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When voiirp n, - -W-- _ ...ember çÍ Citizensank Djmensj 6h Program, youre an active pa of the nations numbe,one major plan of il kind for those 60 and over. This plan, no recognizj nationwide,is open to any qualifie r' pe tvho'd like to loin ... ejpy. as a ITletflber ot Dimension 60 includ Seminare - - Free senjp with topics such as 'Copin wdh -lnflatj' Social Security 'and Med care' and others just as timely, Cftize SBank / s s Cash Discount Plan. including il clothing and drugs 10% dis- s Counts on Gash purchases at w Inaiy Park Ridge area stores, and d prescriptions at local pharmacies, n Ask for our list of over 40 participating area : mrchanfs - Trust Depmenf Financial Planning Con- g sultations_Membership in Dimension I- 6O entdles you to two free consultations if you need financial panning help. Trust and WiflCounspji,,g Service - With you and your attorney and a qualified - Trust ornr Free Checking Accounts with Free Line ChecksAll checking services free. As long as you have money in your account you may use it as much as you like. Photo Identiffoehion and Membersh,, Carri- Your membership card, with your color' photograph, is useful for all forms of den- tilication jncludina chenk _ NewsBufletjps----------- - - Bi monthly news bulletins Includes frequent One . -O COpyflgU 1974 updating of discount merchant list, and various ways to save money. Dimension 60 Information Center- Reference centeiof information for pet- sons over 60. A list of ' over 60 organiza- fions in Nojhw Chicagoland InformationS on social Outings, health services, and cost savings on purchases. Speakers' Bureau- Speake Bureau available to inform any. group about banking, the Dimension 60 pro- gram, trust plannirg anf ìny other subject. MANY OTHER BENEFITS! - - Custom group travel plans, a CTA discount card for those 65 or over-, automatic deposit service for Social Security checks, auto- matic purchase of savings bonds every month through your checking account a savings bond program, free notary service, More services on the way! lt you d like to hear more about the exciting Number One Dimension 60 PrOgram,. call Carol Lutz at 825-7000, ext 273, tor the whole story . Ihn i . 2- 2 7OUo31.427o.M b97FDC-FIO 15iER c0py. Nlioe Pub1i1 96I Oakto Nfl.o, iii. Resideflt- burned in ñursing home fire A $5.eOO estimate of damages and first and second degeee burns floor room on the south sido of the was set on a Nifes nursing home on his legs. He was taken to building at 6840 Touhy aye. The tire on Thursday. Jan. 9. whicb Lutheran General Hospital by oupant of the room. Frank caused first, second and third Niles ambulance. - Strand. was found in the hallway. degree burns to a l4-yearold Niles firemen answerod an which was also ffiled with smoke. resident of the home. ' automatic alarm froto the Pleas. Resid0nis of the buildmg were Burned was Frank Strand, who aniview Nursing Home Thursday mooed out of the area, although had second and third degree - afternoon to find a mattress the tice was confined lo the room. burns on the bottoms of his feet naming in a smoke.ftlled, Second Fire eutinguishero were used k 42N. COU5ftA-Avi Half.lá. lAiiOON. MiIse Am.l VOL.' is NO. II, TUE BIJGLE - - THURSDAY, -i*iq.iá, Ì975: .----L'- -::-:. .;.-..-. -. .-... - .ro : . - By DavId Bud Denser an era In which The Bugle was greatly ihvo$ed and which we look back upon with mixed feelings The death of Niles former Mayor Fralk S)ankowicz ends Frank served as Mayor,of the village from about 1940 thou 1960. -A- rough gucsstimwe would be the small- town grew from about i 800 to 18 f100 during this period Uniti the booming fifties Niles was a small dot in suburbia roughfylOblwks widè.froni south-tn nnr*h .54.... Street, and mostly 'cat d in ' Nibs Townsip. Maine Township had a few pioneers is Geennan Heights and Oakton Manor north ofOakton Street, but the bulk of Niles resided in Niles'Township west of Harlem and south of Howard. fter World War Il the veterans began theirjiivasion of the town. Kirk Lane residents in.the Nora-Neva4farlem area. between Howard and Oakton, first put down their small down payments, took oui 4½% 01 loans and were still wearing Iheir old khakis and olivo drab tee shirts when their first mortgage payments and babies were duc. A builder in the area walked off with milch of this down paymcñt before finishing the houses, and a guy named Tony Smigiol, a liftleknown lawyer, bailed the Cl's out, saving their investments and sècuring a future in Niles for himself which Culminated inhis heading the Circuit court in the 3rd district. -The fifties was the time of zining changos, building fr permits, and revenue bond purchases which shaped the hflure of.. Niles. It was a time when ill 'dice bief E - periodically made the frontpages ofthe Chi g" ilewspapers, E Onco for income tax problonts amt another time for "work" be was involved in at Tam O'Shanter golfcourso. Frank Stankowiçz ran the Show with an aplomb which was E typical of thiS low.key man. Eight o'clock meetings often began at IØ p.m., and droned into the mornmg hours with a -nonchalance of men who were-completely in conlrol. Friends Wore favored. One lousier was deeply involved with the builders, Oniz trustee, a decorator, was. receiving a tremeedous number of decorating contracts from developers The man of the flying trapeze will have to move e building 250 humes at a crack.. Another was selling Storm E over for the girls on Maine East's gymnastics team. rita, l.r, Kathy Baffes., Karen Davis, Torri Schwind, doors on tile side. Another represented a cement contractor, E ' Freni row l-r Jeanne Bohner, Donna Mancini, Jan Sherssno.J, Rnbiii Riemer, Sui' Niecwick, l'jula Another was a cabinet maker. Some profited greatly, others Cyndée Giaff. Ellen Barrett, and manager Jo Ann Scliullz, cnCapiain Melody Miller. Kathy Herbs,, little or not at all. . Boccdnc,.,lli. Second row, l-r, Nancy Goldsmith, Coach Belly Auction, and monagre Janice Jajkow. . . , Continued on Pago -22 Debbieleptich, Chris Bartolnccj, Sue Kane. captain ski. Top row, l.r, Suele Taylor, Robin nhen. Gahy ls,iki, Ktliy Bripz,,lera, and Cindy Di Vito. Maiy Winko!, and manager Jean Jajkowski. Third, i -eIe11,, .- - There is itill time For citizens interested n becoming candi. dates for Park Board Commis. sionerofthe Nitos Park District to filo their petitions Two vacancies are to be filled in the April 15. 1975 election. one for a 6 year term and «,nc for a 2 year unexpired term. D Candidates rusning for Park E Board Commissioner must ir, their petitions between Jan. 13 w and Jan. 27, 1975. Petitioners are - Continued on Page 22 -- w Village' of 'Nues . - Edition , ' - - put oaj'ihe'fiames WiÏCjI cliaerd ' restriited ji, the Home. the bed and a nearby windnw in 'lt appears that visitors bring the room, - gifts ofcigaeelios into the home." Causè of the fire was believed rommenled the Chief, 'not real. to, have been due io a cigarette. icing thai 'he elderly residents According in Nites Fire Chief cannot exercise proper procao. 'Athen Hoelbl and Deputy Fire lions for their safety . . . no Chief Charles Bobula, Who were Cigarettes aro alloWèd in the both os the scene, smoking is building." he emphásized. Keith Peck resigns; Iads new_Village post l+It1i,i The end of one en, - ' - ' - - - ano inc Peek, who has boon an en . . beginning of a new era came io greece for thc Butternut akiiig Nibs Tuesday with the rosigen. Company on Chicago's sontliside, lion of lO.year veteran Trustee said he took the appointment "t,, Keith Pcck. and the appointment better one's selr' and added he of Carol Panoli to replace Peck. won't have to commute anymore. the first woman to hold ihr which was a factor in his decision trusteeship in the village. lo accept ihepew job. Peck. who also served the parli Trustee Prie Pes,,le s,,ted hoard as commissioner for 2 Keith did "one heck ofa job" and years, Was appoiiiiod to the new ' 'always hd the- village a, Director of Engineering and bean." Public Service at a $20 000 -Village Presiden, Nick Blase salary, a posi thaI fills a vacancy said while he and Keith often which formerly had been titled "agreed and disagreed" Keith - village engineer. Continued on Page 22 aine . ast's - nastjcs, tea

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Page 1: Iads - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/Niles... · :.Ni1: Pòli& Beat LoslwidFoimd----. A... yc Opening a drivoin Joh Komornuk S639 N McI

When voiirp n,- -W-- _ ...ember çÍ CitizensankDjmensj 6h Program, youre an active paof the nations numbe,one major plan of ilkind for those 60 and over. This plan, norecognizj nationwide,is open toany qualifier' pe tvho'd like to loin ...ejpy. as a ITletflber ot Dimension 60 includSeminare - -

Free senjp with topics such as 'Copinwdh -lnflatj' Social Security 'and Medcare' and others just as timely,

Cftize SBank

/

s

s Cash Discount Plan. includingil clothing and drugs 10% dis-s Counts on Gash purchases atw Inaiy Park Ridge area stores, andd prescriptions at local pharmacies,n Ask for our list of over 40 participating area: mrchanfs -

Trust Depmenf Financial Planning Con-g sultations_Membership in DimensionI- 6O entdles you to two free consultations ifyou need financial panning help.Trust and WiflCounspji,,g Service -

With you and your attorney and a qualified -Trust ornrFree Checking Accounts with Free LineChecksAll checking services free. As longas you have money in your account youmay use it as much as you like.Photo Identiffoehion and Membersh,, Carri-Your membership card, with your color'photograph, is useful for all forms of den-tilication jncludina chenk _NewsBufletjps----------- - -

Bi monthly news bulletins Includes frequent

One

.

-O COpyflgU 1974

updating of discount merchant list, andvarious ways to save money.Dimension 60 Information Center-

Reference centeiof information for pet-sons over 60. A list of ' over 60 organiza-fions in Nojhw Chicagoland InformationSon social Outings, health services, and costsavings on purchases.Speakers' Bureau-

Speake Bureau available to inform any.group about banking, the Dimension 60 pro-gram, trust plannirg anf ìny other subject.MANY OTHER BENEFITS! - -Custom group travel plans, a CTA discountcard for those 65 or over-, automatic depositservice for Social Security checks, auto-matic purchase of savings bonds every monththrough your checking account a savingsbond program, free notary service, Moreservices on the way!lt you d like to hear more about the excitingNumber One Dimension 60 PrOgram,. callCarol Lutz at 825-7000, ext 273, tor the wholestory .

Ihn i . 2- 2 7OUo31.427o.M b97FDC-FIO

15iER c0py.

Nlioe Pub1i196I Oakto

Nfl.o, iii.

Resideflt- burned in ñursing home fireA $5.eOO estimate of damages and first and second degeee burns floor room on the south sido of thewas set on a Nifes nursing home on his legs. He was taken to building at 6840 Touhy aye. Thetire on Thursday. Jan. 9. whicb Lutheran General Hospital by oupant of the room. Frankcaused first, second and third Niles ambulance. -

Strand. was found in the hallway.degree burns to a l4-yearold Niles firemen answerod an which was also ffiled with smoke.resident of the home. ' automatic alarm froto the Pleas. Resid0nis of the buildmg wereBurned was Frank Strand, who aniview Nursing Home Thursday mooed out of the area, althoughhad second and third degree - afternoon to find a mattress the tice was confined lo the room.burns on the bottoms of his feet naming in a smoke.ftlled, Second Fire eutinguishero were used k

42N. COU5ftA-Avi Half.lá.lAiiOON. MiIse Am.l

VOL.' is NO. II, TUE BIJGLE - - THURSDAY, -i*iq.iá, Ì975:

.----L'- -::-:. .;.-..-. -. .-... -

.ro :

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By DavId Bud Denser

an era In which The Bugle was greatly ihvo$ed and which welook back upon with mixed feelings

The death of Niles former Mayor Fralk S)ankowicz ends

Frank served as Mayor,of the village from about 1940 thou1960. -A- rough gucsstimwe would be the small- town grewfrom about i 800 to 18 f100 during this period

Uniti the booming fifties Niles was a small dot in suburbiaroughfylOblwks widè.froni south-tn nnr*h .54....Street, and mostly 'cat d in ' Nibs Townsip. MaineTownship had a few pioneers is Geennan Heights and OaktonManor north ofOakton Street, but the bulk of Niles resided inNiles'Township west of Harlem and south of Howard.

fter World War Il the veterans began theirjiivasion of thetown. Kirk Lane residents in.the Nora-Neva4farlem area.between Howard and Oakton, first put down their small downpayments, took oui 4½% 01 loans and were still wearingIheir old khakis and olivo drab tee shirts when their firstmortgage payments and babies were duc. A builder in thearea walked off with milch of this down paymcñt beforefinishing the houses, and a guy named Tony Smigiol, aliftleknown lawyer, bailed the Cl's out, saving theirinvestments and sècuring a future in Niles for himself whichCulminated inhis heading the Circuit court in the 3rd district.

-The fifties was the time of zining changos, buildingfrpermits, and revenue bond purchases which shaped thehflure of.. Niles. It was a time when ill 'dice bief E -periodically made the frontpages ofthe Chi g" ilewspapers, EOnco for income tax problonts amt another time for "work" be

was involved in at Tam O'Shanter golfcourso.

Frank Stankowiçz ran the Show with an aplomb which was Etypical of thiS low.key man. Eight o'clock meetings oftenbegan at IØ p.m., and droned into the mornmg hours with a

-nonchalance of men who were-completely in conlrol. FriendsWore favored. One lousier was deeply involved with thebuilders, Oniz trustee, a decorator, was. receiving atremeedous number of decorating contracts from developers

The man of the flying trapeze will have to moveebuilding 250 humes at a crack.. Another was selling Storm E

over for the girls on Maine East's gymnastics team. rita, l.r, Kathy Baffes., Karen Davis, Torri Schwind,doors on tile side. Another represented a cement contractor, E ' Freni row l-r Jeanne Bohner, Donna Mancini, Jan Sherssno.J, Rnbiii Riemer, Sui' Niecwick, l'julaAnother was a cabinet maker. Some profited greatly, othersCyndée Giaff. Ellen Barrett, and manager Jo Ann Scliullz, cnCapiain Melody Miller. Kathy Herbs,,little or not at all. .

Boccdnc,.,lli. Second row, l-r, Nancy Goldsmith, Coach Belly Auction, and monagre Janice Jajkow.. . , Continued on Pago -22 Debbieleptich, Chris Bartolnccj, Sue Kane. captain ski. Top row, l.r, Suele Taylor, Robin nhen. Gahyls,iki, Ktliy Bripz,,lera, and Cindy Di Vito.Maiy Winko!, and manager Jean Jajkowski. Third,

i -eIe11,, .- -There is itill time For citizens

interested n becoming candi.dates for Park Board Commis.sionerofthe Nitos Park District tofilo their petitions Two vacanciesare to be filled in the April 15.1975 election. one for a 6 yearterm and «,nc for a 2 yearunexpired term.

D Candidates rusning for ParkE Board Commissioner must ir,

their petitions between Jan. 13w and Jan. 27, 1975. Petitioners are- Continued on Page 22 --

w

Village' of 'Nues. - Edition , ' -

-put oaj'ihe'fiames WiÏCjI cliaerd ' restriited ji, the Home.the bed and a nearby windnw in 'lt appears that visitors bringthe room, -

gifts ofcigaeelios into the home."Causè of the fire was believed rommenled the Chief, 'not real.to, have been due io a cigarette. icing thai 'he elderly residentsAccording in Nites Fire Chief cannot exercise proper procao.'Athen Hoelbl and Deputy Fire lions for their safety . . . noChief Charles Bobula, Who were Cigarettes aro alloWèd in theboth os the scene, smoking is building." he emphásized.

Keith Peck resigns;Iads new_Village post

l+It1i,i The end of one en, - ' -' - - - ano inc Peek, who has boon an en. . beginning of a new era came io greece for thc Butternut akiiigNibs Tuesday with the rosigen. Company on Chicago's sontliside,lion of lO.year veteran Trustee said he took the appointment "t,,Keith Pcck. and the appointment better one's selr' and added heof Carol Panoli to replace Peck. won't have to commute anymore.the first woman to hold ihr which was a factor in his decisiontrusteeship in the village. lo accept ihepew job.Peck. who also served the parli Trustee Prie Pes,,le s,,tedhoard as commissioner for 2 Keith did "one heck ofa job" andyears, Was appoiiiiod to the new ' 'always hd the- village a,Director of Engineering and bean."

Public Service at a $20 000 -Village Presiden, Nick Blasesalary, a posi thaI fills a vacancy said while he and Keith oftenwhich formerly had been titled "agreed and disagreed" Keith -village engineer.Continued on Page 22

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:.Ni1: Pòli& BeatLoslwidFoimd A..---- . . yc Opening a drivoinJoh Komornuk S639 N McI for busi0ss on Friday morning¡na Ch o reported the theft of Jan. O,.disoyed that intrudershis I968 ctnverlible- white und . liad broken In during the night.

a dinner meeting on Wed-yeltow Buick from the Cdp i T m Stamborshi manager ofnesday Jan 8 Morton Grove

Motcion Jan. 4. Thecar was later the Tasty Pap. 9001 MilwaukVillage Clerk. Frgd S. McClorylocated on.5700, Central iii Chi- 000;..reporlrdthe loss of$8O5 inwas elected and inslalted as the

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flew President of the MunicipalVodka taken from tayenClerks Associgijon -of flic Northco . Threeteenaged youthswalkeand Northwest Suburbs. Cook

er. .. out of Sullivan. 9üS5MilwaukeeCounty. lllinolsan . ave. On-Friday. Jan. io; taking

McClory is a long-timeUi .. with them a bottle of vodka, forrsidrnt of Morion Grove, and-iswhich they .fleglgcted o pay--beginning- his eventh year asApprehended by- Mies police,Village Clerk. He is also a PastId - iwojuveniles WereJurfled over toConiniander pf the Americahon juvenile authorities The ihird .

Legion Posi f134 and w

- - Möney Shortage-The manager- of the En

-- Station. Shermcr and Drmpstreponed that a 45year-old m.

- had left his --gas station .withopaying-a $6 repair bill.

SbopllhçniA juvenile shnpljftgr was he

at J.C. Penney al 5 o'clockSaturday. Jan.4. Tamed over

. juvenile officér. . -.A juvenile shoplifter -was

apprehended ät Sporlmart, 72Dempster. wJiu was turned osto the -Niles juvenile officer,

Guess Who Came for Dinner- Thenighi manager of-JokeResraurani. 7740 Miiwn5..,ave., reponed thata man liad letheresiaurani wilhouipaying h,bill of $20.42. Poljcc were anabito locale the man in thé area.

- PareD! Complaint -

A Niles resident coniplainethat his 13-year.old daugliier wapermitted-into a village theatre tyee an R.ráted movie. Thc mattewas referred io:thi Youth officer

New Tnjrk.NòTj,sNirweöd Pord. 62ll Touhy.

reported dich M tires from twonew. tracks whìlr parked at ikeabove address on Monday.-Jan

Stolen CarsWalter Biedcrei-.- 2215 Scott

rd..Norihhìook. reported theft ofhis 1972 brown Impala white the

. care was parked. at George P.Schmidl Company. 6250 Howard.

Sears Aulo Center. 400 GolfMill. reported Iheft of white andbronze 1968 Pontiac -Firebird :onWednesday.. Jan. 8. - _ -

Theft from AutoLee Verdich, Chicago, reported

theft of a strieo-tape player andFM Inner frein his -car while.parkedat George P. Schmidt.b250 Howard On 2an 8.

Tavern Eurgiarired. Go To Blases.- 7015 Milwaukee

ave.. was reportedlo be.burglar..ized sometime between midnightand f, a.m. on Monday morning,Jan. 6. with a loss-of $660 inCurrency. -

Entry to the tavern was made -by jimmying the front door çpen.following Unsuccessful entry thrua side door!ntruders smashed a -cash register on- the floor. re-moving. M00 and an additional$110 from a Cigar boxbehind thecash register. Still not satisfiedthey ransacked an inner, backoffice. lakinganother $150 from adesk drawer

No leads Were reponed.Pahite LbraIY.entCIlld.forChThe Niles Pùbliç Library, 6960

Oakton st., reported a loss of $250in CiiiTeflcy sometime between $p.m. on Jn.5 and 7 am. on Jan.6:

According to police reports, -entry to the library was gainedthrough a hatch door located onthe roof, Once inside the in-traders climbed poor a heathigduct to an area located over alocked office, where they. pro.CVcded to kick a hole ¡n the crtling - -

toenter theoffico and rembve themoney. ...................

- - . TVSetstoien .

A 19-jnch color television setvalubd at $4OOva ren16id fromthe home ola Niles resident in the -7700 block on Main st. Entry was

( made lItro a door sometime-- between i p.m. and 8 p.m. onTuesday, Jan. 7. said Nils

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ti, . l9year-old. was- reIaejecharter men'6er and cou;cil. the owner of the tavern declinedmember of the Lutheran Church

. io press charges.of the Retarrection. He and his33

REÇEIVES DEGREES ' wife, Kay..and two sony reside ai'erTiieGraduale CoUege a the 6412 Eldorado Drive in MorIonUniversity of Illinois at Chicago . Grove. -

'sNues Grandinníhørc ti.ikdurino mc f,.It ....

fi lnClui?ed were 'The Niles Grandmothers Club R at, nCenter 78 7 MilIs . .PohnC. Mlot.Fijalk,,wski7O38 : Nambe, 699.witt hold ihei first ssankec ave. After ihr meeliugIc Keating. Liilcolnwood; and, - board niceting and regular fleet. there will be a White Elephant. Mark Lewkovich. MItt w T'O in the Ne.., V...... .... ,., -. .-.- ---- .............- ...............1 "cunes. Sale.

dTerrace. Nils. - day. Jan. 22, at 12 noon ai the

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The Bugle, Thursday, January 16, 1975

Youth Center .. - - .LWV unit

. meethgs -- mimbership drive -

gar of Wòmen Voters will holdThe Morton Grove.Niles Lea.

The Niles Youth Center at Youth Center nightly. Mon: tl,ri unit meetings on School Finance8060 Oakton has begun its first Thurt. from 6:30 to,lO p.m., and Taesday . Jan. 21, at the Niles-. annual membership drive. Effec- on Fri. evenings from 7 to I -p.m. Community Churdi, 7401 Oakton,tice Jan. 20 all teens will be A change in hours is being Niles at 9:15- a.m. -and at - 7:45reijuired to possess and show considered at this time with the p.m. at the hdnte of CharlotteYouth Center passes to enter the YOuth Center being closed on Adtnis. 8720 School st., MortonCenter. Membership passes to Wed. night and open on Sat. Grove. - - .the Nues Youth Center are being afternoon, Among the free activi- The League is sponsoring ansold in the Youth Center and at ties are air-hockey, fòoz'ball. Art Exhibit and Auction on .Niles schools by members of the billiards, ping'pong, bumper-pool Saturday. Feb Ial the- caning -- 'JlE ..

B- Youth Center Council. The one.

an&shuffle.board Many teens l'owee YMCA, 63011 w:.Touhy.-

Chrisjmas has come and gone and the NewYear -is here. Btime t're for residents is 50 Cents gather just Io play cards or Niles.St.7:30 p.m. Donation is si.. Our first meeting ofIhe X4ew Year-was held on Jan.8. Asand SI for non'residents, The socialize, - per persdn. The League of usual. it teas a great success. There were over 60-members Bpasses will entitle members to. Eve other Fri. the Youth Wonten Voters is-an rganiaation present even though the flu kept 8 iñemheet away. -participate in recreational activi.

Couler Council will sponsor a 'Concerned with good goveritment At 12 noon our charming president called the membership toties which are çffered at the danco with many new reciting in Nues Ond Morton Grove. They . order withì a floariyhfirst pledging allegiance to the flap andCub play rock groups slated to perform invite the cOntniunity to this fund B cøuniry and then singing Ame,fra, After that the chaplain askeder at The first dance held Nov. 29 raising évent, For ntoré inforota. the blessing on our coûntry and elected officials and a veryattracted Over 31313 Niles teens. . tion.call Barb Blouz at 966.853J. E speCial blessing on our own officers. - - ENiles Library The next dtiiict is being held Fri., ONDEAN'S LIST- -----------Our two lovely ladiet, Caroline and Elità, seroèd caké which EJan. li from 7:30 IiI .11 p.m. The Dean's List for the.fall - E they ntade. We get .frh homeiiade cake every Week It EBill Madlock, infielder of the Tickets are 75 Cents in advance, - semestOr at St. Maty's -College E .-- happened lo he birthday week and Ernie Anderson and WallyChicago Cubs will make a pdr. or si at th' door. has been anuounc,j by Dr.-Ujric E Ross wanted to kits all these two Esonal appearance at the Niles

Scott. vice president for áeademic E yotiiig.at.hcarl fellows. BPublicLibraryto talk hasebaO and . REÇENEDEGREES iffairs. Included was: - - E We liad eight ita ¡he sick lisl and we sure miss thn.Floc,sign autographs on Friday, Jan. An estimated 1,074 students John W. Kolb,MononGr.ve O9l- crtrrcspititding sccrelary, -has been sick for over a week. E17 at 8 p.m. completed work for their degrees . When she itays in bed you know- she is sick! - - BBill was the Cubs star third in Dec. at thdlJniversitj of Iowa. - - E . . ... . .

baseman last seasoii. until injury Included was:sidelined him for a considerable Elizabeth Biggius, 9005 Sherryportion of the year. He led the In., Des Plaines. B.G.S.; Cynthialearn with a .316 batting average. Wien. 6914 N. Keating ave., -

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- ... Noi loo mach aciiviiy.11icse days; everybody is happyjust to EE . sit ha r k and visit tied l,lay cards. Guess wO are all tired from the EE holidays. Btu we oTre plaiitiiiig a Valcitliite's Day lunclieon lt's. EE nice lit look ahead lo the "Spcdaiyents". - E-... Soitteofas gai logciltei kir a bttwliiíg stssittii ond SaturdayE aflcrii«tt,nt-ll was ittitouticst, however. as niany of us couldn't hit EE tite side of.a bari,! We did ond np Ihe eviotiog having diniier at Elhd Lone. Tree and playing cards. Lots of lun! EE - ... Ititih -Malls bowled a207 lite following Monday with the - EE lenin. Just to Ici yttu know jis "Gais" aren't oir weaker ses. That E

will kcc1, 11w goys oit lite lean, in iltiir loes. Oar.higlt mon Edis EE 20h and i,trEvcl Ktiievcl (Brtiiio Lipul) is 201 -E-.......unie itten,bcrs zitat wc,ø ditwi, io the Trident Center and EE played pitstcltle- oiieaftcrn,sti,. Is that-a pleasant place! The E- bright sanity noon will cheer atiyitiie up (in sanie of these dull EE svtu(cr days iiiid il'sitice lo seule ditwo and just play a good EE gante al cards willtonl aity inlecraplionst 16 seniors were- EE 'playing. Mary Kay is back frani lt.',- vacali,,n looking real good

E with o sut, ian httd Eciling ready ktr us lit sign up ¡br all theE apc«tiili,tg ;tcliviljcs. -

B... lhaiik you, Nues, for Itêiog so gisul Ii, us Setiiors!! ! E

B- MORTON GROVE SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB E-.., Art I lioiitpson liad cslil(iralt(ry surges-y and is honte nowE and diting hue. We arc kutkiitg fitcWii'tl to seeing you at the club,.EE tanin. Art.

E... IcicJt,liiis1iii is (litiiig Very well tittw. Hit pecch hot come Eback. lic is iii the tjlet,vicw l'errait nome,... Frieda Hiss is houle mint ¡lie hospital.

E .. ltctiictiihcr io go to the library nid sec oar Morton Grove EE - Seiiior (iiiCeiis HisloricatSiicicly atid Museum display. lt will be EE slioivii ihm Eel,. 4 in the lobby and the entrance to the library. E= ... We liad avery tice Christo,as Party. We all made a cirçie Eandjoiiied itatuls ami sang Holy Night. We were served cake and EE ice crcani. played cards aitd o good lime was had by all. E... Aiiy ofour meuibcrs who haue keen ill. and thosç who have EE joined daring 1974 are welconte Io attend our.lSlh anniversary EE parti wiih,tnt chaoge We will liase entertainment and hope Ei, evcryi,newillhave a goodiinie. See you all at the party.

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. On Dec. 31 the Huntington Senior Citizens held their anñual E -E New Year's Eve party and it w.ige success, Fifty-two EB membres aiténded, - -

EE Ruth Aloisio started the affaiwjth a toast, whiclrwas followedJE with a Buffet Supper. The food was delicious and enjoyed by Eeveryone. --------., SE After the Buffet Supper there were games played and prizes E-E were givenlo the winners in the three games that were played. EE lt was hilarious-and everyone had a good time. Five prizes Ewere given to the winners. The winner of the potato race was EE John Mueller and the clothespins dropped in the boule were E. Frieda Abend, Ist place. -and Eva Anderson, 2nd place. TheE musical chairs contest was won by Marie'Thronson, Ist place, EE and Mary Mueller, 2nd place. ' - ,

Then at midnight, pickled herring in wine sauce was served op E -E party rye bread and crackers, . 'EAt this time Our President, Marie Wauk. would liké tothank all EE of the ladies who served on the committee, They were Ruth EE - Aloisio, Mary Guasta. Eva Anderson, Martj,a Michala, Maiy EMueller, Clara Eich, Esther Lac,on, Agnes Michalak, Giace EE Meines and Irene Mart,- And we misffi't forget the men who Eare always helpIliJ all the time. Sunny Sleyster, MorneB Marcus, Walter Bensen, Frank Friedicen and AI Martin who

E made the punch. Punch was sereed throughout the evening añd- a goad timé was had by all of oat members, - - ' .- EE

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111e Kiwanis of Niles Sharksfbugjit back fi.,m a 2 go4 deficitand tied th. Eimhurst Huskies inan exciting. well-played game.The Huskies had a 2-goal Icedbcfbre the Sharks hit the score.board. Jeff Stihhing assisted byJim O'Connor opened the scoringmidway duo the second period.Danny RedIgs goal assisted byPat Connor tied the game at 2-2lato in the second period. TheSharks then went ahead early inthe third od with a gobyj_ Cavalèties ássisted b Dar---rinStork and Jim O'Connor. TheIfes fought hack. scomig 2Consecutive goals making thescore 4-3. With J minutes -rnaig in the ganse. Jeff Subhingassisted by Pat Conuorscorcd thetying goal. Goalies Gerry Redigand Tim Dispart played a goodgaine..

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The Kiwanis of Hiles Sharkspulled together iii a real teameffon to defeat the WinnetkaWarriors for heir second win ofthe secoue. First period.goals foriho Sharks by Darein Stork Ifirotof the season) assisted by JimOCunnyr; Jeff Stibhing assistedby Darrin Storh; Pat Connerassisted by Bill Dachler andDanny Redig. Second periodgoals by George l.ahiganes IRrstof the scasonp assisted by DareinStork and Jeff Pinshi: l)arriiiStork assisted by Joel Harris; andJack Beiden .issistc-d by PatCannot.

Third piolad scsiriiig by BillDaehlir assisted by Djiiny Rrdig;Jack Briden içsiswd by PalConn,ir aids-il thi- scoring attachfor a final 8.-I sull

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Eimburut HusMe. TowiusmeutOur Nues Sharks did partake in

a toUrllanlent held at the Twin leeP0mm-in Oakbthok Jan. 1. TheHiles Sharks firit game in thistoumameet oa-, against the blackHuskies The black Huskies. avery strong team. is always toughcompetition for the Sharks. TheShaeks played a fantastic threeperiods of hockey. Both teamsliad equal shots on goal and equalpenalties. Unfortunately. Nueswas unable to score and theHuski won the game 5-O.

Shark. v. Red HusMesOur second game of tb

tournament was against the redHuskies. Our Niles Sharks leokeas iough they could beat anyonin this game. Hiles had 4 savesand the Huskies 27. An outstanding team effort by everyonwas the key to our win. 51esTurinsky wa the first to putt 1hSharks on the scoreboard. assisted by Scott Benjamin. An outstanding play by Scott Benjaminwith his first hat trick of thseason. Hat trick assist by StevTurinsky. Mark Englund and KeSell. Nibs won 4-O.

Shadis vs. Oak PubThe Nues Sharks played Oak

Park in the third game in thitOornament. With only a 15minute rest. our Sharks went onthe ice to play a terrific hockeygame. The Niles Sharks were thefirst to light op the scoreboard inthe first period. with a goal fromDennis Kuta unassisted. OakPark tied the game op in thesecond period. Third period OakPark came back and scored thewinning goal. Niles lost 2-l.

SQUIRTS AA HILES SHARKSJais. 2

Shurka vs. Wtnnetlia WarriorsOur first meeting with the

Wisneilca Warriors was a homegame. Winnetka was leading 4.0at the end of the second period.Our Hiles Sharks then scoredtheir first goal. in the third periodwith a goal from Scott Benjamin.assisted by Joey Tomaska andSian Kapka Nues kept thepressure on the Warriors. and ourcaptain Ken Sali scored his firsthai trick of the season. AssistingOn Ken Salt's hat trick of theseason. Assisting on Ken Sail's

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hat trick were, Mike MerscMark Englund and Rick Coiposano Even though great tea

. effort by.everyoite.Niles lost 6-4

. Sleuksssu.Wlnjetka--. Our next meeting - with - 1h

Winnetka was the very neat dayTheSharks played an outstanding$ame. Hard skating and checkingwas the key to our win. TheWarriors Were the first to score inthe first period. The secondperiod was scoreless. Third per-

. iod.Bob Hess put thepuck in.thenet for the Sharks... unassisted.

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Ino next.to score for the Sharkswas :Keñ Sali. with a beautifulpass fmin Scott Benjamin. ScottBenjamin was next to put the

. puck in the Warriors goal. with anassist from Stan Kapká;Our buysplayed out5nding hoëkey thátnight. Niles woit3.2;

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The Nues Sharks AA traveledto Lake Forest and played.a goodliard fought ga that ended iii1.1 tie. Lake Forest scored its onlygoal in the first period and the:Sharks left with nine .sècoCds toplay tied it up with a goat byjll,Cennor. aysisted,'by Dale Diséltérand. Mike

Sharks vs. Aillngton .

Dec.2. The Sharks AA played an

. exciting gante against Arlingtonthat ended in a 4.4 tie. Nuesscored In the first period with ogoal- by-Scott Malikassisted by. uni Sliwa. Arlington then scored

. a tally of four goals by thebeginning of thTthird period aitd othen the Shárk Started closing I

. the gop fast dj Arlingtòn. With Ii227 minules.kemáining. David tIhinim. scored assisted by Bill aConnor. Asdstill with 47 second,s Aremaining. JimSliwa scored Hilts

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. Mom's Boostèn Club A 22 . 4

Mbms Hooster,Club defeatede Amy Joy 4-3- in a tight game

Goals for Mom's wereacored bySteve Heinot. John Sullivan.Klein and Tubikanec. AssistsWere by S. Tripp. R. Lauren. J.Sullivan and Neff. Goals for AmyJoy were by Mureay Meyers ad.Tamburo. . assisted by Waldrenànd Eder.

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Méìs Gàry Matchioei scoee4. earÍy in theist period with assist-

goIngto StéveHeinol. Team 6.21tied the score in the 2nd perIod ona break away goal by Dan Corona(unassisted) Winning goal teared by Bob Lauren with GaryMarchion assisting Both Granatolti and Daly made eacellentsaves ut the nets Mom s coggeddefensemen John Sullivan spent

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Toam #21' led by 'Gary, Harrigias. (hat frick . 2 .àsi'sts)

Dan Corona (2 goals, I assist) andRick Chandter(2 goats. I 'assist)

' scored an 11.1 victory ' againstAmy. Joy 6 23. Single 'goals wereseared by Ron Litja, RandyMartin, Bob Blassick and JohnCorona witltàssisfs going to ScottReuter and Márk Giancola. Teng 2Ys lone goal against ' goalieDaly was scored by Tamburo siithWeiter assisting. ' '

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After à scoreless Ist IeriOd.Team ft 23 scored 'a shorthandedgoal by Mike Tamburo asstttedby Mare Marshall. Minutes laterGary Harrigian fired a bullet past

,, goalie Jim Murray tortue thescore. Amy Joy's Jon Edér(unassisted) and Team 6 1's DanCorona assisted by John Corònatraded goals to end a wild .2ndperiod. Gary Harrigian's winnbig.'goat assisted by Ron Lilja àndJohn.Corqna come early in the3rdpriod. Team. # 21's gouRé JohnDaly made One naves on ' DanDickson -and Gary Waldmati topreserve the victory. '

AA DIVISIONthird goal assisted by DsvÍdTltimni. The foúrthand tying goaI<.was scored by David Thinun.assisted by Jim Sliw with 33seco.ytçftto play. Also terrificgoal tending 'by oCr goalie.,JòePayne. whó mäde a total 61 33saves during the game. ' '

Sharks vn. Deetfleld ',. , . Dee.S.,,,'.The Sharks AA were defeated

bo a strong, Dèerfield team 'andlost 5.0. . ',' '

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The Sharks AA held Witmette',scoreless throughoutthe gnse:dijhTineoffénsiye and,dofnsuveplay. Keith Reio iéd Joe Paynedid a super job in the nets .aiihtit-oot Wilmette 4.0. Jim '5lisvaed the scoring attack for Nilesase talied three goals for a hat

rick. MikeCharnota scored un.ssisted in the second penad tb' sslstingon the goals were Scott

Malik (I) and David .Thimm.(3). "

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SJB Holy NameNorwood Park Savings & Loan 21Ist Natiocal Bank ofNlles - 19Koop Funeral Home 19Calloro & Catino Realty Inc. 18Riggio's Restaurant 16Birchway Drugs 16,Chicago Suburban Express 14Nues Savings & Loan 13Colonial Funeral Home 12Sub. Shade&SbutterSboppo 9Jos. Wiedemann & Sons 6Terrace Funeral Home 4

TOPTENR. Rinaldi 579s. Kluk 570R. Stempcnski 570T. Hanraban 567D.Kemp 550G. Moritz 547R Frebes 545K. OHiggins 536J. Mostek 533J.00onnor 532

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TenniWheelitig PIumbh 87-39BankotNiles 80-46 -

Koop Funeral Home .79-47Wesley's Restaurant 74-52Colby's Untouchables 71-55State Fario Insurance 71-55Skaja Terrace 69-57NIes Pizzeria 64-62Walt's TV 64-62Harceak's 5S71Helene's on Oakton 46-80Callcro & Catino 44-825.7-OShop 41-85Classic Bowl 37-89

III gnmex: Kathy Smeja. 203;Mary Callisen. 201; June ¡aa,196; Diane Kujawski, 193; BarbKrajci. 190.

HI oeñea: Diane Kujawski. 522;Kathy Smeja. 521; Mary Callison,520; June Laz. SOI.

MNLL registration'Registration fpr thc 1975 base

ball soasan for MainNorthfieldLittle League will take placeSaturday. Jan. 25 fiol0 am. to1 p.m.; Sunday,-Jan-26, noon to3p.m. and SítirdayFeb. 1

am. to I p.m.; Sunday-Feb. 2.noon to 3 p.m. at Flick Park -

Fietdhouse, Glenview, accordingto-LeaguePresidenl Mick Levin.son.

All boys eight years old jieforeAug. 1, thru 15 years old by July31. who live withIn the MNLIboundaries (LakEuclid rd -including Timber Trails and (lidWillows - Dempster st., Sher-mer and Route 83) and who woulike to play in 1975 must registerwhether they are newcomers orwhether they played last year,The boys moat bring a birth -

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Oaktoñ-Niles Adúltand Conthi -

uing Education Program, MON-. ACE! one of- the great thingsthatis-happening for many adubsat many schools during the .-

. evening -Thenew happening is a water

skiing course that will be taught- in the classroom and swimmingpool, The next thing you will sayis;"How can anyone learn to skib .thepool? He is crazyt". Well. -

just getting up on the skis is a . -

small part of overall skiing. Thatsounds crazy, but it is true Doyou have trouble with your ropehandling? Do you know how toeasily get our -skis on in deepwater, -to drive for a skier theproper size skis, etc.? Thete andmany-other subjects will- becovered in this six-week course.There Wilt be many free bookletsavailable on skiing and severalhard-hitting and entertainingfilms 6411 be shown.

This course is aimed at theyounger Set as welt as thé adults.WeWould like tú see some of theover the hilt gang" as welt as

non-swimmers also. Yo do nothave to be- a swimmer to be askier.

The class will get rolling atMaine East H.S. in Park Ridgestarting Thursday-evening, Jan.30, and the csst is 515 for thesis

-weeks in or out-of-district. -

Your instructor will be Roger -

Kring. a resident of Morton - s eGrove and a member of the - $ mrs Will U,. -

Diamond Lake Water Ski Club ofMundelien, Ill Roger has beenskiing for 27 years and is a -

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is done -for "The Limbs," thehome for retarded young adúlts-near Libertyville. This . showusually takes piace in Juñe.- Time is "a wasting." Sign upnow. Forfurther information, callMONACEP office a- 696-3600.

.oW[ING- r - -------------- -- - - - - WEEK OFJAN. 1, 1975 -

Notre Dame corrals- - - -tlOKoopPuineralHome 4-0

the Cowboys :::ç':n?ome.

The two iiniisfeated . teâms ithe statemet on Feiday. Jan. 10 aNew Trier West for the first . etwo6iéetin this year. A revisedlhie.9p todk -the Cowboys 'A'-arn apart 63. This if the

strongest showing against aStrongteam this year -for the ND"A" strip. Mike Gerard, theCaptain, went 3-O fór- the dày.

- ChrisNickele was-Zl dod KevinCawley sfat. I-2. nie strong lead

1aYe lhe "W'. strip something to

The 'B" strip was kept in onlylong enough to win the meet andthOn three subs were pat in, sothe final score does not reflect thetrue salare of the victory. GaryBrown was l-l. Steve Basista was2-0 and Garry Gronkc was 1-l.The 3 subs did noi win any boutsso after the starters had won themeet 10.5, the subs dropped thescore to 10-8. The Dons remainthe only undefeated team at thistimo but have the toughest test oftheir abilities at the ned of themonth. The team is now 44 dualmeets in a row and 54 overallcounting tóurnaments. -

Ill. A.F.L.A. Ojien, Sal., Jan,Il. The Open Was held at NDHSand it was a good turn-out for anadult meet. There wcre'IO sabreentrants and the finalists were I.Rich Sikora. UICC; 2. FredRhode 131CC; 3. Vasle Taileura,111CC; 4. J Febvey. Dijon,France, 5. Kevin Cawley. NDHS;6. Peter Morrison. Gord. Tech,

The Epee had 13 entrants andthe finalists were: I. Dave

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I! Crawford; 2, Ed Priest; 3. Garyt Bye. IJOFL; 4. Brian Whalen,f EtOFI.; 5, Dave Mvcr ; 6. Jonv k ry. U, Nortlis rn.

1_Ik men's foil 's sery largewith 43 entrants, NDHS had 4entranls, 3 made the quartera andone the finals. The finalists were:I. Howard Labow, U. of Md.NW.): 2. Ken Lavette, NDHS. Uof I; 3. Jim Herring. MS-U. ofWise., Park; 4. Mike Gerard,NDHS; 5. Willie Pugh; 6. KentKoester, NWHS.

The meet was unusual in asniuh as although most collegianswere not around, not many youthsWere present. The Epee wasparticularly weak without TimGlass and other regulars, thus thepreponderance of ti of I finalists.The foil loo did not have the usualstrength bui even so it was almostall collegians. The high schooland college schedules std?t inearnest this munlh so the openswill be depleatcd of most colleg-i.ns until after March.

ND swim-team visitsFlOrida .

-Nine' members of thu Noire

Dame-swim team and their-twocoachèsWilliani Casey and David!9tterfleld rclurned on rJan. -4after spending the Christmasholida in Florida, The tesmvisited St.- Leo College. -25 milesnorth of Tampa. Activities herebesides swimming and dsving

: -includd boelin teflnif go$f,and weight training. -They took atçur of Busch Gardtns in Tampa,

-r swàm. in the Gulf of Mexi at-

-Clearsvater Beaèh,-aiid visited thenew Disney World at Orlando

- which includéd aNew Year's Evecelebrátion. - -

The International Swimming- Hall of Fanic in Ft. Laudàrdale

- was visitedand Ihey also swam inlhè. Atlaàtic Ocean here.. NewYear's Day fould them in MiamiBeach and-thcytopped off the daywith 4th row seats at the

-Univcrshy òf -Notré -D8me -Alabama Orange Bowl Game.

- - Thetwoseniors making the tripwere Don Knill and Ed Zonsius ofMies. The juniors were Jim

mehl with Prospect.is on Jan. 2Ïat 4 p.m-They trâvel-to Marmionin Aurora on Jan. 24 at 4:30 p.m.The final meet-of the month iswithQiiiteySouth on Jdii28äi4- m. -

They swim St. Viator HS. onFelt. 2at 4 p.m. The. E.S.C.C.competition follows st Maine Easton Feb. 8. The IHSA District -

Swim ,ñeei ison Feb. 22 follàwedby the annualStàte Meoi on Feb.28 and-Mar. I at-New Trier EastOs' the 2Stlrlhc diving starts at 9n.m. andtheswhnmüsg at 4p.m.- - - -On Mar 1 The competition starts

- a parent arr ' -

.-. Plia Park is three blocks northof Glent'iew ed between Pflngsten-ànd-Longmeadow,. -

OUR- -

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"you__ CAN COUNT ON, w rt

We'rè taklig our annual physical inventory on Febniary 1, 1915 - but befare we-do - we want to move out eveiy podio

-refligelator'range-food freezer-washerd,yer.ihshwasher.room aw nditioner.cokr-TV-hbth b white N-cOnSOIOS-POItBIIIeS-StereOS-

-g rangesgbsstop ranges -you name it and we've got it - and bevve meWE WANT TO SELL if - NOW! AI prices have

been reduced subslantialy - COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF -- AND SAVE FOR YOURSELF

COME IN NOWBEFOREIT'S TOO LATE-

FOR BEST SELECTIONS Works/Ic/stateCOLORS AND STYLES Coior5Qierss

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Fñgkiire Apnces!

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NSJC.. .

Friday eycning. Jan. 17, at the. Northwst Suburban Jewih Con-

grcgation, -Sisterhood will . hostanother ofóiir Shabbos Dinners.Follosing tite dinner, dunng 8:15p.m. services, a Sisterhood Sab.bath will be held with RabbiLaw1ence H Chantey Sed CantotMartin Baum conducting theServices. Participants wilt beMarcia Richman, Syril Miller.Doris Smolen, Fran Erlichman.Rose Mandelkeni, Sheila Oérsh.otan, Bella Karen. Puchy. Kes.sler, Sally Zuckerman, Bey BassiLil Çharney, Mickey Cooper andCharlotte Làwrence.

Saturday morning Services at9:15 am.; Sunday morning Ser-vices at 9 am.

A brunch svill be held at 11:30a.m. n honor of Dr. JeromeAgrest. The Men's Club willhonor Dr. 4grest for his postServices to the Men's Club,Congregation, Community and asoutgoing president of the Mid.west Region of National Federa.tioO of Jowisb Men's Clubs.

. Sisterhood Luncheon Meetingwill be held Jan. 23 at 12 noon inthe Friedman Social Hall. Afterlunch the entertainment will beby the Sisterhood drama groupfrom Nues Township JewishCongregation. They will presentA Funny Thing Happened on dieWay te the Pushke.

MIKE'S SHOP6505 N. MILWAUKEE

'tul FsowsnsftonAs DEOIGNS 'CORsAGEs

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Chrshnas. oartv Conoreoafion

b94 Dempster, Morton Çrovwill honor its Sisterhood at Fridayevening family services startmgat 8:15 p.m.: Everyone is invitedto attend and enjoy the OoegShabbat following services. Thetheme o the service wi1i be "AJewish Woman's Life." Membersof the Sisterhood will help RàbbiMarc Wilsonin the conduct of theservice. Saturday morning ser.vices will startat 9 am.

The Men's Club is spodsoringthe annual Scotch Bowl oi'.Satqrday night at thè Od OÑhardTwin Bowl. For more information,call 74.j744

The monthly. meeting of theSisterhoold will be held Monday,Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. in thesynagogue and is Open to all. Aguest speaker will demonstratedifferent ways to beautii yourhome or apartment with fabric.

The Men's Club monthly finevening will be on Wednesday,tan. 22 at 8 p.m. in thesynagogue and is open to all.

The Adas Shalom senior youthgroup will hold a sledding partyon Sunday, Jan. 26. All seventh,eighth and ninth graders arewelcome, FOC inure information,call 9M-9862.

The North American MartyrsKnights of Columbus held theirannual children's Christmas partyat Msgr. Flanagans hall at Si.John Brebeuf Church in Hiles.

Over 300 children greetedSanta Claus with a roar of thunderwhich brought back tu theirparents memories. of their child.hood days. Each child brought anornament to decorate the Christ'mas tree which later was placedon the Church Court trees.Children received toys, milk, icecream and cookies. followed bycartoons and Christmas carols.Comic banks were donated by SirKnight Joseph Tomaska Il.

A few of many. Santa helperswere (l-r): Joseph Tomaska Il,Mrs. Robert Komos, Party Chair.man kenneth Prásecki, Santa tClaus Roy Zechlin, Grand KnightRobert Komos and John huber,all from Niles. 9653435.

Loo services. . 7 p.m. Themenu includes f1uf1,- pancakes (all you can eat),

s . . ru5a.1*3n Steaming hot sausages, fruitsjuice, and your choice oE.coffee,

Jerusalem Evangelical Luth- teaormillc. The Church is locatèderan Church, Wiconsjn Synod, on the corner of Avondale 'andlocated at Fernald and Capulina, Oliphant aves.Morton Grove, will hold its Tickets are $1.50 for adults àndannual congregational meetng on 75 cents for young people 12 andSunday. Jan. 19, beginnñg at under. and may be obtained from1:30 p.m. Election of new otÍ es . Phil Priest, TicketChairman; any

geil be member of the League; tises Church officé (631.9131); or at the

door on the 18th. The LutherLeague is a high school youthgroup of the Church.

Proceeds ofthe Day go towardsthe support ofthe League's entiÑyouth program for the comingyear, as well as to. the YoitthMinistry Fund of CommunityLutheran Church in the innef city.

Nuesmmiim,

the agenda. ('

- - w. . nwinchilt will officiate.

Moudiys 7 p.m.-Scout 'troop

of the-Church Co9

The first meeling of 1975 forthe Ladies' Aid ofthe ch9rch meton Jan. 8 at 1:30 p.m. in thechurch narthex with tle newlyelected officers presidiñ: Mrs.Elaine Sauer, pcesident\ Mrs.Ruth Klouthis, secretary; Mrs.Lydia Schwartz, treasurer, wasunable to attend the meeting.

The Women's Club of thechurch also met Jan. 8 at 8:15pin. in the church auditoriugThe new officers for 1915 are: .,,Mrs. Jean Mayer, president; .

Mrs. Ruth Heidtke, vice.presi.s sdent; Mrs. Marie Engelhardt, The annual meetings of thesecretary; andMrs, Joyce Sch. Nde5COmmUiiItyChurch(Untedwa , tre Su .

will be held immediately follow. -ing the 10 n.m. worship service òn

Jan. 19. Cce for todd.Ieri thru 2 year òlds will beSteven Rosenberg, son of Mrs. provided during the worshipBeatrice Rosenberg, .9004 Ken. sereice, and Church Sçhoojnedy, Des Plaines, will eelèbtatdt for three yearòldsthj.t siltisBar Mitzvah Saturday, Jan. ade will be held at the tania58, 9:30 am. at Maine Townshiptime. Youth activities for the dayJewish Congregation, 8800 Bal. ' A'ill be: Vespers at 6:00.

a ,lard rd., Des Plaines, Rabbi Jay Church meetings during theKurzen and Cantor Haey Solo. weekof Jan. 20 will include:

Other Sabbath services thin 62. Thed 9 a.m.-GirI Scoutweekend will include two Friday Service Unit 669; 9;lS.m.Lgevening prayer sessiOns.-a Hob. gue of Womeil Voters; 5:30. -a raw service in the Chapel at 4:30 pm.'Junior High mid'weekpÑ.

I I J u i ,p.m., and a Family Hebxew/

. gram; 8 p.m.'Senjor High Ex.,.,, ,,-EnglisIseevice 8:30 p.m. plorers group. Wednesyi .7

u

The4-M Couples Club will hold p.m.-Youth 'drop.in"; 8 p.m.-e

un Old Time Nickel Nile SaturdayBoardofDeacons, Thuredayt 7:30evening, Jan. 18, 9 p.m. Oldthne p.m..Ezplo Post; 7:30 . p.m.. 'classic hits will be uhown..the Junior Choir rehearsal; 8 p.m. -

a. Chacleston daneed..refreshments Senior Choir rehearsal. Fddsy:at a nickel will be nerved. For 7;45 p.nt.Cub cout . Pack 62... further inflrmtlon contact tte p.m.-cb Scout Roc,Synagogue Office 297 2006 ket Derby

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ÇOngregatton Adas Shalom

Adas Shalom is a modernraditional synagogue and per.

Sons whowish to be placed on ourmailing list are invited to call

&iwneran.IThis annual event is becoming

.........iflçreauingly. iiflportant an in

!1.rst BaptistPastor Rnai M,'Mnn .0 *h The Ecumenical Sen,i,'. k .

. First Baptit'(LittIcCo;ntj npportWIitY fr.theee '

: Church of Nitro, P7339 Waukegan this Community . to demonstraterd.,has ca!led upon lite members their concern for one another,

ofthe church to pull tôgether to Recently, one oftheChicago dailytill the chUrctr to overflowing by .

popers characterhed one neigh-the end of 1975 The year 1976 bOrhOOd as a ehurch.going coinwill be the 200th anniversary of munity, and this will he one way

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our country and the goal of the .

to prove this true. .

Little Coùntry Chapel will be toThewelIattended Service at

have at leatt 200 new memberaby Immaculate Conception. .Çisuthat time. ................ last year demoustyated the en

Sùnday's schedule of classes thusiasm ofpeopleiórthis kindofand services: Bible classes for all Cciçbratlon.ages gf '9:45 a.m; Worship This year. the combined choirsService in the . chapel and chit. will be led by Mr. Bill Pcim', the:drens church in the c1assroois at Music Direto of lut Edison.!l a.rn. Evening Praise Service United Church. of Christ. Bill isat 7:0 p.m. . also a teacher in the Chicago

Wednesdfy evening srayer Public S9hool system and Geoeral.service will bebèldjan, 22 st 7:30 Manager of the All.City Pack

. p.m. and Pastor MeManlis will Choir and Orchestra.Organizatjonpyview the lessons learned frOm in Chicago. Mrs. Thelma Michel..the study of L Corinthians, 509 sfilI b9 the organist, and willChapters 12, 13 and .14. be joined by three trumpet

Other activities and meetings players and a percussionist focscheduled for the week are: this Service.Thursday, Jan. 17. 7 p.m. - ard' Ifanyone who is not a membervisitation. Saturday, Jan. 18, I of one of our local church choirsp.m. - bus ministry calling. would like to, sing in the MassSunday, Jan. 19, 6 p.m. . teacher Choir. please come to the Sane-training meeting; 6:30 p.m. . tua of Edison Park. Lutheranyouth groups meetings. Wed. Church Avondalë and Oliphantnesday, Jan, 22, 7 p.m. . choi5/ffigo, at 6 p.m. the.practice. . evening of the Service, Jan. 19.

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Transportation to the church is for rehearsal.available by telephoning 537-1810 PANCAKE DAYor965-2724, A nursery for infants The Luther League of Edisönand toddlers is provided where Park Lutheran Church will holdsmothers may tend their children .thetr Annual . Pancake Day onand at tIse same.time see and hear . Saturday, Jan: 18, from 7 a.m. to

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Thui.day, J.nuuy 16, 1975

... .. ..........« . i. , 7..UNT.:: L I ...... PLUS1S

-' ANTACID TABLETSTABLETS. :

PEPPERMINT ................. :

. ,.. :.OR. ...

.SP.EARMUNT

. ; . VALUE $1.39

R L R BEAUTY SUPPLY CO.

SAVE 98RETAIL %ALLFE $1.98

ALBERTO

BALSAM CONDITIONER

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ALBERTO. .

.:BALSAM SHAMPOO.... .3 FORM(JLAS

15 OZ.

.. SavE $1.30 ......... .

.RET vtni$2.29

3 FORMULAS160Z. $09

SAVE $14

RFTAIL VALUE $2,50

-., . F.'D.n:. . ' NlNlNE HYGIENE. ' .

. .30Z.' '

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LVALUE Sí.

RO N Il

DISPOSABLE

LIGHTERS

COME N AND BUY AT WHOLESALE PRICES AND BELOW

OPEN TO TIlE rFULII

( SUBSIDIARY OF RAC-RITE DISTRIBUTORS, NC.)

6316 W. OAKTON ST. ,MORTON GROVE Phone 967-1660DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM COOK ELECTRIC ' WALK IN THE FRONT DOOR

SAVE 70

RETAIL VALUE $1.49

79

RETAIl. SAlUE $1.79

.- '..CMMN'FRa TAHITIAN LIME DEODÔRANI.- -

7 OZ. «RETAILYALUE $1.50.. IN

TAHITIAN [114E

ANTI PERSPIRANT .

7 OZ.. RETAIL VALUE $1.59', , . . GET.THESE

PRODUCTS FREE

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6.4 OZ

SMI 78RETAIl. VAlUE $1.41

'RED OR 'MiNt

PLUS 100's OF MORE ITEMS AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES

WE ASK OUR CUSTOMERS TO CHECK OUR PRICES AND COMPARE

F OUR EVERYDAY PRICES ARE NOT THE LOWESI TELL US

:' 1: JOHN oN'sBABY POWDER.

14 OZ. ..

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babylotion

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SAVE 85RETAIl VAlUE $1.59

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SKIN CREAM

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'StORE HOURS. .MON..thru FR19 AM. to6P.M. : 'SATURDAY 10 A,M,to4.P.M. '; . '

ALSO FINE SELEÇTIONS, OF

.: LADIES ØANDBA6S ai JEW .y:. '

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Cókedeéorötjng .

demonstrtiOnTh s!e tecimiques-- that tu1 average hoinemnde ... ..

cøkeIntoanislicenjoymentfor Village Artthe*hole familywill be demon, ... . . .

$tAtcdattheOolfMillJCPcnney School offers .state on Thursday, Jan. 30. .Cake decoratiuR is a fast- ccholarship

nomemakefs and . their lanillasdiaco*thgthatit'snotashardtodo as the finished product niigbt

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Visiting the store will be MikeNitsebe, 1mm WÌIIOII Enterprisesof Chicago, the woild's largestcake decorating supply .houú.

.He will appear.at the Golf MillJc Penney from I to 3 p.m. Timeis allowed afterthe demonsfrationfor questions and answers.

gmwinghobby. withthousands of

SAVE10-20%

sofas-chairs.tablesVand selected items

49llOgikion.Skiwt93

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RANCH MINK COAT

(ALL FEMALE SKINS)

MINK LEATHER STROLLERS

MINK CAPES

MUSKRAT STROLLERS

OPPOSSUM SPORT JACKETS

JANUARY fUR CL.RÁNCE SA, . REGULAR PRICE SALE PRICE

$3,350.ÒD $2,200.00

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s 59'.00 .$ 350.00

.195.O0. $ 695.00

s 75,9.00 s 450.002

s 595.00 _$ 350.Ò0

PLUS EVERY GARMENT IN OUR INVENTORY IS REDUCED FOR

THIS SALE. . For Best Setecilon-Come ¡n Early

MON. & mURS. -

9:00 A.M. TO- 9:00 P.M.

furs - . - -. - . - - 1JES. WED.. FRI. & SAT.7941 LINCOLN AVE. SKOKIE. ILL 60076 PHONE: OR3-5078 -e:oo A.M- TO 5:30 P.M.

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Mr. Joe Abbresda,astdlrevtorof the illage Art School onLincoln ave.. -SkokIe who willparticipate as judge for TheWoman's Club of Niles YoougAdult Art Talent contèst. hasoffered a scholarship to the best

. entry. The Woman's Club willgive tofirstplace winners of.othórdivisions: $25 -to be appliedtoward a scholarship. art sUj,f leso', beoks of Instruction. SCCOidPlace winners will seceivo samóas above escept value will be $10each. Third place winners will-

' receive $5 each. 1

All entriesare due Friday. J50..24 -and are to be deliveret r

mailed to Mrs. øfinonne. 2w. Cram. Nues. -For additiooalinfo. call %5.328l.

NSJ SisférhoodIjnçheon

Sisterho,d .f -Northwest Subj-urban Jewish Congreeation will -

again held a luncieo meeting -.- . .

this season on Thursday. Jan. 23. . - - ' ' J j i I - i-at 12-noon, inFriedman Hall of - - '.L(tVtlIlj. I )L S

the Synagógue at 7800 Lyons. - - - - -

Morton Grove. - -

-After lunch we will be enter- -

tamed by the Sisterheod Drama - - Mr. & Mrs. Robert WHeath ofGroup of Nifes Township Jewish Nilesàsniuspce the engagementCongregation. who will present . oftheir daughter, Linda Marie to"A Funny Thing Happened on Kévin LoR Chnstell son of Mr.

Way to. the Pushke." & Mrs. Thomas B. Christell. Sr..Plan to join us for lunch. a alio fNilet. - -

delitful afternoon, and an l4áda is a 19?2 gracuatc ofescape from the winter blahs". Màine gast- High. Scheel an . aSee you on Thursday. Jan. 23. 1974 graduate of OaktOn College:

Upon rollase eraduatton In Mar.

- '(OURC$NO TED

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CENTER

'AdUft bell - :dandfl

The Morton Giove Park DisIrkIwill be acccptin registrations fortheir Adult Belty Dancing cIasscatthe Pirk Offlcethru Jan. 29at5p.m. - Lavergne Papeck (Mçdea)will be the instructór -for -theclásses held -al National Park on

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1q74, shi cvel an AssociatS of Applied Sâlanes Degtee- Linda -

is currently employed . at ZenithRadio Corporation. -

Kevin is . a 1971 graduate ofMaine East High School andcurrently a señor at North ParkCollege. Majoring in PoliticalScience. he -will receive hisBachelors Degree in May. 1975.Kevin plans to attend law school

Wednesdays from7 to 8p1m. forbegisncrs añd from 8:15 to 9:15.flI. for advanced students

Classes will begin the first weekin February. The fer is $15 for IO

- weeks. Non-resident fee is one-half more the resident fee.

-Om_e1.-S

OutreachProgramAccording to s4llltico, Women

outlive their husbands on theige of- seven years. - so .aIl

married women are potential- wIdows.

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This- will. be the -topic of anevening program cntitled 'Wo.menMone," Jan.23, at8p.m. at

2 - the OCC/MONACEP-- Women's.-

Outreach Resource -Center at-

Hiles Township Jewish Congre.gatloñ. 4500 Dempster. Skouie.

Rabbie Neil S. Brief wllÍ review..thebook Widow byLytof Caine.

-... Jane Pedali, regIstered psycbo-!ogist and foc.nier MONACEPinstrùctor. will discuss this stageof a woman's lifç--and- theproblems a widàw fades. -

Women of all ages are invitedattend. . ..

The rotating Women's Out.reach Centet will be located inSkokie - ht the- Niles TownshipJewish Congegation during theweek of Jaii, 2O.24 According toPat - Handzel. Coordinator, theCenter is operated as a 'Dropin" facility where women mayobtain information about testing,careers, job change, educatiònalopportunities. and peraonal

rOwth.The Center is open from 9a.m.

- io 3 p.m. - daily except Thursdaywhen hours are from 79:30 p.monly. Ml programs. are free.

The Center is open on ThUrs2S afternoons.at OCC-79OO N.

Nagle. Morton Grobe froth noonto 4p.m. in Room 223, Building 2.

A frei film program is offiredevayThuriday at I pm; biRniin

2223 OnJan. 23. "ChØdhoodfThé1Enchanted Years" will be shown. -The filos examines the preschnilage child in terms of physical anand mental development jodreviews the latest research On.theway young children learn. -

- -'Changing Life -

-Styles'- seminarsTwo introductory semiñars, one

for stodents,one for adults.aboulchanges In life styles and rolesmost evident among young adultt

in the- fall. .- today which affect the relation-A June, . 1976 wedding is ships of children to pareits, OE

planned. - . - - youngi,eople to each other. and isometimes evident among adultsofthe parests generation. Thesiparticipation discussions will bcondusilid by Mr. ¡(crin Murphypresident of Murphy Trainin

- Systems -who has- an rotA. iiSociology. Mr. Murphy hasrecently designed and taught 1

course at Lake Forest College ii- "Human Reltioñs Problem Sol

vin0-"having worked in-the fiel.ofhunsan relations fof -eight yearSin industry. educatión ar.d othe

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institutions. .

These seminars will be heldthe following sequential Tuerdays: Jan. 28. 1975,-Feb. 4, 1975and Feb. 11, 1975. The sentina

- íorstudents will be beldfrom:4to 6:10 p.m. The seminar fr

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adultswill be held*om 7:30 to ip.m. The subscription fee fcthree 2% hour seminars is$7 pi

Sperano. -S-.S

For mors inftsrmafion call LoGreenberg.. Parent -EducationChaii'man at Or 6.2317:- '

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BAKE SALE- - Thé Ladies Auxiliary-to Nil -

:V.F.W.Post7wiiJholda5JSale at the !k ofNilei, 71).

- Oakton st., on Saturday, Jan. 1..- -Imés 9 to« 12 noon. All procen

will go to- cdncer rescue- Chawmao is Mrs. iohnnie 011

by Allee Bobula9674196.-960-3900

Q. When wGceenwssd, south of Bullied, be widened? li lu not_uuie to oervlce the cautnldeceble iceffic pu Bompter indJGreenwood, much of which conieè from 11w K M.t ShoppingCenter. - - -

- - - - - - - - Min. L.R.N,-- -On or ÙOIIt Jan 13. unid Village Manager-Keineth Scheel,sewer will be started. under state supervision, onGreenwood st Ballard inrthe Greenwood.Dempuier inteRection.Greenwiiod I be ,idèned o 4 innés from Crate st. eco'street south.of Dèmpater) north to Church st. Dmpster will bewidened With turnbays and proper traffic signals. Tle work willtake approziflsately6-lo 8 months and will be done by DePaolo

Q. PoIlée cens t- Ou side nieseln In Pilles to catch onotoelufigohig thu Stop s1gns. Why Isn't tbre a uitroI curposted at theFlee Dept. stop light im Deoipster? Ju9t like the teacliernOted sfew weeks 'go, I'veatapped for the lIght sud other motoeluisbiued. past inn. -

Wi enforcethis light an muçh as we do other Stop lights intlieI village, said -Police Chut Emrikson. A patrol car cannot be

sta'tioned there permanently because we hayden much to do. OnI occasion a car will be stationed near the stop light, and by so

doing we hope o- deter a certain am000t uf the violations.

Q. Oiiéagálspalnllugeriralnseed, ehlteand blue for the 1976I Bies . Does Nlløa have any 1lkentesmis pleas, UbeI hug free buses f,ór the BIcentennIsI Year?

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I - We hadn't it anythooght up to now, although it presentsinteresting possibilities, said Village Manager Scheel. We willgive some definite thought to the idea now.

Q. Since-we are told that ImItad funda allow She Teen Center toI be open only five evenlngn a week, why do they have a Mtnday

thrii FIIda schedule when WEEKENDS are the thnethe kids- are looking for a place to go. 1f enly five days are allowed, why

not Wednesday tilnil Sunday? Monday and Tuesday are not nalnieat compared to the weekend. -

- S R_B.We are giving thought to have the Teen Center open on

weekends,- said Youth Commission Chairman Abe Selman. Weare compiling statistics now to determine what days ekperieocethe heaviest teen attendance. Personally. I would like to see theCenter function on a 7-day schedule. Perhaps the newly formed

, Youth Countil will have seme constructive suggestions to offer attheir first meeting this week.

Q. YI1II>egard to the Teen Center, what are the boum, ageUmlt?WiU lt-bo limited to eesldenia only and who actuaRy Is lu -

charge of the center?- J.C.

According to Youth Comr. Abe Selman, the NUes Youth -

Commission has-responsibility for the Center. Two young men,Paul Hanson and Jim Kessler, have beenhired as directors whoare reiponsible to the Yòuth Commission. The hours of theCenter presently are Monday thru Thursday, 6:30 p.m to tOp.m.: Friday 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. (a halfhóur before curfew to allowtime to return home). -

Dances are held on Friday night, with the flCxt dance on Jan.¡7. Age limits are 13 years to 19 years.

The Ceoler is not limited to Hiles residents. We are presentlyinstituting a membership card, said Selman, based es a residentand non.resident.fee of 75 cents and $1 per year. The card willhave a twofold purpose - to ascertain the numbtr of ¡titesresidents md the iesire netto exclude youth from other townsbecause of friendships formed under the numerous school

--;ditttiets in Nilès. As loñg as use of the--Center is maintained Oirmajority of Niles attendance, we will not exclude non-residents.If we find a majority of the teens are non-residents, we mayreduce "outside" privileges. Primary concern of the YouthConsmission is: the Niles. youth. -'- .

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Q. lteâdthe léttar fIlngle12/12/741 froth the woman oencerningneglect of aiilmuls caught by the NUes Police. I have seen thIsabone personally and have observed lt over the past few years.

- Will something be done about this, or Is citizen action requIred?

-The animals do receive food and water, according to Pulire -

ChiefEmrikson, bot we do tend to run into problems when the -

sveatherturns coldand the waterfreeces. The maiimum time wehave the dogs is 3 days. We consider our animal care to beproper, butbecause ofthe complaint. we are re.doing the-anima!control facilities. A metal, 10 by 12 ft. building, large enough for8 dogs. wasreceived this morning (Jan. 9), which will hold aninfra red heater. The newotsimal shelterwill be re!ocated behindthe block house add héhind the reservoir, stated the Chief. ,- Although the building will be opt. of police vision, therplocation is necessary due to future widening plans at

- Milwaukee and Touby. which will take away the front police -

drivéway. iseceséltating a new rear exit from the station, near the -

BugJe,Thun.ds,Januauy 16, 1975 - Pagell-.

In a unique personal appear. Only 300 women can be accom.asce in the Chicago area. film and - modated för the program, whichtelevisioiLstar.Doriu Day will host . :. iS the fit ever held-by Miss-Day,a '-'Sunshine-Beauty Break" for - añd Is an-entirely new Idea - InsuburbaIirsidents. - getting across her own personal

The Beauty BÑak will take beauty plan. -

piace ii the North Shore Hilton - - S

Hotel (in Skikie) on Jan.- 17 and - Tickets are SS and -thosewIll last for twohoursfroin 1:30 to- interested in attending-are urged3:30 p.m... : - - - -

to make a reservation soon siflée- - The setsion hés been per. space iilI be limited. For details,sonailyplanned by Miss Day and phone (312) 292-2130, or writeStudiò Girl Cosmetics, the home Studio Girl Cosmetico at 4401shopping service of Helene Curtis West North Avenue, Chicago,Industries to which Miss Day 60639. Department 4-D.

"Sunshine Beauty Break " -esurrectio&s

serves as a consultant, - -

NWIAS'entertains senior ladieswere the Committee of AndrewCinbattari, Tom Imburgia. An-thony Scaelati. Joe Del Re, loeRaymond,-Anthony Gaglinno andDom Apellare.

Des Plaines. This evening is made possibleAfter a family style dinner, the ' by the generosity of those mdlvi.

gift from the Satiety. - paled in the annual Dinner DanceThe escorts for the evening Ad Book.

hostesses.

STUDENTEZWBPFA jurled exhibit of art and

photography by students at Oak.ton Community College is beingheld in the William A. KoehislineGallery on the campus from Jan.13 to 31.

Thç public la weleoie at areception forthe artistsofs Jan. 3 -from 7 to 10 p.m.

were all given a personal duals and businesses who nartiel. -"girls" _ S

On Dec. 11. the NorthwestAmerican Society treated t85ladies from the Mount St. -JosephHome forWomen to a gala dihnerand party at the Casa Royale in

SCHWARTVS FAMOUS

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thee's aub has planned -aLuék Sipper- SocIal with aihersinvited for-Thursday, Jan. 16 at 7p.m. Mothuis are asked tu bringtheir favorite dish or dessert or adoñation of $1 per persn wouldbe gratefully appreciated. -."

Faculty members wlli-1lé ourguests to socialize with aftersup. Enlertéloment will be apr9EçaOn presented by The Wed.ulesdAl. AIter0000 ,Evenlng So.

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miauBEAUTY 5ANS.

NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY-. OPEN EVERY MONDAY.

KORVETTE SHOPPJNG CENTERJUSTE OFNERNINSSU

6733 W DEMPSTER STMORTON GROVE '965.505..

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NOAPPQJNTMEÑTNECESSARY .

. OPEN EVERY MONDAY.

NEWEST BEAUTY SENSATION

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SAVE 10° to 50°OFF WINTER CLOTHING

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:LIQUIDATING

.lIventory of p ligures, pbques

anddecrnve assessoñes

AT COST& BELOMAKEUS ÄNOFFER -WE WON'T REFUSEHI

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VISIT OUR BJDGET ANNEXAND REGISTER FOR À$25 GIFT CERTIFICATE

(NO PURCHASE NECESSARY)DRAWING SAT., JAN. Ie,'4 P.M.

WINNER NEED NOT BE PRESENT

GO BLATS1975 12" G. E. TV

Black & White

GROSSI BROS.FURNITURE & APPLIANCES

967-5700

RoyalInternational

s =. TOURS ANDTRAVEL AGENCY.

KONA . KILO/HAWAII

WE SHARPEN ICE SKATES

10% to 50% OFFPREMOVING SALE

CARDS - GWTS - JEWELRY

ODIMENTS & WHIMSIESFRESH PINTS CSTRAWBERRIES

FOR

JOHN'S PREMIUM $769SAUSAGE PIZZA BIG 22 OZ. SIZE

THURS., FRI., SAT.

NATIONAL

KINNEY SHOES

WASH WHILE YOU SHOPLARGE a REGULAR WASHERS

30 LB. DRYERSSoap - Sotenars A Bleach Dispensers

STORE HOURS7-9 WEEKDAYS 7.-8 SAT. 8-6 SUN

YOUR CHOICE OF EITHERFREE GAS GUARDWith any $3.00 purchase

10W FAT MftK 99GAL.With any $3.00 purchase

WORLD WIDE

DESIGNERS &.MANUFACTUREÌ1S OFDISTINCTIVE TROPHIES PI.AOUES. ISITOUR DISPLAY ROOM &SEE OUR.

CUSTOM & IN STOCK TROPHIES.

PROMPT !ENG4VftNO ORDER TOO SMALL OR LARGE

. SERVING CHICAGO E SUIURBS

966-1280IjAWulLlWOøo- NULWAUKIGAN & OMTC$l IDL)

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.YURÍt. .$

s CHEESE. BY THE PIECE

. MUENSIER Or BRIC f?s. i . .. . . .

SAVESOC: : TbUri.,Jøn. 16 thru Ja 24th .so 7-57 .

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SEMI PERMANENT EYELASHESI.ong. IovIy und gtnmnrnun nui! eel ,em.b!e .1 àI,. -

nving mn bn,. f.c. uns". No on cou noor.knusv Shot Iduy.,.. on 5ronr own. C.JI fo, p5,otnh,innt. --. -

To serve you bctterwe offer you iratunt none for you,woywund hOi, poouu,Iout. nhun,pon, utyling ont of ufluonnog tint to oher yooup,n d pninou tu pinot, you.ndnndo,I bud8et. Stop by unytim,. No uppolutn,.ntn000tsury. . -

SHAMPOÓ . .$3o! -

& SET 7HURROFRL, $ ß5 -. I &pra.hollday

- COMPLETEFROSTING

Withhnnpno .tylod-$ 12°

STYLED -

HAIRcUTIo.tuot souefue weywo.dlt.tMON, TUES,WED. $3.ThURE,&!'.-HlWay U.

T cirno CREME, -

FORMULATINT -

h.rnpoo $750

PERMANENT SUPREME -: - . -Coince Cgn.s will bohuoebeuoliîolly no mutte,-ho. youstyle yooe haie. 00e roost budget oreme pàto.nest suitSPoes000liosdslsunspoo style sod out. ----.BLEACH

-.TOUCH-UP

Cnml:te;e thom.$ 1O°roo d t

WIG SERVICEWigCIèaned & -Styled- oesWigletsCteoned a Styled

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3,50

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P4STBEAUTY SALONj1

PHONE 965-SOss or 965.976733 -W. Dempster St.

MORTON GROVE -- SLoeaøoniToSen,cycei' . --

22E. R.ndRd., AiUiigtenflgt.. 398.9126-36E. GolfEE,, Sch_aemIt._rg 882.9629

479S. SthmiI.i., Carol Stream 653.96$36861 W.

'new-lioness -

At the *orIds largest pee shop.fl_ WeM, located at 1525 N.

Harlem ave., Nibs. there is a fleteidditionan 8-week old lion. lt!sheiàtest of a huge selection oE

parious rare and unusual animals,sot to esclude the numerousImount or American Kennel Clubuppies. ' -

There are also thuusuiids oEtropical -fish. tanks. stands. Oirpumps. hoods and accessories.We must not rerget tho large birdroom with its great choice oE rareaod domestic birds and for. thebildern - the Gulden Bridge

that crosses over the Duck Pònd.- How -aboutThe - ssnall animaldepartment ew)tls hsguinea pigs, -

gerbils, -hamstérs, snakes, liz- -' I

ards, mich - aitcl monkeys andchimpànzee. - -' .: -

- Thenthcreis the kitten and cuttlpartmettt- with all its --a&essuries.-------------- - - -

- Let's not- forget the hugepàekinglot adjacent to-the store.

svuc LuncheonThe Aitnhtal tileeting and

Awards Lunelteun 'r the SkttkicVoller Unicgd Crusadr will hhuId iliiirstlay. J,t. 16 at 12 noonat the Nurlit Shttre Hilttm inSkokie. lite speaker will be BillKiirtis. eo.aiiehitrman stit WORM.TVs news littliiçts Mon4avtiiru Friday it p.m. and IO p.m.

. Dr. James P. Richter. chairmaticE ihr 1914 cainpaigi.. repurts96s stE ihe $82.000 gusol hes breitraised in cash 3iid pledgesainstunting to $76.563. All fleo.eillagcs have exceeded 100% ofIhn. goals in tIle rosicicntialdivisi.tns..ths, villages participa.hag arr GolE. Linculnwottd. Mor.ion Gn.v. Nilr and Skstite.Otlirr divisintits of the campaigncucocdin lttO str ilsyir guaisinclude Trades. Public Employeesand Employee Participatksn.

Funds for DayCare Center

- -TheMaine Township govern.- ment will provide $5,000 to the--Northwest Suburban Day CareCenter on a '°puwhase ofces" agreement for the cate ofchildren of certain working

,

mothers living in MOnje Town-ship, -according.to TownshSupervisor James .1. Dowd. -

Dówd said the funds will enabletité center to offer care forpre-schooï 'childrOn- whose -mo-

- there are the stilcsupport of their--trmiies. Without the availObiityof the center, -he added, - thesemothers inightbe fOÎCed to go dn,or stay on, public assistance.

- -

"This - $5,000 will 'heI us- prevent -a "welfare cycle",from. behig-established; Dowd stíted-consequently we can hold downpublic assistance expenditures."

"Even-more important that the -

ultimatesavings to the taxpayer,ou th opportunitr these mothers -

will have tokeeptheir dignity andpride as productive, wage.çarnuig members of society." he

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concluded. - - - - e

. Dowd said the éontract cover.-

¡ng the- agreement is beingprepared and-should be signedwiÁhinthe-next-few weeks. - -- - -

The Northwest Suburban DayÇare Center. open five days -aweek is located tu the FirstPresbyterian Church. Howardand Mgple, Des Plames. ltoperates with the permission andassistance of Rev. Bernard M.Johanson, pastOs. -

3ome otthe members ofthe BoardofDirectors ofOrchard Centerfor Mental Health met over lunch at the center at 8600 Otoss PointRoad, Skokie to plan the menti. program and entertainment )brtheir next annual dinner. Sitice February 'sill be the month for the

. Center's campaign for publicity sud dispt.iys in the local banks andlibraries. the date chosen fite Ilse dinner is Mar. 2 to terminate the.center's endeavors to acqslsitst Nibs Township residents withprograms and services availj?ule to them.

Sliosso above (sealvd) Mtx. Herman Bloch, V.P. Programs, Bd.of Dire tIny; Mrs. Jantes Orphan, Co-Chairman, Public Relations;Dr. Eugene .1. Callahan, President, Board of Directors; (standing)Dr. James Richter, Chairman, Publie Relations; Mr. MelvinOreenstein. Ex. Director.

Sara Lee--óutlet store,.negotiates for new lease

.lby Alice M. llobulaj -The Sard' Lee Kitchens outlet

store. at 8005 Milwauree ave., inNues, is negotiating for a new'lease at the same location, said aSara Lee official last week.

I had been rumored that theSara Lee store would have tomove from the location and fromNiles.

"We possibly erred in notopting last Sept. for a new lease."said Tom Cavanuugh, Manager ofTrade Relations of Sara LeeKilchens in Dearfield. The pr..sent lease held by the storeexpires next Aug.

..Wo had hoped to move intolarger quarters around the corneriii the same building. into thespace vicuted by Nu Dimensions,but the building was sold in themeantime,.with the new tenantintending lo use the larger areahimself.

"We're definitely interested instaying in this area and in Niles,"stated Cavanaugh. "We're nego.tiating with the new owners rightnow for a new lease." Terms ofthe lease could not be divulged atibis time. he said.

Manager ofthe outlet store anda Nues resident, Dale Miller looksto renewal of Soro Lee's lease bythe new owners, Avondale Sae.ings & Loan of Chicago."We'renot looking forward to moving,and we definitely want to stay in'Niles", said MOler,

"We feel we are in a goodlocation and a move to anotherarea might put us into competi.finn with stores who casey oarproducts."

Cavanaugli said that a trafficguard, sponsoredby Sara Lee andForemost Liquors, had beenstationed in the Sewird.Milwasj.ke parking lot to maintain goodparking and good traffic relationswith the village, Village officialsliad cited the stores, last Dec., for"causing a traffic backup,"

A liquor store and a dnigstorelocated in the same building haveleases up to 10 yeats,

"We want to be good tenants...0---------... ithl-:- j - ' -- -.- - r-- . ,o..,w gnou retasions w

Nues officials and service cnrcustomers well." said the SaraLet.''tile ial. Al lessi 26 Nilrsrosidtitits aro tnmplsiycd in the 'Ds'erfieltl plant. he added.

There is no qitc'.tion that the,iuilci sturo is popular. A Nab.raska relative. said a Nuesresident. Visils Nih prrittdically,bringing an rniply uitCtt5e eachlilas, which slit fills up with SaralOs, products shortly beforeboarding her plane for hume.

A retirrd couple from F.disonPark tatcd lucy come tu pur.cliasr Sara 1er products once amtuittli.,.'wc would come oftener,if we htd lb. money."

A South Chicago woman "justgoing ihm Nile,.," wilh a ladyfriend, paid 550 for her purchasesin the sittrC.

Fwn, small children aided thrirmutlher lfrom Sktiklel in filling anample shttppiiig basket to thebrini with Sara Lure goodies.

'I woiildn'l tiare go hutme."said a Nues official, "and toll mywife ¡liai Sara Lee is montag."

Majesticdonates books,toys to Legion

American Legion Post 11134's('bild Welfare Chairman. P.C.Tony LaR,,sa, whitse commiltecrecently visited anti distributedcaittly and toys to 40 handicappedrliildtgn itt Morton Grove, repensthat Majeslic Wholrsalers do.noted over 7 paperback novaislo (he Puist's Rehabilitation Chair.man, P.C. "Butch" Lange for,lislribution tu, linsputalized vetcrans. Alta, for the third year,Majestic's Toy Christmas DisplayWits turned over to the Lions Clubfor distribution to the BIindChildren and to the Legion Pealfor distribution to the JuliaMolloy Education Center.

Both the veterans and thehandicapped children at the Mol-by Center were vci appreciative -

of the gifis nod the Legion thanksthe Majestic Company for theirgenerosity.

P.o12 3yt97S

LADIES BOOT CLEARANCE

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PRINCESSPERMANENT

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This is a

DIAL TONE FIRST phone

No coii todtal "Operator

Last yèar.when you used one of our payphoñés in Pàrk Ridge or Des Plaines youhad to deposit yourdime before you could.dial. And if you needed to reach theoperatorand didn't hvè 1OCon you, ypu

: couldn't doit. . .

:WeUe'vè just changed all of our.i 700 pay,4ulones so that won t happen

.,. .anymór&, ...: : Now yduï.be .ablí go to any of our

. pay phones, pidk up the receiver and talk to. .., the operator. without depositing a coin.

lt's much more convenient for you. Ifyou have an emergency of any kVoucan reach the operator by dialing "O"whether yoû havechange handy or not. You

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canreport a fire. Or call for police Or talkto IiectoiyAssistance, or even RepairService.

; Some of the pay phones have a newlook. Like theonein the picture. And some

. lOok like they've always looked.But all of them offer,ou "dial tone first"

corwenience.. _\ We've been installing all kinds of new

uipment:behindthë ceris atthe ' .

telephone compary-tmake this new systemposible. The çóf was over.$900,000. But

. weThink it's worth every dirne ôíit.lt s part of our plan to make your

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Th Ba&Ie. Thùrsdey,JanueiyÌ6, 1975

hpI4 Iratliffonaj Council of

Jewish Wom.nAt itt: nuit Public Affair.

vønhii Saturday Ji. 25 WeitValley Section, Natiuna Council

.o,_ JowI,Ji Women in pleued topriont Mr, Yaov Keihmn

,Cogniul for Prìn end Inform..lion, ConmdetóOunor.I of 1o"(MId.We,t), Mr. Koin.n'aa?ìfiiwill CoAler on the Mld"Eaítnlluajipn and Henry Kienlnger'.diplomacy efforts. The dl,cU.lonwillbe held at Man, aide ParkPioldhoip,o 583U, W. Church,Morton Gruyo at S p .

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bOnd, h ccond placo winner. of townihlp8 official neal denignC)IIlet, FIhbcth Robbins, 1488 Van Suren. Dee Plaines, andGeorge Oruhiicker, W16 N. GoIfCuI.de.Sac, Des Plaines. Looking onare Tnwn,b11, Auditors Harvey Frindt (I.), Margaret Wines (2ndroun r.), and Kny Koríf(r.). Not shown Is first place winner ArtWc(lr, 901 E. Villa dr,, Dc. Plaines, whose design becameIOwiishIp'a first official seni in 125 yosra of township fxistence.

ND alumnus AmericaWilliam (3. hocker of NUes, a

1970 grdas(e of Notre Dsnu.1111111 School, ii In the JouitB.S..M.S. CIiciiiltry pro5rlm atI)cPatul Uiiiverslty. Ho s activelytmpacd in research, aladyiiig theIIltlogaiiatlI)ii of doiulile htpncla Inheterocyclie Coilipolinds.

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StudiesProgram

An Anicrican Studies Programwill bc Inaugurated Sprung Scm.cater at Oakton Comniunity Col.lupo an part of Oakton's partid.liatlori in the nation's biccittannIal.

lntendrd to help Oakton sta.dents broader, their understan.dlitg of the "American Espar.lcnce," a varieIyòf.çaursrs willfocus on the early soci&, caltural,historical, political, - iuitellectualand tcdhnical.sdjei,tifld develop.orants auid traditions of theCountry.

Currently. most stadents "arclimited by their own experIence ofrecent history, an caperlencewhich is doniinaled by racialstrife, aiipopular war, alienatIonfront Soveenment, high crimerates, political instItutions," saidWuhan, laylor, assistant protes-or of pslitical scIence and

coordinator uf the program.Descriptions of the courses In

the America,, Studies .Programc'lui be found In the Spring 1975Shcdule of Courons, For loatherinformatIon, Codlact Thylor at9674120, CIII. 351.

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ncrease in public assistancein . Maine Township

The number of paremia who of townshIp realdents; threereceived publIc ansistance from majqr striked during the summerMaine Township during thé first and early autumn; delays In theIO months of 1974 Increysed 110 transfer of ADC referrals topercent over 'the comparable County rolls; and problems en.period of 1913. Maine Township Countered in the adminiatrafion of

. SupervIsor James .1. Dowd the state's new Supplementalanliuüncc4 today. SecurIty ledome (55.1) program.

' Doed said 1,829 persons ' The SSI program, he poistedreceived aId between Jan. I and out. is intended to provide stateOct. 31 of last year Compared to funds for disabled persons. This871 for the same period In 1973. year state guidelines hava appar-The number of caoes handled ently changed to include only(Individuals of families) during permanently di5abled iñdivi-thç same period rose 8.S percent duals, As a result, Dowd said, thefrom 417 to 790,

township must provide assistsäceTownship public assistance Is township must provide assistanceprOvided_in three categories: until Clarification of stata guida.temporary aid to mothers quali- lines are made.fying forcoanty Aid to Dcpendcct Comparing Sept. 1973 to Sept.CHildren (ADd programa trat 1974. Maine Township's publicporary ssslstance to disabled assistance cases increased 135Indivfdapis who qualify for state percent. and the number offunds; and general aqslstande to parsoasaided rose to 185 percent.township residents who establish Por all 30 suburban Cook Countyneed, but are noi eligible for townshIps. the increases "ereother programs. .. 52.75 percent and 66.14 percentDowd attributed the sharp respectively.increase in township aid to four Dowd also said a full report frcausas: increasing unemployment 1974, including dollar amounts,

would be issued within 60 days.

Nues Shärks Mites ÄA'Compossoao and wo rame bad to

The Nibs Sharks Mite traveling PUt in our 2nd goal by EddieIcam played against the Winset- Olczyk assisted by Jeff Malik undka Mites und rame out u winner Mike Componsono. St. Jude5-2. Nitos Ist goal was put in by scored in the 2nd period bot weEddir Olczyk in the Ist period came back and our Eddie put icassisted by David Solan. Our 2nd in for us assiste by our Mikegoal of the game came in the 2nd Compossono. St. Judo then put 2period, scored by our Eddie rnorc)in but we put our 4thandOlezyk assisted by Jerry Acker. latgoal of the game by Jerry ''msnn. Nitro 3rd gosl was put in Ackermann assisted by Davidby Mike Componsono assisted by Solas and Ed Olrzyk. Nues wasEd Olcoyk. Winnetka came bark scoreless in the 3rd period but St.in the 2nd period to put their ist Jude pat in the remaining 3 goalsone in the net. Then Nues' Ed to go ahead 6 'CGpllagher playedOlczyk put ono in unassisted as well in goal.Winnetka came in the 3rd period Jis,. 4with their 2nd and only goal ofthe Our Nues Sharks Mite traveling3rd period. Our Isst and 3th goal team began their new year with awas scored by Jeff Malik with big win over the Glenview Miteassists by Randy Busiel and team with a score of 7-3.Jimmy Ritzel. Danny Gallagher Glenviewsdíd ist in the istplayed a good game in goal. period but Niles' Olczylçput ourDec. 22 . ist one in assisted by David

Our NUes Sharks Mìte traveling Solas. Nibs' Eddie put is the 2ndteam met the always good St. goal in the 2nd period assisted byJude Mite team and came ost JeffMal,k; our Mike Componsonowith a lass of6-4, Niles was on the assisted by Oirzykgot our 3rd andboard Ist with a goal scored by 4th goals in just that way.Eddie Olczyk assisted by Mikc Glenview eecoveyed enough to

- put In their 2nd goal in the 3rd.--- - --period but big Eddie put ours inassisted by Mike Componsonnund David Solan. Glenview scoredone more time.

Nues WestNational MeritSeveral Niles West High School

students bave merited recogni.tion lately.

Six seniors have,been declaredNationaIMerit Semi.flnalists asingular honor since vei' few -only 15,000 from more than onemillion students across the cous.try - are selected annually bytheNational Merit Scholarship Cor.poration for this distlnctìon.

These sesiqrs are Alan .1.Gussin, Eric F. Schutte. RachelA, Silverstein, Preti L. Steinberg,Amy Tao and Alan M. Zunimmt,

Another Nues West student.Scott David Torto,,, has receiveda Cortlficalit of Successfu' Com.pletion of Field Museum's sinweeks summer course in Anthro-pology. This secondary sciencetraining program, limited to 27hIghly selected participants wish-In CommutIng range of Chicago,was supported by the NationalScience Foundation fions 1966through i973 and by FieldMuseum this yee.

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Should you buygold .r

open a savings accountShould you buy gold or pen a

. savings account? Tbats ques-jion of bow.. much you want toSpeculate. according to Robert E.Schrader. PÑsident of Evanstoq

. Federal Savings and Ltan Asso-ciation. ._-

The are factors to considerifyou're thinking of buying gold.Gold is subject to market fluctua-lions and there is no guarantee.that the future price..f gold willnot fall below the rice which yo

tun, huai. . prnbably tr blu-gest Ijuaftejal inveslmuut de-turent the huai prttuciien. A I.cml State Fam Hoiunwuu,sPolity ujji, automatic InflulimCtvuragu can pinuide uil the up.te-date ctyafae ponti probably

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SWEATERS,VESTS, TURT[ENECij.

OUTERWEARALLATHALFPRICE

. orogonalty paid. Unlike a savings

. account. gold pays noi interest..The market value of gold wQuld

. have to appreciate súbstantialtyto compare with theiuterest paid

. ou an insured savings account. Inaddition ro the priceyou payforgold itself. you must add àcquisi-tion costs; There is a brokerscommission juvolved in the pur.chase. a 5% Illinois sales tax andcosts for- safestorage Then at theÍime of sale you will .le chargdfor an assay to authentìa(e.yourg9lds parity,'.' according to Mr.Schrader.

. With a savings account, onthe other hand. your saviugo. areinsureol up to 540:000 by ,thi°.S.L.1.C., and it costs younothing to open au accounr.Interest is compounded and paidautomatically wib a variety ofsavings plans )ovailable. Oursavings counselórs will help find

. . one that's tailored to your goals,"said Mr. Schrader.

'Many people feel gold willincrease in value over the years.but at tii5 point in time it's

. merely conjecture," added Mr.Sçhrader. 'What we wun peoplto understand is the differñcebetween an insuréd, interestguaralfleed savings account andthe speculative purchase of gold.With a savings.account, there isnu risk. you always cao rely ouY'001tprincipal beingavailable..

. the retuo-n.ou your investment isguarauteed. Gold is like any otheCommodity that is -speculatjl,eYou may hit the jackpot if theprice 5ky-uket5 but can youafford to take a chanve with yourhard.èai-ned dollars?"

'o ',.0 NNDIVPIt costs only a !tieJteH raisea dollar for tile Crusa ofMercy. That means 95g ofevery òjar goes Where it isneeded most.

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North West The US5picturfederal Sets D;cague Society of Lawyersrecord..growt i...

. . North West Federal Savings,with- a branch lu Des Plaiues,,established record growth marksduring .1974, .

- John D. Reed, president. re.ports that assets reached au.

all-aCme high of ovor $350 milliolt. -audsaviugs topped $285.4 stilt iou

. as of Dee. ii; 1974. Ther totals.reflect gmwth of $62.2 million inassets aud $SL8 miltiro insavings capital for hoe year. ihiscompares to ata average attuualgtowth.rae Ovéc the past fiveyears of $413 -million in assftsand $34.1 million lu saviugs

A record high of $15.4 notIoniu Savings iuterest were paidsavers in 19.74. Reservesreachedahighofslb,3 miltionon Dec. 31.Accnrdiiag to Reed. 28.773 newsavings accouys were started iuf74, making aotal of 77,040savers at North West rederal -Savings. .

Reed also esplained, "despiteexcepíionalty tight money còudi.ttOus in 1974,. continuing strongsavings inflowà enabled NorthWrot Federif Saviugs. to add$51.9 niftjoí in mortgage Icons toits 1974 Ioáu portfolio. Currently,North West Federal's loan port-folio includes over 12,471 homeroaí with a value of $310.6

Fund for .Perceptù ally

Handicapped ihildrenOn Wednesday Peb. 12. therç

will be a meettuE upen to thepublic and the members of theFond for Perceptually Handi-capped Children The meetingwill be held at8:JS p.m. in the IOld Orchard Junior High School.9440 Kenton,(Niles Center rd.), °Skukie.The guest speaker for themeeting will be Marshall Man- adeli, M.D.

The public is invited; and if . Pthere are quesitons regarding themeeting of P.P.IL.C., please tecontact Mrs. Ellen Schloss at ex338-4461. tte

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on Savings ceifj:

Morton Gove residenj Sheldoti- C. Garbee reported.nja theOfficers' Dining-Room of Exchange National Bnk ofChicago filledtipreceylly, not with bankers, but members said colleague.frmendsof tite Decalogue Secietyof Lawyers, Garbee, Society president,said the Loup bank hosted more than tOO attorneys who attended -Ihr Decalogur Society's opening legal-educadon seminar ot' theyear. presented by Society member, and, (to quote Illinoistegistttors) "oye of the State's most distinguished lawyers andlegal scholars"Ha G. Pius. Mr. Pins, author of numerous legalarticles, discussed llar effects on legal procedure of 1974ameudmOnts to Illinois Supreme Court rules. As the attorneysasseont,led, Mr. Eins (slauding.rght) previewed his remarks to(standing. from I.) Favid D. Rerns, past president of the DecalogueSociety, and Ggrber. The Decalogue Society holds two seminars amonth through May, 1975, arid all Chicagolaud lawyers are cordially -iñvited. Call lIfe Decalogue Society, 263-6493, for subjects, datesand locationsól'foture seminars. The semivarace free to lawyers. -

. - .

-Pr,sk,,e . electedExecutive .'/ of fóur - baoksDaniel Prishe a veteran banker . Mr. Priske started his bankingwilh over 26 years esperienre career 26 years ago with Firsthas bren elecled GroupExecutiv Wisc,,nsin National Bunk, Mil.Vice President of four- affiliated wautoee. later he joined the staff -banks tu Ihis area, according to of the Regional Comptroller ofRobert A. Sloarpe; president of Currency in Chicago as anthe groØp banks

tant national bank examiner.Prisice will assist Mr. Shat-pein Then loe worked with Severalhe overall planning and admin- Chicago sùburban banks before <Slraltota for .Firsl National -Bank jooining the LaSatle National Bank,f .Muudelrin, Golf Mill StateChicago. Prise then moved toarak. GrayslakeNiQfl Bank, the National Böuley.ard Bank andod Libertyville Nalional Bank, later advanred tu vice presidentp she. ormérly esecutive vice of the bank correspondent divi-resi e of the West Suburban suo,,-, during. his nine years ofoak inLaambard will he located service with that bank.the I.iberty.flle National Bank lu welcoming Prtske to thcecutivo offices. He will cee. gÑnp Sharpe commented, "Weer to serve as advisor to the .arv indeed pleased to have a manestSuburbau Bank Group. .. of his experience. helping us

Coprdinale the group's manyactisities. As we grow in servires

- and our group expands, DanPriske's many years in bankingwilt prove tu be an invaluableasset to the group."

Priske graduated from I.oyotaUniversity with u bachelor of

-

science degree as an Oconomlcsmajor,. He is also a graduate ofAmerican Institute of Banking,Rank Administratiun lnstftute .

Graduate School, the Stonier- Graduate School of Banking atRutgers Unsnersity and the Insu.- tute for Financial Management at

-n - . Harvard's Graduate School of:. 8Business.db

Priske is married and resides inDerrfleld with his wife, MaryGene, asti five children.

_,;.z;Willi d,OWo i be4,eso,... ty ou earn u,flle,eSrt . . % at Dosuboek cork leus 90 days ntern,t

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IllnoiS rul:es for filing StätusThis is the third in a seelen of

articles on ways you can savemoney Ou jour Illinois. StuteIncome Tai return this year: Thearticles arc - written by H & RBlock, America's Largeul TaxService. - - - - . . - -.. - - .:- . - . -

Theré are five filing statesunder whlchjllinuis State income.tax returns are to be filed: .1.

. Married filing jointly, 2. Marriedfiling separately. 3. - Single, 4.Heàd -of Household, and S.Surviving widow(er) with depen.dent child. - : :

. - - - - IIllinois lists the-filing status on

the Form - lf.-1040. The Illinois-rate of tax is Z.5% regardless offiling status. . -.....

The general. role is to file theIllinois return the sanoS as youfiled the Federal entoura. Bow.ever J. lfeither husbandor wifeis a resident and the other is anon-resideñt, they-must -tile sep.-

at Skokie TrustMr. Thomas C, Weise has been

elected tóthe position of Cashierof the Skokie . Trust ott SavingsBunk by.the Boar4ofDicector atthe hoard meeting held Dee. 10.1974, as announced by L.J.

.. Plasiak, President, .. -Toan, as he prefrrs to be coiled,

has been u lifé long resident ofSkokie. - - .

Mr. Weise was.employed bySkokie Trust4c.Savings Bank ouJan. 27, 1969 aI a teller. Afterworking as a tellçr-for a pertud oftime,. he wprgpioted --to theBuekkeeping Degrhment wherehe attained the position ofSupervisor.

Mr. Weise was dented anAssistant Cashier. in Opetittionsin .Jnnepf 1972by the Board ofDirectors of the bank. Whileworking in operstions, Mr. Weisealso assisted in Personnel Train.ing. Payroll, and. PurchasingDeparinoents. - - - . -

In Jan, 1974 Mr. Weise waselected Assistant Vire Presidentin Operations, - -

ne.w saviNgs plan -

- arutely unless they -cheese- teIlte. jointly as if both were residents,

.- and 2. If they--choose to file,separately for Bhinots but file ajoint Federa! rebut, the residentSpouse must compute income

. exempifons as If a- separateFedçrai return had hnn fit..I

in an - individual is deceased,. any iñcome tax retaco required-of

- such individual must be made byhis executor, administrator orother person responsible for theaffairs of such decedent.

If a .joint Federal 'income taxreturn was fitéd for the decedentand the surviving spouse, a jointIllinois income tax return mustalso be filed. Unlike the Federalreturn, a death certificate is notrequired. 1f a refund is due,attach u copy of Foras Il-1310,Claim for Refund Due a Dece-. dent, to the ll..104fl.

. NEXT: Military Pay.

I.00n.. .0..____; .. -.- ...

Weise -Iected cashier

Tom has coipleted variouscoueies in A.1.B., has success.fully completed several bankingcourses in A.l.. and will beattending the Graduate Scheel ofBasking at the University of

-Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin,for the term beginnutgJune 1975.

During his leisure hours,Totnlikes to participate in skiing.

,- tennis and bowlfn

North West Federal's

NnI Weit Federal Savings, loss of interest ou funds takenwtth a branch in Des PIa'mes,-has from certificates prior to maturityanneunced the offer of a new Or renewal. Interest on earlysavings plan. .- withdrawls is computed at the

Effective immediately, North regular passbook rate (cuirentlyWest Federai SavinIs offers a 5'Á%) and 90 days' interest isnew certificate paying -7%% lost at that rate. - _annually, -ow a minirnum invent- John D. Reed. president, ex.-ment of $j,flfluJ with an cifeetive plained that "rising . mortgageyield of 8.17% per year. To rates, like all higher loan interestqualify for this rate, savings mast ratesthese days. make it possiblebe invested for aminimumó-year fur North West Federal to safelyterni. ---------------------------. .: ... hare increased income with

In addition to this new oettifi- savers." . -

cate, North lYreS Federal sviO He continued, "Conservative -

coutinue to offer savers a choice POlidm have always guided Northofthese other certificate plans -Went Federal's operations. Di-?"° on a -minimum of 51.000 retors have cautiously watchedInvested fur 4-yearo;. % on a finatcial conditions to be certainmtniunam -invesiniènt of $1.000 higherearning savings certifi-f1arVayears; Yi% onSl,tjjofor cates could be offered while

- complete safety is maintained furall savers. Present conditions

- variant that assurance."Nuisis West Federal - Savings

- rshks asthe sixth largest savingssaid lesti association in Chtcago

Wm, L. a(uukel & Co.. Realtorsin Des Plaines, won the first placeaward -fot Commercial - uùd In.

on.orante mention-in the InstitutionalAdvertising brochures categoriès,at the National Institute of RealEstate Brokers (NIREB) 30thAnnual Advertising Awards Con-test in Las Vegas, Nev.

- 5,tent brochures and an h-

Bugle, flun.d Jiuy 161975 Pige 17

- Kunkel hOnored - at realtàr cOnvefltion

-WE . . - T-AS BIGAS SOME OF OUR BIG-.

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BROTHERS; - BUT WE - STILLPAY THE - -SAME RATES!!! -

.

CERTIFICATE..OF DEPOSIT

.: - -GUARANTEED,- BAIK- INTEREST-.-- 6-YEAR'

MATURITY- w- ITH A YIELD -OF0* . - --: , PER -YEAR.C. pounded quarterly

When interest is left to compound fori year.

EJ

AmountInvested.

s i,000s ,000$10,000$20,Ô00

Térm

6 years6 years6 years6 years

- TotarFundsAt Maturity

s i 568.00s 7,841.00$15,683.00

- $31,366.00

-Li/O!u /2/O-

6%-

g'

Su//0

ears

-y

72% - . -- 90 days- rguIar (-r.ady when

- - you- needit)Rates- -are negotiable on rtificates of Djsit

-

$100,000 or more -for 30 däys: or longer.

Federal regulations call fór a substOntial penalty on -funds- withdrawn before matunity. - ---

-SKOKIE -TRUST MEMBER

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OltÇyear, and. 53tIÎ on $10.00tnveste4 for a miuslinum of 90days: - - ... -. :

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Savero-are reminded, however.at m5J- Ito.. me loAn. Bankgtllatsons require a substantialJ

vet-rising agency,

both prepared by Mills, Fife &MacDonald, Inc., Kuuknl's ad-

presidetit of the National RetbomInstitute, for brochures on "Leronde" office plaza and Kunkels"Guaranteed Trude.lus Plan",

from Posche Waguespack Ill. -

Kunkel, acceptedthe. awardsRulph H. Martin. president of

elections,also the scene of the 1915

corporate image.successfnj presentatiOn of SIheeffectiveness of approach andging was On excellencé of design,

over 1,100 entrIes submitted byRealtorsacross the naden, Jud.-

- The Las Vegas convention Wax

chuces were in competition with

Ifulikelms award'winning bru.

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Nw York featured ¡nMONA CEP lecture/film

"New York City--Broadway,U.S.A." j the deätination ir theMONACEP

Travel and Adven.. tiire Series at8 p.m. on Thursday,Jan23, at Maine West h.s., Wolf

- . . . and Oakton, Des moines.Pum lecturer Doug Jones wilt

present a view of New york whichbegins with the histozyofthe area

. from Í524 until 1900. Ne CttlHC5.

Manhattan landmarks such asGreenwichVillage, Central Park,

tite Garment District, the FuitenFih Market, St. Patrick's Catite.dral and Lincoln Center.

Jones also brings to film anethnic perspeçtive on the cuan-try's largest city, focusing on the. United Nations, Utile Italy. thePredominantlyJewtsh LowecEastSide and New York's Chinatown.

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Best Show BuyIn The Area

Famous . sites such as YankeeStadium. Kennedy InternationalAirport. the Brooklyn Bridge,Aqueduct Race Track. and ConeyIsland are also included.

Single admission to theTravel/Lecture is $1.50, 75 centstoc seniorcitizens. Scasotiticketstothe remaining programs in the1974-75 series are stilt available.

For ftirther infosmälion, callMONACEP. 696-3600. - .

NEWOFfiCERS '

Elections were recOntlybeld'for officers of Basic Orchesit,Móbse East's dance groip.

Sue Pletrik of Niles is presi-dent, Cathy Poray of Niles is

;vice-president; and Julie Varco ofPark Ridge is secretary-treasurer.

All Orehegis members - areCurrently working on their upcoming dafl concctt at MaineEast on Feb. 28 and March 1.

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'Maine East's winter. play:

David a.d Lisa, moves in to fullgear now that the case has beenchosenaîtethreedays of tryouts.

Majortoles ar Debbiè Gltck asLisa, MtckeyConner as David.

-. Leslie Goodman as Mrs. Green,Joe Kornrda as Mr. . Green.Kevin Luke às'4Ia White.-KathyEimersss Barbara Hart; and flayCarlson as John. -

Students of the institution willbe -played by Judy. Shore asJosette, Randy Stefajiovie asCarlos, Laura Quiiln as Sandin,Craig Reheu as -Robert, BonnieBrown as Kate, and Tom Hansenas Simon. -

. Other minor roles are LarryKleisstcjn as Mao, È6 Dragon

. as Woman, god Steve Heil-Cnn asStarter,

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'The Couples Clúb of St. Andrews Lutheran diijtch,. 260 N.-Northwest Highway, Pailt Ridge, Will hold their .12th annuaiSpaghetti Dinner on Saturday, Jan. 18. Steve Paulik begins his

-second plate ofSt. Andrews 'rnall you cannai" spaghetti. Teasedsalad, buttered Italian becad and a great variety nf homemade-desserts are a part of the dinneg, Adult ticketsar$2,50, childrenthru 12 years are S$ and preschool thru kzdergarten are free.The dinner will be servedin the fellowship hofthea 7 p.m. . .

rhyme' . The old nurse rhme Twink. -

le, Twinkle Little Sta' is being. .......: updated this month t a local -

preschool and- the mystery of -"How I wonder what you ere" isbeing solved by -the 2% to.5 year

I nids enrolled there. .

Fer several years students atI

the Preschool Educational Ces. - -

1ers (FEC), 9000 Home ave., Dn..Plaines, and 4127 Islam st,"Skokje, have been learning abo9t

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their communiry and the worldaround them. With spaet ageesplOration a realization in 1975,however, T. Schwarcz; FEC di.rector, believed the time had -Come for the prescho,lers toextend their scope of knowledgeto understand "The universearound them" -

Consequently, tie -tots have:been-delving into astronomy andrelated subjerts as they begintheir 1975 school year, - and -the : - _next tiIieMom or Dad Posesthe -

- questiob in the nursery rhyme;2v, year old junioris liable tohave a scientific eaplanation - -

sp - IL4SON:'Noth,ng for

Something'

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1 the by the-papers thatsome publisher painted a bunk that-seils for $3. It's called "THE NOTHING BOOK" 'and contains200 blank pages So far the publisher esporta sales of mure than115 000 copIes

A fcsend of muse recenfly meeketeda product which is sold mthe produce dept of super matta throughout the country ltcomes in a plastic bag and marked In red letters are the words."INSThNTGARBÄGE1'. Itdidn't sell wIlat1Irst, but whin twobags of "INSTANT GARBAGE" were offered2 for 49 cents,.women.shoppèrsjust couldnt resist buying it. ltjust proves thatno vuman can resist a bargain syhatever it may be:

PsticulaeI margied women, tot theyjove any baega'ms theycan buy with their husband's hard-caened*noney. -

-Another guy I know manufactured -a million frying pans and -

sold them for 59 cents each -then laegefchaln outfits. The fryingpans only cost him 10 cents eachbecause they weee.rnade Out ofcelluloid. ' - - -

The sante guy (who made the celluloid frying pans) Went toChina withthe loot he made and became a Chinese Voyeur or aPeking Tom. -- And then this sumd guy started-making Chinese Chastity Belts

(theygo big tn-China) but he was bit wills ananlitarust suit andlie -lost- all the money he made on tite ftying pans

Things eves got worse for him. Sems he went from.the fryingp_an into the flic and finally wound up as:aChestProtector, abotinéer, 'rn. some third rate:Chinese-tnpless bar. -

- So he came knck to the states and started a fund iaisingcoiñpanyfor ldppies.-he called hi flew company.KOOLAH -

This led to.him going in hecateringbusinesa whieb he called,"Ttc - Pot Rotsst Compitny". He cOnducted cookouts forgrassheads. -

Last time I heaed of hilo, he wound up a the librarian in afederal slammer. Now afl he does is read the usual escape -

literature. . , - -

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It: order to escape from the abôve, it's time foe acommercial. Mister Magic and Chippo, the TVstars of Channel26 wére a big hit at .JAKE'S RESTAURANT. last Sunday whenthey did'their thing bgfoee thoustnds of kids and their parents.And . as you enmember. last Sunday was very chilly and, ofcourse, we planned it this way because JAKE was featuringCHILI in manydifferent ways. Andeveryonejust loved JAKE'SCIiIi and. of.cøurse, all the uds oved that big dummy namedChippo wlioisterMagic keeps in a big, wooden. locked boxassorne toveable-kid can't swipe him (JAKE bas now had more.than 250-lottery winners and remember ONLY JAKEIas aloser's lottery. The Viking Football Team now eats atJAKE'Severy Sunday. - - - - -

--- -p:A.N.T.A.ST4C...pnGEwOOD RESTAURANT - nowoffers-for the entire family ALL YOU CM EAT SPECIALSMondays taro Fridays for ONLY $2.35 for adults-.cbildren $1.75.Georg tellsme lits FREE Greek salads with all dinners aregoing very well and bave madé a big hit with many hundreds ofhin- customers. RIDGEWOOD. 9235 N. Waukegan ed. hastakeoot orders and you can make your chotee from their verygtensive. menu. - -

-Soon'I'll do a story aboulGeorge's very fine background which

comjtiuses many years of training and 'experience in therestaurantflèld...its your assurance of receiving the best inquallti foods itir breakfast, lunch or-dinner. For a restaurant isONLY as göod as its chef.. -

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Any ofLA VENECE, that very pitpulae eatery of Niles.(next to Eddie's Place), recently arranged for a series of ads

- which imtart a messagehe wants ingot acrossto the public. Oneof these messagès in on quality...LA VENECE maintains verysfriclf standards of quality contròl to insure uniformily highqUàly from a asndwtch to a 7-course dinner. Others ad will pointup"SERVIcE". "CLEANLIIIESS", 'REASONABLE PRICES"-ad "CUSTOMER APPRECIATION". Every other week, ads

- willappear inall 5 BUGLE newspapers about a special messagewhich LA VENECE offers the people who dine out in this area. -.Wäteh for them-.they're important to YOVII - -

s s- s -s s- - - RAY.HELMERSEN of La Rays Executive Caterers. 7225CaIdwell, Niles in offering Liub - Memberships Ihr busincssexecutives,.etc., forlunchcon This is a private membership dealand vei' mexpensive for what you get. Recently I hd a tour ofLa Ray swhere he had 3- large tine banquet roo,ttis. a supercnçktaii lounge and top entéetainment..J was v9ry impressedaudi can understand why thisplace in drytning capacitycrowds,..this place was formerly the Elbow Roòm but Ray hasadded improvements like you wouldn't hellere. This is already.underRay's knoWledgeable guidance, one',f the beet places inall Chicagoland. Dropin and-find out... J

-- s.- 'J s - a- a-.-ARVErS breakfast special of9S cents aisdlunches from $1,75 -

are caùsing many people to beat a path to their-very -fninousdoor ARVEY'Spolicyofservao'g FREEmade-to-order CAESARsalads with diader MonibnaSats. continuesto be the bleatvalueta this entire arca. lf.you're a ne er, be suerte try

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ARVEY'S 'where the food is intern . nail famous"...

Oneof the.world's geeatest.dancers.«'m not permitted tomention his flame)- dropped -into the FREI? ASTh1RE Single-Mingles party last Friday, hadsome dances and laten again saw

-- him in TED'S EARLY fIlMES of NOes enjoying one of -their-gourmet dinners,,. - - - -

- s ... e - s s- On cold winter-dayè, theees luthing-like a heavy, warm

acrf to keep frigid temporauen away....thanks-to-J.C.....thanks Lorry of "Landmark" for the grapes- and vitamins.

amping aod Travel Show

- al ArhigtoH ParkThe wpgon.teains which blazed

pioneert6g trails. in -the frontier- days spawned a sleek, new breedof vehicle we call motar homes.

At almost anytime of year.highways are doted with theluxurious hbmes.nn.wheels eachcarrying a glowing tsmily onvacation or perhaps a coupleseeking to anchor for the night orto spend their golden years.

Illese rematkable transport--able homes, fastest growing-segment- of the outdoor vehicle

- industry, will be highly-visible atthe 7th annual Camping A TravelShow, opening Jan. 31 at Arling.ton Pack. -

- How can you miss 'em? Ran.ging in length from 15 ft. to 35 ft.tod costing from aboot S7.400tomore than $30,000, with theaverage about $10.000, motorhomes will comprise nearly one.third of the some 300 vehicles olidisplay. -

The roomy- interiors prnvidesleeping accommodations lörfrom 4 -to 8 persons and includecooking, lighting, refrigerationand bathing facilities.

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uf travel and camping vehiclebe displayed atthe colorful 10exposition, which runs thru Fe9. Fold-down - tent and traytrailers, fifth wheeel and anconversion units an pickup cam.pera will be shown. Also, tents,backpacking equipment and cam-piñg supplies and accessories willbe exhibited.

Sponsored by the ChicagolandRecreational Vehicle Dealers

the exposition will alasintlude a travel section wherecampground Owners from somesin states wil rtwde campinginformato n facilities in theirareas. . -

Show houes are 3 p.m. io 10p.m. weekdays. On - Satardaysand Sunday, Feb. 2. the event willbe n,en from 12 noon to 10 p.m.Closing time Sunday, Feb. 9, in.8p.m. -

Admission foe adults weekdaysis $1.50 and $2 on Saturdays andSundays. Children under6 tvil beadmitted free at all times.eon, 6.12, ace alas admitted free.Monday thru Thursday. andcharged only Si on Fridays and

setype weekends.

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St Martha's-Vineyard '75

The Jeiay Carol 3 will furnishthe music for Vineyard'75 con-sistiug of S great shows, S fiunlounges and 2 restaurants to beheld at St. Martha's Church, 8523

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Georgiana ave., Morton Grove,on the evenings ofian. 24.-25 and31 and Feb. 1. This group willacèompany Mary Jane and TonyGalla, featurec vocalists appear-ing in the main show room calledVintage '75.

Doorswill open at 7:30 p.m. oneach of the four nights.

For ticket information, contactJack Hayes at 966.43 ,7.

MUSIC REVIIIWI Believe lu Music, a lively,

upbeat review of music thru'history, will be presented atBallard Scheel at 1:45 p.m., onFriday, Jan. 24.

The 45.minute schodl assemblyprogram. produced by the Amer-irait Music Conference as aspecial service to schools, iscurrently touring the Chicagolandarea.

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John Busse.Gail Hansen, Jet! Koronas ...4

The sons of the Mainé East'drama 4epartment chairman,Greg and MikeJeffers, will playthe 4ildrrn in this dramatic lovestory,ftwo emotionally disturbedte2n-gers.'

- 'Mary, Mary'Mary, Mary, the Jean Kerr

comedy that provided laughsgalore on Broadway for over 30months. opened ai the CountryClub Thratre On Thursday, jan.9. A cheerful and jolly comedyabout a nice couple saved from asilly divorce bythe Bureau ofInternal Revenue! Prices fordinner and thittre start from $7and performances are held everynight escept Monday.

The featured east consists of tDoug Smith, Lorinda Modin, nLinda A:i'ctrews, Scott Brown and f.DWane Harold. a

Show t:mes-are-..yuesdaysWednesdays and Thursdays at8-30, Friday a 9. Saturdays at al73O and 1950 and Sundays al nl73O. All arr evening Shows. B

For further information call 0Marilyn at 259-5400. t

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Choir to perform-àt. Edison Park -Luthéran :.Chúrch

.. Gábor sisters - in-. "ATsic and Old Laéé"David Lonà, Managing Djrcc- " Arsenic and Old Laces' . with

torofthe-Arlington ParTheafre. scenic and lighting design by Neil. following a year of negotalions, - Peter JampoIis whose design is

has signed Za Zw and Eva currently lighting up &oad*ay'sGabortostarasthe loveable, but big. musicaL hit. 'Sherlock

.. lethal; Brewster.sisters, In one of Holmes." ....- . .

the fastest and craziest comedies - The Gabors' gowns will be -

of the American stage. "Aisenic designed by. thé celebráted do-..-... and Old Ipcó" The production signer. Mr. -Ray Aghayan.. Co,.

wiil preview on Thirsday, Feb. 20 turne -design for thecompany Ofat 8 p.m. and open on Fridgy, 'rscñic and Old Lace" will beFeb. 21 at 8:30 p.m.,playing thou byNoc! Taylor, who designed the

- Sunday. March 23, and marks the. Arlington. Paoks: '13 Ruc De

. first time the Gabor sisters bave L'Aiflour"producfio, which willappeard togetheranywhere 1n a j, wmiflg to thArlingtthiJaii..peifrmkig capacity. ; - 2 thru Feb. -16. ;

"Arsenic and Old Lace'. by en...,,I,,, ,- o,,_ .. . - rr"'5:&&.. flCIlI _- "ai-..----.Joseph Kesselrmg was originally and Old Lace will be announcedOne of the west s outstand llegiau. choral- pxoducedon Broadway in,1941 by shortly. The schedule of pèrfor.

dirccto willdirect the POciflé Iran Untei.sityHoward Lindsay and Russel . mance timesand ptçes Ibtlows.Choiroftlie Wst-in coñtht hére WednesdaÇiOn.Ccouse, and ran nearly threeand Please note that Aclieglon's.22. - .abalf"years. Widely produced pr vary 'with each production. ...abroad, it has continued to enjoy "d o j.&' Maun Skones will conduct the choir in- aa great popularity in this country. Juesday, Wednesday J'hurs. .ptoram ofsaded cJasical and contemporary musw_ti!!CY Medliflskly, wIiose day--8 i.m...S12.50 . - -

Angeles production of "One Flew SaturIay-6 lm.-$I2,5O.Over the Cudkoo's Nest" at the Saturday-.93O p.nì-.St5.Huntington }lartord Theatre was . Sunday.3 p.m..$10 . -

unanimously praised, will direct : Sunday7:3O p.ni.$l2,5O. -

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-- Mister .agk atJake

. J - of JAKE'S famous restaurant of Niles shakes hands withCHIPPO,of channel 2( where he appears with MIS1ER MAGtCeverysat. at s a.m. while inventor George Vince.lookson.

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Last Su. dbkt crowds of kids dod their paÑntsjammed JAKE'SRESTAtJRANT while Mister Magic & Chippo puton their -act which ha become so popular on Channel 26.

; CHIPPO, who was invented and put together by Georgeyince is(right) over three feet high, his mouth opens, his rms andlegsmove and MisterMagic. avrntriloqntst speaks thru CHIPPO to the -delight and amazement of kiddies of all ages.

.JAKE said. This was one of. the happirst and most sùccessfulprrnnotiortsi ever ran becaute the kids of all agesenjoyed it so very

at Edison Park -Lutheran -Churèh. Avondale andOliphant aves.. brgtnñing at 7:30 p.m.

.The M.otoe Choir of the from Tacoma,

Wash, )is currently in the midst of.a three.week.21.concert tour oflO midwesternandeastern states, ',which includes performances at New frIc city'sT-ownNall and the Minneapolis Orchestra Hall.

TV stars Çhippo & Toastlasiers. Ian discussoo

Nile Township Toastmasterswill take on Northwestern Uni.versity in adiscussion on curbingpresidential powers at LarmiePark Center; Skcthie;:at 7:30 p.m.,

. Wednesday,'Jan: 22.. Appearing for those.. favoring

. - curbs on presidential.powecs willbe . ft'cshmèij. students. tNorthwestern, Edward Savitt and

- Stuart Singer. Both-debaters are. .fros Miami, where they'attended

high school.-. Representing those arguing

against curbs of presidential ..

powtrs w$ll be two debaters frOr4Niles Towishtp Toastmasters:Stan Swig. a pass president of the

.club, of Í787c Touh, Chicago;and Burt ylay. an attorndy andveteran member of the- club of

. 8338 N. Kenton, Skokie.For further tnforn,ation, con.

tart the club's educational viceprestdent, T.J. Sacks at 944-2713or 743,7433. ..

Winter .bönd....- . Concert.

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Wlatser your laste in music.you'll enjoy Maine East's Sun -

- Jan.' 19. winter .bandconrert.- -

The concert-will beat 3 pm. inthe Maine Eatt auditorium. Stu.dent and adulttickets wtll be soldat the door for75 cents. and $1.Music Bi,oster season passes wilt

. Olso be honored. .

. The progräm will featurehigh.:ltghts of the upcoln'mg MaineEast mustcdl "How To Sucèeed inBusiness Without Really Try.itig; Scott .JOpIin's "Tle Enteratamer;" Leonard Beres(cin;'Overture from Candidé;" great

. .hitd ofthe . g' . like "Classical

. Gas," "Spinning Wheel;" and"Bridge Over Troubled Water;"4nd a trumpet quartet acçompan.ted the Maine East ConcertBand. "Trumpet Filigree" feu.

. .tiiret Mary Rafa. Jim tonan.Robert Fergus, Glenn Silver.man. . .

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OPENAIJIJffIOÑSOpen audijions for a new

three act comedy written b.hiçago playwright FtÙk Smi.rasi will be held jan: 22 and 23,7;3O poi. at-thc Laramfe Neigh.borhood Center, .535k Shtrwtn,Skokie. There aré four roles.available (2 men ana 2 women),

- The studio setenplaywrghtsprodiictio .is schedulèd to opMarch 14.

:

The Bugle, Thursday, Jasuary 16, 1915

MG Village. Boird. . . Conttnued from MG

1967 there was only one. coin- Ed Brice .50 come up withplaint.. but in j974 had 36 something substantial before thecomplaints. Most of these were .

other groups are contacted..

éfter 11 p.m. "Perhaps we- can .

John ttitkrn said the boaril was

. také some action to.havetheni thinking of Issuing three more-

-close earlier," said Gladner. John beer and wme licenses to res-Hilkin -said. "l' m in favor of tauranss wish a seating capacity of

closIng the dritd'ifl earltér.if we 75 or more. Mayor Bede notedcan' do it légally. . And even any that MG. had 21 pouring li.other such cestaurants.' Dave censes, S package, 3 club and 4Cohen said. "We may be betteroff If we serv& a legal noticetelling the locél people.fcom Jack-1.th.Boxthat they are causing apublic .nùisance and must dosomethbigabvtit it." T.h boardthought this 5might.work.

Chief llifdebréndt of the FireDept. said the - Morton GroveTheatre had .thet lobby toojammed up on many occasions.He said they won't seat people inthe middle of fedture. Thiscauses a big jam in the lobby andsomething would have to be doneto tesolve this. He said riemanager was consulted, but sofar has doue nothiitg to solve theproblem. Martin Ashman said,"If they were forced to closedown for a busy Saturday night,that would solve the problem in ahurry, ' ' -

Trustee Dick Hohs said hewould like to propose a meetingbetweed the Village Board. thePark Board. the Library Boardand ame of the heads of M.G.School Districts in order todiscus.$ bette- inter.villagr tress-portation. Miybe we cpuld utilizethe maxi-wagon of the Libraryanti a» share in the Cost and thecitizens could benefit -from tt.John Hilkin said he supported .aproposal of this kind. bot said anagenda was needed. Mayor Bodealso liktd the suggestion andappointed Dick flohs ¡tong with

Israel Bond. . .

Cont'd troni Lincolnwoodian P.1Canada. They are 1975 GeneralCampaign Chairman for lsraeBonds, Sol Goldstein and his wifeTamara of3905 Foor Winds Way,Skokte; Ben A. Borenstein. 7027N. Hamlin, Lincolnwood, Chair-man, Israel Bond Trustees; andMrs Samuel lt. Ruben of 6635 N.Kimball, Lincolnwood, member

' of th Israel Bond Women'sflivisioji Executive Committee.

Oakòn...Csnt'd from Lincolnwoodian Pl9, "When in Doubt, Chop itDown; Historical- Roots -of OurEnvironmental Crisis."

April 16, "Love it or Leave it:Frontier Philosophy and the En-vironment"; April 23, "FromMulO to (John) Deére; The

. impact---0f- Agricultural - TechnoiF. ' - -

For furthér information onparticipation in "The Fishbowl",for credit or for personal enrich'

- ment, cail Bill Taylor, 967.5120

Girl Scouts. .Cont'd from Unbíwoodlan..P.thard, Jodt Robins, Susan Rosen.blum, Hope Ross, Miriam Soy'der, Blent Varnavas, KarenYale.and Julie Zivilik. Leaders of1oop 66 Mrs. Shellie Harrisand M4s'Mra Autman were withtheir toop kembees: Ami Ant'mOn. stachel Young. RobynHarris Deeflee Lippe, DevraLipsky Lisa Zammar, RandyOppenlletm,_Phyllis Oppenheim.Eilgen Considine, Annette Shet-1er. MellissaBpron, Ellen Louy,

.. Sonya Hérkect and Nancy Hardi.. Coordhiaioc for the. Lincolnwnhd

GielSeouts and Browntes isidra.Jeanine Ertcsson,Serrice volt

beer and wine licenses to date."Each time a beer and winelicense is issued, the village gets$2,5000 in fees and also increasedsatestax revenue year after year.The board voted to issue 3licenses to qualified establish-snrnts. -

Mayor Bude said Dick Hohswould pinch hit for him at an

important ETA meeting. titemayor also announcvd that Wed-nesday, Jañ. IS, would be thebirthday of the late Dr. ManieLuther King, Jr.

David Cohen said there was a340/, increase in traffic violationarre$5 and announced that ChiefGlauner has been Otected Presi-dent of the North Shore Chiefs of

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Police and also that Capt. Scheywas chosen lo head the captainsof the North Shore group.

Martin Ashman noted that ourSept. Sales Tax receipts were$89,286.11. John Hilkin reportedthat 65 pints of blood weredonated un Jan. 2. lt was alsoreported that the Fire Dept.handled 68 alarms from Dec.30;

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We are proud to be able to offer you. Brilliant Uikirìulated Specimens of thin -

historic gold coinat its face vision of $100. - : - , 'The.100-Balboagold coin of Panama is a monetary coin, backed-by the

Government of Panaifid. s Jpal tetider, it can be spent at face value at any timein Panama, or can be freely cotivèrtetl into U.S. dollars at foreign money exchange

centers..Moreover, this new gold coin has considerable isumitmatic value.. St is the

first gold coin minted in the'United States since Americans regained the right to -

owngold, and is the first gold coin ever matted by-the Republic of Panama.The 100-Balboa gold coin con,táits 8.16 granl of 900/ 1000 -lIne-gold- and--has

, been minted by The;Franklin Mint, the only private mint in the United Statesauthorized to'strike monetary coins for foreign governments. - -

It ix important to note that beciusethe face value of this gold coin is gxed. it is -

not subject to the daily flucÑatlons in the market price of gold. While offering good

potential for. appreciation in value, it provides protection against loas becatise of

its monetary face válite. . - - - - -

UMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE.

The first,minting of Brilliant Uncircitlated Specimens has been strictly limited in -number by the Government of Panama. This factor, combined with its intrinsic

value and numismatic significance, may further enhance the value of the 100.

. Balboa gold corn as a cóltector's item. - - -

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PLO àtiack an religious pilgrimsDear Editore .: kznd ofëompromises which Israel

and the Arabs must make to havepeacc..lsrael hascompromised inthc past Ìsy accepting the originalpartition in 1947, and by with-drawing from the Sinai after the1956 War. Bat one-way conces-nions will NOT result in peace Tohave peace the Arabi must accept1st-act ns .a Sovereign State anti-negotiathto rethlve the problemsnot just to weaken or eliminatéIsrael.

In the Christmas . rush manypeople may have missed the Dec.23 neW reP0 of the grènadeattach on liS Pilgrims visitingthe Church of St Lazarus- andMarY in Eavi:Jtiru5alem.T PLOclaimed respnsibi1ity. and war-ned Pilgrims to stay ont ofPalestine. .

Notethat there were no apolo-giro fçr a . mistaken attack onreligioaS Pilgrim. only a wtlrning-

There was 00 recognitiOn givento the Christian's destro to visitsites atÇhristian time that areholy to thern.jUst as for the 19years (1948 .to 1967) that Old.Jerasalem was under Arab con-1ml, Jews were not allowed tovisit the western wall. and theircemeteries on the Mount ofOliveswere systematically dose-crated. . .

This is tite same PLO which.calls fOr a 'Secular:State" toreplaceisrael. in which a Jesishminority would dçpcnd, on thetolerance which causedArableadersto reject the compromisepsrtitiOfl of 1947 md invade.Israel. They ould have.set up aPalestinean State-lit 1947,-beforethere was any Arabrefugee issue.They could have done so duringthe 19 years they controlled. theWest Bank and Gaza,Theycòuldhave salved the refugee problem,as Israel did, in .absorbing over600,000 Jews from Arab lands,

Wheil ybi examine tite Arabposition you findthatben'eath thepropaganda appeals is an - intol-erance which has-prevented the

Sincerely,Jona Cohn9107 MeadeMorton Grove, Ill.

Jàfferson.'Hobby Daze'i le Thomas Jefferson School

Parent-Teacher Organization willsponsor ahobby fait oi Saturday,Jon. 18, from I toS pm. andSunday, jan. 19,. 19.75 from I to 5p.m. Chairmen. -Joseph Stadionof Park Ridge welcomes comm.uoityjthticiption. This- hobbyfair isJ)it just for pareñts andchildren of Jefferson School. ltinvites all-community membeds--friends and neighbors to shareand display an -interesting. echi-bit..... - . . .

Just a few of-the interesting -

hobbies we antidpate. viewingare: bottle collecting. stamps,coins, photography, barb wire, -

- weaving, -painting. tollo and dollhousü, inodëliiiÌ, céramics,tisgerpainting, gisrdening mac-rame. 1f we . haven't mentionedyourhobby, then please join us atJefferson Schòol,82OO Greendafeave, Nileson--Sáturday .i,r.Sitn-day, -Jan, 18 ór 19 for "HubbyDaze"- and share it with us-, -

"TÜEØEARTISTHE . -

I;0ÑELYRUriTER» - - -- The Mayer Kaplan Jewishçornmùnity Center will pcevept -

thefllm, "The Heart is the LonelyHunter," on Sunday, Jan. 19 at7:30 p.m; - -- . . . . -

Starring Alan Arkin. winner ofthe- New York Film Ciitics'Award. the film is an adaptationof a nivel about a deaf mute'slife in a smdllSouthern town. Thefilm-follows:Arkin as he unlo.ksthe doot- df loneliness in his -p:lvate, silent - - .

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Donationsfrt-the film are Sifor -

membersanif sttidents;-and $l.5Ofor non-members. The Kaplan3CC is located at SOSO W. Oiurdist., Skokià. - .. - i--- . - - .- . -

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Scholarship -.-- - -- - ,- -

Commission úceptingapplications

The deadline ftir applying fortuition grants from the illinoisState Scholarship Commission forthe remainder of the 1974-75schaoiyear is Feb, 1, according toMidiael Dessimoz, Assistant Di-rector of Admissions at OaktonCommunity College. -

Appltcattons are available fromthe Finaiiial Aids Office ìnBuilding 3.. Students who havealready applied for graflts butwho have not received wordregarding the ttatus of theirapplication may call the dom-mission ¡t 945:lSf(J.

4ig.M,se 's44ØT/0#tI.

A while back you were smart if you -

kept $600, $900, ot ev $1 ,500 -

in yoùr checking accàùnt. That .

wày, you could enjoy free orminimum-cost checking privileges.And you saved money that-wouldhavebeen spent on service harges '$50 pèr year or more. But.now, manybanks have changed their hecking '

programs. Toda you can probably -

- have the same checking pivlIegeswith .-

only.a small averagemonthly bIañce.

Is that extra- money still iñ your - s-

checking account from-force of habit?

_;__ ,- If so,why not depOsit ít.at First.Federal-

savings of Des Plaines?'Workyour -

-- moneyiet it earn itlterest for yÓù -

- Let it work for you. Every doilar,every -,day. Earning daily interest-from-the dày.you put it in until the-day you take it- out. -

Be doubly smart now.Keep your free - r:.checking account- and put the extra -

money to work earning our high - - -

- avings-rafes. . - - - --- - -:.. . - -

Thu Bugle, Thuiadiy, January 16,1975

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State Poljcè cîte:trathcaccident ligures

- Litutenant Hugh S,- McGinley,St9te Police Dlsteict.Commanßerfor the Cook County area norih ofI-90 included in District 3, Des

Plaines, announced prisvislonalfigures which indicate thatduringthe month ofDec., 34 pe0000s.were killed as a result of 32occidents in Cook County.

District roopersinvestigatedo total of. 413 tfaffic accidents inOtt, bringing thè total for ten -

monthof the year -to 3,919.The Superintendent of the

Illinois State Police, Dwight E,Pitnian. announced initial eeportsindicating that during the monthof Dec, 131 persons died frominjuries sustained front leaflicaccidents on Illinois Highways.seven less than in Dcc,.. 1973.

L!-i.L IIIIiR4L -INGS--- -

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749 Le. Street, Di. Platflui, hiram mOlO, Phni,.r824411eMonday.Taelday-TharSdaY: 9 A.M..5P.M .-

- Fud:94P.M.$atnrdap9M.'l PM,- Wedneidip: IWO are cloudbutyanrasvinas ai.

earning daily Isl.r..L) -

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Provisional figures indIcate that1,961 people were- killed fromJan. 1 then Dec. 31 of.Iast year,This total reflects a decrease o408fromthe number òf fatalitiesreported In 1973. SuierIntendeMIfitman said, "While there areseveral . possible causes fut thisreduction, the 55 milo per hourspEed limit. which was imposedearly last year as a result of theEmergency Highway EnergyConsereation Act, certainly liasbad tome effect on tb total. Areduced numberbîmites drivenby the public and the possibilityof increased use of- seat belt re-slraintstems, as well as otherfactors are alto to be cdnslderedas causes for this years reductionin fatalities."

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IIFrom the LEFT HAND Continued from Page 1

Close door meetings, private home meetings aid tavern.meetings often were the modus- operandi of the day.

. We pegged our campaigñ on ousting these men from officeon the pinbafi gambling machines in town. We heard of a. great amount of hanky-panky with builders in town, but wenever pursued the matters. We assumed some of it was truebut felt this path might lead to some guya going to jail! Weweren't interested 'u sending anyone to jail, But we beganbanging away at the pinball machine operations m - .osanwhich we were often told were worth more than a milliondollars to local businessmen, They. shared 50% of the gross -take.

When the federal govemme insisted on gambling(revenue) stamps for the machines, we went to the policechief and asked him aliout the gamblingin Nues. He sent usto his boss, the Mayor, after claiming he knew nothing aboutthem. 1 played th. game. I went to the Mayer who said he tooknew nothing about it and referred me back to tite policechief. lt was the beginning of the end for this era in Niles.

In 1959 a young ea-Colgate football player came to ouroffice and said he was going to ron for office as anIndependent, He was very idealistic and agreed it was timethe town was turned around, His name, Ken Scheel, Nitos'a present village manager, was most responsible for theturning around of the village,

Ken went on the zoning board and struggled valiafitlyagainst the building of multiple dwellings in the village. Thebuilder, Suso,,, who is- most responsible for the multipleE dwelling inundation of the East Maine unincorporated area,sought to build iii Niles. but Scheel led the fight against theencroachment. In '61 when Scheel led a ticket to victory overn Stankowicz, it culminated in the end of a small town and the

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beginning of a modern up'to.date. community.

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s Since we primarily knew Stankowicz as-a publiman, we -

- - can only judge--his efflirt on bis work-in- public office, - - -

In looking at Niles today, it.must be agreed the men-in-the _ -

fifties did- a good job of lavino out tier .riih,, -

nightmarein Morton Ornvewiji its aborted ¿cets in MaineTownship, Nues has excellent excess to all 4 directions. Thebuilding and zoning codes were strict which resulted inwell.construtred homes in the community, Only plaster.walled homes were allowed in the early days which weassumed meant better construction. The fact that friends ofthe officials were in tap plastering büsiness can now beforgotten.

The greatest robbery in the suburbs took place during-thefifties when Niles officials literally stole the Golf Mill Centerfrom Morton Grove. Niles, which ended at DempsterSreet,agreed to furnish water to the center iii exchange for itcoming into Niles if it ever became incorporated, This effortresulted in Niles receiving over a million dollars a year inrevenue, which gives the village free -public transportationand fine social services which its neighbors are unable toafford. While ehe effort was primarilydue to a former trustee,lohn Stanley, nevertheless, it was done during theStankowjcz years.

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WHAT'S BRISK?THE WEATHER?

A WALK?

A NEW SOF.T DRINK?

- NO!IT'SAN-r-

AUTO PARTS COMPANY- That sells. -

name brand auto partsTHERE'S NO RISK -

- WHEN YOU DEAL WITH- BRISK servkenter:orner Harts Rd. .a Milwaukee Ave.

f47.73g5 - J -DailyClosedi a.m. to 5 p.m. (One Stop Ught South of Toahy) Sat. & Sun,

Becauseofour involvement inthe gambling issue, we had amonumenÑal chipon our shoulderin taciute fifties. The night

- officials eliminated the- gambling machines, I met a guy- outside thé viilagehall who asked me ifmy name s "Sud".When Isaid its5,asn't; I hurried inside and a police sergeantfolloWe4 tite guy; identified him-to me. and the quettionerlater wound up in the federal pokey serving a murder termHe wan a vicious hood who was nationallj,.knnwn. I was alsotold a "büsinesaman" . in the unincorporated - area on-

- Milwaukee Avenue was also goiig to kill a newspapermanandit brought out all the fear in me I was able to suppressduring the first 30 years of-my-Sub, Whether-the story wasapocryphal or not, I was obsessed with beating villageofficials.which placed4ti in this position.

I can't write in glowing terms about Frank't public life, Hetold Inc years later there was nothing he could have dOneabout-tIse gambling machines. He implied it was beyond hispower to change the tone of the community by the time we

- came on the scene, -

Our5private rpmembrance of- Frank will always be of a- charming in9n, He - was very soft'spoken, without any

preteitsion and was on a first.name Easinwith all the men inthe departments,

We found it ironic theprment Mayor, Blase, got into officebecaue of a great deal of sweatpn the part of many others.And shere self-made Stanknwicz, who left office when the ciywas to clean up the town, never lived as a wealthy man,Blase, the clean-up man, has amassed a great deal of money.And while Stankowicz had no businesses in town, Blase redeinto town proclaiming no private business interests will be

. toletated.by his public officials, and a month later, Blase had- 2 private -business interests,

y uve run a town wflich was beyOnd his control,

P anek. . . Cont'd from ilesEMaine P,l -

you were right." -

In bidding adieu to his publicjob Peck read the following:

"Much time has elapsed sincethe news of roy pending resigna-tian was released. lt is with mixedemotions that I speak heretonight. Counting my lime on thePork Board, t will have served the

Ili community as an elected officialfor nearly 12 years.

Our Village has undergone -atremendous growth, I look backwith self-satisfaction ai the manyinnOvations improvements -andaccomplishments made. Fore-sight and progressiveness havecharacterized the boards, theadministration and oar mayor. -Nick Blase, who provided theleadership so necessary in thatgrowing era. We didn't alwaysagree, but we have workedtogether for the betterment of oar.

irony ox inc two men's stylçs also never ceases. V.'hileStankowico would stop and chät svith all the-guys 'ni the publicdepartments, Blase probably dpesn!t know the names of 2e%-ofihe men. And whilestioowice-ei.played the-Mayor's- -job fos-villi's worth-Bláseeapinited it toits fullest. Yeti Blase -- -

madwthmoney, drove the flashy carswith sheer arrogance,- whflCsOftsi,bkn.prank nevec. flashed, either money w-

FrankStankowicz, agentle man .,. and agentlenias ,,. who

was a man of integrity anfrdeepconviction andmost of the time

ILegal NoticeThe Plan Commission and

Zoning Board of Appeals, Nues, -Illinois will hold a public hearingon Wednesday, Fábruary S, 1975at 8:00 P.M. in the MunicipalCouncil Chambers, 7OO Wap-kegan Road to hear the followingpetition,

(75-ZP.2) Roy W. Witz, 7639 --

MiMaukee Avenue, B.l to B.l- Special ljde,-store to be used forsmall and sports car parts,

Orville C. Ottow, Sec'y.

John G. PriCk, ?ha'u,man -

Plan Commission & Zonin- Board of Appeals

Nibs, Illln,pis 60648

-Ommunity. My thanks to all ofthe different board members withwhom l've bad the privilege ofworking.

'At this time, I would also liketo thank the many individuals inthe community who have sup.ported me when I worked onreferendums, in elections and on

- the many other projects in whichl've participated

"To my successor on the board,I offer my coOgratulations andgood wishes,

"As I said before, it is withmixed emotions that I speak.Sadness ai leaving'a.chjir which Ihave held for many years. Happi.ness at soon becoming a part ofthe administration where I will beable to continue to contribute in adiffereutwayto theprugress and.growth of our Village."

Incoming trustee Panek waspresident -of the League ofWomen Voters and has been aresident ofNjles for 16 years. Shesalti there has been - much oro-gress shown by this'board 'añdmany firsts instituted- by boardaction, and was pleased tobecome a part.of it,

Trustee Aug Marcheschi and -Blase bot, said Carol was select.ed jo rn with incumbentsMarcheschi, tfarczak, Basi -andSelmas in -next April's - village -ejection, When they sought acandidate she was .ip!mediatelyaccepted when it was known shewas available. -

In another action Tuesday nightBlase said Nues will pass aresolution at Its nest - meetingwhich will enable the community

- tu be isoveeed by . federal floodinsurance, He said the village hadbren fighting the governmentover the. matter because the

If. pratice- makes perf,- theteam at St. John Brebeuf shouldjust about be there! Thit yearthey are planning their sixthfestival for be week'eeds -of-Jan,31/Feb. 1 and Feb.7/8, -

Festival chairmen Andy Scier-waltes and - -Ra,y Basel havepromised sur evening to re.

n member with . Seven CabaretShows including That's Enter.lahininot, Ja Cinderella, SnakeGulcb, Salinagundi, Das Beau.hauu Mustard Ois l'unr FrénchFries and Happiness In.

"Hundreds of people are in.volved in Some phase or other ofthis prodûction and many are noteven parisbinntrs," commentedAndy. Last year more than 5.000

H people attended the festival and-they were well accommOdated.

n -Our shows are timed to lasttwenty-five minutes each with the

n exception of the show in the gymwhich will be about fifty miñutes,

- The school hail will beset upas a -- E German- Beer - Garden - with -arestaurant, Here therc will be

n-- music fordan.cingand sing-a.long -----

-all evOning, .

n Don't forget that each show -

room will have eotertainmentjntheir 'holding rooms and be

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- serviced 6y the Pizza HutchH added Ray, "and for the con--m

Vesience of those- attending, afree shuttle . bus service will beprovided from il Ist National -

Bank of Niles parking loi to the -

front door." This service willcontinue until dosino. -

Tickets are avai!abìe thru BillDoyle at 967-5332 or at the St.John Brebeuffierto at 830) N.Harlem, Niles. -

Park. . . -

Cont'd from Niles'E.Maine Pirequired to have aminimum of 85signatures ofqualified Voters whoreside in tile Nues Park District,Cand)dates must also file areceipt from the County Clerk forhis or her Statement of EconomicInterest either when filing theirpetitions-or no later than the lastday to file on Jan. 27, 1975.

Petitions are available at thePark District Office, 7877. Mil. -waokee ave. , during regular

- ofticè liourv;

insurance plan was inadequate,but because mortgage moneywould be difficult (o -acquire-thevillage will now join-neighboringCommunities in being covered bythe federal flood (nfurance-

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The Morion Gnive Park Districtbegan accepting registrations fortheir winter Sewing Classes onJan. 13. Deadline toregjsterjsJan. 29 at the Park Qffic, 6250Dempster. The Classes which willbe taught by Theresia Goppertare as follows: MansfjeldWed.t2:30-230 p.m. Adults, begin-ners. MansfjeldTues.4 to 6p.m.-9 to 17 yr. olds, beginner.

rito 7 p.m.-9 to 17

TheB:fr-Th=m!ay Iawy *6,1975

Cuft!aI art dss

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The Murton Grove Park District. will be offering various culturalart classes ' beginning the firstweek in February. Among them-are three classes taught byAdrienne Ruby. They arm Cena.dye Siftehesy (needlepoint, crew-el. rugmùisg) held at MansfieldPark on Mondays from 7to 9 p.m.for adults-the fee is $18 for 12weeks; CeI.eg held at Oketo

Park on Wednesdays from 8 to930 p.m. foradultt-the fee is $9foi8 weekg;nd Needlepuh,t held

. at Oligta Park on Wednesdaysfrom 6:30 to 8 p.m. for adults at$9 foi' 8 weeks.

Regisiralion begins Monday,Jan. 13 at the Park Office andextends thru Jan. 29 at-S p.m.Non-resident fee is one.half morethe resident rate. .

Winter ßewing classes

yr. olds.. advanced. Mansfield.Fri..12:30 to 230 p.m.-adults,

. advanced. Mansfield.F,j4 to 9 Pp.m-adults, advanced. flic fee is b$20 for 10 weeks and one half gmore for the non-résidents.

Also being taught isAlterations C

on Friday atMansfield Park from9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at $10 for 10weeks (one half more tue non-residents). The Classes rtli h..._ G(the first week

mm ,eams ea .4, and ven onemece a mps to the Four kes

offers public skating 7. days a hour to creáte their tèam'sarea. The bus will leave thç

week. at times to satt eve,one..sculpture. Any materials may beGrennai Heights.Rea0 Ceo-

Evenings, skate Wednesday used in addition to the-snow itselfter at 5:45 p.nÍ. on Monday

night 7-8:30, Friday night 7-9:30, to create characters on theevenings and return appcoxj.

Saturday night 730-io;.and Sun-. following themes: 7. to 10 year tely at 10 p.m The 3 r-day night 6:30-8. Sunday night is

: olds-the Peanuts characters; lidatesaee Jan. 20, 27 and

liard in Nues, . the Sportschildren will be divided . SldbIRltFoiWL&inS.mplex indoor, artificial rick -Y.. _ The Nifes Park District'i

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". -W.LI WELCOMESPER NENT RESIDENTS.AND OFFERS [UÌURIOUS HOTEL LIVING.

n-.. PER MOMTHNO ONE PAMPEjs THEIR GUESTS ANDPERMANE RESIDEN MORE THANWE DO - MAID SERVICE EVERY DAY,24 HOUR SWflCHBOJr ITh JUST ANICE FRIENDLY PLACE. TO LIVE

DEposrr QRRQflfl IDVANCE. vwu UVUCHFU1RED

A M*qIA - coaTA& _ TAUhIqyllwu L lAR9101 WAUKEGAN RD.MORTON GROVE,ILL.

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Sports Complex. Regluliifon . . . I 14 ear Id L h -Registration for the final ses adult and family night a special e° e Walt Disney

sinn of Learn to Skate classes will for those 18 and older and Ribbons a dbegin Monday. lan. 27. This will children accompanied by a parent be awarded t lier prizes will

be the last 8 week session of the who skates. .

lace woa st, 2,,i and-3riJ

season. andwjll end with this Therç are matinees oil Satur. - . F in........... :yéars'ice show inAprik The cast day ànd Sunday afternoons from call the

. Öftheicéshnw will be made up of 1l5-4 pm. After school sessions -r District at 967-6ft33

only thosç,.enmlled in a Park held M day 3 30-5 45 p inDistrict Larn.to-Skate program. Tuesday 2-5 p.m. and Thiir.day Pin4&liOO Re&sùim,r....Plans for the show are already I' in Also we have lunchtime The Niles Park District willunder way. Don'rniiss out oit any Tuesday and Thursday. again offer pre.tehool classesof eke funi Register 7 days a from1l3Oa.m. to 12:3O.P.in..and - during Session Il.week, beginning Jan. 27 at the Wednesday l230-2 p.m...... . Sev6ral changes hav b6enSports Complex, Ballard and Admissioe prices are weekdays made to provide a inure completeCumberland. Call: 297-8010 for weekinids $125, Senint-Cili. program for your child. TÓ give.. details. zens 7$ cents weedkays, . $ mothers better idea .f th6

GnmpAdii,lsnlna weekends. Non-residents add 50 program and to give the in.RitenandRentals gehts; skate rentaI-75 cents. slructors the necessary insist.

Is your groùp looking.for a new 'h' wait for winter's chill? aree. we ask that ail mothersforni of recreation and enter. wann, indoor, modern- assist in their childs Classtàinment? 1f so, call the -Niles way at thO NilesSports.Compiéx . Periodically. . . .

Sports CompleL and let us pat . The Sports Complex is another Any children who are 3 years.your groups' event on toe! Many recreational service by your Niles old or older by April 1, 1975 andschools, scouts, and churches Park .Distrtc. who are toilet trained may enrollhave already enjoyed an after- For details phone 297-8010. . t?e. week program. A birth

. :: . ....... . . ccÑficate reoutrod at th titre. noon. or- ecening of ice skítiiig;. The staff of the Sports Complex .

will help design arrangements to .

. best suit your needs. We can _______accomodate groups . of any size .. . . ...and type at a public seyton or at aprivate rental of the rink. Gthup ...admistion prices are discountèdaccording to . the si,, ..f

of registaflon. :. Session ji Pre.School registra-tioiLwill be held at the Recreation-Couder, 7877.Milwaukee.on Jan.. 28 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. andJan.30 from -7 to 8:30 p.m.

. . . NuMbers for regjstñtioj, vilîSea8luii HRegi. lM issued beginning at 7x30 am..--- -..- .. r'....There. are-still Some openings for the mOrnipg règistradon datogroup. IÇ0 instance, a group rif 20 jn snmeof the Session 1 NOes °«b'- Children enrolléd in sessionskaters will receive 25 ovnIs off

Park District programs. Most I lili be given first opportuñi1y to

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thé regularadmission priceat anypro5stacted this week (Jan.- registet for Session flregularly scheduled public - ses- 13). . .. or further information on

sien.All progrmseq prè-regis. times and locaiion call he Nuesiror a large group. perhaps a . .tralion afldclinssises are limited, Park District at 967.6o3.. private rental of.the rink is Ihe . Registraffonwijl betaken attleanswer!. We have ice times . Nues ParkDistjct administrationavailable on Wedncsday and building at7817 Milwauk ave. SUminerEm1loenj .Friday-evenings fr gro9p rental. from 9 to 5 p.m. Monday dieu The- Nues Park District is nowComplote skate rental and-

Priday-andsaturday from 9 am. tkiflR apiilications . for sutrmernach bar are also available fig .e noon. creation Positions. Posit ionsoui çnjoyment Fer details; call .

idifion& information con- include Pihyground and Diylie SPot(Complex at 297-8010. tact tre Nues Park District at Camp Leaders, Specialists, 1ro-967-6633. . jeciionistt, and whmjj Pool- Pub1leSkaungu,Personnel. The Park. District isAftention Ice Skatethl Ateyoualso looking for a Bus DrivCr vithlagued by the mild -winter? Snow Sculpture Contest a C" license to drive for thetother Nature has done little to The Nues Park District is Summer Day Camp. .uild outdoor rinks this season. . . sponsoring its first annual snow For applications and fiicthècuf there-is a plaèe nearby with sculpture contest at the Sports information, contact the Nifests of smootj, beautiful ice for Complex on Saturday, Jan. 18. Park District at 7877 Milwaukeemr skating enjoyment ... The The activities will begin at i p.m. ave., or call 967-6633.les Sports Complex.

and thère will be snow providedLocated two blocks south of by tite Park District's ice re-ilf Mill at Cuinberland and suriisr.

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: TheBiagle, Thnd.y, ianua,y 16, 1975 Pas. 25Dons up and down N.D. swim Maine East varsity swimming- . -

team loses,. in. mat competltion .The NoUe Daine varsitvs

The N.D. weestling teopened ai home on Novigainst Gördon- Tech and31-li. Varsity winners forwere Kevin Walshrat 112.Romano at 126. Marc Remai

_155, Relais Burke at 167,Tories at 185, and Brian Hiheavyweight. The soplioteam won 4140. :

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On Dec. 1 the Dons lost toCross 27-26. . Winners foewere Keviji Walsh at LOS, .1Delabantyat 112..Joe Pritcha,126. Ted Tsoùmaé at 132,Romano at 138, Dpve Mondat145 and Brian Burké ail

Notre Dame met a . toCarmel ofMondélein.on Dee.thefr gym and loitJ4.16. Winsfor N.D. were. Paul Vee-atKevin Walsh at 112, jechard at 132, and Brian BurL167. - -

Bafkathòmé,on.Dec.10-N

at 140. MarC Stornano at 155,Burke at 167:

The Dons really explodedhome against St.Vtator's on D13 winninglO of the 12 weighSeven oftlsese were by pins.Junior Varsity . and sophonteam ältesten and the freshinlost by 2 points. Winners for tvarsity were Paul Vex atKevin Walsh .at 112, John Deihanty at 119, Rick Romano at 12Ted .Tsournas at *32, Joe Prchard at 138, Dave Mandolini145, Marc Romano at 155, Bei.. Burke at 167.and Paul Torres185. -

At home again on Dec. 20, N.lost to Buffajoctrove 42.Winners for N.D: were Paul Viat 105 and Brian Burke at 16The sophomôres won 36-24. Winnets on the soph level were Kevi.Memmej ariOS, Mikei-Burke a112, Tim McLaughlin at 119Chuck Romano at 138, Kurt Malat 145, and TOn ORdurke at 185

The nxt day N.D. lostSchaumburg 36-13. Schaumbieis the 1974 champion in the MiSuburban Léague. Wiñners fcND. were Paul 'ee at 105, RieRomang at 126, and Brian Barkat 167. -

On Dec. 27 and 8 N.Dparticipated-in the GlenbroolSouth

Tournament and canje out12th in: the. 16 schools entered.Winners were Kevin . Walsh at112, PaulVeelt 105, Brian Burkeat 167, John- Delahnty at 119,and Paul Torres at 185 won thewhite consolation. -

The Dons met a strong MaineWest team on Jan. 3 in their gymändlost 28.21 Winners.for ND.were Paul . Vex at 105 KevinWOish at 112, Ted Tsoumas at138, Brian Burke at 167, and PaulTorrei at. 185,

The N.D. varsity won overNifes West on Jan. 4 by 28-21.Winners for N.D. were Paul Veeat 105 who won 3-2; Kevin Walshat 112 won by a pin in 3:10. RickRomanoat 126- won by a pin in509. Ted Tsoiimas at 138 won13-2. Dave Mandolini at 145 wonby a pin In 3:99. Brian Burke at167 won 5-0.

The ND. sophomore io$ 37-18.Whiners for N.D. were Key'Memmel at 105 wbo weil 6-Mike fiurkeat 112 won by.a pin5:28, Tuiii McLaughlin at 119 wonbya pin in S;18. Kurt Mala at145won 7-0..

The N.D. freshmen team losttoNifes West by 36.24. Fresh N.D.Winners. were Frank Majerus -ai'105 who won-9-2, Tom Flood at112 won by a in in 5:55. Mark

t Highlighting the meet was

team lost to Glenhinok Siuthama .Nlecnli at 126 won 6-3. John ' Jan. Ii by 113-50. The J,V, teas. 27 . Strauch at 145 wen by a pin in also lost the' sanì àfternoe' lost 3:31. 1.arryRobe at 167 Yet the record shows iON.ft a pin in 1:36. flic N.D, swimmersurneij in ti.Rick ' The varsity will see action best Individual performances . eIo at . sg iii t New Trier West, New the ssason. -Paul Trie Eastand Loyola a NTW on The varsity 400 yd. freestylrt at. . Jan. 11. The sanie day\ai-Ioon relay of CeicOtten, Steve Goultmore N.D, SQphOmoreteam hosts a 52 Ed Zonsius and Brian Walsh teeschool invitahon tournament. a first placo.Holy. On Jan.. lO N.D. will be at The Donsteokasecond piacelN.D. ' Savanna along with Tilden and- four events: Don Knill in 1hoho .

New Trier West. St. Patrick H.S. diving, Ed Zonsius in the 500ri at _ will come to N.D. on Jan. 24 and freestyle, Tini Burke in the 100Rick ND. finishes out January wit3i backstroke, and Jeff Stahl in theolmi Warren in an away match on Jan. 100 yd. breaststroke.67. 25.The J.V. swimmers took threeugh February will see the end of the first places. Dave Herdriçh took.7 in wrestling season. The Suburban first in the 50 yd. freestyle, Jimides Catholic Conference Tournament MeNaI, in the 100 bach, and the105. will he at St. Viator's on Feb. 8 400 yd. freestyle relay of Herd-Prit- and 9. The IUSA Sectionals will rich, MeNab, Dennis Brand, and, at osi Feb. 21 and 22. The climax Bill Meyer also won.

will come at the IHSA State The Doss swim St. Patrick ILS..D. Tournament on Feb. 27 and 28 to On lan. 17 at 4 p.m. They swimers be held at . the University of luke Forest on Ian. 18 at 2 p.m.05. Illinois at Champaign. The meet with Prospect is on Jas.no Last year Notre flo,.-' 21 at 4 . p.m.

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Kevin Walshat 112. RiekRomawas S.l.C. chai;; and nlo.....i

lost io Barringtonf r N.D. wece.Paui Vee.at I.

13th in the state tournansst. -

On Saturday. Dec. 21. - theannual Maine Rast Invitationalwas held for the varsity. NifesWest won the very clone invita-tional with .50.?s points. NilesEast was second with 49.90points, and Hiusdale Centralplaced third with 48.60 points.Maine East placed seventh out ofthirteen schools with 46.20points, improving greatly overlast year's twelfth place finish.Maine Rasi was only 2.5 pointsteem third place and only 4.5points from first Johñ Gervins

Hi, put in an excellent peiformance..-placing second on the high bar;

Mike Schwarz placed fourth onthe rings; John Giovenco placedseventh on the side horse; Car3iRetti placcdeighth on the parallelbara.

Mso, on Jan.4 the Maine Eastvarsity continued ito winning

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streak by defeating Buffalo Grove108.85-97.05.

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lbs' Rai Reevelini On Friday, inn, 17, andnflSaturday, Jag. 18. the Maine Eastn

swimmers will host.High.in land Park and Elk Grove, respec.at tively. .'e The first meet, featuring High.land Pack against Maine East,will be the Ipughest. in thise week.end of ss9iqiìeg for the

.. Demons.kCoach' Ron Davitt stated that

: Student teacherDennis It. Sullivan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Sullivan, 7328W. Breen st.. Niles, is partiel.pating in the student teachingprogram at North Central Collegeiii Naperville during the 1974.75winter teem.

Sullivan is teaching physicaleducation at Lincoln Jr. Hi inNapervulle as a part of hisrequirements for state teachercertification.

A 1971 graduate of Noire Dame.high school, Sullivan is a senior atthe four-year, coeducational, lib.eral arts college.

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:; Friday, Jan. 17, Maine Wen'a: wilihost Maine East, beginning 'unease i., Rsipa*ii. fo Cd of di. COMM5$Jq OF BANKS AND ThUSTCQp,,

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miast,to ''AND SUBSIDIARIES as tu. clos, of biaisa,, cii 31 .l9.Á.

6, Co;chOardner is very confi. 'A,aimIt. dent about the meet and stated c.a ., .. r ilwhdl.. i tua,at vili ci., " . i. tal ttS. T,ioasy usadO,, .a . ÇTent 95m.n

Coach Gardner hopes to have ? °'°' utui nw,u,., t tini C tbi -a as good a meet against Maine 'e. 5m.West as his team did against . i. oi'., .asau.. ilnnn, s 5ii _.Glenbroek N rIb F d '. YnO. ..,.mi o,,,tt.... ..... -------.7. . o n ay, . , ..dn .5,-, iimML... .r_ ---'e 20. The Maine East varsity Scored s. on., p.... «Idl.,I n. v.g . ,..dihI ,...... --------

1 122.70 to Glenbrook North's ° " 55mm. lasa.,. ..dfduus md iM, ami. nom..fI,e h.t. 100.00. Main.. CC.' .-' ..-.. ist won every , ,,,,,,,, la ..ade.,i.. f ...IM.hJ---------------; event except for the floor caer us,, s. su. ..i .. ..,.,s.,,., ..w.,j------------ . .....

. John GeÑins. veraeinc R.ic .. . '

... .n,,.nrc.rnflc,.,fl5c...., ' " ,..c..,. .oa..,. ..... '". -n--- .- .. - uAmmthe high bar. Also contributing to i. .i ana.n, ..,a.,,y,.. ., ...,.,.u,...

o averagino8.l5ontlesid:n.. !"!!''!!' --5,4.....- -----------, meow. .. mu. . ..IaIg Mike Schwurs 7.95 ou rings; Cary i. Onmit. .4 1.Iu. ..nm..$. c.d .ifkI.I S.iN.fl..........................d Belli 8:05 onthe parallel bars; :':: ':' :...':::''«:' : : :::::'--- ---,r and Stan Kuhn, replacing Dave ii. voo*i. airains _ tk Nellessen as all.around toan . 1.1 7.1.1 d...,d d.p..H,......................................................................e because ofa hurt wrist averaging : t .i, 'I:..Jd ,d ,-.a, i. b.'_5.95. - . ai. 0th, II.btrl., f., b.omd ..m ...._- ................_; CoachGardnercommeoted on tb:::0............. -;;,a ':' :::::..--the meet by stating,. lt was a iv. oO. Vaille.. .........................................................................

reali and meet for our varsit " TOTAC UAIIUTIEO.............................. , .... . -._ .. . . io.. .asoauv rnTtu,sv u, CON5OUDATiDsquad, and Stan Kuhn did verowell as all-around man. and li ow WAilS aim uletiima,will coutinue as the all-around iO j bd dI5 I i5 ..... _ l., i,i. .Iagp-------

. man along with Dave NelIeen.' !! '" f!""."..."..." '.'...'-.'..'."-.".'.-....-.'...'...'..

The freshman and sophomore 'i'. TOTAL UJIIVU CH LOANS ANO stcuemu...............sauads didn't fare as ,coli on 5h a,,,a,,frshmen were downed 46.42 to ,, ,,,, ,..- ,. ...- and tile sophornoreis were

Highland Park has about theSame record as the Demons, andhe also stated that they have -

three outstanding swimmers ineach event.

The second meet, which will beagainst Elk Gruye on Saturday.should reallybe no problem forthe Demon swimmers CoachDavitt explained. This is becauseElk Grove has lost niost of itsmeets this year and also becausethey have Only thtee or fourindividuals Ihat will beat Demonmermen. Elk Grove lost a coupleof their good swimmers last year.

And in a'meet on Dec. 20, theDeerfield swimmers defeatedMaine East by a score of 89 to83-..thus ending a four meetwinning streak for the Demonsand giving them their first less ofthe year.

First places in this meet werefew and far. for the Demons wereonly able to win two eventsagaliint Deerfield. The first placeswent to Chris Dickson In divingwith 221 .40 poInts and to JonTice in the 200 yard medley with atime of 2:11.144.

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learn, led by captain Mary Winktand co-captain Melody Millerstarted the 1914-75 season witthree consecutive Wins.

The giri? -first away ricCI waagainst Gleebrook Sooth, wittheybcatwíih a score Of1.O5 I8530.

Firsts were tophonwre EllenBarrett scoring 8.1 in vanhí,gand srniorflcbbic Leplich scoring7_SS in a balance beam Confine.

The second mrc of lite atasenwag a home ene will, Gleitreok

The girls placed first. second.and third in three etti of fourCvexts

Ontttaedíng ttnnances byEllen Bassett In vaulting trilli afirst placo stein of. 74$ andMelody MIIICrIriIh ran places 1wbalance beam wftb a 7.d, inUneven bars with an 6.1. and inlTor ezertlue with an 6.L

Other competitors were ClefsBaetelcrecí in vauljing, MaryWinkel and Katen Davla lo

bln-w f,n and Cindy Dl Vie,1w IFairexerrmse an uneven, bare.

Tlfsnitírdwmn was against riraiIEghIatr4 Peak ow Dec. 1.

The girls took: first pra lojmenen bara wt Mettdy Mifittscoring 85 and Parsis Scitnitatakingseernd place ¶CIth an glosauIhingEimsEareertirokwitbaThand Melody MiIIhnleokatccs Witit a 1! le bataneefreuen ryeejníth a acere of IA and ManyWlekcf tank first wfiIh a 7.5E.Freshman

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LI Out of the flnal," he explained, (away) end Jan, 1$ agatontFiarlo at 132-a second atd KurtPlace winners wcr Junior Mitte Addloon Trait (away).

many mistakes und thce kopt as lun, Il against Highland Park

Demons flnishcd in. t ith place, the apcomlng 1110Cc,

tournamentheld Dcc 1-2$, the strong," said Coach Jtárltteh on

"We wrestltd portly, meklng loo Upcomtg competltio wilt be

They werejast too strong for os, " (brohos Wrist) beets (ti tite lltse'tq,

toce, W,k gas was e discolor, (knee Injury) cod Dol, CepoueoIl

should have woti itt Nies flout, porteItt of the dasl HeIsSt etuiflach team ha sin winners, bst echo a strotig thowitig In Ittetetheir two pl sHade the dIffer- compctltlu, With Ken liJllye

matches. Coach Oenrge Juritieh rels loO sed state comptlt(us,had this to say en thr losst. We We could poItsibly. win MI

ping twa, losIng 24-17 to Nilet Grant si lOi alto wuti the WhhtcSeniors Kurt Schmidt at 112 and nagtest (erottitti 8tlt plr),Mike Semmerling at ISS won bolli Tite Demons are now 2-6 wIlli 9

ESSI and 40-6 to Waahegan, runnulaftott bracket of the tour-

found the ramify grttpplero drep performtttice, $hor Claude

dual meetsand a tourtiontt.,nt over itt', totalI, s I 12 puattdr, and

dirts as they particIpated Itt two wrcstllttg well for tif al I 12, CtStIte holidays.

h&t getliUg ost-tttaouled' rum-

wrestling team led to watelt thtlr Itint In tIte flaIls Kurt n

the hoÍtdayi tite Malee fisot loathIsicilt, fitta a Otlotattir gus

The wcek-tnd eV flee, 20-2f tousled Coaclt Jui(ttult ott their

While many were feasting over wreolird very well lhrotghotji tIte

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