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oard revb byñane Miller : Rep.ésentatives of 23 NUes gas . stationsand 2o11 companies were . present at theNiles Villagè Board meeting Tuesday, Jan.13 -. tà renew thetr petition to the . board forapproval of sèli-service pumps in Niles, -. Sam Fucarino, owner of Milwaukèe-Ballard SheIt, 9002 - Milwaukee ave told the board, Iws se1f-service stations itwas Important for self service for Sears gas islands both to be legalloed in NOes since it cite at d Fucarin s plea by meaiis our srvival.' Fucarino stating thdt 60% ofthe gas sold in noted, neighboring towns are the country Is tbroughself- able.to undersell os by3* to d a servicé Islandsand people should galion and not only are WO losing be given the option -of pumping - business, but the village is losing their own-gas and saving a few revenue." - -- cenlsifthey so desire. Bob Kirby, territory man for Bén Smith, ownerofthe service Shell Oil. and Frank. Smoleo, station at 8120 W. Oaktso told the - representiog USA Petroleomwbo - board he felt they should be are:the sätiosal concessionaires ; Contlnu00onPae27 96639OO-1-4 SlurS 90eeion Village of Nues , Editjoñ It's.:...offjdal .1 : - Apollo closes . . 8746 N. SHER?, NILES, ILL. - - VO!..21! NO. 31, THE BUÒLE, THUIthDAY, Mtiiut 15,ilgl ,fl JU rie w pre.p,' Village Board candidates busy with petitions By Dine - .While Mayor Nicholas Blase and hin - Achiéveiusenl with Economy Party" ticket -are the - - only. fficially annoimced slate for. theopcoming April 7 village electioo, Ike independent can- didatènare beginning to throw theirlislsiotothe riog. Elaie Beinen, a- Niles park - cbmñsissioher, has announced she isofficially roonhig os an hi- dependent - candidate for the Mayor of Nibs. Beinen's corn- paign manager, Peter Leocioni df - NOes tòld The Bngle,he was in- -- volved in Chicago politics for 45 ,- . -Thréé Nilésites take petitions - - . - .for park board seats - . Three Nilesites hove picked up Merrill, former Niles Park ptiti000 fòr the 3- vacancies on Commissioner who was defeated the Nilo Park Board àccordlng io her bid for rwclection in 1979 - to POrk secretary Grace John- dod Steve Charnershi, 7054 son. -. --------Seward, who Is now serving as a - They are Stan 4iski, 0347 parkhòardconoiiosioner. - - Shermer rd who JunO eompleled - ChOhserski was appointed to lOs tararOn preoidentof the Nifes. : the Nifes park board in 1962, was Chamber f Commerce and In- . - elected in 1964 serving in that duotryl Mary Maraoek, 5243 N.- C°iitlsned en Page 27 . Añóther Continuance iIi abduction case against Nilesite Another,Oordinuance lo Feb. 1f has been granted to the ongoing case-of the.48yesr old Niles man - accused of .abdacling and ..sexoàllymolesting a 7 year old 'Nifes iOl last Octobèr io the LawrencewoodShopping Center. The accused, Jameo F. Kur- leer, 7u07 Odell bao been tree on. $50,000 bond since his arrest by Nilespolice Kurtuer is accused of allegedly pulling the-child into 9000er í_ years and feels his background is a definitø asset to Reinen's can- -didacy. Lencioni iu president of the St. Isaac Jogoes 55 PIno Çlab. Heulen residen dt 0827 Oleander with herhusbao-'John. Wldle NUes .altoroey -Thomas Flynn bas flat officially anonas- ced his candidacy for mayor, he did tell The Bugle he will definitely have a mayoral can- didate and 3;tFunlee candidates for the electiOn.- Flynn statedhe is attenipling Vs get Ihe most "qualified .candidates'to serve Continuedon Page 27 - his anis and driving flee Co_a nearby location where be forced- - her to commit a deviate sèxual ad. - - He io faciog four counts, osent which, the deviate sexual condact charge io a Class X offense. If . convicted of Ibis charge, Kurtzer. would lie sobject to a minimum of 0 yearoimprioonment. The other charges are onlawfal restraint, . mdcccxl liberties with a child and aggravated kidnapping. - -. :*V- Ø' - - Nil0ijc .Li. tsz'ar - - qktOn - - --.-. -1 - '\L .:Y (.ç)J. - Know your----. Town meeting 'Kiìo*Yqw Town".wiIl be Ilse tfiemè hf-the Satorday-Jaii 17 meeting 5f. thè - MorIon- Grove- NUes Leagse of Women Voters at' the - Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln, hetweeo 1 and3p.m. -' A panel of fose epells on tIse twls villages --Carol Oblinsky, Rich - Behren, Le050rd - Bloom- field, and Carol Panek--wilt presestthe program. - Ohlinsky, political editor of the Nibs Spectator,. who recently wrote a -series of articles about - Miles eiitilled "Cernas 'SO" will discuss resulta of her research, Çnuthrnrd an Page 17 Officially opening -the long awaited St: John Breheuf Festival 12- ticket sales are I. tb r., Festival Co-Chairmen, Rosemarie Kovarik, JOdy Early and Judy Flybs; Niles Mayor Nicholas Blase; andTicketChairmeiíMillie aod Ted Kroll. As lo tisepast, the llasnuol Festival will include 7encitlng and original cabaret shows, featariog comedy, singing, and dancing; a wide variety of Village-Chamber co-sponsor seminar on financing st.,NilesandWfflbegiát'4Pn. - The SemInar will feature a representative- from the Small - Businesu Administration, an SBA Loan Packager, a Ventare Capital Group repreuentattveL and members ef the NlIeu ContlnuedonPagel7 The VlIIge of Nlleu and 'the NOes Chamber-of Coitimerce 8e -Industry are ce-upènaoring a - Seminar nn Thursdny, Jan. , entitled. Altèrnative Sources of Financing for Small Bnutnesu". -- The Serntnar will beheld at the NOes Thdent Center, 1000 Oakton - Board voie unanimous oH -dositig -. - -: by ElleeaUlrsrhleld .' - Abs t fO pa Oslo W p osent e t e p ti f pr gr mo Theud y January 13 when sckml lashed last yea to ta off b d membe of East lof i projected deficit Dièlrict.63 voted unanimOusly tò Apollo studènls witt.be housed--- close Apollo ochool,-101OO Dee rd., in Gernini5llíè olderbnt.largerof effectiveJune 30, 1981. - the twa faèilitieo for a total Adios followed recommen- eorollmeotofabont900stodenlu. - dalias by Ihe administration - Amin Futterman, a paèest hi Decemher 9 tohelp bolster-school the Wilsoo-Washington area,told - tislriet finances bard hit by board memhéru his analysis -ef- , - declining enrollment and the budget indicated the disthiCt , resulting loss of slate aid. would not be "in dire need" deilil Closing Apollo wilt 59cc Ike 1990. He saisi 'It in not tile - dislrict a projected p20,000 a business of- the bosid to as year. Since 197f four elementary cumulate surpluses." His con- schools atuohave beenclosed. - tentionswero refuted by business A majority of board members msuagerJames Bowen. indicated any savings from- this Inaction relatedtó the Apollo school closiog should be used to Continned an Pagè27 - - .s B Festival 12 Tickçts culinary deligbls; and dancing till- the wee-hours of the maiming. Traditionally this extravaganza is the hestentertainment bargalilof the year. The $7 per person ticket entitles hearer lu all, - shows and activities. Curtain call un each of the four nightalu 8p.m. . - - - For lirketu and luformattnn call, 007-5493 or the SJB Rectory, 968-8145.

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Page 1: L Nil0ijc .Li. tsz'ar - .:Y qktOn --.-. Ø' :*V-evanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/Niles... · b d membe of East lof i projected deficit Dièlrict.63 voted unanimOusly tò

oard revbbyñane Miller

:

Rep.ésentatives of 23 NUes gas. stationsand 2o11 companies were

. present at theNiles VillagèBoard meeting Tuesday, Jan.13

-. tà renew thetr petition to the. board forapproval of sèli-service

pumps in Niles,-. Sam Fucarino, owner of

Milwaukèe-Ballard SheIt, 9002- Milwaukee ave told the board,

Iws se1f-service stationsitwas Important for self service for Sears gas islands both

to be legalloed in NOes since it cite at d Fucarin s plea bymeaiis our srvival.' Fucarino stating thdt 60% ofthe gas sold innoted, neighboring towns are the country Is tbroughself-able.to undersell os by3* to d a servicé Islandsand people shouldgalion and not only are WO losing be given the option -of pumping -business, but the village is losing their own-gas and saving a fewrevenue." - -- cenlsifthey so desire.

Bob Kirby, territory man for Bén Smith, ownerofthe serviceShell Oil. and Frank. Smoleo, station at 8120 W. Oaktso told the

- representiog USA Petroleomwbo - board he felt they should beare:the sätiosal concessionaires ; Contlnu00onPae27

96639OO-1-4

SlurS 90eeion Village of Nues, Editjoñ

It's.:...offjdal .1 : -

Apollo closes. . 8746 N. SHER?, NILES, ILL. - -

VO!..21! NO. 31, THE BUÒLE, THUIthDAY, Mtiiut 15,ilgl ,fl JUriew pre.p,'

Village Board candidatesbusy with petitions

By Dine

- .While Mayor Nicholas Blaseand hin - Achiéveiusenl withEconomy Party" ticket -are the -

-

only. fficially annoimced slatefor. theopcoming April 7 villageelectioo, Ike independent can-didatènare beginning to throwtheirlislsiotothe riog.

Elaie Beinen, a- Niles park- cbmñsissioher, has announced

she isofficially roonhig os an hi-dependent - candidate for theMayor of Nibs. Beinen's corn-paign manager, Peter Leocioni df

- NOes tòld The Bngle,he was in--- volved in Chicago politics for 45

,- . -Thréé Nilésites take petitions- - . -

.for park board seats -

. Three Nilesites hove picked up Merrill, former Niles Parkptiti000 fòr the 3- vacancies on Commissioner who was defeatedthe Nilo Park Board àccordlng io her bid for rwclection in 1979

-

to POrk secretary Grace John- dod Steve Charnershi, 7054son. -. --------Seward, who Is now serving as a

- They are Stan 4iski, 0347 parkhòardconoiiosioner. --

Shermer rd who JunO eompleled - ChOhserski was appointed tolOs tararOn preoidentof the Nifes. : the Nifes park board in 1962, wasChamber f Commerce and In- . - elected in 1964 serving in thatduotryl Mary Maraoek, 5243 N.- C°iitlsned en Page 27

.

Añóther Continuance iIiabduction case against Nilesite

Another,Oordinuance lo Feb. 1fhas been granted to the ongoingcase-of the.48yesr old Niles man

- accused of .abdacling and..sexoàllymolesting a 7 year old'Nifes iOl last Octobèr io theLawrencewoodShopping Center.

The accused, Jameo F. Kur-leer, 7u07 Odell bao been tree on.$50,000 bond since his arrest byNilespolice Kurtuer is accusedof allegedly pulling the-child into

9000er

í_ years and feels his background isa definitø asset to Reinen's can-

-didacy. Lencioni iu president ofthe St. Isaac Jogoes 55 PIno Çlab.Heulen residen dt 0827 Oleanderwith herhusbao-'John.

Wldle NUes .altoroey -ThomasFlynn bas flat officially anonas-ced his candidacy for mayor, hedid tell The Bugle he willdefinitely have a mayoral can-didate and 3;tFunlee candidatesfor the electiOn.- Flynn statedheis attenipling Vs get Ihe most"qualified .candidates'to serve

Continuedon Page 27 -

his anis and driving flee Co_anearby location where be forced-

-

her to commit a deviate sèxualad. - -

He io faciog four counts, osentwhich, the deviate sexual condactcharge io a Class X offense. If

.convicted of Ibis charge, Kurtzer.would lie sobject to a minimum of0 yearoimprioonment. The othercharges are onlawfal restraint,

. mdcccxl liberties with a child andaggravated kidnapping. - -.

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- -Nil0ijc .Li. tsz'ar -

- qktOn - - --.-. -1 -'\L .:Y (.ç)J.

- Know your----.Town meeting

'Kiìo*Yqw Town".wiIl be Ilsetfiemè hf-the Satorday-Jaii 17meeting 5f. thè - MorIon- Grove-NUes Leagse of Women Voters at'the - Morton Grove PublicLibrary, 6140 Lincoln, hetweeo 1and3p.m. -'

A panel of fose epells on tIsetwls villages --Carol Oblinsky,Rich - Behren, Le050rd - Bloom-field, and Carol Panek--wiltpresestthe program. -

Ohlinsky, political editor of theNibs Spectator,. who recentlywrote a -series of articles about -Miles eiitilled "Cernas 'SO" willdiscuss resulta of her research,

Çnuthrnrd an Page 17

Officially opening -the long awaited St: JohnBreheuf Festival 12- ticket sales are I. tb r.,Festival Co-Chairmen, Rosemarie Kovarik, JOdyEarly and Judy Flybs; Niles Mayor NicholasBlase; andTicketChairmeiíMillie aod Ted Kroll.

As lo tisepast, the llasnuol Festival will include7encitlng and original cabaret shows, featariogcomedy, singing, and dancing; a wide variety of

Village-Chamber co-sponsorseminar on financing

st.,NilesandWfflbegiát'4Pn. -

The SemInar will feature arepresentative- from the Small -Businesu Administration, an SBALoan Packager, a VentareCapital Group repreuentattveLand members ef the NlIeu

ContlnuedonPagel7

The VlIIge of Nlleu and 'theNOes Chamber-of Coitimerce 8e-Industry are ce-upènaoring a

- Seminar nn Thursdny, Jan. ,

entitled. Altèrnative Sources ofFinancing for Small Bnutnesu".

-- The Serntnar will beheld at theNOes Thdent Center, 1000 Oakton

- Board voie unanimous oH -dositig -.

- -: by ElleeaUlrsrhleld .' -

Abs t fO pa Oslo W p osent e t e p ti f pr gr moTheud y January 13 when sckml lashed last yea to ta offb d membe of East lof i projected deficitDièlrict.63 voted unanimOusly tò Apollo studènls witt.be housed---close Apollo ochool,-101OO Dee rd., in Gernini5llíè olderbnt.largerofeffectiveJune 30, 1981. - the twa faèilitieo for a total

Adios followed recommen- eorollmeotofabont900stodenlu. -

dalias by Ihe administration - Amin Futterman, a paèest hiDecemher 9 tohelp bolster-school the Wilsoo-Washington area,told -

tislriet finances bard hit by board memhéru his analysis -ef- , -

declining enrollment and the budget indicated the disthiCt ,resulting loss of slate aid. would not be "in dire need" deililClosing Apollo wilt 59cc Ike 1990. He saisi 'It in not tile

-

dislrict a projected p20,000 a business of- the bosid to asyear. Since 197f four elementary cumulate surpluses." His con-schools atuohave beenclosed. - tentionswero refuted by business

A majority of board members msuagerJames Bowen.indicated any savings from- this Inaction relatedtó the Apolloschool closiog should be used to Continned an Pagè27 - -

.s B Festival 12 Tickçts

culinary deligbls; and dancing till- the wee-hoursof the maiming. Traditionally this extravaganza isthe hestentertainment bargalilof the year.

The $7 per person ticket entitles hearer lu all,- shows and activities. Curtain call un each of thefour nightalu 8p.m. . - - -

For lirketu and luformattnn call, 007-5493 or theSJB Rectory, 968-8145.

Page 2: L Nil0ijc .Li. tsz'ar - .:Y qktOn --.-. Ø' :*V-evanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/Niles... · b d membe of East lof i projected deficit Dièlrict.63 voted unanimOusly tò

Pego 2 The Bugle, Tborsday, Jury 15, 1981

Maine TownshipSeniorCitizens holiday party

- Sorne 300 membero of MaineTownahip Senior Citizensorganization gathered for aChristmas luncheon TueodayDecember 9, at Casa Royale inDes Plaines, spaosored by theMaine Township Government.

An encare luncheon for thesame number was held an Wed-nesday, December It, ta aceam-modale all the members of thegroup. Enterlainmenl both dayswas a medley of Braadway sangs

-preuented by "We Three,"featuring Danny Csltilan ofGlenview aod Barbara Daffy ofMortonGrave, accompaoied byKe,soy RiehI on his Cordovan

- Losere)' nrgan.The Christmas party

lraditioaally winds up activitiesfar the seniors far the year, andMáine Tnwsship Trustee HarveyFrirrdt of Nifes, spoahing anbehalf öf the Tassaship affizialo,welcomed the crowd aod ex-pressed the Ihanha of all far theleadership provided by the volau-teer officers, Perd Arndt, caar-Aflatar, Margaret MacRing, vicepresident, and Boa Ballin,secretary. All three received ap-prapriate gifla of appreciatiantram the memhernhip far thetime and efforts they havedevoted thrsaghaul the year ioplanning monthly activities farsentar citizens in Maine Tomo-shf p.

It was a particularly festive oc-casias this year, became FordArndt was able la be present.Ferd has breo recaupertng froma hospital stay following a mildhoart attack mot after theNovember luncheons and fashionshows.

Margaret Marbling recognizedthe various committee chairmenwho have served through theyear. These includo: Helen Pockand Laretta Drqgasn, in chargeof reservation cards for Bingo atthe Leisure Center; AliceBoedoher and Bernice Schadech, -ticket dislribution; and AndySchadech aod Art Gans, Bisga

Maine Tawnskip aluicials,.eponnern of the year-aroimd activitiesfar Senior Citizens io the tòwnship, were aira present at theDecember 9 and la luncheuns.,(seated) left ta righl: Ray llergqaislnf Niles, collector and legalénunsel, Margaret Wirsen nl ParkRidge, trustee, Mary Ann and Harvey Frindt, Trustee, of Rilen,(slanthng) Edward Knehler, highway commisnianer, and his wife,Frieda. Others an the cnrrent Tawnship hazed are Supervisar -James J. Dawd, Clerk Paul K. Halvernan, Assessor James A.Parks, and Trustees Stephen J. Stnitan and James E. Shapiro. Allthese incamhent Tawanhip nffieiala have aonaunced their intentionof running an the Repuhlican stale in the April, i9fl electian, withthe enceptian offlowd, Packs and Shapiro. -

cards and refrenfirnentficheth -

The Kitchen Cammitlee cars-.nists nf Emil Parh, caffee and leamaker; Margaret Maehlhrg, caf-fee maker aod server; MildredKlekamp, tez server and dish-washer; Alice Boedeker,assistant tea server; LorettaDrogase, cream and sugar; Ber-nice Schadech and Bra Baffin,

- Chairmen for the Cana Royaletuncheans includes MildredElekamp, Dorothy Prellberg andMargaret Bernkofer, reservationcards; Alice Boedeker and Ber-nice Schadeck, tickets; AndySchadeck, Emil Pock, BrunoLipnt od Bah Balito, checkers;and Bruna Lipot, Emil Poch, An-dy Schadech, Arthur Gans, BahBallin and Joe Sarna, BingoCommittee.

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SALE DATES: 647-9304 647-92641-Illthea J-21

Bus Caplains far the monthlytrins inclade #1 Bnh Balli,,. #2,Margaret Moehling, 3 EmilPock, #4 Loretta Dragoon, #5 An-,dy Schadeclu, #d Brasa Liput, #7Alice Bnedeker, 8g Jar Sorno, #aArt Gano, #lOFred Sass. -

Area businesses and in-dividualo whose door price gillsand contributions helped defray -

enponses of the Chriutmau Partywere: First National Bankof DenPlaines, Northwest Federal -

'Savings, Maine Towunhip Board,Schwahe Stone Company, DesPlaines Agency, Niederl Freight,Dehler Funeral Home, CasaRoyale, McDonalds an Oaktan(Larry tltely), MoravaStatianero, Mr. and Mro. AlbertMcKenzie, Conrad Wolf, Golf MillState Bank, Cifinenu Bank ofParh Ridge.

The committee io charge ofarrasgemeoto for the party wasFerd Arndt, Margaret Marbling,Mr. add Mrs. Rskert Baffin, AnoFinland, Ida Grehn and AliceBaedekrr.

For isfarmatias about futureactivities nf the Maine TownshipSenior Citizens organization, can-tael the Tasenohip office, 25ttDompoter, Des Plaines, Soite 102,phone 297-2515.

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TI-lE BUG LElUsPS ff9.788 fDavid Besser

- Edilorand Pablsher

NE WO FO PE O

Vol. 24, No. 31, inri, 55, 5981 -

8746 N. Shermer Rd.Nifes, ILL. 60648

Phone: 964-3900-5.2-4Published Weekly en Tharsday

- in Riles, illinoisSecond Class postage for

The Bagle paid al Chicago, ill.

Ssbocriplion rate lin advancelPer single copy s SsOne year 17.55Two years $14.50Three years $19.001 year Senior Cilinen $0.50Spear (aul'nf-ennntyt $18.90t year foreign) $21.90

All APO addressesas for Servicemen $18.00

SeniOr Citiíen?NEWS AND -VIEW-S

INews For all Nues Seniors (age 62and over) -

Irons theNiles Senior Center -

8060 Oakton Nues 967-6100 ext. -75

t. -

FRIENDSINTIIECOMMUNTEY -

IOos' "Friends In the Coinmnnity", formally nntreaeh volwi-

: I'teers,

will meet this Thnrsday afternoon, J5n. 15 at 2 p.m. Ailare welcome to join this group, as,we are working nn nur nextproject for Fehrnary, a living hiolory project. -

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CERAMICS - -

Those already signed up for ceramics, please be aware thatour ceramics classes ore starting ap this week. The Tharodayaltersoon class begins at S p.m. tIsis afternoon, Jas. 55, and theFriday classes begin at SO am. and t p.m.- respectivelytomorrow, Jan. 15.

. - -MEN'SCLUB

Oar meso club will meet tomorrow Friday, Jan. 16 at S p.m.Presb insight from all new faces to always welcomed. We areCurreslly planning on the treat date, and preparing a state of of-(leers forthe npcomisgelections.

LEGALAID

: A represeslalive from the Cook Cadnty LegnI AssistanceFaasdatiao will be at the center an Monday, Jan. 19 'as the after-noon. The only way lo seo thin representative is throagh an ap-paintment. Appointments can he made by callhsg 987-0190 ext.76. -

MONThLY MAILING PROJECT - -

We always welcome your help at one monthly mailing projee-to. Our monthly mailing.praject for the month of Jnnsary Isschedalrdfor Wednesday, Jas. 21, from 10a.m. sntitd p.m.

. - , SENIORFORUM ' - .Our neolor forum io Ihr best oppoflnnity lar seoior citizens to

provide isput into the senior cenler's services, prdrariss, andatmosphere. - TIse senior fornir. acts ad the gnidissgéosncil forthe entire senior center. The forom is open to all NSes residentsover the age of 62. Oar nest foum is Thursday, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. -

We would Certainly like to hove you

MOVie Tusse ai LiSe,iisr Adlilt tenter

Every Friday afternoon at t p.m. is Movie Time at the SeniorAdult Center at Leaning Tower Family 'Y", Sato w. Tauhy,Rilen. harry Lastick, Movies Chairman has arranged thefollowing program for the month of January and everyone is in-oiled ta come for an atternòon of fun.

Jan. lt - Cmiada: Photography and Narration by HarryLastich. Covering the N.E. part of Canada, New Brsoswick,Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, ètc.

Jan. 27 - Califnenla: Photography and Narraban hy HarryLaslicts. Covering Sao Diego, Loo Angeles, The Bigllur, andllanFrancisco. - ,

Jan. 30 - Freighter Trip: Photography and Narration byHarry Lastich. Covering Morocco, Italy, and Yugoslavia.

Popcorn and candy ore served. Admission infree. -

Lincoinwood Señiors Club-

IIThe

Lincolnwood SenioroClob will hold ito first meeling at tIsenew Lincolowood Library, 4500 W. Pralt, on Friday, Jan. 16 al lt

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The highlightsofthe morning's program, fo ko held intle CarlRoebri Roam of the library, will he o "Bnoktalk" by Lincoln- V

Iwood's Taube Rotter, who will do a selection of readings frommodern works.

Far any further information, please caS the library at 077-7. - -

Kustra sworn in :

as state repState Rep. Bob Kastra (It-

Glonview) was swsrn in on Wed-nesday, Janoary 14, an StateRepresentativo from the 4thlegislative district.

The entire membership of the82nd General Assembly took theoath al officein Ike Home Chain-ber lo Springfield. Kastra wasaccompanied by his wife andchildren.

"This day marks the hegioningof what t asno confident will he aproductive and meaoingfnl loinsof office," Knutea said. "Oaring

Ibe campaign, I promised snnnd,helt-Iighlening representatinn inorder to work for a healthierIllinois economy, Tn accomplishthis goal,- I have reqaented ser-vice on the Appropriatlnns Cam-mitten which controls state apex-ding und can cat away atwastefiut governmentprogramo,"

When the legislature la -dat Insession, Kuotra will be wnrhingont of his daIrieS office in the DenPlalnea Civic Center at 1428Miner (Tel, 299.5644). -

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The Bugle Thursday, Ja.rnary 15, 1981

"4n Evening of Music" ItalianThe. works of Chopit, at003W.Tquhave.

Shostakovich and others wilt he Opening the program will he peraucfeatured when the Norwich JCC guitarist Wanda Vitgetny, per-presents an evening of music forming' Gomez Spanish Folk CntestJanS 18 at g rn. in its auditorium Romance, Preludes Nos. i and 3

byVilta Lehos and-accompaniedhy pianist Mosey Ryabinov--Diabetti's Sonata for Guitar andPisos.- Ryabinov will in addition per-term tWO preludes hy Kârobets

. sed the Shostaksvich PceludeundFugue,No.24.

- . Pianist Vyacheslav Mosdetsonwill offer the Chopin Ballade No.i in C. minor and will joinvio1init Mock Zinger in EcnstBloch's "Baal Shorn" .and theBrahms Hungarian DanceNo. 1.

Violist Alexander Rubio, aç-cornpanied by Pianist JaninaKarp, will pnrfocm Weber'sSerenade, u waltz by Gliere and aKirkor Rondo.

Admission is Members t;guests $5. For more informationcall 761-Otto.

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Live auditions witt be held inFebruary and singers selectedwill appear in a series al OperaNights during March and April,Hoping to encourage a widerstudy and performance of Italianoperatic and song repertoire, theFoundation witt be awardingmonetary priges totaling murethan $12,980 in addition to theirGrand Prize Award of an alt-expense-paid trip to FlorenceItaly to attend the operaworkshop uf famed baritone TitoGobbi,

For further informatiun con-tact the Bel Canto Foundation atthe above address nr call 588-3822.

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' Little. Çity.. "Honorary Mayors"

Twenty-eight outstanding leaders were inducted as "HonoraryMayors" of Little City during a special Ceremony at the ChicagoO'Hare Marriott Hotel.

Shown here, Alec Gianaras, Presidânt of Little City for mentallyretarded children, Palatine, Illinois (right) presents Honorar$Mayurptaque lu LincotnìrndMayor John ParcelO (center) and hiswife Bobbie (left). He was honored for his noteworthy accam-plishmeuts in generating volunteer support for the 1910 "fllinuisSmiles lorLittle City" fund-raising drive Judge Aibert Green of -

the Circuit Csurtof Coob County officiated.

"Flowers for Algerno,n""Flowers for Algeruon," this since mid-December, Is made up

year's annual Maine East winter of36students.- -

play, will be performed Jan. 16 The rate of Charlie Gordon willand -17 is the auditorium. beplayedhyKenRice. OthersinTichett, which are available the cast include Joan Becher, Joethrough cast members or atthe West, - Jim Werner, LauClédoor,csst$2. Sbowtimeisllp.m. Snyder, Mike Mickow, Ellyn

"Ftowàrs" is the story of Sager, Dan Cwik, Dan Granick,Charliè Gordon, à young, retar- Lisa Patrasun, Russ-Rosmberg,ded man who has as aperalion te Debbie Kozah, - Roberta Crack,increase bis intelligence. The Doreen Wbitwn, Steve ICucham,-play - -shows his gradual Sandy Shàfernieb, .Caraprogression from a moran to a Williams, Bob Fâhus, fiabe Cat-genius and, eventually, his - ton, Amy Kotsios, Gail Worthen,

. regressinn back ta a relàrded Jill Bellak, Sue Keller, Dàveslate. -- Duvall, Jilt Sctanidt, Anne Fin- - -

Besides having a reputation as negan, Diane Amend, and Térrya popular play, "Ftawers" has Ynung .- - - -

been made into a motion picture, The drama-director for the-titled "Charley." Ithas been on play is Mr. David Jelferà,- andtelevision severaltimes, - technical director is- Mr. Paul-

The cast for this year's winter Einzel. -

play, which has been in rehearsal -

sTThe: Sunshine Boys"The Mayer Kaplan JCC Open exasperated nephew-agent.

Stage Players, 5050 Church, Larretta Kaster, Chicago, Phil -

Skohie, bas announced the east Semas, Lincatnwood, Jim'far the secosd play of its 1980-8t Dasahlau, Witrnglte, and Shohiesoasan, 'The Sunshine Bays," . tabulo Linda Lung and Mel-.

Resident director Lens Palles Waskin wilt also he featured inand veteran actor Harald Ter- this production. -- -

chin, both residents of Skohie, "Sunshine Bqys", which openswilt cantar an the two old February St, witt be cadirectedvaudevittians is this delightful by Leon Palles and Linda Lung. -

Neil Simon comedy. Jerry Slut- For tickets and further infor-sky, who starred in last season's matian callt75-22t0, ext. StIL -

Pajama Garne" will play the

0cc Sculpture

The Nilès Pobtic Library's -series of Saturday-afternoonspace films fac school-agechildren costinnes this Satarday,Jan. 17, from 2-3. Three movieswilt he screened iv theAuditorium of the Main l,ibrary,0960 Oahtoo, Hooker BleobHighway, a Dr. Seseos filio iowhich Mr. Hoaber-Btoob explainsthe advantages, disadvantages,problems, and rewards st thehuman beings he dispatches toEarth; A Visit From Spare, inwhich a kite-flying girt meets and

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"Search For Attainment," isthe ia sculpture by Illinois ar-list, Bitt Keating, dedicated os Wednesday, J05. 14 at the meetingofthe Oahton Camensoity College Edâcational F000datiao.

The modern eightfoot, hand-formed, welded atomiosm scnlptsreis mounted os a three-fool cube hase in the learning Resource Ces-ter ofthe Des Plaines campus at tete Golf road.

The original work of art wan acquired throsgh grants Horn the0CC Educational Foundation and the Illinois Arlo Csuocit. JosephBorowshi, gallery curator and director of the learning ResaarceCenter, and the Oalston Comosonily College Art Committee submit-led-the proposal for $6000 to the Illinois Arts Cosneil tust wister.ssogo was allocated by the Council and matching funds wereprovided hy the 0CC Educational F000dalian. The sculpture wascommissioned is February of 1910.

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helps a visitor from noter space:and Aslronnofhts, thentory of theMagnificent 6½ Gang's trip tonoter Space. These films are freeand require no registratiov. Formore istarmatino, call thelibrary's Children's Departmental 967-6554.

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Niles North High School ispresenting its avouai Jnninr HighBand Festival os Jan. D, at I inthe school auditorium. Four

- . junior high schostn, along withthe Nitos North Cadet Band andthe Concert Band witt par-ticipate. -

According lo North BandDirector, Timothy Wolfram, 'theconcert given junior high studen-In as npportuvity te see what theycan look forward to io high -

- school. Moreover, parentíhave aunique chasm to see the progressfrom jonior high, through cadetand concert baeds al the highschool level which can be made."

Sludenlo from East Prairie-Juvior High School, Golf JuniorHigh School, Oahview JuniorH:gh Schon) and Old OrehardJunior High School will presentthree numbers including anarrangement of "-Longer," byDaniel Fogetberg. Wareen Gold-sand, Don Mitchell, DonStahlbeeg, and Mel

The Bugle, Thursday, Jsnaa,ry 15,1981,

Nues North junior High Band FestivalBoecheqhauer are directing thebands.

Subsequently the Niles NeethCadet Band will play "Overturein B," 'I Write the Songs," and aCivil War suite entitled "TheBlue and the Gray." The ConcretBand will finish the program with

Skbkie -Federal'sbargain

Tickets are still available forShohie Federal's bargainmatinee to see "Children of aLesser Gad" so Wednesday,February 4 at Ike BlachotoneTheatre.

"Children ata Lesser God," the"Best Playaf 1950" Tony awardwinoer, espIares the world at thedeaf aod the struggle of twoloners separated by silence. Itoa sensitive and captivating play.

Tichetu are only $15.55 and n-elude main floor seats and round

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"A Jubilant Overture," "ChoralePrelude," and "West Side StorySelection."

Riles North is located al 9f6Lawler rd., Shnkie. Admission isfree for the concert to which thâpnblic is invited.

matineetrip lranspnrtntien. The busdeparts from - Skokie Federal'smais office, Dempnter andShnkie blvd., at 12:36 p.m. andretorno appronimatety at 5:35

Regioter before Monday, -

January 19 at any Skokie Federaloffice. Because of ils popularityOu reservation can be takenostens accompanied by a check.

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vites all singles 25.46 to a saogriap5rty on Wedoesday, Jan.- 21 inthe hospitality suite of ParkPlace apartmenla,655 W. IrvingPark from 7-10 p.m. Attendrnstparking is available. Meet andmingle whlle enjoying a deter-table assortment pf cheeses and

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Maine North high school wiltpresent its eleventh annual Win-ter Band Concert on Thursday,Jan. 15 at t pea. in the shool'otheatre. . .,

Under the direction of Mr. OD.Premo, the Symphonic Wind Es-semble will ploy "Introduclioh tolhe Third Act nf l,oheogrio" byWagner, Russlao und l,udmillaOverfsre" by cllioka, Toccataood Fugue io D Micor" by Bach,and.lhc Muppcto' Grealeol Nitoarranged by Warren Oarhcr.

. 'This year's ensemble hasprogressed cxlrcrocly well," en-plaines director Premo. "To per-term Ike music et the coocert is aIribute to the olodrslo' parentsjod the eocouragcmcol glees toIheoc fine musiri000," added

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Rock concert

John Koeiol brings his popularsuburban 'roch' group Crystal'Palace to perform a concert,Satucduy, Jas. 24. The concertwill start ot 7 p.m. Ut theAmericas I.egies Hull at Gull undEast'Riner roads in Des Plaines.Admisuion price io $3. Thisgroups outstanding perlormancehas won several trophies, aodwas also O wioner is a "Battle ofSondo" held recently in DesPlainnO. For information call197.7775 or 035-5525.

. 4 , ¡"it-nf R('slff I joltRcsolulionoareontimc. 'Fhioyeor .I'll save a penny or a dime.I'll diet. I'll jog. I'll hold my tongue.

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I'll read Ed Ha0005 each Thuroduy.I'll laugh a lot. And '

I'llploy,play,play. .,

I'll bring three canaries home te siog.CII br hilly first, ucrious loot.On Joy and June's shenanigan's

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Resololions arcos lime. This yac( t'ti suce a penny . a dirne? ' "

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Spaghetti dinnerentertainers

The'Couples Cmb of St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, 26f N Nor-thmeot Hwy., Parh Ridge will hold their 171k annual Spaghetti Dio-ncr on Sul. Jan. 17. 'The dinner will be served in Ihn parish hailbeginning at S p.m. through 7 p.m. Adult hebeto arel $4, childrenthru 12 yr. are l,75, uod prescboLllthra hindergarles are free.

Each ticket entitles tossed salad, hollered Itulian bread andhomemade dessert.

Highlight of the diooer'are the singing waiters lohowo obove)wile sùee the guests and aise render familiar melodico lo

]\r,.f/f S/io,'.Fornfe,/% .Iorr,.edNorth Shore Formerly Married

sniff hace opes Itowling at 7l30p.m. Salordoy, Jas. 17, 1981 atDoblen Botsl, ,'l93 W. Gobbo,Shohin. SlacI Iloc New Year rightby getliog lolo shape with o littleexercise. Even if yoU don't bowl,and scant le kibbile, corne alongand join us OIIYLVOI. Chairper-oasi Jene EILIg.' North Sherc Formerly Marriedseill also baco Coller ucd Ceover-soties at 7:3g pto. Sonday, Jan,St, at Oahloo Bowl, Tepic eldisc000ioo ovili be "Baille of IhnSexeo...The Empire StrikesBach". Mederalorl DichNewman. Member $l.5t, non-members $2. Chaiepersoul DichNemmos.

Crew for'Tribute' ,

/ announced. Crew positions for Maine Nor-

lb's production of "Tribute" were,announced last weeh by Mr. KurtSteinhanser, the show's director."Tribute" will be performed onFeb.5,6,andl, .'

Mary Carol Boemmet wilL 0er-ve as Otage manager and KevinDalftheyer will act as studenttechnical director.

. .. Duce Braunschweig and MikePaulsen will share the respôn-sibilitieo of production head.

Marh Segal will serve as'lighting head and Drew Hermanwill act as sondd'hdad, Leslie

. Canter will secure the props and, Chris Carlson will wnrld aà' costumechairman. '

Jenny Greske will perI orm.tbeduties of Ihe business managerand Pat ,Ta'tor will serve as

. publicity chairman. '

Tom Gathergoal will 'head themake-op staff and Karen Hanson

. wlllactanhonsémanager. '

"Sleúth" production' ' . ' team.

JeffreyHarrioofDes Plaines isthe directorand set designer, andMacby Cohen of Mt. Prospect,former Niles resident, is theprodscer of Des Plaines TheatreG9ltd's nent production, the

i mysterythritler "Steoth".Performances nf the, enciting

who-dun-it are Fridays, Satur-days, and Sundays, Feb. 6 theoMarch 1, at Guild Ptayhonne, 620Lee st., Des Ptaines. TicheN

'bsay he reserved now by calling296-1211 between noon and t p.m.daily, The canInI fine io headedby Frank Mitey of Wauconda andDon Cotlignon of Mt. Prospect.

Harris is resident designer andtechnical director for NitosCollege, and heads his own firm,Paper Moon Productions io ParhRidge, designing and buildingsets for Lincntnshire Marriott,Pheasant Run, Shady Lane, andDrsaj, Lane East, Water Towerand South theatres, and atoodoing work for TV productionsand industrial filmo, "Stenth" ishin first directing ausigomeolsoifis Des Plaines Theatre Guild.

Macby Cohen has a lang list of

Cast nie,,, berJanice Johnson nf Des Plaines

han been cast in a leading role inMiltikin University'o ShowcaseTheatre presentation nf thesuspense thriller "Anget Street."

"Angel Street," by PatriebHamilton, wilt heprenented at tp.m. Jan, 16-18 in Albert TaylorHall of»Mittikin'n Liberal Artsbuilding.

Miso Jnbnson, a member ofMillikin's, porn pon squad, is altftOgradaateofMaioeWest HighSchool where she appeared 'osnamersus theatrical prudactionsand wana member of the speechauddebateteam,

She is, the daaghter of Mr. faMes, Edwin Johnson of 2014 Prattave,, Des Plaines,

Wells HighSchool plans' 40th reunion

The ' June 19,41, Claau ofChicagn'u Wells High School wilthalda 40-year reunlun, Sept. M,

. M the Fontana Dor. We are alsoInviting the lt4Oand 1942 clasues.Any griduates winking more in-

'!O!Thatlon pl94e call 455-1538 or

crédita with DPTG, dating hackIo the sunUaner of 1975 productionof "Spono Nicer Anthology." Shehas appeared in shows and ser-end behisd-lhe-scenes, 00 0 boardmember, and as director nl theDes Plaines Theatre Guild'sChildren's Theatre.

In Decemher she directed "AChristmas Carol" and appearedin "Aesop's Fahles" at GuildPlayhouse, and atoo directed.theDen Plaises Park DistrictFootlighters production of "Thet,ilttiest Angel."

Curtain lime for alf "Sleuth"performances escept the 1ml'two Sundáyn is t p.m. Sunday,Feb. 22 and March 1 orn 2l36matinees. . SATURDAY AND SUND t

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' esery day, 7 days a weeh forJanuary, February, March faApril.

Doe inflation fighter specialwill be featured each day for thenest four months. The pricesthese specials wilt be offered foris comparable lo the prices of thelate forties. Io fact, according toJAKE, these prices for these topquality meals, are cheaper thanwhat they coutd be prepared alhome for and afford a variety nftop quality food dishes every day.

Here they arelMONDAYl Chicheo Par-

migi050 with Sotad, Roll andButler$2.95

TUESDAY Spaghetti withMeat Sauce, Solad, Roll and BuI-1er $2.25

WEDNESDAYS. Choice PrimeRibs of Beef wilhSatad, Choice oft'alato, Vegetable, Spaghetti orMoslacciolt, Noti and Butter $4.95

THURSDAY Full Slab Bar B-Q Ribs with Salad, Choice ofPotals, Vegetable, Spaghetti orMostaccioti, Roll and Butter $5.05

FRIDAY: Roost Duck withOrange Sauce,. Choice of Potato,Vegelablé, Spaghetti nr Mastoc-doti, Roll and Botter $4.25

Jake offers 'inflation fighter spécials

. . for 4 monthsBy Ed Ilaasosa

Steak with Salad, Choice of'Potato, Vegetable, Spaghetti orMostaccisti, Roll and Butter $5.95)Salad Bar$t,OO entra)

In 'oddition, 'JAKE'SRESTAURANT will feature anentra opecint from $0 'p.m. to 6am. - loen ad on page 19 fer thisunheliecahle losvpriced treat.)

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FREE toys for alt the littlegirls and hays are available fromJAXE'S huge Treasure Chest.Aud enery type nl tee Creamcreation is ocaitabbe at money-saving prices ton, from JAEE'Sgiant Fountain service. To findnot the special fentared each day,read the BUGLE or phone 967-7740.

. The head chef, George Wang, is amaster of the fourprincipal regionalcufsineu of China -Hunan-Szechuan,Mandarin, Shanghai and Cantonese.

Luncheon SpecialsMondaythru Saturday

uLUNCH eDINNER nCARRY OUTl312t 965-8233

FREE PARKING

You will most c.rtolnly .nloy 9h. d.Iicacl.e os pr.por.d by our Internationally known ch.fGorg. Wang. His popularity brings dln.rs from all ovur th. Chlcagoland area.

'rh. Orl.ntal Inn Hoilpltallty, quality and lncomparabl. culsln..'

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Pge22 The Bugle Thursday, Jrnry 15, 1981

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Rziglef'or j)!! l,Ii(itVThe Board of Directors, steIf, retarded citizens t Orehed

and citizens of Orehord Village Villoge.want you tu accept our grateful Respectfully yoursthanks and appreciation for your Bernard G.Sallabergefforts in bringing Orchard Enccutive DirectorVillage and its story und needs tuthe pukticu attention.

An you know, Orchard Villageis a community living facility andour prngram in designed towardmainstreamirig our résidents intothe community. Part nl ourprogram goes Inward educating,training and habititation of men- Tu The Editurtatly retarded citizens Congratulations lu the . Bugle

Since the concept nl com- and to the new Riles Library Ad-munity living facilities are a ministrator, R. Mark Neyman,reality, Orchard Village stands fer your fine feature tust week es-as a model in the state nf Ittinsis, titled "The Library Notebook".NilesandMainetuwnnhipscunbe This new monthly esfumeproud. We are hopeful that should provide guul commusitysatellites of Orchard Village cas information to Nitos residents onbe estublished in the future to nf- the fine activities of the Nuesfer help and hope to menIally and Public Library.physically handicupped citioens. I am pleased tu hear that this

The response from your special witt be u regular feature andefforts have been most effective, again commend the Bugle for itsI hope you can continue. We effort.would tike to entend an invitationtu you and the publie so that you Sincerely,

can see, firsthand, what is being Cynde L. Feichler

accomplIshed for our mentally Rilen

Bugle readerpràises new Ni1eiLibrary COlHhlJfl

Sp.cIaI. Of 1k. W..kBREAKFAST.INTERNATIONAL OMELETtEBACON n, CAUBAGE, COFFEE

LUNCH.FIBUBU ROERAND COPPE E

DINNER.BAR.B.QUE CHICKENCOMPLETE DINNERLawr.'sc.wood GoId.is Nvgq.t

Quitten L WauksgQflNile. 966-1520

2.15.

1.95

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GRANDOPENING I

District #63 willdisintegrate ifApollo ¡s not closed

To tile Distrietf3Selinol Bimrd:Dear Board Members:

I did not attend the puhtichtariog of January t with regardto the possible closing of Apolloas there is so rational for beepingthis school open any loogér.

ft appears from the newspapercuveeage of the meeting that twas correct. One statement Iread is that il Apotto is closedthere wilt be so schools north ofGolf und thin would lower theirproperty valuen. Sisee Oak wasclosed in June, 1979, there are noschools south of Dempsfer. WhenOah parents cited this wouldlower property valuen, the Boardreplied it would not affect ourpruperty values. In there a-double standard?

Another sparkling commentwas that the Board shoold beaiming for "education, notdoBars." If District 63 is not con-cerned abolit dollars, why didthey ctose 4 schools, make drasticbudget cuts for 1980-fl and try fura referendum?

We finally have a superioten-dent who is tisténing to themajority of the parents and mustimpértant, is offering clear eatanswers along with supportivedata, If the Board fulfills its dutytu do what is right for the enticedistrict, they will close Apollo asrecommended by Dr. Bond. Ifthey du not, Dinfrict O will con-tisue fu disintegrate. -

Sincerely,(Mm) Barbara Huff

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5960W. Touhy Avenue,Niles, Ill. 60648 647-7530

Cites Maine GOP for soliciting funds

for Senior Citizen parties - - -

Dear Editór: , programs for all Senior CitizensThe newspapers reedotly of Maine Township, All are cor-

carried a story that dome of the dially iuvifed to these frequentlySenior Citizens of Maine Town- held programs. It might also heship were treated-to a party paid mentioned, that all expenses fRrfor by gifts and donations from these programs the Deoçraizvarious businesses and private present, to which all . Seniorcitizens of. Parts Ridge and Des Citizens,of Mame Township arePlaines. ft was a quite generousact of these hésinens people andcitizens io he so considerate. Theparty wan pat on by the Townshipgovernment, ftepuhtican con-trotted.

ti should he mentioned herethat the Maine Township RegularDemocratic Organization is star-tung its nioth year uf parties and

Munroannounces candidaCy for

.

Maine Township Democratics. I have chosen i -suhmit my

oame as a caudidale-of theDemocratic party for MaineTownship Assessor inthe April 7election, I think the residents nfMaine Township should he madeaware uf the significance of the

. proposed Democratic slate.For the first time this century

there will be a direct contest bet-woes the Democrats andRepublicans for township-offices.Ctearcat differences between theparties should guarantee a livelyenchange on all the issues. MaineTowonhip voters stand to benefittremendously from the esposarethisdiscusnion will provoke.

For the first time, too, the

Praises for Biservice

It seems libe only yesterdaythat I met Bill Hlavaceb Osé star-ted to train him as leyreplacement for the position ofSanitarias with ike Village stRiles.

Bill served our Village fromtIfS to lItt. is the capacity nfDirector of- Commuoity Healthand t.irensing. He retired thismonth, January f, fesm servicewiththe Village.

Bill took aumer005 courses insanitation and the biologicalocienees, 3100g with enlensivefield traioing, to qualify him totake and pass the Stite enam forRegistered Sanitarian.

Nitos Code specifies that theVillage must employ a registeredsanitarias to inspect oc superviseinspections of food handlingestablishments.

Bill's achievements iii the -tautt? yearn are too numerous toitemize here, but, he representedthe Village an an active pur-ticipant in the NorthwestMunicipal Health Council aud theSuburban Health Council, whichis as affiliate of the Itlisuia PublicHealth Association. He par-ticipaled in alt of the healthctinics Nifes provided fur itsresidents. He instituted free

Separated and

divorced group.

discussion

The monthly discussionmOeting of the Saint Julianaseparated and divorced groupwill be on February 10, at 8 p.m.in ihe convent at'72t0 N: Osceula.

- For further ioformatian, callSister Kay-763-0449.

isvifed, are paid for entirely bythe party members. - - TheDemocrats do nui go loot inhandtu businesses and private citizens -

to sulicil funds nnd prizus forthese parties .-- The Democratspay the entire tah themselves. I

- Lawrence WagnerParts Ridge

Democratic stale is selected bycaucus, instead uf the alter-native, hut enpessive and time-consuming primary. In thin timeuf economic pressure, it iscritiekt that alt of us, hut esp-dully those of us seeking politicaloffice, eserciae fiscal restraint atevery opportunity. The caucusprocedure reflects - theDemocratic candidafen' intentionto put this principle into practicethroaghoaf the campaign and as -

elected officials.Very-trslyyours,

Ellen Kane MueroCandidate for

Maine Township AssessorDemocratic party

Il Hiavacek'sto Nues

blood pr050ure testiug In theVillage, and, he institutedrequired'food haudlers' seminarsfor resianranf personnel. Atoo,he was active in the Cook CountyMosquito Abai erneutAssuciutios.

Bitt took an active interest-tobring our inspectisnat servicesup-to-elate regarding hospitals,nursing homes, swimming pooto,,mosquito abatement, etc., etc,

Bill's retirement wilt be a loso -

to the reoilfents of the Village aswell as to ihe many businesspeople hr educated regarding theup-grading of their estahlisbrnen'is. - - -

I believe I could speak for thepeople of Nitos, in saying to Bill,"Thank you fora job weil done,"

It can truly be said of theHlavacehs and Bachers that theylive the philosophy "Ask not whatyour Village can do for you, hutwhat you can du for yourVillage. ' ' -.

- I, personally, again thank BittHiavaceh for helping to make meproud to live in the Village alNifes, - -

THANKS BILL. -

- Yours truly,Anfhony-J. Ouarnaccia.

Nifes, Ill.

Sherri .1. Savold

Sbocci L. Savold, daughter ofMarge Sasald of 8500 WankeganRd., Marion Grove, III,, BudRichard L. Savold nf 0569. N.EToreanger Rd., BainbrldgeIsland, Washington, has beenpromoted in the U.K/sir Force tothe rank nfataffSargent. - -

Sargent SavoiA is a publik of-fairs technician at MahntroniAirFarcellase, Montana.

- Grea-tAmerican's 'FederaPsAnnual Children's Donation

The Counfryside Associatioufor the Handicapped, of Palatine,which serves over 250 physically,mentally and/or emotionallyhandicapped per5005 in NorthernCook and Lake Counties, is therecipient - of GreatAmericanFederal Savings' 1080 Christmascontribution to a Children'sCharity.

A $2,tOO contribution waspresented by Clement H. Novak,First Vice-President .fOrealAmericOO Federal Savingsto Ralph Walherg, EsecutiveDirector of the CoustrysideAssuciatioO, at the Conter onShirley rd. in Palatine.

Euch year sisee 1902,GreatAzuertcan Federal Savingshas made an annual contributionto o ieadiiig Chicago'areaChildren's Center os behalf nf aBthe individuals and orgoniostiomwith whom the Association doesbusiness.

The Cuantrynide Associationwas founded in, 1954 as aChildren's Charity and currentlyoperates four rehabilitatids andoutreach programsoffering workaciivity, sheltered- mptoymenl,and vocational development anwell as a family support unit anda cespite in-home service,

GreatAmerican FederalSavings, an Oak Park basedfinancial' iostilntion with assets

Morton Grove Bank. Promotions

A

The Morton Grove Bank Promotions-left to right- Diane Fagiaoo,BettyHolcumb, Linda Van de Molter, RichardOtsen -

Richard J. Otsn was namedVice-President, in charge uf DataProcessiug. He has keen inbooking for 23 years, has workedhin way up the ladder fhrosghmany deparfníeniu,hau attendedvarious AlB courses, and has awell rounded knowledge ofhanhiñg. He joined -the MortonGrove Bank when il opened in1975 after having worked at IkeNational Bank uf Commerce andCitizens National Baok ofChicago.

Diane Fagiano wan promotedto AvalaI. ViCe-President in fheCustomer Service Department.She bao keen in basking since1957 and has worked her way apthrough nanans 'areas havingstarted as a file élerh, In 1967 shejoined Citizens Naiionat Bank ioChicago and from there came tuthe Murtos Grove Bank in 1975 asatt AOsiot. Cashier io charge of

Customer Service. Ms. Fagianoresides in Chicago with hermother.

Linda Van de Motter has beenpromote-Ito Assist. Cashier in theloas department. Linda has buen-with the Bank since December of1075. She,is a 1973 graduate ofNifes North High Schnat and star-ted working at the WinnelkaBunts in August of ihat year. Sheatiendedueveral AlB courses andresides io Des Plaines with her,husbandand son. -

. Betty Hoicombhon been namedFacility Manager io charge of theBank's Drive-In Facility. _ Shehas been-in hankiog for the past fyears and has worked is variousChicago bauhs,,,Betty started atour Bank two years ago assecretary io the Loan Depar-1515001, She has been atthe Drive-In since Sepiemher of 1900.

Clement H. Novak, First Vice-President nf GrestAmértcanFederal Savings and Loan Association, presents a $2,000 donationto Ralph Watherg; Esecutive Director of the CountrysideAsslleiotiuo for the Handicapped. The gift is GreatAznericanFederal's 1900 annual contribution to a children's charity.

over $455,ttO,000 currently avenue, 300 S. Wacher drive andoperates 15 full-service offices in- 3056 W. 20th street, Deerfield,the Chicago Metropolitan area. Downers Grove, Elmhurst,These offices are located is Etauwood Park, Franklin Park,Arlington Heights, Beltwood, Napervitle, Niteu, Oak Brook,Chicago at 23f N. Michigan OakParkandParkRidge.

Free Income TaxSeminar

Income tan time can be a littleleas hectic wifh the help of aprofessional. Harold Katz, a Cor-tified Public Accountant andprofessional tan consultant, isconducting a free tan seminar at7 p.m. uo Tuesday, January 27 etSkokie Federal Savings' main of-fice, Demputerand Skokie blvd.

The two hour semihar will is-elude- a step-by-step preparationof an individual income tasreturn ntitioiog a case study anddiscussions us several lasahietransociions such as passive in-cernq, Capital gains and ilemioeddeductions. Mr. Katz will Olasdirect himself towards deferrhigtaxes on pension settlemento,saving tasen with IRA arsuntoand real estate tanes,

Io addition tu private practice,Mr. Kato in Assistant Professor ofAccounting at Roosevelt homer-sity.

Seating is limited. Foc roser-vatious Call Janet Williams alt74'3ttO.

Sheffieldñamed presidentof V. MuellerAmerican Hospital Supply

Corporation announced that GaryR. Sheffield has been appointedpresideot of the fions AzuericanV. Mueller Division headqaar-toreé in Nifes.

Sheffield holds an AB. degreein international relations fromBrown University, Providence,Rl,

Sheffield joined the compaoy in1967 and mont receatty held theposition of president . of theAmericau Dietary ProductaDivision,

fleflngle,fluraday, Jaaaaryta, 1981 Pìge

FNBOS employees"Star Award" winner.

The FNBOS Star Award is given In Ihe FNBOS Employee whoseart or craft entry is, io the opinion of the judges, awarded BEST OFSHOW OF THE ENTIRE EXHIBIT.

Shown ahane is Thomas F. Manaban, -Presideot and ChiefOperating Officer of the First National bob of Skokie,'presentinga $75 U.S. Savings Bond to Juan Heim who holds her "Star Award"trophy fut Bent of Show. Heinz's winning entry "Tree on the Hill"Cas be seen on Kiosk panel behind and to the right of Heinz.

A CALL RICH'S FOR OTHER'r SIZES AND PRICES, ,

The More Affordable. STEEL BELTED RADIAL

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. $A)95.050r Pia. $l.Bl PET,

A SIZE 185R13,ILACKWALL

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965-50408851 N. Mllwouk.. Av..

Nil..PPOINTMENT NOT ALWAYS ..

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'LARGEST

CIRCÚLATIONIN THIS ç

. MARKET .

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BUSINESS SERVICES

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CARPENTRY

Pg 24

ALUMINUMAWNINGS

Home Improvement ValuesDeal Direct

ALUMINUMStorm Doors-Windows-Siding-

Sot f its & Fascia

OnVeotaire Awnings Save 22%FLAIR

ALUMINUM PRODUCTS8499540

4037 W. Trnthy, NOes

NORM'SCARPENTRY SERV1E

New wod RemodelgHyRaIeEstisIte

29613*WEE ESTIMATES

JEISCARPENTRY55 yes. exp. Alum. sidthg, soffit &fascia, bathrQnms, ree. nus.,kits., pase5ng, ceramic tile. Por-ehrs& Roofing.Free Estimate Fully lasered

174-5420

CARPET CLEANING

TOUCH OF BEAUTYCARPET CLEANING

The best truck- mounted sleanicleaning equipment made. Freeestimates, carpet dry within 35boors .15 per oqoare toot. fullyinsured.

827-8097

CARPETING

CARPET!NG10% above cOst

Carpet iustallation....$L25/yard- Steam clean 2 rioms....$49.95

.Calf

. 297-7444

- CATCH BASINS& SEWERS

CLEANING .

a DECORATINGTHREE SISTERS

CLEANING DECORATING

Painting, aSpaperiog & cleavingHorne& ORmes

-Reasonable RatesNo Job,Tos Small

JUDY 6791030

.JOHNS

SEWER SERVICEOaklon& Milwaukee, Nifes

696-0889Yose NeiihlssrhOOdSeWer Mas

The BogIe, Thursday, Jauuary 11, 1981

FIREWOOD

AUTUMN TREE CAREWell seasoned firewood, mixedbnrdáoudx, $50 fare curd. FreedeIivWy,SL(CKELS INGMSAGE,

1963

HANDYMAN

.HANDYMAN

You name it I do il! Carpeolry,electrical, plumbing, tiling & ix-side & outside painting. S

organine rIeseln. Call -

- Roy-g65-6415 -- -

HOME BUILDERS

URBAN BUILDERS. INC.Custom Homes w/full bsrnts.starling at $44,900. Freeestimates ox blueprints:-

141-2625

HOUSEHOLD HELP

BERNICE'S MAID SERVICEHov your - home -thoroughlyclous before the, hsliday scosso.We provide nur own traospor-taImo. Call between #4 lo makeon oppsintmeOt.

5471616

KITCHEN CABiNETS

:WOODGRAINING

A frartina ofthecoul of ref inishingor lmninattug. Give your kitchencabinets a oese, rtehly grained,oiled wood finish. Pmnted ormetal. No stripping. -no mess. -Many wobd.tooes. .IJnhehevahle.results. Samples.Call eves, Ron.

4v 4291

MOVERS

- PIONEER?:-- MOVERS ..

Fast local mòvitíg24flour service7daysaweek -

Licensed & hiured

583-81.54--BURROWS Moving Co.

Prsfessi000l EoperiencedEc000mtcal .

Expert moviog of Ptaons,Household andOffice Forniture

3381034ICC-4l7g3-MC-C .

BUSINESSSERVICES

MOVING &STORAGE

WARNER MOVERSLow Cuts Moving nd Storage, -

Licensed and Insured -

588-0633

- MUSICALINSTRUCTION

Piano-Guitar-Accordion-Organ &Voice. Private instructions, homenr studio. Classic & popular

RICHARD L,GIANNONE965-3281

PAINTING

PANTING, PLASTERING; ETC.Nifes paioter offers high qualitycraftmanshìo' and materials.Rea000able rates for interior andexterior work. Free professionalest. Special cossideralions forSenior Citizens. -

Handpainted Wall MuralsOriginal CreationsCall J,m at 846-1194

SNOW PLOWING

LO VERDESNO WPLO WING

967-9054s Commercial IndustriAl

RcsidcntialPlowing s Salting

TELEVISIONSERVICE

. TEIEVISIllN SERVICE$2.00Scrvice Cull. Parlo estro

Owner Mr. SuntacciWanted lo boy 8kW, colse por.labte TVs that seed repairs.

KE 9.5229

.. UPHOLSTERY

PETE'S UPHOLSTERYCUSTOM MADE

ALL WORK GUARANTEEDFREE ESTIMATES

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2314 W. FOSTERCHICAGO, IL. 66625

FIREWOOD -WHOLESALE

FIREWOOD-WHOLESALE

$3f face cord, -plus delivery. 30. foce cord minimum. Order now.For information, FIREWOODUNLIMITED, 800-626.8368 SA.M.-SP.M. Other honro, and inWisconsin 716-3444110. -

READ THE BUGLE

FURNITURE

Twin, antique white wond head-hourd. Excellent condition. 167-5292. -

Beautiful new coffee table withglass top & gold leaf haue. $75.00.-166.5625. - - 716/2-22

New fool stool, aqua vinyl, $12.00.047-7543: 723/2-19

Tsin size hod frame w/mapleheadboard, matt., hes spring &chest. $00.00. 966-6559. 724/2-29.

7 drawer walnut desh. Older.Nice rond. $125.00. 635-6355.

722/5-8

Twin sise hed frame wflinsed nakhoohcase headboard, matt., hexspring & chest. $60.00. 166-6855.

- 725/2-IS

MISCELLANEOUS

1,000 NEW heavy rardhoardmailing tubes w/Capx, 3" diam. sIO" long. $116.66 for all. Call 966-5795eve5. & weehends.

35 mm. storage trays, stores 300slides. 567-0445. - 714/1-15

2 wood entrance doors, I solidw/lock (new) $45. I comb.slormscrrrn $20. 065.4076.

715/1-22

Rainbow Vacuum Cleaner witt,attachments. Tobe over paymen-Is. Pay offbalance. 401-6661 - -

Electric forced air space heater,floor model, att metal. $20.00.%7O445 681/1.15

Tavern size shuffle board game,She new. $250.00. S6l0445 602/1-15

Garrard 4 speed record changer.Esccltesl condition $30. t trackrecorder/player. Needs someworh $25. 20 gal. fish tanhw/filte1, hood, etc. Perfect eno-ditiso $35.00. 067-5254

65-yr. old watt mirror, 46s36,$5tMO. 567-0445. --- - 727/2-19

Regulation hnmper pool fablewith cues, balls, all accessories.$25.06. 065-5065. - 726/2-IS

2 sels crystal stemmed watergoblets - O glosses each set. 49yes. old,.$36.00 each set. 067-6445.

- 025/2-19

I pr.Kgrma Alum. sSs potes-lskesew. $7000-067-7412. - 695/2-to

CLOTHING -.--NEW & USED

Brown càrduroy short coat, size14, $10.00. 647-7545. 721/2-15

Rpd Fox jacket, size mediaba.$25.00, 066-5625. 717/2-12

New brown corduroy short- cootw/fur lining, size 04. $15.00. 647-7543. - 720/2-19

Child's fake nyinh washahle coat,-- size3, like new. $1000647-7543.

722/2-19

Black Persian Lamb jachet sizeS $25.tO. 066-5625. 718/2-12

S'alse fur beige abort coat, size 14,.likenew. $25.00. 647-7543. 719/2-19

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INSTRUMENTS:$800 ScandalS t2Obasnoceòrdlnx.lt teeble & 4 beso nedtchex.$125.00. 967-8445. 683/-t-1h

OFFICE -

FURNISHINGS

Automptic office capy machine(itoh stand, $750. 5112 W. OsKgIiis,Chicago. 296-7606 - -

PETS

NICE PETS FOR.

ADOPTtON .

TO APPROVED HOMESBru. 1-SP.M-7dayu a week.

Receiving animals 7-S weekdays, -7-1 Saturday azd Sunday.CIosed alllegslhoflda3'S. -

KAYS ANIMAL SHELTERI701N, ArlIngton Ht& Rd.

- Aclingtanlleightn

- CONDUCTEDHOUSE SALES -

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Sat.,Jan 17, 50-6sum. ..,sIlirlms,ZblkS. sol Dm55509

Foil Solon sais E lin ys,c spirOz Out oi the.sud nistet doldouss. 5.555 st good buys, ixooxiinOox&thn,frnsmhOslocuktztlonna bonI., burled xolnut. bowed Imt. 94es.5x5 o/dM. bd., elle olod., eilst. S dsxr.e/sorTee; also, z Kiig solid hnd rucknople bOom. set, iot. dbl. stIr bd.w/piozzpoie Finiti,, site stood, cbsaO. Odort; la, cold bee. sut, I/S harinee; sireOmithes0000etntelleeowìAM-FMradis; to' ucd. bl. ein soicel ches.; bogobozo bug cnr.; Pt,AYOOY- :0COSMOPOLITAN nags.; Omis5 mou.toIus,dW.&lbS.; scams.; pieg-p004shl.;golf dubs; orn. zppb:; kil. sous.; 05005dmkil. lbs.; wore,, S cloth.; plsoO; nmnervuc.; oleo. Omis.; smbe005 tizo. moco;slow. 0500 ladder; lum,zqthp. plszx ralo uf,oio,.oddu&endo. -

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945-3676

- USED CARS -

'73 Le Mani,$ba0oe best offer.-- . -

297-9314AskfoeDan

Extra sharp '76 CamarO, specialwheels, speciát tires, éqxip dwith headers. Bmtnffert667

Automobile-1569 Oldomahite 90.Nbads esliamt. Best offer over$l56.006$7-2809: - -

Sthtion wagon, '72 Mercury. Goadrunning condition. $406.00. - 965-3775after5. 787/2-19

-, VEHICLES,

JEEPS, CARS,TRUCKS -

available through governmentagencies, nanay Sell for under$200.00. CallIUt-041-0094 Est-2184for your directory on how tu par-rIzase. -

REAL. ESTATE -

- - MOUNT PROSPECTCRYSTALTOWERSCONDOS.

[arge and spaciOus 2 & 3-Bedeses. - -

Condaminhotms. All modern niw-appliances-Beautifst- plush car- -

futting, .Thdoor heated- parking.Full reéreutional areau. pöol,tennis cta., ets Exc. financingavail. w/NWFederatSavings. Naclosing paints. Take advantage ofbuilders sell-out units. Located -

SW corner Algezqutn is BonusRda. Models upen Saturday ZaSunday fram 124PM. -Wkdsyaappt.

9414916 -

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HELPWANTED --.

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TELLER

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We are currently eeking dependable and professional in-dividual to fill this important position. Previous teller expertes-ce not rinpoired buta goad figure aptitude, lite typingskills and a

- pleasant personality are essential. We offer as excellent benefit.program, aod a competitive Starting salary. For asmatins call Mr. Kamba 772-36tO

AVONOAI.E SAVINGS a LOAN ASSOC.1557 W. DiEtz. SI. - -

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0004055LOAN CLERK

A part time position io availablefor an individual who is wolhng towork 3 fittI days a week 830-ip.m. A variety of detailed dutiesmvatved. Excellent typisg andstrong clerical skills necessary.Must enjoy dealing wothCustomers. Excellent corn-prehenxive benefits given to part-time employees who work aminimum oflobours per week.

- 1f inter&sledptease -

contactPersonnel..-. - 729-1800

TOLENVIEW STATE BANK000Waukegaiand., Glenviewnçbdoppsnmoenmployorwr

WAITRESS WANTED.

Busy Restaurant . -

6:84A.M.tull,06SP.M.ExcellentTipa-$1.MHour

Applyin Peerua -

1110 N. M8w»oe

IN5OIOANCO c:;ouINSURANCE

. CLAIM-EXAMINERTRAINEES

The Psudential Insurance Company of Airnericacurrently has career poSitions available forGroup Insurance Claim Examiner Tramees.

This position is responsible for determining theeligibility of group medical claims. This involvesthecalculation of benefits and phone and writtencommunication with policy holders. Previousmedical'claim paying experience preferred butnot necessary AS WE WILL TRAIN YOU. This -fast growing iield offers excellent advancementopportunities. - -

If 'ou qualify, this position offers:Advancoineul

ExcnonIbeneflts.

lduslweikiigcom6lioitsOppoiionilyiosinrtaloog. - .

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successful and well yig careerINTERVIEWSWILL RE CONDUCTED ON SATURDAY JANUARY 17fb

Positiòns will be in our Modem Skokie Officeslocated in the Westmoreland Building, Suite 135,9933 North Lawler Avenue, Skokie, Tilnois.

f°f.E.-tSE (:4,.,, FOR .41'I'OINTiIE;YTflesslriss' Stsssspliscr 1101- l-122

PnidentialTus Pmdontiai lonesacu

Cd.npssy 0f AnotadAuEqoalOppsrlmoonopl000rM/F/H

CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK

Well organized, detail minded.Do Isbn correspondenen. Willtrain. Typing required. Full lime,O:flAM-4,OSPM. Congenial at-mosphere. Liberal fringebenefits. Apply Personnel Dept.,, 299411

UNITED METHODISTPUBLISHING HOUSE -

$661 N. Nnlhwosl Hwy.Podi RidW

arnpulspporlmily,mploy,rn,Jf

.RN

Pediatric office nearLutheran GeneralHospital. -

. 824-1566

Clerk Typist -We're Leath Maxwell, one of thé nation's fastestgrowing retail furniturç chain operations. Ourdramattc expansion -has created a challengingopening for a bright, capable Clerk Typist whocan type accurately at 70-75 WPM as well ashandle some light filing. --

Ths key osition offers an excellent startingsalary in line with your background and abilitiesplus participation in s liberal benefit--programmcluding dental, profit sharing, etc. -

Sound like YOU? Call Margaret Paulson at 675-- 1980 to schedule an interview appointment.

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7lSlN.LtncalnAve.. - Chicago, Dhlunis -

meqmloppsdmllyomoloysrrs/l -

aeceetary.

EXECUTIVESECRETARY

Gould Inc., Fluid ComponentsDivision, bas an immediateopening for an -ExeixtiveSecretary. Encelletit typingspeed & shorthasd shillsrequired. Variom responsibilitieswill ioclude typing Suchcorrespondence as letters, roper-Is and memos along with an-5WOri5 phones and filing.Professionalism is a most) Forfurther information, please applyin person nr call, 647-0450, Est.237, Dept. #007-61, GOULD INC.,Fluid Components Division, 6565W. Howard Street, Nues, IL05040. An Equal OpportunityEmployer 55/F/H

-GOULD

SECRETARIESTop rates paid for temporaryassignments. Call TSI's DesPlainesofftce at

SUPERVISORTRAINEE

We have the challenge you'vebeen looking forIf you're concerned about you future. Ourgrowing, dynanuc company needs a super-visor trainee to work.In our shipping andwarehousing areas. Experience helpful, butwe'll train a bright, aggressive individual we-can eventually promote to supervisor.

We offer an attractive starting salary alongwith extensive company paid benefitsfeaturing fall medical and dental coverage.Apply in person or call our personnel dopar-tment at 775-7790 to schedule an interview.

THE BARR COMPANYOIGO W. Hamad SL--

Nies. Nimio

m0SOzlspP5SnSAlYm5lOCOoSO/f

6361100Glonview Office

HELP. WANTED

CLERK TYPISTGond typingshilts required. Fulltimo. permaneot position. SItOAM-4;00PM. Will train. Pleasantworking atmosphere. Liberalfringe benefits. Apply PoroniloelDept.

2961411UNITED METHODIST

- PUBLISHING HOUSE

tool N. Nzetbwost Hfdy.

- - Path Ridge

aneqmlsppn,lmftoowploo,roill

FULL TIMEOPTICAL DISPENSER

For Private Concern, with ex-perteoco in Contact Leoses.Pleasant atmosphere. Coo.veulent location.

Call 714-1511

AsIc For Ocliltie

COOKS -

Weehends-Saturday A Sunday6A.M.-439P.M.

MR. 0'S SNACK-SHOPNILES-3b2-116l -

Csll afierO. Axkfnr Sue

HELP .WANTED ('- s

PAPA'S CAFEfr BAR

WAITRESSES. WAIT-ERS. BARTENDERS.HOSTESSES. BUSBOYS.

COOKSNew - Restaurant-All hoursavailable-In The LandtagsProfessional Cezler, 2610Dempster St., Des Ptaizes.Please call 824-2172 tor uliraliso sew opportunity in qoalityrestooroot.

PAPAS CAFE fr BAR(Opening Soon)

GLEN VIE W

- OFFICE

2 or 3 days a week. Computerworb, bookkeeping, typing, misc.

. officeworh. CaU

129-9066

GALFRIDAY

Bmy foSos at rapidlygrowiogSboktofiem

neest fulltinie helpsunityping, telephone

answering, etc. We wantanactive person -ynu

wnn'theheeed withux.

614-4903

423-5510

PARTTIME RECEPTIONIST- M6DOFFICE ASSISTANT

Could lead tu fall time forPodiatrist office in Nileu. No en-periencenecexuary, will train.

- - - - BAKEEYSALES ---- -

- FuilorPartTinleAfternuons or Evenings

Sume Extseriezce Helpful

SEARS VIENNA PASTRY SHOPLaestedioSearo floll-MIll Stare

tIS-dl6nAskfoeMis. Knot

MODELS -

For Restaurant Fashion SbowsEarn good salary. Full or partlimo. No experience necessary.

693-6332349-1344

WAITRESS -

Breakfast, Lunch or DinnerFull time, extremely high lips.Must be enperienced. Highlydesirable position for qualitiedindividual.

PARFAIS RESTAURANT6415 Dempsler, MoRan Grove

966-1134

TYPIST!STENOGRAPHER

15-25 boors. ImaU office in DesPlaines. Good salary.

298-2930

BEELINE FASHIONSYOU'RE LOOKING, 50,62006 WE

55,5w lOe F55 w Facs Tloszjlaoag,nmtOeez,tansy.rrer Waedrohx.nsthoitzd Etc.nEga-No D.tln,rlmxs 150sahomt-Car sudphezsstoretsty.Foelnlzt.i.cappaixlosmi

KalhySOS-4326 -

PAINTING -

SPECIAL RATESAvailable on interior services

FULLYINStJRED -

Calloowforfrm,,Lth,v :E. WATSON lt CO.

871-1121 -

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flEED ç JOB ? LOOK AT

HELP -- -HELF a3hWANTED

NILES PUBLICLIBRARY DISTRICT

Full TimePosilions available

throughCETA.. Tdte H D, project

3 Outreach Assistants,$450 per hr.

IGeseral Ctericat Assistants,$4.00per hr.

Project funded throughSept. 30, 1981

Fsrh,rther ù.forinatisu cullMr. Neyman or Mr. Hecht

967-05M

COOKS

WAITRESSESßJlShifts

Full Is Part TimeApply tn Persss

jojos Restaurant9449 M8waoheo, Itou

EquO OpportucityEmplsyerssjj'

TYPISTSEarn tsp -rates for tempsraryassigssssenls. Call The TOI DesPlaines office al

635-0700

Glenview Office at998.6000

i ADVERTISE.FREE-PAYssONLY IF YOU SELL

Yuurad?Mbsp,iutedFREE CommisuiocLectsdchuyosr115m u dispucd si. sceptud oc a cu,am sai o,, basis ru 5't5kaa]51I5IId.IfnoIsoIdth&eMILIcocha,&.Fleasacsuf us9l36-emp 5h asuourits m s said s that y sassean b assessd.

$5.05 $15.00 53.05Is.st 25.00 4.5525.01 50.00 3.5050.01 00.00 0.05

105.01 250.05 7.00250.0! 040.05 5.00

OS,, 0tO 5Ut,,u,j uuu $30. Thu

s 5a,uW II publish y 0s,sdacusrdin g tobsVo.The,Icss ITedseotj000tmoflu leorthotseot pe!voteìndio iduslsocty. oSkITO prioo m ustacc orn 0TeaO h Item.

.

mIo be.

WANTED (J .

-o0000

Order ProcesaligaI

Bikjg Cled

Opening in NIIOSe Illiñois

NCR Corporation, a worldwidemanufacturer of computers andrelated electronic dataprocessing equipment has asImmediate opening is ourDistrictSales Office.This pssitisn is on sor ad-minislrative staff and thvohfesprocessing customer srders,billings, and equipmenldeliveries. The osccêssfal can-didate will use an astsmaledsystem and wsrh with sales andservice personnel. Positionrequires a high schsol diplomaand some enperience helpful, hotnot required. We offer corn-petitive earnings, a comprehen-sive employee benefit program.For prompt consideration call(312) 779.9800 or apply lo personat NCR Corporation, 7400 NorthCaldwell, NOes, lthnois 60648.-

NCRa_o equaboppeetuoltyeseptsyeo

INSURANCE -

SECRETARYwith shorthand, typing and figoreaptitude. We ore a branch officeand participote in our company'sAffirmative Action Program.Salary commensorate withability, plus . many fringebenefits. -

OCCIDENTAL LIFE -

INSURANCE CO. -

296-2015

EqsatOp000,edtynmployerM/F

2.wvsto ADVERTISE INTHE BUGLE BARGAIN BARN

HELPWANTED

Ad . -

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- WORD PROCESSORS;Top Roles Paid for lemporaryassignments. Call TSI is DesPlaines al .

6350100In Glenview at

9986060-

WAITRESS-DAYS- Monday Ihre Friday

HoWs4ts9P.M.-

Noweehesds

STAN'S RESTAURANT7146 Dompster, MG.

-

CLERKSTop rotes paid for temporaryassignments. Call TSI is DesPlaises al

6350700- In Glenview

9906050

TOOLMAKERExperieñced all rousdToolmaker, who lihesvariety andchallesgeto work on Tools, Jigs

- and Fixtures. Excellent oppor-- tunity.Good pay fo benefits. Ap-ply in person only. - -

WEN PRODUCTS. INC.5918 Northwest Hwy.

Çhleago, IL 60631

CASHIERSPart Time Cashiers needed for-self-service gas station. 4 hours aday. 10 A.M.-2 P.M., O days aweek. Very busy location. Applyio person al Go-Tase, 6335 Dem-pster, Morton Grnve.

2 PRE- PAID 'Z96 FOR -

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bITS1. WEEK ADVERTISING -

EOto,e 5230 10'OOOh item to to dooetIeod. You, ad cdi sofortook. 1sii OTIS, 000ether sItS ,emiOuooe to no OI,eI s,,,,m0es- sorT. lic peopTit ed, mitt boaoeepled b - teisphoec. So,ey, so

iit_o 'Toy also To brought into the o fi ut 0755 SSoTce,

NOTICEAds listed ander these classitinatineen ososo be -

pee.paid at $2.06 pee wools tor 15 woods nrlass. Add 25 cents tee additional 5 wards.

HOME FURNISHINGS PETSSPORTING GOODS SWAPS & TRADESAUTOMOBILES GARAGE SALES

-MISCELLANEOUS

The BuIe Bargam Barn, 0746 Slarmor Road. NNos. II. 00548PIoorubIshmsodIoleeIIssedb,Ioo,.Iba5,p,,,,a,o,fl;,emIIl,.vd,,hil, OOOIse,O loi t elig

- ea 5.0,1.. Sss,.,hoO I D- tD OeepIoop,,adblthek.

ITEM

ITEM , - -

WANTED BUSINESS

RNS-LPNS. Full Or Part Time

All Shifts

-Needed for 145bed intermediatecare facility. Choose yoor owohours. Excellent salary. Locatednear Edeos Exp. Merit increases,benefits includinç free meals.Continuing edncotlsn at our ex-pense. RecentGrads Welcome!

Call Ms Sinke-

PEMBRIDGE HOUSE1408 Chicago Ace., Evanston

oc equal opportodly employee oilS

WORK WITH CHILDREN: Classroom Assistant

Mnstliell.

MONTESSORIEDUCARE CENTERS:

Contact Marta 692-2335

LATHE OPERATORMove To ImpioveExperienced. Set Up and OperatelaIton, milling machine, etc. in amodern, air conditioned en--vironment. Top salary andbenefits including pessios, profitsharing and liberal vocationplan. Apply In Person Or Call:

673-8380

MPC PRODUCTS CORP.4ZtON VictorIa(nearPalaskt &Pelersnn)ChicagoequslappossotOy-emploperoilf

HOUSE FOR r0r RENT àtft

OFFICES . FOR RENT

Small office rooms for renI. Willredecorate. - Classic BowliBuilding.

- - Y05-23f0

- ; TOO LATE -TO CLASSIFY

MISCELLANIUS

Custom wrought Iron table w/2chairs antique hall mirror Osstandard, student desk, O eton.movie editor, desk floor 1dmwrought iron koickknahk she -fo,,, NoyaI typewriter, Hammondspinet organ. 2884916

SERVICE

CLEANING SERVICEFoi Your Home

- Done Efficiently, .-CaII

- 825-0060 . -

State scholars. .Coat'd from Skokie-L'wood P.1

Ws, Marc Zissmun, ano JamieZscher.

Niles North winners Include:Carlos Arrom, Paul Baker, $arhBarha, Dehorah Baaman JoelBayer, Alicia Besser, SamuelBrandwein, Michael Calamari,Sleveo Camnileer, Shari-Cantor,Son Chuog, Kenneth Covinsky,Howard Daneyger, Barry Dent-schund DehbicDiamoeqd,

Also Beth Djchstein, LesheDni,Ira Dolnich, Kevin DosE, RonaldEhrens, Steven Ehrlich, DavidEingron, Jeffrey Elowe, HeidiFeder, Jeff Feller, Joel Field,LarryFreedman, Loura Fried-man, Stacey Gill, Philip gold-herg, Maria Horrigan, JenniferHarrison, Elmo Holzbeimer,Murla Hotuman, Eleah Hornitoand Paul Jacobs.

Also: Barhra Jericho, AmyKiesler, Sang Kim, Doniel Km-netsky, Eye Moonsook, CarolynLammersfeld, Michael Larks,Dovid LettusI Therese Levan,Paola Luhinshy, LawrenceM000ssa, Nnrit Mein, JaniceMoskowitz, Paul Nalkanson,Timothy 'Ortmans, RodolfoPatriarca, Sharon PerIman, Jer- -

dan Pritikin, Alan Rice, JonelleRqtb, James Ruffer, LaurieSuldisger, Harvey Saner, andBeth Schéffres.

Also: Loura Scroggs, Bryan -See, Nancy Seymour, Scott Shin- -tani, Elizabeth Silk, Helaise..Silver, David Sockel, JerryStone, Maria Stidendorf, ScottTauber, David.,Telman, PoolToback, Tom Chester, Mark T('s'-nouer, Adrian Vazquea, DavidWeiner, Susan Wislsnick, JuelynWoll, Peter Wo, - LynnYsmanaka, Jasa Zeff, SusanZimkeroff, and Nancy Zimmer-

S awards. .Co Skokie-L'wsoef Pl

ted thi'awurd and enpresnedtheir appreciation to Skokie ParkDistrict for enabling the.Cluk toenpand consmonity participationand interest in the annual FlowerShow.

The second award was presen-ted to Park Board Member,Normun Schach, for serving onthe Board for over fifteen (15)years. The Illinois AssocIation atPark Districts Certificate of Ap-predatIon in given in recogñitionto the park add recreationmovement in the State nf.11lluoin.Schach, In fact, wilt he con-eluding his third six (6) yearterm In April, 1981.

Chic appointee..Cont'd tram Skokle-L'waed P.1at helping persons stay welL-TheHealth Forum is a Council span- -

sored program is which localhealthprofesslonalu volunteer fortalks before clubs, organIzationsand other groups. . Asotherprogram, Heaftts-TeleFacts, -provides consumers with freerecorded health mesaages averthe telephone. -

MG Board,-..Cotuthiuedfram MG P.1

dittos, police and municipalbuilding, - and public worksfacffltyi

Another facet uf MortonGrove's mnve into the '80'sbrought cable television toresidents. Trsstee Den Sneiderannounced that beginningJanuary 19, Oakton CommunityCollege will he transmittingcourses over Channel 3f. Theinitial classes will includeWriting fora Reason, In Our OwnImage, (a humanities olfering),and Going Metric. Over 3280hookups bave been made su farand installersare still working.

Sneider reported the village'srelationship with -ContinentalCablevision is o good one. "Atthis point problems ore recliliedalmosl immediately." A com-mittee, which was formed threemonths ago when some problemasorfaced, menti the second Thor-sday ofeoch month and is opes Inonyresidestwhohos input.

Also al the January 12 villagehsard meeting, Irustees coo-corred with the Mayor's viSage-Oppoinlmentu effective JanuaryI,- 1901 tbroogb-'Decemher 31,1981. They are Fred J. Hoher,village administrator; ThomasR. Downer, treassrer, collectorand finance director EdwardMcMabon, boilding rom-missioner; William Zimmer,deputy guilding commissioner;Wilbur Mottweiler, villageengineer; Charles Scheck,

- village planner; James Doloso,ssperintendest of public worte;Martin Ashmas, corpnrationcounsel; James Hoher, healthdeportment direclor; JamesSlon, odmisistrativeassistant/public information of-

- ficer; Jórdan Kaplan and JeffreyLyons; Richard Kapelanoki,elevator impector; Jack O'Brien

- and Dan Scanloo, electrical-in-spectocs; Jim Welter, plumbinginspector, and Thomas Sefick,animal controlofficer. -

Marcio .Memhart, who worksfor theMaine/Niles Associationof Speciol Recreation, was ap-

- pointed to the Morton GroveCommission On Aging. -

Mayor Flickinger proclaimedJanuary 18 through 24 as JayceeWeek in Modos Grove.

SJB plans programon teen drugand alcohol use

The Education Committee ofthe St. John Breheuf SchoolBoard invites all parishioners toattend a program "Insight IntoDrug Os Alcohol Dependency InTeens", to be presented onTuesday, Jon. 20, at 7:30 p.m. inFlanagan Hull. The program isdesigned to give parenti insightinto questions such as: What is"a chemical dependesdy"? Howaware are you? Con it happen in

- your family? Is help available?- The program feulures: Mrs.Jean O'Connor, u guidance coso-selor trained in the field of treat-ment nf chemical dependency;

-Mr. David Folkes, coordinator ofcommunity education aschemical dependency; the tim'Feeling No Pain"; members nl"Families Anonymous" ; a

qoestion and answer session; andrefreshments. - - -

An a sequel to Ike porenlsprngram, the lacolty will, at aoler dote, present a Ihren partprogram for the SI. John Breheufjsoisr high studeols. Mrs. JeanO'Connor will agais be thefeatured speoker for Ihe programadapted lo Ihn sliadenl level.

Apollo. . . -

Centlmsedirom Poge 1

closing, board members ap--proved a resolotion retaining thepresent grade level organizationnf kindergarten-sixth grades andseventh-eighth grades.

A reorganization to a split bet-wenn fifth andsixth grados wouldresult in keeping Apello open.Philip Dechowitz, hoard mcm-her, has been a long time od-vocale of the letter system,sometimes referred to os a mid-41e schnol. A middle school alan

,relies heavily on team teachingand emphasis on individualn8eds.

Noreisan Padons, heard mon-her, suggested the name ofGemini school he cbongedto EastMaine Junior High School, allathletic owords to Apollohe ondisplay in Gemini ond schoolclochons he staggered sochildren from bolb schools beollowed lo lake part in schoolgovernment.

Ben Cohen, distriel parent,asked for the board'sauthofizolion in order fora stringinstrumental group to begin thissemesler. The program will bepaid for by parenti and conduc-ted in school facilities hy an out-sido agency. A possibility esistofor a sin-week snonmer programos wellas privatelessons. -

Also, Dr. Donald Bond, ad-ministrator, was appointed toprepuce a tentative bodgetfor Ikefiscsl year beginning July 1, 1901.Open meetings - will precedeadopliosot_the tentative budget.

MG Historical. .Contluaedtrem MOP.!

days of Riles Township alas waspreselited to the group severalmonths ago.

There will be free door-prizesandlight refreshmenlo, tnn. Planto attend. All ore welcome forthis evening of nostalgia.

LWV------Conllooed from Page 0 -

aller which Bloomfield, éurrentchairman of the Morton GroveZoning and Plan Commission,willgive bis impcession nf what isreally going os in Morton Grove.A long-lime resident,. he wasformerly aclive -wilk the parkdislricl and 12-e Save Open Spacecomnsillee.

Both Rick Behren, writer-editor for 'the- Mortoo GroveChnmpion, and Carol Ponek,NUes trustee, have been iovolvedwith cable TV in both townsandwiU conclude the meeting with anupdate on that ouhject.

A Feb. 14 unit meetiog on sewelection lows chaired hy JsdyCnycuesvica ovilI be held duringthesame alternons honro at IkeNilesPnklic Library. Thé wintercalendar wilt conclude al o placeto be annonsced onSaturday of-lemons, March 7, with a studyand concessus meeting lcd byEllen Vos Laningham onreferendom and recall. Allmeetings are opento the public.

Nues Parkcandidates...Cont'd from Nifes-E.MaiaeP,1

post until 1907-. Chamerski waspresideol of Ike pack board from1965 to 1967. In 1975 he ran againfoc cononsissioner asd was eIne-led to a g yesr lerm. Chamerskiheads the finance committee ofthe Riles Park Board. -

Feulions must be filed between8 a.m on JOs, 15 ond 5 p.m. onJan. lt.

Incumbents park presidentDan Kosiba and vice-presidenlJeff Arnold have not picked sppetitions according lo secrelaryJohosso.

Finance -

seminar . . .Conl'dfrom Niles-E,MaiueP.1

banking community. Eachrepresentative is scheduled topresent their alternative sourceof financing with a question andamwer period to follow.

Every Riles bosioessmanshould make an effort te attendthis very informative meetingespecially during lkesè times ofdeclining business and tightfinancial funding. -

The co-sponsored Seminaraimuto increase Ihn owarenes058financing a bminess and shouldproveto he enlightening.

While there is no charge for the_semissar, cosfirsnatios of your at-

tendance would be appreciated.Please call JeTO Bell at 5074580for yoorreservolios. -

Nijes Villagecandidates...Coat'd from Nlleu-E,MalneP,S

tkepeopleol Ihn vifiage of Riles."Michael Prnveneass, 7242

Cram has asnousced his can-didacy for trustee for the RilesVillage Board. Proveoz000, a 22yr. residentofNiles, is conning asan indepesdest and was a farmerRiles Park coemedusisser for 6years. In oddition Proveszans isprogrum chaicman for the SIJ 55PIm Club and chairman st theBig Brothers Program for theArchdiocese of Cloicago. Proven-nano was unsuccessful in his bidfpr Riles trustee Iwo years agotoo closely contested race. - -

- Two other candidates arecurrently circulating theirpetitions to rus os independenttrustees inike upcooling election.They am Frank Troiani, a Riles -businessman, 0554 R. Chester andFlorian Klipowicu, 0024 Keeney.While Ibis io Troiani'o first ven-lure into Riles politics, Elipowicemas as unsuccessful wrile incandidole formayorin 1973,

Running along with five-termmayor Nicholas Blase so a non-portisan ticket nuder the"Achievement with EconomyPorty" will be Village ClerkFrank C. Wagner Jr., andTrustees Peter Pesole, CarolPooch and Abe Sobnos.

Wagner, 0700 Okelo ave. hasbeen village clerk since 1969 undalso heads the Nilcs ConsumerFrood Department. Wagner is

- employed by 'he village as three-ter of records -ior the Riles PoliceDepartment.

Pesole, 0910 Merrill ao/e. hasboon a trustee since 1969 and isaffiliated for with the AFL-CIO.

Panek, 0123 Oketo ave.replaced former tcmten KeithPeck on the board in Jonuary of1975. Is April of that year shewas elected lo the remaining twoyears of bis term and won a 4year term in the election of 1977.Panek is o teacher and formerpresidenl st Ike League nfWomen Voters, Rites-MortonGrove.

-

Seiman, 7111 W. Riles ave. wasappointed to the board ìñ 1973 tefill a vacancy created by Ikeresignaliun nf Ralph Bast. Heran fur the remoining two year ufhis term io 1975 unit was suc-cessfel in his bid. In 19(7 be againmoo re-eleclion lo o 4 year term.

The remainisg 3 members onthe Riles Village Beard ofTrustees nill nel be sp for re-election until 1953. They ore Or-ville 0110w, BarI Maryhy andAug Marebeschi.

The candidacies of thepetitionees will nul become of-ficialunlil theirpetiti005 ace filedduring the week of J00. 19

throoch Jan. 26.

The Bugle, Thursday, Juumary 15, 1001 Pge27

Self-serve. . . Cont'd 6mm Nileu-EMathePicautious in. approving self- evening, Jas. 12 informed theservice and follow measures set developer the proposed buildingop by Skohie recently wherein was tòo high for the area, isthey required water and air and located too close to the singlewashroom facilities he available family units on the east and didto coslomers. not approve of eniting autos en-

Only one station owner voiced tering the single family area ofbis oppositinn to sell-Service aod Niles. Io addition they recom-told hoard. members he firmly mended the developerstay withinhelieves in full service and bas the R-3 zoning winch would allow -

seen accidenti- result Omm con- Oto 14 units per ocre.namers pumping their own gua.Ho was Wayne Morris, owner ofTexaco service stalion al 7701 N.Milwaukee ave.

Chicago's role of thumb fsrself-service stations is that theremust he une foil sert'íce island inthe station and Ihere must he a5% differential between full ser-vice and self service prices.Acordisg to Mayor NicholasBlase, these reqoirements arccurrently - being voted spun inChicagu and a final decision willbemade on Feb. 13.

Blase Ihashed the stationoperatnro for their attendance atthe meeting and bld Ihem theboard will disenso Ike ssbjecl andmake a decision at the nest Rilesboard meeting scheduled for Jan.27:

Io other actions oppronimately30 residenls appeared at theboard meeting Io voile Iheir np-position to Ike proposed PUDplanned for the nursery propertyon Oaktnn between GreenwOodand Camberland in Park Ridge.The property encompasses 4.12acres and the developer hasproposed to construct two 2-storycsndominimnm boildiogs cnn-taining a total of 95 soils andfourteen 3-bedrosm tnwnhsoseunito giving the site a totalproject density of 17.8 units peracre.

Joseph Salerno, Niles Direclorof Building, Zsning and Planningatteuded 2 meetings held-in PorkRidge on the proposed develop-ment and told Ike beard the PorkRidge PIas Coesmsiusioo Mondoy

-Nilehi 'ificials attend

state conferenceBoard members Mory Helen

Archibald and Florence Sulkerand Superintendenl Dr. WesleyGibbs of Riles Township HighSchool Diutrirl 219 attended the1900 Joint Annual Cosference ofthe Illinois Associalins of SchoolBoards (IASB), SttinoisAssociation nf Scbuol Ad-ministrators, and IllinoisAssociation of School BmineouOfficials, in Chicags, in lateNovember. -

Mm. Arebiblod served us theDiutrict's delegate to - IhnDelegate AssemhlyMeeting. The'meeling passed a resolution tocluster precincls dsrig schoolboard electiom which was spun-sored by the Nues TownshipCouncil nf PTA's.

Dr. Gibbs was included on thepanels of two of the fiftyworkshops and panel discussiomen a brood range of educationaltopics including collectivebargaining, current issues inockool law, heard self-evaluation,women in administration,teacher evaluation ond others.Specifically, Dr. Gibbs helpedlead diseussioda on "MaintainingSchool District Credibilily," and"Health and Physical Tips forAdministration."

According to Conference of-ficiols, the rouge et odvice und

- information ovailoble al tins coo-

John J. LiotineAirmao John J. Liolioe, son uf

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lisline of 655Millers Rd., Des Plaines, Ill., hanbeen sssigned Io ChassIe AirForce Base, Ill,, after cumplelingAir Force basic Irainiog.

ThO petitioner oSas told loreview his prpposal and residentsweretold 1h01 it a formal meetingwas requesled by the developer,they would he notified.

Nibs Mayor Nicholas Blaseand the board nf troutees passeda resslotion to he gives lo ParkRidge Plan Commissino winchstated they approved theirrecommendations to thedeveloper and would not wantany esito or entrances from theproject 0010 0 Riles street. Theyare also in favor st the low den-Oity plan. Blase also 1014 theseresidents present that Joe Saler-no will be present at all meetingsand will "keep tabs" on thedevelopers. -

. . The heard approved the es-tension of the display nf Rilesvehicle stickers Io March 1, 1981before ticketing mill begin.. . Approved the low hid nf$14,827.55 from Jensen Klee-tronics nf Ckicago for the in-stillation and maintenance nf unAlarm Delectisn and ReportingSyslem lo be installedatthe RilesPolice 5101100, 7200 Milwaukeeave., Riles.. . Approved the elimination ofthe rank st Deputy Chief from theRiles Police and Fire Depur-Imeota. According to Blase the -

police or fire chief will make ap-pnintments on a yearly basis withIhe mou; yearly board review.The sobjecl was broughl obeul bythe recent retiremenlof DepotyCkief Charles Bshula nf the Riles

- Fire Department and their intentosi te replace tins posilion.

ference attended by some 4,000officials, is invaluable Io Ike ad-ministrators and board memberswho atteod.

Nues Northmathietes toparea- meetFour members nl Ihn Riles

North High School seniormathemalics team placed tirut inIhn December orna meet of SheRoelk Ssburbon Mathematics -League. The slndenlo, who coos-priond the only seniorleam al themccl to achieve o perfect scoreon Ihe written esantintation, areDavid Lettas, Ros Weiner (who isa sophomore but participates onthe senior level), David Weiner,and Ken Covinstoy. Peter Worepresented the learn in the oralportion nf the compelilies.

According to Nancy Johnson,who along with Bill Henrycoaches the Riles North mathmom, "The senior team io doingan encellenl job Ihis year, and, asa group, are ranked third in theLeague which consists uf teamsfrom Ihresghoul the area.

Math team members, whogenerally compete-according loIheir high school clausificatios,practico after school and io in-dividual sessious with Ms. Jobe-son and Mr. Henry. They miScompete again io Febraary insoother area meet spussored byIhn, Rorlb Suberbon MathLongue.

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