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50-PAIl 0F ENVELOPES Our 69* White paper. 4-¼x9½" each.. : : BATHROOM TISSUES £ e Discount Priced! 4-pack, 380 2-ply sheets. 4½x4Y;"each ........... Our Reg. 3 Pkgs. $1 Our Reg. 4.Ó7 PigéIZ TheBugle, Lawrencewóod Shopping Center NILES STORE HOURS MON. . ERI R3O A.M.-9,OO P.M. SAT. 93O A.M..53O P.M. SUN, thoo A.M.-aOO P.M. JUPITER ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE POLICY 3. Pkgi. Our 2.99 Ea. 4 Days Only! 100 Ft. Cut-Rh. WAXED PAPER Qur Reg. 64C : . C DEliCious COOKIES C; 4-Io4Sr. packages OtIrash cookie. treats made of finest ingredients . ........e $4 L . B0YS'.TúBESÒCK's.: $ 6-Pr. PalES . Acrylic/stretch nylon: 9-li. Our 5,97. Men's 0-Pr Socks Ilasruday, FebÑary$2, 1979 SALE DATES: THURS., FRI., SAT.. SUN.: FEB. 22-23.24-25 earn Cups INSULATED STYROFOAM DRINKING CUPS dt Caunt lOs. 38 FINE COTTON SMOCK Tops: $ 99 72X90 BLANKETS 4'°nIy! R.g. 5.47 3.99 Qu..n.SIz. 299: r1:', '' .S.... - Q s RIg. : ' FpE f R.g. 3.66 I lndhvhd,al j:$íoo lOO-sq. ft. Cut-Rite.® 5 - '-' --- PILLOWCASES 88s I.- 'V.. 200 sheets 1O,x8 117 s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s ¿ ¿ s s s s s s CARPET. FRESIr Our 47 1.88 , 14-oz. rug deodorizer, NeIWI. . - - 55 ss s sss s s s : PLASTIC TUMBLERS: MOST $ 46 . KINGS Our 68$ Pkg. 3ßkg. : 9 DZ., 02. und 16 02. 100's s. Pueku.d 12, IC und Ifi tau packeg. PLUS TAX 55555555555555555sSssssss. s 3OCOUNT S s \ s -<Reg. 3.66 s \r . : TRASH BAG. s s S s .ss.ss....i..àsss s, s í3OOiiBs1f :.J COTTON SWAB? DISCOUNT PRICED! .300, doUble-tipped leotbie many uses 55 5IS15',55Q s s s s s s s s 's - s s s s s s s. : 1LIBLEHS' III/f s ,LUNCHBAGs, 100 s-.. Our 5... 68* BroWn paper, 5l/mX31A/8X10' : CIGARErrES s s s S s s s s . s, s $456 ., s . s. 's ' - .. , ,, PAPER TOWELS 2FH , . 21, 111.82" ...-. 2-ply sheets ea. The East Maine School District ei Cauces voted Feb. 21 to sup-' port iccombect Dick Smith and resideot Donalil Weiss for the' April etementaty school board election. essaie there are three openings in the District 63 election the Caucus group only gave 14 or more majorityvetento Smith and Weiss, the minimum required for selection. tncumhent Jeannine Bunk $5mmng Oestreich received 12 votes, two short of the majority, white present Board Prenident Larry Heiss received 9 vetes as did newcomer Aluna Morn. First time candidate Denoto Tugonder garneredo votes. On a second rsn.off ballet none of the remaining candidates received the necessary 14 votes. Machs garnered B votes, Reins and Oestreich received t votes t4 Ir ithig / 15° per copy IFrom the ' LEFT HAND by David Besser Editar&Publluher Watching candidates for public office in tibe viewing a political katiedonéope. The ever-changing forms are often caused by a jiggle here, and a little movement there. Whether'you're viewing Bitondic and Byrnen shuffling their new imogery, or viewicg the notional scene, nr dews here in thebooniewatching candidates vielngfer ocheot hoards, the oiewinginòftnnfoncinatingandwarejs reporting. Lt week little hits of heroism slId signo of human foibles could be seen at the Eostlsiuine District 83 Coccus meeting where the group sought te support candidaten for April's ochool hoard elections. And while the candidates weren't In the bright npethght reserved 'for Chicago nr Washington politicians, nevertheless, the humanreactions are very much tisename. , : Inctimbenta Jeaninne 005trelch, Lari'y ReIns and Dick Sndtb,poenènted.themsnlveu before the group. Since the cisstng of schools Jsascsosed much coonternotlon in the district; many Cauces representatives were opposed to Use lilcumbentu' efforts far re-election. JoßidnneigavealÉnoutertypresontation. lt was-mast-tm.- prenolse and waccan'' ted respect eves from these who were opposed ta her candIdacy. During the qoestion and answer. od 1ensInne didn'tfliach when asked if she'd voté hgSlfl to clone the schuots. She said she would, and nut the wIndow went the necessary vates for her support by the Cancos peop,le,'Jeontnne refased to compromise, stood tall and was tftcnnd down by the group. Board President Larry Retsu spoke hefoie the gruup, t9iowIng the dock was stacked agulnot hint: Larry did nut prepareaforinalpresentsuon, speakIagoffthecnff in a very . CanflaaedonPage3i Bugle seeks newsboyS Ttf Bugie lo neeking newsboys and girls ta deliver newnpapersonThurndays, Several rautesarnnowopels and this t4yosroppadwiltytdeamextradoflarn. Far laformatlon cali: i'ubl,l.e Lib1'i7 ', Oto]tofl Nileo, lU. District 63 Caucus endorses Smith,. *T apiece while Tugander received 3 votes the second time around. Robert Athinson, a Glenview resident, did ost receiûe soy votes. Present Board member Larry lte:ss announced after the meeting he was not going to ran for re-election. He had told The Bugle the prenions day he dId not intend to ron bot reversed hIs stand by appearing before the Village of Niles Edition II Ir 966.3900.1-4 8746 N. SHERMER. NILES, ILL VOL. 22, NO. 37, TIlE BUGLE, THUESDAY, MARCH t, 1979 Nues Voter registration Village Clerk Frank C. Wagner, Jr., would like to remInd Niles residents to register in or. der to he able tu vote in the up- cooling Village of Nilen election. Thin applies tu residents who have moved into NUes receotty or those who have changed their names. NUes residents whu have changed their address within the Village are urged to fill in their Voter's Identification Cards with the new address and mail to' the Election Division, County Clerh's Office, Ill N. Clark ut., ChIcago, The last dsy tu register to vote is Mnoday, March 19, 1979. Registratluos are being toben at the Administration BuIlding, 7Ml N. Milwaukee ave., from th39 am. té 5 p.m. Mundoy through FrIday, and from 8:30 n.m. tu 12 soon on Saturday. For those voters who plan té he 'natafthe'eounty-onelectlun-day; Tuesday, April 17, 1979, the first day to apply for as absentee bullut Is Thursday, March I, at the Administration Building, 7601 N. Milwaukee ave. Free blood pressure readings Free blood pressure readings are being taken today between 4 and II p.m. at the Rilen Ad- ministration Building, 7691 Milwaukee ave., by the Nies Cemmwdty Health DepartmenL No appointment is necesuaryl It only takes a few mientes of year ttme.Stepinferacheck up. Caucus. Belon, in a very luw.key presentatiun, did not use noten hut spohe off.the.cuff io discussIng school matters with Caucos members. tlslihe all the other candidates acept Athioson he did not have a prepared tent. ReIns left the Isupreusiun he dId nut Intend In escupe Caucus scrutiny but did nut attempt lu Impress them with his accom. plishments durIng the past 7 years. Io the Maine Township High School District 207 election the Caucos selected incumbents Tom Rueckert und Arlynu Warmack for second terms. Warmsck received 19 Caucos yutes while Ruechert hod 16 votes. Newcomer Howard Blasnman received 0 votes and Nileulte Thomas Flynn, former Oubton Cotlegetrustee, received 3 votos. Nues Board hears NWMC report hy Alice M. NUeu Trustee Peter Pesole us mayor prutem presided over what could be termed possibly the shurlost village hoard meeting Tuesday, Feb. 27, In the absence of Mayor Nicholas Blaue, reportedly vacationing in Florida. "That," said Fessle with a broad grin In Ihn delight of the predominanlly high school student audience, 'is why they selected me In chair the meeting." Highlight of the Tuesday board meeting wus the annual report hy William Muhienfeld, Enecutive Director, su the Northwest Municipal Conference (NWMC). lo deference to his youthful listeners Muhlenfeld sum. murtoed the NWMC an 'un association of 29 city and council governments in the northwest county té Improve economy and efficiency uf (musiciputity) sor- vices. Lioness Club donation nebula The Conference, beginning Its fourth year January, 1979, has drawn represeutatives of par- ticipaling municipalities and towushlpn In formation nf com- mitteen for purposes of inter- governmental co-operation, Joint und comparative psrchauing, training and euforcemeot seminars and, inter-related programs geared tu improved services. The youthful director pointed out the NWMC negotiated joint psrcfsane of more than $490,000 worth of material with actual cash savings to participating memhersbips of 5% té 50% uf ht- dlvidual rust. Muhleofeld said Nies had very good attendance In NWMC programs last year, u point he said he was cut akte té make io othertownshtp reperto. Other facet,s of the Conference Canfinnedos Page 34 '1'amCalcagnIfreintheChlcagaMetropolitaii'Cbaptaraccepts $50 check té the March of Dimen Mothers' March AgaInst Birth Defects frees Nies Lioness President Diane Hanson at their FebruarymoethsgatthOTntdefltCentér. The NilesUbneno Club members are pteanod té be ineolved In this worthy cause, and will continue helpIng their cogsmnnity atid hnmasdtartanservlces. Jelnosandbecome a NilenLieneas. ,...... '' 7i:*vt5seO«vWsYNseclvYviJhhnt7tiSm-t#t.IsïS,050is-Sse

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Page 1: Lawrencewóod SALE DATES: Shopping Center NILES SAT.. …evanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1979/03_01_1979.pdflo deference to his youthful listeners Muhlenfeld

50-PAIl 0FENVELOPESOur69*White paper.4-¼x9½" each..

:: BATHROOM TISSUES£ e

DiscountPriced! 4-pack, 380

2-ply sheets.4½x4Y;"each...........

Our Reg.3 Pkgs. $1

Our Reg. 4.Ó7

PigéIZ TheBugle,

LawrencewóodShopping Center

NILESSTORE HOURS

MON. . ERI R3O A.M.-9,OO P.M.SAT. 93O A.M..53O P.M.SUN, thoo A.M.-aOO P.M.

JUPITER ADVERTISEDMERCHANDISE POLICY

3.Pkgi.

Our 2.99 Ea.4 Days Only!

100 Ft. Cut-Rh.

WAXED PAPERQur Reg.64C

: . C

DEliCiousCOOKIES

C;4-Io4Sr. packages OtIrash cookie.treats made of finest ingredients .........e

$4 L.B0YS'.TúBESÒCK's.:

$ 6-Pr.PalES.

Acrylic/stretch nylon: 9-li.Our 5,97. Men's 0-Pr Socks

Ilasruday, FebÑary$2, 1979

SALE DATES:

THURS., FRI.,SAT.. SUN.:

FEB. 22-23.24-25

earnCups

INSULATED

STYROFOAMDRINKING CUPS

dt Caunt lOs.

38

FINE COTTONSMOCK Tops:

$ 99

72X90 BLANKETS

4'°nIy!R.g. 5.47

3.99 Qu..n.SIz. 299: r1:', ''.S....-

Q

sRIg.

: ' FpE f R.g. 3.66 I lndhvhd,al

j:$íoolOO-sq. ft. Cut-Rite.® 5 - '-' ---

PILLOWCASES88sI.- 'V..200 sheets 1O,x8 117

s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s ¿ ¿ s s ss

ss

CARPET. FRESIrOur 471.88 ,

14-oz. rugdeodorizer,

NeIWI. . - -55 ss s sss s s s

: PLASTIC TUMBLERS: MOST $ 46. KINGS

Our 68$ Pkg. 3ßkg. :9 DZ., lò 02. und 16 02. 100'ss.

Pueku.d 12, IC und Ifi tau packeg. PLUS TAX55555555555555555sSssssss.

s3OCOUNT S

s \ s

-<Reg. 3.66s \r .

: TRASH BAG.s

sSs

.ss.ss....i..àssss, s

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:.JCOTTON SWAB?DISCOUNTPRICED!

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s

sssss

ss's -

sssss

ss.

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III/f s

,LUNCHBAGs, 100s-.. Our5... 68*

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: CIGARErrESsssSs

ss

s. s,

s

$456

.,s .

s.'s ' -.. , ,, PAPER TOWELS

2FH, . 21, 111.82"...-. 2-ply sheets ea.

The East Maine School Districtei Cauces voted Feb. 21 to sup-'port iccombect Dick Smith andresideot Donalil Weiss for the'April etementaty school boardelection.

essaie there are three openingsin the District 63 election theCaucus group only gave 14 ormore majorityvetento Smith andWeiss, the minimum required forselection. tncumhent Jeannine

Bunk $5mmng

Oestreich received 12 votes, twoshort of the majority, whitepresent Board Prenident LarryHeiss received 9 vetes as didnewcomer Aluna Morn. Firsttime candidate Denoto Tugondergarneredo votes.

On a second rsn.off ballet noneof the remaining candidatesreceived the necessary 14 votes.Machs garnered B votes, Reinsand Oestreich received t votes

t4

Ir ithig/15° per copy

IFrom the' LEFT HAND

by David BesserEditar&Publluher

Watching candidates for public office in tibe viewing apolitical katiedonéope. The ever-changing forms are oftencaused by a jiggle here, and a little movement there.Whether'you're viewing Bitondic and Byrnen shuffling theirnew imogery, or viewicg the notional scene, nr dews here inthebooniewatching candidates vielngfer ocheot hoards, theoiewinginòftnnfoncinatingandwarejs reporting.

Lt week little hits of heroism slId signo of human foiblescould be seen at the Eostlsiuine District 83 Coccus meetingwhere the group sought te support candidaten for April'sochool hoard elections. And while the candidates weren't Inthe bright npethght reserved 'for Chicago nr Washingtonpoliticians, nevertheless, the humanreactions are very muchtisename. ,

: Inctimbenta Jeaninne 005trelch, Lari'y ReIns and DickSndtb,poenènted.themsnlveu before the group. Since thecisstng of schools Jsascsosed much coonternotlon in thedistrict; many Cauces representatives were opposed to Uselilcumbentu' efforts far re-election.

JoßidnneigavealÉnoutertypresontation. lt was-mast-tm.-prenolse and waccan'' ted respect eves from these who wereopposed ta her candIdacy. During the qoestion and answer.

od 1ensInne didn'tfliach when asked if she'd voté hgSlflto clone the schuots. She said she would, and nut the wIndowwent the necessary vates for her support by the Cancospeop,le,'Jeontnne refased to compromise, stood tall and wastftcnnd down by the group.

Board President Larry Retsu spoke hefoie the gruup,t9iowIng the dock was stacked agulnot hint: Larry did nutprepareaforinalpresentsuon, speakIagoffthecnff in a very

. CanflaaedonPage3i

Bugle seeks newsboySTtf Bugie lo neeking newsboys and girls ta deliver

newnpapersonThurndays, Several rautesarnnowopels and thist4yosroppadwiltytdeamextradoflarn. Far laformatlon cali:

i'ubl,l.e Lib1'i7', Oto]toflNileo, lU.

District 63 Caucus endorses Smith,. *Tapiece while Tugander received 3votes the second time around.Robert Athinson, a Glenviewresident, did ost receiûe soyvotes.

Present Board member Larrylte:ss announced after themeeting he was not going to ranfor re-election. He had told TheBugle the prenions day he dId notintend to ron bot reversed hIsstand by appearing before the

Village of NilesEdition

II

Ir966.3900.1-4 8746 N. SHERMER. NILES, ILL

VOL. 22, NO. 37, TIlE BUGLE, THUESDAY, MARCH t, 1979

Nues Voter

registration

Village Clerk Frank C.Wagner, Jr., would like to remIndNiles residents to register in or.der to he able tu vote in the up-cooling Village of Nilen election.Thin applies tu residents whohave moved into NUes receotty orthose who have changed theirnames. NUes residents whu havechanged their address within theVillage are urged to fill in theirVoter's Identification Cards withthe new address and mail to' theElection Division, County Clerh'sOffice, Ill N. Clark ut., ChIcago,

The last dsy tu register to voteis Mnoday, March 19, 1979.Registratluos are being toben atthe Administration BuIlding, 7MlN. Milwaukee ave., from th39am. té 5 p.m. Mundoy throughFrIday, and from 8:30 n.m. tu 12soon on Saturday.

For those voters who plan té he'natafthe'eounty-onelectlun-day;Tuesday, April 17, 1979, the firstday to apply for as absenteebullut Is Thursday, March I, atthe Administration Building, 7601N. Milwaukee ave.

Free bloodpressurereadings

Free blood pressure readingsare being taken today between 4and II p.m. at the Rilen Ad-ministration Building, 7691Milwaukee ave., by the NiesCemmwdty Health DepartmenLNo appointment is necesuaryl Itonly takes a few mientes of yearttme.Stepinferacheck up.

Caucus. Belon, in a very luw.keypresentatiun, did not use notenhut spohe off.the.cuff iodiscussIng school matters withCaucos members. tlslihe all theother candidates acept Athiosonhe did not have a prepared tent.ReIns left the Isupreusiun he dIdnut Intend In escupe Caucusscrutiny but did nut attempt luImpress them with his accom.plishments durIng the past 7

years.Io the Maine Township High

School District 207 election theCaucos selected incumbents TomRueckert und Arlynu Warmackfor second terms. Warmsckreceived 19 Caucos yutes whileRuechert hod 16 votes.Newcomer Howard Blasnmanreceived 0 votes and NileulteThomas Flynn, former OubtonCotlegetrustee, received 3 votos.

Nues Boardhears NWMCreport

hy Alice M.NUeu Trustee Peter Pesole us

mayor prutem presided overwhat could be termed possiblythe shurlost village hoardmeeting Tuesday, Feb. 27, In theabsence of Mayor NicholasBlaue, reportedly vacationing inFlorida.

"That," said Fessle with abroad grin In Ihn delight of thepredominanlly high schoolstudent audience, 'is why theyselected me In chair themeeting."

Highlight of the Tuesday boardmeeting wus the annual report hyWilliam Muhienfeld, EnecutiveDirector, su the NorthwestMunicipal Conference (NWMC).

lo deference to his youthfullisteners Muhlenfeld sum.murtoed the NWMC an 'unassociation of 29 city and councilgovernments in the northwestcounty té Improve economy andefficiency uf (musiciputity) sor-vices.

Lioness Club donation

nebulaThe Conference, beginning Its

fourth year January, 1979, hasdrawn represeutatives of par-ticipaling municipalities andtowushlpn In formation nf com-mitteen for purposes of inter-governmental co-operation, Jointund comparative psrchauing,training and euforcemeotseminars and, inter-relatedprograms geared tu improvedservices.

The youthful director pointedout the NWMC negotiated jointpsrcfsane of more than $490,000worth of material with actualcash savings to participatingmemhersbips of 5% té 50% uf ht-dlvidual rust.

Muhleofeld said Nies had verygood attendance In NWMCprograms last year, u point hesaid he was cut akte té make ioothertownshtp reperto.

Other facet,s of the ConferenceCanfinnedos Page 34

'1'amCalcagnIfreintheChlcagaMetropolitaii'Cbaptaraccepts$50 check té the March of Dimen Mothers' March AgaInst BirthDefects frees Nies Lioness President Diane Hanson at theirFebruarymoethsgatthOTntdefltCentér.

The NilesUbneno Club members are pteanod té be ineolved Inthis worthy cause, and will continue helpIng their cogsmnnity atidhnmasdtartanservlces. Jelnosandbecome a NilenLieneas.

,...... '' 7i:*vt5seO«vWsYNseclvYviJhhnt7tiSm-t#t.IsïS,050is-Sse

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The Segle, Thursday, Mirth 1,1979

h

64747o..7007 N..Milwaukea.Ave.

This morning Brisk Ao otivc Supplyannounces the birth of a new service to

the community born at 12:01 A.M.BRISK AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY AND MACHINE SHOP

WILL NOW BE OPEN 24 HOURS,MONDAY THRU FRIDAY,

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M.

TO CELEBRATE THIS EVENT, THE FOLLOWING MIDNIGHT SPECIALSARE IN EFFECT THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ONLY,.

FROM MIDNIGHT TO 8 A.M.(SUPPLIES LIMITED)

MID IGHT SPICIALS(All prices r.duced fr. previous salo prices)

10 Lb. Bag Howard Johnson's Ice Melter 1 19

2 Ft. MIlco Auto Snow Broom .'

5-Piece Auto Clean-up Setw/5 Qt. leckst 5pang. Mitt, Sponge. S.n,bbur, I Cloth

1 GaI. Full Force Washer Solvent

4 Oz. Plasfic Funnel.

61/2 Gal. Gas Can

2 GaI. Gas Can

Economy Oil Spout

14 Oz. Jar Solder Seal £ llstk ,

4% Lb Can Hand Cleaner

jim ith.ThisAd.OnIy Quantities Limited

$119

$11969°29e$995

.59e$225$325

SAT..SlJN...8AM to5PM

MACHINE SHO!

OPEN 24 HOURSMON. thru FRI.

Iellos

s

.9

EXTRA-VALUE TENDER LEAN TRIM N.CENTER CUT

PORKCHOPS

$169U LB.

PORK LOINROA

$39LB.

4 LB.. AVG.

BULKPORK

- SAUSAGEBy The Beg

2Lb.Avg.

LB

FRESH* PRODUCE

TOMATOESSUNKIST NAVEL -

ORANGES- WASHINGTON

EXTRA FANCYRED DELICIOUS or

GOLDEN DELICIOUS

APPLES

'3 LBS. $100DRY

YELLOWONIONSPASCALCELERYSNO WHITE.CAULIFLOWER

LEANBONELESS

ROLLED

PORK

$189I LB.

3 LB. l)flBAG J

Special Fór The Freeze,! LEAN -

WHOLE TRIMMED BLADELESS GROUNDCHUCK

3 LBS. OR MOREPORK

LB.LOIN 15LB.AVG. $169WILL CUT TO ORDER U- - --- U LB.

FRESH MINELLI'SMEATY HOMEMADEBABY

BACKRIBS SAUSAGE

*2 1L?Super Stivinü

CRAN.GRAPE DRINK 3205.OCEAN SPRAY

$799 !:!E 1.75

lIPTON

TEA BAGSKRAFT MINIATUItE .3/s1MARSHMALLOWS 20V. OZ

SUNCO

BLEACHg;Qc

GAI. 5151HAWAIIAN RED

PUNCH oz595

LIQUID DETERGENT 22 OZ.795DOVE 2O Off

GREEN BEANS 12 OZ,3/5

100FRESHLIKE

PRINCE 9 LE. 5LASAGNA lOX iPRINCE

MOSTACCIOLI 16 OZ.395

MES.GRASS 12 OZ.

2/89°GOULASH NOODLES

NESTLE CHOCOLATE

fune -

49C ;;;, i oz.STALK PEAS I CARROTS 3/Si00

.. FRANCO AMERICAN......:QOC REEF GRAVY

CONVERTED RICE S SRS

UNCLE BEN'S

NORTH AMERICAN 7/100APPIAN WAY 595PIZZAMIX 12'/.OZ

LESTOIL DEODORIZING 5 'I 89RUG SHAMPOO OX. I

STEAK SAUCE 5% OZ.

jERAFT STEAWUIRY 7 5IPIRSRIVES S OX. i

IMPORTED ITALIANSPECIALTY FOODS

NELLI

$13392L15. . -

POLISH'HAM$49

HILLSHIREFARM

SMOKEDSAUSAGE

$189U LB.

LEISCHMANN'SGIN

flesugle, Thursday, Mirth I, 5979

ARMOUR'S'STAR

BACON

KAMCHATKA

VODKA $99.

u 1.75

EARLY TIMESBOURBON

BURTON'SCANADIAN

GRADE 'A'

-JUMBOEGGS

,PageS

SIRLOIN

PATTIES

$189I LB.

½ LB. U LB. DOZ.

NAVARO LAND O' LAKESGENOA or ALLSWEETSALAMI :hz MARGARINE

$169 $109''ALB. 2 u

DEWAR'SSCOTCH

$199u u i.is

$799, 1.75

KENTUCKY TAVERN

OURBON

Has e

BEEFEATER'S

GIN $1'49I D 1.15

$&99. Ql.

BEILSCOTCH $099u

TRAVE $A99AMARETTO 'W75O ML.ATLAS PRAGERBUBBLE-UP818 Oz. BTLS

DAD'S $ !9 BEER $DAD'S DIET . 6 i oz. CANS

.- i:PABST9UID 20' Off 32 OZ.

KRAFT *129 EXTRA LIGHTGRAPE JRLIY 3 LES.

BEER $ 59Sello, Low ColuI. 2/ i 6 12 OZ. CANS I

KRAPT DMSSUNG

:91, d Inlnud s OS. -

w. ,...r,. 5k. sIght ta lImit qcstntItI.. und .a,r..t p.Intlng o,,,,,.

PHONE:......965-1315

7780 MILWAUKEE AVE.NlLES Lorst.d Honk .9 JaIrs'çR..t

MON. to FRI. 9 A.M. to 7 P.M.SAT.9 to -SUN.9 to 2

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'RKSAIJSAGEPATflES $169LEAN MEATY

SPARE RIBS '1g'Sale Datas: MarchltoM.thl7221 N. Hàrlem. Ave..

NIles, IL647-9264 s WI Deliver

Op.nD.11y04:Ffld.yflIiao..d dng

W. c.i.a. b. rIIbi i. 1111 %.sMNI.. ISt«,«. prialliI «CUI.

Pige 4 the Bugle, Thur.day, Mucchi, 1979

Golf Mill Merchantsinstall officers

The Golf Mill Merchants Association lnutalledits new officersand directors fois 1979 at their recent Annual Meeting held at Sear,Roebuck. and Company.

Shown above left to tight are John Andretich of Lyttonu, electedsecretary; EarlCaudilI of J.C. Penney. vicepreuldent; WilliamRand of Rand Jewelers, director; Erina Ellman of Large World,director; Mel Sohel of MrMarty, president; Robert Leeuch ofSears, Roebuck, and Company. Immediate pant president; PatrickO'Shea, manager of the Golf MllLShopping Center, director; and

'Charles Sheffleck of Karen's, director. Not abnwn are RobertWallace, pranldest of the Golf Mill State Batik, elected director;Dave Mattson of Baker's Shoes, director; Joseph Tomaselli ofAlbert K. director; and Mike Drop of Woolworth's. afona director.

Golf Mill merchants, district munagers, and local media alten.ded the teeahfaet meeting and were presented with the promotionprogram for the comIng year. Ken Scheel, Village Manager ofNUes, was the guest speaker and discussed the future of NUes, howIt pertains to Golf MIII, and how Golf MIII. b. addition to Ita presentprogram, can assist In working with the commanity to make It.better place to live, work, and chap.

Robert Leesch, manager of Sears, Roebuck and Company, GolfMill, was presented wIth a plaque of special commendation by theMerchants Association forhis services as presldentdorbig 1979.

Senior Citizens programsTuesday, March 6 - St. Nursing Home-Bingo.

Beneflct - Danny Orleans, Thursday, March29 -Nlles AllMagician.

Thesday. March13 -Golf MillAmerican Seslor&Ingo. mitIs a SpecIal Program.

NursIng Home - Sheila McKen-zie, SInger. Celia Hansen. Bank AssIstant

Thursday, March 15- Golman Cashier, will Hostess all theNurshig Home-Aviva May, Folk programs and the Bank will fur-Singer. slab delicioso cakes far refresh-

Thesday, March20- Regency mento.

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TOMBSTONE 69LARGE CHEESE PIZZA 1TOMBSTONE $ _32__UAi:i1HFpl2iA:Ty ,

Nues LibraryBoard seekscandidates

Because of the recent noon-cement of a second vocaacy onthe Board, the Trustees of theNiles Public Library Districthave atended the time for in-lerested District residents to ap-ply for appointment to the Board.

If yea are interested In servingon the Board of your library,please seed your name and ad-dress to: Lloyd GiBet, President;Niles Public Library District;6200 Oakton st.; Nifes, illinois62048. You will be castacted forthe psrpooe of settIng sp an In-terview with the Board at alsterdate

M.G. Libraryhappenings

Child abuse hulls everybody,and It lo an overwhelmingproblem In America. Because ItIs a "secret" .social problem,people are not doing enough toatop It Only through educationand preventivo programo incomm,nities, can potentialabusers be Ideiitifiedand treatedbefore they hart their children.

On Toes. March 6 at 7:30 p.m.,the Morton Grove Public Librarywill present a lecture and filmesChild Abuse, given by EsteBeGreenberg from the ChicagoChapter of the National Commit-tee for Preventlonof Child Abuse.

The program will includediscussion ofindividual efforts toprevent child ahuse andnrganlzed prevention programsIn the community. Everyone randouometldog to help, no matterwhat their nitantlon, If they a

-aware and informed; that la whytldsprogrsmisuohnpertant

What makes uharks no differentfrom other fish? Are they really00 dangerous as all theirpublicitywotldhaveasthink?

These and other questionsabout sharks will be answeredwhen the Mortes Grove Librarypresent the Nova Science film,'lnsldethe Shark" on Wed. Mar-ch7at7:30p.m. This excellent 5f-minute colar film will uhow why-sharks are -so invincible and sofeared. mero Is noadmission andthepublicsInvitedtOattend.

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Stortinif in March, we'll have two new classes. KnowYnur Car starts tomorrow, Friday, March 2 and meets at 10am. for O weeks. The Instmictor, Jim Gravies win help yos sa-

Iderstand more about bow your car works and simple repairsand maintenance you roo do yourself.

Thecestís$9,butyoumostaignsptoday. Callthe Center.

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Iciao. ltmeetíonWednesdaysfrom iO-ll:ifandthecost is $7.

INcOS4ETAX PROGRAMOur Tax Program is b. fail swing with appointments being

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Is March. On Wednesday and Friday mornings, a cer--tifledtas aide will completo yosrstate and federal tax farms for1979. This program Is an excellent opportunity to have year for-mscompletedatna charge.

Ifyon have already fifed ostyaor income taxforms and havequestions, áTax COIIuUIta.I is at the Centeron Friday mornings

Ifrom il am. astil noon. He Is available to answer thesequestlonsbyphoneorinperaon.

SPECIALFORUM-BINGORULF.SWe will be holding a special forum to discuss obtolning bingo

IIItickets.Atthefaromwewillstatetherulesastheynswsland.

- The Forum.is foryou to bring ideos and opinions ou conning theregistratIons for Bingo. There will be time for discussion andthen. voto willbetaken onhowtohandietheregistralion. It avilihe hold on March 5 at 2 p.m. Everyone is invited so If you haveanopintenpleusebringlttotheForum.

SQUARE DANCEThe Center offerottqoaro Dance every couple of weeks. The

nest Dance is March Oat l;36 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Come

Iand job. the groop lt's a nice way to get a little exercise whileyouhavesomefun.

Moden Grove Senior CitizOn SpecialsHEALTR CLUB:

Aprilß - September 28, 1979, FrIdays 10 am. - 12 p.m. $5 In-clodinguse oftiarrorpoolilp.m. -i p.m.

PAJtKMEIIIBERSIIIP: -Yearroundose offacilhties inclodlngaassa, whirlpool, weight

room. game cools and gpasnaaium. $1f September 1979 - Aogust1980. $5 March l99-Angustl919.

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For information on Seater Citizen activities offered throughthe Morton Grove Park DistrIct contact Leo Provost, csor-dinator, .1965-4359.

NSJC frienship GuildThe Northwest Suburban Jewish Friendship Guild will hold

their meeting, Thesday, March 6 at 52:30, Refreshments will beservedinhich will be followed with a guest speaker, Don Spitzerwhòwllltalkonl.R.S. YoudnnothavetobcamembertOattesd.Ailmeetings will begin In the FriodinanSocial Hall.

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-- Lincolflwòod Seisiors ClubTaúbe Reliais will read excerpts from Garnes Kanin's lt Take,

I"TIme tnBecçmeYonng when the Lincolowood Seniors

Club holds Ito next meetIng an March 2 at 10 am, at the Liarcoln*oedLlbrary,41IIOW. l!atturle

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The Bugle, Thnrsday, Marchi, 1979

To give fall rècogsiltion toMaine East's osftaedIng gym-oasta, as well as to other hue-cesuful Maine East students, anall-school pep and awardsassembly was held Monday mor-oint, Fehruary 19.

The program apesned with thehand, cheerleaders, and DemonSqoad cheering to "Maine EastEcha."

Then other fall dud winterteams were recognized for theirtalent nod skills. Coach RichSazonoffs 1978 CIL. conferencecr000 country team an well asCoach Des Kenne's champion-ship gulf learn were recagnlzedalnog with Maine Enot's con-ference leading haskethall team,tied fer first place with MaineSouth; girls' owls team qualifies -for state competition; ann win-icing district girls' howling team;district and sectional wrestlingchamps, sending four to competeat this week-end's state finals;und the '75-79 second place nec-

-Pep assemblyhonors Démongymnasts-

SJB WarriorCagers wintournament

honnI winners Indrnmntics/speech eompetitinnthis past week-end.

The program concluded withthe Introduction nf the 1979 stategymnastics - champiass - RonBartusink, Phil Blersnan, MikeCratchfield, Jim Dahlia, MikeDeneberg, Jeff Jacahs, JoeEatszienski, Mickey Morgan,Cocky Muakin, Eric Nelleasen,Marq.Pellni, Mark Picciotti, JoeRay,andJefflnloman. --

And besides being a proudmoment for Coach Gardner andthe team,-Maloe East principalJohn Clamar found the morning,na doubt, ta he one nf thehighlIghts of his last year withMaine East and Dlstnict2ßl. He'sliten an avid fan of Maine Eastulinrts and eztra'cucrlcular oc-tivitles, and in the maullan aheadhe's assured ef more Demonlaurels with hopes high for thecagers and grapplers, to namesfew.

Guodluck, Maine East!

The St. John Brebeuf 80k grade The game seasawed hack undhoyo triumphed in the St. forth, with the lead changingIgnatiuo Invitational Toar- many times. Ot. Ignatlas was upnamént. The Warriors, whose by 3 points at halftime, hut St.record 1s22.3, heatilt. Angela's in Jalon came oat ofthe locker roomthe quarter finals. Tony O'Brien al1firedupand randy to "manadand Paul Morusek took chare nf gun" for two more quarters ofthe hoards, while Mike Parker, basketball. Begissing the fourthBobBarrett and Dan Parkertook quarter, theWacmiornwere dawnon a tough 1-2-2 defense uned by by 2 poiutn. At the end ofSt. Angela. As the game ironod regulation time, -the game wasdnsn, the Wamniars seemed to tied, due ta clutch shooting byoverpower St. Angela with Tony O'Brien and Dan Parker.Warrior-like efficiency. Mike With 3 seconds left in the over-Parker was high acomerfor the time period, Dan Parker steppedWarriors scoring 15 and -Tony ùpto thefree tlsrow line. With theO'Brien tallied ht It to give the hnmelt. Ignntlus fasm screamingWncs-iornat2tnll win. nod yellIng-Dan calmly silenced

In the semi-finals the Warriors, the crowd- with a swish with 2defeated St. Emily from Mt. seconds left so the clock. ThePranpect. S'I" center Tony Warriors won 49 ta 48 ta capisceO'BrIen and 6'3" forward PanI the title hf Number 1. AlI starMamosek combined for in points. trophies were given. out to MikeWhen there -was o -missed shot Parker and Tony O'Brien. Otherunderneath,-TouyandPaalwoold members of-this Ist place teamcronh.the beards - fighting off are; Dan Packer, Paul Marusek,dofoudera to get the ball. MIke Do-ehahl, Jobo Sherwood,Capitalizing on St. Emily's Tom SpIky, Tim Wolauzyn, Timmistakes in what gave the Sparkowskl, Tohn-Schefflec, TOdWarriors another victory. The Floztrowskl, Rob 5-tiche, andflnalscomewas43to3o. managers Brian MWinhy, Mike

bike Chaonilomhip gamo, the . Pleinki-und Larry .Wutgen. TheyWarriorn nutluafedSt. Ignatiss. arecoochedbyDanEánlha.

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MäineEast Giis'--BaskethóllPoor Shooting was theprlmam3r Jumped elf to an early lead, but

reastnforMalneEastglrls'var- poor shooting buhe second andsltylmlngtoMalnelleathfS-4Snn third qsarters gave th W rotorsFeb.S. ' a lend they never lent At nue

iThe DeIIIOssusIIOt2S % lramthe paint the Demons were down by

fIeld, ond after getting behind 15 poInte In the fourth quarter,early wsnldn't quIte close the biS BarbStelksparlced them Into,gap. Sse BasicI led all scaring O nurge that brought them withinwith 25 pomls and 11 rebounds twowlthslxsecondsleft.Janet Hoosline bad 11 pointu and The Demons had balanced15 reheunda. Pat McGuigan ad- scoring and were led by Suedm1 6 poInta nod Hichelle Siplora ,Busiel with 17 potots and 15had 4, Bylo Farmer had 3 peInts rebosada. Janet Hoonline had 12as did Kathy Pd-s7. Bomb Stellt, points and IS rebounds. LorILori Msgnsssns, Mdl Manor, Magnssson bad 10 poInta, undasdTerryFnutschplayedbutdid Barblltelkgot all IS of her pointsolIscare. In the fourth quarter, Pat

The MaIne East gicla' vristy MeGulgan added 6 points, andbasketball team lent to Maine Byls Farmer, Richelle Siploma,WestSO.SlouFeh. 6. TheDemona andAndiMauoreathhadtwo.

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Believe It nr not, the 1070baseball masan in already oponus. Snaw or no maw, spring cao-not he far behind because theNiles BambaS League announcesregistration for the 'lOseasou. ABarea realdenta (Nues and ad-jacent commanitles) between theagea of 0-17, male or female, areellglbletoregister. "RegistrationWeek" io new being heMTuesday, Feb. 27 tlwu Friday,March 2, 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. andSaturday, March 3, 10 n.m. anM12noon.

"Reglstralios Week" is beingconducted on the above.meutinned dates at the NileoEecreotinn Center, 7577 N.Milwaukee ave. Don't miss oat,heuuretnmarkyonrcalentabe sure to register, Feb. 27-March 3 for-the Niles BanebauLoagne.

For all information, costadRegistratiunChalrman, Mr. JohnErlppinger,at 967-7427.

YMCAswimmers takefirst place

The Loaning Tower Family"Y" swimming team captare-Ifirst placo in the YMCA MoodyDivision Championship SwimMeetSundoy, Feh. 11.

loaning Tower swimmers, under the guidance nf Coach KathyYonng, competed against swim.mero from eight other Chicagoarea Y30CA's and scored 1013poiot,n. Their nearest rival, HydePark, ocared7d7,

Three Lousing Tower Familygirls, Chary Montaya and BarbHosmhart both from Skokie, andLenone Napoli gram Chicago,cnpturedtlsree goldmedals each.TorryBrowder,alsofrem5kokie,swam away with two goldmedals. Eileen Donne and ShanuMika both from Chicagn, DaveneHorst from Park Ridge andLeslie Babetch from Skokio allwononeflrstpince. The team willclam: ost the . season in threeweeks with the YMCA satelliteand state chainpiombip meehn

The team will begin practicoagain neutSeptemberandin opentoonychild, S-17.

Boys Bowling ClubDave Pisani of NUes, Phil

Aincher ogDen Plaines, and BradKovachnfParkliidgehadthetepnerim fon the weak ofFebcuary 6unsung members of the MaineEnutBoys' Bawling Club.

High ganseo for February 6werea lI3for Phil Mucher of DeaPlaines, a 253 for Barry Lappingof Nlles, and a 265 for Tony PastslanofNllen.

Thehlghteamfer the week wascaptain Rusty Silber of MartenGmove,KenQssppofParkflldge,Rob Saz of Morton Grove, andTony Past of Nlles. These guyshaveahlghteamoeciesof2,46L

Giw SwimmingAt the recent girls' awlm team

leagise moot, Maine East came In

.ctai:*ognlBau gem to themedley Oelayteassi for its 1:57.86time; Paala -TOce for netting onew school record Ils girls' 105yorsl buttecfly with a time of1:52,05; and Dawn Jesiumi. whobroke bernwnntatenecord In the100 pensil braastOtreke with atlmetll;ttlO. -

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CHURCH AND TEMPLE NOTES

New Pastor to he installedat St. John Lutheran

On Sùoday, March 4, at 4p.m.,The Reverend Harold A.Neuberger, Jr. will be installedas Pastor of St. John Lutheranchurch, 7429 N. Milwaubee ave.,Niles. St. Jobs's former pastor,The Reverend James M. Hersog,Pastor of Good ShepherdLutheran Church, GlendaleHeights, will deliver the sermon.The Reverend George A. Klima,Chaplain of Statevilie Peniteo.tiary, Jbliet, will be the WorshipLeader with The Reverend JobsH. Lutz, Circuit Counselor andPautar of St. Jabs LutheranChurch, Cldcagq, as the Installer.The i.ectoru will he Mr. GerryGyaef (AnUoch), President of theCongregation of St. JohnLuUseran Chnrch, Nies, and TheReverend HA. Neuherger, Sr.;Fautor of Covenant LutheranChurch in Milwaulsee, Wisconsin,and father of Pautar Halll4euherger, fr.

Pastor Neuberger, Jr. washorn in Madison, Wiuconsle onJuly29, 1963. He graduated fromConcordia Junior College(Milwaukee) In 1963, receIvinghis B.A. from Concordia SeniorCollege (Fort Wayne, Indiana),and his Master of Divinity fromConcordia Theological Seminary(St. Lents, Missouri) In 1969.Pastor Neuberger, Jr. vicared alGood Shepherd Lutheran ChurchIn Inglewood, California, and hasserved as Assistant Pastor atAshhurn Lutheran Church inChicago forthe past tenyearu. Heis active In the Chicago AreaLutheran for Spiritual Renewal.

Pastor Neaberger, Jr. and biswife, Beth, were married on Jane18, 1967 and beve four childrnsMark (9), KeIth (8), Tamara(4½), and Peter (1½). Beth, a1967 graduate of Volparaiso

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Postor Hall Nesbergerpreached his first sermon at St.John Lutherun, Riles, on AshWednesday, Feb. 28, begInning aseries on The Lord's Prayer.Midweek Leuten Services will hoheld each Wednesday eveningdurisg Lent beginning at 7:39p.m.

Following the Installation Ser-vice on March 4, a reception anddinner will he held in honor ofPastor and Mrs. Nesherger andtheir family. This special tIme offellosfslsip will afford everyonean opportunity to meet theNeuhergers.

NSJC nurseryschool

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CongregationAdas Shalom

Congregation Adas Shalom,6945 Dempsler, Morion Grove,marks Ils eighth soniveruary utFriday evening family servicesthis week (March 2). RabbIIsreal Porssb will officiale andeveryone is invited to attend withservices beginnIn at 8:15 p.m.An Oneg Shabbal will follow ser-vices. SatnrdaymsroIog servIcesbegInat9o.m.

The Sisterhood is offering newMah Jong cards. For details,please call 965-5665.

The Men's CIah is still offeringEntertainment 79 books whichoffer hundreds of discounts anrestaurants, theatres, sportingevents, hotels and much main.For information, call 966-2273.

Adas Shalom is a moderntraditional synagogue offering awide range of religious,educational, enlisral and socialactivities. if you would Ble moreInformation, please call HarveyWlttenhergat44O-3lf0or965-llSa.

NSJCFriday evning at Northest

Suburban Jewish Cunegatlos,78f0 W. Lyons at 0:15 p.m., Mar-ch 2, March annIversarycelebrants will be hanored byRabbi Lawrence H. Charney.Cantor Joel J. Resnlck will chantthe liturgy. Following the ser'vices, a receptios will he held bythe celebrants.

Satarday marniag, at 9:36 am.David Greenfleid will celebratehis Bar Mitzvah and at5p.hs therescheduled Bar MItzvah of theGoldstein twins will take piace.Rahhi Cbsrney will deliver thecharge. -

Sanday morning services at 9am. followed by a breakfast at9:30 am. Sr. Friendship groupwill gef'together Marchfiat 12:30p.m inthe Friedmanflall. -

March 11 U.S.Y. Purins Car-nival in the Friedman SocialHall. -

March12, Megillab reading at7p.m. All familles arc Invited tuottend this festive evening.

Murch 3, second annual PurimVegas Night. Fan starts stO p.m.in the Friedman Social Hall. Araffle that evening will hefura 79Caprice Sedan folly loaded leasecar.

On Sunday, March 18, Man'sClub and Sisterheod will holdtheir annual New Merchandiseand Services Auction. Free ad-mission. Everyane lawelcome tothlsfuneveolng. - -

149K BOX sale is March25 - ces---. tact-the symiagtigue office if you

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St. Isaac Jaguas tosponsor St Joseph table

St. Isaac Jogues is sponsoringIts St. Joseph Table in the ParishHall, 8161 Golf rd., Riles ou Sun-day, March 18 from 2 p.m. to 7p.m. All Parishioner And FriendsAre Invited:

This csstom originated tohonor II. Joseph the Worker. Iothis country, a It. Joseph Table,with s atabe of the Saint In thecenter, altar style, is set sp andsurroanded with candles, freshflowers, as well as the traditionalmeatless foods (fish, fresh fruits,spaghetti, vegetables, andsweet All fuest is donated by thefaithful as a token thanksgivingto St. Joseph for his Intercessionduring the pant. The ceiebratiosbegins with a religious ceremony

and the blessIng of the foods. Thetakle is then open to the publicandthe guests may each eut whatthey chame.

The 'Viewing of the Takleand the blessing of the food willbe held In St. Isac Jognes ParIshHall on Saturday, March 17, CoI.fee and sweets will be servedonly. Sanday, March 16, spaghet-ti and the varions foods sodsweets from the table will be ser-ved.

Any donntions of meatlessdiuhen, fruIt, bakery goods arewelcome... Far further infor-mutlos call Mary Affatall, 966-9679, AngIe Sciocco 966-7050 srSara Kas, 167-8823. Jeas Minelli

Messiah Lutheran Churchelects officers and councilMessiah Lutheran Church, 1665 Mrs. Laurence Johnson nf Nies,

Vernon ave., Park Ridge elected Orville Leiuoan of Des Plaines,the falluwingofficero for the 25th Mrs. NormnanGillespie uf BuffaloAnniversary Year, 1979. Grove, Ms. Ruth Lumpp of DesPresident, Robert Flug, Des Plaines, and Ron Swenson ofPlaines; Vire President, Leu Glemfelew.DiVita, Park Ridge; Secretary, Each organization of the chur-Ma. Ruth Lsmpp, Den Plaines. ch will make a banner to beCouncil members elected fer a placed hi the church; one a aun-term of three years are: Will day, thou Palm Sunday using theBeyer, Wilson Coleman, and theme from the Sloth Psalm. TheRsssell Raysnnnd ali of Park first banner was of the MessiahRidge; Mrs. Adele Hull and Mro. Bowling League with the themeCarl Scheffel ofDes Plaines, Ed- 'Lot all creatios praise him"ward Bowman, Mrs. George made by Mrs. Robert EdmundsKsehierandhirs. WebsterNelson of Olenview. The second bannerofNlles and Mr. Lee Radin of Elk will be bythe Luther Leugne withGrove Village. For two year ter- the theme "Rise and Shine - Givemu: Mrs. Harold Byrne and Gad the Glory." This baaner isGrant Smith both of Park Ridge. being made by the League mem-Foruane yearterm, Dan DanIels hers. Former-members wishingof Glenview and Stan Thoren of to receive an invitation to the

- Park Ridgø.-, The Neminoting Festival Seo-vino on May e mayCOIIiiIuIttOe cónsisted of- Harold cali the church office, 823-6984Byrne, Chairman and Mrs. Ed- and give the necessary odor-ward Richards nf Park Ridge, matins. -

NSJC Single SceneOn Wednooday, March 7, 8p.m.

Friedman Social Hall, 786f W.Lyons, Mortsn Grove, KeanothR. Phillips will discuss "Assor'tiveneso Ti-omm'g". Doring thepant -three yearn Kenneth lt.Phillips, oprivate consultant, hsconducted over 160 workshops Inthe arnas of assertiveness, intor'personal Communicotians,problem solving and derisionmùhiisg and leadership. He alsnspecializes in organizationdevelopment and managementdevelopmentandtraimdng.

Exprenuing oneself assertively,that Is in a manner that is direct,honest, appropriato, and respec'uni of another's rights, Is a skillor art thst can be learned. Thispresentation will focas on In'creasingyo individanl's ability tocommunicate thoughts, opinions,ideas, and feelings in a per-

sonally satisfying and effectivemonner. The presentation willalso idantify and explore the dit-ferencen among aggressive,assertive, und non-assertivecommunication and the con-sequençes ossecintod with usIngeachofthesestylen.

Formera bsfermatinn, call RenSumner,965'OlOO. Donation $1.56.

Ñiles Community-- Church

The First in Lent willbe observed ut the Nino Cam-munity Chúrch- -(LfisitedPrelibyterlali), 7401 Oakton st.,Sunday, March 4, wIth thecelebration of the Sacrament ofqemmoolon dtlng the 19 um.worahipedrvice Dr. Seleeo,pastor, wilibegina series of first-peraonnnrrative.nermenn-hased -

en thé-liem of people aunaciated-with the events of Jeans' earthlyIlfeleuding Isp to bis deOth sadrésw'redtlon.

Church meetings and activitiesdoting the week of March 5 willInclude:- Monday, 7 p.m. - ScoutTrasp 62, 7(30 p.m. ' CommitteeOu Church PropertIes; Tuesday,12:3OÑn. MONNACEP EnglishClasses, 5:30 p.m. ' Youth Group(graded' 7, 8, 9), 7:30 p.m. -Scusino; Thursday; 12:39 p.m. -MONNAOEP p4nglinh classes, 7p.m ConfirmuUnl Class, 6p.m.-cholrryhéìrupl.

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The FirstBaptist ChurchNew classed of Bible study far

single, yosug udolts eighteenyears of age and over, havebeganattheFlrst Baptist Church(The Country Chapel) at 7339Waukegon rd., Riles. Duringeuch Sondoy morning classesbegin at 10 am. Additionally,dering Saturday evenings ut 7p.m. illese folks will meet hi oninformol atmosphere at thehanses of the participants In oc'cordonce with their wishes - thelocotlan to be announced well tuodvance. Do yes like to read,learn, and be challenged withstlmointiiig dincusslon of theBible? Then you would enjoyavalling yourself of these appor-tanSies. If you desire further In-farmnatlan Or the avuilobifity oftrumisportatlou. cali 430.397g, 647-8751, or 065-7795.

Familysports night

It'oolways nice when the wholefamily can enjoy doingsomething together withoutspending o fqrtsne. The Mid'North Branch Board nf tle YoungMen's Jewlsh.Coundil has plan-ned an Open Rosse sports Nightfur kath f5151115' and frieads, thatforsolittle can huymmuch.

On Saturday, March 10, at theNnrtk Suburban YMCA, 2705Techny rd. (Techny andPfingsten) -in Northhrook, oc-tivities will inclode swimming(wenffercertlfledlifeguards andcomplete locker room facilities),arganized games lu gysn, roller-skating, backgammon tour-naissent, mock hue, disco dancingand other surprise ottcoctlans.

Adminslan fees ore: adulta ,

students $2, children under 12$15ff

YMJC namesDay Camp

directorYoung Men's Jewish Council

has apmliItedGory Asnionder edthe Director of North Shorn DayComp,nerving children ages 5-11In Highland Park, Glencoe, Nor-thhrook,andDeerfleld.

Mr. Amislander has hoes withtho Young Man's Jewish Councilfor six years, werking four ofthose as the Director of theArlington Heights/Buffalo GroveDoy Camp, und twa years priorm Program. Director of CampHenfildornnr.

For the post five years, Mr.Aunlander-has been -the -schoolsocial worker. In Skokie District68 Previnus to thät he did social

- work at the Rullbsg - Meadawn111gb School. Mr. Assianderreceived his M.S.W. from the

.Unlverslty- of -flllstais. He -iscorrently $chool Board Chair-manforSo-opsop 56k-echter DaySelsoal - Skokie ElementarySchool.

Mr. Anslander and lila wifeSily reside In Skohie with theirdaughternHeicneandMlchelle.: meYoun Men's Jewish Coon'dujo nooflt nadal serviceegency. -

-- Scholarships

Fifth Wheelers. The Fifth Wheelers will meetSunday, Morch 4, at 7:45 p.m. atTrinty Lutheran Church,Algonquin and Wolf rda. in DesPlaines.

The program. will he, "AnEvening with Mel", Concertsinger und orator, preceded by abrief bssInesnmeeting.

Newcomers ore welcome. Tobeeligible for membership, onemust he a widow, widower,dlvnrcedorlegailyseparated.

For further Information callRosemary MeKoveck (624-1714)orBobl°rlce(CLI-2997).

The Sisterhood of B'naiJehoshan Beth Elohim will holdIts annual tre050re bunt ouSaturday, March 19 at 8 p.m. Ap'proprtotely titled the O'HareHassle Hustle, all treasure hua.tera will park their cors atO'Hare airport to spend a fan-filled evening at the various ter-minaIs pursuing the dues whichwO be dIstributed at strategicpointeby committee members.

Prizes will be awarded to win-sers back at the Temple locatedotOOl Milwaukee ave., Glenview,at which time all partlelpànta willhe "rewarded" with a delicious,bome'eooked late dinner

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According to SisterhoodPresident Mrs. Marshall Kcollck,Nnrtbbrook, the treasure hunthas olwoyn been ene 6f the mootpopular events sponsored by theSisterhoet

Donation for the evening te $18per couple, which Includes thehame-conked dinoer. For furtherInlorimsatinn, please contant theTemple office, 725-7575.

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On Friday, Marcb2, the SporesSunday Evening Club will holdtheir monthly "Card NIght". ltwill take place ut the Holiday Innof Wheellng, 7575 N. Milwaukee,Northhrook. Doors open ut 8p.m., cards begIn promptly at0:36 p.m. far o pleasant eveningnf sociable Bridge, PinocHo andFun Poker.

Admission is $2 for members,$2.50 fer non-members. Thepublic in welcome.

For Infernsatlon cull Jack Tur-ney,296-7l08, Nies.

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30 years « service to the Village of Nileaand numerous worth-while charities wID be celebrated at the Nues Woman's Club SilverAnniversary Dinner Dance on Marcb 9, at the Fountain BlueRestaurant, 2300 S. Mannheim rif Den Plaines, Illinois.

Tickets are $2eperpersoo, which include cocktails at 6:30, dInnerat 7:30 and dancing to the music of Joe Foltzfrom9pm. until Mid-otte. There wifi be an opes bar during the dance time.

For ticket Information, callJoyce Knapp President 965-5351.Shéwn above L to R: Dorothy RobertSon, Publicity; Jean Kuna,

Reservations; Joyce Knapp, Presidést; Violet Bergqulst, Chal.man Niles Woman sClubDmnerDancecomnuttee

Divorce semhierA ton-weak "Divorce and Per-

sonni Grewth" seminar will beheld from 7:3010 10p.m. os Sun-days begInning March 18 at theKfngsweod Unitg.t MethodistChurch, Buffalo Gravé. Theseminar is aponsared by theCommunity Pastoral Counselingand Consultation Center ofLutheran Generàl Roapifal, ParkRidge. Jim Shackelford, Ph.D., asenior staff caunaelar at the Cen-ter,wlllconducttheseflilnsr.

There Is a $70 fee for theseminar, which will have alisnitod enrothuent. Registrationlsneceusaiyandmaybensade byphoning 6060023 between 9 am.

eugleThsriday,Marthl,1buI

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i tO' We4)tiit'UI Women Conples Unit is eisterhigunoa an ezcitng Memberuhip- . . . Campaign to introdaceto the

Woman's Club Taste. conimwiity this new concept is

of Niles anniversary and tell

Nues HomemakersExtension

The Nlieu,ìjnit of Suburban.Cook Çounty,Ròmemakers Ex-tenslan AssOciation met onThesday, Feb. 20 at the First.Ilisited Methodist Church, 1903Euclid ave; Arlington Heights,il., to partake laus InternationalDinner with all the units os theNarthslde....................

Thé Nile Dolt displaped the.customs and foeds freOn. Fraúceunder the direction of Betty An-

.derson, Interpatloital chdicsnan.Vtewnte was Train 10:30 to 11:30atwhlcbthnefdodwasserved.

SUBURBANDAYCAMPsawig Ji&bsa ages 5-11 m Morton Grave

Nitos Des Plaines Skolue & Glenview

This camp program* is geared to the indnndual child

* offers noncompetitive activitiesprovides an atmosphere of friendliness

andwarmth..

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luncheonThe Sisterhood of Buoi

Jehoahua Beth Elohim will holdsTaste and Tell luncheon at theTemple, 801 N. Milwaukee ave.,Glenview, on March 7 conunen-cingatll:300.m.

Prices will be awarded forvarious dishes prepored bySisterhood. members In five

f categories appetizers, solada,motsn;mah. dishes and deunerts.

Participating. judgeu will beChef lIons Aschenbach ofLowry's Prime Rib, Chicago;Ron Beruardi, manager of SunsetFoods, Nortbbtooh; LillianKrasse of LAM Catering, Glee-view; andElainoMelman, répor-ter for the Northbrookiltar.

Cookboohs containing all prize'winnin g recipes, as well as therecipesfor other dishes te be ser'èèddurleg the lnncheen will hedIstributed to all those attend,according to OlnterhoodPresldentMrn. Marshnl Krolickof Northbrook. ......

The committee hésbeenfe ve Iwee plan

fOrf- gourmands. CommiReOmembers include Mrs. Rokald

,l!arkàs of MOrton GrovS Mrs..Marvin Giunzrockof ArlingtonHeights, Mrs. Alan BOrke undMrs. Martin Liebermss, both ofNorthbrook.

Dnotion forRe lsnche.sn Is,$3.So per person. For further In-formation please contact theTempleoffice, 720-7575.

Rap group forpregnant womenIfyoshvehsdqaestlons about.

the impending birth of your firstchild, how thIs will change yourlife and therelatlonship betweenyornetf and your buahand, yosmight be Interested bi joIning arap groupto share.yaur questionswth other Women und focOs anucleastonerveasapenf supportgéaupduring thelstter months ofpregnancy and continsing afterthe birth of your child.

The group Is belog fotined atOrchard Mental Health Center ofNOes Township, and .will servewOmen f the surrounding corn'munitles. . ....

Enrollment Isilmited to fifteenpOrticlpointn,ondthetarget datefer the first Oennioñ Is April15.Mrs Nina Racklt Family uniIEarly c3sildheod Educator wiltbe the grOup facilitator. Call hyr

NorthwestSoburbanand Chicagoareas wbu meat for social andhnmaoltarianpuryesm ander theanapices ef Binai B'rith andB'nai B'rith Women, the oldestand largest Jewish serviceorganisation in the world.

The purpose of this type ofgroup is to allow heth husbandsand wives to participate In all oc-tivitiesonaneqnalbasls.

Each,mosth the unit holdsevento of s social or çulturslnature. Among the aCtivitiesplanned for this year are a

. MesSiah Ltü.:, .: elect o

The.Mesàlah Lutheran ChurchWomen . béée elected thefollòwing officers far 1979:President, Mrs. Clsarlts Johnson,Des Plaines; Vice-President,Mrs. Lee DiVita,. Park Ridge1secretary, Mru12eorge $fcody,Park Ridge; Treasurer, Mrs.

. Clarence Knuth;Parh Ridge;StèwardahlpÇhaIrrnen; Mrs.

. Howard Preliuitz nOd MrsDonald Kovach both of Park.

Nôtre Damealumni mothersThAleOsniMotherOamnt

J050pb.Dinnor.DancewlU beheldon Match,n the .ncbnol begin-

galacelebiétlòn l*thè highlightnf the pee-Easier season and Isebjoymi by all. Co-chairthen areAgiles O'Connor, Dorothy GarbyandAna Costanza.

Tickets are $7 and may be oh-tamed from Betty McNab (966-5682) or Kay Lainphére (866-4307).

. Seìies tostudy aging

Hildette Rubenstein, casa-seling psychologist and artstherapist, wifi present "AgingMyself and Others" en ThesdaMarchfatl p.m. .'

The worbshnp, which Is part ofthe contlnwng Passages ThroughLife nenes spoosured by Gem-mnnity Outreach at OaktanCommunity College, will meat InReom309, Bnildlsg3.osOaMan'sInterim éampuà Òäkton OñdRegle, Morton Grove. AdmIssiOntofree.

: Far further. information. cnn-tact. Oakton!s Office of. Corn-.mnnity Outreach at 867-5130, eXt.

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mefliber$hipcam. paignRacqnethall Night, Israeli folk )dancers, anda luau. Commsnilyservice projects ors also beingpIOnneS.

Newly elected officers for theyear are: Preuldent, ErwinJunnnh of Skekie; Vice.Presidents, Jay Sluisky of Mor.ton Grove, Barry Damas of Nor-thbreek, Esther Rose of Glen.view; Secretaries, Judy Frank,Skokie and Hennie Damas, Nor-thbrook; Treasurer, HarveyRose, Glenview. Board ofDlrecters:Dave Gordon, Skohie,Michael and Linda Iser,Wheeling, Bonnie Melteer, Nor-thbraak, Herman Reisman,Wilmette, and Shirley Sax, Mor-tos Grove.

Forinforssatíns please call Joy900-5345 or Barry 504-5583.

heran womenffleers

Ridge Education Chairmen,Mrs. WeboterNelash ofNiles andMrs. Nicholas Stwnpf of ParkRidge.

The monThly workday will befnsedtocosstruct a banner taleplaced in the church as a part nfthe 25th Anoiversary Celebrationwhlchwill take place on Sunday,May 6, in the church at 1605 Ver-nenave.Park Ridge.

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. changes the way your body han-, dieu foods add takea oli

guesswork out of lnsingsveight.Weight No More students don't

e count calories or weigh andmeasure foods. They simplyfallow weekly pro-planned menasheets und relax! (No shots, pill nor strensnua esercise is in-volved.) -

The WNM program Is gearedtoward reeducation of our eatinghabita amI vitamin education. luWeight Na More classes eachperson's needs are of greatestconcern.

Ais open house 5mai00 will beheld at Oak Mill Mall (Com-munity Room, Main Level), 700eMdwaukee ave., Hilen. On Thur-oday. March 9 at 8 p.m. For ad-ditlonal information call 743-4962er 967-6516.

Pioneer Women. plan bazaar

The efforts 0f all the chaplersnfPloneerWomeninchlcngaandthesuburhs are being directed fethe planning of their AnnualBazaar, to be bald os Saturdaynight, Mnrch 3 and all day Sun-day and Munday, March 4 and 5,ut the Dolnick Community Ceo-ter, 6122 H. Califnrnia ave.,Chicago.

Merchandise of all kinds-all nfIt new and unnsed-will hepresented for sale to the publicbeginning at sundown on Satur-day evening. Same items to beoffered are: housewares, toys,hardware. appliances, furnitureand lamps. clothing and manymere. Thu coanter of home-baked cakes and coukies andbreads offered forsale la ese ofthemastpopslaratthellazaor.

Sari Mazursky. MortonGreve,is Merchandise Chairman.Sylvia MIgdaI, also uf MortonGreve, Is Bazaar Chairman fer

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RaglairadauRegistration far Nifes Park

District Recreation programawill be March 6, Nifes residentsouly,froma:38to11:30a.m. and7to 838 p.m. at the RecreationCenter, 7877 Milwaukee ave.Nues residents and all non-residents may register March 7frem9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and? te8:30 p.m. at theRecreation Cen-ter. Prograth range from art,oporto, dance, exercise to varionscrafts, clubs and special eventscreated for all ages. Informationis at yoar fingertips io theCaronnel of Fon brochare. Happyto answer your questions; call567.8633.Swimming

Swimming every Wednesdaynight at the Maine East HighSchool pool from 7 to 0 p.m.;everyone is welcome. Cast is a

mere 50g per person. Childrenander7mn5t be with an adalt. -Croan Country Skiing

Cross Country Skiing un yourown every Saturday nod Sundayat the Nifes Park District TamGall Course, 6700 Howard st.,front 9a.m. to3p.m.Indoor lee Skating

Indoor Ice Skating is avallablest the Nifes Park District SportsComplex, 0435 Ballard r Honroare as follows

11 am, to 1 p.m. and 2to 3:45p.m. on Monday; 11a.m. toi p.m.and-I to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday; 11n.m. to 1 p.m. and 4:30 to 5:30p.m. on Wednesday; 11 n.m. toip.m. and 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. onThnrsday; 11 sss. to 1 p.m. and4:36 to 5:30p.m. und 7:30 ta 9:30p.m. onFriday; 2:35to4p.m. sod8:30 to 10:30 p.m. on Saturday;noon to 1:30 and 4 to 0 p.m. on

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Sunday.lathes QioiceProgrnm

Ladles Choice PrOgram will beseeing Spring first this year. TheNifes Park District invites you tuJoin us Wednesday, March 20 tothe Chicago A,mnat Flower andGarden Show ut the McCormickPlace. Come get some ideas furyour gardes or enjoy an earlySpring with flowers galure. Wewill leuve at 5:30 n.m. and returnat 4:30 p.m. Cost is $4.50 per per-sun which includes transpur-talion and admission. Sign np forthis trip st Ihe Nues PsrkDistrict, 7877 Milwaakee ave., byMonday, Manch 28.Wuderuesa-nges llto 15

The Nitos Park District will of-fer anutherWilderness Camp tripthis Swnmer for ages li to 15years. We eocourage sii in-terested parents and their ysungadults to attend the informativemeeting on March21 at 7:36p.m.st the Recreation Center, 7877Mllwankoe uve., Nifes. A slidepr0000tntion nod question/an-swer period will enlighten you ofthe educational and montmemorable wilderness trip tobeofleredthis Swssner.Wanted

The Nifes Pnrk District is nownccuptlng applications fur puri-time help dsring evenings andweekends. Most be high schoolgraduate. Apply at the Nifes ParkDistrict Office, 7577 MIlwaukeeave., Nifes.

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IceShuwSebednledThe Niles Park District in

prondtu presentlrè-Cetorn, Etc.,the popular annual Ice Show.Curtain's up on Friday, April 6beginning 7:30 p.m. st the NitroSporta Complex, 0435 Ballard rd.Saturdoy, Aprii 7 showtlmes seeI :36and 7:30p.m. Sunday, Aprilithe finsi show will be ut 2 p.m.Tickets 6°.m 551e March ISst theNifeu Spurts Comptes. Come neethe danuliog spectacular show unice.Nues Park District SheeterBasketball

Resulto of games played Feb.0: BuIIets35, 7ters 24; Bocho 35,Balls 25.Final atandluga W-LBoils 5-1

Backs 4-2Bullets - .2-476ers l-5Hilen Park District Men'sBaukeiball

Results uf games played Feb.15: Over the Hill Gang 37, Pur-hand Cement 25; Dempoter Bank64, Regs 51; Ren's lt 46, Run's t

. 44; Orange Rush 01, Parties Inc.50.Standings W-LDempater Bank 6-0Regs 4-2Ron's Liquor II 4-iRun'sLlqoor f 3-3Orasigu RushParties Inc. i-4Overthellillflang l-5PartlondCemeot 5-6

Nilea Park District Baya Floor.

IteckeyResults uf games played Feb.

19; Penguins 5, Bromo 5;Candlsns9,Sshres 1.Sinudinga W.L.TCanadians 240Penguins l-0-1Brains 0-i-1Sabres t-2-0MetraltackeyLeagne

Current standings us of Feb.10:Team - W-L-T-Pin,NifeoWest 18-5-4-38LaneTecb 13-8432GordooTech 14-84-31Weber 12-30-1914-assur 15-14-1-liSteiiunetz 041-i-iMarch4, Steuuunol5vo. Prousernt7 p.m. Spectntors nro welcome tothese games.

Teacherrets Hustlebasketball

Did yau know Chicago bad awomen's baOketbnfl team calledthe Hastie? Do you know thatMaine East Itas n suciol -studiesteachar that referees fur theHsstie? Well. we nitre da, and hesure does, und hin name is Mr.Steve Zeban,

Mr Zehen has been officiatingforhigh school andjunior collegesince 1ú66. 87e has nino been a

:acout for the Putoaburgil Piraten. from 1500-1974 and for theChicago Bulls from 1869-jOlt Itofound offlcintio for the WBL(Wamen's BaOketIIaII League) tabe a goad.opportunity. He wanucreened,early last summer andnow warkn.under Tony Far-tanelin, a retired Big 19 ufficiaI,He works es a referee for theWBL aSk times n month betweenChicago and MilWaukee, besideshinhigh nèhaoland janlarcollegeochedale. - . . -

. When asked how he thinkswoinen'a baskntballiS gaing, hereplied, "With -the addition of-eight more tenmnnn4 a new WestCoast Dtviniön neSt uensonrwomen's basketball io defislitely

Girls softball. .registration

TheGulfMslne Park Distort iscorrently taking registralion forboth Girls Softball Leagues.There is s reduced fee for thosewhoregistor before March24,

Both Girls Softball Leagueswill play their games os Wed.smday evenings ngoio this yearOne lengue Is for those girls en.taring 4th, 5th srgth graden io thefull, while the olher leagoe is forthose gins entering 71h, 5th or 9thgrndes io the tufi.

The girls nro divided ototeatro and pisy u regalar leagueschedule. The foe br Cirio Sot.Iball, which includes a tesm hotnod shirt, will he 512.50 per per.son. There will also be s °o

reduction jo the fee tor thesecond child in the family whosigna up for either s baseball ornoithallprugram.

For further isfurmaliun on theGins Softball progrnm, pleure 5ycall the pork district st 297-2000,or otop by the office at 9229Emersuo.

Pool tournamentThe Morton Grove Park

District conducted its FebruarySpecialEventunllsndny, Feb. itWinners of the single elimination,Solid-Stripe-Eight Bali PoolTournament, were au folluws: i-3grade, ist Sam Rivera, 2nd GregDerogo; 4-8 grade, ini John Hen-nesny, 2nd 5111 Stiles; 7-0 grade,lot Loulo Kaplan, 2nd ScottHewicher; high school, loi TonyMenolascino, 2nd dotty ChayOs-ski; adult, ist Denn Fuderuro,2nd Michael Ginsburg.

Next month's Special Eventwill be Fuosball Touronment onSunday, March 10. This will hedoubles competition anly. Teamorosy register at the gym office oftite Prairie View CommunityCenter frnm 2-lu p.m. duilybeginning Murch 2. The fee willbe $1 per team. Ist and Sod piocetrophies will be awarded fur euchof the 5 00e groupa ranging from1st grade torn adulta.

Chicago Bulls'Basketball game

ThoGeifMalne ParkDistriei ncnrreotl3' Inking registration fortacheta to see the Chicngu Buttsbottle the New Orleans Juez ioexciting prafesolonnl basketballaction. The trip will be held onFriday, March 23. The bes oliOlenveDoe Park, Sl25Emersun, ai6:15 p.m., and reisen si ap-proximaigly 10:30p.m.

The trip in for adulta. bays andgioIa li nod over, or boys andgirls ander Il accampnnied by apurent or adult. The fee for thetrip will -be $525 per person,which includes transportntlun ,,

andticket,Ail tickets must be psrchused

by Thqridny, MarchO. There uroa limited numberof tickets, soregister aqnòonaspasalbto.

Far further inlaesnntian en theBulisgame, p calitbe parkdistrict at 307-3ttqar stop by Oie

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anthecke.'. ,. Mr, Sebos piulyed baseball and

- - basketball. inThigh school andplayed basketball at SaotheroIllinois University. He. nuw on-joysgolfinlilaspnretlme.

Hnmeifustlegnrnea ere playedat.. .DePnul university und

- ,- televisedan WON-TV. Mr, Sebos'naxt televised gaIne will be noFeb. flau the Hustle play the

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/ Series on Conflict,Divorce and Remarriage

A free lecture and discussionseries on Conflict, Divorce andRemarriage is being co-sponsored by Orchard MentalHealth Center ut Niles TowmbipNitos Family Service Agency.mesones are asioflowa:

March 7- Conflict ResaludanThralsupsnveoi CommunIcatIon -- led by Phil Addante, OaktonCollege Teacher and Astor.Director, Nitos Family ServiceAgency.

March14- Divorce -PaivandGrowlh - Discussion leaders:Susan Armstrong, OMHCTherapist. Tom Napolitan,Private Therapist and PET In-strustoc,NFSA

March 21 - Sisgie Pareaiisgami Impact ou (1,ildreu - Anaward-winning filin "Children ofDivorce" wifi he shown Led byOlga Kreisherg, Therapist andMentatHealth Educator, OMHC.

March za - Second TimeArouad - Remarriage -Discussion leader: Larry Renet-sky, Euer. Director, NFSA.

The lectures will take place atthe Nilrs Trident peoter, 0660Oakton st., Niles from 8-9:30 pin.on Wednesday evenings.

For further information call LItenetuky (692-3394) or O.Kreisberg (967-7360). Free shut-tIe bus service is available fromOrchardCeoterinSkokie.

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Mue honoring George Hail and Lillian White for their unique ef-forts as precinct captains and Patton Feichier for his common-dahle duties while he was the president of the organization.

Shows above (l-r): Lillian White, Patton Feichter, ChairmanSam Bruno, Cosnmitteesnan Nicholas Blase, Nicholas CostantinoandGeorgettail.

State police to enforce hazardousmaterials transporting

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Hehelt P Mamaba., NilesT Aanmanr, announced

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°Program on

Riverview ParkOn Monday. MardiS ut 7 p.m.,

the Nitos Public Libranywill hooto program of nostalgia,resninicerice, and history of thefassest Riverview AmmemeutPark which for yesdu elilivenedthe corner of Western andBelmontinOmicago.

Omuck Wtodorcuyk will show240 rotar slides of thepark, andwill describe ita history whichstarted hack at the fluss of thecentury. Mn. Wlodarceyk, who isa local ezpert on Amneriranamusement parks, will alsooutline the stories of some of thenotiun'uethecfamousparks.

The evening promises to benicb)nc.lmlcagotnrefor those for-twsate enough in have keen ableio s their Sunday afternoonsriding the old merry-ga-roundamidst the baille that was thatnear northslde neighborhood.Everyone is invited and od-snl&siwsisfree,

Careèr seminar

gufectiveFeb. 1, 1979 u nucleus Act, Thls oct gassed by theof 30 specially trained illinois lttlnais General AssemhtySlate Police Officers began es- authorized the adoption of all ororcment of the Illinois Hanar- any portion of the foderaidom Materials Transportation regulations applicable to the

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Diveley, Director of the State A career seminar outlining job

Police Hasardons Materials See- alte5matiV5 for teachers will hr

tins. the froopers involved inthin offered by the Communityprogram have completed three OIhbOd office at Oukton Corn-weeks of intensive tj'alnlngattlme munity College an Saturday,TransportationSafetylmdtuteia MO 24. fran 9 am. ta 3:30Oklahoma City. Additionally. oil .fll.

0cc qualified au radiological The ailday wo.kshop, "Newdefense officers sy virtue of in- Career Options for Teachers"boosetraining. wilt he lead by Marilyn Moats

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Coco-cnt plans call for training Skekie The cost, including lunch,

of 30 additional officers tar this in$.pitlgram in ordertoreachatotal DnriI96thOd0Y. Ms. Moats null

- compliment of 50 officers present the variety of alter-dedicatedtOhadOO5amtes natives which are open toenforcement by Dec. 1, 1979. teach ndoi lileaWstemnaticTrooper Robert Gamora of Pl' that will aid lImar with a

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LETTERS to E DITO R

District63 'stHp and search' minds Snow removal, transportation,DearEdItor amall coat. financially, communication and all functions

This letter coñcorno another edncatlonaliy, and perhaps even government are moot cf-form of tirl an4 search which ethlcally,totbeochooldlstrtct ficlently handled by Mayor Blasecan be even more damaging and Parents, educators, and his admInistration. Thehumiliating. What about o psychologlots, and specialists ofMayorfllases' extra cf-psychological and emotional have voiced strong Criticisms of foe ore evident every timestrlp and search? What abont and objections to the usc ofper- ple travel usoogh adjoiningdeep probing Into a person's celvero In public education. Why cities and villages. The citizensprivotffeellugsandthooghla? won'tthescboolbeordpayotten- of NUes ore truly fortunate to

East Maine Schoel DIstrict 03 tien to the enperts? Why won't have a leader ouch as Mayoruses o perceiver Interview In the the school board respond to the Blase.hiring of prospective inS-Ohne community and suspend its con- ANilesResideotteachers and substitute teachers nections with Selection Research Edward J Delcothat probes and evaluates an io- notti this firm proves that ilsdividuol's personal life stile and techniques are reliable andvalue system. In fact jite district valid?ño been considering using Uds Please don't suggest thotsame type of interview on Its porentu attend heard meetings orschool children. Administrators that parents talk to board mcm-have not clarified the reasons for bers and administrators. Wesuing noch personal, have tried. The nilence from thepuychologtcal queutions asked beard und its superintendent Isand evaluated by persons who deafening.are trained only In "percelver- Perhaps a strip and search olaeue" and not psychological person's mind may well he atestlog: The Chicago Sun-limes greater Invasion of privacy than(12-13-78) and WBBM Rodio a strip and search ola person's(week nf 12-ii-78) reported on the body.elusive validity of perceiver in- Sincerely,terviews os developed sr thrown Carol Christenholztogether by Selection Researrh, 9407 N. OzarkInc., a consulting firm from Lin- Morton GrovecoIn, Neb. Nues is 'City thatEven more appalling than theInterview is the total onrespoo- works better'olveneso and apparent inck of -.

responsibility shown by the DearEdltorDistrict 63 School Beard; its Too often the citinéos of apresident, Larry Relus; and Its community observe nod talksuperintendent, Ken Moe, who, about the negative aspects of slroolcaliy, was hired through the community. 1f Chicago Is thease of a perceiver interview atoo "City that Worbs", Riles Is the

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Thanks forpublicity

Dear Mr. Beu5erlam writing ta thank you very

much for your generous coverageof programs to benefit the elderresidents of Morton Grove. in theFeb. 8 edItion of your newspaper -there was anextensivefront pageartifle on the Tax-Aide programthat has recently been developedby the Village staff. I really ap.precinte poor Interest in theseprograms and your cooperationIn psbliclzlng them to the com-munity. Thank you once again.

Sincerely,James PaprockiSenior Services

Coordinator

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Niles Library feature"Laugh In"

Durlegthemooth of Mords theRiles Branch Library, 9010Milwaukeeave., Inviten ali ochoolage children to "learn" at theUkeabte and Lcsveahle libraryLaugh la. Giggles and actuallaughterwelcome.

The library is plansing oncompiling a hook of langhs by itsown local comedians. BeginningMarch i children are asked tacomo to the library with the mosthilarious joke they've either tolder heard. To tickle your funnybones the library has arraoged toshowFunny Movies.

The following Fanny MovIeswill be shows on Wednesdaysfrom4-lo'clock.

March? - The Salvage Gang,Scramble

SuburbanSuburbthi Day Camp serves

chIldren ages 9-11 in MortonGrove, Niles,DesPlaines, Skokieand Glenview. This day campprögram offers a wended alniaismer fitted with dl,eise oc-tueRies such av organized andfree play, arts and eraRe, music,drama, coekuotu, nature utady,sports, swim instruction (WStsupervised), field trips, and oc-casiooatovernighta.

The Suburban Day Campprogram is geared to the In-dividoal child. The small cam-per/counselor ratio enables thecamper to develop sod grow asan individual. Non-competitiveactivities are offered; a child canenjoy the challenge of a new oc-tivity and not worry about

. failure. At Soburhas there in anatmosphere pervading frico-dlisesu sed warmth. A camper

Postmastclearing of

More thon l4,000ofthe notion'sletter carriers were Injured infalls laut year, many of thembecause ice nod snow was notcleared. from sidewalks andsteps, according ta PostmasterLOsInG. Principali.

"We'll make every roasonabteeffertto work withour customersto arcommodate them," Pria-ripoU said, 'but we want toreñsindthemthatsnOw and ice on, .

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March t4_cr.Nldre in a TopHat, Dlmenolann, lt's Not ) 'ÇCricket, The Mole and theCheWIngGUm

March 21 - Crafty Animo;Caper, The Case of the 9levotorDuck,TheLadusthe Lamp

March 28 - The Doughouls,Astronoughtu, The Peasants PeuPatch

Keep the date Saturday, March4 open! The Niles Braoclu

Library Is hooting a rIddle andjoke show and invites all thecomics Is the library distrirl toparticipate. Further details witbe announced ata later date. Formote iafernlatiéñ come to theNUes Branch Library or call 197.81)8.

Day Campcan make friends, enjoy io-teresting ond fan activities,develop new skIlls, and gaiogreater self-confldèoce. Thecutup program in planned andcondocted by a mature staff ofceunaolors with an active Interestin child development. Transpor-tation Is provided to and fromcantp. The camp day runs from?a.m.-3p.m., Monday/Friday.

The first camp session beginsJuse 25 and nuts for four weeksuntil July 20; 2nd session is July2.1-Aug. 17. 4 weeks $175 aod tweeks $350.

For more informatioo onSuhsrboo Day Comp call LyncGoffman, Camp Director, 6799490.

This 000-sectarlao progr010 isspensorod by the Young Men'sJewish Council, a nonprofit socialserviceagenry.

er urgessidewalkssteps and sidewalks to homes orbssinesnes must be removed : p_

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wherecarrlersmsstwalk. .I

"During the period fromDecembef through Febritary,"Principali said, "the totol sum-ber of carrIers injured in falls onslick sidewalks and steps momthan doubted compared to warmweather months."

Postmaster -Principali said hrreal)zes it in not always easy toclear ice sod snow, especially forthe elderly, but carriers ate sotrequired to risk persOnal injoryfrom mussaI hazards to deliverthemail,

Pound regulatiom also reqoirethitt rural or curbside boxes bykept clear of mow, vehicles orother.ehjects se the carrier coodrive up to o mailbox to depositor collect mall without leaving

. thevehiele.

.Çash taken inapartnzent theft

Appronimat0lflllO cash wastaken from an apartment osCombedand Feb. '20 whIle thevictim was awoy st work. Policesaid burglarypried their way buthru . a reai door cousiogdamogenestiniotedat$38.

The victim retorned homearound S p.js. and noted $150missing from a ceramic con-lainer. Nothing else appeared tobedlsturbesl.- : On Deans List

The iollwing siudeist barbeengomedtotheDean's List at John

. Crroli ThilveréltY: fer the FallScmeste 1978. ,.ofl thelrsuperloracademlc achievement:Mark .0, Bowman. 9351 Austin -

ave,MortunGrove.

O'Hare groupelects officers

L. te R. nested: DennIs Bureo, Arthur J. Rogers & Co., DesPloines, V.P., Burton H. Gardner, Callero & Catino, NUes,President, Ernie Schlanbusch, Wm. L. Knskel Co., Des Ptoinos,Secy. Tress.,

Standing: Tom Seosenbreaner, Seasenbrenner Real Estate,Park RIdge, Director, Terry A. Goilfoyle, McLeonan Company,Park Ridge, Director, Ralph Van Rampen, Rich Port Realtors,Gakhrook, pact President and Director, Terreoce R. Tyoao. lysasRealtyGrnsp,Glenvlew, Director.

The O'Hare Group Realtors férBusinesoOndisdustry annooncedthe election of their new officersfor the year of 1979. The O'HareGroup, an accosicatlon of sobar-baa Realtors apecializing in themarketlog of cemonercial, In-vestment and industrial realproperties, represents 40 sahst'-ban realty offices fromWaakegantoAurora. The O'HareGroup provides the only en-rIsolve "multiple listing servire"of commercial and Industrial

RstatNews

.. l_oWIin, DEMPSTER1REENW°°DImmediate possession en this well kept 3 hdrsn. towalueme. 1½

, botha, large cabinet kitchen, finished bosement and gas heatw/ceatrolalttÄnnloasowtlerwanta offer.

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propendes in the Chicago oreothrut the voluntary exchange ofbuyer and seller ioformotioo bythe realtor members.

"This exchange of Information,nor educational programs andmonthly meetings, all provideour individual realtor memherswith s foram sot otherwineavailable to Realtors", sold im-mediate past Preoideat andDirector, Ralph Van Kampeo atthe indoctrinotios ceremonies inJanuary.

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Rising energy Glenview Stateprices could Bank offerscause defaults

Ausofficial of the Department of j1Energy worovd Realtors thai Is rou homeowners, le000ls and ECONOMIC INJU R Yccrosiog energy prices mold businesses are now ahle In obtain DISASTER LOANS EWL FORcause home mortgage defaolts to loformotion and opplicatioss for BUSINESSES ore offered to as000mfromiperreottolpercenl. "SRA'. Small Bsnioenn Ad- applicant thot has unntauned

Peler Back, acting director ol wi.oslolratioo Mousier loans at the economic tonnes to their hmmensthe renideotiol and commercial Glenview Slate Bank, 800 os lise direct result of a physicalboitdiog division iv the Depar- Wooinegao rd., Gteoview. lo ad-tmcol of Energy. told Realtors dition, os a community service,attending lhe Nati000l the Bank will he offering interimAssociation nf Reoltors 71st an- financing (at market rotes) toosai cooventino here that us thme applicants awaiting SBAaggregaled one-time coot in- approval. SBA disaster loanscrease of $35 to $40 a month io have been made available due toborne energy cools could produce as official denigoation of Cook,a I perceot murtgage defoolt Lake and 30 other Illinois coso-carve. ties as "physical disaster arcos

in 1977, the National as a result of winter 510cmAsnociation of Realtors launched dnge."its esergy cnnservatluO progrom, DISAS'I'ER HOME LOANS aredesigned to raise pshllc avouable to home owners and/orawareness 01 the need of energy levanto who sustained lunnen Incunservation by ssggestmg ways their property an a direct resultthai homernokern can help. of a physical disaster. The plu-

He warned that a measnre, nl the loan is to assist iodefeated earlier, ' 1h01 000td restoring damaged nr destroyedprohibit transfer of propocly humes (including a mobile homeunIcos it proved energy-efficient used an a resideocel as nearly 00"will rome bach agaw and have possible, to their pee-disastersupport to pass. The conch is roo- condition. Loans may includesing Ont. Regulation is not prac. foods lo repair and/or replacelicol, bnl il is a distiocl personal property inclosingpossibility." such items us focoitore, applion-

He urged Realtoryarticipation ces, clothing, automobiles, etc.in sevédal Energy Department L000 fonds may not he used loprograms. One luonld incor- repair aod/nr repince entrone-pocale energy conservotiOo mto dinorily expensive orfinancing, giving resale home irreplaceable items, sorb an no-hoyers np to $2, credit io first- tiques, coin and stamp collec-mortgage paylneols Inc energy- lions, valuable poinlingn, boshefficient iisproVemeisls. collections and entenoive war-

Back also revealed that the drotos. At 'the present lime theDepartment of Energy correiltly Interest rate on SBA disasteris honiog and testing a training home loam in 7 3/8%, with thecourse which would contain masimom allowable term of 30common energy-efficleot years. Loom are hioiled to atecblsiques. maximum nl $50,060 to restore a

Back asked local Realtoeboar- resideore; $10,000 to restoredu and the National Association resideotinl contento; or $15,090to help refine the course. in ad- for both pscposeo; plus eligibledition, he said Energy Depar- refinancing.Ornent representatives would he Applications for SBA Disastermade available to addcenn Loaos most he nobmitted byRealtor board meetmgn. ' AprilI, 1079.

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disaster. The loans are to permitthe smnll business lo meetobligations which could hacebeen met bad the disaster ont oc-curved. lt is nOI for the pnrpnoe ofeeplacisg lost sales income orlost profils. bot is cootmed to Ikeworking copied position dnrmgIhe pasl disaster period, ontilsuch time os the businessoperation returns to normallevel. The masimnm term ofEIDLSBA loam is 30 years. nl aninterest cate of 7 3/0%. Theamount of the loan is deternsloedby the omonol of tands necessaryIn continue the hnsioess Inoperation.

DISASTER LOANS FORBUSINESSES wilt to offered tobmmemes sustaining tosses loIheir property reselling Irons aphysical disaster. The manlinsmullowable term of the SRA loanwill to 10 years. witk un interenlrate of t 3/0%. Addlli000l mmc.motion will be mnde avaitnhle alGlenview lllate Bank.

30 years withPrudential

Robert J. Steilen, an agent ioPrudential's Lake Vira districtagency in Linrolnwood, 6000 Nor-lb Liocoln ave., recently markedhis 3Rh annioecsary wilk Ihrcompany.

District Manager leo J. Sao-tori, CLV, said that Mr. Stellenbegan bis Prudential career in aChicago-based district agency.He has been affiliated with OhoLabe View District since April,097g.

'Bugle's Real EstateBùys of The.Week

FIESTOF9'ER $56,140Attractive, well maintained 3 bdrm. 2 bath brick ranch with f iii-

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ERA CALLERO CATINO 967-59001800 MIlwaukee Ave. Hiles

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CAR THEFTSTwo cars were reported

misoing last week by no autotensingfirmat 9229 N. Milwaukeeave. A whIte 1977 Plymouthvalued at $4,000 and a $3,000green 1977 fayoter were repur-tedly returned to an en-employeeof the agency by leasingcustomers. Nonne has toen ableto locate the cars since the em-ployee left.TREFfS FROM GARAGES

A nnnwbtswer valued at $317.50was stolen during the evening ofFeb.15 frema garage en Ozark.

Someone brake lntu a garageon Octavia during the evening ofFe 14' taking $850 in assortedtools anda CB radio.

During the early evening ufFeb. 14 snmeuue colored agarage un Oketo and removed asnowblower valued at $300.

The Service door of a garageon OdeS wan forced upen betwen2 a,s. and 3 am. Feb. 15 bythieves wku touk a TernSnowblower valued at $239.

Thieves broke into a garageon Okelu overnight Feb. 14 takingCraftsman tools, analyzer, braketools and socket sels, locks, visegrips and uther tools with lutaivalue nf $050.

The side door on a reargarage on Harlem ave. was for-ced upen breaking the dnorbeyond repair early Friday Feb.16. Thieves task a snowblower

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valued at $210 nod caused $150 indamages.

...A gas powered snowblowervalued at $225 was stolen betweenmidnight and 5 am. Feb. lO bythieves who broke tota a luckedgarage on Osceola.LOST ANIS FOUND

A would-he burglar apparentlysurprised in the act uf breakinginto a rear garage on Oketa drop-ped bis toolbox which was con-fiscated by the bomeowoer andtamed uver tu police.

The Nilenite asid he tasked outof bis kitcken window shortlybefore 5a.m. Thursday Feb.15 tosee a man lurkiag near the Ser-vice door of the garage. At Ikename time the man looked up andnoting ko was observed droppedhis tools and fled.

The homeowner tried to chasethe suopect'bnt was unable tu getost of bis bosse due to a frozenside door.LOST JEWELRY

A resident on Golf rd. reportedloss of $2,025 in jewelry around 10am. Feb. 22 while ube wasplaying ractcethali on the courtsat 6245 Golf rd.

She told police she placad thejewelry in a locker which shelocked, played the cuarto, thenleft for home. Remembering thejewelry later she telephoned per-oonnelat the courts who searchedthe lockers but foiled to tora upthe gold weddiog band, ladles

bracetetand Elgin watch.TREFF OF PROPERTY

Someone removed the terracolla statue of a boy fishermanvolaedat$400 from the suath wallof the Niles Animal Hnspltol at7276 MIlwaukee ave.A?FEMP'FED AUTO TREFf

An Arlingtno Heights residentreported someone brnke into bislocked 1970 red Chevrolet parkedin Golf Mill between 10p.m. andmidnight Feb. 21, damaging theignition switch. Total damagesand theft of a distributor wereestimatedat$125.THEFTS FROM CARS

Between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m.Feb.'21 tools valued at $400 werestolen from the trunk of a 1074Chevrolet parked in the ClaytonSmith Forest Preserves. Theowner said he could identify thetools which were etched with hisname.

The rear window of a 1973Mercury Cougar parked over-sight Feb. 16 on. Gntf rd. wassmashed, a stereo cassetteplayer stolen from the dashboardand speakers were ripped not ofside and rear panel mountingscausing total damages and luna of$1,000.

.4 pasasosic stereo valued at$275 was stoles from o 1075Triumph parked overnight Feb.1f on Golf rd. Damages to thedoor panels was estimated at$225.

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Someone flrnize into a 1077Chevrolet Impala parked osDumpster between midnight andt am. Feb. 10 taking an 0-trackplayer valued at $12f. Damagesto the dasbbeard were estimatedat$25. -

...Clnthiog valued at $655 wasstolen frem a 1070 silver Pontiacparked Feb. 19 in the Gulf Millparking lot nearllearo.

...Twn wire wheel enversvalued at $280 were taken frnm a1079 maroon Buick parked over-

- night no Golf rd.CRIMINAL DAMAGE TOPROPERTY

- . Someone drove a car into anOft. by O ft. plate glass window nfthe 'Pepperidge Farm store inLawrendeweod overnight Feb.1g. Replacement damages wereestimatèdat$400.

During the early morning ofFeb. 10 somenne kicked andbreke the 3 ft. by 7 ft. glana en-trance door windnw In the Guld-klatt Tire Center In Lawreo-cewoed caasing$200in damages.MISSING

A 17 year old girl was reported-missing from an east Niles homeaftershe repnrtedlyleft the houseto ge bowling around O p.m. Feb.6and iOdent return.OBSCENE PIlONE CALLS

A resident in mid.Nlles rapar-tedly received welt over innphone collo from an -unknownmale who "breathes heavy". Onone occasion the callertetepbsned7timmin3sminutes.

,..Á,malecatler telephnsed aseast Niles resident sei,eral tiznesdaring the evening of Feb. 1305mg obscenewerds.

...A resident in 'the mid-eastsection of Nifes said sIse receivedphone calls Feb. 11 which

. referred to ber as a "dirty Nasilover". She believes the calls tohea recording. ---- -

:..Approximately 5 ubscenephone calls were reportedlyreceived by a Western ave.resident, most nf them during thewee msrning hours.CRIMINAL DAMAGES TOAUTOS

Apprusimately $1,500 indamages was reported Feb. 19 toa car which bad been towed tooservice station su Milwaukeeave. far repairsafter a motor firein binzten Grave.

The owner said he went tuinquire about the car and oboer-ved estensive damage to the is-tedor ofthe car, breken windowsand braken head lamps.

Someone caused sp.proximately $200 in damages tO a1975 GMC parked an Merrilldoringthelateeveñing ofFeb. le.taBee sold the bubeápsand grillwèftkickedin andthe rear viewmirrurrippedawoy, -

The window of a f970 silverrnspewaosfzatteredand a fenderdented causing $175 io damageswhile tisecarwas parked on-Milwaukee doring-theevening nf,Feb.13,

Someone bróke the win-dahield nf a 1973 Lincaln parkedFeb, 13 on Milwankee- ave.caoslng$200lndamoges,

The -windalsield nf a 1970Chevrylet was shattered while

- -thecarwas parkedFeb, 17 inthe-rear let of the Pizza Hut at6959Dempdter SL Dathageo:iereset.at$150.....- -

Apartment burginoozedThieves gal away with $000

cash midapproalmatety $215 inrecord ployer watches andcomernsfnllowtngbnrglacy f.an,aparfmztt onOOk nf. daring theeor1y:eventng.-ef-Tueodsy,.Feb.13. - '- . -

Police said the bnrglnrs en-'.- thtisdthrathefrontdnorwhilethevirdmwas.eoy,akwark.

-Burglars makeclean getaway

A telaI $10,570.50 in Eleclrviwequipment was reported stolvnOmm the Electrulus Corp. at 0222Oabtnn st. sometime between630p.m.Feb. t5andt45a.m

The owner of an adjoisingbusiness at 0224 Oahtnn bldpolice he left the premises mar.sday evening and retsnied otter

. midibiglst to find the frost doorhad been forced upen.

Inveatory by the retail storeand Service Center revealed iiElectrolas vacuum cleaners, totu 20 Sopor machines and 3 to 4deluxe fluor polishers weremissing from the service arenbehind a locked door which hodbeenpried upon.

Electrolux officials said theywere victims of 2 previos5burglaries, knits nf which vr-carved two days after deliverieshad been made, They usted thatli of the missing cleaners hadiseen delivered to the Center unFeb. 13.

Each of the cleaners werevaloedat$39l.50.

Steal otoremannequins

A. folly clothed manneqsiodressed in a ladies sport suit,blouse and shoes with letal votueof $300 was reported stsleo Feb.io from Penney'sin Golf Mitt.

Police asid two ynoths Ornood17 years old Were seen Oioeoat of the 4asl entrance of thestore around 43O p.m. Mnndaycarrying the dummy.

Break into homeFelice said burtlars broke loto

a home sii Church st. during thelate evening of Feb. 16 while theOwner was visiting ber mother. ltwas unknown what was taken.

Alter prying upes drawers isthe living room and ramachiogthe master bedroom the in-truders made an unsuccessful at-tempt to leave tisru aStor in therecreation room then left thru thefront entrance.

Neighbors told police they sawon oneenter the home.

Homeowner frightensaway brazen burglarA Wanhegan rd. resident

frightened off a young burglarwhs first rang his doorbell, theotried to break iota the home noWaskeganrd.

The victim said he went to an-swer the frentdoor around t p.m.Mnnday, Feb. 10 thea heard thecrack nf glass breaking at therearsfkishnnse.

. He looked sut in see a youngman trying to get in Ohm thebasement window. Eis knock en

,,the nppér window startled thewnizld.be break-is artist wholooked np, then jumped aver aanawhnnkasdranaway.

The yontls..wao4escribedto.beto ta 20 yeorsold,-,f ft, weighing165 lbo 'slId . bail a dark

. .moustache, He woo wearing adark aiàt-length coat and knitcap, -

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Thieves thr9w-

away profitTwo wdzen threw hack a

-hathilig saittheytried tosteal af-tertlie eisner of Kay Campzeli's, -

a Otore in Golf Mili, ronfrontedthemthemnrningnfFeh. 22.

Police unid the two womenéamtlntothesture around t13O

: o,zìtaodteok-the suit valued at$2U9framáhangerazsd began teleave. .... -Whenthe maonger cenfrontedthem-with the empty hanger themassen fled. One offhe,wnmên

-thretfth0 salt-izo the floor as ubewosleaviog*lsestore,. r,

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Maine Township SeniorCitizens Annual Report

Moine Township nponsored ototal of 43 activItIes for Ito seniorcitizens, climaxed by o specIalChrintInns party wIth Itspreceeds drooled to the needy,Senior QUInos CoordInator Fer.dlnond C, Arndt stated in hisynar'end report to Maine Town-shlpSoperetuorJamesJ- Domi.

Arndt said thot in Ita third fullyear of operation, the townshipprogrom baa attracted onoverageafmorethon300 persansper event, wIth more thon 000 ot-tendIng the Chrtstnsas luncheon.That pwity won so large, he ad-dad, Wut It had to he held In twosessions In order to occom-madote the crowd.

AdmIssion to the porty, a-dnzsatboo of $3 fer person, wasgivoutothe LIttle Brothers of thePoor to help other sealer citizensintheChlm000rea-

Arodtual4tlsei97l prugrom in-cIudad six outings, four theatreportico, 12 egu1ar luncheonmeetitigfi-,fIOZen ofternoons nfbingo iznd cards. and noven"Rules of the ReOd" refreshercoornes for seninr drivers.

Destinatl005 nf five day-tongtosrnwere: Seven Acreo Museumin Union, Ill,; Clock Tower inRockfnrd; Kellogg ploiltin BattleCreek; Haase on the Reck inWlscnssint nod Springfield-NewSalem. In odditlen the seniorsspent an afternoon going "Bock

Library aidsGraduate -

ProgramNUns Pnblle Llhrnry will assist

theCollegenfSt, Francis in Jolietwith making lihrary materialsavoltable to the College'sgraduate studenta In a uniquecooperative arrangement, theCullege will aupply the NileaPublicLlbrarywlththendvancedmaterials needed by Ito studmtawhu will he enrolling Ils Iocaliy of-fered courses, These materlolswill be sent from the College tothe library un o course by coursebasis. Graduate studeato wouldthea check these hooka out and atthe saine time use the generalreference material available toall library pafrano,

Mo, Edith .tacksan, HeadLibrarian, felt that thisarrangemuist Pos Just une moreway for the library to continue toserve the commnntty. - Thegraduate pragrnin to be offeredby, the Collège, will lead to aMaster's Dégree In Health Sor-flee Admiìltatratlon, - Plana callfor InitIating the Pregraffi In theFaU-némester, 1079 wIth clamesmeeting one n'nghta week In àlnàlhlgbnthool......__ . -

- -The College currently provIdeseldunen for -Reg!$3eì'ed -Nurseswho 'are neckIng a-Bachelor ofSctenee'Degreebi Health Arta,Ohgìg0 nomOs izre eisrolled inthe Program and nsany,are ex--pectizd - -to - cöñtlnuiz - theIredtiizatlon in the Màoter'nPrugedm. Interested personashould write to the College ofedilcatton - in- the Master'sSL-Frnflçla. OffIce of COntInUIngEduèizlau,li00Wllcox st, Juliet,floia8O435 - '

. -:njOfty edge

Seventeeñ ooclal uarerttteu atIndlazia:Univernity admItted 452newpledgeaatthe close of springaenSizutéF formal rash, turaIstisdelita included CoIMeen MaryBte1922LW NOrmal ave,, Miles,flLKappaDeknaororIt,.

to School" at the Central Schoolin Des Plaines.

Seniors who attended oli fourtheatre parties were able to view"Sound of Music", "AuntieMame", "Hello Dally", and"Guys and Dolls".

Arndt said the 1970 programwill at least equal, and mayprobably exceed, the number nfeventoheld last yenr.

The Moine Township seniorcitizens - program is fundedthrough revenue sharing manies,not by tau levy. SeniorscUstomarily pay the price uf ad-inisalno or meals, with MoineTawnuhip paying transportationnod nther expenses. Arndt andhls'staff, includtogllecree.az-y ReoBottin and Robert Balm, vnlwz-teertheirservlces,

BRANCH MON.

NLESCH

Maine Township 141gb SchoolDistrict 207 bas taken severalsteps to make up instructionaltime Inst daring the eight schoolcalendar days lt bad tu aso asemergeocysnow days.

Student attendance will herequired an riday, March 2,originally scbednted as an Is-stitate Day, and the half-dayworkshop scheduled for Wed-nesday, May 16, has been cao-celled. Students will now attend afnllday no May 16.

InstructIonal tizne remaining inIke third qoorter uf this schoolyear will be lnceeased bychanging the ending date nf thisgrading purled frnm March 2310Aprile.

Instructional time originallyset for students to labe finalsemester enaininations will be

a : 0 SSe a 55 Sa

9:00AM-TO

There arc plenty of retisons forpicking the lsrgest savings asid loanin lllinoioforyour savings, Our longhours arc one of themost important,

Because when a suvings'and loanor bank is closed, lt can't serve you.

so Fis-st Federal ofChtcago Nuesbranch keeps estended hours everyweek. Longer than others in theama

We stay open longer to serve youbetter. /snd you get thesazne servicesin Niles as you do at First Federaldowntown.

First F ra% of th3C9k

TUES. WED. THUPSS. FRI.

9:00AM.

900 -

AM.TO

, 5:00

rescheduled on that regularclasses can be on these daysand all stodeoto will attend schoolfor a full day. Final examinationswill betoken during regular classtime.

Dr. Richard R. Shnrt, Superb-tendent of District 207, esplainedthese changes In the 1070-79school year were made to demon-strate reusnonkle effort no thepart of the district to cundan a

. full instructi000t year. Althoughthe Illinois Office of Education(bEI decided ont In penalizeschool districts In cnuntiesdesignated as disaster areas foropts foursoowdoystaken duringJananry's blizzard, "we know thetraditiunal qnolity of education inthe Maine Schools was affectedby the days the schools wereclosed.

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There's u complete range of pass-book and certificate savings plansincluding the newS-year, 8% Saver'sCertificates and T-Rate Saver'sCertificates that earn f4% morethan the current rate on 6-monthTreasury Bills. We have mortgogeand home improvement loans. Aconvenient drive-up facility andmuch more.

Your savings earn the highestinterest rates allowed bylaw-higher than any hank. Interest iscompounded daily from the day ofdeposit to the day of withdrawal.

"The challenge to each of us,"hesald, "is tomake full use nf theremaining instructIonal time leftinthisschoolyear."

Because nf the tOE's derivinoregarding snow days, District 307was able to retain Ito scheduledsprisgbreak, March 24 tlsru ApritI, and ita JuncO closing date.

School break-inThieves gained approximately

$0 cosb alter breaking into ven-ding machines In the famIlylounge of Mark Twain School at0401 Hamlio overnight Feb. 21.

They pried open the mohomachine for approulmatety $5worth of change, then broke thecoffee makerfur about $2 more.

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-M-.Money deposited before the tenth ofany month earnufrom thefirsl whenleft on deposit until bbc end of bbcquarterS

Stop to unan and we'll take the timclo tell you the whole story. You mighbeven want to visit us whenthe placewhere you currently save is closed.

First FedeaI of Oicagqiibi,iOi. 050ml S.sluan.sd 1,0.5.

Mlles BcaisrW8400 West Dezopuler Street

ri's ruci io Hvi iusr FbDERAL iuPhone: 2960400. i-oIlIly fIOUN: Monday through Thursday 9 lo 5Friday9 to 8; Saturday 9 to I, pies extendeddrlve'up boors.Pflsdpd oiihd,s,ontsesSusv,NCmriifimars infers osisroseors. si the rcaulseis,suhosl, raie. mss oodesz'inooc,r bfssypasc,p,d i, iihths,,, !,R Tee000,o

fhaetasrr's Cec5050ts before ,,sOuvzs 00 inbeeezt is fvffeOeds the,,mosi ,,ithd,sen. Mvflihl,l aruut,narocr pru,Md,,rs ei "pria io T.itfr cr,tIhr&s,

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Maine Schools to make upsnow-lost instructional time

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LTracy elected to

First Federal Board

First Federal of Chicago,flilnois' largest savings und loan,elected Eugene A. Tracy, 51, amemberof the board of directorstoday. Tracy is president of ThePeoples Gos Light and CokeCompany, the People Gus ntllltywhich,serves the City of Chicago,and North Shore Gas Company,which supplies 57 suburbancommunities.

In addition, he iso director ofPeoples Gas Company, thesystem's parent firm, and alsosones as an officer and directorof several other system sub-sidiaries.

Tracy became associated withthe Chicago utility in 1951. Hebecame a vice presidest in 1973and assumed bis present positionin 1977.

He is a graduate. of North-

The flugle,Thund.y, Mireli 1, 187e

western University and holds amaster of business ad-minintratisn degree from DePaul University. He serves aschairman si the beard of. direc-tors of the Central YMCA Com-munity College andino memberof the board of directors of theChicago Area JuniorAchievement.

Tracy and his wife, Irene, andfamily, live in suburban Glen-view.

Motor fuel taxIlituolo municipalities have

been allotted $9,197,988 as theiroharé of motor fuel lax paid intothe Stato Treasury duringJanuary, according to the IllinoisDepartment of Transportation.Local municIpalities Included:Niles -$30,194.

Fist National 1918

ãsSetsafldeaniiogsthm

1978, the sixty-fifth year forPirat National Bank of DenPlaines, was a banner twelve

.months. Total assets roue 9% toarecord $217,939,702 from$2110,230.302 one year ago.Deposits and loans both reflectedincreased activity und healthygrowth. Deposits totaling$184,483,257 were 8% greater than$170,512,552 In 1977. Loans, too,were sp 14% in $115,393,572 from$191,497,259 the prevlsns year.Loans were 83% of deposits

Growth in ali areas resulted inan increase in net Income from$1,778,891 to $2.093,823 for 1970.Net earnings per shore of $3.77compared with $&20 per share..one year ago. Accordinglydividends were raIsed 15% ta

Aard for Windjammer.Travel Agency

Larry Skaja, nf WindjammerTravel: Nileu, aeeepin a handcarved Monkeypod wued canoefrom Michael Cairnn, left,general manager uf Hotel Inter-Continental Maui, and Sam Gar-cia, the renort'oualeomannger.

Skaja waarecogsIzed for hIssuccess in brldlng groups to thehotel. "Repeat brlslneuu from fineagents like Larry Skajo Isa greatendorsement uf ear hotel," saidGorda,

Norwood Federalposter coñtest whiner

Pedy Nor QldFederalSovingn andLoon-Asuecintionheld othrift pouter contest br coòperotión with the Chicago Meo Councilof Savings Airseclatlsus, Entries were judged by.erlglnality, color,andtechnlque. .

Shown above in our winner Tova Layne Glaser, age 10, of 111E.Terrace Lane, Des Plaines. For her artistic endeavor, TovareceIved $15 from Mr. Wuliam J. Wojclk, Vice President and ChiefSavIngs Officerot NorweddFederol,

hiaddiltön tails Main Office located ot5813 N. Milwaukee ave. InChicago, Norwoed Federal operates branch offices at 5415 W.Devon and 0285 N. Northwèst Highway, Chicago, and 980 N. North-westfllghway, Pork Ridge.

New VPat lstNationalof MOron-Grove

Joseph E. O'Donnell bou joInedthe First National Bank of Mor-ton Grove as oenlor vicepreoldent, announced bankpresident Marvin von Auwege.

He previously was senior vicepresIdent and a director at Nor-thweot National Bank nf ChIcagoand executive vIce president ofMalnBankofchicage.. O'Donnell, holder of abachelor's degree from De PaulUniversIty and an MBA fromNorthwestern UnIversity, wanformerly a national bankexaminer in the office uf coin-ptroller of the currency at theU.S. Treasury Dept.

HeIn omeunberufthe advtuoryhoard of the Center for SpoilsMedicine at Northwestern and afaculty member at HarperCollege In Palatine.

O'Donnell, a retired U.S. Navy banking and executive emden.commander, resides in Deerfield ibis join our managementwith his wife Mary and their team," said Von Auwege. "Hechildren Mary Jo, Anne Marie inillally will head up our lendingandjoeJr. divlolnun and I'm sure will make

"We'refortunatetohoveaman sume valuable contributlonu tonf Joe O'Doimoli'n impressive onrgrowthinthoseorea"

SRDS promotes Margaret WarrenMargaret Warren han been Sire lisa been with 518255 for

premoted to Manager - MEDIA. mure thon four yearn andSCOPE Information Cards at previossly wan Azulntant Cir-Standard Rate and Data Service, cnlairon Msnnger,-Inc (Mills) Skokle,lL.

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Centel begins sale oftelephones toresidential customers

CentrolTolopboneemployeeu were pleasantly surprised to teensthat Des Plaines Mayor Herbert Volberding (left) won the first

progromofoffering telephonesfor sole tocustoiflern. The Mayor pirla up two new phones fromJonio Weber (center) and Nancy Fituinaurice at Centris Pick-a-Phone center, 2804 Miner st.. Des Plaines.

Central Telephone Company ofillinois has announced p1aos tesell telephones to residentialcustomers in o sew program offering a wider selection oftelephosentylesandcOlOrn.

Under Centel's new salesprogram, customers wbo buytelephones will redoce theirphono bIll because they do notpay tbe monthly eqniprnentlensing charge according toCharles P. Lamm, CaninI vicepresident. "Tbe amountcuutothern nave will depend onthe number and styles of thepkonestheyown." beadded. -

He alun pointed out that underthe new program the companywillbroadon its product line toinclude new telephone stylai andcolors available at competitivoprices.

"We expect to nell telephanesan well as related equipment,"I.amm added. Bot he pointed outthat while costomers will be en-coùrogod to buy instead of teasephones, Cifntelwillcontlnue is of-fer a limited selection oftelephone models and colors on-der the traditional lease

- . "The. rirason we have startedselling telephones is that the

joinedthe First Notional Bank of DenPlaineoau Estate and Tretst Ad-thiniti'otion Officer, accordingtoArthur R. Weiss, president.

l'riorto jòining Pirat National,lr.,Mnzurczak wouemployed at.

Juni National Bank of ChicagoazEMate Administrator and fun.ctloédauTrust.Q$tyçer or.QdcagoTltloondTrustCu.

. Mr. k réceived MaJ,D, degreesfrom the

; Unleerétty 6f Minois, ChicagoCirçte John MaMll 14w, Sdl$tnl,yenpeduvely. A member

. nf the Illlnoio State Bar.* . Asahoiatlun, be cèsides with bin

1,Dai4eRe,ic3itcago.

teleph6ne bus become o con-suiuterprodsct," Lamm said.

"IOst year, We saw the finalresolution of the Federal Corn-munications Commission'sr4giitiirtiirñ order permittingcustomers withone-party serviceto own their telephones.Following that decision retailersbegan competing and promotingthe sole of telephones in a. bigway."

Lammauldundorthenew salesprogramthe company will offersvariety of payment plans whichinclude: cash; major credit cor-du; and an extende4 paymentplan allowing customors up totwoyearsinwhlchtopay.

He said residential customersinterested lo purchasingtelephones can receive more in.formation by calling or visItingthe Centel business office. Thetelephone number Is listed oneachcustomer'sbffl.

Central Telephone Company Isa subsIdiary of Central Telephsne& Utilities, the nation's fifthlargest telephone system. Inifithois Centei provides service to289,080 telepbsnes in the DenPlaines - Pork Ridge, Pekln,Dixon, Galesbsrg and Stauntonareas.

4 .'.Mlzurcmk.ioins First National

; :. f Des Plaines

TheBiigle,Thuriday,MIrth 1,IMI

For enduring the longwinter, we're rewarding

you with Sunbeams. -

MEgg Cooker

Choose from i 9 famous Sunbeam appliances.Each at special discount whenyou deposit $250or more in a new or existing savings account.

SUNBEAM GIFT GUIDEiMa!

WDh $250 deponit, pas pay:Automatic $rae.lIng aprinbf.r. $33.00Ouelllatlne uprtnklar.- 7.80Bathroom ocote. 5.00Mtsmantar. 32.00Hand usIna,. 12.00Deluse blender. 25.00ElectrIc knIfe. t 5.00Canoponar. ia.00Haieblewar-dryer. 18.00HaIr eoriar-.tylar. i i .00LudIen ahaeer. 6.00Staue, Iron. 22.00Eggcookar. 18.004-utIca aotamatic tonaler. 24.00Crepemaknr. .Bud machIne body brush. t i .00PencIl sharpener. 6.00Pry pan. 2a.00

32.006_nos. Eloetrie broom.

T. Utility dual. -_ _ -(All pelona inclsdo unies tao.)

BONUS: Foe eanh $508 additional dopoalt. yoo earn SI satin discount

on any gIft. Maalniom $10 In calendar paar.(NO ACCUMLATIVE DEPOSITS ALLOWED. PASSBOOK MUST cc parIENTAT TIMO OF REQUEST FOl GIFT , POrC REOuLATIONS LIMIT THi AMOUNTOp P8CC MEICHANDISE VALUE TO $10 PEB CUSTOMER PER PEAL)

Gather a Sunbeam or two, or three, or mora durIng thisspecIal offer. You'd pay much more for these npplinnces In caystore. But now you cnn buy them at substantIal dIscounts just bydepositing $250 or more in n new or aolstlng savIngs account.(See chors for detaIls ned prices). ,,-

You come Ont ahead by sovingmoney on the gIft andearnIng highest bunk interest available on puar savings. 011argood only whIle supplies last and lImIted to one gilt per deposIt.So cnme In today, make your deposit and take home a Sunbeam.

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NAutomatic buster

FIRST NATIONAL BANKOF MORTON GROVE

6201 Dernpssnr Street Morton Grosso, IL. 60053312) 965.4400 _

Member FDICk FIl Service Bank

Morto,: Grove s (,rst bank

NILES SAVINSTATEMENT OF CONDITION

DECEMBER 31, 1978ASSETS

1978 1977

FHA. Loan,, Fimo Mortgago Losan and Contracta $64.144.313 $54,776357Other Loans 359,991 206,554Real Entate Acquired For LiquIdatIon of Loans 23371 120,683Other Real Eatate Owned -- 31,603Office and Parking Lot. Land, Building and Other

Equipment au DeprecIated Valuo 644.008 705A44OtherAz.ots 471,320 268.734Invonumanta In and Duo From Service Corp 471,397 1.168.732Stock In FHLB of ChIcago 526.300 442.500Cash On Hand and In Banks lOverdraft) (264.4Ml 062,755Insrestmenta and Securitien 4,161,159 6.531,313TOTAL ASSETS 570;n7;255 $04,492,075

LIABIUTIES ArIlO NET WORTh1977

Savingn Accounts $62.387.251 $89,239,561Advances from Federal Homo Leali Bank of ChIcago. . . 3.470,000 1.470.000Other BorrowIngs - -.- 1.000,060Loans In Process 785.441 2.088.808Deferred Income 19L725 193.014Advance Paymenta By Borrowore ForTunes and

Insurance 945.780 809.242Other Uabllltles 458,675 518,057Permanent Renerve. CapItal, General Reserve.

and Undivided Profita.................................... 2.483.385 2.084.193

TOTAL LIABILmES AND NETWORTH 070.727.396 464,402,875

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NILES SAVINGS1l7W 0 5711W 5

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OCrepe Maker.

RFey Pun

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PajotS The Bugle, Thwwday, Marchi, 1979

SCHOOL NE S

QUE. School registrationOur Lady of Ransom, 8300 N.

Greenwood, Nies, will beholdingregistration for the 1979-00 schoolyear starting March5through 16.The boundaries of the schoolwhich Include parts of Nies,Park Ridge and Des Plaines, en-tend from Oakton on the sosthtoCentrai (at Milwaukee) and fromthe Toliway on the west taMilwaukee (at Winner). Carres-Uy 47% of the pupils live In Nies,36% in Park Ridge, and 17% InDes Plaines andelsewhere. Whiletite majority of the studentsbeloñg to the parluh, enrollmentIs open to nU.

Along with the usualcurriculum, Our Lady of Randomplacen aheavy emphasis onreligion uñdér the dlrtiction of Sr.M- Kristin -who heads the Cas-fraternity of Christian Doctrineprogram at the parish. Although

the school has a full-time lear-ning disabilities teacher., it alsoutilIcen the upecial uervicesavailable from the local schooldistricts. Our Lady of Ransomalso basa full-tisne music teacherand band. The library Is widerthe direction of s full-timelibrarian. Along with an in-tranoural nports program, thereIs alsoavarsity program for bolliboysand girls. - -

Current enrollment, kIndergar-ten through junIor high, in over670 students, averaging 2ßpspilnper room. For further Infor-matlon, please contact the pria-ripaI, Sr. M. Therese, 696-4413.

The MoneyMar e- Earn the hlghestInterest áIIaÑéoninsured savIngswIth Cragin FederaPs Treasury Bill Money Market Cor-tlltcale. Interest Is compounded daily at '/ of 1% abovethe average weekly auction yield on six-month TreasueyBills. Rates offered will vary from week to week. However;once a Certificate is opened, the rate will remain fixed forthe entIre terso. Minimum deposit requirement is $10,0110;maturity is 26 weeks.

9..748%

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- AnnUal Yield

Rates shown are effeotuve from March 1 through March 7-- - - Chlcagw- 5200 W. Fotlertos/Phone 889-1000

5144 W. Chicago/Phone 626-9575-3201 N. Hadem/Phone 286-7171 -

4738 N. Caunbertascl/Phooe 589-02025742 W. Belmost/Phone 286-25253350 W.Dlnersey/Phbne 486-5200

S h mb ut455W. Srhaamborg/Phooe:893-044(l- 800E. HiggIns/Phone 884-0100

Annual Rate

Bargamian wins atCouferéñco andRepoiiaIS

Laura Bargamlan, sophomoregymnast at Oakten CommunityCollege, placed In the vaultingand floor exercise events at theNJCAA Regional GymnastIcsChampinnshtpsen Feb.17, 19790tthe College of DoPage. Mn.Bargamlan of Llncolnwood, took6th plarejn vaultIng wIth a 7.4score and lnIshed 3rd In floorexercise wIth a 7.15. The tour-nament marked the end of theCommunity College competItionfor Laura Bargamlan after twoyearn au a member en Gaines'steam

The previous werkend, Ms.Bargamlan wan named to theSkyway Conference "All Con-ference Team" fer her 2nd placefinluh In balance beam and thirdplace finish In an-around cam-petItIon. -

Féderal

Itscw201 N. WulssI/Pháne 773-0008

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600 Tukótt/Phooe 692.2200 -RiverForest:- -- -7601 W. North/Phone 366-5690 -

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1700 S. Elrnhorsl/Ph,,ne437-785l1

Maine East studentsnamed IllinoisState Scholars

Sixty-six Maine East utudent.have bOon denlgnated '70-'80Illinois State Sebalars by theIllinois State Scholarship Cam-mIssion.

Of the 32,377 students who tookthe A.C.T. examination for StateScholarpscpouen, 9,Ofi2have beennamedstate Scholars.

MaIne East State Scholarg in-elude Karen Asiates of Nies, Mi-thea BaIr of Morton Grave,lontre Bonder nf Niles,PhIlipBiernian of Morton Grove, AlmenBlues nf Mortes Grave. PaulaChrIstensen nf Marten Grove,SherlclechofNilen, Kayla CobOsof Morton Grove. .Dnrathy

-Dragonug Morton Grove, WendyElueñstadt of bes PlaInes,SharonEttlesonofMnctonGrove,Daryl Fancy of Park Ridge,Susan FIne nf Mecten:Grove,Thomas Foley of -Nies, ShariFriedman of Den Plaines, AsthurFumarola of Nies, Lance GarnsefMorton Greve, Stephen-GarcIaofMoftonGroveJanice GarnIt ofMarten Grove, James Gfesner ofNiles,-Katldeen GIbbons of Mor-ten Grave, Nancy Goldberg ofNies, Sharon GàldOteñ Of DesPlaines, BarahGray of ParkRidge, Michael Groen oLMedosGrove, Thotnan GrIffin of MortonGrove, LIna Grimm- nf ParkRidge, Michael Gsbtnet MortonGrove, Mary lfajdnk of Nies,Frank Hauptmann uf Den

Ihiinn lates- ertificate ;ji -

R tt Id ,oq t dhi summer school

Duetothe everowlnter, dates

:e0i pnnniO) io, nnriy osih. program have been changed.Summer school will begin onThursday, June 28 and rus titraThorsday, Aug. 9, wIth on schoolonJsly4. The nummer recreationprogram wIll begin Monday,Jane 25 and ritti tIn-u Monday,Aug. t. Ahrochuredetàtllng analthoactivities will be available thefirst week of Apri. 101gb schoolstudents may get a copy In theircounselor's office, while juniorhigh school students may pickone sp in their princlpal'u office.-These- desIrIng-a-brochure-andsotajnniorarhlghuchoolntudentmay obtain ene by phoning 966-

forthe 1978 Nilehl sunnier school

Ai;y qnenttoon relative te theNielO sumner programs shouldbe phoned to the name nsmber.

Loyola studentsnamed illinoisState Scholars

The fallowag local seniors atLoyala Academy Is Wilmettehave been named IllInoIs StateScholars: Gregory J. Gross,Richard A. Ladwig, Gregory B.MackIntosh, John A. Maloney.Steve A. Mlcheln. Frederick JOsborne, Jr. all from MortonGrove. Joseph S. Capitani fromSkokie. Michael D. Carrithers,Peter A. Mir. Poter M. Tomaselliallfrom Uncolnwood.

JUnior-Math -TeamMaláOEast'Ojmlornìathteajn

çf-Des Bunt, Paul StesOpíñskl,and Dave Pisani canSO InflrytIn

-. theElkGrnve flIgliSchool mathcompytitlan :8gl highly

-OtIgarded MaIne-South andlUgMàndPa -

PlaIses, Monika Benrikason ofNitos, Howard HIrsch of MortonGrave, and James Rang of Mor-tenGrave.

The reistalning sixty-aix IllinoIsState Scholars from Maine Esntare Leotard Kaplan of ModosGrove, Heidi Ksn 05 MortesGrave, Linda Kerach of MortonGrove, PhilIp Kortdck of Nies,Kathy Kenyk olNies, Mark Koonf MorteiGroVe, Amy Levis ofMorton Grove. Andrea LUbeIfeIiIof Des Plaises, D9'l Luke ofPark RIdge, LorI Msgsunaen ofNies, Arlees Matsaslilge of Mor-ten Grove, Sharon McAlinter ofDes Plaises, Jeffrey Milling ofPark Ridge, Shari- Morrow ofMorton Grove, Eric Renames ofMorton Grnve,WillIainNorek nlRiles, Dave Padgltt nf ParhRidge. Karen FIonia of ModosGrove, Dolores Pino of Medos -Grove, Donna Pacay of NOm,Grdon--Puochel at NOon, StuartBabinof Mortes GruvO JeffreyRoschke of -Morton Grove,Stephen Rohr of Den Plaints,David Rethbart of Des PlaInes,Audre? Sirota of Des Plaines,Laura Spillano of Nies, GeraldSullivan nf Nies, William Thslckof Des Plaines, DavId Wax ofModen Grove, CharlesWeisbecker of 13es Plaines.Lauren Yahiro -Pork Ridge,andSseHee Ya of Medos Greve.

District 11Kindergartenregistration

Kindergarten regIstration andpre-ichoal screesitig for threeaodfosryesroldn wllltake placoon Tuesday. March 6, at RilesElementary School-South, 6035Tonhyave.

Fer parents' convenlesre, bothregIstratIon andocreenisig wIll heheldatthe name tImo, no that theparents cao bring along all theirchildren-who wére horn betweenDècember 1, 1974 and March 1,1976,

Please refer to the followingschedule:

Last namen A through J -monday, Macdig, 1970- 9 a.m. Kthrongb--M----Thesday, -March 6,1979 - 10:30 am. N throogh Z -Tisenday,March6, 1979-lp.m.

BrIng along a birth certificatefor the kindergarten-houndchIldren who will be five years ofage by December 1, -1979. If youdon'thaveablrthcodtftcate. call443-7789for Information.

P.S. Kindly pass this hilar-inationostoyaurnelghbors!

0cC Raidis outof playoffs

TheOakton Raiders basketballtèamendedthelrxeasonbylosingte-Trumais College n-73-es Feb.20. The loso elIminated OaktanframfurtherregleOslplay.

Thé Raiders final - nounourecord woo - a --diurnal 6-2G.

Gesch TornJoriidtwlllhavetheRaiders top offensIve threatsback: again next your la MikeDIckens and Dove- Meeñ (Park

cunUy lookIng at local hlhschools - for future - Oaktonplayera. - - - -

-fn the-Ratders6Iaal regalar

-seauOOconteOt. Lake County-defeated Gaines 34t -Dfskeiawashlghncorerwlth32palnla.

Ray Hait5tetn, foundingChuirman of the Booed ofTflutees at Onkten COmmunItyCollege and Chairman fer fouryearn and Vice Chairman for twoyears. aflnòiIOC' thut he wIllseek cs-election te the Beard IsBudgrul4elertion.

Besides aidIng in theestablishment nf the college, holianbeenlnvolved inevery aspectof growth and development o! thecollego lmm1G6 date. Oakton,which opened its doors te mnstudents in 1970, today providesodocational services for almost20,000 citisenu of the area."lluvisgslartod 'fromscratch' in190G with so mosey, so-curriculum. no faculty or od-inlnlsts-otton,aOdnO facIlities, Weoreprondef oar accomptlshmen-lstodate,"hesaid. 'Webaveanoststandlog program, excellentfaculty and a very fineeducational environment. We

ustbsïdouthwhealthy boxeaswe progress toward greatermaturity."

liarlatein is PresIdent of theState Thistees AssocIation whIchdevotes its energies on behalf ofOaktun and the other IO corn-monity college camposes of thestate. He sot only represents theBeard wIth the Slate agencies,the Governor and Legislators, anwell as local officials, but hastestiftod before a U.S. SenateCoamittee 00 behalf of rom-awilty colleges. He also nerveson the state-wide FInance Gem-mitIco te work ont communItycellegefundhiig.

'The college in entering a verycrucial period. The State isrestructuring eomrnonity collegefinancing aid the Governor andLagisloture inattemptlagte limItour motIlen. The Board of HIgherEducation is attempting torevamp educationatprogramn lathe Stato and placo greaterlimltstions000ur inosguratingof

,-çnew programs. The CapItalDevelopment Board has slowedprodoction et oIr new campusfacilIties whIch was doe te apesneme lAme ago. Those and other.cemplexltlm confront the collegeus it continues te grow and xeoks eato previde maximum services te -

itslocolrostdests."Ray Hartnteis's buxinenu,

financial and educational know-hew and hin experience and an-derstandisig of these problems eaaùdhis working rolutiesuhlpswith koy pernannel and state

'agencies can aid Immeasuralilyluprutecting Osktos'n baso.

Hadotein han sO extensivebackground - as a competentbusInessman and educator. Heincurrently Director of Personnel

- and Induntrial Relations forBrunswick Corporation.preolousb' ho nerved with theU.S. Enuy and as o GeneralMolornexocutive. In addItIon, behmwughtatYaloUnivor$Ityándmany ether unIversities In theU_S, and abroad and establishedmany educational instItutIons. jHo has also headed educationala°:° or the U.S. Navy.

DegenoeondLaborlleparttneiits.

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Daslol T. Burko, whom wife, .Diane,:la the daughter of Arthsr eaand Margaret GoobeR of 6542 N, IMRehilar. Uncobswued, has boonpromoted te bin present caskwhieneeviag at El Toro Marine

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- Retarded, the l9oardofthenkokle- Valley Council for Commomty- Serviceo, Chairman of the

Mayor's Committee for SenIorCilisem sod the Handlcspped ofChicago, Presidentof DevonshIreTorrare Condominiums und theBoard nl l7irectors of Skohie

-' Rotary.Mr. Harlstein holds s MS.

from the University of illInoisand has done additional graduatework at Carnegie Mellon,University si PIttsburgh, and5151e College, Pennsylvania. Hehas sin children sod moldes withhis wile, Rhea, at MOI GrossPointed. InSkokle.

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When you open an ABC Account you'll receive free checking, an auto-

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A total cd 847 Northern IllinoIsUniversity seniors completedbaccalaureate degrees at theclone 06 the 1978 fall semester.Degrees wifibe conferred at Nor-tIters's Gist commonceaentSaturday,May 10.

Lacalgs-aduateslncludod:MarIsa Grove, Pamela K. Hof-

fisso, 7751 DavIs; 00005 L. Rut-tenberg, 0432 Oe.onarn; Gery G.Sabot, 7852 W. Churchill st.;David F. Slattery, 7319 Arcadiast; Fred J. Sentrie, 0841 Bellefontst.

!011on: lleverlyJ. Breniian.8745Goanam; Jeffrey A. llrtars, 5359Osceola; Gary J. Marshall, 7141Wright Terrace; Melinda A.Walters, 1535N. Oxcoola.

Mable, SteveoH. Antsnaii, 4355W. Lyons; Jens L Burnett, 9316Kedvale; Kenneth R. Dvoret,5519 E. Prairie rd.; Gori A.

Nm gradsEckerling, 8217 E. PrairIe;Robert M. Felt, 9321 Karlov;Faye I. Ertedalan. 9336 Kennethave.; Ralph Goldstein, 0021 KaI-vole; Lad B. Greenberg, 954eCentral Park; Brad M. Green-barg, 9631 Keatner; Macla G.Lude, 9132 Nïes Center rd.;Marlene J. Pressler, 8327 N.Kllhours; Debra J. Rusucol. 7422Lamas; Lawrence E. Siegel. 3511Isabel; Daryl ll. Stern. 4353llvummel; Debra L Wasserman,7841 N. KurIos'.

Demon Speech Team'lhe biaise East speech team

placed third at the recentt.H.S.A. sortlonalcompelltlon. -

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Susan Large will provide bothInstructIonal and requested dan-cing.

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Cast for"ThurberCarnival"

"AThurber Carnival", basedon the wit and fan of the lateJumes Thurber's famous car-toom and steiles, will he the seulattraction at Guild Playhouse inDes Plaines.

This foorth production of the1978-79 season will he presentedfor three week-ends by DesPlaines TheatreGuild with a castof 16 area residents In IR Thurberskelehes that are guaraoteed toamuse and entertain audiencesFridays, Saturdays and Sandaysfrom Mtrch 2 tIn-u 18,- in thePlayhouse located at 626 Lee st,in dowotowofles Plaines.

Directed by Joe Jensen ofWauconda, assisted by LisaCallignon of Moant Prospect andBruce Wilde of Palatine, theThurber revue will be producedby Don- Collignon of MeantProspect, assisted by JudiKssperekofDin Plaines.

Cast members include GregDuff, Loura Kennedy, Dawn Mc-Cloy, Ed Ogarek, and BarbShyette of Des Plaines, and PamDeWitt, Candy Kane and DebbieMorrengiello of Muant Prnnpect.

John Carter of Wbeeling andBrenda Wilde 0f Palatine areother northwest suburbanites in

. the cast of "Aflurber Carnival"for DPTG.

Three Chicagoans - in ' thevarious scenes of (he revue areKathy Clemens and Terry Neelyof N. Neenah, and John Muore ofW. Wilson. CocUe Kersbner ofLlncalnwood; Bill Visteen ofFranklin Park and Jahntlark ofOak Park complete the cast of-characters who will bring thememorkble Thurber charactersto life on the Guild Playhousestage. -

Tickets for "A Thurber Car-tdval" may be reserved now bycalling296-l2llbetweennnonond8 p.m. daily. Performance-datesare Starch 2,-3. 4, 9, 10, 51, 16, 57and 10. AdmIssion donation in$3.50 OS Fridays and Sundaysl$1,7iforotudentu and thooe 65 orolder with ID cards), and $4 onSaturday Curtain tane la 0:30p.m. FrldayoandSaturdays, 7:30p.m. .Sondays,- March 4 and 15,2:3ilpim. anSunday, March18. -

Variety Club of Illinois' firstroyal proclamatian calls allen-lion to the majestic King andQueen Testimonial Luncheon forDoris and Cliff Payne of NilesThornday, March 0 at theGslldhaU, Ambassador-WentHoteL Doria and Cliff are beinghonored for their tirelessdedication, devotion and hear-twarming service to (,rarlety ClubCblldren's-Chas'ltles. This - woWderIsi cauple weIn the andlitecta,contractors and masterful in-nòvatars of the -last four suc-cessfol Variety Club-WOMPIHailaweenHanntod Houses.

A woman who needs no In-trodaction, Doris bon been ablousing es'" disguise". In themelon picture business 21 yeses,she came te Cbirago in 5969 towtlek for 20th Century Fox, od-souring to Branch Manager in1975, and Central DiOtriciMaoagerinla7o. -

lier execativeabilities hove In-eluded president of ChicagoWOMPI (Wom00 of the MotionPicture Industry - 1973-74), in-ternatlonat WOMPI Treasurer(5974-75), ca-chaIrperson of thelast4 Hallaween Haanled Housesand board member of VarietyClub Wemeit,She was bonoredwith the WOMPI of - the Year

0CC Film Socjety - -

The Oaktoiì Commanity Film porate executive who goes toSociety wlllpresent "Avantll"en Italyto clalmthe body of bis deadFrlday,1(1arch 2, at 8:15 p.m. In fother, abe Lammon thinks hasRoom- 540, BuIldIng 5,' oh tIle bees qsletlylivin out his laterOakton Interlm-easìpss, Oakton years. -

asdNagle, MortonGrove. Doersepenat 7:45 p.m. andineThlsfilm suhatitutes-fer "Some screening area in aceesuihle to

Like It Hot," another comedy the handleapped A 50 cent- directed by Billy Wilder and desaIlan in requested of OaktonfeaturlsgaackLemrnos . andMONNAcEPstudents; $5 for

In Avants Lemmon is a othershyper-tensé, uleerridden -cor- - ------------- .

(I\ WEDOITr y t ALL FORYOUMcDonaId- U AT McDONALD'S,

-- MILWAUKEEa OAKTONNILES

"Broadway" musical

St. Lake's Players. members of St. -Lake's United Church ofCbrisths Morton Grove, will present "Broadway", a lively musicalshowganranteed in entertainyos. Performances are ochedoled ferMarcbilasld Sol 8p.m. andMarch 11 ot3p.m. St. Luke's CIIÚrch islocated ét 9233 Sbermer rd. la Morto Grove. Tickets may be pur.chased io advance or at the door. For more information, call 860-9333.

Sbnwn above (l-r): Valerie Bolton,BetteDuvall (music direr-tar), Phil Hutchins (director), Mildred Plerremont, LaVeroeLevin,andDolaresSeymonr.

Varkty Clubtestimonial luncheon

Award in 1873.Cliff, Chicago Salen Represen-

loUve for Color Asuoçiates of St.Louis, easytogetalong with, whodoes not think of himself first, isthe reclpiènt of a long list ofbeneficlarley from his work, ac'tian andthaugblu

His bomanitarian honors is-dude vice president, VarietyCIsbof illinois, vice president,ParkRldge Jaycees 1859, corningtheroup's Key Man and Spokeawardd.Sfl 5975 kenervedas PastMaster Masonic Lodge 810 andonce involved with the WOMPS'slie earned the Special ServiceAwArdinlPSY.

Tiskets for the testimonial lun-eIleen scaled at $12.50 per persesare available by calling theVarietyQub office at263-(1M6.

Cherry TreeSocial

Back by popular demand, theImperial Drum and Bsgle CorpoCberry 'trIn Social on Sssday,March4 inintendedto encouragean early spring And, what ismçre warming to the hearts oftheunaw weary thSn the thoughtof a cherry tree in spring or adrum ànd bugle corps marchinginasummerparode.

The -- affair lakes place atAmericas Legion Pest 310, 8212Lincoln; Sknkie; and promisestwofloors of fan and food, plus o"triple header" chance for ap-proximately lIBO prizes Hoursarell:30a.m.to5p.m.

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"Wiite right!'Intniestòd in ImpÑO4i your

wriliognhills? - -

Margaret -Mantle's 8 sessIoncourse 'Wrlte Right" at Mayer1plan Jewish Community Ces-ter, MOO - W Church, Skakie,heglo on Wednesday, March 7,

-1939 and contiouesthroughWed-nesday,-Moy- 9, 1970. Classesmeet- from 8-10 p.m. No classMarvh1. -------S

- Fdesore: Mayer KaplonJ.CSC.Full Family Members, $20;Limited Family, 30; Non'Membesn,$00. - - -

-- Call 675-2205, ext. 202 - toreglsteraodferinforsnatloo.

lo last week's issue we published o flock of teaser adsthroughoutthopsper. Afleachlittle ad said was

MtdelteopeclaleomestoNlleo -March Ist.On pagezofmellngle, the mystery is solved.This was the brainchild of that entrepreneur, that innonalos-,

that think-tank, that Houdini of the aula parts bio, the one undonly Ros Brisk!

Now I've beard of joists in Vegas being ipen 24 honro, l'vebeard of restaurants doing thr-uame, laondromats, hospitals,drugstores, X-ratedmovies, police and fire statism, food storesandcertoin houses sf82 repute ... bai

Who ever-heard of an auto parts supply company being opon24 hours a day? And moro, who everheard of ene advertisingspecialafrommidnitetoOa.m.?

Which all proves that you have ta get np early in the morningistopMr. Brink.

Now If there IO a line of customers from Starts rd. la Devonave. waiting in line to get some of those midnite specials as ad-vertised os pego 2 of this week's Bugle, Ron Brisk shouldreceivethe 'GesiosoftheYear' award.

And If this happem I'll reserve a rubber room la a nlce,quietresthnme andspendthe rest of my life emulating a billiard ballmahlogbsnkshotu off the floor, walls and ceiling.

lastSalordaywhlle wanderingthru a very poor neighborhoodIsawa signino restaorantwindowwhichroad as follows

T'lione IO cento-- Underneath,inverysmollprint, was: woo ben: il

lo another restaurant was a sign that read: 'Don't worryohootyourhatosdcoat-watchyournteak."

Another reitainlilit in this very poernoighhorhood advertisedasympbonyorchestra withyosrdlsner. lttursedouttobethreekanoon and a radio.

So what's so anusual obont advertising midaite speclala forautopaetu?

Suppouoyoublowa fune at 2a.m. lathe morning? Youiao getItot Brisk Auto 0upp1y. And luts of guys blow a fuso at 2 am, Inthemarolag. Orsspposeyon nenia hose ot3a.m.? Or your bat-terylsshotat4o.m.?

Ofcourse, it willtake the eacusenaway from guys cheatin' ostheir winos. Ifthoy teli their wives they were op with a sick carall night, the wife will scoff and say, "Why dlda't you get thepart from Brisk and fix the car?" Se 5ko everything, sellingoutopartsolislghtraisworkboth ways. Goodoodhad. -

The more I think abeot lithe better I like Brisk Auto Supply'sMldnitoSpçclals. Ilikethe ideathatbe'll be opon 14 hours, Mon'daythruFrlday.

This will cause him to rom moro full page ads, maybe doublepages, a section (4 poges) $$$$6$$g$$$$$$$$ The more advor-tinlsg,themòrecommlssionlmake. -

Afterall, odvertlurngints% buloneyand 15% commissIon.I'Bdrinktotbat

Shrine Circus offers'Greatest ShowonEarth'--High above the throng aspotlight Illumines a lovely

- ballerino la white and- diamond-sequins, glittering as shegracefully arches and poses,drawing "Oobu!" and "Aabs!"from the appreciative crow. Sod-

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desly-obe in swinging out into theaudleuiçesh hortrapenehanglfigby herbeels. Then - well, you'llbavetoseeforyosroolveu,as LouAim- Jacobs, fresh fÑm ber in-ternational performances -at

- Monacó forPrince Rainier and- Princesa Grace, shows po whyshe-is ibeacelaimed primaballerino f the high bar andtrapèze. - -

- -Thu great new Medina ShrineCircus Is - not only superblyglamorous thin year; It in alsolalére èscltlag than ever. Whot-other show offers a- 9-year oldIsluestclnsné, little - Nellie Itas-nefsrd,-andhergrandsna, allof 00yearsyóongl Grandma Elizabethcracks the :el!lp while the -Han-nefordssomersault fromene her-oeto another an Tommy, theclswnkeepn you In stitches with

Shinfliadcaps'lding. - -

- 0h, yes, there's elephants.

tigers, an encoged leopard andthe cutest bunch of dancingdoggles you've ever seen. -Andthore's more: The FlyingGasean, who yoa've seen on TVrecently, who also did a com-masd performance for theRainiero in Monsca. There's atremendous tria of loveUes fromHolland, l-eu Venins, who balan-ce os hngo white balls, and thefearless Ventura Duo, tight-wireartists; and Tajana, the lady whulubber nerves at home while sheputs her Royal Bengala throughthéir fiery boopo.

Not lend is Senor Rai, who'llhnve the girls ga-ga over bismagnificent costumes as be In-beduros each act In his capacityof Million Dollar Rlllglslaster.

Did we lesve out the clowns?Noway! Butmayhe you all oughtto come out and see thismogaificent circos to be surallt's starting March 5 at MedinaTemple, 600 N. Wabash ave.,Chicago. Matinees weekdays at 1p.m., Saturdays and Sundays at12:50 and 3:30 p.m. All eveologsatfli.m.ShuwrOmthru4arch -

Cella Hansen, AssistantCashier, is voy happy to annosa-ce that the Bank is fortunate inbeing able tooblain Avivo May toperform in four of our Senior andNursing HOme Facilities. Due to

- Avivas busy schedule and in-volvement, she will be availableforth, following dales only:

March 15 at the Goldman Nur-sing Home, April 3 at thePleauantvlew Nursing Home,April 24 at the St. Andrew SeniorHome and May 1 at the St.BeoedlcIuSenlorHome.

Aviva May, Israeli bornmaslclan-Sogulst, is known in theChicago area as an toraeli-Yiddish Folk Singer and as oneducator with good leachingabilities who gets resista fromher students, whether in Piano,Guitar, Folk-Singing, Hebrew,Yiddish nr Tutoring for Bar-Muova.

Aviva han performedthroughout the ContinentalUnited States as well as Israeland Canada. She performs oftenas a solo while accompanyingherself on the gniter, bat basabaworked with many orchestra and

Skokie ParkDistrict AdultTrip

Looking for a way is solve the-problem of winter doldrums?Skohle Park DIstrIct is offering agetaway shopping tour loHawthorn Shopping Mall onTuesday, March 53. The trIp willdepart from Oabton Center, 4751Oaktnst., ataa.m. and return at5p.m.

The day starts with a teur nlSara Leo Bakery with coffee andpastry in their Hospitality Room.And abat trip to Sara Leo wouldbe completo without a trip to theoutlet store? From Sera Leo It'sofftoHaatborn Mall where you'llsee a fashion show at Best andCo. Lanchat Marshall Fields willfollow.

There will be ample tisse isshopand browse around the mall.The fee lu $16 per persan.Register by March 2 at all ParkDistrict Recreation Centers. Forfurther Information call 674-1166.

PRIME RIB

no; tuSt ovolher ho-horn prise rib. but oprime rib thai makesyou sil up tlraighl onUlake notice.. -the prime rib is SOtondo: and juicy youcus cut il willi your(05k.-.Stop by and see foryoursell, ils u mOstdelightful experienceund sil at affordablepricon.

8832 W. Dempoter(Oros: los LuS::an Ge,. Ho:p I

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designed la incroase noderutan-ding of alcoholism, will hepresented on Monday, March 12at 8 p.m. In the chapel-auditorium of Lntheros CeneraIHospItal, Park Ridge.

The30-mlauteplay is presentedhythe LutheranGeneral Players,a group of professional andamateur actors from the cues.mnnity. It Is presented Iscooperation with the MaineTownship Conoril os Alcoholism.A discussion period follows theprosenlatlon.

Tickeisare free andmaybe ob-tamed by phoning Ihe LutheranGeneral Alcoholism TreatmentCenterat050-006l.

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- Anwy'. Spoolnl Sky High Bufitus withFennah Taunt with Sn:uoibtod EgO. Mupi. Iprop - SRuoon a' LInk Saamom. FruIt Cap 1.3,I

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CHOPPED STEAK $450uANDWICIII$.COcKUdLlpITqIjl$Øp uIEt.LIulIn-OPWINI

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yuuwa,,i:uro,iiy aleosIno un-der 12 only $2.75. Watch TheBugle for the exact date Jake'sNorth In Glenview will offer thisscrumptious brunch, guaranteedto he the finest offered anywhere.

A Happy flour from 3 to 6p.m.is aew being offered In the barand cocktail lounge of Jake'sNorth Restaurant, 1615 NMilwaukee ave., Glenview,, Hothorn d'ieurves aré 7erveddúricgthe Happy Hour and a "double"ofynurfaverite cocktail Is only 99cents. You'll enjoy the comfor-table and attractive decor inJabeo North cocktail lounge, ton.

And beginning Monday, March5, at Jake'o Famous ltentaúrant,

- 7740 MIlwaukee awe, Nites, therein more good newu. For fromMonday, March-S thru Friday,March 9 fred ice cream will he-oerved with Joke's "All You CanEut" family night specials. Thesefamily night "AU You Can Eat"spedialo, which were originatedby Jalce many yearo ago are velypopular favorites with Nileuitesand area folks. And with risingfood casto Jake bao kept thesepriceo on his "Alt You Can Eat"specials very low. S'or example,here'u the "AH- You Can Eat"meno from Mondaythru Friday:

- Monday Soup or Tomato Juice,Meotaccioll or Spaghetti withMeát Sauce, Touned Salad,Grated Cheese, Itetl and Botter-$2.95

Monday Soup or Temuto Juice,

The Bugle, Thuruday, Macrb 1,1979

Big news fromJake's Restaurants

by Ed Bannen

Accardiog to Jake Joneph, Fried Perch; French FriedJuke's North Restaurant, 1613 N. Potatoen, Cole Slow, Lemon,Milwaukee ave., Glenview, in Tartar Sauce, Roll, Butter-$295four weeks wilt offer a "Special Tueodny Soup or Tomato Juice,SundayBruoch"frnmlßa.m.to3 Fried Chicken, French Fries,pm. A table more than 30 feet Honey, Cate lllaw, Roll and Bot-long will be jam-pocked with ail ter-$295sono of goodies, crisp bacon, Wednesday Soup or Tomatoeggs prepared any way you like -Juice, Lasagne with Meat Sauce,'em, deliciouo sausages, hal Tossed Salad, Grated Cheese.garlic bread, sweet rolls, jein, Holland-Hotter -$2.95 -

cakes, just atout anything and Thursday Soup or Tomatoeverything your heart desires for Juice, Fried Chicken andIke most fantastic brooch yos've Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Coleever enjoyed. Enjoy as much as Slaw, Roll and Butter-$295

FridaySoup ur Tomélo Juice,Fried Perch, French FriedPotatoes, ColeSlaw, Loman, Tar-tarllauce, Roll, Butter -$2.20

Don't forget beginning Mou-day, March 5, freefee cream willhe served with all these low cast

- "AllYou CanEat" upeclals.AndJake never forgets the bids

fer he has restorked hin bigTreasure Chest with brand hewtoys for sil the little girls andboy

Remember, Jake's Restaurantnf Riles also offers very'low Cmldinners -that isiclode his famoussalad bar- -where you çan helpyourself to an abundance 'offresh, tasty goodies that willdelight your palato and ntlmulateyour taste buds.

Jake's Restaurant of Nites isnpen24 hours a day, seven days aweek for your couvenience.

Adult drama 'classesYou can he in the spotlight at

Mill Run Theatre hy. joining theMill Ruai Drama Workshop for aneight-week session, beginning onSaturday, March 3. Classes willbe cotidùcted du Saturday mor-nings fìòm 9:45 am, until 11:45am. Actors asid- actresses, agml3tlu'u adult, areinvlted to enrollIn this professionally Inutructedcourue, (312) 298-33.- The 8-week sesalonemphaslzesmethod acting çxerClues, theatregames, hnprev1satioñ voice anddiction. Fees are $00.

Frum300pm 101000pin

MON. Soap nr Tumato JOme. Meniaee.ali orepagheift nUb Meal Sanee, loaned Solad,healed threw. Roll and Butler '95

MON. soap er Temalu JuiceFried Perch, French Fried Pelalnes,(ole SIne., Lernen, Tartar Suore, Rail. Baller---------95

T( F.:' - up hr Tomais Jaterç- -- -

I red t kicken. French Fric . Hanet "le ',tun R:,ll and Buller -

WED. S,'ap ,:r Tomaie Juice.lione,, o,ik Meni Since. loaned Solad.l.rai d h.- se, Bull and Bolier .......................299

THIR. ',sp ,:rTnmutuaIee, - - - -- -

Fried ('hicken and Spaghetti wilh -

Meat Swo,-, ÇOle Släw..RoIl and Butler- 2.90

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MONNACEP offersChicago tours

The city of Chicago helduebilhood memories for manynohurhan residents wIse grew upthere. To other suburbandwellers, the Windy Cityhceathes ils enticing ethnic andcultural variety. Whatever it Isthat it has, the big town seems tobeckon both nativeand foreigner.

MONNACEP io offering threeClsicagoland Tours to take thosewily seekers ints all the en-jaymentof the big city withoul allthe problems.

The lows, whick begin in themorning or early afternmu andend in the laie afternoon, providean organized venture into variousaspecto of the city's life. Thetours are led by experiencedguides and passengers can relaxand enjoy the day in a comfur-tahletouriog bus.

The first toar thin upriug,"Ethnic Salad Bowl," on SaIns'-day, March 17, witl carry itspassengers -through Italian,Greek-, Spanish, Polish, Chineseund Ukrainian neighborhoods.The fascinating details of theseareas, with stops at s tortilla fac-toryin Pilsen, the Palish MuseumandGreektown,areallpart of thedays' tour.

The hua for Uds tour leaves theeast parking lut at Maine Westhigh school ato am., the west

parking let ut Niles West highochnol at 9: 15 am. and willreturn about 4 pin. Cost of thetour, lnrludinglonch, in$l7.

"Chicaga Landmarks," onSaturday, March 24, will visitsights which travellers fromaround the - world come toChicago to see, such au theGlessuer Hume, Hull House, andthe Chicago Historical Society.Learn the fascinating detailsahout Chicagn's past and eat lun-chatfamnns Sauer's Restaurant.

The bus leaves the east parkinglot nf Maine Went high School atoam., the westpurhing tot of RilesWenthigkuchnelato:lSu.m,,aisdreturns about 4 p.m. The cost, in-eluding lunch, is $17.

Board a luxury bus withDr. Ir-ving Caller as hast and narratorfor "Jewish Roots: From Max-weil Street West and Northwest"os April 1. Spend thIn Sunday af-ternonu visiting areas whereJewish colture flourished intimes past

The bus leaves -the northparking area of NUes North highschool at t p.m. and returns at 5p.m.Costin$l2,

For further Information or tomake reservations, call ggy-5821eryonc nearby MONNACEP ren'ter:Space on earhtourls limited,so oigo un early.

-John Gary to star at-

Resurrection hénefitJohn Gary, une of the nation's

leading singers of popular séngs,wll1stur -at- the ResuedgdtlçuHnstdtal Auxiliary's updleg:din-ner-uhow benefit en Saturday,March It, at the MarriottChicaged3'Hnra Hotel, 8535 W.Hlgglnsrd., Chicago.

The RCA recording urtint huarecorded 24 olbums through theyears and each. season makesnumerous eencert appearancesIn theatres,-audltorlums and fieldhnuxestlu-usghouttheceuntry.

In the night clubfield, he basplayed the Persian Bonns in thePlunèHotelinNewYerkCity, theCaconut Grave -in the Am-

.i4 basusdor Holet,in. Loo Angeles,u. -tfseErnpire Room lathe -Fabliere Hnuse.,in Chicago, 'andnlony

other exclusive supper Clubs,: repeatedlytettlog new uttendan--'

Gary elsohéd houtet hin owntatkoing-varIety tèleviutian

- Progthi5), theJaho -Gary--Show.Tuis nationally syndicated show

skas the most successful ninetyminute syndicated television

: show on ttop market and wasshown in more than 50 majorcities throughout - the UnitedStates.

The annual spring benefit willbegin with the nerylng of-corn-plimentacyctcktailaatgi3gp.m..followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m.und the shaw. Dancing to themusic of The Ted Weema Or-dIestra wilifollow the show.

- Tickets for the benefit are $35per person. Reservations can he

'made through the hospital'sAusiliary office ut 774-ORo, ext.6356.

Meeting On -'

hypnosisThe monthly meeting of the

Asuocintlun in Advance EthicalHynaIs.BbeoteClsapr#2,ubeheld-at the -Leaning Tower -

YMCA, tRIO W. lanky in'Nileo at8:30 p.m. on Tusisday, March 13,1979.

Geministudentswin awards

Gemini studsinta received tguwards in thIs year's regionalScholastic Art Awards Cues.petition.

The regional exhibit will beheld at Wiehotdt'u Sture in Evan-stoothrs Murch3, 1579.

Winners are: Brenda Con.niogham, Coleen ICrull, llenePlatnuer, Lnlitka Ponakala,Charlene Campagna, LynnDodek, Philip Hulleoherg, SberylLucas, Robert SllwIoskl, SusanAugustine, Achid Bagga, MicheleBiunculana, Michael Majewski,Jennifer,Mozik, Darek Plnnczyk,Charme Sckarpenberg, Juliellhamberg, Fred Smithson,Banyo Vernos, Mike Werha,Michele Bugucki, Ruberi' Bun-darowica, Traci Denahse,CharlotteDuluk, tAnda Deerston,Chris Feldinaun, Marty Finder,Beh Hess, Becky Horn, Ann Jas,larlaKnupf, Lillianne Lois, ScottMOreci, Maria Pemhor, AlisovRoth, Brad Selvin, Shares Shin-ser, Alette Spreitner, Pat Walsh,Eugeneig'olck.

Gold Key winners are:Ckarlene Campagna, LynnDudek, Philip Heinsberg, SkerylLucas and Rokert Stlwlss.sls,i.

BIne Ribbon wInners are Breo-da Cunningham, Coleen Kroll,llene Platzner and LalitkaPonakls. These will ge to NewYorkforNationul Competition.

Kids culturalprogram

"Night ofJanuary 16th"Skokie Park District's Denen-

shire Playhouse eifern groups aspecial discount price for its upcoming prudacojon of "Night. ofJanuary 15th". Group ratetickets are $1.75 per person fergroupuefl5ermure.

"Night of January 1gw' Ia anexciting courtroom draina byApa Rand. The jury in ebenenfrom the audience at eachproduction. Jnrar'n receivepaymentefsogferthefruervtce,

The play opens on Saturday,March $0 and rullo for three con-secutive weekends with Saturdaypecforinanceu at 8:15 p.m. andSttndaycilrtalu at 7:15 p.m.

Fer Information an how yourgrenp can arrange tu see andpossibly participate in thin

rringdaaina,call874-15.

Kid Need Colture Tool end itsnenes of Children's perforinun.ces with The Chicago MovingCfimpany-Repertary DanceTheater at 2 p.m., on Sunday,March 4 at DevonshireReereatien,Center,44goGrovest.

The- Doncem will perform aconcert clsorengraphedespeeinliy far children, entitled"Rhythm Is.In Yes." lt beginswith rhythm In nature asideveryday activities, explores thedevelopment ofu dnncer,and en.da with a dancé which Includesaudience particIpatIon. Rutilan.ships are - shown betweenClassical ballet. Modern danceandJonz.. Tickets are 10g per persan andmaybe purchased in advance atalt Park DIstrict Recreation Cou-tedo and Skokie Federal-Savingsaffines. Tickets-may alun be pur-chasedatthodoor. -

: Finan?1a1 flexibility, securíty. Banking. coñvenience. -Glenview State Banksnew Aj in One Account is designed

.- to provde.you with many personal-'--

,bankingseryices through oneconvenient account

All-in-One contains tree checking,- hih:yieldiflg sayings plans, a 24-hour

. -banking"and'check dashing card,-

overdraft protection and a unique'-: skip-payment privilege on personal

loans. 'AlIin-One. '- - In addition to-the obvious financial

ànd cônveñience features of

All-in-One, there is also the fact that itdoesn't cost you one ceni. AnAll-in-One Account is absolutely free.

1%eBugle,Thuruday,Marchl, 1979

I

- OUTHIND THE EIGH BALL!

ALL-IN-ONE.-- Put an All-in-One Account in yourpocket. Return thé coupon below orstop in at Glenview -State Bank today.

Send me afl-All-in-Ofle Account a plicatlon: .

l'preoonlly hsvo: - v'_ -

D checking D Sovingo D abc Card D Chok-chsrgo Il D Chek-Credit

Neme -

Address

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Member F,D.I.C. -

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Cilenview ßnIi800-Waukegan Road/1825 Gienolew Road/U.S Nasal Ai, Station Phone: 3121729-1900Bank koura-7a.m. 507 p.m. every day enceps Sunday.AulomOlic Banking Cènt'ers open 24 hOurs a day, every day.

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ERVICES

ENTERTAINMENT

POLKA lAX001289850*

Music for all occooionsWoddingu, Banqset Picnics etc.

CJIM774-7181

FURNITURE

3tableu-pumlce. Lamp table, 36"- round cocktail table and endtable: $250. 96e6457 after 6 PM,

295/3-29

10" living room couch-gold floral-2 r° old. $475. 9664457 after 6

286/3-50

7 pc limed oak dining loom net.Exceflelit coud. $475.00. 9666457after6PM.

MISCELLANEOUS

Brandnéw tournament fuesbalitable. Original cost $400.66, now9275.00.166-4592. 209/3-29-

Words gos dryer, coppertone,$50.00; Maytag washer, needswork,$25.00; bui1tio kitchenoidedishwasher, nords work $25.00.905-6876

Antique "White" aewingmachine. Working condition.$50.68orbeotoffer.%547i625l/3.0

36" AvocadO Crown range, tlt,er-mal burner-automatic elec. clocctimer, continuum clean oven-good condition. $190. or best offer.9674708 290/3-15

Tires (2) 500x14, whitewall,nylon. $l5.00 9654273 291/45

Walnut color wail shelf system.adjustable. $8090. 865.6273292/45

Unpainted doff houses4to8rnss.Price range$27.50 to $50,60.,Glazedandoulalde trim complete.COIIBE7-0903

Rainbow vacuum 'cleaner. Takeover payments or pay off balan-ce. 430-3531 or 9574734

MUSICALINSTRUMENTS

Goteen Trombone, 3 years old.Goad condition. $125 908-718$

WANTED TO BUY

Complete let of menu left-bandédin good condition 80-

PETS

NICE PETS FORADOPTION

TO APPRO VED HOMESlOro. 1-5P.M.-7dayuawek.'

Receivinganlmals 7'S weekdays7-1 Satoo'dayandSunday.

ClosodoliIealhohdays.KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER

1705N.Azllngtanflta,Rd.Azllnglonfleightn

MOTORCYCLES

1970 Harley Davidson SXT-l25.Encollent condition. $500.90 orbest offer. 965434$ 250/5.6,

USED CARS -

1978 Chev. Monte Carlo, A/C,unto., V-6, PS/PB, P1W, PIS,doorlocko, RWD, tilt, cruise,AM/ScM. Like new. Call Mike 631-8315

'69Chovy Caprice, Ps/PR; P1W,new- tires, new curb., newexhaust. Clean. $400.960-1154

FOR RENT

Sublet large 2bdnn. apt. Newcarpeting, 1¼ bas., SIR. Avail.March 15 thni July31. $300. mo.

. 824-1495

4½ 2 bdrm., boated,Milwaukee and Dempster. Lana290-7l91 or 9674163

OFFICE FOR RENT

7624 N. Milwaukee, Office D. 2Finn.. 11*12 und 15x19. Coil HerbRyan, 762-1848 botwcen 9AM-5PM, Mon-Fri.

REAL E1ATE

NUes-1g. 3 bdcm. ali brick ranch.2 full bas., fin. rec cm. Close tonchools, uhop.,pobllc&free tras-sp. Califorappt. 963-5441

ARIZONA-PRESCOTIfor all your réaI esime needs IsArizona. COlI Ed Bunch Realty,tollfreo

800-528-0952

FLEAMARKET

Fourth Annual Flea Market, SL'Juins' Lulbernñ School 7435 N.Milwaukee Ave., NOna, hOards 17,1O.00A.M. to 4:110 P.M. Boothupace uvallable. 8354709

, HELp. -

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ExpenleOced oüiimi 5lyplUs commlsulon. W4nkegan Rd.NorthofGlenviewPreferpèruu.jcloeetøàreacnly.

ÇODKIOUNFV .

Phone 966- 3900 90 pIace a cIossifjed adNu_ aM,,,n

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LARGESTCIRCULATION

IN THIS '

MARKET

BUSINESS S

CARPET CLEANING

TOUCHOF BEAUTYTile 805c;d:904 SteamCleaning Equipment Made. FreeEsthnates. Carpet 017 WithIn 3-5Hours. $15 Per Square S'eut. ForLonger Lasting Beauty Let UsBeautyilardyuorCleasedcorpetAt$.O2PerSquaceFoet. -

8274887Fuflylnourod

CATCH BASINSa SEWERS

JOHNSSEWER SERVICEOakton&Mllwuukeo,Nlles

696-0889YosrloelghborhsodSeworMas

HANDYMAN

HANDYMANYou name it I do it! Carpentry,electrical, plumbing, tiling, m-side & outsidé painting & waterdamagerepsir. Coli

hay965-6415

MUSICAL. INSTRUCTION -'

PimwOsttar-AcmrdioaOrgan &Voice. Privato instroctioos, homo,or studio. ClaOsic & popslormusic. ,

RICHARD L. GIANNONE

PLUMBING

PLUMBIMi'Súbùrbun Plumber Neodo Werk

AllJobu Welcome-Sewer Rodding OurSpeclalty

-463-7171

SEWING MACHINEREPAiRS'

.: MR.BEWÑBEW -

Fixen all types of newing -mathlne AflYfl8lklrmp00OdaíFrée entlmate, pick up anddeUvei. Muet WOch cnanplitedln3dayu. Loanern available;,cuII

-up74992 Trade-insaccnpted esmachines. -

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-----Give Hoari Fund

assn,luon Huu,tAico5a;so

The Bngle,Thuruday, March l thl

404 Baa Constrictor snake, oc-comorieupinseuge.Ezel. health.Beautlfalcolors. $l35.08foraIl orbent offer. 965-1240. 157/3-8

PETS

MCeILEHOMES-:'m5I11iw124;nh1 - -

D(JLENr OPPOR1UNITIES AVPJLABwith our growing orynnination. We ore adding the blowing lo.divldsalntoosrutaff;RECEPTIONIST SAVINCS COUNSELORFermu80ce,peroonMe,dcj, Ught typing nbllls.

STOCK PERSONtndivldnalneededtucan7, unterruods. Mast be able to do mmeliftlüg.

TELLERSPart Time di Full Tiuse

Encollent Starting Wages, Fringe Benefits Include Vacalion,ProfitSharing,Insuconceand Career AppareL

OfflcesinGlenview, Highlàod Park and Wheeling.

$5rbnmedinteUdem4w CoO

DEBBIE LEVINE 7290800GLENVIEW GUARANTY SAVINGS fr LOAN ASSOC.

090 RIVER DRIVE, GLENVIEWPi"u)'pprn'tssilyen,pIoy,rM/

- TOPCO ASSOCIATES, INC.Will ne luterulawing AO The

NORTH SHORE HILTON9599 SKOKIE BLVD.

SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

Wednesday, February 28th1A.M.TO8P -

Come end ein os for lome refreshments, toO, to oneo, our ¡fltrrviewer, and ser mho? we hove fo offer

FULL TIME POSITIÒNS. Staff esiatant Grocery Boyer

Buyer's Lusialant Mail Clerk -

s Secretary Senior Clerk TypistBiIlin/lteseivingCIeik -

Package Denign Clirka Supirvinor/Billing & Disbursement

lnfo-Com0peralor (Telelyps)

PART TIME DAYS OREVENINÖS,Fil. Clerk Foad Lab Tech

e lista Entry Upuiilor - Order Preessuern -

Eocel!ont- sturting solacees, with on oùttOnding- hennI,! progrus, pfau ádvssces,ent opportoflition,

II you' need:Iurther informâtios or ore unoble'tosoup in doring thoobooe timo; teel tree-tO coli s-- 01' 676.3030. -

TOpCOAUøcI0O.i Inc.7711 Gthu PoInt Rd

Skoklò;IIt.-6O976 : -

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FULL AldO PART-TIMEHelp cleaning firutclasa ulfices and stures in the NUes ama. Webave uelilngl for mInting heurs between 5 am. and 0-30 um.,withsoinechuicean toyeur actualbuarsand days. Starting pay

sednnyOargenerolquIlific*Unfl.flOtnOce5&ilYYOsrW0cifiCeuportence. An ideal nituatiun for many people who desireflexibility and/or advancnanent. Leone your name and phonenwnberat -

729-3232

PARK RIDGE

GETS CONSTITUTIONCosstitstion Life. An affiliated company of Bankers Life &Casualty Company of Chicago is moving to Park Ridge. Wemould welcome the opportunity to talk with you if you would liketu work in Park Ridge and aro isterouted Is any of the followingpositions.

GE000AL OFFICE

Our genral office positions offer an excellent opportunity toIcon, about the insurance industry. Posltisos ace available onail levels fur luenperleoced individuals, as moli as experiencedindividuals interested In becoming involved is detailed clericalandfigure work; TYPIST

These positisns are available to individuals Interested In usingtheir typing skill and abilities to build a futoro. Duties arevoried, but include becoming Involved is many challengingtyping projects, Qualified Individuals should beve a typingspeed ofatleast4lWPlo,

009*8790557 SECRETARYAn excellent opportunity for a secretary with a lyping speed of50 WPM and steno 90.105 WPM. Along with your regularsecretarial duties you mill become involved with corrosomiscellaseousprojeets and will servo as u backup fur our saft'chbsardoperater. -

Please note that we are interviewing for these positions atoarhome office located in Chicago at 4401 W. Lawrence, We areconveniently accessible by all moans of public and private tras-sportotlon. If you would like tu find ont moro Information nbostthroenositlons, please don't hesltateto colImo, DAVE LaBUDAat 545-7751, I'd be more 1h06 happy to answer any of yourquestions.

PERSONNEL OPEN 0AILY8 AMO P.M.MONDAYPRIDAY

Baréers Life and Cnsl Company4481 LawrencéAveuue,Chlcago, Illiasis 80039-

MrEquaIOpr'strviteEoreI,e,rMff

V.I.P. TEMPORARIESt4ow isthotime for YOU toworh Temporarily if:

Y Oorebetween jrbs (we'S place YOU belweeo perm000stjobinterviews)

yOU 5terothe jobmarket (we'Ilhelp YOU work at itn yourwny)

Y OU"going back to work" coofidcoce (well conosci

aswellasplaco YOU)

yOU need to obarpeo shills- (we'll progress YOU as fast asn ysucaugo)

$25.00bosusafterfirstothouru workTophosrtyrates-Grouplmnranco Plan-Bonus plan

-- ÇALL: 774-7177 orVisjt::5151 N Harlèm, Suite 203

--- Bring coapoñ Io olewiew for your FREE gift

IPÑMJJCDJDESLaugestobliahed nan-profit homefor: aging. Excellent workingcnndttlom, competitive salary-edthiunyhenofituCome,see fsryo_.- - - -

ForAppolntmentColi -

B3I4 - - B.iDA.M-2P.M.1 NORWOOD PARK HOME

i. -----COIONN188 -

99545G' HOMEMAKERPARTYPLAN PEOPLE

Experienced Working with OtherWomen??? Hire, train peoplefrom home O mouths of year. Ab-oolidely no investment. Trainingprovided Can ulso manage retailChristmas Store, Nov. Dec. CallJase CuUectOlG-783-7171ToyS&GITYSHO4JSEOFU.OYD

HELPWANTED

TheBagle,Thnrnday, rsh1,mI

MAINTENANCEELECTRICIAN

Salary Range$14,500 to $18,700

Per Year PlusPlenty of Overtime

Mcd:vn ,:,c: nodcrn norul c;vr:n y mv:!::0 ho,e,ceIIe.,t pct:vn fo, on oxpeococod Mo:ntenrn'ceElec t,:c: on th strong cicctr:col mechon:col sockg,ourd prIernbly w:th puh prev, Ibererrereperrf po:d bcr:eI:r pregrore

Call Mr. Springer282-6600

pathfinder UilAUTO I LAMP COMPANY

st to. all., O,ssp. t,.,b251 WEST HOWARD STOEET

MILES, ILLINOIS 60640 -

GENERAL OFFICEIMMEDIATE OPENING

TYPING REOUIREDSTOP PAY GOOD BENEFITS

APPLY IN PERSON ONLY

WEN PRODUCTS5810 NORTHWEST HIGHWAY

EXPERIENCED TELLER

TO ASSIST BRANCH MANAGER, Niles location.Operation of NCR 270. Good benefits.

AVONDALE SAVINGS & LOAN112-3600

KEYPUNCH OPERATORMost bevo one year experience ou IBM 129 keypunch varifylogmachine, Thirty-sin hour work week. Mon..Thurs. 8 A,M.-4:30P.M. Frl.SA.M.-1 P.M.

Contact: Msa. Ziminerninii - 129-9100

FEDERAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.(MUTUAL)

2783W. Lake atPflngoteufld. Glenview

DENTAL ASSISTANT.Needed for busy oral surgery office.

Full time 9AM-6PM.Generous Salary And Benefits.

CALL 163-6831

Raed And Us.

Th. Want Ads

,MTWtWpeIWfevI7Wroec-ore000'*se-e,,

HELPWANTED

eACCOUNTPROCESSOR

Full 115go in bookkeeping doper.lIment.

Experienced or mili IraIsGosdkeneflis. Costad:

Geerg'mna Sim-

965-4400

1rFIRST NATIONAL BANKOF MORTON GROVE

esrmmrnr.cSenr M,5055wm. nomo:3r5,N5441e 51,00w l'OIC

MOLD MAKERist Shift

Nibs area company seekssomeone for sew und repairwork. Good working cosditlom.Air conditioned shop. Overtime.Cali

ML Mnthewn6410022. Ext 40

HOUSEKEEPING

LAUNDRY HELP

English speaking men seeded forlasadry and housekeeping dopar.tments lo nos.profit hume foru$ing. Excellent workiug cosdrtiom, good salary with manybeuel its.

Forappointmeot cull8714858 hormone 9AMIPM

NIIRWOOD PARK HOME681G N. N'ma

Nrw Nursing HomeIn Bloomingdnle

Now Increnulng Siaff.RC'S LPWSI4I1RSOS IIDESOROERUES

Fun Time Or Port TimeAPI'LEWOOD MAR00

CONVALESCENT

CENTER175 Army Troll Rd. Rloomlngdalr

893-9616

ATtENTION, Merrl.Mnc seedssupervisors 6 demonstrators tosell our guorasteed line uf toys frgifts on home party plau. Cam'pare sur program! Ysu'li seewhy Merci-Mac is the lender Inthe Industry. Experienceddealers may qualify for FREEEIT&msre.! Calicollectnowfordetails; Ann Baxter 319.156.8981or write MercI-Mac, 901 Jachuon,Dubuque, Iowa 52001

RN.LPN.OrNAImmediate opening on Il-7 shift-form dies. Also full time Il-7 shiftopeningafter March15.

Cil Mn. LeaomIrl (ILK)

6411332 or 031-4340SI. Anthewu Home, Nies

PMT'IIklE -

HOMOMPact timo positios now availableworking in our office. No onpeti.esco necessary. Poid training,good salary plus booeuta.

CALL 047.1900KAY PARR. Fes Appt.

RCA SERVICE CORP.

. .sopralsOnuftalSnnptOemm'I

CALL 96639OO

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HELPWANTED

VAULT IJSTODI*1I

The Bugle, Thureday, Mardi 1,1079

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'Aspects of lameS Society modCulture wiO he esplored daringa loor-pan series uf lecturesgives in coóperstjoo with theIsrael Information Fosodation stthe Liocoiowooil Library, 4100 WPrall ave., on Monday eveningslo March

Theseries opens at 7:30 p.m. onMarch 5 when The IsraeliWonmn The Reality Behind theMyths' will be discussed byRosalie Har-El, an, Asnerican-horn former resident of Shokiewho emigrated lo Israel in 1907.She has keen an admioislraliveassistant bath io Israel med theUnited Stst,s.

Social and EdacalionalProblems in Israel" is MarchINh's tepic. The speaker will beDr Aaron Aserbach, anAmerican-boro psychologist whoemigrated to Israel and has beesa Professur uf Special Edacatisust the Hebrew University vIJerusalem.

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Ceben, so Israeli journalist whois corrently a doctoral studentatthe Committee an History ofCullare at the Univeroity ofChicago, will bring his interestand eupertise to the discosslas of"Aspectn of Modero IsraeliPoetry".

The series will cssclsde soMarch 20 wIth 'ArcheologicalEsplorotians in Israel". Theevening's speaker wilt he StevenRosen, an archeslsgist who Iscurrently a doctoral candidate atthe Aotbropelsgy Department ofthe University of Chicago andwho has bud encavsttonal en-perlence 01511es in Isrsel.

All programs ore open ta thepsblic, free of charge. They maybe attended on an individualbasis sr as a complete serles.Mach yosr caleodnrs and plananencitivg and informative nightsin March. For any farther odor-motion on any ose, or all, of theprograms, please call the libraryat 677-5277. -

MG police distribute'Mr. Yuk' stickers

The Morlan Grove PoliceDeparlwent Crime PreveotionRareas distributed a quantity of"Mr. Yak" stickers to sil MactooGrove phunnacies.

Each year in the Usited Statesat least t million peemos becomeill from poisons, sad sp-proximately 3,000 of them die.Yaungsters under the age of liveare most valnerable to accidentalpoisoning. They explore and en-periment; they have so store ofknowledge or enperlence to makethem cautious; theyare usable loreadwords on labels.

The "Mr. Yole" symbol hasbeen developed especially forthese children. To keep It effec-

EthnicThe Skokie Pork District In

cooperation with the Village ofSkokie is in the early planningstages for no Ethnic Festival tobe held at Oaloten Park on July 7and 5.

- In the past several years thisvillage has seen a rather singablennddlvecse infIrmaI new resides-ta that represent many differentethnic backgreands. The objee.Uve of this event Is ta provide ausppertusltyforthesepersausandothers representing different

SJB CheSt, Jobe Brebeuf varsity girls

cheerleaders recently won theNorthwest Snburban ConferencechampionshIp in a tournamenLst. Jabas cheerleaders openedap,the action making the gym

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Maûreea Leone - sed MicheleDerring are co-Ca of thIschampIonshIp team. ReginaDYIaCk, Michele MeMahon. Pam

live, please 55e it to label potes.holly harnufolssbstances only.

The Morton Grove PoliceDepartment has received a sup-ply through the generosity ofprivate lands and through theViOage budget. We, aloog withthe others Involved, feel theprogram is worthwhile to spun-nor. The stickers are distributedthrough the Oflicer Friendlyprogram in the Eindergarten,first, second aod third grades.

Mr. Yak Is available hy caRingthe Morton Grove Police Dopar-teses! Crime Prevmtlon llsreaabetween 9-5 Monday - Friday at900-750g or at Morton Grave areapharmacies.

Festivalnationalities, to showcase theircsltnres. It would also allowpeople to experience and bettersnderstandtheoecultores.

Some of the features we wouldlike to include are ethnic foods,artilacto, crafts, costumes anduong and dance presentstisas.

An orgnslzatlasnl meeting basbeen set for early March, tI yea,or your organisation, would liketo get involved, please call JanetWilliams or Janet Dick at 074-1500.

er1eade"sKopealos, Cheryl Suree,) DianePrudzlenlca, Janice Itreher,Wendy WoIskI, ionise KleIn, andJulie McCaffrey round Ost therestofthluchampionslslpteam.,-.Ths weekend (March 3 and 4)

St,John's cbeerloadlng uquad Ishooting Ifs first asmas! OlympicStyle cheerleading tonrnament,Seventy-fIve schools will par-Ucipatk, from fur flung areas alCook County. College coacheshaving a total of 7e yenes of ex-perlence will judge. Each st,John's cheerleader will be nhostess far a particular urbanI,The girls bave spent 16 bournpreparing for their roles ashostessen. Conch yema Weyremarked,- "These gIrls are thenicest girls In the city. My per-pose Is to help them develop nowfrIendshIps wIth nne another,Mnnr will meet again when theygo to hIgh aeheel end talk about-thetoarnament."

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Brownies visitBozo's CircusThe Brownies of Troop 801,

Troop 320, and Junior Troop 848visIted Bozos circus on Feb. 1.The scouts' joy and excitement atattending Boss's Circo. wasclear to everyone. When DaMagic Circus Arrows, foc DaBeso Bucket Game, stepped onDa lucky brownie, Karen Casan-chia, of Troop 801, the otherijrownles and juniors lecooragedher with Date cbeem 0Kaemrecetved several prizes, Botobattles, a birthday cake. and hotdog&

During a menmercial break,Da Bodo Circus Group helpedjunIor sitòut, Esista Jablanski,celebrate her birthday.' Theysang "Happy Btcthday" andErbes span given a birthday cakand tentate roll bank Ali Dasentita were given a Bozo Clréusbutton and an autographed ¡oie-

Each troop bad their picturetakenwithDoza,Cookle,andWlzThis trippravided the scuota withmany memories and ali enjóyedagoadtime.

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All Camp Fire mèmbers tramDa Malne-Niles District will beselling candy daclngthelr annualcandysatethreughMarchll. TheDistrict -Candy Chairman,Pauline Bohrer of Park Ruge,states thatDa members hope tooeIl in excess of 14,800 boxes afcandy. The sate Wulf feature thetradtionat chocolate covered tof-fee and chocolate mint trufflesfor$Lioandpupcocnpricedatll.Members wilt be seltliol door todoorinaddltiuntoselling in somearea iteres

The odIe is a source of incometo the'indlvldsai groupsin theMaine-Hiles area which receive aportion for esrh box sold, os wellus the Council which helpsprovide nsatsiriala for trainingandopecalion. flemembers whosell receive award patches andcamping credits for either theMaine-Hiles Day Camp er theresident camp Tiyalaka, ownedand operated by the ChicagoMetropolitan Coancil. Maine-Niles District IncIudesUse corn-mwduleì of Des FlaiRes, Golf,Mactan Grove, Nitos and ParkRidge.

Candle maidng& dòugh art

Skokie ParkDIStZictIS offeringOne Daycrofta at Lararnie Con-ter, 5251 SherwIn.. Thursday,March IS's feature is CandleMaking and an Thursday, March29. Bread Dough Act will betönght

Each WOrk.IIOpIafram 10 arn.to3pau. andinctudes discussion,dwnminfratius anda take bornetoenpltted pcoject. The etat farcadi wackshep Is optionalbox lundi Is available for $l.80Babysitting isalsoavallable at *2percbildferDafulldaysesslaii

Registetbymaroday, MaceloSforcandleMsiking and by March89ferBreadDaughArt.F!° infoclnatlen, call

Fthio J. CaPvt:Fablo J..Calderàn, son uf

Mr. and Mcs Morcó T. CoIdliad,7904 N. tong, Morton Grove,cently completed Ose StationUiilt Training' (CSUT) at FortBennlng,Ga.

The Bruwniesof 601 (CaralBarrett, Danna caneco, KarenCosacchia, Anna Galla, Noreen Healy, Amy Estos, Kathy Let-scber,CalleenO'Gcady,BeckySlU,ThclaSrnith, Maria Sudendoef,andSandyWatson) attendedawlnteroutlngatnallacd Iceltink onJan.31, 1979.

,The brownies demonstrated skating skill by forward and back-

ward skdtthg,,twlsts and turns, and dancing te music (alune andwIth partners). The skating party was ene highlight on DaBrownIes' wintercalesdar.

Camp FireVariety Show

camp Fice members are get-tung ready for their 14th annualVariety Shaw to be held MarchO,1979, 6 p.m. in the Maine Southauditorium. This years praIse-tian, usderthe direction of AsieseEimgren, Is built around thetheme "Folk Music."

Over FgIr1S from the Maine-NUes District, between the agesof 6 to 15 will-present ß acta.ManyOftlseskutswillbe bosnianethnic themon .11th as Greek folkdances, Can-can dancers fromFrance and Stavik dances,Nuturollytherewill be Americanfolkmusicauchasø'SurannaandDbe

The public ininvitedto see thecolorful emItImos and hear thelively music alsng with Mendsand relative. of Camp Firemembers.

Thereisasathnisuioiicharge.Thethree"holms"..hawnabave

are really Camp Fit-e girls proc-ticlag Eher act for the VarietyShow. The' are top te bottoni,Med Moran, Silsie Field, Allee

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beenaaniedtatheHonors List forthe fall denueste.,r at Da Univer-sity Of Wlsconsin-Eau Claire.Local studenti included:ElIzabeth Mari Hengst, 4812 N.Ottawa, N'aIes, and Susan LynnDlckmán, tiP4Palma Lane, Mar-tonGrove.

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Mikva urges Carter toback gun legislation

u.s. Congressman Abner J.Mikva has goised bipartisansapport for his efforts to per-smde President Carter to standbebiad legislation that wooldstreagthefl federal gun control

yfikva, who has introduced abill (HIE 586) to ban handgosownership except for policeagencies, the military and Eren-sed pistol ciato, seid that thechances for stroag federal guncontrol are not good unlessPresident Carter cames in andsteps dnwnhard in favor of suchteglslatian."

PointiaftO the resalto of recentGallup and Harns polls whichshow that a vast majority alAmericans - more-than 7E per-cent-wantsome typeofgun can-trot, Mikva said, 'tthink the sen-tiniest of the majority ofAmericans is exactly apposite tothe position generatedby the gualohbyandtheirpaperhlizzard."

Thirty-seven House mçmbero,inctudingboth Republicans andDemocrats, jnined Míkva inurging President Carter to sendCongress proposals for gun can-trot legislation. They co-oigned atotter stating, "The easyavailability of concealable han-dguns has aol only resulted in atragic loss of life, hut it has alsospread fearthrough the streets nfAmerican cities." Contained inthe letteristhe factthat each daymore than 30 Americans losetheir Soca bemuse of a bullettrama banif us.

The cosignera also took Issuewith the "powerful gaz lobby"

Steal guns in houseburglary -

Appreatmately 64O Is goles andasnmunitiaa were stolen daring aburglary Feb. 21 et a home ouMaryland.

Police said the thief entered bykiching thou a rear window et anenclosed hack parch.

Once inside he broke open alocked rear door and went to themaster bedroom where he took 4guns and 25E rounds of anonafrom a gun rack hanging au thewall. A pillow cane taken fromthe bed wax used to hold theweapons.

Neighbors told police a pickuptruck come to the home around 9am. Wednesday and a youngmn6ft. tall, wearisga dark blueuniform, enitted the truck andwalked aruundthe victim's housewhere he was out of night, due tohigh anawbanks, for about 25nunuteo.

They nutedthelruck left at 9:20am.

A friend of the victim visitedthe home around 12 o'clock anduuttdthednor was unlocked withfresh pry marlis near the lack.Upon lnveotlgatiou she faund thefinos missing.

Manager ofSkokie CourtDüse,

Evanstoslan Denny Pfiffnerhas been dusted manager If theDable ourt House, 371E Touhyave, Pf'iffner, who received hisBA, degree from Cee College,Cedar Rpida, Iowa, and hisMasters lu Ricrestlon Ad-ministration from GeorgeWilliams College, Chiroga basbeeu:aoueclated with The CourtHouse group uf racquetball ciabafor aveethreeyears in a varietyal admlntotrative andmamgerialpusts.'

lack 'Scbryer was appointedbeadproatthectub.

which they say threatens a cao-Adates defeat al the polls," ifgun control Is passed. Mile-a'sletter lo the Preoudeot states,"Forthe pautiecade, that kiodofintimidation bas effectively sub-verted the tegtstattve process andthe will ofthe majority."

Mikva added, "If PresidentCarter uses his authority audpower on this problem, as heproposed in the 1916 presIdentialcampaign. the 58th Congresscosld pass historic oud criticallyneeded legislation."

The Bugle, Thursday, March 1, 1971

Air Force recruiterassigned to Skokie

llergeant Terry Roman alMascoutah, Itt. was recentlyassigned to the United Slateo AirForce Recruiting Office at 4110Mainst., llhokte,

As au Air Force Itceruiter,Sergeast Romau is responsiblefor the rccroibaeut of y000g menand women for the Air Force iothe Skokie, Evanston, Nitos andMorton Grove acean.

Sergeant Roman is a receulgraduate of the Ut/iF RecroltiogSchool at Lackluod Air ForceBuse, Son Antoulo, TX, He wastraloed in vari000 areas 01 study,

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valentine centerpieces whichwere created by the girls ofJunior Troop 8848 decorated thedining tables.

"On My Honor" was sangbefare Da Scouts and their datesenjoyed the delicious sin-coursedialer. Winners of Da center-pieces were Da girls Whose Dadshad Da lucky numbers on Da

"Hearts and Hoses" nao the in the ucauthig program. Valen-Valentine theme for the Father- tine table faenen and swan-likeDaughter Dinner of the GirlScouts of St. John BrebeufScheel, and the setting !as DaMacbetplace Restaurant at theHoliday Inn on River rd. in

Each Brownie, Jumar andCadette presented her "beau"with a satin roue boutonnairewhich Indicated each girl's level

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MGpady...Coa*'d from MGP,1Madison ut, Seymour J. Primer,7321 DavIs st. and Ronald E.Peterson, 89M Austin, as the newparty'scaudldates.

Chairman Klein had describedMs's. Mantes, lrimer and Peter-sanasaseofthe "bestandmostrepresentative states ever ta runin the village." Klein liad alsosaid his party Intended to checkwith village hail" on the collapseof the village garage. Severalquestions romain Unanswered asto the exact reason for the collap-se of the only major structure Intowsi and the amonut the in-surance coverage against whatwill undoubtedly be a milliondollarloss.

As of press time, It was stilldoubtful as to whether the BetterGeveruov'nt Party intended toappeal I'esnday's decision by theelection hearing hoard.

MG pool..Ceat'd frani MG P.1desired for cashlërn and lockerroom attendauts

Applications maybe picked upat the Morion Greve PerkDistrict's Administration Office,Of3tDempnterst or call 065-1200.

fLegal Notice fHEARING ON PROPOSED USE

OFREVENUE SEARINGThe Township of Riles will hold

a public hearing at the NIbsTownship AdminintrationBuildIng, 5255 Main Street,Skokie, illinois, on Monday,Mar-ch 12, 1979, at 786 P.M., for thepurpose of obtaining written andoral cornmeal from the public onthe propases] usen of revenuesharing funds in the Upcomingbudgetforfiscat year 19794000.

Ml Interested citizeos' groUps,senior citizens and neutercitizens' organIzatIons are en-courages] to attend the heariug.Persona atlending the hearingshall have the right to providewritten and arai comments andsuggestIons regarding paisibleases of revenue shoring funds.

Given under my band at theRiles Township AdministrationBaildlng this 27th day ofFebruary, 19M.

S/louis Black, Town ClerkNilea Township

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Nies Board. . . Caut'dfrem NIIeO.E.MaIUeP.1discussed related to equipment During the board meetingmaintesanceand sharing: depar- TUesday night, trustees sent tatmental traIning programo; a the Plan Commission a renoningsew, handicapped-mobility reqaesi from B2 to Pre-limited identification program; Application Conference far aand a study of recruilinent and Planned Unit Development attestlogofpolicecasdidates. 7430-50 Waskegas rd. by

Also new, as Infrared Flyover petitioners Oscar Gather aus]program directed at rooftop heat B cor, Ltd.loss occurrence and severity Jñderthe meeting ofthe Beardwould not be inlilaled be said of toral improvements, hearstbecause the "mow will oat melt members unanisnonsly declinedfoot enough to pennit oseage of to open the sole, late, bid from antheprogramthlsyear." Addison firm an installation of a

NWMC participants are water main on Greealeaf ave.Arilngten Heights, Barrington, andon Caldwell ave.Buffalo Grove, Des Plaines, Elk Daard decision was to re-Grove Village, Evaostos, Glen- advertise the hid for opening at acee, Glenview, Hanover Park, later date.Hoffmau Estates, Mount Referred ta committee forProspect, Nileo, Northfield, review an agreement betweenPalatine. theState of Illinois and Village of

Also, Park Ridge, Prospect Riles far Dempster st. Im.Heights, Rolling Meadows, provemest from l-204 to Mers-iIISchaumburg, Streamwood, ave. Village share of cost was neoWheeling, Wilmeue, Wínnetka, at$14,RI.75.and the Townships of Elk Grove, Uoonimously approved auHiusover, New Trier, Nerthfield, ordinance regstating encroach-Palatine, Scbaumbsrg and meat in public right-of.way inWheeling. Riles.

Set Into law an ordinanceF10 il prohibiting the diocharge ofo msurace . . santtury and Industrial waste

waternlnthevmage.Approved as ordinance

regulating parking on specificstreets Is Riles (sorb as Dem-psterst.).

Nues Westruns over EastThe start of the Indoor Track

season was delayed a week forRiles West High School but thatdidnì'tdetay the Indians fromrunning overthe Trajana of Riles

Niles TownahipAdminlstratieàBnlldlng this 27th day ofFebruary, 19M,

held Wednesday, April 4,1179, at7:20P.M., at the NUes TownshipAdministration BuIlding, 5255Main Street, Skubie, Illinois.

dinance for the Township of NUesfor fiscal year 1979-19ff will hé

Budget and Appropriatios Or-Public Hearing on the Tentative

d East High Schmal. In the

Given under my hand at the

Notice Is hereby given that a

LI ìÌ . I qoadrangular lndnor Track Meet

S/teals Black, Town Clerk

PUBLIC BEARING

ega o ice Riles Westjsst missed scoring

NOTICE OF

Riles Township

Glen Garfiokel, Adam Kene and

Arendt inthe 1 MileRun and bothrelay teams. Running un the 4

BruceWell, SteveSiegel and EricBorin. Rsnoing osi the winning 22lap relay team were Eric Borin,

Victor Wo in the Triple Jimp,Itiçky Bedony In the Oto, Rick

Lapttelay were Restor Evaristo,

Owen Fuder in thé High Jump,

and Lake View wlniiing 3 events.Event winners for the Indianowere Bruce Weil In the Shot Put,

scores showed Niles Went with 98,

Chicago with l and UniversityllighofChicagowithopointa.

with Rites East winning 5 events

100 points. The final tabulation of

NUes East with 67, taIse View of

Westwunoevenofthe 14 events

Steve Mensch.Rastwosledby JeffPozen who

wóñ the 2 Mile, Barry Leb whowootheloandthe4do,Cotoswhawoo. the Long Jump aodStahlberg who won the PoleVault.

Rites West also won on theSophomureand Freslunan levels.Coach Savage of West was verypleased with the overall perfer-'nances of his teams. Savagestated tha t" becasne of theweatherandlhe lackofan induortrack the team has not been ableto et Ii the necessary practIceslo turn in real good timen.However, th West Athletes areprogresslllgnlcely and we shouldbeIngoodnhapa.hytheotarof

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law-key unobtrusive manner. Larry wasn't doing any selling... neitherofhimnelinorofhispcinriples. HedJdn'ttryto heugood guy, a personality boy, or court the many hostiles hewas speaking to. When he sat down ho asid what he had tosoy. He knew he wooldn't got their vote; he didn't, falling 5votes short of approval. He didn't compromise and be didn'twin ... and perhaps he thoUght 'the hell with it ..." Before themeeting be had told us be didn't intend to smk another term.And after this meeting he asid be wasn't going to run again.But perhaps be didn't want to walk away without appearingbefore the Caucus, so they couldn't say he was afraid to ap-pear.

The third incombent, Dick Smith, gave as oven moremasterly presentatioa than Oestreich. It didn't have her coo-tent but it had pizazs. Dick came on very assertive, in-tegrated hisupeech with much humor and came home in acakewnlk. lleaccumolatedthotsglestvotetohe ofany of thecandidates.

Smith, like Oestretchand Reino, had votedto clew schoolAnd Smith, unlike any of the other hoard members showedadditionalcourage hyvotingtoclooethe schnolhis child goesla, invitingmsch wrath from his neighbors and fellow schoolresidents Bat Dich stood very tall last year. Faced with aputentiol $10,660,000 debt, he voted to meet the problem byclosingschoelo, Including his ouns.

When he appeared before the Cascos he was eqoallystrong. His speech was forcefal. He looked hostile Caucasmemhersintheeyeands]ss,ed themtostare him downs.

Mier Smith completed his npeech, he was home free.Everyone was much Impressed by his presentation and hisvictory was predictable. Bat herecome the human foibles wementioned before. Dicto Is a very ambitious guy. We're bet-ting he would like to be ochoul beard president. But aftergivinghio masterly speech hethen host bisbiseo to the crowdanswering queotioas jUbO the way they wesld like them an-swered. Ho skewered the superintendent, who the school-cbosmg opponents don't like. 10e scoffed at using outside ex-ports to helpmabe decisiossin thedistrict and hemeelsty an-owered one qoestlon stating: l'su only une hoard member,what can I do?" It was an incredible answer. Here'o a can-didnte whoappears before a grasp by implying he ithere osa candidate because he ran make a difference. And then inhis answer he implies he can't wintrol board actions,separating binsoeli from hoard actions. Yet, previously, bewasavery essentialpart of thooe board decisions.

Dick sever spoke ill of the superintendent before. He stuodtali and gutoy when he had ta when ho Voted reluctantly inclew schools. /uid here he was before many people hostile tehis previous cUesto and he fawningly sosglst their good willhygivinganswern they wonted to hear.

Smith was already home free. His speech was so good hewas a nhoo,in ta win. Bat his ambition mast have overcomebins. He backedaway frombispast, bygivioghis questionersthe answers they wasted to hear.

The contrast between Smith and the other 2 incumbentswas startling. Oostreich refused to compromise. And theReinspresentatlon wasa 'you cantokeitorleave it" speech.No fawning, no compromising. They went borne without theveles. Butthey weothomo with their integrity

The next morning Smith telephoned and apologized. Hesaid we supported him io the past and he felt he Owed us anapology. We told him an apology in a lot of baloney. He owesnouneanapalogy, certainlyniot as. Hehasa righttoopeakaohedesires.

Afterbis phone cali we sat backand realizedthe telephunecall,liketheperformance thenightbefore, was all part of thesanie thing. He in ambitious. He wants la win. He catered.tothe Caucuspeople. Andnowhe worehiohanublest cloak bysoepsllyapologlniiigtosomeonehe had no business apologizingto. But like the Caucus, heabse wants narged will.

TItis littlepotitical playlet is a micrucoses of what llticoare like lifCtdcago and in Washington. People bend, com-Promise, promise,lpee friends hot gain vetes, because theywant to win, Occasionally, there are people like Oestrelchénd Relus whoozwIl]ing te lose, We would likelathiok theyarethereàlwinne

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classIca were featured in perler- A1'thrldsandwhattodoahout sectarian organlsallonfer singO¡nances by the IllinoIs Ronce it'! will be the topic discussed dIvorced, widowed or legallyThe Feb; 9-lIaI the Driver. whentheSpaenSsmdayEVesth,.g seporatedadulta, The meetingsally ofIIlfnóls at Urbana-Cboip- k2ub meets enSundny, March 11 areheld theBnd and 4th Sundayspa!gnDanceEélncIuded: Judith ut 7:30 p.m. at the American of the month, For odditleutol Ins-Schwartl, li131 W. Theobéld, legion Pout *134, 6140W. Dens- formation call' JeanBustlani,:Mafl GIO ail Amy Glue poterot.MqrtenGroie,Illinatu. President, 493-4092, Pat Stryk,aburg, 4334 BObolink Tees-.. - "DE Spares Sunday Evening Membership halrman, 0044406Skohie. dab Io a nun-proflt, non- orJanSarnardll4.3210,

SI. Joho. Brebeuf's noventhgrade girls' bosketball teamrecentlY claimed the first placetrophY at the first annualItidgewuod High School eighthgrade girls basketball tosr-,000eoL The tuoronment had alitteesrmorksofa sports navelfuryoOOg5ters rewritten ornons] amedioeval taarnament themewhere O young block knight

ysteriOU5ly enters the0grounds in challenge the local

favorites. M55'Usek, coach of

the St. John Brebeuf team and aleocher at Ridgewuod High

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grade graduates to Ridgewasd.He related, "I wanted the girto ofNorridge and Harwuod Heights toexperience the saine kind of fsmand sUccess the girls is Nileo es-perienced during the recent girtobasketball toUrnament held forthe first time by the Niles ParkDistrict. We entered uur 7thgrade loom merely to five thornmore playing eoperieoce."

The St. Jebes girto carne toRidgewood0000.rn. to 'tilt" withPeonayer, and stonmed them witha full court press so early in themorning! In the semi-final gameatnueO, the St. Juhs'o girls hodtedress in their black procUre ostr

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fits from which all ochool ideo-tification morbo were missing.Comments oUch as 'Who is thatteam in black?" were heardfreqaestly from the stands, as Ot.John's west os to beat GOes' Rhgrade girto team. "tionnasked"aU St. Joho'o of Riles the girls puson their gold erseyo tor thechampionship game agoisstteigh grade school of Rorridgewhose undoing was a half roarstr;dp. The St. Jobos girls teamwhnthorne victos-loas at 5-M p.m.aRes-Be huaro of basketball. LisaStraUss with 12 points was theleading scorer in the 30 to 17 tic-tory over Pennover. Julie Klan-

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coils with 10 points led 00 scoringio the 30 to 14 victory over Gileo.NancySorace led ail scoring with17 POIOI5 in the 31 to 21 champiOO-ship victory.

Coach Marusek remarked,'The secret nl the success of thisSt. John's learn is their.willtogoess to share. We don'tjust have one ployer who wedepend on, one who cao be stop-ised by the other team, The girlsenjoy sharing the glory." Othermembers of this championshipteam include Barb Wiltgeo, MaryJase Murmels, Sue Walsm, Nao-cy Kadivinils, and MaureenThomosua.

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Net $12,000 in

jewelry theftThleveo made off with ap.

proximately $t2,000 in assortedjewelry, rings and watcheslollowing burglary of a mid-NilesMonroe home during the lote of-teromo nl Feb. lI.

Police said the burglars es-tend thru o rear basement doorwhile the victim was away shop-ping and visiting friends.Damages lo -the door window

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