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MGòks.I*i forvilalgé imiÏ'òvement.s An ordinance authorizing the nate of 3.5 mi1Ion dollars in public improvement bonds was passed by the Morton Grove Beard of Trustees Tuesday night. The revenae fr m the hoods, set to matare bctween1996 and 2000 and paymg 9.5 to 10 percent interest wilt be used for the village's capital improvement From the. tuiuL by Bad Bemer. Post-election Potshots... .. Ose ol the noddest olories to .- come out of tasi Week's dee- ,-. tizno concerned stale's attor- :ney candidate Richard Brez- . eck. Metropolitan newspapers . . repbrted tie admitted himself . . into a northwest hospital after . ,- showing signs of exhaustion i . after the grueling race. Bot the devanlaling Inns he en- . dured- in toning to Richard . Datey esas only a small pari of . the sioy. . After the electioo hin wife announced she was : seeking a divorce su grounds .f . mental cruelly. When he relamed lo his law office, a very prestigious firm in the -loop, he was notified he was . . heingtetgo. . .State Senator Bob Egan gol whomped by a former Chicago policeman in his bid for re- election. ti was a storybook picluce of Ihe ethnic-politico Chicago kas long born famous . (infamous) for. - Egan had us tohioch a fev steelts hack and annosaced he had just relamed from Poland where he prosented Lech Walesa with a resolution from the -Illinois Senato comineo- ding Lech's efforts. We tlsssght it was dingasting and . satsutypical alEgan. Cuntbined au Pge3t ., by Authniiy DrBartolu program, including the estension of water and newer systems and the upgrading of viltagr streoln and highways., To pay off the bond iosscs' priociple nd interest, the board also approved the levy of an an- nual tax running from t504 through 199f, totaling 7.f millios dollars. ., Troop.944 win . for communit Troop 944 of Nitos has keen C named u notional winner for. ito ' s community service program in p the t9t4 Hetp Yosng America I campaigo. ' o Girl Scout Troop 944 was ose of y the 330 winniog ontrieu from n youth aullo thrboghout the nation who crealed special projeclu to p 'inert the needs nf' their corn- p manilles andentered them in Ibis The' 'Riles Public' Library Dislrict,io honoring Book Week, Nov. 12-18, with a dinploy nf autographed chitdreo's hooks, ' This special collection will' be availoblefor viewing Iliroogh December, 1984, al the Main LikÑry, 6MO Oaklon of., Nifes. iiíIOij(lay Ofl . ¿ce show The aonuat "Holiday-on Ice" ice show, sp0500red by thc SPIN. nrgonioatisn (Skalera Parents in Nilen) wilt be pronos- ted on Satorday, Dec. t at 7 p.m. at the Riles Spurts Comples Ice Ftinh, 8435 Ballard rd. Tickets will be available al the ice rink and the day nUbe performance. Call the risk at297-hSll for moro information and watch thin paper in the weeks ahead . ; I!? ; Niles.Village véhicle auction', ' According to Village .Altornc' Marty Ashman, , howéver, ' the' nowbon'd,'ssue "will sot'onlajl a tan 'increasd," 'due to Iho "dovetuiliog" of espiring withthe(alestone. ' Io other bunisess the board... agreed to accepi jurisdiction nf Central Ave. from Mulford lo 'Cuntlrnied un Page 35 ' ' s hoñors yservicé , amp Fire and 4-H for the osI- landing comrnaoily-Oervice rojecis eolered io the canspaig'n. t is Ihr ooly program 1h01 05 aully unites these sis. major auth orgaoioati000 in,, one alionol program ., Ashistiog 'the,'.girls io. this roject wor,e Gloryana Aogos, "a'm Hrajiioha ood Lois Rolf. Now thai winter ix ap- proachiog, the Nifes, Housing 'Department is once again of- feriog to alt Nibs residenlo, free carbon monoxide tenting for all heating unito. Carbon monoxide coo be dangerous, especially' sin- ce thore is no way to detect il es- copI by pioñitor. ' Each year the Village of Nifes auctions its raro and this year is no osceplioo,wilh nine, 1953 Old- smobile Detta 88's.'eqaipped with power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, power windows', powordoor locks, heavy duty hat- tenon, pluso ,lvipers and rear defoggero. In addition the Village is also auctioning sis Mercedes Benu'bosco (there are two - 1974's, two - 1975's, and Iwo - 197f'n. . E{eI)OIi I5ìvorable restuIlt Oli St tideiit P(ht(Ii ng tgottit , Futterman .: naffle'd.head Of' ' . , , ' . hyEileeuH .. Joan '- Fut'terman ' zas unanimously clecled board presideot''of East Maine School District 63 al u Non. 13 'nrganinaliooal needing . is the Educational ' Service Center, -10150 Dee rd., Den Plaines. She ' uoccoodn 't,arry, Solomon who 'nóminatod her for the 'presidency ' Alots elecleit lo office wcrc Norman Padnos, vice-president, and Jamen Bowen, secrotary. lzthaooaalprogram. ' ' '' ' ' ' . . , ., ' snbldCh td d Free carbon onoxide testing for the lied 'Cross who ei loro' , ' filled them and distrihated them to needy families. _ '. ColgattsPulmotivo Company, which .lasoched Help '1000g. America in l972,'aonuully awards "cash graots.totho troops and clubs of the Boy Scoatn,GirI Scouts, Boys Clubs, Girls Clubs, ; . ' Bring oit ' the BooaÇ'Ñ! Some of Ihe signo that' indicate ' that (here is carbon m050niile eoiionioo are headoches din- . ojoesu, shin dioco(orofioii und , 0005cu. A It lo II second test of your furnace will dotcrmine if ' you are in danger of curbon monoxide eminnion. The Wiles ' Housing Deparimest hou Ihe 210 ' Bids will be opened ut 15' am. on Satnrday, Nov. 17 at Ike Ad- minintralion Building, Sftl Milwaukee uve. Bids will be an- cepted through November16. To isupect the véhicles or for additional information cult 967- 6100. , An the Village does z little hoaucheeping it passes the savings ($1 lo the residents-and 01x0 produces revenue for the ContInued un Page 39 'r- irscbleld ' , Dr. Donald Bond, ' District osperinleodeot, congratulated Futicrmao 00 her election aod. Ilianhed' Solomon for' "hood ' loadership'' as former board pronideol. " . .' Dr. Lenore Page, asinloot., saperinlendeot, presented' a roporl on ' stodent reading' abilities apd achievements. , She said that of SOS otadeolo in, the District's eighth erode, 271 . Cuntinued on Page 35 Ecolyeer tester thaI io the bleui aod must. oflicienl lester available. Over 30 faulty br- . naces hove beco delecteil mid çorrected s-11h 2 tornaren causing rosidents tu be hospitalized. lo order In have your furnace inspected, stop into the Nibs . Caiitluard nu Page 35 ( . . 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Page 1: lie,evanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/Niles... · Winners inctadéd (Pr) Jadie Maegatobi, John Dragan, Rich Becker, Donnin Wotff. (not pictured - Mike Wo tIf FISH volunteers

MGòks.I*iforvilalgé imiÏ'òvement.s

An ordinance authorizing thenate of 3.5 mi1Ion dollars inpublic improvement bonds waspassed by the Morton GroveBeard of Trustees Tuesday night.

The revenae fr m the hoods,set to matare bctween1996 and2000 and paymg 9.5 to 10 percentinterest wilt be used for thevillage's capital improvement

From the.

tuiuL

by Bad Bemer.

Post-election Potshots...

.. Ose ol the noddest olories to.- come out of tasi Week's dee-

,-. tizno concerned stale's attor-:ney candidate Richard Brez-

.eck. Metropolitan newspapers

. . repbrted tie admitted himself. .into a northwest hospital after

. ,- showing signs of exhaustioni . after the grueling race. Bot

the devanlaling Inns he en-. dured- in toning to Richard. Datey esas only a small pari of

. the sioy. . After the electioohin wife announced she was

: seeking a divorce su grounds.f . mental cruelly. When he

relamed lo his law office, avery prestigious firm in the-loop, he was notified he was

. . heingtetgo.

. .State Senator Bob Egan golwhomped by a former Chicagopoliceman in his bid for re-election. ti was a storybookpicluce of Ihe ethnic-politicoChicago kas long born famous

. (infamous) for. -

Egan had us tohioch a fevsteelts hack and annosaced hehad just relamed from Polandwhere he prosented LechWalesa with a resolution fromthe -Illinois Senato comineo-ding Lech's efforts. Wetlsssght it was dingasting and

. satsutypical alEgan.Cuntbined au Pge3t

., by Authniiy DrBartolu

program, including the estensionof water and newer systems andthe upgrading of viltagr streolnand highways.,

To pay off the bond iosscs'priociple nd interest, the boardalso approved the levy of an an-nual tax running from t504through 199f, totaling 7.f milliosdollars.

.,Troop.944 win

. for communitTroop 944 of Nitos has keen C

named u notional winner for. ito ' scommunity service program in pthe t9t4 Hetp Yosng America Icampaigo. ' o

Girl Scout Troop 944 was ose of ythe 330 winniog ontrieu from nyouth aullo thrboghout the nationwho crealed special projeclu to p'inert the needs nf' their corn- pmanilles andentered them in Ibis

The' 'Riles Public' LibraryDislrict,io honoring Book Week,Nov. 12-18, with a dinploy nfautographed chitdreo's hooks,

'This special collection will' beavailoblefor viewing IlirooghDecember, 1984, al the MainLikÑry, 6MO Oaklon of., Nifes.

iiíIOij(lay Ofl

.¿ce show

The aonuat "Holiday-on Ice"ice show, sp0500red by thcSPIN. nrgonioatisn (SkaleraParents in Nilen) wilt be pronos-ted on Satorday, Dec. t at 7 p.m.at the Riles Spurts Comples IceFtinh, 8435 Ballard rd. Ticketswill be available al the ice rinkand the day nUbe performance.

Call the risk at297-hSll formoro information and watch thinpaper in the weeks ahead

.; I!? ; Niles.Village véhicle auction',

' According to Village .Altornc'Marty Ashman, , howéver, ' the'nowbon'd,'ssue "will sot'onlajl atan 'increasd," 'due to Iho"dovetuiliog" of espiringwiththe(alestone. '

Io other bunisess the board...agreed to accepi jurisdiction

nf Central Ave. from Mulford lo'Cuntlrnied un Page 35 ' '

s hoñorsyservicé ,

amp Fire and 4-H for the osI-landing comrnaoily-Oervicerojecis eolered io the canspaig'n.t is Ihr ooly program 1h01 05aully unites these sis. majorauth orgaoioati000 in,, onealionol program .,

Ashistiog 'the,'.girls io. thisroject wor,e Gloryana Aogos,"a'm Hrajiioha ood Lois Rolf.

Now thai winter ix ap-proachiog, the Nifes, Housing'Department is once again of-feriog to alt Nibs residenlo, freecarbon monoxide tenting for allheating unito. Carbon monoxidecoo be dangerous, especially' sin-ce thore is no way to detect il es-copI by pioñitor.

' Each year the Village of Nifesauctions its raro and this year isno osceplioo,wilh nine, 1953 Old-smobile Detta 88's.'eqaipped withpower steering, power brakes,air conditioning, power windows',powordoor locks, heavy duty hat-tenon, pluso ,lvipers and reardefoggero. In addition the Villageis also auctioning sis MercedesBenu'bosco (there are two -1974's, two - 1975's, and Iwo -197f'n.

. E{eI)OIi I5ìvorable restuIltOli St tideiit P(ht(Ii ng tgottit

,

Futterman .:

naffle'd.head Of'

' . , , ' . hyEileeuH

.. Joan '- Fut'terman ' zasunanimously clecled boardpresideot''of East Maine SchoolDistrict 63 al u Non. 13'nrganinaliooal needing . is theEducational ' Service Center,

-10150 Dee rd., Den Plaines.She ' uoccoodn 't,arry, Solomon

who 'nóminatod her for the'presidency

' Alots elecleit lo office wcrcNorman Padnos, vice-president,and Jamen Bowen, secrotary.

lzthaooaalprogram. ' ' '' ' ' ' . . , ., '

snbldChtd d Free carbon onoxide testing

for the lied 'Cross who ei loro' , '

filled them and distrihated themto needy families. _

'. ColgattsPulmotivo Company,which .lasoched Help '1000g.America in l972,'aonuully awards

"cash graots.totho troops andclubs of the Boy Scoatn,GirIScouts, Boys Clubs, Girls Clubs,

; . ' Bring oit' the BooaÇ'Ñ!

Some of Ihe signo that' indicate' that (here is carbon m050niileeoiionioo are headoches din-

. ojoesu, shin dioco(orofioii und, 0005cu. A It lo II second test of

your furnace will dotcrmine if' you are in danger of curbon

monoxide eminnion. The Wiles' Housing Deparimest hou Ihe 210

' Bids will be opened ut 15' am.on Satnrday, Nov. 17 at Ike Ad-minintralion Building, SftlMilwaukee uve. Bids will be an-cepted through November16.

To isupect the véhicles or foradditional information cult 967-6100. ,

An the Village does z littlehoaucheeping it passes thesavings ($1 lo the residents-and01x0 produces revenue for the

ContInued un Page 39

'r-

irscbleld ' ,

Dr. Donald Bond, ' Districtosperinleodeot, congratulatedFuticrmao 00 her election aod.Ilianhed' Solomon for' "hood

' loadership'' as former boardpronideol. " .

.' Dr. Lenore Page, asinloot.,saperinlendeot, presented' aroporl on ' stodent reading'abilities apd achievements.,

She said that of SOS otadeolo in,the District's eighth erode, 271

.

Cuntinued on Page 35

Ecolyeer tester thaI io the bleuiaod must. oflicienl lesteravailable. Over 30 faulty br-

.

naces hove beco delecteil midçorrected s-11h 2 tornaren causingrosidents tu be hospitalized.

lo order In have your furnaceinspected, stop into the Nibs

. Caiitluard nu Page 35

( . .

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lie, " ' -

ViIIaeoÍNiIes

iL i r 8746 N Sh:Rd

VÓI29,NO,l2,THEBUG1,THtJESDÂY,NOVE5fflER1u,l984 ,

25° per copy.

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Page 2 The Bugle, Thersday, November 15, 1N4

HolidayGreeting Cards

To express cheer to friends andfamdy, Children's Home & AidSocmty of Illinois is offering twohotiday groetiog cards, proceedsfrom which benefit efsjtdreothrooghsutthe state, of att ages,in the Soctety's care.

One card features two doves,w5h hotfy and pine branches, andthe mesnago "Wishing yoxpeace, love and happinessthroughout the season." -

The caver on the sccond card ,

featarvo a santa in a wreath, inptace nf the totter "O" in theward "Love." Tho message in-side: "Joy and peace for thecoming year."

Price: Dove card-H cards for$t; Love card-tb cardo for $6.There to a $2.at shipping fee perorder. Write to Chitdren's Homo& Aid Society nf tttisois, tt22 N.Dearborn st., Chicago, IL COStO,orctt 3t2) 044-SOtS, Ext. 248.

THE BUGLE(USPS069-7648)Davtd Besser

Edttor und Pnhfloher

. 1983 MembeeIllinois Press A5socirfen

Vat. 20, Ne. 23, Nov. la, 2984

8746 N. Shermer Rd.Nues, IL 60648

Phonw 966-39OM.zPublished Weeklysu Thuredoy

lu Nifes, IllinoisSecond Class postage far

The Bugle pnid ut Chicago, ill.Psutmusier: Send addressehuugrs io The Bugle, 8748

Shermer Rd., NUes, Bi. 60845

Subsertptinn Rate (In Advoner)Per single copy f22Our yeor $12.80'l'wa years sot.00Three years $tS.goI year Sentar Cttioens. . . ROtOt year lout nf rossi)'). . . $28.00t year (fnrefeo( $34.00

All Ao-o addresses,as for Servicemes $24.80

HOURS, MON. - rut. s .6SAT. 9 . 6:30

..

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Fishing DerbyWinners.. -

Shown above with the Nitro Park Diotrict Board of Dom.mlOsj000rs are winners of the Fishing Derby receotty held atFrohernoano Dude Ranch. Winners inctadéd (Pr) Jadie Maegatobi,John Dragan, Rich Becker, Donnin Wotff. (not pictured - MikeWo tIf

FISH volunteers learnabout Rainbow Hospice

FISH of Des Plaines votsoteornwitt meet on Tuesday, Nov. 20, atO po:. in the Conomsvity Roow ofDes Plaines Pabtic t,ihrary, 04tGracetand ave., Don Plaines.

Gsent speaker rvilt bd Dr. Jot:oF. David, DDS, Park Ridge amember of tine Board of Direc.toro OfRainnbowHospico, who witt

SENIOR CITIZENS

Shampon&See 2.50Haircut 3.00

o,. Men's Clippe, Oter:vn 3.05MRi'O flen.Ho,e5vI:ng 5.05

---- s

1.OuffPresent thIB Coupon and reneive *1.00 off the purchaseof a Schaul's young tathey, t.alsey breast, capon, duck,

Or goose for ThanksgivingONE COUPON PER PURCHASE COUPON EXPIRES NOV, 24, 1504

G.GG

GG

,. TRYOURNEviT: SUNTANNING SALONi

: :-r'REDERIcK'scoJFpuREs: 5351N.MilwaakeeA nesunG Chics00, lo. Cloned Mnnduyl'A NE 1.0574 .

Schaul's Hobday Specials.!!TflD Cml

discuss the Ivork of vvluntcero iothat orgavinatios -

Rainbonn' Hospice, not-for.profit and connnmseity based,socks to enabte dying persnns toremain at (nome with theirfamilien, white at tine same timeproviding pattiative care andfamily sapport necéssary toachieve this.

. Another aspect of Rainbow isits edacatinoat fondino. One ofits gnats, as Or. Davis witt es-plain, is to educato the corn-manity and hratth.eareprnfeosionats is the bent ways tonerve lamiSco at this timo ofcrisis in their tices.

FOIN in a neighbor-hetping.neighbor grnop nf somatenes whooffer omergency help and Iran.Sportation to Des Plainesrosidento throogh their catendarand renoarcevolonteers anni their6-hoar telephone oamber, 200.

. -.HADDOCK FILLETS FAIhJcYBUTTSTEAKS . - LOBSTER TAILS°°

ooz.$19LB.EA. . - -EA. LIMITED

TURKEY LEGS 79?. TURKEYWINGS 49fTHANKSGIVING MENU

SCHAUL'S OWN FRESH TURKEYS - Broad Breasted Young, Tender,Juicy, Sizes 10 . 24 Lbs. Pop - Up Timer Included.PRE-.STUFFED TURKEYS- Our Fresh Turkeys Pre Stuffed with

.

; ' Homemade Stuffing. By Order Only.BONELESS TURKEYS Bone Removed and Tied for Easy Slicing Sizes 5.-12 Lbs

TURKEY BREAST - For th White Meat Lover - Boneless or Bone In .

SMOKED TURKEY - Great Flavor -OrderarIy -, They Go FastI- .. ' ., .

CAPONS- DUCKS - TURKEY PARTS .

ORDEREARLY 647.9304 orM7.924 .

Nov. 14. 1564 647-9264 Schauls Poultry b Meat Co.SALE ENDS

7221 N. Harlem Ave.. Nues. III.

C 'k '

Senior -Citizens'NEWS AND VIEWS

,

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

8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 76-

SENIOR FORUMThe Ponteo Senior Center Foram witt meet on Tharsnlay, Nov.

t5 at t p.m. Alt noith an ioterest in helping to ptan the center'sprogramo and activities are invtted to attosd,

DIABETICSCREENINGThe Nues Senior Center io sp000nring diabetes nerernings

daring the 000th of November. There wilt ho a screening anFriday, Nov. lt and on Wednesday, Nov, 20 from 8:38 am. totoam. Appnintmcntn are necennary: 907-alIt est. 376. There io a$3 charge for tho screening. The ocroening's purpose is In detectdiabolos; therelore only those persons wha hove never beendiagnased as having niiobetes shanid plan on participating. Par.ticipaetn are req500ted to bring the name, address, andtelephone nambee nl (heir physician on the appointment day.Fasinog in reqsicnd. Participants may oat eat any tond or drinkany liquid nvilb the exception of sips of watcn' from midnight on-lit the appointment time.

MEN'S CLUBThe Nnlee Senior Center Men's Club will meel so Monday,

140v. is al 10:30 am. Members have Ike option of parchaningtinein' tunclneon al a cyst of ft or nf brown bagging their luncheon.Coffee and donnert will be provided at no charge. Tine ganotopeaher will be Mr. Todd Bavaro nl the Village of Nitro Depur-Iment nl Code Enforcement lo speak no the carbon monoxideresidential inspection norcicco.

NEWCOMER'S COFFEE HOUR 'The Niles Senior Center will hoot a newcomer's reifen boor on

Tuesday, Nxv. 25 al 2:20 p.m. All those recently registered withthe Rites Senior Center arr -invited to attend. Advance reser.catione are greatly apprecialenf: 060-OtOO ext. 376,

TBA1OXSf,tlVIr'40 -

The Riles Senior Center wilt be cloned on Thursday, Nov. 22,Thanhogiving Day au well an Friday, Nov. 23, Tbe staffwishesall a Very happy holiday weekend.

JcC Seisior Adult Services- Join the Senior Adult and Adult Srrvireo Departments of theMayer Kaplan Jewish Community Center, 5t5t W. Church st.,Shskin, al tt am., Monday, Nov. 26, far a trip lo "A Day Sn TheCountry: Impreosixoism and the French Landscape", the nenemajor exhibit al the Art Institute which attempts tu penetratethe simplistic vire nl the imprenninnoints and add a new dimen.nino In oar understanding of their work.

The ticket price fur members: $15M and non-membero:$lO.50-ioeludos rnundtrip kas tranopurtation from Ike J.C.C., anIntroductory lecture, an ondin visual taue and viewing Which ay.liculatrs the viesopaint of the exhibit.

The trip svitI ulon include a dutch treat lunch, on yoor own, atthe Hyatt Regency Hotel coffre shop.For more infsrmattoe, cattal5-2205Rnl, 2t0 nr 208.

,

Village of SkokieThe nest meeliug of the Office nfHumau Seryicea Stamp Clubwill be os Wedseaday, Nov. 21, at the Smith Activities Casier,Lincoln audGalita Skahie at13O p.m.The program to be presented at this nteeting will be 'OurAmerican Heritage", a slide preseniaiieu uf U.S. stamps, madeuvailahie byTeIetypeC.pnratinsEveryone tu invited in attend tlsiu interesting meeting. There

. areunstues, :

. Plnasecall67.aso, Est, 338

"IRS'COnducts:"SeniorSonia Mehre meome retirees - tier. wits receive Social seCurity nr IRallroadRoiirementinrmaeßtier I EStimad Retirement expeniedtohemoreth$W,benefits will have io pay federal 'Married sartal serurily renipien.income tax en part of their . lu whnse 1884 joint income willbeerfit.s. Became this change si- exceed $32,000 may alun be affen.mets a anhslastial Ofimluer st : ted. This and niher tun lawelderly taxpayers the futernat changes affeetiog sesiers will beRevenue Servire is invitas5 all preuesteil at semisar to be heldleaders uf sornar citizen frsmO;3o.tti3Sam.atWo4fietdorgasioations to allend a one day Theatres 1 di 2, 750 Weonifield"Senior Sympasima" Drive in Schaumhurg nu Decem.Accarding to JR. Slarkey, ber4, 1004,District Director nf the IRS for Interesled participants shnufdnorthern Illinois, those who may call Vialet Esphins, the IRSbe affected are single social Outreach Program Csnrdhsalnr,oresrity recIpients whose 1054 at (312) 856.4669 far more bloc-taxable income, including one. matins.

i4 i!t TU-u g.1r-

Arz Irzdepeenderi f Comm uni!y Newspaper Euuzhliulzed iii J 957

8746 N. Shermee Road, Nues, Illinois 60648 966-3900-1-4

The Bugle, Thursday, Nuvrmber 15, 1904

'1983 MemberIllinois Press AssociatIon

David B esser - Editor di PubliobreDime Miller - Muosging EditorRobert B esser- City Editor

Russian trip clearedmany misconceptions

by George Gauthier . -

This pastjuty, I spent lt days io Russia.I had received in the mail a brochure describing a Russian

Odyssey, twa exciting werhs 'visiting Moscow, Eire, Minsk asdLeningrad, sponsored by Northwestern Univeroity Lass Schont incon$nisrlins with the Asso. of Soviet Lawyers. I thought no mareabout it (bIbi nome weeks later while afteodbsg a fanelion at Nor.thwestern, my old schont, t spoke with the Prof. who was to be incharge o! this expedition, one Irving Gordon. This toar was to becnnducled by the Professional Seminar Consultants, Inc., asnrganivalioo which ocre the past t5 years had' spo050red name65,000 proinssionat people touring the USSR - in 1953 in furt mereIban t,505lawyero, physicians, nurses sod their Irtends had availedthemselves sf tIsis service. Thepricn from N.Y.C. was to he $1,400.The Pr0105sor interested me in the tour, so I signed on.. -

Upon arriving isN.Y.C., I was greeted bNthrir tour guide, anAmerican, sobo stayed with us for the duration of Ihn trip, alongwifh one other American guide. We also picked up two Russianguides once we entered intothe USSR. -

"RttLaK I1elI;I11 tL

eifre peoQe oajwkcc-" -

We flewFinnair, from N.Y. bu Moolreal, Ines Io Helsinki, and onto Moscow. The Bay of Finland separates Russia from Finland byabout a distance of St to 100 mileo at this point, and you may recallthat dxrisg World Warlt, Rossia oreupiedFislandfnr o short time.

Ose group consisted of-some 68 people, many xl them lawyers.pruserutsrs, public defenders, 4 judges and the former Mayor nfSpringfintd, It., alt nO whom had heard xi the tour Omm diitrrnnt

Thin was to be theFillh Annual Ssrney of Commercial, Criminal,wxd Civil Legat systems in Ihn Soviet Union, asS iiurint the morseof Our stay io Rsssia, we attended four seminars, In discuss whatwe had heeoseeing and nhsersing.

We entered Rsssia with seme trepidotion, in fact, one member althe party inquired if our hotel rooms would he bugged. The answerwas so. We realty expem(rd to be watched, spied upon, und closelpmonilornd. to point a! Oact, -we were at liberty to go anywhere andspeah to anyone, whether we were Iraveliog alose er in groops. Wecriss.erossnd other similar groups, nurses, physicians,psychiatrists, axil one group of peace uclivitisto, nucleor.frreorrs.Many Roosians are tasghl und speak Esglish as a uocosd language,and our conclmion st the nsd si the losr was that the R050iuspeople arc libe people anywhere..friendty, corious, helpful,cooperative, with a strong yearning 1er peaceful co-existence andthe etiminatios ol the ourloar threat. Quite saluraSy, since theirsole source of sews Is goeerxmeot ennirnited, they tend to place attthe blame us our present impasse of oor goverosuent leaders, justas weplane aSthe blame ouMc. Cheruesko.

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Encòurage parents to visit East, Maine schools

Winter Break"Camp" Program

The Mayor Kaplan JewishConununity Center in Skokie isoffering a winter break "camp"program fur 3 and 4 year nIds theweelçs nl Dec. 24th and Dec. 3tsl.

Children come from to am. totp.m. three times a week; Moo-day, Wednesday und Thursday.Gym, art, drama, swimoning andmosic aro but some al the oc-tivibios offered.

Non-member registrationbegins Nov. 281k. The fee in $55for one week and $45 for two

For ' further information con-tart Joy Erborling ut 675-2200,est. 201.

The EaI Moine Public Snkmlnorn sehmls thrnnghoutthe ssiisnto cetoheute Amencon Edunatias

'Week, tdoe. al-57. At this lime nfyear parents visit their child'sanisent la partIcipate lu wisst baakeen au annual natiouwido sheer.Vance eines 1921. The theme ufthis year's effoet will be "Educe-tisent Eseolleune: Our Nutio,s'aStrangest Defense."

The highlighs of this year'sprogram, zuenrdiugto tIr. DonaldE. Bond, Ssperbuleudunl, are usaison nf evento wtsinh iunludecluasrosm nisitatbosu, urbanI au-sembhon, displays f stodootwork, VSA basetinos, Gemïd-puerons' Dsy, sod iodisiduul

. sehml activities. -

Ameninon Edanolion Weeb scanhognnu ian 1925 by tho AenerimoLegion md Ihn Notionot Edora.tins Associutias, nrgauiaottomwideh sought to ooraueoge localsupport rad nntivo citluens poeti-

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District 63 schoolsobserve Education Week

What did we do in Russia? Welt, for ose thing, we attrnded acriminal letal, Proceedings are publie, and atibo there are nojuries, the promedore io much-like bu dx AmeriCan court room.There io o t4udge Court, with s chief judge, a lawyer elected farSyears,oud twa assistaulu caSed Assessors whoare èterled for twoand a half year terms. The Prnseeatorpuls Is his case first, and hiswitnesses and enhihilu cas then he qnestiuued by the defendanl sod

'lits lawyer. Thereafter, thedefense has blu lors ut hat. Each aidemay crass-examine. A majority notti of the judges is needed lo con-viel, aud either aide may appeal tIse decision withiu 7 doys in acriminal trial, todays io a civil trial,

We visited Red Square asd Lenin's Tomb. The changing uf the. Guard is most Impressive, especially when viewed at midsighi. Itreminds nue uf the Ushnuwu Soldier Tomb io our capitol. Rossiass

. flue up utthe crank uf down iomarch hyaud lank al Lenin, or a waxdummy, 5505e seemstaknnw which.

We rode the Mascuw subway . a mosl inlpremive straniare,about bOOtet bulo the gesund uilas a hombshrlier during WorldWar D, it 'a at least 3 times as large au Chicago's subway. Thetruius move silently on robber wheels, there is un grafitti

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Plaosing the Inlrr-Failh Thasksgiving WorshipService are (l'ri: Robbt Lawrence Charory, Nor.-thwnst Suburban Jewish Congregotios; Ren.Conway Ramseyrr, Mnrtos Grove CommunityPresbyterian chxrch; Rev. Eugrse Faucher, SI.

For most people, ThanksgivingDay is turkey and pampkio pie.But to area residenls, the daybegins in a very special way witha servire of lnter.FailhThdohsgiving Worship. Far the20th c0050cuiiee year, Ihr toralchurches and synagugoe willgather to give thanks ut 51 am.,this year meeting ai St. Lube'slJsited Chsrnh of Christ, 9533Shnrmer, Modos Grove.

Rev. Eugene Faoehrr on St.Martha's Roman Catholic Chur-ch will presest the sermon es.tilled "To Ojee Thank Is AGrace." Music wilt be providedhp Ihn chair of St. Luke's andCantor Joel Reesirk.

Parlicipaiing charches are theNorthwest Suhsrhas Jewish"Congregatios, SI. Martha'sRomani Catholic Church, St.Luke's Unheil Chnrch of Christ,

cipalios 'en the improvement nfedocaiias. The slasersooce thisyear Witt snob inoreased awace-ness rn nur ransononity of Ilsenlinni to wnrh on peRnees inshaping our children's iaesd sorsociety's) falsee Ihemigla qualityednnotiou.

Asnenioao Edumlion Wnoh iospousored sationutty by theNational Caogrraa si Parents sodTeachers, Natiooal EducationAssociatinn, Nutinoal SchoolBoards Association, The Amori-eau Legion, sud Usited. StolenDeportmeot of Edumaliox.

Larsy Solomon, President of IbBoard of Education, is rec000sg-'mg parents und other cit'oess tadutt the East Maine Schmls andobserve the quality 'mulenoclionulpragramoifered. Flyers onoaunn-mg particular evento in theindisidaul schmls will hr senthome with ntndonsla.

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Martha's Ramas Cathnlir Cburnh; and Rev. Carl. Miehthe, SL Lube's United Church of Chrisl. Rab.hi Charney aud Ren. Ramseper have partinipalrdin thisservice since its iocrptios.

und the Murtos Groce Corn-munily Presbyterian Church.

All residents of the area aroisvited lu share in this unique andbeautiful Thashsgiving Day ser-Vice which has truly become atradition over the past 2f years. Atime of fellowship will be held of.1er the service. An eifnrisg willbe eoltectrd and glees lo IbaUxiledWay olShokie Valley.

Inter-Faith Thanks-giving Servic e

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Santa arrives at Harlem IrvingSanta comes to town 10 am. oo

Fiday, Nov. 2, atoog with thePeanuts Gaeg at Harlem Irving:pj00 arrives via NorwoodPark fire engine and will begraded by Snoopy, Weodstnck,and Harlem Irving Plaza's ownlovable mascot, Happy Hippo, atthe mall located at Harlem Ave.,trviog Park, asdFnrest PreserveDr.

Santa will arrive at the centercoon entrance of the mall searPant Harris and will meet andgreetthe boyo and girls who haveawaited his arrival as he makeshis way to his sew holidayhome...the Snoopy Toy Factory.fn additios to Snoopy, Wondsiork,and Happy Hippo, Brownie TroopNo. t230 tram SI. Francis Borgia,Troop No. 903 lrom St. Pricilla,Troop No. 573 from BridgeSchool, and Daisy Girt Scout

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Troop No. 344 from St.Esgene aswelt as membern of the MotherGuerin High Schnnl orchestrawilt be joinivg in on the holidayfestivities.

There'll he free Christmascoloring honks and a special freeSnoopy Christmas ornament tothe first fivc-hsndred families Invisit with Santa no Friday,opening day, compliments ofHortvm Irvisg Plana. And formom, a free fragrance samplecompliments of Madigann andWichnidi's.

For Ike next fnur weeks, ay toChrislmas Eve, boys and girlscan visit that jolly old gentlemanfrom Ike North Pole at his brand

A Taste Of An

sew home...the Snoopy ToyFacotry, from lt am. In th30p.m. snweehdayn; 11a.m. toS3fp.m. on Saturday, Nov. 24 and'Doc, I all following Satsrdaysbeglssing Dec. u, from te am, to6 p.m.; and from Noon In 5 p.m.on Sundays. After visiting Sazia,shoppers are invited lo view theChicago.area esclusivo mall-snide Christmas display otarringAmerica's favorite cast ofcharacters, the Peasuls Gang,Including Charlie Brown, Sonopy,Wundsioch, Lucy, Linon, andPepyernsint Patty.

Photus with Santa oreavailable al a nominal fee.

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r°Senior Citizen News

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Morton Grove Senior Citizens965-4100

FEE FREEZEAn estimated 31 million medicare patienla should nsw.be get-

ting a break ne their doctors' hills. A zoo-year freeze os hnwmuch physicians can charge medicare yatteotsweot into offenOct. 1. The freeze, required by a tan law passed last stemmer,timitu charges In what they were from April through Jose nf thinyear. Dnclnru whn dinregard the freeze cas he excluded fromthe Medicare yrogram or fined sp to $2,100 por violation. Is ad.ditinn, dnelnrn are being encnaroged to sign op au "partieipalingphysicians" asd lo accept whatever payments Medicare ad.miniutroloru ennobler reanonahte. Au before, patients areresponsible for paying 20 percent ofdnctoru' charges.

Hl SWEETIEti in entimaled that five millinn Americans do ost know that

they have an elevated hlood nugor condition known au diabetes.Diakelen can affeci children as a condition knots as muslis-dependent diabetes, hut affectu eves a targer number of adultsaller age 40 and is knows simply as soo-iouulin-depeodoetdiabetes. Now Ihot Mayor Flichioger has proclaimed Novemberas, "Diabetes Awareness Month" in Morton Grove, residents ofall ages can be ucreened for high blood sugar in u short, utmpto,asdfree test. Screenings by appointment witt he held between 10am. and noun on Saturday, Nnv. 17 io the Morton Grave VillageHall Seniur Center. Coli the Health Department at 905-4110, eut.246 forate appoinimest,

BINGOTICKETSCash prizes will be given away by the Morton Grove Book tu

kings winneru al 1:31 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 27 in the VillageHall Seniur Cooler. Sesior citizen players must have a ticket toplay. Tickets wilt be made available on a first come, first nervedbouis, beginning at 0 am. no Musday, Nov. 19 alsu in the VillageHall Senior Center.

NURSING HOME HOTLINEThe Illionis Deportment of Aging has eutablishod a Nursing

Home Hntlmne tu handle omergeonieu, hear complaints, sr an-uwer queutions for any Illinois resident. The toll-free, 24-hournumber in l-000-252-4342,

HEARING AIDSThe Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act became effeclivo

July 1 of Ibis year. Prnspeclive cnnsooncru should know thisaboutlbe Actt. A pernos whn practices tbc titling nr selling of bearing aidesaller Jon. 1, 1005 munI hnld a current eertiftcate issued by thetllinois Department uf Public Health.

Thiu cerlificate must lie displayed in the place of kuuiness anda written statement indicating Ihal cumplamutu may be made tothe Depanimeutmust be included with each purchased mietet.

A "User Innlruetional Brochure" moot be included with eachpurchased item.

All sigoificani iolurmaiion abusi the purchased item, themanularturer, and the seller must be included and clearlymarked.

A hearing aid device shall not he sold unless the purchaserpresents a written statemeni signed by a licensed physician m-dicaliog the holders need for the device.t. A toll-free number to hear complaints and provide mOor-motion lu available lu asumsi Illinois residents csncorotnghearing aids l-00l-i72-3270.

For additional information abusI these and other senior nor-vices, call Ralph Birmingham at the Morion Gruye Senior Hut-Lene e'eekdayn, 9 am. soul noon at 965-4655, or Bud Swanssn,Directnr oflleniorllorvices atthe Village Hall, N5-4l10.

Renew drivers licensebefore winter months'

by Secretary at Stute Jim Edgar

convenient for lllinoioann whodrive south for the winter or whu

conditions.

every tllinuis driver the oppor-Isnity tu renew hin or her licenseunder ideal weather and road

piralion dale.

motorists lo renew their licenuenup to nue year hofore'the es-

vices Department allowsand a policy in the Driver Ser-

renewal notices apprnsimalely 3gdays before the license eupires,

duriog the winter moolbu, youmay renew it euw and avnid theice and snow later.

The policy also mukeu renewal

This early renewal pulley gives

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If ynor drivers license eupires

days will help you avoid thehosiest limes.

Friday.

facility nululde nl Cook County,yes might consider doing us onoWednesday, Thursday, or

Tuesday or Thursday. If you planta renew your drivera license ata

drivers license facility, youmight consider doing so on o

drivers license al a Cook County

tests may noi be requirod for

facility for a vision lost and tohave a phots laken.

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The members of the Goldw, Age Senior Citioens Club atSt. JohnBrebeof onjoyodtheir onouni Halloween Party.

Shown aboye in Margaret Berlen (bingo lady) with an uninvitedgaent who orbs the lot prize winner.

Marshall A. FoxAinnan Marshall A. Fox, son of

Myron H. and Francen L. Fon of3861 W. Hull SI., Skohie, hangraduated from Air Force basictraiomg at Lackland Air ForceBane, Texas.

John S. BensonMarine Lanco CpI. John S.

Benson, son uf John S. and Fran-ces J. Benson of 7354 Liii st.,Nuco, has hees promoted to hispresent eaoh white serving withtut Marine Division, Camp Pen-dleton, CA.

Young SingleParents

Novemher ltYoang Single Parents nf

Chicago will have professionaldance lcnnoon free of charge attheir Nov. 15 meeting. Danceand social wilt follow. GoldFlame Restaurant, 6417 W.Higginrd. (at Foster). Singleparents 21-45 are encouraged tojoin he tuo, t3t p.m. For fur-ther info call 453-t3St )NoMeeting Nov. 22).

Aware SinglesNnnember 16

The Aware Singles Group in-viles aft singles lo a dance withthe live moste of Midnight al830 p.m. us Friday, Nov. 1f, althe Arlington Fach Hilton,Euclid Ave. and Rohwling Rd.,Attiogtos Heights. Admission is$6 for non-members. For moreioformalion, call Aware al 777-7005.

Northern SinglesEnvemher 16

Northern Singles - the nor-Ibero suburbs largest singlesgroup will have their weehtydance at the Northern ChaletRestaurant, t7ff N. Milwasheeave. io Lihertyville un Friday,Pluv. If. There witt he free horndseovres and a cash barprovided. Suctalizing and das-ring until t23t. Doors apeo at830 p.m. All singles are invitedto attend. $2, $4 if you have avalid memherohip card fromany singles dab. For infor-matins call 247-4t77.

St Peter'sSingles

NovemBer16St. Peter's Singles Pre

Thanhsgiviog dance, Friday,Non. 16, 9 p.m. Parh RidgeV.F.W. Halt, Casfiold andHiggins. Live band, freeparhing. Donations $5. FreeTurkey Raffle. No ReservationNeeded. Information at 234-2509or 337-7814.

ñt Claus,iecjing bands ndbsttimed charactersII on paNde thisatthday ihorningt go'a.i,rinQ'the childrenrl. Qininthe_19_ ationof our

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Jewish SinglesNovember19

The Jewish Singles (ages 21-45)preuesis a Citywide Dance asSunday, Nov. 18, from 7-11 p.m.,al "BBC", located at 9 WoolDivision, Chicago. Admiusios is$3, but osly $2 with thin nulico. Allare welcome.

According lo Leonord Good-mas of Niten, many singles fromall Chicagoland wilt be in ulteu-dance.

North ShoreJewish Singles

Novemher 15Open meeting and program

Thursday, Nov. 15, 730 p.m. Afirst for our group! Norman.Esserman, D.N. will speak on

Staying Young and Hcolthy, theNatural way" dm1, oncrcise andmanipulation. Juin us and tears.Congregation Beth Hillel, 7220Big Tree lo., Wihnelte. Refresh-mesto. Members $2, non-members $3. Call A. Couper formore infurmation, 272-507f.

Parents WithoutPartners

Nonembee 16Parents Without Partners

loft wilt hold their secondmeeting nf the month unFriday, Nov. 1f from 4-30 p.m. -1 am. at the CamelotRestasraut at Oahton hEimharst rds. io Des Plaines.AO isfurmational meetingbegins at 9 p.m. with dancingfrom 10 to 1 am. to the maule ofthe band "Fontana". Admimionis $3 for members and $4 furnon-members. Cash bar. Alfsingle parents arc iuvitod fo at-tend. Phone 298-690f for moreinformation.

Monday Night

CombinedClub Singles

November 17 .

Alt singles are invited to eCombined Club Singles Dancewith the live mssic of the SteveForneh Band at tOO p.m. onSalnrday, Nov. 17, at the HyattRegency O'Hare, River Rd. althe Eesoed' Expressway,Rosemont. The dance is co-sponsorod by the NorthwestSingles Association, YonngSuburban Singles and Siogles hCompany, Admission is $t focoon-members, $5 for members.Fur moro information, pleasecati 7f0-7ftg.

CatholicAlumni Club

Novembee t7A racquelball aod health club

night for single young adulto,ages 21 to 3f, will be sponsoredby the Catholic Alumni Ctnhfrom t p.m. until midnight,Saturday, Nov. 87, and alsu onSaturday, Dec. 8, at the DuPageRacquet und Health Club, 475 S.Grace st. (a mite north of NorthAve.), io Addison. The non-member fec of $9 includesracquetball court time, soschs,and the usc uf the heatfh clubfacilities, ouch as an isdoorjogging trach and exercisemachines. Racquetball courtswill be designated for begin-nero, intermediate, and advan-cod players. The building alsohas a cochtail lounge forretaniog and socializing bet-woes games or workouts. Furmore information, call (312)720-0735.

North ShoreFormerlyMarried

S. November 17ing es North Shore FormerlyNovembre 19 Married will buce bowling os

Monday Night Singles (MNS) Saturday, Nov. 17 at the Oaktoninvites singles to a Cochtait Bowl, 4033 W. Oakton, Stsekie atParty and. Dance at La p.m. Please como out even ifMargarita Restaurant, 0379 you do sot basel. It's a good wayDempster, Morton Grove, on Is greet old friends and meettslsoday, Nov. 19, 735 p.m. til oew ones. MIer bawling, we alllt:3t p.m. Start your week in a ontfor coffee and...relaxing and cony atmosphere. For further information, callMeet sew asd old friends, dan- Dave at33t-2t7f.ce sociatine andhave fon!!

Complimentary authentic The SparesMexican food! Cash bar, November17featuring origioat La Margarita The Spares monthly dancecocktails! will be on Saturday, Nov. 77 at

Admissions $5. For further Booker Hilt Country Club, ff35informafion,call7ft-72t8. N. Milwaukee ave., Nitos.

Music by Ray Raffert"s SightSingles

Panorama cisgstar?sat9prntil :November 19 night. Cash bar - snacks asdSingles Panorama Coalition coffee will be served after dan-at the Mayer Kaplan Jewish cing. A hing and queen to beCommunity Ceoter, 5t5S W. chosen. Donation: members,Church, Shohie, invites singles $4,gsesls: $8of all ages to a Icc- For more information pleaselure/discussion os Merging call Elsie Crimaldi 559-5254 otFamilies: Can Luye Conquer FtoronceHeath7ys34lg

Clinicat ologi T.G.I.F. SInglesGoodman, MA., Com- -municalion Science wilt present November10the program so Monday, Nev. T.G,8.F. Singles will havel9altp.m. their weekly dance at the

A workshop for those in a Flmbursi Ramada Inn, oncommitted relationship who arc Roste 53 north of Ronaovelt rd.thinking bog term about in Elmhsrst os Friday, Nuvom-prospects of marriage with her lt at t:3t p.m. No member-some050 with children. ship required, all singles are

Members: $3, non-members: wèlcome. $5 - $4 with a valid$4 membership card from any

Fur further information calf singles club. For info call 459-075-l200Stsgtes Department. 8504.

Glenview resident questions. Nues Library annexation plansDearEditor, - proving we wish to remain is the

TIse sabjeel ofmy deep concern Gtesview Library district isis the very silent and secret or- spun us. To prevent ansesationitinasce passed November 1 by we mont petition door lo doorthe Nitos Library Board uf Direr- over a large area with too little

- tors, who, without any survey time to really make the sitsalion- questions to those of es living in clear to our neightiors and to per-

the Glesvtew snincorporated 5055 15 other areas as outlined ioNsrlhfield Township, have your proposed map.decided lo annex portions of nue t am a bit suspicious by naturearea into the Nitos Library when something is being hurriedDistrict, -

- past me, and I feet the onlyWhen I first heard about the reason for this a050solion or-

"annexation", I thought it to he dinance is as attempt to broadenrumor for I immediately ebeched the Nitos library tax hase.the Glenview Aonouncemonts, WeB, we have nur own additionGtenvtew Times, and the Nites lo pay for and I believe GleoviewSpèclator for such a legal as- Library should have first cult onnouncemeot. Imagine my sor- nue las dollaro. Loshing furtherprise lo leurs Ihat this ordinance into the future, is it possible thathad passed hat not a word to the a long range plan by the villagePsblic Notices Section or in the hoard could be to later anses usbody of these publications! Why to their village?alltbe silence? Furthermore, why would wo io

-. On studying a map of Glen- Gleuviese want to spend moreview's unincorporated area, I travel time and miles when wefind other sections already tabeo are less thon five minutes from

- in, and further areas shaded lu the Glenview Publie Library.indicate the proposed areas tobe Why the secrecy? What's thetabes io less than a month from hurry, Riles?the date nf this letter. What's the Is closing, lo be fair, I have josthurry? Why were we, the most spoken to Mr. McKenuie of theconcerned, ont canvassed? Riles library who stales plaus are

For twenty-five years Gien- afoot for several "neighborhoodview Public Library has been our talks" on the subjecl...so please,source forbooho and audio/visual Mr. and Mro, Homeowoer-attendmaterials, and it bao served un those meetings, or receive thoseadmirably. Another part of our who will probably he carryingfamily who lives is the Riles

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pelilioss within the nest fewUbrary District bas often turned weeks.to me for materials they are - Sincerely,unable blind in yosr library. Gertrude W. Lundberg,

What is distressing is that as 1213 LongmeadowDr.things stand saw, the burden of Otenview, ILt0025

Knights thank donorsDear Editor:

The North American Martyrsof the Knights nf Cntumbus wishto say Thank Von to alt donorswho contributed to the mentallyretarded and handicapped perj

- - usos fsuddrive on Oct. 26 usd27.Whether your contribution was

small or big, it added to a recordfund drive of the local council.Your donation is appreciated bythe Knights and the organizationstakingpart in this fund drive.

- The Knights say Thank You tothe volunteers who donated timeio soticiling funds and especiallythe volunteers represesting the

Orchard Mental Health CenterbOard elected

Orchard Mental Health Center,860g Gross Point rd., Shokie,recently elected 9 new membersto serve on the Board of Direc-tors. On Sept. 19 they werewelcomed at the Annual Meetingof Orchard Center. Theyrepresent a wide spectrum of theRilen Township community is-eluding the clergy, business,police department, real estateasd human services, and willserve a two-year term.

Board members are EugeneSolar (Shukie), Robert Swartz)Shokie), Stan Harris, President(Lincotuwsod), Rev. Dean 50m-mer (Morton Grove), Gloria9-raft (Skukie), Lori Kaufman)Linculswund(, DennisDegelmass (Arlington Heights),Jack Schmerer (Murtos Grove),Les Rutbman (Shukie), arid IraMizell (Shukie),

The - fullawing ufficers wereelected touerve outil September,1585: Mnry $toltz, Vic.ePresideutt Phil CuueoUeri, Vice

following organisations: The Lit-Ile Angel Nursery Home, theDevelopmentally DisabledPrograms at St, John Brebeufand St. Juliana Parishes, theMisericordia Center, theRimland School, the Maine-RilesAssociation ufSpeciat Recreationand the Northwest Suburbeo Aidforthe Retarded.

Another big Thaoh You to thefirms and management whopermitted thevotunteero to solicitattheir places ofkusi005505.

North American MartyrsCouncil sfKnighls of Columbus

President; Joseph Alberti, VicePresident; Mary Marino, VicePresident; Evelyn Kahn,Treasurer; and Mary Jean Gar-voy, Secretary.

Toastmastersofferspeech workshop

A Commsniculians ShillsWorkshop sponsored by the RilesAlt American Speakers andSkokie Toastmusters Clubs willhe hold on Saturday Lsecomber 1,from 9 am. tu 4 p.m. at theSkuhie Cumpia uf Oakton Corn-mimity Cullege. The wnrhshupwill irnpruve speaking andleadership skills required furpersonal growth und future suc-cens, For further infarmatinocuutact Henry Sharton befare 6p.m. at 578-2009 or ofter 6 p.m.JirnDegerstramatf67-9671.

Job opportunities not beingaccepted by unemployed

Dear Editor:As Personnei/Reeruiling Di-

rector of PSI Marketing Con-sultanta, it is my responsihility toorgasme the recruitment nf newmedia sales staff. Because ourcorporation is located in RogersPark, about a tes minute drivefrom Nues, t've relied os theBúgle fr applicant sourcing forthe Riles area,

Our current recruiting effort isan especially heavy one becauseof recent expansion. We arc ioneed of 45-St additional mediasales staff. Our last adver-tisement io Ike Bugle was, large,made clear Ihn basics of our-np-pOrtusities, and was sot easily

The response from the Nibscommunity was frustrating tome. For a very tong time, nurstaff has been heaviest withRites, Skohic and lake-shoreresidents. I believe the closeproximity, and usiqoe chasco lobreak into media sa!es (includingmajor-medical and dentalbenefits) makes for a rather at-tractive career opportunity.

I thought perhaps the less-thus-enthusiastic response wouldbe due to a better economy; adown-swing io numbers of 55cm-ployed.

Oui of curiosity, I called theRites village hall for sumestatistics. I was told that of u

- population of33,3thuusand, aboutfive percent were ueemptoyed.

- That amounts to sixteen-hundredwithout jobs. I have to wonderwhere these pèople are when theads hit the streets. -

One-hears continually of thesteife of being sut of work, andlack of solid opportunity. Fromone who offers that opporlosily,the frostralios builds.

Very Truly Yours,Ron M. Kolman

PersosnellRocrsitment DirectorPSI Marketiog Coosuttasts, Inc.

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DearEelitor:

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It's cooperation from poornewspaper that alerts thecitizenry to our cause h helpsmake it a success. We hadanother successf ut year.

Thaoks again.

Sincerely,Jobo Idilkios, President

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Olive Tree Congregation inNues and six ether MessianicJewish groups gathered for thefirst time, Nec f-It, at a cnn-,ference n Williams Bay, Wise.Messianic Jews believe inVeshua (Jeans) as Messiah whilemaintaining Jewish traditinna,identity and lifestyles. Chiesge isheme to mnre Messianiecengregatinns than any city inthe world.

The Messianic movement hasgrown phenomenally these postlo years, especially here," saidStuart Rothherg spiritual leadernf Olive Tree Cnagregotion."Almost 1go congregations havesprung op throughnol the world,with five in Chicago alone. Thatpals us st the hob nf this inter-national grass-roots movement,"he said.

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Congregalion (Iniles host Night ofwills other r()IIps Recollection

01, John Breheut CatholicWomen's Club is sponsoring aNight of Recollection, Friday,Nov. It, f p.m. in Flanagan Hall.

Reverand John Boivin will bethe Moderator for the evening.With the holidays close othand, atime for "thought" will be helpfslto all, and the parish hopes thatevery woman who is able, will at-lend. There will be a refreshmenthreab,and time for dincsooion.Father Bnivin's tepic will be"TheSaints Among Us".(arler-WeslniinsterUnited l'reshyteriainThanhsgiving Day wership

service at Carter-WestminsterUniléd Presbyterian Church, 4950Pratt, Shetsie, svill be held ut 10am. The Cnsnneusity is cordiallyinvited te worship with us OnThanhsgiving Doy and everySunday when Worship Servicesore held at tt45 um. SundaySchool for all ages begins at 9:30am. every Sunday. Bus und Nur-sery service is available (673-4441).

ST. JOHN BREBEUF CATHOLIC CHURCH8307 Harlem Avesse

NUes -96f-8145Thanksgiving puy Mosses 7: 15,5:50 und 6:45 um.

and ut lt am. Special Thanksgiving Liturgy

ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH7429 MlIwas,kee Avenen

Nilen -647-9567Nove,uber22Cetebrution nfThunhsgieiug 9:3O.iii

"A JOYFUL THANKSLIVING"Rev. Thomas K. Stoebig

RILES COMMUNITY CHURCH)Prrshylerian IJPUSA)

7401 OaklnnNifes - 967-6025

Nov. 1fThunhsgiving Sunday

Gnest Minister Dr. Alan PirkeringBring Items of Non-Perishable Fond

Wednesday, Nov. 21, 7:30p.m.Community Service ut Our Lady of Ransom

1316 N. Greenwood, NilesDr. Seleen Páslor

NEW LIFE APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH NW.6646 Harls Rd.Nitrs - 647-8775Sunday, Nov.19

Juin on fer nur tiegolar ServiceSsvdoy School 11:00a.m.

Worship Service 12:50 noonThursday Night Bible Class

Psalm 150 Vs. 4Enter Plis Goles with Thanksgiving

uvd into His Courts with PraiseRev. Karl Ronald

EDISON PARK LUTHERAN CHURCHAvondale and Oliphunl Avenare

Chicago - 601-9131Thanksgiving Day Service 16:35 um,

"Procession with Mission Flug"Music with Brass Timpani

Thomas Houshstder, PastorPastor Hurry Vicierons - Visitation

John K. Christensen, Organist and Choirmaster

NSJCRandy Elliot Goldberg, sen of

Sherry uod Barry Goldbergcelehrated his Bar Mitzvah enSaturday mnrnisg, Nov. lt.

Rubhy Dove Weismun, son nfHelen und r Alan Weismancelebrated his Bar Mitnvah onSaturday evening, Nov. 10.

Sisterhood's Annual "Kickoff1,sscheon" will be held on Sun-day, Nov. IS.

Men's Club und Congregationbreahfost following Sunday mor-ninguervices on Nov.11.

On Nov. 30, the congregationwill honor all these who por-ticipuled in the Wolk for Israel.This special ceremony will beheld during Friday Ecening ser-vices ut t: 15 p.m.

The 25th A0000l toterfoith Ser-vice will be held ut SI. I,skesChurch of Christ en Shermer undHartem, Morton Grove, Thur-sday, Nov. 22, at 11 um. RokhiLawrence H. Charney und CastorJoel J. Reneick will be pur-tiripunts.

Friday evening, Nov. 3f,Hebrew School will have theirShabbat Dinner at 5:15 p.m.Friday Evening services wiltfollow Ike dinner al S: 15 p.m.

The world fumnus folk singerElla Jenkins is coming to North-

: west Suburban Nursery School onWednesday, Dec. 5. DonatiOn$3.50 in advance and $4 at thedoer. Fur further f-formationcall ear office at 965-095f.

Children'sHolidayCraftFair

Tke Annual Ctoildree'e HolidayCeuft Fair oftke Bernard HurwiekJewish Community Center, 3003W. Toohy, Chicago, isiS be from11 am, fo 6 p.m. en Sunday,Navewber 18.

Children, juments and grand-parents can eojoy special activi-tien, eubi'uitions by more than 29artists und ceaftswen, refresh-ments, fuee-paiatiag, a raffle andchildren's bueb noIe.

'FrOm noue lu 3 p.m. will be achildren's gift-making program.Children coos make refrigeratormagrets, t-shirts, aprons, nvap-piog popsr, eurds, hankmuohs undother union tu give as holidaypressata.

Artists and craftsmen will selltheir work including persoeufiasdbucrettes; combs and wallets;children's clothing including sua-bols and bibs: soft-sculpturemobilen; elanhs; stuffod animals;oleth dolls and stoseewace ani-monis.

For wore infonnatian, cull761-5100.

'Praise and Thanks"Itanquet

Christians from many chur-ches will gather together for a"Praise and Thushu" Banquet OnSatordoy evening, Nov, 17, ut theFirst Baptist Church of ParkRidge, Northwest hwy. and Pot-1er rd. Possum' Ray Gimmi willgreet guests in the church parlor,where punch will he served priorlv Ihe banquet. Dinner will heserved promptly at 6:30p.m.

Mr. Jerry Rose, president andchairman of 1ko board Of TVChannel 35, will be the fealuredspeaker. He is un ordainedmininler und is listed in WhenWho in Religion. Guest soloistwill be Dan Detloff, Glenn Jorion,und Orwen Seignr. Mr. Detloff iscoordinator of the 0CC musicdepurtmeot. Mr. Jurian is a wellknown soloist in the mid-West,oiugiOg over radio station WMBIund TV Channel 38. Mrs. Seigercomposes her own music and willplay us oslo-harp as part 5f theprogram.

MTJCJulio Hirsch, daughter uf

Elaine and Ralph Hirsch, willcelebrate her Bal Mitzvah onFriday, November 16, 5:35p.m. at Moine TownshipJewish Congregation ShuareEthel, 5080 Bollard Ruad, DruPlaines.

Saturday, November 17 MTJCllhoore Emel in having their As-nual Auction/Ba000r. There isfree admission tu the communitylar this musomsuth event. Thisevent wilt feature the finest "NewMerchandise". Doors open al7:35p.m.

On Wed. November 21 oarMen's Club is presenting theirannual Thanksgiving EveSpaghetti Dinner and night out.This event kegios al 7 p.m. Giveyour wives the uight off and havedinner with the Men's Club.Came und share surprises andfriendship with us.

Friendship Houron Holy Land

A Friendship Hour will ko'presented al Edison ParkLutheran Church, 5626 N.Oliphant ave., Chicago, un Son-day, Nov. lt at 6:45 p.m. Theprollrum will be given by Dr. andMrs. Herbert lieskefh, who willshow pictures of their recent triplo the Holy Lund, entitled "OneLand, Three Faiths, One Gvd"Refreshments will be servedimmediately fnituwing Ikeprogram by the Mary Circle. Mr.A. Garfield Stonslund wilt leadthe devotional und singing por-lion of the prugram. Everyone inthe community is invited.

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ThanksgivingService at EdisonPark Lutheran

A festive Thanksgiving DayService wilt be held at EdisonPark LsthnranChureh, 5625 N.Oliphant uve., Chicugu, it 10:30u.m. on Thursday, Nov. 12. Theservice . will feature aprocessional of colorful flagsfrom the countries in which TheAmerican Lutheran Church kasmissions. There will also bespecial-music by the choirs, wifhbruns and timpani. During Ikeservice, memhers of the Board ofTrastees und the Board ofDeacuns will carry in 'Ike altarhangings, the Bible and theCommunion vesuels.

Once again, Edison ParkLslheras is invihing everyone lobring canned goods to snpportLutheran Day Nursery inner citymissions and the needy uf ourneighborhoods, These gifts willbe brought to the alfar and thentubes to those families. Anyonewho desires lb share in thisproject may bring u gift offeringto the Church office any day priorto thia oervire.

Everyone in thecummunity ismoot cordially invited to atteudthis very special service.

Nues ConimunityChurch

Thanksgiving Sandoy, Nnvem-ber 1f, ut the Nilen CommnsilyChurch (Presbyterian, USA),7451 Ouktan Slreet will be abner-ved during the lt am. warshipservIce with the dedicahion nf"lhanh-gifts" (items uf suo-perishable fond) for use by theAssociation Hause uf Chicago.

, Guestminister will he br. Alun J.r Pickering, who will he assisted in

the service by members nf theJunior High Group. ChurchSchonl classes for three-year-aIds

, Ihrsugk eighth graders will heheld concurrently with the IOam. service; care for twa-year-nids aod ynunger will alun 'heprovided. The Adult Bible SludyGroup will meet,at 9 am. 1h01morning.

The eongregalion will juinother Prolentanl and RomanCatholic rongregalions fur aneciimeuical Thnnhogiving Eveservice on Wednesday, Navem-her 21, 7:36 pm, at Ike Oar Ladyof Ransom Roman CatholicChurch, Greenwood al Main inNiles.

Nues Assemblyof God

Inthis coming week, pruyers nflbanhngivisg will be offered upacross our nation, There is muchto be thankful for, yet at RilesAasemhly nf God, Thanksgivingis every day of the year, "Iseverything give thanks, lar thin isthe will nf Gad concerning you."Based on lIds Oeriplsre, it in notancomlnou In hear folks at RilesAaaembly give lhanhs dnrtng aservice und ohare how Gad isworking in their lives. Often, Ikethanks in not onty for fheblessings in life, but also for thetrials that they claim have madethem slronger and have drawnthem closer te God.

Nibs Assembly nf God servicesore open te everyone, Sundaymorning worship begins al 15:30um, in Ike lower level nf theNilen Oyons Complex, 5435Ballard rd. Friday night BibleStudies meet 01 7731 W. Jerome(1/2 blk. south of Howard atOverkill). The nextBible Stsndy ison Nov. 23 at 7:35 p.m. For morei000rmuhios nr prayer, call 754-1145.

First UnitedMethodist Church

A bunquel will be held for Ikecongregation nf the First UniledMethodist Church, 410 Touhyave., Park Ridge, Saturday, Nov.17 begiasing al 5:15 p.m. ut Run-anm Church Hall is Nitos. Thisevent is the rutminatiuns nf aseries of celebrations eutitled"Shore The Jt7". The series in-eluded lay witness apeakeru ateuch of five Sundays dnriog Oc-tuber 054 Navemher and uspiritual weekend where smallgroups mel to discuss peroovalgrnwlh and individual eaperien-ces of faith.

A special video presentationproduced by Jim Conmer willfollow the ralered dinner. Al avdLane Baetel, organizers of Ikeevent, reporl thatmembers of thecongregation porlraying heroesand heroines uf Methodism willaba put in appearances. In-vitaliuns have been sent and ularge crowd in enpeeted.

Beth EmetThe FreeSynagogue

Shnhhat nervinas fur Friday,Nov. 16, willbe held at Beth EmetThe Free Synagogue at 5:35 p.m.Mr, Herkert Hubert and Mr, Syd-ney Blaeh tram the Beth EmetWornhip Committee will conductthe service. Rabbi David Polishwill give the D'eue Torah, eu-litled "Armageddon - A JewishView". An Oneg Shahhat willfollow the service. Members nfthe euanmuuity are invited toworship with us, Shabhat mor-ning services are held everySaturday at 9:30 am,, conductedby Me. Herhert Hubert and Mr.Sydney Black.

Glenview UnitedMethodist Church

The Glenview United MethodistChurch, 727 Harlem ave., willhold twa scrviCOa to celebrateThanksgiving. One service svitibe held on Wednesday evening,Nov. 21, at 7 p.m., asd the secondservice will be ou Thursday, Nov,22, at 1f am. Both services willbe family services giving thanksfor the many gifts God has givenus. The uerviceu will iuctode uspecial liturgy und music und achildren's sermon. Child cure forinfaulu and young childreu teilt liepravided. Fur further nbc-motion call the Church office ut729-1015.

Sprayregen TestimonialDinner

Attsrney Joel J. Sprnycegen,long-active in the Ieaderp ofnational and local Jewishorganluatinna, will he the hnnoreeufthe CASE. testimonial dinnerat Ihn PalmerHouse onNnv, 20,

CASE. (Cemmanity . As-sinlunee foe Secondary Ed-seation in Israel) provideshigh school scholarships fordisadvantaged Israeli youths,many of whose families fled tuIsrael from Nurlk Africa undfrom throughout the Middle East,

Mr, Sprayregen is chairman nfIhn Chirga Executive Committeeof the Anti-Defumntion League,vice-president of the JewishFederation of MetropolitanChicago, and chairman al theChicago Conferenre on SovietJewry. 14e served for len years asgeneral counsel of the StimoloDivision nf the Atnerican CivilLiberlies Union.

In the coarse of 16 visita toIsrael Mr. Sprayregen has met

frequently millo former PrimeMinister Begin, Mashe Dyan andnlherlsraeli officials.

Fur dinner infarmaliun, cull427-4886,

¡net J. Sprayregese

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Messiah LutheranThanksgiving Services

Messiah Lulberan Church, 1655Vernon, Park Ridge, willcelebrate Thaohsgiving al two

At Oho Thanksgiving Eve woe-ahip service Wednesday, Novem-her 21, 7:35 pm., SeniorSeminary Student Terry Nelsanwilt preach and there will be

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NEWSPAPERoSo.' cooPEWS.

CHICAGOCommonwealthEdison hua Onnosinced that dee-trie rates have gone down farthe winter.

Starting the first time a cus-tomer's meter is read after Sep-tomber 15, the rate will drop from10_5g per kilowatthuur to 9.1g.

However, anyone using over400 kilowalthosarsmust Com-monwealth Ediaun customersenceed this amouniwill benefiteveti mere.

Svyeod the 400.ksvli noack, limel'uic ovilI decreove oguic, sharply,lo och' 43e pci' ki'loms'ollkoar mou.slummed. 'rhis rcprcvcislu tile loso'-cul cic'cli'ic role CosimuousvcollbEd i sou e lIVIO lIC F5 base beenasked lo 15:17 in alviusl 3 yr-ors.

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Commonwealth EdisonDoing things light.

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Our "family" needsyour services

Do you enjoy helprng people? trays er making emply beds. YouCan you spare several hours each can transport patients to varionsweek? Then Hsty Family fleurs and departments or theHospital's Volunteer Departasent main lobby upen discharge.seedsynu.Volunteers are alus needed atHoly Fasmty Hospgal Volun- the lobby isformaijon center luteers in an elite group of le- monitur visitor traffic, answerdiriduals. When you loin our telephone calls, disseminate"family" you become a integral general sod patient informalionpart uf our efforts In provide and fer our newest programquality, personalized rare In the KISS. (Keep Infants in Safelysich and injured while beeping Seals) where you will be trainedpatients' rosis at a minimum. lo show an informalive film andVolunteers are correctly demonstrate Ihe use of the rarseeded in various departments seats lo persons renting the ocal.throughout Ihe hospilal hetwceo Your rummilmeni wilt bethe hours of S am. until S p.m. recognieed wilh a special awardsany day of the weeh. You can ceremony each year. In addition,arrange to worb either a four, sin you will receive discounts al theor eighl hour shift in the pharmacy, cafeleris, the Usiledhospital's gift shop sr Family Saying Services and more.Thrift Shop in Mf. ProsperI. Or The personal satisfaction youyou may enjsy worhing in the will receive furjasi a few hours ofnursing olalions visiting palien- lime is enough to last a lifetime.Is, passing Out water and food Mahe Ihe commitment loday and

. isis our "family" by calliog fislyR esolve meeting Family's Volunteer DeparlmestResolve of Chicago Inc. is a al 297-1505, cnt. Itas.

550-profil, tan esempi .organization which offers coso- IJOif(1(i1' RofItt(/ff.esefing, medical referral and sup- A "Holiday Boutique & Conhieport to maples cuperiesciog WaIh" will be held al SI. Jobs Ev.problems with infertility. Luiheras Church, 302gGeneral meetings are held al t Milwauhce avc.,Nsrlhbrnsh ILp.m. un the fourth Tusday nf (acrsssfrsmflslidaytnn)every meeth al Lutheran Geueral Haederafled finliday Stems,Hospital, 1775 Dcmpster, Park Homebahed Coohies, FurnishedRidge is the to E. Cafeteria. Dnithouse fe Cabbage Palrb DullMeeting are free and are opes lo Rafflen. Luncheon served.the puhtic.

Friday aud Saturday, Nov. 20 andThe oeul geaeral meeting is Dec. 1, 10 a.m -4 p.m. Sunday,Schcdnled for Tuesday, Nov, 27. Der. 2, 9 a.m,-t p.m.

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and tsnjawatry fits fha dafinieian.Pnarts are favurjtns With teses and adult wsmss Pearltawdry can be daltcata and lacy, such as ehe frtahwstor efrasdethat ara faesrits mie and match items sr dainty eisgs sr buftcna arrlsgs . An tira sthsr end of 5hm are the larga,lacte sunrsatt a sulfurad peach et,errdc linked by diamend eus.delle sed laciched wich pendsnfe st ruby, seal er ansehnr richlycstsred gem Ysung men see the lmpsreanca st a fine geld wat.ch sr hoasy lieb bracalef, Th0 esfsbllehnd biialsnsamannuadeanImportan tfing0e Well as acitabis leaseiev tie tacks, csliae cupa,cafftiske, efc,l

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Angus '25thanniversary

Bill and Gloryana Angus ofNileo recently celebrated their20th Wedding Aeniveruary at uparty with family and friendc alSouth Paris Recreation hail inParh Ridge,

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The Angus' have resided inNifec 23 years and are parents nfSill, Dave god Oases,

BJBESisterhood

Congregalios B'nai JehoshuaBeIb Elohirsi (B.J.B.E.)Sislerhnnd wift be holding ils an-suai CHANUKAH BAZAAR ANDCRAFT SHOW on Sunday,November 15 from O am. to 4p.m. al the Temple, 951Milwauhny Avenue, Gleeview,Admisuinc is free and refresh-menlo will be available.

This unique nhnw will featureveudoru from the ecfire Midwnstwilh gifts for all ages innludingmany perasnatieed and handeraf-ted items. Handmade lealber.

bags and bells, silk flowers,etegact handmade jewelry,fauhiun watches and rinrhs, finegold, fine crystal and hounebsidpincen, nuulsmjeed handpainfedsweiil shirts and suitc, qualitygraphics and prints in all priceranges, educational sud fun loyc,Ingrid tableware and Tupperware all your holidaypapergcnds, and many unusualasd unique Judaic items will besold. There wilt be huodryds ufitems setting fur under $5. Alltiurrhasen will be giff wrapped.

Get a head start nf holidayshopping al B.J.B.E. For moreinformali55 phusn 750-7570,

Holiday bazaarThy 13th Annual Holiday

Bazaar wilt be held an Sasday,Nov. tI from 10 am. te 4 p.m. althe Nitos Recreation Conter, 7077N. Milwaukee ave., Rites.

A girl, Kimberteigh Marie, flbs, 6¼ aa. au October 3, to Mr.aod Mrs. Jolte Subenki, 5083 Cna-curd st., Hanover Park. Brother:Joke, 4½. Graodparenls: Mr.James C. Dangler, Houston, TXsod Mru. Ray Sobechi, Riles.

Food & Fitnessby Mark Krojeckt

& Cheri Wllcsn

This Thanksgiving let uethauko to those roohu cf yearsgone by whu made

delici505Thanhsgivisg fnautu that harobnCsme a tradition, Enes thnngliluday's Cueho might change around and add or subtract loyeslerday's rocipes, the basicsare always still there: RnastTurhey, Stuffing, Sweet Pulo.Ices, and Cranberry Saum nrrelish. Following are nome mn.peo to try this Thanhugiving osmaybe they will become a Iradi.tinn in your family.

Have happy and delinionsThauhogiying!

Glazed Roast TurkeyPmoparr and 515ff (tise Oyster Stuffing or your favnnilel your

lnmhny as you would normally and roast it. ½ boum before il indone, brush il willi 1 cuy of sieved Apricot pmesemves. Relurn IsIhr oven ucconemyd In finish moanting.

Oyster StuffingEansgh In isa If lb. Turkey

½ Cup Chopped Celery'A Cuy Chopped Onios'/5 Cop ButlerS Cups Bread Cuben2 lZggs Beatent Piel Roo' Oyuters (Resnrvy liquor)Oyntem Liquor plus esnugh waler Is mahc fi cuy liquidt Say Leafi Tablespoon Porulcy'bTcaspnnnoageI Teaspoos SaltDash of Pepper

Saulr Ocios, Celery, asd Bay Leaf in Ihn Buller uolil soft. Dis-card Ihr Bay Leal and Add the Chopped clamo. Min around aodImmediately add Ihe Bread Cubes sod Pamnley. Stir in bestesEggn and Seasonings. Mnisten wilh Ihe Oysler Liqonr and water.Makro enough lo nluff a IS pound Tarhcy nr ran be habed in acovered casserole al 355 fsm 35 minutes,

Simple Old Fashion Cranbergy Sauce2 Cupo Sugar2 Cups Waler4 Cups (I lb.l Fresh CranberriesFor Sauce:

Place water und Sugar in a uaoce yac and cosh over mediumheat for 5 minutes, Add the crachemnies and esok for aoolher Sminuten or uslil Ike shins pop. Keep refrigerated, Maknu shout3 Cups.

For Moldisg:-

repare as above bot mob the minlure Smioules longer, untilIhinher. Psur min u 4 cup mold and refrigerate, Bent whenmade the day before serving.

Sunshine Sweet PotatoesServen 5

Juice OrangnnLbs. ofSweel polaloes, peeled sod boiled.large Mamubmallows er equavalant tiny.Cul oranges io half and tobe nut pulp. Mash the potatoes andhe pulp and mio Ike two tngethey. Fill the sruoge rindo with themisture and place a marshmallow on lop, Arrange co a bruitingpon. If the crasges wos'l uland ulmaight, shave Ihe bottom a lIt-le volli they will. Brsil lightly until the marshmallows meli andbIaIses arr hot, Can be made ahead and bmoiledjost beforn ser-

Company Peas and OnionsServes S

SCacuofPeast Can of hoy while Deines'/a Lb. fresh Munhrosmu, Sliced4 Tableupouns BullerDash cf Thyme

Saute Mmhrsoum in Ike Sutieruotil light bruwc, Draie canoedvegetables and add the Moobmuomu. Seasco with Crushed Thymeand warm Ibrough

Acorn Squash with Raisin Spice SauceServes 4

2 Small Acorn Sqaauh, Halvnd and CleanedN Cup Orange Juicez Tablespoons Raisins1/I Tnaspoou Nutmeg4 Teasposon Margarion or BstterSatt and Pepper to Tautp

Pro-heal sync tu 400, Place Squash halves io a baking dish. Minthe Orange Juice, raisins, nutmeg sed satt and pepper togetherDivide evenly among the halves, Dut each half with a table-spoon of Iba Margarine, Fill pan milk I inch of water and coverwith fotl. Bake for 30 minutes, Uncover sod haha soother 25minutes,

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AlphaDelta Kappaactivities

Aotmsberofeotscgte,m living inthn noeth and nnrthwesteensuburban area aro momheee ofBeta Gamoeg chapter of AlphaDello Kappa, an iotonaatioetalbnoaeary esroetEy. Beta Gemfempresident, Eve Canter, of Sob-amokturg and Dorothy DiRisera,of Deerfield ore pinnasi achat-ties tat celebrate Fnunder'a Day.Je beeping snOb 1ko pgopnana ofAttila Delta Kappa Io promotehigh ataaaataeda of ndgcotiòneuppoet ckaaitahle ,pecectn and000pnratensithwerttay cnmmunilprogramo BOIa Gamma hesdoanen Ejsilepsy Seevicen to helise recipient of money they urndooating. Thin Ocas considered Onbe en opproptiete projent asFnuuder'n Day nemea io Noveons-ber which io National EpilepsyMosth. 'fluSs yeas a fis yeas oldChicago mea giel was chosenNotioaat Ponteo Ckild, eepeesoet_ing obitdocn milk epilepsy.

S'or mfnornatton mncereitsg thenoroeity phone 475-5277.

Women inConstructionmeetiHg

Jeanne Quinn, Cook CouolyCommissioner, mill speak os"New Proposal for Misoriliea

. and Women" at the Tuesday,Nov. 2f meeting of the O'HareSobsrban Chapter, NAWJC.

The meeting wilt he held at IkeNavarone Restaurant, 1955 E.,Higgmn rd., Elk Grove. Socialhour in ocheduted for 54S p.m.,with dinner at 5-4h, followed byQuinn's program. Renervatioisafor dinoer of $5.51 may be madewith Arlene Chmielewski, LPMCe., Des Plaiues, al 259-195f.

The regalar buninem mnelingof the larat ekapler of theNatioaatAusoriatioa ofWomen ioConstruislion will follow lbsprogram. GacHo and all momos -interested in the 000atrnrtion in-dustry are invitedto attend.

Future Womenworkshop -

The North fuburbao Chapter ofthe National Association ofFuture Women will present auolwurking morhohop meeting onMonday, November 19 inChristy's CanSon Square, 1432Woukegan rd. io Gteoview.Regiutt'alios aOd networking willbeginat 5:45 p.m., and theworkukcp begins at t p.m.

The Program for the eveningmill he Do Future WomenWanI/Need Small Computers?

Reservations for this dinnermeeting mill be tabeo from 9 to 5.Call 565-7195 or 29f-47ff Thur-oday, Nocmber 05 or Friday the1g. The cosi per pernos is $12members and $16 non-members.

Stories at NuesBranch Library

Children in kindergurtecthrough third grade are invited tothe Niles Brooch Library onFriday, Nov. 23, te hear Obolesand have fun!

The Iren program will begis at10:55 am, and will lust 45minuten. Nu megiutratiuo isrequired.

The Rites Bronch Library iolocated at 1325 Ballurd rd., Nibs.

For more information shootthis program and otter activitiesfor children, call the Children'sSnrvicec Departmnol of the MainLibrary at 967-1554.

HawthornShoppingCenter trip

Skokie Park Diatrirt will opon-sor a Iniplo Hawtbnrn ShoppingCenter is Versoo Hills onTuesday, Derember 4. A dolosecsach will depart from OaktoaCenter, 4751 Oakton st., at 9l5am. antI return at 3 p.m. The feeof $7 includea tranopnrtationonly. -

Register sow at Oaktoo Cooler.For more information call the

ParkDiutriet, 674-1560.

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Holiday Bazaar, . On Doc, 2, the Imperial Drum

Relreabmentuwifi be availakle,hours are II a.m. On 5 p.m.

will host its 125k AaomoÌ HolidayBazaar at the Demptsr'Development Center, 415 W.Dempater, Ml. Prospect. The

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Wo wish lo invite everyone nut CRAFTSfor a day of fan, ramaging sind CARDSlhroagh many bonitas, and hopingeverything from Snap lo noto.Ticketa for a tsrkey raffle will he Oak MIII Mau - Milwaukee mal O.kton, NH..sold.

967-55flThere aro sOiSspaeos availahlefor vendors. 1f you wish more in- anuoanomjnmow,..,«annfem, "y.N'P3nM,s,n,, ra.n.e,.wua n,a.pat5fot'anatihn or wink lo he a vendorplease caB Jolie at 296-9475,

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"It's a Snoopy Christmas". SANTA ARRIVES!

1O:OOAM., Friday, November23Santa comes to town along with' the Peanuts Gang exclusivelyat Harlem Irving Plaza! Santa arrives by fire engine and will begreeted, in person, by Snoopy, Woodstock, and Happy Hippo!FREE Snoopy-Christmas ornament to 'first 500 families! FREEcoloring books. FREE fragrance sample for Mom! Snoopy ToyFactory. Center Mall.

Doors open early Friday, November 23, 9 A.M..

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Open HouseComtry Crafts and Cards, a

charming country store in theOak Mill Matt, is relehrsting neeyear in business with a HolidayOpes House on Sunday, Nov. 18,from noon until 4 p.m.

From that day anti! ChristmasIhr ubre wit! br opes from 10am. to t p.m. on Monday IhrsaghFriday, from 10 um. to S p.m. onSaturday from 12 noon Io 4 n.m.p.m. os Sunday, offering abeuuliful seleelion of hundorafledpifIo, special fifl wrap und curdsfor Hunuhloah and Christmun anddecoralor items to give yourhome the country lonh. MenyIhings con even be personalizednr made In order in cuslom coloroif you order early

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BY

GARY M. LaMANTIA, D.O.S.A g oeeee ment study snutren.

tie bein ocnndnc tad iv Portland.Oragnn. to daterrniee if fIzandonoesamedhy proseantWsmtnwill make thom ohildren'a primanyfeofh mato d 050erosistan o shoethose who don' tn000ioosan htinanido.

Raseonehent want as sea it fhaflounide panses thenoah theplaoanfa and In a doqasto le ab-sorhod. It se Oho fetus wouldtondue flaunide fnam the fhirdmonth to birfh. helpieg tasfnansthaa tho developing babysooth. O n5000 bild is bdne.floaride- consumed e drinkingwater benefits the developingpenma nana tooth.

Howecon. it is important 50give the deciduous babel taOththis same protection. Tho paro avital tecunsot fsthe health andatabilisy of the penmonant teeth.lt is hoped tha fresoonc h will laudta the decelopmenf nf hoalfhienprimary taath.

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Plaza-Leska

Mr. and Mro. Armase F. Placa of Nues annauece theengagemevl of their daughfor Krin Susan, to Broce EdwardLesho, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leska of Nues.

The bride-to-ho la o l9fOgraduate 08Mai00 South HighSchool aedis employed as a hair designer.

The groom s a 1915 gradoale of Notre Dame High Schon! and at-tonded Loyola Unuversily. He la presently employed with AbbaWire & Cable Co. -

A January, 1955 weddIng is planeed.

New Holiday Inspirationfor Families

Holy Family's --

K.I.S.S. program

555es Ba!tuaevek (I), from the Gloom Department of Transpor-latine is Springfield trains vsluoteera Vivian Gradi 8mm Dea

-- Plaines (r) and Eleanor Freihel from Mt. ProsperI dr) an theproper aaage of an iafant car seat as part of KISS. (Keep Infantain Safetyseats( car seat resta! program spnnaoredhy Holy FamilyHospital in Dea Plaines. The program will provide infant car sealsto the commonity for a yearly rental charge of $20; $10 of which isrefooded when Ihe seat is rotoreod. The seals ore carreatly beingdiopeased from 9 am. nntil 1 p.m. on Toesdays and Satordoyg. Torenta carseateall297-1850, ext. 2164. -

Preschool Programs atNués Branch Library

Nileo Poblic Library District'sseries of free programa for por-school children will cvnliouelhrosgh November.

Presrhaal Starylime, forchildren aged 3-5, is held Wed-nesday morsiega at 1f am. vrlt:45 am. An evening sesoiyn ivoffered at 7 p.m., also on Wed-nesdays. These 30 miastesessiona will cad Nov. 21. TheNsles Branch Ubrary is locatedattl2f Ballard rd.

A Read-with-me program foryounger children will begin Dec.10 and ran lhrosgh January, 1955.Children will be anhed tu recordbvoh titles that have been sharedwith family membero. On retor-ning visits to eilher the MainLibrary vr the Brasch Library,

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For more infisnnotlon on theseprogramo, call the Children'sServices Department of tIne MainLibrary 01907.5554.

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Soroptimistaward program

Soroptimint Inlernalionalof IheAanverican, Midwest Region, an-nnnnced its anneal $1,500 anordlo a woman attendiogcollege andworking toward a bachelor's,master's ordoctor's degree.

The soroptisnist tnternalionalnl Des Plaines reqsoent.s anyoneioleresled -is competing for thisaward to contact Ms. LaaraMahrenhotz, chairperson, attelephone samber 597.5770 fordetailnund application blanhs.

Enlries mast he returned ta -

Ms. Mabrenhola al 2003 Wia-lergrcen, Mt. Prospoct, IllinoisfSoMhyJanaary 1,1955.

The Midwent Regios is corn-posed of 49 clubs in filmais, In-doana, Keetacky, Michigan andOhio.

Class on makinggingerbreadhouses

Make a hit daring the ap-coming holiday aeanon hy lear.along to make gingerbread koaseain a MONNACEP coarseochedoled for November 21 and28, from 7i3f to 9:30 p.m., at NileaNorth, 9505 Lawler ave., Skakie.

Aairnple method of making anddeèsratiag popular gingerbreadbosses will he taught during thetwo sessions. Registration for theclass can be completed by mail atMONNACEP ceatero- located inarea high schools. 1f apoce per-mils, regiotratian will be occop-led prior to risos on November21.

Soroptimist 'International ofDes Plaines

Pragroma far the remaiaingmeetings 5f 1984 hove been on-noonced hythe Dea Plaines chop.ter of Soraplirniat Inlernatiaaal.Adele Gore, Prenideal, said thatmeetings uf the civicnrgasfiootiao are held the firstToenday of each manlh at the OldOrchard Canotry Oak, 705 W.!(ond rd., Mt. Prospect. Allmeelings begin atA p.m.

Far ita rneetiag to he held Doc.4, kuliday enlerloloanent by theFarent View High School's "NewDirectiona" choral grasp io thehighlight. Jerry Swan in thegroop's muaicol director.

Boainenswomen interested inparticipating in these meetingsshould contact Marge Heddeno,Execotive Secretary, United Wayof Don Plaines, at854-W96.

Bethany-Terracebazaar

I.00ldog far that perlent Clavel.mag gift? Something ta denamtea dan or living room? Hsmemademoftn trinkets, antiques, bakedgeoda, and ether gift itemn are ioahondamos at Betbaoy MetlandiotTermee's damast Fall FestipalBaaaar on Friday, November 16from lt n.m. ta 4 p.m., in theTeeeaeo Iasbby, 6425 N. Waghe.gan., Mactan Orane.

A leach montee wilt also beaveiloble that day. DorothyWalter, Boanar Coordinator andAetivitiea Dieeetor at the Terrace,aays "we're very happy with themppart we've eeeeivevl for Ibisyear'a salo. Our nontribotionocame from a wide variety ufnaurcea . the women of ChristUssited Chords in Deerfield, ageresidents, end thair fosnilies, andTerrace emplayeeo. We're look-ing forward ta a vary gond mio."

Bettoan'yMsthodist Terrace is a265.bed intermediate and alsilled-nora noeaing fenility celebratingits l9thyear in 0964. The Terraceis pand sf the Bethany MethadiotCorporation's vyalom of healthcare, which inetudes n 200-bedHome and a 510-bad Hospital inChicago.

A bay, Eamon Glens, 7 lbs. 15¼ne., na September 25, to Mr. andMrs. Edward Laoesen, 2375Greenview, Northhraoh. Gran-dparenlsr Mr. and Mrs. GlessRickord000, Morton Grave andMr. J. Looeoen, Glenview.

A ltay, George HanseS, 7 lbs. ¼oc., on september 25, to Mr. andMa's. George Leddy, Nues. Gran-dporents Mr. and Mrs. RuasellAndersen and Mr. and Mro. -George Leddy, all of NUes.

A bey, Eric Scott, S Iba. 9½ ne.,an September 29, to Mr. and Mrs.Scatt Sander, 8532 School at.,Morton Grave. lliaterl Gretchen,6. Grandparents: Mr. and Mro.Bernhard Sonder, Morton Groveand Mr. and Mro. RichardNawok Coaler Park.

Abey, Anthony Joseph, 7lha.on., an September 25, to Mr. andMrs. Sarnoel Scaccio, 1132 Con-card In,, Scbaombarg, Gran-dpareatar Mro. V. Dayle, Nibsand Mr, and Mrs. A. Armato,KansanCity, MO.

LGH Holiday Boutique

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' Holiday Boutique will be bald at Lutheran General Hospital,Perk Ridge, from 9-n.m. to 4 p.m. Thureday, November 15, in thehospital lobby. The avouaI holiday sale is spoosared by thehanpitab'o Semine bogue, which has over 1,600 votantoera oeevingthe Lutheran Gonoral Health Care System. Many handmade downnoch on sfghaaoo, centarpieceo, wroatho, wall hangings, holidaycandies, baked gmdo, and other holiday gifta will be on sole. Aliprooeeda willbe onod ta ooappeet a variety ofprogramn oponoared bythe Serrino lasagne, auch an the pornhaaing ofequipmeot nod bones

- far the Older Adult Seroinaa facilities and providing ooasval healthcareer ocholoeships. Shown displaying mme of the itemn eremembers of the Sereine Leagoe's Creativa As-tn Cvmsmttenintaodiogi Jeanne Anderson, (seated, from tolti Virgiasia Assderaao,Blanche Walbeidga, and Mable Wallace. All are cesideota of DesPlaines. -

Morton Grove Auxiliary memberaccepts state position

A00000cement bao heels modethat Ms. Lorry Nehart of Ike Mor-ton Grove American LegionAasiliary Unit 1034 han beennamed public relations chairper-000 for the entire state of IllinoisLegion Aaxiliary. Mro. AngetinePunid of Wheaton, Department(stalei preoident for the 1954-Aliyear bao made this appointmentto thellbinvia Auxiliary Board.

In her role as the p.r. chairmanfor the Department, Ma. Neharlwill coordinate publicity lhroughtIre five divisions and 55 dislricta.she or a designalrd pecans willcompile a prean book for Mro.Powell. Is additioo, Lorry willwrite sample proposed releasesand messages each month whichare included io a pachel nf saefoland csrreat information sent toeach praideat of. the individsolanita, dialricis and divisisno for

A girl, Cassandra Lynn, 7 Ita.5 0e., 05 September 29, to Mr.and Mrs. Larry Schmid, 105fVl'lsile at., Dea Plaines. BrntherBrian, f. Grandparents: Mr. andMro. Josoph Egeas and Mr. aadMrs. Past Schmid, all uf Nibs.

A boy, Bioh Q., 7 lbs. 5¼ 0e., onSeptember 25, to Mr. asd Mrs. DiDaag, 7415 Main at., Riles. Sioterdash, 4½.

A hoy, William Joseph, 9 lin. 90g., an October 1, to Mr. and Mrs.Pool Delano, 7745 W. Dempnter,Riles. Brotker Paaly, 5½.Sister: Tino, 2. Grandparenta:Mr. and Mrs. John Cannistra andMr. and Mro. Joseph DeSario, allof Nubes.

A girl, Jennifer Eileen, 9 Ita. Ine. on Aogaiot 25 Ia Mr. sand Mro.Kenneth J. Zyrhoinki, 8256Ozanarn, Nilen. Grandparents:Mr. and Mro. George Craig andMc. and Mro. Henry Zyrkawskl,all afOno Plaines.

their particolar public relatinovchairladteo.

Mo. Nehart bao bong been thelocal publicity person for koth theAmerican Legion itself and theAuxiliary Uoit. In her role forPast rl34 she aise edits theirmonthly bulletin. On a camiatentbasis, the Dept. of IllinoiaAmerican Legion has awardedIke Pool, Ihrosgb her efforts,yearly priaea for contests enleredin the newsletter and press bookcompetition. Mro. Nehart hasreceinad eight first-place plaques.for her presa honks over the yearillastraling Ike pnblinhcd articlesthe local area uewspapern haveprinled for the preceding year.

Sara Zuckerto behonored

llaca Zucker, director of GanYeladim Norvery school, at NileaTownship Jewish Congregation,Skohie, will he given theDistinguished Educator's Awardat the ft5l Annaut Diener of theBoard of Jewish Education ofMetropnlitao Chicago Thursday,Dec. g, at the Palmer House.

Zucker, a graduate nf theJnlliard School of Muvic andRuosevelt Universily, has beeothe director of the Gao YeladimNarnery School nf Riles TownshipJewivh Congregalivn in Shohiefor 25 yeara. She estabtished thefirst synagogue-based day-carecenbor in the Chicago arca andfounded the ,Tewinh anvociation nfNsroery Edacalurs.

She Iras compleled graduatework al Northeastero IllinoisUoivernily and at Ihe Inslitule forPsychoanalysis.

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A 62 year old Des Plainesenemas was injured when she wasattacked in the Gell Mill Shnp-ping Center on Tuesday, Novem-ber 6.

The wnman was repnrtedlywalking le her car in the east lotnear Sears Rnebuck and Co.,, 400Golf Mill, when she was attacked

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The woman was Oaken loLulkeran General Hospilal byNUes Fire Dnparinsenlparamedics. Dodues reporledshe suffered a concussion duriogIhootlach.

Niles Police were awailiog OhoDes Plûmes woman's recovery InIcy and learn more shoal her al'lacher.

Caught usingstolen creditcard

A 21 year old Chicago mas wenarrested after usiog a nistencredit cord in a Nibs store onSulorday, November 3.

The Chicago man was repor-ledly shopping al K-Marl, 0050Dcospslcr SI., snhcs ho ap-preached a cashier wilh $40 woe-1h of merchandise.

After gicing the cashier a VISAcard to pay for the merchaodisoOhe cashier chcckod on the card.Whon the card was roporlcdstoles the Chicago mas allegedlyfled Oho store with the card.

tIe ran to his car and trieddriving away. However, aserorily gUard and an off-dutypoliceman slopped the Chicagomas. Bol befsre geoting the masouI nf his rar he managed fo ruoinfo at least three other parkedca,1

Oho Nifes Police Deparlmeolthe offender osas charged withuolawfol ose uf a credit card andforgery.

He was assigned a Novemberexurl dote and was being held islieu a $1,500 bond.

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Two untos parked in Ñileswere reported -stoles on Mooday,Nsvember 5.

Officials of Golf Mill Fdrd, uf ooMitwauhee Ave., bld police thatsometime betw000 Novembec tand 5 onhnows pecsons remoecda 1970 Chevrolet Camaro fromthe lot.

Golf Mill Ford officialsrealized the ear had boos stoleswhen they discovered Ihat soemployons knew sohere the ear

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brook resident reported her earwas stoles while parhed is Nuesbetween ta30 am. and 5 p.m.

The Norlhbrooh cesidont, oshoworks xl W.W. Graisgee, 5950Howard St., said she hod parhsdher òac is the lot when she rasselo worb. At the end of 0hz day shefound the car bad bees removed.

The car, a 0903 Cadillac, wasrobed at $21,000.

Police said they found brohesglass io the parking lot isdicaliegthe thieves appareotly gained ac-ceso lo Ihe rar by smauhiog o

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Niles Police apprehended osThorsday, November 0, a masdescribed au o hobo living bchisda Nileu store. - -

Police were alerled about aman possibly living behindFraskel's Forsiloce, 450 Golf'Mill. - Palroliog 1hz acea, police0005d the man who matched Ihrearlier description.

Al Ohe Nilcs Police Dopar'Omesl Oho mas xxx discovered tobe a 31 year old Den Plainesresidest.- -

Afler police solified Ihe mossparents il xau recommended 0h010hz Des Plaises mas be lodged isa Incol mold and Ihe case waslursed over to the police social

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Charged withpublicindecency

A 40 year old Biles mas wasorrested for psblic isdecescy esThursday, November 0.

Niles Police repon that IwoOcesage girls were walking is thetitO bloch of.Dosis at. when theysaw the Nitos nao fully elsihed ivhis buch yard.

A tese momests later the Nilesmas allegedly walhed xxi of hisgarage sabed from the waist

The icesage girls ras homeand their parests contacted Ihepolice.

Nibs Police arcesied the masat his home afirr Ihn leesagersidestified him.

At lire Nibs Police Depar.tmest the Niles nos scan chargedovith two counts of public is-decescy. 50e was assigned uDecember court dato andreleased aftsr poslisg u $100bond.

Charged withfelonyshoplifting

A 37 year old Des Plaiseswoman was arrsted br uhoplif.ling is Niles os Toesdoy, Noveno-.ber g.

Tho Des Plaises womus wasreportedly shopping at SearsRoeboch und Co., 401 Gill Mill,when she was Seen. by secorityguards placiog Oomeroùu ilemsof cloihing unix a large handbagand attempt to leave the storewithool payisg for Ihr clothes.

Alter beisg detained, thesvoman was tabes lo 1hz NitroPolice Depariment where sheseas charged wufhOelssy shopluf.ting.

She was asuigood a Decembercoon dale aid elceased afterpoSlizga$S55bosd.

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The lilaO amooso nf the shIesmerchandise was lisled as$312.30.

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Fares run

from cabA Waukegan cab driver repor-

ted his two pssuengers ran frowhis cab without paying after hebrooght them In POiles os Friday,November 5,

The cab driver, who is civployed by the Black and WhileCab Compssy uf Waokegao, saidhe picked up 0mo mes ivWaukegan whs wasted lo bedrives Is Niled

The cab driver soid when hegut Os Nitos al abool VIO amo thepassengers asked to kg lakes loan address je Ike 0900 bloch stWashington SO.

When the cab arrjved at thelocation 1hz Own pasSengers,described as mes is their 21's,repnrtedly ran from the cab.

The rab driver told piliez Ihrfare from Waukegas was $13.25.

Arrestshoplifter

A 20 year old Chicago man wasarresied for shoplilOing is Bilesos Thursday, November t.

The Chicago man was shop-ping at SpsrOmorO, 72go DempstzrSt., ches he was sees by uedurilyguards as he allegedly cut thepries lags off two peir of overallsand ose pair nf gloves.

The Chicago man was arrestedos he walked past 0hz cashierwilh lhemerckandise aid allem-pled to louez 1hz store.

At the Biles Psliec Depar-tmesl the Chicago man wascharged with-shopliftiog. He wasassigned a Décember ritirI doleaid released afler pouting a $101bond.

The stiles merchasdise wasvalued aO $123.91 -.

ArrestPeeping Tom

A 32 year nid Evanston maswas arrested aller being uzeohiking js windows at a localmolol on Wednesday, November

Police were canOacted after IkeEvanston man was sees loohjsgis windows at the Mold Sin, 6450W. Toohp Ave., around 2 am.

Arriving os the scene puliretonndlhe man and, after bring iighim to the police department,charged him milk disorderly con-duct.

The Evanstss mad wasassigned a December Ciort daleand released after pistieg a $10gbond.

Student awardedscholarship

- Bresdo Oladek, dooghter of Mr.and Mrs. Charles Sladek,Palalise, aod grooddaughoer ofMr. and Mrs. Olasder of Bileshas been awarded Leona Rilzolland Elsie Skssa'and UsiversilyScholarships lo ValparaisoUsiveesily.

Brenda is a sophomore is IkeVU Collegn of Boning and is amember of Ohe Alpha X. Epsilonsiririly.

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Entries are expected both fromexperienced toornameot players,and persons who have neverplayed in a tournamesl before.Spirited competition is an.ticipaled, and the public io morethan welcome to watch theproceedings. This wit! be anuoosnal tournament as eventswhich provide for both Meo andWomen in both Singles andDoubles competition are notcommon. The tournament is nan-ctianerl by both the USTA. aodC.D.T.A. and is open to anyonebarn in tWO or botone, who canprovide proof nf U.S.T.A. mcm-bership. US.T.A. membershipsmay be porchased at the time nfcheck-in atthe tournament.

Entries are available at TAM,7656 N. Catdwett in Nifes, thephooc number io 967-1400. The en-try fee nf $20 for singles and $24per doubles teem most accom-pony the completed entry form,and phone entrants witt berequested to maitIheir entry feeimmedsately. Entries are doe by5 p.m. Mooday,Nov. 12. (Chechoshonld be payable to TAM Tennisaod Racquetball Ctub(.

Youth BasketballLeague

The Leaning Tower 'Y" is of.fering a Youth Basketboll Loagnefor the 4th thrn tth grades. Thiswilt he a tes werte session star.ling Feb. 7 sntil March 9, 1904.On Saturday 1:05 p.m.-4l5 pos.

The program wit! strive for focparticipation aod sportsmanship.Each child will receive game

shirts and Y" certificuteo.Vohmleer coaches are neededand appreciated. Call 047.8222Ext55 for more information.

Milwaukee at OaktonNiles.

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Nilesite onConcordiateam

Michbel Dean, of Niles io adefensive end on this year's Con'cordia College, Ricer Forest,(illinois) footbafl team.

Mike is a 1982 graduate of Luth.erNortb High School, isa jminratConcordia in the teochoredncation program.

He is the son of Beroard G.Deao.

Oakton honorsRunningRaiders

Tho 14th Annost Onbton Corn-muoity Cottoge Foil AthleticAwneda Banquet wan held at theFiennide ton is Mocees Grove lastTuesday oveciog. The 1984 0CCCress Constry Teuer won honored1er their maoy ncoompbohm000s.

Coach Pateich Ssvnge toldthu osdience thot the CC Teamwent ondefooted io dust mehlsthin year os melt on winning fourbroitotionols wed pinciog necoodio two other hooitaticnalo. TheRrariricg Reidors also doroiwatedthe them oreo ronde-ans that they

Doricg the fourteen seasossthat Couch Soosge has boon stOatstoo the Croco Cornrtey Teamhoe woo t2b doat meets whitelosing only 22 meets. Oatetow hocsever finishod tomer than thirdpIsos io the Skyrvay Coolerenosand io 1984 they won it for thethird yero lin n cowl

Receiviog "Letter Awoodu"woos sophomores Torn FoIsts, theRobey, Necio Kingntoo, osed Suetlesonbtrne as meS as freshmenTowy Vodioho sod Tony Post.AcceptiogShynvoy Atl.ConferenceCertiheaten sod NJCAA All StateCertihcotsn were Petals, ltsbey,

ND hosts 'spirited'Homecoming weekend

Paul Franckowiah, O'arhRidge, was crownedHomecomisgkiog atNntre DameHigh School for Bays, Niles,doring Homecoming activitiesOct. 27. Named Duhe wasWilliam Wlezian, Des Plaines.Other court members ioctudedReh Koppe051eioer, Chicago;Tim YehI, Des Plaines; MikeMcEvilly, Niten; and Louis Mar-lineo, Morton Grove.

Homecoming 'Spirit Weeb' ac-tivities opened Oct. 23 withFather/Soc Sports Night opon-sored by the Falher'o Club. Theannual Student/facolty softballgame was held Oct. 24 with thefaculty raptoricg the victory.During Ihr homeroom period adoor decorating content woo heldwith Iwo sector homeroornss wic-

Freshmancheerleaders

Maine East's newestcheerleaders, a freshman squadof t, made their debut at Ihrrecent Homecoming game again-cl Highland Parb.

A clinic was held for interestedfreshman tirio September 17, asdtryouts were held the followingdoy.

Thrre were fice jndges, and thegirls were judged os jumps, stac-to, voice, pep, co-ordination,spirit, poise, appearance, andtheir reactions.

Thirty-eight girls tried cot, andthe eight orlecled were JulieBernstein of Des Plaines, KatieChristianson of Nifes, StephanieItarahosta cf Nifes, MichelleLabow nf Des Plomen, LauraMalouchi of Nibs, IteycaNewman cf Glenview, KathrynThompoos of Parh Ridge ucdJenny Young nf Niles.

Itoseshlom, Vsdiobn und Pant.Both ttosenhfurn sod Vediehawore-named the Most VoisobteRansom in Olio rooferenco.

CopIamo Trophies mero oward-ed to Tom Pcfob sod Jim Rohey.The Most Votoabte RonneesToophy went to Tony Vsdiohe.The Moot bcpeonod Trophy wasgivon te Keats Kingston.

Aleo honored woo Ilse 0CC1984 Msesthnn Tomo that pIecedninth in the National Champion-ships io June. Rmeiniog awardswere Jesso Do La S'sente, BillTorry nod Jim Rubey. Thin wasthe third time that 0CC fissichodamong the top ten tourna in theNotionol MoruChos Champion-ships.

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slog the rompetitiom Thursdaywas green asid white day and alStooges Pites Festival was heldevery period in the LittleTheater.

On Friday, a pèp rally was heldto cheer the Dam football team.The varsity football teamdefeated the Holy - CrosnCruoaders 16-0. The sophomoreswere defeated lt-O and thefreshmed were victorious with uscore of 22-O. During half tione nfthe varsity game theHomecoming court was in-trodocrd. Special guests weremembers of the 1949 football

Crowning of the king loch placeOnt. 27 during the dance, Froc-chowiak was crowned by factyear'ckiog Dan DiMaria, Kites.

North Boosterspresent DonkeyBasketball

"It's called the 'world'scraziest sport,' and it's coming toNites North again this year,"says Choeb Pos, president of theNiles North Booster Club, He isreferring In Ihe Donkey Basket-ball game scheduled for Friday,Nov. 88, aI 7t39 p.ml, io the KitesNorth High School gymnasium.

Each year, Donkey Basketballnerves as an excellent BoosterClub fondraiser, explains Pos,because it offers everyoce,players and spectators alike, ahilarious evening, enjoying acoff-the-wall sport. Thecheerleaders and the Vikettes,the pom pon squad, wilt competein the first lome followed by thevarsity foslbau team versos theShohie Police Department.

The winners nf the firnt Iwogames will finish the eveningwith a championship playoff.

The rateo are simple and easyto follow. One major regulation isthat riders must clean op ce-casional donhey aecideots, as in-cidect generally cheered by theaudience. White Pos odmits lfrotriders sometimes fall off thedonkeys, he esplains that- it's avery slow process aod theathletes have fair warning thatthe animal is abootto eject them.

The lickels are $7 and may hepsrrhssed al the door. Nitre Nor-1h High School is located at 9810N. Lawler, Shokie.

Cagers. cheerleaders

return for 0CCalumni game

The Oaktsn CommunityCollege Atomsi Anoociattoc willhost Ihr 7fb aooual J. DennisLampiog memorial basketballgame co Thursday, Nov. 15, at730 p.m., at 0CC-Des Plaines,MIO E. Golf rd.

A loom of alomni players willcompete Oganst the 0CC varsitysquad. Alumni players expecledto attend icclude Nick Balaban,Booty Becher, Torn Florentine,Jeff Fongeroosse, Fraoh Hausen,Steno Kampsrhroer, Jim Pap-pas, John Potowald, Tom Pcrohi,Mike Sinnema, Peter Vasquesand Dan Wetter.

A sqoad cf olamoi cheer-leaders will also attend indo-did Jsdy Zircha, Mich Pa-cagiotaros, Len Monicter,D000a Groenke, Sue Trebo,Colleen Dohr, R050505 Polcyc,Kim Richter, Tracy Donean,Kate Doiagwa, Nancy Knoll andKettle Rnblon.

Following the game, a pionsparty is planned al u nearbyrestaurant. For luther mIar-matins, call 035-1512.

Nues BrunswickJunior Bowlers

Honor RoII Chris Heehel 75 GrègGrirorsauer 81.80 Jennifer Matib106-19 SIeves Snoncwski 19 AliciaColcho 82 Marin Coletta 85;Sieves Snonowoki; picked up ai-10 railroad.

Joninr9:lta,m.Biles Angelo . 36-20Hocey Bears - 31-25Nibs Pis Qarens 2f-13Biles Cabs 20-25Pic Bostons 26-20Pocket Hils - 27-29Ghost Bostons 26.30Niles Chargers 26-30Honor Roll: Craig Niedermairr171-164 Brent Richter 160 MikeRoihomoki 175 David Srhsllo 173Bill Tollic 160-157 Tony Tnllio 189Bill Itewitsoc 166-155-152 JoboColoreo 180-170-101 Nick Colella183 Anthony Colella 150

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Honor Rollt Bryan Vlrioario 127BrAndon Petons 136 BradNeidermaier 84f-130 JimmyGniosecauer 132 Tina Giesko 168Brandee Abholt 182 JonathanHornito 136 Bryan Pelero 131James Schalto 130-128 MikeWeiderer 141 Derek Rosa 145Keith Racle 150 Tony Garcia 124Danny Nec 137.

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A Gymoaclico program Oargirls agen 6-14, along with a Pre-school tison far boyn and girlsages 3-5, will be held al MaineEast High School io Park Ridge.The program slants Neo, 14 andruso throogh Der. Il, withsensi000 on Wednesday eveniogn.The Gymnastics apparalssclasses witt ioctade all 4 Olympicevents: Vaslling, Uneven Bars,Tolsobling, and Batanee Beam.The elans far Beginners wilt heheld from 6:39-7:39 p.m. and Ihrclasses for Inlermediale and Ad-vnsced gym000tn will be heldIrom 7:15-8:15 p.m. MONNACEPis spn050riog (he gym000licaprogrm and is directed by BellyAsemos, Girls' .Gym000licsConch at Maine Kant HighSchool, along with Glen Marks,Kalby Baffes, Christi Schachlr,Lina Wan, Gaby Isola, and

Ronald J. MillerStaff Sergenol Ronald J. Miller

cf Western -ave., Nues, recentlyjoiced the Ali Force Reserve.

Doe of mohr lino 1,100 mem-bers cl Ihr 928th Taclicol AirlillGrosp al the O'Hare Air ForcesFacility, Sergeant Miller hanhero assigned lo Ihr 5201hMobility Sopporl FughI on a sap-ply speciolisl.

In civilian hIc Sergeacl Millerio a dola procensiog soliwarespecialini for CNA losaroccrCompooy io Chicago.

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Sophomores Tom Polab, Jim -

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ObituariesMarianne E. Buck -

Marianne E. Beck (flee Met-thes( ofNites, died Friday, Nov.9th et home. Shewes boro Aprill;1925 io Chemnitz, Germeny.She came to Americe with herhusband nod son in t953.

Mrs. Buch wnrhed IncMonogram Corp. and 8 - yearsfor Vapor Corp. before herdisahitity 4 years ago. -

She in sarvived by betovedhusband Erich M. Bsck, twoSons Siegfried (Carla) nfArlingtán Heights and Franh(Linda) of Glenview, fnar gran-dchitdren Erich, Jutie, Annaand Stephanie.

Visitation wan held at SkajaTetroce Funeral Home, onWednesday, Nov. 14. FaneraIservices wilt be Thursday, Nov.15 at 73O p.m. at Christ Fethp1eChurch, 14 S. Ashland, Chicago.Interment will be Friday at 15am. at Maryhill Cemelery inWiles.

Contributions to SeterndermaFnnsdation, P.O. Box 350, Wet-sonvitte, Catifnrxia 95077 arerequested.

LearningDisabifities supportgroup meeting -

Time nut In enjoy a groap mradults with Learning Disahtttties,We wilt meet on Thursday, Nne.29, at7 p.m. atthe Evanstns CivicCenter, SttO Ridge ave., Enan-sf05. The guest speaker miS bePrnfessor Ken James, Nnr-theastern University.

All Learning Disabled adalts,parents and professinnals are in-vited to attend.

For more information please,call 353-5017.

-The BgIeiThursdjyNovember it, 1984

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The Heritage dab of PnlinhAmericans will hold its annualWigilia" Christmas Party on

Sunday, Dee. 9 at Robert andAlten's Regency Inn, 5319 W.Diversey, Chwago from lt35am. to 4:30 p.m. The party willfeature afine Coarse family styledinner, dance msSic 1mm the

TheB.gle, Thurudy, Novcmhr 15, 1984

, The Student Cnuneit of St. Jnhn Brebeaf Schnnl spssssred aentnrisg esutest for K-3, a creative poster Contest forgrades 4-0 anda pumpkin Carving contest for grades f-8. Pictured are the winnersufeach enstest. ' -

Joint winners Cf grade 8 - Tôdd Kivtehan and Paul Cienniwa -fir.st boys in front and secnsd row;

Front mw - Jennifer Skaja, Gr. S - Kathy Kuuieezy, Gr. I; Ber-nadetteGil, Gr. 2; Bradley DaIm, K; - -

Second row - Andrea Gotshatt, Gr. 7; Asuy Buffeli and ArthurMroenek, Gr. 3; Elles Nichols, Gr. 4; Philip Mueller, Gr. 5.

HerUage Club of Polish Americans'Imperials' and Pslish Christ-

mas customs. -

Tickets cost $15 per perssn and$5.50 for children under 12. lu-formalise nn tickets may he 5h-tamed hy calling Ken Gilt orCharles Martin at 777-5557. Thedeadline for reservations is Dec.

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Officers nf the Maine Tswnuhip Republican Waman's Club farthe csmisg year inctade (l-r) Adele Altera, Chaplaiis MargarétWarren, Cnrrespondisg Secretary; Lillian Wright, Treasurer;Lnretta Kretschmer Vies President; and Céret Tesehky,President. They witt he installed at an infurmal gathering af-theClub, to which thepuhlie is esrdiatty invited, at 73O p.m. ThesdayNne. 2t, at Maine- Tnwnship Tawu HaB, 1700 -Ballard rd., ParkRidge. Refreshments will he served. -. - -

National Honor Society studentsThirty Murillun stadentu with

grade psust unemges of 3.5 srbetter were recently indsntnd iotathe Manillue Chapter uf theNatinnal Hnnnr Snciety by Sr.Feheiu Maaanta, D.C., principal.

The Society, fsauded rn 1921 bythe Nutionat Asssciutinn ofSecondary Sehnnt Prineipuls,nmssbera SOtOS chapters ssatiuu-wide and fosters reeugnitino ofneademic aehievemnnts, sat-standing. character, leadershipand servies qsstif)eatisns mid Sr.

Fetaiiu.Inductees from Perk Ridge

iuelndn Jesssniue Chaja, JenesHoffiunsas, Katherine MeMalsnu,Karin Nnmasams, and AimesRandqsist, uS janisrs.

Officers nfthe Merillan Chapterern Christine Edwaedu, Mt.Pmspeet, president; Fey Tellef.meRdes, vice-president; Rewe-na Pura, Nnnthbranb, ueeretanyund Sandra Flestga, Glessniew,

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Pg 20 TIieB.,gle, Thurdy,Novcmber 15, 1904r, i!nuoc34 tÖi. 'T ;.

New OrchesisOfficers

Members of Maine East's dan-ce graap, Orchesis, will appear inthe Nay. 16 and 17 variety sheenperfnrmanCeS, andthe neninr andjunior grnUpS recently elected al-

Michelle Glaver nf Des Plaineswas elected president nl inflarOrchesis while Andi Rasenthal alDes Plaises will nerve as vine-president and Barhy Selafani nlMartas Grave will nerve as rsecretary-lreasarer.

Senior Orchenin members alec-ted Jalie Falb nf Des Plaines,president; Gina Tennilare nfGlesview, vice-president; andKelly McLessas of Park Ridge,secretary/Ireasarer.

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musical which has bern inrehearsal since early September.

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Lerser anel.Loewe's "My FairLady" will be presented byMarillac High Srhnnl, Thnrsdny,Friday and Saturday evenings,Navember 15 thrnagh 17 at O p.m.and Sunday, Nov. 10 at 3 p.m. inthe MacilIac Theatre, 315Waukegan rd., Nortblield.

Students 1mm Nstre DameHigh Schanl in Mactan Grave;Laynla Academy in Wilsuaette andMaine East in Parh Ridge jointhe girls' east in performing the

Thanksgivinghours forWorld Alive!

Far families with children nraat-nl-lnwn guesls seehing an en-lertaining yet thoaght-prevahingexperience daring the-Thanhsgiving weekend, WorldAlive), at 2001 Wauhegan ed., inTechny has scheduled specialbanca.

The maui-media enhibitionahaut the many peoples andcallares of the world will heclased Thanhsgiving Day, Nay.22, and Friday, Nay. 23, bat wiltbe open regular hnors Salurdayand Sunday, Nov. 24, 25, 11 am.ta 5 p.m.

At Warld Alive), visitors lakean haar-lang, sell-gaided murthroagh 1t chambers andgalleries. Lights, sounds, manic,animation and bleus rapisce therichness al the homan family.

01 particular interest lachildren is a large butterfly andinsect collection in the Chamberal Creation.

to the one-world theater,through a combinalino nl libernplics and multi-screen projec'tian, a turning globe set an ablach-lighled sweep al the univer-se traces man's develnpmentfram the cave lo madera ram-municatinna.

Hasard in the eutennive cam-pIes at Divise Ward later-nalinnal, Warld Alive) is u nen-denaminatianal, educalianal en-perience in universal uuderstan-ding. -

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pleased ta annaunee the far-matian nf an Acting (flab whichwiS he held ander the apansar-ship nf Doreen Rizar, Gemini

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the newacting clnb that startedOctober 24, at Gemini. Stndentsare loohiog larward In being "anstage", learning actinglechoiques, imprnvinatiau andstage teilles.

Gemini is luchy ta have aluden-Is talented io singing, dancing,acting, aod interested indeveloping thone talents. Eachparticipant will be given as muchlime as possible to be on stagetrying an various characters andsituations, acting eut "otageproblems", pectormiog scenesfrom plays, and hopefully, per-formiof tor an audience.

Mrs. Binar, director oflhe club,has had extensive theatrical ao-pericnce. After graduating fromNocthweatcm University's Schnelof Speech, she taught artiogclasses at Mill Nun Theatre fareight years. Mrs. Binar baowritten and performed plays farmany different groups andorgavinatians.

Members of the Acting Club

Alpha 7 Laura Cruz, GregBadgwell, Slave Batatan, RossSchah, Peter Otcashka, CarriPearlmun, Caryn Halperin,Dawn McCarty, Alyssa Levine,Elana Levin, Alexandria Gavasand Audrey Rosenfield.

Alpha 6, Jim Huamer, CharlesUnta, Shannon Regan and HyennTab Kwnn.

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A may Count tees, SantaClaus, n Ove Nntivity Sceee,homemade gamites and tony orsleigh rides ho crisp, eauuby aiesee uusongthe manyatteuctiuns ofThe Lambs' Che-istmos nessun,which begins November 23 thouMondsy, December 24. Childoousud nduttu ems enjoy n heantymeal with Santa st The Countrybus restaurant from tl n.m. ta 3pro. every Sutneday sod Sundaybetween Thsuhsgiving nsdCta-istmas. Life-sian figures mudlive usobsonin will be featured io alAve Nativity Scene, ginentaratedoSsee dash.

All proceeds from purchaseswade in the shops dieectty henefitTheLasobs, which of0ersjnbs, jobtraining, housing and socialsupport services- to mentallyretueded adults.

S'or further information, callthe sventa holline somber at362-6774.

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MONNACEP Travel series.goes to Ireland

Ancient monasteries, stone cot-lagen, magnificent mountainsund green fields are Only some ofthe things you cus see Nov. 21duriug the MONNACEP TravelFilm preseotation "The Spell alIreland."

Maria Madsen, a former tourguido in her native Greece, whereshe atoo was well-hoowo isIheater warts, will lead viewers toplaces such as Balliolubher Ab-

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Maks shla Thankagloing n Spuntai OnntThoekugicing Is a spoolul day ut fha Counfry Squire . s!! sur familys CoseChe,, Moku Chia Thanks5icjsg a spremi uns shsC ysur family

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Ceechoslovak sang and dancearr featured in this year's CiceroSerwyn Fine Arts Council annualethnie eutravagassa. Theprogram, tilted "Joe Lacina'sCoechaslovah MusicalPasoralsa" wilt be presentedSunday, Nov: 25 at 3 p.m. athistoric Chodt Auditorium, Mor-ton East High School, 24th andAustin blvd. io Cicero.

The show includes Czech,Slovak and Muravion folk tusesand davers.

Adult hebeto are $6; seniorcitizens $5; childres and studentetu age lSjast $3. All tickeluwitt hest mure atthe door.

Tickets can be obtained bysending a stamped, self-addressed envelope tothe CiceroBerwys Fine Arts Council c-oCicero Chamber of Commerceand Industry, 5541 W. Cermahrd., Cicoro, IL 60655, or they casbe ordered by calling the CiceroBerwyn Pise Arts Council ut 784-28f 6.

Piano recital atSkokie LibrarySkohie resident Allen Anderson

will perform a piana recital at 3p.m. os Suoday, November 75 atthe Shukie Public Library, 5215Oaktas. Thin free coocert wiltfeature the eolupasiti000 ofSchubert, Scriahis and Rach-maninaff.

Andèrsas is a member of themunie fueutty of NortheasteroIllinois University io Chicago,where he teaches pions andfrequently appears as a onto per-former, occompasisl und cham-ber music ployer. Andersonholds a Doctor of Musical ArtsDegree from the Unieervity ofIllinois. This io Asdersos'ssecond perfarmasre at theShskie Public Library.

For more information, call lheLibrary ul673-7774, TDD 673-7774.

get a chasco to enjoy tIte life,color, hooting, music gzd danceof the Iriob.

The program in scheduled for 8p.m., in the audilorium ut MutueEast, Dempster St. at Putter Ed,,Fach Ridge. Coot of u ticket in $3.

. Upcoming Travel film preses.lutions include "The Road toTimbublu" (Doc. 5), 'DiscuverJapan" (Jon. 3f) god°'ATouch ofHistory-Yugsstavia" (Feb. 13).

MONNACEP in the adulteducation campfoest of OuktooCommuuity Collego iocooperation with Maine, Nibsand Glenhrooh High Schools. Forfather information, call 982-9888.

More movies formom and me

The Childres'u Deportment ofthe Rilen Public Library Districtin costinuing ils lull program ofhInan for cbildreo ages3-t yearu.

Films are shows at to am. onFridays at the viles BranchLibrary, 8320 Ballard cd., Riles,Programs are free und require noregistration. Children must heaccampanied by an 0401f.

The foltowiogis a list at filmtitles to be nhown: Nov. 16: Myown yard lo ptay lu; The cowthat,..; Fourteen rute and a ratcatcher. Nov. 23: Firefly namedTorchy; Caps foc sale; Happyowls. Nov. 30: I boom an std ladywho swallowed a fly; I'm amuomoal and no are you; Dogs,cals and rabbits; bobo, Yashu,Yakov aud the wolf, Dee, 7: Moleand the pocket; Mole an a gar-doser; Mnonhird; Rapsszet.

Each session is bppronimatelpthirty minutes in teuglb. For fur-ther informativo, call theChildren's Services Deportmostof the Maio Ubracy at $67-8554.

BustriptoChristmas TreeHouse

A opecial MONNACEP bus triplo Lake Geseva far a visit lo theChristmas Tree Story Houuo willtabo place Dec. 6, from 5:30 orn.105p.m.

The Italian Renaissance hornoof 200 Christmas trees, oso to 52-foot high, decorated with 156,560lightu, will highlight the trip.There will also be o stop an theway to browse through a callee-hoz of shops far Christmas giS toand to eat lunch at Millie's Pan-cake Haus.

A km will louve at 2-35 um.from Ike west purkisg lot of NifesWesI, Oakton St. at Edem Eu-pressway, Skskie; und at 8:45from the Oust parking bat ofMaine West, 1755 8. Wolf rd., DesPlaises.

Early registration is re-quested, since the trip requiresa minimum rogiubration nf 25 to30 persons. Cost nl the trip, in-cludiug lunch, is $35. Forregistration information, cullM0145ACEPaI 982-9558,

Halloweén pumpkincarving contest

Nurses, present a special"Operating Room Nursing Fair."The "Operatisg Room NursingFair," presented io recoguition ofNotional Operating Room Nor-ses' Day, Wednesday, Nov. 14,wilIbe heldin the AsssbuldtorySurgery Center of LutherasGeneral Hospital.

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Tesliog is especially importantlar those io the high riskpopulations, including peoplewho are overweight, over forty orwith a family history of diabetes.Pregnast womeo and womev whuhave hod infaots weighing over 9p050ds at birth should also belesled. Thin screening Is not larpeople who know they havediabetes.

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The first prize entry is the annual Hulboween pumpkin carvingcoolest at Swedish Coveoaot Hospital, 5145 N. California, Chicago,is showy with Jim Sooth, represenliog the hospital's patiest fondservice's winning creators Kiki Schuster, North Park, and RichQaistera, Lincoln Square. At right is the hospital's president,James IO. McCormick, M.D., Liocolowood. The winning entryrepresented a patiest food cart, with real minolure food on fruyo isIhe "insulated" pumphio interior, belog pushed by a straw-filledtray girl towards a daar marked "Elevalor oui of order." Wissernio the cuoteol received as pelees - what else? -pumpkin pie.

"Operating RoomNursing Fair"at Lutheran General

Most surgical patients know The "Operatiog Room Nursingthem only os the coriog eyeu Fair" will feature tours of Ikepeering from behiod blue Ambulatory Surgery Cooler andsurgical masks asd caps. Who special exhibits nl surgical io-are lho Operating Room ourses olruments and equipment. Cam-avd what esactly do they do? maoity resideols will have av op-Members of the comosuvily cao portunity lo view Ike aperuliog -lind out from 10 am. Io 4 p.m. rooms and intro aboul the role ofSaturday, Nov. 17; 'when the - the operating room ourse.Operaliog Room oni'oes of "Thin io a great opportunily for- Lutheran Geseral Hospital, 1775 everyone to 'pans through theDempslcr 01., Park Ridge, io coo- closed doors' and see whatjuoctino with the Northwest operatlog room sornen du," sayoSuburban Chicago Chupter of the Sally Lim, RN., chairman, FairA500ciutios of Operating Room C000mittee.

Balloons, surgical caps avdmanko, aud other special itemswill be distributed. Retreshmeolowill be served.

For further information ahoniIke "Operating Boom NursingFair," call the Public Allairn Of-fice at Lutheran General Haspilalat 698-8110.

Weight Controlprogram atAlexian Brothers

sugar test's Atentan Srolhers Medical Ces-- ter, Elk Grove Village, io

Bethesda Hospital, 2451 W. cooperation with Health Im-Howard nl., will offer Oree blood pruvement Systems, Inc., is al-ongnr testo daring Diabetes lering a program to provide aDeteeliov Week; Nay. Il-17. permaneol approach la weight

-- loss. Thin 00-going programThe - free screening, in (dannen bogie almost moolhly)

cooperation with Ihe Noetheco iocorporalen Medical Center eu-Illinois Alfiliate of the Asuericao perIme, the participaot aod theirDiabetes Assaciatino, io part of a persoval physician in a tripartiteoalinvwide campoigs to discover group that cao effeclivelp work to

Ihr 'hidden diabetic". Tests will design a successful weight coo-he given bp appoiotmeol only trotprogramfartheparliciPaOt.belween 8 am, und lt am. Son- This 25-weoh, no-0000055e,day, Nov. lt through Sulurday, medicully approved programNov. 17. Far an appointmeol, call teaches a variely of weight con-7tt-0000, eel. 5256 and ask for Ms. Seul tecbsiq005 wilhaut the use of

Davin, special diets, plUs Or reducingsossians.

A free infocmalionat meelioglar the publie wilt be held utAlexias Brothers Medical Con-1er, 500 W. BiesterSield Ruad, onTuesday, November 21. Theprogram is available Io a limitedoumbec ut adulls. Further in-farmaliun and reservations torIhd informalioOul meelings areavailable by calling 9tt-3675Monday through Fridap.

Holy FamilyCPR course -

You eus learn the propermethod of saving lives io u nixhour CPR course conducted atHoly Family Hospital on Satur-day, Nov. 17 from S am, uotil 3

Tite course is taught accordiogto the Americas HeartAuísciation guidelines andteaches emergency rescuetechniques that cas help sane theliven o! victimo with cardiac--orrespiratory sorest, heurt attack,strobe or drowning.

A CPN booblet must be readprior to taking the class. Par-ticipunto who successfully corn-ploIe the program are certifiedfor one year.

The fee io $3. To register, callIke Public Relotioss Departmentat 297-1806, Ext. 1174.

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Herne Hospice òl tIto VNA ofEvumlso is offering 1mo specialprograms concerningbereavement that are open to thepublie. Au part of their corn-rnunity role of helping familiescare for a dying poroSo at home,Hospice alsooffers bereavementfollow-op for all tarnity membersfor up to one year following thedeath of the putiest. Due to thiscommitment to bereavement,Hospice is holding five mecho ofbereavement seminars whichstarted on October 23. This is tohelp increase communityawareness of the procom 51 griefund how to help those mho aregrieving. Those interested caoattend ose or all of these

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Atoo Hospice boldo groups forthme who are bereaved called "ADoor to the Fstuce." Tlsiu is aneightmerk oagoing program withfocus us support, sharing, andgaining perspective on the future.Nest group starts io November,running Wed000doy enesingsfrom 7-S p.m. at Trisity LulheranChurch, 3t37 Golf rd. in Skokie. Itis open tu people in all rom-munition sereed by HomeHodpire who would like somesupport and u place lo shore 061era loss, For lurther infsrmatioo erlo reginter for either call SueKelter, Coordisator of 'Votos-teers, 328-itOu.

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Annua I r inane iaL and Statistical Statementsad School Siniric i No. 71

Por ihn Fiscol Year Ended Jane 30, 1954GENERAL STATISTICS

Sien nf 6 ielric I icsqasrtmiteo 2.5 S

Nnmbnt of anitnd acceceniers S . ISomber of fall- tinocor tificoied onploy005 S 40Numbot of part- timtcnt tificated emplayeeO S 45501cr of fall-li neoon-cnrtt f icaiedcm ployeee S 15

Nombnr of part- tin0000 _certlficamden ployons IAaeragn daily at tnod0000 : 792.56Nimber cf pupila enrolled Por grades Pte-K-2 K-57; l-73; 2-32; 3-35; 4:.39;

IrSl; 6-33; 7-40; 8-53; SpociSl-O; Total 325Tan.SaRo by Fond (in I) Edocallonal .9714%; OprratiOna Bldg.& NSiononanon2500K; Working Reek .0456K; Traneportalioo .0820%; Monitipol Ret Ereeon t .0182%;

Dietrtct A eeeeec d Valuation; $i69,6S8,520Aeaeeaed TabalEen PCt IDA. Topil: $579,910Sotol Sanded Indob tedne6e , Inno 3f , 1954: -f- -

Porten t 0f Bonding Power Obliganed Carre etly: -O-ASSETS VALUE OP CAPITAL ASSETS OASIS OP VALIATION USED

Lend $ 230,400 Coot

Soildinga - 0,009,916 loeSEquipment 156,869 -

Cost50055 PATOSENT POR CEUTIPUCATED pERSONNELS SALLES UANGE: $25,000 nod 090E: 0.0.Ualnvebi; A. ICoboS; E. Slant; A. Liolsa; T. Baci; E. SfcCtatktO ; E. StnphoOeC. Catre; C. Travor ; S. Teony; A. nagnard; SI. Stninr L. Palrnkl; K. Drnic010

TilleS; K. nanlon; J. Andenson; E. Ratter; L. Stlten C. Oomonoski; U.Fiodirr; 0. AaenOO; SALLES BANGE: $17,000 to $24,999; P. OaletOn S. NaoieoO;

pilait; R. Richards;- i. Potroto ; H. Blangin; N. patte ; D. Coeinnki; 'P. Unan-boboS; 3. Richardson; S. Schmidc S. Lnk onice ; T. K mora ; K. Tb icono-, SALAU'lBADGE: $10,000 co $16.999; L. Leonard; E. Pat cieno , L. Ediogtan; D. knecadc;p. ColUey;D. Brrse let ; C. Norphy; ESOSO PAYMENT Foi NOn_CGBTIFICATUD P0000SNEL:

SALART DANGO: $25,000 and 000E; 0. Dacher ; SALARY RANOs: $00,000 to $16,999;L. KrnnrOld B. Nilieo;C. Milacha; D. unid; O. Stet; K. Packt; D. Isiliotis;S. L overdo ; L. Pnodeoo; SALAiT lANGE LESS TEAS $40,000.00; V. SroUlo;GeraldineUntnbieoi; J. Lee ; 01. ficela; U. ajailambardo ; E. Snolik; L. Maloni ; 9. Chmiel.josh; .0. Ernnitr; F. leporta; G. Sngortn; J. Gr-aoatellt K. PheLpS V. SoBarco;

IC. Sali; U. lfa100yneki -T. Woldcoo; D. SaoU; E. Dl oseyne kf; U. Bianchi; J.Annoiai; L. Poceteon ; E. reput ; S. Eoinroo ; 0. Narphy; O. Mnlceyookc; EaSEd-berg; BI. Bndrinh; D. 101f; T. Narphy J. ImbUto; K. 561000; N. Grant 10er , Jor-i]yn Kobra; SUBSTITUTO TEACHERS: PAY RANGE $36 to $44 PER DAY: 9. kIowa; D.Ahocno; 7. AnderSon; E. Bacchiton; E. ocrEmot ; 01. -nooaiotty; C. Ch amnre bi; C.Cooper; G. Drtger; K. Etbhardf; U. Fisher; O. Frnsnr ; C. Gonne, C. Ocrons;01. Bnkin A. Onrvnf; U. Jcosen ; D. Johnson; L. Rocio; 1. Klein; M. Loben; 9.Langer ; J. Lchoynr; P. Dryer; B. Oynre ; G. Elejrsk; J. Panico; N. Parra ; S.

Pitt; iaqnni Bocca ck; L. Rolf; p. Saoarae , E. lnnhorsbi; M. Schulen ; J.Schinel; J. Snhoondorf; M. Tetcher t; N. Vntcnr; P. Sniosttin -

- DIS5015000NTS OVER $500.00Rindo Aeeoc. 5,593.00; Jran Anderson 510.50; Ariinftoo UUa,n Io. 3,707.91;Oelen Bachot 0,142.41; Rober A Toyior CO. 782.12; BenblOy-CardF CO. 12,016.44;Robnrt Biaochi 1,040.00; Dill'S Complete Laodatnp6087,I5O.00 Raymood Slanb535,60; Dlotb Eltttric Co. 2,233.15; UUoe,Crose/DUaO Shield 04,900.52; Drod-head_Garrett Co. 539.01; GtraUdine DoSano 1,347.671 'hocen O 000atin 1440.00;Bogie Pnhlitatiooa 547.60; Dasinn,O DotertOrn 2:362.71 ChI IoiaraOte Agency11,897.00; K ommonwea ich Gdicon 37,745.43; O.L. forty A Co. 755.00; Caecum Chem-

icais 592.80; BAD Prodotto 2,925.30; Inca Docto i Pian of Ill. 696.06; Oir. nfLabor 12,484.39; Dbeto Snbscripiloo Scm. 1,383.47; FermO, Love b Sieben3,606.00; Cori p iachcr 517.47; pori Dcnrborn LUGO iosor . 96540; Fon Dodaecrieo1,217.95; Predcibbro b Sono 644.60; Prico-Lay 043.53; Fioyd- Gaseor Andio-Vieaai1,530.00; Joe SIE i000trten Landecap. 2,975.00 0mo &C0. 1,323.12; Uiobe Booh

Co. i,ili.52 Oamstrn Finar Craftnre 1,600.00; D.C. Booth bCO. 1,107.02; Sled-line Dairy 6,l52.24 SSighenith Co. 610.35; UniE Rinohart A W maton 1,057.50;B 0005.00 ii i,854.B2 UavidRoppe 1,140.00; fil. Arec of School 1,554.00; Eli.Deli TeiePh000 9,S96.00 IlS. Oentai UetV. 6,666.02; 011. No5Ec. Roc Stossen t18,661.49; Dii. ooSoic.Recir. Fand P.O. ib,779.05; ElI.PrioniPalo Aeeoc.556.50loetretato Ei ectronito 7,744.00; Rame s ifooit Co. 539.52; P.O. Elmo A Sono565.50; Arthor 0.ifoboo 1,595.80; Laid100 Bros. 650.62; JO. Lacca Co. 7,411.70;Lasor0000 Ponds 9,32S.87 Thn Lido 928.00; BObO Orating CO. i3OB8.95; Oleict -hofer arOe. 79,021.00; ISainOTOP. R.i.DDST.2E7 535.00; Lillian Maiooii,352.00E croco Mano Soeur . 65,700.75 Midotot Visnai Equip. i,493.76; 05000 CO. 510.58;Nati. Dalting i,37S.06 Nati. SchooiT000i Serv. 3,523.00; Nilo, FidohCab Co.657.00; 0010e Twnep.R.l. DEST.2l9 A,25S.72; Sorthern Snburban Sp.Ed.7,b36.SANorthern Iii. Eas 45.245.91; Faint Bagou 1,773.02;. PainS Sports 1,395.93; - . -

peints A Son 632.55; potlach Ei octrica B Seppi. i,i46.00 poythoihgicai Corp.546.75; Pardons Saburban Rosit 1,499.75; paritao/Charchiii Chomicai 1,606.60;Icona Ace Rdue 1,069.65; nothoster UnroitidO 552.50; Savin forI. 926.00; SavinCorp. 513.60; Thomae Bobble 5,iiG.00 Schoiascit MaganioOe Si5.65; School Diet.

59; l,iiO.Oò; Rthooi Dint. 64 3,371.76; Schnoi Dist.67; 220633.66; Schoai DIet.SB 11,698.57; Skokio School SB 544.05; Sthooi Sist.7i 2,D6S.Sb; SchOOi Bist.

Si - 796.43; lchooi Eilt. 7i 2,353.57; Schi. Disc. 73½ 552,00; Schoohlist.74 47,872.47; Schl.Diet.i09 6,520.00; School Otnith Sopl. 527.58; aoperao lot.34,009.29; Ths SoaOr Bcccor 1,175.00; Spoarn boOing iiAGD.00; Sttcb-Vaaghn1,457.20; S toionr Cory. 2,i5i.86; Evaiyn Steph000 538.00; Truchero Oct Bromeo O

Syateo 1,063.661 TnrracO Loodotapo Ç attractS . 5,525.00; Toy. Schooi Tronsoror4,977.00; Troth Teno EaiocOnaotO 2,595.00; Onliod visual Aide, 2,439.25; Vii-lago of Sf100 1,753.44; WoOs 000cr Basic 66a..i2; 0104015 Tracsportaiioo 750.00;Xoroo Ed scoOion Pobi. 568.65; CavOur Totter i,UAO.00; Eag0000a ieosAi 2,018.45.

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Baby Sitters- certificates

Srvcn girls recently ronoiveolceetificnioS reoofnioiog theo sucSconsto! compiciico nf ihr MootonGeovo S'ocA Ditriots bohynitlmfworkshop.

The workshop: which iookpinne over n five-dny penad mOclober, iociudcd inoinoction mfirst aid and how io road ioemcrg000ieO, 0010ty ond how todealssiih sirongeen ond teirphonrcolls. how io rotoriolo children

WatercolorsScssioo 18 55 the 8-week adult

walortotor program hegoosNovember 19. Clans meets ereryMooday at Prairie View Corn-rnanily Center Srorn D p.m. snlil5:35 p.m. through January 25.Tise program includes iustractsonin tradilisnal . watercolorlerhoiqoes, i.e., flat wash, ori ;nlo wet, and two brush methods.The iodiridnalieed instraclton nageared to all levels of waler-colorists. The fee in '40/reasden-ta; $4$/000-residrnto.

- WhimsicalWorkshop

The holiday gifts anddecoralionS Session of whimsicalworhahop for children 310 5 yearsold begins November DO al

- PrairiO View Coromas;ly Crofterfrom i p.m. snlil 1:45 p.m. eachFriday through Dreembor 14.Thc program inctoden gomro,crafts and sarprisoS for Ike yoangparticipants. The fee is$6/residelts; $7.58/noB-residents.

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Jolly HolidayCraft WorkshopThin speoial prngrnm far

childere in kindergarten throughOtis grade meets Saturdny,November 17, from 10 am. until0005 at Prairie View CosstmsnilyCouler. PartiCipntss will ho ahleto make ap to lodifferenf giNo forfamily and friends. Thf fer is$4.50/renidrotnl $5.58/non-reSideSts.

Guitar ClassThe second sesSiao of guilar

rinse far boys and tirls is 2ndthrough 8th grades begins noNovember 1f and cnstlnueslhrnugh Jaupary 1$. Classesmeet earh Sntscday at PrairieView Commsnity Ceeter from 9am. uotil 10 n.m. fer hegiusernaod from 1$ am. anlil ii am. forintermediates. The fee lo$24/residents; $29/nan-residents.

without asing n telerisioe, endhow to bondie hebies, Addres- -

sing the dann were n policeoffioer, fieefighter/paromedicussd

Th M00000 Grove PerA Districtmniolains a lint olbabysiitero whohoya tawplcted the workshop.W8seo- yasir 00e in oeed of abobynilter, call BOB-1200 for nreferent.

Youth ComputerSeminar -

The secood session of the youthoompaier semiunr, for 10 la 13year obb, begiva November 13and conlioaeS throagh December4. The program meets al PrairieView Community Cesler OR

Taosdayo from 4 p.m.-onlil B pin.The doso is as inirollaction lomicrocomputers asd so prierkriowledgr of computers isnecesnary lo participate is iheprogram. The fee in $48.92.

To register for any of theseprograms or for additional in-formation, call $65-128$ or viSitIhr registratioo desh on the moiufloor of Pruine Viow CommunityCooler, 6834 Dempsler, MortonGrove.

March of DimesSkate-A-Thon

Area ice skaters will be shor-posing op their blades for a chan.cc to win a computer in a Marchof Dimos Skate-A-Thon which iotahiog place now through Dec. lb.

lu Nileo, the Shale-A-Thus isbelog hosted by the Nitos SporisCompies, 7177 N. Milwaukee ave.Proceeds from the event will goto the March of Dimes In supportproghams far the preveotiou ofbirth defeots, the nation's mostsrriaas childhealth problem.

As as added ioceotive, the en-,trast who collectS the mostpledge money duriug the monthnod a half-tong skating periodwill be awarded a Commodore 16home computer. Comsosodore willdonate a mauitnscts, 2,580 of thecompotern in the nationwidecampaign. Additional computerswill be dosatedtothe Niles SportsCompfrn, n local March of Dimesresenrch nr treatment center andthe March ofDimes pmter child.

The $kntr-A-Thon is being can-dncted by the Ice Skoting In-slitute of Aenurtca IISIA), TheNitos Sports Comptes is offeringthe March ot Dimes skaters freeskating time. For haars nodsp0055r sheets, call the NuesSports Compleo at 297-Stil.

- NilesPark DistrictYouth Soccer standings

Players in the Nites ParhDistrict Youth Soccer Leliguebattle for goalS atGalfMitt Park. -

Nues Pork Dintrict Yoath Soc-cor standings as of November 3

.3rd &4th Grade Leegsse

TeamFalconsEarthqaahesWildcatsTornadoesLosersHammersSlingRaiderS 0.6

Game Results:Falcons 3 Tornadoes t;

Falcoss goals by: Reman Cam-pucano -3.

Ens'lhqsakes 3, Sling B; Ear-lhqaahe goats by: DarFoo Troth,Steve Saraoecki -2.

Ham500rs 3, Raiders O; Harumers goals by: Jomes Brooder -D, Doug Piombi.

Wild Cats 2, LoSers B; Wildcatsgcols by: Mike Pieharski, VictorJendras.

11h & 6th Grade LeageeTenm W-LEaglesl 6.0Smurfo - 5-iEagles il 4-2Sting - 3-3Wolverines 2.4Warriors 2-4Griffiss 2-4Chargers- 0-6

7th &Sth Grade LeaperTeem . W-LBarhnriaus _. 7.6

Sharks - 5-D

Coegarn 5-2Mustangs 2-5

Raiders - t-6BtneKnight i.E

Game Resells -

Sherhs 5, Blue Knights t;Sharks goals by: Ralph Asifatis -3, Bsddyllcro, Gregg Barda.

Cougars 3, Muslaugs t;Coagars goals by: Dan Flood -3,Mustangs goals by: Eric Tom-berg. -

Borbariaus 7, Raiders t; Bar-kartons goats by: Arthar Soefer -3, Chris Dsff,Pete Keller, GregBriody andGill Licudine.

- Game ResultoEagles 1 5, Griffius 6; Eagles i

goals by: Isaac Curiel, KeithBrand, Dave Swanoon, AlenZaohow,.fason Lernem.

Chargers t, Wolverines f;Wolverines goats by: JasonDunabse, Miho Jaoia, MattDeterdisog, Bernard Shim, KevinSbim-2.

Stiog 0, Smsrfs 7; Smss'fs goalsby: Jim Kaehn - 2;Joo Woods -2,Jim Bschley-2.

Eagles lt i, Warriors 4;Eagles 11 goats by: JasonPestioi; Warriors goals by: Alan}ternandeo - 2, Bobbi Libare,MikrAragasa.

LearH-to-Skateprogram for tots

We cao teach your 3-5 year oldIs ice skate ssisg a learningprocess that iscnrporates fus and

- games with dinciplised inslrsc-tion. Abitify levels mange fromchildren who have never ohaledto yonegnteeS with good bach-ward Skating skills. Registrationis-held at the Riles 5posts Corn-pIeR Ice Rink from Nur. 1 ta Non.14. Lessons begisi Nov. il.Children will receive f, °:b hostclasoes for $24 (mesideol fee).Skate rental is only 50g perlesson. All residentS of DesPlaines, Golf-Maine and Morton

- Grove Park Districts arewetcumo to ase the ice rinkfacilities at resident rotent Callthe ice rink at 297.6511 for moreSommation.

Youth BasketballClinic

The Niles Park District willbegin ita Yaslh Basketball Clinican MondBy, Nov. 18. Childrrs ingrades 4-6 will be icstrocled inthe sse of baoketbaS skills andStrategy. The session mons for 4weeks, each Monday and Wed-oesday from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. althe Grennas Heigkto Gym, 6250Oketo ave. Register for thin class)which is $6 for resideuls) al IkeNiles P5mb District Office, 7077Milwaukee ave.

- LEGAL NOTICE -

Sale Cams/Busen-Bids Io be opened at 10:06A.M.$atsrday, November 17, 1984 -

AdmmnistrationBaildiug7601 N. Milwaukee AveSaeRiles, IL

All autoisoobiles are 1983 Oldsmobile Delta, 4 dr. sodaos and areeqoipped with power Sleeming, power brakes, aim cooditooBlog,power windows, power door locks, AM radios, white wall tires,wheel dines, heavy duty batteries, pulse wipers, mear dofoggers,

- limited Slip diffemeotial, tronsmissiol coolers, heavy dulyradiators, et al.

Minimum bid for any of the vekirlesis $4,500. When bidders arekiddieg os msre Iban òne vehicle, bnl their intent is to porchase

. only one vehicle, the highest bid for aoy 00e vekicfe wiG hr accep-ted and the remainder cancelled.

00050m a 500SilL 05500i0 O

ali o a,,,sr, C,r,.Ess 5555.

oe0000Lo g tgt satoon. e 05050L0 P 0050 saeldLjl

Vehicles will be avouable for iospection t AME P.M., MondoyIhra Friday and 10 A.M.-f:20 P.M., Satarday and Sooday al thePobticliervices FaciliiF )7lB4 Toahyl aot;l tome of sale.

Sealed bids will be accepted by the Psrchassng Agent lAd-ministration Bailding, 7501 N. Mitwoshee Avenue) durIng normslbosisess koamn-f:30 AM-S I'M. Onu1 November tf, itf4.

Highest writless bid 000r the minimsm will ho awarded the-

vehicte.The Village of Nites rosemos the right lo roject any and all bodo

Old ta dispone of the vehicles in asy masser which proveo os the

best interest of the Village at Ntles,

Wi000rS of the hest costsme contest; poster Csmsssiasisnems Elaisse Hetoen and Wall Benose atdrawing contest, and raffle ore nhown with Pork the Annual Nites ParkflnotrictflaSoween Party.

Park IJistricl's30th anniversary party

mo Niles Park Distrirl will heholding a gala celebration partyori Sunday, Dec. 2 to .com-memorate 30 yeses of service toIke commanily,

The event will be held al Groe-sas Heights Itecreatios Center,$255 Oheto ave. aud will feature ashowcase of the many programsand fonctions of the park district.This is a perfect spportsnity forresidents to view firsl.kood, themany activities asd classes of-temed by the párk district. 1fpoo're ever had any questions orssggmtians for the district, here'syour chanchi Fach District stoffand commissioners will br avail-able to gire you a run-down on allthe district'o happenings, so planon stopping by Ike Grennan

To cosomemerale the district's351k Aooinemnar)', the Nitos ParloDisiriet is sponsoring a TrivioContest open 10 alt residents oftho commonity. Qumtions con.lamed io the content Trivia hookdeal with history, events andgeneral mnformbtion concernbstthe park district over the past 3f

RECEIPTS

G evr000e000 I hidTacal Bete100s

DI00005EMENTSS EeployOe aenefits

Porchosn ft Servions

455cm

.4

Heights Gym Dec. 2 far refresh-mentsandfsol -

Enact limes have not yet beenss$ablished. Watrh your localpaper for moro iosfonssationl

Students attendConference on

SmokingThree Maine EasI sisdeets, Nan-OF Ellis of Glenview, lOaron Kraftof Morton Grove, and GregFetmakis of Morton Grove, alten-oled the fourteenth rinnsal YnathConference On Smoking, the Dr.Harold Levine Memsrial Coso-fermes On Oct. 17 iO theauditorium of the AmerscanMedical Association.

Park District -

Family Trivia Contestyears. Families are asked tosolve qoestions aod remit 'thebooh to the pork district office(7577 Milwaukee ave.) uponcompletion.

Families answering allnfoestinns correctly witt receivelree opon ice skating passes for

"Grodes k

All-State &All-Conference0CC runners

Once again Oabtos ComososnityCourge showed the strength of itsdistance rsening program byhaving five athletes place on theSkyway Conference All-Cooference Cross Country Teamand on the Illinois Jwsior CollegeAlt.Ststo Cross Couots3- Tram.

Sophomores Tom Fotak, JimRabey, andSue Roseebtom madeboth the All-Cosfomence and AS-Stale Team for the second year ina row! Also sssakleg both teamswere freshmnnTony Vodieha andTony Pani Both Sue Rosenklamand Tony Vodicka were votod the"Most Veluable Runners" in theSkyway Conference.

each family member and specialpork diStrict gift certuficntes.

Trivia hooho arr available althe Park District Offico, 7857 N.Milwaukee ave. -For additionalinformatioo )eocept asowers toqsestiooa) call the district at 907-6633. -

33,440) 5,12f) 80,

42,530 121,305537,405 $211,450

yacal Bis hor500eoss . osa , sai050504_6

Esce, s (oocicirncythnceipos seer hob orsemnnns 41,687SSSSL55SOOS5S5S5S Pond Oaiarcts , Jo ly i , I 503 - 34,490S055LsSO5Oe5ss505 Pond BaiOccea , Jano 30 . - i 904 g a , i 71

COnOIDEo STATEMENT 0F ASSETS LEAR' ACO FOOD BALANCES AODBENO mOO CASH TOAnSACTEONO

JENE 30, 1906 -

- Eperatlane,nuiidisg h Oosd and

Gdooationsl Rato Ionesco Enteran tCush aiTWThVon tmonbn 5658,507 5500,720 556,545

's raes - oocopa 5000104-- pertaoion loi ir0000 5 cash

Coso nod loves chient, $70,1/7 $37,409 $201,400iperati005,

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Balid000 A bond and

LIARILITIOS AND FUSE BALANCES -Rd aoaOm000 i 00m tenanco Entere so

Pasd Oal antes $655,507 $s05,720 SOa,0A5;raoa- eicic Ipso 000ciot

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portados Unoiroonoc Cash

Fand Oaia000s 176,177 t57,b05 $201,400

s/Andrew R. Boffo biLis Toalostlr OCOEO 10650005

Parchasing Agent

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1132,505 520,Tf0'S 00,17521,215

153,000 20,319 01,175

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$i,609,77i - $405:93U07i,93i42:538

5,2101UB,S03

792 '3645,599,447 GG$T793

i , 249 : 192 103,04856,581 9,48157,418 45,25i77,428 97,657

2 ii 27,420- J,062108,431

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341,382 579,254$65S,5U7 $5GO , 728

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Felician studentsinducted intoHonor Society

Fnor Felician College otudnolobename charter mnmberoTht thennllege'o noce chuptnr of Ph)Thetu Kappa hoour Society jennrnmooins held Friday, Nov. 2.

The AlphaTolu PSi'chapinrmoo joslallnd at Ihn college thjsfall. First tn he ioduntnd wnreJncnl3'o Buojay, Mario Torey eCanciller, Auna Pelero, andMary Snvnrjn, All are Chicagooorlh stde residnots and houersludnols,

Phi Thnto Kappa -is Ihnrenogniand oatiooalhoonr oonietyfor o)udnnls of high academicachievement mho are enrolledfutl lime aod senhing degrees itstwo-year cnitegno. Establiohed inloto, Ihn society's porpoon io IBcecugotoe and nscouragn iotellec-bal achinvnmonl, promoleonholarshtp, develop leadershipand service, aad collivalefellowohip aanoog oludnots, To beeligible for membership stsdeelsWool maiolaio a grade averagenqutvatent nf at least a "B" anddnnnsootrale qualtlins of goodmoral characteraod citizenship.

Felicjao jo an accredited Iwo-year liberal arts nollege for menand wymeo conducted by theFelician Sintero at 380f W. Peler-oso ave., in Chicago.

Notre DameCommended students

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Four neolerg from Notre Dameftigh Seheol fer BoyS, NUes, hunebeen deolgeated Commended students n the $985 Nalineat Mer))Program. They are (front) David Babjne,Glenniow; Steve Archer,

. Morton Grove; (on olairo) Nicholas Palargeas, Ntles; Doe Mader,WesI Devon, Chicago. These otudeolo planed in Ihn top S per crol ofaver one million participants jn the compeljlion for Nati000l MeritScholars.

Maine East seniors earn Gold CardsOne hgndrnd and twnnty Maine

Eaot oenjoro were honored Wed-neoday, Nov. y, al a Gold Cardpresnolation/oycial

Doe acljvity for Ihr Pride aodItenognition nommilten at MajorEagI mon lo begin a Gold Cardprogram for senior 000dnolo. TheGold Card will esoenliatly give asenior a'ncnso la the hallo alMaide Foul without a paso as writao entry iota any touch pnrjndaod certain special evento.

Dean Marge Sola explainedthat the janiaro tasi year hadapply to Ihn deans' office it theywiohed lu be nuobidered ful aGold Card during their oeninryear. All applinanto mere theothoroughly screellod, takiog intoc000ideratinv ,ncardo, abseucns,tardies, eIn.

Scoiors renelvieg Gold Cardo attile Nov. 7 preoenlatieo inntudeDavid Adelman of Dao Piaines,Fausto Abo of Des Plaines, Mer-vin Aotnnjo uf Mortes Grove,lOgos Audrey of Park Rtdgn,Daniel Bang al Njino, MichaelBneftjnttofNiieo, David Boreal ofGlenvtew, Joel Biales of MortonGrove, Ren Brady nl Mimo, SotanBarile of Njleo, Gino Capek ofNitns, Steve Carao of DOSPtajneo, James Carrero nf DesPlaines, Birdie Chang of MfrtasiGrove, Jatee Chen nf Deo Plaines,Jamey Chong uf Des Plaises,Svio Cohen of Gienview,Ruehelle Cohen of Niles,Masreen DeChaud of ParkRidge, Linda Dt Legge Pf Nilno,Kriolinn D000van of NOno, ElmoEhlort of fleo Plomeo, LaoroEven nl Gleoview, Grog Fishananof Morbo Grove, Patricia Fongal Nites, Alicta Frake uf 000Plaines, Karin Frank of ParkRidge, JeffFranoeo of Nilno, 5)11Gardner of Des Plainno,Eilaabelh Gielom of Park Ridge,Patricio Coller nf Nues, KirtGrunhnwgki nl Des Pla)nns,Felice HerRn of Park Ridge,Marc l000coon nf Nitos, SteneJohan000n of Morion Grove,Anojra Kaplan cf Morton Grovn,Sepideh Keyv000hod al DnoPia)nnn, Voney Khy uf PorkRidge, Jan Chol Kim of DeSPlaines, and Karen Kraft of Mor-ton Grove.

Olber Maton East seniors ear-Hing Gold Cardo for the 1984-1985OchonI year inciade WendyKramnr of Morton Groen, JohnKwoo of Morton Grove, HeatherLaoge of Park Ridge, TrreoaLatuoaek of Mnrtno Grove, Jnao-5e Len al MorIon Grove, LorenLovytao of Dro Piaioes,Sasao Leviit of Des Plaines,Cheryl Liebterman nl Gionview,Mike Mankoonshi of Nues,Marianne Madigaa of Rites,Roberl Majerowsls) al Niles,Cyody Margaioki of Nilno, Joae-0e Macho of NOes, Atoay Mar-Invano of Mortoo Grove, JamesMastri nf Nibs, Aody Masor ofGienview, Mark Meinthoff ofNuns, Antonio Mereeda al Nilns,Racheiin Miliman of Gleoview,Mark M)oshy of Den Piaieno,Tracy Moore uf Des Plaioeo,Michele Morgan 51 Niteg, Brios

.Navhowica of MorIon Grnve, Lio-da Nachomine of Nileo, LitaOhren of Des Plajoes, GeorgePappas nf Nues, Deepo PaId nlDen Plaines, Hola) Patel of DesPlaines, Paliavi Potei of Rites,Enojen Pnter000 nf Riles,Valerie Pnlroy of Deo Plaines,Margare) Podtiodlik of DesPloioeo, Ronald Pogoiny of Rites,Roberto Romtree of MactooGrove, Debbie Roseothal of DeyPloient, Jorday Roblo of MorionGrove, Eric Roderman of DesPlajoos, Patti Ryan nf Riles,Basem Sbkara ofMorton Gruyo,and Rob Saper nf Mnrtoo Grave.

Remaining Maine Eastrecipients n) Gold Cards areMaggin Sarm)rnlo of OngPlaines, Anima Schmidt of ParkRidge, Juoeph Snialani nl MoclnoGrove, Laura Scott of Nues,Shilpa Shah nl Oes Plaines, ManaShroff of Des Plaines, JodiSiibormao of Riles, SherylS)iberman of Ribs, ItasnardSiroia nl Dog Plaises, StophonjoSmith of Rjles, Annelle Sproileerof Nimes, Roberl Slochura of DeaPlaines, Monica Sirangm000 nfRiles, Peler Smratigos nl Rites,Cydney Start uf Des Plaines, tooThaher of Deg Ptaj005, RobaThahker nf Des Piaioes, SIeveThomas of Dea Plomeo, JohnUirny of Park Ridge, Laoren Vnitof Glnnv)ew, Jim V)rhrey of

Rites, Aagela Virgito of Nile:,Nich Volpe of Morton Grove,Pkai Vyas of Riles, BettinaWackIer of Riteo, Steve Wolleroof Rites, Lily Wang of DesPlaines, Paige Wnnhsier nl Riles,Milcholi Weinotrjn of DesPlajoeg, Juan Weis of Ritns,Richard Weotphai nl Pack Ridge,nao Winkierah of Rimo, Jeffreyinlonk of Morbo Grane, Ntcole

Wilson of Deo Plainno, Jodi Wor-loman nf Gleoniew, Joyce Wu ofMorion Grove, Laryosa Wyn-nynhenho of Riles, John Yang of141mo, Lisa Vas nf Des Plaines,and Bitt Zetlier ofNiiea.

Demon debateresults

The Maine Easl debate learn,coached by Stnvn end DianeGray, woo fifth plane an thejunior varsity diviaioo al Ihnreceso Loyota.dnbatn toutou-meol. The team mas componed offreohman Dave Gotdsmnin of DeaPlaines and sophomnrn CaraBlanc of Marton Grove,

fo mho eovjcn d)visino freshmanDas Fronlich al Park Ridge waytenlk piace negative speuher, andbig cotlnagae freshmas RoryTarodash of Des Plaines look leo.1h place affirmative speaker.

The prevtoss mnnk-czdFreelich and Taradash placethird in novice division at theGtenbronh Opener held at Oleo.brook North.

Officer visitsWashingtonSchool

Do Ronemher I and 2, OfftcerKes Smiih fpnhe al WashiogtonSchnnl, Officer Smith jo from IhnGlenviese Police Departnoent, Heopnke is diffevoot grades andchanged his prOSeOiaiins lo snileach grade level. He talknd aboulOfficer Friendly, Crime Proven-lion, Proienlion, Lows, Respno-oibjlitieo aod other lopins of in-teresm.

Washinglon Schnol is beamed at2710 Gnif rd. je Gienniem and isonn of four elementary schools inEast Maine Schnul District 63.

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Tenia Annen, Kenneth Çh-miclinohi, Sandra Delgado, AmyFlack, Sgoon Hrajnoka, Brad

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Issoratce esecutive Gordon R,Falter was recenily elected

- chairman of the Washington -Health Corporation, TheWashington Iteullb Corporationin the newly-formed parentholding company tsr the sel-fer-prefit Martha - WashinglnsHospital and the WashioglonHealth Care Foundation and afor-profil corporation, MarleehEnterprineo.

Faller in owner and presidentnf the PrideMarh NnrlhWent In-unraner Agency and CareerEvaluation systems, Inc., both nl

,Nilen. He has been u director ofMartha Washington Hospital sin-ce 1970 und has held several:committee chairmanships.

Feller in a direclor emeritusand pant president nf lhe MilesChamber of Commerce. He bauserved as a director of theChicago North Side Commission

- no Healib Planning, from 1973 tu-1070; an director and bodgelcommittee chairman from 1071101977 añd an a tronter ut Goodwill

- Faller elected.head ofHealih group

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The high-tech computersimulator which is is nperation at -Ihr 300 Golf Mill ProlessiooalBldg. ottice is also ideal tortraining on dittereot models nrtor brushing up on specific nhi[lu.The present equipment is able Innimulale Wang, IBM and Lanierword processors, which areamong Ihn moni widely usedmndels by csmpaoieu iv theChicago area.. Arcordihg to Nancy Pelersen,manager, other models nuch an -XeroO BO and DECwate will beadded to lIre Kelly system in thenear Isture.

The Kelly tent tras made itpossible to set meanarablo worbprocessing standards tar Ihr Ersttirria. The rompaoy's president,T.E /idderley, said that itrrpr omis toe word process logaba, the typing lest representedtor llrcelerical tield at the turnstthe ceolary.

TIre sirrsulalor program isKrll"s solulion lo tIre problemfared by Ihr lyrirporáry help in-dustry st supplying ettectiveor'orhcrs tor Ihr wide sanely utword processing rosndrin beingused loduy. lt has made. ilponoible for Kelly lo cerlity thata word processing operatnr inqualitied tor a specific job.

The nimalalor's prennelestiog capability and in-dividsaliaed teaching method lets -

Kelly hnsw esaclly where euchoperator's nlrenglbs andwnahnessro lie. Berause Ihrsimulator cas pinpoint and im-prose syvcitic areas ut w'eahness:un operalor cao usually bebruaghi np to Kelly's standardwilh praclice. The rosoli is agrowing rcscrnr ol typisls andsrccctaries -qualified for synodprocessiog 055igrrmenls. -

Morton Grove'Bank assets up.

$19 millioh' Jobo Corrrcliunoo, yresideol nlTIre Morton Gros'c Banh, 0000Wauhegas rd., Morton Grove,announced Ihat Ihe bank'n lolalasocIo as - 01 Si'pl. 70, were .gymillion, uil increase ol $19 millionfrom Ihn lutaI assets reporldd one -

year ago.T0DiI deposils for Ihr bash over

tire bol 12 month period rose $10million, increasing Ihn lobIdepusilo lo $05 million. Cor'-ireliusan also 00000riccd Ihalcompared lo ove your Irgo, TheMorbos Groyn Bask's not rar-hogs rose 115% arid lire reluro or

ancrage assets was upSI%. -

Corocliusos stated Ihal 'l'beMorbos Groen Baoh lias coo.Iround In enynrience profitablegrowth during Ihn tirol t.naonbhsut 1904. "II is Our' ongoing rum-rnitnresl to rrrroairr dedicated toeltenlively serve Ike financialneedn of our community. We willalna roolisue lo broaden ourrange of tinancial urrvinea forboth Ihn retail and corporatecostumer, focusing un casbomerconvenience and personalizedservice," added Corseliuson,

. . Open Houseat Willows Aeademy

Willows Academy for GirlsIoculed,at tIlt Greendale ave.,Nibs Irosted äs Opes Bosse forroroopeclivr ntodestn and Iheirparents basI Friday ereniog.Mro. Marie Keenley, Direclnr nfIke Willows, wrlcnmerf Ihe paren-Is... "you have the right lo chooseIhn lype nf education yns wioh bryour children, Mrs. Keenley said,und we believe the kind ofrduçaliOo you want io Irene atIbeWillows," She then iniroducedIhr faculty heads, who in turn es-olained Ihn curriculum et their

dionusoion On the Senior Nighlevel we emphasize fnor areas:lituratora, grammar, nom

.posllios, and vocabulary im-provement. ' '

Slodenln and tacully were thenavailable for boors and In ansa'erqueslions. All were- invited toshare in refreshmeols, A film ofthe lust sprirrg play produrtion,Annie, was available-for viewing.

The Willows is a collegepreparatory school for girls ingraBo sis through twrlvr. Theschool stresses academic en-

respective departments. Miss enlIence togelber wilh personalCarol Nnluohi, deportment head renpnsoibilities, solO-discipline,nl Englislr slated, "De bbc Junior lime m000grment and sbodyBigh level we emphasiac shills. The Willnny rsill kost Iworofinemenl - al reading/study more Open Houses during theshills, judgement-borming as well acodrrnic year: Jusuary 10 andus through oral readiog and April20.

Special foreign languagestudents at Maine East

Ni,selees npeeizl Moine Snotstudeotn ore currently membeenst on messosI gennp, Phi LessshdnKappa Hozsrnry Saeiety. TIsisgcoap is rasiqae hs that all of themembnrn leIse two foreign lang-

New members nf this yearlabriog Spanish and French aroCheinlina Bnstrom of Des Plaines,Dipli Kurassi of Des Plaines,Mirhele Lobseieh nf Den Plaines,mrd Ellen Wolf of Morton Drove.

Feaoh Maasronna of Mites isenrolled in lOaBan and Preockwhile Luswell Morn-al Des Plainesand Ckrisline Sohoster of MestasGrove ass stsdying German oasiSpanish.

Beth Riley nf Den Plaines istahiag Spanish and lIaBan, mdLori Weiser of Olsoview insbudying German md French.

Brooming Phi Lambda t{appo

Restirreethigh school()1)4y' house

The flesurrertion NighSchool Opec House wilt be heldSunday, Nov. tt, from lt am, os'lii 3 p.m. at 7511 W. Talnott, Openlo all, especially nisth, sesentkunii eighth grade girls and theirparrntn, Ihe Opero House providesOpportunities lo learn abnat Ihracudemic offerings al Ras, lath tofanolly, tour the building, oreperformances of the Mes-NoireDarne wind ensemble andttesorrection Drama Depor-Iment and mud with othrr ad.noinistralors, parents and sluden'

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Anyone unable to attend theOpen Buone und wishes Inarrange u visit to Resurrection srneeds more information nhoaldrail Bark Eteyrman al 775-0010.

P,auurreclios Nigh School, 7511W. Tulcoll, proudly anrruilrreenIhal the Varsil3' Cross CounlryTeam bao qoalified for Sccliosalsafter finistriog fiflh ouI ut ltteams in the Lyons Regionalvornpvlilion.

Denpile un injury tu JerroiferFlashing, Ihr leam's llrird 'anolrunner, Iba Res Bandits corroed125 points. The Cross Ceuntrylearn has soflered marry irrjurleoIheoughout the uranos, but Ihedeplb and support nl the learn baopaid obb deopite these problems.

Reuites Coticen - Machey andDiane Ott finirhed 15th and 13threupeclioety and according Io

members melado Paola Oolasnisial Oleoview ISpmish md bIalian1PelerGemgesos of Nues IDesmmaodSpminkl, Sabino Oolubnwohiof Miles IFeesch orad Germani,Jack Nicho of Miles ISpmink andPeeonhl, Nicholas LaValle nl PoebRidge IPrenob und tbnlimi, DooPhoungcherdshou of Puck BidgeIPersek md Spmishl, blamerRobin of Des Plaises IPrench mdSpmrishl, Michelle Slaggn of DenPlaines lSpwdnh md tlalimi,Neha Thatsbee of Des PlomenIPreeck md Germani, aed MarIaUshlino' nf Park Ridge IGeemmmd ballai.

Phi Lumbda Kappa was storiedby Mr. Donald Andemos, Ike

. former foreign language deparo-meno chuiemm nl Molosa boot, tabonus those sludents who acelining two foreign baguages.

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Oahbon Community Cnllegc inDes Plairais and Skokie is accep-

r hog lelephone regislrubion forparI-time studeols on Wed-nesdays, through Dee. 0, from Oam. Io 5 p.m. Sbudeobs can uppiyfor admission al any lime, belmoob receive Iheir letters nl Oc-crptnnrr bronco registering byphone. Telephone regiutralioncas be rampbelrd by coIling 035-1911 on Wednesdays. BrOorrcalling, students shonid havetheir social necurily number,along wibh Ihr clans and sectionnumber st the desired class borwhich they desire to cornil.Spring classes begin Jan, 14. Farbunker information, call theOabrtnv Commonily College Of-bine of Admmsni000, 035-1715 oru3S-I4Il,

Coach Awl' Jo Schenl, "Mackeyhun a greol opyonisniby la qualityOn an individual for stale.''

Rn000rhing no 1ko learn, Scheelsaid, "We run ovni al Ihn LyonsRegional, Irorsever, il wasn't Ourbeni. The upcorroiog Seclinnal willbr bugir."

Anthony R. TomasMarine Plc. Anthony R.

Trrrran, -son ob Astern D. andt,rnvOr R. Tomas nl toll Dreheave., Shnkir, has completedrecruit training at Marine CorpsReeruil Depot, San Diego.

Scouts tour fire statiön

Nuco Fire Station S, fSfO W. -Dempsler st., wanIhr scene receobty of an open house sponsored byIhn deporlmenb and Explorer Pest St, tar 105 CubSnouts and 20 parents.

Thy open hnase wan held in conjunction wilkFire Prevrobion Werk. The sroubs were gives aloor of Ihr tim 5101mo und esamined Ihr pumper.ladder brach and paramedic uniI. Tkry aise wet-eked a demanobrolion by non fmrrbighter who don-

Class Of t 988 OfficersNon. f was loo late for mrm-

bers of Ihr Class ob 1900 at MaineFool to vole br otlinersandwilk Ike ballots rant and noanledChristine Len st Morton Grovewas elected president for Ike1904-1005 unhool year.

Worhing with her al MoineMani arr Rnbrrl Feslensteir stNilrs semino as nine-president,Jon Consoli ob Des Plaines asIreosorer, and Arilonella Granito

NelsonKindergarteitI'ow WOW

In observance of NAtive/anerivOn t'rdioir Doy, lire bin-dergartro slodrels, dressed iosoif-mode costumes, performedon todion Pow-Wew. The Pons-Wons' mnnclonlrd a poem, a song, udrannatiaolion and a sbory readby Jelt Tanker IA.M.I and JellChrngnhar000 IP.M.l Abler theperformance, the sludeols weretrealed to a popcorn noack.

The kiodnrgarlenn sludents per-burmrd this speciat program no-den Ihr direction uf musicbeucker, Mary Tito and kin-drrgarten brocher, Mary JoWilhelm.

Nélsorn School in Incaled ut 8901N. Gaanum ave., Miles, und is annof four elementary schools inEast Maine School District 003.

Soviet 'Navysl)ecE11iSt (o speak

William N. J. Munthurpe Jr., ospecial assisbanl to IhO Chief obthe Naval Opnrobiorrs for Sovietaffairs, will br bine guest speakerab Ike November 17 dinnermeebiog ob tine ChicagelandSquodrno ot Ihn Ansonialion ofNaval Anialino. The 7:31 p.m.meeting at the Officers Club ofbbc Glenview Noval AirStabinn inopen Io the poblin. The cast perperson is $15.

Manlhorpe, 05e of the mostknowledgeable people in thenoontry on Ihr Soviel Navy, willspeak un possible Seviet rean-lions Io majar Navy issoen andinitiatives.

Tile Bugle, Thnrndny, November tI, 1984

nfNilesos serrebary.Tire Ont. 25 balloting alun eier-

ted nino class coonnil represen-balisesJennifer Brody of Glen-viera, 'Benjy Fine ob MnrtonGrove, David Fsltrrman nf DenPlairons, Cares Herbin nf ParkIGdgr, Andy Kim at Den Plaines.Bobby t,edermao of Glenview,btnward Mora nf Des Plaines,Kinns Pearl nl Morion Grore, andElieabrlh YusefDes Plaines.

sed all afhis fire nlnlhingusd the air mash.According le George Nowak, 00e of ihe adult

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The linanvial growth and progrens nl the naviogn and loanbusiness and Ihn growth of the basic Amerciun economy arrclosely intertwined is the hsme construclino iaduntry.

In the Chicagoland area, there han been record connlroelion nldingle-family homes, with a fair amount nf connlrselion nf con-dnrniaiorn projects. This record construction activity occurredin mast sections of thy U.S.

However, it mont be soled, Ihal there was only a small amountst apurtnoeOl constroclion in the Chicagniand urea, und monireal enlate esperto feel that, in the near future, there ivill be ashortage of rectal oeils. Because of Ihe high cost of buildingconnlraclion and the problem al getting sufficient rents lo coverIbis increased cent of apartment cnnnlrsctinn, it is expected thatthere wiflcontisae tu be issulficient apartment construction inIhe near tuture, eventually bringing aboni a shnrtagr nf rentalunits, which in turn will cause resObo rise.

With prospective advancing inleresl raleo, the home buildingindustry will inevitably elow down asd wilh it Ihe savings andsian business which wilt bring abnut a nlnwing the business

cycle. lt in hoped that Ibis would only be a temporary nlow-dosonin the borne construction isdaslry, and that our economy woaldrapidly regain its fall stride.

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Peerless Federal han eslreooely competitive rutes tor honreinsprooenrcnl loans and hume eqoil' loans.

Voue house bus been or'arhisg hard for you dog rl lias probablyincreased dranoaticulty iv value since you purchased il. While ilhas increased in value, the. um000t s'sa owe lion beendecreasing. Tire diftereoce between what you owe and what illsworth, is your equity, and il could mean thousands of dollars youcould use towards hume improvement and energy conseroalins,

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arywhere, and She statiÒns are decorated with oil paintings,marais, and chasdetiers. Public transportation is exceltent, the asenf private passenger cars being discsuraged, both to save fuel andto bolddown pollutióñ.

We stayed in the sewer und better hotels, 2,000-3,084 rooms,comparable to our Hittoss and Sheratoss. On our way to our first -

hotel, our Russian tour guide pointed skyovard toward a sew hotelnader constrsctioo saying in herbroken English,"Oo the roof therewitt be a revolting restaurant." Is directing us toward the shoppingcenter, she also said we should go down o bill, turn left and thenright, and to find oar way bach to the hotel, we should walk back-wards.

Oar first sight io Russia was the 4th of July - a cocktail party, atwhich we alt toasted better relatioos between the two saper-powers. We took a conducted loor of Moscow, a beautiful old cityfall of trees asd parks, and taler visited the Exhibit nf EconomicAchievement, a sort of Wortds' Fair, consisting of 200 acres and 7e

pavilions entollisg the accomplishments of Rsssia in agricotture,industry and space enploratios. -

We visistrd with the officers asd some of the members of theMoscow Bar ASse.,o group of 1,070 lawyers, of whom 540 arewomen, to servetfie city with 570000f inhabitants. By contrast,Cook County, with a population of 7,5t,gOO, has appronimblely -

26,000 tawyers. - - -

Women Occupy a c005picaOus position among Ike professioos,most phyniciaos are women, and us their Supreme SovielPresidium, their governing body, 5 ouI of 14 membersare women.We interviewed these officials, and learned that is Russia, fkdreenints a lawyer-ctienl relatiooship, there are righfu agaisut self-incrimination, crimìnaf defendants are entitled to legal represen-taSso, and tkeir other procedures, including hail, are much like ourowe. Their courts lack volume of reported cases such an we find jethin country, bui opon questioning, their response wasthal werequired oil oar Verbiage because Americas lawyers purpnselymake the laws cumplicated su they eau collect mure lees. This wasfollowed ky laughter on both sides.

The vuisme of cases handled by lawyers and csurts in enlremelylow. The reason fur Skis is an elabsrale system of ArbitrationPanels, 55e is each industry or eslerprise, thru which passworkers' complaisls aboul wagen, hosrs, work assigomrnlo, hiringand firings, etc. Should a Moscow dImen want legal advice, hewould go tu the Bar Asso., and il, is lure, would assign him one of -ils lawyers lo handle fois caso, depesding nu In csrnplesily, al Ikeconclusion of which the chest would pay Ike Bar Anos. Al Ike end ofthe year, Ike Bar Asso. wdsld spill up ils income among tu mem-kern according Io Ike volume nf work dono by rack. The Bar Anos.

, limits ils memberships to 1,000, a rinsed shop lype of arrangement,each year vnlisg lo add a low moro members out of a waiting liso nlsomel500rso. -

Most dispules arr resolved 1km Arbitration, leaving the courtdockrls relalively light and Ihr lawyers' work cnrrrspnodisgly no.to percent of suck disputes, il is esfimated, ore roonloed Ikro orbitralios, Ike dissatisfied party beiug able to appeal u decision toIke whole Committee nl Trade Usions in his area. 5 perceelof Ikonedisputen end up in court. Siscethere is osly neo issurasce company -

in Ike USSR. namely Ike goVernment, responsibility far doter-mioisg Ike fault in auto accident cases is primerily the lok of thepolice. If, br enample, a Iruck owned by a grain cooperative shouldron a red fight and kit a private passenger auto, damages would hecharged to Ike grain coop, and it, is tars, would baco Ike right Ioreimkurvemest from ito own driver. -

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We visited the Tnlslny Art Mu005m. Ike Kremlin, Red Sopare, -

SI. Basil's Cathedral, the Puskkis Museum, heard on acappelf aconcert by a choir of 5f voices in an old msnastory, watched Georg-ian tolkdances and sampled Russian loods -kimm, ohanlick, pirosh-

hi, raviar and vodka. Incidentally, their vodka-is only 40 penol,about ball the strength of ourtt proof drisk.

Aller fnar days in Moscow, il was off Io By010russia, anulher nl

the 15 separate Repshlics comprising Ike USSR. Oar nest slop wasMinsk, a city of 1MaI00 inhakilanls (already a large and famnascity is 1154 when il appeared os anrienl Arab maps) - 12 percent nl

Ike city was cnmpletely destroyed by Ihn Germans in World War Il.One third of the present city is forent, and aller visiling ils most

impressive war memorIal al Kkatyn, os lo another trainingnominar, this lime when Ihr minister nl Justice of Minsk, a mem-

her of lheir Supreme Court, ils Arkitration Council, und otherPenples' court personnel. Our questions were all hnnnstly n-

swered,-encepl when we gol into Ike area of civil righls, at which -the Russians veemed ill at east and hedged a great deal referring InIheir Cnnslilslinn, which forbade any discrimioutios.

When we inquired about Nobel Price winner Sabhacov, we feltoriginally their evasive answers indicated stone-walling, but uponfurlker questioning, 5cc concluded they really didn't know as machas we did, us their controlled press only reporto that which Ike

goseriiment feels its citioesn should know. Decisions on this caseand other highly pnlilieat canes are made ky the top nehelon, andIke reasoning is not enwinunicaled even duivs lo the Ministre nlJustice On 050 of ils Republics.

We spent 3 days in Minsk, and Ihen un fu Rice, a city of 2,101,015,Ihé capitol of Ukraine, n city dating hack Io the first cenlury AD.We started out with a cily tour, a visit In Ike cours sowmer place,St. Anthony's church, St. Sophie's church, and finally as oldmonastery, with catacombs below. later we mould inlorvinwseveral prnfensorv of the Ukrain'an Academy of Sciences and In-lernational l.aw, Ike Director nf Srieolilic Criminal Law, andprofrosdrs of labor and fomily law. -

l,und and dwelling houses may be owned in Ihr USSR, we lear-sed, bol must be used wilkin a year nr il will hr taken buck by thegovernment. Property way also be inherited, as in Ike U.S., botagain, il you owned a home, died, und loll il lo a son, for esample,and he already owned a home, hr could not own both. Ile mostchoose between the tono, and mould not be allowed Io siebe a profil.The criterion is "Unearned Income", which is not allowed.Proceeds nl uale muy be deposiled in a savings bank, which paysinlereol al Ike rate of .05 - sol much mcm live for saving.

Three days laler il was off by Aeroflot, the Russian airline, Inleningrad - formerly St. Pelersborg, u cily of 5,100,011 people, fornur lasI 4 days before leaving for Helsinki and home. Leningradnloud off a 2 year siege by the Germans in World War Il, and con-tains St. Isaac's church, 3rd largest in the world. We cisioled Ikepalatial palaces of the cours, and Ike Herwiloge, Ike macs' winIer

-. palace, now an ari moscow. - - -

-Leningrad is known as Ike Veoice nl 1ko norlk, because of ilsnumerous conals, und we liad un opportunity to ride on a hydrofoil.We managed In see a performance of one of the famoos Russiancircones, o Russian buIld called Boris Gud000v, Ike opera

Rigoleltn" done in Bosnian, and a Russian night clok.ln betweenwe met two members nf Ike ruling presidium, 2 members of Ihrleningrad Bar Asss., held asolker seminar, ovil no In Peirodvurel,Ike greal sommer residence nl flic nobilily called Ilse Russian Ver-sailles, built by Calkerino Ike Greal. -

-Their currency is Ilse Ruble, one Roble being worth ollicially$1.41 when -we were Ibero. H0000ver, un Ike block macbet, anAmerican dollar could bring anywhere Irons 451-511 robles. Roblen,in turn, are divided mb 105 Kopoks, one Kopek bciog eqool to osoand a half cents.

Russia is a cicilined enoslry, albril buying a different codo nlmoral slandards Iban nor nono. You don't riced shots Io vinil llrere.The drinking waler is bale. Vos necdn'I leur pickpockels and holelIhieors as you do irr Europe olherwisc, sor polilieul inslakilily asesisto irr many other parlo 01 tIre morId. The loor cilios we cisiterlare all about 200-400 iailesdparl, o the fac western end nl Russiaknows as Esropeas Russia, in conlr051 lu Asialic Russia, have alalitude equal to 1h01 of Hudson Bay, Canada, and ockile we wereIbero irr Joly had a tewperalore ol 00-10 degrees. TIroir winters weonere told arr a kil warmer than in Clricago.

Has Ike tul nl lire average Russian iriiproved any sirrce therevolution') From an enlimaled 65 pereerrl illilrcacy before 1510,illiteracy is now rron-esinlent. Nurseries ar e available for elrildrdnnl working parents until tlrey are 2. Aller Ihul, kindergarlen until 7,tIren primacy school for Il years. All slodonts are required to corn-pIde at least O years of prini r y nckoolirrg, atlnodiog school I daysa sveek. They aro luoghI malh from 151 grade on, and woit select a2nd language by 51k grade. The graduate ut the IO year SovielSchool kas more hours of classroom insiruction Iban his Americancousterparl. Hokas studied a foreign language for 1 years, and haskeen introduced Io physics, chemistry und aslrorromy, all tuitionbring Iren. The big sport is Soccer. Russia is a closed slate, thenews is heavily monitored, no gambling is allowed except al racetracks. Food and all consumer goods aro in short supply, themilitary getting firsl priority. The amoning Ihing to me is that Ikemembers of our group received such a friendly welcome, con-sidering that for 45 yearn, Ike gond press bao oscorialed os an evilcapitalists, enemies If Ike working man, and noI a country Inemulate. Maybe Ihot esplains the otroog feelings nf patrinliom andlove nf country by all Ikone salionality groups toward Iheir"Mother Russia".

Old age pensiono is USSR eunm005ee at age II for mes, and 55for women. 40,551,100 people one-sloth of Ihn tolal popslalion) arenow 05 OO5iOs, a single system odminislered by Ike central goner-nment, no deducImos having been lakes from wagon, and theamusai nf pension being equal fo anywhere from 50-75 percent offarmer wagen.

Io a world thin small, our Iwo notions skould and musI learn tolive together. If you're rsriouu, adventucennmn, willing Io put upwills some miuor inconveniences, I recommend à trip In Russia.lt's an educafios, and you retors home thanking God again andagain.

National

Home Health.Caré Week

Regency At-Home Health See-vire, Ltd. of Nilus oeil -jein Ihncountry's und the Stale's homehealth caco agencies io celebraI-ing National Home Henitk CuneWeek, .Novemker 25 throughDeenmknr 1, prnefoimnd kyPresident Ronald Reagon.

FIelen Sntkuraman, SN..,N.S.N., Adorn su sImone, kas an-noasced that Regency HealthCentre is cOnjOisetinu with Peter-oso BranI' will buse free knallkscreenings for Blnod Prensareand Diobe105 is arder io aequainl000uomees with tknhouttk nur-Vices available te them in lknirown homes. These healthscreens 5W aun being offered from10 10 f020 um. Tuesday,November 25, at Peterson Beok'sAnneo, 5250 W. Petersen ave.

'We hopo Ibis week snill nerveas a means to odorate the pmplewho ceold bu resnising Nonsing,Physical Therapy, Speech Thee-app, Ocaupotionuf Therapy, Sn- -

cial Service and Nurse Aide sisilsis their kamen, euthne thais kniogkospitalined," seid Mrs. Sethue-muon. Regency provides theseservices In coesamecs who areondee a doctor's eure.

Home Henllb Care Weekk osornogencien which provide loepant-time sIdled cervices in 5kopatients homes. kelp eut hospitalstays med costs and make itpannikln foe musy ill, eecopeea-ting and nenia railianu s townistais lkemvnlven in them

kamen. Maioy individanis need loknow that with Mediesre:

1. Palee kanpitaliaatios is nutroqoined for home health ser-

S. The patient ne family cancall ea ugescy and talk with an

. RN. Io ser if they qoalify foe asorse nr thuelipint.

3. The agency will nktoïnocaleen from Ike physician and killMedicare.

Regency AI-Home HealIk Ses-vice is a member, nf Ike IllinoisCosuinil nf Home Health sneviens,which represents 305 IllinoisHome Cure providers, and msScelekrate its 251k anniseeuaeY in0585. -

Men. Setkursnsun concluded bysaying, ' 'The Iheme for NationalHome Care Weeb us When ltComes ta Health Cune, There'sNo Plane Like Hume. Wo thinkthat says. it oli.':

Any qunotine, contort FIelenSethocoasan RN. ut 647-lllg.

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ollif-erilOne of several areas is Ike

District 207 cooperative workprogram is DistributiveEducation, and Chapler officersfrane been elected at Maine East,

Officers fur Ckapler A are:Suella Priss of Des Plaines,president; Susan Stofani of.Nilov,nice-president; Eryo Feednsan alMorton Crone, secretary; ElaindTagliavia of Nibs and EnsPeler005 of Nues, treasurers;Terry Wilson of Park -Ridge,parliamentarian; asd -MariaWeiner of Des Plaises, reporter.

Chapter B officers far Ihn ap-coming school year are: DebbieLipmao of Des Plaines,presideni; Julie Teifelbaum nf -

Morton Grove, nice-presidenl;liberi Rabin of Des Plaines,secretary; Carmen Fallese ofNues and Tracy Taylor of DesPlaises, treasurers; Stacy Silbernf Dro Plaines, parliamentarian;und Laurie Linbant of Nilen,rcpnder.

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Al Ike luncheon usc askedEgan. who inilialed theresolruliOO uloovonlale anrl hrurlroitled he diii. H Iheo soirlIre lien' to Poland oshere horod his wife had a few pictureslaken with Walesa ond churchollicials.

Il was socir a klatarrt 0cl nfSkeW poulies une blanched al -

crrsrrirrg lire picture irr TIre

Ilrrgk'.

Il ovas our jadguncol Eganroen1 Overseas and cvylorldd ogi'rrOirre hero, uvlrose cooragesurrt bravery Iras lbs arI-rrric:r lirrrr nf woclr nl Ihrrvor1d's people. Cossirlec rs'halEgarr nid. With uro ek'clrrrrrt.-:rrrrir g up, arrrl rorrrrirrg ro arrsrOL! sr rv)rr.'Fc rrrarrl' yolinir)reD)r)e live, Egarr rari Ilse rrcr-

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V C lo inlrbulurcO an marreesolulinur io lIre Illinois

)ugislurlucc nuuyyorliirg sVolnssr:rrr Iris ellorlv. Ho llrorr roen;(,ror. sours I Ire sairl al lrrs 000rrL.spc:rse I - IO proscrrl Nrc:r:rirrrl. i '(irruIr Irle oojl)r rucO uro-;:rkiug, or.hich os:: ulul :rpp000 irrIris hrìr:rotOrOn yaycrv. -

Ill irrrr is lc'gisloloov ace vioc-r:l lo unIi'ir rl In lIre ucsirrcnv nl

IN irr::: s, lOben llroy luogo:inrisnirig irr rulO'cruatioo:rl;ro):t:cs, ils rrllerr rvilh ulleriorrilo livo .5. Egarr'v elforls si-cre rIr crrrOo ovíurrsplo.

Walosuu, 55)50 had boerr jailerlirrrrlirr leiser) by Ihr Polishgoo;oorrruuenl uuuore Ihan Osee,siriurl lrrc his priociyles uviricirroo vyrnloolioed in theSirlidacity uuno'euuoerrl. II ocasori effort 01 arrbeliecsrbloeriorage. Were sury the01000vos arurl lo'Sucs of luislarorilo' as uscII as lo himsellsoavi Irony boorr noany. Arudlherr rrinng corusco sorue Ihirul-calo poihican fcoro Chicagorr)rrr 1nov lo riso Walesa lo fuumirer Iris our's ynliliool succor irrlrrs slab sonalorial duslourl irrClriourg sur:: rl Nibs.

l'iro Rifle Sqriad of Ike MortonGraso Anrorican Legion Post No.174 invilo 1ko public to their arr-ruaI Turkey Ni5hI. Io be held this)'oar beginning 01 K p.m. our

Friday, Doc. Il.The usual Friday dinner fare

will be served from ap-proximately f-S p.m. as il assails'is. Prices remojo the oomusalamounts they are ordinarily.

However, goests may stay andlabe a chance to win their holidaybird. If residents wish lo join theSquad ufter the dinner meal, theyare welcome to, for that podiosof tho evening: and there is 05charge for'lhat.

Squad Commander O5I posIclmmander Joseph Schmidt says30 Thanksgiving birds will beawarded throoghoul the nighl.

The Rifle Squad is 1ko honor

guard of Olio Post.This'is one nf their few fund

oaising projects. asd Ikeyroceeds derived are used solonly for oniloem replacemool 9for uniforms for neun nombres unthe group, bol for necessary en-P00505 incurred in the wakes uod

. loveraIs nl their comrades uswcll un moortary anninlanco 10

widon's and families of IhoiO

renolled - irr Clricagonownpapees ceilicining him fornlaler00015 he maule allerocl000irug from anolker noce-scan onkel. His acliorus ree-lainly relied hin poorjudgunonO. SurIr uctions oar-nerI brim bis deloat.

Tiraruks lo klioo Duff)' arrulMiss TIriel aorl Ihoir loorllrgrano uucitlrunelic cbasnos, osoulirl u bib of «recorale politirsubronrlile 'ru Ireur uso ouslguossorltiro sopruslicalesl corropolorvu:nesl by Ile 'tV. 51«« liouusir s Uro'yrrov-Sirsssur Cirro brrr U.S.St'rualor.

Ehe r«rrr ny fU, rl Obre urrlo

revus roc ««Or boul roc sr«rcfrcrrorruir reVeil ,vr rl eor«cbo«bu'd

Sirurrrrr ruori ri uvirr buy tt.07bb

s.rrlcs. t rebose but'«orrrr Is;

ircrrru rn 70,000. OIe bulb

rl rrrvrsc igrl srrlrug «h

prs'rlrelrrrrr. sVrerr by:' g'f Oir;s'

trr S:rsr (:rrrr «ir, gctlirrc tUN, rim

Ibru' blu':rg, rrrirr IC'ro hube Ir:,:.:.lsOirs gclbirsg bUt. ir) Ob«« UIunsI:ilr'

o'rrtr. h'irrte Mrso I sill: rrir:rr-«resi i tir:I:rrriuo bue.vr I l'O, us

ilrrrir lrjrrs'-brOs bIbis rrl ItO, «r r'

urirrlli)rbrt'ib tirs lugu os''.: Irr lt Irrgel Uro' l:rb«U srru. We Urerr trrrrks,irrsirr s'o 20'U: ir) hie blu::g:rriIrrlsub rrr«l g, rs t' l'o'co- lirecoros',iiurirrbi 11Uhr. Wo rrsriltr;rlit'rbMsrrrl«rbs''s lirtid Is; 12 :irrrl g,rs'c

Porc;- l'gr rib 1)5:51 br:lrl ,urrrl

Siurrsrr b2'U, ir) tire htrrrsrl:ibe

blab crib, r\rbrbrrrg Obre but,'uro estogeUrec suo C. urriesc iusrr: 5,1100

-s' 510v iiI tirs tirrii lirblrl,

IV)rflr.'uso sosulebrost Ore crrro-putees-su' r ro juil surI Uroieorursrbr.'co auril Ire,'sFr I lirs':rs'er'paUl arrrrsi trIer os brOerlicbrrrglient ysce.s'suoi trI rr'irr run I Ibrerr

s'irrrirrrrsrr ali) souri. 55 5' g''is' e ir

hIlls soirik 15: MuorI,'rrurs' s ItiObt'

aolb 'l')rucl. u'lrrrne ti1lres I,'rs glut

irs'ru oil luulrrh irl Uro' run :lilIe'

Ibrirlios, burrI bref roe tireW«rber .1,'se slrsrrs blurs

«lles urrll eleerrurryrilsu'.sir.ere

Usually lIrio rs lb lesrrr lo' fursul

r«risirrg rrlis'i°t' of tIrio s'uil'lt

g000y, Hors000r, lIns 5051 yotue

Ibsoy ouVre Obro ''opoculiolt rirair-your'' 'of Ito suuirOsOO FleaMackel.

The 1,05100 Rifle Squad march

in their own and olhoe'O parades,posI colors al their meetings aswell an outside functions, par-licipate in special village ae-hollies and promnlnAmericanism and patriotismwherever posodse -

SJB Youth sponsorBattle of the Bands

On Friday, Nov, SS, SI. JohnBrebeuf Youth Minislry pr050nls"BaIlle of Ike Bauds" InaloruOgIke following bands: "Zone","On-Ear", and "Aller You'Each basd will ploy for ap-prusimately 00e houe; after 1h01

limo Ike audienco mill vole foe

the band they eojoyod hue most,Tho band roceiviog Ike woolvoles soul win a cash prise and

- play fur ' Ihn rciooisder nf lIje

evening.In addilins Io Ike bands, Ibero

uoill be u l,ip sync Conlool uurd

done nemea. Refrrrslri0000ts os'ibl

District 63. .. Csutiuucd fromPage t

te510d al or akonc.grade level, nr asphuft. Board members asked-la per cool. Page oaiul 43'ntuden for more dala concerning the

Is, or Il per cerro, tented al one producl from coperienec ofrsuoelbr-nino uus001lss below grade neighboring school districts use.leso1 and 55, or 15 for cool, leoloul Io a disc055uon concernIng Iketul ursore Iban nine months below boarul calendar, hoard merobersgraute level. seemed lo agros Ikat one meelisg

Page mnulicateul soclr lavorable a ,o001h ukoold he drooled lo -

1051 resulls are 5551 cor tolsi 00, She busituens 00110m and, a secondrecul'«led lire results Io several ,oeeling, In disc055ion of

lacisres inclauliOg Ilue board's euluraliorial maIlers, Folterussansofupocl ollririnil spceialioed slafb salti Ihi nuca n apparently lIre aimto rid with tIre readirrg progratO. of lIre Dislrucl in Ike past.

She slefinorl tIre Distu'ivl's larsues 50000 said he altesded' , rl o cet opruu e Oto b ' ' r,i'auling .'uo'u'llago board moeling in Mor-

bcil gelurur as orre irr uu'luiek cads lure Grsrce where perminnion was

etsrlsl is ''fiouruu'irrg.'' Folio roaulirrg given lo lIre Ryas Foundation totice'.rc sobO Irre ehilutron srther lotuve pronui505 lui Moleer School,

lirars Ibrovo ceirilinfi iul graute boot. a rlistrucl school noun closed Io'l'bn 'pire o Acrebeotrbu'd, ahoarl cl sloulorrls. -

Urturts besob; Corrcclis'e, sliglully Bo.'uru I usuerobers uupperroeul Ike

)rr')surr«l griur)e tecol ; ri'rue liaI, Isur -p icc luaso srl u sob suo csrbte foamy

b,clrirr«l u.'ra «lo Is.'s'o b : urrul Stsrou' Issu' Gcuourri School al a covO of

t r.'rr'rre rs, roqruiriurg sfrsc'íulino'I $1.017,

lrr'fr . -sslsrr, I urrtur rl rlsornkers afsprrrvorl

I«tuslrrii s robert f rrrrrrirr e irrlrrr- yuicelrurvo of «u r'ouurleonale lturrk for

rrrir lisrurre gursl«rrg «slrrI br_'«r I lui.'o r Mclasr Selrorrl tut u'e ovO srl alusul

si r:rrerrr'sv rs lreirss,'rlrrrr O frrr Ilse Il .100,

s')ri)sl curs lr'ulorl ill Irr'b «us' barbu' Mcl t2is)reur, t'tr,'rirrrrurrrrr f Ike

b s'or' t, I rrrirr'sl'ri lcgistr hou'- r'rrrrrrusr 11cc,

lire Ill rlrrsr , rbi ree O rn, b l,uiflrb«rrgs'ru' fsrreIs'd irIs flue Div tris' l's pirsilisrrr

iris) srcr,urirs Is, re uro tori tir lb r«'irrr'u' giiíyl Irr ros'rur' s I reni g s'ors-

I srriir'r b l)ii trrru'ru il «t'i' S'Ir t lIre virI s'r'u'r b rb 111e II tirrr«rs.- Selrisol

Ut t'ecllsirru Sib «iii: b P'l'rk siuggevbu'rl Il rr:rr'r t rOs','irei,'Stir,',i,

b) ei« s-«'ir I r:iilrl s'rio ««I is1r)r;rib I rrcr\r,'llilrri;i'iil xc'rule 51cc b sirios

rl::itii Ihn irr ill biss' ;rb.'ri, i,'r'rrilrlrI sriit rr'irr'r'r' s rrrrrliii it fille rl iii«'

b'r,sblcr'ri 1:1 tri' :rl liii b fi.5)ri'ersirsil br b1r115'i'r t brrr I is's' lo,'lehers

sr ritIri' b :r:rtiii:r;rbrrs i'rtlriflt r,:ll 1011 b Irr'«' iiSr' s-Irr villu't 'sr's'l'u' ubni:

r'r'ii Is ir s'rbirirr'l' l,,,,i b:rc ;riirrr .'rr;rrrr5'i'5 b )srr' b:rsur'r'uist,rrrlilris,

( ttIi)Oh1' .' titt hIllt1I4)t1OI(I('... I ululi If erro, Nrtro-tUIsItuuni'

C ulm' rl f nuis u Nil«,st'. Tifui'urus' l'iVlblilO«'. 'tIrer.'s'si',Indes'rr'C'irles-

- - - - retient cuir 1111 unu . Alsru, rlucirlg flue

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irbyrlis'.'iturru sto 'rurali li si'I unu ,'rrrils -b lili veku'u'burriu_'lusr I b rlur'o sirurur

bt fi bIlk t

Nitos llsrrnirrg l)c;rtrrl suer it ut llO 'rurtue br'irres ««flic esriri)jos

lil10051.:155 «seb' tv, ' , . I 't " I ''I b

st insu r tIbIrse 'l'unr1 Il.'rl'iru'rr I s'i-

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i,oliver« ssirrg Ilse Il'slirug equtibu-b ' -

usi'ri I rr'iltr Plrillils l'los' tiri i t I

, Firrit' b'«rislUrr : r:,

Arrest minorsfor drinking'b' lu: i 151 unir s lucio'sei'«' stout fric

rtcirrhirrg slier' lucirig ' non s'ciliru',rtraf) real',u'isbcsl IIi Nubes lui

tri.irl,'ly' , N rise nIno I l'lIl leu'- luI-Il

lICO vieil tIri'rrrlurs'ii.'erl: I tIre1:150'cuirs Irr.'ce Oho' urs ruhr s lrritl's ilOIC5III',lreourulcirlkurig,

Psrbici.'un 005' curtberl Oir 1lire

Weeds, 11:15 Dorrubusloc St,, Ivtrerr iltrrllie irr,'e lItern riceoccell ill i t :1l;r,url. Accis'irrg our Otro scorie, policeulivrovecoul 01ro , rInser altripassenger in one of Ilse cars, suero20 year ouf u50050ir, osho urlrsuilteutdrirriuiuug atIbe lavoro prior Irr 111e

lin availoble.Ad500ce tickets are $2 each,

and hebels al lIre duar aro $4. Allhigh school bourn are wol000ie.The BATTLE OF THE-BANDSsollt be held io Ike SiB gym, 5201N. Harlem, 7:31-11:21 p.m., ooNov.53. For tickets or other in-lorutialiuO, call 1ko SI. JolrnBrebeuf Yoo)h Ministry office,001-1115.

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illlIf\' 1,111ff/uI;rrOer_WcsIruiiul5tcr'5 Wir-

inCur 's As5irciu hirn 's 511v, lO tul:-u'trl.'Our uricclirrg sill foal lure'' lOclts

rl talan:' I ,irli lv'', kirs. 't'IVIM hirn s'su ill ticilrg ir rtctigtlllul

brh griurr scrrrrl b urulolt uurl)rirurrul0llO

irait s'rrlorlub slisbrliry'rl f tOit bellsI '11111' ill liO'Ol' tIri.'rorro rl,t'i cIlnIo ill be s'l'i'' eri it il N rrirrl irrti l'e I luire br's Suruy' er fullt, 4950l'i'iltt, tìhirkìc,

Thanksgivingaccuderit

Ihn arr esleul 1ko$

Specialswosoos unwell as 1ko 23 your otrI

Diabetes...Continued 8mm MG P.1

daily life.There in teestment hot so corn

far this diseuse. Through insulinlujeotines nod anurIa1 mamtermgnf ua individaul's dIet' umsOdmuhetion cuir lead u normal,stive life.

PIense cull the Morton GroveDepartment of Health and Ha-usais Sei-viren, 965-4150, to makeno appoiotmeotfoe your diuhetestest. Edooationut ioforosotion andmaterisls nu diuketes une uvuil-skie io the Village Hall SeniorCenler.

MG Board...C,uutiuueil from Pagel

Oahloo Sin. from the r000ly. Afloe Ion toad limil will ko pooledas well as north and south hoondslurp signs al Kirk SI., io an sIlurIlo cork 1ko reyorled heavy IraI-fice On Ibis renudeotuat roadway..1 ecoplrd a $131,157 hid fr001l,:rVerde Construclios CompanyIll Nites lo nolatt ru'ltec bains nol,inelllui Aro, f r:srsu Oho y'orovtle000tOs l)istriel to y'0'cru s Aso,.

lin I rIn Cbcrctand SI. lrrsm AuslirsIll M.'n'in ora Ases,

'. passerI nul ' rrrd:voOroIrr brittilirug akinrt rule d Irr jurrkr'rlruolI reo hielos I rrrnr lusing sOurcilIrr v'lItigi' streets borNer thon

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,,,ip1rr':Ivt'st il sycrutd use 1er'ruht. all rrloirr y 0111' lIstIru fIrlurr-situ hill« t111115e r1lte ir yhr'sueal1)10'rilIl t prrrgs'.'lin ¿si letzoe-Or) 11:11 t, 940f Oculte ut.

vrnoDIM ENSION

bas 597 6007lEt PLAfEt, ti. inno. O 'S'OlI

MONEY SAVING MOVIE. PACKAGE AVAILABLE

Sra 5s.Mms-Su ii .,'n- - 9 e-r'-5o,,,Sr iarr'-'ueec,

managor of Ike tunero. Sflsrduy Sunday. Nov. 17 18

AI the Nites Police Dopar-Iment lbewOmO5 uvero chargedwitk eonilmpIisO of alcoholicheveragosSip a minor. They wereassigned December court daten .

and released after posting $50

hondo each. -

The layers nsanagcr Wascharged with allowing .conoum-ptios Of alenholic benerages byminors. He was assIgned 0December mort date andreleased after pmling a $50 bond.

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Ausorted Coukieu Fratt Cake Stollen 5Peppermuts

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