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N1òpu1j Ljbra 696aotr Officials lash out at phony published letter byBobBeuer Abandgun Control group which fled out to be non-existent eve Kwyleng who claimed to be . cialmedtohaveafile on aUMor- though a. local newspaper preoidént of a handgun contro1 ton Grove gun owners and which published thegroup ademando group called Seize-A-Gun/Save- demanded a reward for turning Laut week local newnpapers A Life - in the name of gun ownern to received Ù letter-to-the-editor In hisIetter,Kwyzleñg stated Morton Giove officials has tsr- dated January 15 from an Art :. CundnedmiPge16 : : : . 'Nues Chaiìb9hear i:: .. I.RUIMIIA. c ief Retailing f th Eighties Tb Ch mb m mh hip th themb f progeumtobe limeheonunilbehid ttho prese ted to m mho f th Bmdf d E hung 9333 Mil Niles Chamber of Commerce and wshae ovo. beginning at 1L30 Induetryon Thsesday,Fehmney am. Lsncheoe- edil be served 11. The faitisred *uher edil he psomptly at 12:00 neon, followed Thigh Money President of the. by the progmmat124Op.m. - Illinois Retail Merchants Associa- Money is asteosg- business fiàii. - CuutbrnedonPagelg - - 966 3900-1-4 -- Villägeof Niles - - - - - (_p- Edition. -- JLt! 8746 N S4EER NILES ILl. 25per copy - U!UIUI u -app'-uv' - - - Left Hand lEA rental in Oak school -rOm -the - - We'vegot to get outmore often among thetçoopn Friday, we at- tendedNiles' annual -industrial - cònfereneeandgata great deal of - feedback about our c6mmentu about women in pollUes inNiled. - Notulnce Ntck-Btese's infamous - quote two yearn age ahut wonten who-enterpollttcs do so "to fool around", have we had such a reaction from -distaffers. This eek'u Letter--To-The Editor - - - :-- cehimntncludes aletter ön this -i subject - from Nibs Township - - Rèpsb!íean committeewoman - - -- - caiididatepat-lfandzei. : - A different- phrase which -we lined in the columnaiss hrosght : cousinent. Wernentloned "Nicho - - - !t°yo" rally arosndhimwhenever a vòté of significance takes piace snihe villa ge board. Well-the - - - - phrase,-"Nick's hoyo" extends - - - fàr - heyond the village board. - - NickIeoyn -are in -the key - -- positlonsofi over Niiez enabling - - Nickte push all the hsitooß in -town.- -- in converatlon with an oùt-of- - towner, he mentioned. if sn ------ autocrat wants to control klo - community he must have lucy men onthe-city(vlllage) hoard, - the zoning hoard, and in ke pl*exii the public departments, - - - - -and particularly In the areas j where inupections take place. -:- Building coinnhiooionern and -: - -;ether Inopectors are important --- -- tionu which muai he fified by - - -- the tep man'n henchmen. In - - Nino "Nick's boys" have long -- In past yearn we used te holler ---- -and- scream hecaaae public of- --- CanthuuedouuPagell - ---------------------- - -Board membersof East Maine SchoolDistrict 63 approved tar. 'ois of a lease with-Region38-of- I the Illinois Educátidn AssOciation for rental of office space in Oak - school, Nifes. - This Region in- eluden 18 school diutrtcts,- among - them East Maine Education Associalios. - - - -- - Certain provisiom of the lease weje agreodto by attorneys from both sides -after considerable discussion - at a former hoard meeting seemed to indicate hesitancy to allow rental of Oak schoOl as a strike headquarters - orpolitical rullyhythe union. Action took place at a reguilar board meeting Jan. 20 in Apollo school, 10100 Dee rd ., Des Plaines. - Motor fuel thx illthoiímssicipalities have been alloltod $7,447,382 as their share of moler fOol lax paid into the-Stale Treasury during-Dee., according to the Illinois Depar- liment ofTransportatios. - The allotments to. local municipalities lacluded Des Plaines, $4l,tO und Nues, $23,625. - - Free bloOd - pressure readings i'ree blood pressure readings wulibelahenonFebroauy4, atihe Nileo Admmistration Building, 1601 Milwashee ave. Anyone - may have their pressure tahen holoceno 4 and 8 p.m. This service is offered by the Nuca CommuoityJ-Heaith Department with te help of volunteers uuan aidin preventing the long range offerta of suisdetected hypeiteus- sien. Bave your biodpreomre Checked regularly. Board memher Asti Sostein dlsigreed willi a revised wording. - oayingit 'discriiisinates"agaiuist EMEA. She atoo said it may he unconotututiouíul.- Theboard at- toruíey said the INAwdived any - clalnistocònslltntionalrigbts. - Supposedly, revised-térms fer- hid use of Oak school hy EMEA -as_ strike headquarters and fpr- kids use of -the sObooLforcom- CelutlurnedenPagetli - Chief Clarence Emrikson gives Oathof Office lo 00w officers tIthe Women's-Auxiliary ofthe lilies - Police Department. Shown-above, (I to r) Chief,- Emrlksan; President, -Joanne Kaisoollas; Vice- reuident,- Jackie Fucarino;. Secrethr', Bernai'-- din&Reid; Treasurer, Laurie Struelecki; Sgt.-at- - aruou,JoOouEmrikoon. ; - - - - - - - - -- - - Thedisolliaryhana vOs' busy schedule planned, Construction of maintenance garage - and stormsewers on drawinghoflrd - - Nues studies financing of ---new- : - ii-unicipa -- ri ...t - - anna..SS - - improvemeñts ---- -hy&dBesér ' - byElléeuuliirschfeld - . ---- - hyDlauseMiller - The- Village of Niles Board of - Station facing Touhy Avesse. - rrssteos heard reports -Tuesday' The garage,- said Scheel, will ke evenmg on the opliom a dable used I hnos Ilse C rie y huis - to the village on the financing of- und the building and grounds - $2,000;000 in--municipal im.'equipmentand-will have a lift in-- - - - proverneota. - - - -S-- stalled for village vehicle main- - - According to Village-Manager - tenacee. Iffinancingundbiddiag KenScheel,lhevillageisseeking proceeli according to plans, - - - to consti'uct.a 30,1ff square foot Scheel soil - the garage- facility - maiotenauice-garage for the wooldI,eÑadyhyJsneof1983. - -- Public- Services - Department io In addition $500,OtO in slerm the--rear of -the Niles Police - sewOr projects are being planned - - -- - CananfaoPage M.. - - --- NilÉsPÓlicé Au -liary officers - - i - beginuuing with a St. Patrick's Day party fur reoidents and- slaB of St. Beaedict's llame far- - Aged A Spring Luncheon-Fashion- Show Bake - Sale inApril andthe Police Faimlypieuic in,Jmue. - - - : We are saddened by thedeaths during Ike past- wels of the father of Officer Leo Stach and the mother ofOfficero Jack ThompsonandKen Ploeg- - -;

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Page 1: evanced.nileslibrary.orgevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1982/01_28_1982.pdfN1òpu1j Ljbra 696aotr Officials lashout at phony published letter byBobBeuer Abandgun

N1òpu1j Ljbra696aotr

Officials lash out atphony published letter

byBobBeuerAbandgun Control group which fled out to be non-existent eve Kwyleng who claimed to be

. cialmedtohaveafile on aUMor- though a. local newspaper preoidént of a handgun contro1ton Grove gun owners and which published thegroup ademando group called Seize-A-Gun/Save-demanded a reward for turning Laut week local newnpapers A Life

- in the name of gun ownern to received Ù letter-to-the-editor In hisIetter,Kwyzleñg statedMorton Giove officials has tsr- dated January 15 from an Art :. CundnedmiPge16

: ::

.

'Nues Chaiìb9hear i:: ..I.RUIMIIA. c ief

Retailing f th Eighties Tb Ch mb m mh hipth themb f progeumtobe limeheonunilbehid tthoprese ted to m mho f th Bmdf d E hung 9333 MilNiles Chamber of Commerce and wshae ovo. beginning at 1L30Induetryon Thsesday,Fehmney am. Lsncheoe- edil be served11. The faitisred *uher edil he psomptly at 12:00 neon, followedThigh Money President of the. by the progmmat124Op.m. -

Illinois Retail Merchants Associa- Money is asteosg- businessfiàii. - CuutbrnedonPagelg - -

966 3900-1-4

--Villägeof Niles - -

- - -

(_p- Edition. --

JLt!8746 N S4EER NILES ILl.

25per copy -

U!UIUI u -app'-uv' - -

- Left Hand lEA rental in Oak school-rOm -the - -

We'vegot to get outmore oftenamong thetçoopn Friday, we at-tendedNiles' annual -industrial -cònfereneeandgata great deal of

- feedback about our c6mmentuabout women in pollUes inNiled.

- Notulnce Ntck-Btese's infamous- quote two yearn age ahut wonten

who-enterpollttcs do so "to foolaround", have we had such areaction from -distaffers. Thiseek'u Letter--To-The Editor

- - -:-- cehimntncludes aletter ön this

-i subject - from Nibs Township- - Rèpsb!íean committeewoman

- - -- -caiididatepat-lfandzei.

: -A different- phrase which -we

lined in the columnaiss hrosght: cousinent. Wernentloned "Nicho

- - - !t°yo" rally arosndhimwhenevera vòté of significance takes piacesnihe villa ge board. Well-the

- - - -phrase,-"Nick's hoyo" extends

- - - fàr - heyond the village board.- -

NickIeoyn -are in -the key- --

positlonsofi over Niiez enabling-

- Nickte push all the hsitooß in-town.-

-- in converatlon with an oùt-of-- towner, he mentioned. if sn------ autocrat wants to control klo

-

community he must have lucymen onthe-city(vlllage) hoard,

- the zoning hoard, and in kepl*exii the public departments,

- - - -

-and particularly In the areasj where inupections take place.-:- Building coinnhiooionern and-: -

-;ether Inopectors are important--- --

tionu which muai he fified by- - --

the tep man'n henchmen. In- - Nino "Nick's boys" have long

-- In past yearn we used te holler---- -and- scream hecaaae public of---- CanthuuedouuPagell -

----------------------

- -Board membersof East MaineSchoolDistrict 63 approved tar.

'ois of a lease with-Region38-of-I the Illinois Educátidn AssOciationfor rental of office space in Oak

- school, Nifes. - This Region in-eluden 18 school diutrtcts,- among -them East Maine EducationAssocialios. - - - -- -

Certain provisiom of the leaseweje agreodto by attorneys fromboth sides -after considerablediscussion - at a former hoardmeeting seemed to indicatehesitancy to allow rental of OakschoOl as a strike headquarters -orpolitical rullyhythe union.

Action took place at a reguilarboard meeting Jan. 20 in Apolloschool, 10100 Dee rd ., DesPlaines. -

Motor fuel thxillthoiímssicipalities have

been alloltod $7,447,382 as theirshare of moler fOol lax paid intothe-Stale Treasury during-Dee.,according to the Illinois Depar-liment ofTransportatios. -

The allotments to. localmunicipalities lacluded DesPlaines, $4l,tO und Nues,$23,625. -

- Free bloOd -

pressure readingsi'ree blood pressure readings

wulibelahenonFebroauy4, atiheNileo Admmistration Building,1601 Milwashee ave. Anyone -may have their pressure tahenholoceno 4 and 8 p.m. Thisservice is offered by the NucaCommuoityJ-Heaith Departmentwith te help of volunteers uuanaidin preventing the long rangeofferta of suisdetected hypeiteus-sien. Bave your biodpreomreChecked regularly.

Board memher Asti Sosteindlsigreed willi a revised wording.

- oayingit 'discriiisinates"agaiuistEMEA. She atoo said it may heunconotututiouíul.- Theboard at-toruíey said the INAwdived any

-

clalnistocònslltntionalrigbts. -

Supposedly, revised-térms fer-hid use of Oak school hy EMEA

-as_ strike headquarters and fpr-kids use of -the sObooLforcom-

CelutlurnedenPagetli -

Chief Clarence Emrikson gives Oathof Office lo00w officers tIthe Women's-Auxiliary ofthe lilies -

Police Department. Shown-above, (I to r) Chief,-Emrlksan; President, -Joanne Kaisoollas; Vice-

reuident,- Jackie Fucarino;. Secrethr', Bernai'--din&Reid; Treasurer, Laurie Struelecki; Sgt.-at-

- aruou,JoOouEmrikoon. ; - - - - - - - - -- -

- Thedisolliaryhana vOs' busy schedule planned,

Construction of maintenance garage-

and stormsewers on drawinghoflrd - -

Nues studiesfinancing of

---new-: - ii-unicipa --ri ...t - - anna..SS - -

improvemeñts---- -hy&dBesér ' -

byElléeuuliirschfeld - . ---- - hyDlauseMiller

-

The- Village of Niles Board of - Station facing Touhy Avesse.- rrssteos heard reports -Tuesday' The garage,- said Scheel, will ke

evenmg on the opliom a dable used I hnos Ilse C rie y huis- to the village on the financing of- und the building and grounds- $2,000;000 in--municipal im.'equipmentand-will have a lift in-- - -

-proverneota. - - - -S-- stalled for village vehicle main- -

-According to Village-Manager - tenacee. Iffinancingundbiddiag

KenScheel,lhevillageisseeking proceeli according to plans, - -- to consti'uct.a 30,1ff square foot Scheel soil - the garage- facility- maiotenauice-garage for the wooldI,eÑadyhyJsneof1983. -

-- Public- Services - Department io In addition $500,OtO in slermthe--rear of -the Niles Police - sewOr projects are being planned -

- -- - CananfaoPage M.. -

- --- NilÉsPÓlicé Au -liary officers - - i

- beginuuing with a St. Patrick's Day party furreoidents and- slaB of St. Beaedict's llame far- -

Aged A Spring Luncheon-Fashion- Show Bake -

Sale inApril andthe Police Faimlypieuic in,Jmue. - -

- : We are saddened by thedeaths during Ike past-wels of the father of Officer Leo Stach and themother ofOfficero Jack ThompsonandKen Ploeg-

-

-;

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The NUes Family ServiceBoard and the Village Trusteesand Mayor held a jomt planningSession anSaturday, January16.

Seated clockwiae are MayorNicholas Blase; tarry Reneluky(Enecutive Director of NilenFamily Service); Larry Barg,Board member; Carol Paneb,Trustee; Abe Sebosas, Trastee;Lillian Pichap, Board member;Pete Fessle, Trastee; JoeFerraro, Board member; KenScheel, Village Manager; tsahelCartin, Board member; JimClock, Riles Family Service;Sandie Friedman, former Board

Something 'sA committee composed of Mor-

jorio Stumps, Violet MitchellRose Gabriele, Rose GormanJeanne Cierniak, Rosyna Sale,os, Eleanor Koolelny, sod Magd.

Cbaironao; Angelo Marcheschi,Trastee; Len Borkowski, Boardmember; Bart Morphy, Trustee,and Lloyd Gillet, Riles FamilyServiceBoard Chairmas.

The meetiog colminàledseveral informal plaoniogoebuiens aad discossloos aboutbow the agency can continue looffer the best professional help atthe lowest passible cost. RilesFamily Service is celebrating 13years of service to the Village ofNibs and is loob'mg forward tothe nent 13 years. Mayor Blauenoted that there have bees manychanges io the last 13 years and

on the burnerErickson is putting or, a big caos-paigs to develope a Senior CenterCookbook. Theyneed poor help!

We feel sare tkere are somegreat closet cocho ioclading the

GARLIC PORK SAUSAGESAUSAGE LINKS

$189 , $j59I LB. u LB.

tcIh I sciiaurs pouitry t Meat Co.

7221 N. Harlem Ave.. Nues. Ill.a.aDee, 647-9264 . Open Mon-Sat. 9-6

- - l;fl to w. H.,. th. Light t 50,51 O..,,tlt,...,,d P"".

FRESH FROZEN BONELESSCHICKEN LEGS SMOKED BUTT

w/o book portion $ I 98, LB. LB.

Snack Time Favorites

CHICKEN $198DRUMETTES I LB.

Good Values This Week For You.

FILEt MIGNON$39EA. APPROX. 8 Ox.

Dieters DelightTURBOT FILLETS CHICKEN STEAKS

s 79 s 69 WHIMEATLB. Pack of 3

he was prosd of Nues FamilyService being there. The manyconversations between Boardmembers and thé Trasteesrevealed common cosceros ofbadgeR and isereasing demandfar services.

Special mention wan madeabout our new Village sloganIhn Village of Riles, WherePeople Cooal. This was one of theguidiog philosophies of NuesFamily Service since its foosdiog13 years ago. Riles Family Ser.vice continoeo lo reflect thecaring of the Board for itscitizens. People really do count.

at Tridentmen sot there. Now is the tinte tecome out and bring io thosefamily treasared tried and truerecipes.

Categsries.to he i,scladed is thecookbook are appetizers; soaps,salads, and vegetables,casseroles aod ose dish meals;meat, psoltry and seafood; bread,rollo and coffeecakes; desserts;andoddsandends.

Tise procedure for oshmuttiogyear recipe for selection by thecommittee is as follows:

l)Printiog of recipe iopreferred.2)loclsde your oame, phone

nosaherand saggested categoryos She recipe.3)Recipes moat be submitted by

Febenaryzl.

We are cosoting 00 pos tu giveyour enthusiastic sspport lo thisendeavor, so gather your specialrecipes 00w and share them with

THE BUGLE(USFS 069.760)David Besser

Editor amI Poblisher

NEwspapeR

Vol. 25, Mn. 33, Jarnary 28, 1962.

8746 N. Shermer Rd.Nile,, ILL. 60648

Phone: 969.3960-1.9.4Pablished Weekly on Thursday

u, Riles, IllinoisSecond Class poslage for

The BogIe paid at Chicago, Ill.

Subscripthmratr (to advance)Perslngleeapy 25Oaeyear $890Two yearu $15.90Three years $20.00lyearSeaiorCttlzeu $6.50lyear )o,etof euwoty! . $28.00lyear(Iarefga) - $25.00.

All APOaddresaesas larservicemee $10.90

Ia

::"T»Senior Citizens 4

FNEWS AND VIEWL

News forait Nifes Seniors age62and over) !,. frono the Nifes Senior Center L

I8060 Oakton, Nifes 967.6100 e,a. 71

iCENTERRECEPTION AND OFFICE VOLUNTEERS

A reminder is extended to those volooteers who work at the. center on a weekly basivio the office area lbat a get logether in

IschedsledforFriday,Jasoary 29from to 3 p.m.

. . DEIVEIE'S TRAINING

iiIDriver's

Training, sur preparalion coarse for the written testadministered by Ike state licensing facilities is offered daring

.

Fehrsaryatthe Rites Senior Ceoter. The tbrèe clasacoorse will-. he held on Mondays from 19 am. to 12 noon on the 1, 8, and 22.

Students signing ap for Ibis Oreo course should plan so attendingallthree class sessions.

- FEBRUARYTRIPREGISTRATIONWalk in regislration for ose.Febroary trip will he held on

Monday, FebrUary 1 at tO am. Telephose reservations for thistrip will be takes after 12 osos on February 1. The Irip will heheld on Wednesday, Febraary 17 from 9 am. lo i p.m. The costis $10.05. The tsipwill testare the Chicago Academy ofSciences,bach at Berghoff's Restaoraot, and the Azalea and CametliaShow attheGarfield Pack Conservatory. '

RIVERVIEWLUNCHEON REGISTRATIONToesday, Fehrsary 2 at 10 am. is walls in registration for lhe_

Fehraary lancheos. Ticheisare $2.50 each. Enterlainment willfeature slides and a taSo on Riverview by aathsr Chock Wiodar-cayk. The menu will consist of White Castle bamhargers, hotdogs, and ice cream dessert. Telephone reservations for thisevent wilt be taken after 1 p.m. ea Toesday, February 2. TheluacheonwillbeheldooFriday, February lZat 12:30.

SQUAREDANCING -

Square Dancing will be offered ooTuesday, Febroary 2 at 1:30p.m. This isfree and opes ball Riles residents over age 62.

INCOME TAX APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLEAppointments are available foc Oree income tax assistasce

willy stale and federal iocome tan forms on Wednesday,Fehrosary 3, msroiog asid afternoon, and on Friday, February 5in the morning. There Is no charge for this service whisk isavailable to NUes residente over age (lt. Please call 962-6160 ext.76 tsschedsle ysar appointment.

TRAVEL COMMI'rFEE. The Riles Senior CenterTravel Csnsmittee will meet so Thor.sday, Febraary 4 at 2 p.m. The April km trip will he planneddaring this meetilig.

TELEPBONETAX QUESTIONSIsdividaats with qsestioos couóerniogtheir state and federal

income tax forms may call 967-6100 ext. 76 on Friday, Fehrsary5 from 10 am. to 12noon.

WiLLS APPOINTMENTSThose individuals interested io sclsedaliog a free private coo.

sultation with an attoroey coaceraing wills should call the con-1er at967.glOO est. 7Oto sehedole as appointment. Appoinlmentsare being offered onFriday, February 5 daring the morning.Thisprogramis offered throagh the Chicago Ear Association.

Senior Citizens Club of NifesIt was nice being akte Io celebrate their ttlhwedsling assiver.

sary with Joseph and Phyllis Tuscano Sn Jan. 21. Thehomemade goodies made by Phyllis were enjoyed by all thememhersof theSesisr Club ofNites. Masymore happy, heallhyyears, Phyllis and Joe.

The Clsh also welcomed nine sew members. They were in.trodseed hy the President of the dab, Evelyn Heidemaso. Theyare: Sally Apottars, Dorothy Carrothers, Eagene and JeanneCierniak, Helen Hora, Lscille Karvcl, Martin and EleanorKosteloey, and Pauline Mues.

The will he eight people celehrating their birthdays st oar.Fehraary Birthday Table. They are: Herta Zielke, AgnesWalozyosby, Ruth Palella, Fred Heidemaon, Ei'o Andemos,MargaretBavaro, Sally Apollars, and Helen Hora.

The Clab members all enjoy singing and wishing them a Hap-pytiirtbday.

Village of SkokiePhyllis Koehnlloe, Pastar of the Evamhire Preshotapiss

t

L

V

IChsrchiaSkokiewillprese515progmamtutled'Man'sl0ligioss

Heritage . sod Woman" to iet's Tall, It Over, to the Woman's.- Discsssian Grssp, at the Smith Activities Cooler, Lincoln 0,

IGalito, Skohie on Monday, Feb. 1 at 1:30p.m.

Please call 673-0500 ext200 forfartker information,

;,,.. .',:'

NUes officIals are currently dlueuaah.g with Ratchez Ave. io-dmtrles the possibility of cantriboting sp to SO per cent far therepaving of the street. In the past Riles has asked local indostrieste conlribste te the streets used as entrances to Iheir parking lotaand loading docta. Village Manager Reo Scheel said these streetsdeteriorate muchqsicker than residential streets hecosse of theheavy trucho. - Another village impravemest program planned isthe recomtrsctios of Milwaukee Ave. between Toahy Ave. andAlbino. Ineloded in the plam àre the repaving of the slreet as wellas installation of new curbs and gutters. Mlles hopes to begincollecting bids from contractors so the project can he completed bynextOctober.

TEe Oaktoe Cummimity College Board nf ¶'eswteen approved asincrease ía tuition rates at their Jan. .15 beard meeting. The in-cçe550 wtsicbwillraise the coat per credithnor from $12 to $14 afterthe spring lgrm was approved by a S to I vote with board chairmanRaymondliartstein of Skohie dissenting. The hoard also voted toraise the rate te $16 per hoar immediately after Ibe 1983 springsemester. - -

- Morton Greve's village ordinance te han the possessiso aad saleof handguas will draw strong optniam from both sides of the isaacwhen John Callaway hosts "Chicago Feedhacta: Morton Grave -The Handgan Dilemma" tonight (Tharuday) on Channel 11 at 9p.m. Richard Gardiner, attorney on theotall of the National Rifle.°,gsociattoa and Martin Aslunan, Village Attarneyfor MortonGrave will present their contrasting vIews of the handgun controlordinance that has made national headlines. Others in attendanCetotalkahootthe ordinancewill he KatfseriueZartman, Presideot nfthe COmmittee for Handgun Control, Vtctor Qullici, Morton Grovereuldentand lwayerwho filed suit challenging the comtitutinnalltyof the ordinance and members of the Morton Grove Village BoardwithMoyoroticfsardFllckinger. .. -

ISOlants Secretary of StateaudSlate Librarian JIm Edgar han an-nounced local libraries wrn receive per captta grants from theSlate nf Illinois to imprave local library services. Included are:Des Plaines Lihrary .825,660.44; Lincalnwood Library - $5,690.45;Morton Grove Library - $11,351.48; NUes Ltbrary . $24,623.35, and-Skolciet.ibrary-$20,8l3.93. -

A Toroute-baued development erporatlon sued First NationalBank of Chicago for $100 million Wednesday, Jan. 20 alleging thebank hacked sut o! a series of financial agreements aimed at')mlnattng the corporation's $30 deht. Under the agreements, the

bank would receive the Dempater Plaza Shopping Center in ad-dttionto8otherpieees nf property, lomartgages on property anda

,-- leaned-holdagreement ins Newfoundlaudcollége. -

A 2$year.0d Skokie wwmanwws charged Thursday, Jan. 21 withaggravated arson in a fire which damaged 20 moma an Tuesday,Jan. 19-in the Howard Johanon's Mater Lodge in Skokte. KarenKajawtosltt, 26, 9633 KnaUser was relçmad ta her pafenta custodyall $50,000 bond on the éonditioa abo would nubmtt te paychiatrictasting before a hearing in tIse ShaMe Branch of Cwotc County Cfr-colt Court. There were na injurlesin the. blaze which caused

- $150,000 damage. Kujawinuki ta aten being iuvestlgaled in cousIna-fiouwith a Jon: 7firo inherSkokle home.

One nf three mencharged with taking more than$lOO,000 meninaand jewelry from a Niles coin store lust Joty was nentencedTuesday, Jan. 19 to 0 yearn in jail after pleading guilty to armedrobbery In tIse accident. Jahn D. Szontek, 30, of Chicago pleadedguilty ta holding up Schwimmer's Otaymarket, Inc., 2637Milwaukee ave., Rifes. Szostekinalsowanted in Mtnçna in nonnen-tian witha Dec. 21 robbery. Almost all the ntnlen merchandise wanfound in a Morton Grove motet on Aog. 3 when Snostek, VictorShrahacs, l8and PetorBinnco, 41 werearrested by Rilen Pollee.

Nancy SentI al Skakie, afndicappad peruan who bad filed nuftagainss the owners of the Mill Run Thehlre dllargtf,g them-aID,discrimluatlon against the handicapped far not providIng we-cessible seattagfar the disabled called TheBugle last week lautete

-sIse had won her suit. Scott said there wau no monetary settlement,but the theatre did nabseqnently remove a front rowof acuta toprovide an area for persons in wheelchairs. Seott'u nuit wan han.died by Wallce Winter of the Mentol Health and Development

- Dlsablllty Health Project.

-

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19 Veara Ago IJuanary)

Breheaf'n Father Flìnaganappoinled Right Reverend Mon-signar by Pope Paul VI...WalterCraigle selected to nalional boyscoot committee. . Bugleeditorializing for a Riles villagemanager and a full time firedepartment in Macins Grave...Frieda Aren writes "AnotherMorn" celoma for Bi,gle...ClydeWatson becomes Maine Spathpriacipal...Lotberan General in--stalls - $1 million hyperbaricoxygen faculity...MG villageattorney Jim Orphan commendshis hoard fer not crealiog a-lovaivillage concI which be contends ioa "Wasle of money.....Cnm-munity college proposal to hepresented ta voters...Drive-ingolf range and missiature il hatecosme te be hallt by developerMort Fink on GoB rd. east ofMilwaukee avn...Propoue couver-hing Pleasant View ConvalescentHome to 93 bed Riles Communityhoopital...trustees study need forNulos pnst 000ice...CountyShpriff's lockup cited as laing"inhamane"...Jack Frick ap-pointed Riles zoning hoardsecreiary...Paul Watdin new firedepartmeat lleutenant...9th anusai Fire Department dance heldat Bunker Hill Jannary 25...Nor-thfield resident's car collideswith rear-end of Nlles police carresulting in 060icemu Olhrlocb andBalzerson going to hospital..:1963figureo at Lutheran General -

Houpitai shaw it had 15,300 in-patlentu, .14,250 emergenclen,9,699 eut-patients and 2,263babies. ' There were 6,162surgerieafer the year...PoliÑ uf-Omero Kraus and Banna incelliuton WithMG man at Dem-pater and Milwaahee...Treutee

, Scheel effort ta cloue taverna at 2am. and open them on Sundaysat 000u defeated byMayor Blaseand fellow trusteeu...Earle Rap-paperI, Ken Cohen, Russ MeAs,-drew, Jeff Kurzen and DavidGreenberg elected Jaycees-of-flcera...Bogle criticism of newcourt system WithifO $10,000 in-crease in salary for a local jodgeplus a $266,600 cost for a new.buldtng ellella response from 3rdCircuit Court presiding JudgeHerbertSteffels. -

IYearn Ag's

NUes police nah Chicago luauafter he wan accused of firingShots into back of auto at Oalctooand Mllwaukee. He was-laterconvicted in shooting death 4f afocal coed...Sksbtan Identified au"plumber rapi! t".,. Nick Blaue-

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8746 N Shermer RoadNilee, Illinois 60648

hyBobEeseer

lifinois' new droak driving lawsare expected to greatly reducethe difficulties lovai policemenhave enconniemed in arrestingdennis drivers and may evenresaIt in an ificrease io ils-00kdrivingarreots.

"It's a new move from a weak,unworkable law to a tough et-ficient law," explained RilesPolice Captain Willtam Terpinas.

Effective January 1 fllinois'revised drunk driving lawtightened op loopholes whichmade the previous law lens effee-live. Among the moot signif icantproblems of the old law was itsallowing a driver arrested fordrssnh delving te wait 90 minutesbefore deciding whether to take abreath iesttomeassre kto alcoholcontent. Not only was there thepossibility that the alcohol con-leni would decline during thaIwaiting period hot it atoo meantthe arresting police officer had tobe delained in the station duringthatwaiting ported.

Duder the new tea an arresteddriver moot take the breathtest

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. Niles- police laud newdrunk driving law

Mother important provision lothe new drunk driving laiote that

- pollee are now allowed to test anunconscious person who iosuspected nf having driven whitedrsnk. In Ike évent-0f a driverbeing injnred in an accident,police can reqoest that a doctordraw blood from the driver whilehe is uncomeinas te determinetheamonot sfalcobol in his bloodstream. Under the aid drunkdriving law police were forbiddeufrom testing unconncians per-50m.

Also the new law envers notonly driveru who have consumed

- too much alcohol hut also applimequally te supone who te usable

_-to safely drive an auto because ofany drugs. A driver can bearrested. if, while taking aprescription medicine, he insnahle touafely operate au auto.

Though the new law allows forblood tests ta be administered,Terpinas said he expects the testswill be rarely sued except when adrank driver te invalved in ascHam arridase. ROwpepr if s

immediately. Also, if the . driver who ja suspected of drunkarrested driver refuses to take driving in not involved In athe breath teat, his driver's Been- serious accident, Terpinas unidse can he suspended far nix mon-. he doubts police could gel a due-ita. Under the old law if an tsr te draw blood from a drunk

drivers fearing ho may becometied up in endless court ap- -pearancea.

Terpinas said thatin 1962, Rilespolice arrested 69 drunk drivers.Additionally, of the 1,424 traffIcaccidents reported in Rilen in

Contlnnedeupage 56

arreuted driver refused to lakethe breath test, hin license couldonly be suspended for three mou-6hs.- Additionally, the new lawatlòws the resulte uf a breath testto be med in court though the oldtow did not.

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'Ci,zo Ft "at: St, JóhnBrebeuf

st. Jóhn Brebeuf Parish, 8301N. Harlem, NUes, proudly-presents Casino Fest" onFriday and Sotsrday, February

42 and 13 at B p.m. The featuredfeu for the two evesiñgs will in-dude a widevariety of gashes of

ance. Try yesrIuck and win afabulausarrayof prizes.

To lead to the Las Vegas at-mosphere,the intimato Casino

Louage" will feature continuousentertainment. Daring a breakfrom thegomiog, join no down inthe 'PairO-Dice Lounge" wbereyou can dance to the music of

ThecbicagoStyle."Please your palate with oar

'wbistic wetting" liquid- - refreshments, and to satisfy your

hunger, choose from a variety ofsandwiches from the 'Full House

-- Cole", or deliciono postries fromthe "Fat Chance Pastry Bar".

Entrance tickets are onty $3each and may be obtained fromTed and Millie Kroll (967-5493) orthe parish rectory (966-8145). Ifyen are 21 nr over, plan to makethis night of fan

pHONE9660l°

on oiir 21st year of practice in Niles a letter of

gratitude to all oúr patieflts befits the occasion.

Our office and staff has grown to enable us to serve

you in the highest professional manner.

We have expanded our services to include our own

fashion boutique with á selection of over 1200 frames,

lens grinding facilities, and a contactlenS laboratory.

This enables us to maintain the highest quality at the

lowest possible cost to-our patients.

Again many thanks, w arealwaYs striving-to bring

new innovations and techniques into our office.

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.FundraiserfórBobKustrà

Citizens fer Bah Knstrn baveorganizad an afternoon theatrepeaty on Sunday, Febùnry 7 taseethe Travel IAght Pradactians'musical "Tintypes"át the ApaliaTheatre, 2540 N. Lincoln ave,RepresentutiveKuatra is as. cand-idate far State Senate from the28th District. "Thdypea" in theparlent vehicle to celebrata BabaRepublican candidacy na it takeson back to the era of TeddyRoosevelt, tIse persanification of apesad aggressive nation. Theplay reflects an Asoesica in thedecades balare and after 19O

In announcing tIse ñmdraiaer,Gon'y Butler, eo-ctsairsoms of thecampoigo, was canttdent thatBoba many friendo and suppect-ors would lave ta join hina far theIWO p.m. matinee mrfonaancoandthe wine and cheese roveptionIs fallow. Tickets aro $25.00 each(tua dedactibte) and good seatsare still available. Fac featherinformation and in matee yourceuervatiaas, please call296.9820.

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JudèCzája to sPeak-to-Des Plaines Kiwanis

Judge M1haeIF. Canje of theCircuit Court of Cook coanty willbathe guetspeakèrat 12:15pm.an Tuesday, February 2, tsr theDes Plaines Kiwanis Club. Ber-nanI Oppenneer, President, hasannounced that tise lüneheanmeeting will he held at tis DesPinines Elsa Ctnb, 495 North LeeStreet in Des Plaines. Judgeczaja's topic will be "Your Cour-tu Today." He will speak for 15mlauteu and f011dW-up With O 15minute question and answerperiod. . -

Judge Czaja is a graduate ofDePaul University and North-western University Law SchooLHe was admitted in practice Lawin Illlssoisis 1549. He served anAssistant Staten Attorney forCook Cueatond Assistant Cor-poralion Counsel for the City ofChicago prosecuting criminalcasen. Also, he nerved with theArmy Judge Advocate GeneralCarpo as prosecutor and defamecounsel in General Cuori Martial

cases for thé 10th -InfantryDivision during the Koreàs con-flirt. Judge Cuaja is a vetaran 01WortdWar Il and-served from1942to 1940 with the TJnited StainsArsssyAírCarpn. -

Cnaja was uppointed AunsciateJodgeofthe Circuit Court nf CookCounty in 1977. - - -

He in-a memher of the ChicagoBar Association, the Narthwèst-Suburban Bar Assnciatlon, -theAdvocate . Society, - PolishNational Alliance, Veterans of

'Forefgn Wars, and the filmaisJudges dusoclatlon.

Maine East -.- schoiaÑhip- - -

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Club af-thalheEnutHigh -SchinI dinisanceu that ap-pilcatiens for acholatahips are

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naw available in all January, ndJane graduates. All interestedSeniors shauld shinto - thé ap

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pilcatlom from Mr. Hnnm'soffice- in the Career and Guidance Ces-ter. The scholarships are awar-

os merit, financinl need, andin and out of school activities.The Schalarshipand Awárd nightwifl,be held May 5. Fandd for thescholarship awards are rained

- thais the comhined efforta of thevarious Maine East Mathers'Ciubfnnctions. -

Workshopon stress

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Stress innut s problem that Isasto be endured; It can bemanaged Ta learn how, attend"Stressoíwon -the Fnmily," aworkshop on strem relief, at HolyFamily Hospital, Des Pintees, onTuesdayevenlag, Feh. 9.-

The free seminar, scheduledfram7p.m.toilp.m.,s,uifeatureClayton Sherman, EdD.; a

- management consultant fur Beta -mop, Ltd., Mt. Prospect. -

Advance registratlun for the -wurkabop, whIch will be held inthe bsspttal'u auditorium, Ifs N,Rivisr Rd., in encouraged. CallHoly Family's Public RelationsDepartment at th?.11fO, ext. 1174weekdays.

- &yathiate -

- Michael LepOId, non of Mr..hInein Lepaid, 8543 Onanam,NUes, wna.ane of ¡once than 350who received degrees at BradleyUnivernity'n easumencement inPeoria, Deeemhe. 19. -

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The high 051015er of proopec-.tive otadeRts is especiaSRoteworthy bec005e SUC

statistiCs forecast O 2% berRaSeto the schools poputatioo comeSeptember. This upward treod -

. pats Mariltac ahead of beatsuburban pubtic schools whichhave witnessed u gradualdecrease of students dnriRg thetostfewyears.

Sr. Anne Schelder, freshmancouonelor and coordinator ofenrottment statistics, ottribntesMarittac's increased eoroltmeotto two primary foclors: the highquality 01 educotion which thehigh school msiotaïnn, aodfamily inftuencesthdre was apost of 22 eighth grade sistersofMarilloc girls from which todraw this yeorood there will be41 oontyeor. : - -

The high school ottroctsstudents from o -somber ofporishen and public schooldistricls io the uscrbundisg srea.The parishes which ore most coo-sistent is cootributing new girls -to MErilloc are St. Isaac Jognes

dy of 50050m, both laros, and St. Emily i

Mt. Prospect. . Other tocoporishes contribule ob a varyin

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MG student to -

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. Ed Messetl of Morton Grove,will he spending the spring termio Spoin on the toterffotiooal -

Studios yrogrom cosduytedthereby central College.

The program cstendn up loayear, and offers nodergradnatecourses taught by nativeprofessors at the Uoiveraities ofSalamoora, Granada, andMadrid. lt is designed lo esposestudents lo Spanishculture, andto provide practical enperienceis achieveing ftuenCy in theSpaRish language. In addition toattesding classes, stadeots lakeencursi000 to sites of iRterest, lo-eluding cordobo, Toledo, Avila,aodthe famous Frodo moneurn iiiMadrid. -

ceRtral College is a four-yearliberal arts college offering abroad program- of culturalt'raiRing. Aftitioted with the

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Tickets ore $15 per pernon(conk bar) and placen can bereserved np until 12:00 noon onSaturday, January 30, by callingMr. and Mrs. Alex Gillan at (312)328-5406 or Mn. Anne GnOn at(312) 871-0533.. Cocktails are at000 p.m. with divner starting at7OOp.m.

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A native of Arlington Heights,Ms. Mason'n profennional singingcareerbegan in 1976 in local near-North clubs and cabarets. Sogreat was her audiences' renpon-ne that, with the help of AaronGold and other local celebn, ottepremiered a year later atChicago'n Park Went" in aStandingRnnm Only concert.

. Since that night, Rareo hasperformed as headliner in all themajor night spota and napperclubeand han shared the stage

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with Phyllis Oilier, Jack Carter,Wayland FlOwers, Peler Allen,Bob Newhart, Lainie Kazoo andPndgy: all of whom agree thatherotardom is inevitable.

Born and raised on Chicago'sSooth Side, Brian Lanner beganhis munical pursuits at the age ofsix; hut firnt received formaltraining in theatre at the HenryHart JCC under the tntelage ofSonya Buron and Ed Goldberg.

After being farther ednested asan actOr.ningerKlanCer at theUniversity of Iffittois at Cham-paign-Urbana, he embarked on aprofessional acting career in theMidwest. . After three yearn ofnaceess an an actor, he joined thecreative staff at "Lawrence ofOregano's" where he lobed for-ceo with Karen Mason. Theyhave heenpartners ever since.

Proceeds far the Trihute Con-cert will go to the :'AvisTrachlenberg Youth Theatre"which will sponsor a once ayearteen production. The firstprodaction will be "Grease", a50's roch and roll musical -auditions fòr teens ta be held inlate May, early Jane. -

Tickets are $l. There in freeparking. Reservations may hemade by cellistS 075-2200 est. 213.

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-January 28, 29, 30, 31 -

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. Venison Roast

. Venison Ragout

. Ilasennietler. Phéasant. and more.

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- Chicago Balkan - -

Dance Ensemble

Baikaoshe Igre, the Chicago Ballsao Dance Ensemble, Inc. ap-pears in coocert at t p.m. on Saturday, February 13, rn Pendleten

Hall of the New Christiao Church, 74 Park Ortve, Gteoview.Donations f350 for adatto; $2.50 senior cittuens, students andchildren.

The diverse folk tradition5 of Ballano. Croatìa, Greece,Macedonia, Poland, Russia and Serbia will be presented In dance,song and munir, according to artistic director Mary Monahan.Performing since 1904, the ensemble's appearances includeChieagnfest, Renaisnance Fair, and Chicago International FolkFestival. -

Ethnic food from the areas will be available to try at a nomialcoot following the concert. The 25-member troupe will meet andtollo with Ihe audience at thattime. - -

Come share thIs night in the Balkans and eastern Europe. Formore information call 729-Ott. - -

Maine East work prògram

students at WLUP Radio -the Maine East work peoeazo ioprovidinc valuable experience taDon Doebman nod Steve Stroll,both el whom aoticipntn a careerin rodio brondrasting.

tive Work 'l'rainm g peogram withMe. Ray Scharf as hin insteontor.

WLUP rodio in mnoention with

thon is enrolled in the Coopero.

Steve in itt the Offre Osu,opa-

provides others with a chancotogot on overview of the workingworld, helpiog them to maizetoIser occupational rhoiren."

Loop" for teto mootho. hIe ishoavily involved in the newdepartment editing, typing, pro-dnaing, und working an vueloosother jobs oongiog from press

Steve hou keen working ut "the

moference coverage to man-On-lieos Program, taught by Mea.Oho-street izsterviows. Stave co-Caroline Homsnerdiog:produoeo o public octales showThe Ceoporative Worts Traitonog.called "Chicago Street Toits,"und Office Ocenpations programswhich airs each Smithy morning.bath give students a rhanee taGouIne takes pod in -tiselearn and gain. experienne aboutpromolioo and programming de-the waehingwrrldwhiletheY earn

high school credit (two credito, portments. - -. . -

An a member of tho Officeana for the conino and one forOrcupatioos program, Stove.holding a job),learns obills diving his eluso time

.Duo has toren working at "the

tee. The studente nro subjected..1.aap" , foe two yeues and twota spored unito, ouch an typing,months and continues in weekfinancing, azzdbusi000s practices.fose days n warb assisting ist theEnch one is designed in preparestation's pragrnosnsizsg, product-forjobs inItio office envieonment.ion, und promotion depoetmnnts.

Figure Skatmgin atoo One ufIn addition la his jab, Don isthe oreas of Stave's interest. Hecurrently prOgrnm director athaS been skatingoince hewos fiveMotor East's awn WMTH rodioyears old und mntizsurn ta08.5 FM. He is also a voesitypractice three or Cour times Oradioapeokzranthe speoeh team.weeb. He nimpeles free-styleDoss in very optimistic andand doubles with his nintee Lori.determined to someday be o

Steve will be continuing hidprofeooieont radio broadcaster.educatidn at Northeastern Uni-- He plans to continue his brood-veriuty hi major in speech and. canting hn.chgrouzsd with two

peoro of further studies ut North' perfonoiog arts, hoping ta 00mo-day oliato his goal of working stoeastem, tises attending the Uni-

varsity of Wiocansizs itt Madison major rndio station. -

Guying token part in theto earn bio degree.various cooperativo educationDon nays, "The Cooperativeprogrnoso, Don und Stewe.. feelWork Training program gives

practical enperirore to tIsane confident of their ability ta cope - -

with the foot-paced boninessstudents who koow sehnt workworld.

-field they wish ta pousse. It

rchestra Concert -

- . Maine East Oattend the Sunday, Feb. 14Maine East orchestra concert,beginning at 2p.m. Inthe MaineEast auditorinno.

at825-4454est. 625.upcoming concert in available

The community is invited to

Information regarding the

schedoled portions of Men-delshoo's "Reformatioa Sym-phony" and the "Greig Piano -Concrrto" featuring nophamoreEsther Park as soloist, on portof the afternoon's program,

Conductor Tom Hageman ban

'ÏMU$EMIENT ÖUIDE

Variety Club officers

I

Variety Club of Iffinois (Tent 26), "the heart of skuw businmuorganization helping children-in need," unveils ita new stata of Of-firers for 1962. Sealed (I. to r.) vire presidents Martin Binder,Howard Mendelsnhn, Stsohir; president Edwin Schwartz, virepresidents Albert Johnuan, Jobo Iltiu, Michael Shore and LouisMighael. Standing (I. Io r.) vire presidenta Soul Btader, TedWilmen, Jay Ross, Sheldon Cooper, Robert Docluoun, Lincoln-.wood: Bernard Mack and Raymond Russo. William Coruhy, levitoCohen and Jock Sporherg, chairman of Ihe board, were notpresent. Toastmasters

will compete inChina Study tour speech contest

- Deadline for 0CC

Gsvezsdoline Y. Fortune, pro-fesuor of soeial mienen st OsktonCommunity College, announcedthis weekthatthedondline for theChino Study Tour sign-up isFebruary 15.

The tour ta the Paople'sRepublicofChinais scheduled forMay 19 in Juno 4 at a cost ofopprosimately $2,709. Itseludedin the SaId study of histOrical andcontemporary life will he stops atBeijing, Sinn, Nanjing, Suabas,Hongras and Slsarsgsi, with oiessihle stopover in Hong Kongor Tokyo.

Partieipnntawilhave on upper-tstnity in learn firsthand tile

.- g,aae5 that hava acaserad ioChina'a politIsaI,. economie andsocial stmctureooin.co 1900. Theywill elsit schools, health caenfneilities, week place, rural noduthun areas.

Students cors earn three seno-eater credit hours in Social

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Härpèr auditioifor Spring musical

Froapective musical comedyperformers may audition forroles In 'Pippin", the HarperCllege spring production, onFriday, Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. orSaturday, Feb. 13 at 1 p.m.Auditlom will he held in BuildingA, Room 139 at the Palatine corn-p50, Algonqslnasd Roaellerdu.

Thoue auditioning should wearcomfortable clothing and beprepared to read, dance and singa istituiraI oasnher, preferablyfrom thoshaw. ,4j accornpianistwill available. A cant of -B per-fornoeru wilt be selected followingthe auditiozo, which are open toadult renidentu ofthe area an wellon ta Harper otudentn and stuff

-

members.Persons interruledin playing in

the orchestra or working ou thestage crew for "Pippio" may ob-tain information by catting theHarper College Communicall005,Rsrnanitieu and Fine Arts

Science 101, 201 or IndependentStudy 299.

"The study tour wilt combineon introduction to the new Chistowith o perspective on ihn old andenotie. Poetiripanto will enjoy theadditional honeSt of an eronumi-cal poelsage whíle shoeing theespeeioaco with an adventuroosgroup oftrarel compaaiorn," Dr.Fortune noted.

"This is the Chisto that asyoungsters we dreamed of reach-ing by digging through Io thep615cc side oftheglobe. The studytoue is a practical way of rentiziagthe dream," ohe added.

Dr. Feetune (raveled ta Chinain 1978 with Ike first group ofeducatore incited to the PeopledRepublic of China, and bas led astudy tour to. Africa.

For further information aboutthe study toar rail Dr. Fortune at035-1968.

Division, 397-lftoenl. 285."Pippin", which opened on

Broadway io 1972, won tokenfroma hook by RogerHirous, andfeatured music and lyrics hyStephen Schwartz. The Harperproduction, under the directionalMaryJoWillia, will be performedat Harper April 23, 24, 25, and 30audMaylasdl.

r

Pinocchio's .-

People PleasingPizza -

Theme o great ItalianRestaurant in the Niles and DesPlaines area that willplease yourpallid palette and pat your persein proper perspective. Pinoc-ehm's han one of the vident rangeuf pizza additious mown to manandatgreatpricen.

Pinocchio's has other renownItalian Specialties that peopletravel miles to savor. They hovesuper spaghetti, great gnocchi,tempting tortellini and cannycaunetloni. -

We had o bottle of Lambruscowith our elegant dimer and Ihrprice wan under five bucks.Wow! Whal a meat and we hodmosey left for the show at GolfMill.

There's o coupon in Ibid moue ofThe Bugle for $1.96 off us o pur-chase of $1gb or more. Pinor-chio's is the hideaway in thin areafor penny-pinching quolity-minded folto. Don'ttell too manypeople about Pinocehio'n or theprices might go up! Call 299-1522for oward-wiuntog pieza or o cozytable for-youaodo friend.

PInocchio's in located at 9700 N.Milwaukee Ave. - an island ofwarmth and good cheer.

The Park Ridge TaastmasternClub #301 wilt -hove six of itamembers compele atclshlevel ino serions speech content, to beheld Thurudoy, February 11, at fp.m. el Ihr First UnitedMethodist Church, 418 Tuahyove., Park Ridge.

The wiooer will be qualified loenter higher level Toastmastercompetition, which includesarea, division andfinally the In-ternational content to be held inAugust.

. Competing members of thePark Ridge CInk ore Phil Can-detta and Bob Roman from Nor-thsvent Chicago, and Morn Mc-Connell, Duane Moon, GrastReichard. from Park Ridge andDicklltorerlrornoen Plaines.

Those who belong tu Toast-masters learn to improve Iheircommunication and leadershipshills. This meeting, as well osall others, is open to the publie.For information, call 5l9-1t13 or703-0702.

Skokie artistfeatured in exhibit

Floral oil paintings, many ofwhich were painled io her neigh-hors' gardens, will highlight theexhibit nl Josephine Parenti,Skokir, the artist feolored to thelobby of Lutheran GeneralHospital, Park Ridge, daring themonth ofFebruory. --

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The Lambs Skokie -

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The Lambs has rescheduled anIre Otsotiag Festival fantszeingmusic, skating performaoces andfree ekating to the publie forSunday, Febmmy 7, from noon ta4 p.m. The festival, which wasaegisally planned for January 10,was cancelled due to severeweather. The Laissbs is located anSt. 176 at junction I-84 Totlway,two miles east of Libeetyville.

- Hot ekorolata und chili fromThe Lambs' Cousstry Im, restaur-not will be available ta shinersand spectators nUise. Its addizion,the Centennial Sensations, an iceobotieg team from Highlund FachCentemsinl Stsatizog Risk, sait!perforsos solo und team nbuttog tomusic at 1:30 p.m.

The Lambs' Coonteylan will heoerniog o Champagne Buffet onthe doy uf the Skating Festivalfromiia.m.ta3p.m., ondallofthe Lambs' Country Shopo will beapes. -

For further information, rollThe Lambs ut 362-403f.

concert"We are proud to kelp in

promoting the careers of tIsegifted winners of our aunsalCompetition," nays Dr. RobertKotnaiho, Preoideot of the-Booeduf the Skohie Valley SymphonyOrekestm.

Judy Stase will ploy the DvorakCello Concerto und Eric Soultewill soto.in o Mozart 'HornConcetto in the . Symphony'sJanoos)' lt concert. Thu arches-tra, conducted hy Les Krakow,snill perform works of Weber andTchaibowsky.

The program viS-he held atContre East Auditorium, 7751 N.Lizscota ove., Shohie 01 7:25 p.m.Thhets are 56.50 und $4.115 fornasiaro and otodents. Fortaformotion, cali 674-7670.

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WED, BAKEDSALISB URYSTEAK -

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SAT. BBQSPARE RIBS 35eBaked, Hash, Mashed or French Fried Potatoes

SUN. FRIED CHICKEN -

Baked, Hash, MashedorFreoeh Fried Potatoes296

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MON, SosporTomate Jalee, Mostarrinli orSpaghettI with MeatSaare, Tossed Salad,Grated Cheese, Roll nudBultrr -

MON, Soap or Tomato JaleeFried Pereb, French Fried Potatoes,ColeSlaw, Lomos, Tartarflaure, RolL Boiter

TUE. 000p srTematu Jafre,FriedChirkes, French Fries, Hsnep,Cele Slow, Roland Batter 396

3,50

WED, Soap or Tomate Jniee,Lasagne wlthMeal Sauce, Tossed Salad,Grated Cheese, Rutland Buller 300

THUR. Soap orTomalo Jalee,Fried ChickenandSpnghettl withMeal Suore, ColeSlaw, Roil asdaalter 3 50

FRI. Soap orTomato JoireFried Perch, French Fried Potatoes,Cole Slaw, Lemon, TartarSasce, Roll, Bultrr 350

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. P.ge Theniigle, Thuiiday, JlnhiaryTh, 1I.

. Spring classes at LeañiñgTower Family uY

The Leaning Tower Family. "Y" pions an activé and 10-

terestngSpring l terinoebedule. ofclauueuThe7weektermwill

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begin on February 22. In-. dividualu may plan a courue of

... .

class Iftofruclion to fit their par-tiuIar need wIth emphasis onrecreation, relaxation and selfimprovement!

.The 7 week Courses (Aquatic

schedule for adulte) will includeswim instruction, synchronizedswim, advanced aquatic safety,- "Aquafl55" for women and

. adult diving. A Landlubber". program io being costisned for

those who never learned to soins,- butwfflbeahletodosoastheydiscover swimming cao be fun!"Water Therapy" intended to

. help persons with joint mobffityproblems is to be offered. ScubaDiving, a lOweekterm, will begin

. March30.Seven week adult clames io-

cludeJ Arabic Belly Doncing,Ballet, "Magic" CreativeRhythm Exercise (women(,Guitar, Bridfe, Dog Obedience,- 'Modem Jazz Douce & Exer-rise", Knitting, Chioá Paio-hog", Photography and Hyp-nuoto.

Youth 7 week term ioclodesJProgressive Swim Iostructioo,

.. Diving Instroctioo, SyochrosizedSwim and Advaoced AquaticSafety.

The Pre-School "Gym nod. Sorno " clares for children 3-5

years continue to be popular andis being offered again. 'KiddieKollege" aspecial program for 3to 5 year sido is also scheduled.The schedule includesstorytelling, arts, crafts, games,

Aviva HadassaAviva Ifadasuah cordially in-

vites professiooal and careermes und women 25-45 to a win-tor's night diversios os Sunday,February 7 from 6-10 p.m. atFinley'sDísco, lyw.Elm. Dancemusic, cmb bar, complementaryrefreohmeots. Donatiön is $3 atthe door. WBBM-A1.4 will makeno aon005cemeot if thisevent iscascelled doe to Inclementweather.

the family inn,. i(yH*tca'

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in os.d 050ebinntJsn- withanyniheroonpon

. booN. Cdw.IIAo..nn,NlIsa

o-'»oosa 967-8000L-

songs, and "funwim " period.. Sparta and Pbjnlcal Education

forAdults (7 weeks) will include:Judo, Yoga, Karate, Racquet-ball, Physienl Conditioningclasses for men anti women,"Lose Weight the Y's Way",Aerobico in Motion", Tennis, und'Newcomers Fitness" forWomen. Co-ed Self Defense, andWumeo's Self-Defense. Pre-NataLosd Poot-Natal Exerciseprograinu are ucheduled. Aopecinl f weak terno of Golf forBeginnerswillbe offered!

The Youth Departmeot will of-fer (7 weeks! of Tennis, Tom-hUng, Ballet, Aerobics, Guitar,"Magic", "Having Fins - Fellin'Good" (1-3 grudes), a fitnessprogram, und Gymnastics.

Remember-Allclasoes are och-edoled to begio the weeh ofFebruary 22. Advanceregistration is advised!!Physical Conditioning andAerobic registratioo opens formembers on Thursday, Fehroary4. Balance of classes open tomembers on Friday, February 5.Non-members registratios will

os Monday, February 8.

Information regardiog classes,schedules, fees aod registraliooprocedure may be obtained bycalling 647-8222, ext. 537, or dropby The Leasing Tower Family"Y,,, 6300 W. Touby ave., Riles,and pick-op a program brochure.(Tot itting services areavailable . during daytimeclasses). The Service Desk isspas daily from 9:00 n.m. to 9:Mp.m. Master Charge and VisaCredit Cards are h000red at theLeaniogTowerFamily "Y".

h to.hold danceAn proceeds from this event

will go to beñefit theuiodassah-Hebrew University Hospitals inIsrael.

Sharon Basbio of Skokie ispreuidest; Sandy Cbaetof EastRogers Park aOdTerri Cbaimsosof the Belmont-Harbor area areHMOvicepresidest,s.

FAr -more Information onAvivas - activities, call 263-7473daysor334-Otll3eveoiogu.

Maine EastCIassof72reunion -

Maine East 111gb School Classof '72 recuites - a ton-year classremiso is being planned for thefalloflSf2. -

li yon-are a graduate of thatclass, or a pareot or friend of agraduate, please contact IkeRetados commute with tIc '72graduate's current name, ad-dress and phone, st 1189 S. OakPark ave., Oak Park, D. 603M,524-1557. We'd like to insure thatevery member of the classreceives aslyvilation.

You deserve abreak today® -

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-P-ark R...kge..:: Toastmústersinstall officers

The Park Ridge ToastinoutomClub installed Ils 1982 officomSaturday, Jan. 9, at an in-stallatlon dinner held ut the ParkRidgeQsalltylnn. -

The instathng officer was CarlMiller, edocatlonal lieutenantgovernor of Toastmoster'sDistrict 30, whIch includes all ofChicagoland. -

Joe McArdle the 1982presideot, isatenyeorveteran ofToostmasters. Mr. McArdle Isalsoa past president, having heldthat office in -1976. He in anengineer for Dotted Conveyor,lives with his wife of 32 years,Betty, at 66go N. Ouhkssh,Chicagb. They have O childrenand2graod-childreo.

Phil Candella, the -newedocationut vice president, is atwo year member of the ParkRidge Club. He and his wile,Barbaro, bave three sons, andreside at 6512 N. Sayre, Chicago.He in a technical advisor forSears, Roebuck Service Dopar-boost. -

Bob Roman, a member for onlyose year, has bees installed asthe Club's administrative vicepresident. He is single, lives st3366 N. Pioneer, Chicago and is asalesman for the Mills-AmericanEnvelope Co. -

Denita Tosi-a sew member ofthe Park Ridge Toaslmasters,Who will- serve as. 1982secretary/treasorer,lives at 2025W. Miltoo, Park Ridge. She issingle and currently is employedby Baxter-Traveool Laboratories -

as a - projéct manager ofoperational budgets. Bob McCar-thy, who wiliserveas sargeast alanus, isworlsingas a law clerk ut

-the Daley Center, Chicago, for aNsrlhbrook law firm. -- He inengaged to be married to MissSimsanStsoeberg of Park Ridge. -

Bob lives at 604 N. Winner, Park

For more information onToastmasters International,please cali 763-0782 or589-1013.

Press tunes'm

to rfm audience"I talk for a living," says Dave

Baum, and when Dave Baumtalks - nightly from 7-11 p.m. onhis WIND "The Dave BaumShow" - his listeners form ose ofthe largest nighttime audiencesfor a show best.

Baum siIl be the NorthwestPress Çlub's luncheon speaker,Friday; Feb. 5, at the October 5Restaurant, 8800 Waokegos Rd.in MortooGrove. He will suggestmethods for gelting people ontalio shows and will dràw os hisexperience to advise those whoare looking Is ester the radio jobmarket.

His lively programs featurestudio goesto, - telephone 101er-views with newomakern und callsfrom listeners. He firmlybelieves radio talk shows arevital to broadcasting because"They give people the chance tobe somcbody...ts vent their'frisstratlons. ' '

Luncheon is $5.50 for membersasd$0.50 forguésto. Registrotissbegins prompily at ll45 am.For reservations, coU SieveDnrlacher at 235-5380.

Membership in the NorthweslPress Club lu opes to all medioand public relationsprofessionals.

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--- Singles SceneE P.L.C.

Divorced/widowed-At the next mpeting of the

Divorced/Widowed Group of -Edison- Park Lstheroo Church,the members will hoar a gnestspeaker 'so 'Stryss

- Awareness'. The meeting willbe in the reception rooms of theChurch, located at Avoodaleand Oliphant aves., Chicago, osTuesday, February 2, at- 7:30

An eveoing of discossiso -und- sharing will lake place on Wed-

-

neuday, February 17, at 7:30p.m. After these meetings,there is always time for coffee,cake aodfellowshlp. The GroopIs opes to all and there is nocharge. - . - - -

Every Sooday, after the .10:45am. Service at the Church, theGroup members meet at TheSsoggery Reslaurast to haveBroimb together.

Thin organization bas beesslaried for these who were 500emarried and shared their lives,problems, parentiog, with amate, but for the reason ofeither divorce or death, do notbaye that mate and mast faceBfeooa single basis. -

Chicago-Suburban -

SinglesThe Chicas Soburbas

Singles with membersthroughout Chicago, North &Northwwitern Suburbs will havea party alFares", 949N.Rosh

- st., Chicago, on Sunday,Ja000ry 31, from 7:00 p.m-I :60am... This Is your opportomityto came to the most resounceddiuca in Chicago without beiogamember of this private club.For more Information call 338-3860

Hotline for.-singles

Chimgo has a - nein helpful. hatline for siogles--

WidOwed/DivarcedJTjnn,urtedThe One-Times-One Single

,

Events Holline provides 24 ksarupdates for Chicago snd Sobar-han Single eveots-as well as,other topics of special interest.

Call the One-Times-OneSingle Events Holline at RS-123t

SiHgles Grouptó host lecture -

"The Wines of France" is thetitle of Al000nder heber's lee-tore to o combined meeting sttwo singles groups, GraduateDegree Siogles and Siogles InThe Humasities, on Friday,Feb. 5, at8p.m. at the Evasstonholiday Ins. A social minerwith cook bar will follow the lee-turc. Alt interested slsgles arewelcome.

Graduste Degree Singles isfor single people with mustersdegrees, Ph.D's law degrees,sod medical degrees. SinglesIo The Humanities is a first-of-its-kind singles group. It is theonly group in the Midwest in-tesded exclusively for oioglepeople ,,,jtl, Tj,,I,, ,_:,.__, 1,,

the art

Aware SinglesdanceS -

The Aware Singles Group willspoosor a sociaL and-recorddasce at 8:30 p.m. onFriday,JaoOary 29. Admission tu $tlKAt 8:30 p.m. on Saturday,January 30, there will be adas-ce with the live music of theNew Variety Band. Admission0 15.86. Both events wifibe atthe Lancer, 14M E. Algonquinrd.,SchaumbOrg. -

Alt niogles are invlted Formore information, call 777-1808.

Young Single -

ParentsHypnotist Stun Pomeruoce(The Amazing Mr. "P") will beat sor regular weekly meetingat the Wheeling/NorthhrookHoliday Inn on Milwankee ave.(bobees Willow andLake/Euclid) os Tuesday,Febroary 2. Doors opes at 8:30p.m. $2 for members and $3 forson-members. -

Youngllingle ParesIa offers -

educational and suciatprograms to meet the seeds ofdivorced, separated or widowed -paresIa, irrespective ofcostody, between the ages of 21and 45. Eligible persons are in-vited to atteod sor meetings orcall 545-1880 for more isfor-

CatholicAlumni Club:

A free party for sew mom-bers will be hosted by theCatholic Alumni Club at 8 p.m.Friday, Jan. 29 at a Iocatiois inthe New Town area Of Chicago.Qualif ted applicants may join atthe party. - The CAC is-a non-prafit singles orgasizatioswhose members are Cathsllcs,.free to marry in the ChÜrCh,ages 21 to 38, and four-yearcollege graduates or registered -nurses; s'io club has over 700-membei' throughout the entiseChicago area. For further in-formuutloocall72g-0735. . -

-A charity Pinza Party ooWall singlen, 21-38, will be spun-sOr&t by the CACfrom 7 to 11p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31 at Biais-mIaous Bouquet Hull, 7372 W. -Grand Ave., Elmwsod Pk. Thefee is $5 asd there wifi be a caskber. Proceeds will aid theclub's conmsosity service nr-tivities wityh disadv'antagedchlldreouodomiorcibeees

"Singles" - -

Valentines DàyDanceThe Fifth Wheelers aisd the In

Betweeners Clob are spoo-noring a Vslentines Day dancefor alt slogles os Saturday,February 13. It will he held atthe Koights of Cohmsnhuu Hall,11 N. Hickory at. Arlingtso

-Heights. Live music by the "A"Chords. Doors epeo at 8:30p.m.until?.

There will be a cash bar,.onucha nod door prizes. All thisfor $4 fur members, $5 for non-members.

Should yos seed directions ormore information abool the

s;;:itu;;;;tis'''" pt0050calt2l9.5482 or 541-

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Moiton Grove Park District

Summer-Campregistration

Sommuer Camp regintrutiso forthe Morion Grove Pork Districtwill begin at 7 p.mat the PrairieView Cooler, 0834 Dempoter.Resideots muy puy for socnesniso of each different rampprogram and aIse be pot so uwaiting list for aoy other desiredcamp sessions. Approximatelyose week later- those os thewaitiog list of s055idos ost filledwill ho notified aod allowed topuy for those uessioss. Noo-residents may regintor begiuoingMarch 3. Nan-residents withchildreo utteodiog Mortso Groveschools may register at residentprices. Morbo Grove ParkDistrict offers four (4) campprograms: Kiddie Ramp has a 3day program fur 4, 5 aod 6 yearotdu. Camp Mor Gro is atraditional day camp fur lutthrough 4 graders. Camp GruMor is feared for 560 through 8thgraders uod features au over-oight,çampiog trip, Co-Ed SportsCampwill feature instructioo usdgames in avariety of sporta ouchau racquetball, tenoin, softballand gymnasticsfor 4-8 graders.All camp programs roo for 4 twoweek uesnioos begioning Jome 21.Fsr more ioformutioo regardiogtimes sod prices, please call 965-1200.

Learo the rt of self control,patience und the underutandiogof self -defeose tochoiques withour Judo Class. This class is opento 1 graders and up. Classes areheld on Thursdays at 7 p.m.(beginners), and 8 p.m. (advan-red). Alt classes held at NationalPark. The instructor is JoosneBorthofd. ' -.

Improve your volleyball- shillswith the Womens InstructionalVollèyball Program. Ladies willlearn the basic skills of volleyhallthrough exercising, drills, andurrinsmogen. The duns 15 I0strucled by Linda Schafer andmeels un Wednesday eveuingsf:30-9p.m. atPark View School., Atteotioo all men nod women!The Morton Grove Park Districtinexpandimig its softball hormons.An eight (8) teum Co-ed Softballleague is being formed. Gameswill he played on Sunday mor-nings. My interested teams maysubmit applicalisos or run cou-tact the Athletic llupervisor at965-1200. -

Ont)' 115 days till SofihollLeagues 'bygio. Any oew teamsmuy submit appticatioos for theuproming seaoon. Open spots -will he filled with soy teams uf-1er the pro-season meeting. Ifooehau asyquentiuss, please feelfree to' contact the AthleticSupervmnor at 965-1200.

Children's Guitar ,Claaiea willbeginSaturday, Jassary 30 atOketu Park. Intermediates runfrom 9-10 am. nod begixoers-runfrom 10-11 am. Fee: $20 (does -

ustinclnde lesson bosh)----Try your hand at Beglniers

Bridge. -Classes will be held osToosdaysfrom S:30-ll:30a.m. atthe Prairie View Center. TheGoren methud wilt be taught atthese classes beginning February2. Fee: $14. -

Adventnre CIoh will betraveling to Ihr LizuardsLupidary Museum on Frftoy,February 26 to view the in-trigning world of gems sdatones, Lunch will be served utthe rustic Plentywood FarmRestaurant, Bus leaves PrairieView Center at 10:45 am. andretoro abodt 3:15 pm. - Fee:$9.50

Prencheol Fitness and FanClasses are held atNatiosat Parkbeginning January 27. Pat Skou-berg is the instructor of thisclass. The class times aro 9,. 18aod 11 n.m. Fnr more isfor-mution call 965-1200.

Shape your winter with Ikepopular Slimnaslics Claus. Thisexercise class is tooght by M0rCurrigan and Mary Gausselioaod will improve upon your car-diovascutar system us well astoue, shape and firm your body.Classes are taught on Moo-duy/Wedaesday at IO am. andop.m. and on Tuesday/Thursdayat 9 am. and Friday at 1f am. -Foe: $24 per two)2) day a weekclass and $12 per 000)1) day aweek rtass. Earh session lastsfor 8 weeks.

Couditiso yourself with the an-Oient martial Ort of Karate. Thisclass invotves exercising, kickingand blocking. Class in taught byJoha DiPunquale. Classes areheld on Wednesdays al AoutinPark from 4:355:30 p.m. Class isoffered for t-8 grades.

Murtos Grove Puck Districtrecreation office hours are tt5p.m. Mooday through Friday.The office is located ut 6834 Dem-pster st. nod our phone is 965-1100. Registratmos is still beingtabeo for park distrIct winterprograms. If ynu have uoyquestions regarding our leisureofferings, please do sot hesitateto contact us.

Sigo-sp for Hoya Tumbling andGpznnantlen so Saturdays from10-11 n.m. Pat Skooberg lu the io-structor. This class is geared totearhing tumbling and gym-nautics which will help withmotor shills sod discipline. Thisclass begins January 35. Fee:sto.

Aerubir Dance danses stillhave limited openings. Clausesare held on Monday/Wednesdayor monday/Thursday sequences.Aerobic Dance is exerrise tomusic which will help your cur.dionascalar system. Classes areoffered during the day nodevening. Fee- $15/six weeksession.

January lUth's record cold cameawfully close to crippling us here innorthernillinois. - -

Most of us stayed in, turned upthe heat, turned on the TV, the hi-fi,the electric blanket anything andeverything that'd make life morecomfortable. - -

Our people couldn't stay inside.Commonwealth Edison linemen,nearly 400 strong, fought the bittercold, repairing broken power lines. Athousand more came out to work onother weather-related problems.

The power flowed.- In spite ofthe frozeñ fuel oil lines

at our generators. In spite of frozencoal piles. In spite of the frozen coal-handling equipment that kept us fromgetting fuel to oir boilers.

What picked up the slack, whatsaved the day, was our backup power

C.'Commonwealth Ediscn

Dot-it take tomoriow Íor giunted. -

TbeBugle,flhiruday, January26, SIPS

Here's yosr chance Is see theseprofessional haskotbatlmugiciasu! The Nitos ParkDistrict is upoouorisg a familytriplo the Chicago Stadium toscathese incredible sbosvmeo. Boutrampurtatios will be provided taand from the stadium, so youdon't bave to worry about driving

MIes -

- Family CrossThe Nifes Park DIstrIct Is spun-

soling a -Family Ski Outing atTam Golf Comiese. Here you'lllearn how to cross country ski(1½ br. lesson), see a movie oncross country skiing and geequipmeot rental all for only $6.($5 far rhildreo), These arespecial group rates, but Tam isavailable all winter for skiing, su

, Register nowThe Riles Park District is now

taking registration for a ski tripto Majestic Mountain in Wiscos-sin. The trip is on laturdayFehrsary 13. Boues leave fromthe Ree. Costee, 7877 Milwaukeeuve. at 8 n.m. and retors at 5:30

- See the Harlem

u. AT2Ô

PigeU

Country Skiyuscan go on your own.

This soling will take placeSaturday, Februnry 26 at 1 p.m.at the Tam Gulf Course, 6700 W.Hnward ut. In Rilen. If there's nosnow, we'll go Saturday MarchOat 1 p.m.

Registratiuo must be made byTuesday, February 16 st the Ree.Center, 7877 Milwaukee ave.

for ski tripsp.m. The resident rate is $22which includes equipment, roo-tal, truouportatino, lift ticket nodlesson. A fee sf335 includes all ofthe same eurept reotal. (sus-resident fees aro doubled).Register at the Roc. Center. -

Globetrotters!orparking, aod we'vegotthe bestseat in the bosse! The date isSaturday, February 20. Bosesleave from the Ree. Caner, 7877Milwaukee ave. at 12:15 pIso. andreturn ut about 5 p.m. The routper person is $8 which includesyour tirhet and trampertatios.Register sow at the Ree. Center.

and our strong base ofnuclear stations. -

Most ofall, our nuclear stations. Theycontinued uninterrupted, unruffled bythe cold or the wind.

Thanks to nuclear power and thededication ofour employees, over 98%of our customers in northern Illinoiswent untouched. Of those customerswho did experience any outage, mosthad sèrvice back within minutes to afew hours. -

It's a record w&re proud of. Arecord of reliable service all of theemployees of Commonwealth Edisonintend to maintain, whatever comes up.

-

But weatherproof energy requirescontinual maintenance. And finishing thenew nuclear facilities now underconstruction. -

That'll keep us moving. So youcan keep getting the land of serviceyou did on the-coldest day in history

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HOME & OFFICECLEANING

DOMESTICSERVICES

Reliable cteauîug of small officeand private homes. For jofor-motion, call between 5:09 p.m. and9:00p.m.

539-2618

.HOME

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BUSINESS SERVICES

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Piaoo-Guhlar-Accordiornorgau &Voice. Private iuslrudtioos, homesr studio. Classic & popularmusic.

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RUBBER STAMPS

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.

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TELEVISION

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$2.00 Service Call. Parts entra.Owner Mr. Sanlucci

Wonted to buy B&W, estor por-labte t'Vo thatneed repairs.

-539.5229 or 432-9182

BUSINESS SERVICES

PLEASE CHECK

YOUR ADS!Wallt Ads should be checkedeach time they appear. Wecannai be responsible formoré than one incorrect Muer-tien, Bugle Publtenitnns-ahallnot be liable far any amoantgceater than the amount paidfor sorb adverttsts.g.

Bugle Fahllcatinus reservethe elgbt to classify all adver-Ilsements and ta: revise orreject any advertisementdeemed objectionable.

FURNITURE

90" gold couch, 3 separatecushions, tufted bach.Reasonable. 967-9147 before 3 p.m.

Three chair couversatios group.Goldvetvet. $250.00. 9665025.

852/2-lt

Brand-new rolltop desk 28n15n44.$350.00. 906-6025. 853/2-lt

Light mahogany dining room set.Table 4ts54, 4 chaira plan tineboards. $420.00. 968-2625.

- 850/2-IS

MISCELLANEOUS -

BrandNew CoronaKerosene lOcater

n Purchased in Januaryf or $295.00

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nused twiceWilt sell for highestbidover$200

Pbnoeo 966-3922

Colleclorwonts lo sell entire beercas collection, Over600 cans.- 896-3727

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FOR AMWAY PRODUCTSCoil 966-8403

frompa.m. to 4 p.m.Girl's size t white leather John-son's figore ice skates-like new:$35.50. 966-7226 838/2-25

Zenith portable B/W TV. Needs -

repair. $8.00. 985-4876. 849/2-18

Girls' 10-speed Rampar Bike,brand-new. $135.00. 060-5625.

- 851/2-18

RainhowVacuum Cleaner with at.tachmeots. Take over paymenls.Payoff b atasce. 4914692

Royalllall typewriter, oft ice sise,- ilhe new, cost $900, sacrifice $395.228-0449. 954/2-1f

Olivetti correcting typewritersacrifice $295. 228-0449.

855/2-IS

PETS

NICEPETS FORADOPTION -

TO APPROVED HOMESlOrs. l5P.M.-7 daysa wveh.

Receiving asimals 7-5 weekdays,7-1 Saturday and SundayClosed ott taRaI holidays.

KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER-2705 N. Artlogtonllls. Rd.

Arlington Heights

Must self - Young cockstiel (gray)with dwarf parrot cage (brass).Orig. cosi $140, sell for $70.965,4076 848/ 2-18

USED CARS

Corvette, 1901, till-Autowhite/blue tendine, A/C, PS/PB,power wisdows'& lochs. '1/1coked. tear aindsa dcfogger,hra y duly shorks & hatlecy,croise control. Delco rIce-IronIcally tuned AM-FM slerencoith rasselte and CB radio &power astenma. Rear compar-Ornent speakers. Ca)l Michael at

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lEErS, CARS, PICKUPSfrom $35. Available at local GovtAuctions. For Directory, call:Sarplas Data Center 416-336-7800.

Government Sorplas Cars AndTroeks Now Available Ihr:. localsales, under $300. Call I-714/568-0241 for your directory on howlspurchase. Open 24 hsorn.

RECYCLING

WE BUY JUNK CARSFree pich.up. Coanly & StoleAatharized Auto Crusher. Coto.pide line of ased pacts. Free -

Lavator Service. Call Mary Mue-day thru Saturday.

GLOBE AUTO RECYCLING

-295-5568

REAL ESTATE.

HtGHLAND PARK3,660 + aq ft. bomeo

Custows.otudez,,uochcu,elc. scorsem5.chsvehes, lyons pvrtsovv, shopping. 10.5MTGE. MONEY AVAIL. Infonm050n Euneu 00 I,. k Mind nome.

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2149N. Mamsheim 411-4318.

ST, CHARLESEncetlent Opportunity incomeproperly, located on Roste 64.Assmne teases. Many profitable55es. 1.3 acres, 4,000 sq. ft.building Will contract sale. Lowinterest. Call for details.

Jobo ScoleBa'377.0237

WISCONSIN.

ByilwneeLake Geneva Area. For sale srtrade. $1.5 million. Largeacreage, 300acres. Beautiful takecountry estate.

(312)635-3756

FLORIDANeed to get away from the fasipace fora week or a month? Reni

-a villa in beautiful Sandpiper BayResort on the St. 'Lucie River.Only 15 minutes from the ocean.From $350weehly or $1,860 moo-thly, with golf, tennis, swimming& much more available. CallRental-Dept. at: -

FLORIDA HOMEFINDERS1-885-327-1900

FOR SALE BV OWNER2-flat brick/frame. WetlioglonAve. 1300 W-3000 N. Each soil 2hdcmu & I both. Owner spar-Iment has country kuchenw/custom eubinetry, saodedhardwood floors, built-in muodseating unit. Full unable attic bmore. $76,500.

227-3609

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OFFICE SPACEFOR RENT

Small office rooms for rent. Willredecorate. Claoaic Bowl Btiitdbe.g. -

VACATION CONDO, FOR RENTCOLORADO RENTAL CONDOS

Ski Keystone, Brerkenridge, Cop-per Mountain, A Basin.

Information (303) 468-6131Reservation: (800) 525-9185

VACATION GUIDE

rs.onrnavac. oree, OloTOEseasoNeccopo ha 0g12 cold. 0001500 io 1-au.Cleancolan Onoch oc the rtoridu Gus couot.Cloarcuton sande Motel.

night on beach. 'Cumple levar . ojoSreotaurant a lemon. 'Oeaoty ChOP Ion 0050,amn,û0no. Ohapplegonerho. 'Mutai unito akit h to Ii ItS pvvlslde on lacingguS.' Fuitranta coree. Iclivillmvearb.Tichiog, temis, golf, etc. 'Moot emnarab eromo! ntcwv.

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OPPORTUNITIES

AMBITIOUS COUPLES TO RUNconstEller service cestero fromhome. To $2,505 /mo. 288-6041

BABY SITTERWANTED

Mature baby sitter wanted 3sites, 4-10:39, for 5-year-old io myhome. Must have own tramp. OnDempster-& Mitwaskee. Coil Cm-dy 096-4444

HELPWANTED

WORD PROCESSORSCRT & K.P. OPERS.

Encollent Pay -

Long Term -.Temporary Assignments

Choice Locations-

CahlceylsilTodoy -

V.I.P., Inc. -

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774-llfl

CLERK-TYPIST-l'inTOna

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SALESAirFreight

Most have precisas eup. dealingwith domestic and/or inter'national. Enceltent opportunityIs advaoce with an expandingsoles force. MedIcal/Dental. Caralluwauce/Enpeose Accosnt. -

Phone Bco593-6320

WEEKEND CUSTODIANVorigbtc boors. Apply

14111ES PARK DISTRICT

1077 N, Milwaukee

967-4633

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MAINTENANCEr -MECHANICS

We are -'a leading manufacturer ofliquid ánd aerosol products for homeand personal use. We have excellentöpportunities for maintenancemechanics with at least 2 to 5 years ex-perience with pneumatic scale equipment.Outstanding company benefit package.

- Apply in person if you're interested in agreat future with a great company.

. THEBARR COMPANY6100 W. Homard St.

Nttes, H.ueequuioppuuuoitynmplcyernt/t

WANTED

SUPERVISOR OF CASTING MACHINNG DEPT.Must have7-2S years enperience in machíuisg with 3-5 yearo eu-perience - supervising -machining operations of aluminumcasting. Departmentruns 2 shifts.Jobs include precision machining to tight tolerances aud highvolume transfer line equipment, Person moot he capable nf un-derstanding machine tool set-up, solving problema and workingwith engineers in the processing of now jabs. Some uciderstan-ding of Spdnish woatd be helpful, but oat necessary. Holidays,vacatians, medical issurance, plus dependent coverage paid bycompany.Sendresumeta: -

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0119 W. Howard-

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TELLERS,

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Full time openings for expeçienced Teilers or will-train persons with good cashiering experience lindlight typing ukills.

We offer an excellent starting salary Snd completebenefit package. For appointment, call:

SKOKIE r Lorefta Ross

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441ffl OAKTON ST.-SKOKIEoa equal appontunoy emplois, 5/F

SECRETARIESTYPISTS

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Assignments

Excellent Pay

Apply Today

V.I.P., Inc..5151 N Hadern

114-1111 . r

NEW FACTORY OUTLET. Management Traineesn Advertisinga Salens Office HelpCan earn Part Time $7 per hour.Fail Time up to $SfOper week.Mr, Donuelli 647-1420

GENERAL.

OFFICEOur small office needs a pleasantb bright individual to act as ourreceptionist, pIas general officefsnctians which would includeaccounts payable A receivab le,fiting,etc. Lighttypiug is a moot.If yoaare interested In the above,and the tih eral company benefitswe offer, please call for uppoin-Imeot. - -

Joanne647-1515

TELEPHONE- SOLIÇITORS

PART TIMEExperience preferred, hot notnecessary. Nilesurea. $5 per hour.

Call 567-7210If no answer, 060-6741

OFFICEMANAGER

tfyoa are an individual who isseeking diversity in your joh&have some of the fsiluw'mg en-perience, this may be for pan.

Some secreiaeiat -work, order &invoice processing, invyntOrycontrat, persatmet, etc. Typing isa must. We are looking forsomeone who is sot afraid to takecharge & make decisiosu. We area grossing plastics manufacturerwith a-small A cusgeniat 010ice 0-

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affer liberal company benefits.Salary is open. Please call farappointment. -

- foana647-1515

ENGINEERs.s. degree, ,ogiete,a n p,aneoilaealLog floor (P.E.l, I'll roano eeparl,n,e i,

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Taylor naaloaza tosOtate le seekica av lo.dlltdsal who, a scUd haakOeoiod On, ele,.leoni cc tu leach lo Ihelr ElIclrOOlccEnel oneri:. a Techeolage Peogram. Nantumsoeisthceharnsod Ic swes,aoy. roe a:ai0ll1;0 °L°L7'tuei5ec for ca,aar adeánoeo,enl, all James0.1.0,5,1oranalomrclol:

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177-5200EquolupponlusityEmplvys,M,it'

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-- AvaMle Fer The FoIowig AzeaaCENTRAL AREA NORTH SIDES DF CHICAGO

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0cc Child Development' Center has openings

cpe rem m the OùtmComrnmity College Child Devel-opment Cm,ter program et occìDes PIehes, 1600 E. Golf rd mthe Moedey-Wedeeeday-Fridaymong wd aftereooeand Thoedej moning soeeione.

Structored for childroe 2% to 5yer old, the pmgrem trieo tomeet each iodividool ehild'eoeodo, oceordiog to Pot Kovar, esolist io eorly childhood doy-elopment.

We offor octivitios desigoedto oncooroge crootivity the grow-th of the chitd'o teteltigeoce rodphysicol rod ooeiol well-beiog,but et the oome time peovidirrg otrostiog rod ouppertive eoviroo-

- meet,' Ms. .Kovor explained,The Child Development Ceo-

tor, which moixtoine o mtio of

Notre Dame-Marillac toshare curriculums

Morifiac High School, North-field, and Notre Dame High

--School, -Niles have announcedthat for the 1982.13 school yearthere will he shored curricotom

-offerings betweeo the twoschools.Sister

Felicia Mazzola, D.C.,- maclilac, principal, and Father

David Tushar, C.S.C., NotreDame principal felt that therewas a need to enhance thecurriculums of both schools.

During the past two years,Notre Dame High School forBoys, 7655 Dempster, Nies con-dscted au extensive curriculumstudy. One of the findings wasthe possible developmesl of in-creased Fine Arts opportunitiesfor Notre Dame students.Through the shared course of-feriogs with Maciliac HighSchool, more Fine Arfo courseowill become a reality for Nl)utudeots. Mat-ilIac wilt offer te

Kellogg FellowDr. Dnniel It, Bock, n rendort

of Slsohie, io one of 12 Nuntherstem illinois Univeroity frosnitymembers to hove been nwordod nKellogg Focsdty Fellowship for1982. The fellowship givertenured faculty members theopportunity to pscoue research inthe meas of pmgrum and cronico-lam development.

Bock io a professor of educe-

appresintate, ore to neven.cldld-neu, Is etnifed lt, enpenienscedpennomneL Potonity for enroll-ment gres to Childïen of 0CCfeculty, etalfand etudenta. Child-ren of cuesmnmty members fillremaining places,

Cost for the Mooday-Wedneedry-Friday senates is $55 rmonth. These montons meet from

, 8:30 to 113O am. and 123O to3:30 pm: Coot for the Tuesday-Thuesdey session is $85. Tuonomeet from9:30 am. to 12:80 p.m.A$15 registeation fee is required.

To enroll, children must hocompletely toilet trained.

Fora registeotion OplsOintsnent,call tise Child Development Coo-ter, Skokie, 635-1938 orthe ChildDevelopmeot Dom000tration Ce-Oler, Des Plaines, 635-1840.

Notre Dame studente courses insChorus; Art Csocepts andImagos; Ceramics; Introductiontofleater; andActing. -

After study oftheir curriculum,Murillac High School wished tsdevelop increased-course of-ferissgs in Computers and band.This will. hecome a reality forManure stodesla: Introductionto Computers; ComputerizedData Processing SymphonicBund; Engineering Physics; andRecordheeptog.

The courses tetti be offered atthe beginning or ending of theschool day to allow fur flexibilityits transportation. Each studeatmust supply his own transpor-talionts the respective school.

According tu Father -DaveThslsar, C.S.C. and Sistor FeliciaMauzola, D.C., "This programbus great puteatial in helpingboth schools expand their courseofferings toutudento."-

ship recipiént -

tional foundations. 630 KelloggFellowship, the second which he

, has received, will enable hinin tomonts jointly with another fecultymember on a proposal for aprogrom which would allowNuntheaatern studente to studyand live at Oransim, the Kibbutateacher training 'institution interuel, and at oevenal otherhibbutaim.

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Ilen'Ieauin muet be returnedlEA far final appraval. Aera.-ding to one report, name meinbernafEMEA are unhappy abauIeiaearra.

Baard policy may have to f'reviewed in Ught of an appealboard members by Larry aiPhyllis Barg an behalf nf thenon. The Burgo requested mas.-datory change from afternoon tomorning he waived citing einployment of both as weil an thchild's enrollment in the Mar.tesson school, a privatprogram, and inadequate afternoon husiog.

Schoolpolicy nswprovides thukindergarten children musalternoto between one semestereach of both morning and afternoun classes.

According to the Burgo, theirson, Daniel was allosted tochange his kindergartea amigament in September from afternoon to morning quoting a lettesby Dr. Donald Stetina, assistantsuperintendent, saying the child

'could he kept in morning clamthe second semester if thebuilding principal and staff eon-sidered it to be in the child's

- "hestinterestu".Stotina explained to the Burgs

at the heilrd meeting that thooe"best interests" would only in-elude special circumstances süchas mdical or special educationneeds. This did not 500m clear inhisprevious letter.

After uomo debate, boardmembers voted to uphold theadministration's recommen-dation althssgh some indicated apolicy review was in order to oc-

, eonomodato special instances.Meanwhile, the Burga will hoveno choice but to pull their childoutsfkiadergartenfortbesecondsemester. -

School Board Superintendent,Dr. Donald Bond mid he under-slandstheparents' situation, thathoard policy should he reviewedand"wewjlldojt". -

Jomes Bowen, businessmanager, reported to boardmember-u that Lutheran GeneralHoopital operating Purkoide ser-vices requested a full-timecastudian for which the groupwill pay the difference from thedistrict's part-time custodian.Bowen suggeSted this would be agood opportunity to hire achiefcastodlau for part-time work inNuthanuon school, Apollo andOak. Atthis linse, Apello dues nothavea custodian.

The hoard approved a motionsfor the administration to draw upu tentative budget. Board mom-bers adjouraed to executivesession to discuss probable orposuihle litigation. Under therevised Open Meetings Act",execative session most he ad-jusrned only to discuss items an-nouneed in public which fall un-dera need for oxecative session.

MG Legion...Coatianedfrom MG P,l

many charitable aad civicprojects which the local Legioninvolve themselves in which in-elude scoots, handicappedchildren, the hospitalizedveteraos, nurses scholarahipoand community-wide service asneeded.

The Aoxillaty Unit serve lightrofreshmeatu, and these areavailable before the bingobegins au well an during theevening. The menu includes hotdogs, potete chips and naucka,coffee, donuts, etc, The Legionbar lu open for cocktails andthere io plenty of free parhing- inuoadjaeentlot. ' -

Nues Villagea Bóard...

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? in esri areie thraiighout thevillage, -r p et Benjamin andt Lang, Municipal FinancIal Can-nultants and Charles -Kaehler-.- mais, Biler Finance Director bothto teldbaardmembernthat "maney

- inavailahleataprlce", butthatr tlneyarelaoklnginto"ailavenuen-

nf fhnanting and what in bent forthe Village of Niles," Kootiler--man said there are baolmlly fivemethods of financing which they-are clieching änd their decisionwill he based on the engineering-estimates for the projeeto rather

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roes;'ïo"caitanko cannot handle financing ofthis

magnitude and they arecurrently working with twodowntown Chicago honks.

Io other business Kevio Foss,-8242 N. Wisuer, lOteo was presea-- - ted with o $100 hood and o

Avenue" street sign forbeing the winner io the recentslogan contest sponsored by theVillage ofNiles. 8-year-old Kevinsubmitted the winning entry,'Where People Corot".

Fire Chief Al HoelbI reportedto the Board of Trustees ou thecurrent status of the DopplerRadar Woroin System. ChiefHoelbI together with 100 fire,chiefs of the Metropoliten andNortheastern Fire ChiefsAssociation have beon trying fór3½ years to get this system in-stalled in the Chicago area. Ac-cording to HoelbI this innovativewarning system would pinpointthe :locatlon of a tornado andwould give people up to Illminutes advauce notice. Hoelbisaid the project-is currently 'lin -

- limbo", hut another meeting with- thefire chiefs isplanned in April.

Fire Departnseot Duty ChiefHarry Kinowolni reported te theboard on the curreotutotus of theRegional Emergency Dispatch(RED) Center. Kinowshi saidthere are ctlrrently.7 dispatcherson the line and the computersystem is toing loaded with in-formation for the einpediency ofthe system. Kinowski saidProspect Heights will abortlypetition RED to join the nyatemwhich currently consisto of Nues,Morton Grove, North Maine,Glenbrook and Gleaview,

..Niles Clsannber of Commerceand Industry Director CartHockett reported on the 1981progress of the Nies Chamhérand the activitiesplunne.jfor 1982under their new president,Phyllis Galanter. Hockett saidinnovative upcoming activitiesinclade an IndUstrial Expo ioSeptember in Gott Mill and a"CitizeO of the Year" award

.,.Two ordinances were passed -by the board covering "NoParking" signs. One areaprohibits parking for 40 feet oxthe north side of Foster Lanewent of Wasbingtoo Street andthe other prohihito parking fromthe corner at 7035 Greenleaf tothealley onGreerjonf.

Michael P.

Clancy

Plavy Chief Radioman MichaelP. Clancy, son of Mr.- and Mrs.Michael Clancy of 2113 SherwInave., Des Plaines, is servingaboard the Navy's newest guidedmissile destroyer.

He is ir crewonember ahoardthe U Scott, homeported inNorfolk, Vu.

MG VillageBOard...

Cantlnedfruin MG P.1

have 10,980 people killed by Iiundgnne ends year (In the UnitedStaMi) hat Z,llOOpe0pIe killed bydrunkdrivern,' - -

The cannennus af Opinionamanfi the other trunteen wanthat there wauld be little ep-pnvltion ta the ordinance bymembers of the Village Beard,

However, Martan Grave SOaperRichard, Flickinger, during aTuesday Interview, - saidDeehert's ordinance was nathingnew. Flickingeriald accordingto state law a village can hold aliquor establishment financiallyliahleforthe damage caused byacsstomerwhobecenuesdrunk. -

Flickinger said he was baffledby Dechert's introduction of thisordinance. "We didn't hear framber (an the Vifiage Beard) forfive years und now shea dalagsomething," said Flikinger.

Calling Dechert "one of thepoorest trustees I've ever had,"Flickinger said she bao often notfulfilled her responsibifitien aschairperson of numeroUs VillaguBoard committees.

In other business, the Village-

Board ananimounly approvedtwo ordinances giving the village -

greator control over area goadestoblishmenta. In thefirst or-diòance Morton Grove Trusteeschanged the definition uf what afood service establishment is toinclude ' any place food iprepared erserved for individualservings. -This world includereutauranto, employee cafeterlaaand evea vending machineswhich serve meals. However,Ashman was quitik to priai eutthotresidentlal homes are nat in-eluded wlthlnthisdefleition. -

The Second ordinance in-creases the powers of MortonGrove's Board of Health te tern-perarily saspend, without a priorheariog, a fond-antIlog licensefrein any food establishment inMorton Gruyó, Ashman said thiswould permit Macton Grove of-ficials to act quickly if a "sub-stantial and Inuninent threat tothepublic" was feundinaMortanGrove food eatablistunent,

Under current Morton Grovelaws itwosldhe neceauarytofirsthold a hearing before suspendingor-revoking a license. Asluuansaidunderthenewtew, a hearingworld be heard- following thesanpensiun in the case of anemergency clasing of arestaurant or calotaria,

fastly Trustee Loa Greenbergannounced the total rotes taxcollected by Morton Grove forlast October was $128,838 which-woo $23,086 lesa that that callec-tedduring0ctoberofjg9, --

Maine EastSpeèchTeamActivities

Nearly 150 siscI team ese- -

testants fram 12 area high -schools will Campete in the -

Saturday, Feb. 6 fllbiais HighSchool Association district-speech tournament, hosted byMainegast.

At the recent Deerfieldspeech teurnajoant nix MaineEast speech team mimbera -placed in the campetitian, Theywere Donna Jardan, SteveKoclian, John Abuja in radiaspeaking, AJan Breitbar andDlaneCottouandJfflIn -

Hurnoram acting,

Winter-Program at LeaningTower Senior Center -

Tièkets

Winter activitian ice in kill-awing at leaning Tower SeniasAdult Cantor, 6300 W. - TonibyAvenue, Nlles, In addition toSwimming and Enercine, thereare "Coffee TnIku' eyes)' Mon-,day mooring at li n.m. Bowlingrnatinues evesy- Friday manningat 9 n.m. at ¡tabellar BawlingLanes with almost 160 howlern -meeting there' each weh. 'The'Towec-ToseoCbórnl Group mirataevery Wedseqday morning at18-30 am. Duplicate Bridgeinmota at 1145 n,ní each Wed-aesday. -

There is a Mioi-Haalth-aieonce a month un the 4th Wedneo-day from 10 a.rns toll i000n. Arepresentativo from Legal Aid ofSuboebus Cook County in at -

LeaaiagToweraveny other monthfrom 10 am. to 1 p.m.Appointmeoto aro neceanary foeLe Aid.

Dancing Choir continues everyMoaday morning at 11 noon.This doso la so popular that aneddition Beginning Dance Chouis held oir Friday mornings at10:30 am. lu addition to manymore activities there me trips,both intona' and 'out-of-town'for those members intoceOted.

There is a birthday party onreeach month on the 3rd Mondayfor oIl members who have birth-

New Van -.

for M-NASRThe Maine-Nibs Association of

Spectol Recreotion (M-NASR) laquite pleased with the recent ad-dition to the staff - the brand newblue vrai

The 1982 Ford XLT Saper Club,Wagón la equipped with air con-ditioning, tinted gIovi, powersteering, power brakes, car-poling, deluxe insolation, andrust proofing.. Besides the stou-dard stock opti000, M-NASR hasinstalled wheelchair tie downs, araised rouf, raised doors, a stepand a hydraulic lift. The new"super van" can accommodateup to sin wheelchairs -and hasbeen a great help io asototingwith M-NASR transportation. M-'NASR does doorto door tromper- -

talion for all ito programs forphysically handicapped in-.dividuals. - -

M-N-ASR is still open forcreative suggestions in narntogthe van. If you havean idea, callDich Well. His decision will hefinalon thismatter.

We hopo that the new von willho-enjoyed by ail - it sure seemsto houo far.

Demon Girls' -

Choice Dance

- Maine EastGirla, get up yourcourage and ask that 'guy ofyour dreams' to attend theSaturday, Feb. 13 girls' choicedance, to be held-to the cafefromS-il p.m.-

The annual dunce is opon-Oared by the chaerleaders andDemon Squad. Ticketa are $7per couple and will go ors sale;alerting Monday, Fnb. 1 daringthe lanchperiudointhe cofe.

NATIONAL- FREEDOM 04V

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'days during that month. There laententninmestand refreshmests,Friday Showtimo will resusse inFebruary: mis features moviesor slides at t p.m. Fridays.

An added bonus for renidenlaof tIsa Nieu Townuhip anna io OhoSenior Contera Outreach Pe-o-gram. There are 8 friensilyvisitoea and 2 staff workers, whocover 7 area nursing homes rodvisit on additional 75 isOlatedSeniors in their owns homes.These Friendly Visitors seo about250 neniora per week who uthar-wisewouldisot seo a soul 8-smokeoutside. -If anyone knows of anisolated nester citizen who needsa friendly visitor plomo oontoctLesna Siano; Outeeoch ut 647-8121 est. 548.

For information reguediug thoSenior Adult Center's over 80Other octivities please motoriShirley Spoor's st 047-8222.

Battle of'theBooks -

mc Nilen Public Libros1 Dintr-ist will sponsor two BaltIc of theBookamatcheodaring the comingweek. On Thursday, January 28,Fnaiiklie School takes on St. Jahatartheran intha Auditoninmsisftha5-lIés Public Libnnry, 0960 Oak-to Calven School mM meetWaabington School on Wednes-day, February 3, nE tIne NilesBroach Library, 8326 Ballard.Spectators are walconse to attendthe rsatcheo, which begin at 4P.en

schools are participatingin the library district's thirdscasso ofthe Battle ofthe Boobo,o program designed to encoocagequality recreational reading a-moag the library diotriet'o fourthto sixth gnade studeota. At thebottles, tososso of four studentsreceive peints for correct answersto questions about any ose of 100insto from s specified list,

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Philip endorses Nimrodfor re-elèction

Illinois Senate RepublicanLeader James "Pato" Philip (R-Elmhurst) has endorsed SenatorJoha J. NimrOd (R.Glenview) forre-election from the new twenty-eighth Legislative District, whichconsista mostly of hin preseet 4thDistrict. -

"Joha,Nimrod is among themoot effective Senators ioSpringfield," Philip said. "He iso loader in our firl priority ofreviving the business clmmato inorder to stop the export of jobofrom Illinois. While others werewringing their hands about themess in workmen's compeo-nation, Jobo Nimrod passed atough reform pochage throoghtte Democratic Senate, an to-credible feot. If the House radgaine along we'd have: taken o -giant step toward correcting theaboscsiothesystem." -

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