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LIflRARV U.S. Mayoral Conference backs handgun control ordinance The mflu flUai U S Confe ence court Fr day supporting the r ght a g meats to be completed of Mayors annoimced to support of municipality lo ban handgao before th f doral o rl prior to of Morton Grove a cant ove nial ownership the ape ming somme oc A handgun contrai o d nance on Morton Gro e Admmintrali d cision oho Id be iso ed by the Friday Assistant JaB Sloan said village fall The handgun ban Is currently attic als weic m d the ti The U S C ferenc f Maymo being considered in the U S but sa d t came as urp is is mad p of muai pabtieo w th - Court of Appealo and the illinois as we believed local commaoities popalatioss over 30,000 residents. Appellate C uscI The li S Con would be t ve is nappait g Their m mbership i made ap of f renco of Mayors edo friend theMorton Gro e d a ce 480 t es Sir ghoat the U t : of thecoart" brief jis federal : Sloan id officials expectoraI Page3I 966-3900-1.4 .. 25° p, copy -. FO m thè Left Fland - by Buid Besser . We mentiolséd last week the .groswello èamisgfraisi-lai . .villatfe hails are leaving their .the lls of the Stste ..Hoases - as weil au os the Congreso. It seems to be a new .. phenoména of the to's. Local cammonities ..e paasing resolutions and ordinances ihich are receiving state and national : : : The Maclear Weipons Freeze . campaigns are now reaching .-. down to local commasities . and . goverimsents. Yoa. con éspéet - Nllen, Morton Grève and Skohie .. will . consider supporting :: reuolattoss, for mutual redaction . f nuclear weapons by the Soviet . Unisnand the Unitedlltsteo. : .. Satmdamorning ,wewere at : st i0im Brehcnf'sr flea mirket. .: wtsen. LaVeriie. Lizzi told as. . .:Brebeufnllinter Dorothy is anac,. tive participant m Pox Ch joti of : Nba, a localpeäce groap otthè church Tuesday Slut Dor thy . ., .droppèdintn TheBugle offices to . ..teliauaboat,the Moy l6évenings .-.... of pr.ayerandréflection cancer- ; . hing then prdtctu f snclear war Thefllllpm m etoswill be held at Notre Dame and ..evèrynse is. welcome.,,.. Church Codoami Pg 27 Bugle seeks typist.. The Wagte lu seeking a high achoal typist for ap- proximately 2 days a aleok at- ter scsool and alternate Saturdays. Must be excellent student. Sophomore er Jnnlsr preferred. Collorotop toot: The Bogie, 8741 N Shermer RU6n 4braz7' 96oOektoIt Nu1os, ni.'6o6J4 . iLE& lES. Villige of Nués Edition . .:. . ,,- ', .,; w........... . . , . . 8746 NSHERMER NILES. ILL. VOL 25 NO 47 THE BUGLE ThURSDy MAY t 1982 thiS vii i:o,st.udents .Hònor Nues. e .ploye4 : nd . md third pPizso being - 0500 and $250 cauto respectively. Maine . Education . Asoni., The affi wsllbohld$atscsty le h mil w d ,Jsne 19:vt.10:SOpm. dad the . severalgrantstoareayotuìgsters o-nasser neSsI not be present. for "enrichment programs" : Ticlsets will be unId by ali of the ranging from .compaei science New MG group proteNts fi ttcleu j WCthj)OflS The newly formi P Morton Grove Naclear Weapon Freeze Campaign will be launched at a meetiifg on Monday, May 10, atO put. in the Memorial Room of St. Martha's Church, 0523 Georgiana St, Every peroon who Is IO favor of a naclear arms moratoriam nhonld join with as and with the isoùyimiaediatè arPa Ohio cam- mitted-io demanding . that, the decision-makéroni thin. country añdaf the Soviet Union cease this armíprellferatlos madnesn. . T . For. farther information: Jean Gamp $65-225$ Sf14 Lmder Ave .,, orisabel Coñdit 00h48$l; 9300 LüsderAve. ........ . Beginsun this year, the East ...... T. . 1 . . Kathy Zocas, EMEA proident, announced a program to award sito scholarships at a meeting of East Matse District 63 school hoafd memb rs April 27 is Apollo school, Den Plames. Intereoled nliidesls is grades aixttfra eight should contact their leachero before May 12. Samples of courues lo be of- fered inclade academics at Maine Township High School 207; compoter science at Epicenter, Evanston; creative writing and mathematico at Roycemore Dist.rict .. j*tS. utility rate fight Is ex effort to fight rising nti!ity bilis, East Maine Pablic Schonlo, District 03 has joined . Project CDST,a coalitiòn sOnor- . thera Illinois school districts. This reoolntios was introdsced by DrDnnald E. Bond atthe April 27 meeting of the Paard of . Education and, was passed nasimomly. : . The Cnssérve Oarllchool Taxes ecision or lull Run group sncceosfnlly fought proposed ÇommosweallhEdi000 rote iscreaseo is 1901-02, and in 00w preparing for the 1902-$3 hearings before the Illinois Commeräe Commission. . COST helped redare Edison's 1981-02 proposal of 10.0% to the ICC-oanctiosed increase nf shoot . 15%, approved sinmosths ago. If . Conthsocd os Pageai i:Kuhiuionotify P!ase -- - whether theatre will remain open . Ñiles officials were waiting js the event Mill Ran éontinnes ,, Wednesday to receive word en operating, BlaSe said NOes will :whether Mill . Ran Theatre will close down. the theatre if,the lose within w cha hecsnse of h ont csmtractest ontdoor Ornase alproblems f eencape watinis 3$ days Nues Myor Ni Isolan Blase Mte delaymg Nues rde for said Jerry Ranimas of Tatto y nvornne yea te nest sctlh f e Prod citan wut h leanen Mill Blase unid we was t let Ran wonldcoatact Nile ff e lu them operaI miens the fare . on Wednesday (May 5> with a escape io comtsacted He unid decision on whethe theyw lic Mill Run ope to Jerry Kant I nnernnning the theatre ma has to g: as a contract - ThiS follows a weeh in which ontliniag when coñutructinn on . .. Tiffany. .Prodnctioss repeatedly thofire escapewill beginusd who I Id N I s fficialo th tatare nf w Il d the warb Mill Ran io once ta Howeve The cunt f the fir e cape is G li Mli If tal aid 1h y had pected to ran between $10000 received no wórd that Mtll.Rnn and $15000 ., . ,.-'ssaygnontoIbmineos......., .. . .Csatinuédn.sPogeao pablishing at Roosevelt Univer- A,t a recent Village of Rilen Board Meeting, MayorNicholas B. sity, Northwest Campan; Blase presented a ptnqoe from Michael Reese Houpital recognizing workshops at Evanston Arts Ces Sharon Wade. Mrs. Wade was honored for her dedication and work ter at the Lighthouse, North inlheVillagefflnodprawingProgram. Shore Art league or Art Iostitnte; The next blond drawing will take place on May 20 at Notre Dame or learning experiences at High School. Interested resideotu are reqsentest lo call 0074100 for Chicago City Ballet, Chicago an appointment. Giving blood today will help insare the labre Symphnny Orchestra and Old blood needs or all residents in Nitos. Remember, blood was meant Tawp Schnnl of Path Manic. to circolate. ófÑUes'aopeofiteossnoanh. EMEA grànts Nues Days Carnival plannêd in June The hiles Evento COmmittee is NileO Events Committee organi- holdi.sg its marnai Nitos Days aatiann and will be mailod.tO all Carnival foam Thnrsday, Jane 10 Nioo homes. throagh Satheday, Jesse 19. . The Nileo Goys Carnival wifi be This yeso sssaehs the return of located at Milwaohee and Golf in Gosdings 'Million Dollar Mid- the TrPoumy peeking lot, so plain woy, a large carnival which nino lo saine ant and enjoy yonosolf plays the Wiscansiss Slate Fair and to snippert the mossy ana pro- and han ridon ot the World's Foie fil organizations of Nitos by inTennenseo. Therewillbeonaay haying raffle hobels. rides and booths with toss for all Far issfomnetinn mil Geoego egos. Walters at 9O7-7O98 - Again thin year. to help many

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Page 1: Niles-Maine District Library · LIflRARV U.S. Mayoral Conference backs handgun control ordinance The mflu flUai U S Confe ence court Fr day supporting the r ght a g meats to be completed

LIflRARV

U.S. Mayoral Conference backshandgun control ordinance

The mflu flUai U S Confe ence court Fr day supporting the r ght a g meats to be completedof Mayors annoimced to support of municipality lo ban handgao before th f doral o rl prior toof Morton Grove a cant ove nial ownership the ape ming somme oc Ahandgun contrai o d nance on Morton Gro e Admmintrali d cision oho Id be iso ed by theFriday Assistant JaB Sloan said village fall

The handgun ban Is currently attic als weic m d the ti The U S C ferenc f Maymobeing considered in the U S but sa d t came as urp is is mad p of muai pabtieo w th-

Court of Appealo and the illinois as we believed local commaoities popalatioss over 30,000 residents.Appellate C uscI The li S Con would be t ve is nappait g Their m mbership i made ap off renco of Mayors edo friend theMorton Gro e d a ce 480 t es Sir ghoat the U t

: of thecoart" brief jis federal : Sloan id officials expectoraI Page3I

966-3900-1.4

.. 25° p, copy -.

FO m thèLeft Fland

- by Buid Besser.

We mentiolséd last week the.groswello èamisgfraisi-lai

. .villatfe hails are leaving their.the lls of the Stste

..Hoases - as weil au os theCongreso. It seems to be a new

.. phenoména of the to's. Localcammonities ..e paasingresolutions and ordinances ihichare receiving state and national

: : : The Maclear Weipons Freeze. campaigns are now reaching.-. down to local commasities . and

. goverimsents. Yoa. con éspéet- Nllen, Morton Grève and Skohie

.. will . consider supporting:: reuolattoss, for mutual redaction

.f nuclear weapons by the Soviet

. Unisnand the Unitedlltsteo.

: .. Satmdamorning ,wewere at: st i0im Brehcnf'sr flea mirket..: wtsen. LaVeriie. Lizzi told as.. .:Brebeufnllinter Dorothy is anac,.

tive participant m Pox Ch joti of: Nba, a localpeäce groap otthè

church Tuesday Slut Dor thy. ., .droppèdintn TheBugle offices to. ..teliauaboat,the Moy l6évenings

.-.... of pr.ayerandréflection cancer-; . hing then prdtctu f snclear

war Thefllllpm m etoswillbe held at Notre Dame and

..evèrynse is. welcome.,,.. ChurchCodoami Pg 27

Bugle seeks typist..The Wagte lu seeking a highachoal typist for ap-proximately 2 days a aleok at-ter scsool and alternateSaturdays. Must be excellentstudent. Sophomore er Jnnlsrpreferred. Collorotop toot:The Bogie, 8741 N Shermer

RU6n 4braz7'96oOektoItNu1os, ni.'6o6J4

.

iLE&

lES.

Villige of NuésEdition . .:.

. ,,- ', .,; w............ . , . . 8746 NSHERMER NILES. ILL.

VOL 25 NO 47 THE BUGLE ThURSDy MAY t 1982 thiS vii

i:o,st.udents .Hònor Nues. e .ploye4: nd . md third pPizso being -

0500 and $250 cauto respectively. Maine . Education . Asoni.,The affi wsllbohld$atscsty le h mil w d,Jsne 19:vt.10:SOpm. dad the . severalgrantstoareayotuìgsterso-nasser neSsI not be present. for "enrichment programs"

:Ticlsets will be unId by ali of the ranging from .compaei science

New MG groupproteNts fi ttcleu jWCthj)OflSThe newly formi P Morton

Grove Naclear Weapon FreezeCampaign will be launched at ameetiifg on Monday, May 10, atOput. in the Memorial Room of St.Martha's Church, 0523 GeorgianaSt, Every peroon who Is IO favorof a naclear arms moratoriamnhonld join with as and with the

isoùyimiaediatè arPa Ohio cam-mitted-io demanding . that, thedecision-makéroni thin. countryañdaf the Soviet Union cease thisarmíprellferatlos madnesn. .

T

. For. farther information: JeanGamp $65-225$ Sf14 Lmder Ave

.,, orisabel Coñdit 00h48$l; 9300LüsderAve. ........ .

Beginsun this year, the East ...... T. .1 . .

Kathy Zocas, EMEA proident,announced a program to awardsito scholarships at a meeting ofEast Matse District 63 schoolhoafd memb rs April 27 is Apolloschool, Den Plames.

Intereoled nliidesls is gradesaixttfra eight should contact theirleachero before May 12.

Samples of courues lo be of-fered inclade academics atMaine Township High School 207;compoter science at Epicenter,Evanston; creative writing andmathematico at Roycemore

Dist.rict .. j*tS.utility rate fight

Is ex effort to fight risingnti!ity bilis, East Maine PablicSchonlo, District 03 has joined

. Project CDST,a coalitiòn sOnor-

. thera Illinois school districts.This reoolntios was introdsced byDrDnnald E. Bond atthe April27 meeting of the Paard of

. Education and, was passednasimomly.

: .

The Cnssérve Oarllchool Taxes

ecision orlull Run

group sncceosfnlly foughtproposed ÇommosweallhEdi000rote iscreaseo is 1901-02, and in00w preparing for the 1902-$3hearings before the IllinoisCommeräe Commission.

. COST helped redare Edison's1981-02 proposal of 10.0% to theICC-oanctiosed increase nf shoot .

15%, approved sinmosths ago. If .

Conthsocd os Pageai

i:Kuhiuionotify P!ase -- -whether theatre will remain open

.

Ñiles officials were waiting js the event Mill Ran éontinnes,, Wednesday to receive word en operating, BlaSe said NOes will:whether Mill . Ran Theatre will close down. the theatre if,the

lose within w cha hecsnse of h ont csmtractest ontdoorOrnase alproblems f eencape watinis 3$ days

Nues Myor Ni Isolan Blase Mte delaymg Nues rde forsaid Jerry Ranimas of Tatto y nvornne yea te nest sctlh f eProd citan wut h leanen Mill Blase unid we was t letRan wonldcoatact Nile ff e lu them operaI miens the fare

. on Wednesday (May 5> with a escape io comtsacted He uniddecision on whethe theyw lic Mill Run ope to Jerry KantI nnernnning the theatre ma has to g: as a contract

- ThiS follows a weeh in which ontliniag when coñutructinn on. .. Tiffany. .Prodnctioss repeatedly thofire escapewill beginusd whoI Id N I s fficialo th tatare nf w Il d the warbMill Ran io once ta Howeve The cunt f the fir e cape isG li Mli If tal aid 1h y had pected to ran between $10000received no wórd that Mtll.Rnn and $15000 ., .

,.-'ssaygnontoIbmineos......., .. . .Csatinuédn.sPogeao

pablishing at Roosevelt Univer- A,t a recent Village of Rilen Board Meeting, MayorNicholas B.sity, Northwest Campan; Blase presented a ptnqoe from Michael Reese Houpital recognizingworkshops at Evanston Arts Ces Sharon Wade. Mrs. Wade was honored for her dedication and workter at the Lighthouse, North inlheVillagefflnodprawingProgram.Shore Art league or Art Iostitnte; The next blond drawing will take place on May 20 at Notre Dameor learning experiences at High School. Interested resideotu are reqsentest lo call 0074100 forChicago City Ballet, Chicago an appointment. Giving blood today will help insare the labreSymphnny Orchestra and Old blood needs or all residents in Nitos. Remember, blood was meantTawp Schnnl of Path Manic. to circolate.

ófÑUes'aopeofiteossnoanh. EMEA grànts

Nues Days Carnivalplannêd in June

The hiles Evento COmmittee is NileO Events Committee organi-holdi.sg its marnai Nitos Days aatiann and will be mailod.tO allCarnival foam Thnrsday, Jane 10 Nioo homes.throagh Satheday, Jesse 19. . The Nileo Goys Carnival wifi be

This yeso sssaehs the return of located at Milwaohee and Golf inGosdings 'Million Dollar Mid- the TrPoumy peeking lot, so plainwoy, a large carnival which nino lo saine ant and enjoy yonosolfplays the Wiscansiss Slate Fair and to snippert the mossy ana pro-and han ridon ot the World's Foie fil organizations of Nitos byinTennenseo. Therewillbeonaay haying raffle hobels.rides and booths with toss for all Far issfomnetinn mil Geoegoegos. Walters at 9O7-7O98 -

Again thin year. to help many

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V space-availabte in theirter, LiucoloandGahinpreue tIpIs

Pagez TheBugle, Thrthy;May6, 1S2

Return Homeowner's Folk Art comes rExemption form for savings 'lu IIIUWIL

Friday, My 14 at Z p.m. thePeople who boown aedlive in The Homeowner's Exemption NUes Senior Center, 86O Oakton

theiç own home cao save up to also hnown as the Hyues Exem NUes willoponsora lecture and.$Oo property taxes with the ption, worhn by eliminating from discussion on Ameriean CultureHomeowner's Esezoptiòs;an- taxatioh añyjucrease up to $3000 ¡10 FoIk Arto. Lauraflounced Cooh County Assesoor in the taxable value oía hothï Weodworth; - the center'o oc-Thomao C. Hynco. since 1977. cuPOtio5l therapy student will

Hynes receotly mailed to all Ifyos area homeowner, hutdid he discussing toys, weaving,Cook County homeowners as ap- not receive the application card, whittling, woodcarving, jewelry,plication for the enemption. promptly contact the Assessor's musical instruments, countedQualified homeowners are asked Homeowner's Exemption Depar- thread work, furniture and otherto return it by May 14 no they cao tment at443-7500. folk arta which are part of thereceive the savings On tan hills Senior citizeno already qualifi- American culture through slidesdse oat this sUOsmer ed ts receive the loti Senior and enamples. Participants are

Eligible residential properties Homestead Enemption will ast- Invited to hring in any enamplesinclude single-family bosses, omatirally receive the loll Horn- of these or other folk urla theycondos, ca-eps and apartment eawner's Exemption. Therefore, may have to display and dinc000.bsildiogs ap lo sin soils occupied they willsol receive the appli- Ms. Woodworlbbas tasghl manyby the esrrent or previous 0500er cation and willnol have lsapplr these arts lo junior high schoolas of January 1, 1901. font. students and nursing home

- -a residento over 15e past twelveyears. This program Lv open to aliNibs residents over age 62 at nocharge.

Seekex/ijbjtorsCHICKEN KIEV .for .senior craft fair

The Golf Mill MerchantsAssociation is now accepting ap-plicationo for the Eighth AnnualSenior Citieeu's Craft and HobbyShow which will be held Salar-day, Augaut 7, ou the North Mallof the Golf Mill Shopping Centerlocated al Golf & Milwaukee lIds.inNiles.

There is no fee for enteriog theshow which will take place fromIO am. to 53O p.m. Cash princewill be awarded by the judgingCommittee. Enhibitoro mastsupply their own fables andchairs.

Senior citizens interested indisplaying and/or selling theircraftwoi-k may eolltart Tinileelos at- the MerchanteAusociation Office al 296-5794 farROYAL BUFFET fartherisformatian.

DUBUQUE .

CANNED HAM Antique Radior swap shop-

The Antiqne Radio Ctuh nlIllinois wlll bold n Swap and tnformation meeting on Snuday,May 16 at 8541 Ferris Ave,, Mor-ton Grove.

The public is invited. In ad- -dilion to selling antique radios,members wiR also haveantiqueradio parts and hard-to-get tubes.Food will be availabte atong withfreeparhing.

For further -information os-tact Burt -Pequist at 067-9161 orBarry Janov at 299-1400.

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News for all Nues Seniors (age 62 andfrom the Niles Senior Ceñter

8060 Oakton, Niles 967-6100 ext.

TRAVEL COMMI'fl'EE

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The Wiles Senior Center Travel Committee will meet on Thur.sday, Mayo at2:l0 p.m. Thin group is open to allNiles residentuoverage tlwho areisteresled in ptamsiogone day bustrips. -

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CERAMICS REGISTRATIONThose planning os enrolling in the fall 1902 ceramics clames

re requested to enroll on Wednesday, Muy- 12 at 19:10 am.bree ctaoueswill be otfered Thursdoysat lOt p.m., Friday atoto am., and Friday, tOO p.m. Clauses begin October t.egintratiss for this clam must be conducted at the center in -

person. Waiting namberswill hedistribatedon a firutcome firut- nerce basin beginning at 9-30. At 10:00 registration witItakelare aecordingtotbewaiting numbers. Thn taition fee is $22.00orreturningstudeuta and$25.ttfor newntndents. .-

AMERICAN FOLK ART APPRECIATION TALKMs. Laura Wnodworth, MA. wilt discnuu Ismerisnn Follo Art

n Friday, May 14 at 200 p.m. Ms. Woodwortts Witt uhow nUdosnd examples of many types of American Folk Bit.- Thin tatkinpen ta all Niten residents over age 02. Pnrtielpauts are inVIted-ubringartletesofMnericao fntkartwithtotheteeture, -

May happenings at Leaning Tower tSenior Center

Coffee'talbs This ongoing activity every Monday morning atfeatureu a differentgneut npeaher with informal chata on sub- ¡cts ofiotereuttoseniors. TheuehedoteforMay in asfollut: -,ay ill - GRACE CAIILSONof Augustana Hospital will Alucias

HealthyBreathing".ay 17 . GREGORY STACK of Univ. of illinois wilt give "Gar-using Information onFlowers &Vegethbtes".

tayl4 -MONICASHERRY, llkokie Valley Hospital wilt diurnasStress Management"..

May31 -Ceoter Closed (Memorial Day).

.Pleauecallt7l-0000, Rut. 330, forfurther information,

_.e._.. . Film on nutrition . .

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On Tse0da, May Ill, the Center meeting witt he held in the towerof Concern will show a film os level conference roano at 1550 N.Nutrition at their Special Northwest Hwy., starting at 2,30meeting. This film witt he p.m. As usual, refrenenis willpresented by the Notional be served and everyone isRetired Teachers wetrome.Association/American Associa- Tite Center is a mnttipui-psetion of Retired Persans, Helen telephone and walk-in seivice¡toare nf Park Ridge witl be center ont ap to assist people withthere to answer any questions personal seeth. Ifysu would likeyos may have. Please join nu fur further information,call 523-0453.an intereslin2 afternoon. 'rho

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Three NItos Police Detectives were honored Monday night fortheir actions in apprehending a 33-year-old Deerfield man rhargedwith the March 31 marder nl a Biles woman. The Nitos Police andFire Commission presented the Distinguished Duty Award Mondaynight to Detectives Jack Thompson, Charleo Affrsoti and GeraldSheehan for their work in helping toidentifylhe remains of 53-year-old Mrs. Veronica Kordeh. After bringing Jamen Laaerof North-brook in for questioning, the detectives were inotrameotal in oh-- taming a confession from him. -

Long time Eant Mubte Dint. 03 physIcal education teacher Harry.- Klocker is retiring al the end of this school year. Elochcr, who

taaght at Oak School before being transferred to Nelson lollowiogthe closing of Oak, wilt sorely be remembered by the generati000 nlstsdentsise taught.

Park Ridge has issued ito first liquor license. Park Ridge MayneMartin Butler was al the Pickwirk Restaurant on Friday is down-town Parh Ridge to present the owner with his license. Park Ridgerecently enacted its first ordinance allowing liqaor to he servedwith meals to reotaurantu. - -

'flno Des Ptaineu residents were hilled on londay when they. wereapparently overcome by smoke and fire in their borne. . NedKiptoowski, 70, and his sister Eugenia Sanford, 60, of 2075 Halsey rd.apparently died of omoke inhalation and burns, according ts of-ficiats at Holy Family Hospital. Firemen arriving at the house at2:45

am. were unable to rescue Ike residente because oflhe intense

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healandsmohe.

Mullen Grové residents are eligible lo register for this year'ssidewalkrepair program being sponsored by the Morton Grove

Public Works Department. As is past yeurs, participatingresidents witt pay 50 per cent ofthe coot for the repair bringing thecost lo renidents to $0.06 per square foot. Interested '-esidentsshauldcall 960-7S7Otoregister forthe program.

The Home Honplee at Evanston-Skokie Valley Visiting Nurses-

Association is seeking volunteers to work with patieolo in the Mar-ton Grove area. Hospice in a program which helps families ropewith the otrens nl caring for a dying member at homo. Arearesidents interested in volooteering nhoold call-Sue Carlson at 529-1900. -

. Five GeùerationsofLoVerdes in NuesMe. und tiles. Vito LeVeede of

Nileu, - senior membees nf the.LinVeede cIascun now lutant obautlheir firstgreot-genul geoisdckild,

- . Vita Mirhnel Bulliste who woobons a - ApeO 14 is lheir

entugentsddoughtee tolmo and. bee husband Goy Baltinto.

. With the birth of Vilo Michael,not only one there five gonceo-

. tionn of LoVerdes, but 57memkees uf the family muido inNUes.

Vito und his wife Lena Vecehorn in Sicily, 000ly and enlebrol-

- ed theie 655k weddiog imoiveeso-O' loot Augaut. They are pàeèiioofS sono Joseph who is marriedta Nora and io president of theJoueph LoVerde ConstructionCu., 7042 Milwaukee nyc., Nitos;

- Frank, who is mueried tu Eanimand- residen its California andDonsitsiç, murriad to Rosa and aNitos eesidesst for the laut 28yenes.

. The 3 brothers ore the pmuuareots of 12 children, who are

followed by their nsaneied otsild-ren; Vite Michael )deeensed), hinwife Lucille; George, married triVisiti and Joe, Je. married toManeo. Alt of them meide inNilan and ace the pmudpaeestu of9 chitAren.

Frank and Bodice have O

children; Frook, le., eooeeied teKathy; Vita, Pusletle, Nancy, linased Nanette.

Domioio amt Sane hnne. 3ckildeeu; llgt. Vic t.oVeede, of theBiles Police Department, Nadioeand Don. ..

The LaVerde family hove beenOiSive community usemkers inNUes foe utmost n quontee of scentury nuit are no nalntandiisglycloua knit family. They see oIleutremely proud of them sewoutaddition and first fifth gesseentionmember in the Village of Niion.

Morton Grove petitioner linked to Nazi Party

MG feels gun voteon ballot doubt fùiLooking Back.in The Bugle

t3Years Ago )May)

Stanley, Prono, Peeschl winoff-year Biten village dcc-tioe...Miller, Jacobs, Giovaneltiwis park elertion...tedependentvillage board candidate KenScheel receiveu surprising 1,259votes...Sears and Golf Mitt rejectannexing ioto park districtthough Center is a part of thevittage...740-24t votes okaycreation of Biles lihrurydistrict...Eduo Wolger reptarenKay Spibisgs as Bugle cotum-uist...$500,005 capitalized Bank ofNues (tot National of Bites)granted permitlo orgaoize honk.Organioers inclode Ed Baumler,Ralph Erickson, Richard Har-coats, Ronald Pashau and AntonSmigiel...Outgoing villagetrustee Reo Conghlio retires af-.ter 2 terms, serving villageduring growth period from 1951-55 wben Niles popolation wentfrom 3,206 to 17,060...Jacok andRose Heino celebrate 35th au-nlvernary...Liquor licenses in-creased by 3 to 35 for cónsom-phon on premises licenses and tpackage slnreo with addition nf 3olores previously to snincor-poroted area which was annexedinto vittage...26,t39 square feet ofland for hank will cost about $2

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Morton Grove resident WilliamBlaneuser filed a petitionTuesday to allow voters to voïeetheir opinion on the controversialhandgun control ordinance io anon-biudiog referendum duringthe upcoming November eIer-tino. HOwever, the referendumdrive was immediately shrouded

. in a series of charges as lowhether it had bees correctly oh-tamed, and in accusations thatBlameoser kas links to AmericasNazi movements.

Morton Grove Village AttorneyMartin Ashman doubledBlamenser hod collected thecorrect number of signatures toassure the referendum wenld he

.05 the November halbI.Btameuser, according to MortonGrove officials, bad collectedsome 1,500 signatures ou hispetition and claimed all heneeded woo 10 per cent of thesomber ofMorton Grove residen-tn who voted in the Marchprimary. However, Auhmau saidthat, in fact, state law says 25 perrent of the total registered voterswould he necessary to assure aplace on the November ballot fortherefereodum.

Asuman added in preliminarycnversattons with the IllinoisDepartment of Elections, stateofficials seemed lo agree withhim thoogh they naht they wouldhave to carefully check the law.

Store it became known thatBlameoser was circulating apetition, rumors bave persisted

Orchard Village donationA generoûs cash donation has

hero presented - lo OrchardAssociation for the Retarded/Or-chard Village Inward theirRespite Center (short term slay)al 7038 Mormora by Ike Evau-ston-Niles Township Section ofIke National Council of JewishWomen. -

OrchardVitlage was founded in1973 by Orchard Asnnciotinv forIke Retarded which was con-prised nf parents whose mentallyretarded children attended theOrchard Schont and resided in theBites and Maine Township area.

Orchard Association foc theRetarded is nupøorled by theIllinois Department of MentalHealth, Supplemental SecurityIncome nr Social Security, andfees paid by the residente andtheir families, granlu and privatedonations. Ttes year Orchard Shown ohove L lo R: Barbera Shyer, Orchard Vifiage ReupitoVillage most raine $115,000 tan Coordinator; Zora Kaminsky, Past Pronident-Evainton Bitendeductible contribotions from the Tnhip Section of Ike National Cooncil of Jewish Women;publie. For more mfnrmalies, Dorothy Cuba-Treasurer of Evanston Bites Township Seetlon of thecontact Orchard Village 7070 National Cookicil of Jewish Women and Bah Adams, ManagingMormora Manor, Skokie or DlrectorotOrchnrd Village.phono 907-lIto.

that he bas lieu willi AmericanNazi organizations.

Io a Wedoesday interview withThe Bugle, Blameuser admittedhaving been a Nazi. "I was amember...a few years back! wanaffiliated with Ike NSPA(National Socialist Party ofAmerica)," said Blameuser. TheNational Socialist Party ofAmerica is one of two Nazipolitical parties in America.However, he added that he won"not really active" and is curven-tly not a member of soy Nazi

. organization.-

Blam000er said, regarding IsisNani past, that he "still has synu-pathien in that direction."

Rlameoser added Ikat"Nazism lias nothing to do withthis moue (the refereodum)...it isnot Ike point."

"In getting signatures I did notdeny (being a Nazi) but t did notmarch domo the street as a stormtrooper," said Blamesser.

Additionally, Blameuser said,"lote nfjewinh people signed" hispetition.

The 24-year-old Morton Grovereobleot said he has lived in Mor-tonGrnve all his life:

According to the AssociatedPress, Bbanseoser was deniedadmission into the Army ROTC in1970 because nf bis avowedracism. Au a stedent nl SL Nor-bert College in DePere, Wiscon-sin, Blam005er had completedpreliminary training for the

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WAYNE KING/SABRE ROOMTRIPA reminder is estended to all who have tickets for the Sabre

Room/Wayne King trip that the trip is scheduled for MondayMaylt,fromll000.m.to53tp.m. -- -

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A warm invitation in esteoded to all NUes residenta over age02 who have not yet registered at the Biles Senior Center as wellas those who bave recently registered at the center hat not yet---attendedan iulrodartorycoffeehourto join os at oar next coffeeksar ou Tuesday, May 11 at t3t p.m. at the Nitos Senior Center,5565 Oahlon in Biles. Ttsiu is a good opportunity to learn moreahostthe people, servicesand programs afthe center.

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'A Night at the Races'

Democrats and friends from Maine Township aro invited to at-tend the annual Night at the Raceu to be held on Wedneoday May12, at Maywood Park Race Track. There will be bosen availahle forthe ftrnt come first served basis. For those who will ride the bes,we will meet al the Administralion Building at Howard andMilwauhee ave. Bas will leave promptly atf p.m.

Tichels-are available al 8074 Milwaohee ave., Nues er call 652-3358 and ask for Veda er Dr. Kegen at 823-7858. We do want yon Inknow that we are holding the cost down and the price el the tichet isthenamv an lastyeat. -

Shswn ahoye I to r Committeeman Nick Blaue with Veda Kauf-fosan and Dr. Tern Kogon.

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Campaign on hospital costs,Soburhan Health Systems Ages-cy, the tederally designatedhealth planning agency for

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The sin-page pamphlet tellswhat factors are responsible forthe growth is hospital costs and

- discusses such cost componentsas ugh technology, service isles-sity, and medernizaliosfespan-

' sien ofhospital facilities.The health planning agency

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State servicesfor Older adultsFiod ost about services that the

office st the Secretary of State ofIllinois provides for older adultsby coming-tn the Shokie PublicLibrary at 15:35 on Thor-sday, May 13. --

Leonard Albaso, Director oflhe Senior Citizen Division of theChicago kreu olfice of the IllinoisSecretary of Stale will be presentto show a film on defensivedriving, answer questions aboutservices nl his office, and willhave available pamphlets on the'Rulesol the Road Review Cour-

se."The film, "The AmericanTrip." is narrated by Isdy 500Winner Bobby Alisos. Ituhown invarious geographic regions of the

- ceuniry, different drivingsituations that arise and hew lodeal with them.

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Seniorcitizen's guideavailableThe pamphlnt. "Seulse Citianns

Guide to Services and Benefits'prepnred by Stute lIsp. Ralph C.

- Cappareffi (D-lgth) ban beenrenined. updated md in nowanuilebte in ne ctescge to elderlyliving on Chicago's far ssethweutside and irs NUes.

-, The popular pamphlet wan firstpublished several yema ago andnpdated several times since.The 00 page pamphlet in divided

into five categories - financial.medical. traunpsetatisn, cameo-tian. und ss,isoelaoreus endinclailen o quick reference Sut ofpbose numbers of services aval-table ta Chicago und thoar livingis NUes.Among the peegrums mvered

are: circuit breaker and peopertylux eetinf, homesteed ennmption.state incarne tau, federal incometas. supplemental security tue-Orne. social secority, medicaremedicaid mduced public teens-portatins furea. and - vehiclelicense stickers. -

Also, hunting and fishing Been-ses. parks stato fair, casspingfeos, dey care. education, fondstumps, heusirig legal nid. nutri-tise. jsh service program. andsenior ciliare groups. -Copies of the puesplslet are.

uveiluble ut senior chime clubs inths newly - erappoetioneel 13thLegislative District se cas beobtained by writing, caSing. ervisiting the office of Cappurelli,0702 Northwest Hoy., Chicagoffi011, 775-5775.

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Morton Grove

Senior Citizén NeWS..

The sent meeting of the JewishCivil Service Employees ofChicago will takeplace, at8p.m.,at Ihr Free Sons of IsraelHeadqsartero, 0335 N. Californiaave. All Jewish Civil ServiceEmployers of Federal Stute,

SENIORCENTERWEEKAs a pari of the national, Older Americans Menth In Muy,

Mayor Richard T. Flichinger-ofthe Village ofMortonGrave hesproclaimed the week olMay IO to 14 naseninr Center-Week.

An rntennive and enciting list el activities has becO nchedujed -

that will promote a greater awareness of serviced fur MortesCre-ve seniors. -All scheduled activities will be held at the Mur-tenGrove Village HaliSesior Center, 0121 Capelina,Menday, May 10, "Arlsassd Craf4s0-Bdll Tournament"If to t2:3f - Eshihils, craft work, tdeo enchunge, creative gill-making. - -

I 104 -Friendly 6-ball competition forthe ludies and the men.Tneuday, Muy Il, "Health Fair/Rsdesof Ilse Read Cueree"10 to 12 - Free: blood presnucc screening, blood program infer-rhation. dental screening, diabetes screening, family cous-solio6, foot screening. glaucoma screening, health valuationcosuseting. hearing, screening, hemoccult screening (stoolbloodtest).

: - -1 to 3 -Roles of the Rood Refresher Course; a preperutory seriesfur seniors who will soon be taking their written driver's license

Wednesday, May 12: "CsmmmsilySrrvlceu Day" - -

t to 12 - A chance to become more familiar with the manybenefits, services. and opportunities available to Morton Groveseniors. Meet with represeotatives from: Brthany Terracenursing home, Crime Prevention burean of the M.D. PoliceDept., Lutheran Grnrral Hospitsi - Older Adult Services, Mc-Dssaldn Hamburgers. Morton Grove Advisory Comsnisoion enAging, Mortes GroveBank, Mortes Grove mercbuuls, MortonGrove Park District, senior citizens activities, Morton GrovePublic Library, Nilen Township Sheltered Workshop, OperationAbIr, employment for senior citioens, St. Martha's senior club,Subochan Cook C000lyArea Agency on Aging, Village nf MarinsGrove ksosingand ursior activities. -

Thursday, May 13, "Pinochle Marulhoss"lo tel -Friendly compelitios, free coffee, socialize, prizes.Friday, May 14, "Msvlrs/Talenlshsw" -

If to 4 - Carrent and old-time movies, live entertainment, -refreshments.

MEAIS-ON-WHEE NEED VOLUNTEERS'Volunterru are needed to deliver meals-on wheels toblder

residents in Merlos Grove who are unable to prepare their ownmeals. The meals arr prepared-at Bethany Terrace NursingHome and arr delivered within the Village.

Those interested in helping are asked to dosate as hour orsoarouod lunchtime and a car. For mure information contact theMorton Grove Health Departsssestat505vil50-

MEN'S HEALTH ISSUESTisis special program al 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Muy 17, in-theMorton Grove Lsbrary will focus en specific health problemareas formen, including disorders oflhe prostate gland.Richard S. Serb, M.D., Associate in Surgery at NurlhsveslernUniversity Medical Schont and Asnociate Attending Staff at

Eoonstsn/Gleshrsoh Hospitals, Will be Ihe guest speaker."Men's Health lusses" is a free health education program undis Open to all mee in the commws)ty. For mere information calithe Merino Grove Health Departmental 045-4150,

SENIOR CHORE PROGRAMBeginning on May 1 the Morion Grove Senior Chore Programwill kegin its third year of serving lbs basic maislenasce needsofuesiorcitierns arnundtheir homes.Any Monos Grove senior citieds who cannot afford or cannotexecute for themselves such chores as lawn cutting (you musthave a lawn mower), yard maintenance, and basic rhousekeeping, can receive,tielp from the Village.We have a staff ofyonng and ruergetic workers who will assistyou is these chores. For more information, or lo cali for an ap-pOintmesl after May I, phone 565-415f and ash for the ChoreProgram coordinator, BudSwanuos. -

Although the program free, in order lo provide chore ser-vices lo as many residents an possible, we ask participants toconsider making a contribution to the fand wklch pays thechoreworkers. A contribution nl $2 per hour for each hour ofwork performedis suggested.

Foc further information ukuut these and other seniorprograms, call the Morton Grove Senior Hot-Use, weekdays, 9until nons, at 005-4455, nr Bad Swuussu,-Sessjor Services Cour-dinutor atihevillageffall 005-4100.

Jewish Civij Service employeesCounty, er City Gsvei'nmenfs areeligible to join, and cardlilly is-viled to attend thin gala Mother'sDuy meeting. The orgasizatienwas formed is 1936 to fightfar therights ofJessu Is Civil Service.

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Fossand Thoins fór The Bugle...Unhappy Thank You, Thanksiorgrandinother Bugle! . publicitysounds off! flearEditor: iarEutor

DearEditor: We would like to thank The As outgoing publicity cbarsuafl

I sent a announcément in Bugle and its' staff members for of the WomBs's Club of Nileu.I t

Marehabout my granddaughter always bOifl courteous and help- wish tO. thank you for yourtoise put mme Bugle. libe was whenwebrought articles gracious cooperation and enten-

bornonMarchltandhore ¡t'a the ° for publication. The Bugle hou sive publication of all of Our OC-

end of April and you stili didn't prted every article we have tivities ana endeovors over the

putitinTheBugie. given them enactly the way it panttWO years. It is donhtful thatYou

are puffing jn annoum- Waa WIitthfl. Withoat the Bugle many of oar events would have

- cementawhere the babies are md Ita staff, we would not have been as snccesoful a they were

born in April Who do yeuhaveto heeñ able to keep everyone withootthe coveragewe received

kiow to put nomething in the em-rently informed about the in The Bugle Newopoper. With

paper? Nsles Nuggels" or the Niles yoor continued support. the

I have been living 24 years in League. Woman's Club of Niles welcomes

Nies and here amontan dies und the opportunity to further serve

is living in Atlanta, Ga. and it's uu yer' moth to The the Niles community io theputinthepaper. Bugle and sts stuff; you're foture.

Icalledtwotimeuahoutthehlr- great!!!thasidyoosaiditwouldbeputmthepapermtwoweeko.

and Myrna Brettzman

You also cut the Police Blotterto nothing. You can stick The .

Bugle m your noue. I'm not MG residents seek supportbuying y nr poper anymore.Why uhould lread about thingsthatdon'tmtereutme? or-nue ear weapons freeze

Sincerely,Mcu.AugustGraf DearEditor - Union have reached ap-

Commends Nues

Township BoardDeurEditort -

The Visiting Nurse Associatiooof Skokie Valley voted a specialrecognitiontothe NUes TownshipBoard of Trustees for their con-cern in helping needy patiente in

- Skokie Valley. The townshipprovided special funding which

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eioabled the slaB of the VisitingNurse Association to mohoevaluation home visltv in 1981-1982. By meeting the needs of our-

- - cliente we have more folly met- - theneedsofNlleato*oohip. . -

-- -, Sincerely, -- - EvelynH. Kahn

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prozimate/purity. IO the lastEditeruNotet - - The Freezernoving throttghoor several years the Soviet gover-

Mi-s. Graf's letter to The Bügle country now is not one which will nmgnt has made severalannouncing her granddaughter's kill our plants und hort our - próposolu for a partial or fullbirth was dated April 12 and people; it tu a beneficiol Freeze morutociom s000clear weapons.probably was not received in our which might, instead, save our 5 far, however, the Unitedoffice beforethe l4llior 15th. The lives. The Freeze stando for - Stehn governmeot bas rejetteddeath notice she refers to from Nuclear Weapons Freene, which esese, on the ground that the U.S."Atlanta, Georgia"happenstoha meom an end tothe armsruce by must have superiority. We moota former Nilesite who was the stopping all development, show our government that wedaughter of a Nies fireman. As manufacture, and deployonentef find this unrealistic andfor "sticking The Bugle in our nuclear weapom by the Soviet ,ongbmdcd Negotiations fornose", we are happy Mn Graf is Union and the United States, this . weaponu freeze and reductionalady with'highaims'. to he followed by step-by-step most take place ander conditiom- mutual reduction of nuclear of equality. We now have-means

weapons. We feel that the Freezemoot he broadened also to caverweapons foi - chemical andhiological warfare, those dreadprodnctsofunreasenmgfear. -

President Eisenhower oncesaid that peacé is too importantto he left to the generals, and thisis what great nombers ofAmericanshave decided. For toolong we have- tried to Ignore thedanger of nuclear weapons,though the underlying ansietyhas keen -very damaging,especially to children. We mootconfront the dangerhonestly...and reduce it...andeventually eliminate it If thepoliticians-won't act, the peoplemust. The madneou.of stackingup mountains of deadly weapombeyond any rotioual -need fordeterrence mast he stopped.

This is a very favorablemoment for a freeze since theUnited States ond the Soviet

of verification of existingweapom levels. The only path toonrvival is to adopt the Freeze,and to proceed through hardnegoliatiolts to a safer healthierworld for eveij,one.

Wehopethat many residente ofMorton Grove agree that it istime for our village to juin theFreeze movement, as twenty-seven other communities in Bicimmediate regioo are doing. Ifyou do, please come to ourmeeting on Monday, May 10, attp.m., in the Memorial Room ofSt. Martha's Church, 8523Georgiana St. We will lay plansfor our campaign and hear ahontthe resolotion calling for asucleor weapons freeze which.has recently heen introduced intheillinois Legislature.

Yoornfora safer world,

Mrs. May Johmon

.lO38Luna, Macton Grove

-- . MindMrs.JtephGump.9114 lAnder Ave. Morton Grove

Mr. andMrs. Paul Anthony663f Footer, Mórton Grove

140f, andMrn. Carl ConditS300LinderAve. Morton Grove

.,Benefit car wash»

- rdethb&s of the MaIne Eastspecial educatlun-T.M.fl. classwill hold o car wash on.Satwday,.May f, in the Maisie.Eost sosteparking lotfromlin.m. to2p.m.

The coot.ls $3 per car withproceeds to - be used :fnrvocational imining and special,

..Bèldtripaforthestudeiità.'. , haB%ahw%9ekuJyansaiinsanÇanmos-

Ladies & GeÌÌts'All singles, divorced, or

widowedarecOrdailY invited'tn-. nttesd.a.gola cocktail dance in

'thehailroom nl the Holiday Inn,OlIare Kennedy, l44O RiverRd., Rosemont, on Sunday,May 9 at 73O p.m....All livemusic fer your dancing en-juymest....The pleasure of yourcompany -

isrequested....Couvert..$$ perperson....For additi000l infor-motion cull Ladies & Genio, ot297.87ff, or write P.O. Box 235,Morton Grove, Il.6ff53...Rememher that dato, itsyour personal in-vitation....everyhody welcome.

Jewish sunglesThe Jewish StogIes (ages 21.

45) presento a "Citywide DiscoDance" on Sunday, May 1f,from t-10 p.m. at Julie BoxBandstand, 9046 Golf, DesPlames. Admission is $3 and allare welcome.

--NSJC sungles

The Northwest SuburbanJewish Congregation Singleswill present the NorthwesternUniversity Music Doparhuestio an ail new Musical Revoie onWednesday evening. May D, at8 p.m. Following the enter-tainment coffee and cake willhe served. Cost for the eveningis 11.98. Fer additioual infor-mallan cull Barhara at litS-980f.

Come join safar an evenrngnfmusical entertaitiment by thistalented group of students andfor the social following the per-

The Spares -The Spares Sunday Evening

Club monthlycard party will heheldou Friday May7.

Time is 8 p.m. at Des Plaines, Park District, West Park Field

House, f51 Wolf Road (hetweenThacker and Golf Road, Eastnideofthestreet.( -

Gesotten: $2.50 for membersand $3.50 for guests.

For information please call:t Atm Boston 25f-2149 nr Lenore

Wilma. 774-405.- St. Juliana

,Phoenix GroupThe St. Juliana Phoenix

Group invites youth participatein a rap seusion dealing withFeelings. Itwillheheldintlseconvent lounge at 7298 N.Osceola at s p.m. on Tuesday,

- May iL Cull Sister Kay at 70-0449 or Marilyn Kirsehten at827-2329 for further information.

Spring Dance -

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The ln-Betweeìsers Club(singles ages 4065) are hootingn npciisg danin the evening of

the OUditOrlUin of St.Raymond's Church, Milhnrnand Elinlsurst,iJI Mt. Prospect.withnivaichythe-A-Chorth1.lJsinglés are iIOeItéd. Menibers$4, son-mezahern, $5. Call Dotat 537-4198or Marge st 640-0084.

-Doorspeu at 8;3Op.m. anddc,ing from 9 p.m. to mid-

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.Married' '__y seUl . Shore Formerly.Married wilihold aliprisig Dan-ce on Sunday, TMsy 9 at ShanreTikvah, 5800 N. Kimball,Cisicago. (enterfrom Ardmnrest.). We flow hove a new, ces-tral lncatinis-with plenty elpublic transportation. Abeautiful, friendly room tomeet, dance and make friends.Open: 8 p.m. 'Dancing: 5:30p.m. Refréslilneista bicluded.Members: ' $3, non members:$45f. For teether information,callf73-7152. -

North Shore FormerlyMarried will have bowling osSaturday, TMay 15 at 7- p.m. utthe Oakton Bowl, 4833 W.Oakton, ShaMe.- Even if ysudon't howl, come on out undkihifa. It's a good.. chance tomeet old friends and emite newones. For further inforsnationcaREtS-7328.

SinglèsPanorama.

Singles Panorwna . at theMoyer Kaplan Jewish Com-munity Coster 5650 w: Ctino-clsStreet, Skokie, Invitai singles20's and 30's to the "J" Cafe,7:30p.m., Tuesday, May 11.

Join su for an informal socialgathering mixing with old andnew friends while beingmmically entertained by theduet ofJerry BorbonI and GregAdams. Jerry and Greg singand play music of the Eagles,Beattles, andJixisCroche. Cashharanddoncing tofoliow enter-tainment. Fee io $2.50 formembers and $3.50 for non-members. .

Fer further information callGail Prince or Sam Abraham.075-2280, ext. 217/383.

Chicago -SuburbanSingles - -

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Peacejnaking meetingat Notre Dame

Pax Christi of Nifes, a localpeace groap based at St. Joho

- Breheuf Parish will sponsor anevening of prayer and reflectionSsnday, May 16 at 73O p.m. atNotre Dame High School, 7655Dempster Ave. The evening willaddress what isemeriog an themast pressing religious aridmoral muon of our day - theprospect of nuclear war. lt willheu caUto alipeopleu in the Nilescnrnrnnnity to gather in prayerand deliheration remembering

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the weapons nf war Into In-strumento of peace. Highlightingthe evening will he a dramaticpresentation of an iriterview withDr. Helen Coldicott, president ofPhysicians for Social Respon-oibility. Fr. Mike Solaron,associate pastor of St. JohnBrebenf Parish and his sister,Bey Solazas, will present thedramatic reading. In additionPan Christi members will

. present,a Scripture vignette andparticipants will see thetestimonial film War withoutWinners". Vince Barlow, a localfolk-singer and recordiog artist,is volunteering his talenttn roundout the program.

Church leaders sud membecofrom all the Riles charches willreceives special invitalionto this

. evening eveat as will all NUescivic leaders. Pan Christi hopestu take initiatives toward

Lbuilding a community coalition

. for peacemaking and iscollaborating with the Natiun-wide Nuclear Weapons FreezeCampaign toward organizinggraus rootssuppurt. Anyoue who

'would libe more information canca11966-ll145 or 967.6120.

Mothe?s-Day..Services at,EdisonPark LutheranA flower will be presented to

each lady present- at the 9 am.and 10:45 am. Services onMother's Day, May 9, at EdisonPark Lutheran Church, Avondaleand Oliphant Avenues, Chicago.The flowers are a gift from thoBrotherhood of the Church- andare given on behalf of the mes inthe Congregation to h000r thewomen of the Church ou thisspecial day. Mr. Elmer Und isthe President of TheBrotherhood.

The Annual Mother-DaughterBanquet will he lietd Friday, May7. A delicioss berne cooked mealwilt be served hythe men of theChoech.

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. NSJCOn May 7 at 8:15 p.m. at Nor-

thwest Suburban JewishCongregatian, 7800 W. Lyons,Morton Drove, Susan Sulumon

. will celebrate her Bat Mitzvah.. Rabbi Lawreirce H. Charney willdeliver thecharge and CastorJoel J. Reznick will chant thèliturgy.

Saturday morning Services at553V am. at which time DanRabmasim will be called to thelima to read his Haftorah toc hisBar Mitzvah.

Sunday morning Services at 9

Surday, MayO at lESt am-to 12noon, Mother's Day PancakeBreakfast will he betd to benefitBerustein Summer ScholarshipProgram. Dooalion is $3.

Wedaesday evening, May 12 at8p.m. at the Northwest SuburbanJewish Congregation, FriedmanSocial Hall the Singles group willpresent from the NorthwesternUniversity Masie Department aAll New Musical Revus. Cost forthe evening is $1.50 with coffee

President of T

Roger Hirsch of 4023 Howard,Skshie, has bees selected to serveas President of Temple Beth-Elof Chicago for the eomiog year.Mr. Hirsch has held variouspsiiliono in the temple, currentlyServes as Administrative Vice-President. His son David was

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Part of the spurts equipment used in the Father Norbert Maday, assuciate C'do director,Catholic Youth Organization sumasser camps for and Jack Jennings (rightl, CYO athletic director,underprivileged young people is examined by the beten to Mutter detail the progress of the $l75,tOOgeneral chairman of the Knights of Celumhm- fund-raising effort now in pragresu. The driveCYO drive, William M. Muller (left) and Dislrict concludes May 21. .

Chairman Kenneth J. Lee, 8352 N. Oconts, Niles.

Nues Community. Church

Mother's Day (May 9) at theNlles Community Church (UnitedPresbyterianI, 7401 Oaktan si.will he celebrated duriog the 10am. worship service. Churchschool students will attend thefirst portion of the service topresent a special hand-made giftto all mothers present. The an-oust Mother's Day offering forthePresbyterias Home in Evan-s_on will he received anddedicated. Chsrch school classesfor three-year-olds througheighth graders will he held coo-currently with the U) am. ser-vice; care for two-year-oldu andyounger wilt also be providerhThe Aduli Bible Study Group willmeetat 9 am. that morning.

Church meetings and activitiesduring the week of May 10 wilt in-cludeE Monday, 73f p.m. -Evangelism Committee;Tuesday, t p.m. - UnitedPresbyterian Women'sAssociation; and Thursday, 8p.m. -Sanctuary Choir reheärsal.

emple Beth-El

recently Bar Mitzvah at the tern-pie, his daughter Cysdi wilt becelebrating her Confirmaijon,their daughier Annette was con-firmed last year, aud theirmother Carol was confirmed atTemple Beth-El in 1954.

MTJCThe Men's Club of Maine

Township Jewish Cangregationwill held their Annual Mother'sDay Brunch Sunday, May 9, 11am., at 8880 Ballard rd., DesPlaises. An. atl-you.6an-eutdeluze gourmet branch, in-eluding eggs, bagels, lax, jnice,cakes, coffee, etc., wifibe served.The commsnity is invited.Reservations required. For fullinformation call the office, 297-2f06.

Our llenior Citluem "Deer 00Luncheon Club" will meet Wed-nesday, Muy 12, noon, at theSynagogue. Following the lunch,a professional ventriloquiut lu in-entertain. Theconsmonity is in-viled. Meetings are held everysecond and fourth Wednesday ofthemonth.

Registration is now open untilJune St lar Sunday Schunl (IC-3rd) and Religious School (3rd-7th(. School Is on a community-wide basis, without membershiprestriction.

CongrégationAdas Shalom

Congregation Adas Shalom,0945 West Dempoter, MortonGrove, wili hold Friday eveningfamily services starting at 8 p.m.and everyone is invited to attendand partake in the Oneg Shabbalwith Rabbi Israel Purauh 5f-ficiating. Saturday morning ser-vices begin ut 9 am. with a Kid-dash following.

The Sisterhood will hold itsmonthly meeting on MondayMay 10 starting at 8 pm. in Incsynagogue and all are Invitesi.

Congregation Adas Shalom of. fers a wide range of religious,

. educational, culturat and socIalactivities. If you wish more in-formation er Want to he placed onour mailing list, pIeuse call Her-voy Wittenberg at 440-3196 nr 965-1988.

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BaythudiM.Hejnichi, 66, ofNilee died on April 18 inLuthermtGeernl Hápital, Mr.Henichiwna born May 15, 191llin lllinelurjle in ruirvived by Isisdevoted wiJe7u4zy.(nun Beewn)_lovinè father oft7mat (Michaolllbavnglio, Pal (Johnl Schaeferend BobiKothyl. Dear grandi-nther of Kim-IMijiel Absujen,Dean, Karen Travnglin, Martaand Sondeo Schaefer end Jenus.tier, Dona nsd Debbiw FuneralMass was celebrated o Mun-day, April 19 at Our lady ofRansom Church, Nba fromSImia Teeroce FraiseraI Home,Nibs. Interment was inMaeylsi]1 cemetery.

. EmillaM.; Sorrentino

Emilia M. Sorrentino loenTumminin), 69, diedon April27in Menor Caro Meadows. Mea.Serrentinowan bem Sept. 17,1892 in Paleems, Italy. She ioosievivod by ber husband Antk-Buy; loving mother of Josephlirenel, Frank lTerryl undAllOenil. Dear geuudmottsee ofJunet, Debbie, Tony, Mack,Kathleen, Cheryl, Diane, JoycenndGregg. Furseesl Muns waseelebratedon Friday, April 30 utst. Pascal Church. Eutombmeniwas in St. Jaseph Mausoleum.Donations requested to Assois.can Cuncer Society.

Obit. Uaries.A!ithouy Jerfitaj:jgç pe ufNiles di-

edna Theday; ArI1 27 iii Luth-eren General Ropital. Me.Jerflta,wnu hilDa Oct. 4, 1931.He vertu te beloved husband of

. As1enaoedarrohal, dearfdd'of James, Doreen Frental Dod-ena;isthnusy-and Michael; fondbrother uf Nick, ArsininetteSeutilll end Clara Freeman.Funeral Mass was celebrated onFisday, April 90 ut St. JohnBrebeuf Chuech, Nibs fromShaju Terrace Funeral Home,Nifes. Interment was- iriMusybill ieiisètery.

Veronica M. BradyVeronica M. Beady, 66, a

resident ofSt Benedict's Home,NiesdiednnSutucday, May. 1.Ms. Beady was born July 12,1890 in illinois. She was thudevoted daughter of the loteJoseph and Josephine IeeeO'Connor); loving sister of tIselate I,erettu, Elba, Joseph,Jumes, Maures, Fesch, Will-iam,WulteeausdMaey Pgntom--at. Visitaban wer held ut St.Benedict's Home Chapel endfuneral Maso was mlobeated onMonday, Muy 3. Interment wasin Mt. Carmel cemetery.Member of the Ladies of St.Anuo, Friendship Club of St.Fordisoend Church, Third Ordornf Servitas, Fout.presideut undIsst msnsber ofQui Vivo Cfubund member of TeluphonoFinneers of Assseeiea.

Choir to present "Elijah"The Glenview Dotted Methodist hro'ok. Dr. Kirvtin Sysneslvedt

Church Sanctuary Choir wilt will preside at the orgac andpresnt Feliu Mendelssohn's Leurs DèFord, who has bees theTratorio, "Elijah", Sunday, May choir director at the church for16 st 7p.m., 727 Harlem Ave. The . thirty-two years, will direct thework wifi ho accompanied by a performance.fifteen piece chamber orchestra The oratorio is ceotered aroundand organ. Thetitlerole ofElijab three mirarles: The Return ofwill be sung by baritone William Rain After a Three YearHoffman, the part of Ihr widow Drought, The Raising ofthe Deadby sopruso Harriet Smith, the Sod of a Widow, and Thetenur solos by David Bales Heavenly Kindling of the Firo in(whose son, David, will sing Iba the Sacrificial Alter. The publiepart of the ynuthl, and the alto is invited to alteud the perfor-solos byDorothy Olsen. . manee and to stay for coffee at

The orchestra members will be 0:15 p.m. in the church parlor. ANorthwestern University'smmic free-will offering will bestudents, church members OD. received. For further isfor-riad Melodie Premo, and violinist eralion, please call the church of-Barbara Bredemeier of North- fire at 729-1015.

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,,thpChIragn Jewish Yonth'eun- enhances the language stsdy and Chicago. The luncheon will becil. Whale a total of 27 students their personal grosvth as well." served hythe Mary Circlh, Mrs.from public and private schuntu MargaretGeerge, Chairwomes.throughout metro olitas and seso BW 5C5 1005 C5 esuburban Chicagd achieved the students knowledge of If you would like to attend the

-finaliul status 14 of these Israel s history, geography, luncheon as a guest, please bewere Mr. Isaac' Hnffman's Zionism, life io Israel, and the sure to notify the Church office,students from Nibs North and . country o people and leaders. 631-9131.

Niles West HighSehmls. At thecloseof. the oral contest,- 219:students had lakes four of the topfive places.

Mimi Fon, a West student,placed first add won a- siholar-ship towards a trip to Israel.Nifes North student Ira Pitchestook second prize, receiving asavings account at the BankLeumi. A Solomon llchechterstudent, Alen Niseogolts, lookthird place, and Niles Northstudents Sigatit Zetouni andMarlys Goldberg wen fourth andfifthplsces respectively. OtherNilehi finalists included MichoefKogas and Karen Silverblatt.Mike Auslin, Guy Hslpem, JudithJacobson, Karen Lenin, BryanPopper, Jordan Sigalo, Alan!Smolen, and Melissa Weiss Wergsemi-linaliste.

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The Womns Cllb of Nues, member of the Federatioo of._Wjjen's Clubs, opoosored Coome Amib ts000 NiFes West High'e SchóòLudeot, who receotly atteodéd the Hugh O'Brien Youth-

. Foimdotion tilleuls Loodership _Semhmr. ThispÑgrorn- s todevelop the leadership copobilitiés ofyoong-people end-promote obetter underotoodiog of our free enterprise system; Outstanct[ngsophomores from throughoot Illinois atteoded the Sommer. Theseyoung leaders participated in an intensive program designed togive them new insight into the critical social, political und

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- Hnnie'n-Posien Kitcheh Bond"attheir f)naIrneting.ol,the yearnn:Toenday, May-11 ab7o4b'p.rn-io..the Church. Hall at. tIto N.Greenwood irr Nifes.

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_St. Rosalie's Parishin,HarwondHeighln. They will enlcrtaìn witha minlure of ninging, dancing undaudience parlicipatinn.Hcfrenhments will be ser;ed.

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Chapter officers for 1982-93 inslated for the ofendo of IheSkokie Valley -Chapter ofProfenni000f Secretaries 101er-national at their nent monlhlymeeling on Monday, May If, althe StudioReslauranl, 5717 NorthLiocoln.Avenue, Morton Grove.Cochfails will be nerved at.5t30p.m. with dinner nerved al 6:30p.m. The cost for lhe.dinner forgueula . in $g.50;' foc memhrro$10.t5. Guesls who would like luattend and learn more ahoutProfessional Secretaries Inter-national should call eilher JudyKlein at 286-2MO est 3ff or Tanya -Paulfin at 565-5559 cnt 3246 formaking a dinner reservalion.

. .- New arrivaiMr. and Mro. Johk Càrroll of

Schiffer Parh became Ohr proudparents of a daughter, JacrfrrelineMichelle on March 14. The baby

. weighed t Ihn. asd wan. 10½"long. Maternal grandparents are

. Mr. and Mrs. Auganl Graf ufNiles and paternal grandmother Regent; Doris Lee, correnpon-;,' .:."-' ""-'S ding uecrrlary; Barhara Mur-,Chfeagn.

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Awards Evening, at 7:30pm. at0CC/Den Plaines, 0600 East GolfRoad. Sister Ann fda, formerpreniderrt of Muñdeleio College,will reneivethe award which ingiven to a person who han camtribuled nigolficantly In Ihn ad-concernent-0f women. Vivian -Mifchef,. .secial. - communityprograms onnistántin the-Officeof Community Ootreach, foso-ding member ofAdullu Returningto College and .prenidcot ofWomen - Helping - Women, will -

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DAR annual meetingon May 12

The annual meeling of theTweoty-firut Star ChapterDaughters of the AmericanRevolution will be held May 12 atthe Courtier Club, 0440Renaissance dr., Park Ridge. Aboard meeting will precede thelli3ga.m. luncheon...

Marilyn Mazzenga, Regent ofTweoty-firrtStar Chapter, wiflhethe principal speaker. of the of-

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296-3006SHOE CENTER - -6 Blocks Westof

Golf Mill Shopping Cte.

phy, Ireanurer; Jkdy -Vogel,registrar; and Katherine Rapp,-Alice Pullen and ElizabethGrange, directors. Those mcm-bers nf the esecutive hoardretaining offices include:Marilyn Mazoengu, Regent;Barrie. Shino, Vice Regent;Mildred - Anderona, chaplain;Betty Dwinelf, - recofdingsecretaryf. Mary Mazoengb,historian; Gekria Brockhuùse,librarian; Karen Barba, JeanSpinnoza, Carolyn Faz and MyraSteinbrinh, direcloru. .francenLiptrop sorben as HonoraryRegent of the chapter.

There will be no forthermeetings 9f Twenty-first StarChapter twIt! September. Thoucwomen in the nrtkwest nabar-frac area.whoare direct dexccn-donG uf ah American patriot whoserved-in tIse. RevolUtionary War'and wish informalión concerningmembership requirements maycontact LouixeGray (696-3677).

Niles .- <-1.- --

Homemakers . -

Unit --- --- - -

The NiIm Homemakers Unit. will meet on Wednesday, May 12

ut lZ:3f of the Rifen CommunilyChurch, 7491 Oakton Street.

Oaring the craft session Ihrwomes will be working onSilverware holders for OutdoorBarBQing. ,

Following the business meetingthe Homemakers Extenuion Ad-virur, Katherise Jarref will givethe lesson ':Stain Removal

. Techniques for Modern fahnen.These Meetings are open to all.

regardless ofrace, - religion or

'- NSJC's;Spring-Rumm â ge sale

Northwest Subarbun JewishCongrégation will hold if'à pningRummage Sale an Sutiitay, May

- 1k and Monday,- May .17 fromfam. to S p.m. Synagogue S

located at 7000 Lyons St., MortonGrove. - Take Dempoten sIred(0500 North) Io Merniff-17S50 W.)then North to LyonsSt. -

Rmmbr Tour Mom

Ou Mother's Day_.1-ì

. l1,pUblic l Invited to:-iiext;$eediyMay Il Martairove

. .Aìfl1caa-Uglai Alary Unit

. .6134's lassaI Opén -House-- rnit96; -. Prusldeot:M& Lorr

. . . Nd hidicatus the sesniai willbegin at O p,m, at the Loglei

- Main.1Hafle614ODaWOteF,.

Masken sreespeètedto being. their lanbands and ether guests,.

aadthe Legionnaires ofPt 6134- aisl tsmilymesibessbaee also

been extended a pinsonat in- -

. tsUaL Pout commander RalphHinissifibeMs. Nehart'sspecial.gu.

- . In. addition, 7th . DistrictAmerican Legioá Aunillary

renident M Macks Szyman-ski et Evanston, herself a pant

dent of the Skelse Unit, willalsobeagueatnftheUnitand.addrmstheaasmiblage.

. The U also include-

the Unit's7earIy tribUts to thedeceased members of the

- - Auxiliary. Memorial secvices. aré to be conducted under the

direction nf Gold Star Chairman- Mrs. ConnteMabnke. -

Special refreabmento will beserved at the cnnctunton of therneetingandasocialhourwtflbeheld. -

Business Womenplan dinnermeeting

The O'Haiw Ten Charter Chap-ter of the Americas HusmeanWaisen's Association will hold itsannual Boss/Work AssociateNight and dinner meetingTaenda)r. 96ay It, at MontereyWbaIiiigVillageSestauruflt. Thereataurant.,ia located at Rand

- Road and Route in MountProspect. The dinner andprogram are designed to give

; recognition to work associates ofmembers of the chapter. Aprogram. provided (bY - arepresentative ° the Auantic

. . Richfield Company. has been-plannéd. The evening's activitieswill also include the awarding of

- over $1000 m scholarships to -

three azua wnmen,tO assist intheireducatiooalpursaila.

For - more- information about.this meeting or the nationaloeganization. contact Sue Cram,prenadent.

at 191-1175. evenings-

- -- Cosmetic- --

workshop, -

Adult Services Depazimest atthe Mayer Kaplan Jewish Corn-madly Center. 5thOWChurcb -

-Straet, Skokie, presents a ForWomen Onty ProleonlosulConasetk.Worsbop, 7:30 p.m.,

- Tnesday,M5ylO,atthe'J."Joyce-Parker, cosmetician.

will domawleate noe. ñaturalnandhea. -

. Fi'eetomernbea'nr$l tonen-mamhe -.

For añore information caD 075-,eit

A girl, Maure Claire. O ills. 11en- on Febrúarip to .Mt. andMrsJohnW. CollirnandEllenit-collins, .1944 N. Monde. MortonGrove. Grandparents: Mr. andMrs. Jolni P. Hennigan. £bicagoand Mr. and Mrs. Austin I.colthNil

The Phllojotochon Society of StJohn theBaptist Greek OrthodonChurch, Dés flames, is peinen-ting ita Spring Luncheon-FaahinnShow "Hellotprmg-" on Tuesday,May 11. ut lltSt am. at the chur-ch,DenipoterandtheTollway.

- The Golden Hanger .Drens ofpark Ridge and the Park RidgeChildren's Shop wilt he prenen-ting theirfashioss for this season.Modeling for the Golden HangerShop, sitU - be members of theparish. LyiinKladisofMary KayCosmetica will handle make-ripforthemodein.

The Pbiloptochon Society hasundertaken the project nf can-tribUtiaig to the purchasing of a

- dooghnut machiné for dispensing

: "Hèllo Spi.g.:St. John the Baptist

loukouinades for the cbarcli oc.Unities, Proceeds from this lun-cheon wilt be added to thisproject.

A variety of signa nf spring willdecorate the tables.T':e cam.mitico will prepare the luncheonunder the capable direction ofMr. MichaefKappna. Tickets are$5.Mper person.. Committee members aretBoutab mseton-Chatonan; MariaAkoarts, Vivian Rodio, ElaineSepsis, Penny Geavaras, JoanneBnlger, Helen Elliott, JoanneFistedis, Katherine Bilmo,- J0Gianes, Aso Vonrvoolia6 andJune50 CoStos, President nf thePhilnptochnn Society is ChristineAdorna. -

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TheBugle Thursday MtyI liPagel2 TheBagIe,Ththday,May1982

Litter cleanup COsts. Off theNLES PÒLICE BLO1TER: taxprrs$$$: .

Office break in ArresA loc1 doctor's office w

brokeninto o Monday, April 26. A 27-yer-oIdAcordi,g to police, unou ' °' 'persons apporetly sed a Iey to 5 a.gain access to the office. - Oñce . NOes atore on-.,

=oen dth: doctoro chechhook. Police oak! they when he created000umed e key woo aood alece -

Whennakedtolthere wore no signo of forced nOecuntyagenteotry into the office hOOO oho

: nt-tho-goard.Truck rifled - -

A Niteorenident reported Shoplifternooely $500 rn fonio woo stolenfroty bio track io -Nieo onMonday, April 26. According tothe Vietno, his tstth woo pockedtokio deiowàyin the 6800 blockofieward when actmowso pomonabcokc loto klo teock. Tebeo fromthe teock were tools worth $4ffi.Police onto thieves gotoed occeoototo trock by prying opec o aide

Illegal Aliensarrested

Two illegol alieno, cooghtshoplifting in Nies daring theweek, were temed ederto-.komigcotion oe1 Natorolizationofficero for p000iblc deportationby-police officiels. Oc Mondny,April 26, n 21-year-old ElSolvadoron moo was seen steal-tog $25 worth'òf tools st SeamRoebuck end Company, 400 GolfMill. After being torced over toNileo Police itwes learned themoo woo employed by o Nucoresident.

lo the occànd iocident n21-yeac-old Mentores man wooacceded otter ottompttog to steelo $7 screwdriver from K-Moot,5550 Dempotee st. Neither stanwoo charged osith o criese botinstead tocoed over to federeSofficials foe probable deporlation

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Orue7oaya a Weak

A 28-year-oldwan arrested 0efor attempting$100 worth ofstore. AccoroL,Wheeliog resideio Sears Booboo,,400' Golf Mill,oecmity, agentsäbket wreecksesmoke alarm inWheoliaag womacthe tools to a sattempted to rcook. She waosecucity agentbmught to tiDeportment, setheft: She weocptyt dato and ca

Home b. 'A Nibs homedtaiaeg the evedoy, April 28.police, hargiamkeyto ester ahblock of Dee rdpm. wad 1:35 o.

JeWe57 - exam announcedOwnecs of the home indicoted to Applicationa are sow taringpolice theywoold compile a list of 'received for Police Officers tor thestoles items for thepolioe. Viilege ofNiles, which is ochedol-

tog an esaasinatióo cananencingFeidny, Jane 4. The eimo, cibiclo

lEGAL NOTICEI LEGAL ÑOTICEILEGALNOTICEBIDS - - -

Notice is hereby 5iven, poroaanti pARPETsHMS8POO - lo "As Act to relalios lo the oso of

MACHINE an hosomed Name i the coodactor transaction of Bootoeso in the

SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE Stale," as amended, that a cer-OBTAINED AT TIlE BUSINESS lificalion woo filed hy the seeder-OFFICE AT -1815f DEE ROAD, oigaed with the Coonty Clerk ofDES -PLAINES, ILLINOIS.6t0l6 Cook Coanty:

-ORBY CALLING 289-1900. File No. K8S423 on May 3, 1982Doder the Assumed Name of

BIDS ARE DUE IN THE VideO Dimesoiono with place ofBUSINESS -OFFICE AT 2:51 basineeo located at 2828 E. Dem-P.M. TUESDAY, MAY II, 1982 pater St., Dee Plaines, II. 88016AT WHICH TIME THEYWILI, - . - the trae name(s) aod reaidenceBE OPENED PUBLICLY. - - addresses of owocr(ol 1ro RObert

- S/PalriciaA.Kolwek aod Joan Murray, 7441 W.l'arckaotog Manager Malford St., Nilrs, Il. 60648.

cup,I 'I

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ted tor 'splitting hairs' It'otheoeasoawhenlIewinter-wracked motorlot seta ant to en-

Dm Plaines man became violent when the Dea the springtime aceilery aIojgth hnttery after Platero reatdent polled the moo- the open roada80s1ity agent at a , ta*,.o,f the security aent and Bal, all too often, he dee'tm-araday, April 29. -, pttltctfe him. "Apprehended ot fled-only fewera eroi flora-and-ce, the man waa tIse parlang lilt, tieS e,mewas held aleagtiae roadside.a Dempatar st. mast police aedved. At the Rilan He finds litter. All kinds of litn dintecbance. Police Depeetmeet he ssaa chacg- ter. cano, Car hoods. Foodcave the atare by ed with battery, aoaigeaed a Mey aaciaa. Aals Jacka, The list is

, the Dea Plateen cotai date and relenaed on $198 limitless.stieg pmfanities bond. Lots q. the litter, it scemo, ioThe iac,dent WseIim* u*alman discarded by the motorista who

arrésted ,A-"--'"' a--,' regard the roadside as a free

Wheeling mamas "It's not free, however,"Satorday, May 1 April 20. AccOrding ta the Nies Secretarr of Tranoportation Joboto steal almoot craMent, while shopping at Jewel D. Kramer pomted oat today.

ools from a local FOOda. 8730 Dempnter at,, ehe ' 95O the state an eatimated -'vg lo police, ' the - was kompost twice by a man ehe $2.5 mkon a year In labor and.

at ,oao shopping later described nain hin late 40's eelwpmeet lo clean itap," said" med Company, and about 160 poanda. Sbortly Kramer, who heads the fllinoii

whes a atore after, the woman discovered her Department of Transportationease her pst a wallet missing. Amordiag to tth 0bat0 bighwayorn

t, a eivetor and a police, the wallet contained $360 ''°" " '' stairebog. . The its cook, varions ocedit carda and That cOSt, he said, io in addltioe

then broaght her daivera license. to what it cools cities, villagesaleo caanter and ' . e and other governmental imito toetarn' tkem for ' -

Thirsty thieves ' - clearostthctittrr in their aman.detained by the _ Over $600in merckondise was

Tbot' money oat of themod, after- haiasg- ; atoles from a Nilea asaaofnctoeer pockets of the taopaycro,"0e Nilen ' Police ' en Thoraday, April29. Accoediag Kramer said, "aed il's moneyas charged with te police, oasboowaporaons beebe that coold ho ooed for fillingaesigeed a Jane kilo a trocla in the parkieglot of potholes, or repairing bridges, erfamed on $1,080 C.,., C1 C,, cool O_,..,1 0 lahm6 care of other road-related

was boeglarized ahortly after the careo wece- .said. Yet every time they toas a

&w;;a needs."- Sprite. Employees miv two cars Moot people woulda't throin

'urgiarized apeeiaig Oat of the packing Íot mosey Oat of their wiodew," he

obig of Wédiaea- discovered missing. Company bottle, or sack, or other litterAocordiog to tifficiala sold the.- volse of the along the roadside,, they aro-se

peobably ased a ateleo casen woo $658.: ,effoct--throwiog away toe

0mo in the 9705 e e doflsrs.

,:et= Ni-les Police entrance

FREE'ROAD TEST

.*__

:.: :,.'=_= dsmpinggrnasd.-

0000ea every two yeaes,ia beingconducted by the Fice end PoliceCommission, and cenaista ofseveral parto. -

The ficatafthrsewill he held at'7.35 p.m. in the Police Depart-ment at 7200 Milwaakee ave.,Niles and io an orientation lowhich hoabanda and wince ofapplicaota are invited. '

A physical agility tenting cee-darted by the Borran of Testing,ifiinols Aam. ofFice and l'aliceCaisimionionera, will follow atNotre Dame High Sohool at tiam. on Satarday, Jane li.

Thoaa paaaing the physicalagijity portioowffi nest ondarge awritten tessiag on Jane 19,followed by an oral interview bymembers ofthe Commiaaian noda trained paychotogiat.

:'rhe nameoofthoae panaing themedical eaamination aead ethertests will then he placad en' aneligibility list fo be maintained by.the Comnaisaiois tor two yearn,from which ceplacemnnta arechoaen fortha Police Department -

Alihsa no vacanoien presentlyesiat, nome - retirementa and.rnaignatisns ace enpected in the

-

atsc, which seiS be filled from.

Amog ether rgqairrmento for.:app,licants ace that they he a U.S.: ttiaen, -a permanent realdent ofthovillege, be betweeaa2l and 35

-

yearn, have a valid state driverslicense, and a high ochool oreqoivalent diploma. Applicetiochmay be. obtained from the NilaaPolice Department.

' Free Blood: pressure testsBlood preonare readingo will he

taken free an Tharsday, Mayt bythe Nileo Commanity HealthDepartment. Them 4 te t p.m.

- Location: 7601 Milwaokea ave,Noappointmeatnecesoary,

The selatlan,hesaid, in ah-vicina: Don'Lüif.OWIflythillg,ontothereadaide ... : '.-- .Althoagh there amas atatiatico

tr'lihailabtP4lblie1rmuehiruh Isteneddoathé state's roadsidèa, he

: sai,.anindigatIon of the volumeef.ttie pgabtem cao be seen fromtile amaijeat nf ' debris- tbaÍ in-mates of Illinlsrtsana-oíianewprogróm-pick-ap.

--'- Inmates, carefally guárded,worked - fram. April throaghNossemher loot-year along morethan 5;lOO'mlleo of interstatehlghwaysel the state and pickedop enoagh trank te filleniore thono6,00egarbagehaga: - - ,. -

ta many commanitlas arrosaIllinois, Kromerpointed- oat,

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groapoafhotanteercitízenamaheas effort to nave tax money nodkeaotlfytheir areashypickmg uplitter from roadsides and other

bliepropert': Soch glosps ohoold get jier-camelos first- from tbi.ap.propriate goveromentalanit.

Anyone Intereoted in 'condac-tingoocha 'litterwailo," Kranisorsaid, can centacttheir lOcalcommonity or the state Depar-tmentofTransportotioa.. -

'Righít turn onred' most abusedtraffic law ' ,

The law allòwiog arighttonii ala rod light after stopping ansahenit eaaier to drive when.traffíc islight. ' -

Unfortonately, this has hecomeone of oar moot abused trafficlows. Many motorists think,thelow allowsthemto olow down atared light, take a gaick look unddarttototra'ffic. '

The law was enacted to helpmove traffic aafély, particolarlyin alose periods, with the reopon-sibility an the driver making arighttarnfrorna redlight. :,

The law otatmthat a right tornin pornaitted at a red light andercertain éoriditians. YOu ment

- , comeloafullotop, Iookfor trafficon the otreet yesareèntering andyield therightaf wayta any traf-fie on that street and.podestriano

- in the, adjacent cÑOsftalk Yeathen may proceed ta make yourrighttnrnwith-caution;

You ahotdd also watéb for and- obey signs et traffic aignals

wldchaay 'No tarn an red".Malcing a, left ont- aftér stop-

ping at a red IIghtiO permittedfrom a ann-way street ta a ano-way streetheading left. Again,make'nore pail ntep, look, yieldandproeeedcautlonaly. -

-. tf.yoo have may qaeotlòna call- the Secretary of State's office at

888-252.8980. '

M-NÀSR ' '

- summer 'prOramregistrationRegiotratton fer alI' Maine-

Riles Assobiatioa of SpecialRecreation Sammér programswill begin on 'May 17. ' Adesignated program- fe, will becharged'oeitil June li wheoregiatratiôn -:.endo..,. ' Luteregiotratisa willhe accepted untilJaneltwitha$lilatefee. meuleweekSammer Session will beginJanelt.

Reglattatlan farmi andbrocharen will he oeM hsthe mailthe first wnekmn May. Mayean In'tereotaal ha having their nema

,

pläged un the mailing list please,

contact M-NA55at966-5522,-

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rag 14 The I gleTh d y M y 6 1982 '_uu?IIuItI 111111 liii

ISPORTS

N!Lç "Niiggets'emi-probaseba11 cessfully by the Po,y AAA ......

Chairman, Stan Breitaman. A Padres, manager-Ed Gawte;tntal of 42 bnys carne ready to try Team 3-Gients, manager-Miheout. Mr.BreitzmanhadavarietY Singer; Team 4-Red Son,

of baseball drills planned so that - matiager-Len MientE; Team 5-the hoys could demonstrate their Expos, manager-Al Kiel; Teamshills in dli areas nf fielding and 6-Braveo; manager-Don Giooc-throwing for the- 1952 baseball chia. . -- -- - -

season's managers. The tryouts A big thank you, to all the meoran smoothly, no nne was idle, - and women who volunteer theirand everyone involved was en time and talents to the Wilesthusiaslic, - Baseball League. Thank you also

The draft is complete and all72 - ta all the families who participateboys registered is the Pony AAA in this worthwhile baseball

M- -

divisisñ hove received a call program, we couldn't have aame as - -

from their manager for the 1952 programwithontysul-,. -

season. We have t very goad .

The Nuggets, sponsored byBennigan's, 5450 Golf Road inWiles. are holding Irysuls an Suo-day, May 9 at t p.m. al NotreDame High School Irais orshine).- .

Jini Gordos of Dempster Alt-

Sports store in Msrtoñ Grove, incdmplelisg his work on the

. Nuggels' uniforms, the learn'splayisg schedsfe is complete, and

The dream of many a bigle schoolathlete is lo play college ball and

- - then earn a sin digit salary inprofessional sparta. lo the cane -

of Maine East pitcher Jim Primo,-

a senior from Glesview, thisdream caafd became reality.

- -Jim started pitching in -Ike

Glenview Little League al the agenf t. From the lime he was in Ikepennntleagueto thepreueol, hehan been pitching. - - -

His high school career began alMaine North, where he por-ticipaled on the sophomore learn

- an a freshman, During hissophomore year bd participatedon Ihr varsity team, panting a f-3record. That year he also madethe North Suburban- Cosfereocofirat team. The greatest

all other details are bing corn- -pleted.

If you have any questionsregarding Ihe train, please callStan Breituonan al fIt-2404.

Dur opcsìsg day gamo is May-29, at Notre Dame. We hopeeveryone in the area wklt corneout asdsuppsrl Ike team. lt's anexciting lime! Naggel Fever,Catchilll! -

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baseball hopeful- OCC's Rosenblum qiialifies

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achievemcsl that he received, for National nieet -

though, was making the PioneerPress all5area second learn. Steven Roseobl050, of the Rad- mile and the StOO Meter Run. At-

Jib started his junior year at nino Raiders, Oahlon Commosity terward Rasenhlom said that theMaine North by lifting weights College, placed fifth at the North wind and rain hampéred him a -

-and running. Whenthebmehall - Central CottegeDpes Invitational little bit and that hin time wouldseason finally gal started, Jim Napervillc tasi weekend, Over hase been laster an a goad night.posted an impressive 7-2 record, colleges and- dabs including Jeff Turbin aine placed lifthand looked forward Io a spot on DoPant, Northwestern, with a lime of 15.5 in the leOthe all-area,atl-eonference, oisif - Milwaukee, Loyola, DoPage, Meter Dash. He came back toonpeivay; au-os asese ali,. nui Washington, and - Augustana place among 15e top ten is Cnr ZOOJim was declared ineligible mid- compeled along with Doblas. meters with a time of 22.7. Mike peonies 133-95 - -sea000. ; , - Raseoblum run the bOtO Meter Harrington also ran a good race, Moms , - 125-153

This year, however, Jim hopes tOso with al time of 14:50.8 to clocking 15-47 for5t00Meters, Panmes - 124-107to bounce back and-pal it all back qualify for the National Junior Daktsn Cammasity College Mariglth ----122-109 - -

r_II,,r_._s-2,s'iIa -Alll ithOthtAT.-VkR,. Rosea-----------:125-115..scholarship ta play baseball incollege and major in business,with a dream to eventoally playpro bull.

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3 Games 'Per PersonBowlin $3.90 - - -

prize Fund: , 2.10.-- . -s 8530 Waukegan RoadP.r Person '$6.00 ' Morton Grové' -'965-5300

- --. ';,4 - (;s j4' I,''- ,

- .- InvitIng rhildren.nf all-ages ta the SiB FanFatr are tap Il to r)-

MaiySheridan, Margie Sheridañ, Heather Holnhan; middle (I ta rl. Kelly Piggott, Rieky Sheridan, Cheryl Brander, Chrin Piggntt; bot-

-. - - töm (I to r> James Brooder, Ann Sheridan, Kevin Ifolohan, Steven

- Come one, come all ta tIse St. and games nf skill plus food for- Jahn Brehesif's Annual Fun Faa, every taste. Sare ta please is the

- This year's event wilt he held as deiciom'haketabte. -Sdturday, May 8, from 10 am, to - Raffle prizes lactado a $125 gift2 pm. 'm the school parking lot, certificate frem the Spoke 'N8301 N. Harlem,Niles. Pedal, à Kadak camera outfit, a

' - Among the ' 39 - booths, the giant Staffed animal and a bad-ctsildreii will find gazne of chance mintn-valteyball set.

- . EnÌr$on Graduation-D ecCo _ittee

t-'. . Y

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jv - 1N'i1es Baseball-,

: : Pony ÀAA. ' -

- ' - DivisionThe trysos for the Pony AAA Pony AAA managers this year.

,,..div,nion of the Nifes Baseball Their names and lOoms are asLeague were organized very suc follows: Team 1-Athletics;-"

- - 'mnnuaer-Mare Gitler; Teamil-

Maine Milers Banning Club ovilI Nibs Worth high schoolhold its nentmeetmg on Tuesday, athletes received both school amtMay 11 atthe Parts R1dgeYMCA. enlersal awards at banquets heldTIsis wsllhe a new ninner's clime.- for boys' arid girls' teams iii Mar-Anyone interested in starting to ch. Both disnera were hosted byran ne hm eeeontly begsau ta ran the Booster Clob and chaired bymight wunt'ta nttand. - ' Boostér- President, - LeonThere will-be ,espe'neneed ran- Schlofrocli and-Athletic Director,

nera of a11 levels en hand to George Baptist -

'anuwne your qanstianu aediseuss Jay Deutsch sod Edwardranniogwitb you. - ' Javier shared the Wool ValuableThere is no ehaegn asid the Player (MVP) honors for basket-

menling is open Io anyone. bill. Mike Fink was voted MVP-The moetmg starts st 7.30 p.m. in s'svimming, and Larry Peiser

nod will ho held io the Lisos receivéd the some award io -

Roon nl the Y, 1515 W. Touhy. wrestling. Jay Deotsch, EdJavier, and Marc Cohen wereawarded All-Conference honorsis basketball, while All-Confereoce swimmers includedSteve Columbus, Mike Fink,Mark Grossman, and HenrySwideroki., Larry Peinerreceived so Alt-Csnferedcewrestling award and was alsonamed District wrestling cham-p

MasI valuable players hon,redal the girls' banqopt were ShriNusissos io bowling; 'JaniceSlocltmans io basketball; andKathy Dall in gyossaatics. Shari

- and Ionico were named All-Conference players, and Shari

also received a'. District cham-pionship ..--'

Mr. Sehlnfrock annosneed thatthe Boosters Club 'had awardedits aonaal President's Plaque taMr. Baptist, 'iind that alherspecial award was being given totruism Jim Matson.' StudentLar'ry Kagai was honored for hiswork with the concessions st and,

Maine East- wrestkrs place inwrestlingGrecs-Roman - wrestliog rules

prohibit halda below the waist, SIis a very tough sparlI At theJunior Centrals GR Tournamentboys, lt years and under, from 7states competed. Maine EastHigh School had 4 place winners.

Dave Sherman (115 lbs.) wonIhe louroameot for the secondyear in a rosy. Dave pinned hisOpponent in the finals. JaneGsmoo (lob Iba,) placed second.He lout in the finals 12-7. WonKim placed 4th )at 114 lbs.) bylosing to Sherman and tken againio the b5050latians, Micha Dan-oig )154 lbs.) was injured alluranos.

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TEAM' ' 'SthteFarm -- ' . ' 79-40Tiles ofttdly , ' :-" 47-52DehbioTempa ' -- f -65-54Rouatis '

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Sob. Shade &Shutter . '61-50CandlelightJeWelers - - , 59-60Dernpsler Plaza - .: 55,q4Cappiells & Co. -- , -' 54-65 -

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ships to he held in Tenas in lle 0'>eld Champiboships on May 7 in 'Gladiblas' '..' . 113-till-

M y I dd I R blom Ch mp g 0CC Coach P t Liti s ItS 122

came through the three mite Savage predibts'th'at one sr two Violets - ' , ' 107-124-

mark in 14:20 to establish new more athletes will qualify for the Carnations - ' - - 155-120 -

sehool records in both the three Rational Meet in Tesas. -Daisies , - 94-137

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' ath1ees honored CFodnr

H.Gronczewski 492

. HIGHGAMF--" --R.Giascaspro ''' 207C. Fodar , - , 194-'

B. Beielwattes ' 152H. Groczewski ' l77"'E. Tagliavia 174

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TEAM ' PTSJ&BSheetMetal ' 7l½Windjammer Travel ' 55½Galba Roofing f5Wiedematsru&Sans ' '63Riggios ' '61Nitos Savings ' . 55

State Farm Inn : ' -

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SkajaTerrace. ' 45

Ist NatI of Nilea .. ' 44Kappy's ' -: , ,' -

, TOPTENRick Sheridan 201-559Tim Honraban , ' 217-265-553Paul0tempinnkl , 235-152Bah BiewaldJr, -, - 217-579'MarkBiewald ' 245-578Wally Kenoek , " 232-57fJoeZuber 253-569RalphStemp'mskt - 265-562,SlanKasoyk ' 234-566Rich Belmonte 237-554

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Emei'nen 'iùu>or,Higb Mothera Comndttee are buoy plannmg fortheJone4, eigtstbgrade Gradnatian Dance,

' oThe 'ClamaI 1982 is "Movis' On" to high schooL Dave Byhof f,

' D.J., will he the entertainment with dance contests, gaznes and- surprises Tickets are on sale the weeh of May 3 at $3 per'stadent- George andMaryFranMcChe are chainnannfthedunce.

'Shosesu above! to r Sheila Szalcoynski, Marie MeKensa, Mary

' Fran ,McCahe, dance chairman, discussing plans for EmersonJuninrHighgruduatíen dance, "Mav'm' On" to high sctssnl,

'- Mäthér's Club Award winnersTi Maine East Mother's Club nf Park Ridge, MichbelOverhech

- Awàrdu' Night will he held May of Wiles, Tina Ocelos af Ndes,e, starting at 4-30 p.90. is the Daniel Spillone of Wiles, Peter

school cafeteria, Seniors in the Varco of Park Ridge, Virginiatop five per cent of the Class of Viuconti of Des Plames, Terry1982 and recipients of Mother's Young of'Des Plumeo, and Scott

Chah actsnlarnhips -wilt be ZeppesnfDesPlauies.-

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A total of 85 applicants were- The twenty-faur scholarship received andscreened thin year.

winzsera are Reem Ayouh of Parlo . '

''Ridge, Gregory COlon nf Morton- Grove, Christine Foldman Sf Student awardsGlenview, Kenneth Gilford ufSkòkíe, Julie Gorsline of Des Awards to oatutandtng studento

Pleines, Mary Gosy uf Park In the University uf Illinois' Ridge, Jennifer Greske of Den - department of electrical

' Plaines, Marianne Janus of Des engiiOEOrmg have beenannows-

Plaines, Sanan KlIrov of Parh red by Profeasor Geerge W.ndge Sandra Lissdilaiat nf Nilea, ' SWnaOOfl. Jr., department head.

Terri Lending of Wiles, CotIcen Aiflung them wan Martin t.' McKervey 0f . Nitos, ' Sanan Ellenhy, 4032 Dobnon st,, Skokte,

h1edanukr of Macton Grove, Psis- ' wlsu received the Edward C, Jor-

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-- Mudan uf 9411es, SuSanne Osborne ncbalarnhtp aspi excellence et In-

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Regio al Superi t adent of supporters on a 50-mile walki g m an effort t dem astrate theSchools Patrick G. Patt, of Mer trek acreto Cook Coonty two con- opesoeso and aeceooibilitywbich or. emocra. IC-thi5

office wòuld hove wider myleadership." - - -

iPatt, 36, who hot 10 yearo ex-perience in the field ofeducational administration oodwho-hao been Soperintendent ofSchools forDistrict 85.5 in RiverGrove since Th79, said the mar-chers will wear "snarled" redribbon, nymholic of the "redtape, - onnecessary delays andgeneral fach of bommonicationwhich have come to characterizethe carrent regional superinten-dent's office." - - - -

lii addition, the marchert will'tie snarled red ribhon around-trees and sigus at different restslops, indicatiug Ihe 'desperateneed for change now" in thesuperintendeut's office; accer-dingtoPatt. - -

Patt, a former teacher in theChicago public schools withseven years experienceau a prin-cipalin District 30 is Northhrook,said-he is hopeful that Ibis walk,the firstofsevejal planned heRreelection dayNov. 2, "wllldemon-Strate to the people that major

- changes in approach andoperatioss aré needed to provethe effectiveness of the regiooalsuperintendent's office -and that

- new blood is needed lo make-these changes." -

He said the - incumbeot,Ridhard Martwick "has donesucbas oninspiriisg job during bio11 yeorsin office thotmony cows-ty citizem are queslioniog thevalue of evosbaving o regionaluuperintendenl."

State Rejresentative Aarou became they refme to take a lie "Besides, - it has been provén-Jaffe (D-Skohle) has introduced - deteclortest",Joffesaid. - that these tesla are really not -

legislationtomakeituolawfolfor "There are manyways to reliable indicators of o person's -

aw employer to require a. lie check oat. o person's character trustworthiness." -

detector test as a coodition of and background withosl subjec- Jaffesbill, Home Bill 2537,'.employment. - teig them to the trauma of a lie - would permit auyoue who is

"No-one should be denied a job detectortest." - denied a job because of hisrelataI to lake a lie detector testlo briag ciéil action agaiust tiseemployer and recover damages

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A violation of tbe act wouldbe -

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llliuois was peuiaed this week byLoteo Bloch ofllbobie, Democeatircandidate foe State Senator foethe 28th DiStrict.

-Black, who is Niea Towusbip- Clerk, said that the soosiaar

eucêested bis espectatiom. "ItOst only offered candidates besaddiscusuism on the major issusconfrontissgtkéllliisois Senato batemphasized that only we eaudecide how we shoicte voto onissaes because only we eaueepcesent' ear individual dis-hecto," -

"Tbis is the pabst I have boonmaking- in my campaign," -saidBlack. " I will att vote acomeivative line or a liberal line -er a pact)' line, but a peoples'line.' - - -

"Ouegovensmentiu setup on asystem of checks sud balanas.Memboeoof tIte stato legislaturemouSsai hesitate to challeuge tiseGovernor,- ti-we have any doubts

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Nues Township RegalarRepublican CommitteemanPatricio Reis Handael has namedBruce Fritzball nf Shokie au theTownship Coordinator of theMoynihan for Cougress Cam-paign. Mr. Fritztiall whu hasbeen active in Republican se-livities for many years, is em-ployed by Gressiugerpuatiac, Hebao servad as pest vice-presidentofSkokie Yoath Baseball and wasreceally appointed to the nahteCumamer Affairs Cens.miss(sn,

A resident of the unath Fair-viewarea,he Ismarried te Karenand han three children-Judith,Kenuethand DavId,

Jim Maynlhan's headquaj'tern. far the 11th Ce,ugreusianal race

' located at 3517 N, Rutheefuird,Glúcago,

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NilesParks seekJuly 4 páradé participants

The Nites Paris Distfict invites all Individuels sod organizations

tojoio in itsconuunitY sideJiily4 Parade. -

Itmoy appear a bitearlytohethinliiog aboatJsly, hat in order tojosure a successful asdwell orgasizedevent, preparations mast be

stade 00W. Flokts,bOnds, decorated bicycles or any other creativemnnovationsarcWelcome The parade witibegin at 1:31p.m. and hefoiiowedbY games asdi«reuluneiithatGreO5POHeightS Park.

AO orgaoizattOisal meeting.will he held in May for ait thosegrospsaCcePtist ourinvitatioli. - -

In the-spirit of community involvement, we-hope to see your sap-

port withaO entry in the parade. If you have any qsestioos, call

Rayat96733. - - -

RILES PARKDISTRICTPARADEENTRY FOIjMName of OrgauiZatiOfl/B5.3i0e55President

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Noose Returats Nitos Park District7577 Milwaakee Ave. - -

Nitos, Ill. ttt4t -Atteution: Ray Ochromowicz

-- Administrative AssI.L

The 1952 Niles Park DistrictSummer Broèhure is forth-csming. The isfornsafive bookletwill be hssg - on residentsdoorknobs the weekend of May 1.Copies are also available at thePark District office, 7577

Milwaakee ave., the Sports Corn-pies, t4lbOheto ave.

.The brochure is h comprehen-

- stvo catalog of pork- district ac'livilies and programs. Refer toitwhen you're thiuhiogaf things lodotblsssmmerl! - - -

,f5sloi4IIifi7 .M 'tte: is- lksulceai- .outDi L

Tise Martas Grove ParkDuslrict Amical Dance Recital isschedsled for May 23 at NitosWest High School This year'sshow will feature over 155 das-cero, preschoo1levol through 5thgrade. The dance instructors andparticipants have tees workishard ail year ou their tundamos-tals and- rostioeS. The- showbegins at lAO p.m. and is free tothe geserolpsbiic. -

Sign up far the 5th Annnal Sef-tball Maratban to benefit theMaine-Nitos Association forSpecial Recreatios. Tisis year'smérathos willtake place fune lt-20 atHorrer Paric, 6250 Demputerst., Morton Grove. Many of the-Iboar shifts bave already. beesfilled, no do notdetay. The fee forthe -Maratbos is $5MO. For moreisfocinatios caSt6I-l2fO. -

There are still seats availablefor the May 20 Adveslsre dabtripto Arlington Park Racetrack.The bas leaves Prairie View Ces-ter at- 10:45 am. and retortsaround t3t p.m. - Fee is $11.00which includes traospOrtatiOO,buffet lunchand reserved seals.

The Park District is acceptingapplications for Ike new Co-Ed

- Softball Leaf5e which will play.os Suiiday msrniogs. - For

fùrther iofoati0s contact théAthletic SsperviOOrat06trllN

.7,Wslri't't'

"Is yourhomeùisured forwhat it's -

worth, or- for whatjtcotyOU.3"

LikC a goodneighbor,Seam FafilSIs there-

Osa s'e abusi Siamsatomasis istintieesocsrassshs toaeiOcriniO wish she -

silas os ysar hams.

FRANKPARKINSON

7)45 MILWAUKEE AVE,Nitos, Il, 606

967-5545

STATE FAO FIREAND CASUALTY COMFONYllame office 510 annOta n,

- : Summer bròchúìe-

The Morton Grave -ParkDistrictsammer brochare will bedelivered this weekend, May- 7.-This summer the park districtstaff has put together some ex-citing recreation programs.Sususser registcatioo begins MayIl otol000.m. atthe PralrieVicw -

Community Center, 5034 Dem-psterst. -

Outdoorswimming

.pools -

"Morton Grove Park Districtoutdoor swimming pools lo openAme 12 at I00 p.m." This yéarresidents cas took forward tosome-fun chooges te the parkdiatrict pool operations. Foolpatrons witt now be able to bringin their own lounge chairs. WalerBallet Classes will be offeredalong wilh weehly special eveotu.Pool Tokens, daily fees andcoupon boots prices have riot beesincreased. The park board feelsthis will help is the fight agaisstinflation. Register for ail swim-isiog pool programs early midavoid the rssi Remember thepork district's pools are bere for

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Great America -

ticketsThe Morton - Grove Park

District aséouiWes that Greát-

America Tickets are nowavailabte at the Prairie ViewCommsnity Ceuter,t834 Dem'yster st., Morton trove,ILhOO53.

Tichets may bepérclsose s only -

at the Racquetball Deskfrom 70m. to 9 p.m Monday threughFriday and from5.s-m. to 1 p.m.on Saturdays. -- -

The cost for Great 4inericaTickets willbe$tl.7lipertièket.

'Labels fôr -

Recreation'-The NÜAé -ParbDistrict will be

participatiug in the Labels forRecreation campaign sponsoredby the National Recreation andPark AssoCiation and the Corn-pinS Soap Company. BegiarnugMay, the ParkDislrict witt haverecopticles at aS f their facilityiscotioss for. - labels from Cam-pbells, Franco-American, "V-t"andllwaonosprostucts.

We encssrage yos to becomeactively involved- in this corn-mustily project. Regis sovingyour labels nowl Detaiied infor-motion on incentive bonuses-willbe available io May. Contact RayOrbromowien at the-NilesParkDistrict, 967-t633 for moreiofor-mallos.-

Watáh forSummer -

brochure - -

Illinois Senator AtIlio Stevemoñ,who is tbeDomocestic candidatefor governor jis the Novemberelectiun. - - - -

There were lectores concernedwith the bey- issueo facing Illinoislegislators sad disesissionson thenuts und bolts of eamsiug n

Peter to, the seminar, Black -

noted, eacb candidatbeeceived a.200-page isooblet containing dis-caution papers on tise majoriskuek of the 1981 session oftlse82édGeaeesl -Assembly.

The docsment included 17disoossioa papers on nich sob--je_ ad economie eevitalizatiaa;prnpaety tax issues; revenanissues; education; teanspoitatioaissues; worbern' compensationandunemployment insurance.

Black said thsttbe CommitteepIanu additional seminars forcandidatas as the campaignprogresses and that' candidatesalso will be sent materialsupdat'mg their information aboutSenate activities. -

"We were encouraged," hesaid, "to contact Cisismittee stafffor any additional information wemight want en bills before theSauste so that we could matie un

.iafOeined decision - os hum wecould éste eu thembdte-------- Black commeizted that beai1incta te make good use of theiafoemation be obtained at thesminsr-io bio cam. -- -

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Tcketh are On sale for the"Wtzard of 0e" tO be performed8Opm. Saturday, Juneb,2p.m.

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and 7:30 p.m. SwIday, Jüne 6 andJane 13, and 7:30 p.m. Wed-aesday, June 9 by the MayorKaplan Jewish Community Ceo-ter Tween Theatre, 5050 W. Chur-chStreet. Shokie.

This production by 6th through0th graders is directed by KatieKweskin und the set deuign is byDale Eastwvod.

Ticketsare 3fvr members and$3.50 fer non-members and canbyréserved by calling 675-2200.

Family flickat Nues LibrariesThe Niles Public Library

District will Screen A feature-length filen fer children un Salar-day, May t. The film will heshown at the Branch Library,f32OBallard, from 10-11:30 and atthe Main Library, 6060 Oakten,from 2-230. Children under 6must be accompanied by anadult. The fOno is an animatedadaptation of E.B. White's bookwhich tells how a resourcefulspider saves the life of a prizepig. Featured voices are DebbieReynuids, Henry Gibson, S-aolLynde and Agnes Murehead. Formore ivfnrmatino call 297.0266 or907-0554.

The Suburb's Newest Dinner Theatre

Premiering May 5The Smash Broadway Musical

Ward. by Tmnienm, . Mente by Nnemy $eh.nIdID1PRet. ond Chornoiroph.d by Mff.rnon Awed WtnnRr

Harry Lee RogersmIetamAa.Tt.ta.GnneS

. M.JOeC.AdACn.d'AeuOPtad

Call 299-7171FOR AS LI1TLE AS '18.9e-cons ,Iete dinner-show-tax-tips

aid TWO free COcktails

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AdjacenntO the Millionairen ClubAcroan from Mill Run Theatre , Riles Illinois

McDermOttCarnival opensFriday

Fue the nomad year in a rú.,McDermott bmvasement Corn-puny is cumieg to NOes preseetiagCareivelflnys' Friday, May7 theA Sunday, May 16 They willbe IncatodatOolfand Milwusbee.

Old Fashiuned family nightsare Mnaday and Tuesday, Meyloaadllwithelleiden- .2bceatsleaper eides 2 tickets.)

Sundays, May 9 end Muy 16feumlto5p.m., yosmayridesallrides as often as you like for $5.Hours ma weekdays 5 p.m. tO11:20 p.m. end Sat. and San. 1p.m. MiLIS p.m.

Coin Collector'sShow

The sent dale for the ChicaguCoin Bourse nifi be held at theLeaning Tower YMCA, 6300Teohy, es Sunday, May 9 from 10am. ts 5 p.m. Admissins je freeand Ihére is ample free parking.Eighteen experts will baveexhibits on display and will beavailableto appraise and identifyany cuias, medals, toboso orpaper money presented. All per-suns interested is cojo collectingore curdia)ly invited to attend.

Variety Clubto honor leaders

Two distinguished publicleaders, Judge Abrbam LincolnMarovito ucd Marshall Korshok

. will be honored with the Varietydabs First LifelimeAchievement Awards at a

. teslimunial luncheon on Tuesday,June 0 at the Hyatt RegencyChicago.

A blae-ribbon group nl-

Chicago's leading citizens areheading the committee In paytrihate tu the elder slalesmen,Judge Marovitz and MarshallKorshah. Michael Hnwlolt, for-mer Secretary of Slate, is thegeneral chairman with BeneStein Niles and Jacte Sparhergserving as cu-chairman.

Luncheon chairman NormanDacbman, Niles, expects anearly sell-out, so act quickly andreserve today. Tickets scaled at$35 are available by calling theVuriely Club office at 263.6556.Proceeds from the awards lun-eheon will benefit Variety ClubChildren's Charities..

Mother's DayChämpagne Urnflch

10:00 AM. ( 3:00 P.M.BAKED VIRGINIA HAM in FRUIT SAUCE

WHOLE ROUND of BEEF SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKENSAUSAGE BAÇON EGGS

. x offt.st Remeto Osoose Frein S Fresh Coffee Ce.. .Mces Coffee . BSSUIIfUI Sweet TthIs

4'i PL'N.F

Adult. 9.25 5.25ChiIdron

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Children's Menu 729-2268

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,.. SunIuine Coachprésentation

One of 15e highlights of the VarietyClub Celebrity Ball was theprenenlalins of a Sunshine Coach, specially built and eqsiippedpassenger bss - "Heart on Wheels", in honor of Wally Phillips, toLa Habida Childres'sHospital. . - -.

Shown here (t. lo r.), Wally acceptslhe keys bIke bus from BeseStein, Niles, chairman Marty Binder, president Edwin Schwartz,Variety Clubs Inlernaliosal Presidenl Robert Hall and HowardMendelsohn. The bus will be used to lransport the children to oui-side activities.

Ethiuc Entertainrneiu... Festival

Endab Frey of Evasston, a. member of Collage, the All-. Nations Student Club al Oakton

Community College, performs asIndonesias/Javan dunce al therecesl Second Annual Ethnic En-

. tertainmenl Feslival. spussoredby Collage. Highlights of theevent included songs, jazz band,guitar, recitation, costumedemonstrations and other per-formances by students ofFilipino, Guyana, Burma, Airs-

.

American, Chinese, Japaneseand 'plainold Azserican" origin.

Such enolic foods an Chineseegg rolls, Jamaican curried goat,Indian and Javasese cookerywere served along with bar-becued chickenund steak. AslIest Suction of 24 itemsrepresenting ethnic origins fromarousdihe world was conducted.

Adult brunch-at CabrioletThe Nitos Park Disicict will

conclude its . "Dining Out"program for the spring with abrunch at the CabrioletIteotaurant on Sunday, May 23.All adotto are invited lo join innsIbis delicious and elegant buffetbrunch.

You'll enjoy fresh fruit salads,fruit juices, bagels -and creamcheese, coffee cakes, smoked-fish, freshly cacved ham andbeef, chicken, vegetables, eggs,bucon, sausage, French toast anda menagerie of desserts, jost toname a few of the many itemn

you'll beahle to choàoe from.-This seffi be your meal for the

day! You can eut all you litze. It'squite a feast and the resident feeis only $9 per person )which in-rIndes trénsporlation sedgratuity). A- reasonably pricedcash bar wilt be available-. to . -

compliment your meal. The hrnwill depurI from the Eec. Center,7077 Milwaukee ave. at 15:15 am.and roturo at about 215 p.m.Register at the Ree. Centnr byMay 17. For mure information,call Debbie Dahms at967-6$33. -

You deserve abreak.tod-ayw(4

MILWAUKEE OAKTON- NILES -

-Open Tuesday the's SundayHOTTESt- - - .. - -- - -

OuII-p,I,etioketsavzlleble ortheatro,mosio and O,n,eeeznLLdey of pedoni once..Da ley Pieza, Ue,k eno WeLLington SI..

.Chksgo.-Fprlrdovoatisn:O7M155. - -

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THEBIGKNIFE - -

CIIIIo,dOdéizd,mo. Open S-age Ploy,,,, JCC, 5550 0. Churd,5I.,Skrk. .Fo!1rIorroIIp9: e75.22%eeIsIO -

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BINGO .-..No,Ihv 1cm U drums. Feelivol mcclv. N095wrotev, OnIu,.sily, IOSznhe,idafl Od.,Ovauslor. Furinlovuohor; 492.7555

Mayzlthru30 -- -

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- Ovanslon. Fo,InIo,,OaIior: 452.7555

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WEST SIDE STORY .

Porlormed &thoChirsgoleud ThootrIcI Troup,. ConI,r E5,- 77OILdnrIr u,e.,SkOkIe. FoeIcIurmaI,oc: 074.105

Thru May29VERONICA'S ROOMIrs Livin lhrilI porfu,md by the Eusse bio meal,, CreyerE.OldOrchord Cr571,7 Clcb,I®W. sardoS., ot. Prerpeut Fur In.Ior,ñuliu,e 570-0405

Fri.May7at7:3$p.m --SHAKESPEARE FESTIVALF ourac loislrömlhcShaIseeposro Fr,1IuIolChicagooiII reInenroñes 7,00 50070 ud Juliet, The Toeing 07mo Sh,,w, dliur

-Ceezir and other work,. No,thbrooh LS-nonO. OSSI Cedar. NurSE.bøok. Fo,Inloouetion: 212.0220

TRIE PICTURE OF DOMAN GRAY- Choebnr ThO5re p,odurtior of Oerar Wildr'r erri. 71001,72e

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HIGH ROLLING - - -

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lelo Ornid wayessir50 500 ionaghded. Marriott's Loulllflehi,-- Milneokeoaez.a0000uOeOI,LinncleOhire. Fnrinfonnellofl: 604'

May&Ihrn$atß:15p.m. -

ANTEGONE - -

I.entnro Hall A001llrioe, NoetInI°a,0o Cr11705, Fosbir ond SeSsi,,Chicago. Forlelovoatlon: ses.ezseeetm

Opening April 1- THE WOOLGATHERER

MldwrstIrorniero II 011110e M osl,noieone'o play podormed bylbs T,inily Thoat,o. Carbon Thoatre, Nolilual Cr11080 IIEdu,alion. 0040 S lori don Od.. Claro ton. Foe Inll,mollon: 475-0059. -

April 160km May 29 -

- ONE FLEW OVERTHE CUCKOO'S NESTEesemblemeslroCo.,OId Or,ha, dCoonOryCIOb,75W. OordOd.;Mt. P,leponl. Forinfor,eellln, 570-0400.

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' LRSBELLEOSOEURS. AII*onndromasbootlpu0rWoeS,SlIVi7liflM Intesa I. Nn,Ib

light ltryo,lrry, 525 C,rornbly Od., C Oleo 707, FIr Inlormotlon:

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A STREETCARNAMED DESIRE,- Ciseelo draeo by Tes-rosIe ailhicen. S-iodle O,ldgn Th000ro,

.055sy7. Oowird0t., CEibOs. Fo,Irfo,eaI,57: 747-0442

. Weekendstirn54uil6- DAMNYANKEES -

Moolyol peld,ezd by Ihr North 0h07, T hnal,n COCPOOY. 0,59'

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THE BIG KNIFEClifford Odes ylay 0111 boprrl0006d by the 0777 5biz7 Pleyero.

-Jo7C,551aW, Cbornh,Okoki4. ForIulnOn0li01 614.5500.

Your t!0Ilu gulde'to" fusil entertubtmèut

Just for.KidsApril 19 Ihm June 11 - -

WILDFLOWER .

Oldnse noten royan es-ennOIe, Ita lors snd4 yos, rids. Week-Sayo 5,15 to 11:10 se. Ecology CsnOee,.nna MuCo,elok 8055.,

.55,050555 . Forloforelllon: 644.5161 -

Sat.,MaySal2p.m.FAIRYTALEFESTIVAL ..

-sa ranon imalodehil dreno libra sill boshewn. FeêeO Solee Nor'Il, Sho,e, Glsrre Pa,k 0101,101, 05 5. Grete say Std., GIbelIn.Fa,lOIo,eSlloa: 505.0203 ' -

MayO Ihm SWILMETrEPARK DISTRICT ICE SHOW

,C su000n loi lys Olak, 5000 Old Glonulew Od., Wileolle. For neto,.06110v: 050-als

Sal., May 15 lrom 't Il 3p.m. -

INSECT BIOLOGY FORKIDS r-Fielt Irip enoaaflorol,a Il Il 710e lead001 m'me Osario SoueS iro oa,00', bringaasl. sorsI roeL Village Canter, 0850 N. PulseO,ChiraOn. Forlrtovoollln, gal-0070

MayS,l2&l5SCIENCE EXPERIENCES FOR PRE-SCHOOLERSFo, ,bild,on Il,sb jo sir yoav oldr --Menue of science end le.duster, selbSt. and Loke000,ODliVB, Cblr500. Foe lotovvsuoo:004.1415 -

Son., May 16 from 1 to 3 p.m.KITEFLYING -

Fo,,ulino oro innitod 00 00,017071 and fly Enrie ben kilos. FieldMarble of NoIoSo Olato,y, Onoa005lI Rd. st 5.k5 Shore Orino,Chinngn. ForInIle,,,lllon: eSa-eolo - -

CoslieuounART INSTITUTE JUNIOR MUSEUMVado,000nElnuloOrvblblllono ond onEfloi lles hot larlUde [oeil1yroG,aea,gollOuy COSI, galleen sacos afldhbrit005 hikrs. LiOSOUbrary, /0,1 10701010 05 Chongo. Mirhigall uno., 00 ASneo,Chiragn. Fo,lnloeeollsn Ob-SOSO

Odds & EndsDailyTAM GOLF COURSE - -.

TheninebolovilosFo,kOlOOielrOOeallOapafldailyIr0005.e.505p.m. Oes000aedbt.,Nilea. Flrlofor00ia000N: 800-8097 ..,

May 3 Ibmu 6 at7l3Sp.m.LINCOLNWOOD LIBRARYLITERARY FESTIVALFealoriog Pnelllezodolynae0040,aOtharOOrODaOldSOl. elnalial00,500 Gold old blogrophoy salees Ooensdy. Li,eevinesndLghflly,4mW.Pralt, Llnnoloolad. Foelefae,allen: 6775m.,

Sal.,Mayofe'OrnitO5P.m. .

IS$2IRISSHOW . -

spoeaa7ed br the NImbe 011mb lola 5001,10. '00,55500 shop'plogCaOl[e,50100r1lzI5 Od. oodeSiOldeodAoe., 4.0050,5. For In.IorlOali9nS 40l'l0O .,

San., Muy lt at 1p.m.EVANSTON HISTORICAL SOCIETYToo Of file umlage 10050e lotfIwed uy s ,eosouon on lbs DonesMolsion. mO,00nwood, nIons ton. ForlofovOslion: 415.5550 -

May 9, IS &23 from i to 4 p.m. -

FIBER RUSHI CHAIRSRATWEAVING - -

Collogy Collo,, 2054 MnCoreinh 0155.; n7507tho. For SalIr'odino: 604.5050

- Mayt4&l5- -

GARDENFAIR - - -

Eigblhug050ls 500,005 niOb alIkledslfplaeIo. Raymond Fork,Chicago une. 0510550 Grobe and LakoOa., 0005011e . For 9dor'molion as-15W

Continuons -

ILLINOIS PRAIRIEPATH -

MoyonOloifloa I nelod0500,k doy, a 011551 000roa lb, a bird 151koedobikoride, FoylsIle000ioO: 405.4059

Sandaysatl:3Sp.m. -

SUNDAY WALKS -

DsldodnaloniSaUlu. The MorSel Arborelne, Eaal'Wool Tolmo5aod045.53, LisIs. FOrOvllm,0lEb0: 805.5462

Maylthru9 ' -

GRAYINGGENERATION ARTS& CRAFrS -

OOesIlibIIl030GsebObelrreaItS. ThoOskFnokMulI,OakPurk&Me,Sao,Oakpark. eortef000101lOn 565.4145

Theßegle, Thnrsday, TMayI5 1982

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Lectures IWed,,Mayl9at730p.m. - -

TRAPPING1 FACFS& FALLACIES -

Lsict001byO,a CSdoagoAoli'CruelOySIElelY. Eolsgy CaeSar, 8028Mocoe,olrknlid..Ev01010e. FsrinfOre101iOO: 54.5560

Mun,,May.lSatOl3Sp.m. -

GREAT DECISIONS 057Looforo ae5nIad "Che no.1.0. Aod poIreS: 71750110 Sn Ca,Workee'o Parodio." Okokis fl,bSo Ubr000, 52l5-OeklOe nL,-Okokie. FOeInOle00000lOO: 070.ml

Toes,, Muy Sl at73Sp.m .-- -

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The internationally famose U. S.Aemy Field Band and Soldier'sChoras will celebrate ArmedForren Day, Saturday, May 15with a free clrnet al the lakePark mnnrialliaodShellon thecorner al Toohy Avenar and LeeStreet in fled Platoon. The two-hoar rmtdonr concert starts at 3p.m.

If it roten the concert will beheld in the Maine West Highlicheni Gym, 1755 S. Wolf Rd.,flenPlainon Thecmreetis being

sponsored by the Des PlainesSnbnrban Times familynewspaper as a public servire.

The 65-piece band and -voicechorus are regarded as amongthe bestOfU.eirtyprin the world.They have performed in all 50states and in l2foreign countries,and bave traveled more thanthree million miles in the lasttlnee decades. Their audiencesbave included the President ofthe United States, visiting headsoblate and foreign dignitaries.

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Film tour of

Hote! Bargesin EuropeKen Lamcore will conduèt a

film tour of Hotel Barges inEncepe" in the final travel ad-venture of the MONNACEP 1901-1982 series at 8 -pn,. on Wed-nesday, May 12, at Maine EastHigh School, Dempster & PotterRds., Park Ridge. -

Lawrence's enperiences in-elude 25 years of radio/TV ex-periences as an announcer,newscaster, host anddisc jockey,as well as extensive travel in theUs. and Europe. fIls film cap-tures rare oiles and weaves -acaptivating narrative about hisjourneys. -

Tickets are $2 at the door; halfprice for district adulto withproafofage and resideoçy.

Forinformatioo call 902-9085.

Gemini

Symphonic BandSpring TourEast Maine's Gemini Sym-

phonic Rand has ochedoled theirSpring ConcertTaor. tInder thedirection of Mr. Ray Noper, thehand will he performing for theintermediate classes of thevarious East Maine -District 63schools. Théir itinerary - is asfollows -

May 10: Melzer School-93Oa nL Nelson School-lOtS am.,Stevenson-I 'p.m. May 12 MarkTwain-lO30am., Waobington-1p.m.

The utudent.0 in the elementaryschools look forward to hearingtheir-older brothers, sisters, andfriends share their mnuical ex-perienceu. Many of the elemen.lazy students are participating inhands at the individnal schools.

MS benefitcarnival

A carvival benefiting the MSSociety is planned for Wed-nesday, May 12 through Sunday,May 16 at Tóuhy Ave. and Mc-Cormick Blvd. (herder Chicagoand Lincoinwood).

Carnival boucs are tr30 p.m. to1530 p.m. May 12 and 13, to30p.m. to Il p.m. May 14, and I p.m.to 11 p.m. May 15 and 16. For in-fornsatiou call85f-1415. - -

Riff, played byBilt Bruso of Norridge, is stabbed by Bernardn,portrayed by Jose Fest(x, Jr., in the gaogrnmhle between the Jetoand Sharks in Leonard Bernstein's mssical, "West Side Story,"which opeos at Centre East Asditocium, 7701 Lincoln Ave. inSkokieon Friday, May 7. Performances continue May 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 by theChicagotaod Theatrical Troupe. Forfartherticketinformation call

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674-1959. - -

Leaning Towér- YMCA Day Camp

Announcing -

The ___For Mother's Day

May 8th -

ÌWIN EAGLES FAMILY RESTAURANT!FnnnMi!iew'n) -

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Wt Side- Story"at-,Çentre East -

The Leaning Tower "Y" Day- Comp is a Ins place to spend the

nnmmer. "We have many ex-citing activities planned for ourrampes this year", says LindaAnderson, Day Camp Director."For example, field trips toPhilo' Beach, Volvo Antique AutoMnsenm, Wendella Boat Ride,and Brookfield Zoo are alceadyscheduled,' ' -

The camp is hnsed in theBnnher Hill Forest Preserve, justsouth nf Tonhy ox Caldwelt ave.Ontdoor activiteo includeparachute games, softball, hikes,relay races, arta and crafts.

A special svcohly event ixCookout Day. According to Lin-da, "Campus help in thepreparation and cooking of theirmeats which rouge from hot dogsand hamburgers to spaghetti,corn on the cob, popcorn, andeveo homemade ice cream."Daily swlmnsing in the Y'u ixdnsírpool, a variety of recreationalgym activities and special evento

such an Treasure Hunts and - -

Camp Olympics round ant thedaycamppragram.

Bus transportation is included -

in the camp fee and there are 35-stops for parents to choose from.Children are picked up in the.-morning between O and 9 am.and returned to the bus- utopn -

hetween3rdsnnd5p.m, Worhingparents who need extendedunpervision nfthèirchilth'enmaydrop children off at the Y at 7:30am. and pick them up at 5:30

1'ThoDayCampivapentaboynand girls who have completedkindergarten throngh 5thgrade.Campuessiansfor lomare: June2l-July3,July6l6, Jnlyl9-30and August 2 - 13, Parentswishing to give their child a fonand educattanal summer ex-perience should register soon,Registration forms are availableat the "Y", 6300 W. Tnuhy inNiles. Call Linda Anderson atO4?-O2fnrmore information,

SV SymphonyThe ShaMe Valley Syrñphm.y

climaxes its 20th AnniveruarySeries wiltsa performance of theBeethoven 9th Symphany at itacancertonMay33, 7:30p.m. .

A combined choruunfthe PilcaCollege Conceri Chair and the -

Halevi Choral Society will ko . -

featured, Dixtinguishsj noloistaOre John Andeltn, soPrano;Karen Brunsnen, momo-nopr;Jerome Podan, tenar; JeffreyHorvath, bass.

Leo Krakow condotta the con-certtoheheldat CeutreKast7701 Lincoln ave., Skokie.- -Ticketn ore 8, f for seniors and

- students, For infai call674-7675,

Workshops on fineweather activities

The arrival 01 spring weatherconrides with MONNACEPWeekend Seminars thntmake themost of the outdoors naturephotography, Ïsackpacking, andapplyingthe art of junking.

An all-day workshop,'Photographing Notare," willmeet on Saturday, May 15, atOakloo Community College/DesPlaines, 1600 East Golf Road,romg:300.m 104:39p.m. Par-

ticipants should bring theirameras to allow or outdoor

practice (weather permitting) otechniques ssed to photographptantand animal life. Equipmentoloowill be discussed.

On the same day at 0CC/Des Plumes, from 9 am. to 4p es. students can sign sp for'Backpacking und Witderseos

Camping." The course will teachfundamentals of hackpackixg,including etiquette, ecotogy, sur-vivat medicioe, fond, cookingood other important skills.

Students can 01x0 shorpen theirbargain hmstmg skills to lake ad-vontuge of forage und house

oies and auctions thatmushroom ix spring. "The Art ofJunking," io scheduled on thesome day from 9 am. to noon at0CC/Des

will stress where to go, when, andl3OWt9 shnpforvalue.- For the complete listing ofMONNACEP weekend seminars,consult the MONNACEP Spring

-Brochure oc call the MON-NACEPoftice. - .

Irving Cutler wit; hoot onostalgic journey, "ChicagoJwinh Roots II, from Downtownaontiswori' on Sssduy, May lo,from t2:3t to 5:39 p.m. Dr.Cutler, author und teocher,- willtrace Jewish settlements fromtheir earliest beginnings throughcommunities such. oo GrandBoulevard und Englewood to

. Hyde Pork sud South Shore,viewing historie and architec-tsral lañdmarks. -

Bsswill boord ot Niles NorthHigh-School, 9800 Lowler Skohie.Costofthetooris$13.

MOÑNACEP - is - the adulteducalion element st OahtonCommunity College incooperation with Nitos and Glen-

- hrooknigh Schools. For furtherinformation call the new MON-NACEP number, 982-9855.

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'?toral anOrchèsra1Concert

A concert of choral and or-chestra msnlc will introduce the1982 Nitos West High School MayMusic Festival op Saturday, May8. The schont orehèstra, the nil-girl singing group, the boys'chorus and the concert choir'willalt perform -selectionsseparately and cembined Ap-proximately 130 -students willperform isumkers suck osTschoikewsky'u 'March S7'm-phony No, f," a Norman Oukuffarrangement- of "A-Rovin,"Steven Schwortu'n "ChorqI Selve-ti05O from Gndspett" and"Broadway Show-Stoppers," of-fered by the combined choralgrospo. - - -

The instrumento and the voiceswill poll talents foc the programfinale, "Alleluia" by Mozart.

Music teacher Ted Eaitchsckwill diced the orchestra, whileHugh McGee will direct thechoralgroups. --

The concert will hegin at 8:15p.m., in the school auditorium,Oakton Street al Edens Eu-pressway, Skohie. Admission isst for adults, with students beingadmitted tree.

The school's May MusicFestival will cootinue one weektaler with a Festival -t Bands,suder the direction of Chocles

WHEN: Fri. May 7th thru Sun. May 16- WHERE: GOLF & MILWAUKEE. NILEStIME: Weekdays .5 p.m. til 11:30 p.m.

Sat. & Sun.. .1 p.m. til 11:30 p.m.

ÔLDFASfflONED FAMILY NIGHTS - Mon. & Tués.. May10 & iiALL RIDES 25' Smper Rides -will-require 2-25' Tickets

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MaineEast Ìiiblication of banquet,Jembers of the newpaper arid tlpiloofNilen edil ho Initiated into

rkuek staffs at Maine, East Quffi and Scroll, aninternationol,- :u Çill;bó1dtholt"SnnTQÚIII"and lion' r55j&urvnksmnoelety.

_i__,_ rtftmnqne,.t,. Mqy.t2. nt,tie _,,..New.npapei' editor-jo-chief"Sñugery eotaurths stedng'at j Dopa Heìsholt of Park Ridge and-

hts.m y . (; y' - yeirbonk editor-in-chief JenninoÑew eitors -' fer i' both Solids of Wiles will organize the

puhlibationS wilt he announced, program for the evening and in-- and Pioneer 'xtaff , members -" troduce'-the fC0iP'5 guests--

-)newspaper)Robert Kurek al Principal , A.K.H. Cochrone,niles andKachel Rosenberg uf Assistant Principaln KennethMacton Grove along with tam Fnulhober. änd John Graof,stoffcmgm!seru (yearkisokj, Ejgl(nb depar*nsgnt chxirmnnJennilie Bebas uf"Nites, Lynn --R'by flnwathlà'ii'd" industrialHollunder of Niles, -Dawn edncotinñ teacher Ron Rath-Nenhirch nl NUes, nn*Tlna.Par- -burger, - . -

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Premiering May 5The Smash Broi4way Musical

"The Warrior's Husband'

tionTheWarrior'sHlLshand", Careb, Pam Hiliman, Alineo

fai's as well a just about Mr. -jerry Prolfit, Northi

High Sdiool's IñIario. prodoc- play. me cast includes None

May,7,andI. Thismodernver- cnmu Bilfeld. NatalieSinn of a traditional Greek.,. ThNarola, Wendy Canneti, Unecip.lstheme..hchargeal Blm,ilg, Danica Katz, Kathyhome lid children, whilesoldiering wwnen remote them-selves with the em after therigoeacthetlle.

way in which hie brave Amazonwemen, in the midst of a battlewtththeGreeks, aiment loot theirsuperior pomas. Their ottimalefrimi.ph.however,issealed when

Pni3aIld Wmder Woman fra.qrnjg.gj,.

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Srhnhert, Audrey Becher, Jano

Ronenbown, and Boblionner.

Barry, Eno Kern, MatthewSilver, Brad Dorfman, JaniceAngelaccio,Stefaniesachs, Stan-ford Havis, Jeff Somoer, DeHneHonig, Jay Stern, Jeff Max, JeffWest, Bob Perkins, Carolyn

Blomherg, Deve Morse, Mark

The Warrior's Husband" villthe heroine, Hippolyta's flighty he on stage 9800 N. Lawler,little hnshand returns to her Skokie. Curtain lime is S p.m.,dominance. and domestic andtickètsareonly$2.5O.

Free concert by Army Bandon Armed ForcesDay

FRONT ROW CENTER SALUTES NILES.--,All American City"OnO Night Only-- May 13th -

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:.444ors forWeit Side Sto,y"

T; Traehtnberg YouthTheatre is holding auditions for"Weut Side Story" MonduMay24and Theday, May 2 at 7-93Opm. at Mayer Kaplan JCC, 5050w. Church, Skokie.

Singers, dancers and actors inHigh -School are invited toaudition for the musical whichrullo Septemher S lhru September15. . - - -

For further information call

- SIokie Art Fair-- The 22nd annual Skohie Art Fofrwill beheld Sabedayaad Sunday,July 17 and 18 on the VillageGrena, between the Village Halland the Library, from 15 am. todaok...5215 Oohtoa. -

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NileÑ welcomesSuburbi&s ñewestDinner- Theatre -

Front Row Centeropened lvpe off Ils theatre, Thursday,Wednenday, May 5 to an SRO May 13..to Nilesresidents. Thismatinee performance, followed willbe a chanèe to really min andby a full house that. evenmg8t- match and share with your8:30 p.m.,-- featuringThePan- neighbors and friends an eveningtantirknNew Yik's longest thatBroadway can only produce.runniogmusicalin itohistory------------

A nhnw of this calihre and a To furtheruhow Ndes the Frontcontinuous jimsince 1000, at the Row Center TheatreappreciatesSullivan Theatre in New Ynrh, their new neighbors and friends,deserves the -heut showcase and -

cost ticket price includes; choice0fFIVE entrees with salad, rolls& butter and heverage anddeunert...ticket for the uhuw...taxand all tips...PLUS TWO FREECOCKTAJLS...one price for theentirepackage for this onenhowonly...forNiles.- The show, 'The Fantasticks",

highlights all musical numberswith an all time favorite, "Try toRemember". The show is light attimes- and is a bit heavy withlovin' and cario' parents andkids. It's a show for the entirefamily. New York JoscualAmerican's John McClain soys,"It's a deligbt...bewitching,hrigbt and bototo I"... and mustbe since it is still playing ufter1200 consecutive weeks to fullholmes. Join m in our own Nifespresentation of another winnerfor the All America City.

Call 299.7171 any day of theweek, from 10 am. till fp.m., undmake your reservation, not onlyfor a truly, oulstanding eveningbutat our one night special price.

the slew Front Row CenterTheatre in Niles, the All-AmericaCity, is the place the producernselected for its exciting perfor-manees, -To

show their appreciation toMayor Blase and all the city uf-ficials, Front Row Center will

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- "I want my information from the horse's mouth, not its tag"snorts gossip columnist Patty Benedict (Mary Kay Rostek) toHollywood star Charlie Castle (Verne Noparotak) about PublicRelations man Ruddy Bliss (Jack Cohen) in a scenefrom the OpenStage Players production "The Big Knife" which io running-through May 23 at the Mayer Kaplan JCC, 5f5OEW Church, Skokie, -Curtain is 5:15p.m. on Saturdays and Wednesdays and 7:31 p.m. on - . -

Sundays. Tichetu are $4.50 and $5.50. For reservations call 675-2200. - - - - - -

Cerebral Palsy benefit -

Junior tennis player, Eric "Scoop" Schulman (il), Lincnlnwood;tennis pros lind Schroeder, Lincolnwood and Perry Dlugie,Chicago, watch intently as speech therapist Roberta Drury and astudent demonstrate the HandiVoite, a new electronic corn-municaliouftevice, at theUnited Cerehral Palsy Centèr. -

The tennis group wan visiting the Center in connection with thefourth annual Chfcagoland Temis Mirathon, -Saturday, May 15,sponsored by the Midwest Division, 115PTA (United StatesProfessional Temis A500ciation) for the benefit of United CerebralPalsy. -

Schroeder, coordinator of the event, is the pro at Tam TenutoClub is Nitos; Dlugieis the pro at Touhy Tennis Club in Skokie,Schulmas is oneofthe several hundred junisrplayers'(ages tto it)enpnctedtoparticipste. -

Botanic Gardeñ offersMother's Day special -

Mothers will be offered freetram rides at the Chicago BotanicGärden on Mother's Day, Sun-day, My9 from il to 4.

Open air tram cars encircle the30f acre landscaped garden sileof lagoons md islands to view thevariety of plant collections beingdeveloped. Complimentarytickets will be given to mothers althe information desk.

A strolling, singing quartet ofmotbers from the MelodeerChapter of Sweet Adelinno wilt

- give an informal musical concertin the EducationCnnter at 2;30.

The quartet includes MelodeerPresidenl, Judith Dye and Pattle-Stein from Evanston, Jean Bar- -

ses of Lake Forest, and CathyHruhy from Rouelle.

Free tours of the Nature Trail,Greenhonses and- Farwell Gar-den will also be offered ou Sundayafternoons.- The Chicago Botanic Garden is

Open daily from 9-4 with buffetlunch available in the Garden -

Restaurant, The entrance Islocated on Lake-Cook Road (½ -

mile East ofEdens Highway)

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Retattnno WfllCfl - In Detsg-celebrated ib both countriet this

Ois Tuesday. May 11 at2130 andy:So, several filmo on -theNetherlafldswillbe thugs-at theLlhrary, and- at the eveningprogram, a i'epreseittative of theConsulate General - - of theRethertends will speak about thecountry and answer anyquestionsfromthe asdlence

Dutch-American Bicentennialactivities are-being sponsored byprivate companies -and citizens,as well as by the gaveñimesfu ofthe two countries. Art enhibita,concerts aTol lecture are beinggiven in-Chicago, climaned by avisit from Queen Beatrix andprince Clans of the NetherlandsonJune 23.

The beauty and technique ofdrying flowers wtl!he demon-otrated in a program, "FlowersAre Far Keeping" on Wed. Mayl2at73tp.rn.

Jnann Loehél will he thespeaker and will demonstrateair-drying, pressing, and dryingio chemicals. Admission is freeIn thin unique and informativeprogram. -

Olber booths will featurehealth-related activities andtopico sock us alcoholism,prenatal, information, poisonprevention, diabetes, dietaryconsultation, heart disease andhigh risk factors, estended sur-singcare, retirement living, childahuse, stroke rehailililatios,street safety information andbreast selfexam.

The hospital's emergencyPrograman - . - medical information kits, the

Vial-Of-Life, will he distributed -sk ills at - -- - at the fair.- Vial.Of.Life kils con- I

tuis pertinent medical mOor-Washington School mohos os o health fact sheet

which is stored in a vial in yourrefrigerator. A red sticker on theoutside -of the refrigerator doornotifies paramedics of valuable

East Maine Public Schools,District f3 tu offering - "AuEvening of Basic Skills" lo hepresented at the WashingtonSchool, 27lOGolf Rd., is Glesviewon Wednesday, May 12 al .7:30p.m. Dr. Lendre Page, AssistantSuperintendent .00r Curricul innand Instruction and Judy Hennig,Basic Skills Resource Teacher,will offer a brief discussion of theDistrict's sew curricutum em-phasis os Basic -Skills tm-provemest to he followed bydemonslralisnlesssns conductedby East Maine faculty membersand studenti; -

Among the staff members ap.peuring are: Jill LaPorte,teacher, Melzer School, OralCommunication; Mary- -JoWilhehn, teacher, Nelson School,Oral Communication; HeleoMarshall, teacher, Mart' TwsinSchool, Mathematics; DorothyCwaygel, hacher, GeminiSchool, Reading; Betty Purtelt,macher, Gemini School,Reading; LucySolomos, teacher,Washington School, WrittenComzunsicatmnn;Sandra Schor,teacher, Slovemon School, Writ-ten Communication; and LoisMarIdo, Speech Therapist, Markl'waiii School.

Parents, -friends and other in-tereutedeiheensore invited bat-tend thiseducatianal program.Milo Heilmazi, Washington'sprincipal, is encouraging asmany pus-esto as possible ta at-tend.

ScholarshipFive Illinois State University

utudenis majorlag In Industrialtechnslngy with n cosstructiotemphasis have received $ttOochnlarships - from theBlonmingtanNarmal RameBuilders Ausociation, Localstudente included: Jeffery FeidOfNlles: - -

Health Fair on May 12 and Ì3The fair opens late in the after-suas at 5 p.m. on Wednesday,May 12, and continues ostili p.m.The Health Fair hours os Thor-

sday, May 13, are from lt am.- until 4 p.m.

Signs will direct the psblicfrom the front visitors' parkinglot ts the health Fair located inMarion Hall, adjacent toResurrection Hospital, 7435 W.TalcottAve., Chicago.

Health Fair participants will- have the opportunity to completea special health fair medicalrecord by visiting tree vision,hearing and oral screenings,along with blond pressure andcarhon monoxide level testings.Blood typing wilt also be offered.

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JI1.t:z Grøve "RESUrrection II1ii! . Ärthnt!s benefitr:,'-- -

., free Health Faw- TIse travelogue for May at the . - - - .

MurtonGrove Public Library will A -variety of free hèallh lsformatsn within. -The bita aref0nturetheJethe!lan.df:ilLhtihF::;cooW!e.. agteato.willhe.avufhg especially viatal toof theNêtlitrlalidd-llnited States to the publie during Resurrediss and persons usable to giveBlcgflial- af - Friendly- Hospital's eammunitywide secessarymedicàlklstsry.

Paramedics will he on handboth days to offer C.P.R. demos-Otratioss. -

Other hospital week activiliedinclude a special "You've Gol AFriend" guitar maso in thehospilat courtyard os Monday,May 10 at 2 p.m.; patientvisitation and Employee of theYear awards on Tuesday, MayIl; and am employee arts andcratts fair on Friday, May 14from lt am. to 4 p.m. in MariasHall.

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Monàgram i Modéls Incor- Industry of Americo os winner ofporated, Mortòn Grove, Illinois, its CreativeExcellence Award"has beeo honored by tbe Hobby for the outatmoliog new product

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when you open a, new checking account, we'llgive you the first200 checks free!A frs. pocket calculator

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Skokie-FederalSaving.

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James Cuis, president, Uptuwss Federal Savings (I.), looks onusJohn Cain, chairman of the hoard (rl, presents tlpluwser's Clubmember Marie McGreal (r.) with tise firstannaal Uptowsser's ClaIrcommsnity affairs award, to highlight a recent series uf weeb-long.Open heme activities ut Ilse newly remodeled Uptowner's Club, 430N. Michigan.

Uptown Federal savers whu maintain a $5t0 balanceautomatically earn membership ht the club, which niters a varietyof daily scheduled in-club activities and a nsmher of valuablepremiamo as weU, such as 30% discounts on.selecteddinieg andairfare. . -

Jerry Gléason Ford opens- Budget Rent A Car

A dgetReo Cee officeban been opened at JerryGleeean'o Gall Mill Ford, 9401Milwaakee Rond, NOon, - neronethe ntreel from Golf Mifi Shop-pissg Center.

Aceardingta Budget Rent aCor- of NUes Mnnnger, Kathy Glen-

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- For further information enrental care and reten, call Budget-Itent n Car nf Noten ¡t 470-9805

REPLACE YOUR OLD-WATER HEATER -

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Seminar -

Many Americnn hossehnldbeing supportedby two incvmed:-Bah-- deepitealfIts-'nbvttiSØbenefitu, hnvtll$tweincnmes aten - -

has bidden problems says Sanan -

Richarde, president nfifiewthos". -

ne Financial AdvisorL - . ,- -

Ms. ttighnrds will- be cnnduc-Sing a free seminaron the dnalIncome familyfurSkolcle Federnl --

Savings at 7 p.m.- on Thursday, - -

May 13. . Sponsored incooperation with the Skokie PnrkDistrict, the seminar willbe teldat Devensblre Center, 4405 Grove -

Street, Sknhie.............According to Me. Richards, -

with two incomee to depend onsue's expectations tend te behigher and natsrally certain ex-penses are greater. Mu. Ricbar-da will show how to balance mon-tbly- expensen, plan far futurd -goals and baw te safeguard - -

against incnmelnss.Seating is lisssited. For roser-

vabons call Janet Williams. at -u74-SuIte, -

ist Natlof -

Morton Grove -sets records -

The. First National Bnñk nfMorton Greve reached .recnrdbigbsin total assents nnddepsnituin 1901, reparted bank presidèntJnsepbE. O'Dnsnelt.

.Assetd climbed to $112 milliónas the bank marked it tOte an-niveisary. -,

Deposite grew by nearly 3.4mililun ta exceed the $1M millionlevel fur the first time in the -

. 'sin5y -

Interest paid te depositors alsowas up last year, by 33 percent temnrethnn$0.Smillien.

The increases in the key aunetand deposit cntegerien wereacbieved despite n relativielypeor yenr is the banking in-duntry, O'Donnell pointed nut.

"Inflation and bigh interestraten had n negative effect ais -

bank perfnrmasces,'t said -O'Donnell. "But we experienced -

- growth in two significant areasbecause of our cantinuing cm-mitment to offering tIse finestpossible bank services and can-veniescestethe community."

FNBOS offers,coupons -

Cospnnn nrc increasing inpepslnrity nu a way ta nsvemnney. First National Bask nfSkekie realizes this sed, for tbkseennd consecotive year, in of-fering dallarn-eff gaspesu to Its -cbecking nceoustcnstnmern, .

During the next few months,bank customers will find these - -

Cnnlinnn, redeemable at localretail entnblisbmestn, hi theirmontlslystatesnentu..... -

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This nsiqse ceupen nyntem,develeped by Bank Qpnn, -

Marketing, Inc., of Paternes, NJ,enables merchants te aBercasposa and the bank te leiternIta customers, via monthlymailings, nf vanesa hàk- sei-vices, The beet pantin that It la'allfreetnthecuatsme, -

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William J.. -KoukioB

M*rl Ea cpi. wohin5 J.Ketalas; at Sanikanklas cd ISIS O$s. NUssrecently deployed to Oase.taItanS Bay, CUbe,

iomthe LEFT HAÑD- - - - -- CauatiaedframPigel

tendres sud m*nbeta frçsii an c( Since we're writingtltis rstümnBiles' dlIWrh.WlIll.b! Viag -Tûceday, mnrning, we can'tlnvltatklls,toattand,-.- . fns,eeee the reaction to the BHUnh.

terpedeing nf the ArgentinaIn Morton GenVe a meetIng the (tenersI BoUgrans,

Monday iljghj,May-1O,.at S pos - with It. lesa nf 00 mes'. lives.wiRke heldatS Magtha'n CUne- Butdeepitetherlglnlaand wrongsch, C5llCfl peces!. are nf the ensilleS between the benseeking residents to Join the ceuntrim, we have a revulsiunpreme fllOV8lflRflt- Freeze again over the tons nf these men'u livesrefers te the Ballsaal Weapons - ever a matter wbich should haveFrenen whIch they centend is resnlved lung age and will

certainly be resolved ever a cnn-ference table lo the roar fstnre.gOOlives; 600 families ore causedse msch pain so needlessly. Hadthere been seme prescience fromleaders nf responsibility in yearspant, this abeurd conflict seednever have happened.

We decry the bleed beingspilled in, Argentine watersbecauue national leaders seglec-test in look te the future, yearsage. We weuld bepe the NuclearFreese people get a groundswellnf support from all of us today sothat these living tomorrew won'tbavetesay, "Whydidn'twedenemething yesterday?"

ninnedatasdingtlleaiflla caecUma step hy stepmntuall'eIlUCtiOlI nfenoUWC5P5lIO:

While political eondttlnnssometimes prevent politicians inWanlslngtsuI aIIdSprIIIgfIeId freióótaking standnreprenenSaUve oftheir csnatihlellt'u PPI5IOflS, thegraso reefS activity at the corn-mssity level I. turning aroundthe political process In America.When Merten Grove trusteespansed anti-goss legislation thewhole cenntry felt It. effect. Theanti-nuclear actienstaken at thevillage halt level are likely teprove even mere prellowleed sin-ce ne many communities arebecoming hwolved. Ill suburbanUdcageland mace than 2$ cern-manilles ore conSidering inkingIscalactinal. . -

Looking Back .--.,-

CUnllsnedfromPage3per square-----Request apar-tIllent zoning behind Lawren-cewnod Center Um slIeppilIg con-ter uitereataDorothy Schreinerwriten- Chstter Matter ferllugle..Rogg n's Restaurant 5thre ferliquer Brenne rojee-Me...NeWIy created pesto reunitein Qiarley Backer and Al Hnelblbecoming Captais : andLiestenant en Nitos Fire Depar-bilent respectively. HoelbI hadbeenveluntaer fireman since 1053and has been renident for 2$yearn. Bacher had been nregulas- fer - ii yearn. andpreeisuuly had beenvolwnteerferabout Si yearn...'59-'$O Biles ap-propriatisn $i. million delInca(1981-82 wan $1L7 million

-deBoca) -

Sur,iyal- Days. n.Cont'dfrornskokle-L'waedP,lJaffe added, "In odder te fsr-

Mer communicate nor views tethe publie, so a personal basis,volunteera who wilt bedesignated an "May Month Mar'nhala" aM-wear upectat lapelbullan. Inviting people te askabout handgun control. ThesevolunteernwlllglveaurliteratW'etepeoplewbe want tokneW moreabeutonzrpealtinutà?'

Jaffe fUTtIIer,stated, "Supportfee handgun contres Is gaining

- nlsnentum, in thlnsto RecentIeglslattve-and-j succeuneaIndicato that real mInions areattainable, and that the ever-whelmlng majority nf citizenswant them, - We're Invitingeveeyniteth $thpo in nur eh

- FlIther -lnfsrmatien eencehnlng nselnhertldp and May Molt-05 actIviflan can be oblalned bycallIng Illizanin ctlizena fer UscI-dgwceiitraS,8M-ll575 -

Retiremeñt . nCsUt'd!ruiiaSkaAle-le'wP.l

-e*flmaM step JtaMdòsJabfurtlIein'

- pee4ad;"Epsaid

- Mundelein honor

.students

A telaI of 120 students et Mus-delein College bave been nnmedto the Dense Hnnnr Lint for thewinter term. Local Students in-cledeett Hamlet Asker, ChristiseBelmnsleand CarolGilsonOfDaPlaines. Deborah 1taes of Lirecelowood.

Sunas Hnupers, SberrySlenknwuki and Matt Merradienof MortenGrave.

c,odbtoRspbaMef Niles.Rochelle Gntdflan and Jesise

I(jrutenofSkskie.

LEGAL NOTICE

Cacer- AWaie-.Day

IlIfarIsal, Infeemalive pausen-taUcas en the probable raises ofcancer, ita warning signs, what

-YOSI call de te Increase pour odds-

against cancer, and hew yens cashelp these who,soffer frein thedisease will be effered at St.Francis Hospital of Evamtsn's-necondanssal Cancer AwarenemDay, held en Tuesday, May il,from IO n.m. Sn 3 P455. in theHoopitel'slsbby.

. The program in geared for in-dIVIdnaIu met fer school greops.lis multi-media approach is-eludes displays, take-borneliterature, filmuand imtcuctinnaldemonutratiene nn breest self-enansinatios. Fer more teint-maties or te register largegroups, call 4ev6173. St. Francisis Incated at 355 Ridge Ave.,Evnnsten. This event is upon-unred in conjunction with theNorthshsre Chapter ef AmericanCallcer Society.

MTJC expandsJewish learningMeise Tewnship Jewish

Congregaties, Ballard Std.,Des Plaines, will offer religiesainstruction nu n community-widebasisihiscnmingfall. -

This program. nuque te thennrthweet snburbs, provides, rnthe Synagegue, a Jewisheducation for alt children (Kthrough 7th grades) withoutmemberublprestridbO

Itegistratios in spell now metOJune 3e. To insure clans space,enrulnew.

Contact Larry Brass,EducatinnalDirecter.2$7-2.

Maine Township, a lsd! serviceSysagogue, with a range nf nc.tivities fer pre-achonlers toSolders, offers n csnnplete lifecycle membership. For furtherinformaSen, call Steward Blas,Sin-Rse.

POLICE EXAMINATIONMILES, ILLINOIS -

ThefirstPhase ofen entrance examinatiOn fnr Felice Officer in thePolice Department nf the Villaige of NOes, Ulinnis, will he held st

the Miles Police Department, 7 N. MilwaskeeAve., Miles, U. enFriday, AIse 4, 1982 at 7r3$ PM. TIsis will consist uf no erleslaties -

preeentetion to which wines and husbands efpronpective applicaretunrelevlted. - -

APPLICATIONS: - -

Applications and additional infarmatiollnsay be obtained atOm of-

fice ef Chief of Police, 7200M. Milwaukee Ave., NOes. il. from 9t98

AMte5il$PM Monday tkruFridaybeglnllinR May.$; 1180 end con-

tlnsingtbraJuned,lS82. -

QUALIFICATIONS

Each Apislicant mast be n United States Citizen and a permanent

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Each Applicant citaI! have completed a high urbanI educatinn orpennena an equivalent GED certificate frein a recngnined

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EacbApplicnntmmiP° avalldthhIeinThiVek5iAceflu. .

either Cernmis$on- RIdeaakd5l*Uma0a11caMa

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Datedthi56thdaP0fMR1,

FfE AÑo POLICE lOMMlSSIN.VAGOFNILE.lLLlNOfS - r

Byt GeQrge AGautlder,Sec)r;------

TheBPLlThidsy,MIyS,lI PenSafely Town

.ln NelsonSehoolli yoii-arek cosirersed parent, There will be ses mwalnIé*f-

wosldn't you want your cisildin t5OR IendSLlt Jwse 21 to July -

5flpa.pectsofnafetythiet -2,.JIIIY.SfOJUIY,16. aenijuly 19 to

could, noise day, pensibly save JIIIYR.hiserherlife? AtSafetyTswn,a Rsafety-education program Morn o

44e-6 year nids. you can avail Schyourself uf inutructisel for your

uliegechild mt pedestrian, meterist, fpi. Ronald F. 5th-bss, stranger, pnlice, fire, .oesdFritzA. aitdldabicycle. drag, general play and T, Sclnsiegelt of UROS McVicker

hotesenafety. Ave., Nortees Grove han beenA miniatore Safety Teen, built PIfltd his prenIt rank

te the scale nf the pre-scheol 5et'VIIE with Headquarterschild, will again be set sp at and Headquarters Squadron,Nelsen School, 8901 N. Ozunam, tOeps Air Station CherryNUes. The West Valley SecOues, N.C.

Memorial Dày . 0Natienal Council uf Jewish- Women, still hás openings for this

safety program, held in conjsn-ctienwithSchoelflisfrictO3.

Registration fee is $11 perchild. Children de net have te beresidente nf District Fer ad'ditional information, nod toreginter 3nIIH child, call ShannonStolle at MI-7439, er Mayen Spiteat 074-25?4.

I

Ca.nt'dfras.Ska&Ie.L'.s.dP.nunclog the official Village siSkokie Memorial Day olseervan-ces on Monday, May31.

Mesnbs uf the post, ausiliacy,girls soft assI the honor

guard will participate in thisevent Memorial servireswill heheldatthellsrsleelsetery.

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823-2597 - 966-2708

PLUMBING

VILLAGE PLUMBING AND'SEWER SERVICE

SUwp pumpt. hot water houtnrs,el aotricnnwnrt odding. sinks,tnilefs, faacets, drainnunvinggnd.watnr prennurevsrr OvfiOns. Sop.pfut for shn DwIf.Yea,ealfe, CvocpleIn plumbing snroious fr sopplies.

- 9661750COURTLAND AT MILWAUKEE

ROOFING

K and M ROOFINGWe do siding, golfers, notfin aod

' windows. Cell fer Free Ecsimetn et.fer 430, Tel. 969,5035 er 6316902.AnkforJae. -

-We ate li venne d and hondod.

NEW ROOFINGAND REPAIRS

All Work'Guaranteed,ImaIUd,Tmg Estimates

O'CONNOR ROOFING965-3O77

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORFiar Roofs ShinglesTuvkpoinring ' Drlvewevn

F000dafion WorkLow Coat

Fran Estimales-- 772-2353

LOW COSTROOFING

Ccmplofe Quality Roofing Serviva

FREEWR1TTINISTIMAIE

SEWER -SERVICE

- FLUSH SEWER SERVICE- - Fran EstimaI.

Pawe Randt9 agu10b Teide, f liii.øiheaDra'ra OuedCa,ndsRCarehSas.a - ta89 Perça

-99665to

Ile Jamas Ct GlinofretTetn Resta Rnntsced

TELEVISION -"-LSERVICE - '

TELEVISION SER VIÓE12.00 S ervios Call. P arfs cofre

Owtier Mr. SantuariWanfnd fo buy ROW. voler portable

TV'. that need repairs

5395229 or 432-9182

TUCKPOINTING- FARRELL- - '-

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ATTORNEY

SUMMER SPANISH

AUTOS FOR SALE- -

JEEPS, CARS, PICKUPS -

from $35. Available at level GovtAiivt:ons. For Dirnorory vail 855.657.0000 Eot. 2010, Call refundable,

upHoLSTERY: - ; : - I

- 'PETE'S UPHOLSTERY '-- - Oaao.n5ectenfrCsea - -

cm,51anrun*s.an.pacfrersekt.r - -LsaaaOeretttunat,sre, -

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t.aidavnsfrçv_nlaln.at.rs- n.aea,.dufrLae,am

tmfr.aeaon,stneleicuekd.aa.,nd - -,2754935

2,304W. Fessa,, Chicago - -

RAYMONDWILDE- : -

ATIORNEy AT LAW -

569-2092 '

-- Free Initial -

Consultation - -

. PROGRAM -

SUMMER-CONVERSATIONALSPANISH PROGRAMT

July g . Joly 25 al bngusiful Univet. -dry of New Meoivo, Albuquerque.- -

2 h vurnv redit. Lodging S meals in.vluded. M ovic000virro ion. - -

- $35OTOTAL -: -, -

LANGUAGE DYNAMIS - ' -

50512934005 er f11 2171442.5615-

GOVERNMENT SURPLUS CARS -

ANO TRUCKS mccv sold throughlovai salon, older $305.00 Calli.liti.569.5241 for Yeot diravfory on howtoporvhesr -

'73 Old., Della SU, -Z'dr,, PSIPS, AC,nends little body work. Exc. run.vin5 vond. $750. 035'7235 -- -,

'50 btown Toyotu 'Corolla, nu5ò - '31,500 mile,, evvelluol vonditis,$4289. Cull before S p.m. 525.9621 --

USETHE BUGLE- ,

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'9'66-39oóFURNITURE

Lamp rible, wahoos. glees tsp. 20"high, 25" 0 qoare . $15.00. 967-5014alterS per. - 87015.13

ModarO iruitweod roll top desk.$300.00 965.5625. -' 57115.27

Dining room table with thairn.$450_00, 966.5625. 81615.27

Dining room set, light wood, tablewith formint top, 6 chaira. Eo.cell entvondit'too. Reasonable.

9963737

Double bed wish - vaaopy, boosprings fr mantress . Dark wood.Perfectfor hitt?nSitL 5125or best.

008.7454

Crib with eafsrnss.Dork weed.Good vordition. 575 ' - -

358'7484-

WANTED TO BUY-'

MISCELLANEOUS

REPOSSESSED SIGNINO DOWN PAYMENTI

10ko Over Paymeetnof 559.50 PatMvvtlr. 4' s R' Fiushieg Arrow Sise.Comphefe wlNaw Bulbb Letter..Cug'df Signs. Toll-Free 1900-001.0070.Ask Abota REP'O.

Coliscrot wants to sell entire heurnun volleotion, oust ROO cues. -

996.3737

FOR AMWAY PRODUCTSC5II986O6$3'

tretn 9 am, to 4 p.m.

Hangirg lamp- . ouf glans. $35.00.567'5$l4aftor S p.m. ' 87115.13

Mink stain, gru ycolor.-eiee Large,0150_$0. 965.5625. 07115.27

Wrought iron wall vaednlabraSpaniult wifh S candles. 550.00. 907'5014 atforf p.m. 07315.13

Hondpoirrod silk wall haogiegtspenfry . Spsninh import. $100.00.917.5014 alter S p.m. - 57015.13,

19go World Escyvlopedia Ses,n everuce d, Cotton uknp'oeed.Delooe edition. $85 640.1215 -

Pool lubie, 8' ft., HoneycombSieh Sud, all aconsseties , oòrvgood rood, boor bentSsR'1484

MUSICALINSTRUMENTS

Ihomas Organ. Cahifuruig deluso 2knybusrd lop' of lien spinet ongae.Mint vond, Payne tie. Auno thyfhm,Arpe9gio.pi unonoive b 'muchmore. orig. privi 03300. Call Tues.thru Sun, 96&5p]l-

PETS

NICE PETS FORADOPTION

TO APPROVED HOMESHrg, 1.5 p.m. .7 digna wick.

Recsioing animals 7.5 wnnkdayt.7.1 Ssturduy fr Sunday.

Clonnd all Ingal hohidago.

NAYS ANIMAL SHELTER2705 AdIngoçi Hth. Rd.

AdlngtoetHelghfa

5 reload poppies, cuti, 7 weeks,lamahas, 020 nach.

777.9797

AUTO RECYCLINGWE BUYJUNK CARS

Free pickup. Coud1 Or Stur.'Aufhoriusd Acto Ctosher, Cow.pide lino et uned putts. FreeLsvstor Scrubs. Cull Mery Mondayttrru Saturday,

GLOBE AUTO RECYCLING

GARAGE SALE

May 7.9.9, Fri. Sut. Sur, 9.4, 7703 N.N,ca, Nil... Mavy mioc. itoms loch.pair drapes 93"o142"

RILES MULII,FAMILY CAtaSE SALi517 0- 5, Fri fr San, lOa.er..4p.m.9535 N. OctaVe. Mock misc.

Twin stroller in good vondition,Call Digne al:

9663977 davo or- %66ev5l.

Child rnv'cuwir g not tor back yard.Will dismantle. Mosf be io goodcondition. Call Diane al:

- OiO.3922dvyoor. 965.4952 noon.

APARTMENTFOR RENT

3800 N. LAKE SHORE DR.One bndrvnm 0e high livor.'Reaulifuily docoraled. mirrotod wallin living room. SOIJfheacl claw.Avail immed. $495lw0. Coil 86657Wnoes. U wkends.

: revIens area, 15e. dolcon 2 SR, uil'app1., 2 WC, pua huaI cooking, prhg..pool. Acail6l1. 582.9214

OFFICE SPACEFOR RENT

Small of liver corns tOt runt.Cfaaeio Semi boudine.

905.5390

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENTVicinity of Peterson S W oelete . 1200

oq. ft.. AIC, vrptd. Off nftOefpatking, storage spoon. $675.$0

Rich878-5772

OUT OF STATE. PROPERTY

WISCONSINMust silt 10 sores. Hantisg.fishing, boating saarby. $265per aère. Terms. -

CHRISTENSEN439-1567

CONDO FOR RENT

FLORIDAce.ceidBeaci St Au

Puoi S tatni,coutfe . 0300.00 par

655-3175 after 6pm

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. 'NILESBUGLE. - .1. " ' --

MQRTON GROVE BUGLE- SKOKIEILINCOLNWOOD BUGLE

u:vnui swoon PARI( RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLEGOLFMILLIEAST MAINE BUGLE

VACATION RENTALS

WISCONSIN.LAKE BEULAHONLY 1V, H#S. FROM CHICAGO

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4141425.4723 eu414l042.fllS

DOOR COUNTY3 hodrm, home with firnplave onJacksOeport'n sandy nhorns.ClOnnfo chopping and golf, Weekly ree.tal, row evailabln.

8251341

REAL ESTATE

PARK RIDGEOwner flnancing Available

S pevinuo 4'hdrrn., 2½ bu. Colonial.tireplacn. walk fo ovnrything. 11%finoncing. 0100,000.00.

3674984

RESTAURANT

TRANSYLVANIA RESTAURANT5241 N. Wantam, Chgo..87t'3SRR

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENTSTEVEN'S STEER fr STEIN

"eaar nus, eursas in tuse"deve run, On narrt nsa, evitar uneuiscuc

BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIESAMBITIOUS COUPLES TO RUN

home. fo 025101mo. 2561041

Owv your own Jean.$portnwear orInfant' Prntenn Ilote, JnavProgrem IALSO SHOE. ATHLETICSHOE STORTI, Offering gliN,tionslly Knowo Stands .uvh asJordache. Chiv Loe, Levi. Vender.but. Calvin Klaue. WraOtlOt over 1goother brands. 57,900 f0 019.500 in.dudes beginning invs,ntorn. airfarefor 1 10 Fe,hlon Ceelet. trainino.horero, . Gruvd OpeningPramOtloel. Call Mr. Loughlin 16121035.1304.

'HELPWA NTED

TELLER'Pert Time

Flexible HoursFriday eightu. Sutordan moteles,requlrad.

DEMPSTER PLAZASTATE BANK

Greenwood fr DempaterNues

'Mm. Buck 298-3300

PRECISION (N.C.) INSPECTORMusI have 5 y narseoparienvein gonera tina flat blank layvulsfrom pleca part drawingn. Ahlhirn fc work with NC aquipmeel.keowlndge of Qualify Control nichel 00555e d skilIsolatorp,otand y orrevtmanu f adune g defecfnrnquked.

- PRESS BRAKE!SET UP -

Eoperienvediedividualwifh3tvl ynar100lvpandopetationbuvkgr000don Preoserakn.Enion n ercer growth pv melle I, nocellunlsalut y god liberalbenatits, Call or apply in pnrsoe ev:

- .,J. Venne 6716870

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- HELPWANTED

Corné & GROW

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Our rapidly growing NORTHB000K division, npevielieingin vom putnrconit oiled lesIsyc lems for Ihn teinphonecem pasinn , i ncurr ently lookiog tor:

ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY. TRAINEES

In nov h ayean n producli aenoperienve ievvicing highvolume orcen fore acsemhln, prafntabln In the' erna ofalsvtroeivs, allhuUgh no lnnveooat y, hem is a greul chan.vu to join Iho TERADYNE raum. You will learn fo load.

c.:r bcurdn working from

- TERADYNE vffors eovnll eenotgrliogea latins sed o 00m.r 'r'" r plOte benefit program with group heallh, dental and lite

a -'inur unce, profit shering, sick pun, pensions, puid houdans- and vacativn, To arree ge for aninterv nw: Coli RobertaHill, 3121291.4300,' - -

or oppin e pnrnon of:

TYPISTFOR THE BUGLE

TheSugle is lenkiog a froshrnan orsophomore high school lypiuf rowork uf ternc hool 2 duns and ovnrvvshnt Sefurday. The job includseworking d unesco mmnr vacation.Applivanls must bn AW studentsend moot type 45 words perwinolo. Cell:

966-3900

CHEF - EXECUTIVEExecutine chef needed foedowntown hi'risn property.High nolume becquets. for.mal din. Tm, & eoffne shop.Volume over $3 milliondollars annually. Coetact:Brooke Thompson. Oir. ofFood b Beverage, MidlandHIItOI, Midland. TX 79701.

9151883.6131

ANSWER PHONES0:000-M, t04:30 P.M.

2 to 3 Days -

We'll traIn yOU ev heodle importantvalls on ourswilo hboerd. Con.nevico t otflvr: Old OrcherdProfn,sioeal Sullding. Call:

763$S8

AMCO ENGINEERING3891 N. Hmm Sn,Sohitter Path, IL

Tht1t'1400 5. WeIt Read

Wh.ahen, IlOeala 9059g

Pige 29

HIGH SCHOOLBOYS

PART TIMEAller nvhcol ce weekends

STAN'S RESTAURANT7145 Oempater

- Moa'Son Grove

PHYSICAL THERAPIST 96LICENSED ASSISTANTS

Poviti000 uvulleblc et Ro,nwvvdHospital, Located in lastestStowing arno of Houston. Servicouincluding Troi nchinivs 0e ItalicT rection . Eovellenl opporlunity tornnw grad. Unit coordinatorpossibin uvailublu if oupnriencnd,

Cell: 713/780.5812

MFG. REP. NEEDED5 slatS tier. Call en' metalbldq: mfg. build. materieldist. Non conflicting lices'OK. Weite:

1OHRAN INDUSTRIES111 W. A.hAve.

Bu,bañk, CA91502213/843-0521,

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RN'S or LPN'S

All lljlls ovali

MAPLE HILLNURSING HOME

Long Geoce, IL 43E-8215

SHIPPING/RECEIVING - -

CLERKWill train on vorloos Other d,5io,.Pasi oaoatinn. hotpileliea6on. Apply

LITHOGRAPHIC ENTERPRISES6368 Dalelon StIRPI- MortIer Scone

RN'S or LPN'SFoIl time or part timo. -

All rhifnsanailable.

. MAPLE HILLNURSING lOME -

Long Grove, IL 438.8275

DRAFTERS -Aerospace IndUstry

Leading 7appfiet nf- precie ion dec.trornenhanivalvomponentsandansemhlies has immediareo penlflgn tor mnvhonivol dtattnrs.Preoi Oeseopetienve deoirnd. YeawilLbewotkingwithengi neersina -modern. technnlogLcally orienredafmosphnte.

We offer a competigine salary coo.sisnens wish eopnri0000. elang withan anftacniOO packsge of kenetifsinvlading ptnfis abating. pensionplan, vacations lhommne U Winlerl.holidays. i nsotanvo . etc. Thesecareer appa, fonitios provide ea.celfnnf- advancement potential.s nndroso mn at call,

673-8300 ,

MPC or,Ocis cORP.7428 N. Linder -

- SkcIue,IL60071

MATURE -

CLERK TYPIST- - PARTTIME

4daynperweek.oicinityOakson aMilwaokee. .

967-8098 -

PHARMACISTWork and play in booatifal wesfetn-Cebrado. Bosy ptvfessional phat.many. Immediate opening.

WALKER DRUGCOMPANY

P.O. Bao 1208GraedJssnolion,CO8tGO2

Re-appointments loMG Commissions

The followiog rn-appoictmeotnWere revoremseodnd to the Mor-ton Grove Police & Fire Cern-

-mionioc and Appearance Corn-missioc,

Pnliec & Fire CnmmiosioaThreeyearterrn to eopire 4-30-85HeorySeochomiee8540 Aaotin AveoueMortoo Grove, li. 60057

Appearance CommissionFearyearterm lo expire 4-30-86Edward Eekhardt6734 Beckwith Road -

MertonGrove, Il. 60653

DENTAL ASSISTANTPAHTTIME

Esperlenne preferred.Fleeibln hears . Noaoeninet

NOetaree Opachraderinreppe,ntmeef

Mortes Greve, G. 60053 -

The Mortes Grove HistoricalSociety is winding down oovther

, fraittul yesir. Their last generalmeeting will be held al 730p.m.on Toesday, May lt in the BosteeRoom at the Pohlie Library, t132Lineelo Ave., Morton Grève;

Feotored en the progrorn willbd Fred N. Huecher, preventinghis slide eôlleclion of ovieneesaroond town that go hock to the

- tlsrn of the century. The slidesrepresent at 17-year hebby for

- Fred. recording the lows's pic-tonal history from some of itoèarliestdaye.

Known familiarly te maoy os

'Ike', Mr. t400rher is o life mpm-her of the Morbo GroveHistorical Society, and sternofrom a pioncer Morton Grevefamily. In 1901, he retired asChief of the Morton Greve FireDepartmeut, where he has keeno member of the groap for 31years. He han lived in MorboGrove all his life, as do the othermembers of his immediatefamily.

Also. featured at this meetingwilt be free door prices aod lighlrefreskroenfs. The pablic is is-viled le atteod. There io oe od-missive charge. -

,-a - . oredbyU of I College of Law

A five-les-m representative in- protect newsrooms fromtke Illinois Hsuoe is the April aoreasouable searches. -

alumnus of the month el the Greiman wrote the IllinoisUnsverslty of flliíieis College- of Democratic Violence Act, whichLaw. prevales sew remedies and ap-

Alas J. Gresman, Skokie, a 1955 proacheo te the pretedlion oflaw gradatac, represeuto the 151k "battered" household membero,Dsstridl and chairs the Heme Gcoe Wurth, 055islast dean of theDemocratic Ceeference. ofl. law college, seid,

Greimas wan the author of Greimas bao bees named "En-House Bill 65,-which he called the virenmenlal Legislator of thefirst bill ietrodoced io anystate Year" by the Sllicols Reviran-legislature to end age-booed - mental CogneR aod "Bestmandatory retirement. He was a Legislator" by the Sndepenitentprisdipal sponsor vi Ike Equal Velero of Illinois, and bas heeeRighlo Amesdoseol In the 800k honoyed by the Ittioeis EdocationGenerolAssembly. A550ciatios and the Chicago

He bao op0000red legislation te Tearhera Union. -

provide legislative overoighl aud

- North math and science -

students in meetsNileo North High School composite al the first three

calculus oladents have done en- meets' leading echuels, NuesIremely well io a series of written North io uixteenth,national esarnisativos offered to Mo. Johnson and Mr, Jerryappreoianately ISO high schools Smith also "coached" the Nileeby the Continental Malbematico North JETS (Jueior EggineeringLeague, Inc. (New York). Ac- Technical Society) Team whihhcording to calculas teacher Ms. competed en the district levelNancy Johnson, who sponsors Ike early in March. At that tigne,.studeuls' entry into Ilse contests, David Liebovitz and Steve Her-North teams have consistently man placed fleet and epcsndplaced in the lop twenty echoolo. respectively in the chemintry

In the third meet, held es Mar- portion of the exam,- which atooch 11, the North math students includes sab-teeta in English,placed twentieth eat of 147 mathematics, physics, bielegyucboolo inking the exam. In a and graphice.

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ROTC but later wag denied ad-mlgniue- ibte - the pragrambecante of his alleged link to theAmerican Nael Party------.-

Claiming hin First Amer)dment, rights - were,'heieg 'viaIated,Blamegner saed fer entry Into tIriROTC. In a Septembpr,22,. 1980raling handed damn by the 7thUS. Court uf Appeala in Chicaga,the federal ceurt agreed-the Ar-my did net bave te accept racistainto the ROTC. - - - -

. lo tht judicial òptoion writtenby Appellate Judge Wilbur F.Peli, the court said Blamegeer'sracial Views were "leerem-patible" wit "important -pahlicoffice" sock as membership inthe ItOTC. Writing about

- Blameuoer, PelI said, "Hig viewson race relations further draw In-te qaestion his ability Io obeycomrnandn, especially insituations inwhichhe (cenuideru)his military saperiers as aeriallyinferior." -

Additionally, according te theA500igiated Press, Blampunertold Isis student newspaper - hewas a memhér of the Nealpolitical party, the NationalSocialist Party ufAmérica. Also,the student newspoper repariertBlameuser's claim he woulddepon blayks and Jews if he cors-trotted the goternment,- accor-ding tothe Associated Press. -

Also, the Asnaciatsid Pressreported en his ROTC ap-plication, Btameoner wrote thathe would refnse, if- ordered, tofighton the side efluraeler en thside of "Negro-Communists" inAfrica. - - -

, In an interview an Taesdaywith Dr. Richard Rankid St.Narhert College's Dean ofStudestu, the echeet officialrecalled that, in fact, Blamemerwas- unable-to gain membershipinto the NatienalSocialint Partyof America. "Their Piaci yathgroup in Chicago is what-hé waninvplved tu," mid Bantou. "tdon't 8kmh he got accepted bythem )theNational Socialist Par-ty of America)." - .

Morton Gróve opponents of thecontroversial haeidganordinancesaid they : were aware ofBlameuner's past and, sah-neqaentty, worked to removethemnelves from his petitiondrive. One handgen centrel gp-panent doubled whelher MorionGrove residente would havesigeeot Blampgoei-'n petition "ifthey knew about" his Nazi af-filiationè - -

0cc Alumniset ten year

-

reunion -IaflSThe 0CC Alumiii Asnociatlon

will sponoor a "Hard-Tirnee Par-ty"- reocion and reception for thecollege'sfirstgradgeting classesSaturday, May 22, at theRodeway Inn; 5615 CumberlandAve., Chicago, (adjacent te theKennedy Enpressway)from g to9p.m.

The Class of '77 celebration willfeature entertainmeust, cash ber,hors d'eeuvres- and an -opper-tunity to reminisce with fermerclaormates, fealty membersand ulberOCC people. Aflatamos(year 1972 fhra 5982) are Invitedto attend.

Coot io $5 per perme. mmemho plan to-atpnd the party areaeked te call the Alumni AffairsOffice, 635-1812, te. make caser-valions.

j)

Rally for Cook CoUnty

School -Supt. candidateThe tiret meeting of the Nilea meeting were determined by the

TOWv5hiP Regular Repabliren k)rlc-eff of candidate PatrickOrgavination undér-the -leader- --Patto "Campalgo WalkThrooghshIp of Committeeman Patricia Cook County", which will helIrio Handgat will be held en lagnched from Riles Township onsslurduy, May t at11,45 am at May t at i p.m. at the end of thehr Skoliic VPW, 7491 Lincoln meeting.

Ave., Shokic. . - "Patrick Fait is a MorIonPlays for election year ac- Grove residenl and a five cas-

Avilies will be- disciassed. didate for Regional Ssporiofes-ShohiOO Don PenIle will preside dent of Schools for Cook County,"us Acliog President of the said Hondoel. "The Hilen Town.meclivg store sew officers have ship - Regular flepshticanvolyel keen staled. Orgavivalioo io yrood Iv give him

ComniiticemaO Haodeel noted this rally and send off."ll,aI Ike lime and day of the For more information call 96f.

DentalAssistants -

meetingThe Norlh-Northwes) Brooch

01 tIle Chivao Dental AssistantsAuooc)alioo will -hold their nestmeelivg 00 Tuesday, May lt.This ouI also be the lustultatios,nl vor new officers-for the 1902-RIbern. The meeting place will beParis Soir Reslaorant, 2251 W.Lawrence Ave. iT Chicago. Forthis mnvlh only, cocktails will he7,31 p.m. and dinnek at f p.m.The Srovch wishes to invite aU-oreo Devial Assistants to attendosrmecling.

Por further information aodreservalionu, call Undo Watrybnlvre Moy 7, Friday, at heme709-5070 vr office 348.7008. -

MG Parks. .

sponsor Flea--Market -

Do your spring. cleaning and4: sell your closet treasnies at the. . 2nd Aenual Flea Market opon-

sored by the Morion Greve ParkDistriet on Sunday, May 16 from10 am, lo 2 p.m. in Prairie ViewPark, 6834 Dempèler Street. Thepublic io invited to 'attend Obisfree special event. Spaces are -still available for sellers atfè/sparc or $8/space and table,For more information call 065-1280. -.

Registratiin forsoftball - -

marathon -

Registration is Laing tAken forthe 5th Migual Seftball Marathos005v anlilthe big eventJnne 18-20,al 6534 Dempoter st., 965-1200.Over 700 softball fanatics (meoand momeo) lt years asid olderare encosraged to sign-up early,so shift linees are already filling

The Aonual Marathon aids theMaine-Nile5 Asouciation ofSpecial - Ricrea'tion whichprovides recreation programo forhandicap adults and' children. -

1do year's marathon donoties io -

$5 which includes a usavenir f.sksrt sud t boors 01 playing time. -

Special raffles and attractionswill take place durisig this wildweekend of fun. Cati tise MortonGrove Park District 965-1256 formore information.

Honor society- initiate

The Pardee University clsaplerof Phi Eta Sigma freohusag

- ochelaslic honor society initialed335 members in a receotceremony in Stewart Center. Iv-eluded svau: Carol Honoline, 5212N. Osceelo, Niles.

Morton Grove-

Art GuilddemoThe Morton Grove Arg Guild

will present Artemio lotero andGilda Jenes iv a demosotraliosof M000pcintisg, ev WednesdayMay 12 at B p.m. in Ike Mansfield,Park Fiehlhouse, 5830 Choreh, in-Morton Grove.

Members and gsesls may trytheir artistic band iv Ibis veryprimitive lcchviqse of tray-sferisg print from ove surface toanother, osiog ordinary objeelsfound around the home.

Stodenbu in the area highochnols sod colleges are offeredscholarships io Ike art goildwhich enables them lo par-ticipate io all fields of art demyn.strOflon thruoutthe year.

Guests are asked for a $1d500tioo le the art guild.RefreebmeOls will he servedfollowiog the demonslretion. Formore information please call 675-

846g. -

- HoHoredfor service

The Univeroily 5f Illiosio at- Chicage Circle )VILC) honored56 members of the family andetaff for their years of service tethe University on May 5. In-eluded were, from Morton

- Grove, Norman T. Hamilton andSidney F. GtassmaO, sod fromShohie, Harold Klebe.

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MernorlalDay Starving Artist FairTheMortonGreve Memorial Day weekend0050al Memorial Day Parade -------------

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May. 35. The parade will step off Oaktee Cemmunity College "Each year hundreds et artisteas usaal from the Legion Home, will held ita 9th aneraal Starving apply for space at the fear, bet6148 Dempster. Artist Arto and Crafts Fair from only 125 of the heut are picked by

Commander Ralph Hioto has il to 5 on Satarday and Sunday of a jury, which bebo fer these itappointed pant commander the Memerial Day weekend, May thinku will help create a well-

Roberf Perochos as parade 29 sod 30, at OCC/Skokie, 7701 rounded. arta afsd craflu fasr,chairman. Forschen has fon- LincalnAve. -

having typ quality, srigsnalclinoed 'in this capacity in the This, the original Starving Ar- work," Wethn said.posI and Ihereby assures that Ike tisttlair in the Chicago area, will Thousanilo al handcraftedpatrinlic commemoraliov will he attract some of Ike lisest artists items will be on sale over the000 of soteworthivens, and craftsmen, eat Only from this weekend, Enhibstu wdl seclnde.

Perochon is sending lellero of area buI from as far away as palotings, lithographs,invilalion lo former participonls, Florido and Colorado, many of phetogrophy, on-the-spot- pur-drum ond butle corpo and village whom do not normally enhibit in trails, 1ewel,y, cerainiics, wooddignitaries. Scoot groups also VseCkicagoarea. -

carvings, mecrame, leatherore yromiveol in the auvuol The feir will also live up to ita work, slajoed glass, weoden toysvelebralios. name. Ne uiogle item wUl he and many

Parade chairman Perochov priced at mure than $56; most art.asks any group or individual io- mill he er',red Inever.lerosted io participating lo coo-tact him at the Legion Home orphone 775-6957.

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Stales indlsdiog virtually everycity milk o population nf 106,060

Csoiioenlisg no Ike "friend ofthe cnsrl" brief, MorIon GroveVillage Attyrney Istartin Ashmassaid, "ft has as impact en thecourt in that the court realizesthis isn't 00 isolated villagetakingthisstasd alnne,"

District 63 . .Cenlieeed traes Pagel

Edison's original proposal hadbeen approved,- District 63 wouldnow he spending $40 more forevery$t,500 of electrical 55e.

lo this romd of testimony andpreponalu at the ICC, COST willmove to reduce Edsoun'sproposed 19.4% general rate 'us-crease, and te otop Edison'sprop-oat that would force manyschools into higher rate brocheta.

East Maine officials say manyof the COST eIferte center on thefact that public schonte dv nothave the "pass-aleng" poweis of,private busisess. With slim ornehopes of passing referendams,schools have to cut hack inter-

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A special feature will he the -Affordable art doesn't meas Children's ArI Fair, which

low qaality, ,hvwever, according becomes more popular eachte Jay Wollin, lair conrdinator. year. Only children are allowed

.io Ibis area, chmsiog and payare

Residence Staff fer arI and craft work by them-selves - without parental help.

at a e orest Prirm io this area won't enceed$3 The art work le created by the

Two local reoidenta have keen Cairn exhibitmg artsotu.

appointed te the Renidesce Staff There will he o drawing forat Lake Forest College for the valsable art pieces at the fair.

1952-53 academic year.Free hebeln for the drawing will

Timothy Fr0121, 500 of Mr. sod be available at the fair.

Mrs. Franklin Proof, 339 S. AdmusuiOO te the fair io free

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There his Overt contingoes why theré wet outdmr fireopeculation within recent wecke eucape. In talkiesg'*lth Nilee of-that Mill Ron Theatre woold noon licialo it wan Ieamed.lhat at theclore iM deerskeeanoe el lisian- lime the theatre wan built, oucheial probleme. Blase said Kaal- emergency exits were not-mao told him ea Tharnday,Aprll reqaired'aod-en1y,.witin recent29; Ihat his organieation woo yearu mould the Iheatre beweighing their optiens and wonld required te metall the upper levellet Nitos oflicisln know es Wed- fireescape.nenday, May 5, whether they - AO the cenlroverny grew, Nileswould remate pen. officials ordered the theatre te

The Mill Ran financtal irsotall the outdoor fire escape.problema vamp to village el- Kaufman agreed one year age toficialn' atteotien recently an they install the- fire escape, however,were again attempting to get Tiffany Productions - haveKaofman ta install the fire repealedly delayed the un-

stallalien of the fire escape- An incident was reported by telling village officials they were

The Bugle in early 1981 where a involved io other couotroctioostage light kurvt during a per- programo and did osi have thefermance causing smoke -to rive workers lo do it. They then bldte tise top of the cireslar theatre. village officials they were havingPatr000 seated ic.the upper level trouble obtainiog the malerialaoeals momentarily panicked and, they seeded and, during this pastin trying to flee, realieed there winter, the weather was prevee-was 0e upper level fire eocape. ting them from constructing theMany patrons were seen dim- ootdoor fire escape.hing over seats to reach the lewer Recently, Kaofman told Blaselevel of the theatre. the theatre may go eut of

flowerer, as the smoke wan io- boniness which woold preveuf Ikeoigeificaet, patreoo qoickly fire encape from being built.returned le their seats and the The Bugle was unable to con-stage show continued with ouly a tact Kasfmao followingmomentary pame, numereusphóoe calls tohis office- Following this incident, teller dsring this past week.

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