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Niles Police Sergeant James Gerhardt, lea study he presented 15t per copy 'p tiles PubliC 6960 Onkton Street Nibs, 6ohO at the meeting, projected that vandalism wit! cost the ViSage of Niles and its residents 571,00e in 1979, Mayor Blase Commented that ten years ago, juveniles would paint graffiti os fences, today they tear down the fences. Juveniles seventeen yeurs old and ander are responsible for From the LEFT HAND by David Besser Edltor&t'abUsher i... We had very mined feelings about the proposed appoint- ment of Ab Mlkva to the Federal Appeals Cosrt. On the one hanti. we were most pleased he was selected for euch a prestigious post. Hua scholarly background plus his long years in public service merit such a selection. And the tremendous upheaval in his life to maintain his Congressional seat by the every-ether-year campaigning certalitly hugo the man should get off sack a roller coaster existence. But we're sorry tu see him move oat of sur political lives. It was exciting and stimulating to be a very small part of tIte Mlkva campaigns. To have a Represen- latine with uach grace and style, such warmth and intellect, madeatlefuuaupperterspreud. It was a shame Mikva didn't ron fer the Senate, opposing Chuck Percy. Despite Percy's good looks and North Shore coanections, he in an appallingly weak candidate. Had they Competed against each other, Percy's-shortcomings would have become all too apparent. Percy's recent statemeulu favoring Dick Ogilvie for Mayer of Chicago were typical remarks tul a gay who just la not with ¡L At a time when Repnblicansuretryhtgtoimprovethe image oftheiy Chicago MayÒIa1 candidate Wallace Juliane,, Percy notos how greaL ¡twasldheifDlckOgjtnje wasthe candidate, Down here in the boenim, we received a telephone call from fonner Park Cosnmiunienèr Jack Leslie, who in deeply concerned with tIle nuiñber et Nick eluse people seeking to gain sauta otitheNilea Park-Board. While Jack did ant spell osthisfears, heioconcerneijafiotitthe Blaaemen running the parkdlntriet, unwell so thé village. While Leslie did net say additienslBlasepeoplesejghtrestittintheparh district being - - Cootinuedos Page 30 '- - ' Bugle seeks newsbOys The - Bugle in seeking newsboys and gina ta deliver nenspapers onThursdays. Severalroatesare nowepen und this isyoureppertwdtytoéar.e,radeflasy,ForbsJermaUoncath -96OO 9e% of the vandalism, If parents areaware ofthe problem, and the amount it io rooting the cam- munity, he felt we could all work togetherto curb vanttalissn, Sergeant Gerhardt, Riles youth officer, explained that due lo the parental respeosibility ordinance which wont into effect in May, 197f, In Nlleo, there ix a higher Village of Nues Edition ithqlr 966-3909-1-4 0746 N. SHERMER. NILES, ILL. VOL. 25, NO. 40, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1979 Lwv offers a slice of pie and history Pie tasting and history will he subicela of the April meeting of the l.eague of Women Voters of -Morton Grove-Riles. While sam- pling from a large variety of pies, members aod guests wilt enjoy an afternoon learning some of the history of their lanaI villages Slide presentations will he made , by the Morton Grove Historical Society and the NUes Historical and Art Society. The meeting will be held on Saturday, April 7 at i pm ai the Prairie View Conmianity Center, 1534 Dempster, Morton Grove. Admission wilt he $2 and the public is invited lo attend this io- terestiogmeeting. SJB tournament winners Shnwii above la St. John Brebesf'u aeventh grade basketballteam, who were winners ut Notre Dame High Scheeltournament. They were judged the beat of to area teausu. Bottam row (l-111 Sriun Murphy, Andy Gollaulausi, Paul l.addy, John McCarthy, John rate of restitution In Riles than in neighboring conanms,ltlea, Moyor Bluse bus declared the week beginning April 16th au Vandalism Awareness Week, Posters wilt he dtutrlboted throughout Nlles, and flyers wIll he givea to parents doring con- ferencesatthoiclocal schools. McDonalds on Milwaukee and Conflict over reqUested use of bailfields by Nibs Baseball League and At Dick Ump Leske settles NBL- A.B.Dick dispute : by Allee M. A threatened dispote Tuesday evenIng March 20 between In- dustry and the Rites Banehall Leagne over 55e of park district hallfietds was avoided when both factions arrived at amicable rflolution of differences. Representatives of the NBL said they became concerned when an indoutrial ball league requested ose of fields used by the NB!.., which would necessitate an "Impossihle scheduling change in the NBL operation." Appearing on behalf of AB, Dick Co. at 5700 Toohy ove. in Niles, former Nilesite Jack Leske . a ,' Galileo in the first huolnenu in Nileoto comply with the city'n ut- tempt to cope with vandalIsm. McThtsald's Is offerIng a reward of $SM.M ta anyone supplylag In- forsssatton teadi to the arrest and convictios of anyone van- dotising McDonald', property. Other local bssinesuea ore elpec- Continued on Page 30 sabida told cnmnslssluners his company had no intentIon to supersede the NBLscbeduleof play. lt was only recently said Leske that he became aware of the baseball schedulIng problems wheo company personnel ap- proached blm, os a former Niles Park District commlsuloner, for amistance, "The ontent of fleeting rsunoru and of projected tawnults," said Leshe, induced bins to appear before the pack cemiisiuotoners Tuesday night. Following realization that Dtamonda4 und S ai Jozwlak Park were 'per- Coniluned on Page 30 Murphy, Dan Makuweki;'Mark Gawrunakl, Frank Top row it-ri Mike Nlciselda, 5ria:i Wtsitile, Glen Pietrazewskt. DoveWetls, JobnNawak, Stck Fullon,Jobn Kegina. 727 CHOPPED PORK Our 1.59

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24X72" -HALLRIJNNEROur Reg. 5.77 ' - 17Vgrious shagörcút pile fibers

Nues unites to curb vandalismDue to an lccreaoe in van-

dolism Over last yenr, MayerNicholaS Blute culled a meetingxfschool superintendents, viSagextticialn. cAnneti representatives,und the yooth section of the NuesPolice to lake a united standogalost vandalism in Nues.

Niles Police Sergeant JamesGerhardt, lea study he presented

15t per copy

'p

tiles PubliC6960 Onkton StreetNibs, 6ohO

at the meeting, projected thatvandalism wit! cost the ViSage ofNiles and its residents 571,00e in1979,

Mayor Blase Commented thatten years ago, juveniles wouldpaint graffiti os fences, todaythey tear down the fences.Juveniles seventeen yeurs oldand ander are responsible for

From theLEFT HAND

by David BesserEdltor&t'abUsher

i...We had very mined feelings about the proposed appoint-

ment of Ab Mlkva to the Federal Appeals Cosrt. On the onehanti. we were most pleased he was selected for euch aprestigious post. Hua scholarly background plus his longyears in public service merit such a selection. And thetremendous upheaval in his life to maintain hisCongressional seat by the every-ether-year campaigningcertalitly hugo the man should get off sack a roller coasterexistence. But we're sorry tu see him move oat of surpolitical lives. It was exciting and stimulating to be a verysmall part of tIte Mlkva campaigns. To have a Represen-latine with uach grace and style, such warmth and intellect,madeatlefuuaupperterspreud.

It was a shame Mikva didn't ron fer the Senate, opposingChuck Percy. Despite Percy's good looks and North Shorecoanections, he in an appallingly weak candidate. Had theyCompeted against each other, Percy's-shortcomings wouldhave become all too apparent. Percy's recent statemeulufavoring Dick Ogilvie for Mayer of Chicago were typicalremarks tul a gay who just la not with ¡L At a time whenRepnblicansuretryhtgtoimprovethe image oftheiy ChicagoMayÒIa1 candidate Wallace Juliane,, Percy notos how greaL¡twasldheifDlckOgjtnje wasthe candidate,

Down here in the boenim, we received a telephone callfrom fonner Park Cosnmiunienèr Jack Leslie, who in deeplyconcerned with tIle nuiñber et Nick eluse people seeking togain sauta otitheNilea Park-Board. While Jack did ant spellosthisfears, heioconcerneijafiotitthe Blaaemen running theparkdlntriet, unwell so thé village. While Leslie did net sayadditienslBlasepeoplesejghtrestittintheparh district being

- - Cootinuedos Page 30

'- - 'Bugle seeks newsbOys

The - Bugle in seeking newsboys and gina ta delivernenspapers onThursdays. Severalroatesare nowepen und thisisyoureppertwdtytoéar.e,radeflasy,ForbsJermaUoncath

-96OO

9e% of the vandalism, If parentsareaware ofthe problem, and theamount it io rooting the cam-munity, he felt we could all worktogetherto curb vanttalissn,

Sergeant Gerhardt, Riles youthofficer, explained that due lo theparental respeosibility ordinancewhich wont into effect in May,197f, In Nlleo, there ix a higher

Village of NuesEdition

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VOL. 25, NO. 40, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1979

Lwv offers aslice of pie andhistory

Pie tasting and history will hesubicela of the April meeting ofthe l.eague of Women Voters of-Morton Grove-Riles. While sam-pling from a large variety of pies,members aod guests wilt enjoyan afternoon learning some of thehistory of their lanaI villagesSlide presentations will he made

, by the Morton Grove HistoricalSociety and the NUes Historicaland Art Society.

The meeting will be held onSaturday, April 7 at i pm ai thePrairie View Conmianity Center,1534 Dempster, Morton Grove.Admission wilt he $2 and thepublic is invited lo attend this io-terestiogmeeting.

SJB tournament winners

Shnwii above la St. John Brebesf'u aeventhgrade basketballteam, who were winners ut NotreDame High Scheeltournament. They were judgedthe beat of to area teausu.

Bottam row (l-111 Sriun Murphy, AndyGollaulausi, Paul l.addy, John McCarthy, John

rate of restitution In Riles than inneighboring conanms,ltlea,

Moyor Bluse bus declared theweek beginning April 16th auVandalism Awareness Week,Posters wilt he dtutrlbotedthroughout Nlles, and flyers wIllhe givea to parents doring con-ferencesatthoiclocal schools.

McDonalds on Milwaukee and

Conflict over reqUested use of bailfields byNibs Baseball League and At Dick

Ump Leskesettles NBL-A.B.Dickdispute :

by Allee M.A threatened dispote Tuesday

evenIng March 20 between In-dustry and the Rites BanehallLeagne over 55e of park districthallfietds was avoided when bothfactions arrived at amicablerflolution of differences.

Representatives of the NBLsaid they became concernedwhen an indoutrial ball leaguerequested ose of fields used bythe NB!.., which wouldnecessitate an "Impossihlescheduling change in the NBLoperation."

Appearing on behalf of AB,Dick Co. at 5700 Toohy ove. inNiles, former Nilesite Jack Leske

.a

,'

Galileo in the first huolnenu inNileoto comply with the city'n ut-tempt to cope with vandalIsm.McThtsald's Is offerIng a rewardof $SM.M ta anyone supplylag In-forsssatton teadi to the arrestand convictios of anyone van-dotising McDonald', property.Other local bssinesuea ore elpec-

Continued on Page 30

sabidatold cnmnslssluners his companyhad no intentIon to supersede theNBLscbeduleof play.

lt was only recently said Leskethat he became aware of thebaseball schedulIng problemswheo company personnel ap-proached blm, os a former NilesPark District commlsuloner, foramistance,

"The ontent of fleeting rsunoruand of projected tawnults," saidLeshe, induced bins to appearbefore the pack cemiisiuotonersTuesday night. Followingrealization that Dtamonda4 und Sai Jozwlak Park were 'per-

Coniluned on Page 30

Murphy, Dan Makuweki;'Mark Gawrunakl, Frank

Top row it-ri Mike Nlciselda, 5ria:i Wtsitile,Glen Pietrazewskt. DoveWetls, JobnNawak, StckFullon,Jobn Kegina.

727CHOPPED PORK

Our 1.59

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The Planning and Developmentand the Finance Committees ofthe Nibs Public Library, chairedby Thistees Harry Pestisse andRita Breithart, respectively, areholding a Joint publicoession atthe Library an f 96ö Oaktan st.Thursday, March 29. Startingtune will be 7p.m.

The Committees are extremelyinterested in what tise Library'spatrom wouldliketaseeincladedIn the Library's badget for thefIscal year 1979-00, This isyear

Family members and friends held a surprise birthdaycelebration for George Dacar, cebehrating his 70th birthday InJanuary. The blizzard of '79 proved ta he na deterreict as mare than500f his friends helped him celebrate tisis milestoñe.

Shown above is George with his wife Martha.

Nues Librarypre-budget meetingopen to the public

epportunity to anpply some muchneeded input to the Board se thatthe Library can serve yuu betterand lettertothè yearn to come.

Everyone with añlnterest Inthe Library's services and ac-tivities is urged ta attend. Thisincludes Individuals, religiousgroups, Scouts and recreationalbodies, ethnic arganizatians,social clubs, businessassaciallons, senior citizensbodies, and all ether concernedcitizens asid organizations.

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3 charged inrestaurantbrawl.

Police from Nuten, Park Ridge,Morton Grove, Gleoview and theCook County Sheriff's Office wererequired to break up a fight lateSouday evening, March 11 atJonathan's Restaurant, 0501Dempsterut.

Niles police arrived at thescene to find a huge crowd wat-ching fist fighls in the parking lotand called for police assIstancefromnelghheriogvillages.

Police said the battle bogasshortly after a restaurant cook,Disiis Tailibiris, 20, of 9404 GallTerrace, Des Pbaiaes, wasallegedly hit In the stomach witha billy club by one of several menwaiting in a nearby car 'os thereataurantparhiog lot.

Tsilihlriu said he left therestaUrant oraand9 p.m. ta joinhis brother George and a cousinwho were waiting to drive himhome from work. The fight beganafter he was attackedand fell tothe ground,

Demelriao Lehkas, 29, of 118Lawrence ave., Chicago, wascharged with 2 consto of battery,fer allegedly striking Tollihicisand Riles Police Officer DeanStrzelecki.

Theodore Kotsells, 29; of 4725Washtenaw, Chicago, andAthanasios Bairaktaris, 20, ofElk Grove Village, were atoochorged with battery after they,refused ta atop fighting undallegedly struck Police OfficeroVito LoVerde and William Or-tlwod.

The three men were releasedunder bend pending a March 23hearingin NUes Circuit Court.

Maine FamilyService meetingMaine Family Service& Men-

tat Health Association will holdIts Annual Dinner Meeting enMarch 22 at the Park Ridge Osai,Toothy and Buone hwy., cowmen-cingotßp.m.

Dr. Harry Eschel, BoardPresident, will review theAssociation's progrem while Dr.Edward Baranowski, agencyExecutive Director, will discussthe Center's activities for thepast year andito future programdevelopment. New Board mees-hersasd officers will also beebe-ted.

The public is invited. Dinner Is$19 per persos. Reservations096-1570. .

THE BUGLEIUSP8069-760)David Bonner

EdltorandPnhllnher

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r Citizens'NEWS AND VIEWS

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News for ali Nues Seniors from theTrident Senior Center

8060 Oakgon, Nues 967-6100, ext. 76Senior forum

T1slsisivnldy meetiog is plumed to find oot what ye-sr ideosand opinions')are. Discassion for this mooth will focus so Satireclassea.ferOlse Center. We'll meet on Monday, March 26 st taoP.ofEverYone's invited.

MosteoWe will be showing Grapen 00 Wrath ou March 27 at 1TO. The

movie is a touching story of a family who last their farro io theDust Bowl. lt tells of their straggle to stay together as a familyduring a time when it was hard tofiodJoho especially for a largefamily. Comejoin as fer an afternoon at the Movies.

Drlver'o trainingThe next session of driver's training will be held os April 2,9

and lt. Of your license espires in April or May, you'll wsvt tooigo up for this clam. It meets at 19 am. and the iostroctorscover the noIes of the road, road signs, and a practice writtentesi is given. Call the Center to register.

Foot ocreening

WewillbehavingaFeotscreeoingonApcü4starsiog

at 1:30p.m. The Idea of the screening is to bave your feel cheched forany Problems that might have developed. It is a good preveo.

IloUve

program also. Appointments arenecesoary so roll theCenter for yours.

IWifio program

An attorney from the Chicago Bar Association will be st IhrCenter an Friday, April 8. At tisis time, questions will he av.

Iawered

aImaI an existing will. Ifyau'd like lo hdve a Will drawvsop, your Income can't exceed $10,009, and assets lexrladivghome and car) can't exceed $19,950. The fee for a Will wool be

Imorethan$50.

Ceramico ebanoA new sesaoo of ceramics will begin In May continoisog tar

A eight weeks. h'or tame of you whomighi be interested, contact

, the Ceoterformoreinfarnlatlon.

IIIncome

tax programThere are a few appointments left for those of you who would

like to have your slate and federal tax forma compleled Taxaides are at the Center on Wedoetilay and Friday mornings aridthere's no cost to have forino completed. An incoe tas coo.soltant is available on Friday moroings from 1f am. until rovoto anawerqoeations and lookover taxiorms. No appsiolmevt iv

,oecessary.

Nues Ail American Seniors Club

IThebignnowotormof '79 kept manyof our seniors homebouvd

in January and February. However, evere week since fmdxmore and more of our members leaving the secarity of lheir

Ihomesand apartmeotatoattend our meetings.

Many now lessovatlons are planned for this sprisll and ooevmer. As an example on March 15 In celebration of St. Patrich'x

IDay,

our various table groopa selected their own maimer ofcelebrating. Some tables had the traditional carobeef mo'dwiches, and otother tahlesthebadiesmade potluck casseroles,bowls of salads and many ethnic dishes. The refreshmeols coo'

Ioistlng ofcake and coffee were furnished hy theclob. Asid, ocaresait, quotiisg the old cllche,awonderfaltime wasbad by all

Thin winter the Florida warmer weather and sunshine timed

IIseveral

al nur members, among them the Al Browns, the DaveMatta and the William Meyers, all of whom rèturned with thatenvinhieFboridatan.

A oomlnpthsg honisnittee has beenformed consisting of IrotaCourad, Wllllnm ClawsonanifDonald Encano forour apc0000agòfficernebectinn

Membership dues are now doe and should be paid by mooth's

Iend.

Our very deepest spoopathy to the relatives and friendo ofLOniseMar210llowhopasandawayrecontly.

L 'Senior Adult Center

: Leaning Tôwer'Farnily Y. OneofthemueypepsdarprogramuatthelleoiiorAdstl Coolerofthe LeanIng TowerFamily Y Is theSenior Aquanastics class

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Anothor favorité program atih'e Senior Center is the ChoralGroup, which mento every Wednesday morning fer rehearutOne does nát have to be a memberaftho Center to participase

Iäble té caro'a tane is the only qñallflcatlon you nerd to

; jolis. Reading munie Is NOT o requirement; au you will tearer asyaunlng. , ::

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"Progress with cenomy" Isthe theme and partftame of thethree Incumbent Village of Niieztrustees running fer re-electionon April II, 1979.

Angelo Marcheschi (r), Shesesidr trustee, bas been a villageofficial aince 1963usd has resided

JnNiles for the past twenty-sevenyea?s. He Is an insnrancè andreal estate broker and has beenan active citizen nfLthe com-munity for amajó'rlty ut the timesince moving loto the villageMr. Marchesehi won twiceresidential chairman of the NIIezLeaning Tower YMCA. fondraising campaign and in 1964 hewa9.oelected as Mr. Hiles. Whenthe Village of Nues decided to en-ter the All-American City, com-petition, Mr. Mnccheschi was onewho spearheaded the drive thateventually brought about»thishuflor to the village. He iamember of the Hiles VPW PSaS7712, NUes Chamber of Cominer-ce aSid Kirk Laie CommunityAssociation. Perhaps Mr. Mar-cheschi'a pceudent achievementIs his Involvement with the NUesLlana Club Where he has servedin a number of capacities. Hismany hours of dedicatios latheHites Llana Club have been

The angle, Thasuday, MarebES, 1979

recognized y the many titleshonlaped opon him such an:Lifetime member and director;Past District Governur nf Lionsinternational; PresidentEmeritus Liens of Illinois Fose-delio.; and recipient of the Am-bassador of Gond Will awardfromunaslnternatlonal

Bart T. Murphy (I), Visage ofNUes Trustee, ¡5 0 senior VicePresIdent uf Bankers Life andCasualty Company. Ile and biswife, Peggy, have five chIldrenanilhave resided bathe Village ofNiiez for'the past twenty-threeyears. Mr. Murphy, beforebeaming a village official, wasene df the founding trusteesrepresenting Hilen from 972 to1978 on,the North Subnrban.MasoTcanuitflistcict )NORTRAN).iIeserved as - .Nartran's Vice-Chairman of Finance (1972-1975)andas the NORTEAN Chairmen,,from 1975 to 1977 Mr. Murphyand his' family ore active menrhera of St. John Brebeuf Parish.He' iras the 1974 Chairman ofFestival Vandthe firstChalrmanel the' St John Brhbeuf School':Board. Mr. Murphy isprcsentlyserving en the village Board'sFinance, Insurance and Trae-sportatiouComniittees.

Ceramics P.roy nzano»-expresses concernfor Nues youth

OnFridayevening, March auot1:30 pm. the Nues PublicLibrary, 6966 Oaktoi,. presentsJeanne Costello, a local ceramnistwho will give a demonstrationwhich should prove of great in-terest to anyone who Is contons-plating or bus already adoptedceramics as s hobby. Ms.Costello will describe what Is in-volved io hobby ceramica, theequipment needed, and she willdemonstrate the steps anyceramist should follow. After hertalk she will be open to yearquestions.

Mo. Costello has been ereSsaisi for seven years and is aNational Ceramic ManufacturersAssociutioo 'Certified Teacher."Shefeelsthatherprogram will hea good opportunity for people iobeceme acquainted with o hobbywhich, for the past five yeors oc-cording to Ms. Costello, 'hasbees the fastest growingavocation lo the country."

Os'fhuroday, March 22 at 7p.m. the Library will preseot thefIlm'" World Without Cancer," adocumentary study of the Hue-zas, an Asian peuple whnoesociety is nearly Free of cancer.l'hc question nf just why they dosot suffer this affliction,broached In tdnn5 of 'enviran-meal, diet and life style, will beeaplamed. NarraturiU ha PaulHampton, Chairman of theFreedom of Choice in CancerTherapy and Representative tothe International Cancer Victimsand Friends. Literature isavailable.

Both these programs sre free,of charge.

orvWe C.Ottow (C), whois nowserviog us Village 01 HilesTrustee, is Vice-President andco-bonder of Tri-Pack Cor-poration. which manafacturespoint of purchase advertisiagdisplays with facilities inChicago, Califoroia and New Jer-ney. Mr. Ottew and his wife,Beverly, have five children andtwo grandchildren and have livedinNiles fortwentyyearu. Mr. Ot-tOw has twice served in theUnited States army, once inWorld War it and again duringthe Korean conflict. His rank atdischarge was Captain in the ar-tillery. Mr. 0110w is a graduateof Layola University in Businessadministration ond has ahackgroned in specialized cour-ses in traffic and personnelmanagement. He in pastpresidente! Our Lady of RansomHoly Name Society and beforebecsming u Village of NuesTrustee. Mr. Ottew was a men-ber of the Hiles PJonning andzoning Buoni of Appeals and for13 years he was secretary to thisfunctioning beard. Mr. .Ottow ispresently the Liaison trustee totheNllesFamily Service Burean.

Marchesehi, Murphy and 01-tow, this is theteomthat requestsyour support in the np-comingVillage of Hiles election en AprilI?. Their name speaks for themand for yas. "Progress ivithEconomy. Ldt'scontlnuo it!

Michael Provenz000 '(I), in-depeadent candidate, filed hispetitions far Hites Village

. Trustee with Frank Wagner, Jr.(r), Hiles Village Clerk.

Proveozano has a progressiveoutlook for Hiles future. He neid,'

"ilothlng jost happensthingsmust be made into reality bypeoplomocernedandha lovitallyconcerned and involved.' Whentalking about the future he stated.thlhe youth of Hiles ore part ofthe fotsre sod we must help curbjuvenile delinquency by en-conraging them to keep busy asidlehaùdu,and idle misdo have awayofgettinglntotroeble.

Sports sod hobbies are a' safety-value for youthful

energies and when. elected,Proveozons will work with theHiles Park Cemmnissiooers. Thisispart of a coocerned trusteesinterest in the future of Nues. Asa former Hiles Park Corn.missioner and a Big Brother se.tive in youth activities aimed atrehabilItatIon of delinquentyouth, Provenzann is c,onceroed.He is also concérsed obosineighborhood problems, seniorcitizens, sod personal corn-munlration with the people o)NUes who hove village problems.As on , independent, withosicommittmentn, he opeahs fothimself und would libe to speakand represeo yes en the HilesVillugiritourd.

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7lglDeínpsterst. .-Leo J. Taormipc, 28, and'Keii-

nethSchelthorsi, 25, were chargedwith burglary according to Hilespolice amid are being held in CookCounty , jail on $50,059 bead.Leaard Settipani, 23, alsocharged with brgiary, wooreletise4 under bend., All threeareìchèdnled to appensfor SMarch hearing in Hiles CircsltCOurt , -..

Police said they received a callimm a Cocead sI. Ñsident at 3:24

Pollee crediteda Hilos resident to the Hurlem-Dempster ohoy-and a Park Ridge News Agency ping center to deliver a paperdriver with furnishing infer- when he heard a burglar alarmomalien March 14 which led to ap- activated and saw 2 men rssmoogprehension of three Chicago men between the stores. A third maoshortly after the trio allegedly was observed coming out ofburglarized the Radio Shack at RadioShack.

Arriving pulire units observedthe entire front pled-gloss wo:-dow of Radio Shack out of Isframe and lying on the groundTwo stereo enito valued at Ellis)were missing from the displayarea.

At 3:38 am. the observantCram st. homeowner againphonedpolicetorepertthree menentered the parked van amid werespeeding eastbound ou Conradiswardffarlem.

- - ... Nilos,and Mortos'Grove policeam. Wednesday stating a von curbed the von at-Main st. andsetmsparkedat7lll Conradst. and Harlem ave. where the threeits occupants were peering into suspects were placed underhaclsyardsalongthestreot. arrest.

The men were gone on arrival Police soid ali three budby police abs began s squad our- precious police records onveIIlancenfthepurkedvan. various charges including armed

Abeut lo minnles toter a news robbery, burglary, auto theft andagency driver stopped near the possession of drugs.police car stating he liad gose In-

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Gymnastics meetOakton at Nues West

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The Oakton Raider tracE teamtuneduptartheirupcomlngStatetrack meet with good pectorinan-ces at the Souk Valley In-vitational held on FrIday, March

Pole vaulter JIm Jorco scoreda first place In competition, tyingisjaosenscheolrecordwithavaUltof II'S". Jareo oleo placed fourthInthetrtpIeuunp.

Ray Jenuon broke LorryEdlngten'o record In the 350 yarddash with o time et 34.aecoods

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head girls' gymnastics coach.Among them will be last yearsstate chompiosshlp team, Ad-4ym_ iraiI, perennialpewerhòuse Maine East and LoriEricksön's home, Palatine.Other teams that definitely willdeserve some attention thatnight, according to JedE Sloan,Buckel's - assistant and the -creator of the Niles West lo-vitatlosal, are top rated HlnsdaleCentral,mid-usburban leaguepower Hersey and the strongteams fielded by Evanston andNew Trièr East. "And don'tforget 3411es West either," saidBurkel and Sloan, 'we've been

been somewhat of a predsrtIoo aswellosagysnoasticsmeet. lothepast, there's been music, flowers,audiovisual effects and otheriUdleìsce-direited thêatiics.They're not saying what they'resp tu for this yearn meet, on1ythatthey've enlisted the help oftheir assintant and dancespeitialist, flina Dryden, whs!sexydcted to add & dash of flam-boyance to the Burkol-Sloanplans.

The action will start at 0:30p.m.. In the Nifes West contestgym. Oakton at Edeosc Skokie.Adlsslon is $1. for students, $2foradslts.

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ggout,uand---reputedly-the--a-oaeak-pr.vlow--of-the--gym'Sub.SbadeloShslterßhoppo isclassiest gymnastics meet In the nastirstaleotthat will he in state NllniSavisgs&Loanstate. On that day, each Invited competlttonafewweeks afturthe lalloro&CoUnoRealty soschool will send its best two per- InvitatIonal. North WeotFederai Savlsgn 38formecs in eaoh event to the an- r EeopFuneralliome 37fluaI Niles West InvitatIonaL Since Buckel and Sloan are Joa.Wiedesnonn&Sonelns. 36

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De Kondrotowics, Uncoinwood: HeIdI lOst, Niles, and Co- high gear, - winning two tour Dove Wells was also noined on St. John Becken! Womeis'sCaptaln,Jorillchuerisian,Glenvlew. .- to row. For the first Alllltarforhluoststondlogplay. Bowling League-: - - - . - toumnament champlonohfp WIekofbII,B79

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tournament. In the first game iba. Thiuteam was very green at Mlke'nUnlonOil 26-44

they met and beat St Mary'n of the beginning of the oeasun. The calinre&caunaRealty 1051Des Plaines. St. Jobs's beat St. first time they faced St. JulianaPeter'augoinintheuecondgame. thin season they loOt by obent B)In the semi-final game, poiIdAtlwOeeastthne by abest 15.Insacolate Conception of Chicago Now after extensive practicing.eveuivaliv succumbed to the St. the bevo know whet to do at uil Bowler'sShonrecords . -

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mile; and Mike Okazaki, ninth iiithe I000yardrun,

The Raiders abo huye twowomen runners who have per-formed well throughout theseason. Peggy Noble net schoolrecords for the ono-mlle and 080yard run. while Kattoy- Pannierbreke the 46 and 208yard dash

frr Jolon'sftdicosetpresu. St. John's tithes. Theykeepthepcesauceon MortonGrove Bank

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Sacred Concert

The CedarvWe College Concert Chorale, a 45-member graupfrom Cedarvllle, Ohio, willappear In sacred concert at the BeidenRegular Baptist Church In Nitos on March II at 7:30 p.m. linderthedirection of Dr. Lyle J. Anderson, the Concert Chorale wilj performa wide variety of choral literature ranging from anthems tafamiliar hymn arrangements. In addition, several smaller ensem-bles and soloists will be featured. This cnncert is part of the granp'a1979 touring season that Includes performances throughout themidwestern states. -

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The Bar Mitzvah nf David, sonof Linda Baum and RichardBannt, will highlight Saturday,March 24, mornIng services star-ting at 9 am, at CongregationAdwi Shalom, 6945 Dempster,Marten Grove. Rabbi IsraelPorush will dellver the charge.Regular Friday evening familyservices begin at 8:15 p.m. andeveryone is invited ta partake Inthe Oneg Shabbat following ser-vices.

The Sisterhood's annual rum-mage sale will he held in thesynagogue starting SaturdayeIght, March 31 and Sunday,AprilI. Those who wish te donateany items may de so starting

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NSJCFriday evesûng, March 23, at

Norths0but Suburban JewishCongregation, 7860 W. Lyons,Morton Grove, the Men's (25hwIll have a Friday night dinnerbefare regalar serviceo.Followingdlnner, Mm's Clubwfflho the Sabbath which begins at8:15 p.m. RabbI Lawrence H.Chantey wIll deliver a nennenand Conter Joel J. Rennlck willchant.

Satnrday mornIng at 9:30 am.EBen Will will be Bat Mitzvahand during Mbwlia Maayrlv ser-vices which will begin at 5:30p.m., Jalee MorrIs will celebrateher Bat AnImaIt. Rabbi Chanteywill deliver the charge to the twocelebrants and Center Reunickwlllchantthellturgy.

Snnday morning services wIllbeheldatoa.m. and there wIll beno breakfast.

Lox hoxnalcwlllbe held March25. BOXIS$7.

Singles scene meetino will beheld at 8 p.m. In the FrIedmanSocial Hall. Spring väcatlnnbegins for the Sunday andHebrew School March 25 antfreuwneson AprIl 1. -

Nursery school boo opened anew clasufor mother toddler, 16to F2months os Thesday morningwith Mrs. Lea Kaluzna. AnyoneInterested can contact Mrs. RoxPerpernt96s-0901. Alsotherearestilla few openings fer three Iearalda.

Jehovah'sWitnessesBible ASsèmbly

The Morton GraveCongregatIon of Jehovah's Wit-neones will be attending a specialBible assembly in Janesville,Wis., en March 24-25, 1979, alongwIth seven other congregationsfrom the local area. Upwards ofl,SOOdelegates are enpected.

Two full days of Biblediscussions and encouragementare being arranged -highlighting how Christianstoday ought to conduct them-selves amid the IncreasIng Im-morality dud corruption in the

. world. The tollos and experiencesare directed to all members nfthe family. Don't leave anyonehome All sessions are free andutndat9:55am. eachmsrnlng.

The highlight of- the gatherIngwill be the discusulin "A clean-sedEartisWill You Uve To SeeIt?" at 2 p.m. Sunday, March25at the Janeuville Asaeñobiy Hull,2075. Wrlght.7l., Janeuvllle, Win.This free Bible dtscourne will bedelivered- byP. llliitgwarth, atravelIng-- representatIve of -

Jehovah's WIimsses The publIcto Invited to attend 10-seetheBlble'n answerefhowa cleansedçaethlsponni-ündwhen.

EdiSon ParkLutheran:

- Mldìeek,enteu9eretce- - A MIdweek Lent6n Setvlce will

be held atibe - EdIson ParkLutheran Chnrch, Av e andOliphant ave., qslcaga, op Wed-ncnday, March28, at 7:33p.m. -

The Acting Pa3turnf the Chur-cit5 Rev. James D. Kegel, willdeliver-the Lénten meditation onthesubject, "GethoemAne", four-th InthoMldwkllerleuenutleg, -"Wayinthecross". - :- - -

-Immediately lnllowlng the Ser-vice a Coffee Hour will beheld Inthe church parlors heated bymemhees of the church's Liíther

loo years ofoútstanding service

Fr. Pe04rSiada.ata CS C.

BrotherLeoQulrini, CS C,

Notre Dame High School InHiles Is celebrating four very Im--portant anniversaries durIngMarch. The specIal-occasIon Isthe milestone of 7venty-fIveyeacnofrellglonsoervlcebyeachof four mots: Fr. ThomasMarkus, C.S.C., Fr. JosephStroot, C.S.C., Fr. Peter SaIL-donato. C.S.C., and Brother LeoQulrlon,C.S.C.

Each of these remarkable menwere part of the original NotreDame faculty when tite HolyCross Order first started theschool back In 1955. Both Fr.Street and Dr. Sandonato haveserved at the school contInuouslysince its InceptIon, dud, as withthe others, their services hasgone far beyond the classroom.Fr. Stroot founded and stillmoderates the school's in.valuable Creus and AnchorOrganization, whIch bao beenresponsib'Ie for provIding alltypes of services for the public atthe HIgh Schnol's varIous eveutsIn addition, he rana NotreDame's Alumni AsucIaUnu alitI-lu chairman nf the school's au-nualMardi Gras Corolval, whichbenefits the Holy Cross MissIonsthroughontthe world. In addition

totoaching hinclauses, Fr. San-donato nervedfor ninny years asModerator for the schoolnewspaper and is presentlyModerator of the Notre Dime

Fr. Markus has aba-made anImportant contrIbutIon to the:dynamic growth of Notre Dame.

First Baptist- CThe'lirnt BaptIst Church of

Hiles (Tha Country -Chapel),located at 7339 Waukegan rd.,releamos you to come worshipwith us thin week. BIble clopoes -

for tise various ge-groupa utartLeague.

VIuItore43ally Invltedto-hC pritne ist at this :and theremainIng midweek servIce: -

Wedflesday, April 4 - "The :An-tonla/Praetorlum' with pieutafrom the Maine South HighSChliolConcitrtcliolr. -

Fr.JnROISIISIrROI, C.Sc.

Fr. ThonanMarkon, C.S.C.

He was the founder and firstdIrector of the school's excellenttheatrical group, the Jugglers.He has also served no Dean ofStudents and Academic Deco,Assistant Princlpul, Father'sclub Moderator, and AlumoiAssocIatIon Moderator. FrMarkospreseoilyservesas NotreDame's seventh Principal.

Br. Lee Quirlon first came loNotre Dame au the Director ofMnllltenuiice. He nest served forannmberofyearu at Notre DameUniversity in South Bend, In-diana au a SemInary LibrarlosBrother Leo thm turned to NoireDame High Scheel where hepresently works as the schoolLibrarian.

There have been twocelebratIons net Opfer these veryhard worklngmen. Thefirit, onSunday, March 20th, Included aMass at St. Jobo Brobeaf Church

- inHllesfollowedbya receptIon atthe Hlghilchnol. The seceud willbe held for theimmedlate NotreDaineHlghSchoolComiuonstyooMnrch30, with a Masa for thestudents followed by a luncheonfor members of the Holy CressOrder, as well as the faculty andstaff nf theochoel.

lt is vlrttinlly Impossihle loadequately expresa what the Jwerk and selfless devotion ofthose four men has meinst toNofreDamel0Jgh5rIlover theyearn. -So let us sImply nay:Congratulations, gentlemen, forajobwelldonet

hurch of Nuesat 9:45 ajos. Pastor Roger Mc-Man will deliver the secesos at-Il am. The nursery undchlldren'o church orn vailahle

-durtogthe morning worbhlp ser-vIce. Aise, you are InvIted to at-tend our Bible Study each Wed-Desdoy evenin---at 7:15 p.m.daringwhlchllmnapartlonof the

--BIin read and discussed. Aportion of thIs evening service isdevoted to - prayer. Sunday

-eveslng-prelse and worship Star-togt7pjn

Here's how you can take advantage ofthis special 50th Anniversary offer:

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Build-Your Own Collection of Distinctive LoculScenes.Foreach subsequent deposit of $100 or more into a savingsplay you receive a cash certificate worth $500 towards theparchase of additional watercolors rom yesterpeur-todeyserios Usine this certihcafe yoa pay Just $695 for eachadditional nutted print that is ready tortraming Attractivehardwood tramos with gofd trim and customized mats ulso

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On time deposits federal law and regulations require thatmoney withdrawn before maturity earns the regular passbooksavings rate, tess 3 mooths iaterest Funds must tomaisondeposit at Citizens for at least 90 days. All deposits mustrepresent new money to Citizens. We cannot honortransfers of funds between eeisfing Citizens accountsNo mail Orders please

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Maine GOP Womenhónorne e .ber

Shown with Sharon Jacoby of Des Plaines andIngeborg Ninsrod of Glenview who brought themost sew momhers intó Maine TownshipRopsblican Woman's Club since lost September,are eight of the 24 newcomers who were.honoreslby the cmb at their revul,,ftew Member Coffeeheld at Des Plaines Public Library's CommunityRoom. Left to right (front row): Augnsta M. Her-tel, Des Plaines; Nancy Dailey, Wheeling; Mrs.Jacoby and Mrs. Nlmrod, wife of State SenatorJohn J. Nimrod (4th); Estelle Mann andMarguerite Kaminske, Des Plaines.

Back row: Grace C. Weaver, Des Plaines;

URIV Auxiliarydance

The Ladies Aanlllary in lilesVeterans of Foreign Wars Post7712 Is sponsoring a dance-tobenefit the men in the veteranshospital. lt will beheld an Satur-day, March -24 from 0 p.m. tomidnight at Booker Hill CountryClub, 6635 Milwankeo ave.. Riles.Featnred will he UI Richard andbis Polka Ml Stars. Donation is4 and ticket,g may-be purchased

st the door or by calling 965-0462or 025-6169.

ORT dinHerdance

Kenton Chaptèr Women'sAmerican ORT, will sponsor nSquare Dance/Dinner at 7:15p.m., Saturday. April 7, atNational Park Field House, 9325N. Marina, Morton Grove. Your$16.50 per couple donation in-cludes dinner and dancing.Proceeds will benefit ORT'sSchool of Engineering. For far-ther informatinn and reser-vations, contact Marsha Sisnkinat 677-7629.

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Lorraine Ross, Morton Grove; Marilyn White; DesPlaines; Betty Gleeson, Des Plaines; and MickeyBode, Skokie. For infurmation about theRepublican Woman's Club activities, contactLoretta Kretschmer, president, 297-2912, or VivianWeaver, membership chairussu, 024-6471. Comingevento include a Pot Luck Supper at VFW Hall inDes Plaines on Morch 16, Annual Benefit Lun-cheon and Card Party at Fountain BlueRestaurant lis Des Plaines os April20 and anali.day trip to Springfield to seethe State Legislatureinaction on May 2.

Breast examprogram -

Women are invited to attend sfree, community educationprogram an the subject uf breastself-examination at Holy FamilyHospital on Theudsy, March27 at7:39p.m.

At the session, participants willreceive informolion thru a fihnand utilization of an artificialmodel on-how to perform breastuelf-exomination. A discusnionwill follnw the presentation. ft.fórniution and literature also willhe distributed on cancer, ils war-jung signals and related subjects.

The program Is sponsored bytheAmerlconCaacerSeeietynndlaùght by Helen Sommers, RN..instructor Is Holy FamilyHospital's Educational ServicesDeportment-Registration - isrequiréd prior tu attendancé andwomen are invited tu call 297-1000, eut. 1174, weekdays 0:30am. to5p.m. to sign np. -

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Maine East ChildDevelopment Class

When should Dick or Jane cutteeth, stop thumb ancking, takethat firut atop, or gargle ont"Dada"?

The anawer can be tomad inMaegsret Wichert's ChildDevelopment class at MoIneEast, designed to study childrenthrs preachool. The coarseCovers various stegen a childgoes' tbra while growing np.Sophosisores, juniors and seniors,

- guyorgal,raneiìroilbsthlsone-: halfcredlt, semester coarse.Class

requirements include: projects applicable to the sabject

currently being studied.Varions snbjects during the

semester include child caro ces-tors, roprodoction, pro-natal careandiufant caro.

Discussisa, speakers, and filmsare also part of the curriculum.Some of the visiting speakershave been biology teacher David

The Hume EconomicsCooperative Edocation progrnipo,

_i ofthefourMaineTawnshlploiglr.Schools are sponsoring their firstfashion show, 0 p.m.ThApril 5 at Banquets bylfi4aflempster,DesPla

The shuw, tlUed'SprlA intoFashion," will seo stndents andteachers in Maine's child Core,clothing/interIor/design andfonds occnpatloes Courses ser-viug as models for merchandisefrom 21 atures in the usrthwest

.ssbarbaoarea;The atmen participate In the

high schauln' cooperativeeducation program by providingon-the-job -work experience tostudents during a segment of theuchuolday. - -

The parpAse of the jointprogram. Barbaro Meyers, foodoccupations coordlnatorat MaJne'- East, said is to have cooperativeeducation studento from all fourMaine schuals wo4 togethertewardsamntualgoal: She notedthe proceeds from the fashionshaw will go to the Home

Birthday partysuggestion

Leoklng for a different kind ofbi0thday treat for youryuaagster...ar a fun outing foryour Cub or BrownIe troop? Theanswer may, lie at GuildPlayhouse In downtown Des

-Plaines -where Des PlainesTheatre Guild's - Children'sTheatre will - jsreóót : Hans

. ChctstiasAnderseñ and The UglyDuckling, plus a Magic Shein, onSotsrday and Sonday, March 31andAprill. - -

Two performances will be -

given-March 31 at 10;30 oes. and1:30 p.m., and one on April 1 -at2:31 p.m. The Plnyhonee lalucotodatt2oLeest.

Ttcketnar4 $2 at the duoó(or$l--with purchase Of a - $15 mokas-- subscription- fur tise five-play1979-4f ue55os) Fut farther In- -

-.: formation, Colithe boxoffire, 216.1211, between noun and 8 -p.m.daily, - - -

weee.iú

Kovy un the subject of birthdefects; a representative fromLa Maz natural child birth; arered nurse from LotheranGeneral Hospital; and mothemwIth various aged chlldreu, in-cludlng Maine East guidancecounselurVerue Farrell with herueven-month-old sun, Matthew.un the subject of parentIng.

The studént can receive ad.ditional enperience is child careby planning o day's activities ororganizing a birthday party ochild. After taking ChildDevolopmest, if the aluden;wishes tu cuntinue further inchild core, he or she can takeChild Care Occupations is or outof achsel. to-school the studentworks in the school's nurseryschool, and out of School thestudent worksat a preschool ora:anursery schoolin the area.

Maine cooperatives sponsor

AgITI, msa Due81hn. 12es, on.-March0toMr.nedMm,Mheg

MOutH, 459 RldgewØed b.;. Bof.falo Grove. Sintern: Sbáinndulyn,7 and Donlelle, 4, Grandpnrent.nMr. -Albert l HueIbtand 1,1ra, -

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ResHnas7 1100lbl,hcthofNilen. -

fashion showEconomicu Votlonal award, s$100 award presented to o homeeconomics student and which

he used to help further thatstudents' career.

Meyers said that besidesmodeling, food occupati000students will be serving bot andcold hora d'oeuvres sodbeverages te the fashion showguests. Meyers added there willhe door prizes with n tsp prize ofa 10-npeed AOutrinn Rarerbicycle. There will aluo be livemunie provided by Jeff Jocote, aMaine Knotstudent.

Sturen participating lu thefashion chow include; Albert K,Buy's Place, Fashion Acuso,Fnuhloii PlAn, Flinhiun Coo-apiracy, GAP. Hermann's Worldef Sporting Goods, Jr. Attitudes,Kay Campbell's, La Salle,William A. Lewia,The.Umitod,Luehman's, Lytton'n, MargieBrldal'a, Park lAne, Parson's,Pines Mena' Store, Tree House,Montgomery Wards, andWunklemaus.

NuesGrandmother'sÇIub --The next meeuinjof the Nileo

Grasdmuther's Club Is un Wed-nenday, March 28 at theReereouios Center os Milwaukeeave. We are baying a Stanleydensoustrutlun party.- Themeetingubeglus at noon.

Our meeting held in Fehrsarywas a huge liuccesa, It was alcetooeesomanyoftlieladies there.The hostesses for the day reallycome through with all home-made goodies, Onesto aro io-

- oiled,

5th Wheelers of- Des Plaines

On April 1 at 8 pm,, the 5thWheelers uf Des Plaines proudlypresents: Faille. of '79.Donation to for adulta and $1forl8yearoldanndwsder.- The- Sub Wheelera are presos-tiag thlaantertnlnment at TrinityLutheran Church, Wolf Si

.Algunqnln rda,, rear entrance,Dea - PInkies, Everybody Inwelcome." No foolln'."thla in agreathometaluntshawt

MàinéStay offers art 0CC Trusteeclasses for youth absentee

ballots

OnkMffl Mall will be the-newlocation nftbe freeartrtssreq of-fermi byMalneStay Ynoth Ser-vices. The Community Room,donated by the managemeñt of

a' u psk Mifi Mall, will provide more- - space and better fadilitim for the

students," said Anthea George,executive director uf MnineStay.

The art clauses are-taught byprofessional artist Norm Slegai,and are cariuntly meeting al theHinge, a coffeêbaase in ParkRidge. Mr. Slegai individualisesstudent Instruction - and uttersbaslcasd ndvancedrawing, palo-ting, charcoal, and graphic arts

- inolmuction as well as merkspecialized training. He also isavailable lo discuss career sp-lions in the ari field with is-

terested studentsA sewuessios will begin April 2

and continue for nine consecutiveMonday evenings from 7 to 9.Classes are open to young peoplever 16 who have o serious lu-

torest in developing their artistictaleot. Students supply their ownmoteriols although if these costswould be on obotorle speciolarraogemeolucaobe mode.

Those interested can callMaineStoy at 2l6.644 for moreinforsnation or dan register by at-lending the firsl sight of class.Moinelitay lu a commnsity ser-vire of Maine Township Gover-nmeot pronidiog a eselei7 of Ser-vices to yeoog people and theirfamilies.

-Ballard- Park homeowners 'Think Spring"Os Friday eveotng, March 30, o'clock it, the evening Refresh-

Ballard Pork t(slates Townhouse meAts, lun, door prises .. auAssociation will sponsor 'An eveoiog to be wilh yourEvening, of Pleasure - Thiok associalioo sod ils trieods afterSprung' frallmeiohers aod sos- the bad wioter htaahn. Come outmembérsiresideotsi at the aod join osBallard Spcéts Comptes,. o

Applications for absenteehollots foe the election st theBoard of TrustOes of OaktonCommunity C011ete may he ob-tamed by writiog, calliog or ap-plyiog is persou st Oaktoo's lo-terim campus, 7900 N. Nagteave., Morbo Grove.

Applications ore availablefrom the Office of the VicePresident for Business andFloonre, Building 3, from 0:30am. to 4 p.m., Monday throughFriday.

The last day for applying bymail fer an absentee ballot IsApril 0. Voters may apply in per-sou outil t p.m. on Friday, Aprit13.

To apply by telephone for auobseotee ballul or to obtain otherelection information, contact Ur-sala Klehamp, administrative000iotont tu the Vice Presidentfor Business sud Finance, al 567-5l20,est. 373.

Why peopleovereat! -

A nue day-clinic with JeremiahP. Morau, a psychialric sonstworker, covering the sociologicaland psychological aspects ofcompulsive eating.

Clinic members ore en-cooraged to discuss their feeliogsabout obesity sod the onderlyiogemotional reasons for eatiog.

The clinic will be held Monday,Macnb 26 from 7 to 9p.m. at theteasing Tower Family Y, 6300 W.Toahy ave., hates. Call 647-0222,J. Joyce for more information.Register at the Y.

The Bagle,Tharudmy, March lI, 1979 . Page 11

The Village of Nues s offeriog a sidewalk eeplacemest yrogramfor residents who will pay half the vont to repair cracked publicsidewalks in trout oftheir homes.

The Eogineeniog Depaetmesl o handling the program, whichaltows Ike Village to repair the sidewalks at half price to residents.A minimum of two sidewalks sqoaren most he repaired for aresideotto participate in the program.

To apply, simply fill oot the application below sod oend it tuNiles' Eogineening Departmeot, 7t01 Milwaukee ave. Appticalinosmost he io by April 27.

For more information nu the program, colt 567-0100.

Nues sidewalkrepair program

Celebrate NationalLibrary Week

-- HERES -WHAT WE DOPàWe! Rake Entire LawnRake. Debris -From All Beds

. and-Shrub AreaCultivatà All-SOilCut Entire Lawn -

Fertilize. Edge Lawn ,

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I wish to participate in the Nues' 50.00 Sidewalk Program. i have-

squares offrout poblic sidewalk fer replacement.

Sigocol Date

Pige 10 The Bigle, Thuruday, Match 21,1179

twice: t-5 Ou Moodsy, April 2,01the dites Sranch Library, 9010Milwaukee ave., and 4-ô on Thur-sdsy, April 5, at the Nites Publiclibrary, 6000 Oaktos ut.

Mary E. Kuhnlet'vf. Mary E. <obole, daughter

of Mc. and Mrs. Hans A. Kubsle,5440 Grove, Shokie, recentlycomplctcd i medical supplySpecialist coarse at the AcAdemyof Health Sciences of the U.S.Army, Fort Saw Houston, Tesas.

Celehrale with the NUes PublicLibrary District. Childres'slibrs7'tans MadelioA l,ewis andCheryl FImo are plasniog a fairytale festival to commemorateNational Library Week, April 1-0,aol the kicthdate of HansChristian Andersen, Aprili.

A poppet play, Thr Frlseemand the Sea, will be the highlightof this spccial program. Onechild witt win a fairy-talc boson,and McDonald's Restaurants willtarnish gift certificates.

The program will he presenled

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IAÑOEDINANCE -

CALLING FOR THE REGULAR tment Complex, bowided on theELECTLON OF OFFICERS IN west by Dee Read, os the noethTHE -VJLLAGE OF NU.ES, and east by the Village bestIa,

000KCOUNTY,IILINOIS and ea the south by Golf Read,BE IT ORDAINED by the and designated as part of MainePresident and Board of Trustees Township-District #142 by theof tbe Village of Nilea, Cook Clerk of Cook County.Coanty, illinois, as follows: 81. Nies Corinnanity Church,

SECTION 1: There shall he a 7401 OaktosStreet.-regularelectlonofofficers forthe 85. Oak Scheut, 7640 MainVillage uf Riles on the 17th day of Street.April.1O79. at. Store, 9141 Milwaukee

SECTION 2: Ataach election Avenue.there shall be elected three (3) 88. Noire Dome High School,Village Trustees, all offices ta be 7055 DempaterSireet.fur full four (4) yeartenns. The 90. Vista Nelson Scheel, tdOIballet tu be ased In such election Ozanam Avenue.shall beintheformprescrihedby 92. Park Lane Community Ces-statute, and it ihallbe theduty of tor,0410GreenwuedAvewi.the Village Clerk to see to the 96. NUes Fire Statlun #2, 0360preparationof aafficient ballots Dempsierltseet. -

fur the election and tu cause a 103. Weodruw Wilsun SchooLsample of such ballot ta he 8257 Narcisos Street. To inclsdepsblishedprlortethe day ufelec that area South of Harrisontian In a newspaper uf general Street, north of Golf Read, andcirculation published in the buwsded on the east and nnrth byVillage and ta previde the IheViUugelimJts,anddeaigp.ae.jnecessary- eleetinn aupplies far as part of Maine Townahip-eackvotlegdlatrieterprechsct.- -----Dlstrict#151 bythe Clerk of Cook--

SECTION 3: At least fifteen Coanty. - - -

(15) butiistmaro thanthirty (3h) 104. The Huntington, 9201days'bejare the electien,, the MaylandAvoaue. -

Clerk ahaB cause to be pablished 120. Jeffernon Scheel. f100in such newspaper a- caUce of GreendaleAvenue.electiun,-which uhall be aubstan- 121. Notre Dame High School,tiallyaafaflowu: - - 7655 DempaterStreet.

NATUREOFELECTION 155. Nies Trident Center, 8(160On the 57th dày of April,-1S79, Oakton5treet. -

there wIll he a regalar electIon in izt. Grennan Heights Park,tieVilIage efNiles to elect three 0255 Oketo Avenue.

Village Trustees faa-full four 122. The Huntington, 9201yearterinu. Maryland.

The precincts and pallIng - 130. Gemini Juster Highplaces for ouch election shall he Schuol, 8955 Greenwued Avenue.the aame au thuse designated by 137. Oak Schnol, 764G MatetheClerkofCeokCowityandare Street.aafallóws: - -- - 139. SEE MAINE TOWNSfflPNlleTowuablpDiutrictNo.: DISTRICT#78. - -

- 1. NIles Elementary Scheel - 142. SEEMASNE TOWNSHIPSouth,LfSSToahy-Avenue. DlSTItIcrfy8 -

2. St. Benedicto, 6930 Touhy 150. Park Lane CommnnityAvenue. Center, O4loGreenweodAvenue.

8.-St. JóhnBreheuf5chòel0307 15L SEE MAINE TOWNSHIPHarlemAvénne. - DISTRICT#103. - - -

- - 9 St. Andrew Home, - 70# SaidPallingPlaceswillbeopen -NewarkAvenue. ea EleØlnn Day, 17th Apr11 1979,

14. Riles Elementary School between the hewn uf 6:00 AM.Nnrth,f9tlOaktonStreet. and8:OOP.M. --

74. Nba Public Lihrary, 6860 PublIshed by order uf theOaktenStreet. -PceoidentandBeardef Trustees.

- 75. NilesElementarv School a/NichoLaB.BlaseNorth,O9llOaktoaStreet. Villagepresident -

86. St. Jahn- BreheIjI School, - s/FcankC. Wagner, Jr.,-8llllllarlemAvenue Village Clerk. 99. LUtheran Church nf the SECUON 4: The precIncts-erResurrectlen, 8410 Shìrmer voting district fersuch clectiooRead. . - - ' - and the pollIng places ahab be

ll8. Store,142-Lawrencewued ---those :deaignated In tIle. -

SheppingCeater preceudingnection14 Lutheran Church of the SECTION 5 The Judges of

Resurrectloñ -1450 Shermer electtóziehall he such as shall be -Read. - ---------- hereafter designated by theMalneTownublpDistrlctNu. Presidentand Board of Trustees - -

1 GemluIJr Hlgbschoel 8055 eftheViliagnofNilest000rveusGreenweodAvenue election ufficials

- 39. Store, 8034 - Milwaukee - - SECTION 6:-Thé said election -Avenue. - - and - all mutters pertaining

48. Oakten Manar Park Field- thereto shall he conducted in thé

HOER 8100 Ozark Avenue meaner prescribed hy statute fer.55. Grenaan Heights Park.0255 --theconduètof-a;regular destiné --

Oketo4venue urVlllageuf0icers58. Jeffernen Schnal, 820lt PASSED:-Tlrisllebday-efMarch -

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78. Mark Twain School, 94(10HumIlie Avenue Ta include thaturea along Emerson Street fremGreenwood Avenue tu Weston:Avenue lying within thq huai:.dariea of the Village uf Nileu anddesignated as part of MaineTownshIp-District #130 by theClerk of Ceek County; and alsothat area cominsnlyknnan as theGreenlakes Shopping and Apur-

The Bugle1 Thursday, March11, 1979

- LegI Notice

- s/FrankC.Wagner,Jr.-

- Village CloCk -APPROVED byrne thin 13th dayof March AD. 1979. -

s/Nicholas R. BlasePresldent000heVillageuf Riles-

- Çook County, illinois:AI'I'ESTED ÀNDFILED in my -

eflicà this 13th dày è! Mardi AD- lERandpublichodin Niles Bugle,

u newspaper uf generìi cir.cnlotlen in the Village of Hiles,Illinois. - - -

u/Frank C. Wagner, Jr.- Village Clerk

District -207 -Board clarifies -. - teacher Iy9ffsDearEditor: ahoutachooldistcictathatrnayhe

We,themembecsuftheMulue hiringand disèlissing wlththemTewnshl(1e High School Board uf opportunities fer re-training andEducatlun, wantMàine Tewnuhip areas of other emplament. Thuresidentsteknowthatt2teacbers - Dlstrlcthusun-goingcostactwlthin DistrICt2O7 have nut been fired - school districts state-wide and;secretly, as acandidate fur the natian-wiite io un attempt toHigh School Board has alleged in place teaèhers Into etherletters to local uewspapern - In peèltions.fact, no one hes been fired; - The allegétlon - of oecceey tonethinghsabeendoseinsecret. evenmore absurd. Theveryilay,

- Ifwe leokatwhatthe facts are, Murchls;ticàtthewciter'e lettera42 teachers were notified there were appearing in come-was no -defined suigiunent for newspapers, ment urea-them for the forthcoming school newspapers were reportIng -year because of declining some onthefrunt page-net eiilyenrellment. Following about the 42 touchers hilt theestablished procedures for ailêh District enpectatiun it may haveaituatiens, as outlined in the Sub- te lay uf! another 160 er store byatantive Agreement between 1983 becaoso uf decliningDlutric 207 ucd the Maine enroilmeit.

-Teachers Associatian, the Thia infarmatlon had beentenured teachers - -those with presented by Dr. Richard R.mure thantweyearu ofses'vice at Short, District 207 Superinten-Malne '. were-given 24 heur writ- dOnt, to 1,200eníployem of theten netice to participato in con- fòuc Maine High SchOOls duringfOrcaces with the building pria- the week cf Fehcuary 18.cipal and affording each-une the It Is truly regrettahletohuvetoepportunity to be accompanied honorablydinnsisn teachers hiredby a representative. Further.more, ends of the nun-tenuredteachers also had persoiial con-ferenees with their principato.These persenalcouferences wereconducted between February 15,ISlSandMarch 1.1979.

These are thé name proceduresandpracticea Maine han fello8(edfer three years In laying offteechern because uf decliningenrollment, all of which arecareful implemeetatioñ uf theSchool Code of filleuls. These arenet adveteary-pruceedinge The.enly vifiais heré is- declining - -

enrollment. District 207 taxAn fur as the allegation - the -District provided teachers little Dear Editor:uppertunily to find employment would 111Cc to respond to u let-elsewhere next year, this to ah- ter which appeared the week oféolutely faine. Teachers are March 5 frem a candidate fernelifled us noun un penoible. Just Maine Tówuship High Schoolas important is the fact- that at Board cf Educutien.the beginning of the school year, -

The writer is exaggeratingeach nunenured teacher to in- - gn05513' when he claims that curfurmedbyletterthattheteacbing high echool tax payment "is thepesittoninforeneyearonlyandls - I5INSt 5ingle tax payment" wenubjeët to clone enuminutlon ef -

makeeuch year. Obviously, curnchoolenrolbnenls - - federal and stato incume tanes

OneuIthopurposenof-theper. are much larger - so large, in-àoñul eanference is. to give - deed, thut they are deductedteachérnwhatéierasálstañcètlse f01ear pay checks to "UWe"District can, Uke informing them bites noasnuttoeverwhelm nave

-prilllll - -- -Bist even nf the local envnh

ucarefully beenuse ufthelr por-ticular excellence. We are proudof the preCessional and personalmaimer with which we relatewithineerprafesslusjajstàff.

- MAINE TOWNSHIPHIGHSCHOOLBOARD

Mcc. AnneEvans, PresidentDonaldGell

Thomas RueckectWilllumSchaefle

Mcc. Charletto Storer- WilllamTornrese-

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Mrs. ArlyosWarmack

LegatNotice -

J property thxbllIs,lhehighàchuel:,.nmenttuxes whichappaarn ear

. District 207'n is nut thi largest.Sealed Bide will be received up The rutes fer all of the elemen-

to 3 P.M. en April 23, 1979. of tary dintricla which feed Intowhich bids will be epened at 8 Maine high schools are higherp.m. on April 24, 1579 fer the ej. th.a nf District 207. In fact,fellewing: ' ecc present high school ruto to

AthleticTuwelu dnwn ut the same umeunt it wasRel Towels and Bib Aprans mlNEandl97O!

for the cafeterias and Roll Towels __________________________furthentudentu.

DalryPreductnfurthe school Legal Notice'ufeterina.

4 SnawPlawing The Beard of Trustees uf5 LuwnMnlntenuece Commwsity College District 515g. Transportation uf nchsul will receive sealed hiela for the

cl.11d.. Thn,.hn ,,Ç £,.C,,,,.,.5h, u',...i.,hid 0.a.,.lfi,'afinna ma h m eae,,n -fr, iteas .,. - M,,,..i., -

-picked up at th Niles Elemen- April 2, 1979 ut the PurcbauietaiT School, District 71, f935 W. Office uf Oakten CommunityTunhy Ave., NUes, Illinuls 60048 College Building #0, 7900 Northbelween April 10-14th, butweeu Nagle Avenue, Morton Grove.thehuoruof8-30A M -3'30P.M ilbnuis0eg53.

The Hoard ut Education reser- Bidu wiU thereafter be publiclyven the right lo reject any er nil opened and read alnudbids. Specificatious uf Items to be sup-

piled may be eblatoed from theVincent Bugacin Office oflhe Dlcàctur et Business

Secretary, Board uf ServicesEducation. 01st #71 Board uf Trustees

- Community CollegeS/ClarenxeE.Ctdver DinfrktNa. 535

Superintendent . DirectorufBusiseuagervlces

Broken proinisegdeserve letterfrom residentsDearEditor:

In 1868 Gee. Ogilvie, MayorDaley wed the leadership uf theIllineia fleece und Senatepremised us u reduction in echos;taies und increased state oidThey were going to previde themunies from the newly macledState Income - Tan. (tutor.tonatoly, ne ene kept their wordto the hard pressed taxpayers stIllinois.

Gore. Thumpson'nl979-00srho;aid budget will net keep np withinflation and will require io.creased luxaI real estate tanes bylocal school district.s. You and Iand every ether tax payer isMaine Tewnshlpmust pay fur thepallticiuns incompetence oudtheir perk barrel pet projects

I arge you ta write yusc StateSenatar and State Represen.totives and demand a stole aidbudgetthatatleautkeeps sp withinflation. I urge yeu to write to0ev. Thompson and tell him yesknaw that he has shifted a stateton respensiblitiy tu the localschool district. It is patenily os-fair for you to blame your uchsslhoard memhera far iucceasiugucheol laxes when the blamebelongs with Goy. Thump-un andthe Democratic and- Republicanleadership in the GeneralAèuembly.

Respectfully,ThemasW. Flynn

Maine Township High SchoolBoard Candidate

rate at '69 levelThis speaks well for the 00usd

managemeet which our MaineTownship high schools have hadovertheyears.

If I am re-elected, I will eso- -'linse to support a ounud fiscalpolicy consonant with the highqualityeducutiun we expect fromDlstrict2O7highaclsuols.

Sincorely,- Anne H. Evans

President, Board uf EducalisuMaine Township High Scbusl

DIstrict 207

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pster st. early Sunday morningMarch 4 saId bio 1978 Plymouthstruck a potholo in the 8000 block,causing tire and front enddamages estimated at $100.

During the evening of March7 according to a Harlem ave.resident hIs 1969 Volkswagen Bugwas damaged when it struck apothole at 7950 Dumpster st Hesaid he drove home with muchdifficulty because the gearswouldnotshift.Fornid property

During a routine inspection ofpolice cars March 7 police founda key ring of 4 keys attached toostrap. Snbseqnent Investigationrevealed the keys lost or stolen inChIcago Feb. 25. The owner'swile said the keys fit vendingmacitineu and alarm io hisLThicagosorvicentatlon.Damagea to cars

Someone broke the sideviewmirror on a 1974 Ford parkedFek. 23 at 0399 Hnrlem ave.Damages were estimated at $150.

A Norridge resident reportedthe sideview mirror had keenripped off his 1977 Toyota psrkedat 7901 Octavia causing $150 indamages.

-Ali four tires of a 1977 Pontiacwere slashed during the earlymorning of March 10 whileparhed ut 7760 Nordica.Replacement was set at $160.

On Match 11 someone brokethe windshield of a 1979 lnteroational Scout parked near 6914Rosemary Lane. Vandals alastwisted a headlight mounted foruse in snowplowing. Totaldamages were netat $2go.

All four tires of o Nitesite'scar were pnrjctared March 12while parked in the 9000 hlockofChurchill. Damages wereestimated at $100.

A 1979 Mercury Cougar valuedat $7,900 was stolen March 10from 9788 Dempator st. andrecovered 5 hours later atWashington and Davis ola.

According to police the ownerleft the ante running around 2pm. SatnrdayinthefIre lane andcatered Mariò's Cleaners. Whenhe came ont the car was gone, Awitness unid a dark-liaised maneqteredthe caranddrove west onDem.

...The Skokie owner of a white1977 Pontiac Firebird valued ai$7,000 discovered the car and herporse left on the frost oeatmissing shortly after midnightMarch 10 from 7007 MIlwaukeeuve. Witnesses told polleo qle carwao seen nortbbouod onMilwaukee ave.

...A 1970 tan and brownPlymouth worth $9,500 waareportad missing Feb. 10 fromGolf Mill Chryuler at 9229Milwaukee ave.

During the late evening ofMarch 14 a 1970 dark blue Fordpickupvaluedat$4,800was otaleofrom Golf Mill Bawl and Dine at9200 Milwaukee ave. The truckhas a 'Keep On Trucking" resrlicense plate holder.Gay phone call

A laborer from Indiana stayingat the YMCA, 6300 Toahy ave.,told police he was singled out fora oerieo of phone culls March 13asking him too "gay" party.

Attho the victim claimed no in.ierest the caller insisted he knewthe identity of the guest, lovedhim and "they were all gaypeople."

The oot-of-townertold police hewao the viçtim of o rapo lost yearin Highland Park.Obscene pboae calls

A mid-Niles resident reportedMarch 12 he and his family are

being subjected toohocene phonecallsfromatéenagedmale.Thefinfrom caen

During the lato evening ofMarch lO nomeoñe took ail fourwife wheel huhcapo from u 1917Ford Third parked in Golf Mill.Loss wasestimated at $250.

Approximately $950 inTravelers checks was reportedstolen from a 1976 ChevroletMarch 10 while the owner aRen.ded a 2 p.m. movie in theLawrenceweod Shopping Ce$erat 6969 Oukton st. Policetheorized the hidden chocks mayhave follen into another urea ofthe cor.

While the owner was diningIn Jonathan's Restaurant at 9501Dempstor st. someone enteredhis 1970 Oldsmobile March 10taking clothing, athletic eqtip-ment, tapes, jewelry and ap-pliances with total value of$401.10

Four wheel covers valued at$229 wore stolen from a 1974 Old-smokile parked ii the 0500 blockof Onanom during the early mor-niogofMarchln.

Thefts totaling $1,370 werereported March 8 from four carsparked ut Golf Mill ChryslerPlymouth at 9229 Milwaukee ave.Taken were numeroso radialtirosandwheelsunda baitory.

Four spoked hobcapo valoedat $250 were taken fram.a 1977white Ford Granada packed attheBallord Sports CompIe; 8435Ballard rd.

Someone took four hubcapsvalued at $300 from a 1977 whiteCadillac conpe parked March 9 atOak School, 7640 Main st.

..Valued at2il0.all four huh-capo weretakèn March22 from a1975 Chrysler 5,árked for oerviceat 9229 Milwaukee ave.

...A Northbrook resident repor-ted 4 hubcaps stolen March 12

frema lßl9Oldsmobilelinrked at6000 Ookton at. Loss wasontiniatedot$290Attemptedhurglary

Police said an unsuccessful at-tempt was made during the al-torunos of March 13 to ester onapartment at 9615 Golf rd.Numerous prymarks were notedaround the front doorkeldlost byo dead bolt lock. Damages woreestimatedat$100.

Speeding ander nunpeaded li-cease

Stopped by radar patrol fordriving over the speed limit, aPark Ridge motorist was in-vestiguted and found driving un-der a sospeoded license. He wasreleased inder bond andscheduled forais April 27 hearingin Hiles Court.Threatening phone coil

A phooe call taken March 12 bya 9yeor old girl Wasdirectedto a16 year old brotherwha was nothome. The cullers message was,"Tell him he's dead."

Investigation revealed a pen-ding court case involved Ikebrother who attended o Jon. 21party in Scbanniburg where howas stabbed daring a fight.

The hoy'a mother indicated thecolt might he related to the In-cident.

VandalIsmVandalsomasheda 4 ft. by 5 ft.

picture window at foso Howardst. March 2 causing $100 indamages.

During the night of March 8someone pushed over a 5 ft.statue valued atilIO, damaged 2plastic planters worth $15 andstoic 135 pound statue of a geyypoodlevàlnedat$SOfromthel300block alShermer.

RB poids were shot thru a 7ft. by 3 ft. glass door of Cook'u

Cords in Golf Mill around O pmMatch 12. LoSs was estimatct at$150.

Someone shattered the glassdoor at Lyttons io Gall Milldaring the night of March ttcausing $300in damages

A bole was shot Sc-u the doorof a pool business March 13 al9141 Milwaukee ave.Replacement wosoetot $300

...A wood ladder was used lvshatter a 5 ft. by 8 ft. plate glasswindow March 13 at NargetovLaundry, 8830 Dempsler sI.Repairs wereestisoated at $400.Theft nf parse

Police said au ArlingtonHeights woman's parse von.laming $80 cask, credit cardo andkeys were stolen March 12 ahileshe was in a fitting raom at J.C.Penney's. The victim said ohrplaced the handbag os the floorwhilotryingona blosse and whenshe bent io pick It up the parsewas gano.

Purse snatchersTwo youths grabbed a 29 rar

old woman's purse and fled archll.

According to police the victim-owner oto business localed in theLawrencewood Shopping Crnterat Oakton near Wauhegas rdwas walking home with herbushandalterclosing hours whentheyoutks ran into her.

Police theorined thebusinesswoman was being wal-eked by thç two yoaths whothougkt she muy have becocarrying o large amount of cashreceipts.

The purse contained $1.50, keyauod identification papers.

The youths were desvrihedbetween 17 and 10 yearn.weighing 150 to 160 1hs. andweuringdork clothing.

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While the investigatingpoltceman was at the scene, awoman (later Identified as aPark Ridge resident) came in tons the machines and was poin-tedout by the manager to be thecidprit-

Responding to the officer'srequest, the woman opened borchange purse to reveal numerousforeign coins.

The manager told ber be wouldnot press charges if sheredeemed previous coim bot toldher to go elsewhere to wash herclothes.

Traffic violatorA 20 year old Glenviow youth

was arrested March 15 after for-ring u Nifes policeman off thereadinanoarheod-on collision.

Stephen Roth nf 1190 Pine st.woo charged with driving on thewrong side of the rood anddriving under a suspended ficen-so. Ho was released under bendpending an April 27 hearing inNilesCircuit Court.

Police Officer Vito LoVerdesaid he won northbound onGreenwood ave. near Harrisonoround 9:30 p.m. Theuday whenbe observed n 1977 ChevroletCamaro noutbhound osWashington io the northboundlane.

The officer said ho wan forcedto drive off the roadway to avoida houdan collision. He pursuedthe cor, forcing it to a step atWashington and Harrison.

TheftA check protector valued at $90

and opprosbmately 5 checks werereported stolen in burglary ofNortes Corp. at 7509 Wankeganrd. deringthe night of March 7.

According to police a key wasnsedtoesterthebuilding.

The owner said 5 people heldkeysincluding u cleaning ser-

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Thieves mode off with a $129causette ployer and tools valuedat $333 from the Union 76 Wanhin'Well at 9555 Dumpster st. duringthe night of March 7.

Police said there were no signst forced easy. into the stationhutprytoolawereidied toget intoan inner back office that waschained and locked.

Taken were tools, a propanetorch, analyzer and coas of car-eonh detergent. The cassette

player was stolen from the main4 office.

. . TheftBurglars took the day's rcceip-

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Ñgels ThBále. Thr9day, March97, 1979

Blassman candidate forDistrict 207 School Board

Howard M. Blassman, of 9191Dee rd., in unincorporated MaineTownship, has announced hiscandidacy for the Maine Town-èhip High School District 207Board of Education. Aftergradüating from Maine EastHigh School, Blassman, a lahorattoroey specializing ionegotiutioos, arbitrations andNational Labor Relations Boardproceedings, received both hislaw degree and BA. io economicsfrom Northwestern University,where he was also certlfiea anasecondary school teacher, havingcompleted his student leaching ioeconomics and government alMaineSoufbiighSchoal.

Blasuman has been a memberof the Elementary School District63 Caucus for the past sevenyears, and han also served on theIllinois State Scholarship Corn.minsion General Advisory Corn.mittec, the Student AdvisoryCommittee to the illinois Boardof Higher Education, and waselected tu three successive ode-year terms as one of two stndeul

members on the illinois Board ofHigher Education.

Blansman perceives the role ofa hoard member anas advocateof the interesls of his conntltuen-ry, s responsibility which hebelieves not only requires a noundkzawledge of the houes facingthe district, but also demanda anawarenens of the views of themembers of the communityregarding these Issues. As aboard member, Blasuman wouldensure that community membersand teachers have available areadily accessible forum formabin bnown their ideas con-cerning the issues confronting theschool board by attelidiogmeelings of cemxnnnity groupsthat are concerned ahonleducation such as PTA's,homeowner associations andreligiano organizations. "Only byseeking a croon section of com-munity npinion on the criticalissoes that I, as a school boardmember, will be confronted with,could I feel confident is the in-

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tegrity of my derlalonn,"Blassman said.

Blannman believes that themain loases presently facing-theschool board inrinde peor or-ticulatiön regarding curricularand calendar maUern betweenthe elemeslac' school districtsthat feed into the Maine HighSchools and the high schoolsthemselves, declining enrollmentund its ramifications co thequality uf educational servicesthe' district ran offer, the un-favorable educational. climatecreated by the seriousdisciplinary problems in the highochools, and law toucher morale.

"As an articulate, energeticudvocate with a background Ineconomics, education and laborrelations, I believe that I canwork-with the school dlslo'icta'teachers and sdminlstratlon, andthe reaidènta of District 207, tomaintain the quality of educationI know all uf as believe the yanogpeople in our community desec-

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: District 63 school- board candidate

Donuld Weiss, who lives InMorton Grave with blu wife lleneand bis daughters Jennifer. whoattends Melzer School, and Jadi,whoisinthe Pro-DicI ProgramutOak Schont, has recentlyreceived additional support in biocampaign for School Board whenthe East Maine General Coursaendorsed bis candidacy at theirFeb.2lntmeeting.

A special education teacher InChicago schools far eleves years,Weiss received a B.S. in Speechand the Communication Artafrom Southern IllinOis Universityandan MA. in Teaching Childrenwith Behavior Disorders fromNortheastern Illinois Universitywhere he is currently enrolled inadvanced graduate work inEducatiunalAdmlnístratlos.

Continually involved is manycoinnlnnity activities over thelast five years, Wehr has alsoserved on the Chicaga District 6Educational Council, District 63'sCitizens' Facilities 'Committee,and the Boards of two localPTA's.

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',' During Weisn' address toCaucus. he stated how Ihrpresent Board in.estremely svn.sitive and hostile toward citizenspresenting themselves dscingpublic participatiun. He feels thySRI problem should he dccli withand further use should be posI-poned until Its validity could beverified. He farther feels as oBoard member he would io-vestigate the devetupment of agifted program in the dislricl ioorder ta help cbildreo whooneeds are inadequately beingmet, improve educational qsalily00 that the children cao allaismanimsm patenilal andachievement, establish a ditcietwide net of standardo' fordiscipline, and increase rom-munication between Board-Administration and commuoityand remove any cestriclisoslevied In urdes- that people maybeheard at Board meetings,

Weiss stated, "I know what'sbeen dsnein the pant, what notbeing done now, and what caoandmnstbe done immediately.

BriO announces

District 63candidacy -

Forty-four year old RichardBrUi of Glenview has announcedhin candidacy in the forthcomingApril 14 District f3 School Boardelectios. Hin decision was prom-pted by hic cancero abont mavyissues currently facing IhrDistrict,

"My wife and L attended aBoard-Meeting a couple of man-thu -age because st a safetyproblem -that affects ourdaughter and over a hmodrcdsther children in bac area, Storethat time,wé have bEcame veryrapidly interested and edscotedin many District problemc," hrsaid. Brin indicated he felt thatmajar dilficidties enist becasnoof a-lack of communication bel-ween the Beard and the corn-munity and an apparent del icieo-cy io directionat andorganizational structure in theDistrktandonthelloard.

-An ntiorsey, who-liven with hinwife, SIenna, und their six-year-old daughter, Heidi, Brill iscocrentlyn member oftbe Boarduf Directors uf the RooseveltHMO (formerly RooseveltHopital>, "1 felt a personatobligation to Heidi as well au asenseufclvioì'esponsibillty whenI made-this decision," he said.

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'District 63 Kindergarten

/ registrationEast Maine School District 93

will bold kindergartenregintrutlon us Thursday, March22 orFrkbey. March l3dependlngon the local uchnol st eachelemeetuly ochnol In the district.Children registering fur kin-dergurten musi he five years ofage un sr before Duc, 1, 1979 andthose entering first grade for thefirst time. must he six years ofagenaurhefureD. 1,1079.

A certified copy of the birthcertificute most be prenented atthe Unicef registration or thechild cannot be enrolled, Forchildren hurls In suburban CookCounty, a certified copy uf thebirth certfficate nosy be obtainedfrumthe Cook County Clerk's Of-fice, 130N. Wellsat.. Chicago, illu6606, A $3 fee is charged for thisnervIno, Checks should be madepayable to Cook County Clerk.Fur children hors in the city ofChicago, a certified copy of thebirth certificate may be obtainedRem the Chicago Department ufHealth, Boum CL-111, Daley Con'ter, Randolph and Clark st.,Chicago, Ill. Mu02. A $3 fee Ischarged fur this service andchucho ahould he made payabletacblcago Department of Health.

All chlldrun entering kin-dergorten far the 1979-90 schoolyear must have a physicalexamination and Immunizationfar measles, Grsnan measles.polio. diphtheria, tetanus andpertusuis. The evidence of nachesaininutian and Immunizationsmust be brought up to date undverified by school officials beforea child will be admitted lo school

SpanishexøminationSeventeen Maclilac girls will

participate in the NationalSpanIsh Enamination, spornnredby the American Association ofTenchero of Spanish and Por'tuguese at Lyons Township High

. School os Saturday, March 24from 1-4 p:m. The eligiblestadeats -mont be presentlyenrolledinflratthrough fifth yearSpaninh. Murlllac'n represen-totiven amt for Spanish I-Sondra Kiut (Morton Grove),Mary Michuda (PrnnpectHeights), Karen Briudise andChris Zwlanek (Glenview);Spanish -Il-Mary Cagney (Glen-view), Jean 510055er (ParkRidge), Jaanne DeRose )Nnrtb-brook), and Kathy Murphy(Rilen); Spnninh 111-LauraValvannori (Winnetka), EilenDrogas, Tracy Stavrou and BelayLane(Nurthbruok); Spanish W-CaRee Scott (Muent Prospect),Macinane Smith (Niles), ChrisCondnn and Martha Ewen )Nor-thbruch); and Spanish V-Karendais (Dea Plaines),

Science Fair winneis.',VutstatlnIm ta the winnersIn the Sclenco'Falr'held at NifesWest High School un Saturday,

' March 10. Biles ElementarySls had three outstandingaward winners: Glenn Bianchi,-Barbie Daehiur, nod Dean Ich'infdt,-FIrst place award winnerswere Rub Hill, und Jim Ober-munn.-Thefollawlug were givenuucond place awards: JudyBonIlla1 Cindy Bychnwskl. SheilaGernun, Knren Hildebrand, JulieKnudsen, Tim Mennink. RickMürphey, Amy Nordakug, KathyPutlisun, und Mark PuaBa. t1loutstanding andfirst place acleo-ce fuIr wInnersywull, compete Inthe Diotrict Icleisèu Fair utWheellñgHlghschoolonAprllli.

In the fall.First gradors who did not at-

tend kindergarten must alsopresent evidence nf a physicalenamination and humanization.Forms will be available for aUparents on the registration date,Any refusals because of religinacbeliefsmnntbeaccompanied by awritten statemenl tram theparent or a religious affilialionadministrator, This request con-formo with the law now in eBert

I concerning such esansinations.Questions concerning

registration may be directed tothe Knot Maine EhementarySchool Principals listed below;

MeIner School - Lunero Page,Principal; Off0Orioiu st., MortonGrove, Ill. ff1153 (oua-7474)

FIRST FEDERAL'S RENAISSANCE ROSE.

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Nelson School - RaymondOwern, Principal; 0901 Ononumove., NIes, ill.0f648 (Ma-solo)

Naihausou Sckool - Dr,Stewart Liecbti, Principal;Cbarcb und Potter, Des Plaines,ttl,ffOlO (024-lISO)

Oak School - Kenneth Johan-- osen, Principal; 74tO MaIn st.,,Niles, IB, 60640(960-0240)

Murk Twulu School - WalterSiebierski, Principal; 9401

Hamlin ave., Des Plaines, ill.f0010 (29f-1341)

SteveuuuuSchnal -Dr, RichardHeIke, Principal; tOfO Capitotdr., Des Plaines, Ill. ff016 )637'0231)

Wunhlugtoll School - MiloHeilman, Principal; 2710 Golfrd,,Glenvlew, Il, f6025 (005-4750)

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Flynn òbjects to 'secretfiring' of teachers

mansas FlynR Maine Town-ship HI Board Candidate, todayatnted hin opposition to the"secret fIring" of 42 teachers,Mr. FIsons unid he was chockedthat no public notice was given.He said the firIngs would affectleachoc morale and possibly of-fecI the quality nf Maine Teals'ship 065 educatIon,

Flynn said, "I have been in-formed that between 42 and 47teachers have secretly beengiven notices they were fired.Teacher Costrécta are now beingsigned throughout the Midwest.Teacher Contracta are govereedby State Statute. The firedteachers will have little if any sp-poRosity to find employmentanywhere for sent year. This ismorally wrong sud socially, un-fair. I am concersed for the

welinre of these teachers, theirfamilies and their students. It Isa slapin all theirfoces."

Flynn went on, "I propuuetheseteachers be rehired for nestyear with the understanding theymay be termInated sent year.That all other teachers beingconsidered for termination nestyear be told and given the oppor-tnoity to seek employmentelsewhere. Focally, I call upenthe AdmInistration to apply Im-mediately for special HEW fundsto cover this emergency withFederal money. lt io my opimosthotwemnst show a fundamentalfairneso to these loyal teachers."

-Dent oversteer. Suddensharp twists ci the steering wheelcas result in a skid an slipperyroads.

hosseplant. stop in at the' FirstFrderal of Chicago office ncac'cstyou, Your Renaissancc floor will bemailed loi you by Jackson &l°erkins uf the proprr plantinglime, (Sorry. no moi) ordrrs onhousrplanls.

Magnificrnl. enduring. plant nìzdc up of spiky. girenpriceless-First Federals Icores. A ridicule Glacier Ivyflenaisszncr Rose is ari rxclusivc edged In while. Or a st:ii'dg.

new rose developed especially succulent Watermelon

for Firsl Fedrrt of Chicago by ' Peperomia.Jackson & Perkins. And now Ibis Any one of Ihem can he

delicalc. porcelain pink hybrid -

yours free when you make a

lea rose coni be yours free when deposil to our a% savings

you makc a $150 deposit to any account or any one ol a whole

First Federal savings accounl range of longer'term. higher-rale

now through Aprii 14. 1979. SoVlflgs plans.

Or, if you prefer, choose ' To order First. Federal s

ondof these hearty houucplafltS. Renaissance Roar (Patent No,

The Spanish Agave-a dramatic 69-10701'2) or to pick up your dOffegood IheO,iglI AprIl f4. 1979. or ndcile aappf.y tasIo. We rcocrnethe right fo suis iaL Snc,nusued LaIn.

vsod,ftoreccseel offer al aeg Iltoc nOIfcosI Nibs BrzacWS460 West Denspstcr Street

IT'S NICE 1D F-lAVE FIRST FEDERAL NEARBYPhone 296-0400. Labby Hours' Monday IhI'ougb Thursday 9 io 5; Friday O so 0; Saturday S to t. plus extended delve-up hours.

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Illinois Bell telephonecustomers who move and taketheir telephone nets with them totheir new address witt nowreceive additional credit fortaking more than one phone, un-der a rèvised "Take and Save"-

Cuntomero wilt receive $5billing credit for the firnt nettakento their new address and $3credit for each, additional net.Previously, they were creditedonly $5 regardless of the munberof aetstaken along.

In order to obtain the credit,customero are required to takeevery eligible Instrument withthem when they move. If anyeligible telephonea are leftbehindaro credit WIll be given foranyphene.

F.liglble telephones under theplan include all penable residen-ce phones, residence desk-typenonbutton and one-buttoü phonesand Tnimline wall.. telephones. -

Certain seta are excluded, ouchsa panel and otandardwallphonea.

illinois Bell advises customerswho are moving to call theirboniness office to determinewhether their instrumento areeligible for the credit and how toreturn the phones to the com-pany.

TheBagI Thus y,Marcb liii

illinois Bell revises'Take and Save' plan

Customers discontinuing ser-viesen moving out uf Illinois Bellterritory may also turn In theirlsotrmnnents at Illinois Bell publicoffices or PhoneCenterStores toreceive thenew credit.

The allowance will be In thoform of a billing credit on1y andmay be applied only to the an-count associated smith the diseurs-nected instruments.

Prudentialpromotion

lober fourth promotion in lessthan tla'ee years with Prudential,,Jacklyn P.Westland won recen-Uy advanced to claim examinerin the company'o Old OrchardGresp-Cialm Office. 9933 L,awlerave.,Skokle. . -

Mro. Westland, wlr6 began herisinurancecatoer in March, 1976,formertywasaclalrnreviewOr Intheoffice.-

- A 1975 graduate of Taft HighSchool, oho comotinsed hereducation at Mayfair JuniorCollege. -

Fön two years wbllé s blghac$moot student, sIre nerved an aourne'o side at Norwegian OldPeople'nHomé.NorWOOdP&k.

There isStill Time -

- ToOpen an IRA. and-

- ;Sa' -

$300-- $700 orMoreon Your 1978 Income Taxes -

IRa A. Accöúí its

---On Tax Deferred Savings

Dep olinO on your t e br,,ké Yo,,pon '500 5305 - 5550 . 5700, 0'mo, on you, 1570 OCOmP 00 SYoupan O0 rnnfterS onmoneyvowould h e paid fl,aSeS Ou, yo,i V IO eot 00eS. before you p y Voue1570 rna. 0% mon,toro', how t wo,K,:Youdapo,IO pto 15 olyourannualfron p 51,500 annually, trieb, e,C, lb, Smalla,. into a cosos t.oIlodtuidual Rellrnm,nt Amount) andtake tho mrlet you dapowted,itoft the op of your noon, lo, t o

_lt you ricain gis. ramm p 520000 uyear. Ou' rays540 lt,tinPorne ta,ibis ytar un tSr IRA. plan. -. II yuur

-i.uilpworks.a flepan haopOrelOOlifdrpdoe,nt,yuUandtpo,ittnrnnre.-Ali you nerd to qualify -,,- to haut a-tulury. und nor ho alr,adVeGuer, Y by -

p rua d,t,rrad neySiufl planDôme on,nlntu,% hOwyou how i u%fl

-work for you. Y outan oem-your--Fonos-I.R.A aepount, orado Oh on,you already have. anytime bete,, youIl out 1970fr ri ou

First National Bankofskokieomiswonnean-whÏ5W7m-

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50th -Anniversar" nntinfl First Federal ety -,

program at Citizens AwardCitIzenn Bank & Trust Com- the summer, the Park Ridge

-pony. Park Ridge, Is offering a CommunitY Cbilrch In the fallS

ormecisl aoning aintJng marograms and thePark Ridge CIty Stoll In

t depoMiornisi conjucUsmiwlth ibeseinter.ita 50th annIversary year. Theprogram, which runs from Mar-ch 33 throsgb April 25, featurescommemorative, bandpaintedwatercolor prints of distinctivearea scenes.

During the progrons, anyonemakings one-tIme deposit of $299or more Into h new períonalchocking account er o new srexisting savings plan at CItIzenscan chuose one of these 11"nlO"matted prieto free uf charge.These limited edition prints,paInted exclusively for CitIzen-sllshk, are ready for framing.Hardwood frames with gold trimand customized decorator colormats are available at reassnbleprices.

Persons roam select one of nIxarea scenes depicted inyesteryear/today series.Yesteryear prints Inclsde a win-ter scene of Maine TownohipHigh School in 1930, the ParkRidge- NorthWestern statinoduring the summer Io the early19R1'o, andthe Rand Road bridgeover the Den Plaines Riverdaring fail In the tote ilIOn.Available in the today nenes oreprints of Uptown Park Ridge In

Evanston Federal Savin97 andLoan Association Is offering themont extensive premIums-for-naviogn program mn its history,accordlngto000aldG. Martens,President.

WhIle supplies last, tblrty-seven items are available eitherfree uf at reduced cost In retarnfor qualifying deposito Intopassbook savings accounts orsavings certificates maturing inoneyearurmOre. "Theastary BillPlan" Savmgs Certificates do ostqualIfy for premIums

The attractive line-up ofpremiums includen a Magic Chefmicrowave uven, a f5-pieceBacinnann HO electric train set.a Skll 7-inch circalar saw,PructorlllezMenlMakertuasteroven. Emerson AM/FM cassetterecarder, men's and ladies'chronograph watches, PolaraidPresto instant camera, 10-piececopper-clad bottom Rivieracookware, 5 pieces of AmericanTourinter luggage in blue orbrown and an Emerson AM/FMdigital clock radio.

Other items In the promotionare a 50-piece tableware net, anIngrid 16-piece dinnerware net,elnildu RadlnFtyer wagan, Cencocard table, Canco card tablechairs, men's and 15dm' Sun-beam uhavera, drink mixer,traveling backgammon net.folding metal shoppIng cart, cof-fee pot. 6-piece cutlery net, 24-tray nturage organizer, cons-binatinn emergency ItanherlIght/lantern, cordless wall light,emercuon AM pecket radio. Ver-natael and polyester pillawWiden! VaeletyolSavingnPlana

Evannton Federal's savingsInclude Regular Pasubuok

accounts requiring a minimumdeposit of $1 and earning at anannual interest rate of 5.25%,wIfbanannualyieldofS9%. anda 90-day Paonbook accoantrequiring a $100 minimumdepustt and earning at an annualinterest rate of 575%, wIth anannualyteldof5.92%.

Savings Certificates. requiting

"Service Town

For oubooquemitdepoOIt5Of$luor more Into a savings pias, per-Sons will receive O certificateworth $5 toward the purchase of

an additional watercolor prInt.With thin certificato, additionalhand-painted prints cao be pur-chasedfor $0.05 each.

The process by which eachprint is created Is unique. Eachstep In dune by hand. A plate ismade of the monochrome nf eachse tao six original nceoes, and alimited number of copleo areprinted. A team of artisans ap-plies the watercolor to each printby hand. These individual printsarethenniotted. Aitortheoopplyal each print if exhausted, thelithograph platea of the penlinewill bedeatroyed, mahingeschofthe prints part of a limitededition.

Thoentiro esilection of prints ineurrentlysa display in the bank'nlobby. Perem are invitedtontopInto the bpnk and view thisdIsplay. Those neehisg mure in-formation on the 50th annlver-san' painting progrom shouldcontact Bichard C. Ruohkewieoat 390-4199.

Evanston Foderai ottersgiant savings 'promotion -

a minimum deposit of $1,060 areavoUable as follown One Year(6.50% annual rote of interest,e.B1% aonsal yield); Two andone-half your (6.75% annual coteof intereSt, 7.60% antisal yield);Four Year (7% annual cote ofinterest, 7.90% annusI yield); Sinyeso' (7.75% annul rote of In-torent, 9.17% annual yield; eightyear (6.00% annual rate of- in-lernst, 0.45% annual yield) andthe "Thesssry Bill Pise" Savingscertificato Isobtainoble from any-Evanston Federal savings cous-selor. Ailceijlfleates nro sublectto substantial penalty If with-drawn beforemoturity.

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Evssstbon Federal Savingu inlocated ontho Northeast cornerof Cell rd. and Milwaukee ove.,Nitos.

Lobby hosni are 9;39 am. to430 p.&orrMenday, Tuesdayandflurnday; 8:30a.m. tot p.m.on Friday and 0;30 am. te 12:30p.m. on Satoi'day. The lobby inclosed -ein:- Wednendayoi

ecnnvoiniestdrIve-epfaeilityiooen-Crdi 8:51 n.m. to-a p.m.

-°!0 MondaTue5d5y, ThursdayandFriday, and from 9:30a.m.to4 p.m. on Wednesday and Satur-day.

Completes-teal- éstate coúrse

JarnesA. Bfedaeeoflllttel RealEstate Co. baa aueceialtilly cern-pleted alluce-slogo study coarse-déoignsed - to- - incresne theprofessional competence ofmeml of the Ifèsl Estate In-dsstry. This course included a

-- variety nf topim, nach as Ethics,---Community Action, Principles of

- Finance, Conidomtniunno, andItoat-Entate Taxotton (Capltat

- -Calmis). By-completing this studytourne, 9fr Blédsoehak reco ived

- the - designation -

(Graduato,Realtorninutltuto).

Robert L. Zechen, broochmanager of First Federal elChicago's Pack Ridgo office ut123 N. Northwest Highway, baabeen presonted the DIstInguIshedService Award from the Porloftldge Jaycees.

The Distinguished ServireAward Io presented to tao Is-dividual judged an making thement oslstandingcontrlbstloo tothe community and service tupeople. Zechen was chosen by apanel of Jaycees fremnominations submitted by peopleand orgonlzatioon throoghoot thecornmwtlty.

Sachos joined First Fedorat ofChicago when It merged withFirst Savings of Park Ridge in1074. During 1075 sod 1970,Zecheo served as branchmanager at First Federal ofCldeago'oMosntPronpectoifice.

Saches is o past director of theCinicago Area Council of Savingsdanucintlons, post president ofthe Park Ridge Chomber ofCommerce, post president andcornent board member of thePark Ridge United Way, pastpreuldent qnd current boardmember efthe Park Ridge LisosClub, and he nerved two terms entltebeardet directors of the ParkRidgo YMCA. Ile Is aleo o mom-her of a sumber of otherorganizatIons. - -

Ho and bis wife, Alpin, resideInPaistine.

Waf

Tax shelterworkshop

Taxuheltei'u are not snot for thewealthyl With themajor por-lions of-the income tax lawn as-changedund inflation puniag

changed and, Inflotion pusbtogpeuple into higher - Incomebrackets, more 9h50. just thewealthy cao benelit from taxabelteredinveatments.

Te esplaine the entire area of- tax shelters, Gene Msckevlcb,

Account Executive, E. F. Hutton& Co., will condset a tsx nhelterworkshop for MONNACEP,

- Satnrday, MarcIr 24 from9:31am. to noon. at Oskton Coin-moolty Coflegé, Ooktoa st andNagloave.,Msd050roVo. - - - -

- The warkohop in especiallydesignedtorperooltolnthe36% to_7f% incometaxhrocket. - -

Tultiun for the couroe, OBus,E2t01, to $10. . To register, nendcourue ñomber,-yoslo nasse, ad-dress. and phohe number wIthcheck payable to MONNACEP,-7199-Nagte ave, -Morton Grove,Ill.- fI53. For additional infor-rnstioa,call967-5021. -

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-CRUSADE of MRCTyour l'air Share gift works all year long

'3. d registrationlafety Tows, an edseeti000l

program sponsored by the WentVolley 1emI05 si the PalissaICeancit st Jewish Wo,stes andInhool District f3 and geared toipotrsrt young childreO, wallmIsdo IO NoIOsO School, 5551Oootssm, Nibs, thIs sommer

ltegintretiOta will taIse plane ero

PrideD, March 23, 1579, from 910Il oss. and 1 to 3 p.m ot Nel500Onhool. wtd reglotrosts sbosld beeoteritig either kiodergattee Orfirst grade.

Ilopoce permito, Ibsen nblldreorobe oVIlI be leur years ol age byidee 1, 1575 will be accepted.Proo(ofagei5 required.

Eoiioltment prèference will brgiveotofic5tli0cr5 Registratleolu On a first come-first servebasis. -

The lee is $0 for s twoweek, morsiog or oftnr0000sessios;

Starting dotes greC June 25,

July 9, JollY 23. Cbildres do nothove Is live In Diotrici te atteod.

Last sommer. chlldreereceived isotrsetiefls ospedestriOo, motorist, bss. fare,binycle, police, toys, playgrosod,railroad crossings. stronger,drog, und goseral borne end ploymIsty- Agais, Salety Tows willto georedterniakethe child nujoy -uod sedtret5Od what he le leur-ning thrs the use of movies,poems, 50515. viSos! aids andvisits to local police and faredepartments.

The playgreand el NelsonScbeel-wIll again become a smalltowniomlniattare.Prastice totesplaceottaO outdoor layout Sollt loIhe scale el a srnoll child, wIthhoosee, cars, traffic lights,crosswalks -sod signs. Fer moreregistration iofermation, cullMerylRivenson,91513f 0.

Maine Northgraduates

- Mai50 North .prioclpsl, Mr.A.IC.H. Cocisrase, aonoousced lustweèk that52 students have sac-cesstnlly completed grudnatisOreqdireméitu. No comisen-cernent. ei)rcize5 were held for

theig tdtos, but 25 ,funoarygrodsateshave decided to par-ticipate in tise June constatent-eponent.- - -

Des Plaijoes students who willps)jic)patéinthe;JOete comment-e/meist-ore;-tmbla Faith Harpie,-Jánel L ef' -Mallen, -ColinesPolatiek, -iàtsris - Ans Porter,l,eeAsinRsarboro.

Nileu. studènlu who will par-ticipotè -in the June comment-

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eemnsest.laroC Mons Crietise,Nicolette flavos, Karen LyneLiebei'nsan, Brian MichaelLiebrnán, Carol Jeanette

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Besetttiut, und Jslle Mode Von-Schindel:

- Marillaccmrnendçd

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t!1çten- Five -Mari}lac Seniors hove.5ee500rnitor - by the Notionul

- --MerítSchbi.- -Clip CsrporaltsOfor academ- ychlevemeat.Those seaiers are Mary. 1,5er(Pyrb Ridyn Marcy. Rabien

-)Gtesview), -varen - Daugherty)Do9 Plainesl,.Mouceen Daffy(I))iles),- onl Jsne GicQox (Des

-Ply"oes). Thcse.cfmmendOtiOSS-- Were deterthiy/d. by the PSAT

neores.frsmthefsllefthelriOnlOr

We may r)0 hove o cule lo; everyfinonCiol U. but we do hove o curethor;; make your housebod budget levImuch better

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Cabaret Theatre '79, an all-newmusical revse available to dabsseeking entertainment forprograms and fand roboro, willbe presented tu three ptuviowperiormoocesMarcbl3.2400d25.at -Guild PlAyhouse in DesPlaines.

The revue is is two acts, eitherof which may be booked. by -organIzatIons intbe area. ilenofilund program chairmen of peuspalotse vicinity are urged to attendone of the three Cabaret Theatre'79 performances if they arelooking for fotsre enterlalnmentideas, añd the generai public isInvited for a good evening's en-tertalnmeot by nome talentedssbùrbaoneigbboro. -

Performers io the trsspe lo-elude Joel CObeÚ and Tom Iloegof Mount Prospect, JackieSbadinger of Park Ridge, RassiJohnson slid Jobs Van Hook ofSchasmburg, and Pants Gnou ofGlenvlew. Cabaret Theatre '79 Isdirected by Pouls Uneli, withJohn VonHeskosaccompanlst.

Tickets ore ovoilabte at thedour at $2.50 each, sr $i with pur-chaseof a$15 season isIlbscrlptbonfor 1979-80. The performancebegbnsat8p.m. Friday, SaturdayandSunday, March 23, 24 and 25.Guild Ployhsuoe Is located at 628Lee st., Des Plaines, phone 288-llillafterllnuon).

Marillacbenefit-MC.Fahey Flynn, Channel 7newalnall. wlll be the master- of

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ceremonies at Marilboe'n anisant-Bwieflt Sattirday. March 31. inDa3chooltheatre, 3i5 Waukeganrd. Mr. F wil introduceOelen the pIanist and blu er-

- cboptra snd the MacilIac Chorus- andpauce Troupes

- The show begins at S p.m. with- theflenefbt Chores, conducted by

Mr. Plerco Donoglto, openIngshow. "Songs by AmericanCompoxorn Thraugh theDecades" In the theme terBenefbt '79. Mary Ellen Lavettewill accompany the choral nues-berS----- .

-, Mino Bonnie BernsteM;MacbRag dance mnstrucler, haschoreographed amerai ntonbern,jncliidbng"Pepperiment Twist,"

- "Aquarius," and a "Chorus- Uno"medleyfortheSenburDan-

- c6_ TroIie. The dancen areMlson Farnyth, Alice Burns,

--- Karen Burns, Kathy- Higgins.- Terry Janus. LInda Llnownkb,

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Eileen - -Mitchell, MadelunPlimkett, Judy Sommers,- andMichelle Zleemns. The ten-membwi Janlor Dance .Toupe

- Barb Janus, tasca itopp, Nancyç Notars, Cindy ep*ean, EaTen- Walsh, Daun Webber, Chris

Zwlazek Cathy l.eonbu andAn-- nette Dl MaedIiO.WI11 dailea to

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- - SilentAuctlon. For fsrthpr lo-!onnatlnil, eau Marillac at 446-

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Ultie Big Man, starring GordoHoffman will he shows by theDoblen Cosunuolty College FilmSociety os FrIday, March 23 at8;15 p.m. In Building g on theDables InterIm campus, OolitosnodNagle, MortonGrove.

in this epic comedy. directedby Arthur Peiio Hoffman playaJackDiabb,anlrrllable 120-year-oldgentleTnan.

This epic comedy, directed byArthurPenn, attemplotecapturetheooaence nf Anserlcas heritage

- as revealed in the life esporteo-

Alcoholismplay -

Lady so the Rocks, a playdesIgned in inamase undorstan..dlngfalcehollsmwill bepresen-tod on Monday, April 2 at g p.m.In the CbapÖl.audltorbum ofLutheran GeneraiHcspital, ParkRidge.

The3ismlnuteplayinpresentodbythoLuthorauGeneralPlayers,à group of profeostonal andamateur actors from the cornmimity. It Is presented Incooperation with the MaineTownship Council sn Alcoholism.A discussIon peciud follows thepresentation.

Tickelnarefreeandmayboob-tamed by phenijlg the LutheranGenerál Alcoholism TreatmentCenterat6tS.6151. -

Art exhibitThe LJncelnwood library, 41110

.W. Prati, is pleased to announcean exhibIt uf the paintingo ofEleansr Ide 01 the library thriathemsnthofMarth.- -, - - -

Ms.-Ide. a member ofthe Un-colnwood . Seniors Clsb, hasstudied forthelasttWoyoa& withWinifred Siebert, In- Rddltbon toher peevlutis wock wIth HelenVan Tempro and- Bernice

__a member uf the Morton- Grove AxtGntid at$ the ShaMeArt GuIld, Ms. ¡de lu dlspluyingher werk at Aii- Comfort Cor-poratlonincblcagoaswelL

Far any ftrthor: InformatIonre,ardlng the nalo*lngaand the

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Appearing in an all-musical revue at GUM Playhouse thisweekend ore the members of Cabaret Theatre '79. Left tu right.Tomiloeg 01 MossI Prospect, Jackie Shodinger of Park Ridge,Joel Cohen of MonilI Prospect, Paula Unell of Glesviow aod RaoolJohnson of Sclsunmburg. Directed by paulo GnoU and sTessa-panIni by-John Von Hook of Schawsburg, the five will performFriday, Saturday and Sondoy, March 23, 24, and 25 at 0 p.m. atGuild Pluyhote, 62f 1.0e st.,Des Plaines, after which their showwilt tour to grnsps desiring eslertsinmest for special pragrumsand fond raisers. For tichet or booking Information, coil DesPlainesThestroGsild,296-1211, osonto 5p.m. daily.

. 0cc filin societyces of Jack Crabb, played byHoffman.

Film Society serves toprometethe art offilmby presen-ting a variety of motion pictureswhich reveal the range ofpossIbilIty. In cluemotic ex-

Friday night's movieopen at 1145 p.m. and thescreening area Is accessib'e tethe handiCapped. A SO 'çentdonation il requested of DeMonandMONNACEPstudenta; $1 for

Nitos Northband concert

"His Henar March" and the"Emperata Overture!' will betwa of the selectIons when NilesNorth High School presents aband concert on Wednesday,March 28, 1979 at 8 p.m. In theschool audItorIum. 90M N.Lawler,Skohle. -

l.ed by Mr. Timothy Wolfram,the concoct w1lt teature the Nor-thICencertBand Jans EnsembleandIntermedlate -Band perfur-ndng works that they will pray incompetition-at-the flilnobs HighSchnal Annociatlon Clans AAStato Band Organization çom-petition to beheld at NiesEantHighSchool on Saturday, April 0,l97 -

Admlsslonwillbefree. -

Saturdayfilms at--Ni le*'hbrary

The Children's Department ofthe Nilm Public Lbbrthy, 69110Doblen; is featorbng Children'nfllmu en Saturday, March 24 and -

2i,froth2to3p.m -Chltorenof.elementary ncltool age aro In-vited toan hxuröf-fiIn each

--Saturday. Following Is the lIst oftilmsforcachdate; - -

Marcb-24-'caoe of_e -ComideCnmle. Masker Fixe Mous, and

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ED HANSONBedtüneFairr Storyfor AdUlts

Everi,tbmo modern world otario to make sense lo me,rotherthanc008sltap5ychlath5t,IgOdOWObYthe river.

mo Des Plaines river near Aigonqols rd. hecosse on a wanndaythut'swhereyoo'il find them.

Just go Into the woods, near the river hank, and pretty ososyou'ilseethom, juotahippity-hopfrsmthe river.

Their names are Hippo and Hoppe. They're Iwo enchainedbullfrogs. Whatelse?

Every nu often, to get away fessu the grim und depressingreallulesof.thlsmudwOrid, I watch and listen to them.

LustSonday, as theyreloxed on the null ground, they bogan todlscussthlngsofaseri005 esture.

Hippo, the older, wiser one, sold In bis deep bussa volee,"lIoppe,there'n u homan Nuw, careful, slay but a hop from theriver."

Hoppe's eyes, bulging In my direction, said, "Are they ail likehim?"

"No, humam come In assorted colors - white, black, brown,redandyeliow," croakedHippo.

"Have they anything in common?", asked Hoppe. "Yes,"repliedHippo, "badhabbis, hate aod potentIal madness."

"What's that in his mouth with clouds around it?", askedHoppe.

"One of their bad habits," croaked HIppo. "It's a poisonsucker, contains nimtine and nine othertaxic pulsons."

"DoallhumanbeingspOlsolothemselVes?", askeduoppo."Most ofthemare drug addicts of some sort," explained Hip-

po, "Moro than four-fIfths of humans ose some sort of drugdally,SomecomblneseveroL" -

"Are theycrazy?". croaked Hoppo."Moot of them - an their usage of drugs expands, they'll ali

evenlualygamadaeddestroyose000ther," saidHippe."How nice," taldlloppe, and added, 'will their use si more

drugshostenit?""Yeu" replied Hippo. "They're now 0510g opium, hashish,

heroine, betel nut, marijuana, nicotine and caffeine. Lately,they've been gabbling up huilons of aspirins, tranquilizers andsleepbngpllla,too." -

"Gee,"croiskedHuppa, "what else?""Billions are dully onoro of stimulants and depressants.

Mimos are now slaves to same ssrt uf drugs. Many uf thesedrugs, caffeine, the opium derivitives, and, in many cases,olcohsl-andnleotlne, become indispensable to their false-feelingofweilbelngandtheycan'tklckthe habit."

"What'sahabit,Hlppo?""That which lu too weak to be felt until lt'Wino strong to ho

broken, Hoppo.""Gosh." croakedHoppo, "how terrible.""Yes," ogreedHippe. "Some oftholryssng out goof bails and

eveitsnlffglue.""Ghlly,"croakedlloppa, "you've been uroond.""Indeed, t was once captured by o young girl and her father.

He pst me in a box and stopped by a Nitos saloon. When heshswedmetothebarkeep,Igeto leek around."

_"Whatdidyouoee?", croakedHoppa."Letsofhumunsdrinking ulcuholondeatlng poison suckers -

Ialmostcroahèd!", saidHippo."Burp,'oaldHoppe. "Yousurebeenarsund.""Yes," ngretidHbppo. "Andthey spend money tu make them-

selves feel bad."_

"They must he mad," croaked Hoplis. "How did you otaway?" -

"I hopped away afterthe little gIrl got me home. i was luckyxhodidn'tkisnme,"naidflippe.

"Why?", croaked Hoppe."Becaase, ydu fuddyduddy, I'd have turned ints a Prince and

becomoshumanbeing" -

Hero'nothethiagtliat in na fable. That's Arvey'. Special Bar-B-Q Ribs, served with that secret dewey's tangy nasce. LastweekIdrospèdIntnArvey'nRe5Iaaraflt, Waskegan and Oaktoo,Nileadad ordered a fullnlab. Believe soc, these are the finestribs I've ever, tasted. They're thick und meaty, jnlcy. andcookodtoperfectbon. Afulislab Isouly9i.is5ala cartebot, If youdealre, yosicanorderthemas a complete dinner for only 3110 ad-

41110051. , -.Here's wimething yoa may not hnow. Yon can order Arvey'n

Bac-B-Q Ribs to take sot. lo isst o few minates yos eso haveyour erster, Said take 'em homo with you at the regular messprIce. Andtbay'rospeciaUypaCkedtOkeP 'emhsU

Arvey'n Is also offerIng anothersaper opecioL lt s a braded T-- Bene nImio, a big He-Man sized steak, that's broiled to portee-

tlonthe way youlilte It. Forosly $0.95 s la carte this Is the finestnteakintowssoranywhere for thatmatter; and for jost 30* entrathIs T-Dose steak àan also be ordered as a complelo dinner

- whlébisicludeosoop. salad, IIOtatO, rails, hatter and dessert.

_'i --- District 71The -Beginning - Orchestra,

Beginalng Band, IntermediateOrchestra, and: IntermtdsateBand will perform a concert onMoildoy, March26 at7:30p.m. in

band concertthe Sooth School AI1.ParpOseRoom. Parents and friends arecordlaily invited. Studenti wittaòt in adiitlttod unless acenso-paniodbyan aduli.

-- Maine Eaststudentstravel to Itaby

"Axs'lvedercl" goes out tu the20 Maine East Italian studentshoarding a 747 jet March 24 fsr anine-dayiripla Italy.

Students will arrive in MilanSunday moroinf, March 25. Aftertouring the Church nf SantoMaria Geile Grazie, studeola willtravel by bss to Venice andVerona, where they wIll view thefamous halcusy of Romeo andJuliet. The nein four days will hespout sightseeing, and studentswill tour such places no DogesPalace, Bridge of Sigha, MediciChapel and msch more. Rome Isthe final city on the shoe-day trip.

_ Highlights wIll include visitingthe Pantheon, Saint Peter'o andtheSistine Chapel.

Such trips, arranged by theAmerIcan Inslitute of ForeignStudy, are la promete interest inlanguages and to practiceupeaklng and studying the waysof the country.

The past loar trips have beenvery successful. "Not even sstomach aishe," repUes sponsorRobert Gruttolo.

Mr. Grottola, who- has spentoared ail five trips, plans to haveanother in 1901.

Students going on the sine-daytrip ta italy during springvacation are Gina Beftucci ofRiles, JoMen Cappeilo of ParkRIdge, Gina Cosestins al Hiles.Ramona Cosentbno uf Hiles,Stephen Cuoick of Glenvbew,Donna DeBellisufNiles, CarolineDevIn of Niles, Cathy Deviln ofNiles, Rob Devils of Hiles, PamEinspar of Nlies, Terri Fumaruloof Hiles, Storie Hester of ParhRidge, Alleen Horowitz of MorduGrove, Kim isola of ArlinftonHeights, Mark Maceel of MartenGrove, Cathy Mosso of Nitos,Heidt Pabbch of Nibs, KeithPanoce ofNiles, John Pagliarl ofPark Ridge, Michelle Prasma ofPark Ridge, Ed Rims of Hiles,Steve Remano of Hilos, JoeSalerno of Nlies, Lisa Savions ofMortosGrove, Sam fluida uf DesPlaines, and GIgI Veo sf Hiles.

Nibs EastSpring musicalHiles East High School drama

department will presesl Its an'nual spring mnslcul Seesaw onFriday and Saturday, March 30and 31 at a p.m. and Sunday,April 1 at y p.m. st the achselanditorluin, Lincoin and HIlesave., Skohle.

Directed by Mr. Jerry Proffilof the East drnnsu department,choreographed by Mu. KathyHIggIns, with Mr. Robert Ander-sos au musical director, Mr.Frusk Mayfield as technicaldirector, Ms. Both Gelata,costume co-ordinutorand studentosslutant Jan Schwartn, themusical comedy includes eightbig production numbers portar-mod by u company of 31. Theleading raies will be played byBill Ellist, Elaine Cobs, JeffSnmnerasd Lori Ich warts.

Tickets wIll cost$2.50 lo advus-ce of the performances and $3 atthe door, -There will be a freesenior citIzen's performance osFriday, March 30 at I p.m. Forinformati9s e73-6012, ont. 1157.

Orchard Villagebenefit danceParents und Friends sI Or-

chant Villuge wIll hold lt.v firstounnal Dinner Dance an latas'-day, May 12 at the Sheraton.North Shore Inn, 933 Skekie blvd.in Northbrook. COcktails aro at8-30 p.m. and 4100es' at 7,30 p.m.Mosic provided by the RonMichaels orchestra.

Orchard Village lo a CLF inSkokie providing training andservices tor developmentallydisabled (mentally retarded)young adnits.

Please contact cholrpernons,Alta Saltnborg (474-4004) orShelly Trilling (075-7276) for for-therlsifonnatlos.

Cancer benefitLas Vegas nightThe Herwlts-Slavin Memriul

Cancer ResearchFoundallen vIlbenponssrlogitsannualGula LasVegasnito onilaturday, March24at O pm., at Henrlcl'e-RamsduOlIare Ins, 116011 N. Mannheimrd., Rssemont.

Thlsevent ose of the largest,If not the largest, castes-typefund raising activity In theChicago area where virtuallyevery type of casino game Isprovided for its guests. Allprofita from the event go directlyto the forefront uf cancer rosear-ch to benofil pre505t and fstnregenerations against this dreadeddisease.

Appropriate attiro reqnested.

COMEEXPLORE!its an ifltv,est(flge,perpancs f,ve aiIta,enlIevsls or thnìflg andcocklo!I5. Nilhn000ssndçrsnntes I oc,aate a mUlt-ludo at ditla,snt almos-phe,es, bui sos thing insolomon, outside ding din-ing st alle-dable p,icosWith a menu IO Stesse themo,l . di sb,,mn olinopoOlestop by and See totysuisalt. It is o nostdelighttul copOrienco

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On March 31 and April 1, tIsiscrestive troupe will presenthighlights from several Broad-way productIons, including "An-nie," "ThoWIn," and"Fbddlerunthe Reef." Show linees vili beRp.m., Saturday, und a specialChildren's matinee os Sunday at2 p.m. The Chlldren'u TheatreonuS shnwcase ils taleots at theWeinstein Center for PerformingArto, National College ofEducation, 2845 Sheridan rd.,Evanston,

For tIcket information, contactthe Costar on Deafness ut 725-5620.

Established by Gleavlew'sCenter on Deafness la 1974, theChIldren's Theatre, and asmaller touring company - theTrovelingHandstronpe, have en-tertained appreciative audiencesin schools, aervice arganlsauons,andcommanitycenters.

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MR.SEWNSEWFiles all types nf sewiri'nmchtnea. Any make. any made.Free estimate. pick up soddelIvery. Most WOrk completed In3 days. LeafleTs asallable. Cull15740W. 1adÑns accepted onbsthnewRsdInedmsthlnes.

UPHOLSTERY

BILL'SCustomUpholstery &

Furniture RepairFree Estimate

296.3216

ENTERTAINMENT

L -POU(AJAx r--I- ARINESTSA

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-lWedding, Banqueto, Picnicnetc.I - - CdJIM- -

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have anice weekend...

.IL:Ti1 ri T1')FURNITURE

Ttables-pamlce. Losup table, 26",rosnd cocktail table and endlatee. $220. I6&&657 alter t PM.

205/330

Io" lIving room coucb-goldfloral-2 yrn. old, 04Th 1664457 alter 6PM. 20613-

7 p limed oak dining roomExcellait cond, ;4Th. 16&8457aftor6PM. 264/3-09

MISCELLANEOUS

Brand new tournament foosballtable. Original coot $600.09, now$275*166-4092. W3TS

Sell contained 514/FM stereOsi/S aueakees, Good rond. 135.05.1674TS2- 094F4-12

Antique "WhSie" newlogmachine. Working condition,

36" Avocado c.own ronge, tiser-mal burnor-automattc olee. clocktimer, contInuous clean oveh-goodcondlttnn.$1i0. or bestatte?.SS7-87oe 200/3-15

Tires (2) .560124. whltelallnylon. $25.00. 065-4273 291/44

Walnut color wall shelf system,adjustable. $00.00 I65-6273 Ibid-S

20' Coiftomais 05mw thrower.Gond condition. 81110.00. 824-9469 295/4-19

Sieving Sale-must sell O riss. for-alture, adolt clothing, size 10-12.

603-5287

25" consoletelevisioii-steres$256.Indoor tread mill, twin bed, eIer.

- roaster, office furn., misc. items.823d602

(4) G70-15 whitewall- tires moms-ted, for Plymouth or Dodge van:Like new. $125. (2) i7&.14 snowtieen moUnted. S5O 774-7191altee 5,30 PM

WANTED TO BUY

Complete set of suons lett,handoolgeil cloba, IO good condition. 964.0310V

PETS

45k' Boa -Coiistrlctor make, oc--cessorlesplasoego. ExeLlsealth:Beaadfulcolors, lIb.00forall.orIsestrofler. 105-5246.-187/4-19

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NICEPffSFOR.- - AOOPTIOÑ-

: TO APPROVED HOMES-Bin. l-5P,SL -7dayoaweok.

-Eecelvliigìolmals 7-5 weekdoys7-1S0tiÄrdayandSsinday. --- aoseothoIMs'a:r - --KAYS:AIIIMAL SHELTER

- - s7IIN.thogtàjiHinR& -- - -- -- ArthsgIeHeIgbIa -- - - -

MldeoeaIn& 0Veeka. WeaNed.-Cull05l4g64 - -- --Z---

MOTORCYCLES

-7g- DavldúNsì SXT-1Ib.Excellent condltlon..1360.tO orbestoffei-,805-0544 250/4-19

-- USEDCARS

69Olds 4 dr. oodan; Full powér,A,/Ç, cBradio$6OO. 205-0329

USED CARS

LOST & FOUND -

RUMMAGES &BAZAARS -

Good hupa 6 days a week. Con-algnmenlstakenonMonday. Youget 60%. F Aux Reusle Shop,534llGoffRd.,Skokie

RUMMAGE SALEImmanuel Lutheran School 1515Choatnul, GleavIew, offWaobogao Road, Friday March23, 1-9,508. March24, 9-12

FOR RENT

Fully famished condo on MarcoIs., Fia., across from Golf ofMexico. 2 hdrsn., 2 baths. 3M:wk. or$1WO.mo. 703-1334

NILES, immediate occupancy,8012 N. Waobegan ltd. 1,150 sq.

parking. 725.2855 or

REAL ESTATE

NUes, catch a falling price! 2IIdim., low tax, brick rasch wIthdhungt;foliflnlsbedbamt.,2me -

B.B.Q. Nice area.

'IROACAIliROFiCATINO 961.00

- -NORTHOROOK

Salcodo:delaxe.3 bdnn.. 2 bath,Indsor pañlng C/A, W/W, car-

--- r - tis

- eiss«jtnawua.uie

for aging. Excellent ' working -

ilondlUons, compotltiveOaIaryr

come see for,-- yoorue1f - - ' -

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NORW000 PARK HOME- EO1ON.Nila - -

HELPWANTED

1978 chev. Monto Carlo, A/C, RECEPTIONISTauto. V-0, PS/PB. P1W. P/S.doorl'ocks, RWD, tilt, cruise,AM/FM. Likonew. callMlke05l- Mverijslsig-ages.scy needs bright4331 energetIc IndivIdual for front

console uwitch-on. Duties involve

and mIsc. oenOrn_loffIce work. Same offle en-perlence required along wIth

Loot 3/3 small grez A good typIng -skIilsronsotabIebmIc. Clara & poolueoi.Stopinor8dWO$SE -

BUSINES - - NANCY OROZcO

OPPORTUNITIESFully - epped BeautyShopon qvaukeeAve. InNOes. $5100.orbestoffer. PERSONNEL

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967-8800OF DES PLAINES

- Las SI.- Pot Reap. Sereine

ACCOUNTINGcLERK(IYPIST

Our management departmenthas an immediato openIng In ourGlenviow office for a detall mm-dod individuai with good typingskills and accounts payable ex-perlonce. Congenial atmosphere,approximately 20 hours perweek. Please cali RUTE for anappointment.

709-0010 Eat. 33

KOENIG b STREY

SSIWedmjIIRd.. Gleilniow

Woated-middie-aged womanconipaninu for Iady.Psrt 11551e.Own tramp. 964-HOt

PERSONNEL- CLERK

Provisos EnperlenceReipfol But Not Necessary

lsnmediateponitlonfor individoalIn our Mod&n Loop Offices lobandit various personnel fnn-clisse. Some t3'tsmg holpfuL WeRorGeedaryjsOnfIan-

Cal 236433

MAINTENANCE- SERVICES

aboola1oppyomItyosò1as

autodRaùd lt traonmlsalon-.., -'s,HAZELCREST

lu ,,.0 è.fli- -1l..iid UNFIED AlITO

manufacturing, ½..;ìí TRANSMISSION

from 2expressways. $lO. M7B969per mo. From existingfarm building. Cash orterms. Full Time

Cal All3Shifta"Ann EI EAL

HOWAIWJOHNSONSEiMflUUO L n i i l2OtCatdwell

3121419-1191047-9141

---- - HELP.: -.- - KEYPUNCH-: WANTED- - - -- -

- ' -.-: OPERATOR -

We-need anoperator with 1 or- . Kat a 5406 cr101 helpful. Salrybased on-engserleoce. Companypold lIto. health and dIosbIlityIn-

-sarance. -----------. ÇAL[Th2O

TASK, INC.

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HELPWANTED --

EXECUTIVE SECRETARYFall Ile,.

w- nro losIdsIg for a mstmw. orcosized, responsible lodividusiwith good typing and commooscatiOO nioTo. Most enjoy workingwith the publie. Pleasant personality eutromely importunI. Willhe trained in vnrious oreos mclsdiog New Aecoocto. Soodlloolfeiner beoellto includo Life. Hospitol und Acoideot losursorn;pmtt Sharing; Vacation; Career Apporol.

P4-Immediate hstee.iew CoIl:DEBORAH LEVINE 729.0900

GLENVIEW GUARANTY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC.990 RIVER DRIVE. GLEN VIEW

au,q.a1wpoflOhIY,OplY,rMJI

TELLERFULL TIME

Enperieneed or will train for well established Savings A Loan IoNiles. Good beociOs.

CALL PERSONNEL

712-3600

I,,

MEN AND WOMEN'NEEDED

- OPENINGS ON3:30 to Midnight

Shift

contour Sawn is 4 blacks from Northwestern Station. NortranbusstopslnfrontOfoor door aodsffthe street parking.

Production MachIne Operators seeded. We oller goes! startingpay,paylncreases every M days.

Good vacation plan. 9 paId holidays, free losedical and life in-sorauce, oununer resort area its Southern Wisconsin and o fun-tastic profit sharing plan.

- WE WILL TRAIN- APPLYINPERSONORCALL

Kon Stock a1024-1l46coto £d050G, croIse dlMoehsieRO5dICorec,ofO,ac,I&fld55T1aCk5,

DENTAL ASSISTANTNeeded for busy oral surgery office.

Full Time & Part Time.9AM-6PMGenerous Salary And Benefits.

CALL 163-6831

oçcfli*r OPPORThNmE AVAILABLE-srith our growIng organization. We arr adding the followIng In-dsvidualstoourntaff:

; - SAVINGS COUNSELOR. .RECEPTIONIST TELLERSExcellent SlowIng Wages, Fringe Benefits Inclode Vacation,Profltsharing, Insurance and Career Apparel.

OffIcesInGlenvleW,HighlOndParkd Wheeling.Flinmedloinba,4ewColl

DEBBIE LEVINE 129-0996-GLENVIEW GUARANTY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC- -

996 RIVER DRIVE. GLENVIEW- ssio5,atooynqcoyerM/F

WI.

HELPWANTED

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

'''Immediate

lull tisse opening for a person with I yr. experiesceio accounting to prepare und process Invoices for poymeot os acomputer A/P system. Duties include malotalniog records ioacrollotLog coolrolu, matching i000ices with items received andproviding mformation as needed.

' SECRETARY (Part Tono iOdIO AM To 200 PM)1 yr. of office esperience, typing skills of 50 PPM, and theability to transcribe from sotes or dirlutiog equipmentrequired. DstiesInclode recording student data and assisting In

lthe preparation ofvarloss reports.

' Fermoir adomsallon and appoIntissent coalarl

h. JACKIE O'BRIEN 957-5120 Est.411 b1

OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGEb1- ioo N. Nagte. Morion Grooe. IllroeqmILOp,sIlollr,mels,cr,u/Immwm4

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK

V.I.P. TEMPORARIESNow isthe time br YOU lo cork Temporarily il:

Y O Uare between jobs (well place YOU hciweeo IlermAneolob ioterviews)

Y OUoeedto rearh the jobmarket (welikeIp YOU work at ityour way)

Y OUneed "going back to work" confidence (well counselas well as place YOU)

Y OUOOwI to AbanIco skills )we'll progress YOU as fast asyoscon go)

$25.00 bonusafterfirstOl hours workTopkosrty rates -Droop Imurunce Plan-Bonus plan

CALL: 774-7177 orVisit:5151 N. Harlem,Suite 203

DrIno 000pos so irtoedsu foe ysar FREE g.ft

no Bugle, monday, March22, 1979 Pago 23

I SWITCHBOARDIRECEPTIONIST

Fuss located near Nagle & Northwest Hwy. needs a full taneswitchboard receptionist. Experience on rassoie PBXprefeoed, bat will train krigbt deposdable Individoal with agood telephone manner. Typing Is required and adding machineexperience a pias. We offer a good salary, paid holidays and oarbenefit plan includes denial. Hours SAN-4:30 PM, CTA asdNORTRAN indoor. For intervlewappolstmesl please cull:

NANCY lJ,NNON7823440

JAY CORPORATIONMOON. Nsrthweot linT.

ChIcago, fil.

THINK OF YOUR FUTURE!

WE- ARE!

Whether Tos are looking Icr yoor lirst job or reiurnlng to thebusiness world, yos'lI he Intereoted io learning atout the masToppartusities aod benefits we offer. 1f you are alert. depoo-dable, and looking br u rompasy that likes to promote fromwithin, you may wool to consider ose of our openings In nor DesPlaines off ice.

FILE CLERKYou wIll enjoy working In our pleasant surroundings amongfriendly people. ConvenIently near NW. train. Hours: 830AM-4:45PM.

- Pow *çnoSft

Jan Rachn

LIBERTY MUTUAL INS. CO.un,qu.lnpo5mWnOWY55'

HELPWANTED

SECURITYOFFICERS

M NeededMale Or Female

We OlferThe Foflowing:Paid vacations, sniforms fur.nisked. free tile lnsw'uoce, tOneand one half tor overtime, doukletime for holidays. Paid os jobtraining. akin medical islsurasre.Interviewing GaRnie Bosil. Roam5, 9:IOAM-I1QfPM whdayo., 0530Waukegan Rd., Morion Grove.UI. or eat 322-733t

SHARP MS.AGE 25-35

For varied duties. esercise In-structor, dance, and sales. Workio our sewest und largest centerin Nues, Ill. Call 067-6333. Ask forUsa, Manager

REAL ESTATE

SALESNues oldest realty office seeksfull time sales people. Our officeis newly remodeled and we uttertop commissions nod bonus plan.

0576666KAESER H MAESER

1135 MEwedwo

BARTENDERSBUSSERSCOCKTAIL

WAITRESSESFOOD SERVERS

Enperience preferred, hat willtrain. Most he able to work dayssr nights. We affer compelllioewaget and excellent hood Its.

RPPLY IN PERSON

VICTORIA STATIONRESTAURANT

701X1 CaIdwell, Nies

SECRETARYlu MARKETING MANAGER

We liane un Immediate opesinfoc a brIght, personakle anresponsible Individual with goodtyping and rnsomLlniruliOn shillsto assist nor hosy MarketingManager. A variety of inlerestingduties In u modero sIlice. Es-cetleol starting salary and fullcompany paid benefit-v. Fsr la-lervle" appointment cull

5N11 KREXELIVI1IU

NIKON INC.

1500 N. ORlI PARKNILESnalop1nnsooyn,enIcen,

BARTENDERFULL TIME.EVENINGS

Cull ManagerRON COLE

9651396

CUSTODIARPurtTbme Weekeudsg2.00$3.25 Per Haar

ContortNILFAPARK DISTEICI

7077 Milwaukee Ave.MI-6632

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HELPWANTED

SECRETARYWe ere in need of an additional secretary to work xith ourMortguge 1ews.5)epeetment. Moot have good typing skills endmath aptitude. Shorthand desired but not essentiel. Excellentstarting salary end generose friego beeefite inclode; Life,Hoepital end Accident lenseenco; ¡'refit Sharing; Vsootioe;Career Appoeel.

Foe Immediate Interview CuS:DEBORAH LEVINE - 7290900

GLEN VIEW GUARANTY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC.990 RIVER DRIVE. GLEN VIEW

¡quS Oner5s°l5 EeOY,: M/r

OFFICE OPPORTUNITIESBank Administration Institute. wend's largest research andeducational organisation for banking, seeks responsible in-dividualotostaffeurnatiOnal headquarters offices.

SECRETARIESUNDERUTIUZED? Re-eotahlish your career objectiveswith an above average secretarial position here. Your officeohms and secretarial ability will provide you with an oppor-tunity te contribute in a truly professional environment,which provides fer rapid recegnitien of ability and rousses-surate advanremeutin responsibility.

CLERK TYPISTS -3Varied, interesting openings for people who are competeottypists and canhundle otheroffice doues.

i In addition to encollent salary and benefits we offer a moderei work environment.

CALL PERSONNEL693-7300

DN4KADMINISTPAIION INSTITUTE

E' ,203 S. Northwest Hwy.Park Ridge, IL

05 rrlat @prørtWAly e,mAryee o/I

** MACHINISTS**MACHINE TRAINEES

oppognINmEslo GROWlWE OFFER our einployeesa 100% tuItion rofuodprogram.

ThE OPPORTUNITY TOE Set opyour own machines; learnmorethanene machine; to Increase your wages based uponyour ability; share the company profits thru 2 semI-annualbonus payments based on company profits

OUR PRESENT OPENINGS INCLUDE: GtUNDERS...1ntersai, Ezternal,Surface, NC., and Blanchard. Milling andDrilling Operators, GearToothGrinders.

MACIllNETRAfl0EESWithautarting rate of *5 60 per hour Plua the opportunity tebecomeaquallftèd machinlut. Same of the benefItsby our employees are 11 paId holidays per year,major medIcal coverage life insurance, and a completecpanypaIdpensIon pias, and no layoffs In averli yearn.

Interested In working fora company thatgives you a chan-

thengtveuaacall:

CUSTOMER SERVICEPromotion has crealed an immediate need for a detail orientedenergetic individual Io u050me a variety of reeponuikilities bet-ween ear warekouse and office. Will also assume responsibilityfor lousing credit for returned merchandise and related ac-tivitIes. Attractivo salary pius foil rompaoy benefits iociodingprofit ohariug,free life and health insurance and more!

CONTACI TOM ENRIGIf1 6V-TEil000m Cemneniartlnee D

DIM INC.7448 NaBims NVL ILAr coni ogorrueiry AOiseAe, Astre nevAron

wr.... ..HELP

WANTED

BANKING OPPORTUNITIESUnity Savinge, one of the fastest growing Fmaneial In-stitutluss seeks responsible individuals for our RilesLocation.

FULL11ME COUNSELOR

Interested in s unique position that provides you with ex-posare to seme of the mere Important aopects of bankingthat make eachday Interesting.Interface with customers handling New Savings,Retirement, IRA, Consumer Leans, New Accounts. 1m-mediate opening forais Cuotomer Service opportunity.

tI For InterviewAis iistnteutCall:

UNITY OIOIW,GoøRand

SAVINGS eo,qu,iorcorl'ierrrcePlo,reu/t

BANkINqGENEN1L CLERK

Interestinsg position for person who enjoys phonecustomer contact and a variety of clerical dutlea.Average typing speed required.

PROOF MACHINE OPERATORNCR 775 Proof/Transit experience required toqualify.

mEfl lEal mieiAbility to work weli with people sa well as a goodfigure aptitude is a prerequisite.

°mtR iPiet ThielMust be available full timo during first three weeksoftraining. Work schedule following trainmg wIll

-7:4SAM-5PM on Monday and Wednesday

andApproximately 11AM - 5PM on one other weekday

600KKEEPINS cUSTOMER SERVIcE CLERK lpasrmse)Candidate should have some previous customercontact experience and be able to work well underpressure. Working schedule:Mondaythru Thursday lOAM -3PMPlease caøfer am appointment

Winirulie 3994100

KITIZMISRANK r"ANDIRUSTEOMPANY ItIzensBank

ver. Nwalghway and Tachy(Nortrenflultudeerl 14h blacks

, from NorthweuteflulltattOfl)PARK RIDGE, ILS..

, ,qsaioeeutusfensIoyrrIuO

SWITCHBOARD!. . RECEPTIONISTEucellentopportusity currently existufora peroenwtth es-perience on PRIt Consnleeqslpment. This in a front lobbyposition where,a pleasant personality and the abwty tocommnnicate wefl is essential, You will handle a highvolume of in-coming and eat-going calte plus welcome nurvisItors Call orapply in person

%63199 milS-4080

BELL & GOSSETT ITIRIISEAmdaAva .

Equ.ioraymM/P

WORK

WITH CHILDREN

Do you enjoy worhisg withchildren? Position otero for pre-school classroom uosistat, lolltime, must be 21. Encellest op-porOsoity for women retsrnisg loworker student. Call

. 9fl35

HOiSEWI VESCall from borne for AMVETS, 0-Ahours weekly. Gond pay. Cellbelweena:OOA.M.-Nooe.

655-3096

SALES CLERKWunted fsr Alois bakery sotte:Excellent benefits. Aptitude for0e01ssootiat. For appeler-

965-5333cqxstepsos050lrecwpleyrrn/F

PROOF

OPERATOR -

Full Timo

b_ PmtunedCoed Benefils

Mrs. Sim 905-441m

4M FIRST NATIONAL BANK1G OF MORTON GROVE

esosuempotersl. 565-440e

TELLERSFUlL TIME

ExperIence not necessary, wewill'train, We offer a good nor-thig autorI' and benefit package.CailLou HardIng feran interview077-4156

BEN FRANKLIN SAVINGS

125 Old Orchard Arcademilde

teeth eppestuelip EmPtess

SECRETARIESKEY PUNCHERSTYPISTSALL OFFICE SKILLS

Dtacovac Why...more people are becomiog a

Jobo Temporary. It in hecaneeoiirpeople are sor greatest asset,andthat's how we treut You.EXCELLENT PAYGENEROUS BONUSPAID VACATIONSLONC AND SHORT

ASSIGNMENTSRE*ø& :;Id '/21.

IN OLENVIEW, n9%Aak For Saale

0ilOPifloSL, Suite 30Glenview Prof lBhdg.I0LIBEItTYVILLE

lEI-7770517W. Lnkwllt.

HIGH SCHOOL,,,. BOYS

-.. .

BruIR

w_

flEED a JOB ? LOOK AT

HELPWANTED

ACCOUNTANTHerro os esceltent oppeetmiity wnth o rop:dly grownegorganisation. We see looking fer e recent college gendoute vrSpring 1079 grud te work io Oar Aeceostiog Depeetmest.Excellent epportonlity fer advascement md g008rous friogebveefiio.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARYSeed flemoso Or Cell For leterview:

DEBORAH LEVINE 729-0900GLENVIEW GUARANTY SAVINGS B LOAN ASSOC.

990 RIVER DRIVE, GLEN VIEW.,qua;eppnos,lnyrnopl000nnn°l

SECURITY GUARDGrestjohforaloexPeriencedsecwitll guard, bot we'll alsoconsider nommer who's reliable and mutore. Dependableposbile lraenportOtieO or car reqoired.

MAINTENANCE MANPrevious experience in elsetricat, plumbing and generalbuilding maintenance dnties necenoary.

lofe openings offer an encellent starting salary PLUS aliberal benefit package meInung 40% dlscoont so mer-chuodise, group insurance, 2 weeks paid vacation afterflrstyear, Opaidinolidays, paid birthday holiday too!

Cull our Pereounet Department at 047-0300, est. 318 fer aninterviewor apply lu person.

QUEEN'S WAY TO FASHION735074. Melvinu Ave,NOes, 1JUne10

enrqa,lopiwcsuolI000pine,rrv°O

TOP JOBSAVAILABLE

AT MEDLINEOar Corporate Headquarters is continuing to expand andpromote. Due to this growth, excellent career eppsrtositnexare nowovuitable for:

Inlerostieg punition available for an individual with goodgeneral office shills and accuratetyping ability. Thin s a fastpaced exciting pnoitionwlth career poientiat.

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ClERiC

Salary will ho commensurate with ability ix thin detail ornes-ted position. No prior experience is necessary hat a goodfigure aptitude io essential.

wAREHOUSEPort Time positions available to werkte eec Literature Sop-plyDepsrtissent. Seme lite worebsuse duties.

Toselsedsie year immediatcinterview please call Jackie al:291-2121

MEDLINE INDUSIRIESIo2sShernhlnrRd-

Nerthbrnob, ltnqon1osr5ntOIlneP10YrrAr

.MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS

Aro you seeking a solid position in a graving iodaslrY withexcellent wertung conditions? Floe & DreHern, ose of thelargest mdepenntent industrial furnace prodscern In Ihecountryoffere money, security und heeefltoyOU seek. If poucanlaynut asd assemble componente parts, and have sornehnowledge of torch cuttbywe'd like to talk with yos. ThinposItion not only offers daily variety of jobs and challenges,list an encollent starting salary and benefits. If on;erested,call Personnel Managir

. 2726316-

ac,qmmopPO,5rthIeeOOplrY,rl

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RESULTÇ'

'SECRETARY

The Rngle,Thurnday,MaetbIl, 1070

HELP n)WANTED

Quality ControlTechnician

.Jist the job for ypu if you're a bright in-dividual with higt school chemistry or acapable person we can train as a Quality Con-trot Technician,You'll take line samples of the aerosol andlIquid products we make and test them forquality.We offer an attractive starting salary, roomfor promotjon and an excellent benefitpackage including medical and dental plans,Apply in person or call 775-7700 for an inter-VIeW appointment.THE BARR COMPANY6150 W. Howard SI.Nues, illlsein

rnpearmnppeevc,nyemrA,ncOiln

ADMINISTRAIIVE SECRETARY

Secretariat nod Reohbeepiog shills required. Shorthand heipfolbut not secessary. ¡reviens enperiekce io law or accounting of-fice en asset. Encetleet opportoolly fer well orgaereed, sellmotiealed person.

EXCELLENT SALM? ANO BENEFIT PROGRAM

FOR APPOINTMENT CALL

SWEDISH COVENANT HOSPITAL

2745 W. Foste 875-8200

MONTGOMERY WARDENTERPRISES IS CURRONTLY SEEKING

CRI Uperttsit-Ihay SiciftCeslseneileisiealepTyístnWe offer good wages comonensurutiog with yoor experience In-clsdiog a complete benefitpackuge and a modern, friendly workenviroomeol. Foradditi000t infonhsation end appointmeel

Fiasse Cal filS-7ES let, 533M0NTGOMEEV WARD INTORPEISES

1401f W. Gruneleaf Regen l'mb, li.0e cneoi ceeeorOiv c,crlcre,

SWITCHBOARD OPERATORWe are is need of an EXPERIENCED switchboard operatoriohandle a bIoy coosole at our main office le Glennlew. This is afull time position Mooday-Fridaji 9-5 with nucelleol startingsalary and generous fringe henefife: Life, hospltahcatlon & ap-rident insoranCe; profil sharing; vacatine pta0; career apparel.

Fer Immedlete Interview CallDEBORAH LEVINE - 7290900

GLENVIEW GUARANTY SAVINGS H LOAN ASSOC.

990 Rivas Dilva. Glenviawr.q,,oieneooathnecnneioYcrM5

PERSONNEL

Our briny Perooneel Department seeds additional kelp. Goodtyping skills, pleasant ettltsdo, figure aplitode and the desire toassist in varied personnel related fonctions is reqwred. Inretors, we offer the epportsnity fer growth io a modernntlniatatiOg environmeni together witk asatlruetine salary andmany company paid kenefllaiselnaling profit sharonc.

CONTACTTOM ENRIGHT-e47-7080foriusmedlale ronulderalion.

, OLM, INC.

7440 N. NATCIIEZ-NIUNaoEqealOpn5n5ArmYEw0i0Y55

VftI IDC rrIfl( IT *1*I 'J I' 'W ...... Armoire, Id. dresser bd. hit.. nile

HELPWANTED

P.ge10

CREDIT

INVESTIGATOR

General Meters Acceptance Carp.Escellent salary pian SEO. quar-tony coot of living aUowance undGM fringe benefit package. Mostlihephone week and type 45 wpm.

CAI.l. UNOA OTTOOR JOHN SNIOEHS

392-7600oenqonnoeeeoseinecnn,elneerss/F

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001e of theo, firms io R. J. Sorb-mitt So AssociateS. It ieneProspect Heights, downtwooChicage and Hickory Hilts of-tices, Ita prealdeot, Gregory C.Schmitt, in optimistic aboatmaintenance of prices and level0f housing activity in the Chicagoarea.

Schmitt is particalarly cancer-oed however, overthe namberofamatears that beve gotten hotothe Chicago area inventmentmarket as far an hoasiog is coo-cerned. Imbaed with thephilosophy that the only way realcatate pricescao go is up, up, andap, these novices have pushed opthe value of single family homesto the poiot where many yonogtondUes ace unable to take theirfst step ho home ownership.Mod these Same overenteodedoovices are behog hart by eventise slightest hesitation ho market.They are not prepared like theinvestment pros In beodhog andflowhog with vicissitudes of themarket.

Schmitt feels that real estateinvesthog should he limited ho-vestment type properties only.And that micos leodiaf firms aodregielatery agencies comineacegoverning such practices, gover-ornent legislation nhonldcome ho-te the oct. Ansatear hoveStors,Schmitt paints oat, have been

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Appraiser Schmitt is bullish'on Chicago real estate

caught and hart douhte-dipphoghothe market. Living ho 00e homeand payhog a healthy mortgageand paying another mortgage onan hovesteneot property. Manythought that lfthey shoald run io-to any problemas to canote affidosecond property, it could he reo-ted. Hat the rental market forohtgle lamily homes has not beengood. This development willmake the amateur inventarcautions In the future.

Although ho recognizesstability ho the general market,Schmitt ho concerned etiout theoffice glut that isConunenclng tooccur ho the northwest suburbanarea. Particularly with the largeoffice complesea having iMItOto 2OO, uaaca feet of cantalspare. Noproblem esista he nayswith the smaller type officestructure catering to other thanmajorcorporateteiintu.

Phillip E. Johnson, senior vicepresideot of the finn, says thatcoemnercial projects with cor-parate headq800'ters behind thembave the greatest strength. Heespeels to See a steady growth hothe hotel/motel field for conves-fion-oriented facilities. These, hefeels, will he strooger is the citythan on its periphery. Heforsees u steady demand for ho-dustrial space. Office space isstroog, und esisthog teoaot es-p005ion coothosen. All space un-der constructios, especially hothe dawstwon urea, will be ah-oarbed. In fact, fight marketmay esist. lie, like Schmitt, is

. concerned with the overhoildiogof yffice facilities ho the north-west soharhan area. However,he recognizes a balasced supplyund demand 'm the Edeostt'ri-,State corridor und the Oak-brnok/DowoersGrove corridor.

Prices will remato at thepresent level throogh April andpick up afterward, saysRaysnond J. Schmitt, Jr. lo fact,ko thinks holerest rates may evenroll back. Some price alteratioo.hanoccurredparticularty ho tractsuburbs where several homes ofthe same model were availableand people seekhog to buy had achoice nf the lowest priced unit.

Pelees are generally one to twopercent abeve those of hootsmmUio. A spurt later ho the yearessay see one half to 00e perceotper moisiS or six to 12 percent uyear if all influences arefavorable.

Executive vice prealdeot andgeneral manager, Joch Purcell,enpeorta the market slowdown locantone until people famillailzethemselves thottes percest is thereal thing as fac as Interest rotes.Ten percent, according to Pur-cell, is bere to stay unless it goeshigher. Mortgages will tie them-selves to a poMI or pohot-aod-u-half underneath the prime roteand remain there.

People, especially amateurs,should get rid of the attitude thatyou can get rich by bnyhog realestate. Phillips says condomarket appears goad simplyhecouoe the younger buyer feelsit is the only purchase many conmake withoal overotraholyg theirabilitieo. Even at that, many acemaking payments that outstripthe'combhoed hocomeofhouhasdoand wives. Some of these "kids"aregohog back ander their parco-Is roof or are' falling upon the oldfolks for supplementation ofboushog dollars. Purcell rom-mental

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Park DistrictIçeShow

TheNllesPark District prenons-to the lhTRAnnoal Ice Show April6, 7 and U at the Nibs SportuComplex, 8435 HaSard. Conne seethe apectacislar "Ice-Cetera,Etc." show featuring JunI aboutever'thlisg you can neo en 1ro.Freien tiny talented lois to poisedpireetilng proteualwials, ali joinIn this unforgettable productionofentertainment. SeeltAprilß at7mp.m., April Tat l3O psa. orni7:30 p.m.. und April 8 at 2 p.m.Tickets went on salé March15 atthe NUes Sports Complex. Adult-$1.50 child - 75 if bought In ad-vance. Tickets at the4IoOr Adult$1.75, child $1 (it pays to buy Inadvance!). Come see the show.Information-29?50l5.Sp

Now's the time ta sigo sp forthe Nitos Park District's Springtennis 10x5555. This ¡s a greatchance to get In shape for Ilse

summer. Clauses meet errTuesdays, April 3 thru May SlatGrennas Heights Park. Cost Is$12 for0weeks. Learn about Golf,bowle improve your game or justhow to play. The Nitos ParkDistrict otters golf lessons atGrenoan Heights on Tuesdays.April 3 tkru May 1. The smallclass nine wilt allow participantsto receive Isdividnal attention.Coot ls$Ofer b weeks. Sign np nowfor these classes at the NilenPork District office, 7877Milwankee ave. Now is alwaysthe hesttlme!Forglrtsonly

The Nilen Park District en-courages all girls Interested inparticipating In thIs year's GIrlsSoftball sod Softball on é Tee tóregister now. GIrls Softball is for

The Sngle, Thnrnday, March 22,1019

rAIutuI1CL!WManisek seeks to improve

family park programsMary Marusek (left), NUes

Park DIstrIct Cernmissisner, isohnwn siShing a shot while gsiar-dod by her daughters Mary JanOandJoanatansutdssrbankelcourt the district in connlderinglighting. If you taels closely, ynucan still see the remains st the1979 snow in the background.However, wIth the weather In the60'u on Sunday, all the outdoerbasketball courts seemed ta haveconsiderable activity as Marychecked ost several parks withber family looking far an operobashot tosse.

Mary is especially interested iosupporting park districtrecreations1 activities that arefamily erbatest. Mary rotated,"Our family bus eojsyed playingbasketball together for the pastcaeple of ssmrsers. When otheradults or yousgstern join in,everysne has-bad a good tImo.My husband, Jobs, loaf been avolantees basketball coach andbe loves to involve the parents ingames. On one occasion o teamwhich was sopposed to play his7th grade St. John llrebeuf girls'team didn't ulrow np. The girlstask to the court aguinot the dadswho played io stocking feet.Although tronnced by theirdaughters, the dads had averyenjoyable wocksut and the girls

agesßto t8.teatnxwitl he donnedsarl tongues net np. If sufficientinterest is shown, learns will heregistered with the North Subur-ban Recreation Assöclatlso uftraveling teures. Sign upan soonas possible. Softball an a tee is far

had a great lione. lt would be nicoto, capture thene preciousmomests mare frequently. As unincumbent candidate for NileuPark District Çornmisslouer. Iwsold like to contlnsetowark tarprograma that involve parentsarid children enjoying such ac-Uvillos as family fun nights, not-thoU, volleyball, flnor hockey,tennls,etc."

ages é to 8 Interested In learnIngthe basics of softball. There willbe 4weekn of Instruction followedby leagse play. The programstalls April 2& Please sIgn isnow. RegIster at the Nitos ParkDistrict uffice, 7077 Milwaukee.

Park slide show

Harald and DorIs Davis (left and center) of the Balisrd ParliEstates Towshasse Assnciotion are sees dlscsssisg facilities undprograms of the Riles Park District with Commissisner LosellaBlaise Preston (right). The Citizens Awareness Committee spon-

sored a slide sbsw and discsssios at the Bollard Sporto Compleo,Thursday, March 15.

The progrsm gave local resimleuts an opportunity to isformullyexpress their views aod offer their saggestions to Park Corn.rsissIoners. Through programo of this sature, better lises of rom.mwiicatlon can be estsblished between the Park and its' csm-mssïty. Ifyen wosldlihete sponssrs prsgrsmoftbistype foryosrarea, pleasecatltheNiles Park District at M7-ê633.

Park candidate ElaineHeinen promises to workfor improvements

'The geueral deterIoratlor(fRiles fIeld losases and other parkfacilities is a shameful conDesen-lacy nnthe park distrIct of on All-Americas City," said ElaIneNemea, candidate for Riles ParkDistrict CommIssioner. "Myprimary gaol if elected would beto put more qimlity into the RilesPark System so we ran havelonger-tastIng parks."

Election of two Park DistrictCommIssioners will be heldTuesday, Aprit 17, at the sometanTeas elections for NUes VillageTrustees and st your regularprecisctpalllsg IncationS.

Noting that surrounding corn-manilles of comparahlepopulation and personal Incomedu not seem to bave this problemof deteriorating parks, Mrs.Itelsen further proposed "to is- tuses by drawing judiciouslyvestigate suit then change those from the surplus fonds that tronditiom that started ami are behave are svaltable nearlycostmsseng this downward trosd every year. An All-Americaninnurparksystem.' City sorb as NUes should boor an

"If vandalism is tho canse," All-Americas Park District.she emoplained, "then wè must Together we cas mshe it hap-have butter -lispervisioa sod pen."securify. ffseglect is the reason, Mrs. Heinen is s 14 yearthen we must upgrade sor mum- resident of NUes, residisg st 8027tenance and repair plans." To Oleanderwithierhsshssd, Jobo.help iteterminethe bestsolstioss, Por lbe post li years she honshe also plans to seek tIle bees a law clerk for a Chicagoassistance of ueighboring pork corporate law firm. Prior In thatdlotrictadministratiOns. she was a supervisor in the

' We in Niles can bave losger- pnhllratioss depsrtmeot of Es-lastisporks," Mrs. Hemon cmi- tension, a magazine published by810usd, "withoot any Increase io the Chicago Archdiocese.

swImming 8011 for public skatieghoors. GetSwimming offered thru the your ice skating in now, for soon

Nitos Park DIStrICt every Wed- il will be summer!nesitay night st the Mutue East CalltagDayCarnp101gb School poot from 7 p.m. tut The Riles Park District wilt hep.m. Cost is ltg por swlmrsser. taking registratios for this Sum-Children under 7 years old most mcc's Day Camp program afterbewittsasadult. Aprilzatthe Park DistrictofficeOpengym Theprogramoffersn challenging

Open gym offered thru the sud enjayulte çaperlence tarNibs Park District every ages g Ohms 12. Included us theTaeodny sight at the Gemini camp fees are swimming, nutureScheel (corner of .Ballard and activities, games, npecial trips.Greenwood) from 7:80 to ltm3t and monyspeciat eveuis. Sessionp.m. . will be Juno 18 thru July g,ladoorlrookathrg Seislon Il will be July 9 thrir July

tudourlceskatlngdailyatthe SlasdsesslonmwillboJiilY75NUes Park DIstrict Sports COrn- thra Aug. 10. Don't tat your childpIeu, 8835 Ballard rd. Cult 297- mIss ut on tfio fun this namlnor.

First place in StateSpeech Competition

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b;ìcrihes the recaedMaine East speech team for thisyear.

The team took ficut place indistrict competition and secoudplace at sectional competition.

eanfflemhes'stliotqO5lIfied forstato were Richard Goodman isuriginal comedy nod MichaelDiGiola (right( und LawrenceNatban000 (left) In dramaticduel actIng. Larry und Mike alsotook first pIani in state. This isthe first time in sin yearssomeone onthe team wos state.The scese they did was from theplay "llame ofthe Brave" by ¡sr-thur Lasrentu. Previously,Michael and Larry huye wonsecond placo three times atvarions tournaments with thisscese. They beve also competedUds year with the humordas duetfrom "The Good Doctor" by NeilSimon. They bave swept three

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I benolit needy porsiiRICHARD HMtCZAK. aus-

el Riles Prominent citizens, willho "esautéd" un Thursday evo-aing, March 29, ut The House ofthe White Eagle. 009 NoutluMilwaukee Avenue, NUes. Read-lag tha list of roast000 will ho8osayMaro. who has roastedmusy celebrities throughout the

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This raautWilt rsnienly honorluchant Hlleczak for bis centri-hution aver the yeses te theVillaga el Rilen bot will alsopunido funds for n vosy worth-while orgassizatiso - The PolishWelfare Asoaciation,. o neuprofitorganisation fouisdod in 1926,Dediestedto helpineg needy Polishfamilies, sephasu and the aged.the P.W.A. is funded completelyby citisens of Polish descos Insaler tu contInue their Inspbctostweek, the P.W.A. iv npenseeingibis benefit.

The evemsiog soin begin at 7A0P.M. with n opes hoc nodfollowed by dinner. Tise desatInosis $25.92 per person and is tasdeductIble,

Tickets. ace available at tiseComputer Plasà State Bank290.3392er Ted Pizybyis at TheHouoe jsF:the Wlsite Eagle047-00go.

OperapxodUétiop

TheSkôkleFineArts Corn-mlsuieiiwItLp8esent the ChicagnOperctTheater th their prodsc-hou. af t3oninettt'sPasspsalg'°anSatorday,.Marchlftat 0p,m; This final program intheir Performing Arta Serles wiltlaIco place hT the Auditorium ufthe Riles West High School, SItOOaktonxt, m Skakle.Tickets are:prIced str and wilt he availableattheboxofficeonthe imeningef

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continniug with a theatricalcareer. Larry, a senior, hoties tostudy at Bustos Iloivorsity;Mike, a junior, is hopinc to studyin NewYsykwhenhe graduates.

Youth soccerfor boys

The Morton Grove PirkDistrict will he initiatiesg as in-structinnal Soccer Pregram fur-boys in gindes 3 lloro t under thedirection at Joe Brennen,Assistant Soccer Coach ut RilesWest Itloji School. The boys willreceive 3 weeks el InstructIOnaltraining un the emoles. strategiesand basic fundamentals of thegamo, followed by 3 weeks of se-toatgame esperieore.

The program will he held en 6csnuecutive Saturdays. begin-sing May 5 und endlug on June 9.Cost ofthe program witt he $5 per.boy (nes-reuidentn 9/2 more).which inrludesa t-shirt.

Registration witt begin os April2 st the Park Office, 6834 Dem-poter st., during regular officehours, Mosdoy/Friday, 5 n.m. to5p.m.

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St. Benedicts' residentsa tainment

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Leaders Marito Axstonlk andTherese Schneider far buyingtheir young gIrls fake part io en-tertainlug our elder cittoeres.TIria is a marvelous characterbuilder and great teacher ofcaring, patience arid mocero tocothers. For the Seniors, it Isalwaysa treatferthem to be ableta hesrousdyosug people.

It was a heautiful afterueoo tsrall asd the seniors snare gratefulte have enjoyed the festivitiespresented by Dempster PlazaSiate Buch.

On Tuesday, March 0, CellaHansen, Anslstant Canhier alDempoter Plaza State Bunk,went to St. Benedicta to presentGassy Orleans, magician, for theestertainmeut of the resIdents.Retreshenenta included two largecakes.

What s pteosast surprise tofind sut only the residentswaiting for the program bot alsoBrownie Troops 6010 and 61851 utQueen of All Saints there both toenjey the magie show andprovide popcorn, home-maderookies asd punch for theresidents. The magic shsw wasenjoyed by the Seniors even morethan usual hecasse of the en-thusiosm Of the youngsters. Al-ter u delightful show theBrownies helped serve therefreshments sad sat at the

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disbanded and belna part of the village district, hIs im-plIcations left little duaht he thought patronage jobs couldresult from Blase's people moving ontothe park beard.

What lu equally disturbing lathe lack of competition for theNUes Village seats Blaue's Party swallows up all potentialcandidates before they haveacbance Inform opposition. Andwhile village nests bave been filled by excellent candidates,nevertheless the lack of competitive races for village officesleaves NUes In a poorec positIon. Competition not osly'stimulates community interest In ifs public affairs bot thegive and take debutes with eppooltlon candidates boden foebetter administration atthe Village Hall. The competition forvillage offices would enhance the mportance of those villageseals. The village and its residents suffer by one-partygovernment. Too much power reunIting from t005nany yearsIn offlcennffncates the political pÑcess in NUes.

Sam Berger and Ken Cohen are 20f the 36 candidates forabout 18 openIngs on the Circuit Court. Sam ran foc the StateSenate last fall whIch bas resulted In the Party slating him.And Ceben Is Blase's law partner. While Berger would makean excellent Judge, such a system of selecting by politicalbosoeslo very Inadeqaate. Men, whose legal background Isvery sketchy, being In the ponitloaof appointing Jndgeu, isanlncredlblypoorsyolem.

Down at the NUm Library District. March29 will be thedate when the Board lu likely ta announce ita decision aboutretalnlngthe present librarian.

puotmoslo.Admitting the situation 'in get.

tinf Way out of lianA," Hoghensaid the itintrict has considered1.0. curds or s fee charge and ispresently evaluating other parkdistriclsfoc a solution.

Jobo GreenlSod of the HilesHockey League offerod leagueeqaipmest to the Niles ParkDistrict with two restrictions:that It he used under the name of 'the NilmftuckeyLeagoe and thathockey banners won by theLeague be left on display at theBaltardSpoets Complex.

Mother of o house hockeyleague member, Elaine Murraytold commissioners of neededrepairs at the Sports Complex.Aloo, she said, "bottles acewaged conntaiitly at the Complexwtthnaonetontopthem thingsare thrown around and no osecoreo..."

A Hiles Baseball League purestasked for needed improvementsat Joswiak Park ... 'Park Ridgels_ are much better," be of»served. The refreslunent stand atthe park was noted os 'adisgrace".

White candidate-for-parkcetnnllssioner Elaine Homes

---'.---- called. for regular inspection ofThe9eargrant Initiated Oct. I, pork sites by the Director, can.

1978 osaIt approved park district dIcIate Walt Beosse said a sor.qppllcatloñ far$l4988l.Sl con- censful park referendum fourtlnumonamonth-to-monthbaais. 'yearn ago provided financing forHoghea said Fedecal authorities park Improvements ... "Lan-bave requested far filing March dncaptng and needed im-21 a revised NUes Park District provementa should have hens oc-(CETA) bndget from March 1 compllshed by. this time," hetIsruSept. 30, 1979. ' ' ' '

charged.WereádvlsedbytheCltlmns n

Awareness Co-sedinatar 'that cLonBallard Park Estates andOrand'Proopect Townbouze Association '

reviewmembers requested the Hilen A pictorial review of "ThePark . pistrict explore Movement of Jews in Chirogopossibilities of a July Faurth Since 1871" will be given by Dr.celebration olmilor to the Bicen-. Edward H. Manar, Professor oItepeiol '76 progcäml update the : Urban Studiexand Social Scies-

,Spoyfr Complex marq,see; and cm at ChicagoCity-Wide College,requested a showing of summer .ot 8p.m. March 31 in the Devso-movies at the Ballard' SportS 'shire Community 'Conter, 4400

shall cwstprlse all of that part of and. the Natlanal Cauncil of offered at both. the Des Plaineo Hughes said the gasailne The °Malava MutIna e col o

Selteol District Number 71 Cook Je' Women will actively par- and the laterizo Campus m Mor- allotment totbe Park'DIstrhsL Is sponsored by Toladah Pio eec

Coaaty,ngináis,lylIgsoamafthe tisipoteInthethserm. tontlruve. ' '

e5Peted to be the same au last ' Women, aid is open to the corn-

centerllneefHoaiìrdlltreet. - Votanteer workers are anyear n,tnherecoivedonaoesntiv munityuswellasmemhers ofthe

POLLINGFEACE' eunentlal part, of a successful . ' ' ' . ' .to-monthbassswsthaclase, wathh ' organisation.

ÑUosSchoolllauthBalldlng heOlthtnfr, PeI'nOnSIntOeeOtOdIn Vandalism° se bO55 efnpeclatínrntrtp , For further Information, call

auun'r h.. A,, valanteeetng to helP with testing e- aprograms aa Navick at 7606129 o

.. ' ' ' .. Karonliarach,9th1335.

Two Board members, Fells Dospll and Diane llamen,recently renigned from the Board, which leaves the threenewer beardmembero In the votlngmajerlty. Laut year theywereopponedtoretalnlngMrnJack5Oa. It'nlikelythey bavenot changed their ponitian La$ setekabóot 35 people allen-dod the Board meetIng, mostly employees In the librarydistrIct. While we bave on Inside Information, the likelychange atthetopneenla evideot.

MG Library ...Mr, Turner will tell how ta oh-

talnthebestnerdlceOnbome andauto repaira arid bow to shopcarefully to get the tuant value

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eut al your Inflated dallar.Everyone Is Invited ta attend thisvalisoblé and infurmativepragrain.

Why do womenstaywith men'who abuse .them?' What cansesmen to assault their wives?These disturbing questions willbe explored In a lecture on "Bat-tered Women" at tIle MortonGrove Public Library onThesday,AprIl3at7sililp.m.

Barbara Engel and MarIa Casofrom the Women's' ServicesDtvlslnuaftheYWCAwlltdinceonthe emotional and legal aspectsof this old and difficult socialproblem. which lo gaining samuch public attention today.

New system ...Con'tframllkebfe-L'wOedP.l

The purchase will reniaIt in anImmediate $tf,tff per yearreduct.on In telephone expenses.

"Part of the savings can be st-Iributed to the fact that thedistrict had been operating withonetelepbonesystemfOr aflthreehigh schools," says Rosney L.Harlow, PriTerpresideal.

All calls were answered stWest and routed to the properschool.

"As a reuslt they wore payIngbnge mileage hills foreff premiseextensions to Nues East undNiles North," beimplaim.

According to Harbe, the newtelephone systems wilt not onlysave tIte district money but willprovide faster communicatiOn,more sophisticated features andhetteroel'vice.

"Each system Is actually a fallprogrananable compoter," heexplains, "which can he Instroc-ted to perform virtoally any con-ceivshle function now or in thefature."

The computerized swltcbhoar-du:alsO take a role In their ownmaintenance service, monitoringoperatlonsand logging abnormaltest results on an ongoing bonis.

loitallatlos of the ' threesystems wan completedFebruary 28.

0cc campus .CantfuuedfromPage 1and laboratories for theremainlng3foostndent&

Funding for construction ofPhase II han been given toppriority by the tllinolo Com-munity College Board and theIllinois Board of HigherEducation and is new In commit-tow under consIderatIon by theolateleglulatuce.

Oakton occupational programswhich are planned tamove to theDes Plames campan next springinclude Architectural'Technology, Medical Laborator'Technology, Physical TherapistAunintant. Radiology Teclmology,Fire ' Science, AccountingAssociate, Data Processing, andChild . Care Services.Laboratorien for' art,photography, chemistry, biology,engineering and natural sciencewill nimbe located os tho now

'Election. Precinct Number I .- --n . ' 'Complex . ' ' ' Gravòst,,Skghle.

NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR' MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL

BOARD, SCROOL DISTRICTNUMBER 71, COOK COUNTY,

ILLINOIS .

. NOTI IS HEREBY GIVENthat on Saturday. the 14th day ofApril, l979' an election will beheld at Nitos, Minois, In SchoolDistrict Number II. County ufCook and State of Illinois, for thepurpose of electing three (3)Members of the School Board ofnalddlstçlct for fulltorma,

Far the purpose oftldnelectlosthe, following precincts andpalling places are herebyestablIshed:

ELECTIONPRECINCfNO1 Women'nAuxillary,OftheJewluh 05 ,, ' coflsmunlcaslans.,--- -'. -- e rnathnmaticshlstorv.etc, willbe

campus,Three learning clusters will be

tocáted on the permonent cam-pus s well' as most ad-IZ.I4k mlaintcstive afficen and the cam-iAvwaaa n' nana . . .later center. usos which da.-

Cen't fron Skakle-L'woOdP.l not need special facilities, unèh

Leske . . . cont'dtromNllen.E.aiataee.n

petoally tied opby the NBL." be Stated the April 17 Porksaidthe solatlonwas niniple.The D.strlct hoard meeting wasindustrial baseball leagud would rescheduleettomsrsday, April19go to Jonquil Terrace Park at at, the Parh Dsslrect Ad. 5,Oteonderave. andMnlfördxt. ministrative Offices, 7071

CommIssioners Indicated "no Milwaukee ave. for canvass ofmajor chante in schedule for the election results.Little League playern, except RecOgrotlOnOfvisitocsfromtheperhaps for a few minor changes more than 60 io otlesdasceoverthesommer." Tuesday brought comments and

In other hosinens eom- complaints to parh corn.isisaionem gave unanimous up- missionen.provaI to the proposed budget of On complalot of a Nifesite thatthe Maine-Hiles Associuties of the Grennan Heights Gym wasSpecial Recreation (M-NASR) being monopolized by sao.forlheyearendingAprillO, 1900. residents of Niles, Pork Director

01 the total $298,300 budget Hughes said ke had hecorneNUes' share of fll,7 was ondoc- aware of the situation over thesed payable on u 5000,28% und39% time schedule ' in May,AugustarsdOctoberreSpectioety.

Of the remaining Puck Districtmembers of the Association DesPlaines will contribute 48,533;Golf Maine $5,051; Linrolnwood$lt,tOO; Morton Grove $21,7t2;Pork Ridge $28,828 and Skokie$50,424.

Awarded o contract for pria-aug the park distrIct nummerbrochure to Associates Pr)ntlngService, Inc. ofRilm for $Zt125 ossecond lowest bidder of fivereceiveit.

TheNUes firm was recolomen-dod on basis of reliability and ex-ceilent pont service in perfor-maree. ' , -

Other bids came (rom V ft GPrinters, lief. of Mt. Prospect$3,38o' Viking PrintIng Co. ofNUed $2,792t tfnlves'oat Press,Inc. kf Skokie $Zt25 and Cons-merciaI Lithographers, Inc. ofWankegan, 111,52,015. ..

Heard a report by ParkDirector 00811510 Hughes on theComprehensive EmploymentTraining Act (CETA) ghnnt thata $4,300 Increase this month everthe previous month brings ttitalgrant monies to $71,289.50 thru

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atid registrations during the fair ' ' ' ' .w.wenna5wowTPisTNO.2 en5and6areUdtOcch tedtofoDolnulL,' , . ' ,Jewjsh Studies . . . ' '

Park RiageElection Precinct Number 2 SergeantGerhardt commented , , ,

nlialcosnprIneallofthatPañuf I If Individuals realIze that they Contfromskahie-LanOd .2 rarK istrictScheel District Number 71, Cook I Nobce and their parents will pay the program ban been admired and Spring brochures are at the

Cowity Illliiala. b'1n North nf I consequences when they damage utUCIIed by cangregatom In corn- printers and nhnsld be delivered

eentarIlnen(HnwaedStreet. Notice In hereby given, pur- . someone else's property, he munitiesthounghuutthecuunteY. to all Park DIstrIct homes the

FOWNOPLACE ontto'MAstlnreItinnW thO'W.h We would nun a nharp The program Is offered to the weekofMomh19/24,indmeNhbeaSdwnINarthBllldW une of an Aunuifled Name In the declinelnvandallsfli- entire cammuntly and Infer- ferspring. medehverywlllbeby

21OakttisStreet conduct br -trannactian of Mayor Blase added that our mallen can be obtained by con- mail except for those HilesNIIen,IIIIIsOIa' baluma In the Stola," an amen- bicycle nafety paInel. whIch Is a tactlilg any nf the particIpating dents who live in the Park

The polla ill be opened at deii thata ceutlflratlen wan fled madel fer cemmunitlen synagogum. Theyareanfallowu: sjjcg, Those families will bave

lZsOO nuotI, Central Standard by the undernigned wIth the tIEOUgISL* the United States has Temple Beth Et, Both Hillel the new spring brochures

Time, and cloned at 7:06 o'clock county ctlnrbnlcookCowtty. tremendnuinly reduced bicycle Congregation. Temple Beth delivered by hand. Several new

P.M. CentraS Standard Tinte, of pije No. K64SM on the 19th al minted accIdenta. Young people Israel, Congregatran B'nai programs are included In the

thenameday. ' March, 1919. Undertht Anstufled know we are enforcing bicycle Emunah. Congregation Kot listings and some of the old

BY ORDER OF ThE SUIOOL Name of LoVerde ContractIng safety, and we mean busIness. If Emoth, Temple Judea Mlapah, popular numbers bave been In-

rAEDel unId district. Dated it pl.ace of boninean located at TmnpteMenorah,Malne Town- creasedinniseto accommodate

r.Secretary LoVe?de,7I4ONOe,Nme. re'-"' -- --..,,.---..... ". ,-,-,,.-.-..--

slnlithdayofMarth, 1570. oj g, Nilen, the true enarenen. Onu panne. war. nos, '-sw..'," nurpasesna.Rnbeitliianthl, together, we can keep vamtallnm Township Jewish Cengregatlan, jf you bave not received your

Prealdent of onDee(o) la: Vito LqVerde, down and bave a ceinmon effnet Narthweut Suburban Jewish brochnre by March 24, do gIve Wi

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