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MIRRÓR, BRuSH .&COMB SE. R.g. 3.97 7 GIFT BOXES .22 47. p. ALL SHOES. 4.pfl BOOTIES Ñ:z33:$ :.rushed acrylic/nylon SlOpes. Pigel$ Theflagie,Th SALE DATES Thur.., Frl., Sat. £ Sun. Nov. 2940, D.c. 1.2 LARENCEOO G CENTER OAKTON & WAUKEGAII - NILES 10% OFF.WEDHESDAY FOR SENIOR CITIZENS - 9:30 to 5 We wl honor competitors advórtised prices Show us the current ad and date. Item must be hi stock DOUBLE COUPON DAY - We will give you twice the fece value of coupon, with purchase of item. ExchjdÌig Cettes Reg. 4.29 M.icdays Tu..days R.g. 1.22 4PLY SAYELLE YARN C ANY LADIES SWEATERS 2C%o Reg. 1.9e TE COOKIES $57 AM-FM O TRACK PHONO WI SPEAKERS S9r8 : 1 GAL. PERMA KING ANTI FREEZE $ Rsg. 2.27 3-PR. PAK SOCKS ís 3 LB. CAN CRISCO 19 STORE HOURS MON. FRI. 9:30 .A.M..9oo P.M. SAI. 9:30 A.M..5:30 P.M SUN. fl:O0 A.M,.a:00 P.M. 10 W-40 MOTOR OIL 79c MEN'S and BOYS' BELTS 20% off 140 Ct. Reg. 84' HOUDAY NAPKINS ./ 64c' 40 Ct F PLATES Reg. 94 7 Zoners view new planning for Greenwood-Ballard site byAHceM.00bUla The Nies Plan Commission and Zóning Board was petitioned again Monday night ta consider revised plana for the southwest corner otßallard rd. and Green. wood ave. but délayed action to the Jan. 7 meeting for infor- mation specifico by village departmental beads. The 9.5 acre site at 8954 Green- wood has been a problem to 1975 os,;. n zonero who, lasI July in, rejecled by reasons of bi density a proposal from the Riverwoods Development Co. lo construct a Ptanned Unit Development (PUG) for rental anita and an of- fire complex. Again Ort. i corn- mioaioners turned down reduced density plum by Riverwoods for a condominium project which would include a commercial Ubl'27 6960 Qakt UeB, ' csrnplen along Greenwood. The density woo still too high, they said, and traffic objections too strong from officials of the Gerniol Jr. High achool directly acr000the street. The Monday night proposal was petitioned ander sew owner- ship of 3.79 acres west of Green- wood ave, and called for a "boutique-type" nhopping mall of Village of Nues Edition itug1v 966.390044 8746 N. SHERMER, NILES, ILL. 20' P! COPY Frorn.the LEFT HAND . byDavid 'Bnd' Benner Avery niceladjlnNl1eswrote as a note last mootheiting a problem wtdehohethonght shoatd he aired. Since she did sol write to our Lottern to The Editor column, we thought we wooldpnhltahithero: "Mr. Besser: I 0m WritIng this,letter heenose of a problem I ttdnk we 'have in Niles, t am writing atoo to alert my neighbors, the Senior Citizens ad other residente of NOes. I bone been paying my water hill by mail every 3 months when my bill comesdod paying by check. t bone never given it a second thooght until my October hifi came. This bill was estimated at $59.17, i thought it was high nu t took my own reading and tookit to the village hull and I got u éùrrent reading of 941.55 which is a i7.62 difference. At work t asked several of my friends, who.are also NOes residents, if their hiSs were ateo highsnd two had bitta exceeding $9M when in fact their hills were$75, a$25 difference. If there are 10,054 homes paying an average of $10 over their actual bill, this would give the village of Nitos over $lto,too of our money to use for 3 months, There most he a helterwaytobill sain Park Ridge nnighhorocecetve a card tufiliinthe current readiogjustpriortehilllng. ifthe card is notrettirned, they then getan entimatéd hill.Wbycan't Wiles giveusthesamechoice? We tane ninny Senior Citizens laNden who cannot get to the Village Hall to get a carrent readlag, und a lit tu $25 overcharge karla them financially. With inflation what it Is, thoyneed eyery dollarjast latine. Please, NOm, glvns alla break," . . Attached to the totter was a list odo recordof 7 checks she paId in 197f.and 1879 for water billa. Each quarter her hilt varied widely, In October, 1979, she paid$4t55. In July,,her bili was $28.23. The 1,rgcedlng billseahh alternate quarter wentnponddnwninainstacfaahinn,.tferMoy bill was $57.84, Jannary $35,97, October 949.37 and two preceding hills were $17_tI and4g,94. Ñ.tlça Village Manager Ken Scheel told The Bugle, "We're nnttryiog tacollecteinra money," He nmd the village nomo computer and eatimates are based on the prenions year's . usage, He said estimates show a trend which he fancifully calleda "lineairegression trend", . VnnlluuednsPage33 .,' VOL 23,NO. 25, THEBUGLE, ThuRSDAY, DECEMBER6, 1979 Lions sponsor handicapped howling team The'Niles Uons are sponsoring o team ofhandicapped bowlers in the BuffaWGrove Lions Btlod & Handicapped Bawling Lengae. The teams are supervised by the Buffalo Grove Lions bat the bowlers come from 08 over the oorthwestouhuchn. Ifyouknow of any blind or handicapped person, who woald, libe to bowl in this league, please contact Barbara Commo, Lioneos ut 537-5650 or Lion President Bob Sergot at 537' 0722 (in Buffalo Grove). Thin will be the 7thyear of operation. 45 of this writing 1f blind and 24 han- dicapped bowlers have been signed op. The teams howl every Saturday at 33O p.m. at the Striker Lanes in Buffalo Grove. The Nileo Liens doff oar hato to the Lions of Buffalo Grove In theirventarewithtbls league and are proud to be'of some amistan' ce by sponsoring o team. . . .. Nues West Holiday concert Music, all heralding the ap- preaching Chriatiflas season, are , on order for 7:30 pm, Snnday, Doc, 9, when Wiles West High School mualciam present their annual HoBday Mosic Festival. . More than lsOtdgkochool stoden' ta, including three choral groups, und the concert orchestra, will participate in the Festival program, according tu music directora Ted Kaitchuck and Hagk McGee, Both the Manic Festinai and the réfreahmento following are free, The Festival will be held in the school's auditorium, Oakton at Kdenu, Skohle and the refreuh- nents will be served in the student cafeteria, 4 one-story business and service huildingsand a 1 bar-story office building at the north end of the Attorney Bernard Davin representing himself, George Dravillas and Angeli E. Angelos as the new awnern ander a GIm- view State Bank land trust agreement said the new, concept petitioned for a Bi llpecial Use reonning to include a variation for the proposed 48 ft. high office building. Village code limite bulldingheightuto36feet. Gerald Estos, as planner for the PUD and newly corn- missioned fer the boutique con- cept told commissioners there were oqty minor changes in plan- ning from the PUG which In- Voters go to polis Tuesday Voters in the 18th Congressional District will go to the polls next Tuesday, Dec. 11 lo a special primarp election to select candidatos for the Jun. 25 special election being held to fill the vacancy. created by the ap- pointmentofcongcesuflsanAbner j. Mitren to the United Stetes Cir- cuit Court. In the GOP race, Jota Porter, who lost u clone rare ogaimt Mihva in hIn lust congresoloml bid In November, 1978, is up- posing Stute Senator Jobo Nimrod from the 4th Congressional District. Porter, an Evanston attorney and the former lOt District Stute Representative, has never really gotten off the campaign trail sin- ce his narrow margin toso te Mikva last year. Purtnr,who has admittedly learned u vulnable lesson from his loss to Muova, is now patterning his campalgo uf- ter the Mikva camp soliciting the aid of yoang people. aenator Ni,nrud,has,cited the seed for the return of respect and moral standards in our coantry today und the return of the im- portaoce pinced on the "family nsit". NIOSrOd, who labels him- nell a conservative, feels he kas the qualifications to accomplish these goals. 10th District Democrats will sot he offered as official choice io the primary since Robert Wein' berger is the only candidate listed on the ballot. Several cas. Canthsued en Page 35 Polling places listed , on Pages 34-35 Parking ordinànce MalneTawnship Highway CommisslonerEdward Koehier peInts wit sume of the problem areas in tust winter's unuw removal operations he hopes will be solved by the ordinance restricting parkIng on certain deslilnutod streeta of tora two-tech snowfall. tnvolved in the drafting and passage et the ordinance are (l-r) Maine Township Trustee Pani Hatverson, Sapervisor Jautea J, , Dowd, Mrs. Eta Ruttonherg of Dee Road Town Home Anancintion, Barz7 lApIn of Home Citizens Aasoctetlon, Commisalener Knetder, . NorthMainePirePtetectiOnDlalrlctCuptain Richard Holtz, MaIne TownshIp Collecter and Legal Counsel Boy H Bergqutst, and Ken- , . nethFalkofDee RoudTown Home Asuecintlon,

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Zoners view new planning for Greenwood-Ballard sitebyAHceM.00bUla

The Nies Plan Commissionand Zóning Board was petitionedagain Monday night ta considerrevised plana for the southwestcorner otßallard rd. and Green.wood ave. but délayed action tothe Jan. 7 meeting for infor-mation specifico by villagedepartmental beads.

The 9.5 acre site at 8954 Green-wood has been a problem to

1975os,;. n

zonero who, lasI July in, rejecledby reasons of bi density aproposal from the RiverwoodsDevelopment Co. lo construct aPtanned Unit Development(PUG) for rental anita and an of-fire complex. Again Ort. i corn-mioaioners turned down reduceddensity plum by Riverwoods fora condominium project whichwould include a commercial

Ubl'276960 QaktUeB, '

csrnplen along Greenwood. Thedensity woo still too high, theysaid, and traffic objections toostrong from officials of theGerniol Jr. High achool directlyacr000the street.

The Monday night proposalwas petitioned ander sew owner-ship of 3.79 acres west of Green-wood ave, and called for a"boutique-type" nhopping mall of

Village of NuesEdition

itug1v966.390044 8746 N. SHERMER, NILES, ILL.

20' P! COPY

Frorn.theLEFT HAND

.byDavid 'Bnd' Benner

Avery niceladjlnNl1eswrote as a note last mootheiting aproblem wtdehohethonght shoatd he aired. Since she did solwrite to our Lottern to The Editor column, we thought wewooldpnhltahithero:

"Mr. Besser:I 0m WritIng this,letter heenose of a problem I ttdnk we

'have in Niles, t am writing atoo to alert my neighbors, theSenior Citizens ad other residente of NOes. I bone beenpaying my water hill by mail every 3 months when my billcomesdod paying by check. t bone never given it a secondthooght until my October hifi came. This bill was estimatedat $59.17, i thought it was high nu t took my own reading andtookit to the village hull and I got u éùrrent reading of 941.55which is a i7.62 difference. At work t asked several of myfriends, who.are also NOes residents, if their hiSs were ateohighsnd two had bitta exceeding $9M when in fact their hillswere$75, a$25 difference.

If there are 10,054 homes paying an average of $10 overtheir actual bill, this would give the village of Nitos over$lto,too of our money to use for 3 months, There most he ahelterwaytobill sain Park Ridge nnighhorocecetve a cardtufiliinthe current readiogjustpriortehilllng. ifthe card isnotrettirned, they then getan entimatéd hill.Wbycan't Wilesgiveusthesamechoice?

We tane ninny Senior Citizens laNden who cannot get tothe Village Hall to get a carrent readlag, und a lit tu $25overcharge karla them financially. With inflation what it Is,thoyneed eyery dollarjast latine. Please, NOm, glvns allabreak," . .

Attached to the totter was a list odo recordof 7 checks shepaId in 197f.and 1879 for water billa. Each quarter her hiltvaried widely, In October, 1979, she paid$4t55. In July,,herbili was $28.23. The 1,rgcedlng billseahh alternate quarterwentnponddnwninainstacfaahinn,.tferMoy bill was $57.84,Jannary $35,97, October 949.37 and two preceding hills were$17_tI and4g,94.

Ñ.tlça Village Manager Ken Scheel told The Bugle, "We'rennttryiog tacollecteinra money," He nmd the village nomocomputer and eatimates are based on the prenions year's

.

usage, He said estimates show a trend which he fancifullycalleda "lineairegression trend",

. VnnlluuednsPage33 .,'

VOL 23,NO. 25, THEBUGLE, ThuRSDAY, DECEMBER6, 1979

Lions sponsor

handicappedhowling teamThe'Niles Uons are sponsoring

o team ofhandicapped bowlers inthe BuffaWGrove Lions Btlod &Handicapped Bawling Lengae.The teams are supervised by theBuffalo Grove Lions bat thebowlers come from 08 over theoorthwestouhuchn. Ifyouknow ofany blind or handicapped person,who woald, libe to bowl in thisleague, please contact BarbaraCommo, Lioneos ut 537-5650 orLion President Bob Sergot at 537'0722 (in Buffalo Grove). Thin willbe the 7thyear of operation. 45 ofthis writing 1f blind and 24 han-dicapped bowlers have beensigned op. The teams howl everySaturday at 33O p.m. at theStriker Lanes in Buffalo Grove.

The Nileo Liens doff oar hato tothe Lions of Buffalo Grove Intheirventarewithtbls league andare proud to be'of some amistan'ce by sponsoring o team.

. . .. Nues WestHoliday concert

Music, all heralding the ap-preaching Chriatiflas season, are

, on order for 7:30 pm, Snnday,Doc, 9, when Wiles West HighSchool mualciam present theirannual HoBday Mosic Festival.

. More than lsOtdgkochool stoden'ta, including three choral groups,und the concert orchestra, willparticipate in the Festivalprogram, according tu musicdirectora Ted Kaitchuck andHagk McGee,

Both the Manic Festinai and theréfreahmento following are free,The Festival will be held in theschool's auditorium, Oakton atKdenu, Skohle and the refreuh-nents will be served in the

student cafeteria,

4 one-story business and servicehuildingsand a 1 bar-story officebuilding at the north end of the

Attorney Bernard Davinrepresenting himself, GeorgeDravillas and Angeli E. Angelosas the new awnern ander a GIm-view State Bank land trustagreement said the new, conceptpetitioned for a Bi llpecial Use

reonning to include a variationfor the proposed 48 ft. high officebuilding. Village code limitebulldingheightuto36feet.

Gerald Estos, as planner forthe PUD and newly corn-missioned fer the boutique con-cept told commissioners therewere oqty minor changes in plan-ning from the PUG which In-

Voters goto polisTuesday

Voters in the 18thCongressional District will go tothe polls next Tuesday, Dec. 11 loa special primarp election toselect candidatos for the Jun. 25special election being held to fillthe vacancy. created by the ap-pointmentofcongcesuflsanAbnerj. Mitren to the United Stetes Cir-cuit Court.

In the GOP race, Jota Porter,who lost u clone rare ogaimtMihva in hIn lust congresolomlbid In November, 1978, is up-posing Stute Senator JoboNimrod from the 4thCongressional District. Porter,an Evanston attorney and theformer lOt District StuteRepresentative, has never reallygotten off the campaign trail sin-ce his narrow margin toso teMikva last year. Purtnr,who hasadmittedly learned u vulnable

lesson from his loss to Muova, isnow patterning his campalgo uf-ter the Mikva camp soliciting theaid of yoang people.

aenator Ni,nrud,has,cited theseed for the return of respect andmoral standards in our coantrytoday und the return of the im-portaoce pinced on the "familynsit". NIOSrOd, who labels him-nell a conservative, feels he kasthe qualifications to accomplishthese goals.

10th District Democrats willsot he offered as official choice iothe primary since Robert Wein'berger is the only candidatelisted on the ballot. Several cas.

Canthsued en Page 35

Polling places listed,

on Pages 34-35

Parking ordinànce

MalneTawnship Highway CommisslonerEdward Koehier peIntswit sume of the problem areas in tust winter's unuw removaloperations he hopes will be solved by the ordinance restrictingparkIng on certain deslilnutod streeta of tora two-tech snowfall.

tnvolved in the drafting and passage et the ordinance are (l-r)Maine Township Trustee Pani Hatverson, Sapervisor Jautea J,

, Dowd, Mrs. Eta Ruttonherg of Dee Road Town Home Anancintion,Barz7 lApIn of Home Citizens Aasoctetlon, Commisalener Knetder,

. NorthMainePirePtetectiOnDlalrlctCuptain Richard Holtz, MaIneTownshIp Collecter and Legal Counsel Boy H Bergqutst, and Ken-

, . nethFalkofDee RoudTown Home Asuecintlon,

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Telephone Pionéerspresent gift of shoes

Skokie Valley Chapter No. 75, of the Telephone PIOSeSEY ofAmeflca, hos presented Over All paIr of new Shoes to the Onwoo-d

-V Neighborhood House, ASO N. Leavlft, ChIcago. Onword Hoose, Sop-ported EpATO by the Glenv.ew CommunIty Church, lo an loser-citycommunIty Center providIng day care, cowielling, sill other help-ful progranls to the OoderprlTlSeged residents of theIr Selgh-borhood. The ShOeS were-o gIft SfIli-. MIke Senchuk, former ownerofa ChIcago shoe store, who donated the shoes to the Pioneers thinMrs. Anna M. AdanosofLakeZjj-fch

Shownabove (I-r) Frank V. Cash, Pioneer Vice President; EmilSabatino, Esecutive DiTYCtOrOfOflwardffoS5e; Joe Reed, PioneerCommittee Chairman; Julios Richardson, Pioseer Esecotive Of-firer; JeanetteGeorge PloneerAsslotaot.

The Nues Lionstiive a twiñThe Lioso of eoare proud to

afin005ce it's Ewinuhog with theLloos Club of Gwelo, RhOdeSia.Twinning in n esperiefice agreat owsiher of Liens Globo AlceIS participate in because of theexchange of ideas aod infer-mallos. Chilco all over the wortdhave much to offer in ltflderntan-ding, aod broadening ourlmowlo1ge of the customs andIdeals of otbér cluhs lo other Ian-ds. Lion President P. BirkeN ofGwelo niales, "We ale very con-SCISM of the mutual undec-otan-

HAVEA"MERRYftI

ding and goodwill that enjutohetween IioeS everywhere, andthrosgh correspondence we havemaccaged to convey our IdeAn,and with the pamphlets that oreissued by osi Eltinistry of Snfor-matc, give LIons some idea ofOnr way of life."

fAon District Governor GeoffBeowefloerick District 412 GweloRhOdeIa added, am veo-y hap-py to participate with you (LienDennis Burns 5mm. PastPresident) lothlstwloniogeff0t,an exchange of orn- bAStEen and

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Festival Xiat St. JohnBre beufFor the eleventh cesoeculive

year, theparishcommnnity of St.John Brebeuf will host Ita annualFestival. The dates for the 1990event will be Fehrsary 8, 9, 15,and 10, and the location, asalways, wOE he the St. John'sschool, ball, and gym505ium(ASTOR. Harlem).

Festival Chairpersons Andyand Barb Bejerwaltes/Bob andJeannette Piton are workingfeverishly with the 800 othervolunteers from in and around St.John Brebeuf to iossie thatFestival XI Is the most enjoyahleyet. An array of seven cabaretshown, a variety of fine diningesporiences, and dancing 'tu thewee honro guarantees somethingfsr every entec-taijosent tante

Tickets for FestIval XS areavailable now from the FestivalChairpersons, or from TicketChairpersono Ted and MillieKroll. Fmther information ooProUvaI can he obtained fromthemall are TAlles rmjdenta-erfrom the Rectory of St. JohnBrehenf (960-8145).

Veteran Nilesiles know thatFestival lo ono nf the most fun.filled entertalinnent bargains lothearea. 5f you areone of the un-foclunate individuals who has oatyeA participated, came and jotothe merriment in Fehrnary,when Feslival returns to SL JohnBrebouf.

local pino, by oor EnternatlonalRelations Chairman will he adelightfal beginntog."

Lioniom worhs with nnderstan.ding, love, kindness and carewe are proud to he á part of thisfellowship.

Senior Citizens'NEWS AND VIEWS

News for all Nues Seniors from tiseTrident Spnior Center

8060 Oakton st. 967-6100, ext. 76

LEGAL AIDNILESIf yos'd like to have a will drawn np or have qoestions about

ynurwill, makeanappototsoent for December 7. Osi lias day, avattorney frnm the Chicago Bar Association will he al the Centerfor individsal canssdtatiom. To he eligible to have a will drawnnp, your tocomemost he onder $1O,ffO and aMUlo under lItASIt'u not necessary ta meet financial gsideliom for a eon-sultation. The fee for a nimple will won't goceed $50. Call lieCenlerforanappointment.

DECORATING PARTYWe'relaokingforyoorhelp todecaratingthe Senior Center lar

the holidays. This yearly event always is a nice occasion to gettogether with friends andmeetsome newcomers. We have pien.ty of decoratlonu and entertainment and refreshments wittfollow. KarenPorcnàk will entertain so with o Cbointeooprogram from around the world. Plan to stop to an Monday,December itat l30p.m.

GLAUCOMA SCREENDAGDr, White, a local optometrlstwill he at the Center osee again

to give free glaucoma tmta. A limIted number of appoiotmentoare available forttse test on Wednesday, Dee. 12. Call the Centerat96y-6100,ext. lOfer youru.

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FREE LEGALAIDConsultatIons with a representative from the Cook County

Legal Asaistance Foundation will he availahie on Mooday,December 17. ¡f yen have q005loos regarding ooy civil legalmatters, Yoncanmakeanappatotment. These toelnde ooy mal-toro pertaining ta fancily problems, consonner iusneo, landlordtenantrelatlanshíps,atc. Call the Center for your appolotmeol.

SENSOR FORUM'This month's senior fnrstm meettog will teatore a gaesl

speaker from Medicare and Soctol Secority. Maoy of you haveliad questions und hopefully we can 110e this foc-mn lo clear upthesequestlons. There will hetimefortodlvidnal qneulionn. Slapto on Tumday, December 10 at 2 pm. The Seoior Forum in omonthly meeting open to all concerned paro.iriponlu.

Golden Age Club of St. John BrebeufEven with the threat of unow, everyone showed op foc our

Thanksgiving party. St was very nice to have that special trealof wine and alS those other "goodlea", including fancy cookiesand cake.

00cr thanks to all thaselilce todim who helped lo the kitchenand whoservedthotasty faodandtoóia-frmnndly sloe dispemceGus Miller. A spectot cheer shonld be given to Victor Neamaodfor bc-tinging those fwusy otorim that add a bit of luoghter eachmeeting. -

Sure hope we are all going to be to good shape for air Clorishmau party, ta he héld attISA MHllonalrea Club to Golf Mill shop-ping ceoter, WedneSday, 5ec. 12 at 10:58 am, Own president,DarathyWarnsaim, has a keantifaloniprineforall to attendance

Harold Waritlaitnand Frank Gloriann are thinking of 30evening dioner at the Fisherman 11m, to Elhnrn, ES. They suce

Birthday celebranta far November are Louis Averoaoa, Ver-oon Beech, William Clawnon, Betty Furmaoshi, Bernice Goz-decid, Chester Grosse, Joseph Kaderhak, Marie Skstoik.Catherine Wells, Peter-Lgncloni, Betty Lynch, Cecelia Mock,Claro litrowecs, Angela Respondaozd Dorothy IÇaocios.

Wedding anniversaries are Stanley and Holen Kesnyk, Nov.Ill Nick and Barbga RabIas, Nov. Ut and Vernon and BettyBeeCh, Nov.6.

SI.J. 55 PIus ClubPreoldent Peter Leñcioni would like to 0er yoo al the next

'regular busineso meeting on Thnrsday, December 13, the tasIhuolness meeting of 1979; The year is rapidly conning 10 0 clone-and it is tizne again te start maldng plans for the cozoiog pear.Glu' program Çhairmon Geage Hall and Leonard KledOIk arebusyp!ozzcziogsomeverytoteemhagpeform

We have a CrazyAnction set fin- Jonsary 13, 1980 and a Beer,Bonla&Gay "tO's" Partyoetforpebrnst-y24, 5980, and of cone-se, oùrSt. JeuephfSl,Pafricic FOrty for March lt. We will ateodtucuìa the final plans for osi Ctzrlst.nau party at the CbaleaoRitzonDer. 1g. -

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Maine Demos sponsorChildren's Christmas partyThe Maine Township

Democratic Organization inhappy to announce their AnnualChildren Christmas Party ta beheld at the Golf Mill Theater onDec. 8, at 9:30 w the morning.The picture will he the "Revengeof the Pink Panther" and Car-

Committeeman Blase hanprovided every child with a giftand there will he additional doorprizes for the Ineky holders of theWinning tickets which will hegiven lo each and every child. Ofcourse the guest of honor wilihenòne other than our own SantaClass who will he there to greetthe youngsters and take downtheir orders for Chrintman. Comeon Moma, take advantage of thefree hahy-sitting morning onDecemher8.

Lawrencewood storesburglarized

Burglars got away with $105cash, 8500 worth of cigarettes andoffice equipment valued ai$11,706 after hreahing into twostores overnight Nov. 29 in theLawrencewood Shopping Conternear Oakton st. and Waukegan

Polleo said the thieves enteredthe Thrifty Food Mart Store hypolling the cylinder lock of thefront door which they laterreplaced. When the ownerarrived, he pat his hey into.thelock and the cylinder fell out.

After taking $125 rash from acao te the storage room and$580in cigarettes from the grocerystore the borglnrs apparentlykicked thrn the wall into an od-oinlng printers shop,An IBM typewriter, electric

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Senior citizens who have notalready filed their 1970 "CircolIBreaker" form . havé just onemore month in which te apply,according to Slate Rep. PennyPolleo (R-46».

"The deadline forfiliogthe 1978Senior and Disabled Citizem TaxRelief claim is Dec. 31," saidMiss Pnilen. "If your householdincome is sudor $10,000 for lastyear and you have not yet filed,please contact my office for aclaim form.'

Rep. Psilen's office is at 22Main st., Park Ridge, telephone822-3023. Office hours are Mondaythrough Thursday from 9a.m. te4 p.m. Forms ore available andhelp in filliog out the form isavailable by appointment.

The Circuit Breaker providesapte $0500 year in property laxor rent relief añd opto $100 in ad-ditional tax relief te homeownersor renters. It is available toIllinois citizçm 05 or older ordisabled who have annualhousehold incomes of less than$10,100. In addition te any earned

composer and a tray from the wàges, thetetal income must alsocomposercontaining 52 cents and include social security benefits,$40 cash was taken from Quick pemions, ondinterest or dividendColor in the Lawrencewood income.Shopping Center. The store is Peuple living in pohlic housingprntectedhysomralarm, or federally-funded housing

The tray of the componer projects are not eligible for themachine was later found in the property ta,drent relief, hut theygrocery store next te the cash doqnolifyfortheodthuonaIgtregister. program. Residente of Illinois

A suspicious person reportedly nursing homeSare eligible if theyseen in thearea st lo:30o.m was meet the income andgone on arrival by police. ageldisability requirements.

State Police winter reports

arrested outside SEit I .,A Criminal Court judge Brennan said. He oOuld flotTuesday dropped charges again- enflassent further on the case nodst Paul (Pesuots) Pancuko and the judge roOmed to elaborote vofonrothermenwithba4s rubbery his rulings.-

records who were arrested out- Police sold that while makiogside o suburban iavingn and lean the arrests they seized three to.association with guns, masks and caliber revolvers ose ot thema police radio, according te the stolen from the Treasury bepar.SonTimes. tmenl's Bureau of AlcoholPolice, who had tailed the men Tobacco and Firearms office ioio six unmarked caro, arrested Oah Brook.them Monday night in theparking lot uf Northwest Federal iSaeings&Laanofflenpteines. C OtarsnipComdr. John Auriemma nf theChicago police Central In- Winnervestigationu Unit said the menwere carrymg guns and a police Marillac Nigh School oeoiorradio ocanner and were donmog Mainnno Minois recejoed wordHolloweenmanks, that she Is the recepieut of a SitjAfter a two-hour hearing, tuition scholarship from Rock.Judge Gina L. DiVite found nu ford College. The daughter ofprobable cause for charges of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mioeio ofconspiracy to conunit a bank Des Plaines, Marianne merifedrobbery against Panczko, 56, uf the award on the borts of Arr4323 W. School; Gerald GPA and her ACT scoresTumaszeh, 40, of 9296 Courtland, po.,bg licol in her rlaoo sioceNlles; RObert Hunaban, 38, of the end of her freshman year,9006 Chester, Niles; Robert Marianne has a great eterni ioPulIto, 39, of 414 N. Lomhard, Gorman and math und hopes foOak Park, and Robert Siegel, 44, pursue a double mojor atef297Gregory, Aurora. Rockford. Her career ptaeo areA charge of attempted murder nut finAlized, botohe Would like toagamot Tomasneb atoo was drop- teach either Germas or matti orpod. he in international huoiorso.

DiVito did find prohahle casse Marianne has tutored uooler.to chorge Hanahan and einsamen in both subjects as partTomaszeh' with possession of a of her service to the Math Clubstolen vetarlo. Thejudgeoettlioir and to the National Honorhondo at $20,098 and *30,000 Society. This past sommerrespectively, and scheduled their . Marianne upeut a few weeksheariugforDec. 20. living In Germany an part of Ike

The other three men were Experiment in Isternatiooalreîeaued from pulire custody, Living Program.Assistant Slate's Ally, John F.

The Illinois Slate Pulire will The oervice, operated eaèh year,provide*eathepajjd road reporto affers motorists regularly up- p fp ¡-ou uliccial phono linen het*een dated information about highwayhow and April 15 of nest year. condittom Ihroughootflllnols and

into our neighboring Slates.Captain William Burt, the

Chicago State Police DistrictCommander, advises thepsbllcin this area to call (312) 283-dIM,0205, and 6200 forthe report. "Weencourage moteristu to ose theweather phone lines, especiallywhen comtemplating travelduring severe weather con-ditions," Burt said.

The State-wide Iiutidd of StolePolice weather phone ,lnmhecs isOak Brauh (Tollway) (312) 323--1111; Sterling (816) 625-0016;Elgin, (312) 742-7642; Peru (815)224-3030; 'Pontiac (815) 842_lllllAshkum (015) 600-2112; Rockblood (300) 708.0026; Metannora(300) 3il3-4334 Peoria (309) 673.8245; Springfield, (217) 702-5739;Champaign (217) Sll-6705tCnlllnnville (618) 3dSl33ot sudDuQuoin (010) 3411-0432.

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Suhcrlpllonrute (Iuudvnnee)Pecoluglecopy -- $.l0Oaeyeor - $7.00Tc7oyera $15.00Threeyeozn $17.00lyenrsenlsrCillnen $5,10lyear (oùt'of-cuuuti') ....ffllyeur (foreign)MlAponddreaaesnsfnr -Sevylcemtli $7.h

Sanla,elves, reindeer. toys and -

caddy ... what score, is Ctyistmasinthe mindofa 5 year olçl7-Therewill be plenty of candy, bookies,

- hòj chocolate and Sauta himselfwill be there, bot there will-bemore. anlain bringing some pf -hiself stoff from the north pole -complete with his, "gaudie'machinery" to -kur Christmasparty. '- --

Teddley-Freoidley, hinchief elf,will be os hand and supervisingthe other manufacturing elves.Aunt Holly uniI Uncle Mistletoeviii be on hand as Santa'shonored gnesis to make this par-Oyais animated Christmas dreamworldforeverychijd, -

Even the parents of theyoungsters will enjoy passingthrough the North Pole la theother displays including the win-very enjoyable Chriutninapageant. - . -

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ter wonderland display with thold sleigh ride, and the old timemrolersshouldmakelhio affaira

Tlietimewill te Saturday, Dee15 from 1 thru 4 p.m. and on Suo-day, Dec. 16 from 1 theo 4 pm at

0go N. GOodWin dr., Park Ridg-.at the hume of Barbara and Er'nest Schmidt, who baoe three

children of their own - Endora,soontebe 11; Cinnamon, 000510he 5, and Ernie, just I year old

Hepo te see au many of y°uchildren as possible.

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tuber according to the tlfiooiiDepartment uf Tranuportaliom

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The whole idea is to start making small depositsevei'yolherweek. $2, $4, $10, $20. . whateveryou can comfortably afford, and well pay you 5V4%interest just for keeping it safe with us."

Join our club now and we'll give you a beautiful3¼" dia. simulated "hand crafted crystal" ornamenthandsomely packaged in a cloth bag and box.

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Hanover College's yPanthers'volleybaliteamene,j 1979neusOn with participation iisthe Slate Tournament at EarlhomCollege Navemberg-1O.

Coach Linda Bump Is optimistic about the y980 season, since onlysenior Mary Beth Hughes and Debbie Schmidt will be lost and theseveral freslunen wilihavea year's experience behind them.

Shown above are team members which Include Amy Scheel (top )row, second from rigtst) of Mr. and Mrs. Kermeth Scheel of Nilco.

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gymnasts try wrestlingMidWst flnen.-.-- - - -- -. r.---Notre Dame's wrestling team

The big story at the illinoisCoaches Association Mid-WestOpen Gmnastics Meet held atHersey High School ovei theThanksgiving weekend was RonGalimore, and hip Iowa Slateteammates who took one, two,three in AltAroundand place twomen is thetop five forfive eventsandthreeinpommelhorse.

Thesmall storpio six snbarbanhigh school gymnasts who en-too-ed the Mid.West Open in In-

. dividsal events to compote withthe collegians. Three entered Infloor enercise. Marc Spallina,senior - from Homewnod-Flossmoor scored 8.9 justmissing the qualifyingucore forfinals (9.0). Shone Sanders ofMandeleinsophomoréscored 8.45.and Neal Palmer, an AddisonTrail freshmen, went 8.48. GrogTeets, a Ifersey sophomorescored 8.7 Ia vaslting, absut ahalf point tos tow to qualify.Junior Shawls Hoffmeyer of.GlenbrookSoutheoteredhighbarand scored a creditable 8.7 also alittle toolsw ta qualify. Senior,Joey Ray mf Maine East, lastyear's Slate High Bar Champion,qualified for finals with a 94 inprelinis and tuaIt fourth place Inhigh bar finals with a 9.21 behindOhio State winner JimFrederlclssonwhsscored9,55,

Palmer, Tecla, Hoffmeyer, andRay sil mock nut at the AmericanAéádemy of Gysoinaslico In DesPlainesderingtheoff season.. Father-LaughterBasketball game

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On the night nf Sunday, Dec. 9at 7 p.m., Marillac's Vornity

, Bashethali team will get its firsttestoftheseasnn. The Northstarswill be competing against theirfathers. "I don't Imam what'sgoing to sappen," said MaciliacCoach Pat O'Cosoeil. "Each sideseems ta think that the otherdeserves a handicap advan-tage."

The Juniur Varsity will play.their fathers at 6 p.m. Bothgames are open to the public, andadmission Is free.

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loaba forward to another soc.ceoafnl season. This year, NotreDame willhavo a tough scbedole,with such challenging teams as

. Maine East, Niles East, Palatioe,Barrington, Gordon tech aodProspect.

.Notre Dame has a difficult coo.

ference schedule this year. St.Pat's looks probable lo mio it thisyear unless some of the othertough toisas ta the confereoeecan hump off St. Pal's soch osMarist,Hnly Cross or Carmel.

' Notre Dame is very privileged,to have a fine coach, Jus Scham,who recently woo Ihe Unitedfitates Wrestling Federntios "Officinl of the Year" award. He isassisted by sophomore roachAugie Gensvesi and treshosancoach Fran Willett.

Coach Schoss feels juniorKevin Henneghan (5900mo above)wiil be very 800gb this year on hehas wrestledin the varsity teamas both a fresbmao aocIsophomore, and placed secoe,l io

' both conference and district\toucnaments loot year.' Notre Dame's relncsiog vaesity members are Eevin Quico,132 lhs.t Jobn Loftus, 145 lbs.;John Tihbe, 107 Iba.; Past Hof-finan, 185 Iba.; Dan Patambo, 125lhs.t Pat Pritchard, 105 Ihn.;Kevin Henneghan, 138 lbs.; andMikeGrandfield, 111 lbs.- Juniors who will be on the var-city squad this year are RaySchwarz, 98 Iba.; T.J. Riley, 125lbs.; Dave Morcioaey, 152 lbs.;Tend Walters, 155 1hs.; asd JoeCatalana, heavyweight.,Sophomsres who look probable tomake the varsity squad are DreI,.Stanley. 98 1hs., and Dan Kamel,1121hs.

If Notre Dame is to baveanother successful season, it osilhe much hard werk and teamdedtcatloo.

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CIUJ1tCH AND TEMPIE ÑOTESCongregation OLR ThanksgivingAdas Shalom prayer service

Congregation Adas Shlom6945 Dempster, Morton Grove,will hold Friday evening familyservices starting at 8:15 p.m.with Rabbi Israel Porosh of-ficiating. Everyone Is invited toattend and partake in the OnegShabbat. Saturday morning ser-vices begin att am.

New 1989 Entertainment Booksare available throagh AdadShalom for only $20. These fan-tastic books offer hundreds ofdincoantn on restaurants,theatres, hoists, sporting eventoand much more. For details,please call 960-2273.

The newly-formed Chevra nobwill hold a Chanakab Party on -Saturdaynight, Decemberf.

Services for Cbanukah,celebrating the festival of lightswill be held on Friday, December14 at 0: 15 pIn.

Adäs Shalom offers a widerange of activities. If you would -like more information sr wish tobe placed on our mailing list, callHarvey Wittenberg at 440-3190 or

On Wednesday, Nov. 21, thestudents of Our Lady of RasiamSchool participated in a specialThanksgiving prayer. serviteprepared by the 5th grade aluden-ta. Every student was madeaware of heing gratefnl for thethings they have and the Impor-tance of sharing with others.

The following-students did theReadings: Linda Cecchin, DavidFitzpatrick, Tom Staunton andJohn Malartsik The 9th gradeChoral group led the singing and5th grade boys gave a presen-tation of the ten lepare who'werecored by Our Lord. A special in-spiring talk given by the pastor,Father Jobs Bsrecnky,highlighted the special service.

In conclusion, the entirestudent body made a great effortto help oar twinning parish bysupporting them with generousdsuationa of canned goods andallier goodies so that they, too,csuld experience the Joya andcomfort of a Happy -

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- pin., theSundayschnolchildren,under the direction of the Rev.James D. Kegel, will preuonttheir aunant Adveot/Chriatmdnprogram in the Sanctuary of theChurch, located at Avondale and011phs9taves., Chicago.

The pragram, "Heritage ofCbriktmaa," will present surcbildrentelling, ilirosghusngandtobleanx, thealory efthe Babe ofBethlehem. They will shaw usChriatmas celebratinna in Scan-donavia, Germany andBethlehem and-sing the familiarcarols we remember sa fendlly.

Everyone is welcome to theprogram and to Join in refresh-mesta served in a festive settingby the bard of PariahEducation. A free-will offeringwill be taken to benefit the Sun-day School and ita program-ofCbrlstiaioeducatiss.

NSJCFriday evening, December 7 at

0:16 p.m. atNorthweat Suburban- Jewish Congregation, y805 W.Lyons, Morton Grave JulieDaughter of 80/22 Morton Green-berg will he Bat Mitzvah. Rabbi

- Noriban berlat wilL be nestRabbi and deliverthe charge sodCanter Joel J. Renntck with choir

- will ckantthe liturgy.-. Sairday morning at 9:30 n.m.

services will tobe place and onSunday morning 9 a.m. followedby a Men'a Club breakfast.

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Saturdayevening, December 8,at 7 p.m. Men's Club Yiddishllowlwill beheld.

Sisterhood will haveita annualChanukhah Bazaar--SundayDecember 9 from 10 n.m. to 3p.m. and TuesdayDecember 11from 10 am. ta 7:30 p.m. in theFriedman Social Hall. Beautiful

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gifts foi- the fàmlly; friends,-teachers, etc. Gift shop has thegifts for you fór Chanukkah shop-ping.

Chanukah partyThe NorthSuburbanchapter of

Magen David Adorn is booing itsannual Channkah Party nt-theDevonshire Park Center, 4400Gróve, Skokie, on Sunday,tleceanberloat7:3lp.m.

Olioning thefestivitiea will.be acandle lighting ceremosy. Thefeature performer will be AssiSchiff Jewish folksinger,followed by Disco tessons.Latkeswfflbe servedthra out theevAning with coffee sod bornemudecakes.

For further information, callLen Sileerstein at 564-1017 or Ev.Lisoan, 272-5043.

Aviva Hadassah-- Aviva Hadasah cordially in-hites single and marriedprofessional and career womén, -

21-40, to their annnal ltanabkahparty, Thursday, Dec. 20 at 7:30p.m. at thehome of RoosieSotdsl,6157 N. Sberidan rd. AtteouMotparldng is available.

Alter a abort business meeting,the group will enjoy a Hanukkahparty: lighting tao candles, en-Joying holiday refreshmeota andplayingholldaygameo -

For more information onAviva's activlties,cab 283-7473dayser Vich! Weisberg, 074.4604

Swedish St. Lucia.

festivalFergatMlgEJ (Foo'getMe Net)

Swedish children's enb willpresent a St. Lucia program onSaturday, Dee, 0 at 7 p.m. Thepublic Is invitedand admission Isfree. Thepregramwulltake pinceat St. Lube's Lûtheran Church,2illiProspectin Parli Ridge,

Following the Luciaprocessional and song program,a Swedish Chrialanas coffee table(sweet table) will be nerved. ttwill feature many traditionalSwedish cookies, breads andcakes.

The St. -Lucia festival la aSwedish. Christmas-timetradition. Saint Lucia day is Dec.13 and thronghost Swedm youngwomen dress in long white robeswith red000lues andhaven viewsof greenery and candles en theirheads. They are accompanied byyounger girls dressed as angelsand beys dressed as starkeepers.This group visita people in theearly - dawn bancs, singingSwedish sacred songs and ser-vingcoffee and coffee bread. Thefestival cousnuemoratea the an-cient belief that a youngChristian woman, Saint Lucia,was said to have appeared at thehelusofa ship bringing foneltatbestarving Swedish people. Abouther head appeared an aura oflight, thnssignifyingnhewas sentbyGod. -

This year's Lucia for ForgotlitigE) iaSuzanneMarie Zollafra.Shela the daughter of Mr. andMrs. James R. Zeilstra of Riles.She is a freshman at ChristianLiberty Academy in ProspectHeights and a graduate of St.Matthew's Lutheran Shoal InNilm. She - is an accomplishedorganist and has Studiedprlvatelyforgyeara. She also las

Marillac FamilyChristmas

Marillac families will cometogether ta celebrate ChristmasonDocember 14. The evening willbegin witho dinner atßp.m.;-thehigh point of the evening will bethe Winter Concert at 8:30. The

- families will dise in the StudentCenter on food that they bavebrought and that the MothersClabhasprepared .--

Mrs. Helen Muffin, Mothers'Club Piesidont, nod Mrs. SaoSaietta, Yice-President, receivedover 500 reservatIons by the endofNovember. Theyare expectingan even greater number and atemaking plana $0 include all whowant to be - o part -of the-festivities. -

- The Inter-Class C000tll willdecorate the treein the StudentCenter so the students will be a-part of- the planning by -decorating the tree fot thecelebration. - -----

Harvt Chapteropenhoard -

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Has-$est Chapter Is holding auOpeifBoard meeting OnWed-neodsy,December 12, attp.m, at4201 Greenwood, Skokie.

Open Board meetings are those -

inwblçhalJcbeptermeranmInvited te attend in order te ob-serve haw the chapter board fun-ctiorn. - - -

Thin month's meeting willfeature discassinos on our Winterand Spring fund raising events,as well as reports on the variousORTprnjects, - - -

!! additional Information,

candy striper at St. FranclnHospital, Evansn. Her weovi..has won many awaruts, amongthem the National ScholasticAward. She currently serves oschairman for the cbildren's por-tioa of the club, Her graodpar,1.ta,-Mr, and Mrs. Carl F. Olsuwere natives nf Stecksoba andVarmland, respectively, ioSweden

Forgot 961g EJ is a group ofchildren, ages 4-15, who meettwice monthly to learn abouttheir Scandinavian heritagethrough songs, folk dances andlanguage. Its membership isopen to all children uf Seas-dionvion descent. The group sled by Margie Fleiact000nrtci,a public oghool minie teacher loMorton Greve and a proteasiosilsinger. Mrs. Karl in currently theMidwest Director of Youth Ac-tivities fer the Voua Order stAmerica, an internationalSwedish cultural organizationShe han bees very active laSwedish activities in the ChIcagoarea and received a medal foethom activities from King CarlGsatavofSwedenin 197e. Sbe baosang on Swedish natlonultelevision nod in maoy SwedIshcities in 1977 as well as locally soChannelS's "Small World".

Miss Karen Menuet of Nilesscones as the group's accom-

Forodditionalconcert Or grouplsformatios please call 793-luior 825-1907.

Area residents involved ornLinda Zeilafra, Sazaene Zellaira(Lucia), Vicky Blomberg, andKaren Menzel, all of Nileo, sodCarlAnderaos and Valerie Scheyof Morton Grove.

MTJC EarlyÇhildhoodCenter

. The early Childbood Center 01Maine Township Jewish

- Congregation, llago Ballard, DeaPlaines, leas begun regiatrotlonfor the Ten Week Winier TermParent-Peddler Classes, whichwillbeginJanoaryt, 5900. Parentand child (who would be 22 mon-Um oid in Jonsaryl may registerfor the Tueuday or the ThuradaytIssa, bothof whichmeel from Ila.m.-l1:15 n.m. During ibis llene,parent sad child are introduced

- to Nursery School Aclivities,sonfa, games,finger ploys, sodtaJewish heritage, holidays andtraditions.

The Center has-a few openingsforJanuaryehtrance inlu ils Pee-School Morning and Aftero000sesaloos. Fer funker isfor-motloil dod registration, coltMarjorie Baker, Director, at 15eSinsgogsie office, 207-100e.

- Seek toys forneedy childrenNorth American Mortyro

Council 4338 of the Knights nlColumbus in Niles will bave San-ta Claus at Monsiguur FlanaganhallatSt. JohnBrebeofParl5h onSunday, Dec. l6from 12 nano totpm. Toys fortho needy childrenwill be- accepted and wilt ho

distributed before ChristmasDày. -

If each one gives s 1:111e,

togetheritwlllbes101.

ObituiesMìgrie R. Schmidt

Morte R. Schmidt, 67, eI Rilesdied Wednesday, Nov. 28 inLutheran General Hospital,Park Ridge. Mrs. Schmidt wasborn Jan. 29, 1952 io illinois. Shewas preceedod is death by herhusband Mathew. Survivors in-dude suns SCF Robert (Yang),Dan and daughter Patricia(Edward) Jablooshi. Lovinggrandmother ofJnbo, Matthew,Edward. Marie, Karla, Steven,and Krinta. Fond sister ofCecelin Ilote Brano) Schultz,Nellie (Antkanyl Walthess,Wilma lE. WilliomI Wels-benhaner, Louise (Patrick)Marion, Elizabeth lAnthony)Brano und the late RosalieKiasaOe. Funeral arrangemen-to were handled by SkajaTerrace Foneral -Home, NUes.Funeral Mass was celebratedSsiorday, Dec. 1 at St. JoboBrebeuf Church, Riles. loiter-ment was in St, Junephcemetesy. Inliosofflowers, thetaisily has requested donations10Fr. Chen'smioaion.

Thomas J. GibbonsThomas J. Gibbons, 01, of

Riles died Wednesday, Nov. 20in Lutheran General Hospital,Park Ridge. Mr. Gibbous wasborn July 23, ooau in illinois. Hewas proceeded in death by hiswife Mary (Sia). Survivors in-elude hin daughter KayQuintan. Loving grandfather nfWilliafn J. (Mary Kayl,Maureen A. (Christopher)Dabnvicb and Thomas J.Quedas. Great-grandfather ofBridget and Meaghon. Feudbrother of James (Catherinel,Winifred and -the late RitaHeraty, - Patrick, Eigene,Domoneck and Michael.Funeral Maso was celebratedSaturday, Dec.. 1 at St. JoboBrebeof Church, Niles. toter-ment was. io Mt. Carmelcemetery. In lieu efflowera, thefamily bas requested donationslotheSJB Memorial Fund.

Florence J. JasonFlorence J. Jan00 (see

Fregol, 01, of Niles died Mon-day, Dec. 2 ieíLntberan GeneralHospital, Park Ridge. Mrs.Jason was born in Illinoio onDec. 20, 1990. She was Ike Iviogmother of Thonlas IMarcelia),tond grandmother of Bruce andOrion. Funeral arrangementsincluded norvireo at SkajaTerrace Funeral Home onWedaenday, Dec. 5 with theRev. Goyim H. Githerison ofMessiah Liatheran Chnrrh of-ficiating. totermeot was isAcacia Park celuietery.

Edith PortugalServifes for Edith Portugal,

73. otMorton Grove, a chartermember uf the Riles TownshipJewish Congregation, 45ta W.Dempster 01,-were at Il am.Tuesday in the synageg shehelped organize. Mro. Portugal,who died - Monday in SkokieValley Community Hospital,was also an activé member ofthe Leaning - Tower YMCASenior Group. She is nareieedby her bnoband, Geurge, aretired snout wholesaler: fournom, Ronald, Gerald, Mitchell,and Glean;- seven gras-dchildren( two brothers: and asister. - - -

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YonogSingle Parents is pteasedio present Laurleano Chstis, AC-SW, who will speak to the groupon "HoeltoTa& to Kids about -

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meeting en Tuesday, December10, 8:45 p.50., at the SheratonNorthShnre ton, O33Shokie blvd.,Northbrnok. -- -

Eligible persona are invited toattend or call 945-3000 for mofo.

Haouhbah, 'The Feanl ofLights," will he celebrated atMayer Kaplan Jewish Corn-musity Center, 5050 W. Church,Skuhie on Snuday, December 16from i-4 p.m. with families par-ttcipatiog io traditional candlelighting ceremonies and bakingof "Lathes" (potatopancakes).

A candle-lighting of theMenorab, nine-branched ran-delabrum, will take place Mon-day, cember 17 throughFrl y, cemher 21 from 42O-

. .m. daily.The Jewish revolt against the

role nf Antiochun began in 166B.C.E. by Mattathas, aHasmonean priest, and hisfoilowers, who refused to worahipHellenic idols.

The miracle of the Hanubhahlights is a spiritual miracle. Thelight burned in the Temple forodays when there was only nof-ficientoilforone doy.

All families in the còossnunityare invited is the festivities atMayer Kaplan JCC. The oc-tielties will include family craftsand gift-rnahing for children ofall ages, Maccahean sport relays,c005mooity singing with slide andsung sheets, and theater shows.

Call 675-2200 for informationand fees.

Interested people who are notfamtlior with Moyer Kaplan JCCare invitedlo tour facilitiesthrnughnatthe building.

A Bazaar will he open tor lastmmoutegiftohopping.

The popular 'Busy Hands,Happy Hands," a resource hanknf dozens of ideas tar pre-urkoolactivities will he on sole at $3.95per copy or $3.50 per copy furt ormore hooks. Items io the boohWere collected by a committeeheaded by Nina Dorf, working forthe Naroery School ScholarshipFood of Mayer Kaplan JCC.Members nf the committee in-elude: Nina Dorf, Chairperson;Tohy Alexander, Sue Becker,Heather Lipochec, Lori Manning,Betsy Rotherg, Jan Ochamow,Myron Smith, Renna Satow, andMary Weinberg.

"From Mama With Love," otraditional Jewish cookbook,compiled by two Moyer KaplanJCC noroery school mothero,Leslie Berlue, and Maorien Levinio cooperation with MJKCC nur-sery School parent sud statt is of-fered at-fl.

As the inirodoction to the hookindicates, "Jewish Cooking intrudy a melting pot tasting of thespices nf all nati050." Recipeahove been handed down for coso-liess generations from 'motherstu daughters."-', Bête Avon," a collection ofKosher recipes by two IsraeliCooks is also on aale at-$3.Havdo Gluchman comes fromTripoli and North Africa, andDoro Yaros comes from Pragne,Czeckoslvakio, opposite ends oftheearth)

The recipes they have collectedrepresent a variety of cnokjngtechniqom and recipes fer manydifferent cultures.

There are recipes for Sabbathand Holidays For Hanahkahthere - are recipes for"Sofgaoiyut" sr doughnuts, andlathes,- petate pancakes, wincharetradiliooallyesten in Israel.

Family hanukkahprogram

Make your own "Dreidle", fry Refreshments can also be par-a petate "lathe" rana race, light chased.the Menurab.

All families in the communityare invited tu participate in allthe traditional activitiea iocelebration nf Hanuhhah atMoyer Kaptan Jewish Corn-musity Center, 5050 W. Cbarch,Skokie on Sunday, Dec. 10 from I-4p.m.

Activities will inclsde makingHanakkahMennrabs (9-branchedcandelabrum), gifts, decorationsdaring family craft time, fryingpotato pancakes and Maccahiohgarnea inthe gym.

A torch lighting ceremony willtake place at 1:30 p.m. Theaterpreseotations will he from 2-3p.m. There will he communitysinging with slides and sangsheets. Menorab candle lightingwill he at 3:30 p.m.

A mini-bazaar will he open forlast minute gift shopping.

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ave., Lincotewood, bas won aschotorsldpto further btsstudyatRoosevelt University's ChicagoMnsicnlCollege, -

The youth, who studies clarinetFees for the family nelebratina in the college's Preparatory

uf the "Feast of Lighte" will be: Division, which accommodatesMKJCCmernbers - adults $2, one schuol-agestudents, was ose of 14child $1, two children 75g each, young peopte to win scholarships.three urrnnrecblldren 50g eoch.

Non-member fees: adults $3,one child $1.50, two children $1.25each, three nr moro children $1each.

Call Gag Prince, 675-2200, est.217, for information.

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CHURcHCongregationAdas Shalom

1tóBIgle,imrpday,flIeceigberLU7*

Congregation Adas Shalom;6945 Dempster, Morton Grove,will hold Friday evening familyservices starting at 8:15 p.m.with Rabbi Israel Porush of-ficiating. Everyone is Invited toattend and partake In the OnegSbabbat. Saturday morning ser-vices begis at Sam.

New 1580 Entertainment Booksare available through AdasShalom for only $20. These fan-tastic hooks offer hundreds ofdioèountu on restaurants,theatres, botola, spOrting eventoand much more. For details,please call 966-2273.

The newly-formed Chews Clubwill hold a Chanukah Party on - spiring talk given by the pastor,Saturday nigbt, Docemberg. Father John Boroczky,

Services for Chanukah,celebrating the festival of lightswill behold es Friday, December14at8:lSp.m.

Adas Shalom offers a widerange of activities. If yea would111cc more isfermatisu or wish tobe placed an our mailing list, callHarvey Wittenberg at 440-3100er065-1880

AND TEMPLE NOTESOLR Thanksgiving

prayer service

On Wednesday, Nov. 21, tOeutudents of Our Lady of RaeinmSchool participated In o specialThanksgiving prayer serviceprepared by the 5th grade studen-tu. Every student was madeaware of being grateful for thethings they have and the Impar-tanceofsharingwtthothors.

The followisgstudents did theRetidings: Linda Cecchin, DavidFitzpatrick, Tom Staunton andJohn MalartsIIc The 0th grodeChoral grasp led the olngtsg and5th grado hays gave a presen-tation of the ten lepers who'werecured by Our Lord. A special In-

highlighted the special servire.In conclusion, the entire

student body mude u geeat effortto help our twinning parish byssppertlng them with generousdosatious of caaned goeds sodether goodies so that they, too.could experience the Joys and,comfort of a HappyThanksgIving.

-Christmas ClubPays Intérest -

Christmas comes but once a year, but thebills for Christmas giving can last throughmonths and months of payments.

If you would like to haue an extra chunk ofcash for Christmas next year now iu thetime to start a FNBOS Christmas Club. Yousock a little away each month in a FNBÒSChristmas Club Account whore it earnsinterest so you got back more than you put'away . . . and nest November you will begetting a ENBOS Chrístms Club Check justlike the hundreds of FNBOS ChristmasClubbers did this year.

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Edison ParkLutheran ChurchOnSunday,Decesnber9at4:30

pin., theSundayllchool children,ander the dIrection ef the Rev.James D. Kegel, will presenttheir annual Advent/ChrIstmasprogram In the Sanctuary of theChurch, Iscated at Avendole and011phantaves., Chicago.

The prsgram, "Heritage ofCbrfstmas," witt present surchlldrenteulng,thrssghsosgandtableaux, the story of the Babo ofBethlehem. They will chow usChristmas celebratioss In 0-ian-dnnsvlu, - Germany andBethlehem and sing the familiarcarols we romemberso fondly.

Everyone ta welcome to theprogram and to join in refresh-ments served In a festive settingby the Board of ParishEducation. A free-will offeringwill be taken to benefit the Sun-day Scheel and its program-ofChrlstlaneducatios.

NSJCFriday evening, December 7 at

8:55 p.m. at Nsrthwest SuburbanJewish Congregation, 7800 W.Lyans, Morton Grve JslieDaughter of 51/20 Morton Greee-bérg will be Bat Mitzvah. RabbiNorman Berlat will be uestRabbI uoddelivertbe charge andCantorJoel J. Resnick with choirwill ch000the lIturgy

Saturday morning ut 9:30 5m.services will take place and enSunday morning O am, followedbya Mon's Club hreahfust.

Saturdayevenieg, December 0,at 7 p.m. Mon's Clsh YiddishBowl wlllbeheld.

Stoterbsed will bave Ita annualChanukkah Bazaar--SundayDecember 9 teem 10 sin. to 3p.m. and Tuesday-Decesuber 11from 18 am. to 73l2 p.m. Is theFriodinpn Social lOall. BeauUfulgifts- foi- Ike IdmIly; friendo,teaèhers, etc. Gift shop has thegfta foryoa fer Chanukkah shop-

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Chanukah partyThe NorthSuhurban ChapinceS

Magen David Adom is having itsannual Chanuksh Party at-theDevomhire Park Center, 4400Gréve, Skokle, on Sunday,December 111 at7:35 p.m.

Opening thefecilvities will be acandle llghtiog ceremeny. Thefeature performer will be AnnSchiff, Jewish folkaingor,followed by Disco lessons.Latheswiflhe served thru eut theevening with csffee and homemsdecakes.

Fer further lnfsrniatiss, callLen Silverstelu at 564-1017 or Ev.Ltsnun,272-0043.

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Aúiva HadassahAviva Hadssah cordially in-

vitos single sud marriedprofessional sed career wsmen,21-40, to theIr sanual Hanukkahparty, Thursday, Dec. 25 at 7:30p.m. at thebsme efRonnie Soled,0157 N. Sheridan rd. Attendantparking isdvaituble.

Aftea short business meeting,the group will enjoy a Hanukkahparty: lighting the candles, en-joyiog holiday refreshments andplayinghslidaygames.- For more information en

Avivu's activities, call 203-7473days or Vicki Weisberg, 674-6604eveaia69. - - -

Swedish St. Luciafestival

ForgatMigEj (ForgetMe Not)Swedish chIldren's cub wiltpresent a St.Lucia program unSaturday, Dee, 8 at 7 pm. Thepublic is invited andodsnlsston isfree. The program will take placeat St. Lake's Lutheran Church,S05ProspecttnParkRldge.

Following the Luciaprocessional and song program,a Swedish Christmas coffee tabla(sweet table) will be nerved. Itwill feature many traditionalSwedish cookies, breadu andcokes. -

The St. Lucia festival lo aSwedish Christmas-timetraditlos, SaInt Lucio day is Dec.13 and throughout Sweden youngwemen dress in tong whIte robeswithrodsaahesandhsvea crownof greenery and candies on theirheads. They are accompanied byyesnger girls dressed as angelsand boyadressedas star keepers.This group idsita poople Ui theearly- dawn hours, singingSwedish sacred songs and ser-ving coffee und coffee bread. Thefeativol commemorates the an-cient belief that a youngChristian womsn, Saint Lucia,was said tu have appeared at thebolmofaehipbringiagfeodtothestarving SwedIsh people. Abouther head appeared an aura oflight, thus signifying she was sentbyGed. -

This year's Luclá fer ForgotMIgEJ iaSumnne Marie Zeilatra.She is the daughter of Mr. sodMrs. James R. Zellstra of Niles.She is a freshman at ChristianLiberty Academy in ProspectMetgbta sud a graduate of St.Matthew'u Lutheran School InNOm, She Is an accompushedorganist and has atudledprlvatelyfsrg years. Shealsols o

Marillac FamilyChristmas

Marillac families will cometogether to celebrate CbrtstsnanosDecomber 14. The evening willbegIn with u dinner at e p.m.; thehigh peint of the evening will bethe Winter Concert at 11:30. The

. families will dine in the StudentCenter eu feed that they havebrought and that the MothersClub has prepared.

Mrs. Helen Mallin, Mothers'Club President, and Mrs. SueSaietta, Vice-President, receivedever 500 reservatiess by the end00November, Thoy are expectingOn even greater number and are.making pines to include ail whswant to be u port of thefestivities,

The inter-Class Coantll willdecorate the tree in the StudentCenter se the students will be apart of the planning bydecorating the tree 0er thecelebration.

Harvest Chapteropen boardmeeting88ar60íCbspter Is heldiag un

Opeir Board meeting on Wed-nmday, December 12, ot11p.m, at4201 Greenwood, Skokie,

Open Beard meetiegsare tomein which oil chaptermembersareinvited to attend In order tu ob-servo hew the chapter heard fan-ctiees.

This month's meeting willfeaturediscussions on our Winterand Spring fend raising events,as weil es reporta eu the variousORTprojects.

Fur additional information,cali 659-7886

MTJC EarlyChildhoodCenter

The early Chlldhsed Center oiMaine Townuhip JewishCongregalián, 85go Ballard, DesPlaines, has begun registrutionfer the Ten Week Winter TomParent-Toddler Classes, whichwiltbegiaJaouaryo, 1996. Parent

-and child (who would be 22 mon-tos old in January) may registerfer the Tuesday or the Thursdayclass, beth of which meet from tO0m-11:15 am. Daring this tIsse,parent and child are introdseedto Nursery Schnel Activities,seegs, games, finger plays, andteJewishheritage, holidays andtruditiona.

- The Center has a few openings- forjanearyehtrance into Its S're-

School Morning sud Afternoonsessions. For further mOor-motion and registrotmoe, callMarjerle Baker, Director, at theSeagognooffice, 297-205e.

Seek toys forneedy childrenNorth Americao Martyre

Council 4338 of the Knights oiColumbus in Riles will have San-ta-Clans-at Moesigeer Fissagashaliotllt. Jshnflrebesf Perish onSunday, Dec. 16 from 12 coos in 2

p.m. Toys fer the needy cisidreliwlU be accepted and wilt be

distributed before ChristmasDay,

If each ose gives s little,tugetheritwillhea ist

candy strIper at St. FraneIo-Moupital, Evanston. Her weayirhas wan many awards, ammgthem the National Sckoiosuc *xAward. She currently ser-es oschairman for the children's portina of the club, Her groedpta, -Mr, and Mrs. Cori F. Oisonwere nativea of Stsckliuini asOVarmiand, respectively, isSweden,

Forgot 201g Ej is a erna9 ofchildren, ages 4-15, who meettwice monthly to learn abouttheir Scandinavian heritagethrough songs, folk dances andlanguage. Its memberskip isopen to ail children at Scan.dinovian descent. The grosp Isled by Margie Fielscbmw.g,o public sgbsol music becher loMorton Grove and a prufessinnatsinger. Mrs. Karl Is Currently theMidwest Director of Youth Ac-tivities for the Vasa Order nfAmerica, on intOrnatiunalSwedish cnitue-al organioaiios.She han been very active ioSwedish octivitlos in the Chicagoarea and received o medal forthese activities from King CuriGustav of5wedonia 1076. She hassung on Swedish nationaltelevision nsd in many Swedishcities in 1977 os weil us cansChannelS's "Small World".

MIss Karen Memel of Nitroserves au the group's occom.

Forodditisusicencen-i Or groupinformation please call 703-2151er825-1097.

Area residents involved areLinda Zeilatro, Suzanne Zeilslso(Lacia), Vicky Blsmherg, andKaren Menzel, all of NOes, andcarl Andersen and Valerie teheyofMortsnGrove.

ObituttriesMarie R. Schmidt

Msrie H. Sciasidt, 67, of NUes, died Wedsesday, Nov. 20 in

Lutheran Generai Hospital,Park Ridge. Mrs. Schmidt wasborojas. 29, 1952 is Illinois. 5kowas proceeded in death by herhusband Mathew. Survivors hrrinde sueS SCF Robert (Yang),Dan and dasghtèr Patricia(Edward) Jableeski. LovinggrnndmotheretJohn, Matthew,Edward, Marie, Karla, Steven,snd Krisla. Feud sister siCeceiia (late Bruno) Schultz,Nettle (Aathsny) Wolthiau,Wiima (E. William) Wein-henhueer, Louise (Patrick)Marino, Elinaheth (Anthany)Orson and the late RosalieIcissane. FaneraI arrangemes-Is were bandied by ShojaTerrace Fuserai Home, Riles.Fanerai Mons was celebratedSaturday, Dec. 1 at St. JetaBrekeef Church, Nues. Inter-meint was in St, Josephcemetery. In lies efflewers, theSamily has requested donations

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Thomàs J- GibbonsThomas J, Gibbons, 51, of

Nues died Wednesday, Nov. 25In Lutheran Generai Hospital,Park Ridge. Mr. Gibbous wasbore July 23, 1595 in Illinois. Heness proceeded in death ky.hiswife Mary (Sis). Survivors in-dude bis danghter KayQuedas. Loving grondfothor ofWilliam J. (Mary Kay),Maureen A. (Christopher)Dakovich and Thomos J.Qsioiaa. Great-grandfather nfBridget and Meagban. Fendbrother of James (Catherine),

' Wisifred aed the lote RitaHersty, Patrick, Eigene,Domneeck and Michael.Fanerai Mass was celebratedSatarday, Dec. 1 at St. JohnBrebeuf Church, Riles. tutor-meut was in Mt. Carmeicemetery. lu lien afflawers, thefamIly has requostdd donationstutheSjB Memorial Fund.

Florence J. JasonFlorence J. Jason (see

Frogo), 01, nf Nifes died Mon-day, Dec. 2 iciLutheran GeneraiHospital, Park Ridge. MrsJaso5 was hora in lilionis noDec. 20, 1095. She was the lovingmother of Thomas )Marceila),fond grandmother of Broce andBriao. Fanera) arraogementsincluded s5rvices at SksjaTerrace Funeral Home onWednesday, Dec. 5 wilh theRev. Gayles H. Gilbertsno ofMessiah Lutherañ Chorch of-ficiating. taterment was isAcacia Park cémetery.-

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Servides for Edith Portugal,73, uf Morton Grove, s chartermember uf the Riles TnwnsispJewish Cungregasius, 4505 W.Dempster st., -were at li am.Tuesday in the syosgog shehelpedorganize. Mrs. Portugal,who died Menday in SkokieValley Cammonity Hospital,was alan an active memhor efthe Leaning Tower YMCASenior Grasp. She Is survivedhyher husband, George, aretired meat whelesalert fesrSnos, Ronald, Gerald, Mitchell,and . Glenn; seven gran-dchddren( two brethers and asister.

"The Feastof Lights"

Hanukkah, "The Feast ofLights," will he celebrated atMayer Kaplan Jewish Com-monity teeter, 205e W. Church,Shokie on Sunday, December iefrom 14 p.m. with families par-ticipatiag in traditional candlelighting ceremonies and hakiseof "Lathes" (petate pancakes).

A candle-lighting of theMenoroh, nine-branched ron-deiahrign, wiR take place Moo-day, December t7 throughFriday, December 21 from 4,20.4:Oep.m. daily.

The Jewish revoit against therule uf Anuncinun betas io lesB.C.E. by Msttathas, aHasmnnesn prient, and hisfollowers, who refused to worshipHeiteuic idols.

The miracle of the Hanukkahlights is a spirItual miracle. Thetight bureed in the Tempie forodays when there was osly nsf-ficient oils or one day.

Alt families in the communityare isvited to the festivities atMayer Kaplan JCC. The oc-tivition will include family craftsand gift-making for children nfail ages, Maccaheansport reiayu,community singing withsiide andsnug sheets, and theater shows.

Cali 675-2100 for informationaed fees.

Interested people who are notfamiliar with Mayer Espien ICCare invited to toar facilitiesthroughout the building.

A liazaar witt he open for lastminute gilt shopping.

The popular "Bosy Hands,Happy Hands," s resource kookof dozens of ideas for pro-schoolactivities wItt be on saie at $3.05per copy or $3.50 per copy for 2 ormore books. Items in the heehwere collected by a committeeheaded by Nina Dorf, workIng forthe Nursery Schont ScholarshipFund of Mayer Kaplan JCC.Members uf the committee in-dude, Nina Dorf, Chairpernua;Tohy Alexander, Sue Becker,Heather Upscher, Lori Meaning,Betsy Rntberg, Jan Schomuw,Myraa Smiih, Russa Sotow, andMary Weinberg.

"From Mama With Love," atraditienot Jewish cookbook,compiled by two Meyer KaplanJCC narsecy school mothers,Leslie Borke, and Maucieo Levinin cooperation with MJKCC ear-ser3' School parent and staff is of-feredat$t.

As the intrudoctios to the knobIndicates, "Jewish Cooking istruly s melting pot testing of thespicho et ali nations." Recipeshave keen hended down for cuan-tlessgeoserations-frdm 'mothersto daughters."--" Béte Avon," a collection ofKosher recipes by two IsraeliCoohsis aisaonoaieat$3. -Honda Giockman -comes fromTripoli and North Africa, and-Doca Yeros nemes from Prague,Creckosivakia, opposite ends ufthe earth!

The recipes they have collectedreprenent a variety of cookingtechniques and recipes for manydifferentcoiiures.

There are recipes fur Sahhath-and Holidays. For Hanukkahthere - ore recipes for"Snfganiyut" or dougbnats, andlathes, potato pancakes, which -

aretraditisealiyeaten in Israel.

------ -- , Young single - parents.The Nerthuhore Chapter of meeting on Tsesday, -December

Young SIngle Parents is pleased 15, 5:45 p.!n., at the SheratonIo present Loorieaan Chotis, AC- North sOnore Inn, 933Skokle blvd.,IW,wba wIll-spook to thegroup Northhrook. .

on i'How to Talk to Kids akast Eligible perusm are invited teSen" at the regalai- weekly- atlend or call 945-3200for info.-

Family Hanukkahprogram

Make your own "Dreidle", frya potato "lathe", rano rane, lightthe Menorab.

AU families in the communityere invited lu participate in allthe traditional activities incelebration nf H005kkab atMeyer Kaplan Jewish Com-amity Center, 5050 W. Church,Shokie on Sanday, Dec. te from t-4p.m.

Activities will include makingHanskkuhMesorato (9-branchedcandelabrum), gifts, decoratiomduring iamily croft time, fryiogpotato pancakes und Maccahiabgames inthe esso.

A torch lighting ceremnoy willtake piace at 1,35 p.m. Theaterpresentations will be from 2-3p.m. There will be communityuiuging with slides and songsheets. Mennrah candle lightingwill be at3,35p,m,

A mini-haeaar will be open forlast minute gift sbsppiug.

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Hefreshments can also be pur-

Fees for the family ceibrotionuf the "Feast ofLlghts" will be,MKJCC members -adults $2, onechild $1, two chIldren 75f each,three or more childi-en 10f each.

Non-member fees: adults $3,One child $1.50, two children $1.25each, three er more childreo $1each.

Call Gail Prince, 075-220e, eut.217, foi-information,

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Dr. LendonSmith inTownDr. Leñdon Smith, weil.knewn

pediatrician, will speak at Tent-pie Jodes Mlapab, 8810 NOes Cen-ter rd., Skokie, Saturday, Dec 8,at II pm. Dr. Smith, author ofSmpraving Ytur Child's BehaviorCheminiatry and Feed Year KidsRight, Is also known for bioregular appearances on TV talkshows. Dr. Smith talks on ouchsubjects au behavior relatingdiet, how te develop a good self.Image In your child, feeling goodabout beIng a purent and muchmare. The audience is welcometoparticlpateandaskqoeolions.

Ticket price Is f4, and allproceeds will go towards ChildCare Peegramu, sponsored by theMid-North Broach Board of theYoung Men's Jewish Council, anonprofit social service ageocy.Programs include a ParetO andChild Care Center, aflerochoolprograms, afterscbool day rareaudSnhnehan Day Comp.

Far ticket information, call 879.8480.

Messiah LutherañWOmen's Christmas Tea

The Meosiah Lutheran ChurcbWomen will have their annualChrlotuiasTeaatthechsrch; 1682Vernon ave., Park Ridge anDecember 12 at I p.m. The ParkRidge Chorale will preseat aprogram of seasonal musIc.

Election of offiçers forthe nextyear will be the order of businessfortheday. TheolatecomistoofPresident Paola DiVita; VicePresident Nancy Byrne;Secretary Ruth Corkill;Treasurer Greta Schoidt;Secretaries of EducationMaybelle Stump and LynnBange; Secreta!leu of Stewac.dship Mary Jano Kavach andGertrude O'Grady; HospitalityCo-Chalrmeo Cornue Jensen andMitdred Anderson; HiutoriaaMarilyn Dockett; SunohineChairman Barbara Burrill; Nur.oery Chairman Eveyln Keath;Cradle Roll Chairman SandyDownie; aud Member-At-LargeStella Gilbertson.

Ou Nov. 28, at 7p.m. a FamilyAdvent program was hold which

featured the Hosanna Team,Senior Choir and the New ¡aySingers. Advent materials,calendars, wieaths and haohowere available for purchase.

Mrs. Charleo Johnson lopresident of the MessiahLutheran Church Womeo andRev. Gaylén Gilhertson is pasIónof Messiah Church:

SJB Women planChristmas buffetThe holiday season will begin

at St. John Brebeuf's AnnualChristmas Buffet and Pot Lucksupper on December 11. That'sthe evening wheo the women ofthe panioh contribute theirspecial dishes und join anoanatherin special celebration.

The evening will coolain aheantifol musical program, theRenurrectios Concert Choir, an-der the direction of Mrs. DebbieCreighton, accompanied by Mr.John Hènlale.

The nun was shInIng on Aug.11when Rouanne Thereon Wer-derltch,daughterofMr. and Mro.Louis J. Werdenitch, Jr., becamethe,brideof Robert D. Clark, nonof.Mrs. Lelo Clark.

The couple esrhangod vowoatSt. John BreheufCatholic Churchin Nifes with Paslor Gogun red-doctiugthe 1 p.m.service. .

On the arm of her father,Roxaune walked down the aisle,decorated at each pew were bluecarnations and white ribbonbows. Her gown was of white silkchiffon with an empire waist oflaceandpearts. Theneckline wasrounded with long sleeves and aSweeping train. Herfisgertip veilwas held in place by a cap of laceand pearls. She carried acascading bouquet of bine tipeOorchids surroiosded by lite tearoses.

TIse muid of honor WanCatherine Duff from HantioglonBeach, CalIfornia, a fríeñd sincechildhood. She wore a baby bluesalin gown, the top was lace ac-rented bya knee length sweepingcape of flower praL Her bead-piece ws also baby hlne withpearls and she carried blue tip-pod carnationswith tiny tearoomof pink surroùnded by babiesbreath.

Bridesmaids were Patty Hein-

to, groom's sister, and friendsDebra Mach, Kathy Seno, MaryZelutenia, wilh Sherry Heros, aniece of Ike bride, serving osflower girl. Alt attendants woreensembles duplicating that 01 thethaid of honor.

Paul Clough, friend si Ihngroom, served as best mas, withRandall and Roo Werderileh,brothers of the bride, and EricEisinslalodt and William Chop.per, friends, au groom's allen.Saals.

The hnide'u mother wore a ìosggown of pink accented by s pinkchiffon cape. The groom'smother chose a formol of bise se.èonted by a short matchingjacket. Both wore white orchidcorsagesr

The coopte left es a LohrGeneva honeymoon following oreceptioaatNottiogham Gardensin Çhlcago.

The bride is a 1074 gradoatc stMaine East High School and iscurrentl'employed by the UoitedStates PostalSystem is Skokie soa Distribution Clerb. The groomjust finished a 7-year entshsenlio the United Slates Army,stationed ioSsrart, Germany. Heis employed by the ChicagoTribaneNewapaperas a mailer.

The newlyweds are now 'ea.residingina home in Park Ridge

Final "Passages" programMary Jane Hayes, TV per- The weekly 'Passages"

500011W, host and producer of programs are planned to deal"it's Worth Knowing" ou CBS, with the growth aueLdevetopmeolwill speak at the final Passages of adolta starting with nwd.kfe.Through tAte" program of the They 'are held in Room 778,failsessonon Tuesday, Dee. hat Buildiug3, 0CC Interim Campm.I p.m. Theprogramsarefree of charge.

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Santon Jan Preot of Gbenviewhas been awarded the Daughtersof the American Revolution(DAR) Good Citisea Award, MisoPryst was selected on thelollawiog qualities:

Dependability - truthfulness,honesty, punctuality

Service - coopération, help.fumosa, responsibility

. Leaderohip - peroonatity,sell-controj,tnitlatiVe

P:atrlotism - uoselkshlayaltytodsuenican ideals

Maine North sludenta tu thesenior class nominated threegirls on Ihe hasts oPUse four potts-Is abone. The faculty then votedIs select Miss Pryot ta representMoine North no ito 'GoodCitizen". Jan will attend theUsiversity of Illinois in the fallwhere she will major ioesgineering.

Harvest Chapter ORTnames new project

Harveot Chapter is featuringthe Brumson Seboot in New YorhCity as it.yprojoct for this montls.

Bramson ORT io the first ORTinstitution is the United States,and the first tecluuicat college inthe United States ander JewishAuspices..

The utudenta who attend Bram-000 come from a wide range ofhaebgraands, though moot arejust out of high school and areanxious to obtain marketable jobobills. Bramson has received aisoler college charter and caogrant associate degrees. Also in-eluded in the curriculum is a one-year course of study and anevening program.

As an example of the quality uteducation received at the tram-

A girt, Jams Michele, 7 1hs. onOct. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. MichaelE. Watson, Elk Grove Village.Grandpurests: Mr. and Mrs.RicharilDuebner,Mortou Grave.

A boy, Jason Brent, 7 lbs, 11 on.on Oct. 22,to Mr. and Mro. MarkN. Bosmolein, Des Plaioen.

A boy, Nicholas Steven, t lbs.3¼ on., on Oct. 23 to Stanley andChris Kurek, Jr., Des Plaines.Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs.Stanley Keireh, Sr., Chicago, andMrs. Muryzeleh, Detroit, Mt.

A girt, Jorie Lynn, O lbs. 12 on.. ou Oct. 24 te Mr. und Mrs.Richard Rosen, Noctbbrook.Brother: Brodliy, 6. Sister:Amy, 1½. Grandparents: Mr.and Mrs. Morris Kaiserman,Skohie, and Mr. and Mro. HurryRosen, Utica, NY.

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Barbara Greenberger, Skohie,is Harvest Chapter's chairpersoufor the Brunnen ORT project.Mrs. Greenberger io a chartermember of our chapter, and wasOur firsl president. Sincethen shehas served maoy capacities in-eluding being last year'streaourer.

For more information on Har-vest Chapter and/or Womeu'sAmerican ORT. call 670-7886.

A girl, Carrie Asso, 7 lbs. t ea.en Oct. 25 to Mr. and Mrs. JosephJ. False, Des Plaines. Brother:Spencie, 7. Sister: Shi-Do, 7.Graudparents: Mr. and Mrs.Albert Rambis, Shohie, asd Mr.JameoFolise, Des Plaines.

A boy, Nicholas Peter, 7 lbs. Oon. so November 1 te Mr. & Mrs.Peter N. Tselehis, 715 Drury lo.,Arlington Heights. Grandpareo-ta: Nicholas & Venia Tuelibis,Skohie and Shirley Beth, SkohieandEdward Beth, Algooqoin, Il.

A boy, Gregory Vincent, 7 lbs.10 os. on November 14 to Mr. andMrs. James R. HardI, 2818Floral, Northbrook. Brothers:Michael, 11 and John, 7. Gran-dparenta: Mr. and Mrs. JamesDoRase, Nues and KathleenDeRose, Nues.

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children in the spring 1980program of the Child Develop-ment Center at Oakton Coos-munity College ban been eulen-dedthrougb Dec. 19.'Pat Kovar, supervisar of the

Center, said that there were stilla numberofopeninguforel.uJ.h'enfrom ages 3-5 In the afternoonsessions next spniug. The Centeris open to ebitdreu of resideota ofthe Oatstou Conuuanity Collegedislnict.

The afternoon sessions are par-licolarly coovenient to parentsand childreo daring the wintermootte,accordlng lo Ms. Kovar.

The Center will begin springterm classes during the weeb ofJan. 14. The three-day-a-weehsensuous meet on Moodayn, Wed-nesday, and Fridays from 0:31 te11:30 am. or from 12:30 te 3:30p.m. The Iwo-day-a-weeksessions meet on 'l'uesdayo andThursdays from 9:30 n.m. to12:31 p.m. er from 1 to 3:30 p.m.Fee for each three day programis $37 a mouth; for the two-dayprogram, $26 a month.

Ta register a child, call Ms.Eavar at067-5120, eut. 280 or 211.

Better Breathers'Club

Area residente are invited toattend the nest meeting ob theNorthwest Suburban BetterBreathers' Club on Thursday,Dee, 20, at 7:30 p.m. In HolyFamily Hospital's private diningroom.

The tepic ofthe meeting, whichwill kick-alf Ilse club's secondyear, will be "Coping with Win-ter". The speaker, Brian Lawbor,R R T Assislènt Maeager of thehospitat's CarOb-RespiratoryDepartment, willgive tije on howpersons with nedjoiratory con-diOsas cao better deal with win-ter weather.

The November meeting of theBetter Breathers' Club featuredits first birthday celebration,

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Motorist attempts toliare boy into car

Police labeled "suspicious" ac-tivities of a motorist whoallegedly attempted to entice alOyear old boy Into his car armad3:30p.m. Nov. 27.

The lO year old student naid hewas walking home Thesday af-ternoon from the WashingtonSchool located at Golf andWashington when a man in o

- white straw bot with a red banddrove by him twice in a VWB0g.

The bey told po'ice the manretarned a third timo and openedthe rar door motioning for the lad

- to enter the cor. The studentbecame frightened he said undran hume to report the incident tohlsmotherwhocslledpsllce.

Theft from storeFive gypsies were accused

Dec 1 of tahing merchandisefrom Fiore Interim at 8050Milwaukee ave.

The s'nano san of the owner toldpoUce he woo watching the storewhen the five women enteredaround 4p.m. Saturday. 11e saidthey took on undetermined quan-tity of assorted items which theyplaced under their ubicts andhegantoleavetheutore.

Theboytcledtoolnpthewemenwho left the stoce o entern bluefoar-door van whose licenseplateo later checked 01st to oÇhlcsgo owner.

Cops chase °°'"s' -

Greenwood-ave RepateoAtlyearoldMnrtonGrove lock punched dUt.Of the trunk

resldentdlnlngln a restauranton were uetatliO.Milwaukee ove, the afternoon of During the lato evening ofNov.22 remembered she had left Nev 30, a spare tire, wheel, toolherringslntheladlesroombnt hoxandtoslswlthtotalvalueofwhen she returned to get them 20 $550 were stolen from - a 1979minutes later they were gone. Chevrolet parfued In the ServiceTotal value of both rings was set MerchandIselottO303Golfrd.at$1,llO. ..A cassette rodio, speakers,Threatèudng phone call - equalizers and topes valned at

A Des Plaines assistant $450 weretaken overnlglitNov. 30manager uf o business at 8776 from aiO7O Datoun parked to theDempster st said lie received rearlotattllliMilwaukeeave.threatening phone calls Nov: 27 Someone took a sotofrom a man estimated to be in his hydraulic unit for a snow plowearly furtim who reportedly told mnnnted on the frost of a 1080the employee to 'do whet I nay Ford packed overnight Nov. 30 onand na tharm will come to your Main st.wife nr little girl." The manager -

called bis home and assured Property damageeveryone was safe, called police Semeuse bent and crushed theto report the incident. downspost of a townhouse anAule (beffa Washington st. shortly after 6

A 1970 LIncoln Contlnental was p.m. Nov.25. Investigation by thestolen daring the early afternoon unwer of outside noises revealedof Nov. 2e from the Golf 9619 thepole lamp had also been bent,parking lut. Leso was nndetor- DalnaØm were eotimatedot$200.

Repair costa were net at $75

hit-run driverPark Ridge police caught up

with a Dea Plaines motorist amile from the scene nf an ostoaccident In the 8400 block ofGreenwood In Nies Doc, i afterhe allegedly struck a cor drivenby a 10 year old Des Plaineswoman.

Patricin lassoer of 8850 Deerd., Injored In the crash, wastaken to Lutheran GeneralHospital by an unidentifiedpassing mntorist.

Daniel Rector, 20,0f 1813 Lin-'den, was charged by Nilm policewith leaving the scone of an ac-cident, traveling tuofast for con-ditions, improper lone useageand being intonicated. He wosfreed undera$2,000 bond pendinga Dec.21 hearing in Riles Circuit

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Rector who told police he hadno recollection of what happeneddrove on fur anuther milo beforehe wan stopped at Oakton andIlamlin by Park Ridge police of-ficerWiliamliominick.

Police said roads were coveredwith snow and ice, It was darkandnnuwwasfailing.

Damages tocanDaring the afternoon uf Nov.30

the rear window of a 2979Chevrolet woo smashed while thecar was parked on Camherland,Replacemefut value wasestimated ot$156,'

,.Snmenne smashed the sidemirror of o 1977 Fnrsche andthrew point on the trunk over-olght,Nov. 27 while the car whsparked on Roseniary.Obscene phone coNs

A resident un Dobson toldpolice he has hoes receivingphone calls atailtieses of the dayand night since Juno from acollerwbshangs tip, but whonthelady of the house answers, thecallermakioobsconoremarks, -

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The caretoker at GeminiSchool at 8955 Greenivuod eve,said someone pulled open a win-dow atthe nnotheast corner of tIteachool around noon Sunday, Dec.land went thru the entire schoolopening dunrllltchhllser

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Approximately $300 lo caskwawtaknn trum the casis regiseet Dunkin' Donuts at tliMilwaukee ave. shortly afie 7p.m, Nov, 38.

According tu police a yuuthseated io the dunut eatery told llmanager Wedaesday night bewas waiting fur his fother Whenthe clerk loft the counter aces,the youth opened the register Istakethemoneyandfledthe oreo.

A witness told police be contiidentifythe youth described totei ft. IO in, medium build, withhlund hair und a pimpled faceand neck. He was dressed in ngrayish blue ski jacbel nod lieJlcoloresfbluejeaas,

Thednnutstorewas test robbedNov. 3 by an unidentified une,who walked in turn the front doue

-around 2 am. and ont the 'vorexit, picking sp $110 from thecash register between bis cuIcos.anddoparture.

Atiempt to steal TVFollowing an unsnccessfst nl.

tempt to steal a television sotNov. lOamanandwnmsnisthowforties fled the store when theyobserved-a store employee wot.eking them.

The pharmacist of Osco drugatore at 8700 Dompoter st. totdpallcehenotedtho couple removea lock and cable frum o portoble

, Unluonlc TV around 0:30 p.mMonday.

-When the cosple obeerved theywere being watched, the pairwalked nut of the store In df.forest directiunu without tryingto take the TV.

The nino was desccited to be- boarded,beavysetandwenrlogn

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Burglars rubbed a homo noWarren Oval in ourdi Nileo of$3,ttocoshand$5,looinjowehy -P,Nov. 22 causing another SINdamages In breaking and eu'tering the home.

Police said the thievesumushedastde basement windowto enter the homo and ra,,sschedall nf the rooms.

'Cash sod jewelry were lobeofrom the bedroom and n portableTVand addingmachine liad boroplaced near the breken wmdooappareatlyforremoval.

Also token was an $89 rodowbiéh thieves ohtolued bysitiashing the passenger windowof a Custom Sterling car a the

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Employees of W.W. Graisgeeat 5959 HoWard at. tamed overexplosive materials to Nitospolice Nov, 26 which they saidbad been returned te the corn'pony by UnIted Parcel Service

The foreman told police a honcontaining 27 blastIng caps, 4railroad fuses (which resembledoucka of dmamlte) and a 12 bi.equnre of plastic had been reile-ned to Grainger with us ad-dresaee notodon the bon.

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Dempster Plazanursing home programsCeSa Rames, Bank Aosboaol

Cashier, announced the ap-pearance of Carol Whitehead(shown above) at the Goldman

.Hne on Thursday, Nov. 15 andat the Regency Nursing Home onTuesday, Nov. 20. She also ap-peared and eotertined at thePleasantview Nursing Home onTIldoday, December 4 and will heat the Mill View Home onTuesday, Dec. lt.

Ms. Whitehead is a delightfulentertainer, her programs arecharming and it has been mostgratifying for Ms. Hanson onbehalf of the Rink to bring hap-pinesstosomeofoorsenlors.

Mn. Wbitehead, using theguitar and banja, along with ad-ditional small percussion in-struments, presents unenlightening yet educationalprogram of folk music. Theaùdleace participates by clap-ping their hands, singing along.and playing ceetain instromeataasese. The program consista of

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Louis Block, Clerk of Niles-'Township. aulsouncedthathis Of-fice is available for voterregistration from Dec. 13, 1970 toDec. 22, 1975n and will reopenregistrationJan. 24, l000after theSpecl Election held on tad. 15,1MO

Any United States citizen 10yenes of age and lying at Ills orher current address far 30 d55 ormore may register to vote in theClerk's Office at the Nibs Town-ship Administration lluilding,5225 Main st.. Skokie, Ill., bet-aeon the hears ofba.m. to 5 p.m.Monday thru Friday, and onSatorday,Oa.m. tensos.

Clerk Black further announcedthat the Regular Semi-MosuilyBeard meeting srhedsled forMonday, Dry. 24, 5079 bad beenchanged to Monday, Dec. 17, 1970at 0 p.m.

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League ofWomen VotersHoliday Dinner

What appeal would he left forSusan B. Anthony ta make to u1979 audience?

That Is the question BarbaraRowe ofthe EImIIUEStLWV poses»in an impersonation of thefumons nineteenth crusader forwomen's votes and rights whichMs. Rewe will present atthe Mur-ton Grave-Hiles League ofWomen Voters Christmas andHanukah party, Thursday,December 13. at the home ofOtheua Edelblut, 6433 Palmato.,Morton Grove.

Susan B. Anthony. who workedfor many referiste, is perhapsbest remembefud for her famoustesting of theFoueteenth Amen-dnvent in 1072, when she led agroup of women la the polls inRochester, New York, on thegrounds that "persons" and"citizens" referred to in theAmendment naturally includewottienas wellasmen. Publicityattending her arrest, subsequenttrial ander a enrrspt judge, andsentence to a fine which sherefased to pay did much to ad-Vance the came of women's sul-frage. -

The program, "Susan 5. An-thony Speaks in Today's Womenund Meo," io scheduled for-7:30p.m., following a bsffet dinoerfeaturing chicken baked in wine,mostacóioB, salad, dessert, andbeverage, Husbands, friends;and other interested persons. arecordially invited. Call Ellen VatiLanbigltasn at 167-8465 er OtheliaEdelblut, 555-3220, for reser-'rations by December 10. Ifamble to cerne after rese»ving,be sore to call in, as all roser-valions are firm.

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.condemned the recent gambseprice menases by major oilctlmpanim. He said uiere wasallsOtutelynainstificaüsn for anyIflcreaseatthistizne.

Mr. Fly,msatd, " lt takes six loeight weds for foreign oil to beshipprrd here, refined, pwoped todistnbntnon centers aoddelivered to gasoline stations.AddiUOnally,thevastmaiority ofgasolinecomes from domestic oilwelisand isnotsobject to foreignprice inereasos. Not a drop ofgasoline nao, being sold was f.fected by higher foreign pricesfortheirrsudeuij,"

Mr.Ftynowenten, "The greedof the major oit companies cao-nuthetoleratedhy us any longer.They are toting the Iranian cristafor their personal profit. Theinaction by theCengress must bestopped, The silence of theJustice Doparlment must be co-deiL Theprcsidentmusttake er.tian against the major oil corn.punies and be supported by theCongress and the Americanpublic. You must speak osIow"

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F011Owing distance is the spaceaheadofynorvebide. This sparcis easily controlled sod rooprovide drivers with enoughdistance to stop safely ilnecemazy.

Remember, most rear codcoiliaionsarecanaedby followiogtenclouety.The best way to avoidfollowingtoaclosely isin practicethetwasecondrute.

To use the two second rate,choose a fined object os the roodahead. socle as a sign post, tree,ovezpaos, cte. When the vehicleabeadpassesthatohject, begin Iocount, t'Gite thousand one, onethansand tesa," If you reach theobject before you finish oayiog"One thuosand two", you orefosowing tea closely and shouldslowdown.

This procedure applies to anyspeed ander gond road andweather conditions. If road undweather conditions are not good,increase year followiag distoocolaufoururflveseenndcosnt.

Consider the space betweenyogur vehicle anotanother vehicleau your space cushion and yowsafety insurance.

Acopyofthe Rntesefthe RoadBill be sent in you upes request.WeitetoAlanj, Dixon, SecretaryofState.sitringfield,IL6Th6.

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Eleven members oil the leonIarefreshsnoss. "Atibo Icy-oslo, Icouldn't believe the talent of thefreshmen doss," said Mr.o'ciunnell. The eleven aie Pall?lonely, Lorettes O'connell, andPatty Tardif of NnrthhrOOkKdllycfosnnndLinMeyer otIlesPlaines, Bayo llapo and DocteMccutughey of L.ake Forest[anriejsclistssef Winnetka, EnsKowalezyk of Riles. MarY

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Tilo 50k and 6th grade ginabasketball team of St. JohnBrebouf finished their anasonwith a record of 6 wIns and 8lomeo, a 4th pluto In the St Tarsisius tolirnaméat oat of 13teams In the Girls ChicagolandLeague, the team finIshed In 6thplutemitha 3whs,6lose second.

Storing durIng the 3 vlctonesagallist St. Francis XavIer, t.1111803, asId Our Lady of Graceteams ohuwed Kerl Kane leadingwills 28 p065th, followed by KristaEshos with 23 polnt& KathlnonRossell stored 10 pointa andsounding nut the stoning wereKathy Bratek, Sue MtMahon,Edeen McAnley Chris Wolonyn,Kathy Luise and Heidi KrIIlsentwith a tatmi nf l4poIntu

In the St. Thr's tournament StJohn Breboufglrls beat the teamfrom Divine Providence 25 to 11.Kcki Kaoe led the storing with 16pobile. Eshoo had y pateos andMcMahan had 2 pointa. Goodroboundlog by Hoatok and Mc-Mahsn and Kane added to thevictory

Daring the gamo agalnat MarySeat of Wisdom loam. SJB ledtons 3 quartens but wenn caughtby MSW In the last 2 mInutes,losing 20 OIs 17. Kann, Enluto,IçathInon Russell and McMahontambinedforthel7polnta.

Dosing the gamo agaInst St.dies, a 15-6 vIctory, Rnatek andMcstahoo displayed good deten-Uive reboandlog. Later the sameday In a 35-7 vIctory aver the StMithanasiiis team, SJB'n presoand fast breaft wonked effec-Uvely, ptavingto ho too much forthe opposItIon. Kaoe scored 15pointa fon berseanon high. EileenMcAutey scored 4 poInta andplayedagood2ndha1.

SJB finIshed the season on anournotebyloslngtost. Stephens21 to 20. St Stophons put a littlebuck count preunaro on, whichproved to be too much for SJB.The girls Wene in early foultrouble with Kane, Ru&soil andMcMnbon and Brando ail haulingln2foulslntheflrutquarter.

Odios team members woreKathy Lake, Chris Wolosyn,Cathy Romanuk, LInda Stnauaa,MargIe Lee, Hehl and MediKrllhertafldlfnancescaSjkerskj

St. Johis BrebeufWomen's Bewling

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nonndforalt64team.In the Pee Wee DivisIon Kevin

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155 the 10 am. Bantam DivisionBeckISchuIIZ, Leslie Power, PaulGrundinetti and Gnog Nieder-maiertookovor Ist place wioningtwo guiases from Dan DoNandla,JohnCalurto, BfflBoctsley, PeterAlbanese aod Mike Fogas-ty.Becky Schano 143 and 147, LeslIePower 138. Becky Schauz wonwonklyfreegamo.

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10 am. Junior Division wan ugood match. 101gb reilers JhsWyslato Vince Pizzo, Greg BergandBobBacluleynlmostupnetlutplace Fails- Buddies Tony Lsaio,John Schumachon, Roh PetooldandRIthurdHugeL Fuer Buddieswen the odd game. RichardHagel 182, itS, 186. JIm Wyslak100, 105, 140. JIm also bowled anlce393lastweehioroneoflheweeklyfreo games.

i p.m. JImios- Division, anothergoodossatch. Both were tied gologlote today's series. BnwiswickBeinheno mon tho odd game. Bob

. Hill. Dan Gobbi, David Guwleand Chris Kalluuwskí. RilesPirates Billy Hayes, TonyGedeniun, stank Bolbzzi and JeffProna. Beh HIll bawled 166, 171.-Beine nice Individual stores ChipPas 207 won a free game. JamesBulawa 181, 168. Bantam bowlerLynn Heinrich 175 won a freegame. Dan DoNandis won a freegame. Bantam bowler Fred -Beyer annther nice 185 GuIso'Ssilllvnnantcel8d.

Chicago Bullsgame

ThedolfMalne Park DistrIct ISnpois4edng a trip te Ohs ChIcago. -

StadIum to see the asicoga Balla .battle ton Washington BoBeta.Thefripwlltbohold osi Saturday,-December 15 A bus will kayoDeepaakatop.an. ond mID net000atapptOsilmstelylOvl5pJfl.

Thetrip la ftradnita buys andgIrls 11 und over, er buys andgina nudos- U occoinpaniod by uparent er odnlL msi fee will bep.30 Pos- porion, v,hlth IncludeskanUosioavdlitket

Intereoted pos-snos mayregister bystoping bi at the paiAdistrict efflto at 0 Einefsail.Anyone wIshIng more telar-matloji nbould caB Bish Zwch at

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Single HorizonsContinuing the navelconcept of

comprehensive programming forsingles in the NorthweSt Subur-ban area, Moyer Kaplan JewishCommunity Center, 5050 W.Church, Skokie, and MaineTownship Jewish Congregation,Des Plaines, present Dellemberprograms of Single Horizons".

December programs will heheld Wednesdays at Maine Town-ship Jewish Congregation, 0800Ballard rd., Des PIamOs.

On Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1070,from 8-1g p.m., A SinglesMingle" will be held to provideanopportunity to meet old and newfriends in as evening of relaxed

conversation.Fees: MTJC/MKJCC mom.

bers, 10g; non-members, $1.On Wednesday, Dec.10 from

10p.m., a sharing session will beheld with leader Gail Prince,ME.

A sharing session is designed loprovide an opportunity to meet insmall groups of Single Adulto toshare feelings und thoughts aboutpertinent Issues.

Reservations necessary andaccepted through Dec. 25. CallHoward Blau, 297-28M.

Fees: MTJC/MKJCC mem-bers, $1.541; non-members, $2.50.

Thomas W. Flynfl b AssociatesAttorneys At Law

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Support ourdemocraticsystem

DearEditor:December 11 is the Special

Primary day for Congressionalcandidates is the 10th DistriftVoters will have an opportunityto showiran how the Rule of Lawoperates in America. We mustflood the polls in support of oardemocratic system of gover-unsent.

I woaldurgeysutovole to showyour support for Robert Wein-berger, Juba Nimrod or JohnPorter. However, in a muchlarger seme we will hove an up-portunity to stsow the world howacivilized society rules itself. Voteto show your personal belief inyour ownform of govensment.

I will be voting for RobertWeinberger te uhow my unppartfor osr government, ourDemocratic Party and oar Can-didate, i arge uil Domeerats teveteen December lito show oursupport far our CongressionntCandidate.

Respectfully,Thomas W. Flynn

Nues, Ill.

Four steps toDearllir:

As inflation continuwi -itsdouble digit increases and ourproductive middle-class is bleddry by the daily decreaseinvalueof our currency, we must leak Ocauses and solutions.

Serious students of economicsknow that there eau be only onecause for inflation governmentexpansion of the money unpply(paper dollars and demanddeposits). Contrary to goner-amont propagando, husineosnoenand consumers cannot contribute

Young Men's Jewish CouncilpreSents

DR. LENDON SMITH

Pediatrician and Child Psychiatrist

Saturday, December 8800P M

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SKOKIE, !LLINO1S 6007?

through ILL without receiving it sendisg oore'"jfand that during this period he book te nut on the ubelf ai the len.found the book on the shell at the ding library, a librarian puts innSkokie Public Library. This reservo. The waiting poned foedisturbedhun because bethought our patron can then ronge fenrnut odd that a huob that wo were one te six months depeudiug Onsupposed to obtain fur hint wus demand fer the title io queslinnsitting idle In Skokie.SOr. Fron. In Mr. Froncuek's ease, thecneksaysbethenwroteaIerof request was nest to the Parkcomplaint te the Library hut Ridge Public Library, sud thereceivedno response. book was received at Wiles about

f hopo that Mr. Fronczek will a monthlater. Letme make clearread this letter, since we have the fact that Mr. Frusceek wanbeen unable te contact hiatt, Mm. able te find the buob he sought onRuth Muchswskl, nur Interim the 51501f at llkskie hecatc.e soAdlalslstrator, bas tried te call request bad been made tu Skokiehimonseveraloccasions, without ILL Center normally requests usuccess. hook from only One library al o

Perhaps ihwuuld be best te ox- time. (Mr. Froncuob slates Ihatplain how the ILL. system works - he received a botob from RackIn the North Suburban Library ford tebeo weeks in response ta aSystem. All requests made by requestmade at the Branch ThisNlledpatrousfor hookunutowned woo because the book was iu.

stop inflation mediately available from Rack

teorroducelnflatsus. the fart that the request wasAlthough the Federal Reserve, made atthe Brauch,)under do Chairman Faut Adolph When a book arrives, theVaicker, raised the interest rates Library telephoues the patron(which will causo unemployment Tbat this is theaormat procedurepnd a dislocation uf our isanadecleorwbeuthereqsesf ioeconomy), they, at 1ko same made. t personally phoned Mrtimo, have fueled continued in- Franczek three times wilhnufflation by pumping into sur success, and the efforts of albe.librarians met with similarresulta. MIer tbe three week loanporiud was nicer, I was obliged lorotnrnthe beokte Parb Ridge.

i deeply regret this miounder.standing ami the fact that Mr.Franczekdid nut receive hisbook, hut f du nut believe thai thetaxes.Rilen Ubrary Is totally Is blame(2) Redurtlen ois a massivePorlsapu, because his bearing isscaleufallgoversjentspoj Impaired as he noted in bis let-audtheadupllunefa mnchtewer, ter ho did not hear bis phasebutbalauced budget.ringing, Rua, tisis isitideed mofar'(2) Rmteratmen oUlse freedom tunate :of individuals to use gold au a wiuiunitr.tr. Froucoekmedlumefencliange.goathiue te use the Library and(4) All guversiliont cositructs, ni, service. in the fulure,putes, obligations arid curroucy becnaae of his special seeds, heshould be payoblo or redeemable

we notify biss oflngolderetherpreclnusmetals,) arrival of his book with aIf you have had your fill pstcard, The Llkrary's peruos-governmeut stealing via In- nel will ti-y tu selve him andflation, let your bIg-spendingevery ouserpatron in any way werepresentatIves in government maandinthetwugiblekaswaheutit.

Sincérely,Sincerelyyuurs,MnryA.Klhoger(Mrn)GeneZaprsa1k

Rofereqee LibrarianNileu.1ll,

economy billions of additionalwor010ua dollars.

There is one way inflationcan he stopped withoutdmtroybtg sur economic system.Thefourstopsinclude:

(1) A dramatic lowering of allbssliseaa, personal and property

. .K.Ç.expreìsa ppreciatioíí

DearEdlter .,OñbehaNufthemèrntand

offices-s of North dauerleunMar-t75 Couadil 4338 of the Knights ofColumbus in Riles, wewishle ex-tend oar sincero apprectetlun fery psbllcity Ou our ToutsieRoll" drive fér the retardedchUdreisin durcummimity res.tors and institutions, Also, to thefing people who generously con-

. tributed to help these people tolead a life os many of nu are for-tanate to eajoy In giving andremembering them, no doubt,you have received enjoyment andhappinesa, Thank you for a

; .reeordyeur, your upport and

'OsalrsnanPautorondlgjslgtstKen Plaseelsi, NUes

, GrandKnlottDancine08;Niles

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Internationalhonor given -0cc professorWilliam Drezdzon, professor of

'mathematics at Oaktsu Cum-munity College, receatly wasawarded a Certificate uf Meritfor distinguished services toeducation by the InternatIonalWho's Who in Education, Cam.bridge, England.

Drezdzuntecurrentlypresideulof both the AmericauMothematical Assur. of TwoYear Colleges und the IllMathemutical Maoc. of Corn-munity Colleges,

A resident of Prospect Heights,he loteed the Oakton faculty luSeptember, 1971, Heteugradaateof St. Mary's College, Sau Au-tunlo, Texas0 and earned bismaster of science degree Inmsthnmatics fromthe illinois fe-utitutnefTeclsnology,

SJB girl cagersin tournament

The St. Jobs Brebeuf Ito gradegirls basketball team placed 4thio the Angel Guardian Tour-sarneot held Nov. 23, 24, 30 andDec. 2 sud composed uf 15 of thebest, wioulugeul teams in CookCounty.

Io the first robed, with ball oftheir loans sich or anuble te at-lend the game, S.JB tOok ou alearn with où il-1 -record, SiBbad just 7 girls in unifuriis and igirt ou the bench amble te play.Dabbed the '8 in Enough" team,they included Barb Wiltgen,Nsscy Surace, Kathy Belmonte,SueWatsuts, Mary Jane Masusek,Julie Klancnik and Jallo Nolarois uniform and Lisa Straass en-courag)ngthemfromthe bench.

As the girls' parents and fries-dx watched them warm up and"walk thru" the .sffesse anddefense position to get a feel forthe unfamiliar poditions theywere going te bave to ploy tocompensate for missing players,

-ze there appeared to be little hopeforvletery.

Despite their unfamiliaritywith their jute, the girls showedgreat determivation and desire towin. According tu their macb,"They played one of their bestgames ever."

Barb Wiltgen and kathyBelmonte compensated far theheight advantage the opposingplayers had by displaying greatspeed and agreosiveness tu forceturnovers, snatching posses asdstealiag dribbles.

Nancy Surace was the highscorer and Julie Klancnitç grab-bed rebound after rebound,playing an encollent game off theboards.

Their next victory in the tear-nament was a lopsided win overSt. Edwards, followed by a hear-tbreahteg luso to St. FrancisXavier, SJB girls wore winningthe majority of the game untilfoul rolls teuk their toll,

lo a consolation game againstSt. Stephen's gluts, the St. John'steam took 4th pIace, with NancySumare uccnptteg the trophy for

-a' the team as recognition uf thetremenduoujeb she had dune inall the gamos.

Nascy Sus-ace was named oneuf the All Stars from among the110-200 girls from 15 teattis whoparticipated in the tournamen$,They composed a group of thébest girls haokothail players inthis area,- All Star awards werehanded ost by the coach of theChicago Hustle Dung Brans whotold Ilse girls that they see "120years of baskethall exporiencewhen they watch the HustleplayS lie emphasized th bardwork seeded toe make a goodbuobethall player, telling themit's a game for those who like"hordwurkausia lot of fou,"

The-Sill girls also cuptored avery spostaI award- the 'Spar-tsioauship" trophy. fu presentingtb?trophy Doug Collies,dlrect(rofthe Angel Guardian, said it'was an- easy choice" to make.

He stated the trophy was going tea team that showed good spur- -

tsmaeship, as a team andworked well as a team. Surprisedand thrilled, the Sill giriz racedoste the- flour to accept theirtrophy ou their parents rose telheirfoetteapplauda g1eat teamufgirls, Members of the teastsareBarb Wiligen, NanPy- Surace,Julio Kluncnik, Jolie Notaró,MaryJane ttus-,ek Sue WatsonLina Strauss, Mary Baranswskl,laura Giovoneth, Lisa Bielskl,Kathy Belmunte and MoureenThnmpsuu wha celebrated her14th birthday, Doc, 2, playIng ou--- w: encltlngdoyofet.

8th grado girls basketball ternis from St. John Brebeaf after cap-turing 4th pIare in the Auget Guardian Toursameul and Spur-tsmanship Award (tsp, l-r): Julie Klancaik, Maureen Thompson,Barb Wiltgen, Mary June Marusek, Sue Watson, Nancy Surare;(bottons, l-r( Lisa Strauss, Kathy Belmonte, Mary Baranowuki,Lisa Bietsbi, Julie Nutsru.

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Roland Harper (left) and Doug Plank uf the Chicago Bearsvisited Maryvwe Academy in Des Plaines recently, ander theauspices uf the Regional Transporlatioa Authority, to discuss theirfavorite topic, football, with the students. ETA Suburban BoardMembers Phil Raffe (loft) and Jerry llame present a momento ufthoBoars' visit toalucky student.

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C- LETTERS to EDITORNiles Library clarifiesFronezek complaint

DearEditor: by the Library are processed atI am responding te a letter the Main Library. (Those madefrom Mr. Casimir Frsnczeh, at the Branch are furwar4ed lopuhlisbedinyhe BugleefNov. 29, the iAryin which be expreSsed his Request forms are typed up unddispleasure with the lÀbrary'sjss- senttethe luterlibrary Loan Can-terlibrary Loan service. He ter in Evanstus. The ILL Centerstotes that he waited twelve is responsible for finding oweeks for a book he ordered librare that

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Winter registrationRegistration for the Morton

Grove Park District's WinterSession will be held from Mon-day, Dec. 17 thru Saturday, Jan.12 during regular office hours atthe Prairie View Center. The of-fice will also be open Monday,Dec. 17 from t-t p.m. as well ason Saturdays, Dec. 29, Jan. 5 and.12 from 9-12 5005 to provide entraregistration time. Non-residentsmay register for programsbeginning Des. 24.

The Park District orges silk,-terested persons to register as

Morton Grove Park Districtearly -as possible for allprograms, especially in the areaof physical fitness where fallclasses closed np very quickly!

Itmong the Adult AthleticPrograms to be offered are Ten-nis, instructed by MarilynBelleau; Golf, taught by EdPavIlk; and Women's Instruc-tional Volleyball, coached byJoanne Wilson. HorsebachRiding, Martial Acts, sod Judowill once agab, be offered focboth Youth and Adulto.

Winter/Spring Brochures will

be delivered to residents theweekend of Dec. 14. The newprogram catalog will bedelivered in a plastic dour beg,which will be knng on your door.If you do not receive yourBrochafe by Dec. It, please coilIke Recreatim Office al 965-1211).

RacquetballMorton Grove Merchants

League standings as of Nov. 26,1975-

Ptu.Dairy Queeo 791Mack Amusemest 78tCook County Foderai 734Hsllmark Personnel f98

5- Bailey Stables . eSOMarino Realtors 599Mighty Miles 499Condel Realty 461Niles Savings 444

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New "3 year old"preschool program

Anew '3 yeas-old" preschool program will be offered two days aweek st Aastin Park. Childres musI be 3 years old before Jaoe 1,1980, and most be loiet tcsised. Class begins Jan. t and coos the,May25. Price is$7sfor residents and $112.50 for non-residents.

Classes Badminton-Auk,- Holiday Movies - Fhe Moviesterest list is being lakes for all 'Now You See Him-Now YouIhose wishing to participate in Don't" and "Gus" will he showyIbsu type of program. Interested st the four major pacho os Wed.persons shouldcall the 'office at sesday and Thursday, Dec. 26965-1260. 'l'mo new Cbildreo Ails and 27. Therewill he mocniug and& Crafts have been added for this afternoon showings, auf there isWinter, Game Making will begin soadmission cbarf e.Jan. 21 at Okots Pack and Wood- Snow Sculpting - A costes! Inworhing will begin Jan. 29 at the see who can create the mostPrairie View Cenler. Theoe new imaginative snow sculpture wiltclasses will introduce your child beboldattho foormsjoc pucks unto the wonder of their creativity. Dec. 28. Prizes will he owardedClasses will be tangId by Linda forthe beutundmost imaginativeBlosmberg and Nancy ¡(caR. Fee sculptore.$12. Ping Poug Tourney -- The

GeBar Classes wifi be held at holiday Ping-Pong Tourney willOketo Park koginsing Jas. lt hè held on Sasday, Dec. 16 at Ihefrom 9 am. Is 10 am. for f-11 Prairie View Center Gamoyear ulds. Leurs Io play the RoonS. Registration for thinguitar the fast and easy way. If special event is now being accop-you do nut own a guitar you can ted attheGame Room Office.rent one the 61ml day of class. '

Musicbook$5. Job Opporgunitses. Ballroom Dancing lunghi by Applications ace now being acJolene Cartoon will ugan take'- ceptedatthe Prairie View Centerplace al Natiunal Pnrk os Gym and Game Room Office for

Tnesdays beginning Jan. 29. The ' the positiom of ID. Checker,tirol, session of this New Class gours ure after school undwas a great sacceus. Don't miss weekends, For furlhec iofor-out os ail the fun learning the matioo contact Bob Quill,Tungo, Cha-Cha, Fox-Trot and Recreationllupervinor, 965r7298.many other fovontes. Jolene wifialso be leaching Ballet, Tap, - As-t classes come toDance Explosion and otherdance ' .formteckniques. Peo$is. ' . Park Dssts-Ict!

Calligraphy is the Art of Did 5'àu slwoyu Want to teure toBeantiful Handwriting. Adulta 16 drgwordidyoujuut manIto comoyears and older are invited to ' to a wocknhop wherd'you couldtake this new 4 week mIni-ourse learn to improve your skill?beginniogjan. 23 from7 tOtp.m. Bore's your big chance. Our neoutMamfield Park.Fee$tg, -'isstrnctor, Snsas Kuositoky, will

flower ArrangIng will be of- bd teaching adult, teen, andfermi ut Mansfield Park begin- chlldcen'u'art classes throsghnulsing Jan. 24. Three arrangoíngn- the week beginning the week nita will be mude, dried, wet, and Jan. 21 at the Prairie View Ceo.decorative. ,ll supplies die in- ter, - -

clndecl except s pocket knife, Susan, a professlonalurtisl willscissors ufld-wirgcutter. Learn be teaflsingclasses Monday, Jan.tbiufascinaliogart.foreniyio: 21 for Beginning Sketckiog tor

- RJo4ay IHitlppenings Thkrsday Te::.Ganse ny .- A special Game Worbohop will begin and for the

Daywill bekeldateus-fow-major Yöuth s Saturday "class willparks. Vanam Ganes will be of- begin on Jan. 26. Adult classe,fered su Conjunction with the classes arcHokdsySpu-lt. Ail gamos and oc-tivitleu , will he uuperviuod byssmmerleaderst '

Holiday Cccli Workshop - Thisspecial treat is for toddlers andolder cbllclren wIts will be uuper- -visedatOketoPsrk, Dec. 22 from9-12 noon and 1-I p.m. while lear-sing to make Holiday Crafts.Craftafrom lof to p.

Holiday linking h- Boys andGIrls In 3rd thru 8th grade wilLhave the Opportmdty'to try 'theirlock In tho kitchen. Many boidaytrenta will be baIted (und theneate'n( bythmopsrticipuling,

WWj NuesLearningorior doaignIf you have olwayu wanted to

learn the interior Designer'usecrets nf how to nun pailero,colnr, window treatments andfloor pIous, then the Nilcu ParkDistrict hou a new'clauu just forpout

0515 d55 155 Interlorflesgin forthe Home will answer yourqtetlonu and teach you bow toget thé must Ont of yourdecorating doUar. We are nisoplanning o trip to the Merchan-dise Mart. The classes will becondectedhyllarbara ICettor andwill be held os Mondays from 7p.m. to 8:30 at the RecreationCenter, 7677 Mllwoakee ave.Won't you join nu? If you haveany queutions, ' please call theNIIeil Park District at 967-4633and ask for Gobble Dahms.

New Ladies ChoiceBrochure

Requests for tite NIes ParkDistrict's new 5-odies ChoiceBrochure have already beencoming in and we aro glad toreport that the brochures can bepicked npatthe Bac. Center, 7877Milwaukee live., an of Dec. 10.The new brochure will cover thewinter-spring months, and in-dude goch delights as skiing atthe Playboy Club, a panoramicshowing of "Hawaii" at theEugene Cernas Space Center,luncheon at Smorgauborg, aguided Loar of Amlingu inMnlrnne Park and a special Son-day trip, which in, a "dinner andohow" treat! Pleasekoepin mindthat those are bot a few of thelovely nnrprines we hide in store!

A trip to the islandsAtmeuphore in the key word to

describe this "Dlmsersclnb" tripon 33ieuday, Jan. t. The NilesPark District will take thoseregistered, to Shanghai Lii'swkereenoticentertaisunenta,nJadelicious bolfet dinner make anevening completo. The buffetwill feature many favoritedellcacleu such as beef, ham,chicken, chop sisey, a salad bar,Off dropsoup, casserole, egg foeysung,anddesscrt. Register nowat the Bec. Cooler. We leave at6:16 and return about fieS p.m.The price of $9.56 per person In-cltdes transportation, mèal, andgratuity, Thorewill heacash baruv15lloble. Sign sp with the NilesPast, District and enjoy a realShanghalfeautt

SeÑojon Hregistration

If you hove ever wanted te tryyour hand at craft or stitchcry,woedcraving. or dancing, or ifyou' children are looking forsomethIng new to take up, bebtethe Riles Park District. OarSosalòo, II reglstrounn wta beheld Jan, 1, Niles residonto only,5-lOam-Il am. Non-resIdentsand residents alike may alsoregister on lan. 3 ft-nm 9:30-11a,m, All registration will hetaken at thn Riles Pork DIstrictnfflee,7ô77Milwaskceavc. (rlgEtnext to Jerry'u Frult Mart). Tonvold disappointment with filledclamsa, -we suggest that you.reglalerasuonuauJanlnrrlvont

For the young andthe .yonuog est heart

Skiing to ono of the kooltldestand challengleg sporta In whichyou can parejcIg46e and with thehelp of the Nifes Park DIstrIct.

Nowthe whole family can experiencethe, thrill-of-either downhill or

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cross-country skiing. Both' in-cludnu professional Instruction.Wo have many plans inclodingshionting, family ski lessons, andcross-country skiing. Pricesrange from $15 to $55 which in-dudes Instruction, equipmentrental, lift ticketa, and traospor-tation. For more information,stop by the Pork DistriCt office,7577 Milwaokoe ave., or give us acall at 067.6033 and let un skowyou Adventure.

Ladies Choice-skiingYou dosI oeed to know bow to

ski when you join os for suc firstLadies Choice outing of 1900! Anespert will teach you howlJanuary 0, the Nibs ParkDistrict will take any adven-tareas tudieu to the Playboy CIohin Lake Geneva for an action-packed day of skiing. First you'llreceive a lesson from a skiingpro-Ihen it's off to the ulojus,

Transportation, yonr lesson,lift ticket and ski rental are allincluded in the $12 foe. The btuwill leave the Res. Center, 7077Milwaukee ave., at 9 am. andreturn appronimately t p.m.Lunch ison yourowu atone uf theClub's many luonges or cafe's.

Registration deadline for thistrip is December26, no rogisteratthe Ren. Center and think Snowfor Jannary.

Santa's comingSanta's comtog to the Niles,

Park District! He'll be at Oren-nan Heights, 5255 Oketu, for theannual Santa Party. The fun andfestivities will begin at I p.m. onSaturday, tIce. 15. There will herofroshmonis, prizes, games andfui for ail. And of coarse, Sautawillvislttoo! Socomo toGreananHeighto, Dec. 15, from 1-3 p.m.,forChristinas fun!

Christmas postersCreate a Christmas scene. All

children pro-school age throughsixth grade are encouraged torebe a Christmas pouter. Rolesand free pouter paper will beavailable at the Nibs PorkDistrIct office, 7077 Milwankeoave., after December 1. Allpesters must be submitted to thePark District no istorthan 5 p.m.on Thursday, Dec. 13. Winnerswill he announced at the SontaParty at Grennon Helgista onDec.15.

Demon Speechteam

After cempetisig December 15at Dundee HlghSchnol, membersof the Maine East opeecb teamwill focos their efforts onJanuary-February competitIon.On Janoary Il, Ihn team willoompete at Forest View HighSchool and on January 25-26, theteam will he at sister schoolMaine North. Theo on February2, Maine East will host the8.H.S.A, dIstrict competition.

At the recent Fenton-York In-vitotionol, Individual first pincewinners for Msine Rost wereMike DiGiolo and SharonClebocho. Others who placed. istho competition fer Maine Eastwere Ellyo Sager, Paola Fish-man, Ricky Gondman, JillBellnk, Debbie Kozak, MtlesRosenthal, and Keith Medasuky.

A boy. Eric Allen Matthew, Slbs. 13½ ez,'on Oct. 7 to Mr andMro. Edward Stocke, DeaPlaines, SIster: Polli. 17. Grau-dporenta: Jean Blumfield,Cblcago and Stella Johnson, Por-tlwId,O

300kb Par, ,u,ro;, '0 5oflOspecIal 4 week cross consto-y skiclasses for all ages beginning inJanuary.

The classes will consist of usecissuroon 0055100 and four out-donc sessions. All clauses will beheld at Weber Park Golf Courseut Gram Point rd. and Church sI.inSkokie.

The courue cosdocted by theTrotting to Ski School io Chicagowill cover downhill and flutlandteckniques, wooing and skipreparation and day loor infor-snalion.

The cost is $70 for lessons ant(eqnipmoflt and $40 for thoseproviding their own eqnipment.

llkokie Pork District offersfln'ce.djffereot sessions to chamefrom. Beginner level classes willmoot from 10 to 11 am. on Thncodays, January 19 ta Jasusry 31und from 7:30 to 6:36 p.m. osFriday evenings from January11thcongh February 1. A combinedintormedlate ond beginner classwill he offered from 10 to 11 am.on Sundays from January 13

Ice rinkattendants neededSkkie Park District kas job

openings for outdoor Ice skatingrink attendants at Central andLerel Parks. The attendasta jobIs to maintain safety un the iceandinthewarminguheltors.

Outdoor Ice skating rinks willbe supervised from 3:30 to 7:30p.m. onweekdaysasd IO n.m. to4p.m. On weekends and holidaysfrom December 16 to Febroory16. Natural ice rinks will bemade, weather permitting,however, rbtk attendunts will hecompensated on non-skatingdays. Applicants must be 1f.

Ç!?s,s country ski lessonsIhrougbFeb.3. Is. Nou-Skohie Parh District

Registration will be taken residents may register at a 25%beginning Monday, Dec. ie at increaseinfeebeginntogDec.17.DevonskireCestor, 4lgeGrovest. For further Information callfor Skobie Park District residen- 674-1546.

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Gill. namedCircuit Courtjudge

Associate Judge Jaseph R. Gill,was named a Circuit Court Jndge,filling the vacancy of Nathan M.Cohen, who resigned from theCourt, November 1.

Judge Odi, a resident of thenorthwest side sito In the ThirdJudicial District In Niles.

He earned his nndergradnatedegree from Loyata Universitywhere ho also began his lawstudies in 1941. After serving Inthe United Stales MarIne Corps,he resuméd IsIs study of law atJohn Marshall Law School, andwas gradnated Is 1951. He spenttwo years in the Seuth PacificTheatre, and Is a Purple Heartrecipient.

Jndge Gill nerved as anAssistant Public Defender ferseven years until 1961, when bewas appointed un AssistantStains's Attorney. He was ap-pointed a Magistrate of the Cir-cuit Court of Cook County in 1968and an Associate Jsdge in 1971.

The Gills have two sana.

[Legal Notice1990 Calendar nf NUes

Towuahip Board MeelingnThe Nifes TownshIp Beard of

Trustees will bold their 1900Regular Semi-Monthly BoardMeetings on the second and four-th Mondays of eac1 month at 7:30p.m., In the Nifes Township Ad-nslnlstr5tlos BuildIng, 52M MainStreet, Ohohie, Illinois, with thefellswing esceptiens: Monday,May 28th, 1980 changed to Mon-day, May 19th, 1980 and Monday,October 13th, 1909 changed toMonday, Octoher6th, 1900.

Given noder my hand at theNifes Township AdministrationBuilding thIs 28th day of Novem-ber, 1979.

s/Louis Black. Town Clech

The llugle,'ilhiur.day, Deeemberl, 9979

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Sealed bids are belog receivedfer a Dodge Itancharger ModelAW100 by East Maine SchoslDistrict 603. Specifications mayhe obtained in the Bsslness Officeut 10150 Dee Ithad, Des Plaines,Illinois 06016 nr calling 299-1900.

Bids mast he received on Mon-day, December 17, 1979 by 2:00P.M. at which tIme they will beopenedpubllcly.

PatriciaA. KolvehAsolstantBuslneusManager

Legal NoticeNotice of Sale of Property owned by the Village of Hiles and On-

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Please take notice that the Board of Thoutees of the Village ofNileswfflreceivesealed hldaforthe purclsata,under the usccessfujbld. of the fee simple interest In the following described realpropertysltiiated In, andowned by, theVlllsgeofNllm, Cook Cono-ty.fllinoi&

TbatpartofMonroeCourt lylngsooth ofthenooth IlneofLot lOinMalnStreetand Waskegan Road Subdivision-of the north 1/Sol thesouthwest l/4ofilection 19, Tswouhíp4l north, Range 13, east of thethird principal meridian, lying east of the center line of TelegraphRood, and east of the center line of Waukegon Road, south of thejunction nf sold roads (escept the north 58.0 links) and lying aostlfofthenorthlineofLot IilinRobbInsResohdIvIsIonofcertin blochsandpartsofblochatogetherwithvacatepsofstrectaandey5of Main Street ood WatIhegunoa1 SubdIvIsion, and In partaofBlochs 1, 2 and ail of Blochs 9, 10, and Il, In said Sobdlvislon,allin Cook County, Ill. (Commonlykoown as 0229 Waukegon Road.)whIch property is currently a vacant dedicatedatreet

Bids for the purchase of the aforesaid interest in the above-described property are hereby Invited and will be received by theVillageManagerat79ol N. Milemukee Avenue between the beam of0:30 am-and 5 p.m. outil 4:00 p.m. on January 8, 1900. SaIdPrePounlsshallbeuddreusedto:

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ami shall bearthe legend "Proposal-Sale of Wankogan Property"andthenameandaddressofsjebl

All bids received will be pnbllcly opened and read aloud at theregular meeting of the Board of Thistees of the Village of Niles at8:00p.m. on Janoaryil, 1919.

Acentrtict may be awarded-to the highest bidder(s) whòse bid isfound te be in the best Interests of the Village of Nifes. A minimumbld equal to most recent appealsal is required. The Board nfThutee reserves the right to reject any and all bids andin waiveany Infot-malitles or Irregularities In the bidding. The Board ofThjsteea further reserves therlgbt to review and study osp and all

- haveheenopenedandpsbliclyd.Coptes nf the bidding documento snay he obtained at the office of

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JennieNelsos, Volunteeratthe CenterefConcem (Office of 0m-bndsnsan of Paris Rldee, IllInois) presented a proclamation to theHonorable Mayor Martin Butler. The proclamatlos declares thatthe week of Nov. 11 throsgh No 17 he designated as THE CEN-TER 0F CONCERN WEEK In Park Ridge for the purpose ofrecognizIng the many past services rendered unselfishly by THECENTER 0F CONCERN volunteers, andin order tobt it be knownto all the people that the CENTER OF CONCERN Ls operative, and hiorder to recruit new people to THE CENTER 0F CONCERNprograms so that this caring and worthwhile organization cancan-linao Io expand and receive needed landing for oil Its projects.President Dee Heinrich looks on. For farther infozmatlon aboutthis program call 125.0453 or drop-in to-the Conter at 1500 No. Nor-thwest-Highway; Salto 225, Park Ridge, illinois. -

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Legal Notice INotice Of Sale of Preperiy owned by the Villaguof Nies und On-

vltatinntollidtheresn.Please take notice that the Board of Trustees of the Village of

Nileswillreceivesealedbidaforthepam, underthe successfulbld, of the fee simple interest in the following described realpropertysitusted in,aiidowned by, theVillageofRiles, CeekCoan-ly,tllinnis.

That part of NottinghamAvesse lying north of the north line ofFargo Avenseand lying soath of the south lineoftho cast and west16 ft. public alley entendedesut, said pnblicailey lyingnorth of Lot9 and south of Lot 10 In Block e, In Tubassi andTIslele's HowardAvense-Niles5sbdjvIsIon In the southwest fractional 1/4 of Section39, Township 41 north, Range 13, east of the third principalmeridIan, so Cook County, Illinois (Commonly known as 6964Farpa) -

wbichpreperty isrorrentiya vacantdedjcate.jstt.Bids for the purchase of the aforesaid interest In the above

described property are hereby InvIted and will be received by theVillageManagerat7gofl4. MitwaukeeAv055ebetwnthehoumof8:30 am. and 5 pm. sutil 4:00 p.m. on January 8, 1900. SaIdpropesalsnhall beaddressedto:

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onduhall bearthe legend "Proposal-Sale ofFargo Property"andthenamoandaddressogthe blddar. - -

All bids received will be publicly opened und read alond at theregular meetIng of the Board of mostees Of-the Village of Riles at8:ltp.m.enJunnaryo,lRN.

Acontractmay be awarded to the highest bidder(s) whose bid isfosod to bein the best isterests of the VIllagu of Riles. A ntichnembld equa) to most recent appraisal is reqoired. The Board ofTrustees reserves the right ta reject any and all bids and to waiveany lnfsrmalitlos or irregularities in the biddIng. The Board ofThistees furtherreserves the rIght ta review andstsdy any and allbids and tomakea contract awardwithin thirty days afterthe bidsbavebeenopenedandpshticlyemd.

Coptesofthe bidding docwnentainsEbe obtalnedattbe Office ofthoVilbagesfunager.r nfFrankC,Wagner,Jr.

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Baskethalltournament

SJB students inTrack-A-Thou

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. HoI ding their trophy for the St. John Brebeuf frock-A-mos areLisallandaccari (loft) and Jennifer JensenStudents from St. John Brebeaf

Scbool, grades 4-8, who par-ticipated in the. Track-A-Thouspomored by -the Athletic Dept.and the Boosters Clob to raisemoney for athletic programs,were recently honored with Tshirts, trophies, jackets, patcbesand a pizza pai-ty.

The 82 students from 5010515g-homerooms who attended lbeparty were sIntong the 202 studen-tu and odsits who raised morethan $5,580 for St. John's varsityand intramural girls and boysspo!is programs. Each. par-timpanI ran os many lupu aspossible hi an boor, with sponsorspledging certain amount ofmoney for each top ron. BrIanWhittle and Lisa Bandomrri ranthe most laps with 73 and 60respectively. Jennifer Jensencollected the moat pledges forlaps ron, a total of $144.38 andMike Colloco collected the mootfor a boy, $112.59. Each wasprenented with a trophy.

A hoy and girt in eachhomeroom was awarded the St.John Brebeuf jacket for callee-

ting the most pledges. JohnN050lik, Ens Miller, MikeCallers and Kuren Hansa werethe 4th grade winners. Brett 4-CaBero, JennIfer Jensen, DannyDeBartobo, and Eles Oreodzo,.nkjwere the5th grade winners. Slothgraders winning Jackets wereBonzie Allocco, NancyKozonocbi, Thomas Cbrowo)ko,Kerl Kane, Tim Costello andNicole Barbabroz, On grade 7,Dave Polkas-n, Eva Wrsblewski,PetoBalko, MuryMahosey, MikeDeBaRs, Kathy DeSales, andtheir teacher, Mrs. Lucille Zi7cwere awarded jackets. Mrs. ZincparticIpated in the Track-A-Thenandwos the "girl" wlnnerfor herroom. Eighth graders winnerswereBrtan Whittle, Julie Notsro,John Wieddmann, Lisa Baodac.cari, ChrIs Powell, ood MaryJane Marusek,

Cassidy inrace for GOPstate repRonald P. Cassldy nf Mt.

Prospect has thrown bis bal iothe ring for the Repoblicannomination March It to the 4th-district state representative seatbelog vodated by the retIrementOf. eight-term Rep. Eugene FSchlickman (R-ProspectHeighta). -

Casnidy, 47, was campaignchainnan and manager for threeyearsfor the late Rep. Rohen S.Jsattett (R-4th-Parh Ridge).

Cassidy io a member nf theZoalsgBoard of Appeals io Mt.Prospect andAi th-distcictdeputy comrntteemas of theH1beeling Town'oldg RepubticanOrganization.

"I'm disturbed by the waygovermnentbas been going io thelast several years, de-emphasizing traditinoatAmerIcan values and leadingtoward Osi amoral society,"Casuldy said.

-"b- !vill bring a commno-senseapproach to state government-and try to make the stale agovernñnent that respecis thetaxpayers. These who psy the

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bill ought to have more In sayabOut bow theirmoney is opeot,"be stated.

Cassidy said he han long teeninterested in state politics andbss heenaçtive in the RepsbticanParty since moving to the sobur-bs.InlO6t-------

He ,pnd bis wife Arlene arethe parents of four. rhitdrenKathteen, 18; Coreen, li;Laureen, 13; - and - Ron, Jr., 0.

ThCy;ore membein of bbc St... 5(intly'sChurchia Mt, Prospect.

Fr. M.arkes,Ç. Notre Dame'4'- High Scheel, 7615 Dempster ut.,

. Nitos is pleased to announce thehonor rell of topscholars at NotreDame. These ntudents wereselected by their academic5t-hievements forthe quarter.

Firsthonorsgoto500iors MarkG. Argisnas, Chicoge; DennisBucthìseccia, Evanston; StephenF. floshold, Gbenview; James M.Burke. Glenview John J.DeGranse. PorkRidge; James F.flyra, Chicago; Kevin Gilbert,Chicago; Thomas E. Gorhasn,Chicago; Paul R. Hoffman,Chicago; Thomas F. Kannto,Pack Ridge; Daniel G. Eelley,Olesview; John R. Leaner. Mor-tos Grove; Joseph S. Lis, Glen-view; Joseph A. Mahoney, Nies;Thomas E. McCauley, Nibs;Thomas J. McCarthy. Evanston;TImothy R. McHugh, Chicago;Edward F. Messett. MortonGrove; Jahn C. Michael,Chicago; Alejandro Mocoso,Morton Greve; John L. O'Don-sell, Gbeaview; Timothy R.t'roat, Park Ridge; Stephen J.Palsis, Glenview; Daniel J.Rogo, Chicago; Edward A.Roback, Park Ridge; Martin A.Rssd,Northbrook; Michael A.Uhlurik, Skokie; John J.Wysocki, Gbenviow; Steven A.Zimmer, Nies; Jakob Zimmer-man, Chicago.

First honors juniors includeAndrew Ayleswnrth, Nibs;Richard Sung Cbiao, Riles;Michael Dhandt, Des Plaines;Timothy J. Filipiak. NiIez; LouisGalassini, Chicago; James F.lloyd, ChIcago; Robert J. Korb,Riles; Daniel M. Lavery, Riles;James A. Les, Niles; Stephen J.McIntyre, Chicago; VirgilioMoreno. Morton Greve; Deve S.Morriosey, Chicago; Thomas J.Mueller, Chicago; -Michael A.Malvihill, NiOns; Glenn A.Nickebe, ,Chkagò; Frank G.Navals, Park Ridge; Thomas P.O'Neill, Ribes; Charles K.Puostlan, Nies; Brian W. Sahel-fler, Niles; Dave E. Scherer,Chicago; Michael l8ifuo, Mor-ton Grove; Thomas A. Walters,Chicago; Robert Wedoff, Park

Ç4 sour homores are StonesA. Biseles , 'cago; Daniel W.Cerboy, Chicago;.Rebért J. Dot-oser, Des Plaines; VincentDiSilvestre, Chicago; Patrick K..015km, Chicago; Patrick L.Gbasscock, Park Ridge; PaulGriffto, Chicago; MichaelHuougs, Riles; Patrick Kelleher,Nies; Jeffrey Mosciopanto, Mor-tus Grove; Michael 9oasnko,Park Ridge; Daniel- McEnery,Riles; Timothy Mines, ParkRidge; Robert L. Newton,Cbimgo; DennisO'Brien, MortonGreve; John F. O'Hara, MortonGrove; PuaI A. Burette, Nïes;t.awrence5cburder, Park Ridge;Tbomas B. Schwarz, DesPlaInes; Chester ;t. Stanley. DesPlaines; Steven F. Struck,Chicago; Allen G. TatarS, MountP'ospect; Stove TelAs, Chicago;Timothy A. Tucker, ChIcago;PeterG. Unterimiler, Evanston;l2aisel Venuti, Chicago; BinsenN. Watson, Nïes; RIchard J.Weber, Chicago: Kevin A. Weiss,

Nïes; MlchaelF. Zimmer, Nies:Freshmen first honors are

AmrosArciola,Chieago; RichardT. Bbasosk, Norcldge; ThomasBordlgnos, Des Plaines; John F.Breslin, Chicago; Brian C.Buche, TMortos Grove; Daniel P.Campbell, Nich Ceinel, Niles;Erik J. Christoffel, Chicago;Dennis P. Collton, Chicago;Steven Domhrowski, Niles;Gregory J. Dyra, Chicago; MarkR. England, Nies; Casey Fisoer-w, Morton Grove; Alqoin GOose,Skoble; Bradley Heinz, Chicago;Herendino Heroandez, Sbokie;James G. Hlbbeubcand, Shohie;Michael W. Hbavin, Chicago;William J. Happerieb, MarinsGrove; Robert L. brollo, Shobie;Stoeen Jabbonshi, Nies; CraigJajko, Chicago; Stanley P.Jezlor, MoOrs Grove; Jabs J.Joyce, Chicago; David Keenley,Shobie; Martin Koib, Skokie;Paul D. Eoccbinshi, Chicago;Kenseth Karton, Pack Ridge;Kenneth G. Kraemer, Chicago;James E. Leciuski, HarwoodHeights; Pani Maggio, Chicago;Edward A. Mao, Chicago;Patrick S. McAndrew, Gleoview;Kevin McNicbois, Park Ridge;James MrTigbc, Cbicago;Timothy G. Merges, Chicago;Scias A. Murphy, Riles; DavidW. Ohlwein, Shokie; Francis W.Omolley, Chiragu; Mare J.Percy, Shohie; Ted J. Piotrowshi,Morissi Ornee; David Poremba,Chicago; David Powell, North-brook; Joseph Sastos, Cisrago;Keith Schreiner, Chicago;Michael G. Simhiss, MortooGrove; Michael C. Stanley, DesPlaines; Michael J. Walters,Chicago; March A. Wieroba,Cincago.

Second honors go to seniorsJooeph F. Aogcteri, Chicago;Luis 10. SerrIno, Chicago; ArthurE. Bcttsaai, Chicago; James H.Crosin, Chicago; GeraldColbase, Nocthbrook; William R.Egon, David C. Flcisoer, Nibs;Jobs Gambro, Nitos; Steven P.Heldmaso, Gles Eilys; EdwardHerdrich, Den Fluisco; CharleoL. Laveooi, Chicago; Sean P.Lynch, Chicago; Micbaet J.Maker, Chicago; Michael A.Miller, Nites; Michael O'ilrieo,Rorro Pasceote, Nues; MichaelQuIll, Gbeseiew; David Rydzin-ski, Chicago; Carl Schitke,Rosemont; Michael Spirsona,Riles; Joseph C. Steveos, Nileo;Gary Thompson, Chicaga; JoboC. Tihbs, Chicago; RobertTomsovic, Chicago; James A.Violo, Parb Ridge; James M.Watson. Park Ridge; Michael C.Whebas, Rosemont; Danielwabmzys, Nïes.

Top juniors Include Daniel J.Arquita, Des Plaises; Francis P.Aviso, Parb Ridge; AndrewBasa, Evamtos; Steven heIst,Nïes; Daniel Bomben, Shokie;Tbomaw Boarnias, Chicago;Joseph Cappelletti, Des Plaines;Christopher Cloven, Pack Ridge;Stephen Dyra, Chicago; John R.Falb, Skokie; Thad Francoyk,Skokie; Steven Fuecst, Chicago;Mactin Habert, Chicago; JamesP. Kelly, Morton Grove; PatrickJ. Kelly, Chicago; Richard Keï,Morton Grove; Richard Kader,

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Morton Grove; Peter Leddy,Ndes; Theodore l.dvocsi, Nïes;Michael Mogoire, Chicago; Ken-orth Miziabho, Nibs; StanleyMroninshi, Riles; ThomasMasghtoo, Chicago; JohnRademacher, Pork Ridge;Daniel J. Riley, Riles; Thomas J.Riley, Chicago; Steve ScheUer,Parb Ridge; Steven Sbowik,Chicago; Paul Stahlberg, Skohie;Kevin T. Tahany, Skokie; ScottC. Toesassi, Chicago; PatrirbDOle, Pock Ridge; Joseph wrasa,Ciscogo.

Second honors sophomores aceJoseph Albanese, Chicago;Daniel Arkos, Morton Grove;Raymond ilartimorria, Evan-5105; Mach Bibel, Norridge;Bradley Brinkmann, MarlosGrove; John G. Cleary, Chicago;Timothy Colby, Nites; GregoryR. Case, Chicago; Patrick Con-Sor, Morion Grove; John DeVito,Chicaga; Timothy Disport,Riles; Shwo Durava, Riles;Thomas Estha, Chicago; JosephFalkovito, Marlos Grove; DennisFitzpatrick, Park Ridge; William-P. Flanagan, Chicago; JamesFurlong, Chicago; JeffreyGargano, Norndge; Robert GaO-to, Chicago; James Gwooda,Nilcs; James Haley, Chicago;Douglas lmig, Park Ridge; BriosKacoynshi, Riles; Jobo Kiefer,Chicago; George Krassih,Chicago; James Krawiec,Chicago; Mark Krippioger,Nitro; Michael Krippisgec.Rites; Timothy Mascnbo,Chicago; Christopher Mars, DesPlaises; Vito Manosease.Norridge; Paul Melzger, Glen-

view; Michael Michelini,Chicago; Timothy O'Brien, Mor-tos Greve; Richard O'Coanor,Riles; Jerome Obesky. ParkRidge; Jeseph Paglini, Chicago;William T. Railla, Chicago;Joseph Pisani. Rïes; Kevin C.Quinn, Michael J. Ramig, Pani J.Risco, Riles; Frank Rottissans,Chicago; Brian Sherwin,Chicago; Thomas Simon,Chicago; Andreas Smyros,Chicago; Joseph Ssnnefeldt,ChIcota; Frank H. Same, ParkRidge; John Sloonton, Chicago;Christopher Stevens, Nibes;Joseph T. Stolarski, JosephScachuba, Chicago; Harry T.Swamon, Morton Grove; JamesSwidershi, Chicago; JeromeTiete, Niles; DanielTomasaewski, Des Plaises;Daniel Urquhart, Chicago; DavidWeaver, Chicago; RandyWroreb, Chicago.

Second honors freshmen areAnthony Alvisu, Chicago; ArumAstablian, Chicago; Robert G.Barrett, Nibs; John R. hell.Riles; James R. Berger,Chicago; William Bowman,531es; Jerome Brand, Glenview;Michael hulisuki, Chicago;Robert R. harbe, Riles;Christopher Camillo, Chicago;Daniel Capesius, Chicago; RichCatab000, Riles; Edward Clarke,Chicago; Charlie C0050lby,Riles; Christopher CoLo, Nies;Paul Debahanty, Sbokie; RickDiMaggis, Nils; Joho C. Dunst,Shokie; Anthony Garcia, DesPlaines; Kevin Guano, Chicago;John Gromalu, Chicago; JohnGroas, Skohie; Gre. L. Groves.

Chicago; Patrick J. Gruhbe, DesPlaines; Steve Harbangh. Mor-ton Greve; Gregory Herlgodt,Chicago; James Janus, Rites;Greg Krucek, Rilen; AnthonyLapiaski, Mount Prospect;Michael Levine, Rocridge; Mar-tin Lowandowski, Des Plaines;Pat Maiming, Park Ridge; JohnMcMasemin, Martas Grove;Laids Matatbo, Morton Grove;Chock Mierkiewicn, MortonGrove; Paromain Milindawad,Chicago; Michael Mitamara,

, Morton Grove; Peter Rotar-donato, Parb Ridge; GaryOstowski, Chicago; ChrisParafincnak, Chicago; BrianResebke, Chicago; Steve RIsco,Chicago; John Robions, Shokie;Kevin Rondoni, Riles; JohCSchulist, Chicago; JobsSchumacber, Riles; John Sher-wood, Nïes; Thomas Sieseone,Park Ridge; Peter Smith,Chicago; William Staroyaski,Chicago; Stephen Sylvester.Park Ridge; Rollert Toira,Evanston; Keith Thomas, DesPlaines; Mielmel Urban, Ribes;Ray Winkel, Ries; James Witch,Riles; Thàmas Wmny, Chicago;Hobin Yim, Skokie; MibaiboVovanovich, Chicago.

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st. Louise de Marillac HighSchool's Second Annoal 8thGrade GIrls' Basketball Tourneywill he held December 15, l617and 19 in Mat-ilIac's gymnasium.Sixteen 6th grade teens fromvarions northern saburbs andChicago will participate. Thetourney, which is being organized

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Traut newThe BUSINESS Picture Veep of

ist National of Morton FNBOS- Erman G. Kramer, Chairman

Grove offers gold giftsBash of Skokie, has aonouoced

Glittering collection of gold ttatiao jewelry offered by FirstNational Book of Morton Grove is admired by Marsha Baito of DesPlaines. Each of the 14K solid gold itemo is available either free orfora sobstanlial discount for depositing a minimum of $25f in a newor existing savings account. New checking acconsta of $l,tOO ormore also qualify.

Trant joined the bank statt toyears ago au Bnuinesa Manager,was later promoted to Aoditor,then Loan Review Officer. Priorto joining FNBOS, Trant servedas Chief Accountant of theSkokie Federal stock dividend GiuhnitDivisionolGiddmgs&

share for each five shares ont- that he was Accounting Soper-standing os tise record dale. No visor for the C.P. Divisios, St.fractional shares will ha issned. Regis Paper Co.Any stockholder wlsooe holdings Traut attended the Universityare not evenly dovisahle by five nf Detroit and DePaul Universitywill receive cash in lien of a frac- graduating in 1961. He and Isistional share, with $15 seing med wife, Mary Ann, have looras the fair marhel value of 'ttchildren and live in a northernwhole oliare for caldullatiog drag- soharb. Trant has been active intison! share payments. tise Rohert Morris Association, a

prominent hank loan officersgroup, andina stalwart memberof the hash hashethali team andalso enjoys golf.

CitizensBankincreases legalleñding limitThe Board of Directors of

Citizens Bank & Trust Company,Park Ridge, recently approvedthe necessary transaction to in-crease the bash's legal lendingfrom $1,259,OtO to $2,960,000 toay one borrower. As Chicago'slargest ouhorhan boOk, Citizens'legal lending limit is now one ofthe highest in Ilse sobarhan area.

Shokie Federal Savings andLoan Association today 0000un-ved that Ita Board nf Direclorshai declared a 20% stockdividend on its outstandingCommon stock. The stockdividend will he payahle on Dee.II, 1979 to holders nf record as of[sec. 6, 1979. The stock dividendlovolves the insonore 0000e 00W

Make yoae shopping dollars go farther this Christmas season byshopping at one factory outlet store. Hundreds oflleo acereduced' from oar stock of disconlinued Items, secondsand designer samples. ..,

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T-shirts, jeroès, polo shirts, sweatshirts,shortsacksits, warm-up suitsincluding many in

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the promotion of Bernard J.Traut to Vice President Cor-forain Booking.

Kraftexec OH GenviewState Bank Board

John J0005, Choirman of theBoard of Gleoview State Bank,has announced theelection of Mr.William E. Reidy in the Banh'shoard.

Mr Reidy is Senior VicePresident of Corporatul Strateimand Development at Kraft, Inc.In this position, he i responsibleforthe csrportion'sstraingyaodplanning activitirs es the areas ofbusiness planning, profit plan-sing, and diversification plansincluding acqaiations anddivestiture,, as well as for thecompany's computer and systemsservices activities.

Mr. Reidy joined Kraft asAsniotant Director of Systemsand Procedures in 1905, In 1969,he became Director of SystemsPrnceolnres and, in 1974, was..promoted to Vice Presidest ofSystems Services. Io 1976, he wasappointed Executive VicePresident of Technical Services,which included llyutems Ser-vice,, Corporate QualityAssurance and ltegslatory Com-plionre, and CorporateEngineering. Prior to his careerat Kraft, he wnrke4 os omarketing representative andfood indmlry opeeialist at IBMCorporatios.

Mr. Reidy graduated from theUniversity of Notre Dame in 1953with a B.S. degree in business

Burgener named

PCA Group VicePresident

Moorice L. Borgener has heeonamed group vicè president formarket development for the Por-tland Cement Anoaclatlon,Shokie, Ill. He formerly wanvicepresident for market planning.and development.

In his new capacity, Mr.Bnrgener will sépervise tiseAssociation's field argahisationoperating fromsevén regional of-fices in the United Slates as wellau Ita tseadqoarters mérket sup-port activitIes. HoOtS continueta be active in coordinatingPCA'n promotional programswith the National Ready MinedConcrete .Asonciation, tiseNational Concrete ManourAsuociation, and other nationalgronpo.'

Mc. Burgener jnteod PCA in1949 ab an atirlcultural singineerapi has held noverai machatingmanagement pools.

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William E. Reldyadministration. Io addilios, hestudied at the Uoiversity ofChicago Gradnate School of.Businesu, and receivedspecialized computer systemsand marketing Iraining at IBMHe alan servedau as officer in theU.S. Novyfrom 1953 to 1950.

He and bis wife, Barbara andtheir four children live io Win.netka, Ill. Mr. Reidy is active iotheCbicogn Boyo Clok, and is ne1ko Board of Goveronro of Win.netha Community Gosse.

NorwoodFederalappoints V.P.

Recently, Timothy G. Morphywas appointed Vice President incharge of the Mortgage Departmont for Rorwood FederalSaving, and Loan Association,announced Norbert F. Babies,President.

Mr. Murphy joined NorwondFederal in 1973 as a MortgageLoan Counselor and has adnancod through his many accom-plishments in the mortgage les-dingarea.

Hocurrenttyservesas DireclorOf the St. Matthew ReliginoSEducation Board and in a mein-her of the Northwest Board nlRealtors and an affiliate memberoftheNorthwest Soburhan Boardof Realtors.

Norwond Federal's main officeis incaind at 5013 N. Milwaokecave. with branch facilities al 5415

w. Devon and 6205 N. Northwesthwy. in Chicago, and 980 N. Nor-thwesthwy. ijePark Ridge.

.CnáadecIMvcy

MOrton Grove man elected.,

Executive Vice PresidentAt a meeting of the Board of

. Directora of the (leo. W. ColburnFilm LaboratorY, Inc. ofChicago, one of the nationsleading motion picturepráceuOlng and, printinglaboratories, Matt Herman 9104N. BIrch, Mnrton Grove, wanelecte4 Executive VicePresident.

The organization nervénnumerono induutrial,educational, scientific andreligious filin prodncern in aliporta of the country. in additionlo thek regular sound recording,edifing, asimatien and film pm-lisO services in Super 9, 16mmand 35515m filmstrips, they haveas international reputation asprablem solvers in virtually aliameos nfcommericalfilmprodoc-lion.

Mr. Herman joined the charge of Laboratory Operatlomtabnratory'n Inspection Dopar- and a member of Ihe Board ofInculto 1946. He was transferred Directors in 1973. He is a dormerinSpecialOpticol Printing in 1949 Chicago Sedino Chairman of theand Quality Control in 1952. He Society 01 Motion Picture andwas elected Vice President in Television Engineers.a.UitizensBank offers

money bookessential record keeping are allcovered.

"Tins offersbsuld he especiallytimely," according la a hash of-firer. "The hook's contents areparticularly meaningful at thisstage Of the economy when in-flation-fighting Information Inbelpfolla everyone. By giving thebook away to qualifyingdeponiinrn, Citizeosliank itself intcylag in help cmtafliers reducethe high cost of holiday gift pur-chanes," he adda.

in 1970, for the third succenulveyear, Sylvia Porter was namedby the World Almanac as one of"America's 25 moat lofluentlolwomen." She writes a dailynewspaper column far anestimated 40 mIllion readers ofmore than 400newapapers. She Inthe author of noven hooks andhuIda 14 honurary degrees fromloadIng universities.

Peruom seeking more bitor-matina os the Money Bonkprogram aboold cali Richard C.Ruohkewicz, aunistant viceprenident, at399-4355.

Norwood Federalaccepts utilitybillsNorwood Federal Sovings and

Loan Asnoclation bas addedanother nervice to Ita list - utilitybill paying.

All tellers are now fully equip-pod in process bili payments for

People's Gas, flhinois Bell, Corn-monwenith Edinop, and the CityofChicagoWainr.

Thin' convenient service isavailable at the main office, 9513N. Milwaukee ave. in Chicagoanwell au the following branchlocations, 6269 N. Nnrthwent hayand 5415 W. Devon, Chicago, und909 N. Northwest hwy ParkRidge. These billa ellI also be oc-cepind at the Glenview Branch,3229 Glenview rd., which laucheduledinopeu this winter.

Citizens Bank & Trost Ches-pony, Pack Ridge, is offering ospecial program for navingndepositors whIch features SylviaPomma New Moneyßooh for the990. This twa-volume, bard-covered edition contains over65% brand new materinlfrom berartginalMoaeyfleohwhlchwas anumber one hardcover beataollerthroughout the United States in1975.

During the program, whichroso tbrongh Jan. 10, 1900,anyone making o one-timequalifylogdeposltof$560 nr moreinto a new er tlng uavingnplaoluentlttedto one free copy ufthin book, a $54.05 retail valuo.There Is a limIt of one free hookper family.

SylvIa Porter's New MoneyBook far the 00'o contalno over

-. 1,400 pagea nf Information on a' 4h variety of consumer economic

inpics. Sorb topics as budgeting,purchaoing tips, an energy-saving guide, transportation hin-t,, health care cosfa, education,credit nuage, personal finaisces,osiate planning, real estate, and

CitizensBankoffers coinbanksBeginning November 23,

Citlzenslisojo & Trust Company,Park Ridge, is offering to thepublic o bound edition of itaCollector's Coin Bsnk. The honkis sin exact scale model (8" n4fb") of the CltizensBankbullding, o Pork Ridgeiandmork

e .q and valued part of Park Ridgeheritage. Citizens, marking Itafiftieth anniversary year, ranksas Chicago'n largest saburhanhank.,

The Collector's Coin Bankcomes in a choice of burnishedbrasa of glowing bronzo and canhe purchaned In the Çltlaenn'Dimension 69 center for $5.95euch. There is no limites thenombor of bsnha ono ihay pur-chase, and no deposit is requiredfor this offer. However, th offeris only good while the supplylasts,.

"This coin bank wan verypupuior . when weoffered Itprevioasly, and we've bad a

number of requests about itsavailability," nuteo a book of-ficer. 'We feel it makes an at-trachee yet inespenulve holidaygift and shauld prove quitepopular ossee again," be odds.For more Information peruomshould call the CltlzensBanhMarketing Department at 399-

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Rohrs named

Chief Engineer

for MidwescoMarvin Rotins has been appaio-

ted Chief Engineer for tbeEnergy Systems Division ofMidwesco, Inc., Nilen. Hisrespunsibliltlen include thenuporvision uf ali projectengineering and ayntem design.In making the announcement,Division Manager David Millerslated, "Mr. Rnbcs' 30 years ofprofessional experience in the in-dostrinl and capital equipmentfield give him the expertisenecessary to direct all phasen ofnurtorn-koy activities for energysystems inslaliatiom. These oc-tivities include conceptualizing,designing and coordinating fuelsystem conversion activitiesotilizing fuel oil or natural gos, inadditino lo systems for propaneair, oil storage and handling,solid Waste burning, beatrecoveryand pollution contrai"

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"Small SaversEquity Act"

John H. Beaulieu,Presldent ofGlenview Stato Batik, Is en-couraging persons In the Glen-vieworea towrltelaourSonalarovoicing support of the "SmallSavers EquIty Ast." Thin Actwould gradually phase outRegulation "Q" which limitodepoalt Interest rate ceilings.This hifi wonid alan allow NOWacc000tu aationwide withuniform rate ceilings fur allfinancini instItutions.

"Double digit inflation hasbecumea fact of life that all of ushove to live with; we needlegiolatlas quickly in help saverscloue the gap between 95mo 10gbrates und the rates we areallowed by law to pay on ourcustomers' savings," Mr.Beanlien commented. "TheAmerican Bankers Associationslates that Reguintion 'Q" hancast savers an estimated $42billion i, Isst interest since 1968.

Bankers are lobbying for thischange hut we need the support utthepublictomaheitareal0g.Weurge them who want in canihlgherinteceat on their savings tewrite today in Senator CharlesPercy and Senator Adlal Steven-non, U.S. Senate, Washington,D.C., 81510,"

Honor SocietyiNitiateS

For oufataudlog ocholamnhsip inelectrical engineering at theUniversity of IhIlnolu, 07 newmembers have been elected inEta Kappa Nu h050r society.Among them were, Jim Doyle,0413 W. N. Terrace, and RobertFrederick, 7666 W. Monroe, ofNile,; Glenn Long, 5045 Jerome,Skakie; Mike Fronce, 0911 Odellst., Murtos Grovel and Bill Mar-tin, 5230 Brown iL, Skokie.

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Mazne EasE'sMadrigal Dinner

When was the lust time you didsomething new, different, in-novating, and exciting? Well, onDecember14 and 15 at trIO p.m.,you'll get your chance when theSecond Annual Madrigal Dinnertakes place at Maine East.

The admission lathe dinner en-titles you to a festive roast keeldinner amidst traditional six-teenth century entertainment.The entertainment is comprisedof choralensemble, Jesters, in-strumental groups, jugglers,swordsmen. and travelingplayers. You willbe greeted atthe Maine East Dining Hall dsarsand he led to your takle in aprocession complete with heraldtrumpet fanfares ta create a totalRenaissance atomsphere.

Madrigal dinners are ex-tremely popalar among many

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colleges and universities.However, we are the on1y schautin the Maine Township area to of-fel' nach an event. At the Decem-ber 15 dinner, an added pleasurewill he the honoring of oar newprincipal, Mr. Robert Barker.

There urea limited number oftickets for balk nights. Don'tforget that since last year's din-ner was a sell-oat, it is recom-mended that you got your ticketsearly. Tickets are available fromanyone involved is the choraldepartmmtand mnt$8.5O.

All proceeds will help the Con-cert Choir in its fand drivetoward a planned toar of theWisconsinareatbis spring.

You might not have lived then.bat you can still experience themagnificant Renaissance era atMaine East's very awn, asthes-tic, Madrigal Dinner.

Kids needculture too

Tise Th,rb brings their uniqaestage of pnklic theater te Devon-01lire Center, 4400 Giove, at 2p.m. Sanday, Decemler g asKids Need Culture Too!"

presents he secosd in a series ofsix performances (or children.

The Track will presentAesop's Greatest Hits." This

mosiçal adaption brings to lifethe stories and morals of tkeseclassic tales that bavè been toldfsroverl,ftOyears.

Making their second appearan-ce at tke Skohie Park District,The Truck kas ates performed atRavinia and tbroagkout thepablic schools in cooperation withthe Urkan Gattways Program.Comprised of only four actors,The Truck manages to create acomplete cast of characters.

Kids Need CoItare Too!" insp0550red by Skokie ParkDistrict, Skokie Federol Savingsad Skokie Fine Arts Com-mission. Tickets are only 5O andmay he purchased at the dear orin advanced ut all Park DistrictRecreatian Centers of SkokiêFederal Savings Skokielocations,

Os January 13, Ike MelikenPappets will be performing"TotemTales." . -

For fsrther program infor-mation call 674-15go,

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ChristnijartyChrIstmas cernes early for 102

mentally retarded and blind.retarded children of Utile City, -Palatine, ifi. For the 15th con.sectitive year lakor leaders DonPeters, President, TeamslersLocal 743, and Normas Green, o!9251 Lavergne, Skokje, theExecative Assistast to Ihe Inter.national Director, Central Con-ference of Teamsters, along 03hWilliam Hogan, Sr., Secretar.Treasurer, Teamster Local 714(his 41k year), will play SantaClaus for the Liltle City Christ.mas Party to be ketd on Wed.sesday, Dec. 12, 12:30 p.m. al IhrSheraton O'Hare Hotel,Rooemosl.

Little Cily currentlycelebrating ita 20th asnivernsry,is a well-knows traio)sg, treal.mest, research and habilitationcenter dedicated to Ihr per5005l,social andeconomic developmentof the mentally retarded andemntinnally distsrbod. lt in acomplete residestiat COrOm000ilyfor the mentally retarded locatedon 56 acres of land io Pololine.The edacatios program at Liltle.City io lauded axone o! the finestvailabie In the United flutes.

"Winnie the

library produçtion

George Brsckman of Shshle and Marji Bank share a happymoment after meeting on a parh bench is the Equity LibraryThmtreprodndtionof "NotLiheHim'" , rnnnisgDec. 3 thratat TheCJÌags Poklic Library Cultural Conter, 78 E. Washington st. Theaward-winning play, written by Murcia Savin and directed by Jal-feryLyleSegal, is theenchantiug story oftwopeaple intheir sixtieswho meet, relive memories of old love affairs and reaffirm the joyofbeing alive. Performance timen arei215p.m., Dec. 3,4, 6 6nd 7;53Op.m. Dec. 4.Sand6and2p.m. onDee. 0. All performances arefree.

"Christmas Aroundthe World"

; mong the planners of the 38th aunsol "Christmas M,oiaíd theWorld" Festival at Chicago's Monean ofSciesee and Industry aro(left to right) Mrs. Helen Geergopslons, 5778 N. Lincols, und Mrs.A,Costas ofSkokie, both reprmentlogGreeee. Thirty-oeven ethnicgroups and nationalities are taking port in this year's event, whichis being bold Nov. 24-Jan. f. Decorated Christmas trees nodcroches, an international holiday haRet, daily ckoratcpncei-ts, antiYuletidepageontsareamongtkefeouvol'stag.ijgk

Florence elegance indowntown Morton Grove -

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MILWAUKEE b OAKTONNLES- - -

You don't bave to go to Italy te Bolognese and,of-'cóurmi, theenjoy nome of-the finest Tuscany fineotinpasta dishes. ' - -

dining m the area. Prepared in Ydor gracions bout and hostess -- the manner of the Old World, yes will make pos feet "We most

, will relish sod -remember Veal comehackagain!" -Saltimbocca Ala Romana, Veal The Villa Todcana is located atScalappine with mushrooms, 6211 -W, Lincoln ave., Morton

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Beef Tenderloin Scalappine Ala Grove. For u link of "BuonMarsala, - -TortellIni Ata Apetito", callOg7-8350. -

Pooh"The wonderfol, lovable ekaroc.

ters of AA. Mitne's "Winnie thePook" stories come to life in MillRun Children's Theatre'ssparkllng magical adaptation ofthese outstanding clansirs. Ahalidoy presentation os Thur.sdoy, December 27 al 1 p.m willdehot the show, witk other per-formonces following everySaturday throogk February st IWeekday presentations are alsoscheduled os specific doyn forochoolgroupoat lO3Oa.m.

Directed by Harry Lee Rogers,an entirely professional cool willpresent thin exciting musicolfeaturing Winnie the Pooh,Christopher Robin and theirmany friends.

Tickotpricesare$3 003 maybeobtained at the box office prior loeachperformance.

Discoant rates are avoitahlrfor groups of thirty or more whenreservations are made in advoe-ce. For reservatioos and furtherInformation abeot "Wiooie thePooh," contact the theatre at tOt-2333.

-0cc regtrationatlocal banks

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Staff of the Office of Corn-manity Outreach at 000100Community College wilt beavailable to register part-limestudents -for the College's spring

I_9- at the First Trunt andmofo Bank of Glenview and at

the First National BonIs of North-hrook os Satnrday, December f

Information akoot Oahtoncourses and services will sIso beavailable - at the off-campus "S°'rilgistratlon 'w Northbroak andGlenview.

The First Trost sod SavisgsBank of Glenviow Is located at1301 Wsokegan rd. and the FirstNational Bank of Northkronk is

-tocatedatl300Meadow rd.

Registration for Oakton oprof- semester is ,schednled Ibrough

Decemhar- 13. FInal regislrstion- will be held on January 7 andO.

All spring semester classes 01Oaktan begin the weeh al

Jannory 14.Far information about ad-

- mission and- registration st

Oakton,- call the Office of Ad-

missions at967-539S.

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ED hANSONWiser'ssolution to -

the energy crisis...

A friend of mine by the name of Bud Wiser is planning to rustorPrnstdentOntho Repohllcuntietnet. (Isn't everyone?)

Mr. Wiser, tho' somewhat eccentric, inanmsrh as besometimes wears a Captain Marvel salt 'w public, made a lot ofsosse when I spoke te blm at dinner at Arvey'o ReStaurant theother eveotog.

He said, "Americans waste more 000rgy than we import fromIras everyyearjastbyattexOhog sporting evento."

"Wedo?",Isaid,ssrPrlsed."We have become a nation of FANatics - oporto FANatics,"

Wiser said."We have...?""My program to lick the energy crouck io simple, Ed. For nne

year, elimInate nil aparto, More than 11 million people have at-tended football games so far tlitu year - and the pro se000n isn'tover yet."

"Ididn'ttmuwthat," I said."Assdnlllllom more," Wiserssid, "attended basehall, basket-

ball, hockey, horse racisg and other sporting evesis. Mostlysport FANatico get to these evenis by car. The savings in Jostone year on gaooline woold be more Iban we imparted fromIras, by far."

"lIthe darsed.""Is it tos much bask for American men to give up sports tor

one year?""Idooxo, butmaybe their wivesmight like the ideo.""And," continued Wiser, "if there were no sporta to telecast,

Ihiuts of the enornsoon saviogs io electricity thai would lubeplace."

"Bot people woald he watchiag something else, wouldn'tthey?"

"No," Wiser replied. "The oecnsd phase of my program lawhip the energy crnack is to blackout TV on Satardsyo and Son-days."

"That would certainly save a tot of energy," I agreed."Besides, meat of the stoff ox TV these days mOt worth oval-cbmf."

"How trae. Asid my thirtiphane, Ed, in that we skould sorta!"blackout" Christmas this year by cutting dowu on all thosetights, ox treooandstore andhome Christmas displays."

"Maybe, WisOr, people coold go hack to candles inslead ufusiog eteetric lights."

"That'oa thought, Ed, and the sent time we meet t'lI give youunme nimy ideas onhowto reduce ioflatias."

"I cas hardlywait,andyon'llsore grImy vote, lind Wiser

One thing people cost give op is eating. For high quality pisoquantity fonds, Arvey'S Restaurant, Waokegon and Oahtos,tilles, can't be beat. Arvey's new Specials of the Day are aufollows:

Whole Dover Sote, Saute Veroniqoe with White Wise andGrapes f565

SroiledFitet Mignon, Moubroam Cap$505BroitedPork Chops with Applesauee$4.65Arvey'u Special Bor-B-Q Ribs, Tangy BBQ Sauce, Served a ta

Carte$6,75Steak Diane a la Arvey'u, Wine fasce, Onions and Greco Pep-

pero, llervedala Carte $4.65Ala CarteinglodesSalad, Potato, Rolls and Butter.Any of the above may be ordered au a dinner and nerved with

Slop, Salad, Potato, Dessert, Rolls and Butter for only 3S ad-ditooat! - -

Ring in1980 atLa MagaritaMr. Cesar Dovatina request

your presence at his New Year'sEveFiesta at La Margarita Del

Nnrte,Iucate,j at 6315 W. Dem-poter tu MurtoroGrove,

Fur only $35 per person, (taxtip inctoded), dinner, dan-

cing, show, party favors, aod anupenkar.

Imagine, appetizers, choice ofmain entree (from u'Ijr regslarmerlu), opon bar from 9:30 p.m.to 1 am. (cash bar tilt closing),delaxe party favors, and enter-lainment by the "Steve Wall"Qaartet in our opotairs room. Isthe downstairs reotaomant, wehavean opes home ali eveningfeaturing nsr5trojng Marischisand in nor cockta'd tnusge, themnffi.lslentedDosD, -

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Nilesite performSin 'White HorseBlack Horse"Ron Ves'son, 0149 Davis st.,

Nifes is featored in PerformanceCommnoity'u World Premiereproduction of White Harse BlurbBorne kyStevenSteosy.

Mr. Versos, the father of fourchildren,. sells techanlogy to theait refising industry during theday, aud spends hin eveningspursuing a professional actingcareer.

White Home Black Harsedraws frnmthe book ofGesesistedepict family struggles perchedprecari000ly ketween violenceand love.

Every performooce wilt hefollowed by a discsssion of theplay ted . by Chicago theatreprofessionals including Tribanecritic Rickard Christiansen,playwright Alas Gross, anddirectorGary Houston.

White Horse Stach Hone ranofrom December 4 ta December16Wednesday throogk Sooday

recreates ISO 565050 ans 5050015of Christmas in LanemboargSunday, December 2 in the 12:30performance al the Mosram ufScience and lodosO-y. Presentedby tbe Lauemkourg Society nfWisconsin Chorus of Cedarbsrg,Wioconsio, and the MarillarChoraliers, the program iscladedtraditional Christmas carols, aChristmas donce number, and arendition nf "Winter Won-derland" performed by a flutedoct.

Nutcracker SuiteChrislman Nutcracker Suite

BaSel, performed by the halletclasses of the Recreation andPark Dislrict sod direeled byBallet Mistress Frieda Cogswellwill be presented at s matineeperformance es Sunday, Dec. 9,2:30 p.m. at the Roosevelt SchontAuditorium, Foirviewpnd Albinois Pack Ridge. This detightfalfantasy is is its seveutk annualproduction sod promises to liveup to the high standards set isprevious years. Tickets may benktaiued st the registration desbal Maine Park Leisure Center ormay ko procured at the door.Tickets for adolto arc $1.50;children sod senior citiness are$1.

Djebel employees to donate blood

Diebel Manufactorisif, 0595Oakton Ove., Morton Grove, iosponsoring an employee blonddrive Thursday, Dec. t, is behalfof the North Soborbax Blood Ceo-ter, the regional volunteer blooddonor, program nf the north andnorthwest sobarbo. The Blood

Center toso the sole respnmibibtpfor meeting the klond needs ofpatients at the foorteen knopitalsof the- region, inclading SkohieValley -Community Hospital.Dorothy McCnIlOagb in cour-dinator of the blood drive.

Open For Lunch & Dinner11 AM to 10 PM CIosed Mondays)

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Singers at Museum ofScience and Industry

Marillac's Charstiers Mn. Nancy Larson, director of

TheBug1e,fluonday,DeeeiuberI 11Th PigePi

evenings at f p.m. For reses'valluno call the bon office at 327-5252.

tke Choraliers, will be leadingthem again Friday night, Dec. 7when they will be singing in thelobhy of the First National Banknf Morton Grave tram 0:35-7. Thefroap's big performance will beFriday, Dec. 14 when they sing inthe Marillac Christmas Coscert.They will join the 125-memberchorus and the dance 5-aspes topresent 55 0:30 show. All theperformances are free.

Coin Collector'sShow

The next date for the ChicagoCoin Boorse will be held at th(Leaning Tower YMCA, 0300Tonhy, on Sandap, December 9,from IS am. te b pm. Adsuisslonio free and there Is ample freeparking. Eighteen experts willhave exhibits os display and wiltbeavailakle to appraise and Ides-tify any coins, medals. tokens orpaper mosey presented. All per-00m Interested in coio collectingarecurdialty invited teatteod.

"A ChristmasCarol"

After a sell-out run last year,charles DIckens' "A Christianscarel" returned ta The GoodmanTheatre for Ita second annualengagement, on Wednenday,November 28, through Sunday,December20.

"A Christmas Carol" Is thesecond uf six pruductiansscheduled forThe Goodman MainStage during the 1979-00 season.Toup Mochas will once apain --direct the cast of thirty-oneChicago actors, many retris'ntngfrom last year's production.WIlliam J. Norris will reprise hisrole as Ebenezer Scrooge sodRobert Scogin will appear as BokCratchit, with nine-year-oldFresh Howard us Tiny Tim andDel Cime as the Gkost nf Christ-mas Present.

PerfôAnance times and ticketprices for "A Christasas Carel"are os follows: Tuesday, Wed-nesdap, and monday eveningsat 7:30 p.m.; Friday, Saturday,and Sunday evenings at f p.m.;and Thursday and Sundaymatlseeu at 2 p.m. and 2:35 p.m.respectively. Prices for Fridayandllaturdayevesingssre$ll.50.Forall othertimestheysre $1f.

For further information on "AChristmas Carol," and for sah-scription information regardingthe four-play series, call theGoodman box office at (312) 443-3000. The nomher to call forgrnsp sates information is (312)445-3020.

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The Bugle, Thoreday, Decembert, 1979

Winter classes atLeaning Tower Family Y

ntructiou, Diving Instruction, and nAdvanced 4qunticSafety. Aiuinininn

scheduled. Sr. Life Saving will he Master Charge andulisa Creditoffered. Youth 7 week term lu- cards are bonsred at the Leaningrindes: Progresuive Swim In- TowerFamily V.

owimming can be fon! ServiceDenkisopendailyfromgable to do so an they discover during daytime cinsues). The

Scuba. A 'Landtnbber" program 6300 W. Touhy ave., Nies, andlu being continued for those who pick upu program brochure. (Totnever loomed to nwùn, but will be uitti.tg services are available

Progressive Swim lnstrnctioo, & by the Leaning Tower Family Y,ochednte for adotta) will inclnde calliog 047-8222, ext. 537, or drop

ticolar need with empbasts ou on Wednesday, Dec. 32.recreation, relaxation, and setO Information regerdiog classes,improvement! schedules, fees and registration

class instruction to fit their par- member registration will begindividnals may plan a course of on Motiday, December 10. Non-

terestiog Wintertermochedule of January 7, 1000. Advanceclasoeo. The 7 week term will reglutratlon lo ndvloed!ttbegin January 7, 1980. Io- Reglatration opeosfor members

bao planned an active and io- scheduled to begin week of

Aqoanastics" for women is also a.m. to9p.m.

Seven week adult clauses in-

The 7 week conrees (Acp.attc procednre may he obtained by

The Leaning Tower Family Y Remember, all claoses - are

clodo: Arabic Belly Dancing, cc C ingBullet, Creative Rhythm Exer-cise (women), Quita.', Bridge en er(beginners), Dog Ohed.ence, and If there was ever a period whenModern Jazz Dance and Roer- Chicago-area residents coold mecine. some entra spmding money it is

The Pre-uchonl "Gym and now, during the ChristmasSwim" classes for children t season. And une of the enlientmonths to 7 yearn continue to be ways nf getting that extra canin Ispopular and Is being offered throogh the recycling ofagain. . aluminnm with - Reynolds

"Kiddie Kollege" a special Atwniuumaecyctíng Company.program for 3 to 5 yeor olds Is The Reynolds Metals Companyalso scheduled. The schedule 1:11- pays 23 cents a pound for all-ctudeu Storylelllng, Arta, Crafta, aluminum cans nod other cleanGamon, Songs and Fun Swim hosselnoid-alumjnom such aPpleperiod. - plates, aluminum Idito, frozen

Sparta and Physical Education food nod dinner tráyn; dip, pod-fomadnits (7weekn) willloclude: ding and ment containers.Judo, Vogo, Karate, Racquet- Reynolds alsa purchases otherball, Physical Conditioning aluminum items auch as nidlug,clansen for men aod women, gntters, utarm doors-and window"Lose Weight the Y'n Way," frames, and lawn furniture'Aerohicsln Motion," Tennis nod tnbing, which should be cat ta"Newcomers Fitness" for lengths isot éxceeding three feetwomen, "Women's Self-Defense, and bundled.and Co-ed SeIf-Defeme are in-cluded for Winter. The YouthSports and Physical EducationDepartment will offer (-for 7weeks) Judo, Karate, Gym-nostics, Tennis and Tumbling.

The neurost ReynolduAluminum recycling collection inIn Piles at the LuwrellcewoodPlaza Shopping Center, Onktonand Waukegun rds., from 10:30n.m. to 12 esos onoro

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Let it snow ¡n -..the library

- Elementary-school-age child-ren are welcome to learn how tocut snowflakes from foil audpaper at the Riles PublicLibrary, 0960 Oabton from 4-5today, December 6. Materialswill he provided and all creatIonswlllhehung in the library.- The library will best two Battleof the Boohs matchen Unis wee)tThe readers of Jefferson Schoolwill challenge these of SL JebeLutheran at 4 on Monday, Dec.10. Washington Schoulwiil meetOak at 4 an Thursday, December33. Buttleoftbe Boatos is a rosiestdesigned tu encourage goadrOcreatlooal reading from fuurth-tu ninth-grade children. Eachschoal bas developed n teamfrum its most widely-readchildren, who will be questionedfrom u lint uf 100 hooks. Thepublic Is invited for these mat-ches. -

For further information aboutany of these programs, call thelibrary at967.8554 or 297-6266.

"Christmas - Carol"performers

"A Christmas Carol" probablywill be the moot "magical" spec-lacte ever seen ut the KrannertCenter for the Performing ArIa,according to its ntage director,Univemnity of Illinois graduateutadent Rick Ney.

Performances of the newmusical veruien of the Dickenuclasnic are scheduled Dec. 5through 9.

Local chat members include:Melissa Weil, 9109 Meado, Mor-ton Grove; and Bàrry Kramer,7li50Keystane, Skokie.

-Hospitalemployees

The Center for Media BasedCourses at Oakton CommunityCollege will offer eleven college-credit courues thin npring forutudents wantiñg or needingflexibleclassnchednles.

Open air aud closed circoitTßecourses will be avaitableduring the spring nemeutor, withregistration for the oponnir cour-5es continuing until Feb, 22, 1989,and registration. for the closedcircuit Tclecourues continuingnntilApril2s.

The opeù ai.- -Telecourses canbe taken ever regularlyscheduled tolevinion at home.Classes wilt be broadcast overWSNS-TV Chaonel 44. Office

d bi d Procedures (SEC 115-TV) wiLkeona e oo - aired beginning Jan. 22 suTuesdays from 8:30 to 9 n.m.,with reznos on Saturdnys from tto 8:35 am. Courue warb individed between broadcaittelelessons und on-caMpuslab/discussion séssionu to be heldfrom 0:30 am. -tu 1:30 p.m. outhree Saturdays during thespring tores.

"Frour Socrates to Sartre"(HEIM 107-TV Introduction toPhiossuhel hooi,on .T II .1

- Employees of Skohie ValleyCoosmunity Hospital, Skobie, willbe- douating blood Tuenday,December Ill, to help to maintain

0 an asequnte nlood supply- - throughout Ike regloual hteod

syutem this holiday sea000.Jumos SeitE is coordinator of theemployee drive, which lu heldincooperation with the NorthSuhurbus Blood Center, theregioual volunteer blood donorprogram serving the oorth und lelelessons will be broadcast onnorthwest - suburbs. Skotcie Mondayn and Wednesdays from 9Valley bone offourteen hospitals to 9:30 am. with reruns on Satur-

days from -19:30 to 11:30 -n.m.Discussion nessi005 will he -boldfrom 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. on alter-nate. Wednesday evenings at

who receive their completi nsj»plies of whole blood and bloodcomponents from the not-for-profitconsusuuityhluod center.

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-- enjoy play

Averydeligbtful HalluweenTroat waugivea to all the children ofOur Lady of Ramom by the Melihin Puppets. Mr. MeUh!,.opeicializes in Children's Theatre and wau most wamnnly meceivec-.-,by Our Lady 01 Ramons. The title of the chow wan Totem Tutes. Itwana collectionof3amongmanylndiauFo&loreaod legend.

All the cbildreu enjoyed the playand will remember lt for a bogtime.

Oakton schedulesMedia Based Courses

Marillac 111gb llcbool lo North.field.

Closed circuIt Telecouruen io.elude Child Psychology (PSY211) Componitiop and EsposiboryWriting (COM 101), Marriageand the Family (SOC 104),Modern Culture and Ibe Arts(HUM 101), loirodoctbon teEm-OhScience (ESC 183), totroducliooto Pbynical Science (NSC 002)and Introduction to Fiction (LIT115).

Developmental courues whichOakton offers through the MBCprogram are Advanced ReadiogSkills (COR all) nod PriocipiroofAczthmetir (MAT 051).

Students eau plan their 0evuchednlen for the closed circuit, -.Courses, either in the Learoiog[ah on the 0CC Interim Campo,or ut one of five off-campsTelecourse Viewing Cenlero atthe Pork Ridge Public Library,the Nortbbrook Public Library,the Winoolba Cousmunity Haaur,the Des Plaines Public Library,or the Liucolowood PublicLibrary.-

For further Information aboulthe Media Baned Coarseoprogram at Oaktoru, coil 007.5120,ext. 238.

Debate team. WInile ansajority ofMine Eaotstodentanre makiog pIous for theupcomleg wintervacalion, MajorEast debaters are readyiogthen,selven for o usesber of tour-nmoaneo

F ;r example, December 14-tPMoiue East wilt boni a tour-onment for nearly 40 high urhootothrougtnosttbestale.

The.ìonDecemberzl-22, MaioeEast's debaters will compele atAuguutaoa College. High nehoalsfrom Iowa and Illinois witl br ahlènding.

Finally, Maine East wilt corn-pete at Richwoods High School rnPeoria enJanuary 11-12.

Receotly Lenny Gall and MerleWeinér were sndefealed o

-preliminary rounds at Ihe Glen-brooh South Iovitali000l, utwhich 38 schools parliripated.Lenny, in addition, was third var-sityspeaher.

Niles Zoiiing...cont'dlfemNilà.E.MaineP.leluded O decrease in buildingoison and an Increase to nine ofpl50 Mallo to meet village

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ptjsosforBuwenteudoftheroperty Include o 5 ft. fence or a

densely plailtOd compact hedgeto be co.ordinntod with the ad-joioiug development. Owner- Christmas Is thetime of giving.ally. Duuls nioimiiy pointed However, con men are alunont the petition reflected no in- preparing nome special holidayterest in the western )ap- lists becaune for them lt is theproninsutolY 6 acres) portion of time for taking. With the adventthepropertY. of the Cbrigtiuns season, fIlm-

A proposed 108 parking nitos flans artists uttempi to convincewas sufficient for present office people that they are Snntn'uplanoing paid Director of helpers in disguise while pullingBuilding und Zoning Joseph off name yuletide con gamen andSaleros but nut far office rental Christmas capero. Their aim Ishydoctors. not only to remove the joy from

A credibility gap in change of your heurt, hut also the jingleownership was rained by Zoner fromyoarpocket.Loada Preston. How, ube won- One of the mont frequentdered, could - Riverwoods capers carried ont during theDevelopment Co. petition the Chrintmnn ueanon in the un-ZenjeglluardonOcLllforaPtfD solicited COD package. Aol the 9.5 acre nite when nosier- delivery van pulls up in front ofnit)'. Davis, admittedly present your home and n uniformedduring the October uoning driver comes to your doorhearing, nald-nathiug about the cncrying n package addressed teSept. 10 change of owùemship yuraextdoor neighbors. The of-ihu-ioil which ho because ene of final-looking delivery mnn

, tbeownecsofthes.t9acreparcet. reporta that your neighbers aro"If you're caafuned." unid not hume and auhn you te accept

Davis quixotically te the Board, thy pachage. 1f you refuse, the'let me assure you I wun not run- driver enptoins thot your neigh-oectodwiththePUflpetitlOn." berowifi becompelled togo to the

Coax. Patton Feichtor anhat pout office where they will havefor immedinte removal of n townitinlonglineojunt topich up"Coming Soon" nign already- une package. Furthermore, heerected on the site pursuant todecisionbytbe Plan Conumiasion.

As School District 63 represen-totive, Atti!. Lafence Sg. Slutukywho told the Boned be bad notteen advised of the new planningprior to the Monday nightmeeting, requested a delay in ac-tino by Sonoro to permit StstzkyIlmotogain cownselframfllotricte3ofgicinis,

Police warn holidaysare happy- timesfor cons!

explains, the bon coutnins aperishable itom. Spoilage of theitem and the long lises cao benvoidod If you will merely givehim the $13.89 or nome othernimulnind figure, requiredfor theCOD. Being altruintic, youreopend by paying.

When your neighbers return,you daub over with their pachage.They look puzzled and indicate

io other nctiun Zonen recom- thnt no package wan expected.mended unanimoas nppraval of a Together, you rip open thepotitionby Frank Wleckowukifor package and the periohahte guoducezoning from BI te B2 Special are, in fact, the remains of aUse at 7255 Harlem ave. for untes cooked goose, and it is obviousandoorvico ofelevators. whose game won cooked in this

The former Vinci Carpeting caper. The lesson to be learned Ishailding will bonne 10 famIly- don't pay for any pncknges,orIented employees. "We do not either yours or your neighbor'shlcenoddu notfire anyone," unid unless you know they aro espec-Wiechowuki who noted luis em- ted..

-4-i ployeeu beve been with him for 24 The phrase "Chub and Carry"yearn. - while catchy, certaiulyuhosld noi

Reason fur the move from bis be complied with especiallypresent Adams ave. locatIon in during the Christmas neanou,Clucago in Rilen wan a desire to 000't curry large amounts ofhelocatodclonertohistuomeat -

4412 Overhillin Norridge Park.The petitioner said be in a

npeciatty installer of lo-riseelevatore. While installation ofelevntoms is held to the customersite, Wieckowuhi said he needsthe- Riles ulte far receiving andstemngeofpnrtafor installation.

One nl two lota across Chaseave. und usrth of the Vincihuiding will be purchased by thepetltionerfnremployeepnrking,

Ituanimuns approval wanpredicated on landscaping nf theparking tot as upecificolly

- requontedby Comm. SydMitchel.- Nearby reuldent MurgaretMatysik of 7256 N. Nora told

neuem she ubjected to therezoning. She feared a muye fromthe Nilen locution by Wiechowshicould leave the corner upen for anundesirable new owner.

Salerno painted oat the new B2zoning would provide for lesstraffic than allowed soder thepresent BI zoning. Wieckowukisaid he did nut foresee anotherhusinenomove since his first tooh24 years.

A coning petition by RobertBaser for mooning to Bi SpecialUse at 8226 Oalntnn nL to permitstorage uf motor vehicles wan -delayed to Jan. 7 due to Illness ofthe petItIoner's attorney.

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Frau nareening and reduced feo arrange-manta- ara available to raaidantn of

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casu ou youcneio, ramer une acredit card 00 pay by check. ThIspolicy will prevent you fromIosmg your money or being rob-bed nn,lnt the naine time provideyou wuth n record of your pur-chasew

When you place Chcistmanpurchases in yOnr car, lock themin your trunk. In a station wagon.conceal gifla with a car robe orblnoheL In any event, beep thosegifts out of sigluL Of prIme inn-partance to millions ofAmericans at this time of year uthe need to get what you paId for.One way to anoure your nsccensinthiuquestisto follow the axiomlnventlote before you Invest.Don't try te get somethIng fornothing. -

Additional protection nbould becomidered for your renidencewhile away frombome. LighIs outimers, proper exterior lighting,good lochs in working order, andeveo a notification to a cinseneighbor to keep watch. Aboveall, be careful, sue comluon senseand bave a Happy Holiday!Timers are available fur loanthrough the Morton Grove PoliceDepartment's CrIme PreventionBureau. Cull 966-7860.

Named hospitalmedical director

Salvador Martinee, M.D., ofLincainwood, bon been appeintodMedIcal Director of RiveredgeHospital in Forent Park. Dr.Martinez bas previously held nluiraI directorship for the pastevenyearnattlte 184-hedprlvate

psychiatric hospital..

Somenek's European Pastry& Continental Tearoom

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The Medinah High SchoolConcert Band

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tuesdayDecemberll,1979

Starting at 7:00 P.M.

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sementer at Oakton COnnmWIItYCollege wilt continue through

Registration for the 1988 springheld for aU part-time studentsfrom Dee. 10 Orn Dec. 13. Far

Telephone megintrntion will he

Thursday, Dec. 13, accordIng to more detailed information uncollege officialu. telepbnne registration see the

Ran. Onkton Report aindScbednleSprmg nementer clauses forof Spring Clauses which Inns beencollege-credit cosines will begInmniled to all residents of theatOatntun duringthe week of Jan.collegedlstrlctand Evanston.14. FInal reglstcntian will be held

on Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 7 For information aboutand 8, and late registration will telephone regintratbon for thebe hold during the first week of spring nemester, contact the 0CCclannesfrnmJan. 14 tinmuJan. la. AdmioalnnsOfgiceat967-5391.

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CARPET CLEANING

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The best truck mounted steam.eleantng equipment made. Freeestimates, carpet dry within 3-5hours. .15 per square feet. fullyInsured.

11og1.

CATCH BASINS& SEWERS

JOHN°S

SEWER SERVICEOaktou S Milwaukee, POiles

696-0809YooINeigttborhoedSewerMan

ENTERTAINMENT

POLKA JARORCHESTRA

Music foe ull,pceaoionsWeddings, Banqükts, Picssics etc.

Cul JIMfi-7191

FIREWOOD

MIXEDHARDoOD$45.00 pur foce cwd, defotied

et2fsr*lSOO,deto$red

823-2591

HANDYMAN

HANDYMANVos same It, ¡doit! Carpentry,electrical, plumbIng, tllisg & In-side & Outside painting. ¡organize closets. Call

HßY

065-6415.

HANDYMANEvery Taub From A-Z

JOHN

470.101f

-'Ibeflugle, Thursday, December 6, 1179 -

MUSICALINSTRUCTION

Plaso-Guitar-Accnrdlos-Qrgan &Voice. Private instructIons, homeor studio. Classic & popularmusic.

RICIOARDL. GIANNONE009-3501

PAINTING

PAINTINGInteriorS EnterlorReauonable Rates

cao,JOHN

4709011

PLUMBING

PLUMBINGSsbsrban Plumber Needs Work

All Jobs WelcomeSewer Nodding Oar Specialty

463-7171

CLARK PLUM8ING SERVICE

,FlxtureoReplucedSFaueetu RepuJred

Drales Cleared ElectrIcallySWurk GuaranteedLlcsnsed.frai* P. ckiN

7740111

REMODELING

Replace Troublesome MotelWindows Wth Beautiful, Mein-tenance Free, Andersen BreedTherinoWlndsro.Please Cal-R. Deli Ceistructien

617-2124Other RemodelIng AlooAvttdable

ROAD SERVICE

LOCAL LONG DISTANCE7:OOAI.4-Mldsigtst

Fully Insured-, CHaO

fIl-0863.

THREE BROS TOWING

NllesIlI,

ROÔFING

LOW COSTROOHNG

Comp!eleQuahIhy Roofing Service

FREE 966.9222

Adveftite Your 3ujoeso.

HEREcal9e&;l9oOFotS

BUSINESS SERVICES

ROOÑNG

SUNNY910E ROOFING CO,YOUR NEIGHUORROOD

ROOFERALLTYPES ROOFING

Bullt-up.-5ldisoeu-Rofl_QUALITY WORKMANSOIIP

FreeEstlmstes Fully InsuredALL WORK GUARANTEED

011-3440CALL ANYTIME

SEWING MACHINEREPAIRS

MR SEW N SE WFines all types of sewtumachines. Any make, any mode.Free estimate, plek qp anddelivery. Mootwork completed In3 days. Loaners available. Trade-ins accepted su both now sedusedmochines. CaIllOT-5050

SNOW PLOWING

SNOW PLOWINGCAR STARTING

NORWOUD SIDING631-1855 ÀoItFor Geeqpe

0112255bInuIerthurgeMeI Visa Accepted

A.SAP.PInwuIelRae,bCOITtIILCeldWealberStartu

Reasenable-Ioniired6101330

li-br. Service

SNOW PLOWING

Emgeocy Ca, SeMceOeil BARRY

966-7895WMStePM

JOHN'S5NOWpLOyojCemmerclaI/Reslden

Idkr, servIceSnowplowlng - ooswblewtng oflarge lots - frout cod loaderavailable.

JOHN

647-8006

. SNOWPLOWING

Reuldejilial b Commercial

Coiltract Rates AveilobleCal Aftet S pm,

NAUM 728.0649or

GREG 334-1305

TELEVISION SERVICE

TELEVISION SERVICE

$2.09Serviee Call. Paris extraOwoerMr, Santncci

Wanted ho bay B&W, color por-tahleTV'stbst need repairs.

.KIf-5229

FURNITURE

New twin beil w/bou. .mattress. 8110, or boot Tfer296-06850r470-0123 382/lü

FURNITURE

MboganT bookcase, 12" n 23" z34 . 3 shelves, I drawer. $15. 969-1444. 443/1-10

2 end tableo $35. YO 5-3464.-414/1-10

MISCELLANEOUS

6uewCoronetRead-Along Tepes.Accemponying stories ou cards.Grades3-4. $28. 965-1484. -441/1-lO

'J black bean bag chairs. 0S0.00ea.005-dEI. 390/12.50Acttstseasel.$2d.00. 865.4503

391)12-28

Filter & 3 ft. pool ladder, 929.09-965-4ED. - 392/12-20

Black wrought-iron coot rack.$50.00. 905.4223. 301/12-29-

Swlngoet. $19-86.965-4250.394/12.20

Dessert set, oervice for 12. Clear,emb000edghass. $15.965-1444.

439/1-19

I paIr women's white shoe iceskates, ohne?. $24. 065-1464.

442/1-IO

21" ZenIth colar TV, table model,excellent condition, walnut case.$106.00. 9651273 430/12-27

Well shelf system, walnut color,fourteen shelves, adjustable,$75.96. 965-4273. 431/12-27

2 Rembrandt fleer lampo.Onyx bases. $25.00 fer bolli,825-4501 417/12-20

Wooden plc-elk table w/attachesjbenchewift. $25.00. 965-4zia.

309/12.20

Sears Dusbinate - Car In-dashAR-FM stereo plus 49 channelCB. 'new.regulàr$27O,00u$11$,9661840. 429/12.i3

Hot pink rug eppron. 1O'x12'. $45.905-1626. 428/9243

Craftsman- paddle-typesnswtbrawer, 2 cycle gas engine,14" wIde path rues O.K. butneedsoome merit. $20. 479.0089.

434/12-2?

4 new TA Creative Living Topeo.Porenting, Personal Growth,LIfe Script, Marrtuge. $29. 965-1484. 440/1-15

For sale - Maying Heavy Duty 18lb. washer - harvest Gold - sells-for6979-aukliig$, 984-7013.

- 378/12.4

Man-made- bcosdtall coat. Likenew. $35. Size 10. 6983257,

423/22-0

1°rofesutonal otne pool tablew/eqnlpment. White 9. OIt1O1atetop. $884.09- NE-0734, 427/124

3H.P. Sonbeamgrasscotter, 2ndaummer, $10.00. 5524734. 420/12.4

Sterco-SapeaJoers. PlaysbutIteedsmlnnrrepatr$4, 9124876.

879/124

Portshleblsckandw$4e'jv 59w9edqrvtn cabinet Neelsrçpaj-,$1f. 965-4076. 3?á/12-4ChaIn Unit fence 74' lung x 3½'high w/posts S rails.5791.

H-78z14" whitewall snow tireslike newconthüon mounted unChnvywkeels.940ffrm, tos2n.

o

MISCELN.AntIqua TV RCAVictor, wo$20

415/1-lo

Kelvtnatur refrigerater, peefocfar extra refrigerator, geni run.Islngconditioo. $45.50 9us-34o

425/1.17

Retnbow curarmi cleaner willi000achmenta. Take over pasmen.taorpaybalance. 957-3734

Brown double curl, mati-madeeerstnninmbjacket MIteR collar.Profeas. cleaned. 51ze38, $95. 09&3537 406/14

I bird cage on lift. stand. sio. 9es.1464. .

439/1-ht

Belge coat, mteJ collar, size 14.$15.00. 647 -

445/1-tø

Black reversIble tweed coat, sito14. $15.00. 647-7543. 440/1.10

Presto deep fryer, libe$15.00. 647-7543. 447/1-10'

Corduroy short coat, light brow,,oizel2. $15.00. 647-7343. 448/1.10

USED CARS

l970Corvette, white, red leather.A/C 869Th P.B.P.S. Power deerlock. Powerwindows. TIF wheeL

- Crabe control. Conveniencegroop. Delco AM-FM Olereo. CBwith power ont. & roar spins.Sport mirrors. Mike - 011-4355.

lO6SClauslcMustaug, Icyl. auto,P/s, new BFG tires, AN-FMcassette. Body mint. Exc. lo-tertor. Runs great. $2200 oc boshoffer 774-7191aft. 6PM.

lO?OPonttac Le Mans 3104 barrelam hedders, much more. 4

.. Needs clutch. $500. 061.412/154

72 Cadillac-Sedan de Ville, 4-dr,folpower, good running con-ditinn. Low mileage. $773. 077'7450. 435/14

'75 Cougar - gond condition - new.fires. $3000. 986.0734. 421/154

'75 Mustang Il GIsla VO auto,P/s, P/B, stereo. Exc. conO.22,000 ml. $2500 or best offer. 841-5980 ofterS p.m.

. '66 Buick Skylark, 4 dr., P/S.P/B, auto trans, radio, sew tires,gd. rond. $498 or best offer. 907-

1971 PontIac Granville, 4 dc. HT.PS/PB,crutse. $450. 968-1409

MUSICALINSTRUMENTS

Magsa. chord organ. 30.05. 647-7543. 444/1-lO

Drums (Slingerlandi piece binepearl in exc. coud. 2 symbol highlist & steeL $275. 967-7336, 960-1620. 437/1-l8l''

MOVING SALE

MovIng Sale Sun. Doe. 9, lOAM-5PM. Gas tlryer, mangle , hair-dryer, dishes, wardrobe closels,vacuum cleaner, ipany botdditems. 8835N,Wlauer,Nlleo.

9tNTED TO 1(1V

Heirvyduty20lb,wouheran os cane in anS' condition forwarNoll cundi :

- . -467öeves.&wkcnds.

flEED0JOB? LOOKAT

CHECKTYPIST

LootIng for a inh wIth a large company where yoo'll bave achance forprotOtoltun? Ify000re interested lisa punition that of.fers on-the-job training plea opportoxities for advancementyos'Swanttoronsider one ofourpositions.

No esperience necessary but yos must be dependable andcareer minded with an l9ttereot in teaming delail. ConvenieoiDes Plaines location, friendly atmosphere and top nolcb em.phoyee benefits. Roam 8,30 AM. to 4,45 P.M. Monday 4-rsFriday.

Forappolutment roll

JAN RACHMACIEJ2961561 Ext. 251

LIBERTY MUTUALINSURANCE CO.

101 Lee StreetDes Plaines, II.

Aa42oatOppm5uoitcEo,ptoyorM/

. Protection Controls, Inc.Skokie, Ill.

Is now accepting- applications for the following permaoeotpooilioos. Enperleare belpfal but ont necessary. To apply call

614-1616.

Ousertltleiweiil StideressHeCIIIcOITeuIIdcIamScoislinl Passi Wbooiesi

.

SetMrodMedasdcnBtpti1g Gerbo

A

$25.00 BONUS!JOBS INC. CHRISTMAS CLUB

1'YPISTS 000KKEEPERSSECRETARIES - -

WORD PROCESSORS

KEYPUNCHERS SOFFICE CLERKSWe'llawardyoa 0925.00 bonus ifyoa apply before Dec. 31, 1979,qoobfywitbooeoftlseoboveokills,asd work for only 50 hours (2weeks) usaJobsTemporury witlsinthe nexttwa months. ¡a ad- -

RUns, you'll earn top payfor all the hours yes work betweenuse and Christmas 19O0- And you determine your availabilityforwork, FLEXIBLE CAREERS WITH

oEuvtNuNOn,,HeASTu001WOotSF0000EnTw000caDrS

-, -

TALNMAN5100PPINGCENTER .- 9Ul'rE147,I800GOLFIID,,GLENVIEW

:FILE CLERK -

Permanent full time position ssollable immediately.AlPhalieticatandnumericolflliag. Experience not necessary.

- - CelI MARY 825-4455

-- STANDARD OF AMERICA.:

- - -LIFE INSURANCE CO.

:-

IS.WolIlitgtsaiSt- - PtikRidgeIt -

,..esEqssiOsapioú64Emphoc,rM/F

TELLERS

Jein A LauderFor A Selid Career!

TaIman Federal, one oh Chicago's largest Savings ndLoan A550ciati000, invites individooloto apply fora Tellerpositioo available ah ils OLD ORCHARD office located ioSKOKIE. These are 9511 lime positions (37½ boor Workweek, including ose evening.!

Traioing is pcovided and opportunities exist to advance toother areos of Customer Service. This is an ontotaodingopporlsoity to start, reswne or redirect your career,

TaIman provides an excellent starting salary, regularlyscheduled salary reviews and a generous fringe benefitpackage. For farther information aod to arrange an In-terview please call:

Recenses Manies438-3350

TALMAN FEDERALSAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATIONnqaooprd,eutocmoloo,,MIr

: LIGHT UP YOUR: HOLIDAYS BE A V.

!* t'o EARNCURISTMAS I *

MONEY **WOROIOoOOAY5 , t

. Awuust.000 t: -

o APPLY COW AND *OLCIDEANDLETas KNOW

t IUI1 .

000WILLet *

t, PARTICIPATOINOOJR t- - ILIOICLETO t* - CHRISTMADDRAWING *

a FINOSTIN *- I .TEMpORARYOCSICE ' tt V.I.P. INC. °°°'° t5151NHARLEM

*tt 774-7177 tt lmIOBtetlOHIlFHttel) t

iWWAGE'SCALE

Immediate OpeningsMorton Grove Area

ShiftS are 4:30 PM-12:30 AM-12:30 AM-8:30 AMWallace Security agency is one of the largest protesolonalsecarity services in the coustryWe offer:On she job trainniIf experienced. starOoi rufos slid

adooncomool ail ho disnased.MssitrnnreasooaPed nasatIstneMonnceneol Sn Supeinitesy positionsUnilomn ansI eqsipnenl lorlililtod

Please cal! 480-9898

WALLACE SECURITY AGENCY3110 Commercial Aso. Nsrlldwnob, II,

- MEYwIOOW'tOOitoEOHOcO,Mff

s. r. Vt n n e'dflbSfl fl SS Ed w. fi fl VS f n w. n vi W.

/

- Data Entry OperatorAfull time positlosavailabteasan operator. Previous keygoncheoporience helpful, but not neceosary. A good typist Isnecessary. Most be able to work 9,2fA.M. to 7:39P.M. 4 daya oweek, rohatingdays off, including Salnrdayo.

PLEASECONTACTTIIEPERSONNEL DEFr.

- 129-1900 -

GLENVIEW STATE BANKeteW.*egasRsL usuqaioopo,sastycmolsy,rM/F Giossiew

o;,taueoot

IMMEDIATE

OPENINGSAS stifts

I'0-ime ft FntLlime uou4ofsle

Joel, ¡s The 000 I, ' tycamic. gcaolou1,0 dorio ther,,tcuod Is0,at ovO,,,are Iroki, Ior,eVeraI000r000ioO

pto to loir ose 000m untare rorpolrompiutog5O por bouc dep,odthg o,,,eerl0000 - Our torillo Ivelada lo'ouease0000poâ d0000 sor. tieou,re ISrearo of 0g, 00 01 d0rOd libe tool laceaeti,oi,o Or000 oo,000 05o000t,ere.PI000e oppIo io poesor. P00150,0 frlshIft 000000,05 ore 100 noolt0500, SeotOe ma005,v.

Jack In The Box6939 W. GnU Rnrd

At 640 1* Wanhsqan 44vMurtas Gross, IL

EquulOppo,000ltrEo,000eerM/I'

TYPISTLooking for tpint with skills of45.55 WPM. WilltrsIn os our CNTequipment. Applicants must haveoccorate typing, eopeçially ounumbers. We offer a competitivesalary plus an excellent benefitprogram. Toapply, coil

647-8022

HARCOURT BRACE

JOVANOVICH1555 CuldweO

Nitos. III -

Equal Opparf unite cmpfoear5VF

BILLERTYPIST

Experienced typist lo work for abOok wholesaler located lu NUes.Duties include typing, billing, an'owering telephones. Escellenlsalary, Sdayweek. -

715-1255

PLUMBERFull Time Position

Experience NecessaryEncelleut Fringe Benef its

MAINE TOWNSHIPHIGH SCHOOL NORTH

Cailnc.t MR. JEPPO

2085ER

' CHECK DEPOSITOPERATIVE

ENTRY LEVEL POSITION

- NILES-SKOKIE LOCATION

000uu,esl too eopldgrooth&OOI'avOlOO 01One ,0wpany wo 0m la000 tor o bel tO,eo,rgetieuwaforelodlsl000loOo'eosli'eo

.107 e,rblnuto ooeae050000dltdoPO'tOsOrt -

atoocm,d,,000,poeuteslll005

vow dalle, eIS oasi,, 0001w, k bitaseclog 0000050e r00000 aticO wIth ototsun,tl,arorudli related doten, Good torf foe ubegInner. Good etarfiog salare O 10,015eboodiOca5toronolrinert:

-

Lyres L8OineiIzat -

8671980

InantOep01500lteEm000eorM/F

WAITRESSESDAYS b $10905

Fall or part time. Excellenttips. Most beenperienced.

PARFAIS RESTAURANT6495 Deseater, MG.

9661130

TheBagle, Thursday, Decemberß, 1979 PageSl:

Phone 966-3900 to place o classified od

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flEEDo JOB? LOOK AT

ORDER 1YPSTIGENERAL OFFICEWe need a dependable individual fer ear Customer Service/Acceuotlug Department. Accurate typing (ill supra), filing andlight pheae contact. Salary open plea full range of companybenefl

1HIIURCIIOUB& 8A.M. TO 345 P.M.CONTACT MS. GWEN PE!ERSON

f43600 a 6011609. Ext 57

UN WORM PRINTING It SUPPLYixvislo.a aitwo cOMPANY

illS N. IMer

CLASSIC BOWLhan Immediate Punition ForBowling mechanic. Experienced.Brunswick A-2 MachInes nNlghtShift.

callferinterelnwafteclipju.AakforRou

GENERALOFFICE

Permanent punition lo small.pleasant office In Glenview.Dutim varied. Typing re9uired.

'flIAFFICLarge Foreign

FrelghtForwanllxgio seeking, on inhoune trafficcoordinator. Individual most hefamiliar with bath inland andocean rantings, and should havenome experience io the handlingnfEnpnrtDscomentatinnbot*hlsis not mandatory. Individnal willbe working io the office ei amajar exporter in the Chicagovicinity. Salary commemoratewith ability. Gond companybenefits Semlrosvmeto

PO.11ooF3Chicago, lllIrslsCgD

WENEEDYOIJATWENDY'SWendy's Old Fashioned 11am-burger Rmtaúcants bave ex-cellent fall or part timepositions available for am-bltlonn.dependahlepnople.

You can work either day orevening bourn. Enjoy Ilexihlehones, work when it m con-venientforyoú

We provide un excellentatar-ting rate and beneflin. Please

in person. Monday thruday from 3PM toS PM at

eitherlocatim.

WENDY'SOLDFASI1IONEDHAMBUIOGEIIS

flI3N.11ontemhveanueNies, Illinois

IlI&.GollltNi u,Illlxals

FANT.SfEC11100M P(YirQTmaL,

nossequlpinent. Full or

Forinfoninotlon: -BOB KENT

BuleThanuddy, eceinberl, 1175

:NT AS-ttIlY :arr

RidsLPNs

Full&PartTimeSupervisory Positions

9tu5P.M.Excellent Benefits

ConvenienttoTramportntiencall Mn. Pillo475-OttIenI. 44

EVANS'fONRIDGEVIEW10F

IliMapleEvannlon

ANSWEStTELEPIIONESFull orPart ThneOhooseliestHourn

7:OAM.3:3opM9:ISIAM5:3IPfrt2:OOPM-8:OOt'M

You'll he trained to handle im-purtuntcollsoneurswitchbuardn.

Mli W. DennpnternrOld Orchard

CALL1196Ml

SALESIRECEPTIONFull &. part time, days andevenings In poslograpiry studio.$3.11perhnorploscosnmcsslentostart. Salary review after 30dysAppm person only, MF,

192 LL LEJj-

Aéeurate typist, olene*1 clericalskills. Encollent iringe benefits,l2snunt.bpssitinn.Flexihlehours.Maine Tomwhly Speelal Eum-

MIWB9

Wehaveuterrlficupporthnityfnrapersonwith strong typing shills'to assist us in a variety uf officedutim.

Weolferanencellent benefit, package, liberal vacaliun.

competitIve salary and aLeap location convenient toallfrutus.

For perunnuent Ompinyment withthe Jewish United Fund phone.Mr.Schwaelsat:

31501M Eut 474.mnrsaronod,ajtysunpoysunfe

SECO111OFFIC

PARTTIll RJLL WalENo experIence necessary. topwages. Students and retireesV057 welcome. Male and female.Interviews will he held in newMurtos Grove office located in'the Qamic Bowling Alley, Hoosnt.Apply in pennuir M-F 9:44AM-2:tIPMnreallforappoiubnentat

4180MO

TEAO-CORP.

OF AMERICA'Has position available forgeneralefficeclerk. Light typingskills necessary. We eifer ex-collent starting salary. includingcompanyfringehenefils

- Apply

TEAC-CORP. OFAMER!CA575W.GdIRIL

AiiglsuuII.6405101

FILE CLERK,Permanent full time position.Mphabetical and

a, filing. Experience notnecessary, Lite typing helpful.

P34 barer week 8 AH-4 P.M.Monday thra Tbarnday. I

' A.M.-CP.M. Friday. Excellentcompany benefits.

. OrilfxtLm.11a4stwi

FEDERALLEINSURANCE

CO.(MutánI)

3703w. Iskuat PIlagnian Rondw-

TELLERSOursoos te be expanded OLDORCHARD office needs fulltone Tellern. We will train,hut experience Is always help-ful. lla offer pheasant worhisgcouditieny, good salary andexcellent benefits. Cali LoeHardingat:a77-415)

BEN FRANItLIN SAVINGSOldOrchardlliuppingConter

OldOrchardArcad,eSkokie

r4,aiOpp,OmItympOy:rMIF

COMPESY:

M. P.HBNZE 11100004E 00.

OIMNORTUWFSrNYGBWAY431IVAGO,fl.LINOIS6NDI

POSII1ON:

ist SNIFT-EXPEHIENCED

POECISION MACISNIST'WAGES

ABOVE AVERAGE HOURLYRATE A118 UOERAL

INcENTIVE PROGRAM

6011399 EXT. 67Eà5aiOOictnidEypkywWF

I1I

, MACSTS.

FULL TIMESLOAN CLERKPROOF.OPERATOR

000dflenefitaConlactPernonnelDept.,

-ABST NATIONAL BANKOF rOlOIlTOIlI GROVE

onnpmaniwufrwi namaGom.ùtsonionum ' in,subwmic

HELPWANTED

HEAT TREATINGFURNACE OPERATORS'Jera' Steel, a Nnrth SuburbanSteel Treating Conspony inseeking hardworking individualswith carhonihridiog furnace ex-pericoce or will accept trainee.Ist and 3rd shift openings. Ex-relient wages and benefits.Please apply in person or cali:Mr. Fitzgerald at:

338-5105

JERO STEEL

TREATING. INC.'1337 N. LawndaloSlolli9; IO. MOlS

nispps,ouVtn:oy,rna '

Spend a few haars in morningsand aftoesoons driving a smallncboolbus...equippedwithAT,PB, PS..More boom may beavailable. Must be Over 21with guad driving record.Ideal for bousewives, retiredpersons or students withflenible haars. May keepvehicle at ynur residence ifsuitable parking can bearrarigeol.

lletweemillhMand 2PM. CAaa2-3ii6:

DRIVERSPART TIMESKOBIESJ1EA ,..

Ilf0LDI1EPAIILCENTENWe are ùeking an táporiencedpnxwi in plastic bijectIon mold-ziglotroubloshost, repair andmaintain multi-cavity moldsinourmodern, air conditionedtool roam. Tool and die ex-perience helpful. Companypaldbenefits CaU M7-7717.

SIGNALPEOISIJCIS'StlNatebex HIlen, IL

NearTouhy&caldwellMO55o:OpIOy.EeWTr.M/F

TELLEFULL TE

Experience Preierred'but willinglo tmlu Salary commensuratewithexperlence. FUIIbenOIIt&

DEMPSTER PLAZA '. STATEBAM(

8fl00w*lor .

GENERAL OFFICEFor begInnè orperson returningto work. Na experience required.Will train. Typing skills noces-nary. Pleasant working almo-sphere. liboralfringe benefits

ApplyPeenusnelllopt

.,

UNITED EXDOESTPU8USHllC HOUSEItIl PI. Illslloncut Ilnig. '

PnhBil '

44seootyeg'30f.,Per Envelope Stuffed at'

hume far infurinatian sendutomped envelope to Circle-Bugle, 2628 W. Chanteuteu, LuVegao,NevadalSlol.

HELP 'IElperiesoed

BARTENDERNeeded Inuniediately

FurNiht5IgCollier interveewaftor 5p.m

Ask for Ron

Clanuic BawlSMI Waukegan 11.1.

Moflan Grove

BICYCLES

Gicla Schwijai 20" icycle bise,3I9

beginners' fake

Girl's 24" Schwinn bike. Old buiexcellentcondition.$yß er best oh-fer. 775-1119. "

GIVEN AWAY FREE

' MARYKAYOOSMWrICsFuryourfreefaciajcallKltty 6776011

lndependentlleaatyConuuhlooi

INSTRUCTION

Wifi teach your artistic Childrenhow to paint or draw. Simple,quick, inexpensive! Call Kim st775-SEN.

CONDO FOR RENT

FLORIDA-VENICEOceansidedelnue condo. lbs-rs.,2 baths, completely fsrnisbed.Minimomlmonth rental. $401.00amonth.

(3I2j253016

FOR RENT

Small office rooms for reni.ClasaleBowlhuilding.

' TOI-53W

Ikokie. lsvely 3 BR, DR, lsd fi.New cupI., C/A. Adults prei. Nopets. 4315 bIb Oakton. $410. mo.Immeduccupancy. 7374113

Houseforeent ¡n Marino Grovelbdnn., 2 ha. on acre of land. 2fplm.,fin. ree. curait. 5-cargar.Avail. after Jan. 1.9051876 aller5:O0.M.

SuBLET 344 sq. ft. affire ¡a GoSMill Prof. Brdg. Loase ross

: through May 'iO, new lease after' that'date. 695-302*.

OEERFIE[D'

OFFIcE SPACE FOR RENT

Apprax. mo sq. ft. Ample prkg.front s- rear exits, 2 powderrooms, central location, O38.

945-1919, for complete infer-motion

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Luthèràñ General aCcrdfa1I Niles ToWlishin

J-------Lutheran General Hospital,

Park Ridge, has receivedrenewal of ita accreditation bythe lohit Commission on Ac-creditation of Hospitals (JCAH).

Thin accreditatian, whichcovers a twa-year period, Is theresult of an os-site survey madelast Jonc by field representativesof the Joint Commission'sHospital Accreditation Program.Accreditation indicates thatLstheran General has chosen tooperate according to standardsset by ¡CAR and that the hospitalhas mettheaestandards.

The standards, puhlished as theAccredltatlnn Manual farHonpltala, sot forth optimalachievable goals of excellenceagainst which a facility canmeasure Itself and by measoredby the Joint Commission's sur-vey.

'Were proud of the qnality ofpatient care oar accreditation In-dicates," says George B. Cold-well, hospital prenidezt. "Thisreflecto the high standardsachieved by our employeesmedical staff, alliedprofessionals, and volunteern.

"While hoapitals are one of the

Volunteersneeded fortax program

The Morton Grove Scolo;Citizen Services staff ta seekingretired accountants and personsfamilIar with income tax formpreparation. Volsoteers areneeded to help seniors preparetheir 1979 income tax formsbeginning In January aod con-tinning through mid-April, Ilitli.

Last year's program provedvery nnccesnfsl and plans arecurrently being made forprovidlsgthe service again

For farther informatIon er taeolunteer, call the seniors' hotline at the Morton Greve VillageHall, 965-4658, weekdays from 9a.m.nntilnnon.t

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by ¡oint commissir" Polling P1ace seçks snowmost regulated Industries in theUnited States today, the lawdoesn't require a hospital ta heaccredited, lit's simply one ac-tion we take to assure ourselvesand our community that the bestpossible mro is available in theirbuspital," Caldwell states.

Lutheran General has main-tained full accreditation since itafirstrevlewinliul.

Out of 1000 accredited hospitalsIn the United States, 1401received a two-year ac-creditation daring the first 9months of 1979. 416 haiplialsreceived one-year accreditationand 26 hospitals were not ac-credited. There are ap-proxImately 7000 hospitals in theU

Health-care facilities seek oc-crediatiou by the Joint Com-mission because it representa abenchmark of quality that inhigher than governmental lices-nace alone. The chief aim of theHospital Accreditation Programis to help hospitals in their pur-salt of excellence and therebyprovide a higher quality of careta patienta. -

Senior Transit- program

NUes Towouhip Clerk LouisBlacktaploased ta announce thatthe Senior and Mobility LimitedAssisted 'franit System lu ta-fulloperation. The SEAT, programoffers encollent transportation,within the corporate limita ofShohie, osa door-to-door basta taSkokie residents 0$ yearn pf ageor older and ta those residentswhoaremnbffityllinitad. -

Registratiun fur the SEAT.program is available at the NilesTownship Clerk's Office, 5255Main st., Skekie, nl. -.

Forfurthertaformatiss, pleasecall Nies Township at 673-9300,MondaythruFriday,betweenthehours et 9a.m. ta 5 pm, and on-Soturday,9a.m. tenues.

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2 - St. Benedict Home for theAged, 6030W. Teuhy ave., Nies

3-GnlfVillageflall, 1 Brlarrd.,Golf

4 - lincoln School MaL 74,3920Lunt Ave., Lincohowood

- Skokie Fire Station, 9024Grenu Point rd.,Skokle

23 - Evanuhire UnitedPresbyterian Church, 4555 Chur-chut ,Skokie

24 -Oolitos Conter, 4701 Oaktonnt.,Skohie

25 - VFW Post 3954, 7401 Lin-coin ave. Skokie

26 - Fairview School Glut. 72,1040 Laramle, Shukie

27 - Skakie ContraI TraditionalCong., 4040 Mata st., Skokie

28 - St. Joan of Arc School, 9245N. Lawndaloavo, Skokie -

B - ReseMantro, 8940 Brims,Skokie

30 - Mnoricau Legion ShaMePost 320, 9212 Lincoln ave.,noMe

31 Temple Beth Israel Schnol,3O3OHoword, Rookie -

52-ClevelandScboolflist. 73½,Ol4ON. Tripp ave., Skolde

33 Ithidlotan School District73½,B300SLLeuIsave., Skokie- 34-Fah'vlewfforthScboolDist.72, 5201 Howard at , Shuttle

35 - FIre Station 2, 8340 Hamlinave., Shohie -

37 - Jane Stanson School Dist.68, 9201 Lockwood, SheMe

38 - Temple Judea Mispah,tOlONies Center rd., Shokie

39 - American Legion ShoMePost 315, 8212 Lincoln ave.,ShuMe -

40 - Fairview School Dint. 72,7040Larainieave.,Skohie

41 - Oukten Center, 4701 Oaktonave., Skokie

42-East PrairleSchuolDlstrlct73,3lo7fleboon,Skokle -

45 - Oaktun Park RecreationCentor, 4701 Oaktonnt.,Skokle

44 - Oolitos BOwl, 4833 Oaktonnt.,Skokle - -

45 - ShaMe Central TraditionalCeog.,4O4OMoinut,Skokie -

46 -Skokie Public Library, 5215Oaktonnt.,Skokie

47 -Devonshire School DIaS. 68,lo4oxoutnorave.,Skoklo

48 - in. Lambert'n Church, 9141Kedvale,Shokio-

49-Walkerlchoolflist. 65, 3001- Chnrchnt,Skukie

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51 Mansfield Park FteldHouse, 1030 Church ni., MortonGrove : - - - - -

52 Blanche BurgSchnel Gist.70,0001 Menard,MortonGrove

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54 St. Mactim's Church, 0521-Georglaoaave., MortanGrove - -

55 - Hynes School Dim. 67, 9000Bellefort,MortonGrove

50-NicholasJ. Mnrioo and Co.,Stoß W. Dempster st., -MortonGroveS 57 Morton Grove COmmunityChurch, 8944 N. Austin uve., Mor-tanGrove - - -

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61 - Police Station, 8333 Lincolnave.,Shokie -

62 ' Timber Ridge School Dim.05,3701 &Samesetdf.,Skokle -

64 - Devonshire Center, 4400Grove st., Skuhie

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07 - Llnculnwuod Florist, 3015- W. Touhy, Ltacolnwoed -

shovelers s- -Li.1The Skokie "Job Match-up'

program Is now iuoking for soonshovelerafortho Coming wmOier.

Studeulu who lanos shovelingsnow this winter for a fee, shouldcali the "Match.Up" program at673-0500, est. 237. That aros aiShokie's village goveronseot scumispilinga list of snow shuveteonto refer residents to vlies they000dthatservice this winter,

An up-to-date list of personsavailable for snow shoveling aodsnow plowing will be kept at the"Hatch-Up" office throughoutthewlnter. Residouta cao cati theoffice fur information osshovelers.

"We want area resident who dothis work te contact nur office tothatwecoo beaware uf shovelersin oil areas of the village," a"Hatch-Up" spokesperoos said."It is important that theseshovelers, and anyone who caoplow driveways, call us rightaway. We'll refer peuple io theoy-.,as the services are seeded," theupukesperuamsaddrd,

MOrton GroveLibraryhappeningsThe history of Chicago and ito

people will come alive whes theMorton Grove Public Lihraryshows the film, "Giunta asd theCommon Man" as part ei itsChicago travelogue os Tuesday,December 11 at 7:30 p.m. Thesights and sounds et our greatcity will be viewed in other tHronas well, and will provide an en-citing andintarenting evening terall who come.

peeledi--0955 GrreoWood Ave., Srhool, Nile,2- 5909 David Pl.. Çou,tlond Sq ConS On,,t,m . De, Plaine,3-ro No'fln Cad tiver eoed, Legion Hall, D,, Ploinr,4_-123 S 01h docc-e, 500001, De, Plome,5_-651 S Wolf SmI'. yield hnsre . Dr, Plaine,5-2nd Ivy & Thoker SI., Snl,00l, De, Plaine,n-1375 S SII, Ave., Schoel, Dr, Plaineri-,alg nn,luin ed. S SII' Anr, Ch,,rrin, On, Plo,nn,9--254 Sonre I vne Ou,ine,, , Do, Plaine,

lu-1,50 C.,ocelond Ave., Really, De, Plaine,Il-lion A,l,lan,l, Hea,icl, llo,,,e, De, Pl aine,la-1526 Thanks,, Sohnol, Ile, Ploi,,e,n--2025 Mine, SI., eeCne alinn C n, De, Pl.ne.4-Henry & Cora Avc.. Cl,u,cl,, De, Plaine,

_ls-,soo Hen,y Ave., Den Plaine,16-1479 Wl,ilenn,l, Ane.. Churnh. De, Plaine,17-1535 Enn,e Il. School. De, PlaIne,Io __Evere Il 5 lllinoi, St., Sclnnol, Del Plaine,y-1556 Inofly ,vne.. School, De, Plainea -

20-1500 Eloc SI.. Cily (lana5e, P0,0 OidgD21-200 S Llncnln Ave, Sehnol, Ponk Ridge52-200 S. Li,,coln Ave., 5honl, Pank Otoynyl-Gillict & dillon Ch,,rrl,, Pa,k Ridge24- leal S. Foi,viev AvV.. sch'onl, Polk Oldge25-306 S. P,n,pecl Ave., Ch,ch, Fa,k eider26-5R5 Pa,k Plane. Cily OvIl, Pa,k Ridgeen-505 Pa,k Plann,-Cily dall, Pad, Ridge

'S, 28'2OOO Oaklon, Rink, Po,k uidge'p_q as-260 N. Nnlhwe,l Hwy., Chu,nh, Pa,k Ride,

30-elsIoshy Ave., Cl ,,'e, l,, Pa,k Rl,lgesa-707 Wiener, SvInool, Pa,k Ridge32-320 5. Wa,hinglne, l'NonA, Pa,k Ridge33- 205 N. P,v,pncl Ave. Cnda,. Chu,ch, Pork Ridge34-1420 Minen SI,. Civio CenI,',, Dea Pl aine,35--1635 W. Oaklon Ave., O urine,, , De, Plai,,en36,-sao 4. Ha,nlin Ave., Schnel, Pe,k Ridge37-Tovhy u Doe Rd., Cen,elelg, ParI, Ridge30.-426 S. Wa,ni oglon ed., Pa,k Di,l., De, Flaine39,-0034 N. Milwaukee, Chele, Nile,oO-.65n Wvll Rd., yield louse , De, Plaine,41-2200 COal Devân, O,i,ine,s, De, Plain,,42-Cliltnn u Gillick Se., Chve,h. Pa,k Ridge03-707 N. Wi,nOnSl., snheol, Po,k Ridge40-2000 Ho,,l,On 51,, Snhedl, Cl review45-.v350 Dempaler SI.. Chu,ch, De, Plaine,46-0100 Oeo,k SI., Fieldhoo,e, Nile47-1036 buRy, School, Des Plainesat-1RSS Thocke, SI., Cho,eh, Dea Plaine,40-2727 Maple Ave., School, De, Plainev50-2000 Sibley ebd., Chu,ch, Pa,k Oid0e51-1500 Stewart & W este,e , Scheel. Park R,dge52--200 Pa,kview Rd., Fieldhnuse, Clenview53-Hnwand N-White SI. Pa,k. De, Plaines50-922 PeSie Ave., Pa,k Ridge55-0255 N. Okete Ave., Fmeldheuae, Nile,06-Howa,d h Lee SI., Fieldhev,e. De, Plaine,57-2nd 5 Rltaeke, SI,, SyhenI, De, Plaine,so-oWn G reiMs le, School, Nile,59--7077 MilwAukee Ave., Pork D sl,i cl, Nile,60-2400 Manor In,. School, Pv,k Ridge61-675 t. Algenqoln Rd., Cho,ch, De, Plainea62-S233Ahe,ven u Oeckwilh, Cl,vnch, Mcrton G,ovc62-94go Ne,lhO,iele Sou., Svhvvt, Mo,lvn G,ovn64-9go Oavd Rd., O a,inosa , Dr, Plaine,65-2000 Oaklen 51:0mb, Pa,k Ridge66-.622 E. Nanlh,ve,l Hwy., Ca, Dealen, Dna Plaine,67-2701 SIbley, Sehoel, Pa,k tide,60-1755 S. Well Od.. Scheel, De, Plaines69-5400 Mena, In., Scheel, Pa,k RideeW-7640 Mele SI.. Schdal, N llesnt-0950 Obere Ace., Flnldhea,n, Moflen G,ne,72.-5055 N, Ohne Ave., Resi dence , Nile,73-2701 SIbley, Scheel, Park Ridge74-2710 GelS Od.; School, Cl eecinw75-0255 N. Okume Ane,, Fioldheaae, Nil,,7R-2751.Cenliàl ed,, Scheel, Glenclew

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Ken suggested anyone getting an estImate shonld cali thevillage, after reading thons awn meter, anitNies will tell theexakt coot of the mage which thencan be returned with theestimatedhill. - - S

- They're getting ready ta holier Ed Rucher, former hvahonchoof-Nites Public Werks Deiarttnent. Edwho retiredlavi pear, Is ochedofedta hear glint things about hlmself,atadIunerShelctabeheldintaieJanunry.

.The people who put the dinner together should takeIòta uf

timo researching Mr. BachRr and hinmany contrihutl005 taNUes, Hover ene pernos 'os Niles biutery4eoerveu thetitle ofMr. Hites it is Ed, No ene gave more devotedly ta Niles and

- thin lung-overdue recognitiön should he publiclyachnuwlegiged, Ed didnot reap the financial -henefita thatmany did whu gained by Hiles' growth and prosperity. ButneitherNies' financial hornos our Ita hemeowoers'weuld beos comfortably well offiedsy if the Edliachors of past yearsdidn't pave theway- fer them. The entire community ewesEddie n great deal. The dinner honoring him wilIbe a smalltakenofthodebtowedtahimbyoll ofHiles. -

PrecieS07-259 g. Cent,al Rd., Chv,ch, De Plaines78-soot Gell Rd.. Cond cminvn, , Des Plaine,79-1257 Eve,e It & S prune , School Hall, Dec Plaine,00.-625 Ovase Hwy., T vne,a I Herne, Pa,l, RidgeOr-700n W. Oakton SI., Church, Nun,g2-t266 N. Nvrlhwe,t Hwy., Church, Park Ridge

.53-2SOr var,i,cn St., R;eldhcu,e. Glenv,ew50-90cc N. O,,nle Ave., Schvnt, Murrnn Greve05-7640 Main SI., Sehvcl, Nzle,0h-0320 Oellard Rd., Schovi. Nile,en-2027 Maple, Scheel, De, Plaine,50-7655 W. Dewple SI., Scheel, Nile,59-0970 W ecrern Ave., Ayarrmerlv. De, PlaIne,90-5500 Oearam Ave. School, Nile,91-005 N. Nnrlhwc,r Hwy., Perk Ridge92-0010 Svn,er & Green,vnvd Ave., Cnmm Hvv,c, NIle,93-G,eenwvvd Oaklvn, Fire brarinn, Park Ridge

y 94_940, N. nawlin Ase., Schvvl, Nile,95-1755 Well ed., Snhvcl, De, Plaine,9b-Dernp,le, &.Cvnrberland, Rire Dept , Nile,oc-009 Elder Lane, Re,,dnrce. Clenv,evv

- 90-lhtO WhIteSt.. Hall, Des PlaineaOS-522 E, Nerrhwe,l Hwy., Car Dealer, De, Pl,ne,

10v-osa, H e,,i,vn Sr., Park. GIerviewrS-PoIle, u Church Rd., School, De, PleIne,102-1267 EvereIl, Chvrch. De, Plaire,103--0257 Ha,ri,en SI.. School, Nile,100-9200 Maryland, The ganlinglen Apr,.. Nile,105-9000 Capilvl D,. Scheel, Nile,10h-3100 Hvwc Ave., Chv,ch. Pork RIdge107-0901 Oee,am Ave., Scheel, Nile,les-9233 Sherme, ed. s Beckwilh, Church, Mn,lnn Grovereg-9511 Harri,en. Scheol, De, Plaine,110-0000 Ocllerd Rd. al W e,lr,n Ave., Church, Dr, Plaine,I lI-7500 loon,, lewish Cvng., Morren Grece112-707 Wi,ner, School, Pa,k Ridge113-9000 Capilol D,., School, Dea Plaine,114.-123 . 0th Ace., Schoul, Dra Plaine,115-9401 N, vamlin Ave., Scheel, Nile,11h-95010W Colony D',, gvcnearion Ruow, Dea Pla,hn,117-059 E. Central Rd., Cha,ch, 0es Plaine,rio-1,11 s. Dee Rd., School, Pa,k Ridge11g-000 Than,n,. Pa,kway ApIs., Pa,k Ridge120.-02go Greendale, Schoel, Niles121-7655 W. Dempaler SI., Scheel, Nile,r 22-2451 Manor Le., Schoel, Park Ridge123-5060 Oaklcn, Center, Nile,124-0255 14. Okele Ave., Fieldhov,e, Nile,125-9001 Maryland, The Hunringlao Apl., Nile,12&-17SS Well Rd., School, De, Plaines127-300 [ant Ne,lhwesl Hwy., Y.M.C.A., De, PlaInes125-ScolI S Svnsel, Pa,k, De, Plaine,129-9546 Dcc Rd., Gond eminium , Des Plaine,130-0955 Greenweed, Schqel, Nile,131-207 5. Lincoln, Chvrch, Park Ridge132-2000 Sibley ebd., Cha,ch, Park gidRe133-22h S. War,inglon ed., Lodge, Des Plainesgos-2000 W. Sibley Rlvd,, Cho,ch, Pa,k gidge135-gewand S Lee SI,, Pa,k, Des Plaines12h-2110 Goll Rd. Scheol, GIeeview137-7540 Main SI,, School, Nilea135-1605 Vernon Ace., Church, Pa,k Ridge139-2100 Honre Ave., Cha,ch, Park gAtee140-51go Dee Rd., Rec,e anon Genre,, De, Ploioes141-0700 Dee Rd., Recree lien Center, Dea Plaine,102.-5909 David Place. Courtland Sq. Corda, De, Plaine,103-9000 CapSol Dr., School, De, Plaines144-1300 Stewa,l & W este,v , School, Park Ridge345-94cl N. Hawlin Ave., School, Nitra146-9511 H ardson , Scheel, Des Plaine,107-Porte, 5 Church ed,,, Scheel, Des Plaine,140-924 Ov,,e Hwy., naplist Conf., Prek Ridge14g-9001 Gull ed., Cend enriniarn , Des Plaine,150-0410 G,renwoOd, C ommvn ity House. Nile,151-0257 H a,rison St., School. Nues152-9501 055 Colvey Or,, Recre, tien eeom, De, Plaines

Jerry C. Womack Jr.Navy Fireman Apprentice

Jerry C. Womack, Jr., whosenue, Edith, is the daughter ofLila Cain el 7505 E. Prairie,Sketgie, recently participated taexercise "Kangaroo Hl."

He is a crewmember aheardthe amphibiens traosport deckUSI Duluth, hemeported ba San

, Diego, and currently operating asa usitofthe U.S. 7th Fleet.

Voters ...CouttasedfremPage ididstes who initially aaneoocedfor the race withdrew and onefailed to obtain enoughsignatures te hove his nameplaced en the bullet. Thin mss,Paul Rsheosteln, is ruoning awrite-in campalon. Weinberger

. basreceivedthe eodorseesenta ofall the 10th DistrIct Democraticcenninitt.eemen.

The victors in Tuesday'spthnary election will face eachutherinthe speclalelectlon heiligheldoaTuesday.Jan. 22,1900.

Theeugle,Thurnday,Deeeiuber, 1971'

The Nues Lions --

Who are-they?The Unas of Nies are many

things ta mussy people; they'regreat cooks, to those ni you whobuce atteoded thuse fabulonsLion picnim we've-bad ta yearnpast, er the pancoke breukfasta,er the spaghetti dinners we'veserved. When you mention pic-nico yen will probably rememberAng. 12, 1959 and "Spikings,Spoakiog" Liess Ansuol Picnic.While on the suhect of Lions an-usai outing Aug. l2-nuenantil 7-Gages Lake - menu? Charcantbreite'S chicken (School's), wellbuttered cero, garlic broad (outuf this world) - all prepared byUso Chefs Dick Schau! ood LienBob Franigliu - better cuisioewas ugt ta he found. He said ameuthi al and we ate It all.

0e maybe year bag was enter-ta'aañseOl, the Circos fur exam-pie. Veo, we had one gr two uftheeelgeee ioNiles. ldnn'thnow Ifike Adams A Seils Bros. are stillis the circus business Onymorebnl they were io 1959, and theycame ta tows in a big way. Same-of yes might think of the NitosLiess as a bunch of clownsanyway and that's nut oli badeither. A lot ut kids young und oldenjoyed that attempt at rainingmosey.

Maybe you think et us asrecruiters; eh, we dida lut of thatthrough the years and with greatresalto,

On Tuesday, Oct. II. 1900 at 7p.m. a night meeting won held.Ne greatbig dent - welt, maybeant tee many, but a grasp nf newLinus were inducted. Numen,some et which I don't remember:listone stands butloud and clear.Lins Angeto'l'rniosl, 00 "Gteger"yetbutonthe wa5'. Another naineonthat oidprogramrisgsa tell-Lins President 1bog Marcheschi,as do the names of the first sispast presidents Liens ChuckGiovanoelli, Joe Conti, JoeDiMano, lien Fraslaenberg, TedLafeberand Ros Pachas.

Muybeyoathinh etusas candysalesmenl well, we didn't alwayshave the hard candy or mints nfthe last few years. We startedwith "CracheC Jack". By theway, we've never seid candy, wegive it away for a Ansahen. Well,thetHgistics et handling the largebenes made the Cracker Joch

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just too hard ta distribute. Hardto du or sot, Lines like HerbAdler, Ray filian, Stil Ravenbyr-ne and Tom COnklin did the joblike the true Lions uf Nies theywere.

Whatever we conjure Up taynarmiod, we Lions of Nies arehero ta nerve the blInd, the han-dicnppegl, the village,-the state,the nation and proudly, as only oLouras- "We Serve",

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art studentsShuttle Mayor AlbertSmithWill,

he on hand fer specialceremoni_es Saturday, Dec. 9 tapresent certihicutes ut merit tojunior high school students par-ticipating in as art display at theSknkieUbrary.

The studesta will display theireren art work throughout theweek uf Dec. 3-9 at the library aspart ufthe celebraties oftltis "In-ternatiosal Year ut the Child".The art fair Is sponsored bySkuklo's junior high schools, theBahai'u of Skekie, and the villageetSkukie

The week-lung act display wIllconclude at 3:15 p.m. Saturdoy,Dec. 8 wIth an adult paneldiscussion un "The Future ForChildren", and a children's paneleu "A Better World Te Grow UpWith", The art display and paneldiscussion are free and open to allmenstersofthepsblic.

Mayor Smith will make hispresentation just otter the paneldiscussions, -

Daring Oheft ofbattery

Anantabetteryvaluedatltt.99was steten Nov. 57 from the shellut the Sears Auto Center In GeliMilL

Police said a man In his twen'ties entered the supply roomoreusd 6:30 p.m. Tuesday taremuvetho battery. Wbena clerkrequested a ticket fer the mer-chundiue, the suspect said heturgut it al the checkout counter,Then he picked up the butteryasatteftthe steretoentera ChevyNeya nod lottthearea.

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The Morton Grove PahticLibrary will present a lecture,"Real Estate: Multiplier of YensTotal Wealth," given by SteveoD. Horawilz un Wednesday, Dec.llat7:30p.m.

Mr. Hurowits, who is presidentof Hogan 45 Farweli-MarheoRealty Co., will discuss the ter-

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mlnetogy of real estate and howto calculate actuel returns soreal estate investment. He willalso discuss the factors which io-flomce the values of real estale,noch as economics,bomebuildlng, and demographrctrends.

-A quostien and answer penalwill follow the lecture.

131 - E Prairie School Gist. 73,3907 Debsen, Shehie

132 Mansfield Park Fieldlusse. 5830 Church si,, MurtosGrave -- 133 - St. Martha's Church, 5523Gesrgiuna ove., Mortes Grove

134 - Shekie Musonic Tempie,5005W. Lincoln ave., Skokie

135-Fairtaoes Orchard TwinsBowl,O4449huhioblvd., Shohie

130 - Hyatt House, 4505 Liecolo -

&Touhy, Llncolnweedl37_Orlundn'sflsirStodie,39i4

Touhyave., Lincoinweod538 - Old Orchard Jr. High

School Dim. 68, 9300 N. Kcoioflave.,Skokié -

- 139 - Blanche Borg School Dirt70,0601 Meoord, Morton Greve

140 - Mansfield Park FieldHouse, so3u Church st,, MortonGrôve -

141 - Lutheran ChurchResurrectloii, 8450 N. Sheresec'rd.,Nlles-q43 . Àîmood D lOog Apis.,9l3lGr'ísePeintrd.,Shekie

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j43 _- Firèsido Ion, 5111

Waukeganrd.,Mortes Greve

68 - Temple Beth Israel, 3129Huward,Skukie

69 - Devonshire Center, 4400Gtvveat,Skokie

70 - Shokie aliey TraditionalSynagogue, aam E. Prairie rd.,Skokie

73 - Highland School Gist. 68,9looCrawford,Skókle

72 - Mansfield Park FieldHouse, 5830 Church st., Morton,,Grove

74 - 9711es Public Library, 6960. Oaktonnt,Niles

75 - Nies Elementary SchoolDint. 71,0921 Oakton,Nïm

76-OldOrchard Jr. HlglslchuolDist.68,O300Kentonave,,Skukie

77 - Highland School Dim, 08,S7toCrawførd, Skukie

93 - Lincolnwoud AmericanLegionHall, Onto N. Lincoln ave.,Lincoluwood

90 - Senior -Council, 4436 W,Oaktonst.,Slcokle

95 - Sharp Corner SchoolDistrict 08, 9351 Grass Point rd.,Shohie

96 - Temple Beth Israel, 3939Hownrd,Skokie -

9? - Morton Grove ConsmWmityChurch, 8944 Austin ave MortonGrave

98 - Joseph Schnieder, 8953 N.Oak Park ave., Mortes Grove

99 - Lutheran Church ofResurrection, 8540 W. Shormerrd,,Nies

100 - Edison School DistrIct 09,6200 Gross Point rd., MortonGrave

101 - Kentan School DIstrict 69,d000MaInnt.,Skokie-

loe - Rentan School, 4000 Mainnt.,Skokle

l03-3939W.Howordnt,Skuhio104 -- Congregation Yehuda

Mania-, 4721 W. Touhy ave. Lin-colnwood -

108-9O33Lsmnn,Skukie106 - Judith Telman, 9410 N.

Lorelave.,Skokie -

107 - Miles Township Adm.Bldg., 5255 Halfst, Skohie

100 - Devonshire Scheel, 9040Koutnerave.,Skekle

109 - Temple Juden Mtapah,ßOlONies Center rd.,Skekie

110 - Du Bois TV Shop, 6419 N.Ciceraove., Liucolnwoed

111 - Rookie Valley TraditionalSynagogue, 8825 E. Prairie rd.,Shokie

122 - Skokie Park District, 9300Bronxave.,Skokie

113 - Austin Park Field House,8336 Mormora ave,. MortonGruye

- 114 - Westminster UnitedPresbyterian, 4950 Pratt, Skokloils - Coin Laundry & Cleaners,

4O300skten,Skohie -

116 - Edens Dempster MedIcalCenter,ttf0N.-LocimuodSkeMe

117 - Blanche Berg Scheel Gist.70,6001 Meoard,MartonGrove

il8: Lawrencowood ShoppingCenter332 Lawrencoweed, NUes

119VHage ofSkokle Hall, 5127-Oaktenst,Skukle -

120 .- Fairview School NorthLibrary, Howard s! and Nies

- Center rd., Skehie121 - Rookie Office on Aging,

4O300akten,Skuhle121 -TimnberRidge School Gist.

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123-EonherCity, 3353 W. Dem-pster Shuttle

124'- Rutledge Hall School, 0150,Prasr ord,,Lincolnwoud

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125 - kukie Swift, 5000 Dein-pster,Skehie - - -

126 - Lincoln Jr. High School,7839LIncnln.Sliolde -

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len - Cleveland Schuol Gist.13½,lil4O7JThppave,,Skehie -

129 , Ted Soyperoki, 4030 WriteTer,,Skolde -

: 130:- Fairview Schont Gist. 72, -

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