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From the .-- byBudBeBer Petine is -Nues preáent lubrary board. The rest of the troops on the board arejustexceosbaggage. Last week we we taihung to Harry about the proposed $1.1 mullion library addttton. Harry referred to everything pertaining to the llhrary an "My library' and this is the way I' did It.". After letting theman rambte fora while we ankedif this wasnt old Sigmund's example of his Freudian slips. Harry corroe- ted himself andadmitted the workings of the library board un a collective We" action ratjser than a singular 'I" ef- fort Otd Harry ban boon on the board for six yearn and the present and past board mom- bern who oppose him think somewhat unfavorably of him. They think Harry is very political. And they leave little doubt Harry hi rosining a one- man nhow. - We've paid little attention - ta the workingu of Nilen library district Is recent years. We used to moan It was one nf the poobent stocked. libraries we'd ever seen. And our curbstone opinion men- tienS while the shelves are devoid of books, Nba has the. enly two-building lihrary In the area, which. we thought wan wasteful. DuplIcating personnel and services -tlgedonPIge$ . BR BEU S *M.G.M. -:;N -°°°°° (Moy jes' Greatest Moments) 00e-vo 05sA°, *ON STAGE II tin:* *SMCKERS BAR *CMABLt OME sosos psoso- HELEN 150100 ANo \ i54, FEBRUARY 24 & 25 - MARCH 2 & 3, 1984 tt_ CONTINUOUS ENTENTAINMENT FROM s p M g4 INTERNATIONAL CAFE DINNERS SERVED EACH NIGHT FROM 6 P.M. (SORO ANO PAT 000CZUIS .-. N000 UNO VAUGHN SOBCZYIS) ,1 TICKETS $8 00 - Call 6980949 or SJB Rectory 8301 North Harlem - Niles ********************************************** 94 respondents favor leaving Park Ridge District Nués Park annexation - meeting- Nert viötim aidspolice in j - -- - capture of armed robbers iviarC hyßabßesser - - - - Whether Nilesites living is tho Three Chicago men and one a rearstorag? area. The offen- Park Ridge park district at the Juvenile were arrested and dors then ran out a back door, west ondof the vifiage will annex charged with armed robbery uf- returned to the ear and the four ints Niles park district is likely to ter holding-up a NUes husmeos on drove off. be dotormined ut a March 8 Friday, lI'ehruary 10.. The clerks immediately ac- meeting at the Nibs Recreation Nitos Chief of DetectiveS, Lt. boated a burglar alarm and con- Ray Gtovanelli said on Tuesday conttrnsedou.Page 31 - that police were able to quickly - apprehend the robbers because eoflbesicthsssrecognlzod 500 St. ohn BrebeufFestival Week Police records indicate the four robbers drove ap to the Cigarette Depot, 7227 Harlem Ave., ut 74O p.m. Two men got sut of the car and went into thestore. - Displaying a revolver and a klfe, the men ordered the two clerks, both Chicago women, to empty the cash registers into u paper hag. - The robbers thee cut the telephone wires and took the cIertos as well as a customer ints Free blood pressure tests Cree blood pressure readings wilt be taken Thursday, March 1 by the Nitos Community Health Department, - 7601 Milwaukee uve., between the hours of 4-8 p.m. No appointment - is necessary. - BUGLE SEEKS NEWSBOYS The Bugle is neoking delivery newscarriern Of all ages tu - deliver newspapers en Thun- sdays. Far an opportunity to earnextradellarn, call: Center. NUes Mayor Nicholas Bluse has proclaimed the period from February 24 through March 3 to be ,_,St. John Brebouf Festival 14 -Week". Fo. the fourteenth consecutive year, St.Jobo will present its- annual extravagunua on the weekends of February 24-25 und MarchI-I. - Festivall4 bas something to please everyone's entertainment choice: five cabaret showrooms willi continuous performances' fine- dining and At Tuesday night's park board meeting, park director Bitt Hughes announced the schedolod meeting and said "we will see if there's any interest for the 658- home urea west of Washington-- CantlnuedonPage 31 r' - dancing tIll the "wee hours", coffee shop: pizza parlor: silent auction roam: anda casino. Curtain time eachevonieg Is t p.m. The ticket price of $8 admits the holder lo all Festival-shown - und activities. SI. John Brebouf is located ut 8357 N. Harlem, Nifes, 566-8145. - Shown above (l-r) are Festival Chairpersons, Mike Dessimoc, Jan Sbaja, Mayor Nicholas Blase, undMaryDessimoz, Chairperson. - - 'aì - ï! t ti g i r - 8en%ad (VöLZTNO.37ThEBUGL5ThURSDAY,FEBRPARY23,1564- - 25°percopy

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From the

.-- byBudBeBerPetine is -Nues

preáent lubrary board. Therest of the troops on the boardarejustexceosbaggage.

Last week we we taihungto Harry about the proposed$1.1 mullion library addttton.Harry referred to everythingpertaining to the llhrary an"My library' and this is theway I' did It.". After lettingtheman rambte fora while weankedif this wasnt oldSigmund's example of hisFreudian slips. Harry corroe-ted himself andadmitted theworkings of the library boardun a collective We" actionratjser than a singular 'I" ef-fort

Otd Harry ban boon on theboard for six yearn and thepresent and past board mom-bern who oppose him thinksomewhat unfavorably of him.

They think Harry is verypolitical. And they leave littledoubt Harry hi rosining a one-man nhow.

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We've paid little attention -ta the workingu of Nilenlibrary district Is recentyears. We used to moan It wasone nf the poobent stocked.libraries we'd ever seen. Andour curbstone opinion men-tienS while the shelves aredevoid of books, Nba has the.enly two-building lihrary Inthe area, which. we thoughtwan wasteful. DuplIcatingpersonnel and services

-tlgedonPIge$

. BR BEU S *M.G.M.

-:;N-°°°°° (Moy jes' Greatest Moments)

00e-vo 05sA°, *ON STAGE IItin:**SMCKERS BAR *CMABLt OME

sosos

psoso- HELEN 150100ANo

\i54, FEBRUARY 24 & 25 - MARCH 2 & 3, 1984

tt_ CONTINUOUS ENTENTAINMENT FROM s p M

g4 INTERNATIONAL CAFE DINNERS SERVED EACH NIGHT FROM 6 P.M.(SORO ANO PAT 000CZUIS .-. N000 UNO VAUGHN SOBCZYIS)

,1 TICKETS $8 00 - Call 6980949 or SJB Rectory 8301 North Harlem - Niles

**********************************************94 respondents favor

leaving Park Ridge District

Nués Parkannexation -meeting-

Nert viötim aidspolice in j - -- -

capture of armed robbers iviarChyßabßesser -

- - -

Whether Nilesites living is thoThree Chicago men and one a rearstorag? area. The offen- Park Ridge park district at the

Juvenile were arrested and dors then ran out a back door, west ondof the vifiage will annexcharged with armed robbery uf- returned to the ear and the four ints Niles park district is likely toter holding-up a NUes husmeos on drove off. be dotormined ut a March 8Friday, lI'ehruary 10.. The clerks immediately ac- meeting at the Nibs Recreation

Nitos Chief of DetectiveS, Lt. boated a burglar alarm and con-Ray Gtovanelli said on Tuesday conttrnsedou.Page 31 -

that police were able to quickly -

apprehend the robbers becauseeoflbesicthsssrecognlzod 500 St. ohn BrebeufFestival WeekPolice records indicate the four

robbers drove ap to the CigaretteDepot, 7227 Harlem Ave., ut 74Op.m. Two men got sut of the carand went into thestore. -

Displaying a revolver and aklfe, the men ordered the twoclerks, both Chicago women, toempty the cash registers into upaper hag. -

The robbers thee cut thetelephone wires and took thecIertos as well as a customer ints

Free bloodpressure tests

Cree blood pressure readingswilt be taken Thursday, March 1by the Nitos Community HealthDepartment, - 7601 Milwaukeeuve., between the hours of 4-8p.m. No appointment - isnecessary.

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BUGLE SEEKSNEWSBOYS

The Bugle is neoking deliverynewscarriern Of all ages tu -deliver newspapers en Thun-sdays. Far an opportunity toearnextradellarn, call:

Center.

NUes Mayor Nicholas Bluse has proclaimed theperiod from February 24 through March 3 to be,_,St. John Brebouf Festival 14 -Week". Fo. thefourteenth consecutive year, St.Jobo will presentits- annual extravagunua on the weekends ofFebruary 24-25 und MarchI-I. -

Festivall4 bas something to please everyone'sentertainment choice: five cabaret showroomswilli continuous performances' fine- dining and

At Tuesday night's park boardmeeting, park director BittHughes announced the schedolodmeeting and said "we will see ifthere's any interest for the 658-home urea west of Washington--

CantlnuedonPage 31

r' -

dancing tIll the "wee hours", coffee shop: pizzaparlor: silent auction roam: anda casino.

Curtain time eachevonieg Is t p.m. The ticketprice of $8 admits the holder lo all Festival-shown -und activities. SI. John Brebouf is located ut 8357N. Harlem, Nifes, 566-8145.- Shown above (l-r) are Festival Chairpersons,Mike Dessimoc, Jan Sbaja, Mayor Nicholas Blase,undMaryDessimoz, Chairperson. - -

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Knights of Columbusdonation to park

The Knighte e! Columbus, Nor-th Americao Martyrs, presenteda $4,000 cheek to the Nites ParhDistrict Board of Commissionersat the regutar Jaouary PorkBoard meeting.

Io 1982 Ike Koights of Colombosapproached the Park Board withthe coocepi of developiog a parkfor the haodicapped. Afteronmer005 meetings, the conceptbecame a reality when an $tt,atobudget was established and the

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GROWING INTO FINE JEWELRYThe leenage years are ao impressiooahle age, a good time to in-

traduce the finer things in fife, so young peopfc cao usderstaodand appreciate fine quality and good value. These are principleswhich witf shape their adolt years.

What do you huy a leen? If a young lady is interested io a par-ticutar sport, artistic pornuit or hobby, yea cao buy a charm thaidepinto it tu wear on a gold or nilver chain. Tees-age hoyo also likecharms on chains, only they need a heavier look to reflect their -masculinity

Rings for girls include small hirthutones, diamonds and peartunr initial ringo. Boys like heavy rings set with hiack onys, tigereye or lapis. Diamonds ore a little loo flauhy for mast hoyo this

Bracelelu for girls include a wide uelectiun of gold chains, nomelinked with pearls, coral, furquoise or other colored stone beads.Buys like heavy link chainn, by themselves or hooked to a gold ahsilver kur.

ff fhuf Cinderellu or Spider Mon watch has gotten obeyed into udrawer, itmuy he time for u more sophisticated timepiece. Thiu isu real step into adulthood. -

Gifts of fine jewelry help to foster an appreciation in the finerthings. They nerve the double purpose of showing teens you findthem reuponsihic enough to own valuahie items. The good willulnnetowurth thepurchase.

Knightu of Coltmshun committedthemnelves le donate $tt,tOO overu five year period. With thin$4,tOt donation, their commit-ment wus met much earlier Ibantheir five year plan.

The Universal Park, as il ionow culled, is located onMilwaukee Ave. und hanspecially designed therapeuticplayground equipment that hasbeen used enteusively by thechildren of the community overthe punt two years.

The Koightu uf Columbus alsowere recognized recently fortheir community service ky unaward presented to them by theNiles Park Board from theIllinois Pork & RecreationAssociation.

Shown ahoye urn Park BoardPresident Elaine bleinenreceiving the check from TedLeusnik and representativesfrom the Knights of Columbus.Included io the picture ore: ParkSourd members Vice PresidentMary Marosek, CommissionersJamen Pierohi, Walter Beusseand Dan Kosibu.

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Ni/es SeniorMen 's Clubofficers

Sinty-uis members of the NitosSenior Center Men's Club, -8060Oakton io Nibs attended theregalarmeeling of the Moo's ebbon Monday, Feb. 13 to elect nfficers for the upcoming year.

The nominuling committee ofGeorge Guuthior, Ed Jennett undJoe Ferroro placed on the ballotsthe sumes of incombentpresident Ralph Liehue foranother term os President; JoeBachochin for Vice-president,Larry Mitchell for Secretary andCarmen Muzuoca, Treanurer.Nominations from the flour wereinvited. None were mude, leovingthe nominees unopposed with themonumental taub of carrying onthe growth, so apparent in thelust two yearn on the shoulders nfthe newly elected officers.

Growth of the club has beenphenomenal, doe lo the programsdrafted by the officers und corn-mibtees and their urceptonce bythe membership. No deviation isantibipuled for 1984.

The programs uod trips coverthe gamut of tasten includingtrips to historical sites, munufuc-toeing plauto, mosicaln, plays,bout trips, baseball games,moseomo, esercioe classes, golftournaments, shofflehsurd tour-ourneoto, conservatory ucd rareteach trips, to touch the surface.

The new officers entend on io-vitation to mote Mites reuideotn,age 62 aod over to join the men'sclub by contacting the NitesSenior Center, 806f Ookton inNiteo, 067-6ttO ext. 370. There areno does to pay to join.

Secretary Lorry Mitchell hansaid the men's club thai "lt wiltmake golden years replete withactivity io the company ofcongenial people, pot somesparkle in your life, a umile onyour face. The men's club willguarantee Ohio."

Glenkirkcelebrates30th BirthdayEveuts ranging from un official

cabe cutting lo a parade ofclowns will murk the 301k An-niveroary of GleobCrb, a not forprofit Organization benefitfingdevetnprnentally disabled io-dividools of alt ages.

The giunt birthday party willtake place no Sunday, Feb. 2f,from tOm3O am. to 2m30 p.m. utGlenbrook South High Schont,4000 W. Labe uve., Gleoview.

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HIGHLIGHTS OF CHICAGO TRIPOur trip, highlights of Chicago will tobe ploce on Friday, Feb.

24 from tm3t 0m. lo approsimotely 3m30 p.m. Tickets aro $t4.2S.The trip will feature o guided bus tour of the city conducted bythe Chicago Architectural F000dolioo. A buffet lunch000 atSauer's Restaurant is included afterword. Please cull 567-Ottoteil. 370 lo check 00 licket ovoilobil)ly.

WOMEN'S CLUB LUNCHEON AND MEETINGThe women'o club io honteosing a spaghetti tmcheoo prior to

their t p.m. meeting on Monday, Feb. 27 ut 11:30. Reservationshave been closed for this luncheon. The business meeting will beconducted ut t p.m. Following the regular boniness meeting, Dr.Jamen Ciseb of Nitcs Family Services wilt guest speak on otressmanagement. All ludien registered with the Nitos Senior Ceuterare method lo attend the meeting und lecture.

CENTER LUNCHEONThe Nilen Senior Ceoter February luncheon will take place on

Wednesday, Feb. 29 ut t2m30 p.m. The cost of the luncheon is $3.The menu will include fried chicken, hot dogo, mocaroni saladund habed be000. Entertainment will be provided by the MutueSooth Chamber Choir. Pieuse cult 907-0105 ext. 376 tu make oreservation.

TRAVEL COMMITFEEThe Nites Seoior Center Travel Committee will meet on Thor-

odoy, March t ut 2 p.m. All with un interest io hefpiog tu plus theone day boo trips ore inviled to attend.

MARCH TICKET SALESOn Friday, March 2 at 10 um. ticket subeo for the month of

March will be Conducted os a walk-in bosio. Tefephone-rener-volions will be accepted for these activities after 12 noon onMarch 2.

MARCH LUNCHEONOur March Luncheon will he oned to introduce the upcoming

health programs of the spring ut the senior Couler und willfeature staff sorso Cristino Frisoni speaking on the healthrelated activities of the monlh. The loncheoo will tobe placo onFriday, March lt at t2m35 p.m. Tickets are $3.2b. The meno wiltfeolure chickeo, corroto, boked pololo, green beono utmoudine,o tossed salud ood o Oroit dessert.

MARCH TRIPOar March Trip will take placo no Friday, March 23 from S

0m. lo Opyrosimotely 3m35 p.m. The trip wilt feature o guidedboor of the Merchoodise Marl and Quaker Oats aod luncheon atBeoihunu's of Tokyo. Tickets are $14.

Tickets for both the luncheso and the trip will be sold unFriday, March t 01 lt 0m. Telephone reservations for boththese octivilien wilt be accepted after 12 0500m 567-Otto ext. 376.

sii 55 Phjs CJubThe cruise fraveloi-s are back ond they alt agree o more en-

joyobte and fus lime couldn't of been had. Fabulous fund undplenty of it. The ohip was keoutifol and no much to du, tours,special parties, Bingo, ohuivs, just ouper. Thu isloods-were dif-feront und very intereoting.- February as you att know han SI. Votentine'n . Day the

traditional day of Ike year to send expreosjoon of love to thosefor whom we Care. February 12, the Valentine's Party in theParish liaIt was great. Ladies and genIo in their red outfitsloohed special and the hull decorated no prelty with red andwhite hearts. President Stanley Zubuhi, wiuhed olI a HappyValentine's Doy.

We were all soddened by bbc pasoing of Bose Lawreno ou Ike -cruise, but we hnow Rose woo huppy, being with her friondo anddoing whot she loved., having u good timo. Please rememberher and alt our departed members in your proyers.

Happy to report that Augie Pe000he und [belon Kanzyk arehome from the hospital und are doing well.Cougrotulutioos lo Rose and Joe Suchochin on becoming

grandparents. Mother, fotker and baby Rachel are doing finoBirthdayu for Febroaryorem Rose Arquilla, Adele Butter,Edward Daim, Eutelbe Gora, Jobo Grooek, Stephanie Hayes,

Leonard Ktedoik, Anthony Lihosar, Vero Mulberger, HelenMurray, Fruzk Puulelti, Ida Pooletti, WaIler Petrouki, EslellePureda, Virgioiu Seaccid, Ferdinand Schneider, StephanUramkin, Marie Wuak, Michutene Koszutko, Vivian Leonard,Adelte Genovuldi und Dorothy Warman.

Corta "C" new 15 PIon Members wore on board an we hadBingo winners, Casino winners und "Vos" Doroihy Schreinerwoo Ike Costume Prize.

For the socond time in us manymonthu, an off duly Nitosfirefighter boo been cited forsaving the life of u heoci ollaehvictim by uning cordio-pulmonary re0050itulioo, orCPB. He is Lt. Cal Rudwuy,firefighter/paramedic who isatso the department's ParamedicCoordinotor.

Itudwoy was in the HappyFoods otore, 04t5 N. Central ave.,Chicugo last Dec. 14, wheñ heheord Ihut u woman had cottap-sed. He rushed to the vidimonido and determined Ihut therewas no indiculion of breathing orCirculation, Ele hod sloro persoo-sel cull fur a puromedic unit, andimmediately started one-manCPB, u most difficult operation.

By the time Cbicugo FireDepartment Ambulance 4farrived, mooned by PM's JamenReed und Todd Anderson, the.woman's vital signs had im-proved, and Ihey were ahle tostabilize the victim for transpor-tatiun tu Swedish CovenantHospital.

The vidlim, Mrs. Heleo Mil-chefIn, 06, of 5243 N. Mango ave.,Chicugo, bus since fully

Two employees of o Niteshusi0050 were attacked and tiedop during a robbery on Tuesday,February t4.

Aecordiog to Nifes police, themanager oud receptionist of W.L.Newmuu Co., 8240 Gross PointRd., hod just opened up ut OmtOam. wheo the manager left thereceptionist to go into thewarehouse.

Two men, described as six feettall uod in their tweolien, came inaubing Ike receptionist whetherthere wore any job positiosoavailable. -

The receplinoisl sommoned themuouger lo npeuhyvilh the men.However, the men immediatolystruck the manager, knocking

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Off dutyNiles firefightersaves heart attack victim

recovered and has beendischarged from the hospital.

Lt. Radway, the fother nÇ twochildren, is u IO year veteran nfthe department, Ele bus beenparamedic coordinator for thelaot three years. Nitos Fire ChiefAlbert L. Hoetbl, preneoted LI.Bodway wilh a deparlmeolcommendation foc his actions. Ioaddition, Lt. Rudway atooreceived the Chicago Fire Depor-tment'S Paramedic Award, for''demonutratiog exceptionalprofessional shill and courageabove und beyond the cull ofduty". This uwoed was presentedto hizo by Chicago Fire Corn-.missioner Louis T. Galante.

Chief Hoetbl stated, "Lt. Hod-way represents the best qualitiesoffirefighters all oder who give oftheir own eveo when they doo'lhaveto. We are very proud of

Lot November, two other offduty Nues fieefighlero, Leo BoyCallioen and Hurry Woudville,oyere honored by the deportmentfor their acli000 is saving unelderly Park Ridge woman whohod suffered u near-fatalcoronary.

. Robbers assault - -

NUes company employeeshim Io the floor and pushed thewoman on top ufthe manager.

The robbers then tied Ihereceptionist, stuffing her monthso she could not speak, und lefther in a woshroom.

The manager, who wasbleediog, wan also lied up aod left

-The robbers went Ihrough hebuildiog, stealing an undetec-mined amount of merchondionincluding u number of videocassette recorders.

The secrotary was found oshort lime luter by o fellow em-ployee 05 was Ihe m000ger.

Police are conliooing their iv-vesligolion. -

Nues police arrest driverafter high speed chase

Miles police orreuted a 20-year- The police olso reported Iheold Glonview man on Thursday, vehicle drove iolo oocomiog IraI-Februory S, after being involved bic on Golf Rd. while being por-in a high speed chose, often ox- sued. -

reeding 9f miles perhoor, which The Gleuview mon oventoallyesited io Oub Park. drove west ox Dempsler SI. onto

At 3m47 p.m. Niles police were Illinois Tntlwoy 294 headingnotified by Gleoview police they 000lh.

. were chasing the Glennieon With Nibs police and squadresident pod he wos heading into cars from olber police agenciesNiles. The muz, who was wonted jsining the chase, the driver ex-by Glenview police ox various reeded SO miles por hour wooviogcriminal charges, was fleeing uf- between lazes.

- 1er Obey hod tried to arrest him. The offender was fiuolly stop-Riles police began chasing the pod in Gob Park and relurned to

Glenview car Ox westbound Golf the Nitos Police Department. Rd. The offender went through where he wos charged with

red lights al Greenwood Ayo. and Seeing und eluding, disobeying aOben drove throogh slop nions und red light and reckless driviog.lighlu us he tried Io etude Nites He was asoigned o Februarypolice on numerous streeto bel- court dale and released afterw000 Golfuod Dempstorlll. posting u $1,000 bond.

Nues LionsPancake Day

It's Ihut grout doy again, whenthe delightful oromu of freshcooked pancakes waft their way,from the grills leoded by thoseever lovin' "prou of puocaheland", the Nitos Lions. Yes, theNileu Linos ore once oguio proudto serve you nor fam000 "Abt YouCaz Eat" Pancake Special thinSunday, Feb, 20, at the Looe TreeInn, 7710 N. Milwaukee Ave.,right here io Nues. Startiog ut 7um., with. couti00000 coorl000sservice, by the Niles Lioness'Club, tilt 2 p.m. We have Ikelastieut food io town, with a pricethat really down to earth. Adultscan eut alt they wazt, for only a $3donation. Childreo S lo 12 eauhave their fill, for only $1.50 whilekids 4 and neder cao feast ab-subtly FREE. With the high costof feeding your family, here isone lime you can pack it io, for umioimom amount. Au always,the proceeds of Ihm breukfusl goto helping support Oho - Lionssponsored locul cummuoityprojects aod activities. TichelsCoo be obtaloed from any RilesLions member, the Loor Tree toonr al the door ox Sunday Feb. 26.Come early ood eut to yourheart's delight. Hey Hey, Sun-day's Paocobe Day!

Nues Library receives state grant

Nu adult euterlainment families," Halvernon said.outaklishmezts will be permilled The ordinance requires ap-to operate in unioeorporuled pticauts for adult entertainmentMoiue Toirnuhip without the ap- licenses Io appear before theprovol of the township hourd, oc- town board ut a public hearing.cording to au ordinaoco adopted Applicants atoo must discloseJun. 24. ownership, involvemeot of any

Township Supervisor Paul K. public officials in the bisnineno,Halverson naid o 00w stute law und any felony convictions.00w permits townships to license "This law io not intended loand regulate udult entertainment horuss business," Hulveruonestubliohmeots such us adult said, "But it does permit thekoobstoren, peep shows and haro lowoukip hourd to 000rrise itsfeaturing sude daoeers. discretion und consider the issues

"This ordinance will help of pobtic safely, health andprolect - Our neighborhood ut- welfare and the character of themosphere usd maiotaiz a healthy appticanls io the licenniogenvironment for raiuiog procedure."

Maine Township bansovernight truck parking

otreets in unincorporaled Maine Fraser said. "Trucho parked un -

Trucks purhed- uveroight on our attentino by a çesidenl,"

Township wilt he subject tu a $20 public utreets creole uoneczssorytise under a--parking ordinauee parking congestion, snow

removal problems und are so-adopted by Ihr Mai00 Townohipsightly in residential areas."Sourd Tuesday, Feb. 14.

Township Trustee Ore Cooroy,The bao witt apply to allu cesideol uf usincorporatedvehicles with second divisionGlenview, said she has enperien-plates except those withred similar problems in herreerealiooal vehicle (EV) ticen-neighborhood. Conroy said thees.

ordinance witt 001 O into township coold expect full000yeralios from the sheriff's'effect outil signs are posted, oc-pnlire in enforcement.cordiog to Highway Corn-

"Until now their hands havemissioner Bill Fraser. At thatheno lied. This witt give them Ihepoist the sheriff's office will beteeth they seed tu gel theseasked lo start issuing tickets.trucks off Ihe street," she said."The problem was brought lo

The Rites public Library Disleidt hou boonawarded o $t30,5f7 stale public library donstrur-lion grant. : -

Edgar said Ike Nileu Public Library Dixlrict,eunstroclion gronl would be oued to construct unaddition to bhe preneut library, providing od-dilinnot space for children'n programo, businessand geoorul reference materials and staff workareas. This project is the first phone nf a two-

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phsse building program.Showo above: IL-RI Jurustawu Benku,

Trustoo; Robert Youog, former Administrator;Irene Costello, Secrelarj', Board of Trustees;Mybes Dimuod, Trustee; Jim Edgar, IllinoisSecretary of Slate; Duncan McKezzie, Ad'-:'.minislrutor; Harry Pestioe, Presidest, Board dfTrustees; Frank Biga II, Treasurer, Board ofTrustees.

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The progoem looks et ourc"Jp'.bjothiceI rootu end tollsof our economic etroogths fromthe beginning, with Louis Joliot,to the promut. A qoeetioo endn-lower session will follow

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District 207Gold Card Club

The nprihg camodar nf nvcctnfor Maine Township High SchoolDistrict 207 Gold Card Club hasbnno mailed to mnmbnrn; GoldCard membership in open loDintriet 207 residectn who arc f5andovyr. -

Gold Card members ore admit-ted,- either free or al a reducedratn, to many coonerts, plays,swim shows,- and ether noter-tamiSent sponucred by the schooldistrict and held at the threeMaine high ochooln. MaineTowoship District 201 highschede are Maine Cant, 26tt -

Dnmpnter, Parb Ridge; Mai00Soülh 1111 S. Dee rd, ParkRidge; add Maine Went, 1775Wolf rd., Des Flamen.

Gold Card membern ace aloeeotitlnd to free admmnoioo to allheme athletic eveoln at eachMaine high school, encept n-beethe school in hoot fer a tonr-named, To find oui how tobécome a Gold Card Club mcm-ber, call the district office al 696-76tO.

Charles P. OscarsonMarion l°vt. Charlen P. Occur-

neo, non nf Philip D. and Glorio J.-Oncarnoo nf 2150 Beuterne, ParkRidge, bas completed recroittraining at the Marion CarpoRecruit Depat, San Diego.

0e Monday, Feb. 13, eighteen7th and fIb grade utodenin fromOur Lady of Ransom, St. JobsBrebeof end St. Isaac Jogonsnchaalu gathered tognther at St.Joke's and participated io theKeights of Columbus annual"npellieg bee". The eveot wannp0000rnd by the North AmericasMartyro Koightn of Cotnmhun,Corn-cit 433f. District f.

The ceoteslants npent ap-prnsimotely 1½ beam spellingvaricon words givee to them bymembers of the porlicipatingSchool's faculty, before a winnnerwas finally announced. The woe-dn chosen were from u list nom-piled by Ihn Illionin Slate CouncilKnights of Colunshos. Thn wocdnworn typnd on omall olipo nfpaper and each ntudynt drewlheir words from a bos

Father Dnan Scmmnr, thecouncil's chaplain and repcenen-lative nf Ihn Grand Knight for Ihebee, was on hand for Ihn awardnprennntalinn. Rosario Cam-murata, tram Our Lady cf Ran-nom, won declared the first placewiener, Maelion Arreglo, fromSl_ Joho'o, was second and BcadJanib, from Osc Lady of Racsomcame in third. Later thin monlb,Renana wilt go lo HoffmanEnluteo to empele io theRegional Spelling ben aod Ihnwineern- from that will n-eel inSpriogfield io March for Ihe claIe

Other participaling niudeolowere Raojeel Rai, Chris Thelno,Maricel Ignacio, aod DaphneSelvarofcornOucLady of Ran-00m. St, John Brebeof was alsorepresnoled by Tom Kurcc, Jnn-oifer-Acodt, Gregory Zayia, TomWOlnheo and Jeff Gwoedn, andthe SI. .tnooc Jogonn coolonlanlnwem Eiteno Abal, Deanna Bnlow,Megan Sieffne, Richo Vergara,Kathy Tcoha, aod Noel Abat.

A special tkunhn to Pani GrandKnight, Malt Araocershi, chair-mas cf the spelling bne, DintriciDepuly, Ken Lne, whe annisled inIhn awards prenentatien, In thewnmeo'n ausiliary fer servingrefreuhmeots to the children andto the teachers and the canteolan-In, thnmselvnn, d'bn sped coon-tinos heers preparing forthin bee.

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Secretary of Staten written mom should prepare by lakisg Ihn"Roten of the Road Refrenher Cnursn'-'. The Ceurne in offeredbetween 12:30 aod 3 pm, on Tuenday, March t and -13 in theVilluge Hall Seoinç Ceder. Call Ihn Seoinr Hot-Line at 965-4658any weebday mncOiOg to aign-up.

SOCIAL SECURITY NOTES -

-The anooal earniogn limit, to retain ttO'pnrcnnt benefits, for1984 is: 56,9ff ($580 per month) for persons agn 65-65 inclusivnand 5,tgOfor iernoos under 65.-A portion of 1584 Sncial Secority bynefitu will he included intaxable income if adjosled gross incomn, pta0 non-tanabte io-lereol and half of Social Security besefils lolal morn than Ihefollowing: individual flItS?; couple filing jointly 532,0Sf-Social Securily chncha wont be cashed wilbin nix months fromdatn y1 iosoocce. - -

-Sncial Security bnonfiln to dinabled widows, widowers, cod todisabled nurciving divorced opounno may continue aflerrnrOarriage. Benefilo may alno ccnlinon to divorced surviviognpocnen age OS and over after remarriage.-A new dola proceoning nyslem in updating a backlòg of SocialSecurity cuaco which will knonfil rncipinnls whose 1561 earniogohad noi beco crediled (some dale buch lo 1975). 75 percenl of theworhload has been procesnnd and the blat in nnpecled to bncompleted by mid-1986.-Foc further loformalion, call the Social Secùrity Ad-minislralion al 729-S6II

INCOME TAX ASSISTANCEMorIon Grove onnior cilinenn, age 55 and over cao receive free

acciclance in filing their 1953 tao returns, from Ihe VolaotnerTan Aides for Senior Cilineon. Appointmeotu can he made bycatting the Senior Hol-Linn any weebday moroisg at 965-4658.Free bon-é vinilo brIbe homebooad aro aise available. -

PRAIRIE VIEW GRANDFATHERS CLUB AND FRIENDStllinomn' first ever chartnrnd grandfathers club, Ihn Prairie

View Graodfothcro Club and Friends, will mccl cl 10 am. onTuenday, Feb. 25 in the Village Hall Seoioç Ceolec. Mrcy4.ep-

. stadlnr, Health Rdtcator from the Mon-ton Grove Dnpt. uffinalth and llaman Snrvicen will presnot a coohiog dnmoe-nlration for Ihe grundfathera aod friends, that may Juni be good-enough for them to try with their grandchildren. All gran-,dfathnrn and friends are welcomn, -

"DAMESATSEA" - - -

The Nilen Wnut High School upriog munical "Damen at Sna''wiS bn pnrformed for a special nnoior cilinns asdinoce al 1:15pm, no Wednenday, Feb. 26, Holdern of a Riles Township HighSchools, annioc citi000n ebb card cao eilend this free perfor-mance, To ahab a card or replace loot cards, call 673-6522, eut:lltS, With Ihn senior citiceos ctnb card, free admittance is ainepermitted lcr all home athletic eoolentn,

For additional information abont these and other senierestimen nervicen cult Ralph Birmingham al the Marlos GreveSenior Hot-Line wnnhdoys, 9-neon at 965-4658, or BodSw000en,Director ofSenior Services atibe Village Hall, 965-4155.

Nues All Arnerjean Seniors ClubOn February 9, the Nilen All American Senioro Club

celebrotnd un 15th Anniversary of providing gond fetlowohip andnociat uctivilies for ito membnrnhip.

Of Ihn original Itt membern whe joioed the club that firstyear, there are 30 membero who qualify as charter memberohaying joined io Fnhruary end March of . 1974, Originally,mnelingo were held in the bunemnot of the Recreulioo Center onMilwuuhnn ave. ontil 1875 when Ihn Nues All Americas SeniorsClub moved into the newly-renovated Trident Center. Over theynaro the club han spenoared and enjoyed eon doy trips,theatrical performauceu, dining out, etc,, and hun heno u barberof enjoyment forait its membern. -

Our upecial day's celebration wan plunsed and conducted byMagda Erichnon, Director and Program Chairman with Ihn in-vocalico by Sylvia Arnold. Membern alt received u beautifulheurl-uhapnd lapel emblem which wan designed unid mude byour four Roses - Wilhin, Gabriel, Gorman und Sulersc. 115memberu enjoyed Ihn catered dinner complete with threebeautifully decorated birthday cakes commemorating the oc- t

Several door priene were provided by Betty und Bill Clan-aunand the luchy winnern were Myrtle Stohey, Julia Fugoer, BennyFecruru and Augnst Roue. Enteclainnment for the occasiao was

; -provided by talented baritone nioger, Jeff Little and hin accom-pasiut with a eelectieo entitled 'Musical Memorien of Broad-Way" which cennmnted of dcamulie Broadway hits from ouchfavoriten an Çumelot, Oliver, Seuth Pacific, Ohluhomu, Fao-taotickn und Seund efMusic.

It was a day bog to he remnmhered. It just doeun'l Seempossible that a decade bao gase by. The club io new luehingahead to another decade uf pleasurublemoment for Ils mcm-bere to enjoy. j

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Sidewalk RepairThe Vil1ge of NUes is offerIng a sidewa19 replacement

prpgram for owoer ocho will pay half the cost to repair crackedpabticsidewatks io front of their homes.

The Engineering Department is handthog the program, whichallowo the Village to repair the sidewalks at hail price to renideesto. A minimum of two sidewalk squares must he repaired for coowner to porticipahi io the program. The owner should mark withchalk the section orsectiono in need or replacement.

To appfy, simply flU ont the application below cod send it toNifes Engineering Division of Puhlic Services Department, 6849w. Tonhyave. Appticaiionsmust be io by March31, 1984.

Formoreinforroation on the program. call 967-6198.

RTH ESTPARISHES ccrr UNION

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u You'll get prompt facts and figures on anauto loan from our people, - including anestimate of payments on a loan that will betailored to your budget.. Then go auto shopping! You'll have a muchbetter picture of what to look for. We will doour best to help put yo, behind the wheel ofthat new or almost new car or vehicle, pronto!

,zs_- NORTHWESTatés and Terms. 1 / . % of Parchase

Automobile gate' Teems Price Loaned

Northwest Patishes Credit Union7600 Milwaukee 7777 Talcott

Nibs Chicago9651 500 774-7777

RTA Route 406to be discontinued

RIA Rocie 406 - Maine Town-ship-Des Ptaioes-CNW Feederwill he discontinued after its lastschednledtripasFriday, Feb.24,the Regiooal TransportationAuthority an0000ced

The decisiun to eliminate theronte wan made after carefulcoouideratioo of ridership levels,history and the farehon recoveryratio. The anulysis of the 406 in-dicaten that it raof 79th ont of 7ffeeder routes in the region. Thepercentage of copeases coveredby the fm-chin revenues is ap'prnnimatefyf%.

Cnrrently, Flaute 4ff curries 33nders ou seven trips daily whichaverages ont to three riders pertrip.

The proposed vaocellation ofthe route wan included io theRTA's Proposed FY64 Operatingand Capital Program which wanpreuzotesfta the press olheuringsus December of 1503.

The state of yourstate income tax

Taxpayers wilt he pleased toknow that for the first time theywill he able tu deduct the realestate laxes on their personalresidence when filing their 1503illinois slate income lax retnrns.

According to Frost, Rullenbvrgf- Rothblatl, P.C. the Shohieheudquartered Certified PublicAccounling firm, the real enlatetax dednelios will apply lo onesprinciple residence.

Asolher change io the 1583slate income Ian is fhe increasein the amouxl owed from 218% lo3%. This increase Iwbich mayexpire as nf Jime 35) is cosedsomewhat through the full deduc-hou of the real estate lao. snyuthe aecouoling firm.

New ArrivalA girl, Nicole Marie, 8 lbs. 9

1/2 ou., on Jununey 15, to Me. &filen. John Benndfer uf Mt.Peonpect, IL. Peoud gnundpaeenlaare Me. & Men Beenned Onteeber-5er, stiles nod Mr. & Men. JoboBeandee, Nilen.

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NILESNEXT TO 0000ES OESÌIIUOXNT--- COUPON

Combined ClubSingIes

Fehrnnry 2fAll ningles are iovilod lo n

Combloed Club Siogles Duocewith the live music ofTrudcwiods al f-35 p.m. 0E,

Saturday, Feb. 21, al theWhocliog/Norlhbrooh Holidayloo, 2175 Milwauhee ave., Nor-lhbrook. The dance is co-upoosored by the NorthwestSioglcs Ausocialioo, the AwareSiogles Group, axd Insight forStogies af Eoossloo. Admissionis $6 for 000-mcmberu. For in-formation cull 719-2850.

North ShoreFormerlyMarriedFebruary 16North Shore Formerly Marriedwill huyo Coffee und Coover-satiso os Snoday, February 20al 7,30 p.m. ai the Oahtoo Bowl,4533 W. Oahtoo, io Phobie. Thelimely subject for this timo ofthe year will be Tau Tips ForSiogles. Our 000ual review ofchaoges sod suggeoliono loreduce the las bite to a nibble.Don't mius il. Memberu, $2.Non-Members, $2.50. For for-thee ioformatioo, cali Dich al176-3165.

St. Peter'sSingles

Singles Scene

InBetweeners The SparesClub Fehrsaryl6

Febrnarytd Club Meeting, 6,3f p.m.Singles 40-ilS: The ho- Social Hour, 7:35 p.m. Meeting

Belweeoeru Club will hold thee Dale, Sunday Fehruury 3f.monlhly meeting in the Piace, The American LegioxMinistry Center of St. Post, 6140 W. Dempnter St.,Raynsood's Church, lOba S Morton Grove. Speaker, Thm-Milburn sIX., Mt. Pronpeci, on eveoing the entertainment willFriday, Feb. 24 at f p.m. All be different; RnthBerger, TheuintleswelcOme! Super Puychic will entertain on

"Gonie" will entertain us m with her capsule reading, whichpalmislery aod ElF. can tell you moreahoutynesuelfRefreshmenloaod cash bar Io- thun your closest friends con,eloded. She will begin with her predi,,-

For ixformolioO call 137-2755 tion of the fnlure, and her. . . readings of the present wilh an

Si n gl es Spirit uneannyoccuracy which mokasFehrnaryld her many appearuneen won-

The Singles Spirit (formerly derously memorable. ThinSocial Sisgies) irivifeu singles lo nationally recognized cluir-an eveniog of Spirif, Dancing f- voyanl, unnwering writtenSocialieiog to the Moste of questions with her phenomenalYesterday, Today S Tomorrow, powors, completely involves5Go thru 85's, with vurioun her audience In O participatoryD.J.'s 5 M.C,'s, Friday, program of fun, mystery andFebruary 24, 5:30 p.m. tif f snuponse. It's worth muhing itaam., at the Shohie Holiday Inn moot attend evening. Refresh-Singles Center, 5306 W. Toothy, monIs and dancing will follow.Shohie. Free Wine il,309, Door Guests are always welcome forPrizes, Private Dunce Instruc- more informulion please calllion, Free Snachu, Dance Con- Pat Stryk memberuhip chair-lesi and Cash Bue. man al 394-3494.

Admission, $5. For further in- .formation cali 761-7285. Jewish SinglesFebrnary2i

The Siogleu Spirit invitenSingles nf ail agen lo a specialMiddle-Eastern Dinner ut thePila Inn Restoorant, 3910 W.Dempster, Shokie. 7,30 p.m.,Wednesday, Feb. 28. Fee: S.For Informotion/Renervution,cali 761-7205 or677-illtl.

Febrnuryl6The Jewioh Singlen (ugeu 21-

45( prenents o "Citywide Don-ce" from 7-11 p.m., on Sunday,Fcbrnary 2g, at "Joke BonBandstand", located at 9046 W.Golf, Den Ploitieu. Adminsion$3, but only $2 with this nouer.All welcome.

According In Robert Good-man of Riles, many uinglenfrom all Chicagolund will be inattendance.

SinglesPanorama

Fehrnary 25Singlen Panorama nf the

Mayee Raptan Jewish Com-muolly Center inviten singles21-49 to a boom/volleyball par-ir al the Tonhy Tennis Club,3450 Tauby Ano, Shokie., 7,30p.m., Saturday, February 25.

Come and juin no foe fonevening of Tennis, VolleyballandSociaiioing.

Fee: Advance registration;Tennis und Volleyball; Mem-hoes $tl'Non-membern $13.Volleyball anly, Members $5-Non-memloeco $6.50. At door,Tennis and Volleyball, Mom-bern $14-Non-members $16.These leen itclndo wine/beer,soll drinks and snachn.

For further information callSum Avruham at 675-2260 Est.517.

SingleProfessionals

Fehrnaryl4The Single Profeonional's

Society will ment al the HolidayInn in Glen Suyo, al Roosevelt& Finley rilo. on Friday, Feb.14, ut t p.m. The program foethe evening will batuco IreneHughen, nationally renownedFebruary 15 - psychic. She promises un ex-

St. PrIer's Singlen Chinese cuing advenOure into the worldNew Years Dance, Saturday, of entra sensory preception.Feb. 25, 9 p.m. Kendall Mro. finghen pr0000latinn willBallroom, . 240f Oeeingtnn; inclode predictionu andEvanston. LIveBand, Free revelations far momhern of theParking-$6 includes all drinks audience. Nnn-memhern areS midnight hnffet. No Reser- welcome. For more infor-nation Needed. Information at mutions cuti (312) 482-1873.

554-2589 or337-7814. Houue Party to follow meeting.

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Parents Without PartnersChapter 1108, wiff present ifsFifth Wednesday Live-Baod

iteon Wednesday, Feb. 29, et

Poreots Without Partnern, by the Fontanas, io open to alluiogte adulto. loefuded dm-mgthe evening miff be a door-prizedrawing and refreshments.

the Golden Flame Restaurant, Rcgistralion beginn at 6,306417 W. Niggles std. pm. Admission is $4. For rn

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CHURCH AND TEMPLE NOTES

St. John LutheranFeb. 26 Is special dy

throughout The Letheren Chur-ch-Missouri Synoth it is LutheranHour Sunday, a day nf praise andthanksgiving to God for the out-pouring ut Hin grace through"The Lutheran Hour". St. JohnLutheran, 7429 N. MilwaukeeAve., Niles, will be celehratingLutheran Hour Sunday thankingthe Lord for Hin bleonings withspecial prayers and offerings.

It wau the dream uf the fuss-dem. und early supporters of"The Lutheran Hour" that God'slove, grace, forgiveness aodsalvation he shared over Ihnradio airways with thousands ofpeople in the United Stales, andeven around the world Today"The Lutheran Hour" io itsoutreach stands as a dreamfulfilled, as millions of listenersare touched by fhe best newsthere is in Christ Jesus. Il isestimaled that 40 millionlisteners in 110 cosntrien hear"The LutheranHour" in over 30languages on 5fI overseasstations ucd throughout theU.S.A. and Canada au ap-prosisnately 1,300 radis stations.

God has blessed millions ofpeople through more than 50years of broadcastiog on "TheLutheran Hoar". God's Word ofsalvation will continue to heshared over "The LutheranHour" as God continues to blessthe program and as it is faithfullysupported hy prayers and gifts.

Many people have beentouched through "The LutheranHour" and Lutheran Hour Son-day offers Lutheran congregationsuch as SI. John, Niles, a specialopportunity to thank God for Hisblessiogs through "The LutheranHour".

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Nues CommunityChurch

The Adult Bible Study Group ofthe Nifes Community Church(Presbyterian, USA), 74glOakton SL, will meet at 9 am. osSunday, Feb. 2f to continue itaconsideration of God's Word asrecorded in the Book nfLeviticus; new participants arealways welcome. The moroingworship service will commenceal lt am., with care for two-year-aids and younger. Church Schoolclasses for three-year-uldsthrough eighth grade will be con-dueled eoncurrengy with the 1fam. service. New students areinvited; no registration fee. TheSanctuary Choir will rehearse altll5 um., aod the High SchoolGroup will meet al 4 p.m.

Church meetings and activitiesduring the weeh uf Feb. 27 will io-clude Monday, 73O p.m.-Christian Education Committee;and, Friday, Feb. 2, 1 p.m-WorldDay of Prayereeumemieat woe-ship service in Sanctuary.

St. Luke'sUiiited Churchof ChristSt. Lube's United church of

Christ, 9533 Shermer Rd., MortonGrove, would libe lo inform youof ils activities for the weekbeginning Sunday, Feb. 26.Smi., ll/26-Coolirmation Class, 9am. Cherub Choir Rehearsal,9l5 orn. Worship Service andllusday School, lt am. "ThroughTheBible"Study, lll5a.m.Theo,, 2/29-Women's Gsild, 7:30

t/29-Chascel ChoirRehearsal, O p.m.Thurs., 3/1-Through The Bible"Study, 6p.m.Fri/SaL, 2/23-Youth FellowshipWinter Retreat.Sut., 3/3-MeO's FellowshipBreakfast, 8:30a.m.

If you would libe more iofor-mulino, call the church office al966-9233.

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MTJCThe 3rd year Religioso School

students - Gimel danses - willconduct the Friday night serviceut Maine Township JewishCongregation, 980f Ballard rd.,Des Plaines os Feb. 24, 8:30 p.m.,Other Sabbath services thatweekend will be Saturday, Feb.25, 9:Saa.09. and 5:15 p.m.

MTJC, 55 part of the coalitionof the major 13 Synagognes andTemples of our Northwest Subor-bao area will begin the AdultEducation Institute on Mouday,Feb. 27 io Wilmette. Rabbi JayKamen will leach a 6-week cour-se is Basic Judaism.

The Sesior Ciliueus of theSynagogue will attend a theatreparty Wednesday, Feh. 29 ioShohie. The play is the musical"The Jewish Gypsy" and ticketsare available throsgh nor officefor this after000n matinee per-formasen.

. NSJCFriday evening, Feb. 24 at 0:15

p.m. Camp Ramab campers willlead the Shabbut service.

Salsrday mOroing, Feb. 25 al9:30 am., Je. Cosgeegatation willlead the adult services in themain Sasetsary.

Saturday evening., Feb. 25 at5:3f p.m. the Nursery Schoolchildren will participate in theirfirstHavdalah service.

050day morning, 9 am,llhachril services followed by aMen's Club Breakfast.

Sunday Feh. 2f, al 6:30 p.m.,Jerry and Maurevo Edelman willhe roasted on behalf of Ihe JewishNatinoal Fund.

Thursday evening, March t at6:30 p.m. Sisterhond will presenta Taste and Tell dinner, Far for-.ther details please call nur office965-6900.'

Edison ParkLutheran ChurchMembers and friends nf Edisno

Park Lutheran Church, locatedal 662f N. Oliphant aves.,Chicago, will celebrate the 571kAnniversary of the Church ouOsuday, Feb. 26. The RevereodTimothy Maland will preach althe 7:45 am., 9 am. aod 10:450m. Services.

Everyone in the communily isinvited Income and celebrate the57th Anniversary of Edisan ParkLutheran Church al these specialServices. If you are,onabte lo al-lend, the sermoo can he heard odRadio Slotios W O F A 1400 hh, al9:36a.m.

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World Day of Prayer

at Nues Communi*y ChurchWorld Day of Prayer will he

held at the Niles CommunityChurch, 7401 OahtuO St., Niles onFriday, March 2 ut 1 p.m. An an-suaI eelehratioo, this uniteswomen of all failho io the UnitedStates and 176 cesotries aroundthe world. It is sponsored byChurch Women United whichbrings together Protestant,Ramas Catholic, Orthodox, undother ChristiaO Women into "OneCoesmusity of Caring."

This year the World Day of

Prayer service was written byChristian Women io Sweden. The

Crown of LifeCrows 5f Life welcomes

Richard Fich nf Cyrus Ministrieslo Niles so Salurday, March 3.Mr. Fich will lead a workshop onInner Healing beginning at 9 am.al Ihr Niles Recreation Center,7677 Milwauhee Ave.

God is using Rich Fich helpmany people gain freedom fromspiritual captivity caused byfears, depression, iusecuritieu,resenlmenls, hatreds, ansieliesaodthe like.

In this two pari seminar,Richard Fich will first describehow lover healing works. After abreak He will lead persons whodesire into esperiescisg innerhealiof.

Fich says, "God han promisedlo go before us and open doors in-lo the prison houses of His people.True lo His Word, He preparesthe heart of Ihose He brings tousand gives us the gifts of His HolySpiril to see into tke prison undlead people nul."

Richard Fich has ministered inchurches of many denominationsfsr Ihn past year and ose-hallsince being released full time inthis ministry. Cyrus Ministriesserves as a healing arm of FaithLutheran Church, Geneva,Illinois. It is Crown of Life'spriviledge to sponsor him here.

A freewill offeriog will hereceived to help with enpenses.Call. 635-0407 for more inI or-malius.

Beth EmetThe FreeSynagogueShabbat eveniug services will

be conducted at Beth Emel TheFree Synagogue in EvaostonFriday, Feb. 24 at 1:30 p.m. Rab-hi Peter S. Konbel will conductthe service, assisted by CautorJetfrey Klepper. Rabbi Knohelwill give a D'var Torah entitled"What Ones Jewish Law SayAbout a Peace Settlement in theMiddle East?" An Oneg Shsbbativilibe held following the ser-

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The service swill last about anhour, with a program, "Reflec-tiens of the Woman at the Well,"being performed by the ladies ofthe Riles Community Church.Representatives from churchesin Nileu, Mertun Greve, Lincoln-wood, and ShaMe willtake partisthe service,

All men and women in the areaare invited tu attend, There willhe refreshments served after theservice. Baby sitting serviceswill be provided.

Nues Assemblyof God

Did yes know that there arehundreds of thousands of peoplewhodonot know Christ in the nor-thwest Chicago and northwestsuhsrbareas? We need your help.There io mucbta be done and thatis what Nibs Assembly al God isall ahout. Here are seme waysyou could get invulved:I Witnessing with teams. Opening up your hume far a

Bible Study. Alteoding our Bihle Studies

und services and inviting afrieud.

Remember, our Sunday Ser-. vice begins at 50:30 am. in Ihr

Niles Spurts Complen's towerlevel. The nent Home Bible Studywill he on Marehz,

Call Pastor Grubs at 794-1148 ifyou are isterested in getting in-volved or if yau have prayerrequests sr questions.

CongregationAdas Shalom

Congregatiun Adas Shalum,6945 W. Dempster,Murton Grove,will hold Friday Evening familyservices beginning at 8 p.m. withRahbi Israel Purush uffici atiag.All are invited tu attend. Satur-day morning services start at 9am. with a Kiddush afterwards.

There is stili time to obtain"Entertainment 84" buohs forouly $25 with hundreds of

discounts available 1errestaurants, theatres, hotels,sporting events and more. To nr-der, call, 960-2273. Alas availableare "Steppin Oat" hooks far only$12 with yestauraut and movie

. theatre coupons in the northsuburban area. Fer detaSs, call

.965-7491.If you woslif like more infor-

mation about Adas Shalom,please call Harvey Wittenberg at440-3100 or 965-580e.

Lay MinistryTraning Program

Lay mes and women who wantlo be more effective leaders,hrsuden their theologicalknowledge and improve their io-lerpernonal skills may apply uswfor the 1954-85' Lay MinistryTraining Progrom of the Arch-diocese st Chicago Office nlEducation and LeadershipTraining.

Through the office, participai-Is meet weekly for ten months lostudy interpersonal, group andorgauiaatigual shills, . theologyand reflection skills andspirilsalily. Two weekends, Iworellerlion days and an io-dividual pasloral project colo-ploIe Ike Iraining.

Sislor Joanne Seiner, S.N.D.,program director, said those in-lorcslcil io the progrom shouldconsult with their pastors or ar-chdiocesau agency direclors. Thedcudliov for appliçulion is July 1.

ObituariesAgnes O'Grady

Agnes M. O'Grady, 88, ofNiles died on Feb. 19 isLutheran General Hospital.Mrs. O'Grady was horn Oct. 8,1895 in Illinois. She was theloving wile al the lute CharlesV., Sr.; dear mother uf the tateMary O'Grady, tbe lateElizabeth L. Haggenjeo andCharles V., Jr. Fond gran-dmother of Charles V., III,Kevin M., Mary T., Clifford R.,and Jahn M. Great-grandmother of Adam Ryan.Funeral Mass was celebratedon Wednesday, Feb. 22 at St.John Brebeuf Church, Rilesfrom Skaja Terrace FuneralHome, Riles. Intermeat AllSuinta Cemetery. Io lieu ofHumors, masses preferred.

Casimir PocheinkiCasimir Fockelshi, . 89, of

Riles died on Feb. 4 in LutheranGeneral Hospital. Mr.Fuchelakiwas born Jan. 15, Sf95in Illiaais. He was the lovinghusband of Stephanie IseoKosinoki) ; dear lather ofLeenard (Mary Ana) & Virginia(Edward) Lauterbach. Fondgrandfather st 5; loving brotherof Cecille (the late John)Oserek. Funeral Mass wascelebrated on Tuesday, Feb. 7at St. Jahn Brebeuf Church,Riles fram Skaja TerraceFuneral Home, Riles. Inter-ment SL Adalhert's Cemetery.Member of the Riles AllAmerican Seniors and theGolden Age Club of SI. JohnBrebeuf Church.

w_ Edward AdamsW. Edward Adams of Marten

Grave, belayed husband ofEvasgeline (Vas); dear fatherof Kathy Clausen )Graat),Dianne sad JeAnne; gran-dfather of three; dear hrolher5f Margaret, Junaita, MaryJean, Mildred and Keith.Funeral services were heldFriday, Feb. 17 in SimkinsFuneral Heme, Moitas Grave.Interment RidgewoadCemetery.

ILEGAL NOTICEINOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOR AMENDED BUDGET AND

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FOR198344

Ratice io hereby given by theBoard of Educatias, School Dis-InrI Number 83, Cook Ceunty,minois, that a tentative amendedbudget and appropriation or-Aisance for said Sehuol Districtfor the fiscal year heginaing July1, 1983, will be on file and ceo-veniently available to public in-spectiun at the Office uf theBeard of Education, 1815e DeeRuad, Des Plaines, Illinois, fromand after the 9th day el March,5984.

Notice is hereby further giventhat a public hearing aa theamended budget and ap-prapriation ardinance will heheld at o-30 e'ctoch p.m. on the100k day of April, 1984, at tbeEducatienal Service Ceuter,lIl5ODeeROad, Maine Tawoship,Diluais, in lhiullcbssl District.

Dated tIsis 1400 day uf February,5584.

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Since 1925, Ihe Sisters of theResurrection have staffed St.Tkecla parish school, located inEdi500 Park an.Chicags's north-west side, On Sunday, Feb. 26, theparishioners of St. Thecta willhost an "Appreciation Recep-tian" far the Sisters, following Ikeneon Mass. Both the Sisters whopresently leach at the school andmany Sisters who formerlytaught al St. Thecla wilt bepresent for the reception.

One special "celebrity" whowill attend the reception is SinterMary Celeste, CR. who spent Ihrmajority of her teaching years atSt. Thecla. Stories still aboundregarding her skill on thebaseball diamond. To insure

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This deluse yachage iocludesround-trip airfare from Chicagoto Tel Aviv, five-star holds,breakfast daily, tour dinners andthe tour.

This ostensive toor includesJerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa,Ayelet Hashachar, Dead Sea,Masada, Hammat Gader,Belvoir, Avshalom Cave, Scroll5f Fire asd mach more. Entes-sinos available is Israel, tu Egyptand tu London.

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discipline and respect, SisterCeleste would demonstrate toeach nf her classes how she couldcrack an apple in pieces with herbare hands. Somehow, Sislernever seemed to have classroomproblems Sister relired from thesporta world and now resides althe Qseen of the ResurrectionHouse of Prayer in NsrwoodPark.

Olher Sisters who will atteodthe reception inclade: SistersStephanie, Laurette, Schofaslica,Pelagio, . Asthony, Maria,Florence Therese, Auelda,Timothea, Lydia Mary, MaryCamille, Frances DeSales,Gracyann and many others.

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Reservations are now bringtakes. Fur colorful brochure andinformation on Ike price of Ibisdelsxe loor call Marcia Furor,Toar Coordinator, al 075-2260 est.215.

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Raquel Arrom, 9140 KeystOne,Skotsie, belongs Io the Social Sor-vices Orgasinution al LabeForest College.

Arrom, a freshman, is a 1903graduate nf Nilea North HighSchool.

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Beth Elvhim )BJBE I is penses-Sing an evening with RoherlClary vn Saturday, Feb. 25 at 5:35p.55. al the Temple, 901

Milwoshee Ave., GlesUiew. Theentire c,,mmovily is invited lohear Mr. Clary, star Vt stage,scrceh and TV, speak ahvul hisesperiences as a H,,tncaosl nur-viv,,r. Thvse uhu wink t,, beginIhr eveoivg with dinner at 0:31p.m. can make rrservati':vs hysending a chech tor $12 per per-s'in t,, the Temple ,,r phivc 129-1575. Treno-lerA 05 wrIt as adullsare enc,,uraged li attend.

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Beth Elvhim (BJBE) Sialerhnndis Glenview is hosling lunchrvsfvr guests aftiliated with TheCouncil fvr Jewish Elderly ivRr,gers Park in Chicago vn Feb.24. Thin in always a very specialday for guests and volonleersalike. For mvre intvrnsativvplease cal) 1_isda Willis at 729-7575.

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A Little Light Music' io ucollection of oougs ossU tolk thotleudo the listener oo o journeyfrum childhood theough geowrngyerno mrd seutueity. 'LightMosic' is u toux of nostuiglo,centernporoey gospel und populortongo. Neocy hou hnon oingioguIl her life und is o ooluist in theMeonioh Lutherun Church choir.Moeilyo is the urguoiot et FientBaptist Chorch. They hove modemusic together weehly for overten yearo io oreo ouroing humeo.

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Lutheran General.pre-IÌla ritali fi slit LiteEngaged cuuples are invited lu

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The nexsicss run tram abusi73g lo 10 p.m. asd include lee-lures und diseussiuss absul Ihnphysical, emuliuual, spirilsal andsucial aspeels uf marriage.

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App)icatirrrrs are availu)r)c althe hrrupital's Service f,euguc 01-fice arrd al area (sigi, se)r,,,,)v.Crrmmrplcled applica lirrr rs rrrrtvt trereceived my lire Screrrrirrg Crrrrr.rmmi)lee rrrr taler ifrarr Marcir I.

Err, mrmr,re irrf,rrrrrulirrrr, pirrrrel,ulireramr Gerrcra)'s Serviceleague ai 696-6105.

mmunicationsce discussion

magseine; Lurrie l,evy, 24 yearsafreelasceru wilk many Chicagobylines, and u published nhrrristrrry writer; and . Mude)irreRrresch, a treetasce n'rilecspecialieing in husirress and irr'dusiry.

There will he a srrciai hrrsr at 7p.m. Adomissirrn is $3 frrr mew.imers, $5 frrr rrrrrr-memhers, $2 tarsisrients urrd relired members.Free parking is available. Ca))Sunurr Zimny al 29g-96ff frrrdeluiis. '

Programs atNues Library

The fiim "T nutsie" will beshuwcai l;39 p.m. Sunday, Feb,20 in the Nifes Publié Library,696f Oaktun 51. The film starsDdslix Hoffman. Admission isfree.

r Mr. Kirk Alley wilt presenl ueduce on parenting teenagersentitled 'Paresting Teenagers:Hsw lu Befuhr Parental Cunlrnland Give Tresugers Aul500my"at 1:30 p.m. Mnsday, Feb. 27 ioihr Nites Public Library, 0991Oakton st. Mr. Alley in apsyckolugint un Ihe Turniog Pointsiaff at Ihn Orchard MestalHealth Center uf Niles Towoship.

She Nifes Public Library AdultPopular Buck Discansius Groupwrit meet ai 2 p.m. Monday, Feb.27 ic the Main Library, 69tSOahtomo st. The Cinderella Corn-pIes by Cnleiln Dswliug wilt bediscussed.

fEll' C meetingThe Tenlh Ointricl uf Ihe

lllrnnis Federalius of Wumen'sClubn will meet os Feb. 29 al ikeWsmas's Club nf Wilmette, 1011msi. ai Greesteaf ave., Witmelic.Call Florence Prdernns al 301'3107 fer resernaliuss.

The 101k District President,Phyllis Cnnsarek, will' presentcertificates fo members whobane 55 yearn nr mure io IllinoisFederatiun uf Women's Clubs.MerIno Grove WC and WC nfNrles will receive a nerd! fur 30yearn uf Fndecated service.

NOHA meetingon nutrition

Sidney M. Buber, M.D. willspeak se "Politics und Ealin$rClean Ike Environment nrToughen the Person" for theNutrition for Optimal HealthAnnuclatius ne Sunday, March 4,al 2 pm, at NorthwenternUniversity-Coos , Forum ioLeverone Hall (2961 Sheridan rd.,Evanslon) Dr. Baker in currentlythe Executive Director of theGnsell Institute of HumanDevelopment in New Haves, Cl.and is a practicing physician whohoe a pediatric and generalfamily practice milk as emphauisno outrilion, prevenlative healthand ecologically relatedproblems. He is the cu-author ofChild Behavior 0591 ssmeroun or-liebe on management uf chronicillness, Admission is tree teNutrition fnr Optimal HealIhAsuucialins members and thosenthern with a NnrthwestccuUniversity 1.0, card. Other nun-member admittance is $4 perpersno,

St. Francisnursing classRecognition Service

A t6ecngsitios Service will beheld fur the 1985 St. FraucinHospital of Evanutus Sebsot ofNursing class en Friday, March2, at 7 p.m., in Ihe huspilalchapel. BettyJn Yarliog, Nur-sing Instructor, will he Ikespeaker. Sixty wumen and menwhu have successfully enmpletedistrndueiory surning cnurses ucdclinical experience in Ihe two-year nursing prufram witt behunured. Wnmen studentsreceive the traditinnol cap whilemen students receive a stripe.Upun graduation, -studentsbecome eligible in tube theIllinuiu Kuaminotiun for ticen-sure as registered nurses.

The St. Francis Hnspital Scheutnf Nuruing is accredited by theNatiunal League for Nursing ucdaffiliated with St. FrancisCollege, Furt wdyne, Indiana.The scheel aIse efters a BIN.Degree Cumplelrun prugram iscunjuoctios with the Furt Waynecollege.

What gò9dis anger!.

A discussinn un makioganger Iwnrh an a punitive force will beoffered February 25 as a treeGables Cnmmsuity CullcgcPassages Through Life prngram.

Mnriel Adler, 'ACSW, apsychcthorapist and lecinrer al0CC, will lead the sensiun thaiwilt enpinre attitudcn and beliefsabout anger. She will presentalternatives aud cnontructiveidean fer making anger work an apbsitive rather Ibas a segalivefarce,

The program starts at t p.m.,in Room 115, OCC/llholuie, 7701 N.Lincolnave,

Programo alternate enTuendayn at t p.m. betweenOCC/Shokie and 0CC/Desl°lainen, For further infurmatiuu,call the Office uf CommunityServices, 635-5410,

Weight losssupport group

The Centec uf Concern's WeighlLoss Suppert Greap has renamedits meetings in 1584. Thin groupm4ets every Wednesday eveningat 7 pm. is Suite 4 of the 1580 N.Nnrthwest Hwy. Building In PuckRidge.

For farther toformatton and/orto arrange for partictpatiun in theprogram, call The Center at 823-

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M-NASR ParentsAdvisory Committee

The Muine-Nilen Association ofSpecial Recreation )M-NASR)han formed a Purent AdvisoryCommittee that meeln everyother month, The sent meetingwill he held un March 26 at 7:30'p.m. ut M-NASR's ulfice, 7840Main ut, io Nileu. All interestedcommunity members are en-rouraged to attend.

Since ito inception in Novemberof 1904, the committee hanprovided M-NASE staff withmany Suggeutions tu iscreane thequality of the servicen providedfor the handicapped purticipanloin the Maine- and Nilen Town-shipn. New program ideas,prucedureu, und parental concer-

un have keen dincussed anddeveluped at the committeemeetings, At the March meeting,the committee will begin its io-volvement in the development nfa rnmpreheeuine 5 year plan furM-NASR's future directius.

For more information coneer'sing the Parents Advisery Corn-mitten, contact Brian Shahisianal 966-5552.

M'NASR is a cunperativepregram of the park dintrictsserving the minore needo ofspecial pnpuiationu reniding inShnhie, Park Ridge, Des Plainen,Mnrtsn Greve, Nilen and Golf-Maine.

Holy Family HealthCenter's annual Bazaar

Holy Funnily Health Cente,'s 206.3335.aenand annual Bnauae inctmsdea a This year's Beaaae featueen oruffle with cook swords mud prions bake sote, esanmage aale, crofttoteliog mure thun $1,000. AS feie, ceramico, peleen, gamen,oreo reoidentn ere invited to fond und much more.uttend the Bazaar on Saturday, AS proceeds will go inward theMotets 10, from 11 n.m. to 5 p.m., Health Center, a uofrfoc-profitnl 2300 'Dempetor et. in Lies ohitled nursing cure facility,Plumes. oponanred by the listero of the

First prian wilke Boueurs enfile Holy Fesumily of Noaaeetk. Lautin $580. Second priae in $510 end yeor'o Smear raised morn thentImid prias in p550. Sones other 55,000 and proved instrumentaloutstanding prkees will he award- in the puechaue nf the Hubbarded us meli. Raffle tickets aro Tuch fur the Phynicof Thuropyavailable for only 5.50 each, nr u Dnpnetmrntofthe Health Center.bank uf ten for $5 by rulIng

Mundelein celebratesWomen's History Week

In celebratiec cf Wnmeo's . 'Wrrmen in Poliiics."flislury Week, Mnndciein Other wrrrhshops mmiii rurr frrrwCniiego, 1303 N. Skeridarr Old., 2:30 Ic 5: I5 p.m.Ckicugrr witl hrrid their uccuai At 7 p.m., Sarkoru Rsooe,mumen's hisincy prugrum rrrr Chicul,'rr.ar ea 'actress, willThurnduy, MarcIr t. The theere rl preseel u thealcicat por'frrrmorrccIbis year's pregram is 'Wrrmes irr which she pncirays Susan 5.and Prrmnec." . - . Anthney. Cdvi frrr Ike wnrhskrrpn

Muedelein alum Aldermamr plus ihé perfrrrmaece is $4. Din-Marirre Kerrsedy Volirri )4Olir nor is available in ike MurrdeleirrWard i n'il) lead u Wochshvp un Cuilege cufeieciu.

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This your, Amencs'u recyclers will . with Reynoldn. If not, isn't it-time youget more than $100 million for ounnossn.

: started?aluminum cans just by bringing them O We'd like to buy certain olhertu Reynolds. s aluminum items in addition to cans.

In fact, yeat in und year eut nobody The price for Ihese items is some-pays aluminum recyclern more thun g __$ ossorr. 0v whul lower and they must be properlywe do, , io $ veo or prepared, Ask fer more detailu.

Are you getting your share? If P mr00006n f se. gyou're already a can'collecler youprobably know that itpays to recycln

Take advantage ofour new hours and get 3O per pound for ataminum cans at the Reynotds Trailer,Lawrencewood Plaza, Oakton and Waukegan Roads, behind uptown Federat Banlç-

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Golf Mill Merchantseléct new officers

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- The Golf Mill Merchante Anneciatien held their 24th AnnualGeneral Memhernhip Meeting os January 3f at Golf Mill's emsMillineairrs' Club. One nf Ihr items on the agenda fer Ihatevening, wan In elect sew officers fer the Bnord uf Directurn forthe Merchants Asnueiatiun.

Bill Rand, of Rand Jewelers whn had bees the President cf theMerchants Asnecialius fur the pant twe years, presided ever themeeling and luck great pleasure in wetenming the new ufficers loIheirsewly acquired positions. They are as foltows: President - AlSmith . Golf Mill - Hearing Aid Center; tnt Vier President - DaveMaiken ' Baker's Shoes; 2nd Vice President - tIne Kalb - JO Pen-ney; Treasurer - Randy Greco - Gulf Mill Stale Bask; Secrelary -left Leichl-Jacubs -Viscunsi I Jaeohs Ce.

The ether merchants whu were also eleeled lo the Beard are:William Rand - Raed Jewelers, Mel Schel,- Mr. Marty's, JamesKrinche - Lytlon's, Krmna Etlman - Tuduy's Woman, Ail Heiner -Conk's Cards, and Dean Swifl - Scare.

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Drunk driver hits police car Drunk driverA 42-year-old Skokie woman

was arrested for drunk drivingafter striking a Nifes police caron Wednesday, Feb. 15.

Police first observed theVehicle traveling 505th 00Milwaukee ave. and veering intssn-coming anno.

After stsppisg the car io the8700 block of Milwaskee ave., theNifes Police report the womandriver apparently pst the car intoreveroe rather than park, and thecarbacked lolo the police squad.

Police report the woman had

Felony chargefor shoplifter

A 34-year-old Des Plaloeu maswho was out on bond afler beingarreoted for shoplifting wasagain arrested for shopliftisg IsNUes no Wednesday, Feb. 15.

Police report Ike man was ivthe K Mart, 8650 Dempster st.,when he was ubserved leavisgthe store withool paying for fourvideo tapes valued at $51.

After being delained by stsreseecrily agents the Des PlaIsesman was tahoe lo the Nien PoliceDepartment where he wascharged with shoplifting.

Because the suspect wascurrently on bag, he was chargedwith a felony crime for the latestshopliftiug and released after

posttnga $300 bond.

difficulty standing and fell entathe outside of her car. Ad-dltiunally, she was reported tohave a strong odor uf alcohol usher.

At Ike Bites Police Departmentthe offender was charged withdriving under the lufluence ofalcuhul, impruper lane soage,damaging village property andimproper backing.

She was assigned a Marchcourt date and released afterposting bond.

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for shopliftingA 75-year-old Des Plaises

resident was arrested forshoplifting in Niles on Susday,Feb. 12.

Police report the Des Plai000woman was shopping al Searsftuehuck and Co., 400 Golf Mill,when she was seen trying to leavethe store without paying for onecoat, mahe-npaed a tie.

After being detained the DesPlaines rooldent wan brought tothe Nifes Police Departmentwhere she was charged withshoplifting.

Following her being asoigned aMarch cuorI date she wasreleased after posting a $tflhund.

The stolen merchandise wasvalued at $110.

arrestedPolice charged a If-year-old

Chicago wuman with drunkdriving on Saturday, Feb.11.

According lo police Ihe Chicagocar was traveling suuth unMilwaukee ave. As police seat-ched, the driver reportedly drovewithin a few feel of othermotorists and was repeatedlyweaving between lanes. Ad-ditinsally, police claim theChicago car crossed the middleyellow line into oncoming Iraff ir.

Afler stopping the rar atHarlem ave., the woman wastahoe lu the Hilos Police Depar-tment where she was chargedwilh driving under Ike influenceof alcohol, driving no the wrongoide of the rood and follnwing tooclosely.

She wan assigned . a Marchcourt dole and released afterppsting a $30f bond.

Restati rantburglarized

Burglars robbed a Niteorostourast during the night ofMonday, Feb. 13.

Police report burglars gainedonlry to the Millionaires Club, 552Golf Mill, by prylug open a firecuit door. Once inside, theburglars pried open a cigarettemachine stealing $15f. Alsu theytook $300 from o cook drawer.

Before leaving the rcstaurasl,the burglars broke into a ticketbooth for Ihe adjoining PlayhuusoAtThe Mill stealing $110.

ATTENTION: SENIOR CITIZENSMaine Township has been designated by the Suburban Cook CountyArea Agency on Aging as the INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SITEfor SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICES for the Maine Township Corn-rnunity.

Through this I & R facility. Maine Township is offering seniors theopportunity to expand their horizons, broaden their outlook, widentheir social contacts and increase their awareness of all the benefitsthat are available to older adults.

If you need to know any inforrnation regarding the Senior CitizensServices available to Maine Township residents, call 297.2510.

If you are involved with a program or service dealing with SeniorCitizens, call this same number to be sure that your service and in-formation are available for those in the community who may needthem.

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Off the Nìles Police Blotter...ExplosiondamagesresidenceA Niles resident contacted

police after au exploniendamaged his lawn us Ssnday,Feb. t2.

The renident, who lives in the7100 block of Wright terr., said alabout 8 p.m., unkuowu personsset off an esplosiun whichdamaged a portion of Ike lawsand cracked a 2 foot by 3 foot

The total damage was placed at$100.

The following uight, Monday,Feb. 13, rosidenln of Ike samearea reported tu police thatanother explosion occurred at 9p.

Sporting goodsstore tee'd off

A Nitro oportiug goods storereported a thief made off withuver $150 in merchandise onTuesday, Feb. 14.

Police report a suspect wasshopping ut Herman's SportingGoods, SSOGolfMill, when he wasohuerved cnscealisg 12 bones offotO batto under his coat. As hewas approached by a store of-final, he ras from Ihr store drop-ping two houes of golf halls.

The suspect was described aubeing approximately 55 yearsold.

The total value of the stolengolfhalls wasplaced at $109.

Sales clerk chargedwith theft

A sales clerk at a turaI storewasarrestedenWednesduy, Feb,lb fur stealhsg,

Officials of Sears Ruebuck andCo., 400 Golf Mill, said the 24-year-old sales clerk, sebo liven iiiSkukie, bad twice filled nutrefund slips lo himself fur $129euch.

The clerk was taken tu theNites Pulire Department wherehe was charged with theft bydeception, assigned a Marchcourt date and released afterpostinga $loobuud. -

-Auto tiresslashed

A Nitos resident reported hisasta was vandalized during thenightofFrtday,Feb. 10.

The resident, whose car wasparked io Orant of his hume io thef200 block uf Elizabeth st., saidbetween 1l30 p.m. and 7 am.,unknown per0055 slashed alt fourtires.

The replacemest cost of thetires was estimated ut $500.

Auto stolen in NuesA Chicago resident reported his

auto was stolen while parked isNiles os Tuesday, Feb. 14.

The car, a 1976 Chevrolet 0m-pala, was parked iso a lot at 7333Milwaukee ave., when unkoowispersous broke into the vehicleand made uff with it.

The ear, which the owner midwas lucked, isvalued at $2,100.

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When is a 6% inDearEditor:

A headline io a local paperread, "6% Increase given to partof 0CC staff." It went on to en-p1am that the 0CC Board had ap-proved a 6 percent maxifl1nmsalary increase for classifiedstaff, and also 6 percent oslaryiocreases for 29 administratorsand bonuses far six other ad-mhslstrators (emphasis mise).

When bonuses of $2,000 and$2,500 are given to selected ad-mioistrators, the amount of theirsalary increase is ne longer 6%.One is forced to ask where that

Looking fora better deal onAuto or HomeownersInsurance?Talk to MeMyjob is to mak coure you gotgos auto und home ownero issur-anos for oily low ratos. Coil todayand soca host a botter boy.

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. and spacious rooms. They evers save energy with the greatmatonl insulating quality ofcedar-to say nothing of ourspecial energy options.

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crease not 6%?entra money came from, singe itdid not appear (as far as can beeasilyfound) indie hodget.

Ichauenge the Board to state:The identity of those selec-

tiasg the administrators to receivebonuses..

The criteria used in makingthese selections.

(3! WIsp, if the bonus is basedos merit, no administratorqualifiestwo years in a row.

One is lead to assume that, os-ce an administrator "earns" abonus, he io no longer expectedto render above-average serviceto the college io a subsequentyear. I saggest that those in ad-miniotralive positi055 should beexpected lo render oulutandingservice as a muller of policy.Those failing to do so should bereplaced!

Isn't it ironie thai ad-ministrators are now receivingtheir pay raises, and many havealready spent their bonuses,whilethe faculty are stilt workingfor last year's salaries? It's evenmore disturbing when we told bya negotiator that there is moremosey for faculty, but it wig noibe given to them.

t submit that a ma!ority of the0CC faculty perform at above thestandards set by the college forits administrators, and aretherefore entitled to the samebosases awarded to tbe selectfew!

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Courtland Park homeowners at wit!s

end over Cablevision installatiopDear Editor:

The trustees nf the Golf MillHomeowners Association(GMHOA(, representing 137

families te the Courlland Partsarea of Niles, would like you toksow the following happeningsthat have taken place betweesOur organization, the Village ofNiles, and Cablevision ofChicago...Do you huow that,.. -

In February, t93, GMHOAmet with Mr. Jim Depke nfCablevision to offer nur help naiding a smooth ruhte installotinsin the Courtland Park area. AlIhat meeting, we were told thatwe would have cable TV duringJane, 1983, und they would ashtsr help-in securing permissinnfrom the homeowners In proceed.Nane of this ever happened!

Is July, 1953, Cablevision(Meade Electric) begas diggingsp our lawns WITHOUT ourpermission. They eut daeeos et!ump-pnst wires und crankedsidewuths in u wanton uttempi togel the job done before anyonewould slop them fromtrespassing on nor property. Al-1er a day and a half of franticphone calls to Cablevision (JimCoglis und Frank Lynch) h theVillage of Nues (Angeln Mar-ebeschi und Joseph Salerno), wewere finally able to stop thedigging... after ½ uf nur lawnswere illegally dug up!

GMHOA arranged a meetingwith the Village of Hiles officiaisund representatives nlCablevision. This was held is theVillage Council Chambers nitAsgust If, 1963, und over Sthomeowners attended. Mr. Mur-cheschi und Mr. Salerno, alongwith the reps from Cuhlevisinn,promised to restore order In theproject, replace (noi just splice)severed lamp-post wires, replacesod, and then secure everyone'spermiosioe as they should have inthe first place.

The following week,Cablevision lundscapers startedreplacing sod on the HOTTESTDAY OF THE SUMMER!Because of this foolishness, theyhad to remove all of their burot- ser that ose can imagine. Asidenul, dead sod, und start over. from being the most expensiveMeude Electric replaced only ten cable company serving the cnn-lump-post wires, and the rest osmer, Cablevision of Chicago iswere merely spliced (UNSAFE!) the most nos-respnnsive Corn-

and buried!A representative from

Cohlevision came tu nur area fortwo hours on September 16th at 5P.M. und secured nsltts a fewisolated permission grunts, andthes left. He never returned, und,io fuel, left the Company... totonSsur permission grunts with him.Mr. Maccheschi und Cablevisionluter told us that, because of al!Ibis aggravation they were pal-ling us through, Ihey would oBerso some free premimo servicesnoce nor ruble was installed. Thiswas un attempt to inspire us loquickly situ the permission, bolnobody ever come to osr doors tathis dale.

No further work contisued osthe projeci until January, 1954,wheu during the coldest day nfIke year, Meade Electric retur-ned le dig through frozen groundand snow-covered sidewalks,leaving mountains of dirt misedwith snow throughout the area.They left alter two days, hunestill never obtained permissiosfrom many people in the area(were sever approached),. nevercompleted Ike digging effort,huewtkey coulAit restore it untilthe spring, did it in January lomeet eostruct deudlises, und leftour area Inohing like u bomb hit

7, Now Ihal the ground andsnow has thawed, we have piles'of mud ou sur sidewalks, andcan't even gain clean access toour homes. We are left wilh munyuncovered asd unmarked tres-ches, large junctios hules,cracking sidewalks, some (un-ction boxeo placed in the middleof Our front lawns. This project isnowhere near complele (it can'tbe ustil the spring), they baveleft us with dozens of hazardomspotsandoobody wants to give

This is the thunhs we have gottentor offering oar sisoere help overone year ugo!

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i 1JÌiÌ"Children of a Lesser God"

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members aed one faculty mcm-ber will make sp the cast for Ike0cc Tkeater Association'spremier prodscfion of MarkMeodoff's awardwiooing play"Children of a Lesser God." Thisplay will inaugurate Oaklos'sPerforming Arlo Center andfeature the first amateur prodsc-

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0CC otudest and Des Plainesresident Brigelte Brand will playthe feud role nf Sarai, Normas, adefiant young deaf woman whohas spent her life avoidiog thehearing world.

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Other caot members In"Children of a Lesser God" are0CC student and Glenviewresident Tim Callitan, a Glen-brook South grad who will playIhr part of Grin Dennis; 0CCfaculty mcinsker Lys WardIplaying Edna Klein); formerfligkl attendant Fran Schnitziss(playing Mro. Norman), who kanhad mock enperience in com-munily Ikealer work; Amy Dixon(playing Lydia(, who is a cnr-lificd inlerprcter for Ihr deaf andworks al Trilon College; andEvanston resident Joseph Page,who will handle the part of Mr.Franklin and has an esleosivetheater background.

"Children nf a LrsserGnd" willbe presented March l-If, 15-17,aod 25-24. All performances willbegin al I p.m. Tickets areavailable at Ike 0CC Theater BoxOffice, Monday throagh Friday,from 000010 3p.m.,and7:3Oto 15p.m. Wednesday evenings. Thehou office also will be open for00e hour before curlain lime ofeuch sight's performance.Prices are $4 in advance and $5 atthe door. 0CC ntudenlo, facultyand staff, plus senior cifi0050 andhearing impaired per0500 canpurchase tickets for $4. Forticket iofnrmatinn, call 035-1905.

0cc Alumnihosts dinner!theater eveningThe Oaktoo Community

College Alumni Association willhost a dinner/theater evesingand "meet the cast" party onFriday, March 1f for GCC'sprodurtios of the play "Children0f a Lesser God." The pnrfor-mance is schedsledfor I p.m.

Tisis award-wioning play is thefirst Ihealrical production lo beocheduled in Gahlon's new multi-purpose lecture hall and wilt bedirecled by Denin Berhsou, 0CCspeech/theater coordinalor.

The cast will include 0CCsludents, an Oakton facaltymember and rsmnoisuity residen-to, all of wham have had eu-perience is variety shows anddramatic plays.

A pre-show buffet disser miShe held al 6:15 p.m. Cost io $5 pnrperson. Cost for alumni ad-. mission to the play and cant partyis $3 per person.

For further information, call -Joan Klein, alumni affairs office,alOIS-1012.

Students attendMusic conference

Four Maine East music uludeuls traveled lo Sprisgfield recen-Ily to attend and perform al Ike Illinois Music Educators' All-Slate conference. They were (froni, l-r) Kareo Olson of Gleuvinw,chorus, ond Cathy LaMothe of Murtos Grove, orchestra. (top, l-r(Bill Dahtgren nfGlenview, band, and Dune Ruth of Morton Grove,jazzband.

"The Celebration"

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The Devonshire Playhasue, d4000rovest., Skskiewill celebratgits ItIh anniversary with a One Act Festival March 2-3-9-lO-SO-liIt: 15 p.m. Shown are Joy Alfsnsi uf Niles, Bob Tauber of Skokipand Tony Calalaus, Chicago in a sreue from Anton Chekhov'splay "The Celebralion". Call 674-1500 for informalion audtwo fpi(theprice of one tickets.

First Federal offersdiscount Travel Club

Vocation plunneru eau previewdincaunt travel nppoetuuitteu nuSztsrduy, Feb. 20, 10 mm-1p.m., when First Federal ufChicago's Truvel Club preoenluiOn 1994 itinerary of the ussania-tiou'a Pmk 05d brmich, 123 Sf.Northwest hwy.

The preview sviO isiohlioht ufew uf thiu year's IhIU1ed

eseuzuiessu, Them include a NewYork weekend an Broadwuy, asnook at Misneuni'u Ton-Tar-Aremet in LaIze of the Ozarku, ajeorney to Banif National Park ioWeutem Cariado, anda weekendhi Door County, Wmemsuiu'sfishing ami antique-hunter's ha-

All Travel Club vacatisou areprofessionally organized andpeicod lo nave members 20-40%perleip. S4embershipjugheClubIa Eomplimeutaey to all O'iretFedoral cuatomem

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. Oterature and anuwer quoutiona,For further infermation ou FirstFezleraJ's navel Club, coli 1-312-640-1238.

Pirat FOderai of Chiz8go, aauhaidiary of Citicorp, is one ofthe state's leading financialintitutioau.

Chicago ChamberBrass concert

A concert by the ChicagoChamber Brass, ou ensemble offive professional musicians, willbe held at 3 p.m. Sunday, MarchIl, in Hammerschmidt Chupel onIhn campus of Elmhurnt College,195 Prospect ave., Elmhurst.

Establishe4 io 1977 to bringquality brass musir to people ofuil ages, the group hasdisliogsinhed itself scrous thecounlry and in Europe through italormul recitalu, pops performan.eno und educuliosaf programs.

General admission is $7;oiudcoto sod seoior citizens willbe udmilted for $5. ElmhurstCollege utodents, faculty andolaffwill be admitted free.

To order hebels, call 503-799g,or mail check or mosey order toChicugo Chamber Brass, P.O.90054g, Morton Grove (60053).

' C-,:outPacific"-

"South Pacific," Ike firsi full-scale musical prodoction of theNorihoide Enterlainers, will beperformed at St. Pascal's ParinhHall, 0143 W. Irving Park, onFriday, March 2 at O, Saturday,March 3 al 1:35 and Sunday,Msrch4at2aod7.

A buffet dinner will he nervedfrom 0:30 Is f iiomsedialely beforeIke Saturday evesbsg perfor-mance. Drinks will hr sold beforeallshows. -

Tirkelo are $4 io advance and$5 al the door. Di050r tickets forSalorday's show are $15.

ftcduced ticket prices of $2 and $3arc available for seoior citizeusaod children under 12 fer theSondoy matinee - euly: Ideo-libration is reqoired

Playhouse atthe Mill

"Caleb Me If You Cao" byWeioutock & Gilbert bao been ex-lesded thru March 31. A mysteryIhal will stump the experts!Playhouse at the Mill DinnerTheatre. Matinees Wed.at 3:30,Oun., S p.m., Thurs.-Sal., 8:30p.m. Dinner-Theatre $19-24.Thnalre only $12-$16. Special Feb.and March group rates. 552 GolfMill Shoppiog Center, Niles, 299-3929.

I11inoisTeenMiss contestantCooleotauto are oow being

sought lo repreoeot Nues and thesurrounding rommuolties in theofficial illisois State Prelinsioaryof the U.S.A Tees Miso Scholar-ship Pageant lo be held io theballroom of Ihe Holiday Inn ioSpringfield.

To quolifyao a cooteotast, theleen must be hetweeo Ike ages ofl3amt 18 (inclusive) as ofthe 1994July 4th National Fiouls, must beu UI citizeo of good characterand of a charismatic (leadershipquality) personality.

Applications may ko obtainedby oending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: IllinoisTees Miso Pageant, 31 Mill Plainrd., Danbury, Coon. 06810 or bycalliog Ike oalisosl headquart ersal 203/748-6605. - -

"Side -By Side By Sondheim"

Several numbers from thebeautiful score of "Went SideStory" are fealured in DesPlaines Theatre Guild's correntmusical revne, "Side By Side BySondheim". Fran Pitchiord,Arlington Heights, and MorgaretDnwoobam, Palatine, do a duet"A Boy Like That" and "I HaveLove" from Ibis shun. Perfor-manees Cootinue os Fridays andSaturdays ai f p.m., Sundays at2:35 p.m. tkru February 20. Call296-1511 to renerve tickets, or toorder season oubocriplionu forDPTG's 1914-54 season, being nf-fered for only $22.5t dorio6February.

Cablenet names newGeneral Manager

Mr. W.B. Manolson, Chairmanof the Board of Cablenel, Inc.,today anonunced the appoio-tment of Rriao W. Quirk asExecutive Vice Preoideot aodGeneral Manager of Cablenel,Inc. Mr. Ouirk will aosmue all 110ereoponuibilities of Fred T.Kliskhammer aod will reportdirectly to Mr. Manolson.

Mr. Mansl500 said, "I amdelighted to have beeo able iosecure the services of a seasonedcable professinoal with eulensiveenperieore is duol cable and ad-dreosable rapacity. His trackrecord with Viacom Cable io eu-cellent, and he is noted for cao-did and solid community

"Kids' Koncert".

The Choraleltes of the LattofYMCA are haviog their a000al"Kids' Konceri". This event willlake place on March 1f al 10:30am. al Arlingtou HeighloLibrary, Heodrick000 Room. -

Dolls from arouod the worldwill ho featured. bogs of Spriogand fao will appeal to the hid inevery000. All ages ore welcome.Cool- ix oominal$2 per child.adults free!

Be sure to come and "Have areal good time". For further in-fórmatiou call Pal Ferguson -027.1948.

Mr. Quirk, a Chicago areanative, holds au undergraduatedegree trom the Uoiveruilp ofDayton, Ohio and Master ofScience degree in lelerom-musicalions from IndiaoaUniversity. His wife, Kathleen,sod their three children will joinhim io the Northwest suburbs atthe end ofthisuchool year.

Cablenel is the nation's firstdual cable, addressable, Interac-live cable lelevision syulem. TheorgaoioatiOu serves twelve ofChicago's Norlbweol suburbancommunities, passiOg 105,000

Auditions for"Bells are Ringing'Open audilions for Norlh Shore

Theater Company's produclion ofComden and Green's musicalcomedy "Bells Are Riogiog" willhe held at Highcresl Cooler,Illinois and Hunier rito., Wilmelleos February 27 and 29, withcallbachu ou March 1. Allauditions are set for 7:SSp.m.

Those auditioning are asked Ioprepare a musical nomher fromthe show, which includes some alltime favorites. Three majorfemale roles aod seven maleruleu are available, plus manysioging and dancing chorus parlu.

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Acting Up! groupadvances in competition

Acling Up!, a senior's Iheatergroup opossored by OaklonCoumsnoity College, receotly ad-vaoced io the ImprovisationalOlympics compelition being heldio Chicago.

The Gobbo group, the onlysenior's group competing io the25-team competition, defeated auimprovïsaliooal group fromChicago aod will compete againFebruary 28.

Aetiog Up! is a special audunique theatre group made up ofpeople all over age 65 who writeand perform origisal niuterial.The 13 members present ahumorous, sometimes outspoken,and always energetic poke althe stereotypeo and myths of

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The cempaign of statesenatorial candidate Sam L.

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state represeethtive in the 56thdistrict.

Tucker is challenging 13-yearjncumhent Rep. Aaron Tafle (D-Evanstoul.

"The Maine Townshjp endor-nement in ujgnjficant. boost tomy candidacy" Tucker said.'Nut nsly does Maine Tuwnshjpproduce 45 percent of theprimary vote, but the MaineTuwnship Orguoizatios itself iswell knswn asd respectedthroughout the country as a hard-working, powerful political for-ce."

Tucker expressed appreciation

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Amirasto han keen boosted by theonanim000 endorsement of theIllinois chapter of the AFL-CIO,Aenirante's campaigo office hasasuounced.

Amirante, a Park Ridge attor-ney, is running for theDemocratic Party nomination forthe 56thLegislalive District. Thedistrict includes Riles, MortooGrove, Gleoviow, Shokie, Ml.Prospect, Park Ridge and parloofDeo Plaioes.

Informed from the floor ofAmirante's empathy for theworhiog mas aod . womos, theapprooieoalely lof delegates lo ameeting of the Illinois StatoFederulioo of Lobor's CommitteeSo Political Edscatioo (COPE)receslly voted 0000im0115ly lobach Amiroole io his campaignlo 005nal Republican Slate Seo.Robert Kustra.

Amiroote received lite codor-semcnl warmly. "I am pleased Inget ouch a strong eodocsemeol. Ihnpc io my lerm as Slate Senatorlo bring uhnul u much-seeded airof cooperation betweenmasagemest aod labor," he said.

Maine GOP endorses- Mannie Tucker

Aurelia Purinoki, DemncialicCaodidato for Commissioner ofthe Melropotïlan SanitaryDistrict, was endorsed lote lustmeek by the fodopesdest Votersof Illioois/lodepeodeot PrecinctOrguoizalion.

Purioshi said she is "delightedwith the lVl/IPO endnrscmrot."

"This endorsement wilt cor-tuinty bring my condidocy In theatlentios of vnlers across Cook

CaHdidate formsJeffrey Shapiro, Republican

cuodidato for Slate Represen-lalive from the 56th legislativedistrict, aonounced today Iheformation of his Esecutive corn-mittee. The members of theCoenuoittee are advising Shapiroon a day-to-day basis, and willwork closely with the coodidaleor his election.

Shapiro has chosen a, distinguished and pouticolly en-

peri000ed group, isoludiog twotownship comooitteemes, aod aformer cuodidate for the officeShapiroseeks. -

The Committee is comprised ofCommitteeman David E. Brown,Doug und Nancy Bohrer, CamillaBoitel, James Ifeodersun, uodSaodford und Barbara Kahnfrom the New Trier Towsohip;former candidate for the 5gthlegislotive district ThomasRueckerl, Williom Con, aod Bar-bara Rueckerl, from Maine

to Maine Township Cnmmit-teeman Phil ' Raffe aud DeputyCommitteeman Dee Cosroy forhelping secure the eodorsemeut.

"I am told that Phil delivered uvery waren eudorsement speechfor me to the precinct cuptuinS,uud I am deeply grateful. Philand Dee have hoes mostgracious, and I look forward loworking closelywith them,"

Tucker in a 37-year Shokieresident. He is a pharmacist andformer chairman 'of the NuesHigh School Drug InformatiunCommittee. He is a frequent lec-tarer ou drug abuse and has beesactive io PTA during the schoolyears of his loor children.

Pucinski endorsedbyiVI

C000ty usd I ont deeply gratefullo tile members and officers ofIke IVI/IPO (nr thoir support,"Pscivshi continued.

Puoivshi han bees eodnrsed bythe Cook County DemocraticOrguhieotiso.

Citizens for Aurelio Pucioskiboo opened u campaignheadqoorters, npco doily, at 620gN. Mito'auhee une., Chicago(15641), phone 7f3-414l.

advisory.groupTnwoship; CommitteemooPatriciá Huodzel, BarbaraFriedmao, William Haodoel, LojaLanger, Kenneth Mierawo, andJamen Provenna from NitosTowoship; Deputy Commit-tremaS for Northfield Township,

Gregg Guslin; asd MichaelFoulon of Evanston, Republicancoodidate for State Represen-lafive for the 4th legislativedistrict.

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Aldermuo Roman Paciosbi,State Croirai DemocraticChairman of the EleventhCoogressinoat District, has as-nounced a special meeting of thCommittee oo Fob. 25, al lt am.io his office, f204 N. MilwaukeeAve., for the purpose of seleclioga Commutleewomas.

Capparelli seekscampaign volunteersYoung people interested in the

local political process -are eu-couraged to call the office ofSlote Rep. Ralph C. Cappuretfiand leave their name and area of' ' -

interest."We're looking for volseteers

who wast to help is a voriety of-cumpaigOs lo elect Democrats inCook County," said Capparelli."This is a good way to get as in-Side view of politics becuuse helpis seeded io precinct- work,distribution of fiteratsre, polling,preparation of mailings, andother related tusks."

Copparelfi said the politicalprocess should be part of a per-500'O education because it helpsyou interact with other peopleand gain greater insight into uvariety of public-issues.

Interested persons cao call thedistrict office of Stale Rep. Cup-parelli at 775-5775 on Monday,Welloendoy, and Friday from 1f0m-2 p.m., on Wednesday frsm7 p.m-f p.m., and os Saturdayfrom 15 am-usos. --

Citizens forJ anecekCommitteeL000ee Ficher Joeceek, Cao-

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tot Distriel, kas a000uncod thefottonsiog people have been addod -

lo the Cutieron for L000re PickerJanecek Committee: Mary Mc-Donald, Cook County BoardMember, and Dr. Samorl 'An-delmas, formerly Director 'of530011k for Ike Village of Shokie.

Jaorceh has bees stated by theNibs Towoohip Republicus

. Organizalion to run for Ihn Ist-'Disirict seat currently held by5101e Rep. Atoo Greiman.Janecek was boro and raised is

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Congressional Diotrict will hearany women inlerestod in seekingtheposition of Committeewomao.

Women who wish to appearbefore the ElevenlhCoogr055isoat Districl Commit-tee should halt 73-.fl41.'

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The Mayer Kaplan JCC sum-mer camps offer a wide varietyof camping enperiences.

Our new Enplorers andPioneers programs offer u fullrange of activities inclndinggamos, drama, music, dance,crafts, Sports, trips, hiking, ex-pInyinS, salure lore, cookouts unda well-rounded instructionalowim program.

Chaverim offers u full daycamping experience for kin-dergarteners and first graders 01a very tow cost, The emphasis ofthis program io to provide youngchildren with a perfect first camp

Edison Park LuthRegistrations are now being

sccepled for the 1914-fl Pro-School Classes ut' Edi000 ParkLslheran Church Pre-School,located at 6626 N. Oliphant ave.,Chicago. The murning session,wbich is fram y am, to 11:30am,, os Monday, Tuesday, Thur.oday and Friday, is for ckildrenoho will be four yearn old an ofDecember 1 and wiU he taught byMrs. Beverly Petzold, Pre-SchoolSuperintendent. The monthlytuiiion in $45 formembern and $50for oos-members.

The afternoon class is insession for three days only,Tuesday, Wednenday und Fridny,icom l-3:30 p.m. and in also forchildren who will he fuur yearn

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children 's weekendprograms

The Kohl Center For Learniog,165 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette, (onot-for-profit organization spon-sored by the Duforen KohlEducational Fnnndalioo) will beconducting enciting programs noSOtocdays und Sundays, The"Ssper Saturday" program, anInnovative serles of Saturdaymath and science activities forchildren includes the following:Magic with Chemistry, Geodesichome Building, and "ScienceEnperimenfu Yuu Can-Eat", Alluiionmmorsing programs taking placeIcons O am, to Noon and aredesigned for children eight yearnando9,

'Because of demand, the center

is Open on Snndays alun) Sundayprograms will provide familiesatol groups au well an individualswith edneatinnaf und stietislathigactivities The "Sundays at theCenter" schedule inctudea thefollowing special programs:

) "Malbematicu and Oar Future",(brais fichIers and bands on ex-periesces using math games),EsE Open Hume, Science FunDay, Red Balloon Day (n widearray of enrichment activitiesbased on u red bailnon theme),Computer Terhnetogy Day, aChildren's Art Fair, Mother'sDay Open Husme at the CenterSod Fa!nhly,Mustc Day. PerunnuWho would 'like to register forthese programs may call 258-6056,

Osr summer of the artsprogram offers a wide range ofactivities is the fine and pertor-meng arts, cuncestrating Ox skiSdevelopment in the areas ofmusic, dance, drama, ceramicsand drawing as welt as instructedand reerealinoal swim, outdoorpinyand trips.

TIse Sports Camp offers a com-prehension athlotic programwhich concentrates on individoalskill des'elopmont, team play andOportsmanuhip.

For more information, calfGayle Brown atg75-2200, est. 23g,

Mayer Kaplan JCC in located at5050 Church St., Shohie.

eran Pre-Schoolold as of December t. Theteacher is Mrs. Lyoda Hartwig.The monthly tuition is $35 formembers and $4f far non-memhers.

The Pro-School wanstarted io1950 and has so excellentreputation. The children havemarched along with the MaineSouth Marching Sand, attendedplays atMill Run Theatre, visiteda fire station, police station andResurrection Hospital, Theyhave dehghled in muking theirOwn butter, ice 'cream, cottagecheese and bread. They know themeaning 'of "learning can befun",

A $10 registratiso fee isrequired for all applicants. Toregister yosr child for the l're-

' Kindergarten Church Schont, callthe Church office, 631-9131.

BasserDey Camp is now in theprocess of getting ready for ifstwestieth orasen at u.s thirty five'sere campsite in Des Plaines.The directors, Allen and HelenSchwartz, have been busily plan-ning new programs for 1554 andnay they hrn losking forward toBanner's ment esciting sunsener,They feel that camping is meantto he fun. The concept nf Ban-sers program io to create a nur-turing environment in which eachchild can grow and developtowards their individual selfpotential. The enunneloru at Ban-ser participate in a unique staffdevelopmontprogram to enkancerackckild's sell esteem.

Swimming in Banner's one-of-a-kind pool is an every day oc-curanee. The pool, which is uixtyfeet wide by une hundred feettong, begins with just nine inchesof water at the shallow end, Theswim program is a success storyof its own. Under the direction ofAmerican Red Crosn WalerSafety Instructors, camperaswim for 1 hour each day - 30mientes of individual and smallgruop instruction as welt as 30minutes of recreational swim.Combining progressive teachingtechniques and aids, along with alarge shallow instructional area,rapid progress is quite evideuLBy Ike end of the first weeb ofcamp, there are very few watersky swimmers. While Bannerspecializes in wsrhing wilk thebeginning swimmer, diving andssarkliog instruction is given lodeep water swimmers.

Banoer, which is basicallythree camps, has a Junior campfor boys and girls aged 3 In thecompletion 0f kindergarten, aSenior camp for campers 1stgrade to having completed 3rd

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In addition lo the regular sportsactivilies, campers may chooseto participate in specialprograms suck as tumhileg andgymnastics, dancing, eraftn,balen twirling, drama andsinging. Tennis and evernighlersare available in the Seiner andTween camps, Special two orthree-day-week pregrams areavailable in the Junior camp nrinsiero may alee attend theregular 5-day-week.

The Tween pregram evulved toutimulate new challenges fercampers who have reached theirtatter years of day camping.Although the canspgroweda andprogrammed aclivities arechallenging In all age levels,special weekly outpentingprograms are planned to providenew dimensines geared tu thematurity level nf the tweenagers,Tweess elect to participate inprngrams such as fishing, rollerskating, miniuture gulf, bowlingand Honey Hill Beach,

To add spice to the program,each Friday bas a special eventand cookout, Events suck as car-nivals, junior elympics, balloondistance contesta, peanut hantaand water fun days cslmioateeachweek's activitim,

Dnnr In deer bus serviceprovides transportation te andfrom campeach day.

Fer further infennatiun and abrochure, canfact Alles Schwartzat the camp office: 251-0420.

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The High Road program isspecifically designed to helpdevelop a person's capacity formore effective living and leader-ship. It's a chance to tears, withothers ahout leadership, itsstyles, itsproblems, its joys.

ligh Road worhs hy reducinglife to ito most basic function.From the hase camp hy LongLake, you'll he moving out to ex-plore some of the most ruggedcoustry is the north, fromMichigan's upper pesninsula tothe shores of Lake Superior. CVDepending on the time of theyear, you'll he huckpackisg,canoeing, rock climbing, inking,orienteering, snowshoeing, sodcross country skiing.

Throughout the year, HighRoad programs are cooductedfor men and women who want lolearn more about their leadershippotential. Every program isdeveloped around the needs of o,each individual group. Pairs ofhighly skilled instructors gnidethe program of each group mcm- , -her. Careful selections of sor in-structional staff insures the safe wilderness experience forprofessional standards nrc participaots.natsrally maintained to provide a For more ioformatioo write lo:

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child prelearning center for in-fasts through hiodergartes.They wilt ho featuring a SommerDay Camp. The Children willstay so the g000dn, ooiog thelarge outdoor play area andswimming pool. Summer Camphouro are 9:21 am. to 4 p.m. withentended service provided torworhiog parents and the ceoterwill be opeo from 6:30 am. lo6:30 p.m. The center io uoderstale licensed supervision. Call967-027f tor more intormalioo.

Nues Parks offerDay Campprogram

The Niles Parts District, willagain offer a nummer Day Compprogram which begins June 18.The Camp in roo Monday throughFriday. Transportation will heprovided from the parh nearestthe camper's home, with pich-upbeing between g am. and 8 am.and drop-ott between 4 p.m. - 5p.m. The last day ofeach sessionwill end at noon. Childreo moothe 6 years old by Sept. 1 aocI soolder than 10 years by Sept. I.Each camper must supply bioown buch sod the Parb Districtwill sspply the beverages. Two

Habonim Camp Tavor inspiredby ideals of kibbutz

Habonim Camp Tavor, ThreeRivero, Mich., in bested on f4wooded acreo only 3 hours fromChicago. Facilities ioctode pool,labe and honher hitcheo. Ac-tivities offered are sports,swilmoing, farming, dramatics,arts and crafts, bar and bat mit-zvah tutoring, boating, gym-sashes and canoe trips. Thecamp's program combines

Park Ridge YMCA summer camp,The Parh Ridge YMCA Day

Camp is a secure place for yourchildren to spend an enjoyable,educational snmmer. We offer avariety nf recreationalprograms. At all times, yourchild will he guided by trainedleaders concerned with helpingthem enjoy themselves in awholesome way. All these ae-tivitien mean a sew circle ofpeers for your child, where he orshe can develop social shills andmake sew friends.

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special trips are taken duringeach session of camp. All cam-peru will be required to weartheir Park District Day Campshirts os the days of the trips.Shirts are included io the fee.Special events such as talentshows, races, baking contests,games, Swimming and sportsevents are including in the dailyactivities. Register early begin-sing April 2 to insure your child ufus fitted and exciting summerlCall 987-8833 for more isfor-matins.

Jewish camping, inspired-by theideals of the kibbutz io Israel,with traditional Americas cam-piog activities. New 3 weekprogram for youngsters esleriog4th grade. Tws, 4 week sessionsfor children ages O-17. ContactArlene Demb, 9f1 Ridgewooddr., Highland Parlo, 432,3110 orcall Stephanie Grossman, 729-922f.

Camp meets Mooday throughFriday from 9 am. to 4 p.m. Foran additinoal fee st $10 per weekynu can enroll ynurchild ip ourentended care program wherethe YMCA will provide speciallyplanned supervised -activitieswhich happen is safe places andare right for your child's age. Wemake sure that your child is is usupervised, protected environ-ment. Parents MUST drop-offand.pirk-up their children at theYMCA.

One - of sor most popular ac-livites, recreational swinsnsing,io available for alt nf sur DayCampers. Under the nupernisinnof nur instructors and Uf egnards,millions nf children have learnedto swim with the YMCA. Besidesswimming, there's a series nfsports programs, arts und crafts,storytelling and other oppor-Imitino for fon. Every child par-ticipateo in a well-balanced andwell-structured program at theYMCA. Our dedicated leaderssee lo It that each day yourchildren are with us, they willgrow u little hit. Join Us For AnUnfnrgetable "Susniner Of Fun"!

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Valentine activitiesat Washington School

The entire Washington Schontpopalation heard the tune nf"Happy Valentine's Puy to You"55 Tuesday, Feb. 04 when singingtelegrams were deliveredthroughout the school. Fourstudents from the student councilwearing straw hats and u little"rannte-dante" made Ihr goodwishes of secret admirers madeknows tothe delight nf all.

On Wednesday, Feb. 15, thestudent council sponsored aValentine's Day dance. Thefeslivity was held in WashingtonSchool's alt purpose room forgrades 4-6.

Hearts and red and whiteballoons decnratedthe walls.

Washington School is located at2710 Golf rd., Glenview, and isose of five elementary schools inEantMaine School District f2.

. Dentist visitsNelson School

Dr. Leo D. Morton, a pediatricdentist, visited the third gradeclasses at Viola H. Nelson Schnol00 Wednesday, Feb. 8.

Dr. Morton discussed the im-portasce nf proper nutrition,demonstrated proper brushingtechnique, and answered manyquestions csscernisg lhe tuo-dios, - care, and growth of theteeth.

The childres each received acopy nf the booklet, "The RaceUp Molar Mnunlain," from Dr.Monos.

A unit on dental health aodhygiese is included in the thirdgrade curriculum. The studentshave recently csncludedclassroom activities related todental health mouth.

Nelson School in located at fOOlN. Ozanam ave., Niles, and is oseof the five elementary schools ioEastMaine Dislrictllt3.

- Compositioncontest winner

Arniesse Menique (Angel)Lezob has won the first placetrophy in the Original Com-positios competition sponsored iby the Illinois Music EducatorsAssociation. Lezak, sow a seniorat Ioterlocben Arts Academy, lo-tenloshes, Michigan, attendedNUes North High School whilecomposing the winning entry, abrass quintet. Robert Anderson,her munie teacher and mentor alNorth, accepted the award in herabsence during the IMEA stateconference last month.

Lezak is Ike ssly Niles Northstudent, as welt as the firstfemale, ever to win first place inthe IO.IEA state composition con-test. Currently, the sixteen-year-std senior is coosidening otteri-dingeitherthe EastmanSchonl ofMusic, Rochester, New Ynrh, orthe Royal College of Music, Los-dun, England.

WMU dean's listMure than 950 students are in-

eluded on the dean's list for Ihefall semester uf the 1003-54academic year at WesternMichigan University. Localstudents included: Bandi FaithDonenberg nf 0452 ¡GIbones,Shokie. Jennifer A. Moshak, 501fLouise, Skokie.

Nilehi summer schoolprogram

The 1984 Riles Township highschools summer program willbegin un Friday, June 15, and codun Friday, July 27. Ns classeswill be held on Wednesday, July4. All academic Courses will beheld in Ihe Riles Norsk HighSchool building, at 9800 N. Lawlerin Skokie, while recreationclauses are conducted in RilesNorth, Niles Went, and NitosEast.

Academic courses are opes loall high school age students, fromwithin as well as outside District210. "We welcome students fromother high schools that do nothave their swo summerprograms," said Peter Christie,Ihe summer school principal.

According to Christie, 3facademic courses will he offeredthis summer for credit. Also

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Various craft classes oes of-fered soch as sail scot-' e,Woodworking, bulihiog uodpasoramic egg decoraliog. Spor-Is uctivilies offered includeswimming, learn handball, fissIhockey and bowliog. There seecuohiog classes to tears how Is

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take flrstplace in RegiondAt the Evanston Regional,

Resurrection's gymnasts tookFirnt Place with a score of 135.05which qualified them for the Sec-honni. Resurrection is the firstChicago school and first Catholicschool to win Regionals m thestate's seven-year history ofcompetition.

At the Evanston-New TrierSectional on Feh. 14, the Banditscame is fourth place with a scoreof t34.twhichwao the second hostscore all year. "I am reallypleased with Ihe Sectional evesthough we didn't come out on top.We were np against some strongsenior gymnasts. CarolynGawends is a jnnior, the rest aresophomores, so sur fntore looksvery hright," commented CoachSue Fosco.

Althnngh none of the Banditswilt move to State csmpetitios,high scorers among Ike teamwere: Tammy Heser on vaultwith an 0.75; Carolyn Gawesda55 haro with an 0.75; Magas Mc-

Matins with as 0.05 on heam andLori Buttasti with as 0.75 in floorexercise. Lori averaged 8.44 tsrall-around, Tammy 0.30 andCarolyn 0.3.

To move into the Sectionals,Tammy Hexer took first place atthe Regissal io the floor exercisewith an 8.9, second on vault with8.9, fifth so haro with 0.25 and hadan all-arsnnd of 8.54 for thirdplace. Carolyn Gaweoda wanstrong taking second place is alt-aroand with an 06f average atthe Regional. She placed in everyevent - second on hors and heamand third in floor exercise andfnarth on vault. Magas MeMnhsnmanaged fifth place so beamwith an 0.15 and Chris Kuky gotfourth in flour exercise with as8.7.

Resurrection's gymnasticteam made an outstanding con-trihatiso of young talent,discipline, and achievement isgymnastics.

Maine East gymnastsqualify for section als

way she'u going to be at the StaleMeet as a spectator. She'sworked extremely hard for 4years and has been nominated forSr. Gymnast sfthe Year -no she'svery delermined to do wellexaugh at SertissaIs to earn aplace in alt events, including theAll Around. She certainly has Ihephysical abllily and the desire, sonow it will be a mental corn-petition. Many uf the utate'n hostgymnaulu are io nur Sectional, soChrinli will have to he reallypsyched np for this meet," rom-mented roach Axeluon.

As for Sarmiento sud Strazzux-te, they had to sweat nut aqualifying berth all week, not fin-ding out if they had made il sutilSun. Sarmiento had a well-executed handspring full vaultwhich scored 8.05.

Culver students rallyfor basketball team

Culver Rschettes: from l-r: George Langis, Dale Hoeft, GaryHochet, Scott Greencowald, Martin Murray, Kelly Martin,Charles Ginocchio, and Brian Nahai.

Shown above ix theGirlu' B Squad enjoying Rocketle perfor-

Culver students had the chancerecently to show support for theirGirls' Bashetball teams, Wed-seoday, Fehruary 8, at a rip-roaring Pep Rally held ¡o theschool gymnasium. This eventtraditionally kicks off the firsthomegame for the Girls' A.Squad, defending canferenrechamps (for lhree yearn ran-ning), who are currently un-defeated.

Not only were the studentstreated to a superb dance routineperformed by the cheerleaders,hut the infamous "Rorkettes"also danced to the cheers of adelighted audience. The "Rocket-

tes", a group of eighth gradeboys, who don rheerleadiog out-fits, are an annual favorite ofbolb students and teachers alike.Besides being gond oporto aboutcurling their hair, squeezing intotight-filling skirts, and applyingeyeliner, the hoyo also learnvarious cheers and a danceroutine, high kicks and alll

The highlight of the Pep Rallyio the crowning of theHomersming King and Queen.This year's royal couple was noneother than basketball great,Queen Jeasoine DiModica and"Rorketle" high kicker, KingMarlin "Martha" Murray.

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Nues West hostsrules meeting

Niles Went High School willhost nne of 16 IHSA Softball RulesInterpretation meetings heldthroughout the state for officialsand maches. It will be held in theochssl on Tuesday, Feb. 28, star-fing at 7p.m. with registrationand followed hy the in-trrepretutiono at 7:38p.m.

The clinician at this meetingwill be Richard Kessler, a nef-thall official from Aodioch, who isone of the persoos selected by theIHSA to conduct this year'smeetings.

The IHSA veqnires thatregistered officials in the stateattend ose of these meetings eachyear. Coaches are welcome to at-tend also. The meeting will heheld io rssm 140 at Rilen West.

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Programregistration

Registration far all rncreatinnprograma IS takes at the MortonGrove Park District's PrairieViese Community Center, 6134Demptter, Monten Grave. Officehours are Monday throughFriday, 9 am. to 5 p.m. For fur-ther information telephone 965-120g.

Registration Is now being oc-cepleof for the following springprograms. Superstar Karatespring session begins March 21and runs through May 9. Dansesmeet on Wednesday at RationalPark at 4 p.m. for beginners andat 5 p.m. far intermediate sOudes-tu. Fee for this t week program is$11.50.

Judo meets os Thursday atAmino Park at 7 p.m. far begin-sers andlp.m. for,advanceof par-ticipasts. The spring sessionbegins on Mach 19 and the fee furthis clausts $17.50.

Tue Kwnn Do meets twice aweek as Monday and Wednesdayat AmIn Park ut 6:30 p.m. or7:45 p.m. for beginners and at 9p.m. for intermediate students.The spring session for this clambeginn on March 19 and rannthrough May 9. The fee for this 8week session io $22.

Registrution in new being ac-cepted for Youth IuntrsnrtivaatSacrer which begins on May 2and runs through Jane 30. Theprogram is apeo to lut-11hgraders. Thefeeis $17.

Create a mountain nf a sundaeata good aId-fashioned ire creamsocial. Sundaes of Saturday willlabe place on March 17 at 1 p.m.at the Prairie View Center.Children must be accompaniedby an adult. The fee for tIsis of-ternunn of fun and goad eats is52.50/persas.

Children, Kindergarteo-Othgrade and adults arc welcome toregister far nur Mother GaaseTrip winch will labe place onSaturday, April 7 from 9:15-3p.m. The group will travel taGoodman's Children's Theatre tosee traditional Mother Gooserhymes acted out. Following lun-ch we witt ga lo the magnificentOrchestra Hall to bear theChicago Symphony Orchestraaccompany a variety nf dancersperforming some favorite talen.The fee for this day of excitingestertaimosent is $11/child and$13/adult.

Spring sessions for YouthComputer Seminars begin onMonday, April 2 for IntermediateBasic Programming far children15-16 years old. Class rann for 4weeks from 4-6 p.m. at thePrairie View Center. Introduc.tise la Basic Pragrammiagclasses are held be Wednesdays.Fee for these two programs are$55 aclaun.

Gnitar spriog aession begins snMarch 31 at Oisela Park at 9 am.fer heginuero and 15 n.m. for in-lermediate students. Clames areheld on Saturday and cost $22peruousion.

There are still openings in ourspring Calligraphy clans whichmeets on Tuesday eveniogs atPrairie View Center from 7-9p.m. This clans for adults beginsso March 20 and roes throughApril 10. The feo io $15.

Ott PaintIng spring sesnionbegins on April 4 through May23and meets either on Wednesday,22 p.m. to 2:20 p.m. sr Thursdayevenings from 7-9 p.00. Wed-

nesday eluso meets at NationalParkand Thurndayevening clammeets at Oketo. The fee for thinadultrlans is$23 per session.

Adults can learn WatercolorPaintIng starting March 28 at thePrairie View Center os Mondayevening from 7-19 p.m. The feefortfsiu clans ts$30 per session.

The Adventure Club will -hegoing to the Ice Capados onSaturday, March 10 for thematinee perfnrmasce. Basleaven Prairie View Center at2:10 p.m. and returns about 3:30p.m. Stars of thin year's show is-rinde Dorothy Hamill and theSmnrfn. Children ander 12 mootbe accompanied by an adult. Cootin $8.90 (includes ticket and tras-sportation).

There are still Openings issome sessions of Camp Mor Gro,Kiddie Kamp andCamp FratrieView. Non-residents mayregister beginning March 1. Vonmayregister for all sessions openby paying tsr one session is fulland the remaining session reuer-ved with a $25 deposit each.Detailed brochure on each ofthese camps are available at thePrairie View Center, 0834 Dem-

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The 3 Sn, Schachte, Sarmiento,and Strazzaxte, came throughagain - ltda time qualifying forthe Sectional qualifying meet iothe State meet serien. Sr. ChristiSchachte had already placed as aranked qualifier lu every eveulincluding the All-Mound at theReginnal meet, whereas Sar-miento and Strazzanle are at-large qualifiers from the entireSectional. Jr. Maggie Sarmientoqualified on Vault and fr. LisaStrazzante qnalifiedon Beam andAll Around. Elated Demon rauchBelly Auction was very pleasedwith her entire Ieam'u perfor-mance at the Regional andhaving these three girls go on ¡uState series competilion "makethe xeaxnx well worth the timeand hard work everyone puts ¡utsgymnastics. The girls hit when itcounted, for their team and forthemselves, and now our goalsare shifting upward towards the The Maine East gymnasts wtllState Meet," quoted Axelxon. compete in the State Meet at"Christi ¡s a Sr. and there is no PalatineFeh.24und25...............: Available For Fall Leagues. 1984!85Season

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OUR 28TH YEAR

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Best PricesFree Estimates

CALL774-2479

REAL ESTATE

FORSALE BY OWNER

AURORANr. Sm. Regis School. 4 hedraoenu,2¼ bumhs. flrnplece, 2½ cae garageon large Ioeadiooenf On schools. Nr.eirrrafficcunere.

MUSTSET1LE ESTATE897-2125

FORSALE BYOWNER3 FIaI, Vio, LinoololDi ourse y, GroasIncuse., Good Cash Flow, Felly Ren-end, Low Maint, Good Roof, Prined005011, New, Le5'sTalk.3291183 Or 4409448 Wknds.

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DES PLAINES By OwoerOPENHOUSE 1.4P.M.

FEB. 19.26. Lovely 4 Ronm. 1Loose Sndroom. Eam-In Kirchen.

Sal000y. 914 Sq. Ft M000.ln Cord,MUSTSEE 297.3531

FORSALE 8YOWNERDO WNERS GRO VE

Beast 3 60, 1 hark frame bosse onlargo 130 e 00 loO, Malore meces, Ocar ato. gar. Crpfd liv em, 4110, haIl +haedwd Ef no was fIrs. Tiled befh,All opplo's. eoen, Ing.. dshwohr,gerbage disp. wshrldryr, CIA , boom.Nr. shops, schls, rransp. $71,900.

968-0365

GLEN VIEWDeerlOoe Cono 2 beden. 2 BA. eel.in kir. lonniv, pool, oporadns Os's.

Bevo Offer290-5129

FORSALE SYOWNERHARDWARE STORE

Good oach floor. Oreul locufion inWill Coenry 7200 Sq. Fr. Price lo-dudes inoerrory, ficrmoree En

eqoipnrsnr. Asking $90,000. 349-2396. Will Nor LesbafThls Price.

FOR SALE BY OWNERLAKE VIEW

Quad. Condo . 2 Snory. Seer OchI.Olor. In Colinry.. 2 BR, l'lo BA'S, Cr.pld.. All AppI., Low Meint, Immac,Cond,, Ort moose. Will Nor Leerer652,500, Nr, Shops, Schis., Trab.

. 894-7146

NEW LISTINGBrink Copo Cod. 2 Firepinons, 2 CorArranhed Gerage SO o 255 fr. Lof

. Esfole, Solo Imrvndi010 P0500es100.$115,000

JOHNSON REALTY5137 N. Milwookee Acenoe

5h00. Illinois,967-8800 -

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLESKOKIEILINCOLNW000 BUGLEPARK RIDGE/DES PLAINtS BUGLEGOLF-MILL(EAST MAINE BUGLE

UPHOLSTERY

MICHAELS INTERIORS8115 N, Milwaukee Aoe. Nileu

966-0645CUSTOM MADE

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JOHNSON REALTY0137N,MilwaekeoA venue

Niles, Illinois,967-8800

FOR SALE SV OWNERNAPERVILLE

Eso, 3 bedroom o Carear , 2 oarguregn . Lares let CIA, narOhfonosSn mony opgmades,.Cl050 mo school,hoys, mmaosp. $74,950,

- 357-1784

FOR SALE BY OWNER

NIPPERSINK2 FAMILY

SPACIOUS HOME

Approximately 2000 Sq. Ft.pRr unit On 3/4 ocre, Owner

, Being Transferred. MustSell. Call For Morn Infor-mafion, $75,000

(414) 279-3630

. FOR SALE 6V OWNERNORTHBROOK

School Disrricl 25, New on merkotWell maint 3 BR ranch, sal in kiech,refinished herdwd lles, ceramic rilehafh, New roof, terge fenced yardOS e 157 Low renne. 552.50$. Sy Ap.Pt Only. 5865943

FOR SALE BY OWNERTemahawk.RhlnolandOr, Minocqouarne. 90 acres privoen laIn. 4 BRfarmhouse. 2 Oooboildints, nowforrace , olI orw rhurrnopuns win.dews, copper plombbog, pleolebohoI wafer rerh, 2 wells. Fornishud.574,900, 484.8338

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HOUSE SALES. AIIVRA AM MUSICAL

INSTRUCTIONJoseph M. Loicas

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912 W. Tcoohy, Park Ridge

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FAIRPRICESLICENSEE, BONDED En INSURED

889-3833 - 34

JOHN'SSEWER SERVICE

Oakton a Milwaukee,Mles696-0889

Volo, Neighborhood Sower Man

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...Okayed $524 to oeod othtetic- oopervisOr to sporto coofererice

in Ortando, Ftorido March 21 to23....WiIt disc000 o marketingprogram with the tocot Coca CotaCompany.

Larger No Smoking signowitt be pooled at the RecreationCenter.

Park representatives witt gote

PR-VFWseminar

Park Ridge Post 3579, Veteransnf Foreign Waco of the UnitedSteten will host a seminar osTuesday, Feb. 28 at the PostHome, 10 W. Higgins Rd., star-tingat73fp.m.

Btood Presnore teste will beadministered by a registeredsorse to all participants who at-tendthis seminar.

Guest speakers for the eveningwill he Dr. Joan Cnmmisgs, fromHines V.A. Medical Center andChris Koza, Hospice Director atLutheran Geserat Hoopitat. Ks.Koza otated the Hnspice programis a 'Special care program forpatiente who aretermisatly itt."

Refreshments wIll he served bythetadies auxiliary.

Beta GammaChapter Meeting

on Thursday, Fete 23, BetaGamma Chapter of Alpha DeltaKappa will meet at Christy's onwaskegas rd. in Glenview fordinner. Florence Fiader, chapterpresident, nf Princeton ave. inEvanston would like all memberslo he present at the beginning ofthe cocktail hour at 5 p.m. EveCarter,Schaumbarg, will presesitwo prospective members whowill participate In the initiationceremonies. A short programwill follow.

sthtetos. She reported RilesTonoship will contribute $5KO tothe M-NASIt activity and villageoftitites president NickBlase naid$5,ogo from revenue oharing wittbe contributed by the village.

Heineo also reported fourathletes will participate in a-stateOlympics downstate - and $10ffwill be raised for each of the par-ticipants. -

THECLASSIFIEDS

--USETHE BUGLEu-

Nues parks... -

Street between Oaktoo and Dem'pster.

After Ibe meeting Hughes toldThe BogIe 650 letlérs were sent toresidents and 137 responded.Ninety-four rsptisdeots desiredto assen, 30 preferred to remainis the Pork Ridge district and 13were nsdecided.

In other actions the hoard wilthe reviewing peroosnel policymanuats regarding thepossibility of fstorn uniàoioationnf emptoyees. Effective-Joly t,state teginlotion allows kItmunicipal and public employeesIheright to unionize.

Commissioner Walt Besssereported the disiridt will under-lake o tree donation program forNues parks asd- golf morse.Local organizations and in-dwiduals will he requested tosupport a program which willcostahout $100 per tree.

The cr555 csuntry ski aclivitiesgrossed about $5,000 this year.The program has ended for thisyearas park workers prepare theTAIt areafer sprioggotf.

Denied a request from the Golf-Maton park. dintrict for one ofTAM golf cosrse. Corn-miosioners felt non-residentswould he using the course,preventisgresidentu' Ose,...A $251ff increase in medicalinsnrance costa for park person-nel resulted in the hoard vnlingtodrop dental insurance, effectiveMay 1. Atoo, 10% of -familycoverage will he paid by em-plOyees. These two changes willsave the park district about810,100 beginning next year. Thisyear's costo have already. beencoveted by this year's ap-propriation. -

At the March 8 meeting Ike.hoard will discnss the harolllsg ofordinances for a police, pavingand lighting tax. Hughes told TheBugle .025 lax will he med forpark police protection and as f05lax will he med for paving andlighting, This will upgradesecurity....Beuxse reported vandalism hasbeen quiet this past month and astudy nf a preliminary report onthe Ranger program is recom-mended. -

...Beasue reported a study of amanual fur federal grant.s Is un-

966-3900

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NURSING DIRECTORNaSional Hown Health C.rn Cu. hasvend for RN. with onwbivedbuslvnss and hnme health sam nu.porinflet. Rntpnntihilitius inoludepa tients 050nns wunts, markotiosprosnvt. tino, nod ssperois iso of iohewn evspinynos. doni andidatemust hosa 55. minimum i yoar no.pnriuvce in COmmsoity HealthNursiouw rh onrr500 IL li sanan . cor

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nqaal sppnrssnity employer

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WAITRESSESNEEDED PART TIMElmmedlotoly. sume ooparianonprafnrrod. butwill train.

- Apply In Per.nnPIPERS RESTAURANT

HOLIDAY INNAtk tu, Mary KayTouhy&Mannheim

Attirerutisa AcOso Ewslnyer

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derway.Hughes reported 13 persons

hove been interviewed for ad-mioislrative assistant and achoice will be mode by Morch t....Okayed $1,805 for upgradingshowers at the Recreation Con-ter....A $110f transfer of funds forflower, bulb and fertiliner pur-chase was approved for flowerhoxesand arouodpark trees.

NEWcREDfrdI Nobody refosediAlso VisaiMastnroatd.

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AVON REPSWanted In Your Area

New Training ProgramDouble Earning OpportunityBusiness BenterThan Ever

CALL ANITA674-0045

Zion Febroory 20 to review thewater slide program there.

The new alcohol beveragepolicy wilt allow civic groups andrecognized organizations in Ni1sto use olcnhnl only at théRecreation-- Center -during the-year and at the llporls Complexdnring the summer only.-Board president Elaine Heinen

reported $27,100 is needed for avon to be oued by wheel chair

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GOLF-MILL!EAST MAINE BUGLE

GENERAL OFFICE94:3O, 5 Days A Week.

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JOBS OVERSEASni5 ,nsnoy fast.- $20,000 to 550.00e plat pur ynor.

Call 1-70f-042-8f00. Eot. 21307.

PHONE SALESWork in Bugle Newspapers office

3 or 5 days per week,Salary plus commission. Will Train,

. Excellent opportunity for. highly motivated applicant.

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porationaggressive

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823-5800Vicinity Of

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be.t CHILDREN'S SERVICES HEADFor aetioe and progressive suburban library located 16miles from Chicago's Loop. District Library serves apop. of 52,000. Summer construction project includes anew 4,800 sq. ft. Children's Dept. Library installing CLSIas well as a computer learning lab for the public with amini.lab in the Children's Dept. We are looking for adynamic individual to assume responsibility foraggressive and innovative programming, materialsselection, staff development. Supervise B (4.3 ftc) staff.Work with Branch Child. Libn. in developing and im.plementing programs and services at active branch.Salary $16,000. ALA-MIS and three years experiencerequired. Send letter of application and resume to:

DUNCAN J. McKENZIE. ADMINISTRATOR.NuES PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT.

6960 OAKTON STREET.,NILES. ILLINOIS. 60648

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For active branch librarylocated 16 miles fromChicago's Loop. Respon-sjbllities include collectiondevelopment, programming,displays, work with parenteand schools and some adultreference work. Startingsalary $12,500. ALAMISrequired. Send letter ofplication and resume to:

Duncan J. Mckenzie,Administrator.

Nues Public Library District,6960 Oakton StreetNibs, Illinois 60648

C LERICALC LERK

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seemed incongruous when thebookstacks could hear echoesdown their empty hywayo.

Ose area of Contentionshould he raised with Harryand his followers. In the lateseventies Harry and his boardadded a sentence to a libraryordinance which enabled thndistrict to accumulate Oflusedbudgeted money. Since '78 or'79, the hoard bao accumulated.$750,fOo which will be Used forthe exponsion.

There io nothine illegal inthis accumulation. Bol thereo something wrong in ac-cumuloting this much money.

Employees at the libraryhave long contended they areunderpaid. Addiñg the shortpay to the lack nf books begsthe ohviono. Has this moneybeen accumnialeul while short-changiug library employeesan well an hooh-lesn readers?

Harry, tihe many public of-ficials, wants to do somebuilding. Wnrdsmilhs ose aplay on another psychologicalterm, calling this on "edificecomplex." They lihe to huild.They like their names carvedon a cnrnerstone. And, in thiscase, Harry wasH to spendlibrary residents' moeeywithout neekiag their ap-provai.

- The normal route we labe inour commuuuitieo is to ask forvoter approval beforebuilding. U the guys who fontthe bills don't want anymorebuilding, then they have aright In tell the people whorepresent them not to build.That's the way it's normallydone. Butold Harry found aloophole and inserted that nuesentence, which enables thedistrict to accumulate moneyfrom the budget. Throughholding bach fair salary ocalesand holding back honk buying,the interest pins money nowadds up to $75f,OOf.

Harry thinhs the libraryshould have au addition. Themany tkouoands of people whopay the library bills mightthink otherwise. But throughHarry's ono Sentence inner-

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Public officials like tu offerthat old bromide, "leur tanesWon't he increased",whenever they underlaheprojects such as this. But that$75f,ofo still belangs to thepeople who own the districtand they should have a voicein such an enpesditure.

Critics contend the briefplanning period was loo shortfor os effective plan. Criticsalso cite the decreasedenrollment in the schoolswhich shows the reduction inOur children population,Nevertheless, anotherchildren's library mom iobeing built despite thedecreased number of childreoin Ike area.

Before old Harry accepted astate grant from Jim Edgar,he opohe about his six years os1ko board. He unted how hardthe work bon been. And hespnke ahnut the need to plowthe fields, and plant the seedsfor the new harvest Ikedistrict wilt be receiving.People who served on theboard the past years might.have been offended by Harry'smetaphors. Was he saying"Harry" had In clear thefields? Was he saying thatmeant ridding Ike distriel ofthe old bnard members? If itwas, it was a public en-pression of arrogance whichwould have keen better leftunsaid.

When Oablon College built11,5 campus amidst an areawhere a high school and ajuuior high school had justbeen closed, we realized howwaslefut publié officials casbe with the public's masey.While high schools in NéwTrier, Niles and Maint Town-ships were all shuttered, thecollege people were buildingasothercampus. We thought itwas unconscionable.

Harry's one-man effort tolabe a circuitous route aroundthevotero by not neehing theirokay for this additinn Smacksofa oirnilaractiou.

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The Skohie Fine Arts Cous-mission is new acceptingapplications for grants to supportlocal fine arto programs andorganisations for the 1953-84season. The objective of theShnhie Fine Arts Commissiongrants program is to facilitate ar-tu programs which besefit Shokieresidents, either as participantsor "consumers". In all cases, the'recipient of a grant is expected loprovide matching resources forthe program, either in actualfunds or in-hind.

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vocatienal educatinnat instructurat Hiles West displayed theGuidance Informatinn Systems(GIS) medal the school. The GISpruvides counselors and utndentuwith information en colleges, oc-cupations, and government gran-t,s and leans fer educatias, hesaid. '

There were alun displays ofauto mechanic class projects andfoods cmhed hy students. Infer-motion on child development andhssiness edsration courses wasalun available.

Schusleff, who helped Jnhn\ Winterhalter organize the prac-

tirai arts displays, said the objec-tive mus to, "let the people seewhat we have." Ho said manyparents and students are notaware of the variety of coursesoffered in practical arts.Schmteff said about 1,990 studen-la are tubing at least ose of thecourses bu practical arts at HilesNorth.

At Hiles West, some 1,800students are tahing classes inpractical arts, said Winterhalter,direclor of practical arts at HilesWest. In some cases, he added,students have takes more thanOne class.

Carol Barrington, president nfthe Hiles West PTSA, said, "Weare encouraging parents to gettheir students invnlved in thepractical arts program."

Barrington uaidthere are about2,000 members io the district'stwo PTSA'o, which were formedover 55 yearn ago. Every yearthe two groups jointly sponsortwo programs at one of the twoschools. f

residents, or which reach audien-ces primarily composed of ShaMefamilies.

Deadline far entry is March 2.Application forms are availablefrom the Shohie Fine Arts Cam-mission at Centre East. Call 073-0300 and ash fsrPat.

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Morton GroveLibrary news

. "Be TruetoYelu' Teeth OrThey Will Be False to You" is Iketitle of a health lecture presentedat the Morton Grove PublicLibrary on Menduy, Feb. 27 at73t p.m. This lecture an den-tistry'will he given by Dm,Richard Muzaneb and GaryLamantia, D.O.S. They willdiscuss the nwest advances indentistry, suck as bonding, or-thosathic surgery and dental im-plants. The program is sponanredby the Murton Grove HealthPrngram. For farther infor-mation castact Marcy Ainstadterat the Health Dept., 965-41W.

The Adult Feature Film Serieswill cnntinae at the Mortnn GroveLibrary with a shAming of "TheOdd Couple", starring JackLemmon and Walter Matthau, onTuesday, Feb. 28 at 23f and 73Op.m. Admission is free.

Legion plansSt. Pat's party

Almost every month the Mor'tas Grave American Legion Post#134 has a party to celebratesome Occasion highlighted by thecalendar daring that month.March is lo be no exception, andaSt. Patrick's Day dinner-dance isalready being planned.

The chairman io junior vicecommander Frash Mayer. He isscheduling the event for Satnr-day, March 17 and the scene willhe the Legion Memsrial Hnme,0140 Dempster.

Mayer may be reachedat 073-445g for ticket information.

Advauce reservations are' required, .

The complete evening will in'elude pro-dinner cocktails, a cor-ned beef andcuhhage entreemeal and daucing to a fine bandwith open bar the remainder nf,the evening. "Package" denatinnper caaple is nnly $27.

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M. Duran, son nf Gloria E. andLute A. Duran of 7001 N. Koathsg,Lincalnwood, has completed onestation unit ' training (0587F) atthe ILS. Army Infantry School,

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Nues West Open HouseEighth graders whn wilt attend

Nues West High Schuol nest year,and their paresia, are invited tovisit Oho schnol an Wedsenday,Fob. 29. The Opon Houseprogram will begun with ageneral meeting at 7l10 p.m. isthe school auditorium, and con-tusse with visite to clasuroomuand groap meeting with theguidance counselors..

Various displays and demon-strations will he a part of theclassroom visita segmeol nf theevening, asd teachemb will be inthe classrooms to answerquestions regarding courserequirements. Student activitiesand Interscholastic sports will herepresented in the 'studentcafeteria.

The groop meetings with thecounselors wifi take place bet-wecn82Band850p.m., andwill

Local student onConvocationCommitteelocal student Jolla Biwak uf

Park Ridge, is on the Cnn-vscatinu Committee at LakeForest CoBege.

The Convocation Committee is"responsible for organiuing useries that brings to camposnoted performers and apeakers1mm a variety nf lielda te sharetheir expertise with the eaBogeand conununitl'.

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"This is such a good nppnr-tunity to get acquainted withHiles West. We hope that all thestudente and parente will takeadvantage o! it," said Jim Swan-son, who is in charge nf the OpenHouse. Other faculty members onthe Opes Home committee areJuanita Carlson, BarbaraChausow, Bill Handeel, RollieKorol, Andy Maggio, ElizabethOldbam, Fred Ricordi, and PatSavage.

Student musicians will open theevening with a musical prelude,aud refreuhnsents will be servedin the student cafeteria at Ihe endof the evening.

Alert victim... Cnnt'dfrnmNllea-E.MnIueP,l ''Alter obtaining a picture of the have held the gun during the rub-

alleged rubber, police asked the bemy.other viclim of the robbery to The driver of the car is allegedbob through a number uf pic- lo have been John Oros, If, oftures including the one identified. Chicago and o 15-year-oldAgain, the second victim ideo- Chicago juvenile was alsstified the Same robber from the arrested,piolures. Giovaselli said Chicago police

Hiles Police then obtained a have also implicated the group iowarrant for the arrest of Jeffrey a robbery of o Wbite Hen Pantry,

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Artists unteresled in su mi g search warrant for a Chicago checks. The money was foundworks should bring 2 pIeces o home where Kubus may have divided up among all four suspec-their choice to Centre been staying. Al the hume, lu.March 3 or March 4, Scum 10 am located in the 5111f bloch of Auslin Giovanetti also noledautillp.m. Ave., police found $52 and the prosecutors have decided to

The Opening Reception wilt be knife allegedly used in the rub- charge the juvenile as an adult.held on Sunday, March 11, from 2 bery. Armed robbery is a Class Xp.m. until 4 p.m. al Centre EasI, Loter arrested asd charged is Felony, and if the suspects areaod $298 in prioes will be awar- the Niles crime was John lgnoffo, found guilty, they face f to 3fdod. 17, of Chicago who is alleged to years in prisun.

tacted Hiles Police. Duringquestioning, nne of the viclimstold police ube thought she hadrecognised une of the robberseven though they were wearingmasks.

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Founder's Day...High Schaul and ene nl thesrgaflizers nfthe evening.

The District 219 PPSA was. rsmsnemorating the fnsnding nf

its purest grosp, the NtisnatCsngress of Parents andTeachers.

Sin fnrmer presidents nf theNiles Township high school PT-SAs were presented with fluwersut the beginning of the evening.After the presentatinnu the 3fPTSA members joined nther par-

'enta in the Niles West cafeteria.There they got a chance to viewdemnnstrations of cempuler ap-plicatioss by teachers andstudests along with other studentprojects being dose ia the highschools.

Faingotd, a senior at HilesWest who is interested inbecnming an electrical engineer,displayed to parents what he doesin his accounting class.

"I really libe computersbecause there's un much you cando with them," said Faingold.

At a table sear the west door ofthe cafeteria, Marion Bebershowcased a courue, she said,will be offered at Hites North inSeptember. Beber, a teacher atHites North, helped purenis fillnul a worksheet of the foods theyale during the day. A studentthen typed the information intoan Apple II computer andreceived a printout analyzing thenutritional 'value of the foodchoices.

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