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Fromthe . E.1o i'üi. 6960 Onktó Street. .. Nilo,: 1. SO8 Oketo residents, Jerry's meet to resOlve rat problem A professional exterminator *111 try-to rid the 7tOObIoek of Oketo and thè Jerry's Fruit Market area on Milwaukee avé. of ratono u resoltof Mood ::ights meèting'sàgéeernént . betwéco the residénts ond Jerry. Rieger, ownerbf the fruit aéd vegabIestore. . . . A cordi gtojoesalerno Nl Director of;Code Enforcement,, bolh'thecornmerciol and renideé- byBndBnnánr " 'Theapprehennion-of a Deé PlaiÑes,yooth who won cooght, leaving a .locked-up'.Minelli's . FoodStore)ast week wan first- . ratepolicework, according to the" Mmdli brothers They. - réported the'yoong. man '-got .-, , intóthe store throughthe doct. 'r work.botfaètefficientwork by , 'Nilds finest" caught the 'escapee. as' he. was exiting from the étôre. The Minellis said, 'Nileé pOlicemen did a ' be'antifsl, jab'.' " and they' ,aoked if we wOuld 'let the, ',ommunityksow'ahÓatit. S 'poét-Election Afterthóughts Independent candidate Carnl Panek's ' one-woman c'aodidacy made NickBlase's , political maCl)ine" look pret- ty bad at more than one-third of 'tise polls. ' Ié'Niles Town- ship's il Nilesprécincls, Carol .. . beat 'Blase's,, three trastee' candidates attive of the polIs- , S "She came in secoodat another one on'd third at a'third r 5'precioct. She heat, the pwrhoas mahia 17 f , r theseilpolls. , , In Maiñe Toséaship. Carol .:wsn 7ofthé27 precincts. She, ",finbhd second at another and : third at allsird'polL ,. Consider the workings5 of Btaoe and his friends.' Far-24 years they've been holding ContInitedouPageS' £ét flouS' liai areas will be Baited" by the exterminator (ponring chemicals inlpthe rat holes). Salerno and Nich Constanlino. Nues Health Inspector, hosted the Monday night meetsng in which 29 neghhors of Jerry's came ta the Nues chambem-to seek an answer to the rat problem. - -. Sale-no said Rieger would pay Contioned an Page 38 stofrn from Two Chicago. jcweleré , were arrestedoa Thesday, April 2, for posscssOa at stolen' merchandise fromNiles' Lamh'ert'Jewelersr' 'Olficials of Lamhert Jewélers, tato' .W, Deinpster st., ñotificd' Nues policé' after "rccciviég 'an aneoy000as report,that a fonio r' ' employee, who had he,èn fired af- 1er féiling a tie-dele'c(or'lent;tai Day Care in Morton Grove and Nues r ' "Day Care in Mgrton Grove 'end Nuco" isthesoliject being discassed hy, the Leagsc 'of WomenVoters an Satsrday, April ' 13 at,l:3g at the home of Joan Goldberg, 8149 Clifton, Nues, 823 5682.The pablic is invited topae- ticipate with League memhe'és exploring .' ' 'the ' loltawin> /:qaesDansss.Swhat '. ' fatuities e-e ávaila,vsve they 'Care? Ar ti»esd t ':reoiiieéts? Single pareals?Whe ;':'é the caregivero? Are the léarhers ieofesiionatty trained? 'AFt 'children's emotiooal/sociat/ physical/inteltectaal needs being met or io it simply csstodial?. What are statistics ea Day Care is the U.S.? Should local gover- nomot ploy a part? ,' , BUGLE , SEEKS.NEWSBOYS The Bagle is seeking delivery neWscarrierS 'of alt ageé ta deliver newspapers on Thai's- days For an oppertonity ta 'earnextra dollars. Nues Events annual dlinne dance You stilt have time to get tickets 'h Nues Events Com- mittee has planned a woodeef al evening which will anode a sit doua dinner, dancing doni' prizes, raffles, but tu must im- partant thing this event h' . to of. fer is fellowship and quite frankly, it will not be a success withaotyna. Contmned on Page 30 Pu1ice recovà.pro perty Niles jeweler . stolen 'and then 'sold jewelry ta thcChiéago jewelers. ' ' Lamhert officials told, Nitos . poUce that $200,100 'io jewelry . wan nloleñ fram,their Niles'stare d g thetis ye cthe em- pl yeew keils lb sta Ta Nie P11cc d t'tt e alont"iith twa"Chieagó':POlice Còaliaaed on Píge30 others' Des Plaines man arrested in Minelli's burglary ASt year nid i)esPiafnen nias jioliceuuo saw the Deé Plaines was' arrestbd for burglarizing a . mas chruldsg. from inside' the .inealgn,cery'steitonWednesday hsildivgoulotheréof. ' ,, ., ' Ap t3 When the b gI w the .. Police were sent to' Mmdli''pat' cemas. ho drupped.a hag .he Broflieesf!'nods,fl80 Mitweukee was cérrying, jniopedfcom the fte bn gla ta w'i o fand a west cli teil LS 3tpm Add t O al Nues pol m WhiT elsetking the Is d f w e Il d d 1h m w s p th bmldmg 1w poi ce off s p eh sled h d g d lieuni sine thernof erg ee t e si the 7400htock of latmohng o a ea fe ce 1h C attn ed P ge 30 'S l°r5iOEjec* beginsin . ' Nues and Maine Townships w. .:pf O to prevent elder abuse ly C niel g &rv f ph? I h ces al abus d Skak V li y a f i pio tat o 11e participating an Elde Ahss of the I vc Dethonstration Péngi'ani,which . organizatianumay be called upon ' began April 1.'The,prôgram will' ' as' needed. ' Emergency shelter serve residenla ófShokie,Marton ' will he providedifreqaired. ' Grove, Linroinwand, Nues, Golf '- This project is one of tour in the - and Evanston. Sitnatians' of -' slate and is being fanded by the,,,,, . known or suspected abnse'af per', Illinois Department of Aging, , 'sans aged tO nr' aver shanld 'be ' r through the Saharban Cuoh Coon' ' éepirtedtnFcSat328-2404.Such ty Area 'Agency on Aging. reportssssllhemestgtedad Tb ghtheoeDmnsl t iielp.offerèd tahath abnsed'and'. Programs the Department so busses Abose m y w tod Ag g hop t d I cm 1h ti whk Id Its Cf i Pg .ClúbFashjoj S Modeling fashions fran G ingiss Farintwgar of Mart'osGrove )furegrsuid). ' Nibs for the'MaineEas,t Mothers' Club Fashion Spring P1tOMeoade will be held us Sal.,'April Show are from )t-rt Blake Whiteley of Nitos, 20 at Brigaote's al Dempsteè atsd Poller ltdo. Call W dy W I of Glé view Belly Gilma f 'N khi M tuch his f i i f m t d t h I I D s l'la oes Christy B now hi af P k R tige t25'0545 S Jay Smith uf Marion Gréve aéd Gao Richman 'ol. "'' ' ' i: ti Vili of Nile'. t3 ti j I t! 8746M VOL 20 NO 44 THE BUGLE THUILSDAV APICIL 11 l0&i 25 per copy

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Fromthe

. E.1o i'üi.6960 Onktó Street.

..Nilo,: 1. SO8

Oketo residents, Jerry'smeet to resOlve rat problem

A professional exterminator*111 try-to rid the 7tOObIoek ofOketo and thè Jerry's FruitMarket area on Milwaukee avé.of ratono u resoltof Mood

::ights meèting'sàgéeernént. betwéco the residénts ond Jerry.

Rieger, ownerbf the fruit aédvegabIestore. . . .

A cordi gtojoesalerno NlDirector of;Code Enforcement,,bolh'thecornmerciol and renideé-

byBndBnnánr "

'Theapprehennion-of a DeéPlaiÑes,yooth who won cooght,leaving a .locked-up'.Minelli's

. FoodStore)ast week wan first-.ratepolicework, according tothe" Mmdli brothers They.

- réported the'yoong. man '-got.-, , intóthe store throughthe doct.

'r work.botfaètefficientwork by, 'Nilds finest" caught the'escapee. as' he. was exiting

from the étôre. The Minellissaid, 'Nileé pOlicemen did a

' be'antifsl, jab'.' " and they',aoked if we wOuld 'let the,

',ommunityksow'ahÓatit.

S 'poét-Election AfterthóughtsIndependent candidate

Carnl Panek's ' one-womanc'aodidacy made NickBlase's

,

political maCl)ine" look pret-ty bad at more than one-thirdof 'tise polls. ' Ié'Niles Town-ship's il Nilesprécincls, Carol

.. . beat 'Blase's,, three trastee'candidates attive of the polIs-

,

S

"She came in secoodat anotherone on'd third at a'third

r 5'precioct. She heat, thepwrhoas mahia 17 f

,

r theseilpolls. ,

, In Maiñe Toséaship. Carol.:wsn 7ofthé27 precincts. She,",finbhd second at another and: third at allsird'polL ,.

Consider the workings5 ofBtaoe and his friends.' Far-24years they've been holding

ContInitedouPageS'

£ét flouS'

liai areas will be Baited" by theexterminator (ponring chemicalsinlpthe rat holes).

Salerno and Nich Constanlino.Nues Health Inspector, hostedthe Monday night meetsng inwhich 29 neghhors of Jerry'scame ta the Nues chambem-toseek an answer to the ratproblem. -

-. Sale-no said Rieger would payContioned an Page 38

stofrn fromTwo Chicago. jcweleré , were

arrestedoa Thesday, April 2, forposscssOa at stolen' merchandisefromNiles' Lamh'ert'Jewelersr''Olficials of Lamhert Jewélers,

tato' .W, Deinpster st., ñotificd'Nues policé' after "rccciviég 'ananeoy000as report,that a fonio r''employee, who had he,èn fired af-1er féiling a tie-dele'c(or'lent;tai

Day Care inMorton Groveand Nues r '

"Day Care in Mgrton Grove'end Nuco" isthesoliject beingdiscassed hy, the Leagsc 'ofWomenVoters an Satsrday, April '13 at,l:3g at the home of JoanGoldberg, 8149 Clifton, Nues, 8235682.The pablic is invited topae-ticipate with League memhe'ésexploring .' ' 'the ' loltawin>

/:qaesDansss.Swhat '.' fatuities e-e ávaila,vsve they

'Care?

Ar ti»esd t':reoiiieéts? Single pareals?Whe;':'é the caregivero? Are the

léarhers ieofesiionatty trained?'AFt 'children's emotiooal/sociat/physical/inteltectaal needs beingmet or io it simply csstodial?.What are statistics ea Day Careis the U.S.? Should local gover-nomot ploy a part? ,'

, BUGLE,SEEKS.NEWSBOYS

The Bagle is seeking deliveryneWscarrierS 'of alt ageé tadeliver newspapers on Thai's-days For an oppertonity ta'earnextra dollars.

Nues Eventsannual dlinnedance

You stilt have time to gettickets 'h Nues Events Com-mittee has planned a woodeef alevening which will anode a sitdoua dinner, dancing doni'prizes, raffles, but tu must im-partant thing this event h' . to of.fer is fellowship and quitefrankly, it will not be a successwithaotyna.

Contmned on Page 30

Pu1ice recovà.pro pertyNiles jeweler

. stolen 'and then 'sold jewelry tathcChiéago jewelers.

' ' Lamhert officials told, Nitos. poUce that $200,100 'io jewelry

. wan nloleñ fram,their Niles'stared g thetis ye cthe em-pl yeew keils lb sta

Ta Nie P11cc d t'tt ealont"iith twa"Chieagó':POlice

Còaliaaed on Píge30

others'

Des Plaines manarrested in Minelli's burglary

ASt year nid i)esPiafnen nias jioliceuuo saw the Deé Plaineswas' arrestbd for burglarizing a . mas chruldsg. from inside' the

.inealgn,cery'steitonWednesday hsildivgoulotheréof. ' ,, ., '

Ap t3 When the b gI w the.. Police were sent to' Mmdli''pat' cemas. ho drupped.a hag .heBroflieesf!'nods,fl80 Mitweukee was cérrying, jniopedfcom the

fte bn gla ta w'i o fand a westcli teil LS 3tpm Add t O al Nues pol mWhiT elsetking the Is d f w e Il d d 1h m w s p

th bmldmg 1w poi ce off s p eh sled h d g dlieuni sine thernof erg ee t e si the 7400htock of

latmohng o a ea fe ce 1h C attn ed P ge 30

'S

l°r5iOEjec* beginsin . '

Nues and Maine Townships

w. .:pfO

to preventelder abuse

ly C niel g &rv f ph? I h ces al abusd Skak V li y a f i pio tat o 11e

participating an Elde Ahss of the I vcDethonstration Péngi'ani,which . organizatianumay be called upon

' began April 1.'The,prôgram will' ' as' needed. ' Emergency shelterserve residenla ófShokie,Marton ' will he providedifreqaired. '

Grove, Linroinwand, Nues, Golf '- This project is one of tour in the- and Evanston. Sitnatians' of -' slate and is being fanded by the,,,,,. known or suspected abnse'af per', Illinois Department of Aging,

, 'sans aged tO nr' aver shanld 'be ' r through the Saharban Cuoh Coon'' éepirtedtnFcSat328-2404.Such ty Area 'Agency on Aging.

reportssssllhemestgtedad Tb ghtheoeDmnsl tiielp.offerèd tahath abnsed'and'. Programs the Department so

busses Abose m y w tod Ag g hop t d I cm 1h

ti whk Id Its Cf i Pg

.ClúbFashjoj S

Modeling fashions fran G ingiss Farintwgar of Mart'osGrove )furegrsuid). '

Nibs for the'MaineEas,t Mothers' Club Fashion Spring P1tOMeoade will be held us Sal.,'AprilShow are from )t-rt Blake Whiteley of Nitos, 20 at Brigaote's al Dempsteè atsd Poller ltdo. CallW dy W I of Glé view Belly Gilma f 'N khi M tuch his f i i f m t d t h I ID s l'la oes Christy B now hi af P k R tige t25'0545

S

Jay Smith uf Marion Gréve aéd Gao Richman 'ol. "'' ' '

i: ti Vili of Nile'.

t3 ti j I t! 8746M

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st: Iac Jogues 55 PIus Chbcelebrated St. Joseph's rnd St.Patrick's dayin the church butt.

A tuucheun of curued beef andcahhage was catered ¡u and ser-Ved bythe women.

The rnei tended bar, nervingwine, beer and noft drinkn.

.Battle of the Books

Celebration

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St. Isaac Jog55 Plus. Ciutì

The Nues Pùhtic Lihrary District's fnrntb, fifth, and sixthDintrict'n annual celebratius of graders and fontern couperatiuntheir Battle nl the Bunksprogram asosnug the District's public andwill he 7 p.m. Tumday, April 16, uchnol libraries.at the Ballard School Gym- The featured speaker for thenasium att32ßBallardrd., Nilen. evening in Mr. Bruch Colej-a

Thin special program noted children's aalhor alidhighlights a eampetilion upon- tontratnr. Team members troninaced by the Nilen Library lo en- neveu area uyhools wilt be awar-courage reading among the ded certificales for Iheir par-

licipatios in ihe program.The pshtie is invited to attend.For more information please

call the Children's ServicesDepartmental 967-8554.

SENIOR CITIZENS :.eeeee..e

Shampoo &Set 250.Haircut 3,OO

Sr. Mmn ClipperSiyttng 340Moon Reg. Hni, Siylinn 5,ßeee. TEN 3OMINUTE: SUNTANNING VISITS. 35.00 .t e

FREDERICKS COIFFURESt 5351 M Miiwnkin Annua.e '.nno, III. donad Movdny)e NE141574

sIRLoii- RIBÉEBUTFSTEAKS STEAKÇWTOOZ.CUT BOZ.CUT 100Z.CUT 80Z.CUT

$229 $1891 $39 *1)89EA, . EA. I EA. EA.

. Dancing was ta the Musir ut aone luau hand which wan verydelightful.

A good time was had by all.Many thashs tu the PresideFt

Slm'ley Zahnhi and lo all theworhers that made this partypossihte.

Harrison Tech50th reunIon

The clans ut 1935, IlarrisonTech, in having their 50threnntan, May 17 at Stouffer's GalsBrooh. Those -interested couldcontact Beoice Wendt at 627-0379r Evelyn FelicI at d47-6490. - . -

HOMEMADEITALIAN SAUSAGE

$169-. LB.

TURKEY WINGS39C

LB,

Schaul's Poultry b Meat Co.HOUBS j-7221 N. Harlem Ave., Nues, III,MONRII.$-S 47 9ß4 647 - 9284

-"QualftyFoods Slnce1923"

iSizqpe Up

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&Tb

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ThFrispraySeniiheaDelans. Topics covered during thehealth discussion includenutrition and weight loss, esdr-cine, Osteoporouis, arthritis, andback care; Each clans ends with45- minutes nf stretching and -

muscle strengthening esercise.The esereises can be done silting,standing, nr tying down. Par-ttcipantsare instructed in tahingtheir own pulse before and afterexercise and a walkiñg program

. ran be developed fdr any in-terested participants.

Tusign np for the class, call theNiles Seninr Center at 967-6100ext. 376. There is a $5 fee fnr thewurhuhop. -

It tu recommended that eaehparticipant discuss thin exerciseelans with their phyuieias.

-CJE offers

nxing Wedseoday, April 17 - V -

.h diucussios and enoreine

suppòrt groupTatting rare of an older person

can nftkn pose new stresses onfamily members who may bejuggling . careers, children orenping with their. own aging.Cnaneil for Jewish Elderly in of-fering an eight week supportgroup, Caring for Your AgingRelativen, from 23t-4 p.m.beginning Wedseuday, April 17,at Swartoherg House, 3103 Toxhy,Chicago. Led by a CJE socialworher, the group is designed forfamily members and those.caring for an aged person is thecommunity. Topics for discsosioninclude exploring alternatives uthe care of an oIdor per000, ad-dressing feelings about agingrelatives, and will providemutual nupport through inlerac-lion with others coping withsïrnilar Situations. To regintercall Linda Gaihel, CJE, 57f-7000.

Jerald S. Krueger -

Marine Pvt. Jerald S. Krueger,_Son of Richard E.Krueger of f024Harts rd., Rilen, has completedrecruit trainiog at Marine CorpoRecraitDepotsan Diego.

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. . Senior CitizensfliorCenter . NEWS AND VIEWS j

Shapeupworkshop e

l3tto3. - - . ee workshop, ted by Chrixtene j News tor all Nues Seniors ( age 62.and over)

-, R.N.geriatrie nurse ' . from the Nues Senior Center.- -- -

Ir Center,O55thtGixO 8060 Oakton, NUes - - - 967-6100 ext. 76

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EWraJ'ih.r

Vul. 25, Nu. 44, April 11,1985

8746 N. Shermer Rd.Nues, IL 60648

Phone 986.38064.2-4Pubilihed Weekip onmIsriday

leRDee, fluentiSecond Cliii postage Our

flefluglepold etChIngs, ill.Poatmacter: Send gddreiichangee to The Bugle, 8746

Shermer Rd., Riles, w. 60648

¡ . - , SENIOR FORUM :! The Niles Senior Center Forum will meit on Ttsnrnday, Aprila Il at I p.m. All with an interest in helping to plan the muter's

Iprogramsand activitiea ore inviled to attelod. -

MEN'SCLUBMEETJNG - --

The Niles Senior Center Mesa Clnh wilt meet an Monday,-April 15 at 10:30 am. Following their regular busIness meeting,Mr. Joe Kovall will give o gnlfing demnnstration. All mesregistered withthe NiteaSesior Center are invited taáttend.

.MOVIETIME -

The movie time fexture for Monday, April 15 at 2 p.m. toCamelot There is no charge for this prngram and advancereuervati000 are not oeceosary - . -

SQUARE,DANCING nThe Rilen Senior Centeroquare dancing grnup will meet on

Tuesday, April 16 at .t3t p.m. All registered wtth the RitesSeniorCesterareiovitedtojoin atm charge-----

MEN'S CLUBGOLFTOURNAMENT - -.

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The Nues Soniar Center Men's Club Golftournament will tubeplace onWedsesday, April 17. The fee iu$5.SOwhicb includen Ilse

. greens feen, luncheon afterwards at the senior center and cash n

Iprloe5 for the winners. Pairings ad tee off timen will he pnoledat Tam and at the nenior cmter on Mnnday, April 15. The

a enroilnient deadline for tbk ,,..tirtt í A,iI 11 . 57_ n6100, ext. 376.

STOPSMOKINGSUPPORTGI6OIJP n

TheNitos Senior Center Stop Snaking Support Group will

meet on Wednesday, April18 at Il am. The group is comprioed

jofumokers

and fanner smottersand in open to any senior center.registrant who winhesto reduce nr eliminate nmnktng. Thereinno charge for this program. Farther information may he oh-tamed by nintactiog ChriutineFrinoni, RN. at967-81t0, ext. 376.

SHAPE UP FORGOOD HEALTH - eThe Nitos Senior Center is sponnoring a new Shape Up for

Good Health, a combination health, enerciue and nutrition classon Wednesdays from ti3O p.m-to 3 p.m. The fee for this class is$5. The nix week cOurae will begin on Wednesday, April 17. Thecoarse Instructor is staff geriatric nurse practitioner ChristineFrinoni, RN. Picone call 9676tt0, ext. 378 to enroll.

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHTTRWThe Nilex Senior Center is sponsoring a trip to the Frank Lloyd

Wright homo and studio in Oah Park with limeheoo in GreekTown at the Parthenon Restaurant on Friday,April 19 from Extt 2:45 p.m. Tickets ore $17.45. Please call 967-8100, est. 37f forreservations. -

Leaning Tower Senior Adult Center

ISpringactivities are in full swing,at Leaning Tower Senior

IAdult Ceoter, f305 W. Touhy ave., Riles. The Senior Center un-der the direction ofShirley Spears is opon to seniors toyears andolder. The most popular activity, of coarse, la sWIfllf101ng. -

Seniors may swim from lt am. tu 4 p.m. onMonday, Tueaday,Wednesday and Friday. There is also a specialSenior ExerciseClass that meets 3 da'a.per week from O am. to 10 am. A doc-tor's report is required for this class. The Senior Center In open4 days per week from 10 um. to 3 p.m. Thére are over 1,006

IIJmomkorsandalmootosmanymenaswomen.

Io addition to swimming and exercise, thece is goffa howling n

°'crafts, dancing, parties and special eventi. Leaning

Town, QeniorCenter kas ito own chorus, Th Tnwer Tonen, who -

rehearse aL..he Y every Wednesday morniilg at 10 am. nthroughout theyea. Any mnmber interested in singing maylolo. Thore are bridge tesovvu, as well as an on-going DuplicateBridge Group that meets every Wednesday afternoon from 1 np.m. to 3 p.m. Friday io showtime at Leaning Tower Senior Con-ter. A fall length feotule filmis shown each week and popcorn' andcaodyareoelyed.

to additiso to these activities, there is an annual picnic duringAugust and Leaning Tower Center offers at-least one "In-Town-TrIp" each month. Rack month there is a birthday party for allmembers who have birthdays dorme 8h51 moelh The Rirlhds

Suhuerlpttnn Rete (In Advance) Parties feature interextiogntertah'ment and refreshments arePer single enpy $ 95 L

served. -

One year................$11.00 There is au outreach program consisting ofa supervisor and STwo yearu...............$tl.04 n Friendly Visitors who vtnit about 200-elderly io Nitos Township

eusNur sg H mes d ah ut 75 IsolaI d s i 1h Ir

1'°75tfConiily). . . ..00 For more information, come in lo the center hetwéen theAll APO addren''' hours of 15 am. antt3 p.m., Monday, T005day, Wdnesday and

as fur Servicemen........;t oo friday andsee the centir is action. - - - -

July 4th plans underi,ay

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.'tame of Bmlnesn, Orgaiìizatinu or Individüal_

Addrem - -Phone -

Contact Perann

Addeem Phone

Yes; r(we) Plan onEntering

FInal: Band Clown: -

Decoratid Tricycles/Bicyctes . Other

Pteaue-ReturnThin Forni Tn NilesPark District, 7877 Milwaukeeave.,Nilon,IL.00648. - . .

The Nles Parh District and The Villageif Nitos bave bees cour-.dinatisg their efforts over the winter months tu hring anotherterrifie 4th nl July Celebration to Nitro. Non-stop entertainment isplanned from the parade tu the Windy City Circm Troop, clowns, apetting zoo, posy rides, face painlers, banjos and bagpipes. Thisyear a 50's and go's band will-rock you through the 4th and JimSommers will dazzle audiences with hismagic and ilimionshuw.

Wouldyos bke tu he a partof it aU? Jmt romplete the form beloworcall the Nues ParkDiitrirt at967-6f33 ..

: Tax.E-xernption- Deadline Extended

The deadline for filing theHomeuwner's and-Senior CitizenHomestead Exemptions has becoextended to May 31, said CookCounty Ausessoer. Thomas -C.Hynes. -

Nearly 45 percent of all CookCounty homeowners eligible for

-the exemptions had not appliedby the April 1 deadline, based onthe number nf applications filedin Hynea' office laxtyear. -

"Wewant to provide ample np-pnrtlinity for those people whohave not returned their ap-pliratiuns to file for thin impur-tant property tax savings,"

Maine Townshipto distributesurp!us cheese

Maine Tuwuship will distributefederal government surpluscheese from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.Friday, April 12, in tIse MaineTnwnsbip Tewn Hall, 1760Ballard Road, Park Ridge.

Under new federal guidelines,recipients no longer need toprereginter for surplus food, hutthey must sign an affidavit at thetime nf the distribution certifyingthat they meet income eligibilityrequirements.

To he eligible,recipionts mosthave a mknïmum monthly in-come of $519 [or u one-personhonoehold, $786 for two persona,$801 for three, $1,563 for four,$1,244 - for five, $1,425 fur sin,$1,606 far seven and $1,706 foreight. Fir each additional familymemberadd$lll.

The dale for the next cheesedistribution will be available althe Maine Tuwoship Town Haitos April12.

Fur farther inforusatinu, call387-2510

Hyoz050id. -

The Homeowner's Esemplioscan save as morii as $359 a yearin property laxes, seen as adeduction off tas bilis thatwill besent this ommuer .-' .-

The Homeowner's Exemptionredares the tunable value of Ikeresidential property up to $3,506overitst977valne.

- - Elderly Cook Countyhomeowners registered for theSenior Citizen Homestead Esem-ptton can nave an mach as $200 inpruperty tases.

The Seninr Citizen HomesteadExemption is fer homeowners 65or over, and who also own andtive in their ens hume an theirprincipal residenre an of Jan. t1984. The Exemption reduces thetaxable vaine nl the prupertyhy$2,206. . -

Persnns who were registeredfor the Senior Citizen HomeuteadExemption for 1953 recentlyreceived. renewal cardu fromHynen' uffice. - Those svhnregislered -for 1984 were not sent

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Get F-it For $5!Make plans to purchase a Riles

Park District Fitness Room passfor a headstart of Suzmuer ShapeUpl Beginoiog-May i, a specialsuomner pass may be psrchasedfor as little as $5 per resident $10per non-resident). Thin specialpass in solid from May 1 to Aug.31. Our fully equipped FitnessRoam includes 13 Uuiversalmachines to tone und firm thosewinter weary muscles. ParchaseIkene passes at the GrennanHeights Facility. Ourknowledgeable stuff ia un hand tohelp you set np a fixons programyou can enjoy. Call GresnasHeights at 967-6975 after 3 p.m.for detailed informationl

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The Riles Art Goild Art Pairwill he held outdoors in the GolfMiii Park located at Church andCsmberlusd aves., betweenGreedwood and Milwaukee ave.,south of the Golf Miii ShoppingCenler, Saturday,Jnne t, from 10am. to 5 p.m. There will he aVillage Purchase Award of $125pias cash prizes and ribbons for:Oils and Acrytics Watercolors;Mixed Media )pastels, pen and

, ink, scratchboard, rosemalingand graphics) ; Sculpture Iwood,metal, ceramics, hand wroughtjewelry); and Photography.There will he no cash prizes toriimited crafts. -

Júdgiog witt be done no Salse-day morning aid anards proses-ted Satsrday afternoon. The feeto enter is $20 for non-members;and $15 for members. If io-terested,.pleaue contact: Marilyn

- Brown, 7507 Fargo ave., Niles;647-6105. -

Paper driveThe Boys Scouts and Espiorer

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The 1984-55 Oaktnn Commusity Coliegecheerteading squad supported the Raider basket-hall and wrestling trama that completed theirseasons lastmonth. - :

Shown above are Ihack ruin, t-r) : Nicolette

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-- The major subject of isterest atthe Maine Township Tows Boarduleeting held no Wednesday,Aprii 3 was the Canvass BoardReport fromihe Aprii Selection.

The results from the electionare:Tuwushtp Supervtsnr PaidHaiverson.tf,8l3 votes; JamesMahooe', Jr.-8,9St. Clerk:Stephen J. Stolton-10,348;Thomau A. Ceuhack-0,104.Assessur: Thomas E. Roechert-9,g2t; Louis Capoozoii, Jr.-7,488; Roy H. Bergquist-3,795.Cullerlur: Robert C. Williams-10,553; Robert Etehingham-8,531. Highway- CummtsstuaerBill Frouer-11,481; HowardNorias-8,902. Trastees: DeeCoprnylO,n43; Mark Thom-psnntO,tf7; Anita Rifkind-00,537; Donka Fitzpatrirts-9,5t9;Harvey Frtodt-9,314; John E.Preitberg-8,550; HellenDaoiel-5,069 and Jerald Kas-lrnvich-0,335..

The four township trustees are:Dee Cooroy, Mark Thompson,Anita Rtfkind and Donna Fit-opatrick.

Paul Halverson and DeeConroy both expresned regret althe loss of Harvey Frindt astownship trustee.

"At times we have sat on theopposite nides of the fence," saidConroy, "But t have nothing hutrispect for Harvey. He is a manof integrity."

by Joue Harpham

Derek- Giha also resigned astownship legai counsel. Hswever,it was derided that he wouldfollow-up os the cases Ihat thetownship is currently pursuing. ltwas decided that the board labeit's lime is looking for areplacement fnrMr. Gima.

The hoard also disrumed las-ducapiog plans for the Tows Hailat 17gO Ballard - rd. There wasdiscussion regarding whether itwould be coutefficientto removethe dirt half in front of thebuilding or if it should be coveredwith some sort of ground cover.Nu action wan taken on this mat-ter. The nest meeting of..theMaine Township Town Board willbe held on Tuesday, Aprii 23 at1700 Ballard rd., Park Ridge ut7:30p.m. -

District 207 tobegin candidateinterviews

According to HowardBiassmao, chairperson of thesuperintendent search commit-tee, the consultant cimmitteerecommended sis finalists forDistrict 207's superintendency of-1er screeñiog applications sub-milled in a satino-wide iearch.- The Dintrict 207 Board ofEducatian will interview all sixfinalists in mid-April.

0cc Cheerleading Squad

Graziano )Park Ridge) and Deana McEouoey)Park Ridge) ; )frost row, l-r) : Janet RossNues), Christine Martin )Morton Grovel and

Sharon Nowak, captain IDes Plaines).

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Canvass Board finalizës

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Confer oùinsulation tax credit

House Majority Whip Ralph C. Capparelli (r) explainsthe f iv&mile boondary radias to Nues Mayor Nicholas Blase doriog omeetiog to discoss the proposed otate income tax credit for io.solatiog homesagaiost aircraft noise. The credit woold eqoal 50perceot of the i000latioo cost for homes oeithio the five-mile radiosof O'Hare Airport. Capparelli has béeo pushieg for a solotion thatwill help area hameowoero, orbite Mayar Blase has heeo one ofseveral mayors who has widely criticized the O'Hare Airport.ex-passion and its accompasying noise increase. Residents of Nilesand other sohorhs adjacent to the airport weold hesefit from the

. legislation, aod Mayor Blase han eopresocd his sapport for Cap-parelli'olegislalion.

Home Hospice of the VisitingNurse Association of Evanston isvorrently seehing additionalvolssleers lo he part of ils learn

lo assist families io cariog for afamily .mernher with a lifethreatening illness at home.

, There :will be a seven .sessiostraioingseries fórvolooteers thisMay,to prepare them lo he as io-tegral part of the team. -Traisingwill begin Sonday, May S and ros- ------------throogh May 23, - with mostsessions iii the evenings, from 7-9:30 pm. Anyone interested inheing. a Hospice votsoleer mosthave an interview first and

- should please call Sue Eetler,Coordinator of Votonteers: 328-1900. -

Traisisgsessioo will cover: theHospice Philosophy, ListesiogSkills, Death asd DeathAwareness, Physical and Non-Physical Dimensions of Pain,Cancer and Cancer- Treatment,Family Aseoomest, and Grief-asdBvreavemenl. 1 - .

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On Friday, April 20, at 8:15p.m., at Northwest SohurbanJewish Coogregatiso o plaqnewill be ooveiled by-The Dcpar.tmcot of Illinois Jewish War -

Veterans of The United-Slates inmemory of 80 of the Americanand Canadian Velerans whs losttheir liven fighting for Israel iothe War of fndepeodcsce is 1048-49. Rabbi Lawreoce Charsey of -

Northwest Sobarbas-Congregation wilt officiate andguest speaker will be Dr.Leonard Kainnelson, -NationalEnecotive Commitleemän forThe Jewish War Veterans,Department ef Illinois. Thedepartment is sponsoring theOneg Shabbat following services.All are welcome lo attend. -

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The service is offered on as ap-peistmeot-osty basis and cas beschedoled is The Center's officeor, if necessary, in the home. Toarrange as appointment, call 823-0453. There is on charge for theservice. - -

Ms. Hoffman, a native of ParkRidge, eameda hachelor of artsdegree from Valparaiso Univer-sity, Valparaiso, Indiana, and aMaster's degree from IndianaState University. She has alsoreceived a Certificale of ClinicalCompetence from the AmericanSpeech-Language-Hearing An-500iation. -

Home Hòspice-:

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hearise. Iteth Hoffman.

The Presbyterian Home is Evanston has two wiiqoe servicesof interest for seniors with medical disorders who wish te cnn-

- ilioneresiding independently in their oses homes. Primo Time is-

- a social enrichment day cOrprOg!am for. those sehe seed

Ispecialcare. Members participate io meaningful - group an-

tivities snpervised bya high qnality professional staff. The

ILifeline emergency communication system pròvides 24 hsnr-a

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day msnitOring for those at home who ace worried about falls,- dineisess, Or pther unexpected emergency conditions. Questions

IabontPrime Time and Lifeline are welcome. Please callLoti

eEnrol al 492-4572. - - -

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Senior Citizen News

earung i Morton Grove Senior Citizens!FheCenterofConcero1580N. - - 965.41O - -

needs volunteers

-- Sale --- - Pre-Iteud Bosh Sale al Ml.Prsxpect Publie Library spon-ssred by the Library Friends al -

lose. Emerson Sl-Mt. Prospect.Dates are Salsrday, April 25

from IS Is 4 and Sunday, April21from 12 lo 4. FrIday sight April19 is preview sate night for menu-bers of the Friends The time is?to 9. Membership is $2 and arenosate al the door.

Prices ntart at 22g.

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brasd new "Widow and Widower Sopport Group" is beingoffered by the Village Halt SeninrÇenler fer six còsseculiveTuesdoyx beginning May 7from lO:30a.rn.tnnnon. Mary Ïninas,SW., the Village's family coonselnr for seniors wilt lead this-gronp designedxpecificaly lo meet the needs nf these who havelost a spoase within the pauttwn yearn..leasecott Bi'dSwannssat the Village Hall, 565-4100, ext. 254 ifyou wish te participate isthe Green There is n:' cost fer this service bnd transportation

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Target Health yemen te MortonGrove Irnos lt am. Is 2 p.m.

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°° Satorday, April 13 in the Prairie.View Cemmuoity Ceslér,0534 Dempster. Merles Grove's Department of Health andHumas Services and the Menino Grove Park Dintrict will oSahethe feliowing health screeeiogn and fitness informátión (most ofwhich are ateo rest) availahle-lo-oll-Hêatth Fair participants:-Aoèmia testing for unmxatty low iron in the blood.-Blood Chemistry tent fer 25 vaInes that wilt detect problemssech os diabetes, kidney dixorders, gast, and thyroid disease(the cost ix $10 and yen shnsld be-fasting for 4 hours, this mesesso fend or-liqeids except water, hlckcoffee, or clear tea;diabetics should not fast end should - fellew their normaltherapy).-Blend Presseretesthug for hypertension.:. ' - -

-Coronary Risk Profile test for the sâmevalnes au the BloodChemistry test, plana cer000ry iisk-pcefile which determinesspecific chelesterel and triglyceride levels The cost io $15 andyou should fast for 12 hnsrs (footing is the seme as for the BlsodChernistrytest). -- - -u.u., - I -

-Dental andOral screening. - - - - -

-Exercise HeartRate to determine yodr perfect resting and-exercise heart rates: - -

-Glaucoma tenting. - - - - -

-Hearing testing. - - -

-Height andWeight measurements.:-:: ---Hemoccult testing fermIon diseasex. - ' -

-Nutrition Cnunsetingforpesptésvith qxestions about Iheir diet.-Prescription Drsg Evaluation, a registered pharmacist will an-

I,swer

questions abretyouc medications (briegall 05 O5C old andcerrestmedicatisox in theircontainers), - - - -

-Podiatry ecreentxgto evaleateyoarfnntlseatth.---- Skix Fold testing to measure overäll body fat. -

-Visual Acsitytexting. - - -

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Freeincome tax filing assistaocewilI be available to seniorcitizen reoidents of Moctsn Grové each Monday, Wednesday,andFridoy throúgh ile appointment, call the Senior

IHot-Lineweekdaymornisgs at 505-4658.

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HEMOCCULTTESTINGMayor Flickinger has proclaimed April as Caecer Control

Month n Morton Grove Nemeress informative pieces 5fliterature are available free to residents: at theVillage Hall.Additionally, Hemoccstt Testing, a simpte and convenientmethod for individuals to test themselves for diseases nf thecoton, is sise available free. AHemmocult Test can detect bloodis the sinnt before it cas he seenand ix very helpfet iodeteclintearly colos cancer. Early cotes caecer is hight curable, nf lenby removalòf a polyp nr affected tissue. Kits can be picked upbetween t and 10 am. os Tsesday,April lt or Tuesday, April22from Laerie O'Reilly, RN. in the Villege Hall Senior Center. Al-the same time, you will receive instructions ox the use ofthe tesi.kit-and an appointment for receiving your text réseltu: For moreinformation calf the Health Desartment at 50541gO. eut, 254:

o._....,._., ............'..5n C,,, 55 OilS e-meen- Vdiage}lell Senior Center on Fridays beginning April 10 from If

am. to nons. Mr. Jim Gravis, former mechanical service in-

IIstructor

with General Motors, will lead the Class Basic main-Sesame and preventive service will highfightthis clase designedspecifically for the senior cilinen driver. The unstoP the class is$1450 foc is-district residents age tOand over. -Tn register, callIheSenior Hot-Line al 565-tf58any weehdsy morning.

Fer additional information about these and other senior Ser-

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: Specialfedings' for aspecial person

Feel lucky? Those are wordsmade famous ,y- actor ClintEastwood and my answer is,Yen, I feel very lucky!' John

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John suffered a severe heartallack and had delicate surgeryperformed hy a specialist ioMilwaukee, Winconsis. John ishome now with his family aod inmaking a rernarhable recovery,getting- stronger with eachpassing day.

Yes, I- feel lucky indeed that Ihave a chance to tell John I'mglad he has touched my family'slife in a special way. e

Perhaps lhere is someone inyour life who yóu always meantto say something appreciative to,bui sever lnnh the time sot of abusy ovhednle to do so. If there ih,

. don't wait for some other time,say il sow.

All of os who know John Kasselwish him eontioaed progreos ivhis recovery aod want to thaohhim forati he has given of himself

I lo this eammonity.

Mental Healthséries to beginApril 17

Beginoing April .17, OrchardMental Health Cevter wilt ad-dress the effect of chaogingsexual and behavioral norms ondifferent äge groopo in a four-pari lecture ser ieo. Theoe ñeelaths will he held Wedneodays at

,73g p.m. al the Shuhie PobteI Lihrary, 5215 Oahton.

"Children and Adolescents" isbunked for the first lactare,followed hy "Yuong Adults" osApril 24. Orchard Center's Corn-masity Mental Health EdoeolorOlga Kreisherg wilt discuss"Mid-Life t050es" on May t. Thelast adore, ''Seniors,'' isscheduled for May t.

For more information, calf theLihrary al f73-7774, TOD f7T-7774.

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In-BetweeriersThe ts-BetweeoerS will hold

their monthly meeting forsingle, widowed nr divnrcedhetween the ages of 40 aod 65, iothe Ministry Center of St.Raymond's Chnrch, Mithornand t-Oha sto., Mt. Prospect.The meeting wilt begin at t p.m.The guest speaherwill be TnniNapnlilfi, discussing "Hnw to Is-vest Your Msney". Cash hoeand vahe and coffee available.Guests $5, members $1. For in-formation, call 355-3045.

. Young SingleParents

Young Single Parents meetsevery Thursday sight at theGnfden Flame Restaurant, tdl7w. Higgins rd. (al Posteri. Ad-misnins in $3; $5 members.Dasceandsocialine io aVetanedsf5-f warnt atmosphere. Altsingles parents ageo 21-45 areurged In atténd. 453-0355.

Chi-Town LiveChi-Town Live will present a

sisgteo cochlail party/danceevery Friday night at Christy'sRestaurant, 1432 Waukegan rd.,Gtesview, in the CaritinaSqnare Shopping Matt.

The public is invited fnr asevening sfmosic, complimeo-tory buffet nf fnod, door prises.Time in t p.m. tu midnight.Admission is $5. Ampleparhing.

For forther information, call724-9401.

., CatholicAlumni Club'

April14A Moos asdSunday Brooch

for aingle 'ooug adults will beSponsored by the athnlieAlumni Club on April 14, Allsiugles, ages 21 to 38, arewelcome to attend the 11:55am. Mass at St. Oerald's Chur.ch, Central Ave. sud SouthoVestllighway(2 blochs north of 95thst.), in Oah Lawn; and thonhave brasch together otPapachiso's Restaurant, 54f1 S.Cicern ave., Oak L9wn. Broochreservations are required. Par-ticipantn should meet in trnnt ofthe church at 11 am. For moreiuformotion, cati 720-0735.

Siu«e Se!KeSt Peter's

-. SinglesApril13

Ait Singles over 35 invited loSI. petêr'a Singles & The Sur-vivo-5, Igingleu nf Ihn NorthWest Suburbs) Cnrnbino fnr agreat dance Saturday, April 13at Kendall Coltegè Ballroom2400 Orringlns, Evanston.Douce time 0 p.m. Live band,free parking, $t. Includes alldrinks A Midnight Buffet. NoReservation needed. Info 344-2550-357-7514. Thank you a sonprofit club.

' CombioiedCIubSingles

April13Ait singles are invited to a

Cnmbinnd Club Singles Osseewith live music on Satnrday,April 13, at the Quality ton, 3935N. Mannheim Road, SchillerPech. The Dance is es.spnnssred by the NorthwestSingles Association, SingloVo anACnmpany and the YoungSObnrbon Singles. Admission is$6 for non-members, $5 formembers. For. more mIne-matins, please call 769-250f.

Jewish SinglesApril 14

The Jewish Singles luges 21.45) presests aCitywtde Danreon Sunday, Aprit 14, from 741P-05. at "Jubé Bon SaturdayNight", located Vt 2251 N. Lin-mb, Chicago. Admission is $3,bol only $2 with this douce.- Altwelcome , ' - -

Aceordiog to Hnword Kaplaoof Nues, many singles from allChiragnlond rvill be in' atten

Willoughby'sSingles

April 14 -'Willoughby's Sisgies isviteo

Singles (25+) to an eveniog nfDancing and Socializing Sun-day, Aprii 14, and 9very, Sos-doy, 7 p.m. at Wiilooghby'sTavern, SRS W. Tushy, Nues.D.J. Munie, Cash Bar. DoorPrises. Complimentary Sspprr-Largo Hors Wnesvres BofEn.All singles are welcome! Ad-mission: $5. For more infnr-motion coil 647-7531,

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April14 . ; -. -.North Shsre -FormerlyMarried will have o donen noSunday,. Aprii 14: at TempieBeth El, 3059 -W. Fotihy Chgs.larruso from thd JCC. Plenty siparhisg andplenly of room fordancing, Open at 5:45 p.m.Dancing starts at.7 p.m. ovili ISp.m Cnffee odd ....Mem-bers: $3 Nun-Members: $4.50For further isfnrmatinn, coiljan 673-7152:

NÑth Shorç:,,Singles

April 14North Shore Singles on Sos-

day inviten ail singles over 25toattend their Grand Opening dmrce to be held Sunday, Aprii 14,501kv Northbroofo Snsggery, 425Wauhegan rd, starting ut 7:30plm.

Admissios.ts $5 and Ibero acese membership requirements.AsnsenitieV for the dvening n.elude a lavish 20 font dinner huf-fetfeaturing hand carved roastbeef and popcorn shrimp. Doorprizes idelude o WisdjammerCruise. For mare ial onsuationcull 080-2693 nr 593-1574.

Singles in-- Conununièations

April14 C .-- SingleV iv Cnmmusieatioss

party7 (for dli siuglea & couplesis-media,. advertising, theaire,arto, teackiog, publishing,psychology, csmpsters...andtheir gueula.) A oncialining andbsoiness networking party,Sunday, April 14, 7-11 p.m., althe Lemon Grasa, 5905 N. Lin-cois ave., Jost p05th nf Peler-son. Warm, stand-up coehiailparty otu000pheré, heipero iv.trodncisg people to each other,asd music not nó loud aV lodrown out cuoverualion, Livepiano, free hors d'oeuvres bof-fet. $5 at door, cash bar. Espec-Is o large turnout. If unable toattend, you can receive in'vitations to future events invarioos incatinus by sendingyour same, address to:Wavemakers, Dept. N. ISO E.Old Willow rd. #213, PrnsyeciHeights IL 60070.

Young Executive'. Singlès

April 16' -

Yaung.Enecutive Shígies willhave an open douce party focbusiness and professiosalsingles, ages 25-4$, ut 5:35 p.m.on Tuesday, Aprii It, ai the

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Quality ton, 3930 N. MannheimRoad, Schiller Park. Admissionis$5or $4with Ibis notice. Foemore information calI 561-1173.

, .Jewish Singles

April19The Jewish Singles (ages li-

45) yrrsenls a Citywide Danceon Sundoy, Aprii 25, from 7-iip.m., at "BBC", located ai 9 W.Divisins, Chicago. Admission IO

_$3, bol nuty $5 with thiu notice.Ail welcome.

According to LesnardKapiaOof Riles, masy oisgleo from allChicagoiand will be in allen-dance.

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Center sets.-Summer-:hoS

The Oaktnn CummumtyCollege Child Development Cee.

.ters .will operaté a nummer,Oenolen Mòndays throogh Thur-

-. !OYßrJWle1O te Aug. I both at-. e OCC,Dfs' -Plomeo- and 0CC-

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: The program is fpr children'g3 tw S Ond Ls nupervLsed byPat'Keyor, o oppcialiutnloSarly

- : chlldedacotien,The centers have.-experienced:àtaff and an ex-

. . céllentdult-childratiô. , ' '. Morning seaulunuwill be can-'

à:30 to 1151 am, linnday and' Wedneuday afternoen seuuiunn at

OCC-Skokie, 7701N, Lincoln ave.,andOf7C-DeuPlalnen, 16OnE. gulfcd,, will be condacted fcum I23f503:30p.m.

Cast uflhe summer program in$101 fur a Monday-Wednesday ura Tùeuday-Thurnday samien, or$202 fur a Monday tltreagh mur-slay senuien, A $15 registratinnfee is aluo reqoired, Thitiun maybe paid in lwe installmentw

Parents attending nammernesuien clannenwho wish to enrolltheircbildrennhonldcall the Cen-

. ter to make special arrangemen-tu if they have clames beginningearlierthanf:lOa.m.

Participating children manS he3-years-old by Dee, 1, 1905 undmust be completely toilettraintd,

For tegintratinn infurmatian,call 035-1441 ,(Sknhie) nr 635-lt4f(Den Plaines),

New arrivalJamen Michael Drachenherg

was born March 11 at 09 um.He weighed O Ihu. 13 ou. and was21" long.I ParesIa are Ganter and Bar-

baca Drachenberg of Niles. Bigsister is Cbrist'nte Jay Di'acheu

G'andparents: George and, Dortbep Muflary of . Nilen and

-. Edmimdand Mela Drachenherg.. ofllarrington, -

GPeat.gra*h i_ U.'.. NeuieSber

--, còokingaizd, baking-classesA a high chools w Il ko I O Ap t 23 W 4 Tb

- wide variety of MONNACEP - Usès"slartuathree.we'ehsessinn-

-'eoukiag and baking classes, at Nues West, Oahlos ut. al thebeginning the week ofApril 22. Edens espy., Shokie, nd 'Toad

Classesstartat7:TIp.m.;mnsl Processing I" will be featured islasting two hauru, and feature a 0cc-night clous at Maine East,samples p0 the prepared Dempuler st. at Potter rd., Parbdelicacies. - - . Ridte.

'Gourmet Popcorn is a one- "Hors D'oeovres" at Nues Nor-- night clans scheduled for Aprii 22 lb aud "Conhiog for Singlen" at

'at Nues North, 9400 Lawler ave., Maine West will be featoredSkokie. On the same nighl, classes -os April 24. The week"Pleasüres of Summer" begins a finishes nfl nu Aprii 25 willitwo-week session at Maine West, "Midrowave Cooking, Basic" ai

-.- 1755 5- Wolf rd., Dro Pioiioeu. Riles Wést and "Bounly nf Sam-Participanid wilt learn to prepare mer," au class nu lahing advan-delicious lunches far this uom toge nf - ail the new hails,

' mer'aauIà dnivea nr trips, and vegetables and- salad items- elegaat suppers for Ravinia coo- arriviug at the supermarket, at

carla. - - MaineEast, - --- - - MONNACEP is the adoit

Luncheon and -education component of Oahtnnpommunity College - incooperation with Maine, Rilesand Gleshrook High Schools. Focfurther infor4ualiou, call 942.9099

Presidential Honor-Society member

james Riddler, 5517 Madison,-: Macton OruVehaa been named to

thePresidential HssarSocietp-afthe DeVry Iñn.titule .

: of'-Technology is Chicago.. .

Riedler, a utudenl, in the Cons- -

pater lilformation Systèmspragcam, han a 3.1 GPA -'

: - Fashioù Show- "A' 'rauch of Class" is thethéme for the annual fund-raiser

.- uf O'Hare Snburhan Chapter nlthe Nalional - Association ofWnineO in Cunstcurtiun. - This

:luncf..en and fashion show whichbendita- :lf.5- scholarship fandWllltieheldaisSaturday Ap Ill?at 11 30 oto at Ike CbateRuRiiid, Oto - -Batid -Edad, 13es

-Plaines. Tickel.si.t$l5canbea$F-

-.'talnnd tram-Pie cbalnnaii, Otri- - Vefava'eg William A. Palle Cnn5-

- y:byuingbats29-7nno.

cThgfH* ThgOdl)ts6lli$4lLlnS5 p ,Ige 7

-.-;___...- -.--1 St Norbert dean's list students

:.;L) e-«r'- Ç.'.d,itor.- - ,:- !'e?msT - -..-.-.. -_- - - - __..___nA d n a I t Ist No bayO College s uf Mr d M s RObert EelAndrew Drwila so f Mr d te 7333 Gceesle f Ritto and

: - -.Shameøn-)ou! : - -

lai mauern. 'l'nai m'sue. ut on ' eiacnie,nn', - - - , a. 00 'O"IY scremo vuoi. family-toe teroeeeeerarlonu

-malien that-tn,-

Mrs. Jan Drwila, 0909 Oleanifer, William J. Bowman, non of Mr.-.- ..-' ----ow Mortnn Grove; Christine Mc and Sirs. rleO W. Boan,

't4e jost finished electing our daily life,these were the main Cahe,daughterof Mr. and Mrs. 7o7tpranhsAve., Riles

lnnklihoowi'haveheenacBaenisrnver2o ¡ ITS-OUR ANNiVERSARY . .1-',

muchmfeernati w mayroceive ut.agmany InuIt Thyme I but we have a gift for ypuIn oddition to - the discoant seaman on all hand-made I

nom 00e unenly or moat Inc Oli important. ii 25% 01 un canquality afose local government is, onto fue the leadership for all nf I -

Mastnfas rame to thin monti), Un, where is our freeddm? Think special order sofa and chairs. we will pay the sales tas on IIn find Ihn privilege of voting far about that the sant electian'you 'all new orders placed daring oar onsisersary festival Iaaeleeders, and ifwa did sat, nor plan to stay home. I when yoo mention this gift offer. Iparents oe gemsdpaeenta did. JusephB. Knob I .

ISame people lei me they don't ' 6837 Oslitzsn st. Walter E. Sniithe Fornitore is the specialist in special or- I

vate in the in.hetweex elections, Nibs, il. ' der. hand-made sofas and chairs. with 30 day free delinery.

Enlis(inn ele('tiOfl iudoes Chooseftomhundredsa real glalemma i ofdecoratorstyles

DàrEditnC -: . . - - -- : Since:my wife, Put's election Ihave. contributed eloue to 141e -

hnurs-.pca»hoso parlenit the.judgeuofeleetinn, registrars, andcanvassers. - -. -

Please allow me to contribute. -

- Far one, each precinrt has a 5and/ar 3 parson beárd. In Nov.,1985 1 accept the suggested-nuns.

- her 3 fur.Ctlse school board eIne-liess.: - -

- The lallys for-the gubnr-,, natnrial rare determines who -, gela 1kb uld 11h or 3rd. For. in-stance if Steveñssn-.won, theDemoerhts get the 5th nr 3rd per'oan. Thetatty is atIbe upper righthapd corner of our precinct print-'OU,. ----------- m, .Jssoe,m'.e. -s . -------------

if the precinct tally is a lie, we wish lawyers would take -up the -

alternate 9r go aloisg ts4lh a toas challenge and-fill the rushs as a ' - . -

f lb e o hetw 1h to- 12) p bI rv My ph ta ta I C w I d Yrollunitteemes. - - ' ,. . . - - .-'riniug ut 4 a.m Ike doy of-nice- - I Visitors welcome

e - I could share veda Kaafrnan'a tins milk cauyellations. 'Between i-f u t at su If 1h p t was 1h 1w p et w p d i k IstaffedwithRepuhlicans1aticaul iindauallerhnurssneiat. ; .-' : Iaun. I probably would have-esse I- understand your oauition as I S ( '\ S

hams I spend trying to enlist, up- ¡ .poinl arid .aosigo. Mp judgea gu A

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fyom -11.90. yearn:of- age. Orte of gminefellatlheendofthh 14.hourday aod broke his hipHe wan 77. - wAlthough the raunly-. clerk kasspent -$2.6 million for a .com- '

-- polarized system, 1ko -judgeshaven't received a raise in years: wJudges-put is a 15 hour plus day -u

- far tise gwd of the community -

aoellhe camber willing lowork is - .

'dwindling. I hove suggested Iwo t -

--15f shifla for the older people but. the idea hasn't caught ou. lYe '

tried store notices, synagogues,- rhsfehcs, newspapers, schools, I --signs, radio, TV, friends, neigh-

- horn, door-to.dnnr. It is very hard.

- r.alòng with Ih candidate tu'st to described in thccotnisn. .00 the - -

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of 1h Id t m dow010w e Ill dg y a- stated this was the worst election . - .B' il'Ilasdzei SOUTH NORTHWEST HWY., PARK RIDGE ,' CALLr601.3030'ever-with spring-vacation, el al, - : - -'Niles.Taweuhip tt SC ItIsBr °3rt,,::,s:euvss,e.m::em,, .e.,.r:55; 'You eaqt imagioe the conistless -- - -ili5 ' ' - --- , ' . me woria's mosT -xc,r,n KITCflenS at any cost

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JrC & ópIe NO eS !s1e1 IndepeñnceDayce1ebrat!.n

Carter-Wesminster United.Presbyterian Church

Carter-Westminster United for Bible Study under the teader-Presbyterian Church, 4950 Pratt, ship of interim Youth Director,Skokie, has two active groups Richard Atasus.which are opec to the youth uod Our College & Career Group iscollege age utudenlo is the neigh- uoder the leadership of l'aolhorhood. Johsstou who is a sludest at the

The Youth Group for Srnoior Trinity Evasgelicat SeminaryHigh Students meets every ad they meet every SundayFriduy.evèning at 7 p.m., at the evenisgat 6 p.m. for a sight ofchurch for as evesing of Bihln Fellowship and on ThursdayStud, and Fellowship. - Sunday evesisgs al 7:30 p.m. for BihIeevenlsg meetings at t p.m. are - Study. -

E.P.L.C; Senior Fellowship EventsThe Senior Fellowship Group of asd heverage will he provided.

Edison Pork Lutheran Church The Senior Feflowship Groupwill meet on Thursday,', April tf, ace planning a 4-day tour loat 12 soon; in the North Hall ofthe beaulifol Mackiñac Islaod fromchurch, located --at tt2g- N. JulyllthrooghJulyl4.ThcywillOliphant ave., Chicago. The slay at the 19th cestury Grandprogram will be presented hy the Hotel on Mackisec Island, culledfirst graders of Ihe Batemus lhe'BermudaoflheNoGh". TheSchool. They will sing, dance and cost of this special trip will beplay musical isslrumenlo. The $O9 perpersoñ- Ifyos would likeprogram will hegin promptly at more information, cOIl the churflleoo. If you jois the Seniors for ch oflce 631.9131..touch, hringa sandwich; dessert - - -

-- Holoéitiist RemembranceDay observance

Thursday evening, April 18,--73o p.m., the North SuburhasSynagogue Council will hold theircommsnitywide Vom Hashoah

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Holocaust Remembrance Dayohservance at Nilen TownshipJewish Coogregalion; 4500 Dem-potersI., Shohie.

Represeslatives of memberCongregations will participate iothe "Dialogse With Desliny"Cantata. Dr. Leso Stein,Professor of History aodHolocaust Sludieu at 'Roosevell

' IJniveesity will h the, guest. speaker. Holocaust suruilvorowillparticipate io a caodlelightingCeremosy to close the observan-ce. -

Róberl Tecktiel of Niles,President of- the C000cil andRahhi Neil Bíief and Hazzao-Shiomo Shusler of -Nilen Town-ship Jewish Congregation co-chairman of Ihe observance, is-vile everyone in the community

L to attend this special eveningLAddilional information can he ob-

, lainedby culling Burbuja Morris -

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Edisön ParkLutheran ChurchSunday, April 14, will he-The

Rev. A. Gordon Nasby MemoriulRecognition Doy at Edison PackLutheran Church. A scholarshipfund ban been established by hiswife, Mrs. Constance (CoonielNashy and -family lo help Iheyoung people of the congregalinowho are altesdiog seminaries ofthe church. Mro. Nasby will ut-lend the services and a social

- hourwill he held at IO am. Wor-.ship will be at the usual hours ofy45, 9 and 10,45 am. Il you cas-not attend church, the estire 9am. service is broadcast overradis station WEAW-AM, 1339.

Is the evening, al 7 p.m., The'AMMI' ' Singers of E. P. L. C. will

present "An Eveniog of 'Pops'and Pie". Listen to sasso of yourfavorite music while esjoisgyour lovon'ile piece ofpic. Coffee, -leo, jalee and ice cream will alsoIje served. Tickets are $2 laradolts and $1 lar children ondee12. Proceeds still. help foodSommer tours for "AMM$" andIke Lnther League. Earningsfrom this lundraiser will be mat-tsed by 1ko Lutheran

Brotherhood Branch 1126.

Glenview UnitedMethodist Church

Beginning on April 14, a FamilyLife Series will be presented atthe Gleoview United MethodistChurch. The progeams will per-lais ta the varied problems nftodays hosy family lite. Guestspeakers with specialbackground tkills will give theirioformal presentations Inc sincoosecotive Sundays at 9 am. iothe church chapel.

The firnt program-DualCareers, will he given by DavidBeluoger, Director of CareerPlanning und Placement ut NorthCdntral College. He discusses theunique problems and adjostmen-to that two career couples mustface.

The second program-ParentIng-Fresebuolers,. will he given byLaura Dean Friedrich, Directorof Fostér Care at Lake BluffHome for Children. She will ad-dressthose special years that arerecognized as the most formativein a child's personality.

.- These programs are open to thepublic. For more information callthéÇhurch sIlice at 729-1015.

.MTJC'The final days olPassover will

be celebrated at Maine TownshipJewish Cosgregalion ShaaeeEmet, 9800 -Ballard Road, DesPlaines. Services Friday andSaturday . April 12 & 13 - willcommence at 9:31 um. TheYioknr- Memorial ServieeL isrecited su the conclsding day oftheholiday1 Saturday, April 13.Yizksr will he said at ap-pronimalelyfl15a,m -

Friday oighl services 05April12, t30 p.m. will feature aeanonver sing-a-bog and aOpeViel oegmeol devoted to SovielJewry with a Guest speaker fromthe Chicago Comissittee no SovietJewry. -

Men's Club will spssossr ubreaklant on Sunday, April 14, tOam., hansring the hiugo ososmit-tee for 13 years nf loyal and faith-ful service. The Jewish NaliooalFund (JNF) will co-spassor Ibisevent und trees wilt- heplusled inthe hsnoreèánái'us, 1 - - --

Thousands of Chicagoans willwish Israel a happy 37th birthdayat a eity-wide(elebralion nl Vom-Ha'atumuat (Israel Indcpendéo-ve Day),-'thursday, April 25, 73Op.m., at Nues West High School -Auditorium, 5107 W. Oaktsn st.,Skokie. - -

The free proèeam will featureIsrael's celebrated folk duo, TheParvarim, and a parade nfleaders of more than lo ChicagoJewish organizolions. Three localIsraeli dance traups, the Nil-0051m, the Hatoaharim IsraelFolk Dance Co., and the NesherDance Group, will perform andloin Isgethee io a lively finale.Television- personality MikeLeiderman will emcee the event,sponsored by the Chicago ZionistFederatintiarid the Puhlic AffairsCommittee nl the Jewish UnitedFund nl Melrnpnlilau Chicago.

The program will opes with theobservance of Vom Hazikarow

Church' Nurse Program at FirstUnited MethodistChurch -

The First United MelkodiolChurch, -418 Touhy ave., ParkRidge, will emhark ou a com-plclely new - ministry as theyhegin what is knowu as, the"Chuivh Nurse Program" in con-Junction -With Lutheran GeueralHospital. Dr. Gruogec Weslherg,developer of the project, ex-plains, "The church nurseprolecl proposes Is place oursesan the staffn nf several churchestn the Chicagoluod area for aperiod of 3 yeaes. The purpose nfIbis actinn/roseurch project is tudemonstrate-that parish chur-ches have the potential to keconean active part ut the healthwaresystem of Aiiterica. We h'elievethat specially educated nurses onchnrch otaffs cas give leadershipto the movement which in-tegrates body,mind und spirit."

Dr. Weslherg will be tIte guestpreacherat the lb-39 worshipservice at the- chnrch Siiñday,April 14. He is a pioneer io therelationship of religion and -

medicine. He is adjunct clinicalprofessor, Department uf-PreveullveMediciné at -theCollege of Methclée, -UniveisityOfIlliisolsat Chicago, ',. - . -

(Israel's MèmoiiuhDay) led hyRabbi' Lawrence,'H. Charney,Vice President, Chicago Board ofRabhis. A Zionist Scroll of Honorwilibe presented to Inruel's Con-nul Genefal.Emunuel Zippori hy

. Miriam Soberoff, cs-chairman ofIlse Vom Hu'atzmaut Committee.Greetingu will he- estended. by

i Herbert Wânder, Chairman,. Pphlic Affairs committee; SolGoldsleis, President, CZF; LeakS. Reicin, Cliab-man oflhe Board,CZF; and Dr. Steven B. Nusalir,Enecutive -Vice President,Jewish Federation/JIJF. Theaudience will lie invited tu juin isIsraeli folk dancing following theprogram. -- -

Doors apeo ot 645 p.m. Seatingin on u first-cöme, firut-servedbasis. Limited free parking ioavailable. - -

For infurmatiun, call 346-6700,est. 7620. -

Dr. Westherg is. a Luther nClergyman who has been a payiohpuntar hospital chaplain, and hasheldponitiunsin medical learnincenters in Honston and Chicago.

First Church is the only one ioPark Ridge and the only UnitedMethodist Church -uf six par-tictpatiug in thin pilot protect.The Church bao selected a HealIhCommtttee te assist in r-mulatiug policies, giving supp rlto and coordinting the work allhe Church Nurse. Those aervinuros Dr. Blair Plimpton, Georgeund Ruth Heath, Maureen CooperRN., Alice Crawford, Dr. PamSmith, Dr. Walter Randall, DrCharles Harrio, Curul BrownRN., PaulorPaulO. Wlsittle.

Presidential HonorSociety member

Joseph GroMalu9217 Notionalave., Morton Grove, has beesnamed ta the Preuideutiul HonorSociety ut the DeVry Institute ofTecknolugy hi Chicago.

Grumalo, a student in the EIer-tronicu Teithuicihn program, hoi

- a4.OGPA, "e, '

-, The Nnrth Amerleun. MurtyrsKnightu of Colombos council 4338in Niles nre holding their annual

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C.Y,O. youth fund drive for the- -nnder privileged children,

-Chairman Juueph uf Des Plumeo

. and Co-Chairman Stuart- BonusnfNilesandGrundEnught Ruhert

' Binnchi uf Nues urge all wem-- . bers, uCd theirfrlesds for their-'cunperation and snpport in-mnklngthia 000ther banneryear.

Funds guts the Catholic YoulhOrganization to he distributedtoward youth activities, teenclubs, baseball (girls andhoyo)physical fituens, track und field

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and -úsbsy uther aclivities,- abatoward a drug ahuse program.--We cus aS help curb drug abuseund juvenile delinquency by en-couraglug our y'osngslero to keep,hasy, un idle hands and idle mio-do have a Way of getting intstrouble. If for no reason otherthan escaping from sheerboredom, yuungnlers can slilizespurIo and hobbies an a safety-

' valvefsryouthful energies.The C.Y.O program has also

been nuceesufolio helping manyJuvenile Delinqnest childrenwith vutunteer workeru andsociul workeru. "The only wealthwhich you will keepfortver is thewealth whichynu giveaway."

Ail this depends on the success. . ofourdrive.,We are depending on

you. Fund drive ends Friday,May 17. Give not until it hurts,hutuntititfeets good. -

, TheNew Church-

The New Church Womeu'oGuild presents "Come Find ATreuuure" RummageSale O ä.mto 3 p.m. Saturday April 13 inPendeton Hall, 74 Park dr. Glen-view. The Church in located oneblock west nf llhermer Rd. 01fGlenview Rd.

Donations of saleahie mer-cliandise seiS he accepted at Pen-dIcton Hall Thursday April 11hetween 7-9 p.m. and Friday April12 frem 9-Nuns and 3-5 p.m. Formure information call VuleriaRueter at724-l364. -

Thnugtstke sale is spnnnored bythe Womeu'n Guild it is really acoiiimuisity èlfort According loGuild Prenident Mrs. DavidOithuer. "Because no many uf nurmembers conlribule their limeand effort I really think we have00e of the best mien around"obstes OdIosee "I koaw we offersome ofthe hast bargains and oursale is always well received hythe consmunily. Odhner suggestsfor the bent selection lu comeearly and fur the hast harginscome later. "But" nbc states "Ahargalu isn't a bargain il youcan'tfmnd wtsatypur looking for".

Mariners Groupdinner meeting

. Carter-Weotminster UnitedPresbyterian Church's MarinersGroup will hold their monthlydinner-meeting os Satnrduy,April 8 at 7 p.m. in the church'sSuwyier Hall (4950 -Pratt,

- Skukieh A dellci'uun buffet din'ser will he served und rener-valium muy he mude through IllBenjnmin (457-1406). Theprogram for. the evening willfeutore Robert Burger an IriahFolk Singer and guitarist.Everyone mnwelcume-forfOrtherhiformatlou call the church office6734441..

OLR studei'in Báttlè of the BooksFor the past three years the fif-

thand sixth graders of Our Ladyof Ransnm School have par-ticipnted in Ike Battle of theBooks Program spunnored by theNilen Pshlic Library. Over thethree year period we hove hadmore than 50 students competefrom out school.

A list of 100 hooks is preparedbytheihrary stafland suhuSiltedtu participating nehuoto forasnigoed - reading. Duringschedoléd meets, four childrenfrom two schools meet and areasked quenlionu regarding thecontents of any of the 100 kooks.The school that can answer-themost questiöns correcly in the

For the three years that OurLady of Rausom studenti haveparticipated- we have had oneoutstanding reader each year.Ourfirslyear we had Christopher

Th le who s now an 8th grader ' ! "'Our second year we had Ann . i'

. Marie Denluiwbo ja now a 7th ,,,grader This year we haveKatrina Heneghan, a 5th grader.The coaches for our school areMrs. Kathy Alstun and Mrs.Cathy Csch'fane. -

All of our students have workedhard in the program and becauseof this we !eceived a specialaward fur Ike most improvedschool from one year lo the next:We weré very proud of thisrecognition us it was the firstaward nf its kind preneutedtn anyschool. This year Ike cnmpetitiosis very challenging. Threeschools aré very close including.Our Lady of Ransom. Acülmisaling celebration will heheld in April. At this-time rer-tificalen and awards will bepresented to Ihe nchooln for the'04-'OS school year.

Opezi a safe deposit bqì-at Golf Mill State Bank

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- Stashedinside each available safedeposit box is a valuable 'gift-which is availäble to yoü -just forstoring your valuables with GolfMill State Bank,

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Gifts range from $100_00 in cash,dinners for two, to FREE or discountedmovie tickets, gíft certificates from localmerchants and FREE or discounted Bankservices. -

You can open a safe deposit box at GolfMill State Bank for as little as $15.00 peryear!* -

If you -are a businessperson, you'll beinterested in knowing we still haveseveral large size safe deposit boxes forthe storage of valüable software anddocuments Stop by today or call LillianWadas, Safe Deposit Officer, at(312) 824-2116, or see your PersÒnalBanker for details. . ..

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: Nues Cmzmunity ..Association ofFuture Women

Church rummage sale workshOp:

TheUnited Prèsbytrian Women's Associatioif Nues Com-mthity Cburnh will beholding their enrnrnl remmage sete at the

. church, 7401 Oakton.st. in Muet; Wedeesday, Aprit 17 from 63O-9p.m. aodmursday, April lUfrom 9a.m. to 3 p.m. -

. Showoabove planniog the rummage salé, aed featuriog a resate: room sad hohe sale are Dorio Cols'er, Grace Wittert, Pot Barton.- Choioon. oodKitty Bahr.

1 Aoyooe wishiog to dooate rommoge rnáy drop it off at the chur-eh. Drop off timm for rummage arei Mouday, April 15, 9 a.m - 9p.m; Tuesday, Aprit 1f, 9 orn. 8 p.m.; Wedoesday,.April 17, 9

: am. -l2n000 .. . -

The püblic is cordiallyiuvttèd to atteod the sate. If yoo hov.e aoy-. qoestioos oroeed more information pteaoecallthe chqrch offtce.

Women in Construction -meetingAre We Paying Too Mach dressed by Leo Gotdsleioof Dean

Tanes?" wilt be- the subject ad- Witter at the Apritt6meetiog of

. ILEGAL NOTICEIthOt1aSuburbflChaPter of

Notice io herebygiven, pursuapt -Womeo in Coostruction.

to "An Ant in relation to theuue of- - an Msomed Namé in the coodoct

or tramartioo ot Banioeun io the- State," an ameoded, that a cer-

tificatioo wanfited by the ander--

signed with the Coonty .Cterh of -ConkCouoty.File No. K94983 so the April 2,1985 tinder the Assumed Nome nfArgyte Produrla withthe pIare ofbusiness located at .17il N. North

- Park, Chicago, IL. 6t6t4. Thetrue names(s) and residence ad-dress of owners (s) in: ToshioYatnagota, 1739 N. North Park,Chicago, IL. 60614 and Michael A.Schwarta,

465 W. Dominion, Apt.1502; Wood Dale, 60191.

The theetiog witt he held at the -- Navarone f(ertauyaot;1950 East.Higgins Road, Etk-Grobe VillageSocial hour is at 5(45 p.m., withdinoer at t45, followed by the

- program. Reservations -for dio-- ser at $8.50 may -be made with

Arlene Cbmieteweki, LPM Co.,Desl'taines, at299-l950. ..

The regalar basiness meetingof the loçat chapter of theNotional Association ofWomen isC005tructios witt follow the -program. Guests and att women

- interested is the ronstroctioo in-- dustry ore invited to attend.

The NorlhSsburbao Chapter stthe National Association ofFstore Women will present a-networking worhghop meetiof on -

Monday April lb, io Christy's -

Carillon Square,. 1432 Waukegas-rd. Glenview. Registration aod -

networhing will begin. at 53O-- -p.m., dinoer will he at tilt p.m.,

and the meeting will begis at 73O -p.m. The cost is $13 for membersand $16 for non-members- perperson. - - .

-

Oar topic toy thin eveping will -- he: Pern000liziog StressMànogement For Optimal BodyHarmony. - -

- Oar upeflhrr for this evening--- wilt be Eileen Caros who is catted- the "Peopten-Skitl Espert', will-be speahing on strpsOmeasurement. andutrons redue-lion. Any stress redaction methodwhich works well for an in-dividoal in a tool which can housed whenever tensions andpressures rise, and the individaatwould like to calm dowli. -

Anyone ocho bàn heavy job orprofessional renponnibitiliec,high-pressore.work home-litetension, those who are aerv005

- opset; who can't esplain theirslipping effectiveness or produc-tivity eves when they are tryingveryhard,. may lind thin the ad-

Ms. Corns has a Med. at LoyolaUnvernity and specializes io allaspects nf group work, and howadults can- Icaro, avd has beenhonored by Ihe-Ilnehange Club of

-.. Waskegan-Norlh Chicago for herworkin Brazil.

- - Mail chech -to North Suborbad- NAFW Hdqtrs., or phone cener-

vatioñu on Wednesday or mur--sday,April IO & lt from 9 am. io__5 p.m. Please call 965-7992 or 296-4708.

Everyone welcome...;

. Support group for- divorced women- - Jewish Community Centers al- Chicago are organizing a support

- group br divorced OrthodonJewish womro. The group willaddress itSelf to the special needsnf those women who.have Or havenot-os yet bees givro a 'gel," lhvJéwinh divorce docamonl.Beginning Tuesday-. evening,April IP,- from t-10 p.th., thegroup will meet weekly al IhoBernard Horwich JCC, 3503 W.-Touhy, Chiçao. The fee loe aseight sveek session is $25 for Ceo-ter members and $35 lar Nov-membrrsr --- For lurther iolormaiioo cdliIho gcosp'n co-leaders, MinnaDavis orHadausah Goodman at761-9100, Ent,l3l3.

OLR- L. iieèPiw,Fashion Show

The Catholic Women's Club -stOar Lady of Ra050m iovit.es allladies si Ihr areu.lO allend Iheir251h AnoivorsaryDiOner9'anhiOsShaw, "Stecliog ttefleclinns". Il -

will be heldat-Ihe Chateas Rilo, -9156 Milwaukee ave;,- Niley, anThursday, April 25. The eveningwill hogin at t poi. -w)th hors

- d'oeuvres -and a cash bar., Thedinoec entree. -will loe- beef ter- -

derldin tipo. Fishiana featured io -

the show will he prOvided by- - -

Boutiqud Unique, Nues,, PartiRidge Farriern, and .Wehde - -

Shoes,- Parli Ridge.- Hairstyleswilt be by Arte et Beaule, Parb . -

Ridge. The RéifIe Drawing willfeature .a caslom chair fràm.Smithe's, Park Ridge. RallIetickets may he piorrhased by.catting 69g-2435. - The. dinner\ticket donation io $26-and may hepurchased by calliog 635-0285. - - -

; Applications are now availableat thethcee.high schoa!s inDistrict 257Maine East, -Muiiie

- South, . and. - Maine - West--toregister children tor gwa.hourpreschssl classesto be held ateach of the schools daring the fir- -

sg semester of the lS8-ilß school- year. Theclaoues, conducted by-junior and senior utudesta ander.Ike direction ol.a cerlifietchiId

-development teacher, are part nfthe- "on-the-job" traioingprogram of tise child care oc-cupationa coarse offered by thehome ec000mics departments,

Thrpreschool classes at thehigh schools allow child care-sc-cujealionn stadénlu to observe the

- growth av6- -development ofyeong children to gum enperies-ce in supervising their activitie6- -

-

Ten lo li children of preschoolugv wilt he eneslted in each

lv thenetimes el inflation, il's0)0e to know that you can still geta bargain and al Ihe same.limehelp someone else, The LitheCity Resole Shop at 5327 N. Clark

. Street had o Winter Cleoroat ando great deal 0f new und goodmorchoodise is vow available.

-Help reolod)a the Resale-Shop

by slarling your Spring cleanisgearly, loo. Now's the lime tocleoo aol your closets, basement-asO olhic, at no enpevse la your-self. ti you have ileuou in-goodcoodihion thai you ríq longer need,

.lheLithle City Resale Shop will hehappy to receive them. Whatespecially is needed in clathiog,jewelry, television sels, uppliun-ces, books, loroilure andhousehold temo. . Il yes hastlabe Ihe castoffs In the shop bet-

. Dancing. ; :-

Classes Beginning MAY ihnHumanPerformanco C;enter $

- I nitrai sue: JEANNE BAVARO

Esse: voi woen500p - t,, , ur:&,,, dI55 w,sncs

District 2O-7ckiseifor pre-schoolers

senslonTn bedligibte faraccep- -

tance, childrenmsst l begAben-3and a hdlf and4and,a atiyearsofageoiiilept.1, 1995.- The programs tñIl.the schosls

are similar, hut vary regardiogtimes and days n- which theymeet A letter arròmianying the -

applicatinii form will explain the.- specific program at the - in-

dividoal school. The forras with be -

available iothe maki office of alt - -

schoôln encept..Soath, where ap- -

-ptíc.ationn are available in theflome economiCs department.Applicati005 will be accepted an-hit May S, 1995. - --All thue.. applying - foredrollment -: will - receive -

notification early in Jane of -the- acceptauce nf their -chitdreo. A- $50 regintratioafee iurharged lu

defray the. cosguf supplies andrefreobméntu. . -

LittleCity Resale.Shop--

Offeùs -bargains -.- - .. -.

- wren 29 a.m.and 4 Modday . -

through Saturday,- call 729-6166,-mod they'll be picked ap. Alldonalions are tas dedoctible. -

Amriçãñ - -

TechnionLunchèoñ- Vael Rom, Israel's uuly womao

- combat pilot, wilt be-the guestspeaher April 16 at the - SpringLuncheon meeting of -ChicagoChapter, American TechsiOnOnciety, at ttseStandardCtub..

Also a .mèmber of the HaifaCity Coangit io.IsràeI, Rom- is

- also chairperson of Israel'sEthiopian JeWry Committee andlaunder of the- first special

- education program fordisadvan-laged students at Techoios IsraelInstigate ofTechnology. -

As Isradl'u only woman combatpilot, ube flew the lead

- paratrooper transpon plane Over-

the Mula Pass during the 1956hoshiSlirs. Io 15114 she was askedby.Prime Minister Shimos peces -

and Depaty Prime Minister Yit-. zhak Shamin. -to chair Israel's

ootional Ethopiao -Jewry Cam-mittee---------. - - -

Luncheon reservations cao-be-- made by telephuniog the Chicago

Technisa office, 939-0912. -

.

IRRESISTIBLE TALE OF -

: CHOCOLATE BROWNIESChocolaleIhe very word in conduàivelo spinning tales nf

love, ta stimulating the senses. Even the Aztec emperor Meo-lezama drank chocoláhe from his golden ceremosiat goblet. It

. was culled rhocolatt, a takewaras drink mined with beer or wide--- aodseasonedscithpepper. -

Hernando Corteo first lastedthis pleasurable drink in 1519 andbrought cocoa back to Spain. TheSpasish added sogar and other

-

. flavorings to the rich-tasting beverage. But it wasn't until 1847that the firstpiece ofcbocolate waseaten. . -

. Sous chocolate became the delectable ingredient in all types- of desserts. Tradition kas it that the first chocotaty brownieswere -baked in Bangor,- Maine. Mother legend traces Ibis-delicious treat to a fatten chocolate cabe. Bressoien may even be

.an Arnericanversian of achocolateScoltishtea cake nr senor. -

Far old-fashioned gnadoenn, try bakiog Chocolate-coveredCherry Brownies. Selve un a pretty plate with a lacy paperdoily. Fora mare contemporary flavor, sample Peanat BotherRipple Brownioeu.

CHOCOLATE-COVERED CHERRY BROWNIES -Heat oven to 356 degrees. Prepare t pachage Belly Crocher

supreme fudge brownie miL (with can of Cbucolate FlavorSyrup) au dibecled for Caloelike Brownies. Spread in pan.

- Acrange 8 well-drained maraschino cherries in each of 6 rows 0v--er dough.- Bake as directed; coot at least I hoar. Front withAlmond Frosting (below). Cat into t S12-ioch sqaareu; garnisheach oqaare with kiln of maraschino cherries il desired. Makesabool 4ftbrowoies. . . : -

Alinead Frosting... - --

3cupopowdoreduugar - - - -

- 2 lablespuons margarine nr butter, softened - -

l/2teanpoao almond cr6-oct-2o 3tableup000u water -

Min powdered asgar, margarine und almood entrad. Sur inwater, I tablespoon al a lime, osait umsnlh and of spreadingconsistency. .. -

- High Altitade Directions (3586 lo 6590 feet): Increase bahing --time to 35 ta 40 misales. - -

PEANUT BUrFER RIPPLE BROWNIES

3/4cspasguc9/2 cup peanut buller---1/4 cup all-purpose flour : - -

2eggs1 package Belly Crocher supreme fudge browole mis (with coo

of Chocolate Flavor Syrup) -

Peanut Bolter Fraviing (below)

Heal sven lo 356 degrees. Grease bollam only nf reclaagutarpun, 13n9n2 inchés. Min sugar, peanut holler, hlvur and eggs insmall bowl. Beat no medium speed 2 minales. - -

Prepare Cahetike Brownien as directed on package. Spread- dnugh in pan. Drop peono) butter misture by lablespoovfsls eu-

tu dough. Swirl lhrnugh dnogh wilh knife for murhled died.Bake 38go 4ominoles. -

Cool; fenol with Peanat Bniter Frosting. Spriokle with chop-pcd peanuts if desired. Cul julo 1 1/2-inch squares. Makes about45 bcuwuirs. - - - - -

Franai Baller Frosting... - .

t cop vonillo reedy-ho-spread frasliug- -

l/3cuppeanulbollor ;-

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Mio all ogrpdients orti),fhnsting in smonlb and of spreadingconsislency; - _- - - - --

High Altitode Direcilons 3508 10616f led) : Stir 1 lableapono all-pOcpnse hlosr julo Bcnwvie Min (dry).- -

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Jcc - spönsors'Non-DietWorkshop'- - .

"A Non-Diet Wdrhshop" willbegin on Tharsday, May 2, 8 p.M.lo 9:30p.m., at Ihr Mayer RaptanJewish Cominonity Center, 5050Cbarrh- Street, Skokie, and ceo-tjñoe fur five consecutive Thor-sdays. - . -

This workshop is designed forlhooe who have foaod themselvesin the repetitive -cycle - ofovereating, dieting andovereating again, and who feeltheir lives arr controlled- by anobsession with fond. Based oponFat s a Femioint Issue, this clans -wilt utilize group discaunios as a'catalyst to anderstandingovereatiog. It wilt also providethe apporhunity to heut nul keyconcepts uf this approach thatresallu io breaking Ihr binge/dietsyndrOme and stabhizing at atcomforlabte weight.

Carol R. Coces, A.C.S.W.,licensed clinical social workerwith waoy years nf enperjeoce iosocial work and women's healthissaea, wilt conduct theworkshop. -Minimumregistration is 10, masimum is 15individoalu.

Fee in $35 fur members aud $45- for nov-members. Fur infur-

mutino on how tu register,telephone Pearl Karp, 875-220f,Entension 218. Registrationdeadlise iuApril 25. -

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Highschòolvandalized

A local high sthoolws van-dalized during the night of Wed-nesday, April3. -

Officials of Notre Dame HighSchool, 7655 Pernpster St., toldpolice that some time daring thenight someone threw a pop hottlethraogha neven foot by three footwindow.

Thewindow, located on thewestoide ofthe hoilding, wilt coot$225to replace.

Shoes stolenA local sporting goods store

reported hoving twÒ pair of shoesstolen onflorsday, April 4;

Officials at Sportonart, 72l3DempoterSt., totdpolice thot twomeo walked past a cashierwearing sew Nike haskethalt

Before the cashier could callnecurity guards the men hod left

. the area.A necority guard found Iwo

shoe halles cntaioing the thievesused shoes.

Noestimate of the Cost of thestolen shseswasset. -

Police arresled a 27 year oldfleo Plaines woman fordrivisg»ith an espired drives license oo-Wednesday,Aprila.

Th. Des Plaines woman wasdriving is -the. 9000 block ofMitwankee Ave. when she wasstopped by. police-hecause herliCense plates hadéspimd

When the driver.cssld sotproduce her drivers license shewas asked tu follow. the offiCerhack Is the Nues Police Dopar-tment. -

A computer check with theSecretary of StaId's office -showed the Des Plaines womao's

Garage break-in -

- A Niles homeowner reportedhis garage was hrohes- intsduring the night of Tuesday,Aprit2.

- The residest, who lives io thet2tO hiock of Merrill St., saidunknown perssospricd open thegarage doorloget inside.

Taken from the garage were$2,2t0 worth of toots aod otherhousehold items.

-Off the-NiIeìFIkè qtte!-.Driver arrested

,- with invalid licensedrivers license. had previouslybeen suspeoded. -

- Thé woman was arresled aodcharged with driviog with ususpended driver's ticeose aodhaving èspired liceos.e pieles.. She waìassigoed a Maycourldate and released after pssliog a$ttehood. -

Cigaretteéartons stolenA local store keeper reported a

customer stole five cartoos ofcigarettes os Tuesday, April 2.

The maoager of 7-li, 745tOokloo St., told police a cuslomerCame is at lt45 p.m. while themanager was in the rear of thestore toadiog milk iols a cooler.

The customer picked sp fivecartsos of cigarettes and raofrom thestore.

The costomer was descrihedas a man io his 20's.

The stolen Cigarettes -werevatsed at $50.

ARTHRITIS SUFFERERSSHOULD HAVE -

THIS SERIOUSMEDiCAL INFOflMTIONThere are four important facts youshould kno*: -

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There -ore very -effective -

therupies for your arthritis.back aiu - - and otherrheumatic disorders. - -

The key to yoursuccessul -

treatment is precisediagnosis. -

The best wuy for you to ob-tain an accurate diagnosisand effective treatment inwith a multi-disciplinary -group of health care profes-nionals under the diréctionof n skilled and experiencedrheumatologist -

You deserve personal. in- : ' Paii Center . . . (uses) thedividuahzed care. - medical team approach."

"...thekeytosuccessful treatment -

is precise diagnosis.

At Bethesda Hospital'i Arthritisand Back Pain Center, two of theChicago areas most distinguish-ed rheumatologists, Joel M..Levis, M.D. and Scott A. Kale.MD. personally direct thedlanooio and treatment of eachpatient, utilizing the medicalteam approach. This personalizedteam treatment . pl.ßgam con-tinues through the duration ofcare.

Dr.: LeviS, Kale and theircolleagues at Bethesda hlospital'sArthritis and - Back Pain Centerknow that. a - A -

treätment \andtherapy . pro-gram specificai-'y adjusted foreach patient cancontrol arthritic -

pain and ällowthe -'arthritis suf-

- ferer to improve his or her qualityoflife . - -

The facility is equipped to treatboth inpatients and outpatients.

"Bethesda Hospital'sArthritis-and Back -

Bethesda Hospital. at Howard -

Street and. Western Avenue, formore - than twenty-five- years hasbuilt its - reputation servioChïcago's North Side annorthern suburbs.

For a diagnostic appointmentor further information, please call761.6000 and -ask for TheArthritis and BackPain Center.

. a place of kindness761-6000 - - -

2451 W. HowardChicago

et¡tal

. For a free brochure with more information about our Center call 943-9395.

Phone:ans*e$ng:-:thachinethiefeauht :

A l9year old Palatioeman wasarrested after belog seen stealinga phooe avoweriog-machine froma local store os Suoday, MarchIl. -

The Palatioe man -was shop-phig at It-Mart, 5620 DempsterSI-whey he wos seen removingthe aoswering machine from - adisplay case asd placiog it into aplastic bag.

Businessburglarized

A Niles hosisess was -bsrglarioed doriog the night ofThursday, April 4.

Potice report horgiors brokeinto Portage Glass and MirrorCarp., Sf22 Milwaukee Ave, sometime betweeo 5:30 p.m. and 8am. - -

Stolen was a 9 inch powermuer box ood various hood tools;Total stoico items were valued at$450

Police report there-were nosises offoreed estry. -

He theo búgbt the machineup loa Counter tnlry and-get acash refund for it -

After béingdeiainnd ky theseeuritygaardthe Palatine monwas brnughtto the -Nilet PoliceDepartment where - ho wascharged witlsshopiiftisg.

88e wasasuigned à May COurtdatesndreledsed after posting a

$2,700 theftA co,sstructios. ompasy

trailer was- broken into whileparked in Nues during the nightofThorsday, April 4.

The trailer, helonging to Far-mingtos Cnnstruction Co. ofKildeer,tll., was Ñrked in a totats63lMilwaukee Ave.

During the night -the traiterwan priedopes. Taken from ilwas a SOnada immer generatorandarotodrill. -------

The total value of the stoIcoitems wasplaceilat$2,7t0

Driving Tips for-older drivers

kySec,50Stateiim Edgar

Driviog a motor vehiCtccoables mooy sesior citizens to -maiotuio their mobility and enjoy

. their isdcpeddeohe. Ap-proximatety 752,088 licenseddrivers io lltioois are age t5 add--older asd more Ihm 80,000 are atleant ttyeors old. - -

One st the most importantsafety tips for older drivers is lohe aware that their vision huschaogcd over the years. TheAmericas OptometricAssociation reCommends thatolder drivers recngoiae theirlimitations and Coofine driving toplaces, speeds and hours is whichthey feel comfortable and corn-peteot. -

Following are some additionalsafe drivisg-tips - - -

I. Get the .hlp picture whiledriving hywatching the cOrs andthe road ahead, aod.Ionking bothleft and right for vehicles, -

children, asimals and otherhanards. Otasce frequently atthe rearview mirror and in-

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strwoent panel; and he Oware ofyour vehicle's bliodspot.

2. Keep pace with the trafficflow. Driving too slowly cancreate as dangeroos a situationas driviog loo fast.

Northwestern -

Business CollegeFeiilty tiiniber

The appointment of GlenAmato to the faculty of North-western Business College, 4525 N.Lipps, -Chicago, has beco an-osuoced by Presideot Lawrenée

:2h0macher.Mr. Amato, as English instroc-

tor at the College, received.hisloursatism/Eogtish uodergraduate degree fromSoathero Illinois University,Carboodale. lie was granted hisMBA is business administrationfromihe University of SoothernCalifornia, Los -Angeles, andpreviomty taught at NoIre DameHigh SChoot,yfge5

-1 3. CustOm medications used locomhat diseases.nérvosts tensionand fatigue ran affect drielngadversely by interfering withmusculareunrdisatiôs, clearnessof vision nr critical judgments nlcontrast, distance.nrcnlor.

- - Know the side effecjc nf soydrug yau may he using, includingantdnistammes, tO comhatallergies and colds, before,driving anyvehicle. -

- Sn!ors take -

.- marketing honors- Maine East seniors - Kristen

Peterson ofNileu, DebbIe Mayesof Des Plaines. and Bill Rosarioof Des: Plaines received staleachievemeist iowards - inmarketind eoiteuts held at theHyatt Regency-- O'Hare forDistrihutive'Edocatisn ntudentuin tllinoiu, - f -

Peterson competed in GeneralMerchandising; Mayes in Pisan-re and Crèdit;-and-Rosarin in -

Advertising. Rosario atoorece,vef! a first pIace in HumanRotations. . -

--,- - ShernechkoMyron J, Shemechko, son of

Leo and.Victoria Sliemechko of7544 Kirk Drivei Nitos, has Ideencommissioned - a secondlieutenant in the U.S. Air Forrespos graduation from OfficerThainiogSrhool at Lscklañd AirForceBase,-Tesas.

Shemechko wilt now beassigned at Mother Air ForceBane, Calif. ; - -

He iw a 19 graduate of- Southern - Illinois University,Carhoudale, - - - --

j. P..GavinoMarion Pnt. -J. P.- Gavino, 000

oPJumie G. and Alba-P. Gavinoyf hl35 N.- Leamingtois, Skokie,hou completèd.recrqit training al -

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Local caddie winsgolf scholarship

Michnel Piento of NUes hs- been involved with all the rihlclubsgolf cbtbt, thot is. A seniorat Maine East and a caddie at theGlen Viesv Club, Mihehas been

. named a winner. nf a 1985 ChickEvans' scholarship.

The scholarship is assarded on: a compelilive basis. In order for

Mike to qualify, he had tn berecommended by the Glen View

- CIah President, the Caddie.Master, Ike Club Pro, and thechairman of the Caddie Commit.tee. Once this was completed,Mike's caddie recsrd, bis need

. tor financial aid, end his high. -- school academic i'ecsrd were

considered.his scholarship is renéwable

. . for fosr years. Lo order that il ber enewed, Mike must muisteisgood

giaden, five in the Evans'Hoitse, be involved in ostra-c'rricular activities, and do

- assigned work at his seis home.The Western Golf Association

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGON AMENDED BUDGET AND

APPROPRIATtONORDtNAJgCEFOR 1984.85

Notice is hereby gives by theBoard of Education, ScknolDistrict Nsmher 63, Cook County,Ittinsis, that a tentative amendedbudget and appropriation nr-dinance for said School Districtfor the fiscal year beginning Julyt, 19t4 will be un file and cus-veniestty available to public in-spection ut the Office of theBoard of Education, lUthS DeeRoad, Des Plaines, tllisois from.and after the 121k day st April,5985. .Notice is hereby farther giees

. that a publie hearing on theamended budget and ap-pruprialion ordinance wilt beheld at 7:3t o'clock P.M. on thet4th day of May, 1985 at theApollo School, totos Dee Ruad,Moine Township Illinois, in thisSchool District.

Dated this 3rd dsy 01April, 1985.

Board of EducationSchoolDistrict f3

Cook Cnunty, Illinois

s/James E. BowenSecretary, Board uf Eduèation

'ThoBugle; ThurndayotprIL'II, lISO

Es'aon' Scholars Fouodaliiis. iiwiis oud inaiolaisn 14 EvansSchiilar Chapter Hiianes is tIleMidwest alune. the iìeivcnt li,lipes at Northern Illinois Uoiver-

. sity.Thin fall Mike will attend Ihie

University ofColorado and majueio business aceunsliog. Theacademic progeams offered atthe Boulder campus influencedMike to choose the Uuivprnity ifCohii,ado. lu addition, lie liasrelativos living nearby, andlhieie'u excellent skiingavailable.

The Pientii family is lint lise liithe Evans scholarship priigrani.Mike'solder hi-other, Joe, av '84graduato of Maine East, is atnii.an Evans Schotaeat Purdue Du-

- iveruity. Mike's younger brut heris é caddie at theGlen View Club,whére both Mike and hisnlderbrothergot theirstarin.

In addition to his céddie osirkand maintaising good grades atManne East, Mike has been activein Maine East extra-curricularactivities. Since freshman yearlie's competed en Ike golf leamaud participated in Ski Club ac.ticities. Mihe is also a member ofthe National Honor Bociely,vnlonteerisg as a tailor; the

mathemattes honor Oociely, Mu.Alpha Theta; and the math leam.to fact, Mike was use of the lopsenes students at the March 12IlhinoinMoth Leagoe contest.

Etrod servesas BanquetCo-Chairman

Richard Etrod of Liscolnwuodin serving as co-chairman uf theNational Football LeaguePlayers Assucialiun (NFLPA)Mackey Asvardo Bouquet, huntedby the Setter Boys Fnaodatiun,slated fur Sunday, June 16 at theHyall Regency Chicago. Etrudserveu us sheriff nf Csob County.

Elrnd, oised by adistinguished team of lopChicugo-areu business leadersand prnfessional athletes, will herespsnsible fur selling nul the2,100-seat dinner for the 19th coo-secotive year. - -

. For further information on Ike19th Annual NFLPA MacheyAwards Banquet, contact theBBF Developmentoffice al 4t7 S.Dearborn, Suite lftt, Chicago, IL51615 nr by calling 1312) 427-4434.

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Skokie resident Aturnee! A. Fareed (second from right), dean ofIke College bi Edncatios at Northeastern Illisnin University, waïamuog thuse who recently metwith Governor James R.:Thsmpson

'i after the Governor aunoupeed that he was releasing more than $9million to the oniveisity. Most of the mosey wilt he used to build atong-awaited Physical Ednealion Complex that witt reptare Ikeuniversity's currently inadeqsate facility. Also shown are RonaldWilliams (t-r), president ofNurtheantern, SlateSesator Howard W.Carroll (D-11 and John E. Waechter, ehsirmanof the Deparlmeñtof Health, Physical Education, Reerealion and Athletics.

Marillac summer camps involleyball, basketball and soccer

Maritlac will hold; summer from July 15-19 from 10 am. lu 3camps in volleyball, basketball p.m. at a cost uf $30 for the uneand soccer for girls lt years old week session. Mrs. Janice Bras.asd older, nuvice or skilled, con- dt,Màrillue Volleyball Codeh willofucted by varsity roaches with direct the activities.campero divided according toability.

The ramps provide an uppsr-lushly for young women tu im-prove shills and become acquaio.ted with- Marillae's athleticprugram said Terry Usehmann,AthIelic Direelur.

Compero will receive io-dividual au well us group instruc-tino in basic skills and strategyaod will be provided a tee-shirtfor camp participation. Awardswill be presented at the end ofeachsesnioo.

Vnlleybalt Camp tabes place

Marillac varsity softball team -

S Oiivalii. saco, -terry Usetmann,completed tryouts fnr thé vacuitysoftball team and selections furthe 1985 team were based on lurex,velocity and accuracy ofthrowing ability; catching formand fielding and hitting talent.

Team members are MelanieAhears, . Parto Ridge; JenniferBaird, Chicago; Cheryl Buscos,Nnrthbrosk; Michelle Flentge,Glenview, Kelly tluioachi, Glen-view; Lina La Pelusa, Pork

C-'--,, '. ' _, .. . .Ridge; Julie Moore, Park Ridge;

Indians becomealt conference athletes

Being named an all'cnnforencoohhilole in becoming a babil withNibs WesI High School's DeonvoZych, LsuinAtanavos, sud KathySohalski. Most recenlly, the threeWore named for Ihethird time asatl-csnferosce boshelballplayers. Sukaluki has also twicereceived the same honor io herulber sport, volleyball.

A total of 14 Niles West athleteswem listed un the 1984-Ob router ufoIl-conference athletes in thewinter sports. lt's the seenodtime that Karen Wilceewotoi hasbeen no-named io basketball, asis the case with Scott Bisotock;Brad Eular and Malt Unter'

From July 22-Sf, from 9u30 am.to 2 p.m., Ms. Tanya Johnson,Varsity -Basketball Coach willconduct the Bashelball Comp

io fee nf$3lfòr theweek.Soccer Camp will he held Aug.

5-9 and 12-If from 2 lu 4 p.m. withSoccer Chuck, Garry FaleoneDirecting: Cost fur a one Weeksennius is $15; both sessi005, $25.

Regihtration furmu can be hadby calling Marihlac 51448.0104.

Enrollment is limited andregistration is accepted un a firstcome, first served basis.

Marillac Athletie,.Director and Ridge; Lynda Lidik, Park

Gen Muran, Niles; MegMulduwney, Des Plaines, KarenMurphy, Prospect Heights; EllesOlson, Park Ridge; Sheila Qains,Glenview; Laura Raodqaisl,Park Ridge; Aune Ratzhi, MountProspect; Patty Silko, MurtosGrove; Laurie Stanley, DesPlaines; Jennifer Westeokerger,Mount Prospect and JanetRaepielu, Nibs serving as is-jured renerve.

berger in wrestling, and DanMahn, Noel Bloomfield, and AlasDassow in swimming. Named forthe first lime are swimmersJames Lewis, and wrestlersBarry Albuch, Dean Bravos, andMike Lochner.

On Dean's ListMike MeEeona, 8915 Birch,

Murtou Grove, has been named tuthe Dean's LisI at Ike DeVey In-stitule nf Technolugyis Chicago.

MeEenna, a student tu theElectronics EngineeringTechnology program, has a 3.1GPA.

Wiedemasmlssa. 3O%.8tk-71WisidjammerTeavel 23-16.01

- Aasdersoasee. - 23-16-85SkajaTerrace . 22-17-53FirstNat'lBkofNiea - 21-18-50Normand FOdO,1 - - 20-19-47

- Nies Federal . 10-20-44Kappy's Real. 16-23-38Ermsh'sLawnmawer 16-28-35Stata Fmmh,a 15-24-34Rtggio'usoat: i4¼-24.35J&BSboetMetal ----14-25-Sl

HIGHGAMESRalphSlomptsmhi '231NnemKatz 226

. CarIIJ.sdqaiat 225 &223BobAley 224&215Donsenboda' - 222

VemKoos - 255HIGHSEIU - -

CarlLhsdquiat - 629Ralph Stempinaki. 617BobAley 607HarryWbyto 594DoaSvoboda . 860JoimBoyk . . 560JnhasSlefn 551MelKoesign . - 580

CatholicWomen's Bowling -

- ApriI3,7p.m.Tedm Standings W-LCasdlelightJeweleru 50-39.GLu Schmitz Ins. 55.43Stute Farm Ins. 53-45Titeo oflluly 52_4gSullivan's Tavern 51-47Skaja Tecrace - 46-SSDebbie Tempo Ltd. 44.53BuskufNiles . 3-6t

- HighSeries -

M. Coronato _ 515-G. Thoma -- 514M. Cattisen . - SOI

Vuros 504K.Smeja . 497

Oetringer 495M. Kroll - 407M. Doberuch 416R. DeRosier 404

High GamesM. Sobecki - SOS-C. Oetrisger 205M. Coronato 198G.Thsnta - 197M. Duberuch -187

157

St. John BrebeufLadies

Brandylce 87-31

Taendsymaralag

Zombie > OS-35Boilermaker 58-4fTequilu Sunrise . 51.47 -

Manhattan 45-SOSloe Gis Fizz . 45-53Margarila - 44_54DId Fashioned 45,56Chi'Chi 3142Gimlet 34.64

Bigh SerienA.Rivaldi - 5t2C.-Beeftinh - 49gJ.I4oppe 484B. Beinrwuhles 479

High GameA.Rioaldi . -

Beierovultes lotM.Doborsch . 178

Seefunk - 175

Skokie Lanes-

Aristocrats,Tean W-LMonurchAlarns - -49-41RUF - 48½_4148WindsurRadin 474845½ . -

Mid America - - 450k-440k-BaGous Sports 44½_450kTurks Healing SS-SO

Notr' Dani 'coed Summeschool

A en-educatIonAl summerschool will he offered st Nutre

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Darne High School for BOS, 7655Dempster, Ntles.

High School ueusiozs will rosfroyss Jose 18 tu July 15 lsésstos1) and July 57 to Awgnsl 9session2). --

An incoming fréshmesprngram,will be offered from.Jane SOto Jnly 17 und a jmzierhigh program from June 20 loJuly17. - -

Coarsen offered during the high- school morning first session in-

eladeu Biology, Chemistry, The- Cbnrch is the New Testémeot,English I, English I! US Hislkry,

,.- Introduction tu Algebra II,-

- Spanish 2, Consszner Education,--- TypisgIapdBusiness Math.

- Daring the high school after-- noon first sebsins cosrnen sfferedizclnde Eñglish II, English III,Weslern-Civilizution, Geometry,

-,- Introdnction to Computers,Spanish II, Rosiness Principles,Typing I, and Health. -

Courues offered dsring Ike highschool momiñg sedond session

. izsclnde Biology, Chemislry, The-- . Cathélic Faith, English!, English

II, U.S. History, Introduction toAlgebra 8, 'l''piug II, azd.Recor' udhedpizg.

During the high school after-noon second session courses of'bred include. ContemporaryLiteratore, Weslern Civilization,Psychalogy, Geometry, and

. BssinessMath. -

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Offered dsring the jaisiur highdivision are 71k and 81k grademath 7th aad $1k grade English,readizgasd typing. --u

Mail regislration will he aecep.- led until Jose 11 for Session I.-Regislration - cas also be- rom-- pleled in the school's main officetromIu3ta.m.tu33Op.m.

- Brochares are available is theMom Office at Notre Dame or by

- Calling Jim Meyer, Director ufSammerSchnul atSOS'29g0. -

-Open House -

slated fOr -

WillOws .

-- "Wewanted usc duoghter to at-tend The Willows fsm Ihr firstmomeot we heard about il in 1973,

- so wheo we realized that theywere going lo open their doors inthe fall uf 1974, we moved back-

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from California, where we hadbees living for a - year." Thatmarked Ike beginning, accordingto Drew Maos nf Nsrlhkrouk, ufIheir association with TheWillows Açademy in Niles.JeasMurie, Mass' daughler, wasin 1hz third graduating class nf

. -The Willows in 1979. Caroline. a-

sixth grader is enrolled in TheWillowsAcademytoday.

The two mothers offered theirrefleclions an Ike Riles-based -

college preparatory schoal ql therequest of Publie Relations andDevelopment Officer Rosemary -

Salaz. Sblaz asked them lo rom-ment os their commitment to theschool in aslicipatios nf IkeWillows upcoming annual OpenHome.

The Willows Academy locatedat 8200 Greendule ave., in Niles

-offers a strong liberal arts- educalion to slndents from 28

sshnrbas communities.The Opes House, Ike vom-

munity's oppurtsoity tu visit TheWillows, is being held Friday,April 2f from 730 p.m. Is 5-30p.m. For information call NoraByrne, Drau of. Admissions at192-5030, , . .'

ehHhg04imthodSAphll'i1;iIgos , .

Local seminar. to explain Business Degree programr '° hsfnrmalios seminar on Ike college credil, including certAin sored by Ihe College's Center fur gruduétioig requirements andEloshurot Management Program requiremeslnu Aller enrolling,. Business and Economics. - procedures, and other mäterials- (EMP), a npocially designed- students attended evening or At the information seminars, pertinent tu the program. EMPformat nf the bsstnesu ad- weekend classes oo-eampsn nr at held - weekly - throughout classes begin is September, -mininlralion mujnr at Elmhurut esnnenient off-campus sites for Chicagolaud, individuals are January and May.CnSege,wilt be held io April and four and a half hours, once a given an Opportunity to review Fur further information, coltMay at the Morton Grove Public week,fornneyear, curriculum, admission and 032.2102.Library, 6140 Lincoln ave., Mor- After complelino uf the

ton -Grove un Wednesday, April program andull other gradsaliun17, 6 p.m. andWednesdoy, Muy requireniests at the College,29, 6p.m., and about the Riles students can earn the bachelor ofBallard Branch Library, 8320 -. uciénre degree.with a major io

. Ballard rd., Niles un Monday; banineus administraliun. u-

May 6, 1 p.m. They are free and "EMP bao been a successfulopenln 190e pahbe. and respected program for sis

EMS nerves employed adults years - part of the tradition of-en.-. who have business enperienre cellence at Elmhurst College,"- and who have completed 45 . slated Marcia Koesen, EMS- semester hours of Iruosferable director. "Classes istegrate

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quality instruction with prunier,as students and iostructurs applycourse malrrials lo their jobs."Included are . -courses inmanagement, Organization -theory, finance, ecozomico ac-.costing and marketing, all opon' -

- Nicholas B. Litsos- - Marine Pvl. Nicholas B. Litsbs,a 1982 gradsate of Notre DameHigh School of Riles, has rom-

- pleted recruit training al MarineCorps Rerrsil 1Sep01, Sas Didgo.

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Thè B.gIe,Thfrday, ApdIU,

;uiverEIementa, Schòol 1V signs for Çlassesin

The Honor Roll o CilverEIemethry School for the 4thmorkingperiod ofthe school yeorcarries the following names:Tecla Asses, Labra Bowmañ,Christi Benedetti, Roth Bloom,Sandra Delgado, AotòinelleDiìoiosica, Amy Floeki BradNiedermaier,

Melissa Ohlsoo andAssoQereshi.

For Honorable Mention for Ihesame period are: Tricia Alday,Rene Basilio, Denise Beegos,

.Jasmina-Belic,. Dennis Bersahe,Scott Bianchi, Kenneth Chmielis-ski, John Chai, Sosa Choi, SsoYoung Chssg, Dina Grassmas,Eric Rayes, Sosas lfrájnoha,Lawrence Horn, Eric Jesse,Joanne Rang, Besjamis Klein,Lisa Kreher, Deonis Lee;. SosgHee Lim, Ricky Lyons, JadieMargalski, KimberlyMieeli, CarlMikkelsen, BUs Newman, Kim-berlie Pickop, -Rachel Ponser,. .......

ITsmo Qnreshi, Joan SebnstimsMaria Silvio, Christine Sliw,Laura SosnowskÇ ArthurStankiewièz, RbertSlankim.icn,Michael Steiner, Saudy Sterginu,Laño Tomolenisi, Lia Tomuleoni,Diane Wolak Kathy Yim. May'lung andYnngTaeYu. . -

It's TeeBat$ Time!.The Niles Park Distoict will

begin if's populär Tee Ballprogram Sn Saturday, April 13.Participaslsmust be hetween theages of f and t years old. Thepeograffi includes 4 weeks of in-strurtion follnwedby t weeks ofleugne play, lee skids mod awar-do for achievement. Registra,itsshnnld register for either the 9am. time nr lIrSOam. time. Thefee for the Tee Ball program is$12 per resident. Register at IhnPark District office, 7977Milwaukeeane. -

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The Niles Park District Boûrd of Commissioners msveited theuewsigm which will-he iñstaltedatTansGolfcoursethis spring.

Shown displaying thesign for the first ksare-CommissioncrsWalt easse, Elaine Heiuen, Board President Mary Marosek,-BoardVicePrenidest Jim PierslçiaodCamm ssisoerDan Kosiba.

- East Maine teachers attend-- conference

The 401k Annoat Conference of Judy Hennig, Stevenson Schml;the Assoetetios for Sapervisioi Shushana Kaúfman add Walterand Curriculum Development -Siekierski, Mark Twain Schont;was jssthcld w Chicago. This ; Soc Krueger, Wästsington School;meeting pravides teachers, . ad- Lynn Sheveleoko, Geminimisistrators, aod college person- School; and Dr. Lenore Page,nel from all over- the United Assistant- Superintendent. forStates as well as other coantries Cw-riénlumand lnlruction.theopportnrntytosharethelafesf Other teachers who par-trends in teaching and 4opcn' ticipated are Elsie McAvoy andvision. Several staff members Mary J0 Wilhelm of Netsnnfrom East MainePshlic Schools. Schaol dud Lucy Solomon ofparticipated in this memorable Washingtnnschnot.meeting and served os the isfar- These staff niembers aremation and- hmpdalily comsmt- sharing some of the new itemstee. - . they obtained at the Conference-- They are: Dorio ;retford and with their colleaguesin DistrictBarbara MeNichols, Nelsan 63.School; Elizabeth Ksler and

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Instructor Song Chat Chubg,students of all agm will he fanghIthe Karen art ofseif defense,while- learning cosfidence,- nnlf-control andi-ascentration. ToeKwon Do is an excellent wayofbnildisg physical fitness as well -

asespasdingthe sdsrnentptl -capacity. The cost per student isnnly $52. Register aL the RitesPark District office, 787.7 -

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Program.- , --David Ceria,Des Plaines -and

KimherlyLemberg, Park Ridgerecently completed the ElmhurstManagement Program anpecially designed format of theBoniness Administration Majorat Elmhorst College, accordingta an usnnsscement by Dr.Thomas W. Fasqset, director of

- the College's Division of Con'tiooisgEdscation. .

Employed adults whn havecompleted 40 boors of tras-oferahiecotlege credit may enrollin EMP. Evening and weekendelassesmeetoff campas at-a site -- -- -

cnsveniest ta members of thegroup. Theprograrnis completedin fonr and a half hour dusseswhich meet once a week for ose.year. _- --:- --Immanuel LutheranMath/Science Fair.

Immasnel Lutheran-School,;l956 Chestnut ave., will hold its- Math/Science Fair an Friday,April 19 in. the Gymnaniimf from7:30 - 9 p.m. Parents and friendoof the students are wetcome to - -

view the projects involvisggrades librought.

Judging of the projects will- take place on Thursday, April IS.--

For further isfarmation, callSoTunansel Lutkeras -School bet-wen the hours of O am. and 4p.m.; 724-1034. -

- Topprajects from the fair ovilIgo on to the SCIENCECONGRESS to-he held at Coscor-

- dia College, River, Forest no May--4_ TItis fair io also apes ta- thepublic. - - - -

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- Eileen Caokman, a ClarkeCollege - junior, 5mm, MortosGrove; bas been named aresident asaistant at ClarheCollege for the 1985-St academicyear. .

Asreuidentasuislant, Cashmaoand 15 other Clarke otitdenlo willassume sapervisary respon-sibilities in Clarke's -three -

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Neil and Joan - Cashman, dillNèwcastle; MnrtonGrsve, -.

She is pursuing degree in,NorsingatClarke. . - -

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Take a Look tat n 11.5% Interest Rate (A.P.R. - 11.97%)- .-- 15% Cap Per Year on Rate hscreases or Décreases

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St. Paul Federal offers. new Certificate IRA:.;

st. Foul Feder Bank ForSavings has introduced a Zero

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discount welt below face vplae,*itha minimamdeposit of $250.

Acordist t. Thomas J.Rinelta, seoiur vice president,Zero Coupon Certificates, whichare FSLOC' insured to $100,000,are à protection against volatileinterest rateo because the pur-chaser io guaranteed face valueat maturity.

He uphaoiaes that Zero CouponCertificatea, should be par-ticularty attractive te these per-

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chased for $2,000 wilt have a facesafue of $4,500, or twice the initiSldeposit, io ahaut seven yeors;$0,000, nr three times the ioitiàldeposit io - aplsrsximâtety teuyears; $10,000, er five times theinitial deposit io ahout 15 years;$20,000, or tes times the initialdeposit in approximately 22yearn; and $50,000, orSO times theinitiat deposil io about 30 ycars'

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Nissán AdvisoryBoard

Ray Hora,. Fresideot of King. Datsuh 6200W. Touhy, Nifes, has

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Ray Hara'o ICing Datsun is theMidwest's Largest - DatsunDeateraudis the holderof NissanMotor Corporation's, "MeritMaster -Award" fur heiog #1 inSates, #1 ix Service, #0 in PartoAvailability and Ht in Overall

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Phil Rimo (r), Past President of the Independent AccountantsAssociation of Iltiooiu, and Joan C. LeValley, Secretary of tinoI.A.A.1., were among Ihuse at the recent meeting held here ut u- . -

. hotel in the western nohurhs of Chicago forthe purpose of planning -

theunnual state coni'entinn of the I.A.A.I. The convehlien will heheld from Thursday, Jwe 20, to Saturday, Juxe 22, at the Coffin-uvillo Hilton Hold in Cellinovillo, Illinois. .

. i . :Ri000is a westssburhanresident... - - -

-The Independent Accnuotuntu Asuociution uf flliuois is affifiated

withtheNutionalSnciety of Pohlic Accousntautu..__I. CiticOrp extends hours.

for Iaèt minuté IRA -rushAn as addedconvenieince to last

minute laspayers who Wast toupes Individual Retiremhnl Ar-c000td, Citicorp Savioga ofIttinois willeslend husmeos hoursduringthe wgekend 01April 12-15.

On Friday, Aprirlz, offices ouI-side the Chicago loopwitt he openoutil I p.m. Loop offices wiltremain upen until tp.m, On Aprillb, offices with. Saturdoy'bourswill slay open until 4 p.m. and onMonday, April 15, uItChicagotand offices will remainupen wtil t p.m.

Io a00000cing the eoteñdedhours, 'Charles Erichoes, eeniurvice president-BroochOperatiuns, said, "This year;we've made o real effort iseducate consumers to thebenefits,uf 00 IRA and we'vemade it easier to upen an IRA'than ever befare. Now, with eartooger-henro April' 12-t5, lastminute lax payers 'have yet

. another reason to begin savings

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SCORE/SBA half-day nemloor un Recnr-

dkeepisg, tu be given Monday,May 0, has been asnsUnced bySCORE/SBA an part of its spring

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seminar orneo for those planningtu start up a business, nr thosealready in the start-up process.Focus will he on how' to keep

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One's husioess healthy throaghthe use of accurate, complete,

Joins Jepsen'sales staff -

' Bruce W. Johnson has joinedThe Jepseo Moving and Storage'.Companieh as a salesman in tinCommercial Office, Induotrialaod Household Division

10e hou 'been employed io themoving and storage industry forthe lastniueyears. -

Johnson woo gradsuted fromNorthern Illinois University,DeKutb, with o degree inEducolioji-Csmmusicatioou, Helater taught uchool in Etmhsrntand for the Department uf Defes-se in Japon and Germas.He

und bio wife, Diane, retidoin Den Plaines;

fur theirrelirement andtorealizean immediate tas savingS on -

their 1984 tan returns." -

Cuotomers may stop by any-ofthe association's 44 Chicagolandlocations. to open a CiticorpSavings IRA, or to pick up a silts-plified application kit. Thé kittakes less than' 10 minutes tocomplete and may be dropped offatvtho branch, or mailed To _ -

Citicorp Savings using the mrclodeolpmtage paideovetope. .

C000umero with questionsabouttRA's current-rates, or IRA -

tax sovingo -muy call the -

Ousociation's'IRA Hotlise ai 977-5219. Outside area code 302,please colt collect. : -

Taxpayers may claim IRA -

. dedsictieon gar 1914 as tang asthey. contribute os, or before - -

April 15. '

A leader in-reiircmbnt planningfor many years, Ciliharp Savingsof Illinois is one of. the slate's . -

leading financial inutitutiuns.

A seminarand timely recnrdu; and the useuf stalemenia 0e diognaue the -

slate 0155es business.Seminar starts al 9:30 am. and

continues far two or three bourg.A masimom limit of 25 persons -

per seminar assures personalized -

instruction. By advance reser-nation only: send check er moneyorder to SCORE, DirkoegsFederal Building, 211 S. Door- -

horn st., Room 437, Chicagoff604, or phose353-7723; st.

Ace Hardwareappoints Webster . -

Todd' E. Webster han been ap-pointed relail systems represen-.tativo io dealer seryicen at AceHardware Corporation. In thispusition,-he witl he markeliog in-furmation services-atid computersysteMs ta Ace dealers. He repor-tu to Ed Kirchner, manager of

'dealersereiceu, .

A 1182 graduate of the Univor-oily 'of Wisconsin at, StevensPoint, . Webster received abachelor of science - degree isbouisess odminiotratios, ¡fe livenio Des Plaineu. '

Nalioflal Ulitary- Week.

at Nues Library 'Rites Public Library District-is

planning 'to ,celehrale..NationalLihrai'y Week, April 14-20, withseverdl activitids.. The theme is"A Notionof Readers." -

Os d'oploy'will be many letterafrom famous and well-hnowripeople' throtighost the UnitedStates ontheir reading habito andfovorie hooks. We' will have ,atape and discossion on LeoBuscaglig's books at the BranchLibrary, 8320 Ballard rd., Nile,,on Monday, April 15, at 2p.m.,and a second program en. Wed-nesday, April' 07, at 7 p.m. OnThursday, April II, the BranchLibrary will show the hIm, "TheRemembering Eye" at 7 p.m. Woare planning a -pet parade andcoolest at the Nites MainLibrary, fltoOaktonst., Niles, usSulurday, April 20, fröm 3-5 p.m.Rain dote will be os Sunday,April 21, from 3-5 p.m. TheBookmobile will have Odisplay ufpoperhalt000n heariog children'snames ñndther favorite honks.

For further information aboutthese programo; call KathrynAuderson at9674554. . -

Skate*thOn and,Swirna-thón tobenefit MDA

A ois hour Skale'a'thoo aodSwim-u,than ta benefit theMuscular Dystrophy Associationwitt bg held un Saturday, May4, at the Playdtom, 1776 Glenview,rd, Glenviow from 11 am. le 5p.m. MDA Spanner Kits areavailable now-at the Playdiuns;

Skaters and Swimmers svitI heasking for tax-deductible con-Iributi000 from family, friends,neighbors hosed on their par-licipatian is theoe evento, To heeligible far peines, participants,must tors in all caotribuli005priarta the event. -

Skaters and swiñsmers willhave o chance to exercise, wio avariety of prioes from free ad-mission to tee-shirts lo back-packs and the grand prioe - operonual cumputer depending unthe amount collected by eachparticipant. -

For mare ibfarmotian call BobAcndtat 224-0708.

Learning Disabilities

Support Group

Meeting -

Time-out to enjoy a group faradults with Learning Disabilities,We will meet au Monday, April15, at P p.m. al Cave School, 1150Forest ave., Evaosino, is Ihegym. -

Guest Spaaher will be LeoisoRuseobtam, Northwestern Un-iveroity,,Stodests Mental HealthServiceu. All Learoing DisabledAdults, Parents andPrufessiosals are invited to of'tend.' '

Fur mure -iofaemotinn, pleasecull :303-0117'.

Charles L. WichiacSecond LI. Cksrlen L. Wichlac,

suo nf Frash C. sod Florence M.Wichlac of 7055 Keeney, Nifes,has graduated from U.S. Air Far-ce 'pilot training, and hopreceived silver wings at ReeseAir Force Rase, Texas. -

Wichlac is scheduled to servewith the ttth Military ' AirliftSquadren at Zweihruecken AirBase, West Germany.

He is a 1113 graduate uf theUnive'ruity of Illinois, ChampaignUrban. -

Avenue Bank Northwest

holds grand. opening -

Avense Bank Group. Thin ai-filiation wilh four other verystrong .and profitable Chicagoarea banks allows nu toblfer lin-proved services and a combinedlending limit of 'over 3 milliondollars. Together wo are over$275,tgg,gog strong. On Dec. 1,1954 we officially changed oarsame from Dempoter plaza StateBank tnAvenueBaoh Northweot.

We realized an increase is bothour asset size and nor earnings intea. Year-end assets increasedta 827335,7ff, an increase nf 5%from 1953 annets of $25,950,550. Asteady growth io asocIo is en-visioned as we cootinse toespandnor capabilities toemploy fundsprofitably.

Net income rose dramatically108201,775, an increaoe of77%oser the t983'figure of $117,250.Increased lean demand, botterfunds management and more of-fective control of espouses arethe major reasons behind the im-

- proved earsisgu performance.

Glenview State Bankjoiñs Cash Station'

Avenue Bank Northwest, Dom-ptter at Greenwood, Nile,,celebrated their Grand Opeoingan Avenue Bank Northwest onFriday& Saturday, March29 and30. -

The Grand Opening included adrawing for afmo 25',' ColorTVplus balloon, and surprises bothdays..We introduced nur new andinnovative account' rolled theAvenue 'Bank Masler Account.This accounl has unlimited ctfechwriting, occidental death in-sorance, paysinterest rates opto10% and mach, much more. It is,truly the only hank accennI pouwill ever need, The hankhao herscompletely remodeled and now.presento a pleasant atmosphereis which to conduct bulb husinosuoodperuonalbanking.: In reviewing 1954, we oxperien-red u year of significant progressand change lar Avenue Bank'Northwest. Os Aug. 31, 1004, achange of ownership occurredand we became part of the

Glenview Stale Book has ac-tivated its link to Cash Station,Illinois' largest automated-tellermachine network. The bank'scustumers may usw ose moreIban 31f Cook Station ATMxthroogheut Chicago und 1kosuburbs for cash wilhdrawals,deposits and transfers heiween

"Gleoview State Bash was amember uf o competiog net-work," noted Beroord Cygas,.Cash Station preoidcnl. "We viewIheir decision to jein Cash Stationas a oigo of the superior technicalService and locations we offer ournetwock's members, Prnvidingreliable, conveniesi service tocustomers ut a reasnoable cast isthe reason bunks jais 00 ATMnetwork, md thin move by Giro-view Slate Book skews CashStation . is Ike bent ' ioChicagoland."

In addition to lishing up withCauh Station, Glenvien' StateBook also joined CIRRUSSystem, Inc., tke notion'u largestATM network with 6,510machines io 42 stdtes.

'As a member of CIRRUS, norCook Station cardholders caowithdraw cask frum their Glen-view Stale Bank occn000s almostanywhere in the country. Thin isespecially valuable farcastomero whose boniness orvacation plans include out-of-stale Iravel' and for studentsaway ut schaut)' oaid AugustusKnighi, Jr., 1kb bush's president.

Glenoiew hale Bask's ATM5are located ut tOt Wuahegun rd.,

Gladstone Legionplan anniversarycelebration

Gladstone Post 0777 of theAmericas Legion and theirAuniliary Unit will observe their501k AnoiveroOry with a party naSunday, April 14 starting at .1p.m. ood ending at 1 p.m. at theBunker Hill Country Hill CauntryClok in Niles, A cocktail partywill be held - team t la 2 p.m.follawod by dinoer and daociog.

Peter Weoch of Nites is Corn-mander nf the Post and FlareneeMurray of the Jefferson Parkarea is presideni nf Ike AuxiliaryUnit and have heeo working forsorne Ilmo so Ibis Observance.

1025 Glenview rd., and 2610 Golfrd., all io Gleoview. Cash Stationcards may aloe be used furbanhiog tr000actiono at 170 JewelPuad Staren. Mere Iban 520,060Chicago arca reoideols carryCaobSlalion cards.

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The followingotudentmade the ulty in St, Louis, She was Janedean's lint for academic 'Helen Gllekman, Mr. WIlliamachievement for the fall 1984 GIIekBtaO Kedvale, noble,erneuter at Wathlngton Delver- NileaNÓrtt. -

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N.iiesite honoredforservice

For over 75 years, the BoyScouts of America has here asuecrssfut ingredient inAmerican life.

For more than 32 years. NuesCommunity Church has hereproud to sponsor Scout units, of-fering a successful program- tohundreds of Nifes hot's of attdenominations. -

Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, Boy. Scouts and, more recrotty, Ex-plorer Posts have added lo the

. esridhment of our youth In Sop-plemeotiog their education, ad-ding to their Store of hoowledgeahoxi their country, -their Gnd,and themselves - all the whilehaving clean fun n the process.

On Friday, April 12 al 73O p.m.- alt boys. of scouting-age (seven

- -years of age and apI and their- FOrests are invited to a "Spriug

,Round-Up" aod the -Niles Coni-mnnuly Chsrch, 7401 OaklovStreet (use .wesl esiranceplease(.

- The program will last one hourand will consini of film and Slidepresrolationn depicling BoyScools, Cub Scouls and Wehrlos, enjoyiog activities al sommer

. comp, al-Cob Day Camp and at- Wehrlos Weeh-ends at Camp

Napowqo is Wild ISonc, Wiscov-- sin (ñsaistiaocdbylheNsrlhwesl

Subsrbuo--Counril, Boy Scoots of. Asnerica(. .

- -- Gary Wnlcntt of Niles has been- . awarded aspncial recagnitiun pin

. fördonating over 1,1100 hnnrs in, vntunteer service -In Sknkie: Valley Hospital. Far the-past twa

- , ,pearS, Wolcslt has served; as, vntunteer conrdinator -fer the

:hnspitat'-CAREtJNtT, where heinrespossibte foc detection, unen--tation and asxignmenl óf votun-.teers( He also assists with patient

- visitalion and group activities. -

Nues Community -Churchhosts Scout Roundup r

- Summer means "out-of-doors"and three-fourths 0f Scouting is

- "outing." Don't miuslhioopportunity to showyoùr nan what's isstore for him in scouting!

- Refreshments, leo! ftopc tosee you! For further untar-matiom 967-8176, 647-9t79 or 647-0563. -

There will he an isolruçliooatclinic designed eupeciatly forNuco Basebult tragar playersSaturday, April 13.

Players will tears the basico ofhltiog, fielding, throwing andcatching the baseball lhrsaghpersonalized- instroclioo andpraclice. . -

Dick Birmingham, Head to-stroclor al Mickey GwenBaseball School, Miller,Miysouri, and Pete Calieodo willcoldocl Ihn choir at Ike SportoComplex, 8435 Ballard rd. -

Clinic hours are from 1 :30 p.m.-lo 33t pm. forSges 7 Ip ta, uod 4 -p.m. lo 6 p.no.for ages tl lo 17.Forests and . coaches arc

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Saturday, April 20, starting at- it:30 a,nS..This yuar's.event,

TutipTihue, wilt take hioam.at theelegant Chateau Rand, ff0 Randrd.inDenPtahseO..- .- - -

-- Following u deticious luncheonwhich inclusiOn stafféd purin chop,all can relax while enjoying aparade of. fashions. - fromSpiegler'x : of Den Piaises.- Fashions os-itt -be mweted by St.

St. John LuthéranRummage Saie

St.John Lutheran Church, 7429N. Milwaukee ave., Nues isbusily preparing1 for its annualRummage -Sale to be held osFriday, . ApriL 19 and Aprii 20.Friday, Aprii t9 .wi!l he thepreview for the Rummage Salewith hours from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.ujod there mdl he a 50g donationon Friday the Sight of thepreview. Saturday, Apri! 25 willbe free admissian with hoersfroni.tO am. 103 P.ni.

Tsaae Jugues' iodles and theirdaughters. - - - '

Chairwoman, Barbara fluffy,of Morton Grove, and her cuna-mittee have planned an excitingafternoon. RaffleS and cashprizes totaling Ç500 wilt delightsometuehy winners.. Tickets are $I5. Group sealingin utili -available, For reser-

- vatiuns cdli Ticket Chairwoman,Nancy Corrigan of Morton Grove,

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- Insidern have promised thatIbis annual rummage salepromises lo be the biggest undbest yet and advise bringing yournms hoses or shopping bags lo fillwith-the many hargains that willbe anailuble ut this event,especially. the night of the

. previem. Starting al noun onSaturday, everything remainingmill he half-priced and at 2 p.m.ou Saturday, you coo full a shOp-ping bag forjust $1. - - -

Instructionalclinic forbaseball players Repair Program

Nues Sidewalk : -

TheVillage of Nues isoffenioga sidcmalh replacemvel programfor owners mhvwill pay half lhecost lo repair cracked poblicoidnwaths in frost al their homes.

The Esgineeniog Dcparlmrnlis liandliog Ihr Program, whichallows the Village lo repair the -

sidewalks et half price lo residés-Is. A minimum of Iwo sidewalksqsarcs must be ropairrd for an -

vooer to parlicipple in Ihr

program. The omsnrshouldmark.with chalh Ihr section sr sectionsio need of replacemeol. -

.ip apply, Simply fill ouI the ap-phOaiion .elow and send it toNitro' Engineering Division of.PoblieSvrvices Deparlrneol, f549

- W. Touhy ave.Applicatidos mustbrin by April 30, 1955.

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Dnrnthy Wise's typing nassi7cently raised $312 fo the -Leukemia Society uf America by -.

participating in its annual "!1'pe- -

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top fund rainer, and heretsssmátes Janet Cherney, CindyDrexter, Jean Burns, AusnaPirO, -

- Sharon Marnaetsteln,.Viekey Sui-fer, Shirley Oh, Irene COtanese, -

Kelly Snap, Denise Herman, andChris Mille.r Co.11eéted pledges for -

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welt- un contributing lo tiseSociety's fund," commentedWise. Lust year's Type-a-Thus -

raised over$2I,tof fnr the--Society's programs of research,potieñt assistance and educalion. -

Designers' -

'Showhot,cse -

"Halcyon Hall", the hiutoi'ir -

Tudor mansion in HighlanI Park,. will be the -15th annual ParkRidge Youth Campus Designers'

- Shnmhoúxe, upen to the public. from April 28thru May 19. Hours

are Monday then SOturday from10-am. te 3 p.m.; Sunday from-noop In 4 p.m.; Thursday andFriday eveniugn from y p.m. to 9.p.m. Tickets are $9 before April -

25 and $7 after. For isforsuation,call 523-Sift - tickel ist ormatióo,call 82Mt088. Free-parking and -

shuttle bus to Showhouse areprovided from the Port ClintonSquare garage. The Showbause inlisted milk J-H Kahn Reality,Glencue.

- A Thomsouvacalion to Cancosund tickets lo themusical "Cuts"are among raffle -prizes. ThEShsmhouse Boutique and HolidayShop are opes is the third floorhalirnon - during Showhousehours. - Refreshments areavailable in the Greenhouse-Tea Room.

Marillac Junior. -wins contt .Manillar counselor, -Alice

Miller, announced 1h01 the. 1985Local Unit Essay Contest Award,

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co-spoosored by thé American -

Legion Auniliuny, The AmericanLegiok añO the Départment ofIttisois ivan won bySsisan Areber;a lwiOrfrOm Morton Grnve;

Miss AnchOr's essay will befnrsvardest Io the Diotrict Levelcompetition where (I uiay qualifyfor the Division Level cam-petition and then State Awardsandocholarohips. - -

The subject of Ike Essay Cos-tesi won "Auosericaisism WlsatltMeans to Me."

The American- Legion GeorgeW. Benjamin Post No-791 in Nur-lhkrook will present Miss Archermilk s $55 Savings Bond as anhonorarium for her efforts daringtheirTaeoday evening meeling,

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sJB Gol-den Ageofficers -

Members of the, 'Golden. Age" Club nf St. JOliEs BrelseUf

-eeantly elected their uffleers te,

r them f 1985

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nt batís boom N. StèreBoeleuels-Teeannaer, froi, Mue-ton Grove, und yuan Penvenuano-Recording Secretpiy, teem Nilea;.Appobsted were Mildred Lieitea-Sunshine Lady and Carl Fetèsa-

-Y-Peu Chairman, .-h - ftui- Meetusgu are-.i5jeait. . Flinegen IiII. fl.:.-

pR...Fdónntes. New -'-P.-'-àrk ompùtersTV to -VETS- .-- -. --- - - . - - - -

A 13" culur 'IV with remotecontrol was presented te Binen- -Veterans Hnspitat - in MaywoUf,by President Dee Gjertsen and -

Junior vice president Ruse Lóbbof the - LOdino Auxiliary to theVeterano of-Foreign Warn-ParkRidge Post 3579, .- Accepling nubehalf- of the hespital was Mr.Jobs Stewart, DirectOr of Volun-leer Servicies at Binen, who ad-vised that the set v,uatd be. muas-led Os a shelf un the wail of ayotient's room. - Althnugh equip-peO with the rabbit. ears unten-oar, plans are-tinder way tu in-stall a eentratdfltçnisae.fOr betterreceptiOs- . - - -

Proceeds - from a recent lun-eIsens made possible parchase ufIhn televiniun, -The LadiesAuxiliary ¡5 dedicated lu servingveterans und their familias,promoting patriatism, and orso-ing Ike community. . -

Bavaro offers. dance classes in Nues.

Jeanne BavarS formerlychoreographer for the ChicagoSling's Taste O'Huoey, tes jseurFestival Dunce participast, andwith thirteen yearn' experience inleaching dance is starting danceclames beginning May- 5 ut theRoman PerfnrmuOce Center,1154 Oaktonxt. (dent ta ist Nati.olNites) - -

Classes offered are FestivalWorkshop - tears basic steps inlap, jazz, und flask. Gfferkd toIkone having some performingesperience. ClassOs wilt be held00 Tuesdays andSkndays at th30

Y-ME-Breast -Cancer SupportProgram

-The Nnrth-Nnrthwest SuburbanGroup st the Y-98K Breänt Can-cerSupport PrOgram wilIhald its-nextmnatluly.Opeu Door.rneetlng -Saturday, April 13,- ut thePalwankee Motar Inn, 1090- So, -

Milwankee, Wheeling, tram 10a.m.talp,m, . - -

Steven Economnu, MD.,surgical oncologist, Rash-Presbyterian St, Lakes HunpilalandMedicalCenter, *iilnpeakon -

"What You Should Know AboutBreastCancer?' - - -

Breast cuncèr patients, then'.families and friends, and healthcare professionals interested inthe topic are welcOme at OpenDour meetingu. Titeuesuinas aretree of charge and resereationsarenatnécesaary------- Fur more information abouttbeo'qsrtimeetingoraboutY-ME,cull the Y-ME office ut 312-799-

St. Sciiolasticadinner dance -

St. Scholantiea High Schoul, -

7416 N. Ridge, Chiraga announ-res ils Rb Annual Dinner Duncelo be held ut the Orningtun HotelEvanston, nu May3, -

Patricia Lenihan Barbee,Thomas P, Cunrurdy, Mary GrayKaye, Frank P. Knoll and Mary

- Herely MOrves wilt be the guestsnf hoisur und recipients ut the -

Patrick R. Crnwley Award. Theaward is presented yearly tothose who show "selfless concern.furthecontinued preservations ofChristian values in the Benedir-tine tradjinn,,,and wilh gratitudefor coistisiúal dedication aud sup-parttaSt. Schulostiru." -

Fur further infurmatiop con-tact Leak M. Kran. at 764-5715.PrOceeds to benefit St.Seholastica High School.

Niles Punk District Buard at Cummiasinuers Jim Pierski, Mary -

Marunek und Elaine Reines study the new computer recently is-stalled ut Ihe park district. Business Manager Mike Giaoninidemonstrates a compsterappliculiso. -

p.m. Adoll Jaso - offOred Io mutesand females over 25 years of agewho have kasic jase usderstan-ding. Classes mill he held onTuesdays und Sundays. at 7:30p.m. Toddlers CreativeMovement - -as iktrodnctinn tomovement, music and rhythm forchildren under -6 yes. of age.

Classes mitt be held on MondaysuodWedsesdaysat 10a.m..

All clasSes meet once a weekfor t consecutive weeks. Clans is50e hour, proper attire isrequired.- -. - -

Registration deadline s April28. Classes begin May 5. For fur-Iher information; cull 985.6102.

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The Third Armnred Division. who traveled and spearheadedEurope during World War II andthen .çsme hack hame taspearhead the U.S. with reunionsin a - great many nf nor greatcities isholding itu38th reunion utthe Holel Csntinentul in Chicagoen July 24 thru 27.

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444 44 44Good seats remain for "Sunshine Boys"opens April 12

. ,,Th Smhi,e Boys',-openig ot wise nd kid1y, devoted nd

Lyric Opera performanceGood seats still are availoble

for the April 20 and 21 perfor-.maoces of 'The Marriage ofFigaro," the iocomparablemasterpiece by WolfgangAmadeus Mozart, at OaktonCommunity College/Des Plaines,l600E.Galfrd.

GOLF MILSthrts Fri., April12i;f. Drew Barrymore"CAT'S EYE'5FRI..

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Starring the. members of theLyric Oyera of Chicago's Centerfor American Artists, thisproduction nf "The Marriage ofFigaro" is directed by the inter-nationally resnwned soprano-turned-director Grazietta Scialliand is conducted by Maestro LeeSehaenen, Artistic director of theOpera Center.

Seistti, who has directedoperas at Lyric Opera of Chicago,the Metropolitan Opera, arid SanFrancisco Opera, was one of ttirmont fascioaling singers of the.1550's and 6O'. Her flesh.and.blood portrayals of such rotes asSusanna in "Figaro," Despina io"Cosi fan tutte," and Norma in"Don Pasquale" earned her thename "the Maria Caltas ofsoubrettes."

She was closely dssociated withoome of the greatest names inopera, including directsrsLuchins Vineosti aod Franco Zef-ferelli, and conductors Herbertcon Karajan asd Carl MariaGiutini.

The performances of "TheMarriage of Figaro" 1April 20 att p.m. and April 2t at 2 p.m.) inthe 0CC Performing Arts Centerare being sponsored by the 0CCEducational Foundation, thefIlmais Arts Council and the 0CcAtumniAssociation.

For ticket ioformation, call f35-ton.

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Ecrhiladen Oanche,au 5 00

Ecchlladnn sunas 500

Chiles Oeilenos 4,50

FajitasA pound of fine stripsnf choice beef broiled

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Laudase P4,,,Dlus,esOghOe Higa,,Restaurants

Serving Luoch, Dinser and late Dlninq. .

Chicago Schaumburg Morton Grovenush and Delaware On Algonquin Rd. ' W. of Edens S-Way

868 N. Wabash Just West 5f Pt. 53 631 9 Dewpster751 -3434 397-7200 966-5037

u . fnur weekend esm at Guitd- Plnyhuuse, 620 Lee St. . hs

dpsstows Dep Ptai,sea, ii really aptut almut old age. lt's a remedyehem nid oge thut, amazingly; in

. neither, insensitive nor maudlin.With edsnieable 6,m,seso, play-

weight Ned imon stews c ufthe swamps nf nontalgiai Boninghis two teuding rlsaredees, oldvuosdesitte pm'tuers Lewis asidClark, upon the famous vaude-ville team of Snsitls end Dele, bebss created two otd'men úhs ere

NorthwesternShmts cont,at Felician College

A coocertof operaticaud otherVoice selections by singern fromthe Voice Studio of ElizabethFischer at Nnrthwestern Unire,'-oily will be presented at FeticianCollege 31100. W Peterson ave.,Chicago, April 23.

The concert will. be in thecollege auditorium al 7:30 pio.,and is freeand open to the public.

The performers arr youngmen aod women who are atvai'ioùn levels 01 trainiog a,nd ex-periesce. Miss Fischer willOurrate the program, commeo-tini1 about the lcaioing anddevelopment of the singers. Thisis the Fifth year in a necieo nfcocal recitals fraturing herstsdenls.

Feliciao College is an ax-credited two-year liberal artscollege for men and womro.

For additional information onthe concert or Ihe college, call539-Otot.

(;Din ()//(u('(r's

The ornI dale for the ChicagoCaio Bounn will be held at theLeauisg Tower YMCA, 6300Toühy, qn Sspday, April t4 fromto am. lo 4 p.m. Admission in'free and there is ample freeparhing. Eighteen enperin willhave enhibits on display and willbe available lo appraise and ideo-lily ally coins, medals, lobeen orpaper money prenenlod. All per-sonsinlereoted in coin collectingare cordially invited to attend.

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toyet. tnqteod, they erenervues,defensive, pridefsitt, end highlyskified et giving . end takngoffense.

Ca-slaeeing es Willie Clerk endAt Lewis, the vaudeville comed'bms of twig uge, in thin DeaPleioeu Theetre Guild pruduction

.of "The Sunshine Boys," ereHuebVendenhoom of Beesingtonund Gene Kahn of Sbobio. -

CursI Kempieb of Des Pleinesin peoducer end - tage munagerfoe this fouetb show is, DPTG'o

Cavälier Cadets Musicand Marching Clinic

Most music lessons cost -ap-p,'osimately $5. to t2 per halfhour. On Sunday, April 14, atDempuler Devetopmeuil Cesler,420 W. Drmpster, Mt. l'rospect,Illinois, from 5-4 p.m. theCavalier Cadets witt host a munirand ma,'ehisg clinic AbsolutelyFree.

The event in designed toacquaiut local young people-withthe Cavalier Orgauizatioo andthe program offered by them.

The Cavalier Cadets supplymembers with instruments,uniform and musical and vissâtinstruction tor an annual len of$40 per year. The cost of meatsfor camps and summer trips is anunbelievable $5 per-day. -

The Cadets program is the.ultimate sarnmer,mssic camp.

"JewishContribution toAmerican Humor"

"Jewish Contribution toA,neriean Humor" will be heldfrom S to 9:30 p.m. on four con-necutive Thursdays starlingApril tu at Ihr Mayer KaplanJewish Community Center, 5550Church Street, Shnhir.

Joe Zolter nf Uighldnd Parbliben lo laib seriously abouthumor. In this series he will en-plorc io drptli how Ibis "OoiqoeJewish laient" bao Contributed toAmerican humor and how il hasmade America 100gb. Hetheorizes that Jewish humorbobs inward. "A comedian libeWoddy Alteo or David Brenoermakes himself the bull nf a joke,as opposed to Bob Elope nr BobNewhart who comment from theoutside about- the bibles ofsomeone else;" Each néssìonovili include recorded perfnrmao-cr010 illuslralepoinlo,

For for the series io $25 formembers, $20 for 005-members,Advance regiolratjon in required.Far additional information callPearl Karp,- 075-2210, Entenoins5ta

1984-$5 und CatherineDesto uf Wheeling in director,easiated by - Lymse Hesâelten atDes Ptainuu.

Perfo,mmsoe deles neo Feidaye,Sutn,ednys end Sundays, April t2,52, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, May -

3,dend5. Cuetâîsitimeis8p.m.for uS butthe third end fourthSmsduyo,-Aprit 20 end Mey 5,mincIs see mutineeu et 2:30 p.m.Fur Hebel eeoeroeti504, cult theGuild Playhouse bed offine,296-t2lt, hnween noon end 8p.m. daily.

With practice, encettent instruc-hou by highly qualified iontrur-toro with degrees in munieedscaton, and the constantrecognition by Drum Corps fans,the Cavalier Cadets offer as en-collent program to the youngmusician.

This Clinic io being held in COO'jusctinu with Cadet rehearsal todemonstrate the encelléot is'struction acailâbte for ouch un-believably tow coot.

Fur mure information ou theCavaliers, Cavalier Cadets. orthe Clinic call Doug lleitn'ian al094-5477 or Kathy Sebtenker att94'0938. -

Polish ChamberOrchestra at -

Centre East -

One of the world's great ehem.ber'ensembtes, . the POLISHCHAMBERORCHESTRA, closes

. Centre Eants t9t4-85 season on atriumphant note wilh a singleperformance on Satnrday, April20 at 8 p.m. Centre East is -

located just off the Edens Ex-presoway, ut 7781 Lincoln Ave. isShohie.

Tickets to see the PolishChamherOrchestra ale $14 and$52, wilh discounts asailabte lochildren, senior citizens andgroups of t5 or more;

The Polish Chomber Orchestrahas captivated andienres and.critico alike throughout Europe,the world's centor for renownedchamber orchestras, us well aschamber music devotees acrossthe United States. .

Centre East accepls mail andphone orders. Phone orders maybe placed by calling t73't300, andcharging the tickets to a bankcredit card for a slight-udditinsat

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Basically Bachauditions

Basically Bach is auditioningsingers in all voice parts for the1005-Dt seasOn. All performerswitt be paid. For more jofor-mation, call 475.5395.

Baoicstly Bach is aprafossjonal chamber ennemble -

that performs a wide voriety of-vucaj. and instrumental munie,primarily Baroque, with aspecial focus on the music of J.S.Bach, Stylistic authenticity isnought, in part through the ase ofperiod instruments and through alight; clear cocal 5000d. Singerswill have nu,uernao sols oppoc'lunitien.

Frankw D's Pub offrrs Harlem Irving Plaz'-" Free tflO concert

something for everyone.-.- -.

hosts Psychh IrYes,.io4eed,enypne team 21 fo y bic longe issveotaey you desirst -

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First, lIn aemethiag yes. fret ee Tise noâdwiches of ham,senee 1usd theta the feie,Çdty cheese, - rouet beeg, etc. ere theotmonpfseeo tIsai peesiseeheu the best l've Oper catee end I oSanplane. lt tort of en invisible red thho u couple home with mefor acuepet of welcome, that says you ; tote merlo while watching TVoro 'enpertant.'end thai your The prices ut FSAP11OE D'SpeteonagO is fully- eppreeialed. - POIS ere mey. eeuoanahte end

Second,. the cteaniineau -abu ; there's eeverassy "hustle" put onyou 'anmediatety. The gimnea ozsy000,-' hr tbey mee. or thefairly spaekl& end the weit-stock' charming young ladiea whood b&ttoo un the bask-her gleam frequent thin ptore.und gUineo, an dune the weil And, from the well-etoolied bar,appointed inteniór ef FRANSIE theje attractive- hut veey, espar-D'S'PIfB. - - jenced lady baruneidu oho whip

To osé, it han the, egged op eny libation' yaue putaincozy000a of messy of the finer desires. - -

clam efPaba efEngteisd. It even FSANKIE D'S PUB has dancen.bas a dm4 heard for the game. and spenial partien oâ modi of thewhìth Essglasid- invented 5sd hstidaya, end a huge, very

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D'Siwftectatlsepersoeahty''oftho. It's a.geeat place to relax andossnor, Fsinh Diafeeieeis enter- unwind after n bony . day ¿rpololeé, yog--moo who le also .onytisne.F1LhJIKJBD'SPUE baathe-wnèr Of flAcO VIDEO made the "nereo" and in theSALES beefed nest deer. - You pe tobe "seen" . .' .

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Maine East bänd concertThebaodo of Maine East wilt Moños Grove, Mare tsaarnoo of -

be performing in.a coocert Son' - Morton Grove, and Bob Manatoday April 21, at 2 p.m. is the : Niles...Theré will also he aschont cafeteria. The performan' . piecè featorisg the entire flotece is. free, and eoffhe -and nect)on. This is catted "Flirtyrefreshments will be. available Flutes.'. . 'for a small fee. . - .. The Symphonic Band will be

Mc.. Kenneth Gelo in the con' playing a piece by Percydador oltbe bands at MaineEant Grainger called "trink Tune fromand bâs breo . ausioled by Mino C000tyDerry" and "Shepherd'sMary Alice Carroll from North- Hey." .

westérO University, the bands' This year's soloist is Michaelsludeotteacher. Goldstein ni Des Plaioes.:tlo will

Concerti Cadet, and Inter- - bd performiog Gordon Jacobs' -

mediate hands will be cmliiood. "Concerlolor Trombone.? GarniFor-eoampte, ConenetBand is to cooducting this selection wilt heperform "Bugler's Holiday" by - Mr. Laoçe Malins, tromboneLeroy Anderson and will feature teacher at Maine East.a trumpet trio of David Ruth of .

.- . MyS,,ster!f1eenJournalism study tripto England. Wales big w New Yoeh is being

- . . - presented this weetsesnd and thnand Scotland eeqt.owApril 52 & -13 und 19& 20

Stodents who vunt to travel at St. M0175 Aadotoeiom.

and write professional articles the spring peoduc-abool their enperiences will have Bon of the Perk Ridge Players isthe oppocloorty is Feature the puent cant - that hua boonWriting: Groat Britain, ode of enneesbted. -

Oahlon Cornmunity College's . . Heoding the geoup are the twothree new' 1ournalism couines sintofl ¿ Ruth, played by Suonano

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beforé heâding toward regional . 'k: : i. i .aod localnublicatiuss io Ouford, -

Cardiff, Glasgow, tuvernèso and ' 'Ediobürgh They will visit 'BBC l'fO/In r(?('ffaland ITV television otudioo, tour North Pack Collego violoast,historic landmarks and regions Gregory Ssgioha, will perform aouch an the Tower of London, -

recifal of works by J.S. Bach,Weutmiontor Abbey, aod. 1ko Be'ethsves, and HenrilamouoLakcDiti'ictaoitâoeand Wien,awshi: Sunday, April 14, at'éviewplays is Lobdo's and Strut- 3 .pm. io Carl005 Tower Com-ford-on-Avon. ' pien, Lecture Hall Audilorium,

Students fray earn Op to sio Foster and Kedaie avepcollege crèdiin, and those solio A 500iurmun,cmalnr at Northwrilo,lhe travel article will have Pork, Sogioha is a 5-year mom-it read 'and cossidorod for ber. nf Ike Civic Orcheotcanf Ch,publication, by - Nrlh Shore icugu, Ilse training orchestra lo/Magasine. ' . .' thu Chicagoiyiophuoy. - -

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Harlem 5-clog Plaza hosto itsannual Poychie Espo Thursdaythru Sunday, April Il, 12, 13, & 14at the shopping centertinated atHarlem Ave., Irving 1°ark andForeotPreserve Dr. Autroln5ers,psychics, tarot card readers,haodwritissg noatystu,psychomètristo, palosists andclairvoyantuwill be among thelaleisted. The Espa tabes place. inthe north molt 10a.m. to 9 p.m-onThorsday and Friday,. 9:30 am.lo 5:30 p.m. on Satorday, and 11am. to 5 p.m. onSunday.

Psychic' Dolores- 'Luciano,newspapnr columnisl andEsecutive 'Producer of her ownradio asd cable TV shows. onpsychic' awareness, is coor-dinatnr nf the ExpO and is alsoamong the participants. "Skilledin this ancient art Turm, t'brpnychic participants of Ihe espogive the urne dedication ta studyand constant pursuit of self-development as composers,writers and sculptors. Con-tinually. expandisg perunoothorizons aud enploring sewavesuds, al cosm000icatisn, theybring theirtalents. forw or d lofulfill the needs of mankind:Rainbow Potentials' psychics arehelping people learn of the alter-natives in their lives, mahisgthem aware of the present and'opening up a 0000ei0050eOs of thefuture," euptain Luciano. -

Jainiog - Laciauu at the Espoare Phyllis Statts,, Therese,Harold Schroepprl, Netty, Dut'chie, Betty Pape, -Argus, Patimulaod, John irrend and Bqlty.

There isa small fed for private.readiogswhich may he scheduleddocisg the Espo. For farther in-formatiou, call 595-f204. The

- Psychic Expo is boiog presentedby Rainbow Potentials, Unlld.

Pictured is Astrologer LaurieBrady is appearisgat-the Harlem

Mark. Twainstudents attendopera . '

The studeols at Mark Te-ais.school who are is the Humanities.Esrirkmont Program. (H/E/Pl'had the opportunity to attend aspecial performance nf the'"Marriage of Figuro" no' March13. '

Prior to this hold trip, thestudents spent time rnviewivgthe story of the opera on - thepeoples ut Europe. The opera it-sell wan preseoted io English andhod a person serve au oarrator tofurther enplsin the' changes inscenes, as well as the emphasis ofthe various characters and story

The students were accom'panied un Ibis interesting fieldtrip by their H/K/P teucher, Mrs.Jod) Foriner.

'(fil 'j'OfVfl ,4rt l'airThe 3tth Annual Old Tows Art

Fair will be held. Saturday andSunday, June S and 9, from nonountil sundown. Sponsored by theOld Town Triangle Association,'the fair takes place insideChicago's historic : Old Tnwssneighborhood, in as arha hoao'ded ' by Liocols ' Park Wést,Orleans, Meñom000e and

- Wisconsin streets. The jucied artfuir includes un art auction,children's activilies nod gardentoues. A dosalioo of $2 isreq005led uf artfair visitors.

For additional iofurmation on- the fair, ¿oolact the General

Chairsi000, Jane tiurkotl at 75t-031g or Diane Gonzales at 337.5lf2.

m:n°'1° . Pa'"'!ag, Piaois Jonàthau Potlack uf -

Dub Perkwill perform in concert -- attheSkokié Public Library, 5215

. -' - - - ,_____pø-- Onkton at 8 p.m. no Friday, April' ....- ' 19. Pollnck'a fren goncert. - .

tnthe past year, Potluck hasperformed at the Chicago PublicLibrary's Dame Myra liens-MemarialConcertSeries and TheCrystal Ballroom Concert

- Ausneintion. Potlack's repertoirereuters arouñd Beethoven,'Schubert and the 'New VienneseSchool!' - Schoenberg, Berg nodV(ehern.

.; Senior advances -- to competition

Maine East senior Debbie; Rabilo uf Morton Grave recently

Wen fifth ptaee is' Office Oc-.eupatiooé'state competition heldio Springfield uCd is now eligibletu compete in nâtionat rum-petition to be held in Hoostuo,Tenas.

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eluding the National StarNâtional Enqoirer, Midnight,Globe, and appears regularly onChicago and Las Angeles radioandTVshows. '

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FURNITURE,- FOR SALE7' Gold Cnhod VIVO Sofa withDeep Foam Cushi000. EocOIIOfltCondidon $200. 27.419O

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nato -Lake. 8 Muet of Shoreline, ht. on U oat. scanu , many oatSand Beaches Fishing, Selling und ' hldtt.. 0000 to ntdtO..Oiccl. Ap-WolerSkiingl 1- Hoer West et premed el 595,005. Muke otter 0001Cho0000. 545,500 En its yoes. - -

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Knnneth - Miller, M.D. aSdSteroid Bregman, M.D., -mom-bers. of Health. Care Anencioted,eli 84-member multi-specialtyphyniciGn group -affiliated withLutheraB Gnneral Itospitel urnloolsiog for voluotenru with mildlo me4eraehYPet5i0t lo per-ticipete ut a drBg study. Thisstady willtest thenffectivennnnöfe snwdrug alette and/dr is corn-binetioll With 8 low done diurnlic..This product belengt to u nowdenn of drugs . culled thnengiotesSin convert'teg nnoymniohibitorS which are sale,relatively free sfnide effecta, andyendo only tebetaken Once a clay.

Pec000srnllet be H years nf agesr older to participate in thestudy. VolanteeN are welcomewho urn diagnnted at hypgrten-siveorthesn who are presently oBmodicatinn fnr. high hleodpressure- and are - experiencinguspinusaetnideeff.ei4a.The study will include a

thorough nyaluation including efull lahoruteri' - werkup .uBd an5KO. Pecticipwitt who are onhypertenninn medication will henlewly withdrawn from thatmedication hefore beg'ecfliBg thn.stcid'. Participants will concinothe new drag by iteelf nr in corn-liioetion with a mild diuretic.The drscg er cnmbieatisn will bedistributed randomly bntweenparticipante. Porticipents in thestudy will Seed to be seen onwienery two weeks fer u 14-lt weels-perind of time. Alt-cuela of, thestudy, iocludiBg the fall physical,-laboratory wnrkBp, EKO,- visitaend medication will ho cevecedbytheprogrem.

For more inforteiatinn er teyollmteer, pledee contact BerbAtIcin, R.N.,nerse conrdinetcr oftheprugram, et6RO-7tflO. -

Problems -o-fthe Diabetic

"Special Fnotnare Prohlems of. Ihn Diabetic" will be the topic ofe tells hr- Podiatrist Charles W.Marshall at3 pm., Wednesday,April 17 before the Rogers PerkBrencb nf the Americen DiabetesSasociation at the Angol Guerlies Senior Ceoter, 2001 -W.Devos ave., Chicago. AdmionieOislree. - - -

Mershell is a steIf member el- the Chicago Northside Diebotes

Center, 2451- W. Howard st.,Chinego. -

Discussionon.medicatioflS

"Medications fnr High BloodPreoawe and Heart Conditions"will be the tapie of a tetk.bY Dr.Veoenth Surelh at noes,Tuesday, April lt, before the St.Martha's Senior Citioena Clob etSt. Martha's ,Chnrch, 8223

Georgiana ave., Montos Greve.Admissisu isfree. . -

Dr. Suratls is a staff member ofBethesda Hospital, 2451 W.Howerdst., Chicago.

Arthiitis discussion"Arthritis Facts and Felleniee

What Does Management .ResIlyMeen?" wiU be the topic of e tellsby Dr. Scott A. Kate el 18:30 em.Friday, April- 19 at CongregutienB'nai -Zinn, 1447 W. Pratt ave.C)ticngs. Admission lo free.

Dr..Kate ii Cs.Dlrentor of theArthnittupnd Back Pain CenternfBéthèndà - ISespital, .2451 W.Howaí4s.t., Cisicage. - --

-.HOSPITAL.NEWSstudy volunteers Edgewater Hospital sponsors Hospital honored for

"Target Health" Fair Distinguished Service

- TARdET HEALTH, a serien offron health sereeningt offeredthroughnuttheCbicagolondarie,-it.çsmitg tU Edgewuter Hoopitel,located ut 5750 N. Asldend eve.The. health fair svitI he held onThursday, April lt und Friday,April 18 from 9 am. ImItI f p.m..Amnsg the snrnices offernd wilthe. FREE-- blend preosoreUcrenniogs esd vision endglaucome tosticg. Blood testsreqairiicg fesling after 'midnightand u eominal $1 fee sviti uloo beoffered.

Edgewuter Hospital healthprofessionals will stuff teernlogcenters with film strips;literature, und learning es-pericones in osch areas esdiabetes edscàtion, notritiecel

Target Health comes.to-Bethesda Hospital'

Free bealth lests will beavailable to those lU years er-older et Bethesda Itoopilal, 2451W. Howard st, Chicago, from 9em. to 3 p.m. os Friday, April26end Satordey, April 27, un pert ofthe Target Health program.

These health screenings will of-fer testa for:abloedpreosarn .

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Ptsysinien referralservines and-oowto-OSe nonoceling also will beprovided.

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otfored for flUA foúr,hosr fest is

reqeirod. For the bloodchemistry lest pies the norooeryrisk prolile'(e morn specific testfor choleolerOt sod blood fat

colinselisg, - - end cardiacrehabilitation . services.Edgewater jsioiniuos will oleo heavailable to- coflsult with per-tinipants and refer them to healtheure services, if needed.

Os theIirstdey of the fair,there willhe a parade sponsoredby Mether Itigh School, feotoniogtheir Marching Bend. There willalso be entertainment providedby students dsCiog the Fair.: -

Target Health is cwoponssredby Edgewuter H opital, theChicago Tribune, end WLS-TV004 is coordinated by theNatisnul Health Sereesisg Cows-cil for Volunteer Organizations(NIISCVO). The Illinois HospitalAssOciation is also u major sup-porter of Targnt health.

levels) a 12 hour fast is required.This tent is $15. During fasting,hlenh coffee, tea or water mayberossemed and all regular -medieatioo shonld be takes onschedule.- "We hope us many people as

possible take advantage of theopportunity to take these testa atBethesda," said Carote Baker,the Hcspitel's- Target HealthCoordioutcr.- Educational booths sffeccngreference malcriáIs co a varietyof health sabjects wilt beavailable. For additional icsfor-mation 4bout the Target Healthprogram et Bethesda Hospital,.nell 357-188f.

Tergel Health is sponsored bythe Illiovis Hospital fossnciatieo,thn Chicago Tribune aod Wt.S-TV.- lt is coordinated by theNational Health Screening Cono-ciller Voboslrer Drgacieations.

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area, who rnordineted the tenting, alas- conducta free diabeteseducation clawed each week fer patienta and members of theeoinsssusity.FormOre informatien cellR78oO2UO, x5256.

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meetings, getting oetthe vote,Organizing. having teams o!workers knock os doses andmaking telephone calls.Tkeyve been wooing seniorcitizens with free kings gamesand other goodies Jost beforeelection time, and still theyget heal at 7of li Niles Tows-ship polls and at 9 of 27 MairwTownship polls. -

Besides wooing and cod-dling Ike oeoioro Blase alsoprofils by the ethnic votes inlows. Paneb's 7 nf 11 wino inNitos Township might hovebeen greater if a strong ethnicvote hadís't boat her at twopolls friendlyto Abe SeImen atthe Breheof polls And PetePesole led trustee candidatesat 2g polls indicating ethnicvoting was signif irnnt there.

The world is fol! of mythsand oseweve always knownis Blase's on-catted 'politicalmachine!' is at best a papertiger. Can yos imagine Ms.Paneh's four-month effortrame within five hundredvotes of defeating a Blasetrustee candidate, supportedby -the so-called 24 year oldpolitical machine? And ifBlase had played the game onthe level she might have won.The Blase people put up in-dependent caodidate BerniceTurney at the very last minutein as attempt to counterPooch's independent ran-didacy. Ms. Torney got os en-ceso uf tOt votes which couldhave diluted Pooch's total

Parh board membersseemed quite subdued even

though they woo.

While Niles pork board in-cnmbeots won re-election,Dan Kosiho received only f70votes more than Bud Skaja.-

- Tley implied their effortsthe past years were sot ap-preciated if you look at theVotes their nos-active op-position received. Con-sidering they probably attend50 to -ft meetings a -year andinvolve themselves personallyio párh und recreation oc-tivitieo, it defied 'rasons whyNilenites voted for the othercandidateo.

Kouiba has probably beenmore iovolved with recreation -activities in Nues the past 2tyearn thon anyone here hanever been. Hundreds, nodpossibly thousands of yonog.people io Nitro have been inactivities where Knsiba wancoaching or being directly in-volved in their activities. Yet,Kooiba won by only 070 votenover an independent who hasnot made a oemblance of the -

record Dan (Kosiba) hasmode. -

The conclusion reached of-1er lost week's Nileu electioois people vote "for their owo"und can be bought by a few_bingo games.

We hole lo end a column onsuch a negative sote but therenult of last week's Niles votewas quite depressing. lt woonot o thoughtful, educatedrote. It was a vole for thebuddy-buddy uystem. -

LEGAL NOTICEBUDGET HEARING ON GENERALREVENUE SHARING

ANO FINALHEARING ON TOWNSHIP BUDGET

The Township of Nibs will hold a public hearing at 73t p.m.,Monday evening, May 23, t9I5 is the Edward A. Warman Ad-ministration Center, 5255 Main Street, Shuhie, Illinois, for the pur-pose of hearing written and oral comment from the public concer-sing the proponed annual budget for fioraI year 2985-88 and the asenf revenue sharing funds au innlaised in that proponed bodgetsummarized below. All interested citizens, groups, senior citizensand orgonizoliona representing the istereots of senior citizens areenrouragedto attesdandtu submit comments.

SUMMARYOF PROPOSED 2985-80 BUDGETTOWNSHIP OF NILES

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A copy of this iofnrsoalioo, the entice proposed budget and ad-diti000l backgrouod moteriulo ore avtiloble for public ioopectionfrom p-to AM. lo 4:3t P.M., Monday through Friday, at the Ed-ward A. Wormun Admioistratioo Center, 5255 Main Street, Shokie,Illinois.

Given under my hand this 91k day uf April, tOOb al the Edward A.Warmon Administrulioo Cooler.

Louis Block, Town Clerb,Nites Township

Cable dishes...Cnntimmd from MG P.O -

ded its zonirog ordinoue to per-mit the installation of earth

. stations al resident's homes,provided the following conditions

-were met: no earth station ran heeoostracted in a front er sideyard obating,a pablir street;ground mounted dishes may notexceed 17 feel in height and thosem000ted on a roof may not bemore than 35 feet off the groand;nod reoidents must pay 0)1St feeto cover tine village's enìseeringreview of the instàlled dish.

In otlner businss the hoard. .chose M & A Cement Werk, Inc.of llanca to handle tine constrar-lion of this sommer's bg/SOsidewalb - replacement pro-

- gram ... awarded a $1317ff con--struction contract toGlobe Con-stroction Inc., of Franklin PanA

- for miscellaneous curb aod got-ter replacement wprh this seásta. . . - sel May 1st as thessdearing io date for newly oler-

- ted village officials. . . approvedan $tI.3 million dottor ap-proprialion forthe viltage budgetdaning fis/al year tOIt-06.

.Jerry'..Cont'd frnm Nifes-E, Maine P.1

for Ike enterminotin.bill which -would likely -include resideotiolbaiting after he receivea ap-provai from Niles villagemanager. Nnleu animal warden,Ernie Passarelli, would overseethe extermination.

Itesidents contended the skidsut the rear of Jerry'n propertyharbored Ihr rats. Rieger saidconstraction from other property -io- the urea resulted to the raIn

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moving over to the area behindJerry's alongside the residentialproperly fronting os OhethAvenue in the 790f bloch.

-Sieger said he thought the ratscome from eocavalions ocronsIhr ntrert of l5ix store. He conIes-ded wheoeven' Ibero in an eu-cavation, the rots nove toanother nero.

Other complaints ioeloded theodor io the area is bad, par-ticulorly on hot days io the sum-mer. Sieger said he deodorizesthe area daily.

Park board commiusioserEloise Heinen said the area bet-1er be cleaned up before thè ratsbite childreñ or seniors on thepork property alongside Jerry'aproperty. -

Another resident complaisethshe tooh Oat her bashes outalongside both the commercialand residential property batJerry still kept plants in the rearof his property. .Oketo residentscootend the skids and ptosis helpto harbor the rots.

While Sieger and residentswere both co-operative inseekiog an answer to theproblem, Salerno said he doeso'tknow any qommerciol oreo withoutside storage that doesn't have'a rat problem. "We can't fune-noter we con get 100% rid ofthem", noted Salerno.

Residents said they cut downIt'èes believing the shaltow rootsottroct rais. They contended sin-ce they mode soch on effort,Jerry's should move the ,hidnlocated at the rear of the proper-Ic,

Niles trustee Carol Poochuuggested Niles seek a solutionsimilar to the ose the Chester-field area 10usd wines rats werelocated there. Salerno said thesame eoterminator would br con-looted and would be used for theproject. Rioger said he doesn'twoot the problem anymore thashis neighbors. He soid.he has tostore birdseed outside though it isunder a tarpaulin. Residentscomplained last summer. earswas stored outnide for three or

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profesoinnals believe thatillnesses can be prevented ortheir effects reduced in severitythrough education and improvedeating and exercise babils.Target Health is designed lo helppeòpte lake a closer look at in-dividaal health and how it can beimproved.

Included will he screenings forblood chemiotry, body fat, cotondisease, coronary risk profile,dental, exercise heart rate,-glaucoma, hearing, pódiotry andpn'escription drag evotoatios.

A nominal fee nod preliminaryfast are required for the bloodchemistry and coronary riskprofite tesis. In addition lo healthdepartment stoff, - local henithcore professionals are donatingIheir linue and expertise to thepn'ogl'nno.

For nuore information, coIl theMon'too Gn'ove health and trumansrviccs deparlmeot at905-4tOS.

District 219...Cnaf'd from Sknkfe-L'mand P.1 -

Corot Jomieson Brown, North-western University AssjstantDirector,of Fisanciat Aid; TerrySullivan, Assistàot Dirèctor ofAdmixatoos, Oahtos CommanityCollege; Roy-Twilty, WeslernIllinois University Dean of Ad- -missions; and reprexrstotivesfrom the Army, Navy, Air Forceand Marine Corps as weit as the'notional Guard. - .

"Almost all District 2t9 jonjorsand their-parents con benefilfrom this program," says Lettos,adding thot, "We hope to seethem all at Nues North on AprilIl, o Thursday evening." North islocated at 9100 N. Lowter, Skohie.

Nues Events... -

Cont'd from Miles-E. Mame P.1

Satordoy, April 27 is Ike date,the Trident Center located at 5000Ookton st. in Niles isthe place,cocktails at 530 and dinner at7:,30 p.m. inthe time and $10 is theprice of a tichel for this fun filled

The Nues Events Committeehas towered the price of ticketsthis year in hopes that morepeople would he akte to altendand enjoy the fellowship offamily, friends and others in ourcommanily. You don't want tomiss Ibis event! Por informationabout thin event or to obtaintickets, please call either Ber.nadine Reid at 966-9335 or MyrnoBreitzmon at 691-2484. We wouldtuve to hove the pleasure of yourcompony. See you there!

Applications forBicycle SafetyOfficers

Appticalt005 for BicycleSofetyOfficers can be picked ap'ot theAdministration Building, 7f01Milwaukee ave., stortiug April12and muni be return by noon onMay lt. Applicosts must be aNiles resident, io excellentphysicol condition nod between15-23 years of age.

four doyx. The isference was thefood attracts the rats.

Salerno had both parties agreethey would hove Ike enter-mioator "bait" both the com-merciai and residential oreasweekly fur ose month. A oecondmeeting would then take place inwhich the results of the effortwould be assessed.

Elder Abuse..Contfnuedfrom Page 1

- cidence and severity ofeldei -'abose, the services necessary to'meet initial client needs, therenp000iveOeOs of exist'mg socialservice and legal ayotemn, Ihemost appropriate methods- ofdelivering service ' and the -necessity and cost ofestablishiog -

a stalewide elder abose interven.lion program. ,

Also cooperating io the -pr0I'am will he -the Northwest-Service Coorditsotion for HealthImpaired Elderly and Parkalde -Older Adult Services. The latterorganization *111 provide similarservices to rOnidents nf. MoioeTownship. - -

Family Coonseling Service hashired Rosa Haus, MSW for -this -

program. Inquiries or reporta nfahuse maybe directed to her at -

320-2404. - - , -

Minelfi - -,- burglary... - -. "

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Lawler dr.At thè Nues Police Depdrlmest -

the thief 'mas chArged withbonglory'. He -was 'assigñed onApril mort dote and held in lieuof'posliñg a $1,000 kund.

Found in Ihr bag dropped-- byth borgtor were cigarettes,disposable lighters and liquor. -

Nues jeweler...-Coat'd from NilCo-E. Mbhze Pt'-

detectives and on official ofLomberts, went is PincesJewelers, 5 S. Wabash io -

Chicago, where they found$50,00!, worth of jewelry fromLomberfu in display cases. - -

Additionally, ring molds -

'designedhy Lamberts mere-alsO.

Arrested by Chicago Police-were the owners of PiscexJewelers, Enrique Lopez, 40, and -Javier Riveroo, 27, both ofChicago. - - --

Hynes Schoolreceives safetyaward

Hynes School in Morton Grove- has received as award from theAAA'Chicogo Motor Clohiormaintaining on occident-freeyear at street crossings goardedby members of the School Safety -

, Patrol during 1914.

The school-hat gone 20 yearswithout ou Injury or fatality atPatrolgoardederossings.

-This year, more than 1,900

-schools in AAA-Ckicago Molar - -

Club's 06-county Illinois and our-them Indiano territory willreceive uimilarowards. - -

"I applaud the efforts of Hyneaschool," uaid Nets L. Pierson,AAA-CMC President and Board -Chairman. "The School SafelyPatrol members set a fine exam' -

pie of 000ety mid leadership- for -

the other stadexls."

AAA-Chlcogo Motor Club firstconceived nl the Safety Patrol is1920 nod continues to providesupport is the forai of patrol bellaand issiractisool materials.

There are seven hoys and girlsio the Patrol -at Hynes school.The Patrol is sopervised/spon-sored by Mrs. Phyllis Conrad. -

Maine Township substañceaw-arenèss meeting

The youth will xpeh on thefollowing queslionu. Whot is itliheto be an odolescent today?Whot are the qoalilies s.f a goodrelnliooship between pnrenls andadolescents? To what extent arradolescents - doing drags orolcohol in Mai00 Township?General, not persoval, idar'motion will be gives.. What helpsox adolruceot.soy "no" to drugsoodolcohsl?

Por more information, cat! 023-1069. .

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Historicat 'ociety neting

A panel of high school youth-who attended the first annualOperatios Snowball is Marchwitt be Ike guest speakers at theApril meeting of the MdineTownship Citizens for Orog andAlcohol Awareness. The mectiogopen lo the puhlic free st charge,is irom 730 10 9 p.m., Tuesday,April it, in thesecond Itoorlibror' of Moine East HighSchool,' Dennpster and Potter,Pork Ridge. - -

The Morton Grove HistoricalSociety will meet at 7:30 p.m. onTuesday, April lt al the libraryauditorium, 0132 Liscolo ove.,'Marlos Grove. The gaesi speakerwill he Josef Puehrisger of TheCrystal Cove ix Witmette.

Mr, Puehringer, an arliot nod'craftsman, hand engravescrystal. He was hors io Austriaand become 00 'opprenlicecrystal engraver at age .14. In1007 he broaght this old world ortlo lllinois xet op shop, married,aod bao been refining his tolentxever since. His art l000sno dooalionol boundaries and he wascommissioned by the FranklinMint 'to hosd engrave theirlimited edition crystal bowl. Also,he was asked to engrave a pair ofcrystal cruels that were used by

Don't lose thatexemption ! i

Wiles Townxhip HomeowOer'sohould have received their 1914General Homeowner's ExemptionFvrAs or Renewal Applicationsloo the 1904 Senior Citizen'sHomestead Exemption is 'Ihrruait from the Cook ' CountyAssexhor's Office early in Marcir,1905. If you qualify for thrueprogram505d have o question ordid sot receive your renewalturms is the mail - Coslact theSiles Township Assesnor's Office

. at 5225 Main Street, or callAssessor lionrahas's Oflicr ale73.93tt. Please vote thai SlateStatute indicates that everyeligible illinois resident munI ap-ply for lhesv eoemplio'os ay'vuatly.

Senior winsscholarshiplaura Dergas a octuor al

Resurrection High School, honbecome Ihr rdcipieñl vi the Sch-mill Scholarship from DePaulUniversity. She ix osc of 17sludentn who will be a SchmitlScholar for the Clods of '89. Thescholarship is volucd at $10,500,of which $2,505 per year will ap'ply towards her tuition. ' -

The compelitios br the.scholOrnhip is very bren. 1500

nludeots applied for it with only75 nemi-linolisls named. The 75vece then inlcrvirneed and theactual 17 winners were theychosen. Laura plano to study pro'law at DrPoul nod they hopefullygo un to Low School. , "I wax so

- ourprined to gel the schotorship.I 000't wait lo go lo college thismIl," Mu. Deegas said.

A First Honors student, Laurais a member ol the Nati050l1-fonur Society. She io 05 the var-oily gynmastics team and is omember of the Girls AthleticAssociation. Laura rd thedaughter- of Mr. and Mro.Tercooce 'DeegOs at 0105 NorthNassau io Chicago.

Pope Job,- Pout, whes, he saidmass io Chicago. - -

Av avid fisherman, camperasd shier, Joseph regularly flieslo the lakes and woods in Wiscos-did. All oaldooro is his source oldeepest inspiration, as he inter-preIs dolore in his -crystal abjec-ts;Mr. Puehrisger had given newtile lo o venerable Europeoscraft by creating art in crystal.

The public is invited Is attendthis meeting without charge.There qre free doorpriees andlight refreshments are srrved.Do come and see how the fragilecrystal beauty on"display in TheCryslat Cave, Wilmette, iscreated by artixt JosefPuehringer. -

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Niles Librory will celebralr- Nalieval Library Week. April 14'

25, b' haviog o pet parade andcoolest 0O Saturday, April 20, atNitro Mais Library, 6906 Oahlasst.. Niles,'irom 3-5 p.00. - - ' -

We will roeel io line MaisI,ikran'y parkiog lot and proceedlv Nico Park, where pets rouI be

- jodged, prizes awarded nvdn'efrcshn'nsevls served. Rois dalewill be Suoday, April 20, loom 3-5p.m. You can sigo sp br Ihr petpncadr at Niles Moio or Broochlibrary, 032f Ballard rd., Niles,or os the Niles Library Bvoh-nobile.For further ivfyrmoliod aboul

Nati056l Library- Week, callKalhrynn Aodtie500 al 9t7-0554.

- It you're un'e of the masy -

Chicago-area residentsrvtocotivg Ibis- Spriog, Ike IonI -

thing yso wool lo a'orry about ishaving your phone servicehookedup.

That's why Illiosix Bell en-courages the more than 04,505rvnideots who are copected lomove lisis MayIraditi050lly a'heavy move scOdod monthto leithe company know Ihein' ivies',lions sorti in advasce.

'The 5000er cuxlomcrs let asbmw ljney're moviog, the betterthe oppoelovity for Ihem lo hovephoor service in their sew honniewhen they wool it," saidMaryGroce Bongiorno, maOOgerof Ike company's Revideoce Sec'vice Ceoler.' 'Propio m'ha arc mayingsomelime aroovd May 1, torexample, shouid.let us know nowwhere lhey're,movidg and whal

' lhrir'lelephone needs will be."Those planning lo move cao

cali Illivoix Bell servicerepresentatives by -phoning 1hznumber of page three of theirIllioois Bell phone bills. Firsl-time coslomers cas find- thenumber in the' Customer Guidepages of their local telephosedin'eciory.

Service ,rcprrsestatives willseeb Ihr fv!bvwing onforesa tion

TV specialon "PlayingWith Fire1t''

Ox Sunday, Apri! 14,01 t p.m.,NBC Television will br airing ntwo hour special entitled,"Playiog Wilh -Fire". ' The sub'jeci of this program deals wilhthe problem of Ike juveniletircoelter,'

This special cas be of greatbeorfit in briogiog children's io'Inirest io fire under control, and io'innlevtifyiog and providingasoisladre lo problem firexetlens.

Shauld a parent need Osy helpovith this problem, Or jusI like logot more inlormalion, they cas'contad Fire Macnba! MorneFarbmas, Norlh Maine FireDcpon'tmenl, al 257-5020.

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-. - If you have a pet peeve, a word ofthanks or anything of news value,

write a Lètter to the Editor - - .only signed leIters soul be puhtioloed.

hut narines'si' ill t,t. di'iltiIief(l sapins request.

all letters to: THE BUG LE8746 N. Shermer Road

Nues, Illinois 60648

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'Spring 'season moVers .

encouraged to phone aheadPersoniàl dala noch as your dewlocaliso and the type of serviceyou WOOl,

Your choice of long distancecarriers. You can either remainwilh your exisling long distancecarrier or select a different ove.

Your nerd for inside wiring. Ilt, cornea' home has winde and

Morton GroveAs unusual lecture, "Hyp-

001mm nod Wrigint Cosirol" 'willbe presented no Ike Mortos GrovePublic Library 't Mooday, April15 al 7:30. Ferne Saulo will es-plais the value of orlf-hypsosis ada solution for line Irustrateddicier. Ms. Soolc is a hypootistwith a private practice in Lin-colowood and has appeared al thel,isrolowood I,ihnary. Admission

The ragged hewonders of thecial Porh in CBoaodary Waluwill be presesiecluu'e, "ExpIoos Wedñcsdoy, Ithe l,ibrary.

Tam Hollero:outdoors expenlexperiences in tfwilderness of sonand OsIons,Holleran appear

- Grove Librarygreaj lecture vrdon Bay and thispromises tofascinating. Join

asiy and naturalQsetico Provin-osada and thers Canoe Arealed is a xlide're the Quelico"Ipnil 17 017:30 at

r, explorer and' will share bisne great canoeing:lherv Minnesota

Casada. Mci'ed al the Mortonlost year wiih au exploring Had-armchair "trip"

be Jost as

Morion Grove Library is proudto present Mrs. Chaniolle Oler-mas, osted children's outhorris Oleclure od wniling, hooks forchildreo on Thuroday, April IS al7:30. Mrd, Hrrmoo lives iv Lin-

teiepuosr Ia/ks nere you wontthem, no inslnllolion work isdecesdory. If you need in.siollotion work, you cao installthe wiring yourself; hiresomeose to do the work for you;or hove Illissix Bell do il for oservice charge.

Library newscolnwoodood her oward'wiooiogbooks include "Os the Waj' lo IheMovieu", "The Three of Us" and"String Benn."

The pragrOm includes aadirocediscussionn, kook dixploys andrefreshmrsts. EvecyoOe ix in-vited to meet this taleoled writerood shore her experiences iowriting children's books. Ad-

GAL NOTICEILEGAL NOTICE

REQUEST FOR BIDThe Village If Niles will he oc-

cepling sealed bids for RoadwayImprovemeols. Sealed bids willbe 'accepted until noon, onToesday April 23, 1955, ai theVillage of Niles Office of the Pur-chasing Ageol, 7615 MilwaukeeAvesse, Nilen, Illinois t564t

General , islormotios osdspecilic instruction concerningthis request far proposal areavailable at lkeoffice st the Por-chasing Ageot, 7601 MilwaukeeAvenue, Sites, Illissid 60640.

Bids will be opened at 1:06 P:M.os Monday April 23, 1903, al theBoard ,l Trostees' meeting, 725tMitwoohee Ave., Siles, IL 05048

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