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. Ni,bc I17. 6960 Oktni . iie, ir.. ageof Nues Edition : CÓUIt, Höüse tobe hme of Ilistoncal Society? . The CircuitCourtofficesat 7166 - Milwaukee Avenue may beèome the borne of the Niles Hotorica1 Sotety in 2 to 4 years occordiog :to Nilrn officials. At Tuesday nigbt's village board rneeting, NUes Mayor Nick Blase told Irnutee Carol Panek . wereloterestedlo it" for use by the historical group and 966-3900l .4 :i25!. per Copy. jFrorn the Left Hand by Bud Besser TbeoldBugle, wbicbioprosseto tool its born on occasion, got . some pretty fa t action from village officials last week. In last week'o "On The Other Band" column, Diane Miller wrote beautiful downtown Milwaukee Avenue wao looking more Islce Mattress Lane. She reported Nues had spent 138,066 for o beautification plan for Milwaokee Avenue. It followed the proposal with a lovely foan- tain and landscaping im- provernenta at Milwaukee and Touby Avenues, a $10,000 Ian- dscaping job at Harlem and Milwaukee Avenues and made major improvements on L widening the majar thoroughfare L at Milwaukee and Oakton. Having made this effort lo dress up Nilea' front window, Diane noted several mercbant.s In the area were piling op forniture and maltresoes nn the walks in frost of their stores on north Mllwaokee Avenue. She cou- cluded such goings on were In- consistent with Nileo' efforts in beautifythissarne street. Within hours after The Bugle was delivered Thursday mer- niag, Niles Inspecters bore down on the Mattress Mugida', Before noonwewere receiving telephone calls from the offenders criticiaing Diane'oarticle. One of the moguls, who told na he dans over a million dollars a year In hIs business, mentioned the great public servIce he readers the comrnwdty by offering his mer- cIsandina at sack reananable prima. The peer guy sounded . CoutluuedoaP*geZ7 suggested she begin getting the village hoU. Ste said the designs and deciding what the group has 8-section display village condo withthe building. cabines winch are at the Trident Blase's direction came after Center for exhibition. She noted tbeNlleo fiston al Sóciety's it takes 155 hours to changelhn rown, told enhihiin which takes place every t of space e months. She said the group also has aN has a slidepresentation for public e now cansumptios. ndat Continsedass Page 27 A cemmunity*idegalu dinner and program to honor Wesley Gibbu,-theNiles Township High School Sssperlatendent, in being planned by the District 219 Board of Education for Tuesday, May 34; The event tell take place is the Grand Ballroomäf the North Shore Hilton HotelinSkòbie. Gibbs will leave District 219 at the end of the current school year, after 13 yearsan its top ad- - misistrator. and a total nf 35 years of service to Ike corn- munity - . A piniodag cousmittee, headed hy Board President Mary Helen ArchIbald and Assistant Superbi- tendent Gilbert Weldy, bao began Free Blood pressure clinic The Niles Senior Center, 8060 Oaktos will offer u free blood pressureclinic each Friday mori niisg between 9-lO am. beginning Feb. 25. The bleed pressure clinic is available noun appein- trneut only basis. To schedule as appointment, please call 0674180 est.76. .. Niles Twsp. GOP meeting The next meeting uf the Nibs Township Regular Republican Organization will be held on Tuesday, March b, at the Skobte wow, 7401Llncolu ave., Skokie, 8p.m. Speaker for the evening will be John McNeal, State Central Conunsitteeman for the Ninth CongresntonalDlstrict. ' Far further information, call Committeeman Patricia R. Han- dzelatttt-3243. n7M. t.l çI-lBRMER NUES. ILL. preparing un evening that In- dIndes a sit-down dinner and a journey into the pest in kelp Gib- hs recall higldighin of bis es- perlences as- school superinten- dent in the district. ."We're creating an up-beat, estertainiog bind of pragramfor osr supers- teñdent," saldWeldy Recently the Rangern Minor Hockey1 Asuociation ofNibes hosteda "Black Hawk Clinic" at theBallard SpertaComplex. The cllnlcwas presented intwoparts. The early prograrnçalledforthe visiting Black Hawks input the Hanger Pee Wee players (11 and 12 years old) through a series of conditioning drills. During the latter pact of thepcogram,a scrimmage was held between the Black Hawk players and the Banger Mites (6, 7,8 year obis) and theRauiger Squirts (9 Study program for fi ngerprinting children -The Morton Grove Woman's Club with the cooinration of the - Motos Grove Police Department ; are instituting - u program to - fingerprint Our grammar school and pre-school children of our community for the purpose of idestificalios. - After the police department - was approached with Ike Idea,. Officer Robert Davis, Directoral - . Board reviews tenant leases in closed schools- Study leas.:..- e.: e OfliODS: -( i uusiruct :o1 District 219 plans party byRbeenHics ht Id - - Matters regarding three tenasi - (LICA) requested that board f- S Gbb in In schools operated by East meñsbers agree toeducd the or - u p .. i s - - . Maine.pistrit63ure to be space being leasedfr the 198344 ------- -- : ---- - - - dete accordinh toboard : chOol year edth acoespesding - dIscsinuinFekrùary2inAp011O drop in the-rainlo'be paid. -School,. loteo, Dee :rd., Dés Secoadly1LiCA asked hoard - Plaines-------- mesisbernin considerapprOving a Space Is being rented in schools lower rate for space housing of closed to studenin became of the the bearing Impaired program or district's declining enrollment. a LICA movewhere retes majbe In Wilson school, the Low lo- lens rosIly. According to Joan cidence Cooperative Agreement ; Ceatimsedon Page 27 ,- - Black Hawk Hóckey Clinic t,..,, 16 Crime Preventiòo, ont the wheels in motion. A new mobile. finger, printing machine wasordered by-- thepolice forthe project. Letters weresent to aU the principals in- forming them of the program and enlisting their helpfor ssccess. Letters of consent wifi he sent home odth the children. Ooly those children whose parenin sign ContInued an Pagé 27 and Igyearn old). - The event was loin of fun for those participating and most entertaining for the more than 2000 people in attendance. - - -- - Shown shove at the event are (l-r) Black Hawk coach Cliff Korroll, Cliff Fraser, Greg Fox, Niles Mayor Nicholas Blase, Bill Gardner, Niles Park - Cnmininsloiiçr Elaine Heissen, Harriet Fytydl of the Rungeflinor Hockey Associntinu and NUes Pl)ComedbsInñ jainéu Ptèrokl------- . -

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. Ni,bc I17.6960 Oktni

. iie, ir..

ageof NuesEdition

: CÓUIt, Höüse tobe hmeof Ilistoncal Society?

.

The CircuitCourtofficesat 7166- Milwaukee Avenue may beèome

the borne of the Niles Hotorica1Sotety in 2 to 4 years occordiog

:to Nilrn officials.At Tuesday nigbt's village

board rneeting, NUes Mayor NickBlase told Irnutee Carol Panek

. wereloterestedlo it" for use bythe historical group and

966-3900l .4

:i25!. per Copy.

jFrorn theLeft Hand

by Bud Besser

TbeoldBugle, wbicbioprossetotool its born on occasion, got. some pretty fa t action fromvillage officials last week.

In last week'o "On The OtherBand" column, Diane Millerwrote beautiful downtownMilwaukee Avenue wao lookingmore Islce Mattress Lane. Shereported Nues had spent 138,066for o beautification plan forMilwaokee Avenue. It followedthe proposal with a lovely foan-tain and landscaping im-provernenta at Milwaukee andTouby Avenues, a $10,000 Ian-dscaping job at Harlem andMilwaukee Avenues and mademajor improvements on L

widening the majar thoroughfare Lat Milwaukee and Oakton.Having made this effort lo dressup Nilea' front window, Dianenoted several mercbant.s In thearea were piling op forniture andmaltresoes nn the walks in frostof their stores on northMllwaokee Avenue. She cou-cluded such goings on were In-consistent with Nileo' efforts inbeautifythissarne street.

Within hours after The Buglewas delivered Thursday mer-niag, Niles Inspecters bore downon the Mattress Mugida', Beforenoonwewere receiving telephonecalls from the offenderscriticiaing Diane'oarticle. One ofthe moguls, who told na he dansover a million dollars a year InhIs business, mentioned the greatpublic servIce he readers thecomrnwdty by offering his mer-cIsandina at sack reananableprima. The peer guy sounded.

CoutluuedoaP*geZ7

suggested she begin getting the village hoU. Ste said thedesigns and deciding what the group has 8-section displayvillage condo withthe building. cabines winch are at the Trident

Blase's direction came after Center for exhibition. She notedtbeNlleo fiston al Sóciety's it takes 155 hours to changelhn

rown, told enhihiin which takes place everyt of space e months. She said the group also

has aN has a slidepresentation for publice now cansumptios.

ndat Continsedass Page 27

A cemmunity*idegalu dinnerand program to honor WesleyGibbu,-theNiles Township HighSchool Sssperlatendent, in beingplanned by the District 219 Boardof Education for Tuesday, May34; The event tell take place isthe Grand Ballroomäf the NorthShore Hilton HotelinSkòbie.

Gibbs will leave District 219 atthe end of the current schoolyear, after 13 yearsan its top ad-- misistrator. and a total nf 35years of service to Ike corn-munity -

. A piniodag cousmittee, headedhy Board President Mary HelenArchIbald and Assistant Superbi-tendent Gilbert Weldy, bao began

Free Bloodpressure clinicThe Niles Senior Center, 8060

Oaktos will offer u free bloodpressureclinic each Friday moriniisg between 9-lO am. beginningFeb. 25. The bleed pressureclinic is available noun appein-trneut only basis. To schedule asappointment, please call 0674180est.76. ..

Niles Twsp.GOP meetingThe next meeting uf the Nibs

Township Regular RepublicanOrganization will be held onTuesday, March b, at the Skobtewow, 7401Llncolu ave., Skokie,

8p.m.Speaker for the evening will be

John McNeal, State CentralConunsitteeman for the NinthCongresntonalDlstrict. '

Far further information, callCommitteeman Patricia R. Han-dzelatttt-3243.

n7M. t.l çI-lBRMER NUES. ILL.

preparing un evening that In-dIndes a sit-down dinner and ajourney into the pest in kelp Gib-hs recall higldighin of bis es-perlences as- school superinten-dent in the district. ."We'recreating an up-beat, estertainiogbind of pragramfor osr supers-teñdent," saldWeldy

Recently the Rangern Minor Hockey1Asuociation ofNibes hosteda "Black Hawk Clinic"at theBallard SpertaComplex.

The cllnlcwas presented intwoparts. The earlyprograrnçalledforthe visiting Black Hawks inputthe Hanger Pee Wee players (11 and 12 years old)through a series of conditioning drills. During thelatter pact of thepcogram,a scrimmage was heldbetween the Black Hawk players and the BangerMites (6, 7,8 year obis) and theRauiger Squirts (9

Study program forfi ngerprinting children

-The Morton Grove Woman'sClub with the cooinration of the

-

Motos Grove Police Department; are instituting - u program to- fingerprint Our grammar schooland pre-school children of ourcommunity for the purpose ofidestificalios. -

After the police department- was approached with Ike Idea,.Officer Robert Davis, Directoral

- . Board reviewstenant leases in closed schools-

Study leas.:..- e.:eOfliODS:-(

i uusiruct :o1District 219 plans party byRbeenHics ht Id

- - Matters regarding three tenasi -(LICA) requested that board

f- S Gbb in In schools operated by East meñsbers agree toeducd theor - u p .. i s - - . Maine.pistrit63ure to be space being leasedfr the 198344

------- -- : ---- - - - dete accordinh toboard : chOol year edth acoespesding- dIscsinuinFekrùary2inAp011O drop in the-rainlo'be paid.-School,. loteo, Dee :rd., Dés Secoadly1LiCA asked hoard

- Plaines-------- mesisbernin considerapprOving aSpace Is being rented in schools lower rate for space housing of

closed to studenin became of the the bearing Impaired program ordistrict's declining enrollment. a LICA movewhere retes majbe

In Wilson school, the Low lo- lens rosIly. According to Joancidence Cooperative Agreement

;Ceatimsedon Page 27

,- -Black Hawk Hóckey Clinic

t,..,, 16

Crime Preventiòo, ont the wheelsin motion. A new mobile. finger,printing machine wasordered by--thepolice forthe project. Lettersweresent to aU the principals in-forming them of the program andenlisting their helpfor ssccess.

Letters of consent wifi he senthome odth the children. Oolythose children whose parenin sign

ContInued an Pagé 27

and Igyearn old). -

The event was loin of fun for those participatingand most entertaining for the more than 2000people in attendance. - - - - -

Shown shove at the event are (l-r) Black Hawkcoach Cliff Korroll, Cliff Fraser, Greg Fox, NilesMayor Nicholas Blase, Bill Gardner, Niles Park -Cnmininsloiiçr Elaine Heissen, Harriet Fytydl ofthe Rungeflinor Hockey Associntinu and NUesPl)ComedbsInñ jainéu Ptèrokl------- . -

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. MG Jaycees planM-Nue membershipMortonGrove Jaycees WIIIIiO1II

their M.Nite membership onSunday, Feb. 23 at the VillaToscana Restaurant & Banquet

t Hall, 6211 Lincoln aves., MortonGrove al 8 p.m. All young men

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helween 21.38 years of age arewelcome to attend. Guestspeaker will be Dr. Ira S. Sher.man, Ph.D. who will speak ou

The Family aodthe Communityiu the 80'o;"aod Mr. Lee Harris,National Vice President of thelus. Jaycees will attend.

Free bloodpressure readings

Free blood pressure readingswill he taken hy the HealthDepartment of NUes on March 3,at the Niles AdministrationBuilding, 7601 Milwaukee ave.,hetween.the hours of 4 and 8 p.m.

t Noappoiolmentisneceosary.

Meed.y .Thurdy, March 7.10FREE u e 10" COLOR PHOTO

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Opening Festivities for the Entire FamilyMonday thru Sunday, March 7I3

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MID AMERICA CLOWN CIRCUSPerformofleo3-f:30p.nr.

Sunday, March13GRIMACE,nppnsring:

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Séñior Citizens'NEWS AND VIEWS

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News for ail Niles Seniors (age 62 and over)from the Niles Senior Center

8060 Onkton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 76,

MEN'SCLIJBThe Miles Stuior Cooter Men's Club wiG meet on Monday,

Feb. 20 at 10,20 am. Following the meeting the Niles FireDepartment wilt present a demonstratioa on smoke detecten.Meeting attendants will have the option of hrown.hagg'mg theirluncheon or porehasiog a luncheon at a coot of $1. Coffee anddessertareprovidedatnochorge. Thiogroap is opento ali maleNibs Senior Centerregiotrants.

WOMEN'S CLUBThe Wiles Senior Center Women's Glob will meet on Monday,

Feh. 28 at i p,PI. Electiom will he held at this meeting, Thisgroup is opn*,a, ladies registered with the Niles Senior Cen-ter. (e

- MEN'S EXERCISE CEJ.SS. The Nitos Senior Center is sponsoring a men's exercise and

healthdlsenssinn clam at Grennan Heights Fitness Center, 0255Oheto inTtileo. The ten week eosrse willtake place on Tuesdaysfrom 5:30 am. to 10:30 am. The instructor Is Mr. WilliamZilmer, a registered physical therapist. The course will hegin00 March 1. There will he no class on Tuesday, Starch 29.Thilion forthe entire ten weeks is $5. Registration fer this cour-se may only he conducted through the Niles Senior Center, 81100Oaktonin Niles, 167.6100, est. 70. ,

MYTIISOFAGING DISCUSSIONOu Wednesday, March 2 at 1:30 p.m. the Niles Seniur Center

will sponsor staff counselor Jean Stokes and staff nane, CrisFrisoni io a discussion on the topic the myths of aging. All areinvited lo attendthis lectnre at no churge.

TRAVELCOMMTFI'EE MEETINGThe Niles Senior Center Tcavel Committee witt meet on Thor-

aday, March 3 at 2 p.m. All with an interest in assisting in plan-ning the one day hes trips sponsored by the center are invited toattend:

TICKETSALES .5'5ffi4y M,ugestalo am. - Reservation li,se nnmbers for all ticket sales will he

distributed. Reservation line nsmbers are necessary te pur-chaoe tickets for the March 13 trip and the March 30 luncheonandshould he obtained priorto the ticket saies at 10:15 n.m. and10:30a.m.

10:15 am. - Ticket Sales for Sunday, March 13 trip. The tripwill take place 11:45 am. to approximately 6 or 6:30 p.m.Tickets cost $16. The trip wiliinrlsde a coned beef and cabbagedinner at Hachoey'o Itestanrast and theIrish Festival at theRosemont Horizon.

10:30a.m. -Ticket Sales for Wednesday, March 30 luncheon at12:30 p.m. The cost of the luncheon is $3.50. Cris Frlsnnl, staffname wilt provide a health diocussion during this time, and willpreview the activities of the center's health month in April. Themeno will consist of a low 501mm diet of haloed chicken, rice,brocoli, froiitoalad, and rye orwheat bread.

Leaning Tower Senior Adult CenterCoffee Talks, a verypapsiar octivity at Leaning Tower Senior

Adult Center, are held every Monday morning at 11 am. Thereis no charge forthene sessions and everyone is invited to attend.Each week a different goest speaker talks to seniors ea varioussubjects. The program forthemonth ofMurchls us follows:

. March 7 - Muriel Goodirlend of Skokie Valley Family Cous-seIng Services will discuss the eternal qsention: "What is Hap-pinesol"

March 14 - Grace Carbon of Augustana Hospital wilt talk on'Better Digestion".March 21 -Dr. Leonard Winston, Podiatrist, will he at Ike ceo-ter to discuss "Let's Talk Feet",March 28 - Peter Herbert will preseot a "tjkrainian Eanter

Egg" decorating demonstration.

Village of SkokieA new program titled "News and Views" will begin at the'

Smith Activilies Center, Lincoln A Galitz, Skokie on Friday,Marchlfrom lt am. to noon.This In an opportunity to obare und discuss your views of

currentevenlo, arts, literature, travel and other intereshegsub-Jedo.Everyonelu invltedtepartidlpate. There isno fee.tfyou are Interested, please call Helene Benjanri.in at 673.0500,

ext. 335.

The 0CC Board of Thittees basset Weebsosday, Murets 2 as thedate in bold a publie bearing tosolicit reuctioos and suggestionsfrom 0CC district eeoidentu priorin teoso renewal negotiations withDistrict 219. An entension of theloase was peopened by tIsendmioiotmtioo on Febesaty lb asthe contest point of u series ofeeeommendatiom regarding thecontinued usage of OCC/Skokie.

Thepsklie beaeiogwillhngin at7:30 p.m., district 210 boardroom, OCC/Skokie. Directiom inthe booed coso,, will be postosi atthe main 0CC entrance (TrojanHall). Participante who wish to_ie three minute presentationsore invitedin register with a clerkbetween 7 und 7:30 p.m. 0CCBoard members and ndminiotm.torswilt be availuble to eloeify therecommendation.

"Weore making ovety effort togivo - all coorerned parties anoppoetsoity to share their eon-cerna and feelings before anydeoisiono are renelsed," slatedBill Spuolding, Chairman of the0CC Board of Thistoes.

The adininisteattots propones teeMend the lease for9l,000 squarefoot for ecademie programs andeeeviees at OCC/Shokie, formerlyNiles East High Sehoal, 7701 N.Linrohs ave., until September,1987. The origioul lease, for103,000 square feet, was signed

The Booed of Edocution of NitesElementary District #71i causi-deriosg the possibility of reoegun.tong Ike grode arrougemasts ofin two adhools. At present,students in geudeo Kioderguetonthrough five altend school utNiles Elementary School (Sooth(,6935 W. Touhy uve. and gradesois through eight ere al CulvorElementary School, 6021 W.Ouhtoo ut.

Thu proposed arrangementwould have stsdests in gradenKindergarten through four atNilen Elementary School (South)und grades five throogh eighthoused at Culver Elementary

'The World on Parade" seinthe theme of the InternationalWeek program at Oakton Com.munity Cofflege from March 13through 10.

DOIgued in prometo esltoral.

nnderutaodtng and good will, theweek's eveotuwilt include foreignfilins, toues of ethnic neighbor-hoods, food fonts, performuncosby e,usioiann and dance troupes,

TI u . g I r.. .45 Independent Ce,ee,esasirr' .Pii'epapPr Esioblishèd in ¡95v

Public hearing set.on OCC/Skokie lease

io April, 1980, taking offset inAugust of thut year, for u periodof fose yours und eleven months,the legal rnanirnsm under therules of the Illinois CommunityCollege Booed.

The March 2 bearing wasapproved ut the Febroery 15Booed of 'trusteen meeting inresponse in the presentation byPresident Koelusline of a propos-ed plan for lease renewal that willenable 0CC in coothsse academicinotrortiso and services to theeommooity.

Componeotu of the plan (seoottached) inctode the upgradingof OCC/Shobie hy udditionalcarpeting md painting, continuedoffering of liberal arto, business,doto processing, und accauntingcosrseo, and the additioo of IkeCooperative Education program,an intergenerational day caroprogram, u nurse assistant pro-gram, a center for ruaI estateeducation, and connes to koneticolated with Niles TownshipHigh Schools. It is proposed thatfient and second year coursea inoonsmunieatiom, economics, leu-rnaoities, nsathematira, psyehoto.ur. boniness law and sociologycontinue in he offered in Shokie.

The 0CC Board of Trasteenhopeo in reach a decision onMunIs 10 altee considering citi.zone' inpaL

District 71 studiesschoól reorganization plan

School. This arroogornent wouldmoiotain the nome educationalprograms, but would proride forbetteresse ofthe staff, balance thenumber of stsdenin between theschools, and respond in changesin enrollment patteena.

The Boned of Education wouldlike to provide all interested staffmembers, parents and the publiewith anoppertunity in diseuse theproposed grade eeorgsaiaation. Amauling in Scheduled for Thor,-day, March 3, ut 7,30 p.m. ut theCulver Elementary School Cafe-tenu, 6921 W. Osions st. All areinvitad.

World on Parade at Oak tonund u otsinese paper cuttingdemonstration according in Pat-riel, Canali, prnfassor of human-ities/forrigo luoguoges and pm-(oct director.

Free and opon in the poblic,"The Wdrld on Porode, oottvitieearr ochodoled n) beth 0CC/lid,Plaines, 1600 E. Golf rd., mid'OCC/Skolde, 7701 N. Lincoln ave,:

For further information, callCanali ut 630-1883.

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District 63receives Statemini-grantThe Illinois State Board of

Education has notified Dr.Dooald E. Bond, soperintendrutof the East Maine Schools, thaton award sf81,200 has been givento East Maine to assist theDistrict with (tu csrricutsm werkon Microcompotern. The Slatesent o commendalion to theDistrict for (tu work in improvingeducalionol practices. The grantwill pay teachers for articulatingits microcomputer program ingrades t-gto prepare pockein oflearning materials to carry outdesignated objectives, and toprotide' innervicr trainingsessions to share projectmaterials with other teachers,parenin and administrators,

This grant was developed byLyon Shevelenko, mathematicsteacher at Gemini School inNUes; and Viola Stanton, sixthgrade teacher at the MelzerSchool io Morton Grave, and Dr.Lenore Page, Aosistant Superin-tendent for Curriculum and In-otrudtion.

'We ThePeople'platformThe "We The People" party of

Morton Grove held a publiemeeting on Febroury 15 at theFenicie View Commosity Cunlerund a0000nced their platform foe-the upcoming Trustee electionnest April.

The 9 plouk platform calls ostfor a change sod a return of mororepresentative foverseseut,

Thu plotforos planks are osfollows:.Retum Repreorointivr Govêru-ment to ALL tise People.-Restore Freedom of Choico byeliioiuntiug One Poesy domina-tios.-Retors Coost-itutiosat Rights toALL the people..Worls to Reduce Tau Barden byEtiminnt(og Wasteful Spending.-Develop 'Comprehensive FloodControl Program.-Institute Program in RevitalizeBusiness and industrial Common-ity for Ike Psis1soue of IncreasingSales Tax Revenues and IAwatEmployment.-Espand Commouity Involvementwith Regularly Scheduled AreaMeetings.-Bring Water Rates io Line withSurrounding Towns.-Upgrade and Enpand SeniorUMana Pregeams.

byBobBenner '

Nites and Morton Grove'srepresentatives in Springfieldwill play critical roles in takingthe fint steps to eliminate thepolitical appoiotmentu of CookCounty Sheriff's deputies.

Rep. Aaroo Jaffe, Sen. BobKuutra and Ses. Robert Egan willall have key rotes io determioingthe-fate of a movement to end thealleged non-slop abuses commit-ted kytheSheriff's deputies.

This process will hegte whenKustra oshmila a resolution io theIllinois Senate this week callingfor an invesligation into the hiringofCook CountySheriff's depslies.

If the resetution is approved,the Illinois Legiulative to-vestigating Commission, which iscs-chaired by Rep. Aaron Jaffe,would collect evidence and isusea report with rrcormnendatiossregardinfthese alleged abuses.

In a written press releasedated February 17, Kontra isquoted as saying, "In 1982 alone,a deputy was charged with usingbis hadgr and gun to coenmit anarmed robbery, two deputieswere indicted for extortion asd aChicago alderman was 'indictedfor selling deputy jobs in thesheriff's office. There have beenother arresto of depoties for suchcrimes as murder, armed rob- tee." However, because thekery, deviate sexual assault, abuses have been s,- blatant,aggravated battery, income tas Kustra said, "I doni tlsiuls par-evasion, bribery, vote fraud, linus pelltiriam can just shoverape, aggravated arson, narcotic this aside."sates and theft.

Additionally, Kuotra noted, during a.Toesday interview thatnor of the suspects recentlyarrested for the attempted mur-

. der of Keuneth EIs, who io tied toorganized crime, was a sheriff's

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deputy.Ilustre added there have been

numerous inci4ents in whichsuburban police are preventedfrom enforcing sel lawswhen the offender pulls out asheriff's deputy badge and is letgo.

Esotra said, "There areliterally hundreds of peopledepatized by the Sheriff of CookCountywiththe authorityto sporta badge and carry a gun, hut ap-parently perform no public ser-vice. I am asking that the eon-misoios be empowered to in-vestigate the practice of appoin-tisg deputy sheriffs and makerecommendations on how to im-prove the office in this area."

The resolution for the in-vestigationwittuot he raIled foravote until it has been approved bythe Senate Executive Committeewhich in chaired by SenatorRobert Egan.

The Eoecutive Committee,which bas a Democratic.majority, wouldbave tu put parti-sao.politicu aside if they ap-proved the resolution lo in-vestigate the Democratic CookCounty Sheriff 's Office.

Kustra conceded it will'"betough getting it ont of commit-

Kontra said be will personallypresent evidence supporting hin.resolution beforr the ExecutiveCommittee.

Senator Egon was unable tocotonnent es the resolution au hisofficesaid he (u out of town.

Skarb named AdministrativeAssistant at Niles Chamber

Anse Shark bas kern namedAdminitrative Assistant to theEnecotive Director of the NUesChamber of Comonerce and In-dutry.

She joined the Chamber staff inMay of 1502 as Secretary lo theDirector. Is her new post, llkarhwill assume additional respon-sibitities dealing wilh member-ship retention and corn-muiiieationo, financial reporting,grnup insurance and liaison withChamber Committee Chairmen,

Chamber President, CliffCrestodioa said, "Mn. Skarb hanbecome a hey factor in our rapidmembership growth. We want tomake full use of ber varied taten-Is in better serving our retail andindustriutmembers."

Anne and. ber husband, Jeffreside inNileu.

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Jsho V. Accettsro is a captainServing as Administrative Of-ticer for the 5f3Oth USAR School,t23d ARCOM, Furt Harriten, 1w-diana. He liven in Carmel, In-diana, with hin wife, Chris and 5½year old daughter, Mia. He is agraduate of St. John BreheufSchool and Notre Dome HighSchool.

Insurancediscussion

Learn more about year inisurance matters, at the Coper-nican Foundation, 5216 W.Lawrence, Chicago, Illiunis 65630en Manday, February 20 from6t30- p,m,4t30 p.m. A freepresestatian will be givenby Jer-ty (George) Zawislaoohi in-surance consultant inSte Jeffer-ton Park area, and volunteer forthin Special tervice programsponsored by Cnpemicuu Fami-dation.

Quentians regardisig life, fire,aonaities, accident, healthcasualty, auto, property andHeme Owners' iosarance will heanswered in bofk English undPolish.

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Homeowner'sExemptionforms in mail

Robert P. Hanrahan, Asuesaarof Nies Tuwnuhip would like toadvise residenta that verificationof eccopancy is required agamthin year lu order to he eligiblefor the Homeowners Exemptionin Cook Canoty and throughautthe State of illinois,

The Homeaweern ExemptionCanmeana oavings efas much au350 'at property taxes for ownersof single family homes, can-dominioms, cooperatives undapartment buildings of sis nnif,usr less. This exemption protectshameowneru hy elloniouting fromtaxation any increase up te $3,000io equalized assessed valuationsince 1977.

If you do not receive aHomeownersyerification Card inthe mail by the first week in Mar-ch, you can ranlact the NileuTowuship Asneunor'n Office at5255 Main Street, Skohie forassistance locally. This formnimpty requires an affirsuotino ofreuidenceund a niguature. It islehe mailed hack to the Conk Coso-ty Aouessor'n Office before AprilI, 1953.

Seuinr Cilioens who havealready qadlified for Ike SeniorOtemeuteud Enemplion fer 1982will automatically refeive thisadditiooal 1982 HemenwuersEnemptinn. The need net applyogaiti.

For further infermalinn, col)573-9300.

Saturday hoursatNessetHealth CenterThe family practice mit nf Ihe

Neuoet Health Center, ParkRidge, has announced officehouru from 9 am. tu aeon nuSaturdays. The Nennet HealthCenter is partefParlsuideHmnanServiceu, which is affiliated withLutheran General Hospital.

Saturday effice hears wereentabtiohed to accommodate per-sann whoare mable to cenrdiootedoctor's appointments with theirweekday wach schedule. Appein-intents alun cao he made from9t30 am. te 5 p.m., Monday,Tuenday, Thursday, and Friday,and frum ltSO lo 5 p.m., Wed-uenday.

For mare informatinn aboutthe Neuset Health Cenler, call690-6000.

. RètiredPersonsgroup meetingThe Skokie Aseo Chapter 3470

of the American Association eiRetired Perunnu will hear MaryRadonacher, Chief Librarian nfthe Skehie Library, describe theinner workings of the Library atthe Tuesday, March 1 meeting at1 p.m. in the Petty Auditerium nfthe Shekie Lihrary, 5215 Oaktenst., Shokie.

Mrs. Radmacher will outlinethe aperationsof the Library andwill have several assistants con-ductpartieu who with ts tour theLibrary facilities.

Bes Green, Program Chair-man, invites all seniars in theLincoluwuod, Morton Grave,Nifes, Skohie and North Side ofChicago ta attend and team aboutthe louer workings ofthls Librarywhich is rated au une uf the finestin thlucsuntry.

Refreshments will he servedafter the tosca.

Singks SceneAwarè

The Aware Singles Group in-vites all singlet ta a Sedare,"How Ta Be A Better Lover,"by Susan Weitzman, A.C.S.W.,at8:30p.m. on Friday, March 4,at the Arlingten Park Hilton,Enclid ave. and Rehlwing rd.,Arlington Heights. At 9 p.m.,there will he a dance with livemuuic. Admisuien is $6 for aun-memhers. For more infor-matian, call Aware at 777-1005.

Personal LinkPersonal Link has tickets

available for the Balls vs. L.A.en Tueuday, March 1. lfyou areinterested is attending with asplease call 358-4646.

Friday, March 4, f p.m. - Per-tonal Lick hou isvited HaroldKasuel, Poyc)tnlngint te speak touingles on 'Age Differences:Do they molter in relation-ships?" al the Swedish Club,1258 N. LabIle. Sncial anddancing te fellow. Admissien$5, new-members $7.

Sunday, March 0 - 41f Asbury,Evanstnn - Winetatliug andsocial npen In all singleprofessionals. Fur infnrmotinnp)eose call 32f-4646,

Loyola SingleParents

Mary Kay Kramer, a suciolworker with the Lnynla MedicalCenter, will talk en "Under-standing My Sesnulity su uSingle Parent" te the LOPgreap en Thursday, March 3 atf p.m. A queslina and answerperiod will fellow Ms. Eramer'utalk.

This group meets st LoyolaAcademy, 1100 N. Laramie,Wilmelte on the lot and 3rdThurudays of Ike menih. Thegroup is open tu all tingleparents whether they bave nonsat Loyola nr noi.

Fer inforsnatian call 256-110gest. 39.

The SparesFriday, March 4, the Spores

Monthly Card Party. To he heldut the Des Plaines Pork District(West Park Field House), 651Wolf rd. (between Thacker andGolf rdn.) East side of street.Time: 6:15 p.m. Dnnatien:membern $2.50, guests $3.50.Everyone in welcome, yea neednet he a -Spare to feme to earcard parties. Bridge, Pinochleand Fun Poker will be played,and you do not need a panner.

For infenmatien pleane callAnn Boulon: 256-2149,

Jewish SinglesThe Jewinh Singles (ages 21-

45) presents o "Citywide Doe-ce" from 6-10 p.m., on Sunday,March t, at "Cncnauls",located al 5325 N. Shenidaw,Chicago. Admission is enly $3.

According tu Leonard Good-man of Niles, singles from al)Chicagnlantf will be in allen-dance.

The SparesThe Spares Sunday Evening

CIoh will hold Its meeting anSunday, Feh, 27 at theAmericuai LegiOn. Pout #134,6140 W. Dempster nL, MortonGrove at S p.m. Speaker will heLeana W, Toppel, ComedyWriter, In addition ta hercomedy writing, Lenna handone ghost writing for some ufthe top eneduttiveu in the carni-try, han written advertisingcopy, magaaine and ñewnpaper1articles, greeting earth, everloo. prefilet of celebrities andpotitiral cartoons: Seme nf hertelevision appearances include:Art Linkletter, Girl Talk, andthe Lee Phillips, Ray Leonardand Tim Conway Shows. llamenf her radio showt include,Voice of America, and theWall7 Phillipt, Eddie Hubbardand Bah Sanders Shows. This isa program yos won't WOOS temiss. Comeandenjoy)

After the program ntay forrefreshments and dance te livemosic. For infortnalion pleasecall Pat Stryk, membershipcbsirmsn 394-5494. Guenlu orealways welcome.

NorthwestSingles

The Nerlbwent - SinglenAssociation will sponsor a dunce1mm 7 p.m. to midoight en Suo-day, February 27, at the HyotiRegency O'Hare, River rd. alikeKennedy Expressway,Ronemnot. ' Music will heprovided hy -the'Music MachiwnAll singlea are invited. Ad-mission is $4 fornonmembecs.Fer mere information, call 759-2500.

The Northwest ', SinglesAssociation in incorporated an-der the lawn 'f the State nffllinnis an a net for profit cor-peration to serve the needt nfsinglepeople.

Aware SinglesThe Aware Singles Group 'w-

citen, all singlen to a douce at8:39 p.m. en Friday, Feb.25, atthe Arlington Park Hilton,Euclid ave. and Rohlwing rd.,Arlington Heights. Live rnaoicwill he provided by the Junetinnband. Admission is $4 forAware membern, $5 for 'non-memhers. Fer ' more miar-mation, eallAware 05777-1505.

Singles'andCompany

All singles are invited lo sCombined Club Singlen Dance swith live music at 9 p.m. enSaturday, February 26, at theWlseeling/Northbrook Holidoyton, 2575 Milwaukee, betweenWillow and Euclid Lake rds.,Northbroek. The dance is 'ce-spnosured by Singlen and Coos-pony, lbe Nerthweut SinglesAusneiation, and the AwareSingles Group. Admission it $6fer nonmembers and $5 formembers. For infermatiOn,call 769-2800. -

Widow's MightFehruary 27 is the dale of the from ' "All About WbhteO"

nest Widow's Might meeting. Arlington Heights.The meeling will be an in- The meeting will he held atleresting program relative lo a Mr. Peters Banquet Hall, Ml.person's pertonal problems,

Proopect Plaza, Rand and Cen-nach us emotional adjustments trat rda., Ml. Prospect, Illinoisto widowhseel and Other life en- from 2 p.m. to 4p.m. on Sunday,periencea, It will provide in- Fehrmry27.formation for "getting it all Far further Isfarmatlau,tagether".phone Widow's Might, 577-7115.The featured speaker will he

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OeSo.torday, Feb. 26 the yoathgroep (8th thra higb) of BaldeeRegular Ba$i Chords wili bebaviag clime of fellowship at thehome atibe, aed Itathie Thmcao.A loo eveolag is belag plam.adothich will ior.loda a olog thee,gomeo and refreobmeoto as well0O otbe ivitiee.

Mao. LooSe Saheaom, wife oour poetOe, woo a ,eeeot recipientof Mid-/unecieno 1983 Voleo-town in Pmdeotiat award.Winners of this award are

Card of ThanksThe forníly of

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lo bear in losing our dearhusband, father and grand-father..

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CIIURCH AND TEMPLE NOTES

Bjornson Male Chorüs at E.P.L.C.

The Bjoreson Mole Chorus, under the directionof Mr. Wayne Spion, will be guest singers at theMidweek Lenten Sereice, Wed., March 2, at 738p.m. at Edison Park Lutheran Umreir, 66 N.Oliphant Ave, Chicago. At the servire, the chur-eh's Senior Choir, directed by Mr. 3dm K.Christeoseo, will also be heard. The BjormonMale chorus presented its first concert in Decem-berof 1924. The group hasaiwayssupported chur-ches, ehildrenshomes, old people homes and other

charitable organizations.The Lenten meditation will be "A Time for

Commitment" third in the Midweek Lenten Seriesbased os the theme "For Such a Time os This."There will also he a special Children's Sermon.lnsmediately following the service, a Coffee Hourwill be held in the church parlors hosted by theLuther League.

Visitors are cordially invited to attend all theMidweek services throughout March.

Beiden Regular Baptist Churchaelectod on the "basis of theireffectiveness au community vol-rmtears." A engraved tootle VIPpaperweight and certificate werepresentad in raeognitiso of hercmomiisneot to voluoteetisec

OurAWANA Chumu Clots willho uendiog a team to this yearsAWANA Olye.pic games 0e beheld sa Saturday March 26 et theForest View high school irsArlington Heightu. Predice willbe euch Sotuadayuftamsoreotthechurch from 123O-23O p.m.' Ticheto for this day of activities

I coabs bad by phoeingthe churchat 647-7511. The AWANA clubuof Beldar. meet each Wednesdayfrom 7 p.m. emil 835 p.m. andare open lo young folk from Kthrough 8th grades.

Tha Christian Education de-pattmeot of BeIden hua begrm acamp to further premete oarchurch tord Sunday School sim.grams. Several Satsrdayo, o; group has gone out into thecommsnily for literature distribu-hou. This literature is designadwith macIs information obost ose

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well as Vacation Bible actual ioJsly, a "Barred-sp Dey" irr thefall and S.S. Chtistre.au loemio December. The Sunday Schoolwill also be having visitation the3rd Satseday of each month.

Pastor Safnirom will be moire-oioghiaotudiesoethe "PeruorsofGod" oe Sanday, Feb. 26 in themorning worship service et joySo.m. The averring message, at 6p.m. will be taken from the bothof Itevelatios. The Lerdo day stBaldeabagios with Sunday schoolat 945 em. and all areeoosuraged to attend thin time ofetady as well on our services.Beldeolu lacatodatlllll3 Caldwullin NUes.

MTJCKerry Manaster, sos Arthur

and Doris Monaster, willcelebrate his Bar Mitzvah onSaturday, Fob. M, 936 um. atMuioe Township JewishCongregation, 8500 Ballard rd.,Des Plaines.

Furies services will bogie Sut.eveFeb. M-tp.m. with the Scrollof Esther - Megillah chuoted at6:30 p.m. Greggar noisemakerswill be distributed to thecoogregutioo to be asedas pert ofthe tradition, a costome paradeforchildreoonda sing-a-long willbe the highlights of this holidaycelebrotioo. Suodayservices winbegin at 9 am. und ioclude theSod rcudiogofMegilluh. Hayan-lashes refreshmenis will be nor-ved follawiog services.

The onooal Purim Carnivalwill beginat lIisSOa.m. Loocheenwill be available and the entirecommonity is invited to this funevent.

"Jews by Choice" supportgroups for convents Io Judaismwill meet Wednesday, March 2,8p.m. For further information onthis new group in our communitycontact theayoagogne office (Mi-

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Beth Emet TheFree SynagogueShahbat evening services will

be conducted at Beth Emet TheFree Synagogue in EvaostoaFriday, Feb. at 8:30 p.m.Rabhi Peter Knehel -and CantorJeffrey Klepper will lead the nur-vices; Rabbi Knobel will give aD'var Torah. An oneg Shabbatwill be held Immediatelyfollowing services booted by theparenta of Adam Feldman Inhonor of his Bar Mitzvah whichwill be held at the Synagogue onSaterday, Feb. M.

Shabbut morning Services areheIdeverySaturdayatS3Sa.m.

The festival of Psrim, the.Feud nf I-ala, will he celebratedat Beth Emet The FreeSyougogoe on Saturday evening,Feb. 26 uud Sunday morning,Feb. 27.

The Satorday service at 7 p.m.is for udulis enly and will includethe traditionul reoding of theMegillah, The BaSk of Esther, utong fest led by Cantor JeffreyKlepper und a "Purins Spiel(skit)" with Rabbi Peter Knobelund Jackrtelfond.

Children with their parente willhave the opportunity to celebratePurins on Sunday morning at 10am. services asd Megillahreading led by Rabbi Koohel andCantor Klepper. Included will beparticipation from seime! mess-bers, nongs by the Junior Choirandacastumeparade. Followingthe services, the Senior Youth.Gronp wril hold their annualParim CarnivaL

CongregationAdas Shalom.

Congregatiao Adas Shalom,6945W. Dempnter, Mortontirova,will hold Friday evening familyservices starting at 8 p.m. nodeveryone is invited to attend withRabbi Israel Porusb officiating.Saturday morning services beginat 9 am. with a lÇiddnah after'wards.

Pony Services will be heldSaturday, Feb. M, starting at 7p.m. with the Meglllals readingand all ace invited. Services.willalso be held onSanday, Feb. 27 at9 am. when the Megillah etti bereadugain.

Adas Shalom is again offeringthe Entertainment 83 books feronly $25. These fabalom booksoffer handreds of disconala onceataorasts, theatres, hotels,speg eventi and much more.For details call 966-2273. If youwould like more informatiseabout Ados Shalom and ita oc-tivities, please call Harvey Wit-tenbergat44o.3l000rlGS-l89o.

World Dayof Prayer

- Women and men is Park Ridgeand the vicinity are beisg invitedby the Church Women United ofPark Ridge to their annualecumenical World Day of Prayer.It will be held at Mary, Seat ofWisdom Church, 1360 S. Corn-borland Ave., Park Ridge ouFriday, March4 at lt am.

The hour-long service whichhas been written by the ChurchWomen United of the CaribbeanIslands is celebrated oe the sameday throaghost the world. Thisyear the theme is "New Personsin Christ", a subject which thespeaker, Wilma Roberts, omissionary, will address.

Refresbmeuts will follow theprogram and child care will beavailable. Further Informationcan he obtained by calling 8M-27190r 763-IZO.

Baha'is of Niles"Spiritual Asnaaby Bsha'ia,

Nilea, lllionie itajeiee te hoerauonarniran aana pee

aiag eupintt near brdMiegUniversal Hcaon ¡ae, Believ-

. are NUes thankaful lefty atiaonow vimisle all masthineL"

Sarnedetheteutofa rabia matbythaBahaiCeonnsugitynffflJato the minaron hrbttbaia of theBaha'iFaith, thetlnivarn,lHeaaeof Jasti, on the eeonon cf itanccupeney of ka pmmsnmt amtat the Bsba'i Wald Cmte, mff IxaiL

The onwa nl thla ampalajaavant becugba joy to the BsIm'iahere. Ix limp have deseyfollewed the ala. cl thin eetfifi on the e al Mt,Canoni freanthe bte.hinginjima, l97bteitaeawpsoicy'thiaamof Thmagh ihiaai andesilamive maUSuda, the 511esBaha'iu helped fand this $20million peqa .

Five andsba1foeiaa high, theballding in lacad with whiteItalien marble and Ia amrnondedby a stately colonnade of $2COrinthian columna. It modaleschamber of the liaisonnai Hetmeof Justice, a library. a srmfor the reception of pilgainsu anddigoitarian. ntnadatieas forthe secretariat and many other

and itoangesoulte with air-lanifiratirm for thepreservation of eti Tabletsend other preeieau

NSJCFriday evening, Feb. 18, Susan

Audrey, daughter of Jack endHilitryhiayerelNiles, celebratedher Bat Mitzvah.

Saturday morning nerutcen at9M am. Satarday eveaing, Fab.M,the Megillahreading begins at7 am. intbellanctuary.

Sanday. Fab. 27. 11 am. - 4p.m., U.S.Y. will bold their an-nonlPurimchcnival. Gainesandprizes for everyone. fleketh: 5for$l.

Tuesday, March 1, 12 noon,Senior Friendship will held theirmeetbiginFrierbaanlSall.

Reservations a naw beingtaken by Sheila Gerebman fer the4tb Traditional Sedee at theCongregation. The coat in $14 feradulte and $11 fer children ander12. Reservations mast be in nolaterthan March14.

Sisterbeed'n "Te Your GoodTaste" Taste&TeII luncheen milibe Sunday, March 1. For bitor-matian and reeervatiens callSally Zockerman or DorisSmalen.

"Ye Olde Lose Boxe" will bedelivered on Sunday, March 26.Infermatien and reeervatiooblanks can be obtained by callingMaureeo Edelman er RathDubinoky.

Usy carnivalB'eai Usai USY of Northwest

Suburban Jewish Congregation isholding lin annual Paries Cac--

nival, Sunday, Feb. 27 at 760.Lyses in Morton Grove.

We ovilI be basing the famous"moonwalk" in addition to abouse of hermes, the goldfishtoss, and numeroaa other gamesand prizes. We will hava adrawing for a large stuffedanimal, and . gncb will beavailable. Tlcl .$ 5 far $1.See you there bAllo aetigamm.

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SL Peter's United Church elChrist, Oakten ami LamieSe ave.,Bauble, wiltpreaentenp,fatrb6at4 pm., Dr. larense Batela Inconcert en theIr new Mailer PIpeOrgan.

DuratbyM. Urban, 71,41mlThursday, Feb. 17 In LntheranGeneral Hoepital. Mrs. Urban(are Wiege) was barn Dec. 15,1911 In Illinois. She wan theloving wife of Leals F.; deareitler of Margaret Memriman,Ray Wisge, Florence Nielsenand Charles Winge; fond nieceof Charles (Viola) Wolff; many

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nieces, nephews and consists.Funeral services were heldMonday, Feb. 21 at SkalaTerrace Funeral Home, NUes.Interment Monat Emblemcemetery. Donations requestedto the Coronary Care Unit alLutheran General Hospital.

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LeWse ArcangelettiLouise Arcangeletti of Morton

Grove; beloved wife of Bruno;dear mother of Dartiel, Lindaand Michael; deor grand-mother of Jaime; -. fonddunghter of Rose ScoSse undthe tote Carmen. Services wereheld Wednesday, Feb. 23 atSimkine Funeral Homé, MortonGrove. Interment Qseeo ofHeevenceñsetery.

Deim J. CliisliansanMarine Staff Sgi. Dennis J.

Christianson, son of Edward A.. and Margaret E. Christiansen of. 0645 Norman st., Hiles, ban beenmeritoriously promoted lo hiepresent rank while serving at theMarine Corps Recruiting Station,Chicago.

He received the acceleratedpromotion in recognition of oat-standing performance, dutyproficiency and demonstratedprofessionalubilities.

Eleanor R. Bennon, 71, ofNUes died Wednesday, Feb. 16in Lutheran General Hospital.Miv. Reason (Ore Schroeder)wan bern May f, 1011 in Illinois.She wan the beloved wife of thelate Floyd; loving cister elTherese H. (the late Fresh)Land, Albert L. (Katherine),Mildred (Wifilain) Reiter, JohnC. (Macian), Halares (Samuel)Hoffman, Robert D. (Patricio),the late William (the lateElsie),the lateFredti. (the lateDolly) and the late Howard V.(the late Marie); aunt of many.Funeral services itere heldSaturday, Feb. 10 at 10 am. atSkaja Terrace Funeral Home,Hiles. Interment Elmwoodcemetery. Member of SJJ 55Pins Club.

Res SeniorreceivesscholarshipLisa llzadkoweki, a senior at

,Stessrrectlos High School, is therecipient of a $1600 a yearocholorship, renewable for fouryeara,tathe University of Dallas.

Lisa participated is the 1983National Competitive S5holar-ohip Examleatioe Programwhich consisted of objective andessay sections. Mr. CorSa Am-bier, Director of the NationalCompetitive ScholarshipEnamieatioos, notifiedResurrection High School ofLisa's accomplIshment.

World Day ofPrayer

Morton Grove CommunityChurch will hold the celebrationof World Day of Prayer, Friday,March4,etlp.m.

The nervice this year was writ-ten by Christian women from theislandcountrtesofthe Caribbean.

Gond apechar will he WandaFigueroa from Pnerto Rice,prerently a seminary student atMcCormick Seminary ofChicago.

World Day of Prayer, upen-tarad in the United States byChurch WomenUnited, will bringtogether Protestant, RomanCatholic and Orthodon women inMorton Grove, Skokie und NUes.Come, bring a friend. Baby oit-hing service win be provided.Morton Grove CommunityChrs,cb is located at 0944 Auntieave. inMorton Grove.

Horwich JCCholds Law Fair

The Bernard Horwich JCC andIhr Chicago Ber Asoaciatios svilisponsor a Community Law Fairon Thursday, March 3, beginningat 7 p.m. ut the Center, 3003 W.Toslsy Ave.

Attorneys will he on hand todiscuss legal issues and answerquestiom concerning the audien-ce. Pamphlets und brochurescovering a brspd range of legalsubjects will he available.

The session is free is the com-rnunity. For more information,call 761-9100.

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LutheranHour SundayOn Sunday, Feb. 27, the

Congregation of St. John Ev.Lutheran Church (MlnsuurlSynod), 7429 N. Milwaekee ave.(near Harlem), NUes, will joinmany other Lutherancongregations throughout theUnited Staten und Canada to ob-terce Lutheran Hour Sunday.

Divine Worship Services areheld each Sunday morning at 8and 1030 with The Reverend Dr.Clyde Dudar uf ,ConcsrdleCollege, River Foment, deliveringthe message. Sunday Schoolclasses and an Adult Bible Classis held at thiS. "The LutheranHour" radio broadcasts itsmessage in 34 languages. evermore than 1,500 radio stations.The programa are heard in about110 countrIes. Since 1930, TheLutheran Hour, with the help undsupport of hundreds of thousandsof ordinary people, has carriedthe "Good Neues" of Jenes Christtomillionsofpeople. In this area,The LutheranHourmoy be heardon Sundays at 7 am. over W.G.N.(720), at 9:38 am. over W.M.A.Q.)670), and at 5:39 ovérW.M.B.I./FM (90.1).

Annivecelebration

Members and friends of EdisonPark Lutheran Churcb, locatedat 6028 N. Oliphant aven.,Chicago, will celebrate the SfthAnniversary 01 the Church onSunday, Feb. 27. PastorEmeritus A. Gordon Nanby willpreach at both the 9 am. und10:45 am. Worship. The sermon

4Jcc PuiimCarnival

The Mayer Kaplan JCC, MiOChurch, Shekir, will be holdingita annual Purins Carnival enSunday,Fah. 27.The Carnival will featar fett-

filled haothn of chance aaduklll,cultural and magie thaws, a cep-per eeameling booth. e moon-walk, goldfish, and chances (at5O each) to win a drawing for avalaebleprtae. Admission Is freeand tickets fur the cultural andmagic show and carnival hmthuwill be fur nula at 8/$1.tg. Car-nival boume are from noon ta 4p.m.

A Crafts Faire will be heldinconjunction with the Carnival,.running from Il am. te 5 pm.,and will hove tap-quality hand-crafted cjlldren's ilions fur saleatreasunable costa ($1 and up.)

Lunch, including hut dogs andchlps, fruit inico, pop, popcorn,cotton candy and, of course,Haseantaseben, will be available(Kosher).

Early Bird Registration fer theJ'5 Sesionar Day Campo endsFeb. 27, ou people can register ontheday of the Carnival.

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themewilibo "NoAbiding City."Everyone in the community Is

invited to come and celebrate the56th Anniversary of Edison ParbLutheran Church at these specialServices. 1f yof are unobleto at-tend, the sermon can be hmeConradio station WOPA, 1490 Rh, atft 30 am.

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Larnan-Lawler-

Mrs. Robert J. Laman of Morton Grove announces theengagement of ber daughter, Patricia Eieea, to Jeffrey PatrickLawler, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Low!er of Greeo Bay,Wisconsin. A spring wedding is planned.

Oakton grad wedson Maui

Onkten Community Collegegradnote Kathleen Finleymarried Louis P. Kusman onJanuary at the base ofu water-fall at Lakaina en the HawaiianIsland of Maui, it ana announcedby her parente, Mr. and Mrs.John Finley.

The bride is an aanistantmanager at the Hyatt RegencyHotel in Dearborn, Mich. andpreviously wan employed by theHyattRegency Chicago hotel.

The groom is group vicepresident of marketing for SandyCorporation, Saathfield, Mich., otraining and communicationnfinn.

Mr. and Mro, Kasman arereniding in West Bloomfield,Mich.

Children's musicalpresented by ORTSasdntone and Shoreline

Chapter of Women'n AmericanORT (Organization forRehabilitation through Training)will present 'Roela and Reels nfFan", a children's manicol byEileen Boevers Performing ArtsWorkshop. Itwill he os Saturday,March 5 at l3O p.m. at the High-crest Center on Hunter & Gloomr-15. in Wilmelte. flekels ore$2J0. Children,under t must heaccompanied hy an adult.Tickets may he purchased in ad-vanceoratthe door.

The proceeds from this eventwill go to support the ORT net-work of vocational and technicalschools around the world,

For more information, cali t79.1191 or 966-5327.

Parkside Sportand FitnessLenter

AnnouncesSpring Schedule.

AQUATICSLiMoms and ThtsLJRed Croos Swimming LessonsLjDivingEJ ScubaLJAdult LessonsDAquasizeWEIGHT TRAINU°GDStrength Development

ProgramDWeight 'framing for AthletesHTNESS CLASSESAND AEROBIC DANCINGFOR ADULTSD Super CircuitD Beginning and Internnediate

FitnessBALLET FOE CHILDREN

Information is now availableabout our Summer Programs:

Sports Camp for boys andgirls aged 6 through 14

1ack and Field CrossCountry Campforjtsnior high ageand up

Open ñ'ack and Field CrossCountry Meets Weekly

Basketball Leagues,Volleyball Leagues

For more information about anyofthese programs, call 696-8053or stop in at Parkoide Sport andFitness Center at Maine North,9511 Harrison, Des Plaines for adetailedbrochure.

Winter mèna.pic.kupsby MONNA CEP

To add variety IO lato wintern,enn choices, MONNACEP of-feen mocean in Seafood Coohacy,Rooter Breada and AdvancedMicrowave Coohery dmiog thefirst two weeho in Morel,.

Seafood CookeG' JIEC 589)wilbmoetforiwo weeho from 7-10p.m. beginning Tuoudny, Marcht, nf Glenbrooh South HighSchool, 4055 W. Lake ut.,Glensiew. Tho noon will ntndyhow lo poach, nonio, hake, andhmil fish und otbor nealoodo tothe pmpec tors. low calorie undlow choleoteml dinner pmpuna-lion ellI he included alangwith aclam bake und Ive lobnierpreparotion.

Hot nono hans und otherEontr morning delghin are thefoeoo ofgasterBenads REG EIS)which meets for two neonionoboon 7:30 lo 15 p.m. at Maine

Future Womenoffer writing workshops

'Power Writing - for Clarityund Porpone" is the worhshop tohe presented at the March 7 din-nec meeting ofthe North Sohne-bon Chapter of the NationalAssociation of Fntore Women.

. This worhshop hegios at t p.m.and will he held at the HolidayIon Conference Center, 5350 W.Tsuhy, Skokie. Registration sodnetworking begin atlsllip.m.

"Stouctore in the key to poweein written commwtication" je-cording to l.arry E. Kennedy,President of Kennedy Corn-rnmoication Connoltants, ofEvanston. Mr. Kennedy willpresent a program designed todemomtrate how to achieve thegoaloyounetwhen you write.

AttorneycharlolteAdehnao, of

Bank Women'sgroup to hostspeaker

''Management Policies:Strategien for Change" is thetopic to be diucossed by Dr. CarlM. Noble, Jr. at the March 10dinner meeting of the NorthSuburban Group of the NotionalAssociation of Bask Women. Dr.Nobles associate professor oft,,-formation Sciences at North-western University's J.L.Kellogg Gradnote School ofManagement aod o portoer,aloog with Dr. Alfred Rappnport,ALCAR Associates, a finnspecializing io "methodologies toincrease shareholder valse."The meeting will he held atAllguuer'u Fireside Restaurant,3855 Milwaukee ave., North-brook. Networking will begin otfi,dinner at 6:45. Reservatiom are$18 and cas be made by calliogFlorence Erbach at 527-4411 oslaterthan noon, T000day, March3. For further information aboutthe National Association of BookWomen, please call the Chapter'spublicity chairman, Marlene A.Gordon at Bash of the NorthShore, 164.4450.

Daniel E. Pollack

Pvt. Daniel E. Follad,, son ofRoy D. and Mary Mo, C. PoSad,of 2703 Pearly dr., Des Plainm,han completed basic training atFort McClellau, Ala.

East High School, Potter ed. utDom, Pack Mdge, heginningThursday, March 3. 'Inoting,follow peeporation, nf courue.

Advanced Microwave Coohjng)HEC 582) will offer completemeal proparntion techniquen so-ing the mircowavo oven, Scornentree to donnert. In addition,

c,panto can loom how toadapt regular rocoipe favorites tothe microwave. The dass meet,for incoe woehe beginning Thorn-day, March 10, 7:30 to 9:10 p.m.otMoirsoSeuthHigh Sabed, 1111S. Dee, Park 504go.

MONNACEP in the adulteducation element of OnktosCommunity College ho ompocaIon with Maine, Nilon nodGlenbrooh High Schools. ForSoother infoemation, roll 982.5088.

Wilmette, will he the econiog'smentoring speaker. Ms.Adetman practices matrimonialand domestic relotiom law isChicago and, Wilmette und basbeen active in womeo'n andfamily issues On the North Shore,in local gsvernment and withinBar associatiom.

Reservationsare $12 for mem-hers and $15 for guests und mayhe made by mailing ached, loNorth Suburban Chapter ofNAFW, 8894 Knight ave., DesPlaines. Checks most hereceived by Wodneselay, March 2.Phone reservations will he takeswily on Thosday und Wednesday,March 1 und 2 tern 9a.m. to 4p.m. at 965-7892. -

Nibs Homemakersschedule

Membership TeaDid ynn ever wonder wbst

makestheSuburhan Cook CountyHomemakers ExtensionAssociation gals so interestingand invigorating? You aro is-vited to join them at the 'SpringFlog Ten' from 1 to 3 p.m. at Mt.Prospect Community Center, 656S, See-Gwun Drive, Mt. Prospecton March 25.

Yen will meet the ISEA UnitChairperson- nearest your town,who will let you know of theirmonthly activities. There ore 19HEA Unit Clubs to North CookCountytsnelectfrom. Therew'llhe music and entertainment -50came join us. Take Rt. 83 in Mt.Prospect, turo on 55 Sbab050Trail (corser nf St. Raymond'sChurch parking lot) go toSee-Gem,, Dr. which will he endofstreet. '

For information cull LillianPettinato, 966-0906.

MTJC EarlyChildhood CenterThe EarlyChildisood Crater of

Maine Township JewishCongregation is sponsoring oPurim Carnival for youOgchildren, on Sunduy, Feb. 27,from 11 am. ts I p.m.

Games, hootba, and activitiesgeared for children from 2 to iyenes old will he bold In the Nur-seep facilities of the Synagogue,located at 8800 Ballurd, DonPlaises.

The Chañgtng Worldof Working Women

"TIe changIng. World of area, Elgin, North DoPage, Nor--Working Women" lathe program thhrook/Glenvléw ' area, Mt,theme.for the Spi-Ing Meeting of Prospect area, Park Rldgem'DesDistrict Ill of the Itlinolu Plaineo/Nfleu, Skokie Valley andFederatión nf Buninéus and Woodfleld,Profonulonal Women from 7-9:90 Following dinner, the In-p,m.on Wednesday, March 9, at dividnat Development ProgramMr. Poter'o Restaurant, 1018 Mt. particlpnntn and the YoungProàpect Pta50, Rand and Ceo- Career Woman candidatos fromtralrdn.,Mt, Prenpeet. the memher cluho will speak on

BPW, founded. In 1919, la the the theme, "The Changing Worldoldest, larged,undinootnctiveof of Worktog Women". Finalistaall women's organizations; for tbo state competitiom wtli'bememhernhtp Ia spento all In- nelected. Electionofofflrersfordividnals actively engaged In 1983-54 will conclude thehusmeos und the professions. evening's agenda.District m apw is comprised of Pichets are lt tor memhers or450 working women from the nor- guests. Interested partien arethwent suburban area of cordially Invited. This la an Ideal.Chicago; the clubs include event to attend to tears about theBarrington area, Crystal Lake hesefits . of belonging ts aLegion Auxil '

professionul working women's¿ary orgooluatlos. For more infor.

past presidents call 965-2495 or 583-1674 eveotogn.mutton on BPW or reservations

Renervatlos deadline is Friday,meet MacohS. Make chocha payable te

The past prenidootu parley District m BPW. Mail to Elioorgroup of the Mortsn Grove Miller, 7956 Beckwith rd., MortonAmerican Legion Auxiltury Unit Grove.#134 mot rereotly for their bi- Woman's Clubmonthly meeting. Hostess was. Mrs..iamosCampanellu,the 1579 of Skokieleader ofthe organization.

Former preoldeoto of the Unit President Mary Melberg willrotate in performing the hostess be presiding at the monthlydutieo .

for these luncheon meeting of the Womoo'O Club of

sonnions. Cardo are played for Skokie On Wednesday, March 2.thehalanceoftheafter50050fter meeting will he held at thethesbortbnslnessnessien. Devonshire Park - commenctog

Mrs. Campanella held herlun- at 11:30 n.m. Luncheon will hechess at the Morton House nervedtuall members and guestsRestaurantinthevillage. and will he followed by a

Alt'ce Campanella remains an program. This month's specialardent und diligent worker for 6" " he Wayne Athmnson,

who will give a WatercolorDemonstration. Reservations

the Auxiliary und In fact, haskeen recognized for her hospitalvolunteer work. She in co- can be made by calling Mrs.cbairman of the organizotion'n Peterson at27l-7572. Prospectiverehabilitation committee wbs members arernost welcomed atvisit the hospitalized veterans at meeting, and cao attend thethe local. VA hospitals . muncheonota nominalfee.

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Scheel namedto St. Mary'sHonor ListAmyJoScheel, daughter of Mr.

s. Mrs. Ken Scheel of Niles washenored by St. Mazy's College,Notre Dame, indiana for her out-

Amy was inrinned In IleAcodemicHonorn List of thecollege.

She is u oenior at St. Mary'smajoring in Education.

.We&eiioe'.Agirl, Luz Muriellto. los. on

Junanry 1 to Mc. and Mrs. DavidChovich, 2145 Ginger Circle,Pal9tine. Grundpareots: Mr.undMrs. George Chovich, Mor-ton Grove and Mr. and Mrs.LeonardNowosel, Gleoview.

A boy, Matthew Cbristtouo, 9Iba. 11½ no. on Junoory 4 to Mr.und Mrs. William W. Witt, 01MOak ove., Hiles. Sister: AsideraLauren, 2. Grandparents: Mr.asd Mrs. Wesley W. Witt,Downers Grove undMr. and Mrs.George I. Soderstrom, CapeCoral, Florida.

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Mr. Or Mrs. Joseph Zimkacelehrated the 40th annIversaryof theIr marrIage on Saturday,Jun. IS. Joe and Dorothy, at aspecial Mass at St. John BreheufChurch, renewed their marriagevowsandenchungedrings again.Their entire family, inctodinggrandchildren and many frienda,werelnuttondunce un witnesses.

A reception and dinner washeld atGarden Terrace West forsome 250 gaento.

Dorothy nod Joe's "HappinessAccount" consists of 3 daughtersand 2 sons-to-law; 3 nom and 3daoghteru-io-law. The abovecombination resulted in 8 gm-dehildmen; 3 grandsons nod 5grunddasghters.

Mr. & Mrs. Zimku resided 'osRiles nome 25 years, and wereamong Ike first 150 parishionersofSt. John's. Joe was familiar to f leId goes hack to the days when

be Red Balloon oponed os Toslsymany Riles residents, having I

Avesse in NUes. She was laterbeen employed in the Wateroffiliated n-ilk ber sos Leonard atDeportmeot of Hiles Publiche White Star Ins to NUes, onWorks, retiring io November, 1

Milwaukee Avesse.1978.Mr. &Mrs. Zimkaoowreside ¡nDorothy's uncontested enper-

Algonqsio, Itlisois.tIse In the restaurant and lounge

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Home breñkinThieves brcke Into a NUes

II1e between S and 7 p.m. ali!1ieeday, Febiunry 15. Aecor-ding to police, n resident of theriaoo bick oq Nordica ave. wasworking Is bis garage wheniinknswn persons entered hishome through an unlocked reardeer. The only thing taken fromhie homo woo a pay TV adaptorvalued at $O.

Homebmglarized

ANUeshome1ocatedisthe8lblock of Monroe st. wasburglarizedonSsmdaY, February20. Police report unknown per-sons gained accesa to the bouseby Making open a rear door. On-ce inside the bosse the burglarsraosacked two bedrooms. Tiseowners were out of town at thetiene at the burglary, however,police wêre called to the scenewhen a neighbor saw a bedroomlightanisedde thehouse.

ILEGAL IMOTICICoek-County,flllnoisNues Elementary SchoolsDtstrlctNo.7l6935 Toalsy AvenueNues, Ii 60648

Sealed bids wtlitse received up to3:00 l°.M. On March 14, 1983,width btds will be opened at 800?M- su March 15, 1883 far thefis1owing:

LEGAL NOTICÉ1NOflCE OF PuBLIC HEARINGON ROAD DISTRICF BUDGET

Notice is herebygiveuthat a Tea-tative Budget and AppropriationOrdinance for Road Purposes of

Athletictawela the Tova of Majas, in the County

HoU towels sud bib aproas of Cook, State of Illinois, for the

forthe cafeterias, and towels year beginniog March 1,forotudeota. 1983 and eodiog February 29,Dairy producta for the school Will hO on file and cou-cafeterias venlently available to public io-

4_ Snowplowing spection at Tova CIerta Office,2510 Demputer, Den Plaines fromand after fr00 O'Clock AM., the26th dayofFehruary, 1983.Notice is further given herebythat a public heariag on saidBudget and Appropriation Or-dinance will be held at 730YCIock p.m., 29th day of March,1983 at 2510 Dempater, DesPlaines in this Town of Maine andthat fissaI hearing and action anthis ordinasce will be takes at ameetlag to be held at TowsClerks Office, 2510 Dempnter,Des Plaises atRIO O'Clock p.m.,l9thday ofMarch, 1983.

Lawn maintenanceTransportation of schautchildrenFire Eutinguishers

Bid specifications may be-pickedop at the Ntles ElementarySchool, District Number 71. 6135gunky Ave., NUes, n 60048 bet-wean February 16, 1983 and Mar-ch 14, 1983, between the boors of8:30 AM, and 3:30 P.M.

The Board of Education reservestherighttorejectanyar oil bids.

Vincent BagarinSecretary, Board uf Educatiann;hth.ew,.,,.h'71-,.-'.'-.'---.-. .- Highway Commissioner

Edward Koehier

EugeseH. Zalewski Stephen J, StoltosSuperintendent Township Clerk** -

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Off the NILES POLICE BLO ERCosmetic caper Arrested for

drunk drivingA 38-year-old Norweod Park

man. was arrested for drunkdriving on Wednesday, February

16. Pollee report seeing the man-driving at 2 am. east on Oaktouut without his headlights on.With police watching, the Nor-wood Park mas went through ared light at Milwaukee ave. and,

Department where they were proceeding north, crossed thecharged with shoplifting. They middle yellow lise nomerouswere assigned a March court times. After stopping the vehicledate and released after posting u at Milwaukee and Ottawa, NUes$100 hondeach. Police report detecting a strong

odor of alcohol on the man and

B seeing him staggering. Also,while searching the man's car,

burglarized policefooudload:d h:ndgun on

- charged with driving under theinfloesce of alcohol, aolawful useof a weapon, disoheying a redlight, improper lane usage soddriving without headlights. Alterbeing assigned a March courtdate the man was released afterpootinga$lf0beod.

Restaurant

Two Glenview women werearrested for ihepititbig In NUeson Sunday, February . Policerthe women, aged 31 and 13yearaald, wereOhuPPillgisJenalFoods, 8730 Dempater at-, whenthey were oboes-ved plachig over158 worth of coameticu in theirpis-3es and attempting to leavethe store wtthoot paying. Theywere taken to the Siles Police

ASiles business was burglar-inni during the nIght of Thor-sday, Fehruary 17. Police reportoubmowos persono gained accesste Siles Bowl, 7333 Milwaokeeave., by breaking a window andcrawling in. Once isolde the thiefcatered au office and stole threeelectric typewriters and threeadding machines. The missingoffIce equipment was valued atover $1 f00.

A Siles resident reported hiscar was broken into during theoigbt of Friday, February 18.Accordlog to police, onkoowopersons used a cork to break oside window in the car, o 1982Volkswagen, which was parkedio the 9000 block of Golf rd.Taken from the car was a policeradar detector valued at $250.The replacement value of thebrsken window woo placed at$100.

Car vandalizedA resident 5f the 8200 block 08 resident uolsuowo persons

Maynard st. reportedhis car was slashed two tires and broke onevandalized while packed in front beadlifht. It was not kassen howof his home on Thursday, muchtbedamage was valued at.February 17. According te the

VandalizedA Siles restaorunt reported

being vandalized ou Sunday,February 13. OfficiaIs ofJauathao's Restaurant, 8501Dempster st., reported thatuskoown person shot BB pelletsthrough a sin foot by four footwiudow while driving by at 10p.m. The replacement value 5fthewindowwas set at $200.

Jwv offers Offieers takebumper stkkers Refresher.

The Jewish War Veterans ofthe United States, as a corn-msnity service, has bad bumperstickero . printed that read

Respect the HandicappedParking. ' '

To abtain a sticker, merelywrite ta the Jewish WarVeterans, Departineut of ¡Ibais,2840 W. Tosby Ave., Chicago, Ill.00645. Please encloue your sameand address and add 25g to covermailing costs.

Arrested ondrug charges

A 22-year-old Franklin Parkmau wan arrested for possessionof drogo tu Siles en Friday,February 18. PolIce reportreceiving a call at 9 am. from of-ficiols of 7-li, 7450 Oahteu st.,about a suspicious character lothe stare. ! Arriving 05 the scenepolice fouodthe manleaning osocounter. Wlieo police spske tohim he did sot understand andwas unable to talk. While lookingfor some identification policefound o bag cnotoiniOg a brownpswder. They look the moo toLotheran General Hospital wherehe was treated and then releasedto the police. At the Siles PoliceDepartment it was determinedthat the powder found on the manSwas the chemicol PCP. TheFranklin Park man was ckargedwith pnssesuioo of the cootroledsubstance, assigned a court datenod released oiler posting o$1,000 bond.

Car break-in

course26 Cook County aod area pnlice

officers graduated Friday, Feb.18 from a one-week Veteran Of-ficers' Refresher course at theCook County Sheriff's PoliceTraining Academy inMaywood,Sheriff Richard J. EIrOd roper-ted. Local officers included JahnJanacek, Lincolowood; andDanielDonoghue, Morton Grove.

State police offer tipson road emergencies

Helpiog motoriste who needassistance along the highways isan important function of thefitinois Stete Police.

Ifyoorcar Overruns ontof gas,has a flat tire, or stalls out andrefuses to ron it's comforting Isknow Iba Illinois Stete Police areuearby to offer assistance. On amonthly basis, Tempers in StetePolice District #3 (Chicago)provide help to approximatelytOO motorists along I-298 (theEisenhower Expressway), l-94(Iba Edens Expressway) andIllinois 53 (Woodfield-Scbaum-borg area).

It'sinsportaof fo keep your outsin tip-top shape to avoid the in-coovenleoce of "breaking dawn".Occasionally, It may happen and.when itdoes here are a fewtipu Iofollow:

\ inter

safety hints..yeeretary of State Jim Edgai'

Skidding usually in rained bydriving too fast over wet or ley.roadu, accelerating ordecelerating toe fast. or aloes-ming on the brakes. But youdon't beve to be a reckless driverolosecontroIofyourvel5icle.8g you find yourself in a skid

situation, remain calm sad fallowtwo basic actions. First, stopwhatever you wore doing whesyou started fo skid. Second, steeris the direction ofthesktd.

If the skid wan cansad bydriving tao fast on a slipperyroad, ease up on the gua pedal,bot do sat apply the brakes.Steer as gently as you can in thedireetionofthe skid.

tfyou occelerotedt0000st, essesp on the gas pedal and steer inthe direction oftho skid.

If you slammed ou the brakes,ease sp on them and steer in thedirection afthe skid.

Skidding also can be caused bydrivlogtoo close tothe edge of theroad, with one or two wheelsdropping onto the shoulder.Don't try te get back an Iba roodimedlateIy. Wait sestil yourspeed hou been greatly reduced,check the traffic behind you andlookfar a placewhereyoucan geton. Than turn your wheels jostsharply enough to get temis intotraffic safely.

Ifyou beve anyquestiom aboutthe Secretary uf State's office,please feel fi-ce to Ose our toll-free telephonis number (500-252-6980).

Auto Show tofeature drunkdriving displayThe 1983 ChIcago Auto Show,

being held at McCormick Placefrom February 20 through March6, wilt fautore a druids drivingdisplay by the Illinois StutePolice.

The driving ouderthe lollooscedisplay willincludeaveblele thatwan involved in a druak drivingaccident, u slide presentationshowing the ressdt of o drunkdriving crackdown by statotroopers during 1982, and adisplay beard giving facto andeautsofdrunkdriving. .

flashers to alert other drivers tayosrpresOuce; .-Put ont flares, reflectors, or redIlaguteincrease yonrvisibfflty;-If a phone is within walkmgdistance, lock sp your car andtelephone for help;-If us help is immediatelyavailable, rise the hood, lockyoscoelfioside the car and wait.

If you pass s disabled car outhe ruad, one way to help io tenatify the nearest police ageoey.Give the locutloa,. vehicledescription, occupant mOor-motion and possible problem.Thepelice cantaba itfrom there.

Many drivers coold avoid theineanveuience and expense of atow by jost checking the gasgauge orleuruissgto change u flattire themselves.

. The Illinois Stole Police araconcerned for your safety ou thehighways .- assisting disabledmOtorisli is oneresolt!

District'63' teacher heads.

1983 Special OlympicsChristIne Schosisacher, Special

. Education Teacher at the Steven-sou School in Des Plaines, is theDirector of the 1983 Maine Town-ship Special Olywplcs. Thin an-naIl evestgives ail ofthe studen-to enrolled In the township'sspecial edacatlua classes du sp-portauity to take part ou a rom-petltive basis in varions frackand field contests. The eveotsin-elude rasning, wheelchair races,ball throws, obutacle coarseraces, high jumps and hockey.TheSpecial Olympics wilibeheldon Satarday May 14, orrescheduled to Saturday, May21shoaldthewestheruotcooperate.The entire event will be held atthe Maine North High SchoolAthletic Field at 8511 Harrisonst., Des Plomen.

Mrs. Schumacher will be direr-fing a team of special educationfeachero and cummunityvolnn-leers to supervise, judge, and

Safety Town instructionfor children

If yos are a concerned parent,wonldo't you woof yoor child toknow all the aspeetsofsufety thatcould, some day, possible savehisorberlite? AtSafetyTown,asafely-eduèatian program for 4-to-f year elda, yes can availyourself of instruction for yourchild in: pedeutrian, motorists,bon, otrsager, police, fire, bicycle,drug, general play rod homesafety.

A mIniatore Safety Tosca, builtto the scale of the pro-schoolchild, will again be sel up atNelson School, 8901 N. Ooansm,NUes. The West Volley Section,National Council uf Jewish

Teachers learnwhile students play

Ou Monday, Feb. 21, white thestudents in Oistrict 71 were en-jaying a day off from classes, thefaculty and staff of Culver Schooland Siles South School wereengaged in a far different oc-tivity. They too were eujayiog aday away from their school, hutfar a different reason. Their daywan spout looking for newteaching techoiq000. Ou thisTeachers lastitote thy, thefaculty membern arranged tavisit different types ofclosorooms io other districts teobeervevariompregrams.

Some ufthe places visited wereOlive School and ludian GroveSchool in Mt. Prospect, Landen

Show ticketsinçentive forstuidtits

Students at Ralph EmersonJunior High School had the op-pertunity Io win tickets to TheGreat American MotorcycleShow thin week. Students were.required te show good behaviorand good grades to all theirdannen for one week. Thooeatudeota receiving the approvalofalltheirteachers could earn upto 4 tickets to the show being heldat O'Hare Expoaltius CoulerFebruary 24-2?.

We want to congratalate thestudeof,s who caread the ticketsand the school system forpravidtOg innovatIve incentiveo.We hope the students enjoy theshow!

conduct this event. All par-tictpaots donate their time te theevent. Mrs. Schumacher midthat more than 300 students wereenpected to take part thanmaking the need for adult super-violon an important task to becompleted.

The children who participateall receive a Special Olymptcs T-ShIrt and award. RibbonS aregiven to the misares and rouseSupafthe eveste.

Many organizations aodbastu05005 douate money undproducts te the Special Events.Store this activity bas beengrowing over the lost few years,¡sim. Schumacher has issued aplea for dollars, products, andvolunteers to the community.Say person or groupthat woofs tohelp is this moot worthwhile ac-tivity muy call Mrs. Schumacherat the Stevemos School in DesPlaines, RI-0231.

Women, wilt hold roglstratioo onWednesday, March 16 (between9,30 and noon, aod I to 3 p.m.) farthis sommer's sessions, st theschool. The project is cnndoctedin conjonction with Schoolttistriclf3.

Registration fee io $11 perchild. Ctsiidres do sot bave toberesidents of District 83. Therewill be three (3) each morningand afferu000 sesotoos: June 20lo July 1, Joty 5 to Jsly 15, aodJuly 10 to July 29.

For further information, or toregister your - children, callproject chairwoman, May15Spitz, att?4-2324.

School for Special Education inWbeeliog, Spriugmau Jr. High toGlenview and the Special Oppor-tunities Program for giftedchildren at Community Con--sotlduted School District 15 inPalatine. -

Faculty members had variousreasons for oeterting the schoolsthey visited. One teacher hopedto get new sod creative methods -

for enrichment programo.Soother was seeking differentwayo of prenentinglenoons to thestudents, and still another waslooking for innovative teachingideas.

The teachers felt that the timespent visiting and observingother schools was beneficial taDistrict 71 faculty and staffmembers.

Anti-smokiHgprogram atGemini -

Jeanelt Sylvester from Holy- Family Hospital, education sec-

vice divIsion, wilt present un An-ti-Smoking Program to the 7thgrade students of Gemioi School.Ms. Sylvester wilt be at GeminiSchool three moratogs: Tuesday,March 1, Thursday, March 3 andFriday, March 4. Studeols andteachers are expecting to learnsgreatdeatfrom this program.

Gemtsl School is 00e of thei East Maine District 63 Schools

and Is located at 8005 Greenwooduve., Siles.

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KIndergton--regisirdlion

Kindergarten registration andpee-school screening for threeand four year aIds wIll take placeon Tuesday, March 8, at StIesElementary School South, 0935W. Touhy ave., Siles.

Far parents' convenIence, bethregistration andocreening will beheld at the saine time no thatparents con bring along all theirchildren who were bers betweenDecember 1, 1978 and March 1,1900. -

Please refer ,to the followingschedule: Last name A thronghJ - 9 sm.; Laut name K throoghS - 10:30 am. Last name TtbronghZ-lp.m.

llring along a birth certiicatefor the kindergarten-houndchildren who will he five years ofage by December 1, 1903. Ahospital certificate wifi sot be amcepted. Ifyos do sot have s birthcertificale, call 443-7789 for io-formation.

Please pass this informationentsyOsr neighbors!

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:Niles Talent Expres

Students of District 71, Siles Elementary di Culver Schoolsprepare for the Second Annual TalextShow on Toesday, Marchifollowing the PTA General Mtg., at 7:30 p.m. at Culver School,6921 W. Oshteo.

Variety acte ioctsde otndeots in graden l-8, teachers andparents. Past PTA Presidents will he especially honored at thismeeting. Admission sPree und refreshments will be served.

Shown above, (I. lo r.) 2nd graders Holly Sadoff, ZacharyPasser, Damon Miceli, and 5fb graders Antoinette DiModica sodChaog Sba.

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dr., Nifes, bas qualified to bowl inthe Sectional Rolloffs of the"Beat the Champions" BowlingConteot put on by the ChicagoSun Times" newspaper.

She is amoog the 1,500 men andwarnen qualifiers out of anoriginal field of moro than160,000.

Yolanda is a housewife and has3 childreo, James 19, Antooetto17, and William, 9. Her husbandis a Biology teacher, - and hasboos touching at Hiles West forthe past2l years.

Yolanda bowls io theSwingers" league on Thsrsdays

in a morniag league at NOIesBowL Heraverage is 168.

Yolanda howled a Scratch 606in the initial phase of the coolest.

Niles Basebregistrati

The Niles Baseball Leaguewishes to annasnce the 1883baseball registratlandates.

Registratian will he held at theNies Recreatios Center, 7677 N.Milwaakee ave., from 7 p.m. toOp.m. on Wednesday, March 2,

- Thursday, March 3 and Friday,March4. Aisofromloa.in.tod

T Demons hit seasonE high toial at districts

Nues woman qualifies. for bowling tourney

Gemini Junior High School,8855 Greeowood ave., Niles, EastMaine School District #63 soundlybeat Crystal Lake, LsodahlJonior High School, 41 to 27,Wednesday evening, Feb. 9, win-oingthe lESA district title.

Led by Louis Cherry's twelvepaints, this win starts Gemini onits qoesi for the State champion-

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Competitinn Is getting tougherevery year in the sport nf Girls'Gymnastics and this year is noexception, as evidenced in thehigher than ever scares at theDistrict Qsalifying Meet for theIHSA State Meet series.Althasgb the Maine East Girls'Gymnastics team scored theirhighest team total, it was notquite highenoughtoqaalify themas the "at-large" team far theSectional meet. The Demnnsteam total wan 131.7, jais .6 shortaf Maine South's 133-3 pointa.Coach BettyAxelson'sreactinn tathe team missing the at-largeberth to Sectionals was one ofdisappointment. "The team bada very good night on vault, andalusdid well os bars and floor en,no after 3 events we were in anencellent position nf beatingMaine South. However, beamwas the choke event of theevening; we were last sp andcould have clinched thenecessary points, hut instead wehad falls in every routine. Whenthe team Is sa close to qualifyingfor Sectionals, of course it'sdisappointing, but in looking atthe entire season, the girls reallycamea 100gway since Nov."

Uneven bars was the lot eventfor Maine East and fr. MurabaGershfield started the loam outwith a very well done set thatearned a 7.68. Maggie Sarmientofollowed with a 7.0, almost cat-ching ber front sowie that she'sbeen worloisg os all season. AprilYahiro had u well-executedcontase tbpt scored an 8.25 andwould have bees eves higher ifshe hadn't fallen against the highbar daring her mount. ZulmaGrigolo was the only Demos totake a place in the uneven barscnmpetilon, as she hitan 8.45 thatearned her 5th place. TemnmoteChristi Schachie bad a clean barsset scoring 8.1, which is lowerthan her average throughout theaeasnn dne toiser nut throwing usmuch difficulty. In vaultingMaine East had a mscb higherevent tatui 345 pointa, with noone scaring under an 8.0. Fr.Marsha Gershfield again camethrusgh inthis event with an 8.08,and noph, Maggie Sarmiento hitan 8.15 an ber best executed han-dspring full vault of the season.April Yahiro bad a much Im-proved vault and scored and 8.6,while Zulma Grigolo hit and 6.15.Jr. Christi Schachie once againwon the DistrIct Vaulting Cham-piossisip far the 2nd cussecativeyear, as she executed a dynamic9.2 vastI. Coach Anelson was ex-tremely pleased with Schachte'svault, since "Christi had not

. vaulted much ail week due to anankle ' problem, but she alwayscemeuthreaghwhenit casata.".

On Fluor Exercise the Demamhad two place winners; AprilYahiro took latin theeveatwithawell-deserved 8.95 and Christi

. Schachte usored 8.6 ta take .3rd

place. Stacey Uyenn started oatforthe Demnuswithasicely donefloor ex routine for a 7.6, follawedby Zulma Grigelo and MaggieSarmiento who both scored 8.5.Coach Axeloos was very happywith all the floor ex perfarman-ces, commenting "all the girls

. really pst 100 % Into selling theirfloor routines, besides doing anice job at tumbling and dan-ce."tjnfnrtusately, the team didnot fare as well un the balancebeam. Tian Restino started witha 6.3, Jenny Borg had a 7.15, andZulma Grigulo had a 7.2 with twofalls. Then Schachte was almostdone with berentire rustine whmabe fell on a tsrn. "Christi hasstruck double turns is meetsearlier in the year and you can'tbelieve she actually fell os a f511tonI. April Ynhrio hadan 8.15 Sor4th place and still had one fall,butai least she fell on u more dIS-ficslt muvement. Concentrationon this event is of the almost im-partance, and if yon Inne it for asecund you could he off thebeam," said Axelsos.

Advancing on to the SectionalMeet will be the All-Around win-ners frnmthe Districts, which in-elude Yuhiro with an 6,61average, good fr 3rd place, undSchachto cluse hebind with an8.53 fur 506 place. Qualifying uttargets the All-Around is co-capt.Grigolo with 8.9 average, and ubealso qualified ut large in Vaultand Floor Ex. Yahiro alsoqoalified on Bars nod Vault,Schachle on Beans and Bars, andMaggie Sarmiento on Floor. Thegirls wiG compete Wed., Feb. 16at Glenhrouh North at 6:30 in theSectional Qualifying Meet on theway ta the State Meet.

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Homeowner'sExemption formsState Senator Robert J. Egan

(D-7(, sponsar uf theHomeowner's Exemption, isurging reuidenta ta return the1982 Homeowner's ExemptionApplicatlun recently mailed toarea humes, which qualifiesresidents to receive a tax savings -

na their l982taxhtll.

Ail that is required an the cardis the signature of the ownerverifying that the property in oc-cupied as a principal residence.The curd must be aignod andreturned to Thomas C. Hynes,Auoesonr of Cook County, before,April 1. "Büt residents mustretors this post card ta theAssessor's office In ardes' toreceive theIr tax exemption for1962." Egan asid.

For fsrther Information, callthe Homeuwner's ExemptionDeportment at 443-7160.

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Honored by SerbianAmerican Democrats

State Rep. Ralph C. Capparelli (second from right) and CityClenkWalter S. Knzuhnwski were honored recently by the SenbianAmerican Democratic Society. Capparelli was presented with aplaqne is recognition 05 his outstanding leadership an StatoRepresentative, and Kazubowoki was honored fon the many io-novations he has brought to the City Clerk's office, resulting insavings of more than Il million to city taxpayeru. Making thepresentations wene Sam Lazich (t), chairman 08 the SerhianAmerican DemocnallcSocietyandMarkaVucenOvic, president oftheSerbiancharch school congregation.

Kustra announces StudentLegislative Internship

' - State Senator Bob llantas (R-28th) has announced that ap-plleationsare nowhetng neceivedfor eighteen- fully paid inter-ouhips offered thrnngh the filmaisState Legislatore and SangamonState University. Studento in-.terested In pursuing graduateotndy afleglstattveprocesses andpoticyanalysto are encouraged toapply.

Inquiries should be dicectod toKent Redfield, Condinatar,minois Legislative Staff Inter-sship Prognas0nngamon StatoUniversity, Sprtngfieldo2708. TheprogrAm's toll Oreo informationnumbenis800-252'8533, ext. 6002.

"The legislative internohipsprovide a unique and beneficialexperience for anyone interestedin pursuing a career in gover-nment Or government-relatedwork," said Kuotra. "Theprogramoffers actual experiencein the legislative proceso in cam-hinutionwithacadomic study."

Thnseappuinted to the 9½ mon-

Egan returns salaryto State Treasury

fIlmais legislators wenn rocen-tly nnkedto "lead the way" inmaking the finnt financialsacrifice in attempt to csthackan state spending. The"Fnnlaugh Prugram"promulgated by the Governor,Senate Pnesident and HouseSpeaker wan a request to mcm-hers of the General Asuembly andGovernor's Cabinettovalnnlanityneture u week's salary to theStato Treasury.

"IS wo are going ta oak In-dividuala in slatí agencies totightentheirhelta Iban let'n beginwith ooroetven," said StateSenator RObent Egan (D-7) inreference to bis necent return tothentate uflwonking day's psy.

Appnozimately 28 ntoteSenators have votsntanily par-tielpatod in the program to chowgood faith In the stats's efforts to

68 program 'receive a $960 permonth stipend and graduatecredit fortheir work. Appointeesare assigned as intern analysts toa partisan legislative stoff ar tothe nan-paçtisan LegislativeConseil. Fnsn interns areassigned to each of the followingpositions: House RepublicanOisif, House Democratic Staff,'Senate Republican Staff andSenate Democratic Stuff. Twoadditional interns work with theLegislative Council.

Appllcanta must complete asundergraduate degree prior taSeptember 1, 1983. A mInimomgrade average of2.75 of u 4. scaleis also mandatory. Transcripta,letters nf recommendation und aseries of essays are required ofeach applicant. The appllcallondeadline for the 1983-1984 inter-oships is March 1, 1903. Appoin-tineota for nest year's October60June interoships will he made inApril.

begin limiting spending.Deadline for the teglstators andcabinet members to participotoin the Furlough Program in June30,1983.

On retarning the chock Egansaid, "This check representa nrilfund to the State nf Illinois forsdays uf legislator's puy todemonstrate my support of theprogram in helping preserve thejobs nfstate employees."

Jay'C. NykolJay C. Nykol, ann of Mr. and

Mrs. Jamen E. Nykol of tiMarina dr., Des Plaines, hasbeen promoted in the U.S. AIrForce to the rank of Senior air-man,

He in a 1978 gradaste of MainoWest, Deaplalneu, - . -'

Van Dusen heads

Congressional

Office- George Van Dusen, nf 9l4iKilpatnick, Skokie, ban beennamed director nf snbsrhan uf-faim for a new local ufflce of theNinth Congressional District,.

Vas Dnsen woo named to thisnew post by Congressman SidaoyR. Yates (D-IL) to serve residen-ta ofEvunston and Goll and partsof Des Plaines, Glenview, MortonGrove, Nitos, Nortbbrook, Shokieand Wiboette, which are nomports ofYatos' district.

For several years, VEn DImenhas served as législativeassistant to Congreonmun Yates,marking at the CongressionalDistrict Office in the FederalBuilding, 238 S. Dearborn,Chicago.

Yates said both offices will beopen daily' to assist all DistrIctresidents in dealing with federalmatters ssrh us Social SecUrity,public aid, immigration,Medicare and Medicaid, passportapplications, and veterano af-fairs. Yates also said his off icesmanId welcume commento andsuggestions on federallegislation.

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Dixon comments on mail responseto withholding tax

Dear Editor:In recent weeks, my office has

received a record amount of mailso the subject nf the 10 per costwithholding on interest anddividéndpaymeslu.

The volnme has toen ouch thotmy office han not been able torespond to each letter as prom-ptly as we w001d 'like. Toillustrate : in all of 19t2, mereceived abont 250,600 pieces ofmail on nil ouhjecta; in the lastmonth me have received morethan 126,008 pieces on thewithholding question alone.

I am writing this letter to lotpaso-readers koowmy feelings onthe mise.

I voted against the withholdingmeasure in the last Congress andI continse to oppose it.

As many of you know, afterJuly i nftbls year, the iO per centwithholding ,tax is reqstred forpayments of téteront and

' dividends unless they amount to$100 or less annually. Paysnentato individuals with no tax liabilityin the preceding year are exem-

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custom s,flsr 1,1 WIth PEERLESSFEDERAL'S nen YES sy,snn,P EE R LESS F EOE OAL cSu0mnr: csnnow do hoi, bueking 51 any of ISc 153J EWEL Fond SI o,eoin Ihn Chi,s5olavd505. And Ihn b oIhIo O i. Jowol FoodS,o,oMoonyC cn,n,s'o O pIno-ono day,a nook loolading Sunday, sed holídsy,

Fs,thor, if y oumso,, s bo able 00wiohdrsW cash 1,0w y o0,0000aOO, , makedepod,. Oreo, 0e, fand,, or ja,, :vqai,eabouo Sos, bal nnce,a O Ohne, whenPEERLESS FEDERAL'S oslo olTjoe orhreoch ofSce,s,ce 00 opOn, Ohon youwjlj mayo00 join 00w YES er-Oem p,00,an,,e y ouOanms ke 0h eSefraosac Ojen, elsecar by JEWEL.

All y nonno I lea NOW Checking Acenso,er e SOa,emenl Saoingo AocoueOaOPEERLESS FEOEOAL,snd Obro5 esosoappIyeoraFEEìtLESS YES CARD. o-lobSon, PEERLESS YES CARD, y ou constano to enjoy eh ecsnoenieeoe of beingable te do year beokino st soy one etltOsuelee,. . . 103 Jewel Monoy Cinte,,sod PEERLESS FEDERAL'S rarelesusises. ley io . . . we osaneetee you,bsekinn haki5 milo cense he she same

pt, so are paymento to elderlyperssos whose tan liability was$1,160 nr loss ($2,560 on a jointretnro). .

This provisien was based on Is-tersai Revenue Serviceestimates of onreported taxableinterest und dinident income.Nose of us can condone tascheating. I believe the vastmajerity of Anserican citizenspay oil taxes due on a timelybasis, and we should not penalleethem far the actions of aminority.

I osso convtoced that this taxwill do more harm than good, andthat it redseen incentiven forsaving while imposinf U0necessary and burdemume ad-mizestrative cssts on financial in-stitutions. -.

I tsupe fhinnlsam will under-stand any delay they experiencein getting am individual responsefrom me, and I hope this lettermakes my views clear.

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ship AA busbetball title.The next game for Gemini will

be the sectional play-off atGemini Wednesday, Feb. 16 at 7p.m. in the North Gym. Their np-posesos that evening will heBrooho School of Harvey.

Members of the team coachedby Larry Gold areLoais Cherry,Tony Vigoo, Brad Lieto, ltoddCile, Rich Goldberg, JaysosGrofman, Jeff Huy, Stove Jacoh-son, Tac Kim, Kenny Mann, JohnRoaiosky and Carl Sheog.

Principal Donald Hoebser andAssistant Principal Ray Kaperoffered best wishes to theirMustangs.

M-NASRBasketballLeague

Standings as 01Feb. 8

Teams W-LM-NASR 3-0Clearbrook#2 2-1Orchard Village 2-1Meadows l-2Clearbrook#1 l-2Gnlfviow

THE FAMILY SPlIT

St. John Brebeuf.Holy Name

ClaSSic Bowl -

February 18Teamstwulhiga . - -

Skaja Terrace - 29Snburbnalhade. 23EasyWash 16NorwoodSavings 18lstNat'l Bank 18Riggios - 18NllesSavings 17Ander005 17Icappy's - - 16WindjammerTravel 10J&Blbeetsnelal ltFranks Landscaping 14StateFarm los 13Wiedeanannlns 12

TOP TENBobBiewaldJr. 258-259-702Tomiakahowaki 204-295-001Sy tUskMark BiewaldRalph StemptnsktGeorge Drummond 239-060JoeStempinski 2l9-5flJimflvojnrk 572BillHIcka 220-570MelKoenign 202-207-512

St. John BrebeufWomèn's Bowliuig

Then., Feb in, Gisante BowlTeannStandingn W-LCrackerjacha 194-57MilllonDollarBar 90½-GOtaKit-Eats - 80-73Snickers 86-75Bit-U-Honey 79-GaThree Mssketeers 74-87Toatsie Rails 70½-807kMars Bar 7G-91

BabyRuth 70-01Life Savers 64-96,

High serlesp. Nelson 562R. Giancaspro 490B. Belerwatten - 4%H. Groncoewoki 493A.Rínaldi 492C.Byk 481

High gamesP. Nelson 250R.Giancaspro ' 190H. Groncoewuhi 100C.Byk - 189B. Beierwaltes 181'A. Rinaldi ' 188

St. John BrebeufWomen's Bowling

Thnrn_ Feb. 17,Clnaslc BowlTeam W-LBank uf Nilea 36-15

Debbie Temps 20-19Roustis 28-21

- Tiles of Italy 27-22Schmttz&CO. 25-24Skaja Terrace 24-25StateFarmins. 22-26Candlelight Jewelers 20-29Ssburban Shade 18-31DemputerState Bank 14-35

High aerleaMary Callisen 137

Edith Ford 536Gen Kenny 509Bes Varan 487Pat Koch

High ganseBco VanosMany Catlisen 199Edith Fund 198BanbBolerwaltes - 193Nancy Gtun 183

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Already ineladed in Cablenelsexpanded line-up is WPWR.channel 60 from Aurora. WP-WR's programming includesseveral syndicated series' such

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Cablenet's new, expanded- channel line-up will also featurelocal origination prograsssmingprodnced by citizens of its fran-chine area. Workshops arescheduled to begin in March thatwill train interested communitymembers on video productiontechniques and strategies. Todate, nearly 400 workshop reser.vatioss have been made.

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On Page 18 is a coupon for 01.00.off any size pizza, cheeze,sausage, sr pepperoni, ptus ysucam get a pitcher of beer for only$2.75 or a glans of wine at halfprice.

Fut it all together and you'resaving better then ton definesand these are the finest lastingpIzzas ynu ever ate. (This offerexpires 05 Feb. 28, so get yourcoupons in thin week.)

The above offer is from PartySandwiches, a branch of G.M.pacties, who are the finestcaterers anywhere andSULLIVAN'S, at 9055 MilwaukeeAvesse in NOes - phone 966-7394.Ask far Greg or Ros and your or-derwifi he ready for your pickup.tes addition an anay of low pricedbut delicious sandwiches inavailable Moaday thru Saturdayfrom 11a.m. ill 3a.m.

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CHILORENS MATINEE

Emerald, a Glenview based ruck hand, will perfurm live thisSaturday, Feb. 26, at the Moose Lodge, 6419 Chestnut, MortonGrove.

The hand, which performs a variety nl original material,features )l. to r.) Larry Pullega, Percussion; Dave DIsriCh, LeadGuitar; Bob Rice, Bans Guitar und John Hartznan, Vocals.Specialguest hand, Espose, oBlatos perform at the show.

. All ages aro invitedto attend the concert, wlsichstarts at 8p.m.There will he a$Scovec charge at the door.

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J1. JONCaroie Kellman, Chairman accepting invitatiemfor the festive

evest.The third annual 'pauto &

pops" Dinner Concert in theBoston Pops style featuring ourRiles West Music Stsdentu will bepresented Saturday, Feb. 26. inthe Contest Gym. There wifi hecontinuous serving of a deliciousspaghetti dinner from 6:30 p.m.to 8 p.m. with continuum ester-

. tainmentto 9:30p.m.The event in sponsored by the

Rilen West Music ParentsAssociation winch is a group ofparesIa of the students in allclasses in the music department.We cu-operate with the music

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. 7710 Milwaukee ave., on Sunday,

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department faculty and assistthem financially and physically.

. We furnish scholarships forsamaser music camps, mnsicworkshops and private lessom -

fordeserving students.We invite you to ourmajor fund

raising activity ofthe Associationthrough advance r050rvattom.The evening of fine music,delicious food and a relaxingatmosphere can be shared foronly $6.50 per person! Fnr.moreinformation please call 966-3900ext. 1146.

Fob. 27. Hours are 7 am. to 2p.m. Tickets can he purchasedfrom Usa members or at the

. door. Donation $3 for adults,children ander 12 years $1,chltdrenundor5yeors free.

Ali members and friends areinvited to attend this fund raisingevent. AU profits are used to aidthe needy in oar own communityund people thcnughoot the world.lt helps to support our GlaucomaMobile Unit in the Slate and alsonur Hearing Unit. This mobilehearing testing unit is new, andwifi he in Riles in the near futurefor testtssg residents of NOm andnearby communities.

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chased at the door for The OpenStage Players istcrent productionof 'A Lion in Whiter" to be por.formed Saturday, Sunday ondWednesday through March 13 atthe Mayer Kaplan Jewish Corn-mtistty Center, 5000 W. Churchst., Shokie.

George Cohen (Chicago) willploy King Henry opposite ShirleyNeal (Lake Bluff) as Eleanor.Chocles Pecor (Evanston), trwinSiegel (Evanston) and Ken Lees(Chicago) will play their threesoso who ore vying fsr the crows.Christi Carroll (Evoostoo) osPrincess Slain and Ken Beider(Chicago) as King Phillip ofFrasee round onttho cast.

The classic comedy, direcledby Less Palles, is the secondproduction of the Players 1902-83Sesson With Famous People.The productiOo staff includesLinda Lang, Assistant Director,Scott Rnsengardeo, otagemasogor, Margaret Netsso,Lightisg Designer and BarryJoh5500, Set Desigoer.

Cariais time is 815 p.m.Saturday and Wednesday and7:30 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are$4.50 osd $5.50 ood may be reser-ved by coOing 876-3206, ext. 22K.

u..-Brahms atNational College

Pianist Jeffrey Steget will per-form works of "Johannes ScsI,-ma: The Passionate Classicist"in his Keyhoard Conversationsperformance March 11. The lee-ture-coneertwillheginat8p.m. atNational College of Education'sWeimtein Center far PerformingArlo, 2040 Sheridan cd., Evax-

Siegat has appeared with theChicago Symphony Orchestra

,ssder the direction of Sir GeorgSolli and with Jamos Levioe atRavinia, as -welt as st KennedyCeotir and La Scala. He bas per-formed abroad io Amsterdam,Brussels, Zurich, Stockholm,Moaich, Milan, Sooth Americaand Japan.

Ticheto lar the March ii con-rert are $10 on Ibe keyboard side,sil on the right side. Discountsare available for otodenlo, seniorcitizeas and children soder lt oc-eampasied byas adult.

For more islonnatias, call 206-5216. ext. 255.

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COMMUNITY ALMANAC

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Thea Feb. 27DIALM FOR MURDERacEnsO ssspz,uz play peofosned by U,, Oso Plaises Theabe Gull0.DesPlaffimmealesOalldPlaybassz,63000051..5e5P101'°°. Fa,lols0020sx: 56.1211

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,OCC Springtouring companies

Deeds E. Bocinan, OoktosoCommunity Collego director oftheater, annasnoso the two nowrasos for the speing laseingramposios afthe Unincorporated,Truly Inepired, Wny.05t Imagiso-sOlon Theatrisal Coaspeny.

The theme of bollo toaciagmmpnasies will be: Goosing ofAgo Aoeoeding lo ContempocacyAmoebas Authors. "The ides ioto take osyralive helios," Bock-ses esplaiso, "end Iroasform itisle 'living thontoe' was dose isthe highly sovv000hd peodastiomel Chorlos Diehess' 'NicholasNiddoby. "

Cempasy V, dicoeted by RoostVersas, will pbrform the classicnovel, "Tho Catcher rn the Rye,"by J.D. Ssliager.

Company V mombaes includoAsAma Lamm, assistant dieeetor,Jeff Bruak, and Eddie Jerome ofS6-obie, Bes Ninsem Jr., of

Your weekly guide to family entertainment

LecturesIQ SeminarsTues., March 1 at 8p.m.MANAGING WORK&FAMILY -

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Wed., Mureh9at0p.m.BOOK REVIEWChmoer'l "Cáelefbiooy Talio" sill be docuaoed. 00007e ENhileUbra,y,S2lIOlkls001.,OkOkIe. F0010foe00500: 003.7174

Sunday, March 13 at 2p.m.BOOK REVIEWOsto Oolrh000'e '5ffll Mialog" 510 be dboossed. sk000 P55110

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Glenoae, Jennifer L.C. Biss, ofPoets Ridge, und Abigeil AnnOlschoa, of Highland Porlo.

Company R, dieecteot by KathyRuht, will perform three shortotoñes: "Conversion of theJewo" by Philip Rath, "A & P"by lohn Updiho and "SeoEdocotias" by Dorothy ConfluId.

Members of Campoeey R in-clodo: Pot Saosoeion of North-beeoh, assintonl diyeetee, Billtbmhae of Noothbyaoh, ScottBossed of Des Plomos, KellyDogos, of Ev005ten, John PolSo-bi, Nnscy Kozion Pialase mdMarg000eito Woodell. of Shabie.

Both compostes will heebb for booing in April end Meyfor any group, olmo or spasioloveot. No feo io charged Incporfoemuaves. For informationabout hoohing, soll Karol Verseest 655-1552 or Booboos ut625-1870.

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Award winning animator, J,P.Somersaulter wilt unlock themysteries of filmmaking forchildren ages 5-12, 1:30 p.m. Sun'day, - March 6 at the MayerKaplan Jewish Community Ces-ter, 5056 W. Cbsech st., Skabie,Tickets to the pgrfsrm000e are$1.50 and j2. Children may alsoeoroll is a related workshop oc-tivity which includes the makiogofflipboakoandthe creation ofenasimaled lilas dose by the grasp.The fee tor this program mclndes -o ticket te the performooce. ForreoervatioOa call 675-220000±. 225.

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the Money Target

I can remember when gIf and tennis were just a game (I. played 'em both) and no one ever thought they would become

"BIG MONEY" games. But I can recall when pro baseball and. football offered their "stars" an annual nalary that wouldn't

even pay forthe 'tlps'furthe "SuperStars" eftoday-But then thro that imaginary Inking glans, the marvelom

mIrrOr ai memory, I can look heck in time.mucb farther thanmost folks. But, I wish losetthe recordclear, aboatonething eiwhich I bave been accused, namely, "I did not go uteady withBetsy Ross sor wan I the First Minute Man." Nor did I nay taNathanflale, "WhatarcyouhangingarOundfOr?"

But I bave learned one thing about history. History is not thepast but rather it in a merging of the inesorahly slow movementottime reoulting in a marriage ormergerwiththe present. And,as noose wise mon have mid, "hislorydnes repeatitneif."

Take the game nl "DARTS". Origino usually lost in the fog of

time are difficult to troce and always subject to rebuttal. Thegame 01 DARTS, many historians nay, first began when theEnglish Knights of ntd drew a circle span the bark of a tree and.then flung their battle ases at this target striving to get as closeto theceoler of Ike circle os possible. The Irish will dispute thisby saying they invented Ihe game of darlo in ancient tavernswhile conoomingvasl quaslilies of whiskey. And this could betrne and maybe it could also he truelhat God lavenled whiskeyla prevent the Irish from ruling the world, The Scotch, on theother hand, will dispule both them theories claiming it was theywho invented the game nfDarls inorderto wiaaFREE,drink,

The only thing knuws for sore is that the game of Darts ismure ancIent than golf, tennis, baseball, football and jost aboutany other gameyou can name.

And, now this ancient game of Darlo is merging with thepresent. It has been said by sages if one cao take the pant andunderstand it, one will have un inkling of the future. This basbeen termed foresight. It has canned dome astute persons to,amamlarge tartanes.

Now, just recently Darters-have dashed to Cbiragofrom-all-over the world to try their skills at the boards of RAMADAO'HARE Hotel to compete fora purse of $32,560 put op bytobacco company and a brewery. Serious and shitlfol Dartero,many from the Chicago area, travelalloverthe eusatry to othertournamenls where prioemoney exceeding $50,000 is dividedamong a variety ofomgles and doubles event,s.

Io the Chicago add suburban areas more than 260 Dart haroand thousands nf players compete for daily and weehly prizen.A well.koowis Riles businesonsau and highly shitled Darter toldme he is sponsored by a large Dart manufacturer and bas woosukdtantial noms in tournaments. His wife in also a skilled"Darter" andaba successfully competes forprize money.. SULLIVAN'S wan, t believe, the ficst in Nues to attract Dar-

1ers from both Chicago and the suburban area. And rctently,KEN'S PLACE, Dempnler and Milwaukee, bao installed twofine dartboards andlhe game in really catching on, They, underIhe progressive management of Joanna, have also recently in-novaled oeverat other new moves designed to attcoct mare neweuslamers, such as food, draft beer and even Budweiser In lint-ties which Ihe formerouccenofnl ownerEddiellchuett never had,These are different times and require new idean whièh willpirase oid customers sad attract new usesand it's working totheir kssinesn hetterment, and that's the bottom line amt theoialyllne thatcomats,

The heautyofdarts is there are no age timo...ions, no strengthis required, wnmes cas compele, many more successfully thanmen, and even the "Old Folks" can provide as good or even bet-tercompetition Iban the 'young'.

The wily ward of warning I have about playing ' ,,rts io this,There in a notorious Dart hustler called 'Fast Eddie" whootalks the Dart baro of Chicago and suburbs. Is bis youth, at theage of 14, when the local pool room horned down, "Faut Eddie"wan a pool room hsntler who made an easy buck from sbarpieswho thought they could beat the kid from Avers Avenue - theycouldn't. Now, in his old age, he is liable to sweet-talk you into agame ofDarto formuney. Don't play him-you'll Inset

Yeshiva Womèn ..

Scholarship LuncheonYeohiva Women of the Hebrew

Theological College will behulding their 34th annualScholarship Luncheon on Wed-nesday, March 9, at 11,30 am. atthe Palmer House.

Tbin annual event is the largestgalbering of traditional and or-thodnu women in the Midwest, at-tracts over 760 women represen-ting more than 25 dlffelentsluterhoods. The monies raisedprovide scholarships at theHebrew Theological College farneedy students in bath the highschml and advanced divisions.

The gamt speuker at this years

luncheon will he William B.Helnoreich, noted aslhor and lee-turer. He is .o graduate ofYeshiva University wilh a BA.degree, and MA. ayd PhD.degrees from WashingtonUniversity in St. Louis,

He is author of many books, hislatest being 'World of theYeshiva, An tnlimate Portrait of,OrthodoxJewxy.

A special ceremony will honorThe Women of Valor. 20distinguished women win haveserved their synagogues andcommunity lo the finest Jewishmutiner,

1-Morton Grove Park District

re liais hours are 9-5 pm,Monday through Friday. Spring'program registraBan Is nader-way, SIgn-up befare the clans Isfified! The Morton Grove ParkDistrict Beard of Commlsalenerswill hoidaregnior hoard meetIngMonday, Feb, ISst 7:30 pm. Thelocation in the Prairie View,CommunIty Center,

The Morton Grove July 4fbCdlebrailan Committee has alar-ted planning thin year's big eventSunday, July 3, Interestedreuidenta wishing to p1an any ofthe many activitim offered thatday, should cali the Park Districtoffice at f65-l0. Donations areabo being accepted to help t-sise,

. the ever $9,200 needed ta offsetthe rust of parade, firewnrkn andmusical entertaInment, If eseryresident donated $1 the goal of$9,0 could he realized in natimet For further InformationcaillOt-12166,

. Peuple Interested In Snmmecempioymeat should fill out. anapplication for employment atthe PrairleView Center.

Aerobic Bunt-else classes siftotarttheir2nduession the week ofMarch 7, Clauses are held on aMonday/Wednesday, Tuenday/Thursday time sequence. la'struction is for 6 weeks and thecast is $16, Call 9e5-l0for moreinformation. '

Enjoy Co-Eec' Badminton in anon-competitive detting.Program begins Tuesday, March31 in the Prairie View Center at 7pm. Open tu men and women 16years and aver. Fee $5 for fweehu. '

S.66n up today for America'snumber one (1) sport - SoeeerlThis program is apes for l-8grade Individuals. Program willsIrens fundamentals as weB ascompetition, Begins Wednesday,May 4 in Barrer Park at t p.m.Fee: $18,16.

Intruduce your children taclassical moisie and dance bysendIng them on the RaggedyAnn Mesta Mozart trip Saturday,March 12. Bss leaves PrairieView Center at 12:45 pm, for Or-chests-a Hall and retnrnu about 3pm, Thinupecial performance infor children E-ilth grade.Featured will he AuntieSewpecketa, dolls, the ChimgaSymphany Orchestra and theParat College Dance group.Parentu welcome too! Fee$3.50/child, $550/adait.

Openings are left for theChinese Ramé Cooking clam onThursdays, 6:20-9:30 p.m. fromMarch3threugh 24, Enotic tantydishes will he demonstrated andsampledincludlngsteamed huas,orange flavored beef and sweetsaurpork, Class meets at PrairieVlewCenter, Fee: $2t,

Onllaturdayevening,Feh. t2,aspecial Valentlne'a party farpreschool through 1thgcade girlsand their dads took place at thePrairIe View Community Center.Thirty eight couples attended theevent for an evening of dancing,games, refreslunents and a pup-pet show,

Memheruhip te the MortonGrove Park Centrict'a Health andRacqisetbali facIlity will hereduced 50% startIng March 1,The membership will he goodthrough August 21, 1963 and in-eludes nniimlted nne of thewhirlpool, saunas, and weightroomatna additional coot. Courtrates are $0 non prime and $8prIme Inne.

Park DiStrkt NéWSNues Park District.

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"9 to 5"The uproarious comedy, "9 to

5", In which three absurd andharassed secretaries decide toget rid nf their chauvanistichess, will he shown Friday, Mar-ch 4 at the Recreation Center.The film, utarring Dolly Partos,Lily Tomlin and Jase Funda,began at 7 p.m. The cast is 50*per person or $1 per family.Refreuhmenla will be avallahlwCall 967-6623 for informatlun,

Tee ballregistration

Tee hall in a fun, introdscturyprogram, designed to give boyoand girls 6.8 years old, the eppor-tunity to learn the shills ofbaseball and/or softball,

The first four weeks of theprogram wifi comist of imlruc-lion for shill obarpeoing. Teamswill then he formed and coachesassigned to each leam for con-trolled games. During thesegames, play will be stopped inarder ta emphasize proper teamwork.

The name "loo hail" ìs derivedfrom using a standup rubber teefar hitting the hall, thuseliminating pitching in the game.An inning consinlu of all playersfrom a team batting and thencbanglng sides, This enableseveryoneachancetoplay und getanappurtunitytohitthe boll.

The program will be held atGreunan Heights on Saturdaymorningubeginningal 11a.m. (11clam also available) with Sundayaftern000sfor rabouta,

Registration in now being ac-reptedatthe Park District office,7877 Milwaukee ave. in Nilm.Resident fee Is $12 and includesany child attending a schoolwhich serves Niles children.Non-resident registration is $24.Cali867-6t33forinformation.

Energettcchildren?

li you bave an energetic childter 2 or 3 or...) the Niles ParkDistricthasaclansforyOu!t Weknow how to keep the young onesentertained and learning at theuametime. Thefollowing classeswill begin the week of March 21with registration ending March12, Call903-6633 for isforsoation.

Tumbling - ages 6 and ap.Friday, 4 - 5 p.m., $12/f weeks;Gymnastics - agen 9 and up.Tuesday, 4:26 - 0:50 p.m., $14/fweeknt Jr. Gymaasilca-A5e56'll.Friday, isO p.m., $12/f weeks;Karnte-ageull-l4. llaturday,4'5p.m., $14/f weeks; FIshIng Forp'an.oges 8-12. Saturday, May 7,14, 21, $17; GIrls Volleyball -Graden36. Monday, 4-5:20 p.m.,$4/8 weeks; 'Tee Bali - ages 6.8.Saturday, April 9, 10 am. asid 11am,, $12; Tiny Gym - 2 yearaIds. Friday, 9 am. $10/6 weeks;.TlnyGpoi-3yearOlda. Friday, 15am., $10 for 8 weeks; Gym farTaln_4andbyearalda. 11 am, nr1 p.m., $14/8 weckst After SchoolPrograms - Ask about our afterschool programa such un Cam-puters US, Twnbllng, Drawing &Sketching and Karatet Pleasenote the fers stated are residentrateo, Nan-rgaident fees aredoubled.

. High adventuretrips

For these seeking thrills andexcitement, the Nibs ParkDistrict is offering several highadventure tripa to Canada.

For youths ages 15 to 15 yeatS,there is an adventure camp in themidst of thousands of acres offoresto where participants willesperience a new awareness oftheir envicoament and the ex-citing outdoers.

Those lb-18 years old maychoose a wilderness canoe triplearning basic canoe ukillu andcamping proceslureu.

Men may he eapecially io-terestedin the great fly-in fishingfor walleye, northern pike andbasst .

Fordetailu onthese (and other)Canadian Adventure trips, atophy Ihe Bec. Center, 7577Milwaukee ave. und pick up ahrochuret . e..See the magic ofthe HarlemGlobetrottersWitness the magicians of

basketball, The HarlemGlohetrotters, as Ihey razzIe-duo-nie with the roundbali Sunday,Starch lOatlp.m.

Jo'm 'the Niles Fach Districtventure to the Rosemont Hori000for this amazing uport spectacle.The cost in a reasonable $7.50 perperson which includes admiunionand transportation. Registerbefore February 25 at the porkdistrict office, 7877 Milwaukee

Youth dance classesIf you bave a child who is 'w-

tereoted io learning dance, theNiles Park District issu just theprogram to start them on theirway, ut- to help continue theireducation. Register before Mar-ch llhecanae lessons otort March21!

Dance Movement - Ages 4-8years. Introduction to variousdance forms. Ballet, tap, folk,creative will be taught. Mou-day/Tuenday 3:41 and 4:15. $12for 8 weeks.

Ballet - Ages 6 and 7 keg. Mon.445-5,45p.m. $lzforf weeks.

Ballet - 8.12 year Beg. or 6-7yr. later, Mon. 5:45-6:45 p.m. $12for f weeks.

Tap - Ages 3, 4 Beg. Tues. 3:45p.m. $lofor8weeks.

Tap . 5 and t yr. Beg. or later.Then. 4,35-1,15 p.m. $1f for fweeks. -

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2 Rd,m completely cpdnfed year-round tome. Carece/o Tile bath,once appti ancoe , no.wao Snlerienfloor, Formioe oohinate andonramlo life ¡n kitchen. Panela d ROoroom with bar. Storm door. Oecreene . Ge. sor s-a and gas lightin lovely front ys.d with w.ccghtIron stairway leadieg down to seaweiland pier on your owo"plooe eithe teks". Nothing te dnbat meceIn and enjoy year-round dr. fer por'feet weekend hldsawey 130 minutedrinol ; Mid 705

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Editioo . .ot of 20 . Artist Mo 'res 110 000tewporary home, 2400 eqMahon $250 . 967.5445 943/2.24 ft on 3 corot cf hoaeiiy woodedCorning Warn . 2',Ç qL and 10 in. property. 200 ft cf Lokofro9t. cellwith chrome stenda. $25. 675. 454$ nr2tf.flOO907-8445 944/2-24 -

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Morton Grove Library newsA motore on "Federal Income

Tases for 5983" will be presentedat tite Morton Grove PublicLibrary on Thuraday, March 3e!7:30.

Linda Forman, a CPA from theChicago firm of G!e0000,. Sitiarand Sawyers wilt speak onTEFRA, the new tSR act wbiclsaffects filing reqairementa andshe will explain olher new' tanlaws, at well. The publie is we!-come to alleod, free nfcharge.

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The Mortoo Grove Library willshow lhe contemporary classicfilm, "The Gradsate" onTuesday, March 1 at 2:30 and7:30. The film otero Dastin Hof-fman, Katharine Roso, and AnneBancralt. Admission is free.

A "Jewish GenealogyWorkshop", sponsored by theJewish Genealogical Society ofIllinois will he condscted at theMorton Grove Library os Wed-nesday, March 2, 9, and 16 at7l3O.

The 3-part Worhohop will hepresented by Mrs. Frcya Maslovand a panel of experts ingenealogical research, maps andCessas records. The sessions millhe informal and will ho designedto help interested people solvetheir research prohlems, sa theaudience io urged to hring any

doctamente nr information theymay want to discssn. Titesessions dro open to the public.free of charge.

Legion plans

st. Patrick'sdance

Is their oeries of fmI parties tooalste various holidays and keepthe community eslertained eachmonth, the Mortan GroveAmerican Legion Post 534 willnow hold a St. Pat's dinner-dun-ce. The date is Satarday, March12 at the Memorial Home, titODempater.

Junior Vice Commander JoeAArOn is chairman and arges ad'vanee reservations since food isinvolved.

There will he only 100 ticketssold. Pochage price far the cnm-piole evesiog is jost $25. The fanparty will inclode favors and willget ssder way at 7 p.m.Following cocktails and dinner, afour piece band will play for dOn-cing until midnight. Liquidrefreshers for after dinner are'meisded inthe price.

5 lickets sold together millreserve a table. -

ILEGAL NOTICEIILEGAL NOTIÇEINotice of Salo -of Property

owned by the Village of Riles andlnvitetioO to Bid thereon.

Please lohc notice that theBoard of Trastees of the Villagedf Niles will receivn sealed bidsfor the parchase, under the oso-cessfal bid, of the fee simple in-Incest io the following realproperty situated in, god ownedhy, the Village of Utiles, CockCounty, Illinois: 5229 WauheganRood, Nibs, Illinois, whichproperly is currently o vacantdedicated street.

Bids for the psrch000 xl theaforesaid interest in the abovedescribed property arc herehyinvited and will be received bythe Village Manager st 7001 N.Milwauhne 'Avenue between thehours of 5:30 am. and 5:00 p.m.and sntIl 4:00 p.m. Sn March 22,1003. Said proposals shall br ad-dressed lo:

BOARD OF TRUSTEESVILLAGE OF NILESe/o VILLAGE MANAGER7001 MILWAUKEE AVE.RILES, IL. tOfOt

and shall bear the legend"Proposal-Sale of WaukeganProperty" and the nome and ad-dross of the bidder. A ten percentdnpxoit mast accompany hid.Deposit will be returned to allan-successlsl bidders.

All bids received will bepoblicly opened and read alnud atthe regular meeting of the Boardof Trustees of the Village of Rilesat 1:00 p.m. on March 22, 1903.

A contract may he awarded tothe highest bidder(s) whose bid isbond lo be in the bent interests ofthe Village nl Niles. A minimumbid equal lo most recent ap-praisal is required. The Beard ofTrustees reserves the right tsreject any asd all bids and towaive any informalities orirregularities in the bidding. TheBoard of Trustees Isrlber reser-von the right lo review and studyany and all bids and In moloc acnstraet award within thirty dayoafter Ihe bids have been openedand pahlicly read,

Copies of the bidding docomen-Is may be obtained at Ike office of

, the Village Manager.

S n/Frank C. Wagner, Jr.VillageClerk . , S

Notice nf Sale of Propertyowned by the Village of Nues andInvitation to Bid thereon.

Please lake notice that theBoard of Trustees of the ViSageof Riles will receive oealed bidsfor the purchase, ander the suc-eessful bid, 01 the fee simple in-tereot is the following realproperly situated in, and ownedby, the Village of Nues, CoobCounty, Illinois: 0964 FargoAvenne, Nues, Illinois, whichproperty is currently a vacantdedicated street.

Bids for the purchase nl theaforesaid interest in Ihe abovedescribed property aro berebyinvited and will be received bythe Village Manager at 7101 N.Milwaskee Avenue hetween the.hours nf 5:35 am. and 5:00 p.m.and until telO p.m. os March 22,1983. Said proposals shall he ad-deemed lo:

BOARD OF TRUSTEESVILLAGE OF PilLESe/o VILLAGE MANAGER7tOl MILWAUKEE AVE.PIlLES, IL. ff645

and shall bear the legend"Proposal - Sale of FargoPrnperty" and the name and aol-dress ofthe bidder. A ten percent

- deposit mast accompany bid.Deposit will be retorned to allan-successful bidders.

All bids received will bepshliely op000dand read aloud althe regslar meeliag of the Boardof Trustees of the Village of Rilesal 1:15 p.m. os March22, 1553.

A contract may he awarded tothe highest bidder(s) whose bid isfoand lo be ira the best interests nfthe Village of Nitos. A minlaoumhid eqsal to most recent ap-proisol is reqaired. The Board ofTrustees reserves the right toreject any and all bids and towaivn any informalities orirregularities in the bidding. TheBoard of Trustees farther reser-veo the right to review and otudyany and all bids and to make aconlractaward within thirty daysafter the bids have been npenedand publicly read,

Copien of the bidding docamen-lo may be obtainedatthe office oftheVillage Manager.

e/Frank C. Wagner, Jr.Village Clerk . . . .

Lioness Club of Nuesseeks new members

Welcome tu the 'Wurld ofUnolam Lionlem means caringlcaringforthe bliuid, the deaf, andthe hatidicapped and all ' thoseloue fortunate than osreelveu.Uoñtsm also means fellowuhip;en/nyifig an evening wtth peuplefrom your own,cainmunity whosharetheuameidealu. ,'

Werd like te Invite you te sharethia world. The Liunesu Club ofRiles meets twice o month at theTrident' Center; 8060 Oaktnn,NOm, The fIrst Tueuday of themonth Is our Board of Directursmeeting to which all momhoruare Invited. . The third Wed-neaday nf the month In nurregular meeting. A variety of tu-leresting programa are presert-ted at our regular meetinga,followed bycake and coffee,

JugglingWorkshop atNues Library

Learn why juggling is catching' at the Niles Publie Library, 0960Oakton, on Salorday, Feb. 25,

9:30-11:30 0m. Nites PublicLibrary District residente age 12-sp and adulte may register forthe Joggling Worhohop, given byMike Vondranha of the flhiooisJuggling Institute.

The worbuhop is free, but its-person registration is required,along with year library card orntherlD verifying your residencyin Ike district. For informationcall 967-5554.

,icc Universitybegins Springsemester' The Skokie Senior Adolt Jewish

S oarumanity Cester Open Uñivea-ity, located at 5050 W. Church

st., llkohie, will hegin its Springemester Monday, March 21.

Open University is a nun-crediteducational enrichmentprogram, made available lo allmembers uf the Skokie SeniorAdult Jewish Conansunity Cenler,which offers o delightful en-change of ideas and matoal en-ploratios of world events, fine or-ta, history, literature, langoagesand recreation.

Lifelong learning is promotedIbera the eapertise of interestedand enthusiastic educators.

For more information, pleasecall Edie Eleinmon, al 075-220fext. 211.

Legion donates

gifts to YanksThe annual fúnd raiaing oc-

tivity, known as the Gifts to theYanks Who Gave, has been corn-pleted by Legins Poolsthroughout the stete. The MorionGrove American Legion Post 1134traditionally ratees extra moseyin addition to the stipalatedbudgeted amosnt for this worthyactivity.

Commander Roland Keppenhad named past First DivisionComnaander Danald Root of DesPlaines an chairman of the en-dcaeor.

Runt nought te raine a large.Sum whlçb canoros gifts to thehospitalized veterans at the VAHospitals thrnugkoùt Illinoin

Funda were turned lo al thediatrict seosi000 , by varionsPentu, Morton Gruye is elated tabe the secnnd highest In theSeventh District, Root presentedDistrict Commander Ed Szanan-ukiwith a cheitkfor $1625.55!

Our dam are oaly $1 a manth,and the rewards are enormnua -the eyes of a handicapped childbright with wonder at the SpecialOlympics as he Is nwarded u rib-bon of triumph, the lhrffl nf ablind or tleof child attendingslmunercamp, the pleasure of anadult with vialon problems who laable to read becanae of largeprint beoku. AU these things andmore are 5gw possible hecause ofthe Lionesa Club of Nues,

Please join us! Oar nextregalar meeting io on Wed-neaday, March it, 8 p.ns. Wewould be happy te have someonecall for you if transportation is aproblem. We are lookIng forwardlo meeliog you. For farther In-forsoalion please call 9f7-6ll43.

A five week support group forstep-porente will he held at NUesFamily Service in the RilesTrident Center, 8060 Oahion inNifes, starting on Thursdayevening, 7:30 p.m. March 3-31.The group will be led by TacheKaufman, MSW, foander of theCombined Fumilies AssociationofAmerica, Inc.

Kaufman saya, "Adulta seemto benefit from support seusinanhecaase It is a relief for par-ticipants te find others in thesarGo sitantion. They don't wantto seek help where they areplaced In the role nf a patientneeking aid from a lheraptst. Anapport group provides a placewhere they can safety share'feelings that might he dangerous

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to reveal In a' home setting, she.said,

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She added that the issuen in uutepfamily, or a -combinedfamily, as she prefers to call il,are complicated geometricallybecause of adding so many per-nons' One nf the biggestproblems she sees involves theperson mho has aever' been aparent marrying a spouse withchildren.

The son-parent female whomarries o man who may or maynot have cantody of the childrendoesn't houw where te begin.There ore no booha forpeople whohave sever before pareatedIThéy often dosI hove anyerédibility with the hids...orthemselves. They cao go

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anywhere from heiog succeaufsland wiasnosg the children's loveand 'approval te being receivedwith complete anger and reses-huent, lo having nothing to domllh euch other even while livingin Ihe oame'house,"' Mr, Larry F. Renetzky,Executive P/rector of 'NuesFamily Service, urges bothparents, natural and step parent,to attend lIsta inaiglatfal and help-ful grospfnr parente of combined

.faedlien. The fee is $25 percouple for NUes residents, and$40 per cnsple for 000-reoidente.For further information and lomake reservations please callNilen Family Service, f92-3396.The group is limited so coU andmake reaervations sow.

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workshop, "changing Careers ina Changing Society," from 9-11M am. on Saturday, March 5,at Oalston CommunityCollege/Skekie, 7701 N. Lincoln,Raomll5.

Dr. Grossman will cover majorchanges occurring in the US.todny that affect present andfuture work und everyday life. Inaddition, she wiN discuss fieldsand industries that offer the heutfuture and how to prepare for in-demand work roles. Finally, ohemili discuss strategies in sear-eking fer und acquiring a jobtoday.

This program is ase of a con-tisuing series on jsh-findiug.Further proframs includeResume Writing en Murch 12,The Interview on March 19, TimeManagement on March 26, andNegotiating on April 9.

Coot of each werhuhep upon-sered hy the 0CC Adult CareerResource Center is Roser-vahen hy check is required.

For further infurmatisn, cull633-1977.

Midpoint in the winterMONNACEP term murks u new,beginning fer mumereus short.ueses, eU scheduled to beginthe first week of Mureh, when,thëoeeticutly, the wopit nf winterin pest, eecerdhsgtn Alen Runzel,disertar.

Highlightu include the secondround uf Auto Tuneup classezWhishuteetMeich i audI ut NUesWest, Glenbrook South endMeine South High Schools, uswell es the second sessions ofStained Glass end Investing inOptions, hate ut Nitos West. Athree-session elusa in WallpaperHanging also e Niles Wustbegins on Th.ucsduy, March 3.

SoluTmvelbeginntwe weehu utNUes West on Weduesday, Mer-ch 2, und Aviation Weather atMaine West on Wednesday,March 9, -sin weeks.

One nighters the mt week ofMarch include How io Inspect eHesse, How to Reed FinancialStatements, Divorce Lew undMenopause Nutrition. -

For details conault the MON-NACEP brochure or telephone.

MONNACEP is the edutteducation elemeut of OsktonCommunity College in caspera-tian sitUe Maine, NUes endGleubreok High Schools. Forfirether infomsation, call 982-

East Mame staff

members in

spelling researchWorking with students at

Stevenson Schoel and theNational Csllege of EducationDemonstration School, Dr.Darrell Moths, of the college'sreading deportment staff. repor-ted to East Maine District per-usunel us his work with beginningreaders. Research conductedduring the 1981/82 school yourbas reunited in information thatwill serve teachers and all peoplewho want to know more almuthew and at whet rate childrenlearn tu read.

At u meeting in the StevensonSchool Lihrary on Friday, Jon.28, Dr. Morris uutlined hisresearch project and tise results.Continuing the work of manyother people over Use last 10years, ho commented on themanner in which heginningreading students learn by stagestu spell. Their upelliug, althoughincorrect by adult stundurds,demonstrates the degree to whichthey hove begun to understandwords uudhow they oro construe-ted. Before a child can actuallyread, he con attempt te write

- words that he says and thin- developing shill indicates his un-derstandieg of letter kuowtedge

- und phonics.Reading specialists from the

East MaineSchools and theprimary grade 5t5ff of StevensonSchool listened intently to thevery high correlations that Dr.Marris' research found betweon

. the beginning spelling uttemptu. of nearly 75 cisildrea und theirsuccess in reading when they

. finished first grade in June of

. 1982. The Implications foreducators are quite nignifirant.

: 8530 Waukeg.i Rd., Morton Grove -,i- spotting iiovetepmestStevenson teachers will be

. 965-5300 . I'esearchiflthefrteaCbinllhthe. r future. Dr. Morris remarked that................... heplannedunrefinlegblswork.

Auto Mechaflics- students

Maine East students (I. to r.) Paul Hirsch of Glenview, TurnCierniuk of Park Ridge, and Rich Spears of NUes disassemble anengine in their Auto Fundamentals' class taught by Al Brewer.

Notre Dame IllinoisState Scholars

Rev. David Tushur, C.S.C.,Principal uf Notre Dame HighSchool forlloyn, 7655 Demputer,NUes Is pleased to announce 43seniors hove been named illinoisState Schslars by the IllinuisState Scholarship Commisnisu.Of the 42,880 studenta who en-tered thekr names for thescholarship 10,130 have beennamed State Scholars.

The Scholars from Notre Dameincludre Muros Arrisla, JohnBreslin, Dave Campbell, DanCapeslus, Erik Ctsrlstoffel, Den-sis Cullotan, RObert Flasnery,Eevin Gaona, Michael Hinein,John-Joyce, Kenneth Kreemer,Benny Lum, Paul Maggio, Ed-ward Mas, Franela O'MalIey,William Reid, Joseph Santos,Jahn Schnilst, Todd Thompson,

Morton Grove studentwins Good Citizen Award

Maine East senior LawrenceMarturuno ufMertonGrave latherecipient uf tIsis year's SAR.Good Citizen Award at MoineEast.

During homeroom lost fall,members of the senior classvoted for three -students whomthey believed exhibited thecharacteristics of a good citizen:dependability, service, leader-ship and patriotism. From thesestudents, the faculty selected onestudent to represent Maine Eastas itSS.A.R. Gsod Citizen.

Modestly commenting on theaward, Lorry expressed, 'I wasboth surprised and honored thatout of all the worthy candidates,my classmates chose to nominatemeforthell.A.R. Award."

Larry really need sat be sur-prized. During hin four yearn atMeine East, he has been involvedin both scholastic and entre-curricular activities, con-tributing to cork area. As unathlete, Larry ran relays andhurdles far the teach team thepast tarte seasons and has beeninvolved in Ski Club all fouryears. He also enjoys playing.temilaoahubby,

Larry Is Currently involvedwith the Maine RlstnrlealSoelety, Mu Alpha Theta (the

all from Chicago;- WilliamBawman, Richard Catalana,Thnmus Ciesielshi, RichardHegel, Steven Jablonuki, JamesJanus, Paul Maruseh, BrianMurphy, and John Schumacherfrom NUes; Brian Burke, CaseyFinnerty, William Rupperieh,Stanley Jestor, Ted PiOfrOWSId,and Michael Simkins of MortonGrove; Chartes Connally, ParkRidge; JemenLecisuki, HarwoodHeights; Michael Stanley, KeithThomas, Des Plaines; AlquinGlisse, Jamen Hilleubraud, Mar-tin KuIb, Daviithiwein, ShaMe;and March Wierzbe, Lincoln-wood.

Illinois State Scholars areselectedunthebauineftheir rankin class and how well they per-formed on the ACT andSAT test.

math honor society), and servesau president of the NátisnalHonor Society at Maine East. Heis also active in this year'sStudent and Senior Class Coun-cils. -

Already hoeing been acceptedto the University ut Illinois,Larry is waiting to heur fromStanford and Cal Tech. He saysthat Stanford, funds permitting,wauld be hisSant choice, with theintention to majar in eitherchemical or electricalengineering.

Speech TeamCompetition

G Maine East speech teammembers have flaw qualified forupcoming sectional competition.

They ace Donna Jordan, NUes,oraban; Cindy Miessala, NUes,sratsrical declamation; DanLibman, Des Plaines, originalcomedy; Bruce Macens and SueMcFeggan, NUes, in humorousduet acting, and Jahn Abaje,Hiles, radio speaking.

Au e team Maine East finishedIn neeoisd place at the LUS.A,remcot.

Máine Easta1 -

results - -

The Maine East debate teamrecently competed In theGrayolakedebate taurnament,nod the junior varsity team ofSue Futterman of Des Plainessod Oberi Cáepersnass of MartenGrove won tided place. DebbieGreen. of Morton Grove andAdam Lent uf Des Plaines wonfifth place while Fonda-Ginsburgof Morton Grove and Bill Wolf ofMorton Grove won a tenth placecertificate. Adam Lent was four-th piare speaker und Sheri wasOseeightkplacespeuker.

Earlier in the season MaineEast sent five teams to Cham-paigo to compote in the luisitForeusic League Dehnte Tour-nament at the University ofluinois. As the tournament brokeinto semi-finals, four of the eightteams sIM remaining in the rem-petition were from Mainit East.

Those teams were OberiCoopermon and Paige Wecksler,Dave Berent of Glonview andAdam Lout, Sue Futtersnan andBliss Felsenfeld of Des Plaines,and Pete Blamberg of ParkRidge and Debbie Green. - Whenthe speaker awards were presen-ted, Sue FUtterinan was namedthird place speaker in the OpenDivision, and Debbie Green wasnamed second place speaker inthe Novice Division. The TeamAwards were presented, andthird place award for the OpenDivision was a tie between twoMaine East teams - Dave Burentand Adam Lent and Sue Futter-man and Bliss Fetsenfeld. Thethird place trophy lm the NoviceDivinise was awarded to IkeMaine East team uf OberiCoepersnan and Paige Wechuler.In the final round the Maine Eastteam of Peto Blamberg and Ueb-hie Green met Belleviile West,and in a Iwo to one decision,Maine East-won the-first pinceaward.

"MaleSexuality"talkMichael Setar uf Planned

Parenthood will discuss "MaleSesooliti" in a talk spoosored bythe Oaktos Community CollegeMen's Program and the 0CCHealth Service, os Wednesday,Feb. 23, from 12:38 to 1:30 p.m. atOCC/DqO Plaines, Room 2104,lttOE o2f rd.

In,4ldition to the specifictopho, theOCC Meus Program

ilsorn ongoing Men's Sap-pelt Groupthat meèts on selectedWednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m.in Room 1540 at 0CC/DesPlaines. Admissionis free.

The support group is designedformenwho ore interestedinget-hing together to talk to other menabout such concerns as jobrelocation, career change andparenting, according ta SteveSchoda, coordinator of the Men'sProgram. For further iofor-motion, cailSchada at 035-1074.

PR VFWdonation fortransplant

The Park Ridge VYW Auoiliaey#3579, at their Febroary meetingunanimously agreed to send acontribution to the Chrissi Miller'Franspiant Fond to help pay forher liver toanuplant surgery.Chiissi Miller is a 3-year-old littlegirl who livesin Dea Plaines.

Niles SidewalkRepair Program

The Village of Hiles is offering a sidewalk replacementprogram for sasser who wilipay half the cast to repair crackedpsblic sidewatho in f rant of their homes.

The Engineering Department is handling the program, whichallows the Village to repair the sidewalks athalf price ta resides-Is. A minimum of two sidewalk squares mast be repaired for anewoertoparticipote inItie progritliL The owner should mark withchulktlne ueetíosorsectinosinnoedefreplacemeut. -

To apply, simply till nut the application below and send it toNiles' Engineering Divlsioo of Public Services Department, 6849W. TouhyAvenue. Applicatiom muutbe tobyMarch3l, 1983.

Formore informutlonos the program, cull 967-6100.

RILES' 10-IOSIDEWALE PROGRAId

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Iwishts particigate in the NUes' 10-Sollidewalls Program.Ibove .

squares offrontpublicsidewalk for replacement.

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Volunteer Program atMelzer School

The Volunteer Speakers'Burean of District #63, workingwithin the academic frameworkof continuing escellence ineducation, actively seehu votos-teers from the local communityto come into the classroom andshare their huowledge and en-perience with the students.Melzer School, 9400 Oriole, Mor-too Grove, with the assistance oftheir ceordiuotor Mrs. JoyceSimon, kas been host to many in-terestingguests. -

Jesnette Sylvester,Educational Service tnstroctorfrom Holy Family Hospital,

. presented "Bamhi Asid The FiveSasses" us pari of a science unittaMrs. Hyman's third grado.

-- Jacqueline Marcas, M.S.R.D, asotrition consultant, spoke to Ms.Snyder's class ou the important

New groupsOrchar

As part of the Skokie HealthDeportmeot Education Programos Welluess, Olga Ereisberg ofOrchord Mental Health Centerwill present a discussion 00"Coping with the Stress ofUnemployment" al the VillageHall os Tuesday, March 1.Following this meeting, OrchardCenter uvifi offer loor Moudoyevening discassions during themonth of March to provide fur-ther opportooity for personsfacing unemployment to sharetheir coocerns and get groupnappent for coping with ongoingpreOaures. This grosp will meetat Orchard Center at 7r30 p.m. onMarch7, 14, 21 and 20.

A group for single parents overthe age of 30 Is being offered for aten week period. It wut meet onWednesday evenings begissingMarch 2 freut 7:30 to 9 p.m.Issues of jsggllog parenting, em-ployoneul, serial life, etc. as wellas problems with es-spouses,sharing children, will bediscossed. A fee of $10 wifi coverthe series.

Au opportunity to talk withother paresAs regarding issues ofpareotiug teenugers is alwayswelcome. Therefore, OrchardCeoter will repeat Ito popularfour session series on "How toSorvive Yosr Child's Adolescen-

issue of "Sugur usd YourHealth". -

Marcy Amstadter, HealthEdueat,r from the Morton GroveHealth Deportment, presented afihuanddiscssnios on the subjectGood Health sud Hygiene to theTESL classes of Mr. Rodriguesusd09-s. Eatr

Mr. Joel Spitzer, a healtheducator from Shokie VaUeyHospital, reqestly conducted aprogram on the effects ofsmoking for the fifth and sixthgrade stsdesls.

Men. Simon is now workingwith the teachers on plans for thespring semester. Mr. EeonethPoocnyk, Priocipal 01 MelzerSchool, considers the use ofspeakers from the consmonity tobe a valasble supplement to thecurricolom.

forming atd Center

ce." The grosp will meet Thur-oday evenings at 7:30 p.m. at Or-chord Center beginning March 3.A fee of $5 or $7.56 per couple willcoverthe series.

Please call 907-7300 10 registerforano' ofthe groops.

StressManagement

.

WorkshopRegistrations are 00w being

uccepled for a four.weeh StressManagement Workshop to beheld at Lotheras GeneralHospital, Pork Ridge. Theworkshop, which is sponsored bythe Outpatient Sb-em Clinic ofParhside Hornos Services, willbe held from 6:30 to 8 p.m., oufour consecutive Tuesdayevenings beginning March 1.Parkside Humun Services is osaffiliate of Lutheran GeneralHospitaL

The Stress ManagementWorkshop wifi be limited to 24participauts. ludividout stressmanagement semions also areavailable atthe Outpatient StressClinic. For registration and feeInformation phone the OutpatientStress Cliulcatf96'5885.

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Putting on the Ritz

SL Jahn Brebeuf Golden Age members celebrated the Chrlstmas season with a dinner dance at the Chateau Ritz rnNiles. TheSeniur Citizens wore entertained byMaciu'sSociety Orchestra.

Shows I to r seated, Rev. Lawrence Springer, Rev. Dean Sem-mer, Rev. Msgr. John Flanagan, Rev. J. Edward Duggan, Pastorand Mayor Nicholas B. Blase. Standing I to r: Commissioner ofRiles Park Districtand Vice Pren. Elaine Heinen, Mario Paoletti,'lkeasurerRose Lawrence, President Michael Pravenzano, JoanPreveozano, Recording Secretary Rose Majewuki, BernardMajewskiandVice-Preo. Dorothy Wacmano:

Nues Township

Summer School datesThe Riles Township High

Schools 1983 Summer SchoolProgram will begin on FrIday,June 17 and termInate on Friday,July 29, unless the use ufemergency days extends tkeregularuckoolycarin the sprizig.The academic and recreationalprogrumuwill both beginand endon the sasse date.

According to Peter Christie,Summer School Principal, allacademic classes will be con-dueled Irons 8 am. to il am. orfrom 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 am. atNiles North High SchooL Timesas weil as location of recreationactivities and driver educationwill vary. Tuition for academic

Lutheran ChoirThe Lutheran Choirof Chicago,

under the direction of WalterHers, costinoes its thirty-sixth-seauso with u combined concertfeaturing Past Mans, the inter-nationally acclaimed organist.The "Coscerlatafest" - a joyousembellishment of chorales andhymns - will be presented on Sou-day, March 6, at 7:30 p.m., in theAlice Millar Chapel at North-mantero University, 1870 N.Sheridan rd., Evooston.

Tickets arc $5 for adolts and $3for children, stüdenls, and seniorcitizens. For tickets, send acheck and a self-addressed,stamped envelope to theLutherau Choir of Chicago, 7400

classes will be $48 per caurse forIn-district students and $f6 forothers.

A brochure detailing euch ufthe cusieses and activities in theSommer School nod SummerRecreation Programs will beavailable to all District 219stodesta in April in their cuss-adoro' office. Incoming Fresh-men will receive brochures in themail with additional copien beinglocated in each junior highselsoel's principal's office.

Anyone else who would like toobtain a brochure or receive ad-ditional information may call 673-6822, ext. 1181. Bm informationwillbeprevidedata later date.

"Concert at afest"Augusta blvd., River Forest,IL 60305, Atto: B. Andersen. Ferfurther information, call 145-7745(evenings). If iuterented inspecial bus transportation, call386-1074.

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. c Biga andMichael Briekearereadytojointhe fun withMeDonaldland character 'Grimace." The new McDonald's onMilwaukee and Oakton in Niles will be opening on March 7 with aweek offestivities for the whole family. Mooday then Thursday,March 7-10, children under twelve will he photographed for a freellulßcolor photo from 9-11 am. and 13O-8 p.m. Friday, March 11,Zaoy Mullany wili entertain with fun and magic from 4:30-8 p.m.Saturday, March 12, Grimace wifi he appearing Il am. - 12 p.m.und i - 2 p.m., and the Mid America-Clown Circus witt perform 3-63o p.m. Sunday, March 13, Grimace will he appearing 11 am. -12 p.m. and Cosmic Ray end the Space Cadettes will perform 2-53Op.m.

Changing careersin a changing society

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The9UtSiueDavid S. Schmidt, formerly 01

Niles,andtheson ofMr. and Mr..PranclsG. Schmïdtof734SW. Liliat. Nies, has joined the Coluin-bus-based Natlonndde Insuranceorganization as manager ofwestern brokerage production.

For the past foar years, Scii-midtwas in managemeot postawith the Warner Insurance Groupin Chicago, serving mont recentlyasmanagerofdirectsales.

A 1965 groduote of Notre DaineHigh School in NUes, SchmIdt at-tended Calitornia State Univer-sityat Fresno and has a master'sdegree in business sd-ministration from NorthwesternUniversity.

Nilesite joins Nationwideoffered in Iltinoin, witt bointooducod en Menday, Fab. 21by Bank of Itavesinwood, accoeding to John M. Oboreiner,

The program will ho .pear-headed by television coinmercialuin nddition to newspaper, mega-nine and other media formata.

Eq01tyMeno io a tow cent,pee-approved lina of credit avail-able to iltioio homeowners,wherein customers me eutabtisha line of credit from $2,500 to$100,000.

"With EquityMonoy, homo-owsarowill beabtete access whatin probably their largest invest-ment io a simple and convenientway," nays Obereiner.

mo amount of credit ovailubleio bused os leanobto aqirity in thehome (oingtefainily horno, mndominium, or sp to a four-unitOwner-occupied apartment build-ing) and the customer's ability topay. The muximurn loan volse

Nues optometristtakes contact

Larson namedAssistant Cashier

Karen Larson bas been oppein-ed assistant cashier of the First

National Bank of Morton Grove,announced bosh president Itas-dull J. Yenerich.

She previomty was employedfor five yours at Mid-CityNotional Bush of Chicago, ut-boning the position of assistantroshier. Mid-City aud FirstNational of Morton Grove arebethowned by Mid-Citco, Inc.

A resident of Skokie, Ms. Lar-son received a bachelor's degreein business adminiotralioo fromtheUniversity of Wisconsin.

Devon Bank, 6445 N. Westernave. in Chicago, has madearrangements with the State ofillinois to sell 1983 license platenticker Customers ran obtaintheir stickers, which are nowavailable, from the Bank'sSpecial Service Departmentlocated in the main lobby duringregular business hours. Thereto000minalservice charge af$2 foreach sticker purchased at theBank. Illinois license platestickers will be avoiluble until the

President'sCitations

Two representativos ofPrudential's Lakeview districtagency, 1500 Skokie Blvd., Nor-thbrook, have won companyPresident's Citations for oststan.dinguohievementa in 1912.

They are Ronald P. Sern-petroso and MicbaelJ. Strojny.

Devon Bank to selllicense platé stickers

1000 of the month following ex-piration throughDecember, lOtI.

Devon Bank's lobby is openMonday, Tuesday and Thursdayfrom 9 am. until 3 p.m.; Fridayfrom 9 am. until 7 p.m. andSaturdayfromua.m. until 1 p.m.

Devon Bank, the exclusiveChicago home of24-hour drive-upbanking, is a full service hankwith assets exceeding $140million and a staff that speobstwenty-six languages asd dialec-tu.

Nues firmreceives contractThe Gard, Incoporated, 7449 N.

Natchez ave., of Niles, basreceived a contract totaling$18,800 from the Defeme Con.struction Supply Center (DCSC)in Columbus, Ohio. The largobssiness will provide commodeassemblies to U.S. military unitsarnnfldthe world.

Bank of Ravenewood offers. .

EquityMoney to homeownerS

lens courseProfessor Suini G. El Huge,

OD., Ph.D., Chairman of theCertificotion Program Coninit-tee ofthe Chicago-based NationalEye Research Foosdation, as-nounced that Dr. Chester J.Nowab of Nitos, has successfullymetrequirementsandhas passedthe optional CertificatiosEnornisation in Contact Lenses.

Dr. Nowak stated, 'Thisexamination bas given me as up-portunity for self-improvementthrough studying. and updatingmy knowledge and skills in the.field. In addition to beingrecognized by my peers, I baveimproved my professional worthand value to my commuoity."

Zych named N.W.FinancialPresidentAndrew J. Zych, a Riles

resident, has been electedprenideat of NW. Finaociul Cor-poration, a subsidiary of North-weutern Savings and LoanAssociation, Chicago.

The election wan announced atthe annuol meeting of North-western MiL, of which Mr. Zychis Executive Vice President andSecretary.

He is a member of tbe North-west Real Estate Board, theChicago Area Council of Savingsand Loan Associations and the St.Jobo Brebeuf Holy NameSociety.

Mr. Zychoodhis wife, Gail, are14-year residents of Niles. Theyhave two daughters.

Drodz namedmanager

Dr. Joseph C. Drozd, a residentofPark Ridge, has boon named lothe position of Manager-GeneralSurfactant Applications.

Prior to hin promotion, Dr.Grind was a Group Leader atStepan Chemical.

Dr. Drozd received his liS.degree in Chemistry from tiseUniversity of IllinoIs-Champaignand bis MS. degree and Ph.D.degree in Cbemlatry from theUniveristy of Illinois-Chicago.He is a member of the AmericanChemical Society and the

, MnerlcanOil Chemist Society.

witt be 70 percent of thenned value oftise heine, Iem0 unpaid mortgage balance Or

Customers onty have to applyfor EquityMonoy ossee. Afterapproved, it is activated nirnplybyweitingacheck. One can writeEquityMoney chocha with nofreiency of limitation and foroshule au $500.

EquityMoney cui, be need forOsaee purchases, foe berne im-pmvernento, te moue uisenpeetedeupenses, for investment oppar-tsrnitios, to consolidate obliga-tinos, teloweebeeeowingcosts, nefor any purpose.

With EquityMonay, the inter-estreteisoetevesysix mootbe, attwo percentage points over theaverage of tIsa prima rotes nfContinental, Fient Chicago andHarris hardis. Thus, the annualpercentage entes may vary, butonly foc new fundo advanced. Nointerest is charged no theEquityMoney line of 'credit untilactivated by writing a storch, and

01k to chairNotariesCommittee

then anly far tho amonto nomiWhile m.ng drawn againat theEqaityManey tine of Credit,dari each nomanly interest io required. At theend of each aemi-aimuat period,thebalaneeaf drew. made luttaitportad wilt then be repaid, an n10-year amortization nchedutawith n twa-year maturity.

Founded in 1962, the $800-million Bank of Ravenuwoad bushomme n vital force in itaneighborhood, bnown foe itainnovative financial peògeamswhich include bonding large-oralerenovation and rehabilitation pm-jects and providing tow-coatcommercial and personal lomoOne of ita mast imsovativo andsoccosaful programs io Mosey-System, the foreronnec of thepansent SupeeNOW account, withhigh yields and aback-writingpeivilagea, intsodueed in April,1981.

The EqultyMoney informationphpse somber in 989-3200.

Neff joinsZurich-AmericanBarry Neff bas Joined Zurich-

. American lasurance Cus. as,systems developmeat comultant.

Frederick J. 05e, 30, a resident fnhIsnewpositionbe will provideof Chicago has receutly been ap- technical support andgaidance topointedto be the chairman of the the professional staff in thegovernment relatiom committee management reporting area, andof the American Society of function as a technical resourceNotaries. He was appointed by tomanagement.Eugene Hines, Executive Direr- Prior tojoining Z-A, Neff wantor of the American Society nf associated with Blue Cròss-BlueNotaries, Washington, D.C. 011o Shield for 10 years as an MVSin currently a notary public in technicalnpecialiut.Conk County residing in He resides with bis family inChicago's 49th ward. The foyer- Des Plaines.unsent relations committee willstudy and- recommend policy tothe board 0f directors of theAmerican Society uf Notariesconcerning legislative andgovernment relotiom matters al-feeling the office ofnotary publicinthetnitedStates.

Prudentialretiree

Labe Forest resident Alfred A.Gilerni, CLU, retired recentlyfrom the Prudential InsuranceCo. after 34 years nfoervice. Forthe pant 29 years, be hadmanaged the company's NorthShare Agency, 0155 Golf rd.,Skokie, which be founded anddeveloped into One of Prudes-liaIs largest agencies.

Mr. Gliemi will continuo lurepresent Prudential an amanager emeritus. He will beassociated with his son, Gregory,and will maintain offices inSkokie, an well an at 405 Lake-Conk Road, Deerfield.

Celebrates25-year serviceanniversaryEdward Boggs, 550 S. taSaSe,

Des Plaines, recently celebratedhis 25-year service anniversarywith GTE Automatic ElectricIncorporated.

Boggo is manager - networksystems engineering at the cnm-puny's headquarters facility inNnrthlake. ' He joined the corn-pony in 19M as an engineeringtrainee.

Reuldenin nf Den Plaines forthe post 17 yearn, Boggu and hiswife Elaine have four children,Thomas, David, Rnbert andLyncHe.

Whitford namedstaff accountantNancy C. Whitford, of 9668 Golf

terr., Des Plaines, has beennamed stiff accountant byNykiel, Carlin & Co., Ltd., Cor-tified Public Accountant,.

Whitfnrd,, 27, is an honorsgradniin nf Thten College andNortheastern Illinois University.Previously- a staff accountantwith a local finn, she took theCPAonaminationin November.

Piontek onCredit UnionboardPaysaver Credit Union proudly

announces the election of HenryPlustek bIne Board of Directors.Mr. Pionteh served au a votos-leer with the Harvester CreditUnion until its merger intsPnysaver Credit Union in 1982.Henry and his wife Ann reside inRilen.

. NOHA discussionon heart diseaseThe Nntrition fur Optimal

Health Association presentsFrederick Kummerow, Ph.D.speaking on Fats und HeartDisease on Wednesday, MarchO,at 7:30 p.m. ut the WinnetkaCommunity House; 620 Lincoln,Winnetka. Dr. Kummerow ispresently professor nf foodchemistry at the University ofIllinois. He will separate factfrom fiction on margarine,saturated and polyansaturatedfalsand cholesterol.. Admisoinn is free to members.Nan-member admittancedonation i $4.

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libe he was doling out charitywhile hin cash registers passedthe million dollar figure. When Iwas about to empathize with hisplight, he told me he was callingme from Florida where he wastaking advantage uf 7 weehu ofsunshine. Cao you imagine thispuorgay? Here he is, renderinggreat pshlic services to thecommunity, selling his merckan-dine al ssch great hargolus, andlo recuperate from thetribulations of pnblic service, hewas speodlug 7 weeks is Florida.

The curso uf the brave localtown weekly: While the intrepidBugle was the only newspaper tolabe this courageous stoodagaisst the 'Mattress Mognls',the new Bugle saleswoman dejec-tedly came ints the office and toldus Miller's article blew 4 weehs ofadvertising which she hod justsold tu ose of the 'MattressMoguls'. He cancelled sut afterreading the article and after

being visited by the town's is-spoclurn. The Bugle lost Ihr adrevenue and the young lady linther conunissions. But I told hersol tu fear. We were 5lire themany Bugle readers ont therewho liaven't paid for their paperslately will send in their subserip-lions in support of thincourageous intrepid newspaperwhich is keeping ils eye un thestore (mattress) for them. Siseethat woalds'l pntanyjingle in herpocket, we told her lo tell theangered 'Mattress Mogul' suchprompt action by local officiaisproven what an effectivenewspaper The Bogie is. Wesmiled. The dejected salesladyjiggledhersilent pockets to let usknow the editorial departmenttook a chunk out of her paychecklast week. And we were won-dering if Pulitzer and Greeleyand McCormick and Hearst everwent sp against MattressMoguls'?

iMstrict 63... ContInued

Futterman, board member andLOCA delegate, Dr. Donald Bond,superintendent, said this specialedneolion ombrella cooperativemust eut back cost or services ormay tuse 40 per cent in federalfunding.

LICA is now charged $3.40 persqoare foot.

Another tenant, NsrthrìdgePreparatury School, bossed inApollo, asked board con-sideralion for anotherorganization to pick sp ito leaseoption os use of classrooms for555015er school. James Bowen,District business manager,reported that Norlhridge's optionstipulated pay of $5,000 per mon-th. Bowes atoo reported Nur-thridgeaskedthe Districtto teasea few etanscooms to this group forabout $4,508 Or allow Norihrldgetosshletthe same classrooms.

Jamen Anbry, representativeof Hedgerow, identified theorganization which be representaas referred lo by Nnrlhridge. He

-said two nominer school classesmay include speech and writing,minicomplern and rocketry.Hedgerow is a Catholic al-filiation.

Discmsinn concerning costs ofair-conditioning within a zone of

.

Apollo school cussed boardmembers tu approve rentalproviding an investigation ofcosts makes it feasible.

Board members atoo approvedcancellation of a lease with theGlenview Korean PresbyterianChureheffeetive December, 1902.

Board members approvedpayment of fees for the Geminihankethall team lo take part isaState lonroament in Springfield.Bond said the team became sec-honnI champion with a one pointload over its spponitiun. Bondnaidthe fine playing was a Iribsteto the coach, the school and theteam.

Bond also commended Geminiart students who look 21 places inthe National Scholastic Art Con-tent. Bond said more studentshave been so honored this yearthan "all the tiene Principal DonHnebnerhan been there."

Board members approvedacquisition of Iwo compact carsfur repair maintenance vekietenthrough a bidding system. Ac-cording Io Bowen, the Districthastwn vom und one in in serviceonly thraugh repair.

Discussion centered on relativeusefulness of compact cars sr

from Pagel

vans. Bowen said heavy wearasd tear did nut take place and avas was nut driven more than4,500 miles a year. Board arilossapercedes former action forbudgeting of funds for mais-tenance vans.

Mio Sostrin spoke concerningsome feelings uf parents in theMelser community regarding theclosing nf the school.

About 30 persuns were in theaudience as several Melzerparents complained regardinghoard action in breaking up theschool commosity, takingchildren away from walkingdistance of their school, lack ofhoard cussideratios and in-stability for children amongother matters. Scaltered ap-plame followed many cousments.One parent said, "We demand

further consideration he givesthin matter."

Parenting...Cnl'd from Skskle-L'wno.j P.Oto seeh medical and otherprofessional help.

Profossiosul staff for thepeogeosos will ho deans bemOechned Center for Mental Healthos seoS as the Health Depnrtsnent.Mothers may wish to beingissfoatu IO the prsgeums thedepartment sviil try is arroogesitter services for toddlers whoca050t roussin st home.

Tide vonture in to coordinateresources in the conomassity andto offer additional services to thesew young fondUes whs aro sowliving is Shohie.

Enrollment is limited unitadvance registration is required.Call 673-0500, est. 230 toceginter.

Stress...Cnat'd teem Skohle-L'wnodP,iproblems associated mon sse toss5f a job or with precarious In-come.

On Thesday, March 1, 7:30p.m.at Village Hall, 5127 Oahton st.,there wilt he an open discussionlo which the public is invited on"Coping with Stress of Unem-ployment" or the fear of anem-ployment.

Mrs. Olga Krelsberg of the Or-chard Center for Mental Healthwill talk and lead discussion. Nucharge or reservations needed.Just come. Fur isformatins, calltSl-0500,ent. 250.

'MG Actiwji...Continued from MGP.1

that The Action Party has set astandard nf excellence in gnver-assent that Is unsurpassed by anyother North Shore suburb. Withthis record uf performance os thecornerstone of our campaign, weare asking for o resewed man-date - and for the privilege - ufcontinuing to bring the highestlevel of leadership and servicesto usrows home community."

The Action Party of MortonGrove pledgesit will continue tu:-Conduct an upen, responsivegsversmestwith ethics and In-tegrity.-Maintain tight control uf the cmluf government.-Increase the efficiency and el-fectivesess of goveemnent.-Ensure the ability of Trustees Inmake independent deeinism freefrom outside inflneoce.-Provide outstanding snowremoval, garbage and trashcnllection, and other dependahlelocal services at the lowestpossible cost.-Provide the best, most rum-prehessive senior citizens ser-vice program in nur suburbanarea.-Safeguard the residentialstability ofMortun Grove.-Guaranlee faS opportunity furdiversity of opinion in villagegovernment.-Maintain improved fire andpolice protection.-Provide entended lifesavingparamedic prutection throughoutthe estire village.-Implement ouccessfnl policies toreduce even further the loweredrate of crime.-Cootinne to support and main-tain the crime reducing CB.Patrol-Mobile Eye program.-Provide quality Cable TV ser-vice. -

-Improve newer system usingcost-effective methods.

' -Create an attractive climate fornew husinesoand industry.4lhtsio sar full share of revenuesharing and grants.-Create innovative, economicalpolicies tu address developingvillage needs.-Slabliae tanes.

Fingerprint...Caatluned from MG P.1

the form will be finger printed.The fingerprint cards will be keptby the purists, aal by the policedeportment.

The Woman's Club is veryproud to have been inslrnmentslio suggesting this project to surpolice department, Their women

- will assist the officers by dsingthe necessary paper worh and bykeeping order of the childrenwaiting to he fingerprinted. Theclub members have agreed tounderwrite any enpense whichthis program might incur. Theironly hope sow is, that the parentswilsuppsrtthis program 100%.

Loyola graduatesMore than 900 Loyola Usiver-

sity of Chicago students willgraduale during mid-year esm-mescement onerci500 at 3 p.m.,Saturday, Jan. lb, at MedisahTemple, Chicago.

Two residents of Riles willreceive their degrees.

Pant H. Mylander, Jr. willreceive his masters uf businessadsssinislralion (M.B.A.) degreein marketing. While allendingLoysla he received Denn's Listrecognition, He Is presently em-ployed an s product analyst forthe Maremont Corporation.

Barbara Lynn Zuber willreceive her bachelor of urgd(BA.) degree in public arenan-bag. . She plans lo continue hereducation,

Court House. . - Cani'dfrnm Nilen-EMalne P.1

In reviewing the history of theSociety, Brown said the groupwas furmed in 1970 and nbw has84 members, a substantial mem-bershipincreuse from last year.

Brown said most towns haveconverted old homes for theirhistoricat groups. She notedNiles had Judge Jozwiah's oldhome (The ChambersRestanrant), the White House atthe corser of Milwaukee andTouhy Aveoueu and the Burgun-dy Ins nest dmr te the court uf-fices which had much historicalvalue and would have been idealhomes for their group. She notedthe White Home, whine lifespanwan from 1048 to 1904, unce wasalleged to bave hsused PresidentLincoln when he came throughthis area. to decrying the loss ofthese older buildings, she askedthe hoard, "Must we tear duesfarIne sske uf progress?"

After making her presentationMs. Brown told the board, "Weneed your help."

In response, Mayor Blase toldtrustee Paneh to begin makingptam for The court offices whichwill be msved out of Niles withinthe next 2 to 4 years. While Blaseemphasized there is nothingdefinite about plasu for thebuilding, the village officials'consideration fur the permanenthome for the Historical Society isa lihely first slop in ito eventualcusversion.

Our uther group, the RilesEvesis Committee (former NifesDays Committee), aiso may beconsidered as eventual tenants ufthe cuori building.

Is other actions the villagehoard overturned the inningboard by denying B-2 Special mezoning far Furest City Auto Parts518001 Milwaukee Avenue.

The uwuer of the compitsy toldthe board a brake lathe and shearing press would he includedos the premises. Trustees,headed by Pete Pesole, objectedto the use uf the store for thatpurpose. Presently, there is abakery, liquor store and agraphicarts firm in the building.

Pesole objected tu the potentialfixing of autos in the parking lotwhich he said would heinevitable. Truslee Ang Mar-chenchi said the receptaclesplaced in the parking lot wouldindicate this would sol be cus-ducive Is the surrounding area.

L'wood library...Cout'd trum Skskle-L'sessd P.1

1,449 reference qnestisss,compared In 12,47f last year.

"We have grown from 301special programa serving 3,348adults and children, tu 455programs attracting 10,793people."

Of all- these special programa,one that has caught national at-tenlion is the annual LiteraryFestival, the third of which willbe held Saturday and Sanday,May 14 and 15. The sunoun-cement of three faméd authorswho will read from their workswill be made in early February.Previous participants have in-eluded Ivaac BsshevisSinger undGwendolyn Brooks.

In celebration of the auniver-ssry, the Library wifi hold anOpen Hume for all residents,from 2 Is 4 p.m. on Sunday, Feb.27. HIghlights includedramatizations by theShakespeare Festival of Chicagoand songs for children byfotksisger Myrna Lande.tlefrestunenta witt he nerved attlsiufree event.

Mayor Jobo C. Percelli nf Un-cohswood has proclaimed Feb.27"Liocoluwood Library Doy" inthe community.

He seid there is now a $4t0,tOt- improvement it the Oahton-Milwaukee corner and it seemedinconsistent In place such abusiness at this locatiun.Trustees voted 4 to 2 againstallowing the ante store at theMilwaukee-Oaklns corner.

In other action, Villagemanager Ken Scheel acbaowledgrit receiviog a plaque fromBicycle Forum Magazine com-memurating the first place GoodWork 1981 bicycle safety awardfur NUes Police bicycle safetyprogram, headed by SergeantJim Gerhardt.

At Pullee Chief Emrihuon'srequest trustees approve by a 5-1(Murphy dissenting) vote Riles44 police reservIsts conform tathe same regulations as theregular police force. Mandatoryretirement willOw at 00 years andphysical examinatiom wilt berequired every 2 years now paidfor by the viSage. Previousty,reservists had to have every yearphysical examinations paid forby themselves. Trustee Murphyobjected, contending a 01-year-old in good physical shape had tobe retired while a 59-year-old inpoor shape is still eligible toser-ve. He believes retiremeotshould be attI years....Plam for the YMCA additioncan be expected at the March 22viSage hoard meeting....Nileu received $372,725.49 fortheirshare ofthe November salestax.

Referred to the zoning hoard inrear yard variation requmt toconstruct a porch at 5135Prospect, a Special Une zoningfor a Wag's Restaurant at 7970Milwaukee Avenue, and for awholesale cash and carrywarehouse at 7420 Lehigh.

Morton GroveLions hearingtests -

The Morton Grove Lions,bonny fur regularly scheduledFREE gtancsma tests for ailresidents, is pleased te announcethe coming of a new MobileHearing Screening Unit here inMorton Grove.

The Mobile Hearing Unit willbe located at the American LegionParking Let, tl4t Computer, nuFriday, March 4 between thehours of 9 am. and 12 osen.Tenting is FREE to alt MortonGrove residents and families.

Da you know of someone whomight be in need of hearingtesting and assistance? Comejuin us on March 4.

Fur further information eon-tact Hearing Chairman LionRudy Pinter at 965-0050.

Res Father/Daughter danceAll students ut Resurrection

High School uro invited to brtogtheir dads, or uncles or brothers(hutnot boyfriendsi to a dance unFriday, February 25, from 7:301010:30p.m. atthe school.

Resurrection's Student Councilhopes that their first "Dance forDads" will be the beginning of atradition at Res. They wanted toda something for their dads.Spomoring this semi-furmal ut-tire dance wen one way of givingtheir dads one evening nf theirtime and enjoyment.

The Majestirs will provide themusic, Biduam$1O.

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