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FUN PADS 5160 gerne, puzzle pages 51Sx8W'; for boys, girls FOAM ROLLERS SPRAY POL DIscount Pelcedl 64* Our Reg.'1.22 93c .16 1020 per package l4-oz. with lemon oli Plestuc locking Clasps Waxes, dusts furniture 51 STYROCUPs, ASH TRAYS Our Reg. 6es 48c Save Nowl 7 6.l-oz. insulated cups .3%". 'bean' bags For hot or cold drinks fWon't tip, spill r 19 !4 IL. BOOK MATCHES Our Rag. 23S 1.6* Economy.pak 0150 .20 matches per book '' LIVER.SAIJSAGE h/e,LB. . ,: : . . stEEL I GLASS .- .BAKEWARE ITEMS YOur.Cflolcel3$ Seiectlon of sizes - tiÙa;.Cookies,more STOCK - REDUCTION. SALE MON. ; FRI. 9:30 AM.-9:OO P.M. SAT. 9:30 AM.-S:30 P.M, SUN. .1 1OO AM.L5gßo P r 5(25ERRY IRREGULAR DISH TOWELS DISHCLOTHS - 'OurReg. 3$1 6$v 5e. Ea. For For .5 Polyester/cofton loop Print cemblinullon, ... '"" ' MISSES' BOOTIES ' Our 58e Pr. ..* , KMART Acrylic/strefl nlon Coiors; fit sizes I i . K-MART 2-PLY' PAPER TOWELS Our Rag. ' .52 5103 sheets per roll _.j_1p,Si2,g,,. prints C 512x12" to 13x14" sizes Cotton, in patterns . Nu, WI. 'Pl 7-OZ.' AIR FRESHENER OurRg. . C .56 a. Ei Handy spray can Seiection of scents ' SLACKS FOR HANDBAGS Rsg TODDLERS FOR MISSES -1.27 Irregulars POlyester/colion Leather-ilke vinyl COiors; in sizes 2-7 Casuai, dressy styles $9-IRON. Nues holds license revocation hearings Irregulars 'POLYEStER. . PANELS PACKAGEDFIO ' EASY WIPEs ' c:u s, ' . . Pkgo. . . .. ' . Ea, 924x13" Wiping cloths '552" wide, in White. 'Disposable, reusable OF 81" lengths 'I Ni.38 public L.ibiz'y 96S Oektofl NtleO, Ill. . Under Niles cede a business license may be withdrawn or made temporarily inoperative, paesuñt to pablic hearing, If it is deteemieed the conduct of the nended, other on Mitwu.,fr.. ,.,_,. ,. hnlluclnngenie and Tamul, u De. Harold J. Feder, chairman of the Indepondeet Towsship Caucus Party this week an. nounced the slate' whith wilt Ocupeesent the party in the April S township election. Heading the patty, according to De. Feder, will he incumhent Township Sepeevisor Chacina N. Andersen of'Mnrton Grove. Ed. and H. Kaufman of Niles, vsenttyan innambèet Township astee miS be the cundidute for o.sl,ip Clerk. Arnold Abrums, a Skohie un- -.astust will be the cundidate foe Township Assessor'vnd a Skokie . woeWnceflified Public Account- ant, Eleanor PlichI, will be the candidate far the post of Tewe. ship Cnitnctor, The slute ofTnwnuhip Teustens Wlltnonsist nf un incumbent member of She Village of Sbatte Pooed of .Teuse,ss, Don R. Cilpetued, Curl L. Gabitu, Senior Vice President of the Bunh of LiScotnwood, who is u eosident of - Morton Grove, Skokmn Erna I. Gans und the presfut Township Cotleotne Eduard L. 'Spike' Mc- Groth who will leave thut post to join the Town Snued of Trastees. "We screened dozens of the lineal people from the Nibs Tovnship' areu, said Dr. Feder, ot feel that this slate icpeeaents oo of tte finest groups of fldviduuls ever presented to the Andcesnn firnejeioed the hourd u 966 und became Supercisor in 1,973. He is Munuger olConsteoc- bon & ' Engineneing foc litarais Bell Teln,honmCo., served is Ihr Pacific in World Wue Il, is a member of Morton Ornan Post \ t , Americun Legion, MoRon : rove Lions Club and a trastee , ucd member of the Nnethwest been oeeested"congy by agents of ihn Meteopniitas Enforcement Group (MEG), u Cash County drug-detection agency. Skipper Andrade, 36, owner. Irr ugtr . osco N COCITIANO aol . ret,s.ru 966-3900-14 A, meo rl 'I.u.In. A.. I Mies Township Independent Caucus announces slate Baptist church. He is 50 and was boro in Norway, Mich. Township Clerk candidate Kaufman, 49, is the father of fane dusghtevs, was bora in Chicago, is un army Veteran of World War Il, and is employed by Mont- gomecy Ward A Co. at Old Orcburd.Ste is a Vice President und Dtrectoe of Ihr Nibs Town- ship Repobticao Oegnization, is an incombent Township Trustee und ban worked primarily in the fields of Senior Citizen .pro- . geumming and with the Olympia Committee. Abrasas, a 48 year old nativo of Chicago, is professionally on- gaged ils accounting. He attended Tole7 High School, Roosevelt und DePaul University. tile is a founder und past president of Skokie . Valley Traditional Syno- gogno, u mombor of tho In. depndrnt Accountants Ass'u. of Illinois und the National Society of Professional Acc000tuots as well un serving previously as president of theNorthmest Sobarbas Chap- ter, NSPA. Ste has two married daughters, one son in college und One San living in Israel. Eleanor PlichI, thrparty candi- date for the posl of Nilen Tuwonhip Collector is a Certified Public Accouotaot, long-time resident of Niles Township, living iv Shokie and the mother of two married doaghtovs. Trustee candidates include Don Capetand who is arr incaphrut Village Trastee in Skokie who in 'not running for ee-elnctioo in the villuge. He is 45, o native of Chicago and iv u Director and . . Vice President of the Bask of the .' North Shore. He is the futhrr of , Shown above are the svvnnes of the Hiles Park five, a veteran of WWIIand basa Disteicl't Annual bco Derby mhich mus ' held . long historyofpnetctpatIOn IO Saturday. Jan. ! P n"" o rk. truphiec Oar Porb District President Mildred Jones, 'Vice President Jeffrey Arnold. and Commissioners Juck Lenke und Ç'ave Chumrrski. - . byMIC.M.DIIIIUI. Owner Is udverse to general phaessuclstofNgesomgsatsegl purutus, "Richard Nisyuski, 25, Village license hearings Were welfuro of residents. Milwaukee ave. was arrested was previously seized Dec. 29 and held recently to show cause why The _ owner.opnruton of two 'r,. ckarged milk possession und two Niles business licenses establishments in Niles anrebutod doltve nf cannabis lmaeijnunn) shoald not be eevnked or sus- but Within novent blocks of cock and possession of MDA, a huehitante. He Was freed un 555.000bond after posting 15.oeo cus. foe Andrade darlgg the Jan. 21 ticense revocation enday, lun. 4 und chueged with 7 couuts delivecy (saIn) of u controlled substance mid without o prescription. He was freed on u $1000go bond the sume dny after posting 510,000 cash. Osvssee of Ike Puraphernulia Shoppo at 8109 Milwaukee uve., which deals in drag-related up- Village of Nues Edution Teen job - programs Work Lust your the Nitos Youth Commission's nonprofit referral anroice bogan ils local Rent A Kid employment service. Rent A Kids babysat, mowed lawns, cleunnd, painted and did odd jobs aroond employers homes. Many teens acqoired permanent position in law offices, Jewelry Stores und several other hosinesnes, Rent A Kid iv is the unIque position of givieg young people u chance to learn to fill out their first job applicution und to learn what it means to apply and report for u job. They are often scared and norvoas. They appreciate having someone urobnd to help them out. Aboat ISO teens in the Hiles community haor signed ap with this yooth commission sponsored program, Seeking employissnnt. Continaed on Page 21 OK service contract for NORCQM syste rn byA1lnnM,5obnj Trustees Tuasday night aathorioed negotiations by Ike village of Northbrook toward a i year contract for service und muint000nce of eqoipment for o new police cOnimunicotions sys- The resolution provides s maxi- Saum of 113,il64.5g as Hiles' share toward lotal cost of scenic. ing mobitn radios, portable units and other equipment used in the Nurtb Regional Telecommunica. tines Network (ÑORCOMI, u pilot program linking 13 north subur- bau patire departments of Hiles, Morton Grove, Skohie, Lincoln. wood, Wheeling, Winnelka, Wit- mette, Northbrook, Olcnview, Golf, Gleocce, Kenilworth and Northfiold. Docto the huge skating system by the 13 villages Police Chief Clafencò Em'eikson noted the advisability of contracting 'a sin. gte repair company for mum- I keuring sought numerous times for dismtstul of proceedings on vannas grounds but the motions were dented. MEG agents testified dating the beating In events Iruding up to mrd suhseqoent seinem nf the pharmacist and underwent crass- enumtentlon by the store-owner's Ivan attorneys. The MEG agent Ontlaued on Pego 21 taming radio equipment. North- brook wus aathoriued as the representutive commonity nega. 11010e. The service contract will he re- evaluated for cost ut Ihn end of the year. Emrihaon said the radio 00m- municutions system is planned far inler-commosity police efficiency us welt as inter-villuge profi- cievoy. Combined operation and maintenance of the 13 suburb assists in decronsing càss he said. The neo Duplea system \ of satellite repeater transmissions on sepaeatr channels differs from the previously used Slmploa pollee radia system which re- ceived and teunsmilted ne the numn frnquency, resulting in overlapping of transmissions. Trastees und spectators were givos a visnal und uodio demon- . Continued on Fufe 21 -T . 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JL1pîterDISCOUNT STORE

SHEER NYLONKNEE-ifi HOSE

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Fiat OF fitted-styles Satin acetate coverSolfds and novelties,

Whfte Colors, printa Poiyurethane foam fill

'BOYS' COTTONDENIM JEANS

Oeg. aooSafe.y- smcnea; blue.5-16 aIim; 8-18 reg.

PRE-WASHEDCOTTON JEANSOig. 999'Cotton with denim lookGreat etyie; for misses

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NEW! FUN PADS

5160 gerne, puzzle pages51Sx8W'; for boys, girls

FOAM ROLLERS SPRAY POLDIscount Pelcedl 64* Our Reg.'1.22 93c.16 1020 per package l4-oz. with lemon oliPlestuc locking Clasps Waxes, dusts furniture

51 STYROCUPs, ASH TRAYSOur Reg. 6es 48c Save Nowl 76.l-oz. insulated cups .3%". 'bean' bags

For hot or cold drinks fWon't tip, spillr

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.Under Niles cede a business

license may be withdrawn ormade temporarily inoperative,paesuñt to pablic hearing, If it isdeteemieed the conduct of the

nended, other on Mitwu.,fr.. ,.,_,. ,.hnlluclnngenie and Tamul, u

De. Harold J. Feder, chairmanof the Indepondeet TowsshipCaucus Party this week an.nounced the slate' whith wilt

Ocupeesent the party in the April Stownship election.

Heading the patty, according toDe. Feder, will he incumhentTownship Sepeevisor Chacina N.Andersen of'Mnrton Grove. Ed.

and H. Kaufman of Niles,vsenttyan innambèet Townshipastee miS be the cundidute foro.sl,ip Clerk.Arnold Abrums, a Skohie un-

-.astust will be the cundidate foeTownship Assessor'vnd a Skokie

. woeWnceflified Public Account-ant, Eleanor PlichI, will be thecandidate far the post of Tewe.ship Cnitnctor,

The slute ofTnwnuhip TeustensWlltnonsist nf un incumbentmember of She Village of SbattePooed of .Teuse,ss, Don R.Cilpetued, Curl L. Gabitu, SeniorVice President of the Bunh ofLiScotnwood, who is u eosident of

- Morton Grove, Skokmn Erna I.Gans und the presfut TownshipCotleotne Eduard L. 'Spike' Mc-Groth who will leave thut post tojoin the Town Snued of Trastees.

"We screened dozens of thelineal people from the NibsTovnship' areu, said Dr. Feder,ot feel that this slate icpeeaentsoo of tte finest groups offldviduuls ever presented to the

Andcesnn firnejeioed the hourdu966 und became Supercisor in

1,973. He is Munuger olConsteoc-bon & ' Engineneing foc litaraisBell Teln,honmCo., served is IhrPacific in World Wue Il, is amember of Morton Ornan Post

\t , Americun Legion, MoRon

: rove Lions Club and a trastee, ucd member of the Nnethwest

been oeeested"congy by agentsof ihn Meteopniitas EnforcementGroup (MEG), u Cash Countydrug-detection agency.

Skipper Andrade, 36, owner.

Irr ugtr. osco N COCITIANO aol

. ret,s.ru966-3900-14 A, meo rl 'I.u.In. A.. I

Mies TownshipIndependent Caucusannounces slate

Baptist church. He is 50 and wasboro in Norway, Mich.

Township Clerk candidateKaufman, 49, is the father of fanedusghtevs, was bora in Chicago,is un army Veteran of World WarIl, and is employed by Mont-gomecy Ward A Co. at OldOrcburd.Ste is a Vice Presidentund Dtrectoe of Ihr Nibs Town-ship Repobticao Oegnization, isan incombent Township Trusteeund ban worked primarily in thefields of Senior Citizen .pro-

. geumming and with the OlympiaCommittee.

Abrasas, a 48 year old nativo ofChicago, is professionally on-gaged ils accounting. He attendedTole7 High School, Roosevelt undDePaul University. tile is afounder und past president ofSkokie . Valley Traditional Syno-gogno, u mombor of tho In.depndrnt Accountants Ass'u. ofIllinois und the National Society ofProfessional Acc000tuots as wellun serving previously as presidentof theNorthmest Sobarbas Chap-ter, NSPA. Ste has two marrieddaughters, one son in college undOne San living in Israel.

Eleanor PlichI, thrparty candi-date for the posl of NilenTuwonhip Collector is a CertifiedPublic Accouotaot, long-timeresident of Niles Township, livingiv Shokie and the mother of twomarried doaghtovs.

Trustee candidates include DonCapetand who is arr incaphrutVillage Trastee in Skokie who in'not running for ee-elnctioo in thevilluge. He is 45, o native ofChicago and iv u Director and . .

Vice President of the Bask of the .'

North Shore. He is the futhrr of , Shown above are the svvnnes of the Hiles Parkfive, a veteran of WWIIand basa Disteicl't Annual bco Derby mhich mus ' held

.

long historyofpnetctpatIOn IO Saturday. Jan. ! P n"" o rk. truphiec Oar Porb

District President Mildred Jones, 'Vice PresidentJeffrey Arnold. and Commissioners Juck Lenke undÇ'ave Chumrrski. - .

byMIC.M.DIIIIUI. Owner Is udverse to general phaessuclstofNgesomgsatsegl purutus, "Richard Nisyuski, 25,Village license hearings Were welfuro of residents. Milwaukee ave. was arrested was previously seized Dec. 29 andheld recently to show cause why The _ owner.opnruton of two 'r,. ckarged milk possession undtwo Niles business licenses establishments in Niles anrebutod doltve nf cannabis lmaeijnunn)shoald not be eevnked or sus- but Within novent blocks of cock and possession of MDA, a

huehitante. He Was freed un555.000bond after posting 15.oeocus.

foe Andrade darlggthe Jan. 21 ticense revocation

enday, lun. 4 und chueged with7 couuts delivecy (saIn) of ucontrolled substance mid withouto prescription. He was freed on u$1000go bond the sume dny afterposting 510,000 cash.

Osvssee of Ike PuraphernuliaShoppo at 8109 Milwaukee uve.,which deals in drag-related up-

Village of NuesEdution

Teen job- programs Work

Lust your the Nitos YouthCommission's nonprofit referralanroice bogan ils local Rent A Kidemployment service. Rent A Kidsbabysat, mowed lawns, cleunnd,painted and did odd jobs aroondemployers homes. Many teensacqoired permanent position inlaw offices, Jewelry Stores undseveral other hosinesnes,

Rent A Kid iv is the unIqueposition of givieg young people uchance to learn to fill out theirfirst job applicution und to learnwhat it means to apply and reportfor u job. They are often scaredand norvoas. They appreciatehaving someone urobnd to helpthem out.

Aboat ISO teens in the Hilescommunity haor signed ap withthis yooth commission sponsoredprogram, Seeking employissnnt.

Continaed on Page 21

OK servicecontract forNORCQMsystern

byA1lnnM,5obnjTrustees Tuasday night

aathorioed negotiations by Ikevillage of Northbrook toward a iyear contract for service undmuint000nce of eqoipment for onew police cOnimunicotions sys-

The resolution provides s maxi-Saum of 113,il64.5g as Hiles'share toward lotal cost of scenic.ing mobitn radios, portable unitsand other equipment used in theNurtb Regional Telecommunica.tines Network (ÑORCOMI, u pilotprogram linking 13 north subur-bau patire departments of Hiles,Morton Grove, Skohie, Lincoln.wood, Wheeling, Winnelka, Wit-mette, Northbrook, Olcnview,Golf, Gleocce, Kenilworth andNorthfiold.

Docto the huge skating systemby the 13 villages Police ChiefClafencò Em'eikson noted theadvisability of contracting 'a sin.gte repair company for mum-

I

keuring sought numerous timesfor dismtstul of proceedings onvannas grounds but the motionswere dented.

MEG agents testified datingthe beating In events Iruding upto mrd suhseqoent seinem nf thepharmacist and underwent crass-enumtentlon by the store-owner'sIvan attorneys. The MEG agent

Ontlaued on Pego 21

taming radio equipment. North-brook wus aathoriued as therepresentutive commonity nega.11010e.

The service contract will he re-evaluated for cost ut Ihn end ofthe year.

Emrihaon said the radio 00m-municutions system is planned farinler-commosity police efficiencyus welt as inter-villuge profi-cievoy. Combined operation andmaintenance of the 13 suburbassists in decronsing càss hesaid.

The neo Duplea system \ ofsatellite repeater transmissionson sepaeatr channels differs fromthe previously used Slmploapollee radia system which re-ceived and teunsmilted ne thenumn frnquency, resulting inoverlapping of transmissions.

Trastees und spectators weregivos a visnal und uodio demon-

.

Continued on Fufe 21

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VOL. 2e, NO. 33, THE BUGLE, ThURSDAY, lAN. 27, 191715 per copy

Nominating pennons tor can-didates far the Board of Trnsteeoat Oakten Cotsnsanity College arenow available, according ta col-lege aPPoints."etitians may br obtained fromUronla Klrkatop. Svito 343;Bnítding Interim campas.Oakton and Nagte: Morton Grace.between 83O a.mand 4 p.m.Monday then Fridays, enceptcollege hotidvyn.

Voters will elect two teuntees tafall terms of three years each andone trustee tarn term oPone year.

Stephen J..L.anka, Des Ptinns,

Nominating petitioñs for

0CC Trutee élection

FEB 2

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and Harriet RittAr. Morion Grove, o.o..:......¿ . t'en. ¿j and ending on March .18.Bernice Lesser. Lincotnwood, IS The 0CC Board of Trustees hasserving iv the seat vacatéd tant

soLtho electionhóurn foe the Aprilnnntmer whep:.'Vivian .Modak,. 9 etection between 12 noon andformer chairman of the .0CC 730 pni.-BoardofTrn5t:osscooedt. ..Njle officerá-

Beard, The rrnlainterof her terso attend- schijólwilt ho fitted at the eleetion. on Nitro dececticyn and youthApril 9 .. officers Jack Thompoon and W9.

Nominating petitions and state- tiara Ortland ateetidtd Sontheonmonts of candidacy cas be Pled Fatico ltstitntn cecestly for 2with Ms. Itlekamp between Ihe scce.instrnotiawon scientific-hoary of fr30 am, und 4 p.m on .criminat isvensigatjôn;

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. NEWSFORALLNUBS SENIORS FROMTHE TRWgcySENIOR CENTER BOtOOuktnnSteont-967.6loo, cet. 76

Innurnuce nopreneulallvo Mondu, Tun. 31 . I p.m.Insurance is one of the moni difficult things to parchaso A

reprOsentativé from the insurance industry wtl be al the Ce-norla discuss buymg insurance. He'll focus on the nnpplomontalhealth insurance ta Medicare, what coverage it can provide. ifit's needed and hora to select the plan that best fits your nvrdy

.Holl also talk about special auto insurAnce fur senior citizevv Aqaestron answer session will follow.ornl genssp Thy, Fob.. i . 10 .,m.

Ifyaticaracarny a tune, we need yopl Our Choral Group is backin action again, with Sherry North an their none director. Thygroup wilt meet ou Tuesday moro'mgs aft 10 a,m..Dnn't miss the11ml Important meeting, On Feb. I. Sherry will begin to piccoyour voices; and we'll have some new arrangements as weil asthe old. -Chenu Thnndo.y, Pub, I . I p.m.

lfyoa like games thatreqainetbinkingand concentration, thovchess is far you. On Taonday, Feb. 1, Leslie Bate, a chess"enpert". wilt be teaching beginners bow to play chess andassisting those-who already know some of the basics. So vero ifyou've nçvoeplayed chess bofare, try it, you'll like it. Thorn is ncfee for this group: -

lucerne tan pnélolanvnA ceetiied loo aid fram-AARp trill ho at the Center no Fridays

bassist peaple with their State and federal innometax forms. Hehas been trained through a program ran by tIle Internat RevvnucServire. Appolntmgnfo are requIred and can be made by catlicgthe Center at 967-6t00, eat. 76. There's no charge for thiso;SI7c:1;

tnsIyhvnqnosØons oboat500v tases, thrn will be o toncousnitant here On Tuesdays, stailing Nah. 8, from 10 am. anti;

Yelp neglulentlun Munduy, Fob. 7 . 9s30 n.m.-Ftanon coming with us on oar nest trip. OsrSâlurday, MarchA

we'll be going down to the Chicago Stadiam to see thin year's InnCapados. li promises to be most ennitisgvvith many of the starsfrom the Olympics porformjlig in it! The tickets aro $7.50 eachand this includes admission to 'the- show, bus and tipsRoosetobor, the tickets mill hr sold on -Monday, Fob. 7 at. 9-30

Tos tnfnemullnn Munday, Feb. 7 ' 1 p.m.Thcte- taso been soapy-changes in the rotes conceesing

InLomo tanes. Archio Palmer, a rotired accountant will explainmIsal the new chungos are and how they affect you. Before filingyour tao return, he sure to come in and bear Areitio PalmerNncd1npolt .. Wndneuduy, Fib, 9 . 1s311 p.m.

NCcdtepointwilt br meeting on Wednesday afternoons, notmonday os shomo on the flyer. The Orsi session wilt hr onWednésday, Feb. 9 at It3Op.m. lt's.bning offered in conjunctionwith the InIcIen Hobby Shop, both forbeginnors and advanced.The instructor will bring alt necessary materials and the ooiycharge w:tt be for supplies purohasod,Driver. teajrtg envIera ronrue

The Drivers Tçainisg Itofrosker Clags will be cffercd again inFebruary. Tuo ronrse coceen tIle Bulos of the Road, signs and apractice written test is alce gives, The class starts on Monday.Feb. 7 und is froc, lfyaur ticonse espires is Fobrtsary or March,br soro to rogislnr for Ihr class, To sign up, cull the Conter.

NILES ALLAMEI1ICAN SENIORS CLUBOar last meeting nf 1976 coded on quite a fnstive notO withmembers bringing in special treats, The old yoao was bida fondadieu with an egg sog toast, nd that the New Year woatd br ahealthy, happy and promisIng ovo far all. -

Justine Imrnlh returned after a fear month stay in Munich,Germany duo In the illness Ofhor mother and Sister who are follyrecovered nnw, Nico having you hack Justine,

Ctlndolosces are entended ta Lillian Jackson on the lass of hocsister. . -

.- - THE LFM8INGTOWRR Yth1ttThn Senior Atult Center at the Leaning Tower YMCA has a snew slate ofoffivers foi 0977. At a special cereisnny on Janaa3rd. the following members scene installed: Joseph Chunöwita,President; Nnrman Loderhoso, Rxecntivc.Viçe President; HelenBart, Vice Peenidenl;' Blanche Pollack, Roonrdiug Secretory;Mosoi Btssi, Corresponding Secretary; Irene Tannler FinancialSecretary; Herb Gnsslrom. Treasurer; Bob Geokirind. Sergeant-At.Arms. The new officers are looking forward to a verynnjayabln and busy yearasnjte numberofmnmhn at the Center- approaches BOO.

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Through the auspices nf the Skokie Health Deparlmout bloodpitissnee testing will hr cnuductvd us Friday, Feb. 18, from 10am. tn il am, atIbe Sknkin Senior Coan,cil facility. 4436 OakfnuStreet, Skokie. -

All senior residents are invited lo take' advantage uf'llsrsehealth services without chacho at the Senior Coancil drop-inlounge. 4436 Oakton Street:-Tests will be by nppoistmeut anly. Please call 673.8500, Rut.208 for additional infoetnatiou;

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Maine East indoor trackseason opens

Conch John Coaghtan and hisleachmen started the Indoor tracknennen Salonlay. Jan. IS, byheating Rivernide-Brookileld andNibs West on all three levels.Maine East's- varsity teackmentopped the Nilen Went nonce of 38and the Rlverside-Brookfjeld'sscore of 31) with an 86.

The largest contributor to ourhigh score was Brian Briars,t6king first place in both the highand low hnrdles with times of 6,49f the h gh 4 6 lii the lawBrian also tame in fIent in the longjump, jumping 195". Joe Ltinartjumped in second place with 18'and 3/4". Jito Jeers jumped-116" in tIte pole vault end,connidering he was the only ono,he won lIraI- placo. In shot patsenior Mark Oomanchnk won,

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hittirig 475". Ted Broteu liedsecond place with Nilen Went. inthe high jonnp, jnmping-S'6'.- Inthe trlplrjnmp Mark Rochnirwicejamprd .36' dud 1/2" white BillKomperda jumped 35' and 4.5"taking third and fanrth places.respectively.

In the Iwo mile ran Jeff Matten,Gary Malten. und Ken -Stenchcame in first, second, and fourlhwith times of'956;6, 957.8, and1009.3. Mike Babcock ran 5.68,coming in necead, and Jay

Teichmann- came in third with atime of 5.8 la the 50 yard dash.Jay also showed, his skill in the220 by coming-in faarth with alime of 25.4 jost after TimO'Hagen. who -came in secondwith a timeof24.2h. Pat Donahueran first placa tu balh the 080 and1h mile ru Hi I m were 204in-the 880 aud4:30 in:thr.-mileru B bKtrhy am ngtttufterPat in the 880, táking secotdplscr with a time of 2:09. Otherrannernin tIte mile jan weré Bill -Fd necodwth Im f4 32 5 ndJ h Gagttardi I arthwth tme f4456 DaeCwtkand Tom Tomasik placed first andthird with timos of-53,5 ànd 54.3in the 440.-Mamo East ulsaplacedfirst in the four lap relay and Ikemilo relay with times nf 116.6and 3,39.3,

Final sophomore scores wereMaint East 91, Riverside-Braok-field 22,- -and Eilen West 35.- fillJeers was the high scorer - forMairie Bunt. - -

Final freshman scores were,Maine East 63, Riverside-Break-field 61, add Nilev West 16.- -

Upcoming tack events for allIrvelo -are Jon. 27 against Glen-braok Sooth and Maine North andon Feb. 3 against HuffmanEstates. -

very well. Coach - Savage islooking forward to a -winningseason nain.

nfl flafllafl Ii..#w. noneWI aj JamesJ. Banm, 7528 Emerson,

When yoorcaris slapped on an Morton Greve, han been named taincline, -"hold" it steady with Ike ihr Dean's Hanor List for the fallbrake, not milk the accelerator. loonIer at Auguslana College,Using the accrlrralor in: this Ilork Island. The list coversfashion caases needless ragiñe sludettts whnse grade point aver-wear and wastes-gasoline! agora in the A range, froh. 3.50 ta

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Ed Eshno,- Bill 'McGrath M. Dennis O'Donovan.

Itidians lost a close match by only4 pins. And anoihet-hy 26 pins."Thé bottam seemed ta dropoat," lamented Swift. This time,when they met the. Maine Eastt am th D mo bowl turnedthe tables and b at the I dteam 4-1.

But the final reckoning will notname until the end of the semen-whés Nues Wentmeets arch rivaifilles East in the Indians' last

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Bowling varsily.for Niles Westthisyrar are seniors Jan Abrams.Kim-Hem, Lindafflarns andCheryl Sells, janlars LaurevHirsch,-Shocen Serrata, Lori Spec.

- tar and' Maurern Kite, andfreshman Eitel, Murphy.

Have skis- -

- will travel- Eve,, ifyna don't have skis, yes

can ski Sunday, Feb. 20, en-Mojestie- Mountain near LakeGenrva,Wis, For only $30 ($24

- fer members) Ihn-Mayer KaplanJewish Community. Center willinclude you - in their adult skigroup for a- day hrn the. slOPes.

The bas- leaves at 845 am.from Mayer Kaplan Center, $050W. Charch in Skokie, ádd returnsat 5 p.m. Price..iwiludes bus, liftI ht grept s lyon killte la dre tal (Yo aveS3SOifyoa hringyonrass equipment.)

Reservation - deadline fer theFeb. 20 ski Inip in Tharsday, -the17th.

Eneeney,- Beanie McCarthy, Bill Reilly, Tam Elton.JeffPaften, Mike Lepeld, Captain; Mac. Pete Finan.

Edington leadsMileS West -Varsity bowlersOakton track team

. Larry Ediagtun won funr indi Ike Nilcs Wrst H.gh Schoolvidual evento to lead the Oakl varstly bowlers knew all alongRaiders in Ihr first Oakton O eis that Elles East and Maine EastInduar Track Meet uf 1)977 would ko their toughest oppon-

Edington won the 60 Yard high ests. lt was confirmed recently.

hardies tying Ike school record when the twa Iaak over the topheld by All'State Runnrr Dave two spots In the conference,Braun, the high jump, and 1ko pitching the np-te-ubes first place

pale vault. Ediagteu also tied fer Nitos West Indians te 3rd. Thatfirst is the 60 yard dash wilh Ieavs Elles Norlh is 4th. St.

Oaklon freshmau Dave Green. Benedict 5th and Glenbrook

kerg. Both nuanrrs lied the schoolNorth in 6th placc.

- record held by Tom Matayka. After the first half of theOther high placern for Oalutan

season. tIte Indian team was in

were Mike Hanrahan who placedfirst Piace and doing "great",

Rlysvh1h Plevault T r Tb

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Bun, and Narm Gonzales who ranfoaroth r teams, la win Ist place.

fourth in the law hurdles.This was OCC's first kame

meet of 1977 and the team ibid

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losing-only -io Niles East.- CoachSwift praised her -tram's -con-

- '5itity during- that--time andcredited their "tagetherness"with pa.j of the reason for their

The Falcoan Jr. Football Asso-ciatian elected (heir 1977 slate ofofficers at Iba annual banquet inDecember. The 00w afficerscircled werò Mr. Ron Biede,President; Mr. Dich KOztowski,Vice President: Mr. Al Regge.man, Treasurer; and Mrs. GertSchoose, Secretary. '

The association espressed Iheirsincere thanks to the oatgoingofficials, Mr. and Mrs. Bill White

- and Mv. Haney- Berliner for allthe hard nork ond time spenl inmaking the 1976 neones the mostsnccessfnl in the-rluks' eight yearhistory. -

The new ufficers mot eusJanuary 17th lo set up the 1977schedule usad appoint this yearspregram directors.

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GymnasticsThe Maine East. -saphamore

gymnasls had à big min againstEllen North, scoring 94 paints. osFridny Ja..oa 14.

Phil Blerman aild Eric Nell-essen helped la laud the team tavictory by - nearing their highscores fer the nennen. Diremosdid an encollent job, seating ahigh 6.5 in tumbling. CarkyMonhin seared 6.4 an stdl ringsnod Nellessen neared n 4.9 onpommel herse and - a 3.8 aoparallel barn. Dave Grail also didan exoelleot job on- trstnpaline.

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We're taking our annual physical inventory-on February 1 , 1977 - but before we do - wewant to move - out every possible refrigerator-range-food freezer-washer-dryer-dishwasher-room air conditioner-color TV-black & white TV-cor-isoles-portables-stereos-gas ranges-glass top 'ranges - you name it and we've got it - and believe meWE WANT TO SELL IT - NOW! All prices have been redUced substantially - COMEAND SEE FOR YOURSELF - AND SAVE FOR YOURSELF

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WHOLESALE PRICESTO THE PUBLIC

North West Federal Savings Time comes to Edison Park.Early or late . . . your time is our time at North West Federal Savings inEdison Park. Sin days a week, you can stop in first thing in the morning.Before breakfast. Or before you catch the train. Or bus. Before your dayreally begins.

Or come by later in the day on the way home from work . . . before yournighttime activities.

Were open Monday through Saturday. Every morning starting at 8:00 am.Until 6:00 p.m. six days a Week.

THE PLACE THAT'S OPEN MORE IS ALSO EASY TO FIND.How easy? We're at the corner of Northwest Highway IRt. 12) and OxfordAvenue in Edison Park. If the Oxford throws you, we're down the streetfrom the Edison Park train station. CTA bus number 68 can let you off atour door on its trip from Jefferson Park to Park Ridge. Or ydu can hop theNortran bus service to the Loop at our corner.

And because Northwest Highway is the best way to go through Edison Park,you can't help driving past North West Federal.

So stop in and get acql.iainted.

CHtCAGO: 4905 W. 1n9 P,rk Reed. Chieuge/777.;200 . EDISON PARK: 6666 N. Ne,thwe Hwy., Chicago 60631/792.0525

S,,I?,1( 'NORRIOGE: 4260 N. Hc,Ie Aeonuo, Nonidsef4b3.9111 . 055 PLAINES 2404 D.ocpnc, Socas, Dc. PIàlnec Sto 6/2969000ARLINGTON HEIGHTS: 904 Algonquic Rood, A,ilngtee H.isht, 60005 I 250.BStt

It's North Wàst Federal Savings Time.. .63 hours a week!

Them are iSiS sorno operncgo¡n. the Riles Pach . District'sPemuchool Program. This 15 weekprogram is open to children whoare3 yepes eId oreiderby ApeO 1,1977, and who aro toilet trained.

To register. just brio5 thechild's BidS CertificaSe to IhrPark District Office weekdaysbetween 9 ond S p.m., or onSaturdays from 9 on,. udiI 12caen.

Tegive mothers a better ideo ofthe program and to give thinstructors the nrcessory assis.tance, wc ask.lJ mothers to assistIn their child's class periodically.

All elassrs hegte thr week ofJan. 31, m register now.

Por farther information, callthe Nilrs Park District at967.tr133.FsmlJy swimming.

How wosld yoo like to make a"Big Splash" with yoor family?

The Riles Park District mayhove the answer for you with itsWednesday Night Family Swimprogram.The new pool at Mame East

High School will br available from7 to 9 p.m. on Ihr followingWednesday rvdnm9s:. Feb. 2,Feb. 9, Feb. 16Feb. 23; March 2and March 9.

The fee for Niles Pack Districtresidents is 50 cents and 51 fornon-resIdents per session. WIsynot bring the whole Ibmily and"make sonso waves"?

For further information; callthe Nitos Park Dlsietct at967.6633.Summer employment.

The Niles Parh District Is nowaceepltng applieattoes for sam.mer recreation positions. Past.tiens inctade playground and Day.

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jeetiunists. and swimming paolpersonnel. For applications andfarther infoomatien, rocOco theNiles Path District at 7077Milwaukee ave. Or call 967.6633.

,Senalm. IO Tags L BaBel .The Nues Park District stilt has

some openings in the Session IlBallet aod Tap programs. Thiswill he year last oppartanity..ferthis season to introdaceand teachyaar child Ihr art of dance'. Bothaflhrse fine programs are gooredtoward developing poise, grace,'aod confidence. Classes willbegin on Saturday, Feb. 12, andcontinue far 15 weeks.

Classes and times are asfollows: Tsp elsa. . 9 to 12 yearsold - lOto 10:45 am.; 6 ta 8 yearsold - 10t45 to tlr3fi am.; BalletOlascos . 4 and 5. year old perhattet. 11:30W 12,15 p.m.; 6108year old Jr. I (Beginning) . t2t15to I pm,; 6 to O year old Jr. Il(Previous Enperience) .- 1 to 1s45p.m.; 9 to 11 year old Jr. I(Beginning) . 1:45 to 2x30 p.m.; 9to 11 year old Jr. II (PeoniaasEsperience).- 2:30to 3:15 p.m.

The,fec for añy ofthese clqssesis 800 for Nibs' Park Districtresideatsand $20 for non.resi.dents.

Çlassstecs are limited, sa dan'tdisuppoint your ckildl Sign ap atthe Park District Office. 7877Milwankee ave.. from 9 to 5 n:m. t

Camp leaders. npectaflsts, . pca-

weehdays and from 9 g.m. o 12noon an Saturdays.

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Far fueihrr informotion, callthe Nttes Park District at967-6633.Opeu gym .

Arr you and yonr friend.laokisg for a place ta shoot camebaskets? This may he inst what

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yaa'rr leekmg fortTh Niles Park District, h.

cooperation with School District63, is sponsarng opes gymactivities at OrminiScheol. Bal-lard and Greenwood. Gem'mi'sNerh Gym is opon an faradayevenings from 7t30 to 111p.m. farhigh school ages and above.

For farther iofarmatten callthe Wiles Park District at967,6633. -Golf losca,. aced gaff clinic.

Have.yaa bees having trooblewilts your golf game. ar have youwanted ta take np the sport? TheNilrs Park District has jast whatyOa're tanking for!

OIsIf clInIc . This program Isdesigned to improve yoar scores.Let oar Pro annwcryaur questionstind give you tips on hew toimprove yoar game. This S weekprogram will begin odTuesday,Tan. 25, from 6 ta 7 p.m. atibeGreanan I0eigkts Recreation Crc-ter. The fee for Niles Park Districtresidents is only $4.

,,GoIfInaanns . Here Is a greatoppoetnnity to learn 'the game

right' the first timr.The smallclass will allow participants tareceiee individual atienden whichwould rest much. more at s golf

The program will be held at theGrennas Heights Recreation Ces'er on Tnesday afteaons from 2u 2:30 am Thin S week aroaramwill beln onTaesday. jan'25.The lee for Nites Park Districtesidents_is only $8.

Sn whether you're a beginneror an eaperteaced golfeÇ IkeNiles Park District has the dassfer pan. Por faether information,enti 967.9633Aiorn.I Ice dethy maccit.

1-n',s year's Nile. Park DistrictAnnual Ice Derby was held onSaturdy, Jan. 15. Das .10 theestreme cold. the Derby's loca-tina was changed from GrennanHeights Park to the SportsCamptea. Participants competedin dashes and obstacle coasseçaces. with the winners listedbelow: Ombra .gleJs 5 & usder,Ist Kan Baim; 6 & 7, Ist Kelly

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Ries, 2nd Sharon Arnold; 8-10.

Ist , Marie laVette, 2nd JamScheffler, 3rd Dawn RionI IL-53tnt Christia Chaconas, 2nd SacaDengler, 3rd Lisa Grnd,ien14-16, Ist Cathy Rumsey; 17up, tat Carol Chacanas, 2nGinny.50es, 3rd Sandy Ileewbaya 6 & 7, tt Nick Chaconas2nd Brian Spitanek. 3rd 'EreCohen; 0-IO, Itt Genege Cts.canas, 2nd Jeff Malik, 3rd t,aeeHauduk; 11-13, Ist Tim [avril2nd Rich Chandler, 3rd DavrSchpffler; 14.16, Ist Stich Caten17 A up, 1st Bob Ries. 2nd JoeRies, 3rd Bill Grew; Obslnclegirls - 6 A 7, Ist Sharon Arnold;

. 0-lo, lut Joan Scheffler, 2ndDiana Dispaet, 3rd Laura Ries;11-13, Ist Easan Dengter, 2ndLisa Grs.deten, 3rd Christin Cha.canas; 14-16, 1st Cathy Ransey;17 & up, ist Caret Chaconas; 2ndGiany Ries 3rd Sandy Ries; bryn. 6 & 7. Ist Nick Chacanas; 2ndEren Cohen, 3rd Brian Spitoock;8-IO, 1st MIke Co.pposono. 2ndJerry Ackerman, 3rd Bill Weint-aelman; 11-13, Ist Rick Chnndler,2nd Jahn 'Scheffler, 3rd GoryLieheensan; 04-16, Ist Rich Calen,

.2nd Tom Anderson; 17 & np. tatBob Ries, 2nd JoeRies, 3rd BillGrew.

NTLRSllOCKEllOU$E' LEAGUE DIVISION

Squiré . MI( DIvidas.Tenm #52 clinched the first half

championship with a 2 to O witsover #55, Ricky Deelis scored bothgoals Ihr #12 und Jeff Dashaecorded his necead shatant ofthe season.

Team #l2drfeoted #13 4 to 2,on the strength nf a 4 gast gameby Jeff Ddnh. Ansisting an thrgoals were Dan Sullivan andFrank Soverinn. Chrin Addantescared bath goals fOr #13 withassists bj Gary Solomon (2) undEric Sirlaff. Pat Aqailla played astranggamo w goal making many

Bm.tnns DEclaImsSkaja Tenace Funeral Home

beat.#33 5 to 4, scoring their 11hgoal with S nèconds to go. Scoringfor Skaja Tenore FaneraI HomeJim Hanson (2), Jack Jnhnsey,Bah Wagner and Cïesirlski withassists to Jack Johnsey (2), JimHanson andÇiesiclski,-John Dalyplayed a goad game in gaol.Per Wer Dis isle.

The Lides Club of Nues de.feuted Optimists of Des Plaines 7toO, Liars Club afNiles goalie EdDulalnwsbi played an excellentgame is Ihe nets as he eeglstercdhis second shut ost of Ihr season.Jon Darnosoite had I gest and 3assisls,JeffDelartl,ad I goat oralI assists. Bob Kimmith threeassists. Todd Kasih..and FrankCiesietski also hadussists and BillDurhler had 5 geaIs, includingone penalty shot und two assistsfor Liana Club of Niles playedIlicir best gume of the season.

Men's. b.sILetbIII ..

The lirai week nf action in theNues Park District Men's Basket.ball Leagne saw the fatlawingteams record victories:

At 7 - la a game that went tataovertime, Ihr Brewers dawned

At 8 'Ron's Liqanes had lIttletroubla as they dawned Ihr Saps.92.42. . ,

. .t 9 ' The-Cnlfinh slipped byDcmpsler Pica. Bank 52.44..

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, Pré-schoolregistration

, The GóifMaine Park District ist. still occept'mg reglsteottan far per

school classes during the winter- session. The pee school program. 'is designed ta Offerisaysand girls

., a_group play enpnrience beforr. theyenter kindergarten. Childrene participate in such activities us

masiwi pointing, games, crofts,: and tta.ytelling: The pce school program begins,

os Feb. 7, and continues foe 17weekt until Jane 10. There is achoice oSa Tuesday and Thaesdayprogram foe $57 ptr session, aMonday, Wedsesday and Fridayprogram foe $05 pee session, orodaily program for $142 persession. The 2N and 3 year aidsmeet from 9 am. intl 11 am.and the 4 and S year aIds meetfrom 12:35 p.m. astil 2:30 p.m.

All children 'mast be theeeyears of age by April 1, 1977 ioorder to enroll In the pee sahmlprogram. At the time of regis.traitas, fifty per cessI of Ike fee is

'doe, with the hataath of paymentdae'.by April 1, 1977,

For mare Information no thepee school program. please callthe park district at 297-3000,

GroveExer'dmseet "Çombtnes eoerciseand dance to limber, slim down,Or sbapr.np, and provides newdimoasios and vitality. Move.ment with music. Fan andrelaxing class; learn new discodances." Location - MansfieldPark; Thnrsdoys, beginning Feb.0O;-8t55-9:15 p.m.; $8 tortesLeeks (non-residents II. mare);registration sow open at the PorkOilier;. Instructor Alice AnoGreene.DIsco Dance, Mansfield Park;Tharsdays, heginniog Feb. lO,715-9,55 p.m-Malts; locationPrairie View Community Center;Fridays, hegtnstñg Fob. 4. 7.8p.m.-Adalts; Saterday, beginningFeb. 5; 3-4 p.m-Teens; $5 for 6weeks; Instructor Alice AnnGreene;. registration begins im-mediately at Fark..Office.Sewing: location Prairie ViewCammnnity Center; Mandays,beginning March 7; 5.7 -Beg. &

-Ads.9-l7yr,olds; 7-Op.m. - Beg.:& Ade. Adults; $20 for 10 weeks;instructor Selñfa Goldsmith; re.g:steatios begins immediately atPark Office.Cre,tive ranking; "CreativeCook,ng far Children. ActualPreparation coohing and chan op.Kitchen safety, cooking equip.mesI, selling tables and meal-tame manners, Appetizers, barsd'aeavrrs, salads. m,in dishés,petalocs.and desserts," $12 for 6wcehs (material incladed); ageand time: 9 years old . Beg. &Ade. 3:30-4,30 p.m. Taesdays,beginning March 1; age & time:löycors old - 435-S,35 Taesdays,beginning Mhrch I; locationPrairie View Commnnity Center;instraclor Carol Gail: registrationogiss immedintely.at Park Of.

Snsdpy. (ages 8.14) 'Scnlpy is acraft using man-mude paly.clay,which can be fired in a homeOven. Designèd In touch the bastefOrming of. shapes an animals,peqpleand Ilsingïfor Decarativeplfrp9ses." Location Prairie ViewCommnnity Cnntnr; Thnradays,beginning Feb. 57; 3:30-5 p;m.;516 far. S . weeks (materialsincluded); Snstrsctar BasIcaSherwood; registratias beginnImmedlafolyat the Park Office.

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North Bnndary }tadassah svillhold its annual goods and servicesunction. 'Slty's the Limit SuHr-day. Feb. 26. at the SheralanNorth Shore Inn, 933 SkotsieBlvd., Northbrooh. A preview andsilent aoction will ho from 7.8:00p.m. The live auction wilt begin ut8:00 p.m. Donutio is p2.50 porperson and refreshments will beserved.

Mrs. Sy Nagoesky of Skokir,Mrs. Ben Rosenthal and Mrs.Louis Werner of Wilmette areunction co.chairmen.

Proceeds will benefit the Ha.dusuab Medical Organisation andYouth Aliyuh. Fee frn-lhoe.iofor.mutioo please cull AN 3.7473

SUArOn Sunday, Feb. 6, from 1:30

fill 4 there will hr on Art Show iothe Chorch Hull of St. IsaacJugne9 at 8101 Golf rd., Nilet.

Original ail paintings wilt be

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Atlas Shab,nCongregutlon Adas Shalom,

6945 Dempstcr, Morton Grove,will honor ils youth ut Fridaycrening family services startingut 8:15 p.m. Everyone is invitedlo ultend und puetuhe in the OurgShabbut following services. Sa-turday, morning services willbegin ut uso.

Adas Shalom's Sislerhood busannounced plans for u gulaauction in thr syuugogue on Feb.26.

If you would like mofe is.foesoaljoo about Adas Shalomactivities or would She to bepluced on our mulling list, pleasecall 965.1800.

t Show,displuyed by Home Arts, aDlvisioñ of caelyle. 200 pu'mtiog4of various eines will be displayedou easels usd prison will rango.

By Fáry RepresentativasSaturday. January 29. 1977 - 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.

CAMERAS fr ACCESSORIES WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

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50103:5 are now brio8 acceptedin the 43rd Anneal B'oui B'rith'YoultsOrgunioution busketballroornument, whieb sturts onFebmury 27. Play will be held inthree Divisions: Grummor SchoolHigh School, and Senior. No entryfee is required. Entry forros muybr obtained from the LeagueSecretary. Louis Bushin, ut B'naiB'rith 001cc, 8 So. MichigunAvenue. Chicugo Illinios, 60603;phone . 782.4766.

Parents withoutPartners

North Shore Chapter #378 ofPureutu Without Puetners cor-diully inviten all singfe parents toits Generul Meeting on Friduy,Jannury28th, 018:30 îs.m. ut theVOlo Toscana, 6211 Lincoln Ave..Morton Grove.

The speukee for the oveningwill br Mr. Bob RuDel. Hissnhject Is 'Psychology of Hund-writing". Coffee, cash bar anddancing will follow th meeting.

Far further information, rail869.8848 nr 328-9314.

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&.EsIIMATES.:

Skolcie- Vally United.Crusade awards lunchèonThe Annual Meeting and the second yeur.

Awards Lnncheun of the ShaMe Roisald T. Gealewskl, ChairmuvValley United Crnsude wosheld of the 1976 Campaign eepoerd3ml. 20 at the North Shore Hilton that $94,138 bud been rained ivHotel in Sknkievjth PreuldeorDe. the Cumpuign or 102% nf theJumes P. Richter, presiding. .092,000 genl. This amount, piseRichter is Director of Pupil fiends. allocated by the UnitedServices ul Niles East High Way of Snburbun Cisirugo, willSchool. . benefit 13 local service agencies

Mrs. Dorothy A. Xlemptncr of participating in Ihn United Cro.Morton Grove was elected the sude.new president; Joseph J. Pulen, Divisions rrucbisg 100% 01DieectorofComnsunity Affairs for their goals ore as follows: ludos.S.gofde Corp., was elected Vice trial, Employrn Purlicipatior,President and Robert ,C. Lnker, Schools and Residential. Bust.Treasurer of Gerber Plumbing nenses having 100% of theirFeolnren Carp., in Lincolnwond employees participating in thewos elected treasurer to succeed progrum include the Skohir TrostThomus J. O'Connell who is uvd Savings Book, Old Orchardretiring from that office. Batik osetthe Nites Brunch of the

William Yule nf the Skohie FirstPcdreal Savings und Loon atTrost und Savings Bunk was Chicago. The lutter grasp hodu0000eccd us the 1977 Campaign 12% nf their 18 employees whoChairman, Joseph J. Pulen; Vice were fuir share givers.Chuiemun und Floyd C. Boswell, Varions uwurds were presentedPresident of Teletype Corp. will to officers, firms and "Cro.head the Industrial Division for suders".

Gold Rush Fest,vdSt. Jnliuna Chaech,Olsetn und

unces, TV. gumes, und u stereo.Tonby Avenues, Chicago. will There is no charge for admissionpresent its annual Gold Rush to the Cusino which will be sel upFeslivul, Jannary 28, 20, Pebre. in the school hull.ury 4 und 5. The feslivul, un A musical ressue, Choc J II,annual fund raising event Ilse the. will be presented in ihe gym alparish, will open the Golden 7:30 p.m. und 10 pet. euchJubilee Annivernuey Year. The . eyenìng. Admission In the rossepavish was established in Edison will be 52.50 for adults and $1.25Park in 1927. foe children 11 und younger.

Frulnred on these two week- A. drawing for 16 cuslt prionsrods wtll be Casino with Las . will be held on the evening ofVegas style gutiseu. Available FebrnueyS. Refreshmentd,wilt bepeines will loclnde small appli. available.

Notre Dame placement examNutre Dame High School for Notre Dame uccesits thosc sIs.

Beys. 7655 Deospstee, Niles, will dents whose nneds will brhold u second ptuoomonl esami- satisfied by the schnal'n carri.nation for incoming freshmen on . colam. The stndenn should bringSutnrdsy, Pele. 12, 5977. ThIs wilh him two #2 pencils und a $10euumls for boys wha were unable test feé.to luke the first exam on Jan. 8. Further iuform'ation can beThe exam will htigin at 8:15 um. obtained hyculling the 001ro ou

. und be over ut 11:30 n.m. The sehool.duyo bolineen 8:30 um.main enHance uf the school on and 4 p.m. The number isDempster st, should be used. 965-2900.

Oakton gels grant for.' seniorcitizen workshop

The Illinois Arts Council hasawarded u grunt ofS300 toOuklonCommunity College for a seniorci tizno s drama workshop.

This grant wan announced.bpChuiemun Howard Luvia ut theregular meeting. nf the OuktonBouM of Ycustees os Tuesdaynighr. Jun. 18.

The senior citizens dramaworkshop, which involves sf'eit.ing, acling, impravisalioh,. undpredncisg. will be held at theSkekie Senior Coancil during thespring señiester on Monday uf.leeuanns from 2.4.

The program is also purtiully

vwas"Develuping.ao Ideal Society"

will be the topic of ii freeinlrodactery invIare On Ike Truss-.cendentul Meditation pregeam tobe hold Ihm Monday. Jan. 31,73O p.m. at the Hilen PablicLibracy 6960 Oaktun.

A fully teamed. and qualifiedteaèhee uflheTM programwill bespeaking en the knoefitu from Ihntechnique for the individual undsociety.

"Through the regalar practice

funded by a grast from the SkohicFine Arts Commission, Workshoppuelicipurts will onrh under thedireolinu of. Murcie Tolundcr, awriter und playwright who co-directed la similar drama work-shop for senior citizens ouChicago's South Side:

Putriciu Hundzel, -director ofnon-traditional student progiumsat Oaktan, psiuts sut Ihat senioradults can demonstrate theirlatents und cerulivity ut the sumelimo lhatnthrr rommonity meso.bers cnn enjoy drama workshopperformances. The first perlar-mancos are plunned far laiespring.

MoM SoMe

of the TM techoique, scientific. eeseucch has shown that- urn'sthinking beoomen mom orderly,mues purposeful. A prelimInarySociological sandy shown that

. when 66on a smau poetisa of o.city'spopalaeionprzctices theiMtechnique twice dully, Ihn wholepnpntalinn is ioflaend in upunitive way, bringing about amoro ideal society. For moreinformation cull 8641810.

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TOTaL$11.550,79422 TOTAL . $Ri,l50;84,fl

OFFICEHOURS

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TUESDAYS:Rua.m. IS 4:08 pn,.

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NAtICOLOItINS

Auxiliary Unit Dunce Chair-man. Mrd. Shirley LaRusa, en-sconces that the Marino GroveLegion Pool 134 Valentine Douceis one uf the Dolt's moto foodraIsing evento of the year. lt iubeing. held Saturday, Feb. 12.from 9 p.m. to I23O orn.

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MG Legion's - CPR classes"Red Hearts Ball"

All of the profits from resodance go fur the relsobditaltoo ofour War Veterans. Our UnitLadles speosor moay áests andprograms for the Veterans utHines, Went Side and LakeoideResearch Veteruns ttespitals.

Mrs. LaRosa invites all of theurea eeoidootu te join the fogies.noires and Auniliary members fora fan-filled eveaiog.

The low price of $17 pee coaptesviti Includo the music of thé MikeSanders Teto fur your dancingplouxere, a delicieus buffet offried chicken and betel round ofbeef und liqaid refreshmentnAny resident wishing te jetons atthis dance muy call: ChairmanShirley LaResa 965.7386, er Com-mittee Jelle Williams, 673.5143;Jeanolte Hack, 966-7717; Rose.-mary Hilbert, 966'9593; NinaBurtholemy, 965.3937; AlyceCampanellu, 966.3928; LaVoroSchneider. 227.4951.

ftesMontia' Sthoi&Margaret Godoàns, 9349 Ocark

St., Mort,n Grave, illinois, hasbeen chosen a PresidentialFreotsman Scheine at Drnbe Uni'versity, according to Dr. WilburC. Miller, Prenidcvt of theUniveenily.

Instenction en the lifesaving- techniqne cardiopotmenaey en.sasitatien

(CPR) will be heidat6:30 p.m., Wedneodáy, Fehrnaey9. in the 10th ficar east diningteem ofLolhoran Genvial Hospi.tal, Parts Ridge.

The class will includo u shortlecture by Debbie Buckley, RN.,B.S.N.. emergency medical sys.toms courdlautar at LeIhen.General. A film eoplaining whathappons when a person nolfees acardiac uriest and nespinulorydistress wilt br shown -and theCPR tochniqne, which- in manycases can save the peeson's life.will be demonstrated by MIssBackley. - Menitared "Resasci.Aorte" dolls will be available enwhich tu predico the techniqanand individual instrnctloo will heprovided by Miss Buckley undrepresentatives from-: area firedepartments including paeamed-icsand emérgency medical tech.

Tire Febroury 9th shea is thebeginning uf o serios of. CPRclasses to be hefd 00 the secondWednesday of each mouth thenNonemben 1977. The ctaéoes areopon to all ages of the generaipnbtic. Enrollment fon each clam,

-however, is limited. Reglotcatlonsand further loqairies should bemade by phentng 6Ev5l5O.

A foe of $2 will be changed lorover the cost of materials asaddaring the class.

967-9133

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Wrapping cookiesfor shut-ins -

Every Çhristmas The Monten Greva Warnen's Club . unddelivers cookies lo slsat.ion along with another gift In thespringtime. . -

Shame above are Lam- Busuell. Committee member. DorothyPallor. Chairman. and Betty OcIen. Cu-Chairman. Anyoneinterested in entering a name ufa Marten Germe shut-is to the Hutof the Women's Club can du se by contacting Dorothy FaUne,Chairman, en any Clab member.

Dr chen - named - director- for Accountants groupDr. Jeyce Choc of Martes,

Grave has been appointed Dirne.terM Manascnipts afthe ChicagoChapter nf the NuttunatAssacia.tian of Accenntants. Do. Ches,mba previaasly nerved as Assaci.ate Director af Maunscnipts, willcomploto the escoplead- teem ofZigmund Zudyk mba has trans.ferred ant -of the area

The NAA is u peofessionnlassocintian nf aven 73,000 mesa.been In 300 lecal chapines. TheChicago Chapter has evor 900members panticiputiag in itsvarions edrscatinnal, prafcssieoal.und social activities. The Aoseci.ution is dedicated to the promo.tien uf the prafoasian of manage.ment accoanting by.providing therecegnitiun ofeducattonal attain.ment and professional campe.

Chinese cuisine

Bern an Lostheean Genthi Heu.pilaI was:

A tray, Peten Howard, Dec. 30.9 lb. 4ao, toMr. and Mrs. Dennis -

H. Heels, 310 Nnva, Glenvlew.Brother: Russell, 6v.. Grand.parents: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin P.thiel,. Mprton Grove add Mr..Howard Wneds, Woaddale.

tonen. Thmagh their pmgnasns,the local - chapters assist andancaarage their members inacqnhing and maintaining therequired level ef prafesslanalcampot000e.-- 00.-Chan received hrPh.D, Inaantitative Methads and Rca-

nemica them the Untvetoity offifirsots after aeqaiciag an MBAfrorntheUniversltofMluinesota,She bss tanght at bath ihn

'-University of Minnesóta and theUniversity of Illinois und ispreseatly Assistant Professur ofAccunoting at Do Faul UniversityIn Chicaga. Dr. Circo has badseveral articles published -in thefield - of mathematical peogram.mieg fendecisions andén risk andis currently Itsitnived in svstudy cfretail pricing systems. . -v &'

Preparation of "Quick Breads"incleding popovers, muffins, andfente breads, wilibeshe tepic fur aMONACEP dass from -7:30-10p.m. an Thnruduy, Feb. 3. atMaine East High Schoel Damp-sien and Patter, Pack Ridge.

Purticipantuwill receive recipesand tanletbe leeats prepared byBirdie Selingen. p MONACEP

- instructor since 1971. -

The fee Ihr this ene.evenlngprogram is $8 far both residents

- and nan-residents nf Maine andNues Tmnnslrlps: MONACEP ishe adnit nnd carrlinning edoca.

tien program of Oakton Corn.mnnii, Cellege. ,967-582l.

-içm ¡&ìt -i---.. The-talk District M'mais Fed-senties. f Women's dabs will

- ment an Manday. Jan. 31, 1977,- ai the flagres Park Wasnan',

c2ab, 7077. - Ashland ave.,chicago. Registration will taut .t -

-9 a.m. Mxi. PanI Connally. 5847-w. Rob. ni., Mantos, Come, -

.- president, will rail the meethsgta- arder at 9:30 n.m.

Lsinclsnan will be second st- 12:30 p.m. Rruetvadnns airessldbe msde with, Men. GeorgeBatimuon. l3tSCaoteebaiy b..,Giraview er with Men. AndrewAmrich, lIZ E. Slain nd.,,folmsd1ake Ill. : -

aMa.dhr.sdA Wheeling, ill, resident re-

ported ht, 1971 bien Ford Mavenlck stolen frem Golf Milipacking let on Wednesday after.neon, - Jan. 19. The cur wasIncolori in Ike lot a thoU timo laterby pulire. - -

MndaslatfailawnsjA 34 year old Des Plaines

oalesman leid Hiles police an-other dnivénwas tailing bis carWednesday afternoon, Sau. 19.

Ho fitst noted the car (samemake and medot)bchtrjd him asbe was wesibuend un Touhy. Hostopped fer gas at Tuuhy undMilwaukee and whoa be. pullednot the màtdeist mat behind himagain. The driver drove pant tuwait lo a porkin lot on Mil.waakee near GaSton. Victim saidbepacked coreos the street until apainoi Car drove by, whes horeported the incident.

Licenseplates enthe tailing tanchecked oui - to a Nonthfleldresident.

- -PallenaldHiles police said they were

-alerted te ainlsi Cuok CoanlySheriff's Police in the upper-hension roely Wednesday murs.ing. Jun. 19 af3 mon. al Deerloveand Milwaakee who were al.legedly Invulvod lo the armedrobbery uf Clank Gas Stailun at9618 Milwaukee ave. In theunmrolponalad arca.. - loasname enflerA resideut on the 8300 black uf

Oriole told police she has brenreceiving sumeruas phusie callsfrom ais naheasvo calter mhohangs up withont saying any.thing. She-wif! neck help from thephono cempány.B.

A NUes reuide65 who corn-plaloed toNilespeltcethat he wasmanhandled and forcibly evictedteam Snllivan's at 9055 Mil.waukee ave. later declined topress. clraegns.

-The owner said both partiesinvolved liad ilseon drinking and

-9 that the victIm-at ene time hadbren reqaesied te leave Ikepremises.

- PøatoffIn.dsnftA U.S. Peni Office Snbstation

located la il Gaif Mill mall storewas reportedly nabbed Jun. 17 ofapprexinsahaly ssilo in curreNcy.

Felice taM the.utere employee-

returned from land, and found a$lOblil lying nu ike fleer neta therngisier. Further inveotlgatlonreveaiedtjse rash lass.

A nielen one owned by a ParkRidge- residnat was ecovecedTharsday,.Jan2oin McDonald'spacking let 7937 MIlwaukee uve.

McDonald manager Steve Tap.reewski teld police the car budbeen. in the lat nince Jars. 16.

Apprauimately $575 lus officeeqnlpmenl and inota- hr cash was

. taken Jan. 20 frshn Fias-Tord Ca. --

Vut '7430 Cénname.

-Felice saideetrywas mada thena brokenwindow.inla the officearea, wftiere,5 alfices were ran-sacked,T calculalono valned at$400 and $175 were token saIdpolice, Also repes slalea was upostage rmchr,n, change foam a

ndingmaeh1ne and a Ceta Cala-

A. NUns mass parked his van at8501 Dempateran ilse macsit8 ofJars. 15; reinrntng IS minutestaler ta find lt gone.

Theawnn laid police the nasswas valued at s3,2oo and that itmrnta5Ied -2 - -iaa,s, cleaner,,

2 at $I,000snd-, ..eats, cleaning equip. -

cnt entlifsatad at $200.

Off thé- ÑILES

Stacebsrglany -::Appnunimato, $135 fa -was Çpurledly Olulen from - C.Swensoq Fist Co., 8990 Mil.wuukee ave., overnight Jun. Il.Police said uffeedors priedOpen the offiro flung robinettak:ng the cash from the regionentIten unl,,ed the buck door andwalked

CarnInas bargfaraThieves broke iota a Birehwou,j

uve. homr on Saturday, taking$345 in currency and overluekioganother $120 in cash.

Felice said entry was made bybreaking u near door windowwhile the homeowners wore inchurch. The offenders appearedto br e a hurry, dumping drawerrontents un thr floor and un thebeds.

P,L10E BLOER- - - _i---llasnebJad . --

- Thinvestrfoke IniQa Leuington--Las lsetjie-iñflunkin Hill Estate.oocnoiglft Jan. 16 ceasing neestimated $3130m damages. . -

- Polioouid sonne was living in -

the boato -which wus beieg -remodeled. Faraiture und bc-losgiogs in (be basement wereleft andistonbed.

- - Retail theftA 23 year old Chicago woman -

was charged with theft aridreleased udder $1,000 bond Jan. -

15.Pulire said she wari appre.

hended OotnidéofPeeney's curry.ing 4 dresses coIned at $106 andshopping . bogs roataining na.meeous items of duthing fromvarious stores in Gulf Mill.

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--- - StalensoatoA cur owned by a Chicagu

- wuman was stolen from BankerHill Constey Club at 6635 Mil.wanke ove. Tursday, Jan, 18and reroverod 2 days later afterbeing ineolved in a 3.cae accideetio Chicago.

Niles pulire said Merman Ku.Wa, 18. of 7358 Ocooto in Chicagowas changed with possession uf ustulen auta by Chicuto patrie.

Harns enteredTV0, radios and watchrs were

left intact end uedisterhod bythieves who broke into a home eathe 7600 bloch of Nova.

A voighhor taking care of thehome while the canee wasvacationing told police the bed.rooms had boon ransacked.

SIgn damagehndaln threw stores then the

plasticove66g ufan electric signal L ft L Faroitnee store at 9010Milwaukee ave,, canning as es.limated $580 in damages.

SauplelnnsaefivtgesA 33 year old Des Plaines

women told police Jan. 16 that 2mro attempted lo nape hen andleak her parso roelainiog $10gola checks, keys and cash shortlyaher baying the Time Machine, adiseotheqav at 9046 Golf rd.

She told pulive she face hrrtelephone number to the men In0e effort to regoin bet porsr.Police apprehended the men afterone of Ihem telephone the victimat bee homo durieg police investi.gatiun.

Both men denied the changes.

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Era of Economy Pa chairpersòÀs . .Rainbow drawing winners

It, Era f Eca my Paey h a red fi, 1h w h d a Cg 1h pl ifarm are,-(lca hisope s fa the pcommg V H g f Nil s Tm t p t A P seI Ab S In ca Iel cli n S t ceedhytbep etytaru thei mp 1go p D thy Ty De K 1h Mayarc Dorothy Tyse.und Dennis Keith. Nicholas Blanc Ñid Village Clerk. Frank C. Wagtef,

Park Ridge womanswindled in con game

A 56 year old Park Ridge Professional Building. She te- her, that she would hold thehousewife was bilked last week of torced to say herhoss advised her si IlITs money.$3.970 which she hod pat op as the money w for real und that Wh the vIctim reached the"faith money" to two con artists the there should nharg il. tutu licor office it was cloned.0l a phnny pigton drop' scheme The victim told pulire she and When she retorned to th deport.in the sooth motI at atf MO! the flrnt woman agreed to each . mmnolore both momeo hod fledShopping Center. . pa1 ap -faith' money. Each left. w,!!, her money.

.The victim told police she was to obtain money, the second One of lhe Women was den-approached Friday afternoon by a sanpect accompanying the victtm . ctihgd as S ft. 6 in., weighing IZO.woman atwood 39. An they wore ta her home whpre she picked up Ihn.. slgeder. with block. fttnlylathing a second female, appront- Iwo hank bnokn in order to haie, dark complesioflecf nodmately 311 years old, approoched oithdrow the $3.970 from tho seaming glosses.asking for odvice an o packet of banks. . The second woman algo wheemaney containing tange hills she The three met ogain is a glosses, wan S ft 6 Id., wcighiñhad foond in the mot!. deportment Store Ut Golf MiU a5d 135 lbs., mediom build witbbloçThe second femate Cold she i. their faith monies. The hair and U coffee conìpleotóa.woatd contort herbons f odv,ce, lii ml revisited ber em- Nilés poliá sold the 'tpjgeooa CPA reportedly located on the

L r..tan,i0g to inform the drap" is the predonsinotit swindle5th floor of the Golf Mitt victIm thot lhcboo wooted tunee used to fletee people ont of their

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enrís MON..store for men UNL ÑINI J

M a a Mr J G lt pt 2401 Swomwood D GI w h.--- prenooted o-check for.$lOO wnclhnf groceries in Dec. drowing

p red m lhIy by Rannhow Dt t fChcogota dCheek in being presanted by Bay Mastro, Rainbow Store, 8012

Wauttcgon, in Nitos.- . . -.

Nortran oppoSes discontinuingOf commuter train byMilwaukee Road

NORTRAN (North Sahaehan fietd, Whether that need is grewMons Trann,t District) naid that it enoagh to generate nuffio,eotopposed dincontinaing o new, ridern to jantify Train #2103 roemctffning "retorne" commotnr Onty be determined afIce otrain eyrt,it d by the Mi!woahee Teasonobte period of oporatlovrd.frn,o t.Iu.agotoMorionGrove and heavy publicity."and DcrIi Id.

Train #2103 leaven Unioa Sta-.toseph.Iltiohn, enncotivo du' tion at 7:07 am. and makes Iworector and general manager nfstops in Chicago, al Western aveNORTEAN. naid that he has and Healey, and two saburbocpsked RTA tRegional Transporta-

, Morton Grove at 730 n.mtian Authority) ta arge the and Deeefinld at 1,50 Uns. The.ãttroad ta continae the tratn, train then rotaron to Chicago as a#2toa: for novera! mare monthsregalar, Mitwaakee ed., Chicago-"and pubtietee It heavity so thathoand commaler train.pelecho! asees muy find oat abon,.

onord Einnnherg, NORTRANtry it. and oltitnn!oly became trastee from G!encoe, said he

Thkva opposes IRStuitioñ tax prOposal -

Cojtdressman Abner J. Mibva copes, the IRS ends ttp is the rotetniny strongly opposed an toter. of tltehatly." .

an! Reveane Service proposa! that Mtkva nord that mamy aniver.woatd reqaire employees of edo- st!y employees apparently toakcationa! institutions to treat as ponfttons tn pneale mstttutsonn,Instable income scho!arhipn giv. sometimes at great financialop to anymemhors nfthnir family sacrifice. hecanse they knew thntadder a . taition remission pro- lhesrchildrcn wotttd ho asnared ofgram. a rottege edncatian

In testimnny at the IRS pab!ic "Withsat the tuitIon remissionhearing. Mlkvn said t!t80 the !RS Program. entrent facuttyand staffproposal "is in clear violation of maybe fatwed la drift away to thestatute. the intent of Congress better salaried positions in pri-and -the long standing practice sete itsdanlry nr to tax.sappnrteded the IRS," pabtic inntlttttinns with an added

It is estimated that abaat cost to the pahlic," Mlkva said.27.000 stUdents at private cat. "The harden will bnshiftedw thelegen and anivernitles are ntstdy. detriment afnH ncérted."Ing ander tollinn remission pro Recently the Tenanney Detart'grams. . meat abandoned plans to tao

Mikea, whe Is a member ofthe cettalnemplayen benefits such aslionne Way, and Means tan -free ainliné pasCista airlinewriting committee; said that It-is employees and.Mikva natéd thatittapproptiate litt ¡he IRS te facits those actinns nndetscered the ib-en private aniversities 95 the consistency and nnfaieneasaf theobject of Ils first attempt ta tao P'°P° regn!aUanstotu toi-enrtalat benefits as rompensat'mn. tina remlatilan programs.

:'me proposed IRSeegutnilati Kiionetzes nu. One 5mal! ptnee of the Br)m. Sn!ltvan, non of Mr. and'henefitu ta kind'. problem and Mrs. Gera!d SaI!ivan. 1328thus aims the axe eochtsivnly at Breen. NUes. bas been awarded athe pnvate libero! arta eallegeu," namby lifter far his partinipattonMtkva-natd. -'SYiththene iflstlW. tntthè 191Knn; Çoflepa faatbal!tians already hi the floandof team

Dt.! h req nttgRlAwon persie #2103 fr'3'evormresparked hT the Milwaheo Roads -moñths, "especiatty since the-- notification to NORTRAN thnt:il trota mastite moved North in the

. iateOdest.-lo. neck lo drap Train earty morning anywoi so that it#Sl0..bcsense of tow nitternhtp. con moké. its- rege!or wommulecThe train han horn aperaltog only into Chicago. -Running this-since Oct. 31, 1976. - train -as a :reveese Commoter. D,John said. that there "in involves tiltln - more than foorcerta ly a d f m ro g eut stop o d the st gbt add.rebersecomn5ater train to permit donut hosts which These stopsw rhors Ch cog to g 1 t 1h r ge roleJabs in Morton Grove and Deer-

mo Ong!., Thnr,d.y, Jonnacy 27, 1977 Page 13

Dernpster Plaza Rank employees lauded for Senior Citizen- shows- Laughter rang throughoat Golf Bank and hel1sed nerve twotcrtt Nursing Home as over 100 heuntifst cakes which the Book

brought over along with anonbreahuhle comb for nach

patient A ten decks of cords faront of Ihe paticets.

patieats apptnaded the perler.mance of Dean Weiso who eightbefore their eyes transformedbimselfinto ahgaeioas clown. AsDorothy- Schoensler, Social Dir.retor. sold, "There isn't u lot foethose people to smIle -about sothis Is eeafly a wondeefol treat."

CetinHânnea & Nancy Kou-lonpis. wgre, hovteses foe the

Furnace hre- -. Safety TipsThe tilles Fire' Prevention

Barean dyisen that during therecaed breaking temperotare,these past. weehn, farooco syn.toms In. hùildingn are beingworked to their maximum capaci-ties. - -

Fornace fittero nhoold he re-ptaced according to mnnnfac-tornes dlreetion. in most in-stiefeen this in on a monthly

- badin during the winter heatingseason,

Pe hells -onhot nie femaresshoald becheched for fraying orcracking-ar If the beltis loose.Matntsahoald be oiled as dir.ented by the manofocinrer andchecked, if the motor in makingnaine, that could mesa hearings

Fámace homidiflee mateenshould -also be checked- on a

-,.rrga!ar basis, Keep all cam-bustibles away from fornace area

- and fern heI wà(er tank so thereis tesa chañen of having fam-mab!o malaria! sturi on ISeo,

During the Ipring, fornacechimneys shoald be checked forntvasary repair work,

.

Film FOSIiVIThe. free Film Festival spon-

.' odre,! by Oechard Mentol HealthCenter of. Hites Towonhip hantt,roe (3). mere - Friday eveningyresentatlons. Dealing with pee-lods ofStaess-hsFamily, filma tobe presented are:

Jaaaary28th '-Divorce and howto dea! with isimpact-on children.

Fnhraary-4lh . Momeen Sto.pleton os a middtn-agod wifewhosichitdren have loft the homecod tife fa empty,

Febroory lJth -- Death andDyIng ai,d How To Say Goodbye.

At! films begin at 7:30 p.m.followed by small rap gcanpn ledby Center Staffitsthb comfortablegronp rooms at 8600 Goons PointRoad, Sknkie,

VIP Connetly getNOn i vehicle sticker

Thn-Morton Grove Chamber nfCommerce and thç Village ofMarion Grace are bestowinganelbee boner on the VIP Man ofthe Year, fha! Coyite!!yand greRicing him the Nttrnher I vehicle -

etlnkerwhieb bears the neat of theChamber ofCommorce this yearS .- village Clerk, Fred McClory,and Ch.mber President, RobertHick. will prment this awoed toConneHyan Saturday, Jan. 29. at!O:306m. at the Motten GroveVillage Hoi!.

H000r studeNtSnto few thin area. are

InC!nded,on Henne Roll lisisaonoaocedft,e the Brat semesterat Kanons State College ofPitt0hatg. Anneuneemeot of theandnrgcaduofC Henne RoB alti-donKwas,je byDr. Alvin H.Pk94ttlr. Academic Vice.Peldent

- nf KSCP. Inctaded wast Rnnild. ti. 4t.tf93O8CenfralAve.,-- Maktóo-,g,. -

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Alsoto attesI to thiv program isa letter rereived from St. Bene-diet's where Me. Weiss alsoptrfgrmed

Fam 9 (STATE Rmlmd Merth - Brat

Misa Celia HunnenDempslee Ptouo Bank8720 DempsterNites, lt. 6064g

Dear Miso Hanses-t wish to eapross the approda.

tion at everyone at St. Benedict'sfor the sptnedid program prenen-ted here by Mr. licuo Weins onJonoory 4. The Residents enjoyed

Mr. Weiss's Clown act more thonalmost any other program of theChristmas season. -

lv additiov, it was presented atjost the eight time the dotdrswsafter the Christmas festivities..seth the weather too severé forthe people to go not socially, ortohove many guests at the Home.

I hope that yoa will eupress toMr. Weiss and to everyone who

PUBLISHER'S COPYIsseuDAlElIøcRToFcoNomoNul,. DEMPSTER PLAZA STATE BANKof -_),1.0IS.I11.iit1joj8

hod Unything to do with theprogram our deep grodtnde forthe teeot! Loaghter is the hest giftthat anyone Con bestow 0e oarResidevtsl

Sincerely yoors.SlOter lretle Sebo, 05H

St. Benedict's Home6930 W. Touhy

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ASSETSCanti and doe toan banks (tncladlrtg s ,MTON nnpostyd debito)U.S. Treasory söcaritins

Obtigatlnes of other IS. gonncmneei agnocins and ctrpoçatlo,,nOtltiga!ltitn of Stilts and pollici! nobditintinsOther bonda, totes, and datinetumsCorpoeattntnck

1. Tradlt acénnof nacn0ties9. Federal boOn notti ioØ secatitbis pn,changd under agrewnmtts In resell9. a. mann. Intel lexciadlog onnaound tanne) 5 9,919

h. Less: Resets. for possible toan lusses 5C- Loren, bat

lo. 'Hired biose Inoocinglt. Back prnmloes, fornItore and tintares, and ntheransetn rejtrnsestittg bunk prnotlnes

Riot oolito tweed ether lOan honk promises

tnveutmnets lo onctnnotldated nnhsidtarins unti atsocloted companiesCantamos' tiabitity to thin honk on acceptances notstandlitg

Is. OIlier assets (Item 7 nl 'titter amato' schedule)

TOTAL ASSETS (sam nl ltntnn 1 Ihm 15).

UASIUUESOnmanfi dnptsltsnt Individuals, pattnntnhlpn, nod cerporaltnon

le. Ihn. and savings depnsgs ut ledlaidauls, parteernitips, sod corpnraonesOtftnsits o! United Stales Govemment

DeposIts nl StrIes Und political subdisininen

lt,p.nl!s g? fertige govgenmnnts nod sOstai InstOutions

Deposits n! commecciat banks

CertifIed and officers' checbn

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u. Total dnmand dnpnsitn

h. lotit time and naalngn depatits gFederal funds purcbasOd and tectirgins sold under agre.tntotgs In rnparchateOther liabtOles tor bnergwnd money

Nortgagn indebtedness

Accnptunces noncuted by or for accnuttt g! this heuh nod outstandingOther liabilities litan 9 nl "tItrer tlahilOins" schedüte

TOTAL LtABtLITIES (nnctudln5 nuheedinated ntten sud debentures)

31 . Sabntdlnatnd totes und debentares '

32.

33

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Connote 010th a. Ng. nhares autttotlzadb. Nu. shorts outntunding

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TOTAL LtABtLlTtES AND (0011V CAPITAL (mm bI Oies 30, 31, ucd 37). UNOUJIDA

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How to Start Year OwnBoniness: A Ite&djtiesn Work-shop' will be held from 9:30 am,iO4 pm. on Saturday, trek. 12, atOakton CommunIty College, Oak-ton and Nagte. Morton Grove.

Participants in this all-dayMONACEP workshop will dis.

LEGAL NOTICENILES SAVINGS AND,LOM4

ASSOCIATIONToall Stockholders and mcm-

beruof record. of Nitos Savingsand Loan Association,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthai the annual meeling of theStockholders of record of Hiles,Savings and Loan 'Associalion wIll--hé held FrIday, February Il,.1971,M lp,m. at tIse office of the.Assòcialios,7I}77 W. DempsterStet,- Noes,' Illinois, fer shepurpose of electing dieertorn and.lo transact any business os maylawfully come before va:d creel-

Henrys, RothrnbergSecretary

ThdllugI. Thacuday lanosa7 27 1977

PictureFNBØS,ho0lSye veter

Geffeaà (left) aceepatia' floral trrangemem from NodiAnderson and Carroll Luyoian, Vice Presidents of the 200 millinerdollar First National Bank of Shokie in commemoration of Mrs.GoItres 15, yeais of rontlertoss service at the back.

Mrs. Gelleas started atibe hank In 1961 in the proof departmentand worked her way opto nupoevisor of thai department and-thentransferred to the account records department where she is sow iocharge of the 'returoed Items denk'.

HO to Start Your -- Own

-Business

Savin

cover whether they have businessorganizational abilities, learnhelpful hints on selecting abusiness, review private andpoblie resources which can builda business, and meet setieraspiring business people. Thoseattendieg will also have thechance io pluy the "Game ofBusioesn" which simulates thesteps lo be loben In starting abusiness.

The workshop will be led byJohn Seile. associate professor nfbasisess stOakion, a Des Plainesresident who holds a masters'degree in bosiuess admisistrasionfrom Northwestern University,He has preCiously taught MONA-CEP cosrsns in Business Englishand Busiee Strategy. Games.

The fer fur she werhshop is $20for both residents and nos-residents of Mume and NOesTownships. MONACEP is theadslt and continuing educationprogram at Oaklon CommunityCollege.

For further information, callIhr MONACEp office at967-5821.

Dampster PlazaBank's new

istant veepDempsrer Placa Slate Rauh has

new Ausjslant Vice President lisIheir oupasding baa department...

Mr. Recias J. Bachi wus bonsJuly 7, t948 is Lucca, Ii by.Flutti in Ilalion. Graduated in1966 from Fcswick High School inQah Pork. Graduated IllinoisBenedictine College, Lisle, Ill.with Ba hetor of Arts Degree in1970. Awarded the hasic cerlifi.cole from Ihr Americas Instituirof Bushing is 1973.

Mr Barbi comes io as fromanother hank und has S yearsCoprnicscr in Commercial Lend.

Free tax serviceat SkolcieFederal

Shokie Federal Savisgs mainoffice at 4747 W. Deropsler willbe oec of the sites where seoiorresidents can obtaiu free income

The cooneling is offered bythe Shohie Office on Aging theu arecently established federalgrast. Appeinimeets should bemade directly with Ihn 0111cc esAging at 673-0500, cnt. 208.

Banner year forDempster PlazaRichard Horceak, PresIdent, is

pleased to announce that for theyear ending 1976, tutal Asocio ofDempsler Plaza State Bank is.creased 37% from $14,510,000.96is l9755o S19.877,000OO in 1976.

Deposits from $13.528.096,00sa 197S to 118.639.000.00 is 1976,enabled the Bank to channelthose funds hnck to the cam.msnity is Ihr form of increasedloans from $6,915,000.00 in 1975to SbO,042,000,Oo is 1976 fer asincrease of 453'e. Mr. Harcoakcontinued. "l've bees communityoriented since 1956, at which lImeI e: ved into Hiles."

Housing treAds' revealed- at, Füst-14deràl -, 'minar

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les Ballerine, vice'prrslBest of First Federol of Chicago, talkswithvisitors about the local housing market during o Housing oeilMortgage Srmiear spoesorcd rrcontty by First Federal at thr HilesOftice..flallrrise, whospoke on the subject io tiomr, wosjoined isthe'semiror by Robert G. Walters, senior vice presidentand genrol sales manager of ihr residential division of Baird andWarner, leo,: and William W. ICeneody, eurcative vice president ofKerinedy-Brolbers,. Inc., 'Chicogolond home.bailders, -The panelmoderatorwas James C. Fiizmosrice, senior vice president of FirstFederal. The seminar was part of the activities scheduled duringthe grand' opening celebration,at lh'li branch.

-Salesman of- the -Yè

-'----- 'M.MnCohrir, MGMReIIIy aabeîisiae, received the'Saiaumaa nfth, Year trophy from Robad B. lrnes, president'of MGM lralty,Inc at the firm d.éT the pea d ut h ri g MOM topachievers, -

'A resid' nl f M ri n Ges and a real est te lesmo withMGMttienmneyears Cohen marks n the MOM Nil ffce F r the-- past three iearu-his residential salr hune

totaled over SI rnillissgrowing auch Seat snlll-tliey reached more than $2 million in 1976.

-. R iives.Se 'e-Pin

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(left) lins recelvéd aservire pin commemorating Zoyeurs of servicewith die company from dl ist n plant man gee Jumes Kenpld TheNil s resideni hasworjed u thnplarii Depurtmost sIerre joinIng thecompany. -He in presently n -PDX (business phone) Inutuller-Re.painnun. Central Telephone Cqmpasydthisoinis dlvijon of the. Centel System which' serves merethan 1.2 mIllion ielepknnes 'mIOstoles,, locally, Centel serres 140.000 telephones sa' 'theDenm.i.aP.fr nia,. _.

MONACEPCønsirUCI.ionSafety Course

Wiltlom Holarsanri of MortonGrove mill again teach atMONACEP. Thncoarse offered IsConstructIon Sufety and Healthwith n revlon efthe philosophy ofOSHA legiubotlos. Mr. Holzmannhas spent many ydarn in thecosstriictlos Industry, and os ofthe lOst decade bas beco In-timotely involved with Sofety andhenith mottées. He has justreturned from Washington D.C.where he çompleted anothercourse On Construction TradesSafetyspOusOred hythe APLCIO.

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Holrmunn nays: "This newcourse will cover many oreasbeneficial to both Labor andMarisgement with émphasis ontknCasetniictinn lndnstry." Top-be to be,dlscussed according toHòlzsnans will be the future jobpicture, Ihr new admlnlstrnlionview on OSHA. the AFL CbBuiildingand.Constrnrttos TradesDèp2rlmest-fntuÑ-gnals as out.lined by President Robert (tose.ginc, creatioe of new hemebslldisg and public works pro.jvvts to put construction peopleback towork.

The clnss will beheld ut NilesNorth 'ut-9896 LainItie, Skokie.Registration frill bègin on J005.any '24th. For infncination, callMONACEP -ut 967-5120 or callMc. Hobzistaen et 965-3290.

'PNk ' Ridge womanvictim of pickets

A resideni e'fPork Ridge, whileshopping at' Osco Drugs, 7900Milwaukee svr. in Hiles toldpolice Saturday she was thevictim of pickpockets. -

The viclim said she wasshopping in -the drugstore ondnoted 2 women, apparently mo.tlierànddasghler were following

She sioppedot the brnllh nidscounter and héth women steed ather left side when she found berparue epened. Whes shn dis.covered her wallét to be missingshe asked the two women wheth-er they hod seen it.

Both replied nô and left thestore.

The 'victim sold her wálleilcontained $20 ie cash, a check foe$1,000. driver's license und mis.cellantous 'pspers and pictures.

The victim described mid wo-man as 35 iii 40 years, 5 ft. i in.,weighlsg.I20 lbs. with black haM'and Ñeaning a long gray cent. -

Theneebsid suspect was around -12 er 13 years old, 4 ft. 5 in.,appmsimàtrty 00 ta 90 lbs. withblack haie and' wenring a plaIdcoat. '

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0CC spring artists' workshopchicago actress nod comedian Ms. Bma who yecently left Ms. Yasito will discuss the historyJan 8mo is leading a five-week Chicagos Secam] City Theater Ond purj,oses of the muralmodale on improvisational thea- Company to begin a careen in movement. In addition, she andtee m the Artists' Workshop comedy, will introduce Oaktor. class members will collaborate Inseries at Ooktoo Community participants to the prieciples of painting an indoor mural io an

College from Jan. 20-Feb. 15. Unprovisaliooal theater. After ber Oahtan classroom.The Ajtists' Workshop pro- présenislion, students will them- Artists' Workshop sessionsgram presents three modules selves act out ideas and situations meet every Tuesday and mors-each nemester, taught by pror- which provide eppropelate ma- day morning from Il a.m.-12:1tiring Chicago-area aehstn, mu- Ictiol for dramatic or comedic p.m. in Building 3, Room 308, anniciann, and actors who discuss eapression, - the Oakton Interitheir own enperteoces and thenoffre ntudenis the opportunity toparticipate in the artistic process,according to coordinator RichardStoelnger, associate professor ofhumanities at Oakton.

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"Adàm's Rib", thitelassic 194

will be presented ou Friday, Feb4, at Ouhton Commsaay College

Sponsored by Ihr 0CC FiloSociety, "Adam's Rib" is theopeoaeinus, soplsislicated marieabout a district attorney and alawyer who happen to bemarried to one another. Qibers inthe cast inclodr ,iudy Holliday,

om Ewell, David Wayne, andeon Ilâgen."Adam's Rib" is the first ulm

society afféring in keeping withthe February theme of -"coop.tes". The- month of March tyill

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being four Friday evenings hr the'First AimaI Festival of -Via-lenco7 whjle-tihnn shown in Apriland early May . will celebrate'Oscar's 50th Binthday FiveDecades of Winners and

- Ronnrrs.Up".- Ail filmt begin at fr15 p.m. is

Building 6 on the Oukion InterimCampas, Oakton and Nagle,Morton Grovo-.A 50 cents dona.tian is requested of 0CC andMdNACEP students; $1 fromothers. A season pans, providingadmission to all 13 ovenings of111m entertainment, is availablefenilS.

comedy- film starring SpeuceTracy- and Katberiné Hepburn

muslo loe strings.'The program will also feature

violin solos by Art l'ranno of ParkRidge and Harold Meerhuom ofMorton Grove os well as a cellosolo byianer Warmack of MortonGrove. - - -

The concert begins ut 2 p.m. inIhr Maine Eastnnditoeium.

Musical Tryouts -

- When you're trying lo succeedinhusiuess, you go see "How TaSucceed in Businens WithoutReally Trying." When you wantto learn how têt work is-a pajamafactory, you go sen Ihr MamoEast sprIng musical "The PajamaGame."

Tryouts for Oho comedy orerhraary I-4.

- The musical performances areMay 6-7 andl3-l4. - -

.azinorsoase of Witmuite, Jim Beddia ofiluffols Grove, Joel Cohensof Hiles and Joel Thurston of Lombard. Performances are Fridayand Saturday ai 8:30 pm- at Gaild Playhouse, 620 Lee St., DesPlaines. Tickets may he purchased at the door, or reserved inadvance by calling 296-1211, after 12 noon.

Resurrection squàredancing program

--Vacation show

Thy 38th annual ChicagoSportsmen's and Vacation Showcoming into the IntàrnatioualAmphitheatre Friday evening,Feb, 18, Obra Sanday night, Feb.27,

An authority for Ihr Statementis nane other Iban Jnhn 8mm-field, Mr. Sportsman himself.whawill be here far Golden EagleProductions, direclors of theworld's largest sports show, forIhr 18th - consecutive Year asmaster of ceremonias foe thecolorful pacade of- Outdoors -Champions stage and water pro-Sentatian in Ihr conter ureua.

"To clear ap any confusionregarding the Amphitheater,"Bramfield said, "we will have alleflhc facililics we've had in theposI, halb apsiaies and down.

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e Apprann lu "There's No Bnsinrss Like Show8nnlnens", a' musical revlon by Des Naines Theatre Gaild's CabanaI Thoatro.lenape, are (fromleft) Vinco Bonáta of Des Plaines, Moniamic

non-, Anticipating the scfcaet dancing peogrom nlated foe the January-

mertiog of the Rcsnreection Hospital's Womeo'Äoouljary areOrchestra Gerry Ryan (from lcftì.-firnc '.,i,i '. -- O..-,_. -

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Already signed far frà twice-daily stage and water show arecasling queen Ann StrobrI, arch.my sloe Ann Claeh, Bill Fontanaand his burliand other top Canadians inbg-rollio0 and other lambetockevents, plus snappy novelty acts.Tht.enljer show is dcsiened forthe whole family, one resat, thcpenad oflhe cupo has breodesignated by the City of Chicagoan Sportsmen's Shaw Time.

- Opening nighl hours mill be 6to Il p.m,, Saturdays and Sun-days, noon to 11 p,n. andweekdays afice the oponer I to Il

MONACEP'S community braid seeks musiclaisThe now Community Sym-

phonic Band of Maine and NilesTownships Welenmes local musi-Lioso who ore iotefesied inpracticing and porfemlng alll3pm efmusic. according la OD.Premo, band director.

sponsoredby MONACEP, theadatt and contInuing educationproileatu of Oaktom CommunityColega, the Commiàttty Spot-phoolr Band began last fall with22 membeth, bat still has room

Area residents in J&Iu 30

Some 40 Northwest nide rosi.dents will take part in a city-wideterital of ballroom dances aodtheatrical pradoction nambnrsfrom t ta 5 p.m. on Sunday, Jan.38 at the Ambassador West1001cl, 1300 N. Stute Pkwy.

The dmncors, studnuts of theNitra Prod Astaire Dance Studio,7403 N. Milwaukee, will perform

- al least one routine in categoriesfrom disco to waits.

A team of professional jodges,one from New York and one fromCalifornia. will provIde the sta.dents wills a taped celtique and agrade. Awards will be presentedta the top scoelsg mule andfemale dancers from amoog the200 Fred Antoine students ex.

formare, especialty those playinglower heuss and lower woodwindhtstenmrnts, Premo said.

-Hr emphasized that the bandalso wrlcomes those who wouldlibo to reissen to playing theirmsiraments after samt lime awayfrom the world of music.

The bond will meet on Mon.days at Maite North, 9511Harrtsa, Ors Plaines, from73O-lO p.m., storno0 Mooday.

dence recitalpoctod to participote

Judged o tspprarance as wellas rsecslíon, the stsdents trndi.tioaaliy dress io elaborate home.Or drrssmnker'xewo rentames,some costing several hondeada ofdollars, according to Robert Oar.vry, stadio masager. Toaedos ortails are required far the mrs.

"Eves thoogh the stsdrnts arebasically oompeting againstthemselves for a grado, theyasoally pat 15 toJO hsors practicvinto each rootise," he adds.

The recital, which is vpen la thepublic, will hr followtd by dioner,general danno0 aed a 9 p.m.professional show performed bythe Fred Astoire teachers. Ticketsfor the recital oro 110.

New Youth Committee ServiceThe Maine Township Commit- committee as yosth and linked

tee Ou Youth will provide Corn. with a staff member who willmusiiy'based rehabilitation ser. providr counseling and frequentvlcrs to delinquent youths thrn a personal contact. Zapata saidnew conifact with the illinois these services are now bringDept. of Corrections, youth co- provided as part of the largorordinatorRebertZapatu in000nc- police and cooct cofenal systemed today. -- now operuted by the townthip.

Zapata--unid the dnpantmrot's The committee on youth is

Unified Delinquency Interaction - currently providing these specialService is designed ta work with services to about 15 youths anddelinquents in the selling of their hopes to enpund their capacity toown community, rather than serve 50 or more thea a volanteorconfining Ihem ta more expon- advocate program, Zapata added.stvo, and often less effective, Volunteers nod persans wish.state institutions. ing more information about the

Under the contract, yootbs program may call tine Moinefound deilnqaenthy the court will Township Committee an Yoath clbe refereed to the township 296-6644.

0CC workshops assistjob hunters

"Isfeatifyiog Shills Yoa AlreadyHave", the liest of Ihrer jobhanliug workShops at OaktouCommunity-College, will ho heldon Thursday, Feb. 3, from9:30-11:30 a-m.-

Gale Gronsman, career cowl-telar, will help participants toatsessthe chills they one in theireveryday lives nod ta translntethem skills into basiness Ian-ilnagc or caecer palential.

The second workshop, "Re.sume Wciting', will he held anThursday, Feb. 10, while tho

*,- third, "Teaching Down the Job",is scheduled for Saturday, Feb.19.

All thrre workshops will meetin Room 328 io Building 3 on IhrQuItas Interim Campas, Oahtosand Naglr, Martas Grove. Eachsessioo costs 12.

These workshops are presrntedander the auspices of Oahton'sAdalt Career Resource CenterIACRC) which offers academicand career coansrling, vocationaltesting, and referral services tapersans in Ihn community who-need assistance is changingcareers or lifestyles.

Per teether informalioo, or tomake reservations for a workshopsession, call Ihr Womea's Pro.gram office at 967-5120, eut. 350.

"Family Law"Faintly Luw, a exorne desIgned Far forther informatirin, con.

especially for women, will meet tact the Women's Program Officeon Thatsd.ya beginning Jan. 27 at 967-5120. eut. 350.front i to 3 p.m. at OaktonCommunity College.

Offered by MONACEP and the0CC Women's Progràm, theclass will côvor such lusacs uscovvurner rights, purentu' andvlsidrens nights is the schools,asd womnn'u rights.-Stndenls canrnteedug the first nr recoudclass sessions,. Marcy Abramo, an Ochion

, 5ttructor in communicatIons nodta law utudent nt,DePul Uni.

'i nersily In Chicago, will teach the -'

im. 24. Late registration will beactepted.

derma lx a rnnàic teacher anddiereis the band at Moine NorthHigh School in Dos Plaines.

The fee foe the 12-week springhand program In 020 for bothresidents und oan.residents ofMaine and Hiles Townships.

Far teether information On theCommunity Symphonic Band.contact Mr. Premo at 298-5500,rut. 211.

Filing taxreturn

"Filing Your Income Tas Re-taco" is the topic of Ihr Feb. 3metIlo0 of the Women Returningto School organivatioo ut OahtonCommanity College.

Led by Andrea Pine, Oahtonaccoanttng instructor and ceni.tied pablic aceanstast. thisThursday evening program willhe held at 730 p.m. in Bailding 3,Room 343, on the 0CC InterimCampas, Oakton and Nagle,Morton Grove.

Participants will learn at recentchasges io the tus laws, as well asgeoeral specifics of filing aretors. Mn. Pine will also 'nlrotityareas io filing a tax return whichwill relate specifically ta warnennach as alimony, child varo, childnippon, and filing separate re-

Women Retorning Ta Schoolmeets twice mosthty, toco duringthe day and once at night. toinform women of educational andcareer opportunities Ihm a vo-riely of programs and speakersAll programs are opto ta corn-munity womeo.

For ftyrther infarmatian, cullOaktoo's Women's Program of.fico ut 967-5120, eut. 350.

RN refreshercoulse

Former registered nurses seek.in0 to-secure refresher training inprrparniton for return ta iheirprofession can enroll in a Sargt.val/Medical Refresher coarse of-fered by MONACEP/OaklonCammasity College beginningFeb. 8.

The course will meet onTuesdays and Tharsdnys, noon ta3 p.m. far 16 weeks. Classes willbr held an the Onklon InlerirnCampus, 7900 N. Nagle, MorboGrave. with clinical work at anearby hospital. The coarse hasIlliqois Narsing Association ap.preval for 73 contact boors.

Originally scheduled ta beginJan. 25, the coarse was deluyedbecause of a contivabng shortageof qualified naming instrecsoes.Mary Jan Cullinan, an RN withBA and MA from Loyola Uni.versity, wtl teach the coarse.Enrollrneut It, the class Is limitedlo 10.

TuitiOn toe those living indistrict is $62; for those living oatat district, 5225.40.

Far mare information, call Mr. -S. G. Harris, 967.5120, eut, 257,

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B. B. King. the "King of Blurs". jams wtlh his constantcompanion, Lucille, al a recent visit to Ihe North Shore HilbonHotel. In tows to tape a program for Wl'FW/Chansel It, Kingprovided same musical msgie far taffers of the Skokir hotel.Eoraptured are Il-r> Patty Jaginch, Florence Evans. Sherry LaHagensan, Marie Kennedy and Terry Delver. Lucille? "she's"the one Kiug strokes un lovingly.

Unemployment informationThe "who's" nod "what's" of

"Illinois Unemployment Bene-BIs" will he presented In aone-evening MONACEP sessionon Monday, Feb. 14, from7J0-930 p.m. at Maine NorthHigh School, 9511 HarrIson, DesPlaises.

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The frefor this program Is $3for- balh residents and non-residents of Maine and NuesTownships. MQNACEP is theaduli and csnlinutng educationprogram al Oaktos ComrnuuityCollege.

Far forther tuformatban, callthe - MONACEP office at967-5821.

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"Income Tao Prepurullos"workshops intended for thoseplanslog to itemtee their demo.tihle eupesses will he held threetimes this spring at Onkton -Community College, OaktonandNagte. Morton Grove.

Sponsored by MONACEP.Oakton's aduli and continuingeducation program, the all-daysessions are scheduled for Feb.12, March 12, and March26 from9 a.m..4 p.m.

Porticiiants wilt ledrn to-pee.pare their returns according torecent IRS rulings, aeslFding toinstructor Faul Walsh of T9orlh.brook, a certified public ácçoont. -ant with many years experience InIhr compoter, marketing, and

Martin S. Steele. 56m of Mr. cosi ac000mling fields.and Mrs. S Steele uf Nites anda The emphasis of IhR Workshop1976 grodonte of Norte Dame Is on legitimate deductions oyait. -

High School, hou qootified for Ike able to homeowners und smallDron's List for ootttasding dcu. businesses.demie achievement at George The fee for any one.day work.Willioms College. Martin is a skop is $20 for both residents andBiology Major, . non.eesldnnts of Malseend Nitro

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Maint Tcwsship Teen-Age Republicans (TARS) Vice-President Wayne Gregory, MI. Prospect. Newgalber 000nmt newly.elected officers at RepublIcan Maine TARS geoop was forsocd after rccent electionkrodqueetees. Seatod left Io eight ore Treasurer by high school slodenls who wanted to coutisorEmtly Dent, Des Ptaineo Secretary Lasra Seite, Des their paeticipotisu is polilicat activity.Forty.foor aircraft pilot cee- 967.Sg2t. - - Plaines; President Dam Nocclsi, Park Ridge; and

STEP Program Nues Township Service Township Partythe-semester just closed. Included -

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Central. Morton Grcve;in.East Moine Public Schools.ment flight rating.

District 63 is isviling you to joinwith percuto in Operosi edscatisoclass - STEP-(Syslematle Training

- for Effective Parenliugi, which isbeing sponsored by the SchiarIiCommunity Ootreach Program(SCOP) of Nitro Family Servien,the Altorney General of Itlisuis-Public Health Trust, and IkeCommunity Edilcalios Progeum,funded by Title IVe, ESEA.

This discussion class will fócusOu the problems of raising aiadolescent and kelp make tiviufwitk a leeuager easier. Tb'-nine.svrek course, begisniug Jan. -

31, 7:30 put. at Gemini School.wilIhe conducted by ArlyneSsiIt, iorial worker, and Jim

n5iunvl:ng psychologist Of NunsFnmily Service. The emmllmnutfor this initial course is limited.For further inforinuliun, 'pIeuse -

call Arlyne Suskill ut 827-1181 nrJim Cisuk at 692-3396. -

Motor Fuel TaxIllinois municipulitins were ut-

tolled SI1,584.012,OO us theirshare uf muter fuel tue puld intothe Stale Treusury during Dec.uccurding lu the lllisnis Depart.ment nf Transpurtntiun, Includedwas; Niles. $38,495,

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Pledging upengovemmchtund competot service Ausihony Gagliono, of Nites, . Trustee caudidule;Io alt rusidenis,. members ufthe Nilts Township Marjorie Sherman, uf Skokie, incumbent TmsteService Township Party (TP) recumtly filed candidate; Michael Lins. of Liucoluwood, Collectorcandidacy petitions fer the April SIb TownshIp casdidote; Robert P. Honraban, of Morton Grove,elnctiuu. "lt is nur aim to und bnssixm and restore Assessor candidate; Timutky Dorun, of Shokie,confidence in a tun lung neglected brunch uf Teuslee candidate; and Louis BYuch. of Skokie,goverumeul," candidate for Snpervisor Rdword candidate for re'èloctiom os Township Clerk. NotWarmaa uf Skukie, tuft, declared, shown is Thumas McRtligott, of Skokie, TrusteeMembers uf the slate are, from left, Warman; raudiduir - -

'Ròding andWriting' ¡N-Seflhiceprngram

Bill Halbran, nationally knowncunsulinni on the langnagn Orts.will make a presunlatinu an"Reading and Writing" at IhnGalaxie Thealer ofAptillo School,10100 Dee rd., Des Plailies. unFeb. 9. Ne will be conducting auuftermuon m'nemico program for -teachers nZ Rust Moine PublicSckuols, District (i3; Park RidgePublic Scbutils, District 64, nudDes Plaines Public Schools, Dls.leict 62. In the evenIng, at 7:30p.m., Mr. Halbran will offer hisprurlical and lively presentationlu pareuts to trelp them mutioatetheir child and give tips- furworking with gifted, average undreluctant students.- Murk pour rateudan for Feb. 9

- and don't miss this upportumity tubear a dynamic presentation byBitt Halbran.

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- Sheriff's POlice apprehendgas -station robbers

Quick action by a victim undthe dispatched to patrolling squods.Comb County Sheriff's Police Sheñff't Police Officer Michaelresulted im the immudiate arrest Gaydos stopped the car about aof Gym men and a woman curly qnorler mile north of lbe stallesWednesday muruing. Jan, 19, at Milwaukee and Deerinvo,after Ihn armed rubbery uf aservire station ut 9618 N. Mil. Shuriff's Pulire said the of-waukue ave,, Muinu -Township, fenders, Hunch; George Benne-Sheriff'Richard J. Elrod rupueled. fluId, 18; aud Jcdi Salego. 17. also

- of 500 Murk Lune; Wheeling,Shceilfs Police said une offen. were aRrested by Officer Gaydosder. Keith Hooch, 20, 580 Markwhu was assisted by LI. RaymendLone, Wheeling, entered the Olsun and Officers Raythdndsereice station ut 5:25 am. Selsuiepp. RIlen Block andElliolWednesday (Jan. 19) asid erdered Cohen.the tome employee, William

Stack, akoi,t 25. at gisupuint ImSheriff's Police said the nf-give him his money.

fenders did nut resist unrest bui. - tossed the weapun and u skiBlock offured no resistance,

- mask, ihich was nut used in thegave Hueck $25 to $38 and wasrobbery, out the car window, huterdered to lie duwu in the polire-recovercd the items.

station's bark room. Hunch maduhis escape in u woiling car parked The three were each chargeddown the street. - wilh armed eobhery und were

- scheduled to appear Feb. 8 inBloch uulifjed the Sheriff's Hiles Circuit Ccuet, They were tu-Fulice Communicajions Ceuler apj,mtr for hemd bearing latee

iiswcdiutelyaud w message wos Wednesday im the Hiles Coort

SCOUT NEWSTroop 944

Girl Scout carolers

On Dee, lOtbeGirl Scostsofiuniorleoop #944 offtites sposi theeveming cru1Iug theo tke mutIs of Golf Mitt bringing ihr spirit cfChristmas to all the husiillsg, bunitiug asd feeeeisg shoppers. Atone point Ihuir singing was uceumpnsied by two Sotvotios Armyvetunleces as the Scouts passed their posi This shoriug of ihrChristmas spielt was -thu highlight of the evenisg The moseyearned by the Scouts bus bees donated is part to the SulvotiosArmy und the balance to Ike Neediest Childeem's Foud

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Scout Camp prepares for- "11ff Staff

Jumes Jones, umping Dieec-tor of the Northwest SnbunbanCouscil, Buy Scouts of Americaunuounred plums to hind the 1977Camp Staff. The Northwest Sub.anbau Conseil uperutes NopuwanSpout Camp im Central Wiscon-

Camp Napowan tocited mearWild Bose, Wisconsin wilt openeu Jume 25, t977foe a seven weekseosob, Napowan serves 250 localscouts each week. A program ofAquotles, Field Sports, Cosser-vatios. Handicraft amd ScoutCraft is available and qualified

RooseveltUniversitygraduates

Four hundred and siuty-sisRoosevell University - gradualesreceived diplomas from universitypresidcul Rolf- -A. Weil at com-mescemest etercises Monday,Jas. 3 ut the Auditorium Theatre.Therti were 280 bachelor's andlei master's degiees conferred.

Graduates included: Jerry F.Booker, 6733-N Monticello, Lis-ool,:wood, BS; Sidney Finkelmam,10059F Frosluge -rd., Skohie,RGS; Jumes K, Goemau, 8223 N.Kitpatrickave.,-Skokle, RS; R-bocca J, Nissenson, 9555 N.Lawlee, Skukie, RAE; BenjamimS. Oliva, 9325 Dulphia, Dns -

Plaises, SOS; Reuhcu Reimer.944g N. Irunwuod In., DesPleines, CRRT.; George R, Ro.seulkal, 7341 N. Kedvale, Lin-colswood, BA; Marvin Siegel.3837 W, Oreenleaf ave., LiCcoIm-wood, BSBA; Edward M. Stereo, -

9268 Aspes dr.. Des Pleines,BGS; Lester E. Sznitko, 810 N,Olcult, Nitos, ROS; Robert R.Demsch, 75410 Kulinor, Skokie,MSA; Ruy A. Filisson, 9116 N.Keulmgane,, Skukie, MBA; RuthR. Gurus, 7330 N, lCdbuuen are.,Linculnwuod, MSA; Elliot A.I.asvIs, 9139 LaCrosse, Skukie,MSA; Howard R, Lipsckulfr, 9140H 9hokie blvd., Skokie, MS;E - A:- Meyers, 9537 Teipp,i le; MAj Albert J. Rlgosi.

8.itGrossffi:rd;, Shokie, MPA;JOEl Mia Wood, 4918 W- Conrad,j8nkfe MBA.

staff is being hired te implementthis esciting program.

Scouts asd leaders witt plan aprogram of Cauooing, Cusserva.tien asd Scesi Croft in theNorthers Woods.

Staff persenuel wilt he seededto work direcity with tecol leadersto plan Ihe comp week.

Appticatioss for Staff poxitiousaro sow available. Persons wish.ing more isformatiso or osappointmeol for au interniewplease call Northwest SobarbasCouncil, Roy Scoots of America.1300 E Rand Rd.. AeliugienHeights. 312.394.5050.

Ski ClubActivities

Soow flies as Maise East'sskiers take- io the slopes ofWilmot euch Friday ccesiog, butmembers will get a special treatwheu the nIob leavols io BoyoeMosutain is Michigos for a fourday trip, from Friday. Jcouary 28.to Monday. Jasoory 31.

Other upcomisg trips ioclade aspecial ose day trip over Pees-idest Liucols's birthday. Febro-ory 12, hut the ski are9 bus sol yetbees dolermised. There will alunbr a trip lo Vail, Colorado, ocrespring vOcOtiOs. March 25 ioApril 4.

Recently Ski Club memherswent to Chestnut Mountain inGalesa, Illinois.

SophomoreBasketball

The Maine Rust sophomorebaokelbull team lest u thrillec loMoine Wusi this week-end in udooble over-time. Maine Westsunk a free ihcow with no time onthe clock al the cud of the secomdover-heir to mis the game 49-48.

The yeasg Demons slanted out -

slowly and fought Iheir way buckaudjost could not hold the lend asthey bad u chouce tu wis thegame ut the ned of the regulaliostime and also al the end of thefl9st over.time. Bob Webberscored 25 poluls and 12 rebooudsto puce the young Demoms.

The record is mow 7-4 over-allund 4-2 in couference.

Elected to honorfraternity

GIry A. Audersos, sun of Mr.and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of8045 Cedar Laus, Hiles, bus beeselected a member uf Beta SigmaKappa uptomeide housr feuler-slIp ai Illimois College of OpIum.dry is Chicago. Mr. Anderson iso second pear student at theCollege.

As Istermational society, BSKwoo founded tu promote theethical practice of optometry,Siimolat conies uRn advauce.wesis, provide resranch grasivavd soppori service lu the com.mosity Members are selected osthe basis of academic achieve.mesi, leadership ucd professiou.

Thu Bngle, Thmnday, Jm.n.ry 27, 1977 Enge IO

To all residentsSchool Dis

The East Malme District #63School Booed will have twovacancies ibis year, oud il is thejob of the East Maine SchoolDisirict #63 General Cuscos.which is composed of represeuta-tines of aivic groups within thecommueity, iv seek out the bestqualified candidates foe thesepositi005.

Although masy citierus oreqaickjn.oeiticiee ihr sohools. ii isnlw9s difficolt lo find peuple who

- are loilliug in step for-coed ucdseek seals os the School Board.wheer they cam tube av active roleis deierosisisg policy fer theschools which servo them. This Is

of East Mainetrict 63:au opes inviimiivu to asy citizeewho k aseveecoss idered rosniugfoe the School Booed to pIeusesubmit your same to the District#63 Cuocus.

Please cosiuct Csueos Nomis.atiug Committee ChaiepeesosMsety Hodev al 965.1959 if youart iulerehled or would like tosuggest the sumes of potosiialcasdidates. Now more thao evee,we seed yooe rothuslosiic poeticipolino.

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In G3rkdpe, ssll 337-$588- In Strahl,, oeil tiTl.Sl28

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al 4500 9ASTEN IT.

EngolO lheBugtu,Thurid.y, Jauuaty27, 1977

Dean's-List - MONACEP.tax workshops

P.ge20 - The RugJe, Th.aida, J. e 27, 1977

Phone 966-3900 to place o cIassfied ad

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MUSICALINSTRUCTION MOTORCYCLES

Piano - Guitar - Accordion -Organ A Voice. Privalw io-straitions. homo or itudio.Ctannic& popolar manic,

.PjehnodL. GIàm.o,,o

BOo FRITZ RDOFINi- Specialty is re-roofing

PAST SERVICEEXPERT-INSTALLERS

FREEESTIMATES

824-5152500 Toohy Ave., Des laiues, IlL

ROOFINGINSTRUMENTS

?0 VW.øug, led. Nccti trakrct,ltg.,.5 ndWiIges: 500000Sfaye egon 14S789. aller.3t0PM6479E49 '601,2-ID.

LARGESTCIRCULATION

IN THISMARKET

USED CARS

1974 Yamaha Enduro 360CC..Law miles. 5800.00967.5375

615/2-3

Baldwin split soasd-6lriñgelectric jazz guitar. $19500..967.5375 616,2-3,;

SEAMLESSGUTTERS

MISCELLANEOUS

.ZÒCenrery '$peçdcBo6t','neo

"Nords oo'.t4800.00. 0mb., 69-770Q L"

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fle0ii0t'al o,wO' A Iéathut 6a.'4.12 dtoolsl';cusOu,rn n,adr..fJegiytwiâd:M25oo, 950.050.1

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PERSONALS

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'Re%ùe0 yu0 & 8st....tIri, Tsbçtn & E-Vap

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READER & ADVISERAdvice on family affairs.business. nrarriagc. Call rarappt. 296.2360 or come lo

9222 N. Greenwood Ave.Aironufuom Golf MIO

ShoppIng Ceotée, NUes

19 avs,st'ootIvn verdOie s.Many reltigebro lits.

"orvrCoi4Me.Oloyd

CATCH BASINS& SEWERS

JOHN'S'SEWER SERVICEOkt &MlwabeNl

- -696-0089- Yoar Neighborhood Sewer Man -

Complete soffit, fanera -&siding.'All work gnaranlecd.

HOME-ALUMINUM CO.Phone, 203.0040

TUCK PO IN T IN G

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$99.00 5peciul repaleina loch'pointing, oulsido furrtsdolloosporches, steps, chimneys,sidemulko, etc.

784.1846

TILE WORK

CERAMIC -TILE

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n-m66 Caddy o'mbolunce. Needs'body work-I have parlo. Runsnood. $500,00. Bofare irons -

274-5789 uflçe 3r00 PM 647-9149 - 657/2-10

Breaking op covertible - col.tedios. Now is yoor- lustchance loown a convertible. - -

1973 EId d C eel

Call Mike -- -

792.3196

Specially desigood dinettesel; -6 red wut tortO swivelchairs w/btk. 'wrought iron -inserts A buses, Lg, bit,. slatelabte, iv/2 leaves. $275.00. -299-6739, - , ' 648/2-3

Table, white - Pacsons-type.40x34x19" High. $15.00

' 823.1590- - 639/1.27

Mahogotry student de,k ,vilhchuir.'S40. 6923529 642/1.27

Danish n,oder,i couch. - New,2100.00 692-3529- 641/1.27

:Sofa love seat und 'chain. 2'end tables and cocktail labte.Will sep. 2mo. old.' $558.80965.5448; ' : 617/2,3 '

Coantey pine dining sot,hutch. tensIle labte. 4 side & 2anm ches, d sink. 2 mo. old.Orig. $1600. Sac. 1100.965-5448 618/2.3

0000lifnl leather A chrome 6pc. dining room nel. Like nnw.

'$250.00. Aftur S p-m. 966-0584 ' 612/2.-3

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4 ft. fiumper Pool table wilt,'adeesnorios: $40.80 824-7034'

663/3-3

Luego fancy twòod)-baby playpeo with attached' bnsy bon.$14.00, 965-4876 665/3-3

25" b/m all channel consaleTV, caccI. coed. $40.00825.1073 644/1-27

Hund wind Victor talkingrathjen with nold oak table.linceI. cond.'Sl25,00-825-t073 64311-2.7

Asonyled black A whim iron-ware sets, china A snack set.$65. orsep, 299.6739649/2.3

-Shag cacpnl, 9x12, royal blue.'- -Like new 3 mon; el. $65.00.834.7034 660/2-24

Brand nova large Grondinetti 2temp. crockory, cook poe.Center remeives ' foe, easysbrvinn.,Cook 6k, inc. $22.80967-5202 , - 664/3.3

Two snow lires on 'wheOtn,Sizé B78,l3,' 'Used -'i nil.$35.80 pr.'966-S795 645/1-27

Pish looks 20", tS A 10"-pIas iron 'rod 'stands nod -uIlequipment, $50.00 967-7737

CeSig. pocket scanner; -4 ch.Hl/LO VHF Bund: New/withwarranty. $75.00 298-0138

659/2.17

' 2 snow-tires, 'like' new. Size,77Sn15. $35.00 Cvll after 7PM -967-6837 ' 654/2-3

Bumper pont lnble,,oe,v $200,556.00 966-1626 651/2.3

Scanning Monitor,"Beorcal"w 8 channet/wilh 8 North.west S,nbuehan crystals inc.$160.00 '298.0138 658/2.17

Outside steel storage shed,good condition. $70.00 966-0$38oe 227.7870 652/2.3

24" Zenith Color TV A stand.Good condition. 5100.0$966.8215

2 main floor Black Hawksttockey lickcls available for'

' certain games. Asking eng.price. 825.8387 days 647 /1.27

Sliding glass doors 3'*7',sectiono theemo one. $75.00 -

dr best eiTer, 9b.3745 6.19/2.10

Spielt DrspHnstIrsgOMee Moeblrren

Several makes and models,electric and manaul. reason-able, fscloey reeondilioned.

. Call 777.0202 between 10:30A,M.to4,30P,M, -

8-Jalousie 3616$" windowunits mOb screens, 2 , doueunits 24"v60", 4 storms.$200.00, 965,6876 uftee live

'bi0l55lesher.AdOç6drWhiel.?p1st i/Sy4cNe8f/po;abii; '0'

gags Olti d COI/lOS

NICE PETS FORADOPTION

TO APPROVED HOMES1'Hes. l-5 P.M. "7 doys a week.,;-Receiving 'animals 7.5 week-slays - 7-1 Saturdoy Sod

- '-Sunday.'-Closed attlegat holidays - -

(MS, ANIMAL' SHELTER- 270$ N.AruusgIon Mo. ltd.; -

AellngtunHelgjsta

Expects know female dogsshould ho spayed far theirgood and 500es. EnglishSetter and 250 other dogspere bred and minod,' calsloo, foe .sdopl:ox to upprovedhomos, Nominal fees, we'itayfoc spay. Visit 1-S.

Oeph..se OfThn Slums2200Rlver,eeod. 11usd

w. oløeeelleld

Priv/rin priv/ontrttome almosgd lranss hpng refs matareenrpwoe:ov 673.8474pm -

FOR RENT 27,000 SQ. FE.

All or part, 5 story haildinwith elevator, oit heal.

SOceots per sq. ft. Net,

791.1373

Pooh RIdge office foe rent.,480so, ft. Reusooublc root. Util.itres included. 825.8387

Wisconsin river front byOwner, 1,500 ft. of beuutlfntriver fronlugc. 2 bdens. mod.ens'cabin no 54 acres. Excel.lent hunting and fishing.

' Maaston area. possible beton.PniceS37,000,00 ' ' ' - -

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- CALLAIR FORCE3127824815

.41J019

BEAUTICIAN WANTED

with followIng, 00w - solon,also need manicor'mb. -

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111GO SCHOOI/GIRI.S--Aflerschool and week.endsExperience not necessary

STAN'S RESTAURANT-

7146 DempstnrApply Friday

Betweeñ 4 A 8P.M.

MAIDS -

- -Foil time day shift. Encellent-pay and benefits. apply inperson ,

SherMan North Shore lors933 Skolde Blvd.

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Nonlhb,00k,-lll.-

As Eqaal Opp. Emp.

PAYROLL CLERICEnperieùno imece6sary.' dataprocessing and CET' back.

- grosod- helpfol. Escelleotfringe benefits and working

M.Ixr Tawasht Hieb SchoolDiutolzf#307-

Admtxlsleoilve OfficeMr. Claie, Cexlg

698-3699

WAITRESSESWANTEDMast be esporienced.

10:00P.M. 106:00A.M..

RucellenitiOs.Apply

7740N. Mflwoorken

BOOKKEEPER

Experienced Bookkeeperwanted foIl oepaet time,

966.1088

' TELLERFULL TIME

Good company beocIOs,Willing to tram.

PIcone contact

CHERYL KREKEI.967.8000

NILES SAVINGS' LOAN - '

CLERK TYPIST

Wn omesnity Irres n, t,se..dt.l. enea Io,

e TYPISTÍ - flOPUNCH OPUATOM AL OfltCI SKtLLS ts uco.eAIti, s DICCMHONC OPUATOn,

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* WAITERS* ' ' - WAITRESSES

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APPLY OR CALL* ,e6o N. Mllwauk.. Avi., Nil..* 2962e3e

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We need an Individual to cnynt and package smallllstwclghipaets 'or 00e Modere plosst. nm is acteoo, loll time,permunestpnsition. Hoors8 AM. 004,30 P.M.-

Good starting saINT bIos many compuoy paid benefits. CultWalt Wicoer á647EOOfbus Interview. -

MOO W Gesso PoInt RoodNSà,UBnsIo -

'- .--An Equal OpporInni Employer M/F'

WAITRESSESDAY AND NIGHT HOURS

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APPLYINPERSONAsk ForTim or Lue,y

91O2MUwskeeAve.NUes

PIZZA HUTTnION.e.eeyAltasedast

If you like ebfidrers, bee&s apleasant job at a prieoteIndoor Hiles 'tersnw club, 5days, 9.5. Good pay. Most be -

oven 18. Encollent fer retired¡on.967-IdOOfor Interview

WAmIESSES

DEBBIE GIRL

LIGHT PACKAGING

L

Perform adeath- --checked.,

License hò&inS..d'wectly isvolveO was-not presentdoe66 another uver.tong Chicagocuori commitmeot,

Andrude -reportedly eemaiuedio another room on advice of hisattorneys nod was not present atthe hearing.

Paraphernalia Shoppe ownerNixynshi was present hut did nottestify daring the Jän. 24 beueingon his husiness license, Two'MEG agents basically involved Inthe Ore, 29 urrest gave testimonylo alleged dreg soles.

Each license revocation hearingeonetsded with detertulnation ut aIntere date follewing review of allevidence as presented,

Hennis8 Officer GemId Mnr-phy, recently appointed to NilesVrttuge Prosecotor sated "if thefindings nf the heurisgis) lend loviolate the (village) ordinance,the hostness license of the ownerwill be revoked."

Mayor Nicholas Blase Tuesdaysaid no derision will be forth-coming at the pros000 in eitherease. According to Bluse - theParaphernalia Shoppe Owner hasofficially committed himself tomoving oútside the village. Iswhich event "no likely oction willho tuben,"

"Indiraliosu are that the ownerafNdes Drags will olsobe wovor0Ouf io 30 lo 60 days," said Blow.If a letter la that effect is nefforthcoming stuted Btone. anotherl,cenue hearing witt be held toadmit testimony by the onder.cover agent muteng the allegeddrug porohase'who was not

PLAN ADVERTISE FREE-PAY.

Your ad will be peinlêd PItEE. Commission Is en.peeled wheh your item is disposed of. Itemsoccepted os a commission hasis run 6 weeks or untilsold. If not sold there will hr no charge. Pleasenotify as (966-39001 when your item is sold so thatyour ad van he cancelled. Full commission Is dueeven If the item is sold through another source or itis no longer available.

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Could from Niles.E.Maine P.1present al the initial beuel,,g,

A decision by the villagefollowing the second heurts8 millbe made promised Blase.

Teen jobs ...Could from Niles.E.Maine P.1Ordinarily an employer colts unddescribes the job requirements.Personnel gues through their filesnsd find potentially qualifiedtreos. The teens negotiate houes,truospoetotioe and the pay withthe employer.

The Niles community has henorelying more and more on Rent AKid to meet thete specific oendu.Response has bOOn very positiveand usuoriog that thejob programdors supply a need lo the villageand outlying areus.

Application farms nr, avatlohtefor teen employment. Any Teen.ager 14 or over can registor forwork. Thvse- application formscan he picked ap by tenus at 7601Milwaukee Ave., or mulled oatupon request. Homeowners andhusluesses can call or mail intheir job specifications toi CarolChoeonas, Youth Cuordinotor,7601 N. Milwaukee Ave., 967.htOO, out, 51.

Daniel T Dencks'- Marine Privute DuomI T. De.ricks, son ofMr, und Mrs. RobertDèrtcks of'S925 W. Carol, MortonGruye. has completed recruittraining at the Marine CorpsReecoit Depul, Sao Diego.

NORCOM...Contd from Nlles.E.Muine P.1stratton uf a 2.wy portable radieunit held hy u policeman whichtransmitted from within the courtehamhers to a patrol unit atOoktou and Oriole ave.

In other business trusteesheard an aonaal Northwest Moni.ripaI Conference INWMCI reportof activities by ïts EoeeuliveDtrector William Muhlenfvld,NWMC. a regional association uf20 Illinois municipulitirs in theoorthwest area, shores in regionalideas, projects and programs.

. The Division uf ConsumerFraud mus directed to investigate,with subsequent report, "freegrft" offers tagged to residents'dcors. Innucent people are hook.ed mIn huyh,g eopesslvr pro.docts said Tr. Angelo Marehosehiwho noted the existence of aprohrbitine village Ordinance.

u Trustees approved, io ac.cordance with state a000ance-meut, roteoslou nfvehtcle stichersales to Feb. IS, I977

e Trustees approved the annualresolution required by the StoleTrunsportutlon Dept. for emer.geney repaies along stufe high-ways io the oillage.

s Village Manager Ken Schcelouted Ihr ohsence nf 12 STOPsigns. taken from street inter-sections over Ihn weekend. Ra-Ihre thon risk trafile accidentsScheel asked collectors to lele.phone him at 967.6100 for $TOPsigns not in use.

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PRE- PAID- *jQ FOR2 i WEEK ADVERTISINGEnclose $2.00 fur each item lo he advertised. Yourod will ran for I wnek. Mail odis) together withremittance to The Bagle B.rgeIu Bum. Sorry nuprepald udswill he ucoepled by telephone. Sorry. norefonds. Ads muy also be brought into Ihn offices ut9042 N. Courtland Ave., Nilen.

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100.01 250.00 7.00 HOME RJBNt5HtNuß PEeS250.01 600.00 8.00Over $600 2% to wauimum 530. Thecommission is hosed on the advertised price AtJrOMOBtLOs GARAgE SALOB(not the selling pried. - mnceu.uanoas

CtPØOT&MAtL - - - -I The Bugle, B&aifl Barn, 9042 COIIIIIaIIII Ave.. Nitos, IlL 00648

Pionsnpahlixh my nd(,) 55 listed holow, t buco priced nuuh Ito,, li item per od,) Thin I nut o vowworviul. l,ntlng. -

Ada Usted smdor,lheue eI.nilflealloas moot hopen.p.Id et $2.00 per wenb for 18 werde nrloss. Add 25 cn$5 for oddlttnn.I 5 words.

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i Motion Grove, 6201 Dcmpte,Motton Grove, UI. 6OOS.

N Mr. Henry Ages Was present totell the booed thot a Sledy deatiegwith underground water retentionwas Erndertaken by tise VillageEngineer George finIt al theVamstad subdtvisian. The saran5shawed the cast of an ander.grooed retention facittiy woold b

. 16 timen more than one no thesurface. Mr. Ages said thes developer was going to re.soheiitanother reqoest to the PlanCommission including this fleasurvey and asked the boardconvey to the Plan Commitsiontheir feelings on the motter.If Mayor Honndt soid they coold notdothin at.prcscnt and would have

_It g,4ocisior On the motter al the. next meeting. Engineer George

Holt said, Underground relee.tian at its best . is sob-slondardand wo will not pol op with it.Thot s why we recommendttrey

. go with surface retention."Captoin Larry Schey of the

alice Dept. reported that onF T CB. Citizens PotraiavilI become a reality.

Ehgineer Holt said that therewere two bid openings lastFriday. The Erst was for the

. maIntenance-of traffic and streetlihts. He recommended accept.

, ing tIte loon bid of the HechvrElectrtrCo. Ihr $15.672. Next Mr.Hnit recommended Ihr AlliedChemicnl Co. who hid $6MO toepatching material. Ballt recam.mendations wore followed by theboard. .. - .

Atty. Gobe Berrafato naid at... the last PIon Commission hearingii woo decided to, hold another:Session to hear testimosy con.

. . corning the vartalsco sought forthe proposed Police and Admin..isleation CompIto.. Ed Brice notti due te the recenthad weather, many broken watermains and service lines have hadtobe repaired. If there are stillproblems to some homes, he

: advises hccping lhe moler roe.nicE for a while.

Joonila Goldberg said oho feilil woold he prepee lo draft opIacque of appreciation to JohnSlater for his hard work anchairman of Ihr BeantificationÇdmmilterond ihn heard agreed.

Nick Marino wilt head np the- Cemmilterdeotiag with oar Pob.lic Works Dept. according IoMoyer Houndt and he made thisreport. Mr. Marina said-there isa-shortage of rock naIl due to thecontinuing had weolher. "Sofar;" sud Mr, Marino, 'Merlos

. Grove has enough salt, hut if thesonore wealher ,continuos, WOmny be-facing Oshortage."

Mr, Thomas Wetchmann of8921 Bireh, Morton Grove. oppeared with several frirndv andcolativas regarding tichels thhave eereived fer parking theirvans with Recreational Vehiclelicenses in front of their homes. -

Ho said be feels this is not fair to

Glenview Bank . . -

Rousdt :dmiued that wo Id

ori ng'y ano; : : andComrniltee.

- N9w is the time. . to get your 1977 lin-pFates.Instant service at hominal fee. (Free fasteners,while supply lasts.)

-Bring along the completed license application form,and we'll do the rest. . -- -

Service available Dec. 1, 1976through Feb. 15;1977. Stop in today. --

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aau W.uIcnav, 00./lIZO Glnnol.w P0./U.s. Nnvat ai, st.tlos - - and soggested chat Trustee Mo.Gtnnaluw, tttteols 00025. Pnon. t312l 729.1900 Mne,b.r FOtC -

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IBUSINE SDIRECTORIf pon can't contact any of cluedesignated advertisers, cell692-2077 Sabn.h.e Anseee.Ing. They will contact Ikeadvertiser la bane- Ike callreturned.

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ThlhEgfr,Th.nu.d.y, Jae.aq2l, 1977

Diiaster fund. . Cenlisoed from MG P.1

Morton Gravo Chamber 0f Cori.merce; Dodee Coonelly, Presi.dent of Ike Morton Grove Wo-man's Ctob and George Keergier,Vice Cpmmunder of the MortonGrove American Logiax.

I LEGALNollc[ IN NOTICE CONCERNING FlUNG

OF NOMINATING PETITIONSFog ELECTION OF MEMBERSOF THE BOARD OIS EDUCA.TION OF SCHOOL DISTRICTNUMBER 71, COOK COUNTY,IlLINOIS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat on Satnrday, the 91h day ofApril. 1977, an rlecttoo will hrheld in School District Namher71, Cook County, Illinois, for thepurpose of elocting two membersof the Board of Edocation for thefall Ihrer year term.

All persons desiring to filenominating prlitioos for member.skip on Ike Board of Education,shall file ikrir petitions with theSecretary of the Board of Edna.lion as follows,

TIME,From Febeaary 23rd, 5977 theo

March 18th, 1977. The office willbe open Monday through Fridays

m 8r30 o'clock AM. nottI 4,00. och P.M.PLACErThe office of the Secrriarr of -

the Board of Edncation, Alteo.tíos, Clarence E; Culver, Sopor.inlendeot, al NOes School Soolh,693S Totllsy Aveone, Niles, lIli.anis. Farther information (andsOminuting petilion farms) mayhe obtained from tIte above office.

fly order of the Board ofEdocation oSchool District Nom.ber 71, Cock County, Illinois.

Dated thjs 101k day of Janoary.1977.

EUNICEMARIE WARDA,President, Booed of Education

VINCENTBUGARIN,Srcintary,Board of Edaca ion

The family disasterfundwill beadministered (uy Ihn First- Na.tional Bank of Morion Grove.Individuals, organizatioos Or bas.inesnes wishing Iv participate inthis program are encoaragod toseed their contrihotiofls to theMorton Greno Disaster Fand.caro of tho First National Bank ofMorton Grove.

I LEGAL NOTICE INotico is hereby given that

nominating petitions for member.ship on the Board ofEducalion ofMaine Township High SchoolDistrict 207, Cock C000ly, lIli.nais, for members to br elected agthe a000al election of April 9.1977,- will be received by DonaldE. Kennoy, SecrOtary of theBoard of Edocalion. Pettttoos willbr accepted by Ihn Secretary atthe Ralph J. FrasI AdministrationCenter, 1131 Sooth Dee Road.Park Ridge,Blinoin, from Febrn.arjr 23, 1977 threagh- March 18,1977, between the hours of 8,00am. and 4,80 p.m. The office will¡lot he openon Saturdáys andSundays. Nominating petitionforms muy he obta(oed at theSecretary's office.

Every casdidate most fi!r aSlalomons of Economic Interestswilh Ihn Coosty Clerk. Nominal.ingpelilions aro not valid withouta receipt from the County Clarkshowing that Ike candidnte hasfiled a Statement of Economielugeront,. Such receipt shall hefiled with the Secretary of theBoard ofEdncatiout not lotee thanIhr last day to filo nominatingpctitioTs. -

By ardor of the Board ofEducation of Maine TownshipHigh School Dislriet 207.

Dated Ihis January 3. 1977Donald E. Kenney

SeereturyDonald E. Goll

- - President

MG Village GOIDIIIOX.suggestions - and - improvementswill oricessarily he nndeetaken.

When hIs report was ram.pleled. Mr. Henrici said npprovalfor the interior design was neededand moved Io retain Behn andBreen Associates foe thtsjob. Thecost wos lo be about 522,500 nr9%, not te eveend $25,000 athe board passe d the notion.Henrici then void three oudlioxdollars worth of IdeneratObliga.lion Bonds wanld cost $20.31 foreach $10,000 assessed value Io ahomepwoer.

Mayor Herb Hoandl a000anc.ed the formotion of o Family

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Disaster Fand to be adosioloteredfor Motion Grove residrnlo byclergy in case of flee or Other

-nnforneon disasters nOtch mayleave a family wilhout neceunoryfonds for food, hoasing, or

I clothing. Thisplan was farmed byWilliam Simkins, President of the

nd__Mgr(gn Grove Lions Club. This sIobeil)6îote fond and will beadministered by tIte First No.lional Bank of Morton GranoThose individuals, oeganiaalions.etc. wishing to be u part of thtsmay -scud contributions In theMorton Grove Disaster Fand, e/oThe First Notional Bank of

Independent caucua. . . cni,aed from Pago acivic and school affairs in N'deaTawonhip. serving in -the- SharpCornet- PTA, Old Orchard Jr.Hifh PTSÄ Nibs North H.S.PTSA. Oabtan Commulnity Col.toge cuoca'. Alpha Della Sigmaprofessional fraternity - and - theDes Plaines Chamber of Con.meree.4le boldo a B,S. degreefoam RoosTevelt Ii, and atteodedthe University ofCkicago grado.ate schart of boniness;

Carl Gubita, 53, is a native ofChicago and nerves as Senior VicePresident of the Banki of Lin-calnwood and in a member of theLineolowOad Chamber of Cam.merce and the LincolowoadMon's Clab;-He servos as Teens.aree of the Nibs TownshipOlympic CommitlOr - and is aWorld War It army voteras. 11etosidos in Morton Grove.

TossIco candifaté Erna Gans isa faboloos lady with I record ofcivic service difficult to match.She ho, lived in Skokie since 1955ucd has served in the Prat aspresideot of Dcvanshire, OldOechard Jr. High and NibsTownship CoancilÓPPTAn, She isa mouirber of the TownshipEepoblieon Organioulion and woa

its candudale for the Elmo0,Legislatare, serves on Ike Town.ship Voolh Commitove, was postPresIdent of the Skakie YouthCommission und Works in valour.roer janenile coatI warb ioCh,oago. She is Peosident cf thelttlOrflaliooal Label aod PrintiogCa., nuca peesidvot offra Institateof Scatological Research & Do-vebopmenl acting Poesideol ofthe Javosa Koeeoak S'nai BrithLodge. pas tsecretory of theShoh,e Caaeas Panty, a memberaflhe Shakiv.Ljneaiowood Leagarof Wowav Voters aod wombor ofthe M loroch I Womvo nf AmericaIn additton, 5ko has fnaed time lahe a h oasow ife and mother

Teast eeeao didarv Edward L.'SpIke' MCGrath ogc 68, a nativeof liebaoa is a ortited Chicagosehaoi teacher, coached footballat NItos Natob, raised threechrldern doriog hiv 27 years ofSkob,e revideece and has secyodus membcc of the Shohie PiasCommission amId Nitos TownshipCotieolor

Marice Fricote First ClansMatthov S Babowski, son of RoyS. Bobowski of 0105 Pmsprct ct,

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He omphasiord that he hopedthat Ibis issue would he a000'tinue Oocnrronce, giving theCollege s000cient working capitalto unoid o limitar action in theforeseeable future,

Lanka staled that he believedthis method -was a sigunificoniimprovement 00er using tuoaeticipation warrants, whichWoatd have cost Ihr district moreaod would only solve Ihr problemremporaroty lo addition he point.ed oat thol issoittg bondedindebtedness id higher amountsfor Phase II aud 000lingontcapital coestruolioo had also beencaursidveed, bot was fell to beonaine in view of Ihr anrenolvedissue of the hboudarieu of thedistrict.

Oaktau has managed o bálano.ed budget oveey year since itbegan operations us a college in1970, despite 000000ing finanetalpressores from enrollmentgeowth, iutlutioe, and reductionof tobe aid.

Matthew S. BobowskiNiles. has been promoted to hispevsvotta oh while serving withPareo Troops, Comp Lejeone,

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thony Gugliono, of 110es. are ablond of esperience, youoth andImagination. Oar candidate forAssessor, Robert P, Honraban, ofMorton Grove, has valuable prao.heal euperience io finance. Col.lector candi4oue Michael Linu, ofLincolnwoòd, booms Townshipgovernment like few other,. LouisBlock, of Sbokie, our incombentouodiduto for Clerk bao danemore to Opec government to thepeople thon any Towonhip officialin the lust two decades." theslaloment eontivaed.

Krier has been a long estab.lished civic activist, mho has beeninvolved io insurance and raniestate; Lang is a prommnet Skohieattorney.

Leo Prince, nf Skohie, han beennamed public relations direclar. -

"Wo feel we hove pat togethera team cf 5005001 ability togoarantee u victory for the peopleApril 5th," Laug said.

NC.Hejoined the Marine Corps in

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Sopervisor Charles Anderson,Morton Grove Mayor HerbHoansit, and Nibs TownshipYooth Committee Chalrsna,e EdMiller.

The Nilen Township OlympicCommittee needs your sappori.Pieuse help by sending u tuadeductible donation payable lothe Nibs Township OlympicCommittee, located ut 8537 LIII.

i bet Terrace, Morton Grove, Eli.i sois 60053.

Boyse Bowling

IubThe first place team lu the

white division of Maine East'sBoys' Bowling Cbofr is captainLarry Priedlander of Des Plaines,Jim Barnes of Des Plaines, PaniNeamuns of Park Ridge, andRandy Rayer of Des Plaines,

mf bloc division first placelender is captais George Kanterof Des Plaines, ScolI Troiani ofNibs, Sieve Friedman of MortonGrove, and Anupam SheIk ofThies.

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