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VOL. 24, NO.29, TI BUGLE,THVRSDAY, JANUARY 1, I8I
A beautification award was presented to RonaldReichem of U-Do-It Producto, ¡ne. by Maria T.Kennedy, choiperson of the Beautification Asear-do Committee and Stan P. Nioki, president of theNiles Chamber of Commerce & lodootry.
U-Do-It Producto, Inc. io located at 8012 N.Milwaukee ave. If yoo havegone by the corner of
. Niles Mayor Nicholas Blasehas set a meeting for Wednesday,Jas. 14 with 7 other mayors of
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Seymour Reichen, comer of U-Do-It Productshas turned the shop over to the capahle hands ofhis Sou Ronald.
local cammonities who are an the The soil which was instituted 3Chicago Water Suit Committee yeard ago by 47snburbs began of-svithBlase. . . 1cc Chicago raised suburban
waler raleo by 21 per cent. Theiuler-suborbau legal action wasSpearheaded by Blase requestingredaction uf $10 million in therate for waterfrom Chicago.
The scheduled meeting for Jan.14 was called after the City ofChicago adopted a sew waterrate schedule increasing waterrates by 53 per cent going in ef-feci approximately May 1, t9tl.The attornies handling the soithave indicated that letal actioncannot labe legal odino until theCity adopts an ordinance effec-lively raising thewater rate.
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INEWS AND VIEWS---.-
Seisior Adult Spring Trip plannedNow lhongh the snow is on the ground, it's time far neninr
adults to start planning a Flnrida Fling this spring. Sknkle ParkDistrict will hunt un eleven (11) day mntör-caach tsar Mareh2through 13 which will visit enciting places of interest in Ten-nessee, Georgia and Florida. - -
The tour package includes roung Irip deluxe molurcoach,double occupancy lodging lar eleven (11) night.s in deSune
hotels; all admissions, sightseeing tours, baggage tsandSag anda lull time host. The cost lar the trip in $936 perpersau with finalpaymentdoe by Feb. 4.
Some st the highlights planned include Houstun AntiqueMuseum in Chattanooga, Tennessee; dinner at Brennan's inAtlanta, Georgia; a tour of Staue Mountain Park io Atlanta,Georgia; a visit to Bosch Gardens in Tampa and Cypress Gar-dens in Clermool, Florida; a day at Disney World in Orlando;and Munie City U.S.A. Tour in Nashville, Tessessee. .
For additional information on the trip call boy at 674-5500,eut.40.
(,$)I(bCII Ae (bub oí SI. John BrebeiifOar activities st 1950 closed with a very joyous Christmas Par-
ty. We were honored with the presence of such dignitaries asReverend J. Edward Doggan, Monsigoor John Flanagan, nurMayor Nicholas B. Blase and Park Commissioner. ElaineHeben. -
052 members were present at the party and aS enjoyed them-selves very much, especially the ones who were lucky enough towin 00e st the many door prizes given to as by some of ourgeoerous merchants in the area.
Thanks to alt the members who helped in the arrangements.Your President and 010irern hope the holidays weee well en-
jnyed by each member and that the New Year wilt bring machhealth, happiness and success. We hope we wiS enjoy anotheryear's success in our Club, throogh fun and fellowship.
Dov'tforget our nest outing, January It; at the Candlelight tosee. the "Follies" aud losch. Check with our Program Chair-man. He may still have an opesiug.
During the mouth ut December, two members were givenspecial recognition tar reaching that wonderfol age of 75 years;Rudy Prusneh eu Dec. 10 and Josephine FIeno os Dec. 24. Mapthey asd all our other members who celebrated December bir-lhdayu enjoy many, many more. -
December Wedding Anniversaries were had by Elmer and"Kate" Gizynohi, andFranh and Ida Pasletti. JMorton Grove offers
low interestmortgagesLow interest mortgage loans participating banks will
arc presently available to Mortoo dislribule the loans apd "handleGrove homeowners as a result at . them like any other mortgage."
It was decided to participate inthe program for the second yearwhen the Village. Board met onDec. 52. Last year $13,560,000was available to homeowners anddivided into SSO mortgage loans.Participants io this program lastyear received martgageloauu at8.3 per cent. Huber added thdtthis wilt be Ike last year MortonGrove will offer these loans as thefederal government han discos-lisued the program. - -
Des Plaines resident
to receive degree.Voli Retomas, a resident nf Des
Plaises, will receive her bachelorof science degree (ES.) daringLoyola University of Chicago'scommencement exercises onSaturday, January 17 at Medinab
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Temple, Chicago.Retomas is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Rebinas, also ofDeS Plaines.
Alter graduation, Retoinas-willassume a positios with BaslerTraoeool Laboratories.
participation by the Village ofMorton Grove is a federally sub-sidized low interest loanprogram. Thoogh current humemortgage loans ace running al 15lo 15 per cent; homeowsersqualifying tor these loans *ill payonly lt 7/S per cent istcrest.
Morton Grave has received$lg,oun,SSS of federal moseywhich will be sued tsr 14$ mor-Igages, accardio tu MortonGrove business manager Fred¡tuber. Huber stressed thisprogram is ' designed to help-yoiasg couples who are preuently- unable to buy property in MortonGrave became nl . high interestrates. -
The low interest mortgage- mans wilt be distributed by theFirst National Bank of MortonGrove and First Federal Savingsof Wilmette. Huber uaidthe Suonswill be given on a first come basisañd he eupeeted they would lastoulyafewireeho. -
To qualify far a low interesttoan, an applicant must have amaximum yearly income nf$55,000. The maximum mortgageissued will be $100,000 and ten percent of the loan mosies will beallocated for coodominium por-choses. Haber gdded that the two
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District 207 açting onasbestos problem in schools
Renovation work atMaine EastHigh School, Park Ridge,.to sealott asbestos materiala and bringthe school into fall compliancewith U.S. Environmental Pratec-tinnAgency (EPA.) standards, isschedaled In be completed duringIhn school semester break, Jan.1f-1f, 1951.
Bids for the workwilt he actedon by the Board nl Education atMaine Township High SchoolDistrict 207 at its January 5meeting, Dr. Richard Short,Superintendent of Schools, repor-ted. He added that worh la en-capnnlate the asbestnn materialsin Maine Townnhip High SchaalWest, Des Plaines, and in MaineTownship High School South,Park Ridge, will tahe placeduring thesummer of 1981.
Dr. Short noted that air sum-pies were maaitored in earlyNovemher, au a precautionarymeasure, in areas of Maine East,Maine South, and Maine West,
Morton GroveSchedule public iiìput
. meetings on Block Grant.A series of public meetings
have heen set ta gel input on andfinalize Skokie's CommunityBlockGrant prapanal.
Five nr sin meetings, beginningwith the regular Vifiage Boardmeeting nu Monday, Jan. 5, willbe held In determine Sknkie'srequest far funding from the U.S.Department nf Homing and Dr-hanDeyetapment (DUD).
Each year under Title 1 of theHousing and CammunityDevelopment Act, DUD pravideslanding for local communities,and $47f,SfO wifi he available toSkokie this year. These funds areto be oued far physical im-provement projects, housingrehubilitutian, and other Sc-tivities that are consistent withlocal planning gnais, principallybenefit tow and moderate incomepeaple, and are approved hyDUD.
The Village Bsard will discussthe various possible communitydevelopment prajects, with the
where asheslos materIals esisf.He saith "The resnlfu al these
testa showed that csncentrational airborne ashestas fibers pereshic cent)meter measuredduring an eight hanr period wereless than .01 fihers per cubic ceo-limeler. Thin level u significan-tly below the 2.08 fibers per cubiccentimeter which io currently thefederal Occupational Safety andHealth Administration (OSHA)estahlished safe threshold leonforasheslos."
"The results s! these air can-centratian lests will sot alter thepiuss to complete renovationwarb at Maine East.is Januarylost and at Maine West andMaine South during thesummerof 1981," Dr. Short emphasioed.
Ashestos loas used widely in the1950's and the 1990's tu fireproofand insalate school buildings.Dr. Short commented that im-mediately apon identification nfthe problem of asbestos in
enceplion st homing assiutasceat the Jan. 5 meeting. Citizensare urged to attend and sharetheir project ssggestioss with thrBnhrdatthis meeting.
The Citizen's HousingAssistance Task Force, whichhas prepared the Village'sHoming Auniutanèe Plum far thelast sis years, will merlan 8 p.m.on Jun. 6 and 13 (not the 7th and14th us previnsuly unnauncod) atVillage Hall, 5t27 Oakton toformulate a housing plan farthnue HUD fundu.
The Village Board und theHausing Task Farce will meet injoint nesuios ut the Village Hallal
. 8 p.m. Jan. 19 ta discuss the-. proposals. If there are revisions
needed, the tasti farce will meet.again ut 8 p.m. an Jan. lt. If osrevisions areneeded, the VillageBoard will make ita fisat cam-mnuitydevelapment hiack grantdeeisioiisouJan. 29 atthe regularVittageourdmeeting.
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schools, District 257 investigatedeach high school to determine the'.estesi of the prablem He addedthat the District has bees inposition to correct the problemfor same time hut has beenreqsired ta pnstpnne.worhbecause the State of Itlisois hasOnt yet provided the authority ta .
do no. .Eager ta eliminate any cancers
over the asheutns prnhlem is ilsschools, the District decided toconduct the renavätian worhfollowing U.S. EPA standards,Dr. Short said.
The District has, allócaled$257,000 in life safety funds far therenovation work. -
Actiosu tabes by the Board rtEducation and the ad-ministration to remedy theasbestos problem have beenlauded by the Park Ridge Leagueof Women Vaters wha addressedthe Baard of Education at ils_December meetiñg. '
Library newsThe Academy Award-winning
film "Norma Rae" will he shownut the Morton Grave PublicLibrary os Tuesday, Jan. f at22t and 73S p.m. The film slacsSally Field in her award-winningperformance and admission is
The hrush und breezy musical,"Guys and Dolls" will he shownat the Morton Grave PublicLibrary on Wed. Jan. 7 ut 23Oand 7:30 p.m. The film starsMarIon Brando, Frank Sinatra,and Jean Simmons and begins aseries of line musicals undcomedies to be uhawn at theLibrary throughout January andFebruary. - The public is invitedand admission is free.
Morton Grov artist, PheraThomas, will present a lecture-demonstration an "Wand-CutPrints" on Thurs. Jan. 5 at 73tp.m. at the MortosGrave PublicLibrary. An exhibit of Mr.Thomas's work wilt alun be onenhihil in the Bunter Roomthrough the month at January.
Mr. Thomas is a self-trainedartist who developed his talent iñthe Army. He specializes in.wsad-cut . prints for hook
. illustratioñs and many uf hisworhs havé become art prints.ISis lecture will be free uf chargeand is open to the public.
The Bunk, Discussion Group ofthe Murtos. Grove Library willmeel on Fri. Jas. 9 at lu um.Anyone interested is invited to at-tend.
LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given, pur-
suant to "Au Act in relation lo theusc at on Assumed Name in theconduct sr transaction. ofBusiness in tire State," us unico-dei, that ucertificatinn was'filedby the sndersigued witj theCounty Clerk of Cook County.File No. K73tt0 on Doc-9, 1989.Under the Assumed Name ofDeemar Oil and Gas'Companywith place of business located at7077 West DempsterStreet, Nues,Illinois 80648 the true name(s)and residence áddresnes uf'owner(s) im .Irving R. Dezmar,5820 Narth Francisca, Clsicagn,lllliioisfllOS9.
, Morton GroveSeñior Citizen News, ' . New Monthly Driving Course
Thepspular and successful Drivers' Refesber canean Is uawavailable In aeniars every mouth at the Sentar Citizen Center,'flol'Capulisu, In Martas Grave. The' caurse in designed forpeople wha will be raIled ta tube the written exam at.heenserenewaltime. ' . ' -
Classes meet the first three Tuesdays nf euch mauth, with thesent maese starting as Jan. 4 at t p.m. Call the botar Hat-lineat9f5-4f58, weekdays 9a.m. untilnnontnnign-uP fnrthe ensene. -
, "Eat, Drink, andBe Wary"Héàlth Education sight at the library apeos 1981 wIth u spèclat
program on praper nutrition and how advertising effects eatinghahits. Ten Levis, a nutritionist from tbeSuhurbia MedicalGroup will he the mais speaker fur the evening nf Mnsday,-Jun.2fat G3t p.m. i1i the Martasitrove Library..- Bingo
Come retan, enjoy, and win cash prizes at the aeniar citizenBingo day, I 3O p.m., Jas. 27, in the sew Seniur Citizen Center,8101 Capulina. Binga io ahso,lulety free and cash prizes will heawarded by the Morton Gravo Bash. Any resideot 55 nr over iseligible. --' -
, Tickets fac entry will he made available beginning Mnudny,Jan. 19 in the Senior Center tram 9 to 12 am. Von must comeinto pick up a hobel lar Bingo, and you will be given one ticket -
only. Tickets will be 'distrihnted to 'the first tt5 interestedseniacs.
Income Tax RétamaMorton Grove's Chapter of the Americas Associatian st
RetiredPerooss, and the Internat Revenue Service will pravidefree assistance again this year for seniors who seed help fillngtheir income tan returns.
An added service to this year's expanded program will be toassist in preparing returns for shut-ins: Any ahnt-ins in seed of'this kelp should call the Senior Hot-line, 965-4658, far mure in-formation, -
Senior Citizen CenterThe Sesiar Citizen Center in MarIon Grove's new vifiage bell
is sow opes and ready for use to all seniors. Feet free ta drap infar socializing, coffee, Cards, pool, watching TV, or relaxing.'Specialprograins will alsohe featured inthe Center andynu willbe notified of these, Group parties and use of kitchen facilitiesare atsoavailabte. '
Hours far the Center are 9 am. to 4:30p.m. Monday, Tuesday,Thursday, and Friday, and 9 am. to soon Wednesday andSaturday. It is your center and we invite your participatian andysur ideas.
Social Security and Medicinre ProblemsThe Social Security Administration will have a field represes-
lative ut the Prairie View Community Cooler on Monday, Jas.12 at t p.m. My seniör who baa a'prohtem, question, or needs totabo rare nf some routine hm'mess concerning Sscial SecurtieuOrMedicare can meetwiththe rep anMonday afternoon.
.' : TlsursdayCard ClubEspandiog membership in the senior clubs meetings at the
Prairie View Community Center has neceisitated 'openinganotherday,to accomodate Morton Grove seniors 55 years ofage nz'older whu would lilseto'drap in fircards ar sacializing.
' Thil senior gronpwult meetevery Thursdayfrom 10:38 n.m. ta2:30 p-W- Far further information, contact Len Provnst,,SeniorActivities Coordinator t'965-4359. ', '"
.Keeping Warm
i' In 'entremely cold weather, inhale Through your nose and'J exhale through your mouth. Inhaled air is warmed in the nasal
, pasuages bofare it reaches your langa.Always wear,a hat, as the head is the must vulnerable to heut
tons. Dress in layers and cover your legs.Be sure f6 usc ennugh hod covering, Body heat pradùcattu
fallu off'diéing sleep und yuumay wake up cold and shivering:It is-wise to avoid smoking since nicotine decreases the blood
supply to tar reaches of the body and interferes with warmintthe arms, hands, legs, and feet. ' -''S*eoters, vests, entra foot covering are all needed even' when
indoors to avoid chilling." ' Une a scarf arair-warming mask tuprutoct yuur lungs.
For additional ioformation about these and other Senior« Programs, call the Morton Grove Senior Slot-line, weekdays; O
a:m. until osso, 965-4558, or Bud Swanson, Senior Services Cnor-' dinaloratthoVillageHall,91l5-4tSO.
District 67 begins search for'
new superiniendent- The Board nf Education uf
School District 87, hun authorizedthe flUxais Association of, SchoolBourda tu casduct u search for aschsol,Supnrintendeut-to assumethatpasitiaz by July 1.' ,'. As part uf thutoprocoss, 'the
' search enznmttteo will review, 'surveys filed by interested mom-
hers nf the schuol community.The survey w111 seek ta establishprinritjes far district leadership.
Aasy"resideht' uf Distas''ct "67 Is'invited'ta,'cnme to the Dtstrtet,Of-fico at'9lOt Waukegan rd (Gall,Jr,HtghSchaal) andftle a'susveyform,'
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The Notre Dome varsitywrestling team defeated St.Joseph's 3h-17 on Fçidsy,December5. PaslGriffin, 105 Ib.,won 7-4, while Chet Stanley 112Ib., woo 11-0. Al 120 lb., ClayGraham won-15-14. T.J. Riley,138 lb. won by disqualification.Kevin Iteneghan, 145 lb., woo 13-1. Steve Schellèr, 125 lb. wan bypin. At ltt lb. Joe Calalanoovonby torteit, and Tim Smilbe, bIwl.wòn 15-3.
Saturday, December 6, theDons won the Consolation Çham-pionohip nl the Gleobrook NorlbTeam Toornamenl.
to Opening action the ND teamwas delealed 37-19. Scoring forNoire Donen was Chef Stanley,112 lb. with a pin. Mike Gran-dfield, 132 lb., won 5-4. nl 1301k.,T.J. Riley snos with a pin andKevin Heneghon, 145 Ib. won 13-2.-- With a score of 32-27, the Dansdefeated Went Leyden. At 1t5 lb.,Panl Griffin won 5-3, while ChefStanley, 112 lb., woo 21-2. ClayGraham, 126 lb. won 8-4. T.J.1Riley, 13f lb. won by a pin, while
At a recenl Morton GroveAmerican Leginn Post 1134
meeting, Liftle League PresidentLarry Strybel wan prehent to se-eept the financial nnpport andmoral backing of two teams farthe nummer's Little Leagueprogram. With thin assistance,the Morton Grove Legion will
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ND wrestling teamchalks up victories
al 145 lb. Kevin tirneghan won byforfeit. Tom Walters, 107 1k., wont-1 and Joe Calabas, ItS lb. wooby a pin.
The Dons Ihen defealed DIes-brooh Norlk 29-26 for the eon-solalion championship. -
Paul Griffin, 105'lb., won by apin. Dan Csnaeh, 119 1h. lied hismatch, while Clay Graham, l2t-lb. won 23-5. Kevin- 1-feneghan,145 1h. won by: a pin. TomWalters, 1t7 1k. won 9-0. At 105lb., Joe Calalano won 12-7 andTim Smitkc, Hwt. wen 8-6.
The sophomore wrestling learndefeated St.- Joseph's 66-12 osFriday December 5.
The freshmen wreslling learnalso defeated St. Joseph's 39-3g.Do Saturday, December 6 thefreshmen team placed 4 out of 8teams inthe Carmel Invitational.
The jsninr varsity. wrestlingteam placed 3 heIke Nites Wenttournament an Satarday,December 9. The Dons defeatedWent Lyden 40-23 and EastLeyden 3t-2I. Rilen WestdefeatedlheJv leam 44-18.
Little League Team sponsorhaveaided LLfor 30 years!
Commander Mel Baityreceived Strykel's thanks forPost #l34's contribution and con-tinning sappart of this annualprogram which enables theyoungslers of the eammanily toparticipate in a well organizedsport.
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The Rangers of Riles wiR hosttheir annual "AA" hockey tsar-nament, TIse ArlCngton Cap,daring January - at the
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The eampelitian seiS he held onweekends heginning -January 3and 4 when the junior teams wilthe featured.
The first game will be ketweenthe Rangersand the Americansat t n.m. January 3, followed bythe Chiefs versus the Jets. After-noon games beginning at 2 p.m.will inclsde the Americans ver-sss.the Flyers, the Chiefs versusthe Houhies, the Rangers versusthe Flyers and the Jets versUs theHashies.
Fifth and sixth pIece io thetournament will be dhcided at8-30 am. Jan. 4. At 3rl5 pas.third and fosrlh place will hedecided with the championshipgame following al 9-IS p.m. -
The felloisg weehend, Jas. 10and Il, bantam teams will hrfeatured. Squirt and pee wee
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The St. Jahn Brekesf 0th grade girls basketballteam broke numerous school records incladingmost games wSO asd most pointa scored as theycaptured first place trophies in two league cham-pionships.- They not only earned first place in kathleagues but they alas are Ike first 6th grade teamfrom St. John's ta remain undefeated for an entire
Nues rangers -host -
hockey tournamentteams wittcompetsJan.-17 and 18and the midgets will play Jan. 24usd28-.
The first Arlington Cap washeld in February, 197f, when theBangers were knows as IkeArlington Heights Minor HockeyAssociation. -
Last year's winners includedthe Falcons (sqairt and pee wee),Winnetka (bantam) and IkeHuskies (midget),
Ranger- Roundup. The- Niles/Ballard Sports Complexwas Ike site-of the loungers' otherannual tournament, Ike "A" Is-vilational, which was held overtIle Thashsgiving weekend.Ranger trams was the cham-pienships in the two divisinuswhich were featared, pee weeand kastam...The Ranger PeeWHe "AA' team recently won theregional Silver Stick tournamentand will represent theMetropolitan Chicago arca jaPert Huron nest mosth...Dsringthe Christmas holidays, the-Ranger Jlasinr 'B" team will betraveling te ,Iachsoa, Michigan,fop a tnurnament..,the YoatkLeague Pee Wee team recentlyposted an - eucitiag win overShekie,3-0. Goats were scored byKobyleuki, Schmidt and Markos,Rohach, Schullo, and Schmidtearned assists. Goal-tender Nerimade t saves,,,tbe Ynath Leaguesquirts recently esrnediss aver
-Parh Ridge, Glenview andShohie. Cary and David Reeceare leading scorers on the team,
Intramural TableTennis TournamentMaine East recently Sponsored
an intramural takle tennis tour-namest and first place-singleswent tu Jiri Lee, Secand place-singles wenttoJu Lee.
In the doabtes competitian, thefirst place team was Kwang Kimand Pta1 Hollesherg. The secondplace award went to Tom Tylicki
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Jcc Speakers BureauSpeakers Bureau of Mayer
Kaplan JCC, Skokie. is a newservice now. being offered tocommunity groups, fraternalgroups, women's groups, PTA's,schools, menIal healthprofessionals, corporation andotheragencies.
Programs présented byprofessional staff, on a variety oftopics, are available and can beadapled tothe mdividaal needs ofan nrganizalinn or meeting.
A representative sampling oftopics includes: Health andphysical fithess, Cardiovascalarfitness, Aerobics, Cnncepts ofcontinuing adult education,History of the Jewish peoplethrooh stamps, coins andmedals, Early childhood
'development, Children's crises,
CongregationAdas Shalom
Cnngregation Adas Shalom,6945W, Dempster, Mnrton Grove,will hold Friday evening familyservices starting at 8 p.m. andeverynne io Invited ta attend withRabbi Israel Porush officiating.An Oneg Shabhat will fnllnw.Saturday morning services beginatta.m.
Adas Shalom is again offering-Entertainment "Il" bushs fur adonation nf only $20. These greathonks offer hnndreds of discoun-
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Adas Shalnm in a mnderntraditinnal synagngue uttering awide range nf activities. 1f ynawould like mnre information,please call Harvey Wittenberg at44f1-ll000rffil-1880. -
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Equipment used may incladevisuals, posters, film strips,video, charf,v.
JCC professional staff speaheruinclude Glenn Andersan, MinaDavis, Elyse Handler, JoyEckerling, Marton Kander,"Ros" Roslyn Barnes, PearlKarp, Gail Prince, Nan Straussand others.
CalIShirley Garland, 675-2298,Ext. 208 for iafarmation and tosetupa program.
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Choral Society
Beiden Regular.Baptist Church
Pilgrim's Progress, a featuremolina picture based on thefamoso honk, will he shown NewYear's Eve at the Watchnite ser-vice of Beldeu RegularBaptiulChurch, 7333 N. Caldwell, inNUes, Illinois The evening willbegin al 9 p.m. aodconelude ut 12miduight. In additinu totlse filmshowing, the evening prugramwill include a fellowship time,special music, and a devotionalincluding çummunion. Thisevening is planned for the wholefamily and all are invited to at-tend.
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seeks membersThe Northwest Choral Society
is weleuming new members furthe winter/spring semester, withrehearsals beginning Monday,-Jan, 5, at 8 p.m. at the FirstCongregational Church, 766 Aviva Hadassah cordially in.Graceland ave., Des Plaines. vited professional añd careerThis - non-profit - commnnity warnen 25-45 to their gnurmetchoral group is córnprised of outing on Thursday, Jan. 15 at 7memhe,io-frnm Chieagnund the p.m.- at Loo Malnati's Pinnanorthwestsubnrbs,-singing light Restaurant, 9849 Lincoln, Lin-classics and t,opularmusic under --- eolnweód. - Free parkingthe direction nf John Melrher. availahle. BSVP by Jan. 22 toTheMarch2lcoucertwillfeatnre 334-9893. - - -
munie of-Brahms and others, the Aviva annually raises funds forJune 5 concert -will be popular the Hadassah-HehrewUniversitytoneafrernmnoicals. Hospitals und the Youth Aliyah
Anyone who enjoys singing Centers for Cisildren in Israel,may attend the first "open" The , group huMs monthlyrehearsal or call 693-8988 for. meetings und featnres speikers,--
more information, husk review, talent ufferings- stndy groups and edocational am
Unities.Sandy Chaet of east Rogers
Park and Elyce Schlesinger- ofDes Plaines are co-presidents.Sharon Raskin of Skokie is HMOvice president. For more infor-nation on Avisas activities, call983-7473 days or SandyCkaet 334-O993evenings.
Edison Park- Liltberau
Os Sunday, Jas. 4, Edison ParkLutheran Church will observe thefestival nf Epiphany at the O and10:45 am. Worship. Holy com.munion wilt he offered at bolhServices. The last half of Ilse 9am. Service can he heard overradiostalion WOPA, 1496kb.- A Friesdohip Hoorwill be held
at 4:45 p.m. During 198f, e groupof Ctsarch members participatedin aeruise to our northermoststate, Alaska. What could bemore appropriate duringJanuary than to see pictures nlthat beautiful state? Mrs. LopiseOlson will show and narrate theslidesoithe group's experiences.
Refreshments will be served bymembers nf the Martha Circle ata felluwship boor irnmedtatlyfollowing the program, Friendsand neighbors are cordially in-vited to bundle op and come tothisentertaining afternoon, -
Aviva Hadassahouting
Court- reportinggrad nate
Kathy Kagas, CSR, 7518 EastPrairie rd., Shokie, daughter ofRosaline and Abe, Kagan, hasunreesefully passed the Illinoisshorthand reporting licensingexamination given by the IllinoisDepartment of Regislration andEducation taut month. She is a1980 graduate in court reportingfrom MacCormac Junior College,Chicago and Berkeley, Illinois.By successfully passing the staletest with a shorthand speed nf 222words a minute, she has earnedthe right to use the initiais CSR(Certified Shorthand Reporter)in connection with her name andsignature.
Miss Kagao is a 1971 graduateofNiles East High School,
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Funeral serviceS held -foiJohn Parker Rumsey, Sr.
Funeral services are being Alumni Asuoclatlnn,Mr.Rwn-on Wednesday, Dec. 31 at aeySr. was a manufactudng -
Our Lady of Ransnm Church, representative in - theNiles for John Parker Ruin- engineering industry, -
sey,, Sr., 47, of Nileu. Mr, - Survivors include blu lovingRumsey, Sr. died MondayDec. 29, in- Lutheran GeneralHosptlal;Parh Ridge.
He was president of theRiles Police Pension Fond anda comnsissioner of the NUesFire Pension Fund, In ad- -
dition, he was o member of theDeLallalleAlnmni Associationand the Lewis Uñiyersity
Dr. Arthur F.Montuori -
Dr, Arthur F. Montunri,- DOS, 65, Park Ridge diedSaturday, Dec. 20 in Glen-brush Hospital, Glenview. Dr.Mnntuori was bern Dec. 26,1914 in New York. He is sur-vived by his loving wife Fran-ceo nec GilibertOl and unsthe devoted father of Felica)Cnokie) Becker, Cheryl(Jeff) Reining and Arthur.Fond grandfather of RussellundJauou Becher. Brother-in-law -of Pat Paper CarlGiliherto, Anita Reich,Pauline Del, Rosetta (Joseph)Adams and Tony (Flenumie)G)libertn. -Uncle of manynieces and nephews. FuneralMass was celehrated onTueudny, Dec. 23 atSt. Paul nfthe Cross Chsrch, Park Ridgefrom Slmja Terrace FuneralHome: Biles. : Intenomt wasin St. Joseph Mausoleum,River Grove, Dr. Mnnlnoriwas a graduate of St, JosephUniversity in Bronklyn, NewYork, a graduate of I.ayolaDental School -and pastpresident of the ArcolianSociety. He practiced den-tistry in Chicago Fur 24 yearsand fer the pant 13 years inNiles.
Charlotte - -
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Charlotte BuehanonRichard, 75, died Dee, lt in theResurrection NursingPavilion. Mrs. Riekard (neeVanderponl) was horn Dec. 14,1905 in Illinois. She waspreceeded in death by herhusband Thomas and was thedevoted mother of James(Jane) and Joyce (James)Evans. Loving sister of BIan-che Voegler, Glady (l4,phert)Johnson asd Willianb(Fran-ces) Vanderpool. Fond gran-dmsther of Patricio, Maryand Susan Evans und Thomas'and David Richard. FuneralMaos was celebrated ouFriday, Dec. 19 at Im-maculate Conception churchfrom Skaja Terrace FuneralHome, Niles. Interment wasis St. Joseph cemetery, RiverGrove.
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wife Barbara (nec lerunimo)und 3 childrou, John Par-herJr., Catherine and,fluwn, 18ewas the fond bcother of Harold
- J. (Alfreda), interment wasin MountOlive cemetery.- In Seo of flowers the family
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bas requested memorials tuthellalvationArmy. -
William J.-- . Shields
William J. Shields, , ofMorton Grove died Sunday,Dec. 21 in Lutlseran GenerulHospital, Park Ridge. Mr.ShieldswnshocnMarch3, 1896in Illinon He was the Inninghmhand of Irene and devotedbrother nf May SùiithersaisdClara England. -Brother-in-law nf Joseph Palulis.Funeral services were held
-Tuesday, Dec. 23 at IO am. atSimja Terrore Funeral Home,NUes. The Rev. Carl Miehikenf-St. Luke's United Church of.Christ, Morton Grove of-ficiated. Interment was - inRosehill cemetery,
ChesterJ.Chorzempa
Chester J chorneinpa, 55,died Thursday, Dee. 18 inLutheran General Hospital.Mr: Ch6rzempa was hornMarch5,l925inlllinoio. Reissni'vived by his loving wifeJahe and was the devoted'lather f Joseph (Olga(,Fran-ces (Anthony) Smèrko andEugene (Doris). Food uncleof many niecex -and nephewu.Euneral Mass was celebratedon Monday, Dec. 22 at St.Priscilla's Church from Skaja
- yerrace Funeral Home, Nifes.Interment was -in Maryhillcemetery, -
Herman WalterReber
Hermas Walter Reiter, 35,died Wednesday, Dee. 24 inAuguslana Hospital, Chimgo.Mr. Reber was horn April 22,-1945 in flllnois, He wasthefond husband of Karen-and -loviog son of Charles ondHelen Reber-Strohmuier ofNiles Many relatives hereand in Germany. Funeralsemices was held Saturday,Dec. 27 at St, John LutheranChurch, 7423 Milwaukee Ove, -Hiles. Interment wan in
- Ridgewood- cemetery.Donations were requested toH, John Lutheran Ghurch inlieu offlowers,
Clara KankaClaro Kanka, 79, )nw Aren-
dl) diedWednesday, Dec. 24 at-home in Long Luke. Mrs.Kanka was hornJuly7, 1989 inChicago, She Is survived by -her loving husband Frank.She was the devoted ulster ofHenry (Bertha) and TlnurenuMielke, Fond auntand greataunt of many. Funeral Masowas celebrated on Friday,Dec. SGutSt, Juliana'u churchfrom Skaja Terrace FuneralHome, Nifes. Interment wanloSt Adalbert'uceinetery.
NSJCNorthwest Subúrban Jewioh
Congregation, 78g9 W. Lyons,Morton Grave; aunnunceo that onFriday, January 2, 1981 Asoslver-nary Services will be held. RabbiLawrence H. Cham,' will honorthe January Celebranto,and Can-tor JoelJ. Reanich will chant theliturgy. Servicés will begin at8:15 p.m. and the Celebrants willhost a reception following theServices.
Saturday morning services willbe held at 9:30 am. and Sundaymorning al 9 am. with a break-fast following at 9:3t am. givenby Men's Cluh. Friday evening
- January 23 at 6:15 p.m. Familybight Sabbath Dinner given bySisle,douod. Adults for dinner is$7.25 and children from Ike agesof 9 to 12 $5,75 and children fromthe ages 3 lo S $4.75. Ali reser.valions mast be in by Jansary 1f.If any more information isseeded call the Synagogue officeat 9fb-0900.
- ObituariesLeonhardSchneider
Leonhard Sebeeider, 77, ofNiles died Tueoday, Dec. 23 inLutherao General Hospilot.Mr. Schneider was boto Mar.ch 4, 1)03 in Germany. He waspceceeded iv death by hiswifeCaroline and was the lovingfalber of Resina (Arthur).Bock. Devoted grandfather ofDenois Bock and Carol Lyun(Harmosh Zieske. FuneralMaso was -celebrated unSaturday, Dec.27 at St. JohnBrebesf Church from SkajaTerrace Funeral Hnme,.Niles.Istesment was io Ridgewoodcemetery. - -
Theodore W.-
BuenzTheodore W. Bueno, 87, died
Wednesday, Dec. 24 is the M.chorage Nursing Home, Ben-seoville. Mr. Buena was hornDec. 12, 1ll93 io Illinois, He
- was preceeded in death by hiswife Elinabeth luce lesser(and was the devoted father ofVirginia (Jack) Keefe,Theodore R. -(Lorraine),Robert (Eleanor) and Donald(Caroline). Dear brother ufElsie (Clifford) Wuellser andLouis (Dorothy). Fond gras.dfather nf 24 and great-grandfather of 9. FuneralMass - was celebrated onSaturday, Dec. 27 al St.Drimitella's Church, Hillside,Interment was in Queen ofHeaven cemetery. -
Gerard W. Bauer -Gerard W. Bauer, 03, of
Niles died on Thursday, Dec.25 in Lutheran GeseralHospital, Park Ridge. Mr.Baser was bore June 17, 1917in North Dakota. He is sur-vived --by his loving wifeCatherine (Kay), (see Gan-ser( and was the devóledfather of Thomas J. Foodbrsther of George (Marias),Muido (Arthur) Colby, Har-vey (Ruby), Suphia (Peter)SchIeri and the tate Phyllis,Fond uncle of many niecesand nephews. Poserai Musswon celebrated on Mnoday,Dec. 29 at St. John BrebeulChurch from Shaja TerraceFuneral Home, Nilès. 151er-ment was is Marybillcemelery.
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-- - New Year's Spndoy, January 4 be provided. The Adult Bible- will be obsei'ved-al the Niles Study Group will begin meetingCommunity Church )United atitanew9a.m,hourthatSunduyPresbyterian), .7401 Oakton st, morning; - new participants arewllh a celebration of Ihe always welcome.Sacrament nf Communion during - Church meetings and activitiesthe 19 am. worship service. during the week of December 5. Church School classes for-three- will include: Tuesday, 7:39p.m. .year-olds through eighth graders Session; Wednesday, 7:35 p.m. -will be held coocorrentjy with Ihe Board of Deacons; Thursday, 7IO n.m. service; care for Iwo- p.m. - Slewardship Consmittee, 8year-olds aod'yoonger will aiso p.m. -Sanctsary Choirrehearsál.
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f1ik4ttWeáGOP Women bring
warm Christnias to kids
The Bg1e, Thureday, January 1,1981
Hilda Ploszaj of Des Plaines (center) shows the Il pairs of mit-teils she has knitted for children at Edisan Park and Henry HoreerChidren's Homes. Contributions from other members of MameTowoobipRepoblican Woman's Club will be used to purchase kneesocks and reimburse Hilda for the cost of yore used. Incomingpresident, Sharoo Jncoby (left) and retiring prealdeot LorttaKretschmer (right), wífldeliver the mittens, oocks and homemadecookies contributed by theGOP womentothe two children's homesto hrighteothe holidays for the yowigotma there. During 1998,
members of the MTRWC have donated over 13,488 volunteer hoursinpolificol and community service activities.
Nues PoliceAuxiliary holdsChristmas partyThe Women's Auxiliary of the
Nues Police Department. heldtheir annnal-Chrlstmas PartyWednesday, Dec. 17 at Marriott'sLincolushire Theatre, with adelicious dinner huffet followedbythe piny, "Oliver".
We give a spécial, well deser-ved thank you to JackieFaranno, Kay LVerdennd PatLeavitt for planning andarrangiog this most enjayahleeveningfor nu. -
SV BusinessW'omen meeting
The next dinoer meeting of theSkokie Valley Business. andProfessiooal Womes's Club isSChednled for 6 p.m., Monday,Jan. 5 at the Morton HanseRestaurant, 6401 LJscoln Avenue,MoctonGrove. .
Guests and potential membersare welcome. Call Irene Mon.twill uf Nifes, 982.2971 for roser-vallons.
Appropriately, "Seemg What8l Has In Store" is the topic of
the program given by, the Potin-dation Committee. Kay Howell,fSkokle, IsChairnian.
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In the absence of Jr. ViceCommander Raland Keppen,past commander Dbn Hnber ofthe Morton Grove AmericanLegion Past 9134 recently paidthe Ansillary Unit a visit at theirInst regularly scheduled meetingand presented them with a checkfrom the November Italian din-nei'.daore which Keppen chaired.Traditionally the Nov. serial hin-etlon lu planned far the benefit oftheyanksWhoGave.-. The women of the Auxiliary
. periodically visit the hoapitllZedvein In the VA Cblcngo arenhospitals with motion items,
.necessities und Jn4tbeir cheerydemeanor tu add a llttle joy tathese less fortunate men. At theholiday times, especially Christ-mas, each mun is remember withagiti.
"Babysitters'Trainiñg Course"Holy Family Hospital is of-
feriog a 4-week "Babysitters'Training Course" for yonog
'people 11 years of age or older atst. Joseph the Worker Schoet, 171W. Dundee rd., Wheeling.
The course is scheduled onThursdayu, Jam 8, 15, 22, and 29fromdtoinlOp.m.
The "Babysitters' TrainingCourse" is designed in increaseysung peoples' skill andknuwledge in the care of babiesand small children. Based onstandards approved by the RedCross, children learn how to carefor an infant or child, followemergesey and safety measures
1nnd learo-methods of costrouingand entertaining chlldhen.
Pernom wishing in register forthe classes arahtain additiosalinformation should cult HolyFnmilyHuspilal at 297-1980, est.1174, weekdays,8a.m.tol p.m.
, Auxiliary receiveslegion post donatioN
A boy, Brisa Matthew, 7 1hs. 14on. os -November 19 in Mr. andMrs. Jobo A. Banas, 2158Douglas, Des Plaines. Gras-dparestn Mr. and Mrs; WilliamE. Yeamas, Parkttidgeasd Jobos. Bonos, Nues.
A girl, MicbefleMarie, 7 Iba.14% ou. vo November tts Mr. andMrs. Jobs J. stevens, 8345Newland, Niles. GrandpacentsMr. and Mrs. tl.J. Meyers,Ckucago and Mrs. D. Stevens,Chicago. _
The proceeda ist the LegtenPost event alu. therefare, muchnppreâlatadand IIDInedIMeIypUttease.
Mrs. Julie Kamine welcomedHuber, whes the pont agt. at nr-ma currenily, as dldthe mein-bershlppreaintt
Since thin wan the Indien'hnlidaymeetlflg.bingOtäøkPIOCefnllowlng the bualnmn periten forlovely prizea and n deliclnua
wmservedr
Discussion.group on agillgThe Galdinan Home far the
Aged in cooperation with theNational Council tif JewishWomen, West Valley Section, In-sites the-community on Sunday,Jan. 11, 10:29 am. ta particIpatein the formation of a cantlnwngtiscinaion group focusing an theconcerns of children of agingparentu
"This discussion group in Inresponse in the many requests wereceived from participants of ourrecent support series, "WhenParents Grew Old," which dealt-with the feelings of guilt andanxiety that children often ex-perlence at this time uf life,"sates Goldman Home Ad-mlnfstrnturttuthCohen. -
To he chaired by NCJW SehvlceVice-President Marcia Reas, thisInitial meeting designed ta ptanfuture programmltig will beheldat the Goldman Home, a nun-profit, non-sectarian residenceand daycnÑ center for -theelderlyatt6OlW. Touhy,Nllm.
Far farther infacmattan call -
Ms. Cohen nt647.l075.
Breast self examprogram : -
Women are invited to attend afree community educationprogram on the subject of breastself-examInation and cancer'swarning -signals at Holy FamilyHospital on Tuesday, Jan. 27 at739 p.m. in the Den PlainesRoom. -
Participants WC receive In-formation by viewing anAmerican Cancer Society filmand oslsg as.artificlal mudel taIcaco hsw ta perform the, breastself-osàminatios. A discussionwill follow the presentatios. In.formation and literature also willbe distributed on cancer, itS war-ning signals and related subjects.
mo program Is sponsored bythe American Cancerllociety andcoordinated by Huly Family'sEducational Services Depar-tnseot. Rvglnlration is requiredprior to-attesdance. Please callPublic Rolatiom at 297-1880, est.1174, weekdays, 8a.m. toS pin.
A girl, Nieste Ans, 7 lbs. 14 sz.on December 2 to Mr. and Mrs.David L. CaSero, 909ll Terracedr., Des Plaines. Grandparents:Mr. and Mrs. Ruy O'Neill, Nibsand Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallero,NUes.
A girl, Kristen Marie, 8 lbs. tod. ou December 2 to Mr. undMrs. Robert Degeohart, 5ll48Cleveland, Mortsn Grove.Sister: Kelly, 3. Grasdparents:Mayor Richard Flickioger, Mor.tos Grove and Mr. and Mro. I.Degeskart, Chicage.
A girl, Adrieone Fatiaso, t lbs.10½ ou. on December 2 to Mr. and'Mrs. Joseph Pcrotti, 3350Carriageway dr., ArlingtonHeights. Grandparents: Mr. andMrs. Harry Karabinos, Skokicand Mr. and Mrs. Alte Perotti,Chicago.
Ahoy, Matthew Michael, 8 lbs.15 oz. on Decembéc 3 to Fred andKathy Gronewald, Des Plaines.Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Cbooses will begin every nixFred J. Grasewald, Dea Plaines weeks and coat $34. Far furtherand Mr. and Mrs. Rictsard informatico and regintratlan,Klinger, Des Plaines. contactKathy Cain at325-40.
Prenatal classes"Conditioning Esercises far
the Child Bearing Mother," a sixweek prenstalexercise class, willbe held at SaIsit Francis Boopitalnf Evanston, 355 Ridge ave.CbSases begin os Monday,Jon. llat6p.m. - -
Kathy Cain, M.S.W., Instructorin Lomare method and yogatechnique is the instructor,
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Tueuday. Dec. 23
IZ15 am. -A resident ofthe8000 block of Milwaukee ave.*aS reported. having difficultybreathing. The resident wastaken to Lutheran GèneralHäspital by fire department am-balance. -
i:O p.m. - Anelderly womanwas described as feeling faintwhile atibe Jewel Food store,
. 1203 Gulf rd. The woman wastransported toLutheron GeneralHonpitalhy ambulance.
4st3 p.m. - A man repoted1ycollapsed at Burger Kingrestuarant,7133 Dempster. Theman wan taken to LutheranGeneralHospital byambolance.
4:17 p.m. . A person wasdescribed as having fainted at
- SeorsRoebock and Company, 400Golf Mili. The man woo token toLotheran General Hospital byf ire department amholaace.:12p.m. -Apersonwasrepor-tedinjnred during an aotomobileaccident at Charch st. and
: Greenwood ave .The person wastaken. ta .. Lutheran GeoeralHospital byambolance. .
541 p.m. - A persan was repor-.
tedly hit by a car at the interseç-
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I Nues Fire Dept calls. tian el Toah' 'ave. and Groas
Peint rd. . The person won taken..10 Lutheran General Héspital byfiredepartmentambolance.
7:09 p.m. - Ootdaor hashes. were reported horning in front al
the apartment .hsfldtog at 8801.
Mtoshington st,: Two Nibs FireDepartment engines wore sent to
. thescene.-1:21 p.m. . A -persan wan
descrihedao having been minceddaring anautomobile accident atMamst andMilwaak000ve Theperson -was taken --to LutheranGeneraiHonpital byambalanco.
-1ols pm. . The NUes Policereported that a car was on fire atBallard st. and Milwaukee ove.Twa Nifes Fire Departmentengmes were sent to the scene.
Wednesday. Dec.24
717a.m .A resident of the 8200blackefOctavia wasdeocribed osnoffering from chest palos. Theresident was transported toLatheran General Hospital byfiredepartoamtambslaore. -
953am. . A resident of the ff100block, of 'Olrott was reportedhaving difficulty breathing. Theresident was toben to Lstherao
General Hospital by floe depar--tmentamhalance.
250 p.m.,.'A-pregnont womanwas reported to bave follen ioSeam Reehsck and company, 400Golf Mill. The woman,wos takento Lutheran General Hospital.
838 p.m. . ita infant residing Inthe 8200 block of Western wasdeacrihed an suffering from con-cuIsions. The infant was tras.-sported te Lutheran GeneralHospital by firedepartnsent am-balance.
. Thoosday, Dec.25
1:29 n.m. . A car was reportedon fire in the parking lot of St.John Brebeof, 8307 Harlém. Twofire, department engines were
'sent4o thescene.
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Riley. Dec.26
1:30 p.m.' . A -woman wasdescribed as having been injuredfollowing a fall at Sears Reehsck,and Company, 400 Golf Mill. Thewoman was taken to Lutheran
1Geoerol Hospital by ambulance.3:48p.m. - A man was roper-tedly ill at the Motel 6, 6400
. Tnuby. The man was toben taLutheran' General-' Hospital byfiredepartmentambolanee.
Our. NOW. checkingpays 5% % interest
with only $500'
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In ease you haven't noticed, not all NOW checking accounts are alike. Otherbanks in the area require minimum balances ranging from $750 ta $1,500.
But Madison Nutioosl's,NOW uceoasot tops most of them by paying 5¼ %istOrCSt On 5 minimum monthly balance ofjast $500. If yoar balance shoalddmp below tlml amount. a $6 service fee will be charg&L However. the servicefee may be offoetby the 5V. ¼ interest that tu eumed os afly balance.
There'a no limit to the number of checks you can moite or depouita youmakè. You'U nino receive a handy monthly statement plan your canceledchecka.
lt pays to take advantage of the Madman difference. Came in or call299.2900 today ta learn how you can enea mare with our new NOW account.
Madison National Bankof Nues
Golf & Dee Rds., Des Ploines/299.2900Member FDIC--accounfs insured to $1 00,000
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Saturday, Dec. 27 t300Tashy. 'The,mao-won takenta Lothetan General'Hodpitat -byambulance. - .
634p.m..Aresident,afthe7l0t'block of Mtlwonkee ave. -wasreported having - difficultybreathing. Thepemaowas.tronsported -ta Lutheran -GeneralHoupitalhy ambulance. - ,-
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msi a.m..Areident'af the 8700black of - talting was -reportedhaving difficulty breathing. Theresident wastaken te LutheranGeneral Hospital' by fire depar-tnsentámholance.
12:15 p.m. ---A persan wasreported bit by ator' io-the 7200block of Dempster st. The person
-was-transported to Skakie-Valley - -- - -
Hospital by Niles Fire. Dopar- 350p.m.- Aresidentafthelloo -
tment ambulance. --blurb of-Merrill ot..wao reported12:32 p.m. . A seaman wan to have saffered a possible -
reported to have heeo'mnjated of. - broken- hip. - The person was -tetfallingatjooqoilîerraceund token to - Lutheran --GeneralHarlem ave. The womaji -was Hnspitalbyamhnlance. -
taken to Lutheran General 7:06 p.m. . A person was repor.Hospital by fire department am. ted tohave- possibly broken bis
-bolance. anhle- at the Fear -Dôves, -7201 -
bld p.m. . A mas teportedly. Caldweli. -The person-was tras.tot his head following anaccident spatted to Lutheran Generalat the Leaning Tower YMCA, Hospital by ambulance. -.
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phone service.for the.deaf -
- R.E.D Center, RegionalEmergency Dispatch Center hasreceivesta grant from the IllinoisDepartment of Public Health fora PDG - TelecommonicutionsDevice for tbe Deaf. Thisequipment allows people who aredent or bave impaired speech totalk no the phone ' osing atypewriter-like keyboard coupledto a visual disptay - TIse otherpattymnst hoeda similurdovico.
Fire dispatchers can now at-cept information over thesedevices when belp is needed forfire figbting, emergency medical"assistance, police and- othet
-emergency services as reqaited.This service is available lo por-Sons liviog is the commsofties of
File affida'itsfor tax exemptpropertiesItobect P. Hanrahan, Niles
Township Assessor would like toremind all tas exempt propertyowners such as school districts,chorcbcs, synagogues, etc.) thatthey mast file with the CoohCounty Asseuoor's Office theirannual report to maintain theirstatus of exemption.
. The Aosnal Affidavit of StatusofExempt Property tormo can Scobtained at the Nites TownshipAssessor's Office located at 5255Main nt., Skokie. This reportmast be fttcd with the Cook Coon-ty Auscnsor's Office on or beforeJan 3t, ISSt.
For farther information, pleasecatI the Assessor's Office at 573-0300.
MicheI L. SeifertNavy Lt. Michael L. Seiten,
son st Sol P. and Elaine F. SeitertOf 5330 Oleander, Morton Grovehas returned Scorn u deploymentin lhetndiuo Ocean.
He is an officer assigned to thegsided-miosile cruiser 052 SoothCanalisa, hopueyorted in Norfolk,Va. While deployed his shipoperated with the aircraft carrierUSS Dwighl D. Eisenhower asdthe guided missile croiser USSVirginia un part ot theEioeohower corner group.
Oleabrook- Fire- ' 'ProtectionDistrict, Glenview Fire Dopar-fusent, MortonGravo 1!,re Dopar-huent, Niles Fire Departmentand the North Maine FireDistrict. - -
lfyosrphnne isequippeslwithaTDD, yos may request emergen'cy assistance by dialing 827.1100which wifi put youin contact witha fire dispatcher asing similarequipment. - --. -
If yoo are a person in need ofthis type of equipment, or if youbnow of anyone needingttsis typeof equipment, you may- contactyour local telephone represgatativo lo receive additiomil in-Intonation.
Local residentsasked to ' -
donate- blood. . -
Bloosi to in critically short sup-pty throughoat the regisn.' Anemergency blond drive in beingheld at Skobie Valley CommunityHospital (0600 Gruss Point rd.,Skokie) on Tuendhy, January 8between the hbaro of 9 n.m. and8,35 p.m. Area residents are -
strongly urgedta join the hospitalemptoyees in donating blood atthis drive. Please call thehospital Blood Bask dt 077-96tO toschedule an appointment todonate..
This special blood drive ts -
being conducted by the NorthSuburban Btood Center, theregi000l volunteer blood donorprogram serving the residentssod hospitals of Sloe north andoorthwest suborhs. SkokieValley in ose offourteen hnxpitatsis the region that receives allwhole blood and blood csmp5000-to transfased In patients from theBlood Center.
In "Who's Who"Michael Day, a senior at Car-
thuge College and uso of Mr. andMrs. Doy Day -f 9005 Grace,Nitos, has beco selected for in-clusios is the l9tt vAtios of'Wtoo's Who Ansung Students ioAmerican Ueiversities aodColleges. '. Day, ao English major, is 5member of Delta Omega Nosocial frateroilyl and Honorary
Esglisto Fraternity.
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Christmas PosterContest winners
Shown above are Nues Park District Commissioners WalterBeusse and Elaine Heines along with the Nues Park District An-suai Christmas Poster Contest winners. All winners were awardedvarious prizes at the Park District Ckrintman Party, held at theGrennanlleight.n gymnasium us Dec. 20.
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Ladies Choicebroch cires
The Nues Park District's 1981Ladies Choice Brochure 'HotSpoto" is waiting for you at thePark District office, 7877Milwaukee ave,
Join us as we venture to ouchSpot.s as Monroe, Wise., Idle HSorMansion and Ike Quaker OatsCompany. Take a relaning trip toLong Grove, lt., the historicalPullman Csmmunily and the,Gleusner House, We will dine atthe Greek Restaurant, the Par-tkeoon, the well-koswn Hob000
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House, Don the Beachcomheraod the Hotel Florence.
Why 551 gel nome 'friendstogether, come on over to IkeRee. Center, and pick out yourfavorite trips, or get all the io-fsrmatisn yos need by cOIling967-ff33!
Classes or childrenThe Niles Park Diutrict will of-
1er these elasseu for children.Tap dancing, Ballet, Youth Arts& Crafts, Sculpture, CeramicScolpture, Cartoon Drawing, FunClub, Pot Pourri, Bakero Choice,Horseback Riding, TumblIng,Gymnastics, Cheerleading1Karale, Flour Hockey, CreativeDance Movement, Pencil- Sket-eking, Tiny Gym, Gym for Tots,Moms & Tots, and Jr. Gym-naslico. Call W7-SS33 for infer-mation on Ihese and other en-perienceu.
- Classés for adults'The Nibs Park District will 5f-
fer these clauses fur adults.- Needlework, Woodcarving, Is'tenor Design, Slim & Trim,Slimsaslics, Ballroom Dancing,Ballet Exercises, Gasee Sampler(modern dance) Golf Lessonsand Volleyball. Call 9f7-f33 forinformation.
Family skiingIn Ike past, the Niles Park
District kas presented lo Nilesresidents many opportunities lo,learn the sport of skiing', sr loperfect their own downhilllectmiqse.- On SAturday, Jan. if, we will heskiing at Majestic. We leavefrom the Otee. Center, 7177Milwaukee ave. al 3 p.m. andreturn at about 11:30 p.m. Is-eluded in Ike $16 fee is transpor-tattoo, lift, Iconos und resstal (SII,
- lensus, Irons. aod no rental is $12fnr residents). Then on Jan. It,we are off to the Playboy Club ioLake Geneva. We leave at 8,35um. and return at aboot- 5 -p.m.The resident rate of $22 includestraosportatisn, lift, leuuon andrental (lift and lesson io $16) Allson-resident rutes are doubled.We abs will he tubing a third-es-earoiss, however location anddate have not yet keen urranged.Call 967-1133 for more infor-motiss.
In person registrationIo pernos registration for all
Riles Park District programs(endopl Pre-school, and IceSkating) will begin at 9:30 am.on Jan. f, Registration will thenContinue up until the beginning ufthe class. (Classes begin theweek of Jun. 12) Tke Nues ParkDislriel Recrealibn Center islocated at 7577 Milwaukee ave.Call 967-6133 for rogistrutiss in-
. furmation.
Troiani dubbed'Mièhelan geloof Maine East'
Though people have beenknown to draw on Ike desks, noimany students bave the oppur-lunity lo paint.murals on thewaIts. No one, that is, astil KevinTroiani, 16, came lo Maine East
. Laut year whes Kevin was afreshman, he painted a mural ona wall in Center Court. The pain-tisg wan a prujecl for an art classhe was taking and il look himpractically an enlire qsarter.loesmplote.
In addition, Kevin has hoes uo-der cnotracl'ts paint loe LutheranGeñeral Hospital. He kas io thepast, along with his older brotherScot, 19, painted the walls io thechildren's section of the hospital.
Programsfor relativesof elderlyIn January Regescy Nursing
Center, 6631 N. Milwaukee uve.,Nileu and Project Hope will begintheir uecnnd year of educationand support programs forrelat)ves of the elderly. The em-pbasis of the progruesu offered ison educational information aboutaging, ttrfamily, long term careand also to help-families of thoseis nursing hnmes to fiod ways ofcoping with the feelings whick sf-ten accompany this decision.
The meetings areheld the-seond Wednesday nf each monthfrom 7 to 9 p.m.
- Os Wednesday, Jan. 14Professor Dun Kunubaru ofProject Hope will speak on"Denial" . Fulore programs >vilIbe os: Stress and FamilyRllaliono, Nutritión and theElderly, Depression, GettingMom buck on her feet, and Gsill.For more information call 647-7444.
NIU scholarNorthern Illinois University
business mojsr Jose A. Patter-son of Park Ridge wos among the:54
students from Illlnsis collegesand universities honored recentlyan Lincoln Academy StudeutlAureates. . -
Last year, Patterson receivedthe NIU Women's 'StudeolLeadership Award and this yearshe wan elected prenidOnt sI Mor-tarBourd, senior honor society.
Scott is now a medical student tIke University of Illinois. Theboys are Ike nono of Mr. und Mrs.Michael Troiani, 8250 Monroe,Riles. -
Kevin likes lo paint landscapmas well as the medieval/fantasytype pointing that is in Ike Center-Costs cf Maine East. The CenterCoorS mural is a painling uf acastle wilh a variety uf charuc-tees arooud it.
Despite the inlereot be's shown-by desigoing Ihese large murals-as part of classroom projects,Eevin says be still isn't sore hewants Io make moral painting bislife's profession. .
Mortli- GròveBank!s seniorprogräms,Celia - Hansen, community
program coordinator fur The. Morton Grove Book, announces
the sturI of the Señior Corn-munity Service Prsgram. Tbeaephogrums are presented by thebank at no charge to the fucilitieaor the people attending tbkprogrums. The Morton GroveBash is eager to contribute to thecommunity und ta perform a ser- -
vice for'onr seniors. -
Game programs, refreshments- and-gifts will be prenènted at Ibefuttowing facilities: Tues. Jas. f -
at the Senior Residinsee locatedat 501f Wunkegan -rd., - MortonGrove; Mon. Jan. 12 at theBelbuny Terrace Nursing Homelncated- at 9425 Waukegan rd.,Morton Grove; Tues. Jas. 13 atSt. Jobs Brebeuf Church locatedat 1301 Harlem-Riles; Tues. Jas.20 at the NW. Suburban,Congregation located ut 78f_0Lyons, Mortun Grove; and Tues.tun. 27 at the Morton GroveVillage Hall located ut flotCapolino.
Alf programs will start at 1:30 -
p.m. The St. John Brebeufprogram willstart at 11:31 am.
,Chess Club -
Chess players drop is everyWednesday afternoon frum soonto 5 p.m. si Ihr Smith ActivitiesCeoler, Lincoln hod Oolito,Shokie. Bslh melD and Momeo,esperiencod sod amateur arewelcome. There is so fee,
Please call t73-0500, 'osI. 208 forlurther infocmalion.
Nilesite quetions0cc method ofregistering residents
Dear Editor:I reeently applind to Onlston
Community College nu n student-at-turpe Along ssith sly accapt-unce came 'mfnrmation for regis,le.-ing by phono. Although thernmplzter had aS my LIltal stalin-ties, I was told that I nneded toshow proof of residence or elmpsy out nf district tuition. I
insoneslintely mdilnd in n nopy ofmy voter's regiuleution and dciv-en's linease. Gas week later Ireceived u ten stulement Ssliogme os nos nut-of-district student.Bythistimel was unable to get taeilher campus to show proof ofresidenne. end subsequently lostmy pince in Ihn class. -
Needless to soy, I um essnoyed usthe whole thing. If, uy tact, it isneceoSSey fur stsdest to showpeonfofresidenee, it mukes sensethoVtbis in saben sure of in the'admission pencess,'nOt at the mrohoar of registeulion. Cèetoiuly esS tas peyerto District 535 it would
O be ludicrous for mn to paynon-residsot fees. I thinb thet the"powers thot be" st 0CC need toeelfsiek Ihn whole proof of rosi-si,eñce process nod make it less ofa hossle for ass adult returning to
- schrnl ta attend niasses.' - Audrey Costor
- - Nino, 151.
Good wishesfrom SJB,
- bowlers'
DearEditor, --
Os behalf of the leam apossors,bowlers and officers of the SI.John Brebeuf 'Holy NameBowling League, may I estend toyoO our sincere thanks forpublishing nor team standingsandkigh individual scores each
Each Monday morning wheo Ideliver- nur scores to The Bügleoffice, t am greeted by thesmiling faceot Diane Miller andformo it is s cheerful way to startaeolber work week,
May 1981 he a year filled withpeace, good health andprosperity für you and Ike entireBugle staff. Happy Holidays.
Sincerely, -
. -- Andy Beierwoltes-Secrùtary
Thanks fromGolden Age CIùb
Dear Diane;The Goldes Age Club of St.
John Brebeuf wast to wish the"Bugle" and'alk -its staff muchhappiness and íucQeus in the newyeurl9lt. " -
We sIno add nor'thanhs to poifor sò graciously accepting andpublishing Our monthly "News
, Not". RespectfuSy,. GeorgeC.Hull
- - President
Skokie hamborexpresses appreciation
Dear Mr. Besser,It's time once again to say
"THANKS".We ut the Shokie Chamber df
Comsuerce aretruly oppreciotiveof the line way you carried nursews and phnto releases during
, 195$. You're O.K.Best peroosal wishes for a
great'tl.Very truly yours,
Karl S. Schmidt, Manager
Dear Edilor; -
I would Ube to make note Is thepeople of Maine Township that thave agreed Io be placed os Ikeballot for "Trustee." , I will berunning as a Democrat. ADemocratic challenge to Ibisgovermneot is a sew approach.The Democratic slate io young,
- aggressive, intelligent, and coo-scientisus, which will giverepreuenta)isn to the entire areaofthe tose'suhip.
letteN to thé edor
The candidates are: BarryLipin of uniscorporeted DesPlaines, Supervisor; CarolChriulenhols of Morton Grove,Clerk; Ellen Moors of ParkRidge, Assessor; Alvin N. Marksof Riles; Vibitey'Daniet of anis-corynrated Des Plaises, HighwayCsmnsiusioner; and for Troutee,Cynde Feichler st Riles; PatricioGalla of Des Plaines; DennisPosen of Des Plaines; and,
lt's here! The CCFS NOW. Account!Until now il waNst possible In write chechs on an ac-roost al Conk Coonty Federal Saeings. So the carefulsaversthe oees who care about getting Ilse most foetheir moneykept Iteir sanings here where interestpaid is the highest permitted by law. To psy billS they
. - rnaintainest-a checking accuuntat'ahank. Chocks she-tIse easiesf'wuy to issy'bitts: Th'ejfre sale. ais-csncetledchecks are legal teceipts for tas purpoir. -
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Since 1936
2720 W. 0900v Ase. Chicagll, IL 60659 761-275091 47 N. Waukegov Rd. Morton Grove, IL 60553 966-6970
myself, George Hall of Niles, whohas always been concerned aboolthe operatioo of government andthe election process.
By the election proceu.5 I meanthat many people who are belogtased isn't even know Townshipgoveromenl mints. Then theworst thing that happens is thelittle concern citizens show onelection day by sol voting-oventhuogh they know il is' election
A "Checking Account!'thàtpays 5-1/4% interest AVAILABLE JANUARY 2, 1981
$500.00 your account is entirely free nf monthly Servicecharges. Shnald your batence drop below $500.00 anyday daring the month, there is a $5_00 Service chargefor that month. But, you still receine interest on everypenny is your acconnt. There is no periIem charge. solimit on the number of transactions during the month.
Direct Deposit of Social Security ChecksWe cari arrange 00 have any ofyoor gonìrnmenl checksdeposited directly into your NOW. Accnont. II's safe...no risk nf loss or theft. And le will start earning 5.5/4%interest the day we receive il!
To open a Cook Coonty Federal Savings NOW. Ac-Enant. slop in at either office. lt wit only lake o fewmisotrs to gel you started on this sew Muy So greater.coscenirot interest.
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day.I think it only taiE that some or
all of these Tuwnohip officesshould hove sew leadership. t
hope by the time of eloction, April7, 1581, we will have reachedmost of the colors, and they willagree Ihat this should happen.
. Respectfully,- George C. Hall
- Candidatefur Trusteeof Moioe Township
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OAKTONFOREMOST LIQUORS '8009 Milwaukeé Ave. T
NILES ILL.967-8555
AMY JOY DONUTS7246 Milwaukee Ave.
NILES, ILL.647-9818
. LAWRENCE WOODGOLDEN NUGGET RESTAURANT
350 Lawrence.voOd. NILES,ILL
966-1520
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TOMMY TUCKER:
9101 Milwauke9 Ave.NILES ILL.:94ii.
Low CLEANERS8000 OaktonNILES,ILL.
823-1915
M Et N TEXACO SERVICE7701 Milwaukee Ave.
NILES. ILL.966-1332
PORTRAITS BYROBERT LOUIS
5105 MainSKOKIE, ILL.
675-2510
JAN b ZOFIA'SRESTAURANT
6873 N. Milwaukee Ave.N!LES,ILL
647-7949
. SHEIK HAIRDESIGNS LTD.FOR MEN AND WOMEN
9103B Milwaukee Ave.
- NILES,lLL : : .
967-9590 -
THE PAINTWAGON8014 Waukegan Rd.
NILES, ILL96&5480 -
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: . SCOTFINE.DRYCLEANERS
8049 MiIwuk Ave.NILES, ILL. -
967-7030
CASTLE OLDS-HONDAin MORTON GROVE
8833 North Waukegan RdMORTON GROVE, ILL.
NII.ES HOUSE OF PIÙA7560 N. Milwaukee Ave.
CHICAGO, ILL --
774-4121SsvIuig UcaniinunIty fo ov.r25
. OPEN7 DAYS
ARTISTIC TROPHY, INC.7421 Milwaukee Ave.
NILES, ILL. i647-7450
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The Bage, flfId$y,Ja.uIy1,1I1
MEADE FURNITURE6126 Uncoln Ave.
MORTON GRO VE1LL9674500
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CALLERO b CATINOREALTYINC.
- 7800 Milwaukee Av.. NILES, ILL.
967-6800
BROWN'S CHICKEN. 7305 Waukegan Rd.
NILES, ILL687-8711
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Holiday GreetingsToAll My FriendsELAINE HEINEN
Niles ParkCommissioner
470.0372
EflISON LUMBER CO.9959 Milwaukee. Ave.
' NILES, ILL.647-8470
LAWRENCEWOODMAC CLEEN'S CAR WASH
PETIT PALAIS RESTAURANT9003 N. Milwaukee Ave.
NILES, ILL..
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7849 Waukegan Rd.NILES, ILL
967-9113
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NICOLOSI'SPROFESSIONAL CLEANERS' 7532 N Milwaukee Ave.
CHICAGO, ILL763-9447
MIKESUNION 76.. 9201 Waukegan fldMORTON GROVE, ILL.
966-8892
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BRISK AUTOMOTIVESUPPLY7007 N. Milwaukee Ave.
NILES, ILL647-7470
STAN'S RESTAURANTHarlem b Dempster
MORTON GROVE, ILL965-0332
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-ELSE'S BEAUTYSALON. 965-13wfr BILL'S ORIGINAL
.. BARBERSHOPvh1.
9208-9208 1/2 Waukegan Rd.
MORTON GROVE,ILL.thu 25th Chn,flflas in Business
KEN'S PLACE8751 Milwaukee Ave
NILES, ILL.965-0464
PINOCÇHIO PIZZAb RESTAURANT #2
9700 Milwaukee Ave.NILES, ILL
OPEN 7 DAYS
JOE LO VERDE b SONSCONSTRUCTION CO.
7042N. Milwaukee Ave.NILES, Ill.647-8686
- FOURDOVESRESTAURANT7201 Ca!dwell
NILESILL647-7399
Open ChrisùnaE O AM 2 PMOpen New Veers Eve fr Day
ARC DISPOSAL5859 N. RivOiRd.ROSEMONT,ILL. ;
823-8026
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PANKAUProscription Pharmacy
': 7946 N. Waukegan Rd.NILES, ILL.
965-2727
RON'S LIQUORS7355 N. Hauern Ave.
NILES, ILL.
OR. CHESTER J NOWAKof Optometry
8150 Milwaukee Ave..
NILES, ILL.. '823-5988
ePATEK a SONS
6723 Milwaukee Ave.NILES, ILL.
Ni 7-9836
American LegIon Post #320.-. Its Auxiliary
8212 EincolnSKOKIE, ILL.
674-0320
EASTERN S1YLE PIZZAGolf Miti Shopping Ce,it.r-
NILES,ILL.. 827-0193 :
'OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK"
RAY'S NEW SUBURBANCLEANERS
8742 Shermer Ave;NILES, iLL
965-2337
KAPPY'S PANCAKE HOUSERESTAURANT
Open Chrieimae New Yea,'s Eve
7200 DempsterMORTON GROVE, ILL
: ' 470-1900
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SKAJA TERRACEFUNERAL HOME
7812 N. MilwaukeeNILES, ILL.986-7302
' WHITEHCRSE MOTOR INN-
7139N. MilwaukeeNILES, ILL
647.9396
' INTERNATIONALHOUSE OF PANCAKES9206 N. Milwaukee Ave.
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:Handkppèd ParkDonatiOn
Show,, above is George H11, president of the Golden Agers of St.John Brebeof, presentfog e check to Nifes Park District Corn.missioser Elaine Heinen. The Park District has received dosatioñsfrom manylocalargasizations to purchase asd isstaif handicappedpfaygrouodeqnipmentatGolfMiU Park.
Avyone interested in dnatiiag maneytowards the porchase nf thepfayground equipment far the handicapped shnufd contact Park -District CommissinnerEfaise Hemos. -
Nótre Dame .
holds successfulOpen House
Notre Dame High Schont, 7655Dempster, Nitos, held a one.censfuf Open Hnnse- on Sunday,Dec. 7. There were 346 keys at.tending, representing 37 Catholicuchnnfs, 34 puhlic schools, and 2Lutherannrhnolu. - - -
-Notre Dame has experienced a
steady increase in enrollment.Some nf the readnns cited for thisare the increased interest in
-Cathnlic edncatinn and NotreDarne. The srhnol han a well.structured and well.sfisciplinedatmosphere that allows far gond
-slndy and the formation ofcharacter. It is alun noted for Itosports program which inelndes ilvarsity oporto.
The visitors were impressedwith the academic programo andfriendliness and competence ofthe faculty. AiuO conunenlo ttsst
-facility and care of the hnildisgwere received. The nnmher ofpriests and hrothers teaching andthe many students, ultimai, andparents that- assisted with OpenHouse also- impressed thevisitors. .
- Those who missed Open Houseand who have questions or wouldlike to tour the school should cnn.tart Father Seetch al 9f5.295The entrance lest date in Jan. lt.
-- HoHor society. students
For outstanding scholarship inengineering, 155 stndento io IlseUniversity of Illinois have henoelected to the Tau Seta Pi honorsocioty. Local students includedMichael E. Lachman, 9359 Deerd., and Andrew K-. Packard, 322Davis Courl, nf Des Plaines;llsavidJ. Cohn, 9117 Meade st.,and Richard L. Marder, 5445Ozanam st., of Morton Grove;Laurence H. Cohpn, 4643 Dobson.ot., Corey M. Duosky, 9533Laramie ave., Martin 1.-Ellenhy,4032 Doboon st., and Rossa L.Ness, 4055 W. Lyons- ut., all ofSkohie.
May the New Yearbring wealth andhappiness to you.
0cc- -offers firsttime Polishhistory classPotish Heritage I, a class- in
Polish history, will be introducedal Oakton Community College fortise spring 1951 semester. Theclass wiS be held in conjunctionwith the Ethnic Studies Programal Oukton.' - -
Dr. Zophia Werchnn, u nativeof Poland, will prnvide.a general-survey of the Polish peoplethroughout their history. She will -draw from her own personal ex-prieures to teach Polish history,government, culture, and socialStructure. Students wilt learnhow hisloridat forces have givenrise lo daring action by the Poles,throughout their history, und,cnrreñtly, during the presenttnrmoilm Poland.
Polish Heritage I (HIS 2l25O) athree credit hour course, willmeet from 6:30 to R20 p.m. Thsr-sdays, heginning Jais. 15 atOCC/Shokie, 7701 Lincoln ave. -
Final registration for the 1951spring semeoler ut Oahton will heheld on Monday and Tuesday,Jan. 5 amI 5, fllm lt am. to t23Op.m. asdfrom 53Ots 7:30p.m.
Late registration will he heldduring the first week nf classenfrom Jan. 12 through 1f with u $5late fee. Late registration will hefrom I In 2 p.m. and toom 5:30 to -'6:30p.m.. For more information aboutthe Polish history class, cuS Dr.Gwen Fortune, coordinator nf theethnic studien -program utOahtos, at 635.1985
Honor society.-inductees -
For outstanding scholarship,3go undergraduate and gradualestudents at the Ueiyersily ofIllinois were elected to Phi KappaPhi honor society.
-Among them were: Reena B.
Potluck, 7150 N. Crawford, Lis-colnwood; Michael S, Loeffter,7917 Lyons, Morton GraVe;Steven G. Pietrick, 5555 Brucedr,, Nibs; Estelle S. Fletcher,9345 Kolmur; Stuart M Litwen,3345 Greesleuf; Cathy E. Hor-wits, 03l7.Chriuliunn, and RoherlC. Peterson, 825t Kildure; uS ofSkokie. -
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The SparesThe Spares Sunday Evening code is dressy. Snacks will be
Club w having the Silhouette served and there will be a cashDunce os January 17, at Howard bar. The dnnatios will be $3 torJolioson Motor Lodge, at 8201 W. members and $5 for guestu. For}bggins rd. is Cbicago. Music information cal1 237-7557 or 827-will be furoished by The Play 8570.Boys". The suggested dress
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- Willy. Necker,. and his world-famed retrieving dogs, castingslac Judy Pacboer and archerychampion Ans Clark will heamong the star atlractiono ap-
. . . . . pearing is John Bromfield'sstage and water show in the 42ndannual Chicago Sport Show onJan. 9 thru 18 al the InternationalAmphitheatre.
Not only will Nocher, Pachserand Clark be performing in theconter arena of the Amphitheatrecomplex opening ñight when expohours will be h to Il p.m.,but theyatoo will be. available to showvisitors for advice and iostcuc-lion in their specialties.F1SBINGACESTO INSTRUCT
. The ôornely Pacbeer lass, whois oneof thefinest professionalcasters in the nation, will spend agreat deal of.time is the show'sfishing tackle row where other
.top expectssviu join hei is eulen-ding tips on reeling is the tinnytribe.They also will demonstratethe latest in. rod and root in, aspecial casting pond.
From there the fishisg fas castube himself to the live trout poolin the show's "do-it-yourself"
, section and try landing home oftto fish to take home for his orherdinnor.
Ann Clark, besides her long
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ChicqgóSport ShówopensJan 6
array . of . champiosshipu; lu.. devoting considerable time! lodeveloping U.S. . Olympicprospecto, some of whom, havewon gold medals in the inter-national competition of corn-petitions.
NECKER WORLD-FAMEDNecher's grand obedience and
retrieving dogs, headed by astellac array of' heautifillDalrnations in action, havetraveled Ike world lo great ac-claim. His Chicago Sport Showappearances always have beesreceived with accolades.
The big family outdoors show,wdh its special sections of boats,ree. vehicles, fishing resorts,
!Campers, tents, hooting andfishing gear and other items per-tinent to the world of the greatoutdoors, will have the followinghours after openinguight:
Jan. 10, 12 ness to Il P.m. Jan.11,12 noon to 10 p.m.; Jan. 12, 13,14 and tb, 2 to 10 p.m; Jan. 16,2to lt p.m.; Jan. 17 12 noon to Ilp.m., and Jan. 18, 12 noon to 8
Bromfield's stage-water showwill go os twice daily; afternoonandevésing, úfter thesingle per-formasen opening evening.There will be no entra charge forthispresentation:
Spares holdmeeting
-- The Spares Sonday 'EveningClub will have something new tooffer is the wayof entectainmestat! their first meeting of the newyear. Jooday evening, Jan. II,-7:30 p.m., at the AmericoaLegion Post 134, 6140 W. Dem-poter st., Morton Grove. The onewho is a "sew find" io enter.taming is Mike Vondruska, an en-tertaiser who quips au he loasesIndian Clobs, balls, mod anythingelsethatgets into hioway.
The Spares Snnday EveniogClob is a non-sectarian, non-profit Social Coltoralorganization for singte, widowed,divorced and legallyseporatedodolta with o membership of over680. This dab with 27 differentactivities senes the residents ofCook, Lake, Kane, Mcffenry, Willand DoPage counties. Themeetings are held so the 2 and 4Sundays sfthe month at 7;30p.m.in the American Legios Post#134,6140 W. Dempster st., MortonGrove.
Nues Northpresents "A Gap¿n GenerationsA special benefit performance
of "A Gap io Generatiòm, acomedy enacted in 18th centuryrnmmedln dell style, willbe presented bythe Riles NorthHigh School drama departmentin the school aoditoriom ou Wed.nesday, Jan. 7,- 7;3g p.m Theprodoctios is one of Ihm highschool playo selected fromthroughout the state to be per-formed al the au000lffigh SchoolTheater Festival, upònsored bythe Illinois- Theater Abuociatlonand the Illinois Office ofEdocation in Champaign on Jan.to.
The comédy, which receivedrove reviews when performed atthe high school thin fall, revolvesacssod the generation gap in 18thcentnry Italy--one whichparallels the stodenl onrest oftoday. Play director Jerry Prof-fit soten that the foods collectedfrom the benefit performance"will help defray the iocidentalexpenses of taking the play toChampaign." Tickethare 3
Cast members, who don masksand stylised contornes to tell theirstory, include Tim Ortmann,Cindi Harlman, Hal Meltzer,Steven Slack; EleahHsrwitz, JeffMax Scott Tauber; Matthew. Jithér, Jeff Somner Dana Got,okind, Michael Brody, Eno KerisAmy Yale, Elizabeth Silk, beZimersff, Janice Angelaccis,
. Michael Margolis, Gene Cotton,Danica Kats, 50e Price, HelaioeSilver, andSosos Gold.
Niles North is localed otllllgg N.Lawkr, Skokie. Tickets areavailahle at the hex office beforethe performance. Call 673-88thext. t104 for more information.
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AuditionsETC. will hold auditiem for
Edwards Atbee's "Everything inthe Garden" un Monday andTuesday, Jan. 12 and 13 at the OldOrchard Country Clob, 780 W.Band rd., Mt. Prospect Neededare 5 men, 5 women and one bey,lo to 1g years old. No preparedmaterial in necessary and per-sons playing majar roles will bepaid. Alus, anyoneinteresled inbecoming involved with this newtheatre is invited to come out andtalk with the staff. Phone 255-2625 after7p.m.
NOBODY DOES SErrER THAN
ARVEY S RestaurantOakton and Waukegan, Niles
BreakfaSt SpecialEggsBenedjot
Two Paunhod Fane Eons Sonad on un fnallsh Manie withHow Topped with Hellondains Sannn.Hash Brawn Potinons
Lunch Special Dinner SpecialStuffed Veal BraIt White Fish $496a la Aivey s lT.t8Yl
, Big Brothersand Sistersaid needy children
"lt's difficult for ns to identifywith people in need. The .BigBrother and lister Luncheongives us av opportunity to meetIhr children we're helping und, indoing so, .the day becomes amemorable esperience we allvainc," said Laura Williams, 17,o seniór at New Trier East HighSchool, Wi500tha.'
Laura was among foñy sodhsubschov high school otudentsgathering al Great GodfreyDaniels Restaurant in Skohie onllaturday, Dec. 20, for the 6th an-,vuoi Big Brother and Sister Lun-cheos. The party was designed tobrighteo thy holidays for under-privileged children who mightotherwise not hâve o Christmas.
The youngsters, who ranged in- age from sin Is' twelve, live is
Chicago's Robert Taylor Homesand arc participants in a slate-funded ofler-schovl program attheWahington Parb YMCA.
The ieeoogecâ, students at NewTrier Easl'and Loyola Academy,brought gifts for the childrenwhich they had mSde or púr-chased wilh'rnoney they had ear-sed. No one brought a presentwith money borrowed from momor dad. Each ofthe high schoolstudents was responsible for ear-niug the money they appliedtoward the gift. "li means muchmore thatway, said Williams.
Following a morning of ester-tainment by Smshine the Clown,lauta Claus jpined the teeuagers
.. in presenting their gifts lo theYMCA children. Then everyoneenjoyed a festive holiday Ion-cheon, compliments of GreatGódfrey Dasiets. Members of theChicago Bulls and the ChicagoHustle professional basketballteam made opecial gsost ap-pearances.
Legion presents flag
In their Americanism efforts,the Morton Grove AmericanLegioo Post #134 periodicallyassists groups who require avAmerican flag. Such o preoen-lotion wOO made recently accor-ding to posi commander -Mellaity. -
Americanism Officer JohnSlater performed the proseo-
GOLF MILL
HELD! OVERJane Forsda°DoiIy Parton
"9 TO 5"Fri., Sat., Son.
2;OO, 4:00, 6:00. 8;OO, 15-88Mon. theu Thurs.6:00, 8:00, 11)55 PG
soya HELD OVER
Robert DeNire"RAGING BULL"
Fri., Sat., Son.1;6O, 3;15, 5:30, 7:50, 1010
Mon. thou Thues.5:30, 1;50, 1010
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'FLASH GORDON'Fri., Sat.. Sun.
1:20, 3:38, 5-40, 7;B0, 10:08Mon. thru Thors.5:40. 7:50, 10:00 PG
EARGAIN PRICES . ALL TUD-TRES
UNTIL THE $FIRST SHOW STARTS -
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Everyone wore smiles at Ike receni Big Brother and Sister lun-chess, an annual Chriotmas party designed lo brighten the holidaysfor uodeprivileged children.
Parthenia Bornes, 7, Levsn Williams, f and Steve Smith, 17, in-vestigale what Santa brought Levon. Steve, a senior al New TrierRasi in Wisseiha, was among forty north shore teenagers whobrought gills for the youngsters, who live in Chicago's RobertTaylor Homes. The party was hosted by Great Godfrey Danielsrestaurant io Skokie.
"Wo are grateful lo hove theOpportunity lo kring these Iwogroups of kids together," saidTim MeGivers, owser of Ikerestaurant. "This is whatChristmas is all about."
Sue Dillo, another 17 year oldsenior at New Trier East andaparlicipaot in posi Big Brotherand Sister Luncheons, said shehas enjoyed the parties. "t feellike I'm giving the childrensomething really special--aChristmas complete with Sonia.loys, and a tree.
to Brownie Troop
talion to Brownie Troop 8618 ofNelson School through theirleader, Mro,Olroshha.
ALL -TICKETS.NOW
HELDOVER-.. SECONDWEEK
Mary Tyler Moore
'ORDINÁRYPEOPLE"SAT. fr SUN:
2:30, 4:45, 1:00 9:15
wEEKDAYs: -
7:00, 9:15
Rated R
Best Show BuylnTheArea -
"The fact that these bids cemefrom a background that I'veoVer been euposéd Is decantmakea diffemece in the ways werelate to ose another. We all loveChristmas. It's a -time lo sharewhat you can with ethers. 71's agreat feeling to help put o smileos a little kid's face, especiallyIbis time of year."
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The Bugle. Tharoday. December 21. 1980
Talent neededfor telethon
Csmmniíily laient is needed toappear during the six boor, iveCrusade for Educatios Telethon.This ois hour program will hoaired thru the facilities of WCIU-TV Channel 26, en Feb. 21, begin-
'oint at 7:35 p.m. The purpose ofthe telethon is lo raise fondo forfinancially handicappedgraduate Slodenlo io theMetropolitan Chicago oreo. -
This is the Seventh AnnualCrusade for Education Telethon,which enjoys wide communitysupport. The laient selected toappear during Ihe telethon isgiven proper recognition andcredentials for future use. The1978, 1979, and 1910 telethons haveall recieved Emmy nominali055.
For further information, sr asapplication: please call 774-4443,or write to: The Knights ofDabrowoki, 5723 N. Milwaoheeave., Chicago, Illinois gof4g.
You're InThe Swim
M
RESTAURANTOpen 7 Days'u Week for:
Breakfast S LunchDinner Cocktails
._ Complete Salad Bar
Milwaukee Ave. atPalatine Roads
lAr Pelmosbee Airpsrol
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The Food, The Music.The Romance
DNESDAY it's Mariachi NightFeaturing:
"Mariachi.- Tapatlo"From 6:00 P.M.To Midnight
Piano playerneeded foradult theaterThe Devonshire Playhouse of
Shohie Parh District is stilllooking lo hire a piano player loaccompany rehearsals- andproducImos of their upcomingmusical "The Edscation ofId'YMAN KAPLAN".The show will open in late Marchfor three weekends al TimberRidge School Auditorium.Rehearsals will be held Monday,Wednesday and Eriday eveningsal Devonshire Center, 445g Grove
Interested musicians shouldcall Sloolsie Park Disirict al f74-150f, oil. 51 or Ed Berger.Playhouse Director al 076-1774.
Christina J. DickholtzArmy Private Christina J.
Dichhollz, daughter of ShermanDichhslto of 1910 LinenlnwoodDrive, Skokie, Ill., has completedbasic training 01 ForI Jackson,S.C.
I LEGAL NOTICE IRelive io hereby given, pise-
suant 16 "An Act io relotisn to theuse of os Assumed Name is Iheconduct of traosactioo ofBusiness in the State," os amen-dod, that a certification was filedb' the undersigned with theCounty Clerk of Cook County.
File Ne. K7353t on Dec. t, 198gunder the Asoamed Name nl M.R. Sales Cs. loot inc.l with pioveof busishss located al 5502 BriarCl., Des Plaises, IL 0051f. Thetese name(s) and residence od-dresses of owner(s) is: ManRudolph, 9002 Briar Cl., DesPlaines, IL 0001f. -
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BUSINESS SERVICES
ALUMINUMAWNINGS
Home Improvement Values
ALUMINUMStorm Dooru.Wtndows-Siding.
. Soffits & Fascia
On Veetaire Awniugs Save 20%FLAIR
ALUMINUMPRODUCTS869-9540
6637 W. Touhy, NOm
. ATTORNEY
HOWARD M. 601001CRAttorney At Law
A wide variety of peruonal &- business legal services with
!
quality Service & reasonablefees. Initial consultation FREE.Furappomtmentcall
CARPET CLEANING
TOUCH OF BEAUTYCARPETCLEANING
ilse best track monnted sleanicleaning equipment made. Freeeslimates, carpet dry within 3-5hours. .15 per square fool. EaSyiured.
CARPETIÑG
CARPETING10% above cost
Carpctiuutallaliou....1.25/yardSteam clean 2 rooms...$49.95
.- Call297-7444
CATCH BASINSg SEWERS
JOHNSSEWER SERVICEOakloe& Milwaaht e , Nilec
696.0889Your Neighborhood Sewer Mas
CLEANINGSERVICES
AIM YOUR ARROW ATSERVICES ON TARGEI INC.
Ocaniug ladies ose InicO iuctodmkauds and meen scrubbing, in-side windows, refrig., stove,vacuuming, polishing, laundry &ironing. Insured- Bonded. Cansend same person ou request. Wepick up and detiver Referencesgladly given. '
299-2461
READCUSSI
-for BEST RLSULTS''
The Bugle, Thursday, December 28,1986
FIREWOOD
AUTUMN TREE CAREWell seasoned firewood, mixedhardwoods, $50 faCe cord. Freedeliveey.STACKED IN GARAGE.
129-1963
HANDYMAN.
HANDYMANYou neme it, I do iII Carpentry,eleetcical, plumbing, tiling & 5'side & onloide painting. Iorgunizeclnselu. CaS
ROY
. 965-6415
NEED A HANDYMAN?Caijimbo
AMplianmefmrpenfri&eledrica1.Call After 4
635.1470Anytime253MW
HOME BUILDERS
ORBAN BUILDERS, INC.Costom Homes w/foll bsmts.starting at 444,900. Freeestimates on blueprints.
741.2525.
HOUSEHÔLO HELP
BERNICE'S MAID SERVICEHave your home thorooghtyclean before the holiday season.We provide osr own traospor-tattoo. Call between 9-4 to makeau appointment.
6410616
KITCHEN CABINETS
WOODGRAININGA fraction ofthe cost of relinisbindor laminating. Give your kitchencabinets a new richly graised,oiled wood finish. Painted. ormetal. No stripping, no mess.Many wood-tones. Unbelievablereoult.s. Samples. call eves, Ron.
,43762
MOVERS
PIONEERMOVERS
. Fastlocal moving '... 24 hour service7daysaweek
Licensed& Insured
583-8154
. MOVERS.
'BURROWS Movrngc.. Professional
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Enperirneed ' . -
EconomicalEspert moving of Pianos,
Household and Office Furniture-
3381034 -
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MOVING &STORAGE
WARNER MOVERS- Low CostMeving and Storage
Licensed and Insured
588-8633
MUSICALINSTRUCTION
Piaoo.Guilar.Accordion.Organ &Voice. Private instructions, homeo,. studio. Classic & popularmusic. - - -
RICHARD L.GIANNONE-
965.3281
PAINTING
PAINTING,PLASTERING; REtiNitro painter offers high qualitycraftmanshio and materials.Reasonable rotes for interior andexterior work. Free professionalest. Special considerations forSenior Citizens.
Hañd Painted WaÙ Murals-aOrlghzal Creations
CatlJinoat965.l194
- REMODELING. HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
KNECHT&ASSOC. -
Remodeling, reuovati005, newconstruction, room additions
-FREE ESTIMATES. 58t2 W.Higgins-Chtrago
- .286-7606
ROOFING
LOW COSTROOFING
Cozziptetc Quality Itsofieg Service4080100inoluaTe
SNOW PLOWING
La VERDE-SNO WPLO WING
957.9994Commereial. Industrial
ResidentialPlowing a Salting
CAR STARTING,. SNOWPLOWING
Residential aim commercial -Prompt 24 hour service
, - ,631-155!Ask f or George.
MuiierCbarg0000vlonacc,ptsd -
BUSINESS SERVICES.
TELEVISIONSERVICE
- TELEVISION SERVICE ..
$2.00 Service Call. Parts entraOwner Mr. Santueei
Wanted lv hoy B&W, color por-table TVs this seed repairs.
NE 95229 -
, UPHOLSTERY
PETE'S UPHOLSTERYCUSTOM MADE
ALL WORK GUARANTEED- FREE ESTIMATES
215-49355314 W. FOSTER
CHICAGO, IL. 64625
FURNITURE
Twin, antique while wood head.hoard. Excellent condition. 967-5292. -
7 drawer walnut' deyk. Older.Nice cond $125.00. g3S.0355.
. 712/1-8
MISCELLANEOUS
1,000 NEW heavy cardboardmailing tubes w/caps, 3" diam. s1g" long. $196.96 for all. Call 966-1795 eves. & weekends. -
35 mm. storage trays, stores 306slides. 9671445; 714/1-15
2 wood entrance doors, I solidw/loch new) $45. t comb.storm-screen $20. 905.4876.
- 715/1.22
Stereo, Harmon-Kardoo Jensenspeakers, Garrard turntable.$150.00 or best offer. 965-3281.--
091/1.1
Short Minh Jachet, size 10. $175.969-5625. ' 055/1-25
6 ft. Startite Xmas tree withmosical carosset, mirrors,'Italian tights. $50.907-8445.
- 713/1-15
Electric forced air space heater,1100e model, attmetal. $20.06.967-5445 681/1-lb
Beginners 135 GLM skis withchildren's Saloman bindings, isgood rond., with poles & sise 7hootS included $45 50 967 5350
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674/1-5
Muoari ski boots sise 89-. $20.50.-967-5350. - 675/1-0
160 Hart Rarer skis, without bin-dings, good enod. $20.00. 967-5350.
076/1.8
45" gold leaf lump. $30.00. 960-5025. . 755/1-9
Tavern sise shuffle beard game,likenew. $250.50. 967-804602/2-2
Ckgo. coin antique professionalkicher pinball machine. Gondrond. $375.00fn'm. 625-0355.
710/1-8
Garrard 4 speed record changer.Excellent condition $36. 9 trackrecorder/player. Needs nomework $25. SS gal. fiab tanksr/filter, hood, ele. Perfect con-dilion$35.00. 907-5294
PoworJet oir hockey. Frictionfree surface, Gnodcnnd. $45.00.635-6355. 711/1-8
APPLIANCES
Must sell! Got-new -one forChristlnan-500rn Kenmore dish.washer,, built-tn, eoppertonecolor, No reasonable offerrefused, 0964731. - -
Cnppertone, four burner 36 hieboven Gnu Stove. Good conditIon.Signutnre make. $50,90, RUS-3775nffer5. - 796/1-1
R,iinbow Vacuum Cleaner withatfsrhmento. Take aver pasmen.tu. Pay offbalanre. 491.6662
. FIREWOODWHOLESALE
FIREWOOD-WHOLESALE$30 Suce cord, pIns delivery. 30face cord minimum. Order now.For information, FIREWOODUNLIMITED, 000.826.8360 SA.M.-5P.M. Other hours,- and inWisconsin, 715-344-0110.
PETS
NICE PETS FORADOPTION
TO APPROVED HOMESHes. 1-5P.M.-7 days a week.
Receiving animati 7-5 weekdays,7-1 Satnrday-andSnnday.
. Ctosednllfrgnlhnlidnyo.'KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER
- 2765N, ArliagtonHts. Rd.Arlingloaltelghto
, MUSICALINSTRUMENTS -
$000 Seandatli 120 boon accordion.lt treblo & 4 boos owitebes.$125.00. 567-8445. 683/ 1-15 -
USED CARS
'IS Mercory station wagon. Goodrunning condition. $4IO.r 565-3775 after5. 707/1-1
VEHICLES
- JEEPS, CARS, ThUCKS,available throngh governmentagencies, many sell for under$260.00. Call 190-9414614 Eut-3250for your directory on how to p1w-chase.
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITYOF ThE WEEK-INDIANA.1nvtorsjvafi.
Natnre LoveroOosoiem bOSon, OyOwoee. MuzO seesaw.oit + aerei . PafllnIIy oumpt,t,d bilasnome wfo,l orsi050 ftrOpinOOB. i-5nn0006nu. Celar shako root. nosIngberated billa. nabiza lok,, 44 titubI, asese.Obodrondtrootago.fneeosod,db NnllonlCorral. $515,09- or arak. roer. Cull loaned.
317/296-9013CC. Kay, Box 6011
Indlaoapoliu, lud. 40260
SPORTSMEN INVESTORSREAL.ESTATE
OPPORTUNITYOF ThE WEEK.KENTOJCKYDUCK A GOOSE HUNTERS
An ideal loe$ian for. anexecutIve rètreat - orrecreational inveotnionl, 1,000acres, Inane olI nr pOrt,Located on Ohio -River InBallard County, Kentucky.Nene State Game befuge Con.tact: BffiAgoaew (160)186.7114or after 0 -PM- or -woekind.
/()310354O.
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- WISCONSIN.lo acres. Fishing; hunting,boating, snowmobiling-nearby. $225. per acre.Terms. -Christensen.Owner. 595283O
OFFICES FOR RENT
Small office rossas-for rent. Willredecorate. Classic Bowl
- Bnilding. - -- . Y05.S300
NORTHFIELD-
lLxgeWAcan -
1 hlockts Edens Expressway.- $298/month. -
- 466-2748-
Aol, ForDaoroeLofol
FOR RENT
GLENDALE HEIGHTS14.-2 bdrtn. townhouse for rent.All appliances includingwasher/dryer. Fully crpld. Gar.attacked. funned. 0cc. $37S. mo.Nepelo.
62189250e- Horns
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ROSELLE-Spacious 3 bdrm. for .rent io-downtown Rouelle. All appliancesIncluded. Walk to train, shopping& schools. Available February 1.
,-., No peta.- $250. month -plus005501es.
6211925 or 980.7299
HELPWANTED
- - i ADVERTISE FREE-PAY-ri osONLY IF YOU SELL
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- Ii saura toad tItaly550iIl colli o n44150, ni, den,0000000 outtreru la005alheadmu boluOsreost.Theo Ir nariz n nera 00 ituotaftollI rol held eoaposalbtr, lsd ezphicut recati or vlaloterprelatlos at abreIben
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TRUCK/DRIVERFOR HIRE
Driver A track available formoue. hauling. Cull 096-5973. Askfnrprm.k.
OFFICEFURNISHINGS
USED OFFICE EQUIPMENT,¡nc. denIm, file cabinets, chairs,ditto machine and much misc.
969-725K
FOSTER.
PARENTSMarried couples to providefamily care for neglected, abusedchildren. Call' Kathleen Painter,Harneo For Children, 296-1011..
COBALT PROGRAMMERFull or part jime. l-2 yrs. en-perience on OS environmentnecessary. Assembler knowledgea plus. Call
.
UNIQUE DATA- 843.3115
PART TIMEASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER
Skokie Inunraoce OSfice -
l2tolthosrsa week-- FLEXIBLE HOUES- Gnot worhiog conditions
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CALL ALICE
679-7399 .
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2WAYS 10 ADVERTISE INTHE BUGLE BARGAIN BARN
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HELP- WANTED ':-.. -' -
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TELLER-' We ore currently seeking' dependable and professional in-
dividual to fill Ibis important position. Previous leIter enpenien-ce not required hut a goodfignre aptitude, lite typing shills and apleasant personality are essential. We offer an eserllrnt benefitprogram, and a eompetilive starting salary. For more inS nr-
-mallos call Mn. Kamka 772-2600
AVONDALE r. i nopj neenr- -
- 1591 W. 00101101 Sl.
I." , N0,IN. '
0*50550 - -
TELLER TRAINEEInterested in n career in banking?
We have FULL TIME positions available in our Teller arco, NOEXPERIENCE NECESSARY, we will lrin. Must be Slesiblo ioregards to hours. The teller dcpartmeot mocho a 4 day-40 hour
CLASSES will begin so Monday, January 12th. Most he able todeal welt with e0500mers. -
EXCELLENTBENEFITPACKAGE -
'l'lesse contact Perounnel Dept.729-1900 -
' GLENVIEW STATE BANK
800 Waukegan Rol, Gleoviewnqoobspp0000itycmployccMfc - -
GENERAL OFFICEPART TIME
Monday, Wednesday,Friday, 9a.m. tosp.m_Typing, Filing, some
Eignre work. Skokie area.
FIELD ELECTRIC966-4231
2 PRE-PAID 'ZIXI FORlus
WEEK ADVERTISING
i i lviii lii ho , ,ib,o,bi toil. V 'ii,:,, I ellI tu,01 ti,' a-il biro'iiii tii,i,ui'.iit ,,, lo r ibb le .,,'v' b b t,b
. NOTICEAds listed ardor these nlassitisatinno,rnnst brpre-poid ut $2.86 per week for 15 wnrd orleus. Add 25 mots for additional S words.
HOME FURNISHINGS ' PETSSPORTING GOODS SWAPS ft TRADESAUTOMOBILES GARAGE SALES
MISCELLANEOUS
The Bugle, Thoroduy, Janaaey 1,1551
TELEPHONECOMMUNICATIONS
$4.50 To $6.00 Pee Hoar
Earnestra dollars helping son-profit organization. Enpeniencenot necessary. We will tram. Callfor information
Mr. Wright
966-2050CLERKTYPIST -
Golf Mill Office -
We currently bave a part timeposition available far a ClerkTypisl in our Golf MOI office forau individnal with goad typingand clerical shills as well as adesire to perSonas a variety of of--f ice dulieo.
We can provide an excellent star-tiog salary, merit increases,groop hospitalisation and manyother benefits. To arronge an io-terview,pleane calli
George Wurlainger297.4106
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IMMEDIATEPRINTING
40 HOUS srnvtcc
IaSbsr 00 5*250
J 965-3900IMMEDIATE
PRINTING CO.ÔIOODEMPSIEO
MORTON GROVE, ILL.
CONTRACTCARPETS
8038 MilwaùkeeNILES, ILL.ALL NAME ÔANDSSAIL TEXTUEES
Peddl,g I Ìe.t2ll.rlar Ae.11.bt.
Also Draperiesand Armstrong
Solarian4 FAIR PRICES
COMPARO-TOEN SIE USI
Shop At Horn. ServIce692-476
t..:" 282-8575
PtANK J. TUtKa SON$.,.INC.
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AIR CONDITIONING. SHEET METAL
. HEATING
647-96127138 TOUHY AVE.
NILES,ILL. 60648
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BUSINESS'Memorial Award
- Carelyn Palmefl is preseeted the eecend aeeual.Timethy P.Sheehan, Jr. Memerial Award. The award, in honer nf the lateVice,President ot Peerless Federal Savings, is presented each yearte the employee who demonstrates the highest staedarde of an-selfishness and ceeperation toward csstomers and fellow em-ployees. Also shown presenting the award in Mr. Esgene J. RodnihJr. Vice-President et Peerless Federatsavings.
Realty manager T
This Week's SpecialWith This Ad Only205.15 GR 78-ist
onlyØ.9OPlat Fod. En. Taa '3.00
MICHELINPETIERSONSafety Service
8243733S44 Pearson Street
Des Plaines
TheBiigle, Thueaday, January 1, 1981
William L. (Bill) Czech hasbeen named manager of a newTocsoe Realty and Trost Corn-pany office Opening in Tocono,Arizona, in Janoary 19t1. Eqoip-peO with comprehensive cern-puter analysis facilities, the of-fice will Combine both inssranceand real enlate sereices.
Fermerly general salemanager for a natiznal affiliatedfirm, Czech achieved salesleadership withite his first sirmenths in the hasiness is- 1975.He aine han experience -inwlsalenale- and. retailmanagement. -
Y-OU CÀÑRESERVE A LEAGUE -
SPOT NOW FOR-THE 1981-82-BOWLING SEASON'
IASUESSTEAMS-SINDflßDUALMEfU9WOMN;- INDUSTIIIAI. EÄGuES LADIES-LEAGUES:.
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¿HEESÚPERVISED NURSERY-1
You ARE INVITED TO IUSPECT OURFACIUflES-FOR APPOINTMENT-
! OPEN- PLAY- -
COCKTAIL LOUNGE-, - 965-5300ew4c 'owe
8530 WÁUKÉGAN MORTON GROVE- -
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Cook CountyFederalpromotionThe Beard of Directors of Cooh
Coenty Federal Savings andLean Association, 2720 W. Devonsave. and 9447 Washegan rd., Mer-ten Greve, proudly announces therecent promotion of Robert J.Fey te the pesitien of ExecutiveVice President. In addition, Mr.Fey aIse serves as a Directsr ofthe Association.
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Mr. Foy s a memher el thefollowing boxiness and civicorganizations : FinancialMangers' Society, E,F.T. Cor-pOration, Illinois Savings andLoas League, U.S. Leagoe ofSavings Associatiens, tttinoioSociety nf C.P.A's Aisserieax lo-stitiile of C.P.A's the MortozGreve Chamber of Commerce,and the Glenview Chamber ofCommerce. -
NOW áccountsavailable atCitizensCitizens Banh & Trust Com-
pany, Parh Ridge, has addedNOW (ergetiabte order of with-drainaI) Acceantn lo ils list nfpersonal hantsing services. ANOW Accoant fnnctiens lihe anInterest-earning cheching ac-reimt and is carrently- available
- te individuals an a single or jointbasin and also te certain net-fer-prafiterganizatians.
A CitizensBank NOW Account.pays 5¼ percent interest, tIlehighest legal rate of interestthal -
anybanlç or navings and-lean can
. MG Bank holiday.open house
The MeGos Greve Bankholiday opes heme enSatsi-day, Der. 20,was enjoyed hy att ages. We plan on this being the first nf the baokdsemi-aaosal open heose affairs for the pleasore of nor villagecitizens and cuotemers.
Be-Dine, The Dean of Clowns, was a tremendous hit and gavebank gifts to all who atteoded.
The drawing fer the werlds largest Chrietmao stocking andmnurSanta mense banhs wan held at ti am. Pictared left-tn-right, areCelia Hansen, Bank Community Affairs Cnordtnaler, nmtting win-0er Jack Maltoy of Mortes Grove and Be-Dina. MtMalley!syeimgest childio tgyearn old hut kesatd ke kas nieces and nepkewstkatwill be verykappy witktkecentenin oftkesloeking. -
.Alsouknsre, Matilda Znmtek af Morton Grave,wjnner of ene nfIke fear Santa mouse baokn. Mro. Zomtek- is with Celia Hansen..The allier three Santa hank wiimero are-Jan McCarthy- and WStahl alMarIos GreveasdJutie Retinal Park lOdge -, - -
The-entire Morton Grane Bankntaff wish--a Happy New Year to.-
pap- Intereul. t- compansded. -------' daily' and ,Credit8d. Im aoe'p-arn - , - -- ifcoustmnutlilys. At Citizensllanlc, - -
a inter st in paid na. a. imerest BearmitCheckinci - -infltinumeros-cottëcted balarn- -
Ose savings a5000jation today Thnstonuer iy only reqidred teces-oi1ly There Is sa charge ferumseited an unasuat twist in Ike híve$ltOOfn any type ofsavings.each check written, and Citizens-, fight far chactuizig_ accensl accaniti"retur0sa Customer's Caneetteddepasits Vhitemeatsavingn in- O'Connell pointed euh that theheckeeaeh month wullltke morn stitutire are premising ta pay interest.bearingichectéi_ngiacewtttkty-statinimit. 5'% an checking depesit aloe iseladen- a free 25OO ac-There lo no monthly ueryiee-Skoki FinieraS is premising to- cidest Insurance. petmy (nr thecharge-fan a CizensBaokNew pay notiii, accoanthelder, Seniorng YearsAccount when one-ntamtazos a According,. ta Ozseciation and older, recetve-g dmcowit,nhinanwn daltybalance of t,5gO president, John I. O'Coonett, Their average ini,dnuum dailyarmera. With amminiwus kalao.
at oavingectemewo balance reqinremeot Iejuat5go,ce of $t,t08 to l,4B9i themoathty.prefer a free checbaig accounglo Cuatetitero Opeiiing.a 'cheekmgservice charge io $4; from $598-to .
Ikat is addition ta paying in. account before .tasuary I witt: ii tc$5; aadfrom g to 4ogterest, charges fees for checkmg cocaine 50 free checks and a free
--sernices. As a result, Ike pen and pencit set. QuestionsPersons seeking more infer. associaliso io offering Iws may ka directed te a toll-freemalins on NOW Acconots nkenldckeckiojprngramo. checking accotait boUme, (8gO)visit the New Accounts Dopar-
"We have the laune that 942-1144.muent ofthe first fizorefihe hankpayo sta Interest, requiring a Skokie Federal Savings, a $498er call 299-4223 Esioting Citizensmmimam daily halance, and a million insulation, has officeo rn,.perennal checking easternersspecial ose, Checking Unlimited, Skekie, Glencee, Kenitwortls,who wioh le Convert le NOW Ac-tkatisesoenliasyfree. Thereare Chicago, Barrington, RoundCounts skoutd atoo visit ercall Ike
semiez charge , necharge per Lake Beach and Woedutock.hankfordelails.check and no miomsmzi balance.
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