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WD/DEC .REG.37C PNONE.. 790.3100. H ff If t ir I: F: I. ,dU!R flqfl .P.g.36.. Friqida ire DI,nnnt Dnyn End. Ontob., 31, YOU CAN cOUNt ON - Electri-clean Oven Automatic Cook- Master Oven Control Easy-View Surface Unit controls Digital Clock and full- width Console Jght Frigidaire 30" ceramatop Range with Electri-clean Oven Smooth, easy-to-use Ceramatop surface Electri-clean Oven Automatic Cook- Muster Oven Control Heat Minder surface Lieht Full-width Console light- Full-width storage drawer ç Big Double Discount FOfl this Frigidaire Custom Deluxe Laundry Pair. Get full 18-lb. capacity and tender care for all of todays fabrics from this . 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Oaktofl ,- F.Ñ':tlei, i11inO2, Reading and math scores also to be included District - 63 to -release 'SRA scores RA scares. itlCtsdiug this your's Scores, will be made available to the pablic os a district-wide 'basis, as the' ensuit of aedos ut Dist,-et 63's board meetisg Oct. .26, The team by team and. school by school comparisons' will be made avail- ahic is the pcoming mouths Bord members and the ad- - ministration baci tteosg reserva. 966-3900.1.4 w P!OPY br mthe Lëft'Händ' By DavId Bnsm Edttor& At thu Oct. 26-Dtsthct 63 SchootSoard Menhug, President t.arey Reins suid the. vate to kfm Peter Warser Masagomest .Consnttsnts would be ptaced on the agmtda of the Nov. 9 .*leotlug. Soard members witt check the Watnee references ._slitlr schuot divtrtct which used their services before voting or, hiring the company to review Otstrtct 63'5 operation. The . cost for their services will be' between $46W to $4,800. Saperintvsdent Gogo gave a high recommesdatios to the - Company which wilt he reviewing the Gogo admisistratios. The consoltants will COnCcstrate is stodying the orgasieatton and management staffing at both the central office and school . levels, evaluating poefoemaaco and stsdytog compensation F plans and policies fof employees at all levels. Additional tusses whirl, the 'Warner company way nndortake are financial and esràllment planning for the dtstrtcf, the advantages and disadvantages of program badgeting, computerization, the lishage between hOurd priorities and massgemest activities, the tslplication sf-. -. declining enrollments anti the implications of the district's - projected financial condition. Gogo sated there wIll ho a great benefit to the district if the Warner company delivers whasthey say they will. He added such a study woald he welt worth the money çxpended. . However, he warnS the conclusions of the study will he judgemcntid.and subjective, und whether or sot the hoard is . satisfied with tire end product, it wilt be obliged lo pay for the . contractual payment of ahont $4,600. - - Sourd member. Harbara Ki,sis said she did sot like - generalities and was concerned with thesmoant of depth of the report. Cosunued os Page 31 s lions aboat the publie having these results without them being informed as to the conclusions which can he drawn from them. Reading and math scores will he Included in the final scores. to other actieñs the Board agreed the PTA gronps should not be charged for papee and Ssppiemrntay sspplien to a maoimnm of $1,500 for the choot A I year. Payment for the sew policy will be retreuctive to the hegin. ning of lhe 1976.77 school year. to a second action, the Board agreed to pay for csstodiul ServIces for PTA food-raisers ap to 25 straight hoses of services per year per PTA. Castodians working on Saturday receive time and a half salaries. Saperin. tendent Gogo said the maaimsni - Village of Nues Edition ißu.g1L 95a2 N COCItIANO AOL. NItIS.IL la, NiOB N NiI..kn., An..l VOL 20 NO 21 TUg BUGLE THURSDAy NOV 4 $976 Mat Ea t s Cl so nf 1980 officers (i 5 S F e Vt p d nl and L du F remas f M et s f M rt Gro n ce t ry K 1h Med osky f Gru e lera r lfl M rl Grove p e de s Ru e J wo ky f Nl - 'Bugle seeks truck assistant . Iby DuId femorI As of 9 am. Wednesday before it's finalized, will cotera morning CBS Radio reported Ah know who will represent the 10th Mrkva..was leading Sam Tonng by Congressianal District far the 200 votes with more than 2000gO nest two years. vales cast. Nat until Ike official The Maine Township results of canvass is completed, which othér Tacen showed Repuhliesus coald lake as tong as a week - Continand on Prge 24 Máine East's Class -of 1980 officers Your,gmm. to untut delver Oh,. Bugle deBvrry trnrb - Thurudayn 7 m. lo Nem, 966-3900 B p p - I . s paymest far this nervice will be $2.000. Board member Penny Larson was the lone dissenter among the 7 voles cast. The majority felt the picking ap of these costs woold open up lincrease Ike upper. Isoitiest for the PTA activity, und even thoagh profits might noi he substantial In their fnnd'raiolng wltieitirs, the olleelating of these . Republicans in rout in Máine Township Lanvass will tell Mikva-' Yçung --.in n-e-r costs would increase PTA aetivi. tIrg0 said the PTA undertook to puy these costs when Ihn district wus tightening its money belt. They joined in the economy move in suppI of keeping costs to a minimum But PTA fund. raisers, which collect only a small sum, might be eliminated if the Continued on Pago 30 ii t,111,, , h I ItI

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WD/DEC

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PNONE.. 790.3100. H

ff If t ir I: F: I.

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Friqida ire

DI,nnnt Dnyn End. Ontob., 31,

YOU CAN cOUNt ON

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Frigidaire 30" ceramatop Rangewith Electri-clean Oven

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Full-width Consolelight-Full-width storagedrawer

ç

Big Double DiscountFOfl this FrigidaireCustom Deluxe Laundry

Pair. Get full 18-lb. capacityand tender care for all of

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For dUrábility, the Washer features manyF of the same rugged components fo.nid in

FrigidaireCommercialwashers it even helps-you save energy with an Inlinite Water Level

. , Selector that lets you matchthé water level toTheload and save hot watér and the energy it takes to

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F.Ñ':tlei, i11inO2,

Reading and math scores also to be included

District - 63 to -release 'SRA scoresRA scares. itlCtsdiug thisyour's Scores, will be madeavailable to the pablic os adistrict-wide 'basis, as the' ensuitof aedos ut Dist,-et 63's boardmeetisg Oct. .26, The team byteam and. school by schoolcomparisons' will be made avail-ahic is the pcoming mouths

Bord members and the ad-- ministration baci tteosg reserva.

966-3900.1.4

w P!OPY

brmthe

Lëft'Händ'By DavId Bnsm

Edttor&

At thu Oct. 26-Dtsthct 63 SchootSoard Menhug, Presidentt.arey Reins suid the. vate to kfm Peter Warser Masagomest.Consnttsnts would be ptaced on the agmtda of the Nov. 9

.*leotlug. Soard members witt check the Watnee references._slitlr schuot divtrtct which used their services before votingor, hiring the company to review Otstrtct 63'5 operation. The

. cost for their services will be' between $46W to $4,800.

Saperintvsdent Gogo gave a high recommesdatios to the- Company which wilt he reviewing the Gogo admisistratios.The consoltants will COnCcstrate is stodying the orgasieattonand management staffing at both the central office and school

. levels, evaluating poefoemaaco and stsdytog compensationF

plans and policies fof employees at all levels.

Additional tusses whirl, the 'Warner company waynndortake are financial and esràllment planning for thedtstrtcf, the advantages and disadvantages of programbadgeting, computerization, the lishage between hOurdpriorities and massgemest activities, the tslplication sf-.

-. declining enrollments anti the implications of the district's- projected financial condition.

Gogo sated there wIll ho a great benefit to the district if theWarner company delivers whasthey say they will. He addedsuch a study woald he welt worth the money çxpended.

. However, he warnS the conclusions of the study will hejudgemcntid.and subjective, und whether or sot the hoard is

. satisfied with tire end product, it wilt be obliged lo pay for the. contractual payment of ahont $4,600.

- - Sourd member. Harbara Ki,sis said she did sot like- generalities and was concerned with thesmoant of depth of

the report.Cosunued os Page 31

s

lions aboat the publie havingthese results without them beinginformed as to the conclusionswhich can he drawn from them.Reading and math scores will heIncluded in the final scores.

to other actieñs the Boardagreed the PTA gronps shouldnot be charged for papee andSsppiemrntay sspplien to amaoimnm of $1,500 for the choot

A I

year. Payment for the sew policywill be retreuctive to the hegin.ning of lhe 1976.77 school year.

to a second action, the Boardagreed to pay for csstodiulServIces for PTA food-raisers apto 25 straight hoses of servicesper year per PTA. Castodiansworking on Saturday receive timeand a half salaries. Saperin.tendent Gogo said the maaimsni

- Village of NuesEdition

ißu.g1L95a2 N COCItIANO AOL. NItIS.IL

la, NiOB N NiI..kn., An..l

VOL 20 NO 21 TUg BUGLE THURSDAy NOV 4 $976

Mat Ea t s Cl so nf 1980 officers (i 5 S F e Vt p d nl and L du F remas f M et sf M rt Gro n ce t ry K 1h Med osky f Gru e lera rlfl M rl Grove p e de s Ru e J wo ky f Nl

-'Bugle seeks

truck assistant .Iby DuId femorI

As of 9 am. Wednesday before it's finalized, will coteramorning CBS Radio reported Ah know who will represent the 10thMrkva..was leading Sam Tonng by Congressianal District far the200 votes with more than 2000gO nest two years.vales cast. Nat until Ike official The Maine Township results ofcanvass is completed, which othér Tacen showed Repuhliesuscoald lake as tong as a week - Continand on Prge 24

Máine East's Class -of 1980 officers

Your,gmm. to untut delverOh,. Bugle deBvrry trnrb -Thurudayn 7 m. lo Nem,

966-3900

B pp - I. s

paymest far this nervice will be$2.000.

Board member Penny Larsonwas the lone dissenter among the7 voles cast. The majority felt thepicking ap of these costs wooldopen up lincrease Ike upper.Isoitiest for the PTA activity, undeven thoagh profits might noi hesubstantial In their fnnd'raiolngwltieitirs, the olleelating of these

.

Republicans in rout inMáine Township

Lanvass willtell Mikva-'Yçung--.in n-e-r

costs would increase PTA aetivi.tIrg0said the PTA undertook

to puy these costs when Ihndistrict wus tightening its moneybelt. They joined in the economymove in suppI of keeping coststo a minimum But PTA fund.raisers, which collect only a smallsum, might be eliminated if the

Continued on Pago 30

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P.ge 2 ThoBgIe, Thmid.y, November4, 1976

Teen liquor abuse calls for reformIby lloe M. Bobil.]

A new village ordinance isunder considöration by trusteeswhich sviti prohibit the renting ofmotel Or hotel rooms to anyperson undee 18 years of ageunless Occompanted by a guard-ian Or parent.

Niles Mayor Nichois Blasesaid. the 'prilposed statute wasiuitialed.hy consptoiuls front lOtoIS parents several months ago."Young people who cannot get

.__)' to

The police deportment hasreceived nnmrrous cnmplaints ofwild, noisy partirs, sola themayor. "One porticnir motet hasgiven rise to the problem," saidBlase, .who noted that "Nitesdoesn't have that mán, motels."

THE BUGLEDavid Brsset

Edilorond Poblisher

Vol. 20, No. 21, Nov. 4, 19769042 N. Conrilund Ave,,

Nues, Iii, 60648 .

Phone 966-3900.1.2.4Pobitnhrd Weekly on Thorsday

in Ntirs, IliinuinSerond Class postage fur

The Bogie paId at Chicago, III.

lihicalowoodion paId voionlueuiy. in yo Urcorrirr , '

Snhscripilnn Raie lin AdvancelPer Singie Copy 15fOne Year $5,00Tts'n Years $9.00Three Years $12,05I Year lnai.of.caooiyl $9.00i Year Foreigol $12,00Special Student Subscrtptioo1Sept. ihm Moyl $4.00All APO, addresses ' as forSrrvicemrn $5.00

. . 79237OO 354-61.00,All StI.n nod Colmi Ail Nnllnnnl Dmnnd

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AWNINGS AND CANOPIES.,s SIDING. SOFFIT&-FASCIA -

-. SEAMLESS GUTTERS '

KENNEYT'AlUminum . ProdUcts

- - 25 Years Experience-

7670 N..MILWAUKEEAVE. - --- -

"1,10w. BURLINGTON. LA GRANGE - --

men284 stndents enrolled a fresh-

mçs at Luke Forest College titisfall. Include was; Cheryl -L. -

Frachter, doughier of life. ulidMrs. Bernard Frachter, 9438 N.Ozanam Ave.; MorsunGrave; andPhilip L. Barustain, fon of Me,and Mrs. Selig Bernstein, 0044

- Overkill Ave., and a 1976 grad--nato of Maine Eust High School.

efliör -

NEWS AND - VIEWS

NEWS FOIIALLNILES SRMORSFROMTHE TRmENTSFIIORCENTER . -

8060 OoMonS06st-9676100, dai. 76Men's dab - V.F0. Speaker Friday, Nov. 5 -.1 p.m.

lfyoa've often wondered about unidentified flying ubjocts andif they really esist, don't miss the nest meeting uf the newlyformed Men's Club. Shernt Larsen will he at their uent merlin0tu show slides and talk abyat this mysterious -phenomena. Allmen are welcOme to this new group. - - -

Legai Annlutonoc - Mond,, P4ev. 8 -

There will be an ottoency from the Cook County LegalAssistance Fooudation-itthe Trident Cenleron Monday, Nov. 8.He'll have individual meetings with people and will advise evsack areas as ninsple wills. small enlate affldaetts, trusts aedprubleurs relating to consumer law property ownership andlandlord-tenant obligations. Advance -appointments are orces.

- sáry. lfyoa have a legal problem you would like advice on, call- 967-6100, ext. 76 for an appointment. Theres- no feo for fris.

- Foot Srrmenlng - Thmnday, Nov. 10Take advantageofa free foot examination. Once again we'll he

offering free foot roaminatious ahthr Center. Students from theIllinois college of Podiatry will be hero doing theexams, whichlast abodt IO minutes each. Advance appointioents are urcessas,and cao br modO by stopping in at the Centrror calling 967-610f

Crater Closed - Thursday, Nov. II . -

The Trident Center will be closed euThnrsday. Nov. It,observance of Veteran's Day. .

Book Review - FrIday, Nov. 12 ' II o,m,Dust miss this month's Book Review. Litida Biga will hi

, resiewiog The Moan of Bloc. which is David Nwen'saotobiogeaphy. This promises to be a. moat 'interéstiug story.Trip .Reglsteouioa - Monday, Nòv. 15 ' 9t30 n.m.

Mach your calendars flic Motiilay, Nov. IS. That'sbr selling lickelsforoosos titi daooaid Cheislotas trip This yeoithe trip is.00 -Wednesday. Doc. 15.-Wo'tl he leaning at 230 p.m.and will get hock 01 8:30 p.m. Thc:fiest slop ivill keel theM oseoo i of Science assi b diislry . to neo their display cfChristmas trees from around the world. After that we slop at

- Berghoff's Rèslooraiil fie die er. Thoscio to the f_snip lo see theChristmas decorations on State Street unii Michigan Aveone.The cost is 59. lO. ---------Bake Soie Tnrsdoy, Nov. 16 Il a.m.'3s30 p.m.

Do yoor bakery oinT y il hie Trident Ccitter! -We'll beselliog all kiiidsofliooieeiacle goodies here-air Tuesday, Nov. lb.If yoa gd hungrv ssliile yonLe-shoppiog, or just want a snack.we'll.be schlug irdselcal piecetiif rake *itli coffee. Bc oure tabuy some raffle tket and try your lark atwinuing a.beautifulhomeniade loll sia0 aiglian. Don't forgbl all this lakes piare ceTaesdoy. Nov. (6------.---- -: - -

SrniorFomn,n Wednesday, Nov. 17 ' 1,30 p.m.Plan to attend this month's Seaior Foruni. Tile agenda will

include discassioo of classes flic the Winter term and ceevaluation of some of the Fall progranis. -:: -

Cenlee Open - Wodumndoy, Nov. 17 . 7'9-p.ñt.Slop in and spend the eveoitig with as. There's always a poi aï

cafter and a caed sanie going. if cards arrti't for you, we hovechess, checkers ... or just conte io fut stime friendly

NILESALLAMRRICAN SENIORS CLUBIke Mini Fair an annual mcml of the Alt American Seniors

Club was held on October 21st. All club memhcrs ronfributedvery generously ofall tpes ofartieles, svhith helped to make theFoie Ike success il was. Thons of oar ludies who aro especiallygifted in art of makitig cakes and cookies baked versi appetlaingamldelicions looking hakery goods which were sold to rager

Some beautifully knitted, crocheted and handcrafted urlicleswere also raffled and won by lobby ticket holders ' ad were dearp

Refreshments of a variety of cakes and trays of cookies wereserved with coffee -und enjoj,ed by nIl. - . -Everyone

agreed iwas a saccussfùl evêntand one thatwould . be long-rememhered---------------

-AlImombers wrlcomed the return of..Antia Milchell tedBrouter Cohen, buck in lito fold, afiera long period-of illness

- GOLF MAINE PAI1KDISTBICS SEÑIOR I3ITIZEN CUISThe nent meeting of ihr Golf -Maine PaekDislrtèt Senior

Ciiicen Clob will he un Friday, November 5th, al 1:30 p.m. Themeeting wilt he held at the Den Paet Commìtniiy Crntcr. 9229-Emersott, .

: . :e- The topics to he discussed will include theclubs attendunce uttite Maine Eust Vdriety Shosvon NuvensheLj7th, aisd future tripsand -outings lhotthe-gtib would be intcresied.in, ----

N mmemh saeealway w mom a d en grdtoatt dthu merliugs. The meetings oro held ou Ike Bestand thirdFridayn uf cacti month ut 1t30 p.m.

- .- For further information on Iho senior citizen cISb;.please cullIke park district ut 297.3000, ur5aoïu 'us to She office at 9229

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- NILLS Lnant.d Nnrlh al ink.', R.itnurnnt- . - - MON. to FRI. B AM. to O P.M

l'nge3 : .

problem. Park Ridge has none. as

noted "no small motels,"

grr.Ketinoth Scheel, indicated

prohibit encessivety noisy parties.

ties, according to Village Msna-

"no problems",

for illegal purposs, hut does not

renting the room nor does itset age ti.nitatioui on the person

hibils ase of motel or hotel rooms

. The present village rode pro-

Morton Grove Wasn't sure of a

"Skehir has no problems," he

A chéch of sorroonding locali-

. they claim, con bay the liquor for

. High school district officials say

lenìs with alcohol.edacatios pro.gratos. they said.

the pendulum is beginning to

Sñccess of dreg-education pro-grams indicate possible similarsuccess agaisst drltikiag proh.

swing from drags back io alcohol.

school drank." The t9.year olds,

younger claosmites.

soute scboot officials, who cam-plain that "kids ore coming to

White mi decision was re'also iudivatsd by Des Plaines. quested front Niles trustees at Ihr

Trastee Ralph Bast usted a Qct. 26 board meeting. Bluse"significant increase ils the nam- asked for a comment from Nilesber of auto accidents involving police as to feasibility of the

suggested ordinance regardingyoung people who hove brendrinking." rental of motel rooms.

As a Home Rule Community, "We may being u'p the advis-obsetved Trustee Peter Pesate, ability of raising the drinkingNites could take. care. of the age," he said Tuesday night,problem by re-instatement of the folluwing the board meeting.State's 21 yedr old driukiug age. According to Pulire Lt. Martin

A school hoard in Eimharst hus' Staukowicz there are sis motets ioalready askd the Illinois Leginla. Nllet Capri MOtet at 71i8tare to consider cepeating the Milwaukee uve.; Travelodge.1973 law which lammed illinois 7247 Wankegan rd.; Village Mo-drinking age for beer and wine to tel, 6871 Milwaukee ave.; the

White Horse Motor Inn at 7139Lwering the trinking age Milwaukee ave.; Motel 6 at 6450simply pushed the problem back Touby ave.; and The Vegas atto the mid-teens, according te 8900 Milwaukee ave.

. Bugle editoi to speak.

to Niles ChambèrDave Besser, ilditor and Fab. At this time olso, the Chomber

tinker of the Niles Bugle, will ,ifCommerce will honor a numberspeak at the Tuesday, Nov. 9.meeting of the Nitra Chamber of . The slate of ocsv directors will

of the local ocwspupers.

Commerce and lndustky. Dave be presented lii lIla.iuembrshipwill speak os The PbHeoiInn ut o ., 01 tlii oiecliug..Cammoulty Newspaper nver. the The meeting will he mId al thyPast 20 Years. All of the Niles Itookor Hill Country Club, 663Shasinesspeaple are invited to Milwoukee ave., Nitos, t i2 naoscí)!ite and hçor Dave reminisce on Tuesday, Nov. 9. The cost is $5ever the happenings ond progress per luncheon, casti bar. Forof Nitra over the po-t 20 years or .rtServations, call 11w Chamberso as seen thra lhr eyes of tue.. officc, 966-18115.local newspaper pablisher. Heur

0tioagl;t; lIte future of I'Jew holidaylook forNues

Niles is slaooiug to rep!acc the5 year old strcet Christmas

'decorations this season.The 98 lighted Christmas trees

which have hung from orna.nieiilat pole brackets along Mil-waukee ave. and at varions

. -iii terse Liions throaghoat the vil--

tage eI he replaced wilk 105wrcathed hells designed to resisthigh winds..

At a pre-board meeting Oct. 26Village Manager Kenneth Schertsaid the bells will he easier atidfaster to iustull and can be nestedone within tite other for easierstorage. Total cost will he 110.5tOof which $4,000 wilt be paidinitially and Ihr balance in thenest fiscal year.

Au out of town company,according to Scheel, kas offeredia purchase the previously osed

- decoruitons . for .opproatmately

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Riley leads_CÇT1The Running Raiders recently

won a five team crossountrymeet at Kankakee CommunityCollege. Leading the harriersfrom Oaktoo were Tom Riley andBill Chamberlain who placedsecond and third respectively.Riley ran 20:19 for the four milecourse while Chamberlain wasclose behind in 2032. PLacingSixth was Ken Hampe with a timeof 20:56.

The final scores showedi.Oakton Commnnity Col. - 39Olivel Nazarene College .47Daoville Janior College . 69Wright Junior College . 80 -

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--s: Kankalter Cow. Col: . 113Oakton's dual meet record is

now l4 wins against O losses.Odly, one dual meet remains outhe schedule and lImaI is againstMorton Jonios Cnllege wl:o Ozk-ton easily defeated earlier n theyear. Coach Savage said that titisconId br the first cross countryteam at Oaktos to have nundefeated dual weetscason.. The Oakto smnnnersr an their

best times of the soaso,; at theKaukakee Eitert as Chuck DiPrimavan 21:44 for 12th place. KevinCraig ran 22,26 for 16th placo andNorm Gonzales ran 23:17 for 21stplace. Eacit of the harriers ranpersonal records.

Oah:ori's nent meet --is atChampa:gn :vhmro they will coni.pele in tite State Jnnior ColleagChampionships 'u Nov. 30.Coach Savage has high hopes thathis team will floish in the top teñ.

Loa Angotni, general managerof Imperial Leasing Inc.. 900 R.Rand rd.. Des Plaines, showsphotographer John Mullin Ihosign that Sol Benjamin. Prasideet

Sportsmen pbrl

examine --- Banjamin that Mi5chwass has

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Flshb.g . WIth Elecfr.itsjc andOther Mdn is the topic ofa one,evening MONACEP class oTuesday, Noit. 16. from 7:30-9:30p.m. al Maine East High Scheu!,

- DeTspslee und Potter, Park Ridge.

- Discussion wilt COee tito fune.lion andnse ofsuchequipment asdopllt finders and thermomolers,and participants will praclice withactual electronic gear.

, Instructor will be WilliamItamnden, a fisherpn for oven 40years, president of the CookFishermen's Club for 15 years,and a -gneslou many local adiòand television outdoor shows. -

The fee for Ibis session is $5 forballi residents and uon.eesidnntsof Maine and TMles Townships.

MONACEP isthe adult andcontinuing education program ofGaktou Community College inMorion Grove, For funker infor.

- maliun. call the MONACEp 080ccit 967.582l. --- - :' za

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fofltïin. which' enables Mike loget. la his lheeapy sessions, toBallard CompleC and lo teavelaroond.. '

Besides good food and goodfniendly service, Down the Street- -

Restaurani, 6913 N. Milicaukeeave., Nileshus greul people. Ther.ousling ofthe Bluchhawks wouldhe impossible wilbout Ihe help of,

- 'Oakton takes sécond p1ace.. , - . in Skyway Meet

.Despite Ihe cold and tbewiod,

i . .-Ihr Skyway Confeecitce )Ceoss -

Country Championships wereheld ou Fridoy afteruoott, Oct. 22.In-a very close race, the College nf -

Lake County oalran Ookton Cow.nsunity College by One small -

poiot.The Ruunlng Raiders were led

by Tom Riley, Niles, anS BillChamberlain, Gleovirw, who led :from slate lo finish lo give Onktonfirst and secood piares.- Ken - -

Hampe, Chicago, who ran third 'for lhe first half of the race oodod ' t

np 56db. The first seseo runners Fto placo were nanted lo the .All-Conference Team and Oaktonwas the toly sehnol toploce three

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men ou tisis prestigious squad., Kevia Craig. Park Ridge, and '.ChnckDipeima, Glenviesv, placed13th and isa, ,,,i.tt s,....

Grove, pl9ced 18.Coach Savage thought bis run.-ners ran well hut he wasdisappointed that bis team.dltl not-690, although hekoew in àdvancothat it was going lo be a close.meet. - - .,, . -.

. Oaktnn's tarot meet is 0cl.3to

One o theownees, RayGlow.oti,

Je. and the 'bar monagor, DiRico. Becnse' ofthr DowcSlreetevew the Hockey CelvbRoast has gullón donations boo

- Othér interested people, too.Donations aré being acce

in cure nf Hockey Celebr5yRoast, PLO. Box 2l2B, WheeliogBI. -60090, - -

Maine East Boys' Bow1jrn Club

l976 0CC Crass Country Team (I.e. front mw: Kevin Craig, ParkRidge; Bill Chumberluin, Glenviesv; Ken Hampe, Chicago; (Ir,

-staudisg): Chuck DiPrima, Glenview; Tom Riley, NUes; NormGoncoles, Morton Greve; Coach Pat Savage.

. Champaign where the harriers of qnalifying fire the Noti000ls 'u' hove qtmalifled fort!rv State meet. New York if they 60e get off goodBill Chemberlain, Torn Riley-and : coces in the state meet. according- et_ Rampe have ogoed cknnee- to-Savage.

- Buys' Bowline ri,... . sa,,, . ........ '", - -'.'. w ? £,,w.z na ny warejeike of Park Ridge, Massos, ' Ore from Niles, ondEast becan its 71 wi,Park Ridge tram-

-- '- mac S, ny e,utcoey Morgan ufNilos. Marke JetkeSept. 21 at th Gulf Mill. Lanes. aS44by Paul Stèmpiuski-gfNjles eapteitt, -Two leo.teamdjvjsiu'us uni cam. a. 544 by Neil Medniek of Des-

as a.peting for team and individual - ' Plaines, a 57. by Mickey-Roth;- Ffß$III1IN) Aleophies this year. - - - ' hIatt mfDes Plomes, a 527-by Jim - . -- . -'Bornes uf Des Plaines-a 526 by' Officers are Mike Kog of. . Dareyl Rosenweig ufDes Plaines, - - ' ,M.uctoo 'Grove, president; Jim u Sf4 by Bill Hoover-of Park The Maine Rast freshman "SSuenes of Des Plaines, vico Ridge,and u SSS by Scott Epstein . football team beat Hilos East 52.'pmesident;Al Jobcover of Morton - of piges. : ------------'to' sini off Moine East's howtGruse und Mike Polilinshy of - ' ' -

cominmg lal Salarday.Morton Grove, CO-seceeloey;.afld . Team capta'ms eesidlisg.i., Des .- -Ïho-toochdowiis were scoredLaITy Fetedlander of Des Pla'otes, Plaines aro M -Avnor, Larry bySlnn NngOittr "t° Sundbiom,teeasnree.Friedlandar, George Kantcrí-Je.. StOve Diehson,and bou Jeoseo;.

lis the early weeks of compete. Y L5'y, Aynor MaodIe,' Steve-. Jensen and - TIm Stutzer bothflou, games uver250weg howled Pectr.-Mdes Rosenthal, und Jvff

conneerted foe touchdown pasaraby George Kanter of Des.Plu'mes _amid Scott Tomasik run the Serensr!th a 225, Todd Cohen ?f..i1es Buys' Bowling Club cnptains half kickoff buck"8 yards forwith u 224, PanI Stemptuski of ot'oct G ' 'age La louchdown»'.'. ..Miles wilh a 214, 14011 Medtick òf ,- dl h Bob D ' -D G Aecordiuijtri:lseád couch Ke,nDe Plumes with u 213 and Mark

AI Job or Neil Jolcov Nooi he ttnbdcs the t utS SJclk,offark Rldgewith a 207.Lovuesky, Mike Kog, unii Miho euM of5.1 ta'weIl buluoed'. , - .Poktinsky. ' .. -. ittack- m.d atermendous deseo-.,Seetos.over 500 were-a 933 .by --------, -

'ondafense--We moho very feeTodd'Cnhen of Nibs. a 566 hy Three team eaptains, Lee Bar- :e5 on'offhnse, which is thGeorge Rattler uf e,s PloMeo, a nette. Tony D'Agostino, and Bub key to.uflcontrol and s,uccess.

(fYOU start right now, you can

enjoy a very peaceful holiday season.next year. Without mailbox hill ofbills to cope with in January.

How? By opening a ChristmasClub account here. At First National.And the-sooner. the better.

The whole idea is to start making- small deposits every Other week. $2,. -.

$10. $20. Whatever you can comfortablyafford. Then, when Christmas shoppingtime rolls around, you won't be.left outin the cold. You'll be ready to goshopping with all the money you've -

saved. Plusihe 5% interest we'll payyou-

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little inspiration? Well, we've got thattoo. Because when you join ourChristmas Club, you'll get a presentfrom us. A set of four beautifulreversible place mats for your holiday

-table. Each with a picture-postcard NewEngland winter scene.on one side,colorful poinsettiaa on the other. Andall with a plastic coating that easily.wipes clean.

Check the lable for the savings. -

schedule that'9 right for you. Then comeon over-and we'll get things started,We'll also give you your place mats.- The Christmas Club at FirstNalional. A great way to make yourChristmas peaceful.

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Aütio'wi -B. ankòfDes PláinèsCORNER LEE.AND PRAIRIE DES PLAINES, ILL, 60016 827-44fl

Member Federal Oepuntt Insurance ?urporutiorr . Member Foderai Reserve System

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y. .jvt. LI, WaS me dakr the finaIje4ing ofthis yearNiles Youth Commiasta,, Jr. HIgLEssay Contest. Thejudges, SylviaDaltymple of the Spectator sodJudy Heyman of the Life met atthe Tridest Crater and readappröoimately 50 of the topessays Submitted. Carol A. d,a.moss, Youth Coordinator, wasrrspoesibte for netting up therntfre rament and working withthe jedges h, the Seals.

We are happy ta-announce thefollowing wlnnars. The Stat piareossoywas written byflii Daehier,6826 Lexington In. The sent 19winnmg essays Were written bythe following Nues stodents: TinaTerpinas, 6938 W. Dobson; MathEhas, 7023 W. Dobsoe; BrecePrivotsky, 7020 W. Howard;Cindy Schotter, 6978 W. Clatè-land; Stuart Cohen, 7859 Nordica;Margaret Camprll, 6518 Rlvrr.viocs dr.; Danny Hones, 6946 W.Kreoey; David Reiter, 7965 Nor.dica; Jeff Switafi, 6901 Cleveland;Timothy Lovrtt, 7935 NordIca;Deaun Grhardt, 8490 Shrenierrd.; Philip'Marino, 8037 N.Ozanam, Laura Caponera, 7233Liti; Margaret Magnoson, 7623W. Krdzir; Michael Motyka,7039 W. Grennan pl.; ApriiPiioaseh, 7205 W. Monroe; KimLdke, 8754 W. Rimare; RobynGoldstein, 7913 Nordica, KarenKaplan, 7747 Nordica.

. 'DÒ'hIer'flàmèd top essayist ¡ñYouth Commissiön Contest. e The liest placa Winner svitI ing to their wishes. Yet be masts receive a $50 LIS. Savings Bond also sincerely attempt to repro.h a6d a trophy. Thenexi 19 winners sent the minoeily opinion.

wilt each etceive a $25 U.S.Savings Bond dud a trophy. in One the most en.sentttoddilian, all 20 cviii seend the day i1ewdht,5,tm5 for oor proccdrnt ocof-Nov. 4 in the Village, each honesty. A president musi novertaking the part of an official. cheat hcn cauntr or Its people by- The topicihis yrarwas Who Da nihIfl8 decisions fc hs owniThiak Shanid B. Peenideut of personal benefit se galo. He musiThe DaRed Slates and Why (the be able to inspire faith and trustpornos need not be a malor in his ability to make decisians soandidate). Of courue, everyone thai the policies which result trum

cannaìbo a winner, but wo thank these decisions wilt br fullyall who entered furajub weil done .5PPGod by his countrymen. Itoand hope. you will coter again musi have Ihr courage. to earlyfleet year and perhaps ho one of oat nnpopniar policies when hethe winners then. realizes thai a particular course of

This year's winning rana action is bent for oar couotii.written by Bill DarhiOr, foltaws Another quality needed by aWhoIThh,lt Shuald flePrusident man seeking the office of the

The persan whom i think presidency is tiat ability to bOnrfllshantd be president should pos. from past experience. If someonesess alL the desirable attributes can anticipate potential problemswhich our Society han recognized before they arise, ko eon avoidthroughout the hiStory of, one wanting valuable time solving aNation. In pant yearn each of oar which han became moregroat presidents has possessed comphcated. -

the completo Spectrum of qnati. Oar president musc hove thetics Osnonlial for rflrctivo loader. ability tò think clearly and tuship. romain calm in a crisis. He mont

Leadership is a necessary yet be able lo recognize a problem,nebalaus quality. The president in and rationally Ao through thethe elected head ofihe Nation and neressury steps of resolving it.

. must assame.tlie rcsponsibilityof He must br wilting tu accept. leading all the people. Since the advice and gñidance but to reject

majority of the cuironS of the prensare from anyspeciul interestreuntry chose him ta ho their . group. However, ho should listenspuhesman, he must act accurd.

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Saviñgs depositedat First Federal . . i ingsof Des Plaines

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earn interestfrom the Is

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lt's one of the not-so-little. things . that makeyour money earn mòre at First Federal. Savings. Eachmonth all savings dçposits ¡n your passbook account receivedafter the i st and up through the 10th earn interest, compounded. daily, from the i st. (if left on deposit until the end of the quarter.)And. of course, your deposits would still earn at the high 5'/%annual rate from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawaleven if deposited after the 10th.You can even save-by.mail and we'll handle all postage and pro-vide self'addressecj envelopes. Your savings are insured by theFederal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Isn't it nicehow little thjngs add up at First Federal Savtngs of Des Plaines.

.1'.- FIRSTq i FEDERAL SAVINGSlIIOFDESS

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views and give them his fulconsideration..

He mast passons the persevenere which in often required i. dealing with the loaders of otheliatious, as welt us a williugursto compromise whrO it becomenecessary. Those attrihutos an.sino useful in dealing miihmembers ofCongross and variousAmrrican political loaderS, par.ticularly those with au opposingvircvpoint.

Another important factor in theknowledge to reasonably assesstaxes aud avoid wasteful eu.pendituees of the tunpoyrrs'.money. Furthermore thri proni.dont should not invtvé theVeiled States in any unnecessarywars which will waste large sumsof money and cast the liven ofAmericans.

Tootsie R

I I kqow a person whosuccessfully mecate the hi. office nf president, becouiru pOnSounon all. of the Oltijb5;r which I have mentioned Ho j5

s fa5her, and he applies oli ofn qoalitios to his Sfr o. - attorney, hockey coach.

and heoball munagor.

The dedication lo his jobWhithis demanded of the ptesidi

requires a .grra socrifie of «lime and.rurrgy, to the drtrin1;of hin own privato life and. . Therefore, utkhough I keoWihi;

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my fathrr would he o hole. prrnident than the niajorily of5politicians in oar canotey todiy iwould not want him lo be elettiRe would have to give all he tim4and altenlion which his fannon, receives ta the esneotiol talof teadiug the Nattas.

oil drive tobenefit retarded children

with an open mind lo opposingMembers of North American understanding uf retardatjo, t

,- s Maeytrn Council No. 4338 of the . edt hie inability of retard-dI

Niles area for their annual the . K. of C. Toolmie IllTootnio Roil drive on Priday, Nov camp aigu opportunities for t5. Proceeds will go to retarded retarded aro not only eosarrlchildren community centers and .. bnt.mòro importantly, society iinstitutions in the Nibs area cur ghtèned and can profil fri

Chuirman Edward Coudek of tIle contributioun 4h01 each rWheeling: Co.chaieman Michael tardcd remoti makes duele0 IPeovonzana of Nues, and Grand oc hr life heer on earth.'

. Knight John Iniher of-Park Ridge We hope that science telare appealing to the public for praclicälly eliminato retardodt;their support and cooperation in in the rieur future. Deaeosttnetting a record jour. Their . advances in training esceytion"wildrst hopo is lo help raise children ta trad happy all,,,$1.000,900 in Iwo days with other productive liven is now hein1councils in the State afittinain. accomplished in many voici.Michael Provenoono, pabticity -Your coneribntion will help thrvchairman far the reancil dribe. people to load a life no maoy oftalong with Ed Coudek and O.K. arr fortunate to enjoy. RemrmbrJohn Imber, Said, "Oar major them; the happiness you recelehordlo loday is society's lack of is in giving.

New program directorfor Orchärd Cènter

Mr. Joseph Manah 'han been working mitI, their new Progerappointrd as the nro Pregnom Director. Orchard Contre pvDirector of Orchard Centre für vides counselling servicer ftMental Hna!thin:.Slinhie, He will ehildrrn,adalesrenis, and adnIlehegin an of Nov.1976: A forirrer then individuel, group and fantIdirector oftWe NoetjìRiverM6nta trratthrñt, Further iofocotaliit

. Health Cester, where hr worked may be obtained by cattitg. for three years, Mr. Manabhan 967.730e or stopping at tItihad broad enpoejence an an Center which is located at 815

. administratorin a clinical netting. Gross Point rd. Skokie. :ein She last lhroe yearn, ho has .

PTAnrrved anReneareb and Evatna.tian, Cuordinator ffrr the Mental Oitk School PTA has schedaltdHealIh Division uf the Chicago a Purent Hducation MertiogBoard nf Health. Hin responsi. Wednesday. Nov. fIt, al t p.bitity included the develapmomtof Room 7. at Oak School.SystemS, planning, budget prop. The staff from the Soupucation, und stahstical and oval. ' Childhood ' Center will copleo fyuutory reports ou the nitirloen 'how they work with the oeilmental health centers under the young. children at Oak SchoolBoard of Health.

Piranc join as for an blocS..In addition lo his many yearn of 'live afternuon,. practire as a psychotherapist, Mr. . . . .I. Munuk beingn la hisnew posiliori . , IIIboth training and eupertenre in Marine Privàte Michael J.the field of anthropology, ' Hin Scheamek, 17. von ofMe. PcrCyJ

. groat interest i9 cnttnros has .. Schmj tel $704 Carol, Motolaten him tuMealcu andArisonu: - .Grooce, has ecpoelrd far duty with,. to study indian tribninnd tollte . 1Fie ltri,npa -'C'auip I ,many ethnie cammanities of NC. o '.'' Chicago's south nidel A formortudént of to.... e,

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The nIaIT nf 13 fuiltime thera. .'iOJgli Sclnrcil Skokbe. hepints of OCMH. took forward to ' .thè Maride t!dps lii' April. 1975

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. t Chnst u, Morton Grove Qètcomcs sarvice wilt be Rev. Fedcick G. Comarnoity Church (United Praa- Safafroma meaga at thc 1O45 abbth will b h Id. . a mnaster, Rev. Carl F. tram, Asoiation Minit, Chi. byterian), 7401 Oakto t. Dariag am. Momñg Worahip Scrvicc of Se tt,FItowrngMehtke od tos wife P tnca Cog Metoopol to Aosoo.at the tú a m w roh p th h roh B Id R BUI B Pt St Ch r lt o S

b o t w Ii h t.. t and was. He o a graduate of Rev. Chartc P. Mayer, Pastor, new Atten Digitat Competer 7333 Catdwett. Niles, on Suoday.

O oe )abbath. Rabbi t.- . . . Noeth ?ark còItcge aod St. Peter's U.C.C., Chicago; Rev. Organ, System 301, witt be November 7. Th Chancet Choir s

aed. tagtcat Semrnry ,n Chicago. Richard F. West, Pastor, St. John formatly decitcated aod ptayed fo witt miotMer. .

wttt Conduct t......, Prevrnusly, Rev. Mtehthe seoved U.C.C.. Chigo; and Rev. Mer. the first time. Mist Jqanne Hetd coocorrentty with tho

. as assmtant Mmjeter a,td hfjni- ittD:Berg, Paotor. Watoon Park Smolkowohi, charch orgaoist. wilt Morning Worohip Seevice are moemng at 930 art.;rC. Ed eau 0at St P t r f tic c ci,

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I tervices. MQreioeey and Mes. Daoiet (Ro- fettOWship aed teadcrship baia. Potice Departmènt °w

-. I flniy flUAI IWI The month witt be marked thit bertaf Hattey. to addition. the et. Oo Sonday eveamg Noveot. Stmdat evening Nov 7 Ro tt qJI1Iu I UUMU I I ye as th ch if f r th 50th Sa am t C mm wilt h b 7 th y wdt w a um th B w B he h td C ht ILA RGE GREEN t3 b t::

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.. .Nov. 21, retten the Smor Chow Adtttt Bihte Stody Groop wilt ttot Fettowohip Hoar at 7r00 p.m.. Fund. The evenrng hot beet'orever f.reen Th ' t f th° hRi me t ft th w roh p o eve p ter Safoteom me g evttt f Aif

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. 1151 Mtlwauk Av.. been made Ch gather for a progrtm and recreo. and Gospel mtIsic. Fund.9 600 . Chamber Orchèstra, compodrf tloO. Awaua Clubs . for boys and

. i t o N 7 DAYS members of the Chicgo Sym.d

Church mertrngs and aetivities girls, grades 3.8 meet Fridays as aioni. . t. CAM'l CARRYSPECIAL phony Orchestra, to provide the .

meng the merk of Nov. 8 wilt 7Q.84S p.nl. Area youth are Congregation Adas Shalom,I o m I mpa m t Th co d M day 9 o m d 12 30 t d t th B ht r t d 6945 D mp t M rt G

i . ... i ROSES .IONGZSTEM 880 . veri has brenset for 7 o'clock in p.m. MONACEP classes, 7 p.m. recreational meeting....witt haldFridoy Eve5isg FamiI. I S. eu I the evening. Boy Scout Troop 62; Teneudny I Dial 47.8l26 for "Care.Litic,' Sérvices starting ai 8rtS p.vr in

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°° Special Honor Sundays to be p.m. MONACEPctass 6r45 p.m. a telephone ministry of the the synagogue and everyore is. ,. . _.__!_! auNcu

J . observed are as fotlowsr Nov. 7 . Junsor Hsgh Fettosvshsp, 8 pus. church, This two minute de rnvtted to attend.. Robbi Looit,

2 D . - .Youth Saseday . Sermon: Whirh tJ.P.W. tneetsng; Wod.enduy 1f votiouat isforpersonatinspiration Lieberworits witt officiole ood ne

. .. 52000 Way, Youth?"; Nov. t4 . Service um. Homemahers Eutension and worship Oneg Shobhat-wilt follow, SnIce.. . I ROSES ARRG. Snnday . Srbmon: The Umnrr. meehng. t2r30 p.m. MONACEF day morning services begin st S. . ..

NILESFOPE DELIVERY . cillAi Stryant"; Nov. 21 . Festival class, 7 p.m. youth drup.int M NACEP -am.. . - . - Sunday . Sermons "You and the 7:45 p.m. Junsor Choir . . Adas Sholtofs Srnior Youth. .

: CREDIT CARD ORDERs Church": Nov. 28 . Church New rehearsal, 8 p.m. Senior Choir W8ft scene Gnonp mitt hod uts all eight daoco... ....PHONE '66.0600 Year- Sermon, "What's Ahead".

rehearsal. Conslenction of a miniature marathon in lise synagogue statt-

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taught at a MONACEp demon. mdl be uscd for sendsng youth to.: . .. . i Fall resale stration from 7r30'9r30 p.m. on retsgsous retreats.

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B'nai Jehoshua Beth West High School, Wolf and F.oshion. Show on Tuesday, Nov.. - . y hold ils annual FatI Renate o9 Oaklon, Des Plaines. . - Starlang at 7r311 p.m. at ti

. - - .4 0m. lo 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, tnstructor Jun Sinamau, a Onvanshirn Park Auditoriom,.. . , and Wednesday, Nov. 8 9 asd Sil MONACEPteacher for fourynars . 4400 W. Grave,Staokir. Everyone

. . .

al Mt Milwaukee ase. ¿Itenviem, who han also taught al the Ds invited to see the.thiest full und... I - Merchandise available includes Plaines Historical Society and at winter fashions.nhru the coartesy..... .i ,. . . .. - .- - clothing fur the entire famity, local craft shops, will -show efViltagé Set ofSkokie. Refresh-. -

I y small appliances, housrhntd parlicipanis how to make cloth. ments milIten served.

. .. - ( : .QIioniaI : .Jf'unvra1 ntni aternsàndnssachbnc.a.i.,rac

. , . ... pmeds re used to suppn the Tuition for m-Hk NlvI synagogue affitiotion in eut re-I 6250 MILWAUKEE AVE sp 4 0366

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. -.i :-. . Joseph Wolcischo.wskj L Son commnnaty, - MONACEp is the adult ud

byou wmh more formution

.;. J - . - . . . . - . . For further information call continuing education pmgram uf a Adas Shalom er would like

. .1'r - .. '- - -_______-:________.__ 729-757o. Oaktan Community College. in to he plvscnd.on our matting list, -

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I Generat, Chicago, speaks un gregation, DcsPlainns, will bt p t t Ca! ha g s th M ddta ffciatty ne rom d d 4 cl d

. .I .. . . - . . East on Thursddy, November 18 at a special Sabbath Eve Prvgrvio- \ t s , m t lb Maye Ka lu F aday N 5 A t dai nl t

. .: ! . .,,_ - . - ... . Jemish Cummutiiy C t Sabbath Dinger in honor of th '

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:... . . Maine Mothers'Antique Show. . 4 1: -. -

pscnt to our O 9ok Mill Moli is ot 000Iflow boot studies. The progrom Milwaukee. the Nues CommuWwill tuciude o shothig of the Church is at 7401 Okto

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inteMews wi the Niles nrng . is pvided at both meeegi¿

and Planning Commissioners. Saturday you may bring nr«

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information on the Niles Public purchase a lunch. For mort.

n ' ,. , Works Department, and a sum- information. call 823.5682 or

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o -. ... . .. ma of mateol on the ene. 962O75.

FRIGDaItE .ia,r.Itr..d,.a,,d r,.d.rr. , ...... a..r. ,

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[Her. t ¡n agan NORTH SHORE REFRIGERATIONS great k.t......WaSHERs. DRYERS. otreimERaroRs FREEZErS.Free Diabetes Tests given Is,mi,.It.nnual CHIPS BUMPS DENTS SALE' Plan now too

I save duiing 4ke areas most sensational APPLIANCE EVENT D by a mrl,.ran.a.d .......f . , . o

at Lutheran GeNeral . . . Sta TODAY. . . IO Days ONLY . . . WhU. Stock on hand, \.

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Take a free test for diabetes. important thai persoas kaoon o ash AI Today Yu' Really Save Save Save..'. \ ( rwill?

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4l.aII ttuigdn gDelesDet ctsn FRIGIDAIRE

WASHER DRYER ..... .._L ItlI / :;

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wilt he given at LutheranBIG 18 LB. HEAVY DUTY WASHER . . ..'

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LOADLEOELSELECTION ... . .

CHIP BUMP

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J dang the week of November Early detection of diabrtriFABRIC 5ELECTtON FOR EASY OPERATION

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I 4' ¡ìf/. 8-12 only by calling 696-5820 means early treatment, voatrol - s REOULOR. PERMANENT POEMDENT SALEI

V N I /////jbe A 30 a m a d 4 p m lt s d a I g health e I f

ERGT ND BLMCH

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DISPENSER.

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Nies Homemate,s meet Nov. 10 .. Mvmbernoflhe MameEantHJgh School Mothers' (L tó R front raw) Dolores Mitchell. show ..

Club shaw same oftbe tyies oforniques that will be chairwoman and Loe Colelti, bake sale chairwoman. The NOes Unit of Snbarhan metric system will be presentedP'1

I sold by twenty.five flhioois and Wisconsin dealers atCook Conely Hamèmakers En- by the Extension Advisor, Homelite 13th Annual Anti tie Show and Bake Sale . Back Row Eleanor Minor, bake sate co-rair-tension AssOdafion *01 meet on Economics, Lynn A. Bredomeyer. -

ICOLOR ESTRO)

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Sèlsoiurship Fund Benet to be held at the Maine woman, Lerna Reiner, show co-chairwoman, arie. On Teesda Oct 26 The Niîrs

- I Bust High cheol caibteria, Dempsser Street and Farley, pablicity chairwoman, Sue O'Hagee, Wednesday, av. h, at O rn.th ' th D

; Potter Read Park Ridge Friday November 5 7 decoratioes,chairwoman and Marilyn Schafereich, at the Niles Community Church, Ct 05 C W tinOLAO

rlOpm Salsird ya d S ed y N vemberk ttket co h rwomas 7401 Oakte St Nd Unt Iar

dH b tFEATURING BIG 18LB CAPACITYIMPERIAL r'

. on;s::t:t:::noalAntiqae Mothers' Qb will feature gwen- relisait buhes from scratch bytbe M1el 5 FULL WIDTH STORAGE AREAS , ,

FRIGIDAIRE GAS DRYERShowasidBakeSate npoenered by ty-t1ve ontiquc dealers- from Oli. Moine Eas(moihers. The sapply

thodivectios of Gcace Theta and Nw members are always ori. ADJUSTABLE SHELF -

FOR

- the Maine Bout High School nein asid Wisconsm, hundreds of will be fresh roch day.Grace Willer( o lesson on the como e SWING DOWN B011OM

DIFFERENT FABRICS

fresh homemade baked goods and Another feature of the show ' -

GATE TO KEEP PACKAGES -

LARGE DOOR OPENING FOREASE

; - - - a luech bar. will ho a rofreskmenta bar whereR d Aid Woiksli IN PROPER PLACE

OF LOADING AND UNLOADING

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The skow will be open Friday,An accredi!d ooe.day program sponsored by MOCEP, Oik. . FRIGIDAlRS TOP QUALITV

PERMANENT PRESS CARE'."-

November 5 from 7 p.m. to 10during the show boors. Pizarlles io American Red Cross Multi- ton's talait and continaingrdoca. PLENTY OF DOOR SPACE r- -i AUTOMATICCYCLETURNSOFF

. p.m., Saturday and Snnday,ital n waffle cookies will be media Standard First Aid will be o. ,0 program. Oaktoe a nImm

All ApplIancesNovember6 and 7from il o.m. to

m de a d sold at the lanch bar held at Oaktsn Consmnnity Cor- mpas in located at Oakloo aodsold by us ere backdby .

hFIJI.ZIT MINT OVEY dy.

th k toNov. 13, from"

is $7 95 5hLk23 9 -£îrcr*'1;.; aí:;:! bA risE ate

lp P;tio :l of : : N I ¿ FiRIAIIrI*iIit.nein.dS.,wic, gnCk0(ALL COLORS NO WHITE)

the doer.college education. In addition, the passes a written tent at the end of For fiàthcr ioformalioc, calI

Th dealers will j, ally Moths at.bpresetaw rd the e Tb p g am is MONACCP at 967 5821

LI FIND VALUES GALORE THROUGHOUT THE STORE DURING THIS GIGANTIC SALE'. _,_'_ - - show und sell a greot varrnty of the geadnaling clans each year. Resurrection Christmas Bazaar-

nbs h0i wino heIrewat H I d y h ppers t tk UP 4 p m Thnrnday N vernIr Il CALORIC Cook your be wftpSAVE UP TO 30% ON

. ofold jewelry and unusual piecesCO-chairwoman, Lorna Reiner. coming Christmas Bazaar and io the hospital too

LOW COST 30" GAS RANGE L GAS

r of glassware and flot nilver, AThe bake sale will be directed by Luncheon sponsored by the Res- Conference rooms, 743 . a

WITH CONTINUOUS CLEANING OVENI PLUS.. wim

annmberoffnrniture Items will be c I a h urrection Hospital Women's colt Ave., Chicago..- s - forsate, Anyone in the market for .' , Anniliary will have a chanco to A mini luncheon wilt be served

ALL THESE SPEML CIIIP.IUMP CALORIC. anlique type can buy it at thUn

EIOOiiO Mmor, co-chairwoman,reminisce about their shopping from 11 am. to 2 p.m. ou each at , '

FEATURES ¡ DENT $MING$ ONAIJIOMAOIC PILOTLESS MIllION-

çY.Show. Old fashioned cundien such

h d h h experiences at pant baoaars, the two days of the bazaar fo, - -_I

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I . PLUMBING The bakery will sell breads, Pre-Marjtal Institute 4 - - TOPMOONIEDCONTRDLSIand CONTINUOUS CLEANING. PLUS PILOTLESS Self CIeonin Oyen!

i . HEATING rakes, cookies, coffee cakes, . Schofecnjch and Diana Waresan,r 95 IGNITION, TOO!!

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tine, will he held at the home of it'he.i!ed by SulkJoycooehlg Wdesday Rb (theM t G t

- Nay. li, at 8:15 p.m. . Hudunsaji mánthly mectirg °ISIIN NRUIWSSIHuIy This m et g is p n to pro Nov 15 1 12 30 p m Tb d'°__ITi'fliPubRide. .4ui peel members Fo furihr meetlngw.11 b k Id theh or0-5 Mon luto Pd 9.3 SUI nf mot coni et Jo e Bech 0 M Emanuel We le 794t 967 IGS4 W I.ak t M et Gro

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Doug Buffone at

North West FederaICidesge Bean De005 Dudifaac

will appear in pensais. on Satsr-daY, Noves7uber 6, at the truingParb oliSco nf North West Federal

Savings.The former defensive team

captais for the Bears will appearon vneerae sporescaster Bob Et-sos's "Speak Out 0e Sports"proerare broadcast from theNorth West Federal tabby se 51

0m. After the show, Buffoae willremais for au hoer to visit wich

foss and io siga autographs.Bnffonc'S appearance is part of

the costioxiog Sports Parade ofPersonalities bring arranged forfans by Bob Etson und NorthWert Fedorut Soviags.

Etsan regutarty interviews theplayers and other sports ligeros00 his worbty hroadcast from thr

Nues FalconsThr erst half ended with Oho

Poe Woe Falcons O - SbokioRaiders O. 'ede made somegoad gains . C Falcons, ThePee Wee defense had their warbcat oat in checking the Raiders.Thr Raiders scared tate in Ohr 3rdq0008rr, hat missed the entrapoint. Early in the 4eh qeorter nbcFalcons offense moved tsp field.J. Gramola swerping the trfe rodfor Ohr TD. and tho ronco point.With sicebtocbing by Robby Hilt,Chacb Mierkirwico, Mitan lliedr,Mike Shun. Pattons now trod 7 to6. Raiders with the bolt, deep intheir own tnrritory, Ory s passposy. Fatcnns John Vacio inter-cepos the bolt, goes in for.ehescore. Brad Wolf carries for themora point, The Fatcon Defense

Maine East yOn Friday afternoon, Oct. 15,

. the Maine East Demons traveledacross.Park Ridgn to take an therival Hawks of Moioe Sooth.

The game Was not only be-tWeencrpss-tOwn tivots, bot,conference traders. Maine Easttook the conference tad wills athritting l-O shot oat victory.

The Demons plyyed an narrt-lent game batIr offensively anddefensively. The Demoo defenseagoin.proved itsetf to he one ofthe hcticr in ehe state. John

. Castellano recorded his fourthshot,,ot. Once again the falibockinto of Past Dodck, Silt Sellers,Gary Brown, Bill Lind and TimHeino played arr excellent game.

'flue Demon offeurse played ose45f ils best games of site season.The iraiiback tine of Clift Soeen.seo, Steve Hoist, and RolandWeiss did an 001statidittg job ofgettvg the boit ap ta ihr forwordlivc. Tius gave tIte f,rrword litre ofHoash Kh,rshhin. John Watte.camps, and John Lee a helteropportanity to gel in far a shot anthe Maine Sooth goalie.

ST. JOHNBI1EBEUF

WOMEN'S BO WLING LEAGUE

Touas. Pus.Colby's Untoechables 44ShajaTerrace . -. . 39Snborban Shade A Shutter 37Wesley's Restaurare 35Mike A Jack's Union Oil 33Bank ofNilesStole Farm Ins. 30,AANJAY Eleetete , :30

s Harczak's5.7,9 Shop 27Karp Futteral HomeCalleroACotino itt

High amies .. Mary CalliurnSii. Piace Kejawski 484;.Jsinn

,L 472, Pat.Heuck 464. -

Hlghgame. MrsryCallisen2Ol,PotHessckig3, Pâm Sustiorea 180.June Lou 17e. . -

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lobby of North West Federal'stcvmg Park office every S000rdnymorning eus WRAW (1330.AM)

Jr. Footballgo to hold the Raiders the resI olthe game. Final score Falce rs 04Raiders 6. Falcoes new bus e a 5.wit, & I loss record; in thy PopWarner Leagne.

Oar thonks to Mr. asid Mrs. a.White, fOr a job welt done,running . tire concession s100d.lOot dogs, chocolate, coffen, sndpap did jase fine. Thanks to theMoms, who also did w great job.Without them where would we

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The. Jr. Pee Wee Falcons losttheir 71h'gamr, to Ediso Pork ioChicago, Sundoy, we play oarfinal game Pf the snason wilkRivor Park, also to Chicago.

Thr Midgèt Falcons lost toShobie at Nitos North, 6 to 0.

arsity soccerTise first Iralfwas ocnion.poekrd

hat seamless. Both teams hod anamber of good, shots bnl hookgoalies were up ta the task.

The third quarter found theDemons coming oar quickly. At10,53 of that period John Wottecamps took o earner kick. JebeLeo gol his head on tite ball andpal a pinteen goal past ehe Hawkgoalie. The Demons led andeventually anon t-0.

Coach Bob Dollaske commoet-rd. "t seas very pleasrd with theway we played!" He then added,"We controllrd the game meso etthe way. Oar haltbacks weredoing o saper job of getting theball np to the front tiar."

Girls' .bowling- . . resu Its

Top bowler fer Oct. IS'scompetition bnlwrrn memhers otthe Maine East Girls' BowlingClub was Karen Uselding, svilh ohigh indinidsal game of 179 andhigh individual two game serrenof 333,- -The team high two series o

.1,161, was bowlindby Koylo

.Cotson, Marie Cinchar, Moey

. Doniatlu, and Cindy Ofenloch.On Oct. 6 Danielle llnbrne kr011

ra t84 high individual jame and u317 high iirdividn'attwo gamesertes,

Thr high team,-howl'mg o 1,173for Oct.. 6, was Karen Wilen,Sheryl Schutz, Donna Reynolds.

Loyola Academy.

Open HouseLoynla Arodnmywitt hold Open

House for seventh and nighlb, grade students and tisnir parentsot ,t,lse,,Arpdeujy, 1100 NorthLefhmttrAvènujh5.Wtlmelee, on-Thursday;Noyemltß5n-1lI 01 7:5p,m. - ' "'-'" ' -

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"Emptying she Nest" is sheCopte fOr; atrae Tsinsday's feceIncoare (11/9/76> in the arries"Timing Poins in Monitat añdFamily Living" presented byNile,, Family Service and MakroFamily Service & Mental NealOhat the Nitra Trident Center, OtROOakton Street, .Niles. DennisGibson Ph.D. is the speaker. Dt.Gihon is self-employed, as amarital and family counselor inWhearon. He carried his Ph.D. inpsychology from Ohr University ofMinsesota. He and his wife,Roth, havettrree sons, ages IS,13 und 14. Accerdmg to Mr.Reeetoky, Director of Ohe NuesFamily Service, Dr. Gibseru has arich background in eoonsrlingand . he is o recognized andcertified Tronsocuiesol AnalysisTrainer. He hou o great ability loinvolve his andiênce sud to makethe mateeioi he is preventingreally live for the individuallistener.

Mrs. Virginia Haove, NitosFamily Sers4eè Board memberwho was at ehe last two lectores,

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commented: Regardin the lopicon adolescents, "mr improve.ment offamily, caring, peoblnms,and responsibilities is-of otmastimportance for the foiare ofhamanity. Afterall, what is Ihrgrealest most honorable legacy amom cand leave to the world? -ftreir children." She fete that Ohrtapin "Ses, To Be Or NoI To Be"was presented very well by AnnShannon, ASCW; "that srs is avital part of any mareioge and anarea that needs te be forthrigholycommsnicated".

Op!metry stutlentRichard J. Noccio, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jesrph Noecio of 7657Oleander,' Nues, has entered thefirst year of professional study atIllinois College of Oplometey.

Mr. Nnceio is a gradoote ofMaine Township Sooth HighSchool, 1arh Ridge. He fulfilledhis pre-optomery requirementsat Northeastern Illinois Univer-sily, Chicago, prior to enteringtCO this fall.

JUbliatiöñ 76 at Nótie Dame.

High SchoolJubilation '7h; Notre Dame

High School's unique annualenlerlainment, this year will havefour new sightcfob revoes, all ofwhich cas be urea as theater-is. ktte-rnund on Nov. 12-13 and[9.20, Showtime each evening althe schoof is 0:30; doors open at7:30.

What makes Jshilattoo '76different among sorb entertain.meots is that Oh erces es arebrooght lo those atlending. Nawalking tram room to room orwaiting in long lines. Tickets arr16.00 per person and entitles yen

. to see all lb nereo es pIas dancingduring the intrrmissions andafterwards until the early moro-io0 hours. Nominally eiced foodand drink wilt be availablethrooghoal the evening.

One segment of JubilaOionpresents ND's principal, Fe. MittAdorAsen, and his there cohortsin a mosical revue "The World Is - ''A Circle--os seen through the Ihentic reproductions of clowneyes of a o clown. The four costumes researched al the mo.performers are dressed in au- scum and made by tOtem. The

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other shows include troc'mg theroots of munie ehrough folk,country and gosept singing; theEnglish "mssic hull" sound; andsongs and music from othertauds.

Foe lickets call 967-0976 or965-2903, Tickets may also beobtained at the Notre Dameschool office, 7655 DempsOer,Nites.

Shown above: (Rev.) Mitt Ad-Omsnu will again highlighO one offour nightciob revoes to bepresented at Notre Dome HighSchont's Jeblladna '76. In hisstgment.."The World Is A Cir.etc--the group is dressed in000henticaliy researched and ro-produced views, costamos. Johil-alien is Ihe school's annualentertainment in-the-round, lobeheid this year on Nov. 12.13 anuO19-2e.

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?HIEFDROP$ LOOTA Ioii lurgar who stole

clothing volued at $1.630 from aGolf rd. store lost the loot whenhe was chased by an earlymorning motorist Thoesday, Oct.21.

Police said Patrick Horns ofGlcnviewwas dnvtngeaston Golfrd. at 4 am. when hè spotted aman ennñtng along the roadwaywtth 2 armloads of leátberjackets.

lie told police he drove hIs earafter the burglar who ido into anempty lot near the Four FlaggsShopping Center, dropping 5 ofthe jnckets.

Police Inter recovered 4 momjackets io the àrea. Investigationrevealed a window hod beenbroken at MCD, a mens clothingstore at 8355 Golf rd., and thejackets taken from a clothing rackIn the window. Cash in the storewas not taken unid police.

MEMCO STATION- SIJRGLAIÙZEDùh monntIng to $500 woo

taken from the Memcò Stattoò at8901 Milwaukée ave hely Thurs-day morning. Oct. 28.

Police unid thu burglary occur-red uppronimotely an hour after-arautlnr police check bud beenmade at 4:25 a.m.

Bnrglarn broke thru the frontdoor glansand removed 2 cloth

bank bags each containing $100mcash. Nnthh-g else lu the stationinns disturbed àccording to police.

.TIte station manager told policehe had Iocked.the premises at 11p.m. the preceding night.

PIZZA JT LOSES CASHTwo lnoneybajn, oste contain.

Ing $308 and the other $560.55,were discovered to be missingfrom the Pizua Hut at 6959Dompster st. On Thursday, Oq.28. occording to police.

The munoger told police the 2bags were pat in a bathroomsometime between 4:30 am. und5 am.. and were found to brmissing a short time later.

SCHOOLS BURGLEDTwo Miles schools were forcibly

, entered over the weekend of Oct.23, resulting in loss of schoolequIpment. acinrdlng lo police.

, . Police said 2 mob6e-classreornsat the Woodroir Wilson School,8257 Harrison, had been tinteredwith-a totol,yI3OIóss of a deskphone. 7 paire of headphones'Srecord player and a Wallrnsacbjackbon.

The record player was re.coveced later according to police.A special - pqllce watch wsceqnested by the school principalIn view of recont vandalism and

- school entry.A Bell & Howell stereo tape

player and 2 speakers valued at

Off the'NIÉES POLICE BLOTIER$355 -were stolen from OakSchool, .7640 MaIn st., over thesome weekend after forced entryto the school was made tItre theasuste room.

STOLEN AUTOA Hiles resident reported his

1962 white Chevy Impala hadbeen stolen from his home on

. Root st. Wednesday, Oct. 27.THEFTS FROM AUTO

Duane Barcena of 337 E.Oandale in Mundelcin told policea Cobra CB radio valued at $185was stolen from her '76 Cadillacwhile parked at Golf Mill.

A CB radio was taken from theéar owned by Mes. Le Ron of 44Dundee Line in Barrington whileparked at Golf Mill.

Jules Holdes of Skokie toldpolice someone broke into thetrunk of his '75, Chevy -whileparked at Golf Mill ou Saturdaytaking 2 tires nod a wheel, a CBradio, golf clubs. bag and cartwith a total va!uc of $554.

PRICE WITCHPolice said g 21 year old

Chicago oollege student wascharged with retail theft fromSportMar at 7233 Dempster onWednesday, Oct.' 27, after heattempted a pricrrswitch onmerchandise from $99.95 to $44.He was taken to Nitos policestation and later released nuder uSI_000 bond.

Police suid a 14 year old boywith a liB gun shot- holestn aschool window tod door, with ureplacement-value of.$150; thenjumped on his hike und rodoaway.

A maintenance man cleaningan the second floor at BallardSchool. 8325 Ballard rd., said heheard a series of "pings" around8 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 26. .Vhenhe looked Oui of the window hrtold police he saw the bay withthe gun ride off on his bicycle.

luvestigatias revealed 6 holesin a 4 by 6 ft. window and 7 holesin the window panes of a dooraccording to police.

SHOT BY BB GUNA 15 year old Nitos hoy told

police he was struck in the bockby o 88 shot Sunday evening ashe walked io ao alleyway near thetownhouses oc the 9200 block ofWoodland.

Police said the hoy who waswearing a medium heavyjacket atthe time had a braise os his back.

SPOOK EQUIPMENT STOLENThe Variety CIsh of Illinois

reportcd theft of $242 io spookmasks from the Haunted House atOak Mill Mall, 7900 Milwaukeeave. on Sunday, according tapolice.

Someone pried open the door lathe Haunted House taking 2 skullmasks valued- at SSO each: 2robher snakes, u $50 Draculamash, an ape mask valued at $60and a 525 devil monk.

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HOUSE BURGMItrMarc than $1,390 in jewelry, a

gnu and -household ittims werereportedly sto!rn from a llamo onthe 9800 bloch of -Rabin rd.somelim between Oct. - 19 aod

Police said, th owners hadbeen away on vacation. Dis-covered missing were a .38 Coltantomatic. several snatches, twoTV sets, a tapo recorder andassajted men's und women'sjeweiry. A completed invnutvryby the owner is forthcoming saidpolice.

SPARE TIRE STOLENA space tire valued st $100 was

reportedly stolen-from Kon Erd-mans, 627 Park ave., Litehileld,Mino., while parked atMotet 6016450 Toahy on Sdturday, said

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A 19 year- old Chicago driverwas hospitalized Thursday, Ort,28. when bco car was stbuch fromthe roar on;Mitwaukrr ave. as sheIvas wailit.g te make a left tars,

Taken ta Lutheran GeneralHospital was Dorotha Greenwoodof 419 Harding.

'alice said the injured womanwas stopped lu trafficnatlthboundat 663b Milwaukee ave when shewas apparently sttsiék from be-hind by Donald C. Miller, 26, of2158 W. Irving Park rd., Chicago.

Both cars sere towed by SkokieAutomotive. -

MilIrtacas hsrged with speed.ills tija faslto,avaidau eetdrst.

Gäs canopies forsununer rains

Gas stations io Hiles whichwant la install eanaties over theirgas puntps mill havè to appearbefare the Village Beard ofTrustees lo polillas for approvalof tIto construction.

In projected pcepnration foe anew Illinois law ivhieh mill permitself.snrvicvtabtionsa Milwankrcave. Station In Hiles- inqnieodabout installalion of a30 ft. by 74ft. all metal canopy ta bp set avertwo gas .p9thpt .-. :

The -canopy is expected loprovide rain- protcetian far can-towers who prefecto scl-vtco theirowo rar.----------------

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- AL the present. timo the NibsPublie Libraryat 6960 Oaktan si.is featuring an .enhibil of paint.ing9 and drau'ings:by TrudySudnrow, Although Mrs. Sa-derow has always been interestedin painling and drawipg. il wasonly in the last ibm years that shebegan studyIng art at- the Nor'

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Since beginning her studies al- Ike Field Hounenh has enitibtted- her.workal-varinns -Párk.District

shows and libraries. TIne.wark onDisplay at the Hiles Libraryincludes nature studies and archi-.tèetnraì'ncdugs. ' '

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--------Robert A. Gafbnvy.hñupledged- Sigma;Pi-feateruity at -Wentero

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of Mr.'agd Mrs. Steven Galbavy,9332 OrloIeinb6l Morton Grove.

BroWnie Troop 682 mv iture

October 27 was the big day forli new Brownien invested IntoTroop 682. The now Brownies areKaren Boeftink, Cathy Beateh,Krista, Eshna, Kim Grenoiuskl,Patsy Hilt, Rrnae Habich, JackieKimmtth, Doreen Ochal, CathyO'Grady, Leeann ' Peterson andCathy Romasek.

Troop 275After a fue filled summer of

family picnics, a raingattec re.gatta,Sunday morning swimmingand a Cab Scout Olympics, St,lohn Breheuf's Troop 275 startedils new soasas with a familyOuting at Catigny, where eachsaoul received a memorial medal,At our first mecho0 in Septemberwo welcomed new boys whoreceived their Bob Cat badge andWolf books. These boys were:John Brsaao, Joseph Gabel,Frank Ksihr, oad Mark Sergot.Danny O'Neit, a second yearscoat, rrceivcd a silver arrow.Webetos ribbons mece given fotise following boys aboog with asaclivily badge: David Akljsski,Traveler; Toni Elena, Teavolee;Bob Flynn, Traveler; Chris Kies,Oaldcorsman; and Steven Weins,Ouldooesivan and Teavcloe.

We arr pecad of the parcelswho donate thcie time and effortsforJhe pack. In appreciation thesepeople received service pins: Iyear . Grace Balke, Irene Oebow.ski and Florence Sypairwski; 2ndyear . Leo Weiss and Eileen55mo; 3rd year - Nancy Parlich;4th year Clara Weiss; bib year -Dorothy UNnI, Receiving acertificabe and Dru Leader train-isg award was Mes. NancyPoelich and Mrs. Clara Weiss.

Pack 273On 5cpi. 59 Pack 273 wenl ou a

field trip to Cauligney whore atoar of the military museum andthe home of Cotonel McCormickwas held. Scoots and theirfamiliesallenjiied themselves.

Openiog.meeting for Park 273was he!dScpT 27. The followingboys became Bobcats: ArthurSilverman, Jeffrey Turofshy, Mi.chad Pànll. Ross Levey, LeeZntawinski, Michael Alishnier,Loren Miller, Louis Kleinberg,Breit Zlmnternlan, James Pirzyh,William Waif, Joseph Ramas,

- David Blödlnberg, Jeffrey Gail,David- Letseat;-Eddir Prie, TonySwanson, - Kurt Schmidt, TomDann, Kenneth Lacrad. Peter

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Ó'Ôct;S1 Pack 273 held theirÄn'iivaI Bfrd Hike. On Oct. 25threwdn.a HaIlssvoèn Party.

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-- fstm:Nov.--5':to-Nnv, IO; Scouts- will br picking np newspapers onSatiirdni;i Nov. 6. in Nues,

-'i---Morton-GruteanØ Glenview.. Pleasti ,pul.:liaoe:papers on Ihr-aaurb or-freni doorstep.

Those new girls along withSusan Boscapomi, Cindy Droolerand Diane Mimp, who are secondyeaegirls, aro in the hands of twovery capable and patient leaders,Mrs. Dolares Bratek and herassistont Mea. Barbara Eshoo.

Refreshments were served af.ter the investiture and mont offresew Brownies went out of theirway to serve their moms in orderto get their newly earned pinstiìrend eight side up.

The opening of our new north ouburban effige onGolf Rond in Skokie complejos our C&sk Còuntyfull-service office plan. Skolde Io now one of fouroteategieully located suburban nffieea.We mean it when we say full service.Whether you're a Realtor, attorney, lender orbuilder, lisio office ran save you tim Maybe -nomore than driving time to theLnitpand bck:But -

posuibly the neyeraI doya you uit waiting fur the

The new olIlee operatro au one of: the title thnitoin our'downlown headguirtern. Thot meona yourChicago Title reprenentative bundles alt your.titleneeds rigblln Skoltie. Proni comtoitnsenta to nr.ranging nearehen ta iuuuing polieieu.Coñnpuherlink will !,ring the Loop to ynod.Coming newsu $kokie computer terminai that

Gil Sot FaVRocoith,o Dinie,Sister Mary Aostin Doherty of

Alveroo College in Milwaukeewill address membres and friendsof the Girl Scout Council ofNorthwest Cook Cuonty whenthey gather on Nov. 9 at IheArlington Park Hilton for theirFall Recognition Dinner. Hertopic is "Volunteering: Reward orRipoff?"

Sister Austin, a member nf theBoard nf Ihr Milwaukee GirlScout Cnuncil, in a professor ufpsychalagy at Alveena, co.founder of the school's ResearchCenter on Women, and assistonidean forcureicalum development.Alveena College recently receiveda $426,000 grant from the W. K.Kellogg Foundation lo improvecurriculum and consultant see-:vices in competency booed edo-

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c_ -ScoutPow Wow

Once o year the NorthwestSobarbain Ceuncli LeadershipDevelopment Committee puta ona 'big show' foe oil the adultswoeking in the Cub Program. Thisyear's Paw Wow will lake placeSaturday, Nov. 13th, Maine WestNigh School. Registration is from12:00 io 1:00 p.m. The purpose ofIbis super event Is ta provide theCub leaders an opportunity tolearn the skills that make CubScouting fun foe hulk boys andtheir leadees. Last year. 5110people attended the Pnw Wow.We agsin enpect a groat tIten ouifor thu year's event,

The Pow Wow will feature: DenChief Training, Wehrlos aelivi'ties, games, crafts, blue and goldbanquets, skits and puppets andpack administration. There willalso be a 'Midway' set up.displaying the bent from varionspacks thraughout the council

toc and Saille itotiress, whoare nerving as this year's co-chairmen, are inviting all adaliCubbees la attend this annualScouting event.

will give you direct acento Ici the moat eompletetitle recordo in Cook Cnunty, It will giveyou footercommitinenta Check billing utotun. Almoot any-

ting that once meant o trip downtown.: Whatnmor the offi title-related trout oervieeè. Loud Iesmt du,eow und

: ; cluningu. Plan nervirco - nooded in particular by-loco! btiildeeu.:Yau'll un find quiet eanferenco

-.-.-, momo for cluuingu and other meetings,

-: Why drive further and got no more?At Mat, the bent-title and titlr.rulnted trust servicein northern Cook Cousily n be found right whereit should be,Snnnrthern Cook County.

We'd.like toprove it-tfryou. Call Gayle juekoonut 677-3450. Orbetter yet, drive over.

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yearCub Scout Pack 73 of St. Isaac

Jogues in Hiles is happy lowelcome lolo ihr pack 16 newbobcats. All the Scouts have sofar participated In a eaingutteeRigalta Raer held in Septembreand a Halloween Costame PartyOn Oct. 26, with bobbing forapples and many wet Scouts. InNovember we are plonning anEntertainment Evening at onePack Meeting. We are lookingforward to another active funfilled year foe our Scouts.

Boy ScoutTroop 275

Doy Scout Troop 275, spon-sowdby the Holy Name Society

-oi'St. Jahn Brebeof Parish, Nites,is balding its annual Father sodSun Psnenko Bee.kfsot -at Piana'gun Hall. 8301 N. Harlem ave., ouSauday, Nov. 7, from S am. la 2p.m. $1.51 for adults, Si forchildren ander 12 or 56 perfamily.

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Skokie Federal approvalfoi1encoe

rccoivd permission to establish aheapeh office in Glencoe.

.A protest against the applica-

ùOn for lhc hranh was otiginallylodged by the Glencoe NationalBank which resulted in a hearingby th Federal Home Loan BankIn Washington.

In that protest the bank citedGlencoe as an older, well-es-'tablished and non-growing cam-mangy which does not reqgire theservices of another financialinstitution. In his reply JohnOConnoll pointed oat Ihat Glen-cae residents should be entilled tochoose between a savingsassocialion and a bank whenviniling the downtown area. Hefurlhër stated that a Glenceebranch office would be convenientfor-their maoy residents who areSkohie Federal customers or liveIn the arra.

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located in the northern area of theSkokie Valley is a natural eilen-sion of the financial services.we

nductortransaclion ofbusiness have been piuvidiog the neigh-in this State"asamended, that a horhood for the last 19 years. " -

certificate was filed by theundersignedwhlttlie County LEGAL NOTICE IK48964 on the Ist day of June TOMJ M.unhOrsef1976 under the assumed nameof Evanston Federal SavingnR_ R. Patehm & Associates with IIdLOD A5u0C100Uplace of bnsiness located at 215 Notice is hereby giveo that theN. Arlington Hgts. Rd. Arlington Annual Meeting of the membeNHgls., Ill. The true name(s) M.d of Evanston Federal Savings andaddress(es) of owner(s) is R. Loan Association wilt convene atPatebin. 215 S. George st. Mt. the home office of the AssociationPospeci. ni. f0056. al 80) Davis Street, Evanston.

Certificate ou File with the Illinois at 5O0 P.M. on Nove.f becCounty Clérk 16, 1976.Dale Jan 11976 E. V. Dusphy, Je.Cert. No. 1(48964 Secretary-Treasurer

Skokie Federal Savings Presi.dent John R. O'Connell recentlycnnfirmrd that his association has

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pany et Park Ridge and Res-urrection Hofpital in ChicagOhave announced plans to co-sponsor. a community servicesethinar on the 1976 Tan ReformAct Entitled "The NewTaxLaw -Getting Year Money's Worth",the seminar will he held onTuesday evening, November 16,from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at theMarriott Motar Hotel, 8535 WestHiggins Road In Chicago. Theprogram will be open to the publicat no cost.

To make reservations personsare asked to call the Citizens BankTrust Department at 825.7000,extension 301.

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On Friday, Oct. iS al noon, RB. NorthsideClelhtsgafficiatly opened the doors ta its beautifulnew store in lbs Dr.spvter Plaza in NOes with anunusual "haberdashery" ribbon cottiog cersmnny(the ribbon was a rope to men's ties.)

Officiating at the ceremonies ware front left: Mr.Harvey Quick, RB's first caslamer, Rhoda Passt

(wife of Jrrry Faust R.B. Manager); Karen Quick,Jatia Liehsrmnn (Mother of RB. President), StuartFishman. Vice-President and General Managcr nfall RB. stares; Karen a0d Orvilte Lieborman,owners of RB., Nicholas Blase, Mayar of Miles,Jerry Passt. manager of the new store; Al Schwab,Men's Clothing Beyer and Len Fincas, ShoeManager.

Dr. Gattuso - FNBOS gift toD.JeshR.Gaffasofor , øjcente'jaI Park

mealy associated with Sargent -.,Chiropraciic Costar of Des- 'Pla(ses, ansosnees the openingof his saBleo located at 405 E.Euclid in Mt. Prosprct, norRandhurst Shopping Center.

Dr. GaGoso bas bren practicingis the northwest suburbs for thepast three pears asd is looidngforward lo servicing the corn.rnnnity of Mt. Prospret and the 'surraondisg snburbs. For further risformatios, call 255-3553.

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(Left lo right) Bill Brady, Assistent Skokir Vlllagr Manager, andJohn Mactar, Village Manager, attecd while Archet Hanson,Ca.Chairman and Jackie Gorstl, Chairman of the SkokarBicentennial Committee accept eheeh from Erinan G. Kramer,Presidest and Chirfstxecolive Officor ofthr First NationaLBank ofSkokic lo cover Ihr cast oftn'ees, floral paintings, benches and flagpals al Ihr Skokie Bicentennial Park Ptaoa... .

The tranquil park, located on the West canal bank, McCormickBoulevard heiweos Church and Golf Road, is a lasting memOrial ofthe Skakir Bicentennial Committre, The Fi64 NationAl Bask ofSkokir, which reached the $200 million mark this year. making itass of the largest suburban banks in the entire state, made thisdonation io show their apprecintion io the community that helpedthem to grow.

Golf Mill State Bank extendsThanksgiviìig holiday hours

James J. Martin, srnisr vier hsuefonftriday, Noir..26. Drive.president, aevooncrd that Ihr in .7 a.m to 8. pm. and lobbylobby ofthr Golf Mill State Bank hours 8:30 am. amil 8 p.m.wilt he opts for business un .

Wednesday, Nor. 24. frsm 8:30am. to i pm. fsr atl hanhiug

,services (the lobby is nsrmnlly. donad on Wednesdays).

The drive.in and watk.up win-dows will observe normal Wed.nesday hours - 7 am. until 8p.m. There will hr no hasinsss : . nnnrsflsoaatraesçcted os Thsrsday, Nov, 25, : ..................,anMlnr

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Substantial gains in savingsand total assgts were achirvsot byEvanston Federal Savitigs andLoas Association daring the fiscalyear endiñg September 30, 1976,according la President Donald G.Martras

At year end, total assets were5108,344,742, an inerrose of515796,962 from ans year ago.

Savings grew lo 594.082,777..a16.lpr,cet increase over theprecedin yesr'sS8l,01l,294.

Duris the year, lbs associ.atiat. originated 584 mortgageloans-totalling $23,533,850, pris.cipalty On one-to-four familyres(dences is communities itserves. This lending volumeresultad iv a nel increase is theassociatIon's loan portfolio of over$12 million foe the fiscal pear.

'The FÍzit Man'makeS début ¡n

-MOrton GroveThe Fixait Man, as esciling

sew pinmbigfuscept that takesthe uesswork oil of plumbingrepair costs, bus made its debut

. in the Chicago area.By as)sg the Illustrated Fisoit

Más catalog, homrowaers andbnsinessmes cas par-determineplumbing service and materialscosts.

Not only is the mystery re.moved from plumbing casts, hutthe caslomcr cas also budgetpinmbing and sewer casts aseasily as other household es-posses.

In North Chicago and the northand nsrthwrst suburbs, TheFinali Man is esclusivrly handledby itsliesssed ageist, The VillagePlumbing aod Sewer Service,Warren Ruskin, awarr.

The Villagr Plumbing andSewer Service is licensed, bondedand issured.

Catalogs mop br picked sp freeofcharge at Ihr Fixait Mac starr,7132 Dempsler, or call 966-1750when servica is needed.

Cashier at FirstNational ofDes - Plaines

. . Arthnr R. Wciss, President,First National Bank of DesPlaines his annaunced the else-lion, of Thomas E. 'eir toAssistant Cuxhigr by the bank'sboard of dirdcioto.

Mr. Weir; who joined the FirstNational Bask io thwlate snmmersf1976 'in the lnct5llmëitl LoanDepartment, cen:e to the bankwith executive repacieses fromseveral leading Iloancial lnslitn-tians iethr Chicago area,

He attended the Usiversit'oflllin6is Sud rPaul Universityand has.. cacnrd the basic andstaôdard. , ctrtfficats from the

. Americâs Issiltitic of BankIng.Wale und his wife, Mary, and

théir two children, Robert andMichael, reside in Woodstock.

ale asd graduale degrees from St.Louis University, he holds bosar.ory degrees from Chitago's De-Past University and Xavier Uni-vrrsity, where he was Presidentfor sis years. Besides oumerousother honors. Futher Maguirewas named Chicagoan of the Yearis Educotios is 1968 apd Chica.f0011 of the Year in Medicine andScience in 1969.

Also featured on the prograno isDehois Nuda, u member of IkePark Ridge low fian, MoLessos.Sklodowski & Nelsolt. Mr. Nudoreceived both his undergraduateasd low degrees from »sPantUoiversity. He is a mensber of IhrChicago. Illinois State. Assricpo,ood Norlhwrsl Sabart,ai, RarAssocialioss und cuerenily FirstVice President of this latterOrgasiration. He will discuss'Tax Savings Throagh Gift Giv.

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for thIs seminar on Ihr 1976 Tau that qeating arrangements can beReform Act is Stephen M. Taifun. planned and refreshments order-Mr. Tollos is Vice President and ed. To make reservations persons

shosld call Citiceks Bank at- 825.7500, est. 301.

Essays onjustice system

Trast Division Head foe CitieessBook. Previously head of theTrust Deparimest at a largeEastern bank, Me. Tollos is as:rnshrr of the Chicago EnlatePlanning Council and o frequentgnesl speaker al various laustscIlOOls, workshops. asd slatehunhiog ossocialious. tir will tnlkon ''New Benefits of EstatePlanoing."

Pani T. Pavelski, Assistant VinePresident and Trast Officer alCilieenn. wilt modeoale the pro-g

Following each speaker's per.se010tion will br an audienceqaeslios.asd.00swrr session. 0e.freslimeots will also be served.Howrner. persans isteeesled isatteodiog The New Tax Law -Getting Yutm Manry's Worth are

Certain cause and local cam-musily leaders spossocad "ins-tier Day" fur ssburbas CookCounty. All 8th grade socialstndies students uf Miles Elemen.lary School-North wente essays an"Why we mast support oursystem -of justica."

The Ike sladests from District71 huse essays were submittedfor final cussideration by thiscammillee were: Marcia Block,Kelly Chesler, Richard Duese,Janice Grimm, and Tina Ter-

âflflounces tax seminar speakersCitizensBan k

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Mort,. Grovo should b. informedoboot tise waytbnir village boardis ticrowiag away vor bard earnedla. dollars.

Firal. althoaglt Ihey boor alroost twa regular meeli.gs 'amonth and get $2,500.00 for thcs(aver $100.00 pri meetingl, Iheyhave voted penabas for them-selves. I ca,nat think of a moreacideserving groap and bnllove aprnnio. for a parl.limr job is alravevty. I have hoard of politi-tians feeding learn 1h, pablicIroagh bat thin is Iht first hatol've beard of them stealing thehrnagh.

Socoad, ahhho,gh ii is ach-aowlodged wr must have and doneed a now police alalia., thevillageboard bau decided la mohoit a Taj Mahal comploto Siltvillage offices and council cham-bees. This groat projech, plans ofwhich none ofus ordinary ciliaons

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are allowS 10 see, will cash aboal2( million dollars and willinclude Icld wlcich Ihey willcoademn The cast to as can be$l7.00per $10,000.00 of assessedcahualio, per house per year.Even if ferleraI funds are in-.volvrd, they shill come 'OuI of oar'pockot. A reasonable buildingcould b. pal ap on village land aha much lower cosI. :

Thirdly. Ihe village board hasjoui amended n.ordiaiance hoenable one of their nomhee tolake over . lte :.iób of villageadmieishralor. If Iht unuamodhoard mcmb.r need. anew jolt,he orsho shoand hcy'hookiug in Ihrprivale stètor. nah expect os ho'sapporl him/her, ' .

If my f.11ow cihizous aro as.disgdsh'ed:asi amIcI lh'e,MaehonGrove Village Board' know how.yoo feel. ''Inceeely,

Harold G. Colto.9237 Nahional ovo.

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LWV thanks beatConuúunity-minded businesses

Dcae Editorr milhoe lo pnechave 700 guidesThe Leagae of Womon Voloru which we disteibahed to mote ihan

of Muelo. Grove-Nibs wishes ho 30 commonity groops when we;lhank 1h, hnsinesues and coat- demonsleated the Volomahic.manity groups which assisled as Thanlçs to the help of Ihrin oar volees service projects. The business and commanity groups'Dempshor Plaza Slate Bank, Tite which invilod u. Io speak orNiles Savings and Loan Assoc., helped dislribnle votre malerial'and Cook County Federal Savings '

SOC ocre able to reach many mocoand Loan Asuoc. purchased abbI 'people With informalion Ibis year.of400 Volers GobIos IO dishtibule '

io Ikeir caslomers. Tite League .. ;Sincerely,;

oued its own binds pIns $20.00 ' Mary MarasekrBic,. ' by. Iht Niles Days Cam President

Fashion Show to benefitOrchard Village'

"TIte Vulgo Set, "Loic Moppois" end Ocehard A oc' for Ihr Itctatdcd, 05cctS and Optrahors of Oechard . Village, avecombiuing .n hold their third achncij'Fashiojj'Shi, al h NoehhShoreHillon Hotel, (,alf Roadand Shohi.8lvd,, Shnhi, u Sat.November 13. Cocktails at ft:30 arm., ailLunchgoa ah 12,30,follwedbyth Fab OShow Thrghb nu-shrh g Ilboatique with some lovely ilems at ecasonable pricus'.,

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Uncolnwood Community Theatre's first produhtion of the season,Forcaentn, is to be presentcd Nov. 12, 13, 19 and 20 at 8:30 p.m.,-Lincoln NOII, Farwell and Crawford, Lincolnwoed. Featured aroMarvin Moron of Sicokie, Patti Bornes of Evanston and DorisGilbert, atno of Evanston. For farther infermatioo, call 674.6483

0cc CoffeehouseFour hours of classic'Táilighr 10h NOnS: .& talk by Dr. Roy

Zone segments wilt be featured at Machal, associato professor ofthe Oaktou Community Colirgo biochemistryol theLluiversity ofSuôday Night Coffrrhousr on Chicago, at 12:39 p.o. on Toes.Noy. 7 at 8 p.m. day, No, 9 and.Morda,.a

A raro opportunity for Twilight - Pmçlihg Witch, spèaking 8Zeunboffa, -prrsrstälioo of those p.m Ihr sañsç night; and TheRod Sorling oldirs is Is caojnné. ASflIOhS8 Mondana. a psychic,tion with Oakton's Week oftho magwiOn, and entrrlainrr, fromUnénpinined from Nov. 7l2, a 11:30a.m. to I p.moo Friday,lime fer magic, the unknown Nov. 12.hypnosis, Ihn supernatural add Admission Io Ihr coffeehouse iswitchcraft. ' 50 ceuta for Oakloo students; SI

Othe f at e flhsw ekwtll Ib All 1h se S OS rehe Mimo T m Soll In Bu Idi g 6P I th pohl f f h g6 danug lb m rut g a d Lars,j F farther f em t allGrrtthyp III al7pm LuPO Doct fSldetMonday Nov-8' Tho-Munilem ( Activities, al -967.5120, cuI. 350.

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-. Nov. 12.Participating in Oaklon'v.Wuok

uf lb, Unuuplub,rd from Nov.7.12 JOhn Moodoza wilt mystifyand amaze viewers os hr worksh,s ctosr.up magie is Building 6ofllho Oahon Interim Campos,Oaklou and Naglo, Morton Gravo.

.Former prosideul of Ihr 101cC.

oalional Brothrrhood of -Magi.etano, Mendoza is os familiar wilhthe world,as ESP as hr is with

- .stight.aí'haid Iricks using -cardo,dico, cups, and ropcs. Hr isknown for his rutrasensory pow.ors, makiog him a mosler ofIhoaght transforreco, trlvpathy,procognilion, and clairvoyance.

Other highlights nf Oakloo'swork ofmagic, and upcmaIaml,wilhchcraft, hypnosis and theu,tknownarr; four hours of classic

. Twilight Zooc Srgwents an Sun-day, Nov. 7, ut 8 p.m.; Mimo TimSottini in Building 6 en Ihrmorning- of Monda, Nov. 8;Larry Garrrtl, hypnotist, at 7p.m. on Monday, Nv. 8; TheMufluloes uf Loeb Noun, a talk hyDr. Roy Mackal, associate pro.fossor of -biochemistry at 1kOU V rely fCh a t 1230pm T dy N 9 dMOfd a-practicing witch. speak.ing atO p.m. ou Nov. 9.- AIl.-prograìos ale opre IO bothstudeuls und vammunily mcm.hers foco ofchurge, oxcepI for Ihr-Twilight Zone program for whichIhere is a 50 cenI charge forstudents; $1 for others.

For furlhvr ioferroation, callLou Pellica, Oaklon's Director ofStudrol Activitiés, 01 967.5120,cut 320. -

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Welt known io the Latro Share Drive and O'Hare SNip circail,Larry Brout A The Now Eaperienco offers an olmost unlimitedrepertoire which includes every variety ofmoslc:jazz, jock, familiarclassics, pop and musical comedy.

TIse Tap of 1ko Hilloñ offres floe diningand èittevtainmoul andviews of the North Shore and Chicago's skjIhío..

Showliwes are -10 p.m. aod miduighi, Tuesday through Saturday.Thoec is no cover for the shaw ifyoa-diee; otherwiso thoc is a twodrink mioimam. Foc dinner rcservatious, phoue 679-70O0

MONACEP travelersto visit The Andes -

SeoIr svitI present a vivid colorloar oxteisding for 4,000 wiles.peavidiu -a startling variety of

-sighls sod !ifeaIylds He showsdodoen cilios, cololfol workets,

strange tribes, and oreas- whicheven today Omain archeologicalpszalr_s. -

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000linanasiy iu6abiled city of thef4:v World, esticsl in a valley12,000 focI above sca level; theInca stronghold of Mocho Picchu;a "eidç" ee Ike svoold's highestrailroad; and a colorful lndiaemarket. -

Single admission to thin travelprogram is $2; sOoiOr-cjlizens SI.

- Tickets suay he purchased at thedoer, po in - advaoco at DolmarPharstiacy, 7628 Pempulec. Mor-ton Grove; Oohtou Dñsgs, 8t06Lincoln, Skokie: Reouechar'sPharmacy, 1836 Gleisvtgs6 ed.,Gleuviow; Stiaeriughausen Phac-stacy,. 110 Ñlaio si., Pack Ridge;Or While Oak Drugs, Oakley andWhite, Des Plaines.

MONACEP is the adult andcontinuing education program atOaktou Commanily College. Forfnilher infrrmalion, call theMONACEP uffice al 967.5821.

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The Anden, the tremendous--mountain 006go ofteñ oIIrd IhO-hackhöueof5oath Àïuorica, Is thedesltoalian for MONACEP arm.choir IraCelors et, Wedñesday,Nov.- -10.-from 8.9:30 p.m., alMaine East Nigh School, Denop.vIer aod Potter, Park Ridge.

Thayer Sonic, a professionalfilm.loctorer far 30 years, Willpresent his coleo film ou 1ko SouthAmeriCan m000tain raoge. Aworld traveler, and film lecturerall over Norlh AmCrica, . Saisieholds a degree in languages,A LI. goagraphy, and públie speakingfrom Harvard. Ho decided tobecome a leclijeer ovhen he was

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"fUss Me Kale", a popularCoI Poster msnical, is the storyof poaducor.actok Frederick Ora-ham and his tempermenlat ea-wife.- LilliVanossi wkó arestarring in a-revival of Shakes.-peaer's"Tamiüg of a-Shrèw".

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They shoald lake the last Bcars.Vikiog gamy oat of the recordbooks. The Vikings shoald hoer won it 13 lo Zer&But the greatest amoont of loch ever witorsoed ja Ihr coghistory cf pro gamrs lipped Ihr scales io favor cf the ChicagoBears..Sare,.there's oc qaesl)co that the Bears arr as improved teawaver last year. Last year the Bears were the worst team io hothconferences. Now they've improved to wherr they are jost ene ofthe worslteams io alt pro ball.Aod last Sunday they proved illAnd it also pravos that os aoy uiveo Salidoy vveo ose cf thewarst" teams, with super luck. cao apset Ore of Ihr bettercams in pro football.After witnessieg the Bravo do colbieg for 4 qoortrcs agalostthe Vikings causeo we to wake the Oakland Raiders o 40 poiutfavorite in nest Socday's game.I aeloally ropect the Oaktocd Roiders lo wic by 45 or 50 poisls,bal lo br co thy safe sidr I'm giving the Ooklaod Raiders a 40Foist edge.tfyou spot Bear facs 40 poioia yoo'tl br able to get some vivejuicy odds ifyca take the Oaklaod Raiders. While I don't approveofgambling io ooy form, tfeet that this ioo't really gambIto5 Forthe way I reason s it's only gambling if some element of chaoceoxists. lo the Braro.Rajders game, Ihere bei the slighteslchance that the Chicago Bears cao wir. It's jost o qucsttoo ofhow big a macflu they'll lose by.40, 50, maybe eves 60 poluto.Aveltini coat pass, Walter Poyton can't rau ou a 'game' leg asdthe rest of the Bears coot do aoythiog cight.

Now I doo't think the Ooklaod Raiders are all that greal. TheCowboys, io my opioioo, are a better balanced team, bal thry area top team wheo yoa compare 'em with the lowly Bears.Not that Ihe Bears are the Worsl team, not at alt. The Bears area shade better thao Tampa Boy aod Seattle, bot far, far belowIhe rest of all the other teams in Ike Americau aod NatiasalCoofereoco. Io fact, I'd rote the Bears a pomI better thou eitherlampa Bay Or ScoNto, anless il was a very muddy field, thee imight make the Bears on anderdog.

Mort of yea armchair qoartorhacks out there aod Bear fansa6kc know nothing about the fluer paints of technical footballkandieappmg As a rotoli, the Boors arr a much ovrrratcd team,particalarly in Chicagalaud. And most of the Chicago sportswrtlers doo' know anything aboat pro football either, whichfalsely holsters the Boors' image.

Foc 000mple, Michigan in the big ten would make mioceoseatof the Chicago Bears right 00w. Now that d005n'l moanMivhigon is that good but it does moan Ike Rearo aro that badIHowevor, the Bears aren't all that bad and they do lead all theOlker pro teomo in ose important element. And that eleweot islack!For in the foot Boar wios this season, tho domjoanl domed inalt victories was luok.But their tack has ran 001 fOr this season and if yea go to theBear gamy this Suadoy, keep yoar ey000losed.For the slooghter will be owfal lo heholdl

nlt.S. Any Bear fous desiring copirs of Ihis article coo Oblatothem for 15 cents a copy at the Bugle office or on newsstañds.Fool(batl) 001e: There's a strong roqioc the Bears may getBobby Dooglas back by trading Avrl)jni, Carter, Payton oodSomo cash for him.

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Open Try Outs for. -"Night ofJan. 16th"

.9n4,AUaa Shniggutt lIbas boon a

Jan. 7 Ihra 23, al Guild Play.

formances actually stagéd on Ihrnight of Jan 161

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de9aw,from.thoaadience II wiltheprnsented,for there Weekends,

haate,-.wilh ono of -Ihr per.

explosivo -.ÇO9rfraom drama inwhich the ending depends on theverdict tsandç down by.a jury

favacile al) over the world sitsce ilI. I p d NwY k 1935

direct IlIe.msavualdrarna by Ayn

heal sellors- The- Fnm.tabak,adRand, aulbor of the inleroational

Des Plaines.

per. 00 Saoday, awl O p.m. coTu4sday at Guild Playhouso, 620Led st. (IlS 12-45 North at US 14),

prodoctioo, The NIght nf Jannary1611.. Tryosstv ore scheduled for 2

and 9 for 17 roles io their Jassaryholdiogapro ceodicgs oo Nov. 7

.TheNlgh(nfjanaary 161k is on

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Judy Castoldi cf Deerfield will

Des-Plajoes Theatre Guild is

¿speniog -Nov. 5 for three wôokCod011ire--Nov, 21, - - -- --

lhe .çorncdy A MajorIty nf One

Iwern noca and 8 p.m. doily, -

Curreot poodactlou of DPTG is

Gotid Playhoose 296.1211, be.: .?or - further iofrmation, call

a Swedish bookkeeper, and afan.daocer with o ''nom deplome".

detective, o fanny Swedish maid,

murdered man's young wife, herhooker falhoc, a comic private

the brink of being -osposed.

includes a suave racketeer, Ike

whose collossal froads- were on

sioned girt oècusecfof murderioga Swedish f!Oanctalmanipalator -

- Tho'Iist oíwitoosses táne cast

Karen Avilie, 1ko bold, impas. -

torocy, Clerk of the Coorn, Coos-iSlel ogoapher, o --Dador, and

cast ioclode Ihr Bailiff, Jadge,Defeoso Attorney, Dislrict At.

ovc000ce thaI the 17 rotes to beducec, and diroctor Jady Castaldi

Isar: Slrong of Glenview, pro.

Lox Box SaleThe. Bobby Birehman Chapter

of the City of Hopo is holdiogtheir semi'aonual loo has sole onSasdoy, November 14. This is tkelargest oud diost sacvessful saloof this typr io Ihr Chicagolaudarea. Sioce its ioception, Ibischapter has sold over 54,800 los

WhN in o loa bou? li is acompleto package coosisling aftoo, bagels, cream cheese, jaice.cereal, Osions, and cake, Il isdesigoed to feed foar people..andmost importoot..jt is delivereddirectly to yooc doorl The cost isonly $6.00 cod Ike procreds ge IoIhr City of Hope.

Ifyos are interested is having aLoo Bon deliverod Io yoar door onSonday momia0, November 14,Or if yoa want additional tufos-.wahoo. Canlaci Das Coviil at674-9718 before Friday, Ncoem-ber 5,

Theafretnpfor1kv Mayer Koplas Jewish

Commanity Ceotor, 5050 WealChorch Street, Skokic, offersyoscg persâus from kindergartenthroogh sloth grade, a trip toGoodman Thealre to seo "Alad-din and Ihe Wonderful Lamp." onFriday, November 26th, day afterT000ksgivisg,

Price foc the enliee day in 55.50for members asd 86.75 forsos-members, Istecesled peesossCan stop is at the J, or call JillRasdell, 675-2000, est. 233.

'Flesh and Blood'Flesh and Blond by William

Hanley will opcs the sixth seasonoflhe Opes Stage Players, MayerKaplao Jewish Community Cru.ter, 5050 W. Chas-ch si., Shokie,at tul? p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6.

The family drama will ras threecooxecative weekends: 8:15 p.m.Sotoedays, Nov. 6, 13 and 20; and7:30 p.m. Sasdays, Nov. 7, 14osd 21.

For joformation and reserva.floss call Kaploo JCC, 675.2200,ont. 214.

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Presideot of Variety Clahs Inlernafional and head of the Britishbased Les Hotel chain Irighl), played hosl for Ihr first "HeartAward" dinser honoring Jack Sparberg Icenier,) shown heroholding plaqor with Variely Club President Bene Stelo (left), 9210Milwaakee, Niles, ai the Whileseoll. Jack, ose of Variely Clubsisfercational ambassadors, aod Tent 26's "living saisi," was0000red for his aalslasding collective efforts and ronlrihotioss forcommsoily welfare io accordance wilh the aims and objectives of)he Variely Club of lllioois.

lo his own qaiel elegance, with love oud warmth. Jack hasbecome the graodfather to lsasdreds of needy and handicappedchildreo, dosaliog n excess of 570,000, serving both sidos of theocean. Allhoagh his arms are already filled, he alwayn manages tomake room for coo more child. In honor ofJach, his family donated$5,000 lo Ihr Variety Clob Prosthetic Electro Limb Bank Program,which wan siorted by Sparbeeg's Inilial $5,000 contrihulion.

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Stadent director Shirley Jacobs (right) ofDes Plaines werks with0CC Theatre Gaul actoes Jahn 1onapte, Pork Ridge, and NorbertBartosiak, Des Plaines, in scene catted "The Sesmo" from theOakton prodoction nf the Neil Simon play. The Good Dantar.

advisorond artistic director to tIreTheater Gaild. "The 'very factthat theater fonctions at Oakton isa ethnIe ta the people hero wholove thekter. We have an facili-ties. We have only spirit. leve,and talent, with a liberal sprinhl-ing of ay and pride in what wecreate, ' she says. -

The 0CC Theater Guild's fallprodoctinn, Neil Stmets's TheGood Doctor, will open at NitesNorth High School Aaditoriom fora three-day eon on Nov. 12.

Ms. Kteieber said that fallow-leg these performances, relee-lions from the play-wilt br touredlhroughnut, thy college disleict,for schools, park districts. andcommunity groaps.

The Good Doeter is based onshort stories by Aistón Chekhov;hamoeoasty adapted for the stageby Simon.

-It's truly an 'od maple'coltaberatios," ICteinberg corn-mested, "is that the karnor-afChehhov is decidedly satirical; ittends towar4 sadat comment withSerinas implications. People whn -expect the asqal Simon one-linerhamac are. in for abig, and wethink, pIemont sùrprise."

The GoodDoetorcan beacon atNtles North High School n No12 and 13 at 8 p.m. and an Nov.14 at 7 pm.

General admissien is $3. Stir.dents and-- senior citizen--canpurchase special discaúcittisktIlOfor Sl.5S For reservations andinfarmalion, call 967-5120, est,290. ne ask fee Oukatean. -

'A Toastniast&rI'

George C. Scott, president ofToastmasters International, as.nounced today the awarding of

-- the "Able ToastmaSter" (ATM)title to Edward Doefman, 6427 N.Drake Ave., Lincolnwood, mom.

- ber of)Ire Nitro Township Teast.montero.

The Able Toastmaster (ATM) Isawarded to a member of Toast.masters-who kas held leadershippositions wOhin his club, hanparticipated te cnrnmanity Oe-

Ovilles, and has completed theToastmasters Communication &tadership Program, as well axother Toantmasters educationalprograms.

Ed Dorfman, a pant presidentof the Niles Township Toast-masters, is currently dab seem-tary-treasorer. He was formerlyarea gavcrnor and was previooslyactive In the 'River Park andUptown Teastmastees.

Niles Township Teasimastersprovidev its mernbrs wilt, oppor.tonittes la improve their speakingand listening abilities, to conductmee4ingn, and to develop theirleadership potential. Club ac.tivities are based -npon theprinciple of teaming by doing.The Nibs club meets al tommiePark Center, 5251 Sherwin, 5ko-kir. For information abeat Toasi-masters, contact Mr. Dorfmanafter 9 p.m. al 675.7784.

C__. Ip ÇoitS- Sherman Skolnick will speak anThn Lutant ou Cnrrupunn lu theMldweMfor Singles, Ltd., at &30p.m. Monday, Nov. 8, at theMayer Kaplan Jewish Common.ity Center, 5050 W. Church si.,Skokie.

Mr. Skolaick is chairman of theCitizen Cummittre to Clean Upthe Courts. Singles, Ltd., a socialgroup for singles ages 25 to 40.meets every armad and fourthMonday evening al the Kaplan-iCC. Meetings are open to ihrpublic. For fUrther information,fl_l Miená Davis, 615-22W, est.

-- - Program- on ulcers

"thoers and Cotilla" will brthe topicofa public prOgram N8pm., Thursday -Nnvemher -4 asthe . gymnasium nf ImmanuelLutheran Charch, 1850 Cheslnat,3/4 mile north of Lahr, betweenLehigh and Waukegen, Glrnviéw.

Dr,DOn Larsen will be the -

speaker. He will enplaln thecauses and treatment of alcers,calilla a6d other gatteninleatinalailments, He will also discuss newmethods ofdiagsosis and the roleof medicalios -and dint in thecontrol of Ihese diseuses, Adiscussion penad will follow hispresentation.

that can be ased in daily livIng

ship meruing In 1966.Aftei earning a BFA in Thealee

Amts and Edncatinn at DeckeUsiversity in 197%, she relamedt Comm uy 1h tre t vsInow aeevrson the board ofOPTO,

-and has won awards forcostumesdesigned for Whore'n Chantey?,and just completed that assign.mesi for the innsicat Shore Beat.

Her previons stage appear.onces ai Guild Playhonse incladeYea Know I Can't Heur You

Daniel J. Sanleriar of Hoffman Whee The Wotor' RunnIng, SeeEstales and Ariette Dawson of How They gnu and The TomlugDes Plaines play Ihr leading eles of the Shrew.ir Den Plaines Theatre Goild's She ra now em5sieyed byneat prartaction, A Majority nf Monsanto lndnstrial - Chemicals

Company as sales seitetary forIhr Western Region, and servesas Program and Social Chairmanof Des Plaines Theatre Gatte.

Tickets for A Majority nf Onemay be reserved now by catting296-1211 brirveen - neon and 8p.ni. daily. Performances areFriday and Satarday, Nov. 5, 6,12, 13, 19 Ond 20 at :30p.m.,and Sunday, Nov. 14 and 21 al7:311p.m. Singlo donation ts $3.50Friday and Sonday, $4 Satardoy,with stadents, senior citizens andGolden Agers admitted for$t.75on Friday and Snnday.

Following the opening weekendof A MajorIty nf One, openreadings will be held on Seyday,Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. and Taetday,Nov. 9, at f p.m. fer 17 roles iIhr courtroom drame, Tifa NInf January Sòlh, which will beprrseatedon. 7 theo 23, 1977, atGntld Playkouse.

One. Performances are weekendsfrom Nov. 5 Ihm 21 at GuildPlayhouse, 620 Lee st.. DesPlatees.

Dan is Kaicht Asuso, a etchJapanese business tycoon, andArIette plays Mes. Jacahy, a

Jewish widow from BrFraklyn,-who retains her swcelñess undcommon sense when opraotedfrom her may Brooklyn oavtrQn.ment und sel dawn amid thevastly different backgrounds ofJapan.

Santerior, production-inventorycontrol manager for AssociatedBcseaech, Inc. in Niles, hasappeared in several other pro-dnctions al Guild Playhouse inDes Plaines, including ShowBeat5 The TOrnIi.5 nf the Shrew,The Great Sobaitlano - and TheMust 11appy Folla.

He has also workrd behind thescenes as -stage manàger ufWhere'n Charle7?, house masa-gee for.IaeqneaBrol .. and on thelighting crew fer The Faatuutichn.He is a past beard member ofBest 0ff Broadway Players, andhussppearedeithlhatgroupancl R Park DistrictFWmyGlnl CornIl 1776DTienbon::son started her New Awarenessacting career with the Young - :Foatlightees in Des Plaines; was ourseta high school productions ai - -

Mainti West, and at Old Orchard-Park Ridge Park District isCountry Club ChIldren's Theatrç,- offering new class - entitledShe lu de h d h t w ib Dea Becommg S If Aware winchPlaines Theatre Guild in a one-act- svitI be held on Thursdays, fromm I drama tatlenealm mb 730 t oo pm begtnumg

Navmssber Il, 196.- an d ännttn-atag to Janisai-y 7. Clas6eswtllhrheld at Ihr newly refurbishedclassruom hi the mû hause atMaine Park.

The purpose of the course rs tushow participants how they canlearn lo make decisions, developtheir awn petential asid improvelheir relutianships with- familyand friends. The caerle willdcmnnsteute practical - methg,ds

situations to help the udividriul to

I-he credible, trustworthy, respon-sive and genuine both as an

- - individual and as a member ofj : ! . society. -

. The course is based en the work. t- done by Muriel James andDorothy Jnugewamd ou tràns-

HRU NOVEMBER 8th bk: ad rece dedmI, - It - . - - ; - .-Cuarservill he taught by Ms Pam

- Lewknvtch. Cestefthe eight week

TOP ENTERTAINMENT °pyf Do t W cbtDANCING NIGHTLY - - - -- -- used as a letuthroaghciut tIr- --

-course, EurE. ¿egistration ts ree-- - ummended because of limited

class size. - Call 692-5127 foet I u additional tnformaiets or to eng-- ister, Infarmultuti on the saune is

nut included in the Fatl.Winter- Brechare.

3rd Anneal Turhey TentIt's almont heme! The Nttrs Pa

District's 3rd Annual Turkey Te.ts just around -

What's a Turkey Trot. you sayWhy nataralty, it's a croscountry ruse with turkey ccivfreuten gives as priora to thwinnein,:Rontes will he set up fodifferet age categories with thwinners Of children's eventreceiving trophies und winners othe adnit events winning lathecertificates.

. CategorIcoBayn . 7 yraro and ander, 8-10

years old, 11.13 years old, 14-ltyarsold, 17.19 years old, 20.38yeuisold, 31 and avec;

Gldu . 7 years and under, 8-10years Id, tl-l3 years old, 14-16years old, 17-19 years old, 20.3gyears old, 31 and ever.-

This annual event will be heldat the Tam Golf Course onSaturday, Nov. 13, starliug al Ip.m. (rais date is Sunday, Nov14) The Tarkey Trot is free for altNues Park Dislrict residents.Why net come nut and win aturkey for your Tkauksgjvingdinner. For further information.cull -the Niles Park District at967-6633. -

Craa noaniry oblIo5 will beginon Saturday, Jan. 8, ond continuefor four weeks. (If weather dóesapt pemmit class ta be held, dates-will re estended to include fourlessons.) The program will beheld al the Tam Gott Course, withchildren )1.16 years old meetingfrom 9 ata. le Il am. and 17years and up from 11 am. In ip.m. -The fee- far alt Niles ParkDtltrict residents is only stowhich includes all equipment.

iÑete: the GolfCenrsé-lvitl cinabe opon oü- weekends foe- publicCross Country Skiing, Ski rentalis - available thru the Scanda-navian Ski Shop, 1621 Waukegunrd., Glenvjcw . 729-0550.1

New thts year! Ludien begin.nlug sIding is a great way ta learn- how to ski without the crowds andcog Itolkat fud 1hweekends. Why not bring a friendund harefun? Classes will legtnan;Wedoesday, Jan. 12 andcontinue for five weeks. Theprogram will he held ut theLincolushire Marriott. The baswill leave the Recreation Costrrut 9:30 am. und retiren approvI-moiety- 3 p.m. Lessons will hefreiet 11:30 am. to t230 p.m.

- wtth the cemaising lime used forpractice;

1:$e- fee for all Nitro ParkDisteict residents is 536 perpersonfor all S outings includingeupètt iontractiva and- all equip.ment rental. -' - -

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(Nolis thrr are froc babysittintl-eitiees for Ohtidreu 3yearudld and over who are toilettrained;) - - - - - -

All-classes are rogistered on afirst come first servebasis, Classsteps ro very -ltmitrd no sign-uptaday! Registrátion closes onSaturday, Dee, 18. Far -furtherinformation, eilt the Niles Park

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DisI!ict dt 967-6633.

Wornens -

RacquetbULeague

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Tho Morton-Grave Park Districtwilt- nOIre leagues to beginner'sand intermediate players.

Th leagues -will give you theupporlunity to play and meetdifferent players will, equal play-ng abilities, . ,

- - Thr leagues rettI br fur mcm.bers o uly and -will be playrd

- dUriogdaytme, hours, -

--- Or.addhttoiral infomniolton, call-965,7554, -

SteIng Pnrk Thts year- Ihr Nites Parht Distrrct will offer Ihrer different

skiing programs which will 811t yosr winter with the fun ands freedoer of skiieg.i. Fuinlly nId Ieaauun is a programe designed to include the entirer fanrily lover 9 years aldi.r Classes will be held at the Villas OItv,a Ski area, Barnlett, Il!. Thef prograsi wilt brgio on Sonday,y Jan. lO. and continur for five

weeks. The bus will leave fromthe Grennan Heights RecreationCevtrr at 3:30 p.m. and retsmoOpprauterately lo p.m. The fcc,Including bus transportation, 5ooe.hour lrsnons, Irre use of skilife (heginver slopesI toe theevening and rental of all skieqoipenent iv only $45 per personfoe Nibs Park Districl residents.Skiers with their own rqaipmentmay deduct $5 from the fee.INote: three is an additional SIcharge per night if ase of lift ouI aegrrslopr is granted Io inter.mediate skiers.)

Alt partIcIpants must br ergis.tered by tIce. 18.

GrId KId Fnnthajl 17-9 year nldniAfter four weeks of instruction

on the fundamentals of football.the Nies Park District Grid KidFootbll program swung into itsfirst week of league gamesSaturday morning, Oct. 23, atGeennan -Hrigkts Park. Fearteams make up this year's league,those teams being the Bears,Packers, Redskins, and Vikings.Reuulls ofthe first week of gamesare as follows:

The Fachees and Bears tied19.19 und the Redskins andVikings played te a 6-6 tie.Slatidlngn W.t.-TBears 0-0-1Packers 0.0-tRedskins 0.0-1Vikings 0-0-1

ILEÏthKDIS!ñtjjTheB.tgl., Thmid.y, Novemher4, 1976

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Chleaga MotenpalltuatHIgh School tilnehey

tules Sports Complen Ice Rinkhas the largest schedule of HighSchool hockey in Chicago. TheMetropolitan High School HockeyLeague begins its regular seasonplay on Sunday night November7. 1976. There are four gamesenory Sunday at Niles featuringlocal high - school varsity teams.Tickets go os sale at 3:30 p.m. forall games that evening.

Don't miss this week's action.4:00 p.m....les East vs.

Prospect; 5:30 p.m. . Pmssee vs.Steinmetz; 7:OOp.m -N ties Westvu. Notre Dame; and ut 8:30 p.m.- Laer Trek vs. Loyola.Ileglntrr for lee Shallag Lassant

Registration for our secondsession of Learn to Shale classes

Banker's Hours are notyour hours (or ours)

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Macday Friday 2 lo 9 p mRESOURCES OVER $170 MILLION Saturday S lo 6pmSunday IOinilpm

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will begin November 0th and endNovember 13, 1976. Hours ofergistrotion ace 9:30 am. to 11:30um. and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.,Monday thea Filiday and Sator-day, l:tOp.m. to4:OOp.m. Pleusrregister early as classes fill npfast.

Magician NeededThe Morton Grove Park District

Chddree'x Theatre will be Flittingan the play Romplettlltsl.ja inMarch ofll77fori,ne weekend. Ifanyone is ioterested in playingthe part Oftke "Magician" pleasecontact Carol Damascus al 965.1200. We are looking for samenuewith euporience that will also heable to attend two weeks ofrehearsals.

underway Monday, Ort. 25, at theLouis Schreiner Gymnasium, 8

Hockey league ages 7-9 gen

Hua, Hnsrkey 7.9 year oldnjThe Nilrs Park District Floor

teaurs comprise the fall leaguewith gaules being played at 4p_si. and 4:45 pur. Results of thefirst week of gaeres ace asfellows.

At 4 poi. the Blues wïlh LarryMurrio and Toni Nichas leadingthe scorro g with Iwo goals apieceswept h lire Flyers by a scare of6.2.

Also at 4 pur. the Islanderswith Randy Bushiet scoring feargoals and Joey La Corte two,eatscored the Canadians 0-4.

At 4:45 prit. the Hawks withgoals seared by Bob Welcing,Billy Hayes, and uni Elena edgedtire Brains 3-2, and the Leafs withthree goals front Rager Baccislipped by the Rangers, 5-2.Stuadlagu W-LBlars 1.0Hawks 1.0Islanders I-OLeafs l-OBru ins O-1Canadians O-1Flyers O-1Rangers

FInar Haclmy 110.12 yeae aldulTOn fall season of the Nues

Park District Floor Hockey leagueages 10-12 got underway Salse.day morning, Oct. 23, at the LouisSrhrejnee Gymoasiun,. This sea.sor toar 1enero make up theleague. They include the Canuks,Rockies, Kings, and Sspersonics.Ganres are played at 10:45 am.und I Iv30 ant. Resulls of the firstweek of league action arr asfollows.

StundlugnCanaks l-0Kings 'Rockies O-1Supersonics 0-I

Theater in alive ao well andthriving at Oakton CammonityCnllege.

Although the college ha entheater facilitien nf ito mo,, the0CC Theater Guild, camposed ofOakton stadents who have a loveet theater, manages to prodoceesciting pradisttloe of profen-.sionat caliber each year.

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4, ... i Brase told The BugIó Tuesday Carey wUoped Egon 43,891 to peoplo -t that timo repottod o- . . night he thought the top of the 18,124 for Stoto' Attorney.. . t04,679to 104213 lead minus the t:. .. . ttcket"dramaticollyoffoctod"ttie Bob Mooro (R) led Morgan 8 unkhown precincto. Two hours ;- , - - -:. -

reoutto of the entire Democottc FieIey(D) 34,177 to 25X869 le theueb t mplyoig e the Pees Cterk f th C d C t

later CBS rqtorted Mikvo led by105 487 to 105 280

' ' - 'r. deffl-eIect Cotter nor defected te the Sanitary Dtstetct election At the time Yooeg oloimed -:

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-- eoedidote Howiett were of oey Repobticae Griffith (37,54t),help to the eñtire Democrotic Foster (21,866) sed Rudy (t9041)

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,.. . - Unofficiul returns from 143 of Jeers (18618), und Nibs Villuge ubseetee votes did noi come ido. 147 Morne Towsshjp precincts Attoreey »lck Troy (18,695). the procints but reesaleed dows

. . . . ehowed President Ford with though the Democrois woe Ike löwe. Young said legally if Ike. 40,931 voIes to Carter's 21,708. countywide election.- voles were eel ut iho preciecis by -

.. -.: le the other lop-of-the-ticket ' In the Slote Supreme Court k p.m. they were isvulid. Since... i esce Repbticun Govereor.elect races, clunk had 21,553 to ¡'esa. the dowetown Chicago flemocrals

i.. . :. Jjm Thompson swomped Demo- feet's 37,366 und Dooley had are less Ihoe frieedly toword . .

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Mikro il wus hinted it waspossible Ihe downtown Demo.

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incumbent Eugene Schlickman a wide disparity curlier in the court battle over these voles Legion Rifle Squad to Lead Veterans Day Parade . November 7.: had 35,893 voten and Democrat evening. At around IO am., wilh would be undertaken depends on Stepping offat lOO p.m. from the Posthome at 6140 Demputer, the

-. . .: - incumbent Aaron Jaffe : hod 88% of the totals listed ut Young the oolceme of the final canvass. parade participants will proceed to the Prairie View Cemmunity. t . i i 35.208 votes. First-time candidate headquarters, he was reponed If Mikva loses Ike cunvass a legal Center at Dempsler and New England where the Viet Nam

. : Alvin Murks, Democrat, woo the leading93,419to87,183. Butover bullir to include the missing Memorial dodicationwillbe held. This year's Legion Ritte Squad is. . . . tone loser with 18,721 vetes. at the FIreside on Waukegun rd. abseotee ballots could br en- commanded by the Posi Sgt. al arms. Feed Medina.

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pecled from the Mikva forces.believed Mikva's heavy Commandot of Morion Grove Parlsclpat.ng In the parade. in

k : . Democrat K-en Coben in the veles. - concenlratten on college studeuls Post 134 of the Amenran ron, addillon, to the Legion members,:

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Ciruuit Coofl race, 36,570 ta Just past midnight Mikvo lead. living nut of lawn was mare Donald Hater nd Parade asr. oxilla, SAL. and Jr. Ann.bave jnmtly diary members will be members

. i.18,243. Judge Jamos Geocaris ers were very guarded about thereceived 25,442 "Yes" vates to. totals saying their man was ahead

sabslauttul Iban Young's efforts.aunosn5e at er eEn V!W.

lo 603 Na t in hts su by about 205 te b t mght 5-Day Stop D dOtsesand'Nnvbh Id ou Sunday mber J mmmcrs feoch afth

: cossful bd ta be retained as a precmcts were stdl not reponed.Court J dg the 3 d You g neaswh I w cIa ml g

b t too b h f th A d Fth!paeao mdl b Ih begs mg MISC will be peavsded bYrsh

1i . : vmtnry wIt 17 precmcts to go. Smoking.. Plan. .

(R)hadaSOlkS : ll87Ornurgm I 000 eare tied t A : ofthe dedication ceremony farthe Royal Chicago Seats and therl Gro V t Nom Mom e NOt Domyilh S bosl Bamh

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Seventh Day Adventist Cbnrch of The parade sviti cammuco ssbaeban area are urged to linei.,. : 35,181 to 26,145 lend os the lne reportor lorraine Weiss lo seek Nnrthbrank. mdl b hold os five from the Legion Past Home al the parade Caute along Dempstee.

Dmoerut liest place finish in the her vole bIaIs and after checking consecutive evenrngs, Sunday 6140 Dornpsleraud.proceed tathe mrd to ossemblr al the Fruten. >. ... . j . tow h dawnta reported Voss h d thra Thursday, Nov. 7-lt, ut Niles Frame View Community Center View Community Center for this, . .

i Lindb;g (R) led Bahulis (D) by aboul as 800 vole lead. Bi CBS West High Sçhaol, Ouktou and where the Viet Nan Memoetal tribute lanar Viet Nain vinoraus.: : .-.. .

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Grove Posi 134 American Legion Foreman; William David Noddie;spansared Veterans Day Parade, James Roben Novainy; Naan

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. 1/2 L sheds dtstnbuted weekly guide Waukegan BoatI. Halloween Painting Coutesl onTuesday. 0cl.i . -- WHILE SUPPLY LASTS LIMIT 2 you all the wuy...rueollont recipes Cnnsideeshle planning has 19. The wmnees

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i. 'EE canned lo help you add lo your - deponed Morion Grave velerans Placb: Naomi Sugar, Earle SugarI g d hnallh a well s a b ti f 1h Viet Nom wo Th I n M g H es hfeld 7th G ad

I i - . - SOLD IN appeurance...yun'lI fell so much will be sol in a palIers surround. lai Placo Marie Kim & Juliee oz DO b tier who y u lOi d y nr g at al i wh ch w Il K plu 2nd PIace Bead Eckbael

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Senior Citizens . Pixie Fair Lions present Audiometer. . .

Swine Flu Program Bazaar to Niles schoolThe St. Issu,, Jogaes Women's

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David F Seizer j_ ,. I .,A 5 =Navy Seaman Recrail David F. Tho Nues iliemenlary Sohooi.plorih received a new BeilaneMaine Township Senior Cuisons Swine Flu Innocnlalion SeIzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Asdinmeter from Ike Nues Lioss Club. The aadiometer is aCoordinaiorJaok Reeves nocives programs first shol from Patricia Francis W. Solace of 8931 Mans. precision elecironio desloe ihai is nsed io lesi bearing. Ail theSobare, prosideat of Park Ridge Registered Narsen obb, ai field Ave., Morion Grove. Ill.. has siadents in Disiriol #71 reooivr a yearly bearing tesi. Ike paeposeRoosevcll School, Fach Ridge, last Thursday. Looking ou is Mary compleied !eralt training ai lhe aftbe bearing leal ils lo idenlify those children who may be in needDaly, chairman of Dislriot 64 school naeses. Innocalation program Naval Training Cenlee. Great of medical and/or vdaoaljonol care, Ireatmeel, or attention. Properwill conlinao antii Nov. t2 wilh vaccine to be givon al 12 locations in Ill.

bearing is essential Io the learning prooess- . , township Daring Ihe eight-week ironing Mr. Siophce Dawioc, President of Ike Lions Clab, and Mr.cycle. he studied general military Asgelo Marokesciti are shown presenting the aadiometer io Mrs.. sabjecls designed io prepare him Ganic Wa d P d i f 1h B d f Ed -Program for exceptional children oe funker aeademio and on.the. E. Calver, Saterintedent of Diet7. MOi. job training in one of Ike Navy's Board cf Edooaiion and ihr Lions Club, and Ike school narses of. ... . - , i . . - ..

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diseases such as emphysema, Brunswick. Daring the doploy. .

HAWTHORN MELLODYdthciitcbvottOh5$55 ::' n::o0zo: CHOCOLATE

. ILOW PAT $ 417Baebagltu. reported last year from 1ko Royal Singapore Navy

Niles residents gave 58,598 to the and assisied in clearing ApraQT. GAL.Christrnús Seil fand drive,- 'We Harbor (Guam), of sabmeeged

WE RESSEVI THE BIGHT TO CORRECT PRINTING E6BOB . .. are hoping to do even homer this wrecks left in the wake of. . -

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volunteers frañi throughout Ike iho Philippines.Chicàgu arouam needed accord. A former siadentofNiles Norih

- ing to Russell Van CIrce, general (Ugh School. Skokie. he joined ..chairman. iutèrcsteii lu -thc Navy in Jano, I974. L à .

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iItalian Pasta" Legion Post 134 Officer Installationh.IIan Pu. wlI bc fratwed: . rn deIiciou homemade pastas. In. . . - .

. aMONACEPdemonstrtjon cJass stnctor for Ilor ovenjog will be I - - .. . t . on Toesdoy, Nov. 16, from

.Milena Iroi000 of Whoejing, a ________________________:j . . 73O-93O pm. at Moinr Èaat nativdofltaty,.

p-. _ç -High School, Dompoter and Pot- Tuition for thia one-eveningter. Park Ridge. session io $7 ft,r both rcsidenj. g £ _ .

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I ó244LrncolnAve. $O35Oaktonst.54th InolallationofOffice. Legionofficern inntalled Kreegier, Ist Innior Vice Cdmniando. Roy

,Morton Grove, III. 60053 Shokie. Rl. 60076 wore left to right: P.C. Ed Martin, Chaplain; Fred LaRoassa, 2nd Junior Vice Comnander; and.

I . Medina, Sgt. al Arma; Jock Phillipn. SeniorVrm Richard Wear, Corresponding Adjutant.GOUIßt'OPIyWnOd&Hatdw AOdy'$BOSiR.aedw.00

Commander; Raymond Leunch, Retiring Com. . .

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Morton GrOVe American Legion for the year. .mong these .provadtng gifts.and entertain.Pcck'sflardwaee East M.Jnefla*dwnc, lue. memhers assembled at the Post accomplishments were regular ment. ........

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Home at 6140 Dempsler for the visits to veterans at the local ! MIer Past Commander (P.C.)Nues. Ill. 6O48 54th Joint Instollution ofOfficers. hospitals, Junior Ausiliary Ad. busch's r esuo:, ; tIse nsstalllng

.CI.rk & Bulow lldsn.re Aro Hardsn.o. .

The installation ceremoniesbegan with the eelirtsg Corn.

visor. and participaties in all officer fist the Legion, P.C. Edfand.raising activities MeMahon, veqoested that tise

lhSSDes Plaines Ave. 694 Lee Street ntander. Rayond Leusch calling sock as the Annual Carnival. Fleo lnstalttng sgt. ut Arms. P.C.: Des Plaines, Ill. 60018 Des Plaines Ill. 60018(

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Market, and social dances. Frank Hdbert escort tise new! H.udyonan, lue. '

the prnsentaüon of colors by the Afterthe resume, the installing, officers to Ihe roslrum. The newSkoMofloedw, 722ODempsler St.

Post Ritte Squad asd Auxiliary officer. Josephine Lange, a Past . Legion officers elected are: Do.4024 Mais Streett , Morton Grove. Ill. 60053 Color Guard. The retiring Sgt. at President ofPosf 134 and Past 71h naH Huber. Commander; Jack

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Disiriet Director, called fbr the Phillips, Senior Vice.Cornmund-tnstallíng Sgt. at Arms, Past er; George Kreegier, ist. Junior

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lion was given by village truslee,asd Posi Commavder ofte Pani.

President Evelyn Ross lo escort : VieeCoiumander;Roy LuRoossa,the nçw officers lo Ihe front oftke 2ndJooior Vice Commander; andles, Ill. 60648 Mouton Grove, lit. 6ti0S3

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Chaplain. The MivFir ofCere.monies for Iheeveut wos Pase lt

Aasiliary officers installed were: çej Appointed of&ers installedPani President (PP.) Connie,

7S47MitwaakeeAve. 4001 Main Street Division Commander, D,nald N.were:RichariJ Veenhus. Record.

Malink. elected foi a second ing Adjulant.....ihard Wear,. t Niles, Ill. 60648 Skokle, Ill. 60076 Roel, Sr. Prior.to the inslallalion term for the.first time In Post 134 CorrPponding Adjutant; P.C.t

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. TeeeVaI.efl.cker&yowg MllhiiAreHedwof officers, the late HonorbteJale C. Bode, Village President,

histori' an Pseidcnl; PP. Nina Ed*,ird Mactin, Chaplain; Feed.Bartlwdmy, lt Vice President; Medin0,

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.,...,.4001 OaklooSleeet . 3934TovhyAve. . gave go address. Mr. Bóde hsd

erle Sgi. al Annta; andl'lt. Terry Seleer, 2nd Vice William Rce:b,icz, Service (Jifi.

;Skokie, Ill. 60076 Lineoluwood, lii. 60645 been a dedicated Legiosoaire for President; P.P. Delorc Jenkins, cep.

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.. Craftwoodimpg17 yçars appearing at all im. Rceordieg Secretary; Lois Vorn. After the ivvtttation of Legion

ti . .16i5 E(linwoodAvc.portant functions of the Legion.

After introduction of guesls,hais, COrresponing Secretary; Officers, tite new Commander,

,.! n- - Des Plaises, Ill. 60016 the outgoing Aasiliary President,Pp. Elynor Schmidt, Troasoree; Donald Huber made his accep.....4b Arlene Rook, Chaplain; Julie tance speech and was presenled

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FepiÍ!!.weokat NuesSchoO .

The following children andro6ms participated and werejudged during Pise PreventionWeek at Niles Elementary ScheelSooth:

FlanPreveuRnu Poster ContantWhinms ' ist award: GeorgeLangis, Todd Kassel. fobie Riss.man. Nadine Hanson, and Mi.chant Yetter; 2nd award . No.thalie Suso, Tim Alcalde, LisaSalm, Billy Hayes and JeffQaitbo;

Kiudorgauten Color Contestlstasvaed: Christi Benedelli andA.ndreuBruscato; 2nd award:Tracy Schmitt und Jochen Gti.son;

Ruom.Iuspoetlon . Ist award:Geadei2 Mrs: Lampen's room:2nd award: Grade 3 Miss Toony'smom; 3rd award: Grade 4 Mrs.Vausteom's room; I

North Sehaul Flee PueOeutlo..Poster Cunlest . Ist place:Dooglaa Skopiewski; 2nd place:Robisri . Hill; 3rd place: BrianSchulman.

Moitofl GroveLiHappenings

The Monoe Grove Library isprivileged to presenl Ihr giftedarlist, Mr. Victor log, io An.Evon.lug WIth Louai Artista onNov 4 at 7:30 p.m. io IhrMeeting Room. Mr. tog willdisplay and diseass many of hisenqaisite paintings and water.colors. Mr. Ing was horn inCanton, China and has resided inMortonorove for many years.

The mysterious mood and spiritof the Middle Basi will be

.- captured in a troveogne pre.sented on Tuesday. Nov. 9. at7:30 p.m. Israel, Turkey. odSaudi Arabia will be visited ihmthe, .mediam nf extraordinarypholography and inleresting nur.ration. The public is wetconie toattend.

The necead retome in the SocialSecurity series wilt be presenteden Mndas,-Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m.The subjects of Disability Bene.Iits and Supplemental SecoriiyIncome WiU he covered io thixprogram.

PenI Newman, by CharlesHambleti. Hautnuh'n Duaghters,by .Dprothy Gotlagher, and (JuanWith The Wind Leitern, byMargametMitchell, ame jasi o fewofthe hookoto bd diseossed is therneçtingof the Book DiscassionGroup on Friddy. Nov. 12 at 10am. Anyone is wotcomo to aBendand there. aro no required hacksto lie read. .

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Enrolling this week at IhrIllinois College ef Podiatric Medi.clno.iwChicago. Lardy D. W&is.mus joins the seled freshmanclass of I75uIudents.

Weismin, son of Dr. and Mrs.Edmard Weisman, 7900 Churchst:, Morton Grove, will receive uDoctor 'of Podiatric MedicinetD.P.MI

g milItakc: place ta thetwo c!inic, the largestIn thewarld with more00 putient vichs re.nually.

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REPORT OF CONDmONI 'Conaolidnonu dnmantir 5,,:,.,, ,...i...!.i

MADISON NATIONALBANK nI _NlIesto ido stato 01111i00l5

at the vIenne? bas:oons on Sept . 30pabl:shed o mospoosu to voli wade by Comptroller of the Carronvy. ander 1:11e 12. Uo:tedSiatosCade. Soxt:oo 65ChaSer nuwlttr..!88 Rabanal Back Region Nomber

Slaloment of Resoarces and L:abihtos, Thoasands 01 dollars

Coshanddanfmnmbavks .............................. E 292U.S. Treanary secanlins .................................................. bOOObtilitons et other U S. Goal agencies and corps

[204

Gbtgatons nf States and poblicol subdivisions ......................................Othor haMs, notes, arid debenturesFederal Ansorve stock and corporate nlcykTrading avcooet socarines ....................................................... LFederol funds sold and secunlies parchased

(t) ander agreements te resell ........................................ L L11t; :

Loans, Total (oectuding afleareod income) 99o, Lossr Rnserxe tor possible Ivan lossesLoans, Not ......................................................... rSireD lease financing .................................................................. L

Book yrnmlses, furnIture and liotures, and Other assois ropresen:ing bank promises LAnal estala Owned Other than bank premisos ................................. .

levnslments in sncnnsolidalod subsidiarios and associatedcowpanins ...................Customers' i:abilily to this bank on acceptances outstanding ..................OtherassoIs ...........................................................- TOTALASSETS ................................................ .Demand deposits nl individuals, prtnxhps. . and corps......................................... 3'? WTime and sacings deposits nl lndyiiduals,

pmtnshps., and corps........I.....................................................Depnsiis nl United Slates Onanroment .....................................................3

Deposits of ttreign tools. ard official :nslilutiorn .......................................Deposits of Slates and political subdivisions ..............................................Doponils nf commercial banks .................................................Codified and officers' chocks ............................

g TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS ...................................j: Total demand dnpssits ....................................ITotal lime and saoings deposits ............................[Tolal deposits In foreign offices ................................................TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES .............................._I Federal funds parchasedand securilins sold

ander agreements lo repurchase ..................................................Liabitites for bOrrOoed money ...........................................Mortgage indebtedness ............................................................

.

Giberliubittes .....................................................................Acceptances 000cuted by or lar account of this bank and outstanding . . . .................

I 579- TOTAL LIABILITIES (eoclading subordinaled notes and dobenturesi .........................._J

- Subordinated notos and debentures .......................................................Preferred slack a. Nc. shares Outstanding (par naluel ...............Common stoch a. No. shares aulhnrrzod ..

Q. b. No. shares outstanding loar ualao) LL. ...5Q.....I1g .. ......................Soiplan ...............................................................................

). Undinided prOfrfs ....................................................................... I 3

DReserve for contingencies and other capital reserces .......................................TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL ...........................................................TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL ...............................................Acerage (nr 15 or 3g calendar days ending with Call date

Cash and doe from banks ...........................................................I 248

4 Fed. lands sold and secantes purchased ander atreemenls to resell ............................QTotal loans .........................................................................z Tenndepoailsol$l00,000 ormorn in domestic gfticns .........................................

Telaideposits ................................................................... L. . _____

o Fed. funds parchased and securities sold under ogrenmertu to lepurchasr .....................Uab(tilies for borrowed money .........................................................w

ftlnndbp tellers otcredit (oulslanding as of repos date) .........................................Tiwe deposto of $100,000 or mom (oalslonding as of roped dale)

lime certifinales of deposil in donominalloos of $100,000 or more ............................GOret 0mo depoailg io amoanis of $100,000 or more .......................................

I. nhrrF l.a.k' _ExecoutLve VLce.Prewideit,....,..,,..

,of the abaee-nomod back do hereby dedore eral this ft.-pont of CamBian n hso m5d correct lo the best of myknowledge and beuel.

[s] Hubert F. Lomb

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We. the andersigned dimclors attest the correclness of this slalemenl of resourcenand liubililies, Wo declare that il hanbeen eoomieed b1p as, and Io the best of oar knowledge and belief is lue and copped.

tel Marvin Sleillik Marvin Strunk

Is] H. L. ShapIro ii. L. ShapiroDireolars

(al A. A. Baeml A. A. Boemi

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Park.CIJohn t04OChnIt$t2OOO.

tChñstmas geason. Excctlent oppoflunity to earn era Chnstmas tIng Is required, as wett as,

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money. Lib. disconot for eptoyee. emptoyee's snse and apteanant telephone mannor345-6600 Norge air conditioner, 5000

y children. Applicant mast be matare responsibte adatt able to Prior backgronnd workingBTU. Like new. Reasonabte.

The moteases trade con-

i*erkfleoibtehoars.

co-st®.00. 9h7 7793 586/11.25

NICE PETS FORAPPLY IN PERSON

ElectHc fireplace with heater.ADOPTION

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i small additions.hears (pad time) (days schoot is in session) beeen 10t30 am. and damic letachle 581

Keg boitt.in dishwasher $50.ccepted os a commission basis ron 6 weeks or notti

Enclose 00 foe each item ta be adveflhsed. Toar

and3:fop.th.an interesting and ehatleoc. Living room scl.caach, 2 gdeood.9.5447.

2. 6 sold. if not sold there will be se charge. Pleasead Will ra fr t week. Mait ad(s) together wilh

. . fl581OA I ¡ Ma ing phone job. Up to 15% chairs and rechner; green 595/t t

notify os (966.3900) when year item n sold se thatremittance io The Bsgle Bmgn B.. Sony ne

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Fuml odeorti,n by wnlhnd i D 2 Oes pins per ad blank

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b t cotie e bitt wore i . . ioVing these coste toI, titePTAs.. $75,Ogo from the county foe a t k C ti fO y if Of tfo a tIiir action board golanV

member sidewalOs io the unincorporated Wshthgton Uoivcrity of tndy.PhID kwt dV,

Vft ej t s M ag JWBw d cs Loas Missouti on Novom- Drew Uiitveectty, a liberai arts_boarJadmjnjstratioij

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Ischool witho gast on Nosembee i, wat an gincering costs ooid also he

wide vadety of degree peogroms. 8t300:SiVontside restaarant an with fohcomiog., ' ¡ k ipi ¶ Vspouses of administraton and BarharaKipnjs soggestcd Con. Also on Nvomber 5 stodcnts Trinity Coitegc to HanfordV_rd membom. should be loom aboutnot cao SI, Michael's io Connecticut, witi send a repregrossWao Abner Mikva be sont a. Vermont. which has liberal thos seotatire to Moiehetd. Deckote Whoopponed the tottert V

jEast onof thanks for his rffon on weit as Air Fooc ROTC. November 16 ai 9 OVWV

le BO SVtCE dinner along with Dick Smith last behalf df the procct.tetTerAns Summer.V

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