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FREE-gifts for savers. . ,. ..,...... will wineyou.Dineyou Shnply deposit$300 or móre ina Skokie Federal savings account and you can choose. oñe of seven greatS gifta. . ... 'IVi1ae of Nues' . Save$300 and take home. a stylish . womén's mbre1a Or, for Show meals your, faniUwill really appreciáte, select the brandew . : Edution Circus Show youthe world. edition of the Good Housekeeping Cookbook. Or,come away with a Rand McNally atlas that lets you explore . the world. Oiie of Maine East High . School Córne rainorshine.. . these gifts ja yours FREE! . . .. ,Sae $1,000 and.you canitertáin ñjends n Dempster andPotter :.S°!e.8-piece Wine Çaddy Set,...... FREE! Or a beautiful Ekco .:brdwod'tLhsg:boa.vhich expands to fit over the sink. Park Ridge for FREEor . . ..Afldr jf.OU save $b,OO or' more y.u can. enjoy cooking at its 9663900-L4 9043 5.COUSIOANDLVI,. NUISILl. finest with famous West Besid cookware Sevenpieces in aU Yours (Al $lóoIt;Mlln.nhnn Ana.) a . gieatly réducei price for, savingat Skokie Fêderal. Or, for $1.75 adults at: abargain price! :.: April 11-12 . coffeeto omp1emént those line mealè, choosé.a West-Bend auto- . .VOL 18, nil!tic 25cup Party. Pere for all your.faùiily get-tOgethers or parties. C NO. 42, 'THEBUGLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1915 75* students i ; , - . Allgifts are alsó available fos purchase ata special.customer MARCH 31 thru APRII priceWay under retail . Three people seriouslyinjured in high 'speed.chase ' . come onover to èither Skoke Fèderal office. See our colorful . display of gifts forsavers. Make yoùr deposit. Then, eat, drink

änd be merry on us!,, '-' . .. Teenage girldies inauto h A 17-year.o[d Hiles girlwas 511ì$fflflhIIEE of the car which, police said. lIIW55i,um killed and three otherswere reache'3 speeds of100 m.p.h. seriouslyinjnredshortlyafter Controversial'' wh)le driving on thewrong side of -.1.ro t..e 5. mianight on Easter Sundaymorn. Ihre street and reportedlygoing "b» Ing followinga head.on anlo through red lights at River Road 'j Dia 63 building.. collision on Dempster st.at Grand and Rand Road in Des Plaines. .-' \- j:'. ave. during a high.speed police Parsuil conlinued on Dempsler .;-_ , LEFT.HAND plans 'k st. in Nues, where Cook County, s -I Candace. Galler, a seniorat Statepolice andNilespolice by David BFSO00 , , , was joined in' the chase. Accordingto -, . S [by David Benserl Editor & Prbllrher 5 Bids for the $475,000 building killed while apassenger in a car a Nues police witness. Hrahj, .1 project inDistrict 63will be driven by Joseph J. Hrabl, 19,of easibound, on Dempster, appar. I met a Çliicago policeman.at a wedding Saturday S 77O1 W,. Howard st., Chicago. - Í. ' let.out AprilI Iwith scheduled ently altempted lo elude police li, = afternoon. After Jwas introduced to him, I shook his hand, Hrabi was: 'taken to Liithdban pnrsuit by applying his brakes to and then counted 5opening of bids for May 5, It was . my 5 flngers. When he didn't smile I5 General Hospital with..extensjve lurn north at. Grand and ap. realized my smart alee ..announced at Tuesday night's gesttre wan not appredated and !Boardmeting. Aproposed injàriis to head, chest n'ed pelvic parently losing control of thecar. = similar droll effortsare a Continuous annoyance whichcops in arnas. - collided with the Waldman auto all departments must $376,500is earmarked-for admin.' . put up with. I mention this because isiration offices, a service Center The driver of the othercar, which was westbound. policemen have' always hilenfair game by a most accusatory Robert Waldman, 49, of 9264 - and educational otficeilat the Miss Gallee waspmnounced Apollo Junior High School, andHornIto, Des Plaines, was'taken to Holy Family Hospital in Des'dead at Lutheran GeneralHospi. $56,000 of improvements will he tal, 'Park Ridge, where t, Last week I was stopped byone of Mdrton Gruyes finest at Plaines, with head and chest Heabi's 2 used for creating additional class. Condition was ias critical.He o'clock in the monfmg bEcause he claimed I didn't come toa injuries. His daughter, Jody,14. full stop at an intersection room space at the Ballard School a patsenger, was unconscious Was removed from the intensive stop sign. Since I was drivingvery to house ' 56 transfer students slowly, I Contended f had made the and listed in serious ilondition cace unit on Monday. ' stop and then added I from scheuIs.,wetf Ballard. thought he used vy pmwjndgement.Rat thegny was doing The with head injuries in thesame . Hrahi was charged with reck. what hes paid to doand I should April-Il léttili'gof bidil is hospital. have thanked him fer his S one day beforetheApril 12 school less homicide by,Niles police. Des . ' ' , alertness, . . According to des Plaines po- Plaines and County police charg- .5.election in' which one or morilice, Hrabi' red 1974 Mustang ed him with disregardinga red 01 was obsirved travelline at ' We're leading into thCragic story oftbeNitos girl who was posts. who are opposed to the light, eluding police'vel,iclesand killedSundaymorning after Des Plaines policepursued the Ce55)ve ipeed, eastbundon with reckless driving. Heis DEPoSIT' car she was driving in. Our purpose is notto place an onus on Continued ii Page 31. Miner st, near Graceland. A Des scheduled to appear inNiles policemen, who'are doing a very difficúltjob, butto present a Plaines patrol car began poranilCourt oo'May 9. . ' . problem which should be aired. ,000.. ..,$pecial stòmr According to.police reports.a $li000' . .., .plico 3-mile pursuit easton Dempater st. from Des Plaines at speeds sometimes of 100 miles «Fatal auto crash Cookbook FREE FREE per hour resulted with Des : - Plaines police finally givingnp the pursuit. The police car dome lightsand Siren AtIa$ FR,ÊE FREE '.FREE S Were flashing and wailing as they raced Ihm red lights. But as traffic got heavier, Umbrella Des Ptáines FREE FREE'FREE S abandoned the pursuit but continuedto keep the run.away car in sight. About a half.mile later .:Wifle$eI $3 FREE' FREE S the fleeing car swerved at S Orand,ave, and collidech head.on witha car headiog west on

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Cont'mued on Page 29 . ' 'i rty Porc S 6.: U; FAEE . . .- fWhite m...__, OL,c' .Cóokware. $21 $16 PASSBOOK Usd1. onö giltp.,fandy.piru. 5v4%peryis, CompoWd,d diIy Óaktonabsentee ballots' toyeld5.39% Oakton Commuiiitycoaegewill make It euier to In addition, the application faf 5% p, ye Comprn,nded daily vote absenteeau absentee ballot lias been Look to the búildèrs of happiness halloto in the OOday; S1,øilOndnln,on, RESOURCES OVER MILLION upcoming Board of 'printed on a gummed form' which Trustees electionon Satordy,' folds into a pee-addressed CERTIFICATEí Aped 12 cuve- . .. lope. ' ' ' . 6% psr.,. compounded dlÌIy "lt has always henilmy desire - I ys. $2,500 miniman, to make absenfec balloting "For convenience 50 copies of as the, application form have been 6% y.y.aa con,poanded dàily SKOKIE FEDERAL easyand oonvenient$2pjble". f,,n,arded Wege), elementary and 2 yan,, $5.000 nlnln,u,n SAVINGs' SiephenJ, Lusts, secretaryofthe Dernpsterat Skokie Blvd.. Skokie,.III. high school admiiiistrative officE .735 e%% can.pøandd dily 60076Pho OR 4-3600 ' ,?CC Board ofTniutees, explains. 2 yas.$5.000 ,,ilnbnun, sothat a voler may pick up Branch office: Linc9In uw I believe we have madea 'applièaoions at locál convenient 7½% peryea. 0onn,aonde dÍIy N g step forward with Ibisnea .::c1;;uI aon,''. plae," Leaks added. ' 4yevL$5000,ninin,wn simplified procedure." HOURS - :, --,.,--. '-' "As a rcsuft,ofrecent changes'. The applications are also avail- . 7% pe yearilmpooiled dady ' able : . Monîues..Thurs,.140,m...... - by. telephone 'requestat 6ycavs.S1.Ç00m.nln,um u i' 'n the law, Oakon ,Conunnnjty Friday. 9.8 p.m.' ext. 372. Mail applica. ' F.dmn,l n,gulaIjo,n,,.qhiabvaaIal r' C011ege'hu revainpeall fonna av:;;ey related tstsmu'ts made byA i. . ' , ' . . ' T, to. abseigee .vcdngto . : Applipations may'be obtained in . .Thedemolishedxemainsofthe 1974cc,) Muntang .;,. remove any requlrdmçnt foC passenger, ' critiCally ijurcd the driver and, : ' . '' through Aped 9 dt the driven b Joseph Hrabi ofChlcago notarizátioa lie saul is inutcevide,ce hospItalized the delver andpassenger of the othei Continued on Page 31 ofthe EasterSunday morning nash wbtchkilled lin car Bugle, Thui,d.. ApilJ3,1975

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Maine- Townshin------r .i2qthñ:. -w . ,£.lÇaIJç; Jal awn --poepic as . Congressman Abner Mva(D-. the Maine Township Democrats. they wish to be, as theyseem Mo#onGiove 10th Congressj05 Disrjt) andas they are--is the subjectofa will We are especially pleased. to Police reported 59 motOr vehi.. TH BUGLE . address the parked' atCircus-Circus, 8832 Libmi3' Maine Township begin this series ofopen house program On Tuesday. April 8 in cjeaccidenls with no injúries dents'saici Nues policeis largely Happenhip DavId bonet Regular Domctic Organization the Dentpster. early Sundaymorning: doe to.lie Edilorajul Publisher at heir nextguIarly scOlioses with Mr Miksa. the PsychoIogical Challenges of during tile week of March 21 A rear lite and risi, valued presçnt ecotiomy. Flamenco dancingand hull. scheduiéd lrst Democrat to Modern Living" testes sponsoftd at A fentale juvenileheldfor fights will color . meeting, Friday, April 4, represent thiS througli.March 28. of svhich two,$7S, was stolen froma 1974 the screen when 8 p.m., community In this century" by MONACEP and the Porest werò hit and run cases. There shoplifting at Tu'rnstyle,8251 the travelogue announced Dr. Thomas Kogos, Toyota parkedon the' 8300 block rd., on Spain and state4 Dr. Kogos. We invite the Hospital Foundation. were 5 caseS of traffic violations, wasreferred to the Portugalwill he presented MEMBEN recently elected as Presidentof of Okcto. on 1975 public to attend, become befter Dr. Bernard Beck. assoeiate 5 youth complaints, family Youth Officer. Valueof theft, Tuesday, Aprtl8 at 7:30 the organzaiion. ' Damage to autos $8.96. p.m. at \ IEWIPAPEN 2 and to becòine involved j'rft of socioI at North- - ditiì,uites.and S repgrted fights. the Morton GroveLibrary. , .- . A .32 cal. The meeting will beheld at .western thiversjty, will lectûre at -c:- c weapon was allegedly Menico security guards Democratic Headquarters, InrNeInocratic process." Twelve animal. çomplints. in- used to shoot a hole in the band- 8010 . Dr. Kogos. 8p.m. atMaine South H.s.. lilt clided 3 dog bites.everaI dead' trank' ted Iwo male juvenileshoptifters. The Morton Grove Miiwauketiave., Nues. SENIOR ilITIZENS CLUB OFNII.Es . of a car parked in the Public Lib- S Dèe rd.. Park Ridge. He will 7000 block Four cases of'shoptiftingwere rary will celebrate "We are proud The gneral publiò is invited io CALENDAR FOR APRIL 1975 . .. cats and an opossum on the loose; of Gréenleaf. National Lib- to have Con- attend this a laboratory session on reported by SportMart,7233 rary Week tnpottant program. 'April 3: Birthday Party and Meeting; April1OBlngo; April 17: 3 confused persons, ages 82 to 84, A MIes resident said April13-19, 'by gressman Mibva as the first There will be refreshments thetopie on May 13. someone Deoipsler: 'a 19-year-otd NOes speaker in what we hope ser- Social and Executive Board Meeting; April 24: Social. Were returned to their homes; 1 shot BB holes theo thc Opening the acclaimedfilm ser. to be a ved following the meeting. For Admission is $2, senior citizens obscene phone call and 1 sus- windshield residenl was charged withtheft; a ies. "The Search . continuing serles of "THÁNK.YOU" '10. . . of his197,2 Chevrolet while for the Nile"on Vol. 18, No. 42, AprIl 3,1975 ubllc infor- further lnformatön please call or further infoisnation con- picioos phone caJi;I ntale jnvenile shoptifterwasWednesday, April matlon programs ....RUIII Palella, our hoatess for the past sixmonths neighbor parked at Slingeiland Drum. 16 at 7:30p.m. 9042 N. CourflanAve., sponsored by Dr. ICogos, 692-3388. MONACEP. 696-3600. ... complaint and2cases of customer 6644' apprehended on Tuesday;a 19. James Mason NUes, Ill. 60648 ...Our hostessesfor the month ot'March: Mary Balogh,.Haiiet Milwaukee. year-old Gleoview narrates this disputes,..,. ,.- . ' '-. man was char- Phone: 966-3900.1.2.4 Cima and Myrtle Carlson. . - Tite headlights Fmniy Award-winningdocomen. 'Illinois Ínstitute of TechnologyParents Day ... 5 Tite Nues Fire Dept. answered of a 1971 Toyota ged with theft; anda 2Q-year.ildtary that dazzled Published Weeklyun Thursday HOSTESSES 4715 HOST FOR APRH . were shot out while parked ,televiion aud. - E on the Ml. Prospeçtman was charged la Nlls, illinoIs Mr. and Mrs. fterbeiEpstein parents to take an In-depth look ChristineDellarla, Lewis and. Edith DiStasio 23 alarms, ofwhtch li were false iences on NBC.in six one-hour at Registrgtton beginsat 12 noon and Frances B loto block of Franksin Nues. with Ihel'ton Friday. Second Claus postage for, of 6627 West Davis,. 4elson.. , k-. ' alarams; Nues paramedics res- flints, the series Morton Illinois Institute ofTechnology in. liT's Grover A rear view car mirror,valued The Treasury, 8500 dramatically The Buglepald at ChIcago,Ill. Grove, are InvitingMortonorove M. Hermann Our six month hostess is volunteer Marie E ponded to 21 calls requiring Gott rd.,reconstructs One of the during ITT's l9thajiñualParents Hall. 3241 SouthFederal Street. Skutnik. We.thank at $25, wasbroken whileparked had two incidences: most Llncolawoodian paId voluntarIly high school students you, Marie. . transportation to the hospital. afemale and their Day on Sunday. April20.. at Golf Mill. spectacolar qnrsls of alltime--the Beer theft juvenile was turoedover to the to your carrier Two outside mirrorswere bra search for thesnarer of the Nile. Suhscrlptlan Rate (In tdvance( Four 6-pack canons of beer Youth OfficerOn Tnesday and 2The action E ....Helon SImia is in Resurrection Hospital. Pleasesend cacds ken on a 1974 Ford whileparked male juveniles was filmed on location Per Single Copy i5 B ....Elsie Chapes. alad to see you weil again, and wrrc taken from the Nite Cap were referred toin Englandand Uganda and One Year MIKE & JACK'S UNION OIL out of the on the 8800 block of Prospect. the Youth Officeron Thursday. 55.00 B hospital; ...... Lounge. 7247 Waukegan rd. Centriti Africa andalt the events Two Yearn 9201Waukegan Rd. A Niles resident reportedtheft Two niob $9.00 ....Also gled 'to hear Agnes Anderson . Thefts from locker adults, freni Aditi.arr trae. Three Yearn E . is back homo, and m ofthe hood ornament from 512.00 Moptors'Grove, Ill. Three thefts of wallets from his car son.Ill.andEtmhorst, were The library will I Year Iout'of-cnwily( B getting along nitely. Good luck Agnes. ' . and Ihat the sidevjew mirrorwas show the series ...56.00 "966-8892 charged withthuft from J. C,every Wednesday evening, I Ye*r [Forelgni S12.00 E ....Our best wishestoNellie ¡(collIer whois hi Lutheran General lockers were reported, two of brokén, while carwas parked in be- Penneyon Wednesday afternoon.ginning on April16 and ending Special Student SubscrIptIon E Hospital, Room 806. which were at the YMCA. 6300 Golf Mill. oi Sept. litro Mayl Bond was selon each defendentMay 21. . $4.00 E ....Phyllit Toscano was in the hospitalfor anotheroperation, but Tooky. One incident involveda Shupilfilng All APO addresses WATT'S UNION 76 l.incolnwood man who had his al $2.000. A male javenildwas anfor B is home now. . . ' . Increase ServIcemen E in.shopliftingmci. taken into custodyon Toesdaj $5.00 Jim Kapllnski B ....Our deepest sympathy to MattinDworak. our Program wallet stolen, Containing $12 in B Chairman. whose sister passed B cash,hisdriverslicenseatid Waukegan Rd. away in Çalifurila. ' .. , E Glenview NEW MEMBERS . E onmerdas credit cards; the sec- B Agnes Govort, Helen and Norman ond, a Wiles resident,was loss of iWOi» THURS., FRL,'SAT. 7249726 = Morriton Lucille Roland, E $150 'to - APRIL 3-4-5 Walter Zielinshi. - -.. currency, from a gym locker. A$U:éW ARMOUR'S VERl-BEST A Chicago woman reported . .Marie O'Kruta won a plaque "Seat The Champs" at bowling Iheftof her wallet CENTER CUT for the League of st.John Brebeuf as the top bowler. onlainjng DOUG'S UNION 76 drivers license and three credit 'owl' Doug Southworth . Congratulations Marie, wo are prood of you! E jj&ppy BIRTHDAY cards trout her locker at Salerno TOt . ' . Mcgowan, 7777 Caldweji. PORK 6801 N.Cicero Ave. John Mueller ' . April 3 LB. Stolen auto Liflcojnwood Elsa Thejs , April 4 B AnnaDunnachie . . A Chicago man reported' theft CHOPS.. . 679-4470 AprilS of his1972 black and brown Helen Rojee April 7 Nellie KosHer - April15 Chevrolei while parked al 6565 DON'S UNION 76" Mary Triola ' Howard st. HARLEM & SHERMER 76 NICKS 76 'April 15 Geft & Dee Roads . - Mary Mueller Innkeeper defrauded PORKLOIN 9021 N.Harlem Ave. 4940 April25 The Niles Motet reported Des Plaines, Ill. Main St. IRegina Stachnik . April25 a Morton Grove, Ill. Skokie. III. Hattie Stiebler, . Chicago nia,, did sotpay for his 827.8404 , April 28 965-4388 Walsk ' - room. rented for the third week of 679-1992 IGrace April29 March. ROAST Vito Palella ApriI 30 A good time was had by all the Attempted purse snatch . .4to 5 LB. AVG. Senior Citizens Quirof Niles A Chicago resident reported and their guests at the Ice CapadesonSunday, March 5. lt really was beautiful an thaI 3 meo io a black andoränge . enjoyed by all, young and old.. ROLLED Dodge tried to grab herporse BONELESS THE VILLAGE OF SKOKIE whilehc was walking ina q, Mr. Dave McGinty, Head of Fishingand Water Management Parking lot al 8251 Golf rd. PORK of the Forest Prosetves. willshow slides on the Black Hills of Giimmonoy theft $4.59 I South Dakota andour forest area on Thursday, April 10 atlO:30 TwojUvenitps, 16 and l7.years .lil. reportedly pried , . B a.m. at the For Men Only Group at the SeniorCoufldil facility.. open a ROAST Ii: 4436 Oakton, Skokie. gnntball machine at Animal world B All senioi'menare cordially invited to come and participate in 7525 Harlemave., removing an B this very informative and creativeprogram at the Senior Council ondeternlined amount of change. SA Burglary ENDS drOp-in lounge at 4436 Oakton. Skokie. . There is no fee. Call 673-0S0& oit. 208 A Nues residenton Haber Oval WED., B for addilsonal I I' . . io north Niles . r information. 4 reported theft of APRIL. 9 money and jewelry fromthe GOLDEN SENIORS OF MORTONGROlE ntaster bedro.,nt on March 24. We sure had a wonderful meeting,to,start with we had 3 Mini-bike slulèn E candidates for trustes of the Village of Morton Grovewho gave B A 1973 Cal ntinibikewas taken their qualifications and answeredsome questions os what they from a garageon Cleveland st. BEER -Iwould try to do for the seniorsand the betterment ofthe Village. Esliniatc of loss $100, he speakers were Mr. Ed B Brice, Mr. Henrici and litre. Theft of barrel? . . B B A Niles ntanreponed theft of IGoldberg.After things quieted down,we had a huge cake whkh was B E donated by Emma Benson and an oak barrel (Jack Daniel sure was delicious. . E Whiskey brand) ' For information to the public, we are not a subsidized valued at SISO B and weightgig 200 lbs.from the FIFffi 'B organization which make us a self-supportingclub. If aqyone B 7700 btock of Nordica, B wants tospeakor present tbeirorganizatiun,'they have to give at B Spart Complex thefts OUR B least a montbs notice.whtch isourpoliy. So. Ifanyone wouIdilk A cloth storage bagcontaining ENV' lui, UUflD "ORIGINAL EOUIPMENr' to give a. donation toour club, we would gladly accept all clothing and donations with love. a walletwith SIS in BELTED TIRE rash and identificationcards were I Thicketsfurtbe Banquet SCOTCH " nL;;Au: WHITEWA are going that. There are 20 left. So E reported by a Chicagoman to be . SIZE aa ,tm. stolen from the BallardSports Ale-issasso mus uas.% usia ss,zr,' Complex.. POPULAR BRAND. ' BTh-t3 34,50 25I5 3655 ,'l7.as jO'S tua A Nues girlreported theft of Em-ia - 59go atas aatoatas sz ,: ' Fie-la 41.55 her tote bag from ' 35.50 44.50 535 2A7 the fi liard . GAL 57844 44.50 VODKA ' ' sua osso ss.sa Skate Rink.&i38 Rallard Gm-Is ' zw oikq fun ib, the handicàppál Road. on 4195 fluaogs35.t5 .z9 Saturday. Value nfcoistents ora-is osso asso 5t.saasse 2w Springisjustaround- - thecorner MNARU---- ..ff ...... -I.-.ti--..-l.i. set at 575.14 _ DOTiIEOn-":» ' - 505o aras28a and so are new recreationpm-dividuäls in the North 'and . and jzu.i5 -. _ 52,95 35.75 sos L?a.15. _ grains for' handicapped indizi- ThftS Oum aulas SANMATIEO - 5,5olais 3,51 Northwest suburban aceasa rent. duals. The Maine-Nibs Amor. nf...i-....--.'..--. ------An 8-track tapeplayer with ¿' . FIFTH.. .- _...,/ tVallabIsor.Ipa paoscujj1 RecteationfortheHandicappjs AM/FM Stereowas taken from a .;/ LAMBRUSCO . ' offring many diversified,pro- f Des- Plainesman's car while - Spring include such eicitlisg .. - FREEMOUNTING grams this Spring. The 9-Wèek jjij parked at Tam TennisClub, 7686 We reserve the rIght to limit quniillllesw' as: Physleal Fitnetis Ihr Caidwell '-: asid correct p sessions begin Apr4-7 nd':aeAdults -a Young Adult Social . CHARGE IT! . BALANCING 3.00 !ER TIRE,' comptised ot,, activitiespedB-aùb;some Wozkshop. A Cassettestereo player, valu- cally meet tlie.neetls . Fslk and Square Dancing ed at $130.was taken from a 1969 7780 MILWAUKEEAVL ludo Located Noam óf Jak's Rentauranl ,. and:intetests of spedal popula and Self-DefenseS Speciat Chevrolet while pattedat Golf w UNION 'REVOLVING CREDITOR tiesis.' ' league Mill un Saturday NULES ; Tenois and Bowlingfor afternoon, '. MON. to SAT. 9 A.M.to 9 P.M.' As a public. non-profitagency, the Visually linpalce& A Craig stereo,tapes and tools, INE[LI -Ros. valued at 3121.50,were taken PHONE: 965-1315, SUN.'9toS . from a Nuesresideñl's auto while 'J , ,- 'j::- 11iruigIr,Th.ziday, ¿p3, 1975 Theßugle1 Thursday, Apill 3,1975 Peg. 5 Conferen winners ..No-tre. Dc 'me !gIfl-s NUes 'CA.'!..Shark., i,tes-. trackseason. 1in.NDHS varsity truck tetan ..9feet-nnt pin inthe POlyastt. He vaulted Nileé Leaguò was one ofthe9 teams In the 2nd 6 Inches. Mike Mechan MnudI idyola Univ. R6layp held . - tonkw2ndplace.jnthe2mgeran òti Feb. 28 at the Broadway Ave withhisdmeoflo.49The4lap tryouts Atinòry. The results were Mende relay consisting of176 yds. by 66, Mari$ 64,. Notre Dame 60.. The Nues Baebafl League will .each man gave NDa 3rd place involved. In case of rain. tryouts BroinerRice 46,( ¡goMina 29, be conducting team uyouts roe suill be held on Sunday. April 13. with a time of 1:20.0.Ken the various divisions as follows: GuedonTc)i 28. Luther Nortit 21; Galusionki took a 3rdplace in the same time and location. Montini 14, aed.De.La Sulle 9. . Peamil Leaguet Saturday, April All candidates should bring shot put with his distanceof 35 a In the shot put the ND feet and 4 inches. Rick ... : 5- 12 Noon at the Greanan Romano thelders gtove and appropriate champinn was Ken De PanIk. He took . Heights gym at Oketo and Kedoic thinissear. Another reminder is. a 41h in tite high jump witha heeled the reoitd. ball 49 feet and ove. All cew S and 9 sear old beva that all boys will be placedon o distance of 5 feet 2 inches.Ed need attend. team. elevèn.and a half hoches. In -the Nahes took a Sthin thepole vault High Jump Len Strom wax second .. titile Leaguer Sunday. April 6. with his ijistanee of8 ft. And,Bill . 12Noon at the Grennan Heights with S ft. 10 'to. Mike O'Mulley of Mclntyen took a 5th placein the : Area gyrnna NDwas thIrd with his 5 ft. 8 : gym at Oketo and Kedzie ave. All shot put with his distanceof 33 the spring oltedley relay ND came . Io year obis and new li and 12 feet and 8Yi inches. star ¡n meet in 5th withtime of 4:06.9. Ron : .yearoldboy s areal offend. .The ND varsity tracknsen lostto . . Pony AAAt Saturday. April 12. Unlimited located Pausback of ND -came In 3rd in Maine South 59.49un Match 19. I 12 Noon at Field #5. Ìozwiak Park in Schaumber. hosted their the 50 yd. high hurdles with his ND took 7 oat of 13 firstplaces. i. at Touhy and Franks aves. All IS. annual St. Pol's Gymnastic Meet time of7.3 and he came in 5th in The Dons earned firstplaces in March 14, 1975 . the 50 yd. bow hurdles with his a game as they' did the night Tony Mosso, Larry 16 and 17 year oils are involved. on Sunday. March 16. Neil Sisee the 880.yd. run, the 880 relay,the The Nues Sharks "AA"Mites Hadjuk, Mike of Nitra East and his brother Joel. time of 6.9. In the 880 yd. run lose hurdles, the mile played the Drerfield before against Park Ridgebut we Componsono, Jerry Ackermann, : r In cose of rail,. tryouts will be Winners of the relay, the Mites to took 3rd and 4th place. &1l.around Spino. Back row. left to right: M. Vaporis, B. Zebos, lohn Happ of ND carne in 4th did an adequate job of skating, Randy Busiel, Eddie . . highjump, the pole vault, determine à 3rd Olczyk, Jim held on Sunday. April 13. same conference crown are Maine East's sophomoreN. Peterson. P. Cohen. C. Franklin, M. Macbeck, and the or 4th place spat time ond location. in the 16 year and ovet category. willi a time of 2:09.2 and in the ahnt put. Winner of the 880 in the AHI. Slate shooting, passing, and posilion Hitzel and AssistantCoach Dick cagers. Front row. left to right: L. Waytand. C. M. Small. M. Stone. and Coach Craig Schafer. s yd. Tournament work. lt was a whale team effort. . Neil look ist in Horizontal Bars 440 yd. dash Scoff Comm'mgs nf run was Paul lyska with with our Miles Sharks England. Pony A & AA Saturday. April Jacobs. S. Donnatucci. R. Williams. S. Russ, and T. a time of coming oat We are. proud nf Parallel Bars. ND took a 3rd with his time of- 2:04.7. The 880 relay time an top with a 3.0 game to lake nur Mite team 19. 12 Noon. Field #5. Jozwiak was the and wish them well Park at Toohy and Franks aves. :562. Tom Riley was 2nd in the 1:41. Ron Puasbackwon the law3rd place berth inMile "AA" neat week ht . the North Suburban Tournament All IS. 16 and 17 year obis are one mile run with a time of 4:43.9. hurdles withhis time of :06.4. Hockey in the State ofIllinois. Notre Dame and ND came m 2nd with its one in Kenosha in which Hilescame Iw The time of the ND mile relayof Danny Gallagherwas in goal and out in Ist plàce. mile relay with a tinte of 3:49.7. Mark Connolly, John Happ. held his own for ST. JOHN BREBEUF HOLY Tom his shut-out Team names as follnws for the J .-- awards On March 5. ND was in a Riley, and Tyskawas 3:40.0. Leu playing a beautifulgame in the The annual wrestling awards NAME BOWLING LEAGUE quadrangular meet with Nifes Nites "AA" Shark Mites:front Yotr Good Other members of the varsity Strom was a double winneragain nets. Hiles goals werescored as row, left to right: Nicky Salemi, and banquet was held althe Caliera & Catino Realty. Inc. 67 East, Niles West. and Nifes North as at Niles East. He look follows: two goats for Neighbor receiving awards were Paul Ver . a first Eddie Chicago Suburban Express 58 David Salan, Chuck Heintzelman, Bunker Hilt.Country Clnb on M Nites. John Detahantyof at NE. Niles West took a first with place in both the high jumpand Olczyk and onegoal for Mike for bei National Bank ofNiles 54 Goalie Danny Gallagher,Jeff March 24 al 7 p.m. Guests were Skokie. Joe Pritchard of Chicago. 103, ND was 2nd with 55. Nues pole vault. His distance inthe Componsono. The NilesSharks Birchssay Drugs 52 Malik, Kevin Rueden. Barkrow, Mr. Alan Loboy. Athletic Diere. Ted Isoumas of Chicago. Chock East was 3rd with 39. and Niles high jump was 6 ft. 2 inches. may not have played as sparkling Norsvood Patk Savings & Loan 51 He left to right: Coach SolBenjamin, tor. and his wife; Robert Glass. Romano of Chicago. Dave Man North was 4th with 20 pts. vaulted I 1 feet. Ken Depaotawas JComc Riggias Re:aurant 44 Leonard Strom of ND took a 1st Wrestling Officials Assignment dolini ofGlCnview, Marc Romano a winner again in Ibe shot put. - - - Chairman. and his wife;Ken of Skottic, Paul Torees of Skoki Nues Savings A Loan 43 place in the high jump and seta This time his throwwas 49 ft. and Jos. Wiedemanu A Sons 43 new school record with his 6ft. 3 pnfcc1kn Kraft, Head Wrestling Coach at and Brian Hirt of Morton Greye. 7:/s inches. Tom Rileytook a 2nd Keep Funeral Home in. He also took a Ist placeun the Northwestern Univ. and Presi. Members of thejunior vaNity 39 place foe ND in the 2 milerun Saar hann . pole vault. He vaulted 12 feet. pctl'uhly near bit. dent of the U.S. Wrestling and sophomore team receivin Sub. Shade & Shatter Shoppe 37 with his time of 10:05.8.His oeil tinincinl inanatment.. de. g Terrace Funcral Home The 3rd first p10cc winfor ND Federation, and his wife. Also in awards were Pat Brand of Glen 32 Was teammate, Tim Bock,was 3rd sornes tIle heal OttIecIion A law. Colonial Funeral Home Ken ilePaola inthe shot put. His attendance were the parents of alt view, Ron Tsoumas of Chicago 26 with atime of 10:05.9.Ron ens!SinteFarmHomeowners varsity. sophomore and freshman TOP TEN best effort was 49 fet. 4 in6hes. DISCOUNT 8800 N. Milwaukee Polity writ nuttmatic Kevin Memmet of Park Ridge Pausback was 2nd in the high lalintian wrestlers. Awards were L. Jakuhosvski 609 Tim Bock took a 2nd in the 2 Conmute can prtvide uil the proseo. Mike Backe saf Skokie. Mik - hurdles with a time of :06.9. Steve 827-5O9 - sp. T. Conklin - 590 ran with his time of 10:12.1. Paul tedtln ennemIe yanli pruhably ted by Jon -M. Schaus, Varsity Bauer of Skokie, Tim McLaughti Raccuglia took a 3rd in the 50yd. We Reserve me mgkt To In the IO to 12 age group. Joe Wrestling Coach at NDI-IS. J. Cerek $77 Tyska took a 2nd itt the 880 yd SALE -DATES enyrnend. Andby nflefiet only the of Park Ridge. Marty Cronino dash with a lime of :05.9. ND had CorrectprinclngErrora Ray of Morton Grove (shown The highlight of the program S. Kaszyk 566 dash with his time of 2:07:0. and 2nd and third place winners in Ilse *CASH &CARRY heat in yrttectitn. neevite end Hiles. Rocca DeGrasse of Park APRIL.3 TII*U APRIL9 etnenmy. State Farms become the above) took Ist all around for the was Ilse noising of the special T..Haurahan 556 John Happ was 4th with 2:08.6. In ,,,,, ,,,,,,, - Rsdge. BrIl Reinhardt of Chicago 440 yd. dash. Connotly took2nd worlds lyadint homeowners in. Americañ Academy of Des awards for the past season. The Don Ginocchio of Niles. Mik R. Stenpinski 554 the one mile run Tom Rileywas with :54.6 and Scoff Cummings awee Call mn lo, nil the detalle. Plaines. Joe tookIstinFloor Honorary co.eaptains for 1974.75 Mitchell of Northficld. Mik B. Rinaldi . 552 2nd with a time of 4:43.6 and Bill was 3rd wilh 56.1. Mike O'Mal. LDT YLO SCHLITZ* Exercise. Pommel Horse, Parallel G. Lewanski Ufiseil was 5th. with his time of 86' FRANK were seniors Kevin Walsh of Carbone ofChthago. Joe Boettoo 546 try took a 3rd in the high jump WHISK Bars and Rings, and a 2nd in Niles and Brian Burke of Skokic. F. Morvay 537 5:00.0. Ed Pendergastwas 3rd in Morton Grove.Kurt Maler'f with his distance of5 ft. 8 inches. PARKINSON Horizontal Bars. The varsity wrestler with the ososo W. Cirsbik the triple jump with * EER Skokie. Luke Basile of Park 530 a distance of In the shot pat Ron Salata looka s á)9 pins was Kevin Walsh. Walsh 38 fret and 9 inches. The mile 7745 MILWAUKEE Ridge. Kevin Bazarekof Chicago 3rd with his throw of 42 ft. and FIFFH Idorm a also was recognized for having . relay ofND was 3rd with NILES, ILL: 60648 Pete Baranowaki df Niles, Lare, ST. lOHN BREBEUF a time of 10% inches. Oz.CANS the best statistics for the season. Roberer of Hiles, and Tim O' WOMEN'S LEAGUE 4:09.In the bong jump Paul The ND sophomore team took 2 The most improved award went to O'MaIley was5th Wilh 18 ft.. 1% Y07-5545 ddyg 4 Roarke of Park Ridge. Week ofMareh 27 finI places. 8 second places, and OLMEGA. .sophomore Rick Romano of Sko. Teem . inches. In the 2 milerun Tom UMEISTER Lily y good oehbo Freshmeis wrestlers receiving W.L 2 third places in the mccl wilh . Mechan took a 4th with hjs time TEQUILA SlalaFam,6thane. kir. The most valuable award recognition were Steve Duffyo I. Wheeling Plumbing 134-69 Maine South. The ND freshman 10e tow bre and CanUt tersare went to Brian Burke and Bria6 Morton Grove, Jim Griffin Westeys Restaurant t31.72 of 10:54.1. Ray Ambeose and Ron team look 4 first places. 4 second Mn o s $A69 also was given the Deke Edwards Chicago. Terri Ryan of Lincoln BankofNites 128.75 Pausback of ND were 4th and 5th places. and 3 third places. The in the 60 yd. high hurdles HFFII Award. Thisaward honorsa. blind wood. Mark Swanyon of Morton Keep Funeral Home t 16-87 with ND fresh were especially strong 6/I2OZ. CANS their times of :08.3 and :08.4. * wrestler who helped NDHS get its Grove. Keny Trausrh of Morton Colby's Untouchables I 15.88 in the long jump and Ihe high HOVIR Op wrestling program staffed about Grove, Frank Majerus of Morton Nitra Pizzeria' I 13.90 Winning for the sophomores jump where they swept Ist. 2nd, five years ago. was Rick Romane who sTUART«OLD S E Grove. TourFlood of Morton Skaja Terrace III-92 - took isa-and 3rd places. VODKA d Greve. Jim Long of Chicago, Rich State Fat-on Ins. 105.98 SCOTCN BE B'nai Writh-cY.O. Ward of Niles. Mark Niccoli of Harczak's 104-99 Park Ridge. George Paises IO. Wal(sTV 95-108 BaseballPreview $979 * of - * Usve oegular baskethaft at Chicago. John Strauch of Chi. I I. 5.7.9 Shop 78-125 LbyPatC.wfleIdJ PFIFtH 6/l2Z. CANS rnedlcal cMck-.p.. Notre Dame cago. and Larry Roberts of Nibs. Hctene'sonOnhton 75-128 There may.still besnow on the may "lack consistency on defense Members of this year's varsity CalIera & Catino 62-141 ground and a ch011o the air. bat and the pitching may be spolty. currySiiST Two of the:foremost youth holding season records are Brian Classic Bowl . 54-149 baseball fever is rising high. but the offense Can score runs" ,:# DuT op GOLF MIL LANES organizations will compete in the Burlceforthe mast takedowns and HI SERIES On Tuesday, April 1. theMaine Coarh Ward thinks thaI "pitch- *SAK annual Chièagssland basket ball most escapes. Joe Pritchard had Mary Cablisen 537 East varsity basebaH-squad will ing and defense are the most SCOTCH SOuth End Golf Mill ShoppÍng C.nt.r - 'nai classic .. the B B'rith Youth the most reversals. Paul Torres Barb Thomas 510 conte 006 throwing for their important fundamentals in high s a BELL Organization and the Catholic Iso tied with Burke for the most Diane Kujawski 506 openinggameagnst Evanston. school basebalL" He added some ICED escapes. Kevin Walsh and P6ul Ben Varan at home. - Ynulh Organizatien . on Saturday 473. findI words by saying that "the

evening. AprilS.- beginning at 7 Vm, tied for the most near falls. Hi GAMES Returning lelteetnen who pdtential is there if we put it to Ls:a will 41 . p.m. at Notre Dame High School. Seasonal records held bymcm. Diane Kujawski 216 try and help the Demonsto a use. We couldhave a good I . T ORANGI.811Cl POR IVIRYONE 7655 Dempsterst.. Niles. bers of the frosh-soph teamace Mary Callisen 204 winning season tram." RE,08 are Jeff Berg- .. Eugene M. Hcite. Chairman ofIor the most pins- by Rick Barb Thomas . . àrd..', CrdW.s 201 qaist, Craig Chriseell,Marc Flat. Yes, there may be a chill in the. NOW - NOW FORMING the Board ofthe B'nai BFith Rumana. most escapes by Bilt June 1.az 180 kin. Bol, Feroce.Mike Laussen. air but baseball fever always MILK.1% Youlh Organiza(ion. said this will Reinhardt. and most near falls by Marge Dobersch 178 Mark Mahoney,Dave Seher. and seems to wann things up. LawFul - be the 41st yeaz. of competition in Mike Burke. Career Recordsare Chuck Sellergeen, QQ - ,, . GAL. . . Mei..Woòui- which the ch.ampiona of the heid by varsity members Kevin Coach Herb Wardthinks that a W . . . Senior, High School and Gram. Walsh for most takedowns. Murk BILES BOWLRp Iawes COUPON -:- - team he and his playerswill have Hon. Miles W. lord, judge of ---s.- mar School divisiuns will competeMandolinifor most reversals. W-L to beat this vearis . Juniors.and MIxd Nifes West. As Ike- Unitedttes District Court, . . inthisinter-faithbasket ball Brian Borke for most Tedd's Restaurant 124-72 Ftc statedit . THIS cOUPON GOOD FROM escapes, Corteses' MotorService "Nifes West has a District of Mñnesola, addressed YAC .. 0 championship. and, Kevin Walsh loe mostnear 116.90 good pitchingsteif and good 'APRIL3ThRUApIL10 FOR DE Black Orchid Beady Salon116.81 he graduating class at the 116th I: Some of the finest amateur falls. depth all around," - Norwood Steel Co. athletes will be present On the frosh-soph level 105-91 Maine East also Cnmmeneemenl Exercises of The PHONE career Noesvoed Builder's bas two tOugh ohn Marshall lAw School. held c'la to make this an outstanding tecords are held by Mate bimano 101-05 games thisyear against last REGULAR PRICE CASH Harceak's 90-108 saturday. Feb. I. at McCormick WITH THI . . - - sporting event jo this area. for the most pins, Nick Mule for years state champs. Glenbrook a . Jake's Restaurant 88-108 Hace. Chicago. Graduates in. .189 - t North. £i 296.55M . The schedule for tbe evening he must reversals, Bill Reinhardt k coupoÑA..1 R.B. Clothing 83-113 eluded: ' Is:. or the most escapes. - Coach Ward - , Sure Seal Products and Coach Max Theodore A.. Gilberl. 8904 Judy CARRY 83-113 :- . 7 p.m. Drummer School Chum. Hobby Lobby Ltggeu wilJ workmore on defense.Lane, Des Plaines, E.A.. Nor. s;l n1l9 . i ST T pionship; 8 p.m. High School andpitchingveffiey, thecu Hinoin Univeinily '70. mtn .Nl.'Y.. GOODAT ., WRESTLING HIGH GAME ANI) 5O :. : . Championship; 9p.m. Senior .,: . Janetfiwn 'mprove on text y'5 efMr. and Mrs. Lionel B. Gilbert. PER. - . IWEEkOM Y 19th Championship. Coach Ward LIMIT 6 hr òmtomnr MIJESSTOREONLy- :1 .Va1aûeBoyle says that the tenni 97-16 N.. Keeler ave., Skokie. BOTTLE TheBugle Thum.Jy ApiU3,1975

voliCAN COUNT ON ,,,,, - MG Eqwctaans&wn honois --,. Sevàal ridas and horsesfrom . I won the-Regular WorkiíigHunter --Northwestern Stables inMorton Reserve Championshipatthis Giove fared well at horseshows thh - : ------. during the month of March. Jeff The Blue libbon-IIorse Showin Newman and his horseHonor Northhrook was. held-on -March - Syntern" Won the Amoteto,Owner 14.16.Judy Orbesen. ridiñg. AIlS Championship at the SpringHiti NôGhwestern Stables' s Horse Show in Algonquin, '-DiEsreút toN -!I - itt. At Drummer" wòn tise FirstYear this show. held March 2.Mr. Green Championship. Miss Newman won two blue Or- ribbons besen woo abjueover fences, a You WON'T BE I and one secondin theAmateut second under saddte,-and a UNDER-SERVICED Owner divisiontoqualify for the secondin- anotherclass over Champtouship. He alsowon the E WON'T BE blue jo fences in this division.KatyFell, UNDERSOLDI I a class for Regularriding herpony "Millthhake Working Hunters. Thefoltowing Won alt three classes far A-. NO--UOS. weekend. on March 8,Mr. Hunter Pony: Newman rode "Honor over fences and was Ø System" awarded the Pony HunterCham. to one first and two secon4 ptace pionship, Ann Ross,in he finishesto become the Amateur first Front left to right Mark MahoneyDoug Colby show appearance aiding"Dancin' Je Coach Paul McClellandRab Kinns Bob Peorar TOYouJ!! Owner Champion at the Bergquist, Doug Cerny, Jay Baum,Charlie Bartiitg. Daze". won asecondplace ribbon, Mark HerOs, NeilClarkDerrick Browz, Pete 0 ion Hilts Riding CenterWinte in a ctass for First Seilergren, anti Luis Zobitlaga. Back,left to rightNessler, Len Palke. WE'LL GUARANTEE * Horse Show. Mr. Year Oreen Mike -liest, Larry Dèschainps. Newman also Hunters Over fences, -,. -- Scott Brady, andmanager Dean Richter, Girls' Softball , THAT YOU'LLGET THE

Final registration wilt: b held - -Swimmjngseason Hiles Hockey - -Saturday, Aprii 5, from I Iam. -Association BESTPRICE until 2 p.m. at the Teen Center, 1Qh'AN1S OF HILES Mareh 8: R & A Iodusfrmes3, FROM 'US-- Wrapup at MaineEast WIN BALLAI1D.CIJP 8060 W. Oakton, for the Nues , MenscoEngleal IBy Ron Recvej The Kiwanis of Nues played '-ON THE With the swimming Jim Brodner Rieti Childs,Gerry Youth Çammission Girls' Softbàll &-A beat MemcoEagles in HUNDREDS- OF season atMcl(ervey, Jeff Melilli, George Marathon and League for 1975. Skaja Funeral Home on March16 the first round ofthç Ballard Maine East now ata close, Coach Cup. Morgan, Jim Schaefges,Mike The league will officiallyopen in the final game of the Ballard Scoring for Il & A: John Mularz,2 FRIGIDAIRE - Ron Davitt can lookback at a very - WASHERS- Suppan, Scott Schwandt,Scott June 9 and continue nntil Aug.I. Cup Playoffs for the Squirl and Mihr Mette t. ,Assists-to----- successful seasonan the vaesity Ali registration fees Division. Kiwanis of N,teswon Ø level and a pretty Steigerwald, and Jon Tice, must be paid Dave Kolbaska 2, andJohn good season On On the sophomore -level the at the-time of registration andare Ihe game 7 toO giving their goalte Mularz i. Scoring for the Memco DRYERS-RANGES- the sophomare level.but fresh- Tin, Dispart a shutout. - team changed so much from each as follows: Marathon. $5 per girl Eagles: Jim Sotan assisted men coach Paul Nelsonhad Goals wëre,scored by Darren by meet that It was really hard to to covercosts of registration and Bunre. Goalie Dave Davis for R-& somewhat of a disappointing Stork, Mickey Heintuelman, Mike REFRIGERATORS - , rate the.sophomores. CoachDay- -sweatshirts: League, $8 for A and Frank- Keener foe Memra Season. Corcoran, Larry Kolbastça and)a On thevarsity itt'would have some sophomores eesidentsofNiles and $10 fornon. Bogies played agreat game. level Coachswimming varsity residenis to cover the cost ofhat irtck by Jeff Stibling(3. Davitt stated that thiswas his one time, then Assistyfor the game go to Micke -WE HAVE.IN STOCK best team in thieteen the nest meet they'd he swim- 'sweatshirts, balls, and allother P years, andmiog sophomore, So, itwas really equipment and servicesneces. Heinteelman (2), GeorgeLaIt Fütum- -, .he is looking towardneat year as ganes (2), Darien -Stork (2),at NEW!- . being even better. an ttp-and.down season for them. nary to run the league. He said that Paul Stowinoga. Shotson go - PLUS!! since he will have eleven -The sophomore team, ledby The registration is opento any :: Bob/i,HU/,1?.?1 IN THE- PLUS!! retor.captain John Schmidt and giri between theages of 13 añd 23 Were' Kiwanis of Nues IS,Skaja ning lettee,nen thevarsity will be most Funeral Home li. Goki a_M valuable player Scott Schwandt, interested in participating iothe. much stranger. March l6.R & A Iudnsiuloa4, CRATE finished with a record of 8.4and Marathon, andany giri 13 to 21 The varsity finished*lth a 9.4 The Scrapèns 2 --0 finishedin' ttm junior . for the regular softball league - .FREE DELIVERY record in dual meets,a-sixth-place vaesity- season. - - -R-& A-won tho.Ballard Copby in conference, conference in fifth place.- ONLY - and a third place 'debating The Scrapers 4-2.Goa- i finish in the districts, Other key swimmersan the sgbUybighe Ø sophomore team were John Ora. lie Dave Davis for R-&,Aplayed a Maine East hadno real dis- valuable player MikeMcKervey, great gante. stopping 28 shots. elan. Steve Holst, Rick Morder. finished the FREE- NORMAL, -. -appointmenre throughoutthe sea- Mike McKervey. Jim OEConnor, season with a 4-5 Scaring for R & A: JohnMulato 2. son. but one majordisappoint. record and in -seventh place inthe and Dave Ko!baska 2.Assisis: ment for Maine East, Brian Natta, and Keith Westnsan, cònference out of as well as As for neat i I teams. John Mulato 2. JcffSlisvaI, Larry year. these soph SNOW REST--- WH '._ - - INSTALLA" lION, for its fans, - Coach Nelson. however, Gaminer I. was that Chri amores are going lo addmore was Dickson did not placein the slate proud of this becauseof the Scoring for The Scrapers:Bob finals of . Chris, strength and depth to an already numher of SWimmershe one of the strong team whichvill also be had and Watewander I, and BuISullivan had,best divers MaineEast has ever because of thecompetition. He _i.Assists: Fishleighand Bob set pool records and returning, To take Coach Daviu'sstated that the compeiition 5-YEAR WARRANTY really WOrds, "lt will be a goodyear heré is Walewander. All of the- R& A deserved to be inthe state entra tough and that hisboys players played their best-to next year." - win, R - , competition. gave all they could. For lhis he (IIftE -PAHTS AND LABOR - - And a special tributegras Io in - & -Aindusiries coach, TedSliwa, The key swimmers - who really proud of them,. helped the team all theway. ON THE SEALED MECHANISM) helped Maine East Scott Schwandt and ScottStei. Key swimmera for Eddie Olceyk, No,14, member Model FPS-203V to a fine gerwald, who have both lettered. the fresh- Without him, theteam couldn'tof the Niles Sharks sOdann, as well as a goodshowing men were John Grazian andMike have done it. The Scrapers "AA" Miles, in conference and as sophomores. These two helped playedhas been skatingfor I V,years., districts, were - both the varsity and sophomoreMcKervey. John becauseof.his a good game.but not goodAlthough- only 8 IN ADDITION '- WE'LLALSO -' captain JimLeparski.coiisost fine work in thebutterfly - and enough- to beat the R years old, his teams daring the season with & A - record for thisyear Is: goals-145, valuable swimmers Scali individual medley and Industries team, - - 0 Strauss their fine showing in the Mike be. BIG 20.3SIDE an4 Chris Dickson, Jon events,Cause of his heating Scott assists33, HatTricks.2&' - To m1re old apØanco X SIDE Tice. and - Stei. -Muent. 2. Memo. E.gleu3, GUARANTEE - Jetey McKeceey, Concerning the freshmanswimgecealds record time in the He is a creditto bis team, but, team. Coach Paul Nelsonexp. 300 E&GSpa2 - withoul to basement or garagò . . Graduating- seni0 who let. yard freestyle, Memos Eagles edged his-teammatescoaches. lamed that this was his finsl-losing When out F& Gand his parents, 1011% FROSPROOF 40D ON IC MAKER .teed this yearwere Man And. - askedif any of his Sparks in the lastgame of the he could not have To remove your old ,- year, He was disappointed be. achieved his - rows. Mike Caidrone, Chris Dick- frishmen will be ableto swim recorj, GUARANTEE cause not enough people ramevarsity - nent season, Memco took a 3.0 leadin appliance if you wish Ø son Tom Deozdz, Uoyd Esses, out for swimming and that the year, Mr, Nelson --the first 2 periods witha goal by Bob Grazin, LeeLannert Jim stated that Mike McKerveypro- Bill Qualiardi and 2 "OVER i Cu. FL-FREEZER.SECTION. freshmen dò not have the goals by - NYLÛN- rightbably. hasthe best Un- Of - Leparski. and Scoff Strauss. physical equipment, chance, for he FranlcCozzi, In the thirdperiod, F Illinois To make deivery on The returning Interinenflor the just missed,out swimmingin it A G SparksCame back with 2 GUARANTEE - The freshmen, led by honorarythis year, -news - Pemonswil be Mike Rrennan - goals by Tony Jerfita, but the dày promed captain John Grazino andmost Memco Airframe antI f ADJUSTABLE held on for the win, -powerplant 'raé- - ings were S//EL VES -.Wgraduatà Muth2sR&AIod.so,in3, announced today for GUARANTEE Nommai ilStaAatk!n on four students intheinstituts uf A L' i ;Larry F. GImes recently grado. Thesmapens! , Aviation al products.delveÑd A aled from University of,Wisconsin R & A ' Industriesbeat. the of- the -University of *IF WE SHOULD FALL DOWNON ANT OF THE Illinois at To hatil away al - - crapeto finish die second half - Urbana.Champal GUARANTEES STATED ABOVE - L - Oshkosh, with a Bachelor of- - WE IL GIVE with 9 wins, 2 losses, ,- c-aitons/packu.g material - . 'l. Business Administration/Marke: I tie, (or 19 YOUANÀDDmONAL$1OOFFYOURPURcHAsE - inLarry ts currently employed peints. good for Istplace in the Students whose .PRICE ,- ON EÄÇH -GUARANmE WEFAlL TO k were reported todayaehievemesin J 'IVE,Ul'TO.--'------with the LincolnNational In- rond half. Scoring forR & A include: - Howard P, - - suranceCo. in Appleton, Wis. He ndusteiey: Ray OgrenI. John Christensen, 8040- isthe son of Mr. and Mro. ularz I, Mike MetteI. AssistsOdeli ave., Hiles,airframe- and -MIòwEsT h - - 'I im powerplant eating. - Laweence F. Gimes, 6944 Cleve. y: John Osheorejier2, and Christensen lAgAMI9l - BANK 4 ngle assists by -also has. a -______- land st., Nues. . - Jerry Wagner, 'commercial pilot - STORE HOURS- - - ohn Molare. GoalieDave Davislicense withmulti-engine land ' -- Monday..Thúradgy IffDeaii'sit it-layed great in thenets. rating anda flight insteuctop's - -- -- , T.V. L APPLIANCES . . Scoring foe the Scrapers: rating. ' . Friday. Gregry G. fischen, 9016 Sch. 9' A.M., -9 P.M. re . s Austin ave., Mutton Grove, and nkel and Bill Sullivan,Assists - - - - 7-243 W. TOUHY- - 'I hy: Phillips,. Bob. u TuesdaWedn,sdoy Edith Heegan, 8650 -N. Ferns, Walewander - They were earned inthe aod - Sullivan, Goalie ,, Saturday Morton Grove, have been named Bob Hoff-aircraft -majntoa-:--train'mg, i : to the Dean's ListatIllinois- 1''ami another gooil curriculum undei-pmf,:--W,: PHONE792-311m s Somper. ganse for the Dale - lnstiiute of Technology forace. gmt..0 BobTenIOck. Three-Oldie-studëflts !.__-_ cic; SJND( . o demic achievement duringthe ''aIcwnder fo'.winning - thealso hàve ilight'licenses' *nd -;s: 'i previous semester. - or.ng race in theBantamratings earned in theinstitute's "% - Division. - - flight courses, ThBUR1ø,Thada1,AiiI3,197S . . Fist. Baptit. NW'$Uburbmn Snoopywill be ii&ng the provide musical selections snd Congregation 4'tIs ofthe First Bapdst Qiurdi òf. Pastor McManus will answer Fay eveninAp,ji 4 at 8i5 ... - - .. 7339 Waegan.;eve quçsons and dis. amm nunnay morning lu Aprii when it .Northwest Suburban iewjsh To Rod Lifes Answers fromthe Congregation wIll have it's Aprij , Ccinmunty Uiwth (thuteil Fethyte,mn) Chßn ni the oem Rible ' . Anniversary Celibrañts honored I' musky to the rhurchs Sunday Wednesday, Aprii 9, prayer V TIie Sacrsmeiit of Commuiiion .Sixth Graders wbe held coo- dueingServices. The ChoirwiBbe will beIebrateddun4ng the WcurrenUy with thè 10 am. ser Srhool. Classes Tor all agei, meeting will begin at 7:30p.m. on hand to join with Caiitor . Loe. worshipsCrvice ofthe Niles vice New studenti are alwaysincluding a special College. and The Pastor will give instructton.in Martin Baum. Rabbi Lawrence V . Careêrclass.wiI be held at9:45. LearningTo.Talk WIth-GOd b Community Church (United Pres- welcome. a.m. Children arsi adults Chantey will deIier his samios. . bytesian), 7401 Oakton st, on Church aefivitles durliig the dygthe Psalms. A reception wilke held Billowing Sunday, ApdI 6. The servtk WCUko1Apiil 7 will include invited to avail themselves ofthis . : the servIces. Satutilay m*nJjg j open'to aH who profess Christ Monday 7:30 p.m; goalsetthig bus transportation by telephoning Schedule of additional actM-April 5 Services at 9:15 cm. and as lord and Savior. regardless of 37181O or 965-2724. tIes: Saturday, April 5, 2p.m- . steertogeominittee; Tuead.y 9:15 at6:30p.m.Rithy, son ofMe, and ¶nhtlI11111. denominational affiliation. Carea.m.LCague of Women Voters. Pmtor Roger McManus will bus mtnistnfSunday. April 6. Mrs. Lawrence Weinberger,will PREE.5OREAL for toddlers through 2-year.olds 7:30 p.m uPw. Assn Meet-preachftt the Il a.ñi. service and-6:30 p.m;-youflg people's thoirbe Har Mitzvain Rabbi Oiariiey SILVER DOLLARS deliver aeotber message in. the prafl and meethigs. .Wednes- II. ' will be available during the in8Wednesday 7 p.m. Rum- lilI deivertheéharge and Cantor WORTH $250.00 (Book Valua) service and SundayChurch school mage Sale; Thursday 9 n.m.ser1es.of"teavntngToW.Wjth dgy, Äri1 9, 7 p.m..rhoir pear.Baum will chanf,the liturgy. danses for 3-year-aids throub God." Children't chuceh will be tice; . 8:30 p.m-teachers and At 8 p.m. to9 p.m. Couples and , '.,,, ist PRIZE IN DRAWING TO Rummage Sale (through 3:30 ,, ":'.," ' BE HEIR APRIL 121k-2 P.M. eld at the same time In the . workers meeting. pm.), 73O p.m. Junior Choirc Friends of Northwest Stbtieban ONLYAT CITY.SIIBURUM.lui OiAL rehearsal, 8 p.m. Senior Choir lússroums. Mothers of small The church also has an activeJewish. Congregation Will get HELPS WITH SPECIAL hildren may see and héar the snuth see CARD DRAWN. REGISTER BOWl MIKE'Sitó rehearsal. . . . ervice in tite special crib and together at the synagogue April 5 . 'FACTORY 6505 N. MitWAUICEE held eh 'ìridayat 7:317 p.m.to gather the clues for "The PURCHASE cus tLOwtls tourner nursery. . ------i.------.L_ASearch". Late dinner 'will be ftoeaI DesiGns coasaois America It only wàks . Sunday CveiinE's worship will nurting homes, icC skat-included at the cost of $12.50 CUSTOM HOUtIPlaNts be held at 7:30 p.m. The Faith per POWER CUSHION . tog, baking contest and viewing a as we áwe do. couple. You may purchgse tickets .. . a .-..II-0040 and Victoty ch9ral group will science/religious film. from Harvey Rim or Seymour POLYG S WHITES Primer. Tickets are also available Beiden Rigular Baptist In the Synagogue office alu curi MODEL! SF, PLUS April 8 MemorialServices from ' Students from Iowa collèges Shine" program, current èxpan.3:30 p.m. to S p.m. This service t.,, ,. and universities will be the sinn of Rible Study groups on.the D7144 will be held in memor', of the $43.50 $oJ $2.18 .?;i featured guests at Beiden Regu- illinois Jr. Collegecampuses. 6,000,000 Jews that were killed lar Baptist Churth, 7333 N. Sunday school at Beiden begins during Woild War .li.Anyone nR.14 iI $4815$33,75 Caidwell, Niles,on Sunday, April at 9:30 ant. with a class for every may come into the Synagogue and $247

6. These students, repretenting age. . light a candle and make aprayer. 078-14 Campus Bible Fellowship, with Morning worship seMen at $50.20 $35.14 $2.62 differing professional andcareer . 10:45, will feature a gospel ,615-15 $5155 .y GOODY R goals, are awared of the imper. message by Pastor Gordon Shlpp. Adas Shalom $3LO$ $2.69 tance of spiritual and académie EEL DIAL The CBF students will be intro. CongregationAdas'Shalom, ::'1118.15 ' $55.35 $36,74 $292 leadership. They activejy organ.dud at this time on Sunday. 6945 Dempster, Morton Grove, IuÍnniat. ire and lead Bible study BLEMS u;;;i nmt groups Youth groups meet at 6p.m. willhold Passover serytces Thurs. LIS-15. $321f on their eampus. $U5 with fun and study planned for day morning starting at 9 a.m. in Campus Bible Fellowship Junior. Jr. High and High School the synagogue. Yiskor.(memorial) 6250 MILWAUKEE AVE. SP 4-0366 members will be introduced use RIG. PRICE SAIE on age youth. services will occur around 10 n.m. atas radioslation WMBI (90.1 FM and IF PESFECT PRICe F.LL Jos.ph Wojci.chowalti S Son . The Sunday evening worship Services marking the end of E10is 1110 AM) April 5 at 7 n.m. They service at 7 p.m. will feature Passover will be held Thursday BLEMISHED ' BARGAINS ER78x14 $55.55 will descrilie on the "Rise and Campus Bible Feflowship in evening at fr50 pm. $392.55 . special music1 testimonies ad a Regular Friday evening family ASSORTS nuawiIoN . Pie. sorci.,. message by Rev. Harold Miller, . FR78x14 63.04 . 'services start at fr15 p.m., and I" 422.67 CBP Midwest Director. ; PWOCU5HI'OLYEsTEII '$ D7Ea14 everyone.is invited to attend an11 695e14 wunnetesm $5 2.18 Bible study and prayer service enjoy the Oflag Shabbat following GR78x14/1562.62 462.96 will be Wednesday at 7:30p.m. r071a14 692a14 cusPwscuascoi.vsLAs 21e " services. Rabbi Marc Witron will WIIITEBIEM5 ' 22 HR78x14/15 officiate. Saturday morning ser- 67.63 473.17- ?35a14 175'i14 pwilcusupoLrcsree jg 2.27 Lutheran £hun:li vices begin at 9 a.m.. aseaRLa. The Sisterhood is having a OlSal4 JAVEIJNP0LVO,AS JR78x15 74.62 48'3.31 . the Reinectn 825.14Place Io 2$' 2.62 tiUTO delicious lox box that.will be I'WIIcUsUVc*cuRD deliveredon Sunday April 20. for 075.14825al4 WHITE uLE, 2$ 2.a6 LR78x15 74.77 493.46 A.paneldiscussion on BineraIs only SS. For more inlhrmation, will be heldon Sunday, April 6, 7 E85a14H/J78a14 MAWOTEa.WvLO5 p.m. at Lutheran Church of the please call 967-5838. mace Ist is 2.77 Adas Shalom offersa. wide MARAThoN NYLON Resurrection, 8450 N. Shermer SóOalS - BLAcK.,., 19 1.79 rd., Niles. The church's Social range of religious, cultural and CASH & CARRY SPECIALS social functions. ffyou wish' more Escala MARATHON NYLON f. r Ministry Committee is sponsoring O7ßsI5Wiii.c 19 2ae information or want to he placed this program which willgive passoires POLYESTER ODDS & ENDS $9-$12-$15 information on how to cope with on_our mailing list, please call G78I5 825a15 WSITENLEM 24 2.60' ,I'rn funerals.and what one's options 178x15 CUSHION BELT BR 'T :1234 OF A KIND 85xl5 36 3.09 are in this area.: 1IIai*te WHITE&EW nhn*lp WHITE. WALLS BLACK WALLS - The panel will include Pastor . MthiW1, TUBELESS - TUBE TYPE òngregfiun , Bruce Johnston of Holy Trinity TIRES FOR CAMPERS-VANS- PICK-UPS . - F1thefr Lutheran Church in Glenview who United Synagogue Youth USY) . "SU PPLY FIRSTS -' BLEMS- ' DISCON- will relate the Church's positionwill conduct Family Sabbath on funerals; Mr. Ladimire Zidek, TIÑLJED DESIGNS '-k-RECAPS. ALL . Evening Services, Friday, April 4, 670x15 700x14 800x16.s OF SOME Ctit a funeral director, who vill give 800x16.5 8:30 p.m. at Maine ;Township 'tIRES.' ON DISPLAY details on the traditional BineraI; RIB HIMILER- ITEMS IN EACH uw... Jewish Congregation, 8800, Bal ' RIB IIIMILER RIB HI-MItER RIB HI-MILER . and Mr. lohn Arends of Lutheran LOCATION 'PRICED FOR' YOUR . TUBELESj6 PLY lard, Des Plaines. .' TUBELESS 6 PLY TURELESS6 PLY ' It's true, I can save a lot of peop'e money on their Burial Association. who will dis- TUBELESS 8PLY LIMiTED" (mounting extra) cuss a group burial plan for Michael Ainenberg,.00 of Mr. INSPECTION' homeowners insurance. And I can also assure them of and Mes.ose Msenberg will $3400 . Lutherans. Social Ministry Chair.celebrate his Bar Mitzvah SaBir- $44! the kind of first-class service that has made State Farm man Robed Beil will speak briefly 25°° day, April 5, 9:30 a.m. Rabbi Jay NEW TREADS On alternates to the traditional pin. 2.72F.E.T. the largest homeowners insurer in the country. Add to . Katzen will officiate and Cantor pIos2.48 F.KT. plus 344 F.R.T. Pias 3.72 PCI. funeral, such as donatingthe ALL POPULAR SIZES that our Inflation Coverage that can automatically keep body or parts to medical scien'ce.Natty Solowinrhik will chant the your protection up to date, and it's no wonder so many liturgy. . Classes in Religions School will BICCAR SPECIAl '' I».CARSPECIAL ' *ucasciai. SPECIAL peoplò stop shopping right here. If you're insurance An informal question andans.resume Sunday, April 6. Vom

. . ' shopping now. be sureänd check with me.. wer session will follow the panelHashoah -. Holocaust Memorial '[84-15 F78-14 . B78-13 ca discussion and refreshments will MONTHRU SAT . SISOPIT$LT$15 :'POLYGLIS Day ..' will be obsthed with POLYESTER A M .10 P M be served. The community. is special assemblies Monday and 6OSTOUPOIYSIEEL . POWERBELT ' CUSIL POSY IV invited. LISaIS FRANKBLASUCCIO Tuesday, April 7-8. . WEHE ' ' ' WIRTE ItAck' SUN. a. ..,,.. -AGENT $39, ' WNIVCWAUUULY . 9140 . BJBEResale . .. 'WAUKEGAN RD. The Sisterhood of Congregation 3O ' 9 4 . USE support not only the TetipIe but - .. YÓUR MORTON GROVE B'nai Jehoshua Beth Elolsim,901 many cations Jewish and noii- ___.!' PlIIN2.47P.8.1. pio. I_Ba P.8.1. .THEIR HOURS Milwaukee ave., Olcnview,willsectarian projects aqd acttvitiés - MASTER CHAR . hold its 1kb Annual Resàle OR PHONE 966-5977 April within the community;Among -: . 7,Sand9from9a.m to4p.m. thesF are tIte Olenkirk School the £HIAGO-NQ,RTH CHIC4QOO!IITH NORTH SHORg UBERTYVIJ,' BANK AMERICARD The merchandise willinclude BERRY TIRE CO..5 BERRY TIRE CO. . I Juvenile, Protective Agency, and - ..BERRY aRECO. BERRY TIRE CO. ' all types of clothing, both l500 W. DEVON chil. many more such organizations 12742 5. WEIlERN BLUE ISlAND 2522 GREEN BAY RD. tOOl N.MILwAUKOE . Like a good neigithor, ... . dyes's and adults, ' acèessories Co-chairmen of the Resale ace . PH0NE389.3135. . EVANSTON. . small applianchs. PHONE274.9200 PH I furniture,Mrs. Leon Kaufman of Niles 'and PIlONE 8640425 . . ' Staterm isthere. household items of alltypes andMes. Gene Robhhi of Northbreok. some new merchandise. SOUTH)UBURBS '' ' ' STATE FARM FIRE AND ASLJÑ.TY COMPANY. For further infôrmalion regard- BUSCIWjNffg, . CALUMET CITY $OMEW000 Resale has been held BERRY lIRE CO: ' CIASIKO BROS. ' DBiRS TIRES AUTO CENTER . . . . twict ' . Home Office: Bloomington. llliñois ing tIte Resale,, call the Temple 1375. NORThWEgrgy annurlly for the pastten, yearsoWe. n 1O_1Ç1C ' 1591k &HAISSED ' RIVER OAKS DL &BUI1NHAMAV. . 183rd & DIXIE HWY. '. A1L PRICES AT CITY4UBURDAN CX. THE ano ' i. . . proceeds are usedto PHONE3S8.lfl.j , ocon cai PHONE 862-5570 9574070 LISTED STORES FOR THEIR COMPETITIVE PRICES ,fltu.day, Apñl3, 1975. %!B!gle4'buThday,Apnø3, 1975

Qiieen-'wins.', '7,... di ' Girl Scouting for handicapped : 1_ The Northwest Cook County BiII:;Berg.. to ding to Barbara Steenfold, Roe- programs for exceptional children Girl Scout Council is workingwith District Contest , cuttve Director of M-NARH. The ip northwest Cook County ran join r.. the Maine-NOes Associationofgirls might go camping, perform OLR women these troops. Recreation for the Handicapped service projects, do badge work,- (M-NARH) N Greenwood Nulos ni8pmin to orgautire Girl Scout or join in any other sports, crafts, flkcuiecs 'the schert hall. Wewelcorne all troops for the special girl who has -or activities done by Girl Scouts ir parents . visitors. . : a physical. mestal, or emotional everywhere. "Youand Your Adolescent,"a

. Bill takes strong Stands handicap. ja LeagueWomen's Outreach Center on These troops will discussIon sertes foe parents of some issues but he's not self- M-NARH will advise thecoon. serve girlsteens,willbe. offeredat Nuraing your babj?.À you Fazémis women ofthò past 4iIl . whose parents want Scouting for the Morisu, Grovr at St. Luke's consciously controversial. Ifit is cit in selection of leaders,plan- Mayer Kaplan Jewish Commun- having a *obiem?Come share be diàmaìlcally partra3fed tfl'a Uniucd Church of Christ during their daughters but who have relevant he talks about it In th ning of program, and placement uy Center. 5050 W. ChurChs-t.. with us year feelings and ex-sil:: prégram at the OCÇ/ the werk of April 1-lI. Informa- .tsvoéndóee-half-yeärs.Berg hés of girls basedon their special hesitated in the past becaose théy Skokie. pencases. MONACEP Woflwfl'Ñ Outrèachlion about testing.careers. job education classification felt the handicap preventedas- The Skokie Vafley. Cha*er ofResource Center on Wednesday, hòsted the program. he -has or ditu. simitatton into convenlional Conducted by Rath Suih, Dir- change. educational opportunities conslfliy maintained the num- bility. troop retorof Family Educational La Leche League . meets murs- April 9, from 9:30 until 11:30 ani and personal growthmay be Structure. day, April 3, 8:30 p.m at theat .St Luke's United Church of ber Onerating in his timé period. Although troop size andstrnc- Jewish Family Service, the series obtained uit the 'drop-in"center. He feelsthatthe popularity of the tore may be modified accordingto The Girt Scout Council stressed wilt begin Wednesday, April 16 al homeof Mrs. Murtos geIman inChrist, 9233 Shermer rd., Morton The Center is open from 9 a.m. show is. principally detO the 'the needs of the girls.the Girl that membership in its troops for8 p.m., and continueon 3 Skokle Thé suiject of Thursday's to 3 p.m. daily excepten meeting is "The Pamily and the Karol Versan and Amy Green- unpredictable oéture of tict pré- Scout program will basically rsceptiosalgirlsis not deter-consecutivo Wednesdayeven- Thursday when heursare from 7 pie; and our ever-changing so- remain the same, witha few mined on a school basis. Girts ings. For further &eastfed Baby." Family mcm-wood, locally known fntheiruntil 9:30 p.m. only. information call ciety - adaptations as possible.accor- from other areØs and otherJoan Herzbetg, 675-2200. bers Include parents, brotherswork on dramatic productions, A free film program forwomen ád sisters, and grandparents. will bring to life historithi women. He cao. and has talked about is,ilsn h'ld on the Qakt,un sex, war crimespolice. blacks, Comnion problems, such as sib- who may not have been recug- Community C.ullrgccampus in ling rivalry, division of houíehold nized for their achirsements. sports, ,patriotisth, *ligion, and ufern 223, Building 2.utI p.m. .justabàút anything elsé and chores and colicky babies are Cémmunity Women are invitedon Thursdays. . Bill Berg,. host0fWGN Rdlo'sprovoked more thought than discussed by a trained leader and to attend to gain new lnsightsinto .4 to 7 p.m. show Monday thru anger. - . lecturer their pastj There isnoadmletiéii Friday. will be the.guest speaker -- . lf'yoU would like to rnçt Bill Winnerof the 7th Distttct Legion Queen Contest.Jeanne Zak Nursing molheÑ, expectanttee for the prograns . : Interfaith at the April8meettnjof,Our LadyBerg. pleasejoin us and -ladies- (right) representing the' Morton Grové 'Post,is shown with ber. mothers, nursing bables, toddlers . Babysitting is àvailabIe at 75 of Ransom Women's Club. 8300 rustier-up, Miss Teresa Gano, repeesnting the Skokie and interested professionals arécents per hpr for two-yeàr-olds briogthe unten, ,tco, Legion Post. MusicalProgram Commander of the 7th 'District lijeodére Toelkeand Senior Vice Invited to attend this discussionand ovér. Call 966-3830 for Commander, Kenneth Kerfli. who conducted reservations before April R the event, leekon. group. Pleasd call Mrs Morton , The Sisterhood of Congregation ./J'tJe£1y Resale- Shop 7th DistrietAucitiary Pres1duit :Farrell, sits to the right of lgelmaii at OR 5-4358 for in- The rététing Wmin't Re-B'nai 'jehoshua Beth Elohim, Miss Zak. formation. source Ceáter will be located in.Glenview will sponsor an luter. The Little City Resale Shop,- fijrs and etc. make for great w 5318 N. Clark. got a jump on un Tues- bargains. Please giveud call. Miss Jeanne Zak, daugluof etti': f Arlington Hts. day. April 15, at 8 p.m. in the Spring and cleaned out its StOre,We can heofgreat service and we Legionnaire Ed Zak and hiswjs. , BIG SAVINGS. ON. Much of our furniture, c!othiog 1l'nne ree ved award at the Temple Sanctuary. . need your helpit Shirley, of 4511 W. Montaua 7 h District Meeting . hlIh - ndnctcd by I. and household merchandise has Participating in this program There is no tnflation.spiral at Chicago. was selected last wee oder Theodo Toçlke. DRAPERY JI!itl11 will be fout thrs from th north been sold. the Resale Shop. All meréhandise as Queen of the American Legi .vent was held at t,North CLEANING-PRESSING suburban aréa. Ronald Ulm will Help us re-stock our Resaleis in llrst-ratl conditioñ and priced 7th District. At Morton Shop- uy waning your own sprung ore Legion Post in Ch ao & PLEATING conduct the choir of Our Lady of right.r any pocketbook, Drop Post134s St. Pat's.D' ' . Mist..Ruer-up is the7thDistrict 10000 COTTON Perpetual Help. Glenview, and house cleaning early too. We'll bein, and browse around for out-. Zak won the Post Qoee -contest. co.t;st was Miss Teresa Gano, b dspreads Professional Cleaning Servk GlenviewUnitedMethodist's happy to pick up ehe mcrchandisestanding baralns. Her alternateisMiss. Caclyn atyour home. We espécialy need reìSentative of the Skokic Le- EXPERT TAILORING.DROP.OEF-SERVICEBIG SIIAG 4 choir will be directed by Lorá Your donations, and the sales Hintz, daughter of Janet and Assorted Colors DeFord. Conducting the choir of clothing. furs. TV's. applidsces,you make at the Resale Shop will Ralph Hintz, :5607 Carol ave.. co Jeanne Zak-Sow goes to NICOLOSIS-NORGE RUGS CLEANED furniture and items. OR WASHED' Trinity Lutheran Churrh, Skokie. help provide hope for. a retatded Morton Grove, Miss Zakreceiveut the tivitiot.jdging to take place COIN-OP CLEANERS All donations are tax deductible. - Wa s h a b I e .$588 will he Devon Roltingswoi-th, who child, and the needed dollars to a $50 Savings Bond from the oo.J.ou.7Jfit the Hotiday willalso conduct the choir uf We are npw open 7 days amaintain our conttnuing...prog- Morton Grove Post, Harlem & Milwaukee 763-9447 week. Sunday through Saturday. lu,iHhic. Ike winner of that B'nai jehnh,n.-- --.-.n,h Ot.,hi.,, rams - for the mentally bandi- Miss Zak also received a contest will represent the Legion ------ioa.m. to 4 p.m. A quirk ohone capped and blind retarded, at Savings Bond from the 7that the 'July 4th celebration at call, 27t.711, will seud a pompt . CORDUROY Littlè City, Palatino. District, awarded by 7th District Soldiers Field. -: pick.up service to your door. At the present time.. there Senior Vice Commander, Ken- Let us bave your superfluous.are over 182 students inresi. besunb, bedrests Because that which you do notdenre, ranging from 6to 33.years - - need. can be sold to those who are ofage. The education program at Resurrection Vegas Nifes in need. By donating to the Liltle Little City is lauded ¿us one of the 1.788 5.88 City Resale Shop. saleable itemsfinest available in the United of clothing, objects d art,app-States. . liances, books, shoes, jewelry. To solveyour extra Full Size GOP WomenpianFashion - Show seating problems with Arms Oùr FOCUS ON FUN AND DASH- Des Plaines, Mrs. Wayne Mich. ION svitI be the theme oftheact, Glencoc; Mrs. Jane Field of now in 5 vibrant colors. or spring luncheon given by the Evanston; Mrs. Samuel H. Young "PageBoyflip" Woman's Republican Club of theofGtofview, Mrs. John Nordberg Buckèttype 10th Congressional District. Theof Golf. Mrs. Donald Botes, luncheonwill hr held at theKenilworth, Mrs. Leònard Glick compare at 29.99 Pyrenees, 10035 Blvd., Skokie,of Mórton Grove, Mrs. Richard shines Friday.April11 L88 cocktailsatDamisch of' NOrthbrook Mrs. i l;30 a.m. followed by luncheon Malcom Gitchnst of Noflhlield, . atl:30 p.m. Mrs. Frank Hall of Park Ridge ,DECORATOR TOSS withcolor: The Fashions will bepresentedand Mrs. Frank Culhane of by,the Hamilton Shopofflveeston Winnetka. - . and Winnetka and modeled by Reservations may be madeicith Resurrection High the lidlowing members ufthe Schâot ofrhancasi res freeuriy pillows. Mes. Rtebaré Pollard of 3012 Mothe' Club plans areallset for draperies N organization: .Mr H.H. Kãf silver. dollar,,fl1ei re. ofCheesy In,. Nortbbrmk 80062. their ' Silver. n- 'Yegua ' frrshmeuts béingjÑed both Nitro both evenings, Friday, nights April 4, which Will be .... Textures. Solids, 88e. Fantastic Fashions "Polka The comuitittee fromleft to of 1975 Nile" with the HarmonyKings . The Sisterhood of Northwest Apparel from Marks Fashion right are: Mrs. Gene (Evelyn) Prints 48" Wide . Suburban Jewish Gngregadan is entertaining, and Saturday, April Lisowski, Raffle Chairman; Mrs. World, of 6512 Lincolnave., in 5 which will bea 'Banjo Potty" 63" 8 84" Long An array of decorator pleased toannounre that Fintas- . Roger (Joanne) Hejza, President Lineolnwood, will be shown as with the Banjo Buddies,starting tkFaalulonsefl9l5willbeheldjnwellasfcommeDandyShopf,,r - at 8 p.m. tui the odioul. -gym- Mes, Watter(lrene) Piwowarczyk, colors in cloth, fur ànd. Friedman Hall of the SynagégueMen. of. Four Haggs Shopping Chairman and Mrs. Leonard nasium and cafeteria, 7500W. (Loretta) Kuhra1irket Chairman. VALUE TO . at 7800 Lyons st.. Morton Grove, vinyl. Manufactúrers CeneeHiles. . . . .on Thuréday April l7 at 7:30 Taleott ave, . The Commit(eeadvises this is Ourfront ftpgives a softerline; your Preceding the fashion show, Entry ilckets-are $12 PAIRI' p.m. - - good Resurmttiouté.highlightfond T close-out with völúes . personalized Fanci-tonecolor,covers gray,. Stipperwillbeservedat 7:30p,m hoto nights- and may be.raising e4ïl'the year with all Donation iS,54.25 withone dollar -purchased at the door. There will to 5.88. -Perfect impadsasoftergtow.come àfld. . Rummage Sale - proedsoing to the School earning Bind credit for members,' be dancing eachevening, gamestrnptoteiueptFuéd. ,,:letus createthe slyte and cotór The. womenof Hiles Corn- Por ticket information and PR. accent. . 2. : best expressyou! munity Church, 7401 Oakton,aresales. phone 824.8663or 824- collecting and preparing for theirf19. Mrs. Abraham Bottuor is' UIHu I. .' chairman. . Maiiais happylo introduce annual RummageSajeand Resale , Christine E. Kasper,a Uni- pou vice president of Zeta . . Wednesday. April 9. 7-9;30 and Versity of Evffiesenior from Tau social Sorority; listed dadBwiwP.. Niles, ELAINE-ournewestprion$hair tyIist Thursday, April lO. 9-3:30.Ex-.. was'one qf.530 studentS,)p-'SSo s Who Among Studènts i . -cuBent merchandise will beavait- The Ladies AUZIIWnJ toHiles named' to.the winter quarrérro Ant an Colleges andUni-, able at low prices. V.F.W. Post 7712 will Dean's ti spouter a ' ,' versitles; a member ofAlphi Tau Thé Resale Shop willfeatureCard and Bunco Flintyon Friday. Ms.lLasper, *1st daughter of Dclto n;ttona,ursiog hotluracy. new and like-new appliances,April iB at 8pm. at Bunker Hill Mr. anti MrsJàhn M.'Kasper ofand awl'participant in furniture and clothing. Countuy Oub. 6625Milwaukee 7053rn Sewarjst.as named to Entrance to the intramura5pports. She has an siunumage sale ave.. Nitos; 11iereitj also bea the honurslj'orthefourth time. alumni séhòlarship and an Illinois' i/tid4. is off the west parking A nursing lot. -1 e White Eléphant Sale brthe major, Mìs Kasper is stateacholaiship at DE. Entrance to the Resale Shop a memb . k onbargain lientera. Tickets. ére of Arnold Air kociety. 9105 MILWAUKEE AVE.NILES, ILUNOIS Odien. For iflBirmation or con.si_50 alíd will be availibleat the honoraryforr.g in the ...... PA966-43fl...... ,, ..,. ,... -mbutìons call the tluurchoffice. door. óiafrmais Mié, Esther. 1Jniversity's Aie ForcçROTC 967.6921.' Podro ' ApU3,1975

TheBugle,ThuntJ,Apg3 1975 . MortonGròvè Coinlub Pige 13 9th Annual I I Ever wonder howmuch your ort...Gré . - .- SunnierDay camp and maybe able togive youother fld Regluleallon coins arc worth? Pracflcally World¡ '7, historical. information about .£'hnneI Regisftadon Is Cuwopenfor the em. . Nues Park DistrictSummer Day Stashed away iomewherc.and This will be the flfthyear the Camp; The SummerDay Camp Nues ParkDistrictI ' flow you can leani their 11 Auction .. value by club has offered the free service, will be held in threesessioos as 1975 SUMMifR DAYCA REGISTRATIoN FORM briftlgiIIg. themto the Mörton which is designed especially for The Morton GroveCommunity follows: NAME: Glove Cojo Club's Spring Coin non.coffectors. Whileciubmcm. effort for the 9th ùnualWFrW. Fcstivi. auction is underway.Communi, Session 1, Jane 23'JulyIl (3 ADDRHSS: bers miii be happy - to evaluate weeks $40: SessionIl, 'Jaly CITY; The show will be held from10 reasonable numbers of coins, chairman oftlte 1975 Channel11 l4'August i(3 weeks), $40; PHONE; a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Aprtt 20, there will not be timeto assess Auction, Bèrnard Gutow,has GMERGENCY PHONE; at the Leaning Tower YMCA, Session Ill, August4-August 15 entire collections nr largeaccu. announced the followiegrom. 6300 W. Touhy, Nues. (2 weeks) $25, Allnon-resident BIRTH DATE; Admission mulations. mittee assignments: 1ayla Fehi- fees are doubled, AGE: GRADE: is free. - Also featured at the show will gold ofSkokie; Dana Ferdinand of As a service to thepublic, the be a bourse terrino in Morton Grove; Mr. andMrs. Camp willbe held on Monday SCHOOL: T SHIRT SIZE: club will have which a special "coin about 25 dealers will displaytheir Robert Colen of Morton Grovei thru Friday from 9m, to 4 p.m. origin and evaluationbooth" wares. There will also be educo. Opal Schrader of MorhrnGrove for all children whowill be 6 years i SessionsIand 11.540per SessioySessionlIt-$25; °Non.Resïdent fees manned by club members using tional coin exhibits. and Helen Schlesingerof.Morton of age beforeDec.1,1975 are double, the latest coin guides. Members of the Morton Grove Grove. through children 12years old. li PLEASE CIRCLF SFStON; At no charge, they will estimate Coin Club come frosp allover the These local residentsare part will be held at theBunker Hill the value of coins broughtin by Skokie Valley and theGreater of a group of 2500volunteers Forest Preserve, - I June 23-July 11 (3weeks) visitors. In titecase of foreign Chicago Area. Meetingsare held rvsponsible torsecurbigitemsto The Nues Park II July l4-August I (3weeks) coins. perhaps inherited District bus will from a the third Friday of each monthat be featured durIng theCbnnel pick up childrenat the nearest III August 4.August15 (2 Weeks) globe.trotting relative. theywill the Oketo Park Fieldhuuse, 8950 li Auctiisn,to be televisedlive i park to their home in PARTICIPANTS MAY REGISTERFOR ANY OR ALL OF also identify the "Aroundthe World in '75"willages ai-e well into the morning ABOVE SESSIONS. THE country of origin Oketo, Morton Grove. p.ee through midnight, Saturday. take to the ice In the 4th rehearsals for beginning at 8 annual this year's show. am. and returning April 26, thróughSaturday,May Sports Complex ice showFriday the childrento the same park The ice show will be REGISTRATION DEADLINES: - and Saturdsy, April 4and 5. held at the - finishing al 5p.m. Bus transpor. Niles Spòrts Complex; . Session I--June 18 - Individuals; rethItstoresor Performances are scheduledat Ballard talion will hewithin the Nues NEW ARRIVALS. companiesinterostce in donating 7:30 p.m. both nights., and Cumberland inNiles. Tickets Park District bounderies Session Il-igly 9 are $1.50 for adults, 75 only. Session HI..July 30 A boy, Ryan Wilson, Feb. 8, 6 ,. tnercndts or cash to the 1975 Nearly 200 area skatersof all cents for Auction foren-air recognition children. Register by fillingout the form Ib. 6% oz., to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Men's Biaba and returning it witha check or ßUTRANSPORTAQj - A. Suutbwick, 4124 W. North may call Bernard Gutow at Katherine Zu Arsold ofCoiiniryside, Ill., tbiB League 966-7932. . will prevent an example Thursday night, March 27, the money order to the Hiles Park. Shore, Lincolnwood. Orandpar. of her technique in ceramic working the league. Ron'sLiquors, The District, My child will board the Last year, volunteers gathered at the meeting of the Morton Nues Park District Men's Basket. Chinks, Drugged 7877 Milwaukeeave.. bus at Park. ents Mr. and Mrs. Paul L Stier, , Grove ArtGuild, 8:30p.m., Wednesday, April 9, at the Fieldhouse, ball League hold their champion. Ill,and the Nifes, inperson or by mail. No Lincolnwood and Mr. and Mrs. more than 10,000 items for the Mansfield Park, 5830 Church - Farkel Family, TheChinks won st., Morton Grove. ship game between lion Liquors registration will heaccepted by Partsts Signature: Bert Southwick, San Carlos, Calif. Auction, producmgan income of the championship The artist has wonnumerous awards for her unique ceramic and The Chinks. These two looms with Ron's telephone. For furtherinforma. A boy, Peter David, Feb. 9, 7 $720,000, which madepossible Scenes in which all of the objects Liquors second, lion colt 967.6633. - NOTE; The Park District Will approximately two months of are ceramic and at the present finished one, two in theLeague Top ten notify parttcipants of thetimes for the Ib. ¼ oz. to Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. William l(uester, time is president of the RidgeArt Association. scorers for the 1975 bus pick-up at eachlocation. A. Hardt, 1287 Brown st.. Des wTrW,s- broadcastyear. Chan. respectively. It was anticipated Men's Basketball , Morton Grove. that the game would be close League are: Plaines. Grandparents: Mr. and nel 11 provides more than 10,000 all Nifes Parli Dlsiniti Spoil. Complex Cluuliig .A girl, Karen Suzanne, the way. and it turned Total Pin, Kite Derby Feb. televised programs, 17%hours of Nieii Gymnas&s Show Austh I%h Stho,I Reuuumfi out exactly McGouan SessIon Hl Classes The NUes Sports Complexwilt Mrs. F.J. Borguardt of Wauwa. 10, 7 ib. 2% or., to Mr. and as predicted. The Chinks winning 196 Bring and flyyour own kite; Mrs. color transmission daily. "Galibo," the annual NOes Brotheridge There are. stillopenings close for ice skating following tesa, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Carl Ronald J. Shudes, 9443N. Austin High School Class of it On a picture perfect 135 in this The Nues Park Districtwill hold . West Girls' Gymnastics Specta. 20 ft. Aaffman some of the Niles Park year's ice show. }lardt, NOes. . WTIW/Channel 11 offers first 126 District its annual kite flyingcontest on Harlem, Morton Grove. One class programming colar, and spring, usually arrive 1965 is planning it's TenthYear Jumper by Auffman with 4 Boyle Session Ill classes.Classe Thank you for your A girl. Sherry Dorothea, Feb. - such as 124 with support this April 5,1975- ati p.m. at the sister 3 years old. Grandparents: Sesame Street, simultaneously at Nues West Reunion on June 14, 5975. Any seconds remaining. 56.54.Ron's GQttlitS openings are: GirlsSoftball, season, and We took forward 10, 6 lb. 6 oz. to Mr. and Mrs. . Masterpiece 124 to Grennan Heights, Park, Thecon- Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Backley, H.S. member of that clinsor someone Liquors did have time forone last Childrens Crafts,Judo, - Baton, serving your skating needs Lester V. Martin, 8541 CalIci, Theatre, championshiptennis, Stackw,fl 121 nest testis open loottNites Park Hendersonville, North Carolina and Movie 11 to almost This year's "Galibo" willsr. knowing ofa membernftbat class shot, but â 25 ft. shot byAllan Placek Tee Ball, GullLessons, and season, Morton Grove. Sisters: Christine, and Mrs. Joseph Sbudes, Chi- three who has not been Ill Archer-y, District residents, Therewilt be rive in the Niles West Auditorium contacted.' missed to the left. IJdelhofen Registration usbeing During the spring and 8 and Wendy, 4. Grandparents: cago. million Chicago area residents 109 summer awards presented to thewinners should write and senda self- So in the tournamentaction Rinkur accepted at the Niles ParkDistrict each week. the second werk.end in April with 105 months, watch for Word ofspecial in Various categories,The rain performances On Thursday, Aprilclamped addressed envelope,if involving the top four finishersin Gianos Office during thereoulur nffl,. event$ to be held at the Sports date possible, to: 102 hours. - - isApril12.Forfai-the, 10, FrIday, April 11, and Satur. complex. information call 967-6633, day, April 12, at 8:15p.m. Mrs. Edward Dulaney. Thursday's performance isa free ER. 4, Box 20 performances for the area'ssen. st. Charles, Ill. 60174 jur citizens. Class members will beeon- What is'Gali,o?" According tacted as soon as possible withall to past audiences, it's a delightful the details. evening's entertainment in which fl/ks West t Reunim the audienOEcisliableto see anything from clowns and Watt The 1965 graduating class of Disney chractero to "Goldfiiger. Nues West High School in Skokie type" girls with exceptionalgym- is planning its 10thyear class nastics skills. reunion for this summer. Anyone Adult tickets for the 1975 wanting further information "Galibo" production sell for $2 should contact the school before and tickets for students cost $1. .lune 1 - call YO 6-3800 andask They can be purchasednow froid for extension 238. Writtenre- any girl gymnast and will also be quests should be mailed to: available at the auditorium bo Nues West Reunion '65 office prior to each performance 9928 N. Kariov April 10, li. and 12. Skokie, Ill. 60076 on the Receives Legrnn awanls 5.4rnes ConimenI At the March meeting of the natural look: Gladstone Unit #777, American PREIJIIhà Legion Auxiliaey, Mrs. Dorothy The Jones Commercial. High ROUX Welsch of 8648 Oscdolaave., School class of June,1965,is Niles, was presented withtwo planning its ten yearreuniun;.Ml awar,s. One award from the 9th 1965 graduatesare urged to District of the American Legion contact the alumni committeeat Auxiliary and the second fromtIte either 841.7284or 597.7514. Cook County Council. 1965 graduatesare urged to Dorothy as Membership Chair- call the abovenumbers im-

- VP. man of Gladstont Unitwas mediately or contact theschool at TO 50%DISCOUNT responsible for attaining 100% 606 S. Stute st..Chicago. . . paid up membership earlyin the S HAIR COLOR LOTION .. Lái -' Pamela L. Koperny;Deborah i. - Our sleek coif,en4sturned under to accentyou. Ainifrst css VddMcGI.S. Shipp and RongidSipiora,all of Further accented with Roux Easy Change, theso-natural NUes and students The U.S. Air Force basapro. at Augusfona looking hak coloringbecause ¡tusesno peroxrde! moled Vicki McGill, daughterof College, Rock Island,have been Mrs. Louise Jones of 9458 mained to the Dean'sHonor List So ¡t doesn't bleachout yournatural color. Let Bay for the fall quarter. us Colony dr.. Des Plaines,to the The list ëovcrs thow you how beautifully ¡t blendsgray hair rank of airman liest clds, studnets whose gradepoint aver., age it in the A range, from3.50 to ,, . Airman McGill is servingat . with your natural color! . ElmeOdoef AFB, Alaska,as a 4.00. communications specialist, Miss. Koperny, a sophomore lierspeech therapy major, husband, Sergeant JohnnieMr. 'is a Gill, is the son of Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Robert and Mrs. Koperny, .8622 Osceo, Johnpie L. McGill, Sr.,Marvell, Niles. Ark. Miss Shipp,a junior speech therapy major; isa daughter of SI the Rev. and Mrs. Gordin L -S Sbipp. 73l5. N. Caldirell ave., FOURFLAGGS SHOPPING CENTER NUes. Sipioro, a senlor. political - science majorJ S.hath a son ofMr. and 8221 GOLF ROAD . - S NILES . Deckowitz, candidate for Abérñ Howard Léssin

' Howard Lensip !ind announced. Boatd. the Jack of publIc long District 63 Board . appears his;candtdacy fôr 3 thrèeyear rangO pinns,the-inspeoper Pue of Pbilp A. Deckowitz has aun- needed business orientation in - tám on thé Schiiol District 63the.agendá to shut off pubilc ounced Ms candidacy for a three the area oftongteron physical and BoordofEducatlon. ;: pâlclpatlon,and theexpècted year term on theDistrict. 63 fiscal planning to the hoard. . Mr.Lissinandhiswlfeoftlfinancial crisIs caused by the Scheel Board. The East Maine years,3udy have lived In the 63.deiillne 'as. student: entolliqent. General Caucus voted endorse- comniunityfor8yeacs. They have Me. Léasin isendoroedin his ment for Mr. Deckowitz, as have Jerry M. Abren opened his thceTe children, Serena 5. Sheryl appearance before the legislative candidacyfortheSchqòl Boarby most of the current board incum- 4. ànd Dayid 2i/a. tvocandidates who weregoIng to bents. Four persons have ann- commiftee of the Last Maine Mr. and Mrs. Lessin have been - Education Association by announ- file as independents but have ounced their candidacy for the members of the l'TA since 19fl decided to withdraw In hs favor, t,o open hoard seats. cing that he would not accept their endorsement. Abern exp-when their oldest.child was noi.Jeanenne Oeatrelch and Richard MrDeckowitz is currently lamed that he had corne bAforeyettwo years of agò. Mes. IsinM SmithMeaOentteich in employil as Mager of the was the liaison from the PTA towithdrawing her candldaO' stated Computer Systems Groap with the committee only to answerthe School Board meetings andthat Mr Lcsain would "còàiri. Powers Regulator Company in their questions. He expressedMr. tessin represented the PTAbute to the hettermeàtof our Northbraok. He is confident that hope that the interchange of ideason the -gast Maine Township. schools", and urged liersuppor. his professional training)n.anan- would contribute to hettér .com-.General Caucus. tees togo out and work for his agement IMBA !oyolaYnd proc- munications between the Board Mr. tessin is employed as aelectiop. Mr, Smith Wiote that tical eaperience will bring a much and the teaching staff. Guidance Counselor for the Chi- "District 63 would best be served One of the topics Aberncago Board of Education. He byacleae cut choice and that Mr. -. discussed in some detail was thecurrently. holds 3 educational , Lascio offered the background, districtfinancialprogram. Hecertificates includingSOcIernen- concern an onderstpnding of the pointed out thai the district hadtory. a high school.-and a state of problems of the D!elct and that STAtE FAR,M stopped deficit spending and isIllinois K-14 SpecialistCertifi- he (Smith) wouldWork actively for now operating in the black. Abren cate. his election." - also pointed out that the district Mr. tessin has also reiwivçd- - had addcdprograms while paying the endorsement-of the teachers off the deficit. He noted that in the District 63 schools. "Every action of our schoal planning for the future is cupe- :,- Mc, tessin also stated that board and administration must cially important at this time since "every memberofthe community INSURANCE focus on the only priority for the there will he a large drop in should remember that the eIer- district, utilizing our resources to revenue to the district over the tIan of April 12 is in effect a provide the best possible educa. next two years. Ahern said that referendum on whetherthe Board FOR INSURANCE CALL tional opportunities for our child- continuation of the careful finan- should have had a referendum on ren,'said Mr. Deckowitz. He dal planning now underway will the construction of the adminis- STAN VOSIURGH feels that Disirict 63 has a good eiiahle the district to maintaiñ its tration building." - . 1165 IVERIW AVV.. educational environment within new programs and present class DEs PLAINtS, LI. our current framework. However. sizes. and to continue to òperate Phone 296-3964 special programs for each child in the black. should be enpanded to more filly Another topic which Abern Caucus STATE FARM meet theIllinoisconstitulional discussed was the decision.mak. INSURANCE COMPANIES The East Maine General Can- 00,0e OlSees BIoomngton. III!nO.s mandate to educate the children ing responsibility of Board mcm. cus for School District 63, at their to the limits of their capabilities. bers. He told the teachers that he February meeting, has selected does nut represent them on the Philip Deckowlta and Jerry .4been -'s Board although he is a teacher. as their candidates for thetchool %2& Ahern explained that his respon. Mr. jessìn received a B.E. with board-election to he held Satur- sibility as a Board member is tohonors in 1964 and an MA. in day. April 12. the taxpayers ofthe district and to 1969. Since 1971 he has been The East Maine General Cao- ALL NEEDS FOR the children of the district. Heenrolledin a Post Masters cus scIerIes their candidates-by said that he fiels the Board ófProgram in Educational Admis. ballot from the delegates to- the Education mustlistentothe istrationattheUniversityof . VEGETABLE GARDENS Caucus after these candidatesare community and do its best to hearIllinois in Urbana. carefully screened, interviewed. OUR SPECIALTY! all existing points of view. The Mr. tessin's activities in Dist. and investigated as to their : riet 63 include PTA since 1972, Board must then base its decision qualifications by the Nominating GADEN SEEDS lembership in the East Maine ONION SETS & PLOMO on what it feels is in the best Committee and then are placed aEED POTATOES ioterest ofall the people involved.Township General Caucus since before the entire Caucus body. RiiUnAaa . ASPARAGus. de. Ahorn said that it is important 1972, Delegate to the 535 Oakton Five names were placedin .HERB5 O WiLD FLOWERS that the Board does not give in toCommunity College Convention, PLANT FOODS nominatiojithis year and Mr. TOP SOIL, GYPSUM, PEAT vocal pressure groups or toChairman of the Caucus Çreden. Deckowitz and Mr. Abern each MOSS special interest groups. He saidtials Committee 73-74. member of received -a majority of the' ballots . ROTOI1LLER$ ra. Real that the needs of these . groupsthe Search Committee 73.74. Mr. cast. - ORGANÌC GARDENING NEEDS Wouldn't it be niceto have doesnot always coincide with theLessin was elected Vice Chairman The East Maine General Cou- . INDOOR PLANTING NEEDS best interest of the community,and Treasurer of the Caucus for ORCHARDSPRAYS cus delegates consist of repre. an extension phone ñearby? FIUIFTREES . GROPED - and that it is important that each74.75 sentatives chosen by the PI'As, BERRIES Board.member look at all aspects The issues for the electionas many- homeowner groups, syna- T It costs just.little bit-more - of each situation before arrivingstated by Mr. 1.essin are: Thegogue. church and civic gteugs a Onion Sets & Seed Polatoes at a decision. Abern reiterated$475,000 administration building, Mr. Abers is the incumbewi - to rush a little bit less. ' that his decisions are bathd on histhe taking Oway of everyon&sand Mr. Deckowitz is seeking did aim of providing the children -ofrights to vote ma referendum On seat beIng vacated by the-retire. District 63 with the finest possiblethe Administration Building Ihre ,T'ere'sa nice variety of FERTILIZE LAWNS 2,500 Sq. Ft. ' meut of Mrs. Irene Luck. Both education in a financially soundegalistic maneuvering. the dcci.candidates are eminently-quaJi. -telephone styles and colors i EARLY 12-4-I. p 'school district. sinn . making process by thefiOd and they deseÑeyour vote. Polls are open on ApriI s PLANT FOODS FOR NEW 2. y:u can choosè from. . - between 12 p.m. and 7p.m.' a oio LAWNS Exercise your right to vote a EVERGREEN REVIVAL KIHJER Callour BusineOffice go to the polls. '' .

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AillER : CnterCoúfl ' ' 4, CRABGRASS KILLERS- r APPIYNOWTILLILACS basketball win SAIE 7.S9YAIXE '! BLOOM FOR AGES 2'/ TO 6 ONLY IN A SUMMER PROGRAM-WHEp.EJ The special edùtion, baskàt. for $4.75 I LAWN SEEDS-ANY MIX TIlE S1UDENT LEARNS THE BASIcS 0F EDUCA1ONWHrn ball team'$rom the Maine East CONCENTRATING ON THE NATURAL BEAUTY AI(OÚNDHIM. Center CoOl-t tooka fourth piace COOKOUTS ARTS&CRAFrS - ójnmn in the state -tournament. held FRIENDLY, HELPFUE ADVICE BY SPECIALISTS. . Friday, March 14, and Saturday. OPEN 7 DAYS & 5 DAILY EVENINGS. Small Groups Under 8upervjsjo, March iS. In Kewanee, III. : OfOur R eguhir Teâchers The teamrepresented-the Northwest Suburban Special-Mb- letteAssociation in the state LAKE COOK !UM TRANIPORTATION - competition. - . - AVAILABLE- & GARDEN SflE REGISTRATION NOW OPEN ¿DHUIt 61 meetmg I-.997 : LEE STREET R,:45 PROGRAM BEGINS JUNE 23 The Board -'f Edùcatton . of ,.- (2 Blòcks North of ÂIgonqun Rd. L FEW Furthèr Infornùùjon Cuft School District 67 will holi an : adjourned regular meeting -On DESPLAINES !ko'., 677.8252 . . - Tuesday;April i at9 p.m. at the

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flsssSsa5rs- . OaktonBoard.. Camlidatesl John J. Prochaska Levin's platform "Sound Mr. Prochaska. of Redfietda member of the ParkRidge Mr. Prachaska. age 31. is. Court. Park Ridge. is a five.year Jaycees. His prOfessional affilia- warned with one child. Moñèy Mânagernent" resident of the Commonity Col- tiöns ieclade: the Institute of . Daring his college years. Mr. lege district. He is employed as a Internal Auditors. the American Prochaska was a member of. the Howard Lenin. candidate forcilento with mMion dollar expen- Senior Internal Auditor by the Instituté of Certified Public Ac-Student Senate and Board of the .the. OaHon College Board. ofdunces. He ha a LA. in Federal Reservè Bank of Chicago coantants. and the Illinois Society Campos I,eadership Development Trustees.is eunñingon aplalfoenseconomics and math from Purdue A certified Public Accountant he of Certified Public Accountants. Commission at Northern Illinois of "sound money máagement.' University, and a M.A; from the received his M.B.A. in Finance University. as well as serviùg as His platform çceom taxpayersSchool of Business at the Univer. and Accounting from Northern Mr. Prochaska was a candldath an officer of a numbr of sjudent of DeE PIaineg Park Ridge,sty of Wisconsin. He earned an Illinois University in 1970, and his for theDistrict 535 Board of organizations. At Wright. Junior Morton Grove.Hiles.Lincoln-F.S.A.. Fellow in the Society of B.S- in Finance from NJ.U. in Trastees in1973 and 19T4. In College. he served as President of wood. Skokie. Golf. and Glen- Açtuaeies. 1966. He was previonsly emp- 1973. his candidacy fell 600 votes the Student Government and the view. Levin says; 'Theres not.. "LeEs face it.'says Invio, Ioyed on the auditing/accounting short of election and in 1974. only Business Club. .. . one businessjnan.on the .Oaktoo "the taxpayers of nip communIty staffs of the Keebler Corp., 200 voles short of eleetiöñ He Hóard.but rntlIins of taxpayers!. need a man of my expertise to General Telephone & Electronics, regularly attends the public meet- dollars will be spent by trusteesrepresent them on the Oaktoa. and the AC. Nielsen Co, ings ofthe Board oflrusfees. and on the new campus. I am reallyBoard. I'm concerned with my Mr. Prochoska is the Adjutant has developed a working relation' egneerned for theltaxpayecs ofowntax dollars and that of the . and a board member of Mel ship with many of the offiçials of this district. and ltyant to makecommunitys. I have the capee. homey American 'LegionPost the college and the board mom- certain that alltag monies areience. education, backgrooñd. bers from his prior election spent io a prudent manner." 247, has served as delegate to the ornee or eetto CopomyArtoN . and expertise to do a goodjob for District 64 School Caucas, and is activities. ., . o, tut ,tae,as ENClOS OFFICE I2vin is an expert .ui moneymy friends and neighbors in the management. He is a manage- cIO74THECAP Oakton district. I look fOr support - ment consultant with Hewitt :from everyone inthedistrict Associates, a business manage concerned with their tax mon- ment consulfant ficin, and assists. ies." - ..- Feichter .opens campa. .ign

Pat;n Feichter.in Opening his . cam." Peichter. holding two . .campaign for trustee of Oajtton degrt himself. ws ccfemng to Community College. tody stted the Maine-Oakton-Niles Adult that his principal theme Is vto Continuiñg Education Program . developand imprdvé both corn- which offers a great variety of manity relations and academic practical and academisubjccts to quality.' Citing his long caper-: interested adults. . lenco as a parent, teacher. and In conclusión. Feicliter offered young people's counseloC. Mr. tllP following suggestions. 1he Feichter. said "some of my kids trustees on tire Oakon . College (en-strIdents) have come back and BOard deserve some ceedit for the told nie about the conditions at programs which are working well.

. .O5ktoo andafter investigating But they shouldn't stop tepo lonE . thecollege myself; I am forcOd to in self-congratulation. C5reful agree that it s not operating with and constant réview is necessary. maximum effectiveness, lt isAcademiçstandards.must be .-.-- esfrccially sad because Oaktonraised so that young people can College sud the conìmunieies progress.Taa dnllars mústnot br .within Maine and Nilet townships wasted on ill-conceived theÓ- ... have a.grcàt itotendal for working riesbut spent to upgrade the ,, together for the benefit of young system. Above all, the goals of peopIc and adults" . the college and the goats òf the Asked for thither details.. Mr. s.. Maise and Nues communities Feichter ceplied. that. "I Would mustbe brought back together-a ..have some reservations about school and its community wrist . sendint my Own son to Oakton have the saine goals... right now because l couldnt be For fUrthet formation. con- Our lOw rates WOuIdnt méana thingif we didn't back sure his credits would be trans- tact Pat Feichter. 9t7 Potter rd.. . ferabte to all cniteges if he Des. Plaines. 298.5887. themupwith first-class service. We offerautomatiç decided to gó on for his degree. : .. Also. I'd worry about Ìhe schoci's . .. infiatioh coverage.. And, of course, Î'rn always closeby image and how that might affect. ersh ..skiI1 . my son. FoC myself. however. I g fJ whenyouneed.me. Stop in or call. . wouldn't hesitate to. take an -' .

flterestingOOnroe undnrOaktons . . . iiinovtive MONACEP grog- leadershrp .netflods work- . . . . shop focus,ng on'.the pnnciplos. d developmeât of effective ng .,.Oakton candidate.. IraderohiplI be held op Friy ...... andSaturday. April II and 12. at . , Lée Prince Oaklon Community College. : Students. Iaculty.staff an4 ..'. ;I.eePrincc. candidate for the LevI Jeans forall shapes. Oakton Comrnunitycollege.boacd Tail. : ¡II South Short. SIìnny. Jolly. Hour-glass. Pear. . : . otrustees ¡nt e pri 12 eIectwn. said that he would beFriday in Building 3 and from . . . g Whateveryourshape;theGaprsgotyou covered. 3écauseeach . a.m. to 5 p.m. m Building 6 .appearmgatall community sao- Saturday. . Gap carrìesover4toflsof Levi'sFromthewildtothetame.. . . . Funky knock-arounds. .' ...... : =:;=t: i Thr01 3at theDistaicttunch For liiethèr 698-2355 .From cords to brushed ...... ce Linda denìms. Styles to fut every . ...: .

. p.m. at ute Gemtni School, . . - age,sex.tasteand shape...... Ballard and Greenwood. in Hiles. . IflJ)p 45 hikes . Pñn has also been invited. . . . .- Remember: You never out- . ... i. : and.wiIlappear2ttho:1Jocsdn l,Ufl oinger. ra . grow your need for Levirs. wenn run vJnOpOatcsNigig. by Sgr Trou1, 45 sponseiJ . Wednesday. April 9, ni b pm.in Fall into the Gap. And have aut. . " i Ì \ \ by Oak School departedat 5am.. '7942 Oaktón. St:NOes the lincoln Hall School., aird the on Saturday March 15 foe Monti- .pa_Se-_, 9355 N. tlwaukee.Ave.. (across from J.0 Penneys& ni*t toSèasCgtaIog Store). District bS Caucus toOt samecello. Ill. where theysetup canqi PH: 967-5596Schaumbueg, WoodSeld Mall. PH: 882-4993 hIcs9o. West Devon Ave. week. ' - . . . and set out IthIIIÌ the trail by neaT Western). PH: 743427? cIiIc.ge. i 11 E. ÇMcago Ave. (across (rom The Water --I win be matong an ap-.. . t2;3O p.m. Aten-mlle hike. ante at the Township Meeting. miles were spent mpetly . Tower). PH- 265-2505chIcago, Broadway 8. Batty (Newtown). PH 929408$ thIÔagO. . ApeiI.8. and will be ahecef STATI FARM '°-.N cicero Ave. siicomers across from Seats). PH: 736-341 1 s Haiwood Heights. 5120. wadiugthmughmudurarotni Like agood .wheee J can inert the votein.. n Lhb r, spring thaws. The boys enJo . N Harlem Ave. (near Foster Ave.) PH: 857-7979 Prince said. . . Evergreen Paik. Evereen Plaza. Viewing miny historical sites PH: 422-5451f 5kW Csnhuiy Town, 318 Hawthon Center. PH:362-635Y Himmond. lud.. Ihavegotten same ofmybcstalong the way, among them ----.is.diere. 7040 IndianapolIs Blvd. (½ mie N ot Frank-BounanXWay). PH (219) 844-7500...... ideas leOni aiea residents and I BryantCottagewhom LincoIoan Stat.. ìDtento continue. to be respoa met to pian their marped sivetolbeirilceds. Ihopeiwillbe. .. I NSU RANC L. New Yout7PhilaeIphl.jW.shlngton D.CJBIIIIIMOI&AU.nWO.trOIt .. STATE FARM FIRE AND ASUALTY.COMPANY:. _f thetr voteson Eecthpii .. tm.pIIstSt Latgs/K.nsas cftyloJtwnoma c*IyJDaIlas!Houon Day. April lZPetnoeomdu . Home Office: Bloomington, IIiriois losIdS nSvu Fe.ndscSssWe . . Prince said he nieste release

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The Buaje, Thuosday, Ap.II3, 1975 q,-rrUSEFUL CandidatekemsconsIderi TnisteeCandidate lidwellissues mpaugn statement :-.-- GIFT COLLECTIÓNIN OUR TOWN- ' I1lI IUtU1 Willen Yero Tidwell, indepen. Village of Niles ente a positivelarge entho as an airline. weare » Franz anus. mc000uuern au- p.0sur vinwum.uuiIy Inn. WC ene candidate for board of-- stanigainstsuchlncrensèsandIunable to prevail. Noise. io r dldate Iho Boardf Truslees, must developpublictrnsporta. Trustees forthe Village of Mies. think lris one of the funttions ofsomethtag that dlminlshej the' Vgluge of Niles, bus issued thetlonfurtber than this ifwe are to has issued lhe;following cam. the CommUnity to fight for thevalue -of our property. There 'aré fbUowing political statement: help thecongestionthatWnow pulp statement: benefit of rée people who ftive alsO psychological problOmt caos . Iam running for Trustee for "The campaign is drawing to.a have. here. r ed by the.conslañt noite . the Village ofNiles because of the . close and unlike the other candi- .- "2.We need more Police "Muybe we cannqt beat Çom- "The Village of NlIesnhooId many years I have lived here and mnnweìlth Edison and the other dates running who bave not protection.. Nues has , a-higb make evefy effort to eeforce ita stated anything positive. I would concefltratioi% ofdifferent kioth of thestrong fueling I have fur my Útility còmnpanies,-'bur wecá-noise abatement laws and toy-to like,to make some proposals for occupancy withinlis bouidaries. comuiüity...... laioly should be in'there pilchingget the FAA and the airlines to Nues' future: Different density neighborhoods ..I aM particularly concerned whenever they ask for addittonalreduce this nuisance. '1. We most concentrato our needdifferent kinds of POlice about the tremendous increase in incéeàses. ,.1 mention these two problems the utility costs of Our gas. "In this same vein,I ambecause they involve two huge efforts for the future in regarda to protection. One squad cac anhour electric., and telephone. Most fraflic control. Niles is blessed going through a neighborheod of concerned about our inability tocorporate entities our commuéity with being close to all of the single family homes may be all recently. our gas bills rose control the préblem of th"noisehas -tiré been able to deal with bnsineso actlouïn the Northwestright, but it is not all right dramalicallyI have flot Seen the from O'Hare Field.Again,iteffectively. Ac least we should try Suburban area, but the penalty area that has a high density óf seems that in déaling witt such aand I' will certainly make that -... --. effort'. .. we pay. for that is that all the families in a multiple apartnt

canosos - to the people of Niles , atire almnO cl5vvn turned down anoffer by the'atuibulance, carillons, satellite annutIySutiT% .,uvJaIyaara% arovalyaIdflifl U.S. Bonds issued andr c Gotf-Mainr Park District to bny kidney cliniC. -helped in the a OShI' Ceutilcaic - a I½% CmIIIIcaI. nicw Pauabeek e ice lime. Acceptance of the offer Imbilman 5itOO Atcniait(mtitianee fun . . Diamond Jubilee, and the above trausIte.fans)' l.esanfann) lltIi$l.tea) / would have produced badly neo- eonxthn no.0w. C0.csn . Savings accounts ded revenue and yet wontd have mentioned lights'atJozwiak Park. aIrovnIran% aeOÌ.ØI$tIdS.SI% annval,laldtSI% made ase pf Ihr" facility in the Also several other civic organiza- a a0niJlainca5vCatm!aqUkSnOnMooimvtMoowl,yd.ic, manner for which it was desig- lions bencfuttcdby the Niles Days .Nula! mull-me the gIft i trove checked beles. auppiy trotted. - . Certificates of Deposit sed. , Contmittee. olpoalT $5OOOR MORI' DEPOSIT siete to suso I (B) : The Nitra Park District 'must feel, thereisa needforS' a&sgt.eovuree ac. 9.app.mcntatnrDteonne,ad Do.2.2fu CUP engage in -long range planningsomeone with" practicalexpel- , aauCePnp a o. 4.icppfulf, atilitat - . Çheck cashing seMa istomers both of its recreational objectives.icoce in developing ofour ñewiy aa.ioeavur. pas,Wlih r. Iltrqt. acquired parcels and to assist in sklttut pluntlncaveru non.r,d °" - on4 itsfiscal - nerds.Present , uacnpus a e. e'enpfe.pnt /J progranis and facilities must beany Way pOssible in the operatioo Yak. homóyour f.vorft.wh.nyou d.po.It $1,000 to $5,000 . Freeparking ofthe current parks, I feel there is a Trnonler$.,.,.,,..,.,., fruniniyunoni mlii, ;; tightly managed and alternative . e.SlSvaawvsco or mo,'öJn a new accountor your pr.a.nt aounL ' Aeeasnt fun. sources of funding must bra need for facilities for oar senior - . Pay io the orde, nl SI. Paul Federal ansIosi nf citizçns is which they ChleaiO. (Ba uwe te uncln.epanabnnk nr eadlltnate.) - Mortgage Loans T explored which do not involve can sit., CORNINGWARE.hasrevolulionlzeqcookwareand st: Paul Fednral has ncqulredthe bright additional tasation and do notrelax, and er,jpyour fine parks." Spice O' Llfepattemjuot forydo. An<coOkn asgood at Il looks. Uuelt onlop otlhe ntove. tn the Name Sun see fis . Homeimprovem involve the risk of detriment to oaen or brolle,, Qnyour dining room table, In lIte refrigerator ortreezer. Heran yoqr opportunIty aireeL,,.,,., the Community. The Park Dist- . Dennis J. to have oneoflh..otuseful items lorloday's homemakernimptybymaklngaqoallfylngdeponit.. city . .Slatu._.... Ztp.. : riet's financial problem is'serious See these beautiful pieces on dinplayat anyol 51. Pant's five offices. Mate your deposIt In - tóans on savings accounts but chitchingat straws is not the - Christianson pernos,or nendloryoúrgift selection right now by using thehandy coapon. answer. Decisions concerojng the Marine Pet, Dennis J, Chris- use of park facilities must brhanson. son of M. and Mro. - - made only after an analysis - - of aEdward Christianson of 8645 MAXIMUMCERiIFICATE.YIELD, DAYINPDAY-OUT INTEREST - - -" , - 749 LeoStreot, DesPlainea, Illinois 6OO18.' PJiñ 118 pafliculär activity's impacton theNormal. .Niles completed hitan- LÑT - s commonity and a ralisttapp-try training school at the Marine, ..-..- Monday-Tuosday-Thursday:9 A.M.-5 P.M. O Friday: 9 AM-S P.M., Saturday 9 A.M.-1 P.M. raisal ofita income potential. ThisCorps. BasO.- Camp Pendleton. Wednouday:(We are cloned, but your ..ivings are type of responsible and econom- Calif. He receivedspecialized CHICAGO HÒNE OFFIcEt6700WentNorth Ave., ti0635(312) 6fl-5000 .L5NDER 5PU1 . eernindally lntereßt) icalgovernmental process mostinstruction in infantryweftpons - SrancI,en:Fraii&Jl'plj, 10035 W. GrangAve., 60131 R&IIIi MuldOwly 3139,Klrchoff Road 60008 DaRMI. Hanover-Wsyne'Dlvllon;'14o s. HtcköiytiOIOS Gtiboouo. 2lSeW. ian, B.&r;TII.i.day,Apifl3, 1975

.. . TO-EDITOR. TheBagle, Thuij,Ia,Ap,113, 1975 Ronald riedm,- - RI1 ...autuIc unnc.iuuiugy zur I LETTERS Ocoiftq.. Nues, :and Jøhn A. academicaciiievement during the Cicero. 9011 Chester, NUes; have previous semester, - Lincoinwood .responds. beennamedto the Dean's Listat to village pamphlet

Tothe Editor: . .. exist and will make it a.belier : Iamsending thisletter in -M.: i regard to the pamphlet that has I have lived 'w Lincolnwe,d Step been circulated throughout thegoing On i. years asd can sie up your fight against village of Lincolnwood by the much moco for Lincolnwood than yAP. First I am proudof being a We have. In the past few months. : inflation with thesehighly Democrat andI am an angryVillage Hall has been movIng homeowner who does not like toaround trying to pleace the interesting be referredto as an octopus withresidents with the electioz draw. savjngs pIan a stranglehold on the village. Iing near. Don't let them use that think this village has been in aold routine of low taxes. There - K.Sping up wiih Inflation isa hard climb these days. Butwe con stranglehold for many years andwill always he low taxes andwe '--h.Ip you r.achon.w basi of fInancials.curlty wIthsix big luvinga it is time for action by the peoplewill still have more for Lincoln. plans. - of Lincolnwood. including thewood for all age groups. sills . . mils I am involved in many PIckthon,s thatb.stfllI youi financial n..ds. YoUtan oIl.ct people of Lincoln Towers who cern- your Incäm. quart.dy or l.t lt compoundfö mali. have been apathetic to the causemushy affairs and have ytosco your sovings grow of the village. lt should make noa Mr. Mollett in any of tise iorg.r. Or colloct monthly Incomeon Silver Passbooks and Cor- . tifleot., withbotone.. of $L000 ormoro. difference if you are a Democratassociations. Where did the vil.. or Republican. What is importantlage pick him up and how much -lt: 'ii.SdE sur. mou. in 5h. battleagainst high prices and iswhat you can do to makethis, a salary is he drawing from the ocanomic unc.rtolnty. Takeyour first stop by stipping into the First better place to live. My belief inmillions in the village goyim. today.' what Ihave heard and seenment? through the workingsatthe I think that whether you'rea Citizens Action Party can help inDemocrat or a Republican.it many ways. makes no differenze with the VAI' or CAP. Let's .ake it a cieno in the last election the lowcampaign. tfthis is all the Village INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE. tases were brought out to scarcoff Maturity 6 yours. Minimum Administrative Partycan do, then the residents of Lincoinwood. Asthey're running scared. o- doposlt$l,OOLInterest to say you need us because Sincerely yours,

mallad quarterly. . 7,ouf without us you can't exist, this is Fred J. Hossfeld wrong. Without them we can Homeowner of Linenloweod Praises Sutker for affirmativeaction . PASSBOÓK CERTIFICATE. Dear Sir: both non.pnlitical and political Just deposit . MaturIty 4 or moreyears./ì I attended the Open Forumpersons. (Two ticketsfor the ,O,i Minimumdeposit $1.000.(iII conducted by Cah,in Sutker, Niles Nues Township Democratic Or. Option of monthiy income . II Township Democratic Commit-ganization Golf Outing were won more ($5.000minimum) orquar- $25or torly teeman, on March20 at Oaktonby Walter Flintrop. an. Indepen. r compoundingf Center. All candidates runningdent Republican and Caucus g!9j for the Oakton Community Col. Party member.) RED BARN. 0½" X 6½" lege Board, the Skokie Library Other Township Committee- toane or Board and thc District 219 School men of the lOtIt Congressional Board were invited so that we can Districtwereoutspoken in their SILVER PASSBOOK i.Maturity see.and hear them. No questionsshocked surprise of the alten- existing 2% to 4 yours. Minimum depositfi were asked about their personaldance and interest shown by our si_000. OptIon of monthly income (( political affiliation. voters and they also commented GINGERBREAD. 9%" x 7½"- ($5,000 minimum) Or quarterly' The meeting was held as anon Mr. Sutker's Affirmative Ac- compounding tQ growth. Affirmative Action. Open Partytien and Open Party Policy. savings / I am certain that Calvin Sutker, - gathering, andas a public scrvice. I believe that Affirmativethe Democratic Committeeman Action is something true, real andalso means to bring all of the account. Luxurious full color positive. Let us all become a partelectorate.(men and women of all homes for small SILVER PASSBOOK I. Maurity I to of it. ages) into political organentions songbirds. High impact 0/ 2% yuorsMInImumdeposjt$1,000. /1 With the leadership of Calvin and thereby to take an active part o Option at monthly income ($5.000 d' J Sutker let us.all give into positive in the Political Process. This is molded materials. minimum) or quarterly compound. (/1 I feelings regarding governmentnot selfishly done by Calvin ingfggrowth. and attend Calvin Sutber's openSutkor to either perpetuate him. Slide out door fér house mectings and make hisself in office or for any personal practical wisdom.meaningful and aggrandizement. spring cleaning. z a reality. .ln this way we can Very truly yours, become members of a vocal Arthur S. Bluestein majority and-not members ofa 904tPottiiwattami Drive ______silent complaining group. Skokie The meeting on March 20was attended by an overflow crowd of Dean'sHonor List Michael A, Ericksen, Bonny G. Thanks for Kohier. Roberta A. Prielozny and .Sheryl A. Puls, all of Morton IV,,, .. ,-publicity Grove and students at Augustana aSs SAvINGs Dear Editor: CERTIFICATE a050.l College, Rock Island, have been ul.OaOmh, S Visad We certainlyappreciate thenamed to the Dean's Honor List . . .and feather your own nest publicity printed in your paper for r û, 2¼ Yaa. . for the fall quarter. . with theje high interest ratés! Io .novillos the Selah Singers Coneert..givets rjeksen, a sophomore, isa son CESTIFICATE Ann,.I last Friday, March 21. Yourof Mr. and Mes. -Ronald E. ti_ano min. Visid

cooperation and help in this Ericksen, 5846 Monroe st.; Miss - venture is also appreciated. Kohler. a freshman is a daughter $'ou Will br .liappy to know that of Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Kohler,' - 79ØL the Concert was a tremendous9512 Oleander; Miss Prielozny. a O success. sophomore, is a daughter of Mr. Onci again. many thanks. and Mrs. William Peielozny. 6000 NOTE: (f you withdraw your?noney prior t - . Capulina, and Miss Puls, a . ;s.Cl:,usch the maturity dote,federal regulations - (Rev.) Withdrawal cd Sasouns Cidilicalos botare nsta,ity atti earns

require us to pay you only the Regular intorOsl at passbook ratm less 90 days intnrest. . . orofS5h&flgers Theobald rd., ali of Morton No room fora Passbook rato (currently 5%) for the - period held, less three months interest. . birdhouse_then get Motorcycle dving.course FOUNTAINSQUARE a monogrammid . The MaineOakton-Niles Adult rated in MundcleinstudenßWill E -V4NSTON- . . .. _801 Doviu,.Eyonslon. and Continuing Education Pro. learn and practicesimple and . key ee - Phone 869.340Ó gram is pleased to announce the complex control operations, safe, ilnÓ. offering ofthe first public Motor. . }!I:pE iiL driving/riding techniques.as will withanydeposit. - cycle Driving course in the as maintenance skiffs needed by Chtcagoland vicinity. This fourmotorcycle owners. Classes will week elassin designed with the be heed at Maine SouthH.S. on . 6201Dempater Street novice asid learning non-rider in SAVDGSL ... so Milwaukee, Niles (312)965.4400 mind. Motorcycles are belog Thursdayevenings and Saturdays beginssi zgApril24. Class sizewill .AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Pisano 9674400 A FuU Ranime Bank movided with the cooperaflon of l,e limiicri and alistudents must FDIC insurance isnow $40000. Kawasaki Motors and their dea. eighteen years ofage and lership.'Oa Any Sunday". lo.possess a valid driver's license. Th.uuiky, Al3, 1975

first Federal of Çarnp Mor Gro.Piograrñ Ruth Baum, cándidate for MG . Library Board es PIaes new R.th Baum-has anñounced her. .custorner se.vice candidacy for Trustee of theefforts She bú servedas troop Motton Grove Library. A resident organzer and was a Brownie Mr.. lohn A. Eagleson, Presi. of MOrton Grove fot over sixteen Leader for thtee years, Giri Scout dent of First Federal Savingso years, Mrs. Baum said, "As a Leader for two years, Cadelte Des Plaines, anñounced .tcday member ofthis community I feel i Leader for three years and that travelers - checks now have a responIbiiity to give Neighborhood Chairman for three offeredwitijoutan éxta chafge to . gàrs. : service to it. I have been active in A any. savings. cústomer,The cus. village affairs and believe my graduate of Northwestern tomer pysònly for théamnunt óf background qualifies me to serve -University with a degree in.the checkissued. Hais quoted as as a member of the Library.erni5fty,. Mrs. Baum iscur. saying.This is, another of the RoaM. tenlly employed as a chemist with Services that being introdicd - Mrs. Baum is a charter mcm. Topeo Associates in Skokie. for our savings customers. The ber of the Morton Grave League . . Together with her husband. Association is continually striving . . Joe. Mrs. Baum lives at 7528 to offer our customers the service of Women Volers and served a ... Emerson President from1971to.. 1973. with their three child. and convenience that will meet During her term as president, the renp Carol,-22, a graduate student their financial needs." League made a two year study of at Syracuse Univ., Wendy, 19. a frtshman at Augustpna College 51e suggested that anyone who . The Morton flrve Park Distriètmast -be shówn t ime of MoiWn lrove Library seryicet.- is still accepting fegistrations for andJim. . 16. a junior at Maine is not presently availing them-. registration. Among tke many She also was a regular Village their Çaiflp, Mo!. 9mProgram cemp activities to- ftroffèred are Board observer for several years. East ILS. selves. of these services stop in .., election for the MoMos and open o savings account.at the which will be entering its froththe following - Archeri, Horse. Girl Scouting Is another area of season this year. The camp is community Service to which Mrs..Glove, Library Trustees. will b home office at 749 Lee st.. Des manship, Swimming, Study ii Tuday. April Plaines. open to children who are enteringPlant and tree types. tndian Lore, Baum has given her time and . 5; Ist thru 7th grades nett fall. Birth nature peints and craft making Certificates or pioof .of grade out of natural materials. Why not provide your son or daugthcr with the experience of livfng outof. a doors--learning how to cook their own food without the modem conveniences in a natural W&,ds setting an0 getting to meet new and old frieñds. Each four week session will be climanéd with a NILES SAVINGS; 'Family Program" at which lime parents are invited to learn all the many new activities their cliildee. . . basa hive experienced at camp. Camp session are: ffrst session: June 17 to July t4; seçond sessionJuly 15 to August 8. Registration is being taken at the main office, 6834 Dempster. Fee is $50 per session, one half more for non.residents. Non-residents may register beginning May 5 at the Park District office. No bas transportation is provided out of the Morton Grove Park District . area. The campers are hosed - from convenient bus stops near theiè homes to Harrer Park from where they are bused to their different activities. Bus stops cats be from two to three blocks away . fOr you! from home. CampeS must pro. vide their own lunch while the Camp will provide a soft drink. Campers living west Of the Forest In fact, from now until AIñI 30, Preserve will attend camp on 1975, Nues Savings offers you a Monday. Tuesday and Thursday. Campers living east ofhe Fornest choice of 160 nationally advertised Campers living east of the Forest Preserve will attend timp on gifts- FREE -depending.on the Monday. Wednesday and Friday. REFUNDS:. No refunds will be amount you add tó yourprésent issued afterthe program begins. A $5 tre will h\deductêd if account or the new accéunt cancrllation :curs biioin - the you open. program beginn. Pròf of resi- -dency will be requirrol at lime of registration. -

anti ¿7Bfts arh.òws Ì3rve-u The lricñds oftbe Nues Public Library will feature an Arts and opefl days . Crofts Çorner thgetherwith their OW Used Rauh Sale April 10 then

. April 13. Anyonein the library a district may show and/or sell their items at this time. Space is limited . où a.tlestcome basis. To reserve space call Mrs. 'ioine Bergeron at 967-8090. The long winter evenings. spent knittliig. .crocheting. painting. Wwing and. -a few of die gips m'tê craft work ecu be profitablé tu yOu FSHC ' at the Arts and Çrafts Corner.

. 1f y have any. used hooks to dongteio the hook saie please , : - .. . - BE P 'bring them to the libraryor call ...... ,alleçpecésjaidn.. Mes: Noia Bell f.ewicki at %5- - wI after 5 p.m. for pick-up. Thi krITESDA ThURSDAY -AñÀssoán D.vot.dto S.ctafty . . sale will be held in the Audio- PM 0OM B 00 PM WED. & SATURDAY 0OAM . 1:00 PM lrs1 Visual Room of the Nues Public rgiqÂy' ' O0AM : e00 PM ' WED9ESDA Cloud ; . . . 1077 DEMPSTE-NILES ILUNOIS : Phone W-8000 ... SA1OA 9:00AM. lsOOPM , . . . GvEvuRFAm.. ffuELPs1 - - .. empsterpiíza state .bìàk'

. 4g..ñi,iIIjs 60648.3!2/29833OO'chicao : . -: ...... -- .aThU.Ag,Ajul3ø7S .

OIRstudent acth,itiès N:laI GymDemañstÑtión. Ed.. ucation Eapo EahItu*lasm!u aáioitn it : The Lemling Tèwer YMCA.fiesg trampoline, baiaiicè Out lady of: *$nsom !Chool JaM: WM . held. Many questioni ofCoàquieror's Gym Program. will beams. hoops, jump ropes, Winds . A-phil of local mmusity ;weeks. the pepared genenaliateteat wexe present a special Oye' Demon. andballa will bepresented as menibers .ind theológians wiR l;poatets:to publicize 'EducUon the workshops and dómonstra atrattonfor children with isarning to ime perception, - balance, discuss Ethnie Biiem RevWted TuttE Ezpo.' showm pn 41 dona.- disabilities onSunday. April 6 at mùscularcoordination and at 8p.m.on Thursday, Aped 10. levels and awards wme OörLady of Ransom fifth inFiidding 6, Room 603 atOabton . . -e p.m...... given to the beat in each age gradersgaveademosístralionof. -The demonstration.. will be Community College. The pnepe:of the dernônstra.- group,Itlooksasthougbwelsave the Thany areaS th5' are intro. Partirtpating. in tSe discusSion - is to piesentexercines andirnder the dkectlon of Mr. Ray a good deal of sitiado ability' donad Lo in the music program li will be Nicholas BlasMayor of activistes from.which the teaming Newman, Volunteer Director of . PLICA surfacing at OLR. Nilet; Rabbi Neil Brief of the offeoedtothemlsy Sister Gacilla. disabled child may beheSt. Ac- the Conqueror's Gym Program 'dücafion- Expo' Is -a prag-Among these are singing in .rh,. ¡.,b.., Tho, YMCAin Nues Township Jewish Congtr. yam held at the beginning ofrounds. playing percussion in- located -at 6OO, W. Touhy ave., pstion in-Slrokie; and Eugene d and rhythmic echoing V.Lockwood. associate professor Marchto acquaint pareáis and . . Niles. -Pamnle -.tech5rs,.andaH: - ... ot teachers with programe being Batid members atOLRentered entered, 5 were judged Suportar interested indisiduath are phìlosophy.atOakton. N-Y IJ-SA..V -tJs carried out in Catholic schools In a COOteSt sponsored by the CYO and 3 Excellent. The judging was to-attend. Admission Is free. FOr Admission to the event ié free, . - Por further informatiOn, contact the Arebdiocene of Chicago. In atSt. Perdinand school on March based on IntcrpretaflnnTech. . further information contact John .051? 5ta -both -LooIa Achdeiny 1.titean boys and girls did i ,.....,ar 1.,,.rnI T...,.. 4 ;i, vr . MONAOEP at 696-3600. . The.originals - of. these . and ReIna High School werethe .eXøeptlOflBlly weil of the 8 who-vário9s ot)mv..f5ctars . .. nsterpieces are priceless. Yet tby,

. : .expensive:..:reproductions Of: these scUlpturesare yoursforflIy

. to $23.95 at COOK COUNTY FEDERAL SAVIGS. : té.Bàflk ..: LetGcJf M.ìi!S..ta Start with-Michelangelo's Moses or any of the.i O pieces,1 t's easy to own them at these prices well below their retail value. makeyour savingswork for you! All you néed dà ¡s-deposit $500 to15,000 in a new or .e,ing account, and you can order your choice at prices shown bw. At GoitMill StateBahk, youcanchoosé.fromanyolfive dilferentsavings plans...

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. ... . venience, interest wi!i be payablemonthlyòn Certificötes of5,OOOor more.Thatay, havé .:: extra money each mònth in addition.to your paycheck orpensiôn.)' ':: BL )F MOSES h9 Arnold 8r-gc'rcl5

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: SAVINGS& LO-AN ASSOCIATION CLAYTON L JOHNSON 2720 W. DEVONAVENUE . : : - . : . : . .. -1612700 - . PRESIDENT NILES.JLLINO)S 60648/PHONE:824-2116 MEfR FWEUL OPOSfl .IPSURNÇE CONOM11ON Bii$s,Thurdiy, ApiiI3, 1975

The 5ugie, Thuisday, Apdl3, IASCINThNG FUN& JHNIÑG . Locaistudénts ¡n 1975 -

... Aspli*.thkrngIe Student-FacultyScotch :Doubks dançe marathon - - . . -. )o7_ thv Asphalt Jungle. a 1950 movie Maine East's GirIsBowling haye wön klatt place. The first VarietyCIubBaiL nl tarring -Marilyn Monroe and Club on Pcb. 19 held itaflnnalgame was a 455 and their second , £okk The Skokie Valley Symphony fÙwfoo1 G!IID! Sterling Hayden. will W shown at StuderFaculty Sêotch Doubles. game was a 164 for a soties of .. -King and Queen Orchestra, in connection with . the 8:15 p.m. on April 4 in Building 6 First place went to Gail Cohen 49; ... - All-Israel Fashion of -Oakton Community College, a Maine East senior from Morton Second ple was awarded to Skokie Fine Arts Commission, Festival Sue Golan. - has announced theappearance of Oainon and Nagle, Morton Grove. Grqve. and MiSs. Junis Johnson, a Maine East soph-r Sir George Sottï, Music Director Admission is free to 0CC and para.professional at Maine East. omore from Morton Grove. and of the Chicago SymphonyOr- . MONACEP students; a 50 cents Mr. George Joiinek. boys' phys- This is the second consecutive chestra,for a'Non-Levtare." . donation is requested of others. year that Gail and Mrs. Johnsonirai education instructor and varsity wrestfljig coach at Maine The event willtake place on East. They bjwled a 189 the first Sunday, April 27 al 3p.m. in the game.and a ID the second for a Nues East RS. Anditorium, r RHEAKFAST. series '3t6. Lincoln and Nilesave., Skokt. General admission ticketsare $3; -AUVEPS SPECL%L- student tickets will be soldfor Il. FRENCH TOAST Mail orderrequests for this AND SCRAMBLED -Ñi.hicayo OOtStanding event may besent to the Skokie Fine Arts Center,7908 EGG AND STRIPSOF "An Ev4ing with Taarov Babb st., Skokie, 60076 Keinan.lsra'çls Voice in Chi- or call BACON ORPORK LINK . 677-5038 for farther information. cago," is theSpeak-Out proseo- Hours at the Centerare Tuesdays tation for Thttsday. April 24 at 8 and Thursdays from IO SAUSAGE SERVEDWITH FRUIt CUP p.m., at the1ayer Kaplan iCC. am. to 3 Wendy YedoMaine East University ofllflnois, Champaign, p.m.. Mondays and Thursdays 5050 W. Chdch st., Skokie. from 2 to S p.m. and Sundays Yaacov K(gian. Israel's Con-graduate and - member of Phi on April lt, 12 and 13. This fromlto4p.m. - sulate Gene and Consul forSigma Sigma sorority, and Scott couple is soliciting for donations u LUNCHES FROM Becasteis, Nues West graduate which can be sent to the Epilepsy Press and 1ofrmation. will relateand member of Alpha Epsilon Pi A sell-out crowd of more than SSO parked theGuildltall in the AND THE ONLY RESTAURANT and discuss most responsible Foundation of Americaor the Ambassador Went to ogle at film star Ann-Margret Apid Showers THAT OFFERS A fraternity, will be participating in National Assoriation for Retarded at the 8th Shirleyann (Mrs. Ben A.) Borenstein and exciting.profession, arcar- annual Variety Club Celebrity. Ball. Ann-Margretwho was the- and daughterBarbara Jean, a 52-hour national dance mars- Citizens, e/o Scott Bernstein, 110 Aprll Showers, a student 7027 N. Humus, Lincoleweedwill show this see.through black, . ding to PeajR. Karp, Adult thon for the Epilepsy Foundation centerofatiraction throughout the evening.was honored as Queen. Program Di -or. E..Chal:nets,Champaign,BI. and immÑiate past eltiefbarker Bene Stein, 9210 variety show featuring outstand. green, orange dress with cummerbund from Gottesand two-piece !!!LY CAESAR of 'America and theNational Milwaukee aso. ing acts by students of Jefferson brown glove leather skirt and 61820. Any and all supportis as King. in recogbition of his tharitable contributions duringthe jacket by'Beged Or of Israel In the Association of Retarde4 Citizens..welcomed. last two years- as the club's head, Taking School,will be performed on 1975 MI.lsrael Fashion Festival,sponsored by the Israel Bend The danre-wl be held at the part in the coronation Women's Divisian, Sunday, April 20 ¡líl o.SALAD. ceremonies are (I. to r) Arthur Rubloff, chairman Saturday, April 5, and Sunday, at 6 p.m. at the Pick-Congress MON., TUES., WED., THURS., GOLF IU. -23 Robert Dachman. April 6. at 2 p.m. mEhr school Hotel. I. Magnin Is coordinatingand áccessorizing the exclusive FRI. a SAT. NIGHTS 7318 Lowell. Lincolnwood. toastmster lev Kupcinet,Henry 11lit. - Hunvitz auditorium, 8200 Or e dale. Midwest showing of Israel's lop designersof haute couture and - manager orchestra leader Frank York, and Arthur Srhoenstadt, (WITH DINNER) . R H-dover RoDe# Rubloff, Putt Niles.-The admlssiois 50 cents ready to wear. - WAHREN BEAm and Schoenstadf as past Celebrity Bail kings.The society soiree The photography of Aaron reined over $25.000 for. Variety Club Children's per person. The show is span- . GOE1JE IIAWN Siskind and Arthur Siegel isnow of Fieskle Inn Charities. sored by the Jefferson School SHAMPOO on exhibitin the William A. P,T,O. and directed by Carol A, SAT SUN WED, 2OO, 4:00. Koehntine Art Gallery, BuildingComplex Notre Dame to Chaconas. 4, Oakton - Community College, stage Çt'*, RESTAURANT 6:00 8:00, 10:00 214 Greenwood FRI MONTU0S., THURS. Oakton and Nagle. Morton Grove. FoI guest at Qakton Phone Carry Out t&(i 9tA4tL0gdL, 6:000:00, 10:00 Paama Garne' 965-9070 Glenview, III. 60025 - 400ì . Open to Service 'a' the public free of Notre Daine H.S., 7655 Demp. "Pajama Game" gave the Ginni Clemens, Chicagoarea 141d over charge, the exhibit will remain at 'the best Chinese food 7041-W. OAKTQNST., NILES PG *er st. in Nues. will present itsworld such musical hitsassongwriter and folksinger,will on the Norlh Shore." ROBELzRED1?ORD Oakton through lriday, April tI. nual musiral on April II, 12"Hernando's Hideaway" and appear at Oakton Community - and 13 at 8 ptn. The Broadway 'Hey There." There will be College on Wednesday, April 9, THÈGREAT The Gallery at Oaltton isopen rootical chosn this BeiiliuC hew D Reimthew O WALDØ PEPPER on Monday through Thursday year isoriginal choreography by Linda from 11:30 a.m. to 12:20p.m. in from 9 am. until 10 'Pjama Game", basedon Rich- Dwelle, Building 3. Room 310, SAT., SUN.?WED. 2:10, 4:10. p.m. and on sed Bissel's novel "714 Cents." All tirkets arr reserved andare The public is welcome to attend TEDD'S EARLY TIMES Friday from 9 am. until 6p.m. ft 6:10.A:10, 10:10 - Words and music are by Richard$2.50 for all. They will also heon this and other segments of the RO LI.. Restaurant-Lounge-Pizza is closed on Saturday and Sunday. FRÊÏÏGGS =w - FRI., M0N TUBS.. THIJES. Adler and Jerry Ross. sale at the door. Please call the Who Is Chicago? serles. Admis. (3pieces) 7420 MILWAUKEE AV.Phone 647-9700 6:t0.10, 10:10 Rev. Milton Adaman,,, C.S.C.. school at 965-2900 foryour slon is free, llII,-I) \ \ Is 2 \ \.I I II \'l Hilovee Grand Canyon Lecture and Rev..John Fitzgerald, C.S,C., reservations. Tickets will be held For further information,con- PG are ion this productionas at the box office. tact Richard Storinger, 967-5120. WITHANY ORDER JOu1. WAYNE director and musical director, . OVER 5O - BRANN1GAN The Grand Canyon, its forma- They selected it beràusé ofthe lion, history and natural beauty, opportunities it offers for soloists cNoogdsmost veI!sQUle moto hns PITCHER SAT.. SUN.WED. 1:45, 3:45 wilt be presented by the monacep an4chorus playets. lt should bea - Travel and Adventure Series at 8 liltfoi- audiences because CA!RY.OUT ONLY 5:47:45, 9:45 the theye co neor.. yet so - FRI., M0N.WES., TRUES. p.m. on Wednesday, April 9, at material parallelá fuirent events OF 5:47:45, 9:45 Maine East High Srhool, Demp Lionel G. 'Lonnie" Hurwitz, in the world of labor,has Phone -965-9070 ster and Potter, Park Ridge. Bun Pohs . Theatres operating partner of The Fireside nostalgic sengs. and a basic love All that's Chicago sinty, - Weekdays 6:00 Admission tothe travel-lecture Inn of Morton Grove, has been ThaI's whal's so near. (Expires Thurs, Apill 10, 1975) WITH LARGE & Sun;io 2:30 'is SI .50, senior citizens 50 cents. named managing director of The Brian Sullivan of NOes is Sid. SL Fireside Inn Complex that in- Sorokin, the romantic lead. Linda JusI a slone's lhrow up Ihn streel is lhe 1S . For further information. r9ll Art lnslitule, and all the thealers. SAUSAGE PiZZA FOR MONACEP, 696-3600. eludes the inn. restaurant. and Simeone of Park Ridge is Babe the additions of Ihn adjurent Williams. the female romantic museums, and shopping on Slate Slreel motor inn and million-dollar lead. Mike Rayof Morton Grove are nearby. too. P.rkfree in our banquet- rentre now under con-. is Mr. HInes the comedy lead. covered garage. And our courtesy car ÍNEST FOODANYWHER: strurtion there. The hi-level ren- Don Schroeder, also of Morton will make any olher downlown / tre will accommodate groopsof tO Grove.istheowneroftheslesp - deslinalion wilhin minutes, BREAKFAST SPÈALS to 700 and will open in June, Tite Pajama Company. Inaddi- 2 EGGS, POTATOES &TOAST 1975. - . - -' Th fnplace . lion there will he at leastsixty - Without the congestion OR FRENCh TOAST, OR WITI! Rurwit-e, joined- The Fireside Notre Dame studentsand girls PANCAKES .BACON Or contusion. That's what's so far .. partnership of Richard. J -Regás from area high schools; - - and Barry B. Shwnan- in- 1973. AnØ so are the other lhings that make aid drink We have TURF & SURF, LOBSTER Before thát time he was with The people dislike big cities.- You see. to.eat 4n_,Goac". Ihal's all 2 blockS away, and that's just lar enough . LUNCHEON-DINNER Pick-Congress IbId as banquet Come'qndowíito The Ground Round und RED SNAPPER & WHITE FISH "Anything Goes" the Cole manager. He joined Pick in 1965. - IO let downlown be a real pleasure torgeteverything that inn't lun. CARRY OUT. SERVICE.. Pofler musical comedy hitpro- - Hurwitz attended Bradley, Uni- sented by Music On Stage RANDYMULLINS Now PII0009662231 -- varsity. He is a member of the Wonderful accommodations- easy to roach Morton Grove Chamber tif Corn- (M-O-S) community thealre will UAILY SPECIALS a only ßpeclals open on Friday evening, April 4. We're right across from the Conrad Hilton Hotel and BYRON ROCHE p VOR LUNCH mercf, Greater Chirago.Hotel . .ALL CINNERS INCLUDE - . at 830 p.m. in Rolling Meadows and easily accessible from all major highways. We have soup or jUICE BREAD A SUITES nd Motel Association, and the ultra modem rooms, swimming pools. and restaurants Folk and Blue Crees Singers Peed Daily wlIhChlnese Soup, Hot.Tea.ndCoskleI Illinois and Chicago Restaueit High School. 2901 W. Cen(ral ni, Performances are scheduled at and Iôunges sprving hearty meals and hefty ddnks. At Macton Grove Gtoimd Rotsid Mon.FREED CHICKENorFRIED LIVER CHINESEIIIOP SUEY,EGG FOOYOUNG, FRIED R1E $1.65 Association. 8:30 p.m. on Friday and a a w/BaconorOnions . - .. .-AI Aristocrat Inns, you'll be so near to all the attractions, Who iIwaga? and atl:30 p.m. on Sundays from i . FOR DINNIR but so far from all the noisy Confusion . Tues. SPAGHETTI or MOS1ACCIOLI . CHINESE QE AMERICAN CHOP SUEY The Musician, aone-act Àjiti.i-t3. Tkketsare $3.50 with ___s - HANK HOLZ '- $3.25 play lhàt it's kind of like having your . a special price of $2.50 for . orLASAGNA w/Meat Sauce written by saxophonist Howard cake andeating it, too. Folk Singer ViHm Pifg0thie students and senior citizens for- - Moore,willbr performed at Wed. FISH FRY PERCH (All You Can Eal Baibead Ribs, Egg Roll, Egg Fou Young, Baibecued Fridayand Sunday performances. AtDes.Piies Gáxid Roimd Pes8 Oakton Community Collegeon Call 800-621 -6909 ToIl Free BROILED ÇHOPPED SIRLOIN Won Tóii Soup or EhInese.Soup, b1nese Tea and For ticket ráservatios call 966- MORTON GROVE Cookies. Friday. April 4. from 11:30am. - -. to 12:20 p.m. in Building 3. Room 4720 or -253-6316. pI,n. 112.791.1901 coU.d Destrr and Wiukegaii w/Grjlled-Onions "Anything Goes" sparkles. 310. - ic4T ;;ShoPPln.cIr.l, with lively tap dance routines and Thurs.. BAKED MEAT LOAF w/Spaghefli Admission is tee. For further BREADED PORK TENDERLOIN . musical favorites such as 'Your 4 . information, contart Rirha*d Sloe- _ceui_1I IheTop" and "IGetalljrkQutof DES PLAINES - ingre, 967-5120. - - . FISH FRY PERCH You.lt in a family-type -show 00 . 444 De. HiSses Ave. Fri. CL ceRESTAURANT 256-2802 Featuring Italian Beef 8-Italian Sousaj. .. Your.In ThS Know that issheer entertainment for p 9236 N. Wauk.gài Rd. AVENUEMOTEV ESSEXINN ASCOT MOTEL 14 . Meal Ball Sandwich.s L Homemade Pizza Wh.nYoUR.ad . - - -BE1WEEN 8TH AND 12TH STREETs. Morfoa Grov.iII. ON MIÇHIGAN AVENUE. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Us. BUg!. ,. -%A!I1 a awa,1og We'renésrwhafyoue'o Ib want. and lai' from what you don't. IIáz!e,Thu,4p1113, 1971

The Bugle, Thueod.iy,April 3,1975 - Speech Pige 29 Contest..Eli HANSON winners l'av csp HughRiso.u . At the recent Scctte- Tourna. Cont'd from MG Chamber..uContinued from MG P.1 Lincolnwoodiun P.1 reduce ear taxdsandprovides League of Women Voters. ment (Touroament of Champions) -"IFrom -the-..LEFT- 'HAND land," Epsttinsaid. *: Maine East students who quali. B better Village services. Special added attraction this a George Feiwell, Cnmt. 'fenmPage 1 another ollar. Arrangements are beingmade year will be ihr presence of Cathy COUNTRY DINING ATMOSPBERE fled for participation were Judy B for the homeownets,said he for our Pùbtic Shore in original According Service groups, Lednora, Miss Morton Grove.and . comedy, Joe E .. toa1971 study by would flln additional civic and fraternal . . Not only did the,Chtnes invent gunpoivderandthe pc)ting the Center forthe B counts in an organizations members of her Court whoare Komperda in extentporaneóus, , . a Environment and Man, high-speed =attempt to recover the préss. but they also createdsome of the tastiest foods in the police choses runbetween profit from io exhibit at EXPO '75.Some of assistingthe Ouo4u th wt %aa*i Woif Larry Kleinstemin humerons ''50,1100 to 500,000 annúally. u. MortonGrove .entirewnrld. . . Aboat 6,000 to 8,000 the sale of the land. the Participating . of these groups wilt be Chamber nf Commerce interpretation, Kevin Luke in u - police pursuits result in "We can't allow at EXPO - Last week I enjoyed lunéhand dinner at )wo.of traffic crashes in which u village off. police, fire, American extemporaneus Eric Freibron in the newest and- a persons are kitledarid between 300 to 400 cials to make $650,000 Legion Post I believe, the finest Chinese restaurants 2,S00 and 5,001)are izjured u on Ihr #134, Women'sClub, Conimuoity FAMOUS FOR BARBEQUE RIBS radio. and Roz Varen andLare l've ever visited. u each year. A minimum of sissuance of a permit, ' . The first was the ChInese Kitchen, 214 Greenwood, 90% of policepursuits are started he said. Blood Replacement Lead Study... Kleinstemin hnmorous dueL Glenview because of a traffic violation. Final Program,- Bi. u u - sate of thelanci Sa whose slogan is, "The Best Chinese. Foodon the ." was Centennial Conimittee,Morion Continued from MGP.1 S4 7f4 For the first time student contingent opon Katz-Weissob- Grove Narses As .a guest of the owner, Tony P. Lan, a very likeable. and ' Association and Your Village Beard, Air judges were also usedatthe In 1973 the InternationalAssociation of Chiefs u taming o building permitfrom the Poilu. enterprising young businessman, I Cnjóyed'some Chinese passed a resolution "reaffirming of Police village. and anearby resident,isan tino Commission, Health Board. Scottie. Each school selected its cunvtcjion a accrptabtn SALAD RAU students to participate appetizers of egg rolls and barbecued spareribs.followed bya u justified to pursuit is Epstein also dismissed plaintiff.the judge Nurses Association andmagne of as student main course of fine 'fut chop.sney and egg fou yonng and accomplish legitimateobjectives of law ihr said. judges. and Mickey Connorand a enforcement. " Women Votersarge you to allow With Dinner At NoExtra Cost Steaming hot pot of their sperm) tea. Somefrtpnds of mine who ILincoinwood Homeowners Asso. Epstein also dismissedthe Debbie Glich represented Maine =ciation oso plainliff In the suit soii's charges that your child io participate in this East. '.were;aloag also enjoyed 'their lunch at the -Chinene'KItchen u The Police Association Loois Ancet, very )mporlaat program. having the Cantonese Chow Mein. Their urged localpoticetosèt.up u becauseiiisn'tan Owner or Lincolaweod village OPEN 11 A.M. to I A.M. DAILY At the Scottie Tournament international favorites, u guideItnesoverning police attorney, was Again we would likelo thank SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS like Curry India, with Chases - includingwhen a chase u tenant within 500feet of theguilty of conflict nf Larry Kleinstem a choice ofgither chicken, pórk or beef, is is to be inittated,tlienumber ofsquad u condominism site.' Robert interest forpareets and others for ihrgen- 4 P.M. o 10 P.M. inumorons . just obeof many delectable dishes from their cars to be involved and Saper. representing the landowners in interpretation Won extensive menu. E communications with tacot stein, president of the Olne and warm responsewe have a third place in ' héadquarters. B associationthe sale of the site the competition. Incidentally. the menu of the ChIneen Klthenis,indced, very to Katz-Weiss. had." 8100 CaIdwell extensive offering about a hundred differentdeltcious authentic B Ave., Nues The following MaineEast Tuesday, we contactedlocal police chiefs but1wer'e Chinese and Cantonese dishes. Forexample, ander their uu locate them daring the unable students. . winners from district international favorites, period whenwe Wrote this calumn. B ?' C4CWat4N4 competition. participated in you can have your choice of Thai Steak,. u One Nitos police officer sec- Shardatl Malaya; Curry India, SukiyakiJapan, Double told us in Ihrcase ofa pursuit, a Nues tionalcompetition.. They were u - poltcemun'must call iota . . Happiness Hong Kong, and mány headquarters torecéive an okay to Debbie Glik and Mickey Connor more popular interbationat u nsehissiren'and flaahthe car's dome -.967-1Fb . IIn dramatic duet acting, favorites '' a the jadgttnont factor lights, He emphasized E ._\_ Eric Many area people have already enjoyed the which must betoken by policemen Freibrun in radio. LarryKlein- hospitality of Tony a regarding such 'a chase. E stein in hnmnrous interpretation. Lau, the owner of the ChInese KItchen,by bringing in the coupon which appeared inan ad in all five Bugle newspapers u In Sunday morning's \\ and Ron Varon and Larry Klein- crash Joseph Hrabi,19, 7701 Howard stein in humorous doct acting. during -the last two weeks. Thecoupan entitles everyone to a s st., the driver ofthe FREE lunch from the Chinero Kltchen'n pursued car, and hispassenger, Candace Both Debbie Glick and Mickey special lunch menu nd Gutter, 17,gg4h fftmore, 'oa have, by the way, until April 10 to Niles, had justleft a party..11was Connor ib dramatic duetacting ase the coupon for this reported lirabiswerved intooncoming traffic / purpose. Many area friends of the Bugle have andE Gand at Dempster st. and Larry Kleinstemin humorous reported very u ave. colliding witha car driven by Robert interpretation received ratings in on both the food quality and hospitality of thisnew s Waldman, 9264Hamlin ace., Des Chinese restaurant, ' ' Plaines unincorpurated third place in the sectional : area. 'Miss GaIter was killedand Jody Waldman, competition. and they will The ChInese KItchen offersa beautiful dining room for those passenger in the Waidman 14,a u repte- who want to eat in and they also Bu. car was seriously injured. sent Maine East in the state finals provide a..complete carry-out Service for those who wish ti.- Soon theChlnése KItchen will offer a Aecorditig to the National WITH THESE HEARTY RREAKFSTSPECIALS an Friday. Api-il 4. and Saturday. . from their new bar a complete Selection of popular cocktails. Safety Council tI-endorsedthe April 5. . Police Chief's Association tropical drinks and wines lo. enhance resolution reaffirmingpursuits. I your Chinese food. u... Traffic specialist AlheHugunin, of the irr Day a. - chase should be terminated Safety Council, said ALL : ifit endangers the Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Area restaurants snchas, The FIresIde Inn, Beam 'NBatrel, motorists nr police officers, lives of other a lake's, Arvey's, Lo Venere, Tedd'0. tf the police havethe car license Adams of 7510 West Lawlerave., Early Thuçs, Ridgewood, flamber and other officerscan apprehend the driver B Niles.are invitingNIes high etc., reported an excellent business forlast Easter Sunday. Any if the police determine later, or ' the driver isa frightened youth, and school students and their parents oflhe restaurants stated leveled theirsales exêeeded last Easter not a fleeing suspectedfelon. I blake an in-depth look at Illinois which may mean that therecession has leveled and business is in Institute of Technology dnring for a new boum sann. (Most of this column ' was re-written froma Tuesday article ITT's 19th annual Parents Dayon in the ChicagoTribune by Caret B Sunday. April 20. ' You wouldn't think therewas a recession on if you witnessed Oppenheim.) the long tine of people wailing for Rgiatration begins at 12 noon tickqts for "Shampoo" BugIere Diane Millerand Bob Wagneritere asking vhy 100 inlfl's Grover M. Hermann currently playingat GOIfMIII theatre No. 1. The flick Which' MPH speeds still stars were being listed on speedometers.And E Halt, 3241 South Federal st. The WarrenBratty. proves that gond promoli9ncan 'sell anything. Bob suggestedgovernors be includedon cars. Since the stage band wilt open the pragam 'Personally,I E didn't care for "Shampoo"not because it's. mazimnm spéed on highwaysis now 55 MPH,what is the MON., APRIL 7 TO FRI., APRIL11 12:30, followed by remarks by dialogue is about as dirtyas you can get. bat to me 'the picture uE reason for drivers beingable to exceed this limit? o A.M. TO 1U30 AM ITT's president Thomas L. Mar. lacks entertainmentpower. To me "Shampoo" didn't liveup' to tin. Jr. ,A student gronp will also it's buitd'ap..so about all Ican say for it is topnt the accenton Jçò present some comedy skits. it's last syllable, i.e., ShanspOOt! lt sure turnedme off!! I_co Jdng¡n. . .Cont'd from LincolnwoodianP.1 You Iice theneighborhood, it is close s * . * s to a good school LegIon holds bIngo ayatem,close to shopping FARMER STYIE EGGS Now something that turnedme "on" was my visito another coach or assistant! It's important and close to Expreaawayaand Linculnwuod American Legion your work ;, and golden beowi* French TOaá* hlpped botter, ADULTS new Chinese restaurant which recently openedin Morton Greve. to belong and help in giving these You likeyour neighbors and the friends 15 lt's called the Palace Restaurant, willhold every Wednesdaya you have made while hole, sup. . Chlidrên 9236 N. Waukegan rd.. Mortpn Bingo with large prizes. Everyone boys a chance for fun and you lived here. . JM..b+5o Grove and is owned by Bednyand Francis Hue. experience tu baseball. Now is tite AYeuCa*oL Benny's brother, Francis, is invited to try tíeir luck and time to help in Little League by You could buya bigger house, but chances CHILDREN 5O was a very well-known chef inmany remember-die money does help in find are that to ruc .75 $125 ofHong Kong's trading being a coach or asststautCall what you need,a a price you are willing . restaurants before he and Bennyopened Our Vet bospimis, 'Briug to pay, their Palace Reutauroot, in 'Morton a iend'Joel Wax for A & B League would mean that Giove which specializes.iii and enjoy a guod gameof Bingo you woÙld have to.moye 'wayout to 75c delicious Cantonese foods.So thay have a wealth ofknowlèdge 679.ót4S. Boys from 810years the super boonies, RANCH STYLE EGGS Co, o, US in ut the American'Legton HaI) here old. For help in National league . green peppe,, onkrn, .tomotoeo. golden the art of preparing famous ,równ dutt, Cantonese foods which',in Hong in Lincolnwood. ' - pancakes, whipped butter, their, call Paul Stamos. 677.7966. For - There is another oyrup. Kong, they prepared formany foreign and American ElectIon April 15- answer ... yoi canget all thosethings The Palace receittly completed digilitaries, boys 11.12, for help in Senior you want in ahouae and still keep their vèry, attractivedining April - 15 is election day ' in all the advantagesyou uCo*M room which has a beautiful but League.callLen Spagoletti have at yourpresent house. . . . Don't Move - Improve TR E comfortable decor and theyserve Lincolnwood for 4positions tbaj .. - el?!'-Thc both lunch and dinne!. Forthose paftons who wish will hé opened. Three 676.120j. (Leu says be has. 3 AlIT to take home of the You can add RHO E their Chinese food favorites, openings for boys). a second story to your house, they have a completecarryout positions are frustees for 4'year put on an ' addition, remodel the PARSLIEDEGGS w! Potatoes Servlçe. '-.. terms and t for 2 year term. The kitchen,... and make your present golden beowi paucuke, Benny Hoe, your genialhost, has asked eer Crusnde . - house just theway you want it. . . whipped butte,, chulee me' to call' your following are running: for4 year ' First NationalBank syrup. attention to both a luncheon Liiicolnwpod as of now has of Skokie will help..you Children STARTING FRIDAY and dinner specinl, I'm-stire will terms us trustees-Stewart with a Home Improvement ug..gp delight your palateas welt as yourpurse, For IdEch Spitzer, George G. Rowell. $3.000 in collections for the Loan to make the AJeUCa* .FOR 2 WEEK RUN (and I'm mire Law. changea youwant ,',,You can keep the ladies will love this)you can get Chinese Chop Suey, rence Miller. and Jerrold Coban Cancer Crusade. Wà are shooting -'5$1.25 Young.and Fried Rice which Egg Foo' your present mortagè, with it'slow inthrest, and ut1uuIt is served daily withChinese soup, for2yeârtecin.That'sthevillage for $15,000 thuyear. We have spread --, hot tea and a ookte for wonderful captains n'ho bave out the payments for' theimproveme'n ONLY $1.65, And the'dinner special - Adminiatrative Party, The Ctt'men over as much consists of Çhinesr as seven years. - DENVER STYLE EGGS 'HARRY or American Chop Suet,served with Action Party- running for trustee done a marvelous ¡ob and ' can' barbecued ribs, egg roll. Egg bypass their goal from last year gioco pepper, onion, bain, fluffy golden brown Fou Young, and BarbecuedPork or for 4 year termsare Yo Such- \u'II probablysave money and increasethe French Tuant, whipped butter, Ice sp and Chinese soup: tea andcookies, ' erman, Milton Berzock, Georgewkh your help. The captainsare value of The Palace Restaurent islocated at 9236 N, Lenore Jenesiàk of 6707 Monti. ,' your preaenthome byat least as muchas the Waukegua rd. - Collons, Haty Dallianis Oirtwo improve- rn y. co &t . (between Church and Beckwith)in Morton Grove IIÖ Mugie Weinstein of 7010 and is-open 7 '- - year terms. TONTO' days and eveningsa week. '' Keystone, Judy Muthf 4557 Opng day of Llncolnwood0Mo Do&t Move. ..Improve.. . Albion, Mario Marino of 6815 . stop in anefsee the ENBOS -. Weekdays: . Softball . ' The Little Red Hen which . Improvement'Lóan Officers serves that deliciouscountry.chjcken Lincolnwood Girls Softball will Kostner, Shirley Minkis of 4266 . or call 673-2500 today. - CHINESE STYLEEGGS . has recently 7:00-9:05. come under newmanagement. The Little Red Hen'a have their grand opening Satur- Pratt, Kathy Stratigakis of 643' ChInese vegetables, golden brown pancokeu, menu has been greatly expanded Kimball, Arnie Hoi-witz of 3326 whlp Sat.&Sun: . to offer not only chicken,but day, Mäy 17. AIl coaches, girls - butler, chulee of oynip. fish, shrimp. hamburgers, Columbia, Marilyn Riwkin of 6727 bank with complete dinners, Bar-B-Q' and umpires añd exeéutive board - i :45.3:40-5:45 Gyros and Shiih-Ka-Bob, ribs,' Nakomis, Ruth Kadota of6730 N, a newpo/nt ofview R yu Co CoL Children S+IP £uS4I9P Specializing- in take-outorders, the and guests will be there.An . 7:50.10:00 LIttle Red Hen is locatedat 7028 Golf rd., MortonGmve..phone excítinday-for all and a 'grand Keajing, Barbara Trykowski, Lyn- .75 $L25 yonr order ahead, call 967-6750, ' season for girls softball. Màny'Margolin of 3926 Lunt, Judy s - surprises in store.Let's hope foraWiner of 6525 St.' Louis, These RATED R -See you next week..,. a''o».-"-' -H.-. '' --"' big turnout. Mark iton your captains and-many more will join MOUCEN ..D.I.C. JAKE'S RESTAURAN PROOF OF cE NECESSARY calendar May. 17. in the fight against that deadly UWe Legue' ' enemy cancer. 1f you're interest. g7740MILWAUKEE AVE., MIlS, ILL. . edIn thin fight. send checks to. 'FIRST'NATIQLBANK OF'SKÓKIE Best Show Buy j tincohiwood Little League has Lisnotu a000vON'AV,Nuea nowro,, eeoc,. 91060 ODSS$S.IdMi.s1W.) . 4 Lini,lnw Cancer Crusade, e/o SLL,ao,n- ,ann..,u.uo,. . Ópenings'frum "B" Leaguewhich- In The Area is 8yearoId,4so need Dads for American Cancer Society of North Shore Unit,. 1618 Orrington Ave.. roarhing-jfou have sometimeoq ' - your hands, Help oUt and ba Evanston, Ill. 60201.

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u 3,1975 PigolI

Phon. 966-3900to placea classified ad Dìsbict 63,. - Co.alinued -from Page1 Legion domInIscratlon ornees, are 11hely be closed In the . . to be eleèted to the -Board,, Is tuture years sud lt it wouldseem space-in present conceivable, after thedcclian, schools could be utilized. Flea "Market the Board --mightreverse Tu Also. es. the Ballard Schoolis centrally Morton Grave American Legion LARGEST day's action,Or at least slow da.wn located whichseems to make It a POsI 134 announces plans-see now ' CIRCULATION the I1arriedup.ruuhplans, whIch e more logical location for admluis. being formulated for -a giant Flea IN THIS scented lo leave two of theSoardtratlan offices, Much Market to be held Aug. 1h and I 7 nuenibors in the darkover u of this ' MARKET he opposition believes ifmore school on the Legion grounds and in its- proposals. Board membersLacry Post Home. p room is needed ut overcrowded Reiss and Penny Larsoninquircd schools this should NICE PETS-FOR about clentetluary receive firél Co-chairmen of the event. plans whIch priorityio any building plans. Commander Joseph Schmidt. and ADOPTION. they were notaware of, lodicaling .-- And If such buildingis impracti- Publicity Officer. -Les Berg.an. the plans are beingpushed by t TO APPROVED HOMES he cal, then re-aligningstudents in nuances that choice of space is TURN FULL TIME adnuinislrattoo, with minim :_ OSE Hes. l-Sp.m.-.7daysa week. alpresent schools Is preferrableto nos, being offered to Legion planning comlog fromthe achool OPENINGS -- Receiving anhnals7-5 week- building non-academicoffices In a membara and "friends of the HOURS DJ.'s board. - da,s . 7.. Saturday and Sun- district which hasabout 1,500 tess Logias" who have old clothing. 2ND SHIFT PAINTING - day. Board nuember ReisstoldThe household goods. brie-a-bray and Q D DAYS INTO students today than 4years ago. $5.00 per hour tostart. 12 CARPET ÇLEANING Closed all -légal holidays Bugle he was concernedabout,'he Industrial, residential. rom. Indicationsare a continued de- other type Janqoe they feel has ¡I CASH$$ men needed immediately. No KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER niany options in the plans. liis crease in encolleront wilt souse value and they wish ta ettporience necessas,. Cöm. merciaI interior enterior. likely workers in the cottinuc Wall washing. floor washing 2705NAxItngtàiuNU.. seboot(luring the ensuingyears. disposeof. Later In April,space . ..tZ py framing.. Mu$ --have - distril may have to do -- :um'gionnegit much wilt also be offered dealers of GENERA - own transportation.Prefer & waning. Free eslimates. the painting in the , 2 WEEKS 20 WORDS married and high school All work guaranteed. Fully new Aprul olher Flea Markets Interested in * addition, taking Crash.u n . away from th OFFICE insured. We work 24 hrs. a displayiugtheir antiques.arts - grad. Forinterview call Mon. Professional :u $4.00 4!/, day. Call day or evenings - Schnauzer normal painting of other bol Coot'd from F' -thru Sat. i o 4 p.m. -Grooming-Call for appt. NiIes.E.Malne P.1 and craftsinoar commanity, bank cards accepled. ings dune during thevaration lp (bcp., word additional) TYPING Motion Grove area. 9653B35 office of the VicePresident for where a Flea Market ofthis. monlhs. Carpeting and tile-may Work a week or two at various.tjmes 28384fl - Business and Finance. nuagnitade has never been lucid. - during 541-1477 also be optional bids whichm Building ;,' «CALL-IN-ADS 50C EXTRA» 4% the year. 8:30 am. to Sp.m. and earn those ay 3, Interim Campus,7900 N. Availableforrentalwill be 'Compare one low rates"- -noTbe included with the finalMay important dollars that will stabilize thefamily Nagte. Morton Grove. outside space for"tall'gaters" Sbids. - 966-3900 budget. .- .-: s Lestas pointedout that absenlee (sell from your car)- $10 pot The $376.000 Apollo addition DOES NOT INCLUDE"HELP WANTED' ADS ballais are availablelo voters for shocéaud inside. the Mais Hall- WE NEED VOU-NOWI will br at the north end ofthefour reasons: I $20; the Upstairs Laang . I l#bI R BUSINESS SERVICE.ADS present structure with 10.5 . Those tetets who . SIS; UULL s For further information, pIrasecall: 00 are unableto be in the Cook, and the Dowoslairs Halt-$10. pr. ., - ØJ.B.E. Slnlethijod square ket being allotted for 9042 N. Courtland Mr. Bill Dempsey PLANNITGVACAT1ON? a Couutyou the dayof election; 2. These rates -aré for the two days Ainoii EIase4$ SprIng Rummage Sale euphemism called an educational and includesa regular parking 9663700 or 4824040 Drive and save. Rent a car 901 Milwaukee Those voters whoare physically Nil.., IlL Catch Basins av.. Glenview center.-and 5.400 Square feet fora incapable of space outside and an 8' s 8' booth -. with unlimited freö mileage. Mon., Tues., Wed.Apr. garage-storage area. Actuall traveling lo their 7-8.9- 9-am. to 4 p.m. y.polling place: 3. Thosevoters who with three tables inside. Space is _1sn *.Ii wrI f2 wssk,. & Sewers For infoñoation òalI approninualely IO administratio'Itare unable to vole because t,mitcd inside so interested local BELL & 729.7575 foe Info. offices lSby l4feeland.lhby I of the GOSSETTITI -. 677-18ji 4 tenets of theirreligion: and 4. re5identshould make theirres- 8200. N. Austhi Ave. ' fret will run along thesouthwaIlThose voters who ervatiouss foe space immediately. MOrton Grove,IlL DISCgUNT AUTO RENTAI. of the new addition, A willhe election An Equal. Opportunity Em lo er M/F JOHN'S -Tree spraying beg_c judges in otherprecincts. Fon residents who donot tvisli center area will - be -used fora - torent a - Voters will elect spacv5 orbooth, two trastees to - SEWER SERVICE Tite Village of Nileswill once clerical peril. while appronimatel three-year terms d(,t,ationsafi,emscau be made to again spray- parkway -y inthe 0CC MISCELLANEOUS trees that - 15 to 25 per centof théremainin Oakbí&Milwankee -Niles g Board_election en April l2. the Legion Ausiliar3,. n'ho wilt - äre susceptible to Cottonyscale at area-will br devoted toa SO by 3o Nine candidates operate Several booths forthis - Ito CO5t to-tht homeòwner. foot curriculum center, have filed foc 696-0889 a 22 too-tthe two vacancies.They are. in parIscac, The purposeofthe Your Neighborhood - Any homeowner desiring trees square reprodnction.printin eea (_7 g the orderin which theirnames roture event is to raise Funds for Sewer Man - sprayed on their privateproperty, raout and 2 special ed and testing will appear on the ballot: Vivian the Anatt,arv Vettraos Rch,ubitj- - call Publie Works offices which ran be ulilizedfo a companyon the MOVE Colonial bunk beds. Frame at 647-8565. r Meulait, Lincolnwoo.j; LeePrince, talion program. That's right;..Walgreens only - 8 mes. old. $100 Arrangements hove beenmade abotit IO-or Il students each. Sluokic; Alvin N. Foe further inf,,rmationor to is moving their CorporatedOffices ta with -the private spraying The $56.000 Ballard Schon Marks. Nites; their new modern facility in Instruction New '73 Honda CL7O $325.00 corn- I John J. Prochuska.1lIP't. rcscrvr space call Cmdr. Schmidt Deerfield. We have several openings - firm - 92 miles. 967.7515,---- -panyto do-the- work at Sk.SOper alterations are estimated at-- Rldge Cek,sle atuhS-073u orLess Bcvg 'n various areasof our Accounting Departisentfor tndtvldoals. (tree. at who can work at $56.000 with $28.000 beingal-Frederick G. Swinnrrton 965-l429. rar d,,oation oar present location and then MOVEWITH US Piano . Guitar . Accordion - Park tothe TO DEERFIELD lowed for fees and 514.200forRidge; Patton Asottiury call Presidentof the Organ & Voice. Private in- LWVMEOII7g cantingenciöt adding Feichier. Des . stroctions. home or studio. LeavIngS*aie,Must Sell up lo aPlaines: David Laske,Nitra; and Auxiliary. Elynor Srhn,iutt. lbS. - The- Morton Grove-Elites $475.000 project. s BANK RECONCIUATION CLERKS Classic & popularmusic. 8 piece dining roomset. S Lea- Howard J: Levin. - 0739. The modest $56.000 al Ballard NUes. Individuals with good figure aptimudeand Riebued L.Glaimone pirre kitchen set:9 ft. sofa. ,gue of Women Voters will discuss knowledge of addiog machine , 965-3281 oilpainting. 2-parque Adult Correctionsat their unit wilt be used lo convertpresent to reconciir bank par- ,ftice space into statements. sons tables, 4-parque brunch mçetings on Tuesday, April8. a contplcuc Seek POSTING CLERKS tables, irall ládderhelf Eileen Hirscljfrld will leadthe kindergartenmuni on the first support for GOWill use pasting machinc and be eel_cry velvet. ehuir-sesring- discussion at 9:15 am.at the floor. A learning disabilityraout responsbtc for NUes Cornmuniti Church. will also be convcrted Supertn. posting weekly employeeearnings. No experience uable,iazy busy rechner, 7401 handicapped Oakton, NIes and in the cadent GÓgo said maintenance recreation necessary, we will train individualswho are detail greeh barrel chair. quéen evening al 8 p.m. at the home of Estelle workers would lake dowepresent In recent years there has been a assess their ability to c,,ittribatt p minded and conscientious.Work is confidential size sleeper-sofa; 2-desks, taken atteutpt at providing roc- Nodes,. 8043. Lyons, Nues. wails, again a taborcost which is additìoual futuds. Thc'lìuttds-n'ere - and requires people whocan respect eonFiden. WANTED.Jt;ÑKCM1S credenza, swag lamps.ese- For realion for tIte tuandicapped.lt s__ - not included in the $475,000. A prsuvìded unanimously, atudcautI. tiality. Lite typinga plus. We pick up. Fast Service. öutive swivel çhair. IBM -more -iiuformation an the League usually antoantcd,ho lìttle more 596.5986 . electric - typewriter. ofWomen Voters,call Barb Hlonz wahroont will be rehäbihitatrd ribuliotas ntade'frotti tItrer utf the Go ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLES All- in than a ,unntnter 'day cautp-rnper- . therealso., On the 2nd titeuthei vìllages. The cltitdren of lndividuIs possessing e,ucellent condition. Call 295. -at 966-8533. . - floor KIYPUWCII general bookkeeping bark. 'considerable lighting anti paint-tance or perhaps un hour a week Hakte A Niles Townships would ground can qualify for these -put aside to, uterI 'all the needs of Part T. positions. Duties i_ Morton Grovesoicits- ing" will take place and work will now have luality eccreatiao gea- 2ndShift involve preparing originaljournal entries. Plumbing all lite various handicaps artiss -- be done on washrooms there. In - red speclfi::ally to their needs. We have sevcral 2nd shift part-timekeypunch positions now . ACCOUNTSPAYABLES Bctnäl Events tite lower level it will remainas it the soutuluuity.-In Jan. of 1972 Beginning with nine- récreotiaut available. These positions would The Malue-Nites Association ol require working 4.5 hours per Match receiving reports withvendors invoices for MISC. HiRN. - - The Mortoiu Grove Birenteoniat us (library.cte.) with soute Iprogrants, :hc Assoclat'uonbegatu night. 4-5 dkys per week. There issonso flexibility in shift -MIKE'S - Recrealitun for the Handicapped it's payment and correspond on Cmrnission has requested that plumbing and .Criliog wörk sehe. firar seör round- schedule.' - starttng times. Applicants must have UNIVAC TAB open items. MowIng out of horn products or PLUMBING SERVICE alllocal civic and fraternal dutcd. . - - aecepled the responsibility of Many queslionairet and nicetings IBM 129 expeflence. Please call for furtherdetails: will belt offer. . The above positions offer Plumbing repairs& comed. - organizations wishing to partici- The printary thrast cube entireproviding recreational opportun. surre orranited- to insure that Ihr CdMffler good startingalarirs. Cling. Drain and encollent companybenefits including major an Sewer lines pate inthe Bicentennial Cele. project seems to he l'or adminis iIiOs for the- handicapped at the needs were being stet, Sincethis . 9e0.6000 medical/life insurance.profit sharing, retirement power rodded. Low watér _;, 9669249 bration contact -Ralph Hintz. tration ofties which Superin 'same'levcl as those -who are hot. tinte tilltu r present there have trust. PLUS EMPLOYEE pressure corrected. Sump M-NARH conlinutd to proVide DISCOUNT PROGR4M pumps installed 24 Chairman. tendent Gogo contends are des- devel.tped loony new ideasf The . ITV u1ARpI . hour the day 'campprograuts. that To AnaugeloeA Person.I service. SENSIBLE - Mr. Hintz may be reached at perately needed. The approsi. present Spring "75" brochure . 8200LEØJGII AVE. IlitOrview Pieuse Call PRIcEs. ctctsled prevu usly and through - flaIr 75% t,r more space allotted iles 43 vartcttt,s of recreattonal Ms. Susan FIl.dIst 777.8400 - 338-3748 965-2990 er by Writing to the MORTONGROVE,ILL.60053 Mutton Grove Bicentennial Corn- in the 10.500 square toot Apellé- the -pooling ofresources,made actis-itics(turthe handirapped. An Equal Opportunity EmployerM/F mission, 6223 Dempster si., education center for administra- stgntlicant tmprovements TheWllh Sprtug reglsttatlonforth AsSociation took thlv one step Morton Gte, 60053. -- - tianofficesplus- clerical- pool coming. M.NARHlseapetiogat, - farthethud-dévelopedcamps for Roofing space indicates this Is the primary - eacellrpu befoul. along with 43 W. Peterson --The Morton Grove Bicentennial ct - special populations that were An Equal OPPOrtUnityEmployer Çommission meetsthe firöt ntcd. A 5,400 square toot-garage ' requests l'ai- Ike dcveloprne öl M/F -previoualy notserved withivany HOLIDAY INN OF EVANSTON --i.Iw- ThuNday of each month. - and storage space entending weal new prograMs to begin In Fall. - one communihy. By combining - - from-the .nçsv addjtion is Probably the.most Significant la eu*eeady .eeklag fufl.11.i BOB FRITZ-ROOFING - :CÑE- also efforts of seven communities, eiiiploaes bi lb. fallowlugaesw needed according to thé adminis. -growth fueler In theAssoclatlonls peèlaIty In ré..roflig - Ahseiitéèh&IOtS - Skokie, Morton Grove. Niles, Des 'that. it - - tralioo. no longer nerves olily the FAETSERVJCE SUFFERERS HOUSEKEEPER Apphicaions are being receíved Plaines. Park Ridge, GoIf-Malne - Edacuble Mrntully Hindicapped; SWaItree./Wfter. Cagbler WJten parents from the Na- - -EXPERT INSTALLERS - forabsentee ballots for the school SBuibo Riti liME TELLER thansan.Stevcnsonareacame to and Lincoluwood, they are now Trainable Mrntally Hmudlcapped; Uau.rme. - CALL 392-7910 a &COOK FREE ESTIMATES -: board-election being held Satur- ableto identify and servea BeUmeii Willing toTrain - previous meeting objecting to the Learning Dluublçd and-Emotion. Baitquet Wulter. Light housekeepmgand cook day. April 12. April 7 is the last greater amount of people us well - 0V ally Dlstlirbtd children aö i. lid, C4lcktaII W.kraes Fd SeMen Supervisor in Park Ridgearea. Live in or Contact Cheryl Krekel 824-5152: ercrowding there, the ' Ballard - day to apply for absentee ballols as individuals with more severeitSiuception, out. S days a week. Salary For.Appojntment . S00TOUHYy READth8 ADVISER -School--"sop" seemed to-be - . , - ' and Hours negotiable. 967.8000 DESPLmES, iii.. Advise onfamily. affairs. by mail and April 9 will be the last 1hrowe at the 'parents which disabililies. -. .-.-- - buminess. marriage. Call for day to apply in person at the woold alleviate Ai the conclusion of tile firt-...n Apri!. a rctereñdum will be - eóaU49144áó NUES SAVINGs 8 their problem. held along with tho CaO 825-3353 WAN ------District 63 Administration Office. Bn summer, Maine-MIes was faced 'election of or y t it aIsé gave tIle administra- MiseSé&rz Btn. i p.m.-lOp.m. 7077 W. Dep : - 296-l36Oorcouneto 822W Ballard Roil, Niles. Por lien its Opportunity to build its with. a request from 'the families yourlOCal Park D!olrl« offlclal.Ir 9222 N.-: -Ave the refçrcatuum fllIn 825-3266 NUes, llllnoj inforunationcall Mrs. Patricia new offices\vhich they seemed to within the area to confiase and even une - - Across from Golf Mill Shop. - of the districts. serviceuwiI!-hä, Kolvek at 824-I 102. behell-bent on building. moving begin programming for the after DIETARY AID ::- ingçefltcr, NlIes - - 'efld for all .thehandlèsppj. - - schooland'weekend leisure time NURSE SKoKIE- - -- - thém -out- of--the--older -Ballard-- - to assemble patient fraysin - . - - - people of all seven districts. Yòor- - - of the handicapped. Due to the-- - . CARPETINSTMJÀBONS N0es,hlHnI!l.,whereevorybodi, Sc - - - Morton Grove Nursing Home ftusy grop of NIes doctors haul. need nurse to assist them at TRY A FAST huai,. whât everyeue th. li flitancial committment made lo can helpto assure that thIs - ACTION WAÑT. Aó------WCOffer.cotnplctecarp:t N1w. Many:rsMcutubcEevpthenew- celleul euample of- - Medical Center. . . ilillug sud rverybod' buys THE ad the summer, a year-round euÌeu Intergov. 965-8100 ext. 44 ministrative officen ar - EtE!JEWSPAPERS emmeulai cooperation called M -necessaryDr. Gogo told The sinn meant that each of the : - OR909S3 NARII continues 967-8400 I96639OO -- - i___Ie_,_L ::B_l_ . i ...i.__,_ __.. - eartictoatinoark dtutrscts a d to provide 3388770 ""o :'-- " ecreaìion,aa'rds wóuidhvetotheue.mueh needed êeceIco -