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gs nod för drive-thrur
by SylviDIiymPIemitted a revised parking plan
, linked to a 20 percent variancerequested by the board last mon-tb which cleared the way for theproposed drive-thra.
Irving Greenspan, a partner ofthe hot dog restaurant, submitted
A request by Irving's FurReHot Lovers fur special use to can-struct a drive-thru facilityat 7057Dempster St. was appsovedMonday by the Nites zoningBoard.
Petitiener - Jutias Rosen sub-
u From the
}tagSÌßudBeser
It's aissaziug huw much goesanis a èóuple of week's time.Yuu reatlyshOuldfl't leavehome withaut....the localnewspaper.
During aur vu weeks ah-sence our aid friend, NilesPublic Works Director KeithPeck had a quintuple heurtbypaos, spent about nine daysin the hospital, io now homeand already walking outside.He told us Musday he feels-better today than-be has feltfor the manyprevious months.Interestingly, he said what hethosghtwasamsSete problemin his left shoulder has dsap-peared since undergoing thesurgery. I don't kaow huw it'llaffect his square/cooed dan-cing but fellow-golfers ohoaldbe wary uf the 1987 version 01thu "Terror uf Tam".
While we were away the
Village of Niles seemed to bethe unly serions bidder for theBallard school - and its
; surraunding property. ltwould niake . u welcome ad-
- dillon lo the village's proyertyholdings. The village pr050n-tly owno the property on thenartheast career uf Tonliy undMilwaukee which also may bedeveluped for village officefacilities.
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The Ballard school couldhave multiple meo. It couldgive the expanding Family
contInuedoupage 38
MAYt7A CR 15
PILES PUILIC LIbRARYI
£560 ORKTON
MILES IL 60648
Nues police
team cutNiles 15-year-old police-social
worker team pragram (PST) willbe ahaurbed isla the Department -of Family Servicea an May 1 inbudget-cutting efforin by villageufficiata.
The PST operati000- are uowhaned at 1h- Bites Police Depar-lmest aud will be transferred to
Keith Peck on road -to recovery
Keith Peck, Nileo director ofpublic services, is convulesingat Some aller a tive-coronary or-lery bypass at St, FrancisHospital in Evanslon.
Pech esterad the hospital onFeb. 20 foc the operation and waureleased last Saturday, Feb. 28,according ta Bob Kahler,ouperintendent of engineering."He's doing imt line. He told meon the phone he Is ready ta cameback to work," Kahler suid.
He added that Peck Is expectedtu remain hume far six tu eight
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a new parking plan providing 35parking opacos lu accommodatethe 03-seating capacity in therestaurant in line with OSe villagecode.
treenupan said about eightContinuedonPageas -
social- work
by villagecommanily."
Cousins, who holds a masters.degcee in nuciat work, explained
many paSce invulvemenln,-suchas with runaways, neighbordisputes and domestic fighl_v eaube turned over to the socialworker, allowing the police In
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where the social service agency Nues Library gets baseball tapesthe Trident Center, f060 Oahtunin lacated.
Jim Comiss, who in the uncialwacker halfol the PST team, saidhe received u letler from VillageManager Jack Hadge slating hisposilias was being eliuuisated un
- Muy t, along with his uervices.
"I was really surpriuedbecause we have been providinggood services, and the conceptwas a viable une," hé said. "Theprugcaifl u an ellective early Is- :teevestiOn service pcovidedto the
Walt llenase, Niles BaseballLeague Board member,spukeumun foc the occasion andfeltuw memberu of the -NBLBoard pcesenled 11 instructionalvideo tapes (VHS) tu themembers uf the NUes Ubrary
Nues projecting possiblebuilding on village lot
- Bites is coxuideriug ways toùtilize pruperty purchased lastfall ut the northeast corner ofTuahy and Milwaukee and -willhave lhe help uf variuuu depar-tmeut heads to -arrive atT adecisiou. - ' - -
According to Angelo Mar-cheschi, village trustee, there is
Village seeks schoolproperty plus adjoiHing yacant lot
Niles maiesoffer for--Bali
The Village of NUés could hethe uew owner uf Ballard SchoolifSchoul District 03 accepls the $1uffer for the - building, plus$105,500 for a parcel uf laud northof the property,
Accurdiug to -Village Trustee-Augelo Marcheschi, the after wasmade late tust week in atelephone call lu District 03 uf-fielato. Mayor Nichulus Blasealnu canfirmedthe offer by letter,he uaid.
by Sylvia Delrynflple -
Board, at the Ubrary Buardmeeting au Feb. 11.
Pictured are Jason Peutiue-NBL (kneeling), l-r CarlosPutterson-NBL Commissioner,Bub Kuerr-NBL President,Wafter Chmielowaki-NLB, Joe
geneRal agreement a buildingmaId be constracled us the 70,000square fout site. "It could havefunctional uses furvillage depar-Imentu that seed additional off(cespace," he said, "We have askedalt department heads lu sùhmitiuformatiou os what their needs
Cu.tlnued onPage 39
"It is a pachage deal that lu-dudes purchase of the 200fuot by249 foot lot in hack of Ballard.They (school ofliciats) wantedthat included iu-segutiatiuus forthe school," Marchesehisaid.The vacant lut housed mobileclamruoms luthetate 1060's. -
1f the village becomes the uewproperty owner, plaun aré tomuhe necessary repairs lo
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Martluele, NBL, Walt Benson-NBL, Ireue Costetlu-NLB, Dun-can McKeuaie-NLB, CharleneWagner-NLB, Terry Carmau-NLB, Ed Leruer-NBL, Harry
- Puntine-HIll President andcutliued.uPage
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Village of Nileí
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VOL- 30. ÑO. 39, -THE BUGLE, ThURSDAY, MAIOCB S, 1987 - 25 per copy
Pg2 The BgIe,Thw8dy,March S, 1987
, A Morton Grove idet,S
'Joseph P Delorio, recently âC-.S
comptished the tent of having histtrst book 'Ltmbo"pubtished.Desarintotdthe Bugle It's beenalmost a year Since Doubledayoffered me a contract on Limboand much, much longer nincr theproject wan started. Inlate 1980,1resigned from Motorola Inc. inSchaumburg where t wasemployed an a ProductMarketing Manager. I had decid-ed tu tioaUy pursue my dream ofbecoming a writer. After sixmonths or su, I had produced ascreenplay entitled Limbo andabsolutely nu income. At thatpoint, t started my ownmarketing company, DeSarinEnterprines, Ltd. Fortunately,the cuminny was (and is) suc-cenufut and han pruvided me withthe incume and lifestylenecessary to continse with myuniting.
24th AnnualTrinity Slovak Lutheran
Church, 910f N. LaCronne,Chicagu un Sun., Mar. 8, will holdo luncheon al li p.m., adalla $5,children $2.50.
THE BUGLE(USFS 069-790)David Besser
Editurand Poblisbrr
Vol. 30. No. 38, March 9, 1987
8746 N. Shermer Rd.Niles; IL 60648Phnom 966-3998-1.24
PohlishrdWeeklY un Thursdayin Nues, flhinuio
Second Clans Panlage furThe ungle paid at Chicago, Ill.
Postmaster: Seod addresschanges io The BogIe, 8746
Shermee Rd., Nifes, Ill. 68648
SuhneriptionRate (In Advance)Fer single copy I 25One year $13.68l'svn years $22.50Three yeses $29.00I year Senioe Citieens $11.50A year (out of conoty). . $19.95t year Uurdgo) $35.00
All AI'O addresses,aS for Servicemen $2500
MG residènt gets.novelf published
BONELESSCOD FILLETS050010m Cod Fillets
appronimotely i poned eachMicrow OVajflit,OC Sinns
eneilebie.-d r055i050s d woes of all
Josei,h P.09056810
"After the screenplay verniunof Limbo floundered (I had nu
Mission FairProgram will be l30 p.m. tu 3
p.m.The fair will benefit Trinity's
support of Unit-Missionary 100V.Von Hefty, Argentina LutheranMission Field.
There will also he a WhiteElephant unte and hake sale.
Luncheon reservations call545-7301, Come and ioio un foe a
"festine afternoon."
idea on to how to gel it produced),
I decided to try my hand ut tdrrT
ing it mlv a novel. By DeverUbeeof 1904, 1 had peodured the first
dealt, which then, quilo literally,"oat on the shelf" for eleven morT
tirs betorel rnalinndlhattoeededan agent. The second agent lowhich the manuncnipt woo nub-milled )aod the first lo hove actuatly read il) signed me. Threemonths later, after a number ofrejevlinnS (wavy ut Ihemeditorial board level), Doubledoyoffeeed o contrant to publish Um-
leo in hoed rover. There followed
a three-month rewrite aod theunuol oine.mouth pablinhiog ry-
ele."The first moma nl Limbo was
in Pahlisher's Weekly which aisefeatured the weh in ils "Focus"section. Since the PW review wanprinted, qoite a few movie peo-dsceru have dontocted my agentregarding film righfu. Hopefully,Limbo will make the full circuithack to being a film peojert.
''A second nsVel in inprogress."
roelario han lived in MortesGrove since 1974. Before that, heresided in Gleovieu since 186g.He attended St. Ivoar JoguesGrammar School and NotreDame High School (both inNifes). He's married and hasthree chitdreo.
Limbo is ecerently io utoch atKroch's and Bedanos at Old Or.chard and P.andhurnt. B. Daltonand Waldenboeks and Crown:tle1s ore expecting their copien
OLR LentenMission
Our Lady nf Ransom Church,8300 Greenwood Ave., Siles, willpensent a porish Lenten Missioncalled "Welcome Heme" on Sun-day, March t through Wed-nnsdoy, March 11 at t p.m. uodThursday, March 12 al 7 p.m.
. begioning with woos fnllowed bya pot lock suppee.
Father Robert Powell O.S.M;will participate in the Missionprogram.
For mare infurmatioo, call 023-2550.
'diatt1' øuttr & $Ieat (I1:ø.A 'Sizzlin' Steak Special
SIRLOIN STEAK PORTERH.OUSE STEAK
A real family plea8er.A steak second to none.
2 - 4 lbs. guaranteed toWe Il Cut itjUSt the way
-je, be lean and tender.YOU like. Please ask for a
steak cooking timer
-.. LB. p
"From The Depths" "From The Deli"FRESH MADE
CHICKEN SALADA dnllnlscs corrshinstluv nf
seises. eOPeerO. soled
3?B,hoseleelechlnken.
nALE DAThS5611(97 U7-9264 Schaul's Poultry Ei Meat Co.WMH9I,MOIl.FIILO-9 7221 N. Harlem Ave., Niles, Ill,
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eflior 'Citizens'NEWS AND VIEW
jk)News for allNiles Seniors (age 62 and over)
from the Nues Senior Center8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 376
MEN'S CLUB POST OFFICE TRIP.A reminder is entended lo alt ticketholders 1er the men's club
trip IO the post office on Friday, March 6 lhatthe bus will depart
the seolor ceoter at 6-30 am. aod return at 6-30 p.m. Tiekelu tsrthis trip have all keen sold.
RULES OF THE ROAD REVIEWOar Rules of the Road Review Coarse wilt take place on Mon-
doy, March 9 at 10 am. at the Nilen Park District RecreationCenter, 7077 Milwaukee. The parpase uf this class is to provide
ils studente with increased familiarity with trafile lawn-and tohelp prepare thoOe who will be taking the written examination.There is no charge, hat advance reuervatiom are necessary and
can only be made throagh the Nilea Senior Centerl 507-6168, enO.
376.
. SQUARE DANCINGSqsare Dancing ohoaldlake place as usuatonTueadap,
March
to at liSO p.m. This programo is open to alt Nitos SeniorCenter
registrants at no charge. Please call that morning te moore that
calter Don Since wi11 be avallahle.
WOMEN'S CLUB TRIP TO DtAL SOAP
Our women's clukis sponsoring a trtptuDial Soap onWednes-
day, March 11 from9:45 am. tu approsinsately 4p.m. Luncheon
will include chicken and ham entrees at the Italian American
Club in Montgomery. Tickelu are $9.25 and are still available.Please null 967-6186 ext. 376 for reservatiom.
BLOOD PRESSUREThe Rites SeOiOr Center Blood Pressare program will take
plane On Wednesday, March 11 from 1-4 p.m. The program is
open at nu charge tu att Nites residente over age 60.,l(esidenlu
goder age fO may hove their blood pressure screened at Fire
Station It vn the Northeast corner of Dempoter and Csmherlood
between t aod 9 p.m. on March 11 or any tone that theparamedics are not on cati, -
SENIOR FORUMThe Riles Senior Center Forum will mnet on Thsesday, March
12 at 1 p.m. Forum meets gv a monthly basis tu help plan thecenter's prsgromo such as lanche000, classes, npeakero and
other coeuR. All Ore welcnmn. - . -
TRAVEL COMMITPEE - -The Nitos Senior Center Teavel Comasittee will meet on
Thursday, March 12 at 2 p.m. All with an interest in helping toplan Ihn renter's one doy hsS trips ace invited lo attend.
MARCH LUCHEONDsr March luncheon will tobe place on Friday, March 13 at
1300 p.m. The musical entertainment will feature the harbor-shop quartet "Sounds of Senility." The menu will includePsrmeoiue chicheo with moeearella cheeoe, moslaciotll asdtomato saace, tossed salad, garlic bread and whipped [rootedjeIto. Tickets are $5.15. Please call 967-6186 eut. 376 to check 00
reserootionS. -
PIG-OUT DAYThe Niles Senior Center wilt help premute the "Great
Aagcnricao Low Fat-Pig Out Day" on March 13. The AmericanPig-Out Day in sponsored by tIne Americas Cancer Society.Vurioss free intormativehandoaluWilt be available atthe seniorcenter. These will focos on Ihn dietar)! aspect which researchhas found to be o major foctor is preventing cancer, TIse par-pose is ta increase awareness of the dietary guidelines of theAmerican Cancer Society. The film "Tak'ovg Control" o twentyminute documentory detailing and eucearaging healthy habitewill he shown at the senior center on Thursday, March 12 atneon, There is no charge and advunce reservoti000 are satnecessary.
Village eu SkokieSheila Kirmsoel, speaher, therapist ood stress management
consultant far the Good Health Prvgram of Shokic Valley.-Hospital will prnsent a program on "Creative Ways of HandlingStress and ConflIct" In the women's disnassion group uf thiSmith Activities Center, Lincolo and Gatito, Skohie no Mon,Mar, 9, o) t30 p.m.
Picone call (73-5250, EroI, 335 for addilionol )sfsrmti5O.
A representativa from the Chicago Area Chapter iiAlzheimer's,Disease and Related Disorders Association willpresent a film and commentary program un "The Family Vielepolot of Alaheimer's Disease" In the People and Places Droop itthe Smith Activilies Cnoter, Lincoln und Gatito, Skokie on Thu.,Mar. 12, at 6-3f am,
Please roll 0730550, Ext. 33f for additional information.
.Thngagle, Thursday, March 5, 1987
i1Ir Tf3uglrAn Independent Community Ninurspaper Established in 1957
8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois 60648 96ß390014
ii1es offers sidewalkrepair program
The Village nf NUes is offering a sidewalk replacement programfor owner who will pay half tIse 'runt to repair cracked publicsidewalks in front nf thnir humes.
The Engineering Department la,handling the program, whichallows the Vifiage to repairthe sidewalks atlsotfprtce te residente.Aminimom nftwo oldewalkaqoarno mont lie repairedfor an ownerte participate in the program. The owner should mark with chalkthe section nr oectiom in need nr replacement.
The apply, aimnply tu not the applicalion below and send it to- Nues' Engineering Division nf Pnhlic Servícm Department, 6049
W. Touhy Ave. Applications moat he in by Apr. 36.For more information un the program, call $67-61W.
Apparent suicidevictim killed by train
A 72'year-oldman was killed at tlieeaottrack), which was unablearatlraaderuoalng at Touhy und- to stop to avoid ala-thing the vie-Lehigh when he crossed the tim. According tu witnesses, thehacks In front of an opproaehing vidima actious appeared intesa-fraisa last Friday at about 13O houaI.p.m. Niespolleefound the victim on
Accnrdiug to a . spokeoman. thn sidewalk north of Tnalsy withfrom the Niles Police Dopar- un signs oflife. Paramedics fran'tment, three empinyees in the aported Schieren to Latheranengine of the train saw Kurt General Hospital where he wasSchieresi, 72, nfLincolñwondatart pronounceddead.Ocrons the tracks despite the In a police interview with theclosed gates and warning bells. vtettm'n wife, she stated he hadHe then turismI his hack to the been depressed lately because oftrain (traveling northbound on health problems.
Library Friendsplan Festival
Friends of the Nilen Public vestibule, which provided f andoLibrary are planning a Fmtival . for the promntinn uf the library, -to he held at the NUes Library, and a gift they hope to present to696f Oaktoo on Sunday, March 19 the librory the day nfthe festival.from 2 to 4 pm. Dom are $8 u year for in-
The event in a kickoff for a dividsals or families. A membermembership drive. The group in entitled to notification nfwas formed hi 1901 with o goal te meetings, a pee-sale invitation tosupport the library and worked book sales, and a chance to meeton bytown to govern the associa' active people who ace helping tohon. A otate of officers was improve tIse Nilen Publicelected, bot became of a small Library. Other plans, such anmembership, the state nUll bao : ts te interesting placeo mili hesume openings. diseaaned in the futaf e.
The organization in the pant abas mode the community aware oter reg$stratlon:
,pf the library's needa andworked - it -on the recmt lox referendum for O C ose ociarethe Sbrary district. Friendo hove Maine Townsisip Cterh Stepheneno several book mIes und a cnn- J. Stolton in reminding residentetinaing book sale in the librocy thot March 9 in the last day they
SiB Troop 175 tetn vate befnre Ikedri Eligible Maine Townshippaper V residents may register to vote at
st. John Brebeiif Temp 175 wIll 'the Clerk's office in the Mainebe having their paper drive on Townohip. Town Hall, 1700Mar, l4from8-hp.m. omsdMar, 15 Ballard rd., Park Ridge, from S
- from S'I pm. am. to 5 pm., l5oodoyo throughPInoso bring your newspapers - Fridays and S am. to noon Satar-
andmagãzlismtaSt. Johsn'opark- days. . -Ing lot, 8361 HarISS Ave., Nileu. RegistraDos will , resame on
- For more luformatloo call Ray April 5. For further Information,Jobben, 905-4654 after 7 p.m. callthe Clerk's Office at 297'35l0.
David Besser-Edilor& PablisherDiane Miller-ManagingEditurRobert Besser-City Edilor-Mark Krajenki.Copy Edilor
Cañdidates cite need for good staff and services--
Library candidates express
positions -at HALT meetingNues Fire
Dept. callsTise NUes Fire Deparlmenl an-
swered 19 fire catin and 26 am-balance calls between Feb. 21and Feb. 27.
...Firefigbters responded to theTerrace Square Condominiums,9701 Dee Rd. on Feb. 21 an areport of a malfunctioningelevator. On arrival, n main-tainance man bad alreadybruoght the elevator down to thefirst flour und released Ike heap'ped passenger.
The alarm system activahedat 9035 Federal Dt. svithnat cameon Feb. 22. The alarm panel wasreset
...On Feb. 22, n small electricalfire in a car parlsnd lo the Golf98fB shopping cenher was alreadyeutingainhed when firemenarrived. They then aneth a bandpump te cool down melted wiresunder the hood of the car. Therewas nodamage estimate.
...A sprinkler system maSan-ctioned atBuitdersSqsare at 9600Golf Rd. on FeIn 21. Firemenfound a broken sprinkler headwhich wan replilced.
...A fire alarm in Niles College,7135 Harlem Ave. was activatedwhen someone maliciously set off
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March changesby Nortran
There will be some importantchanges lo the Nortean kassystem beginning Sunday, March0. Adjaotments, which are beingmade in conjunction with Pace,the RTA's suburban km division,are primarily service im'prevements for has riders in thenorth and northwest osburbanarea served by Nortean.
RT: 215 - (Old Orchord-HowardCTA Station vin Crawford )Aoentra bou will be added on week-days to improve cmb boor ser-Vice.
RT. 270 - (Golf MittJeffersnnPark vin Milwaukee Ave.) Ais es'tra bun wilt he added on Sundayallernoomto insprove service,
-Specific travel lofoemnotion andschedules cao ateo he obtained bycalling l-800-972-7096.
BUGLESEEKS NEWSBOYS
The Bogie in seehing deliverynewsearriers of all ages todehivdr newspapers as Thorn'days tor an opportunity te,earneetra dollaro.
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Four caodidaten, rsnning fortwo open seats on the NitosLibrary Board in the April 7 olee-tino, expressed their views at aCandidate's Night held in theMaine Township haS last week.
The event was sponsored by ogrnsp called Hold the LibraryTogether (HALT) whichprotested the closing nf the bran-ch library. The meeting, attendedby 15 persons wan moderated byHALT president Jerry Kan-trovich,
Walter P. Ciaooielowshi, a selfemployed printing broker, whowan appointed to the beard toreplace Frank Biga, mid he is acandidate because the boardneeds lo take a hard look at thebadgel. "More staffing in neededand tbere is just no machmoney."
The Niles resident noted moneyis drying up in the librorydistrict. "I woald he active intrying Io bring improvemente inthe diatrict, but working withinthe hadget to provide good ser'vices," he said, adding "theremay be a need for anotherrefereodumbs the [atore."
Pant Warnich nf NUes, an Op-tometrist who uwnn o PeorleVision Cenler in Palatine, noted
Vets honor Blase
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the Nlleo library district in thesecond largest in the state, battoon ineffective one. "I would BIseIn look at the budget nod thesystem lo determinewayn to turo -the,iibrary into Ike best oystem inthe area," he said.
He went on lu nay very littleservice has been provided forsenior citizens. "It could befeasible la have a heokinnoblleslop at senior hooamg, as well asa library room sot up at theTridenl Senior Center," he unid."We could also serve children'sseeds by setting branch librariesin local schools."
A 10-year resident of thevillage, Warnick has beenpresident and a trustee for theGolf Mill Homeowners Mon.
Candidate Robert Quottroechi,26, o 25-year resident of Niles,owns B. Qaad Vending Inc. Hebas a bachelor degree inmarkettegfrom the University ofArizona, Thr500.
"I think the library mold osemy services becaane nf mybusiness background," he seid,adding if elected, be woald in-crease staff and sataden. "Thelow salaries are ridicaloos."
He unid the library can be ins-Coatinued os Page 38
SiNISES965-9504
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$13.00 TupUlden Or sapeOudy Wave Fee Mown, Dads,Seniors, Junivrs Or Si000rn.
$10,00 & Up. Hair Culorieg,Hi Lighting Or High Fashivn.
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I'NUes' 56-5f Sidewalk Program
. Naisse'Address:Telephone:Iwlolstoparticlpato hstheNllen' 50.SoSidewalkPrôgram. thave -nqaaren nf front pablic oldewalk for replacement.
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Page 4 TheBugle,Thursday, March5 19S7
Heinenlends 'helping hand'to handicapped
llndicapPed" means dif-fereut things to different people.It applies lo anyone who has aspecial need whether that needbe physical, mental, learrnngdisability, behavior d,norders,hearing and visual hnpairisseflts,and emotional disturbances.Whatever the need all arewelcomed and helped here inNitos. Nues is tortanate to)sr thehome ot M-NASR, Mamo-NifesAssociation of Special Recrea-tino.
When you are referring tospecial education and recreationin Nifes, there is ose pernan whoshines io lier effort, time, anddevotion. Whatever her other oc-tiviliese Elaipp Reinen is alwayslooking far new and innovativeways to assist the M-NASR pro-grams. Justthin past year, for en-ample, she tian, with the help ofthe Nifes Esento Committee, sr-ranged for handicapped in-dividnols andtheir families ta en-oy Ike encitement nl the car-nival, free of charge, before itsofficial opening.
This pant October, ElaineHeinen could be fornid standingon the carnero nf Nilen collectingbrIbe Knights of Columbun TonI-sin Roll Drive. Alt monies col-lected beiìefit handicapped
Low ratesf makeStateFarm '
homeownersinsurance
a good buy..
CALL ME
FRANKPARKINSON
7745 MILWAUKEE AVE.NIIES. fi. 60646
967-5545
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children. Efaifles' efforts were. Elaine han necsred a$56ff dsnn
donated to M-NASR. tiOñ from MayecNick Bfase
Mrs. Pleines in also an active toward tine parchareof a mock
member of the Advinary Board needed M-NASE van.
for Speciaf Olympics.Thin in just a ousafi part of what
Sine recently received a plsqoe Elaine fieinoe hanaccomplished.
fr505 the State of Illinois in To keep Mrs. Pleinesand all her
recognition 5f her outstanding cf- efforts alive and well,remember
form in food ramninf lar the to vote for ElaineUcinen for,
Special Olympien. . Niles PackCommissioner on
Tbrongh flee diligenl efforts Tacsdoy, April 7.
Heartsong' to perform at Immanuel benefit
Positive, spirited pop manic inthe genre of -professional musi-dann -Gail and Ed Tossing. Per-sans who attended the GlenviewFourth of July entertainment attise Glenniew Golf Course in 1904heard a rousing rendition of theircomposition, 'Open Your Heart.America." which was recognizedat the 1905 Nationaf Speakers-Association annodI meeting inWashington, D.C., and - is thetheme sung for the --National
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Yosfh Congress for a PositiveFuture.
Glenview residents, the Tos-sings are known as "Hearf005g"when performing their spbeat,inspirational taises.- The coopte prenenled Iheir
music lo delagates at the 12thIsternalional Human Unity Con-foresee io Hawaii and Califoroio.Locally, Hearlseng has perform-ed with Ihn North Shore ConcertBand and participated in peace
rasons events.Alter years uf preparation, the
Tonsints have completed "WhiteLight," an afhsm oftheir originalsongs, and will perform many ofthem al a benefit concert at 700p.m. Friday, Mar. 6 at InunsannelLotheran School, 1050 ChestnutAve., Glenview. Proceeds fromthe program will benefit Ike newbss fund. Tickets are $5 foradotto, $2.10 for senior citizens
- and $2.00 for children asdmay hepsrrhaoed at the door. For od-elitional isformalion call 724-1024.
- Morton Grove Senior CitiwÀons
-I965-4100 .
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Iseniors wbn wish to have thew hearing cIriI mhearing aids maiclained can sign ip DOW f au ipçoiiimnt
Iwithan audiology specialist. AppoiiitflItS .ilI be takes f.
Tbsrsday, March 5 from 9n39 to 11 am. in Ule MtI GnoseVillage Hall Seniar Center, 0101 Capulina ave. M.intiaiiceillinclude basic servicehelp identify the heginsiog nf hearing Iiios Fanaiiunbsetit
tcall the Senior.Holline at 47f-5m. -
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Good Health Program opsokie yneyHiifa1irIsanother series of Stop Smoking ClinimdorkIgMarthaIAlI1People feeling frustrated with atlempfs to quit .-thdr ownshould try Obese snccennful clasnein Cali the Good Hlih Pro-gram at 477-9600, ext. 3008 for more infonnaliwL
. COUNSELINGMorton Grove senior citizens enjoy no ciflcoiiiseIingprIIvid-
. ed by the Family Counseling Servire of Evmios. Family- counselor, Allee Forrest, 648W is at the Village Hall Senior
Center every ToendaydiOeiisaUig thechangen ami pniImos ofaging and healthy adaptation to them. For an holividual ap-poistmeOt, call the Senior Hntline at 47O.53. -
INCOME TAXExpert tan filing assistance in now avaiIabletaMOrtIiGeOe
senior citizens. This free servire in aliso pFOV1IIedtaIIDObeWfand shot-in residents. For au appoliitinent any Urne betweennow and April 10, call the lieiiiar Holline at476- -
BLOOD PRIISSURE SCREFÌIINGThe Mnrtnn Greve Village HaItSenior Cnuitniu1agaifl be o(
Ocring free blood pressare screenings for rdmils frn9to 10am. On Tuesday, March 10. In additino tOIIIeScrSeIIIJap, jofor-maties will ainabe provided ais notrilinn.exorciwn,a1oINWCmedical conditions that will reduce Ihr ri ofIwactIwaSII pro-
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ADVISORY COMMISSION ON AGING -Martas Grove's Advinory COmmISSIOn mi Agiog. a ribes
board of individuals cnnceroed with progranm, prides, andissues for the sesmo papsfutino, will bold its seat meniin«at 1p.m. 00 Tuesday, March 10 ui the Village Hall Senior 6itm
SENIOR COMPANIONA senior companion has the appur000itytnlflakeaPOOillVOiflF
pact into senior eitlem neighbors w their cowmwúty. TheSenior Companion Program nf Family care Seesicen bEvassins wilt link companinlis: with - sesmaS kanebeerndseighhors, pay uS hourly wage, aiid receive reienborsmnmltformeals and travel. People lookiiig fur a way to amilióeabIitbenand experience should call Family Care Smvhwe at i-SbS0
RESEARCH MiD THE ARTHRITIS INS1TI1flThe Maine Township Arthritis ActionCeImnilwiUbOIdiISfbS
meeting al the year ut 2:30 p.m. on Wednenday.Marinhfl latheNesset Health Center, 1775 Sollardrd., ParkEiIe-Wilhiam6Icold, M.D., Director of Rheumatology ai L.odlwean Gmi&alHospital will dinrann Research and the Anthrilis IIIhde: lilieeosncit concept is designed ta dev1op Iniproved pulirsoderstasdiug und to provide assistance to posamm with or-tkritis, Ihe nation's number one crippling disease.Refreshments will he served. Nu reseevaileem are required. lii-lerenled p-room are inVited tu call Mrs. Jiali Solileski at960-8072. - -
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"GODSPEUJ'The Riles Went High Selsnnlmusiealprodiictieesof Gaieli"
will he performed especiully fnrtawnsIIipnmIiLTcuUNII$lilOp.m. as Wednesday, March 11 rn the schont auditreiuus atOaktoo st. and the Edens eupwy. Buchi Smile (Ibzmee Clubmembers can atteod thin and many OIISdNoffIdi lareof charge. Far mere information on IIseDIbaniIiP.OSUUI 51104Tnwonhip High Schools at 673-60, est. 1150.
For additional information about these i.id ri NIúIiI5vices, call Ralph liiricingfsam at the Martial Grove SeeicrHettise, weekdays from 9 am, to nuonat470I,orBII1S°nos, Director of llenior Citizens Services at tim Village Ball041-4100, est. 104.
CHOOSING AWEIGRTLOSSPROGRAMEvanston Hospital will cnsductafreeprogramorPO4iPe'he
wish tu tuse weight and are seeking a nnlrilieamlly.noiu0lprogram. The lecture and dineussiun will be cendlictelt byregistered dielician, Cindy McMalsun at7Np.m. ml Well. Mar-ch lt at the ICellagg Auditorium, EllO Ridge Ave. in EvaIOt°'Cati 492-4480to register forthin prugram.
Marusek named to Deans ListPast Marasek of Nues wan gradepoiaVregeof3.4r
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Girl Scouts celebrate anniversaryat Harlem Irving
HrIem 1rvin 'laza proudlyhosts the 6th annual Salmagun-di', a celebration 01 (tirI ScoutWeek and 75th AnniverSary, 11am. tu 5 p.m. Sunday March 8.clint Soul troops from Ilsurrounding service nuits of the
.north division are oioiugtogether at the shopping centerlocated at Hartem ave., IrvingPark, and Forest Preserve dr., toshare nome of their scootingidean, skills, and projects.
"Salmagusdi", meaning aoymisture or medley, representsthe many scoutiog exhibits thatthe girls will present. Thin eventwill include displays ou campshills, community service projec-lu. asimal welfare and ecology,drug awareness, world frien-
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dships, personal uafety, oea0000lcrafts, and uniforms of the past.Girl Scout rookies and calendarswill also br available.
Girt Scast troopt from thefollowing areas will be present:Harwood Heighls, ShabbonaPark, Norridge, Portäge Park,Norwood-EdisOO Park, Belmont-Central, Rus Park, G Corners,Jefferson Parh, Hiawatha Park,and Independence Park.
"Thin year marks Ihe diamondanniversary of the Girl Scouts ofthe USA and we are happy to beable to celebrate this landmarkat Harlem Irving Plana!" CoW-mented Pat Wallesge, Girl ScoutService unit-4f co-ordinatOr and"Salmagsndi" project leader."Thin event is an opportunity forthe girls to display and esplainthe hinds of projecto, skillo, andcrafts with which they're in-volved all year long," concludedWallenga.
Temple Beth IsraelSisterhood Luncheon
The Sisterhood nf Temple BethIsrael, 3939 W. Howard St.,Skokir, will Iront a QuintSisterhood Luncheon Meeting onWednesday, March 11 al 11:30am. Sandee Shoe, will discussthe "Future of (dab":
To wohe luncheon reservalioun($7, per lunch( contact the Tom-pIe office, t75g95t, Monday thruThursday 9 0m. lo h p.m., Friday9 am. In 4 p.m.
PRE-SEASON SPRING SHOE SALE__s, SAVE 20% OFF
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MARCH 8ST, PETER'S SINGLES
St. Peter's Singlen Dunce, Fr1-day, March 6, 9 p.m. Michrlla'sTerrace, 5215 W. Irving Fork rd.Live hand, free parhing. Dona-liudo $5. Foc information call334-2589.
YOUNG SINGLE PARENTSAdsll Group Discusnion
-''Crisis Divorce andSeparotioO", a noted socialworker Karla LaPoiute will bemoderating nur discussion grouptonight on a subject we all weltknow. Let's shiare the corn-monality of our programo. $7, Sp.m., in a member's home. Moreinfo call 351-5550.
MARCHIYOUNG SINGLE PARENTS
Family Road Rally - Thin is tirelirst time that YSP has ever donea road ralley for the family. Wewill have appronimalely 10 slapsfor ctse picb ups. The may we willwarb Ihm is that Ihe Moms nrDads sviti do toe driving and thekids are ta figure out the claos.There are prinen In he awarded Inthe top three roadsters. A partywill he held after. $1 adalls, tp.00. We will meet at a membershonre. More into call 351-OSlO.
MARCH 12YOUNG SINGLE PARENTS
Ynsng Single Parenlv (YSI') isspansociog a Drag Abase pro-gram ivilli a speahrr Iron theChicago Police Drpartmrvl noTlsnrsday, MarrI: 12 al lireGoldes llamo Bonqael Hall, 0417W. Higgins, Chicago at 8:45 p.m.Open In all ynsug singlo parcnls.Social lo fallow. Cant 52, cash bar.
With drug abane becoming sowidespread, this Ispir slsnuld ontho missed. An ounce ol preveo-lion is worli] a pu,d ai careareyou really aware of what's goingno in Ihr streets nf paar,seighborhood? Let's oil hecomestreel-wise( I!
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MARCH18NORTH SHORE Y,SP,
Attention Young SingleParents: If you're under 45,siugle (by means of death,divorce, separation or nevermarried( and have one or moreliving children, come meet newfriends at North Shore 'ISP,,Tsesday, March 15 and everyTuesday, 5:30 p.m. at the Wheel-ing ylorthbroOh Holiday Ins, 2575Milwaukee ave., NorthbroOti.
Come join 50 for an evening ofmusic, dancing and lots of friend'Ip laces.
'Rap" group meeting at 7:35p.m. Discuss mutual problemsamong friends and a groupfacilitator.
For more information callGary, 535-4755.
MARCH SS
J.P.S'The Jewish Professional
Singles invites yos to a "Coffeeand Conversation Social" noWed., Mar. 11, from 8:15-15:35p.m., at AG. Beth Israel, 3535 W.Devon, Chicago. The Subject wdibe "Pee Nuptial Agreementn."Adnsinnion-OOlp $1. Alt welcome.We meet every Wednesday.Phone 539-OttO.
MARCH13SINGLES IN COMMUNICATION
A D.J. Dance for Singles willlabe place Friday, March 13, 0:30p.ns.-l2:Sl, at the Evanston ISoli-day ion, 1011 Sherman at tire cur-ser o0 labe st. Open In oil over 26.Tony Pedroea is the dee (ap; he'llalso nopervise a line dance dar-io0 lise evening. Dress code: nol-o(iills, raps, faded jeans. Ad-Ississivo 53, cash bar. Free park-ing io the Holiday Inn - 2nd levelop. Sponsored by Singles in Corn-mavicalions. Gond attendanceaiwapo. jnr ivlorïnation call419-0241.
. MARCH14COMBINED CLUB SINGLES
All singlen are Invitedtos Corn-bined Club Singlen Mardi GranButt with the live mimic of Sierrafrom S puits 2 Sm, 'on Salue-day, March 14, at the HyattRegency Wnodfleld Hotel, 15go E.GIf rd., Schuumburg, Featuredduring lntèrcniuuinn will he aCoutume und Fashion Show. Sinoprizes will be awarded for thebeat deemed. man and Woman.The dunce is co-upnesoreel by theNorthwest S'mgles Aunoeialion,Yoning Suburban Singles, andSingles & Company. Admissionwill be $7, Fur more informatIon,call 725-3350.
- MARCH15NS, JEWISH SINGLES
The NorthShore Jewish Singtenare meeting at Barnum andBagel Restaurant, 4750 Dempslerate., ShaMe, on Sunday, March15, at 10:30 am., for brunch.
Spring is just around the cor-fler, join as for a lovely way tastart a new weeb and meet newfriends. Just ask yoar hostess todirect you lo -the North ShoreJewish Singlen table.
For informaliss and reserva-tiom call: 575-1502.
COMBINED JEWISH SINGLESCombined Jewish, Singles
Citywide Dance, Sunday, Marcirto, from 7:311-11:30 p.m., al 'CaleContinental", 5515 N. Lincoln,Chicago. Admisnian in only 53 andall welcome. Phone 751-2515.
WEST SUBURBAN SINGLESThe West Suburban Singlen
Asssciatinn invites alt singles Ison open dance party at 7 p.m. onSun., Mar. 15, al the SaratognHalel, RI. 31 and t-5 (East-WestTollway), Norlh Aurora. Admis-sino is $5.
CHICAGOLAND SINGLES Fur mure isfarmation, caSThe Chicagoland Siagles
Association will snansor a singlesdance with Ihr live music nf - .- MARCH25Sierra at 5:35 p.m. on Friday, SINGLES IN COMMUNICATIONMareh 13, al The Drahe ' D.J. Dance for Singles wiSOahbrsob Hotel, 2301 York rd. take place Friday, March 21,(York and C&mack rds.(, Oak 5:30-12:35, at the Evanston Hall-Sesoh. Admission is $0. For mare dsp Ins, 1561 Sherman at the cor-
r information, call 545-1515. ser ofLahe st. Open Is all over 20.Tony Pedrooa isthe dee jay. He'll
MARCH 53 also supervise u tine dance dur-N. S. JEWISH SINGLES iii the evening. Dress code: no
r On Fri. evesing, Mar. 13 at 7:30 t5himi, caps, faded Jeans. Ad-p.m., the Norlk Shnre Jewish mission $5, cash bar. Free park-Singles will meet for dinner st ing in the Holiday ton - 2nd level7:30 p.m. lollnwed by a variety SP. Sponsored by Singles in Corn-show, including a belly dancer municati000. Good attendancewhich begins at 9 p.m. always. For information call
We will gather together at the 459-9245.I October Five reslaurant, 5855
Waakegao ltd., Mnrton Grove. TUESDAYSReservations are required and CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUII
must be obtained os laler than Volleyball for single youngI Mar. 11. To ronerve call t76-t755 parents (ages 21-35) in spomored
or t77-2tt6. by the Catholic ¡ijumni Club allp.m., Tuesdays, at St. Dismos
MARCH 15 Parish Hall, Sunset and McArOe,k
NORTHWEST SUBURBAN in Wuukei"sS- The non,mernbor1
The Northwest Suburban See is $3 per evening. All levels ltSinglen will have au apes dance ability are weleSme,partp loe all singles at 7 p.m. so For mare information cati
I tunday, March 15, at the lIaseSHoliday Inn, Irving Park rd. &Rl. 53 (500 Irving Park rd.(,Itasra, A huSfet will be served.
I Admission is $5. For mure mIne- MARCH25mallan, call 252-5825. JEWISH PROFESSION'
AWARE SINGLESSINGLES
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Janet aod Jay was called to theTorah to celehrate his Bar Mit-ovah daring Saturday macflogservices an February 21, at Nor-thwest Suburhaf JewishCongregation, 7800 W. Lyof s,Morton Grove.
00 Sunday March 22,Sisterhood will he distributingLone Boxes. For applicatioss orfurther informatioO, please coltour off ice at 965-0900.
Edeen asd Melvin Cohen havebeco selected as honorees of theIsrael Bond Differ to be held atthe synagogue os Sundayevening, May 3.
Ausuol Anchoo will be hetd onSunday April 20, at thesynagogOe.
World Dayof Prayer
The Rev. Ray Miller of theGtenview United MclhodsstChurch wUt speak at the WorldDay of Prayer. scheduled forFriday, March 6, at the Cooveotof the Holy Spirit, Tecimy. LeoraDeFord, recestly retired as choirdirector of the GUMC, will toad ochoisis of women from the chur-ches of Glenview and North.brook. The service wOl heghs. at10 am., withregiotratios at 5-30.
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Temple Beth Israel, 3939 W.Howardllt., Shokie, is sp5550rivgo Mini-Studies Series, three Mon-doy evesings m March. Theseadult education sessions ore opento the community.
Os Moo., Mar. 9 at f pos.Eleanor Schwarz, inveotmestteacher for the JCC, will discuss
Nèw pastorat St. Luke'ssi. Luke's Uoited Church of
Christ would like to onnonnce andwelcome Dr. Steven A.Monholles as its interim paotor.He received his BA from Trao.sylvania University, Lexington,IcY, asd a Doctor of Ministryfrom Vanderbilt Untverosty,Nashville, TN. He will receive OMaster of Philosophy degree onMay 27 from Hehrew-UsIonCollege, Cincinnati, where he hasheen a part of- their ChrislonScholars Program. He and hisfamily spent a year hi Jerusalemas part of this program. Prior tocoming to St. Lobe's, Dr.Monhollen was associated withGleoview Commaoity Chorehand previously has served chur-ches in southern Illinois and nor.them Kentucky. Dr. Monholtenpresently resides with his wifeandtwu daughters io Glenvieo.
EachWcdoesday during Lentthere wilt be a WednesdayeveOisg Lesten study group at7:30 p.m. Regular church ocr-vices and Sunday School are at 10am. 00 each lluoday morning.
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Mini-Studies Series"Mntual Fmdo - What They CanDo Foc YO5" 9 pto. ltahbiWeoger wilt discuss "TodOY'SEscosuter Between Judaism andIke Mormon Church"; Moo,,Mar. 16 at I p.m. Avivo Woll willgive a "Slide Prnson101iOO nodNarrative On her t985 Trip to theSoviet Union"; 9 p.m. RahbiWeoger wilt discuss "Tndoy'OEoc000ter BelweeO Juduiom andMarOinm."
For further details or foc inlor-mauna regarding Templemembership contact the Trmpleoffice, 675-0512, Moo.-Ths., 90m-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.4 p.m.
MidweekLenten ServicesThe second io a serien of Mid-
week Lenten Services will he heldat St. John Lutheras Church(Missouri Synod( en Wednesday,March tl, at OIt5 0 the morningand at 7I3O i5 the evening. Bothservices will be identical. St.John io located al 7429 N.Milwaukee Ave. (00v block soothof Harlem( io Nues.
These Midweek Leoteo ser-vices will continue throaghoot theLenten Season at both timroI l;45am. and 7 3O p.m.
Regular Sooday morning wnr-ship times are I and te:3S am.with Sunday Schont classes mrchildren io yre-Sckool Ibrooghthe Eighth Grade. Av Adult Biblestudyis held al 9t5 in the ChurchSaoctoary led by Pastor Slsehig.They are currently working withthe His Love-Oor Respnone seriendeveloped by The LutheranChnrch-Miosoori Sposi isresponse to the seeds nl itsdistricts and congregations. HisLove-0m Response is an no goingyear-round intensive stewardshipprocess based no round Biblicalprinciples.
Lutheran Church
of the ResurrectionLutheran Church of the Resue-
rection, Nifes, Coofirmationclasses and auy other families ofthe coogregation are invited loattend o volleyhall night ou Sun-day, March 22 at St. Matthewschurch in Mount Prospect. If youneed a ride, he al the church byS;3Sp.m.
At ifa first meeting of the year,the Sscial Ministry Committeetian cómmitted itself lu a contino-lug dion On behalf of the WorldHunger Drive, lh LutheranWorld Relief Clothing Drive andnou-perishuble fond items for Ihr
MTJC.There will he a special service
at Maine TuwsokiP JewishCongregation Shaare Emet, OSlOBallard Rood, Dro Plaines, IL.On Friday, March 6, t3O p.m.The Bet Class of the religiousschool will conduct the services.
Jeremy Steiner, son nf Les andJudi Steiner, will celebrate ktoBar Milovab 01 Maine TownshipJewish Congregation Shaare5-met, 8100 Ballard Road, DesPlaines 00 Sat. March 7, 9I30
Lina llene Cohen, daughter ofJeflrey and Zenia Cohen, willcelebrate her Bat Milnsoh duringthe monIli si March.
NTJCCalled lo the Torah at hiles
Tnwnskip Jewish Congregationrccestly os a Bat Milnvah wasSauaoee Shapiro, daughter ofAllen & Lauren Shapiro.Following the service, a kiddsnhwas hosted by Ihr parenlo. RabbiNeil Brief delivered the chargeond Hannan Shlome Shunterchanted the litorgy.
NTJC will be holding an AllSynagogue Sliabbat Dinner onMarch 271k, at O p.m. Followingthe Skabbat Dinser a HassidicService will be held al f p.m. Forlsrther information please callthe Synagogue 01lire at 675-4141,
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Amnrieao Indian Pontrythroughout the coming year aswell as sponsoring special encolodurumig Ike year. The firut specioleveot, "AllIn A Day's Work"will he o 6-week Adult Discussioiat 5-15 am. hcgioning os Suuduy,March 8. The theme of the discos-sins lo how we ran serve thechurch during nor daily lineo.
The following Deacons loe thecoming year will be installed noSunday, March 1 ; Joe Baum,Donna Beil, Bob Drewn, J000eGeeve, Karl Klicker, GertrudeMelles, Mark Menses, PelerOlson, Mary Any Plato, HenrietlaRinderhoecht, Ray Shorsun andJim Sinner. The Oflirros for IkeChurch Council 1er 1917 will be;
-Mark Meones, Vice President;Duma Beil, Secretory; MaryAnn Platz, Treasurer.
Beth ErnetThe FreeSynagogiSe
Beth Emet, the FreeSynagogue, 1224 Dempoter,Evanston will hold Shahbsl ser-
- vices os Friday, March O nl 5-30p.m. Robbt Peter 5-nobel willconduct sêrvices with Castor Jel-frey Klepper assisting. Thecsmmuoity is invited.
On Saturday, March 7, themorning service will begin all0;30 am. and will include Yinkneand Ike Bat Mitzvah of RebeccaSpivack, daughter of Mirism S.Spivack aod Michael H. Spinach.A Shabbat Minyan is held everySalorday at9I3O a.m.
On Sunday, March t al 3 p.m.,the Beth Emet Choir under the
- directiol of Caotur Jeffrey KIep-per, will perform tu a choral con-cart at Fisher Memorial AMEChnreh, 944 Elmwund, Eva001un.The ceocert is sponoored byCommunily Action Partnershipof Evanston (CAPE). CAPEprovides heating ossistance lolow income families.-
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Name speakerSt. John Brebeuf Holy Name
Society in NOes announced thaiSgt. Tami Misnisg will be theguest speaker at their generalmeeting on Monday, Morch I sit
Sot. Miosiog is the public is-formation oflicer of the 1150010State Police, She will speak Unvarious topics related to law en-forcement io- Illinois. Themeeting will he held at FlauagavHall. Refreshmeoto wilt be see-ved following lhe meeting. Foiadditiönal ioformotiOn piconecall Aody Beierwaltou Jr. si if f-6961.
World Dayof Prayer
World Day of Prayer, Ibis Cee-tenniol Year, wilt he celebraledon March 6th al 1 p.m. al SI.Lambert's Church, lIli N.Karton, Skokie, IL,
This is an IoternOli000l ceichr'abon sponsored by ChulCilWomen United and io u world-wide expressios of mutual prop01and Christiao Unity. The lhenefor thin year io ''Cume andRejoice".
All women and mes nl oil ortochurches are invited sod en-couraged to shore this nettspecial day.
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EDISON PARK LUTHERAN CHURCHAvonciale & Oliphant Avenueo, Chicago, 111100m 60631
631-9 1MID-WEEK LENTEN SERVICE
WEDNESDAY
MARCH 11.1987SERVICES at 10:00 n.m. and 7:30 p.m.
LENTEN THEME:Psalm 127 Our Foundation in Christ-
'The Lord Buildslhe HouseMusic By
THE MAINE SOUTH ALUMNI CHORUS.
andTHE SENIOR CHOIR
Coffee Hour following the 7:30 Service
LIFT AVAILABLE FOR THE HANDICAPPEDSUNDAY WORSHIP
7:45, 9:00 and 11:00 AM.SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:00 A.M.-ltl:tO A.M.-1l:0O AM.BROADCAST SUNDAYS MORNINGS
9:00-10:00 AM.WEAW, AM - 1330 kh.
St. Juliana to hostFashion Show
WlUisprIng justaroundthe cor-nerthe emphasis io on new colocoand flew fashion lines for thecoming season. Reodyto prepareyeu with the 87 look' Is the St.Juliana Mothers' Club who willhost a fashion show and dinner atBrigades Banquets, 2648 Demp-Oler, Des Plaines ori Wed., Mor.25.
A variety of retailers will hedisplaying their hottestgonflette. Included are CaresCharles ef Golf Mill who will heshowing opriog sportswear anddaytime apparel; Margies, 5645w. Dempster, Morton Grove willdazzle those attending withsparkling evening wear and thelatesLjn ready-to-wear; andRothchild's who will complete thepicture with formol wear formen. Dion Fars, Inc., 8504 W.Golf, Nies will also present avariety of loehs in fur fashion formen and women.
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wlll he shown the Carele Jacksonline ei Celer Me Beastlfnl"make-up for the models andhalrntylen will also he designedhy the.professionals at the Pen-ney'n Salen. An added hIghlightwill he foso models who will walkthe runway sporting a telally newleokcoiffure and make-op.
The puhlic Is cordially invitedto Swing telo Spring." Cocktails(cash her) will he served at 6p.m.; dinnerat7p.m. Denation is$18. For additional licket infor-motion contact Francesca at774-6819 or Nancy at 631-5690.
NOW meeting onpay equity
The March meetIng of the DesPlaines-Park Ridge Chnpter stthe National Organization forWomen (NOW) will focos on thetenne of pay equity for women.The meeting will hegln at 73Op.m., Thnrsday, March 12,1907,in the downstairs meeting room(adjacent lo the Children'sRoom) of the Des Pintees PohlicLihracy, Graceland and flacherstreela, Des Plaines. The chaplerhas ohlained slatislics on payscales from local gnvernmesla asa starting point for thediscussion.
The pahlic is invited to attendthe meeting. For more infor-maties on NOW activities, callPresident Landa Mow, at 290-5770.
SIGNS OF REMEMBRANCE
The Eternal Light recalls the never ceasingSanie of the menorah in the Temple of Jerusalem.
The Yahrzeit Candle is a sign that year after yearrecalls the memory of a loved one.
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Northwest SuburbanJewish CongregationNursesy School
Northwest Suburban JewishCongregation Nursery School,7860 W. Lyons St., Morton Grave;is pleased te osnounce that EllaJenkins, world famous folksinger, will he performing, Inconcert, On Wed., Mar. 25, at 6,30p.m.
Ella Jenkins is a magician withchildren. She wraps them in loveand Is a Chicago treassre. SheIwo appeared os Sesame Streetand Mr. Roger's Neighhorhoodand written the music and lyricsfor the 7 week "Leak at Me"series os PBS hosted by PhilDenahue. She is a regular atItavinia. It las heen said of her"Ella Jenkins never grow up.Adults might see gray hair or thecross hatchiug at the comer ofher eyes; laids just recognize oneof their owe."
Donation for tictrela is $3.50 forchildren (ander 12) -54 for adattain advance. $4 for children and $5for odoRs at the door. All sealswill he on a first-come, first-served basis. Bring your childrenaud grandchildren for a fan-filledevening of enterlainment.
For informatios, call theSynagogue office at 965-0900.
10th Annual Saladand Dessert Luncheon
The Y's Women of the North-west Community YMCA, PorkRidge, 00000sced it will beholding ils 10th Annual Salad asdDessert Lsncheos from 11:300m. to 1 p.m., Wededsday, Mor-ch Il, in the gym at the YMCA,1515 W. Toohy Ave., Parh Ridge.For more informalios call the Yat 925-2171.
This is the teeth consecsliveyear that the V's Women havehosledthe luncheon to benefit theNorthwest Commonity YMCA.The public is Invited to otteod.Tickets are $4.50 per person andare uvailable at the front desk atthe Y or from memhers of Y'sWomen. Funds raised at this an-nual eveat have hoes used towar-ils purchase of needed equipmentforthe pool, gyss, office, ein.
The nursery will he avuiuhlefer your convenience during thelnncheon.
Flea MArts & Cr
Sullivan presentsworkshop at Oakton
Elaine Sullivan, who was .S10-year veteran teacher atDehton Conamnnity College, willreturn to the College on Monday,March 10, to present u workshspon ''Image Relationship
Sponsored hythe Oahton Alum-ni Association, the seminar willhe held from 710 lO p.55. in Room1540 at Oakton's Des Pta1565campus located on 1600 E. Gulfrd.
As a former iostructor andcounselor at Oaktnn, Sullivanwas 00e of the pioneers to createclasses for adult women stndenlsat Oakton.
The lee for the workshop is $15.For isforsnation, call Dan Uoyd,025-1006.
Caroline Vetromila, a HoffmanEstates woman who designs andmahes ministero items of allsorto, has a shop to display andsell her tiny wares in Niles. Sheformerly operated her businessfrom her home otodio, bet io nowopes for business st 7040 Oaktonst. in Niles. Her shop io called"My Own Utile World."
There are thoosonds of prettyand isgesioasiy contrivedminiatore novelties in the shop."I get a lot of people in here justto browse. Some of the childrenwant to learn how to make titttethings themselves, so I'm glad togive them advice from my ex-perience," said Caroline.
Mrs. Vetromila has learnedhow to press odds and ends of
The Parent-Teacher League ofst; Jotm Lutheran Day School(Missouri Synod) announcestheir twelfth Flea Murhel/Arts &Crotte Show on Satnrday, Murch7. Doors will Open at 10 am. andwill close at 3 p.m. There wilt heanadmission charge offifty centsper person. Alt proceeds willhenefit the Christian Day Schoolof St. John Lstehran, NOm. TheSchool Is located at 7429 N.
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MINIATURES FOR THE MINIATURIST
My Own Little World specializes inm)n)aturell on)y. We are a very unique Shop.Hand made items signed and dated by shopowner C. J. Vet.
So, If you need a do))house or furnishings,we have it. Wallpaper, rugs, fixtures, foods,wood, housework components, X-acto pro-ducts and much more.
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'Little World', a havenfor miniaturists
material Ints the production ofcharming tiny models..Hers is avery specialized inspirution andshe hus a remarkahte eye fordetail. A violt to her 'liGie world'is a fms way to spend an äfter-noon.
To Jim and Caroline Vetremila,the hest things really do come insmall packages.
The Vetromitas create and selltheir own cakes, ornuments andcigar bones - oIl measuring isscale exactly Is one-twelfth tile
"Ysu've heard of bohbien torn-ing into businesses, well that'swhat it was." Now 12 years lateryou con visit "My Own LittléWorld," a store for miniatore es-.thusiasts to esjoy.
arketiafts Show.
Milwaukee ave. (one block southof Harlem).
Au always, there wilibe quite avariety of Arta and Crafts, anti-ques, new and used items, coller-ChIes jewelry; hooks, planta, toysand many other Interesting anddifferent things to look at and/orperchone.. A bol dog lsnch is planned dur-
ing the nedn hour and wili beavailable for u nominal fee.Coffee-and wilt also he availablethroughout tise day. There willatoo he special Bakery Boothsponsored by the P.T.L. mothers.Homemade gnedie: of ail hinduwill he availahle for purchase
. and enjoyment. Chàirwomon forthis year's Fleo Market/Arts 0-Crafts Show is Mro. Mary Ellen
. McKenna with Mro. Mary Hun-non and Mrs. Joyce Arnseotaworking on the committee.
Thrift storeBag Sale
Fill a hag for $2 at the NearlyNew BagSale March 12-14.
Nearly New, a thrift storehenefitting the Northwest Suber-han Aid For The Retarded, willsell ail clothing in the shop athorgain prices.
The store sello new and usedclothing and household llene.
Nearly New is located at 1465Elliuwood in Des Plaines. Honraare Tuesday - lluturduy, 10 am, -4 p.m. For information call 824-
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Meet Carol Piehla, BrownieGirl Scout loader of Troop 550,medioS at Stevenson School. InScoslieg, girls are necessary, belleadership is esuoslial. Carol isese ef.a terge group of mothers,siegle career women and grand-mothers who give their time sogirls cae satisfy their naturalcuriosity, explore the worldareund them, develop aod es-paed talents. This growing up ishelped by inopired ucd dedicatedloaders.
Carol is a good example of GirlScout leadership, a grows-np whoalways wonted to become a GirlScout bot never had the oppor-tunily. So, when her daughterentered the first grade, Carolknew what she would do, join theGirl Scoots. She called the ElkGrove Village office andvolooleered.
Carol has '.7 girls io her troopand there ioe't a moment ofroutine meeliogs.
"Dress forSuccess" semmarBnsiseso and alfine
professionals non lears lo sobtheir best at warb in aoemieor/000hino show from I to 2p.m. Wednesday, March II, alOahton Community College, 1000E. Calf Road, Den Plaines.
Dana Pappas of-Dress 'Barn inEvanston wilt leanh participants00w 10 mix and match lo creolemuro otifilo Irons a few basinpieces al clothing. Oahlon stnden.Os in Ihe Office SystemsTechnology program will serveas models.
Admissino is free. Far mOor-mallan, call Kitty Tohors, 635-1069.
Res sponsorsarts and craFtsHoedreds of homemade nr001s
including special Easter andspring banheto and arraogemonlowill he featured at the second an-suai Sprieg Into Summer Artsaed Cralls Fair Friday, April 300Resnrrection Hospital, 7435 W.Tolcoll Ave., Chicago.
Sponsored by the hospital'sEmployee Steering Commillec,the show will be opes Is the pnblicfrom lt am. to 6 p.m. in MariasHall located so the hospital'slower level. Special signo willdireci Visitors from the parhinglot dirontly to Morion Hou.
The event will feature theworhs of more thon 65 local or-lisons, iscioding many Resurren-lias Hospital employees.
Proceeds from the sole of loblespace and rollte tickets willbenefit employee Steering nom-mittee projects at ResurrectionHoopilol.
NAWIC meetingAnn Aberoothy, Arehilecl,
ussocioted wilh the Frank LloydWright Homo ond Studio Foso-dation, Oak Park, Illinois, will bethe guesl opeohor at the March17, meeting of the O'Horc Subor-boo Chapter 01 Ihn NotineolAsSnuiatise of Women io Con-slruclios (NAWIC). Her topicfonsses on Frank LLoyd Wright's"Restoration of Homes".
The meeting will be held al theNovaroee Rootaoroet, 1550Higgins Rood, Elk Grove Vlllage.Social hour is al 5:45 p.m with
, disney at 6:45, followed by theprogum. Reservations fur dinnerat $0.50 muy be made with ValGalonieks of Arcadia Producta al272-3332.
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Girl Scout . leadershiphandled by capable women
Since the Steveusen SchoolPTA io the IrOep sponsor, Ihegirls do the flag cersmosy fertheir special events and hakecoekiei for the PTA Blood Drive.The Troop visited Ballard Ners-log Hsme at Thanksgiving andbad dinner with the residents. AtChristmas, the girls helped theresidents make Ihoir dining roomtable holiday centerpieces andcaroled for them.
With the money the troop caco-ed selling cookies, there will be aroller skating party in March.The Troop also participated withother Illieois Prairie CouncilScoots in Expo '97 at theLakehurst Mall in Wauhegho,Feb. 21. There were displays anda rheerleading n00105l and pat-ches aud ribbons lar Ike par-linipanls. They ore all eagerlywaiting lar Ike Promise CircleMarch 12, 4 p.m. al Golf Mill andIhn Metro Chirogo "Girl Snouts00 Parade", April 25, downMichigan Avesse. The lraap islooking forward to Girl Sceul dayal Brookfietd Zoo and the GrandFioote 75th Anniversary Soest onMay 30 and 31 at Lobe CountyFoirgraosds.
Carol is o homemoher, o book-beeper by profession and admitsIhot Seoul leadership io "hardwarb, but can he done. And whowonld wast to miss all the fan.Besides, we de not wörk alone. I
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Professional Socretaries Inter-noti000l will hold their moolhlymrnling Monday, March 9, at IkeSlsdio Reslooront, 0717 LiecolsAvenoe, Mactoo Grnvc. Rerep-lina mill begin at 5:35 p.m.,followed by dinner alt:30p.m.
TALISMAN OF SAILORSAluog the osasl al the Northern PostIle, ma tues bosh an rooks
iattisu oat al ihn osean, Slsepleg io un a marm aummer wornlsg. OlIthe shores uf HsWail, a uruen.bluo olaaoer wrasss swims lswerd ssnhsol al 05115w bog. 0e 1ko east seaut, sear Plymouth Monk, aurnup el feurists 150k eat tunurd thu sea. The pewne ut ihn seas IsOeetls Ibis msrnleu, snIlling lots tranquilltlp.
The blue.grano 01 the tranquIl aucas Is Ihs nalur nl the aquamarIne.Considered a talIsman by sailors, aquamarine carries thu gentledpower at the soeans. Set with diamonds It 10h05 un the intensity of uoeisp lop mumbo nf polar au tern-, sel le gold Il careles fha aarmlh nlthe plump equatorial nun. Aquamarine Is well suited to Interusllngdesign possIbilItIes hunauss If Is aesllahln io Ilse qualitp Io large
A new way 01 outtlnu snlsred gums, ualled the "Iaotanp eut," hanhuas employed by notable designers ta wehe tory spsolal oreallees,An aqoamerlee may be leostod aad polished os top lo noyu yeuseapprselated belays. The uhanee In andar the codazo, like currents Inthe osean. The narrer ests lote the stone from knfrled, allouIng Ilghlte retraol I osurp, tint ways. sometImes selssted fsrfhe usoferst000of a pendant nenklate, lhe fantasy out is ao oeoitloo nno possibIlItyfur oqauworlen.
By Michael DoernerGraduate Gnmofogist, Handcrafter te Appraiser
bave great co-leaders in BonnieCertsat and Linda BrIms. And ourCadette Assistant is SanenDekowila."
Bonnie Curtan with ber bus-hand, Frank, ore the neto EgosService Unit Chairman, geldingand escearaging Carol and etherleaders in Nileu. These otherElles leaders that should heacknowledged, toe, for theirdedication und excellence arefrom St. John Breheaf, JedyBrieske, Nancy Puwlowohi, PutSheehan, Eveline Orme, CuroleRaspar, Gail Wagner, Mauro LoVerde, Dorothy Schweigert, PatAlexander and Suo Decuehaluki.At Niles Elementary, South,there is Linda and Sharon Smith.Steveesoe School also has JuniorTroop led by Susan und MatildaYoleo and See Fougerousuc. Asew leader at Mark Twain Schoolis Jan Kelly. Senior Troopleodotm ore Ruth Bernhardt, SisPescatore ond Lioda Smith. TheCadette troop leader is JudieBiascalasa.
The coosmumity notules caroland Bonnie and Liodo and Sumoand the many others, bui knownthere are still more girls atSteveusss School who want tobeBrawsics. There are mere girlsin every neighborhood who wantlo be Girl Scouts. Call the IllinoisPrairie Girl Scont Council ut0db-3500.
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the northerly and northwestsuburbs interested in member-ship io PSI and for dinner roser-volions may call Mrs. JudyKletn, at 206-5050, Ext. 300,during the day, or 155-7275eveo'mgs.
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Nues church loses cash,equipment in burglary
An official of Beiden BaptistChurch in the 73t0 bloch et Cald-well reported the church wasbroken jute ou Feb. 23.
The otfeuder used a pry-typetoot te open the wjndow of thehujldjng to gato entry. Osee in-side, the offender went to an of-fice where he fjrot attempted topry open cabinets in the room. Asafe (on wheels) wan then rotteddown the hallway to the rear of
DVI arrestsA Morton Grove woman was
arrested for drunk driving, notwearing a Seat helL and nnlawfulnue ofa stongun anFeb. 2.
The offender was ohservedturing left from the center lanesoutheast on Milwaukee and ontoMaryland driviag in an erraticmanner. A traffic -stop wasinitiated at Washingtan and Golf.
In the coarse nf making anarrmt, potieespetted a black stungao in an open purse On the frontseatefthe rar. -
She was released after postiag$1,000 hood pending an Aprilcnartdule.
A Des Plaines man n-asarrested for drook driving andfailure lo reduce speed to avoidas accidenten Feb. 20.
The offender was travelingwesth000d on Dempoter io thecurb lane and struck the rear of acursiowing for o red light.
13e was released after pootiog$1,000 hood and assigned au Aprilcourt dote.
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the building and .a- screWdriverwas used to remove the esteriorpias ou Ike safe.
Tuben from the safe was $125 incoins and an unknown omouet ofcash from a church service of-fering. The offender alsoremoved an amplifier and twotape records from the audio roomvaine sodelermiued.
Police are following up on the
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$7,000 goldtheft fromdental office
Someone gained entry to o den-tal office by onhnown me000 utthe Golf Mill shopping center onFch. 14.
Tahoe from the office arcawere two gold crowns silting ono cahinet. According lo policereporto, a similar incident oc-curred en Feb. 13 when Iwo geldcroweu were removed from theoffice.
The loch was changed aller thefirot theOl and followiog theoeceud iucideol, a chech showedno signs of tampering er forced
( II entry.I or au The estimated less was $7,000.Police are following up on the
bottle deposit
Ao employee of a Coca Colaplant is the 7400 block of OakPark saw two meo removingcases of empty bottles ofbeverage from a trailer in theparking lot and lrassferringthem to their car.
When qoeslioned what theywere doing, the offenders saidthey were going to return them lohuy heer. Alter losing ordered tereturn the cases hack onto thetruck, the offenders relamed twoand Ihen drove off with 10 casesinside their vehicle.
Police obtained a licence vom-her of the car and are followingup en the case.
Bike stolenPersons onhoowo removed a
hicycle worth between $35f and$425 from an open garage in the6900 block efgcward en Feb. 20.
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Stolen autosA 1904 Plymouth valued al
$12,000 was removed from IkeOak Mill Mall shopping ceoter ouFeb.23.
A Des Plaines woman reportedher 1902 Cadillac was removedfrom the Golf Mill parhiog loteoFeb.23.
Value of the car was estimatedat $3,439.
Cleanersburglarized
The manager of a cleaningestahlishmenl io the Luwree-cewood shoppieg center reportedFeb. 25 1h01 Oemeone broke the
$125,000 inhospitaleqtiipnient stolen
Someone omoshed thepoSoenger side window of a carpacked n a porGog lot inthe 0000
bloch of Ijempolec.Once snide, the offender
removed cormos temo nfhospital egoipmenl ioctuding oboard hit containing 20 printedcircuit boards valued al $105,500,ose cor niock boord hit volued at$250ff and one CB convertervaloedal$3S.
Thief steals toolsThe manager of a hardware
store io the 80ff blech ofMilwaukee reported he observedu mau remove a tool bou, andether items trum a shelf and thentahethe itemstolhe couster.
Aller sosie cooversation withthe cashier, the offender left thenlnrewithnot puying for the itemsvaluedul $40.87.
A chech of register tapesshowed the items had sot keenpaid for and the manager wiubenIhe incident te be a matterrecord.
Car theftA resident in the 500f block of
Howard reported Feb. 2fsomeone gained entry te her carporhed is the street.
Oece inside, the offenderremoved a cassette stereo worth$30G.
Shed burglarizedplote 'glass on the front doer lo A resident in the 5200 block offaineotry. Elizabeth reported Feb. 23
Once inside, Ihe offender someone cul a chain securing hisremoved cocinas coins from Ihn shed in hin bochyard andconh register and about $250 removed an aircompreoser.from a desh 00 the rear of the Replacemeso esas rnlimaled atbuilding. $252.
Mayoral candidate Themas C.Hyoen has announced support fora proposal In increase pay ferelection judges from $45 to $75 forhie work Ihey do en elvctinn days.
Hoo'ever, Hyses naid,clecbon-day evorh in longwithpollo Opening al f am. and cies-ing al 7 p.m., and jadges showingup au hour before and staying alleast as hour aller.
''The current bane stipend of$45 wnrhs out lo $2 per hourleonthan the misimom wagefur a15-hoar day," oaid Hynes,
Class rMaine Basi Class of 1911
The gradnales from Ihn Claosof 1981 from Maine East Twp.High School, Park Ridge, wiltcelebrate their fIb year reusivuon Saturday, July 25, al Ihe Hula-elan, Prairie View, IL. The com.milIce in neehing all alonmi - con-lad Class Iteonioo, y.O. Sos 54e,Shokie, tSl7a or call r77_g40lMun.'Fri. - S am, lv 5 p.m.),Ndco East, North Clusses et 1505
The grodualieg claoueo of lfgtfrom Hilen Sani and Nilen PdorlhHigh Scheolo in Shokie will bemerfieg fer their 22nd 055iver-sary on Saturday, May 2 at theSheraton North Shore Inn, Nur-lhhreoh. For farther inforonafinscaflfl7-4545 lMon.-Fri._5a,mto5 f.m.) or white Claso Reuoino,P.O. Bon 544, Shohie ftf7f,
suppnrting a renolufion by ConkCounty Cemmisninoer Carl R.Hanuen to ash Ihe alotéLeginlalure In pasa legislationmahing funding availahln for theincrease,
"The judgea dv sat eupect lo belully compensated fer themneetary value nf Iheir efforts,bal we meat iscrenue Ihn pay-ment tu helter stale the impnr-lance nf the work they do for un,"said Hysen, who lu asoe500r nfCerti Countn.
eunionsMaine Soot Class of 1907
The gradnaling clase of 1947from Maine Eani High Seknol,Fach Ridge, will be holding their20th year reunion no Saturday,Oct. 10 at the Chevy Chaoe Coas-ley Club in Wheeling, Please callIhr e)umni coomeillee find yearri-law cloonmatea - call 177-494f(Men-Fri. - 5 am. In b p.m.) orWeile Class Reunion, p.o. Bas144, Skuhie, 1217f,Nues Host, Weol Classes of 1942
The graduafing classes nf 1961front Nilee EasI and Nitos WestHigh Schools in Shohin, will bemerging fer their 25th anniver-sary on Solorday Nov. 14. Thecteuniftee io seehing alt olumni'contact Class Reunion, P.O. Bon044, Shokie 1597f, or call 677-4549(Mon-Fri _ 5 am, to 5 p.m.),
Food Store, burglary
The manager nf Aldi FundSlam in the Lavereocewond shop.ping center reported someone en-Ocred the rear doer ofthe buildingby forcing it offthe track.
Once inside, the offender lnr-ced opes the -office done byremoviog the hinge pins. The nf-fice was randacked and Ihe uf-fender then wrote symbols on Iheloschreom walls.
Taken were food items. A list nfother miooissgitems will he sub-muted after an inventory ismade, . -
Damage ta the rear deer andthe office door wan estimoled at
Traffic viOlator
arrestedA Chicago man was Orreated
nr no brake lights, suspendeddriver's licosas and no piulen osatowed vehicle after he woo eboer-ved driving a tow trach onHoward and CaIdwell.
04e was released after posting-s_2,005 bond pending a Marchcourt date, - ,
Locker theftUskews persono gained entry
to o locker at the YMCA in the0358 block of Tooby and removed$250 from a walfetenFeb. 24.
Hyees sold the renofalits byHanses (ft., Elk Grove Village)deserves support because judgesput in "long bourn of tedinunwork."
Resurrectionoffers accentreduction classes
Claouea to improve Englishprononciation shills will be uffered by Speech, Langoage andHearing patbolegiuts beginningMonday, March lt at RenurreC'tien Hospital, 7435 W. TalcollAve., Chicago.
Eight coosecotive Mondayeveniug seosiona are scheduledfrom 7 ta 1h35 p.m. in the SiolerGregory meeting room, locale4on the hespital'u lower level. CtAis $4f und ottvance regislralinn lurequired by calling ResurreC'ltas'n Health Prnmolion andWefisens office at 754-4544.
Hack individual in the "Im,;proving English Prasuocinlionprogram will be-evutnaled by oapeecli pathologiol te idenlifyproblem oreas and will receive Opersonalized home program. Dicspeech pathalaginlo will teachparticipants the difference beh'meen foreign tosguage snundnand American English unandS.Porticipuots aheuld have OkOowtedge ofEnglish gruesmer.
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for retail theftat a store 'et theGolfMillshopping center.
The offender was observed-removing men's hosiery and as-derwear totaling $29.91 and at-tempt to teave the store withoutpaying fortbe items,
81e was released on $2,500 hoodandassigned aFeh, coast date.
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By Jim JenningsIncredibly, a backetbefl teem
on cescore d only one point inan entire game--and yet wonthe gantel. . it happened in theieweet-scering banketbollgame at ali-time, played March7, 1930 when Geergatawn Highof illineic beat Homer High, 1-O- - The only scoring in the gamewas ene teal shot byGeorgetown!. - .That's hard tebnllnne, bal it'e trae.
One of the roost UflUSU alrecords in baseball history wasnet by olitlieldnr JohnPacioreh. . .Hn wan calind aptoHouston lot the lost game ofthe 1963 season and played Inonly one major league game inhis life-but in that one game he00mo to bat 5 times and they000lde't get hint ouf. . Hemade 3 hIts and walked tWiuein 5 at bats. Paoiorek theesuffered a book injury andneuer played agole--bol hestands in t horno std. book astieishie g hin mejor leagueoateot with a perteut one-housoed batting averagel
Amoolagly, NO team le theNational Basketball Asseola-tien has been able to wie thechampIonship et the NBA 2seasons In a tow ANYTIME inthe last 18 YEARS - The losttime a toam woe the NBA title 2straight years Was whenBoston did it back In 1068 andIseo.
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The NOes Pork Diotrict is nowtakiog registration for the Girl's1l Ilooge League Softballprogram. Two leagues will be of-fered 9-12 year aldo and 13-lbyear olds. Games ore played atJoowiab Park os Friday oight.sstartwg April 24. Gometimes orebotwees 5 and 9 pm. The fee perper505 is $20 ood beluden teamshirts, hat and mftball iostroc-tics. Otly girls its these leaguesare eligible In tryoat 1er our GirlsTraveling Teams in July. Youmay form your own team, so getyour friendo togetherl We wifialso be seeding volunteercoaches (Moms and Dads - weseed YOOi(. Sigo np sow at theNues ParIs District Recreation
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The Knightu of Colombos, North Americas Martyrs Council 4139hosted the district basketball free throw contest 00 February 7 atgt_ John Broheuf gym.
Pictsretl with medallion awards asd certificates are Elio districtwinners and ronnero up: Ryas Kelly of North American MartyrsCosacO, JeffRithurgel Maria Council, EdKaletaofM