-- illuglrevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/newspapers/nilesbugle/... · 2012. 10. 10. ·...

19
es 'AllAmerican Picnic photos Page 19 Nues, Maine Township taxes show slight increases Tax ratei are ap in 320 of the In the Nifes and Maine Towo- . frornlastyearona bouse. oearly700taxlngthstrictsiflCoOk ship aréas the Nues School. To estimate tases for the up- Coimty and other districts will District 71 has the second lowest coming year taxpayers will pay- show increases because of re- comhhsedtaxratein Cools County, ahoUt$46 more for every 25 cento - osseosment in the quadrennial 5.941, op from 5.893 for the. past the tax rate has increased ono- - -,ear. - - year,and will pay-81Oth,sp I6 CusthsuedaaPage3t - -4Ù--r -- -f1-- iLlugLr Village ol Nues -- Editu()n -- 8746 N.Sherrsser Road - Nues. Illinois60648 - 966-39OO1-4 - - S VOL 27, NO: 5, TIlE BUGLE, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 193-. 25° per copy 'Fromthe-. :-4Kagt - by-Bad Beme; - , - Therewan a recent study of - suburban eommuùltieo which - - details "fiscal otresn" Stress Is - determined an the amount of - tax burden far each persan Using In the comm. It in eludes praperty taxes, utility - taxes and other taxeS asaesoed toMr. andMs. Suburbia. The conclusions of the study - pertained to the Deep- Tunoel sewer project. Many of the suburbs -were believed not -to have the financial capability to pay for their costs of linking their sewers into the Deep Tun- nel. Among the 51 suhurho, Il . were deemed ahle to spend the maximum amount to hook up to the Deep Tunnel project, whose pnrpOse Is to give relief fer floods and pollution. The Tunnel project, being built by the Sanitar District, will hove 131 miles of tunnels an wellaoanti-flooding renervoirn. About $1.2 billion struction is complet an- operational toe District2O7 -turns dowli -- adnunistra ionbuildin bid The Ma ne Tow ship h gh $55f tOt fe new onstuctio and school board iejected a$l.2 thecestefmoving. ------ million off r to purchase to d Board member J ho Schaeflo mlnlstrationbuildingpius&acS; -suggested the fòrentpreserve directly north of the boilduig o area across the treet jrom the the Dee. Rad site ofDevon school might be. considered for, -AvènuehsParkRldge. ; - the recreation- activities -to- Uñited Stktlonernusade theòf replace the 3acresite now- used fer fór the 2½ -acre ad- for this purpose. The ad- minlstralin hailding site plus au ministration will explore alter- addition 3 acres on property nor- native facilities for these pur- thefthebulldlngwhlchisPresen- pones-------- - - -tlyuoedanpractice athleticfieldu Cuntthued na Page 35 for noccerlawn hockey and 50f- - - thallprogra.osaswell-auforlfl- - - tra-muralactisities. - - -- - - - While the hoard approved the lease or sale of Moine North last - month, thé administration and the hourd resisted the ad- ministrationhuilding sale. An independent counseling . firm had recommended the most expendable property the district could diup000 of is the ad- ministration building. Superintendent John Murphy told the board in considering the . relocation of administration of- fices to one of the schools, it would cost from $400,000 to - AflAmerican Picnic Winners - - of the con- A Mt. Prospect couple and - estincluding a Slcókio woman were the big nel system winners from drawing offered attho All American Picnic. - - rnree snounanu appizeanso signed npforthedrawlOg. - The study placed Chicago ap- The winner of a $100f gift ------ . proximately in the middle certificato - to Golf Mill stores One of the totos people wno attended the All Continued ou Pagc35 u,,*h .1".K"fSl'sbiO-. - Muerlcon Picnic hold at Golf Mill Shoppinc Cen- ChlcagolliverbetweeoMcCo0k '- '-- "'.--- .- '-"--''-- '-- - searÒ'Hare airport. Another 31 miles Of tunnel, under the Awn and JoeAxoodio of Mt. ' - Sanitary andShlp Canaland the Prospect won a five day cruise - - - - and Wilmette, save noes ß0b'1L ibrur - - ------------------------van Dyck Travel IO 'iOU M. ' - , ,-'---:- ter this past weekend is shown-being uvea hot Zoñers approve new - ¿ nursery school . - - ; - -The Nilen Zoning Baard me nuruesy school; which has unánimously approved plans signed a lease at 9130 Golf rd., Is Monday -night. fer -a nursery ownedbyMarina Pomeròf River school to move lutoan--empty Forest. - - T - edoreinNllm. -------- - CnntlnnedonPede3d - - Record crowd at - - Golf Mill's sidewalk sale 40.w000attend. All American Food Fest - - - - - hyflabBeaser - - Niles!firstAllAmeriCan Picnic people attending the - sidewalk - wäs-lsailed-u sucéess by village saleever. - .; officials, a well an Golf Mill and - The MI American--PIcnic was -Nues Chamber of Commerce nf- sponsored and organizediiy the - ficiulO following the turnout of Golf:Mill Merchadto AssOdiatiOn _ilveí.__ 4f,ttO people this pant and.theNiles Chamber of Com- weekend. - - - - - merce. - - - ' - - ---- - The ,two-day.. Picnic, - which Kurtituckell, Executive Dsrec--- feaiared-32 iestaurauts serving toraftheChamherOfCOlOa1erCe, - food drinko Ice cream plus said on Tuenday the Picnic was clowns music and dancing was extremely wen recesved lt was watchéd by GOlf Mill Shopping a quality product and penple - Center s sidewalk sale Geli Mdl renpondedteit - merchants said- the Picnic Karenlee Morgan,MarketlnS resulted In the largest nwnherof cenuanesoapage3s - - vers enjoy Picnic- - ï- , sandwich. Tinrt'-two i-eslasranlu served food dnringthetwa-day festivaL

Upload: others

Post on 06-Feb-2021

3 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • es 'AllAmerican PicnicphotosPage 19

    Nues, Maine Township taxesshow slight increases

    Tax ratei are ap in 320 of the In the Nifes and Maine Towo- . frornlastyearona bouse.oearly700taxlngthstrictsiflCoOk ship aréas the Nues School. To estimate tases for the up-Coimty and other districts will District 71 has the second lowest coming year taxpayers will pay-show increases because of re- comhhsedtaxratein Cools County, ahoUt$46 more for every 25 cento -osseosment in the quadrennial 5.941, op from 5.893 for the. past the tax rate has increased ono-

    - -,ear. - - year,and will pay-81Oth,sp I6 CusthsuedaaPage3t -

    -4Ù--r -- -f1--iLlugLr

    Village ol Nues-- Editu()n --

    8746 N.Sherrsser Road- Nues. Illinois60648

    - 966-39OO1-4 -

    - S VOL 27, NO: 5, TIlE BUGLE, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 193-. 25° per copy

    'Fromthe-.:-4Kagt -

    by-Bad Beme; -

    , - Therewan a recent study of- suburban eommuùltieo which

    - -

    details "fiscal otresn" Stress Is -determined an the amount of -tax burden far each persanUsing In the comm. It ineludes praperty taxes, utility

    - taxes and other taxeS asaesoedtoMr. andMs. Suburbia.

    The conclusions of the study- pertained to the Deep- Tunoel

    sewer project. Many of thesuburbs -were believed not -tohave the financial capability topay for their costs of linkingtheir sewers into the Deep Tun-nel.

    Among the 51 suhurho, Il. were deemed ahle to spend themaximum amount to hook up tothe Deep Tunnel project, whosepnrpOse Is to give relief ferfloods and pollution.

    The Tunnel project, beingbuilt by the Sanitar District,will hove 131 miles of tunnels anwellaoanti-flooding renervoirn.

    About $1.2 billionstruction is completan- operational toe

    District2O7 -turns dowli --adnunistra ionbuildin bid

    The Ma ne Tow ship h gh $55f tOt fe new onstuctio andschool board iejected a$l.2 thecestefmoving. ------million off r to purchase to d Board member J ho Schaeflomlnlstrationbuildingpius&acS; -suggested the fòrentpreservedirectly north of the boilduig o area across the treet jrom thethe Dee. Rad site ofDevon school might be. considered for,-AvènuehsParkRldge. ; - the recreation- activities -to-

    Uñited Stktlonernusade theòf replace the 3acresite now- usedfer fór the 2½ -acre ad- for this purpose. The ad-minlstralin hailding site plus au ministration will explore alter-addition 3 acres on property nor- native facilities for these pur-thefthebulldlngwhlchisPresen- pones-------- - --tlyuoedanpractice athleticfieldu Cuntthued na Page 35for noccerlawn hockey and 50f- - -thallprogra.osaswell-auforlfl- - -tra-muralactisities. - - -- - -

    - While the hoard approved thelease or sale of Moine North last -month, thé administration andthe hourd resisted the ad-ministrationhuilding sale.

    An independent counseling .firm had recommended the mostexpendable property the districtcould diup000 of is the ad-ministration building.

    Superintendent John Murphytold the board in considering the .relocation of administration of-fices to one of the schools, itwould cost from $400,000 to -

    AflAmericanPicnic Winners - -

    of the con- A Mt. Prospect couple and -estincluding a Slcókio woman were the bignel system winners from drawing offered

    attho All American Picnic. - -

    rnree snounanu appizeansosigned npforthedrawlOg.

    - The study placed Chicago ap- The winner of a $100f gift ------.

    proximately in the middle certificato - to Golf Mill stores One of the totos people wno attended the AllContinued ou Pagc35 u,,*h .1".K"fSl'sbiO-. - Muerlcon Picnic hold at Golf Mill Shoppinc Cen-

    ChlcagolliverbetweeoMcCo0k '- '-- "'.--- .- '-"--''-- '-- -

    searÒ'Hare airport. Another 31miles Of tunnel, under the Awn and JoeAxoodio of Mt. '

    -

    Sanitary andShlp Canaland the Prospect won a five day cruise - - - -

    and Wilmette, save noes

    ß0b'1L ibrur

    -

    - ------------------------van Dyck Travel IO 'iOU M. '

    - , ,-'---:- ter this past weekend is shown-being uvea hot

    Zoñers approve new-

    ¿nursery school . - - ; -

    -The Nilen Zoning Baard me nuruesy school; which hasunánimously approved plans signed a lease at 9130 Golf rd., IsMonday -night. fer -a nursery ownedbyMarina Pomeròf Riverschool to move lutoan--empty Forest. - - T -edoreinNllm. -------- - CnntlnnedonPede3d- - Record crowd at

    - - Golf Mill's sidewalk sale

    40.w000attend.All AmericanFood Fest

    - - - - -hyflabBeaser -

    -

    Niles!firstAllAmeriCan Picnic people attending the - sidewalk -wäs-lsailed-u sucéess by village saleever. - .;officials, a well an Golf Mill and - The MI American--PIcnic was

    -Nues Chamber of Commerce nf- sponsored and organizediiy the -ficiulO following the turnout of Golf:Mill Merchadto AssOdiatiOn

    _ilveí.__ 4f,ttO people this pant and.theNiles Chamber of Com-weekend. - - - - - merce. - - - ' - -

    ---- - The ,two-day.. Picnic, - which Kurtituckell, Executive Dsrec---feaiared-32 iestaurauts serving toraftheChamherOfCOlOa1erCe, -food drinko Ice cream plus said on Tuenday the Picnic wasclowns music and dancing was extremely wen recesved lt waswatchéd by GOlf Mill Shopping a quality product and penple -Center s sidewalk sale Geli Mdl renpondedteit

    - merchants said- the Picnic Karenlee Morgan,MarketlnSresulted In the largest nwnherof cenuanesoapage3s - -

    vers enjoy Picnic- -

    ï- ,

    sandwich. Tinrt'-two i-eslasranlu served fooddnringthetwa-day festivaL

  • Page 2 The Bugle, Thrnsdey, July 14, 1983

    Scouting Gold Award recipient

    Lmda Thomas (C) of Niles earned lop honors ioGirl Scuoliog. the Gold Award, at lIllools Prairie'srecognition eveot. She ¡u here with her motherHelen Thomas and leader of her troop 483, JodleBiaocalana (r).

    Linda is a junior at Maine East, where she has

    New Boy Scout unitsTwo sew units of the Boy Explorer Post 28, chartered hy

    Scouts of America have heen the Village of Riles Fire Dopar-organized recently. They aro: tment. The advisor is Ronald

    Boy Scout Troop 280, chartered Derhes.to the Rolling Meadows Park The Scouting program isDistrict, meelingat Central Road available in most neigkhorhoodu.School on Wednesdays. Leonard Tolocate a unit near you, call 394-Milewski is the Scoutmaster. 5050.

    Red Hot Summer Specials!!LEAN sGROUNDCHUCK 160Z. FILET&70Z. LOBSTERSURF & TURFQUICK EASYCHICKEN PAlliES

    $398PAS.

    SLICED si 89.ROAST BEEF u ILB.

    COLESLAW69cFRESH MADE

    HOMEMADE $709GERMANSAUSAGE LB.-----.--DIETERS SPECIAL ---------

    OCEAN $189PERCH FILLETS u LB.

    CHICKENSTEAKS 98BOTH GREAT ON THE GRILL!

    Freezer Steak SpecialsSKIRTSTEAK $l)69COMPLETELYTRIMMED L. LB.

    $g.)79CHARCOAL STEAK L LB.

    SIRLOINSTEAK L LB.WHILE SUPPLY LASTS

    ri

    r (i

    nior Citiu,zenS'..NEWS AND 1IEW

    f-

    t°ews for lilI iIe Seniors (age 62 and o'er)II' lie Nues Senior Center

    8060 (hmkioii Nilen 967.6100 ext. 76

    SENIOItCENTER ARTSALEMr. Edward Skotch, resident, senior cilloon, and artist from

    Mortoo Grove will conduct a unique. art show and salo in theMortooGrove Village Hall Senior Center, 6101 Capulina, from 10am. to3p.m. onJulylBand 17.

    His worh featsres oil aod acrylic, sea asd landscapes; and thetime he has spent painting and the proceeds from the show willhe donated to a Nohel Peace Pcioe recipient, Mother Teresa'shumanitarian lahors io India.

    HEALTh ISSUES FOR THE SEXESTwo seperate GEAR. Programs )Geoeratiog Enthusiasm

    and Activity io Retirement) os Tuesday, July 19, will focus onhealth topics foc hoth men and women.

    At 9:30 am., Dr. Richard Berk, surgeos from EnanstenHospital will address "Older Men's Health Issues". Then at10:45 am., Christine Frisoni, RN. from the Visiting NurseAssociation of Evanston will discuss "Older Women's HealthIssues".

    The location of the programs is the Parkside Human Services'Life Fulfillment Center al 9375 Church st. in Des Plames. In-terested seoiors are asked to pro-register hy calling 696-7770.

    FREE SPEECH AND REARING TESTSThe Morton Grove Rehahilitation Center wilt he conducting

    free speech and hearing tests tu the general public from 12.4p.m. os Tuesday, July 19. No appointments are reqaired hut formore isformatiou call 968-3530. The Rehabilitation Center islocated at9248 Washegan rd. in MurtonGrove.

    "TRE FUTURE OFMEDICARE""The Fature of Medicare" wiR he the title of a lecture hy Mr.

    Charles Bennett of the U.S. Health Care Financing Ad-ministration, the agency that controls the status of Medicare.He will speak at 10:45 am. on Wednmday, July 20 ut theParkside Human Services' Life FulfillmentCenter at 9375 Chur-ch st. io Des Plaines.

    Additionally, appoinlmeols are now heing taken for seniorcitizens is need of Medicare cousnitalion hetween 9 and 10:45am. also On July 20. Ta reserve a consultation appointment nrto pre-register forthclecture, cull 696-7770.

    Os June 29, memhers of SIJ 55 Plus CIsh left for a Day at theRaces at Arlington Park. The hou was heavy going to the track,but coming home it was osnch tighter) We all had a great tunespending a beautiful day together, thc food was delicious, ourseats hy the window in the Classic room were great and the 5thrace was dedicated to the S.I.J. 55 Plus CIsh. Our picture wantahen with the winning jochey and horse. Watch for It in a laterissue of Bugle. Be sure lo attend the meetings as wo have manyevents in store for you. Ou July 21, our trip lu the House on theRocks promises to be a lotof Inn.

    Glad to repsrt Lonie Aversano and Geoe Timpeare hoW doingwell after their eye sorgery. A speedy recovery to all our sick

    Birthdays for the Month: Catherine Burgholzer, JosephCatanzaro, Nick Csstastino, Esther Feil, Frances Henrichs,Felix Joch, Rose Raymond, Marion Schneider, JosephTomaska, Florence Weber and Marie Wecha. A happy anniver-50i7 to all members having one In July.

    We are planning o ebb picnic sous. There will he games,prizes and something for ose and all. Make plans to attesd andyou will really he gladyou did.

    volunteered over 75 hours at WMTH, the school'sradio station'."- She in currently the statios'sprogram manager/director. Lindo has been oc-live io Girl Scouting for 9 years, and is a memberof her school's National Forensic League andNational Honor Society.

    RIA filessuit againstGrumman Corp.

    The Regional TransportationAsthority filedsiiit June 24, in thetysited Stetes District Court isChicago, against GrummanFInible Corp., headquartereed inDelaware, Ohio. The lawsuitseehs $3,250,000 in actualdamages, plus punitive damages,for breach of contract andmisrepresentation in connectionwith the sale is 1978 to ETA of 285Advanced Design Buses.

    The complaint alleges that the.huses were unfit for use and thatGrnmman FInible misreprenn-ted the design of.the hines, andfailed ta disclose structuralfailures that occurred duringtesting prior lathe sale.

    The complaint alleges thatserions cracks developed in thesnderstructures of the hunes, for-ring ETA to remove them fromservice in December, 1900. Thedamages claimed hy ETA in-elude the cost nl renting sob-otitsle beses and other espensesincurred during a repairprogram.

    /

    '.'. TheBijgle,flnrnduy, July 14. 1900

    thtgtr ':00Mefl.'

    An Independenf Communi'y Newspaper Esiablished in 1957

    8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois 60648 906-3900-1-4

    David Bessee - Editoe & PuhlisheeDiane MiSez - Managing EditorlIeben Besser . City Editor

    PAGE

    3

    Citizen's Action groupseék candidates

    . Larry Gomherg, a spokesmanfor the Citizen's Action Commit-tee, today announced the begin-nhsg of a community-wide searchfor candidates and volunteers Inconnection with the November,1983, local elections. TheCitizen's Aetios Committee is agroup hosed in unincorporatedMaine Township winch solicitound aids local candidates for

    . local elective offices. The officesfer which candidates havealready expressed an interest tothe group are North Maine FireProtection District Trustee andMaine Township High SchoolDlotrlet2O7 Beard.

    The North Maine election Is ofspecial concern to the Citizen'sAction Consnoittee because finedistrict residente recently wonthertghttoeleettheirfire districttontees. Up until then thesehoard members were appointedhythe Maine TnwoshipBeard. "2consider this change-over to he aklow to the patronoge system inthe uuhurhs," commented Mr.Gomherg. "The Citizen's ActionCommittee plans to- return

    Kustra supports creationof utility board

    Glenview Senator Roh Kontralauded passage of a measureclearing the legislature todaywhich creates a 22'memberCitizens Utility Board to giveconsumers a louder voice inutility rste-setting.

    "t wholeheartedly supportpuhlicinpstinholdiogdown ratesregulated by the Illinois Corn.merce Commission (ICC),"Senator Kontra said. "Thecreation of a Citizens UtilitySourd is a major step towardutilityreform inthis state."

    Under the bill sent to thegovernor, a Citizens UtilityBoard woold he formed, with onemember elected from eachcongressional district in thestate.

    The measure also includes afive-year phasenut nf a utilities'authority to cite the cost of powerplanto under construction whenseeking rate increases.

    "The elimination of the 'Con-strsetisn Work in Progress'clause was a major concept

    Heller appointedManager atBradford Exchange

    Edward R. Heller, 51, has bee,.named personnel manager forThe Bradford Exchange, theworld's largest trading renter forlimited-edition collector's plates,it wan announced today by RickJolley, director nf employeerelations for the Nilen-based es'change.

    the Nsrth Maine Board ofTrustees to the service el thecommunity and take it eut of thehands nf those who would awardthese positions, based on loyaltytothe Moine Tewmhip Beard andthe political organization itrepresents.

    The present fire truuteeo havedemonstrated their animositytoward both the community andthe firefighter/paramedics bythreatening to replace the well-respected firefighter/paramed-irs with volunteers from anothertownship. The trustees uf theMaine Township Board havedemonstrated that they do notrepresent tite people of the northmaine fire distrikt. None of thetrustees live ho the, fire districtand political support for themcomes from outside the district,"Gemherg said.

    Gnmberg urged anyone andeveryone interested in the Nov-ember, 1983, local elections,either as a candidate or votas-tear, to contact him weekdá's at890-3303.

    behind this bill," he said."Utility companies will no longerbe able to issue hig rate hikesbased - on nuclear power plant,construction."

    Utilltim will ateo he forbiddenfrom cutting off electricity ornatural gas during the winter toconsmosers who can't pay theirbills, a provision intended to putinto law a policy that the ICC hasalready imposed.

    Orchard Villagededication set

    Orchard Aosnclatins for theRetarded/Orchard Villageproudly asn000ces theDedication Ceremony of its newresidential facility at 7671 Mac-mora Manor (and Gross Pointrd.) in Skokie on Sunday, July 17from 2.4 p.m. Our newest faciStyis an Intermediate Core Facilitywhich wifi bouse thirteen men'tally retarded men.

    Please reme tour the sewfacility, the community livingfacilities and Our Respite Center.See for yourselves the prograznsand what they have suecesuf allyaccomplished at OrchardVillage. Visti with our staff,residents, parents and our heavdof directors.

    Is addition to tIsis dedication,Orchard Village will hecelebrating ito ninth birthday andcefrestunestswill he served.

    Three-month search for village manager continues

    League of Women Votersviews manager positionNew principalat WashingtonSchoolAt the June 28 meeting, the

    Board of Education nf the EastMaine PublicSehmlo, District 83,appointed Patricia Johnson tobethe principal st WashingtonSchool.

    In recommending the appoin.tment to Mrs. Johmon, Superin-tendent Dr. Donald E. Bondreviewed her fine academicpreparation, especially in theareas of reading, social studien,and computer science, herorganizational abilities, herteaching and admiotstrativebackground and her many cou-Irihutions to the District.

    Mrs. Johnssn has keen ateacher since 1964. She joinedDistrict 63 in 2067 as an etemen.tary teacher at Mark TwainSchool. She has'served as analternate principal and as prin-ripaI of the Summer SchoolProgram held at Metier School afew years ago. , Mrs. Johnsonreceived her Mister's Degreefrom Roosevelt University.

    Niles receives financial award

    Pictured above Mayor Nicholas B. Blase Isshown presenting the "Certificate of Cosfurmancein Fisanrial Reporting" to Village of NitosTreasurer, JelfreyJ. Bell.

    The "Certificate of Confsrmnnce" lu Issued bythe Municipal Finance Officers Association

    With the sad, sudden Insu nf thevary capable Nues VillageMitnager, Ken Schrei, the RilesShard of Trustees has announceda,,tkree$flonth search for hisreplacement.

    The office nf Village ManagerIn Nileswas created by ordinanceIn September, 1962, and rempileswith the State Statutes winchspell Out the powers and duties ofthe manager. The League ofWomen Voters of Morton Grove-Nibs bas studied the Council-Manager form of governesént forthe post 20 years and supportsand prefers it over any alter-native local government system.The League would like to sharethe information it has on thisform of government with thecitizens of Riles.

    F000wiogis a brief enplanatinnof the structure of local goner-nment inNiles: (I) The Presidentof the Beard (Mayor) is electedfor a 4-year term and can beeligible to rus again indefinitely.(2) The six trnsteeo who enm-prise the Village Board are eIne-ted at large )notfrom a specificarea). They have 4-year terms; 3trslsteeo are up for election every2 years. (3) Nileshas a VillageManager by ordinance, notreferendum, who has an, iii-del bitte term,

    The specific duties nf the mom-bers of the Board of Thmtees areto pass ordinances, set policy,approve budget and contracta.and levy laxes. They also appointAdvisory Board and Commissionmembers. With the ad-ministratine duties delegated tothe Village Manager, the Beardmembers have more time forpolicy-making and long-rangeplamiing.

    The Village Manager carriesnut the policies and enforces theordinances of the Board. As ad-ministrative head of the village,be is to hire, on merit, mostvillage employees and to super-vise all departments and expon'dituces. He prepares the annualbudget for the approval of theTrustees, then operates thevillage government of the basis ofthis budget. He may makerecnmznendatiomtothe Trusteesand help them with informationrelating to their policydiscussions, but he has no vote.He can keep the publie informedby regular reports to the Boardregarding the uperation of thevillage. ' -

    The Manager Plan worha bentwhen the Trustees select aprofenuinnolly trained and ex-pri'encd person on the litais of

    Continued unPage 35

    (MFOA) to those communities which enrol infinancial cepucting.

    The Village of Niles was one of only eighteencommunities receiving tIsis award in the State ofIWnois forthe I9O2flucat year.

    FREE FROTO IDSecrelary of State Jim Edgar's Senior Citizen Photo. ID,

    Program will he availahle at the Morton Grove Village HoUSenior Center, 6101 Capulina on Friday, July 29 from 9:30 am.nottI 3 p.m. There is no feefor citizens 65 years and older and afeeof$4 for citizens lader 65 years old.

    This service is uttered hy the Secretary of State's office incooperation with the Morton Grove Senior Services Dept. Forfurther informatios, contact Joe Pantaleo, 2024000 ent. 200, althe office oftheSecretary ofStuto, 5401 N. Elstsn ave., Chicago.

    For further information about these and other senior citizen

    J

    programs, call Ralph Birmingham at the Morton Grove Senior

    Senior Services Dept. Director at the Village Hall, 965-4100.Hot-Line, weekdays, 9 until noon at 965.4650, or Bud Swanson,

    s.I.J. 55 Plus Club

    Schaul's Poultry b Meat Co.SALE DATES:i . 14 Su I .

    7221 N. Harlem Ave., Niles, Ill.

    6 47 9264 HOURS:MON..FRI.9-8- SAT.9.5:38

    THE BUGLE)USP;6069-760)David Besser

    Editor and Publisher

    , 1983 Member

    IIllinois Press AssocIatIon

    Vol. 57, Nu. 2, July 04, 0983

    8746 N. Shermer Rd.Nites, Ill. 60648

    Phooc: 966-2906-l-2-4Published Weekly on Thursday

    Io NiIrs, UlinoisSecond Class postage for

    The Bugle paid at Chtragn, Ill.Postmaster: Send addressehasgen to The Bugle, 8746

    Shermer Rd., Niles, DI. 66048

    Subscription Role (In AdvancePer single copy 8 t5One year $10.00Two years $18.00Three yearn $24.00t ycarilenior dImen $8.50I year Isst of county) . . . $24.08lycar foreign) $32.08

    All APO addressesas for Servicemen $22.00

  • Pa4 sdyyi

    The following sthdents bavecompleted a oee-year Certificatein Management program atEimhorst Co11ege Joyce C.Abervatliy and Stieren J. Ander-so,,, Des Flamee; Catherine A.Hogloeo and A. Rkhard Moser,Glenview; Molly Mlchalek, ParkRMge.

    ndedge

    roc.c. .Son,mro carton pInnng ehooldInclode steps to protect yourhon,whllyourswy.00 r.II er. potoC. mrd Iroerodneighbors. DONI nnoun o. yornvip. In the IocI pspr DONT leovom ohildoen sornrlon yoor Planen ehow-end-nell.

    The soPeso how. he, s badinlook. M.te eure dort greca I.w.t.d end wowed loro. osaTiend news papere held Ask eneighbor Co park In yourdrioeway. cod 00 050 your garbegs sen.

    'Timar. for Oghe.. TV. sod radingirould b. aO ateggered boor, noImitate normal use. Tom downOhs bell on rye phone.

    Doot ksar uglugblse a, honre.Cmb. .np.n,lu. Jewelry. Cod anyother oreemos. should be left Ir, a.sted.poele boo while yoa'rnaway.

    P,oneonioo plans wusn lnoludeadequate I osuran ce o goose go forthe things yon care sbouv LaOsTook over your homeownerspolicy en

    yorktownlila MNwaeakse AvaNti..

    INSURANCE966-3377

    Are youplaying games

    with your heart?You may be losing the game if you hava

    , any of these risk factors listed by theAmerican Heart Association high bloodpressure, cigarette smoking, overweight,high cholesterol or fat intake, lack of exer-eisa, stress. diabetes, or family history ofheart disease.The Cardiac Rehabilitation Program offersmedically supervised exercise sessions tohelp you develop a healthier lifestyle toincrease your heart's efficiency.CardiacRehabilitation isforYOU if. you have had a heart attack or heartsurgery. you have any ofthe above risk factorsDon't play games with your heart. Call todayfor your personal game plan for a healthierlifestyle.

    Cardiac Rehabilitation Department437-5500. oxtenelon 4653 or 4651

    ,,,'ii

    ALE)K,AN BROTHERSMedical CenterBoo Wast DI.sts,fI.Id ReadElk Grow. Vitlag.. Illinois 60007

    Golden' Age Club'8th Anniversary

    Legislation to developprogramo deolgoed to help

    :Illlsolo citizens through thetrauma ofhaviog been a victimo!a violent crime has paoued the

    Jnithoio General Aaoemhly, ac-'cordieg tu State RepreaestullveAarooJaffe (D-Skokle).

    IJatte, who iolroduced the

    measure rn the House, said he

    Hostesses for the ill, Amriversarypae-ty 0511w "Golden Age ash"at St. John Breheuf recently were: (t-r) memhero BarbaraKahlen, Sereine Mayer, t Ilion Doladola, ali 1mm NUes, LauraBuchenek Morton Grove, Sue Aviaoo aoci Millie Licitra fromNiim.

    Members meet every Tuesday morning at lt am. at FlanaganlIaIt aISt. Juba Breheuf.

    Jaffe Victims Assistancebill passes

    regarda ita pasaage as one of bluproudest accompbshmenta lo thelegislatore.

    The bill creates the ViolentCrime Vlctimu Aaaiotance Corn-mission which wilt impose ad-ditionat floes for felonies,miudemeasors, and serinasviolations uf the Vehicle Code,and sae the new revenue toeutabtish violent crime victimsauniotance ceeters.

    The Comminuios will alua heinatriicted to stody nod developprograma and legislation aimedat controlling vinleoterirne io our3nciety, and comIng to the aid ofits victims.

    'The purpose alibis legislationio to mitigate the suffering ofthose in our society whu've badthe misfortune la fall prey toviolent crlmlaala," said Jolie."The rising incidence of this typeof crime competo us tu pay moreattention to the needs of the vie-

    The hifi now goes la the Gayer-norfur Isla approval.

    Students receivemedical degreesTwenty-eight students were

    awarded medical degrees fromthe University nf Illionin Collegeof Medicine at Urhana-Cham-paign an Jose IO. Local studenlaInelsded Keith C. Bible, non ofDr. and Mrs. Roy H. Bible, Jr.,Michael A. Less, non nf Mr. andMrs. Donald C. Less, and DavidC. Marder, son nf Mr. and Mrs.Barre Marder, Morton Grove;Jabs V. Jarica, son of Mr. andMrs. JoturS. Jouira, Nilm.

    ' Tho Farmer's Market.. THE FINEST FRESH

    NOW OPEN!

    Corner of Waukegan & Bckwlth Rds.Morton Grov

    Senior Citizen NewsMorton Grove Senior Citizens

    Bud Swanson, Coordinator 965-410Q51,000 PRESSURE CLINIC

    The lilIes Senior Center ap0000rn a free blood pressera clinicon Friday mornings. Appointments are necessary for this gar-vice: 967-OlItent. 376.

    PRIVATEIIEALTII CONSULTATIONSThe Nlles Senior Center has a progrum whereby IndiViduala

    may mahe an appointment for free private health coesultationano Friday afternoesu. Appointments may he madé by calling967-tUBent. 376.

    SECONDST, CJIARLES TRIPThe Nilea Senior Center Is sponsoring a trip to St. Chacha to

    visit the Cooking Craft Store for a cbncalate demonutratiss, anafternonnnfshnppingatthe St. CharlesMarketplace, a boutiqueofthlrtysbnps, asdasevening dlnnercrul000ntbeFnx River onthe St. Charles Belle. Tickets are $11.50. All tickets have beensold for this trIp, as the trip was scheduled to accomodata thewaiting list from the popular Jose trip. To he placed on thewaiting llatplease call 967-61M ext. 37f. This trip wilitake placeonFrlday,July l5frnml23tp.m.-745p.m.

    MEN'S CLUB MEEFINGThe Nllmllenlsr CenterMes's Club wlllmeeton Monday, July

    18 at lI3I am. Following the regular husmeos meeting, Fr.Charles Kohlarman, assistant village manager In charge sf in-formation for the Village of NIes will gneut speak. Members

    ' have the option of purchasing a tsncheen at a cost nf $1 each orof brown bagging their own lascheon. New comen are alwayuwelcomed.

    HOWTOTALKTOYOUR DOCTOR LECTUREStaff nurse Cria Friunsi wE lead a dlucasninn an the topic

    ' "How to Talk to Your Dsctnr" on Wednesday, July M at l3Op.m. Allare lsvttedto attend at no charge.

    PIC-NICThe annoal senior clUses pic-nie will take place on Friday,

    July 22 from Iono am. to 2 p.m. al lilies College os thesontheast career nf Harlem and Tauby (entrance es Tnuby).Plc-ulcers have the option nf bringing their own lsscheon at nocharge nr of purcbantng a grilled luncheon at a cast of $1.50.Reaervatiom are uecessary 967-6100 est. 376. The pic-nie laspnnsnredhy the lilIes Park District and the Niles Senior Ces-'ter. Watermelon, beverages, games, [wo and prima are In-cluded forall. Theralndateofthepic-sicisFriday, July29.___

    FRUITS & VEGETABLES

    M-NASR Family SplashDevonshire Center In Sknkle

    wIll he the site fer the FamilySplash Bash offered by Maine-Nilen Association of SpecialRecreation CM-NASh. Thisevent la open la all M-NASR par-ticipasts and theIr familles.

    'the Splash Bash wifi be Sun-day, July 17, 11-2 p.m. Familleswill meet at Devonshire Center,4400 W. Grove, Sknkle. Alelssrely swim in Devonshirepool, gaines In the park and apicnIc dinner will he na the ages-da.

    M-NASR will provide an early

    afternoon picnic dinner alungwith cool summer drinks. Par-ttctpanta are asked ta bring theirfavorite desserts far the sweet

    .tabtefollowingthemegl,The fee for the Spinale Baule lu

    3 far adulta and $1,50 ferchildren.

    Far mare InformatIon andregIstratIon please call the M-NASliafficceat5titi-l522.

    M-NASR Is a cooperative nf thePark DistrIcts serving specIalpopulations residing In Skekle,Park Ridge, Dea PlaInes, MortonGrove, Nileu and Golf-Maine.

    0CC offers support for unemployedOn-going support sessIons graduates,

    cnveringjnh search, cnstactnand The nesalona are held from 9-11other job-finding Information is am. esch Tuesday atcurrently being offered by OCC/Skable, Room 115, 7791 Lin-Oabton Community College, ac- cobs ave.cordiog la Gale Grumman, 0CC Far further bsforeuatlnn, callcareer roansellng upeclalint and the Office of Community Ser-program facilitator for tise Adelt vlcea,635-liyy.Corser Resource Center.

    The support sessions are set Inan atmosphere of opendlocauuinn, and are designed tohelp men and women whu are outnf work or recent college

    OLR scholarshipapplications

    ApplicatIons for partIal tutlinascilalarehtpa are available foretudenta nf Our Lady of Ranuamparlabloner's, grades nne thrseeight. The upplicatlone areavailabla fram the satinaI officenr rectory and must be returnedby Aegont 4: nnlate applicatlaisawIll be accepted. The scholar-

    'olstpa for the 1153M school yearwill primarily be awarded forneed, also taking Onto con-stderatlon merit and activltieu.Themonleu allocated for sctsolar-aldpntoaeedystndeseta bave beenraised by Our Lady of Ransom

    .CatholIcWomeee'gfjb

    SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY, JULY 2

    2% $139MILK I GALDAIRY & FROZEN

    FLAVOR-FUL $ I 29ICE CREAM lilGanne U

    KRAFT

    SINGLES . . . .120a.69AMERICAN CHEESE

    BREAD LueSCOLE'S GARLIC

    GREEN GIANTSALISBURY STEAK $ 29&POTATOES. . . .11Oa.

    BEEF $189BURGUNDY. .50e. U

    SNO WHITE ' $1 29CAULIFLOWER U

    NECTARINES .39ç

    HEAD CLETTUCEEXTRA FANCY ,.GREEN GCPEPPERS II Le.

    GROCERYDONKEY KONGCEREAL

    HILLS BROS.COFFEE . . -.HILLS BROS.DECAFFEINATEDCOFFEE

    tULLOnaos

    Lb. no

    COKETAB

    SPRITEleoz-

    8 ' BTLS.Plus Dep.929

    s$599

    $599[Ll '".'.-!'

    FRESH SMALLMEATY

    SPARERIBS

    ITAlIAN---------- $159

    dkEADYf

    TUE6RILL

    s

    MINELLI'S HOMEMADE

    LB.

    SAUSAGE U LB.

    SIRLOIN $ I 98PAllIES U LB.U.S.D.A. CHOICESIRLOIN TIP $')29ROAST LI LB.

    TOP 12LB. h98U.S.D.A. CHOICE WHBUllS AVG. ¿ LB.BABYBEEF docLIVER u LB.

    s

    IMPORTED LA DORIA 99TOMATOES 200a'CuvKRAFT MACARONI 5& CHEESEKOZY KITTEN 6CAT FOODGENERIC 69cLIGHTBULBS. PkO.052

    HIGH POINT . $399COFFEE ,O0o.Jar

    CHOCK FULL OF NUTS $479COFFEE 2Lb. Cor

    260e Car JUICES 439001e,FRUITLAN D

    APPLESAUCE . - - .2tOe.Jor 69MOTVS CHUNKY

    INELLI D ROS

    The Bugle, Thuroday, July 14, 1903 Page 5

    PH ONE:. 965-1315

    BREASTS

    LEGS. .

    WINGS

    You,FinalCuse

    Vsa,FioulCoos

    w4wivpA,3.GREAT fO ?.5.FRESH CHICKEN

    BACK PART REMOVED

    s i 39u LB.

    69cLB.49

    LIQUORSOLD MILWAUKEE $ 99BEER

    24 0E. Lese '1.50 Mead. $ I 00L51 CANS Mauls. Rebufe I

    $499AUGSBURGER 12Oz'29BEER 6BTLS.

    GORDON'S s 99VODKA . . .GIACOBAZZI s i s;LAMBRUSCOEaML U

    DUBOUCHETIE

    BRANDY . - .lUee,$599BLACKBERRYOR APRICOT

    We ,00e,00 ho ,9h, o Ur,i quonilie, ur,uCO,,o'

    7780 MILWAUKEE AVE.,

    NILES MON. thru FRI. B AM. te J P.M.SAT. g lo 6 P.M. . SUN. 9 to 2 PM

    KRAFTS PARKAYMARGARINE 055thGORTON'SLIGHT BREADED

    49C

    $199FISH STICKS.100. U

    BOX

    LEANGROUND LBS.$1 '9CHUCK. . 5 OR LB.BEEF QUARTER$ 898

    s MORE

    PATTIES. .pOUNDERS LB.

    BABY CLAMS. - . 000e. ConROLANDWHOLE 909

    1/2 LB.

    - YOUR CHOICE -HOFFMIESTERLEAN TASTYBOILED HAMHORMELSPICED HAMCARANDOMORTADELLA

    $999HOUSE OF STUARTSCOTCH . . .1.75115er

    HENRI PHILLIPE $ì199AMARETTO5IsaML.

    $999SEAGRAMS sain7 CROWN ..°75Ll5sr

  • Thg.rsy4qCablenet selects area students

    forintefliship ProgramCablenet, Inc. hs selected cer Young, Fred Strub, Mike

    twelve area students to par- Thorsen, Jedi Marks, Joe Tom-ticipate w ita ten week internship- ezak, Tom Alesia, Jim Mastri,program. The student,s will be Lee Lermen, Mike Bania, Stevelearning varions aspects oftelevision production includingnet design, editing, lighting;graphic art and corners work.

    Over 50 candidates were inter-viewed for the twelve pooitiornavailable. The finalists weredetermined based on their - en-perieOce, education and folsregoalo, The following otadeots

    . were eventually selected: Spen-

    BEST

    FOOT . -

    FORWARD

    By Ds. Lnonu,d Pnnk

    SORESHINSS%'hy ds yo,r Icghar:,jas: obovcyoorookle? ftwnybc excess,vfoo:work,jotging, PP O5-oorolcss kick 000m someonocise.

    Yoaco,, U-y Shc foosiliar ICEhome help-I io for opplicofioo ofirr fo the pioful orregion: C is for rom press 00 mifh00 elo5ir brodrgr ao,I E ssacdsforrlcral,00foslomhfoodflom

    Srrk podiafeic hrlp fo pio-polsI the p000isroofa ro of yourproblem. The iojury may bdroper Iban you thiok or Ceri;und seif.diuoosis is risky.

    Eusisnsioo miCh Ihr aid ofprofessiooni diogoossireqrdpmeelcoo defrooioe the 0-u croles 5 afal iojury. A smell problem, oe-gierled, moy io sim croase perma-oms lojomy.

    Pme,eosmd im 1h eioserms I of bmssmmfool mee hy

    A Fondly I'odialrv Cenlrr615 Milnoskrr Avrnllc

    Glenvirn, IL (sf1025729-2200

    Pelkowoki, Lori Ruhm andIsahelle Rice,

    Cuhlenet will hespimnsoring ad-ditional productian internshipprograms in the future. In-tereoted individuals shoatd sendwritten requests for informatieotoi Peggy Busch, Cahlengt, Inc.,1201 Feelsunville dr., Mt.Prospect, IL 600M.

    Scholarshiprecipient

    Thea Fioherkeller of Skokie,daoghter of Thomas and MitdredFisherketier, has heeo awarded aFaculty/Staff Merit Scholarshipfrom Etmhorot. College hy acommittee of faculty members.

    Thea io a Senior majoring ioNursing.

    WHEN YOUNEED...scesihie iiisavciS 11)1111V qucsliisn abIurI lilo,health or disability001101E iosora000

    Talk To Me

    STEVE PARKINSONSufte 5O5 4001 W. Devon

    Chicago, IL 80646Phane 7368712

    Cull Isday fur mum intn,wnliOo:BANKERS LIFE AND

    . CASUALTY COMPANYChicano. Iiiinsis

    .LAWRENCE WOOD

    CLEANERS360 LAWRENCEW000 SHOPPING CENTER

    NILES 967-9850

    3O0//0 offON DRY CLEANING - DRAPERIES

    (COCLUDING LEATHER L SOEDE)

    SAME DAY SERVICE AT PLANT ONNO EXTRA CHARGE PREMISES

    SPECIALISTS IN ALTERATION,DONE ON PREMISES

    2O0//0 off

    ON LEATHER SUEDEOPEN MON. FRIB AM, to 7 P.M,

    SAT. 9 AM to 5 PM

    OFFER GOOD THRUAUGUST 31, 1983

    St. John BrebeufPhoenix GroupThe St, John Breheaf Sop-

    port/Challenge Group fordivorced, oeparated andremarried Calholics will hoot aTn-Parish Family Pot-LnchPicnic 05 Wedneoday, July 20.It will he held on Ike St. JohnBreheofgronods at 8307 Harlemave.. Nilen aodwillhegin at 0:30p.m. We ank that everyonebring a dish to ohare (salad ordessert), we will provide hotdogsor hamborgeru, soft drinksand coffee. Bring your ownwisse or beer, ifyou wink. Therewill be games for the kids, usbring your famity. Call 966-9111or 967-6110 by July If for celer-vatiuno. $1 dooalioo for adultsonly.

    In-BetweenersSiugleo 40-65: The Io-

    Brtweeooro Club mill hold theirmonthly meeting iv theminintry rester of St.Raymond's Church, 1-Oho andMilburo SIS., Mt. Prospect onFriday, July 22 at t p.m. Ailoingieo welcome I

    We miii ko entmrtainecl byRalph Beck, magioian.Refreshments and rank barovailahle.

    For information call 537-2705.

    Loyola SingleParents

    The Loyola Single ParentswiU meet Thursday, July 21 atthe Wallace Bowl io GitlsooPark on the lakefront inWilosette to hear "Munir forAmerica" by the North ShoreConcert Bond. The group willmeet at 6:30 p.m. on the lawn infront of the ooldnor stage.Bring a lawn ohair, blonkrl andyour own food. Come early nothe group can all sit together.Concert wilt begin at I p.m. Iolhe,evmol of rain, the group millmeetat Harkney's on Lake ove.11 hinok east nl Wankegou rd. inGlenview). For further infur-malirn, roll 256-347f.

    St. Peter's. Singles

    St. Peter's Singlen Dance,Friday, July 15, 9 p.m., atNielseou, 7330 W. North ave.Live bond, tree parking, larsingles user 30. No reurrvatiooneeded. Fur iulormatiuu rail337.7114 nr a24-gfof. Adoniooiun:

    Singles Scene

    Widów's MightOn July 24, Widow's Might in

    having a special summer get-Iogether for its mernheru andguent.s. It wifi he a Poeluldebrunch to he held at the Mt.Prospecl Holiday Inn, 200 E.Rand rd., Mt. Proupect at liam. The root per member ferthin event in$7.101 forguentu theprice in $8.50.

    Reservations rnnut he rn nolater than July 18. lend yourcheek, made payable toWidow's Might, to theorganization at 200 E. Ever-green ave. Mt. ProsperI.

    In cane the weather is too hotor rainy, there will be an insideair-condilioned room as a otan-dby area. This poolnide party isa special occasion for membersaod guento; it will offereveryone an opporinnity tovioit, get acquainted and plansome outside summer activitieswith each olber.

    There will be door prizes.Farfurtbec information about

    Widow's Might, which in a ser-vice orgusioatiun for widows nfatt ages, telephone 577-7111, orwrite Widow's Might, 296 E.Evergrero ave., Mt. Praspect.

    Spares SundayEvening Club

    The Spares Sunday EveningClub is having a "S.S. SparesStrut" dance on July lt lo beheld at Shokie VFW Post #3853,which io located at740l Lincolnave. io Skokie. Mmir will befurnished by "Big Al". Thesuggested dress rode incasual. Nibblers wilt be servedand there will be a rash bar.The donation is $4 far membernand $6 for guests. For more in'formation call: 446-3125 or 593-24t9. a:30p.m.

    Young SingleParents

    Tuesday evening, July 19,North Shore Chapter nf YoungSingle Parents wilt have a M'o.60's Dance. Good manic, conhbar and saclulleing will he the"kil) uf fare." The doors willupen at 8:3t p.m. at theWhrelhg/Narlhbrooh HolidayIso, Milwaukee ave. betweenWillow and Lake/E'urlid. Costfor members is $2; f3 for nan-members. Nu prospectivemembers admitted alter IOp.m. Support grnup moetsprevious to the moeliog and forinlnrmatioo about this groupcoli 432-2475.

    alAt10GEl6 Ui

    HOMEMADEKISZKA (Burley Sausage) $129nano io' U LB,COOKEDREADYTOEATSMOKED BUTTS &RIB BACON naneoo' I LB.BALERON s 79LOAF Sam60' LB.MINCE s 5HAM Sun.flO' LB.AMISH MADESWISS CHEESE

    SinglesPanorama

    Singleu Fanarama of theMayer itaplan Jewish Corn-munit)' Center, invites single(40-50) to u "Summer SundaySoiree" at North ShareCongregntinn Israel, 1185Sheridan cd,, GleBcoe, 7 p.m.,llunday, July17.,

    An Evening uf Dancing andMeeting, Musir of Yesterday,Today, andTarnòrrow- MichaelBroad, DJ & MC ' - TonyPedreza - teaching line and

    -ballroom dancing.

    Fee: members, $3; nun-members, $4.50,

    For further information railSam Avraham at t75-2200, est.303.

    Social SinglesSocial Singles presents an

    Evening of Dancing andSocializing. Rock in the 50's,Roll through the 60's, Discoaway the 78's, Swing into the80's with Michael Broad, DJand MC. Friday, July 22 8:30p.m. til 1 am., at the SkohieHoliday Inn, 5300 W. Touhy,Skokie. Free wine, 8,30 811 9;private dance instruction; freesnacks; doer prizes; dance con-tent; trivia quizen; cash bar.Admissiao, $5. For more in-formation call 761-7288.

    Aware SinglesThe Aware Singles Group in'

    viles all singlen ta a talk on"Why Don't Peeple Like Me?"by RIchard Semas, at 8:30 p.m.on Friday, July 22, at theArlington Park Hiltun, Euclidave. and Rahiwiog rd.,Arlington Heights. At 9 p.m.there will be a dance with thelive musir of Tradewinds. Ad-mission in $6 far non-membernFor more information, callAware at777-l005.

    Jewish SinglesThe Jewish Singles (age 21-

    45) presents a 'Citywide 1Jan.ce" from 7-il p.m. on Sunday,July 24, at "Juke Box Ban.dsland," located at 5045 GoB,Des Plaines. Admission only $3andatI welcome.

    North ShoreFormttrlyMarried

    North Shore FormerlyMarried will have COFFEEAND CONVERSATION on Sun.day, July 24 at the Oakton Bnml,4933 W. Oakton, Skokte, at 7:30p.m. We will hove a livelydiarussion on many loplos thatwill interest you. We promiseyou a fun evening! Members:$1.50 Non-Members: $2. Forfurther information, call Dich67f-3065.

    Parents WithoutPartners

    Irene Hughes, world fumInoclairvoyant, astrologer andauthority on parapsychology,will be the guest speaker atParento Withoul Partners,Chapter 1188, on Wednesday,July 27, ut the Golden FlameRestaurant, 0417W. Higgins rd.

    Refreshments wi11 be servedfollowed by dancing te livemusic byEmil Bruni.

    Registration begins at 8 p.m.Adminuion in $3 far membersand $4 for non-members. FarInformation, call 286-1643.

    , .1o

    JOIN NOW AND SAVE MONEY!WAREHOUSE CLUB IS A WHOLESALE CASH AND CARRY WAREHOUSE

    : FORWho Qualifies for Membership at Warehouse Club?

    r

    WHOLESALE MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONSWholesale memberships are availableonly to established business enlitios.Wholesale members are limited to anyof the following:

    Persons or entities who hold acurrent State of Illinois OccupationTax License.

    Persons or entities with a currentbusiness license from a city inIllinois.

    3, Other valid businesses.

    Governmental entities or subdivisions.

    Notfor profit-tax exempt institutions.

    Group msmbsr. .dd 5%Umlton.3 N,. unn p., member

    a OffergoódthroughJuly2Oth- - -

    *Membership fee $25.00 for the first cardannually. Up to Iwo additional cardsmay be purchased at the annual cost of$10.00 each.

    dg_sto.. Rug. b Ekig ,7fl Cffi.Cig.fle. 10080M .7.82 Cta

    . IUne: b Cook County CIg.rette Tez Inckad.d

    Brew RN. DiOp Coffee Flltsre.s.a. erExcmIu6.rcwgIe Ce, Wax 2;45

    6WA660r2,BBMf Malin 5.hn5.l

    ABa R.gUI.IS.2 Ox. 1.39DaceU Be*00aIe. 210 C.I 1.29Dwec.0 8.ttIe. 2/C Cal 1.29DaceU Denude. 41AA AlunNa. 1.89Dt.ecel B.ttta. 219V AikaIkie 2.19Havuiki. MOtOnON l,r.un,naxn... .949

    La Mfg. RBb.6058 '1.50- N.tPflnn'7,IeH.IIdYWIP.S6 Ct. 935SOS Soup P.i Il Ct 1.00

    3 LB. CAN

    MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE

    COUPONS

    7420 N. Lehigh AvenueNibs

    647-1323

    'fIdyC.t3 2SLb.B.gNeed.. Mareal. Bn.eISw..,12 On.Land 0' Lake. Butter i LHw.dI Weep 360 FtWylie. Lemonade MIxun...x..V&valn.Trenamlaxlon FluldacCaacede 85 0e.o up. 300 CtTide 171 0e.KkenxPeperTowehen,.Kleenex Thea. 280 Ct BoxPlanter. Lange Snack. Ca..

    tCI.na.. Bal.. Ch.... Cud., Con. Chip.lJoy 320e.Klngafoed Clwco.I25 Lb. Bag

    Our every day low price

    Coupon Savings

    With Coupon

    Group members add 5%Limit one 20 Ib. beg per.m.mberOffer good through July 20th

    I

    GROUP MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS

    Civilian government employees.

    Employees of banks, savings fr loans,and credit unions.

    Public and private school employees.hospital employees.

    4.Licensed real estate agents, em-ployees of snheduled airlines andrailroads. -

    5. Retired members of any of the abovegroups.

    Group memberships are free, but a 5%fee is added to all purnhases.

    Warehouse Houri -Mecelay tins. Friday 12:51 In 0:30Saturday 9:38 am. lo MIO m.Sunday 91:00 an,. la 5:60 p.m.

    Extended hour. foe Wholesale Menthee.:Tuesday Es Tlwndsy tO:W am. In Hnos

    HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF WAREHOUSE CLUB WHOLESALE PRICESTHESE ARE EVERYDAY:LOW PRICES - NOT SALE PRICES

    1.99 HkkoeyBrendCharcoatanue. 2J91.59 Deli Butter COOICIn i Lb.Tin 1.591.89 Bounce4OCt - ' '1.691.39 DowneyB4Oe. 1.851.93 Oscos Meyer Biked Bacon, .. 1.77

    9es BIgJ Chlpesmm.3.21 Coka(Dlet CokefTthn..n..,sunn..,. 5.591.49 vaJuIc.46ox.c.n 87

    5599 Coronet Bathroom Tleaueu Roll. 1.59575 Connet2l Ox. Can 85'91' AjaxCinaneer 210z.Can 435

    1.15 vet.cannedDoFa.d 241l5'/. Ou. Cens '4.00KaI Kan Canned Dog Foodan,nnsr.... '7.05

    1.55 IChoin. ni 4 Huemul3 99 KaI Ken Canned Cet Food oeun.n..,. '4.69-

    lCIsnInnnf4EI.naml

    GROUP MEMBERS ADD 5%

    IPICIAL THANK-YOU OPPIR FOR NIW MIMHIRS OF WARINOUU CLUBeu TNISI COUPONS AND lAVI IVIN MORI ON YOUR FIRST VISIT TO WARIHOUSI CLUB

    .,- 20 LB. BAGKINGSFORD CHARCOAL

    COUPON

    $399- Il_00

    - 2.99

    PajeSS

    Wholesale

    Wholesale

    \nOO. s 0Ä

    SO-

    \VN.%//°'°

    aae

    \çeo

    o gn.l.n.m..

    N. Milwaukee - Chicago - 792-1492

    $5.991.00

    $4.99

    Our every day low price

    Coupon Savings

    With Coupon

    Wholesale

    Wholesale

    $89Sun. 60' LB

  • PageR

    NSJCDaily morning services Mon-

    day and Thursday are at 7 n.m.;Tuesday, Wednesday and Fridayat 715 am. Monday throughThuruday evening servicen beginat 73O p.m. Friday evening ncr-vices at 73O p.m. Saturday mor-ning am-viven begin at 9:30 n.m.andSundaymorningnervicos at 9am.

    The Congregation office is nowana swooner schedule and will beopen Monday-Thurnday, t3Oam. - 330 p.m. and on Friday,8:30a.m. -l2nmn.

    Memberuhip information forthe 1983-84 year io now available.For information call theCongregalion office at 965-9900.All inquirienare welcome.

    TheBugle, Tharaday,July 14, 1983

    CHURCH AND TEMPLE NOTES

    II If you wanti to get the most

    ¿. foryourI homeownersI ¡nsurance dollar,I checic withI State Farm.I Call, and et se explain

    State Farmsun beatable

    FRANKPARKINSON

    1145 MILWAUKEE AVE,. . . MI$, IL 98618

    . . 967-5545

    L,kea gnnnhba-. Sixto Farm s Itere,

    Replace Your Old RangeWith A New Energy & MoneySavingModem Maid Gas Range

    -r ii Ill;

    Whalher y euaracnnn daring an alineeKItchen, roanlonal n, Eurepean nInFa. ornewfaCen or y ourenslrn g nabrnaln, youshould call DenlgnOrfOlScounI Kllohnnn

    . where Loe pu0050re uni he bagln.

    INCREDIBLE LOW PRICESON CUSTOM DESIGNED clon Iruly hard ro Sobos

    Euko 9t& k

    Reachout Singersat Crown of Life

    J

    0e Sunday, July 17, at 15-15 han just returned from a trip toam. Crown of Life will feature Europe where they had the ap-the Reachout Singers doting the portunity to share the Christian

    . morning woruhip servire. Crown meosage behind the Iron Cartaie.of Life, an independent Lutheran The singera will be shoring aboutchurch, meets weekly atibe Niten their tranets and the reactioosRecreation Center, 7577 they enperienced lo theirMilwaukee ave. message.

    The Reachout program io- Holy Commanion will beeludes familiar hymns, gospel celebrated daring the worshipmunie, medleys, chorases, and service. No admissioo fee will becontemporary Christian songs. chorged. A love ofteriog forThe emphasis is on bringing hope Outreach for Christ will be taken.to people of alt agen. The group

    Beth Etnet The Free SynagogueShabhat evening services will 5-30 p.m., July 15. Herbert

    ko conducted at Seth Emot The Hubert ond Sidoey Black, co-Free Synagogue in Evanston at chairpersons of the Beth Emel

    ********FLORAL *worsh.pc:rnoatteessiicomtu:t

    I. MIKES SHOP * Klepper will chaut Ihe liturgy.WOO N. MILWAUKEE * Rabbi David Polish, founding

    Cut Finwor Fterul Daniuea * rabbi of Beth Emet, will give aCecnagen981nuePlaflnn Doar Torah. An Oneg Shabbat

    1- NE 1.0040 * willfoltowlheservices.*************4 Shabbal murniog services areheld every Saturday at5-3t am.

    Synagogue officersFour arco residents wem

    recently inslalled on officers utCongregation Ezro-Habonim,2620 W. Toahy ove., Chicago.They ore: Howard Hcftmao,Shukie, First Vice-President;Martin Blonder, Morton Grove,Second Vice-President; HenryMonboeher, Skohie, Foorlh Vice-President; und Norbert Traub,Shohie, Director.

    Congregation Enro-Hobonim isthe Conservotive synagogue withcontemporary ideas. TheSpiritual Leader is Rabbi ShlomoLevine; Ike Cantor, Erik Gold-berger.

    "A Journey to ancientIs roel"Alt Invers of modern Israel wilt - from lr3O - 3 p.m. su Thomnda

    want to join Rebecca Glanu and Augunt4andll.Gait Gotshind on this journey Fee are $7,59 for members ohack in time - a guided tour nf ex- $19 for non-membern and $ terciting biblical placen and the senior adult members. Pro-charismatic personalities registration In required by Julassociated with them. 25. For additional informalio

    This two-session summer jour- call Pearl R. Karp, 675-225g est.ney to the ancient land of our 215.falbem und mothera will be held

    Nifes Community Church

    Guest minister al the alesCommunity Church (UnitedPresbyterian), 7401 Oohton st. neSuoday, July 17 doming the 5-3Dam. worship service will be the10ev. Mantee Seroggs, formermoderator of the Presbylery ofChicago; her sermon-topic wiltbe "Down From the Mouotain-

    Edison ParkLutheran ChurchThe 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Evening

    Worship at Edison ParkLutheran Chnrch will continue allSummer and through the LaborDay weekend. This will enablethose whu cannot attend the Sun-day worship, because of worknohedaleu,v000tionn or illneso, tohear the Sunday Sermon.

    The evening Service in not auformat as Sunday Wornkip, Thehynuno und sermon Ibeme are thesame but Postor Housholdergiven bio oermon, not from thepulpit, bot, while standing inIront of the pews. After lastweelu'n Womchip it wan said, "tfelt on if I was in my small,hometown church again. Therays uf the selling suo comingthrough the stained glass win-down behind the altar added tothe warm, beautiful feeling of theService."

    All families and neighhorn buIke ccmmunity are invited to at-tend.

    CongregationAdas Shalom

    Congregation Ados Shalom,6945 W. Demputer, Morton Grove,wilt hold Saturday morning ser-viceo starting at 9 am. and allare invited to attend. RabbiIsrael Purush will officiate and aICiddush will follow. Lote Fridayevening family services wiltresume in mid-Auguot.

    Foil registration for SundaySchool classes io now open.Classes are upen to all kindergar-ten through third grade undsynagogue affiliation is notrequired. For details, call 966-2273.

    If you would libe mure infor-mution about Adao Shalom-and--ito activities, please cull HorveyWittenberg at 443-310g or 965-laSt.

    ,P. 96673027012 MILWAUKEE AVENUE

    hILEn. ILLINOIS

    PAMPHLETS AVAILABLEQunntbnvn About Funer al C its?

    a Fuver si PruA rcavun ment 'Facts About F utora i Ooroien

    top." Mr. Ruy Anderson, tenor,will provide special munie dueivgthe service. Church Schontclasses are not conducted duringthe nummer, however, core forpre-sehuol children is available.

    Persons not related to anothercongregation in the area aro cor-diully invited to altend.

    MTJCThe tant of Tinha Bun will ho

    observed at Muine TownshipJewish Congregation, tIltBallard rd., Des Plaines withspecial services Monday, July 10,t p.m. with the traditionalreading of the "Book of LuRon-lutions." A candlelight seririctwilt he conducted by Rabbi JayKaraen. Services July 19 will beat 7b39 am. and 730 p.m. TheTallit-Teffilin will he used at the7:30 p.m. service to conclude theday-long fast. This special doycommemorates Ike collectivetragedtès that have befallen theJewish people throughout theagen and in the official day nfmourning for world Jewry.

    st. Isaac Joguesblood drive

    Memberu of St. Isaac JogoesChurch will be helping to main-tam an adequutenupply nf blondthrough the nominer mouths byparticipating.in a blood drive onSunday, July 17. Niteu com-munity residents are atto en-couraged to donate ut the drivewhich wilt be held te thebanement of the church, 5149 Gulfrd., Nues, The drive will he heldfrom IriS am. to l2Sf p.m.Milueund Bernie Zirko, the blooddrive cbairper500n, encouragealleligible donors to take 45 minutesIrom their day te help save a lifelido nummer. To schedule onappointment for the drive call thechurch rectory al 967-1966.

    Park Ridgeexecutive "loaned"to United Way

    . Park Ridge resident, Macfin B.Ciebien, is currently on specialassignment from his job at The

    r Abacus Group nerviog au abooed executive for the 1953United Way/Crusade of Mercycampaign.

    Loaned executives aromanagement-level employeOS utChicago-oreo organivafi000whone services are loaned tu theUnited Way for a specitiedperiod. Their salaries and en-

    . penses ace paid by their em-ployeru while they functioc asUnited Way staff io support otcampaign leaders and their objedives. .

    The United Way/Cruoade 01Mercy campaign' is conducted inChicago und 200 suburban corn-munitien for the benefit of morethud 360 acea health and hurnailcare agencies. The goal for the1953 compaign io a record $77million. ' . ..

    ft

    . -The Bugle, Thursday, July 14, 1153 Page 9

    , Illinois Bell moves . St. John Lutheran KindergartenOn Sunday, June 5, the Kin-

    dergarten dann of St. John- Lutheran 'School (Missouri

    .

    Skokie Service Center. Illinulu Bell Is moving itsSkokie Service Cdnter from 8797Skokle bled, to the Skokie Plazaat 3529 W. Dempnter nL, Com-muuity Relatlunn ManagerArlene Tuuruno announcedtoday. The now Service Centerwiil open ou July lB,

    Tuseano .nald the move inrelated to divesture al the Belloperutbig companion and the factthat after January 1, 1904, IllinoisBeS will not be in the telephoneequipment business. ServiceCenters in leaned 'quarters are

    . being relocated when moreeconomical arrangements can bemade. The company' io alsorelocating Service Centers thathave been operated 1mmbutldingn ownedhy Illinois Bell.

    Cuotomeru can gp lo the Ser-vice Center to pick-up newItlinoix Bell leaned telephones, toreturn leased sein for credit when'

    , they move or moho a change intheir nemvice and to exchangeleaned telephones that aren't

    working properly fer a freereplacement. The Service Centerwill be open from 9 am, tu 6 p.m.Monday thmoughFmidayand from9:30 am, to 3:30 p.m. on Satur-day,

    Taneane pointed out that theService Center will not accepttelephone bill paymeols, Shesaid en'utnmemn are urged to paytelephone hills by mail, using thepayment oheet and envelope en-cloned with their bills. Paynuenlacan be mailed to Illinois BellTelephone Company RemittanceProcessing Center, Chicago,65993.

    Contomemo who wish fo paytheir bum bi peruon may dosoat the lollowing Incatlonnl FirstNational Banh of Lincolnwood,f401 Lincoln ave., Lincolowood;First 'Nattnnal Bank of MortonGrove, 6201 Denipster st,, MortonGrove; and Fimni Notional Bankof Skohie, 1001 Lincoln ave. and4201 Dempoter st. in Sbohie.

    , Alexian Brothers receivesNIU commendation

    Alexiux Brothers Medical Ceo-1er, Elk Grove Village, han beesawarded a certificate of corn-

    . mendation from Northemn-IllinoitUniversity School nf Nursing,DelCaIb, "in recognition of con-ninlent and meritorious service inanointing the School of Nursing inthe education of students Inc theprofennion nf nueniog."

    The Medical Center provideson enyironment conductive, forsenior nursing slsdents workingtoward their-bachelor's degree in

    Many people in the Northwestarea foce o longer than necessarywait io receive payment underthe Medicare.insuranee programbecauSe they lati to submit avitemined bill with their claimDorm, Marilyn J. Robertson,Manager of the Den Plaines

    - Social Security Office, saidreceolly.

    Medical insorance underMedicare helps pay for doctorbills, 001patienl hospital bills,and other items and services notcovered by Medicare hospital io-nurance.

    To receive- payment undermedical insurance, a persongenerally must submit a claimform. The doctor or suppliercompleten part of the form orprovides alt itemized bili to sendwiththe form.

    The problem arises, Roberinnusaid, when the bill doen notprovine a detailed dencriptinn ofthe services provided. Without adetailed description ofuervices, adecioion cannot be made as towhether Ihey are covered. Au aresult, the patient munI he con-laded for more inlormution andpayment is delayed.

    To prevent this delay, the per0. son uhould be unte that each hiS

    shows:A description of each service

    provided;.me date the nervtce was pro-

    vided;.me place the service wan pro-

    vided;.me doctor or nupplier who pro-

    videdthe nemico; and.The perlon's name and health

    sursing to complete clinical en-per(ence in nursing leadershipcourses. - The nursing studenlobegin with basic leadership rolesand progress to more cumplesrole playing.

    "We are pleased to beassociated with the NursingProgram at Norlhemn Illinois andwe hope to conlinne thin relation-ship in the future," said SueBrent, RN. Asniot001 Director,Acule Care Nursing, AleoionBmolbern Medical Center.

    Itemized bill is requiredon Medicare claims '.

    insurance number, exactly anthey are shown on the Medicarecard.

    It ishelpful if the diagoonin isalso shown, Robertson said.

    More information abdulclaiming Medicare benelux canbe found in the Medicare han-dbnnh. Tt'n people al the DesPlaines Social Security office willbe glad io isonwer questions aboutMedicare or you may call 023-6815 for aosistance.

    New Post 1716Legion

    Commander

    Frank Charleston, g ,f-yearresident of Morton Grove, will beinstalled Ibis loll as Commasdecnl the renowned Alt AmericanPout 177f American Legion fromChicago.

    Mr, Charlenlon served in WorldWar II with the army in the SouthPacific with a regimental cambalteam of the 41x1 diviniOu spending45 months between New Guineaund Jupan.

    He in also a 35 yeur retired 51emember of ' the Painter UniOnalong wlththe American Instituteof Decoralomn.

    After being diuchurged fromthe army, Mr, Chartentonreceived his degree at Bryon5-Stratton College.

    Synod) were promotedtn the licolgrade. -

    They donned their white captand gownu fur the gmuduationceremony which took placeduring the iDI3O Divise WorshipService. The Reverend Dr, ClydeDuder of Concordia College,River Forent, Interim Preacher,presented the children with theirdiplomas as Iheir proud teacher,Mrs. Nancy Lucena looked on.The new first grade students arelPhilip Avalos, Nicole De Ponilo,Rodsell Hein, Kara Wagner andEric Wandel. --

    The Kindergarten Class, underthe direction of their teacher,Mrs. Lorena, sang "Jesus Lovea

    . Me" accompanied on Ike pianoby Mro, Karen Gallagher, Direc-

    - tor 01-Munie. The-Junior Choirsang "In Hin Time" and "I Live."

    St. John Christian Day Schoolis located at 7429,N. Milwaukee,ave, (sear Harlem( in Hiles.There ore currently openings ioall grade levels, Pre-Kindergarten through Juninc'High (Sib grade(. to ils

    Shown above (l-r; arel Mrs. Nancy Lorena, teacher, Rev. Dr. -Clyde Duder, Russell Hein, Eric Wandel, Philip Avalos, NicoleDe l°oolin, Kara Wagner.

    curricslmn, St. John slmesses theimportance nl Christias learningand growth on a doily hasts. Inaddition to their fine academicprogram, Ihe school alsoprovides ronnie education, io-

    eluding children's choirs, an al-1er school inlramsral and exlra-mural athletic program.

    For further information youore invited to ccntacl Ihe schoolatf47-8132.

    All eyes turn for WT°M -

    MEB. w., MANIOh'_.,c T

    cablenetle/evision cari be so much more!

  • Page 10

    1l:r

    TbeBugle, ThuiNday, July 14, 193

    ( '%ØfON ALL14k.

    GOLD CHAINSEXTENDED OFFERI

    BUTANE STILLLIGHTERS $95

    REG.12.95 EA.II (øPIR$ EXPIlE JULY S1.t)

    rîi 'Séville Jewelers( Austin & Dempoter Plaza

    OPEN 1100 AM. Mon. thru Sat.

    d: Hypnosis forweight loss atst. Francis

    In titree sessions of hypnosis,those who are trying to loseweight are able to get the helpthey need to lose as little as 10 or15 oras muchas 75 or more potin-ds.

    The program begins Wed-nesdtiy, July 13, at 7,30 p.m. withthe second and third sessionsscheduled for Wednesday, July20, at 73Op.m. and Monday, July25 at 11 am. Groups are limitedto 10 people. The cost for thethree hypnoslssesslomisllß.

    To register for the group, senda cheek to St. Francis Hospital,

    :ss Ridge ave., Evanston (00202)and indicate "Weight Loss" osthe envelope or call 402-6250 formore infornostios.

    ondno s Catom qaelczouvd eiano

    PANTS SHORTENED 3.0020% 0ff On leather Sande

    2174116,00256. MIlw.s$m.Ans., Nils.

    HOURS: Mon-Fri. 8 am 509 pm Sat Sam o4 pm:.Sun.lOamto4pm.

    GRANDOPENING!

    . CELEBRATINGANOTHER NEW

    'Z'UdufsLF

    YEAR/_ .- S-=l o

    ,==V-1 . .,. , 's = ''=.UNLIMITED VISITSEXERCISE CLASSES

    SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENTNAUTILUS EQUIPMENT

    INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION'NUTRITIONAL GUIDANCEAEROBICSSAUNA t SHOWERS

    7900 N. MILWAUKEE AVE.(OAK MILL MAW .

    NILES. . 967-0100

    4701 N. CUMBERLAND(CUMBERLAND MAW

    NORRIDGE

    452-0676, New Location* 3125N.CENTRAL .* (CEPITRALeBELMONT)

    .

    « CHICAGO. 725-3055

    . 50th Annitìswy.Celebrätion,. for Rys

    On Jose 10, long-time Niles residente Victor and Palma Rosycelebruted their 50th wedding osniversary Approximately 100relatives and friends gathered at- oparty at Villa ToscanaRestaurant si Morton Grove to celebrate the happy occasiou. Fr.J. Edward Doggau from St. John Brebeuf church, renewed theweddingvowsforthe couple.

    Vie and Futesas three daughters, Charlotte Lindqsist, JanetBuen, and Noreen Frugoll, and their families preueisted thecouple with several unique giOIti. Theylneluded their framedoriginal wedding picture which had heenstored formany years, areproductios of the original wedding houqaet, and a plaque fromtheir seven grandchildren commemorating the anniversary. Atrip to Howoil, also a gift from their children, will be taken lu the

    . neurfuture.The Rouys were also very pleased to receive congratulatory

    messages from President und Nancy Reagan and Cardinal Ber-oardin. . . . -

    Graduation celebrations

    A gala purty was held at thehome of the Robert A. Millers ofNiles to celebrate the groduationof two of their daughters. JulieOhtaioed her Bachelor of Scieursin Education from LoyolaUniversity and in September willhe teaching al Our Lady of Per- -petual Help io - Gleuview.Elizabeth graduated with highesthonoro from Regina DominicanHigh Setool and this Poll wilt at-

    A hoy, Mark Anthony, 9 lbs. inon. on June 25 to Mr. aod Mro.Jobo Palmier:, 7108 Nues ove,NUes Brother: Jobs, Jr., 7.Gran parents Norma and IrwinWeiner, Rites.

    A hoy, Jeremy Slephes, 6 lbsIO ou. on June 20 lo Mr. and Mrs.Michael 000esams 0334 KIm-hall, Sisokie. Brother: RyanScott, 3. Grasdparen Mr. andMts. Elmer Goldberg, Riles adMr. S.d Mrs. Carl Goldherg,Chicago, Great Gi-andparenin

    Julie Miller - -. Elluabeth Miller

    tend the University of Illitsois ioCtoampaigu. -

    Four years ago the Millers hadthree graduations includingJoanne who is sow residing ioAlexandria, Virginia with herhonhandJainen MéAvoy.

    Thin year their . yonugenidaughterKristissi is Just going in-to eighth grade, One year shortforanothertriple graduation.

    A girt, JaIme Michele, t lbs. 8na. on June 27 to Mr. and Mro.Thomas Brett, 6019 N. Ottawa,Chicago.- Grandpareolo: Mr. andMro. - John Cleaveland, Sr.,Chicago and Mrs.. Marion-Breit,Skokie, ood.Mr.Julius Breit,Chicago------------ -

    A boy, Gregory-Jameo, S Iba.t1½oz. on July 2 to Mr and Mrs.Richard Péçk, IOli7Poula ln.i DenPlaines. Sisteriianue,18 moo.Graudpareutu: Mr. and Mr.A±- -thar Slack, Chicago and Mr. andMrs. tcelth Peck, NUes.

    The Quick and Easy Creotlonocooking class will be offered -utLawry's Mid-America Center,l938S. Wolf rd., Des Plaines. Theningte sesnion classes will behetd July27 aod28 at 7 p.m. andJulyISatlp.m.

    The demonstration clans willfeature a variety of dishes thatlook and tasto complicated botare quick and easy to prepare.

    s.s

    Lawry's offers cooking classesRecipes such as Toña Em-panada, Posh Pasta, Saltimhoc-ca, Chicheo Marengo andSpinach Salad wilt be prepared,anda discsssioo of "short cats"is the kitchen wilt he included. -Nancy Dee, Home Economist,and Debbie Misea, Mtdweot Con-sumer Services Manager willconduct the class.

    U IFI.I'R MLTNGA*AYHIU A SUR TRE4TI ALL

    MERÇHANIE Is r\PLEAE EVERY lASTE.SE CDL AF'D RERESHIN

    'T ARE ON 11-lEI MALL WArIINRING OUR REAM OF ,Eilt I

    4-PRtCETO BRIPGHTSUF41MERT1V E-ARKED WAY IIQWN

    KEBJTEOU1ÖFSAVINGSFOR YOU

    SIDE V$'AK

    I' I lls i ii'

    Finished dishes from theclasses wilt he raffled off au doorprizes. Each pornos attendingthe class will recieve a recipecollection. Enrollment is limitedand reservations are required.Qoirk and Easy Creations classesare $5 per person. -

    For more information, call 827-5952.

    The O'Hare Tes Charter Chap-1er of the American BssisessWomen's Association will hold itsJuly meetIng, Tsesday, Jsly ItatMondays, 1695 E. Golf rd.,Schaumhurg. Cocktails are al0:30 p.m. and dinner begins at 7p

    Our boniness meeting wiltfollow. Thin month there witt beno guest speaker do lo annaalelection of officers.

    i_ .. .. I., 15 i. . s, S- ' I

    I' SS

    The Bugle, Thursday, July 14, 1902 Page 11

    O'Hare Women 's meetingFor fsrthér Information and

    reservations contact Edith Deb-bs, 885-7207,

    A bey, Daniel Lawrence, 7 Iba.9½ ou. os June 9 tnLarry andMargie Bryski, 8100 N. Okelo,Riles. Brother: Timmy, 2½ andJeff, 12. Grandparents: -Ros andGloria Bryoki, Niles and Bob andMarie Beers, Evanston.

    S

    6018 W. DempiterMorton Grove

    916-5250966-5251

  • Page 12 The Begle, Thursday, July 14, 1983

    DAR awardDebra Havdala of Lincoinwood

    was the recipient o! the 1983 DARaward for excellence in socialstudies at the Niles TownshipWest High School. Mary Maz-zenga, historian of the Twenty-first Star Chapter, NotionalSociety Daaghterx of theAmericas Revolution, presentedDebra with the American HistoryAward Medal at the Honors Con-vocation.

    Debra also receivod the SeniorService Award - presented to theoutstanding senior who has beeninvolved io various activities anddewoostrateS service above seit,character, citizenship andleadership. Her other awards io-eluded the Gold Key Scholarship,National Merit Scholar and

    ..SALL0ONS ny US

    r

    member st the National HonorsSociety.

    Gli iidren 's filmsFilm fun for children will be

    presented at the Nues BroochLibrary, 0320 Ballard rd. soThursdays for children ages 3aod sp, and Fridays, for childrenage 6 aod sp as part of theReading Raiobows during themooth nl July.

    Thursday, Jaly 14, oar filmswill be shoovo at lt3S and 2 torchildren ages 3 aod up. The shortfilms include, Froggie Weol A-Courtin', Hou' Beaver Stole Fire,Mote Is Zoo and Tasoimy TheToad.

    Ali films are free. Childrenunder 6 mast be occowpasied byas adult. For more informationabsut these und other filmprograms cull the BranchLibrary at297-b26f.

    Yw ROYALPrisas

    ? /'' loon BorrOso- Bond Vsaow

    the 58% Mtf.ROYALAe,enluzsAll MstsI

    sIiif BrsflO50% M5,s

    Ci*Isg POs,.,PsUI. 5,o

    Outer lasserisleVs.'

    Cl

    Doer V onaumElecFrtkbroom

    ih,g5yslT5dy Regina DeluxeNew Deluse _ 533,95Panasonic 5505.d 537,95

    Jet Fix Upoight apd 543,95Pswerfi22Ow5i5

    Q,d B,5hrsH ssd lis h i

    Red Hot

    - Summer

    Specials

    PremIere Ill Mex

    Colcept Twobytinnaen5lsisCsm:i/.

    8dslt'c-'.eT

    Ii

    *

    5sy OstyREGINAtoni- Cemniersirl

    ilanofin-Polisoilt wbl Isalsw. 'T BoMleBetet CenniFolly f99dtlS95 labe

    $11985

    Diesuunt Solee. Ports, Repoirn.

    BIG REDSVACUUM CLEANER

    SALES & SERVICE8030 N. MilwaukeePhone 698 R-E-D-S

    cs-sp0BAGS - FILTERS - BULBS - BELTS

    FOR MOST MACHINES

    Buyl Get One forV15055 ASKABOUTOURPREEDRAWING

    -- Willows Benefita shining success

    ALL SALES FINALWe Accept

    (owwa-I J

    !I - . -

    Shown above slaodiog Il-r): Flora Boews of Chicago, MarilynKamioshi of Hiles (Raffle Chairs-uni, aod Georgino Winters ofNorthbrooh (Chairman of Beoefit(.

    Academy For Girlsl l Theirseveolh o0050l dinner-dancebenefit held al the AsoobassodorWest Hotel is the Guitdholl 00Juseltwaoagrealssrcessl "AnEvesiog with The Stars" ovasdelioilety a sight lo rememberwith the twelve gradoutiogsenisrs honored as specialguests. After a cochtail hourcoptele with tastulioiog Hors

    musiciaOs, a four-course disserd' oeueres Varies asd strotliog

    won served.

    Three cheers for the Willows

    Mr. John Hunt of Mt. Prospect

    was the Master of Ceromosiesosho introduced this year's

    Wioters (Georgina) nl North-beonfit chairman, Mrs. Chartes

    heartily cheered by ott present

    evening such a gain affair.loe hor efforts is mahiog the

    broob. Mrs. Winters gave a briefwelcowiog address and was

    the presentation 0g the graduatesto the gathering of family, trino-du, and welt-wishers. Each onewas presented with o rose as hérname and chosen univernity forfnrlher academic achievement

    The highlight of the event was

    Additional 20°/n off on all merchandisefor purchases over $25.00

    APAflACOR

    6412 Vapor larteNues

    (behind the SolernoCookie Faclory)

    A National Clothing Distributor

    WAREHOUSE CLEAFNCE"RED TAG SALE"

    JuIyl3thrul6 - -All Items With RED TAG Only $1.00

    HOURS:Wednesday thru Friday 11 am. - 6 p.m.

    Saturday lo am. - 4 p.m.

    Agirl, Tracy Lynn, 6lhs. 1½ on.on Jane 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Ber.nard Rugo, Jr. 9941 Hoher to.,Biles. Brother, Brad, f. Sister,Lisa, 4. Grasdparentu: Mr. andMrs. Harry Schwimmer, Chicagoand Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rugo,Sr., Chicago.

    A hoy, Domezic -Salvatoré, 7lbs. O on., us Jane 17 to Mr. andMrs. Domenico S. Vitro, 18 E. OldWillow, Prospect lits. Sister,Nicole, 2. Grasdparenta, Mr.and Mrs. S. Vitro, Riles and Mr.andMrs. W. Reed, Nues.

    A girl, Pasneta Jean, 7 lbs. 0½on. 05 Jase 10 ta Mr. and Mrs.Timothy Quinn, 842f Lehigh,Morton Grove. Sisters, Bobee-ea, f aod Katherioe, 5½. Gran.dparents: Mrs. Adele Qnino,Morton Grove and Mr. and Mrs.Albert Berger, Chicago.

    A hoy, Michael Anthony, 9 1hs.15 oe. on Jane 19 lo Mr. andMrs. Anthony Romano, RL 5, Boa177-A, Barrington Hills. Brother,Maris, 20 mes. Grandparosls,

    Bitt and Pearl Romano, Hilen andMira Doiurgnt, Nues.

    A girt, Ellen Therese, t lbs. 4no. On Jane 21 to Mr. and Mrs.Donald Ghisolf, 9811 BlusenTerrace, Des Plaines. Gran.dparents: Mrs. Patricia Hash,Hites and Mr. James Ghisotf,Nottawa, Michigan.

    was annosnced followed by a soloto "Stars" sung by Mrs. MaryCastrsnOvo of Mt. Prospect. Thoovenisg was then completed with"moving music" provided byFrash "K" and His Orchestra.

    .OUTLET._.11APARACORsinon I

    Paroles

    C _S'APORcoop

    np

    HOWARD

    TOPjIY

    Comparo 05fSHOE

    pRCplONN tE g 5 r

    Use loorMalor Credir

    Ca rd.

    _HARLEM 8 DEM PSTERI PARSONS i? AMMONIA'.

    25 LB. BAG

    I..

    PEPSI COLADIET PEPSIPEPSI FREE

    PEPSI SUG R FREE

    Eopk.e7$38 OZ.

    WIZARDAEROSAL

    ROOM DEODORIZER

    MILKBONEDOG BISCUITS

    4 LB.LARGR SIZE BOX

    Is

    COUPON

    c'.-10 HIGH

    r4h;l BOURBON

    KING GEORGESCOTCH$999

    1.7n LITERPARTY SIZE

    E,npieo.7-2083COUPONKIBBLES 'n' BITS

    DOG FOOD

    20 LB. BAG

    GRAVYTRAIN

    DOG FOOD

    COU PON

    ! IRISH SPRING. BATH SOAP. .,. 4 BAIlS. . _i ------ FORlU.h;-,r.

    H' 11.j$sp,elg.

    965-3880 SALE DATES: THURSDAY, JULY 14th dim WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th

    ( 0,500-> Ï ' Your Choice!. I PERFECTO

    GARCIAPALMERS -'

    ENSIGNCAZADORES

    A J ALL PURPOSELIQUID CLEANER

    .

    79c

    EzpVeo,7.2003

    COU PON

    COUPON

    r 50'sBAYER

    ,.0 ASPIRIN

    If' LOWENBRAUi\ BEER

    ¡ilA' 6120L°Ç'aw N,R BTLS. LIGHT es DARK

    29

    SCOPEREG MOUTH3.98 WASH

    s 99NOW LIMIT

    Exp.... 7.ZM.M3 ONE

    Espire. 7-2003

    rTh: OR CANSPLUS (iDEP. ½zsea°

    29SCHENLEY RESERVEBLENDED

    WHISKEY

    GANCIA ARLO ROSSIAo_I a n. e salifie5.ez.i IMI.L VVIifi

    Enpienio7-2083

    COUPON

    DIMENSIONSHAMPOO

    701

    I-

    FLEISCHMANN'SGIN

    p. Eopin'.o7.2003

    l000Sheeta scorrSc_TISSUEr

    PABSTBLUE RIBBON

    BEERREG. ce LIGHT C-s.l 69

    1201O CANS

    EspIrIlo 7-2083

    V ALL TYPES$4297GOMLI . 4 LIten 'it.

    IS OUThRS48

    2s9G-750 ML. Plus State and Local Tannea

    DYNAMO'

    -. EsWInse 7-2003-COUPON

    24 OZ.

    . We ReserveTire Right,TO

    Limit QuaetitielAed Carrent

    Priotieg ErrorS

    C

    HERSHEY'SSYRUP

    9i

    s 39MENNEN

    SPEED STICKDEODORANT

    R. C. COLADIET RITER. C. 100DECAF

    50C

    OFF

    s 597 OZ.

    Eniplanin 7.2083

    COUPONMYCITRACIN

    FIRST AIDOINTMENT

    2LITER89e

    $1791I2OLTUBE

    En7.2083r: COUPONAftSc

    . Hoi't

    ALL SET14.79 OZ.

    Eopdeo,7.2083

    TRIBUNOes SWEETorDRY

    VERMOUTH

    FLEISCHMANN'SVODKA

    $Rw LITERPARTYSIZE

    $99SeIspeinn 750ML

    LossMfn. S 00Robons

    PE

    slRR.elk

    PLANTER'SDRY MIXED

    NUTS

    9cWALKER'S

    CANADIAN

    ANDRECHAMPAGNE

    s 99750ML

    3PACI(WPTH COUPON

    5O Espiono 7-2083 50

    BAYERASpIRIN 99c

    COUPON

    TheBugle, Tharsday,July 14, 1983 Page 13

    r -40 OZ.

    A

    s. O

  • Page 14

    Arson attemptunsuccessful

    Vandals attempted to set a fireat a NUes school on Wednesday,July 6. PoUce reportthat mknownpersons threw a bottle of gasolineat the entrance of the MarkTwain School, 9401 Hamliss, at10:43 p.m The bottle fell twentyfeet short of the bailding. TheNorth Maine Fire Departmentwan called to the scene to pot sotthe fire.

    Driver arrestedA 39-year-old Chicago man was

    arrested for drunk driving inNitos on Sunday, July 10. Policesaid they first saw the Chicagoman driving south on Mllwaskeeave. weaving ketwees lanes andstriking the curb. Police alsosaid the man was seen sluwingdown then speeding sp quickly.Upon stopping the man policesaid he was unable lo stand on Isisown and had a strung odor ofalcohol on his breath. At theNiln Police Department theChicago man was charged withdrunk driving and impruper laneusage. He was assigned unAugust court date and releasedufterpostissg a $lue bond.

    Who NeedsA Plumber-You

    Have Us!

    The Bugle, Thursday, July 14, 1983

    JUST ASK ANDWE WILL TELL YOU HOWl

    REPLACEYOUR OLD

    WATER HEATERWITH AN

    ACE GASWATER HEATER

    * Low Bili Wh

    *Heivy INIàt.dtall kee'sWEtW hot kmgW .t I* 'ied 8ml wfthG ye. wNTNlty se

    *1 ye. îlitN wuTudy allDIfiÇOIISM S

    148418 GAL.TAI(RAMA

    ÌuRestaurantburglarized

    A Nues restaurant wasburglarized during the sigla ofThursday, Jsly 7. Olficials ofGeurge Wangs, 9353 Milwaokeeave., said unknown persoosgained entry tu the building byprying open a rear door. Once in-side the burglars removed $290froma cabinet

    Drunk driverarrested

    A 52-year-old Niles man wasarrested fur drunk driving inNibs on Tkuroday, Joly 7. Policereport seeing the man drivingnorth an Milwaukee ave. Whilepolice watched the man repor-tedly was weaving betweenlanes. Alter stopping the Nibsman in the 9600 block ofMilwaukee ave. he was usable tostand withoul support and policesaid he had a strong udor ofalcohol ou his kreatk. He was.charged with driving under theinfluence of alcohol, improperlane usage and nob having avehicle sticker. He was assigneda July court dote and released ai-terposting $100 bond.

    ACE 7457 N MiIwaukeeHAI1IPWkRf NILES

    - - . -

    Arrest shoplifterA 04-year-old Oah Park mao

    was arresled for shoplifting inNites 00 Friday, July t. The manwas reportedly shopping in SearsRoekuch and Co., 400 Golf Mill,when he was seen tahing Iwo $20saw blades, placing them intobag and ultempting lo leave Ikestore without paying br theblades. Abler being delained bystore security officials the manwas taken to the Hiles PoliceDepartment where he wascharged with shoplilliog.Because of the Oah Park man'scriminal kiotory he was chargedwith a misdemeanor complaint,assigned an August court daleand released abler posting $190.

    Not a hare out ofplace as tortoisereported missing

    A tortoise was reported stolenfrom a bocal pet store on Sunday,July 10. Officials of AnimalWorld, 7525 Harlem ave., saidunknown persono slole theanimal from ils pen between Oam. and ll3O am. The tortoisewasvubued al $45.

    Schoolvandalized

    A local school wan vandalizedduring the night ob Tuesday, July5. Police report that unknownpersons threw rocks through fourwindows on the wool nide ofNelson School, 8901 Ozasam st.The damage lo the school wasplaced al $100.

    Radio thiefA 23-year-old Evannlon man

    was arrested for shoplifting inHilen on Friday, July 8. Policereport the man Iried tu leaveSears Roebuck and Co,, 490 GolfMill, without paying for $400 inradios. After detaining the manhe was taken to the Hiles PoliceDepartment wkere be - 'wascharged with Ibeft, assigned aJuly court dale and held in lieu nf$750.

    T-tops stolenThieves stole the T-Tops from a

    car parked in Niles during thenight of Thursday, July 7. Thecar, a 1907 Oldsmobile Cutlass,-wan parbed in the lot al JerryGleason Ford, 9401 Milwuukeeave., when unknown personsbroke ints Ike car and removedIke lops. The T-Tnps were valuedat $780.

    Donald N. Landers, in wanted on Home burglaries amounted toa bugitive warrant br felony thebl more than 3.3 million in 1982.by deception. This makes the national average

    In May ob 1978, Ihinsubject ap- ob bssglary nne every ten secon-plied for and received loans dstotalling $7,400 to porchnse a Superiolnodent R.J. Miller ofmotorcycle and a niotor vehicle. Ihe Illinois Slain Police announ-The subject made several ced that June is Burglarypayments 00 the loans, then Prevention Month. He srged alldefaulted. citizens lo asuiot police depar-

    Reid/Landers in described os . tmenls in lighting homewhite, male, S'bl" io height, 185 i burglaries - especially as thepounds wilk brawn hairand grey warm weather aocI vacationeyes. His date ob bulbi is 11-0-47. season starb. SuperintendentHe is known to have lived in Des Miller offered these snggestionsPlaines, Nibs and Champaign. lar homeowners:

    For informntion leading to the Close and lock all doors andapprehension ob Reid/Landers, windows;Crime liloppers will pay a cash z. Uso automatic timers insidereward of up to $1,000. Persuns and oslaide your home;caSing Crime Sloppern at tOO- Loch up valsahles in your7007 with informstioo do not have home;to give their names. 4 Noltfyyour lacalpolice when

    Crime Stoppers also payo cash you vacation;rewards of np to $1,000 for infor- Cancel all deliveries to yourmotion which aids the police in home during your vacation;snleing other belony crimes, o. Have your lawn mowedrecovery of property or drags nr while yoaare gone;Ihe prevention nl crime. ' ave your nhades and blm-

    et more heatfor fewer dollarsReplace Your OldFurnace with a

    == New Ga Furnrta '';__-rt ,- . AND SAVE MONEY!Wily noi gein:srei: eat tram the gas you burn?

    N::w. blend eon ro:,, BRYANT, the FORMULAloUa C,AS.FURNACE

    It recycLes :0 is ; 50 n:o,e heat that side,t ar:laces lose aptheoh:m:nney Wiry roiget opta20'o. mure heat rs,,, the gas you boro?RepAce yo::,o::::r:r fhc:ent t ur0050n tb a nnoenergy rt?:c:eo: Broa::t Gas Fumase.

    ,;: oAt SAVING SUDAd

    FRANK J. TURK & SONS

    Chain smoker!A 65-year-old Chicago woman

    was arrested far shuplifling inNibs on Thursday, July 7. Policereport the woman wus seenleaving Jewel Fonds, 7080Milwaukee ave., after concealingten rartens of cigarettes underher dress. The cigarettes werevalued ut $95.30. At the HilenPolice Department the Womanwas charged with skoplifting.Because of her criminal recordshe was ehnrged with a felony nl-fense, assigned July court daleund relensed after pasting a $200bond.

    $40,000 burglary. loss

    A Hiles borne reported toningover $40,000 during a homeburglary on Sunday, July 10. Theresident, wbn liven in the 0400block nf Normal, unid burglarsgained entry to tbe bouse hot-ween 8:40 am, and 10 am. byprying open a side door. Takesfrom the house wanjewebry, a furcoat, video èquipment and acamera. The total value of themissing ileflis was placed at over$40,000,

    Fugitive wanted Suggestions for preventingon warrant home burglaries

    Donald M. Reid, also known asdo in their normal day position;

    8. Make ynur home look livedin while yoo're away.

    Electionrecountbill passes

    Legislation making gaber-natorial election recountsautomatic if they are decided bya margin oflesobban .5 percent nfthe total, passed the GenerallyAssembly accnrding to StateRepresentative -Aaron Jaffe (D'Skokie), wbo sponsored themeasure in the Hause.

    'In the recênt 1902 guber'natorial election, the canvassedvate differench between the Iwotap candidates was 5,074 voles,rougkly .14 percent of Ike totaltaris-eut." nuid Jaffe. "It wan bbcclnsest gubernatorial election inmodern kiutery."

    "Alter a demurakzing and en'pensive legal bottle by the losingcandidate, the court,threw ont hispetitinn -fur a recount, eventhough the margin of victory w05soslisu.".

    Jaffe's legislation provides that. if the nate differential is beso than.5 prceisi, the State Board obEleclions shall conduct a recountal the states enponse.

    Julie said that the enormoussize ob Illinois's electorale"makes for a wide margin nlerror' in calculating gaber-natorial election results.

    "Thé tabulation of electionreturns io nut as precise a scienceas many people think," he sais"AIlkindu uf things can happen inthe heat of election night."

    "Candidates who lose by thatnarrow a margin shouldn't beconsidered 'sure losers' fordemanding a recnunt and theyuni

    7136 W. TOUNY U. onouldn'tkavetopayiaruuOiI647-96 1 2 ° , Oi''Jilnj: their:syuupsclset"jaffesaid.

    . . nom denk for bia signature.

    '1 À ì: eaMaJ

    u:.:

    11J LiW3

    ,-'. .-' .Note: Funds must remain ne deposit mOO

    days nr the gilt price will he chargedIn ynar aconust. 011er good untilAugust 30, 1983, nr until supplies last.TaoeS are already included. One treesr discounted ten, per tamiby per pm-entise period. A complete cnpy utNoiwnod's gift pump can be obtainedat any office.

    The Bugle, Thursday, July 14, 1983 Page 15

    If you think Christmas onlycomes once a year, do wehave a surprise for you! Fora limited time, savers canchoose from a superb collec-lion of 20 sUmmerlime gifts -free or at greatly reducedprices. How can you qualify?Simply deposit a minimum of$300 into a new or existingsavings account during themonths of July and August.

    Saving has never been bet-1er at Norwood Federal, withour competitive rates, profes-sional staff, six convenientlocations, and potpourri ofsummertime gifts. Stop bysoon to make your choice.Full gift list available at anyof our offices.

    f ANQRWOOD FEDE9AL SAVINGSV - D LOAN- ASSOCIATION

    Main Office 5813 N. Milwaukee Aoo. Chicogo, IL 6064t 775-8900Edgebroolt Office 5415 W. Dedos Chicago, IL 60640 763-7655Park Ridge Office 980 N. Northwest Hwy. Park Ridge, IL 60068 823-4010Notwood Park Office 6205 N. Northwest Hwy. Chicago, IL 60631 775-4444Glenelew Office 3220 w. Glenview Rd. Glenolew, IL 60025 729-9660Elk Grove Oftice 666 S. Meocham Rd. Cils Grove Village, IL 60007 893-2345

    FSUCLENDeR

  • .!itjtmWabd

    FOUR FLAGGS SHOPPING CENTER

    Go*f fr Milwaukee, Nibs965-4044

    SCRATCH & DENT

    CASH hCARRY SALE

    WE'VE CLEANED OUR WAREHOUSEAND THE VALUES ARE AVAILABLE FOR

    ONE DAY ONLYSATURDAY, JULY 16!!

    FROM 1OAM-6PMQUANTITIES ARE LIMITEDI

    BEDFRAMES Reg, from $198

    HEADBOARDS Reg. from $250

    PADDEDSIDE RAILSRg. from $39 .

    from $4900

    from$ß900

    SI 00Now Ip

    AND UP

    SUMMER

    Ií4JENNYLIND

    CHILD'S ROCKER

    DYNAMIC DISTRIBUTORS. 8225 GOLF RD. HOURS:

    FOUR-FLAGGS SHOPPLNG CTR. M-F 10-8NILES, IL e 60648 SAT. 10-4

    . . 967-1720 SUN. 12-4

    Notre Dame High Schoolgraduates

    Graduation exercises of thetwesty'sevesth class of NotreDame High School for Boys, 7655Dempoter, Nies, were held Jase3 at St. John Brehaf ParishChurch.

    Daring the ceretnosy specialawards were presented. Valedic'tonas of the class was JamesLecioski, 005 of Mr. and Mrs.Frank Lecinski of HarwoodHeights. Salutatorias ofthe classwas AlqainGliane, nos of Mr. andMrs. Vivendo Gliaoe, Skokie.

    The Joseph WisniewskiMemorial Service Honor, opon-sored by Ihe Notre DameFathers Club wan awarded toConsolino Galluso, sos of Mr. andMrs. Biagio Gattnso, Park Ridge.

    The Notre Dome High SchoolOutstanding Senior Athlete andStudent Award, sponsored by 1koNotre Dame Alumni Associationand awarded to the student whosegrade average placeo him amongthe top ten por cent of the class,and whose athletic abilities havebeen demonstrated by receivinga letter award in two oporto, waspresented toSleven Dombrowoki,son of Mr. and Mro. Harry Dom-browski, Niles.

    Graduates isscludedMichael A. Albanese, Anthony

    L. Alvizo, Arum M. Antahlian,Amron E. Arriola, Robert G.Barret, Robert P. Bartsch, KevinBaumeister, John R. Bell, JamenR. Berger, Andrew J. Berrufuto,George Sernos, Raymond Rias-chi, Michael Btattser, David J.Blindauer, Robert M. Boetto,Thomas V. Bordignon, StephenA. Boscupumi, William J.Bowman, Jerome E. Brand,Robert J. Bravieri, Michael E.Brenner, John F. Breslin,Richard A. Brose, Timothy J.Brown, James R. Buhula,Michael R. Balinski, Brian C.Burke, Jahn A. Byrne.

    Christopher M. Callers, Ed-ward J. Culvert, Christopher N.Camille, Jobo J. Campagna,David P. Campbell, Daniel J.Capeniss, Joseph T. Cappella,Thomas P. Carlsnn, Michael J.Casper, Richard A. Catalana,

    !9 JENNY LINDCRADLE

    $7995

    Don't Miss Our Sidewalk Sale July 14-17

    5161

    Nicholas J. Celsel, Erik J.Christoffel, Angelo M.Christopher, Thomas W.Clesielski, William J. ColaciccO,Rick T. CompnsssO, CharlesConnally, Stephen Cansolly,James C. Corcoras, Stephen Cot-tini, Stephan CaUsase, Dennis P.Csllstos, Christopher C. Cutre,KrneutS. Catro, MichaelR. Deer,Paul Delahanty, Anthony M.Desdar, Nick J. DiMagglo,Steven M. Domhrowski, Paul J.Donley, Michael A. Dragon,Michael A. Drehnbl, Alan E.Dumond, John C. Dunat, PatrickDwyer, Gregory J. Dyra, FrankA. Dsindooz, Christian A. Early,Thomas R. Eichhern, Murad J.Ejupi, Murk Englnnd.

    Craig Fiehiger, Casey Pinner-ty, Lawrence J. Fitzpatrick,Robert J. Flannery, Joaeph E.Flashing, Jamen J. Flood,Michael J. Flynn, Mark W. For-bes, David A. Froncuek, MichaelJ. Fuller, FrankJ. Fullone, BrianJ. Gallagker, Anthony R. Garcm,Consolino GaGnsn, Timothy M.Gaser, Kevin C. Gama, JosephW. Gembala, Daniel A. Gilslsi,Alquin B. Gitane, MichaelGovern, Jeff J. Granulo, PhilipA. Greco, Jeff M. Grendzinski,Joseph E. Gromala, John C.Grnss, Gregory L. Groves,Patrick J. Gruhhe, Tom M. Gnt-Oman, William R. Hannabu, SteveA. Harhaogh, Stephen J. Heoly,James M. Heovey, Jnhn M.Heinrich, Bradley A. Heinz,Shawn P. Heraty, Gregory J.Herigsdt, Harold W. Hill, JamesG. Hitteshrand, Michael W.Hlavin, Gerald T. Horcher,Michael E. Hudgin, Richard A.Hugel, Jamen M. Hsndrieser,William J. Hnpperich, Robert L.Iacnllo, Richard Iwasiszyn

    Steven E. Jahlonski, Craig R.Jajka, James A. Janus, Daniel R.Jessen, Joseph M. Jessen,Stanley P. Jezior, Donald M.

    I Johasson, Thomas R. Jordan,Jobs J. Jnyce, Edward M. Jsng,Gene W. Kalknwski, Stephen B.Karbawshi, Bart R. Kasper,David A. Keentey, EugeneKeffieh, John Kenaelly, WilliamC. Kensik, Patrick G. Kohl, Msir-tin G. KoIb, William A. Koziol,Kenneth G. Kraemer, William S.Krepps, Greg A. Kruczek,Thomas J. Kutikowski, George P,Lalogases, Leonard M.Lungkamp, Joneph Lanlolf, Ass-thnny R. Lupionki, James E.Lecinshi, Alexander Leiva,Michael S. Levine, Martin G.Lewandnwski, Thomas M.LoPresti, BennyD. Lam

    Paul J. Maggio, Brios P.Mahoney, Mark D. Manhart,Patrick M. Manning, Gerald R.MarlIs, James P. Martin, Paul J.Marssek, Edward A. Mus II,David G. Manoka, JamenMethew, Robert J. Matijevic,Paul Matunsek, Michael T.Maziarko, Patrick S. McAodrew,

    Jahn McCue, Kirk McDowell,Martin J. McKenna, Jahn T.McManemim, Brian t. Mc-Morrow, Kevin McNiclsols,James M. McTighe, Gerard T.Mechas, John R. Mendiciso,Timothy G. Merges, Lotis S.Metallo, Walter R. Mika,Poramin Miliselawad, Richard J.Miutretta, Michael J. Mitamsra,Jotes A. Moras, John M. Mueller,Brian A. Msrphy, Lawrence P.Mae-laugh, Thomas L. Neesan,Brian M. Nepesz, Piers L.Notarsisnate, Philip J. Novak,Anthony W. O'Brien, Vincent J.D'Cosselt, David W. Oklwein,William G. 01es, Francis W.O'Malley, Seas C. O'Malley,Robert A. Onetek, Gary P.Oslnwski, Paul A. Pacelli, RobertA. PaneraI, Michael Poopas,Christopher B. Parafi.iczuk,Daniel' K. Parker, Michael E.Parker, Anthony G. Perna,Michael Piernki, Edward M.Piskowski, Ted J. Piotrowski,Wifflam Pittges, Craig F. Ply-nicha, David Poremba, PelerPowell, Gregory M. Proot, BrianP. Quinn, Christopher Quinn,iamenQuinntV.

    Mark John Rattis, WilliamReid, Patrick J. Reidy, Gregory

    Rempujo, Brian S. Reschke,Steve Rises, James J. Rigney,John F. Robinson, Sean Rubia-sos, June lURodriguez, Kevin P.Roxdani, Jasper Nino Ruffols,Robert A. Rupprecht, Jeseph V.Santas, Jr., Tom F. Scisoilmoser,John M. Scheffler, Marc J.Schelllsorn, Joseph Schlesk,Keitk G. Schreiner, John A.Schulist, Jutes G. Schumacher,Mark A. Schwarz, Michael J.Scntkovsky, John M. Sherwend,John R. Shunick, Peter N. Siatis,Daniel Sikorski, ThomasSimeose, Michael G. Simkins,David A. Smith, Peter F. Smith,Donald J. Sewa, Timuthy C.Sparkewski, Juseph Spitaleri,Michael C. Stanley, Edward F.Starubrat, Jr.,