29
From the 1* HoitS - byBdBossr . Some ten or fifteen years ago a rather cerebral guy . named Marshall McLuhan - coined a phrase, The Medium Is The Massage". lt referred specifically to television It was a statement that han bree nmch bandied about. lt roughly meson the style of the person presenting a message is often mure ini- portunt than what he has lo say. - Jack Kennedy's thage s remembered but what he had - to nay is less remembered. Jimmy Carter flushed the media bouge test os did Walter Mondale. Ronald nesgan wan mode for the TV. medium. The recent libel soit was by a tobacco company against CBS und Walter Jacobson reminded us osco again st the McLobonreosarh. - Television han become so all-pervosive that Jacobson's entering your TV room almost makes him a member of the family. Matter of tact he often comes into 00e family room twice a sight, much more often lhaO. any of my kido, neighbsro òr friends who sueeoond un. Thlo freqocnt in- vosisn into oar homes mahes him un ent005iOO of the family. When Wolter got napped io court last week many others Continued on l'age tO Bug'e .SekM Guidi Pages 17-22 Forum participants seek tougher laws by Eileen flirsehfeld Conk County Slate's Attorney Richurd Daley and Nilen purent Rohefl Murray ueemed tu be in I agreement last weeh regarding recent leginlation intended to . curh drunken driving. Murray and Batey were in- among npeakero in a Mayor's forum on Dut. (driving under the influence). About 100 persons uttended the tww hour forum -at the Trident Center in Nilen. Describing the problem an uf "epidemic" proportions, Daley Cn.thueéI rn Page 50 . by Jennifer Irwin The Neighborhood Watch - ! prograni in Mortou C-cove in Roepenack said. "I know - allowing police asd residents lo basically what the neighbors on f be partsers against crinie for O both sides of me are doing." safer commimity Boruehi meets wiik her-bloch The block watch program, in captains monthly and updates its secood year, instructs neigh- them on monthly bsrglary boro to labe a speciul interest in otatisliCs. reporting to police asything thai "Burglary is a crime of time is suspicious and spporlsnity," Borucki said, lt helps lo reduce burglary . pointing 10- a demonstration deadholt loch. If you defer people they'll go sousewhere . theft, vandatisus and auto theft, according to Officer Deborah . Boruchi, who ii the criuie r prevention coordinator. - "There is a myth about the program that it boo le do with children." Borschi said. "Bol it - really has go do with protecting your own property and being eyes - and ears." Dwight Rsepenack is the bloch - captoio for 9100 Birch nl., one of r the five neighberhood watch I oreas in Mortos Grove. "I have reported osideolified I vehicles nr people checking oat - my neighbor'O house," Change in Park Board meeting time The Nues Park District an- J flounces au early December - meeting doe to the holidays. The regular December Board Meeting, to he held ou December 17, will begin at 7r30 pos. rather thauthe usual 0 p.m. BUGLE SEEKS NEWSBOYS The Bsgte io seeking delivery ueWsCarrierS of att ages to deliver uewspnpers as Thai's- days. For an opportunity to earn entra dollars. Call 9S6-3900 ehe. Contioned on Paie 5t "Ò.peration Santa Claus" lt's that lime nf the year. Once again, members si the Niles police Departmeot will be driving Santo Class all arousd town to visit village residents on ChristmOs Eve. In December, 1503, Detective Dennis McEnerncy and Sergeant John KalnooliaO started thin prograOi called "Operation Santa Class". They offer to deine Sauta, io a Niles Police Sqoad, oIl around lows on Christosas Eve, lo oiahe a short visit to any resident regsesting. Since the f le- st year the response has tripled, therefnre, they are adding two nuore Santo Patrols. All you banc lo do is coli the Nibs Police Departsieot al 047- 5400 between O am. and i p.m. Monday Ihm Friilay and inqoire - about Operotion Santa Class. The - operator will labe your isfor- molins and a retors call will be mode by ose of Ihe volooieer of- ficers nf the committee. The Bugle receives service award from Chamber The Bugle Newupapers wer,e among the 29 hnoineno and net- vice organizations which were given 25 year service awards from Nileu Chomber of Commer- ce at a Tuesday noon meeting at the White Eagle Restaurant. They were presented by Raymond Wujuar, president of the Gulf Mill State Bank, whnse hank nponsored thg awards. by Richard Stemple Chicago area gays who planned to "march for freedom" io Niles on Wedneoday, Dec. 11 cancelled the event until u later date, ac- cording to Jennifer Kaposcih, managing editor of Gaylife- Chicago, a leading Chicago-area gay poblication. Kaponcih said sympathy for Bobbles nsanugemeflt is strong in the gay comoissity, but that it in ditticalt to usorshall osare than 2gOìsroteslors 01 thin linie of the year for anything It's naive for Jim Flint (the organieer) to think you can get thousands of people te show up, bat (Kites oiayor( urnes available foe a visit will be fr055 5 p.m. - te p.m., en Christ- nias Eve. The above photo shows lost year's Santa Claus, - Gory Amato, and SgI. Kolsoolias niaking u visit. This yeae'n corn- A heart-nhaped red lucite plaque was presented to oath representative of the 29 organizations with imprintr "The People Of Nileu Appreciate Your More Than 25 Years Of Service Te Their Village" The lollowing compunien and organizations were recipients nl theawards. The representatives Coathzued onPage 50- ACLU denies they had any plans to join march Gays back ,- off march in Nues Blase shouldn't think gays don't care either." "11e (Blase) can sniff at how many people there are who show up, bot 200 people in a march in the suborbu is pretty gond," she orgued. She added part of the problem io getting people out to the subsrbs, pointing out that Flint was footing the bill for the buses to carry tIse Chiedgo con- tingcst to Nues. Another problem- in the time tapse between the- serious isslances al harassment at the bar ood the march, noting that several weeks bave lapsed Contirnièd naPage 51 milIce of volunteers will be Sergeant John Kafsoolian, Delec- live Desnin McEnerny, Officers Don Leavilt, LOon Elsinger, Reserve Officers Palrich Byrne, James Mahoney and civilian vntanteer,James Byrne. -. i:j : r : iL ii I r Village olNiles , VOL. 29, NO, 26, TRE BUGLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 5985 25° per copy unite again-st crime MG police, residents

ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    0

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

From the

1* HoitS- byBdBossr

. Some ten or fifteen yearsago a rather cerebral guy

. named Marshall McLuhan- coined a phrase, The

Medium Is The Massage". ltreferred specifically totelevision It was a statementthat han bree nmch bandiedabout. lt roughly meson thestyle of the person presentinga message is often mure ini-portunt than what he has losay.

-Jack Kennedy's thage s

remembered but what he had- to nay is less remembered.

Jimmy Carter flushed themedia bouge test os didWalter Mondale. Ronaldnesgan wan mode for the TV.medium.

The recent libel soit was bya tobacco company againstCBS und Walter Jacobsonreminded us osco again st theMcLobonreosarh. -

Television han become soall-pervosive that Jacobson'sentering your TV roomalmost makes him a memberof the family. Matter of tact heoften comes into 00e familyroom twice a sight, muchmore often lhaO. any of mykido, neighbsro òr friends whosueeoond un. Thlo freqocnt in-vosisn into oar homes maheshim un ent005iOO of thefamily.

When Wolter got napped iocourt last week many others

Continued on l'age tO

Bug'e

.SekMGuidi

Pages 17-22

Forum participantsseek tougher laws

by Eileen flirsehfeld

Conk County Slate's AttorneyRichurd Daley and Nilen purentRohefl Murray ueemed tu be in

I agreement last weeh regardingrecent leginlation intended to

. curh drunken driving.Murray and Batey were in-

among npeakero in a

Mayor's forum on Dut. (drivingunder the influence). About 100persons uttended the tww hourforum -at the Trident Center inNilen.

Describing the problem an uf"epidemic" proportions, Daley

Cn.thueéI rn Page 50

.by Jennifer Irwin

The Neighborhood Watch -

!

prograni in Mortou C-cove in Roepenack said. "I know- allowing police asd residents lo basically what the neighbors on

f

be partsers against crinie for Oboth sides of me are doing."

safer commimity Boruehi meets wiik her-blochThe block watch program, in captains monthly and updates

its secood year, instructs neigh- them on monthly bsrglaryboro to labe a speciul interest in otatisliCs.

reporting to police asything thai "Burglary is a crime of time

is suspicious and spporlsnity," Borucki said,lt helps lo reduce burglary . pointing 10- a demonstration

deadholt loch. If you deferpeople they'll go sousewhere

. theft, vandatisus and auto theft,according to Officer Deborah

. Boruchi, who ii the criuier prevention coordinator.

-

"There is a myth about theprogram that it boo le do withchildren." Borschi said. "Bol it

-really has go do with protectingyour own property and being eyes

- and ears."Dwight Rsepenack is the bloch

- captoio for 9100 Birch nl., one of

r

the five neighberhood watchI

oreas in Mortos Grove."I have reported osideolified

I

vehicles nr people checking oat- my neighbor'O house,"

Change in ParkBoard meeting time

The Nues Park District an-J

flounces au early December- meeting doe to the holidays. The

regular December BoardMeeting, to he held ou December17, will begin at 7r30 pos. ratherthauthe usual 0 p.m.

BUGLESEEKS NEWSBOYS

The Bsgte io seeking deliveryueWsCarrierS of att ages todeliver uewspnpers as Thai's-days. For an opportunity toearn entra dollars.

Call 9S6-3900

ehe.Contioned on Paie 5t

"Ò.peration Santa Claus"lt's that lime nf the year. Once

again, members si the Nilespolice Departmeot will bedriving Santo Class all arousdtown to visit village residents onChristmOs Eve.

In December, 1503, DetectiveDennis McEnerncy and SergeantJohn KalnooliaO started thinprograOi called "Operation SantaClass". They offer to deine Sauta,io a Niles Police Sqoad, oIlaround lows on Christosas Eve,lo oiahe a short visit to anyresident regsesting. Since the f le-st year the response has tripled,therefnre, they are adding twonuore Santo Patrols.

All you banc lo do is coli theNibs Police Departsieot al 047-5400 between O am. and i p.m.Monday Ihm Friilay and inqoire

- about Operotion Santa Class. The- operator will labe your isfor-

molins and a retors call will bemode by ose of Ihe volooieer of-ficers nf the committee. The

Bugle receives serviceaward from Chamber

The Bugle Newupapers wer,eamong the 29 hnoineno and net-vice organizations which weregiven 25 year service awardsfrom Nileu Chomber of Commer-ce at a Tuesday noon meeting atthe White Eagle Restaurant.They were presented byRaymond Wujuar, president ofthe Gulf Mill State Bank, whnsehank nponsored thg awards.

by Richard Stemple

Chicago area gays who plannedto "march for freedom" io Nileson Wedneoday, Dec. 11 cancelledthe event until u later date, ac-cording to Jennifer Kaposcih,managing editor of Gaylife-Chicago, a leading Chicago-areagay poblication.

Kaponcih said sympathy forBobbles nsanugemeflt is strong inthe gay comoissity, but that it inditticalt to usorshall osare than2gOìsroteslors 01 thin linie of theyear for anything It's naive forJim Flint (the organieer) to thinkyou can get thousands of peoplete show up, bat (Kites oiayor(

urnes available foe a visit will befr055 5 p.m. - te p.m., en Christ-nias Eve.

The above photo shows lostyear's Santa Claus, - GoryAmato, and SgI. Kolsooliasniaking u visit. This yeae'n corn-

A heart-nhaped red luciteplaque was presented to oathrepresentative of the 29organizations with imprintr "ThePeople Of Nileu Appreciate YourMore Than 25 Years Of ServiceTe Their Village"

The lollowing compunien andorganizations were recipients nltheawards. The representatives

Coathzued onPage 50-

ACLU denies they hadany plans to join march

Gays back,-off marchin Nues

Blase shouldn't think gays don'tcare either."

"11e (Blase) can sniff at howmany people there are who showup, bot 200 people in a march inthe suborbu is pretty gond," sheorgued. She added part of theproblem io getting people out tothe subsrbs, pointing out thatFlint was footing the bill for thebuses to carry tIse Chiedgo con-tingcst to Nues. Another problem-in the time tapse between the-serious isslances al harassmentat the bar ood the march, notingthat several weeks bave lapsed

Contirnièd naPage 51

milIce of volunteers will beSergeant John Kafsoolian, Delec-live Desnin McEnerny, OfficersDon Leavilt, LOon Elsinger,Reserve Officers Palrich Byrne,James Mahoney and civilianvntanteer,James Byrne.

-.

i:j: r :

iL ii I rVillage olNiles

,

VOL. 29, NO, 26, TRE BUGLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 5985 25° per copy

unite again-st crimeMG police, residents

Page 2: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

Page 2. fleBugle, Thursday, December 12, 1985

State offers new Health Care Cost Hollineminois consumers seeking is- Holline is a free service for COn1CtO for solving Medicare or

fonnallon on health care costs llliooin residents who wish On Medicaid problems;-Medical services from localpoblic health nr cnmmunityhealth centers;-Referrals and general infor-malion os health agencies,associations, nscial Srrvice andself-help grospo; ethnic, seniorand disease-specific agencies;iflSarcrn; and Health SystemsAgencien.

'Holline allendanls are onhand Monday through Fridayfrom O3O am. to 5 p.m. Is field

lainmeotCosncil,inclnde: inqoiries on any cnmplrn and-Help in Obtaining sources for csnfusing health carr insne,"local physicians and hospital ncr- Capparelli said. "Messages caovicen; also be left on an answering ser--Alternatives for specific medical vice after hsorn and daringnrheatth services; weehrnds."

Center elects new member

and services can nsw dial the compare hospital mola for dit-stale's new toll-free Heatlh Care terent medical services or wantHottine ll-800-M2-3tl21, scene- answers In q000linns On healthding to Slate Representative isnnrance or any health-relatedRalph C. Capparetti (D-13) topic," Capparelli said.

'The new stale Health Care Capparetti noted callers whoone the Holline may be directedto other health departments,agencien or organizations to gainadditional help or infsrmalion.

Other services nffered throughthe Holline, which is operated bythe lllinoio Health Care Cost Con-

DINO'S HAIRSTYLING.

PH NEUTERAL PERMSWITH OIL

I 817.50INCLUDING HAIRCUT-

WASH U SET

L_ COUPON. WITH THIS AD'

.6_ao and upSR. CIT. WASH U SET 83.00

8045 Mk: NifesOpmn I day. inC.,. 9559594

CHICKEN KIEVLighIly Brondod, Slaffed

BroSnI Of ChickneAil Vnri.yton

s i 39u

PRIME $69FILETTIPS ¿ LB.Encoiinnl Far Siengnnfe,Pepper 5Ioak and sOr Fry

ORDERS BEING TACEN

aune adaictien apperlier.

Everyones Favorite This WeekONB8EADED

CHICKEN KIEVALL BEEF Cnnnory Dining,FRANKFURTERS A NnwTgsIs FarThoCaeiniw

The Board of Directors of TheCenter for-the Rehabilitation andTraining of the Dtnobted has dee-

. ted Mr. Jolion Oettinger ofSkohie as its newest member.

Mr. Oeltinger is Director - Lawand Assistant Secretary, of the

A HwrfyFrankWiIh Tho Nomini Coning

2! uEA.

HOLIDAY FEAST SENSATIONS

HICKORYBiG SMOKEDIns. HAMS

Bone-in or BonelessDry Cured or Water Added

A Dining Experience

l6Bim

81 59L

FRESH-FAOZEN $1 69GROUNDCHUCK I LB.

80% LEAN C anoeslan I I Lb. Pookxgsn-

Wrapped FnrThn Freezes

YOUR HOLIDAY FEAST WARM UPSSCHAUL'S HORS D'OEUVRES

Snhant'. Msrtnnlnd Chicken chaaI's H.w.iien Wings Oes Chnn.e Paff. send-sharpWissn Olallnolinn Oend-Miid nf a kind Seele. A Pal yneeieechoddaeinn Ido e pselry paff.meIn. Dsiishs.

Mlnielnrn Qeinhee SOelinp,MeeIbeIie.n.Saace Danasr. Seafnsd Pulle Labnear, Manhranw B L orreie e . All.

shrimp u Crabnrnai elslfsd in Saperhia paslrr Pull. -

SCHAUL'S PRESENTS THE PERFECT GIFT IDEAS FOR THATSPECIAL SOMEONE WHO HAS EVERYTHING

FILET MIGNONsia o,. Weeks

NEW YORK STRIP,

4115 Da. Sinake

SALE DATES12152-12110 647-9264 SchauVs Poultry & Meat Co.

HOURS:MON,_WLBB 7221 N. Harlem Ave,. Nues, III.. SAT.a-B30

CHICKEN KIEVnl? On. P10055

TOP SIRLOINBUTF STEAKSt/n 0e. Weak,

Walgreen Company based inDeerfield. He is a graduate of theNorthwestern University LawSchont, and the University ofIllinois where he received an un-dergradnate degree to finance.

. BEEF TENDERLOINROAST

(3-4 LBS.)An Elegant Roast. You'll

Be Serving The Best!

GEESE 'DUCKS8-13 LBS.) (5 LB. AVG.)

. ROASTERS)6-7 LB. AVG.)

Small Fowl

With A Big Tante!

,

899L

81 39L

/

Senior Citizens'NEWS AND VIEWS

-. - A'News for all NUes Seniors (age 62 and over)

from the Nues Senior Center8060 Oakton, Nues 967.6100 ext. 376

WOMEN'S CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTYThe Nites Senior Center Women's Christmas Party will labe

pince on Friday, Dec. 13. The event will begin al 12 p.m. withserving lime at 12:35 p.m. The main entrees are ham andlorhey. Entertainment will he provided by the monical grnnp"Patent Pending." Please call 007-6150 est. 375 to ehech onopenings through cancellation. The women's clsh will out meetin December. Theiroent meeting will be on Monday, Jas. 27 attp.m. The nominating comsoillee will anononce the officern slateat that meeting. Tickets are now on note for the women's clubValentine's party on Friday, Feb, 21, The cost is $4.50. Pleasecoil 967-6100 est. 370 for renervaliens, On behalf nf Ihe NuesSenior Ceoter Women's Club president Joan Proveozano Osten-du hergreetiogsto alt for a Merry Christmas nod a healthful andpeaceful New Year.

MEN'S CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTYThe NUes Senior Center Men's Club wilt meet on Monday,

Doc, lt at tS3Sa,m. There miS be no speaheral thatmeeting, asIke men's ebb is hosting a Isneheon afterward. On behalf of theNileo Seninr Center Men's Cab prenidest Lambed B'mder ex-tends his greetings to at for a joyoss hnliday neanns and a safeand healthyoew year.

MOVIE TIMEThe movie time fealnre fo,' Monday, Dec. lt at 2 p.m. is A

Christmas CarnI. There is no charge for tIsis program and ad-vascerenervatinon are out necessary.

DRIVER'STRAINING MEETINGA reminder is enlexded lo all drivers traioing instructors that

à meeting will labe place os Tnesday, Dec. 17 at 1 p.m. The por-pnse of the meet'mg is In estabbsh the 195g schedale axd todiscuss any potential improvemeuls In this prsgram,

MONTHLYMAILINGOur December monthly mailing project will lake place nc

Wednesday, Der. 18 at 9a.m. Au always, volonteered assistanceisgreallyapprecialed.

OILPAINTINGCOIJRSR ENROLLMENTA reminder is enlexded to all who wish to enroll fer the nil

painting clam Ihal the course wiU begin on Tnenday, Jas. 7 at9:30 am, The instructor is Helen Van Tempera. The essI of thefifteen week ensene is $22.50. Stadents tarnish their own sup.pises. Advance eornllment is cecesuary for thin cnoroe and canbe made bycatüng 967-gtOoext, 37g,

Leaning Tower Senior Adult CenterThe December Birthday Party at Lean'mg Tnwer Senior Adult

Center will be held on Monday, December 16th at 1 p.m. al 1300w. Tnnhy Ave,, Riles. Members are to for a pleasant surprise.There will he a delightful Christmas program of lovely songsand carols by The Tower Tones, Leaning Tswer Senior Center'sOwx choral group. The chorus, onder the able direction of RathHatldorsns is made up ofmemhers of the Senior Coolerand arevery pnpular in Ike Riles Towssshtparea andon the North Shore.

The Tower Tunen will also present a cnncerl of ChristmasCarols in the lobby of the Leanisg Tower YMCA so Wednesday,December 111)5 at lt am.

Members celebrating a December birthday are invited toshore a cabe with their Senior Center friends nc Munday,December 11th at I p.m. Members nf the Center are invited tocome and help the birthday people celebrate. Refresimuents wilthe served.

Yule Connection holiday hotline

! noon on Monday, Dee. 23, through

depression, or other problems.The holline olsusber is 144-HELP

paired people, 644-5510.

special phone tines will npeu from

sono On Friday, Jan. 3. This ser.vice in desigoed to pul callers ioluoch wi)h ressurces, events, orpersons in the Chicago oreo whocas provide help With lnuelioess,

(044-4357) Or, (or hesring im-

depressed duriog the holidoyseason, will he in service io 1555for the ninth slraighl year. The

3d-hour telephone bnlline forthose who are lonely and

The Yule Connection will

The annual Yule Coonerlion, a

young singles, and divorced areespecially likely to seed helpduring the hnlidsys. They confiiid that help throogh the YoleConnectisn,

Cnotael and Ihe ChorchFederation ofGreolei- Chicago,

trained Volnoteers, who areequipped with on indes uf sourceslo provide help in dealing withproblems.

operate from the telephone ces-1er of Contact Chicago, a year-round telephone holline. The YuleConnectins in Co-sponsored by

The elderly, poor, widowed,

Telephones are staffed by

An Independent Corn munily Newspaper Established in 1957

8746 N. Shermer Roùd, Niles, Illinois 60648 966-390014

United officialaddresses ChamberThe moderoizalins of O'Hare

Inlernatinoal Airpnrt ionecessary if the airport is toremain the premier aviationcrossroads si the resnlry andstimulate economic growth forthe regiss, a United Airlines of-ficiotsaid Ti'.esday.

Tom Grrmusho, corporate i

coisomnsieotiosn representativefor United. said thai "if O'Haredoes noi build modern and cnn-venirOt facilities, and it becnmeocnogested and confsoing,panoengers will go elsewhere,aodthe estire region would suffereconomically."

Germusha addressed the RilesChamberof Commerce.

14e said that while it iseslimated the sew Chrysler-Mil-suhishi plant in lllioois willgenerate $100 million annoally inadditional revenoes is the state,the O'Hare modernieation willgenerbte an additional $4 billion.

It will also create an additional45;OfO)obs,he said.

Concerning the issue o) noise,which bas been a focal point ofoppositinO, Gersnnska said: "Nomatterhowextensive4nd sincerethe efforts of all concerned, anairport will always 'canse snmelevel of onise ii it is prodoctivelpntilined."

However, he said noiseabatement efloets will continseand that with the modernieation,theairport will be able to handlemore of the quieter sen'generation of aircraft,

The lotal namber of people a)-fected hy snisr will aelsally

- decrease dor)ng the nest decade,he naid, as evidenced by the26,000 fewer people affected bynoise in 1914 than in 1983.

"When we look at the fncls, theO'Hare modernization proves lobe sot part nf the problem, hut glass structure,

College graduates from alloreas of slody are eligible forpaid legislative isleroshipoavailable tbrasgh a Springfieldanïvernity, according lo staleRep. Penny Puilen, (R-55th1,Mmority Whip.

"The legislative InternshipProgram is one ei the finest io thecosntry for stndesis puensing acareer in government nrpolitics," Rep. Pultes said."Gradnaten of the prngeam casbe bend is a wide variety ofpublic-sector and government-related positions. I esroorage allinlerenled stodeuts lo apply."

The Illinois Legislative Stoffloleroship Program, operatedthrough Sangomoo 0101e Univer-Oily, is is ils 24th year ofoperation. Under the program, 20students serve 05V5 mootlls an in-terno soith one of the four partisaneesoocch staffs or the LegislativeResearch Uuil,

Interns ace paid $1,198 a mosih

hr lUng ir

part st the sololios," Germashasaid,

Germunha said the modennization was needed Is handlefuinre growth at Ihe airport,which will Wear with sr withoutthe improvemenls.

"Will w meet that seed wilhmoderoized facililies, or wilt webecome further entangled interminal and roadwaycongestion? Will we remain Ihrpremier aviation crossroads inthe nation, er will Chicago losethe nnmber one ranking io the airteansporlatino network that ildeserves? he ashed.

Germsska said there wasserious competition from otherhub airports and the eilten theynerveAtlanta, Dallas/Fort Woe-th, SI. Loom and Kansas Cityallof which have completed moder-sipation or expansion programs.

The moderniealion plan in-clodes United's new $350 millionUnited "Terminal ferTomorrow," a striking uteel and

Legislative internshipsfoie college graduates

for Iheir work. They are requiredto complete a gradoate seminarcondncled exclusively for the in-terno. The stsdest interno mayalso register for additionalgraduate courses at SangamonStale University leading to anMA. degree inpoliticol science,

The program begins 0cl. 1,1984. The deadlioe for ap-plieatioOs is March 1, 1906. Ap-poiotments will he announced inApril, 1506, All appliconln munihove completed work on abachelor's degree before the in-teroship. They shoold have out-standiog academic recordsdsriug their junior and seni,!'yeOrs. Rep. Pollen said studentsfrom all ucademic disciplines areencouraged to apply.

For more information and onapplicaiton, cootoct! Kent fled-field, llliooin Legislative Stall In-teruship Program, 500gamooState Univeesily, Sprtogfield, IL627tt, 12171 lIt-0602. -

. ßJJGHoTax levies based on assessed valuation growth\' '

District 201 seeks - ,

25% tax levy increaseNew toyssought forneedy kids

New toys In help brightenChristmas for needy yoongstersare being noaght by the Maine

. Township governm001.Maine Township is alun seeking

donations of canoed goods andother non-perishable items aswell as grocery store gift cer-tificates for tarkeys or hams forChristmas baskets to hedintrihuledts needy families,

Food and toys may be broughtlo the Maine Township TnwnHall, 1709 Ballard rd., ParkRidge (between Potter andGreenwood) from 9 a-rn. lo 5 p.m.weekdays and 9 am. to osenSaturdays. For furlher infor-malion, rail Meryt Rivesson,Mame Township social servicesdirector, 297-2510. To insareproper storage, persons who wishto dosate troops turkeys or can-ned harm shoald contact Riven-son before dropping them ulf.

Maine Township SopervisorPaul K. Habemos said, "Thanhsto the generosity of the corn-msnity WC were able ts dinlribute30 Thaxhsgiviog bushels thisyear. Last year we were able togive more Iban 316 toys and 90Thaoksgiviot and Chriy)rnanbaskets Io needy people in Ikearea. We hope the communitywill continue te pitch is to helpmake Christmas a little happierforthone lesa fortonale."

District 207move costs$770,782

The total estimated cost torelocate Ike Ralph J. Frost Ad-ministration Center from thebuilding al the corner of Dec00and Dee to Maine Towoship HighSchool South will he $770,702 Sc-cording to James L. Elliott,soperinteodent of Maioe Town-ship High School District2tl,

According Io Elliott, theproject Was budgeted al $750,000.The estimated coot of $770,702 isless thon three joereenl overbudget. Final costs svitI not beuvoiloble for abolit g days.

A breabdowo of cools include$020,005 for c005tructioo, $81,433br architect und engineer fees,$5,450 for usoviog, $28,030 fur fur-nilure sod vquipmeol, 821,2g4 fortelephone nyslem eelocotioo, und$1,000 for miscellaneous cools.

Maine Township High SchontDistrict 217 Board of Educationapproved a tas levy reeommen-dation for 1985 large enough teallow (or a 25% increase in thedistrict's eqnalioed ossesnedvalse at its meeting December 2.

- "It is important for laspayersto understand that a 25 percentincrease in the tas levy does notmean a 25 percent increase iotaxes," said James Elliott,superintendenl. "Io fact, therecommended tan levies basedupon 25% growlb in assessedvaloalion woald resull is a Ibreepercent redoctinn in the tas rate.The recense District 307 willultiosalely receive is based os aformula in which the Ian rateeqsalx the levy divided by theeqoalioed assessed valuation. IfIke equalined assessed valuationiocreases dramatically, the tanrate will likely be redsced."

"Since by law, Ike district'smasirnsnl las rate in theeducational fnnd is $1.13 and inthe operations, building andmaintenance funds is 30 conta, itis vilal thai the tas levy recom-mesdatioss for 1905 be large

The Bugle, Thoenday, December 12,1983

MEMBERNnrlh.rn il!lneisNewspaperA.snniattOn

David Besser -EditorA PublisherDiane Mille -Managing EditorRoherlBes er-CityEditor - fMark lCs'ajecki - Production Masager-

enough Io guarantee full erlen-sion 00 the masirnum allowablerates in these two msstsigsiliconl operotiog fundo of theDistrict 257 hndget," said Elliott.

Althosgk the eqoalioedassessed valsatiso for District257 is enpecled to grow between14 and 15 percent for 1985, it is -conceivable 1h01 it could growcoosiderabty more than thatbased os lost year's experiencesin the northern qaadrant 01 CookCounty, according to the noperin-tendent. The northern qoadrantdistricts experienced torreasesbetween 11.9 percent and 23.3percent.

The board finance commilleeapproved the recommendation toincrease the levies by 25% n) the1904 exlenniOos hecaose:tu the growth in assessedvaluation in uncertain;2) The Cook County multiplierwill probably be reduced fromIke current 1.8445;31 stale aid is projected to decline

4) federal revenue wilt rematoconstant al only about one per-

Continued nePage 10

Variety Club'sdyñamiç duo

AGE

Haywood Milchussoo Ill, soanimoosly reelected to o third termas Variety Club Chief Barber, accepted the h000r and has vini005 ofeven greater success Ibas ever before, Io his obtrusive sooy, Mil-eh's imoginstioo and sensitivity ore the pro-requisites br hisdynamic leadership. Ito Oor500s aoolher faslaslic year, lull ofrecord breuhiog events.

Variety Clob Women boil Marlese Stern, Nues, fer a secoodterni, Marlene is a horb leodrrctiod sllhougls her eocrglco ore ocal-leced io many dilleecol direcli000, ber slain goal ill ile is lo Ils thebesI she cas, Her oytissises and selI-ossuraoce are yaraosouol focthis vis'acious lady

Var/ely has a lervific canibinulion al Ihe l:elco, cvilh Milch andMorleoe, .......

C(irCiD -

. FRESH TURKEYS(10-24 LBS.)

60 Years of Expertence

Schaul's Own Tender,Large Breasted

. STANDING RIB ROAST

Prime For The Beef eaters(4-18 LBS.)

Pop-up Thner For Cooking

s LEG OF LAMB(4-9 LBS.)

Bone-In Prepared ForEasy CarvingOr Boneless

Page 3: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

- pg4 il,e Bugle, Tu;rsdy, ecmber1ZI985

Read-With-Meat Nues LibraryThe Nues Public Library

District will offer a Read-With-Me family readmg club begin-fling Dec. 16. Sharing of storieswith family members wilt be em-phasized daring the seven weekprogram. There are so agerestrictions.

Children Will be asked to recordtittes that have bees shared withfamily members. Os retursisgvisits to either the Main Library(69t0 Oakton St.), the BranchLibrary (832OBalIardRd,),ortheBookmobile, ench child wilt herecognized for his achievements.

For more information coocer-fling this free program and otheractivitieo for children, call theChitdren's Services Deportmentat 967-5554.

: SENIOR CITIZENS:i Shampoo &Set 2.50

: i Haircut 3°° :: i nr. Moos Clipper SColie9 '3.00 :

: Reg. Heir 5ryIi,g 5.RO

: TEN3OMINIJTE OPENSUNTANNING VISITS 7 DAYSa 35OO AWEEK:

FREDERICK'S COIFFURES. 5301 N. Milmaukee Avenue. Chinato. III. Closed Mondeyl. NE10574

WHICH WINEMAKES "MERRY"

HAPPY

PevlChonono l983Bovrgogee 'lgR400waineBlanc De Blanc I"noe No r Samen Claire

$4,r 5r5O5I$7

Pt j

Sala Iteres Roo leeladed.

. Holiday foodbasketsfor needy

Maine Towoohip is providing holiday food bashets for oeedy arearegidents. Ahoye, General Assistance Director Meryl Riscosso (I)and social worher Marsha Wareich prepare Thanksgiving basketsfor 10 families. The township algo will distribute sew topo and lendbaskels lo the needy before Christosas. Donatissn nl sew lops, non'perighable food items and grocery slope gift certificates for larheynand kanes may be brsagkl lo the Maine Towonhip Town Hall, 1700Ballard rd., Park Ridge (belwccn Potter and Greenwood) from 9am. lo 5 pse. weekdays and O am. to neon Satsrdayn. To insureproper storage, persono who wish lo dsnale froeen lueheys andeasned kanes shosld c001acl Risengon al toy-Oslo.

1902 Chacona5983 Paligne . Mocerorr.ßarovgeMontrachot platane

Cellar Master's Takes the Guesswork Out of WineBuying"Merry" likes light doliente wines, lifadoiph likes deepred bsegaedies, sed Mrs. Class likes the traditionallaste nf dry white micos. The eve thisg Merry,Rudolph aedMrs. Class have in common is theprice range. Somewhere between '40g and°24.00 a boGie. We know everyone has a tautethey're looking for, so Cellar Masters stocksan unoopeeted collectioe of fine wieer,and spirits at a variety of prices.More importantly oar wine enperts willassist pos in making the right chnice.So let Cellar Master's make Mary, 1ISRudolph, Jerry, Carol and Mm. Class

20%FREE PARKING

6120 W. Dem ster S Morton Grove, IL hnnre Mas. . sot. 1OOflan twaAn Unexpected COIIOCtIØnOf Fine Wine. &SpI,ftò.

4701030a

ClIP THIS (OUPON TO!3PY

Caaipos E lisle o. 12)3)/f

Seniçr Citizen NewsTIMorton Grove Senior CitizensÍ ' 965-4100

HOLOIDAY FOOD PANTRYThe MorIon Grave Village HalL Seoinr Center will again br

collecting nonperishable fand itemo for needy families io MsrlogGrove during the winier hntidays. Cnstrihslkrs may being ivilems le the village Hall, 6101 Capolina Ave any time belereThoes., Dec. 19.

HOMESTEAD EXEMPTIONThe Senier Hemeolead Esemptian is adminiglered by Ihr

county superviser of asseonmenin. Il means angual savings fergeniorg on thcir.property tax bills, regardless st their mmcccthe original amount of rest enlate tasen. The exemption, whichis $2,900, in applied In the eqaalieed vaIne nf the neeier'g hewe. sperson may apply fee Ihe enemplion during the year of his/her05th birthday. Proof of age sod heme ewnership are require)Application uhauld be renewed each year with the eunsty super.viner at asnennments. flementead enemptions for persons 00cr05 yearo munt continue it that person enlers a sursing heme ancnntmnues owning the residence and the residence misalesunoccupied. Seninrn should atoo check with their superviser stasscsgmenln te get infornsalinn about the General HnmeslaadEuemption, which enempts the first $7,500 nf any iscreoge 00erthe 1907 equatmned annesned valnatian esfrenidential homes.

IS YOUR LIGHT UNDER A BUSHEL?Oahlun Community Collage's "Pansages Through Lite"

educational lecture serien will conclude tise year with, "Is YourLighI Under A Bushel?" Find out what a group of alder adutlghave discovered about themselves, an guest opeaher Karol Vec-non lalhg about the popular 0CC theatre grasp, Acting Up! Thieprogram beginn at 1 p.m., Toes., Dec. 1? at OCO/Skohie, lIttLincoln. A voluntary $1 denoting is asked.

, Leaning Tower Senior Adult CenterCoffee Talhn are a very papular activity at Leanisg Tower

Senior Adult Center, f300 W. Touhy Ave., Riten. Each Monday utlt am. a different guest upeaher is isvited to talk or peesee!otideo or movies at the center.

One lo the Holiday nea500 there wilt be no coffee talkn osDecember 10th, December 23rd or December 30th. The sent talkwilt be in Jannary.

Coffee Talks are open ta the public and all area nesiar ame in-

Lvited

tu attend. Far information call the neninr center at 041-lIttEso. 53. eeSsNational Honor Society

canned food driveAn annuM activity for Maine

East's National tteanr Sociely inlo held a canned lend drive Inbenefit the LilIte Bmothero of thePoor, and thin yearn is now ispengresg Ibroogh Dec. lt.

Studente cas bring donationo tohemeenero each day, and in ad-dittos to donalingeags they randosate money, which will then beused lo purchase more cannedfood.

The homeroom that collects thegills) cans/nioney will thenreceler a 'special'' breakfasttrono Ike Society.

Ssciely memtgerg will tally the

THE BUGLEIUSPSI69-760)David Besser

Editor and Publisher

Val. 09, No. 2f, December 13, 5951

8746 N, Shermer Rd.Nues, IL 60648

Phone: 95in39ol.Psbllahed Weekly 0e Tharsday

loNSes, UtlejoloSeenad Clnee pontage for

Tite Bugle pnld at Chicago, ifi.Pnntmaater. Seed addresschanges to The Ratio, 5746

Ohermer Rd., NSev, Ill, tgggsl.Sci h.cci i liti,111 ttat. i lo Advassrr)i l'l.c dug) l,l.,,c.,

'.il' 013.00,lr f2150c,'l. , IGlOO,,,,. i /ll0,.ii1,...i,ìtl.)fl

: . il I/ 02)1.011, . "i l,i

I I 2/I).)),,?l 7ii 11,14lle,.Sl.l,

nnmber nf cass/money colleclrdIn determine the wioning homeroom at Maine East. A one credi)will be granted for a fitly crc!dunalinn.

As welt as the enmpeliliao illthe homerooms, there will aleo bru cnmpetition to nao which of Ihrdanses donates the mes!cann/muney.

Lowell Mora at Den PlainegoedDavis.Yavg of Gtenvmew, chair'men of the National HusarSociety service cornouiller, arevery excited about thin yearsdrive, mentioning that, "We areenpecting great results, COO'sidering that we collected 00erthree th005and cans tant year.They added, "The cnmprliliaralways adds to our geheul spiriland boasts eseral murale."

Nat only can Maine Sasistudents participate in the cassed food driveany cittses Caobring canned fand er a maOelarYdonation ta the Principal'n 005cral Maine Township High tebeo)Eant, 2601 W. Dempnter St., PuckRidge. Ali donationu will hegrealty apprecialed.

Cheerleadingchampion

Jill15 Sherwood el Nuco onociseber- st the Uois.ereil/ O!

Dayfoo varsity cheerio.!(li)!'sqililol co'Iio rceeolly eet Ori'' I o:l"icrol Coflrge C)iccrli':')'Cleaooyioicolrip.

More Ilion 15)1 eo!lO:"I,'cile' crsify' cheer)ealliOidlIC cx!lc'eteol to s'io loir li i' -

00111 Dio:goo. Calilorslii ijll' I

final eoociopo)itiooe JorouorY G

I

FRESH WHOLEPORKTENDERLOIN

CUT-UP2.29 LB.

RICEMEDLEY so,.APPLEPECAN RICE 5870e.

LINGUINI w!PESTOFETIUCINI $PRIMAVERA 129

SWIFTBROWN n SERVE

SAUSAGES

BREAD99c$189

DOUGHspees'eFLAV-R-PAK CVEGETABLESOrnENTA,. aMEDITERRANEAN BROCCOLI.NOR ANDY

CAULIFLOWER-PEAS

NEW YORK GARLIC

RHODES BREAD

GRADE 'A'BOOMSMASEXTRA "EGGS

IYGRADE'S BALLPARK FRANKSALL MEAT ALL BEEF

GROCERYHILLS BROS HOT COCOA-- SUGARr FREE io co.Iita. 12C0.

$1HILLS BROS.COFFEE

$99 REG. aoz.

69C12969

FRESH SMALL MEATYSPARE RIBS

SALE ENDS WED., DEC. 18th

COUNTY LINESWISSCHEESE. .

CORANDO ' - CMORTADELLA . . 15 LB.

OSCAR MAYER'MEAT LOAFOLIVE LOAF

P LOAFSHAM b CHEESE

LOAF

RICKLOFF loo PenalI

VODKA 1.75

LESS MFG. REFUND

YOUR FINAL COST '°°

YOUR CHOICE

LIQUORSINGLENOOKWINES 1.5 LITER

LESS MFG, REFUND

s CHABLIS. VIN ROSE''RHINES BURGUNDY

3/19YOUR FINAL COSi

3I6CARLO ROSSI 5 99WINESCANADIAN $749

$749.

TUA MARIACOFFEE $Q99LIQUEUR 75Mt

CHIVAS REGAL 5SCOTCH I2OYLEDAR 750Mo..

GUILD 5 1BRANDY 1.75LiOer ..,

INSTANTCOFFEE J&B- 5079HILLS BROS.

b'IQQ SCOTCH 750Mo. Q -

MICHELOB $49BEER 6BTLS.

STROH'S 12OZ $799BEER 24 CANS

JIM BEAM I fl491.75 11000

$1 SO

,12PAK

'

12 OZ CANS

w e,vee,nc h

-u-w: ' PHONE:

i 9(i5.'I31

ghf to lirli qoontiline sea

clQN 11111m Fill. 9 AM. lu 7 P.M.StT. P tu 6 P.M. SUN. 9 fI) 2 PM

1.75 hOer

U.S.D.A. CHOICEWHOLE

TOP BUTESGREAT FOR

STEAKS ne ROASTS

FROM THE BARRELBULK SPICED

3 LBS.OR MORE

$149u LB.

$179I LB.

5198u LB.

$49LB.

LEANGROUNDCHUCKMINELLI'S HOMEMADEITALIANSAUSAGE.SIRLOINPAIllESLEANCUBESTEAKSWHOLE -

VEAL 89 LB.BREASTMINELLI'S HOMEMADE

CHEESE212$500

DELUXE 12" PIUA:$389

LETIUCE SALE'BOSTON 59CGREAN LEAFROMAINE LB

CUCUMBERS

4/9 1

FRESH FLORIDA 5 I 49GRAPEFRUIT . BAG IFARM FRESH CZUCCHINI LB.

LARGESNOW WHITECAULIFLOWER . . . HD.

WASHINGTONRED or GOLDENDELICIOUS -

APPLES LB.

1'

flEI?AE3LBS.'ALLGRINDS- -e...

fDELMONTE $ I 29iCATSUP«o. I20 BELOWFREEZER WRAP no po.

CENTRELLAALUMINUM FOIL 75F0

ARGOCORNSTARCH tu

COKE - TAB - SPRITE

PICKLES 320e,

CLAUSSEN lwhete n,Halse l $129HOTPOCKETS

JUMBOWALNUTS

89c LB.

s 9

CDoz.

5982 ChoreanMsdeTmrae

12?!,

Page 4: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

LWwreaee J. Ptasmski

A local attorney, Lawrence J.Ptasinski, who resides at 8151Washington han been electedChairman of the Board of theNiles Chamber of Commerce andIndostrytor l98&

Ptasinski, whose term beginsJannary 1, witt replace CharlesD. Wolfe of W.W. Grainger, Inc.who becomes Immediale PastChairman.

Other members elected to theChamber enecntive committeeinclude Arnold 'Nick" Carter,Nightingale-Conant Corp., ViceChairperson - Commerce: Joan-se Clark, Very important Per-sonnet, Vice Chairperson - In-dustry; and Rick Jolley, TheBradfordExchange, Treasnrer.

Officers are elected for a oneyear terso.

New Board Members who willserve three-year ter000 areWilliam Bogeoshi, Madi000Natiooal Bask; 000ald Coos,E.B. Coso Vesdiog Co., Aodreataykowahi, AhI.!. Aec000liogProfessionals; J. RobertChristeoseo, Lulherao GeoeralFausdatioo sod Res Welter, Ceo-tory 21/Welter tsvestmests.

The Chamber wilt bosarretiriog Board Members at itaJaosary 1f Disoer Dance atKnickers on Oakton.

Completing their terms of ser-vice to the Chamber are ErieNesheim, Avenue Bank North-West;Ctilf Creslodisa, DoPageDie Casting; Lee Cimbel, SonsdVideo Unlimited; and Dan DalleMolle, American V. Moeller,

Maine teacherheads SystemsGroup

Dale Manning, director of in-formational systems for MoineTownship High Ichool District20?, han heen elected prenident ofthe Midwest Systems Group-National Users Association forthe 1985-86 school year.

The association prsvldes aforum to discuss the cominosconcerns of educational cam-pater mers across the countrythat ase the saine softwareprograms.

1w° CHRISTMAS

\._,__,_

Specials For Saturday and SundayDecember 14th and 15th

-Chnstmas Specials-

Place Your Order Early

GINGERBREAD HOUSE

l 2 POUND ASSORTED CHRISTMASCOOKIES READY BOXED

Regular and Marzipànr STOLLENSPITZKUCHEN SSPRINGELE'

PFEFFERNUESSEGERMAN LEBKUCHEN

i TORTES AND DECORATED WHIPPED CREAMAND BUTTER CREAM CAKES

WEWILL BE OPEN MONDAY, 6 AM toG PMCHRISTMAS EVE. DEC. 24th FROM 6 AM to 4 PM

CLOSED MON. AND TUES. DEC. 30 and 31st

A We wish you a Merry ChristmasBIitI Happy Holidays

4A .'4ei47533 IL5AUI(GE AVE., .f lLES

. PHOIE 967-9393W°C'°' °Thr°

BRANDIED DELUXE FRUITCAKE

ej

f

December 13SINGLE PROFESSIONALS

The Sisgle Professiooal Societywilt meet Friday, Dec. Lt, at t3ap.m. at the Glen Etlys Holidayloo at Roosevelt aod Fiotey rds.io Giro Ettyn. Do yoa havequesliass abost AIDS.? Dr.Charles Kattick, fofecliossDisease Specialist, will sharewith us the latest factual iofor-maties aboat AIDS. and othersesaalty transmitted diseases.Come and bring your qoeslions.Non-members are welcome to at-tend. For more information,please call the 24-hour "Holline"(312) 452-1573.

SPS membership coonisis ofsingle persons holding at least aBachelor's degree. Lectures,dances, and seminars are open toall singles. Members participatein bridge, raeqsetbatl, tennis,folk-singing, sod mont se050satsporta.

AWARE SINGLES GROUPThe Aware Singlen Grosp in-

vitesatlsiogles to a disesmi050n"Unlucky in Lave" at 8;3f p.m.on Friday, December 13, at theArlington Pork Hilton Hotel,(3400 Euclid une,) Euclid awe,and Rohlwing r4. ArlingtonHeights.. At SSO p.m there wuthe a dunce with the line music of"Concord", Admiusiosis $8,50 fornon-members, For more lofor-matins, call Aware at 777-1005,

December14NORTHWEST SINGLES

AlI singles are invited to aCombined Club Singles Dancewith live music at 8:30 p.m. osSaturday, Dee. 14, at theRodeway Iso O'Hare, 3851 N.Mannheim rd., Schiller Park.The dance-is es-sponsored by theNorthwest Singles Asoociation,Singles & Compasy and Young

.Suburban Singles. Admission issg for sos-members, $5 for mcm-becs. For more infornsation call,769-2800,

THE SPARESThe Spares Sunday Evealog

Club Bowlers will meet os Satur-dayEneniog Dec. 14, 530 p.m. utGolf Mill Lanes, 9200 N.Milwaukee ave., Mlles. All arewelcome, Won't you try andmake it. For more informationplease call Dale Walker evenings-437-3911.

Far more information aboutthe Spares Sunday Evening Club,please call Lenore Fuese,President 774-4023.

Like a goodneighbozStateFarm is there.

See me forCar, home, lifeand healthinsuranCe.

STATE FARM

ÍNSURANCC

Siu Sce'teDecember 14 December 17

LEARN TO DANCESINGLES NORTH SHORE YSP

"Singles gais setf-cootidosce, If yos're ander 45 years, stogieexercise, meet sew people asd (by meass at death, divorce,have fas white toaroiog to daoce. separalioo or never married) sodCoatemporal'y sod ballroom have one or more tivisg children,classes taught with lire personal Come meet nerv friends al Northtouctr. Shore Y.S.P., Taesdayo, 5:35

Meets Satorday, Dec. 21, 11:01 p.m. al lhe Wbeetiog Northbeooira.m. every week with cooti550ss : Holiday Inn, 2875 Milwaukeeprograsos every sis weeks. Cam- ave., Northbrooh, Illinois.pIety sis week program $35.50 There will be music and dan-Meets at Centre East, 77tf Lis- clog asd ssr gaest entertainer foccolo ave., Shohie. For December 17 wilt he "fain", thercgistratioO and isfsrmalioo call . captivatmg and enchanting belly878-3244. dascer. Far more iflformatioo'

) call Gary - 635-4755 or osr HollineST, PETER'S SINGLES CLUB -432-3311.

All Singles ionited to a Chrisi-mas Dance. December 18

SI. Peter's Singles Das- PWPeefSaturday/Dec. 14 al S p.m., Forests Without Partners Jot-Skohie Valley VFW, 7451 Lineals, tarsos Park Chupter 1101 is poo-Skshie. Live hand, free parking. soring a gala Christmas party atDonations $5. Midnight hoffet io- the Goldes Flame Rnstaurasteluded. Info. 334-2559. Thank you. 6417 W. Higgins os WednesdaAson-prafltclob. Dee, 15, atll p.m.

Ellen and the Dixief and DelightDecember 15 .

Jazz Band will entertain, nsisg

NORTHSHOREFORMERLY

NorthSbsreFormerly Married .for memberstalion os Sooday, Dec.t5at7:SO und $5S for sos-members. For

p.m. at 4833 W. Oahtss, Skokie.orther information call 282-3345.

The subject for the evening will NSJS

be"Falliogisl,oveAgoin".Wbat Chuck Fieldman, a spor-in happening to old fashioned tnwrller for the Pioneer Presstone? Are we tm selfish, loa rich, ,0d writer/editor for Oaktonoc too chicken? For some an- csrssmuolty College will speak.'swers, don't miss this Coffee and He wilt discuss news and festoreConversation. This shonld prove W5'itiog an well an sports repsr-

la he a veis lively discussios and tiog at oar regular open meetingall arc invited to atteod,For fur- to he held at Congregation Beththee information, call Dick al OSO- Hillel, 3225 Big Tree In., Wilmet-

3805. .le, at7:3S p.m. Refreshments will

Members: $2, nan-members: be served. For more inlormatiss$2.55. call Hulk at 073-0542. Members

$2, non-members $3.

NSJSCome trip.thc light fantastic to

the mmic of Eddie Rare's Or- . cern rchestra al Congregation Beth NORTHSEOOREFORMERLYHillel, 3225 Big Tree Lane, MARRIEDWilmetle. The time is 7:35 p.m. North Shore Formerly Marriedand refreshments will be served. will have bowling os Saturday,For more information cull Vivian Dec. 21 al the Oaktoo Bowl, 4833at 073-3345, Members $3, sao- W. Oaktss, Skokie at 7 pm.membres $4. Please ley ta came oat for a veryJEW6SHSINGLES pleasant evening. Wc could all

The Jewish Singles presents a use the exercise and if you do notCitywide Dance on Sunday, want lo howl, it is n greal way toDecember 15, from 7:35-lt :35 kibits and to meet old friends andp.m., at "BBC", located at 9 W. greetoew ones.Division, Chicago. Admission in For fsroher information, please

only$3 andati welcome, call Dave at 330-2076,

According to Leonard Schuster THE SPARES5f Nilen, singles from all The Spares Sondap EveningChicagoland will be it attendan- I Club will hold their monthly dan-ce. Pkone76l-2069. ce on Saturday, Dee. 21. Time:

. -.-.-- 7:30 p.m. Place: Moose Lodge137f, at 0419 Chestnut, MortonGrove, Ill.

Theme: Snow Flake Ball,Band; Big Al's. Dress Code:Dressy.

A hot buffet and social hour willstart at 5:00 p.m. to 9:50 p.m.only. Be sure aod arrive by 7:35p.m. Be there far this specialevent. For moro information,please call Elsie al 055-0254 orMike- 775-3417.

Gneotn are always welcome.Donalios, guests $0.00, members54.50.

BILLSOUTHERN

December22THE JEWISH SINGLES

The Jewish Sisglen presenta aCitywide Dance os Sunday, Dec.22, from 7:311.11:35 p.51., oi"Coconuts", 524ii N. Broadway,Ci:icogo. Admisci:::: io only,$3 oo:isii v::'lro,ne.

According la Leonard Schuslero! Hiles, surgies troni iiiC'i:)cagoland wilt be ) atiendan're. Phoovsgt-25g9.,,,,,.1,1

MayorofMilwaukeèAvenue NWREB officesdisplays certifkation . .

Nnrthwest Real EstateBoard member-offices par-

by Ed Itmisos

Rich Capri, newly elected"MAyar nf Milwaakee Aveaae"proudly shows plaqae certifyinghis new title, This plaque waspresented to him after hinpolitimlvidory by a group ofpuhltr-splrlted cISuras headed by"Shadow," He was for manyyears the circulation ramrod ofthe Chieags Tribune (sowretired) but still very well knownin the Village of Nifes.

To clear the air a bit os therehave beco combles and rumorsconcerning this incident, that itwas some sort of "gag". Orshould t say "gig" und that itwas devoid of any authenticity.

Let me assure you nolhiogcould be farther from the truth,the whole tenth, aud nothing butthe truth - so help me, GEORGEBURNS t

I most confess that I, Ed Han-nos, did help Rich with his cam-paign. Sure I wrote somelilersiorn and 00e advertisementwhich appeared in The BUGLENEWSPAPERS two weeks ago.Untiko Harry Carey (if you'reJapanese you'll pr00000ceit HanRari, and I thought Harry Careywauld commit it after the demiseof the '05 Cubs) Rich did it theAmerican way - with the ballot,Harry Carry self-proclaimedhimself "The Mayor Of RoshStreet". -

Use Is the opposition with-drawing at Ike last moment, amauuamed Pete Cab, Rich Capriroo snapposed. A last miostesus-voy convinced Pete Cab, (ala

American Technionofficers

Bes Sonewitz han been elected195g president of Chicago Chap-ter, American Teefusion liaciety,which represento Teclados Israeltostitute of Technology at Haifa.

Sosewila succeeds Eogese B.Shapiro, who becomes chairmanof the board. Others elected: vinepresideoluHeles Ashen, JefferyGerchennon, Jerry Jacover,Gary S. Hirsch, Warren M. Katz,and David Marcus; secretary,Asine Mansfield; treasurer, EarlL. Goldberg, and assistanttreasurer, Al Kaplan.

New board members are Mrs.Stanley Brass, Edgar Cadden,Jack E. Chizewer, Alan Crase,Howard A. Gilbert, Michael

- }tepmann, Richard M. Horwood,Frash Katlin, Dore l,iebmao,Charles Meyeruon, Joel Roth-man, Michael R. Shelist, Mrs.Jerry Smoler and JotianWincberg.

SV Symphonyto performfor seniors

Thirty-seven boys sod girlsfrom five sortIr soburban corn-munities 55 well as Chicago svitIperforas as part of the SkokieValley Yssth Symphony Or-etsesira on Saturday, Dec. 14 at2:30 p.m., for the senior citionsresidents of the North ShoreHotel, 0611 Chicago Ave., Evuo-5100.

The public Is invited to attendthe program at no charge.

The youngsters range in agefrom ten te 17 years uf age andcome from Evanston, Wilmette,Skokie, Lincotowoed, MortonGrove and the North Side nfChIcago,

For reservations, please call:UN4-6400.

Neil Hsrtigas) that he had oschance sgaiost the- gallant RichCapri.

Rich has great pisos, he tellsme, which will isnolne osI onlyNiles but Chicago loo. Rich sayshe plans a mnetiog with that bigtycoon, Harold Washington, inthe nearfuture. More later...

ticipating in this year's U.S.Marines 'Toys fur Tots' earn-paign are available as toralcollection centers for donated$oys. Tilia program, sponsoredannually by the United StalesMarine Carps, provides toys togroups of disadvantagedChicagoland children. Neigbbersand residents wishIng to donateunwanted childrens' toys, mayvisit any of these officesdisplaying the 'Toys For Tots'window poster duniog regalarbusiness hours. The Marinesrequestthatall used toys donatedbe in good, safe working coo-Aliso; they will visit the officeslisted below on a weekly basis isorder to remove and distributethe collected toys.

Between now aod DecemberZIst,participatiog area officeswill include: the NWREB office,5940 N. Milwaukee; CragioRealty, 4815 W. Fullerton; Ces-tury 21-Catalans, at 4507 W.FolleRos and 5312 W. Lowrenee;Beenley Realty, 4215 W. IrvingPark; Western Saniogs 0- Loso,5345 W. Lawrence; Mid-AmericaRealIses, 6460W. Fosterl H. HoldRealty, 4413 N. Central; MnsitorRealtors, 0113 W. Belmont;

collecting toys for needy childrenfleMosa Realty, 7S W, NorthAve.t A.C.T.-ReFMaz, 3815 PCHarlem; Century 21/GrandeRealty. 4725 N. Hartem;ERA/Maggio Realty, 7824 W.Belmont; Century 21/KayRealty, 5353 N. Harlem; aodE,R,A/R Realtors, 7133 W.thggins,

Subsirbais offices are alus in-volved, and in Park Ridge, toysmay be dooated at: Century23/Kay Realty, 1003 N. NorthwestHwy.; Cestnry 21/Elm, 741Devon; and Sebastian & Co. 601Devon, while in 13es Plaines, toysare being collected st Cenlury21/Park-Ptaioes, 2024 W. Dem-pster. In Franklin Park, toysmay be dosated at GladstoneRealtors, 9736 W. Fraohlin; RLB

Realty, 15119 W. Graud; and atCocogliato Realty, 9550 W,Grand.Founded in May, 1524, the Nor-thweul Real Estate Board hasprovided continuons service tothe community for more than ftyears.

Robert E. Elmgren, Navy Airman Recruit RobertE. Elmgres, con of Erie andArlene Etmgreo 5f 615 Cedar,Park Ridge, has completedrecruit trainisg at RecruitTraining Command, GreatLakes.

A 1555 gradsale of Maine SouthHigh School, he joined the Navyio September1983.

*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*Art and Roy's

Christhias Tree LandFormerly Located at Bnekwinh 05 Weskegan

-4*4*4NOW-

LOCATED AT OAK1ON & WAUKEGANNILES

*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*

SAV MORCOMPARE AND SAVEON YOUR

PRESCRIPTION NEEDUSE YOUR MAJOR

CREDIT CARDSajssAmerlsa,, E,e,rne DRUGS - LIQUORS

WE RESERVE THE RIGHTTo LIMIT QUANT111ES AND

CORRECT PRINTING ERRORS

HARLEM & DEMPSTER 965-3880 o5 THURSDAY. DEC 12 tbau WEDNESDAY, DEC.18

STORE HOURS:9AM-1OPM-Mon,-Sat

1OAM-8PMSun.

BLUE ROCK- DRINKING WATER

2 GALLON

CHRISTMASGIFT

WRAP76\ 40 50. FEET

s

SALEPRICE

LEsS MEG.REFUND

ROYAL ISLANDERRUM CREAM

. $599

FINAL 750MLCOST

s . oo

99eCHATEAU LaSAU.E

WINE

2..$-.750ML,

ASSOTREDCHRISTMASGIFT BOXES,

, 2-3PER.

PACK.

C

69

BLUE NUNLIEBFRAUMILCH

WINEFROM GERMANY

3P10CANADIAN i(

CLUB

15

SCHICK PLUSPLATINUM

BLADESs PACK

59c2CQIOr.

prints ONE TOKEEPl--mis-U sCa [5 ONETO

SHARE

aIzESitn,12n.i3s,wo.

DNE

BOCKDALE )\BEER .)JRED-WHITE-BLUE E JFROMGERMANY

, BEER BRANDY

120L $949 $499 $49p 750ML6 N.R.B. 24 CANS

IRON CLADTRASH BAGS

13 Ga. .33 GoL. leGai Sloenupeensesno timm

JIM BEAMBOURBON

STEEL SNOW SHOVEL01-PUSHER

REG. 9,99 - SAVE '450

$99

MCGUIRESIRISH CREAM

E750ML

LESS MEG,REBATE

FINAL'COST

8200$499

ECHTERSTEINHAGER

GINGR0M GERMANY

150ML

KAISER &INNSBRUCK

BEERFROM GERMANY

120L $3796 N.R.B,

Page 6 The Bugle, Thansday, December12, 1981

Ptasinskjto headNues Chamberin 1986

ChaEmin

CHARMINBAThROOM

TISSUEO ROLLS

LIMITi

150 COUNT KLEENEXSOFTIQUE

FACIALREG. 89°

_ç250ML

VERDILLACrm WINEVN9 FROM FRANCE5¼jI RED-WHITE

7942 W. Oakton StNues, Illiflois

60648

TELEPHOiE:

Page 5: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

Page 8 TheBugle, flurdy,December 12, 198

YOUR INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED NEIGHBORHOOD CERTIFIED STORE

e9ja1tinaiv 17éi/up'Mw14/th9? 4?2614 W. Golf RoadROCERY B

Christmos Party

w w IQuantityDiscount

10%on Freezer

Ordersof $200.00

or More

Grade A Whole

FRYERS

355.Cut-Up 45 Lb.

Limit 3

1.504 PACK =

Coupon

3LB. $ 9w/Coupon LIMITBAG 2

U.S.D.A. Choice LB

SIRLOIN TIP ROAST $229

U.S.D.A. Choice Blade CutGrade A

RORSTING CHICKENS

LB.45VERL SHLD. CHOPS

LB

$ 69T Grade A Boneless U.S.D.A. Choice Roundbone

, CHICKEN BRERT

LB

VEAL SHLD. CHOPS

LB

Household Delight

T ELS

EACH

Cottonelle

BATH TISSUE; . .5

¡ght O'Clock Coffee$1.50

EIGHTO t LO C KBE 41K

COP FEE

D

D

729-9224STORE HOURS

MONDAY-FRIDAY 9 AM - 9 PMSATURDAY 8AM-7PMSUNDAY 9AM-6PM

s -.

Louis Rich Boneless

TURKEY ßREASTvft $319

U.S.D.A. Choice

VEAL BREAST

LB.99

Country Delight

pop 2 ITA.

2 FOR

Hunts 80Z

TOMATO SAUCE 0O

Creamette 7 OZ

SHELLS, MAC. OR SPAGHI. .. . '1 00

Bumble Bee .6.50Z.

TUNAPillsbury All Purpose

FLOUR5 LB. 79

Holly . 5LB BAG

SUGAR . $129

MAYONAISE

32 OZ.69

Helimann's

rur ii-

NUTS ALLVAR. 7.9e LB

Sinai 120Z.

FRANKS : 1Sealtest 1/2 GAL.

ICE CREAMALI,VAR.

Totinos - lt2OZ.

PIZZAr 79

Banquet BOZ

POT PIES3/ 'lOO

Tropicana 120Z.

ORANGE JUICE 99g;

BAKERYSTRAWßERRY CREAM CHEESE

DANISH Fresh Baked

00Fresh Baked BIALYS5FOR $100

I

Budding

SLICED BEEF OR HAM

3"$lOO.2½ OZ. PKG.

. s.

CALIFORNIA

NAVEL ORANGES 4LB.BAG 1

Eck nc h

SAUSAGESmoked or Polish

i LB

SERVICE DELISwitt 1/2 LB.

HARD SALAMI929

County Line 1/2 LB.

SWISSLOAF

COLE SLAW 69

Kraft Parkay . i Lu

MARGARINE 59. Land-O-Lakes

AMER. CHEESE . 'l i 9

Country Delight PT.

1/2&1/2 .

.3/900. Halls 3D CT,

HEALTY Q BEAUTY AIDS COUGH DROPSBAG 89

6 Inch Potted . Decorated Mini

. POINSEflIAS FLORAL X-MAS TREES

$ $99EACH . EACH

DWARF PINE with $CENTERPIECE Candle 9

EACH

Glenview, IL 60025

7% DiscountMondoys Ei Tuesdays

i I

The Bugle, Tlrnrsday, December 12, 1985 Pagel

Page 6: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

j:

Church &Temple NotesEdison Park Lutheran Church

Edison Park Lutheran Church,located at 6626 N. Oliphant uve.,Chicago, continues its series ofAdvent worship and eastern-plauso. Each weekday evenisg,att p.m., there is a fifteen misutefamily devotion which wifi con-houe through December 20, theFriday helare Christmas.

Everyone is the cammanity isinvited ta attend the asnuat Sus-day Schaal Christmas Pragramas Friday, Dec. 13, at 73O p.m.The program, "The ChristmasMessage" will he presented hythe çhildres from Nurserythrough lthGrade. Servingan thecommittee are Jaan Hatchinsan,Myrtle Jahassen, Esther Lind,and Joyce Weickart. Refresh-ments witt he nerved hy theBoard of Parish Eduratian.

The hsvrntiful Christmas Can-dtetight ,,ascert witt he held asSunday, Jec. t5, at 7 p.m. A can-dtelight praceasiasal by mem.hers of the chairs will apes thecancert. Over 80 voices will hesingisg, including the SeniorChoir, Youth chair, AmmiStagers, Goad News Singers andReti Chair. They will he under

.', 1ki"' Low ratest' make State Farmhomeowners

insurancea good buy.

CALL ME

FRANKPARKINSON

7745 MILWAUKEE AVENILES, lt. 65645

967-5545

8tt3ÇsÇflrl9S5

the direction at Jahn E. Christes.ses, Daralhy Nardhlad, SusanValdes, Gladys Biehl and GardanMeLcas. Followisg the cascert,reireshmentu will be served bythe wames of E.P.L.C.

Os Tuesday, Dec. 17, the mem.hers and freinds of the churchwiti go carolisg. They will meet51 church, farm isla graops tavisit homes of shut-ins. The"Major Leaguers" will delivertheir homemade Christmascuokies as they carol. Everyauewill meel back at the church farhat chocolate, doughnuts asdfellowship.

On Thursday, Dec. 19, at suas,She Senior Fellowship Graup ofEdison Parh Lutheran Chorchwill hold its masthly meeting inIhn North Hall of the church. Theluschras will he u catered hatbuffet. It is by reservation only.Cast is $4 per persan. Tickets area must. Far more informationabout the luncheon, or any ofthese evenlu, call the church nf-fice at SIS-9135.

Nues CommunityChurch

The annual Church SchoolChrislmos program al the NilesCommunity Church(Presbyteriani, 7401 Oahtan SI.will he presented during the ISam. warship service an the lhrdSunday of Advent, 0cc. 15. Dr.Seleen, pastar, will spoab an thetheme, "Prepare the Way al the

. Lord." Classes far three-year-

. aldo throogh eighth graders wSlhe held concurrently with the 10am. service; care far twa-year-aIds and younger will also beprovided. The High Sehaul Groupand Ihe Adult Bible Study Group

. will meet at 9 am. that morning;:the5asctuary Chair will rehearse-at 9 and lll5 am. The JuniorHigh aud Senior High young. peuple will go caroling al lhehomes of shut-ins at 4 p.m. thatallernoon and then return to thechorch fur supper.

Church meetings and activitiesduring the weeb of Dec. 16 willis-elude- Friday, 7 p.mCob ScantPachOS.

First UnitedMethodist Church

The First United MethodistChurch, 410 Taahy Ave., ParhRidge wilt celebrate the seasns ofAdvent al u special festival plan-sed from 4-8 p.m. an Dec. 15.

Victorias Esgluud will be lbetheme as, persuas attendingprepare ornaments anddecorations popular at that time.

A spaghetli disuer will be ser.ved following crafts in JnrgesunHall prepared by Jahn sud Bou-sie MoralI.

After supper, guests will hoescarted thruugh London au itappeared in Dieben's timeprepared and animated by thechildren uf the church school.Jahn Marrisas is designing thesels.

The final eveOt al the eveningwill he a production st A Christ.mas Carel by Chartes Dickensdirected by Laari McCleneghan.The players include- Tam Sim-¡man as Scrooge; Dan Ninwanderas Bah Cralehit; Alice Crawfordas Mrs. Cratehit; AndrewCrawford, Greg Barrington,Susan Crawford, Brett Olson asthe Cratehit children; NormGales as Marley'n Ghost; MissyBarrington and Jane Farina anLadies from the Mission; JudyAndrey as the first spirit; RasSmith as the third spirit andmanyathers.

Tickets fur dinner, crafts, andplay are $2 for adults; $1 larchildren. Call the church affice,825-3144, formare information.

iCC celebratesHanukkah!New Years

The Bernard Harwieh/MayerKaplan Jewish Cammusity Ceo-ter (JCC), 5050 W. Church st.,Skahie, inviten area adults totheir annual Husuhhah/NewYear's party as Sunday, Dec. 22,53a p.m.

The festive evening includeshors d'ouevren, dochtails and ucatered brisket dinner. Aprofessional singer aud four-piece hand will esterlaio.

Costs are $15 lar JCC members,$17 fur son-members aud in-eludes a nsrpris New Year'sgill.

For renervatians and furtherinfnrmatiun contact the matureadatlu department, 675.220t.

* FLORAL *,* MIKES suo,' ** 6500 N. MILWAUKEE *s nÇ.u, Fluwn,u eFIu,aI Dnsiuns ** 5Cu,saqnsHus PI,fl-K NE 1-0040

ial? MILWAUKEE AVENUEsILES, ILLINOIS

PAMPHLETS AVAILABLEQuessians about Fuenrul Casts?

. Fave, nl Prn-A,ravun,onot Fnatn Abuat Favnrat Ostulan

"Lion of Judah"Award recipients

Ronald and Alisun Slavin afLincoluwood will receivethe "UsnofJudah" aWard at the 1905 Congregation Yehuda Mashe State nfIsrael Band Banqsel, Saturday, December 14 at 7;0O p.m. it theCongregation in Lisscnlswood.

Special guest speaker far the occasion will he Eleannr Upshy,satianally hoownjaamallst, aslhorand altorney.

The Slovins who have been memhers nf Ilse congregation fureight years, are being hanared for their cautrihutions lo thesynagogne, la the ennsmunity and for their efforts to strengthenIsrael's economy thraughthe Israel Band program.

MTJCJasan Fantine, son uf Harry

and Susan Postine, will celebratehis Bar Mituvah al Maine Tua-o-ship Jewish Cungregatian ShaareEmet, 5855 Ballard Ruad, DesPlaines, ut a Mincha-Maariv

NSJCFelicia Dawn Goldberg,

daughier nl Sheldon and VicInicelebrated her Bat Mitnvah atFriday evening narvicen on Nov.29.

JulO Beth Farber, daughter alHarvey and Karen was called tothe Torah tu celebrate her BatMitcvahnnllaturduy, Nay. 30.

A family Chanuhah Party andLathe Dinner will be held anWednesday, Dec. lt at5;30p.m.

A "Gals New Year's Eve Par-ty" will he held as Dee. 31 at 9;30P.M. 'till? Party will be held stNorthwest Suburban JewishCongregutiun and reservationsmont be in by Dec. 25.

Ronnie Rice Concert will beheld at NSJC on March 15, 19M.Enjoy su eveniug uf 20's and tO'smsoic plus after-uhaw entran.Reserve early-limited seating.Na tickets will be sold at Ihr duor.$12.50 per persas.

Aonuat Anctiun will be held onApril 12, 1906 at She. synagogue

.

with a great ausurtment aud inlerenting merchandise lo be auctianed alf.

ServicellaturdayAlternaas, Dec.14, 4 poi.

Cafe Shabbat - Chanskah, agala dinner celebrating the sah-bath and the holiday ofChanukah, will he held at MTJC,Friday, Dec. 13, 6 p.m. Followingthis feast a family service at 530p.m. will he conducted by RabbiJay Kamen and Cantor ArthurAberman, in hsaar uf the feant allights.

Newly elected officers al theuynagogoe far the 1950 year,headed by Marvin Rosenthal auPeesideut, will be officially is-slatted during special ceremoniesund all newly affiliated familieswho have joined the congregatiunduring the pant season will alsobe welcomed sud inducted iotathe uynsgugse family.

Thin weekead (Dec. 13-14) willsIno mark the final sabbath torRabbi Jay Karma, whu will leavethe comonunity after 20½ ycornas spiritual leader, tu make hisnew home in Jerusalem, Israel.The Rabbi will deliver his lisalsermons at the Friday Eve ser-vice, Dec.14 and at Sabbath mar-niug wcrahip, Dec. 14 930 am.Everyane is invited tu the specialweekend tu mark the Chunukahund Sabbath hatiday.

ChanukahFreedomConcert

The Holocaust MemorialFaandatian io cunjuncliun withAG. Bath Israel are spansuring aChanuhah Freedom Cancertfeaturing the internationallycnsuwoed cantacs and artists,Skimos Parkas (Australia),AryehFinkelulein (England) sadJerry Franes (America), anSatarday, December 14th, 73tp.m. at AG. Beth Israel, 3035 W.Devon, Chicagu.

Castor Sbimsn Parkas is the"Pavuralti" 5f castors. He hasperformed all aver the world andis a child uf a survivor.

Danalion: Reserved seats $10.Far tickets call 077-4040.

Thia evening io an evening panwill nut want ta miss.

Children's Christmas. Service. at St. John Lutheran

All children of the Day Schooland Sunday School of St. JohnLutheran fMissnurl Synod) willhe presenting their annualChristmas Service on Wed-nesday, Decemher 15th, begin-ning at 7I30 p.m. Several of thechildren will he playing Christ-mas sangs and carols as part atthe Pre-service Music, heginsingat 7I15 p.m. St. John Is located at7429 N. Milwaokee Ave. (Onebloch south of Harleni) in theVillageofNiles.

This year's theme is: "A Car-tain Small Shepherd". Written byDavid CuIrons and Carol Mc-Millen, It ia a fictional dramaaheot a little shepherd boy whogoes ta see Jesm in Bethlehem.Children's Service Director isMrs. Kristin, with Miss ArleneMeyer, third and fourth gradeteacher, assisting. Mnsieal solasasilI he gives by Gene Baehm (5thgrade), Chan Min Parb (0thgrade) and Steven Keresalb (5thgrade(. Drama rharacters wilthe partrayrli by; Gene Baehm(5th grudei as Grampa, JoliePangslaparn (gib grade( as Lori,lleven Kermath (5th grade) asthe. Shepherd Bay Josiah,Carolyn Giasnapuolaa (81kgrade( as Mary, Debbie lltuche(7th grade) and Carolyn Dias-nopoulua an augets, Roy Nilsen(8th grade as Joseph, 71k asd 0thgrade hoyo will he shepherds.Mare than a program, this is awarship service with pagranlryThe spirit st warship will prevailaven thoogh it is less formal thans lull liturgical service.

lllsdenlu tram tke SundaySchaut (Donald Brandlellner,Ssperintvndeot) and ChristianDay School (James Hohnbauso,Priocipal( fram Pre-Kindergarten through eighthgrade wilt be participating se-companied by Mrs. KarenGallagher, Munie Director.

The Reverend Thomas K.Stoehig, pastar of the church, willdeliver a children's Christmasmessage.

All of the children of St. JahnLutheran Cha-ch and School es-tend a cardial invitation to frien-45 in the cammonity ta join themun December 18th and share this

NSJCCThe Winter Qoarler session of

the Nurlb Suburban JewishComnssnity Center, HighlandPark, begins the week of Januaryt with s wide raage of classes, se-livities and special events farchildren, teens and sdslls.

Throagh fun-fitted glasses nochas Creative Moveosent/Daocc,Junior Sc(rntisls sad specialhalidayprofraous, exasople; TheParim Carnival, the NSJCC of-fers appurtanitirs for physical,educational, aud emotiasalgrowth far children agesfi mon-lbs to treos at ils three satellitelocations in the Narth Shore.

Adults can grow and enrichtheir lives with esciting offeringsin literutore, theatre, film,gourmet coohing, eaercise...tocite only a few.

"Prime Pursuits," a newprogram of classes, seminars,aod recreational activities, iodesigned for isdividsals withleisure time. While there arespecial program fees for mcm-hers of "Prime Pursuits" (ages25+), this unique program isopen to adults of all ages atregular clanufeen.

Registration may he accam-plished aver the phone aodcharged to Visa or Mastercard.For a copy of the winterbrochare outlining all offerings indetail, call 433-6424.

special gift from them at Christ-mnntime.

A Fellowship Time will he heldimmediately followlug She ser-vice with refreshmenlu, servedhy members of the Parent-Teacher League, Mrs. treneHein, Chairperson.

Post Hanukkah- luncheon

The mature adult departmentat the Bernard Horwich/Mayer Kaplan Jewish Cam-munity Center (JCC) hauls ilsPast Hanukkah Luncheon anTuesday, Dee. 17, IS p.m., at theShahie site, 5050 W. Church st.

The program iocludes an in-formal hamburger luncheon aodmusical entertainment.

Casts are $4 far JCC members,and $6 for san-members.

For renervatians and furtherinformation, cantad the cenler,t75-2200.

.. e_-E 'The Bugle, Thucaday, December 12, 1955 Page 41

Christmas EveOplatki Wafers

Founded in Poland in 1893,Mariavile Old Culbulir Churplans to preserve a eestnries-tradition by mahing avouetradition by making ovaila;.,traditional Poliah Christmas EWafers (Oplathi). The Oplatek;treasuréd link beta-ces Palanis varions parts uf the world, isthin unleavened waler similar?EommoOion waters. The Optate:wafers are embnssed with ligurof the Christ Child, or at'Nativity scenes.

The Church's purpose

PThpti:h ::dd:t,

the Mariuvite Nons at theirMotherhause in Paland, areavailable in envelopes of, threeeach by writiog ta lhe MariaviteOld Catholic Church, 2803 10th sI.,Wyandotte, Michigan 48192-4994.A volantary afferiog of $3.58 isrequested for each esvelope.

1»ib '

A new procedure is beiog medby the Conk County Assessor'sOffice regarding Tao Enemptprsperties. New farms have beenmailed directly ta all registeredTuo F,oemat oronertv owners. If,your arganinatisu in eligible forsack an esemption sod dacs sat

receive a formwithin the nest 10days, or if you need help inprocessiog sr oalariehsg or trans-misting these farms contact theNileu Tawoskip Assessar's Officeimmediately. For further infar-wahoo call the Riles TawnshipAssessor's Office al 873-9350.

Thanks a hundred million!Golf Mill StateBank is proud to announce record growth ¡n surpassing $100million dollars in assets. We express our appreciation to all of our customerswhose continued support has helped us reach this milestone of-success. Ourdedication to our customers lies ¡n sharing with them the same sense ofurgency in fulfilling their needs and providing personalized quality service.Thank you for being a part of Golf Mill State Bank,

Tellers (left to right); Debbie Billington, Billie Poonawala, Jim McDonough, Juanita Krueger. MichaelPluegec, Mark Chcrcao, Ann Dudek, Jim Krockcr, Mike Crisci.

A special thank you from our tellers: "A smile and acknowledgement of ourcustomers by name sets us apart from other financial institutions, Weconstantly strive to provide quicker service and keep up-to-date with all ournew service offerings. If you are not currently a bank customer, we invite youto join the many satisfied customers of Golf Mill State Bank, We would bepleased to serve you"

GOLF MILL STATE BANKA Premie' Posh 9151 Greenwood Anroar. tides. tOmato hebdo 312 924-21 lb Memhe, FDIC

SAVE UPTO30%

ON YOURGAS BILL

WITH OUR VERYHIGH-EFFICIENCYGAS BOILER BYWEIL-McLAIN

TYPE VHECALL FOR FREE

ESTIMATES NOW

CLEAN b CHECK .çskE M.q

ALL MAKES $ 95& MODELS24 HOUR SERVICE

VAWEGAS: YOUR BEST

ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED ENERGY VALUE

WOODS HEATINGfr AIR CONDITIONING

966-4366 297-2496

Page 7: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

i: a$ei8

Edison Park Lutheran Church,located at 6626 N. Oliphant ave.,Chicagn, cuntinues its series ofAdvent worship and contem-plation. EacI{weekday evening,att p.m., there is a fifteen minutefamily devotion which will coo-tinue through December 20, theFriday before Christmao.

Everyone in the comrmmity isinvited to attend the annoal Suo-doy School Chrintmas Program

Friday, Dec. 13, at7:30 p.m.

1985

. Church: !i1tIZ

Edison Park Lutheran Churchthe direction of John K. Christen-neo, Dorothy Nordblad, SusanVolden, Gladys Biehl and GordonMcLean. Following the Concert,refreshments will be served hythe women of E.P.L.C.

On Tuesday, Dcc. 17, tho mew-hers sod freindu of the churchwill go carliog. They will meetat church, form into groups tovisil homes of ohut-iss. The"Major Lcuguers" will delivertheir homemade Christmas

MEN'SCUT&SlYLE

7629 N. Milwmakeo Ana,(Neat to Nibs Adm. Bldg.)

Nilea965-2600

KID'S ALA' CUT

S500

4BSi's)

1' - DELI\IERY

thf TICKETEO

pcofc,Jusl Ruffles.

95

CJE honors employees

Countiltor Jewish Elderly recently sululed its five and ten yearsod coliciog employees al ils 13th Annual Meeting held recestly lLicbcrrnan Gcriolcic Hcolth Centre, Shohie. Recipients received ogold pio in Ihe shape of CJE's togo. Receiving pino were (FrontrOW, l.r) Marcia Posel, Skohie; ffiomiO Kwarlowski, Rogers ('ark;Charlene Wissiewski, Rogers Parh; (Bach row, l-r) Ivy Floiveis,Chicago; Pfisllis Milzeo, Evanston; Paula Cohen, Wilmette; Bar-bara Colles, Wheeling; Dorothy Gaerloer, Glencoet BeatriceSherosan, Rogers Puck; Masis Dancy, Chieugo; LiSiad Hoffman,Skohic; and Katie Helnigres, Chicogo (Noi picture1 re Sh;rleyBonner, Clsieogo; Georgia Gaccell, Chicago; Shirley Williunon,Chicago; lithe DowkisS, Chicogo; Naltiuniel Goll, Cl ieagn; JohnHornos. Chicago; Reno Jachsos, Chicago; Thelria Wagner,Prosperi Heights; Eolie Williams, Chieago.l

Woman's Club MG Wotnan'sofNilesmeeting Club ChristttìaiTlscWoniaio'sClubofNilrsWill uleelilig

Wednesday, Dcc. lt al 7:30 poi. Morton Grove Wonias's Club01 Ihe Nibs Recrealios Ceoler, wilt hold their Gloristsotus meeting7877 N. Milwaohcc ave., Nitos. on Dcc. 12th al lhe Fireside Inn,Meoibers please note the tiose starting ab 11 00 withchongo te 7:30 p.m. Gnosis are thc'Chrislnsas Boutique." Arliesinnt welcome. Sotern will have lots of handmade

We wilt be collecting cooncd items, hnoioniade bakery andgoods that coeniog tor the seedy candy goods for sale. There mviiitaniilies in Nitos su please be be a While Elephant table sodergenerous with puse contributions. the able hands of Ellen DeFeon.Maoy people ace counting us oar cenco. Operation Sonta Clous willgenerosity and the need in there. have Itie tree ready to receive theFor oar enlerlai0000nt that gills for the eleves families thaieoenisg, the Ookton C osino ooily Ihe club in fining Chrislsoon dio-College Groop, ondee the leader- ser for and bringing gifts to onship nl Karol Versos, will do a the22od.c000iral shit un "Growing Enlcrlainnoent bitt be a smog-Older". The eeesiog should peove utong led by talented soensheeIs be very enleetaining. There Barbara Dully aceoospooied 5vwittalsobea$lgrob-bag. the pianu by the choeoiiog Estee

Busoru. Get is Ike spirit uf theHoliday Season and juin Ihe club0000ibers of the GFWC/IFWC bycalling 9ff-5387.

Steven P. BrabecNavy Seaman Rccruil Steven

P. Brabec, sss nf Ronald andElaine Brabec of 490t Louise,Phobie, sas esnipleted recruittraining at Recruit TrainingCornnsand, Great Cokes.

A 1985 graduate of Nues WestHigh School, hr joined Ike NavyinJaoaary, 1985.

SiggyK. LethebyMarine Gunny SgI, Siggy K.

Letheby, whose wife, Kalhcrifle,is the doughIer of Yen O. Ko nl9527 Capitol dr., Den Plaines, hasbees meritoriously promoted tohis presesl rash while serving al9th Marine Corps Districi,Shawnee Mission, KS.

Lethehy received the oc-celerated promotion IO

recognition nl oulutanding pee'Eorusance, duty proficiency anddemonstrated professionalabilities.

Hypnotherapy Sessions forWeight Loss

DAR meetingThe Twenly-lirsl Star Chopler

01 the Daughters of hie AmericasRevolution ooeetisg will be heldat lt;35 aso., Wednesday, Dee.IS, at the Park Ridge CousleyCIsh, 536 N. Prnspecl, ParkRidge. Regent, Mro, John (Myra ISteiobeioh, of Nues, wilt conductthe omeeting sed the election nlDelegates and Alternates lo StaleConference and ContinentalCongress. The Hospitality Corn'millos wilt be; Miss Doris Lee,Mrs. John lAurel Polleo, Mes.Martha Williams, and Chairman,Mrs. Rsbeet (Bcltpl Howard.The prsgram "Osr Country'sHeritage . Christmas Manic" willbe performed by the Moine SouthConcert Choir Ensemble. This ioa select group of 35 students fromthe Maine Sooth High SchoolConcoct Choir. They rehearseoutside nl class lime end performin the community. The choraldirector is Mr. Walter Flecksig,

Saint Francis Hospital of 6;15 p.m. The cost focEvanston offers a series al hyp- registrohion is $115. The hyp'noiherapy nensioos desigoed loassist participants io losiogweithi. The program is spossOrrd by Ihr Hospilat's Adult andChild Gatdancc Center,

The three 45-minute byp.sotherapy sessions will be heldMonday, January t, 13, and SS, at

noihnrapy sessions are conductedhy Paul A. Petersen, Ph.D.,etinicat psychologist. For moreinformation or rescreutions, call491-6255. SaintFrancio Hospital islocated ut 355 Ridge Ave., ioEvanslon,

I.

m s

Get a New Flame That Demands Less.5 energy efficient gas cooktops from Ther-mador with features you'll love. Like energy-naviñg solid state electronic ignition, SuperBurner, a commercial burner with more heat tobring things to a boil fast or keep to a uteadysimmer. Continuous double grates for a large,stable cooking area.

GAS: YOUR BESTENERGY VALUE

b

8

s

I

Beautifully wrapped project boxes -

available for aVery Merry Christmas present

for the entire family!

Surprise them with apractical present for your

Kitchen or Bath in your homeCall For Deluilo , -

LI

I

I

943-7060

çbtE M4

FVALUE

ThprmddnrWhen Pertarmance Coseto

Rell-ace your old Rangewith anew. -

Thermador Gas Cooktop

CHICAGO IN WILMETTE746N.Wslls 3207W. Lins

256-7600ICureer Of Okokis nlad.l

ThrBmíg)e,iìm.oay, December 12, 1985

Gourmet Gas Cooktopsfor Lovers of Gas Cooking.

IN NILES7755 Milwaukee Avenue

Near Oaktonf

967-8500IN ELGIN

077 Villa742-7292

told Bco. RI. 251

IN PALATINEou n. Ne,shwsss Hwy.

991-1550Ijuss suu5h se Polesine Rd.l

Mon. end Thera 5-9t Teaa, Wed,, Fn 9-5:30; 9-5;WELLS STREET OPEN 9,30-6:00 EVENINGS RY APPOINTMENT

Page 41

Jeony Liod CRADLE-

REG i155%uALErolcc

i'Ìj '-h

I'\_c:>r, MnrLc 00 QUIt Wire MATTRESS

'5 ,

Fe!-

OAOTE0'IOPcOSTSD

' e" CLOTH COUt_SING A50000

SWING O $7995,,,,,,,,,,,],,,

r onuenN

TABLE & CHAIR SETS

1!OLFF

INFLATABLE WALKER

CRIBS & BIBS8225 WrsI G,,If Coud 5 Nile',II,, i il,,,.-'sS sI is I r,,,,, ;,,IiCIjiiSi 11', 1:,.,,. I

967-1720(4 II,',, 7 I)i,r M ,,,,..F ri. IOa.,,m.'llSill. (>ii. mmm.-. lp_mil.. S,iii. Nu.mi- t m_iii.

Page 8: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

9. ]be

i V]

Iwas the NightBeforeChristmas

'Twas The Night BeforeChriotmas, the eochantiogorigloatholidoy play, written ooddirected by oward wieoiogplaywrightMicheleL. Voceo, hosbeen seen by thousands ofmetropolitan area children andadults ornee its premiere in 1978.It a humorous and touchingDirkensian fantasy basest uponthepossibleeventatbat may havrinspired Clement Moore'sfamous poem.

Theplay oponed Dec. 2udattheArt Deco designed PirksyichTheatre located at the internee-tien ofTouhy ave., and NorthwestHwy. tu Park Ridge. There willalso he a live hi hour theatre pipeorgan concert beginning nur-halfhour buIr-e liotedcortain times.

Performances are on selected.Mondayc thrn Saturdays. Week-day curtain tune is lth3O am.Saturday cuftain is l2OO noon.Ticketprlcen are$3.00Grnup rate.(20 or more), $3.50/pont GeneralAdmission. Resrrvatiossnecessary! Through Dec. 23rd.Por tickets &/or infnrmation989-0543.

01F MILStarts Friday

- AT2THEATRESMichael DouglasKathleen Turner

"JEWELOF THE. NILE" PG-13EVERYDAY:

1:15. 3:15. 5:157:15.9:15

AND2:00. 4:00. 6:00.

8:00. 10:00HELD OVER

SYLVESTER STALLONE,

"ROCKY IV"EVERYDAY PG

2:00. 4:00. 6:00.8:00. 10:00

200MILWAUKEE ¿96-4

. PRICES ALL6,3OWEEKDAYS SEATS

T. ¿e . 2.50

ND Bands hostChristmas concert

December 15 at i pin. the Au-nuol Christmas Concert will bepresented by the SymphonicBand, Brass Choir, and the NotreDame Community Grade Schoolextension hand of Notre DameHigh School for Boys, Niles, andResurrection High School, atResorrection High School LiltIeTheater, 7500 W. Talcott ave.,Chicago.

Christmas asscmhlies wiS bepresented for the uludent body atNotre Dame Dec. 17 and atResurrection Dec. 19.

The month of December hasbeen busy for the hands. Dec. 7the Melodous participated in theColumbia College Jar-o Festival.

The Symphonic Band perfor-med for the cosotry of Losem-bourg at the Museum of Scienceand Industry Dec. t, while thesame day the Melodoss perfor-med for Notre Dame's OpenHouse.

Dec. 11, The Symphonic Bandperfonued for the ResurrectionHigh School Parents Club al 8p.m. at Resurrection.

The hands are directed by Mr.Kevin Korschgeo.

New Voice Clubholiday party

The New Voice Club of SwedishCovenant Hospital will hold aholiday pin-ty al 0:35 p.m.Tsesday, Dec. 17 b7 the Hospital'sAnderson Pavilion, 2751 W.Winosa.

The celebration will feature afried chicken and roast beef hof-fet, costing $4 per person. Rescr-volionsshosld hemade by calliogSheila Derman, 87f-8200, cot. 5305beforeDec. 13, if possible.

Membership in the New VoiceCioh is free of charge and open toall laryngectomoes and theirfamilies. A laryogectomee is aperson whose larynn hai beensurgically removed. New mcm-bers are encouraged to attend Ikeholiday celebration.

Chiéago ChoralSociety programThe Chicagó Choral Society

will present a program ofseasonal and holiday music forthe senior citizen residents óf theNorth Shore Hotel, 1612 Chicagoave., Evanston at 7:30 p.m. Thur-Csday,Dec. t9.

The public is invited to attendthe performance at no charge.

A community sing-along otChristmas carols witt be io-eluded.

.

VIDEO

DIMENSIONS L INC.S ED ll

D.Ip__ILf.1312) 291-5107

VIDEODIMENSIONS II. INC.

94 W. Golf fEuE Glen)NIOES,1LG11648

(312) 824-6001

Give a Gift of Videothis Holiday Season .

The Studios are offeringtremendous savingsHOUDAY PRICED

FROM '14.95 Up

B_ Hs Cop- 2995Wlzrd of On - 29.85White Chd.tmas - 2496Po2$96Râdei afLO.tA,l- 2t85n.-.. MJ6

Mr. Magno', Chd.tmft5Cel 414.95

Dieren Duran -'29.95The Cowboy. -'29.95car. Beau Moví. -'24.95r!'- Mono. M.sy Mue.

5,HOURS: Mnn.-Ffl. 11-9 Sat 109 u.n. ins

Nues boy in'Nutcracker'

Among 84 youngsters who willbe performing io the NutcrackerHattet is David Beegon of Rites.The Christmas fantasy will beseen from December 13 throughDecember 29 at the Arie CrownTheater in McCormick Ple.Sponsored by Chicago TribuneCharities, it has brought delightlo Chicagotaud families for_22years. Tickets range from $9 to$17 and are available at the ArieCrown bon office, all Tichteoooutlets, by mail order, aod Visa,Mastercard and American Es-press.

Country Jam tobenefit LeukemiaThe suburban chapter of the

Leuhemia Research Foundationis presenting its 1st assoal Coon-try Jam, consisting of 5 bands onSunday, December 15, fesse 2p.m. till 9 at 0.0's Showloonge,3798 W. North Ave., Stone Parts.All proceeds go to the benefit ofthe Leukemia Research Foso-dation. Admission is free. Formore information please call 372-2106.

Free cometwatching party

The fifst glimpse of Halley'sComet witt be afforded to coos-munity reoidentu when the Cee-nao Earth and Space Center atTriton College sponsors a fececomet watching party Dee. 17 to21.

Telescopes will ltg set up infront of the ceoter for visilors toview the comet Os it speeds awayfrom the esrth on the first li5 ofits orbit. Viewings will tube placebetween 0:37 and 7,37 p.m., ils-mediately preceding the showingof "Comet- HallOy, Once io aLifetime" on Tuesday and Thor-sday, and "The Christmas Star"on Wednesday, Friday andSaturday.

The Ceruan Center will sponsoranother comet watehiug partyJan. 14 to 18. For information,call the center at 456-5815.

.. OLR women sellingEntertizinment '86 booksA popular and useful gift for

Christmas and aU year long, foryoung and old - a 1986 dining andentertainment coupon boots.Many get-acquainted two-for-sueoffers from well-known allrae-lions is this area. Treat yourselfand others to gifts of discounteddinners, fast food, movies, travel,tours, concerts, sports, evenlodging and car washes) Even ifyou me the book a few times, itpaysfor iDeS and more)

This is Entertainment '06 25thAnniversary Year and besidesmore tealores, there is an officialentry blank in every hook to giveyou a chauve st their $150,700Silver Celebration Sweepntakes!

Entertainment '86 Books aresfund-raiser distributed by Our

Variety Clubbenefit

Chairman Jobs Iltis reports,1h01 Ike mohos picture en-cilemrnt st the year is RichardAttenboroogh's "A Chorus Line"from Embassy Films Associates.

The Variety Club henef itpremiere st "A Chorus Line" esilIbe held Thursday, Dee. 19, 7,30p.m. at the MeClurg CourtTheatre, preceeded by a cham-pagne, wine and hors d'oeuvresreception at 6,3t p.m. All tichetsare $50. For information call theVariety Club office at 055-0885.All proceeds from, the premierewill benefit Variety ClubChildren's Charities.

Richard Attenborough's "AChorus Ltne" is one of the monteagerlyawoited hIrns nl the year.lt reflects the dresms, hear-thresh and joy of a group ofBroadway dancers. "A ChorusLine" is the first directed by At-tesborough since his award-winning "Gandhi." The music iscomponed by Marvin Hamtishwith lyrics by Edwoed Kleban.Jeffrey Idornaday,choreographer uf- "Ftashdance",bss staged all musical produc-tioonsmbers.

"Old fashioned"holiday

An "old-fashioned Christmas"will he the order of the day asresidents of the North Shorelobt 1610 Chicago ave., Evan-Stun, string popcorn and croo-berries whiletheynisg Christmascarols on Monday, Dec. 18 at 2,3tp.m.

The public is invited to attendthe fun-filled afternoon at nocharge.

Leading the caroling wilt beLee Anne Campos, former sopra-00 with Evanston's Light OperaWork as well as the Lyric OperaCompany of Chicago.

"We'll du all sorts of specialChristmas decoratisus while wesing," says Ida Mailhot, Choir-man of the North Shore's MusicApprecalion Committee. "Thenwe'll put them on our lobbyChristmas trees."

For reservations, please callUN4-6400.

Lady of Ransom Church,Catholic Women's Cish, of Nile..They are availubte naw at $30each. For information and-par-chasing calls Josephine Ban 823-8984, Roth Toukdvlc 698-2435 erGrace Riley 824-8750.

Dootey Brothersat FnendshipHall

The Dooley Brothers Irish-contemporary hand and Buck'sStove and Range company blue-grass-contemporary band willmake as unosual joint perfor-mance os Friday, Dee. 13, 8 p.m.al Friendship Concert Hall,Janice and Algonquin Rets,, DesPlaines.

Widely recognized as two of thelop acoustic bands is the mid-west, both have recently cum-pleted European tours and bavereleased critically acclaimednew albums.

Ttgkets are $5.50 in advance,$6.50 at the door and may be pur-chased from the,Mt. ProspectPark District, 411 5. Maple SL,Mt. Prospect.

Call 255-5380 foe additional in-formation and directions.

Puppet Theatreat BotanicGarden

The Puppet Place Theatre willperform st the Chicago BotanicGarden at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec.20.

Puppet Place will present "TheFirebird," a collection of severalRumian falbtales set to the balletscore hy Stravinsky. See Iketraditional characlers of BabaYaga, the Witch, Prince Ivan,Konhai Ihr Deathless, and thePrincess of Unearthly BeautyCome to life with the PuppetPlace's nniqnrlife-size puppets.

The admission fee for the per-tormance is $1 per person. Thereis atoo a non-member parking feeof $1 per ear at the ChicagoBotanic Garden.

The Garden is located a halfmile East of the Edens En-pressway on Lake-Cook Rd inGlencoe. For more information,call 312/t35-544t.

Holiday Concert"The s000dn of the season wilt

ring nut an the City Wide ConcertBand presents a holiday concerton Saturday, December 14, at 2p.m. in the Independence ParkAuditorium, 3045 N. Springfield.Traditional carols and popularholiday favoriten will be played,and the aezdirnee can take partm the fmale - a traditiosal sing-a-long of ail the holiday favorites..So, take a break from the hustleand hostie of. the season, andcome hear Ike hand)

Admission is $1. For more in-formation, call 475-7509."

Speech Team-Competition

T)w Maine East speech teamwill compete December 21 atLyons High School, and on Satur-day, November 23, nine MaineEast students received awards at

. Conast High School competition.Award recipients include

Dilara Alimuddin of MortonGrove, Jenny Benka nf ParkRidge, Curtis Chang of MortonGrove, Andrew Deckswitz of DesPlaines, Karen Lazerwith ofGlenview, Rich Maxwell uf DenPlaines, Buzz Sznjder of Niles,Robyn Unell of Glenview, andGary Wilmes of Park Ridge.

. Childrens Christmas. Service.. at St. John Lutheran

AU children 0f the Day Schooland Sunday School of SL JebeLutheran (Missouri Synod) willbe presenting their annualChristmas Service on Wed-nesday, December 18th, begin-fling at 7,30 pm. Several nf thechildren will tzç playing Christ-man songs and carats au part nfthe Pee-service Music, beginningat 7,15 p.m. SL John is located at7429 N, Milwaukee Ave. (oneblock south of Harlem) in theVillageof Rites.

This year's theme in, "A Cer-tain Small Shepherd". Written byDavid Calross and Carol Me-Millen, II in a fictioñal dramaabout a tilBe shepherd bey whogoes to see Jesus in Bethlehem.Children'a Service Director isMea. Kristin, with Miss ArleneMeyer, third and fourth gradeteacher, assisting. Musical soloswilt be given hy Gene Boche. )tthgrade), Chan Min Park (8thgrade) and Steven Kermath )Sthgrade). Drama characters willbe portrayeo bye Gene Boche.lath grwdel as Grampa, JoliePongstaporn (Sib grade) as Lori,Steven Kermath (5th grade) asthe Shepherd Bay Josiah,Carolyn Giannopoulos 5thgrade) as Mary, Debbie Stsebe(7th grade) and Carolyn Gian-nnpnulon au angels, Roy Nilsen(5th grade as Joseph, 7th and 8thgrade boys will be shepherds.

' More than a program, this is a.worship service with pageantry,.The spirit of worship will prevaileven though it is less formal thana lull liturgical service.

Studenti from the SundaySchool )Dnnald Brandfellner,Superintendent) and ChristianDay School )James Hobehamu,Principal) from Pee-Kindergarten through eighthgrade wilt he participating ac-companied by Mrs. KarenGallagher, Music Director.

The Reverend Thomas K.Sloebig, pastor of the chorch, willdeliver s children's Christmasmesvage.

All st the children of St. JohnLutheran Church and School ostend a cordial invitation to frico-du in Ike community to join themon December 15th and share Ibis

NSJCCThe Winter Quarter session of

the North Soburban JewishComnsunity Center, HighlandPark, begins the wrrh of January6 with a wide range of classes, oc-tivilios and nperial events forchildren, teens and adults.

Throogh tun-)itled classes suchan Creative Movemenl/Dooro,Junior Scienlists and specialholiday progeams, esample: ThePurim Cucoival, the NSJCC of-fees opportunities loe physical,educational, and emotionalgrowth for children ages 6 mon-lbs to treos al ils three satellitelocations inthe North Shore.

Adults can grow and enrich. their lives with endung offerings

in literature, theatre, film,gourmet coohing, enercise...tocite only a few.

"Prime Pursuits," s newprogram of classes, seminars,and recreational activities, isdesigned far individoals withleisare time. While there arespecial program fees for mcm-hers of "Prime Pursuits" )agen55+), this unique program is

_ opon lo adulta st all ages atregalar class fees.. Registration may be ocenas-plished over the phone andcharged to Visa ne Masiereard.For a copy of the winterbrochure outlining all offerings indetail, call 433-4424.

special gift from them at Christ-mastime,

A Fellowship Time will be heldImmediately follawing the ser-vice with refreshments, servedby members of the Parent-Teacher League, Mrs. IreneHein, Chairperson,

Post Hanukkahluncheon

The matare adult departmentat the Bernard Horwieh/-Mayer Kaplan Jewish Com-munity Center )JCC) bosta itsPost Hanukkah Loncheon onTuesday, Dec. 17, 12 p.m., at theShokiesite, 5020W. Church st.

The program includes an-in-formal hamburger luncheon andmusical entertainment.

Costs arc $4 for JCC members,and$6 for non-members.

For renervations and furtherinformation, contact the center,875-2200.t

Christmas EveOplatki Wafers

Founded in Poland in 1893, theMariavite Old Catholic Church,plans to preserve a centocies-oldtradition by mahing availabletradition by making availabletraditional Polish Christmas EveWafers )Oplatkif. The Optaleh, atreasared link between Polandin various parts of the world, is athin unleavened wafer similar tocommunion waters. The Optatekwaters are embossed with figuresnf the Christ Child, oc otherNativity scenes.

The Church's purpone in tomake Ihese often unobtainableand much sought-after wafersavailable, to area readers for thepreservation of Ibis tradition.

The Oplaihi wafers, baked bythe Mariavite Nuns at theirMothechunne io Poland, areavailable in envelopes of threeeach by writiug to the, MariaviteOld Catholic Church, 2583 10th st.,Wyandotte, Michigan 48192-4994.A voluntary offering of $3.50 isrequested tor each envelope.

1985 -' 'Sge si

Former king of Nuesdies at 91

Edward H. Meltenhaner, 91, nfNiles died on Wednesday, Dec. 4in the Norridge Nursing Center.Mr.' Melleohauer was king nfNiles DiamondJubilee in 1974 althe age of 80. He was the husbandat Gertrude and father of Herbertand Robert.

Mr. Mellenhauer was a WorldWar I veteran, a member of VFWPant 3579 Park Ridge, adjutant lothe DAV for many yearn and aresident nf Niles for 22 years. He

and his wife Gertrude celebratedIheir 55th wedding anniversaryon Nov. 6, 1985.

He was a member of St. JohnLutheran Church of Nitos andalso the Niles All AmericanSenior Clob.

Funeral services were heldFriday, Dec. t al Shaja TerraceFuneral Home, Niles with PastorStoebig of St. John LutheranChurch officiating. Intermentwas in Mt. Emblem Cemetery.

New proedure at Assessor's officeA new procedure in being used

by the Cook County Assessor'sOffice regarding Tax Exemptproperties. New forms have beenmailed directly tu all registeredTax Formst nrOnertv owners. If,your organization is eligible forsuch ax enemption and does not

receive a formwithin the next 10days, or if you need help ioprocessing or notarizing or trans-mittiog these forms contact theRilen Township Assessor's Officeimmediately. Fur further mOor-motion call the Niles TownshipAsnensOr's Office al 873-9300.

Thanks a hundred mi11ionGolf Mill State Bank is proud to announce record growth in surpassing $100million dollars in assets. We express our appreciation to all of our customerswhose continued support has helped us reach this milestone of success. Ourdedication to our customers lies in sharing with them the same sense ofurgency in fulfilling their needs and providing personalized quality service.Thank you for being a part of Golf Mill State Bank.

'4I

Tellers (left lo ñqht)r Debbie Billinglon,Billie Poonawala, Jim McDonough, Juanita Krueger, MichaelPlueger, Mack Cheeeso, Ans Dudek, Jim Krockec, Mike Ceisci.

A special thank you from our tellers: "A smile and acknowledgement of ourcustomers by name sets us apart from other financial institutions, Weconstantly strive to provide quicker service and keep up.to-date with all ournew service offerings. If you are not currently a bank customer, we invite youto join the many satisfied customers of Golf Mill State Bank. We would bepleased to serve you."

GOLF MILL STA'A Peemler Punk 9101 Greenwood Avenue. 1411es. lise (31 Member FDIC

. sears and 30 om-9pm, Sunr1

Page 9: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

Page 2 TheBugle, Thursday, 1ecember 12, 1985r 4:.

hie }eíòtiite AugL!e

\CRIBS & BIBS¿_J--' (Dynamic Distributors)COMPETITIVE PRICING LAY AWAY - DELIVERY

WOMEN,S CUT &Mr.Magoo. '

CoI-$14.I $ ODuranDuran-1

i TheCowboy.Ca.'eBe..iMoP.Mny. M.ny

S..n.

7629 N. Milwoukoe Ave.(Next to Nilee Adm. Bldg.)

Nilee965-2600

CJE honors employees

7

Countil for Jrwish Elderly rereolly saluted ts hve and ten yearand relirieg cnrployeeo 01 ils 1311 Annual Meeting held recently at

Lirbrrnsas Geriatric flcallh Contre, Skokie Recipients receIved a

gold pin in Ihr shayc of CJEn logo. Receiving pins were (Frònt

row, l-e) Marcia Pasrl, Skakie; Rinsnsa Kwarlawski, Rogers 'ark;Ckarlrisc Winniowski, Rogers Park; (Back raw, l-r) Ivy Flowers,Ckicago; Pkyllis Musen, Ecoostos; Paola Coken, Wilnsette; Bar-bara Cohen, Wtserling; Darolhy Gaeriner, Glencoe; BeatriceShcrosas, Rogers Park; Macis Danry, Chicago; Lilliod Hoffman,

Strokir; and Katie Holsssgrcs, Chicago (Not pictrre'l ore Start eyBosser, Chicago; Georgia Garrett, Chicago; Shirley Williams,Chicago; 1uhr Dawbiss, Chicago; Nalbamel Gall, Cl ieags; Jabnflurries, Cisicaga; tarea Jackson, Ct,icoga; TlseIr.sa Wageer,Prasyccl Heights; Eolie Willianss, Chicaga.(

MG W()l9IESJ1SWoman's Clubof Niles meeting ClUb Christmas

haidtbrgeflflrceLion uliee(iIlgWednesday, Dcc. IS at 7:30 piso. Monos Gesse Woman's Clubat Ilse Nues Recreation Center, will bold their Chrsstmas meeting7t77 N. Milwaukee ase., Nues. on Dec. 12th at the Fireside Inn,Mceohcrn please noie Ike lisses starling al 1l 00 ssithchange lo 73O p.ns. Guests are ghe"Chrinlnean Boutique." Anisseoul svciccmc. Soleen will have lots of handnoude

We esili be collecling canned items, homemade bakery andgcads tisai cccniug tor Ihr needy candy goods tar uate. There ovilIlansilicn is Riles Sn yleanc be he u While Elephant tokiO undergenerous aille your coslnihulions. Ihr able hands of Ellen DeFran-Many yeople arc counting os oar crues. Oyerutlan Santo Clans urligenerosity and the serri is Ihere. have Ihr Iree ready lo receive theFer our esterlaisisresl 1h01 gifts for Ike eleven fansilies 1h01evening, Ihe Oahlas Cesinsunily Ihr club in fining Chninlaras des-College Group, ander the leader- ncr fein arid bringing gifla lo osship of Karol Versos, will do is Ihr 22nd.comical shit es "Greening Eslcrlaisnscsl bill be a sing-Older". The evening sisould prove 0155g led by lalenled noensherIs be very enlerluining. There Barbara Duffy accompanied oswill also be a $2 grob-hag. the piano by lire chorssing Ester

Ranuro. Gel is Ike spirit ng IhrHsliday Seunorr and jsin the clubnreeibers of lbs GFWC/IFWC by

. callisgttt-53S7.DAR meeting

The Twenty-first Star Chapter Steven P. Brabecnf the Daughters nf Ihr Ansenican Navy Seaman Recruit StevenRevelutian needing will be held P. Broker, nòn of Ronald andut lt;35 one., Wednesday, Dec. Eloise Brobec aU 410f Louise,If, 01 the Pork Ridge Country Shohie, bon cosspteted recruitClub, tOt N. Prospect, Parb training at Recrnil TrainingRidge. Regeni, Mrs. Jobs (Myrat Comnsand, Great Lukeu.Steiskrink, of Nilen, will candsrt A lOft gruduate of Nilen Westthe meeting and the eleclios nf High School, he joined the NavyDelegates and Alternates lv Slale in January, tOSI.Conference and ConlinestalCongress. The Hospitality Corn-milIce will ber Miss Doris Lee,Mes. John (Alicet Pullen, Mrs.Mortho Williams, and Chairmun,Men. Ruhcrt (Sellyt Hsward.The program "Our Country'sHeriloge - Chrislrnun Musir" wiltbe performed by Ihe Maine SnoOkConcert Chuir Ensemble. Thin isa select grsup nf 30 students fromthe Maine South High SchnslCsncerl Choie. They rehearseoulside nf clans lime and performin the eammonity. The choraldireclsr is Mr. Wafler Flechsig.

Siggy K. LethebyMarine Gunny Sgt. Siggy K.

Lethoby, whose wife, Katherine,is Ihr daughter of Yen O. Ko of0027 Copilot dr., Den Plaines, houbeen nseritonioosly pronsoted tohis presenl conk white nerving at91h Marine Corps District,Shawnee Misninn, KS.

Letheby received Ike oc-ceterated prsmntion iorecognition of antulanding per-forneance, duty proficiency anddemonstrated professionalahililies.

Hypnotherapy Sessions forWeight Loss

Saint Francis Hospital of gril p.m. Tise cost furtgeanstun sffers a series uf hyp- reginlrution is $tlt. The hyp-nothecapy sessions designed Is notherapy sessions are conductedassist panlicipanis in losing by Paul A. Petersen, Ph.D.,weight. The yerrgrum is span- clinical psychologist. Fur moresIred by the Hospital's Adult and . infurmation nr reservations, eaSChild Guidance Cesler, 492-6250. Saint Francis Hospital 5

The three 45-minnie kyp- located at 355 Ridge Ave ., isnotheeapy sessiosrs will be held Enanstun,Monday, January n, 1:1, and to, at

FOODFOOD

FOODFOOD

FOOD

ByMerk Kmlenki

HOT SAUCE - THE SECRET SPICE

Ils 55 ansid Chas 1i551a redbottle un the pewuyr ekelt es-eoptfsethatenre oyese unein Blmde Muren? IC nu, eaumaybe wiaainguutsnssesfAmneim's bets ,sscret anises."

Moat people asuosinis naryheat with Irsu sause andthereCoro, quickly diamins itne anese sydey spine. Huw-esce, hstnnucadnennothnneto be an incendiary liquid.Nut every pepper is un Isst"an n "taksaoa" pypp or nur ankland lu fisnar an tame "bullnesC pappem. One nacistethat oalsikitn kath n candealatusasen uf heat used a rinkpepper flavor in the osyenurpapper.

So, read ynar ingredientatatemann -. if is tpesioes"sonde from cayenne red pep'pars," you'll Imuw eus busenothing ta fese. .

One hut canoe, RodHutCayenne Pepper Sauna, neAtsnIp Louininua Snoilang pep-pers la aoyasme sarietylsehinlu huno suporiorkedy asidqnslity. ma nuetunineuse althis una variety ufpappee ta.turet aeonristouslymuderateheut Insel, o full.kodied pep-per flavor, and o deep radcolorthe porcaetokarester-idles fer ou all-purpuar uoa.

Eapedweeting seiCh hotenuuo aas be fus hreauao s tsun being sat the Savor io

r foods, nos isst uveepusnerthem with kaut. Ysu'llk o ear-peised and defightad, to Soduutkuwhste osearan nu.banco sowa uf ysse favurilerecipes. It's sIso a geoni wayto assise op woso massa, ospa-emIly chiohas und seafood.

To hate yos di soovee Cha"e oorateyr 0e" fl rose howe,icy 5ko easipe cor 'SPICYSEASONING sAUCE," This5cl qure550 e blonds Oha eiehseye000esdpeyoegovoeslBedHot wilb 1h eawoetsana stoot supo,, dOso npsehslneo-ocoisgu und Porn,auussh,ouc.

lt perks uy elks, ableben,eRaba, coco on Ohr rob, andfait baked petaban, whntkargrilled outdoors or kahod,roostad oc broiled iunide.You'lltose the uni quneec se

SPICY SEASONINGSAUCE

I cap (2 tIjeRal balker112 rep Ds.rkec Redtant

Ceye.sBe Pepper Sauce1/2 cup catsup2 tublrupeesne grsitrtt

Parmesuts cheeseItaaupauu aaah Durkee

Sweet BaulI sudImpurted Ossegusse

1/2 toaupeess tharheeGarlic Puteder

Melt buttero remecefrese heat, Stir ja remsita-leg legrcdleutai miethoroughly. Um half themure au u vermille all-purpose ceamnieg forbeStieg, bus1ereseing ermurinutieg. Surer the re-maieisag mace at th tablefar added Saver.Makes 2 ItS cups.

e BASTEBrssab on rhirkcs, ribs

ar ctcukduris.glett 10 mIss-uteecfgrilling, brniliegarbalsiag brush ugaiss jestbefare serving,

. . SEASON

Brush mess an the rab orpointers lquurtcrrd orase-wise) liberally with asure,Failtemap and grill arbuheuntil dane. Basic againjust befare cervisig far alivclirrdaehafnOssaning,

r MARINADEMarinate bref kabnke or

aparcrlbn encra glut inhalf nf 0k maaaoe , Grill,brail nr bulle an denired.Use remai ning uasoe tukante during cashing andagain juOt befoIworiug.

SEND IN YOUR FAVORITE RECIPES TOIF000-elu The Ougle. 8746 N. Shcrwse Od., Nues, lLOOl4t

eEdiso,s Huao The OiuhO To 000mw All RecipesAnd Edit rar CantInO And speso.

People help eachother in grouptherapy

Individuals in a group can helpeach olher faster heller sell-enclideoco and botter abilities Iocope with depression andanniety.

Far Northwest Coanaeling Cee-ter, 6225 Northwest Hwy. inChicago, oIlers group therapyuessiscu regularly. "Throughtathieg with and listening la otherpeople, ole can heller recogoteeone's atrengths sed lirnitutioon,"sayo Kenia Walsh, ACSW, ose ofIke group therapy leaders,

"Many people find the supportand eucouragement of groupIherapy te be invaluable duelaSIheir straggle legnose," eon-houes Mr. Walsh. "Il cao beuseful by itself or io eonjuoclioawilk ledinidool or family coso-seling."

Fees for grssp therapy aredetermined os a sliding scalebasis. For further inforsoalinu,call Carol P1551, CSW, or KevinWalsh, ACSW al 774-7551.

For Northwest Counseling Cee-1er is a program of LulkeranSocial Services of Illinois.

A boy, Kevin Aolhsoy, S lbs03 os., so Novembre 2, to Mr.and Mro. Palrich J. Kelly, 1304Barberry In., Mt. Proupeel.Bratheer Timmy If mo. Sister rDeanna 3 yru. Grandparents: Mr.and Mro. Frank Martello, Nibsand Mr. asid Mrs Timothy Kelly,Buffalo Grove,

A bay, Keeneth Aaron, b lbs.105/a 0e., OR November 2, lo Mr.and Mro. Ken Shall, 91M Green-wood, Den Plaines. Grund-parents: Mr. and Mrs. JohnBalugh, Chleaga, and Mr. andMrs. Eagnue Shah, Des Plaines.

,Still have ' HOliday shcpp-'ng to do7 That s o kbecause we ve got you'covered.And just in time for yourgift giving selections. yourfavorite Golf Mill storeshave published their hou-dy tábloid 12 days 'tu

Christmas.Pick up your copy nowwhile you're at Golf Milland se.e the ' tremendousvslues that are °ìn-store°5fôryou. ''There s no need to panicabout yolfl' gift gvingneéds just shop Golf MilLbecause' Wetve Got You"Covered.

The Bugle, Thartday, Demembe.l2, 1985

Santa visitsBotaHic GardenSauta Clam will he drapping by

the Cbicago Balaflic Garden at 7p.m., Thursday, Dee, 19, ta vieilwith children of all agra. Bringthe whale family to see the spec-laonlar holiday display, "AChildren's Chrintmau," renleredaeousd a hrealk-tahiug 45-foalChrislmas Ire,.

After sittiog oa Santa's boo,,children cao sing Christmascarola with pmofessianalnlsoieiao, Laren Campbell.There will also be Chnistnoasstories and cralls for all aSen.

Adasinsion for this event is $1per person and there io a son-meoober parking fer of $1/ear stthe Chicago Solanie Gordon.

The Garden io located a halfniele Kaol of Ike Edens Es-peenoway 00 l.ahe-Cooh Road inGleneve. For 000re informalion,call 312/S35-5440.

Page 13

oTwin girls, Bridgotte Mario

and Laura Ellaahelh, 5 1ko. 3½os,, and 4 lbs. 15 or., on Oetohor30, to Mr. and Mro. John P.loggia, 225 N. Chester, PathRidge. Sisler: Vanesua Ann, Ilmo. Grandparents: Mr. and Mm,Guido Raggio, Niles, and Mr. andMro. Luciaso Bonvenulo,Wilmotte.

A girl, Courtney Alyse, 7 1hs.3½ on., on November 3, to Mc.and Mrs. Chester Hancock, 9104W. Terrace pl., Dm5 Plaises.Grandpsrenls: Jimmy andYsnsse Chalin, Dallas, TX., andCalvin Hascoch, CoIdwoll. AR

f- toDdlicNUEF-CSISraUSn Color-O.pot'fyitssm

eàauje one cl the marL valuable poinLr o tJr;tingir Lhe proLection of' Lhe hair.

fitaria'ß (IßiffurE. 9105 N. Milwaukee

Nues II. 60648 966-4388QØs-bvEII.

INTERNATIONAL HAIR COSMETICS

e

12 days 'ti Christmas

. . . isle'sc gel c,regem,l

'. tOLFA .r2 M I_P"m SHOPPING

CENTERGaIt Road ot Milwaukee Atenue.

(312)699-9440Shop JCPenney, MainStreet, Sears and 30 other fine stores

Daily lOarn-spm, Saturday lOam-9pm, Sunday llam-6pm

CRIB LINENS - 50°/o Off SiCKEnER

Includes: discvnl:nosd polIcies. Cvmtsrlers, Bumpers. DunI Ruffles,Diaper SlackerS, Pillows, Sheels, Organizers & Wallhavg:ngs

NEW PATTERNS - ll°lo OFF ano REmOLaR eRICE

. s Jenny Lind CRADLE

eS__i,_c'LjL

liíihnuii5' $Q95in;,,,'

c:::S, MspLv 0v OAK WITH MATTRESS

nsSr'cnVOPEssTvD

'

po-,, ' 'St!e(L SING

SWlNG $7995L '«''« '

p °°a'°s

TABLE & CHAIR SETS

l?y±c$orF

" INFLATABLE WALKER

T°;su;

CRIBS & BIBS ' . 967-172082211 M'noI G,,lf Roossd Nilro (9 esso 7 f),,e. Mi,,,,.- Fri. tif is.,,,,-t0 0.555.

ll,,.i go- vi,,,i,i,;,,e (:,.,,,,r,,,'o,,. fr ,,,,, ;,,IscI:IISI i0 0:,,,,,, I Sil. liii,, sis.- Efs.ss,..Su,s,, II- I sis,.

Page 10: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

State Senator Walter Dudyce(R-7) and State RepreseatutiveRoger McAuliff (R-14) announ-red Sunday they will introducelegislation in the general Asueno-bly when they return early nextyear, to legalize "Las Vegasnight" lund-raisers for non-profitgraups in Illinois.

Present law, while allowingson-profit organizations tooperate bingo games and raffles,baos "Lao Vegas" or "casino"night endeavars by churches,veterano groups and other not-for-profit organizations. Joiningthe tegiutators at Iheir annuso-cement at the St. Patrick HighSchoot Library, 59go W. Belmootuve. was Governor James Thom-psoo.

"Many churches, parochialschools aod charitable graspsdepend opon iocome from Ihenervents to underwrite school

I

NE W MINOLTA

i MAMIi

I

tuition cools, community servicesand publie assistanceprograms," IheGovernor said.

Senator Dodyco added "St.Patrick high school in Chicagorecently had to cancel a 'LasVegan night' at the last minutebecame nf csrreot Illinois law.Withoul Ihese fund-raisers, theschool would tose $150,000 a yeario operating revenue andprobably seed to raise tuition by$200 o student to make op the dit-fereoce."

"Dottaro from "Las VegasNight" fund-raisers are med tomeet such diverse seeds as theeducation of our chitdreo aod theimprovement of the tines ofcitizeos stricken by disease. Weshould begin lo help, sot continuelo obstruct, these activities whichprovide sorely needed funds toachieve objectives that arc testyworthy," said Represeotative.

I :.\_u f

AUTOFOCUS'2 ''

World's easiest 35mm SLRbecause' it alone has autofocus built-In.

Automatic Multi-Program Selectiovi Full metered manual control.

j (AMPS). . . Fast 1/2000 SeC. shutter speed

: Aduanced Touch Control Panel for Whole nno wurld of optionalease of operation. Autofocus lenses.

::Built-in

Motorized FrIm Control Wide range of optional avancedSystem. accessories.

.2MilUSÄ

a operatIon. on less.

I ST PRICE I59OO.MINOLTA MAYXUM 7000

ONLPFROM THEMIND OFMINCLTA . *wI5Ommfl.7Lons

VE HAVE A VERY LIMITEDSUPPLY OF MAXXUMS

I-HURRY IN - FIRST COME . FIRST SERVED

WE ALSO HAVEA Limited Supply of the

MINOLTA MAXXUM 9000 ProfessionalAutofocus SIR Camera

Ask kw Details. u

I

McAuliff e.Governor Thompson mid this

proposed tegislalioo would io-elude charitable, educational,retigious, frateroal and veteransgroups an those eligible for liceo-siog by brat governmentauthorities. The sufre proceduresio followed io regolatiug raffles.

Also included iothe bill will berestrictions against licensingfelons with gambling cosvictions,an age limit of 18 fOr "Las VegasNight" participants, rule-makingpowers for local governments,ticeonrire of not-for-profit groupswhich have bees io esisleOce aminimum of fine years and en-forcement of requiredbookheepiog on the expenses,receipts and net proceeds fromgamisg nights.

Those with felony coovictionswould he banned from par-ticipatioo in such events asmanaters. -

lo addittoo, groups wootd berequired to establish a bank onthe "casino night" premises forcoonersion of currency into shriptor chips for use in playisg thegames at chance. Cash use io ae-luatgomes woutd be allowed.

Jodte Willard J. Lasoers of theCircuit Court of Cosh County miffbe the guest speaker at a 12:15luncheon meeting ou Tuesday,Dec. 17th for tbeKiwaoiu Club ofArtrsgton Heights.

Hick Kirehoff, Vice Presideot,has aunsuoced that the meetingsvitI he held at the Artingtoo ParkHitton, W. Euclid Ave., andRohling Rd-in Arlington Heights.

Judge Lassers was a practicingattorney for St years before hemas appointed a judge by theSupreme Court of Illinois. He hasbees a judge forO years.

Lassen gradoated rum laudefrom the University of ChicagoLaw School. He served as amember of the United States Ar-my from 1945to 1946.

An a practicing attorney, hefound himself with eases io theSupreme Court of the UnitedStates. He has vast experience inteachiog and tecturiog, ar-hitratioo, government service

Edward J.Edward J. Klineoberg, uon of

Charles L. and Arlene B. EBnen-berg, of 6833 N. Lawell ave. Lin-coluweod, has beeu promoted inthe U.S. Air Force to the rank of

Hirsch seeks -.

County Board seatGordon S. Hirsch, a W year old

attorney from Skohie announceshe in a caodidate for o suburbanseat 00 the Cook County Board inthe RepuhlicaO primory on Mar-ch 15.

Hirsch proposed a 7-pointprogram for change in CookCounty government which io-etuded; establishmeol et so Of-fice nf lolergoveromentalCuoperatien to assist traubledunits of government, a job-mat-eking program to curb uoem-ploymeot, commercial propertytan restructurlsg for strougeconomic development, appoin-hug, instead of electing,.ministerial county officials (libeRecorder, Clerk, ood Treasurer)to reduce patronage and increaseaccountability.

Hirsch charged that the"current board members are eelwitting to dioctose their finoocialisterests. People have the right teboom that their elected officialsde not profil at the County's en-pense. People must also hoowIhat they are welcome te par-ticipete."

He ptaes te be an active rom-missioner mho would re-eotohlishthe suburban Republican Party

- Gordon S. Iltrscb

as the cooscience of countygovernmeOt.

Hirsch served as one of ournations' youugest elected of-ficials by serving the Niles Tesso-ship High School Beard ofEducation as a member at age 15and as presidentat age 20.

For further information, phone(312)945-1600.

Judge Lassers State Police

to address Kiwanis good dogs- -- -. q looking for

Judge WfflardJ. Lomees.

and journalism. Judge Lasoers iopresently asuigsed to the LawDivision at the Daley Center.

Klinenbergfirst lieutenant.

The tieutenaot received amaster's degree to 1965 fromNorthwestern University, Enau-5500.

Petite Hair Care. Salon

Men and Women

J/ithz9 c3pecial,. WITHTHISADONLY

HAIR CUTS REG. SALEMEN b WOMENS '7.00

QUANTUM LONG 35Q 3OOPERMS SHORT HAIR. o.00 25.00

7345 N. HARLEM LNILES.ILL.60648 t

s,

ANNE MULLAGHY647-0797/647-9183

The Illiooio Stute Police arelooking for a few good GermanShepherds betweeu the age of oneand two years. The dogs areneeded te enlarge the agenciesCasine Program, aud will acceptdonatiens efgeod representativesefthe German Shepherd breed.

The dogs mosChe able tutoterate strange people movingaround them while they work, beoutgoing and friendly temper-ment, courageous, have ne fearof unosual noise, and have a highlevel of curiusity. Dogs beisgceosidered must be well-markedin color, have ears erect, goodteeth and eyes, and he free of hipdysplasia.

you feel your dog may meetthese qualifications," stated Cap-tain Geerge P. Hornyan, Corn-madder ofDiutrict 15 State Policein Oak Brook, "and you arewilliug to donate your GermauShepherd,lhere may heu spot ferit with one of the heut CanineUnits in the nation,"

To find oat more about theCanine Program, cantact theillinois State Police, (Sly) 782-7478. -

Thanksgiving Feastat Nelson School

Thirty youngslers in the threeEarly Childhood Moppet class'rooms at Nelson Schoolcelebrated Thanksgiving withtheir teachers, Cynthia Snyder,Ruth Ford, and Barbara Levine,and aides, MarIa Turofoky, JanetGrant, and Fay Kosnoff, unMonday, Nov.20.

The children had a Thanks-giving Day feast comptele withturkey, homemade butler, cornbread, retieh and dessert.

The dinner was the calmmationof a unit en the first Thaoho-giving.

The children were very in-terested inUi&veyage fromEngtaod tu Cape Cod by thePilgrimu. They enjoyed the feastand they liked dressing up aseither Pilgrims or Indians.

Nelson School is located at 8901N. Ozanam Ave., in Nileu, and ioOne uf four elementary schools ioEast Maine SeheelDiatriet g3,

Unique holidäygiftfor elderlyFor the elderly or the pernun

living alone, It meona indepen-deuce and oecority. To theirfamiBes, it means reassuranceandpeace of mind.

The Communication ReopenueSystem, available through HolyFamily Hospital in-Des Plaines,allows the elderly er those liviogalune to receive help fer amedical emergency at the touchof a hatten. Two Holy FamilyHospital Heme -Health CarePrograms offering resp505esystems are "Close Companien"and "Care Conlinoity."

"The pregPams'bredeuiñed tain their independent lifestylefer the elderly, these livisg alone, but who are apprehensive aboutthe handicapped and those possible emergency situations.recovering from surgery or With the Care Continuityillnens," says-Jane ¡pues, direc' system, ambulance services arebr of Holy Family Hospital's immediately dispatched. TheHome Health Care tlepartment. reopending emergency persosnel

The primary difference bel- are also given pertinent medicalmeen the two systems is the per- information including medicalson or agency who would respond history, altergies, medieatiennin case of an emergency. The and hespitat preference, which isClose Cempaoies system witt kept en file al the Support Center.dispatch friends, nèighborn er For mere information on Closerelatives te render aid. Close Companion and Care Continuity,Companies in designad ter those colt Hoty Pamily Hespitatwho wont to tine alone and mois- al 257-loot, est. 1372.

Tii'i.: ....

The Bugle, Thursday, December 12, 1985

LHoliday Specials- FOR SENIOR CITIZENS

PERM .50% OFF fr *7.00WEEKDAYS ONLY

5O% OFF HaIrcuts Reg.'l 6.00. FIR5TTIMEC0nT0MfR50NLY

,%m LKI,LL cai ò9fri- MEN & WOMEN HAIR CARE

8149 N. MILWAUKEE 470.0899

Our unique 5-year plan gives youa guaranteed rate of 15% In thefifth year. Cragin brttcves you dcscrvesomething extra for moking wise tong-term investments for your IndividualRetirement Account. And here's ourprogram wrapped up in one simplepackage.

Open your 1985 IRA 00w or your 1986tRA (beginning Jan. l( rn our special5-year fixed roteCD )currently payingCragin's highest rate,9.50%( and we'llreward you with a 15% rate fer the finalyear of the CD term.

To qualify for the 15% , just:i . Open four additional Cragin

5-year fixed rate IRAn for eachof the following four years.

2. Open all five lElA CDs for themaximum contribution per-milled by law afthe lime eachaccount is opened.

Naturally, during the next four years.Cragin will continue te pay the highrates for which we are known. So youcans be assured of the fast and steadygrowth ofyour reltrement funds, withthe peace of mind that your IRA isinsured safe by the FSLICYour 15% is guaranteed. Bent of all, the 15% rate in guaranteed, -

provided you have opened the four additional accounts. Please note, the15% rate will be paid only for the fifth year of the original IRA CD only..Also, for the 15% rate to be credited, your fifth tRA CD must be opened30 days prior to maturity of the original S-year CD.

The required maximums. To enter Ihe Super Rate Plan, you mustdeposit in one lump sum the maximum annual contribution, currently$2,000 for an individual wage earner or $250 for a non'working spouse.(Married couples with $2,250 can split their accounts an permittedby law.) If both you and your spouse work and earn at least $2,000each, you can deposit $4,000 in the Super Rate IRA Plans.

35mm PremIerCamera sirSSower lens

u.

MugoocOOAM/EM pocher

1250-rosir trole Cobradeber telephone slits

null bolder

CRAGIN1INGSOver $1.5 billion in assets

. I-

To qualify for the 15% rate. justdeposit the legal fnaximum IRAcontribution permitted for each of thefive years.

Initial contributlopos to the Plan mustbe for calendar years 1985 and/or 1986and cannot be rottover funds or transfersfrom existing IRAs.You can't load Right now, you'reprobably asking, "What will happenif t should decidefor one rcasnn oranothernot to open my IRAs for lateryearn in the 9-year CD or at Cragin alall?" Yes, it does mean that you wouldnot receive the 15% rate for the last year.But you still come out a winner becauseyour initiai S-year IRA will continueearning al its regular competitive rate.Bonus on top of a bonus! Choose afree gift when'you open a $2.000Super Rate IRA Plan. Wust yet another

real incentive for opening up youruper Rate IRA Pian? We'll give you any

one of the four quality gifts shnwn here,free ofctnarye. immediateiy after youdeposit your IRA maximum of $2,000.Hurry. 15% rate guaranteed only

through January 31. 1986. Because this offer is so special, we'reoffering the 15% rate for a limited time only.

lfyou have already opened your 1985 tRA, why not open your t986IRA as soon us possible after January 1. This way, 1986 will become thefirst year efyour plan. which will conclude with your opening IRAsthrough the year 1990.

Ofeourse, ifyou haven't opened your 1985 IRA yet, why net openboth your '85 and '86 IRAs?

To learn our current 5-year IRArate, cull our 24-Hour Rate Lineat 889-0599 or contact your nearestCragin office, Act new and show youhave a gift for wise investment.

9.50%CuOnOr b'ycae CD rare. simple

in teens t paid auouatty. Offer subjenire IRS eegolarterrs. If any.

ESLIC

ria. :.'. f u.0 .' o ( tì ,._..'' , I', ', .'t'si

Page 15PIge'14 TheHiigIe,Thurday, December U, 1S

Legislators seek to legälize"Las Vegas" fund-raisers

Page 11: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

,4

ç

Page 16

Drflv

ASSEMBLEDTESTED AND

READY FOR USE

RAM

The Bug1e,Thsday, December 12,1985

. 1MONROE

4.HEAW

DUTYRADIAL TUNEDSHOCKS

Reg. PT5ce'14995

RICH'S AUTO CENTER Now Features EZ CREDIT With YourNEW Dunlop Service oioj Tie CreditCard - APPLY NOW

Just S.y 0AD UtvC

ch_w.wwid. y

o.v. C.bz OPENMON-FOL \7 AMIPM

SAT.7A984PM

COMPAUTO REPAIR

CURTIR963.5040

1 N. MPW.. Av.NI..-"----y

ALL WORK

. GUARANTEED

TORO

..

The flre-os

7457 N. Milwaukee nr. HarlemNues - Phone: 647-0646

INSTALLED

$7495Ufe*,,e Gua,ante.

FO!EIGÑi 8

ÇA

MAJOR ItMINORENGINEREPAIRS

Arm yourself for winter and save$40

Let it snowLe

p% I

With a Toro, the snow shovelers in your family can laugh stwinter. The Toro 620 snowthower can clear 6 inches of snow off s50 foot two.car driveway in 15 minutes.

Two-year Limited Warranty. Toro is known for qualityand durability. Here's the proof.

Hawn't yuu donesithout al long enongh?

SERVICE CENTER ON PREMISES

A ACEM HARDWARE

NILES PA DISMovementclasses foryoungsters

The Nile, Pork District will tosfferiog thy following classes forchildren oges 6 months to 10years. Classes begin the week ofJan. 6 and run for O weeks. Feesstated are resident raten.Register at the Nifes ParkDistrict office, 7077 Milwaukeeave. before Moo. Dec. 30. Call967.0633 for more information.

Infant Exercise 6-12 mss. -Thars. lo-lt am. at OrenoasHeights Gysn$lg.

Tiny Oym for 2 yr. olds . Fri. 9-9:45 am. at Gresnao HeightsGym. $12.

Tiny Gym for ages 3, 4, 5 . Fri.11-11:40 0m. at Greosas HeightsGym. $12.

Gym for Tots 4-0 yrs. - Fri. t-1:45 p.m. at Greonan HeightsGym. $12.

Toddler Time ages 12-1f mo. -Taro. t-2 p.m. al GrensanHeigkts Gym. $16.

Tat Aerobics fur ages 5-10 yrs. -Wed. at the Ree. Center. $0. 3:35-4:35 (5-7yrn.) 4:30-5:35 (1-lOyrs.)

Alt of the above macernest se-tivities stress hand/eye coor-dination, rhythmic enercises,strength and fus!

MODEL S-620E20" WIDE

ELECTRIC START

HOttob UnO., ThURL, FRI. l:OO.EsobEL, W6D Idi.. l . 4,00OUNDAY lhQf.,OQ

January DanceClasses

The Niles Park District wilt loeoffering the following danceclasses beginning the week ofJan. 01h. Regislralion will be ac-cepted at the park district office,7077 Milwaukee Ave. keforeFriday, Jan. 3rd.10,1ro to Tap & Ballet - for ages5&g. Tap and Bailey bondsmen-taIn will be taught. Sat. 9:35-lO:3g5m. $11/resident. 5 whn.Basel LI - for agen f-13. Emphasison farther dcvolopisg Ballettechniques. Some previousBaIley required. Wed. 0:30-7:30p.m. $ll/reoidrsl. I wIss.Choras Line Dancing - for nlderadults. A goad way to cncrcinewhile learning finer techniques ofsocial dancing. Move to the bighand soand) Wed. 7:30-8:30 p.m.$18/resident. 8 wkn.

Call the NOes Park Dintriel formore informalion os these andnlher artivitien for children andadults -9676633.

Ladies ChoieThe NUes Park Dinlrict's 1980

Ladies Ckoice Brochure will beavailable os Dcc. 101k.

Some of the places we'll bevinitiag include the FederalBuilding, Bergkoff's, a venture loSouth Bend, lsliaoa und to theTulip Fentival in Holland,Mictoigan. We'll eat touch in a 40

Çhristmas PChildren in graden pro-school

through 0th grade are es-eouraged tu enter the NUes ParkDistrict's Christmas Posler Con-test. Free poster paper can be oc-taaicol at tse NOes Park Districtoffice, 7877 Milwaukee Ave. bet-

LJ9

BEAUTY PKG.#1. Ms,ssge . Hoi, Shoping. Coniai . Hoi, ttpl:ng. Pndioarn . Light Makn.tp. Man:nurn . sse of Puni b Spn

'h,,O,00n, 1O5BEAUTY PKG. #3

-

oster Contest

Qq ftqy

FAUST OF ITAL

. FOu:oI . L:ght Make-Op

. Pedicure . 00e nf Puni t

. Maninure4-Ohs. 65

BEAUTY PKG. #53 Mas. Health Club Membership

5O

ICT

For younggymnasts

The Nibs Park District will he-

nffcrtng the- fsllnwing gymnasticclasses kegouning the werk of

. January 6 and rsnning for 8weeks. Register hefnre Dec. 3001Ike Recreatinn Center, 7577Milwaukee ave. Fees stated arorcntdeot rates. Call 967-6633 formore infscsnatios.

Rhylhmir Gyosoostics ages 9-13 - Ribbons, hoops and halls areused lo enhance gymnantic and

- douce shills. Thurs. 4-5 p.m. atGrennon HeigktnGym. $12.

Jr. Gyosaoutics ages t-1g -iltudeslo work un tke heam, haro,borne and tumbling. Fri. 4-5 pou.(keginners) 0-6 p.m. (inter. mustmunt be able to complete a round-off and a bachhesd.(

Gyomoantics ages Il and up -Gymnasts may work on op:ionalor conOpssOry routines. Fri. 6-0

t0Jill Wosd, a qualified gym-soutien instructor, will teacheach oftheue clames.

e brochures -room mansind, take a luncheoncroise on Lake Michigan, see theplay "Cats" and "Hells Dolly".House ou tise Rock is nu ouragenda an well an Ray Radigan'sRentsurast and the Gulden Ron-delle Center in Wiaconsis.

Nilcs ladies may, register forthese trips as afDee. 101k.

w000 Ike hours ofo-5 Msu.-Fri.Prizes will he awarded towin-

mng contestants at the EilenPark District Christmas Partyou Sat. Dec. 14th. Cull the parkdistrict uffice for more iufsr-mohos (967-6633).

BEAUTY SALON S HEALTH SPA UNDER ONE ROOFGIVE THE GIFT OF HEALTH S BEAUTY

CHOOSE PROM THE FOLLOWING SIX PACKAGES

BEAUTY PKG.#2. Moosage Hai, thaping. Pedioo,n . Hoi, Styling

Manieuru . tiaht Make Sp. SOn ut Poni h Spa

uso». $75 -BEAUTY PKG. #4. Foulai Hair Shaping. Mauleare . Hair StginPndins,n . 5,0 aI P551 H Spa

&Y,ic, 8OBEAUTY PKG. #6

-

SUNTANNINGiov:,it 4O

WE CAN CUSTOM DESIGN ANY BEAUTYPACKAGE TO FIT ANY BUDGET.

5835 Dempster St. Moflon Grove967-0420 967O42l

J OhDUL? -Ir EDUCATISN'I, PROGRAM J

Profesaianul educators.recugnize Ike fact that gifledchildren have special needs tkat:canant be mel in must regularclamruums. Many pukllc neknul-dislrieta uffer gifted prugrams,kul fr66 day clausrnnmu are notusually available ta children un-der a cerlain age (i.e., 08kgrade). Became uf tldo a group nfparents is Chicags's northweslnuburhu formed a sckool, Spec-trum Educational Center, as animmediate answer tu theirekildren'sueeds.

Speclroas is governed by ahoard nf directors comprised nfnue member nf euch of theoriginal families and severalarea prufessinsals. Specialists ingifled education have toen hiredtu teach in the prugram,csrrieulam kas toen written, auda facility and equipment.procured. Spectrum is now ko itssecund year uf uperation and itsprogram in euntisualty beingrefiaed. Parents are inlimalelyinvolved in the develspmeut nfIkeir child's own individualizedprogram, Ike School's program,and Ike nchml's daily uperaliun.

Spectrum Education Center

District 207 suThe calendar for the 198g sum-

mer scknnt prugram in MaineTaweskip High Schaut Districl257 was apprueed hy the bsard ofeducation at tke December 2meetmg.

Sin week classes will beginTuesday, Jane 17, and endFriday, July 25. lleven weekclassm will bogie Taeaday, June17, and end Friday, Asgust 1. Thefirst set of three week courseswill kegin Tuesday, June 17, andend Thursday, July 3. The neesud

Finally!! An education worthyof your gifted child

Heres u piace Where your girted eMigren can reach their fai! polentiaispecoruv Educational center proalden an enriched eneiroenlenl fer

pre-kindergarten kindergarten and eierneetary students, ages 4 to is.

lu your Ch:id5 present schnoi abie to adeqsataiy educate the gifted chiid7This is an open invitation tu Juin us at spectrum to esamine a gifted schooi-

environment that your chiid wont want lo ieaae

Spectrum provides:

o indiaidvoilzed eooeationai Program )ifpui for each studento Facuity euperienced in gifted educationo Puii day programo Hait day Jr -Kindergarten program iages 4 and 51o Snail ciass sizeso computer education, inclsding a inrge serbare iibraryo OrtS music Programo inlroduclron to foreign langaage

Saturday enrichment ciasseso Active parent support groupo Ch5iienge

MotivationUnderstanding.

if your thud is an Hotly reader, sensitive, working Weii abuse grade ievei.on enhibits Other attributes of giftedness, you uont want to misc thisopportunity to discuss your chiid5 vends with educators skiiied e gifted

education Coloriais are availasie r orrev ira end distribution

Spectrum Educational Centera schnsI fsr gilled and telentelt chtldres

i 255 tslciiffe Road, SuffniO Sroue, iiiinois 0000gCorner of Ñ'iinglOf Heights Road and University Drive

(South of Dundee Rd. in the Jacob Punge Community Ru:idingl(3i2l394-4R77

yI School Cuidèj

prunides a prsgram fur gilledand lalented children ages fourthrssgk ten. It is struelared tualtsw each child lo grow andlearn in ways best suited lu thatindividsal child lhruugh thedevelupmenl aud implemen-talion sf au individualizedprogram fsr each child. Spec-trum provides au enriched eu-vironmeut where gifted childrencan recognize and hecnme cam-fortable with Iheir abilities.Through isteraetiun withage/ability peces each Spectrumsludent is ahle Io realizedevelopment possible ouiy in aprugram such as Ibis.

In additisu tu its regularprograms, Spectrum upounorsseveral community serviceprojects. A series of Parent lu-formation Forauss arc held eachyear So help Ike communitydevelop on understanding uf gif-tedneas, how gifted and talesledchildren arr ïdentilied, and Ikespecial needs uf gifted children.Dr. Sandra Scheinhaum uf Nar-thhruuh will speak at Spectrum'snest Parent Formas, at 8 p.m.,January 22. Dr. Schuinhaum'spresentation will address Ike

mmer schoolset st three week courues will -

begis Muoday, July 7 and endFriday, July 25. Friday, July 4,will he sbserned as a holiday.

Tatlian fur 1980 nuzuener schoolcourses will remain the same at$78 fur a 1 credit cnurse, $42 for ae-0 credit morse, $157 for a labusaron, and $167 and $32 forbiology which includes the basfee fur field trips. Regislratioufees fur all clamen will iucreasefrom $41016.

-

T1

Spectrum Educational Centerfor gifted and talented children

social/emutional development ufgifted children, and the effeclIhat different programs cualdhave ou this develupmenl. AllForums are free and open tu thepuhlic.

Spectrum also cosducts Satur-day eurickmeut classes. Thinyear's classes are scheduled tukegis February 1. Thin programis open lu area children onable toattend the school's full-timeprogram as well as lo the schuol'sstudents. Spectrum is also io theprocess uf developing a packel ufinformatisu helpful Io parents ufgifted children and other is-terested individualu, and a seriesof group nesuisun loe Ike samepopolatinu.

For additisnal infurmatiusabout Spectrum EducationalCenter cuntacl the school at 125fRadcliffe, BafOalo Grove, Illinois,06689, telephone number 312-394-4977 daring Ibe regular schoolday. The school's hours are Mas-day through Friday 5:35 am. tu3:00 p.m. -

TheBugle, Thur.day, December12, 1985

rEVENINGL CLASSES

SJB Science Fair

Then you'd better choosethe lumi Tower!

. Fully furnished apartmentss Wall to wall carpetings Air conditionings Maid service. No utility billss An active social programs Remodeled cafeteria. Variety of meal plans. Computer Center. Fitness Center

St. Jahn Brebeuf nehoel held theirunience fair su Nov. 13th & 14thin which all faith and ninth, neveuth and eightk graders enbibiledtheir prujeclu. Ribbons were given tu fissI, second and Ihird placewinners in each field of science in tise 5-8 diviuion und the 7-5division. Teachers from surrsunding high schools, toen elementaryschools and other kuawledgable persons in the field nf science werejudges for Ike 7-8 grade division, while local teachers judged the 5-6grade division.

Want to be known by your name at

the University of Illinois?

A privately-owned residence hall.

On-Campus :c011ve1ilt5ce withan Off-Campus Lifestyle

For application andcolor brochure.Call or write:

ILLINI TOWER409 E. Chalmers

Champaign, II 61820

1-(211) 344-0400

Page 12: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

Reurreçtion High Schoolrecently was awarded a specialcertificate signifying 50 years ofaccreditation by the North Cen-frai A550cialioo of Colleges and

. Schools.Dr. John S. Kemp, Illinois State

Director of the North CeotraiAssociation, congratulated Sr.Elaine Twarok, Principal ofResarreetinn High School aodMrs. Barhara Heyrman,Assistant Principal, and added"50 years of North CentralAssociation accreditation is anhonor of which everyone atRosarrection High School can hepcnud. The school has made along-term commitment lo of-focing a quality educationalprogram to the young people ofthis commnesity."

Althoagh the NCA wan fnnodedin 1895, the first list of accreditedschools was sol published until

TheThigle; Thursday, Denember 12;1985

Resurrection High Schoolaccredited for 50 years

1904. Resurrection High Sebos!became accredited in 1935. II

tuinn some 292 other schools inIllinois that have been accreditedfor 5f years.

. Today, over f,Gog secondaryschools, elementary schools,colleges and Universities in lostales, plus the Department ofDefense Dependent Schoolsaronod the world, have joinedtogether in the NCA io ocssperotive quest for edacationalImprovement.

Qnolily ednca!ion, on ideal inthe post, is as inlperalive today.North Central Association oc-creditation and evaluation offerhoth a framework and an effec-lIve tool to help schools clarifytheir goals, recognize theirstrengths and limitations, andimplement processes andprograms to help meet the needsof today's sludento.

A School Programfor the

EmotionallyDisturbed Student

Boys and girls between the ages01: twelve and eighteen.Loveliton Academy provides theacademic programming andpsychological support that allowthese students to complete theirschool studies.

For More Informatise contact:

LOVELLTONACADEMY600 VILLA, ELGIN, ILLINOIS

(312) 695-0077

RESURRECTIONHIÇJH SCHOOL

Ear s tsdests aro eahing a d5fferznco fur themse t oes and oCh nrs-.-ar e tot?

nc neo.. Infon,e.tJon pl..e znntoCR..,.ndn.z High SnhoolSSOOW.,zT.IcnnChkt.go. IHlnnl.ßC3l

Accreditatinn by the NorthCentral Association essores thatthe school is meeting the minimalconditions for effectiveness. Bysetting standards for basicoperations of the school and byrequiring s comprehensiveeraluation once every sevenyearn, the NCA olioeulaten theschools towards cootinsoun ini-provenlenf. Thin in accountability

Regional accreditation, whichprovides optional, voluntary,self-policed standards forschools, achieveS a large degreeof quatitv Punirsi, yet does sotforfeit that soiqoe and invaluablefeature of American education -local goveroasce ofthe schools.

NCA accreditatios helpn haitdpublic esofideoce by assuring thepublic that the ochos! is meetingexpectoti005 and fulfilliog notonly local standards, hut alsothose obre widely acceptedthroughout the state and the

Felician Collegehonors sttitlenisFelician College, 3050 W.

Peterson Ave., Chicogo, recentlyhonored studeoto for academicescoUence and instatted new uf-heers of Phi Theta Kappa, anatisnwide honor society forstudents is two-year cotleges.New memhern of Felirian'sAlpha Iota Psi Chapter of PhiTheta Kappa are Felicia Reyesand Mario Rosado. Elected of-ficeru whs were iestalted at therecent initiation ceremosy are:President, Thomas Tahany; VicePresident, Hsllyann Nagel;Secretary, Terry Bernas; andTreasurer, Lori Toscano.

Phi Theta Kappa esisto torecognize academic excellence,encourage leadership, and fosterpersonal, an wet! as instilutiseal,growth. Students accepted aumembers mast demossirateacademic proficiency, feaderuhipqualities, and a willingoess ta beof service lo others and Is theircollege.

Feliciso College, 380f W.Peterson Ave., Chicago, offersstudents a variety of coursesdaring ita 19M opriog semester,beginning Jan. l3

lo keeping with its libera! artoand career orientation, theCollege makes available day andevening classes to aoswer the in-diriduat needs st students. Forthose enrolled in programsleading to Associate degrees ioArto or Applied Science,Feliciuo'n spring schedule in-eluden both general educationand career-orieoted offeriogn.These are designed to fulfillrequircoteols which preparestudeolc for traonfer Is o four-year college after graduation orperolit them to !erolinale theirstudien at the Asnociate level andseek employnient.

The spring seolester'n art of-ferings include Art History,Photography, Painting I,Drawing tI, and Color aedDesign. General Biology andPrinciples of Ploman Asatootyaud Physiology are consplemen-ted by Cheotistry If and PhysicolSeteoce. Eogtish classes are lo-troductioo to College Writing,Coospssiticn I and Il, Studies ioPoetry and Drama, and Coos-parative World l,iterature.Modern language courses inFreuch and Spanish will betsught. Two sections of SpeechCsosssuoicatisn will elect onToenday aod Thsrodap olor-

Cordon fuotitute of Teehostogy;3t33 N. Califsrnia Ave.; has an-noanced detailn concerning itsspring semester which beginsJan. 15, 1988. -

Gsrdoo offers four separatecertificate progrumu, euchblatting 30 houri. Certificates of-fered cover Computerized OfficeManagement, Data Procesuing,Computer Operatiosu and WordProcessiog.

All courses are taught byboniness professionali whosebackgrounds involve computeru,Each has had prior teaching en-perleoce covering techeicat eu-peruse, practical knowledge andan understanding of how peopleIcaro.

Variety of coursesat Felician College

ningn, at 8:39 and ll:3S Severalbehavioral/uoeial ocience coor-sei offer ntadents opportaeiitieu toacqaire knowledge and nuder-standing vuluahle is human ior-vice professions. Those classesinclude General and AdolescentPsychology, as well as Inlroduc-tory Sociology and SocialProblems. Philsuophy andtheology drpartrnént offeringsfor the spring semester areEthics, Philosophy of Man, Oldand New Testament, and Eso-damental Christian Dsctrioe,Music classes indade ChorusPiano, and Voice.

Those students who seek I'.prepare themselves for careersIs bosamos, coolpater science,oecertariat, and health-relatedareas nlay choose Boniness Law,Acconeting, Micro-Erononiico,Buoioess Csnsmoniratioos,Typewritiug, frstrodoctioo soConipotrr Science, CobolProgrammiog, and Iteatih forEffective Living.

Felician College l9tt springschedules are available ut theCollege office, OtilO W. PetersonAve., Chicago. They may atoo berequested by phooe. Registrationfor the spring lernt will be onJanuary 7-t. Clauses begin onJonoary 13. Tuition and-fees atFetician College are $1055 porsemester. For fiore information,phone S.M.Reginetta. registrar,at 539-1919,

Gordon Institutesets Spring Registration

Gordon, which is easily oc-cessible by public transportation.also offers pIcanas! and relaxedclassrooms. Class sine is limitedand stsdents speed all of theirlime at the compoter. Stodentoattend after 4 p.m., weehdayo,and on Salardayn.

Tuition cool ib reasonable andfinancial aid programo aroavailable. These certificateprogramo are approved by theIllinois State Board of HigherEducation.

High school graduatcu can oh-tain more information by culling539-9575 sr by Writiog to: GordonInstitute of Technology, 3t33 N.

'California Ave., Chicago, ILtWit.

FELICIAN. . A d,u0:osiioo , two.00sr Casholic College, with z ersalsian 5fescellzeoz and a500sorn for osar forare.

. Quality education at an affoedable costs ACceeditod degree peogmnns

. Day and evening classas. Conveniently located campus

SPRING REGISTRATION DATES: JAN, 7 - t. 1908SPRING CLASSES BEGIN: JAN. 13, ittt

CALL 539-1919 NOW

FOR SPRING ENROLLMENT INFORMATION

FEUQAN UGE3800 WEST PETERSON AVENUE CHICAGO. IL60659

NDstudents namedIllinois State Scholars

Chicago; Michael Czech,Chicago; Craig Czerlanis, Nifes;Ariel De Los Reyes, MortonGrove; Christopher Dziedeie,Chicago; Jobo Flynn, Chiesto;Daniel Gornhi, Murtos Grove;Louis Ilathias, Chicago; JohnHitlenbrand, Skuhie; RogerRuco, Norridge; Kart Kiernichi,Nileo; Joseph K050r, Chicago;John Mack, Chicago; John Mc-Mooemin, Des Plaines; TimothyMetogor, Gleoview; Patrick J.Morphy, Nitos; Thomas Murphy,Chicago; Noel Murtagh,Chicago; Alan Ochab, Nibs;Juooph O'Donnell, Chicago;Eevin ORase, Shohie; RobertPuoneri, Chicago; Steven -Plo-eieh, Glenviow; Murk Nankin,Chicago; Atesunder Roturar,

.Gleovïew; Brios Rodgers,Chicago; Gerald Romunek,Nitos; Robert Romans, Chicugs;Edward Sagritulo, Shokie;

binotion sI their test scores and Phillip Saineghi, Chicago; Steventheir class rank at Ihr end of the Sehwaru, Chicago; Jubo Straun,janiOryear. Chicago; Ronsld Sunzeh,

Named Illiusis State Scholars Chicots; Kevin Thomas, Deswere: Bonilacé Alboces,'NilrS; Plaines; George Voight,Paul Bilodeau, Den Plaines; Chicago; Robert Wollender,Srott Blicharz, Chicago; Thomas Chicago; Jeffrey Weber, MurtonBrander, Chicags; Edward Grove; Craig Weich, MortonBrunner, Skokie; Andrew Grove; William White, Chicago;Bryant, Chicago; Timothy Timothy Wolff, Chicago; PaulCostello, Niles; Michael Coty, Wright, Chicags.

51 stodento from Nutre DameHigh School for Boys, 7655 Dem-piler, Nitos, bave been namedIllinois State Scholars by theIllinois Slote Scholarship Corn-mission.

Althoogh program par-ticipatiOs by high school studentsin vstuotary, nearly all Illinslo'top students dccl to hace testneuron and high school class rsoksoot tu ISSC for consideration inthe popular program. About 10%

are named Stole Scholars undreceive a Certificate ofAchievement for the oecom-plishnsest.

In-order to enter the com-petition, high schont studenlnmoot tube the ACT sodlor SATexamination hetw000 J005ary iaud Jose 30 of their junior years!high ocbont and have the scoressent to ISSC. Seleclion ofScholars is based on a 05m-

Nelson studentsstudy communities

Miss Danielle Olbiewiez,Nelson second grade-studentteacher from the University ofIliiosio, Circle Campos, recentlypresented Io the students a unitso comii100íties. With the help ofKaren Hitlman, volunteer cuor-disatar for the school, nbc ob-tamed the services of threecommunity helpers io eonjon-ction with this usit.

Dr. Hay, a' Riles veteriOarian,spohe to the children about coreuf pets and displayed variousbroods ut dogs and cato. Ahighlight ut bio visit wan his uwsdog, Somnon, who won thepatient, underotandiog recipientofmach hugging und petting.

Sgt. John Eatsuolion of theNitos Police Department broughts Winsie the Pooh cactoun filmwhich illustrated how tu be alertto potentially dangeruonsituations.

The third speaker lo appearbefore the classes was FiromsoTkomOO Marcotte of the RilesFire Department. He explainedthe various duties of the firemen,iseluding paramedic duties, asdthe subject of tire safety is the

home. The children were 1m-pressed by the lati uniform thatMr. Marcotte pat on, demon-itrat'mg the significance st each

The teachers and children ofNelson School are most gratefalto oli these people for shoringtheir lalenln and experlioe, anddevetoping an awareness nl thevalue stall communily helpers.

Nomos School is located st toolN. Oaouam Ave., io Riles,

Timothy D.Holcomb

Airnoas Timothy D. Holeomb,sos of Dc. David N. and Dorso

- Hotcomb ut 1615 Collie, MortonGrove, bao gradUated from theU.S. Air Fsrce course fur aircraftcontrol and rodor repairmen at9-0001er Air Force Base, Miss.,where he wan on honor studeotand received several commen-dations for exceptionolly highgraden.

The airman is a 1954 graduate01 Nues Township High SchoutWent, Skokie.

ßL St. Anne's Hospitalf, ir sthi of Nursing

- Invests In Your SuccessWe believe: -

. Scbd datoeoorn theOry 5 reisfowerf'niih imwedizie olisicateope fleece

A broad bere of eopeeienoe i essersiial

A zaieieg peogealO should be Senikle and nooceo,zrrifi Is zrieusrirsg elodente ne .1! ages, cates md esanowlo backgrounds

The sr. Anne's t-tn,piii schal 01 scovo eOre e dysrn:o tbreo.yeer dlpkoe rro'gram eith Consrdi, cstrge erAs. eorro,5e clio:mI ecpeoerse ad en-racor,,,d000irnac.. W ,enlcs,sr ces hub flhss gre1 nr.05d seo cod essore slll egresiso son re -ente nsf Ihr jsb ro,rke oriole re ,sedh,i reer shcogr. TIse St. AsneO

Hozpirui5rhonl5tNOroilgxr5ced by Ihn Oopoowrslslsrgi ,,ra, 05 cad tsiese:ins olshcOl,,tr sttuionie. We

ire Iscernlnnidoco horones Chileno cml ,,,hc,h;e od Cro taci yerce.., bin by pobhr

l000,jr5O5l,Sn.

Far toare iofcenalicn, call 375-7100, cit. 6520. -

st_ Anne's School of Nursing

PLACEMENT TEST FOR FRESHMENJANUARY11, 1986

8:00 A.M.

Please briog a No. 2 pencil.

Upon puyment of u $10.00 tesIfoe (make payable to NotreDame High School) the studentwill be given u ticket ofadmission to the placement testand a packet of registrationmaterials. The materialscontained in the packet arc tobe filled out und returned to theschool by January 26. Theplaceineni test will becompleted by approximately12:00 noon.

Further information can beobtained by writing the schoolor by calling Ihe office between8:20 AM. and 4:00 P.M. onschool days. The telephonenumber io 965-2905.

NOTRE DAME HIGHSCHOOL FOR BOYS ADMITSSTUDENTS OF ANY RACE,COLOR, AND NATIONAL ORETHNIC ORIGIN.

1lBble,'ThUrtdayDeeeDtbPrIZl9tS

Accredited by North Central Association of.Colleges and Secondary Schools

Page 19

School w.

OCOORRECTIOS lIoso SChOOL us tenktng tocyrot sonco oho oI o

QOALITY EDUCAT500 lo a

CaShotto FAITh C500U1ItTY, otri rclraocn n fort.cuoconoty io 22 cluhs S

- sestees LIVE TOE serene of chciEy u teeth 0e,t. PREPAEE FOR LIFE to the 21st ccoceoy.

s. :sI P'

s.

Page 13: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

An introduction to SpanishCulture will be offered byEimhurst College duringJanuary through a travel/studycourse to Spain, according to Dr.Earl Thompson, associateprofessor of Spanish al theCollege, who will teachthe class.

- The course will tocss on thecootribstioss of the Romans andMoors, with visfls to Seville andCordoha, Granada and Segovia;Medieval and Renaissance Spainio Toledo, El Escorial and Avila;aodmodemspavivi Madrid.

College offerstravellstudy to Spain

If you are serious aboutcompleting that DegreeDE LOURDES COLLEGEFOR WOMEN is foryou.... peronajized registration. four-year program. full or parttime. accredited degrees* affordable tuition. convenient class schedules. beautiful wooded campus. qualified instructors. commilted tothe continuing' student

CALL 298-6760

Students from u wide range ofdisciplines will have an oppor-tIoity to learn about Spanishcustoms, geography, history, ar-chitectare, art, mosic andlanguage. They will meet on theElmliorst campus. Jan. 5-7 andstsdyos-sileJon. 8-28.

Interested nos-studenlo will beeligshle to join the groap os aspace available hosts. For tsr-ther information, contact Dr.Thompson at 100 ProspectEimhorst, IL 6012f; (312) 279-4l.

Eimhurst College

EVENING/SATURDAY CLASSESON CAMPUS AND OFF. CAMPUSEVEÑINGSESSION23 Majors includings NURSING

Degren Consplotinn. COMPUTER SCIENCE. BUSINESS. ADMINISTRATION

Accounting, Mas-koting,Management, Finance

On campus in Elmhunt andoff-campus. Carol Straam. Glnnoiew. Oak Lawn. Rolling MeadowsSpring Term begins Feb. I.Call for a Bulletin279-4100, ext. 476or 834-3606.

ELMHURSTMANAGEMENTPROGRAM. Only onen000ing a week er

Saturday forone year tocompletnthebusinessmjor

. Classes on campus inElmhurst and off-camponsLisle. Oak lawn. Park Ridgeand Rolling Meadows

. Call now for programprerequisites andClass Schdole

832-2182

-EJmhurst CollegeDIVISION OF

CONTINUING EDUCATION 90 Prospere, Elmhorst, IL 60I16

DE LOURDES COLLEGE353 N. RIVER, DES PLAINES, IL 60016

w. w

M. Bonita, president, anonas.end the appointment of severalnew faculty members to varioosacademic positions at FeliciaoCollege, 3890 W. Peterson ave.,Chicaga.

Jean BrodI, a Chicagoan,assumed responsibilities as in.stroctorin general psychology.

Mark Fechovr, instroctor in io.trodactory compstcr scieo andCobol programming, is a NorthPark College graduate inhssisvss administration, withminor cancentratioss in amman-hog, mosic, and cumpoler seien.ce. Au instructor is childpsyckslogy al Felician Collegethis semester, Carol Gaetjens

Nme Maine East stridents have been named Natianal MeritCommended Stodeola. ffranl, l.rt Marcie Gadnleio of Den Plaioes,Michele Loharich of Ova Plaines, Cynthia Rsknck of Niles, andZoila Gonalez of 17es Plaines. Iback, l-r) Jack Hicks nf Nibs,March Barton of Park Ridge, Lokesh Arora sí Des Plaines, MitchPravica aiDes Plaines, aud Maine Easl Principal A.K.H. Cochranefoal pictures: Alas Fozailoffof MoetooGrovet.

New Felician facultyappointments

krings enteosive knowledge andprofessional esperlise to offersladeola a firm fonsdatios in anarea important to their par-licolaracademic inleresla.

Bellwood resident, RonaldSchalla, maintains a variety ofactivities which cooleihatepositively lo his effeclivesess asas inutroctar io the field ofphysical science.

Maryann Slallard became amember of the Ikeolugy depar-lmentfacalty this tall.

Chicagoan, Diase Sesese,lomed Felician College last lollas assistant librarian.

Sisler Mary Edith Willow,C.S.F.N., kas anosmed teachingreop000ihilities as instructor ioEnglish componilion at FelicianCollege.

For mure isfarmatius regar-ding Felician College contact 1koRegistrar/l7irector of Ad-mimions at 539.1919

The facolty, stsdesls and staffofThe Calinary School of KeodagCollege will host a GrandOpening and Reception on Tkar-sday, Dec. 12 from 6 ts I p.m. inthe school's newly innt;1jeddemonslralion and peofessianalkitckenäal 24M Orrington Ave. inEvanslon.

M005iesr Andre Dagnis, avisiling ckef at Tke CulinarySchool, will he Ike special gaunt

. . of hanse. A native of Auch-re-i Gancagne in Saath-Weat Frunce,

f' a oaled aotkor and tradingf uathsrity an Ike. cuiuinv nfi Gascasy, M. l3aguin iv currentlyIke chef of the twa-slur1 restanranl at 111e Hotel de Fran-

Accampasied by bio danghter.Ariane, wko' aperales an occlaimed foie grao business isNew Yark, Chef Dagole witt can.doct a special ulano far Ihrstsdeola uf The Culinary Sehual,daring his visit, concentrating usIhr mmmc of Gascaay. Samplesof tke regional speoialtiroprepared by Ike slodenlo witt henerved during the celebrativo.

lu addition, M. Daguin will000dact a Master Class farprofessionals on Friday, 13cc. 13fram9 am. te 9 p.m. Participantnwill be iotradnced to Ike mast np-tu-date lerhoiqurs being used ii,France fur the preparation ofdock and fuie grao.

The nnly facility nf it's kind ivIhr Midwest, The Culinary Schontufkrndall College was fuanded ioSeptember 1985 la help meet theincreasing demand for'peafeosianal food srrvice pornos-nel u qoalily facilitiesthraughoot Ike c000lry.

Doe In tremeodans response,The Culinary Schanl han esactnda firsl-rume tirol-sorneeoratlment palicy. There areCnrrrotly farly oludeulu eoraltrdis the pragrass, a full cam-plament; forty new stodeots areadmilted quarterly.

Fur further iofnnnatian au TheCulinary School's Grand OpeningCelebration nr the Master Class,please cantad Mo. AnseFaulkner at 1312) 16f-1313.

3Maiiinckrodt CollegeA FOUR-YEAR CO-EDUCATIONAL COLLEGE

DAY CLASSES -EVENING CLASSES

CONVENIENTLY LOCATEDOushslu,otA,IoOe n'sois O asinsssAdminissno,ian. Oochoto,'n deu,oeo r lessi adminisl,auon and 5000ral sludios. AssooiaIe desross in louai ansio,an,s,0 dirs, iihnrul a,Is,b asimos. soc,n,uriol sebosoe Cortaisa Iesinca, nnr-arier,nd foldsWo,dP, 05055m slockniquesEoslishosoSocnndLongoage

CALL TODAY 256-1094About our Spring Semester

Rogistor on Jon, 131k & 14thClassos begin on Jon 201k

quaIQpportunit, Educator

J *DULr.r EDUCATIØN7II, PROGRAM J

Cut tuition forin-districtemployees

Per000s wha work in theOahtao Cammsotty CollegeDistrict ran take advantage ofinenpensive in-district Initiasraies far spring classes eves ifthey live oulside the Collegedisleict.

Thin palicy ottawa eligible per-sans la pay the $11 per aemesterhour Initias rate fnr creditclasses, rather than Ike noI-al-dislrict rate that to mare than $15per hnur. The policy atoo appliesto MONNACEP adult and con-tisaing education credit cssroeu.

A completr listinq of springsemester credit clasoru wanpnbliohed in the NovrniberOahtuo Reparl. Copies can hepicked up al 0CC/Des Plainro,160f E Golf rd. und OCC/Shahie,7701 N. Lincoln ayo. Springclamen begin the week uf

.

January 13. Fur rrgiutrolian in-formativo, call 635-IPSO (OrnPlaisesi or635-1460 (Shahief.

A listing uf MONNACEP esse-Orn will he available in lateDecember. The wioler MON-NACEP term begins an Januury27. Far further information aboutMONNACEP clauses, call 955-9558.

Prior lu regislecing fue donnes,slodeota should cumptete an cm-pinyonesl verificalino turm, andhave il aulkoriond by their em-ployer. These forms should beavailable at all in-disleirtbosinesoes, or cao br abtained byrailing the admisniano office alIhr College.

Far forther informatian aboolin-district bums for nun-residentu employees, call 635-tOO.

0cc BasicNurse AssistantTraining program

The sent scusino nf lhe OalutasCummunity College la-week,Basir Nurse Assistant Trainingprogram in scheduled ta beginJanuary 7.

The pragram, which trainsstndenlu lo week as nurses aidesin nursing humrs, huopilats andprivate health care agencies, ioorkeduled In meet Masdaythrough Thornday, frani 9 am. tu3 p.m., ut OCC/Skakie, ttlt N.Liocutn ove. The peugram in-eludes 159 haars uf instruclian,too nf which are dlausroamtraining and 53 are clinical haursspesI at nursing homes and humeheallk agencies. English os aSecond Language (ESL) anddevetapmeolal training are al-feredfar foods ois buses u week.

Upan uscresufol cumpletian ufthe program, a certificaleauthorized by Ike flliouis Depar-boicot uf Pabtic Health in awar-dod by the Cullege. An ongsingjob training workshop is includedtkrnughust the program. Jobplacement assistance is avail-able after cumplellun.

This activily is a bsmasresaarde inveotment prugramastharized by the Northern CookCounty Private Industry Cooscil.

For further information, callKallileeo Mines-Gray, programcuurdlnator,674'5950,

)((

E School Guidej;.

Loyola leads U.S. Willows auditionsCatholic Universities for spring musical

Luyula University of Chicaguled alt U.S. Catholic universitiesto amount nf vulonlary suppurIdaring 1954 acrurding lu a recen-tly issued repart uf the Cosnrilfur Financial Aid tu Educatian.

Laynla's tubI of $25,544,217placed il 23rd among all private,doctoral granliug inslilotians ioIke notino. Hurvard, Stanford,aod Yatr were Ike tap three ear-nero. Other Catholic suiversitiesis the grasp al 56 such inslilntiansreporting werr Notre Dame(Stthf, Geargelown (28th1, andMacqoette (361h(. Therr are niorCathnlic instilulians io thecatrgary uf private, dncturulgraoling inntitulinno.

"Ose iocreane avrr thcprevinun year is twice thenatiunat increase io giving," nahtW. Daniel Casroyd, sroiur nicopresident uf develvpmesl. "ltrcpeearnls Ihe effurtu al the en-tire nnivrrnily onmmnoily sailkvaluulary suppuri ruming trammany suorceo, eticiled byfaculty, pareslo, friends and od-ministralurs.''

In 1904, Layola recorded $13.5millian in soppart received forcorreol oprratiaus and $12.3

The Willows AcThe Willuws Academy fue Girlu

is a cullege preparalury indepeo-dent ochuul fur girls io grades sinthroogh lwclvc. The Willows wasfounded by a grasp nf parentsand teachero io t9t4 whu wasteda school fur girls that maniddevetnp Ike talai perounotity ufrack utodcsl: academically,opirilually and sucially.

The Willows is fully accreditedhy Ihr Independent Schaum,°,uneriatiao nl the Central Statesand approved by Ike Stale uflttisuis. In the academic programthe fuadamenlals of a string

million fur copilot purposes.Mare than $19 million came fromiudividoals, $l.t milItan fromalumni and $2.2 miltino fram cur-poratiuss.

A moine campanent uf the 19Mlalat cama from the Cummilmentla Core campaign io suppurI ufLoyvla's suburban medical Ceo-1er. Thr $65 millivo rampaigs,with a talai saw close tu $t9mitlian, began in 1082.

The council's report, "Valus-tory Ssppurt nf Educolian," alsonuten that 10101 voluntary suppuriuf U.S. cducatiuuat isstilutiunureached $9.6 hilliun io 1953-04, up5.5% from Ike previaus year andsp t3.4% learn 1978-tO. Businesscarparalinos castrihuted 22.5% ufthe Intal, with gifts uf cumpanypeodacts and other pruperty 1mmcorparalinnu accaunting fue 15%nf all cucpvrale support.

Individuals gavr $2.6 billion,wilh gifts nl $5000 ne mare so-counting fac mare thon half thetalaI. Educatianal insliloti000'rndunvrnesta reached an all-tunehigh uf $30.1 bittiau in marketvalse os nf Jane 1984 fur Ihr 1009isOtitutiaOs repuctiog.

ademy for Girlsliberal arlo edocatios is rom-hined with a wide variety of estrocarricolar activities. A high pee-ceotage uf students have beenNaliunal Merit cammendedslodents and Naliunal MeritFinalists. Many have keenearned Ibais Stale Schoben.

Same uf the oniquc fealores ufthe Willows Academy are: theoverall facully-stsdeot rutio uf9:1, and the odvisary system:roch otudeul in ansigoed o facoltyadvisor who meets milk her everytwo weeks.

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY of CHICAGO

Office of Contnuing Education

GMAT REVIEW COURSEPreparation for Jan. 25, 1986 GMAT

n Correct review rvatoriabs based upnn the most recent GMATesams Three buaks are insluded to :vsurr cumprohvr,oioepreparat:ae. (Theso, mater:ols ore vat avoblabte thrau6h baak.sbrani Onok r sevi to studoet upon rea:otrotian Bogie propos.at:Ov NOW!

o A twa doy, t4 trous oaursu ought by ouper:evced Uv:versityacuIty. Al! 500riavs a! room cohered e derail. Practice tests iv

o Hawe oludy materials to: he t:nal preparar:av befare the noam. Held ut Water Tower Campus, 52Ó Nvdh Miohigan Avevue.n Tail:av 0525.16 includes luvoh and all mater:ols.

Clanon. held foe Jan, 25, 1988 noam on:Satairdey Jnn. 11, 1986 9:00 A.M,-5:0O P.M.Salurday J.n 18. 1986 900 A.M,-5:0O P.M.

Foe regis09aliuw matodals call 3121670-3014 ce writ.:

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY of CHICAGOOffice of Conlinuing Edacalion820 North Michigan AvenueChicago, Illinois 60611

TheBu4lerThursday,Deeemherl2a

rEVENINGL CLASSES

Michele O'Shasgknessy (I), mouical dicectar far the Willowsopeing ploy, "Celebrolian '80", asd Lorraine Rrith, music dircclar,campare soles an otsdento who hove anditinned is Ike schoolstheater.

Willows Acadrrny kas heldaodiliuno for the spring musical,"Cetekratine '86" in the schaulsIheoler at 0200 Greendole ove.,Nues.

Sbodenis ouditiuned fur danceand yucal churns. Auditioseessang and danced from moleriotlooght In them in work urusiano afew days prior ta the finalauditivos. Only 4g cost membersmil he seledled.

Sume of the pool musicato thathove keen produced at The

Willows have keen: Au Eveningwith Cate Porter, 1911; Lullabiesof Broadway, 1962; Wizard uf 0e,1983; Anule, 1504; and last yearsspring masical was FakalausCentury Revue.

The Willows Academy is an io.dependent college preparatoryschaut fur gino io grades sixlhruagh Iwelve. The Willowsoceko to kelp yasng womendevelup academically, humanly,and rnoroUy.

. THE WILLOWSACADEMYFOR GIRLS

A Fully AccreditedIndependent School for GirlsGrades Six Through Twelve

. Asalid college peepaeotaeypeugram Ihat cambinruacademic rocellence with a foenuun pcmnaual rrnpaosibulity, set!-dincipline, time management,and study shills.

n A philosophy nf vducatinuinspired by the leachiugo nf theCatholic Church.

I Computer ocience and extensivecstrocnrricularaclivitypragram.

n Finascial aid available,based no need.

THE WILLOWS

ACADEMY FOR GIRLS8200 Greendale Ave.

Nues, IL 60648

692-5630

e

zCo ended Students Grand Opening

of CulinarySchool

Page 14: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

Page 22

Two Oakton Community College sludenls recen-tly received $500 scholarships from Ihr IllinoisIfeafih Improvemrol Associalioo (IHIA) for ouI-slandiog achievement io health care programs.Kale T. Jennings is a firslyearslodesl is Oaktos'sRegistered Nursing program. She has a perfect 4.tgrade point average for 14 hours of 0CC coarsework. Bosnio M. Gustabas is a sophomore ioOahlon's medical Record Technology program.She han ssaiolaioed a 3.9 ppa. for 31 houro of 0CC

Four studesls have been awar-ded two-year Merit Scholarshipsby the Forest Isolilote ofProfessional Psychology (FIPP),Dea Plaises, IIliooi. Thescholarship program, which wasbegun Ihis year, provides eachrccipieol svilh $5,101 per schoolyear, fora lolal sf511,001.

The Bugle, Thursday, December 12, 1985

Health Care scholarships

FIPP names merit scholarsEach of the scholarship studes-

Is is pursuing a docloral degree inclinical psychology (Psy.D.).They are Oocn Nichols, SasdraPishoy, Daniel L. Price andMarianne Rises. Scholarshipsserre also asvarded lo fouruludeoln alleodiog FIPP'sSprihgfiold, Missouri casspus.

In Lake Forest

A college with a i 25-year tradition ofacademic excellence.

s Management & Businesss Computer Studiess Public Policy. Performing Arts (Dance & Theatre). Studio Artss Human Sciences & Services. BSN degree completion

A fully-accredited, 4-year coflege on abeautiful campus, Barat offers daytime andevening classes for resident and commuterstudents. Academic and student servicesdesigned for adult re-entry and traditional-age students.

Call or write:ADMISSIONS OFFICE

BARAI COLLEGE700 Westleigh Rd.

Lake Forest, IL 60045(312) 234-3000

course worh. Bslh womes are Fach Ridge residen-Is and are the mnthrr of four children. This is Ihrfiflh year the IHIA selecled Oahton Io parlicipalris the scholarship cosspelition.

Piclured are: Howard Bonnetl, direclar, dislricll-2, IHIA (from left); Jennings; Gsnlafsoo;Ikarus Nordfsf, 0CC nsanager of Financial Aid;and Steven Helfgot, 0CC acling vice prosidenl forStudenl Developnsenl.

Founded is 1179, FTPP u afslly-accredilcd school ofprofessiosal psychology awar-ding degrees of Dodue ufPsychology )Psy.D.) in ClinicalPsychology and Mauler of Arlo(MA.) in Psychology. FIPP is asiensher st Forest UrchinSyslvnsa, Inc., nf Des Plaises,which lechados Foreul Hospilaland Seven Springs HealIhRosourcç Center, - I,uvelllooTrrclnnell Cenler in Elgino,Illinois, and Park CentralHospilal in Springfield, Miusouri.

eChicago, Tilleuls )Ocleher 30,

1985) Ressurertisu High Schoolhas a newly founded Develop-ment Committee. This commit-lee wuchs as as advisory board tothe school und Developmesl Of-fice. ''As Resurrection looks tothe fulure, we see a need lu en-pond the boundaries of sueeducational community. Thisespansios will require a grealdeal of corporaliuns and foso-dallons. The DcvelopmeslCommillee was founded lo helptorri line challenges of fue-draining und public eelalions foeResurreclius," says BarbaraHulk, Direclor of Developmcslfor Res.

The cominilice is mode up alsin mrssbces esili, leu es-officiomembers. Members were scIer-led from line school, Chicago areabusinesses and Ike communily.Each member serves a term ofone full year wilh Ihe uplion Lo

'scese another term. Tine chair-person of Ihr commillee is Mr.Richard Hack. He is o peatmember of Ihé Ressercelisu FighScheel Parenls Club eurealieeboard and is Ike Viee-Feesi'jenland General Manager for CopierSales. Mr. Kenneib llapare ischief Finaelal Df fierro f Wielnuidlllores, loe. and is u poolPresidoul uf lIne Rea PorcinosClub. Oto also arrees os lineBoard of Direeloru foc IkeChicago Boys Club and Ihr Nur)hWesl Parishes CredE Union. Mu,Mary Frasees Hegerly is Onulumna of Resurreelioo and amember uf Ike Res AlumnaeAssoelahius. She is-ao ullorseyprocuring is 'Park' Ridge aud istine puoI President ei line IllinoisWomein's Bac asascialiss. Sinewos eucresily appololeni byMayor Wasinioglonn io serve usIhe Soie Source Review Board,Mr. Ruberl Joskoiski is currennllya manager wilk lino big eighl ac-eounliog firm of Coopers and

'Lybrind. A past inslruelor alOublon Cummunily College in

ILLINOIS MASONIC MEDICAL CENTERSCHOOL OF NURSINGLet our diploma program be your first step to aBachelor of Science degree in Nursing.

Segle oca, edeoiioe on ou, hospiioi.bosedsohosi, iuosded is i OIL . Dan ciivissliy.enieened1,50,0w nfie,s you hovds.os potine Ounces, ny ivyou, edueaticsui p,oress )muvh canijo, thon mustus,orns ny pncgnows), Aed, je oddjtjo,, to you,cijvjcui espenjecco , yoa siso ujii rann appneuj.moldy 35 huons et encAn tnwo,d o voiieocdegnee. When you 9,aduate i,nw ou, nwn.aed.see qoo,nrn yea, prnumw, ynu'ij be qaoiihjed nonube the RN Lj eevuunres ow; theo, ysu ese im'wediotei yeons enssey as snannejn 00005 ny nlpeniesuinnoi uentjngs.

Wu,k by doy end elend cuiteurciosses is thecocci, g i u,cirnae,s o). io ceny unie Owese the000naac twa yso,synu 050id finish requine.menlo is, a BSN, This means hai step Islap 2 Csmpo,o itnat oiih loon yen,s ni

Tobe he Inst unep is o BON and nbc esniyngs once, uppu,iusitirs In aliens at- he iiiinnjsMososie Modicoi Ceste, Snhesi si Nunsing. Fu,iu,ihe, inio,maniuo, W,iie un oeil:

Illinois Masonic Medical CenterSchuni nf Nursing836 W. Weiiinglan Ass.Chicago, IL e0657975-t 600, eut. 5530

New Developments at RES,Accounting, he is a CerhifiodPublie Accountant is bath Illinoisand Michigan. Ms. Kuren Fan'-well is a marketing analysl WilhMT.!. Vacations in Oak Brook,She is a member of the Chica05Pops Junior Board as wait as 1h,Liberly Ball Cummiltee. Mu.Barbera Hulk inthe sloth mew-ber of Ihr Development Comodi.lee. She is lbs Direclie 1Developmest for flea und ti,'-urganieer ut Ihr Develop,,ir,n;Cummiltee. Ms. Hath ncchairpersun of lob Archdisc etc:,Developmeslul Councli lcr hl,yhSchools and the viee-chsirpces,n,si lbs Calhoun Schooiu S'cnsSpecial Prujecl. Serving t.s -'uofficio members oh the Dccciv,,.moni Cummillee are Sr, Gaine'i'ieorek, CR., Principol el tIroand Mrs. Barbaro Pelroi'jU:Bsuiness Adminisiratur of F 'n,

The huard meels m',e',j,lyfocosing ils alleoliun ou titi,years goals: public relalirne cielilusdraiuiog through special 'l'en-Is, The Cummillee is moho5 isclose conjuschioo wilh the ResPurenils Club os Ihe u,seomlnlgabler dinanr/dance ucd anlclic,nIo be held Saturday, Frbrcort G.

''I am confideinl Ibsil Ihn ,:xyv-:'.lise,and eslhuniasns Iho mewibetsof Ike Developmcsl CsouTlSile,:Inring wiii beinefit 11,50 rie elio, inoii surely enhance cur image :1:Ihe community," sold Mn, Bici,.

Nilesite takestop honors,

11 designNocib Pork College i.'r,,'jan;:'

Culiiy Dioys, si tile rlass olyl,rveeslly look lap honors it: L:

luahion denigs cunipelilico spot.'Sured by The Chicago FashionGroups, Inc.

Her desigs,'oue uf 120 siibiniit'led by sOldent) leoni Chicago nmajor fashiss design scksolu,was selected as ase of elcv',cfinalinlu. Each denigner o'aeginen une musik Is conslrscl linegarment which meulet be modele':01 a juried fashion show at lbs AitInstitute of Chicago,

Wheo Olsus's design pianetifirst is fall cumpetilion, ubereceived a $3,001 cash prise andtier garment was chosen for pur-chase for the Chicago HislocleanSociety's collection,

Cathy Olson is the Daughter ofMr. aud Mrs. Monroe 01500 ut0117 Washington Ave., Nibs. Il;.Her falber, Monroe, is a

- prstossnr of music oud chairpor-san of the Fino Arts Division al

: Ofueth Pork College-and ho is aouted Bass-baritone vocalist,

Nelson studentslearn about safetySgt. Raissolias from the Nibs

Polite Doparlmost, visited theMuppet, kiudergarteo, andseeood grade classes ut NolsoOSchool,

Aller showing o movie le Ihrchildren about "Mr. StrangerDanger," lie led a dinâussinn andanswered lino children'sqseslisoo,

Nelson Scinnul is iscaled al tIllN. DO011ilii Ave,, ir Nues, aunt ioIlse nl four eiemenlury schools inlto,at biaise Schont Dislriel /03,

,::

nu5w,omo.ThR.'Wiau8,vefl.namhe0iJ2.585Z «'-

The Bagle, Thnrnday, December IS, 1985 ' Page 23

,, . HolIday ValuesC(.,

,, o BILL RIECK

FREE ' '

MECHANICALPENCIL

o

with $5purchase

Live Pottedi-y5 Alberta Pine

ie! Tree with;(k;'*,yi! in your yard

-Spring

:,O88'34 Q

35'ct. Light SetClear oi Multi Colored

19:'i ::

28" PLUSH. .5.r' '

re $1299",gjs

Now j7u04t.s ;799 ':-W'

35ClrixtmasLitI2tel... _ - ¿*:(,1.yge

._Lt')

'

1Îb 'l

Magnavox 1')88Radio

reg$l8Ma

-ts

Ultra .!l :d:

j

DELUXE

7;::I:;:-o:9;;7 TREE STAND

/ $399 reg. $619

I::;O*::z ¡

( :'::/z/I ,e:d

iaa TaperedCANDLES

2/49CFREE

SUCKERS

FOR ALL

THE KIDS

OLDGIFT

AfterShavew/coffee

s

SPICESET

&Shavirig creammug reg, $10.75

'' .

Cubic ZirconiaNecklace or Earrings

Your Choice $99°o eo.

reg. $24.99

HOLIDAY CANNONBOOTIES Plymouth Blanket

Sizes O up ID 24 monlhs $599

41J9 9 creg. $7.99

pj$1.49

GoiFrExterior.

Seaifee=OgOinT

..,.

,,.,," ..,,,

eg. $3.99 $NOW

IA

if I

:

n

99 .

Paper

._:-IJt1ta

DeltajumboTowels

99C

DOVELIQUIDreg. $1.19

8

DISH22 oz

A\\ "-T I

(/\/ _'\7À',ave

t, . J

8

89C

BlCShaversOrlOpackSenlitive

pack regular

. -. , '

t A aura:r

reg.$1.69

.0

42

pre-priced

RINSOLaundryDetergent

oz. --Delta

s

'.---sTOWELS

$lO9RinsQu

at $1.49

NEW

k

- ' '

e'-TOWELS

cO_ecSLLo8

,- Shop in Park Ridge . . . your Parks & Schools will appreciate it!!!

I k I A ,VFS4t

I k ' I

Page 15: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

'rGAS: YOUR BESTENERGY VALUEReplace Your Old

Hot Water Heater With ANow Ace Water Heater

Extra densefiberglass insulation

keeps water hot.

. 30 Gol NSRT Rag. 13799)

On Sale - .1 O9

4OGal. NSRTIR,g'17499)

On Sale - I3997

4OGal. NCRT (Req. 224.99(.SkerOnSale- i'W

. . Theg1e,ThufrJy,1999

VALUE

4\

ACE..

8012 N. Milwaukee825-16O99r

1.1doit Pro 'Ct,

a. so Gel. NCRT,(R9. '297.99).

Stekicen.

OnSale-

. Kustra accepts award Gemini Pumpkin

Hoqe Majority Whip Ralph C.Cpparelli (D-13(h) termed (herecent 14-20 percent rate increasegranted Commonwealth Edisonby the Illinois Coenmerce Corn-mission unconscionable" and'demonstrating a flagrant

disregard for consumer in-(crests."

The $495 million rate increasein expected to bit one ond two(amity bornes the hardest, regar-illeso of whether or not they arelocated in the subarbs or inChicago.

"What we have here in an ap-pointive agency taking encensiveliberties with its responsibilities

¿ .

NORTHER.MICHIGAN *CHRISTMAS TREES

?ISO1ILmeSELECTED FRESH-CUT

AND DELIVERED IN OUROWN TRUCK FROM

iL... UPPER MICHIGAN ( (

AT OUR NEW LOCATION7740 Milwaukee Avenue

and -

8901 Milwaukee AvenueNuES

*PINES5SPRUCE

5BALSAM *WEATHSN*EVEHGREEN BOUÒHS

HOWARD*FIREPLACE WOOD -

BALLARD- \\\\

DEMPSTBR w

OAKTON

MIÑELLI.Sft

State Senator Bob Kostra recentty was honored by the IllinoisAdministrators of Speeiat Edncation for hin efforts to improveedscatinn forexreptional chitdreo.

Presenting the award to Kestra is Mirhaet Wright, President nfthe Illinois AdrniniotratorsofSpeciat Edncation.

Carving ContestGemini Janior Righ Schont,

8955 N. Greenwood Ave., riges...Ent Maine School District it-.

. recently held its annualHalloween Pnmpkin CarvingContest. Stadenlu submitted over50 entries. Selection of the win-oem was a difficatt proceso. TheContent, which was sponsored bythe Gemini StodeotCounvi),

isalways a (im event.

The winners and their creatorsare: Freddie by Alison M505ch hDawn Flickiioger; NottyProfeaqar by Jeaooe Carey; Mo.Piggy by Cyndy Feioberg; Gar-field by Jeremy Galfietd, andlies-men Munster by CarynHatperin.- All of the winners Were presen-ted with records for their fine e)-forts. Mr. Donatd G. rinebner,Principal of Gemini School,reported that atl students andstaff enjoyed viewing the studen.to' efforts and would libe to eu-tend a special thank-you to Mr,Bill Giboso and his Stndent Coso-

-rit for the effort io organizing theannual content.

CappareHi condemns rate increase for Edisonaod rendering a decision that is cent increase in Social Securitytotally nnacceptahfe to con- payments to counteract inflation,Sumern," said the northwest side and theo see it ail wiped out byetegistator. "The ICC, by being utility rate increase, The sad partcomprised of appointive meso- about it is that they have nobers, has os accoantablility to the chance to reconp this loss. So forttioosoocfs nf electricity ooers is them, it means cutting hochNorthern Illiosin. I thioh the time someplace else to have elec-may he nearing when we shsatd tricity. It Jost doesn't moho anystrongly- consider electing ICC senne." -

members no they can take their Commonwealth Edison claimsdecisions to the public who are the increase will he med to paymostaffected bythem." for the $2,4 billion nuclear reac-

Capparelti naid he is hopeful torn near Rockford, which willthat the Citizenn Utility Board idtimately oave utility users $152(CUB) and othe groups will mifliosayear.request the (CC to reconsider its The last rate increase granteddecision, an action that most he Commonwealth Edisoo by thetaken within 30 days si the - tCCcameinJolyl9,cappareGoriginal decision An additional

- noted that (f eléclricity rates con-alternative or option is to pursue tinae to increase at the presentthematter mthe concis. rate each year, exioting annual

"Those nf su who are working bills cubi doable by 1990,will find the incr050e reducing "f personally intend to opposeonrtahe-home pay, butmoot ofns this rate increase at every jus-wIll plod along trying to stay a ctore, and will orge myfew steps ahead of inflation," colleagues regardless of theirsaid Capparello. "Bot the senior politica) affittation to do thecitizen will find the going the - same," he said. "TIsis derisiontooghest. They receive a 3.1 per- mosthe reconsidered."

Winier driving safety hintshYSgcretaryofstteJj,jgq

Thin winter's first freezing cames the wheelu to spin and theramfau resulted so manyvehictes front ofthe carts veer off comte.skidding out of control and either Using too much speed going intontiiliog mIo the dutch or hitting o toro may came the ca( to goother vehiefes By ooderstandisg straight ahead.what cames a skid, drivers cas Getting sot of o ohid inlearn how tu get out of one and- basically the name for both typesmaintain control ofiheirvehicle of vehicles. When you start toAccelerating too fast so ice or skid, do not paoir and do not hit500W, driving al excessive speeds the brakes. Tobe your foot off thesod sudden turnoig and braking accelerator satt you regain trac-can canse ynor tires to loue trac- tino andare ahletooteer the car.two and throw ysorvehicle into a Hold the steering wheel firmlyskid.

and do ont make asy quick turns.Rear-whret4rjve vehicles tend Steer gently in the direction youto Owing, Or "fishtail," when want the front of the car to go.motorists accelerate qoickly or Unless the 01okt is too severe,go into a toro too fast. Front- these procedures should get youwheel-drive vehicles rarely fish- on coursetail. Inoteud, rapid -acceleration

Math TeamCompetition -

Moine Eos('u freshnion and000inr math learn pfaced secondal the North Suburban MathLirague Coolest Nov. 1g at Glen-broob North.

Perfect ocorvo for Moine Eus)students uvero attained by fresh-man Aviad Skoiofeld of MortonGrove and junior Much tdrdstroiu(ds'(ise....... -

Ceramics Saleat 0CC

Origioal ceramics crafted byOoktun Coonmunily College artstudents wilt he en sale Decern-ber lt und 12, frorn O am. to 9p.rn., in the student street al0CC/Des Plaines, tittEaot GolfRd.

The sote in np0000red by theCottege's Art League.

.r-,fnrher informatip1s, callSchglteiuu, 635-tg7t - -

Es awnaer Wanted to he a carsalesman. -

It didn't take bog, however, forthe Oakton Commwsity Collegestudent to realize that gettiogaround io o wheelchair; theresult of being horn with cerebralpalsy, didn't quite lend Itself toohowiog corn to cnntomers, por-ticolarly io the cold, snowyCliicagotaod wintero.

"That's the main reauno why iwent into computers sod orcnusn-bog when I started at Oakton,"Switzer said. "i tibe to work withnumbers, and f figured that belogin a wheelchair doesn't hamper aperusu's ability to do that hind ofwork."

Switzer, 29, knows he's capableofhotding down a job is computerprogramming or accounting, Butsmce earning an a050ctote afoRodegree from Oakton in 1992, he'sbees mable to find a full-timejob, So, every nemester, he's con-tinned to enroll in one 0CC classso order lo remain eligible for thepart-time student aide job hebegan io 1977 at the College'spristnhop.

"I libe the people I work withsod oli the people at Oakton aregreat," Swltzer said. "it's justthat it's time for me to move onand get a full-time job. I cameloschool and got the training, andI've had some job interviews, butit seems libe there just aren't aWhole tot of people out there thatare wffllsg to hire someone io awheelchair."

One person who wan willing tohire Switoer-wheetchoir and all-was Robert Brows, print shopOOpervisor.

"The person in-charge ofassigniug student atdes to jobs atthat time asked me if Cd hewilling to hire someone with adisability," Brown recalled. "fsaid 'usen,' so Ed came down faran interview. He was qniet whenhefirut came io, although thatcertainly isn't the case anymore.He hoowa jost about eeeryenearound the College asd he'll talkto everyone, too. We give each

u

other a lut of grief, in a goodnatured way, hut when there'sserious work to-do, Ed io alwaysvery responsible and a goodworker, ' '

Student not slowed by handicapEversince he wo, a young hay,

Switner hou learned to do (mtabout every esinting job in theprnnt shop, eocept for cursing thepresses. 19e enjoys operating theduplicating machine, collating,stapling and making deliveriesaround the college by pushinghones arouadon a dolly from hiswheelchair. Bot while he admitothat he'll miss Oakton when heleaves, he hinuwo he mast.

"I'll be gone au soon an f find afull-time job," he said. "Most ofthe people I've lathed lo wheoI've had job interviews have beesnice, hoi when it comen down Init, they are afraid to hiresomeone tibe me. People keeptelling me that my disabilitywon't effect anything, but it does.f don't get bothered when peoplesay things or took st me funny.Those hinds of things used lobother me, hut (just don't pay at-

. tentino anymore. The only thingthat does Isotherme in that I can'tgel s full-time job. I'm limitedsomewhat in that I don't .reattywont to work downtown becauseit jost wouldn't he very practicaltrying to get around everyday in

-

the city. There are plenty ofbusinesses, though, io the nubur-bu that I roufs) worh for, and tknow I'd do a good (oh if peoplewould just look past mywheelchair, aod focos on myabilities."

"People are scared by things -they don't understand," he said."I koow that t can't get up and

SAN.

, w- -BEARDS, WIGS, &ACCESSORRIES

GRAB GAG GIFTSBAR ITEMS GIFT CANNING

NEW YEAR'S KITSHATS, HORNS, NOISEMAKERS, ETC.

OLLIE'S470-081 0 =

7900 N, MILWAUKEEOAK MILL MALL

(BEHIND ESCALATORs)

*. ,..oic JPage3L-.

run around, and there are times Iwish I could go and play footballor soccer. I drive my own car,though, and I've eses gone000semobiling. The snowmohilingis something that people reallyare uurprised to hear abontbecause they usually just asomosethat someone in a wheelchaircan't do things like that. t do aloiof things, though, jaut like otherpeople. I like to go to parties nr toSissies just tikeasyose eIne."

Switzer eredito his parenin for -his positive attitude. Asid he nowplayo a big part is helping out hismother, who is confined to awheelchair; and his father, whohassuffered two heort.atfachs.

"My parents always let me dotldags fit wanted ta try," he said."Usually, when persons with,disabilities are afraid to doaoythmg, it's because they weresever allowed to try things whentheywere younger."

"Some people in wheelchairsore very negative about things,and that's why t mually don'thang around with them. I admitthat I do sometimes getdepressed ahost sot being able tafinds full-limejob, bot other thanthat, I'm not oegative at all. I likelohavefun."

.! -

. Counseling Center helps"Holiday Blues"

The holiday season is anespecially hectic time for mostpeople, and for nome il can bevery lonely. It can stir up feelingsof nostalgia, isolation anddepression.

This ne5500, Far NorthwestComselling Center at 9229 North-west Hwy. in Chicago isarrasgiog for a series of Mondaymght mectiogn, from S-f p.m.,throogh Jan. f, 19%.

The meetingo wilt provide awarm, nurtoring, sopportivegroup enperience to help people

, cope with the holidays.a "Together, we will take rare ofourselves

without resorting toaddictions or slneod)ng our timein a solitary fashion," nay group.- leaders Kevin Walsh, ACSW, and

,f NAMET ADDRESS

TEL NO.

Charles ICting, ACSW, bnth en-perieoced counselors. "Theprogram is free. Thin io our gift tothe coioimunity which we hoveservedfor the past ten years."

Advanced regislration isnecennary. Only the first tenpeople registering will be accepted.

Far Northwest C000seltingCenter, a program of LutheranSocial Services of Illinois, offersc000selliug services andeduratiooal programs. Fees forservices are based on a slidingscale according to income andnumber of persons in a family.For further information aboutthis program or about other ser-vices offered al the Center, call774-7555.

-bi . J 5% OFF MÒST BEARSi,pecuaDURING DECEMBER

socape Iie,iiod udjeinno . handwado . Ri(sss ce tinsse Ossia . AG,;15% OFF ON PLUSH ANIMALS byd_I OPPLAUSE . AVANTI . DAMN . NORTH AMERICAN . GOND

CARESS . Ross . HERMANN . slefrF . CHARM.s

COLORING CONTEST CALL OR COME IN-FOR FREE ENTRY BLANK

, cv Spnea,mi,., ,GIGI'S DOLLSa SHERRY'S

TEDDY BEARS- O9X nia oa

970-/SliO

. AGE

CONTEST ENDS DEC. 22, 1985, 1,O PMWINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED

Vs., nnyn..smyo,.. n5Is.dp.niilI., Wioi bfzhefnCslsdsg ConWutRaim,

- Ag. Cut.gs,qn. 44 7.9 19.121.tP,h. In eush n gemip . 925" GIft C.rdfln.,.2nd POns h, eshug.gesnp- *1O"GIN Cmdfloas.Sed Pd,ein eenhng.g,n.,p. I5" GRe C.,9IIn..

- WINNERS NEED NOT BE PRESENT

Thcj%jnerietin Gun Soeicb -

oftbeUnited States and Canadat;ikcs plra.sore in an0000cio8

the ill)l)iiiotnlc'iit Of

oernev 1eweIevs

N1LEn, ILLINOIS 50048

as l(EGISTEICoDJEW5LERAMERICAN GEM SOCIETY

isu??.iicloae/ .-,)oepiee'r

The REGISFEREDJEWELER has mcl the ethical und gconologicalstandards established by fellow jewelers in the American Gern

Society. An AGS title is an annual appoiotrneol and must bercwcnn by yearly examioalion.

s

l'age 25IA17 " I

Page 16: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

Page !$

BUSINESSComputerized

Centel repair center

Mrs. Toni Boufflette has, beennamed Director of Curriculumund Instruction and Director ofRecroitment at Marttlac HighSchool, Northfietd. Bouiltette,formerly an English teacher atMariltac, is responoibte forrecruitment efforts leading toMoriSac's Open Home, Nov. 17

Seiko,modern architectof timen

The man who reaches for this newSeiko Quartz altra.thiv watch has ahigh sense of quality, a superb eyefor clean structure. Succinct detail,marvelous precision inside and out,entraordinarily handsome in charcoalgrey. staihless with gold.toee and ablack dial. All gold-tone; or silver.andgold-tone with a grey dial.

TheBugIe,flur.dy, December12, 1955

ANDLELIGHTJEWELERS

7900N. MilwaukeeAve., Nues

965-3013

Centel's new LUS-150 repair bureau facilities ioctude procesoorswhich conduct teutu of the condition of customer telephone tines.They atso monitor system prformance and maintain ad-ininiotrative records.

New Marillac director. named

and as Director of Curriculumand Instruction, for coordinatingfaculty devetopment and DivisionLdader in-service training. She isalso cumpateriaing the students'self-scheduling process. Bouillet-te, a native of New Jersey, livesin Northfield with hmband, Ber-nard and their Iwo children.

n n

Marketingmanagers namedat Bradford

Four marketing masagerlrecently Were appointed at ThEBradford Esehasge, it was announced by Shay Gultugher, vicEpresident of North Americanmarketing.

Leslie Joyce, a resident ofDarien, Ill., was promoted tomanager of U.S. clientpromotions. Previously, she wasmonager- of Conadian clientpromotions at Bradford.

Gallagher also announced thatJohn DeCosta, marhetingmanager; Linda Rash, maoageeof client promotions, Canada;and Fruncen Kruse, productmanager; have joined Bradford's North Americanmarhetisg staff.

Chairperson ofNortheasternCurriculum

Fred Flesner of Park Ridgehas keen appointed chairpersonof the new Department ofCurriculum and Instruction atNortheastern Illinois University.His appointment was announcedby Dr. John Comtte, provost ofthe university.

At Northeastern, Fleser hasdeveloped several mathematicseducation courses ouch as "TheTeaching of Prohlem Solving inSecondary Mathematics" and"The Nature of MathematicsLearning." He is very active as aquestion writer for mathematicscontesto in the North, South andWest Suburban MathematierLeagues and other local and slatecontesta.

Fteser has served os neyeraIslate committees formathematics education rangingfrom the deyelopment of a ululemathematics contest to thedevelopment of mathematics oh-jeetives forlliinois schools.

- Fleser received his bachelor ofscience, master of science anddoctorate degrees from theUniversity of ISinofo at Urbana-Champaign.

Zenith United Way$650,000 pledge

c: il

LINGERIE1/3 OFF. SLIPS PAJAMAS. GOWNS ROBES

. TERRYCOVERUPS

FOUR DAYS ONLYDECEMBER 12, 13. l4and 15

CHRISTMAS HOURS;MON.,TUES..WED.. FRI.-1O;OOAMto6;OOPM

THURS. - 1O;OO AM tu 7;OO PM SAT. 9;30 AM lo 5;30 PMSUNDAY 12;OO NOON to 5;OO PM

. 6007 DempsterMorton Grove, IL 60053

965-6011

jerry K. Pearlmao, Zenith chairman and president (leftl, andlJamen L. Fasst, 1955 Zenith employee campaign ehairmar (ceo-ter) presented Zenith's pledge to Robert Ctaocy, MetropolitanUnited Way official. Employees of Zenith Electronics Corporationand Ike company pledged $650,000 in the 1955 Metropolitan UnitedWay campaign.

Director of St. PaulFederal Bank

William A. Anderson has beenelected a director of St. PaulFederal Banh according taJoseph C. Scully, president andchief enecutive officer.

A Certified Public Accountant,Mr. Anderson is a member of theAnnericao Inslilule of CertifiedPublic Accountants, serving onthe Savings and Loan Committeewhich developed and wrote the"Savings and Loan Aodit Guide,"aodthettliaois Society of CPA'o.

He was a partner at Ernst &Whisney where he specialized inproviding professional servicesto the savings and loan industryprior to his retirement earlierthis year. He continues as a con-sultant to the public accountingfirm which he uoined in 1955 whenErnst and Whinney merged withSlangle & Laaber.

Mr. Anderson is a pastpresidest of the University ofmEnoEn Alumni A000ciation of theCollege of Conunerce, nerving for

many years on its Dean's Ad-emory Council. He is on the Board

.

ofGovernors nf the Tower Ctob ofChicago and is a trastee of theFourth Presbyterian Church ofChicago.

- William A. Andrrsn,

Christmas SealChairperson

Nues resident Charleo Bar-bagua io helpisg raise badly-needed fundo io behalf of ChicagoLung Association's lung diseaseresearch efforts and other lunghealth programs by serving asChristmas Seat Chairperson inhis community this year.

Borhaglia who is serving ascommunity chairperson for theseventeenth year, was honoredrecently at a Chicago LongAssociation banquet.

Gemini StudentCouncil officers

Donald G. Hsebner, principal ofGemini Junior High School, 5955N. Greenwood Ave., Nites,-EsotMoine School District 63-wouldlike to congratulate the winnersof the recent Student Councilelections held at Gemini.

The officers for the 1955-ltGemini Student Council are;PresidentSteve Futterman;Vice-PresidentGrace Hong;TreasurerDebbie Tingas andSecretoryDawn Binar..

The Student Council at GeminiIs oponoored by Bill Gitans.

266Annual Plate 1971

Fret IssueGift Edition

CkkIthsta6 .Scté Ob Rwte, Urwtua1THESE ITEMS ARE JUST A SAMPLE

. OFOURINVENTORY

28 Wayside DevotionStyalized Bee

71 Snornoy WeatherFull Bee

14k ESTATEJEWELRY

20% OFFRINGS. CHAINS,

GOLD WATCHES,EARRINGS, CHARMS

The Bugle, Tharnday, December 12, 1995 Page 27

FhtPMPkfOver 35 Different Items

Early Marks. Crown Full B... S Stylized B...

All Itm In Exc&Isnt Condition

PARTIAL LISTING OF ITEMS ANDTHEIR SALE PRICES

AT LEAST 20% OFF!

HUMMEL CATALOG SALE

Many Others Equally Scarce -Priced Right!

SILVER

i oz. CHRISTMAS& HOLIDAY BARS

$9.00 EachOTHER SILVER

ALSO AVAILABLEi Oz. lo OZ. loo oz.

.999 PURE

Nut» Qløin 4øp7637M. Milwaukee Ave.

BETWEEN HOWARD AND OAKTONJUST NORTH OF VILLAGE HALL

967-5575....

BUYING

GOLO & SILVERCOINS

SCRAP GOLDFRANKLIN MINTHUMMELSPOCKET WATCHESALMOST

ANYTHING

TITLE MARK NUMBERS PRICE PRICE1971 First Issue

Gift Edition Plate IGifti No.1 $2,500 Benn Offer

Little Cellist Crown 991 440 $350

Globe Trotter Crown 79 550 440

Strolling Along ObI. Crown 5 385 305

Stormy Weather Full Bee 71 715 600Apple Boy Full Bee 14211 550 440

Chic GirtCandyDish Full Bee i 11157 495 395

Wayside Devotion Sty. Bee 2812 385 305

Angel Sty. Bee 113810 65 45

,Joyus News 125G FutI Bee 4011 225 175

Little Goat Herder (4%) Full Bee 20010 220 180

SEIKO Yg etl,e bcstf5Ly 'o (h, SPgfl.

Page 17: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

Page 28 The Bugle, Thursday, December 12, 1985

Eimhurst College 's Accelerated Business MajorThe h1mhurst Management

Program (EMP) is U Speciallydesigned format of the BusinessAdministration major atEimhurst College. Administeredby the Division of CostinuisgEducation, EM? is spnssoredacademically by the Center forBusiness und Economics. EM? isdesigned for adult students withbusiness euperience who havecompleted 48 semester hours oftransferable college credit to in-dude prerequisites. Uponsatisfactory completios of EMPand all other grudoulionrequiremeots ut Elmhursl

r

College, studenlu earn theBachelor ofScience degree with omajsr in Business Ad.miCistrulion.

Distisctive features of EM? io.elude:

Convenient Class tocatisns.EMP classes meet on und offcampus ut sites convenient loslsdento. Current class locationsinclude Elmhsrsl, RollingMeadows, Parh Ridge, Lisle andOakLawo,

Convenient Class Scheduling.EM? dusses mees one evening

per week or -Sotorday fur 00eyear. -This convenient schedule

GRAND OPENING SALECHRISTMAS GIFTS

20% to 40% OFF MANY ITEMS

UNIOUEGIFT FLOWERS NATURAL HEALTHSELECTIONS CARE PRODUCTS

Cowinu NEWCLINICALV FDA APPROVED5000 TESTED DIET PRODUCTO

NW WEEKDAYS 10:00 AM 8:00 PMDEC. SATURDAY iDOS AM SOO PMHOURS SUNDAY 12UONoon-5:OUPM

THE HEALTH EMPORIUM& GIFT HOUSE

7369 Noeth Milwaukee Ave.Nilea. IL 60648

647-8508

DOWNTOWN SKOIiIE

Onkton Streeti!.Ierchants

allows students lo cul domi untravel time to manimize theirOpportunity for study, work andfamily responsibilities.

Relevant for the RosinessProfessional. EM? offers esses.liai business Odministrslioncourses such as managemest andorganization theory, finance,economies, accounting andmarketing. Courses iotegratetheory and practice as studentsand instructors apply couruematerials lo their jobs.

Evening!college cre

Elmhorst College EveningSession Registration for SpringTerm began December 2. Closnesbegin Febroary 2.

Elmhursl College is one of 11wlargeol private liberal artscolleges is Illinois. Twenty-threemajors are âffered in the eveningin fields such as Business Ad-

LEGAL NOTICEThe Niles Park District Board

of Ceom:isnienero -silI hold theirmenlhly meelieg on Decensher17., 1915 al 7:30P.M..ralher IkanIhr usual 8:00 P.M. in tbk Village -Council Ckambers, 72goWaskegun Road, Niles, Illinois.

Eslablisked Recognition. EM?has bees a successful and respee-ted program al Elmhnrst for sisyears. Part of the tradition nf eu.celleoce at Elmharut, EMP of-fers quality instruction in Ikefield ofhuniness administration.

Information semisars aboutthe Elmhorst ManagementProgram (EM?) are held weeklythroughout the -Chicago andsuburban areas. At theseseminars, individsals are givenan oppnrlusily lo view the

Saturdaydit classesmioislralion, Computer Scienceand Nursing. -

Courses are available atEluskurul College and a varietyof o11-coeipus bruItons Mosdaylkroagk Thursday evenings asdSaturday oseroings. Off-campussiles include Rolling MeadowsHigh Sekoni, Cleobronk SouthHigh Scheel in Glenview, Glen-bard North High Scheel in CarolSlyeaos, and Evangelical Schoolof Nbrning, CkrislHospita(, OakLawu... --_. -

To receive a spring bulletinwith complete schedule infor-usátlòn and regislralieoseaterials, call 279-4150, est. 47f,er 834.3056.

CRUISE WEAR 888ILARLEFOIl POliR WINTER VACATIONS

HOLIDAY SPECIAL

HOP SACK WEAVE45% WOOL55% POLY5 SHADES

Reg. $150.00

Give the PerfectGift for thisHOLIDAYSEASON. .

MEMBER FOIC

YEAR ROUND BLAZER

stors tot men -

5047 W. Oakton St., Skolilo673.8645

- FREEGIFTWRAPPING

- 5 DeT11rJ1S

FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS

DIAMONDS WATcFEs. MARy

-F'iUt tL awL U«uuo1

4915 W. Oakton St.SKOKIE

Phone: 679-0010

BEAUTIFUL.5. I -

Gift Guide

ECIALLYDESlED WITH

CHRISTMAS"i4tUBt?t9 ¿K IN MIND

9tgiKtdztc Ripwie"

PLiNY! Iuiomale Apport:1 Shopsne fill M,!I :,:d -ho::,.PA_INC

NITES oxeEn san. L SUN. TE 1:5E

ONLY as these 2 locations:,, enr,,. was .n,oaE.iN.

currieulum admiosionprerequisiteo and procedures,graduation requirements andother materials pertinent Io Ikeprogram. All seminars are free ofcharge and open to lhe public. Allseminars begin at A p.m. noIosootherwise soled.

Upcoming area -seminars in-elude: Elmhurst College Union:

huroday, January 9, 1986 andWeduesday, January 22, 1985

Niles Public Library: Tuesday,January7,l9St

Ralling Meadow PublicLibrary: Wedsesday, December1g, 1985

Rolling Meadows CommunityCenler: Tuesday, January 14,195$-and Thursday, January 30,sOSO.

Honor RollStudents at St.John Lutheran

St. lobo Lutheran Scheel :1

Niles (Missouri Synod) in rreodlo a500suce that nineteen sladen-la achieved The Honor Roll forthe First Quarter. The nl 040015who received a 3.5 average is the.osajorsahject area, achies'ingHenar Roll OlbluT,Sre:DeeglavBerliuger, Jamie Jedlink as:lBilly Walker (ist Grade); SuzyKermath, Will Eerslokc, RachelIlaeeington, Richard Radecki,and Steven Roth (2nd Grade);Russell Hob and Eric Wandel(3rd Grode(; Jeff Stevens (11hGrade); Jimeuy Lu (Ilk Grs:de);Anthony Lu, Elisabeth Radecks,aud Angela Pengslapern (61kGrade); Gene Boehos, CarslyoGiauuopoulos, Chan Min Puck,

- aed Julie Psngstoynrn : gIbGrade).

All of the students ssd sloff alSJL ore looking forward lo im-proviog io all orean doring IkeSecond Quarter-academic, socialand spiriiaa). Plans have begúsfor Ikeir Annual Children'sChristmas Service, 00:1er thedirection of Mrs. Kristin Sleehsg,wksch will be held so Wednesdoy,Dec. 15 al 7:35 p.m. in Ike ChockSanctuary.' The Chris:iae Day School et ;i.John Luiheran Church is locatedat 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave. (eneblock- usati: f Harlens) is heV:llage of Nilzo. 2f vos desire is-l::rmationso how you ,'uy obI sina Christian Educalien lus Soarchild, you are encouraged lo ,:a)lMr. James M. Elohubouns, Peilt-cEpal, or Mrs. Malalyoee Wanee,Schsol Secretary, al 641-813;' -

during School hnns. 8:39 to 245.

-OCC/Skokje newe()IIVse scheduleA new schedule of courses al

Oaklen Communily Callege/Skohie, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave. svillbe inilialed in January lo allewstudents Is lake a full-lime cour-se load io Isar days.

'Most courses arr being of-fered on o once sr twice o weekbasis," explained Mary MillIer,chief administralor at 0CC!Skokie. "This schedaliog wandesigned to accommodate Ikeneeds of our students, mesI ofsohom hold part-lime or full-limelobo. The new course coz-figuration will enable students losore easily plan o clans schedule

thaI will correspond wilk Ikeirother lime commilmenls,"

A variety et boniness, dataprocenniog sod liberal Uris cour-ses are belog offered duriog thespring semester al OCC!SkokieSpring classes begin Ihr weok ofJan. 13.

For funker isformalion, callIhr OCC!Skokie Student Services, Center, 835-1417.

Sheriff hosts annual partyfor retarded

Au has bees the traditIon for 14yearn, Once again this pearSheriff RIchard J, EIrOd of CookCounty will stage hin annualChristmas parties for retarded,

-

and usderpriviledged childrenthroughout Chicago and ConkCounty, There will be a total uf 26parties which wiR benefit 4,000children.

ParOles are scheduled fur San-day ut 00O pm. fur the OrchardViSage at the North Shore Hilton,9599 Skokie Blvd., Shobie, and onThuraday, Dec. 19th, from 1:00p.m. to 2:30 pm, at the MoitoyEducation Center, 5201 Meourdave., in Morton Grove, -

Sheriff Elrnd accompaiiied bySanta Claus himself will pass outIho many Christmas gifts pur-chased through Sheriff Etrod'sEmployees' Fand for Handicap-pod, Retarded and NeedyChildren, No other public officialin Cook County takes more

Loyola Academy

Honor SocietyLoyola Academy prúudly

salutes the 50 members of theClans of 1950 who were recentlyelected to the National HosorSociety of Secondary Schools.Membership is based upancharacter, leadership, scholar-ship and service. The LoyolaChapter's - strong emphUsiu onservice nf others encourages par-ticipatlon in such activities au theschool tuturing program and therecent HuSoween Party for men-laSy handicapped adalLs, The in-dnelees, their families and frien-du attended u special Liturgy ufInduction celebrated by DonaldO'Shaughnessy,SJ, Un November24, in the school library, Head-master, Bernard Bouillotte, andNIlS Advisor, Donald Sprague,presented certificates tu Ihefollowing seniors for their nut-stasdioguchievement,

Local students included JohuO'Loaghlin, Dfs Plaines; RobertDovey, Robert Gadek, ClaudeJacob, Thomas Erupa, TomSouleles, Sloven Winger, Glen-view; Mark Kalita, Miles;Timothy Flood, Park Ridge;Michael Fragons), DanielNoonun, and Joseph Thykattil,Skohie.

The Entrance Enamivation for5sncnpective Loyola sludenta wiltbe administered to aS interesledeighth grade boys on Saturday,J55, it, at 'tim Academy, 1100 N.Loramie, Wilme)te, Each hoyshould arrive in tbe.school gymby 0:15 am., with two No, 2 pen-cils, an eraser und the necessary$10 fee. The three hourenamhiatios wilt begin promptlyut 8:30 am. and includes abilityand achievement testo inreodìsg, langugage arts andmaihematien,

Panel speakerAno Ssstriu, a member of Ike

Maine Township High SchoolDistrict 207 Board of Education,will serve as a panel speaker for"Understanding the HatchAmendment" at Ilse 1955 Joislkonsol Cnufereoce of the IllinoisAssociatinu of School Soordo,Illinois Aouueialioo of SchoolAdmiuistralnrn, asd Illinois,Assoç'iatCon nf School BusinessOfficiols, 5051cm is alsolegislative chairsuan of Ilic NorthCook Division oflhe lAUB.

The conference necees as anOypsrlanily lo share informationand uslutison with hoard meno-bers und admihislroloro froiuaround the slate.,

Rlckurd J, Elrnd, Sheriff st CookCunnly

pleauuce Iban Sheriff Elrnd inplaying out Ibis moot thoughtfulaud charilatslc role forlhese mostdeserving youngsters.

Issu snus:EaLENDER

Wedding feaslu, hunt scenesand Renainsanee celebratiouswill highlight a slide show depic-tlng Christmas Act, to he prenen-ted to She senior citizen redidenlsof She North Shore Hotel, 1011Chicago ave., Evanston, on Wed.,Dec. lSat2:30p.m.

The puhlte is invited lo atteodtheprogram at no charge,

Local art historian, Len Gam'.5, hino, will include, oluu, some

(, Madonna and Child oils in hisI' presenlalion,( . "Another facet of the Christ-'e mas season will be shown by

slides of unique gift items,"Gamhinn says. "Fakerge eggs,objects d'arte aud other rnyal gil-lu of long gone times wiS be of is-terent to the North Shore residen-to,"

Gumbino has a Bachelor of Ar-tu Degree from Cane WesternReserve University and aMaster's from the Universily ufChicago.

For reservations, please callUN4'64t0.

PHYSICIANS COOPERATIVEs FAMILY PRACTICE S INTERNAL MEDICINE

STOP SMOKING EASILY(MONEY BACK GUARANTEE)

299-8700GOLF MILL PROF. BLDG.. SUITE 405

GOLF MILL SHOPPING CENTERNILES, ILLINOIS 60648

PEERTJFSS FEDERAL SAVINGS

-[E

Just for opening a PEERLESS Christmas Cub account.You can open your account between November 11thand December 31, 1985. OurChristmas Club pays 5%interest quartedy and can be opened for as little as a$10,00 deposit. Hurry white supplies last. -

PEERLESS FEDERAL SAVINGS7759 N. Milwaukee Avenue 4930 N. Miìwaukee Avenue -

Nilea, Illinois 60648 Chicago, Illinois 60630965-5500 777-5200

Schiller Park: 9343 W. troisg Park Road/678-690S Norwood Farts: 6133 N. Northwest Highwayìkil-5445Park Ridge: i W. Drono Avr.(823.S5SO Hollywood/North Park; 3312 W. tryn Mawr Aveeur;539.l2l I

Mt. Prnspcct:Deo P)aioes: Gull Plaza II Shpg, Coir. 1824-S Elmhurst Rd./981.8377

EUGENE j. RUDN)K, IR.PRESIDENT

TIMOTHY P. SHEEHANCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

Mc 00 E O

FSLIC

Jewish ParenloDoynu have achild with a physical dimrder,emotional problem nr learningdisability? Would you libe lo laibwith olber poreslo ahoul yourconcerno? KESHET, Jewishparents uf childres with specialneeds, is a support and advoeacy-gruap. Come juin us at t p.m. ouTuesday, Dec. 17 al the home ofMr. and Mrs. Frunkel, 8234 N.Central Park, Chicago. For moreinformation call 202-8852.

- The Bngle, faraday, December 12, 5905 Page 29

Support groupChrLctmas Art Program for Jewish parents

Page 18: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

- --ThtBugIe,Thudn 19S5

MORE THAW A TOYA TRADITION, SINCE I 900

Barrel Shed Kit

'.ÇÇ\r . t ' I

NEADING,4.4.2DE.CASTSTEAMt r I ENGINEANDIENDER E:/W#1\ eeote vae.or.a cae

CHRISTMASHOURS:

Mon. ehen Fel.9:00 AM . 95 PM

Solntdov9:00 AM . 50ß PM

Sondoyt2:OO - 4:00 PM

C'fiN

ROLLING STOCK MAKING UP THIS HARD WORKING TRAININCWDES:Opnml:nONVCU-wheniCta,nCa, (Itscabow:volo aracrone and hon kcrankupar d doa nmanua Ily) . Operating NYC.Snnrcfllughl Ca, . N YC BUnk Can, la hause y aunnaotkc,yn. N_Y_C.Gardai aw:Ihcan:a lars . NY.0 Wark CancaNe

t

AnothorGon.ai Electric broäkthro h!

New! One Oven Does It All!

OMNIMICROWAVE OVEN

AT THE SUPERST0RE WE ARE PROUD TO BE A.E. DEALER.BECAUSE G.E. IS THE INNOVATOR OF THE INDUSTRY. WHAT EVER IS

NEW AND EXCITING YOU CAN EXPECT IT FROM G.E. THE OMNI 5 IS

THE LATEST G.E. INNOVATION. IT IS A MICROWAVE OVEN THAT

TOASTS. BROILS, BAKES AND MICROBAKES. AT THE SUPERSTORE®

YOU CAN SEE ALL OF G.E.s APPLIANCE LINE, NOT JUST A SELECT

FEW.WE HAVE OVER 1500 APPLIANCES. TV'S AND MICROWAVES ONDISPLAY. IN ADDITION. WE HAVE FREE MICROWAVE COOKING

CLASSES EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT FROM 7 to 9 PM FOR YOUR CON

VENIENCE. WE HAVE KNOWLEDGEABLE SALESPEOPLE THAT CAN

HELP YOU MAKE A DECISION WITHOUT PRESSURE.

WE SHOW MORE AND WE SELL MORE BECAUSE OUR CUSTOMERS

HAVE FOUND THAT PRICE WITHOUT VALUE IS WORTHLESS.

AT OUR PRICES AND YOU WILL FIND THEM AS LOW OR LOWER

THAN THE OTHERS ON A CONSISTENT BASIS.PARK IN OUR SPACIOUS LOT' LOOK AT OUR 34.000 SQUARE FOOT

SUILDINGITHEN YOUWILLKNOW WHAT SUPERSTOREBCHRISTMASSHOPPING IS ALL ABOUT. REMEMBER. WHERE ELSE CAN YOU GET A

$69.95 LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN FOR ONLY $14.95 JUST FOR PUR-CHASING A G.E. MICROWAVE OVEN OR ANY OTHR MAJOR AP-

PLIANCEORTV?ONLY AT THE SUPERSTORE5LIKE OUR JINGLE SAYS...COMETO THE SUPERSTORE5 . TOWNHOUSE TV&APPLIANCE,

MILWAUKEE &OAKTONNILES

MORE THAN A MICROWAVE! General Eledric.'s newest oven ¡s amicrowave ovea, a onventk oven and a !aaster- a n oae compd anit.

o ,, i : .BUYWTH L Mrowves it

CONFIDENCE

MORE THANA PRODUCT

racco

We brnggood things

to life.

0E MICROWAVE OVEN WITHSOPHISTICATED SENSOR

N Ne k:e9 ea st and add sIras: arIa YlaVula Caak

2.Toastsad gel a:ral,aaalle lap and bOnano

3.BroilsUa:ng Inn lop flnal:nanranoen I yaccan bloil ynur I sacaras Iikealeska.Chopa. b [lIgera. enanal000

4.Bakes

(L ' ''L

Cakes. plea, bread. Cook: CS aro male

CCOkPg satura Of I OeOa OVNI

5. MicrobakesComSnaa +iorawsae andC cocer I:anaftoo krng:nCae yoc I Ossanra asilo: acarre als In

CHRISTMAS HOURS;MON. Urta FRI.

O:W AM . ROlO PMSATURDAY

RIBa AM .5:00 PmSUNDAY

1250 .400 PM

w) .

TV and APPLIANCES

, ALLG.E. MICROWAVE OVENS

AT LOW LOWSPECIAL PRICES

INOEUO '

CtS

SANTACLAUS ISAT TOWNHOUSE

EVERY SATURDAY- - II-4EVERY SUNDAY

12-4MON. & THURS. NIGHTS

U-R

ilL CHRISTMAS

I --

luxeMicrowave .SpacemakerWOven

SPECIAL OFFER . NOW .liLi CHRISTMAS

LIDNEL Gnoge

"Just Like The One You Had"

,

With The Purchase Of Any -- -OOea TV or Appliance Between Now 95

470-9500 And ChriOtmaU (Ito A GYeat Gift)

t -heSYEARS GO ALL APPLIANCE

STQRES HAD ELECTRICTRAINS AND DOLLS AT

CHRISTMAS TIME.'TODAY ONLY THE SUPERSTORE® CARRIES ON

THE TRADITION. THE SUPERSTORE® OFFERS

YOU A COMPLETE LINE OF LIONEL AND LGB

ELECTRIC ThAINS AND COMPLETE LINE OF

MADAME ALEXANDER, EFFANBEE, JERRI,

AND VOGUE DOLLS. SO HAVE SOME FUN! COME

TO TISE SUPERSTORE® I AND REMEMBERWhERE ELSE CAN YOU GET A $69.95 LIONEL

ELECTRIC TRAIN FOR ONLY $14.95 JUST FOR

PURCHASING A MAJOR APPLIANCE OR TV.

ONLY AT TRE SUPERSTORE®.

LIKE'OUR JINGLE SAYS. ..'_ COME TO TIlE SUPERSTORE®.

TOWNHOUSE TV & APPLIANCES,

MILWAUKEE & OAKTON

NILES

LIONELAUTHORIZED

SERVICE

__!T±I!O-----I HBIefldRd82tgu5ed9ht5

,k'. ThT5ugIo.Thure.IayDeepm,pp.j, lUna O '. Page 31

mli!'.BYQ

ekN±rth kono

U!!

T e1)qeeKAISER

DOLL STANDS Dutes

AOHUIIR big,7URII,ing a powedol dua su

... - -

....pa_.:.nn.YerY

en

wIth Ireiqb

LIONEL TRAINSrelive the jOYSOf Christmas

I pastI Lionel here !seeI...........

Page 19: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

Page3

s-61) -- .

BUY WITH CONFID

ALL SONY TV'SANDVCR'S AT

SPECIAL PRICES

THE SUPERSTOREPROVIDES ONE FULL YEAR WARRANTY '

PROTECTION ON ALL SONY TV'S AND VIDEO TAPE RECORDERS, ON S

BOTH PARTS ANO LABOR, PLUS COVERAGE FOR TWO YEARS ON . , ..,,

SONY V PICTURE TUBES. . ¡PI

?L

SANTA CLAUS ISAT TOWNHOUSE

EVERY SATURDAY11-4

EVERY SUNDAY-12-4

MON b THURS. NIGHTS6-9

'IlL CHRISTMASBRING YOUR CAMERA ANOTAREPICTURES WITH SANTAIN OUR

MODEL T FORD FOR ANOLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS PHOTO

TAPPAI1MICROWAVE

COOKING SCHOOL

THURSDAY, DEC. 12

THURSDAY, DEC. 19

7 to 9 PM.

I1iDWESTBANK

.

V!SA

- SPECIAL OFFER -NOW 'TILL CHRISTMAS

LIONEL"o" Gauge Train

"Just Like The One You Had"

169.95 Valuo

With The Purchase Of AnyTV or Appliance Betvveen NowAnd Christmas (It's A Great Gift)

YOURSFOR l 95ONLY I

w r.. m e.

T oid APPLIANCES

. 755e N. MilwaGkee AveNilee, IL 80648

tHRISIMAS.

HOURS:

Man.th,uF,i9 AM . 9XI PMs-

PHONE 9:I AM - 5lO PM470-9500 _Siuidiy

SANTA CLAUS ISAT TOWNHOUSE

EVERY SATURDAY11-4

EVERY SUNDAY12-4

MON. &THURS. NIGHTS6-9

'ilL CHRISTMASBRINS YOUR CAMERA ANOTAREpICTRRCSwITH SANTA IN OUR

MODELTFORD FOR ANOLD FASHIONEDCHRÌSTMAS FRUTO

SPECIAL OFFER - NOW TlLL CHRISTMAS

L IDNEL GRuge T,ain

"Just Like The One You Hail"'64 Valso

YOURS FOR. ONLY

With The Purchase Of AnyTV or Appliance Between Now $And Christmas (Its A G'eat Gift)

s.-

s

s

s;

_ a

s'c Sy,(.

C(!TT[ S p (',Od&S 00 TV,VCR RU

. Q Ql <JEIt,! IQybd TQg

: 5'U T W I tMQ CONFIDENCE

y ' ............ . THE SUPERSTOREU PRÖVIDES ONE FULL YEAR.

WARRANTY PROTECTION ON ALL ZENITH TV'S ANOVIDEO TAPE RECORDERS. ON BOTH PARTS ANDLABOR. PLUSCOVERAGE FOR TWO YEARS ON ZENITHTV PICTURE TUBES.

. 'p"d ,,.fl ,,[iII YI!![ j,SPQEP.

TOWNHOUSE

MIDWESTBANK

VISA'

w riI-I-I 'j eTV and APPLIANCES

ALL. _faV pj'¡ÑD VCR's AT

SPECIALPRICES'

. EÌ

ISUZSS3IC).

s

u., rCHRISTMAS

WAT1 _J S e ' HOURS:TV arAi APPLIANCES MOILdWuFei

-if s:lm * - sao PM7850 N. Milweukee Ave , INIov, 1L60648 900AM-560PM

. iEnvIte SimSy

i 470-9500 12:-tUPM

The BB*lt,Thurithy, D,esiñb,r12, 188F' ...... P.gett

Ao

Page 20: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

I 'M Vre iigle, urday, December 12, 1985

e SPiLING 9.3IDEA"

TURQUOISETurquoise is one of the most ancient stones of royalty.

It shares the December birthstone with Bloc Zircon. Theneme Turquoise means Turkish Stone'. Because thetrade route that brought it to Europe used to come fromTurkey. Turquoise is greenish-blue and sometimes foundnear copper. Previously mined in Persia. The deposits inSinai were already worked out by 4000 B.C. At that timethe stone was used for jewelry and also in thepreparation of cosmeticu. In the early Victorian period.sky blue Turquoise was most popular. Today Turquoisecomes mainly from the Southwestern parts of the U.S.Turquoise was believed to bring success in love andmoney plus general good fortune.

By Michael DoernerGraduate Gemologist, Handcrafter Et Appraiser

w z oerner JewelersJeoo/,y, 2Lthmo,r/, &u/oAuu

345S. MallGolf Mill Shopping Ctr.. Nues

299-1341

Capparelli reslatedby De ocrats

I

House Majority Whip Rslph C. Capporrili (r) receivès tirecongrotulotions of 41st Word Aid. Remar C. Pucinoki, choirmut o)the olaterrokinl coetmillee for the 13th Dislriet RegularDemocratic Organization, apes being re-circled an stole represen-talivr candidate for rr-elretion in Ihe 13th Legislative District. Alsoparticipating in the unanimous endorsement for Capporeilt to seeha ninth consedshive term were: Rum Mayor Nicholas Blase, cons-rnittnewan of Maier Township; Stute Rep. Calvin SoWer, commit-teenlan of Nuns Township; and Tom Lyons, cossnsilleeman ofChieago's45th Ward.

Maine schools setSuicide Prevention WeekSuicide preventina weeks have

keen scheduled in all threeMaineToweship high schools, accordingte George Krueger, headpsychologist for the district and

GAS: YOUR BESTENERGY VALUE

s ennrte eftioinnr sas 005ktsps from Th,rmadsrwith feuferns Snail lose. Like enorty-moino sobdState electronic itnitinn. Sopor eurner. a commercialburnnrwithmsr,heattshrivgshintrrsabsjlfast,srheap to u olnady simmer. C svtineso, dsehl, tratenfor a large, amble cookies area.

With a GEBL'kitóhen quality.

comes

FREE420 evito, 41 dOor stylos, prior

groups o suuringr orges from self-essemhit up to Rfehrvs fit fer o

Thot's whet year local GEOA drofnrwoald be hoppy fe show youfognfhe,with the quulity end old funhioved ueluef Ormone y Offered by the bent ki tehuonir ho aerid.

Replace Your Old Cooktop With A New Tht'rmi,dorEnergy-Efficient Gas Cooktop

GetaNew Flame That

Demands Less. Gounmet Gos Cooblops

Ion Lovers 01 Gas Cooking.

VALU -rL I. . . I ,IpIrniß1IuDrrc;ûr'iSBe Our Display of Beautiful Kitchens wore Pnrfurmnrreo Cocote

Mutschier Kitchens Of Chicago, nc.2434 DEMPSTER STREET DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS

298-3580 (Suer to Talean-Horn.f,dernl 5ealn.)

chairman of the commiltee onedolescest tragedy. They will heDec. 943 at Maine East; Weh. 3-7at Maine South; and Feb. 24-28 alMaine West.. The suicido prevention weeks

are part of as 00-going effort toDislrict 207 to increaseamareoeno of suicidal signo asdpromote intervention slrategiesIs stop ssicideo before they hap-p

There will ' he ft misi-workshops is each school condoc-ted by members of crisis teamsthat have bees established ineuch building te merk withstudents mho might he ut risk."The workshops will aetivoty io-volve overt' utudeot in suicidepreveotins," neid Krueger. "Ifthoy knew the waroing signs elsuicide, students wilt he morelikely le seek help for themselvesor thoir friends.''

Separate aoscmktioo, rendue-led by Rev. Duo Stuffaekvr aedTom Botero, will be held 1erfrcokmes, sophomores, jeotorsand sectors. A designated timeand area will also be sci aside ferstudents le participate is a voleo-lury opes session at each school.This session will occur at the endof the school day and will be at-tended only by stodvnto who winkto participate io' furtherdioeussi000.

Although Ike gruwiog numberof suicide prevention programsworry some people who believe itio a subject that should not bediscussed, Krueger disagrees."All literature and researchuhowo Ihat gettiog the topic est iothe open reduces Ike number ofsuicides," he said.

"Io 1954, two Moine studentsbecame suicido victims. We havehoes lucky oioco then," seidKrueger. "We hope Ikesoworkshops proves) eoyaoore."

Dino R. CongineMarine Pot. Dios R. Coogioe,

nun of Betty Coogioe of )tltTeuhy, Nibs, has completedrecruit training ut Marine CorpsRecruit Depot, Sus Diego.

A 198f graduato of Nues WentTownship High School, Skukie, hejeieed the Marine Corps io

,

Anguot, 1985.

Sta ffse1Lfitness tostudents

"Do what io fun, but dusomethiog," seemed to be thegenerel message conveyed toNileo West High Schoolsophomores by a grosp of non-phynical edecatioo olaf) mem-hers duriug a cecent, dey-longHealth and Fitness Fair. TheFair was created jointly bylibrarian Eleanor Parker and

, physical educatise leacher Jodie.

5105w specifically for sophomoreboyo and girls who are enrolled inos experimental fitness programthis year, isslead of regular gymdusses.

The iovilatise to addroo thesophomeros was rotesdeddeliberately to sos-physicaledecation staff members byParker asd Sloan "We mooted toput students together 'nIb otherfecotty memhers lo let themknow how strongly we feel ahoutfitness, good health and goodnutrition," Parker said. The par-ticipuolt were asked to discusstheir personal health aod fitnessprogramo.

"You don't need a regularregimes, do what is fm" AnnMiller, a library aide, told thestudents, citing eoamples of herswo reusing, racquetball,uerohics and mini-tramp ex-periences. The thought wasechoed by goidasce counselorWalt Cockiog, who told studentste "pick adlieilies you like," ashe listed basketball, ternis, andconditioning enercises as, Isispreferences. Joe Breonao, aSpanish teacher, said that he es-joyo activities such as joggingaod soccer moot when he sharesthem wilh others.

Parker, Ike day's programhostess, related her own am-bitions fitness progrom, ces-siutiog of leonio, jogging, swim-miog and "workieg out" at localfitness clubs. Conducted duringoegmeoto of an entire school day,the program aloe featured por-seoul fitness testimonials frompriocipal Deoold Ring, scienceteachers Larry Broy, EdDegcnhardt and Bill Apostle,English teachers Jim Sweeoeyand Bill Geismaso, counselors.Let Winuns aelt Barbera Hoe-dter, lasguoge teacher 01goGeorgivv, heme ec000miccteacher Bochare Clausew,library aide Neoe Larucce,' andisdestrial arts teacher Glenn An-deruen. Skokie Valley Hospital's"Goed Health" program sent arepeeneotetive, es did Women'sWorkout World.

Though said io different words,all the speakers agreed thateveryone con enjoy bncumingand slaying healthy andphysically fit, but each personmust do itfor himself. '

The sophomores are enrolled inthe pilot fitness program Ihisyear because a battery of tesisadmioistered this fall showedthem to he low is fitness, alongwith the ration's other youngpeople their age. The program isdesxgeed to promole hotter fit-seos mostly thesugh oporto sodother active cemposeots, bat alsosImones cegrative Icaroing.

John KariwiecJohn Kariwiec, seo of Mary

and Walter Lsoecnyh of 7635 N.Harlem, Niles, hes keenpremoled to the U.S. Air Ferre tothe rank efmaslcr sergeant.

-

Kariwier io an aircraft main-lenance technician al Tinker AirForce Base, Ohio., with the 52ndAircraftGeoeratieo Squadeso.

St.CharleS andThermadorHave NewsFor YourKitchen.Looking for new idem for your kitchen? A visit to at. Charles Custom Kitchen showroom is like stepping

Into the pages of the world's moot elegant magazines.Even better! Because you can feel the warm woodsand cool tiles, . .uee the breathtaking array of styles,wIom and materials. , appreciate the meticulous crafts-manuhip for which St. Charles is famous. Whetheryour taste runs to the tradjtjonuj or the contem-poraty, , . to countly coziness Or post-modemgI amour. , , you'll find the kitchen of your dreams in aSt ,Charles showroom, A St. Charles designer/consult-ant wifi be háppy to work with you to make sure yourdream comes true, -

FREE! Color catalog of exciting fashion kitchens und bathtdeas when you visjt u St. Charles showroom.

Replaceibur Existing Gas ApplianceWith A New EnergyEfflcient Gas Unit

Thermador introduces hoodlum ventilation that workswith push-button ease.

The streamlined vent at the back of the cooktop raisesup to exhaost smoke, steam und odors while youcook, . lowers back to its flush-to-the-cooktop positionwhen you're through, And an exclusive infinite speedcontrol lets you choose just the amount of ventilationyou need, , -, Front low power for steaming vegetables,to high power for frying up crispy bacon. See thebeautiful flexibility of Cook 'n' Vent cooktops in theMorton Grove showroom of St, Charles CustomKitchens.

PILOTLESSIGNITION

f&h4jKITCHENS OF MORTON GROVE'

5740 W. Dempster StreetMorton Grove, Illinois

967-5521.

Gas Csrk 'e'Vent svitti

Sti1we lteroec.

oqE Mq

'o'VALUE

GAS: YÖUR BESTENERGY VALUE

The Bugle, Thursday, December 12, 1985. PugeZS

Page 21: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

A freshmen and sophomore 28, 27, and 28.Christmas Classic Basketball The tournament will be singleTournament will be held at NoIre elimination with a connotationDame High School for Boys, 7655 hracket. Trophies will be awar-Dempster, Nifes on Decemher ded for firot and second place

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13th 12:30 P.M.

SENIOR CITIZENTOURNAMENT

\GNLi1BOWLING 2.25Prize Fund '2.75

TOTAL COST '5.00

I

II

INCLUDES 3 GAMES OF BOWLINGIMust be a Senior Citizen. 62 years or older end a league

. bowler with an established average es of Dec. 8, 1985.

i e1444owe¡ 8530 Waukegan Road! Morton Grove 965-5300

ARMSTRONG-II -M I

Save now on beautifulvinyl no-wax tile floorS.

Armstrong tiles are easy to install andeasy to care for. Choose from a variety

of colors andpatterns. You'll

love thesavings. CHECK OUR

LOWPRICES

S1YU$TIK°

mstrongCsrtain loor dsOignS copyrioflied by Armstrong

KRAFTEX FLOOR CORPORATION. RESILItNI FLOOR CONTRACTORS

Phone Area 3121763-6468

6444 Milwaukee Ave. Chicago, II 60631

Senior MensBowling-

Standings W-LDragon Playboys 41-22

Bodinon 40-23

Young Seninrn ° 34-29

Two Plus Two 30-33Bulldogs 28-30Oandbaggers 29-34Who Cares 24-39

Wait ForOs 21-35Hneor Roll: Bill Hicks S7B JohnKorn 558; Tony llcalarnonti 537;Chester Bank 032; Ted Winnieski531; Ed Wamrzynlsk 519;Lawrence Paw 508; Gen Thorn-Osos 504; Ed Bieloki 496; AndyAnderson 495; Jalian Afosi 495.

Women's BowlingDecember 4, 7 p.m.

Teem - W-Ltnt Nati. Bankof Nitos 74-StDebbie Temps, Ltd. 60-45Frankie lys Pub 60-45Candlelight Jewelers 57-4gState Farm Ins.

A. Beierwattes 54-51Shajo Terrace 47-58MortonGrove Auto Ctinic 36-60G.L. Schmitz, lnmramce 32-73

-111gb Serien

M. Caltions 517J. Guenther 545g

P. Koch 504S. Viani 498M. Coronato 495

DeRosier 456D. Medo 485G. Thoma 474

High GamesM. Caltions 208p. Koch 197

Vinsi l9tJ. Guenther 190G. Thoma 188

D. Behrens 177M. Coronato t74D. Zimo 171

Boys' BowTwo teams ore tied for first

place in the Maine East Boyo'- Bowling Club. Top honors go to(I) caplaioKirh Maeller, MikeSchoto, and Ferdinand Gaerlanand (2) captain Scot Nrohirch,Arnold Gaidayas, and Dave Fut-tensan. Both learns have 17 wins,4 losse.

Boys High SchoolBasketball

Applications are being accep-ted for the Boyo High SchoolBasketball League which beginsJonoary 5. An eight (0) teamteagae will be formed with the topLoar (4) teams competing inplayoffs at Ike season's end. Thefee is $298 per learn. Spaces are

Christmskating E

Annual Chrislmas ligareskating Enhihition wilt he held ouSooday, December 15, from I lo 4p.m. at the Oaklon lee Arena,2500 Oaktnn. The program con-docled by the Oaklnn Ice ArenoSchool of Skating Instroclion, wiltgive Park Ridge residents andopportunity to see the progressbeing mode by their young figure

Maine East

A squad of fifteen Maine Eastgirls has been formed tu cheerDemon wrestlers on lo victoryand assist in scoreheeping.

The Demooetleo wtll cheerDemon wrestlers Friday, Dec. 20,at Maioe South and Saturday,Dec. 21, at the Rich East TAuro-ornent.

- This year's Dernonelteo oreJeanette Barrientos of Des

- .Plaisoon,.5$ar.gi. Bac.totucci uf.

SJB Holy NamewI

FlrntNat'lBk nfNiles 26-16

Anderson Secretarial 25½-6½Shuja Terrace 24(4/171k

J&B Oheetmetal 24-28

State Farmlun. 23½-lAthNorwuod Fed. S&L 22½-19%Tom DrOZdZ,DDS 21-25

Nifes Fed. S&L 21-21

Team#1 16½-25%Windjammer Travel 17-25

Classic Bawl 16½-251kWeidemann Ins.

as figurexhibitiòn

54-28

filling up fast, so pick up your sp-plication at the Prairie ViewComnouoity Ceoter, 6834 Dent-pster St., Morton Grove. Formore informalion contact BobD'Shaaghneosy, Alhletic Super-visor, at 965-7t47.

skaters and will also give tbk par-licipants on opportunity to per-form to an audience inpreparation for Iheir Annual IceShownest spring. The Oakton teeArena invariably develops manyhigh quality skaters aud thinyear's classes premise more ofthe name. Speclatorn are invited.There is no charge.

Demonettes -

Niles, Keely Becvarih ob 4iles,Hellen Corroo ob Den Plaines,Annette Gleson of Rilen, ZienaJanrawi of Des Plaines, DianeJobos of Rilen, Doyle Kay ofNiles, Faith Klein of MortonGrove, Morta Koeubol nf DroPlaines, Violet Mambo of MortonGrove, Liz Pizespolevski of Nibs,Terri Remnik of Glenview, IeriWeber of Riles, and Angie Wulf of

.- ,DesPlaineo«.... ..---. ....- -------

MaineEastSophomoreSwinì

A chifi rusa up and down heropine au she waits at her starting Iblock. Every muncIe in her bodyw aching in anticipatins. Sud- -denly Ike otarling gun sounds,und like a human spear she pier-Ces Ihe smooth surface, hoping

I

she wilt he ahle to puso through150 yards of liqnid resistancefaolerthnn everhefore.

Otherwise known as a swim-mer, Riles resident AnlosetlaGraoilo has been paddling herway Ibrouglo high schnol for thelost two years at Maine East. Shebegan on the freshman swimbeam and han worked very hardlo improve herself. During the -ruminer mosths thin year shecootmued to trato with the surn-mer swim team, and thin seasonoho was better than ever. Infreestyle swimming alone shehas improved her tirne twelveseconds since lost year. As aresolt, .knlnnella has alreadytabes first place Ihren timen ionthree differenl evenls on Ihe(mine varsity level.

0f course, improved individualperformance means improvedte000 performance. "We've nn-proned a lot thin year because wehave a stronger team with morededicated swimmers," she sayo.

Although swimming is hersport, she is hIss on the socherlearn to help her keep fit betweenswiomorniog seasons. A memberof the girls' instar varsity soeeerlearn last year, Antonella hopeolo he on -the varsity team thisspring. Obviously, she is qoiteathletic. "6 plan on being onswimming and soccer alt fouryears inhigh nehmt," she replies.

Gntoide of sporto, Antonella inalso very active. She is presidentof the sophomore clam at MameEast and a member of both theIlalian and Korean Club, eventhough she is 100 per cent Italian.Ailforeign language students willhe able to participate in the Wool-eenday, Dec. 4, international din-ncr, featnring a variety ob ethnicdishes and enlertainment. Shealso takes an interest in fine arts,md last year Antanella was on I

nlagecrewfnrtheorcheno danceconcert andose aLIke cast for theBroadway spring musical"Oklahoma!" Thin year she per-formed in the November 15-16variety show and alun plum toparticipateinthe spring musical.

When a long week of school -

bisolly ends, instead of relaning,Antonelba finds time for a part-ttrne job. Every Saturday sheworks from 7 am. to 4 p.m. al a

?1Ck A PriceOPEN BOWLING

PAY???WEDNESDAY NIlE - 9:30 PM 'FIL CLOSING

/' 7n00

/

8530 Waukegan Rd., Morton Grovetióne 0655300 ......

Maine East Ski Club.

officers

Maine East Ski Club officers (t-r)r secretary Andy Reback ofMorton Grove, presolent Mike Chandler of Niles, vice-presidentJell Cardella 01 Riles, And Ireasurer Craig Manar ofGlenview worklo organize Ike group's ski program, which in scheduled to heginFriday, Dec. t3, with weekly ski trips to Wilmol.

MG Parks guarantee fitnessuniversal eqnipmenl as well an 3-65 lb. dumbbells. Wç offer 9racquebball coucou, full size gym-naniom, sonnas, whirlpool, lOaf-sun tanning bedo aod somelbingnew, Body Massagen; Individualmemherohips are only $70.08.

Now special sas tanniogpackages are availahbe. Package1 is $25.06 for sin twenty minutesessions. Sove $5.045 Package 215$65.50 for eleven twenty minnIeseosism, sane $10.00.

Men's BasketballLeague

The Morton Grove Park -

District in now accepting ap-plications for ita new Men's g frntand under Basketball League.Teams wiU be accepted on a "fir-st come first serve" hasts wilhMorton Grove resident teamsreceiving first priority. Ap-plications may be picked up atthe Prairie View ComrnuoilyCenter, tON Dempster SI.

Replace Your Old Furnace -

With A New fr Efficient Gas

Clumaster IVGas-Fired Furnaces

CLEAN bAUMAKESbMOflLS ip35.00-24HoAMIvIcE

The BugleThumdeyrDee,mben'15j9A5 . 'r Page37''

Needs Guards aThe Morton Grove Park

District Athletic Dmpartmest isnow accepting applications forice rink guards and kasketballneoreheepero. No experience is

Something New!The Morton Grove Park

District in now offering body fatmeasurements. Thesemeasuremeols will tell you whatpercentage of yOOr body is fatand whal percembage io muscle.

Call 965-7550 for an appoin-Imeot. Don't forgel, we also offerpernonal weight training andcardiovancabar programs

UNITED

TRANSMISSIONS7460 N. Milwaukee

Nues647-8989

2740 N. KedzieChicago772-3226

Since 1950

- e Transmbsions. Differentialss Maine Engine

Repairs. Carbereatar

s Electricals HeatftAir

Cendd'mning

. Brakes

Complete Car Care

Auto TrucksDomestic 4- Foreign

AO Work Gsarasteedlo Wriobog

FREE ROAD CHECK

Muni Efficient Use ut EnergpAIl I mosur lv vodols ore dcsiov ro

OioeOou rho moor floor lortho bootamoorrorruol.Tvokoyopororirucom.porertisorkroyelherrooiclamivunviolon ajoncs.

npeclanstsatvoarSereloe

GAS: YOUR BESTENERGY VALUE

/Drwlgs6E6TINO and AIR CONO;TD'i;Ns

298-9577

nd Scorekeepersnece000ry as selected applicantswilt he trained. Applicants monthe of Ike high schont age. Ap-plications may he picked sp atthe Prairie View CommunityGosIer, tß3dTbempster St., Mor-ton Grove, For more informationcontact Bob D'Shaughnensy,AlhlelioSuperviour, at 962-7447.

A Guad Fornaceisa WtaetmoeulrnentAnn., Borg-Warrsr gao-n,ia,.

vocopaysyoo biudiai dsrdsic comisO,aopordabileyavd eneroOeeicinr.Aclimasterlvn, rurva0000n puy rar jionlioir Ocrer o ysaoingr ¡rioointnoyna.

'çgc OOq

VALUE

ALLWOHKRJYOU*RAIITEED 9251 Aspen Lane. Des P!aines, IL 616

teams as. well as consolation -champions.

Ticket price will be $2 foradsltoand $1 for ntsdentn.

The freshmen action opensTbsroday, Dec.28 at lf30 am.with Ridgewood vn. Quigly Northfollowed at noon with Carmel vs.st. Edward. Gordon Tech meetsElmwond Park at 1:30 p.m.followed at 3 p.m. with NotreDame vn. Lather North.

Sophomore action opens Thur-nday Dcc. 26 at 4,30 p.m. with

I

Gordon Tech vn. Qnigly NorthAt S p.m. Immaralat Conceptionmedo St. Gregory followed at7:30 p.m. with Loyola vs. Elm-wood Park. Notre Dame has abye in first ronnd action.

Second round action will takeplace Friday, December 27 withchampionship games on Satar-day, Dec. 28. -

Steven M. LacknerNavy Ensign Steven M.

Lackner, son of Emelia M.Lackner of 1032 Pam-Asoe Drive,Gleoview, han becs corn-missioned in his present rauhupon graduation from OfficerCandidate Schont (05Cl.

High SerlesBob Biewald Jr. 761

Ralph Stempisski 622

Jim Fitzgerald 608

Carl Lindquisl 593

Jim Dvojach - 546

High GameuBob Biewatd,Jr. 258

Carl Lindquint 257

Ralph Sternpinski 234

St. Johi BrebeufWomen's BOM hugPislachios ' 04-StFr00015 63-35Cashews 56-42Filberts 47-51Macadamias 46-52Chestn015 42-56Pecans 30-19Almonds 35-63

High SeriesRrnoldi 536Beierwalles - 511

J. Hoppe-

475E. Tagliavia 450

High GameB. Beierwalteo 216E. Bergeroo 197E. Tagliavia 177J. Hoppe 176

ling ClubTop individual averages are

Dove Futterman rvith o 173, AboMeyerowile with o lii, and Josh -Miller witho 160.

Top individual Ibree garnesseries are Dave Futterman's 619,Jeff Hafens 559, and Bob Hong's557.

PagW

Sports NewsChristmas Basketball

Tournament at Notre Dame

The Morton Grove ParkDistrici has hired a trainedmasseur. Full hndy massageswill he offered to women no Mon-day frem 10-50 a.rn. - 23t p.m.and on Friday from 6-06 p.m. -9:20 p.m. Mes may arrange foran appointment on Toesdoys orThursdays from 6:00 p.m. - 0-39p.m. Give an hour nr a half heurof pure relaxalion for theholidays with our gift cer-tificateo. t hour oeooion for $29.90and a half hour for $tl.60. Mern-bership oot reqaired. Call 965-l206foran appoimtmenl.

Check ost the- Morton grovePark District; Our fibnem reamis complete with nautilos and

local beauty shop washing hairand nasnisgthe cash regioter.

Au well an heing a way to makea little spending money, workingal a heautyohop has also been anedacati000l enperience for her.One observation she han made iothot the latest io hairatylen in"tongon lop and ohort on the

When asked if oho could see-herself working at Ike same jobtwenty years from now, her replywas, "No wayl" What AulonellaGranito wants sut of bile is Iowork with and help olher people.She says she could see herself ana social worker or a high schoolcouunelor. "I want lo work wilhleceagers hecauoe they are in Ikemostizlerentisg stage of bife."

IBETYou

DIDN'T-KNOW

By Jim Jennings0 c0yd if,. 5w 50.. so.a

'o rT 5m,a,.o ns. 4a,.on,w-'. 0*00 S.rn O...

0 rooO th K. 4, --

n_.. S aJw_a_v h... *d _ s s, u.,s_ . g .-.., y vao.-.rn

a,'nt--'isos-et

eo,oc.m ed'. o em' o, O..d

, Eooi.ia.man.on..,m,.o.ay.

¿íENNNG241 WAUKEGAN ROAD

GLENVIEW729-1000

Page 22: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

h

Page3

Free Diabetic Education Classesst. FrrnciS Hospit1 of Evfl-

ston is offering a series of freeDiabetic Education Programs.The program consists of threeclasses which isciude instroctiosand discoosion of the symptomsof diahetes, costrols, medicatl050and proper diet. The program hasiseen desigsed to assist the newt ydiagnosed as welt as the in-

PARKWAY CHIROPRACTIC CENTER

IN PAIN?Call Now For

ImmediateAppointment

Dr. J.m.. WaI.h

. Relief Without Drogo or Surgery

. Professional Treatment Utilizing Chiropractic,Nutrifioo and Acupuncture Therapy

. Insurance Accepted. -

696-0040835 B Touhy Avenue, Park Ridge

Just East of Comberland Aonnue parking in the Rear.

Dr. Robed Peck

A rennmmendatian that a mammogramha performed d oesnuto ecnssarily meatyour physisi ansuspncts you haue breastn ancer . On the nontrary. he wants ta besure you dont hann itl The salue of mam-nragraphy lies in its ability to detentirregularities in the breast tissue when theyareveryt mall, ton smell ta be felt. Untar.tunase Ip. b reeotnanntr is not an uannm-man disease. Howeser, if a woman isgoing to develop b ruastoanoer. the earlierit is detected, the better. Many smelllesi onscan b euure â without mastectomy.Mammography is e fast simple, o.rayproondura which can be nary reassuring. -

Ihn Amarinan Cancer snniety renom.mends the following guidelines fur warn.

-

magraphy and esemioaenns:.Age 25 atd nider . breast self'eoaminasionmonthly:Age 20.4u . e physician bruastenamieetinnnoery three years and as initial mam.magram between ages 3540;Age 40-50 . periodic mammography eoeryyear or two as dutermined by your per.Sotal physini afloren omwnndesion, Also.aoannu al physician breast eoamination.

We Care About You .

CHICAGO MEDICALb DENTAL CENTER

: :6000W. TOUHY AVE.-

) CHICAGOMEDICAL &'DENIA LCENTER

MAMMOGRAPHYDon't Be Alarmed When Mammography

is Recommendedlt you hase breast w assus or there is a

history nf bre astcasnnrin your family. yourphysician is likely tu renummend mom-mngrams more frequently or at acear lierage. Mammography tu e part of the regalarannual physinal noam for some woman.This is because mammography is muchmore effentive at desnnting oery smallo aflenrs than a ph ysinian 's physical eoami-

At the Chicago Medical and Dental Cee.tar. paar mamwngraw will be snhedulndthrough a physician's arder in a pleasantnat-patieot surruondiog wish, esteedndhours for y Ourcan o enieun e. The warn.maurern is interpreted by a board certifiedradinlngist with she result farwardad toyour physician. So, don't be alermed whenmammography is renommnoded. Ratherthan 'be alarmed, b ereassur ed then yourphyninian is doing his very liest for you. Ifyou h antat y questions about mem.rnngraphy, call 774-210e

Don't Be-AlarmedWhen Mammography

¡s Recommended

Call for an-appointment.-- - 7:742100

ei ,j l'fr c'tu'.'.1, , t: ,:' c:fl

Theaegle, Thlfl'geYr December 12, 1985

dividuat who has lived withdiabetes for some time. Theclasses are held semimonthly inthe Hospital's Ridge ConferenceRoom #2.

The nest program will he heldDec. 17-19 from 2:30-4 p.m. Formore information, call the Nur.sing Practice Office,492-f360. St.Francis Hospital in located at 355Ridge Ave. in Evonslos.

Resurrection Junior Bet hany

-Volunteers Met hodisivolunteers

Sheridan Rood Hospital olRosh-Prnsbyterias'St. Lobe'sMedicutCeoter, 6135 N. Sheridan

Junior Volunteers at Resurrection Hospital tahe time out cocelebrate a special "birthday bash" honoring alt members andtheir birthdays.

Pictured enjoying birthday festivities ace (t-r, my row) PatsyMalacha, Lisa Marfredini, Shcrci Johnson and Megan Benson.Sealed (l-r) are: Rosemary De Palma, Mary Ellen Dcspart, PantMurray and Julie Macsr. -

Sheridan Road Hospital tectureon HMOs and Medicare

Old., Chicapo, will sponso-t- a toc-lare enlitlod "How HMOs Worktor People os Medicare" onThursday, Dec. 12, al Il am. inthe - hospilul's fourth flooe ron-I

The torture will be delivered byLori Fugan, Medicare

- Enrollment Coordinator for sheANCHOR Organisation torHealth Maintenance. She will en.plain hew HMO5 supplementMedicare csverage and howLIMOs difler from Iradilianalhealth insurance. She o'ill alsobriefly discuss s'hat Medicarecovers and will aoswer questionsos both Medicare and ANCHOR.' 'HMOs have advantages brpeople with Medicare." saysFagan, "bat they have somelimitations loo. I'll try to give anaccurate picture ob both sides."

ANCHOR in the HMOestablished by Rash-Presbyterian-SI. Lube's MedicalCenter. With over 1200eS mcm.bers and sisters offices, AN.CHOR is the second larcesi HMOin Chicago. Most uf ANCHOR'smembers arc enrolled throughemptoyer grsups, however theHMO has been accepting mcm-beco with Medicare since 1979. Il05w have aove 5,005 Medicaremembers.

ANAD meets atForest Hospital

Anorexia Nervosa andAssociated Disseders (ANAD), aself-help nuypars crony foranoresics, bulimics and theirfamilies is holding semi-monthlymeetings at Forest Honpilal. Thegroup meets at S p.m. on the firstand third Sunday of each monthit the Auditorium nf FscestHospital, 555 Wilson Lane, DenPlaines, Illinois.

Anorenia oeroosa and bulimiaare dangerous eating disorderscharacterized by estreme weighttons and/br binge eating andpurging. The meetings are free;br farther infocmation, . callANASl43R',,' 't':'

More than 11,950 hours 'ofvolunteer service this year toBethany Metbodist'HnnPital andHome, 5025 N. Puntina, Chicagl,"were celebrated at the health-care orgaoizalion's recent An-noal Volunteer Recognition Lun-chess. The luncheon, which wasattended by more thon 110people, was held al the HsmeAuditorium, 405f N. Ashland.

Titled "Volunteers Add ThatSpecial Teach", the teslive eventhnsoeed 21 volunteers who haveeach given more than tO years nfservice lo the hospital ocretirement home,

Among the voluntee' s whureceived special service - pinawards were these commodityreuideots> Jean Bachmav,n andJcaoelte Burton, celebrating ltyearn of volunteer service, undDorothy Eide, Helen Sjnquist andGloria Sylvenber celebrating 11yearn of service.

Belhany Methodist is vom.priced ob love Chicago facilities,Bcthusy Methodist Hospital, a210-bed general stvdival andsurgical hospital al 5020 N.Paulina St., Sethasy MethodistHume, a 200-resident retirementcomptes al 4950 N. Ashland; aswell as Belhasy MelhodiutTerrace, thy 265-bed skilled andintermediate health caro tacililyin Morton Grove.

MG residentheads NAAd issitting

Mrs. Coochilu J, Masato obMorton Grove has been appointedNorwegian-Americas Hospital'soreo Director of Adsooillisg, it hanbeen anosusced by William WLeyhe, the hospital's ad-ministrator. , -

A native Of the Phitippisevwhere she received her nursingdegree in 1061 from the Univer-nity of Santo Tomas, Mro. Manatoalso holds a master's dvgree ineducation troni Loyola Univer-sity, received io tofo two yearnabler her'emigealion to IlseUnited Slates.

Prise lo joioing Norwegian-American Hospital's nursingstaff in 1967, Mrs. Manato taughimedical nursing al DouglasHospital in Verdun, Quebec. Forthe past 14 years she has beenNight Nursing Supervisor at the -

hnopilal.

Free Coinniunity"EducationalSerninar

"Denial" io the tille of theWeduesday, December 15, breecummunity educational seminar,How denial ob chemical deyes-dency interferes with treatmentwilt be discussed. A filai tilted"How lo Sabotage Teealuoesl"wilt be shown, The weeklyyrograno is sponsored by SaintFronein Hospital's OutpatientAleoholisos Treatment andEducational Service(GATES.)

The prsgram will be held Irontt p.m,-7:3S p.m. in the Adult aodChild Guidance Center, Foe ad-ditiooal inlormalion, callOTA;TF).5,:492.goty ..f

PulmonaryRehab'program

A Pulmonary RehabilitationProgram hen benn dnvelnped atSheriduu Road Hospital of Rmb.Presbyterian-St. Lukn's MedicalCenter, 0130 N. Sheridan Rnud,Chicago, lo help persons withchrouic lung disease function attheir highest level. The programis designed fur persono who es-perience shortness of breath,whcening or chrOnic cough fromnach diseuses an cmphysema,chronic brcnchitis, asthma undcystic fibrosis.

Pulmusary Rehabilitationpaticolu receive an isdisidoally-tailored program of car.diopubmocary and respiratory-strengthening enerciues, io-cludiog un "exercise preocrip-lion" for endurance activitieslike walking, bicycling or swim-ming. Palients are educatedabout chrunic tung disease and itorffeelu s the respiratory system.The bsm'lion of medication andany likely aide effects arediscussed, Practical informa: ionos how tu stop smoking and wayslo cope with chronic tung diurasein fives lu patients and theirfamilies, The program ussaltycaosisis of sin to eight outpatientsesoioOs.

The Pulmonary RehakiitatinnProgram in staffed by amsttidisciplisary hecltb vareteam composed nf apulmonologist (a physicianspecializing iu bug diuurderu),palmonary nurue,r.raclitioner,respiratory thcr:q'tst, physicaland sccupalion therapistu,social worker, psychologist anddietitian. The ratieot'o privatephysician is cor,sulted throughsutIhe prsgram ¡md in included aupart of the health card team, Asummary repart is lsrwarded Isthe physician upon completion oflIte program. Foltow-upvisits arescheduled as needed to reinforceaspecto nf the prugram and toupgrade Ihr individual eserciseregimen, -

As inpatient program is alsoavailable for patient's sutaide thegeographic area and for patientarerently diucharged and unablelo commute,

Patients in the PulmonaryRehabililation program cao uneSheridan Road Hospital's vasservice, Call-A-Ride, for Iran-sportation lu and from hospitalappointments for mioimalcharge. Extensive parking ioavailable at the hospital aodramps are provided for patienlslu wheelchairs.

Although refrrrato by the per-sau's private physician ispreferred, snlf-referralu are ae-erpted. For information Or anappointmeut, caUSfO-6500,

Panel speakerJahn T. Benka, aasiutaot

superiolecdent for general ad-miolutrationand personnel, wiSserve as u panel speaker for'Wellueoo and Employee

Auslntatten Programs" atthe 1985Joint Annual Coufercoce of theIllinain Association of SchautBoards, Illinois Association ofSchool Administrators, andIllinois Ausaciatios of SchoolOnsmeso Officials, Bnnka was io-strumentaI tu the estahlishmeotnf the employee assistanceprogram In District 287 which issow w ils second year.

The conference nerves an anOPportunity to share iuformalionand soluttans with board mcm-hers and administrators fromarouod the state. The four-dayworkmg unmion is scheduled forNov, 22- in Chicago.

Greek Christ

Cancer survivorto speak at iCH

Cancer suroivsr Jerrold Brim,Morton Goose, will be thefeatured opeaker loe the "LivingToday with Hope" program at7,3f p.m. Wednesday, Dec. lb.The program is presented by theCancer Care Cenler of LutheranGeneral Hospilal, Park Ridge. ltwilt loe held in the JohossuAudilorium, Parhside Center,which is adjacent to the hospitalal 1875 Dempsler st,

In l9tS, at the age of 43, JerroldBrim became ill, Although hisillness was not diagnosed, hewent through opproshnalely twoyears of ongoing treatment atLutheran General Hospital, theMayo Clinic, and the NewEngland Medical Center (Tsflsl.Abler three iotermitlent vioLs toLutheran General, Mr. Brim wasre.adnsitted is Fvbruury, lIft,and ficalty diagnosed an havinglymphoma. He was treated with -chemotherapy for approniassalely15 msnths, In early 19fb, il wanconfirmed that Mr, Brim was io acomplete remission, He bao con'tinued back os his way to a nor-mal life and is here te tell hisstory.

Following Mr. Brim's perses-talios, there will be a questionand answer' sessioo und adiscusuios period.

The "Liviug Today with Hope"program is devoted lo the cancerpatiest aod to those who lovehim. The program io druigoed tooffer hnowledge and hope to can-eec patienta and their familiesand fricods and lo emphusiae tothe csnsmuuity that caucer docanot neccosarily mean "the end."The program also seeks to helpcancer patients tobe respon'sihility for their own lives and.vestisse living .the highestqoality of life,

"LAying Today with Hope" isopen 10 the public und is free-of-charge. For farther information,call Ihr Lutheran General's Can.cnr Cace Center, 086-fago.

'A program nf Greek mosic and dance wilt herald the holidays at

Swedish CnoenantHnspitat ut 4:38 p.m. os Saturday, Dee, 14 in theHospital's Aodnrssn Paviliun Auditorium, 2751 W, Winona,

The program, u part of Swedish Covenant's "Holidays at theHnnpilal," wtll he co-sponsored by Swedish Cooeoast Hospital audlIa medical staff, lbs Illinois Governor's office so Etbuie Affairs,and His Grace, Biohoplakovos, and the Greek Orthsdon Discese nfChicago.

The program is tree uf charge and spec Is the public, Rebreab-mento will be served, Admission io by free ticket which mnst bereserved In advance, For reservations, call 171.5550, est. 5011,

Illinois Benedictine Who's Who'The 1056 edition of Who's Who

amung students in AmericasUniversities and Colleges will is-elude lhe-.oamen of 58 studentsfrom litiusis Benedictine College,near Lisle, who have bees selec-ted an national outstandingleaders,

Edward Sebmeloer is asocislogy major and has been athree-year assistani at Gems.tology Workshops, Hr is a wem-ber nf Pi Gamina Mu; and theCilices Outreach Program, andina Eucharistie Minister.

Obesity io teens cao came avariety of prublerno including losenelf.esteem, embarrasomnnt,withdrawal from social ay'tivitics, and health hazards suchas hypertension.

Parhuide Human Servicea Cor-poration offers a weightmanagement program for over-weight teem, 15 to 10 years old,The program was developed atthe University of California, liasFrancisco School of Medicine, Itputo teens in charge uf their ownweight loss.

The program, SHAPEDOWN,promotes changes in eating andexercise habita, self-esteem, andweight. Teens assess their fathabits and attempt to change

them tote ltda habita, "SHAPE-DOWN focuses on successivesmall chasgeo in habita Ihal addup Io a change of lifestyle," en-plains Karen Hemoacek,registered dietitian,

SHAPEDOWN meets weehlyfor IS group sensisno and for twoparrot meetings. The meelingswili be held at the Parhoide Sportand Fitness Center located inParkside Center,

For more information and loregister, call the Parhsidc Sportand Fitness Center at 696.6138,

Parkside Sport and Fitnesu is adivision of Parhside Humau Ser-vices Corporation which is amember of the Lutheran GeneralHealth Care System.

t'gocce covcerved tsrlhewnll-heivg sopearcommuoily, we cas help.Sorely8 25 area hnnp(.tain with wore than 3ttavits of blood daily TheBlond Cevter is vowspas year you. Cnmeby vuwbhru Decemberdaring oar spev house.Got to ksswyosr blondcevtec Be a friendfor hfe,

tiThe Blood Center hear Old OrcharddObO Golf RoadSkokie, k. ktt77flynn Tues. k Tharn. I ta 8 pmSaturday O am. Io 1.Phece 677-31 lit

'p

Oak Mill MallSecond Level

.

'A Dream Come TrueBAUSCH & LOMB

'Soft Contact LensesFor Extended Wear

Now there are soft contact lenses you can woarcontinuously day and night for up to 30 days . . . even

-whi)e sleeping.

B & L EXTENDED WEAR CONTACT LENSES879 -

(03. 04. B & L 70's)B Et L DAILYWEAR CONTACT LENSES

29.00 -)Sofspins)

Professional Fee, Care Kit, Followup VisitsNOTINCLUDED

9664010 Hours by Appointment

DRS, EUGENE AND HAROLD CIYFLER

OPTOMETRISTS.

7900N, Milwaukee- - Niles, IL. 60648

The BegIn, Thoradey, Decnmber 12,1905 Page 41

-

TheBogle, TheNday, December12, 1995 Pege39

Weight Management Programfor teens

Page 23: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

-*-. ut . û .,,

Page 40 The Bugle, Thursday, December12, I%

0cc Food ServiceTraining Program Award

The Food Service Treining progrem for thedevelopmentolty dtsobled, offered by OakteoCommuelty Coltege in conjueetioe with HolyFamily Hospital io Des Plebes, recently wosselected es Illieois' 19th Oulstondisg EdecafiosalProgram, Adult Division, by the IlIiooisEducational Association. Persono is the fifthsession of the program recently held a ceremonycelebratiog completion of the program. Pictaredare: Richard Cartoon (back row, from I), Mira

Mariflac'a Pom Pas squad, Im-der the leaderohip of CaptainBeth Tisa, Nnrthhronh and Cs-Captaino, Kim Stanley, Narth-brook and Carolyo Kozial, Glen-

The watch as a jewel.From Seiko.

The libo oblovo. The delicetelyv,,otved I,vk b,ccelet. Soth oc oscale so right foraslen der wrist. Awatch to ,eoard as a jewel from thepolished lrrrle touches ro the cot of thefaceredorysral. Precisely whata womanhac in mind c'ch ennhesea,c hen fo, atoll-rim eaccess o,y. Gold-tone witha brown dial, all gold-tone siber-tone with a erarblelned grey dial.Seiko Qraarra.

ANDLELIGHTJEWELERS

7900 N. MilwaukeAve., Nues

-o

Marillac's Porn Pon squadview, will perform at the Loyola/Narth Carolina Slate Bashetballgame half-time, Saturday, Nom.Mat the Rnsemest Horizon.

Additiasal Pam Pan squad

Plaoinic, Lisa Slaebler, Tom Johnsas, JessiferFrasctce (front row, from I), Lysa Tacher, aodDavis Aitfeld. Not pictured are Lyon Laste, LauraFssbleigh and Robert Liss. Local employers io-lereoled is islerviewisg graduales nf Ihr programshould call Patricio Cou Heeker, 0CC food Serviceeoordioalor, 635-1712. The program is a humasreaOarce isvestmest program Service, authoriandby the Narlhero Caah Causty Primale IndustryCouncil.

members from Northhraak arrtLinda Barnes, Nikki Griem,Nancy and Palsy Hans, LisaHarvey, Manica Lynch, AmyMaslersun, Laura Mososcalco,Rachel Parau and Chris Sfsaja.Msa included arer Mnlly Braulland Amy Hensemas, ParkRidge; Sharon Brnwn, Mt,Praspect; Maurers Conually andEva Wnjieenwski, ArlingtanHeightn; Luci Cerrwinski, AmyDelarenza, Beata Kuryls andLana Lo Verde, Nilen; CathyFlanagan, Julie Masriopinta andFran Opipari, Mnrtuu Grave;Liva Liunwuhi,- Suaanne Lis andCheryl Maneuns, Gleuview;Alisan Duffy, Nurthfield andMaryKern, Lake Forest.

N

"And, for the 1985-1986 schualyear, the Student Cuuncilsresident iu...Michael Silver-man," boomed avez the feudspeaker system throughoutMaine Township High East lastspring.

Huwever, this wasn't Ihr firstwin in Michael Silverman'spolitical "career," Is sixth gradeMichael woo presidest st hisdazu at Marh Twain ElementarySchuol, and al Gemini JuntarHigh hr was a Studest Councilrepreseutative. Freshmas yearal Maisr East Michael ras farpresident of the freuhusas class,hut Maise East wauo'l ready forthis 0mo Ptaiueu teenager yet. Inhis sophomore year he decidednot ta run for au office, He mue-led score enperieuce and tohecossse familioeized with MaiseEast mayo. Althoagh, durieg hissophontore year, Mibe wasexecutive vice-president of hisyouth grauptu chapter.

Mihe's junior Peur he wan mice-ted clans preuidesi. He ras forpreoideat so he coold eupreno hinideas. He atoo had the practice ofparticipotiug is lhisgs noch ashaildisg Homecoming floats, at-leodiug meetings, and organizingfund raisiag soten. Finaty, Mikethooght, "It's time la wnrh-posh-nuaho things saccensfot."

to November at Michael'sjaniur year, he attended aworhshap for Student Council. Hesaw the probtrsau Maise East'sStudent C000eit faced, and hewasted to help, He felt hr had theeuperience thruugh his presides-cy nf junior class and his youthgroup, He wanted to lahr no thgresponsibility of Studest Casascil,So, is May of 1955 MichaelSilversuas ran for Sludent Cuan-cil president and wan, Onceagais, Sitvenaas was as top!

In past munths, Michael saysStudent Council has warhed nuHsmecomisg and the annualvariety shaw,

Whes Michael was auhed aboutproblems uf briug Student Cous-cil president, he replied, Peopleenpect tua much uf me, and I'mauly human." He realizes hemakes mistakes, and he can't dueverything, bulbe sure tries te dueverything.

Nat only is he reginsat vice-president uf his yáath grasp, buthe is very active in the fine arts

'REPLACE YOUR OLD RANGEWITH A NEW ENERGY SAVING. THERMADOR

GAS COOK TOP"

GAS: YOUR BESTENERGY VALUE

'

u - ° w(

VALUE PILOTLESS IGNITION

BETIER KITCHENS, INC.DESIGN CENTER

7640 N. MILWAUKEE AVENUENILES. ILLINOIS 60648

NILES:967-7070-71 CHICAGO 763-1434

Student Council presidentt keeps on his kies

N

department at Maine East. Hebus had leads in plays sinre hisfreshman year. He's gut a 1st nftalentand a Ist sfwitl. His friendsand family gut him invelved infine arts. He lu alss a member ofConcert Choir, Peesidentu' Gluh,Thespians, and Spanish Club.You also uaw him as MC. uf V-Shaw 'f5, presented Nsvrmher15-1g.

Il that's nat enough, . Michaelalso holds a part-time jab. Forthe past two mssths, Michael hashers a shoe salesman. He'sworhing lo save for college upen-ding money.

What does the future hold farMichael Silverman? He plans onattendisg the University ofIttisoin, Michigan, or Indiana. Hrdoesn't know foe sore, bot hewools to stay is the Midwest.He'd libe to do nome broadeastiugos welt during college, bot he inaiming foe o bachelors degree isbusiness seith a minor in potiticdtscience. "Coot nay l'ti be apalilician, but t'no going isIsformal law,'' and he addshopefotty, ' 'aud ssaybenonaeday...kul at this time I'maol going to denote my tinte to ft(being a politician I."

0cc SpringBotany Course"Geserat Batasy" (BIO 221), a

coarse intended tsr persons is-teresled is planto, but having.alimited bacbgrausd is biology, isbeing offered during Ihr, springsemester at Oahtun CummunityCollege/Des Plaises, ttOO E. GolfRD.

Factual dola dealisg with plantstructure aud fonction witt hepresented, The emphasis,however, will be placed su is-Irroetian nf biological systemsand the hey rote plants in dailylife.

Leclure sessions are scheduledfor Tuesday and Thursday, from2-3r15 p.m. A laboralory sessionwill fsttow, frum St3tt-4t50 p.m.Four credit hours are earnedspas successful completinu uf theenurse, which reqaires either"Geseral Biulagy I" (BIO 121) sr"Introduction ta Life Science"(NSC Ill) as a prerequisite. -

PaS-lime students (leus than12 credit hours) may register via

un Dec. 4 and 11, frOm Iam, lo 7 p.m., by calling 615-161g.All students can make an appuis-tmrnt tu complete walk-isregistration at 0CC/Des Plainesor OCC/Skahie, 7701 N. LitocolsAve. Wath-in registrations arebeing scheduled through Dec. -12,as Mondays, Tuesdays, andThurudays, from 10 am. to Nons,2-4 p.m., and StIO-7r30 p.m.

Far further isfarmatins about"General Botany," call EvaJastraebski, profesusraf binlugy.

Top 4-H PublicSpeakingcontestants

Joseph Lambert of Glenview,ostI Kalte Fregetto st DesPlaineswere Ike two lop contestasls isIhr Senior divinias of Ike County4-H Pobtic Speohisg Contest.

Local Toastmaster represes-blinco assisted 4-H olltsiols intrancing the cantenlastu andcritiquing the eesults,

e__

£4

.

I

Replace your old Range. with añew

Thermador Gas CooktopGet a New Flame That Demands Less..

5 energy efficient gas cooktops from Ther-mador with features you'll love. Like energy-saving solid state electronic ignition. SuperBurner, a comnercial burner with note heat tobring things to a boil fast, or keep to a steadysimmer. Continuous double grates for a large,stable cooking area,

GAS: YOUR BESTENERGY VALUE

. 'o'ytE M,q

VALUE

ThPrmildur'?'When Paeteewancn Corinto

CHICAGO IN WILMEPIE746 N. WztIz 3207W. Luke

256-1600te urn., nfskskh nrod.l

943-7060

;71g '

Gourmet Gas Cooktopsfor Lovers of Gas Cooking,

IN NILES7755 Milwaukee Avenue

(Near Oaktnn(

967-8500IN ELGIN

577 V,Ilu742-7292

101O Bas. 55. 251

IN PALATINE116 n. Ns,Ihwzul Own.

991-1550tJaszsnurh uf 'ululiez Ifd.l

Mon, ond Thurs, 9-9; Tues., Wed,. Fn. 9-5:30; S.S, 9-5;. t WELLS STREET OPEN 9r39'etIn EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT

lt __

f

The B,glr, Thnrsday, December 12, 1985 Page4i

ò s I

A

- -

Beautifully wrapped project boxes -

available for aVery Merry Clristmas present

forthe entire family!

Surprise them with apractical present for your

Kitchen or Bath in your home-

Carli F,sr Detssilx . ,

'A L_I I

SEIKO Yrro 'crrlrcbc,rolrwko 965-3013olrern youace this aren

f- f;B

Page 24: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

. 42

L'Twas the NightBeforeÇhristmas.Twas The Night Before

Chriotmao, the enchantingoriginniholiday play, written anddirected by award winningplaywrightMicheleL. Vacca, hasbeen neen by thousands ofmetropolitan area children andadulta aince its premiere in. 1978.It is a hamnrnua and toachingDickeasiaa fantasy based oponthepenaible eventsthatmay haveinspired Clement Moore'sfamnns peem.

Theplayopenedflec.2ndattheArt Deco designed PichwickTheatre located l the internee-tianofrnahyaee., and NorthwestHwy. la Park Ridge. There willalso be a live ½ hour theatre pipoorgan concert beginning one-halfhourhafoe listed cartain times.

Perfnnnances are on selected,Mondayc thru Satordayn. Week-day curtain time is 1O39 n.m.Satarday esImio is lZctO noon.Fieket pricesare $3.tOGrouprale,(20 or more), $3.5O/$4.M GeneraL,Admission. Reservationssecessary! Through Dec. 23rd.Far tickets &/nr information:989-9543.

GOLF MILStarts Friday

AT 2 THEATRESMichael DouglasKathleen Turner

"JEWELOF THENILE" p-i

EVERYDAY:.1:15. 3:15. 5:15

7:15. 9:15AND

2:00, 4:00. 6:00,8:00. 10:00HELD OVER

SYLVESTER STALLONE:

ROCKY IV"EVERYDAY PG

2:00, 4:00. 6:00,8:00. 10:00PRICES ALL

n,OnwEEKDAY5 SEATS'4: AT. fr5495. 2.SO

ND Bands hostChristmas concert

December 15 at i pin. the An-anal Christmas Concert wifi beprenented by the SymphonicBand, Brans Choir, and the NotreDame Commonity Grade Schoolextension hand of Notre DameHigh School for Bays, Nileo, andRessrrection High School, atResorreclion High School LittleTheater, 7500 W. Taicott ave.,Chicago.

Christmas assemblies will hepresented for the otodent hody atNotre Dame Dec. 17 and atResorreetionttec. 19.

The month of December hasbeen bony for the bands. Dec. 7the Melodons participated in the.Colsmhia College Jazz Festi val.

The Symphonic Band perfor-med for the coaotry of Losem-hoorg at the Maseam sí Scienceand lodostry Dec. 9, while thesame day the Melodans porter-med for Notre Dame's OpenHasse.

Dec. 11, The Symphonic Bandperformed for the ResorrectionHigh School Parents (15h at 8p.m. atliesorrection.

The bands are directed by Mr.Kevin Ksrschgen.

New Voice Clubholiday party

The New Voice CIah of SwedishCovenant Hospital will hold aholiday pa'ety at 8:38 p.m.Toesday, Dee. iy i the Hospital'sAnderson Pavilion, 2751 W.Winena. "

The celebration will featare afried chicken and roast beef hof-fet, costing $4 per person. Rescr-vationn nhoald be made by callingSheila German, 8784280, ent. 5305before Dec. 13, if ponsihle.

Membership in the New VoiceClub is free 5f charge and open toall larysgectomees and theirfamilies. A laryngeelomee is aporoso whose larynn haS beennorgically removed. New mcm-bers are encooraged to attend theholiday celebration.

Chicago ChoralSociety programThe Chicago Choral Society

will present a program ofseasonal and holiday mmic farthe senior citizen rrsidents of theNorth Shore Hotel, 1611 Chicagoave., Evanston at 7:30 p.m. Thor-sday, Dec. 19.

The psblie is invited ta attevdthe performance at no charge.

A cammasity ning-alang ofChristmas carols wilt be in-claded.

VIDEODIMENSIONS I. INC. . . -269842 E.Dert tLii) :

OesP1IUI,IL6 '

(312) 297-6OO1 '--

VIDEODIMENSIONS II, INC.

9094 W. Cali CaS Che)NILES, IL 90648

1312) 824-6001

Give a Gift of Videothis Holiday Seaaon

The Studios are offeringtremendous savingsHOLIDAY PRICED

FROM '14.95 And Up

aevefr HMs Cop -'29.95WizardofOz- '29.95Whit. Chdueuaa -'24.95PInu:,RdiaftötMc-24J5

- Mr. Magoo's ChtistmanCarol 414.95

Darai Duma -'2996Th. Cowboy. .c. Beer. Movie . '24.95PheMn.w. ManeMo..

RS: Mas-Fil. 119 9.1109 Snn,106

aiJ

Nues boy in.'Nutcracker'

Among 84 yasngntern who willbe performing h the NntrracherBallet is David Beegan of N'dea.The Chrintman fantasy will beseen from December 13 throaghDecember 29 at the Arie CrownTheater in McCormick Plee.Spnnnored by Chicago TrihaneCharities, it han brosght delightto Chicagoland families for 20years. TickeR range from $9 ta$17 and are available at the ArieCrown han office, all Tirhtronantlets, by mail order, and Visa,Mastercard and American Ex-

Country Jam tobenefit LeukemiaThe asbarbas chapter of the

Leukemia Research Foandationis presenting ita 1st annual Coas-try Jam, consisting of 5 bands anSanday, December 15, from 2p.m. till 7 at OB's Shawlounge,3708 W. North Ave., Stone Park.All proceeds go ta Ihr broefit ofIhr Leukemia Research Fono-dation. Admission is free. Formore information please call 372-2186.

Free cometwatching party

The fifat glimpse of Halley'sComet will ho afforded to cam-manity reaidents when the Cor-nan Earth and Space Center atTrtlas Collego npsnnarv a freecomet watching party 0cc. 17 to21.

Telescopes will kg set ap infront of the center far visitors taview the comet-as il speeds awayfrom the earth an the first leg ofits orbit. View)ngs will take ptacchctwees 6:38 and 7:30 p.m., ¡la-mediately preceding the showingof "Carnet Halley: Once in aLifetime" on Tuesday and Thor-sday, and "The Christmas Star"

:

° Wednesday, Friday andSaturday.

The Coman Center will sponsoranother cornet watching -partyJan. 14 to lt. For information,call Ike center at 456-5815.

OLR women sellingEntertainment '86 booksA popslar and uaefnl gift far

Christmas and all year long, foryoung and old - a 1980 dining andentertainment coapnn book.Many get-acqaa'rnted two-far-oneoffers from well-knows altrac-tionn In thin area. Treat puto-set!and others Io gifla of discounteddinners, fastfood, movies, travel,tosrs, concerto, sports, evenlodging and car washes! Even ifpos ase the beak a few times, ilpays for itself and more

This is Enlertainmeot '8f 25thAnniversary Year and besidesmore featares, there is an officialentry blush io every hook to giveyou a chance al their $150,500Silver Celebration Sweepstakes!

Entertainment '8f Bmhs are afood-raiser distrihuted by Oar

Variety Club'. benefitChairman John lilia reparto,

that the motion pictsre ex-eitement of the year is RichardAttenharoogh'n "A Chars, Line"framRrnhassy Filian Associates.

The Variety Club ben?fitpremiere of "A Choran Lino" hillhe held Thursday, Dec. 19, 7:35p.m. ut the McClorg CourtTheatre, proceeded by a cham-pagne, wino and bara d'oeuvresreception at 6:30 p.m. All ticketsare $50. For information call theVariety Club office at 855-0885,Alt proceeds from,the premierewilt benefit Variety ClubChlldren's Charities.

Richard Attenhorough's "AChorus Line" is nue of the monteagerly awaitedfilms ofthe year.tt reflects the dreams, hear-tbreak and joy of a grasp ofBroadway dancers. "A ChorusLine" is the first directed by At-tenborosgh since his award-wtonisg "Gandhi." The munie incomposed by Marvin Harntiohwith lyrics by Edward Elehan.Jeffrey Harnadoy,choreographer of "Flashdanco",han staged all mmical prodsc-liso nsmhers.

"Old fashioned"holiday

, An "vld-fashioned Christmas"will to- the ardor at the day asresidents of the North ShoreHotel, 1611 Chicago ave., Ryan-Stan, string popcorn and cran-berries o-hilo they sing Christmascarets on Monday, Doe. 16 at 2:30p; public is invited ta attendthe fun-fitted afternoon at nocharge.

Leading the caroling will beLoe Aune Campos, former sopra-no with Evanston's Light OperaWork au well an the Lyric OperaCompany of Chicago.

"We'll da alt sorts of specialChristmas decaratiam white wening," nays Ida Maithis, Chair-man of the North Shore's MunieAppreeation Committee. "Thenwe'll pst them an our lobbyChriotmantrees."

For reservations, please callUN4-04g0.

Lady of Ransom Church,Catholic Women's Club, of NiIm.They are available now at $30each. For infoflastio" and pur-chasing catIs Jmephsne Bas-823-8984. Roth Tonkovic 898-2435 orGrace Riley 9244750

Dooley Brothersat FriendshipHall

The Dnntey Brother, Irish-contemporary band and Buds'sStove and 'Bange company blue-grass-contemporary band willmake an unusual joint perfnr-mance On Friday, Dec. 13, 8 p.m.at Friendship Concert Halt,Janice and Algonquin Rds., DesPlaines.

Widely recognised as two of thetop acoustic hands in the mid-west, bIh have recently mm-pletod European tours and bavereleased critically arctaimednewalbumu.

Tickets are $5.50 in advance,$6.50 at the door and may be pue-chased from the Mt. ProspectPark District, 411 5. Maple St,,Mt. Prospect. -

Cull 255-1350 for additional in-formation and directinm.

Puppet Theatreat BotanicGarden

The Poppet Place Theatre willperform at the Chicago BotanicGarden at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec.26.

Puppet Place will present "TheFirebird," a collection of severalRmnian fothtates set to the hattetscare by Stravinsky, See thetraditional characters of BabaYago, the Witch, Prince Ivan,Koohai the Deathless, and thePrincess of Unearthly Beautycome to life, with the PuppetPlace'ssnique life-size puppets.

The admission foe for the per-formasee is $1 per persan. Thereis alus a non-member parking'feeof $1 per car at the ChicagoBotanic Garden.

The Garden in located a halfmite East of the Edens Ex-presswap on Lake-Cook Rd. inGlencee. For more information,ea113121835-5440. -

Holiday Concert"The sounds of the season o-05

t-5sg out os the City Wide ConcertBund presesta a holiday concerton Saturday, December 14; at 2p.m. io the Independence ParkAuditorium, 3945 N. Springfield.Traditional carols and popularhollday favoritos will ho ptayod,and the asdieflee cao take partin the f'mule - a traditional sing-a-bog al all the holiday favorites.So, take a break from the hesiteand hustle of the se0000, andcome hearthe band!

Admission in $1. For moro in-formation, call 478-7589,"

Speech TeamCompetition

The Maine East speech teamwill Compete December 21 atLyons High School, and on Satur-day, November 23, nine MaineEast students received awards atConani High Scheol competition.

Award recipients includeDilara Alimoddin uf MortonGrave, Jenny Benha of PorkRidge, Curtis Chang uf MortonGrove, Andrew Dechowito uf DesPlaines, Karen Lazerwitb ufGlonview, Rich Maxwell nf DesPlames, Beso Szajder a! Nifes,Robyn Unolt of Gtenview, andGary Wihaen of Park Ridge.

,Edgar offers High

Schools optionof Road Tests

Secretary Of State Jim Edgarannounced today be has invitedschool districts in Illinois to par-tieipatc lu u new driverseducation program which wouldelimisote duplicate road tents forabove average students. UnderIke program, students who dawell on a high school behind-the-wheel test would not have ta takea second road tent at a driverscnamining station.

"Under us circmaStaOcos willany teenager get a drivers liceo-se without passing a certifiedroad test," Edgar said.

"1f a student han passed a highschool's certified ruad lost andclassroom instruction with a

i grade of A or B, it inunoecesnaryduplication to require a secondcoadtostfOrthe student."

Ta qualify far the program,high schools would have to sah-toit drive tent plant for cor-tificahon by the Secretary ofState. The tents would have Iscautas elemenit identical tu theointe dcivers esam .0 ho eligiblefor c':rtificalion.

Rdgar added thst the proposalwould ho a conveneoco to paren-to of Ieouagera whc mml now of-ten spend time aw ty from theirjobs Io take their children ta get adrivers license. Ile also saidelimisatiog the secsnd road tentfor good students w-,nld result ioimpraved service t t all, driversfacilities, par'irolarly forseniors.

Next to teenagers, seniors: represent 1ko large.tl group who

take road tests, a'though thevast majority of drivs'rn cometafacilities for other rcasnss, in-eluding written and vision tests.By reduciog the number of ruadtents given, enominors wtl havemore time ta provide nervcen taall persans using exam ststi,'ns.

Eight other states have im-plemonted similar high schoolprograms, although none providesafeguards as strtngenl as theIllinoin proponal: thirty haut-o o!c!sssroom drivers education andsin hours behind-the-wheel orereqnired; A grade of A or qestablishes au incentive ta duwelt la avoid o socood road test;Parental approval is required;School testing procedures mustbe approved by the Secretary ofStole; Participation by schooldistricts is strictly voluntary.

'This program onlablinhen anew incentive foc students to tobedrivers education moreueriounly. It in no way represostva rc!Onaliun of safely standardsSor teen drivers. It's my beliefthat a drivers ed teacher whosprods 3g hours wilb a driver is abotter judge at the driver'suhilily than an enamiser whospends thirty minutes with thedriver," Edgar said.

"This in eno more effort tomake our service efficient, effec-live and fair. lt in also one ofthose raro instances where agovernment agency sees itselfdoing something unnecessary,und decides ita timo could be bet-1er spent providing other impor-tant services."

DebateCompetition

The Maine East varsity debateIean of Cara Blaue of MortonGrove and Dun Froelicli of ParkRidge advanced to the quarterfinals at the Nov. 15-1f IllinoisIlote University debate marea-meut.

Upcoming competition in-efodes Doc. f-7 al Homewood-Flousmoor and Dec. 14-15 atAuguntanu College.

Maine EastFree Holiday Concert

The public is invitedlo a free Holiday Cancertoo Sunday, Dec. 15,starting at 2 p.m. in the Maine Township High School Eastauditorium. Over 555 band, choral, and orchestra students will per-form including members of the Domos Strings; (front, l-r) MuraLippu of Ntleo, Irene Cohen of Nitos, and April Purcell of DenPlaines. (hack, l-r) Karen Sanno of Nibs. John Chen of DenPlaines, and David Lataat ofMurton Gravo.

Twa hundred nod fifty MaineEast students svitI perform at thefree Sunday, Dee. 15,' HolidayConcert, starting at 2 p.m. in theMai00 East auditorium.

The uftersoso's performancebegins with 155 hand studentsperformisg "Ode to Joy" and"Sleigh Rido," both selectionsunder the direction of hand dicen-tar Eon Geiz. -

Next, usder the dieectios nfJack Olander, 5g choral studentswill entertain with "HansakohSong" and "Once Again WithGond Cheer, Christmas is Here."

Concert Orchestra and theDemon Strings will then preseolMozart's "Eine Eliene Nacht-muski" and soloist Lisa Utrey, oMaine East junior frani ParkRidge, wilt be a featured perfor-mer in a selectisu from Bach's"Suile #2 for Flute and Strings."Mr. Walter Wolodhis in MaineEast's Coocerl Orchestra direc-

For the Finale, the combinedchoir/orchestra will present

ClioralettesChristniasConcert

The Choralottes of"the LatlofYMCA invite you to celebratetheir Stth yea:' with their Chriol-mus Concoct - ChrintesasRemcmhere:t. The program willbe held os Monday, December10,t:ug p.m. at the SouthminslecUnited Presbyterian Church, 915E. Central Rd., ArlingtonHeights.

Selections hove beeo,chuseo bythe group from posI Chrintmasperformaneea, issuring a widevariety Of music. Selections in-clodo "Rudolph The Red NosedReindeer'' from Iheir very firstChristmas Caeced; "ChristmasCalypso'' from 1975; several con-temporary carats; as well as Iketraditional "White Christmas"and 'Silent Night."

The Choralettes, under thedirectios of Pat Ferguson, arecelebrutiog their 25th season ofsiulling together. Reprenonlingthe enlire Norlhwesl Suburbanarea, this o-ameos custom-porarY choral grnup is wellknown for ils interosling andvaried musical programs.

Tichels for Christmas Itomem-bored may ho purchased at thedoor. Adults for $3.00; studentsand ueoiors foc $2.50. For furtherinformation, please call BarbWhite -210-413f.

"The Many Moods of Chrint-mas," a selection of favoritecarols, iorluding "What Child IsThin" and "Hark the HeraldAngels Sing." Accompanying forthe Finale will hoto-o newly hiredprivato teachers, Ms. Rita Alber-tsThorp and Mr. Clifford Amun-boo/guitar.

Earlier, Maine East musicstudeolu presented two 35 minuteassemblies at Gemini JuniorHigh School an Wednesday, Dec.

24 Hour Headl:ne News

iSfTh WoIe1SliadAyyD00enhb6 I%,'995 Päe43

'Salute to Walt Disney'

Nilcs West sentar Lisa Ferriswill recreate Cinderella's "ragslo riches" tale is Iho school's"Saluto to Wall Disney"Children's Theatre production.Featuring noany of Disney,' mostfamous characters, the varietyshow will take place on Saturday,Doc. 14, t p.m. in the school

theatre, Oukion st. at Kdess,Shobie. Tickets are $3 for adults,$1.50 far children. Childreo andtheir pareslo aro invilod loremain after the show tocolebrale Donald Dock's birth-day and meol their favoritecharacters.

Santa to make house callsDelight young and old alike they get a letter from Santa an-

wilk a personal visit from Santa nauncing he'll ho making aClamthis year. special slop ai their homo this

Arrange to hove Santa visit Christmas!your home on Christmas Eve or All this for kids and at a veryChristmas Day. He'll pass oui the reasonablepriee fur you!gifla, take pictures; why, he'll For isformolion, contactoven reapondlo any letters or gift 015es Tricks, Gags 0- Gadgets,lists ysur children send to him. 7900 N. Milwaukee, Oak MillWatch their facen lighi np when Malt, 47g-0015.

Enjoy The Best

News When You Want ItHeadline News brings you She worlds lopstories, delivered in crisp, shorl reports 24 hoursa day. On(y on cable.

IIII1CIBLEVISIONMake us your choice.Call 570-71Q3

Page 25: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

I, USETHE BUGLEr- ADSI 966-3900

Bus, SS SFR VICE DIRECTOR YPAINTING

& DECORATING

GR1ATLOWPRICISNo

Ph,th,9 fr OortIgWIIpopk9,

D,yWOII. PIoer Rooir

InsurStoPoy

541-4881(Free Estimates)

LORES DECORATINGCOMPANY

Quality Painting. Interiar S Estallar

Waad Staining Dry Well RepairaFreeEatimates lasared

CALL GUS

885-1339

LOGANPainting

b Decorating. Free Estimates.

. Insured.Low Winter Rates

Clean. QualityWorkmanship

286-0899

F.B. DECORATINGPAINTING - WALLPAPERING

SPECIALWINTER - RATES

Navennbor - MarchRIno5redQsalityWcrk

Far Fret EstimatesCALL FRITZ BAUMGART679-1162 or 334-6514

PAINTING ANDDECORATING

Interior ExteriorSCarpeetrySWindew W Wall WashingSCatters Cleaned Repaired

All types general honremaietenance

Excellent References

745-3485

PAINTING& DECORATING

DOUG'S PAINTINGclteislitt Owned

& OperntedFret Etr,-FuilyGuar.

PETS

NICE PETS FORADOPTION

to APPROVED HOMESHaars: l-5 pr,. Daily.

Receivin ganima lo 5-5 weekdays.ai Saturday.

Closed Sundays5e All Legal Holidays

RAYS ANIMAL SHELTER2705 Arliegton Hts. Rd.

Arlington Heights

PLUMBING

MIKE'SPLUMBING SERVICE

Plumbin grepairo G romodeling.Drain H Sewer linao power roddad.Low water prestur000rreoted.Somp pumps installed S teraiced.

338-3748

PARTIES

PSYCHIC

PSYCHIC b CLAIRVOYANTCARO READER

Past, Present Er Furore RevttledPsychic DeoelOpment

a Metaphysical Cl atoesPrivate Caesaltati050 a

E.S.P. Partito

298-7287By Appointment

G i- M PARTIES, INC.Featuring:

. Breakfasts . Lunches . Dinners es Deli Trays Kosher Trays. Bartenders . Waitresses s

SBandssTentsS5Breakfast in Bed For 2 on Sundayn

966-9059 S:el:.w 674-370825% Diacaunt thro Jnn. 86 on Total Party Menton This Ad)

PSYCHIC READINGS

byMRS. NICKOLS

li you are in need io times oFdecision, s tt005 vr personalproblems. Mrs. Nickols, PsychicC asese lot, cao hoip. She helpowith all problems, such as lave,marriaga, b m. etc.. opecialia.isa i nreue inno lova,v. Alsohelps to ram oscars mbli,rg blocks,Quick results,

769-4911

REMODELING

eaoded I osare d

A.P.G.C.'B Protetoiceal Roma dalers 45

KlOshena'P a Bastrraaers45 Batamaals 'p45 Eleslatoal 4545 Plansblng 'E45 aRoomAddideet

lonaallarias Or 'p45 DtorsErWindows 'p45 aF}a,E ESTIMATES 4545 Call Roger or Adam 'E45 631-9399

ROOFING

LOW COSTROOFING

Completa Qualisy Rooting ServiceWRITIENrn ESTIMATES

966-9222

SNOWPLOWING

BUTCH'S SNOWPLO WINGCars Started

WE PLOWCammtrsialteassIeiaEHemee

FREE ESTIMATE

call BUTCH 035-7958

SNOWREMOVAL

ouAo SNOW REMOVALlodcatrial,Commerciel, Rasidenrial.

Seavaoal RetesForHameOticoways.

Robert Qaattr000hi

678-8669

TRUCKING &PICK-UP

SCRAP HAULINGRcildiog materia Is,branches. dirt etc.

SNO WPLO WING,ealringramocal workLight Tractor Work

TRUCKIN' BY PAULNilaa

823-5762

TUTORING

MATH TUTOR' HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE

All Subjects. Will Tranci,Eoperienoed Mathematiciao

965-7378

TYPEWRITERS

TYPEWRITERSPrivate Sale

IRrt Selectric Il's fr Ill'sStarting at 5395

mM Electronic Ttpnw,itOtswith Memory Less Than 112 Price.

Copiers All Guarnnteed

640-6435

UPHOLSTERY

PETE'S UPHOLSTERYEcmtJpES.a!tucmnlo.

correhla rsmi.v,anarai,&crcstt,.,eun,oa.uv000tr.snm,cthm.t,a..Arve...acSmds.aa(« u tirI.tad

ntaearaatcc..,rnnhIteaoIoI.v

ro, ta a.trm, plod, ve Sdatiaare, oat215-4935

2304 W. Footer, Chicago

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLEMOF1TON GROVE BUGLESKOKIE!LINCOLNW000 BUGLEPARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE

GOLF.MILL(EAST MAINE BUGLE

VCR'sREPAIRED

'ì1ia VC' lep.irad At

$$AFV018AILE$$ PticiFer A Free Estimate

Call, 622-1809

VIDEO TAPING

PROFESSIONALVIDEO TAPING

Weddings-Bar MitzvahsParties

MOVING PICTURES CO.PAUL KLEIN

253.1992

WANTED TO BUY

, WANTSDWU1LITZERSJuk! BOXES

SLOT MACNINESAtty Caediriea

LINDA MARKWILL PAY CASH

FOR YOUR ARTIGUESCatvad Furl, Frenc h Fu,. cdtnnSeto, Dining Scum Seto ParlorFvrn. Orieotal flugs. Gold S SiloerJaweiry. Glasowaro. Lawns. Lin000t, Luce Siloerplate. oto

ONE PIECE OR ENTIRE ESTATEFOSAN APPOINTMENT CALL

348-9647 or 348-8875

CASH PAID

BY PRIVATECollOctor For Jewoiry. Silcnn, OldChina, Glassware, Crystal. PlatedFlaOwere. Furo., b Kniokoacks.

459-3431

I5CandlOÇ

COKEMACHINES'

iSlot Machines. Old Wunlitcor JvkeBao. Any Condition,

(312) 464-5661

ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS

HERECALL

968-3900Far Spacial easiness Service

Dirnotary Ratas

"USE THE BUGLE-- . sorata

,

RIEtasssI'a.ataas

GK1Ct

'tttt9 66 3900 5tattA ruaott twa

' Your Ad Appears. lnTheFollowingEditionS

NILES BUGLE5ott5 MORTON GROVE BUGLE

SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLE

PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLEor.

GOLF.MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

BUSI SS VICEDIRECTORYADDRESSING CABINET

REFINISHING.

CLEANINGSERVICES HANDYMAN HEATING

I Will Address Your

. Bar/Bat MIvahSweetSixteen. W ddin Etc.e g

ln'ttations And/OrReturn Envelopes and

Plaoe Cards,

Call Judin966-4567

'

After 5 P.M. '

For Farther lntvrltrorioo

KITCHEN

DOIJ'TREPLACEtatareeithaswdoar,drasao,ho,tapl hr.twa tad dea tdh,trawohnrrto,,omt, ,

Additional cabio attuo a Cacorec

pGc:s,ViGoWshowroory50640 N. MILWAUKEE

PROSPECT HEIGHTSlPelwaaakee Bank Plazal

or cell tor e trat estimate in yourown Sorne anyrime without ahIrgatran Ctty'wldtlsuha,bs,

sv_n;::,rtun_.,

The Cabit.t Peotle520-4920

-

PROFESSIONAL HOUSE

AND OFFICE

Orcag ep od bi

631 3597

RICHTHE HANDYMAN

a I g M

bi'

El l nr

aWeath trinos latinoED REASONASLERATESFREE ESTIMATES

ASSURANCEHEATING &

î CONDITIONING

CilF1OUOtF

dA yN wF

Ot Arr on r o g

827-2999FREE ESTIMATES

NITTY GRITTYCleaningCommittoe

Copera Claaeiea ,

Aparsateoto. Homas,OtticesSpectal Rate Far Fett

Ttnte Ctntamers

561-3207

9650114

CIRCLE - JMAINTENANCE SERVICE

PLUMBING - ELECTRICALCARPENTRY -

SEWER RODDING

c I t Qatlttyrce9rn ut Special

. CALLBEST-TEMP, INC.

470-8888Sereice Installationset vnanyne w t urnact or Air

Conditioning laotallatioo or 5250 vncOtObidtOtrofloflotH

ALUMINUMSIDING

, ELIZABETH'SPROFESSIONAL POLISH

HOME H OFFICE

CLEANING SERVICEEvcollaorHvvae EeOtliccCloanicg

the Haar or DayPlaaaa Call After I P.M.

031-9399

HEATING - ROOFINGNO JOB TOO SMALL

LICENSED & INSUREDFOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL

966-2312

For The Very BestIn

ReplacementWindows

. .SidlogSoffItFascIaStorta Wtodowv

Staren DoorsGutters.-Awnings

KENNEY ALUMINUMPRODUCTS INC

7570N MtlwauheeAveoae

OFFICE & SHOWROOM

792-3700"FREE ESTIMATES"

KITCHEN CABINET '

Refleishlng .

Affordable PrioesFarWoad lPatnttdl Mntal

Unbelievable ResultslgyearslnysarArea

Ron 298'1825

ERS

CHECKMATE MOVERS1CC43099Mc C

Boses ta Packing ServiceAvatlable

FREE ESTIMATES

Any Size Job

CALL 262-0953

FIREWOOD , a .,.

R WOODak'taple.Ash

Other SeteIardwoodsONLY$65DELIVERED

827-6001

' .a\" ,,r ]/"-° ' ' 'p-'

' -

CARPET CLEANING

TOUCHOFBEAUTy 'CARPET CLEANING

Full serui cncarpotcleun icyp I F t uy

Insure

Milwaokee AvenueNues, lllioois8278097 I

I

I * SAVE *J Prdtsntaaal Mavieg

i WeEkend MOReS

Our Specialtyi PttcnorTruokLvad

CaIIKtoL.668-4110

*

b

FOODS

APPLIANCEREPAIR GOURMET'SPANTRY

HonoySakodHanot" FreshTcnkeys

/tT9Ç4tkGrabThntn

)ygtr.ae15_5 Botare Theyy way,

777-7766

I

WALT'S APPLIANCESERVICE

REPAIRSONALLWASHERS DRYERS

DISHWASHERS RANGES

. 2764057Uned Pares O M achines

Chicagallorohn Narthwasssuburbs

CARPET SALES HEATING

CARPET-WHOLESALEName Breeds Available

Hamoownecs, B ssioetstoAnd 000tmctory

Ser At Heoettrso,t b

BRENNANCARPETCO.

,E 95

AND 25CHECK

Hauttea S anam.2tNosrSnrnica 'p

MUSICALINSTRUCTION

Piano . Guitar . AccordionOrgan Er Voice, Pr/cate in.structiov, honre or Studio,

Classic ta popular rrnusicRICHARD L GIANNONE

-965-3281iv-

680-2675HANDYMAN

r sii r,,,n k Folli "trurcrllc,., I

lO%oanr orcrtteac dtncouot, G WOODS-HEATING

Ai, Conditioning 'p' 955-4366

297-2496

CABINETREFINISHING

s!. , T .

'ot/Lr,;T)));0 ,p,aotl oartaezs.s.,

JaCarpcnlrHANDYMaNy Paoei!n5

E

FI SW lITI Cer

orWhatHcunyoualrrv,do&otidpjntirro

aStu000Corlin vbWallvCall Roy 965-6415

'

DON'TREPLACE'- YOUR KITCHEN

'Reface It With I°ormlcal

::;:zS ' Sg avungCFree Estimates

Call J err AtFACTORY364-6666

PARKWAYHeating MaintenanceAir Conditioning

, -\.owrm°,,,,', I -

CATCH BASINS& SEWERS

JOHN'SSEWER SERVICEkt Er M w k e N le

96-0889YourNaighbvrodSewOtMao

DAVEKAYENC&Rtoidential

PI mbre ChI IF

IvdP inting .

774-9298

S AceodiSaning repairs orrePlacenteot Alsa t ancleonio g,

5hu1ferle

mer lv li bI F

582-7378 982-1678

Page 26: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

: :

USE THE BUGLE

WANTA966-3900

WAITERS/WAITRESSESGlonview area. Exp. or will train,bennEtt mcl. free acole & xniforrnn,friendly rneoaphnro. Apply in per.e

NORTH SHORECOUNTRY CLUB1340 Glenxlew Road

Glenalew, IL131217291240

INSURANCEAGENTS

Due to tIra addition of aureewUNIVERSAL LfFE product, weread 3 Iloonoed Iltaagacta NOW.

Wo hexe arpheeed accoue to unthe aree which cao procide yacwith the people ta cae..

We afferon autetandiogeatniurgappartonity with our ADVANCEcatnnriaalan pay pion. Full fringebenatits. b Onutot , S Incanticeawarda add ap to a mast atfrec.tice career packaga.

This could bD ¡uat what yac atelooking far. Par luufarmanian onthe career nia lIfetIme, phone

960-2117FOrareaut dad message

.

TELEFUND RAISINGEXTRA CHRISTMAS FUNDS

NEEDED?04.40.011 par hour. Fall nr parf.r.meDay b Ecenlng Hours. ConvaniontDowntown Locaslon. Call Mrs.Talicer 10 e.m..2 p.m.

(312) 938-3670

rpHyslclANs COMETO COLORADO

SKI COUNTRYJCAH sacra diesd 255 bedhospital lo Danv.a r aceboph yslcians 50 procide clinicalI cadera hip tar atfice Multi.Diu'ciplinaty Treatmont team. No He PS cightjwoskend, telephonecall only 12 waeks. Ski thepowd areca ry dayuttar work,Fluaible hoots, compatiticosultry and h000tits In ereasons DIa logellrogcletotyclimate. Pert.timaltampOrOtypositions avuilahla. Moot hali corne bIo io Colorado.

Call R. J. Brooks, MO(303) 7G1O22O Ext 495

Ft. Logan

I_.MontaiHe&th Centerj

Fi

RESTAURANTFull Time

Fast Food Cook

Arlington Heights area.

$4.50/hr. Mio. osp.

B-Bque Junction,

3121392-8040

SALESAro you iotnrostad In I aarnio g andearoin g io o 0gw field? WE ARESEEKING Men and Wamon logesin and cpi who will want Ic grewandadvanca with hlghoarninSsincable neMeo WE ARE NOT lookingtot drifters; must wart permanon.cy. Salary or commission.

(312)259-6760

4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4''Port.Time

Day & Night ShiftsSales & Stock Posi6ons

Apply At OurCustomerS Orvice Cantor

8901 Milwaukee. NibsNO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4

CASHIERSUSHERS

CONCESSIONAIRESN 000patiencenecoostr y. Woprocido full frainin g. FalliPart.rime, EvocinoWeekands.Eo'cellorr isle for sauni.retireos,houoewivns eodsfudanta . Freamoviontcryouaodyourtamily.Eric? yourself ood got paid forif. Stop by cur bon offices;

PLITTTHEATRESSCHAUMBURG

Woodfieldi and 2

1312) 952-1303

BILLERMedical Billing Service4ar5DaysPerWeels

Hoots Fieaible967-8098

INDUSTRIALSPRAY

PAINTERGrowing company is offering a-stnady full time position for anoah tiodupe uy paintan so paintsmall. prorinioo ports. May alsoperforer othor metal finishirgoperations. Minimum 2 yearsrelafed osperienceteguired.

E000llOct pay and bonctifn.

CALL:

673-8300

*40.000+ PER YEAR!Norional Food Raising comparyhas 3 imnund. rasional salaspositicos auailohla. Helpschcolk, chauchos. little leagueand erbot ocn.prnfit uro. toraleo badly 000dnd foods, Alltrainirg and company oapporr,

ANNUAL REPEAT BUSINESSCall Today

(2131436-4004or (2131590-8807

n

_tvi 1km.

Full U Part;Tinrn

SECURITYReliable Person PreferredNights W Weekends Only

Apply ixat CosfOmOt Sorciro Desk

8901 Milwaakeo AvenueNues, Illinois

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

RADIOLOGICTECHNOLOGIST

eI000diaro Opening for tall timorerhnologist 7:35 am. ro 4 p.m. IMunimum 1 year aoperieoce.1Member of ARRT fr Fi. li eroso

;requirod. Previous eoporiooceu in mammography halptul. Snndlrasuma ty; L arramo Haruman RT, I

Florida Koys Mamurial Houpiral.5gW w. Jucior Collego Rd.. KeyWest. 'FL 32040.

I (305) 294-5531-.-. Eataes 1an4740

- Your Ad Appears-, In The Following Editions

NftES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLESI(OKIE!LINCOLNW000 BUGLESPARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE

GOLF.MILE/EAST MAINE BUGLE

Pa ru-Timo

SECURITYOFFICERSMorton Grove

Chicago Locations

Call: 965-0225For Further Infurmariur

DRIVE-IN TELLERSFssll Tinge

Firsr National Back uf Silo0 rowarrep ringapplicau' one r.,rrolloro.Ea porierre proferred but nuerocasuar o Wewillrrain.

Call Eileen HioEhliftePeuB'onoel Dept.For appointment

967-5300FiRST NATiONAL BANK

OF RILES

Part.Tinge

TELLERSHours: Saturday: 8 A.M.3 P.M.

Eoperienced Preferred. But Will Train.

Apply Io Person

.Madison National Bank

9190 GOLF ROADDES PLAINES. ILLINOIS

EBeea.gntsnea,M:tIl

TELLERFUI.L TIME

Chicoaos Str OflOOsfsao Icon and loar hase career uppfuniey at its Biles h rancH for a full timo Toller. 1 ye orcas hieroupori0000, light typing and good fi gureaptiru d care easerrial; enlier oopari 000eaplus . Yuu'll oniuyapr000uniunalwurk enoircemonf. cow peuiei000alor ios with eroquerureoiows acd mors. Call fur your ineorviow appoirrmeru'Anca Leal. fU9'lStO.

CRAGIN NuESn.' .JINGS u,O,uso :uo,n'r.Ou

MSW OR MACUBICAL PSYCHOLOGISTlurrurrodioro Pocirior Aouilablofor uul.pouiOflr pcychiarrlr olicic.I ocuair g oneo:vicoroluin-cururo and ethnic minority cOpU.louioce, i ur 2 peoro oocrriOcccprolerrod. Salary; 510,005, Socdcocer Irruot U rosto uro by Doc.20. 1905 rO Mito Vcccrcc Chaud.lcr, Exocuriv o Dfrrclor, FomilyOu trout h Cecrcr. 1922 S. lDiui.ciur, Grocd Ropids. Michigoc49507

EOEWomoc S MicoririosE::courugotl lu Sed?

0000*+G4-GC.'dC'' . 'cU-9 O(312)96B.919

\wetI

tl lol L5

GUITAR CENTERThe noyons largest musical in.4usrrpr erailor is cartonrlynecking doodle who want o

Cull or oddly ir parso!:

GUITAR CENTER5020 MilwoukrcCl:icugo, lllIojs

tLi2/ fl443S2

ytot .0' 0 ,cil.'tcu'otl,yu',by'u:,iIT .yIiu:Lu .,y i'The Bugle, Thurfday December 12r 1985

Live le WorhlBeautiful Georgia

THE CARL VINSON VETERANSADMINISTRATION MEDICAL CENTER

IN DUBLIN, GEORGIAlu Now Accepting Applicuriuns Thru

J anuu rp 3, 118e f or:SUPERVISOR

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST845-ViO l$2l,804'824,011l

Fo: Additional Inlurwariun ond 0E-171lApplicarioni. Call' P 0:00cc cl Sn:nicr 10531

CARL VINSON VA MEO/CAL CENTERDublin. Georgia 31021

1312) 272-1210, Est, 463

,Page 47:

USE THE BUGLE-

' --uIU

. dIf

bm0

, jl.._L___.

YOur Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

:i::LECOLF-MIWEAST MAINE RUGEE

E L\11Au1fls,:,,

Sales

Go dltbl

e:::Unusual program

9662117

Full

t1i0 C M'

Viltoriri

7633600

: ,,,

CLOSERS ONLYAre you a h:Sh eeeroy, self-m ur:oae od ledividuol looking for 'a _

y' w4° I dg n: y

WO ,:rO look:rg furo Solder few who p ousrsusu petiot sellingubil:tueu and a uf of orch:r:on. Wo arenot tor eucrnoro, uoly

MINIMUMmh nu I b Pf e: wh

: wook Aro you worth II

.We aro fha bent at whot we du. burdoorrocrnar : onr050rt I and

BESTk g f ONLY h wh h nr I h

Call Mr. Green- NOW at 1.800447-8633berwooena,m,ondl2pwonlv

THOUSAND TRAILS' n,,Unnrcn,,,no r,re,

I

p.c. BOARD

ASSEMBLERSSfeady, full rime posinono

nubI g d Id g

oto, Requires500d eyesight end manu.el dextocity. Wull work

p

wuf

We Offer sop wages olongwuth eccelleon benefits

hd

ter Summor. penniun,prctifsharing and more

C IP I

.

73,5390

MPC WODUCTS CORP.

7426 N. Linder -

Skokie,lL60077anvuopen tuOSooc:oesrt

I

WINDOWCLEANERS

Immediate Opeeung.

E

kp ?re

:in Now Orleans. Top pay wueh oearsrablinhed Icoal company

C K(5031BorwoonlOAM and Noon

fTRUCKING

Dependable Owner O porarornneodod for new Compaon. non.

between Detroit bCh g P y 00 ceIw I

Call Gary at:

ChoctawExpress

(4051672-8726Collect

.

,

,

;

. Must be0 No eoperienan

y

n,

.

LDRIVcn0Part Time

.

mn the Des Pluions and Gienniew

AM. & P.M. routes availableApproximately 3 hrs. per day

21 and have-a good driniñg record.oecessary. We wIll trate,.

SEPTRAN INC.

/

a

'

(,

AILookiog for cleanaut em.pboynes ta itlI full.ttmn

pott

o NemaactotntouvekceyP

A IP V .

8430 W. Derntpster NueslbodefoMcDoeotdsl

LEARN THEPRINTINGTRADE

Wo have o pocingo for T rainonswho uro willins to ntarf front ehe

hhu'yirged :0:xuncousu al opporeuciry for youngs

plw lt H gh S h

E

I J

b cnetues Call

John CarterReprographics

AWfl flIOfl8230 L h h

Morton Groe.lL6Oo53

EARN EXTRA MONEYFOR

CHRISTMASImetediote O poniegs For

. aClencal Help:z» operatorsBe Jean Wo

!!frt.765 Route 83 Suite 104

Be so tile

( 12) 7663040

.

:::, ;: ::tauu

, k gy

u

'I

298-1120Million Doblan Round Table

2340 R:oer Ovad ,

oes Plaioeo, Illinois

- a

DRIVERSFoil or Part.Tim

I li

Mosth 000eev olleotdrivin greco: d.

CALL

297-6930

.

I IVIIVIEDIATE OPENINGSNational Company is currently adding personnel to its

' staff. Young mea. Women W eolinge students are; being intnrviewed for fall and part time openings in

dIfferent areas, Co earn $380 per week full tingeand $6.75 per hour part tIme. Tratgtng available,

296-0440

,

Cb4rCLERK

E erolloetcaroer oppurtunutywufhalorgofleonleasi000cd

OPPYI1 p bI

port io our Car Purchasing

ph w h d I

g

' crgaoiaing fulos and lugh

Pocttun offers oaruodrOaponsibiluties indopen

dfld1atrundIPdn

montFor ' immedute cor

deration. PIcana call

WSC.06600ttued Plane

Deaptnloaa

SECRETARyImmediate Opportunity for experienced secretary toWo k n u C tome S e D p Im t p rforma wide variety Of duties including operating IBM.

Íl :as a backup for Data Entry,Thin is a fast'paned environment requiring a highenergy self starter. We offer an attractIve compon.nation package,

Contact Jim Murphy Or Julie Simmons

IMPERIAL CLEVITE6565w. HoWard. Niles

-.

rnsstOrr,:vn:ysnp:atero:r:c

'flOOO000a

I-.- 'l, FULL TIME SWITCHBOARDSome Typing Necessary

Experience Preferred But Will TrainApply in Person

Contact Lorraine

Madison National Bank5.tOI9OGOLFROAO

DES PLAINES, ILLINOISL 50w5eM;t J

Y

Pagea TheBugle, Thursday, December 12, 19S5

* NOWHIRINGo CN.A.

Pooieiors Availableo CNAbfpdonrsWolcoOrO OAlso

O Nurse Sup crcioor 4.e FoliTitco11 P.M.-? G.M. 4-

4- MIRANDAMANOR0333 Dolt Od,. Nibs, IL 60648

rSALESPEOPLEJGreat Opportanity

Car Required

Commission OnlyComptor Koowladgo Helpful

Will Trab

Call For Appoirrnrorr

L 966-4014 J

Page 27: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

Page 48 The Bugle, Thorsday, Deeember 12, I98

USETHE BUGLE

A ADS966-3900

: REALESTATE

OUT OF STATEFOR SALE

WISCONSINLAKEFRONT HOMEWITH 110 FT. LAKE FRONTAGE

OCONOMOWOCOw nerze lin9 IOkfron home. Thishome h aeoha,ac COr. oho,mqoIiIV hehl n. A few of the nmoyfoalures are; 4 bathrooms, 4 hrn.places, modero peeehouee ieoomoeperrmeor, on Fowien Loko Wirhio 3blocks of downeown Undor8200,000. CoIl 1414) 567.7609 or 414)hhì8047 berween 1h s.rrr..1O p. rn

WISCONSINlOLA AREAFREE TRIP FOR TWO TO MIAMI,

LOS ANGELES OR VEGASWITH 10% DOWN

2 BA r000h wlh sores, Home ed'jooenr ro 1100 ocres poblio hooringlsnd. Greor Honr en'sneoneor ionporadise orrenire monI home.Financing 500lleble. $45,000 Moke011er. 716) 445.2699.

OUT OF STATEFOR SALE

WISCONSIN FARMboo. Inoesfrnenr.GreerTss Shnlrer

77h ACRES. 50 miles fromMilwaokne on mero highway.Remodeled home, bans wiry onwmilking sysnem, grainory and silo.hf3g,000. Possible owner finanoing.Weben Really. 14141 281.8181, broker

VACATIONRENTAL

SOUTH CAROLINAVACATION RENTAL

IbLE OF PALMS.-Eorend your

paradiso. por. 3 8V honre aosi) ioWild Doses Ansorr. enioy golf, ten.nia, pot. beaches U historioCharlesron. FOr nearel.

1 803)8864172

VACATIONGUIDE

, REAL ESTATE *UTAH*Vaoasisn Reefal

Dry Powder family 000anion horns. Slaecs 2 Io 25. Formol diaing.m asrersg' fe, family or entertainment room, yo arroun d pool. sauna.has sub, glass TV, yam puron , VCR, cook, tronscortalion and maidscrub e shall. Skiing. 7 resorts with 20 ta 35 min. buid esan d instrcc.n oruo ail. Weekend, waekty or monthly package. Ownership orrnntal. Rar esstgrringa5 $15 per person, pernite , Cali collect tot

DeVay Estate4761 River Meadow5 S.ite I

S.L.C.e UT 84123, 1-801-263-8423

APPLIANCES

4O"Crawo g asotane dbl,ansn U broiler. Like new.

$3b0(hsar 967.9329

LOST& FOUND

LOST ._ Picsore of SanIeand G ra ndaon

966.3382

MISCELLANEOUS

Business Copy Machine. Many Feo.sores . Fully Auromarjo. SacrificeOh2SlDftet Pleasn 7294146

2 Snow TinesWhile Walls, RadiaisM d GM Wheeta-.VG Can.dltion. 520 or Boat 8234667

FIA Fornace for aule, 8100Geanral El sorcio Gas for 6 roamhouse. f3G.00G BOO's 967.7996

MOVING

NuES - MOVINGSala Fri., Gar. U Snn, 12113.12114.12115, 9 a.m..5 p.m., I atainot e, snowblamer, lawn mower, WurlilOen4300 Organ, Lnslie Spkr.. 6 co. fr.fr acIer Coldapos, dishes, small

I ft g'household lesmo.

821 I N. Oaenens Riles

MOVIE CAMERAIPROJECTOR

Great Christmas Gift!Like sew Bell U Hawaii SoundMania Camena. Super 8 DebasMade) wirh Zasm Lnsse andcarryia gosse .Manyfea tuses faseenyese. Also, BUH Sound MauiePtajsclnn. Askiag 8195 far bash.

Call 967-1716

STORAGE SPACE

WanSad ' Marsos G roue areaAppras. se. 50g' sa 7go'

Heliday Luggage 967.1776

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES IJGLEMORTÚN GROVE BUGLESKOKIEILINCOINw000 BUGLESPARt< RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE

'GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

WANTED TO BUY

Wanted.Tttamuauilba IralianPrao!noial PECAN dining raamrabia Zr chaira. Would consider anyp scanaar , Call 966-4567,

INFORMATION ON

CLASSIFIED ADSvas Can Place Your Classified Adaby Calling 966.3998 or Came Ta OntOf liceln Persan Ar:

0748 N. She,nsa, RoadNitae. Illiaaie

Our 01h05 Is OpenMandaythru Friduy

9 AM. la 5 P M.

Deudline Far Placiag Ada loTuesday as 2 P.M.

CerIum Ada Mass Be Pre.Peidla Aduasce:

B uaineas OppanrunisyFar Sa leSlancI)aneaua

MoninoS5)0PersonalsSiberian WaaledOr If Tha Ado Ornant Liues OnraidnOf The Eugte'a Normal CirculabanArea.

The.Classified Quiz.

, Before you decide classified advertising is not tor YOU. respondto the following questions.

L Storage Bpace is becoming co bit of aproblem around my hansa.

2. A lot of the items rye stored e just tooValuable to give away.

Even though we no longer use these itemsthere must be families nearby who wouldlove to own 1h

TRUE FAlSE

ELI

if

TO PLACE YOUR

EkL ESTATh ADS

,

em.

The Bagler Tharsday, December 12, 1988 Page 49

1 could use a little extra money these days. LI LIt other people are pickingup exa cash byselling the things they no longer need rdbe offly not to give Classified a hyi

ti you msSWeEed ono or more of the aboyo "True", iS time topick up youj phone (2nd Plnc VOUE ad. Give us o cciii WellISthip you WolLt VOUP Cid ici iúp rYyptTnsY

'

USE THE BUGLE- L DS. 414

usnntooaI

. In The Foflowing EcBtions

BUGLE

11I PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLEGOLFMILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

W s. : .

i I . J ,

FOR SALEBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OUT OF STATE

ARIZONANAPAAUTOPARTSSTORESmall growing commusisy inA lilaos . 0125,VBO. For isfo: P.O.Baa 1209, Black Cancan CilAttuano, 85324 '

( 602) 374-5807

EI nOI fl AI 1U1'lILItiMEAT MARKET io FORT LAUDER.DALE, FLORIDA. ole ancas , mallmodern bulcher shop is. u sonstIllness f arcenaale I $fSO,Ggg,

(305) 493-6328

Rosatipl New

fullyacta.shall

L!qaot

qoulified

MICHIGANF S leByOw e

Lounge U Il oslauraor isarea of Norrhntn Michigan.

bldg.. 1rpm., kil.. dunce fit, Ucrptd. Soaring cup, 2by. f3of real est al000nrainings of.fields. 25% dawn with

buyer.

616/82913205 or616/829/3365

GOVERNME1II yoMis t I,,, lt

CII thUg) t

ARIZONAbottIn, Wairn Mauniaies area. 2h

hEw Id 1h

rua shallot. 2Vs miles tram eowr. onpuand raad, partially in alfalfa$6,Ugglocre, Year roand recreoUnnalurea. 5 milos fnom lake. Land coo.stud anuilabbe. Terms aegafiahleP.O. Baa 72, TapIan. A coana 85939or 16021 6367412 Pp.

MICHIGAN HOME-20 MILESFR0 M K A LAMAZO O.MICHIGAN. b acres, S Vds. Colonial

Bu'acrfageanmlableOwnm

Monday rEto Friday.FLORIDA

GAINESVILLE AREAELEGANT FRENCH CUISINESeller has bolts h ssiaess U newpurchaser h agora sogndgus OPPOcsanity la build ence fenchel, 1 of thegreasreslasranle U fine dining inshe aeRa. Asking aely bl2h.UBB.Daher h usineases aoailablalalllypeo. Call Joe far daaaila. CTA. BB Isnosernenas,

804137311917

MICHIGANPERFECTFOB EARLY RETIREE

RETIREEWITHINCOME4 Aparlasnnls and b ssinessnen Ialro downaawn area far 814,500, An.liqoe ahup wilh aparrrnenr uhaue,g12.9oB.samercrlls

RUDELL REAL ESTATEP.O. Baa 398

Hgrffard, Michigan 49057

(616) 463-3992

. ARKANSASMOBILEHOME PARK

lccteGroar Tas Sheller, A actas Mom UPop operation. Owner will financ ePri cedloac lt nr 0215,000. ISOlI 767.1911.

.

WISCONSIN

Essublisheds?iogaad cashflaw, lunge building, folly eguipped,in lawn. payolarlaa 3,300 on MainS ereeenear Highways 95, 73, 10.17151 743.2648, 715) 743.4719.

, SALEFIJR

iCALIFORNIA

SACRAMENTO AREA

P etfect forarporare Resonar664 ocres wilh rolling hills. Goodduck. plteeranf, dooe, quail andSosse hunlrnq. Lange.reaonyoo wIshgond fishin g 800urifut oak trees19G ucroa l000bed U pipeliondSpuco t orailalt Ip. Astuiag $GSS,000CollOwnen.

(209)838-1391

WISCONSINO sa . M I 'b w , o

Ski B000rr, Escet, la.

wI2SO fo. fronfago, 3 BR, 2norslated hame,lncludos

h mIS U wm

heal, low mamI. Eslub, 1962,al $169,000, Bunk lin. aoail,

Jacobson, Baa 4g, Cable, WI1715)799.3603. ,

Telearurkoeslmenr,I7gnisAAAReaorlan4

OUT OF STATEFOR SALE

Lake

acts. OFFICE SPACEFORRENT 'OldH E,

h19560I

h, .

000nfor'fabbe lurmhosse wO BR.,cetInaS uroplaad nearriuer wilhis810.066 down U lak eadoanlage al

Ose at she finesain000a mensa isbeingused mesonI Iyforouosanthconrbe,OnlyflzmileNafHolly Springs, 1 mile of road fronagge

only

. ii5 lake H OhR genera I lap of ehn

352 ' f 10g fbal. tar pashoreáoad fence UglGS,VBR,nwner financie gafH%in

372a creca ssbeUftsebesland,hstgasprrngUcreek,550ellenllakes!ln,cboselgMemph!s&Isss2esllesftamAsh)andCasrrSqsarn. 016.000m Itteb ertea dyhIke, farm arta!sec aule or usImoney while yea steep. Tosai price

tl y5 pwhy

320 lenel ocres of Dolse otaplandleoneagewdhcansmnnieywuret,

h kdff db tTheownersay550lheshUweekfarO95pmgcreThrflwfletsn:flests ng oea

WV h aoeseoar at imprauad o aaoleranoCanlosladfrOas50Glo7SRrntresforaPprax$5gOyercre

abaul 025,960 in calf sal nseao h yeonas:

cansiderahlr faa adoanrages. Vosroaneync coule while your well lacerad

p g p ,

acre Della 000100 faras I acafeHwy. Na. 1 SW. al Clarkodale. Thisb T y$75g

dfWmUh80hwwilt nro you Monday.

Wo hone msay Other tatgy at smallcro arty U ptinnle harona with unrea

REALLY w BUY SELLno

NALTER OR STEVEUTLEY REALTY

REALTORS.AUCTIONEERS

li II Sp

M mph16011 252

N I T Il I SF5

UTLEYFARMSf5f w N I F g d

g

Igceeed on 75 ocres, 65% ea. '

BO reiles of MenacES, 049,500,8% ineemsf.

Norfh Mississippi.3h6 acres

U long railroad fconeege,gh2Sper anm. 29% down U 8%

prap:rsy.a ge a Oase

'neo ne.tbrego .

so h ansese . Hone, fish, uanrp,leI ehe limber grow U make

gl3S.goo. With goad roadb h p p y f h

mdb a hause U f mile of road1 mileS. afCronshow.Thebnar

m 9 I Th

hes around Senarabi UKeep

woll as prauirte ystsnican make money S sann

land wilhin 50 miles lat wt gaup.

d os 50fb sides of Mississippifarra has 145g acre of canton

k Ilh

dw

w

farms U ranches, commerciale in Narrh M...........I

m g d Iil

UTLEPSERVICE

tif 30635211V

RbI 7150t ygp O .1 dl IO

.

RA.

bWaecrpricedV.h4B2f,

RILESMil h3ggg 5Q Fonrauws

and annotai

NORTH CAROLINAHenderson Caanry halase Sale

M ounluic Farm.43,25 actes mote or055, House, Barn usd2 rrarlers.rraurstre 0m. stmher. gS,ggg peracre,

.(704) 537-4691

WISCONSINBED & BREAKFAST

COUNTRY INN & HOMEBy Ownnr

Perfect for Early Retireo,RnBIreeW/Inoomn

Slafe appIanatI ready fan you tosfaceyaurawnb uainess .Prinareseni Beuur Ld d HSurrund d b' naIl' h' I

wo,t S w ptnea

líra, hew that drps dawn ro

wIwlltIl Il k Ahwd t

camforl. H unringr ights uuoil. on24h actes . You will findi e all in thiscountry esrare loon 300w ICh g I 94 P 0026-gooCan

orll8-333-2681

waler hook ups. Pcn.foctfarg000rnShap.schoal,ren.tilt. Mndical. Lab or t

DEARBORN REALTY525-2227

e FLORIDAOCALA FRINGESsperb ca,unrnylOWS near Golsesnrlle, Wtlltrtan.Oculu,af lractinn Saones,4,RR,3OA..ucanlshsrylrhame,btgtfon,lt0 Fla.rm,, laay Lpoal, big ficishBd

storage U workshop, fencedpasturer , burn On guies limeby

h mdI

I fs

inquiries at below replacemonscrica. 0159.500.

(904)495-9191

:

OUT OF STATEFORSALE

ARIZON*SCOTTSDALE .

Pinnacle PeakBy Owner

UNIQUE 360 dogme uinw lot atScatlsdale, Phaonia A Mountains.NealdaartaPDAgaldc ourses.

1 1602) 9912408

F?tI1tIEucellenr Inoeslmenf.Greaf TaoShelter, LAKE CITY.prnt patsy has3BnOrou.MaUyulwmdbndUea'

dinide. 984) 963,4682 aller 5 p.m.,° Colinos.

FOR SALE

WISCONSINNICEWOOE5EDLOT

Miloa.Lako GeneuuNew subdinirinn berwoen Laudar.

3

I L k d Lk W Amglar immodiale sale.

1414) 723-4482

FORSALE BYOWNERPeor R000d Roorealianal Land

Porfoolfan Honlïng ClubMICHIOIANS W Upp

Çounw.1 EO5tOf While Proa. hua.

iain Ottawa NurionaiForesn Oslats lund. 040.000. 13121 732.6696 or

FI fl 40545126 Dy I Il

'""''«'« '.ARIZONA

' For Sale By Ownnr :

' SUNBELT HOME ', . .

AlI nt d 039 000

Ild 1

toh 000 F f

I

1523 E. Hacher Rd. iP1 AZ 85020 I

(6U2} 997_.- i

FLORIDAKEY LARGOC L

2 hOi I On dol 000mo Itilo Iinnrr.

5 kI by w W

I $06 USO

(3051 745 1351I

FOR SALE By OWNER

Scaiticnfldnnild?O15S011i° G

2 Od ll C k

OII2BdM I, I 't 3

h I 2 29 OIl I OSI 1

I Sow,: 15031 207.0Th)-.--.--.--,-. -----.----.,,-,.-..-

LILILILI

Page 28: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

.k ¶

¶ 1

Page 50

( Fromthe £et}hLKILCoistinued frein Pnge I

seemed to be pleased he got-- set down. He's bees the smart

alecic tstd alt these years whoalways had the last word. Andwhile we might cheer him on,there's many who felt it's goodthat he got 'his' after giving it'to somasy others.

While we weren't io mortwe've got a hunch Watterdidn't handle himself well.When he comen into the TV.moue he comes acr000 quitebranhly. lt's the otyle whichha put him at the top of localTV. And t'o doubtful he wanable to turn off the hranhnenoand cochinenn when hr got intocourt. Again, Ihe style wasmuch more inspectant thanthe message.

When Wailer said he neverknowingly lied on TV. in hisniany yearn in the median, ilmay he tree. Bat hin mennagewanignored. If he woo cern-halive he lihety irritated thejury. And this image couldwell have done him in.

What wau astounding ahontWalter was what he said whenhe niet the press after csusingont of the courtroom. He citedthe tobacco company au the

bad guys. The fact the pròdnc-tu of this company may cansecancer is likely. Waltercouldn't understand why aconipany whose productsspread ouch havoc could havewon thin case white the Mr.Clean reporter was defeated.Walter didn't understand thetobacco companies productoare sold legally, Ihm giving thecouspany the same rights anthe Ñut of us. Despite thecompany's ill-gotten productsthey are still protected franifalse accusations.

Walter won thinking toosimplistic. They're the badgoys. They have In lone. He,Walter, was the gond guy; hehas to win.

Walter euplained themotivations of the companywere lo capture the young hidmarket. White it might beargued the tobacco peoplewould be willing to hand nulfree cigarettes io the nurseryif it woold help salen, Walterdid not have the material tohack bino up. They may be badguys and wear the black hats,hut Walter couldn't hoch sphis accusations.

Walter's TV. station beepsreusinding viewers 70% nf altlibel nuits are overturnedwhen they are appealed. Andit's quite libley this cane maybe overturned. But Walterdidn't learn the sinople truthwe recited in the openingparagraph. He brought hisbrash image into court and ithurt him.

The first asiendrncnt hasn'tbren injured by thin decision.The moot publicized tibet casethe paul year, The Wrnl-ooureland nuit, did not favorthe accusor, the General. The.Sharon-Their maganine suitwas almost a drain.

The media witt hihcly lightenits belt and be lens careless.That certainty io a 'plus'resulting frour these cases.But the first amendment hasont kern bent and has sot beentampered with. However, theimage oiahcrs know Onceagain style in winning Ouf Oversubstance. We may not like itbal it has becosoe a fact of our

GAS:YOUR BESTENERGY VALUE

GASFIREDUP' FLOW FURNACEELECTRIC IGNITION ANDSTANDAflD EQUIPMENTSAGA. Cefliflud

Fille Assembled end Pruiniredeuilt.inu,anDl cens, -

Thermnl end AcecitOnsl Lined 5teul Cabinese Seefisnelfleesbnchenge,unalnlnsenseelnlbbun ueicesoflBi,nenu2aVulsTnasefn,me,end CnslIng Blewer licuo. Adtauteble Pen and Fined Limit Central. Bell D,irn tra MeIn-speed Oued Dee Meters. 120V

Be star da st Cas 0510e* 1etereal filet Aeptcatiso ne m. thra 52n. BTO0Onerl,sterinektiniseh

PARTICIPATING CONTRACTORIN THE NIGAS FsensRsplaeemmst Preogmu,

Dial

.çdh&tq

l

VALUE

TheBugle, Thersday, Deeeetber 12, 1985

j,. .Bob Williams, Inc

Air Conditioning & Heating24 flOURS

[sr .77-31447 DAYS A WEEK

in o N LOWELL . 5;Q jE IL

s.4LES . rien Blut ONE COMPMIk IS PNEPEqOÇNYC olisco a oPERATED SERVICE

DUI Forum. . . CnnlluuedfrnmPage,l

said he would libe tougher lawsdrafted against drunken driving.He,naid lIB. tt4t, leginlationscheduled to become effective soJanuary, will be "sin steps back-wir

criticised the legislationsince Circuit Court judges witt brable to issue licenses after a005peonios and judges usay denyrequests for rescheduling ofD.tJ.l. cours.

Also, DaIry said blood andurine tests will reniais pricateand not allowed an court eviden-ce; ucolencen wilt be nerved cou-currently (at the same linie) un-stead of connecutivrty and;prosecution of juveniles remaIllaa "no-mono land". In addition,officials must warn offenders isregard to breath trufo.

Daley'n three "tough" lawnwould include baculs penaltiesagainst drunken driving whichwould remain part el the offen-der's record; rnasdalocy im-pri000rnent and nlandalory im-pri500noent for driving on urevoked license.

Murray accompanied hisdaughter, Dehorak, victios of acar crash abaul live yearn ago.Thc occident caused lass ofDeborah's tell eye and entonnivedanoagc lo the left side of herface. The intoxicated driver nfthe other vehicle-died io the crookand wan uninoarod. To date,soedical bitta hace been about$10,010.

lo an angry voice, Murrayqneshinned the new legislationand said Ithinais lawn protectdrivers, not victislo.

Murray said an nflcnder underthe new tcgiulatinn will receive a"pat ou the head" for 45 days butDeborah wan in the hospital for f0days. Murray wan referring lothe fact a driver's hicenue nuspen:

Bugle Award...Cneti,surd from Pagel

of the companies and the numberof yearn nerving the msnonounitywere us follows: Assoerican MusicWorld/Thomas Organs, EdGulhibsen, 25 yearn;Apen,°.niunement Corpocalinu, LarryBerndt, 25 yearn; Better Kit-chenu, Allen Zirhinski, 25 years:The Bulle Newspapers, BudBesser, 28 yearu;Callero andCatino Reatlnrn, Romas Kowat,26 yearn; Cambridge Cans-municationu, Richard Finn, 38years; Central Telephone Cosn-pony, Bill Harl, 80 yearn;A.J.ColImo Manufacturing, 25 yearn;Commonwealth Edison, MarisFontana; Ediuoo t,umber Cota-puny, Robert Herman, 38 years;First National Rauh of Nitro,Charleo Barbaglio, 25 yearn; GolfMill Merchants Asosciatjon,David Maiken, 25 yearn; Hoc-MitCurrency. Exchange, Sid Rouen-kerg; ltlinaiu Belt TelephoneCompasy, Arlene Tascano, 85years; Leaning Tnwer YMCA,Art Michsety, 35 years; Meioke'sGarden Center, Henry Meiske,loo yearn; Nileu Federal Savingsand Loan, Harold UlImer, 28yearn; Nilcu Journal & Topics,John Elbeugn; Rilen ParkDvitrmt, Jim Pierskt, 31 yearn;Northern Illinois Gao Company,R,chard Leider, 75 years; NotreDarne High School, CharlenKoblerman, 31 yearn; Dr.Chester Nowak, Optometriut,25 years; Panhau Drogo, RobertPauhan, 34 yours; PridemarbNnclkweot Insurance Agency,Gordon Falter; Riggin'sRestaurant, Joscphise De Carts,28 croco; Dr. Edward Rink, DDS,29 years; Rueach'o Garage, JimRnesch, 03 peoro; Sear'sRoebuck & Campany, DavidWin-field, 25 years; add SkokieAnlamnlive Cnrpuratins, TomKadlec, 45 yea/s.

sinn would became effective 45dayofrom the date of arrest.

Alun, Murray said $30 millionwan being -appropriated for Ser-vices te aid offending driveru andqorstioned who would pay tIlevictims.

Pointing to Daley, Murray Said"Listen to this niaS."

Other speakers were LillïanPickup, regional manager of fon-ding for the new legislation, TonhiLuben, Illinois Secretary ofStoIca office, Sgt. John Kot-soolian, Riles Police Dept.,Jansen Elliot, Superintendent ofSchool District 207, Dr. DavidShutueff, representative of SchontDiofrict 219 and David Mauur,Chicago Stiel leonI member.Moderator wan Mark Nonika,State certified counsellor forcondoeting Dill. evolnationo.Mayor Nicholas Blase opened theforons.

Pickup said regulatory fun--clines of the new legiolatinu areamong the nidst slringent in thecountry and intended In earorespect of the pablic, janlicenyotouo and offender caughtdriving under the influence.

Lskeu said the "biggest" issuein the new legiolation was tenu-porary suspension of dris'iuoglicenses and the 151051 "con-fusing'' issue was of s'ictinnsrighutn. She described, ill detail.all aspects sf,H.B. 1541.

According to Sgt. Katsootias, ndrunken driver in Nitro in treateltby police the sanie 1i5 anycrioiinat during thu arIosiprocedure.

Both Ettiolt and Shuanlell oai'talcohol ubune io a problem in tIll'high ockdutu. -

In a school district of abon'.7,000 stadeotu, Said Etliotl. therewere 47 nuopenninoo retafed I,,alcohol and 06 related to drogolast year.

He Said ullsdesltn akuisiug.alcohol or drugs are given the np-tins of a ten day nuopeosios oc -

enrollment in Project Rescue, aprograni "boohed ostid" for theneut two noonths. l,utluorauGeneral Hospital io working willithe Maine schools to rupar't Ikeprofrani, said Elliott.

Liles North ockonlo. saidSkuoteff balk bave S.A.D.D.chapters, students ugainsfdrunken driniise. He said rular-cessent can nec the drunk is tabeooff the road. S.A.D.D'o joh io tomake nace drunken drivers daui'lget an the roadju the first place.

Sport celebrity David Masur,second round druft choice fur IheChicago Sling, said teenagersface the problem ofpeer prensareand fount learn ta deal with it.Masur Said Saccensen inprofessional spurts are peruonuwho Stay away from drogo andalcohol.

District 207. .Cnetlnuetl from Page 3

cent nf the districts totalrevenues; and5) the quadrennial rea550sonoentyear in the only opportunity forthe nest four year period to raiseadditional revenue because therewIll likely he titIlo or no growth inassessed valuation until the sentquadrennial reauoesoment in1985.

Filinaker toappear inMorton GroYe

Urbao Gateways: The Cepterhoc Arto io Educalino, wiltpresent J.P. Sornernautler at

- Edison School, 8255 Grnsn PointRd., Morton Grove, at 10:30 am.os Tuesday, Dec. 17.

Law suit. . . ConI'oversized for the site. Theyrecommended against thubuilding. It is nimply amasingthat the Village of Skohie wouldchoseC ty ignore hulk its ownnening ordihaner and therecommendationu of its PlanCommission."

On July 15 of thin year, IhnShokie Plan Caousssission voted ludeny sile plan approval fur Ikeproject, citing the followingreasons:I) The pcnpnnrd developmentwas too high and dense for thesubject site and would not ens-trihnlc lo the general welfare nfthearca; -

The proposed drvelopmeslwas not of character with ad-jaceol office develspmenfs, didnul have adequate parhing setbacks and may have an undueadverse effect upon adjacentproperty values;

The proponed developmentwould adversely impacl the uneol residential and park propertynorth nfthe suhjectoit; and

The proponed developmentwas costraly to the intent of theZoning District because of its eu-cesnive density and lack nfrequired aide yardu.

Is filisg suit, Green and MeleinLiekerman, principuls of QuartetManufacturing (which owns aknilding under cunstrssction ad-jaernl tu the proponed develop-went nile), isnued the fnttawingStatement:

"The Skohie Plan Cameninniondeliberated for many munthsabout the development proponed

MG police...CsBtie.seed from MG PJ

"Hacing a dark perimeter is aninvitation to a burglar,"Roepenack added.

Boruchi Said newer homes inIke area are disregarding verykanic security. "Some of thesehomes have front dnnr leeks thatyou would find os u bathroomdoor. Then they (residents) won-der why they're beingbueglaristed."

Picture windows, lights in thebaihruam, a barking dog and thease nl timers for tights, radionasd lelevisioss can discouragekneglarn, according toRoepenack.

Leaving your atrapes ulightlyopen or a car in your drivewaycan alsu help keep burglarsaway, Borucki Said. AtooO5rOviof your driver's licenseonouker on radin and Stereoequipment will help recovervaluiablen.

Ilnopenack, whu encouragespeople In lake an inventory, saidOeIl prutecled homeu mayqualiby loe 10 percent inoarancedjsc000ls

ltovpcoack, wha writes the onlyblock watch newsletter in MortonGrove with bio wife Carol, uaid heIvould focus his nest letter on theuse Oltimeru.

-

Sorucki, who io active in her0:00 cOmmunity's block watch,hao been no the police farce for ltyeara and said she enjoyu crimePeceonlion.

,,l Ike polling people at a vom-lsrtOble level nf enbhanging io-bve:oatioo,'' BorneR said. ''ThePrOgeavi is good fur the corn-fl:snhly because it lets peopleko:i. we're not unap-PrOachabte ,'

ROvycoack, who dedicalen fourOrl:ve cuIra hours a weeb Inbeiog block captain, said hedoes0'1 0usd because he'skeep:ng his neighkoru more in-

The program helps peoplelui::: ::bout getting Io the righlPeople iv the police department,''lOOl:ellOck said. ''Meal people'lii: i koow onything until unll::or«ellcy labOs place."

d from SbnhteL'wsod P.1for the site at Hamos and Old Or-chard rds. The Plan Cosessoinnionconcluded that the propnued of-fice building io undesirable andSimply dues not serrI therequiremen5 of the minting000icg ordinance

"We support that decioino.And, freshly, we cannel under-utand why the Skokie VillageBoard ebene to ignore Ikerecomwendali000 uf their ownPlus Commission as well astheir own rosin0 ordinance.

"We believe a bailding shouldbr developed-on that site; bal ilmush be a building which is ioharmony with the area and coo-tormo In the law.

''The proponed project isclearly, by all objective otandar-do, too big for the site. lt meetsneither the opinI our the intent ofthe misting Cooing ordinance.That ordinaoace net aside Ibissite as part of a Special Districl,aubjecl lo the moot stringentdevelopment Standards. Il wooIntended Ihat thin area, includingthe adlarent forent preserven, noIbe despoiled by a groSsly over-hallt property. And, io fact, thereio eurrestly no eninling buildingin the area which makes nachoverlstensice use ofthe properly.noy make an euceptiun nf Mr.

Gay March. . . Cssstitsssed 8mm Pagel

and "some nf the anger kas Jim Flint had proposed ak a shawdissipated." of solidarity with the tseleagnredKapuseik ensphauized Scott Riten bistro. A Chicago gay

Van Bersctoott, manager nf Bub- trader close ta the plannedbleu, said he had received many protesI action said, at moot, twoeupreosions of uupport from non- ne Ibree bouloads of protestersgay nr "straight" uoueces were planoing le soahe the triplouhowiog coucern about the Riles lo juin sp with Suburban"hlatast police harassment". oupportern.This in an indication that Blase Additionally, contrary tobaa underestimated the depth nf publiShed claims, the Chicago-feeling about the fairness issue, honed ACLIJ desied any plans loaccording tu Kaposcib, and that participate in sr usonitor Ihrthe alleged Ironiping on gays' march, Leslie Johnson, Publicrsghto violates the cules nf fair Inlurniulian Director for theptayforevenslraightcitinens. Chicago branch of the ACLU

The Anserican Civil Liberties said, "We don't knew asylbiogUnion denied any knowledge of about it." She did say it wasplans for Iheir group to jais is the p050ible an affiliated attorneyscheduled march, hot gay freno one of the suburban chap-leaders had still hoped to garner tern nl the ACLU wan involved,enough support to force Riles hal "Ihat would be ununual coo-Mayor Nicholas Bluse tu quit his nideriog il's io Cook Couoly"alleged campaign of karansmeol March orgaoioeru were unableagainst Ike gay bar Babblen to specify which allerney orBiotre. ACLIJ represenlalive was is-

Chicago area gays had alleso- volved bat Ihoaght il ought bepled te rally in a caravan to the one of Malcolni Silvernoan'sRilen Village Hall, a march that (Babbles owner) pee050al altee-Chicago bar owner and activist oryn.

C ipo4

\MINIATURES FOR THE MINIATURIST

OPEN7DAYSIf You WantThe Unusual - Step Into

MYOWNLITFLEWORLD; Oar Shetoes Are Well Stonknd For Ynar Christmas

l Shoppin$. We Hace Eoeeylhing Far Your.1 DollhOaSO...tsCllvhi15g The Dollhnaseh Wallpaper,

Wood, Food, China, Faroinare, Elennricity and . . .Munis, Manto More.

. Handmade Items Made Foe Oar ShopEschasioelp bp Shop Owner,

Little Old MeC. J. Vet

OPEN 7 DAYS 7940 Oakton St.San.&MOe.11-4 Niles. II.

jTues.WeiLThueS., ... 8235717&Fei. 10-6 ,

Goodman's proposed building...anpecolative kuilding at that?

"We cannel ond will not allowIbis wanton diuregard of the lawand public interest to go us-challenged. Every other corn-merciaI properly owner in thearea kan had lu play by the rules.

Santa PartyThe Riles Park District is span-

soriog ils anonal Santa Early Ouralt park djnlrjct residents up lo4th gradé. Come jois the fus asSanta himself arrives asd gelsthe yuletide ball ceIling! Therewill be a p051cc judging ceoteol,magic ads, raIlles, treats, und ufcoursejelly el' St, Nick himself!New then year in Saolu'u GrabBag. Being a wrapped giflsuitable fur either a bay or a girlyour child's age. Speod about $2en the gilt. AI the end of the par-ly, all who brought a gill will beable In reach mb Santa's grabbug asd pick a preseol. (Agegroups for the grab bag are: 2and under, 3 and 4, 5 and 0, P asdt, s and 10. The Santa Pony ioheld at Grenoan Heights gym-naniuni (8255 Oketo( 055 Salurday,December 14 beginning al t p.m.Be sure to participate io Ibisfestive holiday tradition!

MG firemaH . . . Co

chlorine gas."According to Kimura, people

cao find hunardous moteriats inIheir nondicinm cabinets, garages,kanements, linen closeln and kit-chess.

"If you leave a certain hind ofplastic plate io your self-cleaningoven, which gels very hot, Ioulehydrogen cyanide gas will bereleased and is definitely fatal,"Kisourosaid. -

Other esamples of conimonhouse hazards are draincleaners, huir sprays, rai poinonoand aspirins.

"Drano, which coolaien Verynlreog causlic nialerialu caonoverely burn children," Kioiocasaid, "and people usiog hairspray and uniokiogal the sanielinie cao catch en fire becauseIhie spray contains propanebutane. This is the sanieingredient booed io eigaretleligktcro."

Kininra's advice: Read thelabel oiod keep dangerouseheuiicals nyt of the reach ofckitdreo.

Children can easily nilulakeaspirino and raI puisons that arrmiOsis their reach as candy, he

''t tell people lo call the localpoison conlrel center at aoy obiheir local houpitalo io ease obeniergency," he said.

Kimura, who adsiits he has''lilerally tons of articles onbocardons materials," has shown

his students they nave uniiniiteolavaitakls ecosarcen.

A non-profit argavioationcalled Chemtrec is one suèhagency that is set ap by IkeChensical ManufacturingAusociatisn. "They Lao he usedas a source io obtaining all hindsof infornsalien," Kiniura said.

Ksmura said the hoardeusniaterials course which is now

elhssied from MG P.1

optional ceald become mao-datory io his division within Ihremto five years.

Kimura, who is a second-generation fireman and has ubachelor's degree io Chemistry,said hr enjoyo leaching becauseil helps Ihm fire service. "lt allcanoes bach In helpint Ikevillage," ho said, "If lhere'u aproblem t may have enoughknowledge te help."

Maine Townshipsenior ChristmasParty

Maise Township will hold ilsannual senior citloens ChrislmosParty brono l-4 pin. Sunday, Dec.13, al Brigante'o Banquets, 2645Desopsler ut., Des Plaines.

Colerlainnienl will include oChristmas coscert presented byIke Cenlury Sounds al 2:35 p.mStaleSen. Bob 1(551ra, Stale Rep.Peony PulIco cod ti.S. RepHenry Hyde are expected lo at-levd. The townships nesiorciliseos prograsus are funded bpfees brooi parlicipaiils sup.plenienled wilh fedeçal revrouesharing monies. Allenitaoce willeoceell 050 peuple.

Kids neededto shovel snow

The Village of Morton GravenDeparinleol ni Heallb audHoiilao Services is looking forable keys and girls lo shovel snowfor disabled alud senior millemosbusies during lue wisler niuvibs.

By crueL os Or eferrat servio-e.the village will link people u-h,,need Ihia s e rojee wioh slreog kidsThe sillage sechs. houes'ee.

co,Iootecrs. Il pun have a stroogami or beim- sonicone whr, doen.pleasecullsnasson al 565-4100.

Christmas in Color!A kaleidoscope of gemssparkling for the holidaysshining the whole year through,

Choose brom our large selection of saphire5,rubies, emerald, and all precious stones-

enqainiteby accented with diamonds, or loose,ready to be designed to your specificalions. y

A lamily tradition o?qoahity and craftsmanship forthree gmoeeations.

At Gleuviews only loll-service jewelry store, yoarsatisfaction is guaraeleed.

HOLIDAY Sat. th Sunday - 10 to 5HOURS Weekdays . 10 tu8

ct: níeiÇ(WHEN FASHION COUNTS

1436 Waukegan RoadGlenviow, III. 998-5222

The Bogie, Thursday, December 12, 1985 Page 51

Page 29: ACLU denies they had Gays back off march in Nues

The Bugle, Thurùy, Decemlwr 2, 195

T Theth the best uniey topumoney.

. , inliòaîi I.R.Aa?What difference does the time

make?' you might say. tsnt itthe place where you put yourI.R.A. that's most important?"

Actually, the time when youmake your IRA. contribution isevery bit as important, and is atttoo easy to overlook.

Are you waiting till April 15 tomake your 1985 contribution?Il you are, you coutd be missingout ou tour months interest,txdeferred. That's an extra Votone year's interest you can earn,ityou simply make your t985$2,000 I.R.A. contribation now,in December, instead ot waitingtitI the last minute.

It's welt worth doing, andputting the miracle ot compoundinterest to work tor you.

You could have $37,800 morein 3Oyears., . $14,400 more in20 years. . or $5,220 in 10 years.lt you invesl at 9%, you do it, justby makingyour $2,000 I.R.A.contribution as early as possiblein the tax year.

Make your next year's $2,000I.R.A. contribution ori Jauuaiy 2,1986, andyou'lt be on yourwaytoward these extra earnings.

Al! ot this lax-deterred incomecan be yours withoul patting inone extra dollar. You simply stasIeartyinslead otwaitinglill thedeadline.

What if you don't have $2,000right now? You can slut do a lottor yourselt by putting whateveryou can . . . as soon as you can...into ars I.R.A.

Look around, and you wiltlind that some places let yoostart your I.R.A. with as tilge as$100 and then make regularadditions to your account.

This can make it easier thanyou might think.

Simply pick an amount youcan easily manage, perhaps $10a week, or $25 a paycheck. It yodneed help in putting Ibis moneyaway you may be able Io use acompany payrolt deduction plan.Or,you mighlarrange tordirecldeposit ut a government check.

You may he surprised howquicklyyour money adds up. tufact, you can build up your toItyear's $2,000 I.R.A. contribution,by pulting away only $38.46 aweek!

Even it you can't put thismuch away, yoa cari stitt comeout ahead.

Whaleveryou contribute, upto your maximum nl $2,000attowed by law, the principal isdeductible trom your grossincome, and the interest istax-deterred. Two veiy good -

reason to get slarted now.

It could even pay to borrowfor your IRA, Sappose Ihat onJanuaiy 2, t986 you borrow$2,000 at t2%simple interesland makeyour I.R.A.contribulion. You can easily -

arrange to use a savings accoantor cerliticate as cotlaleral on aloan tor this.

Right asvay, you save $700 intaxes ityou are in lite 35% taxbracket. You payott the loas al

$100 a month, andilise your taxrefund when you get it, to paydown further on your loan.

You can also make a secondlax savings by deducting theinterest you pay On your toantrom your next year's incometaL

How does this add ap?The tolal cost to you ot

borrowing the money, tiguring inyour second lax saving, and altermakingyourloan repayments, isless than $1,600. And, ol coarse,you still have the $2,000you putintOyoar I.R.A.. plus all theinterest il has earned.

The best time to put money inan IRA,? lt's as early as youpossibly can. -

,Right now, in December,

makeyour 1985 $2,000 I.R.A.contribulion, or start contributingwhatever you can, and you canstilt take advantage ot thisyear's IRA.

On Januasy 2, 1986, make -

your lull 1986 I.R.A. contributionor contribute regularly whateveryou can. The rewards are juslloo good lo miss.

You have your own individualplans and resources. We simplypresent this istormation so youcan see some st the optionsthat are available lo assist inyour decision-making.Norwood is near when you-needus, always ready lo help yoa takethe mystery ost st money! ,.

NORWOOD FEDERALI

SAVINGS AND WAN ASSOCIATION5813N.MilwaukeeAvenue, Chicago 775-8000Plusadditional otlices sersingthe coainsunityaeeds atEstgehrouk . Park Ridge . Norwoed Park Glenview