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1i8 PUbi..c Lbrry &1Iea, flllnoi8 - 60648. OLUTION: Keep on Top of Local News with The Bugle Published Weekly OD Thursday Second Class POstage 92 N COUIT NULlS lU 966-39oo_4.......- Paid at Chicago, ¿AU N MiU,.A.. A,ol Maine High Schools Placement . Tests Placoment tasto, given annuali ln Maine. Township High Schon Dlstrj2O7, will be given at the 4Maliéhigh schOols ón jan.-53, 1973. Tho district-will agai, Od.. miolstèr-the-Differentlai A*ICIdO -Test PAT), for -this wse. Ail - Ots&dont who plan to enter next Sep,. tomber- thfÑshmen aro required to tube thistest prior to-Saioll.. meut. - No öther generai teathg date will bencheduled. - - - Students- at-o- to take the test at --the híh shool- they-will at- dnezt-year. -.- Testii,-wffl begin at.áli 4 teat- : -. centoos at 7:45 a.m. and hould be completed by 12:15 p.m Is important that- identear.. lv and he seated -before 7:45 .m. Lote arrival- will jeopardize e indIvidual's test perfor- once.- -- - - At tho Maine East testlñg cen er, students from the following Chools will be tested: Gondel, poI5o Emersos Chippewa, par- - chiai and private. - : - - - - -The Maine- North testing ceñtes. ill teátatudests Scorn -Apoflo, Ilpewa,: Rivér afls, River ad, -- pirichlal and private ---Ret ireñi Ñt out co Pasture? Not If they an help ich More chan 75 NIlew residents ave, bees, spending 010fr sday - -vingsdering 01$lm0nth5: . eking abeäd to their rodsement ears by attending elht work- bopsessioze-on Preparation for otlremon4 sponsored .. by the 11th- Fàsnlly:Service --titels-- al Lions Club Invólved lIì the progs.am,Iñan fort to-cover all the areas nf - ncern«co people anticipating tirement la She nòar fuiure, - ong tIes- duzen or mere ex- y - The Maine South testing center t will ceatacudents from Poonoyer, Emerson, Lincoln, parochial and private schools. - - -, At the Maine West testing ceo-. ter students from Algonqnin, Chippewa, Iroquois. Our Lady of -Hope, St.Mary's, St. Zächa, - it. Emily's, Sc. Stephen's, im- manuel Lutheran (Den Plaines). - - end oil other parochial and pri- - - vate school will be tested. - Students should arrange for their own transportation to and from the testing centerand bring with them cwo sharpened No. 2 lead pencIlsParents should ar- - range to pick up their children at 12:15 p.m. or shortly there- aStOr. -- -- - - - : The testing program-In Identi- .- cal in dIS Maint high schools and will he administered by members - of thn cosnsellitg department- of each schooL The areas covered - by the test are: verbal reasoning, - numerical ability, obotract reo- soidng, space relations, mechaot- cal reasoning, clerical speed and accuracy, and language usage. Accofdlng to MerllnW.-Scholtz, Coordinator of - PupIl Personnel Services for, lDintrict2O7, the Dl!- - Ces!lnul on Page -22 eni Workshop perca in their reepéctive fields sero representatives of the So- rial Security Mminlstz-etion and the Internal Revenue Sdrvlce, an attorney, sq investment cens- aolor. a real estate man, a tra- veS consultant, an Insuranco man, and an employment counselor. Helmut Dronsles., of the Nilen epartment of Pacho and Reco readon, spoke on the creative une of leisure timel and Jerome ROdgers, M.D., health officer for the village, gave excellent advice on how to slow down the aging Continued on Pige 22 Village of NiJes Edition t-v Christmas Tree : Pickup The Nibs Public Works De- partment wisheo to remind resi- dents that the Chrlstmar trees from homes located in ZONE i - East of Olcoct ave., north of .Oaktos at. and ALL streets sooth of Oakteo st.wtfl he liched opon Jan. 8 and 9. Troco from homes in ZONE 2 - north of Oakton at, and west nfOlcott will he plcbed up_os Jan. 10 and 11. Treootands must he removed from the trees. All orées most be placed at tIes -- front fun-b by 6:30 am. un your designated day. - - -- -( , Assistant Village Manager Charles Kohlerman eweartng.ln the sew DlrectorsoftheNllosChmsber - of Comme co and industry Sho vn I to r Mary F Maazo of Forever Green Plowers Leo J Spinto, Lyttoss: Robett C, - Werfel. Jr., Tetetypo - - tforp.: Risley B, McFeely, Jr, Dempster Pinza - --State - Bank: Thomas G, Pappàs, 1411es Suoocot_- - Edward E. Shoett, gddlo's Nace; and Roy - H. - Bergqulst, Attorney atLow. - Directors.. not pic-, luired Include the officers- -Gordon R. Failer Prenideye, of Yorktown- Insurance; Donald-R, dosley, Vice PresIdent-Commerce1 nf McDonald's Register at- Village Hall Jan.- 11, 12 & 13. Tb I4I1e Senior Citizen's Commission in co-operation with the ChicagoTreosit Authoritywill noñduct registration for Senior Citizens for refuted faro riding permits on Jan. 11, 12, 13, at the NOes Administration Bldg., - 7601 N. Mulwaskoe ave., Nlles. Titis permIt will allow Senior Citizens to ride CTA boses and "L"tralits 24 hours a-day for 20! pIas lO for a transfer, if required. A ropresentativefromtheNil Senior Citlzon'n Commission will he os hand at VIllage Hall to ai-- sLut Is reglstràcioo from 9 a.m to 11 ,..m. Thursday and Friday 9 Jan, 11 and 12 àOd-from 9 a.iii, to lIons on Saturday, Jan l3 if estable to register during these hours, forms will he available at Village Shall from 9 am,to5p,ni. - on Jan. 11 and 52. For the cote. Vesience of those living in the - Huntington Apis., 9201 Maryland, registration will. he held at cite Huntington on Sunday, Jato. 14 from 10 a.m. soUl registration Is complete. - - - Senior Cidzens must apply-in person co recebé their reduced: faro permits. Reqairements for application are: 1) proof id age, such - as drivers license, citizen.. - Continued no Page 22 Of NU ; Samuel C. Ridges-, Vice President.. Industry, of Commonwealth Edison Co.; and Helen Skaja, Treenuror, of Skaje's Terrace Funeral Homo. Also not pictured are Directors Charles L. Bafbaglio, Bank of Niles; Vincent Ferraro of the International House of Pancakes: l-ierhert G. Goidetu of Golf Mill Car Wash, loe,; Jack C. Loske, ¡'.6, Digk Co. The ladles io the foreground are (I.) Mrs. Charlen L, Barbaglia, and Mrs. Roy H, Bergquist.- . Installation of Officers took place at the Star- light Inn In Schiller Park Dec 6,1972. .1SC PER COPY VOL. 16 NO. 29.'HE OILE THURSDAY, JANCARY 4. 1973 U CTA : - FARES FOR SR.CI.JI --.. - li -:Ne Nués-- Cha ber Piç-tø,r--

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1i8 PUbi..c Lbrry&1Iea, flllnoi8 - 60648.

OLUTION:

Keep on Top of Local Newswith The Bugle

Published Weekly OD Thursday Second Class POstage92 N COUIT NULlS lU966-39oo_4.......- Paid at Chicago,

¿AU N MiU,.A.. A,ol

Maine High SchoolsPlacement . Tests

Placoment tasto, given annualiln Maine. Township High SchonDlstrj2O7, will be given at the4Maliéhigh schOols ón jan.-53,1973. Tho district-will agai, Od..miolstèr-the-Differentlai A*ICIdO-Test PAT), for -this wse.

Ail - Ots&dont who plan to enternext Sep,.

tomber- thfÑshmen aro requiredto tube thistest prior to-Saioll..meut. - No öther generai teathgdate will bencheduled. - -

- Students- at-o- to take the testat --the híh shool- they-will at-

dnezt-year. -.-Testii,-wffl begin at.áli 4 teat-: -. centoos at 7:45 a.m. and

hould be completed by 12:15 p.mIs important that- identear..

lv and he seated -before 7:45.m. Lote arrival- will jeopardizee indIvidual's test perfor-once.- -- -

- At tho Maine East testlñg cener, students from the followingChools will be tested: Gondel,poI5o Emersos Chippewa, par-

- chiai and private. - :- - - -

-The Maine- North testing ceñtes.ill teátatudests Scorn -Apoflo,

Ilpewa,: Rivér afls, Riverad, -- pirichlal and private

---Ret ireñiÑt out co Pasture? Not If they

an help ichMore chan 75 NIlew residents

ave, bees, spending 010fr sday- -vingsdering 01$lm0nth5:. eking abeäd to their rodsementears by attending elht work-bopsessioze-on Preparation forotlremon4 sponsored .. by the11th- Fàsnlly:Service --titels--al Lions ClubInvólved lIì the progs.am,Iñanfort to-cover all the areas nf -ncern«co people anticipatingtirement la She nòar fuiure, -ong tIes- duzen or mere ex-

y -The Maine South testing center

t will ceatacudents from Poonoyer,Emerson, Lincoln, parochial andprivate schools. - - -,

At the Maine West testing ceo-.ter students from Algonqnin,Chippewa, Iroquois. Our Lady of-Hope, St.Mary's, St. Zächa,

-it. Emily's, Sc. Stephen's, im-manuel Lutheran (Den Plaines).

- - end oil other parochial and pri-- - vate school will be tested.

- Students should arrange fortheir own transportation to andfrom the testing centerand bringwith them cwo sharpened No. 2lead pencIlsParents should ar-

-range to pick up their childrenat 12:15 p.m. or shortly there-aStOr. -- -- - -

- : The testing program-In Identi-.- cal in dIS Maint high schools and

will he administered by members- of thn cosnsellitg department- of

each schooL The areas covered- by the test are: verbal reasoning,

- numerical ability, obotract reo-soidng, space relations, mechaot-cal reasoning, clerical speed andaccuracy, and language usage.

Accofdlng to MerllnW.-Scholtz,Coordinator of - PupIl PersonnelServices for, lDintrict2O7, the Dl!-

- Ces!lnul on Page -22

eni Workshopperca in their reepéctive fieldssero representatives of the So-rial Security Mminlstz-etion andthe Internal Revenue Sdrvlce, anattorney, sq investment cens-aolor. a real estate man, a tra-veS consultant, an Insuranco man,and an employment counselor.

Helmut Dronsles., of the Nilenepartment of Pacho and Recoreadon, spoke on the creativeune of leisure timel and JeromeROdgers, M.D., health officer forthe village, gave excellent adviceon how to slow down the aging

Continued on Pige 22

Village of NiJesEdition

t-v

Christmas Tree: Pickup

The Nibs Public Works De-partment wisheo to remind resi-dents that the Chrlstmar treesfrom homes located in ZONE i- East of Olcoct ave., north of.Oaktos at. and ALL streets soothof Oakteo st.wtfl he liched oponJan. 8 and 9. Troco from homesin ZONE 2 - north of Oakton at,and west nfOlcott will he plcbedup_os Jan. 10 and 11. Treootandsmust he removed from the trees.All orées most be placed at tIes

-- front fun-b by 6:30 am. un yourdesignated day. - -

-- -( ,

Assistant Village Manager Charles Kohlermaneweartng.ln the sew DlrectorsoftheNllosChmsber -

of Comme co and industry Sho vn I to r MaryF Maazo of Forever Green Plowers Leo JSpinto, Lyttoss: Robett C, - Werfel. Jr., Tetetypo

- - tforp.: Risley B, McFeely, Jr, Dempster Pinza-

--State - Bank: Thomas G, Pappàs, 1411es Suoocot_-- Edward E. Shoett, gddlo's Nace; and Roy - H.

- Bergqulst, Attorney atLow. - Directors.. not pic-,luired Include the officers- -Gordon R. FailerPrenideye, of Yorktown- Insurance; Donald-R,dosley, Vice PresIdent-Commerce1 nf McDonald's

Register at- Village HallJan.- 11, 12 & 13.

Tb I4I1e Senior Citizen'sCommission in co-operation withthe ChicagoTreosit Authoritywillnoñduct registration for SeniorCitizens for refuted faro ridingpermits on Jan. 11, 12, 13, atthe NOes Administration Bldg.,- 7601 N. Mulwaskoe ave., Nlles.Titis permIt will allow SeniorCitizens to ride CTA boses and"L"tralits 24 hours a-day for20! pIas lO for a transfer, ifrequired.

A ropresentativefromtheNilSenior Citlzon'n Commission willhe os hand at VIllage Hall to ai--sLut Is reglstràcioo from 9 a.mto 11 ,..m. Thursday and Friday

9

Jan, 11 and 12 àOd-from 9 a.iii,to lIons on Saturday, Jan l3if estable to register during thesehours, forms will he available atVillage Shall from 9 am,to5p,ni.

- on Jan. 11 and 52. For the cote.Vesience of those living in the

-

Huntington Apis., 9201 Maryland,registration will. he held at citeHuntington on Sunday, Jato. 14from 10 a.m. soUl registrationIs complete. - - -

Senior Cidzens must apply-inperson co recebé their reduced:faro permits. Reqairements forapplication are: 1) proof id age,such - as drivers license, citizen..

- Continued no Page 22

Of NU ; Samuel C. Ridges-, Vice President..Industry, of Commonwealth Edison Co.; and HelenSkaja, Treenuror, of Skaje's Terrace FuneralHomo. Also not pictured are Directors CharlesL. Bafbaglio, Bank of Niles; Vincent Ferraro ofthe International House of Pancakes: l-ierhert G.Goidetu of Golf Mill Car Wash, loe,; Jack C.Loske, ¡'.6, Digk Co.

The ladles io the foreground are (I.) Mrs.Charlen L, Barbaglia, and Mrs. Roy H, Bergquist.-. Installation of Officers took place at the Star-light Inn In Schiller Park Dec 6,1972.

.1SC PER COPY VOL. 16 NO. 29.'HE OILE THURSDAY, JANCARY 4. 1973

U CTA : -

FARES FORSR.CI.JI --.. -

li -:Ne Nués-- Cha ber Piç-tø,r--

11w flUg1e Ththwdiy, jAflUarT4. 1973

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HELP WANTED MALE - fEMALE

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ØFrigIdOUe Microwave

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gMARKOF EXCELLENCE

any or est election FRIGI1RESECOND BIG EEK

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2T02') ;3Z121(6')°

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HURRY IN TO GET THE BEST SELECTION - AND THE SAVINGS ARE FANTASTIC!

torisnota S re.E,ery FHgidairels nota refrigerator,,

.L JMID WEST

w BANK

: -'-''- 'T ,. ,L!LbIL,!l.1:I hi ifluiiI iv 1111v II li iv ill iii ii ihi i i

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WE JUST BOUGHT

ALL (OVER 100) OF THE FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCESRECENTLY DISPLAYED AT IHE GENERAL MOTORS ELECTROMOfiVEIIION PLANT IN LA GRANGE, ILL. THESE APPLIANCES HAVE NEVER BEEN USED

BUT WERE DISPLAY MODELS ONEY AT THE ANNUAL SALE WHICH THE FRIGIDAIRE DIVISIONS

p: GENERAt MOTORS HOLDS FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF THEIR SISTER DIVISION IN LA GRANGEWE HAVE MODELS OF EVERYIHING FRIGIDAIRE MAKES AND MOST ARE IN COLOR TOO.

BwxlMEEIcwo

FRIGIDAIREa

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&APPLIANCES :: :

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PHONE 792 31L!ii! I ; t Tuesdøy Wednesday

- J ,',-t

Urday

S BUGLE PUBÜCATIONS

PHONE: 966-39ool-4

9042 N. COURTLAND

Family Want Ads.

I 2 WEEKS 20 WORDSo. $4.00

q per word additional

. 'CALL-IN-ADS 50C EXTRA'966-3900 "e

DOES NOT INCLUDE 'HELP WANTED" ADS

BUGLE Prepald9042 N. Courlland Ainmet Enclosed 9NUes, III.

please Insert MIA sa written for 2 weeks.

Name

HO

SECRETARYExcellent opportunity In I'IlbILL Relatioss. Shorthand re-quired.

CLERKS.

Data Processing or typing skills required.

.SERVICE ASSISTANTS (Operators)Learn while you earn.

Excellent Starting salary, Company benefits ucd meritingConditions. S

CALL 827-99182004 MiNER STREET

DES PLAINES, ILL. '

Equal Opportunity Employer

C EN TELSYSTEM

central telephanecom#any oF Illinois

ARE yj LOOKING FORSTEADY EMPLOYMENT'

We Need lop Ouality People . .a Moçhanj s N.C. Machire Operatorse Stockte05 s ElectrIcal Assemblers. Turret Lathe Operators s Press Drake Operatorss Flame cutters s Sbear OperatorsOat & Night Shift tjteaings. Oppartmdty for Overtime.Many working sg hours weekly.

PPLY IN PERSON OR CALL PERSONNEL OEPARTMENT - 272-2300

BARRETT ELECTRONICS630 JUNDEg ROAD .Nartijbre k" S , AtiEijqaI pppqruiM, ty Eoer '

JT AI"-A NEW JOB FOR THE NEW YEAR'

DICTAPHONE TYPISTstork in our word procesaing ceater. DoUes Include Some -switcitboard 'ork (for cvhich we tvIU recio). Mitdstom OpiosS 55 Fhrsosable end coogenici office.

Etcc&lest starthtg salary' end full compaoyheeefim ioclodisgprofit sharing. -IOEALLY LOCATED NEAR DEMPSTER.EDENS ANO CrASKOKIE SwIFT

For Interview. call:PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT

583-0400 966-5720AMERICAN' COLLOID CO.5100 SUFFIELD COURT SKOKIE, ILL

Act Equal Opportunity Employer

MORTON GROVES Bugle needs

NEWSBOY CARRIERSto deliver in Vicinity of Austin and Dempeter(Morton Grove). itlost Uve in area. Deliver one daya week, Thorsday, after school.

To opply

CALL 966-3900

ADVERTISINGART AYODT'

If yoo are Imaginative and05)03' 0 wide range of corn-mmdcative challenges - If

S YOO cancouple creotivitywiththorough preparationandfol-Iov through, we'd Ube to talkto yoo about ce exciting pesi-00e in sor Advertising Oept.Artistic abIlity. layoul artpeste-sp and knowledge ofcopy prep. is eosestial.The congenial people heremahe op the Des Pleinesoffice el a natloeo'Ide hard-ware 0550ciotion. Completeemployee fringe heneflrn.Contort Mr.. Phillip Narish

824-8137Between 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. dolly

Mter hours call Mr. BillAndrewo

289-4890LIBERTY

DISTRIBUTORSDes PlaIses, Illinois

S CLERK-TYPIST

for OaktonCommunity College

Oahton ommmbtyCollege Isseeking Clerh - Typist ferFacolty Support Office. Moothave good typing aMilo andosperleece. lisura 8:50-5:00.Salary commensurate withabIlity.

S

ContactMr. Krupczak

967-5120 -

WAITRESSESP.M. ShIft

The Bugle. Thursd'oy January 4, 1973 Page 21

' - NILES :: MORTON GROVE - GOLF MILL-EAST MAINE\ \ \ I_l_I /WORK-WONDERS-

Y;_/ I i I' \. -

McDonald'sDrive In Restaurant

Has Position AvailableF or

NIGHT MANAGERA good work retordis apsM.Experleitce not neceasen' -cliv troUt. Wages 005 numberof eights per week open f ordiscussion. flouse - cali forloterrlew.

680-1525

Mc DONALD'SDrive In Restaurant

EXPERIENCED

TELLERSalso

Proof MachineS

OperatorProfit sharing Iensien plan.paid medical & life moor-asce. paid vacatlons,,excel-lent working tonditlom.

CALLMR. JOHN GLOYDYO 5-4400

First National Bankof Morton Grove

6201 Dempater MortnnGrove

PERMANENT

WAREHOUSE HELPlmmedi'ate opening fer ex-perleuced person to handleshIppIng and warehouse re-epensibilitles. Please con-tact Jim Szymaszols

HAMILTON AV-NETELECTRONIC

3901 No. 25th AVe.Schiller Park678-6310

MACHINIST3 to lo years cxperliitce.Moot have swntoalsfsrspe..dal machIne anti tool work.

No Phone Callo PLEASE

ST. GEORGE &T HE DRA G O N All henefIts, private pmb-

if ,. 4ng. No

MAINTENANCEMAN -

Capable et working outside.Coed work recórd o plus.s A.M. te 12 P.M. Vorkda3w open te diseosslon. All -

ages considered. Cull ferle-tervlew

MA 3-5665Mc DONALD'S

Drive In Restaurant1310 NO. LEWIS

WAUKEGAN

ADVERTISING$4.65 HOURPars or full time. We needmen cod momee fer adler-tislog Slot. and customercoetoct work.Neot in appear-cere: depeedahle. Age 19 to30. Wo train. No experiesrenecessary. -

MR. CLAYTON345-4411

HOME PHONEWORK

In,e,e.+ing otdit o.xl proSoofionho,, eno, heo,,,dl onpn,i,n,,"C'.'., yWOi *Oifl. I 5 knox p,sonk ,oieinae. G am.o$nn d hnade0e und i on,Mo .

CaB Thes. Wed.. Thor.8:30 a.ze. te 12 Noon

MRS. WOLF 747.8342Part lime - Male 18 yam. orover. 2 - S evenings a week.Part tIme - Male or Fe-mole. 16 b over. 2 nr 3days a week.

Apply in PersonCAL'S ROAST BEEF9003 Milwaukee

FEMALE PART TIMEto service greeting card de-partoCall

584-8313Jan. 4 er 5 after 4:00 P.M.for_appt.

Gene-rol -OfficeFULL TIME

h PARTTIMEMust have neat appearanceand congeniAl jwr000auty.Gond typingwjdfl. EocellentWorking condWsns. -

Please Contact

AdministratorPhone

647-7446COOK

EXPERIENCED

Full time, ter Nursing NomeIn Morsas Grove.

965-8100 -

MR. MULCRONE

SWITCHBOARDOPERATORS

Fall or Part TimeDays, evenings, wneheeds,mature \vornen with goodphone voice. tnlephsne per-uanallty. Experience helpIul,but wIll train. -Good salary

S and compayy benefIts.7:50 A.M. te i P.M.

s or 6 clays or weekends

HELP WANTED MALE - FEMALE HELP WANTED MALE - FEMALE

BUSINESSSERVICES

MOVJNG a HAULING

HILLSTROMPIANO MOVERS

864-3700MUSICAL INSTRUCTION

¿lano - Guitar - AccorWon -Organ & Voice. Private in-structions, home or studio.Classic & popular manic.

Richard L. Giannoee965-3281

RUG & FURNITURECLEANING

AA STEAM SYSTEMCARPET & FURNITURE

CLEANERSSteam your carpets & fac-ultare to look

LIKE NEW!Removes ground In stains,dries In half the time.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEEDPor FREE Estimate Call

823-9480SNOWMØBILES

1973 ARCTIC CATSNOwMÓSILES

Are Hero, Seo These Now!Saine & Osrolte

THE SURF SHOP2052 LEHIGH GIENVIEW

(Btwn. W. Lake 6 Wifiow)724.550r

WASHING MACH. REPAIR

GOODMANSERVICES

Washers, dryers, and heatingrepaIrs. One day nervlco. 24br. telephone service..

769-6171APT. FOR RENT

NIL ES

One and two bedroom apart-ments: Range, refrigerator.Immediate occupancy & De-cember Ist.

774-3381

SKOKIE4625 Onvlo

2 bedroom, central air, wellmaIntained building. $235.

Cali 675-littBAIRD & WARNER

491-1855

ROOMS FOR RENT

Rooms by the MonthStartlog an $175 monthIndoor pool, eteam and

Sauna BathCoIl 965-2300

SAFARI MOTOR LODGE9111 Waukegan RoadMorton Grove. Ill.

Room for rent In foroluhedtswnlinsse for lady. Call fordetalle 969.-3696 nfler 9p.m.

ROOM WANTED

Ouktcn College sladent,ale, needs room near col-

LOST PET

The Bugle, Thursday0 January 4, l97

MISC. FOR SALE

(Flshnr) PhllharconiStereo and AM. S FM Radioand Phono Credenza, SOevart.Sacrifico $30000. Like sow,967-8408.

Aotsmo llano Mink Jacket,Coslom made, flat to match.SIze 14-16. SacrIfico bothfor $600.00. 967-5162.

2 used Flrenrone Torvo SCountry studded cneo rIres.Size H 78-15 Includes echeels.$25.00. Call 967-5$32 after3 p.m.

FACTORY lilATrRgSSES SFUI4I4IT1JRE CLOSEGLaTS

243 BRANO NEW MATI'RESSESand Box Springs

l9.9527 BRAND NEW SOFA BEDeOpen to Full Size (Mattress)

$109.95 Each11 BRAND NEW RECLINERCFIAISS

$39.65 each21 BRAND NEW BUNK BEDS

$49.95 EachLENNY FINE INC.0429 E. Palatine Rd.,Arlington Heights, Ill.

253-7305(Exit Windsor PrIvo)

PERSONALS

READER a ADVISERAdvise on family affairs,husthcso, macclogs. Cullfor appt.

296-2360 or come to9222 N, Greenwood Ave.Across from GuIfMill Shop-ping Ceetcr, NIles,

PET CIRCLENICE PETS FOR

ADOPTIONHrn. i-5 p.m. 7 days aweek, Receiving animals 7-5weekdays - 7-1 Saturday andSunday,

KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER

2755 N, ArIteton Hto, Rd.Arlington Heights

Lout OrmAie Boxer, maie,Gulf and PotIer0 Answers toDapper, No tags. Be-ard.027-7230,

Situation Wanted: Gond Ty-p1st avante home typist job.Any company provIding de-livery-pIck-op. Would prefernapplied typesorlter.

966-5799

Sr. Citizens. .Cooc'd from Nlles-E,Malne P.O

shlppapera, baptismal certifi-cate, 2) socIal securIty card orother ldeeclflcatlon showIng a nu-dal necurlty number and a recentpianto I 1/2 Inches aquare show-Ing only head and shoulders.Timon photon canent be obtainedat the AdministratIon Bldg. butarea merchante noch an dimeOraren and discoont etoren havemachlnee whIch supply this sloephoto at minimum cost.

As a special service to NibsSenior CItizens, a represeuta..live of the NOes SenIor Citizen'sCnmmlsulon wIll be going to thevarious retirement and nursinghorneo In Ike Village of 4lIeu onIheabuve mentioned dates te oh-tale regintraoto who may nul beable te corne In the Adminintra..tine Bldg. All coquirementa fur VISreiAtr6cidn should be kept ai9 anhand. Th

MG Fire . Dept. .... . Niles Park Diitrict .

005tratlonoatdl the 1'illage Chiidrens A rt ExhibitSchoolo, Flue DrIlls at all the

. 6 yaSwe s

eaeaL:o:

schools, First AId ad Resus-citation nlaesen given by Depart..ment personoel to citIzens aod thSLeek schIelt are aimed at keep-Ing the Idec1 of year around FIrePreventIon before the public.SectIon of the euro aleo shooio story and plctUr the Depart.mcm's trainIng program andutili aoodber sectIon depIcts thepublIc functIons which the Do.partmeot partlolpates io 000k aparades, Morton Grove DaysLuglon Carnival partIcIpatIon,Veteran's Day AcrE-frIco and Ilselike.

The entry sun prepared byneyerai members of the Departmese irnder thn supervIsIon ofCaptaIn Moocher, Director nf eBureau of FIre PreventIon, Cu-ordination of the program wasaenlgnent by Captain Huwchar tFIrefIghter Ai PIrcos and the actaal layotit as vell as the proacArEo of the noser were onderthe cnntrnl of FIrefighter RIcIn-ard kIeler, Going Yeoman's dulyand mont of tite physIcal work ofpotting thn honk together wereLlnotananto Ron Roehrdaoz andBernard Brudy and FIrefightersMelone and Wetosroin, FEw-fighter WeinStein also dId moeof the photography used Io thebook. Ali the other men on theDepartment pitched In and helpedwIch the many and VarIed jobsoltleh had to be done Io put to-gelber an award wInnIng entryand Captain Huscher exproasedhIs thanks and appreclatloo to allIhn members nf the Departmentfor a job well done.

LWV..,ContInued from MC P.1CommIttee Cbatrmae, paInted nutchat Morton Drone bao only I.Eacreo of perk land per 1000 In-habDants, far bolos Ihn nationalstandard of jO acree/lOSO. "WIthno lIttle npen land available Inthe village eve most act now,"said Mro. Blnnmfleld, The pen-genoa leed acquleillnn will keepa 16 acre green space in lbs cee-ter of Morton Grove, and wIllprevide much needed recreatIonalfacilities for yonog people andadults, Experience In neIghboringvillagee hon ehowe that arecrna-IIoaal complex of thIs lype en-bancas pruparty vaInes, es well,"she continued.

Leegtte ISenictent Ruth BoomneId that Longue members wIllhe active le the nampolgo to IsO-form volere abnrjl the prnpoual Ioacquire land for ness park fa-cllittee, She explainnd that IhnLeague' beHaves that the alter-onlIne une of the Sha! propertyfor an apartment complex s000idhe much more costly to the tau-payers, both fInancially and ano-theticully. '308-500 apartments00 thIn vacanl property ovIli sig-nificautly Increase demande onvillage pollee and fire depart-monts, and scaler cod sewer fa-dUties, as well us Increase to-al-flc mngeotloa," Ohs saId.

. hIre. Joan Deckert, chub-stanai the Save Open Space Corn-WItten, welcomed Leugne sap-porI of Ike cItizens' commiltea,orgunlzed to lead the campaignto preserve open space aud con-StrISCI cnmmunlly recreation fu-cIlItios. Interented citizens maycall lbs Park DIstrIct Officesat 965-1200 for mure Informa-tins.

The screening le done by tech-delano certifIed by illinoln De-partment of PublIc Health throughspecial traIning and sopervinedexperIence,

Because u child doen ont knewhow he shnuldhear or see, herarely complains. Parents maynot be ahle no detect hearing or

Sal problems Incense Ike earsdeyes appear tobe nnrñr8Lous. lt le very wine to have

Screening. ...Csnthtoed from M P1

u.s .. J \w'i.. e. - ' _ -

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the oenrtng und visIon screenedannually during the preschoolyears.

Stheol District 67 and SLIDgSlimites all parents of gre-echuolere In take advaslage of

'thIn sfree beering . .andw VIsiónscreening program.

The Nibs Park DIstrict chlldrene "Art Exhibit" Is on displayat the NItos DebbIe LIbrary dua-In the month of January. fAo-SarcAabove I. IO o-. are: eltDng, Ronce Basrcl, Debbie \Vielgos; standlog.nAndy Kovarok, Amy Jo Scheel, Brina KleIn, und Nilés Park DIs-trict Art Instructor, Mrs. Karen Pornak.

(nba chIldren dId most sg the at the Park DistrIct Offlce2matting themselves) Clauses begIn Jan. 9, 1975.

all maBud and ready forframlng, log for either class should do so

sketch,, The advannod students registration fee for the ovalerworked on peu and ink landscapes, color cono-se Io $12.

cartoons, to children brIngIng 'bill ho charged residents fcc thestaffed atrAmojo f-sm home to pencIl sknlchldg course, and a

feront grammar Ochools in thIs girls ages 7-1g and water color

the 10 weeks of ci005on from ter, A registration fee nf $10

from 7 to 14 years of age and Mrs. Fornaio 0111 be teachingtheee students conte frost 6 Alf- pencIl shetching for boys and

GemInI Jonior P11gb. no Taenduy afternoons at . thearea including students from for boys and girls ages 10-14

poolel drawIng and pen and ink. presently takIng registratIon for

brary, library and seo NIleo "Budding

Consisted nf pencil sketching, The Niles Park DIstrIct is

hihit," on the Ntles DebIle LI- We hope you 55011 stop by the

classes roder the carofuj dio-cc- Mrs. Karen Porzah bao bene io-

"The Chlldrens Holiday Art Ex- February,Poroak sslil once again present, and pastels through the monITo ofIlse nf the teacher, Mrs. Karen vlted In dIsplay eomc of her oils

ThIs eohlhtl can bi, viewed soso

The pIctures on exhibIt are Anyone Interested in roglntnr-

The ooisject matter varIed io Park DIstrict Recreation Cen-

The ages uf the chIldren vary Ihn necond seoulon Art clauseo,

The tek oseeko nf art classes Artists nf the Future,"

The NIleo Park OmInen Art through Jan. 30, 1973, afnersvldch

Maine Tests. . . NFSWorkshop...Conllnond f-sm Pago i

ferential Aptltede Test helps neu-desto, purenco and cowseelors lomable5 decisIone regardingconree aelerlinnu width meetthe snoda attA Imereets of IhnOSaient, It . io need ca only onenf the criteria, along wIth thesltadenl'n paOt performance andjudgments of former teachers IndecIding os a program of studiesto he falsen In high tchoal.

Cunfd f-sm Nllen-E,Malne P.1proceón' through proper diet undactIvIty.

The sonnions wore organizedand led by Larry Reoetzky. dlrector of NIles Family Service, undtwo other socIal ovorkers fromthe agency.

Reucllno and response to thessorkshopu ovóre most onthualus-tIc, judgIng by the lettore andComments receIved by NileeFamIly Service at the end of theprogram,

"I only carne to keep Junkhappy, but I enjoyed It," svrlteone woman Particluunt.

TIse test results help evaluaterelative atrengtim and sneak-neones Is a variety nf apttiudoswhIch ace important to educa-lineal progress and the makingof career choIces. Tho reóoltshelp to decide: What courses "Altendlug Ikeue cessions hasshould be taken next your) Col- made me aware of the fact thatlege, buolneos or technIcal plattnlng Is a very Important partcourse? Mono scIence and math? of anyene'e retlremeat.How about languages? Do Ikestu- 'Here'e hoplrigwheowe all turndent'a.abllities jthe with hIn in- that corner In lIfe we will beternslo? What careers should he Prepared, physIcally mentallyconsidered? an financially.

A very excellent communityPareot deli-leg additional In- program,Mnney well spent.formation should cull the gui- "The finest teotimoslal thatdance offIce of the high a-benI at your pongo-am wae aOscceoe is thewhIch theIr chIld scIll be testad. fact thnl my husband, who io anThe telephone numbers are: avid Monday night TV footballMaine East, 825-4484 Maine fas, was willing to forego thatNorth, 298_SSE); Maine Snuth pleasure for 8 weeks and an02S-77fl MaIne West, 827-6176. totally looked ferward to eccsession."

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Js,k D. iiseb,°

Geee .0. W,bater

eme particIpants felt the osfor more sessIons In the Sitare,and the agency Is now consIder-Ing holding additlosel programson the Subjects nf diet end Oxerclue. koosthg and travel Ihres011g tite nennI-y, and hew tethe prebPetón nf deathhead.

Aliante. iikeany business, Justdoesn't growby itsult It takeseareful guidance,mature plarnuingand reopoiwoibie foresight. For6Oyeaiw First National Bank of Des Plaines hasbeen fortunateto have esito directors men withtheseunique qualities.-

. Ou January 28. 1913. ois successfulDes Plainesbuoineeaonoen signed the charter thatIaunchedtheFiret bank in town. Hariv Bennett.Charlen Boeschn. Honey Goode. Joseph L Jefferson,Walter L P1cm. Arthur L Webster. They stan'gedthe bank on a progressive couo'ne of expandingbunking oervices to meetthe gnwwitsgneeds of the cummunity.

TOdaY. 60 years latet'.we have 15 community-involved

bueinensomen oei'ving us our directors. And one oftheir must importattt functions io to make certainthat we blowup to the responsibilities of service aschasAnd by our original directorothe kind ofpersonalized cuotomer convenience that helped usto become the largest. moot netwiceconociene bankin the community.

Theoe invelved businessmen aie:Fi'eden'ick F. Webster, chait'man of the board;Arthur A. Amlieg, partner, Amling Enterprises;RobertW. Ferestram, president, Fernstt'em Storage& \'an Compauv; Anthoey Granatelli, pt'esideet,

chairman of the board, The

Fìrct National Bank ofDesPlaines ti;anceand ti'eosutwi', Universal

"w. n,i,.,,r cO,pO,.,00 . M000,, FS,,.t On., Ornee Oil Products Company.CORNER LEt ANO PRAIRIE ' OES PLAINES. ILL. OOOl ' 527.4455

60 years of serviceand the men who help make lt happen-

every day!

Frederick F. Weietnr(tOojow,,i Os 5F,,. no,0,,

J. Feast. Wrali

Anther B. Wehe Wnjee il. I.ásniO ills t'. ,,,,IsnIO

Joke D. tatti,

heben W. Fennimm

'rite Bugle, Thuredug. januiry 4. 1973

.%othmy timsatatti

taighto. A. Witids

STI° Corporation; Jack D. Hughes, presidentLittelfube. Inc.; J. R. Lawrence, retired FirstNational Bank president; John D. l.oftis, vicepresidenteales. Dresser TransportationEqtdpment, Division of Dresser Industries; WesleyH. loomis ¡Ii, president. General TelephoneDirectory Co.; Ralph H. Martin, president,Wm. L Kunkel & Co.. Realtors; Louis C. Spiegler,oect'etary-treasurer, Spiegler's Dept. Store,Inc.; Frederick F. Webster, private financialinvestor; George A. Webster. president,A. L Webster & Co.; Arthur R. Weine,bank pt'esiddnt; Leighton A. Wilkie,

SITUATION WANTED

Mac Donald's Training CenterSWdnts in the Imuth1 Psychology cs tmght by WL1y Bob-.

kivIcz (rer) assIst profeoor of ¡ycbo1ogy ot Ooktoo Corn-00mb-y college, reerntcly had ao opporotmity to ceo d hear howMacDocald's Corporatloo alns teacagers le Ìi asegoto of boot-5555 operatIon and orgaclostlon. The oelqon Hamburger Univer-sity. operarmi by MooDooald'o Corporacloo, proviolen a oovel andsuccessful approach Io training managers and provided o worth-while learning experlettce for Mr. Bobklewirz's otudents Profes-sor Don Breibreute, of the MacDonald's Corporation, provided aneacellent view of inn peychology of operating od marketing afond service.

Income Tax Accounting ClassAto Income tax arrtotatting busineov anal ltaiOOItal deductiors,-

- adurng (Accounting for loronte competotiott of tax, theory, andTax - BUS 244) will be offered practice. It will be taught by Si-during the evening session at moo A. Roberto, Evonoton taxOskton Cammunity college to the coeoultaot, accountant, and law-Spring temo starting Joe. 15. per.

The course Is open to foil or Classes will he held on Theo-part-time studento who haveront., deys ami Tlorndays from 4 p.m.pletud one year nf college art- until 9t5 p.m.colmthtg or Ito equIvalent to en- Application for admloèion canroll In the course, be made sow with the dirertos-The Income tax course will In- of admissions and torords, Oak-elude Income loclnsioes and ecc- ton Community college, 7900 N.clouions, capital gains and lonees, Nogle, Murroto Drove, 967-5i2p.

SATE FAu£WSUIAMCI.

Likea

goodneighbor,

State Farmis there.

FRANK BLASUCCIO-Auto - Uf. - Fir. - M.di - Cash

9140 WAUKEGAN RD. -

OnOat erneut tLt. SacasOFF. PHONE 966-5977 RES. PHONE 966-5952*. IflSOflAct CONt's.i,aflatt Onto. aceamarn,,

'Dicuss ].Waine .Hi:ghSmoking Problems - -

'The proitlent of Maine bigla Jorlt5t and ndnoidty vimos of titeSchooL studectcosmolcingsot tecitoul pnnfaionsi staff. Tite adinhitite-peuperty aitdstschooleve0mwhll trotlun'te position regarding thebe consIdered or o dIStrICO-'OIdcpetillo siencl.ng on Wedicosday-evenIng, Jam, L7, at S p.m. at-Maine East High schooL Themeeting haz been arranged byschooL offictalamobtalntbevleosof parpntx. studettes, machors anddcc ochool adonhnistraclonrsgaed-Ing thte smoldng issue,

The principale of the 4 MainebIgla rakoelte ace meeting-with theTorioste-leadecs of parentsprnupwto nelect ore spokesman fromnach school for a toral of 4 par-ont spokesmen for the district.The principals are also meetingwIth the varIons leaders of sto-dents groupe to seleet4 studentspokesmen, orefrom each school.If there are different paints ofview within these groupa, boththe majority and minOrity viewswill be heard.The Maine Teachers' Asno-

dation of DhstricvlO7wtii selecttwo teachers to provide theme-

District 207 Board-

2000kinW prubisni wlll besson-maciced, anti Infôrmatlon glvotrregarding smoking rules andreg-ulatlosm lin other eclisoldlstrlctu,

Forty minutrd of thte two-hourmeeting wilL be giner over tuhearing the views of eons Inatteedancearibe riteetine, Thosewishing tu speak fiocco the- finarmay oecd a eotetstheehairottassand will he heard Ir the sedarthat they make ritti- requesix,Each will be limitenttct a presea-tatlotomi i ceimilen.

The open meeting Is:helng heldlit ronpotme to a request pce.aented to the Board of Educationut its October meetIng by theMaine East Student Coimcil, Lbers100ttien- the Board turned down areqnsstby the student conncllwsfbuch Maine East dod Maine Westfor student smoking fas-eti eq Inthe echoole and tested tu eushinuecite dlsimets no-ontulcing pulley.

At lin regular monthly meetIng "Since- tise state aid formulaMonday evening, Nov. 27, the Is a factor of Ike annemoed valu-Board of Edcsbatlou of M aine mists mo puis' in e ven din-TownshIp High School DIstrIct soi maso oid revomie re-207 expresned Its concerti re- d ate tice assessed valuatiotgarding prnpenedtax freeze leg- pupji Increanee, the propon-Ixlotlon by pannIng the following t- when applied toresslutloo: levies made by locaL boards of

educatIon wou1cl perndrincreaxeaIn anzessedvaivatiuu in a echooldistrict without an Increase Intax revenue, resulting im o loso

. In Bottin wIth which tu operutethe nehosix.

"Non, therefore he It- remolvedcitat the Board of Ftltttation ofMaine Towesitlp High Scheuliliw-.trirr NO, 2117, Pork Ridge, 1111m-oln, ogquneu the paeoage of anytalc freese legislation that re-xtrlctn the ability of a localboard of educatlsu to oatiofy Itoobligation m provide for the edo-catIon of the youth of that dite-teint In an expanding en000my."

This resolution wan prspeoedby Boas-d member Robert C.Coos, Den Plomen, and wax ap-proved amanlxcotmly. TIce BoardprevIously tolled a proposalmade by Rob ß. Maltola, Boardmember, Nuco, supporting amore detailed resolutIon prepar-ed by Urbana School DIstrIct No.116 wldch vigorsuwly oppenedthepanoage of the proponed tactfreeze leglslanlue,

lit speaking uf District 207'sresolutIon, Dr. Richard R. Short.Superintendent of Schools, corn-tyented, "At first glance, agreeneon rattan appeals tuevery-see.- twewer unch pr050nedlegl-uhedon tonar he evaluated an tuDo effect upen - cm an a schooLsystem, In looIdn ahèod,.we cae00e tltat the loste sí tóventie es-suitIng from this klndof legislo-tino would necessitate drustittmodification of- aL of tice pro--groom of thteMuOa, Tuwo5ltjp

--liSgls Echouls. This, of course,would b In wiuIhcioirgo the mamy

- proprarn- Peducts_ous that alreadyhave heeziniade becauseofuhort_ 4age uf funds, Further cute wouldserioanly- Impair the-capelli no tiuf the Buheci to adequagely servotice young people of this rum-mtmity."

Im- other- actton, the Board ap-proved plans for a pubila bearing00 theprsblern of student.siituking lo school buIlding and tosu ocicook gdhmtdds, A disimc hcelaSe ofold meetise soffi be held- orsu Wednesday evettlng Jan. il', gfrous S ro- 1Q p.m, Is the audi-forlorn 00 Malne-Eaatijghoj,

A propcem report Uoticesta Fof the- propagad anego.- ruad toMains North Iíla SChOOL W55

--tatkf5OtOltred oddi the-cneiobeen

r. lîaiunowlfz fa-Presenif MOIILP;Program -

hta1doftsimowItepuDtta10151ty recognised-- To.eeeilonale tl ax

will: ti ran;cci the- - "rihftgT im EherykOdyDoIng IoN carIca at-MuibeTuwt.shin Hilo ecbaulEoutlt,I1gy Doerd;,Farrc Ride,arau,.

Dr; Hit1XnOWi1Z° talk-"lìiiticlngtLWtlIe PfemesfrwftIduatianefl.on_actions): anaiyolte5 a tntffîetf-nyte_corn sPpcuup and ledLvlduor:ths-..alìy_ Olin- wlir demonstoste- howdivorced persona- can rearm how.- avoId the mistaken and plc.taflÉ od a previese marriage,

Tile prupcano is- the fourth licthe- fF72-Pa FsychoIogIcaL Ohs_i-begen of Modern Day flyingcourse mcd Im- co-opotlqerod byFozest HospitaL- Founds_un ofDen Plaines- and MONADEp(Maiim-Oaktoe-Nllen tIdbit andchntlnuing F4,rfvm I°rogrosn).

Dr.. Haimowftz is a tnonhiegmember of the- LoternattonaiTrmuactiouat AnaLyste Associa-lion In chicago,The propcann 15: open tu the.

public, Single ad000isSiatr tickuca(pi.,5O) wiE be available at thedeor For hirther informationcall 696-SuIS.

Meetingof the Board che cuototite of aletton, from the VItto - of Nilontu -Susan Euterprinen, lite,, thedevelspcneot company comteitutto providing ato macmelon of DeeRoad oorth from Golf Rood5o the000theast corner of the MaineNorth property, (From thIs paintnorth tu Harrfsucrictreet theruadwill he constriorgod by the Officeof tite Township Roadway Corn-mIssioner mc land dedicated byDistrict 207,) The totter admon-halted limen Enterprises, Inc.,for delay loo starting constructionofthe road,

Short repented thatSchoolDls-ndcte 207 and 63, an well an theVifiage of NUes. are pressing-Stmun Entepprisen rar for astarting duce, and harebeengivemtenracige assurance that-the roadwill he Installed and lu amoniocondition bythe eod of the schoolyear, lb CommentIng ou this,Leonard R. Os-anion, Boaedmem-ber, Mortem Grove, calf, "ThIsBoard hate been very pacign; hutwe badLy need this- road for the -sorely and emivenience of ourstudents and school pernomtoLlfthis -last Itrotnise by the daveio-

- falls through, and the roadIn again delayed, L femi we shouldank our attorneys If chore aremay mope we coo take as aecboolboard to onpedite the boilding ofthe road." BoardmemberMakelaagreed, and urged the Vfiiugn ofFimo tu apply any pressureuenssnary W got the proJect-cm-des-way. -

1\vo studente from fureltrcount-lot who aro attending theMaine Towoship 111gb Schoolsmidyear an Ames-icon Fieloiffer-vice Exchange Studentuwerewel-corned hy the Board,, os weretheir- fustor- parente, sisisisucsandAFS chber president., lin-arlo de ctinhw-oL PbrtugaLina -

student thlg year- ag Malee-Southand lx living with his foster-par-entaI- Mr. and Mrs. JoIst Harlan,10- Meacham aye,, Park Ridge, -

IIrtog his stay In this countey.Otis, Dolch of Dertoany Is at--

rending Maine West, Her tostarparent. are Mr. and Mow. E. -

HiliStrom, 576 S, Bedford ave.,Des Plaines.

Also attending Monday siglofocoasting and welcomed by the

oaed was Exteile- Mehegan, a-laina West tüdeot and daughter-

kIr. and Mrs. Edmund Mehe-90, 173- IllInois av&,. DonP1alOn, who visited int thispast summer as an American

Leid Service Exchange SOsfast,

LISE THÍBUGLÈ. - .i

Last -chunce

-- to save- -

- This offer -ends

Jan. 9, 1973

FREE your choice of one of five smart-ly-styled Swiss wrist watches with a $5,000savings deposit. S&ect a ladies- calendar,mod bubble or interchangeable band -chameleon watch. For the men, there's adigital readout model and a sports style,all guaranteed for two years.

oR take your choice of watches for-

$4.95 - and o -$1,000 savings - deposit.

oR begin o savings program with $50.00and the watch is yours for $8.95.

oR open one of our new no charge check-¡ng accounts with o $200 minimum balanceand pick o timepiece for only $8.95.

For your convenience, we will help you transfer funds from other financial institutons, -

Sorry federal regulations limit this offer to one free watch pr account Each depositmust be new money to us, - -

FIRST NATIONAL BANK -

OF -MORTON GROVE6201 DEMPSTER ST.a MORTON GROVE PHONE 965-4400

Lobby HoursMon.. Tues. Thurs, 9-3; Fri. 9-3, 6-8; Sat. 9-noon- Drive'up windows open extrD hours fór your convenience

/Ti Bugle, 'Thinsday, Jesusny 4,i3 Pige 7

- Psge 8 The Ble. fluraday, J.misry 4, 1933

The LittleÇountry ChapelThe Linie Country Chapel

NUes. 7339 Waukegas rd.,lnvtthe community to start 1973 byattending ita services this firstSunday of the New Year sod eachSunday thereafter. The Rev,Roger McMaous wifl preach thesermon at the il a.m. worshipService,

At 9:45 a.m. Sunday Schoolclasses will be held for chlldresand adults, The Youth OrchestraYouth Choir and Young Peopl&aLeadership TraIning groupe willmeet from 6 to 7 p.m. Sundayevening worship will commeeceat 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday evening prayer ser-vice will commeoce at 7 p.m. andthe Rev. McManus will condoneida discussions on the book "TheTrail of Blood", Choir practiwill he held at 8 p.m.

Cate for bables and toddlerswill be provided at all services.

QTnlonial ?JunraI Iom6250 MILWAUKEE AVE. SP 4-0366

Joseph Wojci.chowakj & Son

Adas Shalom"Devodon Tangible and In-

tangtele" will be the subject ofRabbi Marc Wilson at 8:55 p.m.services Friday In CongregationAdas Shalom, 6945 W. Dsmpeter,Morton Grove.

Someday services, berjn at 9a.m. with Muncha ses-vices at4:15 p.m. and a- study sessionat 4115 p.m.

Reservations for ascotchBowland diuner to be held 8:30 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 20 must be madeby Jan. 13, Bowling mili ha atthe Classic Bowl, 8530 Wanke..gao rd., Morton Grove, FormareInformation or reservadons, can6fl-1970.

A "Bunt's Night" wIll be upen.aored by Adas Shalom with theChicago Bulla jdaying the Golden

The differenceis onl?2.50a month.

CHURCH&TEMFLE ÑOTES...

State Warriors In the ChicagoStadium. Tickets plus trasspor-tarins to and from the synagogueelli he 35 and 38. For reserva-ilusa, call 967-7080.

Mysteries uf the mind, FSPand mind control will be dio-cussed by Joyce Barbee, SilvaMind Control, let,, at a mort.Ing of tim Sisterhood 9 p.m. Wed-nesday, Jan. 17, The donationwill be $5 for non-members.

Future events Include an artauction, rtnnmago sale and SIs-terhoOd-ainnnon-ed needlepointdemunsteatlon.

B'nai JehoshuaBeth Elohim

On Sunday evening, Jan. 71973. tIm Sisterhood, Men's club,and Couplehoud of Congregation&'Nal Jehoshua Beth EIohlm willhold a joIst meeting in the YouthLounge of the Temple, 905 MIl-washes ave., Gleoview, at 8 p.m.Paul Cahill of WBBM Channel 2will speak os The Effects ofEthnic Humor on TelevIsIon. In.chided tom be a filmed epIsodefrom Archie Bunker's AU In timFondly,

Refreshments will he served.Sisterhood presIdent Is kirs.

Ronald Botes, Marvinllianzruck-Maafs club, Mr. and kirn. DaveGrnenbcrg..Couplehsod,

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A0d whotow-or hi of bWoroo . oddn o pho&od ovoo:*-decorator pl ozio mjLo. li -o,, rc interested io a docc,rator phooe.in yoor ì,in 'rooto » bodroom w- dm, t, oo!I ì,,r bobo, Odit0.ooI000c ,00 h (flod vìL-oo ovon a oìlI to thy ,,r,Ij, ti000 ,,-, .ì,,,,,o, h, (phto to viopIo,,, ,oroo Itil. r.r,n,oJ,orionoo ). iìloloIj,, ,,,,, o tooì, toso tonnI-o,_Ir,,ìt ., t' I or,dIo_ ho,, oaII>- ,co,,to,-o, f t,,, 'io,o.

central telephone company of ilIInoi

Nues CommunitySunday morning worship ser-

vices at the 1411es Communichurch (United Pxeobyterlao7401 Oaltcon st., will be held9:30 and il a.m. 00 Jan. 7, RevD. Douglas Soleen, Pastor, wll.speak os the theme, "Resourceafor the FacIng of the New Year,'Caro fortoddlers through 2..yeev0145 will be provided during beservices. Church School classefor 4-year-olda through eighthgraders will be heldt 9:30a.m.,and for. 3-year-oIda UtrouglieIghth graders at li a_m. 11mloqoirers Group for high scbordstudents and adults will meet at9:30 a,m,

Youth actIvitIes loter on In ti.day will he: 4 p.m.for high school students; 5:30p.m. - "NCC Olynapiad" for highschool stodents: and 7:30 p.m.fellowship group for junior hIghstudents.

Church meetings during theweek of Jan. 8 will Include: Moos.day, 7:30 p.m. BiblIcal Escoso..cero greur Toesday, 9 a.m,League of Women Voters, 7 p.m.- UFW Executive Board, 8 p.m.-OFF World Survire Work-sfteWednesday, 7 p.m. - "drop-In"for high school students; Tlsirs-day, 7 p.m. Junior Choir re-hearoal, 8:10 p.m. Senior Choirrehearsal; atol Saturday, 8"An Evening of Fine Arta,' tea-taring MIchael Raye, Tenor, Milt-lIc InvIted.

Cerebral PalsyDrive March

CaptainsOn Sunday, Jas. 14, 1973, more

than 40,080 volunteers In Chicago- Cook, Lake and LirFage çowt..lles, will take port lo the annual"S3-Minute March on CerebralPalsy,"

The "March" Is a door-ta-door appeal tor funds which areused to support UnIted CerebralPalsy's nervlceo for the cere..brai palsied of the Greater Chi..rogo comnoinky,

Local volunteers who will nervean "March" captain mi Jas. 14have been announced by theirarea Chairmen:

Morton Grove, ChaIrman, Mrs.Raymond E. Evers, 3843 Emer-son st.. Captains: Mrs. A]bertFornes, 7751 W. Church; Mrs.Jack Gerber, 7720 Arâadla st.;Mrs. phil Teltelbaum, 7729Churchill st.; Mrs. Jerome Le..Vine, 7927 WIlson toro'.; Mrs. NI-cholas C. Schwlnf, 8824 OlcotrMrs. Marshall J. Slyer, 7459ArcadIa st,; Mrs. William C.

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The eight SectIons of Area 14of the National Council of JewishII Women wIll celebrate Council's' actIvities "Around the World forat Years," :at an anolveseary. luncheon honoring Georgie Ais.IG.y.r on Moisiay. Jan, 15. 1973,

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at 11130 a.m., at de Grassi BaU-room of ti. Playboy cicb,

Ms. Gayer, an outstanding foi'.elgn correspnn4ent for the Chi-cago DaUy News, was named01 of the fane top women joue.uallata by "Newsweek" In 1967,and has recently done a compon.Stive sTudy on the position of wo..men In duffezent parta of thewould, -

Ms. Gr will be presentedwith the Faons!, G, SolomonAward.

Donatlont $6. For further In..formation call 583-5956, -

A girl was berste Mr. antiMre.Somnel George Boubautals, 8533N, Mason ave., Morton Grave,on Dec. 20, 1972 at RookIe Val-ley Conununity hospItal, Thebaby's same Is Barbara Janise.She weighed 9 1hs. 2 no,

The sew baby's brothers andsisters ace: LoWs, age 12; LIsa,age 6 and FinI, age5.Thebohy'agrandparents are: FrIeda Boo.-humais, ChIcago; and Mr, andMrs. Laida Demos, 6629 N.Trumbull, t.locolnwood.

Sloop. 9529 Oleander ave.; Mrs.J. Brutokos, 7585 Palma In.; Mrs.Ronald Woody, 7435 Fostur oc.;Mrs. WillIam Grdgpo, 8902 Bar-lois ave,; Mrs. Jobs I. PIno,7200 WIlson Ir.; Mrs. L.arr;, V.Duby, 8930 Notomo ave,; Mrs.Vajra Shreeman. 6232 Lyons st,;Mrs. Vincent Cecozza,tt32Men..arti o-0e,; Mrs. Steghen Wsrchley,8606 Georglanaave,; Mrs.l.Spel-gelman, 9230 Under ave.; Mrs.Robert Kihort, 8917 Mormeraave,; Mrs. Frani, Zweig, 8926Musen ave,; Mrs. G, L, Bennett,5838 Carel ave,; Mrs. RIchardNichols, 8528 Frontage rd.; Mro,Claude L, Bagan, 5441 GaMosst,; Mro, Atuold Reznlk, 9040i.Inder ave.

NUes, Chairman, Mrs. WilliamS. ReId, 8314 OrIole ave, Gap-tains: Mrs. Denoja Conk, 8716Rimare st,; Mro, RIchard Mills,8457 Dempoce, at,; Mrs CourgeF. Senfleld, B940Mere_g,Emil Fabry, 8034 Ozark eve.;Mrs. C. Gruhó, 8816 MerrIll st.:Mrs. Clareie Miller, 9021 GIll-ton ave,; Mro, Quinten Argot.singer, 8553 OrIole ave.; Mrs.Herbert W, Mierdlrks, 8233Oleander ave.; Mrs. RIchard H,Rosentreter ill, 7f000contsave.;Mrs. NIcholas White, 7639 Olean..olor ave.; hics. RoIgh Koneny,8492 Shermer cd,; Mrs. CeorgoF, D'NoI]!, 6947 Monroect,; Mrs.James F, RotaI,, 6931 Jonquilterr,; Mro, Nathan Lavenda, 7909Nordica ave.; Mrs. Nicholas. J,Westhoff, 7110 Blrclovood ave.;Mro. David L. Thnilturn, 7373Caidwell ave.

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More khan 30 new coIrgethorn Illinois unlvernity,Weotern 3, lndvdu conreglsterinper-Included lo tite classes and pro- New me-credit conosco fbrthe illinois unIversIty sed Oaktongrams offered by MDNACEP for winter session include tap Community college wifi ho 0f-the- 1973 winter term which will danclng, the art of wlnethaking, fared by MDNACEP for collegebegIn during the week of Jan, 29, ubderotandn,g the U.S,l,R., Meat credit.according to Alerander Krozel, awi Floh cookery, bicycle male- MONACEF In offIcIally a jointdirector. tenante aod repair, Ofopecio; lo- ag-m creating aooffled pro-

sun doting the doytime on weekdays at Moine East High school,Maine West High school, MaIneSouth High school and OoktonCommunity college from Jaw, 3through Feb. 2. RegIstration attho high schools Is o;mo between11 a.m. and I p.m. and at 0CCfrsm 9 a.m. ontil 4 p.m.

Evening regiotration fo rMONACEP'o winter term will beheld at Moine East, Moine Sooth,

than 21,000 persom throogh Maine WeSt, Niles Westand NUeScourses, lectures, semInars, North 111gb schools from 7 p.m.svorkshope, travelogues andother onri 9 p.m. during the week ofIst)' oxt000lon courses from programa. Jan. 22 through 24. For tomberthe Uslversity of IllInois, North- Roglotratlons for the wInter Information, coIl st 696-1600 or219, and Oakton Community Col- casters State universIty, Non. term can be mailed beclvslnr lam 000v050

. The brochure, listing aUcourses and programs of thesIs-ter toro,, han been maIled to allresIdente of Moine and Nlleatowr,shlpe thin week. MONACEP(Molne-Ookton-NIles Afolt 80fCondoning Education Program)is oconpçrotiveodwcotlonorgaoj..zalles involving Moine TownshipHIgh gchooi District 207, NUesTownship High School DIstrIct

NowM p!u02 24 fed too.- E78-t4 wh,tewotl

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gram et adult and continuing edo.cation oervlces sttd fornidos forresidents of the 3 school districts,Is operation since January, 1972,MONACEP hon served the educo-boni teeth and interest of moro

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Speech Contest

WinnersAt the Doc. 2 speech contest

hold atThorston Fguctional South,Maine. East seniors Jan Brsnsdsof Perk RIdge and Corey Car-honara of NUes took ficar placeIn duet actIng.

The Reader's Theatre took asecond place in the contest. Thecast Includes MUte Conner oIGanFlameo, Cathy Connor of DesFlaires, David Sconce of DeaPlaines, Craig Burns of MottonGrove, Norbert Rote of MortonGrove, and Kim Kegera of FachRidge,

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Support YOur LocalMerchants 1EtWinbL,Collect your interest once a monthor lotit ride.lt's your choice. .

Itssomethlng newhere at First Federal Saaings. We call it

monthly -iñcOme.We flow pay you Ihe interest you've earned each monthit you like On certificates ot deposit ut one year or moreOr investment accounts willi balances 01 $5000 or more,monthly income means a nicelidy sum An eatrs paycheck -

each month, mailed like clockwork.'And, now wecompound interest daily, so your interest payment willbe higher than ever, whether you lake it in monthlyincome or let it accumulate Daily compounding andmonthly income Irom First Federal Savings.Il makes quite a dittnrence.

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Cerebral 'Palsy ChairmanFour - year utd Alicia Furunwurth. 1973 Poster Child of United

Cerebral Patay uf Greater Chicago, examined wIth liSerant thenecklace uf Mrs. William S. Reid, 8314 N. Oriole ave.. NUca whenthey met recently. Lautring an is Mra. David Prarnoan (r.).

Mrs. Reid is Chairman uf the "53-Miuute March an CerebralFatu is Nues. Mru. Bramuon (of Chicugu) la General Chairmun -

of thé three-cuunty wide fund raising drive which tatreu piace buSttedYr Jan. 14. Funds -cuilected on the annual March auppnrc theUnited Cererul Palsy direct Service prsgram research end eda-

If yea have made a New Yearsresaintian tu lose weight. dnu'ttake lt Sn hard as it ian't as badat it seems. accordIng tu MissGerry Mnynahan diet cunssltantfur the Leanlsg Tower YMCA.-6300 w. Tuuhy. Nlles. Classeswill start us Tharaday. Jan. iiand Friday, Jun. 13.

The greup wtll begin meetingThursday frem 7 tu 9 p.m. andFrday fruto 9:15 tc, 11:15 a.m.Baby sitting service will he of-fared in the Friday morningclass.

TIre classes ure fun and en-.tnrtuiniug as weil nu educational,They are planned for women whywant to lone weight hat lenI they

7224 N. Harlem Ave. - Cb$cag, 1W 323Open Sund0y I t115: Mon. Thun. Fri. 9:30 'iii 9:00Other days 9:» Ii! 53O

New Year-New Figure at 'Y'need e netted prngrutn. prnfen-Sional help and the cempeny nfother wumen with Ihn sanie prab..1cm In which to da it.

The cuiteen will include lowcalorIe diets and recipes, andhow to lose weight and stay attheir ideal weight.

Amnng uther features of in-tarent aro instructions itt crIer-cine. retaxationr ' addwalkIng, shin cure and make-ttp.wiggery and huir styling. and howto plan u basic wardrobe.

Tu date aver 43,000 wehren -have taken the pragram with atotal weight 1 a n n of 440,fOOpalurdo. The largest individuaiwnlght luna wan '165 pronOs.

Additional Information and re-giatratinn detaIls maybe nbtuisedby phoning the "Y.' at 647-8222.

'SV Business:

Womin Meet,.MOnday

The nest regeler meetIng et theSkuhle Valley Rusinesn and Pro-fessiooul Wumen'o club will, beheld on Monday evening, Jan. 8at Morton's ChopundSteak t-touaeMorton Grave.

The 'Caharat" theme edlIfea-tore a wine tasting by MurrieRoOs of the Union Liquor Gem-puny otarting promptly at 6:30p_nt. with dinner folinwing.

Speaker ut the evening wIll beVuleria Lnng PasMen und Wn-,man's Page Editor of the LernerNewepagern anti ehe will discussseveral subjects Including tush-ions pthlitity, etc. of- thtereot to-busIness women and geared toPublic Relations as thIs manthsmeeting has Fran Juhonnu esChairmen of the evening.

lt pronriseo te be a gay undentertaining evening and gnentnare welceme to call Mrs. DoriaAcIds, 679-5200. fer reserve-

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1\tauday, wftb NiIo West romp..big ovni St. Vlotot, 53.32 ND&It liad to coiitaiid with a auth..bern Matue Woat team.Tim Dou got moving quickly,

lait Moine cted iba gap, anduoild by only nato at tim endof lite quorter. ND wea not Imipedby du rderoeo who mlouedsômceoliu

Nutro Doumu icod did notdonye ibm th* ame. They ledt itolÏ..ilÀn end et the cud of the

IhIÑ quorier by utili only one.Ilten Ike Dies utatuj moving.IslikO ILIIOh end "Uog" Nougk.1ro L'ei, to Mt troI,I che out-ahk. i ¡ti iìd,utno renveinlegi e hotu pio mn a Conti-steli.ihy boj sit ï pits 1044 ii thinilttte.

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English and douglitonTbovh hoda cold night. They got 13 ed 12paints respectively. In othersemi - final genie; Fremdwhlpptd NItOS East 787Q, andMaine Eaat upoet Nilov Noroh4..43. MIes goal end st. Vcor'ewore new oIlmIeatod front thetouitomottt.

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WRITE: ADMISSIONS OFFICEOAICTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE7900 N. NACLE AVENUEMORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS 60053

Robort L. SouthThree aMinore of the $l30mfl..

lion First National Bank of Sko..Ide, 0001 N. Unrtln, Skokje, bavebeen promÓe,j, It vao announcedrecently by Erman G. Kramer,Pceulaent.

Heading the list wau DanielF. Casey, who was advance,jfreAsuistant Vino Preoldent to fullVice President. Aveteran boetterCasey began blu career wIth IkeSkokle banjt In 1958, He has heldvari oso ponStlonu throughout theorganizado0 and was firutoamedan officer in 1966.

Donald B. BesteS was named

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Il s o, realiScalo Bank is the Only bank In the area

attatonirminar, Ihn rr,flpmi,m deposit requirernen, on 5% GoldenPassbook Savings Stir ION_any size deposit now earns 5%Ihn only Scipularion n her Ir, money remain On deoosiror 90 dave

nOvearns 5%jnte,,i bandbag, was awarded to Marcy its Gifts From Saneet theG1envjew Bank!

The Slonypow Stare Gank s the ideal piece ro ceoe for gnu,Child e oducurion foi rnrirornen, or fo, that uaoarion tripN

boure aiwa Vethinking obour Whb nor ter gnu, Children opentIroir owrr,uu irge recounts t What heiter woo loowh thomrho ouluo 01 money than ro reaoh hem how to make ir work . Matfor Ihemt

anteWrratoutr Co irireas on to r.aoin Snr it best ro cove wherey Ouledvinge Work hardtsrl Anti that's a, the Olenview Siate0ank-Whoro you now earn 5% annual inrereerl .Como in today

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Daniel F. CaaeDonald B. Be,so.Mulotant Vice PresIdent. He L, Bushs, wbe was appoijt As..Joined Fiase National in 1969 as siotant Cashier. ifa received oa management trainee, and io a B.A. degree from Loyola soeiver..graduate og MacMurray coflege. sy Jo 1970, and Started r.yorkforHe was appo5,cp5 AsnlstantCask_ the Benkshoreiythereg PriorSer Be i97j che post be held un- . to this most recent prometo; ho'til meut renunt advancement and worked In the bookkeeping,In hIs poaitloo will be acceuntng, and systems areas,manager of all teller operatoo, Presently, ko is Manager of em..Completing the list was Robert plopoe relationu.

Dempster Plaza State Bank's.

Rapid Growth in NW SuhurhiäOoq of the newest and most We don't, Nor db we require yourapidly growing Jerko In the te have e savings eehcount withnorthwest siebserbon area, the p, misait menoy les lt te qualifyDomyster PIaSS State Baok, an.. forfree checking privilegesticipetes breaking the $5 millIon short there are abselutélymark le total aesotu by year'sne gimmiche of any bineS. OeerNo..end, aconeding to RIeley B. No free checking le free Sao theMcFeely, Dempster Plaza presI.. troeen seme of thO weed."dent.

McFeely also poInted toDomp..Capitalized 14 menthe ago with ster Maze's OaIly..Dany Savings$5 mifflon, the honig attrIbutes au another foncer In the banjo'smuch of It growth to its No-Nu grQ%J Daily-Daily accoem areCheckIng and Dolly_Dailysavjngn coaeqpoweded daily, MeFeelyplans.5OtOda asid Interest is paid Sn"Our No-No Checking is just fall from date eL-depenot to ajotowhat the name implies," Mnifeely 0g . witheirawal

DaIly..Dafly say..said. 'Thlois theperoonalbee.. f605 pay interequ at 4 .1/3%, theing plais with ne eervlce chargesteigiest hastig rate- pormined byand no m5jmom halaeecereq. law oes regeejor paseboo savings.mento. r

Accounts ar also Snoured to"There are ß number of other $2005ej by the Pederal Doposjfree checking plans around,"lmurance Corporatiop,McPeoly c.eutinned. 'Wut just Oempotor Plaza State Bank Isabout all of them require the oc.. located Sn the Dempoter PlazaCount bolder to muintafrabalasnoSbsppieg Center, Dempster andof $50 or $190 or even mere,.Greenwood io Nile6.

Gifts Wom Santa WinnersAflflflhIflrDsl k5. hints---------...-. "I wriiiiWinners of the Gifts Prosee John O'Toele, 1306 Oakwood,Santa deeming at Dee Plaines has a now wrIst wattle, thasho toNatienel Boat were annoanced having bio neme drawn Oromand PlSsent5delSvered On Satuc.. Sant,o Cbithee for Sen's gift.day, Dec. 23,

The present for Sis was aThe "Doggie in the Window"eIe.sner set (comb, bOosh andwent to Barbara Tomko, 9351 ndror with sIlver back> and itWosteu.n ave,, Des Plainas, 1e went to Diane Langley, 389 Do.brighten Cbrlstnsan for her ver lie Des Plainno, -

si pe on, th y size d it family.This wan the fourth year. Mom's gg a brown leather

pininu National Bank bas stagedMay TanmBuc 1Mo e_. -___ ._. ,seaeu cenemgj05 withDes Hulees,

Bit to the bank, and each year. J. Fr5ent 909 N. Flor..interest in the- pronrodnn hei°e, f'ark Ridge, received on reased according to G. Rexcha' caso aswiemerofSanta.s Wino;

I prenldent.for Dad,

Attod CoucjI Meetingeresan J. Kirby, chairman uf As a member ei the Socialsocial science department at Studies Suposoru Associa..11e East High school, was tioW Kirby also attended the an-ng th 6,000 social Science neal meeg nf that group dem..tructors attendeeg the recent Ing the NOES conference Thent,..esel meeting nf the National ganizaue0 prom the commonmcii for Social SntdInel5Ben- Interest of social ntudjnu super.Besides bearing speakers visors in instreetlon CStDlcalemey ChIbolm cengresswn- and mater research teaclrn-from Nee York, Snlsenon

asid social anden.Soin, noted economist, and While In the East, Kirby vi..other headline speakor Kirby sited ossei nbserod classas atarteted vJP er '.qeCiaJ Neeat High Ïchnl jrt1iA2OSstOn_06o bum, Menseee a ssìbeùthe c0n5_flue,..,

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és Plaines National. t COrner.

BeautIful color prints nfIeatleal pee-k sceneu nover shown belin the Chicagolae.4 areahylllbedisplay daring January in theCorner at Des Plaines NadanBank, 678 Lee8t., Des Plaine

Arranged by Lawrence Nichenon, controller of Borkey PieuService, Inc., IlOGracelanajaveDes Plaines, this Art CerneraselusIve may be viewed dbasdeiteg- hours throughoutmentie of January, hegttIreesday, Jan. 2.

The display el 12 different DyeTramfor Prints of National PacSceeooa io an exact duplicate ethe gift President Richard MNiasse gaye te Chairman MaTee-Thog during hin boutonjourney to Chine in Feb., 1972

The portfolio, which madephotographic history, was des-.Igned by Arnold Saks and pro-

ced.by Berkoy K t L, e dioIsbn of Berkey Pboto Inc.from 35 mm eliden by Wend..bridge WillIams, 6Jrationa1 ParkService pbotograjrer. .

Each px-ln maasurea 16" n20" and Is mounted on 20" n345e art beard with appropriatedescriptive coptiono silk screen.ed, according to Nicholson. TheCover page en President NIxon'sgift read: "To His ExcellencyChairman Moe .Ts..esgng fromRichard Nixon, President of theUnited Stetes of America, Feb-ruary, l92,"

Io eammentleg on the impon-tante of thOn unusual Presiden.dal gOt; Ken Liebermau, eSce-Otite vice president of . Berkeyit & .1.; sold, "Photography asan art form waS recogelzed someyears bocIo and the President'sdecision to offer 12 magnifIcentdye transfer prints on tiria his..tarie Occasion Is indeed the fullacknowledgement of photography

Locat Firms HonoredSeven firmo located in the nur-

thorn suborbu received coinpanyCStetiom from tho 1972 Creesadeof Mercy fer "outstanding parti-Cipatien" in thin year's anonalfund reining drive.

The local companies are: Rehmand Haus Company, 5750 W. Jar-vio, Nilen; E. R. Moore Company,7230 N.. Caldweli Nues; GranaPeckthg Crmpany, 6400 W. Oak-ten, Mermn Grove and BanterLaboratories, bee,, 6301 Lftecoler,Morton Grove,

Robm and Haas bed 100% of Itoemployees colatnibutheg withapercapIta giftof more then$25.E.R,Meere had per capOta gift 0fmere than $20. Crane Peckingcentnibutd $10,000. Baxter Labbad a jeer capita gift ofthan $35rn

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n-ore very proud ta baye been cheeseson to predone tiria Motorie assign..

Art meet."al "Don Plainas Notional Banks. Is pleened to beve been afferedI- the opportunity te bring tbln on-to usual display to loeblic ettentionin.5 northwest sehorben aree," G,h. Rex Wilson, president, eteted in

annosneing the premier exblblt.the "What e flue way to hieb off

anstber yeer of Art Corner pre-sentatlonul"

The bash's ArtS Corner will,k mark it's tenth anniversary In,f May, 1973. Each month dunleegthe. past tan yearn, e different artist

o photographer et sculpter has dis..c played works i,, the financial in-. stliutloee, with the beak offering

e folder about the exhibitor end -. his background,

. Following the January dIsplay. of national perk ecenee, metal' etcbisga ofCblcege skyline seemsby Dee Halses artiet Kent Magerwill he shown by DPNB In Feb.

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Thelist Area Real Estate TransfersCoantv Reces-etas- Rt,fn,n B fle. croen ta resi Murphy; 5900 Be.d Katz to Bunzeis DiMariwN, Nager, Gerald J. Niaminsld 7442 Lake st,, Bernice L. Siegelta Prank J, Grana. to Romeo Romos; 9222 MorrSIj,

Harry S, Gleessick te LeonsrujForty-six prepertyaie inDesN.Plaines toppe late autumn so-

NUes: 8216 N, Oleander, jos-tivity in the latest monthly Maineepiei,ee WeIses' te PIeWp Recette;tnwnebip teal citate teansfen re-

N, Clifton, Edward L, Kunzpert from Caanty Recorder Sid..to Prank Langen; 00911 Preupect,ney R, Olsen.Poter Neuhaew, Jr. ta RussellDes Halses: 9259 Cedar in,,, RYUOIIIS 8275 Elizabeth,s..Edward Sheer te J, Han1anRoae

im te Edmeind P, Rama;9244 Cedar lo., Robert A, Bee. 7730 N, Harlem, Dennis M, Bow..ment te Jeffrey Reme; 9255 Ham-en te Arele Swoss.blaaj; 8237 N,lia, Herb M, Braser to Mar-Oleander, Evelyojacleim to Andervin flechmas; 9155 N, Knight,Aca; 7452 N, Oriole, Frank J,Pnedsrlçk A, Dilgen te WestensZOma to Elizabeth Restaruki; 8324Finnecial Corp.; 9342-C Noel,N, Oriole ave., Joaeph W, GeldesJohn J, Madden to Ira PasG Sr. te Daniel B. Spillone.9480 Noel, Stepiren J, Stillman

to Randy Goaldiug; 9412 Iron-1MJKE's FLORAl, SlIOPI

Miciraol D. Wolf; 9409 N, Ten- 6505 N. MILWAUKEEweed les., Berge N, Ebipase to

race, Gerald A, Silvers te Law- .ca floweosrente Stein; 9523 Tornare, ClydeDiauou COOSAGESS & LA te Melvin H, FIreMen.

Mercan Gruye: Od4SMcVlcker, I HoosE PLANTSRobert W, Vnedioch to Gilbert NE l-0040 II. Hansen, Ir.; 9345 N, Ozanam.

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len Sn the jemaue i1estowasbip reel estate transfer te-pert listed the sales of 10 pro-portico in Morton Grove and 12in NUes and tire rest of the town-ship.

Morton Grove: 5527 Tbeekaldrd., Alfred Heppeer te D, Fag-an Coast, Ce., Inc.; 9134 N,Mango, Jas, A, Craig to Mer-.Vin E, Enicinan 9045 Meade,C. Philip Nscdgren te RicirardJ. Sloan; 9220 N. Luna, JeromeA, Courue to Jas, J, McEoersey;5440 Waubingten, Judd M, Roseeto Javier G, Medina; S6l1 ('.nalWHerbert A, Babe te Raymped FFable; 9125 Menneea-e eva., EnvioW. Schramm te Jemee A,NelneR5001 Washingtos, Willy Stelter teClemens E, Goldadea-; 7032 W.Chenet,, Mary J, Yeengleve toTorneo 5, Seberon; 0543 Mango,Evelyn A, Pethke to BaryechaiAmici,

Nilee; 5055 Lake st., CIlS-fard H, Anderoen te Oneeig Khao..charleo; 6917 Madison, Jas. P.Itesnndy to Ernest Witte; 7949N. Odell, Werner Oremos ta Wm,E. Snyder; 7424 N. Lawler, Wm.Il. Spaknboltz to Robert M. Pon..!tesa; 9819 Glendale lee., Leon J,Marco te Michael L, Sema,; 8211N, Ozanam, Wrn, L. ChrIstIan toEdmend L, Lyczak 1305 N, O'-Hera, Hngb Gilgenn ta EdwardC, Jasloski; 8009 Grand, LorenL. LewIs ta Caliere & CatinoReaBy, inc.; 6946 Keeney, Han.old N, Voss toTerreerca R, Honea;7242 w, Greepjeul Mitchell W,Necek to Arnold T, . Lldqedst;6923 W. 12oveland, Jae. E. PrIs

At midnight New Year's 1973, you made aresOlution . . , To save money al FirstFederal Seeing, where you gel dailyinterest on passbook accounls on everydollar every day ils here.I

Its 1573. Sage moneylot thu blute ai FirstFederal . . . whore yougel daily Intorosi oveb6ry dollar frOmday . -of deposit to the doyni withdrawal.Compounded daily.Paid quarterlyproylded youmaintaie $25 er moreje your account atibeend et iho quarter. Plusmosey saned by ihe lOihearns irom iho iirsi ii 55deposit al the end of thecalendar qaarier. Thai caemoan up to 10 days of fr00 nieront.So stati ioday, Save the FirsiFedoral Savings way . . . whore everydoy mohos a duttoreoco.

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Norwood Ford MoveNowuua 1oy In btiulnaug on ulallatI. Nuw lorvlcu procedurcnfila Jrnay nf othwau Hlhway wjfl bu lined auch ou qukk nur-8ll IturJ9b nv@. fr I? y@ur - VIcn nnnu. 4 cuuomor will beI 1Vln9 1 Huw uIJ1un I» ubju obtuin mont crvke np-TIIP y §brn wW 'u ern1tonr lmrnndlateiy.OtI'aUfffln Ju;r, 2, Frk nurvice wlfl be ux Im-TIm ìw N)r%vrnd yr wib n portunt parI f Norwoods Ser-o9uI9d nl SS5 Tnuiy SCNI 10 111e vIce 1)eIS. .p-cIai truck holgteI91IIlflS Tflw@p Y,MC, Ylolor u:ol equlpnient Juoc for truck ser-owner od Irouldont vice hayo h000 Inutalted.aIvluuIl, liai Norwond wIll beone The SurvIre Dept. will ojmsth lryaor onluijou PorO Cales ut 7:30 u.s. dully.

IO he lurihoup ypauro Tin Sy1 Dept. wilt ojmrateuilareI, frog O u.n. to 9 p_o. dully,.M hicorola taPial alypup ripe Saturday frotO 9 n.m. to 5 p.m.pew 510r0 y loi s lord Mouor nod Sunday il to 5. Norwood wilt9p9Iuupyo label deglyn. jIpe po rjoogjppj for all Vor! Ser-OOSuupy hue pIpo I1op ServicO, vIce in the new locution as Wellspud illorupostle eqlllpninpul IO- no theIr former salee area, flue

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located ea better Serve one reg_ , en er--ular aid sew customers.Sales - Service, accessOries,

fleet aalen, Lease and RentalDepartmeets Will be 'operatiosalOn Jas. 2, 1973. Mr. MazzolaInvItes neryone over for a vi-sit. to tIpe new Norvood Ford.

Family FilmThe Nues Public Library, 6900

Oakton st., polli feature a fullIeogtlu film on Monday, Jas. 8at 7:30 p.m. for tlueeetire family.Tlcketa mlii be available at tbedoor on the day of tipe penoso.pounce since oeatlog lo limited.Admlnojon io free

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J. Emil Anderson & Soo, 1cc,-land developers afldbOlides, DesPlaines - today anoouoced theywill start constructIon thIs monthon a year-round Indoor Ice okat-Ing complex at the RandhoostShopplog Center, Mt. PEospect,don Metro Spento Inc. Openingof the facilIty by Metro SpertsIs scheduled bnoru Jonc 1, 1973.

The Ander000 Company alsorevealed that Metro Sp-res Infinalizing plans for a sImilaraporta center adjacent fa therecently opened Tam Tetmis Club', . a,,couoassone aam (Y-

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goinetIdi wln they sensa _ Vebigie$5 when oMrr sMrb gIse tir65 yr oit their Ateo Stfrkerfor tise.

I aM the other 2999 Seniorcitizens that jut theseiloii!icisnsIn office in the last 12 yen. think.they aro WiViflg1WjsOrjropIsomethJg. If they gave us ourVeIdc1 tax freó then how couldthey rido around with cara thatare leased and paId for by an-of us ¡ruperty owners.

The so called po1Jtlj donot otturato tbefrpeiwonai familycars. y uso cars. that areunmarked for ersona1 pleasure.They dunetlaveropayforvene Stare tax, insurance ongas amt on titi overlaulIn ex-¡seno. They et everythj forfree. flrse frlitjdm baye ox-dinancea awl laws setaJzth Is- the iwsj of Nues. But theydo net bane ordina. or lawsfar dame pleasure enes thai ourimilildaim in etilene and ail ofhair donmv hair.

i as a Sailor QlIen and aLmyerwbo has laamiteylngfor

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lt Was aflnoaiced on the open..Ing day of the eev year that JackBurke will be o cnndidnte forNibs Towisbip Supervisor. He1S-belig supported in his bld forTbls office by the newly formedNibs Township lodepeodeot fe-eliot Organinsuon

Jack woo the Politicol AcUnoChairman for Nues Tovoohlp loDan Wallce?s ouccesofol guberfletorial campaign aid is ero-pioye-i an an admlnjstrade su-PerVlsor for Baxter Laboi,-forjen

JackS a Morton Grove resident,sayo Ibm tire abolition of NuesTownship as a governmenra unIt

- will be the malo jrolnt of the cam-paigo. The people nf thIs torvnnbip huye nhown by tlrelr nup-port of the referendum petitionSponsored by the League nf Wo,.men Voters that they are fed opwIth paying for a governmentwhIch oones no uneftil umrpose.By refusing to act on that pact-tIsi, the preneot Towtrshlp Board- ha clearly shown that tire- onlycoarse open to the people io to -elect a gem admInistration whIchwIll allow a reforeodom vote todecIde the Innen. -

OiR Woman 'S ClubOur Lady of Ransom Cath&.

lic Wnmen' club, 8300N. Green..Wand, Mies, will hold Us monttruymeating TUaad, Jan. 9. at -8p.m. in the school han. Guestspeaker for the 000ning will heMrs. oxanri Russell Bast,handwnit unnlyt, paycholo..gist; author and lecturer. MrsEast has been on radIo and tele..

Vision and baa enhajicorj con..stIllatIons wIth dream Interpue...gatlons. iertoplcwiJlhe, "What'sin Yaw' Sigapr" She will helpthose ¡rosees m know themselvesbetter through thestroken of thais.hotdwIung.

Stevenson ProgramStudenIs at Adlal Stevenson

School In Des Plaines presenteda Winter prugram on Dec. 14and 15. fl all-school programlnllIded both sng and InsIto..owiral menlo The StevensonChores - parfarmed anti the and,.¡ence was-askOd to participate In

St the end of the- Irfermangs were givenThus.sdsy aftereso Dec.14; PrI-day morning, Dec,5; and FrIday

°°enthgrat 7O, nt in,, r-.

Jan. 4 - . -

Nibs Ins club, 7:30 p.m.,Blinker flauLeague of Women Voters (Ji/MG), 12 p, Momoe GroveCamm. chrobSenior Qns club, ii a.m.,RecreatIon Ceotbr aidB'day Party)

Jan. 5Women's N.P.D., 8p.m., Catnlj Chambero

Jan. frNues Squareo Regular Dance,8 p.m., Recreation Center

Jan. 8Nibs Days meeting, 8 p.m.,Council ChamboroLadies Ao N/Mam. ust#7712, 8 p.m., Snober FIniV.Ir.Bf. Pont ff7752 8 p.m.,Blinker Bili

Northwest Italien - AmericanSte., 8 p.m., Booker FfiIndice and pfr CommlasIo -8 p.m., l5J,jjc Woche BoIldThNile9 Topa meethrf, 6:30 p.m.,-Recreation CenterNues Trim club, 83g p.m.,Recreation Center

-Nibs VIUge Board meeting,8 p.m., Council ChsmberoNibs umbau League, 8 p.m.,Recreation CenterNulas KIwanIs floh, 6 p.m.,Alpine InnLeague nf Women Volere (NfMG), 9j5 a.m,, Nulos Corn..munlry chorh

JJ,r.jONuco LIbr Board meeting,7:30 p.m., NUco LibraryOaInon Manor Homeowners

A000c., 8 pm,, Home of BomemherNIbs i-tnrjc0 and Art So-deny Drama Worhshop, 8:15 p.m.,RecreatIon Ceotor

Jon. liSenIor Citizens clnh (social),ji n.m., Recreation CenterPark Lane CommunItymeeting,8 p.m., Parh Lane Comm. Cci..

League of Women Voters (NfMG). 9:15 n.m., Morton Grove.okrmbYour Weekly Reading IsNot Complete Until You

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library Yule PaOr IDea, 211, cfilTafrar at the NOmi l'obUs Lthreay ub-lamban of Olonistnrar On.rfea oongo and con4r ft(tuje pnr,, fra cloarlaooa RrlhIns, guout !rarotnfl-,, rent frenobar- book "clorirrma G1JIj' Librarians from varIous nardo robar..boor flbrar also anardad Siiwa above la bfrw. Ba90rraJtafr Ubrari wOn a groan of the cfihlofren wits atneoda595

Publishes Article on EndincThomas Conway. asaistant aso-. n.--r..-.OrofhIStOryOn

5mai07 reFtyr Is the author of Indian Matnr. 8SuIaOan article Porawan.nojp,1jvbicla Is pojoflgj,90 in the Wïnrnr-1923, lSsna of fra Journal 90 theminois State Ristortrai Society.

The artIcle Reals with the po-(Pirol f the Fora-satanE trth in flMnolz dia-64gdic 1 £864 raid SPrit centurytuorlI 9w5,- removaL to wenrlanub in the 1330e. The Fora-wammjs were the domia,ae In-dian a-the In the Chicago areadZa-in oMa porfrd, A loosely or-ganired troua of triben, theyware paroirotjy vulaomwble tothe O_5_ goveaemnt asir-o F,'trod reaojoo and ronovlo

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Ask About Our DOUBLE YOUR MONEY arìd stop by for coffee.

- COOK COUNTYSAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION

Clayton L. Johnson, Pres.

at Loyola jnhtveraity andVhis Maotan'th dren frenofouthurn 08mal, 6ofvroei-IbIs presently a candjdar Irr disPb. 0 at Layais uuioeretto, laaddition to bis tsw-4,for .at Oakran, Layais rod Suuthenaminais oasiveru4ty he had gborod tr-aejj Ir Mira. 1galso au authority or odeh loin.tory.

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les Bowlerettes .

W-Ls Reataurant 73-39

B Watches . 60-52pu Reotaurànt 59-53

BosO 57-55ab's Sausage 55-57

udo Orchid Beauty Salon 5-0-50miulcIFs pamues - 48-64

Seal Producta 26.06

aa-lo ScorerV. Royla 575-242; V. Grober64177; IL Jarean 473-173; S.

man 466-1751 M. Anderaon178; R. Azoo 456.-175.

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ask of NUeslIf-Boikonap's FuneralbubI Funeral

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o SerienK. Plaseckl 659.

00 SeriesCbrzunowskl 500; J. lmber

4; C. Croduwsbl 559; F. Mar-jy 358; T. Moritz 54l E. Ja-owsM 539; G. Cienlik 536;

. WilkIn 535; R. Salata 525;Olaszynski 526.

K of CResulto as of Dec. 26

W-LA-M Air FreIght 47-21

(Wlomor ist ball)Colonial Funeral flume 40-38Bunker ¡liii C.C. 40-38Ga Tu Blases 39_29Kuop Funeral Hume 34-34Sbeja Funeral Hume 32-36Harczal/s Sausagea 30-20Rirchway Drugs 27.0-40.5Bob LIquors 27-41Furmartyrs 464 Degree22.5-44.S

High ScoresJ. Kubat 255_637; W. Grund

6O1 H. Szatkuwskl 589; J. Bowler582; G. Clark 502; C. Oswald582 J. Perlon Jr. 582; L. Dama570; I'. yeor 560; B. Maestranzi550 J.C. Kmety 537; D. ThIel-'neu 535; J. Grrlon 520; T. Mano.theOl 518; K. Rugero517; L.Korona 511; L. Savians 506.

WesternRepresentativesat Oakton

Fera the first time anywberejunior college students sUl beable tu regIster for claSses ata senior college months beforetroosferrlsog tu tito 4 year b-udmifusi of even before makingtheir Initial visit tu It. WesternJUlnoin uoivernitywfflaeedteamsnf reprenentauves next spring to34 junIor college campusesthroughout tite state tu advancerug1sten transfer students for1973 faIl quarter clossesitere.

Among the junior colleges tobe visited Is Oaktun CommunityCuflege 7900 N.Nagleave.. Mar-ton Grove.

Joins BernsAdvertising .

Wayne L. Robar bas Joined thestaff of Robert J. Berns Adver-rising in Morton Grove as Crea-rive Dlrectur and ¡occultaI Roer-aOve;

He Is a resIdent f Kunusba.Wisconsin and was formerly Artand Pruthictlon Manager at G.Leblanc Corporatlun lu Kenuska.

Mn-. lObai- Is a graduate of theAmerican Academy uf Art andtaugkt arryi painting at the

nçSha Roblic Museum.

Beckert fo Speak at NuesBaseball Meeting

Wednesday, Jan. iO at 8 p.m.the Nibs BaseboU Lorgne wifihold Ito monthly meetIng In thuRiles Recreallon Center hall anMilwaukee ave.

Glenn Beckert Chicago CobsAll-Star nntond baseman, wIll bethe guest speaker. Thanla go outto the Bank of Nibs sobo arrangedGlemfs appearance at the meet-Ing.

Plaques ovili be preoente,j rsthe N.B.L.s outgoIng Commis..sloner, Don Fergojo and Boardmembers Don Smith, Bill Keener,Tom Novelle, Dan Kasiba rodPresIdent Chuch tIllo for out-

standing uervs rendered tuthe league and the yuuth uf Niles.

All NIbs Baseball Leaguemembers are welcome. Twelveautugraphed baseballs and exer-

. Cluorn will be raffled off as dusrprizen. Refreshments will beServed.

Dant miss all tite fun and en-cltemest be at the meetingWedneuday Jas. 10 at 8 p.m. Inthe Nlleu Recreation Conter hall.

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The Bugle, Thursday, January 4 1973 Page 23

Nibs Juvenile

All StarsThe NUes Juvenile All Stars

(ages 17_18) have won theIr firsttwa games of tbe season. Thefirst Victurycamlng ThanksgIvingevening S te 4 ever the expur-lanced Notre Dame High schualVarsIty team. Nues guais byTumWard, Ris-k Kruae John Besase,Steve Kamlmhy and Joe MeNer-oey with Joe McNerney KirkKrone and Ken ipaln each getting2 asninos tbat evening.

The second victory came Mus-day night Dec. 4 with a 1 tu Ohard fought win aver the highlyrated Wilmetce AU Stars. Theonly guai was scared by KirkKmose assisted by Jabs Scosseand Steve Schofield. HlghUghtedby eststasding guaI tending byRich Nuccls.

Business Law

. Field TripThirty-fIve Business Law sos-

dents at Maine Easocecentlypar-Ilcipated In a trial at the JohnMarsbsU Low school while an afield o-ip.

Those attending included MikeAhermas, Haro-y Abrams. DaveAppelbaum, Mike Raras. AllenBoalaR, CitaS Brenner. CoreyCarbonaro, Jeff Cohen, JosephCouper, Jeff Coy. Donna Cras-dall, Mike lfAgostIno BabGrandIS Mike Hanrahan, JoanneHuffmae, Randy Hurst, StevenHyonae, Steve Kaminaky. MikeKas. Helen Kauz. Mike Ksejsa.Mory Kummer, Gerald Lang.Laurie Mathieu, Valarie Mateo-skiS Patricia Newnane, Mark Of-eniseb, Richard Pignato. Larry164ff, Tim Rosso, Gerd SchUHs-gar. Mike Smith, Don Stecher,Vivian Venute, and Drago Zgra-bljie.

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