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Deked out in her July 4th finery, The Bogie truck
ema pact of the Nilen Park Diotricta parade on
Satoeday morning.
The hour-hng penada which
included several lomdced marchera . end finale
Duplicate
Bridgers meet at
Tower YMCA
Daplicate bridge, played every
Wednesday throughout the year
at the Leaning Tawer Family
YMCA, 6300 W. Toahy ave.,
Nues.
In additim to weakly gamea at
the local level, players have the
oppartanity ta participate In
higher rankingtournament.
teaning Tawer's greup is open
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to all, regardlena al Y member.
ahip opon payment ofthe weekly
activity fee.
Ceffee and lite
refreshmealo are offered. Each
samien begins at 79O p.m. Wed-
nendays in Ike Subterranean
Room.
A NlIen chareb win spanner two
fond rainera fer one of Ita aluden-
to who Is suffering from severe
asthmatic attacks. The money
will beusedtopay a $1700 fee for
the child to attend a special
summec camp fer asthmatic
children.
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Jahn Lutheran church, 7429
facifitiesic hold
Cbrintion rock
cnnceñ on Sunday, July 12 at 9
am. The concert will be held
between services in the outdoor
coWlyard where music win he
provided by the group KIrkWOOd
and Williams. A free-will of-
fering for the child, Usa Koller,
It's Cook Out Time Again!!!
FRESH POUL TRYII!
CH ICKEN
BREAST
LEGS
$109
WINGS 65
LB. WhACK
LI.
1 .
69c
7GCw/IACK
w/o SACK
ECONOMY - NUTRITION
- VALUE
TURKEY WINGS
OR
TURKEY
DRUMSTICKS
SUPER ON GRILL
ROUNDBONE
$iI)49
LAMB CHOPS
LI.
GREAT FOR SANOwICHRS
98
LLI.
SKIRT STEAKS
COMPLRTR'( TRIMMRD
Schaul's Poultry & Meat Co.
s.I.Dstø
7221 N. Harlersi Avenue, Nues
. OpenMon.-Sat.9-6
Wo essora.
Thu RighiTo
Liwit Qosntftios
6479264
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Carruo r Prindno Error.
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mmmenced at Grennan Heights just so the reina
canw down. Bugle employeeo apent the better part
ofFridayulteraoon and ovening decorating the truck
for her appearance in the parade.
Niles church raises funds.
for asthmatic child
will be collected following the
concert.
The utudent, Lina Kolier, 12,
lives In Chicago with her møther,
Diane Pearson.
Due to the
severity of hrr\authma, Lisa
spends much time in hospitals
ratherthanochoel. However, she
has managed to keep op with her
school work and win be enteflng
tthgradeinthefall.
IJa is attending Bronco Jan-
chan Camp foc Asthmatim In
West Virginia this nummer. The
camp io outfitted especially for
asthmatics and bou doctors and
nurses withinthe camp as well as
a helicopter to qaickly transpert
astlonatic campero to a hospital
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Lisa bao attended.the camp
twice before.
However, u the
camptuitionhasohot np to $1,700,
Usa's mother spoke to school
officials who began making plano
forthefandraisers.
Is addition to the concert, a
Saturday Jaly 25 hike-a-Urns and
rus-a-thon ,lfl be held to raise
additionalmoney for Usas camp
bill.
People interested in por-
ticipating in the fand raisers
shoold call St. John Lotheron
Cbocch at 647-9807.
THE BUGLE
(USFS 069-760(
flavid Besser
Editorsad Pshlishçr
neenraee
Vol. 25, No. 4, JslyS, 1981
8746 N. Shermer Rd.
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Niles, ILL. 6064e
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Phoae 966-3900-1-2.4
Pablinhed Weekly namaroday
le NOca, IllInois
Second Class poslage fer
The BogIe paid al Chicago, III.
Snbscriplinn raie (in odvanee(
Per cingle copy $15
Oneynar
$9.60
Twoyears
$15.60
Threeyeara
$26.00
1 year SenlorCltiarr.
$6.50
1 year (autel eoustry). . $20.00
lyear (farrlgn( $25.00
All APO addceanes
as forServieemna
$10.00
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Senior Citizens'-
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NEWS AND VIEWSJ
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Newp for all
Nils
Seniors (age
62
and.over)
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from tise Nues Senior Centèr
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Oakton, Nues
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FRIENDS TOThE COMMVNI'rYOUTItEACH
IThe
Friends to the commonity ostreach groop will meet on
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Thocsday, July 9 at 2 p.m. Anyone Interested in serving the
community and those who ace homehoond within the corn-
rnnoily ohoold plan on attending this meeting. Newcomers are
Ialways
welcomed.
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RODEO TRIP
IIIIIThe
Waocondo Rodeo trip win take place onFriday, Joly le
from 9 p.m. until 11:30 p.m. - The cost is $8.50, inclodiog trin-
spolIation, chicken dinner, and admission casis. At this point,
the trip Is sold oot, hot please coil the conter Io cheek on any
concelloiom 01907.4180, eat. 70.
LAKE GENEVA BOAT TRIP
The narrated toar of Lake Geneva via boat will take piace on
Monday, July l3from 10a.m. sotll4:30p.m. The costof-this trip
is $16.00, which cavern transportation, a buffet lonceon on board
the heal, and the hoot ride. At this point, there ore still several
tickets available, so pleasecall 967.6190 ext. 76 to register for
thistrip.
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SQUAREDANCING
Ali Nues reoidenis, age 02 and Over are invited to join our
Square dancing grosp na Tuesday, Jaly 14 at 1:30. There is so
chargeforthis.
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QUILTING
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All NUes residents age 62 and over are welcome to join our
quilting class en Wednesday,Jaly 15 at 16-30 assi. There is no
chargeforthis.
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TALENT SHOW
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1:30. -There is no charge far this event, and spectators ore
welcoméd with great enthusiasm. Anyone Interested In perfor-
ruing for this talent ultew should c000aetthe staff at the Riles
Senlorcenter, 967-Ol93ext. 76.
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SENIOR FORUM
IPleasejolnoorueniorfornmot
nurmsroday, July 16meetIng
-at I p.m. This lively grosp makes the recommendations con-
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eernlngthe programsondaelivltles atthe Niles Senior Center.
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Themes'aclubcardpartywilllakeplaceonFriday, JUly 17 at
Ip.m.
Tickets are $1.50. This is open to all NOes residents, age
62 and over. Please call the aenlor conter at 907-6160 eat. 7615
ordertornakereuervationsfortbisparty.
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su .s Plus Club
NashvIlle, here we corne! Os Jane lt 2 boses (94 Memhers(
IIIIIleft
the S.t.J. parking lot at 7 am. to depart on oar 4 day Nash-
ville, Teanessee toar. Here lives Coostry Moslel We visited
Coontry Hall of Fame & Museom where we saw rare film clips,
minimI instrsments, Country stars costsmes, and Elvis' Solid
- Gold Cadillac. We toured Manic Row where a large nsmber of
stars maIntain their recording studios.. We saw the hnmes of a
feos' Nashville stars. We went to Hennilage Landiog (Old Time
Reosios) where we bad a coontry style buffet picnic dinner; a
country music show followed by o hay-ride, sing-a-long, and
dancing.
Then we traveled to Groad Ole Opry and visited
Oprylond U.S.A.. The Grand Oie Opep Is the oldest continsoso
radio program-In Ilse U.S.A. On tire Opryland Complex there are
l2Ohows gomgand eachand everyone io jost great.
- We departed for home on Ssndoy, Jonc 21 arrivIng home
about O p.m. and it seemed.hard to believe we had traveled so
far, seen and done somoch. Wantto take this opportosity to say
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You to our program Chairmen Stella & Leonard Elednik
forgettingthis beautifoltriptogetherfor us.
Osr convalescents are steadily improving in their health,
IIJeanette
Pr000ke, Catherine Pruetting, Helen Uramkin, Helen
Davidson & Florence Lencioni. Sorry lo report thaI AOs Mustek
and Leonard Holthaos are in the hospital. We pray for their
opeedy recovery.
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Jane Blrthdayr Harriet lileduoe, Lillian Doiadsla, Helen
Hand, Henry Knitter, Ann Larson, Michey Ukoèar, Paolioe
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Macs, Rita Mancuso, Jallo Miller, Lr000re Obie, Mike Proven.
rano, Joe Rayrnons, Adele Zvínak.
Judy BIrthdays: Joe CatanoatoNick Contanlino, George Hall,
Frasees Henricbs, Felix Jack, Ann Moolah, Rose Baissons,
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Maries Schneider, Joe Temaska, Harold Warmann, Marie Wer-
ha, andFlorence Weber.
Ose hearts are saddened with the passing of Carlina Goldofti,
matherafRita Bancsa. Ourprayersgonnttathefamlly.
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David Racor. Editor C PuNChar
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Anthony J. Guarnacelo
Ineffective -
government
costing
us
I would like to thank Bad Besser for Inviting
me te be a parat
columnist. I am flattered be thiskumy opinions might be of lo-
tereuttsBúglèreaderu.
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One nf theareas in which thave streng opinlomluthat of Ineffee-
tice managers in oar government. Coot nf government Is going np
and the taipayer Is nat getting his money's worth, whether at
federal,utateorlacallevels. .
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We beve the highest literary rate in the world and yet we choose
tooled
ineffective, incompetentpesplr tamanage ourmoaey atoll
levels nl government.
Their incompetence la quite evident by
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liberal give-away programs sock no anemplamarnt compensation,
publicaldand nthers. I amoot critising benefits fortho needy that
these programs were Intended ta help, but today It appears tabes
status symbol to be non-prododtive and be supported bythe gover-.
nment. Initially, anempinymentbennfita were for people who were
laidoff, not forpeaplewho werefired arqolt theirjota. Public aid
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isfartheneedy1natthegreedy .-
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There ore no qnollflcatisns to be.a pollUelas - no educational
-reqnlreanrnts0 notesting-procedurea, na minimum Standards
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yetwelettheaepeeplegovernanbasedon premlaeatheykatow they
-caiusetkeep. Each election time these officials nab us ta re-elect
them because they didsach a gandjnb. Goodjob( I
If tory perfor-
med wi theyproeoladd, whyis the coontry in nuch a big financial
mess? -
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of ciesa,... -
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Colum,üst
Arecentarticle lntheWallStreetjournalstatedthatjn 1970, only
11 yearnogo, Ifa person bada salary of$25,000a year, his alter-tax
purchasing power was eqoivalent to $20,000.- In 1981, in es-der to
keèp bis purchasing pewer nf $29,000, be wonld have
to grano
$59,000. This leaves $39,060, $27,000to cover Inflation and $22,000 to.
coverfederalincomenaeod rodal security taxes.
If we had left profit-minded insurance companies bondIe oar
social security syslem in the lost several decades,
we eisight be
paying lesa and geltiog larger social hecority cheeks. Not tao long
ago, Governor Ogllvie promisrd thalby instituting a leale income
lax, the financial problems of the State woold be solved. The odd
part of this is the Stato appears to bevo more financial problems
now than it did then. We all koaw what happened to Governor
Ogllvie.
Now, the state legislators say we all mont shoulderthe barden of
the RTA, CTA. and highways crises and want to increase salen lax
again. Il has been proven in the last 3 or 4 decadesthet ponciog
money into over-present crises does not solve them but only post-
pones the day of reckoning. The people are getting fed up with thin
type of leadership. The RTA, CTA riderswhone wages
are msch
leas than those providing the services caanot afford to continue to
pay forthem.
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Enoseji abest the Stato. What bas beensald regarding waSte at
thefederallevelwosld fillathickbook end Ionlyhave one coloras.
The hefty payraisen sed benefits Congrem has boon so liberal in
doling oat (gavermnent employees are paid wagen 8% above the
private sector) as well au playIng Santa Clans to
ll-interest
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nessetinreahthe O.ktanMaaorOom.Oneer,' Aa000talen .ednsatanmiaalaee,at
tSe Sors Dosed el Health totI5 y.ero
Ita Cn reniale.ud .osit.rt.n .05 the slot. si
1510515, I608aaanAnttdarAiccbrnstetry. TsoSCaffiltotalntthIAtboIbe.erd,,14d.
-EtOla Presided oSuruOCk Arte98reiaiO.., loa. H. te neIy risotad prwid64 si na
Oata8aC%afMrsitheIaraohatleraiMes&tjensipetoaieItsenc9CJI,...
-Fire Depaitment
readies
for, dispatch
ceflter move
Looking Back
in The Bugle
IlYears Ag (Jnly)
35 Monroe A Ereney residents
seek newer relief after ' heme
Sewer bnek-ops leave hamos
flooded.
Angsat Damash, 7010
Monroe, raid he'd hato to leave
community bocanse of
this
flooding problem...Jee Conti
heads Lions along With -Bob
Franklin, Sheldon Lode, Ren
Paokau, Herb Adler, Marshall
Spiklssgs, Angelo Marcheuchi,
Paul Alnnge, Ed Baanslrr, Tam
Conklin, Chock GiovseeUl sed
Tony Smlgiel...Chairman Ed
Baninlornooko $4609,000 bank nub-
scriptions -
for new
Nibs
bank...Bugle
. columnist Kay
Spiingn elected Riles PTA
prexy...Marilyn Congire, -Bogie
teen ealnmnist.;.Howard-Nora
area sechs flood relief...Pont Of-
fice bids ta be annosaced for
Milwaukee-Octavia area...Red
fox spotted by Frank Sarnsebson,
8533- Ozark...Malne High School
defeats Rilen High for state
haoeballchampionsblp. NIIesiteO
an Nibs High team include
Wayne Ambrose and Bffly mete.
Nues' Gary Olson an Maine
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team...Fir.t Brebeuf gradoating
class Tane 8...Park 0.5 recreatIon
tax approved, 380-302...Greonan
Heights holds
15th
annual -
festival...Pat Hacher married to
Bill Nottletos
. .50-59-village ap-
proprlatlonin$b,lfS,209.0b.
ConilernedonPagel9
Nues man gets
6
years in
kidnapping case
James lCortzer, 49, wau acolen-
ced to 6 years in prison last week
for the abdoction and sexual
assaaltofa7yearaldNiesgiclin.
the Lowrencewood shopping den-
ter lant Oct. 19. Esrlzer drew the
sentence alter he entered a godly
plea last May os the chargen of
deviate sexual asaaalt, tohiog in-
decent liberties with a child,
snlawfsl restraint -sed kidnap-
ping. According ta Cook Coanty
State'. Attorney's office, the plea
hargainlngwussnsght no that theY
7 year old victim wonld not have
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to appearat a tritI.
Kurtaor was charged with for-
cingthe childininhis car near the
Aldi's store In Lawrencowood
S(toppingcenterand takiog berta
a.isearby indastrial park whore'
he assaulted her.
He then
released the child within a few
blocks of ber borne añd,the in-
eldent d'as reported ta the Niles
police.
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The mont sophisticated fire
communications system in
Illinois will unen be serving urea
residenta. Acea fire departmoot
beads, including Riles sed Mor-
ten Grove officials, expect the
new nystem to be installed by the
end of July.
Once operational the uyntem
will receive fice calla for five
commonities sed dispatch mon
and equipment within these
communitlea. Special foatur000f
the commanlcationa system will
include computer hook -ups in-
forming dispatchers not only
where a home sr bnsiness io
located but also instant Infer-
matins on the surrnsndlag areas
such as chemical storage areas,
nearby schools sed chorehes or
detonru inroads.
The commanications center
will be the nerve centor,of the
area Regional Emergency
Dispatch (RED) system which io
made- up of fire dopartmenta in
Rilen, -Morton Grove. Glenview,
North-, Maine sed Glenbraok.
Fire departmento within the
RED oystem share equipment,
training nl firemen, sed provide
byBebBesner
assistance at fires sed accidenta.
Aloe the five comritonitles share
the expenue of a single diapat-
chiog operation, ratherthan have
separato systems. -
Harry Kinowuki, Rilen Fire
Department Duty Chief, super-
vines and coordinates activities
within the RED system. Among
kin renposslbilltlea are over-
seeing the fire eomnsunieatlom
syntem as well so soperviutlig the
construction sed mnve to the
permanesteenter.
Since 1977, a temporary com-
monicatloos system bas
originated of the Nibs Fire
Department,- 8360 Dempster st.
However, the equipment used is
not of date sed the facilities are
very small.
Theisew dispatch
center will provide 960 square
feet fer the dispatchers as np-
posed to the current 180 square
feet -,
Additionally, the sew dom-
manications center, to be located
in the basement of the Glenview
Fire Departmmt,2815 Glenview
rd., will be self contained, which
in Oat the cose with the present
Casathaned on Page 30
Nilesiter turnrdoui by the hundreds on Saturday, July 4th tu watch
theparadespomored by theNilen Park District. Approximately 35
sedia stepped off from the Notre Dame parking lot at 0-30
am. and
were badly applauded by the spectators along the Main st. route.
Forlsoalely the rains didn't come dawn sein the parade reached
Graman Heighto, bot Park District persoanel
were qoite disap-
pointed when the rains caused the crowd lo disperse quickly.
Several carnival type games bad been set
up for the children
together with a 'booncin house' for their amusement sed hot dogs,
potato chips sed pop were available for everyone.
The short
program which had been planned and the presestation of awards
fsrparudeparticipselsworealss postponed.
Jnplterandlts Moans", an exhibit on lose fcomthe Smithuonise
Institute, Washington, D.C. is corrently on display at the Riles
Ubrary and the stay han boon estended to August 31.
Large
detailed panels are on display und a movie is also being shown as
part of the presentation. Riles Library personnel are very pleased
at being abbetopreuentthiscullsral event lathe residento.
Congretomso Joha Porter is presenliog u Senior Citizen Con-
ference on Saturday, July lb from b p.m. to 330 p.m. at the Levy
Senior Center, 1700 Maple ave., Evooston. The conference is open
to all senior residents of the 10th DistrIct sed will hove a panel, of
experto present to discuss health, crime sed hsnuing, all areas of
vital concern to senior citizem. Members of Porter's staff win be
present to offer help with Medicare sed any other individual
problems.
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Morton Grove resident
biselas J Swnek, 5700 W. Warren st. won
$5,000 playing the Illinois Lottery's $1 weekly Lottery Bingo
game.
Lottery Bingo, which bas since bees discontinued, required that,
Macian match four namboro in the seconttrow on ber game ticket
la Wut the top weekly prize. Plany'a Oakton Drugn,0000 Lincoln
ayo., Skokleearned a $50 agent bonus on the sale of Marian'n win-
ologticket.
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