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.Biige.Thjday,December16. 1971
Oaktoø Junior College Se
Ofl Cammwilty CòIlege èx-
essed appreciation to the UIL-
noia Junior College Board at its
Dec. 10, meetIng for its Novein-
ber approval of a 105 acov site
adjacent to Maryblil Cemetery
in Nibs for the college cgmlmsi
Selection of that olio evolved
Over nearly two years of study
by the collegeS a number of con-
cerned citizens and profeosional
real estate advisors. Approval by
th Illinois Junior College Board
of tldssiteconffrzns the thorough-
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fleos with which that choice was
reached.
The action of the. Illinois
Junior Collego Board clears the
way for a hoed issue referendum
to finance a lermaneot
amIsto
for Oakton College. A dote for
the referendum has not been set,
though late February, 1972 Is the
tentative target.
Total cost of the campis, the
amount to be fitinnced locally by
the band Issue and the affect on
diStrIct property taxes cannot be
determIned sOlIta perchase price
fpr the land has beenestabllshed,
SPeech Team Results
By Joel LevIs
The MaIne East sieeelt team
hod Ito most successful week of
competition is five members of
thé team placed flout or second
at the Thororidge tournament on
Nov, 20.
Dyane Karp of Morton Grove
i4aced
second In dramatic inter-
pretation, ColLi Karp and Dave
Novak, both of Morbo Grove,
Were fIrst in duet acting, andin
extemporan000s speaking joel
LevItt and Jim Fry, both of Mor-
ton Grove, were first and second
respectively.
7OoitI.
HELLO We are introducing ourse1vs to you.
Ian't ii oxciting to stroll into the
ARCADE ofthe TAlISMAN VILLAGE at
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2640 GOlF RD., (Space #147)
in GLENVIEW, ILL.
andjind a little bit oJ.5th Ave. lind Michigan Ave.
rolled into one deliciously Feminine shop?
The very. newest Incosmetics and
to be shown exactly bow co apply
it, to make a more beautiful you.
That important item of sleepwear
for that IinportantNlgbt, when you
want to look your most allurIng.
The exact touch in elegance of
accesoorles, fIrst in fashion for
you.
l'hat Perfect gift, for your home
or someone special.
And when everyone alAs
you-
" Where didyonfind
it?" Ton will
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lO!il(UtJ '1O9t1(L
Why don't you just drop In and have an tlAuoual cup of coffee
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with us. Come In and relax & browse.
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FACTORY PRICE
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COMPANY
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LAMPS-STATUES-FOUNTAINS-MARBLE ETC.
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Ftl Il iLl
or. Hospitâl
:. Art Club Stuffs... Toys
Maine East Art club members (1,-r.)
Wanayliorn Benjawan of
Des Plaines, John Cichon et Des Plaines, LaurIe Engwàli of Des
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Plaines, Sue Barakat of NUes, and Pat Jager oftolleswork on
stuffed anImals to be donated to Lutheran General hospital.
Nues Firemen Host
Mechanics.
Seminar
The Niles Fire Deportment,
Ing recognized for theIr lead-
ershlp in the fireflghting field,
established another "first°' re-
cently when they hooted the first
fIre department mechanics seto-
tear held In the state of Illinois,
TIW two-deyechool,whichdrew
60 fire mechanics from 30 towns
aa far away an Normal and Wau-
began woo sponsored by the Ill-
10010 'feonIonoI FIre Chief's
AssoCiotlon, The classes we rn
conducted by recognized leadoro
.,.
In the maintenance field, such
as Hugh Walker, columnist for
. Fire EngIneerIng, Ralph Browne,
an expert In alternators, reg-
01enero and electrical accessor-
leo, sod Kenneth Hoffman, of the,
Hale Fixe Pomp company,
According to NUco Fire Chief
Albert L, Hoelbl, the course co-
vered all phases of mechanicsl
repair and mninteoonce of fIre
apparatus.
Thin,
according to
Chief Hoelhl, representa a oub
stantlal savings to village hod-
geta because much el the work
Io able to. be performed by on
duty fIre Personnel. The school
was so well received that s cl-
Artistic Italian people have
como to Nues to show the
residents the best of Italian
At a special ididion of 'the'
Board . o
Education o Maine
Township High School Diotrict
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207 Monday evening, Dec. 6, E.
s.
art. Ugo Fiore has received ¡%
Hoy McConnell, 1710 Glenvlew
3 Gold Medals for his work
ave., Park Ridge, was appointed
as an artist and Interior
to membership on the board as
Decorator.
a replacement for Wesley Hart-
,
mIl, NUes, who renlgued efec..
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lIve Dec. 1, McConnell will serve
out the remaInIng four menthe of
HarmeD's term.
A former member of the DIs-
el'
trict 207 hoard, McConnell Is
weU qualified for the appoint-
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ment, having had- cons1derabe
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8068 N. MILWAUKEE.
825-6925
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KC's Spönsor
Tou,°izament
villsn mechanic for one of the ' '
nation's largest.truck msnufac-
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tureo'swhlcb producosfiee appsr-
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alus even attended. Because of
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theI enthusiasm shows, Chief
North
American
Martws
Hostel saId, the school will be Knights of Columbus Council will
corne an annual affair,
again ' sponsor theIr fIfth annual
At the same time, two NUes
Holiday Tourumnent at St. John
fIrefighters, Thomas Marcotte Brebeuf gym, .8200 N. Harlem,
and Michael
, Riley, attended the NUes. For 7th grade students the
11th Annual Advanced Practical
tourname9t will be played on the
Course on Emergency Aid and followIng days: Sunday. Dec. 19
Transportation of. the Critically from 1 p,rn. to 8 p.m.; Monday,
Ill
and Injured. during a four
Dec. 20 from 6 to 9 i.rn. (quit'-
day course given at the Chicago cor finals); Thesday, Dec. 21 -
Fire Academy.
,
7 to' 8 p.m.; Sunday. Jau. 2 -
This brings to 36 the number
12:30 p.m. (3rd, and, 4th place);
of Nibs firefighters to attend
Sunday, Jane 2
1:30 p.m. (7th
this school which was qutabllok- grade cheerleading); Sunday, jan.
'ed In 1963.
2 - 2 p.m. (1st and 2nd place).'
More than 170 firefighters and
For 8th grade: Saturday, Dec.'
ambulance attendants from the
15 from I p.m to S p.m.; Son-
Midwest participothd. in what has day, Dec. 26 from I p,afl
to 8
become one of the most promIs-
p.m.; Monday, Doc. 27 from 6
ont uornisoro In the emergency te 9 p.m.) flaesday, Dec. 28 from
first aid field In the nation, lt 6 to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, Dec.
Is now presented twice each year
29 from 6 to 9 p,m
(quarter
because of the great demand for
finals); Thursday, Dec. 30 from
' its Information.
6 to 7 p.m. (semI_finals); Sun-
The course covers ill
daases
day, JAn. 2 - 4 p.m. 9rd and 4th
of treatment Including fractures,
place); Sunday, Jau. 2 - 5 p.m.
childbirth, burns, artIficIal reo-
(5th grade cheerleading); Sunday,
pirados. shock and' the hxtrica.. Jan. 2 - 6:30 p.m. (lot and 2nd
lion of victims from auto acri- place). '
dents.
lnstructoro are choosen .
Chairmen Larry Skaja and Stan
from a list of the leading ex..
Hinkt stated tels wlli be one of
ports,
matly of them medical the ler.geat tournaments In the
professors at. the leading, med-
ares with an entry of 48 teamo.
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leal collegen.
Refreshments will be 'served,
Chief Hoelhl sold' 1cm
impur.. Grand Knight Charles O'Grady
toot that Hilen fIrefighters keep
Informs us that In additionto the
up with the latest developments
regular llaphies awarded to the
in this fIeld enpoclally since the
winners , there wifi be special
deparment has been a pioneer
awards for the cheerleaders.
in operatIng and emergency am- '
Come and see In action these
balance nervino in the northwest .7th and 8th grade studenta, the fu-
suburban oreo.
,
lure Stars of tomorrow.'
Appointed 'to
list. 201 '
Board
huard president, vice, plAsldent,
pabIlo relations chalrahan and
chairman of the important educo-
lion conimittees,
In speaking of fappofltt5oenl
William P. Wuehrmann, presi-
dent of the board, commented;
"We are extremely pleased thot
Mr. McConnell will take on this
respoilbiUty aoci rejoiio os on
the hoard, especially at thIs d11
ficult' period wbeq the board io
faced withsomaaiyflnancial prob
lems. Wewiil certin)y welcome
the educational leadership he will
provide."
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Macbell, whom McConnell will
re:place, was compleilsg his sixth
oar on the board when ho moved
from the towuablp and was on-
able to complete thé laut
mnths of his tarin in office.
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