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The Life from Berwyn, Illinois • 21

Publication:
The Lifei
Location:
Berwyn, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
21
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Wednesoay, August 25. Page 21 The LIFE rwo tickets follow TO HALL BOWL Etttuwe 5025 W. 25th ST. hree-car crash MH DRINKERS CICERO Openings Available In PER policing the area Att Stowing August 25, 1982 at CHRASTKA MEMORIAL CHAPEL SERVED GLASS MENS WOMENS FROM YOUR OWN BEER MEISTER DRAFT BEER BAR" MIXED JUNIORS FALL LEAGUES NOW FORMING FIND OUT HOW Our special laasapurcftasa ptan aaows you your favorite brand of draft bear AND your own BEER MEISTER for less money each month than the coat of canned bear alone! Team or Individuals lit ITTFFl Call for Information 6301 West Cermak Berwyn 7 p.m. Public Invited 656-4440 ORDER YOURS TODAY) Ik mtTa9 1.

1 99L8900 IliaiV iiHtiiiMiu Xfl aVTTuOW Ak MaV immmmiimmmmiiitim 20-year-old Berwyn man received I traffic tickets Aug. 17 after a tnree- collision at Windsor and East ave-is lichard Hozjan was charged with fol-fng too' closely and not having his ver license with him His court date lept 3 lis car was southbound when it collid-with the auto in front of Hozjan trying to turn left That auto went Windsor Avenue and hit another stopped in traffic, lerwyn officer Lance Rubringer is-ti six tickets Aug. lis to the driver of a with no license plates which he said It through an alley south of Roosevelt Stomas Noble. 18, was charged with lig an alley as a thoroughfare, failure ngnai, no alid registration, failing to tisfer the car title, having open liquor I driving while his license is suspend- Mic J-t- 17 I Id j. nduit stolen incidents reported by Cicero police week.

Thomas Tyan of Hecker Co. 1 Co. of Chicago said someone stole 50 ces of conduit from his truck while it parked at 5900 and the el strip, i representative of LaFemme Gift ip. 5939 35th told police some-( threw three chunks of concrete ugh the plate-glass window, entered I stole the cash register. Police added re was no money in the register, lennis Thielmann of Wisconsin told fce someone stole four tires and lels from his car which was parked B20 S.

53rd Ave. (ichael D. McGrath, 28, of Chicago I arrested at 14th Street and 50th Ave- and charged with disorderly con- Police said he appeared in a public in an intoxicated condition. Bond Iset at $50, and be was given a Sept 9 tro court date. fc Cicero juveniles were arrested in 1800 block of 51st Avenue and rged with violating curfew.

Bond set at $50. and they were given a 27 Cicero Court date." A 23-year-old Berwyn man was issued three traffic tickets after Berwyn police said they saw his speeding car go through a stop sip at 23rd Street and Home Avenue Eugene Pope was charged ith disregarding a stop sign, driving under the influence of liquor and driving while his license is expired His court date is Sept 1. A law mower was stolen Aug 12 out of a garage at 1343 Scoville Ave. A battery charger was stolen the night of Aug 11 out of a garage at 2521 Kenil-worth Ave No loss was reported after someone Aug. 11 forced a service door to enter a gaidgc u.

UX Grave Ave. Berwyn patrolman Ronam V'dtatt stopped a truck he said was speeding about 12:40 a.m. Aug 14 and riding the curb at 26th Street and Oak Park Avenue Three tickets issued The driver, Anthony Ferraro, 24, of Chicago, was ticketed for driving while intoxicated, speeding and improper lane usage. A Cicero man was ticketed after Berwyn police said his car hit a garage at 1446 Lombard Ave. David Maskill.

22, was ticketed for driving under the influence of liquor. Pedro Zalamanaca, 32, of Cicero was arrested at 1500 Cicero Ave. and ticketed for driving on a suspended driver's license and driving without headlights. Bond was set at $1,000, and he was given a Sept 14 Maybrook Court date Arsiteo Escouedo, 40, of 1430 S. 48th Court was arrested at 1300 Cicero Aw.

and charged with having open liquor i been in his auto. Bond was set at $50, and he was given an Oct. 18 Cicero Court date VILLAGE EeIR Saturday August 28th 9 AM to 6 PM IT'S A CARNIVAL OF ALWAYS AT i COUNTRY CHALET RESTAURANT Come end have lunch with us at the Riverside Fair American flrcacfc flntiqups Bohemian Cooking 25 Forest Ave. Riverside 442-8110 FAIR DAY SPECIAL Enter our Dumpling Eating contest and win a Free Dinner I CASH AND CARRY NO LAY AWAY PRESENT THIS AD FOR A 20 DISCOUNT ON ALL FURNITURE WHAT COULD BE FAIRER? 7 East Burlington Riverside 442-009 V2f OLB FASH 101 EB! CORNER ill 03222 S.HARLEM Sl RIVERSIDE ATADI 447-2022 COSMIC SWARM $23 With our 9 flavors of delicious Fudc First of the season annuel Apples 'Mi flavors of Icily Belly" Jelly Beans Chocolate dipped strawberries Cotton Candy I'oiK'oni BASKETBALL 1 549 AR'S REVENGE 2195 DRAGSTER $1549 AIR SEA BATTLE OUTLAW 1549 CANYON BOMBER Many others at same low prices Supplies limited price good thru 8-29-82 29 E. Burlinglotl Riverside 4-ltKiI MM i'TtJ'SiaaaMalaaaaaaaaaaaaB I I fiTj oijaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaF 1 7 PC.

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