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John Ox i on, V -f3
<br />4istorical Pres. Comm.
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<br />NOVEMBER, BOARD MEETING -' Y
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<br />the'Noveeber PANG Board.Meetinq, held at Tom and Margie .
<br />Yarger's home Weds' .11/14) the :following 501d2'and 'New'
<br />Business was discussed:
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<br />1. Report froe Jerry Jankowski on Crime Statistics
<br />A. Computer printout from East Sector Office (only), for just
<br />PANA addresses,,, shows 1robbery, 21 burglaries, 32 larceny
<br />& 3 motor vehicle theftases 6/1/84 thru 11/14/84.
<br />It is possible other cases, reported to the Central or hest PANA Newsletter Nov. 17, 1984 Vol. 12, No. 7
<br />Sector Offices are not included in the printout. 1 every 2
<br />or 3 days.
<br />B. 'Guardian Angel' volunteers - besides Yours truly, Jerry &
<br />Nick Jankowski - ZERO. Two Fit tadio`transmitter/receiver
<br />sets received and in use at varying hours and sections.
<br />Call 232=3440 now -,,or after your house is burgled.
<br />C. Board 1lerdtors received reports of 10 crimes, as a result of
<br />our October Newsletter request 602 had been reported,
<br />officially, to the Police.
<br />D. Gene DeFaum reported he received 1 inquiry concerning dead -
<br />bolt locks. He visited, measured and quoted a low price,
<br />installed. The lady has not cslled to ask his back.
<br />. General Board agreement to keep wp the above anti-crime
<br />caspaign, regardless of the apparent disinterest.
<br />2. Report from Gene DeFauw on curb repair project: No response,
<br />yet, from Hr. Plata of the Cityr<Engineer's Office.
<br />3.
<br />A. Report from yours truly concerning visit with David Roose,
<br />Admin. Ass't. (to the Mayor) on Neighborhoods, requesting
<br />our assistance circulatingpetitions for support of the City
<br />Bond Issue for 13.88 -million to provide basic services,
<br />including -Police, Firei:Park, Street-j,d Curb repair/main-
<br />tenance.`ALL; PROPERTIED'PANA;RESIDENTS ARE ASKED TO SIGN
<br />THE PETITION. Adsittedly, the Board was divided on support
<br />fg- the petition, ':l suggest it is needed to handle our
<br />short teteneed0 now unsupported by Federal #s State money.
<br />The deadline for: the return of these copies of the Mayor's
<br />petition 1s Dec 3rd, so, visit the Board Member near you,
<br />or, welcome.his'or her -call, so we can report in on time.
<br />&rrt on q k P .fLyl PeeM Moody; In a Nord (or 3!) -
<br />'A rousing Success!'' Suggestion &;agreement from Board that
<br />the Hallowe'en Block'Party should become an Annual Event. 2 or
<br />3 similarly :'packaged' Block Parties should, the Board agreed,
<br />be developed for other Aypes'of seasonal and/or holiday times.
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<br />f Newsle#ter Naw. 1984 Vol. 12, No. 7
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<br />. 5 CAR(N i6ID WALK -DEC. 23 - SUNDAY!
<br />PICK UP CANDLES, BASS AND SAND FOR YOURSELF: AND NEIGHBORS AT
<br />JERRY JANKONSKI'S HOME, 804 FOREST, ON SATURDAY OR SUNDAY, '12/22
<br />& -23, FROM 2:00 TO 4:00 P.M. EITHER DAY.
<br />The PRICE 13 STILL JUST $1.00 FOR 10. Let's light up all of our
<br />sl Bets, this year, for:al I of our Visitors to enjoy - and for us
<br />CIers - to warm our way?'- 'Sinrjing as we go!'
<br />Candle lighting should be about 6:00 P.M., Sunday evening.
<br />Caroling LrMd the ligltited Cfr�istg_ag Tree ton the 'Perot- at
<br />Park and _Manitou) Diii kouto f tax
<br />The Salvation Army Brass Sand.will be with us again to 'Give us
<br />the beat'!
<br />Santa Claus and (maybe?)- 'Reindeer' Sleigh Rides for ALL!
<br />B. CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATING & LIGHTING PILL BE SATURDAY, DEC.
<br />Bth, free 10:00 A.M. until Noon, at the `Point'. Come One; Cone
<br />All! If the or children would like to bring a shiny or handmade
<br />ornament - (fireproof, unbreakable and NO return -guarantee!) -
<br />they would feel more a part of the festivities, I -suspect.
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