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MEN'S and BOYS' 1,JOGSHOES
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488 Reg 144Lb.COUPON.--..........J ""COUPON
Skakie offlcials and represen-dives from Illinois Bell cut thebon F'lday, Aug. 4toformallyn Illinois Bell's new'eCenter Store at the corn-
.,iy'sskokiebuslnesooffice,8707lioJdeblv&
nsls Bsil's Skokie MaiiagerTate asid area reoldénts can
w shop In person and neethede variety of residenceephane equipment as well asmonutrationo o the varionsephoneservicefeatures,rate added that, customerstose harneo are already wiredthoutletsforplug-lnphonescanoct equipment they want, t5kenome and plug It In. l'blu wayny avoid having to wait for andaller and aio the charge forlastaller'svidlt.It's a whole new concept in
me telephone service," saidte. "Our PhoneCenter Storeli make it easier for nurstomers to decide what kinds ofones and services are best for
eli-homes."Thenewphonecenter8torewfflrveresidejlce customers inUit-lnwaed, Morton Grover Nitosnd Skokie whose telephone nom-cn begin with 647, 673,674, 675,
76,677,679,965,966or967.Customers can continue ta pay
olephono bills and conduct otherostine telephose business at thekohle location. Hours are 8:30un. to5 p.m., Monday through
TM leCtureDeveloping enlightenment
trough the. Ti-anucendentalleditation program will be thePlcafalecturemesday,Ang.jst
at 7:30 pm; at the Skokleevonshlre Community Center,sellrovect.,Skokle.The lecture is free and open toe public. For further infor-$tloncall864-l810.
FrI..$at..$uln.Mofl..Tu.,.Aug, 1.1-12-13-1415
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Henil, LAWRENCEWOOD .M;;nuSHOPPING CENTER
OAKTON and WAUKEGAN, NILES.
There'snodoubtinanyone'unilndthatadefb.itopIanisnecto survive :flnanclally todAy. Goals must ho set not only forretirement timo but also for all the years liot*een now and the
orslmplycun'tbegovornecd byabodget, yotkrnsstsotastdè a pro-determined amount of money each yugr.Thls,of cosnse; meanssame of your income each month must heel! to the safety of yearsavings sccoant before it ends op la someone else'n pocket If youmiss year goal eno mouth, make it up the next time. don't let Itbecemeahabit. .
Emergency expenses happen to everyone bot they need not be afinancial disstor If you hove an "Ernergenty Fund". Ceep morethan one lype ofnavings account; a regular passbook for theninallestamaunt. Whenyouhaveseachedyourgoal there,try Iran-oferrinhall ofitto a Gilda, or ninety day account, which pays ahlghelinterestrate.Oucoagaln,transferfondsfromtldsaomunttos hlgheryieldlag CeftifitoofDepoult,Ji000ingrnsturlty dates tocolncidew4thanUclpatedoxpeuses,authedsiuonc, hosuingortrsvelMyoufranoferomoneacunttoaMger1,jelon0 besuce to keep up your regular deposits to the panshookaccount. Ifmosey burns a hole, even In your checkbook, have your baautomsUcallytrsojferasppeffiedamoantshmonthinto,
Ifyouhovechildren,openaThjstee5,vijioacconjtttnthnename,Minoro.caneacn750Intoreut heforehavingtofljea returnwlth theI!temaIRovanueSrvlce.Thiumeamamlnorcunhoveupto$I5oolnaS% savingsaccoontwithnoesdosothoIn.
Pecuonunotcovecodbyansppro4rofitshsrliigorpeasionplcan benefit by having an3ndivtduol Retirement Account (ffiA)which allowstaxfreecontcibutjono annUal ofupto $175k. Thine ac-
whenthearcountholderreashedtheogeof30to. Self.employedper-500smoyhaveasimilorKçoghsccountwlthamnalcedfribuftomop
All accounts should be in a finuicIal iàstitutionproteeted by theFederal Depesit Insurance Corporation (Ir.D.I.C.). Currently, anindividual depositor Is covered to $40,000 by F,D.LC., however, a
combinatiom. . .
When year savings schedule Is plannedand In effect, it'otlme toconsider a mast 'blueprint" or trout agreement to protect your
wiUandaThistcanunveaconsiderableamoontofmonoyintotaxesandaisomakeprovutomforyaureagyounolonger have the tone for, or becomè tinablo,to, handle financialaf-fairs. Itis natnecesusry, arrecornmendedto Walt until one's lateryeacstouetupaThiut,Hnceverthemejoijtyfyoedgpmerseem to think they will need nudi assistance; either they areposulinlutic about their earning powers or simply refuse toacknowledge thoirmortality. Theseyowigpeople, scith years of in-flstedeacningu ahead ofthem should definitolyconotcuct the basicframework of a good trust as they begin their careers and/orfansilios. There aremsnytes oftrnutagreemontswhic can bestbedesccibedbyaTrnstoffjcer..
Saving, andevenntuklug succifites to doso, Is not easy, but withcarefol planning,mostpeopleom set upu programtheinselveswhlchtheyarecomJortabloundfituthefrtyje
Editor'snate: The above inforination:ss been provided through
ROduce yoor drivisg mileage bycombiolog shopping sod corn.baling trips. You'll save gasolineaod probably tirnc an wollt
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Potting SoilThu 'o sat just plain dirt, butfoncy dirt. It states prize plasmgrow. No problem far yourDesner-Cleunor,. He cas basdlpboth plain and fancy spots andnotln and retten ta you Grade Adollies far thu orsI JsdgemcntDay. . .
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Nues Lihrary chalks t*p $27,000 fiscal deficithyKeseannDoInna new raofofthrlibraand the ox- thnirfigm'esdeeplyinthe.jThe Nies LibraryDistrict has pandedlibrarypargjot In other board action, Mrs.accumulated a total deficit of Attheendofthefisrelyearlu7d Jackson, Wiles Library Ad-$141,471.70 between 1576-1978, the library inCnrred a record tlllttlstrOtor,annooncodthe scier-chalting upu deficit af$27,455 for $t05,484.79 profit, up from tios of a new childrem' librarian,the 1978 fiscal year. President $31,554.08 m 1973. The increased Cheryl Flion. Mu. Flints is aGillet,attheAugnooNllesp,,bc library district and revesso graduate of the University ofLibrary District meeting, at- shociiig fands contributed to the Illinois, Champaignurbano,Iributed the loss to the increased totsis. 1978 was the first year the bord member Postinecast of heating and utilities, the library started to operato with questioned Jackson on her solee-
966.3900.1-4
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From the,
LEFT HANDbyDavidllenuer
. .Edltoc&Puhllaher
4; Lest year In Niles, Mlchian, the city manager instituted o
cut baçk ita own uso of energy. The program was a fantasticsuccess. The amountsofergsond kilowatts saved were enor-mass. The dollar savings were significant. The savings Isenorwereevenmoroha,se
Attheendofthe flrstyear, thomassgerwaufeliagpretygoedabouttheortofistowaandltagieBstgfrcOinpanysentthevlllagealetter. It owed the componyanad-dItIOnaI $2,500 became lt didn't fulfill Its minimum usage ofgasandelectricity. .
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their disuatinfactton with the local organized baseballprogramb. Uuually,the slugger In the homme was treated un-fairly,orthemanager'sson was rece ingpreferentlal frmeut. It's been a yearly topic which Is raised at the endet
Theworidisfullef inequities Wbyobouldtheljtt.3e1,eag',aeseucapefromllfe'srealities?
VOLNO.9,THEBUGLE,Thtj5i,$DA,Auuuwu.js,
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ii;iiTWoskegan Road Northileld, willbe held there on Wednesday,Augsutl3,from7untilop,m.
Tuition foi- residents of theOaktoo district is $12 per credithour. Residents who are 60 yearsof age or older pay $6 per credithour.
For further Information, con-tacttheOCc Admissions Office at067-6391.
residentsOakton
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,join. for.ces
Community College college-credit coarnesoffeced alteo 0CC
6yDlaneMIIler
Mayor Nicholas Blaue madeo promise to Over 100 Nordicatownhouse residents last Wed-nenday to "take care ofeverything in your area within 0months or you can have sPropositlonBlase."
Blase's ntatemont caine at ameeting called by the NordicoAvenue Residents CommIttee farBetter Living who have beenworking diligently for several
months not only to clean op theirtownhouse. ores located directlyIn back of the LawrencewoadShopping Center, butto correctthe flagrant building violations.While 45% of the townhouses areprivately owned, the remaining55% are leased ont throughKuschner . Management andLawrencewoad Management.Renters of the townhosoes claim
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Swim-a-thon fund-raisers
In our teen days oui high sithool coaci sued to knock onparent'u doors in an attempt to nell them life inaurance, He
tedmade the teansi forunathietic reasons. We aurml.lued the
..E andnfrawonoacbfootsaho'dknowbjuleftfootfromhisrjgh.
Hin bo'othèr wan a Big 10 unIversity quarterbalik, afterpreviously starring on our high uchool team. When the
. youngorbrothei- madè his appearance on the field in his . ...i freaiImanyear,heautematjoallymadettoeam, . ' :
E .' Doe Nelson (right), Hiles ParkDlstcict . LifeandBreath"nwim-a-thonheldceceatlyatthe: astte'ainti. Notalwaysdldvlctozygotjtenwijorenj E nilPecintendeitt of recreation. passes out four $25 Nifes Park District Pool. The savings bends were: orthüfronge5 orthebenteal. . . ' B oHoredaspriseobytheFlrstNatiam1anofNfl- . : and Dempoter Plaza Bank, Fundd from the event- . .. : .........° ': ' . : Wllen, Thefaurcollectedthepmat l he nuedforcago uclatión'apledgenforChlcagoLuag Auseciatlon'o "Swimfor pnu rauOstnpreventundcwifroljs gdtaease.
Board member EaJud caminen-todsbothsughttheoalarywasfajrsince the new librarinacould not
starting oalary will be $9,906.When told thIs fact, Films asked,
should have Interviewedlibrarians from the closingschoolsinthedistrict. Ms. FIlons
"Can I live on It Is this area?"
lion process. He Instated Jackson
has been liet up at Madison
begin at $9,900 with a 6 monthreviowandlôco-easejflnorder.
thatOnowacoountforthopscposeof recording all library activity
beutartedat the same rato as the
ber Breitbart suggested Flinixlsthlg employees. Board mom-
It was announced by Breltbart
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Village of NuesEdition
T1ugLr8146 N. SHERMEN. fiOLES, ILL
Blase sets 6 month deadline forcorrecting townhouse violations
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JObBouniiCenter opensat Oäk Mill
THE BUGLE»hold Bulo,
Edltoru,d Pohilohe,
VONo.,Augns17,. 8746 N Sherm., Rd.
Nllu,sflI;664 -
Phoul 96-39OO.1.2.4Pthlloh,d Weoldyon Thuuday
loNUu,flJJloSulLClllS pIllage for
TiloBI.gIÔpoId l*Chkago, Ill.SnblOoiùlIourate (Inod000rr)Per Ingle copy 115-
silo?wóy0on -Thr,t yearnI y,ar Senior Cftloulyr(0Ut.Of.coIiflly) 5ltOOlynn, (foreign) 5iooOperlal iSolent onkoripiju(Sept. Bu Moy $2.00AH (PO nddreoseo as for
-$elkemen $7.00
CøuntyrecutJyopell$2llinoM attheOa MiflMaujnf$fl00 Thecenter, ngons.,.J by Oakton Community College and the fookCounty Officefo5f ServIc provfduc,,jolitrg Plograjos, and a Placement oervice to assist unem-ployed renidloin of the -Norjb and Nôrthwute suburbo. GuyBaldwin, dfrer of the JOb-Bowid Center, Inspenk the Cutero1150051go u1fthflMaJ,c0W18el0rforBu cnyoccjManpower Servicu, Des Plalnea, and Dr. S. Savon Moths,nsolosm000and Cook CoieityoffiejManpowerservices. For informatIon about Uusernk, offered bythefreeprogram.caiisoo.00io.
Appeal forblood donors
Skokie Valley Community1fopltal Is making a specioj ap-peal for blood donoN on TuesdayAugust- M, to help alleViate theCl4tICOlbloedshortaget,,jreveryyear over the labor DayWeekend.
All blood types are urgentlyneçdedaccordlng to Joann SeifE,donor coordinator at Skokie
- Volley.Drawing Oiznes on Tuesday,
Asgad 29, win be from 9:30 am.to g p-m. If necessary, hours willbe extendo,j to oceomjnd ad-dltlonaldonom. -
People wiling to donate bloodeieidcallthehjeueappOlnbnoot Ofl-9600,ezt.24i.
--Thomäs William ii.ris.ru.
Flynn -.--.. blovuIunaA$torn.y. of Law At$orn.y at Law
Announce Tb. Opefling Of TheirNILES LAW OFFICE
8043 N. MilwaukeeAvenu.Nues, Illinois 00648:-
. 965-0400.CRIMINAE .AW
I00IThMIIGCAStsLUCALTRAFHCISTATWNS
MAIUJlMMpOSSSlON ASSØULTMDBATyffiyu.nwwm - - -- wucu- -ljlilyl&t IUSB$2lEMBlallMu
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'-IEVWlIMlMylAW flhlfMS&iijpBItsAlpmlBME --ltLTATE$2SI$s ZUlWe -
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7I0. GIfl.rOIPracfIg. ofCrImInaI and CIvII-Lo.,"abl. F...
Mikva staff atNibs PostOffjp
Cigreosinan Abner J. Milbaahl000rrentnoundofpoatoflVleibmapped outwith the i'atop scheduled for NUes, Saday, Angoot 19, from 9 n.mnoon.
At that time, a mulber 0f the°flS1SSma11'S staff will be In the
Nues Post Office at 8977Oaktoji to meet with, or le.'hand to resIdents seeaoslotance from the fedgovernment.
Theaevfsltshavetakenplaca continuous basis si,Congsessmon Mlkva initiatheni In 1$7I Since that tamore than 1800 resIdents Istoken advantage of the op-Instiles to meet with the MII'ataffers. In lSl7aIone, Milpeosuade contact with I
CongressIonal office In thin n'nec.- The Coogress,nan' oIntE
aid people In dealing wIthSocial SecurIty Aifminlsfratjand Velorons Minlolsfratlr'They are also able In ansquestions about legislat,health care, ImmIgration, unploymest compensation, tanand other topics. The post offlVISIta orean entension of tCongreasionol office workilhours and part of the aereiprovided to the residents of tTenthfllsfrjct. -
Congressman Mlkva's nedlstrlctofficetalocatejat 21001-"
e ave., Evaoston 00M!. Thphonenwnberlsfg
Psychodrama
workshops atOrChard Center: oc'awi Mental Health Contar
-of NUes Toidnohip Is apoosoringtwo all-day workshops In role-playing ong psychodrason. Thefirst on Saturday, Sept. 23 fromO5MtO&3OpJfl.Willbgear4professIo,,si and will provideteCIOdqoestobeusedInepy
The second workshop")'nk1flO$ORehear5aJforUfe"willbegeae-.tathfgpoblIc. PartJcIp Will spend anunclUng,Satwy, Sept. 30 from9GO am. to 3:30 p.m. acting outlife situations that may be ap-pllcable to one's own living en-vironinent.
ls ojei acat booth.
Mental Jnjth Conter, I800GreosPoint rd., Skokle. Further taler-ai! beObtalnedbycng
American - iDiabetes méeting
All diabetics and taels- familiesorecnrdIallyInvjte,Jfaa the
Diabetes Association, RogersParkClmpter.onTharsay,Aap24, at 73O p.m. in the Pot-
-tawotosnie P&k Fieldhouse, 7340-
N Rogers ave.-(5 blocks east nfRidge ove). Mrs. Jeanne Harris, -
RD, nutrluonist forthe chlcagpADA office, will discuss Baste,Nutritional Needs of theDIabolic." The chapter needs.volunteers forD1abees Tag Day,to be held P'rlday, Oct. 8. If an.y.
oo3callthechafrpecsto,MLElSieSaltz,atdOl.57l& r
-Mótorfueltax -
Illinois munIclpalltlea haveheels 011Otted$1l,l6O,157 as their-
sitare almotor fuel tan paId Intothe.SInte1eásuy-diirIng July.
- according to the IllInola Dopar.tillent of Tfsnspostatlon. In-dwiedwuNuee,g,m,
; Senior Citi -' - nNEWS AND VIEWS
w.-,NEWSFORMLNaMISEOMI -...d a
FROM1UETRlDENTSEf5oRv1.wdingS0800aktou,9674140,ezt.i8leraS
SENIORClTlZENPMfY11JLD.pRoff&jOn Tuesday, /ougnst 22, from 10 a.injo 3 p.m, photo ides-'coo
fificauoncswineissueiatthecentermepp-.'ta,,gneeofferedInceopUonwIththeofDafa,0ffl Theseted
cards are excellent Identification for 'cashing chene, .ove
card. yosneedtwoldenUdocnmeofr,oeewith),,urbsr-dafren It. Also yoá'Il need yournoclal security nwnburfa corn.vapleIn theapplicatlonforthe coi-d. ThiS 00W card is freeto Seniorpiecitizens 65oroIdez Those onderfispaya $4fee for the card. sillhesenior citizens ore welcome to come In the Cooler on Tuesday,-an.Auguatllandgetaphotol,D.eord.
-SENIORFORUMcan
The next monthly meetIng at the Couler Is Scheduled for!ieThesday,AsgIIatMat1:30pJn.TheSestorForm,iSa,caforon
'.5-atibe Center. Partofthe meeting In spenden onagenda deslio0werwithacorrenttoptcattheContar Therestofthemeeuogisopenon,tOdl5COmiOflnftOpicapple brIngup. Theagendaforef0r,em-this time is evaluating the 'progeanis offered at the Center.esEveryoneiswelcometooce
heIt's time again to get ourirolendam ready för the mall. We-tisg
cee
v23lsthedaywecanssyoarhop-
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Ip.m. fail length featore.
film has been selected, It's coiled Stagedoor, and It should besmost enjoyable film. Plan to speñd the afternoon at the Centermovies.
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GOLF'fOURNAMENT.Goilern,markWedaeoday, August3Oonyooïcnj That'swheflthenatte,.'.,eflte-,beheld ltstartsat 9a.m. Over atTam Golf Coarse on Howard and Caldwell. lirio one is a blIndbogey Inurnament, There's a $7 entry dosatloypbso the régulargolffee. Voucanpigu upontbe dayofthe tOW'nsjflefft and four-sosnesmiieassjg,sdooyo5 -- .
too well. They beat twosetsi ofchallengers, butthen they lost tothe other two seta of pafa The e-Icmcrn of the whole tour-Saluent was the team of Sam Gulliano and Ioule Nograba,Cellgratulatlons tothees. Remember, anyWedaeyp0
Itheshufflebocoaroave .
TheSJBffoldenAgern ' sDar sympathy to the family of our late member Bullo
IcbojnoWakI,whopoosedawayIuly3oth. :
Get weil wishes In Marie Wmik, Bett, Lynch, George Simon, -
IIIIIIWe
were very happy te have the Bethoop Terrace -NiusJng-RomeResidents chooseourptal0 first for theif monthlyVléltstOdifferentSundaychp..
Anniversary greetingu to PresIdent Stanley Gozdcnk & Ber.ulc5YearoonAuFOMeddpeter&FenoniyeoroonAugot25. ................ .
Flanaganitall on Oct. 17, "Members Only"-Dorothy Warsuann,Helen lfençgirn, Sgplile Keophke Jo FIarlo, Rose MajewskiBendceGozdechl,Jdcnt&JobeKespk- Wenmveloiobevethmemeinliers in our club andtheyplayrasIrongpise-...sfa "Golden Agera"athrlvrng
oirdFon-Lovinggroup. Ana resultofBu;ourmes..l,.jpatthepresentthnolsllilmesnbers, -
The following oatlngs are being programmed for the future.-
Thanksgiving Party-Nov. 14, 1978-Flanagan Rail; Ice Fothes-
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1978-Chicopo Stadlián; chicago Biockhawk-HfreyGame-Deceonj lEN-chicago Stadirun; Chicago Bulla-lisket-,
IWelvoane back to òur clob,fornor memberJ Bon.gieinoandMmiWrobe: .
The GoldenAgers are plannlsg.a 'Fbet"here by any sentar
Iclub.
Plans are being formulated to have a dinner & dance 01Flaoagan Hall nOnt year We beve had many requests by thesenlorrmidentabNUesformthawiofl FurtherdeiaJluwffl
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jJmiheardBorbantl{ablesInsnmtagjurydolyundInenjo,jIg
LIIVWageof$k
.... . . -.ThrOughthe auspices 0100e SkoIs&Heth Department blondpressure tooling will be cendueie,j on FrIiIàIi,'August 18 1978to 11 ans. at thè Senior Coanwi facility, hisalod at«2$fInktOOsI4n$kokje. . - -r -
Alt nonios, reoId areIlInd.10 take advantage of thesebonIlla aervice wfthou charge at the Senr counen .dropds101ge,4408Dakn, . -.- . -. .. .
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IMPORTED ITALIAN W. moore. Ihn rIght to limit qoontitisa and no,,.ot plflhlng nrrara.SPECIALTY FOODS - -
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'fyou withdraw fuode prior to maturity federal regulatIons requIreus-to assess a substantial Interest penally Suppliesare limIted Offer espires August30 1918
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Shown above la Deigráde l) ownermoigér of Les-Onfliscowtt (formerly Births-ny ) 7503 N. Milwaukeeave., Nileapresenthtg Mrs. Nancy Lenike,,Niles with a 19" colortelevision set. Mro. Lemke was the s-laser of the reenitt GrandOg Ñlàbrotton IeIdby Les-On Drugs which culminated withwthoonJufoithegrwtdp. -
TVw.inner United Ostorny .. -Lthrary - DiscùssionThe North Suburban chicago
Chapter of the United OstomyAssociation wilt bold their nextmeetIng on Wednesday, August2, at 8 p.m. in the 10th floorcafeteria of Lutheran GeneralHospItal, 1775 Dempster, ParkRidge. -"ToTeUthe;Iea
SSecret" Is the title for this
- meetIng. Aponelofthreewíllfryto "stump" those attending, au towhich one Is the Ilutomate, by an-swering questions from- theaudlen Itohouldbeareolls-teresting evening trying to decidewhlehtwopanelmombersarethe
-"imposters". Therneethiglsopentoailinterestedperaom.,
The assocIation helps with therehabilitatIon ofpebple who havehad colostemy, tleostomy orurostnmy surgery because ofdIsese, birth defects or injury.For further Information contestMarilyn Mau, Park BAdge 823-6312, Mary Laste, Buffalo Grove5374852,ort3iusterMorniiail,Mt.Prnspest253-95 -
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happéningsThe next film In the religions
serles, 'TheLnngilearch"wffl benhownattheMottonflrovepublicLlhratyohWednesday, Aug. 23at7:30 pm. It ls entItled "Alter-native Lifestyles In California:West Meets East" and uhouldbeinostlnteresting. -
The last fIlm in ihe series,"ReflectlonsonthoLongsearch"will be shown on Wednesday,August- 30. The whole series offilms mili also be shown on Chan-nellllnlieptentber. -
Volunteers neededtóanijver phones
APproalmatelj5,MOveIunteornare needed to answer telephones.and take pledges of donations -from ,the.vlewers of the annualLabor Day Muscttlac DystrophyTelethonfromap.mSsnday,Sep
I teniberß, unW5:30p.nt. Monday,Stpteinber 4. Volunteers will be -
aSSignedtothenearestoneefjn, -different telopbsne pindge con- C
teruipthe Cbicagoareoondpasts' -olindlana. To regiser,call 427-wai; - - - C
Bangfl Oef!i Crash!! Boom!Screech!! SoundeifectsfromBatznascimicofrlp? Yen. butwdon't meet them only In print.Stand nears turned-on teleelsioset during the priang evenhivlewlngbours,andneonerorlaterthese sosies will burst from thbox, raising a tumultuous clamoail about you. Nor are they confined-tdadult" progronis. Ti-ySaturday mornings daring tohours when children lay cbmmtothe TV set. The bombardment isoftenevenmorelntensetben!
Oso thing these sounds bevo inconilnonlstheirorlgin,thatls,th
- violence-containing programswhich produce them. Now fewpeople would contend that therearenovleiestshowsontelevisios.Rather, the. controversy beginswhen wetry toasseustheireffectsen society, and the pitch of thedebate is rising steadily. Manygroup! belelve that these shownotmmulate youths (and some oftheireldero)tocomjnitantj.seclalactlons by their overly graphicxhibitiamofmayhem. Insofar-
thnginterviewprintedin a recentTV. Guide, several convictedcrimInals claimed that they ob-talnedsomeofthelrbestfelnnioesideas and techniques fromtelevioion shows. A defense
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Thb-wòrkshop Is ferthntowho,want to learn quick and nosymethodstocorrectbodyijnbaJm-ces (like insomnia, headache,
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lawyer in Floelda once arguet -'a that inceasajit TV watching ofe crime programa drove hla_.
teenagecIlenttocoimisItmw-,j, --n dabbing that- the broadcanterag - wereasgulItyefthacrhnea5
was.- In response tothese and.e oilier charges,afewcorpei-attona-r hove withdrawn theIr sponsor-
ship of programs they considerobjectionable, th'eÑby exposing
'e thefliOelvOs to accusations of con-sership.
Many people maintain thattelevision simply reflecto themoralottitudesofthe people who
e wotchit. lfTVlsviolent,thenthepeople who view the programsmustwuntitthatway. Televisionmerelyrespondutotheneedofjaudience. itdoesnotcrentethem.
The question of television- violenceondltobapoctnnsj
is a thorny hut InterestIng ese.The ' NUes Public Library
- "Storytime" dinçusolon groupa-are going to tackle it in thPee
- sessions entitled TV Violence:Chicken or the Egg' All peopleandvlewpolotsare enceuragedto -attend one of the following
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grasps: Wcdnosday,Augut 23atQ4jthe Main Library, 6960 Oaktoñ"Street; Thesday and Thursday,August 22 and 24 at the BranchLibrary. 9091 Milwaukee AvenueAilatartingtimesarel0aj
CoL White eleitedJudge AdvocatesSecretary
Còl.-Alexanderp. White nf Mor-ton Grove was elected Secretoryof the - Judge Adt'ocotesAssociation, a nationalasSOclatiOflO!milltarylowyers,atthe Asuociatlfo's annual meetingOn August 7, held in conjunctionwith the American BarASOciationannuolconvontjon. -
:mite is an attornnyin privatepractice and was formerlyStoff Judge Advocate for the 4thMarineAir Wingat theNaval Ah"
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Station, Glenview, andin presen--
fly. a Judge itdvocate and Cons-isandlng Officer of Marine Law_tJJlitg. - -
White also acrees as Vice-Chairman of the American BarAaanciotioq '. Committee - an
and is a meca-
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Whutewas recéiitlp elected Fir-st Vies-President of the ChicagoChapter of the Federal BarAssociation. - - -
louhy Avenue 'résurfacligSenator Igoward W. Cat-loll, D-
15th, announced that the illinoisDeportment -of Transportationhaccepted bids for reouofáclngunTouhy-ave, freni Groas Pointrd. to Lincoln aye, and that the ,,.WOltlaucheduledto begIIiinSep. "
- CarU -further stated thatpayement patch work - will be
- conlpletedenToahyave. betweenuneulnaye. and Kedsie in Sept.by the Departinent'a own main-
National moatlig delegateDr & 'Grant Mineser, Nitos,
IL, nErved as a delegate in theAmerican Veterinary MedicalAusoclatlon'nHuuoe of Delegatchduring the A'a 115th annttslmeethig In Dalias, Texan, Juiy 17..M. . -
The Rouse 0f Delegates, matOpoised a! 130 iepresestaUyea, intheleginlativeaMpoflc.maMug -
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IS ARIA!. JUISUT-TIMI PIACI?
Ms.LjttleLeáguer
The first girl In the Nilen LittleiaagueThn Cies kowslçithrowsout the first ball in the All StarExhibition gâme for the LittleLeagueliiviijon.
Thillens All StrnTournament
The Nues AU Star Teamdefeated Pottawatasnie toadvan-CetOthe2ndround. Leadtngthehitting attack was Krueger withhits, Pullen, Beyer, and Dudgeonwlth2each sodi each for Kassel,Hickey, Clerks, Gable,. Smollenand Plento. Krueger and Clerkspitched beautifully and Gablecontinued his magic in right fieldwlthlllckeysoaklngagreatcatchIn center field. Pinal scoreNileai2-Pottawatamle-l.
The Niles BroncoAll Star Team
TheNilesBrancsAilstarTeasn(il&liyearolds) has pestedai-1recordlntaursameutplay.
Inthe ParkRldge Taurnament,Nies defeated asIde 3-1 beldadan outstanding pitchiog penar-mance by Daniel Parker.Parker registered 13 strIkeoutsfanolngthelastibattenshefaced.Henry Zajac drove In the wlmsingrun with a long double teIch celi-tenlsthetopoftheslxthInnbig.
Niles bowed out of the singleellsnlnatlan Punk Ridge raameywith a 9.4 loss to Nanwoúd Pack.Michael Parker scored 3 runs farNilesandbattedifar3wjthtwatriples.
NilesapenedtheNiles BaseballLeaglse Tournament with astas-sing t-3 win aver the MightyMeteors of Melrose Park. Nilespoandedout lObuts and jusnped toa5-Oleadafterilnnlags. Salldplt-citing performances by HenryZajac, Edward Olechçck, andEric Anilowaki held the Meteorsts3hlts andpavedthewayfaraneasyNilesvlctony.
. Kirk D. WylieJuljr 26-Marin Prlvate First
Class Kirk D. Wylie, san of JoanM. Wylie of 8872 Jody Lane, DesPlaines, Ill., recently por-ticipated in exercise 'VarsityCleanex" off the SouthernCalifonniaceast. -
He Is assigned tothe lut SupplyBattalion, Ist Force Service Sup-pert Grasp, basedat Camp Pen-dlten,Callf.
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A walk to AMy Mantaw,a singlebyMattUre, thenEnic Lobendrove Marlswin. Mark Breoks.slammeda.tworim double asM.Nteea3toOflrntineljsglcod.Steve Day walked & Manlowdaubled him e & scared on awildplteh. In thethird, JimFrame druveln Rich carter withaflame rsnástheàdarewentto7too_ SaothgotóntbaboardasChris Helnumann. hmered.
Mrlow tripled In Steve Day whoalllgled&Southcle8edthejcoelnjwith Jahn Nèldhardt doñbledthMärk Skecuynakl; JIm liinw:.GbnlaHeloxmaosi Si Tom Bar'dignan added singlen far South.Andy Manlow got thewin ou aShitter. ¿s 8 to 2 gasne. Maine.Netlhfleld beata Glanview Nata.All&are
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Mack Bröoka found thà range,nbiit OUtGlenVIeW the test ofthegame ea he gave up fotir bits liOthsckoutlli. JuinFreeoewalkeij,
ALLLÑilesLittle LeagueAll Star Winners
Little LeagueWorid Series Chàrnps
:ïrontrous- I to r are: Miko FrItze, DavidFiresnin, RobertGbsocchto,CaremFullone, ArthurKrueger,Mlkecohen.: Middlerowitor: CrolgShparago,GleriAnnlson,
moved to ,o. s.aground sut 8, scored on Bob1ausch'noingjetaUethothe second. In the fifth, Markltoy singled; was forced by Guy
totho fence, Erle token, ont'.
fielder, threw a strike from deepleffldasRlthVarfpstSmg
. onanunpr1aedGiiyaJj. L'imd5VOtOtlwlIfle5tthl,JfaBabJimO'Gala.-For MN. loken walkedInthefifth,BreoksmO,aAhimb.thlrd.on aalngle then Lobenscoredáo baI12tel. Bithe tapoflg éith, Babia
walked. &. Steve Doy fakedtwo:biànta.&.couoe2wl1dju&Mactow raced ham. far the finalrusa In the 4 to 1 gama Jh5O'GaIa S Andy Rutchigan hadObIgIeofa,GIeoVIaW In aimingeoan -
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Scott Johnèoj Mayk Estes, Eddie Olczyk, MarcGoldstein_!:op row: manager Art Krueger, coach Harvey
Maine-Northfjeld All Stars ! NOim Bronco Division
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Church& Temple NotesDr. Korózak anniversary celebrators
The members of Dr. JanuarKorcsak B'nai B'rith Lodge willbe having an anniversarycelebration in honor of the lodge's10th year since Dr. Janasz iCor-cook's birth. The cocktail partywill be held onSepteniber 9, at 8pm. at Beth Hillel Congregation,30BigTree1ane,wil
Unesco desIgnated 1978 as theyear that commemorates the bir-thaf Dr. Korczak,a Warsaw mar-tyr. Dr. Korezak was on educator
'whose primary concern was foryosth. He was head of an or-pbanage anti! his doath. Duringthe war, the Germans gave hirnethe opportunity tobe free to live,but he chose to die with the
St Lukes UnitedVacailonbibleucljeaf
St. Lokes United Church ofinMsrtosGrmemmnunrm
plans for this summers' VacationBible Schnol. Any children fromkindergarten to 8th grade arewelcome to attend this specialweek of August 21-25, from 93Os.m.to2p.rn. Tllecostis$tperchild andin payable In advance.Each child must bring o sack Ion-
Theßagle,1%ursday,Aug.n*17, 1511
childreninthegascbambers.The Korczak B'nai B'rith
Lodge, composed of 95%Holocaust survivors, has been in-striunental in erecting amemorial along with naming astreet in Skokieand a playgroundin chicago after Dr. Januar iCor-cask. Recently, the Germangovernment put out a stamp Inmemory of Dr. Eorrsak to corn-memoratebisltothbirthday.
The members ot the KorceakB'naiB'rlth Lodge areinvisingallof theIr friends to particiapte inthe onniversasy celebration. Thedanatlon is $7.50 per parson. Forreservations, ca11338,37f6
church of 1Ivist
ch. Drinkswlllbempplied.Activities during the week will
consist of Bible stories and leur-sing lione, crafts, music, andrecreation.
Fer more information coil 966-9233. SL Luke's i located at 9233Sbermerrd. inMortonGrove. Weguarantee a great week for yourchild.
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IN TRIBUTETo thémeniory of
PAUL JOÑES
MG AthleticDirector resignsTheMortenGn-epurkU.ni
annsunced Charles Daoworth,Athletic Director bas resigned asofsept. I, 1978. The Park Districtis accepting applications to tinthl5PO5ltloflandreque5tuthatanyinterestedparty with a Degree inRecreation and 2 years experten-ce center! David Haber at thePark Difrlc Office, 6034 Dejo-psterut,%5-1209,
Chairfliuñoftheßoard/.ofthe Glenview State Balik
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H ;'The bank will be closed duringfuneral services, Friday August1Sth,from 1O:OOA.M.to l2Noóñ.
Congregation Adas ShalomCongregation Adas Shalom,
6945 Dempater, Morton Grove,wilt hold Saturday morning uer-Vicesstartingatila.rn.wjthRahbiIsrael Porush officiating,Everyone is lnvlted.to attend andpartake in the Kiddoub. Fridayevening services ¡'marne Augustli.
Fall registration is now beingaccepted for Sunday Schoolclasses. Synagogue afilliation isnotruldtohavepoorØfr.in Sunday School which is openfrom Levels I thrjj 5. classes are
MTMaine Township Jewish
Congregation, 8592 Ballard rd,Dea. Plaines, will host an OpenHouse for proupctive membersSunday, August 20, 10 am. to Ip.m. The PrOfesSiOnal staff willbe present to greet those familleswho are new to the commanity.RabbiJayKaszensaystljatoveryJewish family has a religiousobligatlonto support bis localcongregation. Registration forNursery School and ReligiousSchool can also be made dailythrOugbnsroftice.
Blond Donors ran help theSynagogue Blood Banjo Drive byalso giving a pint of aedos thatday-August 20-from 9 am. te 1p.m.
Religious services twice daily
free to congregation members.Fordetails,callgGB.6022.
Adas Shalom will hold Ito firstOpenHouseonSundsy, Angoatt7from I to 4 p.m. with detailskvallable on membership, HighHoliday tickets, Sunday andBebrewSehoolclasses.
A wide range of rellgioua,cultural, educational and uociglactivities ore offered by AdOsShalom. ltyauwouldllkemoreln-formation er wiabto be placedonour mailing list, call Harvey Wit-tenbergatttO-3l000r965-IB96,
Jcare conducted in the SynagogueChapel. Sabbothaendrmambeing recited throughout theslimmer. Call the offIce foracheduleof services.
The Mon's Club of JC aresponsoring a Sports Nito, Wed-neadsy, Aug. 33, the Son vs. Kan-sas City. Transportotion will koby bus from the SynagogueParking lot. Tickets by roser-votiononly.
MTJCSureBlood Drive
Community residents ore en-couragedtejoinspnagognemn-bers in donating blood at theSareBlood Drive to be held atMaine Township JewishCongregation, otto Ballard rd.,Des Plaises from9 orn. to i pm.osSunday, August20.
if you're In good health, bet-weenthe ages of 17 andin, weighat least 110 pounds, and bave notdonated in the laut eight weeks,you can he a volunteer blooddonor.
To schedule an appointment todonato contact Mrs. Wagner orMr. Kaufimm at the Temple Of-ficeat20y-yßtO,
YIivawomesphouiiEJeIuIieMlilerandMu5cha.tx
werehonored by Yeshiva WonmaOftheHebrowTheocalfollgator outstanding service at theOrganization's recent installationluncheon, M hUller d MSthwartx have devoted coimUhours en behalf. of YesbivaWomeii and were awarded plusfor their effote by outgoingpreOt4entjeanGoldrlclj,
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. Babysitters'A four-week Babyalttora'
Training Courae" for youngpeople 11 years stage and olderwill be held at HoIyFanuily.
HinPItaIeOCh Tueoday In Sep-temberfrOifl4to5:lopjn.
Theulx4louremelades1guodto increa young people's akUt
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behet&t 7:30pm, onFridayn Inthe small chapel at NortbweuSuburban Jewish Congregation,7060 W, Lyona, Morton Grove.
heldatO:lOam.andbendaymor-flingoerviceawillheat9a.rn.
Daily services will con.linse at7:30 p.m. Monday thru Thursdayand morning services will be asfollows: M0fldoyandmurndayat7 am.; Tuesday, Wednesday andFridayat7:lOa,rn.
Rabbi Lawrence H. Ghanieywiliconductall 5evices and Con-torJoelJ.Remickwlucjjusg,
The Senior Guild meets every!standlrdl'uesdayofthemonth,even during the summer. Manyactivities have been plamjod andyou are aU wetcome to Joinwithout being a member of Nor-thwest . Suburban ,fewiahCongregation. Allmeetinga begin
:30pm. hi the Friodiug
Registration Is now openmembership, Hebrew, SundSchoolandNnrserySth. AlIlo.formation will be sent by request;contact 965-0000 for any. Infor-matisu. If an appointunest is won.ted, Mr. Ronald Sumner,Executive Director wilt gladlymeetwithyou.
- NSJC FormerlyMarried GroupThenextget-together will been
Thenday evening August 25 at 8pm. in the Friedman Social Hallof Northwest Suburban JewishCongregation; 7800 W, Lyons,Morton GrovOId.lime movienwilt be.slìaíi'isplfouowingthe
cateranicecefiuein. .
AthinOp$1;jryemon.Alieel'hearri,eda are
Sally Invited to attend Forfarther lntormauon,cau Mr.R000ldllumner.96I.00.
Rabbi Colmantitnsparg Installedtho officers of the coming year.They ore: Prealdeid Elise Gin-aparg, Vine Prnddents, SharhoseLevinson, Rebecca Bell, LeahPolin, Sharon Frankel and ElBeKatz,RingSeçretary,pauloFingerhut, Correspondingsecretary, Harriet Geld,Treasurer, 001db Abraum andFal Sécretary [me Aling.Anna Goodman is ExecutiveSeetac3ofYonhlvaWnms,
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bweRnocottiticatton au ab accreditedbab7álttor.AnwUinnlfeof$j,nj ,be dsírged toco,r tisé cokt ofTinted materiala each par-
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Threglster obtain additionalInfoernaileis, cul! Holy Family's'ducatiônal Sgrvlcea Dopar-ùnhmtat2074$B,, 1042, week-"yo.9a.in.tô4:opm. .
lificale wIth a apeclalty isProbate, Estala Plasumiog, and"alatian. Umida Stephens winwardedtheMnImlnrb..,,airs,mI,,.,
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A rebuttaj to. Gordon and
aine Withheld"As the basebajl season windsdown,webavecaiwho
csy "soue grapen." Their sonwasn't chanes for a tournament,sa therefore It's "fixed" or'pelitics".becaO5etherewerenotj.yeulaMrs. Nome Withheld complainsbecause tIjera was a tryout. Itgoes to show, you can not makeeverybeSyhappy,d'tit;
In Mr. Gordon's cose, bis sanmay not hove been chosen fermanyreasona. lfdokuowbJslja,ting overage was not au high asmost ofthose hn did make theteam, OtherconsiderationforanyAlIStar Tournament Team isoverall ability, attitude,reliability, determination andspirit, Jenttonarneo few. Maybethese reasons were pact of hisson's ugt making the team ormaybe net, I do not know. I dolmnowbathfl and l2yearold toar-
est team managers are mesIntegrity und stand by their
aus.°"Concerning Mrs. NameWithheldIDOknowIspejjtjejer5bosrneuahsutieldosathyofmyvacation. f adeed.. aiment 30 beysbutçndeduptryingout (not 100an MriName Withheld said).Boys who we thought would makeltdidn'tandmmewhowetho,gitwotìldn'tdld. NO boy was chosenOr not chosen because his fatherwas a manager, coach orPresident ofthe UoltedSlates forthatmatter. Icoaldearelesu. MyJobwaato obseso the BEST teampossible und I hope that Is what Idid. Wenotonlyratodthohoysosthe balla they caught, but whatthey Wdwhentheydljjn'tcatehlt1'ou lojott my intelligence,character and integrity, Mrs.What's Your Name with your let-ter. Ifyoawantedtoijjowwby
.nr son didn't make the team,
-cenje out und watch us practicer4en If you llave any base!,ail
knowledge, you would see why.Thistençttooayyouroonia notagood<player, . He wouldn't havebeeIaskedtotryoutffbe wasn't.BUtthe caliberofceinpei weuillfoce,frem32 Park Districtsañd,oiibljrba required the veryliait leaps we could muster. No
to be poded and Godknows I rnade my share ofaiiu-en..hut !:dldn't spend ali
-this timewith tle9 & 10 year oldThillénuTeamntobethetargetofaDiayuàtbyIParent. AndlDoave
,:'UTS,, to put my naine on
RobertQesaykowekmiiIes,llI.
Park Districtsays thaiiks
te DokrMr.Boaner:Onbehalf of the Nilea Park
District, I would like to enpz-cssoaroima'cregrntitodetompBefor pabllnithmg oar seasonal sr-Ilvitles sad events. Programahave gained in popularity, par.tielpation and nucceon throughyaw' Informative publicIty. Theneun aniden help keep NuesresIdents aware of the District'splaits anti locution avaIlable to
.mediáäreaciatedby. théBoad.,
'atainNlloaPBrkDiatiIct,. Hoeeroly,
DeIIorahD.NeIsOn
. NILESPARKDWI'BICr
Nues Library staffnot putting infull time
DearEditor:It, a shame that the statt at the
. NUes Public Library Districtnpendmnorethne flghtijjg the Ad-
therenldentaThe olaf Is mppesod te work 40
hoursa week, lunch not included,buttherelsnatone ofthern who luwoklng the reqairii hours. Thepast admnjnjsfrotor never enfer-cod the agreement between staffund hoard, te Increasetheir workweek tram 38 boors to toheurs, atotal of 2 bourn for 4 boors ex-frapay. HealsoneverdDeboard that the staff was notwarkiog the extra I haars. Theboardlived aptotheir agreementtogivethomtheefrpay, butthestaff is fighting the new Ad-ministrator os the Increasedhnurs,tImttheyagr,j.
lnrealitybyworkjng37% hoursless andgetthig paid for 40 haars,the staff of the Librory are
Your air conditlonor doos morothan just coo;. it cleans. loo, bytUtoring dust and dirt out 01 thoalr.Allor as/hilo. the dirt buijiss uponlhelllter, and Clogs the airflow. This makes the unIt Worthardor. And that Costs YOU m000y.
a tow minutes to got rido!that dIrt and youl hold downyour operating costs.Howmnd.w,wtndowwia elm.,.
Chock your owners manual lo:spoCiltC Instructions. Il you don'thave one. do the loilowing, !littho.ofld. and remove the IrontpaneL UIt outtho tilter and
. vacuum Il. li your tIllons made 01a spongolllco materiaL wash It InWarm water and detergent. Thenlet II dry. and put lt back In placo,
YOurconfral cooling system hoea filter. loo. usuallyln the blowersectIon 01 ilse lndoorwftt. BeloreOpening the aoeenspanel jo,gff
stealing from the taxpayers. Inthe last three yearn, thIs comentoabout $40,000 of salary, paid toStoff oudtheyhavenotworkferIt. This money could have been
nstwiOnda40dobtenjyLike in business, the Ad-
militatrater is responsible to theboard for the operation of thelite ry,lsitiftheataff1loesmah5fltto co-operato or run te now hoardmembers with petty complaints,bowcanthelimn,.jy
Board members are st! sup-POuedtemanagetheubrnry, theyare to sot policies und the Ad-mim5tratoreaedenitaoi
The library is open 73 hours aweek (exceptintheswjujjer) undthe Administrator in responsIbleIs have staff on daly. when thepublic need them, not the staffworkwhenthkyfndeut If staffcannOt work when needed, theyhave te be replaced jast like In
Get rid ofthe 1 wastefulofyourair
conthifoner.
The dirt 1nMd
TheBegle,Thurnday,Auguaill,259$
Nortran to increase rushhow" service
Nortean (Noith5ubsrbmnMTransit District) wilt Increaserush haar en four of ita moOttraveled routes en Monday,Auguat2&
The Interval between bsses will
onthene fourrostes: Ht. 215-OldOrchard to Howard st. viaCrawford; Ht. 250-Evanston toDen Plaines via Demputer; RI.Hl-Des Plaines, Park Ridge toJefferson Park; Rt. 270-.Jefferson Park to Golf Mili viaMilwoukeeave.
Walter B, Fliutrup, chairmanund trustee from Shokie said thatincreasedserylce enthese imitesare made possible after the BrA(RegIonal TransportationAuthority) directedNORTRMto
business. The library nerves thepublic, not the public nerves thelibrary. When the stuff of theNues Public Library Districtrealize this, then things will runsmsoth.
Namewltltholdbyrquenj
thu.,2Qwi!L Il the litter Is reusable,Vacuum it, Il lt'swashab;e, wash it,II you have a throW-away lilter. oryourlllter Is too dirty to clean.replace It with a new one al thesame size and material (notearrow on sIdó 01 inter Indicatingdirection 01 aIr low).
;l your hooting and coolingsystem has an electronic air lUter,-be sure to 10110w the cIeantng..,and maintenance proceduresrecommended by the.00anulacturer,
Occasionally, your, aIr. conditIoner's condenser coil,refrigerant charge, or motor mayneed affection gore a qualifiedservIceman. Maintenance el.
those parts may be best bItta theprolesslonal.Bemomber the lOss energy youwaste.the moro moneyyou save.And a clean aIr Conditioner cansave you plenty.
dineuntinue sin',tce co Augustof a little patronized roule, 962,which duplIcated service onseveral exIsting NORTRANrauten.
Revised schedules will heavailablb teens bus drivers afterWedneaday, August 21 coveringthe changes that begin Stonday,AUgUst
T'OveIinfnflnationenallrauta,can be obtalnet by calling theRegional TransportationAuthority (BTA) Trivel bitor-motion Center's 24'how'number-
Resident earns legal
studios certificate'Carel Babendir nf Morton
Grave waagradaatedwithhonofrom the Malllnckredt CollegeLegal Assistant Program. Shewas awarded the AmerIcan BarAssociation approved LegalAnsistant Certificate with anpeciaItyinthef1eldofLltlga0n
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7900 Mdwaukee Ave.OAK-MILL MALL2nd LevelNues 966-4616
MUt1'S ''6500 N. MIlWAUKEE
CUT flOWils ftOtAL CElIONSÇOCSAOC$ HOUSE PLANTS
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PugeM lugle,Thlnaday,Aagt77$
4IøtJMh.LLjein,jtElectronics is perféct field
for womenWomen are Iesclons,.,,o., .....o.- .-. ----- SCEWCfl55OdOfl5Jfrthatthe e1ecth,nj flejd lias o lot pafllcoJarsjy since Ohio field ist. offer thezn according to Toni mergIn qulckiy spfth progr.Witte, coor.jino of the Elec. mlng,'ittjtrónks TehoIgy progro at He pohste to the emergen ofOaktonConnnunl.,, tyCollege. .
onOakton'& program Is deslgnod a chipas one of tuo mostto train students ta work iii ioultionory advances In ourlaboratorios along-side Of time.englneero designing new pzvdsc. The entice finid afeloctrenjesicts.butstwiont s. Impreparesi developing aroundforcareerslnoaissaedimng microprocessors changingWittesaid. things in tho world as we linow It,Ho noted that electronics is an but entrance Into the field is stillarea requiring noheavy physical open to almootanyme whols in.work, but a certain amount of torested. "And it doesn't evenprecision detail work at whirls require much math," Witte ad-womenseemespeclailyadept. ded."The program gives a good For further Information, callbockgr000d for anything a
We FeeT,Fj4t 9g .. Fresh Moos and Homemade Sausag.
Dom.sflc and Imported Ch. Import Dollcat.s,.n
Aim PssO,l.n.gcaâd and Choenlassa.UJapi,D,, .,.s.,.
ISmakad NowIPOLISN
2.l9Lb $ I 79ISAUSAGE I Lb.
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NowFresh Sh.bpgan StylaE.g. $ 4 79BRA1'WURST. 2.00 Lb. Lb
Black Forost FhgorFoe s4O WAUKEGAN ROAD . MORTONGROVEop, DáIlyFmm9 AM.CIodMonda, .., :96531 13
FiiSummer Clearance
0cc childcarecenter
There areatilt openings in all5omofthqilldDevolopmCenter for the fall semester atOatoess losmtiunhy College, arCording to Pat Kovar, centeruu.
,,,, Open registration for the ren-ter, which oPera a program ferchildrenagedthreetoflv, wWbebeldAogus2l.
The tbree.day sessions willment Mondeyo Wednesdays, andFridays from O:3O.11;30a.m. njdfrOinl2:30-3:30p.m. Thetwo.dayaessiola will meet ThesdaS'o andThursdays from il:30a.m.-12:30p.m.pndfsvml$:3op..
Oakto's Child DevelopmentCenter proylden a warin, secareOnvironsnontufferijcbfifrerlssnceoleam,gs.w,asdpInyaregutarbasis.
The fee for the three half-daysessions is $37 per month; fer thetwo half-day sessions, $28 permonth. children must be corn-pletely toilet-trained beforeenroIljn tIse program. ffdesired, children may beregistered for more than onesession.
For further information, callMsKovar.967.5l2o,ext.gs.
Pegg is the daughter of Mr. Se Men. Fred Sturdevant of Grimes,Iowa.. .
the bride Bndesmaltts wore Sandra Ellis and Shellie Nelsonc005lnsofthebride .
Serving the groom bésp was RonAJbiar, bretherôf thegroom. Groom wereFSJoefiavage b5Otherinlawofthebrlde Servingas
'enny Foesuter, consto nUise groom, served as fiowergirt, andMattllturdovant Culssinofthehride sereedasrIAfter a trip to Colorado the couplépre rnakingth home LGrimesjowa. . ., . . .
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.e,f. -.Kathy Lysn Peestog, dasglgs1,fJfr &Mr. Purring of Weldois.lllIllOISarIdTedPsjygejr. -
Mr. & Mrs TheusJo Purge Sr. uf Nilea are parents ofe bildegroom.Karen Baker, Mapj. Nancy Nimnmak and Mary MinCampbell alleviai the laide. c.iiff Kaminnky Walt Pucks, ReidOntrowski and Wen Wuolarsi attoi the grumo. Steve and DavePerflngwerenshe.AnuPenhasaewasiatDanf,biAogOforthfrmeepN
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nfBandaatUWUnlbNthReInotNiooweot.
DebOraJI Rere Szabe, daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. John Seanyl ofNaonnand,IndimsaandeiamnfRed &rgloDeBan of Chicago, were married April 30 at Our Lady of RansomChurch. NUes. .. Rev. Edward Sahnon performed the weddingceremony. . . .
Awedithig reception was held at the Fontana D'or, &4OOGraIIaVe.,Chicaga . . ,The groom a graduateof University of Illinois PharmacySchool and Is currently employed as a registered pharmacist InChicago.. .............The brldeattendedthdis,. univernyandiscas.thuynd
Child. Find Ilotlinein. operátjon
., 'Heltiejsave included developing beattesIdJoganyscha,L
., The Malne Township Specialch
, generali.jftan : disordered, have a specific lear-, TheChildFindflotiiseeòf sing disability, or other special'veral activities conducted''by néods.
,communit, ' Information '"d Fi d lu
-receiving enlia from concerned findingstudents,ages33
Ed tien am as of The first priority is to reaOperatinn,Chlld,Find. &her ar who presently may not
Fin, and have requested or language impaired, behavior
qoeetionu regarding help for thopedirafly isnpais'ed, hard ofchildren, have offered aSsistance hearing or deaf, mentally retar-frian other OrgaoizaU5 6ChIId dod, multi.lmadicappnji, speech
citizens. Calls have raised aro visually handicapped, or-
RotUno (0334039) bas been con,jsgs.e directed toward
Thls.past week the Gild Find tlieeffort.s of the Child Find ee
and niThT . Edncaii '.
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lunlog weight and heaping lt off, right foods we can eat and stillWElGHTNOMOfoffr lpsewelgi,trmy» eyouanaduitoducauo.j00gprogram based on the Idea that At WElGHTNOMoREwes"KNOWLEDGEISTIIEIcEYTO the Individual is tangbt not only CSUCCESSFUL WEIGHT whattoalsotainfmmgntwhattoREDIElrION " . -
oA baby girl, Jarrealoglimbeth
was born on July 30 to JerryBrozowoki and his wife ElizabethNucciinSeaffleWagin Thebaby weighed 7 lbs. 13½ on. andwas 21" long. Mr. Brozowoki isaformer resident of NUes and hismother, Irene is still a Nuesresident.A boy, David Andrew, 7lbs. 30m.on July 29 lo Mr & Mrs. L. F.Kaether, 9198 MIlwaukee ave.,NiIez. Brother Paul,6. Grand-parents Lester & MargeKuether, Fond du Lac, WI andLeonard & Olga Helmreich, Pffi.cnnth.MLAboy.ThomaDapjelal 3ttozon July 29 to Mr. & Mrs. ThomasWsrman, 0001 Carlesh, DesPlaines. -, Grandparents:Eleonore Miller, Oak LownandMr. & Mrs. James Warflian,LoesbsrgFt.
AgirI,&brImSse,9,g05onJuly,3Ota Mr, & Mrs. RobertCywinshi 1325 Banbury, Mun-doleiss. Sister: Melissa, 21 mon.Grandparento. Mr.&o,tJesA.l0ofman, Glenview and Mr. &Mrs.Pa5lCywicjei,fle e .. e ., eci... SIGN
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.s:: PHONE 965-5300.azI Ii uiamisouug lois newprogram which deals with many funndullmssaim.oreos of weight control lt's
dndlcatkss Is to teach these who Opon4touse Sonnten: Thur.have the wllllngnesa to Icaro. Oday,Augustlo,np.m wsllbeheldWRONG FOOD CREATE .& at the Oak Mill Mall, 7900 N.CATER TO BAD EATING Milwaukee. ave., Riles in theHABITS. Linde Kraus, preaid.ent Conununity Room on the mainand founder of the WEIGHT NO floor. For addillonal Information
. MORE program aaya, "My Ca11743-4962or067-6516.
tirera for the ll?8.7liyear. Pictw-e,j above areseated l-r-'EleannrNicholas, 2nd Vice-President; Judy Early, President Judy Flynn,ist Vice-President; Eileen Eienz, Director, Standis l-r JoanCzerlaois, Treantsrer; Anita RIOaIdI, Secretary; NIaise Reinen,
Rev. J. Edward buggan, the parish pastor, is moderator of theclub.
Thezeladiesaroeagortoput into effect the plans theyhave made
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Shown above are the Nlie Kolbaska S.J. Karmaj Kline, Pat ?&eDonnefl, GregBaoeball Leagueo Pony AA Mike BastianMje Becker, Jim Se,amckugeakj,Qlalnpkino,thePirates. Kilne.andVlncecleznente. -FlritVow ator): TlmDlapart, Second row (Ito r): coach ihn Dspajj. .
Park Ridge Amateurhockey asen. Attend TriStäteRegiatratlon and clinic dates Leaguers havebeen reduced *O eiolfeamlIOVebeennetortbepa,kIojdge from last year. Formo are-
AmateIarHoaeyAaso. avallableat Oakton thik and pro- -......Boya 6 yeara old U*rOUgbIiIOI reglatiUons ore being accepted.M °°&U°Lat OIa. O AaSnPD. Box 14O,ParkRdge,
tue #nivaj ttat=hcbr Publicnotfce :area. Thère will be an adjourned AflOIO Tfld)afla,ont for those boys 6to 10years regulär meeting of tbe Nuesold registering for Houae.League Public Library Dlsthct,Boár.J of The five day camp featured in-Teams for the firut time ta $30. Thutteea en Wedoesda August otructional clinica in chipping,SecendyearliomsLeagseltqjim io at 8 p.m.at 6960 Oakton at. Puthng,drivingandsan085$60. Bates for all Other Reuse Bulot. wel1aaindividsallos
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Northwestern. takes bluesin Racine
Northwestern Stabläs traveled Newton." .aam also rode Pigto Racine to competo in the Newton,"aboraeedby..National A" rated Wisconsin Sommera, to .win the Hunter '-National Horse Show, held train ColcandahIuerlbbotazgoJune2lthroaghjuiy3. 44AaaWarmupfórthebishow,a. ces. Lauragained yet anothertwo-dày schooling show was held blue in Large Junior Workingon Jane 24 and 25. Sam MuGosu, . . Hunters over fences ridingriding his newly acquired horse "DreamWedvor,"a hosoownot"Day Dream," won theReserve. hyherfathorlrra.-- Cbauñpionship li Chiidrona Northwestern's Will SimpsonWorking Hùnteiam rode 'Day wona blueribbon in the Modifiedtlream" tu a blue ribbon under Jumper division. Will rode "Theuaddulounthjsduvi5ion.JmJabo Sting,' a horse owned by IÇategained a biso under saddle In cnfff Kansas, forSmall Junior Working Hunters theaward.ridingberunare"Sflver5ippor. Thefteatciasa ofthe show, theThen, Northweatérn Stables exclulng3eradp,Wpartiripated In the largoWiacon hold in pouring rain and Jmeo-National, hold . Wednèsday deep mud. NorthwesternthrsagkSunday. Northwestern's eunergedwinners, taking the firstLaura Sternyon amen bine rib- thrsbthfrdptamsinte,,jtbons! Up on "Bsgsy Malone," a Will-Simpson piloted "Mr. Nicehorneowned by Sines Snyder,Laura won the Reserve iam. Grand Prix. 'Mr, Nice Gay isoplonshipin SmallJualorWorking horneowned byprank M.Jayso,HÚOteI-S, with a blue over fences Jr. and Horst Stuekenbrock.and anotherbise ander uaddl rStern took theoecondplaceLaura . won two top-ranked . ribbon riding '1t'a Cool," Mu-.eqd)tatlon classes . the ASPCA ¡ayne and Al Darasch'a jumper.Maclay Rorteniansi.i. Class and Thlrdplaceweatin "Billthe Illinois Hanter& Jumper Jody," a horse owned . by Mr.Auuoclatloui Medal -rlding 'Pig Joyos.
Rêgistion dates forGeminjand Apollo
East MalneSchooi Dlstrict6l'a Gjot en Thesday, September 5junior hiaJ schools, Geminlin from9ajntollajn.NOes and Apollo in Dot Plaines, Registratlonat Gemini Schosi,hOVeOfllOBiCedthngl5frU5fl 0955 Greénweod ave., Bbs, willdates. . be held inthe Cafeterlafrom 9
BagisimUonatbóthscioola,flJ am. to 4 p.m. On Wednesdaytake piace on Wednesday and evpolng,Augost33bum7anThursday, August 23 and 24. 0 p.m., Gemini will be open forEighth radero wili regigter oli registration for the pou-enta ofWednotday,Angu30,andy. 5tUdenbwhbwdirIj.gthejjythgraders will register on Thur Pleaseosetheoseddeeafrthuda3t,AUgUat24. . thetafeteriaonthenorth,oldeReglOtratlonat Apollo School ofthebujldh..101®Deerd.,DeaPiainea,wfflbo if you are en vamtian at thein theAuulhlarGymp 9 am. time of registration you mayto4 p.m. iarenis who bave to register In the Gemini CafeteriaWOkdUrb96thedaymsy, on Thesday, September 5, begIn-
ningat8am.August 30, between 7 p.mand 9 The. heat day of school forp.m. . .
If you ore en Vacation attho 6,1978 :
time of regisfraflan you my FulJ particulars are being sentregister atthe ApelloAuzfly. toparentob..
Distrjèt#63 school.
: lilformation .
The 197849 ochoàÏ year forutudogIs in Haut Mamo 5cijot Contracts for bus transpor-lI5tdct.#63 will begin en Wed- talion will he.owarde,j by thenOsdOSptflbr 6, 1979. All Board of Education during thechildren, encept kindergarten week of August 14, 1978. Par-pupils, will attend a bali-day of ticularo regarding.. the cost,rtees.s. Hiementsry pupScwllJ ruutes,andoodoleabobeinattendancefr8:diamto
11:30a.m.epenlnginfornsation.beinattendanceu-9.10ato
12noon. . .
Kb1dergaeteuípupi1awhQffl communjnetisnu program withattedlngmo wultbe Pt concernthig their child'sin attendance from &45 aisi. tè OchOOl pn,greas, parent.teacher10:00 athi ,Mtern kindergar. conferences win be held on theten pupils willattend ciain from f0119wiog daim for Ibis coming10:15 am. to 11:23 a.m. These .Y° P'alTharoday,Novemborhours are for opeufoig day oijiy. -. 16, 1978 there will be conferencesCampieted health anddei$al car . sddayOOtheeil heno classesda mast be brought (o achool at for otudeñta, Friday. Novemberthiatime.Thucnday Septémber7 Ilo,cliiseu for students..l$?8wWbetheflmjregnj, SPr*II-ThOrnday,. April 26, 1979,forkladergsrtonclllld,en . na clauaea.for studente,. Friday,
The 197849 hóuro tr Baut April 27, 1979, no clauses forMaine Publídscheola are aufollo*a: Bièinajuary,ud (K- .....S)Mornin sesaloor.8:4o.a. RolJaftH..Gustaf.ni..Studententry,ø:4j0j.j1:30.aJncla!e!s; ienchl1:35a90. . Fort neUy;(AHTNC).lS:iop.,p.
MH.I0ee4RobertH.Guotaf917;0fl'uàotMraMMre.HarodG.to3 10pm ctasaeu or High Qp DOs
a.rn.: Plakiea:.1IL. recently. wasStudentenicy, 8:10a.m. tfla Iidged quo Baanet apedaijat.beD,3:lOpQ. ; ;. : luth the-160diFisaJue 6?nipany.Ild!.diiUld .i aiFeptfaes.ui Ky.
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SUPPLFZdENTARYINFORMATION:Thepcder;dlouurascca%dinlnlstrubirgivcsnnlicenfthnproposcd
deterininatinnuof base 100-pearl Iloodelevstionsfortl Village ofNues, Cook County. Illinois. in urcnrdance with section 110 of the0Iusd Disaster ProtectIon Act of 1073 (Pub. L 93-7641. 07 Stat. 9,whtchaddedscctiOn lM3totheNatiosall'lood InsaranceActof 1168(TitleXlllofthellouzdngandUrbaliDcvelopmentActo!lO68lPub.L.1O-4451,I2US.C.400l-4128,and24CFRPart1017.410))
These elevations. together with the flood plain managementmemsrcarequiredbysedion 19i0.3ofthuprogramrcgulaüans.srcthe minimum that are required. They should not be construed tomeanthcconuonnitymostchsngeonycxislingordliiancca (halaremoreotstngent inthcir flood plain niansgemcntrcqwreinentß. Thecwnmunitymiwyalanytlmeenactatrlc(errequIrunenbmnn itauwn.or pursuant to policies co(abilnbcd by other Federal, State erregional entities. Those proposed elevatIons will also be used tocalculate the appropriate Raed insurance prelnitun rates for newbnlldlngsandthcircontentaandforthcsecondlayerofinsurancnon
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SUMMARY:Teéhnlcallnfnimatlonorcommentsarésolicitedon the proposed
base (100.yesr)flöod$evoilomllstedbelewforselectedlocatiaminthevillogeäfNies,CeokCoonty,Ililoom .
Thee bose (1®-yearfluiid elevations ore the.bOSIS for the floodplelnmonagethesi mcaseres that the community is required toeither adoptorúbowevldence of being akrady In effect In order toquallfy orremain qualified for participatIon hi the National FloodIosuranceProgrom(NPU'). . ..
DATÈSr . ..The ported for comment ffl.be ninety (90) days following the
secondpublicatloñofthlsproposedriñelna zewspsperorlôcal str.culatlonlntheabovamomedcornmithlty. .
Diwss.t . . . . . , . . ....Maps and other Intensaban showing the detailed outlines of the
flood-pronenreaaondtbepropesed base (lOOypar) floodelevotions,.oreavollableforrevlstvaftheVlllageflàli,7fOlMIIwaWlee4tvenue,ChIcogo,illInoIs. . ' ,
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'Forfurther information about'the rally contact Sue Brady, 819¡»m,,emr,vaojton,328O7O7.
Berger criticizesDCC veto
Samuel S. Berger, Democraticcandidato forStatellenatOrin theFourth District, this weekcriticized Goveroor JamesThompson for vetoing the 94.5million appropriated for the ron-struction of the east wing ofOakton Community College'sperinonnntcsmpn3
BergernotifledOaktos officialsofhis oppesitionto the ThompsonvetoandezpressedhlssoppOrtfortheir efforts to have the fundingrestored.
Berger also praised OCC'sprogram as a highguallty alter-native" for studente who other-wine would be forced to seekcollege level roursesel.sewhefe atgreatcrexpenscondlessronvlefl-re. But if 0CC cannot completeitahuildingplsmbccauseofillsuf-ficlent financial resources, I fearit will be unable to meet thedemands of its ever-growingstudentpopulstios,"heodded.
Berger coiled the edncstionalneedsof the Fourth District one ofhlshighestpriorltiesandnald if heis elected in November, he willwork loscethsl "such rollom oc-tiens as this velo ore ont allowedtostandnnchsllenged."
Ronald J. RitterAugust 2Navy Aviation Yire
Control Technician Second ClassRonald J, Ritter, whose wife,
J. Levy of 9116 Four Winds, Wy.,Skokie Ill., hotbeen promoted tohis present rank while servingwith Attack Sqnodron 52 at theNavel Air Stntion, Whldbeylslard,Oakflarbor,Wash
Cynthia L. WearAugoat 2Navy Seaman
Recruit Cynthia L. Wenr,daughter otRtchardF. Wear andShirley R. Huber of 7524 Kentonand 7927 Keeler, respectively,Skokie, Ill., haacnnlpletedrecrulttraining nl the Naval TrainliigCenter,Orlando.FIL
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. 'HUGE SELECTION ,HUGEDIScOUNTS
GOP leaders attend. Porter opelling
DemMs_asten,NiJeaRbllcanc6,DshttteeWmneä,Joh;iPort&,Candidate fOrCOngreOs against Abner'MlkvO, andBill KearneyHiles Township R6pUbIICOn68EIiI1ttoO1fl'" iislt:bdchy. folloWingthe Preso conference and Openlngof:Central Heädqoagtero of the,,,.PorterlorcungreoalnMortOnGrove. CroigjohnllhodOs,MlnOûtY'laaderoftheHouaebelp6dOpeätheOewOI..
Jaffè'plans'Report to Public' meetings
Stain Rep. Aaron Jaffe (D' legislative issues, os well as hisSkokIe), announced that he will viewofwhatwecasexpectfrnmconduct a series of district-wide the Illinois legislature during the'Report to the Public" meetings nextfewyesrs.
to be held is late August andffep- A schedule of these publictambor. Jaffe plans to schedule meetings Is saw being compilesone meeting In Niles Township, and will be announced shortly;twoinMsineTowmlsp.sfldOflelii hswever, Jaffe sIso announcedWheeling Township to inform the that he would be willing topobllcaboutthepaotnenoionOfthe schedule additional meetingsGeseralAsseznble andtheoffects uponrequest. Persons wishing toof its autism opon os. Jaffe will schedule a meeting ace asked toalso discuss his positions cancer- callRep.Jaffe'slegislativcoffice.sing many controversial 673-6888.
PorterField DirectorGeorgene Csmplon. of Win- working for someone of the
netlis, has joined the Porter for calibre as John Porter, who wiltCongress Campaign as the Field meet our needs in the TenthDirector.Sheservedfarten3'ears District."onthnstsffafYocag&Rublram. smpion is in charge of the en-
In accepting the position. Cam- tireField operotionandwill corn-pion said, "Mychildrenhavenow pide the organization within thebecame independent, and I precincts.presently bave time on my hands GeorgeneCarnpioninthewifeofto make a commitment to John's Frank Campiez and has been in-campaign. I am delighted to oc- volved In many civicccpttheposltiosasFieldDlrector orgaoizationsthroughouttheTen-for the Porter for Congress Cain- thDistrlct.p01071. 1, especially ans glad to be
c stueit. MikVa intern
AMartoisGrovecollogestudent- Mickle Galanter, daughter ofJules and Phyllis Galanter, 9240N. Oriole, Morton Grove, hasjoined Congressman Abner J.MiRva's Illinois staff as a
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'hie interns, who are workingdaring their oisnmner vacations.assist staff members In ali-snoring legislative questions andhelping Tenth District residentsdeal with federal and state aguo-cies. Altiioughthnintcrnponillonsare not financially compensated.many of the students ame ohio toreceive academic audit for theircongrvsainnslresponsibililies.
Ms.Galantcrisn onidor at Nor.thwentern University. She inmajoringineconondm.
Mimi Lyons. at theCongrinas's Evanston silIce,supervises the collego Internprogrsio. Students who are in-tercated In receiving informationabontuse1rugramnorapÑingfara position lo the fall ma)' contactMs.LyonsincnrnnWosgrenainailAbner J. MOmos. 2188 Ridge ave.. iifeU4E'onstnn,6076l,604-0595.
. SafetyHintsSummer months ore filled with
fun and'frolir ondrnost motorists'use their vehicles in recreatlooalporooits. In turo, more motor-
"cycles andmatorbikes are os sor,. streets and highways this time of
year.When you are on the same
roodwoywith a motorcycle, thereare'some added safety rules youshoold.keep In mind. Rememberthat the snotercycliot hou thesameright-of-way privileges youdo and Inst he Is entitled to theoamecouctesyandcooslderatloo' Motorcycles and their riderssometimes are hard to seebecàuse the car driver is used tolooking forsomething larger. Resure to watch for them in on-comingttaffic before you start to_s,'
Dòn!tcrowd. a motorcycle.Allow thoìo' follswlng dleisnce
. than you dö,for a 'car., A motor-cycle often can stop fasterjhayour car because it is muelighter in weight. Also, geMstoo clone niay make the cyclbscream add cause him to loihaloiiceaiidfolilnfruntof you.
,- Allow éven more iollowiaWlstance between your vehicandamotorcyctein bad weathel
mf wet pavement casses youslide or the motorcyclist to fayou may not be able to avoid ioccident.
(Acopy ofilie rides of the Roiwill be sent to you open roquesWrite to Alan J. Dixon, Secretaof State,Springfield,ffl.,6f750.)
CongregationAdas Shalom
Congregstion Adas ShsloioeiDempstèr,MortonGrove.wresume Friday evening famiservices this week (Aug. 18)Sill p.m. with Rabbi isra.Pacusls officiating. Everyoneinvited to attend eäd partake:the Oneg Shakiest afterwardsSatucday morning services begattain.
Registration Is now being acepted far Sunday Scbootclassi
øaodsynagoguememberohiPlsflreqoii'ed to send your childrenclasses. For inforniation,plealcallue&4023... Adas Shalom will hold ib fir
membership Opes House os Ssday, August 27 from 1 p.m. top.m. In the synagogue. loftmatiasWill be available on meibership, high holiday ticket.SundayandHebrewSchool
If yoa wosld like more infomationabostAdasShalOmafldilactivities,pleosecallliOrveYWtesbecgat440lO0Or963-l.
Roosevelt'sopeti house
Roosevelt University's neNorthwest Campus at 410 iArlington Heights rd., Ar'HeIghts, will hold an open bousfor prospective students Satinday,Aug.19,frOml0a.m.to2P.
q. Theopen house will be repentemonday, Aug. 73, from 2 untilp.m. Academic and career pIasning advisors $11 be os hand tanswerquestiOss.
New arrivai atHoly Famtly
A girl was berntoMr. andMrsJohn J. Schnur. 349 HawthocioiClrcIe,Mt. prospect,onJuilyMalHoly Family Hospital. DesPlaines. The baby's ssmo iiShannon Marie Schsor whcweighed? lbs. 4 nr. The maternalgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs.Wffliam Zahorak of Niles. Thipaternal grandparents are Mrand Mrs. Sebastian ScIssor of MtProspect. Other children in tIn
ryf'famlly are Joseph Jobs School-. .,,hnkiomneths.
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LivoiOCC mathematicsfaculty
Peter J. lAvorai, of Riles, basbees employed as assistantprofessor of mathematics atOaktos Community College.
Uvorsi comes to Oaktoo fromNotre Dame High School in Nileowhere he io head of themathematics dopartmest,developing the rarrlculmn,supervising teachers, andtescliiogrlasses.
Autor 19 years on the NotreDsmefacoltywithpart-timeworkat the Hebrew TheologicalSeminary in Skokie and SchurzHlghschuolin Chicago, Livoroi isinterested in joining the Onktoncommunity becauseofo desire toteachadults.
Livorsi, an active member ofthe Moth Teachers' Associstlos,i-.-, o_ member of the school
board of St. John Brebesf,secretary for the Nifes BaseballLeague, and for tliioo years con-doctedthegradeuchoolmathcon-tootfortbeChlcagoArchdlocese.
Livarsi holds both bachelorsdegree and masters degree rnmathematics from LoyolaUniversityin Chicago.
Yoga licture anddemonstration
The pshlic is Invited to an In-troduction to Yoga - Lecture andDemonstration an Monday,August 21 at the Leaning TowerYMCA, 0300 Touhy ave., Nibsfrom 7-0 pjn. Call 647-022:2 for in-fnrrnatioo.
It'uthcbeglnnlngoi an excitingmuolcal adrenturel UnitySavings, together with the SeniorAchievero AssociatIon, edil soonbe bringing you the ChicagoSenior Symphony Orclsestro.Featuring topflight mosiclaris 55years and older, this orchestrawili be unique beth for lin mens-bershlpanditaqoallty.
The baton willbeintlse capablehands of Joseph Arbeit. O formermember of Arturo Toacasini'sNBC Symphony Orchestra, NewYork. He bas also been a firstviolinist with tIse New Jersey andMiami Symphonies and was Con-cerimaster él the Lang IslandSymphony. in addition, he hasperformed with many notableconductors, Including AndreKOSteIaIIeIZ and Morton Gould.UnderMaestroArbelt'sdlcectlOo.
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VicePresidentWalter MondaleMotdä!e rallyremains the largeot one-daydelivery of Its kind In any US.wiliaInpalgn for the rd1ontOngressionaldIsti* lii cachotofcongreusmaflÀlmerMikvaatathe l974and 1076 electIons, Mlkvarauy.plmilcbeginning atap.m. invnlùnteerdeilvered Mikro cam-Evanston's Centewilal. Park onpaignllteraturetoailoftheTeidkthethkefrontat li2uft!h st., justDistrièthomes.OOUthOfNOrthWeStern University
Refreshments wOlke served toonSundayAugustW.Mikva.Messeàgers at the pladrCongressman Mikva. who issite. WIIIChIS iscated on SIIeIidOnoeeklsig,his fifth term Inthe U.Srd. Jost south of NorthwesternHouse of Representotives, willUniversity. The public isjoin sojne.00volonteers Sundaywelcome to join Vice Presidentdelivering speciol MikvaMondale and Congressman Mik-Messenger Doy literature to oilvaattherolly.i5O,OTenthDistrietresideäcon-
Mikro Mensonger . DayMfftrfloon roSy, the Viceliterature will be available InPresldontwllladdresso crowd ofCongressman Mikro's fivecam-npwllooMikvaMessengerswhepulga offices from 4 to 6 pinoswlilhavespentthedayblitzlngtheSaturday, August 19, and begin-entire Tenth Congressionalilisgat 9 ajo. Sunday, August76for delivery onSundoy. The of-Thollteraturedistrlbutlonlsthefiresarelamted.at6i9Dempste',third Mikro Messenger Day the
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ERA CALLERO & CATINO1800 Milwaukee Ave.
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byIttchardG.Relmann,Presldent due to governmental over-NOftTIIWESThUBUUßM regulation and to the public's
BOARDOFREALTORS demand for larger bornes withPacts regarding escalating moreamenittes.
Olhanesbave bees inpoited Rep. AuCoin noted that a greattotheNORTHWESTSUBU1gAH dealofpublicityhas beengiventoBOARD OFRKALTOBS and the thefactthat housing costs rose 67NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF percent between 1970-76, whileREALTORS from two separate general prices Incrèases for the$OurceprecenilyFuctsthatplace rest Of the economy was only 38Ulese higher prices In perni,ec- percentlive. - . . . . If .over-regslatinn and added
During . the . NATIONAL demand fû ore home" areASSOATION. OF ALTOR take into cnuiderstion, the ac.
. recent Legislativo Conference in tasi Inflation rate Iren 197036. .
Wachftigtet*, DC.. Coigressrnan Would e 4ò percent-enly 10 per-.143A1!Çoln (D-Ore.),chalnnanof COOt greater than the general in-.. the IIÑSeTaJk.FOYée enHorne ereaà, and noi nearly twice the
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The NORTHWEST SUBUR-BNBOADOFRog.jthe NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONOF REALTORS supped cHorlafor Improving the qualityol oureuvironient, but tabee Issue witheffortsthatmerelyses-veto boostthe ceulofhonies without protéc.Ungthecoinm
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UnlversltyprefessorpotstotojcHsuelo regulatIons and controls..Slernileb cItes for example,prohibiting the burntng ofvegetation to clear land,.and In-stead requiring the developers touse boildozeru to boul away thedebrIs.
Sternhleb'u study aleo showedthat the ali- quolity o? suburbanareas la more affeetd by thepollution caused by industry Insurrounding arèas thais by bùr-,nlngefvegetotfen. Theaddittonalcoat et bulldoulugover burning tocóiiuiderable reporto Stamlieb;150060 homo.Iocgied an s halfacre wouldbaye an added cost of
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the publlc'n demands for merehouse, noting that the size has.groamappreclablylnjustthepastfew yeart. . (The . NotionalAsnoclatibn'n Department of.Ecenonlct und Research reposOsthat the overage home has In-creased In size from 1,175 squarefeet hi 1071 in l,t9ilsquare feet In.i970,andIncreaaeofmoi-etha, 15_)_ . ...
Meat apeakeru at theLegislative Conference agreedthat the public in indifferent toinctere that Iave caused asid lu-crease la They mayb0VaguelyWIreeItheaethInØa,they bdlcaied. b04 do not Ilieak0utlgL
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Bermoismij managerIrvthg Bemoraa of 7058 Carol HeJsajnreNaUt, Nitos, ni., ha been named A Soclatlon of Life Un iitersmanager of a Chicago agency of the Sports Lodge of B'nnj B'riththe Home Life Jnsura Conk. the Alumni of the Tau Delta Phipany,Newyork.
Fraternity and the 'j" Men'sMr. Bemoras will work ctooely Club.with manager iraiji A. Frank of i!eoefledjtheoca.733 LuProte, Wilmette, until Mr. UeuIenafltfroml95Prank'uretlrementlnl9fl. i.The agency is located in the e JournalismWeStIflOrelnd Building, Old Or-Chasdrd.,Skohie.
Mr. Berneras has nearly 20 High school yearbook jour-years of life Insurance sales ex- naUat from the Mlles area atten-perience and management with dod the 13th Annual Bali StateNewEoglandLife Univeralty JournalismBa has a B.S. degree in WarkshoputJ.weakmarketing from the Universityof Stsdenthfrom the NUes areaIllinois. He was an AU Amerkan who attended the third of the foarbasketball player and played week-long workshops includedseveral sesnosa with the St Louis Margaret Porsycki, a stndent atProfessiOnalteam,theHewks. MarlllacMglioc
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AENCyACI'ION: PropOsedruje.SUMMARY:
TdeIlCalIOferflIaUOn arconuneataomsalisi anthoprapesjbase
These base (IO0.yea) flood eIevatIanure the basis for tlarfloujplain management measures that the community Is required toeither adoptorujow evidence of being alireacty In effect In order toqualify or remain qualified for partlalpausa In the Natiojod Floodinsurancepregrans(ffryJo)
DA?E$:The period fer comment will be nislety (90) days following thesecond publication of thia proposed rule I one )eroflocaj oir--eulotIonIntheaboomodcommty -
ADDRESSES: -
Maps and other information showing th detailed outlines of the u(l00yeur) flood elevatlom pare available fér revle, at the Village Stall, 6300 UnreIn Avenue, oMOGrove,ffljjo
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detemalnaUonsofj, (90-yslar)ofMorionGrove,kc, lllin Is In slco om4 110
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These elevallom together with the flood plain snanagomeatthe nslnljijim that are requlred.They should not be conafrumi ta -meanthecmwdtym4changeouyeiIsUñgoidlcesthatúeniorç stringent in their floòd plain nianagment ulrm.ecOmmunImaYataiUmeomoiinseataealin
sorrsuaa .60 policIes established by .thw Foderai, State oregI entj Th psop,eii elevatiom will also be uaed toCalculate the-rs.j Inalirace prenslom rates for new- ildlngsandthnin1 8ndfoutheniran,ii.o,.m. _
Premium fèver zlør namedloan officer at
continues - -Evanston Federal
Musney M. Lazier bas beenGlenviewBain Bank, aplaneer reputablemanufacturera. Phase named a loanofflcerat EvanstonIn the premium field amung fflofthlslncenUveprogrmngrew Federal Savings and Loàn,gsuburban banks, believes the In- to 24 gIfla and included the new Association, accordjngto Leecostive rage Is hereló stayl For and popular Moped, which had .1 BallerIne, Senior Vicealisioat two years the bank has receatlybIegIsjjo President In charge of thebeen offerfi.g qsalltyg to per- During Phase m a total of 375 assocIation's Mortgage Loannom nrmmapga special seven items were given to depositors, Department.YearCertlflcateofflepesjt. The?- bringing in almost two million7 Promotion, also called Interest dellarstotheb,Plus.pays the customer 7% lii- Now, more than ever, people
like the idea of receiving a -prelislom gift when they depositthelrmoneysotheymaenjoyBaItem edsie still earning Interest.Deflnitelythebesta(bothwards
Because of continued customerdemand, - Phase IV of thispromotion was recently In-traduced. This SensationalSavings Adventure offers itemsfor indoor and outdoor entertain-meat as well as items for borne
r,vosveo process, lncludag a and office use. With ever twentyeatdealofmketra As selections available, the banken-any shopper knows, there are pects the Mlldflsh Sailboat anddefinite trends or fads in Video Entertainment Package tohousehold appliances and fur- be the big hits. Clock radlea,niobiogs, sporting and entertain- bicycles, televisions and Mopedsmost equipment and what in- will be retained due to the over-dividsals censlderJuxo, items. whelining response to theseitems.
Bank keepa abreastefthma tren- With over $4.5 million in Inlrlsnewpesltlon, he wIlldo by studying trade papers, In- doposits attributed to the die the twacessing of residentialdosis-y figura_a and reviewing the promotIon, Bank officials are mortgages.reports of sales representotjven happy to continue offering this Lazier Joined EvanstonKnowing the market area and service to their customer-s. The Federal's Savings Departmenttypo ofcusomerIs no longer sut- public Is Invited to visit the In December, 1977, afterficlent as expanded advertising PaYofpresnlumsatthe'u wotklng previousty for neyerailOnII5rea5edthemmketarenfar main office, -800 Wankegm rd., °°lttoUom.such promotions across the Cienview, Illinois. Fer mare In- He is a Oraduate of DePauwUnited States. The Bank's policy formation, call 729-1960 for an UfltmVOltY and Evanston Town-Is to distribute oslo nm,os., .. Husirativebrechem ship High School, and resides en
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e certificate In ad-ditlen to the free gift.Phase I of the promotion, In-traduced In Junsasy, lO77and ex-tending six months, resoBad In6l.SmillimdollemIsdpedtaferthe bank. Phase Il increased thenumberofgftl. to l4and ad-dod loxury gifts noch as furs,grandfather Clocks and pooltabler. DetorminIng theF_I,srs to be used Is quite an
brand Item, ì'aling with
NorthwestParishes Credit Uiadds more parishesNorthwest Parlohes Credit db Institutions approved the OthòrparIshoswhmam5omen-formerly the Norwood reqoosttoday are eligible to join Northwestslr Catholic Credit Union-Im Northwest ".-.'' - .dded r..Tedit-Unjon are: St._ athoftc Union was òrgaisIzdï Mj 93 JIIIIOOLSt. hecla,5t. Tarcba.,parishes to its field of service. ander its orginal name by u Iran- St. Maryof the Woods St MonicaThis brings to 23 the nomber of dful of parlohioners of Im- St. Eugene, St. Cornelius, stparishes within Its bond of maculateCcepftoj. 7211 Robes-t Bellarmine, St. Pascalassociation, occprdaig to Joseph W. Talcatt ove. ¡sr late 1970 theA. Bosco, the credit union's credit union addedeyeral neigh- ch en the far northwest side of[-president.
boring paÑhesandempleyom of Chicago St.Paojofthe Cross andThe new pnrioies aPPrOved by Resurrection hospital to Its field Mary Seat of Wisdom In Parkthe Illinois Director of Financlo ofmemberorrpbntltoaffl Ridge; St. Jahn Brebeuf and OurInstitutions are SL Mas,, St. remains ès Immaculate Concop- Lady ofJtan in NUes, and St.Stephen and St. Zacbay In Des tionpremI. Itamorofro4 Rosalie in Marwood Heights.Plaines; st. Martha (Morton 5bOrehalderspoelthefr5 Mangoftheseparieswr-Grave); St. Isaac Jogues (Nifes),. that the credit mien's mesnbra vedeutafthe originaf boundariesD101iw Savior (Norridge), and can borrow from that pool at low OfhnmaculateConceptionOur Lady of VIctory In the Pór- ratmof -The credit union, with assets InePas*aïeaofChicago Credit union shareholders excess ef$4 mllljo,.r, Is o memberThedecision to extend the field receive 5-48 per cent per onnwn, oftheCMcáge3t,.membership to lh aoven cempun.J qoarterly, on their of Credit Uüono, the -flllnoispariubesmmeatímmefthe savings. Allaccoantoem. Credit Union Leagúe,-and thecredit uojon' boa,4 of directora opin$40,ofo byanágcoryof Credit Union NationalJuly11. Theo thefederujgoyemt Association.Kuhepi.d
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Election el Robert R. ¡(lIbIa os Mr. Kubis. had - been viceDlvtoIo Was annolInced hora
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oy by. EC.- Stork group since ita. Earl er, he- was Valenti Boilders Inc., 5940 W. ..general manager of 1* FluId manofacts managés- of -lTg Chicago, ore presea.Produçta' Group. The dIvIslon BeU&Goo worhinEentwopcojecfeth--) -bdqueaursareInske0j11 2efleral.Cinema Corporation
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interior oonsiruej Is beingdone at he Louis-JoUet MallTheatre in JoUet Three screens-a. are heIngbuiltatt1dafa5tyandi;:eU,n Is- expete by Oc:
-Valeisti BQIIdeS will also be
. uta$Ing. contryciton of a hew-
fadlityforGeujraj Inetm InUreRandburstMalllnMt, preop
htb0*eWIlibo.brùItadjajent- totIleMLProspectI&Smeairea;00 lItât It call-be expanden litIo athreeçreenu facllityr -t.
latOAat&tinCÖ!de_....... aceordhg to. PeterProject- mag.- for VaIeijBW[dee
Centel annouicesthirdacqusion
central Talophone & Utilities topoperathrg00(CTIJ), Which only lost week Chlcogo.bone CTU, the-- - O5edItafirsttwoacquiuons nation's fifth Iargèst telephoneos part of a plan to expand Into uyo lass week anuìbsnçe,i Its' . 4- other communicatIons related firaf step "tO broaden C'l'U' par-businesses, today announced its ticipation in the Iota; 'çam.thlrdacqulsltlon.
municatlans field" AvitbComm-Quip, Inc., of Des agreements to ucq thePlaines, Illinois, a business cam- Acoostic Developn8nt Carp.munications equipment (Aft3J) and Censolidat.j Cablediutributor In the flve.coanty Uentim,lac.chicago Metmsiitm a, will with headquarters Injoin CTU os a mbsldlary. C'lU IsNodhbmak.11liiiois,isthetargndthe parent company of Central marketer of phone booths andTelophoneCampanyofflo acoustic enclosures for publicComm-Quip designs, asueno- telephones. Cassolidate.j Cable ofbies, Installs and malntub, cons- Aurora, Minois, provides cablemrntcatlons systems and TV prograinm.g to several Foxauxiliary equipment used by NJverVeycommtiesbusinesses. The company, whIch CTU, Which bas 15,550 em.reported $1.1 million In soles for pleyees, serves 1.8 millIonthe 12 months ended September telephones in Florida, Illinois,l9fl,hasislstalledssmeioocom. Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota,munications aystemu and Missouri, Nevada, Northprovided auxiliary .com- Carolina, Ohio, Tenus andmanicatlom equipment to some Vfrglsia. The company alus osonsi,il000therareacustomers electric generation undComm-Quip also is an distribution facilities Io Coloradoouthorized dIstributor for major undiansas.telecomflunicatjons equipment In reported revenues sí $5288manufacturers.
million for the 12 months endedFInancial details of the cash June3oandassetosf$IlbilllsntransactIon Were not released. The company reported a secondCoJnm.QuIps president, Richard net income increase ofD. Bairn, will remain the fInn's 14.1 nerceat.
Bell execs testifyat Washingtonhearing
The telephone CuutOmoould the Bell System "have made itwInd upthelsnerif Westera Klee- clear to me that every aspect oftrie Is split off from the Bell Western Electic's nartoor.,hiSystem, Illinois Bell PresidentCharles Marshall told the HouseCommonications SubcommitteeInWashington.
Marshall was one of two BeltSystem executives to testify ashearings continued on theproposed Commuojcaflons Act st1978. ThebIffositIsnowhenwouldfrogmentrndbffityf0r.. the public switched telephonenetwork and possibly force thedlvestitoreofWeulorsElic
Describing itas a eitelnatI sorsiresource, Marshall sold thenationwide switched network"makes possible the kind of
-telepllsneservice Americans en.j
Stekupyosrphoneand.er of seconds you can talk toonybody in this country andCanada or to millions of other
. omundthewor1d;"hed"Weallhoveagro_atd
If Western ElectrIc Is split off.frns the Bell System. It wòuldbave a devautatng affect on theIntegrity 8f ike' notionwldetelephone network by Intercup-
.: tlng the efficient process- ofresearch, dèslgs, development,
anofqcture and delivery of ser-
- - ,)n fact, everyone would loseour cnsto.,em, by paying more.
for tIrets- oereice; research, by- fragmentlngitfrorntheofr-turing -process; the telephone.comp, by depriving them ofoperating flexibility; and thenation, wtgeb would lose o leaderintCChf101OglaJpJovatios"
Theulinols Beil President sold,thepresent Bell Systemstructare-Provl4en Oerylces that are!hIbbleat pricesmost people canoffrd,-makes poosible those ser-v11?ea Whefland whgre costomem
- want them and ensures thath)$1:tmVatIOD5 will keep -
.pocWlth Customers' needs toni-morrow.
- Oall5aldblsStyearsw1th
)tlth the Operatisg companiestouches the telephone customerdfruy."
"ifWestern Electricisspllt off,our easterners ore going to pay agreat deal more for telephoneservice, SUrely the new owners ofWestern Electric would hovethem charging the highestpossible prices, making theOreatestPosslbleprofltabysetiiogoli kinds of products-and not justCommunications products--tocustomers all ever the worldrather than heIlig responsible asthey are now fer meeting BellSystem needs for tIre best, mosteconomical commanlcatiesuequipment."
The partnership with WesternElectic permits Illinois Bali and
with disasters and to restoredisrupted service qUickly, accor-dingtoMaruball,
"Illinois customers have ex-perlenced their share of naturaldisasters, und have seen 'thebenefit of the Bell System'sresponse. In 1972, when a flooddisabled telephone service inDoPage Connty,Western Electicair-freighted a complète CentrexSyOtemfrOmDenverandinstalto.Jitovernight. -
"When o tornado smashedthrough Canton in 1975, andknocked out phone oervlce formore than half the commsolty,Western Electic had cables andsuppliesosthewaywihoem»
Marshall testified that IllinoisBell'u special relationship withWestern Klectrichasmeant. overtheyearu, 'nota Cassalapproachto our customer's needa, but atotalsystemsapproath,"
'Research and development,manUfoe*l)reandsupply, deliveryof service. su work harmsniouslyte serve our customers. Thismeansthatweot thiosisliell andUsrcestoinemgettheietosecvetheIrnceds."
First FederalHarlem Branchmanan er
First Feral of Clhicagoroamed Sophia OWes manage
ave., Chicago She repluCassandra Dors sobs was appted northwest regional customerservice manager at FirstFederal'sMt Frospectoffj
Mrs. DiIjes moves to her nposition from CuStomer sorsomanager at NUes, a positionhad held since ioie. l'revlonthat, she had been a senior finadal counselor andfinancial coodor. She joined RepublicFederal 5avi.og and Loan in 1971which merged with First Federalof Chicagoin 1975,
Mrs. Dilles attended theUniversity of Illinois Circle Cam-pus whereshestudint English andsecondaryoducatiou,50taken a noniber of courses at theSavings and Lean Institute inChicago.
Sheandherhusd LOOis,andfahflhlYliVein Des Plaines
A retirement dinnerA retíremestdihffierwauheld
Keoilwortj lenin LiocolnwoodJuly 28 for Walter JohnsssRiles.
Johnsssretireolafter4lyearsservice as a tool lind die mobwith Federal Tosi and Plsslw3880W. Pratt, Uncolowood.
The dinner was attendedaboot 70 employees and formemplsyeeuefFnteralTse;
As porting gift the componpresented 1dm with a watch anthe employees gave him a tareCorderwithAjnanp42O
United OslomyAssociation
Membersof the NsrthSoburjChicsgs Chapter of the United
-stomy Association will attendsssciation's "Sweet Sfr.
teen" national cooference'jDallas, Texas, Aug. 17-19 at thHilton Hotel, It has been sanearred by Morilyn Mou, ehaptepresident, Anyone who Is interested may attend uponpaysflostefai'egist.s-aftsnf
Further information can be ob-tabled frano the local chapter,Mrs. Marilyn Mau, 411 N.Ashland, Pork Ridge, Ill. 60068,phone 023.6312 orfrom the UnitedOstomy Association, suiWilshire Bonlevord, Los Angeles,CA. 90017,
U, ..iu..g Ofe Is.smno. . . , housfht! i. f.00, Oint. Poem h. se. otthe iaw..0 .55 tiato.l.g,o..inguf. 000,psnbe, Oo, too boom...5,moussaI 0usd., sosleorosou, pon.len or 100spiifr p1w, w... lo.
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14t%\IIFs1. A REALTORhasr of
Realty World's homeprotection plan
"Realty World real estate of- seller helps protect the buyereso fires are now offering u home fmmoajanddevtmgIce protmüon plan for home sellers repair costs that occasionallyshe and buyers," according to liaI arise after the purchase of ah to Londonand Bob ltauscho_nberg of resole home. It also gives then- Key Realtors, '9146 MIlwaukee, ueller'uhouuea comparative edgeun- NUes
over others on the market at theThe plan, adminIstered by saune time," Hal London said.American Home Shield, provides "And If a buyer Is interested inOne year protection and optional purchasing the plan, we can offersecond year coverage on sock this preteetios on not only owmajor systems as plumbing, ren- listings, on any listing sor of-IraI air conthtio and eIer- ficesells,"oddedLondooIllesi wi,sing, No inspection 'or If you'd like the know mororequired. The cost for the first about Realty World's homeyear averages about $250, with a protection plan, call Hal London$50 deductible, Continued pretor- or Bob Rausrhenberg at fiaI-7900,tien throaghout the second year or stop ints the convenient officeCsst.sanaddjtjonal$175 location at aiec Milwaukee, in"The Realty World hume Riles.protection plan purelmased by the
h;_Nl-Gas promotion
ThomasR. Rwroreylomreeo_ntly Benedictine College's Instituteof bees named manager of torManagemest.er customer service far Northern Anhddisanresidest, Rumseyls'e, Illinois Gas' Gleoview office, president of United Way of Ad-Previously he was nionager of dissn.by cosotructiso, headqaamjered iner Gleowood,
Smcestau-ejug with the utility iny 1956, Rumaey has served iohi several Positions, including
Pe Customer service supervisor andpersonnel dfrer in Glenview,He waspromotod toinanagemen;inl969.
Ramsey isa graduate of Illinois
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Taiman Federal tosponsor concert
Tahnan Federal Savings andLean will sponsor a special con-certfeaturingNathanlelltesen acellist, who recently wanMoecows prestigious Tchaikov-sky competition Gold Medal, onSaturday, August 26, frost 12:15pin, to I pin, at the ChicagoPublic Library Cultural Center,
tonnt.50dMlcblgassave,
Mr. Rosen was the recipient ofthe first prize In the distingujuhodNuremberg Cello Coinpetitloin In
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1977. A native of l,os Angeles,California, he storied blu frainbigat5andmadehIdebstatl3 Restudied with Gregor ?latlgorskyat the University of SouthersCalifornia, and later becme hisasslutantin the MauterClsú; Of
uils pretege, Mr. Plstlgorsky saidthat 'he Is a brilliant artlst...amatureinasiclan andana cellist,agreatvlrtusuo,"
Mr, Rouen's recital wilt hebroadcastllveenwFblT, 98.7FMafldI4iOAM
Thlsrecltalwlllbeaspeclalad,dillon to the Dame Myra HeinMemorial Concertsez'leswhfrjstepresented by Taiman every Wed-nesday, at 12:15 p.m. atibeChlcägo Public Library CulturalCenter.
GOLF MILL
"REVENGE OF THEPINK PANTHER"
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NEID OVER*CHEVY CHASE PG*GOLDIE HAWN
"FOlIÉ PLAY"
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McDonald's manager, Rick Klannwskl,congratulates tho Ruano Pavono family ofNorridge, Pavone Is the lucky winner In the Nba
McDonald's "FainilyReunian"conandhema
Golf tournamnt- winners
club-IrvKujçlnot vitetIoisa1LpcA-p.AmGolfTouriusnéntat.Evanston Golf Club was arousing success, raising over $35,000 forthe V&lety CIUb-K5rnKUpèInOt ÇdfltéifarS
- - chIldren, flaw -fleageOmpieUonátUftteCpale,fl5 TIlfuujliyaj
AfOUTbasneheadedbythejan foiully, Sidhey, Pro Michele
- par, totIé foifirutplace with a fivesemémwle up ofliud Salk - -: -(8$34 Iteeler, Skokie), Dansa Bachand, Pm Dwyér, Gaerge -Bradley and Dan Kreda (Uncolnwood),not shown (I to r). Tap -llnlshersamongthe LPGA PrOstoClude 70's, aUefarffrtpicebyGloria et-and$arbw each neWñg-gsm birisemoney,' -------- . -
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MILWAUkEE fr OAICTON.. . NILES
bring two family members or two friends toNoriidgefromanywhore mike continental UnitesStatesforafsmllyget,togethersnd party. TravelsrrangementewillbehaWodbyUnietlejr
ÇaIllngactors.
The-Open Stage Players ofMayerKaplanjCc,ItJiOW. Chur-ch, Rookie, will hold auditionsonSept. 6 and 7 at 7:10 poi. for thefirst chow of their 1970-79 season,"TheJozzSlnger,"
Al Jolson's most famous roleami the film that loanched the"talkles."inateuchiblgptayabeutu Cantor who Wants his son tofnllswlnhlsfaotstepe.
Needed are 11 men and 4 -
women, iboy, In wide age rangesShow dates ore Saturdays and -1.SandayshetweenNsv:I9,
For further Information call67i-fl00,ext.2i6.
Alezra Radius and RudOlfNureyevwfflpegglflTheDutehNallonaj Ball' praej of"Feus," when the companyarrives - at the Arie -Crown -
Theafre, McCennlckpbibe, - anTaosday AuU5t 22Ñ. --hairelgbtjierfo,n engagernebt!wwthrough&mday,A1ig1wt27,
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Eli HANSON--Life in a
Chinese CookieFactory
EeresmycPorwhokoowamoreahoutuewerslj.
My speclajy, however, lu 'LJpholste,j Sewers" Like the"PampRoonf', "Playboy Club", and seme other 2,000Ive beenIn both here and abroad. And l've droppej ton offoide.j paperwith the pictures of dead Preslentson them over the past fivedecades.Thea it "hit" me. I wasn't the type of 'sewer.spcj.. theyneededforthispej 'sewor-siuy' Buta long-time fiendofminewas. JimmediatOlYphsnedl,"Ed",I$ald, "isthIsEd,EdNoneO?..
"NoiIt'sEdHonson_reinemiierTootyno5..pa1,,"Hey,howore, boy!
"Fine! HowuyosrwiJej0?."Great!
SbesotaChiaesecooizcfsctu.yInfl0flg5ug."Stl11inaidii with the jokes." I then told Norton about the sp-cumIngvlogesewarstudy
"comeun,pul..4eepdoyuunal0y555"Right un-but plumbers make luts mure. I'm what yuu cusidcolla "snccinctplwnbor."
-"Someyearsago, Norton, when i had an spui-tment i culled splomber. Knowwhath000ldmewhenXuukedffhecusid fixmytobetthstwusidatfl,.
"Yeah", Ed, 'The guy probably said, Im busy. Throw 3OSPirbi5lnitandcuJlmelufuerurfivethys
Mywoys, Ed Norton, the wurld's must famous pluniber cameto Niiez. Under the caver of darkness, he ulippe,j is und out ofNues sewer system. And he came up with the snuwer wlthuutusing "smoke signals". seems that newspsperu, undeilverodbundlesufnowapapers, rallied many ufNlleu' sewers to becomestuffed
"IsaY.Edandstakemyproleoonroputeuonouittimynewsboys, Over o period of the puai 20 years, comed the stuffedsewers."NsklddIsg,Nurtan,lond0"Yeah,Ed-butyouowy"What?""Nilesnayhave uomestuffedsew4,uttheygst the smart-
estafldbestreadsewerratobittdaeatjso,,
MORALTQTfl STORY: Ifyoortafletdun'tfla theshik IscIusoedorYusrbaaomentraindontak,alpjamborEven Olio' plamb today are more omnipotent thon doctors,
(FIn) owner of the 'HI-WAY Club" and the posh"BAcKROOM.,.»
cento. WHERE? Why at ARVEY'S RESTAURAJOT, Oakton 8Waukegan, Nbes. I have It everyday. Whore else, at my age,almost every night In the many posh "apholstered aewero", Iknow.creamery butter, and rich maple syrup for only 99 cento. Then
fór ONLY$4,95 with a FREE Caesar salad. You, toe, thon can&imns great man with the tedlei and dance till dawn every
-A salute to Maiy PaRce, the hostess-with the muaIent, at -
DOWN-ThE-STREET, Nbes' brightest place, famed for greatfood and clean fun. Bumped into Mary Popplos, pardon me,
théC.LA,don'tknowaboj4I MarydOesagreatJabath,.gas,bûicheon timo hostess at DOWN-THE-si'iu.gg An orchid to--MMtGIETANO,thedayiiemek, whoreally "tunis me an" as--
abo"tUrnuout"someifthebest005th,4foud, Andthatgreatoiog-- tbfleexeÑtivechef, also sfDOWN-THE.g't'toaT Tommy Fur-- .-1526fl,whOpreparesculslnefltfora "kliig"011dthatwoalddelighttiie"queeii;'
, Bect Mafrsd, theyauag talented photographer, Is well on hisytobebsmlngatopmaninhisfleld AlthoughonlylO,henswhab his own studia for eves' photographic need, weddings, per-fralto,wbatover. Andgfrls,he'sveryhandp,eandkesJo-Revaka look Shea comli3Valentloe-his business phone somberisdiO-135?.- --
Yesterday Bert took qolte a few "shoto" of lenny of UnitedTraftumlsuiffl, as well as Intenter photos of the liest rar repaIrshoP thloside afilie-Bermuda Triangle. We're plaaning a UWe
- oiiíprlue for TERRY cOLLINS that nice walteess at JAKE'S-FAMOUS RESTAURANT 0F ?äLES... this will really give ber
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Peggy Thiji, 1200 N. Homlin, Pork Ridge BoOt), president of-DesPiuiiieSMtGiiild,andmoimsSpain (right), DesPtaInes,chsunof the group's 23rd annual full outdoor art fair, show the GianniCilfone demunstrutiun oil psioting which will be swardod to nomelucky pernos attending the ion Sundsy, Sept. 3. Fine artists whuwould like to exhibit at too fuir muy snbmlt applicutiunu und threeolidesforjw-yisg byAsgsutzl tuDosPluinesoj'tGud Bon H,Des Plaines, IL. 60017, with $14 entry fee, and nelf-uddressod slam-pedenvelupefurrotamufaldes DPAGmemborueada,slas,ttedto the 1977 fair are exempt from Jw-ying. For information shoutthe Sept. 3 fuir, cull 023-7803 ur 290-2100. Locution is Lee und ElIjo-woudsis. Induvetowa Des plusses
Last call forfine artist entries
Entries frumfine OFtistu will be businesuos will be presentedaccepted nottI Asgust 21 fur Des shout I p.m. The enhibits will bePlaines As-t CalIda 23rd annusi set up by litIO sm. ta Ellinwoodoutdoor fine art fair on Sunday, ut. between Lee und GracelandSep13. ove., and In Des Plaines Nalional
Painteni, sculptors, ceramIsta Bunk's parking lot at that saineand craftsmen desiring to exhibit lucatlun. The fair Is open to theIsthIsjonedffrsreaskedinomd public from 10 am. to O p.m. andthree color slides and a self- refreshments will be uvaflablo osuddreaso,j stamped esvelope for thoslte.their retors ta Des Plaines Act Demoostratlan paintings byGuild, Inc.; P.O. Box 81, Des GIanni Ctlfone of Park Ridge andPlaines, Il. 6001?, Mi entry fee of Tom Lynch of Arllagton Heights$14 should accompany ap- willbeawardedatibeclom af thepllcatlons, according ta fuji- fair to those who have registeredclialrmau, Thelma5sih their attendance. For bloc-Prizes and ribbons will be mnatian,call252j00,ggg.awarded In three categories, and 7883or95ib0876.Purchase Awards from area
A diamondstudded circusThe baseball dlasnond of ThilloosStadium, Devon ib Kednie In
- Chlcago,wlljbethostteofanopesaIrbIlnI-Clrcusen Sunday August20.
"Mini-CIrcus la Jost our way ofdescribing the length of tone forthe show-est the caliber of per-formers,"saysMel't't,o,J
"There wil he 10 top acta, In-cluding animals, aei'IaljsO.a andclowns to name a few, The 00mnlflstesbawlsapedectlongthfar.the littler kids, anytidag loogermakes It harder for them to sit,B05idO5,theadsfllssloflprlceof$3and free for those under g lu also'odjit' compared to similar at-fracttons,"headded,
Three shows are ochedaled thatdaysti,4,and?pjn.
On Dean's ListRoaald Steven Parker, son of
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Membeni ofthe Chicago SeniorSymphony Orchestra will par-ticipate on u volanteer basis andmembership will be limited to 00-lOexperlencednamiciam.
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Rere'sagreatwaytosbest of Women's SoftbalL TheNilee Park Diefrict will save thehonor ofhostijigtheflffioj Parksand Recreation Association StateWomen's 12" SfthoJ1 on August19 &.20 1978. Spectators reIn-vited to view the highly skilled
Soccerregistration
TheMuenGyeparkyjwill open registration for the up-coming foil Soccer Program enAugust 21. The boys will againplay In the Young SportsmansSeccerLesgue.
The first practice will begin owWednesday, Sept. 6. The fee willbe $15 per bot which includes aJersey and entrance In the Spor'tal05055eccerLeagae.Thel.ewfflbe three age groups, under 14 yro.born In 1965 or later, under l2yrs.born in 1967 or later and the widerlOYrs.greUpbernIn1969or1
For more Information andregistration stop In or call theMorton Grove Park DItriOt at6834DempsteroC965-I2go.
TheHagle,Thursday,Auguntll, 1978
teams of libele play for thechampionship. The meet will behaldaS day5jy and Sundayafternuon at Jozwlak ParklOcatddÓhtheccrnerofToyandFranksave. meouandspecial occasion et Women's Sof-tballatitabeot.
Golfcourseremains open
Weber Park Nine Mole Par 3Golf Coarse will remain openthrough December 1, weatherpermitting. The couine is open 7days p week from 73O am. todusk.
The public daily fee course,which Is operated by the SenktePark Diatrirt, Is located at 93110 N.Bronx, Just a half block north ofChprch st, west of Gross Pointrd
Daily fees are $2 Monday-Fridayand$2.MentheweekendaThere is a special weekdayreduced rate of $1.25 for SeniorCitIzens, 60 years and over andyouths, ages 10-16. The reducedrateappliesan1933gpm.
ForinformatIoo,call67_1go
Preecheolregistration
The Miles Park District woWlike to Invite your preschoolerjoin in the activities of our eveUni preschool rlasses. Signyour little one' for une of thf011owInglocalions
3yearoldcbunesMiles Recreation Center, 7877
Milwaukee ove. Thesday & Thurwiny-i pm. to 3 p.m OaktonManor Fieldhouoe, 81i0 Ozarkave. Monday & WednesdaY-930am. to 1135 am.; GrennanHeights Annex, 8255 Oketo ave.Tuesday Si Thursday-9:30am. to1l39a.m.; Sports oinplex, 8435Ballard rd. Monday & Wed-nesday-Ip.m.to3p.m.
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Mlles Mecroatlen Center, .7877Milwaukee ave. Monday, Wed-nesday, Si Friday-9:30 aie. tolhlOa.m., Monday,Wethesday,&Fridsy-lp.m. to3p.m., TuesdaySi Thuroday-9:30 am. to 1l3Oam.; Oskion Manor Fieldbouse,8180 Ozark ave. Tuesday Si Thor-aday-938 am. to 11:30 am.;Grennan Heights Mous, 8255Oketo ave. Tuesday &Thurnday_i p.m. to 3 p.m.; Sports recopies,8435 Ballard rd. Monday, Wed-nesday, Si Frlday-9:20 to 11,30am.
Registration forthree year nidswho are NUes residents will betaken on September 6, 1978 from9,30 to 11:30 am. and frodi 7 toS:lOp.m.attherocreationceter.Registration for 4 Si $ year eldawho are 7111es residents will betaken September 7 from 9:30 to11:20a.m. andfrom 7 te O:30p.m.at the Recreation Center.Meuidenlsanabletoregjsterattheabove times, an well as ALLeen-residents, will be taken Septem-ber&from9:3Pto 11 :30 am, at theMecreatlon Center. A limit of 15children has been allowed foreachclasu. Thefeels$OSperiSweek session for three days perweek, aud$38 per 15 week sessionfortwodayuperweek, and doublefeefornon-residents.
if you have any queutions orwould like farther Infoimation,please contort the Recreation.Çeiiter, 7877 MIlwaukee ave.Phanei67-4633.
Cllmbabuardthecarunsel
The Miles Park District in-troducesthlsyear'sactivltleuooa"Carogoel efFun". The brochureof prOgramo planned will beIl11livered the weekend of August26, 1978and will be hung on thedoor ofNlles residents. 1f yeudonot receivothia publIcation,Pleasecallthe RecreatiOn Center,%7-663landonewlllbejnaljed, Awide variety of programs,nisédal evento, and fun activitiesIsavoilableforollageo, Discoveryour talents, ukillOor JOst for funand enjoyment In thIs season's"Garuuselef Fsm."
Wumen'nneftballleague
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Standings as uf August 7 in theNOes Park District Men's Softba]1Leagueareasfollsws:DlvIslen"A" W-LStroyGatoro 15-1Hot-N-Nasty 16-2Collero&Catino 12-4StandardRubber il-7StassNeverinn 9.9PMSLoggero 9-liOldStyiers 8-10Clockwork 7-ilDirtyflozen 7-ilGrassRoots 2-10MisseiliBros. l-17
DivIsIon "B"Lusos 16-2MusticFenring 14-3Confidence 14-4Candlellghtiewelers 13-5lnterdwne 108Cool-N-Cut 9-10Jokers 7-IlSIIaWSPOUItry 6-12Sgt.Pepper 5-13RenBellUniform 4-13Murderersitow 1-17
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Linda S. Cinks wan, recentlygrOduated from the LsihersnGoserslandDearoness HOspitalsScboolofNurssng Parkaidge
.TheIaugbter of Mo-. and Mrs.Norberjcinko,4327 Western ave.,, Park:Ridge, Miss Cinico is a
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OCCiweekend programbegills September 8
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For the first time this fall,. students at Oakton COinniUnityCollege will have the opportunitytaearn required credits by alien-ding concentrated class oessiessmeetlngoaalternatingweekends.
Students attending WeekendCollege classes are able to keeptheir weekday Jobs, have severalfree weekends, and still completecollege courues toward theirdegrees, according to Michael1350ko, coordinator of theWeekend College.
Through a 24-hour-a-day,seven-day-a-week telephone ser-vice, students will be able to007011go OSSiStOIICe, advice, andconferences by phone wheneverneeded, Dunks said. In addition,
Oalctsn's library and labs will beopen to occommudate weekendstudents.
This fall's proorom wilt offer alarge somber of courses meetingthe requirement for both-degreeand certificato prograsos in oc-counting. Muny courses cas heappliedtootherpregrososaswelj.
Weekend College will begin onSeptember 8. Each of the 20 cour-sesefferedwillmeetdos-ingose ofthe following time patterns,Friday eveuing from 7-o p.m. andSaturday and Sunday irom 12:30-2:36 p.m.; Saturday and Sundaymernisgsfromoa.m. . 12noon; orSaturday and Sunday afternoonsfrom3-6p.m.
For further information, callGebiss's Weekend College office,967-517.0,ext.3li.
National Guard- -. trainee
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annualtrainlngfieldenercinewiththellll.lhsoloAs-myNatiooaionard.Marks, a resident of Mlles and on employee of Equitable Life On-
sarance Company, drills with the Combat Support Company, Ist;;p Battalios,l3intlnfantryofChlcags.
£6 ThetweweeksoftraininghereatFt.McCey,lscated2lomlieonor-thwestofChlcsgu,prsvideanoppoctniittyforillinoisArmyNatiouniGunrdpersonne1toimlaintheIrnsllItarapeclaltlesunderavarietyoflieldeondltions. -
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(fllinoisArmyNatleoalGunrdphoto)
0cc FireScience course"Law for the Fire Science"
(F1R245-50),anewceurseofferedthis fall at Oakton CommunityCollege, will he taught by WayneW. Schmidt, a nationallyrecognized authority on legalinattersrelate000thefirenervice.
The three-credit-hour courue,designed to acqunint fire depur-tillent administrators and etherpersonnel with relevant stato andfederatlaws, will meet from 6:10-9pn.onTuesdaysatNotreDame
p:, HIgh School, 7655 Demputer,Nlleu. The course will beginAngustl9andendDecemberiO.
"Lawforthe FireService" willprevide an ln'depth treabnent ofauchtuplcsaathejudlciatsyntem,cIty iloblilty for acta by fIre per-uonnel, municipal lIabilIty to firedeportment pereunnel. fIrepreventIon bureaus, penulons,aalary, end compensation, ter-minatlon of employment.Ilebilitlea uf fire flghtern, andutatuatury safeguardu of fireAgMen
Schmidt. operatIng directoralAinrfcaaIorEffectIve LawEn-furceniwit In Evanston, baa beenadmItted to the bar In Illinois,New Mexico, and tb.e Df*tct ofColumbIa. He han appearedbefore Ike U,& Supreme court In
iiconeooinceloli.He is director and counsel for
the Public Safety PersonnelResearch - InstitutO whichpublishes the - monthly FireDepartment Personnel Reporter,and since 1977 has beenprosecuting attorney for the Fireand Policé Commission and theCivilService commisnionof ParkRidge. Schmidt received his lawdegree from Oklahoma CityUniversity School of Law In 1966and wirned a Masters of Lawsdegree from NorthwesternUnlveruitylnl974.:Sedtasreed5 legal ad-
vjsortotheChicagoPoliceDepar-tsneot,directorofthetegatcenterefthellntÈrisatlanalAssacintlOnOfCelefs of Police In Washington1 -D.C., and apedäl counsel to the -fluaIs Asoocintion of aiMs ofPolice,
Oak000's Fire Science-Technology program Is desIgnedto fonter upgradIng peuple-a1!eady Inthefieldoffire protee-lInn, providing an epportwulty toIncrease knowledge In specificemasuffireuciesce.-For further information, call¿urriculuim coordInator, Dr.
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EmersonJunior Highbus routes
The bus restes listed below arefor Emerson Junior High School8151 N. Cwnherland ave., MilesandaressbJectteolight changes.Ail routes will begin al ap-proximately 8,60 am. and leaveEmersonschootat3:20p.m.
- Theschednleofroutesandsiopsareas follows:
Bus 01-Rl: Good & Farrell;lloffman& DeCook; Habberton SiGood; Glenview & Hoffman;Tyrell Si Woodland; Ruth Si Dee;Western Si Lahon; Delphia Sil,ahsn.
Bus #2-R2: Hamm Si Green-dale; Hamm & Walnut; Dee SiWalnut; Manor Lane Si Dee;Manor Lane iii front of FranklinSchool; Manor Lane Si Potter;Petter Si Farreli; Farrell Si Ver-non; Versen Si DeCook; ManorLane Si l°arkside; Normai Si Lin-colo.
Bss-3--R3: Eudlid&NorthwesiHwy. ; Berry Pkwy. Si Techy;Merrill Si Cedar; Merrial SiCherry; WashIngton Si Cherry;Washington Si Elm; Elm SiMeacham; Root Si Hastings;Sibley Si Prospect.
Boo -4-R4: Merrill & Ottawa;East Ayo. Si Edgemoot Lane;Labon Si Elmore; East Ave. SiCuttriss; Cuttriss Si Ottawa;Oleander Si Lawler; Oketo SiJenquilTerrsce; Jonqall TerraceSiOconto; Kirk Si Octavia;MilwaUkee Si Monroe; Monroe SiOzark.
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Medical graduates
Angssstana HespltalandHeaithCareCenter recentiyhonoredfivegraduatesoftheAagusInnaHospithlSchoolofMedicaiTecolo
Graduntes included (left to right, bock raw): MOry Ellen Kim-mein, 1320 5. RImborsi rd., Mt. Prospect; ChriUna Josing, 8923Austin, Morton Grove; Ken Joyce, Glen Ellyn; Cynthia MeJia,Chicagn; andArlelSagallÇananeva, Cilicago.
Education Coordinators (bottom row) Pam Leboer, MT, left;Gayle Keegsn, MT, right; and Dr. Adolph Rahinovitz, MedicalDirector, awardedthn graduntes diplomas certifying completion ofIhe one-year program nf clinical laboratory training and classroomeducatinnunderthellchnolofMedlcsiTecboology.
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5p geed. Lo. sul. 135lj.gO. 067.
Gsevy '72 Impala PS/PB. aircOEld. Ttans. & eighut In ocoIId*000IDBeLcaUNs«&
MISCELLANEOUS
Universal burner top gas range.*29.60.065.4363 l$3/9.7
11,500 B.T.U. window air con-dllluiser. $150.00orbest offer. 824-0269 191-9/7
Newmudern chromelamp. $75.00urbestoffer024-0260 182/9.7
Censor tisilt-In oven 23" wide z40' highz26"deep36"huedwtthfan&10"x21"stovetup$75goerbestuffer. 566$999after3.00P.M.
100/9-7
"Colt"-rigIit hañd target bow, 68"height-32 lbs. pull, 28" draw-mosnted range sight-carryingcase & 1 duz. matched alum.target arrows-29" length &quiver-new. Sold as. set only.$175.00. 965-41965 190/3.51
G.E. portable dishwasber-lltienewcondltlon.$l25.00.967-9354
109/3-31
New ½ carat diamond engage-ment ring with matching goldband. $65O.00.06S-2009aOtor 2:00
.
107/3.24
Tires-size H78-15". Very goodcondition with rimo. Two for$2550067-0600 100/3.24
Complete homo CB outfit-in-clodos baso station, antenna,modalatect mike, etc.. Excellentconthtiun,$l)L00.965.6503 lilf/3-24
MacSun 12 button, cuÑ electri
gan. walnut cabmot. $30.00 299-. 216/9-21
1 American Braadtail jacketw/whlte mink collar & calOs. Size12. Likonew. $550.00. 4574406
204/9-14
Rembrandt lamps. $10.00. 025-4563 I94/97
Vibrator belt w/staod. $50.00 437-0406 203/9-14
I beige pengnjn coat. Sire 12.940.00.437-6406 . -j.. 290/0-14
1 long marble top window tabla.$4000437-6406 . . 199/9-54
I GrnndigMajestic Console lilY'SAM.FM S W bands taperecos-der.$200.00,4-6406 . .. 259/9-14
lbrasO&motalworldmap$10.00.437-6406 204/9-14
1lrge.brass&marbletab1el950.59.437444 .
Thee 2)560x14whltewail,nylun,$1500 9654273 208/9-14
Sunbeam heavy duty Misriiasterwithbowls$25.00.96s 208/9-14
Aedlnvex8track&2pum&33thpes.$75.00orl960.o473 218/9-14
Brandnewl0gal. aquarliinicem-PIete06tera&pumps&etc,$to.g9660473 . 214/9.14
. 2sieodeiidtables,$70.00.4374400.198(9-14
3.matehlng.b!oncte and black ee4andcoraerendtabl68,E«il.cond$80.beatefterOOS467O . 212/9.14
02ctam,flntOUbyPaaiDeflutam. 24 ;59 maple corvedframe; ear-nyard scene, Pond ducks.&ChlJdren312,gQ,945254 ,219/9.21
Fúllbedspreads:oionlaI9tyIe.. P* pftik 000Inal Cabin Crotte. .
g1osnPletestereo gso
MISCELLANEOUS
Brats vanity bench. 26W' wIde33"high,$1t00E9994204 338/9.21
Sofa 82" and matching Ioveseat52" catton fabric Outline, quiltblue flowers on offwlsltebackground by Schweiger oncasters.$175.00Xorbeog.00g.
215/9.21
Yashica Electro 35 mm,rangefinder camera. Auto,operatlunwlthca5e.$65,963.3$97,
GIs-IB 21" Schwlnn bike. MagentacoLOr. Loepard banana oeat. GoodCend.$18.00.299.0204 317/9-21
Moving 2 dr. G.E. refrig. csut.with diop. I yr. old. Avocado.Hidebed, twissoize, andmlsc. 025-2028
BICYCLES
25" girls Murray bicycle, vesy goodconditlus. 3 speed w/hsndbrakes.$5020823-0686 105/8.17
ANTIQUES
Puzzled by family heirlooms?Findest what youhave andwhatlt's worthl Subscribo to "Hob-bies", the magazine far coller-tor's. 1008 .5. MIchigan Ave.,ChIcago, 60605. $10.68 per year,$1.Sopercopy.
PETS
NICE PETS FOR.
ADOPTIONTO APPROVED HOMES
lico. 1-5 P.M. - 7 days a week.Receiving animals?-) weekdays -7-1 Saturday aodSnoday.
Closedafllegolhohdays,KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER
2705N; Arllngtosufa, RdAztlngtenhlelghta
ENTERTAINERS
11434DW1U'HNGANALYBTAvallablefoiea,pearI
. GARAGE
SALEAug. 18, 19, 20. 9-5. 8602 Onceola,NUes, Dran set, stereo, TV..trainnels,muchsnisc,
Aug. 19-20. 13.5. 9210 N Ashland(off Church, NUée). HahldnitefllS.00lklubs,ceranjc,
S
: 13-19-20. 9-5, 8219 82 Odell,
Frl,&Sat., Aug. 16&19.9AM.5.:PM. .Ba' equip., bikes, much..mI0Ç.B4I6Necnùl,Nlleá, . .
7743 OctavIa. Nifes, Sat. & Sigi.8/10 & 28, 33 AM - S PM. Furs.,.dothng,3ewefry&niu
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. General Office .
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CuIlUÑNWithIUa0vwlcement0tcnelIl.IYbaie1ltj
WeU...Here'ayourgoldenuppos-ty Shave seversi positions open-for motivated career-oriented Individsate. If yoo match myqualifications, comemandwe'll5jtover My hours are Monday-Friday 9:30 - 11:00 AM. and 1:30 - 3:00 P.M. Just ask for JacHoThompson.
5b)Thìji j 3jjf
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AssistantManagei
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CALLSCHAUMBURG 3911325
£PALAT1NE . S 356-1075, . . . kY1imi
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Is RECEIVA : LE.
DAMEN-FOSTER AREA.Publishing Company has opening for dependable Individual withgoodflgureaptltude,
CRTEXPERIENCEHELPFUL. WEWILLTHAIN
. S GlMdetRSshiy3Bqne0tuCALL PERSONNEL . 78$-1049.
i ., . EIS. PALUCH COMPANY. INC.180ØW.Wjjueinc Chicago
s Driwen S
PARTTIME. MALE ft FEMALE. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
. .-WE WILLTRAN
.S0a1iigWagø$t2Ot. AM&PM Routes or BothcItwe,kava6abfe'Weafter Ig'fi.1Av
. - . AuteeiaticlrensinicsionProhtShatiig - Buses Late Ilodek
. HOUSEWIVES...UDENTS...RETlñEEScilurwiItearll4n -
. SCIIticTreIsitCOIOp.Iy. . 2ouwlnwRMd
., NiEasdi.t
TheBegte,Thuruday,Augoetl7,19?8
ecretnryandreports, malatuI records for ratlona1 Convesitlon and
Excellent typing and communicative skills oqufred; shoe-thaod helpful. Previous euperlence at the executive level;or.bssiamsco1legehul
and henofita go along with this
Fur Futter 000aEsCd:PERSONNEL MANAGER
693-7380 or 692-7300
INSIDE SALES DESKWork with a company who recognizes your ochlovements. OrderService experience helpfuL Good telephone techniques a definiteasset. Progressive Northwest side manofacturer needs such apes--suntoaddteexpandlngwurkfoms.Weofger
MANYCOMPANYBENEHT5ANDAEXCEENTSrAB1iNG SALARY
ceijoy 235-iNNFOR APPOINTMENT
KESTER SOLDER CO. 4201 W. WriglnwoodonEopwrsnpliyn
k B/\NkiNqTYPIST/CLERKS
lnterestlngpooltiom forgoodtyplsts, Jobs entail sumo figureworkaaweljasphmoceercon
ACCOUNTING CLERKTRAINEE
tdealoppertwiityforbrigbtiadividwh5enjoysflgewarandtypesdoWPMauratety.
For more Information and an interview appointment pleasephone:
MrsWantroba
CitizensBankendTniotconipaay
Cu.IiWIIo.y.ti?eà,v
PARltIIlstLttllNols4iEtialOPPOiiO5ltyEslpbysrM/
SAVINGSAND LOANTELLER WANTED
Progressive savingo and loantOoklngforteftoratMortoQr0-branch. Pleasant surroundingsand congenial atalO to work with.Excellent benetita. Will train.
. CONTACTMR.KOliL761.2700
OPENING NEW WI NGSRS
LPNyMDESteft*) -
Need additional nEuE, PM'u andsItes. Weekenddlf.fereotfaj. Goodntarthlgnalary,ln-aervlceoo.afte,ÇontadtfliréctorofNurses8:58to
. -5p.m.
BR00KW00OIIELThcAJIE.
2380 W.0eniptet
. VAULT.ATIENDENT
. BONDABLEMATURED INDIVIDUAL,
NEATAPPEARANCEFRINGEHENEFITS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK6G OF,MORT0N GROVE
aiD.sonooIei_Gemn0LNietaaiS
FULL OR PART TIMEPaldBÑaJe.,PdVaeaUea
REndornotnlng.. i-..S 7937 MILWAUKEE .
-P.g429
HELPWANTED
IssthoetarsAttractive youngmeo and womenegea l8to25years. $5.00 per hear
?it:.i:°ez9ee necessary,
DcoDallceIsIloeded
N6 697.7494Winette - 2511507
COUNTER HELP WANTEDJob with futuro. Learn cleaningbuslnea.
NOI1IISIIIIWIJBOcIOOJIØES7622DeIIIpItN.M
SALES-STOCKRd Ihn. panee eited he uBvesul9ed
l8le in lily . muw Ipatwi.etsI
APPLY
MIDWEST OUTPOST6721 W.Dempster, M.6
961-8480ACCOUNTS PAYABI.E C12HK
Good oppar4únity far detall-mInded pern with good figureaptitude. Póitlon located Is cur-poratod he4dqsartora of diver-sifiod mosufactorer. Previousexp. destrabt, bat willing totrain. We offer good startingSalary&benefltplan.FORIETERVIEWCALLUNDAJONER
02fl7L59-098M 24P06
WILTONCORP. OESPIAINESqnaI,PPO5esJiyuspIos-,rnfI
BARTENDERSFULL & PARTIIME
CLASSIC BOWL8530Weukegan Rd.
MOEOOR Grove
935-5300
$250.00 por week for mailingcomnslaslon circulais at home -possible. finmedjate income. Noexperience required, Is-organs-an.teed deheSo send $1 and a slam-Ped,self-adcic000edenvelnpeth:
BUSH4ESSENTEILJ'REP.O. 8ox415
Ruoton.LeuloIanaT35lo
SALES PERSONS
FULLTIMEFessle May Gandy Companyla Making reliahle Sales Per-nons for full time peoltionu IntheIr North atore located InGolf Mill Shopping Center. Noexperlencenecesaany,
Liberai fringe benefltn In-cludlngprolltslmrljig.
interviews will be conducted,Friday, August 18 and Men-day,AUgIIat21, from Ilam, to3p.m. .-
FANNIE MAYÇANDY SHOPGdfNMSCentir
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'SP Et DY
18 HOUR SERVICE(ITTERHEAPSEDVELOFES
USLPLES5 CARDSFLYERSILILLETINS
r WEOSYLO-J' INVITATIONS -
RUSINESS FORMS
I 96s-39oo
- 1IODupsmR- MORTON ORovR, UL.
r.-Piges TheBlIe1i;lrwIy;A171rR -
FOODSER VICE
ASSISTANCE1tiII tizne openlngforasslstant In0UEbU3yfOOd5RMCedRpar.ThRSDTCenIeVeIpO8IUORMIfl-valvIng di&uoom, aUSemb!y onpallonI fray Une and 8anItatIonduties. Weoffera CO-JflPTehenIvebenofltprograrnIndudIngDentojInsurance and Salary of $3.86 perIoijr. Five day work week, In.cludlngweekenda.
- CalftwAppt
HOLYFAMILY HOSPITAL1ODN.RRtDesPhiis
BAPIOUEI WAITRESSWEEK.ThDSOM.Y
FAMILYTYPEflESTAIjpjjj-' CALVMANoRT
IPM.2pM8PM.9..pM
6474
GENERAL OFFICEPART TIME
TYPING REIIIIIREDVMIIOUSDUTIES
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MILWAUKEE ELECTRICTOOL
- 5629W.HOWNIII..
NDS539.9173
oFOpSRonEREp
HOUSEKEEPING.PßJITflMEReliable woman to. clean 5bedroom boije 9-am. to 3 p.m.Mondaysand Fridays. Staoalarr 3.25 pei hour. Golfarea. TransportatIon to door.Referenceswtllbechecked. -
FarbIerVIeàcall96I4444
GROUND ROUNDHASOPENINGSFOR
WAITRESSES..' HOSTESSES - - -
Full Time-evenings. We offer ex-ceflentotarUngsalarleo, -
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_.APPl.Y-
- GROUND ROUND
RE$ÎAURMIIT: -ONLMcoi - - -
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WAITRESSES--
TEIpPOy - -
IN PERSON
. _i_-Restaurant -- -
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PAJITTIMEHELP- . CmiffWk. .: Oly5 ' -
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HELPWANTED
- RECEPTIONISTUInInpIognccesTary.
Pleasóiltwarklflgcondltlojis.Roursll4Mon.thruFri.
ForlaferisialionCall
74O3N.,NEis- R4774M
PROGRAMMERDATA PROCESSING
Immediate position for anperlenced programmer onsystems 3-model 15. Must knowRPG - ti and 0CL. Mlnlmwn 1-22rS- experience reqWred. SalaryCommensurate wIth exoerlenceplascompanypaidbeneffts.
- FORINTERVIEWCALLUNDAJONES 827-flOO
911AM 24PM -
., WILTON CORP.
DESPLAINES. ILL
Sou yaw husband on the idea ofyour getting a part liane joI withfulltlnTepay. MERRI-MACneedndemonstrators and napervisoro tosell toys and gifts on homo partyplan. No invesimont delivery orcollection. - Call Ann Baxtercollect: MI-5564881 or writeMERRI-MAC 801 -- Jackson..Dubuque.ZowaSlOOt.
WAITRESSES' DAYS ORNITESMast be 19 Or-over. Good wages,goodtIn.
- *PPtYINPERSON-
PIUAIIUTøI!MM - -
SECURITY-
OFfiCERS - -
Wehavo InsEDedlate openings formaleandfemalenecstrltyofflro-In Elk Grove and Narthbrook
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area. Many - benefits pionpremlumpay1 all eqnlpmeot andnnlformsfurnished. -
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FORPPUINTMENTMKFOR
YUMOMORERMTUTLDPLOYTRMJR
' FLOÖRWAXINGMStYPEN5JlFulilime in North-Northwest
- onburban area. Full or part lanedays, Over 18. Will trois. MEisthavecar. - - -
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' ORDERTM(ERS - - --
Work-evesitogs Ç1O8:35; Sats- lO:$03:30 Sun. -15-2:30 In-the- comfort,aloiiz Glenvlew.office.-Ideal forhlgh school ntudents.-Musthe itorover. CaliBEr. Ed--wardabetweenit-Sp.m.729.852j,
STRAIGHTENER-- -
TOOLSTÉEL------
N. side commer. nteei treating co.necking .a steel straIghtener.-Genéroussaiary.1ntsblIi. - :
CaÍiMr. fltzgeràki
OpenIngforamatureresponsiblewoman an a Dietary Supervisor.Pleasant workIng candltlonu, ex-cellent InneSt& cau Mc Stack«7-8749.
CANTIp.SLM8EWHOMENIIRS
PIZZA COOKSDAYS OR NITES
Mustbellorover.Geodwsgeu. -
APPLYINPERSON
PIZZAHUT -
9lStMEw.Ua Rien
THE FOLLOWING POSITONSABEAVAIIABLE -
'AUDITOR . At toast 3 yaaraex--ce-LOANCLERKTEU!RTRAINEE(Mrime)
CEUUSFIWDÓtEIIS.DEMPS1ERPI.AZ_A
STATE BANKDengltefBGEeeISwnnd
208-3300
- HOUSEWIVES -Do you have 8-10 hours weekly?Stay home. Earn money. Localtetephoanooucltisg.Noselllng.
6381404
WAITRESSMust be experienced. Good PaySP.M.to-tOP.M. -
APPLYINPERSON* fl40N.Mwaijcee
- PET LOVERS
DistrIbute dog & eat collars andaccennorlen to- pet ohisp and,groomIng salons In your area(parLo! fU lane). Complete line -nf top qualIty nylon. RhInestone,IeatherandtmportedchaInitein.Noexperienceneceooary.
: ,WriteGwenHarnilwn --
P.O.Bex363Lake Onon, Mthgan48035
DRIVER WANTED - -
For,Them.,FrI.,Sof.aodSan. -
-- Gusranteed$20.00ptusTips- -t
EONTE'SPIZzA - -
--7536N.MUwatdeee-- --
",REPIR:--
Will train qualified appi leant withmechanical background forrepalrIngpoi-tabjeelocfricwn
MILWAUKEE ELECTRICTOOL
5629W.HOWEIII IBI539173
RqInI,noHInLbnFOIUT,.nfl
PART-TIME HELP WANTED:'lys.. experIenceinwareltue.'Inventory -control. Must:beiWSp4O5ilTIetoWvìdea1dabltoworkenhisown. Irregular hours,nOmeWeekenda.MkforDick.-.-
' PART TIMEJanitorial Service needs personfor cleaning In Puck Ridge officebuilding. 3-4 -hones an evenIng, Seveningsaweek.Owntraen.
729-SER SA.M.IO5P.M.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE8 Unit apartment house In Atlas- -
ta. Georgia. Ideal for investmentor pernos desiring to. live onpropertywithincemo. Owner willnell nr trade for 'property InChicagoorPlsuenix,Arizona.AisolO-roomhosse-7baths.Tklshssteis a renovator's dream. Verydesirableorea.Bothjsropertteaincloue proximity. Can be soldseparatelyorapackage. - - -
581.7e-n
CONTRACT -'CARPETS
8038 MilvvaukeoNILES ILL.
' ALL NAME BRß-
SALI- TEXTURES -
FddIp5 I IRSTRILUDUn AIIbI.
Aa
Draperies
,
:and Armstrong
-.. ' Solarían -
-- -FAIR PRICES' COMPARE-THEN SEE USI -
Shop At Home Servic.
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FRANK J TURK&__ *oi..E_ iNc-. -
o AIR CONDITIONING-
- .SHEETMÈTAL-:. : --
. HEATING- '
, HELP
WANTED
L KAT
-- NEW- Gr
: - . < 6479612 - - - il7'3ß TOUHY AVL[ÑÌLESILL 60648
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FOR RENT
BLJHALOGRovERmth ,,-, 2oflie emcesof 1.NN fte-58k
498-1911'
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Give Heart Farsi- AmoScan 0.0,1 AWoclalion
ness
From the LEFT HAND
kld'n aporta activities inlejit be preventing their youngstersfreni Ie5nilng by thomselves abont life's knacks. If parent,sareout thereflgbtIn theirkid's batOw, how will young onestoaratoadjusttollfearenolongerleadlngthecknrge?
In the army moot of us were still privates after our InitialqLg
weeks Innervice. NIck nest the CO. hin outoejxptseoj pictureshowing the wdterwelght Io the famillo tazing pose. moC.O.wasflattedagujwknhadIng chempIonHeiocytr.in*ózIg, and was ranked 6th In the country In his division,
afbautc,tîatning, whileinestofessill.op000f prIvaten, theblgjackwanwearinglntrlpes.
Few of nu gripéd about Nick'n otrtpes. Re couldn't lead ogroup of gayo around the comer bot he uuddnily was a topleaderinourcoenpany.
. Ourgnyn grewup on Taylor Street and IIEdIMM ACHille andwere wellaware nf Ute's Inequluen. We learned to lIve withthem..andwereprobably betterpreparedtoface the future,having pernonally faced the past without someone elsefighthigourownomallbattlen.
N lles hhrary. . - Cent'dfrom Nfles-E,Mulnep.I
NaUona1 Bank. This new arrosentis a faine checking accountbeceuseás'Breltbactsal& "Tras-sectIons go Into this account-forrecord purposes only. No with-drawala can be mudo by check,oply'draft." -
Initillather actions, It was an-oou_ the library district willhepaFttclpatlng in a treasurers'pool. Theinterestrat,ein this poolL5629%perday.Thehiltrarywlljbelves1ng all left over operatIngfithdsafteiexpenses. -
Attorney James Oqihan repor-ted the wliudng of-the Zenith an-nexatlan casewlth the Village ofGlóflvlew Thé Zenith propertyand-tax rolls wIll remain 'ön theNitos Public Ubraiy Dintrictchuto. ' --
Board member ModenquestIoned the work day of thelibrary employees. He enforcedthefactthetan Ehsor day meansan8hour day. He demanded em-ploworkafull8hois,notin-chiding tunchand biwaks. He ad-
- Ied, '$IS,OOO a year in payroll- ohouldnothereceived."Thlswas
tabled for further discasslon atthe 'Sept. 13 meeting when thePalicyCommitteewlllrevlewthis-aectionofthellbrarymanusl.Tbeentire manual willeventually bereviewed and paofed, section byinctlan,bytheboard. '- Lengthy discussion by boardmembers concernlngtiioe limitoon dincunnion and meeting
.leflgthSF Pre"0ns meetings have,lasted late as 2:30 am. RuhMlnslstedtliereshouldbenolliniton
- didëuoulonbiiton lt pm. meetingBmit'iiile board member Dospil
-. motlonedtommltdiscnsslonto no- snorethan 3 mInutes on any ose
- toplcílththemeethsgtobecon,cludoti by na later tilts 12 am.;* Pestlne.vehernenlly disagreed,lnIngthe ' thair set the limits.lipI!°Si!5oUOfl was approved S
- yenandlno.' - - -
- Annntoinedjhetomilevyonthe' 197849 lo aÌ'dlnance--will be
'-iïdei Gillet isppotnted' Breltbartts, Chair of the fInancIal-:illFe. with Hades 'sepIng
- 'Vaanimoualy approved ranisuse réquento by Oaktòn Cam-
: =..ÇoSa! and Mr. StaideyJ
!Eé4omindedappoWthientof- Jeafl. DayinefltJ't posltidn of -
Reea,dor rd Mlnutes nalaiy $5:, Por,daMra-MawiUgepdownal Recorder it heardmeetings. t'tne opposed this - -
ase of funds, asking 'Why do wehave to get what we alreadyhave"' He Insinted the Ad-mlnistrator, Mrs. Jackoan, istechnlCallytherecorder.
'
FootracesMake tracks with 'the Skokie
Park District at its 5 Mile FootRace and 1 Mile Foot Race osSaptlO.
me two races are a specialhighlight at the Sept. 8. 9 and 1GCowstryFalr.- : TIse S Mlle Race will begin at8:30 a.rn. at Riles West.Registration beglin,af ?:4Sa.m.Thére isa $1 enfryfee me I MileRoce begins at 10 am. at NiesEan Registration begins at 9:45a.m.andentryfeeIs5o.
Age divisions for the 5 MileRacearelllgh5chuol. l8-lsyears,2e-40 years, and 40 and over.There ore Separate mens andwomonsentegortes. Age divisionsfor the 1 MIle Race are 10 and 11years. and 12 & 13 years. Thereare separate hoyo and girlscategories.
latandlndplareowai-da will hegivenforalldivisiojis.
Your entry indicates yoursatisfactory physical conditionandacceptancenftheracelayost.For further Information call 674-1549.
Country FairSkokie. Park District's "Coùn-
. try Fair 1978", scheduled forFriday, Saturday and Sunday,September 8, S. 10 is now In Itofinalstagesofplanning. .
Country FairFann is one of tIloattractions being offered onSaturday, Séptember 9, from 12noon-Sp.m. Goals. pigs and rab-bits are just a few of the animaisthat the children will be able tocome in cootact with. There wIllalso be a milking'demonsfrationwhich will lend itself to audiencepartIcipation.
'it addition to the farm, therewillbeponyrldesonssnday,Sep-tomber lOfrom t2nson-4p.m. Ailponies will have an attendant totoke the rider around the park.Thecostoftherldewlllkeli6.
The Country Fair Is held atOakton Park lacated at SkoldeBoulevardandOaktonst,
. Plannowtnbeanhandtopar-Ucipate In the fun and entertain-ment. For further details, call
-674-1500. -
N onlica. . .
that Raked Knilch nf Lancen-cewoed Management has Ignoredtheir pican for correction nfbroken dralnpipen, broken gut-tern, cracked foundations, over-flowing toilets. broken sidewalks,ate.
The Resident's 000mnittee an-der the co-chchvea000jp at Mes.Mas-y Mois Regale and Mrs. Mar-nba Levine has divided thetOwiihaeses Into 11 court areos.each being superviseij by an ap-pointed court captain. The coortcaptains are responsible forreporting uncut grass, brokentree branches, garbage dompingañdanyotherprohlp.wMchdetrimental ta their court.Residents in the courts are givenwarmngticketa which the villageenforceawith a$5Sflne If they arenot corrected. New renldentsmoving Into the townhounen areInformed of the rutes andregulatIons far property main-tenance.
In addition, the Village of Nieshas financed the hiring nf 20youths fi-orn the townhaases forgeneral cleanup In the ateo.Grass mowing of park areas,painting.tree branchcuttlng, etc.has been bandied by the youthswhnhavealsobéenrpaed withcoupons for M4l5oñdldo ham-burgers andrecorda. Mrs. Saninoconunended the work done by
Trees.-.CanllnnedfremMllp.1
Trees are balled and barlappedand will be planted by the sop-'plier. Planting will be in the fallwhentreesaredornoust.
Agpllcation and payment willbe accepted at the-Village Hall,4300Lincoln.
For further. information, callthe Public Works department,065-4100.
All AmericanGirl Day
Mayor Nicholas Blase of Nies'a western nuburb of Chicago, has -proclaimed August 20th as "AllAmerican Girl Day" is Nids.Citing the new programa em-phasis en athletics. grooming,vitality and good health. MayorBlase was happy to welcome thecontest to Rilen, "-The AllAmerIcan City.' on behalf of theTlmeMachhseDlsco.9046Golf rd.The Time Machine has beennamed as an Official AllAsnerlcanGlrlcoinpetitlencesterforthediscopertlonofthecenlest.
All American Girl Day will,beglolnChicogoat 11a.m. Angustze at the WoodfieSd Mall Inilehaomburg. From there con-tentants wit go IO competitioncenters throughout the area. tocompete in one of nine sportscategorien, (tennis, swimmmlng,diving, gpesnastics, skate boar-stieg. water skiing. ice skating,'roller skating and batos) andeither disco dancing, fashioncoordination or a pernooahty In-terviow. From the risolto of AllAmerIcan Girl Day, 9 regIonalsemi-fInalists will h nelected, tocompete September 16 in theReginal Finals. Oñe wlnnerineachnpoctocategerywlllbeuelec-ted,
Information about the contestand entry blanks can be obtainedfrom the Tane MachIne Disco,9046 Golf rd., In Nies. the Paul,,Harris Stores at Woadfleld,Watertower, Nerthbrook Courtand Hawthorn shopping centern,andatthe WoodfleldMalt'amanyfine fashion shopu. For snore in-formation, callj Lgtgh MlddJ,etonalilO-tER. . ,;- ,
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the tecisu and asid WIthOut theirbelptheresldentswouldnathavebeen able tu accomplish aa11uchastheydldthlsnwnmar.
The Nites police were alsocommendedfnrthelrextraeffort,aIn curbing vandalisinin the area.Numerous arrests have beenmade and hundreds of curfewvlolatiunticketaliavebeenlssued.In their subsequent court ap-peal-onces, the torfew violatorsbave been linedandmany placedonlmanthssnpes-vlolnn.
It was noted by MILeS PoliceCaptain William Terpinan thatmany of the violators wore fromQilcago and did not even Uve Inthearen. AfaotpatrolhyNllesof-Cicero ha boon set np hi the atesandsovetatarreslsweremadebythone officers for vandalism.Several speeding drivers havealso been ticketed. hIrn. Levinecompllmentedthe police for their100% cooperation and stated"with their continuedcooperatIon, we are sure ourareawill noon he devoid of Ito presentreputation."
As Mayor Blase told theresidents attending the meeting,"onl-prienary problem and targetla RObert KnIlch. ThOtehOs tobeprIde In a neighborhood and yearoffal-is ap until now and yasir at-tendance here this evening prove
Dakion. . -ContlaaedfroenPagelyear.
The budget lncludes$l.5inlllisntoeqWpandfursjshphanjjof thepormaneatcampiss. There are nostate funds toi- these expen-rUtares.
Copies si the repoeod budgetIiI be available on August 21 atthe public libras-les In each cam-mnnitywithhstheesflegedict.Copies are aleo available forexamination at the 0CC businessofflceduclngcollegehanrn.
Nortran...fnUnuedtmmPage1maay-mlnorsdsedule changes onneven routes to make connectiosinmore convenient. The newnchedules-haven'tbeen drawn ap,buttheywillbeavallableonbauesbeglnnlngAug.23,henald. -,
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you areailesnptlngto better yearnelghborhoed.Aslongaaweknowwe- will have -your- cantinuedcooperation, we will be able taforce KnIlch to correct thepresent violations even if It In-OolveaiakinghlmtoceucL"
On Thursdby, Aug. 10 MayorBlase, In the company of BenMankowaky, Ditecier of Moasingfer the Vifiage ofNies, FrankTroiani, HousIng Inspecter andMrs. LevIne made a walkIng tourof the Nordica area. going fromtownhouse to townhouse. Mrs.LevIne told the Bugle, "MayorBlase noted violations which wewore not even aware of." He laalso checking on twice a weekgarbage pickup for the areabecauaeofthedenalty.
mo e month target date set byMayorBlase consista of3monthsfor exterIor cleanup and 'thenwe'll begin hitting the Interiorproblema."
NffTICEOFPUBLICIIELU1INGNOTIcE IS HEAlthY GIVEN
by the Beard of Education ofSchont District Number 71, CookCounty, Illinato, (Nies SchontNorth and Nies School South)that a tentative bodget for saidSchool District for the fiscal yearbeginning July 1, 2978 and ending.Iune 3G, 1979, wilke on file andcanveniently available for publicInspectian at the School Office,located at eMS Touhy Avenue,Niles, Illinnin, In said SchnolDIstrICt, en and after 9:« AM.,August17, 1978.NOTICEISREIIEBYFURThERGIVEN that a public hearing onsaid budget will be held at 0:MP.M., Central DaylIght SavIngTime en the 19th day of Septons-ber, 1970, at the OffIce of theBoard of Edocatias, 6921 OaktenStreet, Nues, llliunis, in saidSchsolDlstrlctNumber7l.
Datedthlsllthdayefiuly.l9?8BOARD OF EDUCATION OFSCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER
71,cOOKcOUNTY,ILLINOIS
VINCENTBUGMUNSecretary,Baardef EducationScheolDlatrictNumberlt
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