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I NAY8 CR i5 I1LES P- LtBRARk ' &9OOATU PIlLES IL O648 9.% saJary jncrei for 3 years District 63 ok's teachers' contract At ssAgst meeting board mèrnbero; of East MMneSchooI .. District 63;ratified- a- contract . with the teachero'union calling . . (orahout a 9 per cent salary in- ease foreach otthe contract's : threeyear . Thòse -teachers sot elitible for . :fringe benefits will receive a . lower.jiercentage increase. .Buglëland ' The NUes ,A,dministruti School hells are ringint again - far the 85-86 school year; with . officials from parochial and : psblic schools reporting varian- ces is enrollment and espansion . . f computer. - programs - f6r - . primary to upper level graden. - Clossesopred Tuesday, Aag. .. 28in:SehooIDinlrict 63 with an erollment approsimatnly . . . 2,800studento, a-deerase fröm - . last ymr'S figsrn of l,9t0.. . According-to Donald Sletiob, .. .dmisistralive assislant for - - . Distiet 63,,.aboul 300 çhildren eruolled in kindergarten, Ihn saméïmount as last year, I feel . Ihe . declining enrollmeol is leveling nut. Large- graduation .. classes are prbjecled to be smaller in Ihe future," he said. - "Graluateu for next June will - -- - number-340and we're tohing in 290 sìew oludoIs for lhè 1980 . - schoól-year." - . -Stetind. added new families - ; moving isla thearea bao bees a - -. factoriu stabilizing. decliniug enrollment . which had - caused . schòols -IocloIe since the lote - - -Niles policein ruoporalios with - the NilesDepartmeot of Code En- forcementl raided av apartment . - .osDempstér-Streel,Tuesday - morningand arrested the 17 oc- - - cupantu. Cpissplaistn had been re- --. ceived hythe villsge from other,, huilding -occupants statlogthal inmersos people were living is one apartmènt. The building, - - located at 8268 W-. Dempoter, io - owoedbyaMarkLevkovilich. - i Phone arrested by Niles police, -- Contract language -will be reviewed by boárd.members and a salairy-schedafe made available' by early November. , ' -' --- Enact coniract terms,are to in- - clodo a 9.75 per cenlrnise the fir- st year-and a 9 per cent raise both the secondarid third year of Ihn contrarI. ' - - - -- Also, teachers agreed to- work' stùdents - t97ts; Tho'rearè five schools, in- - eluding a janior high ,ncbool in - SchodI Diotrietf3 -- ,, - Leosre Page, Dislrict - 83's; osperintendenl fo_! curriculum, naid the district is inereaniog- compoler programming in the, -area of math, science and lusgoagearis classes. "Wé hod a eamputerfab ul Gemini Jr. High- School and a cumputer io- the: library for une by 6th throuh8th'-' , grado students. CumpuLer, programming will -sow be available--to .4th and 01h grade students,"skesaid.------ - - ' - - She added a new eomputdr curriculum will be provided-for'-, all grades from -kindergarlen thrsnghjnnisrhigh. - ' Children- attending SI. Isaac Jsgues School will have a few mure days, of vucalion wilh nchool opening nel for -Tnesday, Sep13. - - According Io Sun 'principal Jiox'.Dnylg; the school will have a olndent population f 350 corn- - pared lo 310 last year, Kindergar' len enrollment is 3f, a small in- - - CantinuedouPugeto :Niles police rá-id nets 17.illegal aliens.- - 16 maten and 1 female,.were tar- ned over to the Imrnigratioo aslhorilies at- the police' stalles where - it was discovered alt 17 were illegal aliens. Fifteen were from Mexico and 2 from: 'an additional 45 minutrn' eách Mnday. - -, - ,:' - - Teachers inGemini junior high, 'nchdòl will wòrk from 730 am, tn 2:41p.sii. -. '-- - Irrolher mattem, board them- -bngn'direcIed-th- administration lo th ineering--firm of cago op pa - ' - - SchOOl, b''él-ls - ru n.g for - - BÛiithñghours -' ,,, bysylviaDsirymple - .. , Chá ' - "- 'ber-Codgers exhibit -tröphies uilding, 7601 Milwaukee ave will be closed Monday, Sept. 2, in observance 4f Labor Day and wi L re-open -Tuesday, September 301 83l a.m.svith the usual hours., - A reminder thai the Ad- - ministration Building inctoned on, Saturday daring the -month of- Seplember and will - resume- Salarday hours 8:30 am. until noon Ihr fienI week of October. - zu::, EJIDO- Ecnadar,Todd Bavaro, director : --'' '-'-'" ' ' -:.' ' " ' - - - - - ' - - nf Rilen Building Code Enfor-, - There,were smlleu on, Ihn facen of the Nitro year by Ihe Village-Park team In thin annual en- cern st Depa Imeal intliated Chambe C dge slaniW dneuduyuightafle 1h y e u 1er W It litt ne t year wa the slog proceedings against:- building defeàtedlhn,NiteaVillage-Purkosflballtramhya heard by many coming from the 105dm after the owner Levhovilich chargi g him oro e of 14 lu lt - game with bu Id g de violations W d eaday n victo y w a comeback fo the A talai of $t57 wa e li led atIbe game fo the Canifs d u Page 31 Chamber playnrn alle lhfy were defeal d last Statue of Liberty Realo alion Fund The Cook County Zòa'mg Board - of' Appeals tust- week denied a 000ing change lo atlow canstrse- lion uf two33-ol,ory buildings on a 14.5-acre site - at Fisherman's Onde Ranch in unincorporated Maine Township. ------ - Officials 'from Niles,' Parh Ridge and Den Plaines filed oh- jéctions lo the project petitioned - by PSM-Iuternotiooál Developers A propóoed 372-doit apartment cumplen tu bedeveloped hétween 6723 und, 0839 Milwaukee av. jmnpèd Ihe last hurdle when the Niles Village Board gave the grenh lightthe to épprunlhéately $30 millionpraject. -' - - Although lhè using board ap--- proved a revioed plan ou building - height last thonlh, develhpers-at, Tuesday's meeting again had to .LDuU tzOners:dénypermIt - for Dude Ranch hi rises -.- 272-uHit ãpaflment compléx-to be - -- erected at 672-3-6839Milwaiikee - Milwaukee Av multiples get IDai Nf - - Øpo1 is conjunction with property -opnerMury Ann Reding.- ' - - :Reding, prineiphl owner of the - - Fisherman'n'Dude Ranch aite ou Gulf rd. near- the Tn-Stale, - -tòtlwéy, is ueehing u-change ie- - -zoa,ing that wuald raise'tbe units ,pér acre'- from 17 to.3t. The propoosl culled for - 441' anils...with a -total of 778 - Custinued unPuge 5f revise the height of the name bsilding near the reoidestial area tawia'final appruval from village truntees. , - -. Te'rdquesl by Ted Praybyta, owner of the House nf white Eagle, to cuastract an apartment 'complex under a pláanéd sait - devdlnpmeathan been the subject of three cuntinued hearings and - Costlrn.eduspageSl 'E '4 4i ti t, . - )_-- : t87 VOL. 9, NO. 12, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY', AUGUST 29, 5981 25° per copy

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Page 1: t87 - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1985/08_2… · cester will resume culling for the nquure dancing grsup nn Taosday, Sept

INAY8 CR i5

I1LES P- LtBRARk '

&9OOATU

PIlLES IL O6489.% saJary jncrei for 3 years

District 63 ok's teachers' contractAt ssAgst meeting boardmèrnbero; of East MMneSchooI

.. District 63;ratified- a- contract. with the teachero'union calling

. . (orahout a 9 per cent salary in-ease foreach otthe contract's

: threeyear .

Thòse -teachers sot elitible for. :fringe benefits will receive a

. lower.jiercentage increase.

.Buglëland'

The NUes ,A,dministruti

School hells are ringint again- far the 85-86 school year; with

. officials from parochial and: psblic schools reporting varian-ces is enrollment and espansion

. .

f computer. - programs - f6r -

. primary to upper level graden. -

Clossesopred Tuesday, Aag... 28in:SehooIDinlrict 63 with anerollment approsimatnly

. . . 2,800studento, a-deerase fröm -

. last ymr'S figsrn of l,9t0... According-to Donald Sletiob,

.. .dmisistralive assislant for -- . Distiet 63,,.aboul 300 çhildren

eruolled in kindergarten, Ihnsaméïmount as last year, I feel

. Ihe . declining enrollmeol isleveling nut. Large- graduation

.. classes are prbjecled to besmaller in Ihe future," he said.

- "Graluateu for next June will -

-- - number-340and we're tohing in290 sìew oludoIs for lhè 1980

. - schoól-year." -. -Stetind. added new families

-

; moving isla thearea bao bees a -

-. factoriu stabilizing. decliniugenrollment

. which had - caused. schòols -IocloIe since the lote

- - -Niles policein ruoporalios with -the NilesDepartmeot of Code En-forcementl raided av apartment

. -

.osDempstér-Streel,Tuesday- morningand arrested the 17 oc- -

- cupantu. Cpissplaistn had been re---. ceived hythe villsge from other,,

huilding -occupants statlogthalinmersos people were living isone apartmènt. The building,

- - located at 8268 W-. Dempoter, io- owoedbyaMarkLevkovilich.

- i Phone arrested by Niles police,

-- Contract language -will bereviewed by boárd.members anda salairy-schedafe made available'by early November. , ' -' ---

Enact coniract terms,are to in- -

clodo a 9.75 per cenlrnise the fir-st year-and a 9 per cent raise boththe secondarid third year of IhncontrarI. ' - - - --

Also, teachers agreed to- work'

stùdents -

t97ts; Tho'rearè five schools, in- -

eluding a janior high ,ncbool in -

SchodI Diotrietf3 -- ,,- Leosre Page, Dislrict - 83's;osperintendenl fo_! curriculum,naid the district is inereaniog-compoler programming in the,-area of math, science andlusgoagearis classes. "Wé hod aeamputerfab ul Gemini Jr. High-School and a cumputer io- the:library for une by 6th throuh8th'-'

,

grado students. CumpuLer,programming will -sow beavailable--to .4th and 01h gradestudents,"skesaid.------ - - ' - -

She added a new eomputdrcurriculum will be provided-for'-,all grades from -kindergarlenthrsnghjnnisrhigh. - '

Children- attending SI. IsaacJsgues School will have a fewmure days, of vucalion wilhnchool opening nel for -Tnesday,Sep13. -

- According Io Sun 'principalJiox'.Dnylg; the school will have aolndent population f 350 corn- -pared lo 310 last year, Kindergar'len enrollment is 3f, a small in-

- - CantinuedouPugeto

:Niles police rá-idnets 17.illegal aliens.- -

16 maten and 1 female,.were tar-ned over to the Imrnigratiooaslhorilies at- the police' stalleswhere - it was discovered alt 17were illegal aliens. Fifteen werefrom Mexico and 2 from:

'an additional 45 minutrn' eáchMnday. - -, - ,:' - -

Teachers inGemini junior high,'nchdòl will wòrk from 730 am, tn2:41p.sii. -. '-- -

Irrolher mattem, board them--bngn'direcIed-th- administrationlo th ineering--firm of

cago op pa

- ' - -

SchOOl, b''él-ls - ru n.g for - - BÛiithñghours -' ,,, bysylviaDsirymple - .. ,

Chá ' - "- 'ber-Codgers exhibit -tröphies

uilding, 7601 Milwaukee avewill be closed Monday, Sept. 2, inobservance 4f Labor Day and wi Lre-open -Tuesday, September 30183l a.m.svith the usual hours.,- A reminder thai the Ad-

- ministration Building inctoned on,Saturday daring the -month of-Seplember and will - resume-Salarday hours 8:30 am. untilnoon Ihr fienI week of October. -

zu::,EJIDO-

Ecnadar,Todd Bavaro, director : --'' '-'-'" ' ' -:.' ' " ' - - - - - ' - -

nf Rilen Building Code Enfor-, - There,were smlleu on, Ihn facen of the Nitro year by Ihe Village-Park team In thin annual en-cern st Depa Imeal intliated Chambe C dge slaniW dneuduyuightafle 1h y e u 1er W It litt ne t year wa the slogproceedings against:- building defeàtedlhn,NiteaVillage-Purkosflballtramhya heard by many coming from the 105dm after theowner Levhovilich chargi g him oro e of 14 lu lt - gamewith bu Id g de violations W d eaday n victo y w a comeback fo the A talai of $t57 wa e li led atIbe game fo the

Canifs d u Page 31 Chamber playnrn alle lhfy were defeal d last Statue of Liberty Realo alion Fund

The Cook County Zòa'mg Board -of' Appeals tust- week denied a000ing change lo atlow canstrse-lion uf two33-ol,ory buildings on a14.5-acre site - at Fisherman'sOnde Ranch in unincorporatedMaine Township. ------

- Officials 'from Niles,' ParhRidge and Den Plaines filed oh-jéctions lo the project petitioned -by PSM-Iuternotiooál Developers

A propóoed 372-doit apartmentcumplen tu bedeveloped hétween6723 und, 0839 Milwaukee av.jmnpèd Ihe last hurdle when theNiles Village Board gave thegrenh lightthe to épprunlhéately$30 millionpraject. -' -

- Although lhè using board ap---proved a revioed plan ou building -height last thonlh, develhpers-at,Tuesday's meeting again had to

.LDuU tzOners:dénypermIt -

for Dude Ranch hi rises

-.- 272-uHit ãpaflment compléx-to be- -- erected at 672-3-6839Milwaiikee -

Milwaukee Avmultiples get

IDai

Nf- -

Øpo1

is conjunction with property-opnerMury Ann Reding.- ' -

- :Reding, prineiphl owner of the- - Fisherman'n'Dude Ranch aite ou

Gulf rd. near- the Tn-Stale,- -tòtlwéy, is ueehing u-change ie--

-zoa,ing that wuald raise'tbe units,pér acre'- from 17 to.3t. Thepropoosl culled for - 441'anils...with a -total of 778

-

Custinued unPuge 5f

revise the height of the namebsilding near the reoidestial areatawia'final appruval from villagetruntees. , - -.

Te'rdquesl by Ted Praybyta,owner of the House nf whiteEagle, to cuastract an apartment'complex under a pláanéd sait

- devdlnpmeathan been the subjectof three cuntinued hearings and

- Costlrn.eduspageSl

'E

'4

4i ti t, .- )_--: t87

VOL. 9, NO. 12, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY', AUGUST 29, 5981 25° per copy

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Village Purchase Award

The Village Pueehose Awardfor thie years Nifes Art Guild ArtFair was given to Freok Krozel ofNies for bio pothtthg of a apocetheme m posteta titled SottiogSaliere

Showa above (1-r) Nifes MayorNicholas Bisse, artist FrackKrsoel sed Marilyss Browse, NileaArt Guild Art Fair Chairmas.

Kitzel oses the theme of Outerspace is marry of his psietissgs

'ss,s Dino's Hair.tyling55'SHAMPOO ov 1.25

SUAMPOObDRV 1.55CUTWASH&SET 1,00TuEs., WED. mURS.. psi:

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$169 $959I LB. LB.

Marinated Or SeasonedSTEAK

KaBOBSJ

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HOURS: MON. . FRI. 9 leG Schaul's Poultry & Meat Co.SAT. 9 Is 5:30 7221 N. Horle Ase., NUes, III.

"QuelltyFoedsolacriscs" 647 9304 647 9264

PERMANENT WAVEWITh OIL CONDITIONING

FREE POROCITY TESTFREE HAIRCUT$l7 fl WAS.,u l5,00

FREE WASH, SETmBI.OW DRY- - .WITHTHISAD. _

HAIRCOLORING TO MATCHYOUR SKIN TONE 10.00WASH WSET 2.50N COMB OUT COCBB005

a0S Mdwa..keo. N,IeR 'Opan ldOyB ne.,. %595ß4

aPtar a greet dosi of research isdone se the subject matter. Thispsstelpokstisgheobees renderedils the werte colors of the artist'spsietta dur to his own persosulchoice asad does sot poeteey thetose eevirosment of Salons sod

its ssrrosmdisg area. The poist-aig is mythical asad portrays osettkcg Sature se ass isdividusimight view the planet whilestosdiog as tise surface of orse ufSstuen's mo 'as.

'Employment and Disability'topic of support group

"Employment und Disobility"will be the topic st the ossimeeting of A-SC2P, o slspportgroup for disabled persons andtheir fomities, to bc held at 7:30p.m. ThUrsday, Sept. 5, is OhsMoine Township Town Hall, 17100Ballord rd., Park Ridge.

Mory Verschelde, seeiorvocotional rehabilitationSpecialist wilh the NationalSpinal Cord injury Ansociotiso,will provide information os em-ployment services and assistanceagencies available- to disabledpersons as well as tips ondeveloping good job seekingskills.

"Spisal cord isjary or slhersevere disability is est anastsmatic harrier ta cm-

ploymest," said Dosna Ander-sos, A-SCIP coordisahor. Ander-son_a paraplegic, is emplsyed asa part-time receptionist by MaineTswsship government.

A-SCIP (ampatees and apical-cord injured persoss) is open toail physically disabled personsand their tamilies. The support,zi.nap, which meets on Ohr firstTuesday of each month, is ca-sponsored by Lutherun GcneralHospital und the Maine Tswnshipgovernment. -

Free servicefor seniors

In order that they may complywith the Circuit Breaker. Act asdthe Homestead Esrmptinn Art,senior citiscas may obtaia freecopies of their deeds tram CsuetyRecorder Harry 'Bss" Ysarrtl.

Srnisr citiceno will not have tomake a trip dnwstswn, hat cancult Ysurell at 443-5065 to give thenecessary isformutian to nbtuinthe deeds hy mail.

THE BUGLEluBies OS$.TN)David Beuer

Editor md Publisher -

-£L.L,LJ 555 cossus

:Vol. 29, Ns. 12, ABgsst 29, 1985

8746 N, ShermerRd.NueS, 1L60648

PhoBeI 966-3800-1-Z-4Puhllsbed Weekly OB Thursday

in NUes, lUlnuipSecend CIa.. puitage fer

The Buglepald at Cbleags, ru.Ps.jmngteru tesad addre.aehnBgne IS The Bogie, 8746

Shermer Rd., N11eB, nl. 60648

Sshecrlptlnn Rate (In Advesee)Per elegIe espy 8 25Oar year 12.00Twa years P1.00

)Three yeare $28,801 year Senior Clttzena. . 010,50i year leal of eaust)i). . , 28.001 year (ferelga) $34.00

All APO addreuaenau ige Srrvtcemea 024.00

-s

Senior CitizensNEWS AND VIEWS

-. -

News for all NileS Seniors (age 62 and over)-from the Nues Senior Center

8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 376

MEN'S CLUB BARBEQUEThe Niles Senior Center Meno Club will host a hsrbeqae on

Friday, Aug. 30 at 12:30 p.m. The mens will include grilled hotdogs and hamburgers. Tickets are $3.35. The event is opon to allsenior center registrants, including ladies. Advance reser-valioss ore necessary: 957-5100 ext. 370,

LABOR DAY CLOSUREThe Nitra Senior Center will be closed on Mosday, Sept. 2 for

Lubsr Day. If traveling over thisthree doy weekend, pleasedrive carefally. -

BEGINNINGMEN'S EXERCISE CLASSA beginning men's fitness and health discassian class will

commence os Tuesday, Sept. 3. The class will meet for 15 weeksfrom 9:35 ass. lo 15:35 am. al Greanan Heights Fitness Center.The cssrsc will be taught by Bill Zitlmer, a registered physicaltherapist. Taition for the course in $7.50. Advance esrollmest isnecessary und can osty he dsne through the Nifes Seaior Center,8065 Oakton, 007-SiSO est. 37f. -

OIL PAINTING COURSEA fifteen week ail painting course wilt be uffered ou Tuesday

from 9:30 am. to 11:35 um. starting September 3. Taitise is$22.20. The issleaetnr is Helen Van Tempera. Advance reser-votions are secessary: 567-6100 mt. 275. -

SQUARE DANCING CALLER RETURNSDon Stare, the asnal square daneisg instructor at the seeinr

cester will resume culling for the nquure dancing grsup nnTaosday, Sept. 3 at 1:30 p.m. There is nu charge tsr this grsspand advance 'eservatisns are not necessary..Many thanks areentended to Roy Gmiderssn whn vslaateered his time in keepingthe oqasre dancing gesap going overthe summer months.

ENERGY AUDITWORKSHOPThe crater wilt sponnor an energy asdit wsrkshnp na Wed-

nesday, Sept. 4 at 1:35 p.m. A representutive of the lItiasisDepartment 5f Energy und Natural Resources will prnníde theprogram. The preseetatiae is designed ts aeqnuint the pur-ticiposts with tech 'sues that wilt lower energy ese Is the home.Additionally, a raffle a-.: ' held with "energy efficient" dsorprices donated by the Departmrsl nf Energy ucd NaturalResources. Although there is no essI, advance reservstisns arrnecessary aad cas br mude by culling 967.gltS est. 370. -

IOEALTSIETTESThe Nues Senior Center Healthettes are a spinoff of the senior

reeler's Shupe Up For Good Health classes' former sludeats.They meet every Wednesday frsm 5:45 am. to lt am. ts caer-cisc al the realer. Esereises consist uf warm ups, some walkingor mild aerohics and a cool duwn and relaxation peridd. Anypast stndesl nf the ShupeUp fsr Good Health Class io welcsmeto join the Heallhetteu. Fnr further informatisa, pieuse contactLaurie O'Reilly, RN. at 967-flUo ext. 375 on Wedsesdaya andFridays. - -

-

ADVANCED MEN'S EXERCISEAs advanced esercise and health disrsssisn class will meet an

Thursdays from 9:30 um. to 10:35 am. at the Gressun HeightsFitness Center starting Thursday, Sept. 5. The instructor is BillZillmer. Tuitisn for the fifteen week course tu $7,50, Advancereservutisnu are necessary und can anly he made atlhe senisrcenter.

NO TRAVELCOMMFFTEE MEETINGA reminder is entended to oft members nf the travel commit-

tee that there will be nu meetings in September, Octuher,November and December as the remuinder uf the calendaryear's osly day kas trips are fully planned.

SENÌOR CITIZEN BLOODPRESSURE SCREENINGThe Nifes Senior Citinen Center will institute a msnthly blssd

pressare screening ne the second Wednesday of each msnthfrum l-4 p.m. beginning Scptemker Il. The prsgram is ovuilableio Nifes residents age SS und over. Nifes residests yssoger thanage tO muy have their bfsud -pressure read ut Fire StalionIl on Ike nsrtheast corner of Oaktos and Camkerland the thirdWednesday uf each month from S-9 p.m. There is so charge fsr -either prsgrom.

NSCSOCIAL WORKER CHANGES SCHEDULEMaurern Shayman, Ohs social work cuunnelsr ut the Nues

Senior Conter hos made a change in her scheduled work days.Ms. Shayman is now ut the senior center sil day on Mondays,Tuesdays and Fridays. Any Niles senior citizen aeedingassislance with forms, such as medicore, circuit breaker,homenleud, infnrmotios ubost area services und programs srsupport with a yersosal sr family problem may mske an appoin-lment with Manreen on those days or contact her ut the center:fg7gloo enO. 37f.

- An Indepnnduent Community Newspaper EstablLshed in 1957

8746 N. Shermer RoHd, Nues, Illinois 60648 966-3900-1-4

The Bsgte, Thursday, Angaat 29, 1985

MEMBERNarsh.en lImaisNaw.papn,AnnnisImnn

David Besser - Editor & PablishrrDime Miller - Managing EditorBobees Besser . City Esiltnr

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f Chamber Codgers 'clOut Vifiage-Park 14-11

ERS

--Shswn above It-rl u Nifes Village Trastee Ang Marcheschi

enhihited the gmd spsrtsmaaship nf Ike losing Nifes Village-Park- ssftkáfl team-as he esugratulales-Niles Chamber of Cummerce

-

Director CurtRecket anhiswinaiagtrophy. -

00

- There was an joy is Mudriffelast Wednesday aighl when NifesChamber nf Cemmerce snfthaffteaidefeatedNifea Village-Parkteum,f4tslf,

Gaff Miff Bunk's Chris Piazzahit twe hnme ruas ta lead theChamber's 37hit sant aeght,

Janet Wulsts, SIsaran Lupiccolsand fry Ceats played astotuadiagdefense for the Chamber teamwhile park kaard reprmeatativesDae Knsíha's and Bill Haghes'pitching and hitting kept thevilfageteumiathe hail game.

Nifes truutee Bart Murphy kit atawering knme ren in the early -

- ) bsninga. The Chamber's KevinO'Gradyafnn hsmered.

Nifes viffage president NickBfaae injured his fsat in thespening inning. ifs required theuse aferutchee tu nujsport himselfthe fsflswing day. Itwas rnpsrtedhe tripeedoverhis nhm faces.

Sume st the village perssaaef wks rame nnt is force is enhikittheir "staff" Is the Chamber Cudgers were o bottom row: BartMurphy, Rich Harcuak and Pete Pesofe. Tsp raw: Ginger Trsiaui,Ang Marchenrld, Keith Peek-Mayor Nick Blase, Bsh Kahler andWalt Benase.

- Viliage ufficiai Ralph "HolyCuw" Bast anananced the gamewithspfradiferom dal cet tones.

Basf, alsag with park rom-missioner Elaine Reines and -

Bust's sss, cslfected $f57 for theStatue nf Liberty Fnnd during thegame. !

The Chamber of Csamoerce'sdirector, Curt Ifockett, acceptedthe winning aecotddes from Nifestrnstee Ang Muref)eschi, whothee presentçd truphies to thevictscisus Ckamkstpfayers.

The Series is-.nów lied at unegame apiece.

Todd J. KasikCudef Tsdd J, KasUs, nos of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Kasik nf 8000Schml, MorOsa Grove, has csm-pfeted a U.S. Air Fnrce ROTCfield training encampment at

- Pfuttabargh Air FurceBase, N.Y.

Bradford Exchange authorized to recreate Rockwell art

Rockwell lawsuit chargesdeception by firmServices heldfor former Nuestavern owner

Services were held Tuesday,Aug. 27 is Venice, FIa. for WalterBlase, owner of Go to Blase's onMitwauher ave. in Nifes netil hisretirement in 1005.

. Blase, 7f, a Chicago native,died Friday in the Veterans Ad'minintratiss Center, St. Peters-burg, Flu. He is ssedved by hiswife Carol ofVrnïce, u son WalterJ. of Niles, 2 sisters, MargueroJensels of Glenvirw asd EslherNoonee of Skokir aod 3 grusd-children.

Fsseral services were conduc.ted by Ihr VFW Post ofEngtrwood, Flu. in Ike LemosBay FuseraI Chapel in Venice.

Mr. Bluse was a member andpast commander nf AmericanLegion Post 54f in Chicogo. Inaddiltos he was a member aUssIIft7f of Englewond, a life mcm-her of the Elks 159f and a meas.her of Ike First Order nf Eagles3085. Memorials were requesledto the Venice Chapter of IhrAsneriras Caacer Society.

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A awsuil han been filed infederal casis against the NormanRockwell Msorsm in North-hrosk, which prodaces prsdactsdepicting works of art by NormanRockwell.

The suit was filed by the Nnr-man Rockwell eslate, which hana legal agreement with the EdwinM. Knowles China Cumpany torecreate the famoso artist'swork. to turs, The Brodford Es-change, 9333 Milwaukee, Nibs,has a licensing contract withKnowles to sell (by mail)rrprsduclioxs made by the chisacompany cndsislisg moinly ofcollector plates and figurines.

The suit, filed in-early Aogsslin U.S. District Coart in Rsstos,charges the Norman 'RockwellMuseum with ssisg Ihe tale or-list's name and likeness is a"deceptive manner" in Ihr ad.verlisiog and reproductios of hiswork os collector plates andfiguriars.

The snit also asserts that suckmarketing und advertisiag was"misleadisg" and could cassecantomers lo conclade the corn-pony's )mssrlms) producto areeither genuine Normas Rockwellwork nr "were produced, spon-sored or licensed by Rockwell orhis heirs, according to thedorasnent."

Although the Bradford Ex-choege is not involved in the nsil,Ihr Northbrash msssenm chair-

ky Sylvia Dalrympfe

mas Ralph Gadin, charged thatEsehasge sfficiats da Ost wastcompetition is the marketplace."It's nnO the Rockwell family ssmuch, bal Ihr Bradfnrd Es.change which wanls to see us outofbusiness," he said Monday.

He added the museum willdefend the nuit. "0m productsare legal io all respecls of Ikelaw," he said.

Tom Gradel, bead st publicrelations far The Bradford En-change, said the Niles firm is uf-filiated with Ksmowlre, which iothe only entity asthoriord )by theRockwell family) to recrealrRockwell art.

Ele added hr osuld sist discussthe suit in detail because Ike caneis pending is-court. 't cas onlysay the producto dislribsted bythe Esrhange have hers endor-sed by the Rockwell family."

- The suit which dors ant statethe amount it seeks in punitivedamages ctaims Ike Narthkrook-hased Normas RockwellMuseum, marketed aad usldthree-dimensiosal figurines andcollector plates und signed Nor-man Rsckwell's name tn Ihemeves though the products wereerealed hy unnamed artists slherthas Norman Rockwell.

Additisnally, tOle musrsm'nadvertising will cosfuse cue-sumers about the origin of theproducts, accordisg lo the

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Courtland Park clean up crew

Several Nifes youth fram the Coartland Pueh area grsap un August f2 fa Great Ameesce, The clean apparticipated in n clean ap pengram sponsored by crow pictured shave are boarding the nass for GreatNilea Park Disteiet, fu appreciation far their clean up America.effeets, the peek district rasrdinated a trip Ose the

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_sL Ise Jogues 55 PIus C!ub held its annuel picnic on Aug. 16 utHotithy Park, Apple Tree Ion in Ingleside.

A buffet luncheon Was served which consisted of soup, salad barand hot foods with a table of desserts.- The weather was perfect for a picnic. Games were played, prizes

were given to the winners, and a little prize was alas given lo thosewho just participated in the games. A gond time was had byeveryone.

Thanhn tu Wanda and Chuck Palkoner, program chairmen, whoplanuedthepicnic and the aetivitieo for the day and also getting theprizes that were given away.

Parkside Human ServicesAdult Day Care Week

The week of September 22through 2t bau been declaredNational Adult Day Care Week.lo Commemoration of tIsis event,Parkstde Human Services Cor-poratioo'u Older Adult Serviceswill offer free htood pressurescreenings for senior citizens ateach of ito three doy care centers.

The screenings wilt be heldtrsm 10 to ti a.m. dailythroughout the week. The centersare tocated at the NathanoonSchool, 9375 Church st. is Des

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typical community programs forolder adults.

The aim of adult day cure lu tuencourage individuals to atlaiotheir maximum level of fun-ctiosing in a social netting.

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Senior Centerplans Medic&eWorkshop

The Nilen Senior Center, 8060Oaklon in Niles will offer a two-pari workshop on Tuesday, Sept.to and Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 23Op.m. The workshop will help youIcaro to handle your ownMedicare claims. It wilt includeinformation aod discannioo no thefollowing topicm Understandinghow Medicare coverage can helpyou pay Doctor bills; How to fileyour Own claim with Medicare;How to request a review oñ a-'claim; How to set up a functionalfiling system for all the paper-work; Uoderstanding Medicaresupplements; and information onthe new 11MO plans ouch us ShareCare and Mani-Care. Theworkshop wilt be presented byMaureenShayman, Counselor atthe Nitos Senior Center. There isno charge but advance reser-nations are necessary. Pleasecall 967-GtOOEut. 37f ifysu piantoparticipate.

Moiseuni FeaturesJewish folk artThe Jewish Heritate in

Americao Folk Art," amoousoentat euhibitian exploringtwo centuries of Jewish coo-tributino to Americas folk arts,will be un display at the SpertusMuseum of Judaico, Ott S.Michigas ave., Chicago fromSept. 02 through Dec. 29. "Coo-jtemporary Jewish Folk Art inChicago," wilt rus concurrently.- Admiuuioo is ft for adultn; $1

tor children, students and seniorCitizens and no charge for mem-bers. Admission io free onFriday. The musoum is cloned onSc.turdays, major Jewishholidays and standard nationalholidays. Moseum hours are 10im. to S p.m. Monday throughThursday, to a.m. to 3 p.m.Friday and 10 am. Is 4 p.m. Sus-day.

For further information, call922-90t2, eut. 270.

'Personal Growth'lecture

"Senior adults are not rockingchair malarial ! " says PhyllisShapiro and Sylvia Haag ofSkohie. These two women, both ofwhom have Master's Degrees ioguidance and counseling fromNortheastern University, willdiscuss "Personal Growth" atthe North Shore Hotel, tollChicago ave., Evanston, at 2:30p.m. Monday, Sept. 9.

The public is innited to attendat no charge. For reservations,call UN4,g400.

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- SENIOR NIJTRITIONSITEOn Monday, Aug. 26, the CEDA Senior Nutrition Site in Des

Plaines cetebratedthe 4th anniversary oftheSite'n opening. TheDes Plaines Site originally opened its dobrn on August 87, t9ttwith approximately 40 oesiors in attendance, Muny of theoriginal participants are still with theprogram, Congregatedining programs provide opportunity for older persons to enjoythe oocialioalion aspects of dining white getting tasty, zutritinusméats-Varions social, educatiosaland recreutinnul activitiesfor the senior participants are offered in cnnjuiìctisn with thenutrition program. The nutrition program is open to alt seniors,00 years of age or aver. Lonch io served 5 days a week at noonand a donation is suggested. A meat reservatinS system is in nf-feet, For additional information, please cult 696-8261 nr696-77g3

BLOODSUGAR TESTINGFree, three minute blood sogartestu are conductedon the first

Tuesday of every mouth in the Vittageojall Seuinr Center. From9 to lt am. ou Tuesday, Sept. 3, Laurie O'Reilly, RN,, geriatricnurse uf the Morton Grove's Dept. of Health & Human Serviceswill conduct these test for senior citizen residents who are notknows diabetics, People who wish to take this test shnuldnot eutbreakfast the morning 000hetest. . -

WHEELAFORLUcEThe "St. Jude Wheels For Ute" hike-a-than witt he held at

Harrer Park in Morton Grove from 15 am. to noes on Saturday,Sept. 2t (rais date in Sept. 25f. Children, teens,- adulta, andseniors are invited to ride while raising fundufor St. Jude, a freecare and treatment hospital for children with .ratastrnphicdiueases Prizes wilt be awarded to riders who-collect the mostpledges, they include: a new 10-speed bihe (for hiduages lt anduuder(, $5f io cycling gear (for adults ages 19 through 54), and aluxurious dinner far two at a beat restaurant (for seniors age 55and over). To sign-up, call Bike-A-Thou Chairmaz, Bud Swan-non atthe Village Halt, 965-4100.

RULES REVIEWThe Village Hall Senior Center will offer its monthly, Hules of

the ttnad'Refresher Courue to all senior citizen residents whomust take their written drivers license enam. The Course is heldfrom t2:30-3 p.m. on Taeuday, Sept. 3 in the Village HaS SeniorCenter. Cult the Senior-Hot-Line at 505-4658, weekdays frnm 9am. to sobs fOslgn-upfor the Course.

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HOME BENEFITS F010 ARTHRITICSThe Maine Township Arthritis Action ConSeil will hold its Sep-

tembermeeting at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 4 in the NeosetHealth Center, 1775 Ballard rd. in Park Ridge. Ms. WendyFamie of Nsrrell Home Health Care Services wilt discuss homehealth care, Medicare, and other possible benefits in a presen-tatinn entitled, "Help Is Alt Arsund You".

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LARGE PRINT BOOKSThe Morton Grave Public Library carries large print knobs

designed to make reading easier. A wide variety of mterestmgreading Is available including fiction, non-fiction, biographies,humor, classics, und contemporary writings by such authors asAgatha Christie, Erma Bombeck, and Shakespeare. A change ineye-sight is no reason to be left nut of the entertainment whichreading can provide.

OSTEOPOROSISCENTERParkside Humus Services recently opened The Osteoporosis

Center located at the Purkuide Center, 1875 Dempster, ParkRidge, adlocent to Lutheran General Hospital. The center usesthnumosf adyasced lechnstogy,lo make early diagnosis of this

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and crippling hone disease. Osteoporosis is the majorunderlying canse nf hone fractures in post-menopausal womenand older persons in general. The center is upen Monday, Wed-nesday and Friday from 8:30 am, to 5 p.m. and Tuesday andThoruday from to am. to 7 p.m. For more information and/or to

I make an appointment, call 696-S77y.

Heritage Club ofPolish AmericansThe Heritage Club of Polish

Americans will hold Its neolmeeting--2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. f,at the Coperuicun Cultural Centerat5ljf W. Lawreuce, Chicago.

The meeting will feature twofilms, The first film will tell thefife story of Pope John- Faut II.The nncosd film wilt be O

travelogue of PuluSd, PresidentFrank Biga will alun diucusu theupcnnukig eveStu in the polish-Americsu community,

The public is iiivited to attendthis meeting. RefreshmentS willhe served, For more isformatianon the meeting, cull 777-5067.

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PigeS

Big . héels r ÍIeairt

Four-year.old Jeremy Froy of Skokie is the first entrant to signsp for the seeond-onnuol Big Wheels for lisons" Gras-A-ThonCO-sp0505red by the Skokie Volley Foundation and Talmon HomeFederal Savmgs and Loon Association of Skokie. Regiserisg himísHaryVereo, 055istaotvicepresjdest ofTalman Home.

The Big Wheel's race for three to six-year-skis Will be held atSkokie Valley Haspital at ill am. on Grandparents' Day, Sosday,Septemberll. For furtherisfomsatjon or to register, call the SkohieValley Foundotios at,677-9600, Est. 3354 or Taiman Home at 677-3762. - .

Regency NursingHome Cub fanssee game

Marry of the residents at theRegency Nursing Ceotre are avidCob fans and have been watchingthe games 00 TV for manybaseball seasons. Recently theoarsiog centre purchased a wideacreen tv sa many of the fanswere ahle to see Ike games anlarge screen - and they were en-cited ahoot this.

The Activity Director sent fortickets for many of the home'sfans, and was nest bach a letterntatmg the Steve Trost (pitcher)aod hin wife Sandy werepravidiog 26 tickets for the nur-sing home renideols for the Enpogame os Aagost 15.

Scalo were provided io aSpecial nection forthe wheelchairhoand and io the box seals. Therenidenlo were accompanied byRegency staff members.

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North ShoreSingles

North Share Singlen invitenall singlen sver 25 to attend theirweehly dances held each Sao-day eight at the NnrthhrookSnoggery, 425 Waatcegao rd.,starting at 7: 30 p.m.

With an attendance of morethan 450, the groap in attractingthe largest gathering of singlenio Chicagetand. Admission in $5aod inelades a lavish 20 footbsffet featuring hand carvedraast beef which doables as

, dinner. The ostdoor beer gar-denn are a perfect spot to enjaythe summer air onder the Stars.Call 660-2693 for more jofor-motino.

. Sunday ClubSeptember 1

The Sonday Clob is a partycreated enclasively for singlenaver 25 who want te meet otherSInglen frnm the Northwest andWestern areas. There are nomemhershipfeenor daes.

Oar delicious buffet io mnre -

than moochien - it's a meal.From haod carved roost beef,and hot cotreeS, to freshvegetables, fraits and salads,Our dinner boffel ja alwaysready when the doors open.Dancetogreat monic.

We meet every Sunday inFreddie's Njghtcluh at the Mt.Prospect Snuggery, 1799 Busserd., starting at 7:30 p.m. Ad-mission io $5. Attend September1 and receive a tree copy ofSiogles Magasine,Chiragoland'v largestpabljcatjon for singles. Call 495-90991nr more information.

Catholic AlumniAngunl 25

A picnic for single youngadults (ages 2t-3S) will he opon-sored by the Catholic AlumnjClob from soon until sunset,Suoday, Aug. 25, at SchillerWoods South, Irving Park rd.,west of Cumberland ave., jeChicago. Call 72g-0735 fordetalle about food arrangeooev-Is.

Young SingleParents

If you're between 21-15, single(by means of death, divorce,separation or sever married)and have one or more livingchildren come meet new friendsat North Shore y.S.P. Meetingevery Tuesday, S:3t peo. at theWheeling Norlhbrooh Holidayf50, 2075 Milwaukee ave., Nor-thhrooh.

Come lolo us for an evening ofmssic, danciog and lots offriendly faces.

For moec information, callGary, 635-4755 or our hntline,432-3311.

Parents WithoutPartnèrs

AngostaParents Without Partnern

#168 will hold a "Summer'sEnd" Dance on Friday, August30, at 9p.m. at the Cana Royale,763 Lee St. in Den Plaises. ThisDance io ose of the few affairsapeo to alt elogIes. Dance ta themusic nf Vito fi Buh. Cash Bar.Admioniuo is $4. For farther in-formatien call 29f-6996.

Aware SinglesAngosta

The Aware Singles Graup in-cites alt cingles lo a dance-withthe live music of Six of One atf-30 p.m. en Friday, Aug. 39, atthe Arliogton Park Hilton Hotet(3400 Euclid ave.) -Enelid ave.and Rohtwisg rd., ArlingtonHeights. Admisnion is 86 fornan-members. For mure hofar-matins, cati Awareat 777-ttOS.

Singles SpiritAagsut3e -

The Singles Spirit invitesoioglen to an evening of bao-dug, Sacializiug & Spirit. bao-ce In the Music nf Yenterday,Today Sc Tomorrow, providedby various D.J.'s. Friday,Augoni 30, aod every Friday,8:30 p.m. ill t am., at theSkokie Holiday fon Singlen Cen-1er, 5300 W. Toaby, Skukie. FreeWine, 8:39-9, Door Prises,Private Dance lnntcuction,Free Snachu, CnmplimeotaryFond and Cash Bar. Com-plimenlary copy nf the SinglesSpirit Paper/Ginde (The mnstcomprehensive Gaide forSiogles events in the greaterCblcagolaod area, serving allChicagoland SinglnoOrganizations), will be given loali Guests.

The Singles Spirit in a non-membership organisation. AltSingles Arc Welcome! Ad-miasme in $0. 24 hoar infor-mation lice by caSing 701-7209.

CombinedClub Singles

Aogosl 3tAll ninglon are inviled to a

Comhinnd Club Singles Dancewith lhv live music nf Sierra at5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Angssl31, at the Hyalt RegencyOliare Hotel, River Rd. al 1kvKenoedy Exprensinay (0350 W.Bryn Mawr Ave.), Rosemoel.The dance is cu-sponnored byNorthwest Singlen Asoaciation,Young Suburban Singlen andSingles & Compasy. AdmisnionIn ft for non-members, $5 formembers. For marc jofor-mation pleane call 7g9-2toS.

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Willoughby'sSingles

September 1 :,_Willonghby's Sisglea iovilve

Singlen (25+) taan eveolog nfDanciog andSociatiziog. Son-day, September 1, -and everySonday, 7 p.m. at Willoughby'0

ITavern, 5960 -W. Touby, Nuco.-D.J. Munie. Cash Bar. Dunr

- Prises. Complimentary SupperLarge Hors D'oeuvres Bnffet.All Singles are Welcnmn! Ad-misnion io $5. Far further in-formation please call 647-Shit.

Midwest SiñglesSeptember S

The Midwest -Singles iAssociation invites all singlen loa dance with live minie at 0p.m. no Suoday, Sept. i, al IhnOak Bronk Hnliday Inn, t7 W.35022nd st., Oak Brook Terrace,Admissinn is $5. Far mare in-formatino, call 7044206.

Aware SinglesSeptember t -

The Aovare Singles Gruup in-Vitcu alt singlen te a dosen withthe live music of Concord at8:30 p.m. un Friday, Septemberg, at the Arlington Park HiltonHotel, (3400Enclid Ave.) EuclidAve. and Rohlwing Rd.,Arlington Heights. Admiuninn issg for nan-members For maceinformation, call Aware al 777-1005. - -

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September 4The Sparea Sunday Evening

Club monthly card party wilt beon Friday, Sept.- 6. Na partners kneeded, and guests are always Iwelcome.

The tucaijon -is: Des PlaioesSenior Center, 1040 Thacker,Dee Plaines (corder uf Thacluvrand Second eta.), ½ mile east ufWolf rd. and R mite west nf Leeal. Time: 7:45 p.m. Danatinn:members $2.50, goentu$3.50.

Free refreshments iioclnited.Far mure information pleasecall Shirley, 823-4410.

Singles Express ISuoday nights will never he

the name once you've joined the kfun and excitement' at Doc IWved'n, 0532 W. Dempnter at.,Riles, from 7:3t until?

If yoo'retookiog for anievening nf dancing and en-Ijnymeot, uo atmosphere ofwarmth and friendtioesa, adecor nf heaaty andspOcioannesn and the largeatdance fluor in the area, camejoin us at Doc Weed's. Surprineuand-prizes and best of all ester-tainment awaits you.

For a mee $5 admiosinx, youcan vat to your hearl'a contextand savor nur otelicioastinffet.In addition to our npculentroaR beef (hand carved by nurchef), there's an array nf freshvngetabten, catada and- hatdiahen. ' -

At a recent Village of Niles Board Meeting,Mayor Nicholas Blaue and the Beard of Trustee'sboonred Melvin Duda who retired from the WilesFire Departmeot after2lte yems of service. Fire-fighter Dnda held the position nf Acting CompanyCammanderondFire Apparatus Engineec.

Dnda, married and the father of three recentlybecame a grandfather. When asked by the Mayor

- Leginlalian protecting mootresidents nf nnrning homesagainst discrimination becausenf their Medicaid staIns has beenapproved by' the Seoate and inawaiting Governor -Thompnan'nnignntnre.

Hasse Bill 1450, drafted by At-torney Ghneral Neil F. llar-tigan's Office, prohibits Iuinoinnursing kamen fromdiscerns..mg against Medicaidrecipients or applicants forMedicaid. Hartigan painted outthat all hut the wealthy who livein nursing horneo are - nr mill he -

ICH plansBirds in Paradisedinner dance

Six brightly-colored birds fromBill Hoffman Enterprises wiltwelcome gnents attending theLutheran General Fuondation'sbenefit dinner-dance, "Birds inParadise," Friday, Sept. 6, at theDrake HoteL

"We wanted tn create an exoticatmosphere for the party, onewhere people cosld escape andenjoy themselves," explainsSusan M. Penrith, chairmanforthe benefit and a hoard mcm-ber for the Lntheran GeneralFosndation. "What better way isthere to create the illusion of atropical paradise than to impactsome nf the creatneen that livethere?"

The reception for the event -

beginsat7:30p.m. DinnerwBthe -served at 8:30 p.m. and consistsof veut medallion with wildmushrnom sauce. Playing off thetheme, tropical-cotoreddecorations metodo centerpieceseftiger 111es and, of course, birdsin diae. Guests will continue -the festivities with an evening ofdancing to the Frank Amorosi -

Orchestra.Proceeds fcomthe hiack tie np-

tinned he'nçfit will supportprogcamu within the LutheranGeneralHeolth-CareSySteifl

For reservations and ticket in-formation, centadt,the LutheranGeneralFoundation at 6964MO.

recipients of Medicaid duringtheirnursmghome tenure.

Sponnaredhy Rep. Tom HomerinHoandthr WilliamMaronita in the Senate, themeasure was approved Thesdayon a 34-fl vole. It was not amen-dril in the Senate and ibas isheadedfnrtheGnvcronr'a desk.

lionne BIB 5410 prohibits thefollowing types nf Medicaiddiscrimination by nornioghomes:

1. The discharge of a residentwhen the resident enhaostu hin nrher financed assets and must ap-

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Shame in the photo with Mayor Blanc and Doda(r) isFire Chief Harry lOnowski Jr.

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The Chicagn Botanic Gardes is groups of all ages. For more in-looking for volnoteerh to help focmaliao call Sandy Schenkwith the Children's Educatino weekdaysat035-5440.Program for nehmt etaonen. Ao Volunteers are med throughoutarientatian far sew volonteers the Botanic Garden to entendwilt be held os Monday, Sept. 9 servicen ta the public and cnhao-from 9:39 am; ta noon is ce daily uperatines on the groan-Clasarnom No. 3, followed by a de, in the library or greeshousesregular monthly training session nrwith plant information to namena Mnnday, Sept. It from 9:30 a few volooteer services. Anyoneam. to noon. If yno eojny inlerested in the volunteerworhiog with childres te enpinre program in invited to attend thethe world nf plaste and have one fall meeting for all votooteeru onmaroing free each week from Wedxesday, Sept. lt from 9:30September through June, please am. tn noon in the aoditoriomjoin ou. and/or an orientation for new

A variety of one-boor ctaaaes volunteers oo Wednesday, Sept.such as Green Grocery Store, lt from 9:30 to tt:30 ano. CallCorn Crafts and The Forest Linda Doede weekdays at 035-Commonity are offered to schml 5440.

Holy Family blood driveHoly Family Hospital em-

ptoyeeu will help to meet patienttransfusion nerds at their asnoanIs other neighhoriog honpitalsby donating blood on Masday,Sept. 9. Employees ortS donate

between 9 am. asd 4 p.m. in theanditarium of the hospital, ItO N.River rd., Dea Plaines. PhyllisGasmano in chairperoon of theblood drive.

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Cable television subscribers inDen Plaines, Nues, Park Ridgeand Mortnn Grove will be able tosee the Third Annual JewishUnited Fund cablethon, featuringmnredhan 30 celebrities and per-formera, Wednesday, Sept. li,fromR3Oto93Opm., onStationWJUF, which airs ou Channel 98in Des Plaines and Park Ridgeand on Channel 31 is Nifes andenChannel 18 in Morton Grove.

The event, which will be airedin mure than 70 nuburhan cow-munitien throughout the Chicagoarea, culminates a three doy''Year-End' ' telephonesnlicitation effort for the 1985Jewishtlniled Fund campaign.

Thin unique telecast will helpspark the successful completionof the 1985 JIJF'tsrael Fund cam-

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Even willi insorance coverage.a hospital slay can be a financialburden forynn and your family.That's why we've estab!ished theBethesda Hosyital Waiver Program. We will eliminate or grvallyrcdace yournat-of-pnckel medicalexpenses.

Werealizelhatyno have manyalternatives for hospital care vnwe've established this special prngram to help introdace more arearesidents In oorhoflpital and ils highqoalityofmcdical care. Shoaldynahave need Iorhospilalizalivn, pleasediscuss this program wilh yourphysician. We are sore he orshe willwad lo help yoo save mvney aspe-cially since Ihey know yvall receivehigh quality care al ver hospital.

Lower fees offset poor existingplan's deductibles and co-payments, reducing your out-of-pocket expenses.

By woriviog within the structureufyoor existing health insuranceplan, the Bethesda Hvspilal WaiverProgram cotiSes you lo reducedfees ou all oflhe usual io-patient,uut-patieOl, diagvosticaod etherhospital services. By uffsetliog yvaresisfingplan's dedoclibles and cv-paymeoth, these discuanls cal yourcash outlay significantly

The Bethesda Hospital WaiverProgram has no membership feesor dues, vr semiannual 'coroll-ment period

Upou your admittance toBethesda Hospital all you needtu do is complete the BethesdaHospital Waiver Pnogram specialform to participate in this cost-raving program.

We atm have a list ofquali/lcdphysicians ra/to are currentlyacceplingnewpalieols. Ifynuneedaphysician, urhaveany questions,justcallthe hosp itat est

Church & eple Notes¡UF cablethon aired

in suburbspaign, enobtiug il to fund vitallyneeded luca! and nvernean uncialwelfare, resettlement, educationand medical care programs, naidYear-End Chairman Harry Fon.

Mike Leiderman, Chicago TVpersonality, will produce theshow. Mmician and entertainer,Ronnie Rice, who has heendescribed as a "One Max Rockand Roll Show," and as the "Mit-eh Miller" of Ihe 59's and 60's,will hove a featured role inseveral line segments. Amongthe celebrities neheduled to ap-pear are columnists Im itop-ninet, Cheryl Lanin, Linda Kayand Roo Rapnpnrl, TV per-suualities Al Lerner, BuddyBlock, Jay Levine, Rick Roseo-that, Marilyns Preston, RonMagern, Dehorab Norvilte, MaryAnn Childers and disk jockeyTommy Edwacdo. There wilt alsohe special appearances mode byBuen the Clown, Sou ofSvengoolie, Musty Hall, BessMyersou and Steven Stone, andeseerpls from the play "God of

Announcing a SpecialBethesda Hospital Programfor Cost Conscious Patients

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NSJCFriday evening services will be

held at P,30 p.m. Aug. 30 al Nor-thwesl Suburban JewishCongregation. Salsrday murningser-ticen are held al 9:30 orn.Sunday morsiug Minyanu areheld alt orn.

Membership applications orenow being accepted is thesynogugne. Reuecne ynor HighHolidoy tickets, Bosh HashanahEne is September10.

Hebrew School and SundaySehssl will resume ou September

Northwest Suburban JewiobCuogregatinu Nursery Schoolopess os Sept. 5. We still banesorne openings io our three-daymorning sr afternsos nurseryuchunt os well as in sur 5-daymorning or afternoon programsforthe fall semester.

At this year's Synagogue Aun-how, we will auction off a brandsew Chenrotel from CetwzuÇEltelson. The car wilt he deliveredto the Synagogue welt io advanceof the auction fur. display pur-poses. Biddiug for the ear willtake plane at the auction:however, written bids may hesubmitted before the auction.

Call the office at 965-0908 furany further informo

E.P.L.C. women'sluncheon

The Edison Park LutheranChurch Wornen will hold theirmusthty meeling on Thursday,Sept. 5, at 12:35 p.m. Luncheonsill be served by the Dumas Cir-

Thu program wilt he presentedby Mrs. Faythe Kalkwarth, VinePresident of the NatiosatAmericas Lutheran ChurchWomen. She will give importantinformation about the cole ofwomen in the coming merger nfLutheran churehns.

If you would tibe lo attend theluncheon and are not a memberof the church, please call thechurch office al 631,9131 tu make

MTJCRuherg Goldberg, son uf Fran-

ces Brandan and Richard Gold-berg, wilt eelebi/ale hin Rar Mil-onah ut a special service al ltam. on Lahur Day, Monday,Sept. 2 at Maine Township JewishCongregation Shuare Emel, 1MgBallard rd., Des Plaises.

Registratioo continues focmembership, religions schooland nursery school for this full.Call Ihn affine for information,297-0006.

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Fall programsat St. Matthew's

The schedule of fuS programsut St, Matthew's EvangelicalLutheran Church in Nies will goisto effect the week of September

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On Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 7p.m., Pastor Sehaumbeeg mittlead a Bible utody. A specialsoñen of Stasis from the "GenesisProject" wilt be shown inconuectionwith a study of the tifoof Cta/st, Thin Wedssesday nightserios will laut for seven weeksund meet in church.

A weekly Bible luformntionClusu will he mnducted onThorsduys, heginssiagon Septum-ber h, und meet from 7-8:35 p.m.In this elans, Pastee SehawmhergwiS prenent und espIate many ofthe hmm tosehings of the Bible.Thin elms will meet in thu nehmt.

Sunday morning worship see-viern will be et 8 am. und 10:30em. hogiuniug on September 8.

Edison Park LuWorship will be held as usual ou

Sunday, Sept. 1, at 7:40, S and10:45 um., with holy communionoffered at 8:35 am. and at tIse10:45 service. A coffee hour willbe held at 10 am. is the NorthHalt. Evening worship will beheld on Luber Day at.7:3S p.m.,with holy nommueiun.

Edison Park Lutheran Churchhan made every effortto make itsfacilities available to the han-dicapped. Alift has bees iustaltedat the Anundole and Oliphant uve.estranee, al street level. A pew-der room and bathroom have beenremodeled with wide doors furwheelnhairs and handraits forstability.

There are many ways to behandicapped. It is oflen difficultto climb stairs due to a heartproblem, had hack, broken legsun shortness of breath. The chur-

Nues Assemblyof God

In honor uf all Ike buys andgirls who attended Biles Assem-hip's Buch Yard Bible Club 1955,an Award's Service is being heldou Sunday, at 10:30 am., Sept. 1.

This service will lake place inthe tuwer tenet uf the Bites SportsCumplen, 0425 Ballard rd., wherethe Nites Ausemhly of Gud our-molly meets nach Sunday.

Certificates und prizes witt beawarded lu children based su ut-tendance, Bible mernoriuolion,visitors hruught and mure. Thechildren wilt be sharing songs,Bible verses and other thingstheyhave learned during thesummer at the Bible Club.

The public is welcome tu at-lend. Fun more infurmalios abuntthin service or Biles Assembly ofGod call 631-1709 sr 704-1145

In between the services, nl 9:lb.am,, there will be Sossday Schdalclauses fur children age 3 through8th geoda, und a Bible study elmofoe adults, ' The Smithy Sebmlmeets in the church fellowshiphull and the adult Bible class willmeet in the church peeper,Registration fur Sandup Sebmtwilt begin et 8:45 am. TIsis year'sSunday School program is enta-ted ' 'New Life io ChelE", TheresuMIso time for sieging songs undhearing and learning God'sWerd. The tapin for.the udoltBible study soiS be "Prayer".

For mora information on any ufthose progreses or about St.Matthew's Lutheran CheintiOsiDay School, please call PostorSchosmbarg ut 857-4360. St.Matthew's is located ut 5550Milwaskne ave, bu Bitch, justoouth uf Golf-Mill ShoppingCenter,

theran Churchch invites everyone in the corn-musity to use tise facilities tu par-ticipatr in the chsrck serviceseach Souday morning and tobecome invulvéd in all activitiesof the church. 5f ywu cannaI estocto the church, you can hear theentire servire un radio stationWEAW-AM, 1330, from S-10 um,everySunday. -

United JewishFund seeksvolunteers

The Jewish United Fund isnecking vulunteeru tu telephonepast and pruspective contributorsSeptember 9-11, at severalChicago and suburhun tueationu.

Acnurdtug tu Harvey J, Bar-nett, phonothon chairman, it isnrgeot lo sunnessfntty completeIhr 1585 campaign, so that JUFeau eontioue funding the manyvitally needed uscial andedueationol programs in surcommuuityund in Inruel,.

The phonothon, part of an oc-celerated wrap up for the 1585Jewiub United Fund-Israel Fundcampaign, will culminate Sep-lumber 11, with a three tiborcablethou from 6:35 pm. to 5:30p.m. on WJUF, the local Jewiubcable television channel, which inhnuadcast throughout the greaterChicago metrupolitus area,

All uew volunteers will heIroined, Fur further infonmalion,call Metauie Gnldsteis, 444-2545.

First UnitedMethodist Church

The Nontkwent Choral Societyis welcoming new membern furthe fall nemester, with rebnarsaluhegiuning Monday, September 5,f-10:15 pm. at the First UnitedMeth dint Church, 4to W Touhy,Pork Ridge. This uun-pnutileumsuuuity chural gnuup-is eum-pnisudof members from Chicagoand the uorthwenl suburbs,singing light etanoles and popularmusic under the direction uf JohnMetcher. We will be presenting obolidoy concert with brass asdharp aecumpanimenl in earlyDecember, an welt as n lightclassiest cannent in the springand o pups concert io Jonc.

There arr insmrdiatr openingsfor good vaines in tunar ond bassSecliuns, and a limited number ohOtirnings for-supnonos and altos.Prospective membern may at-tend one ut the firsl Iwo "upen"rnhearnats, For mure i0formation call Judy oc GlunRichardson at 693-5061.

Free Speakers'BureauProgräm

;f . Alewholinm, nutritiun, and, . . -

stress are among the must cnm-'1 nu health concerno uf peuple'./ . today, The Speakers' Bureau

Program uf the LutheranGenerot Health Cere System ismade up 'uf knowledgeable,health-care prwfessionats who

. sPeak on these topics in additiontu mure thon 100 wther health-related lupins; -

These professisuats volunteertheir thur tu speah tu schools andother orgauioattuns on a varietyof topics that- will infurto audmwtivate pernons te maintain -

their personal health. TheSpeakers' Bureau is a esm-musily nervino and is offeredfree-sf-charge.

Tu arrange fur a npeaker Or furmare inforsnatiss, call LutheranGeneral Hospital'sPublic AffairnOffice at fIg-610g. -A Speakers'Bureau packet, which noutaiss aspeaker request furm, evatuatiunfurm, und a brochure listing thelupins, wilt he sent-to you.

The Lutheran General HealthCare System is a sational net-wurk of orgaoiaations eunsnsittedto delivering health-sure nerviresand programu in a mauser non-nintest with thr pkilunaphy ofHumas Eeulogy, - "the ander-standing and care of humanbeings as whule prrsuuu in lightuf their relationships lu God,themselves, their families, andthesociety in which they tine."

Dean's ListThe fulluwing Bites students

were comed tu spring semesterdean's list at the University ufIllinois at Unkana-Champuign:Andrew B. Aylesworth, Huhert A.Cedergreu, Past J, Cuerlanis,Johann R, Czpsewicz, JamesAaron Davidson, Howard E.Huas, John Francis Hanngs,Diane T. Haynsahrr, Nancy T.Hildebrandt, Wendy HapeJuneph, Jobs Walter Eamysz,Yuung Bar Kim, Danirl M.Lavery, Michele Marcantonio,Larry Atan Minhoels, ElivabethPian Miller, Kenneth S. Mizialku,Cari W. Muetlenhamp, Mickart J.Id/chutas, John Oebsenreiter Jr.,Deborah Susan PIbli, FernundoPrieto, Eliaubelh Ann Stivo, BethIlyne Solomon, David HuntrrWeiss, and Michael Fraub Zim-mer.

LGH Back. PainSupport GroupA nuppurt grasp han bren

entobtished for people tu trumhsw lo cupe with Ihr pain andstress of chronic luw bank pain. Ameeting in scheduled from 7:30105:38 pm., Wedoesday, Sept. If stLutheran General Hospital, ParhRidge.

The tupir for the meeting is"The Bole al Budy Mechanics InPain Management.

The support group pill merl ioRoom 5543 Went at LutheranGeneral Hospital. Meetings areopes ta the public sud are frer ofcharge,

For more infurmotion call RitaCarey, group coamdivaalor, 023-Stpp, between 1 and 4 pm.

Brian C. BurkeNavy Midshipman Rmian C.

Burke, nue of Judith C, Burke of5635 W Cram st,, Marlou Gnuve,recently completed a mouth-langsummer training penad with theNavy and Maniuen in Ike SouDiego area,

He is a 1583 graduate of NotreDame High Srhoul for Bays,Bites,

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Nauny Ctsaeg, 17, a jooisr atNites North high school, tudayreceived a $1,085 academicaward (mm the Cheniinat te-dustries Council of Illinois ('ICIat Ihr c:,snril's annual scholar-ship awards crrenivsv al Ihr-Anshassad:v West hnlcl. -

Ckasg was cited for heracademic achievnrnrntu, par-linutarly is math and unieoce,and wus sélreted from 25 finalistsis the hiuh neh,,ul calm,'or y. Sherooks first is her class and recen-

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st. John Brebuf Catholic Women's Club is holdlig memhr-thip drive for the 1985-6 season. Shown above (I-r) Julio Welsh.and her mother, Irene Topczewski accept their mcmhership cardsfrom chairpersons Angie Spicazza and Dorothy Mimp. Within the-next few weeks block captains will contact the women of the parishaskmg themtojoiothe organization. Parishioners are asked to joinor renew their memberships. The first meeting of the CatholieWomen's Club will he held Tnenday, Sept. 1f in Flanagan Hall.followiog7p.mmasn.

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Wilmette Hadansah memhernwill model Ike new fall fanhionn.Models include: llene Field.Wilmette; Zafira Bonos, NUes;Shyla Kirschbaum, Skokie;Lillian Rest. Wifmette; andShirley Friedman, MortonGrove.

The luncheon niecting is opento all new memhern jojoiog IkeHadassah group, Septemher 18,as well an all 1585-86 paid-npmemhers. -Bea Zimmerman,Gleoview, is chairman of IhnOVIattend, reservations arereqrrired. Call 827-4132 for infer-

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Haeey end Enelymm Gemnisfeami, 8734 9em,ani, Nilen g thegnests ,sfhonor at a S011t Aemiveenery Patty givmt ¡ti their huarte utthe Oak Brook Marriott Hotel on Aped 27. The patty gma given bytheir non and danghtec-rn-law, Cherlea end Termy mmd themdaughter, Beverly and met-itt-him, leIm Bendy from Golden, Colo.

Haeey mrd Evelyn's fonrgmeadnoes and one geenddnughtee plan60 gneslu helped Ihnen retebeale this joyous nnraoimg.

Lutheran General Adolescent- Grief Support Group- -

A five-session Adolescent GriefSupport Group will meet an con-seculive Tuesday evenings from7 Io 8:30 p.m. hegitmiug OnloherI. Sponsored by LatheranGeneral Hoxpilal'n Divinien nfPastoral Care, the groupmeetings are designed tu helpgrieving adolescents, ages 11-19years old, whose parent, brntherornisterhas recenuy died.

The sessions offer youths aoOpportunity to eoprens theirgrief, rather than avoid it. in or-derforhealiog tutake place.

A number of tapies will bediscussed including changes infamtly life and routine, feelingaccepted hy your friends, and

identifying signs and nymplomsof your grief.

According to Chaplain JohnKatenak, group leader, thesessions offer nnpport from thosewho have experienced the loss ofa family member. "In thesenessionn, young peopleareahle totalk with others their awn ageand in the sume nituatiOO.Listening te others anddiscovering similar cnneernshelps participants adjont,' heenplains.

There in no charge for often-ding these sessions. Forregistration and information,phone Chaplain Jahn KatOnaII at

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the fall nessun on Sept. 4 with npetlgnem on Fanhion illuetention.llene Berg has bongo nu illenteotarfor 10 peoro, senna of which anheets fur Chao. A. Stveen. Herwork oppearn regtt]aely in theChicago 'Ftihmse, Chicago Stan-Tinten and the Chicage MagnaittepIlls loony edrern.

For the past three yearn flettohou keen a freelanee Uhtutmtor itsfashion bunko end tnagaairseu,adds, logo designa, cloth labelsand nolloteml.

llene attended Ray VogueCollege of Denigit, its Chieago, ana feehion ilbmtenlion mue. Shelater heeame att itteteuctor ofFashion llluntrotiun, Anatomyadd Layout/DesJgn and noper-stood Commercini Aet lute Drew-Imtg Claman at the echen!.

ass enjoyable und informe-tino evening, p1enee e nedjoin su ut the Nilnn RomentionContee, 7877 Milwnukee ave., aliso eefroehmenta willbe nerved, there io no charge.

WelcomeTed and Kathy - Porge of

Eureka, IL, are the parents of ababy girl, Karte Jean, horn July24. The bahy weighed 8 1hs. 5 0O.at birth.

Grandparents are EleanorPorge of Niles and Al and JeanPerrhtg ufWeldon, IL.

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Augssl 2 lo Mr. and Mrs. RnberlA. Dcrriclssno, D26 N. Ocootn,NUco. BrOther;. Jeffrey, 3 yrn.Grandparents; Mr. and Mbs.Charleo Derrichson, Chicago andMrs. and Mrs. IÇnsd Nielsen,Chicago. -

A hoy, Daniel Robert, 7 lbs, 4%no., oc July 13 to Mr. 'arai Mrs.ISoherl Falb, 710 W tlachbei'ry,Arlington Iìeighls. Sisler: Jon-nifer, 3 yrn. Grandparenls: Mr.and Mcc. Eroesl Macor, Nile:,

, and Mr;aod Mrs. Rohérl Folk,Shokie.

A girl, Lindsey BeIh, 7 lbs. Bi':oc., on JsIy 19 to Dr. and Mro.Fasi Goldstein, lf9t Carlyleterr., Highland Park. Sister,Minette, t2 yrs. Brolheck, Jor-dan, S yrs., Jeremy, 7 yrn. Grand-pareoln, Mr. and Mrs. HowardRuhendem,

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- Jerry Runhowshi, Mt. Prospectund Mr. and Mrd, Henry Herzog,Nitos.

A boy, Matthew Adam, S lbs.1% so., on Augssl 4 lo Mr. and

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Qffthe Njles Police BIotter..Nues than. charged Drunk driver

with batteiy and passengerA 27-year-old Nues man ws car a,,d began to back from th, charged

drive and started fórward A -year-otd Nues man wasstrikingthevictirnwhowasstan- arrested for damage to ear,ding is frost: of the càr. He ouf- unlawful sse of liceos, piales,fereda leg injury and was treated driving under Ihe influence ofat LntheraoGe,ìeral Hospitai. alcohol and posoeooion of alcohol

The offender was released os by a minor on Aug. 2t. -

$5,000 bond und a Sept. court dale At 3:30 am. police observedwas set. the Nues man lravelmg north-

boond io the 5150 block of Cam-berland with ou lights und torneastbound on Monroe.

The driver-who was weavingacross the roadway was oloppedin the SItO block st Fornoworlb.Police saw the Nues mao und ap000eoger io possession of on

- alcoholic beverage, and theodetected a strong odor of alcohol00th, Nitro man's breath.

Police also observed o set oflicense plaies on the floor of theCor and after queutiosiog thepair, the subjects said they hadtakes them from o car on Monroe

The owner of the license pistenwas contacted aod reported thattwo of his tires were flattened.The two offenders odmitted flat-teniog the tiren.

The 20-year-old passesger inthe car was charged withpossession of opes alcohol In thecar, possesoiso nl alcohol by ominor, damage to vehicle andunlawful use nf license plotm.

Both were released on $1,000bond and assigned o Sept. courtdote.

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According to police reporta, theoffender and a companion wereinvolved io a verbat dispute overs?s,e property belonging to the

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Vandals damagepark property

-The Niles Park District ad-ministration office was brokeninto dariogthe night on Aug. 18.

Police said,00meone used alarge rock to damage the glumarea of the entrance dour of thebuilding on Milwaukee ave.allowing entry by pulling a crash-bar door open.

Once inside, the offender brokethe glass on a candy machine andremoved ilesno on display. Entrywas also gained to an office bybreaking out a window to unlockthe door.

The office appeared ondiotur-bed, kot au ioveotory wilt betaken to determine if any proper-ty is missing.

Cited for blocking. trafficA 54-year-old Niles man was traffic. -

arrested for disorderly conduct Police said they bad knowledgeafter pulire saw the offender of previous similar calls in-lyiog OOcOnsciono no a sidewalh volviog the offender. -

le front of a bowling alley io the He wan released on his ownGolfMill shopping renter. 10e was recognizance and assigned a Sep-chorged with ioterfering with tembercosrtdate. -

pedestrian aud motor vehicle

Auto break inA resident in the 8600 bloch of

National reported someone useda pry-type tool to opeo both wiu-dow wings of his cor parked inthe street. The locks os the win-down were both broken causingabost $200 domoge.

Taken from the car was acausette stereo worth $500 osdfive lapes valued at $10 each.

Broken schoolWi fl dows

An official of Mark TwainSchool -reported someone ouedgol! hails lo break seven windowson the east sido nf the building onAug. 22. Replacement wonestimoled at $355.

A opeciol watch was requested.

Nilehi students praisesubstance abuse prògramThe loor Nibs Township High

School students who attended theflliooio Teenage Ioslitnle (ITI)on Substance Ahuso in late Julyhave only good things to sayabout il. 'lt's the heut programI've ever attended, and I'm full ofideas," said Paula Krone, asenior at Riles West. "I liked il alot, it changes your outlook," ad-ded NSes Nsrtk senior Lisa Bar-Irnos. Riles North Juniors DanielAnolin and Julie Goldberg alsoattended.

A program of the IllinoisAlcoholism and Drug Dependen-ce Asoueiation Ike ITt helpsteens develop their leaderobippotential. Two sussions were heldse July at Allerloo Park in Mon-ticello, illinois, with a total uf up-prunimktely 450 high ochoolStudents from throughout thestate attending.

Durong the sin-doy camp, Ihestudents attended lectures anddiscussion groups to develsptheir leadership potential andlearn ways to provide positivepeer pressure in their schoolu andcormOiuuities. Teen participaninlearn about alcohnl and otherdrugs, and learn about them-Selves. "They asked us 'lo takeoff yusr ,ruk and he the real

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A NUes t8'year-old man wasürented fur unlawful use ofweaponsnn Aug. 21.

The offender wan stoppe.] for atraffic violation lathe 9100 blockuf Milwaukee ave. Whilequestinning the offender, policeohuerved a silver handle knifestrappedtuthe seat belt clamp. Afurther eheckuf-the vehiclerevealed a switch blade knife inthe center connote. -

He was releaued after postiou$1,000 hood and assigned a Sept.court date.

Missing cashA co-òwner of a pinna

restaurant reported Aug. 22 thathe placed $500 in currency and acash register lape in a bag andleft it on a counter in the kitchenarea and went on a delivery.

When he returned the bag wasmissing. The man told the policehe woo sure the hag did nut gettaken on delivery.

The subject wants to tallc to hispartner before agreeing to afollow-np bypolice. -

Shoplifter arréstedA Sears security ngent obser-

vedaman pat a meti-ichen hit setvalued at about $150 dom hinpasta and attempt to leave thestore without paying for the item.

. .After a brief foot chase by.security meo, the offender wastoken into custody by pollee.

you,' " Hartonan sold. Many ofthe teens go un lo participate InOperation Snowhatt; thePrevention program thatprovides mini-Institutes and yearround aetiviften for teens in 6fChapters across the ntate.- NilenNorth's Student Leadersbip/Peer Counseling group last yearfarmed such a chapter with agroup from Evanston HighSchool. .

According to Hartman alt fourNilehi studenki who attended filiosummer's rn gained iñsightsand ideas from thesessiun. "St'shard to enplabs to unmenne whohasn't been there, but we eachgamed a different thing," Hnr-tman und Krone agreed. Hnr-tman particifarIy prained theleadership and peer cunnuelingtechniques that were taught forthose who had nut yet teamedthem, while Krane came backwith several program Ideas forNifes West's active SADD(Students -Against DrivingDrnok) Chapter.

But whether hy Idem or ideals,the students agreed that theyhove been changed by the ex-pedone,. They wish that more oftheir classmaten had uhared It.

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The Pork Ridge AmalenrHschey Amociation aod Ike NilesRangers Misor HockeyAssociatinn hove recently as-soonced the merger of Iheir Iwoorganinatisos. The organizationsbelieve thaI by csmbioing the5-lests asd resources lhat theyeach have offer, Ikey could serveIheir dislriclo lar belier with asincrease in their membershiptwofold.

According to Rich Broutigam,the Express's President, "TheEspress will enable yonlhs, 17asd under, more si an oppor-boit7 to utilize their playingshills on their own individuallevel of play."

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players with added home ice timeper week, for games, practicesasd shill clisico which will slilineboth rinks. Specialized individualskill clinics planned to roothcooghoul this scasso oreIgoalkeepisg, passisg andskóoliog and pswer skating.

Quality coachisg will beprovidèd to members at alt levelsnf play. The coaching stoff hasbees selected from the combinedtalents of the two pre-esioling0550ciatisOs.

House league games aod proc-lices will be held al Ihe Oaktonosd Bollard Ice Riobs. Theamount of games held willdepesd upos the number of teamsis each age divisios.

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Tennis club hostscircus "big top"

The pablic is iovited lo a freecircus party, "Under the ToukyTessis Big Top," otarlisg at 735p.m. on Saturday eveoisg, Sept.14, al the Tosky Tennis asd Fit-sess Club, 3450 W. Touby ove.,Shokie.

Stellar attractions such as theShrise Circus Clowns, exhibitionmatches by the NorthwestersUniversity Tennis Team; hreah-daocing and lumblisg by IkeJesse While Tumblers, posing byaward-wissiog body builders,power volleyball team ploy, asaerobics challesge, fencing, self-defense demonstratioss anddrawisgs for over St valuableprioes will all celebrate Ike ebb'ssew First Serve barb Bar asdespanded, redecoraled tennis,aerobics and weighl roomfacilities.

Is conjooctios with the SepI. 14porty, Touhy Tensis aod FilsessClub is offering a speciol, lhree-monlb iniroducbory membershipfor just $22, lo sew membersonly.

The Toohy Tennis Big Top willappeal to every age groop. Therewill be jugglers, u soonhey oodorgan grisder, dàsciog lo lunesspun by os-sile disc jochey AlasSlevens, loads of free osachsfrom Firsl Serve, sod eves freeskis core demonnlrolioss byAyos Prodscbs, Ose., fe000riog ulise of producls desigoed for ay-lice people.

Prices lo begivoo away duringthe evening iselude a weeheod

for two at the Heartland Ileallhand Filnens Retreat in Gilmas,lL tennis lessuos and court limeat Toshy Tensis; posses lo Ihisfall's Vie Braden Tennis Clinic;passes lo fiboess classes at theclub; Touhy Tennis massages;tennis racquets and pro shop giftcerlificales. Abs during Iheeveniog, Priore Tennis Racquelswill hold o tennis stroke event forwhich accessories from the Prin-ce lise will be awarded to alt win-

The Touloy Tensis and FiloensClub is u slate-of-Ihe-arl, 150,000-squore-fost facility providing Ikefinest in lensis, aerobics osdweighl braising inslruclion, cour-Is und equipmesl. The club alsooffers Welboeso Seminars, Ive-lures und dincussions os heatlh-rebuled Ispics, throughout Ikeyear. ti is Ike sile each year uf theGreen Gianl -Little SproutsChompiooship Tesnin Tour-oament, u U.S. TesnisA505cialion-sunctioned loor-sommI tor jusiur players 14 undunder Ihal ullracbs enlronts fromacross the cuunlry. Wilk the od-drliuo of First Serve, Ihr club willoffer lighl, hoollhful dining andsoucko lo members 054 guests.For isformalion, call Dun Obus01675-67ff. -

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year. Plano are underway nsw togive players Ike ose of eqUipmenfbags and garment bags at theslarl oflhisseason.

The season will begin the firolweek in September wilh the 510cl5f their pre-sea000 spehialinedclinico. All in all, the Expresspromises quality and competitiveprograms Ihat has everyone iothe Illinois hockey sceoc very en-riled.

Should yos wish further mOor-mulino about the Express, feelfree Io call Rick Brastigam ut297-5700 or Tom Piwtso at 73g-5202. Watch for more details undoles aud fees and come ahoordIhr Northern Express.

Pre-SchoolregistrationRiles Park District will hsld

registration for its Pre-Seksobclasses os Wednesday, SepI. 4from 9:35-11 am, for renidenls ofNiles only (non-residents mayregister far clames ketween thehoors of 7-8 p.m. that evening). Abirth certificate and prnsf ofNileo residency are required althe lime of registration, Childrenmust be 3 years old or olderbefore Seplemher 1, 1905 andmustbe toilettraksed. Classes forsession I begin Sept. 17 asd runfor 15 weeks. The resident tee forthe entire 15 week program is $66lMsn. Wed. and Fri.) clames or$44 if ynor child attends clam 2days per week ITnes. asdThurs.), Morning classes areheld from 9I30 am. In 11r30 am.and afternoon tissues are 1-3 p.m.Class schedules-may be found ioIke Niles Park District Fall, Win-1er aod Spring brochure whichmay be Picked up at the Her.Center, 7877 Milmaulsee ave. isRiles. - -

Trips for lädiesThe Riles Park District's

Ladies Choice krockares are nowovaiboble Io residents. Trips thinseason ioebsde Water TowerPlace, lhv musical "A ChorusLine", the World Alive esbibit inTcchny and a special tour ofChicago featuring Marsha'soniqne esplanation of womeso'role io Chicago history. FewOpoolegs ore bell for the MillerBrewery tour und Schober'sReslanrust/'rohor [fill Winery inMichigan. Trips are filling upfast, os stop by the Rey. Ceoler,7677 Mdwankee ave. und registerforysurdaysoll

Are you able toteach knitting!crocheting? -

If you are a qualified knitlisgand/or crocheting teacher, IlseRibes Paris District is inlerestedis hiring you to teach their Knit-hug and Crocheting class whichbegins in October. Dwys aodtimen ore flexible. Call DobraSwanson Sb 967-6633 for isfor-mohos oc pick op ou opplicatiusal 7577 Milwaukee ave. in Riles.

Soccer fun dayThe Ribes Park District will be

Op0055ring o free Soccer Fou Doyfor children in grades 1-8. Thisspeciol event will he held usSalurdoy, Sept. 7 aI Golf MillPark, lb a.m Participanlo will beshown soccer skills und strategyby qualified coaches. Beginnerthrough advanced bevels will beOffered. For more isformatios,call Ike Riles Park District al 957-6633.

. 0cc Alumni present check

Norman Ridle (I), presidenl of the OaktonCommunity College Educational Foasdation,rceeinrs a cheek in the amnust of $500 from MoutyJohvsoo, of the 0CC Alomni Reloliono Council, forIke Kuehnlise Endowmest Fund. The Endowmentproviden as annual scholarship award for au 0CC

- gradsute plaosing lo costisue studien is Ike Artsor Humasities al o 4-year isotilnlion.

The balance of lucido raised by bbc Alumni- Aosoeiation at o recent besefit performasce of the

The Social Security Act hasbeen revinedmany limes over Ikepast5Oyearstn keep the programresponsive to emerging needs. Aprime example is tIse 1953 amen-dments, They streoglkenedprogram financing and assaredstabilily both in Ike ntisrt-roo andin the long-term tutore.

For several years priur Io 1953,there was concern. ahout Ikefinancial soundness of the cashbenefits programo. High in-flation, unemployment and otherfaclors were depleting trust fundreserves. On addressing theseproblems-the Congress made aparticular effort tu have any kur--den shared by hulk carrentworkers and by present andfuture keneficiarles.

The legislation not only addressthe immediate problem, hut alsoincluded provisions for copingwith Inture unanticipated down-toms,mn the economy. For exam-pIe, horruwing amoog the SocialSecurity' and Medicsre HspitolInsurance Trust Fund wasauthorized when oeceovary Io

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Social Securit.y present and futureassure conlinnation of benefitpayments dariog periods of ad-verse economic conditions.

Another provisiou mode a pur-lion of the Social Securitypayments to nome high-incomebeneficiaries subject Io federalincome tan. About 10 percenl ofbeneficiaries, Ikone with subslan-liaI outside income in addition lobenefits, were affected. Therevenues resulting from thisprovisios are credited to theSeciallreurity trust funds.

The amendments also entendedSocial Security coverage IoFederal employees who werehired after December 31. The lawabon covero employees of non-profil organmnatioso notpreviously covered. CertainFederal employees, including thePresident, Vice Presidenl andmembers of Congress, are alsocovered. The legislation alsoprohibited Iermmnatmoo ofcoverage by Slate asd bocalgonernmenlemployeen.

To assoie the future olabibily ofSocial Security, the age of

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eligibility for unredocedretirement benefits, naw 05, willhe very gradually iscreased to 17between the years of 3006 asd2022. Reduced benefits will ros-linac lo be available as early asage 61, but the exteol of Ihereduction for early relirementwill he iscreaned.

st. Francis Hospitalblood drive

St. Francio Hospital of Evan-stun will sponsor a blood drinofrom t-30 am. lu 5 p.m. Friday,Sept. I, in Ike Doctors' DisiogRoom Hospital. Employees,along with the public, are en-couroged to donate.

Donors must be is good health,weigh more Ibas 110 pounds andhe between Ike ages uf 17-65. Over55% of all Aosericans reachiogIke age of 72 wilt seed blood orblood products derived fromblood is Iheir lifetime.

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Counseling sessions arescheduled for September 9 and15, and September lt and 19 forpersons interested te MOR.RACEP classes that will kelpthem prepare for Ike G.E.D.esams su that they can earn ahigh school equinalency diploma.

Classes rentewisg elementaryand high ockool level readiog,math, grammer, uncial studiesasdocience will he conducted thisfall al Maine East and Riles Nor-1h high schools, and al OaklonCommunity Cotlege/Skohie, 7701R. Lincoln ave. Most classesmeet weekly io Ihr evening, or onSotordoy morning. Classes cost$5 to $12, and books are

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Dombrowskj winsBrunswick Scholarship

ChisUne Donbrowslçi,drnghter of Harry Dombrowskiof Nibs, hao been oamed wionerof the Brunswick FruodationScholarship for High SchoolSeniors.

Christine's father, Harry, aSenior Engineering Analystsvorks for the Technical Group ofManagement Information

- Systems of Vapor Corporation inNifes.

Fornial peeoentation of thescholarship wan made loChristine hy W. W. Parho,President et Vapor Corporationwho praised her for being cirineofrom ouch an outstanding croupof apptiea,stu.

Ms. Dnmhrowski io a senior atMarillac High School and witt beattending Notre Dame University

- with o major in pre-medicine.

St. John Lutheran Sehaal ofNifes witt open its daorn for thetzöth eonsecative year anToesday, Sept. 3. Constantlyseeking ta lead children to Christ,SJL pnintn out that Christ mastbe the center of Christian tite andChristian education. Theeducational program enabten thesome and school to work towarda commOn goat: the training of aChristian child lo know hin/herprivileges and responnibititientoward God and hin/her fellowman. In. addition to the basicsecular subjects, religion intaaght in u formal selling andalso becomes the spring-hoardfor associations among teachers,students and parents.

The Reverend Gatthitf SimonLocher, the second pastor of St.John, started the Christian DaySchool is lItt. Thè first baitdingwas erected an the presentproperty at 742f N. Mitwaakee

., st.. John: Lutheran $choòi. begins i 25th year

ave. in Nileo. It wan a twa-star)'brick-frame bailding measuringSOsS41feet and ntnad about 25 feetcloser te the parsonage than theprenenl church. The frame upperstory was used fur church pur'posen, the brick lower level ser-ving s a schot and as dwellingfur the pastor and hin family. Isaddition to his pastorat duties,Pastar Lueher atoo served asteacher of St. JahnLutherasSchaut from 1140 to 1175, when thefirst memher of the teachingprofession was called AugustKrueger.

Separate schont huitdisg waserected is 1575 os the same totwith the church, according taAlfred T. Andreas' 1184 "Historyof Cook County", whichdencrihed the building as "a twa-story frame, canting about$125g." It was ose of the earliestparochial schools in the areal

Two years later, in 1872, a two-

sino-y tramé utrticturemèauurthg28x44was erected un the churchgrounds at a east of $2,454.13, Th0first utoryhuused the schaut, theneâond ntury nerved as dwellingfsrtke teacher. Sume land waspúrehased by the congregationand name was danated by meas.hero tu make this.possihle, Thebuilding was-demsijuhed inJanuary, 1958. A third - thepresent - building was put up initupluce.

The first day of sèhoul for thel985'86 Sehaul Year will begin at8:20 am. with.as Opening DayChapel Service at 8,45 led by TheReverend Thamas K. Staebig,pastor ofSt. John Lutheran.

SI. John Lutheran has a fullyàccredited Early EducationProgram with emphasis soChristian Educatins aad the im-partance of a punitive, in-dividualized learding and playenvironment:

InternationalYOúthYear

1985)553 befl pruelaimetlau In-teruationalYuuth Year by theUnitedNatlunu. In keeping withthfn celehratlun, GuvernorThompson has wurked withvarious state agencies tuproelkim this au a tate-widePragram far fIlmais yuath: TheEast Maine PablieSchuula ofDistrict 63 are participating inthis evest. Each munth a diS-ferent theme. centering un thewelfare builds will be studied.These,re: Citizenship, Limder-ship and Government, YouthParticipation, Ysuth Em-ptoyment, Ynuth asd Peace,Juvenile Justice, Yuuth andColture, Interoatiunal Under-standing and World Cencernn,Education, Ynuth Develnpment,Youth Involvement and Healthand Mental Health.

The Internutiusal Youth Ser-vices Conference, courdisated bythe Illinois Cutlaburaties anYouth/Youth Network Cssneil,will heheld In Chicagu.

l)RIVIE SAIIIYscHoi)I:s OPEN!

Now that schools everywhere are upening, pfease drivecarefully and watch Out for our children .. the, may nutbe watching Out for you. Children don's always obey traf.fie rules, but please see that you du -- especially in andaround school zones.

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K!tíderöañefl;orjentatjon. at Nues Elementary

Kindergarten children undtheir parents are asked to attenda kindergarten orientatidu at 9,30am., Tuesday, Sept. 3, at MilesElementary Schwl (South), 6935w. TarAy ave.

At thin time, the kindergartenprogram, bun schedules, classschedules, and pupil insurance,

. available if desired, wilt he et-plained in detail. Bring alt pre-registration materials, u birthcertificate, and $12 fur hook andworkbook fees. Cnmpleted healthforms are alus tu he brought in atthis time.

Parents new to the district orpareula who have not registeredtheir child far kindergarten areurged to da so any day Mondaythrough Friday between thehours of 9,30 am. and 3 p.m. Thiswill help in planning kasschedules and having proper for-

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oliare, equipment and supplienfor puar child. Call Eugene H..Salewuki, 647-9755 fur further In-(actuation,

Children must be live yearn oldby Decemher I, 1905 to he eligiblefor kindergarten.

The Parent-TeacherA550cialios will serve refresh-mento fur the parents in theschool cafeteria. A specialregistration desk will beset ùp toenroll parestu in the PTA. Theadouinintralido encourages everyparent ta become an activemember is the PTA and to workas a partner with the teachersand administration to provide thehost possible education for your

I children.

A loeeting and registration forthe After School Care Programwill take place following theoriesialluo.

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Gdvemsr James R. Thompsonhas proclaimed the week ofAugust 26-SOto he "School's OpenSafety Week" in Illinois and hasasked all motorista to aid cern-muoity officials and safetypatrols io protecting the welfareof schoolchildren.

"School Safety Patrol mcm-kero...have saved countless livesover the years," the gnveroarsaid in his proclamation.

The AAA-Chieago Motor Clubhas coordinated the annual"Schoal'oOpen" campaign for 38Consecutive years, distributing"School's Open - DriveCarefully" posters to huodreds ofcommunities arouñd the state.The Illinois Municipal Leagueassists in the safety week.

This fall also morbo the 85thanniversary of the School SafetyPotrai, which was founded by thepresident of ike AAA-ChicagaMotar Club after he witnessed aserious accident involving ochaotchildren io 1958.

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Columbiagraduates

Columbia College of Chicagoconferred degrees la 667 studentsduring commencementceremonies Friday, Jane 17.Local sludeoto included: DebraBarteooeo, 7185 Carni st.,Richard C. Gobas, 8500 Ocanamand Mary Lyon Vandioi, 0000 N.Chester, alt of Nues.

on dean's listKenneth R. Beck, son uf Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth R. Beck, Sr.,Dm Plaines, han bees oamed tothe Dean'o Lint at Lake ForestCollege far the t914'85 academicyear. - -

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HOSPITAL .N EWSFour doctors appointedto Resurrection ètaff

Four physicians including Ors. - Diego, Cal. Dr. Mono also corn-Jeffrey A. Mono, Russell Miller, pleted an ophthalmologyRichy D. Alwan and John V. residency at Georgetown Univer-Knous, were receotly appointed sity in Washington, D.C., and ato thrrnedicalfdeñtal staff at fellowship at the University ofResurrection Hospital, 7435 W. Toronto. Dr. Mono is an associateTalcottove., Chicago. of Resurrection Hospital

Jeffrey A. Moos, M.D., has - physicianDr.BurtonKrimmer.bees appointed 16 the associate Russell Miller, M.D., has beenstaff in the department of appointed to the associate staff isOphthalmology, division of the division of Family Practièe.Surgery. He is s graduate of the He is a graduate of the Chicagomedical school at the University Mèdical School and completedof Michigas sod completed his io- both h,s internship and familylersshiy al Mercy Hospital in Sas practice residency at Resurrec-

- tien Hospital. Ile is an associate;;jç,.'gb st Dr. Steven Pearlman, anotherResarrection Hospital physician.

k. Ricky D. Alwan, D.D.S., has: . Low rates been appe.eted to the asooc,ateP5 staff in the department of Dentalmake State Farm Services, division of Surgery. He

homeowners ib a grdduate of Northwestern1 Insurance . University Dental School and is

a good buy. t orreotty asssisted withRe5urreclinn Hospital dentist Dr.

-JoCephL.Carusò. .Jshn V. Knaas, DO. has beet,

appointed to the associate staff inthe division of Dbstetrics andGynecology with consultingpriviteges in gynecology on-cstngy.

He is a graduate of the KansasCity University of Health Seien-ces and completed an internshipat Nnrthwest General Hospital inMilwaukee. In addition, he alsocompleted as obstetrics andgynecology residency al St.Francis Hospital l. Evanston anda gynecoingic noenlogyfellowship. 15e is certified by the

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't'halL rightwhen you're treated at hic Bethesda HospitalEmergency Boom, any hour of the day or night, the use ofthe room is free!

Often, sshen a medical emergency strikes, yoir familyphysician ssisely tells vos to meet him at an emergency r,,om.Listen to yoir doctor

Not,', if he tells you lo meet him at the Emergency Roomof Bethesda Hospital, we don't charge you for the use ofthe facilily

Naturally, lhere will he charges forany medication, X-rays.lab tesis, etc., your physician may order for your treatmeuL

But our Emergency Room facility is absulotely freenowthrough December

Oh, and by the waythere's something cloe you oughttolsoow.

If, after normal office hours, an emergency hits und you doont hare your own physician and cual locate orse, you cao hetrealed by oue ufoar highly qoaliged physicians, trained luemergency medicine, and the room seul still be free of chargel

Just a couple ofmore ways Bethesda Hospital is flghting tokeep the cost of health care as low as possible.

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Free colon cancertest at LGH

Lutheran General Hospital,Parts Ridge, is offering free, colo-rectal kits. Colo-rectal, kitsscreen forblaod inthestool whichlu one of 6ko-warning signals nfcolo-reelalcancer. - -

Statistics show that this tyjie ofcancer is the second-leadingcasse nf death from-cancer in theUnited States. In 1985, nearly

. J40,tgS new cases nf eolo-rectalcancer wilt be diagnmed in thiscoahlry. Of those people, 7,060

.will he Illinois residents. Warningsignals of eolo-rectal cancer is-dade bleeding from the rectdm,blood io the stool, a change inbowel habito and a family historyst eolo-rectal cancer.

"Early detection is the key,"espIamo Jnan Engel, M.D.,medical director nl the Gautroen-terology Lab st LutheranGeneral Ilespital. "The recentpublicity given to President

,. Parksidediabetes class

"Coping with a ChronicIllness" is the topic of an out-patient diabetes education classthat wilt he held dt r p.m. Thor-sday, Sept. 19, in the multi-par-pose room at Parhside Center,1875 Demputer st., Park Ridge.

The class will include adiscussion which focuses onaccepting and living with achronic illness. The clans will betaught by Rita Delmnule,diabeten onrse clinician, medicaldiabetes care unit, LutheranGeneral Hospital.

For registration and fee .infnr-matins, phone the Oatpat,estDiabetes Education Program at090-6138. Parhnidè Human Ser-vices is a member nf theLutheran General Health CareSystem.

Exercise andWeight Loss lecture

Gnsrge IL Leomea, Ph.D., willpresent a lecture, "Enercise andWeight Lens", 7 p.m. Tuesday,Sept. 10 in Swedish CovenanttOnnpitol's Anderson PavilionAnditoriuns, 2751 W. Winuna.

Dr. Losmes is Director nf theHuman - PerformanceLaboratory al NnrtheastnrnIllinois University. The yrogromis one in a serien of educationalpregrams about various anpectsof fitncaa and weight loss to bepresented by SwedishCovenant Itospitat in September,

The lecture in free of chargeand open to the public. Fsr is-formation, call S89-38t2.

Reagan's surgery for eolo-rectulcancer could very well savemany lives. It people are awureofthe early sigos arel take advan-tage nf free, screening devices,hopefully, we can catch thedisease at an early stage whenthe survival rates aredramalically higher."

The Lutheran Generat calo-rectal kits also screen for ulcers,hemorrhoids, -enteritis, anddiverticulosis, as well as colo-rectal cancer, Participanls in thescreening program will mail testslides to the haspital. Resulto wilthe shared with the participantswithin twn weeho.

For more informatinn aboutIbe screening program nr tn nr-der a eolo-rectal kit, callLutheran General Hospital'sDoctor Referral and Intormat,nsCenter atgtg-Ittg from 9 am. te 5p.m., Monday through Friday.

New administratorat SheridanRoad Hospital

Stacy Sochaki has bees namedAssistant Administrator ofSheridan Road Hospital, Rush-Presbyterian-SI. Luke's MedicalCenter, tt3O N. Sheridan rd.,Chicago.

Prior tu her appointment,Sochahi served as Director nfMedical Records and Cour-dinator of-Quality Asosranee atRush Medical Center. Shereceived her BA. degree inmedical records administrationfrom Ihr College of St.Scholastics in Duluth, MN. HerMasters degree is Health Seien-ceo Education and Evaluationwan nblained Omm the StateUniversity of New York at Baf-falo. She in an instructor in thedepartment nf Health SyslemsManagement at Rush University.

Arthritis ActionGroup meetingThe Maine Tewnship Arthritis

Action Council wilt hold itsmeeting on Wednesday, Sept. 4s17:30 p.m. in the cafeteria, groundfloor of Ihr Nessnl Health Center,1775 Ballard rd., Pack Ridge,

The council enneept in designedlo develop improved pnblir on-derstondiog and te provideasn,ntonce In persens with or-Ihritis, Ike nation's number onecrippling disease. Refreshmentswill he served, Inlerested personsare invited Io call Ms. CathySimon al 0s6-7t5f, No muer-vatisus arc required. -

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Forest HospitalHosts Recovery'Reunion r

More thun 1,000 forener pdtten-ta have been invited tu FurentHospital's ' first ' anñual"Recovery Reunion." The event

'will hring togethér adóleuceistaand adulta who have participatedio Forest's chemical dependencyprogram,. as welt an familymembers, former staff membersand counselors for an evening ofreflection andeelebration,

The reuninu in scheduled forgl3g p.m. on Sunday, SepL. 8, atthe Novick Auditorium uf ForestHospital, 555 Wilson Lane, DesPlaines, Ill. Included in theevcníng'o program mill be auopen Alcoholics Anonymousmeeting chaired by two Forestalamni. - .

For farther information, callClaudia Evnisuon at ForestHospital, 635-4300.

Stroke Clubmeeting

The Strebe Club of SwedishCovenant Hospital, 5145 N.Califnmnia ave., will meet in thehospital'n cafeteria at 7 p.m. onThursday, Sept. 12.

The program, "Coping withStmohel Family au 'Victims'Too," is the secnnd io a series nfmeetings addressing variousaspects of coping with a stroke,Families of stroke patients,always welcome at meetings, areparticularly urged to participateintheSepl. l2program. -

Swedish Covenant Hospitalsocial workers Georgia Millerand Jo Hammerman willfacilitate the program -in whichstrobe patienta and their familieswill discuss the problems -triggered hya stroke,

The Stroke Club is free ofcharge and open to all stroke vie-lima and their families. Fori010rmalinn, contact Sheila Der-man, 570-5200, est. 5355,

Holy Family setsParenting classes

Parents of infante and toddlerscan have their questisnu aboutchildrearing answered at HolyFamily Hospital's PINT SIZEeducation clauses en Weduesdayevenings, Sept. 41k through the251k from 7 to 9 p.m. All classessvitI be held al Holy FamilyHospital, 100 N. Rivér rd., DesPlainns. - -

The PINT SIZE (Parenting In-solving Newborns sud Toddlers)classes are designed for parenteof newborns and toddlers. TopicsIn be discussed include, growthand development, child safety,child care, cknnsing apediatrician, childhood Illnessesaqd changing family relation-ships.- Classes are taught by a

registered nurse, registereddietitian and social workers. Feefurthe course lS$l0 per couple.

Fsm more information und toregister call Holy FamilyHospital's Nursing Departmental 257-1800, eut. 1150.w

A girt, Kimknrty Aun, 7 lbs. 7ou. on July 15 to Mr. ' and Mrs.Corey Fishman, 206 Fletcher dr.,Wilmette, Sistro Amy 22 mou-Ihn. Grandpsrenfsb Mr. and Mrs.Leonard Ritti, Niles, and Mr. sodMro, Leonard Fiubman, Shekie,

Centeldirectorynew look -

Cautamers nf CentralTelephone Company of BRouis inDes - Plaines, Park Ridge andnearhy:- rnrnmunitieg havereceived new telepkase direr-taries lis the past few weeks, Onedirectory wan delivered ta euchhousehold. If you have notreceived your directory or wishta obtain additional copies, stopin at - Centel's CommunIcationsCenter at 2504 Miner st., DenPlaines. -

The frleudly faces that adornlheoeweoveiofthiu yesr's direr-tomare Centel employees. One ofthose fares is that uf BeruiceAleack, service assistant- direr-tory assistasee-Parh Ridge. Theemployees onthe caver representeach craft and area nf expertiseinthetelephuneladustry.

The new directory features anupdated format which includes,-an improved Chicagometropolitan area calling mapwhich is larger andkasierto read

rcondensedlong-distance sec-

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Special attention was gives toenpandiug and updating theCommunity Information sectionthlse pages) by including cam-manity historical facto,amusements and recreationalfacilities, and city and village nf-ficialu,

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Centel surveyscustomers

Ceotrut Telephone Company ofIllinois annosoced today that anew service evaluation programlu auderway.

Survey cards are randomlyseul out to customers who bavehod recent contact with Ceotel'sbusiness office, repair center,Consmunicstions Center, or theinstallation and repair depar-tment,

Customers are asked toevaluate Cents! service with ouchquentiom 551 "Was your servicerequest handled properly?Dumingynur eontactwitha Centeltes-vice person, were you treated

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In addition to the carda thecompany in sending the-customers, Centel ateo will con-linse mitts Its long-entabliokedpractice of having an indepes-dent research film ask customersshout service through monthlytelephone surveys. -uR' -n'RALIYi4ELPs*

-- New President ofMadison National Bank

The Buórd uf Directors ofMadison Financial Corparätion,Chicago, - parent company ofMadison National Bank, GolfGlen Mart Shopping Center, 9190Golf rd., Riles, announced theelection of Mr. William B. Bogen-ski, 43, an President nf MadisonNational Bank.

Mr. Bógenski romeo to the ... -rBank and Ike Nilen communitywith highly evperienced banking -

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Mr. Bogenshi and his wifeMarilyn hove two children.- Thefamily wilt be residing in thearea. -

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Keep in mind that Ike incentive for an adjsslahle mortgage lossis a much tower rate, al least in the early years, Beforeautomatically choosing a fined rate mortgage, il should be notedthat the customers who chose an adjustable loan in the last fewyears have att benefited, Also, with an initist leo-er payment, yourhome is more affordable.

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Jacob Schusterman is from theRogers Park neighborhood ofChicago. Area salesper0005 -areItou Bochanan, Shohie; JnsgChang, Niles; and PatrickCoogan, Glenview.;,

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school helÌs. . . Cotirn,ed from Pagelcreasefrom last year's 30. dergarten enrollment of 40 was

The school will also expand its alsothe same as last year.computer program for the 1985-86 "We lost shoal 32 childrenschool year. 'tasI year corn- duringtheyearbecauseof paren-pater instruction was geared to ts moving oat nf the neigh-students from 4th through 8th borhood, hut they were replacedgrade. This year it will be kin- with new families moving in,"dergarten through 8th," he said. she said. 'l feel we are pretty

Doyle added the Inwer grades well stahilioed."will receive computer isslructius The principal said the com-Once a weoh asd upper grades puter program will ho expandedtwice a week. "We want all from pre-schoot level lo primarysludeuls to he exposed to the grades this year. "Children isslate-of-the-art technology," he grades I thri,ugh 8 will learnexplained. word processing, graphies and do

School opened Wednesday, their own programming," sheAug. 28 at Our Lady of Ransom said. -

School. - . School started Wednesday,According to Sister Barhara Aug; 28 at St. John Brebeuf

Ann, school principal, enrollmesl School - with as increase isthis year...535 stsdents...was enrollment to 599 studentabout the same as last year. Kis- population compared to last.. year's 575.

. 1 j'O principal Sisler RitaGreen attributed the'incredse lonew families moving into Wiles."Additionally, we have a lot oftransfers from the areabecauseparents have heard of sor goodprograms," shesaid.

Kindergarten registrationremained at the 5f figure level,"she said. "We had around thatnumber last year. I feelenrnllmest is . pretty weltstabilized und will continue inthat direction."

Sister Rita Groen is also ex-panding computer programsfrom Ist through fIb grade."They will learn how to do theirOwn programming and we haveadded a volunteer to the teacherstaff to instruct computertechniques," shossid.

Eugene Zalewski, superinten-dent of School Diutrict 71, saidschool opening io scheduled forTuesday, Sept. 3.

aso Esrollrncnt figures are projec-2.00 $1h9 ted lo be 770, as increase from

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Zalewoki also attribnted the is-creuse to new young familiesmoving isla Wiles. "It's a big fac-tor is determining the viability nfenrollment from year to year,"hesuid.

The school district is in-troducing a new After-SchoolCare program this year geared tuchildren f through Il years nfage. "A teacher wilt he in chargeofthe program. We fell there waxa need to provide thin type of carelo children of working parents,"he said. "It's a pilot program...and we wilt see fit works out."

Zalewoki added the districtstarted a computer lab last yearand will probably expand theprogram in the future. "We arealsn restructuring the math andreading prograws;" he mid.

High School Dislriet 257, which -opens Wednesday, Aug. 27 has aprojected enrollment of 8,765compared to last yeac'oenrollment nf7,0S6. -

Bob Jacobson, director sfspecial projeclo, attributed thedectineto a-piulatioo shift tosmall family members "acrossthe country" aod lac}s of single-family hnusisg in the Mainetownship area. "The trend is tohave small families because ofeconomies sr because bothparents want to wnrk,' he said."We are experiencing decliningenrollment problems like otherarea high school districts."

He west os to say he an-licipales a decline in enrollmentfor the sent four or five years."Then it will level off lo the pointwhere projected enrollment willbe hetween 4,560 lo 5,600," he

Joe Morris, adminislrativcaTsistont for Dint. 207, oaid thedistrict is adding new computercourses jo the restructuring ofcurriculum, such as istroductiosto computer via hey boarding,word processing and dala haseprograms. "Studeols will havethe opportunity to take u corn-poter course whether they plan ucareer in that field sr just to havesome .kssvjedge of computers.Computeriz'alion is becomingpart ofeveryday life," he said.

County zonera.. ...bddreams,..a health club asdrestaurant Is o morisa.debigsconcept.

Objectians trum mssicipal of-ficioln and oreo residents ces.tered us the height of thebuildings, density and water sup-ply, traffic impact and parkingproblems. -

Incompatibility nf the highrises with the ssrroanding areawas also cited. by Nibs MayarNicholas Blase and other officialsut the Jane publie heoring can-dueled by the county appealsboard. -

Skokié library...Library's reputation as one of thefinest libraries in Illinois and theMidwest. - --,

Hunter said Ihat the LibraryBoard had eoxdseléd the nation-wide search for a new ChiefLibrarian itself and that Anthonywas choses following an inlér-view of finalists at the recentAmerican Library Associationconvention in Chicago.

"The Board was greatly im-pressed," she said, "by herbachgrouod in - librarymanagement, her ability lu workwith: a large stoff, and herreputation as as innovator. Wesee her as the pers$s who cancarry theSbohie Public Libraryfrom its present excellence intothe (alare, in termo nf growth undchongos in technology."

Hunier added that Anthony ismarried. Her husband, William,io a teacher with a Ph.D. in Ger-man languuge and literature. Shehas two children, Margaret, 5,and Laures, 2. The Anthosys aceeager to become as integral partof the Skokie community.

Cootinuing her comments onAnthony's background, Husterpointed nul that Anthonyreorganined and modernined io-torrnatio, services in theBaltimore County Librarysystem. Under her direction, ser-vice lo readers in the departmentgrew 46 percent over what it wasio 1978 when she first joined thelibrary as head of inlormalios

Anthony also coordinaledestablishment of a new librarybranch at a detestino center forwhich she received a NationalAssociation of Counties award.

The sew Chief Librarian is alsoshilled in training professionalstall and is well versed in corn-

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which expects to receive almut$148,000 per yeor 05 ins revenueifthe projectin apprnved.

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pulerized library systems. TheShokie Library is completingautomation of its circulatiunsystem.

PriorIn 1978 Anthony was headof Infsrmattox and Referral Ser-

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vices at the Enoch Pratt FreeLibrary in Baltimore. It waxthere that she wrote the first nfseveral successful library grantapplications.

Anlhosy began ber career at -

the Esoch Pratt- Libraryfollowing her graduation fromthe University of Rhode Islandwith a Master in Library Sciencedegree in 1513. Huster noted Ihètthe Enoch Pratt Library, ose nfthe first free libraries ix -

America, is a leader in thelibrary field, with a nationalreputation as an innovator in ser-vices and programeogisg.

It is ont surprising with An-lhony's background, Huster said,that she is already making ssame for herself is the libraryworld. -

Anthony is chairman of thedistinguished Goals, Guidelinesand Standards Committee of theAmerican Library Association.She wan active in the MarylandLibrary A050cialios and servedos the Maryland Plan Commit-lee, State Division st LibraryDeoelopment sod Services in1914. -

Astloosy will join the SkokiePublie Library family officiallyon September 19.

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Lawsuit. .Continued from Page 3

document concerning the suit.Graitell said the rights f the

china company to authenticallyune the Rockwell name are beingthreatened by the museum'smisase of that name. "We (Brad- -

lord Enchange) are not plaintiffsin the ease. "However, we wouldlike to see that anyone who sellsproducts under the Rockwellname Operates under the same

r otandards...ts preserve artisticintegrity," ht said.

This is the second time the'Normés Rockwell Mmeum hasbeen involved is a nuit concer-sing Rockwell reproductions.

A suit was filed is 1975 in theCook County Circuit-Court by theNorman Rockwell Society(Rhode blandI and the Edwin M.

.Knowles Chins Company uguisétthe musénes, then based in Lin'colnwond. -

The suit involved four Rockwellfigurines made by the museum,which sllegedly cosfused eón-

I numers about the origin nf the. items. The case was suhoesjuen-tIp nettled ont of court by thelmoparties.

According tu the documeót,Circuit Judge Joseph Wosik en-

an order...ugreedto by bothpurties..,that put restrictions on

. the museum's advertising andmarketing materials llnbedto thesale of the subject figurines, or -

other figurines depicting works nf-art by Normas Rockwell over a

\ certain period ofyearx.

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Thç Cornerstone Society is anurgaiilzatinn eomprlued'af majordonnes to- the not-fur-prufit cnr-parationu 0f the LutheranGeneral Health Care Systems(L,cs.n.c:S.),- Park Ridge. Thesociety la administered by theLutheran General- Fonndotian,Pork Ridge, and Is -intended tndevelop o utrang boue uf regularand ceñulntent charitahie sap-part. The nat-fur-prafit cor-parotinn affiliated with theL.G.H.C.S, include LutheranGeneral Hospital, ParkaideHemon Servicen; the LutheranCenter for Substance Ahuse, andAngastona Hospital and HealthCare CoiNer, -

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Disabledpersons topicat LGH

Allegatiom - Ihat the rights ofdisabled persuns are beingviuluted at privato and publiefacililies willbe discussed by theHnmon Rights Authority Reginn2-North of tise Illinuis Guárdian-ship and Advneaey Commissional 0:30 p.m.; Sept. 4, at LutheranGeneral Hospilal, Park Ridge,fllisniu.

The Human Rights Authnrity ioa panel of nine citizen volunteersappointed by the Commission andempowered by statute to in-eestigate alleged vinlatinnn of therights of disabled persom. TheHuman Rights Authority RegiosS-Nurth serves narth/nsrtbweslCook and all of DuPage, Kane,Lake and MrHesry counties.Rights vinlations may he repor-ted ht the meeting ur by contar-fing the Human Rights AuthorityRegiosal Cuardinator at 595 5.State st., Elgin, Ill. 60120.

Avenue BankTV winner

The National Network ofWomen io Sales is holding a eon-eestion, "Raine Your Sales forSuccess!" on Friday, Satsrdayand Sunday, September 13, 14 and15, at the Sheralion-Internatinsalat O'Hare. The conventiun is forwomen currently is sales as wellas those who hape to join theprofession and features a paneldiocausinn and seminars gearedtoenhasring sales skills.

Cnst foc non-members is $156and includes ll activities and thebanquet dinner on Saturdayevening. Members pay $128, withSaturday's dinner costing $50 and$Slirespeclively. To register, roll577-1944. . -

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- Mrs. Levin, a long time resident of Des Plaines, was most sur.priued at her Inch is winning the television. Avenue Bank North-west wisheuher many happy houes of television viewing.

Convention forprofessional saleswomen

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Live cslertaismesl os Ihr maisolage. will feature The Sun-downers with Joel Daly po:'far-ming counlry and western, TheSoso of Reilly's Duughlrrs doingIrish ballads, The Jolly Corksdasre band, and the PirashaBroth/rn roch and roll geoap.

The childrrn's stage in also fullof Ion with the Boy Scoot TroopNo. 03 Dram and Bugle Corpfrom River Foresl, Telrpeppets'f5 with Garfield . Gonne andFriends, Ike McNally Irish Duo-vers, ai(d Brute and Friends whodo mime and unicycliug.

There will hc'seves differentkinds of ethnic foód to taslilioe

The Copernicus Foundationtvilt formally dedicate the"Solidarity Tower," the onlymssumeOt of its kind is theWestern World dedicated laPoland's _ptidarity 'LaborMovement an Aug. 29.

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. Wine Shop in GlenviewWe need o fnw hriohr, nnnrgelicpeople fc osoisfos in -oUr ofOrc.Salary rico con,rniooioc. and o lOIof foc. If coo are wcll oersed andhoyo some sporn timc in the

CALL GAlL998-5994

EVENING HOURSHOMEMAKERS STUDENTS

SENIOR CITIZENS a PROS,, GOcd Spnnking Voice

Colis For. USA TODAYTHE NATION'S NEWSPAPER

Cue raofeo* Commissionb Liberal BOnsOt

Call Mr. Conlan

679-4336Aller 3 P.M.

FUND RAISINGSALES

Part-TimeEarn Eotra Money HelpingGroupg In Your CommunityRaise Needed Fonds.

CVI:

AMERICAN FUNDRAISING COMPANY

Milwaoknn, Witconslfl

. 1-800-321-7450

Atlanta based company, ce.panding. ingo the Chicago-land area, is searching forambitious individoals whodesire rapid advancement frtraining inge managementpositions.

310-1850Ask for Kathy

EXPERIENCEDTELLERS

Flrsn National Rask of Nitos nowaccopting applications for tnllero.Sie months to one roar nnperioece

Call Eileen Hinchliffe,p ersosne I Dnpt for Appoinfmert

967-5300FIRST NATIONALBANK OF NILES

FULI. TIMETELLERS -

Northweot Soborban Sevirou VLoan has o ponings for full-timetnllrrs. Mioimuro i ynor noperinocnin o Financial Inolitoticnroquired.Gond workino conditionn nod oc.collont bnnnfits.

Apply in

FIRST FEDERALSAVINGS t LOANOF DES PLAINES

749 Lee St.. Des Plaines

- . I.ra ACCOUNTS

PAYABLENibs company looking for aperson with LIC and importanperience nr bookkeeping

.hackgrosnd. ,000d salaryand henclOs.

VALERIE. 647-1211

TELLERSFALL OPENINGSI

Golf Mill Slate Bank is 00w accept-inn applications f oreoce lynn tolland part-time POoitiOns that will be000ilthle in the Fall. Light typingendoece lIent cnmrnunicafion ukilloareroqoired.wewilltrain -

Weprouidnaselarycnmmnforaewith rop etinoce and completehenofirn. Pltace vaIl:

824-2116,Ext155

GOLF MILLSTATE BANK9101 Greenwood

Nues, Illinois

CREDIT fr COLLECTIONS2 month inh io Park Ridge. LightCRT nnperinnc e. 3$WPM. Crndit&Collodion topen encnnncossorv.Call Morn.

490.9040 -VICTOR -

TomporarysruicesSchaumhuro. IL

MANAGERS HAIRDRESSERSFoil fr Port-Time Positions Available in Rosy, No-Ap.pointment Salon. Goaranteed Salary.Cnmmission.Many Company Benefits-Training Program. IllinoisLicense Reqoired.

Coil Joan

966-8500 Ext 256VENTURE HAIR STOP

Fur Your Pert000l In broie w

SALESPEOPLEIf nov OrO not mokinu $l000lpor week. you thuold be on the phono-taddog to mo.Mutt Sn toot in oppe orarcn V hoyt a high 000rgy leoni. We nroTU OUSAN O TRAILS. Ihn Nations oldnst PO largnst Privato Meohor.ship OoIdoon Résort System in the USA.

s Weekly Draw. High Incomes Excellent Bonos Programu Paid Trainings No Canvassing. Medical/Dental Plan

If you Went high incomo V tho opportunity for eduetoomonn, ph000

1-800447-8633Between 1:30 P.M. and 5:30 P.M.

Ask for Mr. Brown

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CONSUMER LOAN CLERK'. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

Dolies will ieclode credi tincee titaSen. Outtortier ventad typing.provees Ing stodenf loans aod colloctione. Ideal epplicant willhauvatteast000y OaroOmr le000witheith Oraban k orconeu mor -ti nancoc ompany

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Salaey based oñ .BPSIfS010S Excellent benefiW

CONTACT PERSONNEL - 965-44Ö0

FIRST NATIONAL *NKOF MORTON OOVE

6201 W. DEMPSTER-MORTON GROVE

-FulITime -

. TELLERSHouro: Morning Hoors

Saturday: f A.M.-3 P.M.Eoporioocod Prelerred. Bot Will Traio.

Apply In Person

Madison National Bank9190 GOLF ROAD

DES PLAINES. ILLINOIS1q00 0090.n.0 Censores sEr

NEW-ACCOUNTS COUNSELORlt you enion montiru the public. 10011 apptecinto thitopenivy w,th nor growin gteuingsoo d loan io OlIno. Oveloar hanhing orsooings and I nonosp orioncs . preferablyI Othennwaccounts aroa it prefnrred. Guod coo.o OctroI On skillo and modn,a tnaccur oto typing ebility arornqrsiro d. TnulI adnist ososos tornrro Ohout the oariouo

As Chicogos sfr Ot905tsooingtan d loon. we cao Ottercorn pefiti0050lariee with f rnqoontreoie wo. and corn-prohonslo o bondit5. For noon appcintrnent call:

CRAGIN Anna Leal, 889-1000

RiXR4LJINGs t0eoOnnnrlOIt,r.O

UI

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Andy Stono599-2961

SPIEGEL INC.

DISTRIBUTIONCENTER

If you are nt trotto d io stoady omplunmont Ugo fatt payad environ.Woof. Spiegol hao an nppertonify In oitr BENSENVILLE fecilify foryou to hocowe port uf nor Teem.We uro looking for yoo, somn000 with preui000 DIstribution CootortOptritnc t who Sac a positive attifodt end enioys tho ch0110000 ofo busy work doy.

Wo h 0000ar iOot positions available which inclodn:

. OIDE9 CHECKERILOADERSs STOCK KEEPERSLIFTTRUCK-OPERATORS

We Ofttr O gonor000 honeSt pochoge including: Life PO Health Io-somme . 15 paid holidays, 2 pertonol dopo, peid nocofion and r 20%dincount on moruhoodiqo.

HOURSAREFULLTIME DAYSFcc immediato consideration, pioosavalh

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t . YourAdAppears'-iii. In The

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_L es .p1oNWt MORTON505wutrtet 01pCblL 50001

SKOKIE!LINCOLNW0003GLPotnrnwr

hI scomw 000 PARK RIDGE/DES

::Following Editions..

GROVE BUGLE - - r

BUGLE

PLAINES BUGLE

GOLF.MILL/EASTMAINE-BUGLE-.

REAL ESTATE. .

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.

BUSINESSSERVICEDIRECTORY-

OUT OF STATEFOR SALE

TOWNHOUSEFOR SALE , - ,

.

TUCKPOINTING - WANTED TO BUY ,

L RIDACALHOUFlFESTFLORlDA

Or, ttono, wid,

Adioin. 105 acres of fimborland,

of Bloontsfown. Florida oo 0101ehsghway. $200,000 -

Call (912) 377-1659

__________________

Part-lime - -

Wanted

MAILSORTERS -

Permanent Part liniePosMons -

Perfectfor Students.. and Hougewtves.Afternoonand Evening Hours

Moeoday through Fnday

:

SkywayBuilding

Tockponckm.soy Ropaino a Rnbsilt. CuIking,Waterproofing En Othor Buildsng

F000Eqlima000 Folly I ocote dWork Gtoran000d

452-1460 or453-2540

En1oyynar.roundowonnnng +

houte. Attached gorogo, soparalodiningroortwls2patsot.

REALTY WORLD -A KEY REALTOR

C Il

692-70008146N M'I k NI

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LINDAMARKWILLPAYCASH

FOR YOUR ANTIQUES

s I::4JRTIGHTTuckpointing

GenI9aCinfrectorsAlllypesMatonryWock

FnettctafttwahpM I

Lmonted F Il I dFronEstimaleo965-1010 -

J

HOUSE SALEELK GRO VE

POLacoSitoorptotnIsL

etc.

348-9647 or 348-8875

TOWNHOUSE

plh ClciA

tn h I W dt Idt159,slioorbestoffnr.

13121 364.6988 -

suoo.yr.rtnnn'nW,-:nWyt,,-nWrt,,t.W

HOUSE SALEts III

.

Lisino room turn.. cula PO chasm,dsn cm ont, 4 ssde.chesrs, 2 arm

: wh bik kh

fable With 4 chairs. Manu all 150%all loath orreclinor . 5-spot donor ontao. qs500vsior hdrm. sot, twin sienbed. Gl005 PO chromo rabiot, lampsaodrnonymisc.ifoos

635-0842

AUTOMOTIVELook ng fo clean cut enoplOpeeS to fill foII.timepositions in cleanaegomogive facility. No ex-Pe encene Bss CV

APIrfyAE

OIL EXPRESS8430 W. Dempster. NIles

lNeottoMcoonoldslFremBo.m5p.m.

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Tuckpointing/Masonry' .Chtmneysfleborlt

Ffagsto°W&ksComplete Masonry Repairs

50m gN rthShO5O1OYoor

Fellylougred FreyEotomvtno

965.63 16MortonGreve ..

FREEPETSTO GOOD HOME OUT OF STATE

FOR SALE.

FREE!TOGOOSIHOO.O6'55 Year Old Golden Retoi000 r.

Fomole.Spayed,shontPOVetChockoot.

.

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NORTH CAROLINASAPPHIREVALLEYOA..

MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONWANTED

t:POrat:d kg naoltodpnuol

pl it tfkdwipess thro. S cronno o porch POOyen dock. Obb carport onCherokre Rd., coche0 beauf. 0011c ourse . nilo front clob aso a

I404l231-43tZI7O4l743.2701.

ARTISTILAYOUTFASHION'

FaVoieoSpnctugyopartoeng

looking fornerso tile Iayeot or-tistwithdycarorotailadonntis.og cop 00,05cc . Sopoptordct. gnsonqe . 10,000 fìgorodw b 'Ovos

h olor PO black S whitolapoato fo, both artwork POphotngraphy, Most be willingtorelocatvoejactcsoo. Michi-goo.Seoiorosomoto- _ -

Jacobson Stores Inc. -

ioo N WestAveJackson. M149202

.Refrsgeretor.14 Cob. Ft. 055500,F rooter onTo ..Wor kin Cool.Aokisg f00. atI M5.7B23 After S

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CONTROLLER!-ACCOUNTINGMANAGER

.wtth

K owl dg of ComputersOver 20 Years Ecperience.

Seeksmane u Ime

Posttion.

TYPEWRITERS Professional Stereo Eqoipnrnot.Eoc.0000.Sl000nBeotOffer. '

966.7ma WISCONSINRod PO B nakla t H f I C t Y

ddH dylin Os I Syoor own b osivoto . Fricotesecluded, Seoul. lndscpd horno.S urrOuvdO d by rollsog hsIIv wdhp1000 PO tiro ami a 010w thot dipsown l?f000.Ivd sonell 10ko. Abon.

rniloulChicago on l-94. priced of$125,500. Call ColIcctI7l5l333.2gRl,-

eIBM Ele000lcTypewr'anrs $05IBM Selnctnlclypewrifor $165IBM Soloctoic II 0265wmtcorrectionrape 53es

677-8924

SLIGHT PAINT DAMAGE FI h garrow tigo 5259 cOmplete. 3 lettI.Lighte d000rnOw, $237. Nootightcdsim. Local. radlern: I IBOBI 423.

,01R3,anytimo.

irNowL000herLoco SOOt:

ginverGolfClobsaod Bag. 51W.8274444 .

lAttee4P.M,lTYPEWRITERSIBMSELECTRICIIs

ELECTRONICS STILL INBOX FROM $395

PRIVATE ESTATE SALEBYAPPOINTMENTONLY

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USED CARSMen's Silver Robo. $700. flak. 600Mock II, t3W. .

CaIIAl.04700563

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'73 Chevy Noca Uotchbock, PIS,PIO. Aoto., AIC. New Tirot, Brokou,

POS Sn SISO

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Sales & Stock Posejoegsy vr

Customer Service Center8901 MilWoolcnn Acesnuc

tules, IllinoisNO PHONE CALLS PILOUS

Nanional Silk Flower Company

dd mb ton

SELLINGnolned. Fore-Time positsoo io Northo Northwest tobsrhs. Ideal forhOosewions. Car PO i000rnncenecoscur y. Paid hoorly pbs

I e Mail b ' f 1k hitoor adala to-

y

Mr Ronald Cernenkat4OSArthur

Brookfield. Illinois 60513

Id p A C d 11500BTU't with Wi000on 01000e 110VS 110 CIIB23-leB7

s

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- .19R4T.BIBDcONVERTIBLE

NewTop&painnJnh .

57.t000I,BestOffer. RRR-3gWíoyy Machino lteroo-Ubol ManyF00 tonen . Modern PO A000. Cost$2,400, Soll SA25lBest, 729-4148

ePE'IE SUPHOLSTERY 1977 BoOk Le Sabre Custom0OOrdt, PISPIS,PjW, Crvioo

rellnntCoodloion. $2,7toorSootof:MR-BOBO

ca.t.rt..t_OOOOliaet

l::::w1q5:P 215 wiohRingt. Uk000wSel.B215,

Sport FIB,

AUTOMATICSCREW

SET-UPFOREMANbntnrodlotn Opening

Escellente efltsP10050 ColI

16151432-4131O S d R T

SS Screw Machine Co.1550 Imporiol Dritt

Coohecilbo, Tone. 3fsnl

GENERAL OFFICE

Typing. Rting and orhorubriceldotioc. Will work 3 dons per week'f1 bI h Pl Il f

'

ILLITRON DIVISIONll500ieToolWorkt Inc.

OR'S W. TnshyodlIio0tis

'm5--;;;rt--mtOZ4W,Fettor,chicago

3 Couchet Ii PitI 2 Very Lg. Coffee

- Dresoore. 635.RR2OAIMCR. '7e chene Cheneeto 2 000r, Auto. 4Cyl St C to N w B kRoot Greet. $950.

R35427AfI R

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PETSFOR SALE

, q. y I 0.t0

- ' -y n'y0 ,41-. -y

.

Greet Dooe Fawn Fops AKCcropped champioe BleedSnoe

MIFPetlshsw/Geard 3$ICIIO

1974 DODGE CORONETCieno. No Root. Runs Groat.

Alwayo SOrO lo Wi000r. Pis, FIB UNc. WS-1B57

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DRIVERSPart Tinie

Transport Students in the Des Plaines and Glenviewareas.

AM. & P.M. routes availableApproximately 3 hrn. per day

Must be 21 and have a good driving record.No experience necessary. We will train.

SEPTRAN INC.824-3208

DIRECTOROFRESIDENTIALALCOHOLISM SERVICESLooking t orxperonn wkx hxO:Dnrnonrgtxd xdrninisnrxkox obiltino in the o,xo of progrxrn pion.niog fiscal monagnmont fr SUporois ion: Strong public relationsokills: Broad knowledge et tabs tanceabaso S treatment ap-pro achet . 3-5 yeorseeper ¡ence managing aolinioa I program: aMantero Dagrae in the ham 000eroice field: leadership qaalitieo.

SENIOR CLINITIONSTRESS MANAGEMENTb BIOFEED BACK PROGRAMp,aoido Direot Clinioal Seroicnt . Clinical Sapnroisian S tame Ad.miaistranion Rasponaibilit yreqaire d. P11.0 A t-2 years of ralated ea-pnrinooa. Eeoell ensotar ring salary S beeetit package.Send Oneallnd Sesame. including writteo ref erencet to- ----

MRS. TERRY LAWSON. PERSONNEL MANAGERHUMAN SERVICE CENTER

oto FAYETtE STREET. PEORIA, ILLINOIS 61603(309) 671-8000

Color Documentation Depa rtmentw tir Iba following payiticns:- SUPERVISOR

Immediate OpeningMinimum at 4 ye arena p erienoain paies a colar related manare pre-lankly n the automotive indostrp. Moot haoesopsrv Isary no-pnrlsnce a sacallent oemmonicasian skills, Degree prnterrnd. Sometracelraqaired, -

I COLOR SPECIALIST! Immediate Opening

IIMiolmam

of 2 yaarscolor matnhing aop enanoe with some costo-mar semi csaepsrinno e. Most beve goad o ommunicasian okills fr bedetail arleoted, Limited trace I requisad.Bath positions will be basad se the National Headquartero in Asian.ta. Georgia.

z We anorarceoo niions benefit packaga a competitivo salariat. in.

Uterestedcandidates shoald sohmit their resomso to:

I SIKKENS, 6455 Jimmy Carter Boulevard, Suite 100

LNorcross, Georgia 30071

Ann: t-lumen R escorces Dnpartmeoe

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USE THE BUGLE-- _. A .S00

DRIVERThe Bugle

has on apenlng tar a drleer sa dricetha Bagle Sock Wndeasdep after.onsnandTharsdeymereieg, -

u-

- Pert-Time

MORNINGROUTE DRIVER

Haars Appraaimasnty B ea 10:30 am.Daily Meedep thru Friday.

823-1915GLOW CLEANERS

Nues, IIIIoois

s

r

DRIVERS WANTED- FOR

SUBURBAN AREAIdB& For Regen.. - -

AndSessdnnea.HOOrO: 7 AM. ro 9:30 AM,

1:45 P.M ta 4 P.M.3 to 6 Davo

Callo,Apply Ic PateanMINh MAID -

7552 N, Mitwaokee Avance6470433 -

RN'sAll carteo are SPECIALISTS. Pro-sessional N orsas Bareao hasim-mediate o peninge tar the lellowing

MED SURGICULABOR AND DELIVERYPEDIATRIC ICUAs A Specia list you revnive,

HIGH PAYVACATION PAYINSURANCECONTINUING EDUCATIONORIENTATIONAnd the cpportcnity to have yourclinical careerea hanced. PNB hasoppattitni tiatio Cook and LukeC sorties . Cook County call BBS.0600: Lake Cnvnty 6Bo.92go

CASUAL CORNERFull or Part-Time

positions aoailabln, Fashion orlan-ted sains asootiatea, Minimom 2-3yn arsspec laity retail backgroundrequire d, Call

726-7333

GENERALOFFICE

We have several Clerical Po.Bitions open in ourNiles of.tice. They reqoire good figore.aptitude Sowe keyboardknowledge. Good startingsalary & company benefitsincluding profit sharing.

Call AfterSeptember 2ndFor Appóintwent

647-8200

wmediate OpeningsFas Eaperienced

RNsSkilled Care

North Sida Norolno HumeCoñtavtPnr500nel

465-5000 -

SECRETARY-REÇEPTIONIST65 Accurate WPM

Good Communication AbilitiesProfessional Appearance.

- Apply In Person

-

Madison National Bank9190 GO LF ROAD

DES PLAINES, ILLINOISesssOepmse,crcnrplamso:a -

. LAWN CARE SPECIALISTs LAWN MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST

Grow ACareer Where The Grass is GreenerApplicati onsaren ow being accaptad sor rho pasitians at Lawn CareSpecialist a Laws Maint enance SpeciellotQualified applicants must he able ta provide votstan ding customers eroica , This means high work standards, ability ta relase to people,care 05 pretettiaoal equipment. and ay interact in working Outdoors,Aosliddriser'siicenenaedgoaddrivirg,ecord arereqoired. LAWN CARE SPECIALIST: A degree or preoiaos eopetloOce isagronomy Or related fields denirable but net required.. LAWN MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST: Appli cartshoo Id hacces-perienceìn all aspects at lawn main tesacca which include Aeration.Dethatching, Slitteeding, etc. Responsibilities inulude sales, saruicea p,oducriun vs th esesaroi005, Eoperiencn I nsupa,cisin g a orew ap latIf pou ass lot erette d io acaree, appartunity with a Iast.arvwth corn-pony that leads its field, alt arsaneoc silent otartieg salary, yaarr000demployment, prooidas ongoing professional agr000mic training, acampreh ensice benefit program, and career growth po tanda I, we'dlike to talk With you. Stop in and sea:

KEN BAJOA 1849 Efmdale.

ec1EMIm1 Glenview. Illinois-

SERVICES 729-6311equalanssOrsa3trEnqssaer

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUCLE '

SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUCLE

PARK RIDGE/DES PIAINES BUGLEGOLF.MILL/EASTMAINE BUGLE

BLUE JEAN JOBSw haelingan d Des P151 sssar ea, Ap-ply in persan i p:,r!u3 p,W daily.

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Tamporary SeroisesWoadfiold Office Plaae999 Placa Or, Suite 350 -

SohaumbarqlL -

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CRTOperators

NEEDEDIMMEDIATELY2 Shifts Available8 A:M. to 4:30 P.M.5 P.M. to 11 P.M.

Minimum t Months EoperienvsNues Area,

CALL MARYDEBBIE TEMPS

966-1403lOws Transportation Reqoise'dl

*** ** *** * * *

GENERAL OFFICEPartlime

In terestin g part time 005itio,ssaoailoble. We offer a aoad star-Sog satary, flexible houes anal n

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ohunce to Wark in a eriendly and -

prOfessiosal enviran nene, For -

irnrnedia tecaos ideration,pl casey all Ditta ut:

699-3938

MATUREPERSON

Evenings WeekendsTo Assiat In The

Management Of ANORTHWEST SUBURBAN

- THEATRE -

Send Resume To:P.O. BOX 61

WINNETKA, ILLINOIS 60093

SALES/PRINTINGInside salbsperooui yaednd sornatiayal 4lOolor provost printingcompany. Midwest Suies aphotography ottica located in Mor-ton Orase. Salary +. Will traiebright heg lyser.

Call:- 470-8783

Far Appointmayr

r't'c- 1°agez9

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- - - 390O

jfl \1iIfle

BANQUET CHEFlfrnmediate Openingl

CHEFfall tison, salariedpasitiee open ear a PM Bao-quet Chef, Esperieso e In highvolume hanqont salesspsrati ansisnecassar y- Sendrasume and letra, of ap-plicatian ta the P c'canne I Of-floe, Grand Truoerse Resort.p,O_ B0o454, Asine, Ml 49610.

COCKTAILWAITRESS

Over 21ApplylePersun

Aster 6 PM,Sea Bannie At

CLASSIC BOWL6530 Waukegan RoadMorton Orson, Illinois

WAITRESSES -- --

AllSkifrs OpenCASHIER HOSTESSES

Call O, Come le AnytimeMr. Young -

9053 N. Milwaukee, Siles

470-0372

COUNTER HELPSiles Location

Immediase lob op teiegsina Il areas,N 000perieecenecassar yl We willeraly. Apply in person to:

McDonald's Restaurant7969 N, Milwaukee Aoenue

Nues, IllinoisINuar Oaktonl

Wantsd

BARTENDERSMuss Be 21 Vears or Oidor, 9-S pm.

- Applyir PersonAsk for Bsenis -

CLASSIC BOWL8530 Waukegan RoadMorton Grove, Illinois

s

TYPISTFast e, Slow

Short tntm fr long term iabs in DeePlaines a Park Ridge, Call Mary forappainsmayt,

490409RVICTOR

Temporary SeroicesSchaomburg, IL

SwitchboardOperators &

i Receptionist!Typists

NEEDEDIMMEDIATELY

FULLOR PARTTIMEPleasert phone m cenar syd goadeyple gokillsne0005ar y, NW,suburbs,

CALLKAY -

966-1403

High School GirlsPart-Time

After School k- Week-EndsSTANeS RESTAURANT

7146 DEMPSTER

ARCHITECTSLAND PLANNERS

llnswediate OpeningslEspaoding Southern NewHampshire A rchitnctura I Firmhas a pacings fo,napa,icrcedProleot Archirecee fe LandPl amers with hackgtaund irmulti-family, residencial tacordamisium prainyct Salarycommeesaratn with ability,A rchieects Four, 99 Middle St.,Manch este, . NH 03151,

(603) 627-3844

CLERICAL- POSITIONS

Long serm assignments, Esanstaslocation. EsIqi Ieoal position: sameof soanoperience prelesred.

CALL:

673-4028NORRELLSERVICES

Fine North Shore Restaurant

ILooking For Full Time Help

-- - -- SALAD DEPARTMENTL PERSONNEL, -

-TopPay- Esperience Preferred But Will Train

Also NeededDAY TIME SERVERS

DAY & NIGHT TIME BUS BOYSCall For Interview 9 A.M.-5 P.M.

945-1555

I FÎG LEAF RESTAURANT

L2275 Half Day Road

Deerfield. Illinois

I

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HIGH SCHOOL::- STUDENT

Part-TimeTo Keep Parking Lot & Warehouse Neat & Clean,

Apply In Person

s THE SUPER STORE

TOWN HOUSE TV & APPLIANCES7850 N. Milwaukee Aoenue, Nues, Illinois

.

SECRETARYTe Health Care Chief Executive. Management Consult-ieg Firm Seeks A Secretas-y With Good Communication

People-Handling Skills, Plus 2 To 3 Years Experience.Good Typing. And Shorthand Or Dictaphone Required.We Offer A Complete Benefit Package, Free Parking &Eoeellent Working Environment If You Meet These Re'qoirements And Are Available Immediately, PleaseApply In Person Or Contact:

Mr. Jack Dunaway

825-8806G EO RGE S. MAY

INTERNATIONAL COMPANY111 5. Washington, Park Ridge, Illinois

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLE

SKOKIE/LINCOLNW000 BUGLE

tJ connu'sw000 PAAI( RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGI.E-

'GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGIE

OLSTEN IS NOW EMPLOYING!!!CLERK TYPISTS, SECRETARIES lNo Shorthandi, DIC.TAPHONE SECRETARIES, ACCTG. CLERKS. SWBD.OPERATORS. KEYPUNCH OPRS. STAT. TYPISTS,CAT OPERATORS.-Earn high hourly rate. receive vacation check, gift Ser-tificates and ask about major medical insurance.

825-7141w 555

Park Ridge Glensiew LircolnwoedDas Plaines - Northbrook Eoansson

f.ep.rj5areIe.0 Rosemoss Sitokie Nuns

LIVE AND WORK IN BEAUTIFUL CALGARY,ALBERTA, CANADA

DB STEARNS ENGINEERING. LTD., a Canadian Campony haud-qourtere d in Calgary, Alberta, prooides engi sccrm g, procsrnwanssod o anstrucs i asstrsices fOr the haaoy Oil industry, This aew iolnt-oestore , wholly owned by St aarss Caralyric Led,, pod AMCA leans.national, lId,, prscidns a ohallenoing 0000rronisy for a:

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Milwaukee av. mulobjections from reoidento' livingiieartheslte.

Following a presentation bydeveloper David Hovey regar-ding siteplans, Trustee Peter

. I Pesole pointed out the heightofthe former aix-utorybuildiog ad-jaceotto the residential area hadnot been reduced to four stories-as suhmltted in a revised plan to

a zoning commissioners.

s The building is five storiess high and the adjoceat baildisg

s. - .District 63...Cath,ued from Pagel

a report receive a matchinggrant from the federal gover-sment. Aa application for thecurrent cycle ofgraat fonds mustbemade by December.

At this lime, Ihe District houreceived ahout $25,000 in mat-ching fonds toward energy con-nervation bot additional fundsare neceSSary for more energyconservation measares.

Board members also deter-mined life-safety funds may brmed toward energy conservationmeasures which are reimborsedthrough theFederdi government.

In a summary of the Districtssummer schont prngram, Dr.Lenore Page reported 192 stades-to attended the program in-eluding 25 from oat-sf-districtschools and 3 stodents visitingAmerica daring the Sunoner. Dr.Page iu assistant superintendentofcarricutamand instrnclioo.

Alsoregarding unmmer school,a hoard member inqnircd ifrecent legislatins paused inSpringfield, Senate Bill 730.would allow districts to mandatennmmer school and, if no, woaldnome tatilion costo be reimbur-sed by the State.

The legislation states thatstndents more than one yearbehind in grade skills shosid notbe promoted. Tutorial programsmay he needed.

Dr. Donald Bond, Superinles-dent of Schools, said districts arenat sure about application of thelegistatinn atthis tiene.

Alun, hoard members learnednf the district being awarded aplaqne by Maine Tnwnship inrecognitins of their conperation -ir programs for cnsmnnnity ser-

MG Parks...Continued from MG P.O

it was indemnified by the partsdistrict. - -

From the .parh districtnotebook...

-Phone calls have been comingin to the park district regardingthe lights on its tennis coarto. ttueemn the coin-operated timersare mnhing a lot of noise which ioirritating nearby neighhoru. Thehoard feels tise solution would helo eliminate the timers and havepark district police officers 05mthe tighls os and off at night. lt inestimated the timers nsly pull in$150 daring the tennis season.

-Park District Chairman Daveltuberaokedthe hoardto do somebrainstorming and come sp with5-10 year goals and ohjecllveu forits Thnmsday, Sept. 22 meeting.Huber wonld like tu hear thehoard's ideas on revenneproducing and capitol inveutmen-tu.

-The hoard said the HarreePork water slide hou produced$10,534, short nf the projected$14,0430. 'It has been a nice Sam-mer, bat it has been one more forgolf and tennis," said Hoher. 'Ithasn't been humid enoogh tom thewater slide." Though the parkdistrict was hoping the slidewould attract as older crowd, itunnfficialty noted that childrenfrom grades five lhrough eightarethe mosttreqnent mers of Ihewater slide.

tiples. . . oat'd from Niles-E.Màloe P.1 -

(sel in an L-shapedesiga) Is fam -Trustees passed a -resolutionstories high. Bath structures establishing fees far Industrialsbuuld he foorstories," he said.

Residents in the audiencecheered, with one homeownersayingdevolnpems bad agreed tahuild a fosr-slory on the northside of thé property near the -residential aren at-the inninghoamdmeeliog. -

Mm. P. Veutrello, f740 ForestView Lane, sold that Preybylohad "worhed hard for his money"andenpected a fair retnmn on hininvestment. "So have wein or-der to huy a honue in a niceneighborhood. We don't want totook out at a big brick wall," ube

Hovey said if he were tb reduceIhe structure to foam stories "wewill stand to tose Il to 20 mils.lt's not economically feasible."

Commissioner Louella Pre510nsuggested thot Hovey could pickup the lout units by adding to thefour and five story buildings ioIhe center ofihe compleu.

After a short discussion on the"pros and cons" of adding sailsto other haildiogs, Honey and Pr-zybylo agreed to the plan. "Wewant to do what is acceptable tothe neighbors," Przybylo said.

The hoard also gave conceptoalapproval to mortgage revennebonds Is help finance the peoieet.

lo other actions. the hoard ap-proved a special sse oonisg topermit a omall snaeh bar at theFoam Flaggu Racquet Club at 0245Golf rd. The proposal callo for es-tending the corser of the buildingto isclnde a 000 square foot areafor the restaurant facility.

Nues police...Coutlasrd from Pagel

Lawrence Rewe, Pabtic AffairsSpecialist for the ChicagoDislmiet Office of Immigrationand Natamalization Service totdThe Bugle his department wan"very impresoed with thecosperalion and professionalismeuhibited in Ihe handling of thismattem by the village personneland police department." He ad-ded, "Other monicipalities couldlabe a page nat nf Riles bookwhen it comen to handlingproblems of this sort."

MG tax levy...Canituard from MG P.O

Menard and the Edens Euprens-way. A 12 inch water main onLee ut. between Menord and Ihrenpreosway will alun he installed.

...a resointios authorieing a$34,500 contract to LoVerde to in-utah a 42 inch concrete stormsewer pipe çroOsing Shermerd.,isst uouth ofEnfield ave.

_..a resolution aulhorieing theparchase of a $32,530 auphattmaintainer from BR. Lee In-duotmies, Inc., to repair dips,swells and crachs io otherwisesound asphalt otmeets.

...a resolntios approving thepurchase nf 2 Schmidt snowplows, at a total cost nf $16,070.- an ordinance amending the

village's tiquer control entinas-ce. Amft called the changes"small", adding the revisionswere intended to conform tocarrent stale statutes and wouldnot impact upon local businessoperations. Anseng the changeswere as increase in tiqoor licensefees, which Arft said had not keenraised In 15 years.

Lastly, Village Attorney MartyAshman reported he hadtiledsoit against Ihe owners of theLord Byron iteotsuront os Lin-cols ave., which has been closedsince a fire gutted the structureloot yeOr. The suit ashs that thebuilding he torn down. because IIis a hazard, or rebout andbrought op lo solely standardsenoumed by village bnildisgcodes.

Revenne Bonds and establishingfees for Mortgage Revenue Bon-

According to the village'sfinancial advisor Donald Eslick,the village had originallyestablished a flat $5,000 ap-plication fee for such bonds. The -change means Ihe village willnnwreeeive t percent of the pris-cipal Omount of heeds issued. Thedeveloper atoo pays the villageattorney (Richard Troy) andEslieh 1 perrent op to $1 millionplus a half percent of the amountbetween $1 million and $5 millioopiso nue-quarter percent above $5million...ssbject to a maoimumof $35,856 to the viltoge attorneyand$35,060 to Eslick.

in further actions, petitionerCormeto Bioeconeri received ap-provai for a variation is coning oflotsineírom001eetto300eetin asmisting tot of record at 6730Albiso St.

presented a plaque to PollyGoodrich who io retiring from thevitlage's finance deportment af-ter 13 years of service.

Blase said the vitiate ap-preciated her dedicated servicelo Ihe department and she wouldbe miosed by fetlow employees.

... The top ten winners of therecent Beantificatien Contestwere awarded $10 in a briefceremony presided by Peterl'coRte, chairman of the villagecontest, Mrs. Gloria Heramb,chairman of the LandscapeDesign Critics Council, and amember of the Garden Gab ofIllinois was also recognieed forjadging the contest.

The winners who received thecash awards were: MrS. LucyBaczynski, 0051 Concord Lu., Mr.and Mrs.- Adam Grayb, 6152 -Jonquil Terr., Mrs. C. Prozoris.025f N. Osceola, C. Joheson, 8506Ooeeota, Adam Szettete, 0549Ozanam, Mr. and Mrs. LouisSetisa, 9005 N. Grace St.,Patricia Siznpson, 8843 N. Oriole,Judy Thompson, 0342 N. Osceala,Watty Behn, 0457 N. Ottawa antiSandy and Dove Hope, 0059 N.Prospect.

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To opes their 1985-8f monthlymeetings, the Niles Art Guild willpresent llene Berg, a fashionillastrator, at 7:30 p.m. Wed-sesday, Sept. 4, at the NilesRecreation Center, 7077Mtlwashee ave. in Nues.

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