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: flisfrii63 B oardok's. 3 year contract for Bond Board members of East Maine. . School District 63 began, the - ; schoolj'ear hy reappointing the . present superintendent, Dr. : Donald Bond, approvig about 200 salaries and teitatively -- ratifying a contruetwith the East 966-3900- 14 LL L.tbrary. *Oakton ji-I1 , byEfleenlllrsehleld Maine--Educatiun Sss°, a teachers' union. Action took place at Apoflu achuol,IO100 Dee' rd.,DeaPlaines. - Bond Is therecipient ofa three- yearcootractwith the district far $48,576 per year. Before coming N!LES PUUC LtBRARY tothis arèa, he oerved osa high school. superintendent JoUet; DL Ahest 200 certIficated person- nel, (teqchers and specialista dealing- with - students), will Condoned on Pnge 31 Nilesand Morton Grove Seniors to sponsor arts and crafts fair meNUes Senior Center andine Mellon Grove Senior Center will sponsor an arts and crafts fair at theNiles Sénior Centerof Friday, lept. lt from lOstO am. until 2:30p.m. Thereis ne charge to sellers or shoppers for this event, and -the generol public is most wçlcome -to browse throughout the fair. - TheNileí Seniòr Center is locatedattth000kton joNios. Vendor participationis limited -to senior citiz000 within the villages of Nues and Morton Grove. In order to participate as - a vendor, it is necessary to register with- the Nibs Senior CoutlnuedonPage 31 -25°.per copy - Seers o,nnndiee -)From the - - - - - LEFT- HAND by David (Bed) Besser - - The 5f0,000 upfroot money NUes received for ch000igits second choice Cable TV company has everybody optighi. Tajodoy morsiog Village Trustees Aug Morcheschi and Or- ville Ottsw dropped ints sur office to explain their views os -choissing. Cablevision. Their jowl opinion cts he read os Page3. - - - - Carol Posek, who headed Niles committee lo study- Cable TV, has a different point of view than the remamiog two committee members, Mg and Orville. We ran her views 4 -- - iteekuago. -- - The controversy shouldn't -cooler around persosalities such os Cocol versos the village hoard. Yet, it is disturbing the chairman of the commitiée Who spent more than 2 years -- studying cable compasies was shunted oside whes the final - decision wan made. Her choice, which was the saine as most other northwest sshurhan commuolties which were involved jointly mstudyiog Cable TV firms, wasnot chosen by Nitos. Friday, the chosen company, Cablevision, had local sewspaper peopte out to lunch. Their representatives wore - brutally frank. 00e of them told us they don't believe in up- frost money. He sued the word "trick" is describing this process of upfrost money, notiog it wasa hidding process and contended itwas not goodhusiness lo grease thelsabnn of any village wilhsuch money. - -- The City ofEvanslos also signed a fraschise agreemeot with Cablevision, the saine company Niles signed with. But -it received so upfront money. However, Evannnn will have their system operating monIka after - the agreement is sigoed whereas Niles may have an much as a 2 year lag hefoie it'saclivatedhere. - - Conibmedon Page3l Village of-Niles - Editiàn 8746 N. SHERMER, NILES, ILL. VOL 25,ÑO. 13, THE BUGLE, ThURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, lISt Bugle seeks addresser TheBugle is seeking an adult or student to address the news- - papera every Wednesday evening from appronimatelyt P.M. to 9 P.M. The addre&ser must he able to drive leim local Pont Office. ThEBUG4E - S7lßShermerRoad-9563900 - Jesters finiSh 3rd in World Softba!l tourney The Park Ridge-Nice Seaters finished 3rd in the World SOftball tourney, held this past weekend in Harvey, Illinois. The Sesteos and Budweiser teanis vieil for the championship in -a game of an- defeated teman. The overtime il inning game WOO won by the Budweiser team. In the doable elimination tourney the Jesteru also loot to the Bohcata which finiahedsecond. - Mike CaBero, Sestees' center- fielder, is the likely hó.ùinee for placing au the centerfielder on the allworld-tourney team. Gallos donor awards were preseotedin August - from the Nitos Blend Aosurasce Program. Receiving awards were from left: Joseph Zain, Robert Neoct, Jean Bashum, Thomas Lemhe, Beroàrd Martin, Mayor Nicholas Bluse, Virginia Novak, Ernest Smolen, Cecilia Fodor, and Mary Ann Strewuewuki. Also receiving awards but not FirsiViliage to fiIe over controversial-one per cent tax r - byBObBea The Village of Nies will file move quickly through the courts suit next week challenging the- and be heard by the Illinois legality of-the City uf Chicago's - Supreme COurtWithin a month. controvernial sales tanlaw which - h becoming -the first Illinois imposes a oneper cent tax on municipality tó - challesge the merchandise aolth- outside. Chicago salés tax law, Blase Cisicagoto Chicagoresidenta. noted that NUes is one of the The propilsal to nue Chicago, twenty top municipalities is made by Niles Mayor Nicholas Illinois in mIes tax revenues. Blaue during Tuesday night's The Chicago tax law, unid Blase, Village Board meeting, apparen- "...interferetivith the normal - Uy caught some tiustees hy our- proceso of sales in our- corn- prise. While NUes trusteenvoted musity. We most nut allow con- unasimoasly in initiate the sait, - tasios to enter intothe operation Trustee Carol Panek said, "It's oftheuehasinesaen." all- brand new lo me. I didn't -In the midst of sumeruos know itwas coming up." financialcrises, Chicago recently Village Attorney Richard Tray passed a sales and service tax said the salt will he filed "within law. The sales tax adds a one per a week" asd heespecla it will - ' Coatlnaed9nPage3i Gallon donor awards in altendasce at the Boai of Trastees meeting were: Batbaru Cunnisgham, Peler Hassen, Terrence Hones, Robert Johnson, Antoinette Luulkswski, Patrick Lynch, Raymond Mack, Nela Mazurhiewicu, John McCarrick, James Merkel, Lucy Nowiclsi, Alfred and Karos Roggemass, John Sekolaieahi, andWilliamWliite, Jr. 's

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: flisfrii63 B oardok's.3 year contract for Bond

Board members of East Maine.. School District 63 began, the- ; schoolj'ear hy reappointing the

. present superintendent, Dr.: Donald Bond, approvig about

200 salaries and teitatively-- ratifying a contruetwith the East

966-3900- 14

LL L.tbrary.*Oaktonji-I1

, byEfleenlllrsehleldMaine--Educatiun Sss°, ateachers' union. Action tookplace at Apoflu achuol,IO100 Dee'rd.,DeaPlaines. -

Bond Is therecipient ofa three-yearcootractwith the district far$48,576 per year. Before coming

N!LES PUUC LtBRARY

tothis arèa, he oerved osa highschool. superintendent JoUet;DL

Ahest 200 certIficated person-nel, (teqchers and specialistadealing- with - students), will

Condoned on Pnge 31

Nilesand Morton Grove Seniors

to sponsor arts and crafts fairmeNUes Senior Center andine

Mellon Grove Senior Center willsponsor an arts and crafts fair attheNiles Sénior Centerof Friday,lept. lt from lOstO am. until2:30p.m. Thereis ne charge tosellers or shoppers for this event,and -the generol public is mostwçlcome -to browse throughoutthe fair. -

TheNileí Seniòr Center islocatedattth000kton joNios.

Vendor participationis limited-to senior citiz000 within thevillages of Nues and MortonGrove. In order to participate as -

a vendor, it is necessary toregister with- the Nibs Senior

CoutlnuedonPage 31

-25°.per copy -

Seers o,nnndiee

-)From the - - -

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LEFT- HANDby David (Bed) Besser -

- The 5f0,000 upfroot money NUes received for ch000igitssecond choice Cable TV company has everybody optighi.Tajodoy morsiog Village Trustees Aug Morcheschi and Or-ville Ottsw dropped ints sur office to explain their views os-choissing. Cablevision. Their jowl opinion cts he read osPage3. - - - -

Carol Posek, who headed Niles committee lo study- CableTV, has a different point of view than the remamiog twocommittee members, Mg and Orville. We ran her views 4

-- - iteekuago. -- -

The controversy shouldn't -cooler around persosalitiessuch os Cocol versos the village hoard. Yet, it is disturbingthe chairman of the commitiée Who spent more than 2 years

-- studying cable compasies was shunted oside whes the final- decision wan made. Her choice, which was the saine as mostother northwest sshurhan commuolties which were involvedjointly mstudyiog Cable TV firms, wasnot chosen by Nitos.

Friday, the chosen company, Cablevision, had localsewspaper peopte out to lunch. Their representatives wore -

brutally frank. 00e of them told us they don't believe in up-frost money. He sued the word "trick" is describing thisprocess of upfrost money, notiog it wasa hidding process andcontended itwas not goodhusiness lo grease thelsabnn of anyvillage wilhsuch money. -

-- The City ofEvanslos also signed a fraschise agreemeotwith Cablevision, the saine company Niles signed with. But

-it received so upfront money. However, Evannnn will havetheir system operating monIka after - the agreement issigoed whereas Niles may have an much as a 2 year laghefoie it'saclivatedhere. - -

Conibmedon Page3l

Village of-Niles -Editiàn

8746 N. SHERMER, NILES, ILL.

VOL 25,ÑO. 13, THE BUGLE, ThURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, lISt

Bugle seeks addresserTheBugle is seeking an adult or student to address the news- -papera every Wednesday evening from appronimatelyt P.M. to9 P.M. The addre&ser must he able to drive leim local Pont Office.

ThEBUG4E -S7lßShermerRoad-9563900 -

Jesters finiSh3rd in WorldSoftba!l tourneyThe Park Ridge-Nice Seaters

finished 3rd in the World SOftballtourney, held this past weekendin Harvey, Illinois. The Sesteosand Budweiser teanis vieil for thechampionship in -a game of an-defeated teman. The overtime ilinning game WOO won by theBudweiser team. In the doableelimination tourney the Jesterualso loot to the Bohcata whichfiniahedsecond. -

Mike CaBero, Sestees' center-fielder, is the likely hó.ùinee forplacing au the centerfielder onthe allworld-tourney team.

Gallos donor awards were preseotedin August -from the Nitos Blend Aosurasce Program.Receiving awards were from left: Joseph Zain,Robert Neoct, Jean Bashum, Thomas Lemhe,Beroàrd Martin, Mayor Nicholas Bluse, VirginiaNovak, Ernest Smolen, Cecilia Fodor, and MaryAnn Strewuewuki. Also receiving awards but not

FirsiViliage to fiIe overcontroversial-one per cent tax r

- byBObBea

The Village of Nies will file move quickly through the courtssuit next week challenging the- and be heard by the Illinoislegality of-the City uf Chicago's - Supreme COurtWithin a month.controvernial sales tanlaw which - h becoming -the first Illinoisimposes a oneper cent tax on municipality tó - challesge themerchandise aolth- outside. Chicago salés tax law, BlaseCisicagoto Chicagoresidenta. noted that NUes is one of the

The propilsal to nue Chicago, twenty top municipalities ismade by Niles Mayor Nicholas Illinois in mIes tax revenues.Blaue during Tuesday night's The Chicago tax law, unid Blase,Village Board meeting, apparen- "...interferetivith the normal -

Uy caught some tiustees hy our- proceso of sales in our- corn-prise. While NUes trusteenvoted musity. We most nut allow con-unasimoasly in initiate the sait, - tasios to enter intothe operationTrustee Carol Panek said, "It's oftheuehasinesaen."all- brand new lo me. I didn't -In the midst of sumeruosknow itwas coming up." financialcrises, Chicago recently

Village Attorney Richard Tray passed a sales and service taxsaid the salt will he filed "within law. The sales tax adds a one pera week" asd heespecla it will - ' Coatlnaed9nPage3i

Gallon donor awards

in altendasce at the Boai of Trastees meetingwere: Batbaru Cunnisgham, Peler Hassen,Terrence Hones, Robert Johnson, AntoinetteLuulkswski, Patrick Lynch, Raymond Mack, NelaMazurhiewicu, John McCarrick, James Merkel,Lucy Nowiclsi, Alfred and Karos Roggemass,John Sekolaieahi, andWilliamWliite, Jr.

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BONELESS BONELESSWHOLE TURKEY TURKEY BREAST

SehauI's Potiltry & Meat Co. sou DuCen

7221 N. I I n.rluiii /tvuui lin', N ¡lee 9. O to 9-16Open Mon. - Sat 9 -6

WeeneraeTheRighTOLo5oQaafln,n,ue

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ckildrus (Nibs Park Diutrict opon-sorrd) und ajar graue (liquor) forthe adults.

»oring the mouth of Suptem-ber, a souvrnir 13 ne. beer sIriobus bren available from a frw of

- the local merchants. Theru arecaly o (fruited number uvoiluhie.Doyoo hayo yours?

Golf Mill Stute Bunch, . Green-,wood and Church, 1111m, has-grneiously offecrd thrir portonglot for el! Ihr festivities. Plenty offrerparhing. Comejoinus, briogIhu whole family, dnjcy anuflerncon arid ovuniog, eulny anhour nr two, in u frirndly, relaxrdotmospherr. Meet your friends,emir new ours. Bg yoursouvucir beer stria.

For ,curr iofurmotion, or if youhsve o Ghoul Io shore with os, cull

, either Doe ut 692-4233 or Trrry stX 332-1360.

ND Car WashA cor wash will be hold Sotur-

day Soplrmber 12 lromlt:30 -2p.m. io Ihr Notre Damc HighSchool for Boyo frost parhiag lot.Cool is $1.50. Thr event is spoc-uorrd by Ike NDHS StadenlGovernment. The school isloedlrd ut 7155 Drmpoler, Nibs.

Paper DriveTho buy sconto of Troop 172 (St.

Jobo Brrbsof) will be cooduclioga paper drive no Salurdoy oudSundaySrpt. lloed 13.

Bring your paper to Ihr broilerparhrd at 5307 N. Harlem. Sevutswill unload your car. The hoursarr Sot. 9-5 and Suo. S 3.

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FRIENDS TO TIlE COMMUNITY OUTREACH

All uro isviled lo join our oescl meetiog uf Ihr frloodu lo the

IIIIIIIIcommuvily

oulreach group ou Thursday, Sept. l0 at 2tf p.m.Thi5 group which pruvidos oerviceo lo the commuslty is corren-Ily worhiog un auuemblisg Ihr pholofruph albums for the NilesSenior Ceoboc. Il should ho an interosting aod enjoyablemecliog,vOpl000eeOmo. ' - I

MOONWALK HOME MOVIESAll are iovited lo job us for av afler000n of home movies

leaburiug Ihe first moaowalh un Thurodoy, Sept. lt at 3:30 p.m.The films beloog lo Marlho and Bill Prite. There will atoo beother segmeobo uf film ioberupersed with lheue home movies.There is no charge for Ibis evevl, aod refreshmeotSwill he mr.°

BROOKFIELD ZOO TRIPThe Nibs Seoisr Cooler is opusuoriog a leip 1060e Br000llold

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Zoo os, Friday, Sept. 11, from 9:11 am. sutil 30l p.m. Thehebels aro $3.51, and at Ibis poiut, Ibero ore still opeuiogo. TheInebrIo loclude a guided molur safari, Ihr dolphin show, 004hebeto lo bbc ehildrro's 000. Lusch iv not included willsis Ihisprice, allhough free' lime is available in which lo dine. Pleasecall 907-flOS rut. 71 il interested.

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NEWHART FILM OFFEREDThe Niles Seuior Ceotrr will show Ihr film "I Rather Like You,

Mr. Bell," a humorous film coacereisg Ike history al thelelephooe ou Mooday, Sopl. 14 at 1:30. Three will be so r'

IforIbis evesi, and all ore welcome.

NEWS AND VIEWSJ

DIET WORKSHOP

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Niles Seniur Center is sy0050ring a diet wurkshop incooperalino with Ike Milk Foundaljiou. The Scorhshop will lupifuor werks, brgiooiog Tuesday, SepI. 15 from lS00 nono udiI

I130 p.m. Although there is su churge fur Ibis semisor, Ike staffreqaesis Ihat Ihose iolereoled io allesdiug . pre-register by

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SQUARE DANCINGDon Sboce will be call oui more su his popular square dasce

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no Tuesday, Sept. 15 al 1:35 p.m. All Nibs residenboover age 12 are must welcome tu olleod Ibis square dancioggroup al no churge.

TALKONTRAINTRAVEL

aThere will be as inbormalive ovd eolerloising talh on Irovel

by Iraio by Chris GoulbeTrom Aoulrack on Wod005doy, Sept. 16

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al U3l p.m. There in ou chorge for this errol, and all ore mosiwelcome.

CALLIGRAPHY CLASS BEGINSOur colligraphy class (Iho orb of faocy peomovship oud ucript

writing) will begin un Thursday, SopI. 17 al 330 p.m. This is abegiooer'n clans. The coni of Ike clans in $4.00, which will coverIho enlier sin week use aud loe boll hour class fee. The fee also . Vcovers Ihr cool of two calligraphy peos. Persons inbereuted inroginleriog for 1h10 claus are requenbed lu lo ou on soon aspossible by ralliog 967.0110 est. 76. The csurne iostrucbor is Mu.Kimberly Ono, who gave Ihe calligraphy demooslralion io July.

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. MEN'S CLUBThe men's club wijI meel ut l23l p.m. us Friday, Sept. 15 at

l23l p.m. al the Nileo Seulor Cruler fur o shvrlmeolisg, priorIhêir reslaurani outing Ihal day.

' s.I.j. 55 l'mis (luisLasI voll for Iho S.I.J. 55 PIon Club's While Elephool and

Treasure sale which is Solordoy, September 12 from 5 p.m. liliR35 pus. and Sunday, 2opt. 13 from P31 orn. osIil'23O p.m. ioIke Parish Hall, f101 Golf rd., Nileu. Mosy beautiful orlicles

Áocludisg jewelery, appliauces, cbolhes, fumes, loys, clschu,bilsesaod somelhing foe overyone will br ovailuble ut veryreooable prices.

Birlbdoys br Ihe moolh Louis Bassi, Frances Bortelli,Lauro Bocheook, Harriet Kosoor, Adelaide Klopp, AlbertKnoar, Jerome Mosleb, lev Marqui, Doruihy Reynolds, Ger-leudo Polboch, Holen Rugowohi, Helen Simon, Eleusor Otee,Edwurd Trojav, Mubel Wermrrshircheo sod George Wieraba.

Pleauo remember sur sick; Ann Lesoioh, Bub Davidnos, JoboPollsch, Eleasur Bevnoo. Wo wish them a speedy recovery.

V ilitugu' nil' Sleok R Lyou are inviboil lo jois Ihe vow wonnen's discussion group V

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Talh It Over" on Mondoy, Oclober 5 io Ihe lounge of theScnilh Aclivitios Center, Lincoln and Galibo 01 1 30 p.m.

Meet women who really have oumoihing lo soy...parlicipale ivslimulating convernation ontOpics silbe momovt!

Plusse call 573-0500, est. 33f for any addilisnol lof ormalioo..

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Nues rebuttalon Cablevision choice

DearEditor: -

' In a recent news release sime qaestiaeu were rained regardingthe choice efe Cable Company fer the Village at Biles. We will ad.drene ourselves ta theue points end why we believe that the nelsc-

. tianst Cablevlutoniuthertghtchuiee furtheVillageuf Nibs,

We, tuo, served fer over twa years un the NUes Cable Committee'andwe, aswell authe athgiboardmèmbern, atadied all reports andprnpsaabu and traveled tu ether 'cummanitina tu abuerve existingcable uperatlous in an effait tu lind Ihn best Cable Company for

- Elles. Ou May 22, 1979, the NUca Village Board passed a reuolatiunreqaenting the Northwest Manlctpal Conference to entaklisk acnmmtttee tu stady the problema attendant te Cable Televinina inthe Nurtbwnat Municipal area. The committee was to establish ochecklist al criteria that are meat impurlant te the csnsmanily bat

. flat to multe recommendations that would preclude eerain Cable,

Companies frurnenteriagearmarhetplece. '

A calmaltant, Mainrkey.Taylur was hiked, apotftcatiuw wereprepared aadeventoally 14 prnpauals were received by the con-ference, The specifIcatIons dealt oaly.in proposals for installationnf cable systemS from the cable companteu, bat did nut specify thenumber at sabncribnra or transMues, nur the previous experiencenf the individaub companies Malarkey-Taylor submitted an

. evaluation recommending Cablenet,. CabI,vlubau, und Wumnr-Amex, among the top five campantes. Cablenet woe the onlycumpony to aBer a 5 yéar hoy.kack agreement while the alberostand linaos 15 yearuwbtcb forcedmany ufthe other cumpanies tawithdraw from the conference. The NUes Board felttbin was animportant feature, With the 5 year dgeeement NOch cuald cancelthe agreement at the end nf the term if Cablenet did not performnatiafactartlp whichlefbaeaced the NUes committee's recammen-dation that Çablenetsbaald be tite first chutce with Cablevision thesecond chotee, Shortly thereafter, Cablenet withdrew the 5 pear,buy-baek cnndltiva and returned ta u 15 pear agreement whichelIminated the prime reunen far considering Cableaet in the firatpiare. ' ,

. Lettertothe Editor

The inference has been made that the board.made its selectionsolely un the boats of o pre-payment tu the Village of $500,199, andtbat Biles was gétting an selectee Cable system, when, in fact, a

. namber of very Important canuideratiuna which will affect themajorityaftheVillagereutdents, weigh heovtlyinoar decision.

S. Cablevinionls'lhe largeutondthe mostestablinhed Cable Corn-panyintheChicagnaakorhu, havioghees franchtned by over26 areacomunanttten, most recentlythe City ofEvonuton. It isauwprovidtngaervtcein lt Chicagonubarhsandamoag themare.QakPark, RiverForeot, Hornewood, Dnwneru Grove,andDarien. Inthene sabarbutheyarenerving oser 14,160subocrtbers' barnes, Coblevlsinn'aEast Cooal affiliates nerveover 22S,Itosobscriberswithtnthr New YarkClty suburbs.Cablevinian'manlilinuincnmPafly with local management laplaeeandwboae peruennelbave nurceasfaily experiencedabollar nsarketcundtttuna uvertbepaat Ityeara, On the other

. band, Cablenet,a Canedlancornponp, ualybat 1 operation intheUnttedStaten (SaathweuteraCableTV inaoathernillinais)

. inwblchthey parchasedll% interest,

2,Ourinventtgattnna, which incladedphuae callaandviaibulo -monicipaIltteawhlcbprovidedaerVicebYCableVti0n, nbuweducnntlnotngtrackrecnrdnfmeetingtbelr cornmittnentutnthesecnrnmuntlieaaowell un an exteeatve record of providing

- Cubleuervice incernrnunllirnllkeaurn,- -

3. CablevlslenWaagneuftiffeeculllPalfleawhtchftan60lmifarthe- - flnalueinctlenbytheNWhiC. lt maa thedidy cumpany' which

coil rutedbythe couiaultanhi, Mularkey-Tayler, auexcellent lu- bothprogrammlngaudratuu (which lueludea a lilt buair. iervleevu. i$Utbask eerv1eebytablenet) un urea which

wtllhavethegreu$estlnlpactenthcae residents wIne choeaeCubleTelevlulnnuervtce, -

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Computers update' systemsin MG Pòlice DeparünentLooking Backin The Bugle

O3Years Ago (Seplember)

Bailder objects la kaninn tubo-prose drainage in Harleua.Lill-Cnnrod-Greealeof areo,..NilrsPalier officers Ed Dennis andFrank Stonhuwicz curb parolee

_ofter wild.gan-shooting chaue.,.Mallipleu fur ISIS block OsMilwaakre ave...Witl paveparking lut oroand GrennanHeights fieldh000e...St. Isaac'sJogoe's Father Spring requestsannexation into MOrton, Grovebecame of.Post Office in MG.(fiore ta nu NUes post office.Nissites most aun Norwood Parkstation ox Nurthweat Hwy)...tfttMadionnave. neighbors complainofrat,prnklem. They contend uoeresident buries garbage isgroand,..Shohie bay, who fabailyshot mother, was involved ixNibs robberies. . BogIe takespolice chief ta task because hemid he didn't velmilmr infor.rnatinx to Skokie Police,"Beraose,they didn'l ask for it"

Kay Spikiogs writea Buglecoldmn called 'SpikingsSpeaking' reporting John Boykavisiting family in Flurida,..Lt.Charles Barber citad furhis workio firat aid for fire dept...Beo

CoutinuedoaPagelt

Nues winscase against -

McDonaldsAs addltivaal McDnnalds

reatasrant will not be built inNtlea following the decision ofCircuit 000rt Judge AcUnar Dun-neonWednenday, September 2.

McDonalds Corp. went tu cuorIto force Niles te tonne a specialuse permit lo constroct arentoaranl and five stores atDempater SI, and Grace Ave.Nilea had tamed down thinrequest daring a May 13 VillageBoard meeting in whichrepreoenlalives from areaschonln and homeowneranaaciations tamed oat to voicetheir dtaapproval of the eaterybeing constructed un DempsterSt'

During the ten day courtbearing NUeS Village AttorneyRichard Tray presented wit.senses whe supperted hisargument that the preposed 119seat restaurant would be anuisance te property ewners tethe rear of the structare andweuld aggruvate an alreadycaungented traffic situation alengDumpster SL and GreenwoodAve, .

McDonalds' utterneys refuinedto cummit themoelves to an upe

.pealfallowlng Dunne'sdeelulan.

byBab Berner

Computers louve beco in-trudsced into the Marten GrovePolice Department. And whilemany citieena fear csmpoterxcould eventually be ouest to sneopintotheirprivate lives, Rappeursthe police computer is justmaking gmd business neme inMartonGrove, -

Thin indue te the foctthat nincebeing intraduced in January,Murtas Grove police have ouedthew cumpoten'q tu chane dawnaver 1,000 unpaid parking Ucketuan weil au increase the village -vehicle attcker revenue by$0,990.

And computers will be oued tofight crime an police ufficiatahope to am them tu keep track ofail comica in MerIna Grave and,eventually to help f ind patterns tarecarring crimes and be able turenpasd with the required of-Becco in the riglntplace and at theright time befare the crime nr-cara. . -

Reviewing the Morton GravePulire new cumpaler program,sgt_ Gmrge Incledna describedthe computer au a "managemenltooL" "lt's not gaing ta solve theproblem uf crime," said In-cledun, "it's a tool that helps sa- -ase infarmattona little better,?

In chárge of the police cern-pater lu Morton Grave PaUre (1f.firer Robert Davis. Prior tejoietng the peltre turre Davisworked with cemputern farA.C.NellaejsCo,

-According to Gavin, among the

first prejects assigned te the

Maine Dems sponsorRTACTA talks.

Morton Grove Police Departmentcomputer was the cuilertiun nfunpaid traffic ticket fines,.Programmed into the campaterwere the 1,400 unpaid tickets -

dating back tu 1989. Using thecomputer, pulire were able to. -

mall computer-typed pont cardaon a regalar huais tu thosedrivera who had failed .t° paytheir fines.

Prtnr to the village using rom.paters, village clerks hod tumanually send oat lettera to thosedrivers who had tgnsred themporktngticketa.- Since these notirm bave beesturned over to the police rom-poter, Dusts reporto collecting 40lo 50 per cent nf these billa. Duota thin high return, Davin notedthe ticketpaymestu have paid forthe expense of creating the ticketcallertinncnmpater program.

In addition ta helping collectunpaid ticket linea, Incledon saidthe p011cc computer will allowpolice to easily tdentify tienne -drtvorswbahave consistently notpaid them ticket fines and willhelp police bring incoe drivers tocourt for sterner action.

Msnther job formerly dose byclerks was cnatacting residentstu renftrsn whether they had pur-chased village vehicle stickers,Fnilewlnsg the police computerbeing prngramrned ta contactresidents, vehicle stickerrevenue in Morton Grove in-creosed$45,ttO

Other asca fur police deper-Continuedos Page 35

- Democratic , State Repreuentatives Aaron Jaffe und TedLevereno and Republican Representative Bub Kustra will be at theMaine Township Regular Democratic meeling which will be held

-. on Friday, September 11, at f p9uus--t Bunker Hill VFW, 6635'MiIwaukeeAvenue, Nues, TIuerewlIl,hisan upen discussion and an-2 swer period folluwingtheupeakers. -

Shows at Nortron Headquarters are Maine Democrats PresidentRabei-t Nebgen'andVice President LaccyGomberg.

The Niles Eveeth Committee dark.l,00 been herd et work ploeeieg There will be rating - bratsan efternoon and evening of komburgers, hot dogs, popeom,catieg mol f,me oed gemes foreveryooe - neighbors, friends,

chips, onuerkeaut.There will bu drinking - beer,

soft drinks und coffee.relatives - young and old mikeThere will be fun - u magician,something for everyone, on Sun-

a clown, music, duneing, soc,aliz-doy September 27, 12 noon to

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Morton Grove Bank'sCalendar of Events

Celia Hansen, assistantcashier of the Morton GroveBank; annosnces the followingBank-sponsoted programs andcommunity services for Septem-bertSept. 14th - Bo-Dino, the Dean ofClowns will perform at Bethany

. Terracé ;Urning Home onWaukeganRd.-Sept. 17th - Games Program atthe Community Center onMilwaukee Ave. for the NitosSeniorsmeetingthere.Sept. 22nd - Games Program atthe Morton Grove Village Halt ouCapulina.Sept. 24th -tliinois Bise Cross andBise Shield Mobile InformationCenter will be is the drive-inparking lot located at 7310 W.

- Dempsterfrom 9a.m. to 6p.m... Sept. 25th . Mobile in main bank

grktng lot located at 1700 N.Waukegao rd. from 1f am. to Y

Sept. 26th - Mobile teilt be openfrom 9 am. tu-1 p.m. in tIle main

HEARING AIDBATTERIES

Ray O Van and EvereadyOlee MercaTO -

Price

13 Pkg.of6 1.6841 Pkg. of6 1.68675 Pkg. of 6 1.68675 Prervism i .68401 Pbg. of 2 1.75312 Pkg. nf 6 i .68Zinc .i, GOULD" Long Ufel675 -LP. Pkg. ef3 1.9513H.P. Pkg.of3 1.95

PLI/SSALFS TAX.60Liwir

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GHEARING AID. CENTER

LU tinEtTe DES ptaiensemHeanfuIosls Phom 288-70GO

The Biggest Little I

: Sausage Shop On

TheN6rthSidel jHôurs:

Mon. thru Fri. 9-7Saturdáy 9-5Sunday 8-3

POLISH SPECIALTIESOar Own Made Sausage,

Bakery Goods

hank parking lot.The mobile is available leIbe

entire community and will- provide free blood pressare testo,assistance with Medicare andprivate . health insuranceqsestinos and the distribstiun offree health publications.

THE BUGLE(USPSO6P-760)

. David BesserEditor and Publisher

nEwspapeR

Val. ZL No. 13, September tOr 198

8746 N. Shermer RdNiles, ILL. 60648

Pbnne: 966-3900-l-24Published Weekly on Thursday

heNiles, illinois- Second Clans postage focThe Bugle paid al Chicago, ill.

Snbseription rate (lu advance)Pernlngleeupy $25Oeeyear $9.00Two years $15.00

. Threeyears $20.00lyearSenlurCltloee $8.50lyer )uutofeosmty). . $20.00-i year (foreign) $25.00

Ail APO addreosesas foe Servicemen $10.00

IQiH iJ i$IOMICMUNCHEE $')19 MLK.CHEESE L LB. Whole Milk 149POLISH s i 98 2 % Milk :1.39SAUSAGE I IB. Milk 1.29. (Fresh and Smoked) Skim Milk .24BEER , s øs (RelumdsOe Plastic Gallon,)

SAUSAGE . LB. : -Deposte

AUGUSTA RYE BREAD SUNDAY, DAILY S

NATURAL OVENS PRODUCTS BUGLPAPERS eraee,

NITRATE FREE MEATS

Public ETAhearing

Apuhliehearingontke Region-at TeaaupestalionAuthoritYn p°-posed Five-Year Tranuit Poogeumfor fiscal ymca 1982-1986 and1982 Budget wilt he held at 73Op.m Monday, September 14 atthe Des Pluineu Civic CanterCouncil Ckumhern, Room 1021420 Miner at.

Persons wiaking in teotify atthe hearing may do se byregiutering beforehand at theentraneelo the council ekambors.Cammeotu may aleo he enteredinto the record by nubmittingwritten material no latee thannavas days after conclusion of thehousing.

Copies of the pruposed five-yam peograso and FY82 progcaosand bodget ace available foe

- public inspection st the office ofthe STA, Roam 709. 300 N. Statest.. Cbicogc. Village und cityclocks, asayoco, county bonedmembers, pIonnera and snunici-pal liheosico throughout the sin-county ceginn alus hove captes ofIhn document foe euamiantian..

Basad on testimony gioco atthe 15 psblicheneiogn that will heheld September 14 ned 15, thedocumente n-ill ho modified andbecome the official Five-YamTransit Progcam foe lisent yenes1982.1986 and tisa official Peo-gram and Budget for FY82,beginning Getoher I, 1985.

Troop #45 NewsCalling ail boys who are eleven

years old or who have completedfifth grade.

0f you are interested in cam-ping and learning about nutdoorliving and cooking, join us Troop45. Our meetings arr held onWednenda evenings at 73O p.m.at Nelson School.

Other activities throughout theyear include swim sights, ahowling and pieza party, KIes-dike Derby Weekend, Scout-O-Raina and a campoul each monlh!xcept December.

Contact Scontmaoter G.Walters at 967-7098.

! [Sobczak'sI AvondaleI Sausage ShoppeI 8705 Milwaukee( Nibs li. 47O878O

Morton Grovi.Senior Citizen News

FLUAND PNEUMONIAVACCINAI'IONSThe Mortes Grove Health Department wlUbecondneting two

clinics den-ing the tall te administer flu ans! pneumonia yac.cinations. Any Motten GroCe resident age 50 and over casi

i receive either or bothvaccissatloaa. Thetime nfthe clinica ne-i. Is 4p.m. 00 Thursday, October 0, and 9 in anon on Saturday,tuber 10. The clinics will be held in the Morton Grove SeoinrCenter flßlCapnlïna. .

One to increauing vaccine rusts, voluntary cofltrlbstlonn ssijbr accpted this year. The cost of one done of the pneansnniavaccine is $4.95 (ils Immanity lasts from 3 te-5-peurs), and thecost of the lIn shol is $3.43. For further information contact lbsHealth Departmental9624l50.

WIDOW TowmowEHs47RouNow what do I do?" is a question asked by each widow or

widower o-bn has lust u spome. Finuncen, bolinees, sodrelations with children, each may pose a special es-tain for thnseaffected.

A new group program will be available at the TMorton GroveVillage Hall, for seven consecutive weeks beginning Sept. 15,tromlto23Op.m.

Tise Widnw lu Widower Group is being offered npecificaUy tomeet the seeds o)lhose who have lost a spouse. How best lo copowith this changed status will be sbured ini group experience.The interests and the needs of the individual participants in thegroup will determioe in large part the contestI of the discnssion.Group membership will be timitedta tes participants.

Barbara Feotherstone, cosonelor fromthe Family CounselingService of Evanston and Skokie Valley will lead the discussion.Please call Btd Swansos utthe Morton Grove Health Dept., 965.4150, ityos wish topartiripate in the group.

.BINGOTICKETh

Binge is schednled fer 1:35 p.m. on Tuesday; September 22 inthe Macion Grove Senior Center. Bingo is ahsnlutély tree,refreshmeots and cash prizes will he awarded by the MortonGroveßank. -

Tichets for entry will he avallable beginning at 9 am. on Mon-day Sept. 14 in the Senior Center. The tickets are free - aaeporpersas - and tichels most be presented on Bingo Day. There arconly 95 tichets available and they will he distribúted an o firstcome/firstserved basis.

SHOPPScGThA7lSPORTATjONMONDAy1lJIOUGH FRIDAYMorton Grove residents ae 55 and avér can obtain free Iran-

sportutiosi anywhere within the village. Shopping, banking, appointments, and even hospital visito can be takencare at bet-ween 9 am. and 3 p.m., Monday thruegb Friday. For ridereservations call the Sesiortranat 965-4658.

HEALTh CAREFORTHE TEETH -

Some people with arthritis or other conditians that lisnitmutian may fisd it hard In hold a toothbrush. To-overcome this,the brash handle-can be attached to the hand with a wide elastichand or may he enlarged by attaching it to u sponge, stycofoamhail, or similar object. Those with limited shoulder movementmsght 1usd brushing eaaier if the - hasidIc of the brush isledglhened byattaching a long pieceafwoosl orplantid. Electrictoothbrushes aren) benefittomany. -

Carelul doily brushing can help remove plaque, a sticky,colorless ulm that forms on the teeth and centalnu harmtulgerms. If the plaque is sot removed every day, it hardens intocalculus (tartar), a substance that ran he remaveel only by adentistor dental hygienist. The buildup ofplaque and tartar canlead to gum disease, inwhich the normally pink gums begin taredden, swell, and occasionallykteest. - -

Esien though brushing is the moat important means ofremnvsng film and food particles from the mouth, there aremany ploces-a toothbrush cannot reach. To remove germs andpseces of food from hetween the teeth and near the gum line,dentists reconuneod daily "Bussing" with dentul floss. A den-tistordentalbygienist ran inotructyas Initapreper nue.

HEALTH INSURANCE FOR SENIORS"What Every Senior Citizen Should Know About Health 1n

surasce" will beihe topic for this montb'u bealtb pogram at theMorton Grove Library. John Sullivan of Blue Cenas and BlueShield sedI he the speaher at tisis free lecture. Planee nato thetthedate aflhe lectsreiu cbangesita7:58p.m Monday,Sept,lil.

For further Informatlun about- thene and ather neiderprngramu, call the Morton Grove Senior Hot-Line, Weekda09, 9n.m. until noaso, at 965-4058, sr Bad Swanson, SrServtcea Caor-dinatur/HealthEducatoratthevfflagell.t98

.BetterBreathers Club. meeting."The Anatomy and Functiun al

the Lung" will be discussed bythe Northwest Suburban BetterBreathers' Club at 73O p.m. onThursday, Sept. 17, at HolyFamily Hospital, Des Ptainea.

Guest speaker nl the meetingwill he Gene Berren, an anatomyand physiology teacher who busheen an lnstrur fur varianonaming programo.

Sponsored under the guidelinesof the Chicago Lung Ausoclatlun,the club Is open to anyone who IsInterested in - .renpiratorpdiseanes. -----

To register for the Septembermeeting, call Holy Family'sPublie Relotlona Department al297-1880, ext 1174. Hoty FamilyIa located at Golf and Riverroads. . -

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.s TheBIIgIe,flhiridiy,Septemberio, usi

Steven J.Welter

Mm4no Pvt. Ste'on J. Welter,of Clmrleo-R. Loio M..

Welter of 270 Goovo .e., DoPlaioeo, 1mo completed timrioo Corpo Beok Combot Engin-.eerComoe.

1972 grnduato of MninoNorth High ShooI, ho joined theMerino Corpo in Febeueq liii.

ups SERVICESAVE TIME in MONEY

WE SHIP FOR YOUp.o, Box RENTALSn MAIL FORWARDINGn ANSWERING SERVICE

The Mailbox Center8700 Woohegen - Sollo 140IBehind Morton Grove Benkl

470-1234

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ADOPTA TAX LEVY IN AN. AMOUNT

CH IS MORE THAN 1O5%OFTHE EXTENSION, EXCLUSIVE OF

,.LECTION COSTS, FOR THE.

PRECEDING YEAR

. NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that itis the intention of East Maine SchoolDistrict No. 63, CoUnty of Cook, Stateof Illinois, to adopt a tax levy for theyear 1981 which is more thän 105% ofthe extension, exclusive of electioncosts,for the year 1980.

The aggregate amount of proper-ty taxes extended by said district for.1980 is $6,817,237.82.

The aggregate amount of theproposed'tax levy for 1981, exclusive ofelection costs, is $10,178,905.00.

The percentage increase is 49.3%.. 4. Public Hearing on the proposedbudget and proposed tax levy in-jcrease of said district shall be held onSeptember 24, 1981, at 700 p.m. at the.Apollo School, 10100 Dee Ròad, DesPlaines, illinois.

s/James E. Bowen .

Secretary, Board of Education.

Local scouts attend.Nàtional. Jamboree

. Scout Troop 175 of St. JohnBrehoofporish sow ois of Ito boysnttond the Issiemotionol SnoutJomboree in smd orosmd Wools.

.- iogtoo D.C. recently. The n-oSlowRre joined by olbèr oren n-VolsLo form Josoboree Troop 895. TheScouts thes loft by troje loottend the Joly 25 to Assssot Sfestivities.

,- . Higbllghtu of the trip looluded otoerofWnnhjegtosl, including tincapitol, The Ford Tbeátee,Notienol oeohjves, the Lineolo nedJefferson memoejaje, ho addItionto the Nationel Museum ofIOs°.ory und Technology, theArlington Netionel Cemetery,the heodquaeters uf The NetlonofGogeoplsio Soelety, end theMuseum of Air end Space.

The lnlematloñol Jambon-e Il-self featured e teaditioeal meritbedge midway, 70 booths, 17notional eshlbtts, and olympictmil, ein-trio pathfindieg, andvariano olherecoot-relajed eventsinolodissg a n-icone end Get fair,The closIng ceinmonjee listed

mon- than S hones and werewitnessed by more than 30,000scouts and 30,50 gocete.

Tn-op 175 sonate who attendedthe Jnmhoreo were Creig Caer-lenin, Joe Onkel, Rob Mseeow-old, Den O'Neill, Mike Steezew-eId, and Steve Weiss. Amongthese accompanying the scouts

. OS the trip were -Mr. HoneyPiantek end First Aonislasot Jam.horco Sceatemeter, Mr. LeoWeiss.

All Savers CertificatesTax Free Inteiest-Oneyear Maturity

$1.550 SINGLE TAXPAYER - $2,000 JOINT TAX RETURN

. You may Convert your 6 Month Money Market C.D.to an All Savers Certificate Without Penalty

ASK YOUR FN8OS CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

First National Bank of Skokie8001 Lincoln Avenue Skokie, Illinois 60077 312/673-2500

DempsterStreetOffjce 4200OenisterStreetFOUNDED 1907 MEMBER F.D.I.C. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

North Shore: Formerly

:

Married. North Shore Formerly Married

.will hold an End of Snmaaer Dan-

.

ce on Snodoy, Septemher 13 attheGleeciew Country House, 1550

. Woukegan Rd., Gleoview. Wewill have our nouaI noper F.M.

, docce bond. The cash bor io nl S

.p.10., doocing beglonatR3Op.m.Membero fee in $3 nod non-members $4.00. -

For further informotion coli. Jonice at 673-7182.

Singles PanoramaMarty Feiler will he perfor-

miog for oinglco io their lOo oed3t'n Sunday, September 13, 7:30p.m. ut the Moyer Koplan JewiohCommnnily Center, 5050 W.Church ot., Shohle.

Petter preoeniu o show filledwith municol dlveroily of otylenincluding lrnditicnol leIb, blues,C000lry western ou well ascriginof nsmbers.

The evening sponsored bySingles Ponoramu will include acash bac, refroshmeets and dan-tino.

Admlosion is $2 for membersond$3 for one-members. For for-thee infocmntios about this andelher aingles activities, c8tl GailPrisco, 675-list, rot. 217.

Young SingleParents

Lively Dance Lessons arescheduled for the regnlar weehlymeelisg nf Yoong Single Parentsatthe Holiday Inn, Inleroeclion nfLabe Ccstç rd. and Edens En-prcoSway, Nnrthhrnoh, on'Tuesday evening, September 15.Doors open at 5:35 p.m. For In-

. formstion cull 945-3i65.

Young SingleParent

. Act Hyums Wlll/peak on

. "Psychology, Slces oeil Fears",ut the regular weekly meeting ofYoung Single Parents al the.

. Holiday Inn, tsslerseclion of Labe, Cooh rd. undÉdeos Esprosoway,,Northbrnok;cn Tsesday evening,Seplemberzz. Doors opes al 5:30p.m. For information tall 945-3550, ,-

/' Awaresingles dance

. . All singles are isvited to a bigdance with live mn-ic Saturday,September 19, ut 8:35 p.m. utMyron & Phil's in the HolidayInn, Lake Cook Road and EdensExpressway, Nnrthbrook. Ad-mission is $4 for Aware mom-bers, $5 far non-members.

Singles PanoramaSinglesPanorarnaof the Mayer

Kaplan Jewish Commanily Cen-ter 5055 W. Chareh st., Shohie isen-hosting o Home Party' n-jIbMark Goldstein at hin bosse 4190E. Cove lrj. Glenview for SinglesIn their 25's aid 30's Saturday,Septernbert2,Sp.m.

For informalion cull Gall Pris-ce ut 575-2200, enS. 217.

. Jewishsingles

:

Singles. . Scene ,

disco danceThe Jewish Slngles(uges 21-45)

presents a 'Citywide Disco Doc-co" on Ssoduy, Sept. 27, from 5-ltp.m., at-Gene's Street", locatedut 9545 Golf, in Des Plaines. Ad-mission is only $3 and alt are

According to S. H. Goodman ofDen Plaines, the proceeds n-Ill gote the Weizman Institute ofScience Cancer Research.

The SparesThe Spores Sunday Evening'

Club on Sunday September 13will hove the Magic Mau: DioHooper, the Magie Mon will have'hlsbagofteichs to einteetiin elIot'no. Live pigeons, end many alight.hondteichs olm.,This promIses lu,he en enjoyable eveeing, comeone come all, undsee the MagicMan.

Coffee and dancing to liCe,mosic wilt follow.

The meetingwill stasi at 9p.m.'and Io at the Amertcau Legion'Post #134, 6140 W. Dpmpntee st.,,MoRon Grove. -- There -neo two,meetIngs a month, the secondend fourth Sundays.

The Span-a Snaday Evealeg'Club is a non-sn-Enejan, non-,profit Social Cultssrel Organizo-,tino fur Single, Widowed, Divoro-ed and Legally sopen-Sed Adolfo,wIth a memberahip if oece 605.Foe more informatisa pleaae call,Pat Stryh, memhernhip ehairsoanat 394-5494, or Leanre Foesa,F5tlsideat at 774-4629..

Seminar fordivorced -orwidowed adultsOn fleadny, September lli, oS

7:30 p.m., the second io a serienof sominora for divorced . orwidowed adulto will he held stEdinon Pooh Lutheran Choeeh,Avondole and Oliphant aven.,Chicago, - - .

Guest- speulsees will he See,Carroll and l'mila Johanna who,n-iS tolls about "DovelopmenlalStates of Children - What in'Normal and Wlsat is Ahnen-aal."

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It viil be Rolly Day on Sunday,September 13, at Messieh Lather-na Church, 1605 Vernon eve.,Pork Ridge. The Foil and Winterorhedole ovili ga mio eifert, withthe woesbip servions et 8:30 end11 am. and thu Suadey Sohoolund Adhit Forano at 945 nm.

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FRANKPARKINSON

7745 MILWAUKEE AVE.Niles, 11.606489675545

Likeagoodneighbor, LState FtermIs there. -

STATE FARM FIREAND CASUALTYCOMpANYe ow al gr itt

Chùrch & Temple NotesFirst Baptist Church to

install new pastorOn Sunday, Sept. 13, ut 4 p.m., minister of American Baptist

The Pirat Baptist Church of Path Churches USA, and Dr. DanglesRidge enS hold att inatallution Rannela, Senier Minister,. Parkserssce for tIn new pesIar, Rev. Ridge Community Chisreb.Raymond Gmsmi. Rev. Gmusa i,ay participante in the servicebegan bss rssiraatey nu Joue 22, will bet Rubin Petoer-Maderator,and the theme of his ministry is rnat Bandy-Chairman, Board nf"A New Doy." Deacons, Richard Lucaccioni-The Rev. Ganmi comes ta The Chairman, Board of Traotees and

First Beptiot Chinch with 25 years Andeew Zohe-Chaiemae, Pulpitof postumi msmetry enpeeienre, COnonittee. The chords choir,sa sean an entenoive ministry in ander the dseeetr an nfDr. Wottarmarriage counseling, family Dadn, with Mes. Mnsilyn Lam-needs, church membership md ken, aegoniat, mitI sign "The Lardchurch leadership. A genduste of in MyLight", sod Mes. Paye ZoheEastern Bsptint Thrntogieat Sew. wflf sing "Available". A renep-mary, the Rev. Dimmi hou his tian will be held tmmedintelymaster of drsssaty degree. He after the service in Fellowshiprootinued his education in the Hait. The First Beptist Church offield ofChriutinn Biblical monacI- Pooh Ridge teintas members anding end Bible studios frienrto in the Pooh Ridge mm-

Ctergy participating in the ser- munity te eIlend the luetatlotionvice wilt be Rev. William Reloue- Snevice und to join the rangsegn-Executive Minister of the tino eseh Lard's Day for SundayChicago Baptist Aanor., Rev. school ut 9:30 n.m. and ohm-ehStan Snmmerachitd, ordained seSeos at 1S:4b n.m.

Messiah Lutheran Churchfee September will be "A BiblioalUnderstanding of Stewardship."The tender for this 3-sessionseher will be De. Deiroy Stute-man, M.D., who is en the staff òfLotheron Generol Hopitel end emember of Messiah. Visitera are

Sunday SeIp-ot douses ere openta three year nido through HighSohool ope. All -eiS muni first inthe eenrtaney far a apechepeogeom before going ta theirseparate eteosrenms. A brandnew roniralam called 'Proclaim'-eiS be oued Sido year. Throughthe prnolnenation of the gospel,the Proclaim Serien sechs to helpteaohero and learners to grow infour dourly related arme- 1)faith, 2j community, 3) dioriple-ship, end 4) life. New studenteare medially invited..

A oongregotiooai Rally DayPieute will be held tesmediotelyfollowing the li am. servire inthe park eren neat ta the rhumb.Postor Gayten Gilbeetoan io pas-tar of Menoiols. For brotherissformntion eaU 823-6984.

eEDISON PARK LUTHERAN CHURCH

rAvondale & Oliphant Avenues

I Chicago. IIIinÒis 60631 '

631-9131I I

SUNDAY WORSHIP - 9:00 and 10:45 a.m. o

r TUESDAY EVENING WORSHIP - 7:30p.m.

o September 13th I

RALLY DAY & BALLOON LIFTI At the close of each Sunday School Class at I

.Sr®. l000end 10:45am, I

I I

Tuesday, September 15 - 7:30 p.m.Seminar for Divorced or Widowod Adults I

"Developesental SRages of Children -I

What io Normal and What in Abnormal" o

ISue Carroll and Twila Johnson, Speakers

I ..II BROADCAST SUNDAY MORNINGSI 9:30 am, - 10:00 am, I

I WOPA-AM. 1480 kh, I

Congregation,Adas Shalom

Cnegrogstion Adas Sholom,6945 W. Dempoter, will hold enOpen Heuss irr the synagngoeSunday, Septowber 12 from ip.m. ta 4 . p.m. Eveeyoor io

,. invited to attend and mani RabbiIsrael Porash end members of therangregotine. inSoensatian will heovoitoble an memberobip, high

-hotidoy tieheto, Sondsy end He-,hrew School oleases. If you wish

fi mare isformstinn, please callHorvoyWittenbergot 44-3198ne968-5880.

Friday eveoing fomity servicesbegin ut S p.m. with en OnegShabbot folIos-mg. Saturdaymorning sei'vioso othet ut S n.m.with a Kiddosh ofterwardu,hiabbi Purush will tend bothaersires md ovesy000io invited.

Sunday Sohool clausus ore upento all esgurdlesu nf eynagogueeffihiation. Far detailu coil966-0023.

The Sisterhonud io welcomingnow members to its meeting onWedneudoy, September 16 at 8p.m. in the oynagogsse. Everyoneio invitad. Ados Sholow wiilhutdtwo High Holidny uervioas tinoyear. The mabsoereioes wilt be atFoiruiew South auditorium inShohir end thorn s-ill be undudditional cervino in the otero-guglie. For mure infonnatiun,rail Hurvey Wittenberg at 440-3200.

Lutheran Church

of the

ResurrectionLutheran Church of the

Resurrection, 845f N. Shermer- rd., Rilen witt begin its Fall and

Winter warship and SundayChurch School schedule on RallyDay, September 13 at 0-15 am.,when Sunday Sthnoters from age3_tò 6th grade s-ill meet for thebeginning nrssion of cbnrchschool for the year, Canfirmalionclauses fur 7th and fib graderdwill he held on Wednesdayeveniego from 7r30 to 0:20 p.m.beginning on Wed,, September 3f.

Sunday worohip lu huid from-10-30 nm, With a noroeryprovided for childreo from isolas-cy ta Und grade. Visilorn aremont welcome. Other activitiesatResorrediori Hospital includethe Young Christians youth choir,Senior Choir and United NewYouth group which is held in ron.jouctien with continuation foryouth and family nm-nat aeilvitieowithin the content of churchfellowship,

Christian educatton tSt. Luke's

St. Lube's V.C.C., lunetod etShermer 11usd end Hartem Ave.is Morton Chova, will bogus it'ufull Sunday ochoot program anSunday, September 13 at 10 n.m.Wills five ct000es rnniog frompre-schentchildrentinee nod fouryearn old through eighth p-adorein junior high. The ChristianEdseotion staff at St. Lube's iotm-tang forward to another. foUyear of christian teaching/learn-ing opportunities ivbich will en-ubla young people hi underotandtheir Sees from the rich pamper-tive of the Jadeo-Chriotinn faith.Another peot of the Christian

Education omphusie al St, Lobeoin o two year prop-sm ofconfirosotion study, which io

NSJCFriday ovroing Sept. ii at Nor-

thweut Suharbon JewiohCongregation, 7800 W. Lyons,Morton Grove, Services willbogie ut 0:15 p.m. und Elles Mar'uhaltwilt be Bat Mitevah.

Satsrduy morning at 0-3g um.Robert Brandad will celebratehis Bar Milovab and at t p.m.Debbie Topp will celebrate herBat Milavah. Rabbi Lawrence H.Chamey will deliver the chargeand Castor Joel J. Reosick miSchant the liturgy.

Sunday muroing Services at 9

Sinterheod Rasamage Sale willbegin on Sunday, Sepi. 13 andcontiene through Tuesday, Sept.15.

Meno Kirhoff Dinner will heheld al 0-30 p.m. on September16io the Frirdmaotlocial HaS.

Sundoy Sept. j3 Hebrew andSunday School resumeu.

MTJC

Ulninnial 3unrra1 rnur6250 MILWAUKEE AVE. SP 4O366

. Jos.ph Woci.chowski Soc

Jacquellne Smith, daughter ofMr. Sr Mro. Richard Smith, wiScelebrate her Bat Mitzvah atMaine Tawnship JewishCongregation, taro Bailurd Rd.,Deo Flameo, Friday, Sept. 11,fr30 p.m.

Sahhalb and daily oervicen areheld both mornings and eveningsand foil program of actieitieo inaffuredtn the Jewish community.Memberahips are available andlate reginlration for ReligiousSchool io stilt being accepted.Coil the office for Brochuredescribing the variety of oc-tivilies sponsored by thecongregation.

geared for eighthgrnde and- firnfryear. high school atudenla,

Taught by Pastor Mielsihe, theeighth grade clase manta from9nO - tlr3O Ow Sntssrday mom.ingo, end,tho high Schein classfrom9:00. 9:45 om. eh.Soiidjyo.Dsseiogtbio two yeorprogrem, theyoung prople ere encoeroged hiforse their .ettentton on threeInojorareno ofotudy. The Old endNow histomenta, the hiatos7 ufthe Christian church, mud finally,o boiler understanding of theimplientinun und npplicntiuno ofthe Chriotien. faith on theirdny.ta.duy livre.Forthooe wishing mare informa-

tian On there Christian education. upportuaities, please call the

church office et 960-9233,

Nues CommunityChurch

The new church year at theRilen Community Church (UnitedPrenbyterian), 7401 OaktosStreet will begin un Sunday, Sep-tomber 13 with a dedication ser-vice of Christian Educutinu Staff,Church School students andcongregation daring the it am..worubip boor. 'he Sacrament ofHoly Communion will alus he celehrated. Church School clausesfor three year nids through eighthgraders wiB resume meeting onthat Sunday, care for twa yearolds and younger will also heprovided. Persona not regularlyattending nerviceu elsewhere inrecordially invited to participotoand to enroll their children in theChurchtichual, .

Church metiuga and activitieoduring the week nf September liwill lacloder Monday, 7 p.m. BoyScust Troop t2; Toenday, lSr3Sp.m. MONNACEP Engllub as asecond language clainsen, S p.m.AL'ANON; Wedneottey, 1f am.UPW World Service Wark'day;Tharoday, 7 p,m. StewardnhipCommittee, 8 pm, 550ctaaryChuir rehearsal&ai.,e,J.fON.

. Bible class atE.P.L;C.

A new adult Bible dann,featnring the Poahtss, wilt beginMuoday, Sept, 14, at 7r30 p.m. atEntuno Park Lutheran Church,Avondale and Oltphaot Aven,,Chicago.

PonhirThomos Hotuhoider wifitake nix opecific Poal050 andfeature their exciting highlights.The word "Poalmo" con looselyhe tranolated to mean - "praise000gn". It to One of the mootproctical books in the whole

. Bible. The class will he upan tathe public and everyone in thecOmontorityin invitedto aBend.

Nues Community

church's Fall coòkoutNUes Community Church, MOl

Oektan at, in holding ita annualFall Caoh.Ool en the patio et theChorals, Saturday, September 12OtSn.m, ATSeotureHuntintheNllea and surrounding area willbe held following the dinner.Everyone in invited to attend.

Foe renervudnan, uaIl the char-'eh afflue et 987.8921.

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rages The Bugle, Thursday, September 10, 1981

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TheBugle, Thùrsdy, &ptember 10, 1901

The&gk,lliuroday,èepteinberlO, i101

Doug! asrDuffyMr. & Mrs. George W.Douglas

of Richmond, Indiana arepleased to assoance lheengagemest of their daaghler,Cynthia Jeanne Douglas loSteves Rohert Daffy, sos of Mr. &Mrs. lolos J. Duffy of MortosGrove, Illinois.

Miss Douglas was gradualedfrom Homewood-Fissomoor HighSehool-Ftossmoor, Il., LiscolsJoutor College-Useols, Il. asd isn LOU'S

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WITH THIS ADCÒupsn Eopi,es 9.23.55

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January 1982 will complele her. traisisg at Midwest Academy ofBeauty Culture in Richmoud, IN.

Mr. afwas gradaated fromNotre Dame High School, Niles,Il. and Linculis Junior College-Liscols, II. and is now emplsyedat Carpet Laying Service is DesPlaises, Il.

A Jane 1982 Weddùsg is plus.sed.

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Sweets 1Unli,njted. (Formerly Yum-Yum Shop), Lawrencewood Shopping Center. Oakton & Waukegan Nibs IL 60648

SJB membershipdrive

The Catholic Wumeu's Club oSt. Jotm Brebeaf invites all ladiesof the parish to join sr renewtheir membership as the 1951-82membership drive gets ander-way. The Catholic Women's Clubau3ss to funter the spiritual, is-telleetual and social growth of itsmembers through a fan-filledcalendar of events. Block Cap-thins will he contacting everyonewitbisthe nest few weeks.

Trim to be slimThe Trim Club Program will

teach you how Certain . com-bivatiosn of funds when takestogether at a meal, will hreahdown the fat more rapidly. At thesame time . the overweightsmetabolism will speed up. Joinsn'mvery Wednesday evening at 7p.m. at the Murtos Grove Corn-munity Church, 5944 Auutin, Mor-tus Grove. For further infor-matins call 966-4435.

Tag Dayworkers neededAlice Rornain, Goldman Home

for The Aged choice-an of theGreater çhicago Have-A-HeartTag Day (Friday, Sept. Il) in-viles those wishing to tag tobenefit the nonprofit, nun-sectarian residential home andday care center for the elderly tophone herfor information at HOI-5821. Convenient taggingtocationn and hours will bearranged. -

Ransom women planarts-crafts show

The Ave Maria Guild of OneLady of llmsoum Women's Clubwill sponsor an Arts and CraftsShow os Sunday, Nuvemher I¿rom 9 am. lu 4 p.m. in FalschHalt nf Our Lady nf RansomChurch, 8300 N. Greenwoud ave.,Nileu.

Anyone interested in showingtheir arta nr crafts may call 598-5294 or 692-2836 for table reser-vatiom and details.

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Emergencies se.n Oho same day

COffice hours by appointment. Monday . Saturday

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Woman'sÇub ofNues program guest

The Woman's Cub of NUes, member of the Federatinn nfwoman's Clubs, will meet Wednesday Sept. 16 at 8 p.m. at BnnherHill. -

Mr. Larry Renetuhy, the Esecutive Director ofthe Riles ServiceDepartment svitI present an exciting prngram on the 4th Dinseisinn.

Residents-in Nues isku are intereuted in attending as gueuto aroinvited to call Resude Lieta, membershipcharimanatlltl,f38l

SV Business Women.plan September eèting

The September meeting nf theShokie Valley llusiness andProfessional Women's Qnh wiltbe Monday, September 14, at theMorton House Restaurant, 6401Lincoln Avenue, Morton Grove,at6p.m.

The program will he preuentedby Mr. Juseph Booby of the

Peltyp0 Company Speaher'sBureau - the subject - 'tom-manicatian through Car-.tonning".

Guests and potential membersare especially welcome to thisfirst meeting of the 1901.82 year.Please call Dolores Memo at 965'7l9t ar 965-4408 for reuervations.

To help make babysitting auolijoyable geowth eapersence for

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Training Peogeam.fr 4 toA gb-1, Lisa Patricio, 9 1ko, ou 5:30 p.m. on Theadays, SeiltemAugaot 18 lo Mr. sud Mrs. Jotas j and 22, und Thurndeya,-D'Agostino, 8801 Robin dr,, De 17 asid 24.Plames. Graudparmth: Torn Jta on mitoria approved byand Betty Rock, Park Ridge and the Amoijees Red Creea, thelohn and Lorraine D'Agostino, ii peoroChicago.,- nfngeorelw- 'A hoy, Matthew JOseph, 7 lbs. O 'i,1 wiaci eo $5 peron. on August 19 to Mr. and Mrs. pw- win he held hi the DeeRayìoond R. Dion, 0211 N. w- levelElrn'ore, Riles. Brather: . ' Golf and River. RalveondA., 3½, Grandparento: Dee Plejuen, 1 re&Mer,Mr, and Mrs. Antheny Sc9uami

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proceeds of this dinner will gotowards the Loin AbramoMemorial Cancer Research Babysitters'

the Murtos Grove Chapter iohaving a pragreusive dinner. The

about HadassaJs.

Platt. We invite pun ta cerne,have lunch with us and learn

Eisenherg. Secretaries - SylviaRokeestein, Eva Dolls, and LbLeventhal. Treasurer - Shirley

ficers for the Cumiug year:

Berlinnky, Edith Nagle, NormaRouen, Judy Wexler and Elaine

St., NiIm. Lunch will he nervedat 12 nons. The meeting wilt hehonoring life members.

President - Bernice Bauer, VicePrmidents - Paula t°adove, Gail

of the Morton Gruye Hadasuabwill be held on Munday, Sept. 14,al the NiIm Ubrary, 6909 Oaktnn

Ou Sunday evening, SepL 20,

The following are the new of-

The first meeting nf the season

tained by calling charlotte Lin-dquiut at 478-1434. or MargeMaalk, %608l,

foundation for a future wider-standing of their faith. Ad'ditional Infarrnatlon can be oh-

tabee 4. Registration fee of $15covers all matertels 6w-the year.

development afself-awareness biUiecbildrenandtheirplace latheChristian community, The goalof the program Is to provide a

Clauaeu are held darIng the 10:45Mass each Sunday startIng Oc-

Sunday, September 13, from 9am. to 1:15 p.m., in the schoollobby. Tbe.program is upen tochildren age 3% (by October 1,1981) through kindergarten age.

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Free pubbe skatingsession! -

The Nues Sports Complex, 8435Ballard Rd., will bold openIngday sperials, Satmday, Sept. 19from l-d p.m. There *111 ben freepublic skating session from 1p.m. to 3 p.m. Free abate rentalwill also be provided. At 4 p.m.there wili be a free figure andabating exhibition, bockeydemonslration and explanation ofbroomball. So, bring the entirefamtiy and enjoy the-day on os!For more information, èall theSports Complex at 297-B011.

Youngsters Intro tohocky

Dyçsyouroon or daughter wantto Iày hockey but you're just ostsore ifthey are really Interested?Or are you afraid thatthe opsrtistoo dangerous? Well, then sigothem sp for. the Nites SportsComplex lnlrodsctory Mag MiteProgram. For osly $5.84, we wiltprovIde 3 hours of basic abatingand hockey instrsclion. Clauseswill be beld Monday, Sept. 14,Wed. Sept. 16 and Friday Sept. 18from 8-7 p.m. So If you arehesitant-about signing yew childap for hockey program, bring151m on out for our introductoryprogram andfind out why hockeyis sack an exciting apart! Forfurther information on this andother skating programs, call theSports Complex at 297-8011.

Free soccer practiceclinic Sept. 10

The Nilea Pock District willbold a free soccer practice clinicOn Thursday Sept. IO at the (101fMilIPark. Thetimeissetfor4p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Children ingrades i-t are invited to par-ticipate in thin intradaction to thefant-paced sport of soccer t

Classes for adults.- Fall sessionThe followingelasues will be nf-

fermi by the NOes Park Districtto all adults looking for learningexperiences whicb are fun andrewarding. Woodcarving, Slim-soutire, Pantel Drawing, Slim &Trim, Meno Basketball,Volleyball (Coed), Ballet Boer-cines. Call 907-6633 for odor-matiou on times and datos andfees. .

Fall, Winter andSpring brochure

- The NSes Park District'n Fail,Winter and Spring Brochure edilbe delivered to reoidenlo hom-mes the weekend of Sept. 12. On-ce yos receive yoor copy, mail inyour registration for clauses likeballet, gymnastics, soccer, floorhockey, tiny gym, and tumbling.The Park District is offeringnevera! new programs also. Artclasues for adults includeneedleworh, utoffed toy making,pastel drawing, oS painting andwoodcarving. - Cbildren can par-ticipate in various art clausesalsoan scellas football, volleyballand noccer. Don't miss out on thecomumer ueminai-u! Call 907-0633 for information on ali ac-tivitios. Brochuren can beaquired from the Bec. Conter,7877 Milwaukee1 Ave., the Oren-nan Gym, 8255 Oketn or from theSports Complex, 8435 Ballard Rd.afterSept. 12.

Register now for minislim and trim

The pojiular "Slim & Trim "program will begin with a mintcnarne in exercise and fan. MiniSlim and Trim will begin Sept.14and run Sept. 10, 21, 23, 28 and 30.Timos are at M45 am. and 7-7:45 p.m. The resident rate is;000 for 6 closnes.

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f034 Dempoter St., 965-1280, isnow taking fail regintration.Registration beganllepl. 1. Manyclamen are fiUipg up and someare already closed. Registrationknurn are Monday tkrougkFriday 9ff am. to 5:80 pm.Special office bourn are Septem-ber 12 and 19; tORet200 noonand September 16; 9Re7-B0 p.m.For more information onregistration call 965-1200.

- DanceDance clamen are available for

prescbool age children throagkadults at the Morton Grove ParkDistrict. For the yonth we offerReflet, Tap, Jaan, CnmbhmtlesDance and Daace EspInaba.Clannen are located at varionsfietdhouoen throughout thevillage and beginlke week of Sep-tember 28. Classes rim for 30weeks and cost $45.96 for the en-tire neanion. The instructors areJolene Carbon, Pasta Hoffman,and Helm Derring. BaltroamDance iñutrOptoro will beprovided at Na000at Park begin-ning Sept. 29. Dan I.owy and Lin-da Tonch are the inntructoro ofthese 1½ hour clames. The costiuIlO.00per couple per nesulon.

Aerobic DanceAeorl$e Dance danses are

available at the Morton GrovePark District's Prairie ViewConununity Conter beginning theweek nf Sept. 28. Clauses ar'etaught kyJolene Carson from 11-12 and 12-1 on Tuesdays andTharndays. Debbie Woxherg willteach tke evening clanaeu anMonday and Wednendayevenings from 7-8, 8-9 and 9-10p.m. Clasnes runfortweeku andcant $15.96.

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Gymnastics clauses will be heldat the Prairie ViewCenter begm-ning Sept.-20. hsntructson will be

- for Buys Beginner & Inter-mediale, Girls Beginner and Gir-Os Advanced. Fec- $16.00/Boyn &Girls Beginners p4/Girls Advan-cedBeglnner. -

TumblIng Classes will be boldat the Prairie View Center onSaturday mornings from 9-tOhoya and 15-It girls. Pat Skon-berg is the instructor and clasuenheginOct. 3. Feoc $16.00

A Tole Painllng class will runfoor weeks beginning Sept. 25 atMansfield Park. This craftrevolven around painting desigmand pictares on wooden plaqum.Class meets 730.936 p.m. Feos$10.00

Stay aIim and trim.Registraiou is now being takenfor Sllm.sastics. Classes will beheld ou Monday and Wednesday10 am., It am., and litO p.m.Tuesday and Thursday cIamosmeet at 9:00 am., Friday clamessneetatlß:OOa.m. Feos $18.00

Learntheage old art of Karate.Basic kicks and hlocks seBo betaught. the class is opes ta 1through 8 gradern and will meetat Austin Park on Wednesdays atti3Op.m. -

The Morton Grove ParkDlstrictis Offerbngyonth lnsfrc.tbsoal Flag Football. Thisprogram in opes to grades 3through f. Learn hw to pont,run, kick, and block. All teamswill play a sin game uchedale.Registration in being taken now.Feos $lO.00(includmjeemy)

The Morton Grove ParkDutrict will offer a variety ofVolleyball leagses this fall.ri - Automatic-.

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Volleyball effèiid fnrtbbs fall in.elndeu: tto-Re Open Volleybajin non-competitIve ganses whichmeets on Tues.day nights ned isopen toadolts l6yonrs and elder.Co-Ree Volleyball leagueu,will beformed tIsis year. Six teains wiltbe competing in a 10 matchseason. Leogse will be held onThursday olglsts .!ee- $145.96perteam. Ferthe women of Mor.ton Grove, the Morton GrnveParkDbstrict will-be offering to.ntrnhtlnnat Voildyball. Open towomen 18 years and elder. Basicskill will be taught -with thosewho shaw abeve average skillsable to join the CompetitiveTraveling League. For more in-formation cail965-1200. -

Womens self defenseA clona in Self Oedeme for all

interested women will he offeredby the Morton Grove ParkDintrict beginning Oct. 13, atMansfield Park. This class is in-ntructed by Stan Kubas of theFarmi Preserve District Police.Self Defense will help yen betterunderstand exvironosents nochas"The Street", "The Cor",- "TheHome", and"The Office". Formore informatinn call 965-1200 orcomaltyourFallBrnchure.

*. High Jamboree- The Morton Grove ParkDistrict will be hosting a SpecialNight every third Friday for 7and t grado tudenta who attendParkvewJr. High. golf Jr. High,Gemini. Lincoln Jr. High, St.Marihn, Jeruontem, Apollo r.High and St. tanne Jogues. Thismonthly program Includes ac-Uvillos surIs as roller skating,dancen (country western & rock& roll), game nights, pizza andhamburger parties and morelActivities begin at 730 p.m. andend at 930 pm. ospeciaI 1981-82Jr. High Jamboree S.D. GoOdmont be presented at each event.One- cois pw-chaae these coniothrough the Pronte View Center,6834 Desnpste., for $1.00. All oc-tivities ore fully soperviséd. -

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Centre East...thowtorthewholefamlly.

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. Henderson, one of America'sbest known band leaders, willlead a full orchestra his IowingUbute to the music of Richardr,dgers. Much of the greatRodgeramusicwilibefeatured.VARIETY SERIES

Buddy Rich and bis or-chestraNovember 28. Knownas the world's greatest drummer,Rich will lead a swinging bigband to Skokie for contemporaryandoïd-time big bond favorites.

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Deaert SongMarch 14. Amagnificent touring companywill bring Sigmund Romberg'sclasaic musicaltoCentre East. Afall orchestra and choras willhelp presentthis exciting musicalandtheatrlcaleveot.

Tickets for either of thesethreeevent serles are $O, $27,sad $25 per person. To purchasetickets to all six performances,you can become o Golden TiciçetHolder fo$5O, $46, r$4l per per-son. This is o 25% savings overindividnalticket prices.

Individual tickets lo 1,000Years of Josa, Chinese Circus,Ballets Trockadero and BuddyRich -are $10.50, $9.50 and $8.00.Tickets for the Richard Rodgerssalute onilDenertSong are $12.50,$11.50 and $10.50. For oU ticketsthere is a 50$ discount for seuiorcitizens and stsdeul.s. Call 672-G300formore information.

Io addition te the two series,three special single ticket eventsare scheduled for this season.

o Parthenon Dancers ofGreeceNovember 15. This

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company of 40 dancers andmualciam blend dance and songwith hundreds of colorfulcoutumes into an excitingcelebration of Greek folklore.Tickets are $1050, $9.50 and $8.50.

SA Christmas CarolNovem-ber 29. The aame production ofDickens classic tale that char-med Skokie andiencea two yearsago will return for another visit toCentre East. Thin professinnalproduction enhances the tole ofScrooge and Tiny Tim with musicthat includes many traditionalChristmas carols. Tickets are $10

- for adults and $6 for children 12years ofage and ander.

Arirange Korean FolkFeslivalFebroary19. An inter-national tour, presented inassociation with Seoul CulturalFoundation, this show features 50dancers, singers and musicians.They delight western audienceswith their dazzling costumes,alluring dances and fascinatingmusic. Tickets are $7.58, $8.50and $5.50.

Io addition to these professionalshows, sponsored by Centre Eastand Okokie'u Fine Arts Corn.rnission, many communityproductions and shows will. heperformed at Centre East duringthe 1981-82 season.

0cc... Coat'd from Shohle-L,wood P.1

from 316 p.m. lo 4 p.m. 0CCbiologist Job's Mihuloki will mn.duct nation walks.Sandwieheu, beveesges and fruit

maybe puzehased or food may bebrought fortkepicnic. Musicians,clowns undjagglers will entertainand ganseo will be presided.During the workshop time peñadyoung children will . have theuaportsnity to seo selected filosasr participoto in gansee. Highschool and cottage age childrenora encouraged te attend work-shops with their parents.A pee-school play ream. will be

available from i to 4:30 p.m. forchildren three and over.Family Festival U is poet of a

serien oftheee ca,nmmsity torososoffered in oonjuciioo with tise0CC Course by Nnwspoper, (SOC101 ONt). The two cernaining.

selection of those individsots whobeosuse 5f prominence in aparticular branch of basniness,have become mbjectn of intereet,inqaiey, nr discussion in thehusmees world.

Janeceh, who lives with her.hunbandiohs andtwo soro Frankand Michael ut 6707 N. Montice-us hs Linoolnwood, has served thecommunity of iAescoluwoed 0epresident of Lincotnwand SchoolDistrict 74 School Board Caucus;

Board memher and ufficar ofLisscehsweod Girl's Softball Lea-psa; and l'TA. She hoe served oua member of the school cte-rico-

Too young lo pian yourretirement? As one enperi onretirement years says, "If you'reio your forties, it's noi too lair. Ifyou're io your fifties, yosa'ft belierhuelle."

lOirs Family Service and NuesSenior Center arc plaoning a pre-retirement workshop slorlingThursday, October 1, at 7:30, endcoolinulof every Thursdayevrmog at the same time for atolal of eight sessions. The costfor all eight sessioos is $25.50 forindividualo and $25.02 forcouples. We eecouragr couplesto aflend aud pise together fortheir retirement. The worhnhopcan also . ho used profitably bythose people who have, alreadyretired.

The workshop fee included olarge workbook which i full ofreadiogo end written rnercises tohelp participants get the most outof each nrssioo. Topics fer the

Skokie Post 320Installation

Csesmuasder Mach DeGentI,Shotse Poet #320, Aosseriesn Le-gion, has anoesoced that theformol isotaflatien of officers willsalse place Sslarday, September19 ut 7:30 p.m. ut 8212 Lioeeln,Sketse.

Presentstion uf coloro will hemode by the Pest Color Gourd,invocation by P.C. Robert E.Sehnoble, Soloist P.C. NònssanPriebos, Honor Gourd SkolsieImperials flesso end Bugle Corpsand Spoeiaf Guest Mayor AlbertJ. Smith.

Mouler of Ceremoejes will beP.C. Sill G. Gray, instatlatiusOfficer P.C. Edward R. Cesio, Jr.and Issetalling Sergeant-aLArmsP.C. Henry G. Nielue.

The eeeemeny ie open te thepublie and will be followed bydancing and refreshments,

forum. ore; 'Your Work: Tinm.. Fon_ sr FesIl-FiIlIng," at tise.Nies Public lAbras7 no Thursday,October 1.5 from 720 to 9:50 p.m.and "How to Moho the Work.piace Work for You," at theSkekie PobliclAbrary on Monday,November 16, frmis'fl3Oto 935p

CaN, "Worfzi Che.gssndChoices" wrnnppeac in conporation with the tamer jiteNewspaper. The courue will focuson the vqrieus conflicts involvedin-the issetitulion'ef week.For infersnatiun about Family

Festival II, call the Office ofCommunity Outreacls, 635-1672,Por information about the CaN ertisa Cemunity Forums, motorithe Media Based Course Conter,635.1570.

L'wood Exec.. . Ceal'd from Skekir'L,wood P.1

bm committee LincolnweedBeard of. Education; Hadases],,Notional Ceantil of ]eeeiuh We-men; und City of Hope.

to oddities to nerving asfounder and enenottve director ofthe Lineetnwoed Chamber ofCensmeme since 1978, Janeceh inalso apartner in the fiase ofJanecek .& Berman Aesuciatas,providingadesinisteative manage-ment neMeos for groups andorganisations. Junecok & Ber-roan Aesecintes ace located ut6731 No. Linmlss ava., in Linmto-

NFS and Nues Sefliors plan

pre-retirement workshopeight sessions are: the Challengeo$ Retirement, Health andSafety, H005iog and Locotioo,Legal Affoirs, Attitude and RoteAdjustment, Meaningful. Use ofTime, Sources uf Incomé, andFinancial l°laaning. Rruoürcrauthorities in euch of these areaswill be on hand at every rnrrtisgto aid the discussion.

Registration for the pro-ret,rément workshop can bemade at the Nitos Senior Cooler,Otto Oaktos St. in Nues, or bycalling 567.6100,' ext. 76, or coltNitos Family Service, 692-339f.

: Lecture onaging and family

Oalston Comaedty College willfeature the program, "Aging Io AFamily Affair", at t p.m. 00Toesdoy, September t9, at OCC/Shotsie, Room 115, 7151 Liscols.Victoria Bomueiso, rather of

"Aging Is A Paonily Affair" andDireotor of Serial Services for theCouncil for Jewish Elderly, ottAcuso ways to improve canosnosi-callees between the elderly, themiddle-aged, and younger ganar-

Tiseprogram io designed laconfront the tSars, confuaiono andanoblies that mice from euchmallero au ahaney, health, mar-lags and divorce, dependence,senility, deatb and grief.Progresos will alternato between

OCC/Skekje and 0CC/DeePlaiesen. For further iesfsrsssatieecall 635-2977,

Daniel J. O'JJñsìeIII°vt. Daniel J, O'Donnell, sos of

Patrick O'Donnell Jr. of 545Westgate rd., Dee Ptaines, andDolores Pearson of 2163 W.Wilson ave., Chicago, has arrivedfor duty al Schofield Borracho,Hawaii,

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Nues Brunswick Girls &Boys Bowling Club

The second week of bowihig atNues Bowl finds scores im-proving mea though the first twoweeks are oniy for establishingindividual average. Next weekwili begin the games won & lost.Thecempetingteams are

PEEWEESage t-7 (9a.m.)Baby Splits, Young Tigers, Lit-

tie Rascals, Pee Wee Stars,Future Stars, Gutter Dusters,Niles Angels Pee Wee Power

BANTAMSage 7-il (9a.m.)Eagles, Guys & Dolls, Cannon-

balls, Gutter Balls, TimberBusters, Pin Busters, WorbingBalls, Speed Baus, Cowboys, Lit-tie Indians, Cracker Jacks,Cherry Pickers

JR. VARSITY age 12-14 (9a.m.)High Rollers, Mean Machine,

Turkey's, Hot Shots, GutterDusters, Lscky Bunnies, QueenPins, Niles Jein

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JR.VARS1TYage 12-14 (Gasen)Chargers, Tigers, Destroyers,

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SENIORSage Il-21 (3p.m.) -

- Bushwackers, NUes Buddies,Stooges, Warriors, LockyStrikes, Reo, Rosiers, Four NoKaiers

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T8-2 year old Nilesite wins3 medals in Senior Olympics

No nne was especially sur-prised when Ralph Fletcher ofNUes won three first-plate rib-bonn in the swimming coos-petitius Thursday, Aug. 20 in thelllinuis Park and RecreationA500ciatios's first Sin-CountySellier Olympics ut NorthweslemUniversity.

Fletcher, who'll be 82 years oldOct;5, was theonly sue eotered ishisage group.

Whut's surprising about FIel-eher, though, is that he bas moresfamino thon a kid kalfkis age.

Want to know how old Fletcherreally is? He's so old he med toswim in the Chicago River wheoit was clean. He's so old that in1921 he and Johsny Weismullerswam arosud Navy Pier.BEFORE Weismuller becameTarsaa.

Te watch him swim though,with his smooth, smooth slroheand his soft flotter kick is to wat-ch u muster at work. Time - he'sheea swimissing bog distancesfor 65 years now - has dulledneither his spirit sor his eu-

Oakton Mainé East gymnastsrunners win .onrelay meetThe RuuninjRaiders of Oolitos

Conunsoity College kicked off the1981 Cross Country Seu000 byisinning the 131k Ansoat NinoTwo Person Ton Miles Relsy.The ansiosi oventwos ron anderlightufur tiro first thuh at Nies

.West High School is Shohie.Loading from start to finish,

freshmeo Moeh MeCormich nodDasid Suffold teamed sp to einthe Fivn Mie Baby. StoveItosesblmo and- Johho Rollioeasily noldistaneed the field,setting s now renard in win theTee Mile Retay. Jutas Rollio,who captained the 1080 CrossCnuntsy Team, officially will notbe meninges Ihn team this yearin order to concestrote on hisstudies.

Galion - soil hoot the firstSkyway Cosference Cross Cono-to, Meet of t9Sl at Nies WoolHigh School os Monday Sep-lamber 14. In 1980 0CC placedsecond in the Cnnfereiiee withJutas RaRo rnd Carlos Montesboth earning All-Conirronco bon-ors. Dave Ghilnedi is the noieretorning 19511 teem renner.

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thssiàsm norhis resolve.Except for a brief period io the

19305 when the demands nf hineleelrieian's job kept him nut ofthe waler, Fletcher has mide it ahahil to swim ut least a mile,every other day.

Rising at t am., he heads for

Members ntthe 1981 Alt-AmericonGymnasties Team - Maine EH.S. - Left to righlr Zatma Grigolo, Ahhie Katz, Tina Walsh, LisaWan, Amy Kate, Patti Lehman, Christi Sehaclite, and Lori Green-berg

The team's activities this fall includes teaching in the Age grasptnstruction Program for girls A boys Sept. 14-Oct. 14, as weil asperforming otjoniorbigh and grade school thraaghoatthearea.

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S nndnlds.. 10,30 'sIl Nsa.sandnldse. Cneo '557:00P.M.Iband sidos- 7:00 P.M. 'Ill nuns.

- the Leasing Tawer YMCA fer hisregular 6:30 werkouit, the beBertu keep in shape fer upcomingcompetition. -

Last yèar, Fletcher garneredtoar secondo and a third in his-age gruop in the natienal AAUMasters swimming champion.shipnandàlsa wen theAAU's OneHour Swim fur-sien 75 and overwhen he remplefed 2,600 pardo inthe ttminetes efaliottesitime.- For all uf that, says Ralph, hestill can't beat the grandcham-pion of Masters swimming, 02-year-old Clarcence Enes of NewJersey.

"Except for him," says Fiel-eher, "l'dkethe best. He's reallysomething." -- : -

Of course, soisRaiph. "0 don'tfeel any -different:than when Iwas 40," he says. "I cois go swima mito; and when I'm through Ican stil talk te you us a normalvoice."

Fletcher says there's just one,small problem with being an 02.year-old long distance swimmer;Attkisage,"hesays," ljnntean't

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nasties Team has heen named tothe 1981 Ail America High SchnolGymnastics Team by theNational High School Gyan.saoticsCnaehesAoseniation. The highteam score - nf 102-41 met therequirement óf 9h pointa withoutthe All-Around score added.

- In addition te the team beingselected, several individoalgymnasts were selected as mom-hers nf the All America HighSchool Gymeastirn Team in m-dividualevento. - -

Criteria for these gymnastswere: . 1) average score of 8.7 inVaulting, 0.11 in Floor Exereis,1.5 on ¡Jueves Bars, 5.4 on Batan'ce beam, and 0.4 in All-Around. 2)past accomplishments and futoregoals nf the gymnast. Named ioIhr All America All-AroundTeam was lisa Was with an 8.78average; Vaulting Team- ChristySehachte-8.82, Amy Katz-8.114,sod Lisa wan-9.37; Uneven BarsTeam-Lisa Wax-0.85 average;Balance Beam Lina Won-0,91average; and Floor ExerciseTeam-Lisa Wan-9.11lluverage.

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Petition challenging serves an important purposepetition to know that his wife wassot eligible to sign the sheets shedid not circolate. This io not atechnicality- hot it h a legality!

His waotoo disregard and lackof resPect for the law is a hlstantconfession of how he perceivesthe very importaot role of aschoothoard member.

Upoo hearing abisut thechallenge agaioot Mr. Kaho andanother Caucus candidate, Nao-cy Cohen who has beco chargedwith similar infractions, theCaacus reacted, noi by nearchmgtheir own souls as to what hadbeen done, bat by retaliatingagainst the remaining candidates(incladiog one of their own) andfiling objections to their petitionswith weak unsnhotantiatedtechnicalities ioorderto diminishthe seri000neso of what theircandidaten had done.

What the Cascos should hedoing instesd is cooperating withthose who wish to keep the schoolnystem apolitical and, seriouslyand thorosghly, challenge thethree well-hsown Republicanprecinct captains, John Hilkin,Sidney Travio and EugesiaPawlikowski who also filed.Needless to say, District 219 hasenough internal problemswithout hosting a patronage hasefora political party.

A very important question forail of us, who are concernedabout sor nchool system, is toponder ' if elected officials do-notnheythe law, who will?

DearEditor harassment purpoues. intent of ulaw set forth from ourContrary to generai public Challenging nerves the very lin- lawmahers; thelegistatorn.

opinion, chstlenging of petitions portant purpose of providing Laws of this state, an well asis not always done for potiticat legal avenues of mamtaining the the nation, are made so thatSO. e.e.e.e. e.., PeoPle seeking offices of mopes-

- sibifity represent the populace;

ThE 'THANKSGIVING" CLERGYMEN OF that-they not neeh these officesfor any other reason nach as per.

MORTON GROVE CONGRATULATE THE . nosal gain; e.g. title, status orVILLAGE BOARD FOR THE COURAGE power.

SHOWN IN GRAPPLING WITH THE -Wheo candidates regard

petitions as unnecessary nissan-PROBLEM OF HANDGUN VIOLENCE. WE ces by one; not caring esough toPRAY THAT AT EVERY COMING INTER- read the explicit and simple in-

FAITH THANKSGIVING SERVICE WE otructions or two;if sot sore ofthe proper procedare, inquiring

WILL NOTE THE LESSENING OF HAND- au to its preparation, they oh-

GUNVIOLENCE IN OUR LAND. viousty toohupon these elected

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Rabbi Lawrence H. CharneyNorihwent Suburban Jewish Congregatinn

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Reverend Eugene .1. Faucherc St. Martha's Roman Catholic Church

Reverend Carl MiehlkeSt, Luke's United Church of Christ

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Gale Sayers togive graduation

addressGola Sayon, foemor Bears star

euostitog boob, oct11 addeott theSosnhino gradooting claoon vnSoptemhorltot7p.m. otllallatdSoissol, 53211 Ballard ed., Rilen.

Sosttoioe, o federally fundedCompreknsnivv Employment Tro-üsing Aol progrOto, is oto edvca-tionol and emptoymont peogoamadministered by Oatoton Corn-rnooity College through MONNACEg. Stsdeotn aro foornordropools from Nileu, Mimo, NewTrier coil Gleohevolo TownshipHigh Schools.

Porliciposutn io thy Svssbinoprogram r000iVO clasoroom undptoctical woeb ospveiooco bodingto s diploma from the last highschool attended. - Sosnisino tousgroduoted opprooirnstely 170yoong people from the time of itsiscoption in 1977. For iafonoo-lion call 296-0455.

Apeo geadooto by tomos oroBon Lawson, Mary to Peinhu aovOMichuol Riley, Den Plaises; Phil-lip Kemp, Nies; Cathy Ceono,Joo-tliuuo und Martin Roonior,Porto Ridgo; Ctoig Froohol undRito Lovin, Sbvbio; Daniel Corroomod John Gidbuod, Mostos Grove;Cubby Frolini, Lincolnwood;Dooglos CausI, Gbenvivw; Timo-thy Domi, Wilmetto; and IGohyPfosor, Noethfietd.

MONNACEP io thu editti odo-cativo aeon of Oolitos CvrnmusityCollego in 000porution withMoino-Northfiotd-Nilen TownshipHigh Setoovbn.

Michael H. ZnpkeMichael H. Zupho, son st Heino

P. and Betty F. Zupkc of DesPlaines, recently completedsobmorine indocirinotion ut theNavy Submarine SupportFacility, Sao Diego.

M-NASREducationprogram

Tho Maieoe-NiOs An000iatiOs ofSaol Itocreatius fM.NASR) willbewotbing cooperatiVoty with theSat Education Dopoetment ofMoma and Nilat Toweubitsu inotderto offer a imiostro EducationProgram. The toiture EducationProgearn it meatoS tu be ucomptiotsont to the current educa-tiotoal proceso.

Handioappod children may fisodit difficult to ose the cumstsosìforsns of eoptentiOn, ploy, rnsdreernution. Communicative ttd]lsusotphyticol limitations peovidoob000ctet that ether children wiltnot enmostar.

The Leisure Edocotiea Pro-goam boo hoes developed taptoporo the child in moot thechutlango of them obstaclen byteochingtho thitlt necessary for asucceotftit rncreational enpoti-esco. How the handicapped childnpproachet tho ose of bio/herteimteo time may meals a greatdois to the adjustment andospectotiom of obilitien and dis-obilitios.

M-NASE np0000m teisotee pro-grams for all disabled populationsos a Pork District ostension ofGolf-Memo, flou Plaines, ParkRidgo, Unoatawood, Skohie, Mor-too Grove and Rilen.

DentalAssiltailtsmeeting

The Northside Brunch of theChicogo Dental Assistants -

Aosociatiso will begin their fall -

meetingo no Tuesday, Sept. 15.Theoywrneetisg pince will he thePars Cove, 4353 N. Central Ave.,Chicago. Dinner wilt he at 7 p.m. - -and our meeting will beginnt 8:15p.m. - We will he hsving as ourspeaker, Officer Jebe Kosak ofthe Chicago PollceDopartment.Officer Kozak will ho speaking os"Street Protection and Safety."The Northoido Branch of theChicago Dental Assistants Asnoc.wishes to invito oil area DentalAssistants to our first meeting ofthe 1981-82 500505.

For more information andreservations picote contact Mrs.Linda Wotry; at home 769-5978 oroffice at 348-7008.

WIS-TV Bureau Chef

to speak at NW PressClub meeting

Ion Ooaoas, bureau chief ferWLS-TV'o Norttswent SuburbanNews lloresu,. will spank at theSeptombvr 11 meeting of tuoNorthwest Peeny Ctob.

A votaron nowtman who hodbess EYEWITNESS NEWS buni-neos 0005050e SinCO 1969, Osmatsfient joined the statioo in 1967 assowaweitor und toter becamo filmmew - nopervisor. Olin 56-year00000e in broadcasting includes 13ynorn 00 0 writur/peodooer withWBBM-TV newt nod a stint withNBC nowo in Ctdthgo.

The cost of the l0000cfseoomyntiog which will be held utOctobor Five Restaurant, MortonGrove, io $5.50 for membero und$0,50 for non-mymbern. For'eosnrvati005 contact SatanSchneider at 696-6110.

Memberthip in the NorthwestProst Club it opon to all portamworking is the media and publicrebutions fiebts. -

Mies Sèúior càïmnissióù- golf tournament -

The NitoS Sentar Cester'uSenior Citizen Cemmiutiun spas-aored their third oeosnat golftournament on Wednesday,Asguot 2f ut Tam Golf Course.Thirty goBera participated in theevent. Prpse,ttOtiOn of thetrophies for the first, second, andthird placeo. tian conducthd hyBob Goldberg, the churipersou ofthe Senior Commission at a get -

together following the tour-sament held at the Nitos SeniorConter.

The first place trophy masawarded to John Within, whogotfed as enceptionol game of 25,allowing for his 12 point han-dicap. The second placo trophywan awarded to Aten Jenkins,who gotfed a game of 30 allowingfor his 9 pointhandicap. the thirdplaco trophy was carried off byJim Fodor, with a game of 31,allowing for his handicap of t.The honor st fourth place wasawarded to Lootie Nagravo, whogolfed a game of 31, allowing foru 15 point handicap.

The tosroamoot was limited toNitos residents ovoraile 62. Theaffair was cordisated by BobGoldberg of the commission, sodMary Roy Morrinsey, director ofthy NOIes Senior Center. The first

- Nues security execsattend convention

Thomas E. Ferraro andCharleo E. Lows of the Nitosbased Prolection Groop, Ltd.,rcceotty uticsded the AmerocanSociety for Iodnslriol Secnrity'o27th aoouot convention, seminarsand product exhibit in NewOrb0005.

Ferraro und Laws atoo alteo-dod the Certtfied Protectionprofcosi000l review cooroe whitein New Orleans. The C.P.P.

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Glenview StateBank officerpromotionsJohn H. Beautieo, President of

Gbenview State Banh, has an-0050ced the folbowtog promolioonwtthtothe Bask.

Mr. Keonelh Doogbas, u nineyear employee of the Bank, boobeen promofod to Seoior VicePreoideot, Commercial L0005.

Mr. Paul Jones has beennamed Vice President ofOperations: A graduate of Nor-thorn Illinois University, he hasbeen associated with GtesvtowState Bank since 1976.

Director of

Management

Ronald G. Revers, 42, has beennomed director of theManagement Advisory Servicesdeportmoot of Miller Cooper &Co., Ltd., Skokie public oc0000-ting firm,

Robert F. Stencet, managingpotiner of the firm, made the an-0000cement adding, "Chicago'slocally-owned firms oro now ahleto provide the breadth ofm009gement counsel which bonpreviously typified only thelarger nutiosnl firms. Wo arepleased to add Ron's capabitit000in this area to Miller Cooper."

Shown above Senior Citioes Comeninsion Chairperson Bob Gold-berg watches as Village M000ger (Niles) Reo Scheel opens the -toomameot hyteeing off.

, ace winner's name is engraved00 u pbaqoe which hangs per-manently at the Nifes Senior Ces-ter, GOfO Oakton.

The golfers werd EdMatayha, LnO Penkisba, HarveySandquist, Chester Formanshi,Henry Nickel, Dich Burtoo, TedGunk, R055el Guwoe, Louis

desigootion io the highestrecognition of compebence uoecurity profeooiooul con attain,aod is owurded only after u highdegree of enperience io theoecurity field is alboioed. Afterthat a Ihorough ioveubigatioo ofthe applicant's security ex-perience is conductnd by asexamiouuion board. Finally, anohosr csaminutioo is coodoctedshoot 4 mandatory and 4 eleclivesecurity sobjectu.

The Protection Groop, Ltd.providen guard aod patrol ser-vi,ce, iovestigafionu, polygraph,CC.T.V. und alarm service tu thenorthwest suburbs of Chicago.

(WOOD EÑERGY!I!,MONTH

lEGAL NOTICEICHANGE OF REGULAR

BOARD MEETINGThe Board of Education ot Eool

Maine School District /163 hascancelled ito regular meeting onOctober 13, 1951. Thin meetingboo been rescheduled for Ocboher6, 5981 at 73S p.m. io the AppolOSchool.

o/James E. lloweoSecretary, Bourdof Edocatioo

Goldberg, Clemente Burchi, PhilAlten, Sam Guitiono,' JoeRezotko, Helen Renotko, Rich -

Defervilbe, Joe Bosh, EonEtingenberg, At lluocheh, HenryMiller, Charles Conway, LepoMarshall, Joho Bonos, Kay Bor-ton Lucille Rolkowoki, and Ar-mida SwinL -

Unity Savings -

promotionsHowurd I. Bass, president of

Uoity Saviogo has announced thepromotioo of the following of-

Rowland Fraoiyr has beenpromoted to enecotive virepresident. Howard Harris hatbeen promoted lo the position ofsenior vice president. In ad-dition, S new divisiooal vicepresidents were named. Theyuro Maynard Freeman, JohnStichs, Giotarso Kuotys, SallyLewis, Robert Taylor 004 JosephTilloluon.

All the officers briog a wealthof enperiesce to their vowpositions after oorving io thefinancial industry for many

ILEGAL NOTICE IBIDS

Bids are bciog received ot EastMaine School District #63 for:

Microcomputers PrioteroOffice Copy Machines

BIds are doe io the Busineno Of-fire at 2:00 p.m. os Moodoy, Sep-tymber 31, 1901, at which timethey he oponed publicly.

Specificali005 may be obtainedat the Bouinesu Office, 15150 DeeRoad, Don Plaines, IL. 6001f or bycalling 299-19GO.

Patricio A. Kolvek -

Assistant Business Manager

The best person to see aboutyour LIFE INSURANCE may beyour car, home and health agent!See or call: -.

Bill Southern-

7942 OAKTON STREETNILES, ILLINOIS 60648

698-2355LIEr o good eclghbor. Stute Form la hem.

STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANYHasen Offis., Blauwientn.e. 18mai.

1beBagIe5ngr8dl7sqáber II, INS Page 18

CPR refresher course- at Holy Family

A recerttficattan class for per-nons trained In Cardio-Palononary Itesancitatios (CPR)will he affermi hy Holy FamilyHospital from 7 ta IO p.m. -onMonday,Sept. 28.

CEE is a simple rescueprocedure that can reatare a per-son's circulation or respiraSenuntil medical personnel arrive.After pausing a haste CPRrescuer claot, graduaba moatrenew their certification once ayear by enrolling in a -"refresher" course. The rerer-

tificatinn clam ° includeadtacunainn of new backgroundmaterial and revised Standards.Participants will he monitored autheypractice on manikins.

The fee for the-claus io $3,which includes the cast of abooklet on CPR. The programwill be hold Ist the Dea PlainesRoam on the lower level of thehospital, Gaff and River Rda.,Des Plaines. To reglstor, callHoly Family's Public RotationsDepartmostot297-1880, ext. 1174.

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Jefferson PTOarts andcrafts fair

The Thomas Jefferson PTO.will sponsor their third annual"Arts and Craft Fair' on Salar-day, Oct. 3, from 10:00 am. till4oe p.m. at Jefferuon schoollocated at 8200 N. greendale, inNiles.

Think about renting space atthe fair and selling your han-diworku. Applications for rentalspace aro avaSabl now. Formore information please callGail 823-3000 or Joanne 825-3456.

ALLTICKETSNOW 90

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Starting Friday

'TARZAN TIlEAPE MAN"

WEEEKDAYS: 9:05SAT. Et SUN.

4:55. 9:10

ALSO"THE

IDOLMAKER"WEEKDAYS: 7:00

SAT. &SUN.2:45.7:00

RATED R

Best Show Buy. InThe Area

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Yiddish programat JCC

Yiddish is alive and well andliving at the Mayer KaplanJewish Community Cenler, 5050w. Church St., Skokie. It is agroup of programs offered hy theAdult Services Doparlment of theJlhisfall.

"Yiddish at its Best" featuringDina Holpern, celebraling her5005 year as a star of the inter-national Yiddish theatre, willtake place Sunday, Ocloher 11 at7p.m.

A special musical program,with Rami Somonsw, principalviolinist of Lyric Opera Or-chestra and David Shamhan,Israeli cellist will he part of Ikeevening program. Tickels are $5for members, $5.50 for Senior

LD OVER

"FIRST MONDAYIN OCTOBER"

WEEKDAYS R6:00,8:00. 10:00SAT.BSUN.:

2:00. 4:00, 6:00. 8:00. 10:00HELD OVER

DOLBY STEREORAIDERS OF THE

LOSTARK" PGWEEKDAYS:

5:30,7:45.10:00SAT. & SUN.:

1:00,3:15,5:30.7:45,10:00Starts Fri., Sept 11Donald Sutherland"EYE OF THE

NEEDLE"WEEKDAYS:- R

600.8:00.10:00SAT. Et SUN.:

2:00. 4:00. 6:00, 8:00 10:00

BARGAIN PRICESALL THEATRESADULTS

'2.00CHILDREN

1.00-y.--

GREAT EXCITEMENT!

Two- Epics,\: ØfTriumphant

VirtueWi Be

PresentedWednesday Nights

7:30P.M. .

* Old Fashioned Funt, Romance* Adventure

The VILLAGE TAVERNLONG GROVE, ILLINOIS

Long Grove's Family RestaurantarS. 83 6 53-CALL 634-3117

Adulta and students and $0 fornon-menihers. - -

Yiddish: The Mame-Loshen",a cnntemporary fIlm portrayingthe uniqueness, tenacity, andcullare of the Yiddish languagefeaturing David Steinberg, Oler-schel Bernardi, Leo Rosten,liman Woher, Dr. Jsshoa Fish-man and Dr. Saul Goodman willtake place Saturday, Octoher 3 at8:30 p.m. and Sunday, October 4,at 7:30 p.m. A leclure/discusaionfollowing lhe film will ho led byAllen Sckwarts.

Fees ace 92.25.for Costar mcm-hers, $2.50. for Sr. Adulta andstudents and $2.75 for non-members.

In addition to Ihese specialprograms classes in Conver-national Yiddish for Beginnersand the Joys of Yiddish are beingsffered at the Center this fall.Far further information callAdult Services Department, 675-2200. -

Toastmastershold listeningseminar-

The Posts ludge ToastmasterClub will conduct u two hoarevening seminas on 'How tolisten effectively". It will be heldon Tkuesday, September 17 t7:35 p.m. at the First UnitedMethodist Church, 418 Touhyave. in Park Itid. Por iofor-snation or prerogistmlioo at $10per poroso cull 206.3053 orus-4671.

Since perhaps up to 75% ofends person's time in spent listen-ingto something, the effort of theprogram is to present variousestablished methods of listening.-These ore, of course, valuable inboth personal md professional

-

51e.This two boos worhskop, a

portioo of which svilI ko devotedtenon verbal commmsicotion, will

- include the uso of slides, soundOlios and chalkboard ospluino-

I lion. Conducting the programwill be Francis (Bud) Rehodenswho is nationally huons for his

:professional seminars os listen-

- ing. speahiog, nsonngement, nod- sindlar studies. Assisting in theprogram will be Throne Moan, osemi-retired director of nationalroseareis and survey und Genol

- Reichord, o chief engineer.These three men, in addition tetheir professional enpeetice, vom-prise o total ofthfrty five years ofToastmaster esperience. Thisp;sgrum in opon 50 Ike publie.

Joins muskcenter faculty

Pisniul Sofia Tssrkoensao, ofShohie, bus joined the foosslty ofthe Evanston Moste Conter, 2408Orrington, which begins its foBterm Thursday, September 24.

The2$yeor-oldgrOdute of theMinsk Music Collrga in theU.S$.R. also teaches st theSszuhi Academy of Chicago and.st the Lelmhoff Schmal in HydePark. She will teaeh at the MouleConter of the North Shore inWinnetha us well os st its

- Evanston brooch.

[.Nobodycandoit

vrpI\ likeMcDonalds C3flTM

McDonald's -. I®MILWAUKEE b OAKTON

NILES -

The independent, stand-alonecable communications systemthat Telopromplor Corp. basproposed for Skohe rankedhigher Ibas any ofits competilorsis the initial report from theVillage's cable consultante.

According to an analysis of thepreliminary report prepared byCTIC ansscialeS, Telepromplerreceived 'best' ratings in 19 of the22 categories ranked by tIse con-saltante. Metrsvisios was next, -

with 11 high ratings whileCablenet Isad7. Cablevision andCentel each bad f high ratingswhi!e Telemetrix bad a and 0m-nicomhad2.

Because of the preliminarynature of the repart, it waspossible for bore than one corn-posy to ears a best' rating anygives category. -

Acknowledging that the CTICreport is only preliminary andthat other cable companies couldimprove Iheir ranking when thefinal report io issued, RichardEblesfeldt, area manager forTeleprompter, said neverthelessIke report "confirms what wehave hoes saying all along".

"The system we have proposedfor Skakie reflects oar deepcommitment Io the Village lapravide the host possible localprogramming and to build on in-dependent showcase system

Localentertainer -

Chairman ofTravel/HolidayReunion

Reinhard Bartlsel, ManagingPartner of Shokie's Tower Gar.den Restaurant, $025 Gross Pointrd., Skokie, has pot hin brillant VmreI5t Barlow, former youth

organizational abilities to Ike ex- minister from SI. John Breheuftraordisary tasIs of hosting the wilt be enlertaining at the Mark250 prestigious recipiests 5f III Restasrast os Dempster inTravel/HolIday Magazine's 1581 ShaMe September 5 through 12

awards. and 15 through 19, Tues..Thsrs..- from I p.m. to 1 0m. Frt. fr Sat.

Tisis powerhouse gathering of from9p.m. loT am.the top restaurateurs in the He will also be appearing atnatióo will he altesding the 1581 Mersuvethers at Old Orchard Oc-awards r005ios Soptemher 13 tabor 21 through 24 and 20throagh 16, headqoartered at the through 31. Tosses are Wed. frDrake. -

Tharn. 5:30 p.m.-5:35 p.m. and -Fri. &Sat. f:35p.m.-15:35 p.m.

Teleprompter getshighest rating in bid forSkokie Cable franchise

which will meet Ibe needs nf -

- Skokie residents for years tocome," Ehlenfeldt said. "Our -'state of the art' system will heIke staraloog the North Shore."

Teleprompter woo high marksfrom theVillago's consultants inboth hardware and programsningcategories. For esample, in the --engiseering aoC technicalanalysis, Teleprompter washoled first in every technicalcategory except one. And in thearea of rates and service, -

Teleprompter was Soloed in the -

- best category 1f oui- of a possibleiltimes. . -

In the-area of average basiccost per subscriber, Cablevisionwas cashed Iirst. However, CTICwas quick lo note that "it shouldhe emphasized again that ab--solute lowest cost is sat as impsr.tant as the-grealest diversity ofservices at the most reasonablecost." And, in the all-importantarea of average cost per satescriber for all services, CTJCcooked Teleprompter firstcloselyfollswedhy Cablevision. -

The CTIC preliminary repartwas issued July 13 asd the seven

- cable companies bidding for theSkokie franchise had until August26 to reply and answer questionsraised bythe consultante. A finalreport is scheduledta be releasedIn September and based upon it,the Shukie Village Board willbegin to make the final deter-minationof a cable compony.

Jewish Arts exhibitThe American Jewish Arts

Club will be exhibiting their workSeptember 15 through October 25in the Spimberger Gallery at theMayer Kaplan Jewish Corn-mustily Center, 5020 W. Church

- st., Skokie. -

.Heritage-Clubof- - Pölish-Ämerjcans

The Heritage Club uf Polish-Americans will meet Sept-23 aithe Norwssd Pork Field House,5801 N. Natoms Ave. ChIcago, il.The hence clans coudocted bySophie Kiln wifistart promptly at1:10. The regular meeting ta becosducted by prea. T. Rosdald

. Scubaat-'.Discover the underwater

world! Get your YMCA ScubaCertification byjoining the Scubaclass at the Loaning Tower 5M- -CA, 6356 W. Toshy, Nitos. Theclass begins its ten week sessionSeptember 25 andmeets for threehours every Tuesday evening.Students supply their awn mask,

Herbert edil start promptly at2:90.

Mr. Herbert wifi present videstapes nf. his first twa televisionprograms which were aired onChannel 3g Guests are welcomefor them activities and refresh-mente willbe served.

aning Tower Yfins and snorkel. Scuba gear isprovided forposl use. TheTuesday evening class will be 7-15 p.m. Register now, space islimited.

For farther information callLaurie Gath, Aquatic Director, at647-0222.

The- Bugle Newspapers

-

COMMUNITY ALMANAC- Your weekly guide to («mUy entertainment

8 Odds & EndsSunday, Sept. 13 from lt islp.m.MODEL CAR S WAP MERrMieSture caes 5obsy, soll srfrode. 6501115 limOsos., Ins N.Maothehnod.,505,UleePark. rsrinfznoeuos: 455-Ito.

Dailylltaap.m.ALASKA 95fOPEshlnssOeslptseo. mooch. Lokoro,yet. Fsr5,,fowo0oe na.

Wednesday, tam. to2p.m. thru OctoberRAVINIAFARMER'S MARKET -

_ss rennen belog podoso Io .05, noter 5055mo SII. hyt,ysesJsosao&n,ao,rnghj.odPaeh. Fsrlefsenatisn: 05.4as2

Cantinuoiis -

TIIELAMBS .. -

Petstop,eomseyssore,ztedeen'sfzeos.o4,onssop.zdbokIry.JùecssnofTei.stateTsnwoy&flt. 05e. 175503F Ubecsysllls. rse¡4000.00,: 542.45%

ContinuousJR. HIGH BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPThem, vary. Des P15550. PuSSe Ub,oy, 545 OraceIand,DeaP1010,5. ForI,,Isroatiso: 827.5551

Thucsdaysat7:3$p.m.BICYCLE RACING -

Opensoall 551er, 555 Sully IIWeIOatId, qss,tor-oiIe tsck. NIe.Cheek Edeard uudslrh-M,sdoehffl Psrh 5:000. teseO, MapleAv,.&Wmh,tonnd.,NO,thbessk. rs,lzls050000: 4504575.

July 1 thrssllept. 3$ .

CATFISH FARM EXHIBIT.Port of rano lo 5e A5uo 140511. 57044 05,005w, InI 5.lahestoroze.,Cf4cage. rorssslrosasse: OI-2454ea5.381.

Continuous -

LOOP WALKING TOURSm-Oag *rchilsesur, FswdaUse coRes aol hIe 55575. FI, l'eIe,essson: Id-5775.

CsntinsoasCYCLE CHICAGOP105-lets ritt, ,napa,aIusIa and 14S1OF0 oIcl,iz000 ansliable 75,cycOsIs. Mayor's seise of l°uulrY & IeloeooOw. Irise-naIls; 744-15%,

Msoday &Wedoesdayat7p.m. -

EVANSTONBADMITITON CLUB /

Opon pilo, Isuo,smeell k lesIeUCüsn sIlk iqwpment p'ooldsd.BsIrdIley Ove, tessotse TosnIhip 51gb SchoOl, 1445 DoOfe,ConaSse . Forlofonollión: 5501:54

DailyBOTANIC GARDENS5% sere, of tr,oI, floworiof plona. 0ssteoS, 0110,5 trails. yokeCook Od. esel el Edens EepmIOsy, Olsnzle. For IOI000aSoO:555.5445. - -

mro August - . - -

INDOOR ICE SKATINGIaoa/ hockey O puhflr 14105g. The 50115-m. OtsOy ParkDrkdeI, Clotech st. &urooeo PolaIOd.,OkIkle. For Izf000,aOse:514.110e.

Preschool.programs atNues libraries..

Registration far the NileuPublic Librory District's fallserles of story programs beginsMonday, Sept. 14, at O am. Tod-tiler Time, for 2 yeor alda andanaccompanying adult, will he of-fered at the Main Library,tSOODoblan, on Tuesdays, 15010:30 sr11-11:35, and at the BranchLibrary, 832f Ballard, on Thur-sdays, 10:311-lt. Sto e, forchildren ageu 3-5, wifi be offeredat the Main Library os Wed-nesdays, 15:35-11, and Thur-udaya, 10:30-lt or 2-2:30, and atthe Branch Library on Tuesdays,l5:30-llor2-2:3f. -

Children may he registered atonly one of the Niles Librariesand must meet the minimum agerequirement by the last programsession in order lo he eligible taattend. Children residing asstsidethe Niles Pablic Library Districtare welcome to attend if opocepermita Registration may heaccomplished in poroso at thelibrary where the child will at-tend or by calling the MainLibrary at 567-8554 or the BranchLJhraryat29S-626f.

LecturesTuesday, Sept. laat 1 p.m.AGING ISAFM,IILYAFFAIRPad olPausata lions UleSOyln et Oaktos comosefty cocIne.0cc/solo,, 7705 StosS Ave., 050v: 115, shoWy. FIe Solar-osOso: 5505577.

Wednesday, Sept. lt at 7:38 p.m.PREPARING FOR Tilt JOB MARKITT5.0050e, pre000tod by De. naSe 075,50,55 5f DoSIS,, Coensw,ilyCoSeS,. Ms,sovOrIve Publie Ubrs,y,5045 Usvsio Ay,., Marta,unIvI. FsrIo,tevo,vaosv:%5-4.

Thursday,Sept. t7at7:3$p.m.INVESTMENTSEMINAROcio viens of mOOse Peabody O ca. coi speak. Moti, Oras,Pusse libracO, 6140 Ueevlo floe., MIlton Oreos. FIe lotse-O.5Ie54flA.

Saturday,Segi. l2frsm 0:30 154p.m.WOMEN HELPINGWOMEN -.Co,ol,r,areeposesre d by OaksIn C0000aily College.ncC/Skvkle,l101IJveolsflve..SkIkie. Fvrlsl000aow: 425-las.

Monday,Sepl. 14at2:3$&7:3fp.m. -

THE GREAT SANTINIwIsh nosed Doral O 01500 Davs,e. Morton Orase PublIcLikenS, SISO rIscoSo Ave., Mortal Os,5,. t'ar lotsnnaftos: 515-

Thesdìy,Sept. 15 at 2:30 p.m.WU'SHERING HEIGHTSWin, .000005 ObIer, DeAd Siseo led Meet, Oteros. MotwoOnce Public Uteocy, 514g [400510 Ave., Moños scone. Fee lo.5oesalsv:54S-4. -

Wed.,Sept.l6atl&7:3OP.m.IN OLD CHICAGONsrthbmk Publie librero, 5545 Cedar La., Northhr010. For lo-fono,OIn: D72-4d4.

Odds & Ends

- 'lite Bugle, Thiínday, September lii, 1101

Sat., Sept. l2from 9a.m. 104p.m.CLASSICROD& CUSTOM CAR SHOWSpso,ared hythooldTows Escorta Lid. QoansyloavoSsacr, tOSSN,MaaciOtb504.,SrhullrrPsrk. Forlo,loeoa050: 4505405.

Sseeday, September t3at3 p.m. -

SUNDAYAFTERNOON ATCAN'DIGNYHowardOvitheb o, violin. Ubrz,y,Ooba,5 MeCorsoink MIaous,notaoosli&WiolieldOda.,Wbsvloo. Forloto,n,aoso:5I5-5151.

Sunday, Sept. 13 frams to6p.m.SRLECTEDCRAFTS FESTIVALArtlStaIshlbliSeleeo,ka. N.,tbpziotnl,syplOgCrOlre, MastRO.sAwer,, ArlisgIso 516ko rd. O Palosne ,d Arliagtae t5eifhts.FSrlIlI005sI,o: 05.5605.

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Suisdaysat 1p.m.LINCOLN PEYPIS hOUSE TOURTocloosolOoewl,erIosSO otiogdIlayotlle&ms4calbslo,ouslaleseoorvs,,dO,reorld. Mxitalssoav,Deolold. Ese

: lefv,svaliso:OSS-IIOL

llatardays&Sundaysfcsm 1:3$to4:30p.m.GROSSE POINT UGHTIIOUSETone 5e 5-65101150 Pod, h boildisgu b,dudas silo ezessolog.Nalu,ecoslze.osssaevldanod.,Esuaatoe. Fvrlo,tses.OIe: 544-

Iut&3rdSsndayutlsruNovemberat2p.m.DEERFIELD HISTORIC VILLAGE TOURTIne ISSt, cools,, plseusr dusisoga ilvosdiog sg cabio O t,ea storelogtalsilssise. Orretleldflrealsissoeiesoeist,.IOI Dessitostod.,'co_eis. Fselytse,,,asso:945-5dl.

Theatre

EXCEPT FOR SUSIE FINKELcoesa,lo by Jo, M.o,e. shed- Laze l'lIesIIose. SOoty aaeF1,55. Hoy 54 coot al Maro,gI. FIr reetleII.105 noval 111210-tle,s.Rse: 515.554-1211.

Sept. 17, lI, 519 at 7:30 p.m.NOONTerr.oe, MeNan,', play r.atereeod by Nsesbes,Srrn lIlaoS,

- Unissesity BIS. Pl.roo OSsgmsetse, Nutivssotsro IlIJualaUoSv11Sap.II54N.50LI5II.a:loaga. FseInfIessIOoz:154-4541.

September lt thruOctoher tIPLYMOUTHROCKISN'TPINK

. Cbiz.gn peo,Asss al William H.mllta,o's cos.de. Seth USO. Ooory, GrIse n.y Itoh, Es.Iatoo. Ese Poodmaare

lima, 51fl . . -ThruSept.27 -

SOUTH PACIFICOsdgs O tlooaoustels aroSdosy elsole. 51.554055's liareis-ROreIto,aD-e.Milmskrood. O mo. OS. Uozsbol'lr.. Far lataz-.0550E 514-Iran.

Thyalleptember 13 -

SCUBA HEY!AO Orifloal hoprssiuot100l 000poay revue. The Poeticalmollie Covt,p.zy, .11100 yesoso Oaditoeisr,, na w. Hemool 55.,noimlon. FIePO,IImavOSIIOO,IOd5IIO: ouest

WeekendstlsruSept. 12UNCOSEAIONWOMENMJDOTIIERSWoody Weaerro,ae'e esooeOf-draaoa. EoOemloe 15.155 Ca.. Old5051,000 ColoRi Dub, 70W. nasO ltd., M5/PeOOp,e5. Faz Sotar-0.050: eIS5%O.

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I1ieBugIe Thursday September 10 19i

&

T NOW.OPEN.

IN DESPLAINES!!

FRANK "N"FRIESFEATURING VIENNA RED HOTS.

with home made fries $1 O5-& trimmings only I u

SEPTEMBER SPECIAL!!.1 / on any andwinh wDh: /2 FF thin coapnnthrn 9.15-81

Try oui delici ousson dworhe. frshlv boedapple pe and corn on the cab.

8102 W. Golf z:x 298-5548

I

.. student wins.

VICTORIA STATION

.Former 0CC:

Wnyne Goldstein 27, of 5ko-kin, former Ooktoo COOmUOItyÇo11oe pkotoarnphy otudont,

. woutho noaondplaao awad o thenecoot Momio-ra Fine Mi Show ofthe Antintn Guild of cM:

Goldotejo, who ntodiéd underBeroord Korb, 0CC profennor ofphotogra,hy io a e1f-omp1oyodmerchandiser and thentor tailor,' inodditiootoboingn photograph-

iSla color photography portrait,Goorgo Buohr, Poet of the

Bìaoh weonot hie only noceoso.fol. ootry in tho Aotiata GoildShow. Chef Iuio Seemethy of,.

The BoIoy rantnmilnntpresentad Gotdntoin with o prizefor ho Mornkmoilow DelightTrout', descent eroetion. TheGoldoteio mthoaoy.eooteet entwas ocoipturod andoedoonod withlire0000.

(ørtL1brrûi QI1b.raIiun. - rptrmbr 1T-.2fl

Get a jump on Oktoberfest this yearl Joinus under our festival tehts for a BaVarian style party

complete with the beer, the bands andthe Bratt!

The fun includes:POLIDORS BAVARIAN BAND

Chicago's Top. Oktoberfest Band!, PALOMA BAVARIAN BAND

SCHUHPLATTLER SLAPOANCING GROUPS. CORN ON THE COB EATING CONTESTS

.

BAVARIAN DRESS CONTESTSGREBÄVARIAN-STVLE FOODAND MUCH MORE!

. : Schedule:. .

.. Thursday, Sept. i 7 6:00 p.m. ti! closeT .. Frday, Sept. 18 3:00 p.r. til close

Saturday, Sept.. 19 3:00 p.m. tiP close. Suda/,.Sept. 20 12:00 p.m. til-close

. Victoria Station in Nues:7800 CaIdwell Ave. I 967-0780

Maine East BandConcert, : .'

The politic is isvitedto attend the Tuesday, September15, MaineEast Bood Concert, beginoiog at 7:30 p.m. in the Maize Eastauditorium. .

The free coocertoffers a wide variety of mosicfrom the mar- .

chiog band's "Pictures at an Exhibition" hy Moussorgsky to con-cert band's "Flight ofthe Bombte Bee" and "A Curtain Raiser andCountry Dance" by Goldman. In addition, the symphonic wind on-sembte will perform "Intrada Drammatica" by Reed andthe cadetbandwill be featured io "Cowboy in Cuba."

Shown above are Maine East concèrt h-nd members (I-r) ConnieSchabe of Gleoview, oboe; Lynette Biela oliNiles, flote; andilandyCowger ofNiles, clarloet, rehearsing torOso concert.

Btanic Garden offers. fall classes

Over 40 eocenos, worhahopo,lectsseen nod baos scull ho offoeod.at the Chicago Botanic Gordontbin fall (between mid-Septembernod mid.Docomher). The vorteilschedoie próvidos instruction insmaisy 00000 foe the norteo Oradvaeced studoot, for one nessioo0e mossy, during daytime andevening hours.

Forthe gormen couo500 to RockGardoaing, lodano Gardening,Staffed Topiary and WmteriamgYour Garden one avouable; os*ell. do turnos On the BotanicGarden groando th ntudy, inform-ally, plant developnnentin vneioongarden 000as. A new couoso,Bario Pleat Taxonomy will focusupon chaeaeteristies common todifferent plant families io oidstudente in oboerving and ident-i'ing plants

No previous pointing enperi-enceian000nsafl, to learn theboom brush nimbes of Jopanooepointing. The popular .fapaar.o

. Bruah Painting marsos will beoffered at three levels.

Thetechniques and shills nonni-eilte uoe natural materials will be

. taught in n,loege selection of foU

Openings stillavailable for theAcademy

Nearly 250 aspiring studentsbave duditioned for admiltanreto The Academy, Chicago's firsthigh school for the performingand visual arts, according lo itsdirector, LarryJordao.

Whulç appróximatély had Ibisnumber boo béen accepted, twen-ty openings remain for students,interested in otadying art, moste,dance and theatre along With theslasdond hlghscbool curriculum.

Utadenlo who Ore laleotcd andhave enperionce er potential ioart, masic, dance, or theatreshould call Jordan at 454-9577 to

.schedille an aaditios time.

worbohopo. Participants canarabo bsshots from grapovinen,pinecones Or n variety of grossenand libers. In addition to GropeVino Baakotey, Melon Beoketanod Pinenonr Boakoto, the timintested skiliu forComHaok Grafia,Stoaw Decorationo and . WheatWeaving and mshiog n l'nonio-Maorie will nIno be offered.

halloween Centerpiece, Thank-agiviag Atnnagemont, Herbe atChristmao, Nataral Haliday Doooeatioaa and Besot Chnlat'aouTreo worhohopo have been noised-sled to moine holidny dycorationofoe the home.

Two opeciol Saturday eveninglectures on "Irish Gardens",October 17 end "Book Medicinin.inline. Balsaosos", November 7havealso been annoossced as paciof the Botanic Garden EdacationProgram. ..

Advance reeintmtinn and mod-ernie fees are eequieed for aliclasses. Call the Chicago BotanicGordon, imoted on Lobe-Cooked.in Glencoe to requent the FallAdmit Education Brochure at835-5440. ast. 61, weekdays.

CoinCollector'sShowThe next date for the Chicago

Coin Boume will be held at theLeaning Tower YMCA, t3OfTooby, on Sunday, Sept. .13 fromIS am. to 5 p.m. Admission infree aod there is ample freeparhing. Eighteen esperto willhave exhibits on display and willhe available to appraise and ideo-.lify any coins, medals, tokens orpaper mosey presented. Ali por-s000.ioterested lo coin collectingare cordially Invited lo attend.

'AMUSEMENT GUIDEI

Lincolnwood Libraryoffers video tapes

The Lincolnwood Library, amember of a newly-formed sitslibrary video-tape cooperative,will offer VHS format tapen forLincolinwOOd borrowers on athree-month rotating schedule.

Tapes may hehorrowed by thesame methods and rules ascurreully apply. No reservesmay be placed on the tapes,however, and a three tapemaximum may be charged out atone time to a borrower. Eachtape may circolate for threedays, with u $2 per day fine foroverdue materials.

For the three months fromAugust 1 to October 31 thefollowing titles will be available

Auditions forPicnic

North Shore Theater Company,launching its 35th season as aprestigious community theatercompany, will be holdingaaditiousfor it.s fall show, "Pic-oir" to be performed to Novem-her.

Auditions will be held Monday,September 21 and Tueuday, Sep-lamber 22 beginning at 73O p.m.Callbachu will be os Thursday,September 24. Auditions andcallbarbs will he held in thetheatro at Higherent Center,illinois and Hunter rdu., Wilmet-te.

Director Juni Rudman will becasting noven women and fourmm, ages lt-tO yen. ProducerDave Elvart will he asuemhling atechnicaicrew.

Forfurther information, pleasecall Dave Elvart, . 498-3t15,evenings.

Jerusalem Cafeoffers diversifiedentertainment S

Jewish Bluegrass. an autohoopdun, moonS dancing and JeWishethnic music will be featored inan evening of diverse Jewishentertainment ot73O p.m., Sun-day September 27, in the "Jons-salem Cafe" in NorthwesternUniversity's "Substrata" in Nor-ria. Contar, 1999 Sheoudan rd.,Evanston.

Featured artists are Litri Lip-idle, Picky Gliclussen, PauletteHerbstnnan, Paul Bowen, buidJorobo and the Hntzoboeim dan-

WJUF, the Jowish Federn-lion's cable brnadcastiog, willtopo the audience and perform-onces for n show which will bedistributed locally and nationally.

Admission is $4 or $3.55 forstudents with an I.D. For fsathorinformation, call 262-8029.

Honor societyhductees

The Phi Kappe Phi chaiter ofthe University of fllinois atChicago Circle (1.11CC) inducted9g students and faa,' facultymembers in cinremonies at theclone nf the 198941 academicyear. Local students inelndedSieves B. Goldberg and Lynno A.l'orner, both of Shcnkle.

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for Lincolnwood borrowers:"Star Trek", "Alilhe President'sMen", "Electric Horseman","Ben Hat", "Going in Style",and "Back Rogers Cooqaers theUniverse".

S. Titles available from Novem-ber I to January 31, 1982 wilt he:"Blaoiog Saddles", "BlaesBrothers", "Grease", "TheSting", "An American in Paris","Poseidon Adeentare".

Information on tilles availableafter February 1; 1982 and aspother questiommay be answeredby calliogthe lihrary al 677-5277.

Reinhard Barthelto host 40 toprestaurateurs

In addition to his considerableresponoibilitieo as Chairman ofthe Host Committee of the 1951Travel/HolIday Awards Reanion,Reinhard Rarthel will host 4fmembers of this distinguishedgroup of mach-awardedrestaurateurs at his Tower Gar-den Restaurant, 9925 Gross Pointrd., Skohie, Monday evening,September14.

So the culinary tradition ofTower Garden, Barthel promisesu magnificent and gala dinner...one of the truly memorable even-to nf the '81 Travel/HolidayAwards Reunion.

TheBugleThur.duy,Sebar1I1U1 . . . P.ge

Notre Dame marching .

band slates fall concertsThe Notre Dame High School

Marching Band will be makingtheir first performance of theschool year on Sept. 11. Thehgad, in itothirdyear of directionunderMr. William/dIes, will per-form daring half-time 0f theMaine Real-Nutre Darne footballgame.

The 88 member hand presentlywurku In a drum and bugle fur-mat.

The formations and musicselections for marching aredevised by Mr. AiIm. Mr. JoeDonnelly, Northwestern Ijniver-ally graduate, assists with thedrumsection.

The hand began practice thebeginning of Angust and proc-tices every day doring schooL

Two btudent drum majors leadthe band on the finid daring theactual performance. Thesestudents, selected by audition,.

are Senior Joe Sonnefeldt, ann ofMr. and Mrs. D. Snanefeldt, 8342N. Boyce, Chicago, and JuniorJim Lecinaki, son ufMr. and Mrs.Frank Lecínski, 7548 W. Argyle,HarwoodHeighta.

Two demo aptalns were seien-ted to he in charge of the drumnection and be responsible fur thetempo of the band. They areSenior Mach Miuehhe, Chicagoand Sophomore Dan Lis, Glen-view.

The band performs at oli homegames. They will alooperform inthe Addison Comnoanity DayParade, Sept. 27.

Sunday, November 8, the mar-ching band will perform an in-door concert of manir. This sillhe held at 2 p-m. in the NotreDame High School cafeteria andinfree.

1epromptei - In the Public Interest, s ,.It s time television

helped people .

read bÒoks.For years, asany parent knows, television has been an all-too-attractive iivsl

of book reading. But cable TV, even with its many resources and diversity ofprograms, will never be ableto replace books, That's why Teleprompter has,committed itself to applylnglts equipment and expertise in serving the SkokiePublic Library, one of the Village s most valued institutions,

Our proposed pilot Library project will equip theLibmry with remote searchterminals and study the value of thts electronIc capability in asststin patrons andstaff. This project looks forward to the day when Skokie residents will be able toconduct searches for books from their homes VIS two-way television, Additionalfeatures, proposed by Teleprompter, that will enhance the use ofthe Library mclude:

a Regional interconnect withother North Shore libraries,. An access studio located wtthin the Public Library,. An.exclusive channel for the.Librsry to carry its programming to Village

residents. : . . .. An in-Library FM studio to produce "Talking Books for the Bhnd'

Because of the independent stand.alone system Teleprompter proposed forSkokie, we can better meet pecific community needs of the Skokie PublicLibraryand other local institutions. I his system does not depend on the staff, equipmentor consent of other nearby communities for its oper.ation. .. S

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For your free copyofCable Television for Shokie,

call 673-9036. Or writeS

Teleprompter Cable Communications,Suite 29, 9701 N. Kenton, Skokie,

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Illinois 60076.

[Tie po tercai CuTraraBoBriefiof a vow s,siso to Skok,e tolesis,un

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Niles Elementary School Southwoutd like to welcome MisoKatherine Murphy who will beteaching first grade and Mro.Sandra Schmidt who Is a ReadiogSpecialist. Also, welcome to Mrs.Kathy Pahke who is the newschool oecretary at the SouthSchool.

Notre DameCollege Night

NoIre Dame High School forBoyo and Mariflac High Schoolarecoop0000ring à College Nighton Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 73Op.m. Over 100 colleges have beeninvited to attend.

College Night wifi be held atMarillac High School, 315Wankegan rd., Northfield.Everyone is free to visit the.college representatives duringtheperiodfrom735-9:3Op.m. Aapecial financial aid preseotatlonwillalsobe available.

Any questions regarding theÇollege Night may be directed toFather William Brinker, CollegeCoomselor at Notre Dame, phone965-lSOSext. 43.

Marillac to hostfirst localCollge Night

Maciliac High School, i. es-operation with Noise Dame NighSchòol, will hold ita annualcollege aight on Wednesday.September 16, begiosiug at 7:15p.m. Under the dicectian ofcollege commolor Mo. BonnieCsnsooiuch, MariIIaOWiIlbe hoet-ing thin activity so a community.service to those purentu andutudento who are initiating theirsearch for advosoed educationaliaatitutes.

So,se one hundred differentcolleges, omiversition and careeredsoolu are onpected to be eomsgthose represented. Sctodu1edactivities include i financial aidseminario be held from 7:15-7:45p.m. in couru 1NiA, in addition tothe ariouu romitiment and dbecundon seueioou being offered byadasieuioau repreuentat4veu hr at-

Be first among eta localhigh schooin to promote euch auevent, Marillacattracto ose uf thelargest public gatherings in thearea. Inquiries about the collegenight progrom should be directedto Mu. Cameuiuch through theurhool'a admCmutvetCve offices(448-9106).

College slates

financial aid talkAdulto Returning to College at

Oat4on Community College willfeature Sharon Nordlof, financialaid manager at 0CC, in a Tableallr Disesosion about 0CC eta.

deat opportuaities for finasrialaid and part timo work st 12:30p.m. os September 16 in Room115, OCC/Skohie, 7701 Lincoin

OVhe will diurnos scholurshipo,grursto, interest-free loues and thetypes of jobo und eacoingsstudeotocarsanticipate atøabton.Questions about eligibility ce-

qoiremonts, applications. anddeadlines aluo will be diucusued.

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McGaw CancerCare Center

open house

The MeGow Cancer Care Ceo-er at St. Francia Hospital of

Evanston will host au opes housetour of the newly refurbishedOutpatient Oncology andPheresis Units. The interestedpublic and those in the medicalprofession are invited to attend.-Hours are from 10 am. to 3 p.m.,Tuesday, September 15, St.Frauda Hospital of Evanst9s, 355Ridge ave.

The MeGan Cancer Care Ces-ter at St. Froocis Hospital is aregiosat rester for the diagnosisand treatment of cancer. TheOutpatient Oncology Unit allowspatients to seo their pbysiciaos isprivate enamising rosms and of-tre eliminates the need forhospitalizatiuO,- helping maoypatients rctorntn work or reaumefamily.aclivilien. It is supportedby a thirty-sin bed Oncologysuing.

Lite Span

schedules Fall

training.Training for criste tine volas-

leers esili taise placo Friday, Sops.18, from 0:15 5e 9 p.m., Saturday,Sept. 19, teem 10 orn. to 2 p.m.,md Sundny Sept. 20, from lt0m. to 2:30 p.m. Volsn000rs willhe addressed . by prafessioaatswhe have wsrking enpoeiosrowith wsmen in crisis situations.

Calla to tito minis hué hovemere than doobled thus far in1981. Lito Span sow presidesboth individaal und group mon-selling as well ou oppropriutereferrals. bssdditiontostaffinga24 he, crisis line volunteers moyreecive addilional training inmoot odeeeocy e-od mmmunityedunalisa en domostin violones

Ahern namedPatient CareDirectOrPatricia Ahern of Evanston

was appainted Patient CaroDirector for the carsoaly sur-veillaoce and còronary care unitsuf St; Francis Hospital of Evan-atoo. She was formerly a staffourse on the unit. Iñ her newposition, Aiserowill have twenty-four hour responsibility fir thestaffandpatieols ofthetwo units.

Abers has been a staff asese atthe hospital since ber graduationfrom the St. Francis HospitalSchool ofNorsing in 1978.

Army RecruitingStation opensin Niles

A sow U.S. Acmy Recmitmg.

Station hua recently oponed at8118 N. IlOwaskee ove., NOca,according to Lieutenant ColonelWilliam H. Miller, commander ofthe Aemy's Chicago Dtatrirt Re-

. resisto8 Command."The number of yosrig people

showing interest irs the Army houhoes atoa45y increasing from theOlenviow area," COQ Miller said."Wo are at the point whore woaced n macalter, full-time in.NOca,"

For OdditiOnel information ron-lout OFT Harriaon Huakins at

. (312) 478-7890,

i LEGAL NOTICE.

ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR BUDGET ANDAPPROP9ILATION5OF HILES LIBRARY DISTRICt',COolçcOUN'FY, ILLINOIS, FORTHF FISCAC YEAR

BEGINNING JULY1, 1981, ANDE1DINGJUNE 30, 1982

'WHEp.EAS, the Board of Trustees of the NOes Public LibraryDistrict, Cook County, Illinois, caused to be prepared in tentativeform a Budget, and the Secretory of tIrio Beard hasmade the saneeconvesientlyavaSableto pnbSc inspection foratleast 30 days priortofinal actionthoreon, and

WHEREAS, a public hearing was held as to such Budget on theninth day of September, 1901, and notice of said hearing was given

au3daias reqoiredhylaw, aodall otherlegal requirements have been complied with;

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board sf-Trustees of the NILESPUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT, County uf Cook and State ufhUsum. ' -

SECTION 1: That the following sumo of money sr as macflthereof as may he authorized by law, be und the same are herebybudgeted asd appropriated for general corporate puo'pnsrs and todefray 004 for the payment of all enpes005 and liabilities of theNitos Public Library District for the linceI year hereby adopted asbeginning July 1, 1951, asd rodiogJuno3o, 1952.

SECTION 2: Thul the items budgeted and spprnpriated aod theobjects and purponrsofthe same are as follows:

nd= 005C5C5Cr 5 20,000

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SECTION 3: The several sums above mentioned and designatedas appropriation, which te ONE MILLION NINETY-EIGHTTHOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FORTY-ONE AND NO/100TIOSDOLLARS ($l,oso;g4l.to), be and are hereby appropriated aspropriote fractional parts of the said amount of ONE MILLIONNINETY-EIGHT THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FORTY-ONE ANDNO/lath DOLLARS ($1,970,641.00), from the proceedu of thegeneral property tax fr corporate purposes and special tones inadditionto aU other ltbrarytaxeoasprovidedby law.

That all of the unexpended balaoco of aoy item or itemu of anygeneral appropriation made io this Ordinance be enpeoded inmatting up any insufficiency in any item in the same general ap-propriation and for Ike same general purpoue of any like ap-prspriation mode bythiu Ordinance.

SECTION 4: The cash on hand deemed by law os current ometsavoUable for library purposes as of July t, 1981, is $329,107.59; thc.working cash fund balance us at July 1,1051, tu 300,55S.t3; the.eslimatc of cask tu be received during the 1991.82 fiscal year fromall sources is $872,280.24; the euthnate of the expenditures ap-propriated for such fiscal year is $1,098,041.00; and the estimateop-eating budget for sorb tiucal year io $872,255.10. The estimatedcaSh to be enpocted us hand deemed by tow au current asnotuavailublefor librarypsirposes atibe end ofouch year io $329,107.09.

SECTION 5: That the invalidity of any portion of Ibis Ordinanceurany ofthe items hereof oballnot reoder invalid any other portionoritemthrreofwhich cao begiven effect without the valid part.

SECTION 6: That ali ordinances or parts dI ordinances conflie-flog with any of the proviutomof tItis Ordinanco be and the senseare herebvropealed.

SECTION 7: That the Board of Trustees of the NUes PublieLibrary District lias established a special reservo fund to he 5e-cumolated from tise unexpended balance from the proceedsreceived from the library taxeu levied for theyear 1977 and mob-sequent yrurs, said fund to he accumulated and ort aside as àopecial reserve fund for the purposes of sites and construction undequipment of buildings tor library pucposm in accordance withChapter 01, Section 1005-lO of the Illinois Revised Statutes and thatsaid Board of Troul000 oball adopt a plan or plans pursuant to theprovisiom ofArtiele I ofthe Public LihruryDiutriet Art.

SECTION S: That this Ordinance shalt be io foil force and effectfrom and after ito passage, approval und publication au providedby law.

ADOPTED this9th dayofscptember, 1981.AYES: Margaret Refste, Mactue Stades, Lots Grant, Rita Breit-

bart, Hurry Pestisoandlrcne Costello.NAYS: Nose.ABSENT' JmophinrBuck.ABSTAIN: None. -

HARRY PESTINE/5/ Presidrotofthe Board of the

BILES PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT

ADI'ESTED and IfGNEDinmy officeaccordisgtotawtteio 9th day

. ofSeptemher, 1981attheuatdNlLffS PUBLIC LIBRARY

. DISTRIU.

Exhibiting the spirit that HolyFaintly Hospital was founded on,the employees of the MedicalBocards Department havereached into their cupboards tohelp a ce-worker whose family ios victim of the food shortage inPoland. . ' -

Two, 22-pound puckages chef-f04 with tea bags, autmeäl,aspirin, flour und other staplesbane bees sent hy persounel inthe Medical Records Departmentto the sister and niece of theirfellow employee, June Woods, aqsullty usulysin clerk.

"2 am so grateful fur this,"aupo the Dea Phonos resident,who liest Poland in 1963 when hercousin offered to be her sponsorin the United States. Hoe estonioIs a Sister In the Cnngregatton of

35,000 - IRENE COSTELLO0,500 /0/ Secretaryofthe Board of theC,1p .

NILES PUBLIC LIBRAItYDISTRICT

Hospital employees aid. family in Poland

the Sisters of the Holy Family ofNazareth, the religious order thatowns und operates the hospital.

"This food will help my familyvery mach. They don't needmoney; thcY'neèdThád, ali flibdaof food. There io o shortage ofeverything. The shelves in thestores are empty."

The "care" packages, sont byboat, will take about two monthsto arrive in Poland. Sn an-licipation, Mrs. Woods has sentber relatives pictures uf her co-workers in Medical Records osthey can Identifywith their "San-ta Claus." Although thousands ofmiles separate Mrs. Woedu andher family, the distance may nutseem quito as far now thanku toThe earing "family" in the,MedicalRecardsDeenL

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t ofOIdOrrhurlSknJde, from 7:15to 9:45 p.m. Mnday, September14. Clauses meet Mouday andWednesduy beginning Monday

b September 21., NUca Community Church, 7401( Osl4on St., NOes, from 12:30 to

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s:r1 15. CIsmes meet on Tuesday amiThursday, beginning Tuesday.-- ol September 22.

rÇsL Moine East, Potter und Damp-stur. Park Ridge, from 7:15 to

,00rLo 9:45 p.m. On Tuesday. Septem-i°;, r fm Classes meet on Tuesday

undThmeday, beginning Thora-L° .

September 24.5ff Maine West, Oalotoo St. amilÑrr WoOEd. Den Pietosa, from 7:15Lç to 9:45 ou Wednesday; Septoni-tH - 16. Clhssea meet. Monday

mod Wednesday begimthsg Wed-nesday, September 30.

Mayer Kaplan Commuetty Cero-ter, 5050 W. Church St, Skates,from 9:15(1011:45 am. or. Wed-ueadoy. September 16. Clamesmeet Ou Wednesday and Fridaybej Wedoesday, Septem-ber 23.Girirbrock North, 230Q Sloermer

Rd., NOOthbrOOlO, from 7:15 to9:45 p.m. co Wednesday, Sep-tomber 9. Clasaes meet errMnrrdayeodWedrresdey. begirm-tog Wednesday, September30.For sann iroformation csII'tbe

E Peograns coordinator, 5-1984 ne 567-5821.MONNACEP is the adelt edsme,,

tino 00m nf the Oektoso Commrm-uy College District to caopereticaiwith MaiOe-NiIeO-NOrthfieIdTownship High Schools.'

Keith L CoiisagoHasp Seaman Recruit Keith L

Coosego, sos of }',eek M. Coei-go of 7327 N. Kilbcsrm, Lincoln-.rd. iscrurentlydeployedtotheMediteoreneen S .

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Diabetes experts to

/ Speak at meetingMelvin Chertack, M.D. und

l7i'ls Kupteh, RN., will be theguest speakers at the nextmeeting of the Arnd-icunDiabetes Assaciatiun-MaineTnwnship Area Chapter (ADA-MTAC). Themeeting will beWednesday, Sept. 16, at 7:35 p.m.in Johnson Hall at LutheranGeneral Hospitol, 1755 Demputer,Parlo Ridge.

Dr. Cbertnck and Ms. Knuichwin address the group on homeglucose manitaring. Humeglucose monitoring involves thepatient testing his own sugarleveltothebluodathurne.

Pr. Chertack Is an MsaclateClinical Professer of Medicine at

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the Abraham Uncolu College ofMedicino and former Presidentof the Northern Illinois Affiliateof the American DiabetesAssociation. Chris Kuuich, aRegistered Nurse, is mainly con-cernedwithdiabeteS education.

ADA-MTAC will lanchan tomeet the educational andemotional needs of diabeticsresiding In Matee Township ANDsurrounding area. - The grouphopes to provide Its memberswith curreut Informatian cancer-nlng research, treatment, andcontrai. DiabetIcI, relatives ofdiabetics, health prufeaulonals,andother interested persons areurgedto attend.

TheBegle,Thrrredey,September 1G, 051

District 64 receivesFederal funds forMath program

Title I uf the Elementary andSecandary Educatien Act of 1965Is a government program whichwas developed tu previde finan-rial assistance to meeteducational needs of children. ltaddresses itself specifically tethe educationally disadvantagedchild who has a need far entrahelp even though he may nut beeligible for special educationThis year, sa In the tust twoyears, Dlutrlctf4 applied for, sudwas granted, funds under theTitle I prevision. Our project basbeen written to provide help inarithmetic. Bosnios the federalregulaliontor Title I, only certainal District 64 schools qualify forthese funds. They are Carpenter,Franklin und Jefferson.

Chitdreñ selected for theprogram will be encased fromregalar classes to attend 8f-minute periods, 3 ta 5 times aweek. These sessiom will -sup-plament regular math classesand emphasize computationalsIcilIa, oper-land accuracy as weltas concept formation. All Title Iclasses wilt he limited in size tono more than six children. Smallclasses provide more chance forindividual attention so that eachchild learns at bis own rate. Pee-and pest-testing will be done toassess progress. Cbildreo will heñccepted into the program se-eording lo teacher recamznen-datiom, past performance andpast test results.

Miso Barbara Bowers, hasbeen deaigoated team Leader forthe Title I Project is District 64and willprovide these services atCarpenter School. She will beassisted hy Mrs. BarbaraFrederick, who wifi provide thearithmetic help at Jefferson andFranklinlehools.

SacredmusicprogramThe Collegians Brasa Quintet,

from Baptist Bible College ofdansa Summit, Pennsylvania,presented a program of sacredmusic al Beiden Regular BaptistChurch on Wednesday Sept. 9.These students are representingthe College durmg the ouznzneraoddurtogtho 1951-82 school yearIn churchei and couferooceaacross America, proelaizuing themessage al Christ through brassand vocal music. In addition,they will counsel with hundredsafyòuthlnschools, comps, rafflesandweekeod retreats.

The Quiuete included GregAllen, Lack Haven, - Peo-nslyvania; Peter - Dodd,Bisghamtse(, New York; BaffinHoward, Berkshire, New York;Jonathan Rust, Elk Rapido,Michigan; and Kenneth Spink,Belfast, New York. RandallFagan, Butler, Peanslyvania, istheiraccompaoist.

Children's cinasesThe following classes for

¿hidren wilt be offered hy theNUes ParkDistriet duringthe fallsesuisu. Classes begin Oct. 6.Call 9674033 for Information.Tiny Gym, Gym for Tots-Ballet,Tap, Ait, Sculpture, Tumbling,Gymnastics, Jr. Gymuasties,Karate, Cheerleadtug, FloorHockey, BasketbalL and FlagFOOtball. Soccer clames begin

- Sept. 12. -

More Informatian will beavailable as the program Is Im-plemented. Questlom regardingthis program may arise anParents' Night, especially in theproject schools. 8f the above in-formation is not sufficient to au-swer them queries, please directioqsiring parents ta call Dr. JoboFletcberatl99-73f3.

Pegefll

Volunteer soccercoaches heeded!,The NUes Park District Soccer

League needs volunteer soccercoaches to conch grade schoolteams from Nelsen, St. JohnBreheuf, Oar Lady of Ransom &st. Isaac Jauges schools In Riles.Praétíceswffl he afterschool3:35or4:fOla5:f6ar 5:30p.m. dur-ingthe week with ganses on Sstsr-

- days. If interested, contact JayRuss at967-89?S (2-16 pm M-F) erDebby Nelson at 9674033 (9-5 M-

- F). Some hoowledge 'n soccerrules and fundamentals wilt hehelpful.

Save MoneySave Energy

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A WITH A NEWRHEEM

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5,0 you hau ng trouble ,,Ufl yourhotwster heotsr?GetnidOf;tnOeduring our esrbn 555 WATERHEATER SALE. Y oucarsaoe lots -lers. tsReces ditterenod ouillema eri ois, eopertorztlsmsflS tripohIo h,esultoir outstay dingpent ormorco.uy d relisbi tItO.W flat000l your loI Iuater nods.Wi. Causo OREEMOS SALENOW

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BUSINESS SERVICES

ALUMINUMAWNINGS

Home Improvement ValuesDeal Direct

ALUMINUMStorm Doors-Windows-Siding-

Soffita & Fascia

On Ventaire AwningsSave 20%FLAIR

ALUMINUM PRODUCTS859-9550

6837W. Tnuhy, Niles

ALUMINUMSIDING

$$SPEcIALS1JMME RAIES$$

.ALUMINUM SIDINGSOFFIT It FASCIASEAMLESS GU1IERSWINDOWS t DOORS

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AWNINGSEut InstaIsIinsFsIy Insu.ed

Dent with OwnerNORWOODSIDING&INSTALLATION, INC.

631.1555MasteCbargesVi'

ALUMINUM SIDINGSOFFITFASCIA

SEAMLESS GUTFERSAil WnrkGsaranteed

Inssred, Free EstimateO'CONNOR SIDING

MS77

MIDSUMMER SPECIALON ALL ALUMINUMSIDING PRODUCTS

25% disrnmst, us snffit, fnscia modtrim. Sesmiess gutters $2.66 perfoot, colors extra.15% nIl all storm windows anddunrs. Fully insured, guaranteedworkmanship.

FREE ESTIMATESMONOGRAM SIDING CO.

Des Plaines. Ill. 625-1255

NOes ne weekends 631-9112

WHOLESALE SEAMLESSGUTIERS

SOFFIT FASCIA

SIDING

G D G GENERAL REMODELING

823-0035

BLACK-TOP

WHELAN PAVINGOF LINCOLN WOOD

__. Excavaliofl. Resurfacingof drivewaysSeal Coaling - Palehing

FREE ESTIMATE. 675-3252

AdVerIiID Your Business

- HERECall 9663900 For Special

BiisinessService DiectoryRates

Theilugle,Thuruday,September 10, 1951

CARPENTRY

EXPERIENCED CARPENTER

Does M Kñk Of WieSoReaumeSile RaIesFREE ESTIMATES

- 114-4133

282-1663 ehm 5 P.M. -

Reptace leaky, hard to apes, old-fashioned metal framed windowswith new Andersen Brand main-tenance-free window units.Call now:

- Rab 541-9349. Terry 675-3469

fsrns 105ean -

CARPET CLEANING

TOUCH OF BEAUTY

.- CARPET CLEANINGThe best trsch-mouoted stéamcleaning equipment made. Freeestimates. Carpet dry within 3-5hours. 15g per nqsare foot. Fatlymsured.

8218091

CATCH BASINS& SEWERS

-

JOHN'SSEWER SERVICE(5551056 Milwaukee. Nitos

696-0889Your Neighborhood Sewer Man

- FLUSH SEWER SERVICEFree Estimute -

r,nrn,ddOg - nbs&r,oS,sikso-I,,,n,ins .flndC,itwISCswnn,ilss 5vPPOwP

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998-6810

14E Janes CI. Slenuiewftennu n,mnw O

'CEMENT WORK

LILJEGREN AND HARVEYCONSTRUCTION CO.. INC.

30 Years Same LocationINS. .BONDED FREE EST.

Patins Geruge FluorsSidewals Ddvowuys

-Fnoodati000 . Sleps

647-9044 : flh"-25157364 N. Milwaukee

- Riles; III

HENEGHANCONCRETE

Driveways, patios, walh, garagefloors and foundations.

FREE ESTIMATE --

023-2519

CLEANING &HAULINGWewlicleallymr Ilasemelit

ned basil away all of the a*:

- 345-6882

FURNITURE REPAIR& REFINISHING

EXPERTTOUCH UP&REPAIRof furniture; cabinets, doors, etc.Cigarette burns, cologne & waterstains, nicks & scratches.

FREE ESTIMATE( Steve Rennen

.

299.1412 or *5-7395

HANDYMAN

HANDYMANCarpentry PasetlugElerteical PtumbingFloor &WaltTiIe in Ceramic

nrWhat Have YacIoinide& Outside Painting

&WullpuperiugOrgaaiae Clasdts

CALL ROY

955-6555

KITCHEN CABINETS

WOODGRAININGAfraction ofthecost of refinishingnr laminating. Give your kitchencabinets a new richly graised,oiled wood finish. Painted ormetal. No stripping, no mess.Many wood-loses. Unbelievableresults. Samples. Call eves, Ron.

4376291

LANDSCAPING

BUTCH'S LANDSCAPINGPowrr Robing Roto TillingComplete Laws &Gardes Care

. Syring Cteas-UpOrnamental & Decorative Gardebs

Weekly Maisteoance

BUTCH JERRY635-7950 995-9316

s & M LANDSCAPING

On(-::tI l. di::,. dilg,a a i,,,ull,ui,:, all,,, ,,101,,lO: Olsn,d&si.-lie,,dißt. h :5,y,:-nl,.,l:calIeu.I9.is,,salle,rk na,, Ont. CIlI ,,rlrc,

220.0l137

LANDSCAPING

SODDINGWEEKLY MAINTENANCE

DESIGNINO AND PLANTINGFREE (STIMATE

J. D. ENTERPRISES023-2561

MUSICALINSTRUCTION

Piaoo-Guitar-AccordioarOrgañ &Voice. Private inslrUCliOnS, homeor alodio. Classic & popolai-music.

RICHARD L GIANNONE965-3281 -

BUSINESS SERVICES

PAINTING

INTERIOR b EXTERIORPAINTING

Wattpapering, wallwashing,plastering & drywall. Cleanprofesiosal work at affordableprices. Local tradesman.Estinnatesgivengladly, anytime.

CaIIJIm Breonanat,966-1194

Special ruosideralion IO SedarCltlueus is usi-area.

FARBER

PAINTING SERVICE

Interior.&EnleriOrNo jobtoo small

FREE ESTIMATE

*8-6683

INTERIOR fr EXTERIOR

PAINTINGWALL WASHING

Also do small carpentry jobs.

966-3184

PAINTINGSPECIALRATES

Available on interior servicesFULLYINSUREDcall nan fc,fs iiacnia

E. WATSON & CO.811.1121

PLUMBING

VILLAGE PLUMBING AND. SEWER SERVICE

0p parpo, flat n,ar limiers, ,l,ctdcan, rodung, ,lk5, tollos, Ossee a, draie,000ligg,d, cater pressure w,,ratj,,a Oap.pli,, f,, the Os-It-VOsee, tee. C,npl,t,cianitas mi-acea k eapplies.

. 966-1150COURILAND AT MILWAUKEE

ROOFING

Low COSTROOFING

Complele Quality Roofing Service

FREE I5TIM6TS 966-9222weDle

NEW ROOFING

ANO REPAIRSAll Work Guaranteed,

Insured, Free Estimates

O'CONNOR ROOFING

965-3011

SEAL COATING

MARQUIS PAVINGSeal Coating

StrippingSnuw Plowing

Commercial &ResideolialFree Enlimaleo

823-2597 966-2700

HAVE A NICE WEEKENDI -

TELEVISION --. SERVIcE. -

TELEVISION SERVICE:

$2.00ServireCalt.Partsentra .

Ounserlhir. SnoWedWanted tu buy RAW, colar parti.bteTVsthatneed repairs.

NE 8-5229 -

TUCKPOINTING

FARRELL TUCKPOINTING fr -.

CHIMNEY REPAIRBrick Work Waterprmfing

Hot &stdngle RoofingFree Estimates

Insurance Certificate on Request136-lili Office

114-2479 Ano. Service

APPLIANCES

Kitcbenraoge-40", $75.955-4487.. 795/10.-5

Refrigerator. $50.00. 065-4487.-

757/10-9

FURNITURE

2-drawer qaeeu-nine headboard,like new. Box springo, mattress Aframe. $100.00. 966-7997. 757/9-lS

Rust-colored sofa bed - - $75.10.Colosiat style solid maple duftenlabte $25.05. Both in gus-5 cand.Wilt sell together for $55.50, Call5714519 or 465-5631 eves.

MISCELLANEOUS

Wall hanging, hand latch-hooked,oriental motif, new. Sell far costufmatoriatu, $50.50. 957-5635.

- 794/9-24

Lady Sunbeam labte model hairdryer, 3 controls, perfect, littlemoot. ½ price, $20.10. 967-9635:

795,9-34

Argus C-3 35mm.- rotor slidecamera. 945.00567-0445.

792/5-10

Delnxe 5 piece luggage set with -

wheetu, beautifully constructed.Reversant. $65. 565-1211

7 redwood planters - 2 wall style.$15.00. 947-8445. 755/9-15

35 mIn. storage trays. Stores 310

-slides. $2.95 ea. 7avail. 567-8445.

789/5-10

2-pc. console fluor model stereo-radio, AM-FM. $200.00. 957-8445.

- 750/9-10

Bosh nl KnoWledge, 20 outlines.Libe new. $100.00. 957-5445.

791/0-lt

Zenith 15" portable B/W TAT. Haspictwe but needs work $25. 965-4576. 790/10-5

Polaroid One-Step Inslant Pie-tItre Camera, used twice. $15.063-4876. 581/19-5

Two HR78-14 tires. $25eactt.470-5434

Two 14 inch rims. $20 each.475-1434

flEEDoJOB? - LÒOKAÎ

FLEA , MARKET

St. Liike'sUIdted Church nf ChristFien Murket, .9233 Shermer Rd.,MG. Sat, Sept. 19, lOam-Spm.Sellera' tailes uvail. far $10. Cali906-9233 far rea. Mon., Wed., Fri.

MANYBARGAINS!l!

GARAGE..

SALESot.,9Il2&Sun.,0/l3,9-,TI40N.Harlem, MIen. Furn., clothes,toys A many allier items.

Fri.15a.m.-Op.m.Sat.Sa.m.-5p.m.

Sun. 11 am. -5 p.m.9022 Ocanto, MG. (t bIb. W. ofHarlem A Sbermer.) Ckuld.'scloth., gmflm,tO9', variety al items

Fri. 9/lt A Sat., 9/52- 9 to 5. 8311Oseeola, NUes, Furs. A loIs ofmine. items. -

6535 W. Clevelnnd, Fri., Sat, Sun,9-11/12/13, 9-5. Child cidlferobe,dryer, apt slave, dining table. -

RUMMAGE SALE

Nn,thwuut Saleaban JuwWi Cong..1000 W. Lysna, MMnn Grove

SepL 13& 14, 9a.m.-5p.m.Sept. 15, 9a.m. , 1p.m.

Dempofer St. (8980 N. la MerelliSL) (7950W.) N. to Lyons St.

SUPER HUGE RUMMAGE SALE-F-any--

IIse9 hum auto, lnIoId;, doW. ele.9.4. I!11-12-t3, aim N. Oriole w: nf

MOw. ormes fr. Dia*m 00104sf

PETS

NICE PETS FOISADOPTION

TO APPROVED HOMESHrs. 1-5P.M.-7 days a week,

Receiving animate 7-5 weekdays,7-1 Saturday and Sunday.Ctosed allegai holidays.

KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER.

27A1N, Arllugfoo Htn. Rd.. Aetisgtu.s, Heigslu

. PE1S. FOR SALE

Canary andcage. $15. S65-4876800/10-5

USED CARS

1569 Buick Electra, clean, Orig.. owoer. Auto., A/C, PS/PB. Must. nell. $600 sr boot offer. 47f-9890 or

475-0432. 793/9-24

'6g : Volkswagen Beetle, ene.cond., 39,000ml. $1,540. 965-2005.

799/15-5

'53 Oldumobile, 65,500 mi., powerbrakes. Runs welt, body m en..cold. $1251 or hestolfor. 947.8881

'56 Cutlass, 4 door, tilt wheel, A/C,AM-FM stereo, PB, PS, $2,300.Days SZl-0629,ove: 823-5483 Gayle

.

WANTED TO BUY

Small opaque projector. Will payun cand. Call

WANTED TO BUYEséreiue bike willi speedamoter/odnmotnr. Good conditiOn. Under850. Eveslngo orI-lISe

REÇREATIONAL. VEHICLE

1976 20' MIdas motor home, ex.coud., $6,500. _

8S5-985,

APARTMENTFOR RENT:

0-room apt., 2 bonnie, avail. Oct.tot Adatta preferred. Call aft. 4p.m.675-6116 -

HOUSE FOR RENT,

DOORCOUNTY3 beden. home with fireplace osJack505purt'n sandy shores.Cinse to shopping and gott.Wedtly contata now or sommer '63.

815-1341

OFFICE SPACEFOR RENT

Small nlfiee rooms for rent. Willredecorate. Glande Bowl Building.

965-5300

ROOM FOR 'RENT

-Sin$le room, full bath, color TV,. maid service $135.10 A $245.00 per

month. 966-9600.

- CONDO FOR SALE

RARE

, SUBURBANPENTHOUSE

An 000rmous 4 hdrm., 3% bothpenthouse notte hou 2 privatesundechn, une yfI the masterbdrm., spectacular views of theChicago skyline, Iireplaee,dashes living room, gourmet cat-in kitchen A separate maid'squarters or guest sulle. This or-ehitectural maulerpiece ioprieedat osly $161,400. Special ownerfioancing avail. Coli HighlandTbwecO at 535-OSSO.

CITY, VIEWSFROM THE SUBURBS

SpaciOOs I hdrm. condo ollera cityskyline views from your ownbalcony. Larger thun most 2bdrm. ajlu. Wholesale istrodue-tory price and below marketfiaaociog. Clase to Golf Mitt andpublic transportation. CallHlghiaodTosseen at 635-OSOS.

WALK TOGOLF MILL

Thiu 2 bdim., 2 bath condo withbalcesy is larger than mont 3latean. apio. Panoramic views ofthe city skyline. Wholesale in-lroduciory price. Call HighlandTamed at 635-6955.

BUSINESS.OPPORTUNITIEL..

AMBITIOUS CO5JPLES TO RUNconsusiier servies ceniers fromhome, lo $ZRS/m0 15e-4041.

Ownyoar own Jean Sbeqi. Of-faring all the nationally Scopabrands euch au Jordanhe, Van-derhat, Calvin Klein, Sedgelfold,Levi and oser 70 ailier hrands.$12,506 includes heginoing invun-tory, airfare for I to the apparelcenter, training, fixtnreu andGrandOpening Promotions. CallMr. Lusghilfl at MademoiselleFashions H12439-tDS4.

TIME SHARINGOwna deluse beautifeittyforoinheFlorida oeean-Iruot condo nr.Disney World fur only $6000.Terms.

RESORTOWNERSHIP COEP.312/963-3551

. MICHIGANinnwu.o_INIALIW1NA1EALOaGEpnerEoTv F005ann -

op nene,. nee,,hsote,i sacrIfIce. in p,.-md te p,eeres ti tnI,en . emtleo, Ilehing.nitrer sports. nest mli. On,h mme on Iboia. e000,d cran. v,..raand some, follyie,olated. 2 g. bdmts. C000tro kit. /dm,,II. lieti to. no. Ci,nl, dr. tetisded a,e. -Lan does paymeet. e.ac 000atra at teens.tt%.Call: 111150e-un,

Trade or Sell Condo-Des Plainesurea. Poni, tennis A ree. room.$43,550. l0½% 0550m. mul'tgagn.Gayo 927-8629-eve. 827-5413 Gayte

BOLINGBROOK -

UnincorporatedBeau. 1½-yr-pitt home inprestigious Falcon Ridge. 3 BR.,2 ho., 1g, psld. FR, 0105e fi-pIc.,2½ cor gar., C/A, premium ¼ ac.lot. Beau. lnttnepd. $695/mo. 55b%-0550m. noMe. Call owner 995-4217

AREANSAS-OZARESRETIREMENTSPECIAL

Oayt,rthetatsre a,rai,e Ito, f15511 here.tO belotital ip,ee,elthllhi 0, mmf,000ln tides. hamo on the Osttil, Oiver io theO,edt,. doni. tilhino and P10,-rat],,d,e,,,.OiOe. Gordos. nrnsard. Ail tilitlel Siervi,ns. sos,. ein/ed. 000,,hnlac tren-u,end. latan, vendIs.

501/448-2626

OPEN SAT-SUN. litesBY OWNER

Saugaoash. 6135 N. KEATING.Corner ranch. 4 BR, DR, LR, FRw/Orptc. Cab. kit., 2½ bu., homt.,bar, rep. i-Itt., att. dec. 2½ corgar. C/A. Asking $l55,080/assm.mort. 1145%.

292-4782

4 mpm hi-level, t',h baths, 65 n 125lot, 2 eargorage, $59,508. ..

ECONOMY REALTY755-8680 755-1350

LINDENHURST-By DossIer$78,701, 945% contrAct with$10,015 doms. Prime area, 3hdrm., raised ranch, upgradedcarpet, ceotral air, 2 cOr garage.cathedral ceilings, large lot.Days 937-9735 business nr 298-4577resideoce, eves. & weeleendo. Ankfor Tom. Immediate occupancy.

HELPWANTED

Lise & Work In Beautiful Nurtb-call Iowa (Overlooking Ilse Rulliog

IBluffs ufthe Mississippi River)

RESPIRATORY TECH.PROGRAM DIRECTOR

F So. Campus, Peusta. Most heregistered RespiratoryTherapist. with esperiesce onfaculty of Reupiralory Techprogram and Baccalaureatedegree in Education. Encetleotworking couttitions. Poll benefits.New facilities. Near wioter andnominer recreational facilities.Contact: Perseomel Office, Nor-Uleast Iowa Tech lostihite, Box

. 498, Calmar, luwa 52132, Pheoe319/562-3203

BAKERY SALESLADY

,.--. WANTED

Apply. 5744 Milwaukee Ave.

Chicago

DENTAL ASSISTANTFULL OR PART TIME

Golf Mill area.Esperlence1lref erred.

298-1180

The Bugle, Thorsday, September 95, 1991 Page 29

CLERK TYPISTPART TIME

4 days per week, vicinity OoklosA Milmaokee.

. 961-8090

TELEPHONE SALESWe seed 3 good people willing loboro to seit Financial PlanningSemioars io modern olliee.Salary + conotntsnibs. Call:

Mr. Frank at I.C.S.631-3822

MEDICALOPPORTUNITYLive aad Work InBeanliOut

Cealcat FloridaDEPARTMENT HEAD

RESPIRATORY THERAPYFlorida corporAtion is seeking aRegistered Therapist to managea department in Central Florida.Applicant must have strungbackground is Pulmonary Pun-etion, ERG, Stress Test, EchoCardiography, Critical' Care asdRoutine Therapy. l-2 yearsSopervtnory enperteoceprelerred. Salary commensurolewith enperience. For more in-lormotion write: LPT, INC., 734North 3rd Steed, Salte 155,Leesburg, FL 32740 oc cultcollent 904/787-9300

, YOUNG MEN F- WOMEN

Expandiog company seeds:Management Trainees; Adver-lining; Sales; Office Help;PohtlCRelations. Can earn Part Time 56per hr. Full time up to $365 perweek. Mr. Schmidt, 635-1090.

PARTTIME POSITIONSCompany expansion. Now paying$6.15 per boor. Min. uge 18. Idealfor stodento A moosligbters. Call1-4 p.m. oaiy. 459-8850

COMMERCIAL LOAN CLERKBank Experience preferred or will train-right person with goofigure aptitude, nflice experience antigood typing shills. Allquashed applicanto ohoold have a pleasant manner and ap-pearance for this respnnsihle posittoo is our Commerical LoaeDepartmenl. - - -

F

We offer a nompetitive salarycommensurate with your

onperienne and a liberal fringebenefit package...

Fne eme inferonalino, please call:

SKOKIE1605'4 saOtNGS

BANK4400 OAKTON STREET-SKOKIE

Annqesiovpon,eitycmrl,yerovF

LoeellaRnss

674-4400 -

. STORE DETECTIVESExpenenge Preferred

Available nl the following locations:'MOSSTON GROVE ' 'MT. PROSPECT'HOFFMAN ROTATES 'HIGHLAND PARK

'LOMBARDExcellent opportunity lar advancement, outslosding benefitprogram, travel enpe0005 pias employee discount us merchan-dise. For conlidentiat interview appointment, call:

. 843-1120HOFFMAN ESTATES STORE

2g GnU CoolerMonday throFriday, 9:SSam-Gpm

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RECEPTIONISTFor Optomeloist's Office

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Sonnnwski -chosen CommunityClient Niles chairman...TeenDance Club bas over 200 mcm-bern meeting atGrennan Heightoon Friday nites...Park Bd. ap-proveomidget race traçk behindPublic Works bldg...Owners scoffat $25,000 appraisal for 2½ acresite för puck on east side ofWaukegan nortb of Jonquil...Petitioners on Lilt ut. floodedarea aim to correct back-yardfluodtsg...Don Metz representoNUes in AlIStar ganse at milenoStadium.

IVearnAgo,,.

No Bill' returned from GrandJury on cbarges 2 Nitospolicemen committed acoso lastHalloween - when SondtropReotasrantinas homed down atHarlem and Milwaukee.Songlasneu and watch 'ofpolicemen were found io fice andoneof policemen had oovere hoc-no which he said were cauned byexplooion of his foroace at home,which he unid occurred at oametimé us restaurantfire...Dedicate WashingtonTerrace Pnrk...Oukton College

- beard ueeko Beckwith-Narrugan-sel site...Enct050re of NUes icerink underwuy...Nutre DameHigh School hegino 11th year...Demputer Plaza Bunk celebrateslot anniversary...Pesole, Skuja

' oppose Four Flaggo Center to heknUt on Fink's Links and HolidayKennels property on Golf Roadnod Milwaukee Ave...ShoppingCenter contributes $50,000 toNilen.00rntandpipe foc additiondlwater storage for Nileniten atnorth end of village. Resident-Ron Vernon conducto one-mancampaigj agniost center citingtraffic congestion and plethora ofstures io Riles as reasons toreject shopping center requmt..Lightning hills Morton Grove girtin JaJo restaurant parking lot.One -Riles man from RoseviewDrive in hospital after beingutruck...Llghtoing nIno struck ahome and garage at 8210 Moscosand a hume at 0558 DIentO... After.10 yearn of controveray NUespark bd. receives dead for-1.09acres of land formerly owned bySelutoI District 64 between Orioleand Oleander ut Lahon st. ut acant of $85,000 with federal grantpnying for half of it...Kes Scheelrecovering from Illuens inResurrection Hospital...Oñeyouth was killed and 2 worewounded by robber who took $400from gas station at Dempster andWaukegan...Three kidneydialysis machines purchasedfrom Riles Days money for $9,900will be horned at fire utation andwill be available free to Nilesites

Pat Meyers, Mark Podres andDoug Barletl, semifinalists in1973 Maine East Merit Scholar-ship program...Mike Nelsonmarried to Renate Stoffels ofWest Germany. Nelson is sos ofPark Lane's Webb h LucilleNelson. . Sanan Pomazalhoneymooning in Nomao...OpenHouse for new District 03superintendent Allen Gogo...Mor-tun Grove man, who firM gavedescription of gas station killer,taken Into custody after wuundedattendaulsidentify litinas killer.

3Yearn Ago...-

Maine Superintendent Short:"Lutheran General Roapital sotinterested in Maine East propei-ty. The honpital has all theprnperty it needs and caomanage". Short in atoo a trunteeof the heupital...Nilen establishesfis-st shopping center patrol withita Golf Mill Patrnl...Nstre

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Uncut compsters will includeprogramming all crimen coleemUted in Morton Grave to helppolice track when and wherecrimea are . occurring."Hnpefuliy lt will help un dudeploy officers to íeduce crimeaand.aato accidento," explainedlticledon - , -

Additionally, police will corn-putorizestatisticn on which iater-sectiana tgafftc uccideittu occurand try and find noiatlana todecreasetheseaccidenta

Morton Grove VillageTreasurer Themas Downes saidthe potential fur police use of thecomputer was uae of the mainfactors the village consideredwhen deciding tu purchase rum-putero. DOWIIeS neid the IBMcomputer, - including nis ter-usinaIs, four printers and the ne-tuaI computer hou cestihe villageabout $110,000. Dannen noted,"The computer will keeptrack ofall informationthepellee are sowcequicedto have.'

Residen collecting unpaidticket fines and village stickerbfflu,the police computer in beinguaedtor 'man power allocation",according to Davis. The coin-poter will tell police officiais how

:much time officers are upendingwriting traffic Uebeln, answering

- calls and doing paper workDavin aad Incledaa stressed,however, that theng -statisticswould he used only to assist inspreading work mure evenlybetween afficern and not toevaluateeachpuliceman.

The Marten Grove police tooktu their computer to provideassistance in all phases uf policework However, Davisis quick topoint out that the computer inonly a machine whlckwtll workwell only if it has quality Infoc-matlon programmed into it.Davis hupespeople will not be la-tlmidatedbythecompoter.

And summing up what thistechnological wizardry in allabdut, Incledon nald, 'The rum-putee cao do for os what it wonldtake one or twa peuple to nor-mafly du. The computer given un

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the necesuaryinfocinatlontodu abetterjub."

Damen Brother Buniface Lan-denberger dieo...Carol Burnsmarries Mario Verre. Carel indaughter of Larry and Val Burys

Jokes Clouter will retire at endof school year at Maine EasL..Riles woman cop geta off-colorgag gift from fellow cops. Policealso want to enforce tee shirt or-der which all copo must wear.Aftershe receives apology fromfellow-officers she eventuallyresigns...Nilesite aube barricadebe removed from Riveroide andTooby...Roo Versos in in 'Suicidein Bk', a play at Jane AddamsTheatre...Lihrary bd. boldoclosed semino in attempt to ironout problems with ils ad-ministrator...Park employeeclaims he was fired because ofhis stand favoring a residencyrequirement for park employees,similar to the village's policy...Services were held for LorraineHartzell, former Oak School kin-dergarten teacher of 13 years...Avon's plan to develop GolfSchool cuss Into neighborhoodoppooitíon...NORTRAN driverson strike,..7% increase forDistrict 63's superIntendent Mueta $39,720...Bngle receives com-musity service award from Ill.Press Asaoc. for necios on NUesPslice Dephrtment's problems,..Park Ridge woman arrested of-ter being accused nf cameronspurse thefts ut local' bawlingalleys.

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CABLENETBasidllervïce 9.95

Home BoxOffice 7.95

Showtlme 7.15

Cineview ' - 7.05

Cablovisionlsc055tructinga dooltroznkbiotirectlnsalningle' feeder400MHZsystom. The cupacity ou the trunk cable,

whickisthe backbene ofthecableuysteni5 Iløekeexele., Thesystem is designedtainteccoanectwlth other municipalitiesandkas thepraclicalcapacityfortOdayandthe flexibility forfotoreexpamisntocareyprsgramsandserviceuthatWilibedesicedbythe Village residenlawhosubscribeinthintableservice. We were aioocarefultoaotethat Cablevision hasatrackrecoí'dofupgrading itusyntem. Forexainple, in OakPark nudotherarea communities, after construction hadcommenced, theymodeodditional expeoditures to increasethe capaclty.ofthatsystem. .

Thefranchlseagreemeotwith Cablevision provides channelsforgovernment, schools, huoinesses and the general publicundallowsthe Village to expand the number of communitychannels, os use isheing made of those already designated.

In conclusion, we feel that It in appropriato to point Ost that wespentmanyhoursinveotigatingandkeepingahreastofthec,omtantchanges occoring intloe Cable Television industry. We believe thatCabfevioion's proven record, inthe Chicagosuburhu, their eU Icientnyslem design, greater diversity of exclusive programs and lowerrates, will provide the type of Cable Television system desired anddeserved hytheresidento oftheyilloge. -

s/OrvilleOttow&Ang Morcheochi- - - Trustees, Villoge of Riles.

Debbie Temps -to hOst

personnel managers luncheonDehbio Temps, temporary em-

ployment service, will hunt areaperoonsol managers at a brook-fast Tuesday, Sept. 10 st 7:30am. and a luncheon Thursday,Sept. -17, at soon in the Munde-loin Holiday Inn, Routen 45 and93. -

Both sessions will include aninformative prugroas on euchtopico us coolly personad absout-eeium, senescal bunineno bUshy,demeaning the coni of recenti-meat, andbowmoch gmploposontsondees can help in these pro-blom meso.. Debbie Tempo recently oponeda fifth Chicago area outra inLibertyville which will serve thelibeetynille, Mmsdolein, und Vor-non Hills bosinem communities.

New member offuntkaisung staffThe Hebrew Theologic'ol

College has a000uoced that Rab-bi Ezriel Bawnol, of Bronklys,New York, kas been eogaged asiOn new Director of Development,replacing Rabbi Israel Fish-weicher, who recently took apolpitin Pittsburgh.

Rabbi Baumol, suo the Deosand Rush Yeshiva of crowsHeights Yeshiva and Mesifta,received bis Ordination Semichafrom the Chief Rabbi uf Israel,Rabbi Ovodya Yosef, and asofrom Rabbi Chalut Shmulovltn ofYesbivat Mir. Hels o graduate ufQueens College.

Rabbi Bownol has oerved osExecutive Directsr of YeshivatRabbi Chalut Berlin la Brookiyn.He has performed service forJudoinm in Israel, Australia,Hong Kong, Jopeo, and Taiwan.He has a wife, Choisi, und twochildren.

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Other offices ore in Nibs, Skukie,Schaumburg, und Wheeling. -

Adenisnion toche breakfast andluncheon in by -invitation only.Further information may be ois-taieuedbyunntacting Esther King,,e preaidenVaolen, 965-1400,

Pullen to headTaxingSubcommitteeHouse Executive Committee

Chairman Rep. Penoy °ullen (R-4th-Park Ridge) this week an-500nced the creation of'sabcom-mittees to consider the Tan-payers' Rights Amendmentreèeotly introduced by Rep. SamVinoon (ft-Otto-Clinton).

The Comtitutlonal Ansendmeotproposal is identical to onepreviously introduced Is the statesenate by Sen. Dus Tuffen (R-3rd-Hoffman Estates) who kas opon-sored by the proposal in previouslegislative sessions.

The animendmest would set aconstitutional limitationos bothstate revenues and local gover-ornent spending.

Also, Democrats appointed althe request of RepresentativesRalph Cappareill (D-15-Chicago),the committee minorityspokesman are RepresentativeDick Kelly (D-RoHouel Crest).Robert T. krobu (D-23rd-Chicago), Myron Kalas (D-19-Chicago) and Harry Yonrell (D-Rh-Oak Laws).

WèuitA girl, Shannsn Lee, 8 1ko. 1½

00, nu Angast 24 to Mr. and Mrs.Richard C, CaUda, 1800 Kennethdr., Den Plaines, Brothèr:Janon, 1. Grandpareutn: Mr. andMrs. Warren C, Childs, ParkRldgenndMr, widMen, Walter J-Hanson, BaflaloGrove, -

Nues suit. , . Contimeed from Pg. 1

cent fee, not only in Chicago, botalso outside the city on items soldwhich will be used in Chicago.The effect ofthis law would meanfor instance, tbat a Nitos autodealer would be required toreturn -one per cent of all carsales to Chicago residents to Ikecity of Chicago. The same wouldopplyto all Niles retailers.

The 'Chicago service tan,passed st the same time as thesales tan, requires allprofessi000fs performing ser-vices io Chicago to charge -theircuslomers a 00e per cent tanwhich is to be forwarded to thecity. In basic terms this mearnthat a Miles professiosal, whetherhe is a plumher, carpenter,lawyer or doctor, must collect anaddili000l 00e per rest tax fromhis Clsicags ca500mers and sendil lo the city of Chicago.

The legality of the Chicago ser-vice lax is curreotly beingstudied by the Illinois SupremeCourt. However, white waitisgfor a decision Chicago is stillcollecting the one per cent tanfrom professionals.

Blase said during the Tuesdaynight meeting that two-sf Niles'largest retailers, Sears Roebuckosd Co. and J.C. Penney, both inGolf Mill Shopping Center, haveindicated they will collect the oseper cent tax on merchandisedeliverediosto Chicago.

A Sears official, who wished toremain ansoy00000, recently toldThe Bugle that Sears' derision topay the tan was based spnnpolitics rather than law. TheSears official unid Sears wouldcollect the tan in ita suhnrbaostores because it wanted to avoidany possible harrassmeot byChicago officials at ita numerous'city stores.

Nitro businesses received let-'tern - with accompanyingregisirotion forms from the Cityof Chicago at the beginning ofAugust instructing them theywouldhave to begin collecting thesales tan from Chicago residentspurchasing merchandise io Riles.lo an August 6 letter to local

merchants, Blase- urgedbusinesses not to participate iothe program until the courts haddecided on their legality.

Also Bluse warned NIes mer--- chants not to fill out the

registration forons fearing theycould "he subject to harrasurnentand/or other involvement withthe City of Chicago."

Chicago hopes to collect $110million 0000ally from the servicetan and $95 million annually fromthe sales tan, according to Asset-te tyoh, Deputy Comptroller forChicago.

Labeling the Chicago sales tana 'trerneodous borden on sobar-bas merchants", Blase said hefelt Nibs would win the ssitbecause the Chicags tax is not eu.lorceable in the sohurbs. Ad-ditionally, Blase said il every-homerole municipality in Illisoisfollowed Chicago's example,each mmicipahty could impose asales tax spas businesses sellingmerchandise within theirmunicipality.

Is other business, the villageboard approved a nosing changepetition by the Milliooaire'u Clubrestaurant in Goll Mill shoppingcenter to csñstruct a dinner-ptuyhoase. Originally requestedby restaurant officials lastspring, Nibs cooing officialsdelayed approval of theplayhouse until details could beworked oat regarding aisles audcuits inthe building. -

Atoo the Nile'o Village Boardpresented a plaque tn retiringpublic worhsemplayee Rd Clark.Clark,-whaue father was Mayor ofRiles in the 1930's, had worked for

the pohlic works-department farsverl7yeors. - -

Representatives of Cablevision01 Chicago, recently awardedNiles cable television franchise,presented the villoge a check for$350,000 and a letter finalizing theagreement. - The moneyrepresented the first paysuent inwhat will evestually he $500,505delivered Is the village in "sp-front money" in euehaoge for thefranchise.

Blase noted Niles had workedsot "the greatest (cable)package asywbere in the subur-bu," wilhCahlevision.

Art Fair...Co,,tiooed trom Pg. ICenter staff at NT-61gO ext. 75.

The fair is scheduled to takeplace ost st doors, weather pee-milling, If the weather appearslo be lheeoteoing, the event willconti000 indoors in the molomeeling room of the Nues SeniorCenter.

- Morton Grovelibrary news

The Morton Grove PublicLibrary proudly presents the es-cellest botare film, "The GreatSoolioi" 55 Mon. Sept. 14 at 2:30004 7:30 p.m. This hilarisos andpoignant film about a machomarine pilot and his family, starsRnberlljovall and Blythe' Dan-nor. The film will be shown in theBaxile Ronm and admission is

The Morton Grsvé Library isalso presenting a "LaurenceOlivier Film Festival", featuring -four award-wiusing filmsslarriog the great English actor,On Tues. 5opt. 15 at 2:30 p.m."Wslheriog Heights" will beshown, This early Olivier film co-stars Merle Gbersu and DavidNiven and was filmed in 1)39.The lifmwillhe shown io the Box-ter Room at 2:30 only -and ad-missioo is free.

Looking for a job can be afrightening and frustrating en-perience, SO it is wioe to informand organize oneself beforehand.The Morton Grove Library willpresent a leetnee on "PreparingFor the Job Market" on Wed.Sept. lt at 0:35 p.m. Dr. GaieGrossman, Career Specialist inthe Adult Career Resource Ces-ter at Ookton CommunityCsl)ee, will he the speaker. She-will advise on preparingresOmes, handliog interviews

- and exploring job possibilities intoday's compelilive society.

The second part nf an Invest-ment Seminar ' by KidderPeabody 5- Cn. will be condsetedat the Morion Grove Library noThurs. Sept. 17 al 7:30 p.m. JnhnVirva will be the speaker andadmission is free.

Singles l'anorainaSingles Panorama Coalition is

presenting a musical for Singlesaged 20 and 30 at Oho MayerKaytass Jewish Community Ceo-ter, 5550 W. Church st., Skokie onSunday, September 13 at 7:30p.m. Marty Peifer in Ike guestentertainer.

Fur information call Gail Pein-ce. 675-2200 ext. 217.

District 63Continued trum Pg t

receive a median saln' of about$20,000 per yeor. Most of the per-mnnel earning this salary bave -

five or more years of college.;Salaries for 12 admInistratorsother thon Bond were -also ap-proved with a median of ahout$50,000.

Boord members, althoughscheduled to ratify a tentativecontract with the teachers,hesitated because a contract withspecific language was not yetavailable. Barbara Korb, vice-president of EMPIA and a unionnegotiator, suggested schoolhoard members ratify the tes-tstive contract us the teachershad done Augost 31. Boardmembers complied with herrequest to indicate "intent" pen-ding pe°esentatioo of the formolcontract. -

- The school district and- teachers reached an agreementin eight segotiating sessions for o

- salary increase of 20.2% for thetotaltwo-year contract,

Several parents agais corn-plumed sfthe long and hazardousroute children must take toTwain school in order to bypass astockade fence place by Cour-ttand Square Condominiums suthe east side sI Western avenuenorth of Golf road.

Ata former meeling, the schontadministration was directed tocontact Courtland Square in or;der to obtain peressission for in-stallation of a gale and lock in thefence. lames Bowes, businessmanager, xaid the condominiumassociation woutd discuss thematterat 5-ob-nest meeting.

Board members took thesonsual step of approving amotion defeated at a formermeeting. The motion wouldprovide for $1,500 suhsidies to sin

- teaching team coordinators atGemini schont for the 1081-02school year. Donald Huebner,principal of Gemini, said theteam cnsrdioatsrs would be"unifying" thin first year of thecombined Apollo and Geminijunior highscbool student bodies.

Apollo was cloned is one of thedistrict's austerity measures.Voting against the expenditurewere board members- AnnSostriu, J000 Futterman andLarry Solomon. Richard Smith,board president, voted againhithe rneásure once hot not thesecond time. Norman Padanoand Don Weiss also' votedTuesday in favor of the me050ee.Weiss wax absent during the firstvote.

During a public participalionsession, a parent voiced her cou-cerm over the high busing fee,about $00. She said her chitdtenlive over a mile from school andshe is the sote provider. Shesuggested there be some'allowance for per5055 not able toaffordthe fees. -

Board members discussedlease agreements between the

- schont and park districts, TheNibs Park hoard maintains thegrounds or some grounds aroundthree of the district schools. Atacomosittee meetiug, parto hoardmembers discussed renIaI of aroom in Oak school io return forthis work. Philip Deckowits,school board member, said hethosght Ihe tease did coli for"reciprocity". Deckswito said hewould be in favor of lelting thePark Board use one mom in Gabschool.

At a special hoard rneelingAugust 31, board memherx ap-proved the proposal from Nor-Obero Trust Company, SternBrothers and Company audClayton Brown and Associates,Inc. for a bond sate of about$5,000,500 with au average io-

Ill

tereat rate of 12.99627% wilh a biddoted August 31 and Decombar tmaturities each year. Northern

Trust desigolated lhe CommercialNational Bunk of Chicago as itspaying agent.

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- The major difference between systems is the 2 com-moisities is Evanston will have more time for programming.According to Ike Cablevision people, the 2 communities banedifferent seeds. Evanston has Northwestern Universitywhich it mptieo wiltrequirewider cable services thou Nitos.

- We assumed the different seeds nf the communities meausdifferent eqoipment and studios will serve Nitos and Evan-stan.

The comptenities surroundiug the entire cable TV subjectohscares the many facets to uuderstsndiog the subject. toose office Marckeschi and Ottowexplained how they west ont01 lnwn aud iovestigated os Ike spot cable TV operations inother com000nities. They devoted more than 2 years to

- studying the subject And they are far from experts. Is ourdiscussion wilk them, they disagreed with each other as to

- the reqsioite) seeded in acquiring a 3% retoro from fees vgr-sos a 5% relaro, which Nues will be eligible for. It-manifested how complicated Ike subject is and how difficult-it is tu make a sousd judgmeot in assessing cable TV's poleo-tiaf. -

Cableoet was the firxl choice of 17 northwest communitiesthat joined with Nitos in studying companies. Cablevininn,which Niles chose, was their 3rd choice. Riles passed a Mar-ch resolntin:, ',hieb favored Cabtenel. Just a few weeks agoCablevision came up with $500,000 upfraot money whichswitchedNiles ints their network.

According to Marehesehi, after they switched, Cablenet nf-feeed $600,000 for soc in the installation of a tornado warningsyslem.

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The strongest argument io Nites' favor is there ore 10 oc-live Cablevisino franchises io Ibis area while Cablenet kan-only one, down sooth in Edwardsville. Marcheschi and 0110walso contend Cahlenet was Ike first choice by the 17 cons-munitiex, largely because they were willing to limit theirfranchise custracl to a 5 year period. Subsequently, they

- changed it to 15 years, which Marcheucki c00100ded woo acossideratioo io changing Nilex board's collective mindaway from Cabtenet, their firstchsice.

- As we attempt to weed notatI the chaff, we're trying to-. seek key points which should he the significant -ones in

reaching a sensible choice.

- - Accordisg 1k the cable people, Riles apfrsnl money will bededucted from future revenses hosed on a 3% figure. Nibscould be eligible for a 5% revenue retors. This point seeoe,sworth exploring and one un which 0110w and Marehexehidisagreed. We were told iñ order to be eligible for the 1% foe,

- the money received must be axed in the cable TV held. It isonly our aos:ooption, hut if Niles takes the advance $550,500and places il in its goeral food, it may not he eligible for the5% fee roturo but will only receive 3%. The point shnsld be

- clarified.

The stadio, facilities, equipment and services should be theother areas In he compared. We believe this is where therec0n be a vast difference between companies. Loss facilitiesshould limit services. Mod leus equipment and other serviceswill decrease the quality of cable services In the community.

0110w was a bit disturbed as he wafted from oar office. Hetold os we're out to sell more newupapera. He wax angry.

- Rut we still have the echo is our ears from Friday, when- Citblevision's own representative said it is a "trick" to handout money upfr051, it is not good business, and it is deprivingfoSare village boards of revenue,.

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SANDWICH BAGSPloctio, with pleotcd bottoms,fold-lock top. Dic penser boo.

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FASHION HANDBAGS

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WOMEWS,UENSCAMPUS HOSE

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Roy. 1.87

OREOCOOKIES

1.44

COOKWARE SALE

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