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,---- ]ìr: Sti'et : 6O68- . ..? JuIesPandera,5formerNlles . .park dkector and e1ectMcom- . mlimier in 1961, died of an ap parent heart attack Thesday al- ternoenwhile driving a village . basen Mllwaukee AveThé bus - -- veered across Milwaukee Ave. in-. the 6OO block striking a - telephone pole wblcIlanded atop - ";FrOm the- - -- - --- - - byfludBesuer era : dies of-heart attack Coming back from downtown - Tuesday afternoon we polledin tothe-Demputer-Arco station It -woo Joot 1:3015 the afternoon. : Behind the ntotion-coanter proprletorGlennXoniba otufed - n cigar in oar pocket aad an- nounced Anthony Kosiba had -- ;_ jost arrived on thé scene, 'weighing is at eight pouods. Glenn wan button-popping proud andwau letting one and -all know ébout this special event. We drove away with the ring ofjoynusneno which always nceompanies ouch good news. - Later into Tuesday afternoon Keith Peck telephoned The Bugle to let us know Julie Pan- deco had died of a heart attack earlier. Ironically, it was at about 1:30 in the afternoon whenitbappened. - -After the initial shock -of hearing sad news. your mind -- wanders in strange paths. I rememberTevy In FIddler 0e the Raof always talking to God, admoniuhing him for waking his lotahard one. I, too, wanted - to speak sharply to the guy ap- niales. I wanted to ask him why liés takingall the good guys. AiwlI wanted to remind 1dm - there's plenty of room down here. He places a new eight pounder en this plated and then . takes away a very good man who should have stayed around awbllelouger, . Wemetjulenattlinbeglnnlng I of oar Bugling dals We had .-- ::cu.tin.edPnge2 the bun. There - were no passengers In the bon. Four movlñg autos were slightly damaged according io Nilen police. Pandera wan the former history and physical education teacher at St Mary's of the - Continued on Page 11 Nues ToWnship PatriciaRelu Handool, Rapobli- can Committeeman of Nileo Township invites the comnomity to the Septmher meeting of the NTRRO on Téonday, Sept. e, at- the Skoldo Valley V.F.W., 7401 Lincoln at 73O p.m. Mary McDonald of Lincoln- wood, a Cook County Conyhio- stoner; RObert Kootro, Stete - Sesator; and Denn lindero, Oak Park COmmittOemm4 and pmieo- Niles Library programs The travei film City of Len- don" will he shown at 1:3e p.m. Saturday, August 27 in the Niles Public Library, 6160 Oaktoo si. Thin film offers a tour of historical and contemporary London with guide Valerie / Singleton. Admission io free. - John Ktewsky of Common- wealth Edison will present a free program entitled Energy Con- somation In the Hument 7 p.m. Monday, August 29, Is the Niles Public Library, tio Oakten st. . Mr. Kiowoky will present a abort film and offer tips for energy conservatIon in the home. Pick up your free copy of "101 Ways to SaveWaste Watchers Galde' avallableattheprogram. - For muro Information, call the malnlibraryatff7.8554. Vifiage Holiday - Hours - The Village of Nina Adssoiniu- - traites Ofdmn will be closed in obeervs!o-o of Labor Day on : Monday, September li .. - Regular Satucday morning houru will resume on Saturday, Selitembec 10. Hours are from ,J8:30 ass. to noon. Jules Pandera GOP meeting sorsi KentLaw School o-M he the speakers. McDonald & Kootro will ha roportisrg on county nod nieto govermoe,rt roopoetively, o-hilé Sedavo will discuss the topic Whet lt Means to Be n Republican Today.' - Refreohasents o.411 he oorved. Cali 966-32akfor infonnatiori on- this meehag-sd the NThRO First Tuesday'-' Meeting ocio-ni- ole. - - Free blood pressurereadings FREE blood pressure readings will ho taken by the Community HealthDepactment ofNiles at the - Administration Building, 7601 Milo-echen ave. Thee will ha taken os September 1, 1983, hetweenthe boors of4 and 8 p.m. No appointment io necessary. - BoyScout paper drive The Boy Scouts IIoop 175) of St. Joha Broto-of Parish, Nitos, will be condoning o paper drive 00 Saturday, August 27 and Sundly, Augoot 28. Bring your papero to the trailer at the sooth end ofen school pachinglot, 8301 Harlem ave. Scouts ovili m,ioad your car ooSaturdey from 9 toO nod on Sunday from 9 to 3. This lu n groat opportonity to clean out the basoment und gecege and attiro same timo help you local Scouting program. Tell your dmnds and oeighhocu/obout the paper drive. Everyone bese- tito :hy recycling the paper. Rememherif its only a handle or e whole carload, tha Scouts will he there to -unload your car. - Sfriker-pUlle gun on truck driver at Teletype A strikkig werber- at Telelype Corp.-, 5555 W. Touhy Ave., allegedly threatened a truck driver with a gun when he aitom- pied te drive across n picket lino - ou Wednesday, Aug. 17, accor- diogtotheNilenpolice - - Police reporto -indicate the driver was attempting to -leave the corporation at the Toohy and Central driveway at 298 orn. Picketing workers, who recently walked out along with employees -of American Telephone and Telegraph, allegedly rea In front of the truck when it attempted to leovethe area. - - The -traék driver told police these pläheters with the excep- Castinuedon Page 25 Nilesiles in Park Ridge - park district to receive letters Park seek-s annexation of--PRúrea byBabßeneer - - 'The Nues Park District is osthajog our goals-and will be preparing to send Out letters sent te ailNiles residents who are asking reoidenis residing within- io the Park Ridge Park District the boundaries of the Park Ridge - stating reasons why we would Perk District io cosoiderhatog like them to become part of the anoejed into Nibs Park District. Nitro Park District. We want feed While no dote han been set for hack ris this regardless- of - sending out the- letters, parkof- whetherit ispro or coo." - finals and heardmernbers seem At first glnncethe advantage of - intent on exploring thé1oosibthty -these residents coming into the __of annexing this aree of 250-- Nies Park District seem tu out- - homes - - weighthe disadvantages. Commenting during theAogsst - First, the tax rate-is lower in 16 - Nues Park Biard meetingNilen where residento pay 30.9 Commissioner JimPiershi said, centsper$lleequalined-ossessed 'A letter is being composed Contmuedospage2l - Iig Whee!s champiOn - MikeSchweigert, 2½ yearold residentofNltes, clutches his arino ill victory after finishing first Inthe Nibs Perk District Big Wheels Rally. The Rally, consisting of eleven different races, was held Monday, Aug. 1.- Approximately 56 big wheelo peddled for prizes. ?t1 l:' - 1 r AU . --1 ge'' lles ifl14J p ..ermerRoad Bilas. 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Page 1: evanced.nileslibrary.orgevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1983/08_25... · ,---- ]ìr: Sti'et : 6O68-. ..? JuIesPandera,5formerNlles. .park dkector and e1ectMcom-

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. ..?

JuIesPandera,5formerNlles. .park dkector and e1ectMcom-

. mlimier in 1961, died of an apparent heart attack Thesday al-ternoenwhile driving a village

. basen Mllwaukee AveThé bus- -- veered across Milwaukee Ave. in-.

the 6OO block striking a- telephone pole wblcIlanded atop -

";FrOm the-

- --

- --- - -byfludBesuer

era: dies of-heart attack

Coming back from downtown- Tuesday afternoon we polledin

tothe-Demputer-Arco station It-woo Joot 1:3015 the afternoon.

: Behind the ntotion-coanterproprletorGlennXoniba otufed

- n cigar in oar pocket aad an-nounced Anthony Kosiba had

-- ;_ jost arrived on thé scene,'weighing is at eight pouods.Glenn wan button-poppingproud andwau letting one and-all know ébout this specialevent. We drove away with thering ofjoynusneno which alwaysnceompanies ouch good news.

-

Later into Tuesday afternoonKeith Peck telephoned TheBugle to let us know Julie Pan-deco had died of a heart attackearlier. Ironically, it was atabout 1:30 in the afternoonwhenitbappened. -

-After the initial shock -ofhearing sad news. your mind

-- wanders in strange paths. IrememberTevy In FIddler 0ethe Raof always talking to God,admoniuhing him for wakinghis lotahard one. I, too, wanted

- to speak sharply to the guy ap-niales. I wanted to ask him whyliés takingall the good guys.AiwlI wanted to remind 1dm

-

there's plenty of room downhere. He places a new eightpounder en this plated and then

. takes away a very good manwho should have stayed aroundawbllelouger,

. WemetjulenattlinbeglnnlngI of oar Bugling dals We had.-- ::cu.tin.edPnge2

the bun. There - were nopassengers In the bon. Fourmovlñg autos were slightlydamaged according io Nilenpolice.

Pandera wan the formerhistory and physical educationteacher at St Mary's of the

- Continued on Page 11

Nues ToWnshipPatriciaRelu Handool, Rapobli-

can Committeeman of NileoTownship invites the comnomityto the Septmher meeting of theNTRRO on Téonday, Sept. e, at-the Skoldo Valley V.F.W., 7401Lincoln at 73O p.m.

Mary McDonald of Lincoln-wood, a Cook County Conyhio-stoner; RObert Kootro, Stete -

Sesator; and Denn lindero, OakPark COmmittOemm4 and pmieo-

Niles Libraryprograms

The travei film City of Len-don" will he shown at 1:3e p.m.Saturday, August 27 in the NilesPublic Library, 6160 Oaktoo si.Thin film offers a tour ofhistorical and contemporaryLondon with guide Valerie /Singleton. Admission io free.

- John Ktewsky of Common-wealth Edison will present a freeprogram entitled Energy Con-somation In the Hument 7 p.m.Monday, August 29, Is the NilesPublic Library, tio Oakten st.

. Mr. Kiowoky will present a abortfilm and offer tips for energyconservatIon in the home. Pickup your free copy of "101 Ways toSaveWaste Watchers Galde'avallableattheprogram.

- For muro Information, call themalnlibraryatff7.8554.

Vifiage Holiday-

Hours -

The Village of Nina Adssoiniu-- traites Ofdmn will be closed inobeervs!o-o of Labor Day on

: Monday, September li ..- Regular Satucday morninghouru will resume on Saturday,Selitembec 10. Hours are from

,J8:30 ass. to noon.

Jules Pandera

GOP meetingsorsi KentLaw School o-M he thespeakers.

McDonald & Kootro will haroportisrg on county nod nietogovermoe,rt roopoetively, o-hiléSedavo will discuss the topic

Whet lt Means to Be nRepublican Today.' -

Refreohasents o.411 he oorved.Cali 966-32akfor infonnatiori on-this meehag-sd the NThRO

First Tuesday'-' Meeting ocio-ni-ole. - -

Free bloodpressurereadingsFREE blood pressure readings

will ho taken by the CommunityHealthDepactment ofNiles at the -Administration Building, 7601Milo-echen ave. Thee will hataken os September 1, 1983,hetweenthe boors of4 and 8 p.m.No appointment io necessary. -

BoyScoutpaper drive

The Boy Scouts IIoop 175) ofSt. Joha Broto-of Parish, Nitos,will be condoning o paper drive00 Saturday, August 27 andSundly, Augoot 28. Bring yourpapero to the trailer at the soothend ofen school pachinglot, 8301Harlem ave. Scouts ovili m,ioadyour car ooSaturdey from 9 toOnod on Sunday from 9 to 3.

This lu n groat opportonity toclean out the basoment undgecege and attiro same timo helpyou local Scouting program. Tellyour dmnds and oeighhocu/oboutthe paper drive. Everyone bese-tito :hy recycling the paper.Rememherif its only a handle ore whole carload, tha Scouts willhe there to -unload your car.

- Sfriker-pUlle gun ontruck driver at Teletype

A strikkig werber- at TelelypeCorp.-, 5555 W. Touhy Ave.,allegedly threatened a truckdriver with a gun when he aitom-pied te drive across n picket lino

- ou Wednesday, Aug. 17, accor-diogtotheNilenpolice - -

Police reporto -indicate thedriver was attempting to -leavethe corporation at the Toohy and

Central driveway at 298 orn.Picketing workers, who recentlywalked out along with employees

-of American Telephone andTelegraph, allegedly rea In frontof the truck when it attempted toleovethe area. - -

The -traék driver told policethese pläheters with the excep-

Castinuedon Page 25

Nilesiles in Park Ridge -park district to receive letters

Park seek-sannexationof--PRúrea

byBabßeneer - -

'The Nues Park District is osthajog our goals-and will bepreparing to send Out letters sent te ailNiles residents who areasking reoidenis residing within- io the Park Ridge Park Districtthe boundaries of the Park Ridge - stating reasons why we wouldPerk District io cosoiderhatog like them to become part of theanoejed into Nibs Park District. Nitro Park District. We want feed

While no dote han been set for hack ris this regardless- of -sending out the- letters, parkof- whetherit ispro or coo." -finals and heardmernbers seem At first glnncethe advantage of

- intent on exploring thé1oosibthty -these residents coming into the__of annexing this aree of 250-- Nies Park District seem tu out- -

homes - - weighthe disadvantages.Commenting during theAogsst - First, the tax rate-is lower in

16 - Nues Park Biard meetingNilen where residento pay 30.9Commissioner JimPiershi said, centsper$lleequalined-ossessed'A letter is being composed Contmuedospage2l

- Iig Whee!s champiOn

- MikeSchweigert, 2½ yearold residentofNltes, clutches his arinoill victory after finishing first Inthe Nibs Perk District Big WheelsRally. The Rally, consisting of eleven different races, was heldMonday, Aug. 1.- Approximately 56 big wheelo peddled for prizes.

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ifl14J p..ermerRoad

Bilas. Illinois 60648966-3900-14

VOL, 83, NO. 11, THE BUGLE, THIJBSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1983 25° per copy

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Page 2 _ The Bugle, Thursday, Augast25, laae

Holy Family ExpansionGroundbre&dng Ceremony

Cardinal Bernadn (e) turns the firat spade otdirt during Holy Famity Hospital's Groan-dbreaking Ceremony recently for the new EastBuilding.

Looking on (l to r) are Mike Pokey, alter hnyThomas Fahey, M.D., Mauler of Ceremonies;Father RogerWyse, Hospital Chaplain; The VeryReverend Mylen P McDonnell, Urban Vicar ofJoseph Cardinal Bernardin of-

heisted at the GramsdbreahingCeremony" for Holy FamilyHospital's modernization and er-pansion plan lo meet currentcoimnun!ty needs on Saturday,August 20.

Dnriog hin homily, CardinalBernardin staled, "This groun-dbreakiog ceremony in a re-allirmatian of the Church'sconmsitment to continue Christ'shealing misninn far the people of,Our day. Vos who pracide

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ColhaBc health care truly makeJesus presentforthose whom youserve. His work of healing cnn-tuioOS io you so that you are,quite literally, a prolongation ofhis healing prenence."

The Archhiuhop of Chicago wasjoined ou the opeakers' platformhy Mayor John E. Seils, City nfDen Plaises; Sinter Loretta,Provincial and Chairman, HolyFamily Hospital GoverningBoard; Sister Facticia Aun,Prenident, HolyFamily Hospital;

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Vicariate NamberilI; Father Leroy Wickawski,the Cardinal's Representative to HOspitals; SisterPatricia Aun, President, Holy Family Hospital;Sister t,oretta, 'Provincial and Chaicsan st thehospital's Governing Board; James A. Nauta,MD., President, Medical-Dental Stuff; andMayor John Seito, City ofDes Plaises,

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and James A. Naato, M.D.,Presidesl, Medical-Dental Staff.Thomas J. Fahey, M.D., VicePresident, Medical-Dental Staff,waàMauter of Ceremonies.

The ceremony and receptionwan held under a targe tent andaGended hy over 00f persons -government and cammnnityleaders, memhero ofthe Medical-DenIal Staff, Governing Boardmembers, Sisters of the Holy.Family al Nazareth, employees,volnnteers, and friends of thehaspital. The ceremony was heldin Iront of the main honpitalwhereconstrssctionwill begin thisFallonthe new EautBsilding.

The theme for Holy Family's''plan for the future is 'MovingForward...On a Human Seule)"While many physical changeswiS he made, new services andprogramo added, Family CarewiS always remain a tradition forpatients atHoly Family.

The enpansion plan, scheduled'far completion in Angust 1958, in-eludes the addition of 39 bedsbringing the capacity from 246 to2S5. The new three-story EastBuilding will house 109 of thesebeds. This will include beds ta herelocated from the mum hospital,.

THBUGLEuSPS 069-765)David Besser.

Editor aEd Poblisher

, 1963 M.mb.oI IIOnolsPr.ssAssocieflon

Vol. 27, No. 11, ABgut 25, 1983

8746 N. Shermer Rd.Nileo, ill. 60648

Thom, 966-3900-1'2-4Published Weekly an Thursday

lu Nilen, BikinisSeesud Clans postage for

The Bugle paid utClsleago, Dl.Postmaster: Send addressehunges tu The Bugle, 9746

Shermer Rd., NUes, fil. 60649

Snbscripiiou Raie (Sis Advance,Per single copy $,2SfOssoyeur 1O.lOTsvoyears $16.60Threeyearp $24.00lyearSenlorCiiizeñ $8.58Syear (outofesuuty) $24.001 year (foreign) $35.80

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NEWS AND VIEWS j) f,-., u

I uI News for aliNiles Seniors (age62 and-over)from the Nues Senior Center -

u 8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 76

i

SENSORFORUMThe Elles SeniorCenlerFsrummeeln monthly for the purpose

of planning the center's programs and activities. Meetings areopen to all who wish to participate. The neat meeting is Thur.nday,Augsst2hatlp.m. u

MEN'SCLUBBAR-B-QUE -The Nitos Smise Conter Men's club is sponsaring a bar.b-que

on Friday Auguot 26, at 12,30 p.m. Tickets, which are $2.50 arecurrently sold out. To check on ticket availubifity through cu&cellatinnu, please caS 967-tlOOent. 376.

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i

STOP SMOKING CLINICThe Nitos Senior Center und the American Cancer Society

have scheduled u stop smoking clinic on Monday, August29, at15 am. At the time sI tIsis article, enrallment for the clinic isvery small. Should enrollment for the clinic be very small, theclinic viS he cancelled and those entailed in the clinic will benstifled. inquiries about this clinic muy be directed to the staffut 967-5150mO. 376.

NEWCOMER'ScOFFEE HOURAllnewcsmern to the Nilea SeniorChnter are invited to attend

the nowcomer'n coffee boar an Monday, August 22, at 1:30 p.m.The activity is scheduled bl-mnsthly ta introduce newcomers tothe nirviceu, facilities, progcnmu, stuff and people nf the EllesSentorCenter. -

CAISDLEWSCK EMBROIDERY DEMONSTRATIONThe Elles Senior Center is offering an apportnnity ta become

acquainted with cnndlewick embraidery through a demsn-utrution al the center on Tuesday, August 29, ut 13O p.m. Mrs.Virginia Johmon will introduce this new very popular craft stform. There is no cbargeandattareinvitedto attend.

TRAVELCOMM1TTEE -

The Nllm Senior Centertcavel cummittee will return ta theregular meeting schedule following a short summertimevucatinn. All with an interest in helping to plan the nne day-bpstrips are Invited io attend our nest meeting on Thursday, Sep-tomber 1, ut 2p.m.

TICKETSALES FORTIIEPOT-LUCKLUNCHEONThe conter is sponsoring u pot-luck luncheon on Monday, Sep-

tomber 12, at 12,30 p.m. Participants in the luncheon beve theoption nrpurchanlng a luncheas ata cantnl$2.7bperperuon oralcontributing n dish that is sufficient to nerve fuie nr mare per-Snos. The sptisno are cumeroles, desserts, salads and relishes.Mo. Beverly Baling from the Milk Foundatisn will guest speakan the tnpic "Quick, Easy und Nutritions Foods" at the Inn-chess. Those individuals who will he contributing a dish arerequmted to make u reuei'vution by cutting 067-6100 ext. 376.

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Those individuals planning to purchase a ticket may da un onFriday, September 2, at 10a.m. inpernonatthe center.

Governor signs bill forwritten exam waiver

Legislatian prapanod by Sec. ofSlate Jim Edgurto enempt illinoisdeivers age 69 und alder withgood dinning records from havingta take the weiBes deivees licenserenewal eunmination mm nignedMonday by Governor Thompson.

"A sianilurlaw that went intoeffort last your for deinem imderage 89 bus wueked well amI baabeen entromoly popular with thedriving public," Edgur said."Drivers age 69 sud olderdeserve tIse same npportunity tohave tise oreillon esosa waived iftheir records are free stuccidentuor traffic convictions.

"Rewueding safe drivers is justas important te the tesffic safetypictocoaspenalisingthnee uuuafedrivers. Tisis legislutinn rawnedssafe drivers and provides anencollent incentive foe them te

I,

In A Rare Moment Of Serenity, members of the Oakton Cam.- munity CoSege traveling troupe, Acting Up) pose fac the camera.Picture above are, bottom row (l-r) EsteSe Jeral, Skokie; BillGrousky, Chicugs; Dorothy Finket, Skokie; and Ethel Lambs,Skokie; middle row, Sara Leo Roitman, Skakie; Pto Ecbaleu.Sknhle und Mamie Gesto, Chicago; tsp raw, Bernice Weiss, -

Sknbse Birdell Proves, Skokiot Fred Abbstt, Stone Park;MargaretHsnt,SkOkle añd PaulGiurdini, Des Plaines.

Members of Oaktnn Com- over age 65. They write and per-munity College's improvisatinnal form their own muterial. Thetheater group for seniors, Acting froup is partially funded by aUp! , recently attended the grant frnm the Sknkie Fine ActsAmerican Theater Asunciatlan Commission.cnnventlnninMiflfleap°Il5. "A 1st nf things we do center

Grasp members attended araund ageism and theworkoliaph, shared experiences stereotypes that people baveand perfnrmed n series nf sangs, about getting alder," Vernonoriginal scenes nn the theme of noted. 'Only one of our membersaging and reading from plays at had previous (acting) experien-thecoavention. cewe're an open group. Anyone

"The- performance went oser who's interested (und at least 65)- marvelously," said Acting Up! in welcnme to come in for un in-

director KurolVerson. "They got terview."a standing avatlolsfromeveryone -

For further infarnoation aboutatthesesston." ActingUp!, cull 635-1477.

AS members nf Acting tIp! are

Golf Road reconstructionwork to begin - -

A $3,071,303 contract has been be in effect during construction.awarded for Sin eecoxstswtion nf One lunp;I truffle will beGolf Rd. in Moitas Greve, Golf, maintained at all timen.OkuMe assi Gionview, the Illinois MOtorista are cautioned te beDepartsnuent of 'Ihunuportation sIeri to barricades, warningrepostad. signs, lighte said the oqsuipmeat.

The wink will bex about 7feet went of the re&t'u intesnec-tien with Macless Ase. and thancastinas sani to shunt 600 feeteaet al o&ie Blvd.

The contract was awarded to endorsedDi Paolo Ceanpany, Niea, which The schnoi District 67 CasCaneupanietoeasapletetheprneat by has endorsed the fallowing can-October 1804. didates for the November 1963

Sn &dditkm to the wesk by the schmal beard electien, Ralphcenteactor. utility cnsnspanies will Burmeister, Jeffrey Lyon, andssake atiser inspenvennexia at the George Lyalifor twa-year tersas!

timo. and Judy Koebman, KarenAlihaugh thu road .11l not be BaneS, and Joy Forkm lar fear-

ciaesdtatrsfbe, lana claanreaedli ysarterine. -

District 67candidates

The Bugle, Thursday, August58, 1983

,-:-.44.hr illugL.r !49e3:rWkifl iAn Independent Communiiy Newspaper Established in I 95 7 David Besser . Eslitee & Publisher 3

. - -Diane MilIce - M Editor

- 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinoia 60648 960-390014Bohrst Bensee . City toe

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0CC Impróv Group '°" seeks to inform public on cable TV and public access

, aftends workshop LWV sponsors public, -

) orumòncableTVPetition drive torename Nilesvillage haltA Niles petition lirive has

begun to have the Village nl NlleuAdministration Boildiug named

, In honur 5f the tate VillageManager Kenneth Scheel.

Petitions are being circulatedand will be presented to the NilesVillage Board during an up-coming meeting.

Scheel, Nites first VillageManager and Influer trustee,died March 11 ala heart attack.

Summer poolclosings

The last day of swmosnm..atthe Ellen Sports Complex Swim-ming Past will be Sunday, Aug.20no thut the building can hereadiest for the opening of the iceskating season osSept. 12.

The Recreation Center PoolviS remain open through LaborDay.

District 67bus routesTise fient day al school for the

1983-84 school year will be Wed-.nesday, August 31. This will be afuS day of school. Lunches willbe nervedund normal bus servicewiSbeprnvided. -

The price nl schoot lunches thisyear will be $1.15 including milk.Extra milk will still be availableatfilteoncontoper curtan.

Bus Transportation in availableon a subscription basto TO ALLSTUDENTS IN DISTRICT 67.Upen payment of u $15 fee persemester ($36 per school year), astudent wilt be entitled to ride tound from school.

Residents more than lis milesfrnmscbsol are culled to FREEbus transportation. This appliesta,

HYNESSCROOLPUPII.S1. Nnrthofttalf Ruad

- 2. GapriCavoElDorado/Palma LaneEast alNatdseu, Earth of

Beckwith

GOLF JENSORHIGH PUPILSI. Seothaf Cram Street2. Capri Cave

The ban routes, which are verysimilar ta last year, are listedbelow.ROUTE 1 -ALL GRADES-MORTON GROVE S ..m- - 6:16

- CaiitlisuedaaPagel5

The Morton Deere/Elles Lea-gne 5f Wannen Vetees inviteseveryone IO aimnd6a TheodaySept. 12, at 7,15 p.m. at the EllesPnek Dint. 7877 Milwaukee.

Discover what Cable's publicaccros has ta ofleryon. This io anencollent opportunity tor thepeivate citizen und special inter-:est geaupo und servies aegonips-tians to humoso uqusinted with-cable-tv and public uccens.

Thorn wiS be represoalativeotram Cfntinentul Cablevision undCablevision nf Chicago to discussetheir views sad eaeoationa on

0cc Nurse Training

.students honored

Sixteen students recently werehonored for completing BasicNurse Assistant Training atDaMns Community College.

The ntudentu, 511 Inreigb-beruand now living in the vannassuburbs, received certificates ofcompletion an graduates of acaurso approved by the illinoisDepartnnentnl Public Health.

The -Basic Nurse AssistantTraining was arranged underCETA through the Cook CountyOfficeuf Manpower and includeda special English as a SecondLaagnuge component, taught inconjunction with nursingassistant training.

The students who completedare, Cheng-Ynen Chao )Tamwun-ShaMe), Young Chai (Korea-

-Smelly business in Nues

public aceran and what they willprovide the communities.

Marilyn Prestan, columnist ofthe Chicago Thhuee, will disensothe public access to the media.Her enpevinnoe in thu media andconcern toc public aweesnean willprovide importassi inuWtsta.

Take this opportunity to learnhow you cus reap the benefits nfthe cable system in your village.Community involvement in thecornerstone ai community unen.

Fer further information eon-tust, 825-1082 ne t47-8130.

Skokie), Paula Gayle (Jamada-Evanston), Thyet Le (Vietnam-Pack Ridge), Nui Ly (Cambodia-Des Plaines), Arlene Manalon-san (Phiippmnes-t.mncninwand),Margaret Dlejnik (Poland-DenPlaines), Esphir Criben (Russia-Sknkio), MassIg Park (Knees'Lincolnwood), Chetna 5ko (In'dia-Skokie), Dana Shah (India-Sbakie), flak Sob (Cambodia'Evanston), Gita Shrafl (India-Des Plaines), Bhavani SompaSi)Sndiu-Skakie), Chbeanf Ta'mg(Cambodia-Den Plaines), andSaulan Yuen (Ctdna-Nilen).'

Faculty were CynthiaOvenlnck,B.S.N.; Ingrid Etoland,RN; and Gail Miller, who taughtEnglish as a Second Language.

OverliOcsntentantsmodeledtheic oldwnrnant gymnhoos s theNOes Park District Smelly Sneaker Contest, held Aug. 5. Shoes'were judged in six categaries the eyelets, tongues, soten, lire1,toe andafcosrse, smell. Winners were presented with certlficutmfrom Venture Dept. Store, 8560 Golf rd. redeemable far newutbietic footwear. Other contestants received casnolatian prizes

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beep driving safely."-

Senato Bill 60, which wassponsored by Sons. Clarence -

Dneenw (D-ROCk Island) and JohnDavidson (li-Springfield) saidRaps. Sam . Viesen (B-Clinton)mid Jim Rea (DCiseiatnpher),gnus into offert January 1, 1084.

The new law will esempideivees age 69 asid older whoserecords indicate they hove natbees convicted nl any trafficoffenses nr been invulvod is, anytraffic accideñto in recent years,Eligibility faethe waiver would bechecked when the applicaniabring their drivers license renew-nl forms to the Seeretas- of Sietefacility. About 129,1010 nf the215,OU drivers age 60 and olderwhose licenses espire in 1084would ho eligible for the enemp-tins.

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P.ge4 ThÒBUg1e,ThdyÀgHeritage Clubof PolishAmericansThe Heritage cilub of Polish

Americans will hold its nestmeeting on Sunday, Sept.-11, atthe Copernicus Cultural Center,5216 W. Lawrence, Chicago at 2p.m. Themeetlng will feature thefilm, "Poland . The Will To Be".President Frank Biga willdiscuss recent OYente in Polandand the Polish American corn-rnunity and will annowice thedab's upcoming programs for -thefallandwinter.

ExtendedCoverage

ByGordon e. Fallo,

Pow nsf. i. WBahplarn7Eo.n office. sen b. daog.rtIndaed. nearly ona out of v.ryflvn Worker. CompeniatisoCItO,,. la for no ottico Injury.Chock ysor offlo..

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Wichiac commissioned-as Second Lieutenant

Charte. L. Wichiac, son ofFrank C. sod Florence M.Wichlac (7955 Keeney, Nilen),was cornml.oionisJ recently as aSecond Lieutenant io the UnitedStates Air Force. The cam-missioning ceremooies were heldat Smith Music Hall on theUntversity of Illinois campos.Liostesant Wichlac earned hiscommission through the Air For-ce Reserve Officer Traiaiag Cor-PS while earotog his collegedegree.

He is as Asgsat 1983 graduatewith a bachelors degree inEc500mirs.Ljestooaot Wichiac'sfirol assigarneot is lo Reese AFB,Luhoch, Tecas forpilot Iraioicg.

Nilesite on- dean's list

Raliert F. Adams, Jr., senMr. aad Mrs. Robert Adasee ofNile., received his Bachelordegree lu Fiaunce at the 112thcommeocement exercises at theUniversity of Illiosis, Cham.paigbanaoo May15.

Adams au a graduate of NotreDame Highschrnj class of 1979.

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RetiredPersons groupmeetingSkokie area chapter of the

Asnericac Association of RetiredPersons in prepariog a specialprogram for it., meetiog on Sep-temker O at i p.m. in Ike SkokieLibrary Auditorium.

The husmeos meeting witt berooceroed with oomioations ofofficers for the coming year. Aslate will be presented by theNominatioos committee and fur.ther oomioatioos may be made

- fromthe floor.Dr. Robert Meodelnoho, well.

koowo for hin maoy appearaoceoan radio aod TV talk Shows, will-be thefeatured speaker of theday. lu addition to hin teooro nothe faculties of Northwentero aocILoyola Medical Schools, Dr.Meodelsoho has published extra-Oively, probably his two best-hoawo books beiog 'Cosfessiaosof a Medical Heretic" and"MAI,ePRACT10E." TsbyGoodsteio, program chairman,urges a good atteodaoce to hearthisdynamic speaker.

Skokie area covers MortonGrove, Liocolowood, Riles aodadjacent Chicago areas.Refreshments Sod a sscial hourwill conclude the meeting aodgsesls are welcome.

After you've moved in,call WELCOME WAGON°At tor.mece problem. noesdivappn,r wish e WELCOMEWAGOn nina. s,'. a .pasl.I treatthat pisoteo. rua with nera ufmelamos. toaltafion. troco localbouE vuss nao rsds.m forwo,. gifraosd lot. uf hoIptal Io.

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. 965-4100. WEDNESOAYSPECIALS

Wedoesdoys aowaro opecial day, attheMorton Grove VillageHall Seoior Center, tli Capulina. Although the Village Hall isonly opro for business from 9-osen, resideots age 55 and up caoenjoy 111e fsllswiog free services und programs during Septeto-her:

Sept. 7, 9 um.: Free Blood Presoure Testing; 1O-l2 Film -"00 Goldeo Pond".

Sept. 14, 9 am. : Free Diabetes Screrniog (2 hours of fastingmust precede thin test.) ; If-11 : Film - "The Age of Keosody"(Documentary film pnrtrayiog the presidential years sfJohn F.Remedy.)

Sept. 21, 9 am.: Cooking Demonstration - "Paocahen: TheSweet, Tho Light, acd The Savory". By Marcy Amsiadler, MG.Heslth CePI.; tO-lt: Film - "The Age of Ballyhos" )Documen.tarynorrated byGloria Swunsoc shoot the Roaring 'Sos.)

SepI. 25, 9 am.: Growing Aware ofGrowing Old 'Changes InBody Features". By Bud Swanson, MG. Seoinr Services Dept.;10-12: Film- "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (With Jobo Wayne).

FREE HEALTH CHECK-UPThe Cnok County Department of Public Health conducts free

Adnit Health Choies in their Mt. Prospect office for thoneresidents of Cook C000ty who are finaociauy eligible. Appoio-tmenlu aocI eligibility information cao he nbtaioed by calling471h7227. The free health ohech-upo ioclude: phynicul eoams,aod lesung for anrmia, diabetes, glascsma, deotäl problems,TB, vision and hearing, as well as health cnunseling- andphyniciao referral. - -

RUN FOR YOUR LIFERoo FOr Your Life io u brand new mo/walk exercice program

for those residents of Morton Grove who may work and whocannot find the time in maintain their owc consiuteot fusonsp

Run For Your Life combines wauciug with joggthg hut is ontenclssinely one Or the other, thereby reduciog the iscidooce of10)517 yet increasing the likelihood of heart aod 1aug develop.ment. This program iscn-spoosored bythe MnrtooGrovo HealthDepartmeut aod the Morton Grove Park District, heginuisgSeptember 19 aod contiooiog for six weeks at RSe am. every -

Monday, Wodoosday and Fridoy. Formore information or toregister, call the Health Departmeot ut 965-41W nr tho ParkDiutrictut9es-t2gO, --

COMMUNFFY CARR-STATE LAWSCommuoity Care, (Title 2f of the Social Security Art)

prnrides is-home services to persons ugo gg aod over. TheDepartment no Aging hudget forthis fiscal year July t - Jaso30), for Commumty Core is $30 million as pasood by tIle GeneralAssemhlyund onwawuiting GoveronrTbsmpsoo's upprovul.

Right now, the Commusity Cure program is lfg perceot Statefuoded hut a foderut government waiver cao allow the State toreceive federal dollars for Communily Care. The SuhurhanCook County Ares Ageticy on Aging allocates money for Corn-muaity Cure to homo service agencies io Nitos Township.Questions about this service cao be directed to the Area Ageocy,

AmujorCommuoity Care hut thissesuionwunHouse Bill 2135,which provides that lomilies who care for frail or disohledadulto io their homr muy oblaio State assistucce io placing theperson io a respite program.

NEW LAW FOR SENIOR DRIVERSGoveroor Thompson recently approve House Bill 35f aod

Senate Bill 60 which will bring equality io taking written driverexams to those over age go and the rest nf Illinois' drivers.Begmnmg 00 January 1, 1984, aoy driver io Ittioois with a gooddriving record (no violations or accideota), will ooly have totakea vision text lo renew their drivers license.

This law will not affect the schednle for the Morton GroveVillage Hall Senior Center's Rolen of Ihr Road Refresher Cour-sos. Thr Cournes will cnntioue to meet on the first two Tuesdaysof euch month, which in September will be thr 61k and the (31kfrom 12:35 to 3p.m. To sigo op for the September courue, cull theSenior Hot-Liar aoy weekday between Band noon at 065-4655.

FIVFING SHOES 11'OR ARTHRI'CICSThe Maine Township Arthritis Action Council is a Support aoil

self-help group fnrarthritics io 1ko north uodnorthwest ouhorho.Their September meeting is entitled, "Fitting Shoes for Ar-thritics" and wilt be conducted by Sam Sankolone a shoemakerwho designs ucd modifien a shoe for proper fit and comfort forIke person with orihrilic feet. The Council's next meeting isWednesday, Sept. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Nesnet Health Crater,1775 Ballard rd. io Park Ridge. fotorested persons are invited tocall Mm. Eileen Gilman at965.f39l.

For further informutino about these und other nenini- citizéoprograms, call Ralph Birmingham at the Morton Grove SeniorRot-Lioe, weekdoys, 9 astil nono at 065-4656, or Bud Swaosun,DireclorofSeoiorSe-,,lces at Ike Village Hull, 965-415g.

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tteN tO the editorJaffe,chides SENATE approval of nerve gas

DarEditor'SENATE OK'S NERVE GAS"

- Reading this recent headlinesent a chill down my Spine! Tothink that the U.S. Senate, inVoting on a defense aathorizationpackage, wnnld add on and ap-prove the prodnctinn of nerve gasweapons,after a - 14 year-longmoratorium on this toxicchemical And, If that isn't hadenoagh, to think that PresidentReagan would coerce VicePresident Bush into castiog thetiraI tie-breaking vote in theSenate in six years in order topaas such a deplorahie measure!Will the Vice President's vote hethe sole action fpr which he willhe moat remembered?

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very nasty stuff. Whenysu sprayit On people, it canses con-vulsions, coma and eventualdeath. I am not against a sirongdeleme, yet I certainly cannotendorse the depteynsent ofchemicals suchas this.

The U.S. should have learnedils lesson os chemical warfare inthe 1960's, the last finse il in-dulged in such nsihlary excesses.I'm certain that the lhouuands ofViet Nam war veterans who willsuffer from dioxin poisoning alltheir lives as a result of havinghens exposed to the defolianlAgent Orange in Viet Nom wouldfaSto une the irony.

There must he better ways nfshowing the world we iulesd fokeep up a strong defense than instockpiling barbaric chemicalweapoisu which would go againstall common scuse of humunity todeploy.

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mitten will be meeting soon tofurther consider 1h19 Issue. Istrongly urge those of you whofeel as I do lo make their opinionsknown to their elected represen-latines in Washington.

Verytruly yours,Aaron Jaffe

Stale Representative56th Legislative District

Nues BaseballBoosters gratefu'for contributions

Nues BaseballLeagueDear Editor:

-Thmslsn for a superlative efforton our behalf ngaiu this year.

The space allotment for ourgume write-ups was most goner-Onu used pleasieg, I'm sure, notonly to the pooticipmstn who likeseeing their name in priut, buta_ to our spumors who meritrecognition fromthn entire corn-msoily.

Opnmng Day '54 is only ninernonths away....Ses you 01 thepurade.

Dear Edlior:Recently the Niles Baseball

League Beoiter Club spomored uCandlelight Bowl al Ike NifesBowl. I would like to thank thesepeople andhusineases for theirtime, - hard wsrk und eon-tribnliuus which made ltdo fundrainersnunccessfnl:

Gloria Maedsalls - Rilen; Cows-trepide Pharmary _ MortonGruye; Milwaukee Ave.Wholesalers - Niles; Snv.MorDrugs Niles; Confie Drugs -Nilen; Vides King - MortonGrove;. Armasetlis Liquors -Nifes; Sud Steve Vitale San-dwirhes.Ctsicago.

And last hut. nut lessi DanKosiha, Ted Bieuieh, Bob Eisner,and the Riles Baseball BoosterClub, with special thanlcu lo Can-dy Eichmas. Fundo will he usedfor league operations.

Thank youJalen, Valle

NilesBasebalj League

Thanks from

Sincerely,

Nibs BnoebollLeugsrsJohufosber, Cunsmissioner!,fOTIcE

William J. Cohen, D.D.S., Ltd.and

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North ShoreFormerlyMarriedNorth Shore Formerly

Married will have Coffee andConversation on Sunday, Aug.25 al 7:30 p.m. al the OaklosBowl, 4833 W. Oakton, Skokie.Discussion will he about "1954"hook written by George Orwell.The hook io proving to be ahisloriral blockbuster as 1984approaches with so many of itopredictions shaping the future.Discussion os this topic shouldprovide a very lively and in-terestingevening.

Members: $1.58, nun-members: $2. For further in-fornthtlon, rallDich t7t-38d5.

Social SinglesSocial Singles presento an

Evening nf Dancing andSocializing. Roch in the 58's,Roll through the tEs, Discsaway the dO's, Swing into theSo's with Michael Broad, DJand MC. Friday, September 2,8:3E p.m. Ill I am., at theShokie Holiday . Inn, 5350 W.Touhy, Skokie. Free wine, 8:38IiI 9p.m., privatedance Isstruc-lion, free snacks, door prizes,dance contest, trivia quinescashhar. Admission $5. Formoreinformalion, cull y81-7288.

NorthwestSuburbanJewish SinglesDisuer at Friday's in

Schasnohurg for the NorthwestSuburban Singles on SundayAug. 25 at t. Call Deb 885-0398or 439.0903 ft veneree a Space.

Northwest Suburban JewisbSingles serves singles agro 21-39.

The Spares.The Spares Sunday Evesing

Cish monthly card party will heos Friday, Sept. 2, tp.m. at

Des Plaines Park Dislrict, WentPark Field House, 031 Wolf rd.(between Thacker and Golfrito.) on east side of street.

Donation: $2.50 members,$3.98 non-members.

For more information pleasecallMarge Reesan at 298-3893.

In-BetweenersClub

Singles 40-ti: The Io.Betweeners Club wilt hold theirmonthly meeting io theministry center of St.Raymond's Church, 1-Oka andMilbsro uts., Mt, Prospect ouFriday August 20 at 8 p.m. Allsingleswelcomel

Refreshmeoto and cash barincluded. Alter a short meetingWe àrè honored to bave with usagnin, Wailer Sosin, a mossierhypnotist.

For infor-matlon call 537-2785.

St. Peter's.

SinglesSt. Peter's sIngles Dance

Saturday, August 27, 9 p.m.,V.F,W. Hall, Canfleld andHiggins, Park Ridge, LiveBand. Free Parking. Donadosin $4. Nu Reservatlus Needed.Information at 33?-78t4 nr 824.

$ingles Scene

Catholic AlumniÇlub,

A dance for single Youngadulta, ages 21.38, will be spon-normS by the. Cathnflr AlwnejCiub.at9p.m.,Frlday,Aug. 26,at the Hotel .Çentinentul (for-merly the Radinsou), 205 N.Michigan ave., Chicago. Uvemusic will he provided by thehand, "Aspen." Nun-memberadmission in $5. Low cootparlcingis available ut the Cityof Chicagopurkiug lotat illinoisand St. Clair. Fur muro iriSar-mation, cal1728.073K

Young SiñgleParents

The North Shore (*apter nfYoung Single Parents will holdtheir Labor Day picnic an Mon-day,Sopt:5, from 11 am,, at theDaniel Wright Woods. Coulis $2perporsun inadvanre,$3 lf paid.at the picnic nite,Fuod, gamesand prizes will ho pruvided.Pldnue bring your ownbeverages. For inforniatiun suddirections to the Daniel WrightWoods, Pavilion C, call 945-

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Aware SiñglesThe Aware Singles Group in-

vites all singles tó a dincussinnon "How to Pick a MateThrough HandwritingAnalysis" by Alexander Rust at8:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 2, atthe Arlingtun Park Hilton,Euclid ave. and.Rehlwing rd.,Arlington Heights. At 9 p.m.,there will be a dance with.thelive music of Concord. Ad-mission is $8for non-members.For more informatiun, callAware at 777-1805.

Parents WithoutPartners

Parents Without, Partners,Chapter 1108, will present itsFifth Wednesday Live-BandNite on Wednesday, Aug. 31, atthe Golden Flame.Reutaarant,0417W. Higgins rd.

The dance, featuring musicby the Fontanas is open to allSiogle adulto. Included duringthe evening wjt he s door prizedrawing and refresimsents.

Registration begins at 8 p.m.Admission io $4. For tutor-mation, call 280-1843.

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Church & Temple NewsNSJC Festival Time at

st. Joseph'sFriday evening, Aag. 19.Michelle Sacan, daughter ofRonald and Sylvia Keener ofKUno, celebrateo lier Bat Mita-vah

Saturday morning, Aug. 20.Sheila Deborah, daughter nf Earlund Frances Simon of MortonGrove, celehrated her Bat Mit-evah.

Saturday evening, Aug. 20,Meredith Kline and MichaelDavid. twin children of Geraldand Andrea Lang of Mt.Prospect, celehratedtheir B'naiMitzvah.

Roo Perper, Nuruery SchoolDirector, is pleased to announcethe following additions to the nur-sery school staff Dianne flor-witz-whoholdsau early childhooddegree from Nationol CoUnge ofEducation. Dianne is a qualifiedmid caring teocher who seems lohave the ability to communicateeffeclively with parents. EiyseMiliman-Masler teacher inspecial education. Elyse han theability to make her material im-pnrtont to the slow ehitd andmotivatiof to the hright one.Audrey Vishney-comes to theschont with 13 years of pre-schootexperience and au education

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The Congregation n nom ac-cepting registrations for HebrewSchool, Sunday School and Nur-sery School. Membership odor-mation lu abo available throughthe Congregation office which ioopen Monday-Thursday, 8a.m. -5p.m.; Friday, 8 am. - 1 p.m. Callthe office at 965-0800.

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formed and oponnnred byLutheran Youth Encounter, millbe port nf the Sunday Services aiEdison Park Lutheran Church nnSunday, Auf. 29. They willprovide the. Children's Snrmnnand special music during theServices at 9 and 10:45 am. TheChurch in located at ff26 N.Oliphant ove., Chicago.

Both children aod adults areinvited In a special fatheringbetweeo the Servicen, al 10 am.Kindred wilt share their en-perieoceo through the use ofword, music, puppet cameos apddrama sketches.

Theoe dedicated young peoplehave just returned from LatinAmerica where they opont sevenmonths sharing their faith. Theyare Hark Savinshy of Atibaban,Ootario, Canada; Becky Sagge ofCoon Rapido, Mionesota; SteveSkattebn of Ring000d, Iowa;Freda Myhrwotd of Blair,Wiocumlo; and Neil Mittelotaedlof Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sin-ce their return lo the UnitedStates, they bave been re-visitingthe coogregatioss which ouppor-ted them, to share their en-periences.

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The Annual Acres of FonFéstivat sp000nrèd by St.Joseph's Ukrainian CatholicChurch at 5050 N. CumherlandAvenue, Chicago, will open thisyear os Wedneoday Aogusi 24,and conclude On Monday, August29. This late summer attractionon the northwest oide of Chicagowiliogain feature etimic food andmtertainmest. Sin fun filled daysis geared forthe entire family.

The Festival will he packedwith exciting attractions andvariety of family-oriented enter-tainment, including games 00chance and obliI, rides, andamusements for young and old.Every eveuing name banda andorchestras will play for thecrowds expected to attend. TheremiS he foSs dances of ethnic dan-ce ensembles. Sundays are bittedas "bargain days" for kids of allageo because nf the cut-rateprices on every thrilling ridebetween 2p.m. andsp.m.

The enterprising FestinaICommittee has planned specialevents for every evening io-eluding noch specialty oigbtu osGerman, Ilalluo Nileo, A nightfor Senior Citizens, Potato Pan-cabe Jomboree, Pampushky,plus o meoo of delicinouEuropean dishes throughout theSix day festivities. Food is ou im-portant part of Strjoseph's AcresofFun Festival. Our very lam000homemade Uhrainian food willhe nerved nightly, besides taotyhot dogo and hambucgers, home-baked goodies and delicious pie-

All proceeds are directed to Ohoparish's New ChoreO) Food. Thepublic is invited. There is no ad-mission charge and ample tresparbing. The Sled Carpet ofUkrainian hospitality wilt berolled ontfor everyose.

Rally Daycelebration

RaUy Day, Sept. Il, is a day togather togetherafterthe swnmerat the Glenview United MelbodistChurch, 727 Harlem. Followingthe lu am. Rally Day oervice, apicnic will follow, complete withhoi dogs, hamburgers, cern-ou-the-cob (l senioro, $2 adulto, $5family), games and balloons.Come join os, in a Rally Daycolebratioul For further infor-motion, call church office, 759-1015.

MTJCMichael Schatz, oon of Sidney

and Elaine Schata, will eelehraiehis Bar Mitovab on Saturdaymorning, Aug. 27, 0:30 am. atMoine Township JewishCongregation, 8800 Ballard rd.,Des Plaioes.

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Eutertainmeol at the dinnerwill be provided by singer Loor.den Bowman and the StanleyP501 Orchestra. Mr. E. StanleyRotund will sorne on master ofceremonies. The highlight nf theAward Dinner will be the preseo.

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Church and Synagoguesceremonial textiles displày

Demonstrating the "common thread" uniting a cmos-onction ofchurches and synagogues, a few of the participants exhibit asampling of the hondiworko included in the enhibit. In thephotoare Dr. David Summons, Unitarian Church uf Evanston, 133fRidge ave. with his oso; Claudia Shader, 6000 N. M0500 inChicago 1St. Turcissm Parish, Edgebrook Community) ; WalterChruscinoki, 0g Linden ave. io Glencue; Barbard Volte, 430Clavey rd. in Highland Park; and Dorothy Turner, 4650 Dundeerd. io Northbrook.

A color000 seteclien nfover 200 ttecest textile art created io"Ceremonial Tentiles From Incat parishes and synagoguesChicago Area Clyarohen and constitutes the major portion ofSynagogues" will open at The the exhibition. A few historicalChicago Public Ubrury Cultural enamples have 0100 been io-Center, 78 E. Washington st., on eluded in order to demonstrateMonday, August 29 and ountinue aspects uf continuity and chaugethrough Saturday, October 29. in style oodtradition. -

The enhibit ond alt related Walter Chruscinski, projectprograms are free. direclor and guest curator, oelee-

Thin extensive enhibilins ted all of the handmadebreaks new ground in the rosear- needlework and tentile artch and organization nl tentileo through meelings during the panifrom the broad rauge of religious year' with individuals, 011eraod cultural inStitutinus in the guilda, sisterhouds, and religiousChiçago area. Vestments, altar leaders. - -

cloths, hannern, tapesiries, The Cultural Center is openkneeters, Torah Mantles, hippot, Mondoy through Thursday, ttaffitot, and wimpels (Torah bio- a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday, 9 am-fdors) will be on display. These p.m.; Saturday, 9 am-S p.m.;artifacts have been created arid Sundoy, open for-programsthrough various methods of em- only. To confirm Edhihit Hallhrnidery, weaving, applique, bouru,call744-443ff.crochel, and painting on fabric.

Lutheran Social ServicesAward dinner

talion of two Amicos CertasAwards. The recipiente are Mr.John Carpenter of California andthe Wheatilidge Foundation. -

The Wheat Ridge Foundatioo isreceiving the lruê friend awardfor their grant uupporl programsand policies which touch manynigoificani areau of LSSI's ser-vices and other Lutheran ages-cieo. The foundation annually.focunes ils éfforto on over 50short-term granto for health,social service and educalionprojects lo people in need.

Lutheran Social Services ofIllinois ayocotes a uelworh ofslatewide services including daycare for children asd olderadults; residential homes forodslescents; couoneling coolers;adoption ood foster care;programs for disabled childrenand adults and housing andrefecral centers for older adulta.The agency uerves over 170,000people of all rocen, creeds and in-comes each year.

All proceeds from the dinoerwill be direcled to the ,LSSIPresident's Emergency Fund forChildren's Programs.

Forther iotormation on theAmicun Cortos Award Dinnermay ho obtained by calling JohnPetersen at 435-4031.

Obituaiies. IwtonL8wer3eLawten Lowery, beloved

humbànd ofEvelyn (neo Boldtl;loving father nf t,aurel (John)Buab; dear grandfather ofSean. Christopher and Jamb.Fond brother nf William(Charlotte) t loving uncle ofmany. Funeral uerolceo wereheld Tuesday, Aug. PJat St.JöIm Lutheran Church, Nilesfrom Skaja Terrace -FuuralHomo,: Niles. EntombmentMemory Gardeno Mausoleum.Memorials requeuted to theDiabetes Asonelation.

Flemmie S. FerraFlemmie S. Ferra lace

Sermo), beloved wife of the lateJereme; loving mother of RitaMae (the lote Erneot) Silsoroki;dear grandmother of ElaineSikuroki; fond nisler of the lateMae Mollahan; Oho late AlSeriuo, the late Frank Sorteo,Dolly Scemeca, Rose Combo,Florence Watracp, the tate AlenIaRurco und Lawrence LaRoc-ru. . Funeral Mano wascelebrated en Tuesday Aug. -14at St. . John Broheuf Church,Niles from Skaja -TérraeeFuneral Home, Riten. Inter-mont Mimyhill cemetery.

Cardinal BernardiJoseph Cardinal Bensardin will

greet representatives from 44Chicago area Renew parishes atMaas Saturday, August 27 at 1p.m., at St. Juliana church,Touhy and Oketo aveu., Chicago.Cardinal Bernardin will lead-thenpeclal liturgy which will include

Beth Emet TheFree SynagogueShabbat evening services will

be conducted at Beth Emet TheFree Synagogue in EvanstonFriday, Aug. 24 at trIO p.m. Rab-bi Peter S. Kaobet will conduct

- the service, atuisted by CantorJeffrey Klepper. Rabbi Knohelwill give a D'var Torah. An OnegSisabbat io honorof the Bar Mit-zvah of Ivan Sheldon will hehooted by Isis parents followingOho servire. His Bar Mitzvah will-take place at the SynagogueSaturday, Aug. 27.

Shabbat morning services areheldeverySaturday attr3oa.m.

JUFfundrase1,- on cable TV

Jewish folk singing atad dune-ing, magic and _ evasi bageljuggling mitt be among theenteetainmont higbligbta of whetis beloved to be 1ko Cbboagoarea's fimO fund timing cabletabloviuiun program io be airedon behalf of the Jewish UnitedFund-Israel Fund from 6-9 p.m.Thueuday, 90156. t in 00mo 55Cbieagn usabueban communities.

Chicago celebritieo and mediapersonalilion will ooevo an huatafor the show, which esalminatea oEva-day, city-wide 31fF phono-tbontoraiaomilli0000fdollara forhuman nervicen programa inChicago, ¡monI and dinadsan-tage communities- worldwide lt-caobo neenlmallyoisubannnl 104in Den Plaines and Park 554go,nitannol 16 in NOon nod channel23 in Morton Gres,.

The tolocant neilloeie fromtheJewiab Federation Sodding. 1

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-.- CatholicSlovak Day

- -- The Slovak Catholic CharitableOrganization (S.C.C.O.) will holdita 53rd Annual Catholic SlovakDay ht the Slavak Grove, 119thund Archer rd. Illinois Route171) in Lemont, fl. on Sunday,August 28. Entree Is at Il am.,doing at 7 p.m. Admisuion isfree. -

The program includes games,clownn, rides and races forchildren and adulta. Prises will

- be awarded to the winners. Also,there will be merry-go-round andferris wheel rides.

Slovak goulaub, homemadeuausage, sandwiches andrefreshments will he servedduriogthe day. lo addilion a hoergarden will be on the grounds.Also, there will be hourly doorprisco.

Folk munie, chardases, polkas,gypsy music und inlersationaltunes will be provided foreveryones listening and dancingpleasure by 'Jee Pat" Paterek'sInternational Stars Orchestraand an authentic Gypsy Or-chestra:

The S.C.C.O. in a- non-profitorganization. Proceeds from theday will go On charitable andculturalc005es.

n at St. Juliana'sseveral presentatiom of ethnicmusic. A reception will follow inthe scls001 hall.

Renew in a program, opes teall, that tries Io help people followCbriutmore closely. It in nationalin scope, the plan typically span-ning three.years, broken into sixmeokuetuions, one in the Fall, theotherin [ant, eachyoar. -

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Congregation AdasShalum willhold a now member Open Houseon Sunday, Aug. 25 from l-4 p.m.in the oynagogae at 6945W. Dem-pster, Morton Grove. - Infor-malion will be available onmembership, 00gb Holidayticheta and Sunday School. If youwish more informotion, pleasecall Harvey Wittenberg at 440-3ltOurOOS-l181.

Friday evening family nervices;rename at I p.m. on August 24and all are invited to attend milkRahhi Israel Porush officiating.Saturday morning services beginat 9 am. with a Kiddnshfollowing.

Registration in heing acceptedfor Sooday School clauses forchildren through third grade.Clanses are opeo to all. Fordetails, call 96f-0023. -

There will he additiooal openhouses on Sunday, Sept. 4 from 10am. to t p.m., Monday, Sept. lifrom 10 am. la n000and 1p.m. to10 p.m. plus Tuenday, Sept. 4from7 p.m. to 10p.m.' -

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Page 10 The BogIe, Thursday, Augsot 25 1983

William E. Dever Class of. '73reunion

Wiluiam E. Dever Scheel Classof '73 ploos its 10-yeas resolesFrldsy evesiog, September 23,8:30 p.m., st The Groado VisteRoom, Heeho loe., 5135 N.Milwauhee ave. lloro d' oeu4rssend s cosh hoe will he provIded.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jamen O'Haganof Park Ridge a00005ce theengagement of their daughterPeggy Eliaaheth to KenieMichael Quise, son nf Mr. asdMro. George Qoino of Nues.

The Bride to he iv o 1980graduate of Maine Eant HighSchool and mill graduate fromBradley Uoioeruity mitk a degreein Etemestary Education in May.The Groom to be in a 098ggraduate et Notre Dame HighSchool. He s correctly is the AirForce with the Corps ofEsgiseers hased al MattweU APEio Montgomery, Alahama asd isfisishisg hin degreen io CO55troc-lies Esgioreriog and ComputerSniesce. The couple is plannisg aJose weddiog.

SJB Women'sBowling League

The Women's Bowliog Leagueof St. Jotas Broheaf fu a ten teamleagoe bswlioal Clasoie Bowl osThuroduy eveotogs at9:30 p.m

If you would like to howl io thiseucitisg league, we haveopesisgo for ltoth foil time andouhslitute hombro. Please caBNancy Glon (823-1371) er BarbBeierwalleo (967-8976) for moroisfonnattos.

We see seornhisg for the wherea. 'boote of '73 Dover grodoates.Asy iofonsatios related to theohovs, please contact Neo Bosas,625.0453, Pete Peno, 297-2051, orBarry Meoinh, 622.4610.

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Donatinï toNues library

Warnen's Club of Niles, from their Philanthropy Funds, prmen-led a chech On the Nilen Public Uhrary to purchase honho for littlechildren. Audrey Pappas, Chairper000, sod the memhern of thePhilanthropy Cousmitt'ee, raised the fondo through duncm andthe selling of hitches aido. Women's Club nf Nitos does muchcharitable work. The members eodoroe all fonctions and workvery hard to ohtais money to he diubursed to many agencieswhich are in need. Memherohipin thiofme cIsl, to open.

Shoon above I to r: Klaute Heines, Preoideut of Women's Clobof Nibs; Harry Pectine, Preuideot of NiIm Public Library Boardand Asdrey Pappas, Philanthropy Chairperson uf Woman's ClubofNiles.

Hypnosis forWeight Reduction

In three semions of hypnosis,those who aro trytog to reduceweight are able to get the helpthey seed lo lose un little an 10 or15 or an mach as 75 or more poso-du.

The Hyp000iu for Weight redoc-tioo group io a sew prdgram ioSaint Fraocis Hospital'n Adultand Child Guidosce Center and isconducted by a clinicalpnychologiut.

The program io scheduled forTaenday, September 13 al 7:30p.m., Tnnnday, September 20 aodTuesday, October 4 at 7:30 p.m.The cost for three hypnosisesni000 is $110.Ancording to Dr. PanI Peter-

seo, clinical psychologist,:prtmarity you must changeeatiog habits. Yon aren't tryisg

to gire up anything, but to modifyhehavlor. ' '

To registerfar the group, senda check to Saint Frauda Hospital,355 Ridge uve., Evanston, Il.60252, und indicate "WeightReduction" on the envelope occall 492-8255 for mörs ijifor-matan.

CongratulationsA hoy was harms to Terry sod

Janet Sehemnmsafl of Wunkegan osAug. 11, 1983 at Skokie ValleyCommunity Hospital.

The baby's name in JamesPhSip. Babyweighsd7lha. 1.0e.

The baby's grandparenla areTad and Emmsma Leuniakof NOmand Philip and Maison SehermanofJaneoville, Win.

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Swedish Covenantbenefit fashion show

"Ail That Glitters," u lanchesnfashion shsw,wtlltake place Sat.,Sept. 17, at 12 p.m,, .1mm West-moreland Csuntry Club, 2801 OIdGlenvlewrd., Wilmette.

The amend annual luncheonwill kickoff the Swedish Cavenant

. Hsspital's annual benefiLdianer.dancenpsnaored by the hospital'sItO-member Service Guild,

Time show's tberne will beprimarily evening/seml-fnrmalwear, with seme aports wearbeing shown. Parson's 0f ParkRidge will provide clothing forthe event. Keim Furs, Inc.,Chicago, will provide dress andfan fars, and ErigImos Jewelers,Chicago, will provide ' fino

North Suburban Bank. Womenpian meeting

"loceensing Salon Effective.oem ins Today's Bmldog Environ-ment" will be dimasoed bymanogement consoltoet sod pees-ident of Caohmm Anmniates,Rito Cantonan, st the September15 diomser meetasg ol the NnrthSabarbun Geaap of the NationalAssociation nf BsnhWnmen. Themeeting will be held at Allganer'sFireside Restooraut, 2855 Mil-waskee one., Noetbbrmh. Net-worhiaghegios at 5:45: dimmer st6:30. The cost is $22 andeeserrotioos cao ho made byphoning Florence Erbach at827-4411 by noon September 13.Ms. Cauhmao, a geadsate ofRenory Collego, Bivee Forest,SOmmais sod tbe. Uoinernity ofChinagy, has 20 years cf copen-ence teaming, teanhiog und

National Associationof Future Women

Larry Moriarty, "Mr. Enthuoi-usi-ooi-ooi-asm", will coduet a

. workshop to kick-off the thirdnoason of moothly wortirhop/din-ser meetings for the NorthSuburbas Chapter of Ike NationalAssociation of Polare WomenMonday, Sept. 12. The meetingwill ho held at the Hyatt Liocolo-wood, 4500 W. Touby, Liecolo-wood. The workshop begins al tp.m. t registration and net-working begin at 9:15p.m.

Mr. Meriarty, author of TheTraveling Salesmnau, a book onhow to stand out, be soticed andaccomplish what you net not todo. Sell-styled as a Dentar ofPhraseology, Larry says "Life ismy love - people, my inlerent -werds, my talent". He han char-med and inspired lhnssasdn,

NorthwesternMemorialnursery reunionNorthwestern Memorial

Hospital is haviog a l0.yearreunion fnr children aod theirparesia who hove been treated inthe Honpital'o Special Cace Nur-

_ssry sincein opened in 1973,

The pasty will be Sunday, Sept.. 11 on the Hospital's sondons,

located at 250 E. Superior ot. ioChicago, from 1-4 p.m.

Clowos, magicians and morefOn will be on kuod for the kids.For further infartoalins, call f49-2030. '

Costume and semi-precious steseJewelry, all complementing theclothing. Members nf the ServiceGuild will model all fashions andaccessories, Mrs. Helen Keimand Mr. Chrin Parson wifi oem-meniate the show.

The luncheon, which is non-profit, is open tothe public, A $10reservation fee covers expenses.Reservatiom may be made byculling guild member Cbm'istiaeAdelt at 8784390, Thin year'sSocial Chairman and SeagramChairman for the guild are Mro.Dyana (Dr. Norman) Osan ofPark Ridge, and Mrs. Sosas(Dwight) Samuelsos of Shokie,respectively.

nnnsolliog io the area of oamman.motions. Ms. Cashmao willpeeoenl un updated definition ofthe sellieg proeem and pmnidaspeiefin tenlmiquao ta help bash-ers improve thais soleo effective.

Members of the Noeth Sabiur-ban Group on I4ABW 'meladobank officers and managera fromthe entire North Suhuehan enea.The group's objeetives imsnlsdebniogiog women bunts eseeutivestogethee, aod odraocimmg careernpportooities foe women in hank-iog. Por farther infoemssatinnaboat tisa Nati000l Assoniatik,n ofBnmsts Women, please call theChapter's publicity ckniemnn,Marlene A. Gordos at tise lisaIs ofNoeth Shore, 564-4480.

from all walks of life, is manycorners of the globe. He will bedevelupiog two themes:"Everyone in a salesman" and"Succens in every stage of life isa selling job".

Reservati000 are $12 for mem-horn and$tb for fuente and will betaken hy phone only oo Wed-nenday and Thoroday, Sept. 7 and8 from 9 am. - 4 p.m. at 965-7992nr 298-470f. Mail reservationsmust be made orti to NorthSuburban NAFW, 9894 Koightave., Suite 312, Des Plaines 65016.Mail reservations mast bereceived so later than Septemberf. Reservations are oecessary.

Special AerobicsOffer

The Penh Ridge YMCA km aspecial offer foe you ta try anaerobics doon ucd meet ose newinstiuctor, Put Snkeoeder. Tmy oatase aeeobins class ties faS onMonday sod 'Wednesday, Sep-tomber 12 and 14, 05 6:30 p.m.You nan come to nue liest two dnysnl class feeel We kaow yes'S libeas once yos've tried sul

Ooe complete sesnion beginsSaptembee 12, md oms 7 woeha.Bat remember yon cao try us oatthe Sent wrob Sor free. Come andgive un a uy'.

Foe more infcrmatioms call thePark Ridge YMCA at 825-2171 orslop in at 1515 W. Tonby.

SVBusiness Women plan meetingA Fascinating . program in

planned for. the September. 12meeting of the .Skokie ValleyBusiness and ProfessionalWomen's Club. Featured toBar-bara Gessler, a, professionalastruloger, who has a radio -program in winch she dincassesthe sabject and ita appticatinn.taeveryday fife. She in an inalisetorin vatrotogy, has written articleawhich have appeared in seoeralnewspapers, and has appearedos."Chicago Tonight" os ChannelFive TV.

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Shoplifterarrested

A 25-yer-OId WIImeUo manIn arrood fr. nhoplifting in

Nilen an Satnday, Angant 20.Police report the man wasshopping at SptMmt, 7233Dempoter , sslsen he wanobservedhy nesemoingthe$88 pnicetag freseswarns-up nuitandreplaceitnsith n$27inftengoingthrouthe chods-ont oesseter the manwan deinod. At the Nilen PoliceDe wan tha thshoplifting end, following biobeingonnignedaSepm)cer conetdo.te, woo releneed after pooting n$123 bond.

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Car break-inA Posh Ridge renident reported

bio noto woo bmben into whilebeing nerviced in Nuco onThonday, Aoguot 1G. The cor wooreporlodlybeingnerviced ni o goostation at 8200 Onkton st., whenthieven bmhe into the ear. Tobenfrom it woo n ce.r mdio nod tepeplay er ne well os two speokers.The OtOleto eterne were vetoed et$400.

Burgrar arrestedA 21-year-old Den Pinteen ceno

wan arrested for borglasy onThecoday, Angust 18. A seoidentof the 9100 block of Golf soi.,reported oeeiog the Den Plainesmon ntondieg behind the GolfOriental Deli 9142 GeIfsol, for2lminuten. At 230 n.m. theresident saw the mon runningfrom the area holding three largepInnioc bage. The NOes rudoientchased the racer who threw thebags behind o bosh and then bidbehind some boohes. The pursuerflagged down n Coob Countypolice car nod, with the help ofNOes policemen, opprehondedthe burglar.

According to police, the OleoPleines mon admitted burgioria-ing the reoteurnet. Police odd hegoiced aurons to the restaurantthrough e bechers hoch door.Stolen from the reotuoront werefood, reedy end cigurettos.

The offender, Jomen ThoothyClerk, neo charged with hueglury.He wan assigned on August courtdoto for the folowieg day.

Arrest jewelthief

A 27-your-old Pork Ridgewoman nno eioeoted for oteoliogjewelry from n local store onTheodny, Augoot 16. Police reportthe woman woo shopping nlLyttono, 440 Golf hotu, whee ohoWon seen placingo bracelet ocherweint nod nttrmpting to louve thestore without peptog for it. Afterheing detained the woman wootaken to the NUes Potro Depuetment where she woo rhorged withuhopliftiog. Police coronio showthe woman bud been previouolyronoictod of shoplifting. Policerecords skew the wonmn hadbeen previously convicted ofshoplifting ned woo currentlywonted hy the Oulr Pooh Police.She nno nosigned on Augsrot courtdatonedreleased citer posting o

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NUes store on Friday, Arsgrust 19.Officials of l,eeh 'N rt &eree8235 Golf rd., reported thatbetweennoon and 12mlip:m.. thethief wnlked into n bank ninregenIno and stole $1,017 in rash andover $2, in cheche. The theifapparently entered and left theotero through the freni deer.Officinle said store enspluyeeswere buoy with customers rehilethe Goof woo io the nIere.

$400 lossA Nitos resident reported

thieves stole over $400 in photoequipment from her basementotorege oren on Monday, Asguot15. The resident, who lires in ubuilding io the 5800 bloch of Golfrd., raid mrheown persono np-purently used n hey te guie entryto n booemeot shreuge room.Token from the room woo o filmviewor and e projector. The totalvalue ofthestoleeequipment woopluced ut 5400.

Home burglary

A NOes home wan burglarizedooWodoesduy, August 15. Policerrport thet u reoident of the 7800bloch of Nordica eve., wok in berhome on un upper flour when sheheard her hack door rIme. Goingdoweroteier the woman found thatherbicycle, which bud heeein theIsitchee, had been stolen. Thebicycle woo valued ut $200. Theresident said her buds door mauUnlocked ut the time of theburglary.

Sheriff's Police training programsCook -County Sheriff's Police

officers are attending trainingprograms as a part of the con-tieuing emphasis by SheriffRichard J. Elrod on eduratinnalOpportunities to provide helterservice forthe public.

Sheriff EIrOd reported OfficerEmory Cou, Chicago's Hy4eParh area, and Officer KarlHumbert of a near north-westsuburb, who are assigned to theSheriff's Police Crime Lab andPhotegraph Section, recentlyattended a three-day seminar inChicago on inveutigotion of firesandeuplosioisu. -

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Supplies stolenAlocel schoolrepeetedto police

that over $100 in art supplieswere stolen sometime betweeeAugust 12 end 15. Officials etEmerson Scheel, 8111 Cumber-land ave., unid uehnown personshad stolen $133Ä7 worth of artmpplies from -à clans room.According to police, the thief hadgoinednecesu to the reomusiegnbey.

northwest suburb, who isasuigned to .15e Facifities andMaintenonee Section nf Sheriff'sPolice, recently attended the 15thAnnual Seminar/Wnrkubop ocPolice Vehicle Performance andSpecifications.

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SPORTSNEWS

Parkside Sport Centerannounces fall schedule

The Prkide St d Fime the WÜ,tOr-WiII be offered a wellConter at Methe North High edult fllnwe, aerobic, melSchool, De Pleleee, ha plam.ed jogeg cloaeee for peono ofito fell-wieter ehedele of rl000eo.

Perkoldo Spot end FitoeooCenter. m, effihiete of b.therm,G000rol Hoopitel, io loroted at9511 Harriaoo. Siaaeooiono ore

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Scheduled for the term, with thefirst begloelag on Moaday,Septembr 12.

Severaleaoiting, new programshave beco icoluded iv theschedole. There will be gysesas-lic classes for pre-sehooloes oodebildree io Idodergostee throoghfifth grade. M o,thsitis wotorexercise vIsos for adults eralehildreo, is o sow odditlou to theoqootics program. Other swim-mieg closses for per0005 of oliogro eed skill levels ioclude eporeet-eed-tot oed pro-s-hootergroup, Americen Red Croesowimmieg tessono for adotto withno previous isstrudioe. Diving,s-nba, wator safety, nod oqoosizo- on enjoyable way to esercize io

0pee''cc550c

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varying abilities.Inodditioe, the cenlerwill have

a special pro-old fiteeso classdesigned to prepare skiers ofdiffeeieg lovols for the phyaizoldemands of dos-abilI aed crosscosnti' skiing. lootroctise will begiven in proper dylaed tesietagmethods as developed by theUnited Sloths Ski Tesos.

An estensivo ballet program isalso avoilable. There erepro-ballet cleesos for childrenages foss- throsgls six sod twolevels of beginsieg classes forgirls nod boye eovoe throsgh 12.A mssicol thestor worhohop forstodeuts in fomth tls-osgb eighthgrodeowbich i desigeed lo trainned develop the skills end intentomIsted to performing begins eaWednesday, Septomber 12.

Weight Lifting, strength devot-opment, end women's bOdybUild-ing neo some of the classesoffered in the weight trainingprogram et PerImido Sport sodFitness Conter. Iterate forchildren end edotte also isincluded in the toll has-up.Youth instructienot programs forboys sod girto, egeo five throagh13 will leech the sbille sodfundemootets of sorb sposto assoccer, basbetbell, sod touchfootball.

For ess.el times sod registre-lion isfonscetton on classes offer-od et the Poekoide Sport endFitness Center phsoe 696-8053.

SJB Women'sBowling League

The Women's Bowling Leagueof St. Jobs Brebenf Is a lee teamteagoe bowling at Classic Bowl onThursday evenings at9:3l p.m.

If yos wostd like to bowl in thisexciting leagse, we hoveopenings for both felt time andsubstitute bowlers. Please callNancy Clon (823-1371) or BarbBelerwatteg (967-9976) for moreinformation.

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Niles prep athleteschoose IBC

TwoNilen athleten hove in-dicetesl their intention to aBendfltinois Benediclise College inUste.

Notre Dome. High Schoolgraduates Dave Keealey, abasebaflpleyer, aadJnhn Morso,e bankelbell player, plea lo corn-pele in their respective sfmrls.Athletic recruiter Ralph Yonegwelcomes Ihr pair, 'ifiC in veryfortunate to be getliagstudent/athletes of Ibis caliber locontinue the tradition ofecedeinic end athletic encellen-ce."

Keentey earned ullcoaferencehonors us a high school ont-fielder. He hopes to ploy fer theEagles' NIIC (Northem illinoisIntercollegiate Conference)championship team.

Moran, a Il", 175 pound for-ward, will ploy beshetball for theEagles. The Notre Darne alum-nus was his team's mont tin-proved player dsring his senioryear.

Class sessions for att studenteheginonAognxl 25th.

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Illinios Slate Universitywrestling coach George GivraIswill strengthen the heavy end ofhis 1913-84 line-up as RichWillioms of Rich East HighSchont end Ed Jung of NitroNotre Dame High School havesigned national tellern nf intestinwrestleetlliU.

Jung was es mSA state mostqualifierin 1983 with a 53.7 rem,,jand was u national junior Greco-Roman champion atheavyweight.

"Ed's not a big heavyweight,but he's quiets und is a finetecimicion," neid Girardi. "He'sbetter known us a Greco-Remanwrreilerand has e good chance toslarthis freshman year."

Jung was else known for hisfootball lalealses he started bothways fer two yearn led woo anall-conference nnueguard dnriegthe past season.

Both Witlisms and Jsog will bemajoring in indontriot technologyatISU.

Peter J. BrennanPeter J. Brennan, son of ThomasJ. nod Patricia R. Brennen of 481N.E. Sivor rd., Des Ptuineo, heu

. bees promoted in the U.S. Air:}'orce ta the rank nf senior

ClinicOn Monday, Aug. 29, the

Ioaniag Tower YMCA is havingen Indoorlioccer Clinic feeturiega member nf the Chicago Sting.Ail youths, grades 1-7 (Boye andGirls) intereuled In ettrndingnhooldcomeintoregiuterus550flas possible. Th Clinic will ronfrom4-5 10p.m.

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Oakton athletic programgoes full speed ahead

When Tom Jorndt becameathleticdlrecterin 1971 atOaktnllCommunity College, the acts-eloffered a choice of nix aperto formen Interested la competIng at

eletercolleglateleVe1.Twelve years and 10 Skyway

Community College Athletic Con-ference cliampienshlps later,Ookton han come allee with adosen sports, Incladlag three ferwomen athletes, leaving JovialEwith high hopen for Ilse fetore.

"I really thlsk the sewfacifities will help tu a lof," hesaid. Fer the first lime OaktonIseo Its own athletic facilitiez, in-cludiag a gymnasium with aNCAA regulation basketballcourt, seven tennis courts, abaseball field, locker room andtraining room facilities.Previonsly, Oakten athleten hadto travel In entolde facilities evenfor "home" contests and prec-tices.

"lt lakes a lot of dedication tohe on athlete without having totravel all over the place," Jerndtsaid. "We may now get somegood athletes who Jnst couldn'tmohr thaI commitlinent before.It also will be better for returningathletes. We need tIsaI commit-Iment before. It ateo will bebel-ter for returning athletes. Weneed to get the high schoolathletes and coaches out here tosee what we have (in thewuy offacaties). I think a tot of themwifibe pleasantly surprised."

Luther North appointsbasketball coach

Jeff DaIry bas bees appointedto the position of Head BasketballCoach according te an announ-cement by Roger Sebmohe, prie-cipat nf Luther High School Nor-a, 5710 W. Berlues ove. Dutey,who in oteo the Athletic Director,has prenions enperiesce es HeadFootball and Baseball Coach atthe school. Sclunohe said, "I emconfident that nor hnshelbatlprogram will he strengthened byDatey's experience. He brings arecord ofsoccess inDie tough endcompetitive Private SchoolLeague."

Dairy repinces Keith Petersonwho has accepted as oppoin-invent as Head Basketball Coachat Walther Lutheran High Schoolin Metcose Park.

Datey commented, "I um ex-cited al the prospect of the newchallenge, and am sure that wecao improve on sur posi bashet-

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ìoradt noted Used lncrease,jfacilities raabe mesa the additionof seamen's bankethall and menuseccerfarthe 199615 Scheel year.

"I believe that there', a let etinterest In both nf thaae aperte,"hassid.

'Now that we have our ownfadhiUes, we may try te includethose aporta In the athleticpregrambudget."

'lite phlleanphy at Oakten forIta athletic lesina han remajne,ithe same daring Jnnidt'a tenors-"We would ilke Io get the beatathletes we can la aise dlUtrlct,but lt'e not a 'win at aUcogie' at-triodo, and we don't go out-of-district to . try and recruitatlsletes" he said.

Still. Oaktan has remainedcompetitive In the Skyway Con-ference. 0CC tennis teams haveracked ap five coaference cham-pieeuhtp trophIes, Laut season'scross country team won the con-ferenof, as did the 1993 Oaktosbaseball team. Former GaMesbaseball player Ray Beruchi(1977> currently lu in the mejorleague baseball farm system,

"We want to previde la-districtathletes the opportuisity te reachtheir failpotentlal in their chosenupoct," Jorndt said. "We don'tencourage kids to take a weakclass schedule, though, er put offtheir studies. Ibelteve we conturn nut gond athleten who eregood studente."

ball record. I stilt wish te espandmy coaching nIeR and encourageany interested and certified per-50m to contact my at the schoolby ceIling 286-3600,"

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NILEt, MORTON GROVE, GOLF-MAINE, L DES PLAINES OISIDENTS MAY USE THE NILES SPORTS COMPLEX AT RESIDENT RATES.

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SOCCERYOUTH LEAGUES

Grades i thru 85 Divisions

INSTRUCTIONEt GAMES

FREE CLINICSAT., SEPT. 10

at GOLF MILL PARK9:30AM- 12Noon

Grades i thru 8

Register at the free cIincor Sept. 13 Et 14, 7 . 8:30 PM

. . Sept 15, 7 - 9 PM at THE REC.CENTER.Regiadon Fee $12.00 (Includes Soccer Jersey)

NILES PARK DISTRICT

PRE-SCHOOLAges: 3 yrs or older by Dec. 1, 1983 up to5 yrs;

2 or 3 Day Week for i 5 WeeksIN-PERSON REGISTRATION SEPT. ist

RESIDENTS - 9:30 - ii;OO AMNON-RESIDENTS - 7:00 - 8:00 PM

ATTHE RECREATION CENTER7877 MILWAUKEE AVENUE

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A BirIh Certificate is requiredat the time of registration

Classas Will B. Held At. Ree. Canter. Osliten Manor. Sporte Canopies

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Nues Art GuildDemonstration

Artist Rosemary Komneilchwill demonstrate 110w to applyclown makeup to a model aadthenproceedto pajata portrait ofher ta oils atIbe monthly meetingof the NUes Art Gaild on Wed.,Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. at the NUesRecreation Center, 7877Milwaukee ave., Nues. She willalso give a short lecture on herutyle of puiating showing thebrushstroke technique

As u child, Rosemary otudiedat the Art lastitule. Later she

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No seed So he su subiese So developthis peobtees. Aeyoee who dosel-Ope hot sod petspiriog feet thtfeel soggy' coo get it. Ovee.weights peepire wore sssd serfeequevtosvm.

The fuegos thrives vo w000thand doso pness . Just woweolorycont?fl with contaminated items(ahots, stockiogs, towels) may te.aoltint s,feclioo. Wsikivg bseefoovist puhlic pisces (locket or showetroom hoots, twimmiog pools)may beivg os vthiete's foot, loo.

8e altfl le wsming symptomsof itching, hetweeu.tvesseivg,peeliog skin, soflroiwg of footflesh, skis wtittltliog, blitlet for.maSivo. Voor podisteist map useOral ve topicui atvtifuegsl mrdivv.tisa, feofsoahs sod uthrrtreut-meats to CoeteCt Ike conditiov.A presceibed topivul medicetiovmay help mlicon tek sudcoolroithe peohlem.

P,esessted its 5h einleees a of heSterfast nase hy

A Fondly Pttdiutrv Cetttre615 Milwaukee Avr,ttte

CI enviem , It, 60025729.2200

coatinued studying milh privateteachers und night schooldatum. After her fumily wangrown, she attended theAmerican Academy of Art fulltime and graduate with u majorIs fine art. She hut taught javierand adult clauses and alno studiedpartrait paiotisg with EugeneHull where oho developed herfree broth otrohe otyle. Most ofher paintingo are done alla prima- "all at noce". The public io in-viledlo attend. Free admisolon.

Hospithi plansbenefit dinner

Swedish Covenant Hospital,5145 N. Culiforoia uve. will ob-unITe ita annual benefit dinner onNov. 5, at the Chicago MorriotHotel.

'Serving Chicago Health andSharing Chicago'n Heritage" iothe theme of the dinner, an ay-nounced by cs-chairman Dr. andMro. Edward B. Paoiitsiuy andMr. and Mrs. J. Philip Peterson.

WE CARE ABOUT YOUR VISIONAND PRESERVING IT!

. J.Po, 37 y..e. Or. Cheater J. Nomek, Optnnnetrl.t h.. been helpIng

fl.at. Oversame nisten pruhiems by e thnrsugh Eye AnalysIs,Ol.gnnula, end C arFen tin. Therapy, whink mill Famedy mast eyepeebl.ets.

H. guides p.9.nfl In the prager len. lelestlne le manlmum yucalAstitty cae b. achIeved. Fahlnnableyr.m.s, vantant Ien.es , anti

VISsaI TrelelagTIsmap yare. tse .o.11able.

14e pasead tite Stats Bu.,d Esemleatlas In Optsm.tey itt 1988 andceedms.d itt. edenedan in Peat Oreda.fiae etedtes. Fa, IS year.endm O.E.P.F. h. resabed the Optamatelu Resagnitlan Award ist 3seet5aat.s yere. And he passed th. CertIfIed Esemteetlan n fIt.tleg.Ilaent.atl In 1982. by NERF.

Dr. Chostsr J. NowakO.E.P.F. . N.E.R.F. . C.O.V.D.

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amo N. MIlwaukee Avenue, NIIe823-5988

Cul For Intormutlon or AppointmentHOURS; ;UO AM - :OO PM, Mon,. tu.,., Thun,, Fri.

9 :00 AM . 3:00 PM, Wed., Set, iCy Appalntm.ntlPructYai Individuel Right to Quety Eye C.c.

The F.T.C. riElad that Dastar. aso dlnamlnate lnfsrm.tian regar.ding Vision Salut Cara and Servitas. daatar rendare te the publio.

Independent.. Accountants

group meeting

The Northwent Suburban Chap-1er of Independent AccoaotontnAssociulion of tllinoin willpretest Iheir monthly program al8 p.m. no Thnrnday, Sept. 1. Theprogram will be held at Christy'sRestuorant, l43lWauhrganrd. isGlenview.

Goeot apeaher will be MichaelLeonetti, Certified FinaocialPlanner and Registered Invest-ment Advisor, who leaches alRoosevelt Uoivernity and HarperCollege. The program for theevening will be "The Role of theCertified Fioovciat Piovoer andHow that Role Interfaces withAccounting and Planning".

All ioteresled individuals arecordially invited to our free andinteresliog programo the firstThursday nl each mvolh. Thotemho would join us for dinner areashed lo phone Irwin Mugad at.965-7744 or Larry Troulman nl253-5000 for reservationt and in.formativo regarding lime andcasi of dinner.

M-NASL{Fun Fair.BenefitSam Santintevan of Parh

Ridge, and Linon Den owner Ed-dy Patay, pote with one of thegrand pricey in the Solorday,August 27 benefit fun fair andballoon lannch.

Benefit and Fair will he ai 4103Oaklon, 0001 io the Linno DoyHair Salon al 33O p.m., Salar.day, August 77,

Surprises include: A0000raphtfrom a . leading Chicagoprofensinnut spartn team,joggling, mugir and unicycle actby clamo Pani Bucbman, facepainting, nail painting, hohe nain,launch nf 500 ballnoon und manyother auprioes.

Admission in free and alipraceeda go the benefit the Main-Riles Aonociutioo of SpecialRecreation.

Cyme hava fun ut the fair undIhen sign op lv pledge yonrdonation per bailonnt. Pledgenhnnl,s arr available ut Ihn LinonDen, your local park district of-fien and at the Maine-RilesAssociation nf SpecialRecreatius, 7ß40 Main aL, Riles.

'Discount ticketsforMisericordia Fest

tIckets are now available forMinericordia's third annual

)unsily Festival In he held Son-, day, Sept. 11, from 11 um. to 7p.m. ut Misericordia North, 6300N.Ridge.

Mavey-saving Pocho which iv-elude udrnisninn undfond/beverage evapsos are beingavId up lv und including the dayknorr the FenL Family Puchofor $20 ($41 valse), Adsil Puchsfor Itt ($15 value), undSenior/Child Packs for $7 ($10Value). Individual livhett alunmay be purchbvrd iv advance at$4 for udulls avd $1,50 far Senioroand children, ivstead of regulargate priceo.

Rive ethoic fond booths willsatisfy all lattes, The heer gar-den will feature a roving vialioist.Entertainment will br availableOnt' ali ugeo. Jim Gibhaon willemcee on the Main Stage. JoelDuiy uvd hin cvontry-weninrnband will appear. Alun perfor-miog are The Jolly Corkn; Sin

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Daytime Leagues ors, Individual

OpeningsALSO OPENINGSIN EVENING FOR

LEAGUES and INDIVIDUALSWealdet Ceo lather Samt dt Classy

elï,5re8530 Waukegan Rd.,

Morton Grove.

Monkn and a Friar, u Dixielandgroup, and hupefoSy, as Irishgrsup..,and more.

Children's eutertuismest williscisde Garfield Goose, theMinericordiu Folk Grnup, a FireDepartment- demosnlration,clowns and The Shannon Hovers.There wilt also he a high nchooland college-age talent shaw:Diamonds is the Rough.

AlIday the grausdo will aboundwith fus: a boutique, Bingo undother games: puppet shown, aglans baoth, flea markel, swim-ming, basketball highlighted by ademonstration by Wemhers 5fthe Chicago Bulls.

Pryceeds help tu supportMinericardlu Homes South undNarth and the Heurt nf MercyVillage heing developed Inprovide u family-style residentialenvironmenl fur disabled udulluand vhildres.

For mnre informulian, contactMinericordia North, 9736300.

Evanston-Glenbrook

HospitaIs Ball meets goal -

The quarter of u million doSer for the Evanatno und Gleshrvokgoal for the 1982 Ensayos uiud Ilnopitols. In uddition to hulag uGleobenah Hoopitalo' Bull bao beautiful party, the Evuantos undbers met novarding ta Bull Ginnkcmh Hotpitalo' Ball espre-cv-vhaa,nen Stephumo Vittum vento n tradition of genemunnod Betsy Whcelouv. community giving both in Insets

The hoods trill nslabiioh u of money and volunteer knout.,vatstistuvg- food to support the We ace pesad to represent thisKellogg Cancer Case Center affirmation of tupporlfnr tise twocurdiuo vare nod the vare . of Hospitals.'high-risk mothers und humoSo.

Vittom of Glanvoe and Wheel- s

:°efNorthbraaknaad.Reaohin Legion to Hold

affirssuiion of cnaslomuity'snppo

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Installation

Their unoual inotullutios uf newofficers mill hehnldauce ugaiubythe Morton Grove AmericanLegion Pout Number 134 and itsAusiliary Unity al Ehe PantHome, 8140 Dempster,

The joint leitiatiun of new of.ficern fur the ennu'mg year will

- take place ut 7 p.m. na Sat., Sepl.17th.

Au in the muai cusfum, thereliring heads nf the ' two -

urgaoizallnen plan the event) Inthis vein, Roland Keppen andMrs. Joyce Senf ere planning theactual formal ceremaaies andsocial following which will in-ciudea huffet and dancing.

l's he taulalledas leaders alIkePout and its Aunlllary reupec-lively are Richard Kapeiaeshl,cummander1 and Mrs. DeeDean, Ataxiliary president.

St. Paul Federal -

pays for check cashingReveru'mg the trend of nther in-.

stilutioss that charge u servicefee for cheeb eushiag and wilh-drawalu, St. Paul Feder.sl ispaying Enpreso Curd cautamern25 reals furoisnilar trausaetinnu.

In un effort taupeS husiaess atidler windows, St. Paul Federalis rewurdiag Enpresn CardcootOmern mku verify their ownoccountu hy usisg ita sew ideo-lificatios system. Thin saveolime by eliminatiag Ihe need forleilrru to reviem nigaature curds.

St. Paul Federal -Enpreoo Car-du have secret magselic endenavd a Personal IdentificationNumber iRIN). The sew ideo-uifiratins system (us elecfrunickeyboard ut euch taller wisdom)'ceu)ts" the account number cad

verifies it hy the PIN thecuslomerentern on the keyboard.

A St. Paul Federal spokesman

Low back andassociatedleg pain

AO estimated half millionpoopie will be disabled thin yearby spinal defects which russe Ivoback und leg pain. Chirvpracticresearch indicates the moot lowbuch and associated leg pains orecaused by truly mechanical -

defects in tise alignment of one orwnre bvnen of the lower spine.Avy one vr more of Ihe spinalbvoev muy he displacedsubiunuted) by u full, back

vtraiv, accident,- movemeut,chronic paslarul changes, ar-Ibritic changen. When a spivaiboor is dinplured the supportingmovries and ligameals may bepoivfully stretched causing avoirund disabling hack paio. Thespinal nerves which supply thelegs pass through the openingsbelwern adjaceot bones of thelower opine und when ave ormnre of the bones iv displaced theverseo lv the legs mighl he pitu-eked or irritated. The revoit iopain in Ike back, which may beovsociuted wilh pain in the hipwhich can radiate the pain downlv Ike thigh, bore, calf, unhie uodfsvl. There muy also he unautocluted weakness of the leg,oumbynysand piso and nerdleo.

Stotinlivu sham that invlividualvwIth acole and chronic low backoud associated leg pain respondentremely well ta the speciulined -

rare offered by Ihe Doctyr ofChiropractic,

Dr. G. Gutman of Hamm,Germany, is very prominent inIhe pro-ehiropruclic of GermanmedIcino. la one of bis puhlinhedarticles is Hippobrales he main-laits that proof of the efficacy ofchiropractic must he sought inmedical practice, hut he mhowould investigate thin mutter51058 he prepared to risk linao-rial and reti pencil of the reosor.Evidently willing to Sobe riuhoand surceunful iv overcomingboth, he is aol afraid to nay: "Wehave hens permitted is certainroses unsacceisfally trealed foryearn, yen far decades, to demon--strate -the unefulsess ufchiropractiç." He then tello howhe sel,rcted casen lung regardedas a cross to he harae no less bydoctors aed clinics, than byjudges, lawyers, and icsuruscecompanies, because of theirresistance to all hinds of Ireat-ment, and haw he experimentedto fiad oat what could he afeom-plsnhed by chiropractie.

said the program, "which muyweil he the first of ito kiod," willhelp customers adupl to Ike self-ident)fjcatjyo nystem and Iba) itsproveo hevefils will encouragethem to sue ii io Ike falare.

Enpresu Card cusiomers canuso the uyslem for oithdrawuioand check rushing. The tO-rettIIncentive io limiled Iv 55e tray-tachen per day and will rootinoyIbrough Sepimber 17.

Wilh $2.1 billion iv antesIs und22 offices io the Chicagowietrnpoliiun area, Si. PaulFederal is the third lurgeut00e-0go avd loan association ioIllioniv and among the lop ovepercent nationally.

Marci A. Cantor, 8623 National,Nileu, han Ines awarded u Ralpho. und Mabel Fraseen HunterAgricultural Merit Scholarohip lolhv Universily al Illinoin Collegenl Agriculture. The merit award,which conoists of a $300 ulipeudund recognition au a HunterScholar, wau presented na IkebuMs nl academic achievementyod dem005traled inlerest iv unagrirailorol or ugrirullure-reiaied career.

Caslnr, ihe dasghter vi Mr. undMrs. Jack Canlor, plans to majorin fonda avd vatritiov ut IheUniversity nf Illionis. She is uJove, 1903 graduate nl Niles Nor-0h High School, Skolsie.

A member nf the Natiovulltvovr Society, Canior earnedhonor-roil recogoilive lhrvsghoalh)gh vchvoi und rrreived theBroyer and Silnor Honor Keys.

Canior was a member of the

How t)me f)ies( t was just 5 yearsugo this Saturday that we atst. Paul Federal opened thedoors of our Morton Groveoff (ce.Today, St. Paul Federal has 22branch offices and over 250locations for instant cashund deposits withthe powerful St. PaulExpress Curd.Our assets havecrown to over $2billion.So now we wouldlike to thank you allwith a special

Nues student awardedMerit Scholarship

clans board and utudent leader-ship grasp. She also compeled unthe girt's gymnasticu and divinglearns and wau a member of thegirl'u Varsity Club.

Cantar -has been active in asynagogue youth group und B'naiBrith girl's grnsp and has workedau a camp manuelas.

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William R. Groves

W'tffiam R. Groves, .uo nf'Mr,und Men. William E. Omega uftoi xikiki dr., Des Pleines, hanmmploted a 11.8. Air Forca RO'I$finid teaming eenampmont atVaadesherg Air Force Bane,Calif.

Ha is a 1981 graduata nf MaineWest High Svknvl, Den Plaises.

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COME HELP US CELEBRATE THE 5TH ANNIVERSARY OF OURMORTON GROVE OFFICE AUG. 27. SEE YOU THERE'

celebration this Saturday at ourMorton Grove office.

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Drake graduate Robert A. NordRobert A. Nord, coo of

Todd Diganet 9218 N; Georgiana Nord of 78 Underave., Morton Grove, has beenpromoted in the ILS. Air Force tothe rank of captain.

Nord is a field maintenancebranch officer at Scott Air ForceBane, Ill., with the 375th Con-nolidated Aircraft MaintenanceSquadron.

Hein a 1979 gradaate of the US.Air Force Academy.

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The Macton Grove ParkDistrict Fall pragram brochurewill be nut the weekend of August1g. Brochures will be bong inplastic bags around doors.Program registration beginnTuesday, Aug. 30. The ad,...miisistratiaz office at 6834 Dem-p51cc will be open from 9 am. un-ut 7 p.m. un the first day ofregistration. Saturday officehours un Sept. 3, 10 and 17 will hefrom 10 am. to noon. For moreinformation call 965-1206.

Youth buslructlonal flag foal-bull registration Is underway inthe Prairie View Center. Open to1-6 graders. Program Includesinstruction and competition. 'ee$20 (includes jersey). For mareinformutiun call 9tl5-t2t.

Volunteer coaches aro neededfor youth flag football program.Age categories coaches areneeded for are 1-2 grade, 3-4grade ands-6 grade. For morete-forunation, call 665-1296.

The WIll Azdmal Stories MobleVan will visit Narrer Pool onThursday, Aug. 25, ut3p.m.

The Park District's SETregistration was held Saturday,Aagi 12. Even though theregistration was gond, there aré afew gsoet prime court times stillavailable. Call .965-7554 tsr fur-therinformatian.

The gym/game roam hasepeoings f0- ID. che4ers star-ting this fall. tfinterented, slop inforan application.

The Prairie View CommunityCenler will be closed for main- .

tenunce und repairs August 22lkrnngk Labor Day. Offices willremain open for registration.

MS Bike'N Hike

A family day togelker, havingfun and dning something to helpothers. That's 1ko mood of the101k Anniversary MS Bike 'NHike Sunday, Sept. 11 onChicago's north and southtahefrontand 12 suburban routes.

Multiple Scteraois SocietyChapter Chairzuan James Can-tempo says "Our annual MS Bike'NHilseiu one that volunteers undparticipants alike enjoy becameit is sumethiug the whole famSycan take part in...from toddlerspushed along in strollers to thesenior members who can hike ortake a leisurely walk along theirarea route."

Cantalupo nays "This Bike 'NHike is a special one since ilmarlis Ike 10th year of the eventwhich began with pledges of$18,000 from participants in 1974and has grown to $100,000 in thelast few years, a sum we've come -

ta count upon as u major part ofsur support for 515 research andpatient services."

All routes begin at 8:30 am.and close at 4:30 p.m.

Information and sponsor formsfor al] rostes are available bycalling the ChicagoNorthrIllinois Chapter, -NationalMultiple Sclerosis Society at3I2/922-0600, or by picking themup at the Chapter office, 53 W.Jackson blvd., Chicago, togo,

NILESFun with pennies

, -Thio unidentified yonth was

concentrating hard at the NuesPark District's Penny Carnival,August 4. The trick was to drop apenny In a cop full nf water andhope that ittands in the cup whichwas placed inoide a fish bowl fullof water. Persistance paid off.Winner's were treated to avariety ofcandy and prizes.

A half dozen Other games,testing shill and luck were ea.jOyed by the crowd. The PennyCacnival games were built by thepark district playground par.ticipanto.

Mini Slim aTrim

Maggie Rolteb, fitness inotrac-tor for the Riles Park District,wilt begin a mini session ofSlim hTrim, Sept. 12. This 3 week ener-cise class io a prelude to Maggie'slo week clavo beginning in Oc-tobar.

Classes are held Monday aodWedoeoday at the followingtbees 9 - 945 am., P45 - 10:30am., 7-7:45p.m,, 7:45-S:SOp.m.and 6:15 - 7 p.m. Tuesday andThsrsday classes are amoavailable from 5 - 5:45 p.m. Theresident fee for lhe 2 day, 3 weekclass is $8. Non-resident fee is$16. Register at the Park Districtoffice before Sepl. 9. Noregistrations will be accepted uf-lerthisdate.

Fall pre-schoolprogram

The NOes Park District wilt be'accepting registration for Ito fallpre-school program On Sept. 1from 9:30-lt am. (for Nitenresidents ontyl and tram 7-t p.m.for nba-residents. A birth cer-tificale is needed ta regioter.Children moat be at least 3 yearoold before Dec. 1, 1983. Childrenreaching 3 - years aid betweenDec. 2, 19t3 and Feb. 1, 19H mayregister for the second sessionclam for new otndents. (SeosionII begins Jan. 30, l9t4). Thesession runs for 15 weeks eachand children may be enrotted foreither 3 days a week or 2 days aweek. Class times are 9:30-11:36am. Or l-3 p.m. Fees are $46 fortwo days a week and $60 forthree days a week (15 weeks).Non-resident feeo are doubled.The locations - offered are:Recreation Center, 7677Milwaukee ave., Oaktou ManorFietdhouoe, 6100 Ozark and theBallard Sporto Comptes at 8435Nullard rd.

Registration will be taken atthe Recreation Center on Sept. 1.

Miniature golftournament

The Rites Park District willhost a miniature golf tournamentSunday, Sept. 4 at Ike JozwiahPark Miniature Golf Course

Pre-registration io 75g and canike done at Jozwiak Park or thepark district offices onMilwaukee ave. RegistratiOn willbe accepted the day of the tour-uament at Jozwiak Park bat willthen cnut$j... Competition wilt he bold inthree divisions: 10 years old undwider, Il-15 yearn and ages ltand over. All participante will beawardedprizeul

Soccer-programexpandingDid you know that sacrer io one

of the fastest grnwing oporto inAmerica? Many consider it thesport of the fotore. To meel thepopularity of thin program, IkeRiles Park District io enpundingitosoccerprogram.

A special FREE SOCCERCLINIC will be held at 9:3g am.to 12 noon Satorday, Sept. 10 atJnzwiak Park. Inntructnrs willfine oatoable insighio to thegame and help y000gotern shar-pen their shillo. Yso may alsoregisler Ihen fnr one nf Ike soccerleagues.

PEE WEE SOCCERi0 for boysand girls in first and necondgrades. Thin introdoctoryprogram combines 3 weeks of in-siruction with 5 weeks at games.Pee Wee Soccer is conductedSaturday mornings al GreonanHeights Park beginning Sept. 24.The fee is $12 and includes a teeshirt.

YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUESare formed for girls and boys iogrades 3-6. Many gameo wilt bescheduled for after school andeneflings during the week bet-wean 4:30-8:45 p.m. Each teagaewilt be assigned some weekendgames daring Ike course of theprogram. Games will be playedweekday enenings at JozwiakPark and weekends at Golf MillPark. The fee for each league in$12 which includes a soccer icr-ney. Leagues begin Sept. 24 andcontinue through the early part ofNovember. Special registrationfor all soccer programs will be9:30 lo noon Sept. 10 at Golf MillPark, 7-8:30 p.m. Sept. 13 and 14at the lier. Center, 7877Milwaukee ave. and 7-9. p.m.Sept. lIaI the Rec. Center.

New mini golfibatting cage hours

With summer drawing to ancod, the boors nf operation for theJozwiab Park mini golf and bat-tiog cages witt be reduced. Effec.tive Aag. 22, weekday boors willbe 4-0 p.m. aad weekends l-5 p.m.and 6: 26-0 p.m.

Volunteer soccercoaches sought

The Nilen Park District inseeking volunteer coaches for thesoccer leagues. If- you enjoyworking with children and arewilling to share ynur time andtalents, please call 867-6633, AultCnr fl.hh, 1'Jt_.,,.

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Business NewsBen Friend broker tops

$1.2 million sàlesMary Weller, Broker/Sales

Consulthnt for Ben Friend ReeltyCo., 7234 W. Touhy ave., Chicagohen recently porticipeted n 15s1es, totoling over $1.2 million inthe post 2 months.. Msry's hnosvledge end in-tegrity ore a tribute to the reSIestate yrofension. Her co-workersat Friond Realty applaud Mary's15 years of service and her ac-complishments.

Brandt attends CIC seminarThomas J. Brandt, president of

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Thomas J. Brandt hes been aCertified Inseesosoc Counneler(CId since 1978 end supports theConcept of contienlog peofes-sineal education tboouglx hispactieipatino io the CIC progrem.Ho believes that the standards ofthe Society ace essentiel to enserethat alt Cte agents lceeppoee withhe rapidly changing world nf

insurance knowledge und thatmsar0000 Consumers ere betternerved by those who meet thesestandards. Ho is ejes a CharteredProperty & Casualty Uederwritersod o Chartered Life Under-ivriter.

HERE WE GROW AGAIN

Richard A. HellRinhe,d Holloomes to us with w prossloecre dontiels. Prier te

cewleg I fliorOC Real Estate 8 asine55 , Disk ecoesged t erse stuff is.cluded Inspe-ring Nursing Hemos sed Hospitals tsr Modisare aedMedicaid, li1011uated tram Ueiosrtisy at southern Califernia, aedJehn 00001,15 Unlootslty. has s OR. degree in Phutteasy. Disk's is.,tntetts ie floIr 'fl the areas nf Cemmernial and ledontrial Real Estateand will 000rli II Out Inoestment Oquitiss Dioisio.

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Cèntury 21 WelterRealtors salès awards

Ken Welter, (eel piclseed) anesuered that 12 ohis top salen UsooCiates received recogeitien at thequarterly "Cestary 21 Day" Rally at the O'Hare-Keenedy Holdiay Ins.

Receiving awards I to r mere: Bottom Rem:Rose Mary Diete, Chris Sedlock, Jabs Seh-mathach (received aeoard for highest deltervoliane of commercial ies'eslment transactions

Soloman receivesdouble honors

Kenneth t. Solomon, 784f W.Church xl., Morton Grove,manogiag parIser of Laventhol &Horwath'o Chicago office andChairman of the firm's nationalboard, has been appointed lo theState of Illinvis Board ofExaminers for the CPAexamination cod named -VicePresident nf the Gautro-tolestisalResearch Foundalion at theUniversity of Chicago Hospital.

His term os the CPA Board nfEsaminero mitt be three years.

Solomon xeroeo not only asmanaging partner of the Chicagooffice, -largest in Ihr firm's set-work of offices, bat io chairmanof its National Council (Board(.

Solomon: received hisBachelor's asd Master's degreesfrom Ihr University of Illinoisaed his Jans Doctor degree fromthe University nl Chicago LamSchont. He is a CPA in severalsIdro und is a member of the

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Illinois and Ohio bar. A formeraccounliag and- lam professor atCase Western Reserve LawSchool is Cleveland, Solamos hasaalhored four bnoko and morethan 75 professional articlespublished in leading accounting,egal and tan journals.

With the increased cost ofhigher educalion, the increasednumber of multiple studentfamilies and the increased dif-ficalty of ehtainieg the fullamount of $2,500 per academiclevel frem the Illinais Gaaran-teed Loas Pregram (due to Ihnfinancial needs test), FirstRatissaI Bask of Skekie now nf-fers PLUS leans. PLUS Incas arepared Inane for undergraduatestudente. Under the PLUS louespregram parente er legal gaar-dians are eligible to borrew fundsen behalf 5f dependent as-dergradaate students and are netaubjeel la the Iieaeclal needs lestthat is currently is effect for theIllinois Gaaranteed StsdeutLoans. These funds are availableat the raté Uf 12% (subject techange by Illineis GuaranteedLoan Pregram). PIns lune fundeare evuitable snIp te pay fer Ikestudeet'seducatiosalcesta.

LOAN AMOUNTStThemunimsim laus that a parent mayhersant per academic level enbehalf uf each dependent studentis $3,919. The manimamaggregate loan ameaet that aparent may berrow is $15,198 perdependenl sludesil. te alt cases,loan amounts ere at Ikedincrelion of the lender ap la theprogram manimum and muynever exceed the tstal edncalisnexpenses minas financial aidawerdetl.

fer the quarter auf ef 288 Cenlury 21 effices inIllinois), Elvira Trincan, Young Kim, Tsp RomJeseph Di Pietra, Mike Majeski, Vince Scarpelli,(General Manager) Jim alduc, sed HecnuaeAliprandi. The effice also received an award fervolume io excess uf 8 milben dollars for Ike Stdquarter of 1903.

Troy A. GuU.Airman Teoy A. Dutt, sen nf

tisemy und Erika Gatt sf8041 N.Ottams, Niles, has been assignedte Chunete Aie Force Buse, lt.,eBer completing Air Faros basictrainiog.

The airman will saw receivetpmiatiaed instruction in theflight treinissg equipment field.

He in a 1980 graduate ef MaineEast High Schund, Park fudge.

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FNBOS offers loansfor college students

REPAYMENT: The borroweris obligated la repay the tenderIhn lull amoanl borrowed, pIeuisileresl. The repaysneel periodbegins Ihe day Ibe lune is disbar-sed and inlerest begins In accruefrom Ihat dale. The first payment

-in generally due within 30 days of -

the dele al disbursemenl, Theborrower it generally greeted arepayment period of al least five(5) years, but net mere than ten(lI) yeses, with a monthlypayment of $50,

APPLICATION PROCEDUREThe apphcatien must be corn-pleled by the borrower, thestudent, and Ike approved schundbefore First Natlanad Bank of.Skokie casi complete eeclion HIucd forward the application lathe Illinois Guaranteed LoanProgram for procesning, WhenIke application hen beenprocessed, the bnrrower, the -

school and Ilse lender will beostified of the elates of the loanrqqaest. Once the loan kas beenuppreved, the borrower centaclathe tenderte meIse arrangementsto sigo the noI und funds are,disbursed directly Io thebsreswerattkal lime,

For fbrther details regardingthis program coetact the Per-donad Banking Divinise of theFirst naUsead Bank of Skokie er-your tocad finaisciud inntitutinnparticipating In the PLUSprogram,

District 207Free and ReducedPrice Luñches

Maine Township Hig!s SchmlDioteiel 207 announced ils policyfar Free assd Reduced Peine Meals for ntudenhi unable do pay thefaB pram nf meals nerved under the National Schoel LunchProgram ferthe fnllewlngscheela:Makie TwwnuhlpHlghliehool Eaat,200d Dempslerst., Park RidgeMaine Township HighlichoolSwuth, lIlt S. Denr.j,, Park fudgeMaiee Tewnuhiplligh Scheel West, 1755S. Welled., Dna PlainesLocal school ufficiata beve adopled the foltawieg family saie io-

comecriteria fordeterrnieing eligibility:-

JULY l 1983-JUNE 50,1950

. . Family IncomeFomsdy . Family tocome - Redoced Pricejgr - FreeLunches' LouchesI 8 t,3l8t - - . 8,502S 11,6804 12,8795 , - 19,0240 17,238

19,42221,000

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Children from families whose income tu al or below the levelsshowo areeligibleferFree Meals orRedueeofPeice Meats,

Applicationferossa are being nest tè' 5l horneo in s letter toparrots. To apply fer free or reduced price meato, kouxelsoldashould fill eut the 'applidation and return it to the school. Ad-ditional copies are available at the principal's office in eachschuol. Applications may be oubmilted at asy lime daring Ikeyear. Te discourage the pasuikility of mtorepresentatios, the ap-plication forms contain aslatemeet above the space for signaturecertifying that all informaBan furnished in Ike appScalioe is lene'asd correct. Ao additienal statement is added to warn that theapplication in being made io counection with the receipt ofFederad funds, that school officials may verify the information inthe application and that deliberate miereprenestattos of infer-mationmay snhjectthe applicanttopconecutinn under applicableSdaleandFederal statutes.

The application must be complete or it cannot be processed. Inorderforan application te be complete yea msstpruvide the totalhousehold incame, the names of all household members, social500neity numbers od all household members 21 years or alder orslate that a household member does not beve 00e and thesignatare of an adult housefsodd member.

If a family member becemes unemployed or if family sizeebanges, the family ehenld contact the school Io file a new ap-plicatien, If your child is approved for meal benefits, you mastsotify tIse school when your hemebold income increases by morethan $50 per month ($600 per year) or when your koasebold sizedecreases, I

In certain Cenen fester children are adas eligible for thesebenefits. 1f a family hue funler children living with them andwishes in apply fer free or reduced price meats for them, thefarnilysbauldcontaetthenchool,

The information provided by the hoasehold is coofidestial and-

mill be used only for purposes of determining edsgskilsty andverifyingdain.

AB childrenaretreatesjthe sameregardless ofakitityto pay, tothe operutien of child nntritian programs, so child will bediscrissilnated against became of bis/her race, sex, color,ustionaI origin, age er handicap. If any member of a householdbelieves they beve keen discriminated against, they should writeimmediately to the Seetetary of Agrieallur'e, Waskington, D.C.SISO.

Usder the proviuiena of the policy, the principal of each of theMaine Township High Schools, as shown below, will renew ap-pticadiosjsand detersjsineedigiblityMaine TownshipHighSclsunl East-Mr. A.K,H. Cochrana 125-4454MaineTswnabipHighSehoolSoethMr. RobertG, Becker 625-7711Maine TeweshipllighScdsool West-Dr. James L. Coburs 117-flit

Venètian Nightcelebration

Chicago's magnificeotlakefront wild become the site of aspectacular eveat of sights and55004 os Saturday, August 27When Ike 501k desusad' VenetianNight celebration goes ae anscheduled withoutfireworha.

The free festivities kegis at 5p.m. with a Grant Park Spas-phony Orchestra concert atPotrillo Music Shell, In theMoorse Herber, spectators willView colored water displays hythe Chicago Fien Departsnent att:3t p.m.; a water elti'sfsow bythe Chicago ParIs Dinteict at 7Pito.; and the tradidlonal aqunticparadeat lp.m. -

CARIBBEAN UNESAmerica's pavorite Cwise Lice05

Annexation. .Ceet'd fromNllenE,Mul.e'p,l

valnatlea campared wIth 48centaper$dloin Park Ridge.

NIes residente living within hePark Ridge Park District are in

- an area north of Oaktan St, andweutefMilwankee Ave.

Aaselher advantage of joiningthe Niles Park IMutrict includesthe far mere extensive parkprogrammieg and facilities uf-fered,

Nifes residente carrently in thePark Ridge Park Dintrict arepaying between $10,980 and$15,IoOannnellyto Park Ridge,

A financial catch wealddevelop, however, if the NOesresidents chose to leave the ParkRidge Park Disdrict. By tase, theHiles residents would have te payan udditional 14 reala per $198equalized assesaeot valuation tePark Ridge sets a bend has keenretired, Thin debt was 'beganwhile Ike residents were mcm-hers of the Park Ridge ParkDislrict,

According to the Illkseis ParkDistried Cede, a park distriel canaunen any area which in con-'figuous to the carrent parkdistrict benesfacien, The proposedarea meets those specificatiena,

Originally the Hilen ParkDistrict considered anneningthreeareau into ita system,

One area, the Gell Glen Shop-piegCesterarea onDeS tUnearPotter Rd., is corrently beingserveti by the Golf Maine ParkDistrict. TIsis area was annenedte the. village uf Hiles in 1972.Park officials mid this ares couldnot he annexed because thegeographic requirements fur an-sexing an area could not befalfilled.

Asecond area being consideredfor annexation was the SObornosnorth of Golf Rd. and east ufMilwaukee Ave. which is nowpart of the Glenview ParkDistrict.

t9oriwg an initial check withresideehi of thin area, numereaspeople said they would preferstaying in the Gleaview ParkDistrict became their childrenare currently enrolled in Glee-view echunla,

BurglaryinformationsoughtThe Convenient Store at 1920

Maeeklim, Dea Plaines, was thetarget of burglars on January20.After gaining entry through therunf, burglars bah a block of to-sinnt LOttery fleketa, Serial JO-2898.

Pers005 having knowledge ofthose renpoesible for this crimemay call Crime Iloppers at 699-7867 with informalien and are notreqairedtogive their nemea.

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. VaticanWaetL In Edgebrnek in Qilcage.Mere recently he was a go-aNisernf Pandera Benn, (fonnerty fiar-ezak'a) SannageshopinNlles,

Panderawaaa lifelong residentof NOno. He wan rained .t the St,Andrew,s Home en Toshy Ave.,atlendeda local grammar school,Weber High School in Qilcagoand graduated from De PassiUniversity. -

Survivors include hin ulster,Maclane Wejelk, a brother; Laniuand the tate brother, Michael. Hewas the uncle of Dennis(MaclIce), Alan and Andrea andthe great-smule el Chris, Pat andMike.

Vielfation is at Skaje TerraceFuneral Home, Riles from 2 p.m.te 9 p.m. Thursday. FuneralMass will he hold Friday, at 10am. at St. Julianas Church. In-terment wild follow at St.Adalbert'u cemetery.

LEGAL NOTICEINOTICE OF BIDDING

leaded proposals for tte Villageuf Marten Grove 1983 streetresurfacing imprevemeots willbe accepted until 1lI0 AM onWedoesday, September 7, 1983, inthe Planniogand Engineering Of-fice, Village Ifall, 6101 CapulinaAvenoe, MortenGreve, IL600S3.

Ali bidders must be pee-qualifiedby the Illinois Department ofTramportatioo. Plum will beavailableen Aagast2b, 1983 in theufficeef

PaulA. Spies & Associates488lbsdnsteial Avenue

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feranen-refiesdable $10.80 fee.

The Village uf Marión Grovereserves the right in reject anyhidandwaivnfechoiealilieo.

Fred J. HuberVillage Administrator

The ,Vntlea.s Coflossiw, onciseaoowbeightawken "A Yam oftenVatican " i. diapl at thotsn.the.el messer of the leimHmsconk Contar ObaervetaryASgia0 litheough Seydsenboc 06.

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For adaniaulon infomsotion, call751-3600 or 7111-6880.

ILEGAL NOTICEfADVERTISEMENTFOR BIDS'

SCHOOLDISTRICTNO. 71HILES, ILLINOIS

SEALED PROPOSALS coder-sed, "Reef Repair Bid", will berecdived by Schund District No.71 6935 Wést Touby Avenue,Riles, Illinois, 06048, until 4tfOP.M. Central Daylight SavingsTime, on September t, 1063. Thewerk for which sunk proposalsare invited consista of fssrniskiegall laker, materials, and equip-ment for the repair of the rung atthe Rilen Elementary Scheel,0935 W. Teuhy Avenue,. Hiles,Illinois, 66048. SpecifIcations andbidding dacumeots availablecemmeecingAugaut2sth, 1983, althe office of the Superinteodent,at the above address of the NitroElemeetaey SchooL

ScIsunI District 75, reserves theright ta reject any Or ail bids andin waive any informalities in hid-ding.

Sealedprepewalawildbeopeneslat a Special Meeting ofthn Beardof Education in the Beard Roomatthe Niles Elementary Scheel althe beur of 8t00 P.M., CentralDaylight Saviogs Time, on Sep-temhertth, 1983.

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Evelyn Steinberg CancerFoundation will prenenl a dan-cling Musical Fashion Reviewfeaturing Broadway musicalproduction numbers and an ex-riling fashion look at what's newix fall and winter clothing andfarn, wheothe cancer group holdnils annual fond-raising Ladies'Luncheon, Wednesday, Sept. 21,intheNorth Shore Hilton Hotel.

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with exciting fall and winterfashions by Sahs Fifth Avenue,Old Orchard. The review will alsnfeature furs by Revion and thelatest is formal wear for menfrom J. Ferry Format WearofNorthhroOk Court. Door prizesworth thousands of dollars, con-tributed by leading Chicaslundretailers, will also he an encitingfeatureofthe fashion gala.

Founded in 1950, Evelyn Sirio-berg Cancer Foundation,- withover OW members from Chicagoasd suburbs, has contributedclose to Ihren million dollars forcancer research, detection andtreatment programs at majormedical centers. Dr. Howard Ap-pIe of Shokie is yresident of theorganisation. -

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Larry's Tap Is "Tops"...ft's just a neighborhood bar at 51*43 N. Elstnn. Au

you leave Nues jaut proceed down MilwaukeeAve., and turn left at EBBs. After you pass Vm-eent'n North Reslaarazit (where Roman Pscisskifrequently cals) you're only about half-a-minuteaway.

You'll see the Sign, LARRY'S PLACE, on theleft, and there's-plenty of parking on the widestreet of Elston, or on Ihemanyside streets,

Larry Koulageorge is the owner. l$'s Greek, adaw.s-to-earlh, quiet, philosophical sort of gay.Some time ago, Trihone columnist BlU Oranger'conducted a contesl lo determine some of the bestneighborhood joints io Chicago and suburbia anddiscovered Larry's Tap to he high os the list ofnomiseds.

One of the nominees, a Barbara O'Hara ofChicago, stated io her teller to Granger, that not,only dnes Larry givehis customers respect butsheadded that the pride of the place was is the peoplewho congregate there: Poles, Irish, Germans,Jews, Italians, Croatiann, Lithuanluns,Ubrainians, Greeks, Mexicans; carpenters, andclerks, captains and politicians, and morticians...brain sorgeons and sturgeon slayers, electricians -and musicians, plumbers and pipe littern...andvisitors from Stanfey Wisniewski from-Warsaw toJohn Kerrr talking his hilly Toronto falls. Il drawnynuin. -

Recently, since I've bees going there (afld I'man expert having been io the bedl and worst barsfrom Havana to Iladesi I noted several thingswhich set LARRY'S TAP several setrkrs higherthan the run-of-the-mill neighborhood taverns.These are: cleanliness. Well, everything fairlysparkles with c(esoliseos in Larry's Tap. Thewashroomo, the glasses, the huge array of battleswhich adorn the shelf back of the bar, the barstools, the tables, the floors and even the greenfelled pool fahle. -

The screen on the big color television nel is alsokept very clean and when the Sau are on SportsVisiun the images aro clear and bright. But moreimportant, when l've watched the Cubs in a cer'

- tain tavern io Nifes (they don't have Sports

Variety Club's Bese Stein 921fMilwauhee, Niles, a foortermPresident and past Chairman ofIhn Board, has keen appointed

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Midwest Ambassador for VarietyClubs International, bypresident-elect Salab Hasnaneio.Bene will fend his hoawledge andeupertise in assisting Tests inthe Midwest to work for the bet-torment nf helping auderprivileg-edand handicapped children.

General Manager of F & FManagémest Incorporated,which operates Golf MillTheatres l-2-3, Morton Grove andChicago Ridge Mall t-2-3,associate tifus huyerfar EssanessTheatres, (ft screeos(, Stein wasborn is Chicago, where he hasmade his hamo all ofhis Me.

Allkaugh blu accomplisbmontsare 150 numerous ta mention,Bene typifies the successful manwho executes and performs eachlank with a quiet patience, butwith determination, whose maisconcern in life- bas always beenfor the benefil of mankind. He ina progressive Ikinker, tolerant

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Vision) you can't hear the sound. TIsis is becausethe men who palronine thin jointall talk at once 'atthe tapai their tsmgs,'

Not 50 at LARRY'S TAP; When a sporting event -is On TV, the gays at tbe bar spook uietly andeverybodcan enjoytbe sports action. ,-

I believe that Ibis is because in LARRY'S TAPthe ethnic mis of customers gives Larry respertfor running the fine emporiurs he does:

Yda, LARRY'S TAP IS TOPS, but, hin prices arebottom. Draft beer (small) 40 cents, (large) 6f

' cents. Bottle beerfS cents, Chrislian Brou. Brandy(which I ose for medicinal purposes osly(...lS ceo-Is. Bar whishey 55 costs. Etc. Etc.

Lenny, the morning bartender and old Pol ofmine, ho used to tend bar-in Nifes, told me aboutthin place buE il was months before I acted on hissuggestion ts drop into LARRY'S TAP...

- Now, I'mglad I did. So will ya.e.

Larry may give hit customer's respect but healso gives a FREE drink every so siten. How becao-withblx low prlcesl'llseverusdersland.

Maybepbilautlsrnpyla his bag.-

Bene Stein named -

Variety Clubs Ambassadorand generous, whose charitableidoas'are the unique basis of Ibishumanitarian who has severfaltered ta come through withanything but respect and aol-miration from alt those aroundhim. Teamed wilb hin guidingforce - bis lovely wife Edytlseshares hin amhilisns, add basbees a dovolod member, andpresident (3 terms) of VarietyClubWomen.

His career in tise mutins pic-tore business dates back to 1933,when he ushered at the AlexTheatre. From 1540 through 1961ho was manager-directnr ofthe.Itsckne Theafre, leaving it ta ac-cept his new post at the Golf MillTheatre . in January 1962. On,Christmas Doy, .1969, be openedGolf Mill 2, followed by GoB Mill 3in 1171, and Chicago Ridge Mailinl9SO.

Is Variety, bis activilies extendover a period of more than 25years. He han served as a Can-vasman, Second and FirstAssistant Chief Barker, beforebeing elected Presideni in 1973,74, 75, 77, and Chairman of theBoard in 1978. He han served withdintinction an numeraun cousnsit-lees-Theatre Collecti005,Celebrity Bait, Membership, etc.,throughout the years. He was in-strumentai in starting theVariety Club-Kup Tournament,and Haunted Hause, amongothers. Serving as a delegate farToot 2g at the Annual VarietyClub International Canventian,sod both he and Edytbe are LifePatron Members.

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The paintings ofEddwín Meyers will be on display from August24 through September 12 io the Knebuline OaSery nf OaktonCousmunity College/Des Plaines,

The artist's paintings have been eulsibited Ibroughost the mid-west, as well as in New York and Paris. He received bis M.F.A.from Southern flbouiu University in 1981. Meyers also studied atthe Atelier Neo Medici outside Paris, where a group of mIer-natianal artists live and work under the direction ofarliul PatrichBefaudier.

Adiuimisu to the Koelsoline Gallery, located at 1600 E. Golf rd.,Des Plaines, isSree, It isspen to thepabtic Monday through Thur-nday, 7:30 am. to 10 p.m.; Friday, 7:30 am. to 9 p.m.; and Salse-day andSùnday,9a.m.-ta3p.m.

Forfurtherinformation, call 635-lg4O.

Greek-American. Festival

Remesuberthe gnsd times? The music. The songs. The mme.The goodfeeing of being with penpleyos'veknswn for a lifetime.Now is the time far more of fhose good Sines. Make plans tu visitChicago's Greatest Greeb-Ausserican Festival, the 34th auuaat SI.Dometrios Picnic ta be held on the church grounds (2727 Wiuona)'far days, Thursday flu-u Sunday (August 25-25), says es-chairmeujames Tsinnes andTom Pannuses.

This year's festival highlights the 55th anniversary of SLDemetrias Greek Orthudox Church of ClsicagO-'25 yearn ofChristianservice tothe community.

The Greek '23 Feulival will feature authentic Greek fouet,music and dancing, a friendly and retaIling Greek Taverna,Laukoumades, rides, games and many aUser atlractionu Pl a$5,ItScash grand prize.

AuditionsThe Open Stage Players of the 195344 seasan - "Fuels" by Neil

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TERTMNThe Yeomenof the' Guard

My lord, I did not st him free," says Wilfred Shadbolt (I) toLieutenant Cholmondely io Gilbert & Saijivan's "The Yeomao ofthe Guard". -The actors are David Stockwell of Evanston asWilfred Shadbo!t and Ron Markwell of Evasston as theIieuteuaut. The operatta will be performed by the Savoy-aires atCentre East Auditorium in Skokie on September 1-4. For tichet in-formation, ca11673-63t10. -

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CelebrationThe official Labor Day

Celebration for Chiragoland osMonday, September 5, willfeature a mammoth MichiganAvenue parade, picnicking isGrant Park, a music concert withthe Grant Park Symphony Or-chestra, and firoworhs galore.

'It will he the perfect way forfamilies to spend the Labor Dayholiday," accordingto William A.Lee, president of the ChicagoFederation ol Labor which iofeatoriogthe day-long events.

The parodc will begin at 1:00p.m. at Wacher Drive andproceed south on Michigan ave.to Jachson blvd. The theme willbe "Unions Mahe Chicago Go."

Following the parade there willhe a picnic iv Gravt Park with avariety of food and beveragevendors.

The concerl will begin at 7:00p.m.- at the James C. PetrilloMusic Shell. The day's activitieswill cooclude. with a giganticfireworhu display.

"The parade, picnic, concertand fireworhu will give unionmembers, their families andeveryone d wonderful, encitingconclusion to the nammer," Leesaid.

Joining Lee in leading theparade o-00 be Lene Kirkland,president of the AFL-CIO.Kirkland noted that Labor'smessage to the people of Chicagosad the nation is that 'acrossAmerica we will be heard."

OldOrchat!FineArtsFestived

An oaistauding eshibit ofnational fioeaet will be displayedwhen the North Shore Ast Lenguapresente the 26th annual OldOrchafd Fiue Acts Festival,hosted and sponsored by the OldOrohard Center. Coutemporinyfine arts in a brsadspednsm of -media wOlke shown. hsoluded seepaintiug, soulptuee, graphics,photogeapky, deassisg and misadmedio. Alto-ill ho displayed n) thebeautiful outdoor malls of the Old - -

Orohaed Contar, Shohie, on Sapt.10 and il, Saturday mid Saoday-from 10 am. to 6 p.m.

The public, at so charge isinvited ta beowse and buy. This iso fisso opportusity to view undparchase art by some of ouacountry's leading artists.

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Medi-Check honörs -

René Stein --

A glass bon with a figure of Mae Went reclining on a castingcouch, being filmed with as old fashioned camera, director'schair, megaphone, etc., was surprioe.gifted to Variety Club'snewly appointed International Ambasuador Bene Stein, byMarlene Myer, Esecutive Director, Medi-Check International(Oli2oBallard rd., NOes). -

- Stein, General Manager, Gulf Mill Theatres l'2.3, 9210Milwaukee, Niles, a past- president and chairsfan ef the board,Variety Club oflllinois, wau hnuoredforhiumhny conlribuliens toMesS-Check, a 18-year-old noxi-profit arganization which providesfree emergency lags tu childres having medical problems. Overthe years, Medi-Check has provided thousands of free lags tochildrenin the Chicagoland area.

Deanie 's has ribs to go

Deanie'n, Ilil5Oempster, hiles, has bons on only a few weéks -and bao already developed a contineotal reputalion. Lest week acootomer placed an order for three slabs of ribs and picked themap shortly before hoarding a plane for New York.

Our local resideul,s,have the advanlage by enjoying their greatfond without travelliagfar.

Forpickup orders, call 023-3150.

Second'City toperform at liT

Second City's sational touringsempony will perform its zanyimproninatious at 8 p.m. onFriday, Sant: 16, in UT's Her-seams Hall Auditorium, 40 W.MoIst. -

- Like Second City's residenttroupe, whisk regularly performsin Chicago's Old Tunas, thetomiuggraup's skuwgonsistuof aserien of blackout sketches thatoften originate with audience

- suggessiou --

Dan Ackroyil, the late JohnBalasto, Bill Murray and GildaItadner have graduaient fam thetrnupe ès well as Alan A,rkin, JimBeluski, Peter Boyle, Jack Bucen,Vateeie }9asper, Robert Klein,Joan Rinses, Peal. Sand, Averey&kceiber end Devid Steinberg,

Adiiiiieian seiS be SS fa, the_le th ceesreedaiming, FeinfmnsloacaU

Fromthe LEFT HAND'CWdbmedfrsmpagel . -

been focusing su Nitro Parkboard which had a bit of hankypanky accompanying the ac-liviliea ofsome of the elected of-fieials. One of tise gays wanwandering aroundtowu with apolice badge and acting as aone-man police department inthe district, Another memterwas suspected nf having hisliogo in the park pie. Julie, aphysicaleducation teacher, wasappointed park director duringthis period.

Jules was straight as anarrow. He was the Minter Cleanin the park district, At a timewhen bickering among boardmembers and between villageand park boards was prevalent,Jules wore down from all the in-fighting. He subsequentlyresigned from the director'sposi and was elected a parkcommissioner. -.

Jotes was horn and bred aNilesite. He grew up in St. An-drews orphanage on Tooky Ave.during the thirties. He went toWeber High School and was oneof the stars of the 1945 citychampion lightweight basket-ball team. He went on to DePaul (Joiversity, played brieflyfor Ray Meyers, and gradoatedwith a physical ed degree. Hespent many years leachinghistory and physical edncational St. Mbry'sof the Woods ioEdgebrook.

lo more recent years Julesood his brother took over theHarcoak's Sausage Shup onMilwaukee Ave. Most recently

Prairie View ...Bill Pitiges 41:05.4, Fred Gabriel,41:16.7, John Towoy 41:25.1, JimTamilto 41:35,6, Nemesio Convas41:42.1, Shel Perkins 42:13.4, NedICing 42:31,5, Patrick 43:13.5,William Cunningham 43:27.5,Jubo Hull, 43:30.0, -Joseph GWnp43:32.6, LoonardZielinuhi43:35.1,Alun Portnoy 43:39.4,Larry With47:40.2, Paul Lámermayer43:40.9, Karol Kueko 43:44.0, JohnCrawl 43:48.3, Scott Boyke44:23.t, Ray Bergutrum 44:29.5,Bob Aloinio 44:30,4, PhJllip Smith44:30,0, William Parkinson44:55.4, Comptas Reeves 45:51.4,Charles Coleman 45:07.5, ArthurB:ladeau 45:20.8, JamesNseudgruckl 45:55,3, Hector Leal45:5t.4, John Warner 40:10.3,Frank Libraunz 40:22,1, SueSoflkians 40:27,5, DennisBenedetto 46:32.5, RnaldBradley 46:42.3, David Enry47:11.4, Roger Weelsck 47:11.5,Brian Rosenward 47:14.2, KathyBorke 47:37,8, Alen Sigalus47:35.4, David Dolons 47:53.1,Robert Duluon 47:53,5,Pam Mc-Carlby 47:54.3, Martina Blank41:10.2, John Liuden 48:19.5,Dave Schucker 48:20.3, SalvatoreLosavio 48:46.0, Russ Warner40:54.2, Tom Heavy 48:51.4, Pr-estoo Keefe 49:15.8, JamesLooderman 49i2l.S, MichaelDavies 50:00.8, Nancy Lamer-mayor 50:09.1, Jim Landis51:10,5, Karen Wilken 50:11.4,filon Kamp 50:15.3, Philip Chino50:18.9, Joe Schmidt 50:27.4, JoeCsuruey 50:30,3, Kirk Filipowsks51:00.7, Herbert Bestow 51:00.5,Brad Goldstein 51:16.4, AllanSchaefer 51:17.9, Bob Risenbl:3S9, Bruce Bauen 52:10.4,Richard King 52:12.1, PamelaDenny 52:28.3, Paul Tomcik52:59.1, Allen Shapiro 53:53.9,Richard Lewandowski 53050,

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Jules was driving une uf theNilenpublic buses.

Old haskethall players diehard. Many years ago weplayed io a game at NilesPublic School. Jnles'aod I hadneedled each other for yearsso how great we were in sscyounger days. Before a rathersparse crowd Jules popped acouple of lungsisola in from ceo.ten court while I went the collarin Ike skate I took. It didn't stopmy bragging. Bot Pandena wastwo shots up on me and I'mafraid that's the ,way theucorehook will always read.

Julio was raised at the soothend of Nues and was good frico-du with aU the old timers there,Julie was particulorly clone toJudge Joowiah and his wife, andspent many vacations Out WestVisiting with Mrs. Jozwiak.

He remembered with mockaffection the old days in Niles,opeakisg with mach admirationfor the Judge, who was themagistrate io Nues and obost"Wheats", Fravh Slankowicz,Sr., who was Wiles Mayordaring the 40's and 50's.

Jules was un importan) portof Wiles who had o substantialhand io bnilding this com-mnoity. Be had integrity and hehad great bomor. He was one of-.the good guys.

His - closest friend, Bsll Con-ochos, said il best: "Jules wasquite a goy. He'll be missed.There's soolaubt ahoot it".

Peggy Campbell 53:10.0, DianaHelleslrae 51:28.5, Jenand Breo-ser 53:27.6, Marty Rogin 51:30.5,Gary Mages 53:47.4, DianeKuehu 54:00.5, Brian Murphy54:06.6, AlanMsellenl4:23.7, RooCampbell 54:37.0, MarshaTetengater 54:45.3, Mickey Glenn54:45.5, Volente Schey 54:59.9,Jim Oraham 55:01,0, PattiHonachi 55:06.4, MichaelFreemaO 58:13.0, Sharon Sylvan56:24.5, Daryt Okrozesih 50:25.4,John Bailey 56:37.2, DehorsBodey 56:55.5, Esther Bannier58:53,5, Larry Rubis 58:09.1,Marty Budoick 58:30.5, KarenPirelli SS:li7,5, Marcello Huff59:03.8, Arthur Dobhelsene1:00:08.5, Allen McDowwell1:00:08.9, Alen Cuevas 1:00:55.8;Earl Numnich 1:01:35.8, GailSanton 1:03:39.0, Dean Obreesik1:03:56.0, Margaret Newman1:04:15,1, Sharon Ohrzesik1:07:00.8, Dennis Okrnestk1:07:09,0, Joellsch 1:07:12, Steve

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JR ' 825 RYNF.S 5828 Capri,5730 Capri,- Emenson/Manmora,Golf/Normandy, 0225 Golf rd.,Narragansett/Hoffman 1cm.,8408 Beckwith, 9331 Neenak,Neenak/Hoffnsan torn., Hoffmanterr. Circle, 8535 Eldorado;Palnia/Normandy, Foster/Nor-mandy, 9343 Normandy and 9237Normandy,

ROUTE 3-GRADES 5-8-MORTON GROVE 8-17 am,836 J,H, 8850 Oak Park, OakPark/Hazel, Birck/Chsrchitl,Chunchill/Natoma, Nash-ville/Hazel, Hazel/Cherry andCherry/Davis.

ROUTE 2-K-4 ONLY-MORTONGROVE 8 n.m. - 8:15 lIVRESBeckwilh/Osk Park, Beck-wlth/Newcaslle, Newcaotle/Cbu-reh, Oak Park/Church, Chur-oh/Cherry, Cherry/Davis,Cherry/Hazel, HazeL/Nashville,Birch/Churchill, Hasel/OskPank, 85420ak Parh.

ROUTE l'ALL GRADES-M.G,/GLENVIEW 7:55 am, -'8:12 JR. 315 N. Branch, Poca

. Loca, Caltox/Nsrdica,Callan/Nora, Harlem/LongValley, Central/midhlock,Lehigh/George, Lehigh/LangVolley,,Lehigb/Haccison.

'8:12 am, - 8:25 Hynes-8:30J,H, Normandy/Mople,Nahsville/Maple, Maple/Ida,Albert/Ido, 6742 Beclewtlh.

ROUTE 8-ALL GRADES.NILES 8:55 am, . 8:15 lIVRESCarol Cl./Shermen,Greenleaf/National, National!

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ROUTE 7-GRADES K-f-RILES8:25 ne, . 8-35 lIVRES CorotCt./Shermer, Shormer/Niles,Sbermer/Greenleaf, Sher-men/Wnighh, Greeuleaf/Nstion-al, National/Cram,NatiooslJCarol.

ROUTE 5-GRADES 5-8-NILES/M.G. 7:55a.m. -8:10 iB,884f Wanhegon, 8500 WaukeganWaskegan/Georgia, Sker-men/Hamilton, Shermec/ Wright,Shenmer/Greenleaf, Shen-men/Carol, Greenwood/Marion,Greenwosd/Bellefort, Green-wood/NationaL

ROUTE 8-ALL GRADES.MORTON GROVE 8:12 am. -8:30 lIVRES - iB. Sayre/Emec-sou, Sayre/Foster, Sayre/Pabma,7114 Palma, Marion/Wilson,Marion/Emerson, Marion/Beck-with, Chunck/Belleborl.

Hsnacki 1:07:31, Jay Magen1:55:00, Gern Nischen 1:12:58,Herb Comrov 1:14:48, DoveComrov t:l7:t8, Jack Magen1:17:09.

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entertainment at 7 p.m.Amusement rides and carnivalgamos will continue through theevening until 15 p.m.

The feo will continue Sundaywith Ike same formol and newentemtaimssent. The North ShoreSquares will kick up their heelsas they perform o square dancing

-eshibitmon at t p.m. The DixieRamblers, with songs from thesouth, will liven the stage from 3-5 p.m. Cosolny Fain '83 will end at8p.m.

For more inforzuation chIt theSknkie Park Distnictat 674-1500.

Striker...Continued from Pagel

tian of ene, theo roo lo blockanother Icuck which was atbem-pling to putt out. The drivercharged that the remainingpicketer climbed sp onto thetruck and pointed a handgun lolothe window atthc driver.

The driver then pst the much inreverse to report the iocident looearby Teletype security of-ficers.

While no arrest has bees made,police officials os well asTetetype officials have identifiedthe gao toting picketer. Nilespolice officials said an arrestcosld be forthcoming shortly.

Skokie Rotary...Could true Skskle-L'nnood P.1

Illinois.The other Rotary CInk officers

for 1983-54 are President Elect EdCapelond, Secretary Ralph John-son, Assistant Secretary WalterHolm, Treasurer Davo Shernssn,and Assistant Treasurer WilliamHartwig. -

Dr. McCracken's hey directorsOne Richard Dtesterhefl - ClubService, Arthur Ghickson -Vocational Services, CliffordFalkenhayn - Intennolional Ser-vice, and Phillip Mousy - Com-munity Service.

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Oakban, Central, Luna, Lindenand lotus. The commisoioo waschanged with developing possiblesolutions for the problems causedby heavy Iraffic su Central.

But, st Monday's meeting, 25Central Ave. residenti returnedto protest the composition of thecommittee.

As spokesman for theprotesting group Herb Nizzastated, "It's stacked against us,"referring to the fact the majorityof the camsoinsion members bavea vested mnlerest in not closingCeniral for fear of re-directingtraffic to their neighboringstreets.

The Village Board respondedby increasing the total cassssoitteemembership to 10, allowing Smembers to he drawn from Ceo-tralAve. -

Iv other business, Trustee JoanDechert proposed, and the hoardapproved a motion allowing thevillage Is join the NorthernIllinois Police Alarm System.The NIPAS is ou area wideprogram intended lo coordinatepolice and fire responsen to mao-mode and natural disasters, suchas a tornado or a tonic wastespill.

Trustee Lewis Greeohergpresented and the hoard ap-proved s motion lo draft an or-dinance calling for a 24 hourparking kan on the north side ofLincoln Ave. from Mango SI. onthe east to Morton on the west.Greenberg said the parking banwan necessary lo boceasevinability for motorists enteringtAncolo Ave. fnom neighboringsidestreelu.

Lastly, Village President. Richard Flickioger told the boardthat 4 finalists fon the post nfVillage Manager have been ideo-titled, - and the chosenreplacement for noliring FredHuber would be named within 2o-cola.

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SEAMLESS GUTTERSAII W0,k Gsorsetd

I flour. d. Frs. EstimateO'CONNOR SIDING

906-SIn

BLACKTOPWHELAN PAVING

Of LiCC51wNGdOvnr 30 pectosaing

-

-NILESTOWNSHIP

.Rmo,s.ocrDdoo..r.Free

CALUGRAPHY

c4;wG3t.-

998-1957 (312)

CARPET CLEANING

COME CLEANCARPEI CLEANING

SMart, Clo.nln)Off.,. 2 rosee S 5.11 cleaned foe

only 539J6FURNITURE bAJiTO INTERIORS- Ernnr5.00y Flood Sorelco

Available 24 boum

- TOUcH OF BEAUTYCARPET CLEANING

Fall .o.ok. 6..p.t oI..nlng- ,r_ fy5-.w.ao97_

CATCH BASINS& SEWERS

JOHN'SSEWER SERVICE

Oakton 6 Milwaukee,NiIen96O8S9

Your Noighberhced Sawor M,n

CEMENT WORK-

CONCRETE.

HENEGHAN CONCRETEDriveways, Patios. Walks.

Garage Floorsand Foundatione

Fee. Esthnatas 823-2519

CEMENT WORKby Pelugio Co.s.t.uction

Specializing i eceecreto. fairs, per-ches. satote fleets. driveways,sidawulk.. paries. etc.INSURED BONDED FREE EST.

Me-5254 96l3lS4

ED'S CONCRETE35 Vaut. Expariance

Ifleer.d, Seeded-C eneros. Speciali.tsAnything in C onerose

FREE ESTIMATE410.8808 0,900-1525 aftS.7

DiGiota Conson20 yre. Eopnrinnco. Specialists IsC en. Stairs. Perchas. Garage.,Sasemnne Finer.. Palie, Dricawaytandalse Briekwerk. Fra. EstimtteCSBA6MeS NI-6523

INSURED S BONDED

S ' CLUBS

S DONT WAITI UNTIL YOU

\a_\NEEI) Us./ ; OtCAG()

fier j1 / - t-IOTI)R CLOt/.._ / 647-11531)

CONSTRUCTION

SHEKI5

CONSTRUCTIONCoeatnaedenWorkR.med.11egAlanslncrflSldlngWnedwork

SemiS F.soIaIP.lntngS GettRrsIeWindew.

Fr.. EstI,,t.fo.-8SOl Elesor.. Nil..9064090 u, 0624090

CONSTRUCTION

TONY CONSTRUCTIONSCarpenter werk SidingS,amless Gutt,rscGnraeesSeftit Fescie Windewo

Reefing-

MOWIMY PO POISKUALLWORK GUARANTEED

FOR FREEESTIMATE 295-3654

HANDYMAN -

HANDYMANSC arpontr y SPeenlingSEI,ctricul n Piutrblng

Fleer 6e WaliTile leer What Have Ycu

lflolde Is Outside Pointinga Wall pap,rie g

StuccO CeilingS Is WallsCall Hoy 965-6415

EI.sSIe.t PkmrbItsg

DomB Maintenance ServiceAll Wmk Gaa,cttMed.Eesntq.ocy S.,sisaFREE ESTIMATES -

905-1009Corpoeshy GIcaIm

RICHTHE )4ANDYMAN

-. SudditO Maintenance

.c; erptntr yEiectrival Plurnbirg

-

5Paittieg . lntnrierlhet.rinrWoeth trInco lotion

INSURED REASONABLE RATESFREE ESTIMATES

9058114

MARTY wARD'SHANDYMAN SERVICE

Painting!Intgrler. Eeferierlight Fiutar,s nofalledQUALITY WORK AT A FAIR PRICE

Coil Afta, 6 p.m.

967-9625

INSULATION

Tirnd of hich eut,agneao aircesdlheoting bill.? Learn hew fecue yoar utIlIty bill. by 50%. Acetoday.r ec.iv.a hem ,nser gy in.salnflan chock for anly giS. Oflnrlimlfnd. Cell FIREGUARD 3424527d.IIy 535.9557 w..ktda b trIM.

GILBERTLANDSCAPING

T,o.Trlwmlog.Gr.o. Cenln5R.11ro.dTlele.tall.flen

SnowplewlngC5o.tio.FUESE ESTIMATE

BLACK DIRTSAND fr GRAVEL

CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE

5374060 -

DefigoflaRe EnMrprlcoo

LANDOSCAPING

BUTCH-S LANDSCAPINk. Pewer Rakieg Rnte Tilling

Cemplct, Lawn fr Garden Cor,Spring Cl,anTip

Ornam,ntal Is Decerativ, G,rd,ntv,,klyMaint,rcnce

Call: Butch 935-7958

CASEYLANDSCAPING

Mewing SEdging Tri,cming- REASONABLE RATES- 283.5659

MUSICALINSTRUCTION

-Piano - Guitar . Accordion

Organ S Volee. Private In-etruction. home or studio.

- Classic S popular music.

RICHARD L GIANNON-965-3281

& DECORATING

f,..aI. Is 000MoPaloSog wanp.pmiesWaIIMCuiIlngR.pu' TI WeakLevai tradesman er tors cleanprotessienal Werk at a disceunt tethis area, U gpoci& cetsiderativy,

FREE ESTIMATES ANYTIMECull Jian Bm,rngn

966-1194

PAINTING

PETS

NICE PETS FORADOPTION

to APPROVED HOMESHrc. 1-5 p.m. - 7d,ycaw,,k.

R lia ' 175 kdy,7.1 Saturday Le Sundey.Clesed all l,ggl helldays.

KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER2705 AJIIngtOfl Hts. Rd.

Arlington HeIghts

PLUMBER bLANDSCAPING SEWER SERVICE

PATS PLUMBING bSEWER SERVICE

GOLF k MILWAUKEE. NILES

Loaky Fuacatu? RaenisgTell.tg?$29O600cM .01,0th. PrgbI.assl

FREEESTIMATES

699-7287

MIKE'SPtUMBING SERVICE

Plambl,g repulso S sowednling.DraIn fr Sawn, lite. Power raddad.Low wut., p sosreefud.Bump pompo InstallatI fr coadoud.

338.3748

. FARRELLTUCKPOINTING

CHIMNEYREPAIRCAULKING5 WATERPROOFINGHOTb FLAT ROOFING

736-7111 Officefl4-2479 Ans. Serve:e

UPHOLSTERY

PETE'S UPHOLSTERY

L.nos.o9o.ukslm.,ao...s.,

2754.652304W. Fe.tsr. ChIcas,

USE THE BUGLE

S

96639OO S

4 KItchen Choirs B TubI, Buco.Chair. nowly csvOred In wRInatbovksraa t tract. g nlnyl.Logs bban elk. wroaght Iran. $75 er hast

-

off,, 955.1557 102915.16

USED CARS

.79 Outgun 3fR OX. 27 MPG. 35.000mi., click. AMIFM C.nuntte SOrno,A/C, Gold S Black R296R Or hectA.kforMika 5462105 103415-fl

1521 Model T Ford Terming Cur.Completely rautored. Call Miks

6316355

50 Citation, R cyl. autn. 35,000 osi,ale. 53,750. 75 Chevette. 4 sp. nowsesmo 44,506 rei. 30 mpg. 52,750both 00. nOed.I Wnyna 724-3060

'70 LIncoln C o,fieantu I, 2 dr..leaded, sun rost, 1 owrrnr, 5d. vend.R7,000lb,,t ,H,r. 965-1259

'72 Cutl000, flS.PlB.Aaen. A/C.eterro, ,Iarm, ootruoe owa, gd.vvnd.t12NR 647-757?nr7R0-4076

MISCELLANEOUS

Ping Posg fable wlo,t Is p,ddlao.Vory good condition. - 035567-5294 ' 1024/9-15

3' 0 4' oil uln5ing of Bullfighter,franmdn $25 567-5254 103219-fl

SllcerpI,ta load cryotol fr alago. piovve. On. prie. lakas them all.

$15 - 007.5294 1033/5-22

Twv cow letill in cartonI 36Lighteller flu ereovan t fix turn,witrenal ucentvov,rO . Each unIda 2bulbs. Original ptiv,. $75 nach, will,ellterR5ocach erbeotoffer.540-3657 -1023/5-1

4Sup Moos, 14x7,4. wiluve e lecka,W/G fltvl4 GdVr Ply GT. 0'!." treed,

nod cord, $350 657-7977 et 760-4070

20 Yr. of Playboy mo000in,vwltpoviol I sgu,s $150.06907-5294 1026/0-0

IXL wood kitch,n cobinets fvr cale-rn/tv. ,i,,g. Th,y mutt 50 du, te

- r.mednling, Var yreaseng bIo. $25or eff,r 950.1557 1030/5-15

R,dwo,d chalo, leung, with brandnow olmoed b bi avkvuo hion. 065erbnotoffer 900-1557 1031/5.95

Horn, Intercom Sygtom. 3 indoor, 2outdvor cOsign. e trato formar.650 967-5294 1025/5-0

Commoda, Adjustgble Lags 035.00547-0654 - 1020/9-0

MOTORCYCLES

1575 Handa 5504 cyl. Crulun Cet-tr,l. 15,500 otIlen. Clnen. Good vo,'dlton. Cull SRR-1R52 sf66, S p.m.

CLEANINGSERVICES

LadI,e.Arn y oaalwaye looking ferthuS cofta halp aeaaed oho horna?

dCall -Uu . Monday fhrnoth Frlduy- 553.2557

GARAGE SALE

0247 N. Wi,r,r, Nil,o. Sat b Son,0/27 0, 20, 9-6, COII,vtlhle., stomp,b ceint, lowolry, hondrndn ofpaperbsvhg, mor, clothing, roela,housewaro,, attlqueo, tova, misc.

7345 LIII St., NileaSete Sun, f127 Is 6/20. g-5Hnhld item, b much mer,.

0125 N. Oleen, tilgeFri. Sat, b Sun, Aug.26. 27, b 20

g a.m.-4 p.m. Moty grall hehldtorn. b lots et misc. hardwgrn.

-REAL ESTATE

WEST ROGERS PARK-Open Hocenby owns, Sot. 0/27 Is Sun. 5/25. 1-5,2504 W. Coyle /6905 N.l O rs,, hrlvk.215 bu, 2 car oar, tir. homo. elote tepark. scheel fr trans p. 743-1227

APT. TO SHARE

F,rnal, 15 to 35 0v char, 2 bdornapt. with malo. Pool. p,rkivo.

Phon, 635-7507

WANTED TO RENT

- DESPERATE'Nned re000 vIcto toGnll'MillShocpirg Ceet,r by Oct.101_ Prat. in 000cr 257-9223

WANTED TO BUY

Ravvh horn, iv Ni/to w/2 varSarato H basement. 2 vr 3 bdrmo.Br/vk. 343-0532

APARTMENTFOR RENT

2 bdrm. noon fam. ,r,O. w/,pyl.D,mp,te r-Hotlnm orea. r,ven f/vdoc. olI utili tietinc . 0575 per mvnlh.

557-MOO

HOME TO SHARE

Leekivo f crmstur, . wvrkino por.ter tu ohoro heme in Edoebrook0350/mo. Ret. H 50v. Dep. 774-6050

OFFICE SPACEFOR.RENT

Small cHive reemsf,rentlNawlydeve,,ted

Claaelc Bowl BuIldIng965-5300

PERSONALS'

NEW CREDIT cnrdl Nobody,alasedl Abo Vlca/Mssferv.rd. Coil966-407-0000 Est. C-2010.

NORTHSHORECOUNTRY CLUB

WAITRESSES°WAITERS

FOR GLENVIEW AREA -

FIeeopnri,nv,nev000ar y. wo willPein. Evv,llgnt pay. bocal/lo In.cluding Fr,, Moult H UniformsFurnl,hgd. Fri,ndly Atmosphorol

Apply in person or calm7291200

NORTHSHORECOUNTRY CLUB

1340 Glanoiew Rd.least el Wauk,ganl

Gl,nciow

TELLERS, PERMANENTFULL TIME ONLY

Good SalatyExcellent

Company BenefitsWilling 1 Train

P1.05. Contact:Joyv. Rosto

967-8000 Ext. 23NILES FEDERAL

SAVINGS b LOAN

WANTEDPa,tTinco Counter Perno.,

ocor2lendPinChaser- 'ssno

SOME EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

CLASSIC BOWL5530 Waukogon. MG.

APPLY IN PERSON AFTER 5 PM

So, B005ie

CENTRAL SERVICES ASSISTANTFijos ,cheel eduvulior, and verneh uvin000r, loted nopnrienv, terece/un, etere. oo,ernbl, anddistribute all motor/al, und .cpp/inson comput: tomo hoovy liftinSrequirod. Ce/I V,rla Well/in 635.1577Oakte, Cemmanity Celles., D.P.

AUTO MECHANICLivve/n, M ercer y or Ford 0cv. Omust. Volom, shop Ivoking forqual/tl,d technician. Pleasantworking cend/Olenv, macv 1,1050banal/so. $40,000 p/ua potentiel. Ityou Oreinsertste d in quality workand premium pnv. vent,cs:

IRV NICKLAS244-3900

TaIk'JflC1°iCt1e

200 ream al the saete levof ice,

HELP WANTED

BANK TELLERSIEXPERIENCED ONLYSkokie Truer H Sovings Sank, en, el Skeki,'o ta,000 f orewina

institutient, hut outetan ding epportunilies fer ,eper/,vv od* Tollos,.

W, offer 00frOvtioagtar tingsa/or Ins plut anovtensivo b,nolift

.package including profit sharIng, Iii, and hnalflr Insnoronve.a tuition r,imburonm notre d a FREE vhevkinaavvoonr.For mere ivlormari vnrngor dm5 p eurne w varn,ra t Skoki, Tru,t&Sani050,

C0050nr

JBANK -t 4400 OAKTON STREET-SKOKIE -

PIP.SKOKIE

- .TRUSTSSAVINGS

Pert TimeSPECIAL NEEDS COOBDINATOR

M afiloro d,Sr,, insnlino/,ducolien Er 2 vro. oopeni,n.ve in p eet.sncen dory oducatien sol.tirSr,quir, d. Fer Obi, i yearfedorally fundod pecio/en werk/cowirh disudv,ntu gadatudon ta, cellp,roenno I 635.1677. Oaks,. Corn-monity C,Ilagn.

HELP WANTEDG r pp r tyf I pto work clove tv hymn. Sa/ary pIcovornmi,oion000rslrvrnole3erotv 5. 3 re 5 day,. Mutt hav,vur.THE BUGLE NEWSPAPERS

- 966-3900

GENERAL FACTORYMen or Women

Some grindint Or Iapcivg 0v.p,ri,nvt prct,rred bus vornnv,ssar y. Apply iv poraon.

LAPPING SERVICE INC7225 W. Wilson Ave.

In,arHar/emAvs.IHotoaod H,lghts, III

MAIDS -

WANTEDFull TIme Work

Mond,yfhru SarcrdnyCell Sandy:

724-8160

CLASSIFIEDTELEPHONE

SALESPART TIME

or FULLTIMEYEAR ROUND POSITION

Bugle Newspapers998.3900

PARTTIME.LITE EVENING WORK

5254770

THECLASSIFIEDS

Fpget7i

V-our Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLESKOKIEILINCOLNW000 BUGLEPARI( RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLEGOLF-MILLIEAST MAINE BUGLE

-t

DRIVERS!!Travopont Sp,cial EducationS tudovo, iv the Main, H NibsTownship arnas. AM H PM. Rvuresavailablo. Apprevimalely 3 hvurvper day. Meso be 21 0 havn a gooddrivingrevord. No naperinnvn . We

SEPTRAN INC.1228 HardingDe. Pleines, II.

McDade b Co.i Onewovvo p lingapplivuo rent forpurr Smc posilieno. Al/ limo,'evui/able. Apply Or CuSremtr Ser.clue dosk.8901 N. Milwaukee Ave.,

Nile,

CASHIERDAYS: 11 3W, tO 2 p.m.

5 Days a WnokAsk for Carl- 967-8600

FULL OR PART TIMEGENERAL OFFICE

Phone S CashieringS fortin 5 POY $5.25 hr. Evvebl,nrhen 1 in s

ABT TV S APPLIANCE7315W, D,mpster, Nslaa

967-8530

. RECEPTIONISTITYPISTFull Tisse

Fer lndbrniriab film prvduvnr. O'HareAnna. 50/60 wprn t meat. Goodhonofirt. Call:

296-1986

GOVERNMENT JOBSTb d f - IhnfilInd immediately.

$17,634 te $96,112Call 716-8428000 ext 1417

CALL966-3900

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IMMEDIATEPRINTING

8 HOUR SERVICE

WZ DO INcS

) 965-3900 j

IMMEDIATEPRINTING CO.

6110_DEMPRIERMORTON GIOVE. ILL.

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I LEGAL NOTEVZLLAOE OF PIODTOR GROVE .

STAIBIENT OF MUIIICIPAL TREASURER AS OF APRIL 35, 1983 -

CASO 'IS BANES, ON liMb 6 ISVESER}21TS

CASO Ill RANKS ASP ON HAÑD: Sono1 Food. $406,754.OS;Water FOnd, $53,454.00; Motor Feel Pond, 62,SS8.00;DepOaiDa Sefundab10 $7,630.05; Police PaCairr Fund,

,- $59787.05; F1r00o00 IarairnFrrd. $19,27SOO; S0aciel -

AOaeaalaeflSS Ffld. $19,605.00; Foderai Revenue SheriegTruer Fued, $43O.00. GRAND VOrM.: $633,343.50.

INVESThENTS IN U. S. TREASURY RONDS RflLS CERTIFICATES0F IEFOSIT, MID SAVINGS *00 LOANS: Water Fued,$92,782.00;Ipnaiva SeEevdebla. $10,000.00; OrDer Feel Fued,$62,512.;FlFaOeva Peeaine Fund, $3,598.004.00; Prime Fenvinn Fued,$4043,454.00. uS.SSD TOTAL: $7,006,752.00.

ISCOIZI: GENERAL FUSE - General Tarea (neallnrnved)$4,554,585.00; Building Pernits, $68,628.00; trum Fovea,$136,050.00; Vehicle LO renace . $246,196.00; Miami Liceeen,$1,758.00; Liqurr LS recaes , $41,050.00; Eueirens Lteresas,$60,707.00; Munlnlpal Revailere' O rruput inn Tan, $1,880.108.00; State Ircrne Tan,$444,R89.00; SeF1 atacert Tut,$53,334.00; Fire Irsrrsrre Ptcnius Tar, $10,481.00; Ornino.Osnianirn Unarm gFeea, $795.00; Cr77 Mattina Intrtse,

-$5,752.00; Hrtvl/Mrtel run. $21,340.00; tlistcilanerts-Canerai Receipts, $21,736.00; TOutou anenua-itraetsnndSidenalks, $816.00; I ntaresrearna O vn Innestverts,$11,824.00; Health Department Strenua , $375.00; PattonWart, Rinkint Fund, $113,476.80; Fmi .87S-058-AdaitOutrasiotund F lamm t. $5,492.00; Prnj.#79-056A-Iteai dentin 1 Rvhsb.$34,624.00; Fcvj.079-0560-Crde Irf rrrenert . $10,130.00;prnj.879-051C-Techlval C,naultivg, $1,079.00; Frnj.#79-056D- -

Streer Li5htirg, $44,000.00; Prnj.#79-0561- I4rcrest OrnaiRevalnrsant, $24,705.00; Irrr,sa Omm tela nl Voilage dtRS,$5,550.00; CFi Ci esses , $396.50; Ircrne fnn Cru puter Services,$1,430.00; Fiar Cratuissirn Appiirstinna, $1,000.85; Chien1tirrCrvsnissorra, $49,143.00; Trata fer of Furds frns Federal RevenueSharing, $281,t47.00; ddsrW Hain votante Feas, $1,075.05.ORARi TOTALI $8,154,292.00. P0000.51 REVENUE 5060050 TRUST70740 - tntitienent irarcipia, $196,309.50; Omeros t CAntad,$707.50. SUdOR TOTAL: $197,016.00. MOTOR FUEL PUNO '- MrtnrFeel Tau Olirt,vent, $295,605.00; Inteteot Incrue, $6,005.00;StARR TOTAl.: $305,681.00. WATER FOSO - Watet Sulev,$1,956,443.;Saie rl vetersarß Taps, $4,417.00; I merest CArted, $7,714.50;Tioneo ianeOua . $2,228.00. OMItO TOTAL: $1.97l,802.00. POLICEPENSION FUSO - R,plryee Cuvtrlbuiirns, $99,453.50; Diidovd5,$17,775.00; In tarent , $369,748.50; Rapisrsnent Tur,$5,795.01;Ot.ANa TOTAL: $492,771.00. FEDDERS FISSION FOSO - ReplvreaCantributiras, $02,458.00; Interact , $327,726.50;ltviderda,-$1l,3i5. Rl; Sepia reetvn Tar, $17,700.00;05890 TRTAL $439,199.00. SPECIAL ASSESSMFJT FUSI -0e toreaR . $35R.00; It terca t Received an Onatallnette,$398.00. GRAND TOTAL: $75R.51. 00.000 TOTAL - 011.

. TRERRe $11,591,516.11VILLAGE 5F MOtTO» GROVE

TREOSaREWS tEPltVFISCAL TEAR ENDES aPtIL 30, 4953

GENE6AL FUNSauTRe FuNI

A L L SUPPLV.0012.955 A AFFOROaMLE WRIFING,aSIR.l0. AARISUS,SS,510.90, A BEtDaFaTO,Sg2,531. 16, A SEMINIE.019,549.19, A FELLNEA,513.523.Ll. a vIONIK.S1.21A.39, ASTRKLOS*,a19,201.79, A 6IS0,0441.47, A WEINSTEIN,120,110.25, A WOLS.119.IAR.14, A.G.E.CIMMONSCuTIONS Cot,Nl0.bta.37. e-RUARE iseo patîs.1200.00. A-ZONEPOULIStIING, 012.00. 5_I DEMPSTEW STATIONuRV,N3, 206.66,A-'$ OACUUM SERVICE Cö.,0224.03, Sau LOCK 595 KEV,I2l5.94SANCO 223971,0500.SS, aflvCO TR5NSMISSIONS.S37,.00,SRREON CAL. INC.,$69.29, AME HOWE CTMPaNV,092l.57,ARLE FIRE G SAFETY RQPT.,aa63.09, ABT TELEVISION CAPPLIAN,5591.80. ACADEMIC PRESS, INC..151.59,OCEH5VDW5RE,5381.90. ACE DENTAL. INC,03.157.Zl. ACTIVEOLEC. SUPPLY CR.aI,316.A2, ATOASTE FLORAL C5.,$262.50,Allwo FLOWEDSaN43.00. ADVANCE CINTRACTOWS SOP.,134t..Sl,AIuANCEI reSOlING SVSTEM,SD5?v.12, AETN8 PAAING CCINSTtTN..$A.416.25, AETNA 160Cv FADTS,Ng,757.15, AIACOMFORT COtPieaTIOS,153.49. AIR EILTEt ENGIREEVS.INC,-0591.71. ALEOANDED CUEMICALS,52.413.19. ALS CYCLE SIIUP..1707.22, 5LOvINOM CASE COMPANY,1251.SR, ALVIN SuRER,015.00. AMA CRM,NZ3.9l, AMEDICAN ASSOCIATION IF,161.00,AMEWICAN CYANAMID COMPANaS312.13. AMERICAN DIuOETESAS1N.,012.00, AÑERICAN.OIETETIC A5SN.e$III.10. AMERICANINSUSANCE ASSN.,a3Z9.VR. AMERICAN PHITOGtAPVEt,SZS.9l,AMERICAN PLANNINGaSL39.00. AMERICAN POt.uEALTV ASSNa$5_0.10. AMERICAN PUSLIC AIeS.A5S,0155.11, AMEtICANSCIENTIFIC PR5$,519.Z5. AMERICAN SECURITY EICTWS.1123.35AMERICaN SOCIETY P00.0195.80, AMERICaN SOCIETY OF,'1131,00, AMERICAN TAXI CI..N5,ISZ.95, AMERICAN ASTROWtRS.ASSN,1192.00, AMEWICANS FOR RFFECYIVE,0121.00,AMLINGS FLOUERLANO,$d59.93, AMICO OIL CIMPaNY,a904.12,aNODEs JOHNSON CO. .12,257.04, ANDY 0E CINTE,S50.Ot, ANNOERRAFATV.a264.1O, APA,530.00, ARMONO D. 819G. INC..SISI.00. ARMSTDONC INDOSTRIES,INC,SZ,430.A6, AAVOA FRAMEL AXLE, INC.,SA,S63.9T, ARROW REFRIGERATION SEt..1104.51.ARTISTIC TROPHIES, INC.,100.o6, ASPLUNEH SALES t,SERAICE,SAII.95, ASSOCIATION SF AMERICAN,S2Z.60, AUTODRAKE PARTSaINC.01M4.20. AlATI CLUTCH G PARTS SERV,1192.00, AOVO COLOR, INC.,0Z63.95a AUTOMATIC BUILDING,51,005.0$. AVENUE OFFICE SUPPLY CO.,123.19, R G F COFFEEOAR SEAVICE,a9OA.00, O OOLGER,112.998.33, S OYAIT.009,987.8V, 0 MANNIGAN.11M,671.81, V ILSEN,SOaI3O.39. ESMALIN,020.799.Ct. M SITARZ.07.159.Sa, X STELLAR JR..SA,949.43. D TELL,013,360.3M. WAARARA HALLHCXaSX5.00.OAANEY STELLARS,S458.00, BARRY SHALIN.1628.SO, MiRRINOHIQTRS. CI. *426.50, VECRWITM PLACE,a9Aa35, BEER M3TIRGaINC.,078.60, BELL G HOWELL,Sl5O.ßj, ORANAIETTE PURL.$505.00, BERNARD E. ODulY.al,099.94, BEANIE'S TOP SOIL.$2,285.01, BERRY BEARING CO. *147.99, OERTATLS'S NURSERY.$2e323aIS, BETYANY TERRACE,IS,114.25, RETTY NORRIS,$450.00, BETTY EELL,$SO.10, BILL ERAARIS,0103.15. BILI.JACOBS CHE000LET.IN.$32,504.5$, BILL PINAeO,aZ,857.92,DILL DEMRACZ,$I,284.67, DILLY HOOK GALLERIES.N350.00.OILTMORR TIRE COIZPANY,AL,AAS.NT. MIO MEDICAL ENGINEEAINO,$409.06. AOBS AUTO SEEHICE,$RIO.55, BOCA, INT'L..IA3M.00. SOBER SEDVICRS, INC..$144.93. SAAND SERVICECRNTER,$l5.85. RADiO AUTOMOTIVE SOPPLY,$73t.35, OROCKENTERPRISES, INC.,1i35.00, BRUCE HANISIGAN,$62S.00, 000CRAZONICIPAL EOT.INC..13.963.OD, ARUCO BATTERY CO..$112.27,BUCOlIc INCa,$3,9A4.5R, BARLR POSLICATIONS,03.$93.lO,AURRAO OF BUSINESS PRACT,$008.O5. BUSHNELL-CICERO, INC.,$Dl?.93a RASINESS RESEARCH POR.,$IÓ5RS. C 000Z400L,0.567.44, C DU5RANE,115.272.23, C GUENTRED.$2,355.4N, C

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. LEGALNO110EMILLER.$12,414.5S, C MAELLERIA2,S62.RU, C ROWELL,016,996.24, C SCHECK.023,V36.07. C SAUNSON.$3,692.01, C.u. MuNSON CT.,$254.96. CAAILOR,SZlZ.14, CAP 4IRLI,N356.OT,COROIT PRINT CO..0245.24, CRRLSON GARAGE TOOr,$$,210.Sl,CAROLED. XUAN7IAM,PH.R.,aZRO.09, CARTOOR WAT.s4U.25.CARS MUFFLER SAOPS,$319.43. CASTING IMPREONATIeS,INC.-$10.01. CASTLE ILI5MRRILE, INC.,1291.X2. CRI BUSINESSFORMS CT.,12,.447.45, CENTRAL MOTIDS, INC. .035.21,CENTRAL SERVICE COMPANT,$36.00. CENTURY AUTÒ PRAOS,INC.,145.50, CENTURY LABORATORIES. IN.1211.42, CEETIFIEI,$IIR.3R, CES TELECOMMUNICATIINS,12,R21.MS, CHaNCELLORDATA CIMM,$D.A19.90, CRANNING L. SETE CR..INC,Sl,IAV.00,CHARLES C. THOMAS 700. , 566.49. CYRALES OU 598001.576.83,CHARLES SADEL.0107.50, CHARLES OUXEL,$l,062.87, CHARLESt. TEAS G CO.,$IOZ.2O. CHARLES SCHECK,03t5.21, .CHRXLIESLTCIÇSMITH.034.SO. CHICAGO AIR PIAER, INC.,$768.52.CHICAGO ASSOCIATION OE,$16S.00, CHICAGO OOILOING CODE,$20.00. CHICAGO READY ASSN., $225.00, CHICAGO LEATHERWORKS,SAS.00. CHICAGO METROPOLITAN,$4S.10, CHICAGOTASTEE FREEZE C$,$l9.TR, CHICRGT TitO.0284.50. CHRIS000HOBL.$49.5R, CEOCK RSWELL,$79.SO, CHURCHILL TROCELINES,W39.30, CIRCOS, INC., $104.35, CII4CINNRTI TIMERECOATER,$VT.65, lIGABA GROUP, INC.,591,948.02, CITYCOLLECTOR - CHICAGO,$I,169.6I, CITY WELDING SRLES G SER,-51.523.50, CLERK AND ORRLOA CO.,s765.40, CLUW -

CIRPORATIIN,56e7.HX, CNA INSUAANCE,SZSI,Z34.76, CNIXAGAZINE,$uD.01, COINCO,alR.00, COLLEY ELEVATOR CO..5HSO.00. CIHMERCIAL FIRE CORP. .$3.ORH.S5, COMMITTEE FORHIGH-RWCO3SlR.00, COMHONAEALTH EOISON,1124,OSY.74,COMMONWEALTR E1I5OS6,$l,914.36, ÇOHPOSHOP,$1.995.00,CONCORD PtESi3OII't.lR, CONAOO C. SWVNSO'4,$5T1.40,CONSOLIDATED SPRING uItO,$476.32, CENSTUALE EOPT.CO., INC.,$5,05.22, CONTINENTAL UA?4t,53Z,730.SR, COOKCOO'STY COLLECTOR,$l.23S.56, COOt COUNTY COHHUNITV,$4,464.47. COSE COUSIT SHERIFF'S,$225,OO, CROL HERT.$330.00. CORONADO PHOTO CO..,$1b1.23, CvVVOTN I BLACK OFILL.,$Y.3T9.A5, COUNCIL if GOVERNMENTS,$200.00, COUNTYCLERK RF,$5.00, CRAFTSMAN IN1USTRIES,$4S.00, CRAIG -

PAELP5. TRUSTEE,a3,600.00, CREATIVE FOSYIOSS. INC.,5735.94, COR8ICULUM INNOAOEIONS,$24.00, I L 7 PR000CTS,INC.,$4,39d.6S, R G S AUTO 000V ANO.$7S.01. i WOROCIKI.$20,652.0-I. O OURKMAN.013.213.96, i CVROVRE,$14,S21.9U,O COLES,aI.962.2S, O DONOGHVE,022,341.9S, i AtOEN,$267. 54. 0 JENNETTER, s 1H .651 .03, i MAIER, $49 , 396. 32 , OAISKUS,5I4,292.09. O SENENSUV,$k5,947.36. R AEOOER,01.735.79, D AELTEH,$4Sr.51, O ARZUL8,$1z,405,5T, O.SRNEAJEE,$12.RR, 080Cl DRTERIULS CO. $30,H97.13, OALSEISENSKY,080S.Øt, RUN COR, LTT.,$O,330.11,DAN HSFFHVN,103T.ZO, TUN SCANLON,14,O5O.00, DANIEL TONOOSUE,$245.5O,GOARRORY PHOTOGRAPHV,$O3.97, TUVE HIVSCH,N300.01,RAB-TIYER5, INC.,$I7.SO, lUANa AOTTNER,sZn.00, IEROIECH005RK,5639.20, RECRUt SUPeLY CI., INC.,$3.546.94,OELICE 0E FRANCE, INC. 145.60, DELHAR AINOOW COVERINGS,$509_S',, OELORES BVREHAN,$44.5U, RELIRONs INC.,5169.44,OEMCO FARS, INC.,$61.75, OEMPSTER OLL SPOOT5,03,49O.5I,OEPARTHENT OF LAW.$520i50, OEPARIHENT DF REVUNUE,$760.01,DEFT. OF CONSERAATIR;4,$835.30, OETAOIT-ARMOR CORP.,0580.58, DIANE STELLAR5,02,432.87, IICERPHONE.a3,646.72,DIVISION OF SGPPRRT,500.00, DOLORES RISKUS,SGO.004 RONSNEIOER,$3,OSI.37, OONALO CARLSON,SSS.UD, DONALD G. GMRS. PIEAINI,567.00, DOUGLAS TRUCK PURTS,$0,161.6A, OR.H. B. CODE, I.d.M. , $450.00, it. JOSEPH ROKISKY,$45D.00.ORIHEDS LICENSE GUIDE CO,$35.00, ORUMMONO AMERICAN CORP.$112.35, OUKES OIL SEROICE.$O5.00, E DERNET,$21,089.51,E CONMELLY.$19,633.I9. E FAANR.$1,560.91, E HILTE000NOT,$21,971.94, E VUSEN,$14,453.35, E MOHNRE,$23,50I.29, EACMAHOS4,S2Z,$IA.22, E EUSCHLI,$DA,473.19, E. F. RaISING,INC.,$T.2949O, EAGLE FOOD STOAE,$D,RAO.ID, ECKHURDTAUTO GLA5S,51,363.52, ECKHAROT DIC COMPRNV,$1.4T5.O$, VOECKXAROT,$305.VtI, RO HILOEORANOT,$75,36, ED SHIRLEYSPORTS.$242.35. EOEN.I3vS39.XI, EDISON LUHOER CD.,

' $579.39, EDWARD DON G COMPANY.$3S2.60. EDWARD J.AOSEAELL,32,155.00, EOWaRO MAHNKE,N28.Z5, EDUaRD a.WEINAERG5$16I.Oi, EDWA5O AUSCHLI.$O2.00, EDWARDSENGINEERING, INC.N5.926.8M, EIRHMILLER C COMP5NY,$554.40.ELECTRICAL MAIPETENANCR,$UN.50, CLROATOR AORLI,$St.10,ELKHART BRASS IIFG.CU..I04,$A5.25. ELLEN PISTAL,$332.64.E,'CR LANSE.$2,OZA.07, RLMHORST DODGE, INC. .$59.41a EMILKANZERa$AUO.80. EMORY C. PERRY CO., INC.,al,037.72,EMPLOYEE DATA FORMS, INC.$29.O5, ENGINEERS E SURAEHORS,$699.27, ENGLKAOOD ELOC. SVPPLY,$T1Z.94, ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION,$iO.00, ERNEST CTNNELLV,551,RO, EVANSTON FUELR 8ATFRIAL,$3,SDO,60, EVVNSTDN-NIRTH SHOVE, $1.43S.00,GOELYN REVE,$2,529.93, EXECUTIVE FITNESS NUS,$3O.R0, FEECYTTLI,SS,343.0I. E GENOUSO,$23,435.-52, F VOtER,$09,29-7.43, F PUNTALEO5aO9,932.b2, F.R.I. NOTIONALACAOEMT,010.OD, FEIEAAL BUREAU OF,5O4.00, FERGU$ FORD,INC.,$258.12, FERItO WUSHINGTON, $NC.,$55.A2, CILMCOMMVNICATGRS,02S7.00, FIRE CHIEF MANAGOYENT,S300.00,FlOE ENGINEFRING,$14.95, FIRESTONE TARP MEG.,INC.,

'5177.00, FIRST NGT'L 84.0E H.O..006S,194.E4. FIRSTUNITED LEASING CG.,$l,V94.20, FORCE 4,5319.16, FORESTHISPIYAL,N35.00. FORTUNE,$26,25, FOX VALLEY MARKINGSYSTE,$172.71, FRAMES N' THINGS,$l0.6v, FRANK E UNTHONYTAILORIN,094.S0, FRANK GENDVSA.$U3.00, FRAGt OREN.$720.015. FRANK PANTALEC,13U7.90, rAAt,K THOANVEA CO.,$45.30. FRANK'S NURStRY C CRAFTS.$139.U4, FRED ELORRaINE RING,$IO.00, FRED HUEER,$539.IR. FRED HURER,JR.,$852.11. FREEWAY FORI TRUCK SALES,$I30.24, FRENCHAETMORE,324.00, FSF/STEOENS ASSOCIATES,$2O7.66, G G OTHERMAL SOPPLY CO. 535.05, G ALONGI,020,;04.07, GSLUOMFIECD,$309.63. G RR1NDSOHA,t11,35O.31, G CAItECVA,s io 109.97 . G F I RU, $2 020.09, G HANSEN, $1 B, 505.7 1 , GINCLEOGN,$21,M90.Oi, G K-NOCHELMONN,$O,556.13, G HONOWICH$16,922.45, G MARTA,$13,6I7,74, G HC0000UG9,slO,O35.16,G MELSYE,$Zl,941.Di, G ROSSLER,$2I,431.36, G STEFFEN,$19,543.17, G. AVORUG,$22.00, G. OELNEKY,$43.20, 6.5.1.GUNS. I'IC.,sAES.SO. GAURIEL EERRRF8TO,$097,5O, GARRYMARTA,$12S.00, GElO INIVGTRIES, INC.,$7O5.35, GENERALBINDING SALES,$237.77, GENERAL 500V SALES CORP.,5192.19,GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY,$4,114.40, GENERAL TIRE SERVICE50,546.92, GEORGE a. DAVIS, INC. e 5230.00, GEORGE GROMKE,$455.50, GEORGE HOWE,N624.99, GEOtGE INCLEDON,$473.00,GEORGE MEI.$3.94A.25, GEORGE HEIOINGER,$O,134.91, lEERLOAAELYS,$650.50, GERALD MOTORS, INC.,$19U.49, GEROLOAOSSLEA,$908.D4, GERALD STEFFEN,NIil,9O, GEROER GLASS LTRIM CR..$122.06, GERRY SHAN5ON,$514.SO, GESTETNER CORP.5776.52, GILBERT CAORECHA,$52.SR, GLHZEXROJK FIREEOJIPMEN,$30.$R, GLENOROOK RUTO PORTS,. $329.S5,GLENXROIK FIRI,$31.4S, GLENN EOEEN,$27.00, GLENHIEWMATERIAL CO.,IN,N73.5O. GLENVIEA EADIATOR SEWVIC,$254.92GLIOOEN PAINT CENTER,5O13.33, GMC TRUCK L COACH.$13,750.00, 40FF LINEN SERUICES, INC.$25.7$, GOLF MILLFORD, INC.a$A.ORZ.NM, GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES,$4.935.IV.GOALO POALICATIONS.$2A0.00, GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL CON.

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MealProgram inRogers ParkCewicli for Jewish Elderly wilI

amplement a new meal prEgramIA the rogers Park/Edgewaterarea having received a grant lin-der the Federal EmergencyMAnpRweF Act mio BOW mealprogrAm IIegInI$IIIg October 1,1983 will CrEste a tremendousdemsndfAr volunteers to deliverfood packages In senior adultboildiolgo Icaoated In the corn.mostly. Food packageo will bedelivered on 8 weekly heals withA Vallmteer thioe coliornittment of1½ to Z hoiaro wkly. The uswprogram is geared towardselderly who CAls PrEPAre theirOwo fond, bat may have difficultyinohoppiog.

"VolUnteers bring A sense dftho coasmooity sod the feeliogthot Someone careo into the livesof these motors," says ShirleyGarland, CJE's Ilirector ofVolooteer Services. VoluoteeroAre AlSO needed for URs Home'Delivered Meal Program, whichreceotly expanded into westRogeroParkoodEdgesyater.

Without more volunteers, sur-vivalof thisoewmeal PrOgC9fihisthreateaed. Thiny ioterested ioVolunteering, should cali Garbead019734105.

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ArthritisAction CouncilThe Maine Township Arthritis

Action Council will hold itsmeeting on-Wednesday, Sopt. 7,at 7:30 p.m. In the culeteria,grouod fleer of the Neuset HealthCenter, 1775 Ballard rd., ParkRidge. -

Topic: Fittiog Shoes far Ar-thritics Presenter: SamfAIIkstone,shoemaker. -

Sam Sanbetone Is o shoemakerfrom the "Çobbler Shop" InChicago. tOe will demonstrate

- how he designilmwlijies a shoefor proper fit sod comfort for theperson with arthritic feet. Thispromises to he an Interestingevenisg. Pleaseplaotojolo 115.

The Council concept isdesigoed to previde assistance tePOISOns with arthritis aod todevelop insprovwi public under-slalIlliag of the notion's number00e Crippling disease. Refresh-mento will be served. Interestedpersono are Invited to call NancyMostello at eRg-7650. No reser'Tattoos are required.

Parents fr Friends ofOrchard Villageelection - - - -

Recently Parents fa Frieods ofOrchard ViSage, an orgaoizatiosComprised of pAPelito aed friendsOf the residents of OrchardViSage, held election of officers.

Electedto a one year terRe Is C.Edward Meia, Presideot; LeonSchafer, First -Vice P'esldest;Jack Crosis, SeL- $ VicePresident; Marilyn .:liAms,Recording Secretary; MinnieMina, Cerrespondiog Secretary;Jerry Harwood, Financiallecretary; Don Grant,Treasarér; wid Ed Galdt, Mum-bership Chairman, and Direc-tors, David Krasoe, DarothyDeck, Art Grant, EatelleTomaras, Den Triuiog.

Elected be a two year term unthe Soardare; Dan liant, GeorgePerIl, Ken Swarto, SAI Solamanand Nisawi Freeman.

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13,3U.96. R OENE.1I8,233.41, R ßOEMEL.S18,3O2.00, RCALLAGH*N..S18.76892. R CZERWINSKI.123,27O.51,. R DAVIS,120.355.80. R GR1RER,It7,69.74, R GRARS,SZ2,SO?.Z1, RGREEN,$19,383.20, R ANSON,SL7,!2.94, RHILDBRANDT,I19,79f.74,R HQVS.$I? a44.SB, R JO'ES,SIV,66.78. RKAPPRLMAN,SU,594,66, A RRUGER,117,6?4.47, R tANNING,120.578.60, R PIEIER,1217Gó.44, N MRIER,S20,RNO.52, RNELDNE,SFT,444.34, R MUFLLER,S4,232,3t, R ROEHRDANZ,$23,136.61, R SRDLEN.S20,289.29, R SNRIN,$436.64, NSÎACK,1513.93, R SUYDAM,13,O57,Q6, N bIASMUND,135N.00, RWOHLERS,SZI,O8O.3O, R. 8ERAS,$25.20, R. G. SMITHDRUIPREND CO,1b5.61, R. JOHNNSEN.S21.AO, R.E.. JOHNSONAND CO. ,$57.42, R.GATW000 CDIITRNCTORS,$D95,OO, N.H.LNG EVUIPHENT CO.,N29.00, RALPH CZERWINSKD,N425.00,RALPH AEUER,1900.00, RAND POOL t PATDO,STD.96, RADULSMDRVANSKI,1450.00, RASCO MASON CONTRACTOR,8395.00, RAY

T TRYCHTA,113,D09.96, T WEINHAN,SD,$19.71, T. O.JEFFERSON,139.GO, TABOR PUDLISVIrJG,N12.95, TAD'S TELYV.L RAO!D,Il8B.00, TEACH'S SAS SERVICE. INC,1iO.00,TERMINAL SUPPLY CDHPANV,0525.36, TERRA TESTING, INC.,1250.00, THE CECO CTRPDRATION,$56O.00, TVE CHEMICALBULLETIN,IHR.00, THE DRIFTA000 FLDRIST,S19G.00, THEECONOMICS PRESS. TNC.1S7.24, THEFIRST BOSTON CORP...$5.00. THE FIRST COMMERCIAL BAN.G34,45O.00, TVE FORMSGROOP,$4,586.57, THE HUB CAP STORE,1U4.00, THEIOEMTIKIT CO.,0324.00. THE LAR OF LOCAL.165.00, THEMUEKSMAN,IU8H.50. THE HORTON GROVE OANK,141,1T4.31 , THENATIONAL CENTURION,130.00, THE NORThERN TRUST CT.,RZUI,V39.00, TRE PROCTER C GAMBLE.15A.O4. THE SIDAELLCOHPANY.SL1I.Gt, THE STUOIO,SOÑU.l5. THE TRAFFICINSTITUTE,1350.00, THE WALL STREET JOURNRL,5V9.00.THOMAS R. OOWNES.1O50.00. THOMAS SCHULTZ,118.IO. THREEARRTA, INC.,$361.TS, TIMBER CREEE FRRMS,$3.G45.G7.TIMOTHY JERGEY,$15.00, 1001G STAMM CO., INC..S051.19,TOLZIENS AUTO SERVICE,SH4.00. TOM TLSJN.S50.00.TOMAHAWK LIVE TRIP CO.,5O35.2I, TONI ULETT,S1,953.99,TOTAL OVERHEAD DOOR, INC.N1,H3H.19. TOUMY AUTOMOTIVESUPPLV,$515.43. TOWN ECOVNTRV AUTO PURTOY3S.16,TRAINING UNLIMITED, INC..S270.00. TRI-STATE ELECTRONICCOR,S5O.43. TRITON COLLEGE.S361.00, TRUSEEES 0F SCHOOLSOF,$O5,000.00, U. S. ELEVRTOR.$19O.42, U.S. NEWS E WORLDREPORT,$36.00. U.S. POST OFFICE OF V.G. , $19,360.07, V.5.WELOERS SUPPLY CO., $112.14, OLI-THE URGVN LANO,$13O.00,UNIFORMS UNLIMITEO,$119.00. UNION LINEN t SUPPLY.$1,117.33, UNITED LAOURATORIES,$1I9.79, UNIVERSITY OFILLINOI5,$Z,ZSU.00. UNLIMITED PR1NTING,Rl,021.3N,URC/CRTC.N541.00, ATO LEARNING CEN100,140.00, V GENOUSA,$10,601.1?, A HASCIOPINTO,11,545.84, A PEVVSSN,$01,725.13, A AISO,$17,77?.G?, V YUUNGOL000,$3,901.52,VULLEY PACKING OSEAL CO,$23.34, VALLEY TRANSMISSION.$919.60. VCG UNIFTRM.02.421.3D, VERMEEV-ILLINOIS.$14.VO.VIDEO RINGERS, INC. 032.50, VILLAGE CAR WWSV.N1,O12.V5,VILLAGE UF AVLINGTON.$1,35O.00, VILLAGE UF OEERFIELO,$200.00, VILLAGE OF GLENVIEW,$52,OR6.3O, VILLAGE OFMORTON GROVE,$S,000.00, VILLAGE UF NILES,NN.?49.40,VILLAGE OF NORTWFIELD,$5,OO6.50, VINCE AALSM.$600.00.VISITING NURSE ASSM.,G4,SOO.00, VLG.00YIO E INTERESTFUNT,127,99Y.25, HLG.FEO'L.REV.SHARING,$6I,3V5.20,HLG.FIAE PETTY CASH,$3,614.2A, VLG.FIREMEN'S BEN5ISN,$394,696.52, ULG.GENL PETTY CAGH,$8.009.?2, VLG.00RTTNGROHB-PAMNULL,S93,159.56, VLG.OF MG-MOTOR FUEL FUN,$5W,NON.48, HLG.POLICE PENSION PVNO.$351,4V0.69,WLG.PTLICE PETTY CASH,$3,14N.74, VLG.PUBLIC HES.PETTYCAS,$527.NW. VLG.SPEC.INVESTIGATIONS,$I,IOO.RI. A0LLMURCLAY PRODUCTS CO,$IO,727.27, VOLVO AHITE TRUCE CORP.,1131.31, W OAUG.$I1,N4H.53, A EOWAROS.JR.$12,430.27. A

$17,910.97. A WEIMER,$431.20, W ZINHER,116,60M.3V, A.S.DARLEY CCO.,$1,673.00, A.W. GRAINIER, IRC..$2.D53.SU,W.W.HOLES MWNVFACTORING.$74.95, WADE TOOL t SUPPLY CO..0225.00, WALIREEN OISTRIDUTION,$266.2O, WALTON ONDEMPSTER. INC.,$752.30, WARNING LITES OF ILL.,IN,$4T9.15WASHINGTON NATIONAL NEWS,0121.RH, WATER ENGINEERING AND,$36.HV, WATER PRODUCTS CO. ,$55.614.I?. NAY-ERN,$O99.4O,AEISS ACE HARDAAEE,1173.25, WELLS LAMDNT COHPAUY,$ION.04, WELTER PLUMBING. INC.,$534.UV, WEST.PUOLISHINGCO,$394.SU. WESTERN ENGINE CONPANY,$36O.4Oi WESTERNTRAFFIC CONTUTL,$2,NSS.OU, WESTERN UNION.$3,055.92,WESTERN UNION ORLEGRAPR,$2.777.39, WMTLESALE COFFEESERHICE,S97S.02, WILLETT EQUIPMENT CO.,6D75.95. AILLIAHHEIME,$OUO.00, WILLIAM LANNINO,$587.25, WILLIAM SUlKING,$500.00, AILMETTE SAFETY LANE,$361.70, RH. EAINEY HARPERCOLLES,$54.OU, WH.J.CASSIOY TIRE,$226.95, O-ERGOM,$INNSP. YELOU FREIGHT SYSTEMS,128.19, Z. CELEEETIC,

PUVLICATIONS,$6.Y5, RETTER HOMES E GAEOENS,$300.24,EETTERAAY PUBLICATIONS,$S.38. BILLINGS PIANO SERVICE,$90.00, EIOSPHBRICS, INC. ,$5.?3, OLUE CROSSIVLUE SHIELD.$D7479.U1, BOARDROOM EOOKS,165.9O. BOB WOIMS, INC.,$21.65, ROE'S GLAZIYAG,$?6.00. BOTTOM LINE PEESONUL,$19.9?. BRIDGE PUVLICBTIONS,19.00, VRO OART,$4,251.62,ORODART 000ks OIVISION,$4,703.S4. NR000RT,INC.,$l,055.43,OVILE POBLICATIONS,$41.40, BVLDMAN,$19.00, 0011001CRFASH.HURE.CO.,160.00, CRLIF.LIVRARY RVTYORITY,$16.00,CALLAHAN GUIOES,$O.5O, CAMPUS SHOP t 000KSTORE.$O.35,CRFRA PEES5,$5.R?, CARROZAS VROS.PUBLISHERS.625.YO,CAREERS.INC,$O4.V4, COOL FISCHER OF CHICUGO,$35.17,CAROL HILKEN,$5O.00, CATHOLIC PEVCE FELLOASHI,$Z.SO, CB!CORPORATION,$450.9O, CENTER FOR INFOYMUTION,$6.00,CENTER FOR STOUT OF NEA,$3.SO, CENTRAL VACUUM SOLES,$16.93, CHICAGO CHRISTIAN,113G.00, COICVGO HISTOVICOLSCTY.,$SO.50, CHICAGO POPER.N1,ZIO.70, CHICAGO PUBLICLIIRARY,SOO.00, CHICAS? READEO,$3O.00. CHILE'S WORLD,OKT.55, CHILORENS FRESS,S1,126.I3, CVILORENSRECOROINGS,$V.9O, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MDNITO,$TO.00,CHRONICLE GUIDANCE PUONS,$ZR?.3O, CINCINNATI LIVOAUYCNSTM,$7.5O. CIRCULATION SYSTEMS,SO,442.00,CNA/INSVRANCE $47.103. 19, COCINERO FRESS,$3.25, COLLEGEAOARO,$4.00, COMMERCE CLEARING HOUSE,$IHO.00, COMPUTERREFERENCE GVIOE,$31.45, COMPUTER SCIENCE PRESO,$15.OA,CONGRESSIONAL 0TLT, INC.,$722.DS, CONSULTANTS NEWS.$11.00, CONSUMER'S GUIDE PUOLNO.,$7.96, CONSUMERS UNION,$46.00, COJEING ANO CRAFTS CLVB,$1N5.02. COOPERUTVEONSTITVTE.GT.SO, COPIER SALES CONSOLTANTS,$056.00,CORNER CUPBOARD CRAFTS,$3.50. CORROON G BLACK ACTOREIA,$3,911.25, COTTONTAIL PURLICATIONS,$lO.95, CRAIN'OCHICAGG AUSINESS.S4O.00, CEAMPTON ASSOCIATION,$2.03,CREATIVE COMPAN!ES,$2O6.7O, CREATIVE COMPUTING,$N.45,CREATIVE EOVCATION,$16.54, DUYDWLVS PVVLICATION5,$23.O3,DAWN GRIEPENTROG,$O,3D1.N6, OEFRERS C FISEE,$U,673.Do,IEMCO,$3IO.E3, DENISE CHVISTOPOULOS,NOII.91, DESIGNENTERPRISES OF SF,$24.95, OESIGO SUPPLIES.$1O5.44.VETHOIT BANK E TEVST,$I,702.ZB, VIENE HALOOLY,NN42.61,DIRECTOR OF LAAOE,$2,554.4S, OJETY WORE, INC. $700,00,010,0F SOPPORT OERVICES,S1V.00, OOLORES CWVAZO5,$7,275.96, DONALD. GRRONEE,$3,OO7.55, DOROTHY THOHMES,$1I.AS5.B3, DOUBLEDAY E CO, INC. ,$1,E72.24, DUN'SMARKETING SERVICES,$1,OSO.00, OURO-TEST CORPORATION,$0,223.12, BYNAMITE,$13.95, EBSCU 50M. SERVICES.$S.24R.OS, EDEN,$1B9.H3, EDMUND POBISHING CO.,$10,T5,EOUCWTIONRL OHLPHNT,COEP,$72,Y5, EDUCATIONKL TESTING,$3.00, EDUCATOR'S PHOGRESS,$N1,9A, EDWARD ASHCROFT,$14,O53.7A, EGNR,$2.NB, ELK GR. AlLIAGE PUB, LIB,$6.95,ELK GROVE ELECTRIC SUPPL,N255.59, ELLIS SYSTEMS,$95,35,ENGLEW000 ELECTRICAL,BZ67,25, EVELYN HEIDTEE,B9,4O5.DZ,

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i District 71 FallRegistration

Parenta of $tudRnt6 attefldlII, Nilea Elementary Scirnols are

asked to pre-register theirchildren August Z at ihR £RHRCUve chooIs, between the houreiji9:30a.m. and 3 p.m. Ailfees willbe paid atthio lime, and otudentsof the Culver School will receiveindivtduaischeduleo.

Parents Ri ChUdIRn who areNew to the diotrict are urged toreglotec their children before IhR

RRATT,SN1.54, RAY MAELLER,$1,III,26, REGEL BUSINESS ;:EPMFG. CO..$1.155.25, ZIERART RRSTPROOFING, peningdayofschooI,from9!3OMACHINES,$1,GI2.10, REGENCY ENTERPRISEG, IVC,$3,796.76, $TAWDO. ZIEBELL WATER SERVICE PR,$677,29. ZIP am. to 3 p.m., any day MRndayRELIEHLE FENCE EEECTURS,1000.00, RELIABLE MEASUREMENT SPECIWLTIES, INC.,$94.00, 1ST. AYO CORP.,$AO.00,SYS,$5O5.50, RELIANCE SQFETM EIU1PWEN,$3O.V3, BEMEE IST.NRT'L RANK OF NILKS$O29T4OO.OU 4TH. OF JULY Students AttRfldlflg klndRrgar-PRINTISG,$D,O74.b5. WESEARCH INST. UF AMER1C,13N.00, LELEARWTION,$1,000.01,REVENUE SHAVING AOVISORY,NNZ.00, REH DATA SYSTEMS, -

TOTALtoM thrOugh fourth graden will$464.31, REHNORI SAFETY PHODUCTS,$ATO.00, RIC MAE DISBURSEMENTS GENERAL FONO ANO WATER PUNO 000.3OT,270.10 regiBter RE Nitos ElementaryINGUSTRTES,INC.,5M59.OS, RICHARD FLICKINGEV,$6,001.00, OEP001TOUEFUVDUOLE L. AHPAAHH , 050.00; Dppan ARICHARD KAPKLANSEI,$601.00, RICHARD KAPPLE000,$S7.45, OD5V.VU; T. D!,rso, $OSO.00 E. G C. OAVAr,,RICHIRO P. WOHS,$2.790.9A, RICHARO ZEM0030,$OO,737.5O, $050.00; O. SadrHn, $50.00. GRANO TOTa: $550.00RIDGE PROSUCTS,165.H2, ROBERT DAHIO,$774.31, ROBERTJONYS,$T37.7S, ROBERT MANN,$I5.00, ROBEVT SMOLEN,$47V.5V,IROBERT A. HENOVICKSEN.$I2.ROS.50, RONBRILEY,$43.20, FEDO REVENUE 000000G TRUST FUSO: Village Hf YHrVHH

EON'S 6G SERAICE,503,AN4.00, ROSCOR CORPORATION, Or0HP-GPPArA 1 $201,RV7.00.GBflD TOTUL0201,647.005570.00, ROSEMAN TRACTOR LIFT, ,$4,337.V6, ROSEMONTBUILOING SUPPLY.$551.76, R000LPH PINTEA,$l,3D2.62, MOTOR FUEL FONO: AUOOHU AHPUAOE P,VO0. 06.190.00;

RUSSELL' S. $27.40, S G O 000F MA!NTENANC E, $00, 495. 30 . S MHr,EY P,V1,,O Ha Urlai, , $21,023. 30; F50,0 00010n.1 BankEHAS,$l7,765.6$. S JOYANSSON,$31O.O4. S KIMURA, Hf HHrcnn GrAne, $007,130.69; U UvannA J. GíAnn1HO,$20 633.03, S THALHANN, $00,673, 55 , SA INI PURL ICAT IONS $11,536. 20; V G U OlentrIn CH. , $2V .353. 92; L,B,11e$00.00, OAMBOESKI , MATTIS, INC ., $55.00, SANTA FE FOE IGHT OAEEHH.1 Bank, 020. 30 ; 0 G U C.,anR VHrk, $27,493. 93;SALVAGE, 550V. lB , SCHILLER 0 SCHM lOT. INC. , $3 .712.57 , OHrAHH 0,1f , $51,450. 63; State Tnnaonnpn nf O111nHIA,SCAURNITUAE SHELF SHOP,$37N,OO, SCHUSTER EQPT, CO,, $103,031.55. GRADO TOTAL: $307,230.00.$1,607.33, SCHHAAB,$342.2G, SCOTT THRLMRNN,$36.9B. SCUBASYSTEHS,$143.00, SEARS. ROEBUCK t CO.,$514.N2, SECOND roon000'o PE0000V POYO: PayaAnESRnPAnAInnAArM,CHANCE COMPANY, $3 .090.00, SECRETARY 0F STATE . $2 1 1 .00 , $44,004. 00; DOrMnY np-OEa0A 0f O11kn1A, $25. 00; K.VGn5FCRETURY/TREASURER,SPIA,$lO.00, SEIIL, INC.,$l,600.10, Dann, $10,V43.00; 000nel lanpnn. , $5,252.00. 002260SEEVICE SPRING CO,.5324.B7. SERVOMVTION CORP. . $253.00, TOTAL: $60,124.00. _SEWER EOPT, CO. 0F AAEV.,$4,530,4B, SEYMOUR'S CLEANERS,$71.05, SYARE CORP.,$17.6O. SHEVAIN J. POLINSKY,$2OO.00, POLICE PEN0000 TUNO: TaO/nenEs On P,nSlnnAHnS,SHORELI NE PETROLEUM CO. . $1 079.25 , S I DENER SUPPLY $01170 00; O AnecRon- SOPEP f 0111005, , $000. 00;COMPAMY.1451.66, SIMMONS ENGINEERING CORP,$16O.00. C. 0OhAnP, $2,300.00; V. O lsppns US, $9,440.00;SK$EIE CAMERA SHOP, INC.,$Z,5A2.29, SKOKIE FRUIT RASCO, PAHAOR Y HO EPdP,7RUnnS, $6,732.00.GOUOD TOTAL:0000.744.00.$30.95, SKOKIE LUMOKR CO.,INC..$546,45, SEOKIE PAINT EWWLLPRPER,$SIB.02, SKOKIE PAPER POIRT,$74.02, SKUKIE N°010V 0000E PUtE! LIBRUBOVALLEY AIR-CUNO.,$3A.00, SKOEIE VALLEY OEPROD.,s212.6B, TREASURERS AEPORTSNAP-ON TOOLS COBP,$G25.4l. SNRPEE PRINTING II,$S3.00, FISCAL YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, INV3SONOR TOOL L EVGINEFRING,$93.60, SOUTHERN WISCONSON AND,115.00, SOUTHSIOE FORI,$9M.32, SPECTRUM SERVICE CORP..$1,270.00. OPIRATONE, INC.,$099.59, SPORTMUET, INC.,$739.00. SPOATS-NVTHITION NEAS,$ÌB.00, SRECT SEHER A.M. OEOT.$520.00, ARA LOCK ANO KEY,$53.12, ACCORA MBSIC.0000ING,$471.O5, STAF;VRO E BSSOC100ES,$90.00, STARLET 1. $24,39, AESCOLATIUS PUOL1CATIONS,5U9.00, AFRO-AMERICAN lengthenedGEEYNHAN,$O5.00, STANLEY ElMIRA, $150.00. STANNAP.O POWER PEE5S.$T3,45, AIR- COHFORT,$A,27V.00. ALAN OVKES.000.00.EDBIPKENT,$593.09, STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIRE-,lflO,I13.03, ALASKA NORTHWEST PUOLG.C.$V.N6, ALCOHOLICS ANONYBOUS,STATE OR ILL. ENVIRON. $5,00, STATE OF IL1.TEPT. LABOR, $5,55, ALFA SIERRA PVOLICRT1ONS,$9,42, ALICE HEPPNER.NII,U4l.32, STATE OF ILLINOIS,$95,U77.54, STATE $4,754.07, ABERICAN RSSN. FOR STATE,s6.95, AMERICANTRERSUEER,$8,113.54, STATE'S ATTORNEYS LEGRL,020.00, CAMPIÑG ASSN..$OV.90, AMERICAN CHVH2OF COMMERC,550,DO,STELLV 5ALY,5l.713.54, STEAE EVAS,$200.00, STEVE'S . AMERICAN FILM INST.,$3O.00. AMERICAN LIBRARY USSOC.,MILAAOREE SHELL,$36N.02. STEVEN BLOGO,$600.00, STEVENS $697.45, AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSR.,$23.00, AMERICANCHEtIICAL,0001.74, STIPES PUBLISHING CO, $17,00, STREETER PETROLEUM INST. $40,00, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF,035.95,AMET,$Z.440.00, STROMBERG PR000CTIONS,$SA,NO, SU0000AN ANORIOT ASSOCIVTES,$95.00, ANNE ENGLISH,$5,215.49, APPLEAVILOING,$25.00, SUE SCOLOSS.076,63, SUPPORT COLLECTION DIRECTDRIES.$25.54, APPLE TREE PRESS,$14.95, RECOUNIT,$2O.00, SUPT. OF DDCOMYNTS,NIOI.00, SUOT. WATER PBVLISHING,NBO.66. ARLENE CIRONR,$4,922.66, ASUCLACTLLVCTIONS,$M41,672.B9, SWISS CRAFT EMBROIDERY C,$34.G5,5TU0ENT'S STORE,$7.SO, AUDIO GROPHIC SYSTEMS IN,$OSA.00.SYLVIA ALTERMAN,$5.00, SYNERGISTIC OFFICE SYSTE,$43.ZV, AVTOMVTIC ELEVATOR CO.,$5B5,OO, BACON PAMPHLET SER,INC,,SYSTEMS GROOP. IYIC.,$SA.940,OO. T ÜIRMINGRRM.$2O,471.IS. $354,67, ORLORIN H. HARO P$VLNS.,$149.00, BARBARA SEHER.T IOWNES,$21,051,33, T 000NENT.$6,002.46. T KIMVRR, $7,646.10, BARBARA SCLAFANI,$2,110,1U, BARBARA TODO,$B.779.YO, T HINDIK,$IB,SH5.10, T MCOONOUGO,$233.90. T $0.794,56, VARNHART DICTIONARY COMP,$70.IO. DECKER GUIDE,MCHAAON,55,RO7.9G, T OLSGN4057.85, T OUSSO,$10,V3O.52, T $23,03, DECKLEY-CAROY CO,.N572.92, BETSY ROSSSCRULTZ,G24,V33.Y9, 7 SEFICK,$15,753.24, E TAMRRZ,$52.25.

School South, 6935 W. TRabo' QVR.,and graden 5.R-7.8 will regiOteI'atCulver ElRmentary SchARt 6921W.OAkOonst.

All BtUdMfltO entMriog fifth5rAdR, AndRil otodeotU BMW to thediotrict must prMoeot cHmplRtedphysical examinatioo fonno tothesurseio VrdMr IV to enrUlIRd.Southschoolfeeo:

Bml. fees-$15 (Grades 14)Kiodergarten fee -$02

Culver SphnatFeeBlBm!. feeo-$15Lock fee (11h grade or newstudenta) -$3lndsotriolArts-$1.16Home Economics-$1.1OArt IRe-$1Towel fee - $4 (TAwel fee in-010dm Q freohtVwolfor eachphysical education activity.)

School day

at District 67The length Vf the ochbol day io

heing estended at hoth GolfJUnior High Schvei Und HyneoElementary School. The ucheolday at the junior high will hefrom 6:35 Am. to 3;25 p.m. AtHyoeo Elementary the day willbegin at8;31 am. and end at lIlOp.m.

For junior high otodento the es-tended day, cIspIRd with nomeochedule rearrangements, willallow more tone for language ar-Io, foreign language, typing andcomputer instrUctiVo. Sixth andseventh-grade students willreceive U douhle period oflanguAge arto. For the first lime,ointh-grade otudeoto will bereceiving typing i.00troctión. Thetyping class io deoigoed ao areadineso experience for corn-poter literacy programo duringseventh and eighth grades.

Starting io epternher, eighth-grade otadento will also opeod aniocreased amount of time ineither foreign language Hr ilkdependent reading classes. Fifthgraders will take part in a guidedotudy experience which willprovide them lime to meet ateacher for help in a specific oub-ject.

At the elementary level, theadditIonal time will enahleteacher to spend mare limeteaching mathematics and seien-ce.

'l'beadditional, "time on task",which better enabiRo SchoolDistrict 67 o meet the needs eistudents in thin ever changingtechnolngieaj wRrld, comm as aresait of an on-going cucricaismimprovement effort which iscAmplRtely unrelated to coffrentpalittealhoadJh,jng.

District 219Nues West bus routes

Following ore District 119 NileoWest bus rostes for Nifes andMor000 Grove:Boato 1, P/U SoSO am.

OaktOn & New England;Seward & New England;ltceoel: & New England;ClcTeland & New England;Madison & New England;MUd100B & Waukegan; Main &ShHrmer; Kedzie & Shermer;Cleveland & Waukegnn; Moo.roe & Waukegan; K000ey &WAokegas; Seward&Waukegan.Itoate2,P(L0f5Oa.m.

$iovU &I(irk; Nora & Harvard;BirchwoOd & Nora; Birchwood &NMVA; Birchwood & Waokegao;Jarois & Waukegan; Jarolo &School; Fargo & School; Birch.wood & Nordica.BoRIe 3, P/U 5:10a.m.

Milwaukee & Toohy; Nova &Chase; NVrA & JarTis; Not-tiogham & Dob000; Jooqoil &Nordica.RosteN, P/1J6:SSa.m.

Concord & Lexington; Harto &DUys Tr.; Harts & Milwauhee;Milwaukee - & Ajillos; Milwao-kHM & Ebioger; 7000 Nordica;7900 Nordica.Roste 24, g: 55 am.

Central &Greeownod; HArms &Greeowood; Ltnder & Davis;L000 & Davio; Parhoide & Chor-ch; Mango & Church; Menard &Church; Menard & Ly000;Menard & Emerson; Mormora &L7OIO; Ma010 & Lyono; AUstin &Lyono; Asstin &Beckwith.Route 21, PlU 6:50 am.

Davis & Marrnòra; GaTti &M000field; Menard & Davis;Mango & Gavío; Major & Davis;Parkoide & Davis; Parkoide &Greenwood; Major & Green-wood; Mango & Greeowood;Menard & Greenwood; Mans-Iield&Greeowaod.Roste 26, F/U 6:50am;

Moody & Greenwood; Moody &LakM; Meado & Lake; Meade &DIvin; McVichers & Davis;Austin & Davis; Greenwood &

MONNACEPFall classesRegistration

Registration for the fallprlgramo of MONNACEP heginsMonday, August- 29, . at sevenlocatioos in the Oaklun Corn-manity College district.

MONNACEP.officeo located inMaine East, South and Weot,Niles North and West HighSchools, and the Glenbrook ad-ndoistrative office will acceptregistrations from 11 am. to 3p.m., Monday through Friday.Registration at OCC/Skohie willhe conducted from 9 am. ta 5p.m., Monday through Friday.

The non-credit MONNACEPcloroes offer a wide variety oflearning opportunities, rangingfrlm recreation to technical andbooineos shills. MONNACEPclasses begin on Thursday, Sep-lemherfl.

Clam schedule hrachureo of 740Ifferings have been mailed lo156,60 reoidences in the Oaktonditrict aod to 10,000 ont-of-district residenti who attendedMON2dACEP clauses last year.

Registration by mail can hecompleted now by comalting thebrochure fHr classes andprocedarea. Brochares areavailable at district libraries andMONIfACEpoffireu.

MONNACEI° io the adulteducation element of 0CC incooperation with Maine, Nileuand Glenbrook high schools. Forfurther information,cail 962-6680.

Marmora; Greeowood & Ma000;Greenwood &Aastin.Ruote 27, P/TO 6: 50am.Sooth Parlo & Marmora;

CUpulioa & Mormora; MenavI &Theohald; Major & Theobald;Central & Theohald; Frootago &Theohald; FrontagY & SouthPark; Fr001oge & Lee; Major &Lee; Maogo&Leu.Roole 2V, P/U 6: VR am.

Cram & Marmora; Cram &Aostio; Capotioa & School;Georgiano & Capulina; Fer-001d & Capulina; Cal0e &Capulina; Ferris & Capolina;Ferris & [docoth; Morton & Lin-colo; Aostio&Liocotn.

I LEGAL NO110E LEGAL NOTICEContissedfrom Page 30 $16.00, PAMELA GAROELL,$3,073.51, PARKER H005F,$6.45.

PAT MC OORO$GH,$25.00, PVTRICIR EDA000S.$G,405.67, PAULFOCTS ON FILE,$351,54, FATE HVGAOINE.$O,95, FINUCIOLFEIL.$14,033.47, PAULA BIHNAC,$9,611.60, PAB CHRISTIEPUBLISHING CO.,$36.VV, FINANCIAL INFORHRTION,$100.00,O.S.A.,$1.25, PEANUT OUTTER PUVLISHING.$69.25. PENNYF I ASO NRO. BK.OF M. G. , $12 906. 51 , FL I P SIOE.$51M .2, POWER,$9.00, PETTy CASV,$446.s7, PHILEAS DEIGHFLORA SCHEEL,$4,V44.30. FOlIO'S C MC KRV,$44.V7, FORD'S CORPORATIO,$32.00. PHOENIX 000XS,$O.N1. PHOTO MATERIALS,TRAVEL GUIOES,$24.00, FRANKLIN CITY VISTORICAL,814.7I,

FRANKLIN AATTS,$220.10, FRED UNGOR PUBLG. CO.,$V4.9O. ,50, PHYLLIS OAKES,$.331.0A, PHYLLIS ROSSELL.FREEBIES,06.00, POETA HVSLOO,$7.25, FRIENDS OF ooWNToaN, 13,546.47, PHYSICIANS' EESE,$32,9O, PIERDAN PRUSS,$3N.5D,$10,70. FT. OEVR000N LIFE INS,CO,s1.A30.00, FOTURE SHOP, PIONEER PRESS,$6,90, PIP,$l6.55, PITNEY 000ES.$039.45,$10.35. GALE RESEVOCH CO.,$1,750.NU, GARRETT PARK PEROS, POLYTECHNIC nATA coec. .5300.00, PORTALS POESS,$I4.00,$5.95, GOYLORD GROS.,INC.,fl,507,A3. SENDEN PUDL150ING, POSTMASTER. MORTON GR000.$6,417.3O, PRENTICE HALE,54.45, GENEALOGICAL GUIOE,$34.00. GEORGIA INSTITOTE OF, $745,01, PRESIDENTIAL ACCTG. GROU,$24,SO, PRINT DEDIA$1,00, GLUH000,$IO.00, GLEN GOLF DISPOSAL.$6.00, SEROICEO,$V.95, PRINT-O-TAPE,$S4,97, PROSPECT HEIGHTSG000FELLOH COT4LOG,$22.45, GORE E LEAIS.$1O,792,OO, POEL2C.$04.9S, PRO CAVE,03,97O.HA, PUBLIC AFFAIRSGREATER ACHIEVEMENT ASSN,$VN.4O, GROLIER EDUCATION CORP.;COMMITTEE*$T.5O PUBLICITY CLUB OF CHICAG,030.00.$765.45, GROUP PENSION,$4,IYI.50, H. A. WILSON CO., QOALITY 000KS,5134.27, AVALITY POINTiNG SEROICE,$17N.N3,

$043.00, HOINRS G CO. $023,74, HARUARO UNIVEES2TY,$4,OO. QUE CORPORWTIUN.$19.V5, QU1LTERS.74tWSLETTER MaG.$10,OO,HVRUEY HVHN,$5O.00, HEARST 000KS,$O.55, AELOREF R. R, AOWKER.$04.53, R.C. POOL! IONS,$R.9S, RAINY DAYPUOLICATIONS,$Z5.00, HELEN HRELR000,$75.00, HENRICOSEN, PRE55,$6,60, RAND MC NALLY,$ .75. RANDOM 000SE.$23.2u,536.00, HIGHWIRE,$5.V7, YILBEGARD BRCKER,56,221.64, RVWOY REFERENCE PRESO,$75,O«. REALTORS NATL MGTG.INST,

HILLSMAN LYNCH C CO.,$U.000.00, HOUSE E000TIFOL.$13.57. RECORD CITH,0156.79, REGENT 000K CDMPANY,$7.27,OUHRN SERO.RESOURCE CENT,$25.5I. 10M CsRPDRATION.NGVs.l5.EEGl»'E OISTRIOOTING C,$1,A36.9A, REGISTRY

IDEA PUBLISHING COHPVNY,$66.00, ILV NVCCIO,$400,OO, ILL. PUOLICATIBNS,5O9.00. ROBERT ALSENS,$SBO.TN, ROBERT R.

OEPT, OF eE000UO.s9,725.oz. ILL. OCLC USERS G000P, EICK.$179.00, ROBERT T000,$30,O0, HOCEFORD POBLIC$3,640.32, ILL. STATE LIB000Y/DCLC,$O3,510.42, .

LIABWRY.$2.00. ROLLING MEADOWS L1IRERY,$IM.ID, RON

ILL.orpl,oF CONOERUATIRN, $5.00, ILL.OIY.OF TELECMHNTNS,. FOETMAN.$175.00, RONALEE RUNB.08.347.36, HOSE DISCOUNT$2,00, 1LL,INST. OF TECHNOLOGY,$25.95, ILLINI UNION ROOK ReCVRO,$1.2A4.94, EOVRKY PUBLISHING 5000P,$44.OS0

STORE.512.25, ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE,$3,650.IB, R0551CA 000K C RET SWOP,$52.60, RUTH JOHN5ON,$3,363.02,

ILLINOIS YISTORY,$l.5O, ILLINOIS ISSUES,$3O.VN, ILLINOIS RANNI.126.3D. SALEM PRESS,$NN7.00, SAM GAGORIA,

LI000RY ASSN..$425.00. ILLINOIS MANUFOCYURERS,$191.60.$50.00. SAMUEL FRKNCB. INC..5S.12, SAMUEL WEISER. INC..

ILLIÑOIS STATE HISTORICA,$15.00. INDUSTRIAL APPRAISAL$6,610.94, SANDY HASSENAUER,1lZ,76, SANDY HASSENAOEB,

CO..$5l.OI, INFORMATION ACCESS CORP.,$1,7B2.00. INGRAM,$256.10, SVPHOGRAPH CORPORRTIDN,$52.50, SATURDAy'S CMILS.

01,404.60, INSTITUTE DF URBAN LIFE,$2.00. INTERMEDIO, SWAIN CORP.,$N.235,3O, SAVIN CORP.,$2.94.$17.YS, .5, ANaSTASIO EHHTTT,$9.306.11, J. W. D'ARIEN SCHAUM6URP PVBLIC LIBRAB,$11.65, SCHOLASTIC BOOK

CO0P.,$2S1.00. J.T.M.PRINTING,$360.45, JAME PUBLISHING SKOVICES.$ND.36, SCOTT FORESMAN.s53.75. SEE000TCOMPANY.$110.00, JOS. DI BOSILID,$125.00, JEAN KLEIN. PUVLICWTIONS,$2.07, SMRRRCN MC CDY.$11.TGR.9S, SVARRDN

$460.15. JEAN ED KO GVI.$112.KO, JEFF H000R,1131.00.MC COY,N93,20, SHEET MUSIC,$13.91, SHEILA MC CORMICK,

JEWISH CHIC000, INC.,$l0.00. JEHISY GENEALOGICAL,150.00, $750,00. SHEILA HCCOOHICK,$6,43I.40, SILVER EUROETT CO.,

JORN G STEWART,$52.9S, JOAN 000SS,$37.14. JOAN GROSS. $237.65, SIMPLICITY PaTTERN CO.IN,$5A.00, SINSLEJACE$13,079.02, JOAN STCAVOT,N22.200.1S, JOAN CORLEY L 000ES,$2.O7. SRILLBOCK COMPANY,$22.00. SKOKIE PUOLIC

RSSOC.,$3V3.6O, JOYN GORDON BORKE PORLR,,GOV.VO. JOINT LIORARY.$363.92. SNAPEE PRINTING I1,$2.26B.7O. SOLOMONCOMPUTTY PROGRVH,$U,UOD.00, JOURNAL TOPICS NEWSPAPER, .EAOINOOITZ HEVRF,$4I.4O, SOUND AOY10E YÑTREPRISES,$S.95.

02.50, KANSAS UNION 000KSTORE,$3.SO. KAREN PALIN.$4BT.4S,SPOTLIGMT12UOO SPRING POOLICATIONS,$39.75. ST.

KORROA ELECTRIC COMFANY,$R.35O.Od, EATaJ.EEN PALIO, EMPLOYER RET.SYS.,$54,1D5,9U, ST. LOUIS POSTAL 001W,$S.OTY.14, KENNETH ROINCRO,s25.5S, KEVINJUSTIE, $0.00, STANDARD G POOR'S COOP.,$1.5N3.00, STAR BRIGHT,

59,900.07, KEVIN .IUSTIE.$120.00, KIOSTUFF,$24,OO, INC.0S51.25, STAHS G STRIPES FLAG CD., $04.37, STEVE DI

KIMOERLY FISCYEO,$SOO.14, KIMOD EOUCATIONAL,$24O.20, BASILIO.aVO.00, STEVENS CHEMICAL CO.,$1.393.72, STONE -

EIRKUS SERUICr,$A3s.00, K000LER EINOERY,$574.S0. L C SROUSE. INC..$G.55, STRYEER POST POBLICATION,$2O.00,

OFFICE EOUIPHENT,$2,OS7.40, LACONI-CIO LINDO MILLFR, SUBURBAN AUDIO OISVOL,$1,917.44, SOLLIVANS LAW IIRECTOEV,$20.00, LARRY FRYKMAN OFFICE MAC,$E25.76. LAVERNE BC 543.70, SUPER. OF ODCUMEGTS.5507.VU, SUPERIOR LAMPS tCDAN.$1.594.4S. LAR BULLETIN PUBLISNING,$50.25, SVPPLY,N44.74, SUPERIOR 5YSTEM5,$54.00, SUSAN FRISSELL,LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE B$,$55.01, LERNEO NEWSPAPERS, $3.044,60, SOREA, INC.,S00.45, T. S. OENISON t CO.,

$305.30, LGA,$l0.00, LIBERE! CARBONE RI000N,591.73, $16.69, TELECOMMUNICATIONS,SS.9S, TERRACE LANOSCAPE

LIBRARY OF CDNGRESS,$7S.00, LIFE,519.95. LIFE SKILLS CDNT.,$1.700.00. TEBACO, INC.,$162.V5, TEOAS INSTRUMENTS,

000CATION,$23.00, LIFETIME GALLERIES,$131.43, LIGHTING $16.69, TEBAS INSTRVMENTS.$H.09, TVE OUKER t TAYLOR CAPPLASTICS,$45O.SO, LINDA ALSENS,$l,O64.4O. LINDA FRY, a,$77.72, THE VAGER S TAYLOR CO.. $3,537.59, TOE ORKER C

a556.80, 1100002 PUOLICATI060,$3.30, LISA C000NA,$TOV.lN,TWfOR CD..530.41B.NA, THE LAWYERS CDOPERA0100.$67.00,LISp KRVENOA,$2,B29.30, LISA RUSGELL,$264.65, LORROINE THE MORTON GROVE BaNK.$56.716.92, THEATRE COM6UNICATI005,

KAFEELY,$5,964.30. LAYON-BERGMAN ORG.,$1,HG6.00. 1015 THOMAS PUOLISVING CO.,B149.00, THOMAS R. 000NTS,H. U. NEWS AGENCY. $3,000.00, THOONDIKE PRFSS,$1S4.35, TIGER REAT.$V.55.

$100.40, M.G. CHAMBER OF COMMEECE,$7S.00, MACK NEWTON, TOM ENGLISR,$ISS.00. TOYS R US,$56O.60, TRACKER'S TAR$50.00. MRCMILLAN POOLISHING.$225.00, MWDHWTTER PRESS, SKRVICE.$4.9S. TREKDN,$O9,44, TRIPLE PRCS5,$O.13, V. S.

$21.25, MAIN LINE 600K CO.,563.13, MANUFACTURERS NEWS, GOVEVNMENT FRINTIN,$200.00, R.S. CATHOLIC,$12.10,

$09.95, MOR LOO PRESS.$4.7N, MARCELLA WVERNER,$l.537.45, UNaOWSHED LIURWRIWN,$20.00. UNITEO aIRLINES,$23O.00,MARION COUNTY PUILIC LI0,$S.00, MARK RIKJE.$R5.00. UNIYERSITH MICAOFILMS,$413.GI, UNIVERSITY OF IOWA,$3.00,

MaRLENE RUPFO.$SO4ST.O4, MARSHALL L STEVENSe$000.00. RN100RS!TY P0000CTS,BOOB.11. uPSTAGE-OOHNSTADE,$050.00,MARTIN E. PKNDERGAST,$t.44N.59, MARTIN PAOLSDN. TRUSTEE, UPSTWRT.$100.70, OROWN PLANNING ASSISTANC,$3.5O,$17N.25. MARY ROSENBERG, INC.,$53.03, HASS MEDIA USGORNEAAYES 000KS,$3.27, RALOE L1NE.$545.05, VICTOR

MINISTAIES,$A7.50, MATTHEW OENOEE,$264.00. MATTHEW GEYER,OTMO L CO.,517A.9O, 010KO REVIEW,$12.9T, HILL. OF

$13,607.71, MAUREEN MEMHORDT,$3.5N0.VB, MC GRATH 6.0_WATER IEPT.,$305.20, VILLAGE OF MORTON SElVE,PUOLISHING CD.,$3G.00, MCDERMOTT MOINT. SOPPLY,$1,03A.VO,'1'620'°0' VOGUE-HOLIIRY PREVIEW nA,$9.00. VOICE DF

MCGRAWHILL nOOK COMPRNY.532.93, MCN PRES5,$9.12, MEADO YOUTH WOHOCATE5,515.R0, W. S. NAVAL INSTITUTE,$37.22, A.

FORNITURE,$3,430.93, MEANS SERVICK,$297.45, METROPOLITAN T. MANNON CaSSETTES,$30.01, W.T.T.W., $05.00.ALARM. INC..$61S.50, MICHARL HURLEY,$5.030.BR. WALLACE-HOMKST000.$32.06. WANT PABLISHING CO.,$IA.20,MICROFILMING CDRP.OF WM.,$1,A49.00, MIOAEST VISUAL WARREN GORMAM E LAMONT,$25M.O5, WAVE FLIGHTS,$l1.91,

EIOIPHENT,$D,092.50, MITCHELL MANVALS,$B7.00, MONACO, HEIL CERAMICS C GLASS,$25.00. WELTER PLOBOING INC.,$11S.VV, MOODY' INVESTORS SEAVICE,$1,9S5.10, MOYTON 5S0,00, WEST PORLISHING C0.,$B97.50, WESTERN PUBLISHINS

5000E CHAMP!ON,$2I.NO, MOTHER JONES.$OO.00. MOTOR CO.IN,a157.B5, WESTERN ONION,N607.34, WESTRONVEHICLE MFR5 OSSOC,$O.51, MITT OFFICE SUPPLY CO..$lO.26, CORPOHATION,$97.94, WILLIAM FINNEGAN,$71S.00, WILLIAMMURIEL ALSENS,$9,613.39, MURIEL ORTH,$0,O31.00, MYERS GRAESSLE.$4,317.00, WILLIAM RRG000RN,$04,TNO.OV, WILLIAMPUOLISYING COMPONY,$IOE.00. NAT'L EDUCATION 5TA900RB, S!0000S,$100.76. WILLIAM STEOENSON,$1,274.69. WINKETEA$52.90, NRT'L REC000INS COMPANY.$BO.00. NAT'L EESISTANCE PUBLIC LIOKWRY,sl5.00, WM. A AHITE U5SOC1ATFS,5400.00,COM.,52.00, NATHAN VOFFMAN,$5O.00, NATIONAL BUSINESS, W000HLL PUOLISRING CO.,SIS.12, WORLD 000K ENCYCLOPEOIA,

$14.00, NATIONAL CLIMRTIC CENTER,$19.50, NATIONAL $4S8.75. WORLD WATCH INST.,$O5.00, ARROO CDKPORATION,GEOGRAPHIC SOC.,$R3.7S, NATIONAL MARKET REPORTS.$6H.92, 10.905,13, YALE GRADUATE SC003L,$4.00, 3H,$1M,l23.00,

NATIONAL REGISTER,$S33.IS, NATIONAL IEVT000K,NIO.52, TOTAL

NATURAL PRUSS,$1l.00, NEVADA PUBLICATIORS,$5.95, NEU DI000RSRMVMTS owoos500oVo DUILIC 1015000 NVSO,TU5.o2YORK TIMES,$ODI.00, NEWS,$AO.00. NEWSCLIP,$6S.00,NEWSÑYER 020KS,137.BK, NIBONOV t CO.,$13.SO, OB0OBO Bep 100000H t t,0 $10,300. 1 D, O. Oso, $69T,31V.NIGHTINGALE-CDNWNT,$3B.95, NILES SAVINGS ANO LOAN, rin,, , 05H. , $11,336. ; HOLD. OOHOAM, $150,002. ; CnBr$4,234.35, NOLO PRESS,$OO.43, NORTHOROOK PUV. LIBRARY, snOhi KPFMVMRUA , 010,T99. ; Bi,c. ion. , $10,105. ; 50,0ml$1,050.50, NDVTHEASTERN ILL,PLaNNIN.$26.OG. NORTHERN 01000, V3,000. 1 StKO, 00 OSI. Per CoPOS., S 55,906. ;ILLINTI1,0O2.N3, NORTVERN ILLINOIS SOS CO,$96O.07, Pst ORnnse , DO,7i9. ; OHO Essi,, . $1,661. ; Toon,bOp Bev,00cO'HARE INTL. EVNE,$50,736.55, OFFICIAL AIRLINE SUbES, OUUBO0R. $V,OUO. IrsHO ToSsi: V951.TOO. CUBO ON 0USD AA164.MV, OLCOTT'S OLOR 000K,$3O.10, OOT000KS.$O.9S. ONTODODS002CO On Osco, V3T.53V. ; CK5D on hand, 011o.;OOTSIOE THE LOOP,$O.00, OXM000 HOUSE,$4V.30, P. F. COAS in 0.5 L. , $36,000. ; CD.. $000,000. ; UHors, O IAt,r,.KPETT100NE C CO.,$13.OK, PACK-O-FUN,$3.9S. PASES TO GO, ren. , $5,162. Total: V 300,669.

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District 219 Niles North bus routesFollowing are District 219's

NUes North loso rostes for NUesaodMorton Grove:Eautel,P/U7:25a.m.,

Caldwefl & WankegAn; Main &Wauhegan; Main & Shermer;Main & Hartem; Wright Tr. &Harlem; Greenleaf & Harlem;Greenleaf h Shermer; WrightTr. & Shermer; Wright Tr. &National; Greenleaf & NatiVoal;Chain k National; Carol & Sher-mer.RosteO,P/i.77:OSa.m.

Nitos Ave. & Harlem; NuesAve. & Shermer; Church & NewEogland; Church & New Castfe;Church & Oak Park; Church &Cherry.Route 3, P/tI7:25a.m.

Greenwood & Waokegao;

Greenwood & SAITE; Greenwood&.Natiooal; Bellforis & Green-wood; Marion & Greenwood;ShermMr &Greenwood; Marion &Church; Bellforte & Chorch;National & Church; Sayre &Church.Roule4,PIU7:25a.m.

Narragansett & Hoffman Cl.;Natchen & Hoffman Ct.; Nat-cheo & Bechwith; Sayre & Beck-with; National & Bockwith;Marion & Beckwith; Marion &Emerson; Marion & Foster;Palmo Lo. &Sayre.Raste 1, P/U 7:25 am.

Nottingham & Colfan; Nor-dica & CoSes; Neya & CoItan;Nora & Collas; Harlem & Cottes;Harlem & Culver; Lehigh &Culver; Loogvalley & Lehigh;

Harrioon & Lehigh; GRob-ui Ph-WY. & Branch; Coontry La. &LongvallMy; Crabtree &Lengvailey; Crahtree & Locust;Couotry Lo. & Overlook; Clyde &Overlook.

Roste 6, P/U 7: 95 a.m.Nennah & Churchill; Natoma &

Churchill; Birch & Churchill;Oak Park & Churchill; OakParh & Hazel; Oak Park &Davis; Cherry&Davis.Rente 7, P/U 7:25 am.

Bechwith k Oak Park; Lyono kOak Park; Lyom k Waukegan;Beckwith & New England;Bechwith&Normandy; Foster&Normandy; Foster k Nashville;Palma La. k Nashville; Golf &Nashville.

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