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BAD H l_I, 9 LI. 7 L P IS M 2 P1tTY MO IELLA CHEESE W 'i4 Lb. N.J C PWTcS - N S ri T-TUPS 3$7 LI. JL1 SAIE DAT . SAT.- - PM E AM - E PM SAL E AM- »_PM 1IAM- PM .IE1 WAI sECii BATh MAT . cO) - iÍ 3=47f rz- i8 - s w::r ytc t-3 UT VILI B-Pu UUBs w 1- - 1.94 1 oe1r- i-6.sszes A . I LHT 77* TU 3UPjj 141 w OATQN % WAUK 3- Wu SUtL DiSOCS 297 C-13 'I i' laies -Pij Library 6960 Oakth N ties, Illinois Left Hand:- Nues Police hearing set for Sept. 12 Bike Safety Stressed in Nues byA1keM.SobflI Bicyclioll who ignorod 010501 ow, jo Nile, oppoarod Sotordoy morlog io tise Village Cosocil Chambers to answer for their folly. Those ander 16 yèsrs otage arre reqaieed to appear with a parent aod were fined at a ininimom of 50 vents to a manimoni, $5, dependent upoo the offense. A speewlioed Bieyvte Patrol of to uniformed college stodents wns i nnovate d in 1976 ie Niles by Pol,ae Lt. James Gerhardt, a sqaod which isloed 386 ticket1 lo bikers the fient sammer. The janier bike caps patrol the village 966- 3900.1-4 Village of Nues Edition i1ugir 55.0 N COUurLArtß anI NÌtu.ILL (A, Siso N MiI..aS.. A.. I I From the : :IEFT HAND - Edlt S Pnbllsber An nqnirj boforn the Nitos Police and fire Concncinsios will be held Srplcmber 12 regarding the actiacs af patire officers who respoedcd to the woman-heating iecident by oc aff.daly StIes policeman at the Greenlakea Shopping Center. StIrs police chief Whitey Emeiknco told as Tunnday there mdl also, he a disciplinary beaning within the pclioe department. However, odino wilt be pendief aotil after be Srplemhvr The chiefsnjd the complainaets, mi toesse s ot lb escene . ace nnprntedjo appear Oloog with alt Ihn police officers iovclved. y01bmdro.whonvent to the aid of the beaten.ap women, - Contend Ni!es pouce maohandled them and stood anide while lhrtr feltowofflror contioard to heat-np the woman. The rrncanrs claimed nne of them was handcuffed, anathee hit by the drunken ptimoo, while a second officer lccked them - oboe ins Poticecer TIno following day the oomplainoetsnw'd ose ofliceecame to their placo ef hncinnns nd said if they : forgel thnirncsmptnint, the police will net ticko taoycaes which ate io a 'no parsing zone alongside their b asiness - He added . Ac policemen alt alicIa together, lost libo thoy did in high : flmrihsoss explained the i,stea-police depaetmont disciplin- - aey beorsisbhalrod by 2 patrolmen. 2 sergeants and I - lirsleoant fintsont until the ioqsiry before the Police and Firo - Comssiesin0js onnspleted nvill he connidrr final action called - from recommendations from both groaps. . The Chinf alsotold The StogIe the police officer who can sUspende,j for the 'moide,,t has nrrvèd his fall IS days sssprnsiar without poy. - .. A graphic, naompin of the way. the teachers' onions and noI honnis nfront o an th tab g pl co hart .. dstrjj âtardhy,tl2geoaps siidown to an all-day and ,. . perhnps aft-night seanidsi in hopen of reselcing dsfferences ., and signing o teacher oontrobt for the coming yrae. - . Onthtaed nnPage30. - fnom inne to September, seven daysawe eh in teams of two from I I am, to 8 p.m. Sacrons of the pilot pengeam h000ght it back again this year and with nammer drawing to a close, Gerhaedt noted Satardny warning tha t'ove nything went well this yoar. The nambee nf Teen job Oppøirttjnftjes In thn pont seceral months the Nitos Tooth Commission bas receive d 225 jobs for yenths 000ging is ages from 13 to 09. in Its teen job poageam. Residents and b oninrssos from Niles and adjonn ing romma sities more ces. ponsible for Ib esnorcea of thrsn jabs. Ihr job program is a year. reond fere placement sodico foe C0050aed on Pago 29 violations baco dnorooaed nod by that we know ynnng bicyclists arr aware nf traffic safety rates asd that they most abide by thom." Ticketrd cyclists appear bofare a hearing hoard where they aro jadgnd by their prow. Since the object of Ihr program in to makr eyolisss amaro of mad Reiss:'Do not anticipate #63 strike' While schart district bi sctnol bnaod prenident Larry Reins said he does not anticipate a strike, the East Maise Teachers Assno. iation has appointrd a crisis committee to preparo for the possibility of a lInke on the new school year's opening day, Sep. tnmhrr 7. Satarday, an all-day meeting botciceon the Board and the Association in likely to became an alt-night session as-the teachers seek a 00% notary increase and a 16.3% total package inrrrase whroh iscledea greater iesarance bone111s. A press releaso from 1ko .. Hei str e out by DavId Baanrr ralos and traffic safety, Gerhardt said only warnings arr given in many casen. Second offenses or those of ro oresen 005 sabre arr cited and glenn a coart appear. asce date. Hearingn arr held rcery 2 weeks. with 24 casar this paelica. - Congs0ed nn Pago 29 Teachers Assnoiatinnstaies the Board proposal of n 0.9% salary inonrmnnt is "insalting". Tonoh. er negotiatar Dennis Balen said in March jhr TOTAL package soaghi by Ihr anion wan 21%. It is now down to 16.3%. Booed penny Reiss soid "Wo met Inst Sataeday and rotations ore cordial. ' ' He emphasized good progress had bees made and no virihe was anticipated. Reins said Ihr Roard woold ont be operating the coming year on definit financing Ihoagh thin yror's hadgot woald tinfinitely Canstsaed on Page 29 .D. G If M Il Chryc Ipt Plym 0th PresIde t P nl Sb w I hint re Myle Dlmand Smash thg Wheeler quakes as Mnyor Blase - and tIse Nibs -Cltniensnn, Mayor Bisse, TerrySbnvelenko, Snsssh. J ycr a110mpt to start Ihn Lab Day Smash athon Cn-Ch I star P nl Wheels Pr stde t Golf . athón for Masaalnr Dystrophy. Seo pea stOpS Mill -MOI Chrysler Plymooth, Fred Beyer. President, Chrysler Plymnntb, 9229 n, Milwaukee ann., Niles.iayoren. - .-. . - Sept mb 3 6 p m t Sept mber 4 6 p m 150 VOL 21, NO. 12, THE BLIGLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEE t, 1977 er copy

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    laies -Pij Library6960 OakthN ties, Illinois

    Left Hand:- Nues Police hearing set for Sept. 12

    Bike Safety Stressed in NuesbyA1keM.SobflI

    Bicyclioll who ignorod 010501ow, jo Nile, oppoarod Sotordoy

    morlog io tise Village CosocilChambers to answer for theirfolly. Those ander 16 yèsrs otagearre reqaieed to appear with aparent aod were fined at aininimom of 50 vents to a

    manimoni, $5, dependent upoothe offense.

    A speewlioed Bieyvte Patrol ofto uniformed college stodentswns i nnovate d in 1976 ie Niles byPol,ae Lt. James Gerhardt, asqaod which isloed 386 ticket1lo bikers the fient sammer. Thejanier bike caps patrol the village

    966- 3900.1-4

    Village of NuesEdition

    i1ugir55.0 N COUurLArtß anI NÌtu.ILL

    (A, Siso N MiI..aS.. A.. I

    I From the:

    :IEFT HAND-

    Edlt S Pnbllsber

    An nqnirj boforn the Nitos Police and fire Concncinsios willbe held Srplcmber 12 regarding the actiacs af patire officerswho respoedcd to the woman-heating iecident by oc aff.dalyStIes policeman at the Greenlakea Shopping Center.

    StIrs police chief Whitey Emeiknco told as Tunnday theremdl also, he a disciplinary beaning within the pclioedepartment. However, odino wilt be pendief aotil after beSrplemhvr

    The chiefsnjd the complainaets, mi toesses ot lb escene . acennprntedjo appear Oloog with alt Ihn police officers iovclved.

    y01bmdro.whonvent to the aid of the beaten.ap women,-Contend Ni!es pouce maohandled them and stood anide whilelhrtr feltowofflror contioard to heat-np the woman. Therrncanrs claimed nne of them was handcuffed, anathee hit bythe drunken ptimoo, while a second officer lccked them -oboe ins Poticecer TIno following day the oomplainoetsnw'dose ofliceecame to their placo ef hncinnns nd said if they

    : forgel thnirncsmptnint, the police will net ticko taoycaes whichate io a 'no parsing zone alongside their b asiness - He added

    . Ac policemen alt alicIa together, lost libo thoy did in high

    : flmrihsoss explained the i,stea-police depaetmont disciplin-- aey beorsisbhalrod by 2 patrolmen. 2 sergeants and I

    - lirsleoant fintsont until the ioqsiry before the Police and Firo- Comssiesin0js onnspleted nvill he connidrr final action called- from recommendations from both groaps.

    . The Chinf alsotold The StogIe the police officer who cansUspende,j for the 'moide,,t has nrrvèd his fall IS dayssssprnsiar without poy. -

    .. A graphic, naompin of the way. the teachers' onions andnoI honnis nfront o an th tab g pl co hart

    .. dstrjj âtardhy,tl2geoaps siidown to an all-day and,. . perhnps aft-night seanidsi in hopen of reselcing dsfferences., and signing o teacher oontrobt for the coming yrae. -

    . Onthtaed nnPage30. -

    fnom inne to September, sevendaysawe eh in teams of two fromI I am, to 8 p.m.

    Sacrons of the pilot pengeamh000ght it back again this yearand with nammer drawing to aclose, Gerhaedt noted Satardnywarning tha t'ove nything wentwell this yoar. The nambee nf

    Teen jobOppøirttjnftjes

    In thn pont seceral months theNitos Tooth Commission basreceive d 225 jobs for yenths000ging is ages from 13 to 09. inIts teen job poageam. Residentsand b oninrssos from Niles andadjonn ing romma sities more ces.ponsible for Ib esnorcea of thrsnjabs.

    Ihr job program is a year.reond fere placement sodico foe

    C0050aed on Pago 29

    violations baco dnorooaed nod bythat we know ynnng bicyclists arraware nf traffic safety rates asdthat they most abide by thom."

    Ticketrd cyclists appear bofarea hearing hoard where they arojadgnd by their prow.

    Since the object of Ihr programin to makr eyolisss amaro of mad

    Reiss:'Do notanticipate#63 strike'

    While schart district bi sctnolbnaod prenident Larry Reins saidhe does not anticipate a strike,the East Maise Teachers Assno.iation has appointrd a crisiscommittee to preparo for thepossibility of a lInke on the newschool year's opening day, Sep.tnmhrr 7.

    Satarday, an all-day meetingbotciceon the Board and theAssociation in likely to became analt-night session as-the teachersseek a 00% notary increase and a16.3% total package inrrrasewhroh iscledea greater iesarancebone111s. A press releaso from 1ko

    .. Hei str e out

    by DavId Baanrr

    ralos and traffic safety, Gerhardtsaid only warnings arr given inmany casen. Second offenses orthose of ro oresen 005 sabre arrcited and glenn a coart appear.asce date.

    Hearingn arr held rcery 2weeks. with 24 casar this paelica.- Congs0ed nn Pago 29

    Teachers Assnoiatinnstaies theBoard proposal of n 0.9% salaryinonrmnnt is "insalting". Tonoh.er negotiatar Dennis Balen said inMarch jhr TOTAL packagesoaghi by Ihr anion wan 21%. Itis now down to 16.3%.

    Booed penny Reiss soid "Womet Inst Sataeday and rotationsore cordial. ' ' He emphasizedgood progress had bees madeand no virihe was anticipated.

    Reins said Ihr Roard woold ontbe operating the coming year ondefinit financing Ihoagh thinyror's hadgot woald tinfinitely

    Canstsaed on Page 29

    .D.

    G If M Il Chryc Ipt Plym 0th PresIde t P nl Sb w I hint re Myle Dlmand Smash thgWheeler quakes as Mnyor Blase - and tIse Nibs -Cltniensnn, Mayor Bisse, TerrySbnvelenko, Snsssh.J ycr a110mpt to start Ihn Lab Day Smash athon Cn-Ch I star P nl Wheels Pr stde t Golf

    . athón for Masaalnr Dystrophy. Seo pea stOpS Mill -MOI Chrysler Plymooth, Fred Beyer. President,Chrysler Plymnntb, 9229 n, Milwaukee ann., Niles.iayoren. - .-. . -Sept mb 3 6 p m t Sept mber 4 6 p m

    150 VOL 21, NO. 12, THE BLIGLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEE t, 1977er copy

  • 1.Bg1Th..d.y, &p.mb. 1, 1977

    NUes takes seçond in Colt Tourneymo Nil Colt All Star tm .d o do.b play of C. Pizzi fl iII Ofl the bases Cpk (11.flniJrnd 2d i. th Nil Park to R. PUn to J. Booko woo Pia0zi (2), PuIte (3), lJgol (1).Diot.lct Toun,amoot hooted by pollod off by Nilc. Bo'owski (1). ond Chonrnes (1),the Nioo B000botl [oogoo. G.m. 2 Nil.. 10 . Elk.Goovoì8 lotoling 9 totco boe.F.IS..dI.p WL Nilo oornod 10 orno oo 8 hhs Gme 3 S&ouo 18 . NlIo 6Skokio S I ood cpithfiood o, 15 Elk Grovo In o gome thot looted only 5Ndeo 42 o'elhsto wio their 2od Conseontive innnrgs new Skokie wie eeoiiy 18Elmhnent 42 gerne et the Notte Deine die. to 6. Nitos didn't look defensivelyVtllePeek 42 mond. Joo Booker pitchod 4 like e teem thetbot Ville PerkWeuhegen 33 InnIngs ettowlitg 6 tuns, 8 hIts cod Elk Grove. Nues commItted 6Elk Gvovo 15 ond Merk Monictr temo io relief eevors which didn't help pitchersMeleooe Perk 06 in the fourth inning giving op 2 Kos Borowski end Chris PietziShohie finished In Ist piece end enes end ocettering 5 hito end who riso struggled. On the brightNitos with e 4.2 record mes lu e hecked ep e floe double pley from side Ken Borownki hit e tremen-3-mey ho with Eintheent and Vdle K. Borowskl toS. Chemness to K. doos triple, Steve Cohen hod 2Perk. But NIles hnd beeten beth igel. Offensively 'Chris Pieeoi singles - one mes e hoot. Brinoof these teems end therefore 2-for-2, Rob Pelten 1.foe3, Ken Grehhe mes 2-for-3 es the devi0-fiololted Io 2nd pIece. Borowshi l-for2, Joe Booker neted biller end Bob BergGetue It NOon II VIfl Peek I 1-for-1, end Steve Cohen (yestre- singled.Chris Pii ellosved 2 hits, 1 dnyn bere)3.for-4. Consisting 012 Gent. 4t Weeskogen 4 NOon 2run end stench msI 4 betters In singles ond 1 double, defensively Nitos lost their 2nd streighttheIr Ist loornement victory. Jim Cepek, Tom lober, end Chris gemr lo heve e 2 end 2 reCordSteve Cohen hit e besen boded Piel in the outfield. The infieldhomer end singled, Joe Booker woo solid wIth Ken BorowskI ethed two ninglen, Rob Pollen, Ken 3rd, Rob Pollos el short, ScottBorownht, Ken Ugel, Deve Chemoesn pleylog 2ttd end KenRiemer eecb stogled foe Nitos. (Igel on ist, end Steve CheoOnly 00e error wen committed behind the ploIe. The Nibs loom

    Ab$VIITI$nN.NT

    RON BRISK.SAYS:lt's all

    aboút cars

    Garages andBON 1018K

    111111 AUT0MOTiVg shops versus7087 N. Mblm.nhe. Ac.., NlI.

    Do-ft-YoursejfPeople todey ere finding osi they ven nove s lot of linse endmeney by doing renom jobs on theIr asno cern. By teediog lhvmenuets provided by the dreier, they know whet melnteneoco is6eqeined.

    Most new cees today bave oleotrostbo Ignition, sa onoitily elI thothes Io be replaced Is the dr filter, emission filler, PCV vilve; sporkplogs, rotor, dislnibstorcep, end spork plug wires. NOT nècossonilseli these hems beve tobe nepleced, bot the eveeege person shooldbe chie to inpbece most of or eli of these pet-Is wilh rese end seve elof of money.

    Buying a Chillos or Peierson's book on celo repeirs conho e bighelp. They give step by slep instroctions so el pheses of-repelrsend by reading the mesoel, the eveeege pernos ces neve hundredsof doblers end hove Ihr sollsfeciion of being eble to soy, "I did h -mynellb!" Boy qneSty oeme brand ports, soch es, TRW. BeodioWosgnc. Pram, Chomploo, A/C, Most-on, dR, Borg Women, Feb -Pro, Etc., Etc., Ric.,, These prodeets cee proven in the fietd. Ilsefoe tested end retested constantly.

    Stey estay fromno tailod b.rg.inn. Some disreputable shops end -stores sel (took alike) merrhendisepecheged ht honea.thot look likeonginel equIpment parts etjd soldat lkhnloudiscounts. A Jewishfriend of mine seid to me "Gnt.1.j. for flemish", Z4ohh10 fornothing. Ii's like boylog s Lmcobs Conlinentei wllh a-rubber bendfer s pnwer lenin.

    lntern3ileot end eloctrlcel problems, roer ends, trensmlssions,front ssspeosion .prohlems shoeld be ellelyocd by qnellfledporsinnel. Dust expect lito he rheepl The eolo shop. gerege, enddeelor hove eqolpment end tool thet cost moneyl A lot of mnooyl A.helf weydeceot engine enelyeee cosis nppmuimoteby $4,000 end np.A front end alIgnment 0011, 110,000 end op. A tIre mocbine to -repele tires, $2,000 end up. A good mechenic hes eppronimàtely - -$2,000 jest hI tools. (Heed tools.) The overege person would sayongetting e bill from o shop, "135 jost lo Inno my Cor?" I saw en odin

    -the pepee that sold, "Ports and leben $199511". l'es getting rippedOW. NO

    The mechnslvin the very noon fotere will-have tobe certifIed, by -Stete und Pderel Çoveinmeot, end many ere 00w slsdylhtg -fonvoluntary cerlificetioo, He will no longer be celled Grenue Msnhey.Wrenelt Bender-. Jeelt .- TIsici . Adlnfloftnm! Ile wiibh000-thestollstles end- prestige of a doctor, bewyee, md possibl- God,becense bel,or rhnrges will be going sat of sighllltllllll

    NILES BASEflALL LEAU

    This geese mes schedoletbatNotre Dome bnl wen rescheduledetJoosviek Perk end this field hilthed fences from ,ittIe end Ponyteegne Tournaments. Thisproved to cosi the goose hrn tiseElles teem becense et NounDeme the bigger field woold havegive,l 2 0015 to Weohegen insteedof 2 home runs.- Joe Bonbonpitched. 6 I. i9nings allowing 4ross, 7 hits, sInking cet 6 endwethieg 2 bet was bockrd np by 3errors. - In relief Merk Menichbred 2 hotters on o Oyost endstrike ont. Jim Coprh hod edouble, Joe Booker bed 2 singles,Scott Chemness doobied sod BobBerg had e boses empty homerthat cleared the left field fence.

    vO5i0g the 3 errors Nilrs im.proved tkoir perfortosuce egeinsiSholsie end could just es,easiiyheal Wetikegen with the finvpilching efìori from Joe Bookerend temo. sietes J. Cepvk I.Piarei, K. Borowski, S. Cohen, B.Grebbe, D. Riemer, M. Menich,B. Berg, S. Chomoess, and T.Lober.GenteS1 Fotfelt by Meleose Peeksud wlet by NUns.

    Gets. 6 NIIm 3 Elmlj 2In ibis exciting gerne io which -

    Niles won bat took 9 Innings tadefeet Elmhurst Chris PieioIpitched 7 inoings eliosviog 2 runs,8 bus, 4 welk5 end striking ont 3bettors end certelnly pitched wellenough to Win bnl Meek Menich

    Shown shove: Bottom Row, Scott Chemness, -Mtke O'Neill, Das Pieno, Deve Riemor end JimTworowuki.,

    Nues Pony AAA BaseballNiles PonyAAA Pleyoffuflneily - ' - '- --

    gol onder wny, eher much reand debeys during nor regelsscisrdoled garnes.

    dSoa9.Glenie3 -A fine teem effort enabled th

    Red Sos tu defect the Giants, Asiuth inning reley from DaveMtl'rrey to Rois Pollen to BobPelseni gunned dawn Dove DrSenits et home to suOle enimpending Oient rally. RobPollen elsa threw sot sootherGIant msnnertryiegtuscore in the7th inning end porllclpetrd in edouble play. Jim Cepek pitched 4floe tnnisgs giving up only 1 run.Leedieg hitters for the Red Souwore Kevin Gocuenkl 2 for 2, BobPtsonl 2 for 3, Jim Cepeh 2 for 4.Den Busiel, Rich Colon, JimRstcliff eod Steve Getteene elsachipped In with bits. Gientspitchers were Chris Pienei, JoeBooker end MIko Ziebell.A'u 14 . Eupnn 13

    Roo Biolski stemmed s homeron, teiplv end double to teedtise A's to e thrilling come frombehind 14 Io 13 win over theEnpos. Scott Chemness alsoslemmed ost three hits, JimTwerosvski bit tor 2 singles, DevoRienser, Das Nerve, Dan FrenteTom lober end Mike O'Neill alteddrd I hit to the check. The A'shad to come from behind is this000 with 3 runs in -Ike bottom ofIhr 71k to win. Scott Chomoessleed off with a doeblo to leftcenter, Roo Birlski triplid himhome esd scored seconds leier esDeveRionter rippod e single to

    come io to pitch innings 8 end 9list- Ntles. Merk geve op only 2bits for his 2 innIng stint end wooon thy mound far Ike svIs. Nilesooly get 5 hits. 1ro Bo'rowski,Steve Cohes end Tom Lobereethsingled, Jur Booker doubled endRob Polleo tripled. - In Ihr 4hosing, Polleo tripled, KenBorowshi singled driviog InPollen cod mev on second os aserror aod with 2 sots S. Cohen hite sIngle scoring Borowshi from2nd. lo the top of the 9th with iOst 3. Booker doobled to loftCenter, edvenoed to 3rd bese ou ep050ed bell and scot-rd 00 o helltfor the wioniog teem.

    on Fege tO

    ¡Jes Pony AAA plá. - off

    - ngnt, Uave «hemer 1heosccredw the winning ron es he stoleT second end Como elI the wey

    home les e wild throw to cretaPitchers fa the Popas were Steve

    e Cohen and Mik Linhert.A's 16 . Pudres 11

    Roo BielskI end Scott ChcmCots went 4 for 4 et the piolo toleedbheA's lo e 16 to Il wiv oveethe Pedres to advance to thefinals of the AAA pleyofts. Scotttorsos collected e heme roc ocisingle, MIke O'Neill else vol.lected2 bits while Tom Lobee octDen Pierre occIs hod t kit o pieceto cosmi 0511ko aiteck. The Asjomped off to e big leed bot veerthreetened is the 6th isolo0 byegeend slam home reo from Chuci(Igel, bot Don Pierre pitched estrong 11h inning to kill thePodres rally. Pitchers foe thePodres were Keo Borowski sod.John Behosolero.Brnves7 . Red Seo 4

    Pitchers for the winning Breveswore Bill McGraih end TvscyPerker. Pitchers for the Rrd Socwere Jim Cepek end Dee Basici.A'u 2 . Bruves B

    TIer A's ere ployoff Champs. lvaso cfthr finest played gumes ofthe seesen thc A's defeeled theBreves 2 to O behind the stesdypitching of Ros Bielski cod DeePterre to raro the AAA PisyoftCrows. The A's scoyd Iheie evo.to the first when tim LoberopeOed,with Obese on bells, ScooChamness singled him to thirdend *00k second on the theow, 0mo, both . sinners scored vevaosevtttive ile050d hells. TheBraves boded the beses with oveoat io the 2nd bot Reo fiieiski

    - fenoed th nest two betters. lvithe 3rd Den Floree loroed oat thedefensive eelch of e bell headedover the fence is teeter end theemade a strong threw ta3rd tot- thedooble ploy. The As alkor dashleplay come to end the gemv as LeeNewland lia conner off Ist.JimTwerowski, Oso Pierre, DeePawlowski, sod Scott Chemoessrollecled the hits for Ihr A's. BobBerg, Bili McOrofh, BeveySchrenkel sod Pete Leddy coi-lected the Braves 4 hito.

    Thenks egain to my voachesMr. Lober and Mr. Riemre.CONGRATULATIONS goys fera

    very proad monager.

    _s cha

    Stondtsg: Menoger Ros - Chemoess, DertDeionise, Ron BlettIs, Greg Huehner, -Tom Lobee.coech Mr. Bah beben, Den Prunk end cooch Mt.Rirmer,MissIog in Doe Powlowski. -

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    lIte Mayor Kaplan 3CC willkiok off ils Fall semester with aSaper Sunday Registration Car-nival for its members and familiesin the Center. 5050w. Church.Skokie. from 10a.m. 104 pw. onSsndoy, Septembre II.

    On hand will be profennionulstaff from all departmrntn to

    - answer questions On activitiesand assint in registration for

    - classes. Featured daring the daywill be o professional magician,

    - movie cartoons, kiddie rides.popcorn and cotton candy. Baby.

    g on premises in

    Classen hogin the Week ofSeptember10. Members muy alsoregister by mail until the week ofclasses. Nor.membern may regis-

    'ter iv person beginoing Septem-

    ber 12. A program catalog inavnilablr upon request by callingthe Center, 675.2200. '

    According to Jrrome Kaplan.Prenidest of the Kaplan ICC.man ynnw innovations point toanesciting year coming op. Everyarea of our norsioes has brenrupanded: Day Care tenter.mother-toddler groups in thepro-schcol departnvent. interestclabn for adults, tween and ternspecial rvenlngn and coffeehouseprograms, additional physical itt.ness programs, and a refurbishedHealth CIsh facility. Privatemanic lestons are offered with ourprofessional music faciìlty. isaddition to cur regular concerts,drama serieS, and adult forum

    In ronponne to the growingadolt pupolation in the Shokiearea, the Adult Services Deport-ment is offering estensivo peo-oraron with wide appeal. The fallForam Series will feature tinsessions on the theme uf sesoulunderstanding for adults. Datenand topics are: October 6, A -Historical Perspective of the

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    KaplanJCC plansRegistration CaraI

    Senool Revolution; October 20,Macho Men, Fluffy Women undOther Myths; November 5, TheBedroom Scene; November 17. AFamily Affair - Children and theChanging Sonaal Morality; Dar-ember t, Mareia0e: Traditional,Open and Otherwise;- and Dec-ember 15. Jodaism und Sesuality.

    A morning forum series ou sixalternate Thursdays. beginningOctober h will been the theme of"Purent to Parent: Sharing andLearning Eaporience with Pee.schuoler Parents."

    Middle.aged adults lookingtoward retirement for themselvesor their parenis can participate ina siu consecutive Tuesday even.ing-serien starting Oct. II. "APersonal Joumey into Tumor'row" will frutece tutkn on aging.community resources, bussing,estate planning, nattition, prey.entive medicina, etc. -

    Of special interest to geneOl.ogists is a new course: "Tracingjewish History: o Personal In'voisement," taught by Dr. ElliotLefkwvitz and Associates from theSpnrtus Cullege of Judaica, Portimes and fees for this and allother adult programs, coli 675.2200, est. 217 or 218.

    Fifth WheelersThe Fifth Wkeelees will hold

    their neat regalar meeting onSutiday, Sept. 4. 017:45 p.m.. eiIeisrity Lathetvtn Church. Algouiit and Wolf edt,. Den Plain,The Group is ptunatistg au

    intefesliug program and wet,comes all furmerly married per.nons to jein them feras enjoyableconning. A social hune with coffer'und" wiE fotlriw. -

    Those seeking further 'mforttiu'lion may. ctill- Pat Onburn at

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    Mûst 'Cor4ially inviuyóu . .to worship during the Htgh Holy Days

    at its Newly Built, Air Conditioned SynagogueRUSH HASHANAH The eve of Sept 12 Sept 13th 14thVOM KIPPUR The eve of Sept 21 end Sept 22nd

    NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED TO ATTEND '25 Adult Ticket

    ENROLL YOUR CHILD NOWin our Hebrew or Sunday school

    NO MEMBEAS/lIP REQUIRED

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    Congregation Adas ShafomThe Bar Mitzvah nf Jeffrey Seltekutservlces will be held io

    Marc Mans, sen nf Mr, & Men. the synagogne on Saturday eight,Victor Moss, will highlight Salar. Sept. I at tl:45 p.m. Services willday muru'mg services at Cou- be preceded at 10 p.m. with sgregutiun Adas Shalom, 6945 sO0101kuxrandudlnotsssionofthoDemputer, Morton Geove. Rabbi High Holidays by Rabbi PorushIsrael Parush will deliver the and everyone is curdiuoy invited.

    The synagogue will be opvTharudny even'mg, Sept. 8 froc, Sp.m. to SO p.m. und on OyesHouse will beheld Sunduy, Soyt.il from 1 p.m. te 4 yet.Information will br uvailsblr cvmembership, High Holidaytickets and Sunday School whithis free lo mnmbern atti isavailable tu nun-members, If youwish more details, please raIlAdas Shalom al 965-1880.

    Northwest SuburbanJewish Congregation

    charge.Monday morning, Sept. 5,

    services will Oculare ehe BatMitzvah of Cheryl Greene,daughter of Mr. und Mrs. AlsinOrerar. Rabbi Peranh will 000e-

    Everyane is invited ta attendrygalar Friday evening familyservices which begin in thesynagogue ut 8:15 p.m. An OnegShubbat will follow services,

    Friday evening, September 2,informal services at 73E p.m. inthe small osapel ut NorthwestSuhueban Jbwish Congregation,7800 w. Lyns, Motion Grove.

    Saturday morning, .Snptember3, Jeffrey Friedmue will he florMitzvah at 9:30 am. antI at 6p.m. daring Miucha MauyrisServices Michael Mellan willcelebrate his Bue Mitovab.

    Saturday evening at 10:30 p.m.September 3, at S0t30 p.m. ureception will be held in the DonIPurpose Room to Inteedare ournow Cantor, Cantor Joel Reanick.

    Following the reception SrtirhcusServices will begin at 12:00Midnight.

    Sunday morning Services at 9um. Rogulue Services will begison Friday Evea'mgs at 8:15 p.m.beginning September 9.

    Registration foe Membership isnow kn progress as well at forSnssdsy, -Hebrew nssti NorsesySchool, Cull 965-0900 for aueven'mg aVpulnlment with Mt.Ronald Sumner or come into theoffice-9-5 Mondsy thea Thursdayund Peidsy 912 on Friduy.Sandoy haaes are 9-t p.m.

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    . Margo Kandelmon, daughterof Mr. A Mrs. Raymiel Kandel'-man, will celebrate her BatMilavah at Maine TownshipJnwinh Congregation, 8800 Bal.lard- Od., Den Plaines, Friday,September 2, 8:30 p.m. Donald.Daekman, Son of Mes. Roehelle

    ,Duokman, -and- David .-Duakmhn,will became u Rar MilavhSaturday, Sépt. 3, 9:30 am.

    Formal Sabbath eve nnrvicenresume thin week. Rabbi Jay

    Engaged coaplen are invited tuattend a pee-marital institute Iabe held at Lutheran General

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    Hespll I Park Ridge, un Sept. 12,19, 26 and Oat, 3, The nessiensrIss freni 7t30 In IO p.m. andincludn lectnees and diseassjans aabout ehe physical, ensntinnalspiritual and nusial aspects nf

    ParIipating in Ihn iastilnlewill he n physician, psychialeist,cocal worker. haspital chaplainstd financial advisor, The tupias

    tu be d'uatassed ace "A Theelagynf Marriage" , "FindingSleessgths and Adjnshnnnts 'eMaznegn",and "The Mean'mg ng

    Kurzen und Cuntor Harry Solve.inehik will return te the polpit undwill he candaoling the 5:35 pet.seroiscs every Friday evonivg.

    Seliehot services will be recitedSaturday ercening. Sept. 3. I 1:30p.!n. as the High Moliday uratosofficially commences with thislute night scgvice. The oomwso.ily------lñviled to a pre.SellcholNight Danre.party beginning ut 9p.m. A livenrehestra and refreah.menluw'dl be featured. Admit.sión is bec.

    Youngsingle parentsYoung Single Parents is a but the- accompanying s tress is

    nou.peofit, nàtionally charteeed relieved at least u little throoghorguuieatioufor She parcntwkbis .iiisçjeiendsbips und through thedivorced, widowed, ¿r separated uppoflnnitlen to become involvedbetween the ages of 21 and 42 -in a meanhtRftd orgOniauttoO otwhrtkèr he or-she has casludy of '

    - thecbildeèn. Those .wíto attend "'I' Nn6lh Shore" haAwcoklYcome Omm all over the Chiéago meetingseveeyToevduy ut hvO cl

    - accu. Wherever they lire they tbf Sherato9 North Shore lue,933- - come- euch us a single parent. Skokin blvd., Nuetbbrook - jost

    Muny--oO the problems títat a south of Dundee rd., sod isstyoung, single purent -mast fare wentof Edens highway.a de sol ore h d a ti dtft'esslt 2099

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    -Lutheran General-offerspre-marital institute

    Ses and Lave in Marriage".'-'How to,Badget" and "Emot'ianal Differences nf the Senes".

    TIse tuition is $20 per 000pleand covers the coni of molerlalsused 'as the eòl.ese. These includeu '-1 Sen Knpwledge Inventory"andvariaas -leatliSoks. Couplesmay .enmll - tbenagh - theie Oweclergyman er by -contacting the¡tûtoral caro divisiateof LatheruOGeneral at696,6395,

    - The mtititutn iscnndacted bythe divlsiu.n Of pastoral core 55 eccmwsoityses-vjce lo snpplemcOtpee'moriial -pengram In localcharches,

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    Off the NILESw POLICE BLOTIER

    SWInG AsslonFosrrars Were reported stolee

    lust week according to police:An rmployee left Slingerlaud

    Prow Co., 6633 Milwaafsce Ave.os Friday afternoon and coticedhin Cue mus goce from the parkinglot . . . peobubly due te the Oavt1h evoevoc loiced u 51,000 nel ol

    A Des Pta,ices resided paekvdo 1976 Cadillac Coupe valued at$10.000 in Golf Mill st 6 p.m.Suoday aight. returuin g 4 houesluter to Sud it had been stoles.

    A l977 Lincoln Coclines101valued at 511,500 mus stolesAugost 25 while its Lowbard, Ill.eWflerWosrOtie g loech ieHeoeivi's Restaurant, 5960 TcohyAve. -

    Golf Mill Chrysler, 9229 Mil.woukee Ave, reported theft Moo-doy. August 22 of a 54.835, 1977Plymouth. taken from the southside lot teem 7 p.m. to midoight.

    Lastar StnlenA l5.year'Old Morton Grove

    resident mas micas $70 worth ofconcert tickets for Alice Cooperand RED Speed Wagon.

    5ko told police she had thetickets Monday afternoon in GolfMill ond eotieed' them missingotter someone bumped mb her.

    Theflsfxom AntanPolice said an 580 CB rodio,

    actecca and a speaker valued al530were taken frem the car oO u23.year'old billinE typist while itmus parked at Gulf Mili Saturdayfrow 9:30 p.m. till midnight. An

    t.attempt to remove a second-

    speaker was uusuvcessful, Dam.age lo Ihr sue was set at 525.

    la u second incident a MilesÁesideel reported theft uf a 5250CB from u 1971 Perd sedanparked ueur 8281 00k St. ovre.night, Aogust 21.

    A Miles baninessmae wan un-able to deteemine -the value oOtheft form his 1967 Ford van leftin Ihn 7305 Harlem Ave. putkinglot August 23 from h p.m. Takenmere u sanding machine, buffiugmachine, edgcr Skil sow, Skitspal nailer und o 300 fr; estennioc1

    PnSsasslnn CazusablnTwo Niles teens were shueged

    with possession of marijaocu latePridsytsight and released underindividual $5,000 boudn pendinga rouet date of Sept. 2.

    Police said they rcspbtsded tu acomplaint o0 yoaths drinking atNico Park aeooad 10 p.m. sudehneevernd a car drikiag away.lnvrntigatiuneevéaled the cur wasfull ci beer.- 'flic 37-year.old muledelver was foxed to have 2 smallplastie bagn o0 marijuana con-ccaled'jtl his sndervéar, AldegepIas 1'te hag.swtiainiitg 14 mallcrbugsef marijaana, a total 0g 350grams, was Tatìsídin the trunk 0fthe ear H'ti.pntinger was anlS'yrar-uld girl. -

    r SIaskn1nse--- A-60'year.old Cbicago wuntantuld polioeuhe remuved bce $225watch io-the ladies room efa GolfMill store Saturday afternoon cowash lier hands und after she

    . deindilsetia, thoaotlend the.- -watch was gonn. - . - -

    The y 050gsinitoe to Miles saidshe noticed the ro oseywos geneafter she left the eatery at 7249Waukegan. She returned to theerstaurac t bat co ose ksrw-ooythieg oboat the wooey.

    taler-vIllage palier aIdA 25-year-old Milwaukee Ave.

    ersid ootwhoskippe d o $4,000:hoed is Noethheook recharges ofposnrss ion of monja oouman uy'prehended bonda yafrero ovo byNilrs police who tarse ti him overto Northhrook.

    Milos police said they ovted outcletype ioforwotioe with sah.voqoror isvestigati Osress ltivg isthe orvrsto f the mao at theMilwaukee Ave. add rennat s

    51ml Pawer MuwerPolice said a $150 Crohswav

    steel m owerwas takes from theysed of a- Metrd troces ideot over-oight- Asgust 22.

    The victim said sky believedyoaths took the power wooer iotoIhr Forest P reseevesue d re.moved the motor. She said thew ewerwanrevover ed but vot the

    Manloal FIghtA 22-year-old womoe bystood'

    tletesoulhdsringafight al the Idi Woy Ciob at 3 sm.Taesduy morning.

    Arvoediug to police reports. 3mes sivging lu the bar asked twoChicago won to joie lu, oc utwhom refused, cesaitiug is ofIght. lsoevtigatiog officers outedose mao had a cut over his eyeucd the female victim had aswollen lip. All five were advisedt ovactar t the Slate Attoruoy'oofftce if they wished to porsurcowplaicts.

    SImplifier Dragged byAecansplloe la Aalu

    A 24.year-oid Chicago mao wancharged with theft Thscsdoy,Augasi 25 ufter he was draggedin Ourse ape attempt by histlreing accomplice in as -aotofrom K.Mart, 9h50 l3rmpntrr St.Hin avoomplire escaped.

    A trente d and charged wilhshoplifting wan John Kiabuvho of353g W. Lysdale. Chirago. He,was piarod ander a 520,000 bonripeedicg--a Sept. 9 court hearieg.

    Police said the two w eu wereóhserved by h sevoeity won andsoles clerks at K.Mart to alleged'ly place 143 ulboms voIsed al51,012.26 in a shopping earl undwheel it 001 of the main entranceof the store.

    When they were appeauchedoutside the store, the two sepue-ated, one running toward Demp'nIer St. and the second enteriug ageten Nevuwbo attempledto pickop the fleeing man.

    Klubacha felt aud was draggedby Ihr car in two ultcmpts taevade pursuers rotto crealoallyapprehended him,

    He was taken- to Lutheran.GeneraI Hospital for emergetcytreatment -of- arm, leg and bodytnJOfles. -

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    Notre Dame varsity football team

    197-7 Noter Dame varsity football trane Row 5(left-eigbt)Jobn McEnrrn9y, Matt Rodnick, Mike Paol000s: Rsch Dretz. Mike Cesario, Bob Bias,,

    St&tner, Denny Gasborat, Joe Wilkins, Ken Ugel, oath Jost Rotostso.

    Tom Dotto, Tom French Hogh Morphy Stat. Row2 (left-right) Art Schellor(Eaip. Mgr.), BobBahico. -

    ' rptowski, Dove K000. John Loseb, Frank Loman-Row 4 (left-rIght): Tom Rotonno, Scott Stransey, ski, Mike RadIer. Hagh Williams, Jobo Rosari!,

    Tom English, Moto }teldmaon, Mark Goorsky; Pot Roas Dosash, Joe-Scbwerdt. Hood Coach Bill Casey.

    Steiner, Brad Host. Dot. Moss, Greg Starsiak, Jim Row 1 lleft'eiglst) Coach Pool Koza, DovePalombo, Ed Doffy (mgr.). Stevens, Tom Datkonych, Johit Strascb, Mark

    Row 3(left.rigbt) Coach Don Heldmana, Mike Irpino, Pa Nichols, Mike Rigoll. JimHogorty, GaryFlood, Bob Winikales, Tim Schoeder, Frank Small, Tom Flood. Tan Haley, Jim Mahoney (mile.!Ckroanownki. Tony irrilta, Cloy Johnson, Dave Not ptetsrrd; Frank Laurie, Steve RadIer.

    Iowa summer

    graduates

    The lJniveesity of Iowa heldsommer Commencemeni cerem-onies Joly 29, owardiog 952degrees.

    Among those receiving degreéswçre: Barbara Kosel, Nitro;Sherry Rosrnhlom, Skokie; RobloTomer, Skokie, - aod Steven!.oevy, Shokir.

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    Racquetball tournameñt tobenefit Heart Association

    Moteen of Chicago's top orwu- - arr Channel 2's Wolter Jocohson, -poper, radio, television and WBBM Radio's Dale McCarre,(,sports per5000litirs will compele Gorry Meier of WYEN Rodio, and'lo the 2nd Anona! Chicago Heart Jerry G. Bishop, one of Chicago'sAssociotion/Coort Noose Celrh. best hoowo radio-TV performers.ruy Racquelbog Tournament, Well-koown women - joomnalistsSotordny aftervoon. Smp!. IO, al ood TV prrsooalities inclode theThe Coorl J-tosse, 195! Raymond Chicago Tribase' (rotore writer,Dr., Northhrook. First mean,! Morilyon Pronlon. cod Channelmulches begin al I pet. 7's RosemarIe Golley cod Terri

    Amosg Ihr prrnoialilies who Morphy. Marilyn Lo,sge, ose.have accmpled invilations lo Io Itme Playboy 'Maguz:ne "Ploy.- - mole of the Year" will also ploy,.

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    Len Zlphm, Son-Times' sportscolomnis!, George AlIman for-mer Cohn' oalftelderffirst hase.mas, Rlaokhowk' hockey StarJohn Mocks und Sam Skinner,fommee U.S. Slates Allorney oemalso s heduled te compele.

    Rock of Iha persanolitten will bepatto,! wtlh a lo-Jated racquetboll enlhcstant who will bedonating SISO to the ChicagoHeurt Associalioo, In auditivo tothe contributions, Ihero will br a$5 tas dedaclible admission forspeclaloel. All procords will go toIhr Chicago Heart Assoaiuliooand its vanoas divisions. CourtHaase officials Bob Fitzgerald.Alas Sohwomto and JoboWineman capen! tu raise nearly13500 daring the enes!.

    NILES -BASEBALL- LEAGUE.

    Coslinord from Page 6Defensively committed only

    error and Tom Lober made'aspee gamr.saning catches iright field one of which Tomnlaetrd a doable play. A 6.4-double play af R. Pullen to BBerg tO J. Bother and C. Fiutoplaying left field after retiringfrom Ihr m000t threw out orsoome attempting to acore allethe fly oat and was Ost at home unmncrllmkt throw and flor play bySteve Cohen tagging out the manessore. Niles was the winner andil took 13 ball players lu finish 2ndpiove and will receive a leamtrophy for N.B.L. and isdividoaltrapiey for Jim Capek, ScolI'Chawuess, Chris Pioaoi, Rob

    Morton Groat A.A.U.

    - Jury Ray uf Morton Grove andMaine East high school woo thecoveted gold medal for AllAroa'nd in Gymnastips at IhrA.A.U. Júnior Olympics compet-itiun held io Lincoln, Nebraska,Aagost 12-14. Ray amassed 102.7points takiog individoal goldmedals in pommel horse, ringsund hqri000tal bue and silvermedals in flote eservise, parallelhare and vaulting.

    Mainè-Northfield -'Lfttle League

    FINAL STANDINGS 1977Total Cames

    Ro La Motive Auto Parto 19.1Ready Electric 14-6

    'Luuvhtao los. Agènay 13.7Bmislol Noose Restaurant 8-12Carl Miller & Son RIts. 4.16Jasl-Gusoes Isv. 2.18

    Ro La Malice (RED SOX) MajorAmrrivon League ChampionwLarry GnldwalVr, Mike Conidi,Barros Panholski, Jon Raid, TedHurmovitis, Pete Savio, RichWilIne, Mark Brooks, LorisCules: Molt Hold, Svolt Wris-stete, Vit Klousner, Jason Rose.Ca'Mooagnes: Herman Grob asdfloh Godoivki.

    SENIOR LEAGUEAMERÌCAN DIV?amns

    Michael's PharmacyYANKEES - 14-6Regis Bell L,ORIOLES 10.10V.I.P. Sladios -WHITESOX 9-11lmperiaLLdating " 'A's , , 5.15

    Senior Asisreican Leagae-Champiuns: Michael's Pharmacy.Scoli Endruti, 'Bruch Wlttkainp,Rob Skindlem Eric Rodio, CbdckLonjo, Lee, Michael's, - Rick Her.rejon, Dún'Godiichi, Brim LobI.David Addis, Gary Shupiro,, Craig -Sasser and Kon Glink.'-ManagerLSat Itorrejon, Coaches-Dan andGVOrflcHcjVq.,

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    you ose,! mamasen proloclion . - loprnvldo tinoclot support In Ihn even! Iba!

    one of you sdddenlp finds ynurnelf 'along. - -ASh'mnuhovl-SISN.Fooe life Insurance - - '.';'fom BOTH'òtóa

    Pollen, Ken Borawski, JoeI Booker, Steve Cohen, Bub Berg,3 Tom Lober. Dave Riemee, Markn Menich, Brian Grabbe an,! Ken

    UgrI. Niles will present Ihr3 trophifs at Ihr Seplember gmneral

    . mretiog. Cuogratulalionu arm jri order for Me. Bill Piacci, managvr

    and his coaches Messrs. icrBooker, Sto Snow and Bob Berg.

    r Wo clue want Io thank au:tuarsamnol Dirèotor for thy CaITourory Dan Kosiba, Tom Spivrand John Prlersus, Thauks aro narder ta Ihn participating letton:Skokir, Elmhorut, Wuakegov, p;iGrove, Villa Pork and uf 000rnrWiles Park District fur their cffortvin preparing Ihr finds foe Ihr Col:Tournament.

    ve boy wins,ntioñaIs

    'Cnntrstants were regionalchampiuns from all over the0000try. Second, third, and fovohpl acrsw rot te Chris Riegel alPa., Daniel Haydro of New Yorkand Rick Alkinson oflowo. At thinmccl, Ray rrpresnnlrd the Amer.icon Academy of Gymsaolicn ivDes Plaines and was accompaniedby Coach , Leo Bataglia of theAcademy.

    Falcons SellingBooster

    Stickers-The mighty Niles Falcons, with

    hays representing both Nues andMaine Townships, hare ploycdtheir first scrimmages and wills000enirr ufficio! beagr ploy fo1their nighfh sra500.

    Ahãul seventy-five arec baysore divided iolo three teams byOOC and weighl and travel Ionetghboeiog tuwos and cities avpar!" of Ihis rucelleel foothall'program.

    TIse Falcons arr completely nellsufficient and rrsidents oecvrgvdlo help tIse little gays to equipIhcmsrlves by bsying o Niiru1colcons Booster slicker for odonahue - when the plo'ees godoor-tn.dqar this week.

    We,still.have openings av o:::trureliistg t,ey,esns uqd cuy boywho Wanly to Icaro Ihis genolsport shnuld come with a pacco!Io Nitos Jazwiak Fork (Toohy jan:east of Milwuahee Ove.) to sign

    HUñter, safety- courses

    Hahlorsafely courses are vowbeing oferçd In several l000ticon

    - in ooetheastgrn Illinois.Yoonoslers under Ibe agr of lb

    whohuve nenerlirfare had nhooting license rè regoired by,sfolqlalu lo-pd(s Ihr IllinoisDepar-Iment of'Cosse'ryatjunsetgh'l boor bunter safégy coarse,'The ooarsr is nul jastfar kids.Ihoagh, :'accordiog -to Conserva-lion Police Officer Brace Benslainwho eneoaragrs adults to enroll,Ido. 'Benstein 'coordinates the

    ' bonier -safely program itt'iorth''oàstern'lllinoiu, , , --' Morton Grovri - ' 2nd or 3rd

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    sed the ownee of M,unnl WorldPot Shop. 7525 Moslem Ave.. thatfetore 005tomor oomplaiots hehordird with "propre businessdeoosson" or his "boniness lic-cose would be or danger."

    The wandog is the secondreceived by pet shop osvnor JohnSomero io IS months.

    The first followed an ApriI 9.1976 investigation of 12 rem.plaiots received feom people whohad porcboned sich or dyinganimaln from Animal World,according to Village Clerk FrankWagner. He said 6 people hadtestified against the pet shop atthe April hearing. Aclion at thottime he seid initiated on amend.ment to the Nitos code thefatowiag September pennitlingthe vilsgo lo hire a veterinarian

    (whose fee would he hilled to thepet shop) tu rnamiae cay niok ordying nuiraIs sold by pet shopsor kennels. -

    No comploislu have been madeon nanitasy conditions in the petstore according to Wagner.

    The Asgnnl 22 reprimand fromMayor Nicholas Blase was theresult of a license revocationhearing held last Jsly 8 oilingSanloro, as owner of the petstore, for sale of an alleged sich

    The complainant, a Skokieresident, tesilifled he bought coOld English Sheepdog for 1312.90from Aohoal World. that theanimal became nick soon oboe theporohase. A veterinarian (whoaise testified at the Hearing)advised him to retnm the dogloAnimal World where, seid thevomptainaol, the pet ntore owner

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    relisned io aooépt the-pap orrefund the psechase money. Theparchasee said he left the -4.month-old dog at the storefollowing vested ahuse from Sao-

    Testimony by Saotoro ot theHeaving indicated thai he hadanother vet esawine the animalmho allegedly gave the pup aolean hill of health. Saoloso seidlhe dog seas said 6 mrehs lalerwith nofnrlher complaint.

    The Hearing Officer at thottime outed that numerosos com-plaints hod been made againstthe pet shop since it opened inAagsst of '74. His recommenda.lion wan as in previoss counselthat "any farlher complaints oflike oedée wuald sesalt in immediate revocation of his (Saotaro's)license ta do business as thevilloge of Nitos"

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    Under Village code a hnsiaesslicense may he uuspttssled orrevoked passacust lo puhlle bear-'mg Wit is dolenniood the coodacteflheowneris adecene lo "puhtichealth, satelyondgeoerat welfareas lo cnnstilale a nuisance."

    Findings in beds cases weeedirected toward verbal ahuse tocustomers by Animal Wueldemployees aliho origioal com-plaints concerned sich or dyinganimals purchased from the pet

    7'previons complaint in May,1975, by the fond for Animals, assanimal protection agency, pen-tested display of "eaatic" assi-mols of lion cub, llama andchiwpanoeo in Animal Worlddisplay windows.

    Santom Was also charged July22, 1977 by the Slate of Illinois -Conservation Dept. for not having

    she peeper permit to display aoendangered species (a msuslajnliais cob). Foguee to appear ivcourt resulted irs a $25 hoc sedtiti outset cOsls according topeSce dept. spokesman.

    Schizophreniachapter holdingrap session

    The NorthSsshorhass Cboplcc ofthe Iuinnis Schioopbrenio Foss.dation. u Manley Iustitnte affiliatointerested in Orthomoleculoriheenpy in the treatmect ofmentalillnrss, wilt meet osTneuday evening, Sept. 6, as 73Qp.m. in the aaslitoeiom of Coo.

    FgalionSelci, sSel Clavey cd.,

    ifdand Park.De. Edward Cumule, an Ociho.

    meleosslar psyohiateist, cod Mro.Beverly Taradash, a protessiocoltherapist, witlbe gcsap leadecs ala "rap session" dedicated todisonssioa of coping with- thyneeds and problems of sohioo.phremt patients, and the illnesseffect spun tIse families of itsvirtisits.

    The meeting is opes to 16vpuhlic. Fssether lnfOrsttOtioo cayho ohtamed by calling 432-3044after 6t30 pm. -

    Statè Policeunite forcesfor safe holiday

    A "Fsrst in the Notion' cv-forcement program will Occurdaring the Labor Day weekcydwhen feue Midwestern Stales jobtagvthe eu impmvo the sofoty ofinterstate teavel. -

    The illinois State Policy willjoin the indiano and MichigerStole Police and the Ohio StatoHighwsy Puteol is a Comhive°Accident Redaction Effort(CARE) on Sepiemheo 2nd aod5th. SfriSI eisforcemeot cf thy 55mph speed limit and all becar'doss traffic lain violations ieclod-ing dflsnhsMs'ers will be emp)to.sized vs tise interstate routesconrieetissg Use fuer states dorm5thè'pmgrouo. - --

    Paleols col!ectively using overgg paient cors and eight oirccafl,

    wilh tIse heaviest - nnforvewestiisiortiog during peak hours offtgvelon Friday aud Monday. willbe reñcenhelcl along I-94 avdti_S. 23 in Ohio and Miehigas.

    Lynn E. Baird, lltnois StoicPolice ssrperinleodeot noted that44ieenpeeswiliheassigssed to thy b-i-so project On Friday and Moo- -day.

    "We anticipatè heavy trafficfor'lhe Lisov Day weekeed aodhace cuncefled days off for ourlenepees statewide.' Boird seid."They'll he usstThere to cofoevethe low. hut misceimportantly. tohelp - motorists fhoye a safe

    uty Snpennténdeet Robertm sressed, ac Kick-off

    - - unies- held near Chicogo.at,,witlr pohlic support aodiontar,y campi once wstb lcatf

    laws the progeom will suocced. --"We are empIras seing Ihe CAREpEgroin -baudet drivers every-edlere Ihat wédu care about thcic'sefety.'. Klenì'm seid.

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    First National Bank of NOes,

    and -Charles L. Barbaglia win BUGLE Award.of Merit

    Style without osteolotiov.Coarlesy with decorum. lotelli-ge000 with integrity. Dedictiocto poblic and commonity ueeds.The Otpèrtise to achieve it.

    The shove cas he said of hbook, a osan, or of o people.

    Foc all three are one and thesaum.

    book: The FIent NotIonalBank of Nilon.

    The man, in-this casei - Orueles(Chuck] Baibnglla.

    Thé people: -the othee person-nel yf the ofoeementioced baok:And 16e people of the 'Village ofNile sassorcoan ding area.

    The First Nnllnaal Buch ofNItos, (originally ksowo es theBeoh ofNiles, was organized by ag000p of Hites businessmenl,didn't start an a big bank. N&sthecdid the Village of NOes. LikeTopsey, they didn't jusl grow byaccident. People hoili the Villageof Nibs. And people built theFIrst .s.ttnnnI Runlo uf Hiles. Theformer, because Ihey fell il was agood place-fo live und erar Ibeicfomilies. The latter, because theybelieved those people and theirchildren wosld appreciate qoalitybonkiog service.

    - Roth were eight. Proof lv Ihrhsge grovvlh of the Village ofHiles. And the ever.000linosnggrowth of Ihr Fient Nnllonal Boshof Nilo,. And their prescnlossels confirm ill (92 soillios)

    A modest bBginningChuck Buobagls didn't start

    oat a vice president which he is00w. 54e was born of poor Italianpaccnls in Detroit. Mich. Hisfather, Louis, was a coal minerond factory worker; his motherVictoria, a housewife. His ele-

    - mesotary educgtios was obtainedal St. EliOdheths; his high sohyol,$1. Anthonys 'as Detroil.

    an eaeiy,isge, Chack wontedto be o honker. When I inter-viewed him for this article, I

    , asked him 'Why?'- "I çac't euplain why, Ed,"Chisik suid,aiìymore than I coneuploin why at age 14 1 dead thefinancial pigcs'before i read thesport pages of the Delsosil FeceFress."

    - Perlsaps,the esplanatioe of theneesplailsahle lies dgojs in thesttyslçris of génetios. Why doesone man 'or women become amejebanl? Asiother on enter'tomer? An olhlete? WriIer Pain'tery A itankee? Or whatever?

    , However ladiceoas thin mightOppedc, meld ithe that Clsoch is a

    - "throw-hash." Par hook beyond-

    great-grandparents, even muchfarther bach, perhaps centuries.

    -' Could banhtnl be in his chromo-

    - - For Italians- were among theearliest bnnkein,- The notaries ofmedinvalbissyhers daring the l2lheenbsry reveal thee documentedh t etcot fast th t ma y Italiacities, sprcially Genoa. weoe'lbe

    - home ofIhe leading bookers ofliscia t(ofe. One 'such famoonledian bankeewas called Banch'

    - Oman; Re'wasnichoasued 'Ban. --cum,hecaosis he did his bankingwoeh is those ancietit days while

    scoted behind o boocom, whichmeass beech or choir.

    Osriog the 16th cevlucy (tal.io55 comyletely domiyaled thewortd haskic gsccnc . Their hcvd-qoactecs w ercinso oh romactic

    - cilios as Flocevee, Genoa, Vealoe.Milan, Scena, Naylcs, Falccwo

    . ucd others. Pechops. that is whythere ace so maoy ltoliao oamesassociated wilh prese et day (io-acciaI isvtitotions.

    Early interest in bankingAnyvvho, just prior lo gradoo.

    1100 (corn high school, Chock wasoffyced thcce job interviews bythy Michigos Slaic EmploymeotSecvioe. 0cc was with ihr Na-hoya) Buck af Detroit.

    "Foc somc ivesplicablc ceasov,Ihr bank job was thy only oar Iwacted asd I got it." Chock saidwilk one of his cace smilcs.

    About thin some time, 00e cfCheck's buddies aersoge d o"b)iod date" for him. As ottcao-tire cu-ed, Cavolo Hivohliffe fromPack Ridge, was allevding sobar)in Michigao. She was probahlydoesled by Chock's bco,s mosdeaod 5000ic (nice . well, both heardbclls ricci

    Wedding bellslt woso't long before rcal

    weddiog bells cong for Chook acdCsrole. He pulled op stakes, qoithis iob with thy Natiovsl Back ofDetmil, macvied Carole, aed theysei up boasrkeepiog io aoaparimont in Nilcs. Chock andCacole were the same agetsvcsly.

    Move to ChicagoChock went to work for the

    Home Federal Savings & Loco indowntown Chicago, as a teller.Prior, while inDeleoit, Chock hodbeen pickiog op some collegecredils and had taken somespeoial sight co orses from theAmerican Bankers institute.

    With the responsibIlities ofmarriage, a desire to advance andho nearer to his home, Chuokobtaloed g position with Ciliaes'sBack in Park Ridge. tir spent twoyema there as a teller.

    - "Look Chuck," I said st thisp01)51 in the interview, "years agowhoa I was in Ihr ad.ageooy hic, igot to tosow a hunker who laterbecame quite famous. Before thisgoywould hico a leIter. he osrd toash him o eeey teicky question.Interested io taking this test?"

    "Why not, Ed?""This cagey old bauker would

    say to the prospective teller-this:'Sapiose young moo, I was thebiggest deisositor in this hank.And soy, I was very eccentric. ihand you my personal eheok forsinty three doliors saying i- wantthis eashed with sis bills - hut noone dollar bills ' ond I'm in - ahurry) Hòe would yoo oash il

    yoang man . yoogot2O necoodsi"Çhsck thdoght for a few

    seconds,- frowned, then smiled,saying, "A 50. a 5 and fose

    oc, Brent Muuberger,"_-1 seid with a straight face. -- - "Brent who?", Chuck asked

    By Ed Hanson

    lugle's Business and Businessman of the Month Award

    aiades L. Bathagliawith a psooled frown.

    "You aed Brent Musbcrger,Ike channel 2 sportscaster, are(ich alikos.", I said. (Take a closelook 01 the photo of ChuckBarboglia in all his sartorialupleodor; in Ihe ssow.whitn Gab'ardine nail, matching vest and altthe carved coordinules. White,also happens lobe a faeorite calorof Brent Msnbergor, the TVsportncosttr, mito does thosenight pro football games. Recog.nioe ihe resemblance?)

    Bank of NuesAfter (racing tIse Citiuen's

    Bask of Park Ridgo. Chnck filled0151 au esoploynsent applicationwilh the Bank/of Niles and wassahseqaenll)f/hired an o noIridler. This was In 1960 when,what is nove The Fient NOtIOnalBuoi. ah NOon, was jost geltieg

    slartcd as a slaty bock. As smuller of focs, whilc cesyarchiegIhts article, I saw a copy of shutovtginol handwvitten employmestapplication. Whet s peachy tungsystcm Ike First NotIonal Bauds ofNIes y assvssr s. Il usually cus'l(ivd a Idler I ryceivod yvstecduy.)

    Foom oote'ieller lo head-teller.Thco al the lendec age of 25.Chock was madc assistant oashircaod hecamc av officec of ihr Bankof Nibs.

    Up mo ladder of successlv 1967 he heonme assisiant

    eicr-pcesidyct - InstallmentL000n. Two years baler he becamyeice-presidest and is 1972 Chockbecame eicc-president . commoc.viol loans acd vrai estate us wellas a dicector aod stockholder.

    On Feb. I, 1973 the Bank ofNiles, a State Bank was gcanlcd afedevab charloc and bncamvknows osThe FIrst NatIonal Bawlsof NIlen.

    Avid sports fanIf lee covyeyyd thaI Chock

    Borbaglio, b ecasse he vead thy(insocial pages grsu didn't likesports, this in errocoous. Ile readthy syort pa gessn cand. Chock isan avid football, basehall, bas'kctbalb,, hoehcy and golf fsc.Whilc al SI. Anlhosy's HighSchool, he was a member of lhcrowing tyam and manned both a 4and t mcc shell.

    L asincns 0v, whilc 4':svussiogpro foolhull with him, I wasn Ovprisc d Io bevy he's o kecvslodent of Ihr game from onanalytical staodpoicl. Whoa a bigpro game came up last year wilhIhr Mienruolo Vikings, I rnmrm-bored Chock's words. "If theycun heap Frack Tarkiuglon In Ihrpocket and prereni him fromsecumbliñg, the Vikings will getbrui." A few nights Icier whenIhr big game ctmn on TV. Icomemher Brent Musbergqr, be-fore the kick off, laying the samething. Tnrkinglon was hemmed inIbe pocket all during that gameasId i remember Ihis mae lark.inflan, who now holds all thepassisg records wan only ahle tomake three cumplelions. So may'he Chnch has something mort incommon with Brent MnsbergerIbas looks.

    Chock Barbaglia is carrentlyVice President of Marketing undPublic Re)sllons. He has servedin this oapooily sioce 1974.

    He in a memher of Ihr Knightsof Columbus, 4th degree, MariaCosecil, 4136. Chuck was pvesl.

    dcnl of the Nitys Chamber elCommercy and lodostvy frem'71.72. s boavd membyc for ubePanI IO yearn. Hc'n also been amcmbcc uf the Li onsac d Ralacyebbs.

    Chock is proud of thy mavyawards 1h01 he sod the FientNatlnnol Bank of HIles hoerrecyiee d for enamylc, Ihr Skokic -Valley Uoilcd Crusade; ChoisI.mas Scabs; Mvscalar Dintoophynod Easlec Scols. He's cspecisllyprood of special awayds fromCapliec -Nolicos, of which oclythmc mece mède, one to thcPresidenl of Ihe United StoIcs,Vice Presldvnt ayd Chock Bar.haglia ofme FIent Nnttnssul Bankof NUes,

    And last. hat by no mecosleast, he is pasiicslary pbcasedwilh on amnyd (cam Thy UoiledStoics Monoes oc behalf ofBulb000n For Fycydom in which asycctub pbaquv was prcscv led lohim from Ihr gralcful people ofPlyiko P000inve, Soulh Viet Naso.

    As by h assoccess folly doce inIhr pesi. he is sgaiy pmmotiogThe,Niles Chamhyr of CommorocAonso) Golf Ooling. Thsvsday,Sept. 22, ut Elmhsrst CosolcyCIah. Golf, dinnyr, door prizes.Thcyc'll be o priac foc crery golfer.. Peoria uyslcm, pbs "hiladbogey", "cbosesl lo thy pio" aod"boogesi doicc". A Filet MignocDi vnoyw ill b osreoc d and wivvsarc icoilyd.

    Gclf aod di nacrer e $25Dinocy only 512.50. Call ChuckUorbaglis' for resecvalioov . 967.5350.

    Chuck is oc ardcel fan of highschool kochey, especially ubeNutre Dame Dons. II se happensChuck lv godfather ofoce of thclrhigh scorers, Bill Madura.

    Chuck Barboglia moldes inHiles milk hin charming wife,CarrIe and their Iwo childres.Michoel, age lt is enteringNorthern illinois Usivresily Ihmfail and Cheryl, 14, Is n freshmanal Marillac High School, North.field, ill.- Chack and Carate hove tranelcd

    ealeesively honiog visiled ilaly,Pruner,Greece, Swilocelaud, TheCarihhean, Hawaii, tIc.

    What more con i tell yoa . .cosgralulalions to Brent Emerick,President of FIeni NItInsoOl Rauhng NIfes acd its markeliag andP.R. mue .. Chnck Barbaglia, "Amodel hank eneontive."

    P.s 12 1agin,1,st, iflflVillage reproaches Pét Sb.opforsècond tirne

    TheBnkbrad.y, Snef.misoel5 1977 Pu113

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    Tenth District college and highschool stndents ore invited toapply for intern pnLitions onCongressman Abner i. Mikva'sIllinois Staff.

    College interns work with stoffmembers in assisting rnnstìtueots

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    deal with federal agencies and Indoing research and writing pro-jecis. They ore Involved In allaspects of the Congressman'sthree Illinois offices and whilethere is no financial vnmpen-satino, many colleges offer ac-ademic credit for the kind of firsthand government enperience thatan internship provides. Politicalscience, government. joornolismand English majors are the mostfrequent applicants. bot the pro-gram is open lo all collegestsdcnts.

    801k foIl-time and pais.timninteroships ore avoilohle te qnal-died collcge stndenln in each ofthe three Illinois offices. Toohtain on application, a vtndentmay contact any of the offices:1420 Miner st,, Des Plotqes.60016,297-0515; 4016 Chorck st.,Skokie, 60076. 67b-1350; andRoom 3983. Klnccynnki Federalfloilding, 230 s. Dearborn. Chic-ago, 60604, 353.7942.

    High school interns on Ihr

    Oakton's off-at Gle

    The off-compas classes whichOakton Community College willoffer at Glenhrook North andGlenhrook Sooth High Schoolswill begin dnritig the week oilerLabor Dny, a week lotee thinoriginally schednled.

    Registration dale foe ntndentstaking college credit ronrons atGlenheeok North is Sept. 7. at thcfirst session of class. Poor coorneswill he nffnred on Monday andWednesday evenings 01 Glen-brook NerIta Introduction to FireScience (FIR lOI) from 7:30-8:40p.m.; Modern Cnitare and theArts (HUM 101). 6-7:15 p.m.;,

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    First National Bank of Skokietool UscnLN AVE5tI(,S0WNTOWNSkOKft, ttLlsOlSsOnit PItONE 312/613.108

    Mikvo staff develop their awn.program of ntndy, meetings andspeoktirs each tall. The highschool intern pregeom enes foethe acodemlc year and includesdoing sneveyn and meeting withthe Congressman un a regidor

    Doring the post oeadntic year,the Congressman's high schoolinterns chose projects on thenational economy and crime andthe coartn. A senes of speakersacqnamnted thetjs with variousfedecal agencien and one high-light of the program was aqnentlon and answer sesston lustMarch with Tom Drnhow, host ofNBC's TODAY show, whichfocused on Ike role of the mediain government uffuirs?

    Htgk school slodents whowonld like more informationabout the program or who wooldlike tu participate moy contactJoel Lieheeman nf CongresnntinMikva's Des Plaines stoff, 297-OS'S.

    impus classes

    nhrookIntrodoction to Philosophy (HOlM107), 6-7:15 p-m-; and Intrndnc-tine Io Psychology (PSY lOI).from 7:30-8:45 p.m.

    Registration for students takingcollege tredií enoenes at Glen-brook South rs Sept. 8, the firstsession nfcloss. The fane roorsesoffered at Glenbrook Sooth oreIntroduction to Drama (LIT 113)from 7:30-8:45 p.m. on Tuesdayand Theesdoys; Elementary AIg-ebro (Mut 052) from 6-8:29 p.m.on Thsrsdays; American Govern-me)tt (FEC 101) from 7.9:29 onThoepdoys; and Psychològy ofPersianI Growth (PSY 107) from6-71S p/ass. oc Toesdoy andThnrsdays.

    A lote registration fee will nothe charged to stridents rngisleeedin courses al these two locations.To registor before Sept. 7 0e forfurther Information, contort the0CC Admissines Offiro at 967-5120, enO. 392.

    Polish classesli. Padeeewski Pnlishschnol in

    Hiles, which has been teachingyoungstnrs Polish eniture, etchPolish history and tho beautifulPolish. lungnoge fl,e the lust 2years, is again offering dussesthis fall. -

    Registealton dny in un Salue-,day. Sept, lOut! at One Lady ofRansom school, 8300 n- Green-wood, Hiles. Classes ore heldevery Sutorday from Ito 3 p;m,The student does not hove 'toondeestond the language to regis-ter.

    Foe more information pleasecall Mro. T. Sokulnwskt 965-5615.

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    .First..place statepoppy display

    With the Stato nf filinois first peloe.wiuutug poppy dIsplay the"Fone Stossen" m the bockgrooud. Mes: Grace Obst, NOes, PoppyChoirmon iflke Ludies Anniltaty to Skokie Valley Post No. 3854 nftheVeteeanswfFoeeigssWoes, beams as she euldbtts the 11th pIovestinuing poppy display of Christmas wreaths woven from poppiesand arranged aetisticully in a frame, whirls was also submitted bythe Skokic Valley Post and ils Aoniliuey into District and Stalemidecompetition, winning the life place award in the "derorntive"category.

    The poppy display entitled the"Poor Seasons" of the LadiesAnsiltury to Skokie Volley PostNo. 3854 of the Veterans ofForeign Wars wotsflrst pluce inthe decorative category in stole-wide romielition at the IllinoisStute Canvontion of the ladiesAosilioey, to Ihr VFW boldrecently t the O'Hare RamadaInn, Rosemont. The winningdisplay was coinpetsed of 950poppies depicting eke fourseasons of Ike year rolaling an amechanical turntable. Before IkeSlate Convention the "FoorSeasons" dispiny hod placed first first place in Dinloict judging.in the 4th District of Illinois and All poppy displays ore judgcdby winning ut the State Conves- Ou Ike basis of nelginaltty,tine becameeligihle lucempete in neatness, composition and thethe sultonal judgiugot the VFW effective depiction of the poppyNational Convention. stacy.

    The "Miss Buddy Poppy" dollcreated by Skokie Volley Atti.iliary member Aun Oroytesscuptored 15th pInce in the "dec.orative" elmo in the Slain ucd 41kplace In the Disteict compotitios.

    and the Post und AUOtIiOry poppyChnstmsas wreath decoration wonllth'ploce under "decorativo" iothe Stale und Sib pInce in theDistrict. The "Close,," doll poppyconcution ofthe Jonior Girls Unitsponsored by Skokte Post and ilsAoniliaey snored 85th place in IhrState under o speciul nobdisisionfor Junior Girls Uuits and tack

    How to flag a NORTRAN bus -or what us a signal?

    NORTRAN (Noelk Suburbun anything, DIJohn said, "from theMassTransit District) hou djjvers wave of the hand, frantic armstill report shut many would.be woving,jomping np and down, orelders ore confused ohont how lu the waving uf a purse, kriefvoscIIag u NORTRAN bus, or semuphore. The point is, if ese

    According to Josopk Diioks, drivers seo thut you want toeoeontive director and general huard, uniI yoo ore nl annianuger, NORTRAN drivers urn intersection, they will stop andinstructed to stop it any inter600. PICk YOU np.

    te on signal. If pon urn uleeady on booedThe "sIgnal" can he boost :

    driver' Io stop at Ike sentintersection. Our slogan Is 'We

    - Go -Where Yço Go, And StopWhere Ion Stop' ", Diioho

    -pointed oat.Is the 26 nucOs and nuethwest

    ' suburban communities. plusChitogn, which NORTLO.N nervesthere ura relativelyfew bus stops,"Bus stops 00e 8l up Only at

    - m8jur int.tsecttuns wkeee it isdesirable for nafety ta give the

    . bus un ussigned place to stop."GUnIte said,

    "BuI when you think u.buot it,husiugthe deiverstop ou sigstulis

    ' reully the most cesvmdent sooth-od fee the rider," -

    READ. ThE BUGLE

    V RStòEDITJ

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    Hanson's understanding of woman abuse problemDear Me: Besser:In hIs-mIsplaced uftempl In be

    the Act Buleh4culd of NOes, usingmajor issnes of one time ossojiricol targets, Me, Hanson hasindeed misfired, Both his loch nfreal, trenchaot homer and hislack of qodrestaoding of thegravity and the implicatioos cf theissodof wife-beating oc womanchose, cee ineocnscble.

    Since we have planned aworkshop at Ooktoo CommonityCollege fer professionals workingin Ihr field, and hove had contadwilk haltered Women, we knowSkat the womeo whose lives creoffccled.by physical violence (sodevaslating because it isreal--broken hoofs and life-longscare--add their lives Ore von-slontly is. dosger) o-asId hardlylind his article ampsiog.

    In coo study half of all wvmonseekia g divor died viol rodeas

    Praises Village government,downs Township government

    Dear Str: So io mcvtiovicg how impor-I was very happy lo road the taot Ibdir Villa frvdtowas . I hope

    slory in The Sagte titled "Board they will rcmemhor hew impvr-,OK's Tax Levy Ordinanec. I cvty toot alt doch coscec , Esyociollyhope it was rood by wavy ethersin cor Village of Niles.

    The recoc l,hope it was eroiby monyolbees is it shows whal agood choice Ihey made wills theirvete, in etegling so waoy compe.teolood ondeestaudiag officials,both nen and women.

    Ai stated in the story, it seemsotle t9grs are held below emieimum and for hoopïsg all thedeparttlienis well paid and ivgreat shape, I think Ihey deservemany thanks,

    o Nues Park Distridthanks Bugle for publicity

    Dear Mr. Besser:The Board of Commissioners

    and the staff of the Nites ParkDinteict would like to lake Ihipopporilinily to'thook ycoi paper

    - for ils encollent pablicily aboalnor sommor events. The PackDistciclhus ee'ceolly completed. abusy somm'er.of softball, special

    - trips, concerts io Ike pork,swimming, Day Camp, movies,pIts many olber -activities, andil was Iltroogh yoae cooperallouthat we con-altribate moch of the

    -Lupus

    aWareness weekThe Lapos Erylkemotosos

    ILE.) Society of Illinois is spon-soring a program for potienls,their families and the goure9tpohlic.- FeaukR:fichmid, MD,,Professor, Depoetmeal of Medi-cine, CkiefArthritis and Canned-tise Ttssae Diseases. Noribwes-tern Univers'iiy Medical School,will speak on PotosI Responsi-hilily Relevant To Thc -Under-'slaodicg and Maogcmrnl of 1kvDiseose, The Society will preneola grant to Dr. Schmid for hisresearch relating lo new tech-niques in 'the conten) - and/orelimination of immauc complexesin inpvs patients.

    Thy progrom will ko SondayScptçmbrr 1g, 2-4 p.m. Pur

    - farther isfermalion call or write:-LE. Society of. ltlioois,P.O. Bon012, Cldcgo Illiaois 60642, 312.770-3101. Thepeoeom is feceand open to all.

    Osoreas on for doing so, Becauseo-tto-heating romaico a hiddencrime, there acreer y few scorcruof help available. lt moy scorniscrrdiblr to sOrnr that Iberr arrwomev who are willing lo go locourt agaiout aoabasivr bus-hand, bal also Ic oct wool adtvarer, But women do rvist whofer retigious, financial, or otherrecsovsdavn 01 consider divcI*OAnd, contrary to the malech aavorn'st fantasy, wvmou DONOT ENJOY BEING BEATENIII

    This 55cc iS Only Otte focet oftite 000rmoos problem of vidleuceio the American family. whelkeril be child abuso, woman abuse.or self-abuse, If yca arr spendingtime patting wards iulo peint,why not give some hard.coreioformolian regarding 1ko issne ofwikbeoling, such os the fellow-

    oar Muido Townships elrctioa.where Ihr yroplr io the Villogo ofNil escan br 0v imyortoet part asto who shall govren thc township,which I think sow is in vrry badhavis,

    ' By y corvato lot's frl somegovetnmeot by Ihr pooplr and forIhr people in thr Mainr Tarnst-ship.

    Bospectfally,Me. Gecrgr Hot)Nilrs, Ill.

    svccrss of these programs. -As we oow get ready for ery

    active Fall, Winter and Spriegseasons of programming, wesiaceecly hope Ihat the poblicityund coverage pca baco estendedlo the Niles Park District throughyotir flue newspaper will coutil-0e. We apyreciato it ocry tocchISincerely,Niles Park Districl -Deborah D. NelsonSoperinteodent of Rocreation

    CoachesAssociation officerPat Savage was elected vice

    peesideni of the Northern IllinoisTeach Coaches Asscciation. Over200 crousc000 try and trackcoaches belong to this associa-lion. This is Savage's thirdelection to office in NITCA.Previnorly he was sreertary.-iu(97g-71 and agolo in 1975.76.

    - Suvage in bend dross countryand track coach at Ooktco Corn.monity Collegc. He (s olso nmember nf Ihn Nile West HighSchool focally. In odditios he iscross d000try vice prrsideal of theIllinois Commonity College TrackCoochos Association.

    Also elected to office 01 theMay meeting mene John Doris toPresidnol, Jerry Ponunos laSecretary, and Johu Colino- InTreasurer. Davis cud Parsonscoach al Glenbecok Sooth HighSchool and Coldow coaches alKiog High Schont is Chicogo.

    ADVICE TOBATFERED WOMEN

    "You hove the eight te have theman who heat pca arrestedlwhothcr vr not you are married),

    If y cowan t him arrested ouiprosecute i and the polivo do notcomply. /go to your Iccol policestatiog'ask to see the wareoutoffttée. ask for an arrest warrosta,tf)ssaclt and battery chargessil ask foracou rl date.Go to the coati au that date.

    Toke o witness or advocate alongifpossiblo. lt mill kelp year case.Euploin what happened both tathe judge und district attnroey,

    Bot os thisus staud'tcday, thisis not au easy or sore process , Ifyou want Io talk with someoneboat year problem, colt the

    Chicago Abosed Women's coali-tian at the YWCA. 372-6h05, from

    TheBugle,Thmsday, September 1, 1wi7

    The BogIe urges all ils rooders to su6mlt laSers In the Editurperti'tulog la Incol Issnenor lo response tnediterluls appearing inthe 'paper. AI letrero must bn ulgisod and contais the .uuin,uddeesu and (eluFhnie number nf the writer. No letter mill beprioted its The BogIe unless this information Is furnished. Ofcourse, this information o-III nul he-prInted ifthe welter requestssame tu he withhold.

    is inexcusable Thanks from9 cm. In S p.m., nr Womeu in Baseball "AA"Crisis Cou Act, 528-3303, upen 5 Leagueto Ii p,m, Wednesday to Satur. Dear Mr. Besser:doy ntgkts. If un one s lheee.,,,,ou hrhalfof the NUes Basebollleave o message. Someone wilt Loaguc, Doable "AA" leoms. Icall yoa. mont te thank you and poor

    The YWCA, 372-6600, bus a newspaper for the cuvellent coo-lawyer referral service. The urea erogo nf Ike poblielty which yoslegal aid office is located al 4564N, Broudway, Chiougn, telephone7h9-ltlS.

    Check with your police sturinoor township office for omergoecyshelter in the noborbs. TheSalvation Army kas an emergencylodge Io Chicago at 432 Wiscon-

    Bot, far bravees sehe, don'tcall Ed Hanson I

    Karol VersonJeanine Onstreich

    Hiles, Ill,

    gevr to cor Ieagoe this pantbaseball seunon. You nuco againh oveskows pone Interest andd ondeen for the boys in thedommonity with all of Ike spaceyno gave our publicity thinsommer. Doe sincere thank you toyns and year staff from the boysond their Maoo gersw ho lookedforward cock merk to seeing Ihnwrite-ups of their uamos.

    Sincerely.Jece Reovo

    Publicity ' NitosBaseball "AA" League

    Tht notrick fo

    avîng I

    It may seem like your money grows magically, but at Cook CountyFederal Savings, there's no hocus-pocus to itjust simplearithmetic. Every day'you leave your money in one of our accounts,your earnings compound a little more. In no time, your deposit hasadded as much as 8.17% in compounded interest. Whethe! you're 8or 80 years old, we can put your money to work in a plan bèst-suitedfor your needs.

    There's no trick to getting top interest at Cook County FederalSavings. We can do it at the drop of a hat. -

    PASSBOOK - -5.25%

    CERTIFICATES 6.81% on7.00% on

    ' EARN on8.17% on

    ook Coury FedQraI avirìg2720 Wf v9h A%.flUQ . Chicago

    9147 North' Waukâgar Ioad - Mororu Grove

    761-2700

    6.50% $1,0006.75% $5,000

    7.50% $5,000

    7.75% $5,000

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  • F.e16 The Begle, Then day, Sep(..eber 1,1977

    The BUSINESS PictureNorth West FedéralAssistant Treasurer

    John Backstrom hes beenelected A istont Tr sorer ofNorth West Federol Savings undLoon Associotion. A CertifiedPublic Accoonidni with a degreefrom the University of Illinois,Bockuteom joined the $713 millionsoviegn institution in 1976. Heresiden with his wife, Moty, ondtwo children lo Schonmborg.

    The tHrd phasecan be the fun phase

    It's show time et tieity SoviugnThird Phoser Theotee ot tho How.When & Wheee to Retire Show.McCormick Piove, Sept. 7theoogh il. Ueily, o pioneer leretirement plonniog, proodlypresents o bit of old nostoliØowith the themre "The ThrrdPhone Con Be The Fon Phone"directed ond prodoced hy"Broodwoy Bili" Sheldon ofUnity.

    Sheldon wilt preseet on over.view of Unity's pwpoloe Pee-Retirement plonning progeom.which Unity volts, Plonuing YourFetore. Looking ot retieemeut anthe "third phone" of enes life,Sheldon mitt point ont how it conhe the -"foe phone", He willhighlight n second or retirementcorrer, ottitodes and ositinethinking, money monogement,investments and estote planning.

    Shelden in currently the direv'tor of Unity's Pre'RetirementCounseting programs, many cfwhich hone hegn preneuted "Inplant" fer employees of some ofChicago's largest companies,

    Sheldoñ hoc n. broad hock.groond-In financial and commun.

    Credit unfree famil

    - Appointmentn ore being madenow foe sittings for free colorportraits by members of theNeewood Park Cotbotic Credit -Union. - 7267 w- Toltolt ave.,Chicago, -

    Photographers wilt be in - theImmacutote Canception schoetcafeterio, 7263 w. Tatcnit OvU.,from IO um, tintlt 6 p.m. bothSntsirdoy and Senday: Sept. 17end IB; te teke pictures of familygtwaps, The needit union - wiltgive, absolutely free, one S'lnnh.

    - -

    by'IO'lsch cnlurpnrteait-tu euchof Its members taking advantageof the eifer,

    - Ills a simple rnniterlu join theNnrseoed Pock Catholic Credit

    - Usina, says George W, Spencer,opeeatinns manager: 'Jost gum -plete s signature card ùd depositBIO ht your iavhsgs accosta." -

    liso Noewoòd - Penh CatholicCredit Unies is upen furmnmhee.shIp Inemptoyens of Resueeeetlnn

    -

    Hospital aod rnembers uf the--

    follewing Catholic parishes. -- lmmscal.te Cenceptiun, St. -

    Thecta, St. Teecisuon, St. lulIana,-

    St. Peut nf the Croad, 00e Lady nfLBauuom. St. Jobs Brebesi, OneLady Muthee of the Church; st.Pascal, St Cornelius, St, Resalle,St. Esgene; St. Munteg, st:Robent Beltannnlne, and SI. ManynfthnWaóds, -- -

    ivoticn oreas. He has wcrhed foeneyerai mojor life i nnueance cciv.ponies in peesenot.solcs, salenmaungewent and was eenponniblefoe creating asdio.visual instroc-henal programs. He has aise beenassociated with rodio and televi-sïon an a weiter, pend avec andpreformee. In fact. his owe "thiedphase" fon might well he terctorn te the piono and perfoc-

    Uity saving's DeL Laeson willhe speaking on the many aspectsof planning an estate at theRetirement Show's Sewinoeloms.Laeson will lath 0e FinancialPlonnisg foc people SO yeaes andop. Ai Unity. Larson, a personalfutancint ceanselor. is responsiblefoe the investment and estateplonniug sesninus of their Pee.

    - Retiremeul Counseling peogram.- - Formerly a mgistered repro.

    sentalive of the New Yerh SlockEuchange, Loruan has hod entes.sivo enperience in the oeca ofincsIeleuls. He wos peevieastymaeuger of Geoup RetirementPlane -for one of the tcotiun'slargest innorance companies. Hehas wide euperience in peesianplouniug und employee heneRts.

    ion offersL,e ortrait

    Members and potential mcm.hers can make reservations foethe portrait silting by phoneMarilyn Murphy at 792.1500.

    CitiènsBank -among top 300ill the U.S.

    CUlones Bank & Trost- Corn.posy, Poets Ridge, is hated ameattIce 300 tsegest haste la theUnited Stales scaeedmg to figureseeçeñtly released by the AMER. -ICAN BANKER. Based go totaldeposits uf 1361.038.295 ou -efJane 30. 0977,- Cltloens Is the290th lingent banh in the nusaley.- - -'litio peesttginas ranking makes

    -

    Citiocuslafgec than 98% uf sIl thnother 14,000 p1an commercIalboudin 'w Amentas, - -

    Within the lnteauely snrnjtntil. --ive solt'bsnk state of Ihtrnats, --Qlloeau baa malntaloed ita posilian as the tenth largest:bnutk, - --Cernrneattng no the deposit

    - -

    eteeogtb nf Cittoesa, bank -offis'oetgdthst rnsay anrthweafchicsgolousd residents reaIle theavailabilIty öf- wIde eisige offinancIal services wttlssnt the -seed to go dawntown. - - -

    To the salesmen who wantS to sell itto you, there is no difference. Excepthe'll claim his office telephone systemis cheaper than ours.

    When your company is approachedby a telephone salesman who isn't fromthe telephone company, he will wantto install and hook-up his officetelephones to our system.

    And then sell itto you.But before you buy, you might want

    to ask some questions that get rightto the heart of the differences betweenhis and ours,

    s-you'll be agreeing with virtually allof the businessmen in town.

    Maybe one good reason is that we'repart of an established cpmpany that -has assets of over a billion dollars. -Central Telephone & Utilities.

    Or maybe it's simply because-nobody- knows-more about telephones than -

    the telephone company. - -

    E-- Call the Centel bushiess office at:

    - 291n5910

    ñ;; BUSINESS Picturç -Senior employment office

    in Skolde i"

    The Sehoehon Cooh CennO Aeea Agency ou Aging hasonnosnCe d the vpeing of au emptoymeut office in Skokic.Employm entvoaase toes ILa Place Sollis left and Bobby Robinsonrighti ace showy di scassin g the peogesm with Skohie Federal vIcepecsidenl/morketing Kevie B. Tyean.

    A ce peesen lative of the office eeccntly spoke to the audience at-the Old Orvhaed Thcotce where Skokic Federal Suviugs wassponseeieg o ma tinee movie. The offre located at 4555 W. ChurchS level n Skohie, wns cstnhlished to provide employmentcppertanities to seni orees dents of the commsnity. Thisgovernmental agency ctsoigen no fee to ellhee the seul orclttocn orthe employee foe lt services.

    Coslinuing it's series of films Oscilar lisle n will be shown onThavnduy; Sept. Ist at 12 noon. Admission is ts per peeson.

    Skòkie Trust's"Award -of Merit"

    The Skohié Trout ad Soviags Bank's "Award of MentI" wonrecently presented to Miss tuesten Voncaee, - teller, by GeegMiddleton, operations officer. Miss Vaccara, who resides loLiucoinwoed, has jast completed her float year wIth Skakie Teust.

    The Skakie Trost "Award of Merit" In presented each muath Ineeaegnttine nf the empteyne whn best enemplilten the book'n polityoffriendly and efficlet service. Ruoli month's winner Is presentedwith a speaist engrovtid slatoOtle phosdtnnee and theatre tICkets farfinn. - - -

    Century 21 Wélter Realty sale

    ThI stodc in America.

    Pug. $7Thellsigle, Thursday, Sepl.mbee 1, 1977

    What arethe miti- kind of maintenanceand hòw is-it chargeinsurance coverage i

    - apply and who pays- they guarantee tomentto meet future t

    costs? What. ck-up is there,

    ? What kind ofthere? What tacesr.them? And doify this equip-lephone company

    system changes'Then, call in your Centel Commun-

    ications Consultant and ask the samequestions. We'll even.do a free costanalysis for you. t

    Ifyou decide to stay with the modernequipment we provide and service,

    encollent soles no far this year,with soles tntathtog S5,6fl.940 foethe fient seven months. -

    Mr. Wetter credits mnab nf theImprovement in bis sales te thefactthat"Centstey2l"hasbeenabig farIne 'w his geuwth sincejoining the "Century 21" almost3 yema ago. Mr. Welter baa beonin the Real Batata boument at thecorser of Milwaukee sod HarlemAvenan sInce 1954.

    Ceutsey 21, Geurge W. )9'eltne,Realtor, of 7514 N. Harlem Ave,.Chicago, recently sold 40 ocres ufvacant property ea MlhwaakeeAve. and Deeefiehd Road in theRiveewauds area, far 11,087,500.The sole was made by n silesauseolote of the fient. VincentScoepelhi, cebe baa made sates foethe flout senes months of 1977 inthe amnnnt of 51,982,725, TheBem has been espeelencing

  • 1

    P.g IS - Theffisgi., Th,sesd.y, Soptrs..bevl, 1977

    Martin named branch managerof Telegraph Savings & Loan

    James J. Martin has beennamed branch manager of thenew East Loop office of TelegraphSavings and Loan Association.Martin comes to the new branchat 65 E. Madison in Chicago fromGolf Mill State Bank where hrwas concoure y ice-president andu director.

    in announcing the appoint.meet. William E. Strasser, pres-ident of Telegraph, said. "We'revery fortunate to bacca man ofJim Martin's watorily and broadenpenience as managee of caeEast Madison Street office. Wethink Ihr location is ccry peom-sing and with Jim's managementthe office should br one of oarbest." Telegeaph will Oper twomore offices io Ihr fall . inEvanston and Lincoln Park. for atotal of sio.

    Martin is o native of Ireland,

    PacCub Pack 89 of Melzer School

    held its final puck eight of Ihrscheel year May 19. Thy beyswere awardcd adancemveinaswell as bodgcs and prizes for theirrffortn at Scout O Roma held atArlington Park April 30 und MayI. The pooh enjoyed a fondlyouting doy Moy Sot Cantigny inWhroton.

    graduating from St. Mary's Col.lege in Dundalk ir 1953. He wanwith Natio9al Boulevard Bush foralmost len yearn befor moving toIhr GeIf Mill Stute Bank. He was

    k 89AdVancements included: Bob.

    cat . Jeff Leydeo; Rear - RubbleErickson, and Steven Kallists; florSrar arrows - Jeff Wirbelt.

    Den 4 wnn b usy Wiening firstplace foe inspection and -altee.dance and showing projects.

    The boys ploy sswmrr softballbrIber the new Scoot year nr.samen in the fall.

    president of the Nites Chamber ofCommerce-and treasurer of theGolf Mill Merchants Assodation,a membre of the Niles LionnCluband the Des Plaines Elks Clsb.

    PULL OVERDURING RAINSTORM

    Spring and nummor rains hithard and often an mast everyoneknows. The Chicago Motor Clab.AAA arges motorists topai! overos the side afilie road te wait notthe storm rather than try to drivethrongh a blinding rails. -

    123456789The' first nine days

    of interest are on us...when - you save.

    on or before the 10th:-of any month..

    Deposits made jn a Fjrst Federal Savings passbook on orbefore the 10th of the month eárn interest from theist - 5c-i/4% compounded dilly if left op deposituntil the end of the quafter Make deposbts In person orby mall with the postage paid envelopes we provtdeAll your savings aee insured by.an instrumentalityof the U-S. Government,

    FIRST¡ FEDERAL SAVINGS

    -IIIOFOESPLAJNES - ' -749 Lse 51ml, DIs PIll,.., 1110011 .Ontn. enDe. 824114Mana.z.ra..a.w.Tsa,sdwsa.u,.spu .radia: oa.u..a P.M,.Ssta,d.c SAU.., PU:Widnardir: Im. sr. nin..d, bat nnsruni,g. .me

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    - Blase announces candidacy for

    Maine Democratic CommitteemanNicholas B. Blase anDnnnned image ofgond government in oar

    isis eandìthry for Maine Town-. suburhgn area. When J firstship Democratic and tssned the became Mayor nf Nitro, it ocasfolinwing staìemrnt: difflcglt for anyone to say that"b am anDouDclng my rand.. they were a Democrat in Moinedacy this dato for Maine Taons. Tnnna.ship by frying te do the best'ship Democratic Committeeman. job j vontd as a Mayor to thyAlthough narmally this type of people in my vommanity, andoampaign woold noi start notti then au a Democratic Commit-Jansary, i fool Ibatitist'mportasit treman for the people in ourto clear the air as to whether i will Township, i believe that oem afterbe o candida teagat'n. i have been twelve years, most of thy rcsi-Democratic Committeeman for dents in Maine Township feel thattwelve years. Daring that lime, Democrats vast and do performMaine Township has dramatically tve!! if givre the apportaritychanged from the heaviest Re. Under ear new Chairman, Geongypahliranlewnnhip in the County, Dnnne, i feel that suburboeto o posllin where we arr now Democratic politics will Boorishwinning County and State can. and it is anew rime and nro for alldidates. soci as George Donne, those Demòerats that bave wor.Adli Stevenson, Mike Bokalis. bed hard over these pont munyand Alan Dixon. This change has. years. -blank fuesvaed to a livelycome about because of the campaign, and with the hnlp ofiremendoos efforts of oar Pee, oar dedicated Peered Caytains,duct Caplains and benaase we an exciting nest fony yearshave bees able to project an (s) Nickelas B. Stase

    St John Brebeufspecial milk programSt. John Brebeaf Scheel today

    annoanced its policy for free milkfoe children anuble ta pay the fallprice:óf milk served ondee the

    ---Special -South- Program.- -Local school officials, hare

    adapted the folloo'ittg famiiy sizeand income criteria for detnemin.ing eligibility: - -

    FnmUy SIan FannlIy kreme13,9305,1606,3907,6108,7409,860

    10,89011,91012,860

    10 - 13,760

    Each Additional12 -il - b4,600

    tS,590

    Family Membee 910

    Children from families whoseIncome is at nr below the levelssbown are eligible for-free milli.

    In addition, families that do notmeet ihese criteria but haveexpenses saatt as nnassaliy highmedical capeases, shelter casts ilseneess nf3O perdent of income,speelatedacatten expanses dottothe .neStab ne physical conditionuf a obuld, nr d'mostee or connallylonsas are niged lo xppiy.

    Appbtcativa foruss were givento families an hunk bill day.Addillosal copies ace ovble atthe prinnipai'o nfflty,z1'hz7lnfay.malien provided on the-.plica.lion is confidential and wtll he

    DemjtrPtaia Bankmonthly bingos

    On Taesday, ADg. 23, Drmp.stet Plaza State Bask condonedBingo for the residesls nf SI.Andrews Home. Celia Hansen,Bank Assist. Cashier, mas houizsnin a dziigbted bali nf players.

    The eakgs were brought in bythe Pani andesjayed by all. Men,Hansen

    ihanks Me, Casey, all lie- 5iste and Ihr valanitoes, far

    their asnintcsnen in making ii alaneby afternans for all,

    The Baek's programs fortinmenti af Sepbn.nhee ill be allDingo Damns, 5., Benedict. Toes.SoPI_ 6h, Graos Point, Thora.Sept, 151k. GzlfMill, Toes, Sept.20th. RegeDny Cenler, Tnes,

    used only foe the ponposti ofdeterinieieg eligibility. Applica.lions may be submitted ot coytime during Ihn year. To discour.age the ponlibility of minrrprr-sentalian, Ihr applioatiev formscontain o statement aboyo itospace for signatorn certifying thatall information fornishrd io tkrapplication is trae and corerot. Avadditional statement is added toWarn that the application iv bciogmade in cannedlian with Ihrreceipt of FoderaI funds, thatschool officiais may, faecaorc,verify - the informetion io theapplication, and that deliberatemisrepresentation of informationmay subject the applicant toprosecution under applicableState and criminal ntOttittlrn.

    In certain tases foster childrenare also eligible for these benefitstoo. Ifa family has foster childecsliving with them and wishes toappiy fer free milk, the familyshould contact the school. lt ofamily membor becomes onem.pleynd or if-family size changes.the family shonld contact Ikescheel Io Oie a new application.Snobs changes muy make Ihrchildren of3he family eligible forf