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oÇc . . ... A Small. Busines-CouncUis .. bemg astablihed bytiie - Nues :.Chaibr of Commerce and In- dustry, accordlngto Richard F. . . Leider,Piesident. H, . Or moe.than ,7OOsmafl . usbiesopètond managers ne d a special place whe they . 25t per;copy.'. .. ,, Ni1,:Çh:a *iihèr: fòrms StháiiBúsiñéss: Comuil . canfiid help for their unique prablèmu", Leidersald. ,. .The Charñber's Board of Direr- tara äcted ana recanunendatlon - by Eunice cinn al E.B.Conn Vending, Inc. oUIlles... Caiûi 'U, coordinate the ac-j ,.tivltlesatthe new Cauncil,Leider ... 96ä9OO-.14, oy tThomnU jbr . Village of.Njles Edition 8746 N SHERMNILES ILL Rugie Digest Lout! Hews Briefs OL. 25, NO. 7,TIIEBUGLE, TIU .: .FaréiitaóflO year old hoy,wbowas beaten up and bike stolenby3 ,teenagèrS, may drop flyers door-to-door in Wisner-Dempster area, .. iñ the hope parents of te0ñs may be awareof tletbeft and assaalt . Theirnoticeu io store windows offering a $100 reward for punitive identification of bays ommittiog crime resulted in their receiving 5 telephone calls. tant week. One caller repoited finding lwó helmets attbe above location, which were described in the window . bulletin., Fourother callers swore at the father of the boy, and tIten hiasg4np, onecallerdenonuciag the victim's father as "A jerk". ofthe Ifycar old boy praised Niles policemen's handling of .thematter,ohowing great compassion. . S'lilea Village Mmsger Ken Scheel reports plans arewiderway to . landscape the corner of Harlem and MilwaukeeAveanen. The ,. village is leasingthis corne fromthe cityof Chicago for $1 per year for the nest ton years hegmniog last January. Scheel said he hoped tlteianthcapiag would he completed by.falhHnwever, landseapers will first iave to clear away the foundation from the Sandtrap . reslàuraat which.hurnod dowum the early 1970's. Scheel enpeclu: . the,final costôfIhe landscaping locost between $5,000 and $10,000. . Thismnney will he provided by Revenue Sharisgfunds. ... : Arliagtoa Helght'a village hoard'nIegal committee rqcommen- ,. dedpostponingaayactinn regarding the banningofhandgunu from . its suburbs until after legal remedies haoe been determined by the courts. Moretban 300 people jammed thHendrlckuaa Room of the local libra'y Manday night in a replayaf Mactan Gri,ve'a histarical gun-banning meeting. Last week Buffalo brave's Mayar brokea.3 . tó a bevete opposing any, 'gun-banning action willI after the courts' reachtheirdecisioa. , 13 yearald Lisa Keller, a member ofSt. Jn!n's Lutheran Church, ,743 Milwaukee ave., Niles wilt.he ahle to spend 2 weekn at tho BroncoCamp for Asthmatic Children'ia West Virginia because df lhe'etfdctu 01 her friends at the Church. Two benefilu were held by the', church membera during July which rained $550 and an' anonymous donor added $200 to lhè fand. In addition, Rev.'HprÓId Neuberger, church pastor said he hoped to have the total dohatlolif': ' :- . ' ' CoalIlIuedanPafeSI ' ' : NQflCE ' " ' -The Bugle Newnpaperse'inmmunity newspapers and, as such, have an obligation toirint news and press releq9s of In-:.' terest,tn aurcommunity. Rowever, all preso rdlead,potices' andletters to he copsidered furpuhlicationmaut tyd'dduble, ' spaced, on only one'side of a page. Any handwritten or n clear co'pwll2nnthè considered forpablicatlan. . . '. ' . ' ItES UBUC LiBRAP" annaunced ': , ' ' ' , InherproposaltatheChamher 'Board, Cdnn listed Rose accam- .pliehmeatn as the Coabril's gaalm . . , -Astranger baulaess'climate In 'tlílds, resulting in a 'greater ConllnnedanPàgeld Wide variety 01 ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' by Diane Miller itéms in Nues Events auction The wid array and variety' of merchandise dud services being donated to the upcoming Nibs Events Committee Auction 4ir- lually assures that lhere will bd' something for everyone on lun- day evening, Aug. 2, at the beautiful air-conditioned shoinroom, 9229 Milwaukee ave. Bradford Museum 'of collector's Plates has donatedthe space. Ldtest donations . include 4 dinette- chairs, adding machine with table, ash resister with ' . Cuntloard en Pagelib 'The Village 2f Nias' bau joined theAmoeieanfldd,Cmus and incot television otitia.WMAQ-TV la ' pedmotieg a 'uintióawide Curdie- Pulmonary' Red'uacitatiòn' (0FR) ', training . program daring the ' .fnt?ntksn ofäuly.aad August. The lu 'called "Roce for Uf'. ' ' The Ameeinon Ited Coana han' publishel atenthookthat, in part, .' covers artificial' respiration, one ' parean CPR und clearing ah- ateuetest,.aiewayu. Tojiùtine lif saving tsaintag pragebii'j'óu muni atop 'at. the, NUes " Admiaietratton Building,. 7001 Milwaukee ave. und fill eut unapplieinioa.' After year a$si- cation han been ffled,,,'Aunennan d'. Censo will mud'. yea their 'und inntrtletinnn on ta 'where;thq CpR: p0j aiteqye, hautet ",., ', Stated NilewFire'Chief, MIc. HoelbI, "The entire purpose 'uf the pragrümiata got more peaple iavolveol.in haawng what fe, do ij they' see aonghaving a eaediau,areest (frpmHbaot attack, drowning, etd'bffeiing fruta na airway abstraktion (clOthing an Park appeals to residents to help curb :::" ' -': IOnI vandalisiri ' .Nilen Parb -Director William Hugltos- told The Bugle:bo is mining un appeal to , all Nitos residents to be on the alert for vandalism' in the packs and report 'all suspicious activities to either the Riles Fahre, or the ' ParkDislrictntlicon. In addition Hughé's said all full time: snpervisnrs 'for the Park Dlstricthavo been unIted to check, unthe parks during their working ' hours, botbday and night, for any acta ofvandalism. , » . ' Board commissioner Walt ' Benssereported at last week's meeting of the Nilen,Parh Board that malicious vandalism had in- EästM:ä in'e GenertulÇaucus ' ' seeks qualified candidates The East M lue Townsh p th s must Chao ca Generill Caucus in ' asking didatesatitsAug4'meetiñg:, residente to caine, forward 'as ' Although Ilse screeinog,process candidates for District 63 'and. : bylhenominatmg cnrnmittèe haï District',2S7 School Board Mem-',,. heencnmplete'd, the bylawn ofthe TIters: Becauseof the early filing caucus allow .fur'the nòmiosatinn date for thé November election, ' Coatlooed on Page 22 ' creased lins' summer:to a pdist. where it has heed more widespread and more destructive than ever before. Over $700wor- - 1h at damage was,done is Groen- wood Park; 0000'Greenwoed ave; where park playground equip- ment aud,trees were irreparably damaged: Gober incideols of vandalism have occurred in Kirk Lane Park, Grenaan Heights and Courtland Park. ' - According tu Hughes, between $4,000 , and $5;000 worth of - damages haVe been incurred lu bbc ' parks this ammer alone' which, he 'noted, was "con-' siderebly aver last year's flgnres."Cólid an Page 34; Räce för Life' fund):' -"Ohviausly,' continued Shown with Fire Chief Haelbl Chief'Haefbl,' "the mata peuple ' ace Village uf Nies. employees trained ho th murqlivee can Cothy-Asm Miller and Richard

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. . ... A Small. Busines-CouncUis.. bemg astablihed bytiie - Nues:.Chaibr of Commerce and In-

dustry, accordlngto Richard F.. . Leider,Piesident. H,

. Or moe.than ,7OOsmafl.

usbiesopètond managersne d a special place whe they

. 25t per;copy.'.

.. ,, Ni1,:Çh:a *iihèr: fòrmsStháiiBúsiñéss: Comuil

. canfiid help for their uniqueprablèmu", Leidersald.,. .The Charñber's Board of Direr-tara äcted ana recanunendatlon

- by Eunice cinn al E.B.ConnVending, Inc. oUIlles...

Caiûi 'U, coordinate the ac-j,.tivltlesatthe new Cauncil,Leider

... 96ä9OO-.14,

oy tThomnU jbr . Village of.NjlesEdition

8746 N SHERMNILES ILL

Rugie DigestLout! Hews Briefs

OL. 25, NO. 7,TIIEBUGLE, TIU

.: .FaréiitaóflO year old hoy,wbowas beaten up and bike stolenby3,teenagèrS, may drop flyers door-to-door in Wisner-Dempster area,.. iñ the hope parents of te0ñs may be awareof tletbeft and assaalt. Theirnoticeu io store windows offering a $100 reward for punitiveidentification of bays ommittiog crime resulted in their receiving5 telephone calls. tant week. One caller repoited finding lwóhelmets attbe above location, which were described in the window .bulletin., Fourother callers swore at the father of the boy, and tItenhiasg4np, onecallerdenonuciag the victim's father as "A jerk".

ofthe Ifycar old boy praised Niles policemen's handling of.thematter,ohowing great compassion.

.S'lilea Village Mmsger Ken Scheel reports plans arewiderway to

. landscape the corner of Harlem and MilwaukeeAveanen. The,. village is leasingthis corne fromthe cityof Chicago for $1 per year

for the nest ton years hegmniog last January. Scheel said he hopedtlteianthcapiag would he completed by.falhHnwever, landseaperswill first iave to clear away the foundation from the Sandtrap

. reslàuraat which.hurnod dowum the early 1970's. Scheel enpeclu:. the,final costôfIhe landscaping locost between $5,000 and $10,000.. Thismnney will he provided by Revenue Sharisgfunds. ...

: Arliagtoa Helght'a village hoard'nIegal committee rqcommen-,. dedpostponingaayactinn regarding the banningofhandgunu from. its suburbs until after legal remedies haoe been determined by the

courts. Moretban 300 people jammed thHendrlckuaa Room of thelocal libra'y Manday night in a replayaf Mactan Gri,ve'a histaricalgun-banning meeting. Last week Buffalo brave's Mayar brokea.3

. tó a bevete opposing any, 'gun-banning action willI after the courts'reachtheirdecisioa.

, 13 yearald Lisa Keller, a member ofSt. Jn!n's Lutheran Church,,743 Milwaukee ave., Niles wilt.he ahle to spend 2 weekn at thoBroncoCamp for Asthmatic Children'ia West Virginia because dflhe'etfdctu 01 her friends at the Church. Two benefilu were held bythe', church membera during July which rained $550 and an'anonymous donor added $200 to lhè fand. In addition, Rev.'HprÓIdNeuberger, church pastor said he hoped to have the total dohatlolif':

' :- . ' 'CoalIlIuedanPafeSI ' '

: NQflCE ' "' -The Bugle Newnpaperse'inmmunity newspapers and, assuch, have an obligation toirint news and press releq9s of In-:.'terest,tn aurcommunity. Rowever, all preso rdlead,potices'andletters to he copsidered furpuhlicationmaut tyd'dduble,

' spaced, on only one'side of a page. Any handwritten or n clearco'pwll2nnthè considered forpablicatlan. . . '. ' . '

ItES UBUC LiBRAP"

annaunced ': , ' ' ', InherproposaltatheChamher'Board, Cdnn listed Rose accam-

.pliehmeatn as the Coabril'sgaalm .

. , -Astranger baulaess'climateIn 'tlílds, resulting in a 'greater

ConllnnedanPàgeld

Wide variety 01 ' . ' ' ' '' ' by Diane Miller

itéms in NuesEvents auctionThe wid array and variety' of

merchandise dud services beingdonated to the upcoming NibsEvents Committee Auction 4ir-lually assures that lhere will bd'something for everyone on lun-day evening, Aug. 2, at thebeautiful air-conditionedshoinroom, 9229 Milwaukee ave.Bradford Museum 'of collector'sPlates has donatedthe space.

Ldtest donations . include 4dinette- chairs, adding machinewith table, ash resister with

' . Cuntloard en Pagelib

'The Village 2f Nias' bau joinedtheAmoeieanfldd,Cmus and incottelevision otitia.WMAQ-TV la'pedmotieg a 'uintióawide Curdie-Pulmonary' Red'uacitatiòn' (0FR) ',training . program daring the '.fnt?ntksn ofäuly.aad August. The

lu 'called "Roce forUf'. '

' The Ameeinon Ited Coana han'publishel atenthookthat, in part, .'covers artificial' respiration, one

' parean CPR und clearing ah-ateuetest,.aiewayu.

Tojiùtine lif saving tsaintagpragebii'j'óu muni atop 'at. the,NUes " Admiaietratton Building,.7001 Milwaukee ave. und fill eutunapplieinioa.' After year a$si-cation han been ffled,,,'Aunennan

d'. Censo will mud'. yea their'und inntrtletinnn on ta

'where;thq CpR: p0j aiteqye,hautet ",., ',Stated NilewFire'Chief, MIc.

HoelbI, "The entire purpose 'ufthe pragrümiata got more peapleiavolveol.in haawng what fe, do ijthey' see aonghaving aeaediau,areest (frpmHbaot attack,drowning, etd'bffeiing frutana airway abstraktion (clOthing an

Park appealsto residentsto help curb

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vandalisiri' .Nilen Parb -Director William

Hugltos- told The Bugle:bo ismining un appeal to , all Nitosresidents to be on the alert forvandalism' in the packs andreport 'all suspicious activities toeither the Riles Fahre, or the

' ParkDislrictntlicon.In addition Hughé's said all full

time: snpervisnrs 'for the ParkDlstricthavo been unIted to check,unthe parks during their working

' hours, botbday and night, for anyacta ofvandalism. , »

. ' Board commissioner Walt' Benssereported at last week's

meeting of the Nilen,Parh Boardthat malicious vandalism had in-

EästM:ä in'e GenertulÇaucus ' '

seeks qualified candidatesThe East M lue Townsh p th s must Chao ca

Generill Caucus in ' asking didatesatitsAug4'meetiñg:,residente to caine, forward 'as ' Although Ilse screeinog,processcandidates for District 63 'and. : bylhenominatmg cnrnmittèe haïDistrict',2S7 School Board Mem-',,. heencnmplete'd, the bylawn ofthe

TIters: Becauseof the early filing caucus allow .fur'the nòmiosatinndate for thé November election, ' Coatlooed on Page 22 '

creased lins' summer:to a pdist.where it has heed morewidespread and more destructivethan ever before. Over $700wor- -

1h at damage was,done is Groen-wood Park; 0000'Greenwoed ave;where park playground equip-ment aud,trees were irreparablydamaged: Gober incideols ofvandalism have occurred in KirkLane Park, Grenaan Heights andCourtland Park. ' -

According tu Hughes, between$4,000 , and $5;000 worth of

- damages haVe been incurred lubbc ' parks this ammer alone'which, he 'noted, was "con-'siderebly aver last year'sflgnres."Cólid an Page 34;

Räce för Life'

fund):' -"Ohviausly,' continued Shown with Fire Chief HaelblChief'Haefbl,' "the mata peuple ' ace Village uf Nies. employeestrained ho th murqlivee can Cothy-Asm Miller and Richard

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Nués Little LeagueWorld Séries Champs

With n 28-0 record, the NuesLittle Leagse White Sox ere theWorld Series Champs.. Shown above: Bottom row (110r) Joe Eichman, George Lasgis,Ricky Becker, lUcky Thiel, JohnAntich and Jeff Koppensteiner.

Trident Seniodiréctor

The NUéS Senior Center ChoralGroup obviously has neverforgotten the meaning of-obedience, literally. Followisg a

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Vol. 21, No. 7, July 30, 1981

8746 N. Shermer Rd.Ntleo, ILL. 80648

Phooe: 966-3900-l-Z-4PnblishedWeekly on Thursday

in Nitos, illinoisSecond Class poslage for

The Bugle paid at Chicago, ill.

Sobseriptios rate (inadvnce)Per single espy $25Oneyeae $8.00Two years $19.00Thrreyears $20.00lyearSeuior Cilisru $8.10lyear (os100eomslry) $20.00tyear (foreigu) $25.00

All tiPO addressesas forServleemen $18.00

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Middle row (I to r) Glenn Km.rnisski, Mitch Gryhoski, Asdy.Barrett, Nick Langis, Jon Blakeand Loca Froscione.

lap raw (I to r) Coach MitchGrybonki, Manager Jim Etch-mas and Coach Don Kuomioski.

rs take choralliterally'

recent outing that was devotedmore to levity than choral music,-Director Evelyn Heidemannanked that the gronp come to theregular Toeoday rehearsal "intheir working clothes."

Taking her at her word, mem-bern of the group came in

. clothing reglecting the workingrontine br Senior Citizens, suchas gardening, painting, plum.bing, washing windows, and aplethora of lesser and sundrylashs ahsut thehome.

Director Hcidemann, never ata loss for words, dropped her jawas the members entered theSenior Center in janilorialregalia, and woo completely nus-plussed mtil te laughter sub.sided, Oben recovered her longueand conducted the rehearsal

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9002 Waukegan Rd.Morton Grove

FEATURING COMPLETEHOME FURNISHINGS -.

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Sealy - Cannon - Dresher - LevolorShop with mo at the Furniture Mart

and buy like a stoee owner

Glenview Bank - . . -

forseniors i Senior Citizens' -,ÑEWS AND VIEWS I

- Members uf Glenview State1Bank's Sinty Plus Club leftFriday, July 17 fer a five day tripta the Mackinac SeIend area, Thefully escorted tarir, designed in

- particalarfer the Sesier traveler,left from the Bank's parking lotat880WalikèMVd - - -

Os Aug, 24, the group is plae-sing a one day trip to Geneva,Illinois. In September, a trip toNiagara Falls' is planned aleugmithotherane day outings.

Membership in the Sixty PlusClub in opes to persans sixtyyearn or elder who maintain, a-$100- huldlEe is ang, type ofSavings or NOW. Account at theGlenviem Stole Bash. Personsinterested should restart theBankat 729-1950, est. 294 or 354.

LWV plansRavinia outing

The Mortes Grave - NileaLeague of Women Voters willtake time during their naznzsserplanning rossions to enjoy a can-certaoderthe stars.

On Aug. T-al 7:30 these corn.rnusity workers will meet atRavieia ta listen to "Â Salute toRodgers and Harnrnerutein" bythe Chicago Syrnphosy Or-eheutra, Leugne of Women Voteractivities are, opes to all NUesand Martas Grave reoideats.

Any ose winking directions orfurther inlormatios please call905-2259.

Skokie Chapter ofRetired PersonsAmerican Association of Ito-

licol Persons, Skahie Aura, NoroIsShore Chapter, hu mother of itseantizssing and ongoing BestThenday of the mooth Programmeetings chatead- by Mn. JeanEeoc. Rabin Ko-rey, ServiceRepresentative for Noetheaee,whose program is entitlud "Fan-dinas nd Advantages of HealthMnintenance Oeganinations''-: 11MO). President Sam Sstts-berg, 675,7O7 wifl caS tisemeeting to acder promptly el 1

. PcI. Leonard D. Sellers, son of pan. Tausduy, Augsat 4, in theMr. and Mrs. Gary N. Sellers of soditorims ut the Shokie Publie9049 Greenwood, Nibs, has corn- Disco-y, 5215 Ouhlon st.pleted One Station Unit Traisnog Another partofthe Agenda osSI(OSUT) at the U.S. Army lofais- be the sonaunoumonta of maretry,School, Fort Bcnning, Ga . involvements for membeis und

He in a 1951 graduate ol Maine foIson programs within our NorthEast High School, garb Ridge. - Share Acea.

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News for all Niles Seniors (age 62 and ovér)from the Niles Senior Centér

8060 Oakton, Niles 967-6100 ext 76

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Our driver's training refresher course will begin on Monday,August 3, and run tram 15 am. until neon. This is athree partcourse, held on Mondays. It will end August 17. The Instructeruare Mary and John Mueller, St is designed to prepare in-dividualn far tIse written part of the driver's licenueenamieation, There tu en charge for this clase. Pleane call the

Icenter toregioter at907-OtOO cnt. 70. -

TRIP REGISTRATÍON

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Monday, Asgust3 at 10a.m. individuals pluming on ixhizsgthe Wiocunnia State Fair Trip may registorfer it by walking inand purchasing their tickets. Na telephone reservations mill heaccepted until alter noun that day. The trlpvill leave at 15 am.on Monday, August 10 und return at 5 p.m. Bau tjosnsportation

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and admission tickets to the fair ground are included mitlsin the$4.2ltichet. .

On Monday, August 3 at 15:45 urn. individuals planning an

Itaking

theWoodolucktripmay registerferthe trip by walking inand purchasing their tickets. No telephone reservations will heaccepted until after noon that day. The trip will leave at 9a.m.en Friday, August28and relurn hetween5:3OandO p.m. Ticketsare $17 each. Included within the ticket are han transportation,admission te the Volo Antique Aule Museum, a eirtain beef aujan luncheon at the McHeery Couetry Clnh, and tickets to theplay "Ludien is Waiting" (a comedy about the life ofwaitreuseu) attheWoudstock Opera Houne. :

OTHERACTIVI'IY REGISTRATIONS

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Have youueenthe dIfference?

. Prabablynot, ifyaraareas ebaervaat au meat efthe people I havespahento.

What in the werld am I talking almut? I aiji referring ta signs,. landscaping, parkinglutu, weedsandavartetynfthings thatgainta

: - making a village an attractive er uis unattractive place te live and. shupm -

New a hit of informaban an to what has happened, what is hap-penlng, aíodwliatwlu happen.

The Iirntutepte heautify Biles strted in earneut in Jane sf1973.-- At that tIme the Village Bannt panned au erdlisanre railed the

"Nlles.I5euuing and Property Maintezanee Code". The purpose uf, theesdeinteset,nainlrnwnetandarda regardieg the maintenance of. humen, apartments and business proper-ties. Under the leadership

; - nf Mr. Todd Bavaro, whe beads that Depurtzueet,,e have seen)and have pua nticed) parking luta repaired, paved, swept andgenerally updated. Told heu aIse keen meeting with varions

t towslsonseandapartznentownersto improve these arcanas well.

InFekruary, 1976, the League uf Women Vaters nl Morton Groveand Nues sakmitted a study our Village Fathers which utated in Lessence that tIle Village was well rue, hut there-was room for in-

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aal.,alaéa.r4aaOas.. H.Is.bwo.Ua.58la.ybaard.tno.s.rJacjarCatszaedlath o. a,i,dM,nnns..a.rlatznloe far Sloe Aesazla.0 Fa5kmIton Ao.aclaOoe.

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prevement. The free has, fer example, is great, hut we sheuld Im-prsvetheappearance efesn'eummunity. -

Also in 1976 the Village Beard commissioned a ntudy for the pur-peseofheantlfylng Mishankee Avenneanwellas other commercialareasefourVlllage. Thinstudylean completedinJaneef 1977.

Wurking in conjunction with the State of Illinois and the localbuuisesamen inthe 7600-7765 bleche efMilwaukee Avenue, Mr. KeeScheel, oar Village Manager, wan able ta complete the Im-provement of Milwankee, Heward and Harlem. The tutal cent ofthatimprnvementwasüs cuecas uf$2,420,000. The local bauinessgscontributed-ta- the jek by voluntarily removing their nun-cenfnrmlng pole slIms in advance of the removal date. They alun

- Irnprevedthe access to parkIng areas in Orant nf their stores whIchstdedtheheaatlfication. tHaveyeaneticed?j

In cooperaBan with the Biles Chainher of Cemmerce, sign corn-parry represenlatives and Village Board memhers, a new erdlnan-cewanpropmedtoanahaiaturtherheautfftcaionby regulating the9ize and placement nf sIgns. Alter over a yenr'u werkon the new- -

- ordinance, which was pasued in November, 1979, the enforcementefthatnrdinancebegan:

Since then, n total uf 275 sIgns have keen removed. Among thatnumber wOre twó billboards just nardo uf the Brunswick Bowl, ene

-at Todd's Early Timen Restaurant, nne at the old NUes Pout Officeand- four on Dempnter Street junO to the west uf Flint FederalSaviiigannd Loan. (Have you noticed?) We are presently working

- wlthatherbnstnessentonelicltthetrcooperntlnn. -

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dos Issdrprondent Csznmntsity .'Vrn-s1onpe'r Eztzabuiha'd its 1957 9683900

Original idea for nystem borni in ilea

RED system inreúsesservice and sàves $$$Looking Backin The Bugle

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'- Village engineer Oison renIos-da it weuld tobt an $8,000,000sewer project lo cmb Nilea floodproblemu..,Ntles Chamber uf

- Commerce aftei-nnen parade andevening fireworks at Nutre Damecelehrates 4th...10 p.m. curfewstrictly enfea-ced...59 year oldRiverview DrIve- man's deathruled ealcide...Eugeue Anderson,Jr., Edna Walger and Eve Meyerelected Biles library of-ficeru...Rudy Mazurkas rnnvingla Asgust, both nf them involvedin many NUes activities including

Jihrary, park, Woman's Club,Biles Days, schuois and localcharity driveu...Stan Lawr,Geerge Mahoney and ldnaWalger head Niles CitizensCommittee,,,Grand opening ferGolf Mill Stats - Bauk.:.NieniteOtto Miheisos writes from Den-mark for visit after being aimentfer 34 years..New YorktownCorporation huildieg completedat 7024 Milwauhee...Free polioclinIc July 19 after Blaue over-cernes doctoro hesitation to getinvelved in free Clinic...Nileubegs renidents to disconnectdownspautu from uewérs toalleviate flood prablems.,.Voteon $050,900 hand haue fer ad-ditien tè over-crowded EastMaine High Schoul )Apallu)whIch includes $250,050 for OatsSchool additin...Kathy PickupBiles Days queen ran-didate...Treep 45 at CampNapowan...4 year old Northwest

.Jewish Congregation lireakuground for new buildIng at 9250serth "east , nfWSshingtan"...Desplte 19 ad-ditianal mea, Niles payroll

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Nues Policesoftball teamundefeated.The BIles Police Softball team

defeated the Skokie PolledDepartment team Sunday,- July20 by a score of 24-11 for theirseventh win ina raje.

Leading the hItting attack forBiles were John Katseelias -andDeanes McEnerney wIth five hItseach, hoaserunuwere hIt by TonyFidanza, Gary. Amato, EdBacker and Densa McEnerney(wheldtlhsmersnu). -

The NUes team lakes ea North-brook Police Department Suo-day, August 2 at 10:35 am. atJouwlak Pack. NUes record is 7-S.

The slow and metIculous workwhich -has created Biles' fiveCommunity fire departmentassistance program in finallypreparing to branch oat intaprojects-which will surely benefitarearesidento. Theprogram, themont sophIsticated andprngrensive eatnide of California,willsodeabt be amodiai the fntareas a model for nubarban cern-maoltlesthrooghoatthe country.

Follewing the creation of ttNRegional -Emergency Dispatch)RED) system, fire departmentsin Biles, Murton Grave, Glen-view, -North Maine and Glen-brook have combined to assisteach other daring emergencycalls and share the cost of asingle dispatching system ratherthanhaving separate dispatchersfareacb fire department.

- Fire officiais foresee the daywhen area fire departments par-ticipatiag in RED will aine havejoint training, as well au juintpurchasing of equipment, jeintfire prevention bureaus whichwould inClude a single arson in-vestIgatioo team for the area aswell as combined maintenancefor all participating fire depar-taseots.

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Nifes Fire Department DutyChief Barry Kinownhi said rea-poma times ta emergencim havebeen reducedfrom five anda halfmInutes lo an average-of threeminales per call due to combineddispatching. This is mainly danto n procedure instituted by REDcalled CIment-Station Bespanne.lIning thin system, fire depar-Detain. within the RED systemcruna village herders to respondta fIre if théy are elmer than thelocalfiredepai-tasent. -

Snbneqaently, Morton Greveand North Mame fire departmen-ta, which are located on the NUesherder, often arrive before NUesfiremen to an emergency nearthe village herder. Also, If Bilesfire eqaipment n tied up, atanother emergency, RED dispel-chers have the authority to in-stantly call for eqsipmeot andmen from other RED fire depar-tmeota. Befare the RED system,this had to he done through firechiefs taloiog critical miouteu taget such peraniusioo.

Plans fur the RED systemhegan in the fall nf .1973, soldKinowski, when village officiatefromNileu, Morton Grove, Skohie

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Rotary donationto M-NASR

Shown above in Bob Wordell President, NUns/Morton GioveRotary Club- prenenthag a check in the amount 01. $270 te EanilWinograd, Director, Maint-Biles Asasciatian of SpecialRecreation. This donation.is to previde 2 camp scholarshipa tu M-N/tSR's summer day camp program with azur child from Biles andune from MortonGrove being the-recipients of the dunatien.

The Maine-Nibs- Ausoclatlon uf Special Recreation upoorsamen day campa fer kids. Serving approximately 250 specialpapulatino children, and no adult camp serving aheat 75 disabledadults. - -. -

For mere information about any of M-BASICs year ronzadrecreational opportunities for special papulatiens, call 968-5535, orvisit the accessible M-NASR Leisure Center at 7640 Main st., inBiles.

IPersons

planning on atteedingtke August Extravaganza may

Itillp.m.onTuesday,Augastl.

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wilt be held os Friday, Angust 14 at neon. Ticketswalking in and purchasing their tickets. The August Ex-

Citizen Commission 0015 Tournament may reginler tor Ibis

are $2.50. This includes entertaiument by Bob Thomlienon, u

ch. Notelephone reservations will be accepted for this event un-

register for this evenl on Tuesday, August 4th attO am. by

one-man variety uhow, and grilled hut dog and hamburger lud-

Individuals planning on participating in the Nileu Senior:

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event onToesday, August 4 at 10:45 am. The Tournament willhe held ne Wedeesday, August 16 at Tam Golf Course, 7600Howard at 9 am. The enlry tee in $1, which includes one freegolf ball. Telephone reservations tor this event will be accepted

. aflo- 1 p.m. os Tuesday, August 4.

TALKONIIOWTOCONDUCTAGARAGESALE

Mrs. Cnqsie Coleman will speak on how to conduct a garagenate os Tuesday, August 4 at 1:35 p.m. There in no charge forthis, andoll ore welcometo attend.

Q8.JILTINGCLASS -

Our quilting class is held on the first and third Weduesday ofeach month at 15:30 am. There is no charge for thin clans whichin apee ta aU Niles residents, age 63 and over. There will he aquilting class un Wednesday, August 5 at 10:35 am.

TRAVEL COMMITTEE

Our travel coeanitteetho group thot plans the one-day bustrips wilimeet on Thurodhy, August 6 at 2 p.m. All are welcome -

toatteed.: '

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Those wishing lo ojahe an appuietment lar a free private-con-uultation milk an attorney on Friday, August 7 in the morning -may da no by railing the senior center prior to Ibis at 907-0150ext. 76. This type at legal aid is for those with an intereut in ob-taining informationaheut willuonly.

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The NilosSenior Conter is sponsoring its umani picnic on

IIIFriday,

July 31 at 11 am. at the Nites College. Plcnicers areashed to bring their own lusch. The center mill providebeverages, watermelon, charcoal grills, charcoal, lighter fluid,fan and garnet. The Nitro College in lo-atad at the southeastcoreer ofliarlem andTuuhy. Theentrasce to the picnic grove Isun Tank)', approximately block east of Harlem Avenue.There Is no charge for the picole. The rain daim is Friday,

IAugust 7. Please calltheneelorcentertamake a renervation;

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Pasek honoredby fellow officers

On Thurdy, July 23 Lt. Pete Pasek of the Nues Police Depar-lineal celebrated his fiftieth liìrthday.Shown above is Pete with acakeprésented by his Shift as a gesture oftheir feeliags for a greatLieutenant and Watch Commander. Lt. Pasek will retire from the

. NilesPeliceDepartmentafter 26yearsof service on Aagust 1, 1981.Members of Pete's Shift present for bis party were Dmrnis

McEnerney, Martin Stankowtcz, Jr., Dean Strzetecki, LenOthrinch, RobertGrudzien andGeoffWilson.

A retirement dinner honoring Lt. Pasek will be held on Friday,-Aag. 7 at the Home of the White Eagle, 6839 Milwaukee, Nitos.Cocktails wifi he at 6:30 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. dinner. Donation is$20 per pernan. Pasek is heing honored for his 28 years of service

- wittsthe departsnent. Far individnat or group tickets contact Capt.BlltTerpinasnrllgt. StanSosnowskiatt47-0400.

wIUfriendship hoursThe Western illinois University

Alumni Association wO host aseries of summer friendshiphaars Thursday, July 30 throaghFriday, Aug. 7 at isveratlocations inthe Chicagoarea.

From 5-7 p.m. Thursday, July30, a friendship hour will be heldat the Chicago City CentreHaliday Inn, 300E. Ohio.

A friendship hour will he heldfrom5-7 p.m. Thwodoy, Aug. 6 atthe Gurnee Holiday Inn, 6161 W.Grandave., Gsroee; and from 5-7p.m. Friday, Aug. 7atthe HuffingMeadosss Holiday Ion, I-IO andRoule 53, Rolling Meadows.

Far further iofonnatios or toAA.&2. S maké reservations, contact' . . . . . Alumni Prigrams . Office

Memorial Hall, WItS, Macomb,. ,IL6t455-tetephone 309-298-1914.

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ssI benefitsfórdisabledchildren

Dinbled childrèn, includingthose who are mentally retarded,regardlesu of their age can bepaid Supplemental Security 1-come (SS!) hesefits.

Sst is a federal program ad.ministered by the Social SecurityAdmiuiolrotios. It makes mon-.thly cash payments to peoplewith limited income and re500r-ceo who are 65 and over ordisabled orblind. Mosey to makeSSI paymebts comes fromfederal general revenues, notfrom social security (FICA)taxes.

To determine ifa child under 18is eligible, part of a parent's iucome and assois are consideredto he the child's. Nul all of theparent's income counts, however.There are allowances for workand living expenses and for otherchildren whomay tiveat home.

After a child torso 18, only hisor -her own income and assetscount in deciding if he or she iseligible. -

A child cannot receive both IStand AFDC payments. If eligibleunder both programs, his or berparents or guardian can choosewhich ever payment best suitsthefamily.- The basic measure of a rotar-ded person's eligibility is his nrher tQ. Otber factors cas betaken into consideration is somecases. Generally a child under 18in considered disabled if his orherlQ is 59 or less. Ao adult 18 orover with aw IQ of 49 or less ioconsidered disabled. Other fac-tars can he considered if the IQ is10 or fewer Points higher,however.

Far more information about551 for disabled or retarded por-sonsof any age call any socialnecority office. The people therewill he glad- lo esplaio theprogram und to answer any -

qoéstions. The special teleser-vicenrnn&er for the Des Plaisesarea is823-0815. -

st. FrancisHospitalblood driveThere's -a chronic shortage of

blood in this region. You can helplessen the shortage so commonlyseen dnriog the month of -Asgsstby doñating blood during - theTuesday, Aug. 4 blood drive at St.Francis Hospital ofEvanstun, 355-Ridge ave., Evanston.

The blood drive io held in at-fillatios with the North SobsrhanBlood Center, the sole supplierforbloodio this region.

Anyoseiu good health, betweenthe ages of 17 and 65 and over 110pounds cansafelygive blood.

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Senior Citizen - News--- MEALSON-WHEE1ßNEED VOLUNTEERS

Volunteers are needed to deliver meals-on-wheels to olderreuidents in Morton Grove who are unable to prepare their ownmento. The meals are prepared lu the kitchenuof the BelbanyTerrace Health Care Facility and ore delivered within the -Village. -----. -- - -- -

Volunteers are ashed to donate an hour or on- nroand Ion-chitase, a car, and the desire to help a neighbor. For more is-foronation contact the Morton Grove Health Department at 9-4tOOenl.289. - - - -

VISITINGNURSE ASSOCIATION -

The Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) offers health care -inthe home nuder physiciau's orders usosllyto peuplé returnisghome from a hospital stay sr to thosewhò have an on-goingacste condition. Such care bus been provided in this comménityfor more thus 80 yesrs. The VNA is ant u nursing pool. lt isahealth care organization whose Staff are folly trained, llcensedund experienced professionals. 00e of thole professionals is -

Christine Fri500i, a nsrse opecialist io the health problems of- the older person. Chris will he available to Morton Grove

residcotu Monday moroingo between 8:30 and noon toaoswerquestions, make home visits, and lo conduct health educationprograms. Contact Cris at the Morton Grove Health Depar-tment, 965-4198 cot. 289 orthe VNA main office ut677-4l64.

.-TRAVEL ASK ABOUT DISCOUNTS

With the siooimer und vacations in Ist! swing, many seniorsare traveling, and in fact the senior population io fast beconiingthe oalioo's largest travel market. - The travel industry hasresponded by offering a wide variety of diovuouta. Oncedisallowed by law, airline travelers can noi take advantage ofsubstantial reductions for those individuals over age 65, with theaverage fare equaling 3h the cast of a regulär one-way conchtichet. Wheo making a reservation on any airline, be sure to ashabout their discounts. Amtrak fares for seniors äre discounted-25 per cent where the one-way ticket io $40 or more. Greyhoundand Traitways hoses give a 13 percent discount to senior citizenriders. A free lifetime permit for all U.S. parks, recreationalareas, and monuments is attainable to anyone 62 and older bywniting Public Inquiries, National Park Service, Washingtoo,D.C. 2t240. . - -

Keep is mind that travel within the Village of Mortrn Greve is-available for just 35* on the American Cab or absolutely free onthe Senior-Tran bss. For more information call 9854858 weok-days nine to noon.

CLUBAT PRAIIUEVJEW

Expanding membership in the senior clubs meeting- at thePrairie View Community Center has neceositated openinganotker duy'to accomodate Morton Grove seniors age-55 ausdolder who would like tu drop io to play curds or socialize. - Thenew senior group trill meet from 11 am. to 2:30 p.m. everyThursday. For fsrther informaliUn contact Lo Provost at 965-4359.- - - - -

- - MEDICARE REMINDER - - - -

Th, 2fjuillion senior and disabled Americans who rceiveMedicare benefits are reminded of theuerecent adaptatioño loMedicare coverage. Palieots no louger will bave to spend threedays in a hospital before beisgeligible for Medicareb home -

care benefits. Also eliminated is the 180 day limitan hume curebenefits, to sulomted days (assessed by Medicare) of coveragé.The $60 deductible for home care is also dropped and oc-cspatinnal therapy is now covered byMedicare. To quAlify forMedicare coverage, a senior ordisubled patieñl most he under a

- doctor's care, be.homebosud and bave a doctor's written orderfor home health care services. Occupational therapy joinsskilled nursing, physical therapy and speech therapy on the listofapprove4 Medicare services. - -

A special pnmphtet entitled, Avoiding Prohlèmn WithMedicare Claims, to available free, by culltag the Morton GroveSenior Center, 6101 Capulina, 965-4198 ext. 289. - -

- YOUCAÑCONTROLTHERISKOFCANCER - -

Habits, medical history, health practices, and workplace canall be contributing factors to the mystery of cancer invasion.Yet caecer io not as mysterioss as it once was, the AmericanCancer Society cuntioseo to pursue answers to questionssorrosoding this disease.

At 03f p.m. o Mosday, August 24, the Morton Grovè HealthDepartment wilt show the new Cancer Society film, "Von CanControl the Risk of Caocer". Discussion on cancertopics as wellau free literature-will he available after the film, This freeprogram io open lo all residents and will be held at the MortonGrove Library's Banter Asditorises. - -

For more mformation abouttheoe and otheé senior programs,call the Morton Grove Senior Plot-Line, weekdays, 9 am. untilnoon, 965-4051, or Bud Swanson, Senior Services Cour-'dinutor/Heatth Educator ut thvVillage Rail, 945-4196.

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Church & Temple otesMTJC

Registration for the forth-coming year at Matee TownshipJewish Congregation, 8800Ballard rd. Des Plaies is saw

- apeo for thr Religious Scheel,Norsery Srhoel aod High Holidayreservatioes. They cao he madeby reetartieg lhe Synagogue uf-fice. Howard Blau, EsrcotivrDirector, will aeseer all yourqueoti005.

Durieg the remaleder se thesuoumer months a full schedule ufreligious sers'ices conhieue al theSyuugugue o'ith informal Sah-bulb ere services is lhe Chupelrecited ul 730 p.m. lluturduyservices bogie al O aro. io the

. Sanctuary, und the closingSulurduy prayers si 7:30 pos.folloevrd by Stavduluh.

Daily eriuyae is ut 73o uso., und 730 pos. Sassduyu O e.su.)

Muorners and 5'ahrzeil nbscrs'crsare especially invited In pur-linipule in the doily prsycrn.

. NSJCFriday evening, July 31 nOne-

mal Services will be Iseld ut Nor-thwest Suburban JennishCongregation, 7000 W. Lyons,Murtdn Gruye at 73S p.m. io thesmall Chapel.

Saturday osnrning al 5:35 am.,Allg. t Robert Weinberg esili beBar Mitzvah and during eveninCServices David Yosnlob snillcelebrate his Bar Milsvsh.

Services un Sunday morningwill be held at 9 um.

MIKE'S".6500 N. MILWAUKEE

fr .eas FLOWERS R FIORAI SERIONSE.CORSaOESRHOL5E pIones is NE -OO4O""-"--

The "AMMO" Singers of EdisonPark Lotfseran Charch have hereasked by WGN-TV to portiripatein tIse "Heritage of. Faith"program tu be seen no Sunday,Ant. tt.

The name "AMMI" is Hebrewand means "My People". Theredre about thiele ysung people inIhr grunp and they hune sung inWisesesis, tndiuna, und all overthe greater Cisicogoland areu.These talented young Christianmen und u' ensenen jsy preneislsng

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The nsnntlslv celebration nl IhnSu crues eel nl Coi 551510e 0 55v ill behcld SI the Nilen CnssssnunilyChurch I Utsilnd Prenlsvteriun .

7401 Oshlon si. ,n Sunslay. Ano. 2Guest 5510ml inh be Mrs. MurvBeth Williams. Cere tor pee-nvlsuolers ss'itl be provided durissgIke IS am. worship service. Allbelies'ers in Christ, n'Isellser Iheybe Members nl Nues CsnsnsunilyChurch er nut, urs issued lo pur-licipale in the Sacrament.

The church's Varatise ChurchSchool ivill open on Monday, Aug.3, F35 ans. The School, schickssill be held so n'eek-d,'sysunr-sings, S3Sa.w. - 12 oonss.. Any'. 1-14, is open to all neighborhoodchildren, Kindergarten-age tAroninth grade. A ten nl 8:1.50 perehuldprnviden for the malerialn.kand-crafis and refreshments.

A snedial invitutiun is estendedto all who are nul nom relaled to acungregaliov in Ihn area tObecome "Friends" uf NilenCommunity Church.

Ihr Gospel through their musicalministry. The "AMMf" Singersare members of Ike Church'sLuiher t,eague, high nchsslstudents from Ibis urca snhn geltsgether es'ery Wednesdayevening St 7 p.m. lo 'Keep Alive"meetings at lbs Churrh.

Perfnrmuneen ls' 'i'sMMI'' cuss.be scheduled by contactingPastor Mark 'rssuinlnscyer alEdison Park Lulherun hurchlocated ai Avondalc und Oliphuntunes. in Chicano. shone 031-9121

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Aclaio ShaioinCongrcgativs Adas Shalom.

0945 W. Dcnsy.sscr, Sturino C,'ns'c,will held Sulisrda vinorsisi g ocr-vices nlar'liog al S aso. isolA Rub-bi tvi'ucl l5nsisnh nilirialing:Everyone ss soiled lo allend asidpariade in Ike Kiddnnh utter ser-\,ices. luIr t5riday us'cssiog ore-vives nih rrsnssse ut Ilse end st themonth. . i

llonduy school clansregistration for the full is nowbeing accepted fur grades kin-dergarleis through third. Classesare open lo all. For stclails, vailSot-0023.

Adus Shames offers u sniderange of rnliflinns, cultural,edurulinnal, and social urlis'ilies.to t'nu wish suole informatinn,pieuse cull Haives' Wittenberg ut445-3100 ne 905-1000.

Beth Emet The FreeSynagogue

Rabbi Peter Knsbsl soul con-duel und speak ut Skubbat Services Friday, J019 31 al EllO p.m.ul Beth Emet Tise FreeSynagogue in Evanston.

Rabbi Knubel will he assistedby Sidney Medietz, Beth EmetCaolsr. An Oneg Shubbut mill brOsetd fultuwing the service.

Bike ilispecliotìat J(C (elebrationThe Shnhie Police Depar-

Omento Safety Divisiun in run-ning bike inspections for thepublic St Emerson. Park frosts tOto 4 on gunday, Aug. 2, as part ufthe Mayer Kaplao,.JCC's TenthAnniversary celebration.

Certificates mitt be awarded tothose children whose bicyclespass inspection.

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. Donation ,to Holy' Family Hospital

Holy Faisiily Hosyitul rrccivsd a ' Statue of thé Holy Familyr curto ny nl a donation fruss the Daniel Bonaguidi family uf' OrsFissures. TAn statue ivan dcdioated -and btnnnsd during a 201k un-normai ocrer mossy in lise hospital's lobby osi June 12. Frons tell toright arr Sintrr hI. Hitary, Clsuis'nsuii, Holy Family GoverningBs'wd blouser Mrdsirda, Sciscrior General, Sistres oCthe HolyFamily et Nueas'clh; Sister Patricia Ass, President, Holy Familyt0nspital and HeIr' Pasisily Health Cesstcr; Ornan Scott Idaughterl;.Murge 005aguidi; Daniel Bussaguidi; Joasnr Pincher Idaughterl;51mev Bnnuguids; and Daniel Bonaguidi, Jr.

iCC FallN ii rserySchoolThy Early Childhood Debar-

tmest nO the Mayer Kuptun.J.C.C., 5050 Church st. Okohis inolfering u JCC 'Fall NurserySchont program which is gearedte Ihr educatisnul. undeconomical needs of familiessnub young children.

The Parent Cnnperulive Nur-sery School fur three and fouryear nids allnssn parents to taketurns un a rulafing basis inassisting u prufenninnat earlychildhood teacher in therlansrsnm. Using parentn asvstuoteers enables the "J" tuprovide qoulity educationprogramming at a luw price.

"Our Parent Cssp was toten-ded foe families who rhatier thegrowing importance of the nue-sery uchoot ssperiencs but havebeen unable to affurd utherprsgramn", said Joy Echerting,Director nf Ihr Early ChildhuudDepartment. "The parent's in-nstnemsnt in Cnup allows them teshare their child's nursery schonteuperience and at the name timebeep the conf uf the .prsgramwihtin a ysung families budget."

Fur mure information un CsspNursery Sclust and other EarlyChildhood Programs, calf JoyEckerling, 675-2555, est, 2St,

NSJÇ.Northo'ent Suburban Jesnish

Congrogulise, 7000 West Lyons,Mcs'lon Grovr ssitl hold Servigeson Friday Night ut 7:35 p.m. intirs small Chapel for thr msnth nlJuly. -

Reginti'uliun Inc the fallHebrew School, Ndrseiy Ochoolucd Congregation in 0555 going ordully ut Northwest SuburbanJescish Congregation. July off irrhours are Monday thru ThursdayOrom 95m. to 4r30 p.m. andFriday from 0 am. In 15 noon.

If you have any questionsregarding,nur Synagogue or can-est meet with un during the abosehours call Run Somner,Esecutive Dirertor, at 905-0900.

Art Ti-castores S/loft'The second Anuitai Art

Treasures ubosv. will be betd atthe Mayer Kaptun-J.C.C.0 5550Church st,, Bhuhie un Saturday,Aug. t trum SrIO p.m. to midnightand no Sundhy, Aug. FOrum noonto 1g p.m. .

The shsm miff feature Juryselected artists from all over thearea and their works mitt include

_graphics, - paintingS, prints,ceramics, phutugraphy, jewelry,Weaving and stained glass.

Euch artists work Witt beoriginal tsr nate fu the viewingpublic. . -.

' The first Art Treanuren showattracted seer OttO viniturs tautyear and expectations are to es-reed that oumber with ArtTreasurèsil. .. . ,

JCCdireetor -on TV show

Mort Lenin, Executive Direr-tor nE the Mayer Eaptan JewishCumzusunity Center in skokiewttlbe the featured gnent ox WGN-TV's "What's Nu?" show, Suo-day, Aug: 2, 045 am. Mort wiltdiurnos tIse Tenth Anniversary ofthe Kaplan Ceoter:asd witt'out-lise the community prugramswhich witt take place at the "J'un Aug, 2, the kick-ulf day for"Moyer Kaplan JCC Week" -toSkokie. '

ObituariesJoseph PeterHelminiak

Joseph Peter Helminlak, 78,nf Nifes died on Wednesday,July 22 in Lutheran GèneralHospital, Mr. Hèfminiak washorn Jan, 4, 1903 ix Poland. Hewas the beloved hnuhaxd of thelate Elizabeth Inne Kardasa).and loving father of Geraldine(John) Laoghlïn, Richard(-Joan) Daniel and the lateJoseph, Fond brother of Thad-deun (d-axe), Leon (Jean), thelate Sophie Lundherg, the lateAnne Pernclsos and the lateEdmund. Déar grandfather ofJoseph, Michael, David,Richard, Donna, Thumas andMary. Dear great-grandfalhernIThomas. FaneraI Mass wasrelehraledon Saturday, July21at st. John Brebeaf ChurchNilen from Skaja TerraceFanerai Home, Niten, Inter-meist was io St, Adathert'scemetery. Pant president ofPolish Alma Mater, memher ofNifes Senior Citizen Choralgroop, member nf Rites AltAmerican Seniors, MaineTownship Seniors and St. JohnBrebeuf Guldenagers. Retiredfrom Chicagu and North-western railroad. -

VictoriaMajkowski

Victoria Majhownki, 99, ofRiles died Friday, July 24 inLutheran General Hospital.Mrs. Majowofti was born Dec.23, 1852 in Poland. She was thehetovedsnife qE tIse tate Stanleyand dehr mother uf Casimir, Ihntate Helen Juroak, the tata An-na; Michael Grober and the tainStantey. Loving grandmotherof Edward (Frances) Jocuak,Virginia (Joseph) Kozubal and

eTliaddeus -)Barbara) Jonah.-Fond great-grandmother of Iand greát-great-grandmotherof t, Funeral Mass wascelebrated os Monday, July 27at St, Juliana'n Church, Chicagofrom Shaja Terrace Fsnerat

Des PlainesChurch seeksblood donors

Members of the St. Znehm'yPaeinh io Den Plaines snOB belsntpizsg potientn in need bydonating blond nt n satoedoy,August 52 blond drive. The deivomill be held st the St. Zachanysehuul, 567 W. Algonquin rd.,from 8:30 50m. to 4 p.m.

Oeganiuing the deine in ManyAnn Pnoteeik who oneoucagon oillino Platano eenideotn la shorntheir gift of tifo. Co-sponsoringtine drive is the North SobuebanBlood Cnnter in Gtnnniew, thesolo supplier of whale blood andblood componeoto to 04 knopitatain this regina. Eoeh weekopproniosatnty 0,01211 mnits ofblood see needed ta meet o

chronic shortage. -

To aeheduto on appointmentcult the cisareb office at 956-7020.

Leslie R. PetersonMarine Lance CpI. Leulie B.

Peterson, 000 of Lloyd H. andJnan R. Pelemos of 1325Washington st., Des Plaines, hanbees promoted. to hin present

..: rank while nerving with 2nd

Assault Amphibian Battalion,CampLejenne,R.C.. .;

A 1979 grndpdtnof Maine NorthHigh School, he joioéd the MarineCorpo in January 1980.

Home, Niles. Interment mas inSt, Adalbert's cemetery,

Dr. Walter PoyerServices for Dr. Wafter T.

Po3ser, 87, a retired dentist andformer Des Plaines resident,will he at 1 pm. Friday, Joly 31,is the chapel at Lee and Perrystreetu, Des Plaines. Dr. Foyerdied Saturday, Joly 35 inHollywood, FIa, where he hadbeen living in retiremesl. Hewas a dentist in Dès Plaines formore than 40 years end was apant president of the NorthSobarbas Dental Society. Healso woo a past president of theMaine Township High SchoolBoard. Survivors include a son,W. Thomas Jr., a daaghter,Janet Sse Hamman, nix gran-drhifdreo, 12 great-grandchildren, and a brother.

. Oakton'soff-campusregistration -

Oakton Cnmmanity College hasschedaled fall semesterregistration for part-time ntuden-to atfossrloeal henku,

Stodentu can register on Ang. 1attheFlrst National Bank of Nor-lhbrook, 1310 Meadow rd., North-krank, and the GolfMifl State,Bank, 9101 Greenwood, Nilesl nros Aug. 8 at the Glenview StateBank, lOf Wankegan rd., Glen.view, and the First NationalBank hod Trust Co. of Evanston,l000aviont., Evanston,

The banks will be opon from 9km. to 12 noon Saturday, Ang. ior Saturday, Aug. t for the con-veniexee of students registeringfor lt semester credil bourn orlens.

For informalion call 633-162f.

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party for Capt. John B. Enkew,Commandiug Officer of Ñnval AieStatines, Olesnniew oecd his wifeCarol, Capt. Eskew io beingteensferred fo another doty Mati'on, At 6530 pen. when the partybegins a U.S. Nosy Combo handwill play popalar older Coantayand Western songs mach au"Green Green Grass of Home","Tie n Yellow Ribbon'.', ele. At8,30 p.m. when the Navy cazabaMaps playing for dinner, SqsaesDance Caller Joe Erettler willhase pmfessinnatSqaare Dancers

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Square dance and dinnerto honor retiring captain

partnern and give a demeeetratie-a. After the demenatratien, thepro's will then iaselade the rout of0e duden las theie ealmateddancen, Come and plan te gohome with singing feet. DeemCadeis Waetem or Square Danceattire, jeaasn, etas. Costaaae primowill be awarded.This affair, providing we beve

saltable weather, will be heldoutride, utherwine indoom, Thednnatioasin 852,10 per parean andwill iaelade a baBel sszppee withSiden ofBeefandharbeesaed ribs.Tickets may be obtained byforwarding oheims moda payebleto the AldA, Sodding 28, U.S.Ra-val Air Statioss, Gleaview, ill.60026 oe call Lasziue at836-6766 neDnaasoa at 657-2136.

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Hélp Wanted!

Nues resident Frances Pinsicy, vOlunteer at the non-profit, non-sectarian Goldman Home, 6601 W. Tosisy, passen from typing toasnist another worker. Community residents who can contributeone or moro hours a week to help enrich the lines of the elderly byvisiting or assisting with activities are urged to contact ActivitiesDirector Marylweenyatf47-9875.

John O'Connor takes a brideMr. and Mrs. John A. O'connor marriage nl their son Dr. John V.

are happy tu annoUnce the O'Connor to Barbara Hnrney st

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Freeimmunizationsfor childrenFree immunizations are

availahie to children from bofan-cy thro,sgh 18 years who reside insshurban Cook County throsghthe Conk County Department of,Pshlic Health.

The Department coSucts asystem of eleven &omonizationclinico strategically locatedthrosghsst the cossty. Five ofthese clinics are conductedduring evening hours for the cnn-venience of working parents.

Iromsusdoations are given formeasles, rubella, polio, mumps,diphtheria, whooping cough andtetathsn. No appointment innecessary and there is no chargefor immuninatious. All childrenmuni be accompanied bya parentsr guardian. Parents shouldbring their child's immauuatsonrecord.

For full protection againstcommunicable diseases eachchild must have a completeueries of shuts. A series of threeimmuniostlunn againstDiphtheria, whanpiug cough,tetanus and a series nf two im-munizations against pollo shouldhe given the first year of life.Boosteru should he given at ltmouths of age and äfler the four-

. th hirthday. Immunizationsagainst measles, mumps, andrubella should he given when the.child reaches 11 mouths afago.

Illinois State law requires .aparent to produce evidence thattheir child is folly immunizedgeinst preventable childhood

'diseases hefure he/she is allowedto enter school. Parents whusechildren need immunizutiom areurgedtocheckthe cUeste scheduleand attend the clinic nearesl theirhome., Local clinics include TrinityLutheran Church, 675 Algsoquhs

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Road, Des Plaines, on August21, from9tnlla.m.

WbIM, Kevin Aaron Weiss was hum

May 14, at Goltlieh MemorialHospital, Melrose Park andweighedflbs.,lloo. Heisthesonof Mr.& Mm. Elliot Weiss of 860Maple in Wheeling. trandpareo-tu are Mrs. Sylvia Weiner ufShokie and Mr. Is Mrs. E. Kesslerof Morton Grove.

William j. Cohen, D.D.S. Ltd. and Associates. u86Eelke0ÔEeiafleaE

George Mui, D.D.S.We lPeo& Qt pkalieS 8 Geise*aE VCILMq ixefudisg

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PHONE: 4700850INSURANCE - MASTER CARD and VISA ACCEPTED

Ronald Metelka, D.D.S.RobertA. Brensman D D S.

Northwest Sub.urbanNursery School

If quality educalion is what youore looking for then NorthwestSuhurban Nursery is the pre-school foryuor child.

At NorthwestSuhurhan we helpboyo and girls learn. Theprofessional staff is thoughtfuland enthusiastic, the atmospherewarm und relaned and- thesurroundiogs are bright andcheerful. The equipment un óurown playgrouudio thehest. Theresult is husy, happy children.

The programinvolves creative,constructive and imaginstiveplay that will both broaden andentertain your child. For many -children attending NorthwestSuhurban Nursery will be au im-partanl factor loward their fur-theruchauling. -

We want you to hoow moreabout our school. Call and let us

'Fast Aid'packets foremergeñciesHoping to help nave lives when

a medical emergency occurs inthe home or car, the Holy FamilyHospital Auxiliary is sponsoringa programcalled "Fast Aid".

When a sudden disaster like afire strikes, medical treatmentcanhe espeditedifpolice und fire

- officials have issussediute accesoto the victim's medicalhachground. FautAid, developedin cmperation with Des Plainenparamedics, iauuresthutthey do.

Under the Fast Aid program,participants fill sat form that in-elude crucial medical tofor-muttonsuch as allergies andlocation of. medicationsas wellus pructical details such as typeof insurance coverage. In ad-dittos, u photograph of the par-ticipant is attached to aid in ides-tif ication.

The forms are placed is small,plastic pouches thut are fastenedto the upper right-hand insidewall of the user's refrigeratorand automobile glose csmpur-Ornent, where it will he im-mediately notred. Des Fluiscoparamedics wit be ou the lookoutforthe Fast Aid sickero.

"One group that we're reallytrying lu help is Ike seniorcitizens. They often live aloneund are more handicapped ioheing ahle to help themoelves,"says Loin Halo, Auxiliarypresident. "But no matter whatyour age nr situation, you couldbe the viclim of s fire or ex-plooisn or same other medicalemergency where ysu need FastAid."

The Fast Aid pockets areavailable free of charge io thetohby of Holy Family aod inRoam tOI of the Des Plaines CivicCenter, lilt Miner st.

OsSunday, Aug. 16, Turnar

Hadassah will kick off ils annualmembership drive wilk a mens-hership chairwoman from Wiles,u000u0000 that Losh Potin,Chicago Chapter Youth AliyahVice-President, from Olcoview,will present tips on updating yourfull wardrobe.

Tamar is comprised uf youngJewish women dedicated to thegoals uf Hadaouah. Hsdosoah iothe largent women's Zionist

arrange a per000al tour.Discover the beginning uf aquality educatisofor your child.

NuruerySchnolSchedule:Monday, -. Wedoedday and

Friday mornisgforll yr.'olds.Mondai,' Wednesday sud

Friday rnsrningfor4yr. nIds.Monday - Wèdnesday and

- Friday aftemoons for 3 yr. aldo.Mosday, '-Wednenslay and

Friday afteroonosfòr,lyr. sida.55 day mornings und, at ter.

. osuno for 4 yr. olds, --Please reginte,ras soon as

possible and far any further in-- formation call 965-0901 and Mro.

Roo Perper, . Nursery. SchoolDirector, will sinistysu.

We also haveavailability io oarmsther/totparent/trsddler Tues-

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day - aud Tharsdáy. departmentforthe fall.

OCCdree..,nursingprgram'to open .- , . '.

Oaktsu Community Callegewifi accept -applications . for thenew degree program ioRegistered Nursing' after Oct. t,1981, according to Kathleen As-as,assistant vice : prejideot furvocatiaoal curricula.

The two-step LPN/RN degreeprugrum, which - recentlyredeived final approval by theIllinois Community CollegeBoard and Illinois Beard ofHigher Education, is scheduled loheginisthe fall, 1002 term.

Of, Particular luteront is theladder apprOach deuigned intsthe ruthenium, Dr, As-im said.Completion of the fissO half uf theprogrom given, a.,, stpdçnteligibility ta sit for utate huardexasnination for practical nos-sm.

, Completion ofthe entire programquulifieu the student tu take theregistered nurse - licensingexamination. -

Currently. practicing LPN'ucan, with the addition uf someprerequisite courses, enter thepragrarn at the second level andcompletean RNdegree.

"We have been working towardapproval ut this degree-for sometime andure particularly pleasedtu receive it at a time when RN'sare in critical demand in thisarea," Dr. Ams noted. "We en-pect the twa-step LPN/RNdegree to fill quickly given thecurrent RN shortage- in theChicago area," she added.

Applications are available sthoth OCC/Skoluie and OCC/000Plaines. For further infsrmaliOflistereuted students .shauld con-tact the Admissions Office, f 35-1703. -

.lamar Hadassahmembership drive

argaoisalion in America. Ilbrings American standards ofkealiog, teaching and medicalresearch ta Israel ' through itssupport of HMO (IlodasoahMedical Organization). In ad-dition, Hadaosah contribules toYouth Aliyah which is a childrescue and rehabilitationprsgram.

For more i000rmution, ' callANS-7473. .

1M-NASR Day Camp «

presentation

The Maine-NUns Auseeintion uf Special Recreation (M-NASR) isoffering a family night presentation in conjssiction with their Sam-mer day earnpprograms. Special popalation children will presentplays or skits that they have been preparing all summer. Manic

- . and refreshments will alun be featured. ParesIa nf specialpopulation children, as well an interested community citisens oreinvitedtn attend. There io no fee. The schedule ib: Thursday, July30 - Den Plaines Leisure Center, Des Plaines, 7 p.m. - PhysicallyHandicappedChildren.- For specific directions, er mare information, please call the M-

NASH LeiuureCenler'at966-5522.

Porter urges conferees to. maximize student loans

CongÑouman Jahn Porter (R-lothihas strongly urged all theNässe und Senato conferees onthe budget reconciliation.package in support government-backed lqann for all stodenlu.

The Reaganadmioiutrofion hanpropesedimplemenling a "needstest" tnscreeootqdenls who dusttraly aeed a tsw-intereot loon.Porter agrees with this proposalbut also contends that loans, almusket interest rateo, should heavailable to students who 'can'tselect the " needs lest"

.. reqairemesta.25% a letter to the conferees,

. Pos-ter said, 'I otrongly believeollquallfiedindividnals who wanta higher edacationshonldhe able

-In eblain one. Thoue who oreeconomically disadvantagedshonldrecelveloano with interestsubsidies; those who ore notshould still be ahle to obtain aloan, but should hàye to poy,thegoing rato uf' interest withoutgoveromentnnbsidy."

"If loans were granted atmarket rates," Porteroxplained,'the problem of students who do

nut seed them harrowing fast totake advantage of the low in-terost ratewoald disappeär."

. The Congressman also em-phasized that hin prspoual would

Des PIeuses residents mil heukas-ing uomo of their time andsaving the liven of patients ouTheuday, Aogosu 18 st a DesPlaines Community Blmd Drive.Carni Sorani, chairporwis of thedriva, reports that the Also willho held at the Des Plaises

.T.dbrasy st Gracetond used Thoch-er ed., from 2:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.Appointments cas he suade byphoning Carol at the Dea PlainesHealth Depathuent at 291-1200,eut. 213. The drive io being held

sut conl the gaveroment ad-ditional funds. The only contowould be admiuinitative,atthough defaultors would haveta Continue tó be, as they' -arefinally now being, rigorously pur-sued unlil the loans are fullyrepaid.

Io his letter to Ike conferees,Porter cups-coned his hope thatthe Hunue version of the studentloas changes would remain in lun-bill as the Hunue paused il. The -

- Senate version of the bill is qulledifferent and would eliminateloans farmany students.

Under the Henne plan, astudent who does not meet the

, "needs ' lint" can neverthelessreceive a loaseither through hisnr her parents, who would heguaranteed a loas at -market

. raten, or as as independentstudent sat dependent on paren-talfinasclalhelp. It was Pnrter'sinitial efforts that canoed the in-elusion uf this provision is, theGramen-Latta II Reconciliationhill. '

"If the conferees do ont adoptthin or a nimitor'.pronlsios,thousands nf students will hedenied the opportonity fur ahigher education," the second-term lowrnaker said. "We sim-ply cannot allow this tu happen."

Des Plaines residents. asked to save lives

in support of the North SuburbanBlond Centèr whu io the aulempplieref whole blood osad blondcomponents to 14 urea hospitals.

SauassZiots,y, spokesperson fortha Blood Drive, said that thereino chrunic shortage ofhloud isa theregion alt the time and encans-ages Des Plaineneenidents intakeu little time and aove someone'slife. Each week, 1,006 unito ofhloud are needed by the 14 aceabosa.

Exotic Eyes .

-opens in . --

Moriön GroveSue Master l pimned to in-

Sonsee the formal openllsg uf'Esatte Eyes, a high fashion-up-lindI boutique located at 94613Walikegan Rd.;Mortin Grove.--..This store will have.the,latest.styles, many ni whisk: wererecently intrndnced at the-Mid-west Optifair. Exotic Eyen main-

'tains 'a staff of quolified ap-ticiano. Custom hato-anO lensdivision will he directed hy JohnLaCugnata, a ten-year veleran'oftheindastry. -- -

Exotic Eyes will-carry as In-ventory uf, uver 4016 framen,asusringuosnethlng for everyone,ineveryprice raoge. . - -

Exotic Eyes has convenien(husos-u and limpIe parking. lookfor '0er accompanying introdac-tory offer in tnday'nisnae of TheBugle. -

AnnouncingGolf Mill2s

7th MnualSenior Citizen'sc_ and

'HobbyShow

The Regle, Thursday, JaIyliO, 1991

MG" Legion Auxiliary -

past presidents meetThe post presidents of the Mor-

ton, Grove American -LegionAoxlliary liait #134 recently metfor their hi-monthly meeting.Cards ekre played after lus-chess.

The social session was held atthe Murtos H9nue Restaurait inMnrtonGrnve .-- -

Former leaders rotate duties ofpeefirming the hostess respeu-nibiliÜes In this vein, Mrs. CarlEckhardt was the formerpresident who handledarrangements. Mrs. Eckhardt,of Morton Grove, in a long timemember nf the Ausiha'ry Unitand an enthusinstic worker au islier husband. Helen Eckhardtnerved as head of Unit 8134 in1955. -

Theladiesall Sang "Happy Bis--thday" to Madge Hues, also ofMorton Gram, whose bIrthdaywas that veryday. Mrs. Huso

was a former president inanother unit, hut as a past leaderofthe Auxiliary, sow that she is amember uf Unit 134, is welcomedas a member of the pastpreaident'ngronpaa well.- The American - Legion

Ansiliary past president in par-ticular promote scholarships andthe veterano craft exchangewhich in a - method ferhospitalized veterans to sell craftitemuthey have fashioned.

- Mark L. SobczakNavy Lt. fg. Mark L Sohcoak,

son of Frank C. and Lorraine E,Sohesak nf 8837 Oak Park ave.,MoI'ton Grove, has departed ou adepluymentto the MediterraneonSea.

He in as officer assigned toPatrol Sqoadron 46, besad at theNonni Air Station, Brunswick,Maine.

Prizes -

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Eshihils ,idode S Wood Caecingu Wrooght Iron Piecess Doti House Miniatures Off Paintings

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(tit111)er ioIeI1A Niles resident reported his

camper had been obten alter hehad parke«the vehicte behind aNibs business for two months.According to potice. the camper,a white Rolt-A-tlut cansper, hadbeen parked behind tmperiatNoüse of Gtass Atocho, 741fMilwaukee Ave. since May 30.Returoiog to the camper theNitos resident discovered ltmissing. Alter contacting police

- he learned a former employee ofImperial House nl Glass had heeoobserved driving off with thecamper, The former employee,who had onlyworked tor the Nilesbusiness tor 20 days, was repsr-ted lo reside out nl state.

Hold the l)el)l)erI1 iA Nites resident alerted police

alter an unknown prankster hadthirty pinzas delivered to hishome on Tuesday, July 21. TheNibs man, Gene Kresse, of t648Oleander St., told police he hadbeen receiving pizzas 1mmnumerous area pinna parlorswhich he was told he had ordered.As police were in Krnuse'u hume,

more pinzan arrived. Potiep werereported digesting the lactolatfuwizgthe incident.

Taverii burgla.'izedBurglars broke mIn a local

tonsfuon Tuesday, Juty.2t. Ac-cording to police burglars brokeinto Go To Blase's Lounge, 7115Mitwaukee Ave. between G30and N44 am, altem .bmeuhing uream window and entering theestablishment. Police noticed thebroken window while on rustinepatrol. The burglar opened thecash register and joke bon takingapproximately $100. Police bundblond on the window sill and un-demneath the broken window andin O washroom indicating t.cburglar bud cut himself alterclimbing through the broken

Arrested h)I-gun ofikuise

A 24 year old Chicago residentwas arrested after a handgun andtwo kuives were found in btu autoby police on Friday, July 24.Police report being notified at 4

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am. thaEu crowdhad gathered inthe parking lot el the HiWayClub, 7120 Milwaukee Ave. andnne person is the parking lot haddisplayed a knife. Arriving onthe sqene police searched thesuspect's car and found two,knives and a 22 caliber automaticpistol hidden under a seat. TheChicago resident wan thenbmcoight to the Niles PoliceDepartment where he wascharged with snlawlul une uf aweapus. Alter being processed,the Chicago resideot wanassigned an August court dateand released on $l,tto bond.

. Bot tari suciatrituilci strrk?

A O2year old Nilen resident wanarrested after the car she wasdriving struck loar parked carsand aIree. According to police,the Nifes resident wan observeddriving in s parking lot at 9201Maryland Ave. where she hit thefour cars while going forwardand bachwardo in the lot. Afterstopping the offender, policedetermined she was driving un-der the influence of alcohol. Al-ter being brought to the NuesPolice Department the Nilesite

- was assigned a September courtdate and released os $1,000 bond.

Car fireA Chicago resideot reported

unknown persons attempted tuset his car un fire when il wasparked in Niles On Thursday,

, Jely 23. According to the victim,the car had been parked fur threeduyo in a pamhing lut at f422Howard SI. Returning to his curthe Chicagoan obsnrved that arag had been stuffed into the gaslank and lit. The flame en-tinguished itself and nnty a reartail light was damaged us welt assome paint. Damage lo the carwas estimated at $150.

Car radios sgolen.

Unknown persons broke into anauto owned hy a Libertyville

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Peeping Touaarrested

A downstate Illinois residentwas arrested no Saturday, July25after being observed peeping intothe rooms of an arca motel.Police report heiog sotibied alterofficials of the Motel 0, 6450 W.Touhy Ave., reported having seenu man staying st the motelpeering into other eustomerswindows. Additionaffy, motel of-licials reported receiving corn-plaints from other tenants aboutthe man. Arriving on the scenepolice arrested a 3f year old monfrom Bourbonnais, Ill. Taken fothe Nibs Police Department, theman was charged with disorderlyconduct. Aller being unsigned anAugust court date the mao wanreleased on $t,tOf bund.

Shoplifter arrestèdAn 1f year old Chicago resideot

was arrested after beiog 01,0er-ved shoplifting at u local store onFriday, July 24. According to.police, the man was shopping at,Sportumart, 2233 Dempofer St.,when he was observed leavingthe store witbost paying tor twopair of shoes in his possession. -

After being detained by store of-licialn, the Chicagoan was tras-opurted tu the Niles PoliceDepar-tmest where he was charged withretail thelt, uooigned an Augootcourt date and releoned on $1,000bond. The stolen shoes werevalued at$t2.59. -

'State. police

enforce trafficsafety rules -

Captain Wiltiom Burt, StatePolice Chicago Dintrict Corn-mander, announced, "One al themajor concerns of the IllinoisStale Police is trallic sabety andaccident reduction, An ellectivepion nf action to achieve this goolin through high visibility undstrict enforcement of tralfic

State Troopers partcipating inthe Concentrated Speed Enfer-cement Pmngrarn (CSEP) aud theCopcentrated Trullic Enfor-cement Program (CTEP) abeworking toward that end. Theseare federally funded programswhich "hire-hack" Tmoapemn aotheir olfduty time,

An enample of the work ac-comptished fur June: f55 arrests,gto Written warnings, t,373 hoursand 19,040 mites.

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Dave Bulks, AAA-ChiragnMotor Club Emergency RoadService director, has somesuggestions for what to do wkeoyou're coñlmosted by a "lake" inthe tow point of a road or under aviaduct.

Il water is rea above thebumpers of oU rs, don'tproceed. - At tb 1h, watercould defeat the st oystemby creating z t backpressure, Water be puttedinto the carbure moiotorecouldshortthe st ogu,.

Any time the : level iohigher than tkn le of thehubcaps, ene, estremecautiosÇaccurdi, utica. Putthe car io low o tSar, andproveed stowly. tke trao-sminsien io neut Id reducethe engine speed sus lait toconf the engine y r. -

Dolce you maS "shore,"p500p tke brakes I timen todry the shoes o, , Do thisagain at the first gn or stoplight. -

Driving ton fu: igh watercould engulf the t compar-tment, drowhiu0 park plugwires, coil or di or. Thenyou may statt, ituliug aposk to dry land.

The drying o, eso couldtaten four: haArs , er, acqor-ding to Bulbo, so t the timecould be-short: y ltipingmoisture from i :gs, miresund coil und lt le of thedintrihufom cap st tyrag.

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Safétyhiirtsfòr.drivers--

-Every oube in a while u law ispaused. which in halted- . bymotorists for easing tle.tasb ofdriving. 00e such law is the"right turn on red after stop."

The law wa's enacted to helpmove trablic safely, particularlyin stow periods, with the respon-sibiBty on the driver making arightturn from a red light.

Unfortunately, this has turnedmIn one ob nur most abused traf-fie laws. Many -motorists thinkthe law allows them to slow domsut a red light, take a quick buband merge into the traffic flow.

The tuw reads: "A rigktturo inpermitted at a red light undercertain conditions. You mustcome ta a full stop, look for traflicno the roadway you arg entering,und yield the right of way to any-traffic on the roadway and topedestrians in the adjacentcrosswalk, You may thenproceed cautiouatyto make yourrightturs,"

If you-have any questiens aboutthe Secretary of Stute's office,please feel free to use our toll-free telephone somber (800-202-toto), -

A copy of the Rules of the Roadwilt he sent to you upon regneot.Write to Jim Edgar, Secretsry ofState, Springfield, 1L62750. -

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DearSirT$k about a blatant taxpayer

rip.off, the recent diarloaure byMorton Grove Park Corn-missiooer Boonos that elected of-finals and staff ore spending;7,oannnally to ottend a "5 day

LEGAL NOTICEREVENUE SHARDJG

PROPOSED USE HEARING

On Augost li, lai at 83O cdt atthe Nues Cooncil Chambers, 7200N. Milwaukee Avenue, the Boardof Trustees ofthe Vifiage of Nifeswill bold a Revenue SbarisgProposed Use Hearing onpossible useu for $300,546.07 ofunappropriated Revenue SbaringFondu in the Village's RevenueSharing Trust Fund and$297,760.00 o! Revenue Sharing-Funds expected by the Villageduring the Fiuval Year nf May i,1981 to April30, 1982.

'sfFraskC. Wagner, Jr.Village ClerkNifes, Il f0640

MG residents victims of 'shameful waste'

TheEgle,iburadiy, JuIy, lIS

ts toie.edorcocktail party" convention -is ab-solutely ludicrous.

Not only is the $125 a dayallawance preposterous, corn-pared to surrounding villageswhich pay about $20 a day espes-ses, if they aRend al all, but in

ILEGAL NOTICE IBOILERREPAIRS ANDRE-TUBING BOILERS

Bids are being received al RasIMaine Shoal District 643 forboiler repairs and re-tubing atleo (10) schoots in nur schooldistrict.

Bids are due in the Business Of-fice al lb-00 AM. on Thursday,August 13, 1981, at which linetheywifi be opened publicly.

Specificalions and hid formsmuy be obtained by calling theBusiness Office at IN-1900 bet-ween 1RO AM. lo g-gO P.M. sr atthe office of the BusinessManager al 10150 Dee Road, DesPlaioes,flliñuis000lf.

S/James E. BowenBusiness Manager

PLEASE TAKE NOTE that the Village Board of the Village ofMorton Grove will receive sealed bids for the purchase, under thesuccessful hid of the fee simple interest rn the following describedreal property.

Parcel 1. Formerly used as the Village Hail and now not being

LottinAu0stPeter'sSubdivision ofBlockin Bingharn andFernald'sMorton GroveSuhdiviuion, being a Subdivision of -

Lnt4ointheCountyClerk'u Diviuiunofllectios 20 and theEast 04 oftheNorthEast Pa ufllection 19, Township 41North. Range 13, East oftheThird PrincipalMeridian (enceptatract98ofeetNorthaodlluuth by 118.9 feet East and WestattheSiiuthWestmrnerofsaidLot4f) rn Cools County, Illinois.

ParcelS. OccupiedbytheGuildPresir S

Lotfond7 injngust PetersSulidivisionofBlock3inBingbamandFernald's MortonGravellnhdivisias of Lot 40ofthe CoantyClerksDivision biSection 28, Township 41North, Range 13, Eastofthe Third Principal Meridian,

SinConkCounty, illinois.

Parcel3. Formerly ncenpiedblfthe Building Department oftheViIIuge ofMurtonGrove and now not being useiF

Lt5in AuguntPetersSubdivisionofBlnck3ofliinghomandFernald'sMortonGroveSutmvinionofLot4fin CountyClerk'nDivision ufllectinnlll, Township4l North, Range13, EastofthemirdPrincipalMeridian, in Cook County, Illinois.

Parcel4. Vacant. -

Lotal,2,3,4,14,andliinBlucklufAugustPetecs -

Subdivision of BIock3 of Bingham and Fernold'u MortonGrovellubdivisionofLotd0ofCounty Clerk's Division ofSectionlo,Tuwnship4l North, Range il, Eastofthe Tldrd -

PrincipalMeridianrocordedNovember2f, 1908 bu DocumentNo. 4l97tin Cook Comity, fllinsin.

Eiceptforthatarea to bededtcatedforpublic Righl-nf-Wayont,otul, 2, and3, tucatedatthe Northeast corner ofFerrinAvenueandLioeolnAvenue andfarther described as:

Begiming atthe point of intersection of the existingRastpropertylineofFerris Aveoueandthe North prupertyIineofLinculnAvenue; thence Northtt.58 feet (as measured)toapoint, being theNnrthwestcorner ofLet 1; Ihence South-easterly onacoovexcareedline, having aradiuuof 121Stfeet, adistance of 154.86 feet, asmeasuredaloogtheline, to apointoftangeocyontheNnrthPrOPerty lisent I,iocoloAvenueithenceNnrthwesterlyalangtheNorth property line uf LincolnAvenue, adistanee of88.i8feettothe pointof beginning.

Theareato bededicatedfnrpuhlic rnght-f-Way havingatotalofl,O98nquarefeet, moreor leso.

Ahtheopti000fthesUCeesufUlpnrehaser nf Parcel4,theVillagewili, withoutthepaymentofaddltional consideration,vacatethatportion ofpublie alley, describedas follows:

upend this amount nf mooey in ashameful waste uf our laxdollars.

The park beard just revealedtheir new budgel calling for a$40,800 increase Over last year.What theboard should do, in allgood conscience, is cancel theconvention trip and apply the$7,000 towards the increase beingapproved. This/ould reduce theincrease a whoppisg 17%. Wetaxpayers need REDUCEDlaxes, NOT increases every year.DoeSx't any elected official, parkboard orviltage, bave any regardfor us poor taxpayers anymore??Seems like holding as elected of-fice gives these people such aheady, self-serving feeling theyforgetthey are stilthamas beingselected to serve OUR interests,NOT theirs.

Hooray for Mr. Boums. He'sthe only elected official that hashisheadonstraight these days.

I hope ether citizens will putenough best on Ihe park hourdiscancelthisexperne. Sincerely,

S . JobuHilkinMG TaxLirnitatinn Committee

Gentlemen: -People are prone to call in

complaints about village ser-vices, botthininan enceplion. -

Wednesday, July 22 at ap-proximately 2:15 p.m. I bad theunhappy enperienCe of havingRoy Rollins, an over-the-roadtruck driver stagger into mysalesrmm during a heart attck.

I immediately phoned theparamedics and within three tofive minutes, the Riles Fire5Department was there follawed -by a NiIm amhslancc. -

- Never hove I seen a more et-ficient, clean and knowledgablegrnupofmendatheiriob.

OutGun Community College in Ploines anllatwdays and Suo-slating two weekend sections of duys begtoning Aug. 20 und 30Real Enlate ,Transacttom this and running through Nov. 21 undfall. The hasiccowse reqoiredto 22.

obtain au Illinois real estate RE 121-OW1in sebednled tobelicense will be langlitat 0CC/Des taught from 9 am. to 12 anon os

Saturdays and RES 121-OWl

Nilesite commends paramedicsand police -.

0cc offers basicreal estate course

Beginning attheuouthwest coeoerofLot 15 and extendingeasterly alnngthesosthpropertyline ofLot I5,a distancenf124.tiffeet (asmeasured) te the southeast curoerofLot 15; thenceuouthwesterlytoapointoftangency alongthe nortbproperty lines nfLot3, beingthe intersection oftwotangentlines, forusingtbenurthprnpertyltneofLot3, adintanceotlt.O2feet; thencewesterlyalnnga steaight line,a distance nf 119.54 feet (as measured), being the north lineoft.ot3 (lt.52feet), Lati (32.11lfeet) andLoti (78.97 feet),tothennrthwestproperty cornernfLotl; thence northerly adistanceof Iffeet to the point of beginning.

Theportionofpublic alley describedhavinganareaofI,948.7isqunre feet, moreorless. -

Bids forthe purcbase of saidproperty, either as a wboleor by in-diVidUaI parcels are hereby invited und will be received by theVillage Administrator ofthe Village ofMnrtonGrnve alum MortonGrove Village Hall, 6181 Capulina, between the hours nf 9:98 AM.and 5:00 P.M. on Mondays, Tnesdayu, Thursdays and Fridays andbetween the boum of 9:10 AM. and GofO P.M. no Wednesdays andSaturdays und until 8:09 P.M. on the date hereinafter specified asthedatefortheopeoingofbids,whicbdateinAngimtit,1981. Saidbids shall be addreSsed to the Village Board, Village nf MortonGrove, 6101 Capulina, Morton Grove, illinois 60983, Alla: Village

S Administrator. S

Alibidoshall heforthepropertyorprnpertimnnun 'auto" bouta.All bids received shall bear the legend "Pruponal for the Par-

chase ofRealProperty" and the name and address nf the bidder,All bids shall be signed by the bidder; thoU contain the legal

description ofthe property to which the proposal relatea, and shallbe accompanied by a-cushier's cheek orcertifled cheek payable bethe Village of Morton Grove, as un earnest money doponit, in anainonnteqnalto 10% nfthe bidprice. . -

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Allbidsuballcootainlongnage speeif'ingthatthe earnest moneydeposit shall be retained by the Village as liquidated damages iothe event a contract in awarded to the bidder and in the furthereventthattke bidder ref uses to pay the amoont nf the hid,

Ali bids shall contain language specifying that the bid shallremainvalid fora period af3odaysfromandafterAugustid, 1981.

All bide received will be poblicly opened and read alnad at theregular meeting -of the Village Board of the Village uf Morton

- Grove, held ox Augost 24, 1981 att101 Capulioa, Morton Grove,uhinniv.

A contract or contracto may be awarded Io the highest bidder ofoll parcels or ofuny one parcel, which hid orhids arefoond to be inthe best interests of the Village of Murtos Grove. The VillageBoard reserves the right to reject any or ali bids or to oward con.tract,, on any une er more parcels, hot not all parcels and furtherreservesthe right to waive any informalities orirregularities in thebidding. The Village Board furtherreservesthe rtghttoreview andstudy any and all bids und ta make controct awards wiDths 30 daysafterthe bldsbave been opened and publicly read.

Copies of the required bidforois, thetermu ofwhirh, being inror.S poratedinthinNutice, maybeohtainedattheOfficenfthevRage S

Administrator. -

FRED HUBERVillage Administrator

With the assistance of thepoUce, they attended Mr. RoyRollins and were on their way tuLutheran General Hospital in ap-pronimatetyi0inionleu.

I phoned the baspital Thursdayand learned Mr. Rollins of Pon-tiac, Mich. was outof danger,

I wisb to commend theparamedics, fire and -policedcportments.

-- - - Cordially,J. StoartNnlctsford

MarybiilMemortals-8445N.MilwaakeeAve.

from 1 to4p.m. oiSundapo intheWeekendCallege

"Many of the students whoeorofl in Real Estate Tramar-fions are Consumers from thecommunitY who would lik tohave more information lii thesubject oreo and are noInecessarily people interested inllcenuing," Jahn Mlkulubi, mor-dinator of Oakton'u Real Estateprogram. said. "Others oreprepring foi' the future in hopeof un activesaleS period m realestabe."

Finsi walk-in regidiralion milbe held wrAng. 17 andl$frOm ltam. to 12030 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.to 7M pm. at OCCISkukie, 7781N, Lincoln ave, and 0CC/DesPlaines, 1698 E. Gulf Rd. Other

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real estate duwsea ase offeredweek nights. For more bitor-motion esllMlkulnki,6Si-S776.

Marillac MusicScholarshiprecipiefltsTen Maullar students reeeived

Cyssthia Wright Munie &hólae-ships at the uchnol 'n annualAward Ceeeinoiuy, Mop.27. Singirlsmeriled partial orbolrnbipn,und four edil receive foil bindingfor their music tesarais dsuing thenest academic mimol year.Camplete ucholarnhinu were

awarded ei EileOn lIsien (Ndesl,Mary Kay Paoqueni fGlenview),JurIste SIede (Park Ilidgel aridPeggy Mierrun fNorthhronk) Thenix receiving at financial aidare Betty Jean Geodmun (DesPloinm), Kathy and ThereinSonfoed (Des Plainent, ShannonSehumooher (Glenview), MargieSitko )Mortoo Geovet,-arot LoamLoo Tracey (Olenviewl. -

Miss Bonnie Beenstein and MissReisten MacIde ofthe PerfonniogActs Depathoent made the pce-500totisnu. The scholarship isnamodoftee C9usthio Wright, whodied in an auto ai-rident in 1971whenuhe wauojnnioratMarilbu.Because of ber mteeesL in thngbig, heesparenta5frmded thiSschalorship vihioh in aWaannually to girls ho manifesfbiteeut, ability and dedknliiO IO

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LEGAL NOTICE. LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTYOWNEDBYTHN

- VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS

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Some comments regardiñg Nues Maliiiareüres. as:

'by a succesèful businessman .hO e ad inis1r.

by Ed

"Vve-li'ad my òwl) businessin an encellent police, fire andthe Village of Nues for more than paramedic service, and their20 years. .Ajd I've worked here respense, of my own- persanaland have been a property-owner knowledge, is fantastic. Theduring that penad eftime." Pabtic Worhs Department is also

Thespeaker was Joe Gamhino, tsp drawer. Now, this isowner of UNITED TItAN- something that affects mySMISSIONS, 7460 Mitwaakre hss'messrlgbtiathepackrtbook.Ave., Nifes, and 2740 N. Kedzie, Sani removal or flooded streets;Chicago. He is ose nf many Niles the actins is qaick and effective.and area husinessmen who I am Repairing chach hsles, makinginterviewing about their feelings the strhet safer for motorista, Ihntoward the commanity in which pfacemenl nf traffic stop signstheydohusineso. and replacement of traffic lights

''Can you teli me, Joe, after and the repairs thereof, aremnre than 20 years 0g experience qaick. If a slap and go lightindoiogbasisessintheVillageof blinks ant, a cop is qnicklyNiles, jast what yoar feelings are diupalched to enatral the flow ofahautthis community?" Iraffie."

"From the standpoint of my "Those are good pointu, Joeowls knowledge and experience anything else?"here, bay witfsanthesitatianthat 'Oh nace. There's lets more.I woald recemmend tn anyone My cantnmers, many nf whichstarting oat on their own nr today are the som anddaaghtersmoving in no established ntthnse who did hnsiness with mebaoioess that you coaldn't find a when I first started repairingbetter cnmmunity than Miles transmissions and providing

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Loa Molina ot-Lincolnuhire wooecently honnred at a receptiasiven by St. Matthew Lutheranome's hoard, staff and service

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t. Matthew's, the Home grewrom an 85 hod facility to a 176ed facility offering sheltered, in-erfnediate and skilled nursmgare. St. Matthew's is owned andperated by Lutheran Socoalerviceo of Illinois )LSSI).At the reception, the 11ev.

Donald M. Hullherg, president of1.531, presented Malins with aplaque recognining his years ofservice to St. Mstthews. Whilepresenting the plaque, Rev.lfallberg told the audience aboutMàliva's special coocern andrespect for the older people; Healus recounted to them a qaesionthe former admioistralsr alwaysasked of prospective employees,"Doyou love older people?"

In addition tu a plaque, Mslinureceived a watercolor renderingof the Home. The pointing was agift from the St. MatthewLatheranllomellervice League.- The Rev. Marvin J. Roymund,pastor of HsIy Spirit Lutheran

Macine P11. Draw S. Bohne, Church, where Molina and jsisson ofDiane flakon ofSOOl Pollen wife Beth are members, was atasdr., Des Plaines, has reported for present tu comment on Malinasduty with Marine Wing Head- . work with older adalts and tuqoneters Sqssndesn One, Morisse thank him fnr his years kf serviceCorpo Air Station, Fufanma, on tu the congregaliun.Oinssnwn. 1 Matthew Lutheran Hume is

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RedSon9-Gi.nto3 Pitohiogforthe RedSonwere Jim Newton,JirnFoffin àìsd Steve Dombrow-ski. The RedSor boto were hot inthis gontè. Loo fitler bed 2tripues, Mihe Poroycki. PoolCotierone, Don Sotlivon nod RichTworowski hod singleo. Scoring 3times ends were Loo Gitler eroiSieve Dombrowshi. PoolCerchino scored twice. Ouroffense mrd defense wore excel-lent during this gome.

Podres - Braveo The gome wooo forfeit. The Podres won.

Podeèn 20 . Giants 5 BroceCorboonro hod I toto rollS 3 SBisincludiog o homer, 'Novio Crokehod2 hito nodS SBus iocludkrgohornee, Leo MisselS hod 2 hite mrd3 RBI'v inclodieg o homer, JoelKuno, Sioocore, Dory, onU Gobieeuch hod 2 hito for the Podres.- Podres i3 - Ao i Foe thePndrro there woo 5-tot pitchioghyB. Sirocoer end J. 541ro, tottingby D. Doble (3 tote), J. -Stiles(homer nod 3 RB1'o), K. Soll(3-mn homer), Sirsncoee (2 totswith 2 SBl's) nod Koppenotoiner(2 toto).

lirecon 4 - Podres 13 ThePodres bent the Breves 13.4, with3 hito by Croko, 1 tot mrd 3 runsscored by MineS), o 3-run triploby Gobie, 3-russ homer by Soil,end 2 key toto by Keen.

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W-L-T Podres plus two tots by J; ¡tenor.NBL Astros - 15-4-O helphst moire this acteoegome. L.Mioelli Brothers Gioiste 13-5-O Bemotore dol o job m hrN'deo Lions Club Twins 12-8-1 first roghi prtrhmg.EdisonLumberCo. Podres 8-10.1 3jan10 2-Asteso O

Si- Little Miss & Mr. Shop - A tog orn foe tise MmebSo - 4-13-O Brothero Grento ost super

, pitctong by S. Kots, M. Sergei,Oriolos 21-Fiesteo 4 mrd R. Isolo. A clutch boxe tot byThe Schumocher Electric Co. M. Sergot beve the Gionts the

Picotes get good pitctoeg from J. oely mn they needed, ou theyNoweechi, who ollowed only 2 to witton one genol of thee.ms, bot there woo ne stopping Soot pioco Astreo. TerrifIc pitch-the hord-tott)eg Orioles. Hittieg leg tor thri NBL Astros by B.forthe Piroles were T. Br)eehe, J. Niodeeeoirr, D. Culero, ond J.Noweochi oeil M. toms. Chupich mode Ses e low soodegWhite Son il-Ginoto 2 - gerne. The Astres toto cerne fromA big night for B. Pottoeson B. biedermeier end J. Chopicb.

pormdiegeot two mild tots for tos 5.p1fr .2brot toto of the seoson. Good The NileoLioos ChohTwies weressightoethe mooed for S. Kots of led by tiny und ETeieherg with-the MinetS Brethero Gieeto bot it home rorro end odditionol totowomit enough to mie ttoo one. m lt. Somelok, T. Glorie undA's 4-Pirole, 3 E. Teinberg. Greet night on theThe Schothochor Elector Co. mooed for pitchers Hoy, Tofo-

Piroles were led by tottoro J. rg mrd Somelok. lt wee toeNnmrocto, o home rue, T. Hvrty Stile - too loto ou the Podres B.ned J. tecobozei, dochtes, end T. Powiewsid smoshed o 2 emBrieshe mrd P. Kim, smgles, but homer in the hottom of the eiothit woon't enough to beet the to give the Twins e more. FineKimeels Ciob Ao. pitching for the Edison LomherCobs 16.Orielen 10 Co. Podres by Pewlowsbi, Troch

The hong Mtg. Co. Cobs hod e sud Mete.sopor night tottiog to wie this froo t2.wtoto-Soe 5,one. Slogger Kokon led the mey The trBL Astros sven e big gernewith three home roes for 7 RBI'o, from o tough NBL Wtoto Sexfollowed by Hixoon, 4 for 4 teem. Big hito corne from J.iecludosg o home ue sud 6 Nfl's, Chopich, 2 triples, B. .Niedeom.M. Suormons sosti, tos Soot tropic, oler, z tots iecturiieg e homer,nod Chmreheshi with o hey lut to end J. Erhreomièh, 2 toto 000 eelusi the wreoiog rutty. Au owned bog triplo. The White Sou werefor cooroge to F. Brgo mho woe tot ted by P. Kooeelo with o homeby the pitcher 4 stroight timno. em. Pitching for the Suo wereWhite Soo 18-Piroles 2 O'Br)eo, Fruwley und Gotnooi.

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Sergot mod R. bolo, woe this 00e fuoiteooth homer, T. Montefer-fur the M)oetli Bruthoro Gioets, z hito, une o greed slum, Ptogether with timely into by M. Dovidsue, A. ytoumuoxico nod J.Sergot, 2 for J sud R. Isolo, i for Mctuneo euch with 2 toto, sud E.2. Hitting weil for the Hong Mfg. lee, B, Greco end D, Coilero withCe. Cubo moo J. Kohsu georg 2 t cock. Pitebbog fur the Redofor3. Steody pitetoeg by Hehsu, were Grsuotelli, Gurces, Aromi,Johnson sud Mootro. Lodro, sud Reormoreier. -

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NBL White Suo scoring 13 ems uu13 hito. Fwer come from Suooluggero Jeoseowith 2 home runssud odooblc, Gol000i end Abrom.000 eoch with o horneem end osiegle, OBrieo, Frnwley, Kuseolosud Murray. Both borne turnedover o dOuble ploy to odd to theeucitemont. The Son doobie ploynome on efiyboilto Jensen with othrow to S'rewloy et first boor forthe put out.

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EXPOS 11 . ASTROS SDeopite o modtiy frech the En-

Pue pot it aB together - mooterfulpitching by Bloch, Keior und 1m-her; Criop hitt)og with S lIBIOopiece to Blech aed Beyer, and aoporkling team defeouc led byRetrae. A bcoutifol gerne to wet-

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defintlelyrnode the difference ferIhr Dsdgero this gothe. Erueger,Giovoonelli,' and Ciecho pitchedwell. Cieche went 2 inniogo fornehito, with 7 K's. Althsugb WhileSotpitching,ggee sp-nniy 3 hitoube- hits were..tim'eiy. and base-running mode the difference. Agood boil gerne by both. P. Belheagolo pilehed well. The WtoitrSex pitéhero, Reggcmon undBesos pitched well eoeugh to win

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The Pirates boot the White Seot-6 in o good hallgome with 13hito, (Hoeft wilh 3) Gowle,Kwfetheweki und Kloecoik ovith2, and hits Sp Early, CopeS,Cedergreo and Grondioett).Kluncnih hit a long homer is thefirst inning. -

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io on entro iooing oifoir with IhrReds. Good pitehiog no hotheides kept the game tied until Ihrfib inoiog when the Pirolee gut 3rimo to wie. Gond pitching by¡toril, Kloecoih, Gowle and M.Kwialowoki and G. Kwiatowohiwho got the mio io the first gamepitched this year. Gowie had 3hito, Crdergrao had 2, and oleeEmiotomoki, Strioer, Heeft, aedJ. Kostroewo from the Broomwith a 100g double mere hittinghighlights.

EXPOS13-REDSOXJThe Enpos helped the league by

briogiog the Red Suo back wiihiostrihing rasge. Pulrue had atropic, a burner and 5 RElu, Ruhrhurled 3 struog iooiogs with goodoutfield detrooe by trola,Tykond, Mocho ucd leIber.

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There 'is no high sales.pressure. With theCash Builder FIuti you'll never be prêssored to in-vest iii some other commissionable security or inanything else. It's not ae investment "comeon."A Free checking account can be included. Tomake it eveo easier for you - a free no-rìo)nimum-balance checking account can tse in-eluded when you open a Cash Builder Plan. And..it's a Skokie rederal checking account, one of the -most flexible arid efficient you'll ever Bed.'Ehe service is personal and helpFul. You'llnever feel likejust another account number at -

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local. Your Cah Builder Flan may be opened atany Skokie Federal office (except Jewel-Venture(.You won't have to risk the unCertainty of mailtransactions. There's a Skokie Federal branchopen six days a week during hours that are con-venientto you, not to your broker.

p?,\ SkokieFederal

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"LirnehtimeMovies"

The "Lunchtime Movies" atthe Mortoc Grove Puhlic Libraryare teatùring travel films duringthemonthef Augost.

Included in the titas programspresented n 'ruesdays at 11:30am. and 7:30 p.m. are films onAustria, Ireland, the GrandTetona, Springtield, IL, William-sbarg,VA, andOttawa, Canada.

Patrons are invited to bring--- their lunrh and free coffee is

provided. The films run ap-proximately 1½ bourn.

,, ALLTICKETSNOW 90c

Starting Friday

HISTORY OFTHE WORLD"

. PartiWeekdays: 6:30, 9:50Sat.8 Sun.: 2:45, 6:15

9:50Plus

'LONG RIDERS". Weekdays: 8:00

Sat. & Sun.: 4:25, 6:00

Rated R

. seit Show BuyIn The Area

Juggler Mihe Vnndraska, of theJuggling Institute of American,will demonstrutehis skills at theMain and Branch Libraries of theNiles Public Library District onMonday, Aog. 3. Mr. Vondruskawill juggle u variety of objects,and a film will show the audiencehow to begin juggling. Theprogram will be presented at theMain Library, 6960 Onklon, from1-2 and at the Branch Library inits new location, 8320 Ballard,from 3-4, The program is free. Neregistration is reqaired, butchildren ander O must be accom-pasted by an adult. Personsresiding outside the Nues PubhcLibrary District are welcome toallend if space permits.

GOLF MILLHELDOVER PGDotby Stereo

'RAIDERS OF THE, LOST ARK"

Everyday: 1:00, 3:15,5:30, 7:45, 10:00

HELDOVERGeonge HamiltonZORRO, THE

GAY BLADE" R

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

HELD OVERBrooke Shields

R

'ENDLESS LOVE"Everyday: i :30, 3:40,

5:50,8:00, 10:10

BARGAIN PRICESALL THEATRESWnskdnys dIOdO ADULTSsatsodny, 5sndy, '2.00HnIidsysdullIA CHILDREN

- '1.60voo MILWAUKEE 29h-4500

..Óuc.-...s-ONLY 9Sc HLadies Nite Special,

Mon& Tues.7 P.M to 2 AM.

AO House Coóktails- , Ladies Only

LfgAm tk k& 9tttmtoL 3a8.est&'

AR 'sRESTAURANT

7O4 W. OAKTON ST., NILES

dogshowAfghans, Russian Wolf Hounds,

Bloodhounds and Salukis ore justa few of Ihe enotic breeds ofyoobg dogs and puppies to hefeulnrcd is o fun match opon-sored by The Wind Chasers LareCoursing Club ut The Lambs onAug. 9, jonction l-94 Tollway andIll. tOt. 176, two miles u5t ofLibertyville.

The all-breed conformation funmatch witt run from lt am. lo 5p.m. and 'wilt include specialevento of junior showmanshipand ladies handling. Allpurebred dogs ore eligible forthis compelition with ribbons andother prizes awarded to winners.All new dog owners ore en-curaged to enter their purebredsto gain enperieoce for futurecompetition.

The pee-entry lee is $3 peranimal. All registrations must hecompleted by 10:30 am. the dayof the evesl. Additional fees willvary depending on pinos of en-trance.

There is ne parking sr ad-mission fees for visitors to theAll-Breed Dog Show.

For information ConcerningadvanCe registration, write orcatt Cindy Brown, Match Chair-man, 20725 W. Western ave.,Chicago Heights, IL. 05411, 740-5024.

The Lambs' C000try Iso andshops will be open the day of theAll-Breed Dog Show. Proceeds

-from pueshases made in thesebusinesses directly benefit TheLambs' program for mentallyretarded adnits. Further infor-mation about The Lambs may beobtained by calling 362-4630.

Second Cityshow qtCent rE astTickets are 51111 available for

Second City's performance al 8p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1 at-Centre.East, 7701 Lincoln, Skohie.

Tickets are $7.50, $6.50 and-$3.50 la 50f discount tor students

. asd senior citizens). MasterCharge and Vim can be used forticket payment. Tickels will beavailable at thedoor os Aug. 1.For more intormotios call 673-8350.

Second City, will bring its ownspecial brand of satirical humorto Shokie tor a one-night only per-formance. As always, plannedskits and improvisation will he apartofthe show.

This is the last of a three-eveolsommer entertainment seriessponsored by the Village nlSkobie )throogh ils Fine Arts

- Conunisuion).

,

Port honoredby Little City

a

The Family Festival cosomit-tee is recruiting talent tor theSeptember 13 event which will bea potpourri st, games, prizes,rides, fond Concessions, farmers'market, novelty gift items, craftsexhibits, nod estertoibmest tarthe whole family.

"The entertainment will bevaried enough lo appeal lo thewhole family," explains Edie

- Eiseoberg, who io chairing theFamily Festival. Msoical ester-tainmeot cao include classical,folk, swing, jaco, or even sewwave. Other forms nf enterlain-ment we are looking for aremagicians, jugglers, mime acts,clowns, comediass, story tellers,

- puppeteers - we want all slyles ofperformers that we can gear todifferent generations. We arelooking for talented young peopleand adults why would like toshowcase their talents in a for-mal that we can describe asfamily -enlertainment, addsEioesberg.

"We will have ditferest areasrelating to diflerent age groups,

(V\Nobcando it

likeM na1d'scan1.

McDonald'su ®-. -

-

MILWAUKEE b OAKTONNILES

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Sid L. Port Il.), well-knows bosisessmas and philanthropist, washonored by Little Cily for mentally retarded childres at a

' Testimonial Dinner at the Guildhall, Ambassador West, shownhere accepting "Member of the Year" pinqse from Dinner Chair-mas Morne Kellmao Ir.). -

Founder and Ckairmas of the Execalive Committee of LawsonProdncls, Inc., Des Plaines, Std has shows a great roncero for theplight of 1hz menlully retarded since becoming isvolveitio the Lit-Ile City movement msny years ago. As a member of the Board, hehas displayed a new, vibrant spiri) of leadership sod compassion inhelping to raise Ihe necessary funds lo costisxe the significantprograms that make the future a little brighter for the mentallyretarded and blind-retarded children al Little City.

Talent searchfor Family Festival

for example, for the Teens weplan to have a game -room with.pishall and video games, and aband ptayisg "sew wave maule".For the ynanger children we willset up an -area for storytelling,games, kiddie rides, cartosnsandentertainment pertaining tu thatage group. Adaltscas enjoy thefarmer's market, gift and craftconcessions, as well an the widechuce of eateries. And again, wewould like to have entertainmentrelating to that age group. There -

will he something for everyone.-from pre-scbooleru to gran- -

dparents. ' ' -

The Festival Committee wiltalso be renting space to food and -crafts vesdors. "Whereas Mayor -

Byrne recently held the "Taste ofChicago", we will be spomoring a"Taule of the North Shore",slates Eisenberg. "Admission isfree and we're, expectingthoosands of families to attend.-The Festival will be held corn

- rain or shine because we have anindoor and outdoor facility. It'sgoing to be a one-day event from12:38 p.m. to 0:30- p.m., packedwith tax and excitement for thewhole family,"

The Family Festival, span-snred by the Young Men's Jewiub -

Council, will be held os thegrounds at the Immacslate Cas-ceplins School, at 770 Deert leidltd., Highland Park. -

For information on the talentsearch and space rental at theFamily Festival call or write:Family FestIval, YMJ,C, 9391Gross Paint Rd., Skahie, IL 0®78- (312) 679-8490.

The Bugle Newspapers - - -- -.

- - COMMUNITYALMANAC -

- - -Your weekly guide to famUy entertaI9sment

Movies

Fridays&Satsrdaysat0p.m. thruAsg. 22-

FWDLERONTHEROOFnrosdusr maslOi. P5i5flOt5 Od5O'iS P#endship &inxlThnam,5tOESssbst9,nnPl.tus. Fcelsisnx.tnr nanee.

Wed.,Auelatl&7:30p.rn.THE PRODUCERSZ,esMo.iaI&GennWOdse. Nnsthbesok PusSe IAbcssy, lei causeLa.,N,rx,b,ssk. Fselcfsni,asxs: ssx.at4. -

NORTHWESTERNUSUMMERFILMSJii4 so e sao so. Hmee,gdaly SI at I sad RIS The Li,,, HunW.

Nsrtbwastem Uniseeds,, ins xs,,i ed., Evncasan. l'ostoa,ocls,auss,.sdtnlssss.uss: 492-5555/492-5555

IOdds & EndsWednesday, Il n.m. to 2p.m. then OctoberRAVINIAFARMER'S MARKET55 i,men br/ca pcodu,5 to mil. 00g,, WOIinws aun. S'tesseJudsoe&5.ae,eigt1neOP& rurtutomiasoe: 055-4W

ContinuousTHE LAMBSPsi,hop,esunirysiors, c000,,e', to,myard,a'isssPmO bake?.JueetisvofTei-stateToUsaY&llI. ois. 57 te,,e ubo,se-itlln. ForIniormason: 555-4530

CantinususJE, HIGH BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPThem, sOry. 00e Ph5-15 rubor ub,,,o, 841 bases issu, Dea

P11mw. Forinfsrwasse, W-Osas -

Thursdaysat7:3$p.m.BICYCLE RACINGOpni toeUOderS sea futy u,anlsated,qoarine.ieue Osck. Ns,-thbrmk Edward Rndstpiruindxnbffl Pato bbcySSs track, acaptekos.&Wsuiagnslk2.,NssthbeSSk. rselslonca5Os, 4505555.

July 1 thruSept. 38 - -

CATFISHFARM EXHIBITPari xi FISTS hi 5,9 aquarium 00555. 55544 Aqoaduw. 5550.

,

t.akexhs,eDr..chte,g5 Fselnlsresatce: lSa-5455es5.255.

ContinuousLOOP WALKING TOURSCt,Irags urchli,rtxe. FoUfldaiIOsW55004 and bus 50555. FOr le-

: -

55m,tin: 542-5755. - -- -- -

Continuou -

CYCLE CHICAGOFswobhs .453 map,, 0155-a sed 5/sissy 05 00isgo avsI53bIn toc

escs/su. Mayor's estire ut tnqOfr u ietcrws000. For 15/or-nolise: 744-4W-

Mnnday&Wednesdav at 7p.m.-

EVANSTONBADMINTON CLUB -

Opec ylay, iooe'amOfltO S 55/rocOso Witt, 5/pw'si p,svldsl.nn,,daby Oteo, Evum400 Tumastp ugh school, 165/ Dodge,

nvaestoe - Forlets,watioO: lis-sIn -

bullyBOTANICGARDENS -

is, ecco. 05 trms, nowsrsg plans, gs,de,w, natur, trais. takeCook Rd ,s,i ut Canes Esp,euscxy, xi,505c. For lntsw,sUOe:

535-3045.

Thru AugustItaronnE ICE SKATING

- Lassons, iosok,7 ¿apiihiS' siia)ig. mn xbcoau,:sostd, F.5/ -

Oisicici,ciairch0i.&6rt505 P5105 5d., sCald,. F, let,w,sOsv:555-tau .,

TheatreJuiyllthruAugsst5 . -

MILK AND HONEY- Sreadw.yMaoioai. Unge, Kaplan J.C.C., 5550 Chuech .5., flskie.

FoeP&oneaoeesaadTicim: 0t5.m5. Oit

- Jsily24ttsruAuguatl -

SOUTHPACWIC, Se0y M,i55C55. Nile. Wets aue, [loi OHio., ii., skte.

- Fs,dsimotp.55snsacsmscdsssee: as-We.

TlorsSept.27 : - -

SOUTIIPACIFICi0sdge,s n Hasaseeltab, Brsndnny ,laads. ManSas'. [Aseste-.5,5. messo, Munmkee noi. a st,. e, Uncstaabfrs. pse lido,-nano.,: 054-We.

TlsruAugsstl6TIIEONGAME

- D.Lcsbsies'.Pxnu.ePetesadoi,Iiio,isy. NO5ThLI4Oi5KaPO,000P,Weoeneonayrd.,Exassia.,. Fsrlalaemadsn: NO-5722, Fseper-lirss.sendatasandiirs,o: NO-5592

TisruAugsst8atSp.m.NORTHWESTERN USUMMER DRAMA FESTIVALTb, Taming si ib, 52-ree., Hit L 5.11500,9, PresteSLa,igbte,ptay5su aunant, 015055. ltustee/lntt53entaKai.CWtar, Ns,tsw005em SL, iStOObleSdax Rd., masabas. For .5/sedatasndlctcwnauss: 452-IZO.

Titen August 38UNIVEBSITYOFCHICAGO COURT THEATREUsas,. '0" The Miser," Oha505peace 's" Comedy 02 Eremo," taMswaO's "Fastdse' piar aliersato 515/a 5555 saMos, titaba.0x4005-55e Consesso, eoioe,itr st Ddmgs, itO k nolenraity,,Chicago. Fcrloitono'stbn: 155-5155

ThruSeplember 13SCUBAHEYl- -

AO 0,141051 iwprsnissUonal company cens. The FeasstsslTheatre cowpmi5 3050 Lanzen Auditorium, 753 w. Ocmrd st.,xosnotoo. Fo,pe,tnmnnosOw005eddst°': 000-0555.

Weekends IbruSept. 12UNCOMMON WOMENILND OTHERSwendy wsswwnae'O oomsde-tawl. Ensamble mate. re., aluOreOs,5 ce-tIrS CloS, sto w. baca ed., Mi. Feaasert. Forints,-waDen: StOWS.

Walking.Içp ToursSundays at t p.m.LINCOLNPETFIS HOUSETOIJRTaurio,nnithew,tUrYhs0505,lOdletdl0PsyOtt05u tanooloillostcwns,at,cnoa,ousdO,,no,ld. 545005-mOan, Deostield. FecintomatiOn:545550i.

Saturdays &Ssndays from t30tn 430p.mGROSSEPOINTLIGHYHOUSKTow ut UgbliyOas Park ta buildisge 5/claW tuse soreoniog.5aiunacmtnr,S5S05S'eridand..xOen545n. Fsrbdomnsson: 554-

1x1 &ledSsndavsthruNsvemherat2P.m.DKERFIELD HISTORIC VILLAGE TOURToo, tsth eent,ay pioles, dwntlians acisdira log mOis k two Storyirut,wosr500. it,setietdseea slaioneswiety, [01 DeodinldM.,xeo,tieid. Forietscixstion: 945.5521.

ContinualTWILIGHT GOLFING15 S'lei, Enseoton Csmwmity SOD club, st Cactrsl st. "L",00005to, - FwlntocrostioO: 415-5113

Continuous ' -

EVANSTON ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOC.Mskivg aube basSos, 15/cad bolkos. oDd D onice , bird'waCa.Eoci000 Center, 5500 MoCoO,dck 01,3., E000ito,. Fo, Iclyr-

- willo,: 904-5101.

ThruAxgsutlINTERNATIONALDESIGN HOUSE TOURTour 5551-Ossee EUsIoydisnuelm &estai2- Sham, .o,xlm tenisLskepseusmgsbakesl,Weakegm&Wm8tithW.,aeFoW.Forlsionsusse: 4535015

Sunday, Aug. 2 at8p.m.OAKPARK CIVIC BALLET55k Pick MsS, Mists, k Lakests., Oak Park. For ieten000cn:us-WI. -

ThruAsgust25 - -

SUMI8IERDANCE '9,1Mmnl-iocg ooloh'nisoo r5 Osseo 5104150 baSel, 1555, wade,,,tolti and tozad peeeesisd boo SIOrSoghOOS 00osgo. Fie psstsr-snas000cbsdsleas,dlooaltuseali: nda-52t5

Dance

fleBugle, Tha'oday.Ju1y301 1161 Page 21

- Music -

Saturday, August Ial 5p.m.NORTH SHORE CHORAL CONCERTWeISse nani, 001521, PatS, O.k. 5es. .555,5 Ink,, Wiiss,Sie. Pse

-iidoe,naiton: 5255-4555.

Thursday, Aiigust6 StOp.m. '

POLYNKSIANSONG&DANCE -

W.t1aew5sni3OttPaek, 1,daeave. 0050e l.ke,WOss,Sic. Fo,lslseno.ntn: 54.0155.

Thursday, Aug. 6 atSp.m.NAPERVILLE SUMMER BAND CONCREESc.cicsiP.ek,u.ntsessé.,N.perottle. Foelnfoesn.11rei: Sa-1755.

Threa AugustORAVINIA FESTIVALsug. lnl 5:55 p.m.:&baosnias. Oesisois- Deuniba,ig.Oeit:OOp.m.:Atuitnolaliadgeil&SameieeetOtsaug.4aiI:llpas.:Teboikooaky, Sarei, RZOOgiiL1,skecaoknd. eueoolzdeo.Eapeese,eos,HtgSdardPaet. F5505-

-is,nniltis:t05-Sa4. -

Sunday,Aug.2atlp.nS. - -

THE HARPER STRING QUARTETM5000IH5PIO&M00505, 2400eFP.ek0000Sis.WeiSnglansse.&uie.tsssleldnd.,Kikxenvevivage. Pseloliemanni: 4154555.

Sunday, Aug. 2 at 5p.m.ORGAN RECITALPe,Oonxed by CbsSdase Mae.ttnll Keoneoar. FloeS PmbySO'taO07,se,005toesasor,WeIkeecb.pet, ISZlCaleoSaA,e., 05050500.roelslsns.Usc: 554-5452.

Sunday, Aug. 29-nm il to 7 p.m.-DAY IN THE COUNTRY505/sor weenfl fesiuDeg nomi. Miloap, ChocS, mro, 700,odsM0005etl, 5105 AO,,, Jr. k 550,05 SsdOb. suosy oak Fm,,, Owow 0005 01 Scoot 55000es .1 I-aS es 000. 113. 100kW 954 SoradulOakllicrkido. rsrlefom,000e:SS-®IS.

Thursday, July35 atup.m. -

NORTH SHORE CONCERT BANDxtaeUgkt Coecoet. 505/laco sont, 511150, Pack, Lok. sse. ai SSObeo,k,Wllwetia. Fselof0000atloe: 5204m

Thursday, July3S'aI 8 p.m. ' -

HERITAGE HALLJAZZ BANDAdcolooloc CloacaS. Kotboelon Logge Mnxodal Paru. 5901 0Comty OAo5cd.,iiiediiinstale. Po,iclssesss,e: 799-TZO -

TisI-o Thursday, July35RAVINA FESTIVAL -

JuiyOOasi:Sap.m.: Oa,nl'.ylsUoCunooeOasc.l

x0at51. P5,0, S,akn.C,,k ed. esas se Edna espar:, Highland Pork.FOeSdOislOted, 752.5555

IOdds & EndsSunday, Aug. 2 - -

CANOEINGTHE FOX RIVERFoe .ano il ont up. 000dd Aqaael,an, IWbauth LabnOinee se.-ctWgs. Foethoonsauso: 59-2455.

JulyllthruAug.2 -

, LAKECOUNTY FAIRLito coo,iyFOlcgrSucdO,0500ieo 1554.41, eaolo5Goayolake. Forief,esxouon:-Th541W.5555. -

WeelsendsthruAug.16 -

KINGRICHARD'SFAIRE - - . -

Onisisoasee Foie 10,10dm 500d sed siniSa dewaeaie002ne aiosgwith gasses sed drooa icon, bog 90055r4'O Eogised. 7405e

K000sbo,545c., I-a4SoOseads xd:nuae,aesyawomunitMn'.Fsri,dsrmstso:555-We. -

.ArtFuirs ----

Sunday, Aug. 2frnmnooxt5 p.m.KLKGROVE ART FESTIVAL -

croo ohibits as onoS as toad sed miselai00000i. Dioony Pork,W000gtoo O Slostedioid Odo., Elk Gesso 011150e. Foe lolo'-n0000: 457.0705.

Aug. 2 &3frnmnnoxto duskEVANSTON ART FESTIVALOn sais sul ht w,nolto, lonobe, eeasloo. pololiegs. 500,5000,photography, woodwork and .05/rIms. Pones Fads, uerh Si.

-ati,also Mlehtgm,Eanato,. Frrlotseoxnlsc: 055.255001.5205.-

Aug. 1 &Zfrnm il tolp.m.GLENVIEWART LEAGUE FAIRLpossursoos.Lake&Wssk00000do.,Olmsiew. Fsrlots,05050n:124.4101. - -

Then August 29Ç!IILDREN's FILMSMssday.ntsp.ss.,Thsesdas..tnp.n.&ipox.&saisrdarfltap.m. MxctOn Geese s'sbus ubm,y, 5540 thesIs a,,,, Mostosorme. Fselsloneasm: .65-on -

Juggler The Lambsextraordinaire hosts all-breed

Thunsdy0JaIy 30at2&0p.m.TOMMY -nani, PabUs USury, osa 0.1005 si., sosat. -e bdseeiasas:

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Howardand Beverly Hartman,

owners of Howie's Hot Dog Hut,have added new dimensions totheir businesn located at 8830Harlem Ave., Morton Grove.Long time friend MarshaSalochik has joined the Hut"where good food and friendlyservice isa way of life.

- They are pleased to announcethe addition of their 'OldFashioned Ice Cream Parlor",featuring Peterson's PatricianIce Cream io everyone's favoriteflavors in sundaes, shakes andsodas and of course, ice cream

Their party plano fit all needs.

GRAND PRIX RESTAURANT6730 N. NORTHWEST HWY. 775-5022

. HOUSE SPECIAL

BARBECUED BABY RIBS(Half Slab) $ 95

DAILY SPECIALSIncindos: smp a Soled Bu,. Choico of PosnSo nr Man5aeelsli, o,Spaghetti; and Glass of wine. .

MONDAY: FRIED CHiCKENuvERWITH ONIONS 4.95TUESDAY: VEAL PARMESIAN

BREADED PORK TENDERLOIN

WDNESDAY: BROILED TURBOT

FILET 4.95THURSDAY: GRECIAN CHICKEN M.95

OR ATHENIA STYLE SKIRT STEAK 4.95BROILED TURBOT *495FILETOF SOLE or PERCH 495

FRIDAY:

SAIURDAY: BROILED RED SNAPPERoiS, LEMON BOflER

FRIED CHICKEN fr RIBS

SUNDAY: PAN FRIED LIVER and ONIONSOR VEAL PARMESIAN

City Padaing Across Tisa Sfreet

O,hÀec.I

Birthdays, anniversariea,husmeos groups, pre-naptial par-lico and hridal and hahy showershave all keen met with great fun

-'. forthose attending. Make_sure tostop iso and see all the party pic-tures decorating their walls.Pinhall has heeo included is theparty plan making all age groupshappy.

For an enjoyahle diaing en-'p erieoce, stop io al Howie'sanytime fromo am. to 8p.m.

For party information call 188-2220 and ask for Howie, Ben, orMaroha to help plan greal partiesforyou.

. 4.95$4.954.95

A Rlore To The RenairtaecrfTok,.,o 0a,&i,n-5,oI,n5b,lkl,al,, ,n,k and don,, th,IaoO..odèn&

nfth, EIS ,rntoy.

OPENSo-doso STi,a Aoyt ¡6.,a:p .,n. 5d;:p..TICKETS,5d,l_$O.,O. chadn,-s ,ho«h ..-$..-.

FREE PARKINGF ,,,p. ,l o ,,s,..,i.(3'a)'.683.

. TO FAIRE SITE,!,,N,nM.ù. 6

FOR ENFORMATION(3a)68-a8nn

Eapecallylhls WeekeBd . . . AagBsl 1 Rl

TOURNAMENTGAMES

6.45695

$495$4.95

Militaryartifacts :swap show

The Society of Military Art,SeieaceandHistory (SMASH.)and the History Workshop of Nor-theastern Illhooin University willpreuest "SMASH. 6" aMilitary Collectihle, Mcdel,Bmkand Art Show and Sale at theSkokie Valley V.F.W. Pont No.3854 at 7401 N. Lincoln ave. atWent Jarvis ave., Skokie, on Sun-day, Oct.25. Sot-np hegins at Oam., the doors open to the Publicat 9 aun., and the event ends at3,45 p.m.

Thosé wishing to sell nr swapmilitary art, badges, books,dioramas, flags; inoignia,medals, minutares, models,usiforms, wargames, weaponsand related items will he charged$10 at the door for cachO foot by2½foot table. For each tablepaid for in advance the price isonly lla piece or each Itablen for$15. Nn checks will he accepted

.at the door. . Sorry, no workable20th century fireanno or ordoan-ce allowed.

Admission is $1 to the generalpoblic, children under 14 admit-led free. For farther informationcalljohnBarwick at fIl-312f.

"Milk and. Honey"Doe to an unprecedented

demand for ticketo, the Open.Stage Players bave addçd Wed.neoday, Aug. 12, 0,15 to their fourweek run of "Milk and Honey".

Limited seating io stiltavailable for this Jerry Hermanmusical under direction of LeonPalles, which opens on July 22 at0,30 p.m. Tickets ace $3.50 formemhers aod $4.50 for oso-members. -

For information, call 675-2200,exL2l4.

Michael B. RuffnerMarine Sgt. Michael B. Ruf-

foer, son ofKesnetk J. and NancyRuffner of 575 Figard Court, DesPlaines, is participating io sam-mer carrier orientation trainingfoc midshipmen at the NayalAaophihiouo Base tAttle Creek,Norfolk, Va_,.

Submarine sandwIch : -

parlour opens -in

Morton GroveAlan Katz, owner of the Sub

Pub Restaurant, 9412 WankeganRd, Morton Grove, bao annoan-cedthe formal opening of blu new

- store that will offer O temptingarray of made-to-order nub-marine sandwiches. -

The rather complete mena of-'fers a variety of nuhmnrine san-dwichos available in 6" orlengths. In addition to sah-marines, the Suh-Puh servensalads, snaps, chili and widevariety ofoide orders. -

"We prepare äll our menuitems in the old traditional waywith only fresh ingredients andplesty of it." Katz sees his

Seék artists andcraftsmen for M-NASROctòherfest - -

. The Maine-NOes Association ofSpecial Recreation (M-NASR) issearching for local artists orcraftsmen to sel op booths at theAnnual Ocloberfeot on Oct. 3 inNileo.

The annual M-NASII October-fest featores art work and craftshy area disahled artists, as wellas local comnsOOit7s craftsmes.Booths, sales, cefretsaneols, andraffles all contrihole to October-festfon. -

Interested participants areurged to cati Lynn Parfitt at theM-NAsflLeisure Center belween8,30 am. and 4,30 p.m., Mondaythria Friday, 966-5522. The pur-pose of Octoherfest is to promote

Can the microwave ovenreplace the wok? YES, acme-ding to the Hong Sisters-LilyHoog Mow and Mary Hong Sann-dero - aotbsro of lhe firstmicrowave Chinese cookbook inthe United States, "The HongSister Microwave to the Orient".

GREAT EXCITEMENT!

Two

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Virtue- Will BePresented

Wednesday Nights-7:30P.M.

* Old Fashioned Fun* Romance*-Adventje

The VILLAGE -TAVERN- LONG GROVE, ILLINOIS

Loog Grove's Family Restaurant -

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restanrant as n refreshing alter-native tethe hot-dog -hamburgerroutine. "Our sandwiches arehealthy, hearty and few incalories,"saidKatn. -

The store iluelf Is also a depar-tare from the t)pical faat foodrestaurant. - Earth tanesdsminale throughout, and Iota nfgreenery. "I designed the storelobe comfortable and pleasmg tothe eyes asdears," nsted Katz.

Designed originally as a carry-oot, tIse gob-Fob has plenty. ofroomforthose desiringlo eat in.

Summer hours are Mondaythro Thucsday 10-9, Friday 10-12,Saturday 10-1, andllunday, 11-4.

and recogniae all area art talentin sopport of 11900m Arto CouncilWeek, beginning October 3. Feefor booth space is only $5 to,helpdefray costo sr promotion and -

food.M-NASE sponsors recreation

for all disabled populatiom livingis Golf-Maine, Des Plaines, ParkRidge, Liscolnwosd, Shokie,Morton Grove and Nilco.

Within as 10-0 record, the NilésLittle League White Sos are IhnWsrldSerieo Cbainps. -

- Shown above,- (1 to r) JoeEichnaan, George Langis) RickyBecker, Ricky Thief, John Aotichand Jeff Koppensteiner.

Hong Sisters demonstratemicrowave Chinese cooking

They will share their enpertiseand demonstrate some of theirChinese dishes at 2 - area Fried-man's Microwave Oven stores,at 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 7, 7202Dempoter, Morton Grove (068-1911); 1f am, Saturday, Aug. 8, -

. Harlem-Irving -Plana, Norridge(452-8911); and at th Lombardstore os Friday, Aug. 7 at 7 p.m.andSaturday, Aug, O at 2,30 p.m.,207 W. Roosevelt (932-761f).Reservátisos. are required andthere will he a charge of $0.

Having adapted many of theirfavorite family recipea to themicrowave oven, the HongSisters find that it is perfectlysuited to fast cooking Chinesedishes that ardinarily take hoursto prepare is thetraditiosalway.SomeHong5istersgavorjtha are:Ginger Chicken Sweet and SourSpare Ribs, and Oyster SauceBeef and Broccoli. These recipenare included in their cookbookwhich Is availahle at Friedman's

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for $4.56.

Coin showThe nest dnin for the Chicago

Coin Bourse will be held. at theloosing Tower YMCA, 6300Touhy, so Sunday, August 9,from 10 n.m. to li p.m. Admissionis fece und thoee io ample fece-parking. Eighteen coperto willhave eahibitu on display and 55tOho available in appraise andidenti'uny coins, medalo, tokensOr papar money peeseated. ,MI

pees500 interested in min collect-mgaeecordiolly insitod ta attend.

A lorgemedatwilibe given freemitts thin antico.

ED UANSON

'Bubble Bath"-

Again, to my dear, dear, kfeminine readers, I bave some amore fatherly advice. Bui, first,I wish to espress my deepest ap- ypreciation and heartfell thanks, tto the oice lady (who did Ost ideo- sItify herself) who changed my pic- 6tore laie a pig and wrotn me thaiojee letter. )Bst,msre about that-subject at the end of today's is-tercoting and - informativecolmos.)

The divorce cate io Japus isonly 9 per cent. Here, is tIleU.S.A., it's almost 45 per ceni.

Why?The hasic reams according 40

the many marriage counselorsaod other professionals (myseltiscluded) is that the Japanese-woman is mach msre concernedwith the welfare of her hoshand(or, as she espresses it, her "lord,und master") than the Ansericanwoman is.

Let me gtvr you au esansple.On a cold morning the Japanesewilewifi lie down on the floor,face down, hy,her husband's sideof the bed, so that he cas step osherbackashegetsoatofthe bed.Tisisohedses sothathiu bare feetneednotstep aponthe muId floor.

And, thenthere isthe thing thatJapanese wives are famous forand very adept at - TOlE LOOTBÂTIE

When their hooband arriveshome, tired, perhaps fromworking or chasing their youngsecretaries around the desk, theJapanese woman first bows taher "bed and nsaster" und thenremoves blu shuns, Then, shehelps him offwith his clothes andshe starts scrubbing him downwith.scented soaps and ollo. AI-ter tilia ritornI is completed, onlytheuwillshepermtthim, with herhelp, to ease down into the tub.Shebas made sure that the wateris just the right temperature, not

hot, nottoocold.Then, after bathing l3haa, she

drames bins while he nipa hisfavorite cocktail which she baspreparedforhim.

Now she serves him bisfavorite dinner, which she hasspesaI many hours preparingThen, be lenza hack at the takle,relaxed and smiling while shetellaban ahontthe kids, and whatthe relatives are doing.

Now rempare this with thegreeting which many American

'vea give their husbands. First,they snarl, "You're a half-hoarlate, Bauter -Wherethe hell wereou!" Then, they give cald

shsnlder, or something out of aran, And, finally, they'll my,"You can't bowl tonight, mymother's sick and we gotta bringher nome chicken soup (this isalso out of a ran).

Now, Idsu'tsayALL Americaswives act like this - juct the yastmajority. You see, they're soconcerned with their own welfarethey don't think ahoat theirhusbands. -Efforts toAmericanize the JapaoeseWoman have failed. Their divor-ce rate Is so low because theirpersonal consideration of their"lordandmnster" Is so high.

Of my own knowledge, I cansay the Japanese woman io farsaperlor te the Âmertrao woman,'w knowing and asino more waysto please her husband. l've hadwe Americao wives, bat I've

known abuut 4,600 otherAmerte women. I've 2nlo

sown one Japanese womb, andside from the fact she wasaliving doll", )and Besser caoerify this because -I once is-rodsccd him to her) L place thisne woman far above Ihr other000-WAY ABOVE!!

P.S. "That was before I mclpon, dear Angie. Now ya are a

so the Richter scale. -

p.s.-P.s. Dear Unknown Lady.'Tkushs (sr making me a pig. Thepig, recent research reveals, hasove of the highest istelligencequotients (t-Q.) is the aoimolhisgdom. t, therefore, shall, inhussy of the pig, ose it is mycolumns of the tutore. 0h, Yes,the average male brain wéigho 45oes. The overage female brain 44nas. Cao you lop that?

Art exhibit at.. Skokie libréryAaseohibitnfl3 repeouesstatioas'

al oil paintings by local studentsin the Monday odaS oil paintingdass taught by Mosten Grove

-artist Enid Sileeesnan, will be iotho Shokie Pohlic Libeury Angoot3-29, Ths Libeosy in at 5215Oohtoo st.

Mo. Silveesoao'n net clans busbeso in esisteoce for 10 years.Since September, 1900,- it meetsat Centee EssO in Shokie whereclmses are opes to beginning andadvanced students.

Studests eshibiting see frómSkskio, Shietey Geoisman, Pennymonee, Edle McKay, BerthaMoise, Roo Rosenthal, AseobelleTombes, J.D. Wehlers, and PoisonWoo. Fnsm Lismlowood: EthelRosengard. Prom Des Ploinm,flotte Feizee. From Evanstoo:Eloaooe BrousSe and LesleyMoecos. From Chicago, BarateeBarr, Esther Disban, EstherFradis, Mild Kay, Ansetto Mes-ev, Aeon Sohs, Noesea Shyer,Lilliun Sssy, Ehtol Temunee, nodPhyllis Wmsoosom.

1lëleprompter- In the Tublic Interest

If you thinkcable television ' ..is. only first-nm moviesand non-stop sportsread this bóok.

Teleprompter's cable System brings your television set more moviesthan ever: five channels of uninterrupted, un-cut feature films. And there aresix channels with college and professional sports of everykind. But with a -

total of 104 channels, cable television also offers you many other excitingprograms and services. And our free booklet tells you all about them.

You'l read about a wealth of national and local cultural programming-Broadway plays, music, ballet and opera. You'll find out about national andinternational news you can catch around the clock. You'll discover educationaland religious prograrnming. And you'll see how local news and informationprograms will be produced in Skokie's own studios, -

The booklet introduces you to all 'of the possibilities of cable and containsa complete summary of our proposal for the village. In Cable Televisionfor Skokie, you will find the results of our survey of residents andorganizations. You will see how their preferences helped Teleprompter designa state-of-the-art cable system especially for your community and its people,

For your free copy of Cable Television forShohie, call 673-9036. Or writeTeleprompterCable Communicationo, Suite 29, 9701 N. Kenton,Skokie, Illinois 60076. .

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shown biteront in attending TheAcademy, chicago's first highschool foe the perfng andvisual arts, odmitlance auditionswifi continue to be scheduledthroughontthe summer.

"The caliber of talent ovalen-redbyrnspeedvestudenfstn theinitial auditions held Joly 15through 10 wan fantastic," saysLarry Jsrdan, Director nf TheAcademy,

Stodeslu who are talented andhave eaperience or potential inart,' masic, dance, or theatreshould call Jordan at 300-6822 toschedulean cadition time.

While sladents will beevaloated differently for eacharea of interest, all will eitheraodition or show portlolim to acoisasaittee comprised of five ex-perla toclodieg the coordinator ofthe art,mssic, dunce sr theatredepartment.

A not-for-profit edacaliosolorganizalion,- The Academy isran by a Board of Directors com-prised of hosiness and catturaileaders.

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Exhibttors from Arkansas.Miew4. Indiana. WInd-da. NewMenico. Ohio. Wisconsin.Michigan aád from all overfilinois Will join with talentedchicagolandaedututapresesst the2nd Annual Uptousi Art Ex-pertenecE The wIio,gtven by theAmerican Society of Achato, asational membershiporganization, will be held at thePlum of the Americas, next toUptown Federal's offices at 430N. Michigan Ave,, Chicago onThursday, Jnly3llfrom0a.m. tosp.m. Os Friday, July 31 from On.m. toop.m.

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The Banjo Buddies, Dixielandgroup, aed The Polleys, songstylists, will otter a variety ofmusical entertainment at u- -Variety on Aag. 19.

Sponsored hy the Senior AdultDepartment of the Jewish Corn-masity Cooler, the ohow will he -

held at the Lincoln VillageTheatre, Lincoln and McCormickBoulevard, beginning ut 1:30p.m.

Admission is $4. Tickets muybe purchased a,l Ihedoor oi in ad-vosee. For more inlormulioncall the Senior Adult Deparlmeot, 761-9110, ext. 59.

- Nues library filmThe film My Bedygoerd, the

recent hit sel in Chicago ahouta young boy's problems indealing with a bully and hiseslislmentol ahulking classmateas a bodyguard, will he shown utthe Nilès Public Library onFriday, July 31 ut 7. The Libraryis bested at f960 Oukton sl andadmissios is free.

Although the Library is closedFriday evenings, il will be spenforfilmgeers nely.

-VICTORIA STATION

Royal Chicago- Scòts Band

Chicago's favorite commsuily bund, The Royal Chicago SdolsBand, have been invited to play al the Illinois State Fèir in

.Springfield,IL. --

The Fuir is from Aug. t-16 and the Royal Chicago Scots Band will -

he playing Sulorday nighl,Añg. 15 and open the festivities on Sso-day noon, Aug. 16.

Guy. Thompson io espected loappear und il plans work he will bemade an official Royal ChicagoScots Baud member. The governorhas marched in the front of The Royal Chicago Scolo Band the lastthree4lh ofJuly parades. - -

The Royal Chicago Scolo Band have hecome very popular in theChicago area lately. They ptuy for all hinds. of public gatherings, -concerts, parades, etc. bat Ihething that makes lhemyeally specialis they have their own school of music. Although they invitemnuiciuos from the area to play in the band, one does not have tohnow how topluy an instrument te join. The äspiring musician canenroll in the Royal Chicago Scolo Band Academy and learn to playanybamlinstrsment. Since -isàScottishstyleband, someoftheñimhersteurnteplíyhagpipep. Othersteuru brasa, wuodwiodsordrums. Thekest part is these leosom are provided-FREE and -.

many instrumenta are alsaprovided free. -

The Royal Chicago Scots Band enjoy gond times all throsgh theyear by going to shows, concertu, dinners and many great parties.Someureevenprovided by the bañdtreasury. -

If you are interested in joining, seeing, playing in, or learning inthe Royal Chicago Scetu Bund, call the Chief tnstrnctor, Sgt. Maj.Virgil With at 237-0525. -The ornI class begins upprosimately Sept..IS; SO call new.

.Finàl performances - of

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"South Pacific" -

The final two performances of sein are designed and enecuted"South Pamfic" will be presented by Edward Moon, withthe help ofby Theatre 2l of Skohie ut BIS u crew. of esperienced technicalp.m. this Friday and Saturday, personnel. Beth Golata's andJuly 31 and Aug. 1. Niles Went DoruthyGlassberg'slalents with,Engiluh instructor James Battu respectively, costumes undand NilesEast graduate Debbie make-np concepts add frenhuèsaCrane areteamed as Emite and tothisprudoctios.

. Nellie - lu thin prodnctiun and A cast of 45 actors und dancersOrne Colby, Nues and Nancy and another 40 mmicians willFeingold, Skukie, portray the ill- -- present their version of 'South

- fated Invers, Cable and LiaI. Pacific" in the Niles WentSally Juble, Niles, - in Bloody Theatre, Oakton st. at Edem En-Mary and AD. Cohen, Morlón presaway,. Skokie. Tickets are -Grove,will

be LatherBililu. $4.50 for adults, $4 fur.stndents- The pruduction is directed by un&senior citizens. Tickets can

Rnbert Jehmon, who bau been be purchased at the door or ut thethe guiding hand of Theatre SII ben office on Friday, July 31, utfor eight years. The creative S700Grouu Point rd., ShaMe. Callchoreegraphy is by Maria Lam- 9g8-3800, exl.l233, for more-in- -

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pert and the fuoèrite music lu farmatinn. - -beingconducted by Ted Hill. The

Little Cfty Pro-Am -

.- , Golf Tournament . -

CatIe City will be a big winner wood, P*ynideot of tho Globewhen Chicugniund bunhseaameu Aeseesdu Gimo Company, in

. und Jllinnia PGA membeen swing nerving as Tournament Chairmantheir clubs and meet the chal- foe the 191k eonneoative year.lenge in beip mentally retanded Little City's Pro-Aro in one of the

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ehildeen, in Little City'o 19th few charity louroaaoeotn whichannual Pro-Ans invitational Golf bss boon nsocliosesl by the IPGA,Tournament, Monday, August und hou raised over $900,000 in17, ut the Hilleeent Comitey Clsb, date loe the mentally retardediong Grove, il. - - children at Palatine, II.

Ovee 200 businessmen und - Prooneds from the inumuosontputeom soil contribute un entry wilt enable Little City to earey ositee of$650 in play in ihn five-man its oogoiog oupawsion progeam -

(one peofessionul mrd four urna- which wilt permit more facilitiestears), best-hall inuenument ny- und speeialioed teaming fek the,ing-for musy inp peioes. . mentally retarded nod blind-

Munis Kellmao, from Gamin- eotuedod yoosgot000,

Chicago Lung --Association's -

Super SwimSuper Swim 'St, the fourth an-

dual Swlsn-a-tbon benelit for theChicago Lang Association, will betaking place at poot sites in 10Chicagosoburho; These 11 even-Is witl be held on Aug. 1, 2 andOaod will be open to alt swinulsèrs.

The 10 suburban locations in.elude: Morton Grove ParkDistrict, 61135 Dempster st., Mor-ton Grove and Greens of GottMill, 9027 Capital dr., DeaPlaines. . -

Super Swim participants willbe contacting friends, neighbors,and locèt bssioesses to getyledges of 10 centS or more foreach length of the poni they canswim. Money raised throughpledges for the swimmers will beused to sspport Chicago !sngAssociation programs for theprevootiOn and control of langdiseane.

The top fand raiser at each poet-site will be presented a grandchampion trophy. Pledges of $25or more will receive a SuperSwim T-shirt; u $75 pledge es-tilles the swimmer to a SuperSwim windbreaker.

Entry forms aorl pledge sheetsmay be picked up at the pontsiles. For more information call-Chicago Long Association, 243-1002, est. 47.

Physicians warnof football dangerfor very young boys

Little Johnny learaed io playfootball to be a man. Bot heoevernsade it. ' -

Stories of torn muscles, rippedligameota, broken bones andeven death from tackle footballare alt too common amongyoungsters and physicians warnparents aboatthe danger of star-hug ton sooñ.

The risk uf permauent iojsryfrom tackle football before benesare set is very great.

An alternative might be indoorflag footbátl at the YMCA.

Played under the watchfnl eyeoof troised YMCA leaders, flogfootball foulures many elementsof tackle football with fewerrisks.

Flags are placed is the belts ofall ball currying playera - backsand ends. Play ends when adefensive player grabs one orboth flags. 'Dbe flag slops ploywith nor 5th ti 0th grade kids,"said Jim ICohier, Program Direc-tor, at Leaning Tower YMCA inNitos. - -

To find out mire about YMCAindoor flag lootbalt, call the YM-CA atg47-g222, -

Glider soloistsThree cadets in the Civil Air

Patrol, soloed in a glider lastweek at Coles County Airport. -- -,Tbey are Dan Dagher, -Peler-Dagher, and Dan Thoele. Allthree had nne week of .grouodschool classes, and practicedtheir flying in the afternoon.They learsedthis in one week.

CAP is a - son profitOrganination that duals withaviation, emergency services,sod search and reseco. MeelinguF held weekly at Holy Trin:tyChords 5201 Karton in Skohie.For more Information, cati 334-3448, - -

- Arve's House CocktailOnly 95 cents.. -

- New Ladies Nite Specialby Ed Hanson

"Business is booming", accor-ding Is, George and Tonsmy ofARVEY'S posh new restaurant,ba- andbocktail lounge.

- The recently remodeled, all-new restaurant & spa, ARVEY'Sis 55w offering any house cocktailloe 95 cents and o SPECIAl, FOR

LADIES ON MONDAY &TUESDAY NIGHTS ONLY -BETWEEN 7 In 2 orn. FOIlONI,Y 61 cents,

And, ARVEY'S is the placowhere the buds are- mier- -nationally famous, the portionslarge and the pricey affordable.

- Volunteers needed forJerry Lewis telethon

The Muscular DystrophyAssociation IMDA) needs votan-leers to help with Ike Jerry LewisLobor Day Telethon io theChicago area. The 2l'a hourlelevidios benefit will begin -at gp.m. Sunday, Sept. f on WON-TV(Chaseell).

Volunteers ace needed In an-swer pledge phodes, labulalepledgos and other tasks imyor-tant lo the success silbe telethon.

Jerry Lewis, MDA's sationalchairman, will again host Ikeevent, which will originate fromDel Webb's Hotel Sahara io LasVegas. Now in is 10th year, themarathon wilt be neon live os a

Deadline

' See. of Stole Jim Edpse tudoyeeosioded passenger cae ownerswith heesse plate eegisteutiossenpieing ut Midoight Feiday, July31, thot it's gvlliog lute lopoechose Iheie brown 1982 such-

Edge sold the stichers, whichshould be displayed io the appennight cameos of Ike coon plates,may be puechoond over themontee al bis Springfield andChicago facilities er many finen-viol instituti005 paetieipauing inthe heeone eeoewal peogrum.

"Books, savings and loana550ciOti000 and euereoey es-

satitowide "l,ove Networb" ofnuore than 2tt stations, includingoutlets in Hawaii, Alaska andPuerto Riet.

l.ast yegr's telethon raisedmure Iban $22 mitlios in pledgesInward the fight againslmuscular dystrophy and relatedneuromuscular disorders.''We're guing lo toy that recordfigure this year," says Lewis,"because people ut all ages sap-port as in Ibis fight sod givewhatever they can to help 'mykids'." -

Those interested in volun-leering for the telethon shouldcall 903-89gO.

nears forbrown 1982 stickers

changen eoinde easveoiest plac-rs lo bay stickers throughout thrstete,' Edgsr seid. "Laut year,financial inatitOtioos sold morethen 2 million stichnes, 39 poecoot of inI stickrrs sold by theSeeeetoryu office."

Any050 driviog u ear with enespierd green, July 1991, stieheemay be ticketed and hoed forimproper eegissrottnn beginning -

Sotsrday, Aug. 1.li you wool to know your

searrot financial iontitotion soS-ing stichrrs, aso the Seerrtooy'stall-free telophose number (800-252-89001.

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J ake's to imdergocomplete remodeling

by Ed Hanson

Almost as earth-shaking insews value as the marrisge'bf IhoPrince nl Wales to Lady DianaSpencer is the foci Ihat JAKE'SRestooronl nf Hiles is starling locompletely remodel and rolar-nish their popular eelery av ofNOW

In addition lo the brood"NEW" look, Ihere will also hea neo' and complrirly dilferentmenu. For enamyle, JAKE'S willoffer o brood new lise of pas-cabes and waffles smotheredwith all sorts st delicious freshfruits. The entire list nf rotreenwill also be changed and new Soddilferrol sandwiches toill also beoffered, the likes of which, accnr-ding to JOdlE 30SEP01, swncr ofJAKE'S Restaurant, have neverbefore made their appearance isthis area.

.- Nieci jetaillabrrt I. Wnisman, M.D., son

5f Herb C. Weisman of Kilpatcickst., Skokic, was among 127sludents who recently receivedDador of Medidor degrees tramthe University of Health Seien'con/The Chicago Medical School.

During award cecrmosics, Dr.Weisman received the Chicago

The entire lush and atmosphereof JAKE'S Reslaurani will9555055 balk charm and prac-livability for helter srrvicc,lower prices and helter sealingurrangr0000ls.

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Aed, then as NOW, JAttES big25% discaunt - the largesl in thearea - will be available to At,l,aeoior cilleros from 2 p.m. Is g:3fp.m. Monday thru Fridays...

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Before, yos. had to look hard to find anything to challengeour famous Prime Rib. Now, all you have lo do is see

our new expanded dinner meno,. Complete Dinners from $6,95. , -

These delicious dinners come with soup or unlimited saladbar, rice pilaf or potato plus basket of bread,

Children's Dinners from $1,95,That's cheaper than a sitter! With choices like Teriyaki -

Chicken, tasty Pizea Pie and much more.So, now that our great Prime Rib has some real

competition, the nest thing is for you and the family todrop in and enjoy it, lt's one competition

where everyone wins,

Victoria StationThe bent Prime Rib, Ami now a whole lot more,

Ssse,vorionsuvd Meior Credit Cards ineboms. Noe-smokics ssctinesv000ka. -

Nilan, 7800 Caldseell Avenue, 967-0780

-Teedlcosdnescmihsurulmtdsldbrieplfo oaopu akto

ra,Cide'inr rm$,5htsceprta itr ihcocslkeiai-Ciknat ie i n

uhmr.S,nwtau ra rm i a oeraoptto,tens hn sfryuadtefmlodonadejyi,l' n opttohr

vroewn,Vcoittoh etPieRb m o hl o oesevrosv eo rdtCrsieos o-mkc stns00aia,70 adel vne 6-70

Variety showI t for JCC Seniors

Pge24 The Bugle,Tlwrsday, July30, 11

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- ALUMINUMAWNINGS

BUSINESS SERVICES

Home ImproveMent ValuesDeal Direct

ALUMINUMStorm Doors-Windows-Sidisg-

Ssfflts& Fascia

OisVentaire Awnisgs Save 20%FLAIR

ALUMINUM PRODUCTSMi-9500

6827W. Touby,NUÑ

ALUMINUMSIDING

ISPBIAL SIJMMB RATES

ALUMINUM SIDINGSOFFIT 8 FASCIA

SEAMLESS GU1TEHSWINDOWS DOORSAWNINGSEapét IstaLtioes.Fyhieed

Deal with OwnerNORWOOD SIDING&INSTALLATION, INC.

631.1555MssLsrChwrVi5a

ALUMINUMSWINGSOFFIT FASCIA

SEAMLESS GUVFERSAll Work Guaranteed

Insured, Free Estimale

O'CONNOR SIDINGS63077.

MID-SUMMERSPECIALON ALL ALUMINUMSIDING PRODUCTS

25% dIscount, on soffil, fascia andtrim. Seamless gutters $2.60 perfoot, coisru extra.15% off all storm windews amidoors. Fully Insured, guaranteedworkonaiship.

FREE ESTIMATESMONOGRAM SIDING CO.

Des Plaises, lit 120-1255

Nitos sr weekends 531-1112

G G GENERAI, REMODELINGSegmless Gutters

Siding, Suffit, FasciaFully Insured20% Discount -

Free Estimate --523-0035

SeetheA,

BugIes .A

. own

Carol Holmberg -

starring with

PHIL N' THE BLANKSat

ChicagoFestStai., 0o. 2 at 7:05 pm.

BOCK AROUND TSE DOU(

BLACK TOP

- ' WHELAN PAVINGOF LINCOLNWOOD

Esravalins. Resurfacing nfdrivewaySSeal Cuating- Patching

FREE ESTIMATE675-3351

C5RPENTRY

EXPIRIINCED CARPENTER

00,x51 KñIo Of Wo,kReasorible RitesFREE ESIMATES

11133252-7663 aller 5P.M.

CARPET CLEANING

TOUCH OF BEAUTYCARPET CLEAN1NG-

The best track mounted steamcIeadñg êquipmest mude. Freeestimates, carpet dry withox 3-5hours. .15 per uare fuot. follyussured.

CATCH BASINS& SEWERS

JOHN'SSEWER SERVICE()aklon& Milwaukee. Nues

696-0889Your NoighborhOOdSeWer Man

CEMENT WORK

IJLJEGREN AND HARVEYCONSTRUCTION CO., INC

30 Years 5mw LocationINS. SBONDED FREE EST.

Putios - Goio1e HouesSidoesalis Dtivuwayu

Ftimdations StepsMl-9844 714-2515

1364 N. MilwaukeeNies. Ill

H EN ECHAN

CONCRETE

Driveways, patios, walks, garaefloors and foundations,

FREE ESTIMATE

023-2519

SAM. 'THE CONCRETE MAN'Ceweot work of all kinds.Specialize in Meramne.

Small JobsFireplace-Stonework-Tile Setting

Plastering-BrickworkGarages Built

g65523

HANDYMAN

HANDYMAN

Carpeetr3' PaneliotgEIeetricaI PlumbitsgFloor&Wall Tile luCeramit

orWhatHoVe YouInolde &OutoldePaintlug

A Wallpuptrbtg- OrganizeClosets

.

CALLROY.- 905-0455'

KITCHEN CABINETS

W000GRAININGAfractiesofise cost nf refinIshingor lamloating. Give your hitchescabinets a sew richly gra'uoed,oiled wood finish. Painted ormetal. No stripping, '-na meus,-Many wood-tones. UskelievakleresalE. Samples. Calleves, Roi.

, 4316291

LANDSCAPING

BUTCH'S LANDSCAPINGPower Raking Boto TillingComplete tows &Gardes Care

Spring Oleas-GpOrnamental & Decorativo Gardeus

, Weekly Maintenance

BUTCH JERRY633-7555 995-8316

S-& M lANDSCAPING25%ü(I&Ii,e, ,,5' -%1' k -

ui I,'C,,, 5 ,',I,,,, nlw,d&xi.-ln,,,d011,5AII,,e,,kO,,,,,,, I,,' 0. COlI,,,I,CCCIivaI,

228-0431

-LANDSCAPER

- SODDING

WEEKLY MAINTENANCEDESIGNING AND PLANTING

FREE ESTIMATEJ. D. ENTERPRISES

823-2597

MOVERS

GOLDEN EAGLEMOVING Et STORAGE

Fast local moving'24 hour service7 days a week

Licensed& Insured

583-8154MUSICAL

INSTRUCTION

Piano-Guita-AccordIowOrgan &Vntce, Private isstructinnS, homeor studin. Classic & popularmusic.

RICHARD L. GIANNONE965-3201

.PAiNTING'

PAINTINGSPECIAL BATES

Available nu interior services'FIJLLYINSUREDcall now fon fron ¿Pinot,

E. WATSON It CO.- 871-1127

.BUSINESS SERVICES

' pAlMING-

INTERIOR b EXTERIORPAINTING

Wallpaperlog, waltwashing,ptastering .5- - drywall. Cleanprulessi050l wsrk at affordableprices Local tradesmanEslimalesgives gladly, ar.ytime.

- Call Jim Breanau at. -

964-1,194 -

SpecIal consideration to 'SeniorCitizens onoor area. ' -

FARBER

PAINTING SERVICE

Interior& EnlerinrNninktonnmoll

FREE ESTIMATE

'0066603

PLUMBING

VILLAGEPLUMBING ANDSEWER SERVICE

suerO p0mw, hot nulo, junIors, sloefrieoowerroddiog, obis. noon, laucas, 5,0100uwotrggsd,zater pr,fuuzzosrzootlono, 000-ollBs foe the mo.11.Y,uesotIoe; Complotoplsmbiotueenl000&0000ien, , -

.965-1766 ' -

CDURTLAND AT MILWAUKEE

ROOFING

LOW COStR'OEOFING

Complrle Quality Rusting SerS'iee

FREE 9fi.9flNEW ROOFING -

AND REPAIRSAO Wadi Guaranteed.

Inlilied. Free EstimatesIYCÓNNOR ROOFING

965-3011

SEAL COATING

MARI1UIS PAVING

Seal CoalingStripping

- Snow PlowingCommercial& Reoidestiul

Free Estimates023-2591 966-2708

TELEVISIONSERVICE -

TELEVISION SERVICE

92,OüService Coil. ParIs oslroOwner Mr. Sanlocel

Wanted lo buy B&W, color portahie TV5 that need repairs.

KE 9.5229

TUCKPOINTING

FARRELL TUCKPOINTING &CHIMNEY REPAIR

a Brick Wurk Walerproofingbtol & Shtngle Roofing

Free EstimatesInsurance pilon Request

- 736-1111 Office714-2479 Ann. Service

UPHOLSTERY

PETE'S UPHOLSTERYCDSTOM MADE

' ALLWORK GUARANTEEDFREE ESTIMATES-

26% Otocatalt ne Fuleiu- , 275-4935

; -

- 2384 W.FOSTÉPCHICAGO, IL. 48625 -

GARAGE- LT' 5

SALE - -1L -

Fri. 5- Sat., 7-31, 5-1, 15-4. 1307

Ooanam, N. Baby -items, toys,clothen&mtsC. -

Fri. & Sat.. 7-31, 0-1, 9-4. 6739Osanam, N. Toys, girl's elnlheu,

_voo producto, misc.

Fri & Sat, 3-31, 0-1, 9-5. 7921 Neya(nr.Oakten). Multi-gum. Clntheu,Christmas items, much mine.

4-Fam. sale-Pri, Sat & Sun, 7-31,5-l&2,5-?07lEWInner N.-lIdkE. -

ofMil.&Dem. Mangie, oilnes, noise.

Sat. &Smi., 8-2 & 2,11-6. 7559 How-ardat Orlolé, Chgo. Everything'sfurnale mel. house & clothing.

MISCELLANEOUS

Queen-sine bon springs & mot-treoo-Emglander Tension-base, 1-yr-old. Ese. eosd. $200.80; 729-5317. , - - 754/8-57

Starà Keumore port., atg. sinewasher-4 cycles, white. Goodeosd. $125. 966-6559 779/8-13

Sears Keomore-706 Serien Elect.Dryer, white, 5 settings plus auto.dry control. Gond coñd. $175.00.006-0659 760/8-13

Imperial Avocado, 30" gao stove,3 yrs. old, avefd & hroiler. Goodrond. $200. 906-6559. 781/f-13

25" color Zenith TV with stand &remote-good working coud.$100.00. 729-5317. 785/8-27

Alominom chaise Inunge -withpad, good cond. $25.00. 966-9782after 6, 782/8-20

Zenitk AM-FM sterno. ModernFrench ' Provincial walnutcokinet 60x20x27". $50 or makeoffer. 966-5897 753/8-20

Telephone answering device(Phone Butler 1800)-like new-usedonly once. $70 orkesl. 967-1871

777/8-6

Miscellaneous store fixtures for001e. Ash for manager.

988-3190

-Rainhowvaeuuou cleaner with at-laekmenls. Take over paymenls.Pay off kalanee. 451-6802

Stereo: Calibre 225 receiver;Jamo J-71 upeahers; Toshiba SR-AltOS torolabte with ADC 331earlridge. $550.66. 200-4306 78t/9-3

PETS -

NICE PETS FORADOPTION

TO APPROVED HOMESHrn. I-5P.M.-7 dayoo week.

lOeceiving animals 7-5 weekdays,. l-I Satardap and Sunday.:

Closed alllegal holidaya.

KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER2705 N. ArlInglonHIs. Rd.

ArIIn,gtanHelghts

Thenogle, Thursday, July 30, 1981

Ladies 3-opeed Fluffy bicycle.Encellest condition. Call after 4p.m. $30.00. 906-07t5. 776/80

Ladino 3-speed Iverson bicycle.Encnllent eonditinn. Call- after 4p.m. $50.00. 966-0765. - - 775/8-6

USED CARS -

'jICad. Coupe De Ville, blackwith redteatker ist., 37,000 miles,ene. coud., AMJFM,- CB, wiren,till, Cruise, $0,500 or best. 965-8400. - 778/5-0

JEEPS, CARS, PICIOUPSfrom $35.AvailahlO al local Gov'tAscti000. - Fur Directory -callSerplos Data Center 415-330-7800. -

'le dUC Rebel. Asking $300.00.Good engine.

829-8272 ' '

WE BUY-

JUNK CARSWE BUY JUNK C/KS

Free pick-op Counlry in SlaleAulhorined Aulo Crosher

Complefe line of used partsFree l,ocalorServiee-

Call MaryMonday thIs SOI urdaY

GLOBE AUTO RECYCLING296-1568

USED CLOTHING

2 brand-new swéatern, so. 16, $10ea. 2 sweaters 1k sew, so. 14.Down-filled jacket (PacifihTail( na. 10505. Exc. conti. 607-ERI

APARTMENT --

FOR RENT-IRON. Lake Shore Drive

Beautiful 1-bedroom apartment nohigh floor. Newly decorated andcarpeted. Mirrored wall in livingroom. Avail. Oct. 1. $475/mn. CallTom at 340-1560, ext. 101 wkdays

OFFICES FOR RENT

Small office monos torrent. Willredecarate. Classic ßnwljBuilding.

YO5-S380

-4BUSINESS--

OPPORTUNITIESAMBITIOUS COUPLES TORUN còíisdooser service centers'fromhome, to$2.500/mO. 250.-8041

onOvauou5l'nO FOR SALEOc, h Lof- wilm,lln, oison, ohickoft, 55500005-510, npsgh,Ol & other 150w- Im of.nocuoloz lo forro-coL last 15 moo, 00(00approL $015,000.No, t: to Evoc,ton, pIO, ,hickor, Sub nao.05(05w, opotlIetti, oth,r Iowa. Appron.Ovo o,t Scott so. 50% oo,rp.00L Per0000Yci0500. Lost peor omiso spprro 8IR,.

COU: 200-1050

PRODUCE 'TO PICK

STOVER'S U-PIC FARM

- GmAffonIulsIeLoss Rae 118 milos hoes ChkagolandU-Pic luscious sweet peochen8-fOam lo 6:00pm daily. ClosedSondoyo. Easy to reach. Take I-94 to Bridgeman, Michigan exitat Number lt and fallow signs tolltover'sFarm. Phone-

- 6161411-1401

moussa Fans aconaun- nPPooTuNrrvoFToEwEEEFAOIOE cnUN'rv

noc000n Toorohip. t 000,00 tillable. tOword,& postor,. lo udAIl 000ar, sots ploww horel,o,e A. nrdsvs io od bol h os es'celiont P01001(01, 0500m P0r0 co prnPerte. Oevsrol 050irnbl, bAlAr 051155 , Mloo,alrIghO ivclu505. $01,000. is, miAn s.c. rlOozkvilie.) Writ, oreoS: u, n. Opuoob, no,.t,nos500,000odots, Sod.Ofi5- sf100.057

CONDO FOR SALE'

- FLORIDA

Magnitiennt 3 BR condooverlooking the Gulf. Loodled atlthe presligi005 Players' Club on-Longhoal Key, Sarasota. -Pricedbelow current bldg. costs. Sold byowner. -

312/t79-S0000r-. 312/432-7023 -:

-

REAL ESTATE -

ELEGANCE AND SPECIAL-

OWNER FINANCING

Architectural moslerpioco. EnAr-mous 4 hdrm., 3½ both penthousenulle with S private sun docks,one o0f of the manier bdrm.,paooramic viewn of the Chicagoskyline, tireplacn, sanken livingroom, gourmet eat-in kitchen,separate maid's quarler,.orguest suite. Priced to soU-al onlylSS000e-CaIllIIgIsläñl1Towers at

831-6005.

- -

WHOLESALE

INTRODUCTORY PRICE2 bedroom, 3 bath condo. withbalcony. Larger than mont 3hedroom apIo. Beautiful views ofcity skyline. Walk to Golf Mill.CallHighlaod Towero, 635--8505.

- BELOW MARKETFINANCING

Spoeloisa 1 bedroom condo. withbalcony, skyline city views.Biggerthanmost 2 bedroom apte.Whnleoale introductory price. -Poblic transportation. CallHighland Towers, 835-8008.

DOWNTOWN LUXURY LIVING132014. LaSalle

3 botono., 2½ hathdoplex, wdkrng.frplc., gar. w/EE opener. Follycrpt. patto, washer/dryer, C/A,many Xtran. Seller financingpossible. Days 540-SOSO;evesíweekeods 327-0595

PAGATINE-By Osexera wont 0000501 style. li ce011 0006,00f rRoct corseS 01051 liens , s porfec t Porto50mo, oeearotrs500ha101011, s-ow, thin u000how,tosee. O Memo,, slow, system, aircoot. Lo. Ow1- rd much mer,. Csll teropçO.

aseo,: 00-20390;000(0100 : 59G-9200

$105,500

MICHIGANLAKE HOME

Lus, 1500 ItO miles rom Cbicogolsod.mIrais,. O-Crol d,nrc . homo. lOI ft nft,00ageoosup',0OO'aere10k0.400.t has. SAnI Serre,;, A-ir oh. f trvlco..osi bar ir tom, ev + oil smcellioo odmochmert,tfltOcreee,sriorSeo.OrlY$015,00. ne ow'osr . Coil: J. asueles st016l00.000

OUT OF STATEREAL ESTATE

NORThERN WISCONSINFLAMBEAU FLOWAGE AREAousLaenaPvev.ormEnec

CO50tep ePate. A eon. O Ocros. Oprlog.00dozlocoolvg seOta,nPecd. noustltuleusticesSor Z MOO home 5100 lolL Orozoutictl,eploeu eIth15O. hmm,, co,pstod. Loen,2-00e 05e. 000 OtSOY oddl000si 000501092.This 0 0e scusaI IwOP000 md m000 05fumi PeI Sn soil OS O fino $70,00. nyonwee.Cau,rwiSw

- oocoe,neua -

Süs, RasSe t- Rol 20PueS P.110, WO 5405e

200/00-nul

FOR-- 'LEASE

HARWOOD HEIGHTSVIC. LAWRENCE & HARLEM

11,250 sq. to. 1905 Sq. ft. officearea, A/C, ample off-utreetporhing. [Ivy power. Welllighted. Bldg. avail. now forlease. Call: -

- - -0714342

TedorJim -

BUSINESS PROPERTYFOR SALE -

costANaNtcE Olee, CnaF'c, 0000V SOOt'

PAnEE tlOfiNTVO,iilt,t,v. Ira. f00,1. dothol uwkrili,. Allmusoory 55111(0g. Csot,ol,iec,o d. OilheoLog. lo 150 55000f Oho C oc,;, A Od//oCoprIre. lOcloher Coo,d silAge PrASSIeles io tny,.l A,kulg 910.500. tor hAlAcO.Sloeti Sp 0000 lorI'. Write or roll: P.c.E,rr,r5, O,leO,Ooe535,0,e,dOle, ON lloro.

FISHING

Chorter fishing os Labe Michiganoff a 36' yacht. Call now forreservations. 839-80M

WANTED TO BUY

Small opaque projector. Will payap to $30 deposdiug on eond. Call906-5791 aft. 0.

BABY SITTERWANTED

Wanted Sitter, full tone, weekdays. Des Plaines area.

258-1087

HELPWANTED

SECRETARY-FuN Time

Bright energetic necretoiryneeded. Typing accuracy, lite -dictation Or speedwriting, andcomfortable with math. Contact

L. Bassi, 817-5040Park Ridge Location

PARTTIME POSITIONS$6.19 per bour. Studentsprelerred, over lt. Call 455-5858between 10 and 2.

YOUNG MEN fr WOMENExpanding company needu:Management Traineesl Adver'01050g; Sales; Office Help; PnblteRelations. Can ears Part Time $6per hr. Full SPose OP to $300 perweek. Mr. Schmidt, 035-1090.

SAOES REPSCASIS PAID DAILY

Men ,Women S CouplesEstablished company offering aneuciting career ht the field ofpromoting and demonstroling.You'll earn big money, enjoy job.necuCity andcareer opporluslty.

WORK CONSISTENT

MONEY CONSISTENT

PAID TRAININI

Call J0, NOW!I!

1Z) 882-2040

HOUSEWIVESGood weekly earnings from yourhome. Local part time telephonework. Noonitosg.

3866811SECURITY OFFICERSWu,Oedfsltssdparltiers.

asoM000UN0aMEDOobwho,lseofior.Pcersloo rate.

, kyplyloPersun5TANLEVOMFO05ECURITV

SueSE.TssbyIdlo ISODesPlomeS 2e-05e

Equal Optiortuolty Employs,

--HELP

. WANTED

TELLER TRAINEE

- - Yoorspecial talentsareasselo you can bank ontPaid TraiootogPragram Starts Soon

Let your background work for you in oar nest Teller TraineeClass. If you present a neat appearancO, libe working milkfigureo and have good canhiering esperience und light typingshillsyou could qualify.We offer an excellent fringe benefit pachaje including healthand life insurance, profit oharing, bilmo reimbursem050, freechecking accourt and more. For more information on your newcareer opportilnity, call: '

SKOKIE - Loeenu Resu'TtOsf i SAVINGS.

BANK4400 OAKTON STREETSKOKIE

aseaonhoppoorcslrvnnpl.oycn o/I'

CLERICALAol attractive position open forperson mitts accurate and nomebasic bookkeeping skitlo. Willingto traies. Small congenial office,totalesnpinyee benefits.

CallforAppohotmeutJENNINGS CHEVROLET

SI04ey Tuie 729-IMI

SCHOOL BUSDRIVERS

.

$5.54 Per Hour

Applications being taken fl8W for routes to startSeptember ist. Hours: 6:30am - Sam and 2pm -4:30pm. ,

Wilitrain during month of August. Must be 2i yearnof age and poSSess a minimum of 3 years drivingexperienco.

CALL: 120-725K

SCHOLASTIC TRANSIT COMPANY

295K OId Wiaw R NaelMaoelo. IL

m59mlsyportatht/ncplOycrm/f

GAS STATIONA1TENDANTS

Fuit timo days, part timeeveniogn and weekends. Es-perteoced only.

SHELL STATiONWee Golf Rd., Rim

USE TI-lE BUGLE

li.

4uI

- BANKING . IC-OPPORTUNITY

0TELLER. Full Time

Some people 'call these positions Tellers; me, at Unity,- consider them oteyping oboes to a good foture io the

Banking Field. This io an opporlunity (or on eoperiescedperson to hecomo Our Ambassador of Goodivill.Homever, me mill consider un iodividual capable ofworhiny tvilh the public oud has some cash handling es-pertenci - -

Wo n/fec no excellent starling nalary with lop henefilsand a modern work envirosmeol plus oslslandingpromotion possibilities.

- . ApplytnPerson -

. - O301W.Golf-Road

% I 509-2085Noles,fl.

UNITY

sAVIa:u01iy,mpioeeL

Pigea fleflugle,Thtuiday, July35, tIll

flEEDa-JOB? LOOK AT

BICY4ES FARMS FOR SALE -

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flEEDoJOB?

HELPWANTED -VAUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE

B fr S SET UP OPERATORMust have 5 years experience.Excellent company benefits.Paid holidays.ADVANCE SCREW PRODUCTS

0160 W. Hmnr. IWcago 23141034

WILLOUGHBYREALTL INC.

Has Expended Tn Nilen!

WE NEED

SALES PEOPLETremendons Opportssnity

Epes4eeeedor Will TrainAlilnterviewS Confidential

CALL

L SHERMAN- 2915411

fofo Milwaekee Ana.

CLASSIFIED SALESPeri Time

2 or3 days a weekSell classilied advertising on thetelephone inThe Bugle office.

Salary & CaminissinnTHE BUGLE

S7ililShermer Rd., NOes968-3900

CASH OFFICE

PERSONNELBoth full & pact tune positionsavailable for experienced peuple.Forfurtlser details, call

965.4166Please call IIOIW009

Sam Et 5pm

OFFICE WORKLooldug for a permanent pàrttime position which allows you tobe home when yoor family is?London House ManagementConsultants, a national securityfirm in Park Ridge. has severalopvningo wbicksimplyrespsire en-celleot phone personalities andlight typing. Previous experienceox CET terminals a pbs,however. Hours: SAM to 2PM,Monday thru Friday. For moreinformation, costact BarbaraFortmaa between the homo ofSAM and4PM at: 295-7311

AUTO MECHANICTransmission Rand R man. Mootbe expeciencodandhave ail tools.Good working cooditiono, al Ibenefito, oteadywork.

Palatine

358-1474

MG LegioH setsinstallation

The Morton Grove AmericanLegion Post /fl34 and theirAuxiliary Unit will bold theirtraditional joint iostailation onSatordoy, Sept. 12.

Thctp.m. ceremonies will takeplace atibe MemorialHome, f140Dempster.

Each fail the new officers of thePosi ond Aoxiliary are formallyinducted io services open to thepublic.

A social evoning follows theprogram.

Retiring heads of Ike group areMel Baity and Mrs. Jolie Ear.sten.

Scòut Svice Award

Al Jacobs (middle), representing Thundervalley District, BoyScoots of America, presento the coveted District Award of Merit toJanet Skogluod, of Skoglnod Concrete Products, and Robert C.Wordel, Jr. with Teletype Corporation, for their outstanding ser-vice lo the Scouting program.

Prudential agency marks25th year of service

Prudentiol'o Northwest Sobur-han district agency, located inthe First National Bank of DesPlaines Building, 7fb Lee st., willmark its 25th year of service tothe area next mouth.

The district moved from itsPark Ridge headquarters to itspresent location aycar ago to ac-commodate its growing staff.mo staff now includes five sabeomanagers, 40 agonis and lt ad-ministrative employees.

The agency has produced morethan 1305 million in sales ofPrudential insurance protectionshco it was established on Aug. 1,1950, according to District

Manager Ronald J. Dieba.Mr. Dietz has managed the

Northwest Suburban agency sin-ce 1973. Previously, he had wonseven individual President'sCitations as an agent and salesmanager. Curreslly assistingbisou in district operations aroSales Managers James P.Adams, Rayzoond R. Tavenncr,Irwin C. Bowen, Lawresce Em-drews and Robert S. Goroki,CLII. Office Manager MargaretLipinski supervises office ad-mioistralive duties.

Mr. Dietz and bis wife,Rosemary, are the parest.s of sixchildreuand reside izsGbenview.

. Replace your old gasfurnace with the NEW

energy efficientGreenbrier Hi-BoyGas FurnaceFriedrich

Friedrich comfort...

so nice to have around

Description. Grueebriur lop pl the joe,extroos,c dOStOnondo onstrus ton oessre the utmostjn quaLity ot 000Utooture aodyeoro of depertdubtapett ormanc u. Etftojunoo,qutet000S vsrsatjtjtyartddepoodobitity ore hoitmarks ofthese elevan gas fu,nvvos.

Gro eobrLer gos furnucos getho most heut from fuel and fue:

doltarsmtth bstttjrg bsjJt joteunrquety doslgnodhootingelements. The betttjng elowed ow0000bus loo gases as theyp asselementoalu . oreotjsg osjgzagglrg SWIRLFLO vvtjon.The hot gosse ura fo roodjo togrootn,, longer oonteot.wtthwaljs, ea motu heut Istronsterred to the atrohtohcitoutstes through the home.. Att qujet, attrastivu G,uenbfienHt.00y 5 asfurn aces erecerttftod by thu American GeaAssoctetton for use otO, utthorneturat or LP gas.

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NICOR Inc. today reported netincome of $104.9 milliOn tor thesix months ended June 30, 1981compared with $90.1 million thesame period a year ago. Ear-niego per share were down to$4 83 from the $5.10 furthe earlierperiod due ta a 16 percent in-crease in average cousues stockoutstanding.

According to C.J. Gauthier,NICOR chairman and president,the increased income was dueprimarily to increases in the

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It's watefproof, dcstproot,acidprcot. And dunsbleenough lo be reused, overand over again.

Ask for Warns CARRY-HOME Coverall by name. lt'sthe gnly plaslic cover lrvstcdby homeowoers, gardenersand campersfor over 25years.

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For the 12 mouths ended JuneIR, 1981 earnings per share were$5.12 us set income uf $110.3million compared with $4.89 onoct income of $94.Omilliou and 2.4millios fewer shares a yearearlier.

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Students complete courses in Action.Learning Center

The Riles Township high oc-bonis Aclipfl Learuing Center(ALCI recognized twelve eeuiuro00 JsOe R for having mol allroqsirensenls of Ihe ALC and ofOislric'l 219, ALC backers BillRobinson, Jim Olsen and PsIMcGsiosess rccugoiced MarkOoodmao, Orbby Solomon, LoriAtpnrl, Vicions Jsccks, Kiml.cahy, g.m Cook, Greg Vasghn,Ifa'nt y Kaplan,. Mork,Trykowski,Gary SingeY Rieb hokbins sedWvtttfy Rsllenbnrg. Thesevlcdenls oleo received diplomas

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The ALC is Disinicl 219's aller-,

solive high school program 1h51offers Sophomores, janions andSesicrs an Iplion 1h51 emphnsjznsespnniehfial, hands-on learninglhrosgk association milk cn:s-msdily businesses and serviceagencies, as nocif an fhroughsmall, informati asd in-dinidsalined classes al Ihn ALCbailding on Ihr Nibs WesI cam-

Pas. For example, stsdçulu learnabosi low by working as aideo inlaw offices, cosrls aod policedepsrlmenls, where Ihey acetaught shills sud procedures, hslalso observe the praclilioners inacuno and discsss Ihe field withthem. -

The Ceuler has bren inoperalino siseo 1573, enrolling 45-.50 sladenls each year. GraduatesInaditionally molinar . Iheireducalionn in fasr-ynar nfjsniorcolleges nr in cocalinnal schools.

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Holy Family scholarship recipients

Holy Family Hospttal'oAuxiliary has annoanccd therecipients of Iwo $5GB healihcareer grasos as part of its an-noalecholarship program.

Receiving ene of Ike awards,for Ihe Ihird cunsenative year, isSowas Bnndley nf Des Plaisee, aHorsing Assietanl and vuluesleeral Holy Family. She io s slodentUt Ike Uxinereity of IllinoisMedical Cenler asd is prepsringfoi' s carper io Physical TherApy.

Lasra Winterfeld, BoItaisGrove, also was Ihe reeiyienl of ascholarship. She is a senior nor-

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sing student at MarquetteUniversity, Milwashee, and aport-time Nsrsiog Aasiolast alHoly Family.

The tracto were awarded anthe basis of the recipieuts'educational backgrounds anddesireo to pursue a health career,Those eligible to receive the an-nasi scholarship awards arehospital employees, Auxiliarymembers, and Junior and SeniorVolunteers who have cempleledone year of service al HolyFsmily. Members of Iheirfamilies may also oyyly.

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Fall bròchuresFall brochures will be

delivered to your home vio aplastic door bag the weekend ofAug. 28. Registration will beginSept. 1. 1f you do no receive yourbrochure by Monday, Aug. 30please call 965-1200.

Labor DayThe Morton Grove Park

District offices and Park Districtprograms wiG he clmed for theobservance of the Labor Dayweekend on Monday, Aug. 30.Businens willresome Sepl. I.

Brookfield ZooPareotu.and their children ore

invited to spend a day at Brook-.field Zoo watching the lions,tigers, and bears on Satorday,Aug. 1. Bus leaven Prairié ViewCenter, 6834 Dempnter at 930

' am. and retorno ahoat 3:30 p.m.Fee is $13 per parent & child, $6for each additional child.

ILEGAL NOTICEThè Annual Appropriation andBodgel Hearing nf the HilesPublic LihraryDinlrict of Augustl2han been cancelled..The regular Board Meeting; Ap-propriation and Budget Hearingis ocheduled for August 5, at BOOp.m. al the Mato library, 6960Oaktòn Street. The Ap-propriatton aod Budget for FiscalYear '82 witt he available forpublic review for 3O.dvys begin-ning August 6, at the -MainLibrary.

s/Hurry Festine, Prenidéntofthe Hites Public Library

DistrictIrene Costellò, Secretary

NOTICE CONCERNING THE FlUNG OF NOMINATINGPETITIONS FOR THE ELECTiON OF TRUSTEESON.THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF COMMUNITY COLLEGEDISTRICTNO. 539, COUNTY OF CQOKANDSTATE

. OF ILLINOIS

-PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an eIectionwitl be held in Corn-.monity C".ege District No. 535 on November 3, 1901 for the yrpose

-of electint wv Trustees of such District fr full terms of four yearneach. . -.

.. Alt persons who desire to file nominating petitions for nominotiovto such officeo shall file their petitions with the Secretory of suchBeard ofTrustees, or designated representative, au follows: -

PLACE:

PERIOD VOTHINWHICHTO FILE:

Thehugle, Thdrsday, July 30, 198 1

LEGAL NOTICE -

OFFICEHOURS: 8:3Oa.rn.toS:OOp.rn.. Mondayothroogh Fridays,

SchOol holidays excepted- Tel. 635-1170

Nosninatiog petition forms may be obtained from the Secretary ofthe Board of Trustees, (or designated represeolative), Room No.2506, during the hours stated above.Nominating petitions are axt valid untoso the candidate meotiooedtherein files with the Secretary of the Board of Trustees, ordesignated representative, a receipt from the Co000y Clerkshowing that the candidate has filed a Statement of Economic lo-terest, 05 required by the Illinois Government Ethics Act. Suchreceipt shall he filed not later than the laut day to file nominatingpelitions.Dated at Des Plaines, Illinois, this 21st day of July, 1951.

u/Rayñsond E. Hartolein, SecretaryBoard efTrostees of Community College

District No. 535, County of Coòk andState of Illinois

ADOPTED this 21st day of July, l9fl at Des Plaioes, Illinois.

Nickel Carnival

Grove Park District's Action Centers held o Nichel Car-nival on July 22 at Harree Park. Booths featured such careival

- games and attractions an a lollipop tree, frisbee toss, spsnge throw,

tlsating

dock, tace painting, fishing uodpnpcnrn. -

Tennis lensoits Prairie View RtitsComing snos to your neigh-

horhôodl MaGen Grove ParkDistrict's 4th An,mal 6.2 MilePrairie Viese Kan. This rua goesthrough the village aed fnre$preserven of Morton Grove.Awards for all rategorivs, and aspecial raffte for two gift cer-ticiates from Dempsler All Spor-In. Race begins at S am. sharp!Fee is $5 before Aug. 7, $7 day ofthe race.

There are still a few openingsleft in our tennis lessens. 2ndsession begins July 27 and con-tiolles for 4 weebs. Classes arefor children and adults, forbeginners as well as advanced.Day and evening ôtassesavailable. Fee: $16.

Te,s ni.sToiirts alisen tMorton Grave Open Tennis

Tournament is off with a smash!Preliminary moods have begunwith the semi and final canedobeing played Aug. 14-15 at thePrairie View Courts. Come notand see who will he the Championnf the Marten Grove Open TennisTournament.

Rnnm No. 2506- Oaktoe Community College

1600 E. Golf RoadDes Plaines, IL 00016 -

Not earlierthan t:3Oa.m.August 17, 1901, and ont laterthans:OOp.m.Augout24, 1951

4th Anñual .

Prairiè View RunHey manero! The Morton Grove Park District's 4th Annnal

Prairie View Run tabes place no Sunday, Aug. 9. This 0.2 mite runhas lt categories for men, women and children to compete in, withlot, 2nd and 3rd place prizes in each groop. A raffle will be held fortwo gift. certificates from Dempster All Sports. Check in timebegins at 7 am. with the race starting ut S am. There is a $5 feewhich includes a t-shirt for each runner. $7 the day of the race.Came in and registerat the Prairie View Center or fill oat the formbelow and mail with payment lo 6834 Dempoter st., Morton Grove,tL60053. SeeynunnAug.9

ntryFarm - PrairieView Roo

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the organiaero índspnnsors ofthis event and their repreoentaiveo.

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Msey C srrlzr lo moda: r ture000s . bus Isedns shad eGrand-Dads day lois tve 1500e vo dels000fllfl visbroOhure f. aro Still e opzratov today. Tite 000elopvr 1ot tOts soperO Ive Of cart! erturvaoes 055 lcd to t he tetro.duotloe todoy at the disti votiionsn Madei 505E sope,Ettioisnt uss tureaOr.This remotliobie example ot Cartier hams veatinu evui.eesriv 5 has wsoy outstae dieu tos tures desiuned toiwproie t heroIc y sed aomtOtt ot your heme.Ths 505Ehas beeeore ated for 15050 who desire noihiflO tessthuehigh qUsitty, quiet oparstion. hiuh sftiOi evoyae O yssrsat depsedsbi - psrtorvsvoe.

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Over 300 people were present Jsly 22 as the WLS Radin MagicBus came In Morton Grove Park District's Harrer Park. Thin-special event in one of the many programo sponsored daring thesommer. you are interested in other ParkDistrict programs caS966-1206 or stop by the Prairie View Conimnoily Center.

The Morton Grove ParkDistCict will be ophonoring itssecond annual Splash Dive Corn.petillos on Wednesday, Aug. 12017 p.m. al Harree Pont. CannonBalls, Cao Openers, and Banañanare all a part of this ooiqne spar-hog eyed. Weight cléosificatinosare as follows: '125 lbs. and un-

sder, 12f to 165 lbs.; 166 lbs. andover. Fee: $1. . -

Football season in just aroundIhe corner and the Morton GrovePark District is gearing upitsmens and wuméos flag football -leagues. Mens A, B, & Cr fnnthallleagues will be forming to play aSin week schedule faltswed byplay-off competition. Warnensfnntball leagues will also he for.- -miog for a sin weeh schedule.For further iofvrmhlion call thePark District Office at 966-120f.-

Parents, oigo up your ono ordnughter for Youth InstructionalFlag Football, Practices will beheld at neighborhing parks withgames being held at HarrerPark. For more information callthe Park District Office at 965-t250.-

GNE'CUR FNR SHAREITREALLY.HELPS

CrniadsoIMsNg

The Nitos Park District is sponsoring a Mid West Open Floor -

Hockey tournament. It will be held at the Nitos Sports Comples,5435 Ballardrd. on Aug. 15 and lt. l6teamh are needed and the par-ticipasts must be 10 years nfageand older. Team registrations arebeing acceptedsoaw thru midnight Aug. 5. The entry fee is $170 perteam. The spectator price is 50g und children untIer 12 are free.Don't miss this new and fast paced sport! For infarmatiancaU Orwrite: The Ballard Sporto Cumplen, 0435 Ballard Rd., Riles. 297-8011.

Women's 12"Softball

CHAMPIONSHIPTournament

First Round Seures

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.Standings au nf July23

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Frée outdoor movies- Special movies have been

.selected for your outdone viewing

. pleasure. Movies will he shownon Fridays at the Sporta Corn-pien, 8435 Ballard rd. No fee willhe charged. Spectators shouldbring chaira or hlanketu. Io casenf inclemeot weather, movieswill be shown indoors at theComplex.

Os Aug. 7, the movie that willbe presented is called "Hero atLarge", starring John Ritter as

23 an out-of-work actor who dues a5 promotional tour as "Captain

Avenger." In costume, he spoilult a.rabberp attempt and io labeled

o as ,a hero. You can watch thincnmieal adventure at f p.m. (srdarhneos) at the Riles SportsCnmplesooAug.7!

t Annual PennyCarnival

lt Key bids, came to a carnival!7 The Nitos Park District in span-

soriog it's annual Peony Car-58 nival. This in one of thef playgreund programs most

popular events. Each19 playground builds and operates

9 their own carnival booth games,which prove to be Into nf fusi forOne entire family! The date hanbeen set for Aug. 0 at 0:35 p.m. atTriangle Park (Ree. Conter, 7877Milwaokee ave.), DonI miso thisfun-filled evening. nf games andprizes! Call 967.6633 fer infor-matinn. See you at the Cuminol'

Steven A. SchwarzNavy Fice Control Technician

2nd Clase Steven A. Schwan, sonnf Alvin and Deanna Schwurs of9045 Federal Court, Des Plaines,is serving us a ccewmemher

7-9 aboard the Navy's newest guided7-9 missile frigate, the USO Sideu, -

4-12 -The Sides was cornzuissinsed

6-16 May3tatthe NavalStatioo, LongBeach, Calif., its homeport.

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Gary Lewisan, M.D., sou ofMarvin Lewiunu of Devon Ave. inLiocoluwond, was among the 127students who receully receivedDoctor nf Medicine degrees fromthe University nf Health Seien'ces/me Chicago Medical School.

. Dr. Lewison will begin aI residency- this summer io Inter'

nal Medicine at St. JasephHospital, Chicago.

Nancy Pyde, 532 BeS Deive, DesFinisses, gradauted recently fromMueCamsuc ¡ardue Collego with udeec io paealegal otsdies. MiodPyde is u 1978 geudonte et ForestView High School.

URL engineering"staff *omotionsUniversal - Research

Laboralories (URL), Inc., ElkGrove Village, a subsidiary ofChicago-bused Stern Electrunics,Inc., 000000ees the staffpromotion nf its engineeringdepartment nf Anthony J. Millerof Skohie, who was recentlynamed director of eogioeering,Mike was chief design engineersince joining the firm in 1979.

The full-service dataprocesuiug Inh is now completeand uperating at . Oakpn Corn-rnunity Cnllege/Shuhier BillIsaacs, data processing cone-theater, aunnanced last week.

The lab, which begun limitedoperation during the 1982 sIfm-mersemion, han 15 terminaIs andtwopriuters. Margaret Heuer, afull-time paruprufessional, willassist students aslug the facilitywins a staff nf student aides andtutors. -

Data Proeensing classesscheduled far the fall semester atOCC/Skokie include Introductionta Data Processing, Program-suing Logic, Systems Analysis,Basic IFORTRAN Program-mieg, RPG Programming,Beginning COBOL Prograsusuingand Advanced oeBOL.

A full range of data procerningclasses will he scheduled inShubie as long as the demandcontinues, according tnluaacs.

A letal of St data processingclames are slated fur the fall

semester 17 classes in Skokieand 34 in Den Pleines, Thinmacha en increase of about 35percent compared to the numberoffered in the name period a year

lanu are under way to uffercourses on microcomputers inSpring, 1982. -

0CC alen offers WeekendCollege classes in dataprneeusing in the fall Twelveclasses will be availahle in DeePlainesand sixinSknkie.

For further informatiun call635-1834.

Medical graduateRobert D. Kaplan, M.D., son of

Dr. Hyman Kaplan of Kildareave., Lincoinwond, was amongthe t27 studenti who recentlyreceived Doctor nf Mediniuedegrees from the University nfHealth Sciesces/The ChicagMedical School.

Dr. Kaplan will hegteresidency this snseusser at ButterworthHospital, Grand Knpidn,MI.

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Sii isiiiser progralilsMorton Grove Park District

nominer programs are at the halfway polot "and all is going great"temarhed Richard Grodohy,Superintendent et Recreation.Participants are having a goodtime at the camps, Action Cee-1ers, pontn and the many otherprograms they offer. If ynn areiulerested in finding ost ahoutprograms offered by the ParkDistrict, please stop by the officeat6534 Dempsteror call 966-1200.

There ore still a few openingsin the fourth session of SportoCamp.- Activities featared areracquetball, onccet, tennis,swimming and hasehthall. Fee:$SOpe°rtwn (2) weeb session.

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Skokie Library.. JCC..;Cant'dfraa Skokle-L'wond P.1Cònt'd from Skokk-L'wnndP.l

General Hospital in Park Ridge, - This festive affairis open ta the

willopeak. . entire COmmunitY and will oemMr. Hendrinoon wili talk about as one of the major kickoff

who shoold be most concerned programs for an entire year ofabart alerts and why the stages celebration..of alerto, the role air pollutants For father informtton, callplay in causiog an alert. awl 7flOO.

-protettive me000res that shooldbetoken to redore the ill effectsofan alert.

This talk is part of theLibrary's Early Editioo LectureSertes for adults, held on the firstMonday of the month at 1a3O

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breviated and scheduled earliertItan io the past to allowthe coats-tsr to adtniniuter the election it,conformity with the Sew Illinois

. Consolidated Election Law"

East M i Raymond E. Etartstein, 0CC. Board oeerelary esploined. InCa. addition, the term of office for

ucus... community college trustees hasbeen changed from three years toCe..thmcdfeomPg. four years underthe terms of the

ofcandidatesfromthefloor. tiewelectionlaw.SF you would like to have your whooe terms en.name presented to the general utiofailare Board Chairmancancan, please contact Barry Paul Stiefel, Skokie and CanileLipin,chaicpersonnfCaarun, 9- Vye,Winnetka.0202 or Susan Burkman, ,_- bOt Ito ii,tate mayserrelaryofCaurus, 2974473. We withdraw nominating petitions tohope mterested residents will ap- remavo their namm from theply to ron as the Caucus Can- ballot io Wednesday, SepL 9. Thedilates. Cook County Election Board will

The Ang. 4 meeting will beheld ociminiotertae non-partisan eIer-at the main Riles Public Library tian on Nov. 3. For further in-at73Op.m. formaionrafltSl-5876.

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plan, ornniue and adminieleeresource development, publieevento and functions, end sorsenos marketing reveereh analyst.Ms. Beeowitn holds two MA.degrees from the Univeisity ofChicago in public policy endeducational ndmioiutention, andgrnduatedsummaemnlaado withn BA. in Aas'eeieon Studien theaBeandoir University.. . She iseuerently employed in tle OfficeofGenntnandPlanning, Chicago-City-Wide College.

COrIF.COetanoa, waonamedtothe punition of director of rampasooppost soeviceo at OCC/Skokio.Cootanaa earsoda BA. fromNoflhweotem Illinois Universityand anticipates complotatg anMA. from toyota University andthe Univereity of illinois-CircleCampos injononey; 1982. Ho booserved no building super-intendont ut Queen of All SaintsBasilica in Chicago same 1979.

I.auea Samt will serve n 00eyear oppomtmotst on inutmctoc inon inutesmtor in data. processingfor the 5985-82 academic year.Ms. facets tmdergeoduate s-netsmelados 510,005 otOCC ooweil usaBS. ineducation from Northernillinois University. She alsoearned an M.B.A. from theUniversity of Chicago. Ms. Sareibas taught dula processing fulltime since 1978 at ElsithuestCollege end poet time rince 1979et Oubtuit.

Juan Citilton will be employedas a eeferonce librarian at0cc/Den PIamos with the statusof assistant professor of leorstiogresources for the 1981-82academic year. Ms. Cichonreceived o BA. from NorthernIllinois Univernity and MA.degreeu in library entente andhistory from Noethern ifiinnis.thorn 1976 te tho preoent oho has. worhed part timo nt ElginCommunity Cuilege on assistanttechssicnl serviceu librarian andpoet tune ut the Goneva PublicLihrosy os reference librarian.

Jodith A. Hansen was. appointed assistant professur nf

student development for theseademio year 198t-82. Dr.Hansen received a BA. fromWells University. She Itas most

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In adilkion, the 0CC hourd nftrustees opproved the appoint-ment of Eva Jmteaehshi us000ueiate professor. of biolo'.Ms. Justoaobshi bao served us0CC osonniath professor ofMedical laboratory Tmhonlogysinret978 and os. the coerditsotorof that program smco 1974. Shealso hou tosght a course atNnrtheuntorntllieeis Univorsity ioBiology otPnpalati005 clore 1979.Ms. Jantranbshi has a S.S. fromNorthwestern University and anMS. from Northeastern flhinoinUniversity.

United Equitablepromotions

Two promotions i within themarketisg department of theUnited .Equitahlv InsuranceGroup were unnouoced today byWilliam P. Fisher, president.

Ted Gilford was named seniorvice president of marheting,while Tom Dos-oes incarne vicepreuident. .

Gilford, who joined Shokie-based United Equitable in 197t,has been actively isvolved indirect marketing for the past 15yearn, covering alt aspects of themail ordor business. His esper-harbas enahlcd United Eqoitobleto become u direct marketingleader.

Prior in coming to the corn-pafly, he managed the directmarketing programs ut Dun &Bradntreet, Golden 58 Phar-maceaticuls, Listfax ComputerService nod J.C. Whitney. Heprovionsly was UnitedEquitable's vire prroident ofmarketing.

Jerrold Brpmco-chairingkey awards

Jercold Brim, a partner in theShokie-hased architertliral firmof Brim/Braun.Asooriaten,.tu ro-chairman of the "Key Awards1981", the prestigious rom-petition spornored by the Home

.. Builders Auusriatian of GreaterChicago.

The competition, now ut ita lathyear, determines the most at-tractive and Is-st-built residentialhousing -- both new andrehabilitated, single ormoltifamily - in the Chicagoarea. Categories are subdividedaccording to type of housing andprice. New divisions for rastom

- homes, developers. architects,interior desigoero nod landsrupe -

architects have been added forthe firottime this year. -

All HBAGC builders nod . -

associate members is good stan-ding are eligible to, enter the -competition, according to Brim.Awards to br presented at aspecial annual stoner an Oct. 9inclode the coveted Gold Key,,Silver Key and Merit As-ardu.-

This year's- professionaljodging team is composed of ex-ports involved in each field. Theyinclode a boitder/develnper, or-chitect, laod plaoner, landscapearchitect, interior desigoer,display center designer andsales/marketing individsial. En-tries are judged by tItis teamalone according to their excelles-ce of design, construction andmarketability.

Brim is a Morton Groveresident, and Brim/Brand has of-fices inSkohie.

who prevIously simsdirector ut marketing, carne toUnited Equitable last year. Withmore Iban a tioneo years ex-perience in marketing, Dowoeswas previously a senior staffsopervisor for Maxwell SrogeCompany, ov internationalmarketing company in Chicago.

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TIse eveottosk place in the plana of Standard OilBuilding, 200E. Randolph st.

Loaned execotives are rnaoagernent level-employees of Chicago area organisations undcompanies s-bu services are loaned Is the United

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O'Hare Harlemfacility reach -

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Facility at t4St - N. Harlem,Chicago tepped $10 rnitlion todeposits rereotly. Thin substan-.Bateo the facility,, which openedSept. 12, 1979,' an a vitalEslioon/Norwood Parjs Brninesseutahlishment.

Way/C;uxade of Mercy for a specified period.Their sulurics and coprosro are paid fur by theiremployers while they fusctiuo as Crusade staff issuppnrl of campaigs leadersustilbeir ubjeclives.

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'- Charles M. Newbory has joined has spent must uf his harkingthe First National Bank of Des carrer is commercial lendingPlaines aod been elected Vice ' positions with mular Chicagn-President, Commercial Loans, urna financial institutions. Mostaccording to Arthor R. Weiss, recently, he spent 17 years withClsairtüanofthe Board. the Exchange National Book uf

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Sigsude Cospuratios haselected a neo dircclur, it man as-snunced tnday by J. ThomasSchoock, president. Signude isIhn leading wsrldwide manufac-tsrer and distributor nf strappinguystems fur puchaging ostimaterials handling.

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FNBOS. installsnew computer

Board of -Directors members and hey persoonel of the QuarterBiltius DutlarFiest Nalional Bash of Skskie see new computer sor-ting cqsipment is nyrration is a conlrulled climate room recentlybuilt at the tanks' main banking office in dumntuwn Skohse.

The new equipment, by speeding up the sorting und halaoctoguperations, in akIn lo reduce-yruressist time by ou monts un 24husru. This speed sp reduces tise lisian customers' depusits orecarriedas uncollected funds which are usovailable to puy checks.

VP of Sales for Harris LampLeonard Jaxobeud bas keen up-

pointed vine president of solos furthe Rembroisdt t.mnpDivisioo nlThe Hurcis-Maeeus LightingOeoap. Ho will also continue tuhuid the pest of sien president ofsolos fur tho Chicago-based rom-pussy's Harris Lamp Division.

The 6u.yeor-old RemhrundtLatop Scm -was acqsieed earlierthis year. The peestifioou lion io

heingistruducod ut rngiunal tossupabusos - throughout the UnitedStates and will be ready foenoanketiof early lisio fall, occord-ing ta JocatfOos.

Jacobson lineo with bis wife.Floronce, in Murtos Grove.

The .Harris-Murcc. LightingGroup producen lamps prinsartlyfoe the home machot in the UnitedStaten and ovarseus. -

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departmeats, there bad been a 2year process of equaliziog thewages of department heads.

1411km and the board carried ontheir usual exchange of ac-cusationo, with trustees alludingto the past board as allowingvillage huildings to deteriorateand fallingta nonio federal fundsand grants. At one point MayorRichard Flickinger admonishedBilkin, "Youvehad your speech;nawget oat of here."

The appropriation ordinancewon unanimous acceptance fromthe village hoard. Greenbergstated they had no ideo at thispoint what the tax rate would be,as asoeosed valuations havenotyet been announced.

Regarding other litigation inwhich the village is involved,villagé coiparalion counsel Mar-lin Ashonon was granted per-mission to defend p secondcitizens' lawsuit stemming fromthe board's decision to ban thesale and possession of handgunsIn Morton Grove. This lawssitnames us plaintiffs RobertSlengl, MartinGutenkaof, WalterDotchuk, Alice Gstenkaof, andGeoffrey La Gioia. In the samemanlier anVictor Qoilici vs. Mor-ton Grove, Jenner and Block willaid in the defense, with fees paidby the National Coalition to BanHandguns.

In other boniness before theJuly 29 meeting o the MortonGrove village hoard

Sterling Codfyers toc. bas beesgranted a contract for $7, 828 forthe extensive tush of recodifylogvillage ordinances, to make themeasily accessible to the public

-and law enforcement personnel.Sterling will provide. forty, 630page books with a charge .06$12.50 per page for extra pagesadded to -keep these bookscsrrent.

- Trustees were satisfied withprogress io the Northweotero

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oued from MG P.tStables compliance with hesithand safety regulations and haveaccepted proprietor Franklayons 30 clay deadline for fur-ther clean-up.

Trustee Gregg Yountra an-nounced a series of street lightswill he installed no School Streetfrom Lincoln to Dempoter and onCapulina from Ferris to Austin.Federal bloc grants funds will bepaying for the wach.

Affordable Roofing nf Glenviewhasheen awarded the contract' far reroefing a section of the roofat the public works facility, 7840Nagte. The beard voted to ge eatfor bids on the rest of the roofneW

A fence costing $6,5g3 will beconstructed around that beddingbyUnitedStatenSteel Company.

Charles Riches and Sons nur-- seryof Arlington Heights was the

lawbidder ut $6,845 fer the 50/30tree planting program.

H & H Electric was lowbidderon the contract for maintainingstreet lights and traffic signalsfor $25,170.60 A : masteragreement bus been signed withlbe ointe whicb wilt reduce Mor-tonGrove's share of the trafficsignal maio.te0000e bill from$14,Ototo$3,50a.

Medical graduateMichael J. Quino, M.D., son of

P.J. Qoinn of Gross Point rd.,Shokie, was among the 127students who recently receivedDoctor of Medicine degrees fromthe University of Health Seien-.reo/The Chicago Medical School.

Dr. Quinn will begin a residen-cy thin nommer in Orthodpedicsat Mayo Graduate School ofMedicine; Rochester, MN.

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Nominating petitionsfOr District 71 board

ft's a whole new ball game this those elected in the April, l9year for those who wish to be and 1980 elections will serve untilcandidates for seats on the November 1983. Two seats willDistrict 7lbaard ofedacation. befilled in thin year's election.

The new Illinois election Con- To be eligible to serve, a hoardsatidation Law that changes member'muutbe, en thedate ofschool board elections from April election, a citizen of the Unitedto November also alters the States, Ill years old or older, acalendar and procedure for filing resident-af the State of Illinoisnominating materials. - and the school district farat least

Nominating petitions for the one year Immediately precedingNovember 3 electIon must be the election, and a registeredfiled beginning Monday, Aug. 17 voler.through Monday, Aug. 24 in the Electionsaro nonpartisan andoffice nfthe board secretary, 0935 hoard candidates are nat-Touhy ave. Riles, lllinoin bet- reqaired to indicate a politicalween the honro of tr30 am. and 4 party affiliation. Candidatesp.m. and until 5 pin. os Aug. 24, should be aware of conflict-of-1501. . .. interest limitations not forth Io

tnaddltiont.n changingthe date the School-Code. .

of the election, the new law Nominating papers consist of:changes the term- of office for Nominating petitions signed by.board members from three to. at least Sovotern ortenpercent offour yearo and provides Ihat the voters residing within the

district, whichever is. tono.

N.(School directors require 25

I es am er... voters orfive percent.(Petitions most be securely

hound together, pages numberedChambermembership. consecutively, andthe signature

A place for omaS boolneso of the petitien circulator most bepeople to turn with their notarized....prebleinsanduoggestlom. Petitions may tie filed by the

Aill000rworking relationship . candidate la person, by mail orwithelectedvillage officials. bean ag ont.

A more aware membership Statement of candidacy, in-regarding legislation on local, eluding a request that the can-State andFoderalissues. didate?s name be placed on the

To achieve the goals of the official ballot, the addrens et theCannetI, Coon plans the candidate, the office nought, andfollowing: a statement that the candidate is

Bi-monthly meetings of qualified for the office and hasCoundbmembers und emergency filed (or will file before the closesessinmasrequired. - of the petition filing period( u

Reports un State and Federal statement of economic interest asissues affecting smallbminess. required by the Illinois Gover-

Monitoring of local omentalEthics Act.- legislation pertainingtobnsineoo. - A receipt from the county clerk

Accepting individual mem- showing that the candidate bunher's problems, io writing, and filed the olatemeot st economieacting on their behalf when a interest an soled above.complaint or request is found to Necessary forms tor filing maybe valid. be obtained from the office of the.

Consptans to boldtheCouncil's board secretary, 0933 Tonby ave.,first organizational meeting Nues, between the boucs of 6:30sometime inSeptemher. am. and 4 p.m., Monday through.

Friday.

N iles Events Candidates' names wifl appear... ou the ballot in the order in whichtheir nominaling petitions uroreceived.

Other important dates underthe new law are:

Satsrday, Aog:29: last day forfiling objectiosn. to nominationpapers in the office of the localelection official.

-Wednesday, Sept. 9: laut dayfor candidates to -withdraw fornomination.

Further ioformatien onbecoming a candidate in theNovember 3rd board electionmay be ebtained by contactingVincent Bogado, 6935 Toohyave., Nitos. -

For more information shoottIle natore aod duties of serving.on a school beard, contact the

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Hiíghesklsotold The Bugle thatprogressed regolarpark projectsbao been-ulewed dawn due te thef$ct thete maintenance crewn arespending mast of their timerepairing the damagen ta theequipment. -

Whenasked If the park inten-ded to increase the security

. patrols by. the private security- film of Protection, Ltd., Hughessaid this weuld be a matter forthe Park cummiusioners tureview. Protection, Ltd. whichwan hired tisis year by thè PerkDistrict patrols the parks for 35hours per week. According in anpalieuman for the firm, twaneparate patrols caver- thefacilities; one from 6 p.m to-Ilp.m. andthe other from gM p.m.to 11:30p.m. eachnight.

In previoun years the parkhired college-age youths whewere an dutyfnr 56 hoarse week.Protection, Ltd. said the majorityof the vandalism wan occurringeither before they came on dotyat g p.m. or after they completedtheirpatrets at 11:30p.m.

Iii addition the patrol serviceoaidtheyhad donated 2 CB radieswhich were installed in parkvehicles sa that their patrolscould maintain contact withCB'ors is the Chesterfield Gar-den area and he kept abreast ofany illegal activities ist.that area.The service also- noted severalletters of commendation hadbees received by them fromgratefulrosidenta.

Park Director Hughes alsoreminded parents that underNiles law, parents of young van-dato are liable for the cost ofrepairing - any damaged equip-ment if they are caught andpositively identified. to addition,anyone caught drinking in theparks were previously warnedand told to leave thealea. Parkpersonnel now feel a 'get tough'pulicy in necessary since most ofthe offenders are between theages of 12 asId 10. Hughes con-

. eluded, "Not only is it illegal forminors lo drink beer, it is alsoillegal for any alcoholicbeverages tu be brought into aNiteo park and stricter enfor- -

cement of this law wilt he in'. stituted."

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. Drew S. BohneMarine Pis. Drew F. Bobee,

s000fDlane Bobee of 3091 Pattondr., Des Plaines, has beenpromoted to his present rashwhile serving with Marine WingHeadquarters Squadron One,Marine Corps Air Station,Futeoma, on Okinawa.

A 1980 graduate of.Maiee East,Park Ridge, he-joined the MarineCorps Is October1980;

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Continued trom Pagesand Glesview met to explore theidea of sharing some expensessuch as emergency dispatchersund trsising of firemen.

The original idea for thesystem, however, was proposedby KinowSf0i and Niles'ice Chief

. At Stoetbl. Ken Scheel, RilesVillage Manager recalled, "Theycome to me with thin idea and webegan brainstnI'55i5g - und even-tuatlytriedto sell it."

Scheel went on to chair Wcom-mittee 10 lay the ground work forthe system and he spent manyboors in meetings, later proseo-tiog these ideas to villagetrustees from sorr000diog com-msnities. -

Whatever else the SlED systemis good for, among its most Im-portant features, is aaving moneyfor participating communities.SaidSebeel of RED, "It's as ideathat will alleviate (suburban( tanburdens without effectisg ser- -vices offered (lo resideots(."

Prior to the establishment ofRED, area fire departments pur.chaood major fire fightingequipmenl based only upon theirmin needs. Today, the par'licipalisg fire chiefsfrgmthe fivefire departments meet to discuss,among other things, the equip-ment they have sod, beforebuying new equipmest, checkand see whot each other alreadyhave. Thus the RED fire depar-tments are no longer purchasingduplicate equipment aod thatshould ho good news to tanpayeruas the cost of now fire engines isnow more than $100,000, notedKinowslii.

Also participating fire depar-tmentn . often boy each othersused equipment when sue depur-tment wants to sell unneededeqsipment. secretary George Gautsior nenas

Other orean in which the fire along "thanks" for polio clinicdepartments will eventually be help which was ist malor healthsaving moneywill be in the joint board effort...Dempster-CUmhcr'purchasing of equipment. Just io land firehouse will ho erected in

. 1ko initial stages, NED fice Septembor...Toiiby4'ranho parkdepartments are looking into the named for Judge Joewiak whocolleclive.purcfsases of fire hoses, was inslcumeotal is getting firut

uniforms, lire prevention tundo for pacho in Nues whenliterature aod evenS haying o there was so park dislrict...Hinradio maisle5000e contract join- name was submitted lo park

. uy. -boardbyifolenBOcher.

An example al how RED hanalready saved Nifen lospayers 10 Years Ago...

money io the eslablislonent of-Ike

joint dispatchera. ICisowuk;slated, "In 1975 whes we wool toshare-coaling, Nues hadbudgeted $Si3O00 for emergencydispatchers. Today Riles' shareof this espoose in $06,500."

Ansiher coal-saving benefit of- RED is the dramatic rodaclios of

off-duty pers000ef being catted inwhen firefighiera are battling omajar fire. Before RED wasestbhlitked,.area tire departmeo-to wouldhave la cell in off-datpfiremen 10 man the. departmenlwhen on-daly firemen nero at omajor tire. Now fire departmervIs are able lu spread their man.power Omoog other RED ficodepartmeolu and le sot findlhemelVe5 io need of off-dutypersonsel as often as beforeRED.

tCinowski foresees the daywhen the RED fire departmeslawill provide mutaal maintenanceof all fire equipment instead ofeaclo department doing its ownmechonical work as is presentlydone.

Born in Nues und developOd bylocal officials, the RED ideaclearly is the path suburbancommunities around the counlrpwill he traveling io the tatare.And as Nitos canhinoes to developils RED program with sarroun-ding villages, residents will coo-tinse to see their Ian money

Looking Back.. . C:,otisaed from Page?

budget likely to bedecreaaed...Mayor Stankowicztestimonial dinner atVitta VeniceAugust 31.5100,000 suit filedagainst 2 Nitos policemen. whowoaodèd man in traiter park af.1er acaffle...l20 Nitesiles attend5th annual Lions dinner-dance.Installed were Carl Rathje,William Winter, Bernie Miller,Ed Bowater, Rich Harceak, StaRavenyhyrne, Herb Adler(presidenti, Marshall Spikings,Jr., David Hoppe, Rsp0500dtitian, Clifford Eickhof, JohephCnoti,-Henry Ford, and AngelsTrniani...l,36t receive polissbots...Village budget$t,033,7l2...Ftorian Klipnwicn-wino Nitos Days car, HenryMarkarshi wins boat, motor andtrailer, and H. Mytinshi winscolor TV aet...Mnrsloa Cebulshiand Stephen Autmath crownedKing and Queen of RitesDaps...East Maine referendum

, wins by 5-1 morgin...Gory Olsonat Fort Ritey...NitesilesElisabeth Horn and Ernest Del'tspar wed..,.Heatth board

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Ballard pooi dodicated...Baglepin incloded Park boardpresident Sallivao, village1mai00 Peck and pork corn'minOi000rs Leake, Provenoano,and Boùsse at pooidedicalion...Joo Pisgitore headsChamber - 4th ut Julycclobratiuo...50 applicants lakepolice enam...ABT Appliance

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holds grand npeniog...MetanieLyse. Blase born Jaty 2, fourthBlase daoghter...Sgl. MarlisStanhowice and Sgt. Bill Reidgraduale 1mm NorthwesternUsiveruity's Traffic In-stilute...Brebeuf Holy Name of-ficers isclade Don Wirkss, CyMaher, Frank Moroay, GeorgeDrommond, Tim Honraban andEd Mamsser...Wnm005 Ctabproduces "Merry Widow"...JneBuck, Jr. celebrates tot cam'munion,..Ed Backer in LutheranGeneral...Nifeo weighs joiningNorth Shore Maso TransportationfJistrict,..Little Tam golf coarseopens ander Nues Park Districtauspices.

lYear Ago,..

Parlo disirict spnouorh July 01hparade...Lihrary studies movefor branch In BallardSchol,..Liones5 Club presents 4large print hooks to tibrary.Bngte

- piulare han Lioness 01057550eAngus presenting gift...NifenDays workers George Walters,chairman Don Steinke, SandioFriedman and Tcry Shevelenkapictured readying a new Ford fnrgrand prioe...-Lettcr-lo'Editorwriter longs fer the days of theEddie Bochors aod the SamBabtoys who were tirelessworkers for Niles...tiOntiOgtonseniOru residence gets emergen-cy eleçirical help Otter Bugle'sDiane Miller publicly voicedoulrage at previous 15 hour eier-Iricat fallare al baildiog...Parkbd. ohoys architeci lo stody planator health club at Gre0000Heights...35 year old Vito Verde,vice president of LoVerde Con-stractiOn Co., dies sad'denly...Nilhu Library's tentativebudget $539,000...Seeh reartowoha000 address platen on allresidences.. Elizabeth Rollo-,Niles first woman public em'ptoyoe lo receive 20 year poblicaersice emplopee

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Jerome Pietrowpki, PE;, amember of the ScholarshipCommittee of- the North ShoreChapter, Illinois Society ofProfessional Engineers and aresident of Nites, annosseedtoday that students planning tópursue a career is engineeringmay apply for scholarships st'tered by the Natiasat Society nfProfessional Engineers. TheNnrtk Shore Chapter is respas'sible for reviewing applicationsand interviewing candidatesfrom: Niles, Skokie, MortonGrove, Buffalo Grove, Evanston,Glencoe, Glenview, Gott,Kenilworth, Licstnwsod, North-brook, Northfield, Whweliog,Wilmette and Wisnetka.

Candidales should tile asehslarshiP appticalioi throughtheir high school. After reviewby the schotarnhiji committee, auelect number of applications are -

forwarded to the Illinois Societyin Springfield for review. Ssc-cesoia1 applicaliOss are lhen sentto the National Society in

Medical graduateRodald G. Rubis, M.D., son at,

Gerald Rubio of Greenwood ave.,Skokie, was among 121 studentswho recently received Doctor ofMedicine degrees from theUniversity of Health Seien-ces/The ChicagdMcdical School.

Dr. Rabin mill begin a residen-cy this summer in Psychiatry atUniversity of tilah AffiliatedHospitals, Salt Lahe City, Utah.

. award...11rebenf Gotdesagerngroup has a day at theraces...Bsgte's Janet Andersonreceives certificate al Universityof Wisc005iO for participatins isphysics progcam...FnrmcrNilesito HowardThOde dei.

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Washinglos, D.C. where the finalselections are made.

The 1951-02 selection processbegins io September. For infor-motion contact the ScholarshipCommittee, North Shore Chap-ter, Illinois Society ofProfessional Esgi000rs, 9030Rilen Center rd., Shokio, Illinois0561e. Membership in ISPE isapeo to registered prnfensiooal ocstructural esgineers, -certifiedEogiseero.in.Traising and liceo-oedlaod surveyors.

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