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. NUes police are investigatiag: ;.the Aug. 7 robbery at Ecildern ,.. Square store, 9000 Golf :r&; ia -:. . which two masked gunmen for- red an assistot mañager toopen a sate at gaspoint. The safe con- taised$IO,000to$15,000mcanh. 2.: Thebandits, whowere wearing : nytos -stocking masks,-estered the store abost2 a.rn as-the toar emptoyeès were prepar i sg to teave for the night. The em ployees wereeoastructing exhibit cases for as apeoming merrarn titeshow," naid Lt. Ra' Giovan- nettiof the NUes. Potice Depar- tmeat - Giovannetti said the frsstdoor was astocked and the atarm was turned off. The robbers :óoe hótdinga sawed-off shstgsn and the òther a revotver - wathed is Miss Liherty witt henefit when thè Nifes Chamher Csdgers fare the Vitlage-Park District Slam !s theirseeosdàsssaf 1f inch sof thall chattenge atçjoawiak Parh át8OOp.m.anAagsst22. - - Players and fass rytI coo- one comninea ages or me in- - ptayers, os th&fietd mast eqaat; 400 years atatl-times,' according- t9: Chamber President Cart - - Hochett-------------. -- Twownmen ptayers mastatso - he in eachlineup throùghoat the gameheadded, - -- - Hockett nays the winning team witt enjoy Vitlage bragging -- rights"forthe coming year. The public is encosraged to at- tend and admission is free. A free-will offering for Miss Liber- - ty's restoration will he taken Ñiles police softball championship - gàrneSundày The Nites Potice Department softball téam will play -against the Glenview Police Department - far the championship this Sas- day, Aag. 18 at lt :30 am. at Joe- wiakl°ark, Tonhyarid Mitwasked avco., Niles------- - - The Nues Softball team advan- red to the championship game by - - defeating Wilmetté nnSsnday; Asg. tile a cinse game 13 tol2. This broaght the winning streak- far the Nues police ta more than thstraightgames. - - - Eeryane Isinvited ta Jozwiak Park next Sanday tacheer their- men in green on - to-another-- championshipseasen. - - - Nilepò1ice--i-nveStigateHT Builders Square robbery and marched the ompleyjès inte another. - : - -: -; - - The assistant floor maaagcr -was forcedteopenthe safe alter - being threatened bythe gsnmen. "The ganmee -tie1 >ap the em- -ptnyeeswith dact thpe, tank bills and checks from the safe, bat tell thelnasechange.------------- Giovannetti said-it has not been Co.tirnsed ePage3O - VOL 59 NO IO TIlE BUGLE THURSDAY AUGUST 15 158V Village olNiles -- Edition - 8746 N. Sherniír Róad - - -- Nifes. IllinoisO648 - -- -- 1*639OO-14 - A victory party for the par- ticipasts will he held at- Bar- naby's immediately following the - Schedated ta appear far the - Vitlsgc-Parl District Stars are sachñotables an-Mayor Nick On. Friday, Aug. 18 Nitos Flrefigbternwill he seenna street careers and-at shopping centers - in NUes withiheir bootsin their hands. W--- They will he taking part in the Firefighters Fight against Mnscular Dystrophy wideh is the Seniors collect for Little City children Over 58. members nithe St. Isaariegues 55 PIas Ctnh and the st. John -Brebeul Geldes - Agern- Club volanteeréd their time and - effort last weekñdtoealicit fin-. - dfortheehitdrénnfLittle Cityin Palatine. - The nenkirs cañned at varions Incatinris in Niten dod raised over $5,800. There are- over 80 corn- - mañitieo which take pari in this annual fund drive far Little City- The Cook County State's ,Çttor- - ney'O office is investigating whether á North Maine Fire Departmenl -- trustee - was in vialatian nIh state statslé-when - he accepted a brokers cöm- mithion alterselting- oplife and dd-thd:seniors of. Nilen raised -marathon double the amoantpl any- of the participant cqm, munitien, an achlévempnyfar which they nhosld all he (corn- mended.- ----------- - Nick Constantino in the chair- mag; for the Little City Drive In Nilen-while Michael Praveneano heads 1ko SJB volunteers and Pete Lencione chairs the SIJ seniorvolunteers. - - - -- Daniel acèepts commission on Firemen's insurance policies poject nfthG ll 'l Niles Firemen fight M D -- ----- - ----e -------- - bySylmaDatrympte - health insurance policies for firemen inthe district. - According to - Terry Lcvis, psblic information officer for the -- -state's attorney-officé, the matter: io being reviewed bythe "pahlic - Conlinoedoeeage3O, - -- annoal - campaign ending an- disease.. Laborflay, Sept. 2, withthe Jerry - Shnwn above: Mnyor Blase LewlsLàbnrflnySnpernhow. - making the first donation to o.- when -you dee the members nf NilesEngine f2, IL firefighters with their hoots In Radway, Engiiseer- Thihodeau their hands - make a donntinn to and Firefighters Henrlhsen and help fight thia muscle-destroying Moie From the -. - - - £et øcís«L hyllud Baser Valerie Slopka, a-seríc nice -yoaiig lady who helps me - break- - bread al Stan's itestasrant, - in a *nrking- msthèr sapparting a 55 year oldLastwéekshe mentinned - she had adilenìrna which she - hapes some pühlic body can -: Her child will be attending kindergarten forhalf.a lys The remainIng lime,whileshe - works, nhe.iill havé to payfar aivate day-center care. She - said dis espansive and it will -heahurden. - - : Valerie also - mentioned -5iles is seeking ways to al- :_ tract yasflg people ta the camananity. She thasghl a -- village-ron day-care center - might prove a great attraction : ta lhe y000g people.the village - - isseeking. - - - Val said - she had already - spoken lb, Ralph Bast, Nitos - - bsi,idts and industrial cn- - ordinator, who Inexpinria this area ófcnnceni. - - . - tO a telephone conversation - ivitkRalph an Tsesday he said he wohld She the commasity - to give him sume input as to the needs nf ynsng people regáiíding day-care centers. He said NUes Mayor hold kiln to-get-all the informntinn for: nachSeods and get hock la -1dm, Rant ernphasizesiMayor - Blase showed de! mite concerL .: Bast repsrted nchnnl - DÌstrict6d. hnn a very nne- -essful day-cnre center. __:_ cnthuednnPageSl

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. NUes police are investigatiag:;.the Aug. 7 robbery at Ecildern,.. Square store, 9000 Golf :r&; ia

-:. . which two masked gunmen for-red an assistot mañager toopena sate at gaspoint. The safe con-taised$IO,000to$15,000mcanh.

2.: Thebandits, whowere wearing: nytos -stocking masks,-estered

the store abost2 a.rn as-the toaremptoyeès were prepar i sg to

teave for the night. The employees wereeoastructing exhibitcases for as apeoming merrarntiteshow," naid Lt. Ra' Giovan-nettiof the NUes. Potice Depar-tmeat -

Giovannetti said the frsstdoorwas astocked and the atarm wasturned off. The robbers :óoehótdinga sawed-off shstgsn andthe òther a revotver - wathed is

Miss Liherty witt henefit whenthè Nifes Chamher Csdgers farethe Vitlage-Park District Slam !stheirseeosdàsssaf 1f inch softhall chattenge atçjoawiak Parhát8OOp.m.anAagsst22. -

- Players and fass rytI coo-

one comninea ages or me in- -ptayers, os th&fietd mast eqaat;400 years atatl-times,' according-t9: Chamber President Cart - -

Hochett-------------.-- Twownmen ptayers mastatso -

he in eachlineup throùghoat thegameheadded, - -- -

Hockett nays the winning teamwitt enjoy Vitlage bragging

--rights"forthe coming year.

The public is encosraged to at-tend and admission is free. Afree-will offering for Miss Liber-

- ty's restoration will he taken

Ñiles police softballchampionship

-gàrneSundày

The Nites Potice Departmentsoftball téam will play -againstthe Glenview Police Department

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far the championship this Sas-day, Aag. 18 at lt :30 am. at Joe-wiakl°ark, Tonhyarid Mitwaskedavco., Niles------- -

- The Nues Softball team advan-red to the championship game by -

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defeating Wilmetté nnSsnday;Asg. tile a cinse game 13 tol2.This broaght the winning streak-far the Nues police ta more thanthstraightgames. - - -

Eeryane Isinvited ta JozwiakPark next Sanday tacheer their-men in green on - to-another--championshipseasen. - - -

Nilepò1ice--i-nveStigateHTBuilders Square robbery

and marched the ompleyjès inteanother. - : -

-:-; -- The assistant floor maaagcr

-was forcedteopenthe safe alter -being threatened bythe gsnmen."The ganmee -tie1 >ap the em--ptnyeeswith dact thpe, tank billsand checks from the safe, bat tellthelnasechange.-------------

Giovannetti said-it has not beenCo.tirnsed ePage3O -

VOL 59 NO IO TIlE BUGLE THURSDAY AUGUST 15 158V

Village olNiles-- Edition -

8746 N. Sherniír Róad -- -- Nifes. IllinoisO648 -

-- -- 1*639OO-14

- A victory party for the par-ticipasts will he held at- Bar-naby's immediately following the

- Schedated ta appear far the -Vitlsgc-Parl District Stars aresachñotables an-Mayor Nick

On. Friday, Aug. 18 NitosFlrefigbternwill he seenna streetcareers and-at shopping centers

- in NUes withiheir bootsin theirhands. W---

They will he taking part in theFirefighters Fight againstMnscular Dystrophy wideh is the

Seniors collect forLittle City children

Over 58. members nithe St.Isaariegues 55 PIas Ctnh and thest. John -Brebeul Geldes - Agern-Club volanteeréd their time and -

effort last weekñdtoealicit fin-. -dfortheehitdrénnfLittle CityinPalatine. -

The nenkirs cañned at varionsIncatinris in Niten dod raised over$5,800. There are- over 80 corn- -mañitieo which take pari in thisannual fund drive far Little City-

The Cook County State's ,Çttor- -ney'O office is investigatingwhether á North Maine FireDepartmenl -- trustee - was invialatian nIh state statslé-when

- he accepted a brokers cöm-mithion alterselting- oplife and

dd-thd:seniors of. Nilen raised-marathon double the amoantplany- of the participant cqm,munitien, an achlévempnyfarwhich they nhosld all he (corn-mended.- ----------- -

Nick Constantino in the chair-mag; for the Little City Drive InNilen-while Michael Praveneanoheads 1ko SJB volunteers andPete Lencione chairs the SIJseniorvolunteers. - -

- -- Daniel acèepts commissionon Firemen's insurance policies

poject nfthG ll 'l Niles Firemen fight M D

-- ----- - ----e -------- - bySylmaDatrympte-

health insurance policies forfiremen inthe district.

- According to - Terry Lcvis,psblic information officer for the --

-state's attorney-officé, the matter:io being reviewed bythe "pahlic -

Conlinoedoeeage3O, - --

annoal - campaign ending an- disease..Laborflay, Sept. 2, withthe Jerry - Shnwn above: Mnyor BlaseLewlsLàbnrflnySnpernhow. - making the first donation to

o.- when -you dee the members nf NilesEngine f2, ILfirefighters with their hoots In Radway, Engiiseer- Thihodeautheir hands - make a donntinn to and Firefighters Henrlhsen andhelp fight thia muscle-destroying Moie

From the -. - -

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£et øcís«Lhyllud Baser

Valerie Slopka, a-seríc nice-yoaiig lady who helps me

- break- - bread al Stan'sitestasrant, - in a *nrking-msthèr sapparting a 55 yearoldLastwéekshe mentinned

- she had adilenìrna which she- hapes some pühlic body can

-: Her child will be attendingkindergarten forhalf.a lysThe remainIng lime,whileshe

- works, nhe.iill havé to payfaraivate day-center care. She

- said dis espansive and it will-heahurden. -

- : Valerie also - mentioned-5iles is seeking ways to al-

:_ tract yasflg people ta thecamananity. She thasghl a

-- village-ron day-care center- might prove a great attraction: ta lhe y000g people.the village

- -isseeking. - -

- Val said - she had already- spoken lb, Ralph Bast, Nitos -- bsi,idts and industrial cn-

-

ordinator, who Inexpinria thisarea ófcnnceni. - -

. - tO a telephone conversation- ivitkRalph an Tsesday he saidhe wohld She the commasity

- to give him sume input as tothe needs nf ynsng peopleregáiíding day-care centers.He said NUes Mayor hold kilnto-get-all the informntinn for:nachSeods and get hock la

-1dm, Rant ernphasizesiMayor- Blase showed de! mite concerL

.: Bast repsrted nchnnl- DÌstrict6d. hnn a very nne--essful day-cnre center.

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- P*ge2 -- fleBuge,-ThIirsiay, Auguui,1.

Mayors Rowin Village Hall

o NILvu.LAAYÓRS

Nues village clerk Frack Wagner and Marilyn Brawn, presidednf the Nues Historical Society, check out the newly dedicated

Mayor's Row" on the sooth watt ofthevillage hail.Pictures of past Mayors and a picture of nor present Mayor, Nick

Blase, are nfl display as a "Shswcane of Prestige" in a villagesteeped in Ihe rigors of progreno, and blessed with the tortuee olgreat leadership.

On ysur nest venture ta the Village Hall at Milwaukee Ave. andHoward Sis., pause lang enough to inspect the portraits o! onme aithose wisohelped shape the destiny oUilles.

Nilesite acceptedDino' Hairtyliflg

Schaul's Poultry & Meat CoBABY BACK

RIBS

GROUNDSIRLOIN PATTIES

OREA1 ONraE GalLi.

PORKSHISH-KA-BOBS

SCHAUL'S TANGYGARLICBREAD

_a.\ $1O9..-

I LOAF

- NOTELOOKTO SCHAUL'S FOR YOURLBOR DAY PICNIC NEEDS.

PLEASE ORDER EARLY. STEAKS FRESH POULTRY- - s BACK RIBS GARLIC BREAD

SALEDATES: SHISHKaBOBS HAMBURGER PATFIES

HOURSl MON. . FRI. 9 to R Schaul's Poultry & Meat CoSAT.9505l30 7221 N. Hurlons Ase., Nibs, III.

'Qsnatyros,hOh501eol" 647 - 9304 647 - 9264

SHAMPOO O,l't.tSSHAMPOObDRY l.ne as olkicerCUTWASH SET i.aTUES., WED. THURS., FRI

COUPONPERMANENT WAVEWITH OIL CONDITIONING

FREE POROCITY TESTFREE HAIRCUT

17.50ALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES.

- - - .WITHTHISAO _HAIR COLORING TO MATCHYOUR SKINTONE ,1O.MWASH b SET 2.50BCOMBOUT onundueu

8045 MIZ NiION ''Opon 7ddY I'. 9ß5.95Q4

candidateIllinois Army National Guards-

man, SP4 Venancia A. Lou, Jr.,000 of Marilyn Luz nf U24t NewEngland, Nitos has been acceptedto the Army Officer CandidateSchool. He will attend IllinoisMililary Academy at Camp Lin-coin, Springfield, Illinois.

Venancin, a martial artist, auM-16 sharpshooter sod .45 pistolexpert, is curreolly attached to131 Infantry. The Loyola Univer-oity & Notre Dame High SchoolAlomnns is correolly employedby AT&T Informalioos Systems

Reduced SOcialSecurity

o..bnef its'Ehe full Social Security henefit

retirement age lo currently 05,hut a persan can retire as earlyas age 02, Thomas A. Cutin,SanaI Security diutrict manager,said recently.

"Forthose who da retire helareage 05, however, the amount ofthe retirement check io per-munently reduced. In addition,payment amoonts are reduced ifa wile, husband, widow orwidower starts getting paymentsbefore age 05. The am000t of thereduction depends on the numberof months the pernos receiveschechs before age 65."

Begisoing in the year 2,060, theage at which Loll henéfits will hepayable will gradually increaseastil ils reaches 67. ThIs mesonthat people bore in 1938 and laterwill he affected.

"Reduced benefits will still bepayable at 62," Curls said, "hutthe redaction will be larger thonit in atpreseot."

More information aboutreduced benefits ran he obtainedat Des Plaines Social Seesrity nf-fire. The telephone somber io 023-0815.

Amundsen30th reunion

Amundsenlligh School Class ofJanuary 1955 will hold its 30thReunion on Satsrday and Sun-day, Sept. 28 and 29. The school iolocated al 5116 Damen ave. inChicago.

According to organizers, the3018 dann Rensine weekendbegins with a dinner-dance iosuburban Lake Forest Saturdayat 6l30 p.m. at the Lake ForenlClub. The weekend event eno-eludes Sunday in Barrington atLake Barrington Shores. Therewilt be a family-gel-together inthe complex's recreatios roombeginning at I p.m.

The search is ou lo find missingclassmates who live in all parts ofthe United States. Anyone withinformation should contact JerryShields, 477-4108.

Maine Eastlo year reunion

Maine East class of '75 reunilesfor 10-year celebration os Satur-day, Sept. 7 at the ChicagoO'Hare Marrintt, 5l30 p.m. - mid-night. Contact Patti LamasLawler far renervalion infor-matinnl 991-8042.

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enîor Citiìens'NEWS AND VIEWS

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News for all Niles Seniors (age 62 andover)from the Nues Senior Center

8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 376

. HEALTh LUNCHEONThe Augsot health foneheon will take place on Friday, Aug.16

at l2l3f p.m. Tickets are $5.25. The mens will consist al crabsalad as well as other salads, fresh fruit and bread. Staff nurseLaurie O'Reilly will lecture 00 the topic "How to Lower YourCholesterol Level and Still Eut Well." Advance renervatiann areaecesoaryl 007-0108 ext. 37g.

MEN'S CLuBThe Men's Club wilt meet on Mnnday, Aug. 19 at 103O am.

Following the regular hmioesn meeting Isucheon will he nervedat a east of $0. Members also have the option of brown baggingIheir luncheons. Coffee and dessertare provided agfa charge.

MOVIE TIMEOur movie time feature will he Anastasia on Monday, Aug.19

at 2 p.m. All are invited lo attend at no charge. Advance roser-votions are sol need500ry.

SENIORCFI1ZEN COMMISSION GOLF TOURNAMENTThe Nilen Senior Citioeo Comminnion Gall Touroamest will

lake place on Wedsenday, Aug. 21. The tee-off timen will hepasted al Tam Golf Cosme and the neotor center on Monday,Aug. 10. Prizes witl he awarded afterward at the senior centerduring luncheon. Advance reoervationn are necensary. PleasecatlgOO-6l000nt. 376 for reservations.

MONTHLY MAILING PROJECTThe Niles Senior Center monthly mailing praiect wilt taise

place on Wednelday, Aag. 21 at 9 am. As always, valonteeredassistance is greatly appreciated.

. STOPSMOKINGCLINICThe Nitos Senior Çenler stop smoking sopport group meets

monthly ta support and encourage ase another to stop smoking.The group in componed al both smokers and en-smokers. Thesent meeting in Wednesday, Aug. Sl frum 11 am. to 12 p.m. Newmembers are always welcomed. Please call 967-6180 ext. 370 forfurther information.

FURNFFURE REFINISHINGA sis week fursiture refinishing class will be taught by Karen

Hansen os Thurndayo from 19 am. tu 11 :30 am. starting August22 and ruoning through September 20. Students will actuallyreceive bando on enperiesce in refisinhisg wood. Clans size willhe limited. Moot supplies will be furnished. All attempts will bemade to conduct the class not uf doors which may necessitaterescheduling in inclement weather. Students will be restrictedto omatt pieces. Tuition in $15. Please call 967-6108 ext. 376 forfurther isfarmatios. Advance reservations are secesoaryl- 067-tlfOent. 376.

NEWCOMER'S COFFEE HOURThe NilenSenior Center willspansar a sewrsmer'ncoffee hour

on Thursday, Aug. 2Sat 2p.m. All newcomersto the Riles Senior. Cester are invited to attend. The purpone of the program islaacqsaist newcomers with the services, programs asd facilitiesof the senior center. Advance reservations are not mandatory,hut are greattyappreciated: 9676100 est. 376.

SEFTEMBERTICKETSALE5Oar September ticket salen will take piare os Friday, Aug.23

at 10 am. on a walk-in basin. The trip date is Friday, Sept. tfrom 10a.m. to 5 p.m. The destination in the DeKaIb County Fairio Sandwich, IL. The cosi of the tickets has been reduced fromthat originally published io the calendar and flyer. The sew cootis 56.29. The September luncheon witt he on Friday, Sept.13al l23f p.m. Tickto are $0. The menu will feature Breant ofChicken Parmesias, roast heel, Italian green beans, cold pastasalad, garlic bread and desnert. Entertainment will he providedby the Nues Senior Center Choral Group. Telephone reoer-Cations fur both the trip and luncheon will he accepted after 12p.m. en Friday, Aug.23.

HOME SAFETY WORKSHOPThe Nues Senior Center will preneni a home aafety workshop

en Friday, Aug. 23 at O p.m. The worteshop is geared towardidentilying safety hazards within the homo as well as items usedon a daily banin. There is so cost to attend the workshop, bui ad-vosee reservali000 are helpfuL 907-0008 est. 376. An energyasdit workshop will ho presented in September. Please watchyour neat aewopapers for further information.

FALLCLASS ENROLLMENTRegistration tor the following fall classes are now being ac-

cepted at the Nues Senior Center beginning and advancedneedlepoint, beginning und advanced men's exercise and ailpainting. Please rail 907-4100 est. 37tfar forther information

An Independeint Corn m unity Ncívs'papr Established in ¡957

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

. flenligle, Tharaday, Aagost 15,1985

1985 MEM$ERNoethien lINnal.N.w.p.p..A..oaf.tfon

Dasid Besser - Editar & PubhsheDiane Miller - Managing Editar /Rabeet Besser - City Editor

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Maine Township . gets;I fourth senior citizen grant

Maine Township SupervisarPaul K. Halveruan has ansaan-ced that the Tawasbip han beesawarded a $16,087 grant by theSuburban Cuak Caunty Area

. Agency as Aging- to enstisuepraviding infarmatian andreferral services ta nesiarcitizens. -

Thin- is the fourth grant thetownship itas received aiace 1903tapactially fand the program and

. as increase of more than $1,160. aver last year's grast, Hatversun

said. . -. "The isfornoatias and referral

service praviden a central clear-inghause far senior citizens asd

- eliminates the frustration andhassle mvalved in attempting la

- locale the apprepriate agendies- tameettheirneedn,-" he said.

By calling Grayce Daffy at thetawoahipoffices, 297-2510, senior

citizens can obtain information. - oli housing, medical services,

social and mental health ser-vices, nutrition, home-delivered

. meals, employment, esergy- assintance, social activities,

seniar discaunlu;- and other ser-vices available ta elderly MaineTowouhipresidesto.

As än adjunct ta this program,Maine Tawnship abo npzssersthe Mainz Township AdvisoryCauncil an Aging. The conseil,which is opeota residents aver 60and praviders of ueoior ritmesservices, meets regularly laides-tify problems affecting sniorcitizens md work toward theirnaluliss.

Maine Township has ose of thelargest senior citizen populations

.10 Conk C505ty and nearly 10,080seniors have used the mnfar-matian and referral services sis-cethey bellas in 1983. -

"Is awarding su this grast, theArea Agency on Aging hasrecognized sur community

.òutreackpragram.and ostensive.services to the Maize Townshipsenior Citizen population. We arevery grateful for bath the finan-.

.rial ässmstasre and the conOidea-re the agency has shown is osr

- program," Hutvecsun said.

Nominating pétitionsfor District 71 board

- Naminatiñg petitions forms for-. -

the November 5, 1985 schoolbeard election in Nues Etemen-tary School District 71 are sawavailable. Forms may be pickedup at the office of the - BoardSecretary, at Niles.Elementary

- School, 6935 W. Tosby ave., Niles- on any business day between 1-35

a.m.asd4p.m. -.A School Board Casdidate'n

-petition and accompanyingdocumento must be filed to the

- same offide no earlier ibas 1-30. am., Monday, Aug. 19 and no

later Iban p.m., Monday, Aug.2g. Casdidates' samen will ap-pear on the etection bahut in theorder io which their onmmnatisg

A giant two-day flea marketsponsored. by the NorthwestItalias'Asnericas Society will beheldSaturday and Sunday, Sep-

. tember 14 and 15, at the RilesElementary School, Touby andMilwaukee, from t am. 105 p.m.

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The noeiety mn a philanthropicorganization of men fromthroughout the Chicagometropolitan area. The majorpUrpose of the society is ta cas-duct various fond raining eventsdaring the year fur the benefit nfthe mentally retarded asd theseverly handicapped. - Theproceeds from the flea marketwitt go to the Mt. St. Jaseph homeformentally retarded warnen.

Todd Bavara, Fund Rainingand Activity Chairman, urges all

papersare received in the. secretary's olfice.

Four seats os the seven -mem-ber Board of Education wilt befilled ht the November 5 election.Terms of office are for fouryears - . -

Forthec information aboutbecoming a - caodidate in theNovember 5 Board Election mayhe obtamned.by contacting thedistrictoffice at 647-9752.

Far more information ahostthe nature and duties of nervingos a,.Schnsl Board, contact IheIllinois A000ciatian of SchontBoards for a free booklet, "YourSchool Board and You". Wrilel12595. Fifth st., Spriagfield 02703.

Northwest Italian American. Sóciety Flea Market

area residents to corne ta themarket to buy, swap, trade, andhaggle price. It's fus for thewhale family. And it's easy to bea seller, just gather op thoseusable but nu longer neededitems and bring them In the fleamarket. Or donate the ilesos tothe society and they will sellthem. All donations are tandeductible. - -

The event is professionallynsanaged fur the society by SwapShop, Inc., operators of thefamous Swap-Q-Rama FleaMarkets. For msre informationar-to reserve a sellers space calll-500-SWAP Shop (IllinoisCsllers( Monday throuth Friday9 am. to 4 p.m., or 774-3500an)ytbue from asywbece.

Greenberg looks to, resolve future problems

New Cablevision malooks tO future of Nues

St. HaralambosGreek Festival

The Comniunity .00 - -St.Haratamban proudly aasauscesits annual Greek Festival onFriday, Saturday and Sunday,Aug. 10-lI an the church groundsat 7373 CaIdwell ave. in Nilen.

Chairpersann Laukas Pergas-las and Chris Mankaterin, alzsgwilh their fine committee, bevebeen working hard to amure thatthis year's Festival will be thebest yet. Excellent - foods,homemade Greek pantries, thebest Inukaumathes inChicagoland asd live music-willb offered foc the enjoyment of

Plan to join us. We lob for-ward taneeingyao there!

Caltech grad tiateKurt Lemke nf Nitro han bees

awarded a bachelor al sciencedegree is Applied Science fromike Califoriiiu Institute ofTechnology, Pasadena, Califor-nia. lemke is the sos nf Mr. andMro. Thomas J. l,emke.

Nues ffrefighters- graduate

Cablevision nf Chicago recentlyselected Larry Greeaherg, 51, asgeneral manager to replace TamBaxter, who resigned the pasitizsits June fsr a similar post with aNewYark-besed cable company.

Greenberg wan a divisionmanager for AmericasTelevision and-Camnouairatiuns(ATC( far five years. Before Illsjab with ATC, Greenberg wasvice presidest of a computerleasing campany. Bath compAnics were headquartered isNew Yack. .

Although Cablevision is -currently involved with theVillage a Nileu regarding a$112,500 fisc levied by the village,Greenberg said he is sat involvedin the nuit. "That happenedbefare I rame into the picture.My idea is to go forward and givethe best possible nervice toresidents is the village,'.' he seid."1 also would libe te work withtheadmmnistralins töresolve anyproblems in the future. I want iobsow them . tvillage nf-fieials)...and give them the np-portaaity te know me an a one-to-onebasis." -

Greenberg hopen to meet-neonwith Mayor Nicketas Blase unas

Niles Probationary Firefighters Michael Siena,and David Chapp were amsng 12 area wide fire-fighters te receotly graduate from firefighterschool in Arlington Heights.

The School which is State CertIf iwl, guarantiesuniform training throughout the State. The caursewhich in 6 weebs long, 8 hours per day cavers altareas offirefighting tactics undstrategy.

bySylvia Dairympleinformal basis ta discusí hisgoals in impraving cable servicesand to upgrade pragram of-feriisgo. "I have na intestins ofgoing io there to request thevillage tu -withdraw the fine. twould like tu hear the mayor's-esncerOs tu alleviate anyprublems dealing with cable ser-vice,"heuaid. -

Goals include conducting asurvey of what- subscribersprefer- -in programming andleohiag at the marketplace farnew possibilities in cableviewing. "A good offering wuoldbe the Docavery program, whichis science-oriented, includingsew technology in all areas, aswelt as a look at the past.Iiapefolly, we ras offer goodprograms as they becameavailable," he seid.

Greesberg also plum to visitthe 30 communities Cablevisionnf Chicago services, includingEvanston, 160mewood and OakParb. "I enjoy wartoing withpeople. I have always put mynelfin the piaceofthe eossmner...andlook at problems from their pointof view. It's an importantingredient fac a sscdessfn(busmnconaperation," he said.

Siena and Chapp, beth age 33 are married andhave families. They entered the fire service anMay 6, 1985 and wifi be on probation fer two yearnduring which tane they wilt attesd a 520 hourParamedic coarse and additional firafightiogcourse.

Shown abevefram (I-r) are: Michael Siena, FireInstructor Capt. Kramer, and David Chapp.

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Store theftTheownerof a shop at Oak Mifi

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Police sind the husmeos is anopen-air store h, the mall andanyhody can walk behind thecounter.

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Niles police will follow up on in an onsoccessful attempt topOn.ble burglaries that occurred gate entry to the renidestre bet-at three homes August 3-4 in a wecntp.m.aud 11:30p.m.two-blocknfretchofOketnave. The offender(sl then eotered

According te police reports a the victim's unlocked garage andperson orpernons unknown used removeda ladderaodpotit in thetheuamemethodofenteytothe backyard.houses and police will coordinate Police said the storm windowthethree casen forthe purpeue of had a bent frame and a partialobtaining further potential tear io the screen.evidence. The victim reported nothing

A Niles resident reported appeared to he otiosint from thesomeone August 3-4 removed a garage or bouse.stonowindowonthenouthoideof On Aug. 3-4 someone removedthe bnildiogand gained entry ai- . the sooth side baEemeot windowterpushiogopenUselorkedimser onaresideoceiothe77toblnckofwindow sometime between 6:30 Oketo. After placing the windowp.m. andil am. against a neighbors hnuse, lIs

Otsce inside the Offender(s) offender(s) entered the basementwalked upstairs froilu the and ransacked a downstairsbasementandeotered a bedroom bedroom. then proceeded up-where some dirt was observed by stairs and rañnacked twopolice. bedrooms.

According to police reports, it Police saidthe homeowner waswas not known if anything was onvaeatioo and had given the keytaken. The bedroom appeared to a neifbbor who opened theorderly and apparenily had not door for the officers. The neigh-beenrannacked. hor said she will contort the

The homeowner's son, who homeowners and advise them to.. mr1ethe complaint. was advised call the police when they returnto bave his father contact the tortportifanythiogismissing.ponce opon his return borne to An investigation showed thedetermine if any property was culprit(s) were probably weariofmissing. gloves. Police also found a

The second incident occurred screwdriver and a potty knife rnon Ang. 3 in the 7MO block of the dirt by the backyard fence.Oketo in which someone pried The window was taken forthe bottom of the frame and fiogcrprintproeessrng.broke the glass on the rear door

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Skokie man charged¡nplanttheft ...

Secmity agents at a manufae-tun-ing plant in the 50 block ofHoward st. told police theyrereived infonuabon that a boxof tools had been prepared by anonployeeandpiaeedatthentldofthe loading dock.

The security agents saw thehoc eu the dock ,.ect to a freightbock that had just made udelivery. As the frock moved outof the parking lot, they observedlise box inside the cáb area tif thevehicle

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Police checkbattery

Police respondedtoa call fromMironda Manor Nursing Home00 Golf rd. of a possible batteryon Aog. 8.

The administrator told policeshe bad received information ofan alleged battery to a patientShe said a poIlent bad told a soc-se he was struck on the head bytwomale orderlies..

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Speeding driverTwo mmwerefrifhteoedaway

theft on -a car charged .wfthdrunken driving

Milwaukee ave. and the Nih-smas sorprised the men when hereturned to his car.

According to police. the offen-deco broke the passenger sidewindow to gain entry to the 1984Ponche The men fled south,

Garage theftThe owner of a concrete corn-

pony in the 6 block of GrossePoint rd. reported someone Aug.le used a pry-type tool to open alucked storage garage between lip.m. and 9am.

Taken was a welder valued at$350, a generator worth iMOanducompressor. $350.

According to police, the gara eis located behind u fence in thearea that cootains a double fatethat was lucked with a padlockneressilatiog a key to fain oc-

Car theft

Under questioning by policethe offender, aGO-year'eld Skokieman, said, the employee hadplaced the box in the truck andtold him to wait al Touhy ave.The employee wOUldthen givehim$30wnutdiakethebex nftools. - .

The emplòyee was releanedwithout chsrge.Thd okie monwas chargedwith felony theft andwan released after pouting a82.000 bond and assigned anAuguuteonttdate. .

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would cnntinue an internal in-vestigation of thealleged in-rident, butwantcdthé report toheamatterofrecerd.

Police said they could not in-terview the victim er the allegedoffenders became they were000vailable but will conduct aroutine follow-up involving our-sing home incidents.

A 35-year-old Hiles mao wasarrested Aug. 10 for driving us-der the influence of alcohol aftersltewao involved in a speedisgincident.

Police observed the drivertraveliogti mph in a 35mph zonern the 8280 block of Milwaukeeave. tuthe nffieer attempted tapull over the driver, the offesdermcreasedher speed.

The car was stópprd atMilwaukee ave. anti Dempsterwith help from ether Hiles rn!itsUnder q.zwtioning, police deter-tedante-ongodorofaleabol on lierbreath. . -- .

She was released on $3,000 bondwith a court dateset-for Septem-ber.

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Girls Sofba11 take 3rd placeThe -Nitra Park District Girls

l2",traveling uaftball team (15 EUnderdivisioo) took 3rd place inthe competitive Deerfielol In-vitational, held the weekeod ofJuly 12-14. The girls (ages 13 E14) woo 3 of 4 tournament gameson Saturday before returningSunday and bowing to a tough,experienced Arlington Heightstéam. Coach Jay Russ had the sp-tien of placing the. girls io thedivision for 13 E 14 year sIdo butopted to enter his team in thetougher class, giving the players

. vital experience far sent year.ltnss stated "with such a youngteam, tournament officials dido'texpect much. t guess we sur-prised same people. I've hraughlmare esperienced teams to thistournament before, hat noseplayed as hard or exceeded theirpstential as mach an this osedid." Many times daring thetournament, NUes pasted 7 13year oldu io theirstartiog lise-sp.This was surprising as mastteams cassisted uf 15 year ohIowith High School softhall es-porieuce. -

Nites started the tosroamentwith a victory over Bolingbrsoh9-3. They then went sa tu hattieDmerfietd l5year aids, losing hy aclose 4-t scure, soryrisiog tsar-nament officials with their out-standing team play! They en-tered the losers bracket of theduahte-etimination tosroamestand took os the always agressiveHinsdale team, hot Nitosdisplayed noper defense andcamo from behiad to edge Hin-sdatet-4.

The Nuggets, spansored hy thoInternalissat Hosse of Pancakeslocated at 9206 Mitwashee ave. ioNues, won a mery isspurtantgame an Saturday, Jsty 21'. Evesthough the Nuggets' record wassot great, they came iltroagh andwoo the game they seeded to heatoat 2 other teams to earn a spat inthe Greater Illinois BaseballLeague playoffs!Nuggets f-Clippers u

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Front Rom Maryllheridan, Jer.nifer Zajdel, Sandy Waisaa, JoanMarusek, Kim Leva, MargieSheridan. -

Back ltaw Tany Leva (eaacta), Dehhie Rembiake, Janet John-son, Dansa Caliera, Jobo Maruseh (coach), Debbie Byh, JeasiferPieruki, Amy Gonha, Geriass Bertucci,Jay Runs (head coach).

The 4th game pitied Dcecfieid'u14 E goder team agaisst Nues(Nues heung the asder-dag,having lost to this team twicebofare, not being the hsmetesmand having sstfered injuries).Deerfietd took early 2-O lead andhad the hases loaded with ase

out, bot Nileu proved andasotedby pulling off a fantastic double-pidy, ending their threat. Timelyctotch hits pulled Nues into a 5-3lead and sparlsling defense keptthe opposing team at kay untilDeerfield attempted a rally io thetust isaisg, patting r5000rs sa

Niles Nuggets semi-pro baseball - teamstrahtug oat te batters aud score one more rna, but it wasallowing 3 earned runs. The sneorned. The Naggets haveNsggets'hatswerethekeytnthiu missed Lee's pitching thinVictory. Foar of their six rann season. Lee injared his elbowwere scored an the foarth inning. before the season started and wasDoug Ryan wan swinging a hot snableto pitch before this game.bat this day and his 3 singles andcollected 3 REt's. Scott Swieradwas atoo hat, hitting a triple, oaronly outra base hit, and a singie.Mike Starshak and SeveraPedrona each had 2 singles. BrianSherwin had oar other single. TheNsggets eame through in theelatch!Maywaod6-Nuggets t

The Maggots traveled taProviso East High Sehoot for thisplayoff game. It was not to ho pit-cher, Tony Diviesti's day. Tonyosly gave ap 3 hits in 3% iamiogs,bat 2 of the hits were komeeanswith men on haue and the otherwas a double with a man on whoscored. So it was that Maywoodhad scored 5 runs sas 3 hits. LeeNewian came in tu finish thegame and dud very weil. They did

The King and His Cuart, a four-man fast pitch team, witt appearSopt. 6-f at Thillens Stadium,Devan and Kedoie.ìn Chicaga.Gamo time io 8 p.m. nightly undadmission is $3.. Pitcher Eddie Feigner onlyneeds a catcher, shortstap sadfirst baseman to back up his 104mph speed. -He also uses over 22different deliveries ta baffle bisregulation nine-member ap-ponents with pitches thrown frombehind his hack, between his iegd,

Cubs outingSt. Jahn Breheaaj Haly Name

Society io having their Caba-Braves autiag on Samday, Sept. tat Wrigley Field. $12 iscisdestickets ta game and transpor-tatian. Bus wilt leave St. JohnBrehaef parking tot at 12 p.m.Far tickets or reoervatiann, callj'resident Ed Wilier a0907-73tt.

first and socpnd (0g oats) ! A fan-tastic oatfieid running catch anda light infield heidDeerfield intine, ailawisg Mites the vie-tory-5-3, making it the first timoNitos has ever beaten- Deerfieldat their own toarnament!

"This is easily one of tIse mostosrprisisg and mostnatisfyiogvictarys I've had since-I've beencoaching Nitos teams" stated tyear veteran Etano. "This wasreally a team effort and 9-00eysang girls shosld be very proudof their accompiiuhment thisweekend!"

It was good\to sée him an themound once again! The Nuggetsscored tbeir run is the ninth in-niug whes Maywood's pildoergot witd and walked one-and hittite sent 2 hatters with a pitchedhail. The Nugget bats were all bnlsilent. Our four - singles camefrom the bat of Scott- Swiorad,Mort Schnfreider- aad, GaspRyan and Chris McVicker. -

Nugget Fever will again be iothe air sext year!- We would liketo thash att of nur faithfat suppor-ters and Vince Ferrara ai the In-ternational Hamo of Pancakesfor their never ending en-coaragement and positivothaughts, The Naggets, like theCabs, wilt have ta wait tit nestyear. - .

- King visits Chicagoandenes blindfolded.

His lifetime niotistics includet,07f wins with osiy97tlasses anda win streak of 187 games.Feigner has struck out 112,390batters, produced 1,71f shut ants,tOt na hitters and 227 perfectgames. -

The Coart's wand wide seasontoar usnalty ends with a three-sight series at Thitiens Stadium.It is a game the whole family willenjoy.

Franijs X.O'Mera

Marine ist Lt. Francis X.O'Mera, nan of Grace J. O'Meraai 666 Debra Dr,, Dea Plaines,wasdesignated a Naval Aviator.Presentation of the "Wings ofGold" marked culmination of 18monika offlighttraining. -

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Park DistrictSwim Team

Recently, - the Miles ParkDistrict hasted a party honoringthe swimmers who participatodin their 1985 Summer Corn-petitiva Swim Team Pragram.Certificates of accomplishment,positive attitade medals, 'Moattmpraved Swimmer" trophies,and "Mast Vainahie Swimmer"trophies were presented ta theswimmers nl each age group bytheir coachen, . Laaaan Albanese,Scatt Gsiifail, and Dave Oda,daring the evening. Assisting is -

the presentation were parkcommissioners Elaine Heisenand Mary Maranek, and tbeSaperintendent of Recreatian forIke park district, Dehhy Nelson.

The owiassmers receivisg cer-tifieateu were: Allison Astry,Diane Aatry, Jasmina Betic, Cia-dy Berman, Carviyn Susan,Cathy Bilans, Tans Borowski,Eim Bschtis, Cuitees Caufield,Jahn Caapta, Brian Grenier,Joanne Eagan, Kart Fiener,Carey Friedman, Ketty .Geimer,Kevin Geimer, AntaaeltaGrasita, Rahert Gwizdz, NickHaaptman, Robert Hauptman,Jim Honmer, Brian Kinsara, BahKnapp, Dea Knapp, Athesa KaI-

- sanis, Bili Kuehn, Liz Kaehn,.Nataiie Knehn, Vickie Meier,Howard Mara,- Cindy Oberg,Claire Pawiawuki, Chris. Rieb,Brian Shevelenka, DimitrySistoasky, Scott Stranesek, ChrisSuch, Ken Such and MichelleVenci.

Medals were awarded toiBrian Caufield, KarenGrabowski, Monica Gruse, CindyGuerra, Joy Gaerrieri, KathyJacob, Jeremy Newman, AanyPawlawatsi, Tara Rase, AndreyRasenfield, Stephanie Rnhin,-Leslie Shewfeit and JenniferTreno.

- Recipients of the "Most Im-proved Swimmer" trophieswere Rachel Bradley, StephanieCessa, Anne Marie Dallen,Tommy Oberg, Jim Ryan, Eiko

- Stefanov, Marek Snchechi, CarynTomasiewico, Danny Vsunss andSteve Vaco, and the "MostValuable Swimmer" trophieswere awarded to Nancy Eooan-ocki, Joy Erapa, Eeith -Loho,Michael PloW, Mark Rafatoib,John Roisterer, Eric Satiager,Euren Sanno, Jennifer Zajdei andJennifer Ziohra.

Also, on display that evening,was the team's second place-trophy which they wan at theirCosference meet in Eth GcovoVillage. A format presentation of1ko trophy, io the Nitos ParkDistrict, wilt take piare at thenest park hoard meetiog, ta beheld on Tuesday, Any. 20 and Sp.m. at the Village CouncilChambers, 7200 Milwaukee.

Speaker on roadracing strategy"Road Racing: Safe Training

and Race Day Strategy" witt bethe topic oi a free camanunity lee-tare by- Dr, Mitchell Gaidftieu,director of Gottiieh MemorialHospital's 50w Running Clinic, onTaesday, Aug. 27, at 730 p.m. inthe hospital auditorium, 701 W.Nocth ano., Melr500 Park.

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63 - -year old MG mantop circuit runner

Joe Schmidt, 63, of MortonGrove started ranning in Sep-temher 1981. He io a dedicatedblood donor donating four ta sinpints a year. W4sn his bloodpressare started to rise, he atar-ted ta run in ordoo te beep itdown. Schmidt has gtven ib pintsof binad aiscehe started manningand he has a life time donationtntat of46 pints.

"I was impired te run by 81year aid, Ben Moslem )who witt herunning bio fourth UltraMarathon) became Ben startedraanniag later in life, sa t figuredthat if wasn't too late far me tustart ranning. The GatoradeCARA Race Circuit has been agreatway for mela compete withmen in my age group," saidSchmidt who is ranked second intheft-g4 ae graupiast year.

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BikewaThe new edition of Bikewayn io

now available from the Nar-theasters luisais PlanningCammiauisn )NIPC). The sen'package eoniaiaa a sin-countyChicago regias map shawiag thelocatias at and surface of aitmajar bicycle traits, as weit asproponed traits. Also incinded are23 mapa shawing meal cam-manity hikeways, indiéatinglinks between communities,where possible. Frequent

ticipate in at least tine al the Cir-cuit races and the heat nine arescared. Circuit paints are cam-piled by age graupawith 15 pointugoing to the first finisher per agegroup and os dawa ta 1 point far15th piace. There are 24 total ageand sencategories starting at '14

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Increasing his mileage eachyear, Schmidthas participated in98 races throughout his 0½ yearsof canoeing. Averaging 40-50 rniieswweek, he trains at a nine minuteper mite rate and rests u day ortwo a week. His longest run in theweek is a minimum of nine milesand a masimam 5f 20 mites.When he is training for amarathan, he usnally rasa amaniaaaom ot 20 mites at a time.With seven marathons hehandhim, klo goat io to particapate anthe Ultra Marathen in October.

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The Nifes Park District's Fall,Wmter and Spring Brochure willbe deliveredto residents home onthe weekend of Asg. 9-Il. Infor-motion on Pre-Schssl, Soccer,Softball Leagnes, The FishingDerby andSlim & Trim classesare a few of the programs whichhegte ,s early September.

Should you not receive abrochwe, step by the Ree. Ces-1er, 7877 Milwaskee ave. for afree copy.

Men's 12" SoftballTournament

Teams are belog sought for lheMartas Grove Park DistriclMrs's 12" Softball Toursamcotbeing held Seplember 7 and 6. A32 team (maximwo) limit loor-sament will be coadsctcd oto feeof $100 per team. Teams will begaaraoteedtwo games. Formareinformation costact BobO'Shangbsessy, Athletic Saper-visor at 965-7447.

Flag Football teamsFall is scar, and the 'gridiros

spirit" is growing in MarlosGrove. Men's aod Women's FlagFoalballleams areseeded foc IheMartas Grave Park Districtleagaes. Play begios the week ofSeptember 9. For more infor-motion contact BobO'Sbaagbnessy, Athletic Soper-vivar at 965-7447.

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Ladies Choice Brochase will beavailable ta residents os Aogsst19, if all goes us schednled. Trips

.this season inclode: Water TowerPlace, the mosical "A ChorasUne", Old World Wisconsin, lbeWorld Alive Enhibit in Tecbeyand a special tosc of Chicagofeatsring Marsha's osiqse ex-planalios of Warnen's role in Ihehistory of Chicago. A tosr of theMiller Brewery and Sebuler'sReslm2rant/Tabor Hill Winery inMichigan will also be part of thisfallo itinerary.

Trips are for ladies only. Nos-residents may also attend tripsfora slightly higher fee.

Special

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for youthThe Morton Grove Park

District Fitness Clab lu offeringan onbelievable deal to the youthof our commonity 18 years andunder. Racqsetball/handballcourt fees during the nos-primeboors of t3O am. to 5-30 p.m.Monday-Friday and all daySaturday and Ssnday will be only$1 per person. This includes all 9sir conditioned courts. With eachpaid conci fee, one of ourwhirlpool, saunas, and nautilus!universal weight mom in is-eluded. This io a summer-gel-acquainted, check us out offer.Membership io not required. Formore information please cult 965-7554.

Regular nummer court rates atthe Morbo Grove. Park DistrictFitneos Club are reserved $6,walk-in $5.

Check sul our facilities. Wehave 9 air conditioned courts,giant whirlpool, saunas, tanningbeds, nautilus and universalequipment, and a fine friendlystaff. We also have the smile.Check Out our facilities, thencheckout ourprices. No ioitiationfee, no monthly davo and no fit-ness room usage fees.

J_t one low year to date mess-bership fee ouch as $70 for anadott resident membership.

For additional membership feeinformation, call 965-7554.

Suburban volern could cost ob-ovuler ballots lo person al theirlocal township offices or villagehalls under legislation sponsoredby Seo. Bob Rosira, R-28, andapproved Ibis wreh by Ihr IllinoisState Scuole.

Current law permits in-personabsentee voting only in non-partinan aod cnnnotidaled eIer-lions. Sen. Kontra's SB 237 wouldentend the privilege to includeprimaries and general elections

"Vntern io suburban Cook. County who need to vole absentee

and prefer In yule in person sowmust travel In the County Clerk'soffice io downtown Chicago," thesenator pointed sul. "This is io-convenient and there is os logicalreason for the distinction."

Sen. Kontra said since the ap-paratas in in place for in-personabsentee voting in the non-

Pre-SchoOlregistratioñ

Nifes Pork District will holdregistration for its Pre-Schoolclasseo on Wednesday, Sept.4from 5-30-11 am. for residetito ofNilen only (nòn-residénto mayregister for classes between theboors of 7-0 p.m. that evening). Abirth certificate and proof ofRilen residency are required atthe time of registration. Childrenmust he 3 years old or olderbefore Septemher 1, 1985 andmoot betoilet trained.ClunseO forsession t begin -Sept. 17 and ronfor 15 weeho.The resident fee forthe entire 15 week program is $66(Mon. Wed. and Fri.) rlasum or$44 if your child attendu class 2days per week (Tues. andThurs.). Morning classes areheld from 930 am. lé llzSO OE.aod afternoon times are 1-It p.m.Class nchednles may be found inthe Nilen Park District Fall, Win-ter and Spring brochure whichmay be picked up at the Ree.Center, 7077 Milwaokee ove. inNilex. -

Seek volunteercoaches -

The Morton -Grove ParkDistrict in seeking - volunteercoaches for its Youth Flag Fast-ball program. This program,which is being run in eneperatioswith the Gleoview Park District,will organize teams on the-levelsof l-6 grade. The fee far theprogram in $25 and begins onSaturday, Sept. 7. For msre in-formation contact BuhO'Shasgbeessy,. Athletic Super-vissrat 965-7447. -

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teach knitl;ing/crocheting?

If you arO à qualifAed knittingand/sr crocheting teacher, theRilen Park District is interestedin hiring posi to teach their Knit-ting and Crocheting clans whichbegins inOctaher. Days oodtimes are flexible.Call DebraSwanson at 967-6633.far miar-matins Or pick p án applicationat7lil7 Milwaukeeave. joNUco.

Kustra bill allows absenteeballots at local - offices

partisan elections, there can benu reanos why it should not be en-tended to the partisan aodgeneral elections as well.

"Recent election irregularitiesin the handling of absenteeballnts have made voters relue-tant In mail in their voten," besaid. "Controls on absenteeballots are rather slack asdnotarization in not required, sofraudulent une sfthe ballots is ton

Sen. Kontra said .suburbasVoters want- und deserve thesecurity and convenience ofrantiog their absentee ballots Intheir own village--halls or town-ship ufliceo.

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. CEPTING BIDS FORGENERAL CONTRACTINGWORK TO BE COMPLETED ATSIX SCHOOLS: GEMINI,NELSON, MELZER, STEVENSON, MARK 1WAIN, ANDWASHINGTON AS FOLLOWSCONCRETE SIDEWALKREPAIR ANDREPLACEMENT, PAVEMENTNEW AND REPAIRS,MASONRY AND TIJCKPOIN-TINO, CAULKING, GUTTERAND DOWNSPOUT REPAIRAND REPLACEMENT,MISCELLANEOUS CARPEN-TRY WORK, MISCELLANEOUSSTEEL WORK SUCH AS HANDRAILS, ROOFING, ELKC-TRICAL WORK, HMATING ANDPLUMBING WORK, AS WELLASSIXIMALL ADDITIONS.

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They are Marvin Levine, 37,fdrRer President af TUsaron Con-stroctiosConrpany,,and JerroldLevis, 43, who wa Secretary.Treasurer of ArchitecturalBuilders Company,

BARCO President Paul Gold-man said these additions to the -

management team "wilt resaIt ioincreased oat-of-staleoperations" for the firm whichhas 25 years of building andrenovating experience with nom- -of the oatios'a most presligiossclients. Among them are HyattHotels, Barberry's, Garn, Tif-fany's, Cartier and the JupiterCorp.- Mr, Levine; Goldman said, isan èxpert in rhabititation, andMr., Levio has had -expert inrehabilitation, and Mr. Levtn-basbad eslessive esperieneb. in

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caine where she ntodied theFrench language, and hastraveled extensively throughr-'Europe and the Uñited StatShe tas also visited the Oriest,Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean,añd Hawaii, and has been os 3cruises. Srhteiter makes frequentvisilstoHattand, where memberssOber family stilt reside. She in-viles the public to stop in or coltWindjammer's Hites office sothat she and her staff can be ofassistance.

.Richard R. Stearns,- who hasbeen -with the First NationalBash of Skokie since 1977, waspromoted to collection officer andmanager of the collection depar-tment of the bank Mr. Stearnswhose previous experience is-cluded two years at HouseholdFinance Corporation, and a fouryear stint io thr Navy, will sowbe in charge of collections osloans to consumers foraxtnmobiles, rcat estate, andother hank loans to individuals.Active io sports, Stearns corren-tty io scrviog as manager of theFNBOS men's softball learn.

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Real estateeducation

Beat Estate Education Corn-puny will begin broker andsaleapersun pre.liceastng clauses -mike north suburbanaren dur-Ing -

September. The clauses to ko of-fered are Basic Real EstateTransactions for salespeople andContracts and Conveyances and - -

Advanced Real Estate Principlesfarhrokeru.

The special 30-hour corn-binattos class of Advanced Real -

Estate Principles and Contractoand Conveyances wilt beheld InSkokie at - the Skokie HowardJehnuOn'o 9333 Skokie blvd. and -

in Winnetkn at the WinnetkuCommunity Honne, 020 Lincoln.

At the Skokie Howard John-son's clames begin September 11and wilt mert os Mondays and -Wednesdays from 7-tO p.m.through October t4.

At the Winnethu CommunityHouse classes begin September 5sod wilt meet on Mondays andThursdays from 6,30-9,30 p.m.through October 7.

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locations and times, cati 932-8006or write the schont at 343 S. Dear.hers, Room 219, Chlcag080004. -

National Çan- manager -

Roy W. Klein, 45, has beennamed Manager-Electronic &Mechanical R&D by NationalCan Corporation, multinationalpackaging manafacturer ofmetal, glass and plastic con-tainers and closures. He isresponsible for alt electronic andmechanical engineering nr-tivities at Natiòsat Can ResearchCenter in Den Plaines.

Prior lo joining National Can,Klein worked for. MagnaftuxCorp. and Dynapar Corp. Heholds on MBA from the Usiver-sity of Chicago and a bachelor'sdegree in electrical esgioeerisgfrom the Uoiversity nf illinois.

ncolnwoodorgoninotioss along the Edenscorridor.

'We are the largest suhorbantow firm io the Chicago urea,"said Marvin Eamenshy, a aesiorpartoer of the 12-attorney firm.'There is no need for os to be in

the heart of the city. It is moreimportant to he easily accessibleto our clients. The majority of nurwork in conducted in nor officesand we can still easily travel toChicago for meetings -or courtdates when necessary," he said.

After deciding to move fromChicago, the firm was instrumen-tat is creating a partnership topurchase a building -at 7250 N.Cicero ave. in Lincolnwood, theprevious suburban salenheadquarters of DuPont Cor-pOration.

SCORE Workshop,. A late summer one-day

workshop os "How to ForecastProfits ondCash Flow in a SmaltBusineso" will he given Wed-nenday, August 20, far small-

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business ownors und managers.Cospsnaored by SCORE (Ser-

vice Corps of RetiredI Executives) aud the U.S. SmallBusiness Admlnistratisn, the

- workshop witt he givep in the. Oirhsea Federal Building, 219 5.Dearborn St., Chicago, from 0:45am. to 3:30 p.m., $18 regiotralisx

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NW Real Estate Board president cites new legislationJamen A Catatano, president

- uf the Northwest Real EstateBoard -stated, "It is-unfortunateaod unfair tbat the realty in-dsstiy has corne under attackrecently. Unfounded charges,negative remarks and alarmist,inflammatory allegations havebeen directed against law'abiding, taxpaying krokers andsalespeople who merely seek lacontinse Ike tradition nf servingthe public, earning-a living andsupporting their families.

There areatternptu being mudeto alter existing laws governingthe realty profession, changeswhich - if enacted - will bave anegative Impact npon beth theindividual hurneowser and thereal estale profession alike. Twonf these controversial laws- arethe third Chicago 'For-Sale SignBao', which wus passed by the

-city council on June 28, and, theproposed state amendment of thecurrent 'anti-solicitation statute'.

In tIse first matter, this newly-enacted sigo-han is thethird ofitahind; the previOss two were ad-judged by higher courts as beingan uoconsStntiosal abridgement

Amiranteelected toNWSBA

Park Ridge attorney Sam L.Arniraote was recestly electedSecretory of- the NorthwestSuburban Bar Association(NWSBA). Amiraxte, a partneriv the law finsi of Asnirante & Et-chioghom at 1550 N. Nortkwesthwy. in Park Ridge, haspreviously served the NWSBA asAsssyiotion Attoroey osdParliameotoriax, and as chair-moo of the Criminal Law, Social,and Judicial Criticism Commit-lees, and has appeared as amestber nl the NWSBA Speakers'Bureau. He ix also a member of

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the Illinois, Chicago, end NorthSokurban Bar Associations, asdthe Justisian Ssciety of Lawyers.He kas aloo keen involved inPro Bono legst work for his chur-ch, Our Lady of Ransom. In ad-dition, Amiraste bon been in-volved with Park Ridge -YouthSoccer, serving os Chairperson ofthe Miget Boys-Division, and is acoock for Park Ridge -Baseball.

He and his wife.Maìy are theparents of two children, Sammyand Jimnsy,whn attend Oar Ladyof Ransom Schont. The familyresides io Park Ridge.

Centelemployee -rreceives degree

A Cenlrat Telephone Companyof Illinois/Ohio employee recen'tly received her M.B.A. dgreewith distinction from DePautUniversity, Chicago.

Patricia C. Kelly received herdegreethrnugh the department ofhuman resources management inthe graduale schont nf commrn-ce, DePanI University.

She completed her degree intour years by taking night cour.ses which would not conflict withher fall-linse daynchedule at Ces-

Currently a Centel assistantmanagerofperuonnel, Kelly plumto continue with Centel und fur-ther ber- career in Ike humanresnurceofield.

Kelly and her hmhand, Chuck,also a Centel empinyee, reside at10M R1vorRd., Des Plaines. -

nf the 'free speech' nf both thepropertyowner and the- realestate industry. There is noreason to believe that this latestattempt to discriminate against ahomeowner - or the real estateprofessional - wit) be allowed tostand bythe higher courts.

Unfortunately, it is the in-dividual homeowner wishing tonett who in the ixpmediale victim,for documented studies haveproven thata homeowner witt sétlhis property faster - and at ahigher price Hwhen the greatestnumber of potential buyers areaware that the home is on themarket. A for-sale sign os the

property thus trémeodomly is-creases the ownér'n pntentlal forthe 'right price.'

Is our atole capitol, there inproposed legislation which wouldamenda current law, the esisting'anti-spli/itation statute', andthin proposal wndtd atoo have alikewise negative impact uponthe homeowner und the real -estate professionaL --r------

All 'service' industries need toadvertise themselves, allowingpotential dienta the hnotedge -that Certain -services and corn-punim are available. Dirert-mailis mormon, employed by roofers,laodscapèrs, aluminum siding

companies and ethers. Manymembers nf the service-corn-mWsity mail, telephone nr tostIhomes in soliciting for hew eben-tu. Recent ethics-rates changesallow - members nf theprofessional community to alanadvertise their services. Fich npa newspaper and classified adarepresenting dodues, cono-sellors, chiropractors,naprapatha, dentista and attor.neysarecummon.

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Yet - this pruposed - newlegislation would place severehandicaps upon the realtyprofessino - and only ourprofeSsion.

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The Northwest Real EstateBoard has keen pravidingausiutance and professionalcounselling to all homeownersrequesting nor services for morethan six decades.

In addition, the Northwest RealEstate Board further requires-annual continutng-educatianclasses and provides penalties,fines and expululan for any offen-dersofthese lawn. - .

Therehave heennone. -We only- wish ta continue the

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August 15 has been scheduledas District 63 Scheel RegistrationDay fur all students. Registrationfur Kindergarten through Grade6 students will he held at allDistrict 63 elementary schools onAugust lb from 9:00 am. ta 113Oam. andfrom 13Oto4OOp.m.- Ifyourchlld will he enrolled fer

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Elementary schools in Dislrict03 areatthe following locations:

Early Childhood Cnhler,Melzer School, Virginia TinghinoCoordinator, 9400 N. Oriole ave.,Morton Grove, fL60053.Telt 9661590

Nelson School, Robert Jabloo,Principal, 8901 N. Oaanam ave.,Nileo, 1L60648Tel: 5S4OS8

Stevenson School, Dr. StewartLiechti, Principal, ISeO Capitoldr., Des Plaines, IL 89816.Tri: 817-8231

Mark Twain School, WalterSiehinrnki, Principal, 9401 N.Hamlie ave., Des Plaines, ILf0010.Tel: 196-5341

Wuahinglon School, PatriciaJohnson, Principal, 2710 Golf rd.,Glnnview, IL 00025.Tel: 961-4789.

District. 61school busroutes

School Diotricl 67 has releasedthe following list of has router forthe 1985-00 school year.

Roste I, all grades, MerlanGreve, 7:55 am. - 9:15 Hynra.Driver Terry Murphy - Mar-mora/Emerson, Emerson/Men-ard, 5730 Emerson, Emersoe/Capri, Capri/Menard, Capri/Me-mura, 6480 Beckrvitls, 0341 Neesah,Neenah/tfoffman terr., Hoffmaoterr./Nalchén, Hoffman Terr./Narragassetl, 6530 Eldorado,Palma/Normasy, 9432 Nsrmas-dy, 9237 Normandy, 0134 Nor-moody. Hysnn-O:l5, junior high-0:21.

Route 2, K-4 osly, MortuaGrave, 8 am. - 8:11. Driver: RoyLoRuassa - Bechwilh/Oak Park,Beckwith/Newcaslle, Nnwcanlln/Church,Church/Davis, ChorchlLehigh, Davis/Cherry, Davis/Oak Park, Oak Park/Hanel,Hazel/Cherry; Haeel/Nashvilln,Nashville/Churchill, Chnr-chill/Birch, 0830 Oak Park.Hynes School -0:15.

Raute 3, graden 5-8, MortesGrove, 8:17 am. - 8:30. Driver:Ruy LaReansa - 8050 Oak Park,Oak Park/Hazel, Birck/Chsrch-ill, Charchill/Natema, Nashville/Hazel, Hazel/Cherry,Cherry/Davis, Davis/NewEngland, Junior High.

Renie 4, ail grades, M.G./Glenviere, 7:30 am. - 0:12.Driver: Frank Sese,sderf . 315 N.Branch, Poco Loco, Cotton/Nor-dica, Celtas/Nora, Harlem/LongValley, Cenirai/midblock,Lehigh/George, Lehigk/Cslver,Lehigh/Long Valley, Lehigh/

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Registration for GeminiJunior High School

East Maine School Disirict 63'sGemini Junior High School, 0955Greenwood ave, Niles has as-noonced its registralion dales.

Registralion will take place onWednesday and Thuraday, Aug.141k and 15th. Sevestk graderswill regisler 55 Wednesday. Aug.141k and eighth graders willregister on Thursday, Aug. 15th.

Regislratios al Gemini Schoolwill he held in the Cafeteria onthe first floor from 9:00 am. lo11:30 am. und from 9:30 p.m. lo4:00 p.m. On Wedneaday evening,Aug. 14th, hetween6:30p.m. and0:35 p.m., Gemini will be opes torregistrolios for Ike paresls of

Harrison, ,tuoior High. 8:12 am. -8:15 - Normandy/Maple, Nanh-ville/Mapte, Maple/fda, Aiherl/Ida, Hynes, Junior High.

Ruote 5, grades 5-8, Ntles/MG., 7:95 am. - 8:10. Driver:Bili Collins - 0640 Wauhegan, 0500Wauhegau, Waokegan Georgia(all gradea(, Shenner/Hamilton,Shermer/Wright, Shermer/Greenteaf, Shnrmer/Carol,Junior High.

Rosie 6, ail grades, Nues, 8am. - 8:10. Driver: Jar DeLuca'Sayre/Greenwood, Carol cIlShermer, Greenleaf/Natiosal,National/Cram, Nalioual/Carol,Shermer/Carol, Hyses, JuniorHigh.

Rosie 7, graden K-4, Nilea, 8:15am. - 8:36. Driver: Jue DeLeca -Carel Ct./Shermer, Shermer/Niles, Shermec/Greenleaf,Shermer/Wright, Greenleuf/National, National/Cram,National/Carol, Harlem/Green-wood, Hyues Schont.

Rocie 8, cIl grades, MenueGrove, 8:12 am. - 8:30. Driver:Bill Cailles - Charck/Suyre,Berkwilh/Natiosal, Sayre/Em-erson, Sayre/Fosler, Sayre/Palma, 7114 Palma, Marlos/Pos-ter, Marion/Wilson,Marion/Emerson, Marion/Beck-with, Macion/Church, Church/BelIefert, Hynes, Greenwood/Marlos, Greeswood/Beiiefoct,Greeowood/Nalionat, JuniorHigh.

weCe1i(8A girl, Ealhryo Marie, f ihn. l's

0e., 05 June 15, to Mr. aud Mrs.James aod Eiesa Neenan, 1400W. Erie, Chicago. Graodparesis:John and Joaephien Watrach,Nitra, and Jim and Joan Neeoas,Chicago.

students who work ducing theday. Please use the oulside en-lrancn 0e the noctheastside of the -

building.-If you are 00 vacation at the

lime of registration you ranregister in the Studesl Affairs Of-fice ofGemiui School between Ihnhours of 0:30 am. and 11:30 am.and from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.,from Aug. 19th Ihrnugh Aug.23rd. -

The first day of school forstodents will be Tueaday after-soon, Aug. 27lh. Opening day willhe for one-half day only. Fail par-ticutars are being mailed toparcels.

DeLourdesregistration

DeLonrdes College, 353 NRiver rd., Des Pintees is accep-tung registration for fall classes.RegislratiOO aud orieñtationthrough Septemher 6. AcademicTesting foc sew students Sep-temher 3-6. Counseliog availableby appointment.

Classes begin September 16.Call 190-0760. -.

Nues studentwins trip

Nancy Knzaeectsi of Riles, aaludest at Good Counsel HighSchool io Chicago, was One of twoatudeuts who earned trips Io BellCommunications Research(Bettcore( as winners of theIllinoisBetl Science Fair.

Rozanecki, first place wienerin the nan-public school categnry,won fer ber study of the orderlyrelationships among numbers byexperimenting with differentmethods and variations andgenerating magic squares from aprescribed algebraic espression;

Bellrore, located inMorr:stows, N.J., in the researchfacility for the regional holdingcompanies formed after thebreakup of AT&T.

Kozanecki, an 11th gradestudent, is a national honorstudent. She has won severalacademic honors plus awards inswimming, her favorite past-thse.

Enoanecki was accompaniedun her trip to Beilcore by SisterMary Christine Slyka, mathteacher at Good Counsel school.

Felician College offersvariety of fall courses

Pelician Cailege, 3800 W.Peterson Ave., will eunduetregistration For its fall nemesleros Tuesday and Wednesday,August 20-21. Classes beginAugnnt2f.

Feudan, a two-year liberal ar-to College far men and wemen,awards the Associate 00 Arts andAssociate in Applied Seieucedegrees in a vañeG' nf academicronrentratiens. Studies fer thesedegrees prepare studenta to trae-sfer successfully to a four-yearinstitution te. continue theireducation tu the baccalaureatelevel, or anew students te 1er-minate their studies and seekemployment is a field el theirchoice. Programs offered byFelinas include art, business,computer science, human ser-vices, pre-health, pre-law, artand music education.

Marillac opyear with

Marillac High Schual heldsBook Sale Day in Room titI-111,Monday, Aug. 19 for freshmenfrom 9-90:30 am.; seniers, 18:30-11:30 p:m.; juniors, 12:30-1:30p.m. and sophamores from 1:30-3p.m. There will be no beok salesduring the 11:30-12:30 p.m. lunchbreak.

Student schedntes wilt hedistribuled after the EmergencyForm, Student Directory infor-mallos Perm and freshmanPhysical Ruaminatise and Den-ial Forms have bees submitted.

Loyola -

studentcouncil.

Loyola Academy is pleased tuaunousce the zumos nf thestudent council ufficers who wererecnutly elected when 85% of thestudentkadycasttheir vete io therIechen.

Those elected will serve LoyaleAcademy'u Stndent Ceuncildurieglhe 1985-86 urbanI year.

President, Dan Atlsmnsee, 'I,(Liscoluwaod, 68046); Vice-President, Chris Considmne, '87,(Llnrelnweud, 68646J; Treasurer,Paul Basale, '88, (Wiimette);Secretary, Teny Cruz, '06,(Palatine).

- Senisrs'86Larbin Flanagan, Geerge Bee-

nos, Tom Seoleles, Jim Ostry,Marty Bartman, Jim Hagedorn,Joe Boyle, Mike DeNnazie, ErykSpytek, MikeStanten, Beh Paras,Tony Crue, Paul Banela, BobDavey, Claude Jamb.

,J,miers '87Gerry McCarthy, Brett

Gobeys, Ruben Mesa, JahnToomey, Jim Lee, John File-gibbon, John Cttang, Matt Nix,John Tally, Phillip Ceari, MikeGervasio, Patrick Sauter, MikeMcDonald, Joke Vega, Dave Ser-velins, Tim O'Eeefe.

Sephemores '80Bill Berghaff, Steve Russa,

Chris O'Donnell, Andy Engels,Frank Avila, Jebe Sullivan,David Burden, Vaidas Uzginis,Michael Pilawski, Brian HOyes,George Tnonts, Mark Mecria, B.Hagman, Eynng Lee, DavidHam.

John HouBban, (Wilmette), '87,bao been named a 3rd pIace wie-ner on tbeñatienal level en IkeNational French Centest, spun-oared by the AmericanAsuecialien uf Teachers of Fron-ch. John placed Ist ta the Mid-west Region camponS ef an 11-state area,earlterin the year.

occretartal,'geeeral office, basicalcohelism cesuselieg, and voice.

Segistratiou will he conductedos Wednesday, August 21, forfreshman stadeels and onTacoday, August20, for returningand transfer students. Both mail-me and an-campus registrationare available to all AdultEducaties students, inclsdingthose is the Basic AlcoholismCounseling pregram. Day classesbegin en Monday, August 16,while evening and SatsrdayAdalt Education classes startdurungthe week of Septessker 3.

Fall schedules are available atthe Cellege Office, 3000 W. Peter-sos Ave.; Chicago, or may herequested by pheon. Fer inter-mation regarding FelicianCollege, its coscan schedules, orprograms, phone SM. Reginelta,Registrar, al 530-t919. -

ens schoolbook sale

Faculty Ori/etation beginswith geseral erientatios for newteachers, Monday, Ang. 19 at 0:38p.m. Divisios Loaders will alsomeetfrorn 10a.m. -2:30p.m.

Tuesday through Thursday,Aag. 20-22, Faculty Orientationcontinues far alt teachers from8:30 am. - 2:30 p.m. withMarillec Mothers' Club serviog alancheon on Tuesday.

Highlights of Ike orienlalion io-ctsde a presentation by fareltymembers on "Criliral ThinkingSkills" and a talk by Sr. AnthosyPrugger, D.C. es 'SI. Louise dcMacilIac: A Model for Today'sWomae."

Students retaco to school foeStedeot Orientation, Friday,Aug., 23 with freshmee andsophomores allesding from 7:45am. - soon aedjuniors andseniors returniog from noon to 3p.m. All studcnl sessions ìecladehomeroom teachers and are ros-sidered official attendance days.

School wulLbe in sessioe half-days on Monday aud Tuesday,,,Aug. 26 and 27 andIkefirst fall

- day begins Wednesday, Aug. 20.

Kelly R. JohnstonCoast Guard Seaman Appree-

tice Kelly R. Johnston, son etCarol N. Johmlos nf 50 W. Lancecd., Des Plaines, was graduatedfrom Coast Guard recruittraleing.

Çonstruction beginsat NortheasternIllinois

Gary J. Shame, esecutivedirector of the Capital Develop-ment Board (CDB), annemucedthat contracts were recentlyawarded and construction hasbegun en a new physicaleducation cemples at North-eastern Ilfiseis University io Cm-

"The comptes will include aspurts medicine and trainingroom, alang with a botonan per-fermaece laboratory", esplainedShame. "This laberatory willprovide au enercise physiologyand cardiac rebabilitatianprogram for stadents with state-af-thc-arleqaipmeet, iertnding atreadmill and sveight peal."

Housed io a brick esterior witha concrete blurb interior, thegymnasium and support facilitteuwill be connected by a cosliounusskylight. Featutes et the maingymnasium iecludn: a canner-tibIo basketball/vetleybali ceartwith meveahie bleachers whichwill seat 2,060 spectators. Tennis,volleyball and badmiston ran heaccommedated by receefignrizsgthe main gym. An aunifiarygymnasium wilt be -oued-primarily fer gytoinautics oodmarial arts. As modoer jeggmgtrack, equipped with built-is pacelights, will he suspended alongthe perimeternfthe twn gysea.

Incladed io the camples wilt bea 25-meter, eight-lane ssvisemingPool with a 259-scat spertaterarea. Sin regulation hand-kall/rachelball courts, a weighttra:eing room with Nautilus andUniversal equipment, whirlpools,steam rooms and a mevementanalysis laboratory are also in-eluded is Ike placo.

The sew physical educationcomptes will be available formoby the commonity as well asstudents attending tke university.

Fall classes atLewis UniversityIt's not too tale la register ter

Fall classes at Lewis University.Undergraduate r asrues is theuniversity's three culleges: Arts&Scieeces, Business and Nursingkegle an Monday, Aug. 20.Graduate rearses ils BusinessAdministration, Rdscatias,Criminal/Social Justice and Nur-sieg alo beginthe sosar week.

Fur more inturmatios anrogislratien for fall courses. call(015) 535-0500 Or 242-8015.

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685Donation to Oakton

Ralph H Martes (I), peeoidentofKnnkel Real Estahe, presents a$280 check to Oakton Commmsity College President, Dr. ThemasTesHneve, for the James R. Williamu Endowment SeltetarshipFand. The Endowment sshs established by the Des PlainesHistonicalSuciety te hunor James R. Williams, outgaingdireetor nfthe Des Plaines Hiuterical Museum and past presideet uf theHistorical Society. Each year, a scholarship will he awarded teas0CC stndent who's studying history. Cantrikatiezu to the fund stillare being accepted by the 0CC Office ufcallege DcvolepmeeL Call055-1893 fermnformatien.

Ehuhurst College setsFall term deadlines

Fall term admission deadlinesfor these planning ta enroll atEimkurst College have bree an-saaecedby MlchaetE. Desuimeo,directar el Admissiuss andFinancial Aid. New students ap-Yplying te the Da iteosisa mustsabmit all traesripts lkigbschool and, ifapplirahle, college)by August 21; while these plan-sing es evening classes mastcomplete their application file by

Aogsst 28. These ptaewiag tuenruil its the EtmharstManagement Program rn Sep-tember most complete thetr ap-plicatiun file by August 16. Fer-mer Ehakuest students whe didnet attend during thesprieg tonenE 1985 must alua comply withthese esut-offdates.

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St. John LutheranSchool registration

The Board : of Christian Reverend Thomas E. Stonhig,Edscalioe of St John Lutheran pastor of St. John, on Tuesday,School (Missouri Synod) annous-' Sepi. 3, ato:45 am. -

ces that Registration Day has SI. John Lutheran has a fullykeen sel for Thurduy, Aug. 22, accredited Early Edacalionfrom 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. io the Program with emphasis nonvnnisg. This Chrislias Day Christian Educaliou aed the imSchool io located at 7429 N. portanee nf a pnsilive, io-Milwaukee une. (One block south dividootized iearoisg and playsfHarlem( is Nues. environment.

Enrollment will be accepted The teachers aud staff of- St.esiti alt classrooms orn filled. On John Lulherae, Nues, arehand will hr School Board mem- dedicated, coocerned and loving,bers. Pareot Teacher League Of- and offer the community au en-ficers and Slaff memhers lo an- cellest place for a good Christianawer any qsestions you may education. -

have. Opnsisgo is Pm School For further information, youthrough the Eighth grade ace are encouraged lo contad theCurrently available. Classes will Principal, Mr. James Hohnhaumreoomn with as Opening Day at 647-0132 or Pastor Sloehig atChapel Service led hy the f4 7-9067.

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ICutct«iuste&tt GuideRailfan Weekend

i inUnionRemember rumbling down the interurbans or steam engines is

streets of Chicago hanging onto fine white reminiscing or playingthe straps of a crowded street- Trivial Pursuit. Bat why not giveCarl perhaps a Green Hornet"? someone the opportnnity to es-Or can yon recaff the Elec- perience them first hand and totroliner, glidisg around the Loop rekindle some fond memories inelevated hefore streaking north year own mind. -

of Mitwanhee? Alt this and more is possihte atNostafgic talk aboutstreetcars, the fllioois ftaifway Moseom, 60

mites northwest of Chicago inUnion, tL.

Over the Labor Day weekend,Augast 31-September 2, theMnnesm will hold its annnatRailfao Weehend. Three lo fivetrains will be in operation eachday, with varions items of theMaseum's 220 piece collectionbeing bronghl into service,Several steam trains will be ronSanday and Monday. Electricand diesel trains will alsooperate.

Visitors may board the trains.at the 1851 depot foc a sis miterosndtrip ride on the mainline orat various points along thé trolleyloop fora one mite ride.

The Museum's collection of 50Chicago street railways earn is asextensive and complete a entIce'tien as enislu for any city.

The Museum groando open al11 am. and visitOrs are welcometo use the picnic facilities and en-pinre the collection. The ad'mission price (more for Raufenand Member's Weekendsbecanse of fuel cosIs for themullilnde of equipmentoperating) cotillon visitors tu annolimited number of rides.

The Museum is located stUnion, nix miles northwest of theUS-20 Marengo entI of the 0.00Norlhweot.Toltway. For recordedinformation call 262-2200.

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Setting up alt the props aed machinery fer the St. Demetrios '05Festival is parish cosecit president Ates Kopsian and chairmanAles Theefanis (t'rI. "Come ta the Greek-American Fas-Time Pic-sic and bring a big appetite," says Kopsiaemsd Theefanis. Masterchefs plan to serve over 10,060 poeeds ofchurcoal broiled Soevlahia(Shis-ke-bob) and ehichen.for the 36th anneal SI. Dernetrios Greek-American Festival to he held on the church greañds(2727 Winoda)for 4 days Thursday Ihre Sunday, tAngent 22-25). Among thefeatures al the picnic will he aelbeetic Greek food, music and dan'cing 'ander the stars, a friendly and 'relasing Greek Taverna,Loukoumades (a honey dipped pastry ball), rides, games andmany other attractions incleding a $5,tW cash grand prize. MayorHerold Washington han isseed a proclamation designating Angsst19.25, to beSt. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Week.in Chicago. '

Midwest BonsaiSociety Show

The Midwest Bannai SocietyShow will be held in theExhibition Hall on Friday, Satur-day and Sunday, Angust 16, 17and 16 from 9a.m. te 5 p.m. al theChicago Botanic Garden. Thepopular three-day shòw willfeature ever 300 miniatore lrevsplus demonstrations an bothSalurday asd Ssnday.

Bonsai, one' nf the mostchallenging horticelteral hob-bies, is pronousced "boise-sigh."It lilerally means "tree in a pot."

Acteally, the dwarfed Irees canbe grown on rocks, as well as inshallow pots. Each specimen is'painstakingly pruned hack and

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Any tree or plant can be lnrnedinto a "bonsai" by 'redecieg rootstructures and förcieg hranchgrowth te follew accepted stylesas formal,'ulantieg, windswept sr'cascading,

The hobbyist lisohsfsr stockthisi is gnarled 'or bas cascadingbranches, unusual hark andcharacteristics that will prodecea weathered look.

The secrets ei miniaturizingand maintaining Ike little treeswill be revealed at the shsw witheight lectjirwdemnestratioss.

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"Father ofBluegrass"

Legendary Mandolinist BillMonroe, credited as the "Fatheref Bluegrass," returns te the OldTown School of Folk MeuicisiageSaturday, Sept. 14 fer iwe chewsat 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Tieketuare 10 (general adnieuien), '18(Old Town School members) and$6 (children and aeniercitizens).The Old Town School in located at909 W Armitage ave,, Chicago.

On Sneday, Sept. 15, The ReelWorld String Band perfermu aspecial children's cencert at ip.m. Tickets are $4 for odalts and$2 for children.

The Old Town School of FolkMusic is open Mondays throughThersdays from 10 am. io 1fp.m. and Saturdays from tO am.io 4 p.m. It is cloned on Fridaysand Sandayn. Vina end Master-Card are welcome. For ticketreservation and feriher infer-matten please phóee 525fl93.

Yuletide toursof Great Britain

Taking a cue from this year'stravel crunch, seise travelersbeve learned le book tours far inadvance and are now makingtheir travel plans to speed theYeletide season in Brilsin.

The Ambrican fnslitute forForeign Study (AIFS) hanorganined two Yuletide programsin Britain which esable travelersof all agesto enjoy a Christmasholiday toar in e well organized,carefree fashion. Over 300,000students, teachers and othertravelers have enrolled in AUFSstudy and hovel programs siseethe company was iouoded in 1964.

For additional details en theseall inclusive Yuleiide packages -which ran be booked now ' write:AIFS, Dept. PR-i, ifS Greenwichave., Greenwich, Csnneclient06530 or call 203-0gO-909g.

"Cabaret".' auditions.

Beni 010 Broadway Players wiUOpen their 25lh anniversaryseason with "Cabaret" inNovember. Open auditions willbe held at 7:30 p.m. Suoday, Ang:18 and Monday, Aug. 19 at CeIlingHall, 1St E. Wood nl., Palatine.

Those auditioning shouldprepare a musical selection oftheir choosing and bring a copyfer the accsmpasisï. Denenandilions will be required for allwho audilion, so please dress ap-

, propriately tor them."Cobaret" will he directed and

choreographed by Adrienne-RaeFamous nf Prospect Heights withmusical direction by Harry Cam-pagne of Chicago.

For further information, calf934-5764.

Marillac Chorale: "Sing Fling"

The Marillac 2nd annualChorale "Sing Fling" taken'plaçe.,Friday, Ang. it from tO'am,: .4)p.m. Thin mandatory rehearsaL ..

far all chorale members cern-.'bises rehearsals with games, ac-tivitiesand leech.

MacilIac's show choir "Guysand Delle" holds their first.rehearsal, Sunday, Aug. 18 fromneon te 4 p.m. The meule 'undmaterial 'for the "Fall Fretics"will he taught including the

, "Cats" medley. Dance bistrae-tien will be given from 2-4 p.m.Males interested In auditioning,especially tenors and hanses are' invited te arrive at neon and necMr. Rehert Drafall, ManicDireeter,

'All-breed dog show' atThe.Lambs

An alt-breed dog show andwater reselle dememtratlón wiBbe held Sunday, Aug, 25 from 10am. th4g38 p.m. at The Lambs,Incated atUse Jeuan of I-84 andRoute 176, two 'miles cual of,Libertyvitte. ' Adthinnes, and'parking far the event, sponsorhdby.The tAttle Fort Kennet Club ofWaskegan, are free, '

p-w-e bred dego of ail ages areeligible for competition. ARCBeezised judges mili rate tIe dogs'in several categeries, includingsporting, nun-sporting, oSeilles-ce, jeder nbossmanship and her-

Puppies and adults, and muteand feingle doge wifi cempete inseparate clamen, with ribbonsand handcrafted trepIden Seingawarded to the winners in eachclass. Novices are encouraged toenter their pure bredu to galls ex-pencare for fntwe competition,since cbampinm.and majar polis-teddogsnsaynnt.enmpete. .,

The pee-entry fee et $4 may hesent te Lee Douglas, 10715 W.Eastwoed rd., Waukegan IL66687, Additienai entries are $2.Gate entries nrc $5,' und ad-

TIne Northwest SuburbanBeard nf Reulters' Women'sCouncil in spensoring tbeirSecond Meinst Fashion Skew andLuaebenu fer the benefit ofClearbreok Center fer the Han-dicappedenSszsday, Sept. il,

In keeping with the theme"Warm Up te the Handicapped",the benefit will feature a specialsweepstakes camisting of - first

. Great Americatickets

Skekie Park District lu cucren-'fly offering diseenntent tickets toSixFlagsGreat America, Ticketsare offered te park' 'districtprogram participants at thespecial rate of $10.05 each, At thegatetieketsenst $t4.2seucb.

This dinceunt is available onlyto Skokie Park District residents.Proof of residency will berequired. Tickets may be pur'chased at Devnnshire. Center,4469 Greve, Monday throughFriday, 9a.m. -5p.m. only.

Fer mere Infermaties call theParkDistrietat 674-tOfO,

'Breakfastat Tiffany's'

A freebipirited young wemaeand a mrious, fruntrated writerbave au unconventional rnmnneein the mnvie vernies of TrumanCapote's Brenklait at TIffany'sat tSe Lineotnwnod Uhrary 4560W. Prati, on Monday, Augmt 19att:45p.m.

Aûdrey Hepburn und GeargePepjnzrd star in the film whichfeatured 'the Henry Mancinitheme "Moon River." Admivaionis free. '

For muco izifermation, cull thelibrary at 677-ai??.

Art displayPhotarealist paintings of earn

by Chicago artist Ted Gadeehiwill he an display at the SkokiePublic Library, 52i5 Oakten,througbuut the month of August.

The exhibit may be viewedduring regular Ubrury Soars:MendnythraugbFridoy, 95m. teSp.m.; Saturday, 9 á.m. to 5 p.m.For mure Information, call thelibrary at 673-7774,

ditinnat gate entries are $3. Noentries will he accepted after 9:36n.m. an the day nf the enei.Petitinn, Judging heginn at itam.

Beginning ut noes, bigbly-trained Newfenndlund degs willperfecto a woter rescue demen-utratien inme Lancho' Lake. Thedogs are welt known for theirabilitiesin aquatic environments,nod bave teng served au'werkingenmpanionn to mon,

The Lamhn Cnuntry InnRestaurant will beepen fer Son-day Bruzseh frem li am. Il 2:36p.m., and again fer dinner from 4p.m. IiI 7 p.m. Reservatiem canhe made by calling 303-lillO, TheLambs Country Sbnpn, includingthe Pet Stsnp, Pernimnsnn TrenCard and Gift Shop, Aiznt Mary'sCountry Store, Lamin End ThriftShop, Children's Farmyard andSnack Sbnp will aIse he upen. Allpnrebaseu henefit The Lazcsbs, aeon-profit community wherementally retarded adults five andwork.

Fer mere infennatien ahoutthe lag show, call Lee Douglas at'249-4670,

Realtors' Women's Council,Fashion 'Show and Luncheon

prize is a Jamaican holiday fer-two: ene week at a private villanear Mentego Bay, including airfare. Second peine is a nki'weekpackage trip te Big PewderhernMountain is Upper Michigan.Third and Fourth prizes are Get-Away Weekends at the lehasm-burg MarnaIt and Indian LakesRmert, respectively.

"Warm Up le the Handicap-pod" will he held at Indian LakesResort, Bloomiegdale, startingwith a cocktail reception at 11:31am. and lanchees al 12:30.Tickets are $10 per perses andreservatinnsare required.'

Following the luncheon, fallfashions 'will be presented byAllee's of Des Plaines and fsr en-

0CC 'weliness'' series

The Oaktse CemmenityCetlege "Wellness Is In-tegratien" series is scheduled tocenclude on August 22 with theprogram "Creativity and In-tegratien," from t te 2:30 p.m., inroom ilS, OCC/Skekie, 7701 N.Lincoln ave.

Guest speaker Jebe Siens, oc'tar/director and teacher for localCfsicuge Theatre and scheel, willillustrate hew the ability io wen'der, imagine and dream keepslifefrom becoming flat and gray.

Cent of the lecture in $2. Cell635-1414 fer registration infer-malien.

Rock 'N Roll Reverie at Th LambsFans ei sixties' music can reek

their serbo off te six hours oftunes trum that era st The Lam'f55' Rock 'N Roll Eeverie npon'sored by Coca'Cola. The alt-dayconcert will take place enSun-day, August l8at The Lambs, 144and Rouies 176, 2 miles east ofUhertyville.

Del Shannon, whose cart-

' Edens PlazaArt Festival

The 25th annual Edens PlumArts Festival will he held' byAmerican Society of Artists, anational membershiperganizatien, at Edens Plaza,LisSe, Ikekie and Edens enpy., inWilmette, Friday, Aug. it fromio am, te 5:38 p.m.: Saturday,Aug. 17 from IO am. tu t3a p.m.and Sunday, Aug. 18 teem ii am.in5p.m.

Ameng the enhibiters wiS heWenche Larson, Skekie,eshihiting cellage; Rita Master-ten, Skekie, oil paintings: SusanKuzeithoy, Skokie, pastels.

Addilinnat infermatien may henbtainedfremA.S.A. at99i'4748.

sembles by Takdis Mink Barn nfUsine, IL.

850 sweepstakes tickets will heavailable for these prizes for adonation te Ctearbrook Center ufsto each. Three Cabbage PatchDolls, dressed in mink coats, wifihe offered fer a donation of $5each.

Fellowing the fanhien show, anauction will he held featuring avariety nf special gifts. Anc-tieneer will he Mr. Peter Bur.chard ofHoffman Estates,

Please jein us for this galaevent which will add te theresanrces of Clearbresk Cem-mens. For information andtickets, contact Mary Fetdoien,Direcler of Development, Clear'brook Center, at 255-0120.

Pianò recitalat Skokie Library

Gleebrook Nerth High Scheelstudent Shinwon Ynon, 06, willperform a piane recital at theSkokie Public Library, 5215Oakten, on Saturday, Augnst 17al 3 p.m. Her pregram will in-elude works by Bach, Beethoven,Chopin, Ihert and Faare. Ad-mission is free'.

Bern in Seoul, Korea, Yawn andher family,meved te the 'UnitedStates in 1970. Vene has stediesfpiane and violin and has par-tieipated is,ssmernus piano eon-tests, receiving many first placeand outstanding distinctions.

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Concert-germ can browsethrough The Lamhs CeuntryShnps threughent the day, in.eluding The Pet Shop, Persico-men Tree Card and Gift Shop,Aunt Mary's Country Stare, andthe Lambs End Thrift Shop. Kidsnf all ages can hand-feed thesheep, gnats, llama and ponies in

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Norweod Federal Savings andLean Associatien, 5813 N.Milwaukee ave. in Chicagn, ishosting their annual "NerweedFest" en Saturday, Aug. 17 fromseen esilI 3 p.m. All memhers nfthe community are inviledtn par-take mike festivities.

Held in their nerth parking Ist,the afternoon's 'events will hehighllghted by the appearance ofRonald McDonald from i2:30p.m. te 1:36 p.m. Other scheduledentertainment includes the

Cablenetconcerts in

Cahlenet Associates is pleasedte present a full schedule nf eeuu-try music an the Nashville Net.work, Cabtenet's Channel 43, isSeptemher. Three concert seriesranging from country - pep hits,Weistern ballads and Gospelfaverites will he fealured.

Originating from ikemagnificent Cheyenne Saloneand Opera Hanse in Orlando,FIa., "Church Street Station"aies each Saturday at 15 p.m. Ar-tints scheduled fee this month ts-dade Farne Ynung, Connie Smilhand The Osmand Brothers withLorrieMergan.

The "New Country" series airseach weekeighl at 9:36 p.m. andfeatures tep ceuntry artists per-

. fanning sengs from their latestalbums. Concerts scheduled on"New Cnuetry" this month in'elude The Bellamy Brethern,Tom Gfant and Bitt Anderson.

Inspirational music with acountry flavor is featured e stySimday.en the "Gospel Conidi,"coscert series at 12:35 p.m. LofaReman, widely known an a com-medienne enthe syndicated "HenHow" serien, will hast "GenpelCountry" twice this musik. Con-cerI series goests include the

the Children's Furmyard. In ad-ditien tu the heer and brat teatsscattered across the farm,visitors can eniny delicious homeeoekieg fur Sunday Brauch nrdinner in the Country InnRestaurant.

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Admission and parking arefree:. however, a $2 denatien atthe gote will be appreciated.Proceeds directly benefit TheLambs, a net-fer-profit corn-mnnity fer mentally retardedadults.

Fer mere mfornoatien, call TheLambs Events Hntline at 302-0774.

invited toFest '85Casinos Band, George Jehentosethemagici000nda face painter.

Memhers of the audience willhe treated te free McDenatd'shamburgers, Kurnak's pieregis,popcorn, erangeade and prizes -until supplim last. For more in-formalien regarding tIsis family-style celehratinn, call 775'8900.

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/ SEPTRAN INC82432O8

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COMPANYr INC.

8303 Golf RoadNiles240 S. WaukeganDeerfield

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GARAGESALE

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Adoie H Kids Clothes. 5- MonyHousehold learns.

APARTMENTSFOR RENT

OUT OF STATEFOR SALE

TREESERVICE TUCKPOINTING

Geedon-Niioe. 4 Rm.. 2 Bdr.. AIC.Utilition Excluded. Noo-SorokneProf. No Peis.9654I2ne9I7.S42S.

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ne&ob rbs 11 YearsRESPONSIBLEl. Tree RemovalTrimmingRootRemoval

Fully Insured Free EstimatesPlease Call. .

261.050524 Hou

Chrcogo1 Bedroom. Dining 500erL I OR erICh 0410.4IRTIGIIT

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965-1010

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2FAMILYGARAGESALEFriday. Saturday kbonduy. Anossii, 17 io . i,,, FureiWm.L g R or B di nrO FerIly

Flute. Drawn, Haauohnld femo,Ci h g E M h M? 11W. Brucnrrao Srm

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$465-55W.

WISCONSINTOMAHAWKKKO'Lok.Frone,gePrime mi acansin lake frani riO;

Id dy.norman d derailing. Fieidfane

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desired. $54,000. 17151

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MISCELLANEOUSTYPEWRITERS FOR SALE

SELF CLEANING GASRAIRGEByCaloric. 35' White,4 Burner

wiehSidOStOoOOOeumur.

ae7'oon'

TRUCKING &PICK-UP

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TYPEWRITERSIBMSELECTCirs

ELECTRONICS STILL INBOX FROM $395

PRIVATEESTATESALE

640.6435BYAPPOINTMENTONLY

OPENHOUSE0420N.Cliftan.Nilm

4Bdn2SBAC.AflnrGarPoned Ta Bolli BOB-2

TOWNHOUSEFOR SALE

SCRAP HAULINGPulmneedTapsxrlDelrxoredB Id 0M

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Said Oui Apr Speed Oxeen HuonsDuiV Coin O perece a masherS-Des.0.rNaw.7240200. - -

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CellAiet47009eBNEEDATAXLOOPHOLE?i_p, i iv

une henoccuuophunting, $540 acre. Aisn 27 acresnear Cornkrrdgn S Luke Sploy.540500 Lloyd Schuld. JetferuanWi.(4141074-4200. -

UPHOLSTERY Gall Clubn, 4 iraru.2 Woodu, BOO$05. LathesWANTED TO RENT

TUCKPOINTING PETE S UPHOLSTERY-cmre.unruuuweuan.nlmn

Lamdmamnet.utu.reuuamnia.unu.eamuudsrmtrn.au..onoruon.00ct.

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774-1227 After 5-

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LINDAMARKWILLPAYCASH

FOR YOUR ANTIQUESFarn, French Farn, Rdrtn

Dating RuanrSatt. Parlar

Lunrpu, Linacu

PIECE OR ENTIRE ESTATEAN APPOINTMENT CALL

348-9647 or 348-8875

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ßJC.11OSq.Ft.S7tOMonth.- ROB-372e

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- August 18. Sunday 8-4- Kuno Caunty Foitgraunds

Ruedo Between Racles 6435

ST CHARLES ILOcerlwoouieru 3SuTobiet

AntiquetoMadeir

Infaemedon:(312)8980095 :

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OUT OF STATE -

FOR SALE.

Early Bird Pricesal,

Tuckpointing/MasonryChimneys Rebuilt

Flagst:n':Waiks'CompleteMasonryRepairn

Ocet 10 Snort

Fally tenured FrenEntimutea

965-6316MortonGrove

MICHIGAN -4 BR Ranch. 2 BA, tail kiwi., Itohante roaw for Mnther.rn.lnw, 2 Ea

ni i wCh o 3 i Mllsrniietteinke,S0'n.

(616) 545-3650,' WAN1ID

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985-2742

NEW BUFFALO AREA

=baths, cia, fully nsulatod, 11 yr. nid

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COMPANION' WANTED

Qund.ieceI 3 bdr. hante with 2hbCOMPANION

ARTHRITIS. Stete in Saptetnbor. Topnd b ldd

Hnrrin.IL,62940.

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PHYSICAL THERAPISTPEDIATRICS

REHABILITATIONHOME HEALTH -

Hares enanco lient o ortunity forPhytical Therapists fpocilloo isa varloty ottarvicos.

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ANOORTHOTRONAPPLICATIONS

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PLEASANT CLIMATE. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS.TOP SALARY and E soellon t eonoflst. Package. MOVINGALLOWANCE end RELOCATION BONUS.

Call Collect BETIY ROSSMILLER

Monday thru Friday 10 a.nt.-4 pent.or mail resume in confidence to

PHP GROUP52O L b Pk t it 1500) -

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FouI Ti.e35 Hour WeekShorthond. Figore Aptitude, Pleasent Phone Man -

ner. Word Processing A Plus. Good Benefits.Call Ms. Joy -

AmalgamatedLabOr Life Insurancerg N Lincoln Avenue

Lincoinwood Illinois

-OLSTEN

CLERK TYPISTS,TAPHONEOPERATORS.CRT OPERATORS.

-- Earn hightificates and

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IS NOW EMPLOYING!!!SECRETARIES INo Shorthand). DIC.

SECRETARIES, ACCTG. CLERKS, SWBD.KEYPUNCH OPRS, STAT. TYPISTS.

hourly rate. reEeive vacation check, gift cer-ask about major medical insurance.

825.7141

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,. Full and Part-Time Hours Available -

. Weekly Cheâk :_. Choice of Hours -,. For nioto infornrutbon call Roso

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ENGINEERMACHINE TOOLS

ptrtnn whohasaminimumof5 yoarnnxpnriononAmori000 mschino toot monat aosurer os un AE

moot-with NC stilling. drilling, and boring

thair CNC contról sysnoms.require, nbocation fo the Dalles area end will require -

aooling. Pie ateten d retome and qebary reqoirumentSam Kirkpatrick

Box 210300Dallas Texas 75211

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nogdornewoubdbuprnfnntbIbuttheappbioan5h anuRo tnntionatEorience

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Cluostfied Ado ohoold hochncknd each lime Ihey appear.We cussot he responsible formore Ihan one incorrect loser-ti B yl P bI t n h Il tbe liable for any amount greaterlhaotheam000tpaidforsochad-vertioiog.

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advnrtinemeotdnemed objeelloo-able.

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Mu,no-NilesTownship AreaCat Raqoire dCull R orninoVISITING -

NURSE ASSOCIATIONOF EVANSTON

328 19001 .VenÌ*yar

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CLERICALPOSITIONS

term assignmantt. EnunotonEnVy level petition, some

oaeope,ienee preferred.

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OFFICECOORDINATOR

Oakfon Community College'sAdolf Education Program's Officea Mainewoet Hihh School needs

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tlaes. M,e.mam lyaar eoltertance

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voIlent benefits.

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SGF:E,lLNOF DES PLAINES

- 749 Lee St, Des Plainestueeursmreo,ommr

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OPERATOR -

ON OUR MIDDLE SHIFT: 3:3Up.m.-12 p.m. AppUyant mutt haca

nIa tpddGI

E000lbent stuetieg salary wifhfullrange of company benefits in-

lo 9pfhoLsllF

Between it .m..Tat p.m.

CHECK PRINTERS1600E,TouhyAve,

Des Plaines.V..iueeoeuornenrivne.nit

-FIGURE CLERKDeed fi gureaptlte de. famitiofitywith persona I composer and lighttyping skills helptol. Gond Cam.:0t%

COMMERCECLEARING HOUSE

53-85ooie,nenBV

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for Monee Orneo, bosh A Dinnor.Mast ka eioparianoe d. E 000110e tfatohPsE

95.373

Pf'fljme- - Wanted

MAILSORTERS

Permanent Part-TimePosubons

Perfeetfor Studentsand Housewives.

Mondaythmughday

b-bUU

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KITCHEN HELPDays & Nights

-,Part-Time

-Security GuardNiyltts &WeeloendsABSOLUTELY NO .

PHONECALLS-Apply in Person

at Customer Seeejce Dok8901 N. Milwaukee.

Niles

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Waukegan RoadMorton Groue Illinois

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TRAINEESEn level positions withwell established corn.puterized- mapping firm forhighly motivated. detail.oriented individuals to-workon utility records conversionproject. No experience ne.ceusarywewiutnam.

Please Apply In Person. ISAC2140 Wolf Road

Des Plaines, Illinois 60018n

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SECURITY GUARD.

- FulITimeNerthwett Suburban SaoingnLean looking for full time help.Muer have own car. Wo will altowelvom eretiree . Must- supply

oesin PersonTot

FIRST FEDERALSAVINGS & LOANOF DES PLAINES

749 LEE STREETDESPLAINES

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EngieeeriegoeparlesenL

ITb eeu000s stub candidate willV Mechanical, Citil, 0e Electricala superOiteiy euperiencein healths a PeOf000iootl Engi tuerce ferced.IV Wo offer a vempetsoe salaryL benefit program. Fur imrosedianeI osdoalerytsitturyincnnfldeecatirV PERSONNELSersis.WyandotteGeneralHosdIaI,

L 2333BiddbeAeenae,Wnond000eMtchigonaalt2

HOUSEWIVES

Maedaythru FnidunSecTcrete

io AM. . li AM.DAIRY BARMilwaukee, Nues.

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aud cumpreh ensiseecneeideratiee.

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Part-TimeTo Keep Parking Lot Warehouse Neat & Clean.

- Apply In Person

THESUPERSTORETOWN HOUSE TV & APPLIANCES7850 N. Milwaukee Avenue; Nues, Illinois

decura at ensue fil December. Prua$3X0 kit. eu vullecoing nr delivering.

CALLPAMTODAY

(312) 227-1196

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COSMETICIANSESTEE LAUDER

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:bl y d?' tIddiaceuet. Far your uppuissmner.calL Mr.. Aw*etich

679-7090

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ENGINEERING DESIGNERKYSOR'CAOILLAC. Luvated io Cadillon, Miehigen. requires thefollnwleg -

DESIGN ENGINEER, MECHANICALwiW working knowledge ufeteoteicol fur packaging uf electruuics. ebacaro neachaeical son.toe deuDo. aedaestoolated dooge. Eu porteeceie tIte homo dutYtruck eff.,aad eehtcl enenerree eon Oreosi gnilicanf fuctee.Should bono coped ensebo predueetuu neat dnntge end hate omeetting keewlodgo of typical tasting (ochei Vene in cenfingpla.tioaedeetatate.DESIGN ENOINEES. ELECTRONIC with eeandorstandieg of fhaheony dafyecuvk cod uff.oeod eehicl aaecir onn.etrt. Should haceosigelfieantbookgewasd inette deooleperoetof microprocessorsboue produoN OB well,aa aopueienoe iroprodt.ofloe level deeigewftha geoerelan deraaandina efpockoatea lttnifaetoe.Send reeuirtoufaupa docce edacaguo,aed aulary blutern 0e:

Humane Resources Manager

KYSOR-CADILLAC -

s lIImWaIgIitsbùn, Cai.cMlcNan4NO1

Old OrchardCHAS. A. STEVENS

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLJ - Part.TimeTypistI - -

I About 10.12 hours per week..

Should be good student and be able to work. after school 3 days a week.

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- Call: 966-3900 -

The Bugle Newspapers -

5745 Shermer Road -

Shopping Cnte.Skoki . liEn

te-om°ueuueivne,u,

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perturm caaalogiug of beukt.Meet be able ne tepe and like do-tailed work.

CALLLENORE OCLON

- 935 1677

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Cont'dfrom Skokie-L'wood P.1education by taking courses atOakton, said 0CC PresidentThomas TenHoeve. "It also willbe useful for employees whomove nul uf the district prior tocompleting a program or for em-ployees who may requirespecialized courses offered atOaklon.

TesRoeve said the sew pulicywasadopted in support of tisaCollege's missios tu provide em-ployee lraissisg asd educationalservices fur business and in-dustry. Is recest years, Oaktanhas become increasingly in-valved with local busisess andindustry through effana such asthe ecosamic develupnsestprograms, on-campus hasinesssèmisars and cnsferences, on-site employee training programsand parliripatian in Chambers ofCommerce and Industry," hesaid.

While the policy will be par-ticularly useful ta in-districtcompanies that wish specialtraining for employees, it is ap--plicable tn any employee of asyin-district huuiness, both full andpart-Urne,Fur additiosal information,call f35-1703.

Builders Square...Cnñliaued from Pagel

determined whether the robberywas the work of professionals.'Weare studying all angles is the

case."The gwsmen were described on

being in their early 20's, hat em-ployees were not able to givespecific details aboot theirclothing, he said.

Builders Square, a subsidiaryof K-Mart, io offering a $5000reward for information leading tothe arrest and indictment of therobbers. -

965-5300 -

Richard C. Riley, an Ameritechattorney, addressed the healthissue during his Ph hours oftestimony befurethe hoard.

He enplatned the facility'spawer output was 'less than 1watt..." and isfarmed the hoardthe village's own police depar-tmosl transmitting tawer had apower aatpot af2l watts.

After the negative vate wastaken -Riley said, "We need aMartos Grove cell site ta pravidethequalily ofservice expected hythe FCC... We'll esamine the ap-hass and see what's available."

Thaugh Ameritech is meng-sized as a public utility, andhrn the power ta brisg aboutcondemnatian pmnceedings togain the right to install any

MG after school...- Continued tress MG P.1

he available from 3-6 p.m. onevery day that public schoolsmml for a full day. Participaslomay register hy the semester orfor the estire year. The programsvitI meet al Austin Parh, 8336Marmora ave. Bus transpor-tatios may be arranged fromPark View School hy costactingIbeschool district. -

Registration for the programbègint os Wednesday, Aug. 14 at730 p.m. at Prairie View Corn-munity Center. Registrationforms will be available in advas-ce but will sot be accepted beforeAugast 14.

Fees are $250 - per child persemester (Septemher fo Jaouaryasd Febrsary to Jane) or $475 forthe entire year. Payment plansmay be set ap by contacting theRecreation Secretary at 565-7447.Formore information os this newprogram costact Jo An Zim-mermano, Recreation Super-visor at 065-7447. -

s2çs )37H

ÇSTARTS

. JOIN OUR YOUTH LEAGUE

Ñoipzneol, it feels necessary toprovide service despite local np-position. Riley said the firm hasnever gone to court hefore andwill continne to work with thecommunity in good faith.

Is other bauinesa the hoard...approved the parchase uf twa

1985 statIon wagons from Jon-sings Chevrolet for a - total al$19,845.12.

passed a resolution authorizingthe village Air Pollution Cam-mission and the Department ofHealth and Human Services laprovide assista00e to residentsnoah the Wells MannfacturiagCompany in as effort to slap thenuisance caused by the corn-pany's foundry process odors.

authorized village mernhemshipin the Narlbwest Municipal Con-fereoce.

accepted $15.41 per man hourhid from Nob J. Johnson TreeEsperto, Inc of Evanston for treeIriimning services.

passed a resolution in supportof ¡lImais Senate Bill 360 regar-ding group medical iñsurascehenefits to former spouses ofcovered members.

Nues Chamber...Cost',! f ros, Nifrs-E.Maine P.1

Blase, Trastees Bart Murphy andPeler Pesolc, asd Village-Manager Jack Hadge.

The Paris District Stars in-rinde: Park President Jim Pier-ski, Cosmosisnioners Wall Beusne,Mary Marnseh, Elaine Hrioenand Dan Kosiha.

Chamber talent . includesWalter Teninga, President ofWarehosse Cmb; Bob Christen-sen, Lutheran General Hospital;Tom Romano, Golf Mill- SlateBush and Bud Besser, publisherolthvBugle. --

Other Çhamher players aro Jrvund Elaine Coats, Wells LamonSCorp., Rick Jolley, Bradford Es-change; Kevin OGrady, LabelCommunications; Ed Zielinuki,Better Kitchens and Bob Wordel,Teletype, retired.

Chamher President CurtHockelt in team captain.

Hochell said he is consideringasking Nitos paramedic units tobe os emergency standby Inprovide onyges tothehoo year old

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case will he prosecuted. lt depon- He utmemed las actes resultedds on circumstances and ather in an estimated $35,156 ta $40,000factors surrouñding the in- savings in annual premiums.rident," hesaid. 'Even if the cammisatnu was Cot

Hyman 'Whitey" Daniel, given, the poticies would cost thechairman of the North Maine same," -

Fire Protection District (NM- Daiiiel explained the broker'sFPD) admittea handling the fers cannot he returned ho thedepartment's new policies for 20 district, "Acearding ta a statefiremen in January, bat statedhe law gaverning liceming of in-Felt there was nathing wrang in suranee broker's, rammlssioiiacceptisg a broker's eammisslas fees must he given hack hothe in-at the time. "I did not - do my seranee company," he said, -ad-homework. I had no,hnowledge of ding a hroker'sfee doesnot affect

- slate statute,..oç I would not hove the castafpmemiums,accepted the commission," he Because of health reasons,said. 'It's questionable whether Daaiel said he will nut neck athere was any wrdngdoiog." secand term on the haardis the

Daniel, -who is a licensed is- Nay. 5 election. He indicated hosurauce hmaker, said he was would nut resign, hut said heasked by two fellow hoard rnem- wauld "go along" withthe wisheshors toset up the policies hocame nffeltawtrsssteeson the matter,of his long esperienee in the in- Arearding ta Lavin, the hoardsoranre field. He stressed the cannot ank Daniel to resign orfees would ho retsmed to the in- declare Daniel's trustee . seatsarance companies once it's vacant. "Legalities are in-determined how much ho volved... and we could lay nur-received. - - - selves open to a civic suit. We've

Although Däniel stated he was gone as far as we can on the mat-not mro what the total amount 1er," he said. "The State's Attor-was, board member Kenneth - soy's office will have to submitPulk publicly estimated the its findings before the baard canamount was hotwees $2,006 and act...ifartion is necessary."$4,060. . The matter cametulight in late

NMFPD hoard attorney Mike July when a Nnrth Maine captainLavis, Palis and Trastee William reviewed the fire district's in-Basdolis sent a letter to the suranceandnatedflaoiel'nnamestale's attorney's office several as bruiser on the insuranceweeks ago containing infor- policies, He informed Fire Chiefmotion about the incident linhed - Morne Farbman, who is turn

- to a possible violation of stato delivered a letter lo Daniel in-statale. focusing him of the matter.

While hin name is printed on Reportedly, Dasiel im-that application as a broker, mediately wrote the insuranceDaniel stated ho did not print his company representativesname on the form, bat that a Fort requesting that he ho removed asDearborn representative did, the bmokot of the policies, whichwhich was approved by Daniel: was dono. -

The trusted added he was also The North Maine Fire Protec-Ihr broker for the distrirl's tion Dislricto serves approx-health insurance policy through imately 24,000 residents in soin-Blue Cross-Blue Shield. '1 was rorporatedMaiseTnwnship.acting as an individual lo obtain - -

Prairie View Runbrings out88 competitors.

The Morton Grove Park 43: 19.0, Rnlasdllaaor 43:26.2, BillDistrict hold its Annual Prairie - Hood 41:26.6, Roy BergstromView 0.2 mile Run os Sunday, 43:52.9, David Dupais 43:59.5,Asg. 4. Eight-eight runners corn- Mark Wiorebinski 44:10.6, Garypleted the rare throughout the Kowal 44:22.0, Bill Lamoototreets und forests nf Morton 44:42.5, Ronald Bradley 44:50.2,Grove. A breakfast of fresh fruit Robert Filupatrick 44:51.9, Ericand joicewas served during the Engelahl 44:55.1, Mike Marioawards ceremony. Steven 45:07.9, Jobs Felds 45:68.7; Her-Rnsenblum was tise overall win- tor Leal 45:27.7, Noslor Girdwainser with the time of 32:35.0, The 40:00.7, Thomas Dwnrak 40:03.2,first woman runner to cross the - Tom Heraor 40:12.4, Margaretfinish line was Both Atkins with Dospit-Julias 46:40.4, Mike Bren-Ihn time of 41:47.2. The following nap 46:55.9, Glen Kanwit 47:61.5,are the officiattimon of the ron- Ed Enter 47:02.8, Gins Ksehooem finishing the race: Steve 47:03.5, KIrk Filipowshi 48:07.8,Noseohtam 32:31.6, Hans Linda Wnodier 48:15.0, FloydSchlecht 31:46.5, Steve Brenner Ruben 48:29.1, Gary Mages33:48.8, Jim Barber 34:46.3, 40:35.8, Ray Kafeldt 48:38,8, JayDavid Himschfold 35:08.4, Bill Mages 48:43.9, Gretchen JaegerJachson 35:21.3, Peter Wenger 49:05.2, Stan Meado, 49:00.1,30:17.8, Len Sitios 36:48.8, Stese Norman Finhel 49:21.2, JanahaBradley 36:49.2, Sandy Thompson 50086.9, AlvIn Them-Echevente 36:51.5, Tod -Kahn pson 59:67.5, Barry Glazer36:55.7, Jim Strommer 37:03.6, 50:57.9, Philip Mark 10:58.2, BillDnsglaslltoinman37:l5.5,Randy Ren 51:91.3, Laurie Erickson-Rather 37:55.5, Michael Geier 52:11.1, Ray Emossicki 53:94.3,38:13.5, Thomas Jones 38:50.0, Jerry O'Connor 53:07,0, JohnKen Algozin 39:05.6, Michael - Ijdelbofen 53:40.1, Richard KingZonsiun 39:07.7, Michael 53:55.2, Diano Euehn 53:58.5,Vetowich 39:11.7, Malt Joninch Phillip Kesler 54:23.6, Susan39:35.4, David Richmond 39:42.0, Frisuell 54:35.6, Paul Feil 54:36.0,Doag Algozin 39:40.1, Joe Bnetto Melissa Saks 54:48.6, Diane39:56.2, Steve Rosen 49: 30.9, Heilestrae 54:48.2, Francie ReidyGeorge Goodridge 40:50.9, John 54:56.2, Michael Matelse 55:43.6,Keuth 41:60.8, F.J. Sudokum Jay Reidy 56:26.7, CraIg Swed-41:91.5, John Linden 41:03.3, berg, 57:39.8, Andrew AntonRalph Reich 41:23.3, Barry Har' 57:57.5, Deanne Lias 57:57.9, SolIman 41:417.0, Beth Atkins 41 :47.2, Stone 57:58.4, Bahette SandersJim Tamillo 43:18.9, Sam Licarl 58:42.1, Danflulder 104:38,7.

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CautlnaedframPage Iprogram far kindergartenthrough 4th grado stndenta.. Children In this district areprovided nerelees from theachaal district Imam 8 am. tu6 p.m. The program Includesbusing the children frum theirschools ta a cenhial schaut, al-tar school hours. Bast notedthe program is self-fundingwith parents paying $1.50-pdrhour. -

In school Districts 7t and 63entended day-care programswill begin this fall. ¡museOistrict04'sprogram, the day-caro will only ho on schooldays and will not he providedwhenthe schools are closed.

In District 83 the program isran in conjsnction with theGolf-Maine park district. TheK-4 children will have a 3:15p.m. tot p.m. day-core conter.The Stevenson and Twainschools is the unincorporatedarea wilt house the after-school program bot there willho nobusiog.

Riles and Morton Grovestudents go to Nelson andWoshinglon schools, buthocanse of the distance it inlikely they will not ho a part ofthis program. Boot reportedthe exploralinn of providingthe entended day-care centeron non-school days is beingstudied.

tn Nibs school District 71the estended day-care centerrano from 2 p.m. to 0 p.m. andcosta $5.25 por doy for kin-dergarten paresIa and $3.25 aday for parents of students ingrades one through four. Thisprogram is only planned forschool days.

Sales-tan rich - Nibsprovides great services forneniors and for alt residents

needing social services at itafamily service facilities. Itafree pnhlic lmanspurtatlonservice In another outstandingservicethe village provides.

With the Increasing numberuf ysung working mothers,many of whom aro singleparents, it has attendentproblems anique to thisgeneration.

Au Valerie Stopha mes-tinned, Nues is seeking waysto attract yoUng people to itscommunity. With the inflated -costa of homes io our area, itoiles requires two incomes toenable people to live hero. Itbecomes a Catch 22 prohlem ifthe cost of living herenecessitates Iwo incomes. Ad-ding o day-care root for theworking mother may be toogreat to permit yomg peoplefrom moving here. If youngpeople don't move into ourcOmmunities, schools areclosed. And without schoolsthe yonog people will not movehere. It becomes a never-ending cycle.

The village providing orsnhnidiziog day-care serviceswnold ho a greol selling pointfor selling Nues lo yosogpeople. If the village in the fir-st (and perhaps only) cous-monily providing such ser-vices young people seekinghomes in Chiragoland wouldcertainly be attracted towardsuch o roosmuoity. The puhlicrelations concept would he abig pIso for Nibes. It wontd giveRites one fool ap over theother pins-one hundred subur-hs is Chiragoland. Andbringing Oho yomg people intoNibs would innore schoolswould stay open. lt is quilolikely schools presently clonedmightalun ho re-opened.

Nearby everyone esperiencesbeats nf depression. A flunkedtest, a fight with a loved une, theloss of a jsb...theme are countlessdivappniotmentathat can lead Isthat depressed feeling.

Usually, though, a person--es-perieseing depression cao hosa-ro back without medicationand/or psychiatric help. That isnot necessarily tree in the cosa nfthe elderly, who are much moreprone to serious, long-lastisgdepression.

Michael Reinstein, M.D.,psychiatrist on staff at BethesdaHospital, 245i W. - Howard St.,specializes in geriatrirdepression. He emphasizes thatdepression io the elderly in.aIreatable problem, and those 5sf-fering from it shosld seekmedical allentino.

"There are several reasonswhy depression is prevalent inthe older population," eoplaioedDr. Roinotein. The reasons can bebroken dowe into three maincategories: li Older peuple lendlo he an prescription drugs.There are a numhor of prescrip-lion medicines that may causodepression as a side offert.Aldomet, 0504 lo control highblood prossore, in one enample,as is Procardia, o newer drogmod to conirol irregolar heart-beats. t) Biorhemiral changes luIke hody. 'There are naturolbiochemical changes rn the bodywhich correlato to depression inthe elderly," said Dr. Reinstein."There is a decrease in theamount of certain chemicalsmannfactsred in the brain, sorban norepisephrine, whichstimulates the sorvoun system."3) Soelocaltural reasons.Depression in many canos can belinked to retirement the death ofa spouse or other loved one, andincreased medical problems. Inoar society, Ike elderly are notelevated lv the highest socialstatus, as in the case in the Orion-

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Medication in combined withpsychotherapy, io which the psy-chiatrint (a medical doctor) helpothe patient learn to deal with thechanges is his nrher life,.

According In Dr. Reinstein,there are a somber of symptomsof depression io older people,which include: I) Change in Ap-petite-Usuatly a loss nl appetito,although occassiovally a gain-inappelite. This loss nf appelite istypically associated withrecognizable weight loss. 2)Change is Sleep Patter-as-Classically, a patient willhave tronble tailing asleep, mayget to sleep 01 about midnight,

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