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Seee.e From the £et øwtd - byBd&er -- We hed to drive in nd ont of - : Des Plaines Toesday morning ! and evening. Circumoonting j_ the flooded river area re- -, quired our driving remi on : . Devon to Maooheim and north to tile northvneol side of the - -: city. Returning rev svended throngh sirte streets te Wolf . Road and lire11 to EImhorst . Road. noatll lo trying Park . Road, as we drove rosi around . the south end of the airport on- - iii we arrived at Rhrleeo Ave. - In Ike ovoniog loe teiod to .- return to the Nues orea but tile - flooded streets prevented so . from using Oakton. -.- Algonqsio, Deorpoter, Central -- or Goff Roads. At Golf Road the flood - waters io tile forest preserve by Oaktoo Collego blocked ro- try. The parhiog lot three non ander water. At Dempoler (Miner). River Chevrolet won . inundated with water aod it wan entirnoted the 001er . damage might he ft.5 will irro. We got to, Rand Road, five blocks south of Forest Hospital. hat eoadhloeks preorsted traffic. By 2:30 Crnlinürtf In Page 46 ¡ Nues paramedics honored - for community service ! Nifes firefighters/paramedics preeiatisn from the tttinoio RnheRAttstadt,7yeorn. IIIwere hnnnr'ed last week for their Department of Emergency Present were representatives years.of dedicated service tothe Medical Services. Recipients and from St. FraseR Hospitat . Nifes commanity in fine with yrars nf service in the depar- iparamedic project hospital) Emergency Medicat Services tment are an fottows: Daniet Mary Ann Marcotte RN, Week 1Sept. 22-27) proclaimed by DementI, ti yearn; Timothy emergency medicat services . GooernorJamesThOmP505. Crosnis, 11 yearn; George Twàr- (EMS) co-ordinator, Beta a ceremony at the Nues ski, f3 yearn; Tom Seetos, 5 schaibte, RN, EMS coordinator Vittage Haft, paramedics years; Chartes Setees, 5 years; and Dr. Gten E. Atdisger, project : received certificates of ap- Thomas Marcotte, f3 years and cnntinued on Page 47 MaineNorth sale goes to new broker by Sytvia Datrympte With the seteetion of o new the sale. "1f everything in broker, Maine Township High agreeahte on both sides, the School Distriet 207 is hoping the district witt haoe a contract sortir reappearance of Maine North the company, probably sin mon- High School on the real enlate Continned on Page 46 btnck will attract hopees for the t6-year-otd school. The board followed tIe recommendation of the buildiog and groonds committee last week in ncteetiog Shetdon F. Good and Company lo sell Ihe school that wan closed because of declining enrollment. According lo Karen t,or000. District 2f7'n director of iofor- motion and publiCations, the board will send a letter lo Good- mail confirming the selection and witt discuss finaociat aspecto of Auditorium fire at Nues North Cla0505 were dismissed on a precaution, Monday nooroing lehen ao asdiloriom fire hrohe out al Riles Norih High School, Otto N. l,owlcr Ave., Shohie. Sen- ding the oehoet's INC nloilcotn llvmc preved to be a good idea, because the fire eehiodlcd later. Nil loe was iojsred ne hoot of- finals said. Kathy Borhel, a ochoot spohesman, said a omatt fice that woo confivcd lo the auditorisro brohe cul ah ohosi t:fS am. H eavy rains The heavy rats this past week created a miniature creek at a construction site at Main and Milwaukee in Riten damping a fool of water onto the mad. Motorists were forced to plow their li tl3t 3ULtt tEti000t BEVERLEI ((AA tREfi( PL tILgt IL kCMt Ptibli Works employees aid ret'ide;ìit'i with flooded basetiieiìts Heavy rains flood streets, basements .. : hy Sytvia Datrympte Heavy rains over Snsday and ternson cassed heavy ftoodisg Monday caused flooding of ooer a half bloch stretch on basements io Niles and torsed Milwaukee ave. between Mais nome neighborhood streets and and Greooao pt. near a road cnn- roads into misiature creeks. struetinn site. Motorists were According te Keith Peek, diere- forced te drive stowty theosgh tor of poktiv services, the 1.45 in- flood waters white avoiding ches of rais that felt Monday at- Cootinned os Page 42 cause Lake Milwaukee -I way throùgh the Rond waters trying to avoid the road harriers sntit the water receded several boors tater. I - Ab Ar.o Activiti., S S.nlor Discounts S Sp.cIaI Services s Senior News s BuII.tln Board Pages 11-25 L1 îL : h rl ûj I r Village of Nues VOL. 3t, NO f7, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1986 256 per copy
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Page 1: flood streets

Seee.e

From the£et øwtd

-byBd&er

-- We hed to drive in nd ont of- : Des Plaines Toesday morning

! and evening. Circumoontingj_ the flooded river area re-

-, quired our driving remi on: .

Devon to Maooheim and northto tile northvneol side of the

- -: city. Returning rev svendedthrongh sirte streets te Wolf

. Road and lire11 to EImhorst

. Road. noatll lo trying Park. Road, as we drove rosi around

. the south end of the airport on-- iii we arrived at Rhrleeo Ave.

- In Ike ovoniog loe teiod to.- return to the Nues orea but tile- flooded streets prevented so

. from using Oakton.-.- Algonqsio, Deorpoter, Central-- or Goff Roads.

At Golf Road the flood- waters io tile forest preserve

by Oaktoo Collego blocked ro-try. The parhiog lot three nonander water. At Dempoler(Miner). River Chevrolet won

. inundated with water aod itwan entirnoted the 001er

. damage might he ft.5 will irro.

We got to, Rand Road, fiveblocks south of ForestHospital. hat eoadhloekspreorsted traffic. By 2:30

Crnlinürtf In Page 46

¡ Nues paramedics honored-

for community service! Nifes firefighters/paramedics preeiatisn from the tttinoio RnheRAttstadt,7yeorn.

IIIwere

hnnnr'ed last week for their Department of Emergency Present were representativesyears.of dedicated service tothe Medical Services. Recipients and from St. FraseR Hospitat

. Nifes commanity in fine with yrars nf service in the depar- iparamedic project hospital)Emergency Medicat Services tment are an fottows: Daniet Mary Ann Marcotte RN,Week 1Sept. 22-27) proclaimed by DementI, ti yearn; Timothy emergency medicat services

. GooernorJamesThOmP505. Crosnis, 11 yearn; George Twàr- (EMS) co-ordinator, Betaa ceremony at the Nues ski, f3 yearn; Tom Seetos, 5 schaibte, RN, EMS coordinator

Vittage Haft, paramedics years; Chartes Setees, 5 years; and Dr. Gten E. Atdisger, project: received certificates of ap- Thomas Marcotte, f3 years and cnntinued on Page 47

MaineNorth salegoes to new broker

by Sytvia Datrympte

With the seteetion of o new the sale. "1f everything in

broker, Maine Township High agreeahte on both sides, theSchool Distriet 207 is hoping the district witt haoe a contract sortirreappearance of Maine North the company, probably sin mon-High School on the real enlate Continned on Page 46btnck will attract hopees for thet6-year-otd school.

The board followed tIerecommendation of the buildiogand groonds committee last weekin ncteetiog Shetdon F. Good andCompany lo sell Ihe school thatwan closed because of decliningenrollment.

According lo Karen t,or000.District 2f7'n director of iofor-motion and publiCations, theboard will send a letter lo Good-mail confirming the selection andwitt discuss finaociat aspecto of

Auditorium fireat Nues NorthCla0505 were dismissed on a

precaution, Monday nooroinglehen ao asdiloriom fire hroheout al Riles Norih High School,Otto N. l,owlcr Ave., Shohie. Sen-ding the oehoet's INC nloilcotnllvmc preved to be a good idea,because the fire eehiodlcd later.Nil loe was iojsred ne hoot of-finals said. Kathy Borhel, aochoot spohesman, said a omattfice that woo confivcd lo theauditorisro brohe cul ah ohosit:fS am.

Heavy rains

The heavy rats this past week created aminiature creek at a construction site at Mainand Milwaukee in Riten damping a fool of wateronto the mad. Motorists were forced to plow their

li tl3t 3ULtt

tEti000t BEVERLEI

((AA tREfi( PL

tILgt IL kCMt

. Ptibli Works employees aidret'ide;ìit'i with flooded basetiieiìts

Heavy rainsflood streets,basements ..

: hy Sytvia Datrympte

Heavy rains over Snsday and ternson cassed heavy ftoodisgMonday caused flooding of ooer a half bloch stretch onbasements io Niles and torsed Milwaukee ave. between Maisnome neighborhood streets and and Greooao pt. near a road cnn-roads into misiature creeks. struetinn site. Motorists were

According te Keith Peek, diere- forced te drive stowty theosghtor of poktiv services, the 1.45 in- flood waters white avoidingches of rais that felt Monday at- Cootinned os Page 42

cause Lake Milwaukee-I

way throùgh the Rond waters trying to avoid theroad harriers sntit the water receded severalboors tater.

I - AbAr.o Activiti., S S.nlor Discounts S Sp.cIaI Services s Senior News s BuII.tln Board

Pages 11-25

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: h rl

ûj I rVillage of Nues

VOL. 3t, NO f7, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1986 256 per copy

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Page 2 The BgI, Thursday, Oetoberz, 1986

Public Service employee retires

PrnI Montlbno, who hos been n Village ofNues employee since Feb., 1967, recently relirodfrom village employnmol. NUes Mayor NicholasB. Blase, on behalf of the Board of Troslecspresented Mr. Moolalbaso wilh a plaqor of ap-preciation for his dedicated years of service.

Mr. Moelalbano began his career with IhrVillage is the Sewer Dept. and wan later elevated

Nilesite and Buglerenrolls at Northwestern

Thomas William Chwoho, sonof Walter and Maria Chwojko,Niles, has enrolled as a freshman

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al Northwestern University in theCollegr of Arts and Sciences.

Chwojho io a graduale of NilesNorth High School io Shohie. Hewas a member of Ihr NalinoalHonor Society and in an IllinoisStale Scholar. Chwojho rrcrivcdIhr Presidential Academic Fit-ness Award.

Jason Y. KimMaj. Joven Y. Kim, whose

wile, Wendy, in the daughter ofLJllian O. Chocg of 585f W.Dempnter, Morton Grove, hancompleted the U.S. Air Forcewihtar indoctrinslion foc medi-cal nervice officern ni SheppocdAir Foece Boor, Teoso.

Th rcoorseacqn oints nowlycommissioned medical pernonnelwith profeosioenl mod administro-tive renponsibilitien no Air Forceoffieern.

. ,u__jnic TMfltSCHAULS POULTRY & MEAT CO.

PrimeSirloin Steak Porterhouse Steak

The meer lender and earlhene.je sllnh. Seeah rimeraaailahle mr nonidsg perIre.

Clone nos rEe barbecuerearen enirh a lam i!y pleaserCar iorr rhe sire Von j j he.

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Brisket Haddock Fillets7.10 1h. Brirkrrr

FreIre rhe hes. Marjoared in adalicosr pichlinn brine wirh

garlic.

$59p LB.

14 0e. fredon haddock rillrrrfer rho lieosr je realnaddining. Sepbeeh mie,owaoei nrrrovr loor available.

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Meat Co647-9304 "Quality Foods Since 1923" 647-9264.7221 N. Harlem Ave,, Niles, IL

Ours: Man-Fri o-ej . Sol n-5:30

Ill Ihr Building and Groondn Dept. Became of bigVasi cOpel'jefler in air conditioning and buildingrepaIr, Ile was sobsequenlly promoted lv theposition of Supervisor which he held for 17 yearn.Under Mr. Mnnlalbano's leadership, the BuildingUhu finjan ils Dept. han become nor of the impor-tuoi fg'r clv nf the Nitrs Pohtic Service Dept.

A-SCIP SupportGroup meeting

"Can you Afford to Worb?" willbr the topic at the nest meeting ofA-5dB, a suppurI group for thedisabled, at 7:30 p.m. Thornday,Oct. 2, in the Maine TownshipTown lIaIt, 1700 Ballard rd., BarbRidge.

A reprenenlative nf Protectionand Advocacy, Ice. will provideinformation on trial worh periodoand the retention of disabilityrighln and benefits for an interimperiod when joining tile snork for-ce. The groap atoo will discussdiscrimination lawn andreune nuble aceonimodulions onthe job nile.

A-SCIP (ulnpuleen unii npiiial-cord iejured persono I io co-sponsored by Maine Townshipunit lutheran C'relier al Hospilu!.Il sleds 00 the fusi Thursday sIL'aV li iiiiistli al lije Muiiie 'l'oies'ship l'sivii Hull, seiSeS io ac-eeooible lo tile handicapped. Allinlerented peroosn are ii'eleeiiielo ulleod.

Fer mere iiiformulioo so A-SCIP or othee programo for thehandicapped, conlact Donna An-derson, Maine 'rownoiiip han-dicap services coordinator, 297-2ttt.

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Senior Citizens'NEWS AND VIEWS

News for all Nues Seniors (age 62 and over), from the Nues Senior Center

8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 376

TICKETSALESTiehelo will go on sale on a wath-in banjo fur sor Halloween

luncheon and November Irip no Monday, Oct. t at 12 am. Enactchange in required. Telephone ronervuli005 wilt be accepted uf-ter t2 p.m. on October 1 517.0100, est. 37g. Tile Halloween lus-cheon will lube place on Friday, Oct. 31 ut 12:30 pas. Tieheto are$1.25. The enlcrlujomeot will be provided by the Nilen SeniorConter Choral Group performing their new fall program. Themecu will include the Germaii style boneless bread of chicheowith bacon und onions, corn bread Stuffing, Bavsrian greenbeans, German poluto salud and German chocolate cabe. TheIrip mill lake place un Friday, Nov, 7 from 8:30 am. lo 4 p.m.The dostinationo wilt include the Christmas Tree House inKonosha Wisconsin with ohopping time at the museum storesand Oage Thamsen'a restaurant. The meso there witt melodybaked daohted stuffed porb chapo, dressing, applesanee,spinach ned cheese 50560e, fruit salad, colts, blarberry mollino,beverage and sheebert. Afterward, there will be a performanceof the "Gifl of the Magi" by the Lakeside Playera. Tickets are$19,50.

MOVIET$ME FEATUREThe monietime feature tsr Mssday, Oct. 6 at 2 p.m. is Lady

ltawhe, a medieval romaneo.

SQUARE DANCINGOpen square dancing wilt lake place on Taesday, Oct. 7 al t3l

p_m. All Niten Senior Center reginlranla are welcome ta attendwithool charge or reservations.

HORICON MARSH TRIPA reminder is entended Io alt ticket huidero for the Wed-

nenday, Oct. fI Meno Club Hnrieos Maroh that the bias willdepart toe Senior Center at 9 a.m. and retoce al 5 p.m. Thin Iripio alt unId not.

SENIOR CITIZEN BLOOD PRESSURE PROGRAMThe fece Nilen senior center blond pressare program will lake

place at the Trident Cammonity Building on Wednesday, Oct. 8from l-4 p.m. There in no ehurge, and advance reoernalisnsarenel necessary. This program io open only lo Niles residents overuge II. Those under age It may have their blood prensoresscreened ul Nifes Fire Station It on the eurtheasl corser ofDempoler and'Cumberlaod from I-9 p.m. on October t. Tilepuranieiiies al him olalion ovili atoo labe blood peesnuren al anylune they are noi on call.

SENIOR FORUMThe Nileo Sesior Center Forum oleeling in an open meeting

foi' all 15110 are loleresled jo peseidiog programmingsuggeoli500 le tile nIaIt. Tile sent meeliog is Tiioroday, Oct. 9 alt p.15. Newcomers are very siech oseleomeil.

TRAVELCOMMIT'FEEThe Biles Senior Codee Travel Commitlee mill meal os Thur.

sday, Sepi. 9 al 2 p.m. All interested in helping lo selectdeotinali000 for tile 00V day bus trips t9t7 spring itinerary areinvited lo allend.

ST, CHAELES/FABYAN VILLA TRIPA reminder is estended lo alt tiehefholders for the Friday,

Oct. 10 trip In Fahyan Villa und SI. Charles thai Ihe bss willdepurI the senior conter al 9 am. and retors al uppensimately 3p.m. Thin trip is alt sold col.

IeIiriiIlg 'I'rrWCI' SCIIiOI' AduiIt Cr-lIP-COFFEETALKS

There are Iwo fine guest speakers scheduled lo luth al LeaningTooeer Senior Adult Center daring Oclober ul COFFEE TAI,KSwhich uro held on Monday mornings at lt um. On Mon. Dcl. Oli!ut lt am. Judge John Virgilio of Ed. McElroy k Associates willbe at Leaning Tower Ceolee to disenso "Prolectjon AgaisotCrime". Cui-si Hayse of hie Ouhion Diotrici Publie libi'uryLileraey Coalition will be featured on Moo., Oc!. 27111 ul Il am.Ms. Huyse will present us inleresling prog'uio eillilicil "Butt'se Neeer Mel As tllilerale.'' Bolli subjccls ore lioselv unii stlolel'enl lo senior eiljoens. leaoisg Tower's Coffee Talks ureopen lo Ihe publie free of charge. There ure io talks 000cl. iiliiund Ori. 2Sih.

OCTOBER BIRTHDAY PARTY"OKTOBISfOFIOST" is lije theme loe Oc'lober's Bii'lhduy Puny

ul leuiiiog 'l'oo'ei' Seiijor Adoil Cenler. 'riño proosineo lo be usesciliiig und his ullee000ii os Mosduy, 0cl. 2llii 01 t pos. Mallo'el hic osenobei's of lousing Toioer Cellier lviii provide hielespeculi bleuis unii iiiere will be a feiv Ooepnines, Culer k Doeulo-

ii'ihi be seriell illolig isihhi Coffee. Sony hilo is for oieinbers oiily. Fin liifoi'iiiuhioo aboutjojojiigcuil hic rester ui g47-1222, Esi. b3.

iLiugLrA n Indqprsndra,,j Corn m U flitY Neuspaper Established in 1957

8746 . Sheriner Road, Nues, Illineio 60648 966-3900-1-4

Siugby Drmeao J, MeKeuaie, Nilng Ltbrm'yAdmiadrtratnr

Rarely da t enjoy abook an mach as S enjoyed thin one. As youcas anaglse, I read a few bnaho. Librarians, you know, are sup-posed to read a tot of books. And the baos is Supposed tu read eeeomore, right? Wet!, anyway.,,

I saw Ibis woman os The Tonight Shsw nne evening. She wasthere ta prumnle her new bnoh. Her name is Linda Etlerbee, andshe is a journalist, The knob is "iSard Sa It Goer " Advnntareg tuTelevirtea, Her presence on the ahow didn't stir me to read thebook. llnwever, the other day I saw o lady checking it not at ourlibrary, and Ike caner uf the book eaoght my eye, It is absolutelystrihieg; dimple and plain, bat very striking. So I entered myreserve for the book into the computer and waited for my turn toread it.

The book wag on my desk yesterday, and I brought it home,Looking fur escoses not tu du last week'o dishes which are waitingin the oink, nr tu clean the bathroom, I remembered that I hadbrooght the bank knme, The decioion required es toss nl a coin, Thedishes witt wait, The bank has a return due date. Gold Ingle. Ibegan reading the hook.-

The bsah in a charm, a collection uf moments of sheer delight forthe reader. Reading it is to eoperiegce periods of astright laughterbalanced against smiles mid grins. Too often I found myself re-readisg a paragraph jgst to see how Elterbee had oaid what shesaid, and because t wanted to re-capture the feeling I had when Iread it Ike first time -became it felt so gand!

As I read 'And Sn lt Gnes," I looked far jost the right paragraphto quote to you, tu show yno how gond the bunk is, Each paragraphthatl read seemed better than Ihe next, and t conldu't decide whichtu select. The only nutation is to pick sse,and be done with it.

In answering the question of why we get the sewn we get, Ether.bee reSponds with "you have lo read the whole book, nr be eon.tenlwith the answer I gane my mom. As a woman who Sloppedtaking her onty child to see Watt Disney manies alter they kitted ulf

Bombig mother, she fornid the news and the newn-prsgramu toodepressingly absorb to euntemptale, mtit I told her we made it alt

In wriling of her time at Vanderbilt in 1902, Ellerbee includes thecomment that someone at Newsweek maguaine, writing fondly cfthat time, said college students in t902 were jost a bosch uf fonloving,- "apuhiticut anarchists." In describing that year at college,Etlerbee writes, "Women were not allowed to wear slacks In clausin lSf2, and were permilted lv wear slacks while walking aroundthe Vanderbilt campus only if they mene worn under a full-lengthraincoat. A real anurehist would have burned the dorm. Au appres-tice anarchist would have burned thy raincoot. Instead, I wentaround for a year and u half feeling like a Rauher."

- The cusen flap reads "Is a world 01 blow-dried anchors, LindaElterbac in that rare ereutore - a literate, saphisticated, breenilyirreverent journalist mho treats the viewer as if he were not anidiot." This book is the inside story of how the news is made, howit's pot together, aod who decides what news we get. And in thetelling, Etlerbee tels as know why il isn't the news we deserve, tI Iwere a network esecutive, I woalds'l enjoy this book. However,keiegnameune whs situ on this gide of the television set, I think il's

In une of my previoun columns I told you that The Werld Aecer-ding to Garp is my favorite book. Something is Ellerbee's stylentwritisg reminds me of Garp and its author John Irving. Also, eachof these hooks has.a comment no the way ene nhoutd appreciate orcontend with life. Garp's was "Beware uf the undertow," Is In-ving's bnak to Iollow Garp it was "Keep pausing the apee win-down," ElIerbees is that with which she ends each broadcast, "Andgo itgnes." -

Do yourself a ,favar, Let the dishes sit for the altern000, they'llwait. Read "Au4 se itgoes' before yoo watch the oewo tonight.

Robert J. HowardMarine Master Sgt. Robert J, Plaines, recently reported fur

Howard, whose wife, Jilt, in the duty with lud Manse Aircraftdeoghter uf Joseph F, and Celia Wing, Marine Corps Air Station,Schuldt of 2755 CrSig dr ,,. Den Cherry-Point, NÇ.

0cc seekingreplacementtrustee

The Board nf Trastees ofOahtas Cornsmnrril, College post-poned a decision la appoint a newtrustee lo lilt a naeaney followingas eueeurtive orgrtan meeting.

A vacancy ocesred with Iheresignation nf Evelyn Rouen-nweig, who io moving with herfamily to Florida. She was nIce-ted tu the board is the November,lSf5sekual hoard elections,

According tu Mary Hastings,Oaktnn's publicity direclnr, theboard han 35 days (from the cf-fective Sept, I resignation date)to appoint a scm beard member,"Thy board hopes te meet aga'mthiu week tu discoss areplacement," she said. "Il instilt irr Ihn diseusgiun stage."

Rosenaweig was a resident nfSkohie aod was a former beardmember ut High School District219.

Jon M. JohnsonMarine CpI. Jon M. Johnson,

son uf Shirley A. Johnonn nf 9048Camberlaud Seeasd W., Niles,IL, recently nepurted for dutywith 1st Monoe Division, CampPendleton, CA,

He is a 1953 gradoate uf Glen.brnok High Schont, North-brook.

About 125 people attended theretirement party fur village em-ployer Doris Downs laut Fridayat the House af White Eagle inNiles,

Among thouc honuring Dcwngwan Mayor Nickelas Blase alongwith other village officials, frico-ds und en-wnrheru. A norprigeguest was fermer administrativeaid lug Norman wha flew in fromFlorida to nay farewell tu the 23-year employee, who magsecretary to the mayar andvillage masager.

Tod Bavaru, Niten housingdireetar, acted an master ofceremonies, io which village nf-licialu praiued the gonut nf horrortor her devallon to duty, sense nfhomnr aud her espar-tige in ad-minintratine affairs,

"I'm going to miss her mid sheis fining to be hard lo replace,"Blane said. "She remained coIngthroogh my yelliug andnercaming,..which I daOumetimeg. I really dan'l knoWwhat is going to happen when oreplacement cames io,"

During the roasting negmertt nfthe yning, Çùi't ligchett, diree-tO$',qf,)lte,'NtIgs',lhonrib'er,'M,'

The village of Nileu han joinedother eomrnnauitien io denouncingo pias tovolning a noise cam-patibility study nf O'Hare Airportthat would he conducted by theCity nf Chicago aud enuld bebumeose more issue to he resolved inthe resalo.

To odd fact to the fire, Non.theostern Illinois PlanningCorarminnion (NIPC) reensmuen-ded appronat nf the federal grantto help finance the ntady, pavingthe way for the Federal AniatiunAdminintratien tu release federalfauds lu Chicago. The Port 15estudy tu derignnd te examine howta reduce the impact of jet noisein residential areas.

According ta Nilen MayorNicholas Blase, a member of theBoborhan O'Hare Commission(fighting airport noise andpollotinn), the study invalvendrawing UPA seine impact mapte show the effect of jet noise anregidentu lining Oearthe airport.

"Chicago will red-tine thehomes (en the map) adverselyaffected by noise, Thin wnuldresaIt in the devatoation nfproperty located near the air-part," he naid. In effect, theywould he taking away the rightsuf peapte without doe proccou nflaw. ' '

According ta FAA officials, thertody is a mcanr to evalualepossible methods in redocing or

,The Bugle, Tlrnrrday, October Ir 1908

Commerce, called Dnwm a "25year employee" and then said, "Iknow it's 23 yearu,,.hat wefigrreent in yniar job warkhrg ferthe mayor,,,yeo are entitled tethe 25-year designatiert,"

Following the roort'mg, Dnwnuwas, preu,e$lt,ed itt gifts fromvillage efficidlk 'shd 'cwMnrkerx

MEMBERNnrah.,e llllnni$Now.papa,Aasorlanloe

David Beuser.Editnr & PobligherDiane Mitler-Managieg EditarRobert Besser-City EditarMarb Xrajeehi.Cepy Editor

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limiting the impact nl aircraftOOinc in residential areas byehangiog airport eperatinno aedchanges of land use near the air-part.

Buborbas officials, however,contend the stody will enseen-trate more an land woe thanabating noise prohlemo. "It's acase al lighting Ibis thing, battleby battle, with isuans ending up incourt," Blase said.

He also blasted NIPC'udecision permitting Cbieage Isprepare the map. "Thisarganinalion is atwayu an thewrong end of everythiog, NIPC isinfluenced by the federal guver-oment and now io being influyo-cedhy the City of Chicago," he

Suburban ufficiato in the pautthreatened lo withdraw fundsfrom the urganmaatiou lu whichthey belong. "It should gu back tewhat it erigisally was supposedta do,..a consulting body tu helpsaburbs In grow," Blase said,"We no longer think in ternis ofwithdrawing funds. Our ap-preach is fer the leginlature techange the utructarn of NIPC sothat il cap act ic the heut interentaofthc oahrrbu."

NIPC is a regional planningund censatting erganizatien thatprsvides advisory recemmen-dations os federal grant requeutn.

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Doris Downs retirement party

Including several Hammelfigurines which rhemllecla,

Downs began ber career as a.part-time secretary to the ZoningBoard and then $or the HealthBoard hefore moving into thepqaitIno sg secrp$5gtIsé

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Nues, O'Hare suburbsagainstnoisè study

THE BUGLE(USPSOW-716)David Bes.er

Effiler and Pubiliher

Vol, 39, Ne, 17, Octeber 2, 1986

8746N, 5hermerd,Niles, IL 60648

Pbnoet 9863900.1-2-4Publlibed Weekly ou Thuruday

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The Bugle paid at ChICBOOr IBPeatmaoterl Send uddree.changea le The BUOIRr 8746

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Snbneriptinrl Rate I le Advance>.Per single papy Ott00e year ' $13,00'l'mn years $72,50Three years $29.00t year Senior Citiuens. $11.57A year loot nl escntyi, , , $29,00I ,visor (fareigir) $35.10

Alt APO addressesas'töfSe'U'jçhohgeti,,,.:,$5,.00

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"GoldenHeart"Award.s

Brmwh at the beaatiful historieArmour Estate in Lahr Forestwill be the setting for this yearsannual Fassionist Monastery

Golden Heart" Award henefiton Sunday, Oct.19.

The estate situated on 200 acresof beautiful gardens, labe andforest is overwhelming in size,beauty and opatenee. ft is surelyOne of Americas great houses.which took four years to built at _______an estimated $10 mitlisis,' Fr.Godfrey, Chairman stated.

The Strings of Elegance' willentertain guests white they enjoythe mazy tante tempting delightswhich will be featured.

Brsneh will he served from1l30 ara. to t30 p.m. Fresen-tation of "Golden Heart" awardsto nine individuals- Who havedistinguished themselves in theservice of church and communitywill he held al 3 p.m. Those solee-ted to receive awards tills yearare: Rev. Joseph J. KinunoPastor, St. Paul of -the CrassParish; Mary Slrrtch Root, localattaruey; Peler Bertolini ofNitos technical ssporvinor, fieldOperations arai electronic newsgathering WBBM-TV; trosoEadie, Edison Pach; Mr. sodMrs. Lese Lacey. Norwood Parh;lion. Roger P. McAsliffo Sr.treno Sebo. OSB, administrator,St. Benedict Home. Nuca; andRichard 1-foshion, owner HnshionChevrolet, Elk Grove Village.

Tickets are $20 per person. Forthose who desire, bun transpor-talion will be avaitabte for an ad-diflonal $5. Reservations and far-ther information can he Obtainedby caIllot the Monastery, f31-lttt.

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loan 940,0110 lo restitution for oir-litas of u northwest suburbanlaical agoecy whirh look moticyto arraafe band performancesfor wrddings and other r000p-tiens, bol failed to hire the

Cirrait Court Judge Aethony J.Scotilla also ordered defondostThomas Potrosiou, president ofthe saw-defssct Video Manicl,ld.. 1150 S. Lee st.. 13es Plaises,to pay a $51,105 fine far viatutiogthe state's Consamor Frasil Act,ccerdiog to Cook Caunty Stale's

. Attorney Richard M. Datoy.. Datry nood Petresiso and

. Video Masic tasI March after: receiving eaniornus cemptuiola. . from Consumera.a "Those refundo, which will br: divided ameng 8S victimo, ahesc7Id : that wo can successfully labe ac-

AWEEK tien against fraudulent-

busiorsoes und tabo the profil eutefeheatiog the pabtic," Duloy

Is' issniog Thursday's por-iitaoent injunction, Judge SentAte

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Tnnlair EntI Chairman Tad Lessiah of Mites and a member nlNarth Americas Martyrs Ceuncit 5445, Knights nf Colueibua, May-or et Nitcn Niclntao B. Blanc and Grand Knight Joseph Paine of DraPlaises, arge att members and friends In support hie K nf C funildrive far Ihr mootatty retarded ne Friday unit Saturday, Oct. 24and 25.

Volunteers Witt be easily visible in their bright yellow aprono willitheir Toalsic Reti Canisters, To volunteer, cult Tud ut SIYr67SS.

A Cook County Circuit Coorl tao ordered Iliut all ofJudge Thursday ordered niere Polcooino'a poruonul anit

business assola be (meen astiltuo reatitstios cod tiara re puid,Datcy added.

The judge atan ocderod thatPotreaba und Video Music stayout of tIle talent booking businessunicos they first post a $2tS,OSthoed.

Thursday's iirder prrmu500ttydissolves Video Music as a corn-paoy and requires that a receiverbr appointed to lake control ofany nf tilo firm's remuiniagassets is order to satisfy thejudgments.

Dutey's lawsuit accused theeoinpavy of ilciounding fullpayaient io advance forarranging band performancescod thon failing to forward themosey to the musicians.

Since the porforrnors were alanto ho paid io advance, the bandsrefused lo play au scheduledunless the customern paid the feeu second lime directly to the

Video Music noce representedabout SS bands and musical acts,keeping videotapes nf each groupfor eustomoro In audition beforomaking u selection.

Duriog rnid.t9t5, however,many of the banda complained toPotrosina that they were noIrocoiving their fcos and demon-dod that he slop booking them.

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Morton Grove Senior Citizens965-4100

DIABETES SCREENINGNot att people with diabetes with have diabolic symptoms, Ibis

is why routine blood teals aro recommended for people over age45. Even when diabetic ay000pinms are present, fhny vary fromperson lu poroso is termo of typo and intensity. Some nf themore common symptoms are: frequent urination, intenso thirst,rapid loon nf weight-and estreme hunger, and fatigue. OIliersymptoms may be: btsrred vision; alow heating of ests, seraI-ehco or burns; persistent itching or alnbborn skin rashes; unsspheaaunt 0110e on the breath; nausea; abdominal pain; Irom-bliog; and diooineaa. Morton Grove senior oiliness con obtain afroc threo.misuto blood sugar ocr000isg from O to 10 am. osTuenday, Oct. 7 is the Village Hull Senior Center.

TIPTOEING THROUGH THE KITCHENSyndicated cotumsiot and advocate far the disablod, Patricia

Gohbreailh han paf together o 17f-page cookbook retitled, "Tip.toeing Through the Kitchen," dosigoed lo moot the oeedo andaid is the independence, nf indiniduals whin oro limited by lowenergy levels, arthritis, physical limitations and sight impair-monts. It contains qaich and easy recipes, shorteula, und hellermethods of preparing and seroing food for greater energyeconomy of o disabled pernos so well as heller nalritinii. Theknob also diseasoco how ho design or modify hitehienn for specificlimitations; how lo eliminate most chopping, slicing, grating,and cutting, and how ho avoid grasping and hifling heavy dishes.Il is ovailuble frnm Sunohinc Pubhiahiieg Ca., P.O. Bus 4702f I,Fort WorIhi Tosuo 7t147, for $f.S5 plus $1.50 Postage und has-dhiog.

RULES OF THE ROAD REVIEW COURSEFor seniors who are unnious about taking the written pochos

of lucir drivers liconue ro nema I lent, Ihr Marlos Grove VillageHalt Senior Center offemani oformativo aod fielpfal coarsewhore sludrals with roviow the road rulos and tabo an actuaSpractice test. Thir practice tool contains all of the questionsdrivera will ko ushrd to lube the Socrelary of Stale's affice. Thecourse begins ut l73b p.m. on Tuesday, Gel. 7. Cull the SeniorHot I_inc any weekday morning from S am. to noon ho 6.4010register for Ihr course.

THE VITAL CONNECTIONThe Special relahionahip bolineen grandparrnlo and their

grandchildren and the benefits In bulb, plus suggoslionu onmoaningfnl and rrviluhioiog achivilleo for these relationships,will be discussed uf Oahton Community College's PansagesThrough Life arries al I p.m. on Tuesday,- Oct. 7. Doctor nfpacyhelogy, Elaine Koffmas of Norlhwrslcro University will bethe featured spoakor al Oubton's east campus, 2751 Liseoloave., reatO 112 in Shohie. There is o $1 charge forthis program.

FLU AND PNEUMONIA IMMUNIZATIONSEach winter, millions of people ooffer from the unpleasant et'

feels of the "flu." For most of Ikone pnoplo, u few days in bed, ufew more days of rest, ospirin, and plenty to drink will be thebrut Ircal000nt. Bal in older people nr in those of any ugo mhohave chronic illnesses, Su cao be life Ibrealeoing. By lowering aporuon's resislaner, flu muy allow moro serious iiifrchions to nccur, rupreially pneumonia. The Morton Grocr Villagv HafISonior Conter will conduct Iwo immunioution clinico for residon-la age 55 und 00cc from 15 am. Io soon on Salurday,.Oet. Il andfrom I te 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 14. Appainlmento arr requiredand may be modo by calling Ike Soniorflyt Lino any weekdaymorning from t sm. lo noon t 9f5'4f5E' Conlrilcilions towardtilo vaccine price, 52.51 for flu und 55 for pooamonja, aresuggested bal noI imperative.

ARTHRITIS SELF-HELP COURSEA sniquc cducahionul cnperieoce for arthritis oufferecs is oh'

territ euch Thursday trono 23f la 445 p.m. beginning October16in 1ko Morton Grove Villagr Hull Senior Cooler. The "AelhiritiaSelf-Help Coarso," adinioislcrrd by the Illinois Artkrihis Fouii'duties, hIenda rclasatioo techniques, aIreas management, one ofmedications, oseremo, woching willi a dnclnr, and problemsolving in doily living. The foe for him course io $15 for siswock. To rogmati-r cull 1ko Senior HoI 1,imio any workday morningal 565-1655.

OLDER ADULT SERVICES' AUCTIONThe Lulhiorun General Fosodation's fourth 600001 fundruising

auction wilt br mold on Sulurduy, Oct. 25 ut Nuthansen School,5315 Church al. in Des Plaines. A silent aactino will bogin al P30p.m. followed by u live uaclinn ut t p.m. Wcekrnd get-aways,dinners, Bear hebeto, day Iripo and olker high qauhily items willbe uvailublo far bid. All proceeds will bornAS Older AdsIt Sor'vices, mnehudimig udoll day cure, honoc delivered moats, nut'patient rohmukililahion and geriutric a550ssmeol.

IForadditional mnfnrmuhion aboso Ihoso und athior senior 00e'vices, cull Ralph Birmingham at Ihr MorIon Grovo Senior IdolLomo, ocrobdays from s amo. lo noon al SfS.4f50, or Bud Swu0000,

InsuDirectorof Semmior Cilirena Services at the Village Hall, 565-4100

BI lisie re-eleet&td to Leag iie Boa I'(IVillage Pm'onmdeiil Nichiolau Direchors ul tImo closing 0050mo ofBluse of Nitos mous m'o-elrclod a hic 73rd A000ul Comiferonce of hieVice.Prosiden; of Olio lllinoio Lougoc tImol elourd loda' ut lime

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On September 13 nd 14, thetorthwet Ittio, Amerjen

Society held their second aoouatflee morhet in Nues.

The hightight of this cenni wonthe drowing for o t939 Buickfour-door sedan. The object ofholding o raffte was to benefit 6year old Johnny Ryan Sicitiono,who is a teukemia patient.Atthoogh sume progreso has heenmade, titile Johnny stift needsmedical attention and the enpen-se is great. Consequentty, themembers of' the Northwestttatian American Society rottedup their steeves and went to workto benefit their adopted t year otdfriend. The Chairman of thisCommittee, Mr. Michael Vattnne,is pleased In announce Ihn winner

Organ coJack R. Olander, a manic

teacher at Moloc East, gave anorgae conccrl in Longemoul,

The Bngle, Thesday, Oetnber2, 19S

NW Italiansflea market

Pictured (t-r) are Secretary NickGargann, tittte Johnny drawingthe winning ticket with hin dad and others who participated in this

of the t939 Buick was Mr. JohnSahtich from the south side ofChicago. When tittte Johnny drewthe winning ticket, Mr. Sabtichstated 'the mat winner today isJohnny Sicitiano."

The Northwest ttatianAmerican Society wishes tothank att those wonderfnj peoplewho donated to this came and ifanyone is intermted in joining theSociety, please attend theirregidor meeting on the secondTuesday of the month. Themeetings are held at the TridentCener, ago Oakton nL, Nitm at fp.m. Just stop in aod ask forPresident Ed Miller and hewelcomed by nome very cordialmembers.

ncert heldColorado, and theater organ con-vertu in Sponoer, Wisconsin, thin

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October 3 October 8October 4PHOENIXSINGLES IN COMMUNICATIONS

SiK4J& Secite

A money matters" lecture YOUNGSINGLEPAREand a D.J. dance for singles wilt Adult activity Tosch footballlabe place Friday, Oct. 3 at the and party, this is for fun whether¶ Evanston Holiday fon, 1501 you're a joch or you have neverSherman, corner of Labe. Ducid played before. We'll he gentle. 3Barhlow of EF. Holten will con- p.m., $3 inctodes parly after-doct a teclare and discussion on ward. For location and more in-Financial Planniiig and fo call 351-5550.Management for Singles. He'llalso answer questions about star- October 5ting your own investment club. ltslarts at 7 p.m., with a NORTHSHOI6ESINGLES

cfuocialioaljon period from t:l5 lo045. Coot $3, casti bac. The D.J.dance (these ocvar the firstFriday of every month) starts att:lt pin. Open lo all over 27, not-t shirts, caps or faded jeans. AlBerglond io Ihn D.J. Admission $2if ('ou attend the lecture, other-wise $0. Cash bar, free parking on

ô 2nd level and up...in Ihn Holidaylos. Sponsored by Singles io

r Communications.

Norl(is(ioro Sisglco isill llavelucir weekly daoce aod social on.Sunday, Dcl. 5 iiI the NorlhhroohSnuggery. 425 Waukegan rd. (isst111v IIi (If Duodce rd.).' Free lavish(tinner buIld, daoring,socializing, For s in gins ovcr 25.D oorsnpeo ai t p.m. Admission$5. Call 459g9g(

A life policy that carput you in charge.

With Allstate Universal Life,as iog as you qualify, you canraise or lower your premiumsand coverage as your needschange. Plus, your cashvalue grows Usingcurrent competiljverates.

The St. John Brehesf PhoenixGroup for separated, divorcedand remarried Catholics willsponsor a rap session arosod thetopic "The Second Time Around -Making the Decision" os Wed-nesday, October I, ah 745 p.m., inIhn tower level of the rectory. st.John Brebeuf io located at 0397Harlem Ave. inNitno. For fsrtherinformation, please conlact theSt.JoboBrrbesf Reclory at 966--..-

October10BEGINNING EXPERIENCE

The Beginning Esperience, anot-for-profit organization fordivorced, widowed, andseparated, offers a truly rrwar-ding weekend of self-discovery,October 10-12. The Beginning En-permence is open to memhers ofalt faiths and is booted ut St.Joseph Retreat House, 357 N.Einer Road in Deu Plaineo. 9f youdo anything for yOsrsnlf in '06,make a BK. weetoend(

For fnrlher information, pleaseconlact, The Beginning Es-perienre at 699-6990.

AWARE SINGLES DANCEThe Aware Singles Group in-

viles all singles to a 50's Dancowith the live music of Hsbcato at9-30 p.m. on Friday, Ocloher 10,ut the Arlington Park HiltonHotel, (3460 Euclid Ave.) EuclidAvenue and ttuhlwiog Road.Arlington Heights. Admission is$6. for non-members For moreinformulion, call Aware al 777-1005.

Time Aware Siogles Group ioont-for-profil orgaoieatioo con-cerned with lhc needs of siogle,divorced, und widowed peopleand is ' a member of Ihn

'Chicagoland Association nlSinglesClntis. (CLAS(.

October 11THESPARES .

The Spares Ssomjay EveningClub Bowling sight Oclober 11,1986 "KEGLEt5" osperiencedor tearocro, why not plan In joinos at Golf Mil Lanes, 9310 N.Milwaukee Ave., Nibs, Ill. Youare sure to have a Idi of lun ,'i

.w among friends. We would ap-preciate your being at the lanesat 0(30 pm: Sharp. We startbowling at 9 p.m. aod finishbefore midnight We then go for abeverage and a snack at ono ofIke famous Watering (moles, in liii,arca. For more informationplease call Dato Walker evenings437-3911. -

Gueslo ore always wnlcome.

# IN-BETWEENERSThe In-Betweenern will hold a

a C0000ry-Western Dance onSaturday, Oct. 11 at 9-30 p.m. inSt. Raymond's Hall on Milburnand 1-Oha sto. inMi. Prospect.Music by Oho Diplomato.Refreshments and cash har.Guests $5, membero $4. For in-

t, formation cati 255-1123. Singlesaged 40 to 65are invited.

October17AWARE SINGLES

The Aware Singleo Group in-viten all stogies to a Dance withlive monic of Sondasen at 5:30p.m. os Friday, Oct. 17, at IhnArlington Parh Hilton Hotel,(3400 Euclid Ave.( Euclid Ave.and Rnhtwing Rd., ArlingtonHeights. Admission lu $6 for uoo-members. Fur more information,call Awareat 777-1005.

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NORTH OUBURI1AÑSINGLESNorlh Suburban Singles will

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,. --.,-.'-,'..- 1190 E. Dondee ru. in Pa(alieeElinhorol Ramada Inn, located Ei01 wesl cf Route 53 ori Suiiday,on rouie &'ìjuot nbrth of Roosevelt Oct. 5. For oioglen over 25. Frocrd. os Friday, Oct. 3. No ago sr cording holfet, dasriog andmembership restrictions, all sOcialinisg. No membershipsingles arc welcome. Doors open required. Free drink willi mil-ai 8:30, admiosion in $5 or $4 with mission. $5, doors open ai t p.mmi.a valid membership card from Call 459-0003.any nioglen club. Call 459-0003 formofo. October 7

October 4 NSYSP

COMBINEDCLUBSpeGLE0 If you're nnder 45, single (byAll singles are inniled to a means of death, divorce,

Combined Club Singles Dance separation or never married( andwith the live musir of Vegan at have non or more living children.8:30 p.m. on Salurday, Oct. 4 at come mccl new Inondo ut Norlhthc Hyatt Regency O'Hare Hotel Shore Young Single Paresls, on

I9300 W. Bryu Mawr ave. (Ricer Toeodys, g30 p.m. al theS rd. at the Kennedy enpwy (

Wheeimng Norlhbrootm holidayt Itnoemont. The dance io vn: Inn, 2175 Milwaukee Ave. Norlb-

sponsored by the Northwest brook, Illinois.Smngies.A555ciatioo Singles & There will be mnasic and dau-

' Company, and Young Soburban vino and our guest speaker torSingles. Admission is $6 for non- Tuesday, October 7 witt be Gregmembers, $5 for members. For Risker0, who wilt laib lo so aboutmore information call 725-3:150. ' Hoggiog"( I

ST. PETER'SSINGLES Gacy 635700?eo St. Peter s Singles Dance, 3311.

Saturday, October 4, 9 p.m. Park "Rap" groûp mcelisg at 730Ridge VOW Hall, Canfmeld & p.m. to discuss molaat problems'

k Higgins, Lmve band, free parking among friendt Donations $4. Info; 334-2509. facilitator.

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flesh Heshenah - will be usheredin with notetnn religious servicesat Maine Township JewishCongregation Shasre Ensel, 8800Ballard Road, Des Plaines, onFriday, Oct. 3 at 0 p.m. Plo ticketsare required for the evening ser-

High Holiday services Salar-day asd Sunday, Oct. 4 & 5 willhegin al tL45 orn. Tickets areceqsired for the morning ser-vices. Rahbi Jay Lapidsn andCantor Arthur Ahorman will al-liciate. The highlight nl the ser-viern will kv the sotsnding nl theShnfar Ram's horn.

The traditional Tashlich Walkto a body of water on the Ist daynl the Hnliday will begin at 4:30p.m. The Ro-"iwill lead themarch to Ihn B'y Cnlnny Riverwhere npaI prayers will bechanted.

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Support groupfor bereaved

The Inns nl a loned-one isperhaps the greatest personaltrauma we can enperience.'Obere can we torn br help? 01-len timen stir lamilies, Iriendsand enes clergy can't reach un in

A "napporl grasp" can helppoul St. Richard's Church, 5101W. Devon ave. in Chicago is begin-sing its Fall Session al its supportgrop 55 Tuesday, 0cL 14 ut 7:30p.m. in one al the guild halls ofthe church. This group led hy Dr.Maryls Fowler, a former direcler5f a Chicago urea hospice, willteach us now lo espress thealmost unenpreusahle snrrnwwhich mapke gripping un, locommunicate in or pain andgrief, to realize that we're noialone. Often it is easier la tell usympathetic slranger sur innerfeelings which might simplyshock a member nf sar famityor a friend.

Please notify lhe church bycalling 774-4519 thut ynn Orecoming for this inilial sessisn unOctober 14 nu that necessarysealing arrangements can he

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Congregation NorthSuburban LubavitchChabad Services

Congregation North SuburbanLuhavitch Chahad will he holding -High Holiday Seceicts on RoshHaghunah lOetober 3, Fridayevening and Oclnbvr 4-Sl an VomKippur (October 12, Sundayevening and Oclnhrr 131 at IhrHighland Parb High School, 433Vine, Highland Park. Admissionis Irre. All are welcomv lo attend.

Congregaton North Subsrbau1,ubavitch Chabad has been ser-vino the Norlhshorc Jvwishvomrnunity fnr the past fiveyears through their wcehly Shah-hat services, hospital visilalions,private cnsnselling, adulteducation und the Chakad Corn-masity Hebrew School. Highlightevents during the year arc theModel Matna Bahcry and theModel Shofar Factory whichhave attracted several Ihnusandpesple frum all over Illinois.

To receive mure inlormulionund u free schedule of servicetimes fur the High Holiday Ser-vices, contact the congregatinnoffice, 433-1567.

A faur-sessinn study csurne fnrSenior Cilizens will he held atEdinsn Park Lutheran Church,Incaled ut 6626 N. Oliphant Ave.,Chicago, ou Wednesdays in Oc'lober (Oct. 1, 8, 15, and 221. Thediscussiss will center vn helpingulder peuple understand thechanges in Ihemnelves su thatthey can mure effectively relatetu new cirçnmnlunces andremain independent as lsng as

.pnsnibte. The course will help- them to make necessarydecinivns wisely. All SeniorCitinens and Iheir friends are in-riled. Free admission.

The October luncheon meetingof the Edison Park LulheranChurch Women will he held at

Coiigrega jotsFriday. Oct. tO. 1956 at 7:85 p.m.

Congregation Ezra Habomin willbust a Shabbal Family Service.Prayers, songs, stories and anOneg Shabhal all geared for

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12:30, Thsrsday, Oct. 2, at thechurch. The knntesnes will be IkeJubilant Circle. The program wIllbe "Fashions for Fallowers" byCursI Duprey and the LnlheranChurch Wnmes al LutheranChurch nf Ike Hsly Spirit in Lis-colnshire. This is a biblicalfashiss shnw featuring mudeN,from Nuah's wifeth Mary, IhrMother nf Jesus, wearingcsntunssns of their times enem-plifying wumanly virtues ansntlined in the Scriplureu

The SEARCH Bible St_udy willhegin at Ike church un Oct. 2 andCunlinue fur eight nsrcenniveThursdays. The study witl he unGenesis 1.17, lv inctsde the Gar-den of Eden, Cain and Abel, Oho

Ezra Habotìiioifamilien with babies and youngchildren will be featured. The en-lire commonity is invited lo at-lend.

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Dr. Seleen retires

At a recent Village nf Riles Bnard Meeting. Mayor NIcholas B.Blase presenled a retirement plaqse On Dr. D. Douglas Solees, wknwas Chairman of the Baard of Directors nl lhe Niles Family Ser-vice Department, Dr. Solees wan appointed hy Mayur Blase andthe Board of Trunleen tu fnrmulate Ihr presnnl Niles Family Ser-nice Deparlmcsl. Thin wan doue in March sI 1068.

Slate Mayor Bluse, "We are surry Iv sen Dr. Seleeu relire. Hin is'volvement, his time and his effurts greatly influenced the sue-ressful Family Service Department that we hace today. We aresorry he is leaving our commsnity and wish him well in hinretirement years. -

Edio,i Park Listliera,i Churchark in Ike greal flood, and theTuwel uf Babel. SEARCH in fureveryone, frnm -tIe newlimer OnIke Scriptures In the bsddingBiblical schnlar. Vsa mayreginler for either mnrningsessiuns (9:30-11) nr eveningsessians (7:30-9): Cnst s $8: Babysitting is available. Tu register,call Ike chnrck sIlice at 631-9131.

NTJCDebra Fingerman was called tu

Ihe Torah as a Bar Mitzvah onSalsrday morning, Sept. 20 atNiles Tswnship JewishCongregation 4555 W. Dempster,Skohic, IL. The parents, Rnlk &Ian Fingerman hssled the hid-dush following the services. Rab-bi Neil Briefdetivercd the chargrand Hazzan Shloms Skusterchanted the liturgy.

Trims Weight Cnntrol Groupmeets al Nilvs Township JewishCongregation, 45tt W. Oempster,Shohie on Tuesday msrnings al lt

Nitos Township JewishCongregation had it's installationof officers for Ihe 1980-87 seasonal Friday Night services on Sept.19th. The following are:

President, Deborah G. Wilnerof Skohie, IL; Vice-President,Raymon Grossman of Lincoln-wood, IL; Treasurer, IrvingFootlih of Winnetha, IL; Finan-rial Secretary, Carolyn Reiner ofShohic and Secretary, Sheldon B.Post nf Skokie. A kiddash wontiosled by Ihesynagegue iii their

J(C Coticert() feature

Nat hais MilsieitsViolinist Nalkan Milstein will

be guest artist al the 1088 BenefitCsocerl of the Jewish Com-woolly Centers of Chicago (JCCIal S p.m. on Tsesday, Nnv. 4, alOrchestra Hall in Chicago.

Tickets are now available. The -concoct in the only cilywide fund-raising event held to benefit JCCvaclsyear, Last year, the concertruined $1S5,SOt. Call 34647St for

Home for. the holidaysEdison Park Lutheran Church

Inviten you ta theIr annual icelebratlnn of talent and ci-at-:tsmanskip to benefit missionWnrk. This amEnaI eventwill take'place on Saturday,' Oct. from18 am. until 3 p.m. at the EdIson -Park Lutheran Church, Ini-atadat Avondale and Oliphant aves,,Cidrago,- The theme Hume for1the Hoildayn" will set the mood:for beautifully handcrafted gift'Items and ornamentation,delicious goormet treats andholiday butter rookim and has-vest time prodaee and flowers.Halloween, Thanksgiving andChristmas gift items will befeatorod. Additionally, an ever-popolar Attic Treasares guaran-tees the treasnre hooter withmany bargains. Shoppers ran en.joy a delieiuos lwsckeos withdessert frum 11 am. soUl Z p.m.aodfree botter cuokies and coffee

OLR hosts seReverend Graager E. West-

berg, Lntheran Clergyman andauthor of "Good Grief", willWealu no grief and Insu at Oarlady nf Ransom Catholic Clmrchon Wedeeuday eneoiog, Oct. 8 at7:30p.m.

Granger Westherg is on thefaculty uf University nf IlliouisMedical School io Chicago. Redirects innovative researchprojeels in preventive medie'meta which physicians, oorseo, andclergymen merge their esperlisein Eflhilisleriog tupeople. Ris bunk

Congregations

ciasA series uf twu classes fur

musId he baby sitters will be held. at Congregation Enea Hahonim

endet the oospicen nf the USYDepartnent. The clasngs usThesde 0cl. 30 ass,Thesday,Non. 6, 1986 at 5:ERjm. will feo-:tore child care cbmiqom, firstinforinatinn and guidelines mr -

MayfairPresbyterianChurch

The Women's Association ufthe Mayfair Presbyterian Churchwill comincI a Fall RommageSale on Wednesday, Oct. 55 Ei-um9 n.m. tu 9 p.m., and Thnrnday,Dcl. lt frum 9 am. outil 2 p.m.Fornitore, cluthing, hooseholdeqaipmeot, ali is good cusditiun,are available atbargaio prices.

A Shuppiog Bag Sale is offeredun Thursday, Refreshments nfhsl sandwiches, cake and coffee'are available no Iroth days. Mrs.Marilyn Neil, who supervises Ikeevent, wilt be on hand thruaghuulthe entire sale

Toastmasters offery workshop

The Nifes Tsantmoslers 00h -

will conduct an bight-weekwurkshnp far- the public begin-ohsg at 7 p.m. Oct. 0 ht the NilesPohBc Library, 6960 Oaktuo,

The werknhup calied Speech-craft is upen tu members nf the

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poblic for a numinal fee and willbé held each Monday in theBbrary. Participants miS learnimprumpto speaking, vannasstyles of npeakig and how to -

listea and evaluate corn-monicatioo skills of others.Marge Junkie, ATM will hour-dloatetkespeechcraft,

For more infotenation and tocaraS, call'Jlm Degerstrarn ,

ssion on grief

aB day. A sitter service wilt Isavailable to allow mom toname serions shopping. Kids makaveashnp oftheirownwhithey can pan-chose speciallypricedgiftsfòr morn and dad sfavoriteteacher.

This event largely benefImedical mission work SMadagascar. Dr. Stanley Quheck and bis family have servedthe medical oeedo of many smvillages for many years throuthe development nf severShealth cHoirs. Bazaar prnceeenable the Edison Park LulherChurch to make a sieeabl.donation to continue 1km craccare for people in need. O4lbenevolence donntinnn are madeto several urban cnngregatiandagencien in Chicagn aswell.

Come and enjoy u day at Etoifor the Holidays. Your nhoppIwill kenefitmany!

"Good Grief" has sold seer amilBuncopies. -

The evening is npnnssredOur Lady nf Rassnm'r HealthCommittee and BereavementMiobu,

The community is mostwelcome and there is no chargefor the evening. For foi-lIter in-formation call Sally McCarthy,Parish Nome, at 696-2510;Deacun Bol, Craodal al E25-72l0,or Grace Riley, Bereavement Ca-Ordinator, al 624-0750.

Ezra Habonimsescornpctent baby sitIng. There ina $3.00 fee fur the claw far non-members el Ecra Hahnnim. Allcummonity teenagers- may ap.ply. Successful completion nf theclass will result in the leenager'scame being added Io an EzraHakonirn Bahynitter Csre listwhich w86 be made available Inparents of nur cnnsmunily for asmall fee. Contact Ezra Habooim743'Ol5dtuapply. -

St.Ignatius -

to host 'ReunionWeekend'

st. Igoatios College Prep will:host 'FaB Benoiun Weekend" noOctuher 10 and October 11 forclanueu of 5941, 1546, 1051, 1056,,1061, 1966, 1071 aud 197f.

Over 1,000 alumni and gneslsare enpected On take part. Tuors,a ballet dinner and music areauly the highlights uf the galacelebration.

Far renervatinos und mure io-furmation, alumni in any nf thereunion classes sheuld pleasephone the St. Ignatios Alumni of-ficeat42l.5000, est. 347.

High Holy Day Appeals

, $PqPflIN State of Israel Bond High HolyDay Appeals will bu held in Synagogues and Tern-pIes throoghant the Chicago area, calmlualing onVorn Kippur, October 13. A special aspect uf thisyear's campaignis Ilse effort lo nell the IndividualVariable Rate Israel Bond which cao be sned IncI.R.A. accoufitu. With the ballot bus fer Israel wh-ich will bu used during Ihe Appeals are 11-r) Mas

Niles CommunityChurch

Wsrskip Service at NilesComusooity Church will be heldso Sept. 281k at lt am. with nnrInterim Pastor Charles G. Ynpstpreaching' an "How Soon WillJeurn Retoco".

That morning the Juninr Highand Senior High will meet al 5:30

Church Schuol classes for 3-yearuldntkroogh Sthgraders willbe held cnncncreotly with the 15am. service. Care for 2-year-sldsaodyouoger will he prsvidrd.

A coffee-hour will lettons 11m 10am. Worship buoi- in the all-purposernum.

The Sanctoary Choir willrehearse at 11 :15 am.

Church meetings during theweek will he a StewardshipMeeting no Monday, 5ept. 29th at10:30 am.; Friday, 0cl, 3rd CubScoots will meet at 7: 30 p rn.

Beth Emet TiseFree SynagogueBeth Emet Thy Free,

Synagogoe, t224 Dev:psler,Evamton, will hold o Roil: HaSkanak Family Servirr i:: Sutur-day, Oct. 4, at 3:3t pn:. This ser.nice is geared lar yosog la::: liesand Ike cammmsily is inviird,

For brIber infuniial:o: iour-ding other Holiday services,pleasecaS 560.4235,

7012 M:l.wAuKcc avcnucN11f5, iLLNO5

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Al Friday night services soSeptember 28 The Nilcs townshipJewish Congregatien honoredIwu teachers who are beginningtheir 21st year with the GasYeladim. Myra Capitol andDnrsthy.J'riedman have beenteaching 3 and 4 year olds fnr 2fyears and were rerngnieed 1er

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A. Abramo, Chairman of the Synagngsies andTemplen Division; Ambassador Zvi Brook, CunsalGeneral nf Israel to Chicaga and the Midwest;State Senator Howard W. CarroS, Israel BondGeneral Chairman and lhe 1086 Mao of the YearAward Recipient and Rabbi Lawrence Cbaruey,President oflhe Chicago Board nI Rabhis.

NTJC teachers honoredtheir cnmmittmeot la EarlyChildhood Jewish Educalion. Aspecial presentation was madeby Rabbi Neil Brief. An OnegSkabhat io their honnr was span-nored by parents uf "alumni" -Mr. & Mrs. Howard GrafI, Mr. &Mrs. Arnold Mvnchio, and Dr.and Mro. Michael Korey.

OCTOBER19SERVICES AT

11:00 AM and 6:00 PM

3lTtrst 1Ikpttst (!tIurg17339 Wuahagan Rd. . Oiles, II. 60645

R. L. MeManas, Pastor . Phneo: 647-0751EI

day your friend could remember for eternity'

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Paront-Tanliftor Ctassos at tttoM.i..l.U. Earty Ctnjtttt tini S Contarwjtt hnttitn stnartty, far the 2 yosttttit aunt a fi!treat. t'tie ctassaa atesctittttitent itt! a I'tiesttuy tirTtnttnanttty, frano itt anna-ft t 15am.. Lit Majino riions tip jewjstnCtioLirett!! tjttnt Sttinara Unset. ff00Hitt. tri t. l)ea Pta t ines. Itneprty.inuit tittiutit ny estintitettctlers nt'tnin are tri! jitoit toit OX-pnrtc'ittt'itjii r. nr y Ctnitntt titi! tI,tittti.iitititt tiir tttt teintait Cttjttt,joatattes tntnO tir , fiittii!n.titys.

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Opi. iiinnhis stilt eeninain iii tineoittrnitng annit lntterntiann NitrnerySet titi t Ptitgeannn, fine t cent 4 yearittita. Cuit Marge Btnkor. Director.

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Toladah Club ofNa'amat USA meeting,

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Tine Telidatn Ctsb is a grasp etynung nonnen jo Chirago and itssabnrbs nvinieh narb te provide anelnveek nf rdseatjooat and seeiatservices fee children, yeeth andnnennenn in Inraet and is a LabneZionist Organization. Please join55 at this moeting. Fsr more io-foennatinin, please eajt 7ft-1954,

Illinois Quilters meeting.fetmnn tan latir), mvelt-bnennn as Raed in Wjtnnrtte.

i! iteeigiter. ntnittnnnaher. tectnmner. Jean mvitI be speaking ein gel-tv!nclic r . lnnntlntnr mii intimi oreas qejll tiny it att tegeti ncr' . and nvilllinitt tordit mor k beaks atnd coin- ntnenv passible nsayn ant attrmbmtivr tinQimitlers Nenvsletter dismnrganitatinn fer ntnittini-kerntiuittiHO tite . mmli be intesi ape!mher annd nennlnijttera atjke. Gsests aieiiI It linie is Qnitters Ocleber 2 nn'etcannne; anlnnisnien is $4. al titointeotning at 71f0 pion. nl Petit deer. Fer farlimer infornoaltitniHittet Cnmnnnire mie thin t. ittt Cl cina-iena catit 25f-g7fg.

&9111)I'lI (liih SISul(0i IIIe4iIIigline Sinbra Ctntb et 'S acini oat taday.

t.t.S.t\. t terninerly Pmonneor Dr. Fra000l is a member el lIteOtennnenmfNtntlina lii liai ll neId uncir ftneetty nf Natienal College itntionttlnty inne cliniC at 0t45 p.mnn. inn Edneatien and tine director et\4vdntesdlny. October f, al tInePtnrk tVeat Clntblnennse. 411PuntO ttinninn Deerfield. tine gavstapmal -erna ill be Dr. PeoinnaPo;mnnbel . -t psetnoIsgint annde ii! ial tve Oli-e r. mIne mitt npeab ontIte Cl mann tinto Jonvisln Fainnity aodStatua tnt tIne feminIn Fannnjty

their Haman Servieen Depee-tment ein tine Ctiieaga eannpns.she has tretnred ostensively tItosmaoiem enneonanity arganizatieenand snaintains a private peaeliee.Adnnsjssinn is Iron. Gaoste are nvet-

\(8I11en in SaleMiìiee ing

TIne North Obere Chapter et titeNatiennat Net!nerh et tivannenn mii

Sates mitt livId ita onontinty dimtimeoiinentinng ein \Vednnesdsy. Octelmeof. at tite Orrinngteo Hotel. 1710000inngtenn. Enanmatenn. tttinein el5t00 p.nnn.

Sell titare - Earn Ntoret bID mitt..1 SUcintan. President of SetesDi ree 1ers tite.. a censsttjng Ijoiniapceiatìeing io graplije arts neles.Hìs eaninpany presides serricee lechemIn inn tIne areas nf coosuttiitg.tr!min!inng annd reernitflneni, DatttiImIta fltmngtnt safee cenrses el lItePrinntinng tnnelitmmte mf ttfinneia factemi retire mmd il! Tribu Collegeftm rIa-e ¿nra. A tlnoee-titttere!ifnjennt nit tine Setenoneit al lite\_ cite Anctirni f reni n 0001F

Smlesnnncnn naitti Is Pnrnanvt. Daubittalt ja tnt tIme faculty- et limeltrunnlmii- abris Salsa Fmmnmtdattttttimmlf Ii. intl Ines p nutrIi ne araninuf lItot

nietiimirOiltauttttlt_malt fIume mt It bnogìnn ial Sull lIlttljnmnnim najO lin aeneti ti mOuld pIllmm jilt ti cptes.i apeo mItenmtmtljumtmiff fnittiiltì!t.l.

titmnlnhcrau SlOt (inmeatau ft7.1lntt lft-nìfllf nfnnrjiifì b! nominen nlimItes fimr fmmetimer inifaronal maim.

Women's ORI-

Scotch BowlThe Sm,dstone ,Chpter of

Women's Amesie,n ORT (Or-gooizntino for Rehabilitationthmagh Tooling) vill be opon-sIring ito First Annaal SvotohBowl on Saturday. Oet.11 at 9p.m. at Strike and Spore Lasen ioNnrthbrook. The enot io $30 pernouple and inelnden bowtiag,primo md dinner.

For reservotiono nod furtherinfommtion, pmeusonoll by Oct. 1,at 634-2272. ,

Marchalerts preg

Betwo 'o fine and 25 millionAmericans nailer from genitaltorpes. Ntmenm prego!nnt wnninenwilli active herpes jofevtlons ginobirth. Ihey moy iofert theirbabies.

Most of tinesr infections -mroeasghnt wines time baby panseattnrosgtn lIne maImers birttm canalcontaminaIent by the herpesniran. Abost inalf nf limoso babiesdie and about liait of tite nur-

NorthwestSuburbanHoliday Bazaar

Booths are shill anaitoble teexhibit handmadn arts and vraftnitems al the Northwest SsburhanAid for the Retarded crafts itemnal the Nerlhwest Ssbnrhan AidInc the Rolarded Holiday Baoaar.

Tine banaar to be hold Satur-day, Non. 22 in a fmndraiserbenefitting the denelnpmentallydisabled nf. NSAR. The agenoyprnvidos novationat and residen-thai programs tn mnme than 180adslts. NOAH in o United Wayagency.

Thin is the neyonS year fer time.bazaar. lt witt be npen forbasixens from 1f am. onlit 4 p.m.at Ihr Souttn Park Field ltnsse atDenan and Cumhertand Aven. inParh Ridge.

For fsrthter informalion vatiAmmo Marie Ehrlich ats4i-525t.

OIR Arts andCrafts Show

The Ave Marie Gild of OarLady of Rannom Parinh. 8300 N.

Gr enmiwoo d. Riten in hauling their11th Annoal Avon & Crafis Showon Sonday. Oct. 12 fron O am. to4 p.m. in ihe ohurmnh hail. Over iii-ty eshnihitors will he showinglucir arm and crafts and there isno admiuoïnn charge. Refresh-mextn wit! he nerved mod theresvill he many mini-rafftesthmromnghost the day. Please joinsn aomt bring yAc friendn andoeighbnrn.

of Dimesnant women

evoco nave beco handicappedwithm permoaneot neevnsu oyshemdamage.

TIne March of Dimes mvnsid libeto alert pregnaot women In felttheir tooler if Ihmey hune herpesor think they have beco ouposedte tI. Tfmis way the hahy can heprotected from iofeetintn hy aCe.sarca o delivery.

Foe more infonnatioo 000taothhne Morotm nf Dimen at f4t-tS7f.

I)ysf liotlilig(tiild (tnerUoli(lay. Boiik1iie

The Dysfssctinniog Ctnitd Con-1er of Michael Reene Hnnpitut andMedical Cenher miti hatd aHetiday Bostiqnae on Salorday.Dot. 25, at 1f am. In 4 p.m. al theNnrthbrooh Sports Csmpteo 17t5Phiogntoo Ruad. Nnrtkhrook, IL.

GifI items beiog sold incisdedeenrative sweat soits. por-snnatiood itemu, jewetey, toys,pursen and more.

Foe furlher ioformaiisn so theHoliday Bnuiiqne, picone euntactMonica Tnppell. 724-7698.

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Tine Board of Disc s bm neehnmembers for lImit cnrrennt year.September and Oetmnbor are to-slallatmon monlhs dosing wlniehnnow members arc given nnrjen-taten and committee asnigonuen-In. Espermenve em- late intimi Ilmoareas of Pobhieity Fmimnd-ilainjng.Basinesn Management. aonh primirboard onpericnev aro att assotnIlnat can bn pst in gond ase.

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Delta Chapter new pledge'The women of Deith Chapter

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NOPAMENTS IlL SPRING

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. Install a new gasefls,gy-ettIcIofltturnaba today

Call for Mooe,osvinoDeStilo . .

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LINCOLNWOOD, IL 00645ORCHARD 5-6500

Shoplifterarrested

A Chicago mao was arrestedSept. 23 for retail lhyfl whileshoppieg at a food store in theDempsler Placa shopping ceoter.

A oecarity agent oboerved theoffender taking variouo fooditemn totaling $147.37 and attem-ptieg to leave the store witlsoatpayiog for the items.

He was released after pooling$1,000 hood and assigned aNovember coart date.

PageLIIDrunk driver Nues home

arrestéd burglarizedA Niles woman was arrooted

for drank driving, improper laneoRage, and driving off a roadway00 Sept. 24.

Police found the offesdeeasteep in her ear, with the enginer000iog and parked halfway onthe parkway in the t300 bloch ofOahton.

Wben police asked her lo pee-forno a one-leg stand, ohe had dif-ficalty standing and then becameverbally abosive.

She was released on $3,tOO bondand assigned an Oct. court date.

Attemptedbreak-in

Police responded to as ac-tivated alarm al a disroont slobin the 7450 block st Lehigh onSept. 21.

A cheek showed a window hadbees broken on the west side ofthe betiding with a stach stpallets onderneath presomahlyfor the offender to staod on.Police abo f000d a glass enil doorwas opes aboot two inches.

Police searched the boildingwith two dogs with negativeresolto.

Thief withmuscle sought

An employee of a gas statioo isthe 73t0 block of Waaheganreported someone removed a 405-poond jack vatoed al $1,000.

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PdG lo Dy ANNUNZIO FOR PEOPLE COMMITTEEOERTVEOLF TREASURER

A resident in the 7200 block ofDohoon reported her house wasbroken into late Wednesdayevening on SepI. 24.

The otfesder noed an sohoownobject (possibly a hammer) tooroash in the steel insulatedbreezeway door damaging thewooden door frame. He then en-tered through the hilrtsen door bythe same means.

Taken wao a video recorderand 2t cassettes valued at a totalof $675, two rings worth a total of$1,SfO, a gold chain valued al $950and $425 from a dresser drawer.

Police lifted a muddy tootprinttrum the breezeway and willfollow op with islerviewing alandscape compaoy which wancutting the grass that day.

Milwaukee Ave.accident

A Chicago mall was cited afterhe was involved io as accideot onSept.25.

According to police reporls, theoffender was traveling snalbeaslun Milwaukee at Dempnler io thecenter lane and was muhiog a tofoloro onto east Dempsler 00 a redlight whes he was struck by a cartraveling uorthweol ooMilwaukee. The olber cur wasIraveliog in the cooler laneproceeding on a green light whenthe incident occurred.

The 000eoder was annigsed anOct. court dale.

Robert J. HowardMarine Mosler SgI. Robert J.

Howard, whose wife, Jill, is thedaoghlvr of Joseph F. and CeliaSchludl of 2705 Craig Drive, DesPlainco, Il,, recenhly reported forholy oitly Sod Marine A))crufl

IWiog, Mari,yc Corps Air SfAtioo,Cherry PomI, NC.

Stolen purseA Glendale Heights womao

reported Sept. 21 her porse wasstolen while she wan dancing at aeestaoraot-har in the DempsterPlana shopping center. The poroecontained a drieer's license, $35and neyeraI credit cards. Police responded ta a call of n

Several hours later, a oecnrity dislnrbance at a restaurant-barman from the restaurant told in the Dempoter Plaza shopping'police the purse was fuand io the center nnSept. 24.

- premiseo but that the money waomissing.

T-tops stolenPersons anhnown entered a

locked garage by unknownmeans io the 8400 bloch ofOaceola on Sept. 25.

, Taken were two gtans T-lopsfrom a Corvette parked in thegarage.

Value was estimated al $1,000.

New fur business walls sprayedThe manager of a fur business

in the 8505 block of Golf rd.reported Sept. 19 that someoneooed gray paint to spray the eastand northwall of the building withIhr words "Fors...Marder."

The viclim told police thaIolher fur componies io New York

If your driver's ticeuse espiresduriog Ike wioler mnnthn,do nutrisk having lo tabo a driviug lest00 icy streets. Drivers licensesthat cupire during Ike winter caobe renewed this fall tu helpdrivers avsid having to Iravel iobad weather.

Illinoin residents who go southfor Ike winter and hove licoosos

Wanted I O More Homes

lo more home ownoen ita the goaaer urea willbe given the opportunity of having installed intheir home America's most up to date custommade replacement window at a very speciallow cost for thin linoited offer. This window isbetter than aluminum, stronger than vinyl, 0er-tified by architects, and although baa thebeauty of wood is not made of it. So if you'retired of those drafty old windows that sOck,slip, and are hard to opereta, take advantage ofthis offer now!

Please send name, address a directions to:

EXTERIOR PLANNING CORP.7407 N. Milwaukee Ave.

Niles, Ill. 60648

O,'sall 725-6340 and mention th. ad.Celebrating Our 20th Annioersarp

NameAddmesCityDirection.Year home will ha she fhowplono of vous nsinhksrhnnd and wewill make it sourly sour while iw ennouse your humo.

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Rowdycustomersfight in bar

By Secretary o! State Jim Edgar

According to police reports, theoffender walked into a patroncausing bins to drop a bottle ofbeer. He then piehed up thebrokeo pieces and threw them in-lo thecrowd.

One customer was hit with apiece of glass and proceeded tostrihe the offender in the farewith a cloned fist. Policeseparated the two men and askedthemto leave the premises,

have had the same experienceaod believes the culprit is amemherofan organization called"Green Peace." The membersbelieve that killing animals tobeoefit man is wrong.

A special watch has beenrequested.

Avoid driver's licenserenewal in winter

that will espire ahile they areaway cus also renew them now.

Licenses can be renewed up toone year early. Early renewaldoes nut change the expirationdate no the new license hecauseall licennes espire on the driver'sbirth date.

Renewal notices are mailedmore than one mooth before theOnpiration date. However, if yosdecide tu reoew early and havenot received a renewol notice, uouppl:calion will br printed bycomputor at the driver facility.You must provide three forms ofIdentification, at least une thaIproves dale of birth.

Although written aod/ordrIvIng tests may not be reqoiredfor renewal, all motorista mostgo tu a facility for Ihn vision lesIand to have a photo taken,

To avoid the -busieot times alIke driver facilities, driversshould renew their licenses atCook County facilities onTuesdays or Thursdayo and alfacilities outoide Cook Calmly 00Wednesdays, Thursdays orFridays.

u of I graduatesThe names of 955 August

graduates have heen announcedby Ike University of tlSnois atUrhana-Champaign.

Local students mere: SeungHoon Chaug, Kim Kwau Joan andSharon Lynn Wendt, Skukle;.Geoffrey A. Leeand, DroPlaines; Peter A. Kaemurke,and Kathleen M. McCabe, DesPtaineu; Jerrold R. Fisher,Ronald H. Gasansky, Jung H.Kho, Ira A. FlIehen and AIuta E.

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IBet YouDidn't Know

By Ji0, Jenninge

Cw yoo i,wgi,. coIIogioouI tow, going through swhole season and not ssñngANY poin ALL YEAR?......shappened 3 tinies in this can.thry. . .Th 3 teams thatfnilod tonco,n any points th,otjgttout annotice wann., onn Villanona in1923. Ca.nogin Tant. in 1948 andst. PonInCnllngn in 192.

How's thiS for an oddity.majn,.cnllogn football tnam on-Cnchangndthci, head coachEVERY YEAR for 11 nO-sightvna,o_ - The Unine,sity stVirginia did that front lgg6through 1916. . TOny hod 11 dit-fnrtothnadcnachnoinll con-

What aro the odds thatplaysto on the tanto high anhooltoothaul tonno wndd BOTH goon to o(ne Itoad coachn stton saete tinto io the NotionalFootball Loagoe?......n hap-Wend in the NFL this yoa.Ray,nned Betty. hnad coach ofthe New England Poleiols. andGoon Shillings. head coast. ofthe SL Loam Ca,dinols. hotSplayed on Ihn ss.ee high schoolfoam in Panit. Ten.. sonta 301000 ago.

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SPORTS - NEWS

Swim Team takes is

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r . . th,-oc,peepin aget t-12

t%j' cc held c, lcOtlobn11 18 2la,,dhovne,be,1

T flctctt,t 5375 nach Saturday

Senior MensBowling

Team W-LSilverStarg 14-0Wild Bonrrh 10-4Drogen Playbnys 10-4YnoogofHeart 10-4Bndinns 9.5NewEtglanders 9-5Bulldogs 9.5The Comets 7-7Thn Plan Iwn 7.74Teeon 7-7Teenage Seelors 7-7Saodbaggero 6-0Unknowns 5.9Wait FnrUo 5.9Who Cares 4-10NnDrinks 3.11Voting Seoioro 2-1214e Idea 2-12

u Ilnitorfloilt Ed Holland 5110, Mike-_5 nCob 509 Art Wy h w k

Members of the Nifes Pu c t Dcntricl Swim Team prewoted their 522, Ray Muntgen 519, HenryIst place Conference trophy to the Park Board of Comminoioners, Koitler 150.Walt Beosoe, Jim Pierskiancl Mary Marooek. Notet We have apenings fnr two

Senior Bowlern, aloe Sobo. PhnoeAody, 647-7245 aroot come ta theLanes on Wednesday before 1Walk-a-thou to benefit

child abuse preventionHundreds nf Chicagoans arc

espeeted te pot their bent feetforward Sunday, Oct. 5, todemonstrate their concern for

i children in the city's first annual_ "Chicago Stride." The event wanannnonced today by Broce Katn,president nf the Rorkport Cnm

! puny, the event's maio oponnor.Combining phynival fitnest

Iwith figeaI responsibility, this

I walhing event will start at 9 am.at Lincoln Park and meanderOeven miles through the scenicLalcefrontand dnwntnwo Chicagoachat.

entry fee wilt be ItOpercent dooated to the GreaterChicago Council for the NalionalCommittee for the Prevention ofChild Abase. Included it the en-ley fee will be activities, manicand entertainmcot along thecoarse. Fitness cnnsci000 par-ticipanto of all ageo will he of-

cu

Ocred the Rockport FitnessWaihing Test, recognized an oseof the mont accurate phyuical fit-neos test for the average,°.mericao. The Rnchport FitneusWalking Test was developed hyDr. Jameo M. Rippe and hisassociates at the ExercisePhysiology Lab sfthe Universityof Massochosetta Medical School.

Ann Cohn, Executive Directorof N.CPC.A. said, "Sponnornhipfrom a fitoest compauy could notbe more appropñale A Illnesswalking test along sceoic Chicagowith ucighhors aod friends is aperfect seltiog lo help ahosedchildren"

For moro information on theChicago Stride and how toreginter, contact Naocy Peter-00cc, Director 01 Chicago Area Ac-tivities, G.C.C/N.C.P.C.A. at663-3520.

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How notriti000l habits affectthe trainiog and pertormance ofthe r000er witt be tho topic ofdiscussion led by Lois M. Mono,MS., RD., on Tuesday, Oct. 7 at73O p.m. at the Evosotoo Run-niog Clob, Levy Center, 1700Mapte Ave., Evanntos.

Ms. Moss, a eegisteeecldietitian, specializes in sportsnutrition at the Conter forNutritional Counseling in Glen-stese. Other topics to be ad-dressed wilt he how eating pot-

SJB Track-A-ThonSt. John Beebeof School and

Athlotie Department aro opoo-noriog a Trach-A-Thoo to ruinemuch needed tundo tor the schooland to help cover the dolo0 costsof operating a welt-rounded in-tramural and inter-scholasticathletic programs tor both girloand hoyo. lt will be hold os Sator-day, Oat. 4, 19M hotwoen IltOam. oecd 2:00 p.m. Wo welcomesludento and adults to par-ttctpute, with the restriction thateach participate, with theroStrccitoo that each participantcollect a minimum nf $5.88Pledge sheets aoda list of awardsmay be picked op at St. JohoBreboof School.

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Sollivan'n Tavern 11-17

101gb OrdenD. Behrens 532

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R. Stefo 496M. Kroll 469D. DeRnoier 485

C. Tisses 478

A. Elliott 476

High GamenTioneo 215

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R. Deltooier 191

R.Stefn 183

K. Smeja 179A. Elhott 176

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torus can help improve otaeoioo,prevent injorieo, promote the loon01 body fat, and regulate the neo-oatiou of huogee.

For further ioformation call729-8717.

Tac Kwon DoexperienceBlack hell instructors from

Chung's Tao Kwon Do Academywilt promote nell-confidence,mental discipline and emntionalcontrol to registrants aged 6 toadult. Reginter for theoe 8 weektasses ut the Ree. Center, 7877

Milwaukee Ave. Classes lic theKorean art of sell defense begio0cl. 7 aud are held on Toeudoyand Thuenday from 6:3O-7r3t,p.m. The resident fee is $26 peeIler500. Call 967-6633 for infor-

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IJahn Jennings

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, Marcus good for.communityDeorEditor' i hope that whèn tIto votorn are

I making up their minds about theelerttho this Narember 4th, theyWIS give favorable atteotioc to aperseo who has givre a great dealto this communlly through bisyears of seffless servie on our

. sehool board Sbeldoo Marres.Shri is a candidate isr state

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. would give soperior sereice ta, is the first tirer that I have telt

. osr Community io Springfield, ' we have a distioctive choice. We, just as he has os the Disteln 219, i.ve an important decision to

}Jigh Srhool Board. Aod what'n make here. My ehoice is Sheidon- more, he is a businessman who Mareas. He will be gond for our

nharrs the convents of the em. community.ployers and orrvice providers of Vertreiy yours,tam area. MyronS. Wiser, D.D.S.

MG Legion Post picnic. big success

To end the summer, the Molleo -Grove American Logias Pont f34and its Auxiliary with theirspousev, families and friends,annually join together for aLabor Guy weekend picnic os the

. Pont grounds, 6140 Dempsler.This yearwas 00 exception.

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miv is the first lione i havewritten a letter te recommendhow people should vote. But

Vice Commander of the Post,Jom O'Hare was the chairmanthiuyear. He was ably assisted byhis wife Joue.

Entertainment was io the formof clowns Buttom and Gum Shoeswho dehghted all of lite hugegathering who were present.

Nun commends 'Left Hand' OHSister Irene Sebo

DearEditer:Regarding the article, "From

the Left Hand", by hod Besser iothe September Il iuuue,of yourpaper, I would like to commendthe wrilrr of the article mrd theBugle for priolivg il.

Mr. Besser gayo the readers afactoal avenant of the meeting,und, at the name time, did ao cxrelient Job io verbally portrayingSister frene Sebo, O.S.B.Koowiog Sister well-she in bulb amember of our commuoiiy aod a

drar friend-f feel that Mr.Besser hit on the essence of hercharacterand pervooality.

Thank you, and may yourpaper enjoy not ooly widecoverage, but also literecognition it deserves for priv.hag such fioe material.

Sincerely,Sister Mary Generosa, 0.5.8.

Benedictine Sisterv of the SacralHeart

Misleading advertisingon Social Security

Some of Ihe advertisementsthat appear in newspapers andmagazines may lead some peopteto believe that Sociat Securityasks for a fer in exchange for Ikeservices il provides.

This is simply noi 00. SocialSecurity never requeslo andwould never accept a fee for anyof ifa services. Anyone who doeorequest a fee io escbaogr forSocial Srcority-relaled infor.mation does not represmt SS/i.Yrl, some people do pay for in--formaliov Ihat is available free nfcharge from aoy Social Securityoffice.

The confusion stems from thefact that oome private businessesthai do provide information for afer ose Ihr words "SocialSecorily" io Ibeir oames.Whelher or noi this is a delïberaleeffort lo voofose Ihr puhlic, theresait is lite same: Many peopleare led io believe thai three corn-punies are affifiaied wilt IhrFederal Govermoeni and, in fact,.represent Social Security. -

These basmquu often operate ioa 'gray acea 1h01 may be difficoltIo define ao either legal or illegal.Social Security, however, canand does labe action when il ap-pears that the public may be con-fused about wham or what thesecompanies actually represent.For enampie:

MainStay YOuth ServiceProgram

"Why Doesn't Anyone EverListen In Me?" wilt be lite lifte ofthe firsl of four laths ou parentingis MaiseSlay youth Senicesfree Fall Family EnrichmentSeries to be held al the ParkRidge Publie Library, 20 W.Prospocl Avenue, Parto Ridge.Dr. Richard Watson, Ph.D., is thespeaker for the presentationwhich wilt he held from 7:311 to 9p.m., Thursday, Dci. 2, aod isopen lo lite public.

The second program of theseries will be "Worhing Parentsand Families that Warb." BonnieStapleton, M.S.W., will speak unthe dual carror "joggling act"requirements nf coonerotjon.

SS/i can ask as organization tochange ito name to avoid anyconfusion ahnut the fact that itis a private entity and is not ai'filiated wilt any governmentalagency.SSA can ask as orgamzation to

print a diselaarrier (in type atleast as terge as ita same) inwhich it Bates very specificallythat it is 001 affiliates! with anygovernmental agency and baono connectionwith Sociat Se-curity. .

. If Ibe organization does sol re-sposti to these voluntary ef-forts, SSA Can rollst the assis-tascroflhe United Siales Posi'al Service, which has lhe re-sponaibilty to ari when it findsthat an individual nr organica-hou is attempling to obtainmoney through the mails byfalse represeolation. 'SinceIhese efforts tu eliminate mis-leading advertising take time,the Public should hear in mindlitat Social Security sever-NEVER-antis for afee Io gota Social' Securily sumiter, tochange a name is our recordsor provide a statement of earn-ingvnra hesefitestimate.To contact Social Security, pall

the 'updcial teleservice numberfor the Nortitwest suburban area,923-OtiS.

An addiIiorral offering in IhnFall Family Enrichment Seriesteilt be held from 7:30 lo O p.m.,Wednesday, Oct. 9, at the DesPIamos Public Library, 941Gracelaud Ave., Des Plaines. Dr.Watson will speak on "TheStrong-Willed Child." -

A panel dinessstos on SingleParenting will he held from 7:30Io 9 p.m., Thnrsday, Oct. lt.Frustration sources sorb avfinancial worries, fears of livingwithout a partner, discipliniogOar children, a tack Of prïvacy,dating again, and having In filltoo many roles will be tite tnpicauf discussion. Single parents aro'.---.. .- come to the openpatience, time managemen t..

tinte-urB und a seme of humor.Ms. Stapleton and Roger Par-The Parent Education Coor' - sham, MA., MainStay's Clinicaldinalor of MaineSlay, Ms. Director, will co.present onStapleton will focus arr the pearls Parent Burnout beginsing at 05and perils of tite worbiog family. earlier time nf 7 p.m. ¡n a two-

.The talk will be from 7:3f to 9 hour iaiii os Thursday, Oct. 23, atSEINIGE f RESIDENTIAL I COHIOERCIAL - f SALES p.m., Thursday, 0cl. 9, at the the Park Ridge Public Ubraryjj-Park Ridge Library,

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Radiographic/Imaging Foot care for women:Symposium Astep in the right direction

AppromteIy loo rdiologic technoIogist from 12 rohosptIs and six cLinics participated in a Radiographic/ImagingSympnnum" sponsored recently by the radiology dnpartment ofSwedish Covenant Hospitat 5145 N. California. Marnhall Salbin,M.D., director of emergency services at Swedish Covenant, seenbere, was the featured speaker. Hin topic was "Why the ER DocOrdern What He Orders." Participants received State nf Illinoisapproved continuing edsvalisn credits.

"I 'TiII Manage" group to uleelThe first of four weekly ses-

nions os incontinence will be heldbegissingat 73fp.m., Thursday,Oct. 9, al Bethesda Hospital 2451w. Howard Street in Chicago.Cheryte Gartley, president of theSimon Foundation, a Witmettebased group which co-sponsors

the sessions, will present "ASocial Overvivw ut lsconitnonccis Asssecicas Society." Foc ad-ditional informalins, or In roser-ve O space at the meeting, whichis free and open to the public, call642-7713.

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Who can usderstasd women'sfeet better than a woman? asksDr. Lasra Gceiuec, podiotriul atthe Women's Foot and Ankle Ces-1er in Witmelte. Oceisec, alsonewly affiliated with Chicago'sBethesda Hospital, 2451 W.Howard, answers her ownquestion. A woman is more ses-sitine to chronic, paiotul con-dilions - from bunions to frac-tures - and nthec aitmenlo lowhich wnmvn's feel ore sor-tieularly susceptible.

"We women,' esptainsGreiner, "often csperieoce toolpais, tired legs and feel, burning,itching and soreness. Symptomscan be avoided with properprevention und verlainly can betreated eftvclicely onco Iheydevelop. At the Women's Fontand Ankle Center, we Ireatwomen esclusivety, encepl foc anoccasional m anreferr ed by vorwomen patients.

"Women historically have en-perienced moro fool dincnmtnrlIlias men. We want Ioeovcrso

Oncology SupportGroup

The Oncology Ssppnrt Group ofSwedish Covenant Hospital willhold as open diocussion al ilsmeeting on Friday, Oct. 10, al Ip.m. in lite hospilal's AndersonPavilion, 2751 W. Winosa.

The Oncology Support Group inmade up of cancer patients, bothhospitalized and outpatients, andsupport persons of Iheir choice.Ils purpose is In help patientsthrosgh sharing, cdacatins andfamiliarization with outside

The meetings which are freeand open to all interested partiesare held every two weeks onFriday afternoons. For more in-formation contact Steve Jackson,t7t-8200, ml. 509t.

thin trend, rellene pain, preventloso of lime from work - al areasonable feo lo the patienl."

Greiner, who earned a Doctorof Podialric Medicine degree alOhio College of PodialricMedicine, specialized in Sportoand Dance Medicino at IheChicago Sports Medicine DanceInjury Center. She compleled asurgical residency al Moual SinaiHospital Medical Center and nowconeesleaten on medical andsurgical treatment of the loot andankle.

She wilt be conducting free fontand bonion screenings - for menand women - from 5:3t to 7:31p.m. al Bethesda Hospital, andfrom t p.m. tu t p.m. at herWilmetle office, 52t Poplar dr. Tomake as appointment for theBethesda screening, colt 761-6050.Foc the Wilmette screening, at522 Poplar dr., call 256-6800.

Greiner also has offices in Hof-fman Estates, at Central andBelmont in Chicago and in theLoop.

"MaximizingMedications" atSheridan Road

Sheridan Road Hoopital ofRush-Presbyterian-St. Luke'sMedical Center, 1130 N. SheridanRoad, Chicage, is holding itsmonthly meeting of the BelIerBreatbvro Club on WvdnesdayOct. 15, from 1-2 p.m. The topic nfthis month's. meeting is''Maximizing YourMedications." Persono with lungdisease, family and friends areinvited to attend Ike free ofcharge meeling held in thehospital's floor conference room.

Foc tarthee information con-tact Linda Curgian, R. N., 508-6506.

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FsychoIogistasked back bycareivers group

Because of the enthuniantirresponse to his most recentpresentation at the SwedishCovenant Hospital SHARESmeeting, Dr. Niehotan D.Kohonis, psychologist at thehospital, will do a follow uppresentation on the psychologicalaspects of caring for an elderlyperson in the home at the grosp'osent meeting on Thursday, Oct.11, at7 p.m.

Dr. Knhonis wilt continue hisdiscussion on the feelings of thecaregiver and the psychologicalimpact ofthnse emotions.

SHARES in o support group forthose who care for the elderly.The meetings which are free andopen to att who are interested arehold is the Titun Johnson Room nfthe Anderson Pavilion, 2751 W.Wi000a. For mere information,call Jü Hammerman, social ser-vice department, 878-8200, est.5284.

55 Alive/MatureDriving

55 ALIVE/MATUREDRIVING, an innovative,classroom driver retrainingprogram designed In help olderpersono improve their drivingskills, is being offered by TheCenter of Concern, is Suite t nlthe 1510 N. Northwest HighwayBuilding, Park Ridge, IL from9:00 am. to 1:10 p.m. on Mondayand Tuesday, Oct. 6 and 7.

Developed by Ike American As-soeiation of Retired Pernons(AARP), 55 ALIVE/MATUREDRIVING is a enmprehennivedriver retraining course gearedto the specific needs of oldermotorists.

The course material envers theeffects of aging and medicationson driving, basic driving rules,license renewal, local traffichazards, adverse road can-ditions, energy saving, and ac-cident prevention measures.

Please call Mariam Staent at823-8453 for farther infnrmationand/or an appointment.

Book Browsers'group to meet

The Book Browsers' Grosp ofThe Center of Cokeern willresume for the fall on Oetaker 14at t p.m. The Group merlo once amonth lo choose a hook anddiscuss the previous mnnthsbook, in Suite t nf the 1580 N. Nor-thwcot Highway Building, ParkRidge.

Call The Center at 823-0453 for areservation, or fer more infer-

High Holidayservices atGold,ti5ìii bine

The George J. Goldman Homefor the Aged, 6601 W. Toahy ave.,Nileu, will be conducting HighHoliday Services on Friday, Oct.3, at 6 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 4 atOam. and Sunday, Oct. 5 at 9 am.for Rash Haubana Services forVom Kippur will begin Sunday,Oct. 12 at g p.m. ; Yinkor Servieeowill be held Monday, Oct. 13 at tiam. All are weleomb ta join in

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North Shore Hotelhosts Retire ent Fair

Mare than 500 senior cilizessattended a snique RetirementFair held recently at the NarthSknre Hatet, 1611 Chieage Ave.,Evanston.

Highlighting Ihe Fair wan asappearance and speech byCongressman Sidaey Y. Yates.fO-lIb), who had jsut..flnwn infrom Wankington D.C., where hehad voted on a budget matterwhich included a seninr eiliaens'hoaning bill breught to a sac-censful financial cenclsnion.

Filly-live psbtic, private' andnot-for-profit eshihitors par-tieipated iv tite free, day-bag,mutti-presestatioii espositiunwhich dispensed information, of-tered advice and gave dircctii,nalt specifically aimcd a loonier

Seniors ank a qnestion of Congressman Yates at the North ShnreHotel Retirement Fair held recently.

Free vision screenings andblood pressure testa were affereda0 well as isformatian anhearing, nutrition. insurance,hashing, safety, trampnrtatins,hospitals, communitynrganinatisns.

"We Wast to help seniors findthe services and renaurees theyneed to make life more comfor-table," says Margaret Gergen,General Manager of the NartbShare Hotel.

The Retirement Fair Wan thehick-off far a two-weekcelebration spotlighting the 15thanniversary of the RetirementHotel which is home to 255 men

Older Adultservices' auction

Whether you like to tracci, are Cook C000ty since lOft. The soc-a sports enthusiast or winé can- cons of fundraisero noch as thenoinsciir, Or just libe ta have fon, October auction will enable Olderthe t,uthvran General Fous- Adult Services In continue to helpdations' fourth annual fun- scnior000w asdinycarn to come.draining aachen to benefit Older Mark poor calendars and foisAdolt Services has something for os for a festive evening. You willyes. The auction will be hcld us be treated lo a delightful eventSaturday, Oct. 25 at Nafha0505 and help senior ciliares at theSchont, 9375 Church St. in Des name time.Plaines. A silent auction will For more information aboutbegin at 1:30 p.m. followed by a Otdcr Adult Services' Ocleberlive auction at t p.m. A light din- fundraining auction, to nntaetecrser will be served throughout the te help with flic auction, or tueeeeing. make a donation, please call 606-

Aucties-goers will he able tu 7604.bid on Bears tickets, a Ritz- Older Adult Services is aCarIbe weekend, a day un Lake division of Parhside Hamos Ser-Michigan, as original Cabbage vices Corporatieo which is aPatch Kid, a hanihnade quitt, member ut the Lutheran Generalkamemade delicacies, and other Health Care Syofom.high quality items. in addition lobidding, all participants canbrowse through rooms filled witha variety of holiday crafts. Therewill also be a "white elephant" Sien language clauses offeredsate. by Chicago Hearing Society

Procovits from Ike fuodraising coabtc adults te acquire begìnoersauction wilt support Older Adult sigo language shills in only eightServices' programs for senior weeks.citizens, including lhcec adult Small groups OvvI weekly withday care centers, home delivered hearing-impaired feachees tobomeats, information and referral, nel onty help you learn tu sign,outpatient rehabilitation, family hut aloe impart lite many won-education and counseling, and derfot aspects ufdeaf culture.geriatric assessment. Fatt,classes will begin tite week

Older Adult Services has of October 6.previded health and human ser- Foe mure infermalion call 939-vices lo tIte. eldcriyt-in,4ortltWenb : 6858.

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EVfl5On soyou'll be close by - near shoppjtgand gooej

You'll have uro beaujapartment With maid and linen service There's aLso4-w-a daySwitchboard service. With folks yourage living there many will share interesLs with youso you'll have plenty ofnew compan5 as well,There's wellplanned Cultural and recreationalactivities, a heated pool, patio and garden5 and you'llenjoy 3 fine meals a day. T thffik it's wo-th lookinginto, Living at the North Shore will certainly solvea lot of worries for me and for you,

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Cultural reactions to death

A symposium on 'The Culturaltteactiono to Death and Dying''viII be given at SwedishCovenant Hospital on Thursday,Oct. 9, from to am. to t2 noon inthe hospital's Anderson PavitïonAuditorium, 2751 W. Wioona.

A panel including clergymenand psychologists enperienced indealing with those faced with thedeath nf a loved one wilt diocoosdifferent cultural froopo' reac-lions to death. The panel memberwill represent the Jewish,Asoyrian, Korean, Indian, Latinund Greek communities.

The program in geared Inreligious and health carepiofeoninnats who deal with deathsituations. It is appropriate forclergymen, hospital and nursinghume personnel, and iustructoru

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who train individuals for thesefields.

The mental health committeeof Swedish Covenant Hospital iosponsoring the event au thehespital serves a variety of ethnicgroups and wishes to be sensitiveto its patienis' needs.

The first segment nl theprogram will be devoted to in-dividsal presentationo by paoelmembers. The second half will hea pasel discussion with par-ticipation from the audience.

All interested parties are cor-dially invited Is attend all or partof the free symposium.Regiolration is not required. Forfurther information contactChaplain Steve Jackson, 578.5220,est. 5090.

A new treatment facility is nowavailable for the diagnosis andtreatment nl physical andpsychological impotence. lt is theNorth Shore Impotence Treat-ment Center, 800 Austin St.,Suite 602, Evanston, IL. 60252,phone: 320-3020.

Impntence is indeed aprevalent and very sensitiveproblem. lt is estimated that ap-proximately ten million men inthe United States suffer fromchronic impotence, that is, theinability tu obtain and sustainadequate erections tor sesuat ac-tivity. Approximately 50 per centof the cases result from physicalittxexs which includes diabetes,vascular disease, hormonal

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deticiencies, medications, ac-cidento, or previous surgery.For these men potency and fer-tility can be restored by the im-plantation of a pesite prosthesis.It gioco the patient a betterlifestyle, a better self image, acure of infertility and a return ofnormal senual fUnction.

The prototypes of these types nfprosthesis were developed astong as 35 years ago. Howeeerthey have been perfected ta suchan extent today that they arereadily available and threemajor types of prostheses aresow in commonplace me.

The majority of patienta whorequest thio type nfsargeryare inthe 40-7f age group. However,both younger and older patientshave been evaluated and treatedio Shin way with quite satisfac-tory resulta.

Became of the large numbersnf men who have this problemand because of the growingrequeut nf patients forevaluation, Dr. Walter S.Fathowski, M.D. and Dr. RamiroF. Prudencio, M.D., S.C., haveestablished The North Shore 1m-potence Treatment Center whichin dedicated tu the evaluation andtreatment of impotence. Thinclinic will offer Ihr patients acomplete orotogicat evaluationas well us the nophioticateol testsnecessary tu evaluate impotence.Not only wilt a orotogicat in-

eentigation be done butsophixticated Insto of penile eren-tite function and penilevascular blood flow will bedone. Our new clinic will alsohace the availability of a clinicalpsychologist to xcreen thepoychotogicat anpetu of theprobtem.In addition, a completeeducational program Is arrangedin the clinic itself to instruct thepatients in both the etiology,diagnosis and trealment of thinproblem.

If surgery ix indicated onebelution is the implantation of aninflatable type penile proothesis.To date, more than 19,060 meothroughout the United Stateshave had thin implanted withgreater than 90 per rent successrate.

Patients Silk chronic imputen-ce, especially if they hove normalphysical function otherwise, nf-ten suffer a toss of self esteem,gnitt and anger. Manypsychiatric studies haveshown that restoring potencychanges a man's personality andgives him a greater degree of selfesteem und restored condfinden-

This new clinic can offer asignificant and important serviceto the community. We feel thatthe North Shore ImpotenceTreatment Center will greatlyaid in the resolatioo of thisserious and prevalent problem.

Arthritis self-help course

The Illinois Chapter of the Ar-thrilis Foundation is offering usin-week courue deoigned to givepeople with arthritis theknowledge and skills they need isorder to cope moro eltectivetywith their diuease.

Beginning Oct. 16, the ArthritisSelf-help Courue will be offeredeach Thursday from 23O p.m. -4:45 p.m. at Morton Grove SeniorCenter, f151 Copulisa io MortonGrove. The courue will runthrough Nov. 25.

Studies conducted at the Stan-ford University Research Centerin California show that peoplewith arthritis who have corn-pleted the course enperiesce 25percent less pain, tend to ever-clue and retan more, and havemore overall knowlege abouttheir arthritis.

Key subjects covered duringthe course include developing aproper enereise program, jointanatomy, energy cOnuervationand joint protection techniques,arthritis medications, und copingwith depression and relatedproblems that can result from ur-thrills. Class members use a ten-thook entitled The -ArthritisHetpbook, which io written ineasy-tn-understand language.The course is taught by specialtytrained Instructors, many ofwhom have arthritis.

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Arthritis is Our country's mostprevalent chronic condition, at-feeling one out of every snveodassericass. Physical limitationscaused by arthritis can often heaccompanied by social isolation,depression asd pain. The Ar-thrum Self-Help Course strives toreduce the impact arthritis cashave on people's lives andfocuses so developing a positiveapproach to the problem. lt indesigned to complement, notreplace, professional health careservices.

For more detoits, ioctudisgregiotratino information, call theArthritis Foundation al (312) 702-l3fP.

Exercise forseniors lectureThe Gottlieh Health & Fitness

Center is sponsoring a free cam-musity lecture, "Exercising andSeniorsHow To," on Thursday,Oct. 9 from 7 to 0-30 p.m. in theauditorium of Gottlieh MemorialHsspitut, 701 W. North Ave.,Metrose Park.

Exercise physiologists fromthe Fitness Center will present apractical, bando-an demon-stratton of safe exerciseprograma for seniors, Those at-tending should wear comfortableClothing. For more Infonnatinu,

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Oak Mill Family Dental Center has new, expanded hoursDr. Barbara Lashowuhi is

pleased to announce the recentopening nf the Oak Mill FamilyDental Center. Prior to theopening of her private practice,Dr. Laskowuhi was associatedwith the Chicago Medical andDental Center as the Director ofits Department of Dentistry, Shelo a sm000a corn laude graduatenf Moont Holyohe College isSouth Hadley, MUssachunelts andearned her Doctor of DentalSurgery degree from - North-

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dentistry iscloding prosthvlics, has volunlcorcd lo yrovide, frocendodovies, orni surgery and of charge, diagnostic 5-cayo orrestorative and preveolive den- slody modelo as a moans of iden-tistry, Dr. Lashowshi is trained io tificatino In aid the varinus cc-o-aod has had lrcmesdoss ssccess yssoily a550ciali505 iss'nls'ingwith the new techniques of snissiog children.cosmelic dentistry sock as lnnlh Dedicated to Ihr well bring andboodiog. Bsodiog. a lechsiquv dvotat health nf Ihr members nf -

which has recnvlty received nur community, Dr. l.aohooshimuch pshticity, is used In and lier stall welcome vqsirirsrvshapr tenth, litt is spaces, asd nisits te her nfficrtncatert iv

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Martha Washington staff podiatrists cite common foot problemsRecently Dr. Joel A.

Feder represented the IttinoisPodiotric Medient Assocjtjos osa detegate to the AborricanMedical Association Coogrrssand Dr. Marc Feder seas appoio-ted eoannioatioo chairman of ihrAmerican Board of Podiatric Or-thoprdicn.

Orn. Feder answer questionsabout sorne cownsoo footprobtrmn.What isa bonioo?

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tire big tor ioiot and firstroretatarsut. bat they may form inneorrat other alean of the foot asreell. They are an eotargrment ofa honey prominence either withor without the presence of a bar-sae. A bunion witt interfere withntroe fitting und foot eousfort, as itin brrr tated and tire bursar con-tirruos to entarge or persist.Wirat is a beet upar?

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tire munetes and ligaments ut-tuch. it tabeo yearn io fullydeneiop and cas produce con-niderabie nufferirrg. Rebataneirrgnf tire foot arrd professionaltreatment can rtirnirraie tiresymptoms.

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of a oatl erige penetrates the skin -and cuis into tire soft flesh of the -

toe iiseif. 1f rot corrected, it canresait is Lire foiiuwtsg sequencerl compitcationn b simple is-fiariration. ueeiouu infection,rrireration fanfrene and binadpoinoning.

Why are cry tuesaits turningyettow and crumbling?

Tire moni common reason tsr .

crumbling and discrrioratios of ..:toerraitu is fungus. A parasiticgrowtir ri fungan, yeast or smoid,r w an rr ngwornl" on theirrerrrrii. According to recentreneareir 25% nf Americans rroee

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age 30 are suffering rouir thisrrraiady. Sirrce the farrgrrs infec-iirrrr inpuirrtons, tire aorrage per-son may pay no atterrtion io it,wiricir can compound tire danger.

Wirat is a corn?A rorrr in a i,'robe tir of ''irorny

tirirk'' skis anarrify on tire tolmo orerrds rrf toes. lt can be irarri rrr urrlirtcperrriirrg on its location arrribrrrrrr rot of rrrrr miare present irr tiretissrreo. Apprrruimnatniy 40% rrftire patients oeching care rl footirr bterrrs irr rar office inter cor-rs. Neu wetirorto ann tncirrriques

rrrrrhe tiroir niiwirratios easy andrftc'rr rainions frrr lire patient. -

A rcrvrrr is crrrriagirìus?Yes! Tire ria'r, ta r and rnodaic

br,,'br t corn mrrrrnty seen on tire frirriace irigirly contagirrun. Crrrr-tbrgiírus'rrrr t rrniy to sperarfing brrrUrb irrriieirtrrai bui to otirer farmriiyrrbl'rrb rom. 'rire wart is a oir-ui irr-1cc tibirr wiricir creates a benignburr recru itir ricirbiood Vessels arrdb rebe suppiy. Removal - is Orrtmiv r'ocrrrrrmendcd, butrecessa'r y to preVent furitrur

rrbrr rrptir:atirrns.

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mbrtuti! The fracture' rrrbreak si rrrm tri be treated to avoiri,rrrioaiigrrrrresi, creation rrf u''faine joint,'' bbc the crea tiorr of arrgiri trrr, ali rl wiricir can cart irrpainiut burri permanent artirritisriranges. tnterrslingty, tire oid''berces' taie'' tira tifybbrrca br

r bbbce it, it isn't irrrrhen iobir'iibritciy bra troc.

Tim Regency Nursing Center,gtti N. Mitwaukee, eniebrated ibIttir asniVersbrry nf carrerObbWnornhip.

Undor Ihn srm ownership,Regency han wade changes undadditmonu, Currrntty it inoperating under Ihn sew nameRegency Heaitheuce Center, andis ufferbug hume care au weit annursing home Care.

The new phiinnuphy uf the ces-ter in tu he open tu the communityan moch un pounibte, and try tumoni the upeetul medical needs nfthe ntdnriy. The nurutsg cesterfacility tu being uned for corn-wuuity support groups, such auAiuheinrnr's support group ou thetant Wednesday evening nf eacirmonth; OnIon Aribritis support

Feet are a family business mriclnckwinri Mure S. 'Feder,D,P.M., Juni A. Feder, D,P,M.,arrd fIam'nM J. Feder, D,P,M., onthe Staff of Martha WaubrtngtonHbrnpiial in tire depar'tnmeni ofprrriia try.

What cas be done for my cations?A coimas in any thickened mass

of skin and can occur anywirercon lire brrdy. A raitons is causedby intrrmiitunt friction andpressure. In its rarty otage, aruilons cas br prrrtrretive, hub ifleft to baud air, au on the font, ilcobb beerrure puinfui andirathbrtrrgicat. Profesutrrnat carenirrrutd be unugirt at that potet toavoid the deveiopmest of mureorrbbrus prnbtrms, Dru. Federirave a oasi enperiesce in soc-cesufuiiy eiinsinatieg painful

Wiry urn my feet hot, itchy andporung?

You are nst abone. ftchtrt feetwrth peeling and eraching skieann a feeling nf heat betwees theurbes are Oymnptnmu of AbbIninoFrrrrt - bbc meut common Ohioprrrbiem nees boday. Nearby 5h cftire American prrpntatine may besuffering from it rigit now.Tb'caimnenb is not only eaoy, hubusnabby pumnteos miren treabed byan eopert,

Regency 'Nursing Centerobserves i 0th anniversary

group no Thursday evesisgu;blood pressure and diabetesbeutrng rs uffered every Tuesday

The nursing neuter abuo uffrruphyuicai therapy, upeechtherapy, uceupalinnat therapy, atubi range uf aettvitieu and nneiabservices, and a family suppurigrnup.

Regency bau alun upennured aLrttle League baseball team inNurweurt Fach, and looks fac-marri tu usme uf the ceuidentu al-tending Ike games,

The center in upen daily and nf-fern tsars nf the facility undwebenmes any queslianu sr run-ceros. Call f47-7444 1er farther is-fermaitnu,

Astrid Lofotrom in nero 79 andfor many years iras ouffered fromAioirrimnr'u Diseane. OrbI Astridhan nob ionI irer bife lo irre ibbocon.in a very reai nenne, obre baofound new bife tirrorrgir tire escm'pbary program frbr Abnircimer'sVictims offered by Tire Care Ceo-ter ai Bebirany MebirodiutTerrace, and sire givesgenerounby nf that bifr te lrrrfebbow residents, farrriby andfriends.

You wibb huow Anirid wires youmcci her by ber rvar'm way ingreeting ciniboru to Tire Cenier,irer appreciative irugn saved focniaif and fumtby and ber eririentconcern when a fettorn residentmay be missing from an aciieitynr a fumibiar pbacc.

"Sure buero alt tire peopte," naysAsbrtd'o daughbec, Nancy Strori, aNorthbrnoh renident. ''Anneverybody tonen my Mom!"

Anirid eupeeiuiby enjoyo binemusic and dancing, ihr peri rygroup und the eirureh servicesthat are just a part of bbc multi-faceted arbiviby-focused careprogram at The Center. She hasalso been as active participaub inaclivitieu such as bus bripu tonearby renbauranin and upeciabooetai events ouch as Clown Day,

But sut tong ago Nancy and herfamity rnoubd noi have believedthat Ihey evoufd uve Astrid regainIrerirrcueni veci of activity and

fu Ocbobec of bOf4, ai the timetirab Aobrid neun being evatuatedfor admission to The Care Center.otre was coperiencing profnunddepression and ovan becoming in-creasingiy inniabed, disorientedand apprrhennive.

"She did a bot nf wandering atbirab time..,nhe would pace forhours, wintmpering to herucif, nobhevwing whrreslic wan nr mineenshe was supposed to be," reeatbuCarty Heurs, OTR/L, ProgramDirectar of The Center,

Nancy's memories of thin limeinciude the very painful periodbefore Astrid's admissins tuBethusy Terrace when Nancyand her husband Gary and theirtwo nenu reabized bhub atthnughthey bud cared for Astrid io theirhome for many yearn, tire timehad come when bu-time residen-tini earn had become monotint toAubrid's heabtir and nafeby.

Ib was net uniti many montinoafter Astrid came to BethanyTerrace limb the opeciatAbnheimer'u Care Cenber wasentabbisired, under tire teadernhiyof Dr. Jacob H. Fon, Mrdieat Ad-vinor, roiih Carby Hetten an Dirne-ber, aided by a opeciat care beamof Renideot Living Aooiobanbu.

Asirid mau among tire fientecuideetu to come bu Tire Ceoberwires it opened in tabo 1954.(There are nons breo unito open,ncitin nome 55 renidenbo, and abinirri unit in pianrocd. I

"She became a nero person,"says Nanc9, wIno adds tinat bbcimprovement irr Astrid's con-dition roan iwonediabe andmacbed. "Everyone n'cucircd outto her, and ulm just btoououncd.''

Carty coniierns Nanrcy'srecoblccttons.

"When Astrid came to us, sirewas abmost rnno-veebai," Curlyrecabbs. "We began by bringingher into the actiorty program,

dirceird by Lori Hajdu, and ninedid very norbb.

"Sire became vrry vrn'bab,very 000m. Sire frit necure, armicacen for, and sire began to baih,"

Carty enptained bine premise mftire activiby-focased careprogram tinat is nnnnmmog ube cerm-teai iomrovative cnmrceptn of 't'ireCare Ceobee io this rsay

; ''Winern.Voirvimen"n reuidents arc irr no-otructured uitoati000 mnibir un-scireniuted periodA of birne, tibeycan . become confused,depeensed, aeninun and dis-treosed.

"At bine Atoheimcr"o Cam Ceo-ber, ree provide a bmmving, nate arndsecure reeironmeob tiraI ineipn lvcrmnnprnoate for timcir disarmo-luimos and agibation.

''In Astrid's cuse, tine cmmmfnrtof familiar aetivibmcs and tIro ovesibe fett ab Tire Cenler gave heraroab hind of peace," Cariy noten,"and soon sine wan abie in give aptiri'r cotions pacing."

Nancy'u nun cinse involvementmvibh her mobher'u prugrum hasbeen an important factor inAulrid'n response, Cariy brucero."The families arc very importantin The Center Program, and we

encourage tirem to parbicipale inlimone mayo tirai ihey choeur.''

Nmmt every day is eany, and auan RN. ireeorbf, npecmntieing intine ca'r e of older propte, Nancy iorseit arcare tirai her mother'slinens is progeennice and in-

m;urabbe, But for now Nancy feels.'matisfieni to hoow that wibbin the(incito of inne capacity, Astrid ioabert und n'coponuive to a secureand cornnfvrbiog envirosmeni.

"T he Cemrter has meant nomacin to alt nf as,'' ube says.''Tinny ca're on deeply andtlnrvugh tireir caring they imavemamie life so mucln more fuufitbingfor tircue very opeciab peopte."

Etii' ietielier goes1(8 (Iii,itì

Barbara Withiewice, anNegbioh teacher at Maine Rant,travebed to Ike People's Republicof China this oammer an part oftire Inbernatmnsab OceapalianatEnrichment Human RebatinssConference Serien oyunoored byIhr teternubmonab Anoociatien ferllaman Relations LakoratoryTraining.

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Judge John V. Virgilio, whs inassigned to the Law Division nfIhr Circuit Court of Cnnh Countyat the Gamy Center in Chicago'sloop, witb be the guest opeahee usMonday, Oct. fuir, at il n.m. furthe Senior Croire of the LeaningT0wccYMCA,

Fbncenee Siedhand, programcoordinator, iras anneauced thattine meeting wibi be hebd at theSenior Cenbee, tOol W. Tonhy inChicago.

Judge Virgibin wan appointedan Ausuciabe Judge in 1977, andwan rinden a Snub Circuit Judge in1992, Vie6'ilionen' vert as anAssistant Cnnh County Stabes At-borney, and he auno moan anAssisiant Stauen Aiboeney in labeCounty. He is a graduate nfSouthern tttinois University andreceived hin Law Degree fromDePaut University, While he wasa practicing attorney, hi' roanaibowed to practice in abb FederalCoons, inciadieg Ihe SupremeCourt nf tino United Slates,

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Judge Virgilio in mund "tdighbyQuatrfmed" by the Chicago Bac'Asonciation,

ieaeher iii TriathlonScoli Guiifoit, a physical quauifien him to participate in the

eduratmoe teacher at Maine Runt, satienut triathlon finals at tAlunepbueed first at the titinnin Parhu Head Inland in Snubb Carolinaand Recreation Teiathtnn which September27.

A special kind of caring Judge Virgilio to ' addressat Bethany Methodist Leaning Tower Seniors

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As the renovation on the 1909building noam it eornpletiooresidents, board members andstaff of the Norwood Park Home,6016 N. Nina, Chicago, await tkefinish with more than mere an-ticipation. The 1909 renovationwitt enhance the beasty of theHome and in a rather symboticway connect the otd with the new.

A inh connecting the 1509building section and t975 bsitdingsection witt cenate easier accessIs the administration offices,provide more oppnrtsnities forresidents to interact is the an-tivity ream, and enable everyonebetter mohitity in movingthroaghoot the Heme. The lishrano from the northwest side ofthe tStS bailding and entern the1975 building hctween the Phar-macy sod the Dentist office. Anaddition han been added to thet909 building ta accomodate thesew inh. an elevator, additional

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space for resident rooms, storageand a seating area, on each floor,where renidents can visit whilewaiting for the elevator. The habwill be glass enctased and cantaiotwo esits ta the osloide; ann willface Ihn circle drive and Ihn alborwill enter into an inner cour-tyard.

Apphicaliass are still he accep-ted far the thirty new residentrooms which with be avaitahle faroccupancy at the end of October.Moving leonard, what was felt hyall an a necessary change, wasthe decïsinn to melado privatebathronmn (camptete with taband shower) in each roam. In ad-dillon, ndeh roam will have in-dieidaatty cantralled heating andair-ceoditianing, carpeting, aspaciaan clnnet area, tarnishedand decaralod npncificall' withan array of tantefulty chasesralars that wilt bath complementthe roam and previde a sense of'independnstty asigne" livingqnarters.

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sfarrnatias that has sa qaichtytabes place in what will nasa bethe "newest" acchan of the Nor-wood Parh Howe. One cassaIhetp but notice Ihe time spentmahisg sore every detail wan al-tended halbe staining of thewoodworh on at] doors, trim aedwindows, and replacement of oldbrichs in areas where new brichwaalit have lashed out of place,the serbino fireplace thaI wasbailt in the third floor parlar, thelittle lights that arc placed nul-side nach new resident roam, theesp005ian of the activity 000m...most of alt Ihn time spentrenovating roams thai anyonewoutd be happy Lo cuti "Homo".

An the 1905 renovation createsnew ost at the old there issomething that is sot new toanyone affiliated with the Homeand that's the lave und loyaldedication provided by the Nor-wegian Old People's HamoSociety at the Nurwond ParhHome yesterday, today aud

Home RepairFraud Act

Attorney General Neil F. llar- Chaos Two Felony carrying atigan said today thaI the signing prison term nf up to seven yearsinto law of the Home Repair und a tine of np to $10,500.Fraud Act, a key part of his t9tt Home repair fraud aguioottegistalive program, is a tremen. those under ago tt is atso clearlydans victory over tiro criminals made a felsey io Harligas's newwho wosld prey opon Ilhisoin Home Repaie Freud Art, eitherCansuiners. especially the Clans Three or Class Fourelderly. tebaico with prison terms

The legislation, Scoale Bill ranging from one lofice years0634, b crasse tao' a'itb the Gaver- und finesa p to $lv,vOO, depeadiogr i,,r '5 oignutarc today. an tire offense.

Hur'ligan, n'ha drafted tiro bill, "Tire Herne Repair Fraud Actpuslrcrl hrarrl for it's passage in roas re cesa'ary because it mohostiro 'cocol legislature. ii casier far prosecutors ta sirow

Tire rrreasur cerca ion a nerv irilcrrt to defraud Illinois''Aggr'rrvalcd'' offense frrr heroic dImeno,'' Etartigan said. ''lt isrepair fraud agairrul citizens 60 Ira'Ir t to use esiotiog criwioalyears rl age or older, rrrakirrg it a nIables io prose lire01 by decep-

hirro and criminal damage Io tIroproperly io Irarrse repair fraud

''Irr urldilirrn,'' lic conlioucrl,''lire . Crrrrsuroer Fraud arrdDccephivc 005iriess PrachicosAch provirles oshy far civilpenalties,' including Finen, mise-ctirros aed r'estituhmons.''

Hooligan alsd tlranhed lire bill'sOcsalc sponsor, Snoalor leRoyt,crekr' a'r rd RepreseniahivesDar'id Phelps asd Trrrrr Homer'

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Attends dinnerJames Wunderlich, a

speech/drama teacher at MaineEaut, attended an InternationalTelevision Ansaciatiun seminarin Chicago recently.

Maine Tamneslrip Aa505500Thomas E. Ruechert is remis-ding eligible senior cilieess thatllrey cao apply for Senior ClImesHomeslead Exemptions al Iris of-fice, 1700 Bullaed Ruad, ParbRidge.

Tiro Homeslead Esemplionprovides tan relief by reduciogthe equalized assessed valuationof ao eligible cesidence by 52,0ff.Tiria curr result in a saviogs of asmuch as $200 in Ihre form of adeduction on tire second in-olallmeel of lire real estate tasbill.

To be eligible for Ibis esem-plias senior citmzenn'muat fulfilllire fotlowiog requirements:

* So 05 yours of age or olderduriog the year for which llreyare applyiog.

rAs of Jauaary 1 of the year isqueshion they must either owe theproperty or have a tease or carr'tract making hiers responsiblefor the real osIate tanes.

i As of January t of the year in

Pharmaceutical.assistance program

Senior citinens intorented io thestate's expanded pharmaceuticalassistance program should snatchfar a letter from Iho Illixais Dept.of Revenue, accnrdisg to Sen,WalterW. Dadyco (N-Chicago>,

"Last spring we io the GeneralAssembly approved, and Gaver-oar Thompson recently signed,legmslatioo that espando the Cir-colt Broaher's prescription drugassislance program fer senioroiliness. Witir the espasdedprogram, senior citizens under adoctor's care for arthritis ordiabetes will be able la obtainfree medicine for those cas.ditiasa," Durlyce said. "The newprogram goes into effocl inJanuary aod t hoow many CircsilBroaher grast recipients willreanl to parhicipate, so I've can-looted Ihe Deparlmool ofRevenue lo gel debits on irsrv loapply,"

According lo Dodycn, tireRevenue Department is planninglo mail detailed instruclioss lo altCiresit Breahor' grant apyhicuolsWithin tire sent 000eral recebo es'plainiog lire sere program. Sinceapphicahion forms for IhefOltvwiag your become availableeuch Jaouary and are acceptedby Iho Revenue Departmesilirrougmnout Ihe year, many senioroiliness muy rave already sonttiroir apphicalions is wilboritboursin5 that the program wasbeing expanded,

"Anyone who doesn't receive a

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Io order lo apply for IheHomeotead Esempti'nn, scrriuecilmness need to kriog to lIreAssessor's Office a recent realestate tan bill; proof nf age with abirth certificate or passport lamarriage certificate for marriedwomeol t and one of the followingdocumento far proal of ownrr-ship: wurraoty deed, owoer'stille policy, quit claim deed,trustees deed or deed is trauta'itli trust agreement.

Ruechort said, "My alfice ioconveniently located and we willbe happy In assist any eligibleMaine Township senior citinenowith their applications.

Applications for the OeniorCitizen Hamentead Exemptionmay atoo be filed with the CoohCounty A550sonr'n Office at 110 N.Clark5t., Chicago.

For farther infermatias, callthe Maine Township Assessor'soffice at 297-25ta.

letter in the next few weeks, orisba misplaces the letter, shnotdgive my office a call and we'llhelp straighten things nut. Also,we've gol Ciresit Breaker grastapplication forms in the nffice, saif you haven't been participatingin the program or if yea lusthaven't seat in your turm yet lar1907, como in and we'll get ittaken caro nf."

The Circuit Breaker grantprogram is available to seniorcitizens and disabled persanswith au annaal hnusehntd incomeof sudor $14,000. Most CircuitBreaker recipients receive twogrants. The first in a basic gras1that is paid on a sliding scalebased on income. 'l'ho second is aflat $t grant ovoilablo to mashyeoplr in the program.

Under tiro PharmaceuticalAssistance program, instead ofreceiving the $av flat grast,senioru can choose to receive aspecial card which, when pceoes-led la participating pharmacists,entitles them ta receive renaismedicines at so charge.

The Depurlment nf Revehuealso offers a loll-free sorraben - I-00v-732-OttO- for persons withquestions about the CircuitBreaker Program.

Donald M. NeedhamNavy Lt. i.g. Donald M.

Needham, uos of Robert M. andl,000tta A. Neodham of 7429 N.Oriole, Chicago, recently par-hicipaled io Dislast Hammer 86,a major NATO exercise,

John S. BensonMarine Lance CpI. Juba 5.

B005os, sas of John S. and Fran-ces J. Benson of 7354 LilI St.,N/cs, recenhly repented for dutyrouir lof Marine Aircraft Wing,Marine Corps Air Station,Firierrirra, an Ohinawa,

A tSt3 graduale of Maine East'lgir School, Park Ridve, he

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Respite Care prògram, gives fämilies breakMary Sanders of Ml, Prospect

rolasen more easily daring hervacations, hnnwing her sisterNora is receiving personalizedcare in Holy Family Health Ces-tor's 'Respite nr temporary caceprogram.

Nora cannot be hell alonebecause she needs noygen andspecial medication for a heurtcondition.

"When I hogan earing for mysinter three years ago," saidSanders, "I worried how I wouldhe able In caro for her and stillget away an my yearly vacatian,The solution was the excellentRespite Care pragram offered byHoly Family Health Center. Shehas stayed there twice while Iwas gene, and I will probablybring ber bach sent year."

Holy Family Health Center'sRespite Care program is a ser-vice provided for the elderly ordisabled when their families orguardians ga os a vacation fortwo weeks nr more. The HealthCesler isstaffed by well-qualifiedsurn'nig pornannel who care tareach individual's needs, Residen-Is may alun participate in theHealth Center's dailyreereatiasal activities duringtheir stay. Many have bees verysatisfied with Ike services theyreceived and come hack yearly.

"The Respite Care provramgives families an nppertsnity torest, retan and clear their min.da," said Oister Georgiana,Director nf Health Care Services

Maine Town

at the Healib Center, "ti alsoshows the elderly what it's tibe Inlive in a nursing home. Many nfthem have certain pro-conceivedimages and this helps give them alrae picture of everyday life."

Taking a vacatiso is oat theonly reason many families takeadvantage nf Holy Family HealthCenter's Respite Care program.Camille Paul of Des Plainesplaced her severely arthriticmother in the Health Coulerwhile she recaperated tram es-t005ive sargery.

"I was Confident that placiugmy mother in the Health Centerovas the right decision," es-plained.Paut. "I needed completerecuperation from surgery'before earing for my metheragain. She was very pleased withthe sunning personnel and thecare sire received."

Many Respite Care residentsdecide to make the Health Centertheir permanent home alter en'jnying their respite stay and thecontact with people their ownage, as well as special activitiesavailable te them.

Anthony Mikaleb nf Niles, asecusd-yeur Respite Carerosidost said, "I enjoy caminehere every year. Tke staff iswonderlul und it gives me achange nf scnsery."

For mure information aboutHoly Family Health Center'sRespite Care pnngram, call theAdmitting Office at 296-3335, est.252.

ship SeniorsHalloween events

Reservations are now beiugtuben fer several esents plannedby the Maine Township Oenioruduring Octoher.

Topping the list wilt be threeHalloween luncheon parties withcaalume contests and entertain-ment by staud-up psychic ElaineSonkin who will dazele guestswith her entrasensery abilities,Seniors can choose ketwoes al-tending luncheons os Tuesday,Oct. 14 at Bnigunte's Banquets,2g41 E. Dempster st., DesPlaises, Wednesday, Oct. 15 alsoat Brigante's, and Thursday, Oct.1f at Cana Rapate, 713 Lee st.,Des Plaines, Cost of the luncheonis $7 and $0 for guests.

Costamos wilt he judged in thefollowing categories: Mast binar-re; ugliest; ment nostalgic; montout of the bastI aud mustcreative,

Alno in October, the Seniorswill travel to The Fireside io FartAllzimau, Wincasnia, for lunch unda live pecfnrmanee of "My FuirLady." Cast of the day is $26.50far mémbers. If space isavailable the trip will opon taguestn an October 13 al $36.51.

The regular manlbty bisgagamo will he held at noon Wed-oenday, Get, t, in the Des PlainesLeisure Conter, 2222 Birch st,Sweet rolls and coffee will be nec-ved, A fee uf 50 conto will becollected at the door.

Senior citir000l:whethnr,ar ,nt;they arg ,membef,,rpppgr,o,ip

the "Rules nf the Road"refresher course offered al 9:30um. Monday, Oct. 20, at the DesPlaines senior Center, 1045Thaeker st, Tu reserve a place,call 290-5111,

Maine Township Seniors ac'tivitien are limited to members(unit is some casen open taguests). Applicants must be 05 anolden and provido pronI nfnesideucy. To receive a momber-ship applicatinu and obtainreservation infarmutias, call SueNeasekel or Heleo Jung at theMaine Township Town Hall, 297-251f.

Free footscreening atBethesda

On Monday, Oct. 6, Dr. LauraGreiner, podiatrist, wilt he can-dscting free font. und buniunscreenings ut Bethesda Hnnpital,2451 W. ' Howard Street inChicago. The screenings wilt takeplace between 5:3t p.m. asd 7:30p.m.

Dr. Greisor, a specialist in themedical and surgical treatmentat the font and ankle, helpspaliento with a wide ranfe ofproblems, from ingrown toenailsand banians Io sports and dunceinjuries and other chronic, puis-fat conditions.

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Adeline Murk, Theresa Faltes, AnneBaranuwuhi, Nellie Kult, Adelaide O'Brien, andLida Nilla, all uf St. Andrew's Home in Miles, labea moment to pase with Ikeir best-in-show, gold

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Jerry CosentiflO, theDemocratic Candidate for IllinoisState Treasurer today annoancedthat when he is elected, he willpuhlinh a monthly update on thecost of hashing for Illinois con-nmnern.

"If consumers are to reallyhenefit from bash dercgalation,they must be able to corn-pctitively shop arousd. Theymust be made aware of the corn-petition between bashs forbuninesn. --

"As State Treasurer, I intend topublish a monthly update on what

lilisoin banks are rharglsg forservice leen and what 'interest savailable."

There is no cheapest bash interms of service fees. Seniors,families, single people, smallbusinesses all have differentneeds. Bank service chargesvary for every type of trasnactinndepending on the number andtype of trannactioss.

Cosestino made it clear thatthis in noi an attempt to regulatethe bankn, isnlead he wantn thepublic to benefit from thederegulation.

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"We do not intend to counselpeople nu what lo do, rather weintend to provide a menu forpeople to shop ftoin if they sochoose," Cosentino said.

Csnestiso stressed that thisprogram, ainlig with hispreviously annouvced plan for atoll free cnonomcc service'hnlline, would be implementedwithin the esinting budget."These programs give Illinois,"consumers a place to turn for in-formation and help."

"The sad fart is thai often,bankers are more likely torespond lo a call from Ihr SlateTreasurer's Office than they arete respond te a complaint orinquiry from someone with asmall savings or , chechiog' ac-count," ConestioO said.

Coneutino concluded by saying"as a businessman whose in-dustry recently went throughderegulation. I understand thepurpose behind it. Consumerawareness forces stronger cern-petition which lowers the cost forconsumers. My intent here is loincrease consumer awareness ofbanking service fees and interestrates. That in turn wilt lower thecost of bashing for people."

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Marcan charged Ihat hin op-panent has cached up "an

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abysmal record during the Iwoyears sisee he appoisled himoelllothe leginf alare."

Marros said, io 15ff, Mr.Salker received only a 22 percenlnaling from the Illinois SlateChamber of Commerce and anoverall ruling of 2f percent for hinIwo-year lerm, This wan sue nfthe lowest rulingo isnnnd by theslate Chamber."

"By conteast, State Son. BobKosira (R-251k), my honorarycampaign chairman, earned a 79percent raling tsr the past Iwoyearn," he said.

"A streng baninens climate iocibI to the healih of ear suburbancommunities. Boninesses notonly produce jebs but the revensethey generate also helps offselthe properly Ian burden os ourhomeowners," Marcus said.

Suther's poor record onbusiness issues reflects the nameotfsregard for his dintriel as hisoverall voting record - or lack nfit," Marcan charged.

Prior ta joining Ihe Nues Town-ship Disirict 219 Board he wasalso elected and served an aBoard Member of the NuesTownship Elementary SchoolDistrict t7 for 7M1 years.

Marcas han been peesidest ofhis osvo macheting/odveruiningfieno in Medos Grove since 1954.He is a member of Ihe Board ofhie Morton Grove Usher elCommerce and also nerves es Ikehoards of Norlhwesl SobarbasJewish Congregation and IhnMoclon Grove UniI o) IkeAmerican Cancer Society.

lIc is a yanl prenidcnl of IticRiles Township Council of SchoolBoards and a charlee member, ofthe Nues Township Drug andTask Perce Committee.

Ito and his wife, Carale, live inMoelon Grove with their Iwochildren, Michnel, 22 and Elisa,'

' GOP candidatemeets VP Bush

The fibinnis Pnbbtc ActienConceit, IPAC, nne of the largestconsamer-oriented organizattnnsis Illinois, has endorsed CookCounty Assessor Thomas C.Hynen in his hid for re-electino loa third term. Hynea, u Democrat,wo first elected Assessor in 1978.

Robert B. Creamer, EsecutiveDirecler nf IPAC said: "Our en-dursements are made aftercareful analysis of candidate'spOOitinns, cuncernhig key publicand consumer issues. We endar-sod Tom Hynen becanse of Idasuccess in improving the overallefficiency and fairnenn nf theAssessor's office - and the im-pronement han beenremarkable."

Responding to the endor-nemeos, Hynen said: "I greatlyappreciate receiving Ihe nnpportof tPAC. Since taking office lu1978, I have been an advocate fortaxpayers, working to make thetax system more fair and sudor-slandable fur hnmeowneru. AnAsnessnr for a third term, r wificontinue to provide servicesmaking the office.even more ac-cessible, and to change thoseelemenln nf the tax nyutemswhich ore unfair." -

As Asnesnar, Hynes iniliatedthe computerization of the Coun-ty'n, property recordo system,which han enhanced efficiencyand fairness io the assommentprocess and increased thepublic's accem to iufnrmatinn.- Hynes also created the uffice al"Taxpayer Advocate," to helphomeowners cot through red lapeand resolve problems or corn-ptaiots. In addition, he initiated"Project Reachout," a programwhich provides office services atcommunity and neighborhoodlocations during evening hoursand an Satordays.

"We are perhaps the onlygnvernrnenlal officethot acloallyescooragen complaints," Hyocssaid. "When you deal with 1.5million parcels of property,mistakes will happen,"

"Our goal In to achieve qualityassessment,," Hynes continued."I believe tanpayern have a rightto that, Alerting esto an 'errarhelps us reachour goal,"

Before heing elected CookCounty Asseonor, Tom Hynenserved eight yearn in the StaleSenate, the last two an flliuoinSenate President.

Hin leginlative career wanmarked by nearly three dozen

awards for hin offsets on behalf ofeducation, tan relief and con-nurnec protection.

Sutker endorsed

by IVI-IPOStole Representative Calcin R.

Sutker has bees endorsed by IhrIVI-IPO, as isdependent entern'group, for re-election Nov. 4.

The group made ils decision ata hourd meeting on Wednesday,Sep1. 17. The note was 23 le t taendorse Suther. Four people ab-ntained.

Sutker, a Democrat, representothe IdIb Disiricl, which includesportions of Skobie, Morton Grove,Siles, Wilmette, Des Plaines,Golf-and unincnrpnested MaineTownship.

Sother has also been endorsedby the Illinois AFL-CIO, theIllisain Nalinnat Ortanizalion forWomen, the Illisnis EducationAssociation and the IllinoisFederation of Teachers.

"I am delighted wilh the votentconfidence given In mn by Ike Is-depeudenl Voters of Illinois-Independent PrecinctOrganizatino," Bother said. "I'mparticularly pleased lo have ear-ned the endarnernent nf groupsinleresled in good gaveenmenltrum arreos the political spec-

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in a four-year lerm an a Nulional' Direclnr of Ihe Polish NationalAlliance (PNA( fer the Chicagoregias. He in fermer Corn-missioner nf Dintricl 13 for IkePNA, representing Ike Chica oarea's North and NorthwestSidos.

Muslielak residen wilh hisfamily in Marlos Grove.

Cook County Assessor ThomasC. Hynes named CasimirMusielak lo serve an AouistastSupervisor' nf Ike Certificate ofError Departmeni is hin office.

Mosetiah will anoint in over-seeing Ike processing of tau-payer's petiti055 In the CookC000ly Circuit Court lo decreaseincorrect property assessments.He previously was a member nfHynes' Homeowner's Esem lion

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GeorgeS. Gottlieb, Republican candidate torUS. Congress- 11thDistrict, met briefly with Vice-President George Bosh as Snptem-her 9. The Vice-PreSident was in Chicago to campaign for GOPcandidates rnnnmg faruffiee in Illinois.

Bush spoke at a breakfast fundraiser in Jaliet 1er RepublicanCongrennianal candidates who are running en the November halbI.

IPAC endorsesAssessor Hynes

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Horton namedGolf Mill Bank VP

Raymond J. Wsinur, Presidentuf Golf Mill State Bank, asnoun-eed at u recent meeting of theBoard of Directors, Barbara K.Horton was appointed to Vice-President uf Retail Banking.

Ms. HaGue ramo from Boat-men's National Bank of St. Lusinwhere she was Vice-President ofRetail Bunking with directresponsibilities tor all PersonalBanking Operations.

As Vice-President nf RefuitBunking al Golf Mill State Bank,Mn. Horton is responsible furPersonal Bankisg Operations,consumer loans, and developingand marketing consumer ser-

Regurding Ms. Hones's up.paintmeol, Mr. Wojoar says,"Barbara's esperlise is PersonalBunking Operations, her under-standing of customer's needs,and her outstandingqualifieafioos will contribulesignificantly to Golf Mill Stute

IRA's stillinvest

"The Too Refoesss AG emtailnmme of the tas benefits of IRAs,but foe mont pnopte, IRAs ace nOdiune si the best investmentschielen," noies Ran Zolsson,asnistues vice peesidest foe eetiee-ment necountn ut Sbslsie Federal.

'Mnsy poopte nass still deductERA csoleibutiunn up to $2,500152255 foe employees with uson-working ssse) from theirtaxable income, nod everybodyears enjsy las deferral un Ikebuild-up of JIfA issteeest," ob-serves Zatsmo.

"But," suyo Zubson, "the newtus code doesw't npply to the t986tunable yenr, end everyone stiltkas a chueca lu meise on tRAesaleibutiun mod weite the eanlei-butioe off Iheie 1986 income. Ailwage earners, especially sighincome wege cerneen, uheotdo'tmiso eut on mubiog Ihair ISAeonteibutiuns ibis yeee."

Zukswn desailo the peoviniuns oftRA accasato under Ike proposedsex reform: ...

Workers who ere nut coveredby u quelified pension plan fromtheir empluyee ere eligible tededuct IBA ewnteibwtiosss fromtheir income attua time. As is thepest, Ùsdisisleel workers earsdeduct up tu $2,000, mrd coupleswith one nun-working eponeeeaodeduct np lo $2,250, le nddilisn,interest build-np in tua defamednatif the fifA hotrlee begirse tadraw on Ike fosado.

Canveenely, wage enenees whoere covered by quelified pleen

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Bank's continued success."Ms. Usd00 alleoded'Arhaosas

University und continued tiereducation al Wanhinglou Unisce-oily in SI. Louis is Business andManagement.

one of bestment smay eootisae 50 make f54dedsetiuou es fsllows

Families with adjusted geonsinsumes AGI) codee $40,000 ceeeligible Io deduct the fullcooteibution. The $2,000 nod$2,250 besito also epply. Ofcoseno, Ibe ioteeest is tusdeterred. According in Zakmo,"This is ers importent tus brookfor familier with inaomes codee$45,500. For faroibes ca a budget,peioako ce incremental cunteibu-tiens ta Ors t1fA snake the must

°°:silies with AGI between$40,000 und $55,000 curs deductpoetisas cf Ibeir tifA cootribu-li000 in necuedenen with u etidirsgscale. inserent is tax deferred.

Feaailies wish AGI osee $50,000cars oct deduct their conleibutiso,laut eau eajey tan deferral un theinterest build-up of ihn DIAaccusato. Adda Suisses, "An lItAwish Skuine Federal io e sede,insured inseetmeat thnt eInsoffers tea deferral. These ncc twoleuturee thot ere iswpwetsoI inhigh macme wage earners."

.For single Wege earners whoseOI is lese shun $25,500, the lilA

ccuteihulice is fully deductible,Singles with AGI between$25,000 nod $50,000 are eligiblefoe partial dedncIiass. Aud n'asgleewith AGI over $35,000 may nutdeducl thairilfA contribution, butcars eajay tea deferent of interest.

Fee more infoemutiun, contactRoe Zaknon et Shokie Federal et670-5022.

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Collinsjoins staff

ERA Caliere k Causo Realtyrecently sencunced that MarshaCollies has joined their residen-fiat safes staff. Marshu kas becou real estulr agent for about 14mcnlhs is Ihe Northwest Subur-has area, and so fur in 1986 hassold over $2,000,000 wcrt7s cfproperly.

Marsha Collins

Marsha has lived io Park RidgeManor for Ike past 19 years, andis a graduale cf Franklin, Emcr-seo und Maine Rast. She has becoattendinf Harper College,working toward u degree in LegalTechnology. Prior lo entering Ikereal estelo profession, siseworked as a unit secretary atLuiheran Groerul Hospital.

"Marsha trudy enjoys helpisgpccple solve ' their housiegproblems," slated Bill Aloten,residential suies manager forERA Callers & Catino. Her co-thusiasm, empathy sod slrcsglegal background have helpedher enjoy tremendous success fura newer salesperson. Io her firstIwo months wilh the Nitos basedRealtor, she has already keen$5,000,000 work nl home sales.

CPA ('cr11 licatere('i1)ie,lls

North Suburban CPA Review,Lid. of Liocolesucod, is pleased lo5500015cc 11151 Thomas J. Duos-mrieli of Skohie ss'ill be erceiviogan Elijah Wall licIto award forpussieS lise May, 1956, CPA esamovuli High Distinction. Thisassard, given lo osly 123 of the57,7g9 candidates is lIsis countryislso loch Ihe May 'tI CPA roam,mill be preseelod al the October 0CPA Awards Dieser sponsoredby the lllieois CPA Society. Mr.Dammricb, senior sire presidentof lise Illinois BankersAsseciatino, sos a BA ioeconomies and an MBA io finan-ce as isoli as an MS io Aeeoonliñgfrom De Puoi University.

OIlier area cundidates who willrcceioe CPA certificates are:Lunru Wathen, Shokie; CulbleenOlolad, Glenview; Norma Mutonsund Sant Gu Cha, Lincolowond

Free moneyIflIln Eìgenlen tse ar

Fice moncy managementseminar isill be held no Wed-snob-y, Oct. i, from 7-9 p.m. atMunsfelein College, 0363 N.Sheesdan, Chicago (Io theLibrary, Diocossion Room 3).Seminar presenter, Karen Ibuch,of Waddcll Is Reed FinancialServices, will discuss how to:Plan jor Your Financial Future;Eoa)oale your Personal Finan-c'saI Sulualins' Identify the ay-tinos tisaI yns Can lake lo im-pi;ooc ynor personal FinancialSiloalion ; Inseslnseols ap-proyriule In ynsr situation.

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FNBOS' Senior V.P.named to faculty

The American Banker'sAssociation has selected FirstNational Bunk cf Skehie SeniorVice President Edward T. Barusloehair a special half day sessienon Direct Lending al theAssociation's National CensamerCredit School held at the tlnis'er-sity nf Oklahoma at Norman,Oblahoms. The 00e work schontsessiess arr held en the campusal the Oklahoma Center for cae-hosing Education. The schont'sfaculty includes bachees,cdocalors. attorneys, and con-sultunlu who arr rrengnierdleaders in their fields. Borus'session is en "Macaging theDirect Lendisg Function" whichdeals with the concept of directlending from maougemrnl's viewpalot.

Boros came-to First NationalBank of Shakie, a USAaseribanein 1001 affer esperience isbashinO and bunking groups isMichigan. Hr received beth hisBachelor of Arts Degree andMasters Degree in Economicsfrom Ihr Unicersily of NotreDame. Borus is a Sesior VicePresided of Ilse bask io charge ofPersonal Bashing aedMaehetiog. lo additino lo hisbanking enperirner Barus wasactive in the ostomolive field

Sirausí'i Io lecitire(il! ittXlaw change

Judi Strauss, a financial undlas cnnsultaet, will speak se pro-ding 191f lun law chanfrs andIheir impact so real estate at aluncheon menting of Ike NerihSide Rout Estate Board Wednes-slay, Oct. 5, io the LinculnwosdHyatt, Lincoln and Teuhy. Cock-laits will hr served al 11:30 am..luncheen at naso.

Slrauss heads Strauss Tan Sor-vice wills offices in Chicago asdDowners Greve.

Those islerested in attendingthe lunrisron may make 'ruer-satinas hy calling the North SideReal Estate Board, 709-3585. Thetourbons is $10.

0cc hostsCentel meeting

The Des Plaises campus ofOuhlos Cnmmusily College's In-slilule for Bssisess andProfessional Development rocen-(IP hosted a meeting for CentralTelephone Company. Participan-Is from the Chicago CorporateHeadquarters in Des Plaines aswell as Cenlel nf Illinois look partin tise discussion at lise college,100$ E. Golf rd., Des Plaines.

Harris Bankproinotioti

Karen Day Sloolfer, vicepresidesil, has boro named head5f the Human ResourcesDevelopment Division of HarrisBash, Chicago,

In her new pus1 she is reupso-sible for Ihe bank's corpsratc-wein training and carrerdevelopment programs.

Mrs. Sb-oIler joined Harris is107$and has held a euccessien 5f

j pssts in basking and humascrusse-cas,

She is a member of IkeRatissaI Association of BankWsmen and American Society ufTruisieg t Devrlupmest.

Mes. StudIer resides with herhashand in Des Plaises. '

Edward T, BurnswsIh Ford Motor Company'sSouth Africass operatissos alsdwills Ford's domestic operatinosal tIre Ford Mutor Credit Com-pasy and Financial munagrosoolrotos wills Allied Chemical,Natisnal Gypsum and Comae.

Ace Hardware, appoints Brady.James R. Brady of Dos

Plaines, IL has kern appointedsupport analyst io Ace Har-dwarr's Retail Systems Drpar-tmrst. Re reporlu lo Rich Truesproject manager.

A lOtI graduate of De PaulUniversity in busisess ad-minisfratino, Brady previcaslywas cinpinyrd al La TssrainrCoffee Co. as operationsmanager; M&S Operaling )Mc-Desalds) as massager; and atSrhnahesberg Ace Hardware ioChicago, II, as efhvc manager.

Willisiiii .J, RraIII(Itjrritlrs Brauchlits uila sit-.'

William J. Brandt, of ParkRidge, recently joined Brandt In-sacasen Ageocy, Inc., also ioPark Ridge, as a fall lime in-suraser producer.

Bill is a recest graduate nf Nor-Iheaslers Illinsis Ueiversily witha 0.5. io management.

Rraedt Insurance Agency is afull service. isdependect io-surance agency whirls lias hornis business for 25 years.

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Commended StudentsThe fotlosving 54 students par-ticipated in Ihn Glenview PublieLibrary "Summer ReadingProgram" and completed reportson eight boohu. By completingIbis requirement, these ulodentnreceived honor roll cortificalon.

Rost Bell, J050 Cbvi, MelissaCohen, Jessica Curcsran, CoreyHarris, Vanessa Leong, ScotLevine, Jasvo tevine, SoboMatek, Randa MunIch, RuilaMoslch, Rota Manlefi, JoncphNets, Gabby Nicolau, Aida Pour-bovali, Brad Rogo, Lina Bago,Gregory Rred, Penny Rood,Cl Icing sa Schnehenburger, PelerShin, Tiffany Stan, StephanieStan and Adam Tasis.

Washington Sellout io located al2710 Golf rd. in Glenvieso and isone of four rlemeolary schools inRant Maine School District 63.

Maule East:3o-yefU' relui iouThe class of 1956 Maine Town-

ship High Schont East plans a 30year clans Reunion from Fridgy,Oct. 10, through Sunday, Oct. tt

For more information, contactCarol Higgins Duos al 350-1304,tIt5S. Bruchway, Palatine f0067.

The mantos weekend wilt in-elude an opliunal Romanos forpizza, 8 p.m. Friday. A tourIhroogh Maine East High School -Saturday morning. Cocktail par-ly 6:30 p.m. O'Hare-MarriottSaturday, Hawaiian Luau DinnerS30 p.m. wilh dancing. The plan-ned artiviliro III conclude witha O'Hare Marriott-Canim entaIBreakfast II am. is 1koEtoopilalily 50mb, Sunday mur-

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Rrsurrorliun Hiyth School, 7511W. Tulvult is Chicago, lias beconulifivil by Nalivnal MunIScliularnbip Corpuralius (NMSC)of Evasslus, IL, lhal AilecsAhella and Barbara teno llavebocsdcsigsalrd as CommendedSlodesln in 15e 1057 NalisoalMerit Scholarship Program ovilwill rucoice a Loller uf Cominos-dahus in r000goilmon of nublan-diog academic promise. Theprinripal, Sr. Elaine Tworeh,CR., announced luday us Ihobasis uf performance un thuqualifying tool fue the 32nd an-suai Merit Program Ihenuseniors placed io the Isp 51,150sfmore than une million participan-

New Junior Classofficers

A special junior clasu officerdecImos woo held al Maine Eastrecently because one officermoved over ihn summer, and auccuod completed coarse workdueiog Ihn summer and became amember of Ike Clans uf 1557.

'rhe newly elected president ufIke Class of 19ff al Maine East isJonathas Richmas. Also otecledal the special Junior clans officercinchos was secretary AllevoJardelena.

Vice-president Jubo Chi andIreasurur Jay Kim were electedlast spring.

Twenty-nine Loyola seniorshave been designated an Cnm-mended Sludents in Ike tOtPNational Merit SchularshipProgram fer their exceptionalscilolanlic abitily. On the basis ufIbeir 1905 PSAT lout porformau-ce, Ihese seniors were ploced ixIhn top 5001g of moro Iban onemillioti parlicipasts and uroa credil lo themselves as welt auIo Iboir school. Luyola'n Cum-mended Stadeets are:Chnislopher Ang, Ravi Anne,Neal Kalyal, Jamen Lee, andMarlin Ryan uf Nnethbronk; EarlAvg of Shotoie; Michael Avila oft,ahe Zurich; Shone Bztdino,

District 67report card results

The results nf the District 67report card will be presented toIke Board of Educaliun on Thor-oday, Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. at GolfJosiur High Schont, 9401Wauhegan rd. The public is in-cited to attend. The distrielreport card wilt contain mOor-matins on studesl altendanoorateo, oludent mobitily and tsr-caver, average class nine, timeallncatiun for academic oak jects,percento nf ntudenln is the top andbottom qoartilen un Ike StanfordAehievrment Test, and other im-parlant infnrmalion. Please planIn attend on October 2.

Res welcomesgrads toHomecoming

On Sunday, SepI. 21, Renurrec-lion High School held its annualHomecoming for Res Alumnae.

The day vpesed wilh Ihccelebrativo ut Mass by Falber00115mo htichvy. A moolieg andreception tulloived, and 111v dayconcluded with a banquet.

Alamo came loom au far avCalifuesia and leans Aviso 111esIred. Tuis svas ii spovialliuloccuming tor 111e clauu uf 1941.Eleves members como Iocelebrate their 40 year evusios.

There loas much swappiug nigrandchildren stories andmumories of the days al the "oldurbani", vow Ihn Sinbers of IkeResarruclion convest.

Hawthorne reunionThe OfIh Annual llawthornu

Reunion (clauses from 1955-loft)will be held Saturday, Out. 18,598g at Nurlk West Builders Hall,4t4S N. Ceslral Ave., Chicago. 5-7p.m., Reception; 7 p.m., Oinnerfollowed by dancing.

Come and renew old friend-shipn.

Graduates uf t930 (Silk) andtsgt (25th) will be especiallyrecognized,

For farther information calleither 535-OtIS nr 535-7571.

Hynes Schoolopen house

[lyses School, 9051 BetlrfurtoAve., MorIon Grove, will hold ilsannual open boone Orb. f from7:05 Io 8:30 p.m. Parents willmenI the teachers io theclassrooms followed by a shortparent meeting in the gym. Pris-cipal Sloven Lake will welcome

S I 011E51 i nspur000sisuoussiso,n,reooz,nuRooaRuzusu aun,) 5 All junior class officern al parents, introduce Ike tacolty

s s s s s S S S S S S S S S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 East reside is MortonlbeDistrict67reparlcard

Viucent Gordon, and Mark Euclsdaeuchet Of Evanston; JannphBarloan, Onsald Harrin, TimPeterson, Brian Schafer andJohn Slozynnht ut Glenview;Robert Fitzgerald of Nnrthfietd;Michael Gallagher of Winnetha;Eric Peterson, Joe Plewa andPatnich Whalen of Parb Ridge;Mark Purcell and Paul Stephanof Wiimette; Pat Sauter, ErieTengler and John Tulip nfChicago )ftf4o); Andrew andMichael Stepnicoha of Lake.Forent; Javier Tarpey ofHighland Park; and Brian Watchof Deertield.

0cc hostsIl a iOtì5lI seifliflar

Oahtnu Commusily Cllegeand Presideol Thomas TenHuevewill bust Ihn League for theHomanities 5900 NationalSeminar Oct. 3t to Nay. I at theCollege, The conference theme is"The Humanilien and CivicVainen: Responsihititien in theClassroom and Beyond."

The Leagoe jo an institotionaSybased consortium nf 15 selectcommunity cotiegen interested tothe vitality and growth nfhumanities edneotion in thecorricutum and in the cam-msnities Iheir institutions serve.

This National Seminar upenswith a Humanities Symposiumled by Harlan Cleveland, dean nfIke Hubert H. Humphrey In-slilote nf Puhlic Affairs, who willdrttver an address lilied "CivicValues and Responsibilities forParlielpalmos in hie InformationSociety." Tile aalhor uf TheKnowledge Executive, Dr.Cleveland has a distinguishedcareer io poh)ic life. Other0055i0115 will tocan un statoilulvasilies councils, civic values -

io tile humasilies curriculum,lileracy slandards nod colloco of111e humanities, and Americansocial history implicagiuns.

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You're mmvuer loo young tuicaro. Como lu She MundeteinCollcgu Luborabory ,Peooehooland Kiodeegarlen InfurmatiunDay, Souduy, October 19, 2-4p.m., Mondetein College, 0363Sheridan Road. For information,cult Sheila Keowin, 005-5427.

Roycemorewelcomesnew teachers

Mro. Paola Upshaw wha ear-nod her BA. at the University ofChmcagn and her ME. at Nor-Iheaolnrn Illinois University haneelsrned to Roycemore to teachmathematics and compulerscience after as absence of sinyearn. While she was away fromRoycemore, Mrs. Upohaw taughtin the Wionetba and EvanstonSchool Dinlrjots and in Berlin,Germany,

Mr. Christopher Hilt earned hisB.S. al the University nf Illinois,Chicago, osA in leaching Middleand Upper Schaut scienceenur-nno. -

Mrs. Karen Priebe, mhz earneda BA. at Blackburn College, willwork n Roycemore's Kindergar-len as as aide.

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A group nf north shore lncalitenrecently attended the 60th annualnational convention of theAmerican Legion and AmericanLegion Auxiliary. -lt wan held inCincinnati, Obis.

Each state has Iheir "own"hotel headquarters. The northshare contingent were housed atIhn Drawbridge Inn.

Attending were past paut #134commander Diets Kapelanski andhin wifn Sandre, who in Ike re-elected ' vice president-membership chairman of theMorton Grove Auxiliary.Kapelanski is serving Ihn 7fbDistrict, American Legion, ascnmmanderthiu current year.

Alno from the Seventh Districtwere Fran Popotieh of North-brook, the retiring president nfthe Auxiliary counler-paG.

4 Alno in alfendance from the-. Horton Grove UniI was past

, president Lorry Neharl.: Completing the dislriel; Irlegatian were George Panner

md John Cnomes.The group enjoyed separatemessinns of the Legion andknxiliary, parlicipated in a joisttusday memorial service heartSecretary of defesse CanparWeinberger speak in behalf ofPros. Reagan and atno Cincis-

'u' nati Mayor Charlen Loben andOhio Governor Richard Celesteas well as John Walsh, the foso-der of the Adam Walsh Child

: ttesnurce Center in basar of his, 500, Adam, the then 5 year old

FIando y000gster whn was hid-napped and subsequently found -:surdnrndin 1581.

Installation of national officers:. at bath levels atnu took place.- . New commander nf the national

Organization in Jiunny Ocas. Hin:'aunlerpart in Evelyn Starr.

Localites attend

convention

Jewish BigSisters reunion

Jewish Big Sixtern, theforerunner nf all Big Sistergrnnps ix the Chicago area,celebrates 70 years nf communityservice with a remino on 0cl. 19for all nurrvot aisd former Bigand Uttle Siutern,

The reunion will be at 1:30 p.m.at Emanuel Congregalian, 5999N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago.

Rabbi Herman E. Schaatmannf Emannel, the spiritual advinerto Jewish Big Sisters, will deliverIhn invocatins.

The reunion will feature adisplay uf memorabilia from 70years nf Big Sistering and Jewishand Yiddish fulh music by thePapagais trio.

Jewish Big Sislvrs, founded ioloto as a character-hoildingsocial nervier agency, han servedbbc mmcl needu of more than4,000 Jewixh girls in the Chicagometropolitan area.

Vulunleer Big Sistersuslablmnh nun-on-non rclaliun-ships with Ihr girls, who havevarying needs. In addihiun, thegirls and the women -comelugether monthly forrecreatmusal, cultural andreligions group activitiès,. The organization also hasmnilmated a behavior modificahiosgroup centered around weeklyceramics wnrkuhspn und u paren-Is' gruup to aid in family prablnmSolving, Lang-standing programoinclude helpisg nor girtn find andattend sommer camp andaonmutance with mediml,and,dep-,Ial Problems

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New officers at Felician CollegeSenate Organization for theschool year t9tf-07. The StudentSenate works to create awholesome campus climate bycoordinating academic, uncial,and cultural actieitieo.

Christine O'Connor wan electedPresident. Claudia Marinescuwan elected as Vice President.Marlene Rudas won the race forSecretary, and Lynette Bernaswas soled Treasurer.-

Sophomore Representativesare Jolis Carolas, Emily Dorah,Muribcl Ramos, and MarcusRodriguez. Repreneuting theFreshman class are JacquelineOrtie, Mary Halter, WillieRodriguez, Stacey Schimpf, andAnn Soben.

Felivin College in a two-year,private Catholic college for menand women that emphaninencareer orientation and Ihn liberalads. Chartered by the State oftllinnis in t926 and accredited bythe North Central Auonciation ofColleges, Felician waneutabtished ond in nperaled byIhn Fetician Sisters. Over 85% ofFelician College graduates Iran-50er In senior colleges anduniversities In continue their

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Dutch treat luncheon at aneighborhood restaurant wittfottnw the tour. Meet at ttiemuSeuml 2602 Centeat Park ace.,Eoanotun un Thursday, Oct. tf atIo um. YtSJCC members witt pay$n and non-members witt pay $6.To register and for fuethnr in-furnoation catt 423-6424.

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Old TownFall FolkFestival

TIte Otd Tnwn Sehout nf FuthMusic and Sara Lqe Corporationpresent tIte 4th Anituat Fatt FothFentisat to benefit the Otd TownSrtillut 00 Oct. 27-29,. Ttte Otd

ois n Schoot of P0th Music ist:,cated at 909 W. Arinitage,Chicago. This yearn testivat ot'ittfeature Oututaudiog ititertain-Ilicltt by Scotland's Silty Wiaardaud Ctiicagon traditional Irishbaud. BAAl TINNE on Frittay,Oct. t7 John Hartford. MiheCellos, antI Jetbeo Buens onSaturday, Ort. 25; o Children'sconcert by tite Old Town Schoolstaff norinbees, and the WBEZFlea Market tottoseed by hie end-ot-festis'at Hootenanny on Sun-day, Ort. 19. Sperial auo'tionnini'ltbe featured through 11111 1 tIlen'eehelld, othc rit l bidding ontheater tickets, restaurant dill-nc'rs and lIttler itettlu. Proceedshielo tIle auctions ivilt benefit thescllloit. TIIr Old 'town School ltF'lllk Music hillpes Ill roiue $tS,gtt11:0 nSint iIi tIle cootinuanceIlt'llsliiij4Oiii6 pl'llhiransn. Ill acIdi tillIl Il:stogIe day hirkcts, u IcI.'ChcIlltpass is ovailah,le for $30 per pce-.SOil . For info nIdo ti lilIe all 525-7793.

Jury Vinikour, 23, witt appeorin concert at the LlaebstoneHotel, 63G S. Michigan ave.,Chicago at 7 p.m. ou Wednesday,Oct. 8.

His piano recitat will fruIscethe works uf Bach, Ctemonti,Chopin, Batahireo, Gershwin,Cuebsun aod Edovardo. The eventis being sp unscee d by the CryntalBallroom Concert Association, anon-peofit urganioatiun, whichgives youiig artisti an oppor-toiiity to perform io their par-ticiilac field nf music staged in abeautiful setting.

Special seating Ifirst fourroivn I is $2g atid regutar ad-niisuioti tichets $5. For nuore in-fnrtnatiun, cull 437-3ttt su' 527-1869.

Wihiuelle composer and pia' ointtt:itieet Wiontin will give a recital:11 lilo Juil compositions at theSb1ihie Public libra'r y in Sooday,October 15 ut :1 p.o. Aihiilission is

Wiii.stiii litio pl'OselilOit cililcertsIl roll ghiolil hie U.S. His cotti-pllnitiliiis have licou porloriticit bynl hue riii s lea'ihn x OliieiultiteS unit-arc'io the lo iii'iil 5 repertoire lit

socerat orchestras. Winstin at-tended Chicago Musical Collegeat Rnoseoett University, theUniversity of Colorado and the,tiuittiarit School . In additino,Wiiistin lias merged nousic andbusiness i osevera' t endeavors in-cludiiig a tousle puhtishing firm,a music itistributino cumpanyund 0'ilL'ducationat softwareileoctoptunot Venture.

"Middle of the 'Night"

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Skokie Library recital

Jon Garner of Den Plaines Ill playo the girl friend of NancyNickel of Chicogo, who as Betty, falls in tuve with u middle-spedwldllunr ticice lee age in Paddy Choyefsky's comedy-drums,"Middle of the Night." Produced by the Kinetic Theatre Company,the play opeos Thursday, Oct. 1f,, al the Contre East StudioTheatre, 7791 lIncoln ace. in Skuhin. Performances continuo Fn-days and Saturdays at 8:30 sm. and Sunduyu ut 3 and S p.m.through November 16. Reserved seats are $9.59, Call 677-1465,

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-- Tod Wilmes is president QlMovie FacH, a company that heutartndl4yrarsago.

UpstagelDowñstage announcesChildren's Theater season

Aseannnnuhscriptinn of 6 playsfor children, many includingaudience participation isavailable Por $13.50 at ftp-stage/Downutage Children'sThealer, Inc., 4411 Oakton ut.,Skokie. Thn season's titles areClnverGretehon (Octuberl, TohyTyler Or 10 Weeks At The Cirens1November), Chrintman In ThuLand Of Oc (December), The[ano, The Witch, And The War-drohe (March, The Brave LilticTailor (Aprili, and Snuw White(May). A Special Surprine Enrolin planned for January. Theahoms are acted by casts ofehildren, teens, and adulin, andare directed by a degreeSfaculty, graduaten from North-

"Do You Love 74e?" will bepresented ns the Gahton Corn-msstty College campus, 1600 E.Gnlf ed,, Outtsfuer tO asd it at tp.m. bulbe Slodin Theater,

Originated and directed byCicely Clarhe Miehatab, thepresentation is a ueries nfdramatic and comodic scenesand intncpretations focuning suInee bu ynnth, middle age and inthe golden years,

uDs You Luye Me?" is acollege of 35 dilfereot rotenntarring John Mudioa (DeaPlaines, Venas E. Szmulewitz(Des Plaines), Karen Low-Rundig (Northhroeh), MatihemIrwin (Park Ridge), Irene Lobo(Des Plaines), Lina Coleman

, (Glenview), and Tam Duhlan,

Barbershopquartetto perform. The Schip-Phnegtcc, a coanedy.

barkershnp quartet igilt be per-.forming with the Cnmstry Chands,Chapter nf Sweet Adetinen on'Saturday,Oct, 25, 700 p.m. at thePalatine High Seul whnye they'will prenebt 1Ctnss"Voft9, Alttickets are $7, setaiar ciliaenn $5,'For further infnrmation callChrm Freand 382-5168 nr Durothyb'rsmm, osso -'

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western Usivernity, Illinois StateUniversity, asd NortheasternUniveruity. This vnpandedneason, the first to otter a sub-ucniption nenes, is the result ofrequenlu from enthusiasticaudience members. Tue insirac-tionalpeograms io drasia, dunce,ari, and music, which areseparate from the performingseries, were also established iseespoone to reqaeslo 1rpm arearesidents. For more istormatius,or to make your 'wishes knows,cati the Uputage/Gowostage ni-fure at 674-4620. Subscrihicrs willreceive a bonus colllllin bookfrom local Baohii:-liobtuios,Dominos Pizza, Burger King andMcDonalds Restaunanlo.

Oakton performing arts: center schedules plays.

(Glcnniewl.Tickets for this proitoctico are

$2-

The nest play os hile Oaktoncampan will be the PortormiugAros Center's major 1111ductionof "The Water Fogioc, " Thisplay taken the audic ccc back toIhe glamorous radio licyilays ofthe 1930s. A special. tire ej cii' per-fanmance will be OlitlIb cr23'unthe Sludio Theater, 16(1(1 Ii. Gottrd. Tickets for this peelciiiiooceosly are $2.

Other performances citI be Oc-tuber 24 and 25 in the 'theater ut tp.m. General admiosloll ticketsare' $4. Senior cihioc'o o andstudents are chargell $3. Cull the24-hour ticket hottioe :11 105-190gfoe reservations and lot11Clti:itioo.

Skokie resident in"Sweeney

' Actor Fred MnsInya, oI.NnrthIxxtner in Skokin, mill onntiuue

. rute in the Ensemble Cante Apple Tree Theutrellticalty acclaimed productin.

si Sweeney Todd, 1ko municIiedy thriller by Stephen Sn..

e1m and Hngh Wheeler, soben Mmoyeu tu Chicago's Theatr.

Iding, Sweeney Todd, "TIeflnn Barber of Fleet Slrcet,'

qeos at the Theatre Bnitdisg.W, Belmont, just in timo f

lluweeo, with preview perfor.Rances October 23-25, andIpeeling on October 26.

Mr, Montoya'n appearasce laluneney Todd io hin debut withA4ople Tree Theatre, Throughuogthe Chicago area, he hasprenionsly bees oeeo innumerous operan and musicals.

Curtain times for previews ufSweeney Todd, October 23-25, andthe regular run, which spem Oc-tuber 26, are Thuenduys andFridays al Oli5 p.m., Saturdaysat t p.m. asd 9:45 p.m., asidSundays at 2:30 p.m. OpeningNight is at7 p.m.

Fnr further isformatios, pleasecall 327-5252.

0cc featuresart guildworks

Oaktos Commuoity College isteatueing art worbs by membersof the Skokie Art Guild in theBusiseso Conference Ceñtcr atIhr Des Plaines Campos.

The artists featured for theseul two months are paintersSteve Smitk, Peg Kartinos, JudyFeirsteis, Mansy Weisinger,Beverly Schwara and JewelHenricksen. Also iealsred aresome sculpture pieces by ShirleyFiobet:

OCC's Business Conference,Ceoter is located on the maincampos at ltW E. Golf Rd. in GesPlaises. The Employee TrainingCenter offers some4n accreditedtechnical und oecnpationaiprograms to , staff andmunagemest at companies in Ike'northern suburbs.

WilmetteChildren'sTheatre

Thc magical tale 01 "Jack andthe Beanstalk" upens a two-weebeod run at Witmelte's High-ereul Theatre, Illinois and Hunterlids,, Saturday, 0cl. il.

The Wilmette Ckildroo'sTheatre will present a musicalversion nl the Cbartolte B. Chor-penning play al 2 p.m. Friday,Oct. 17.

Tickets are $2.58 and availableat tite box office. Fnr reser-valions and information, call 25f-6108.

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'_siarted iOu Eh year of existence in thin area. Since ito mnceptinn in1979, the nchnul has won thousands nl awards competing is rom-petitions held throughout the entire Uniled Staten, and Canada.

There will be numernus opportunities for persons mho are in-terenlod in enrolling m the McGing Schont si Irish Dancing becauseclassesare beginning, For infoeiusation call 775-6784,

Ethnic DanceConcert

Ridgevale Park District wilt becelebrating Enuontan Arts Weekby presenting un Ethnic DanceConcert at the Chute Auditorium,1400 Oaktoo St. in Evanston, onOct. toat8p.m,

The concert will star the worldfamous dancer Dablena aod willfeatnre the Ethnic Theatre stNear Eantern Gasee as weS asnhowcasing other ethnic dance

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PETS

NICE PETS FORADOPTION

to APPROVED HOMESHournl 1.5 pe. Dellp.

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KAYS ANIMAI SHELTER2705 Arlington Hts. Rd.

Arlington Heights

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLE

SKOKIE!LINCOLNWOOD BUGLEPARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLEGOLF-MILLIEAST MAINE BUGLE

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ROOFING

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We Do Gutters, WalksGoa,ndteed BestPilcas In Town

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PLUMBING

MIKES

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ROOFING

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All Work GoaranteedInsured, Free Estimates

OCONNOR ROOFING965-3077

LOW COSTROOFING

Conrple,n Quality Roofing Service

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ROLLteTORCH DOWNRUBBER ROOFING

ALL WORK GUARANTEED30% OFFSUMMER SALEFINANCING AVAILABLE

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685-1427

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KENNEY ALUMINUMPRODUCTS INC.

757g N. Milwaukee Avenue

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792-3700"FREE ESTIMATES"

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TELEPHONES SERVICES

NORTHWESTTELEPHONE

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HIGH QUALITYLOW RATES

867-6768

TREE SERVICE

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Seroing Northwest Chiongoand Suburbs 11 Years.

RESPONSIBLE!s Troe Removal. Trimmings Root Removal

Folly Insured Free EstimatesPlease Call:

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rm:_dAm*_;:er._n54535

2304 W. Foster Chicago

WANTED TO BUY

UNOA MARKWILL PAY CASH

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ONE PIECE OR ENTIRE ESTATEFOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL

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966-3900

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WINDOWCLEANING

WINDOW CLEANINGSEE-THRUWINDOW

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SUNSHINE WINDOWCLEANING

s Co.nnie5ciaI S RosidenejagInwred Bonded

s Free Estimate,s Gutter Cleaning

267-5829

WINDOWb EENREPAIR

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FREE ESTIMATESFREE PICKUP tr DELIVERYOn Site Repais, Availalde

967-5462

WOOD CRAFTS

THE WOODWORKER!STAINED GLASS

OVERLAYCREATIVE GIFTS IN WOODe Haedctitod Custom Fvrniture

Visir Our Showroom28t47 W. CoornrercialAoe

LokeBorriosroo IL

382-7343382-7344

C TRACTCARPETS

8038 MilwaukeeNILES, ILL.

ALL NAME BRANDSALL TBXTURBS

: Also Draperies,, and Armstrong; Salarian

¿:FAIR PRICES

COMPARE-THEN SEE USI

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co" 282-8575

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MORTON GROVE, ILL.

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLESKOKIE!LINCOLNWOOD BUGLE

SPARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE

SGOLF-MILLIEAST MAINE BUGLE

FRANK J. TURKa SONS., INC.

AIR CONDITIONING. SHEET METAL

. HEATING

647-96127136 TOUHY AVE

NILES,ILL. 60648

BUSINESS SERVICEDIRECTORy

USE THE BUGLE- -00

TELEMARKETINGPART TIME EVENINGS

Eoptritnoepretorred butwilllrain.ALLSTATE

INSURANCE CO.7627 MlIwankeR. Nibs

967-5050

MARKETING RESEARCHPhone ¡eturoiewing positionsaoailablt t erres pootible w atoreiedioidools. Fltoible schedules, io-tarostirrg work, no stIes i000lood.E000iegsandwOokOndo.

Cull:

J.P. at 966-8720

HAIRDESIGNERS

Here We Grow Again!Join Our staff of unique HairDesigners aT:

HAIR PERFORMERSFLEXIBLE HOURS

& BENEFITSCall Frank je299-8833

Mornings

MANAGERS ANDHAIR DRESSERS

Goaronotod Celery, Cororoiooions,Tenhnioall raiOin gProgram, PaidVOcoti000. Paid Holidapo fled MuchMoro.

Interviews to he heldMon. Oct. 6th - lOam- 4pmSHEARS AT SEARS

BEAUTY SALON400 Golf Mill

Shopping Center - 2nd Fl,Stop in or call ROsyunn296-2211-Ext 496

PART TIMEMANICURIST

AND HAIRDRESSERWith Following:

SUPER SCISSORS9016 Milwaukee Ave.

Niles

Call: 297-258

. INTERIORLANDSCAPER

FULL TIME - WEEKUAYSMinimum 2 ers. schoolloaporlence.Kenwiadno at chawinul esa Pt nor.trIrabla. Plausant working con.dirions in enclound mall. Ueiformosupplied. '

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GOLF MILLPROFESSIONAL BUILDING

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INTERVIEWERSWANTED

For Weekend WorkNo Soleu, No EoccrioncoN ocetour n. Will Train. WoekoodoAvailable. $6.00 an hour.

Call Between 1OaIeI.Spm.MONDAY THRU FRIDAY

228-8700

SOUSE .ltSS $17,tc IO tfit,SODlyr'ar. PitoU.ko. CULL lOt dItE I tlttSe 3535 tal. AAtto Io irla. At tos

CHRISTMAS AROUND. THE WORLD

has o poningo for ambirioasdem onorrar ors You will Show Usoll Christmas items. Parr riere.Free $300 kil U rami ng. Oppor.IoOiryforadvannomonr

Call Pan,227-1196

EVENING HOURSHOMEMAKERS s STUDENTS

SENtOR CITIZENS e PROSGond Seething Voice

Making Calls For, USATODAY

THE NATtONS NEWSPAPERG varaolor, Commitsion

, &LiberalUornstuCall Bob

679-4336Airer 3 P.M.

PART TIMESALES

965-5680

KINNEY SHOESNOW HIRING FOR GOLF MILL STORE

Full Time Positions Avouable ToCareer Oriented Individuals

e OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENTINTO MANAGEMENT TRAINING

. EXCELLENT BENEFITS

Apply In Person Onlyat Northbrook Court, Randhorst, & Vernon Hills

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLESMORTON GROVE BUGLE

SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLESPARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE

SGOLF.MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

rerNOWACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

PARTTIME & FULL TIMEGENERAL RETAILING POSITIONS

s OtOPerl0000000tooar y. Fleoiblo tcheduloo include morning.evenings Or weekond hours. Gond sultry whilt rraioing. Immediatemernh todito di mounts . Fall time tmplon toton joy compiereb onetilo .

APPLY IN PERSON OR CALL. DESIGNER DEPOT

200 S, Wasakegan RoadDee.4gpook Mall

Deerfield - 495-6607

GOLF MILL. NOW HIRING!

PART TIME - DAYS WEEKENDSs RETAIL SALESPEOPLE

Prenioos Enpepience HeIptIal Bot Will Truie. SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR

Must Be Able To Handle Bulsy PhonesFleoIbIe Hes: Weekdays, evenings ved/op weekneds.

We otter salary plus liberal employen discount!Apply in person Mondays Wednesdays

9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.400 Golf Mill Shopping Center

Nues IL 60648

SALES. EXPERIENCED SALESPERSON

OR WILL TRAINFULL OR PART TIMEWork Close to Home

Must be wIll/Ag to Wnrb eoeoings fr weekendsCOME IN FOR AN INTERVIEW

w tmTV and APPLIANCES

7850 N. Milwaiakpe AceNibs, II. 60648

TRAINEECUSTOMER SERVICE!MARKETING,'SALES

PART-TIME

Cnllaghan g Company, a wnll.noldb1150ed levdnr n Ihn low publishingfield, marke Issi rOlo and muT.vnlume solo & legni rnunarch bnnllsdlreolly In legal andancnunlln g prnlessronaly Oighl now we hnueopenIngs IDEALLY FOR STUDENTS or HOMEMSIÇERS oho nani Inwork nr 3 vr S bovIn per day. Wo haue lionlbin nchedul:ng lo III YOUneeds and limes o tauvilabi lily

.UA,M.1 P.M

. 2 P,M..7 PM.. 4 P.M..? PM.

We VIII ruIn oell'qualillrd Indiai dualow 1h gnnd phone, eommunica.lIen skills and ho denim IO earn SSS. We will poy ynunllhe:

. a weekly bonn raie pies cammisoino on sales OR- a liai raie per hoer

SALESExcellent Opportunity For Experienced

Salesperson.Full Time Position

Work Close To Home Must Have Car,Salary Plus Commission.BUGLE NEWSPAPERS

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256-7000 EgI. 408

,,. CALLAGHAN &COMPANY3201 Old Cl onulew Sd.

Wilmeha, Il. 60051

.

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If

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'live WO ii Beautiful Weit P.kn BsacI., FIOIda'

REGISTEREDPHYSICAL THERAPISTS

Immediate Openings Are Avaitabloin our 382-bedJCAH Acete Care Hospital. which-pqovjdes full in-patientand øàt-patient physical Therapy services alongwith occupational therapy and speech pathology. Theexpandingdspt. contains the latest equipment in-cluding BIOUEX. Excolhnt opptys. for new graduatesas well as elperienced personnel are available. Youmust be regIred or eligible for Florida licènse. Espd.RPTs start Ub 812.00 per hour. Our Cómprehensivebenefits pacIge also includes tuidon reimbursement.earned day$0ff (with pay). dental coverage. majormedical (100%Coveredl and tas annuity plan.We are locaIn Beautiful Palm Beach County. WhichOfters Sun Sandy B.acheiandRec,eational Op.pormnities TOSuit EveryTaste. Qualified ApplicantsAre Encourd To SendResume or Call Collect

NANCY GRAYBILL; DEPT. G._*1 3O5)844-ß3oo, Ext. 5115

ST. Mi Y'S. HOSPITAL. I.9O1.45thStreet.-. WPaImBeach,FL334O7

NorthbroLaw Firm is seeking a persoi with i. to 2 -teaeiÇSecp-etrial experience. Typing 50-60-Wpm. 900d.phone manners and dictaphoné skillsrequiredb.-.- ----We offer friendly work environment combinedwith arÍractive salary and comprehensivebenefits package.

-Please send resume with salary requirements to:

Pòfljnà and Phelan:Attn: Gail

900 Skokie Blvd.-

f Northbrook. IL

: EcRETARY

SERVICE COUNTERCLERKPART TIME

EVENINGS & WEEKENDSSome experience heipfol but will train.

w r--R ' -

. :-r' APPLIANCES85O:Ñ. MilWkOe Axr-

Niles 6064e- - 4,7O-95OJ=

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MEDICALRECEPTIONIASSISTANT

'Mon.. wedEt.. i px,-ßp.e,.: xe,.9\m-2 ps. Modiwl frora silice::&.Oncafleceseor y. PSrk Ridgc

092-9255

' PHYSICIANSPrimary ce a emergency

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C111215)592.0813. creee a cv te Trauma serxineGrnup. Saite 1I4. Scott Piten 2.

.Philadelphia. PA. 19113.

. DENTALASSISTANi

We are leeking fcrancnergetic.perene able. cnpo,ienced dentalassisean tin till an npnning in Ocreyptndicg dental Praotioc . 11:lesIncatine. Paid oacanionc andhocdays.

Foe mterview call Diane

- ,296-6686

RECEPTIONIST!TYPIST

WE NEED HELP!y osrare nn tXCELLENT TYPIST.

bright/and energetic . minh theability no handle a hosyphnne Witheepertigo. then ydùtn the pefnne

Om,ttioc in Nile s fast-paced.yeah Werk With grect peeple nnd Nuesthe SALARY DEPENeS ON YOU!

CALL ELLEIV NOW CALL LES

SECRETARYNEW POSITIONWERE EXPANDING,

JOIN OUR TEAM!Don tc increasing etles. a new fulltimo pxcit:xn hat been added in nurNW eubUrhnn cOjos. Experiencetheuld include wnrd Ptucesuintand dictaphcne. with a gncdnut,hert aptitude a definite plot.

We nre nfltringacempenininenalury and O genarnut benefitpockage. including dental mdpretitnhating.

lt yea xrncuc tnmer mieded. andwu5d hke to iuin os in oar plexs:nt

cantidelyce tn:

W:.lcKinseyGEORGE T.

SCHMIDT DIVISION6250 W. Howard Street

Nues. 1160548

GENERALOFFICEFull Time

Experienced Persen.Varied Duties.

Mast BeAccurate Typist

.

LiGO NORTHLABORATORY

647-8mg 9650833

FULL TIME POSITIONResponsibilities Include answering switchboardassistina. CUstnmnrs typing and varied clerical duties. f

d Heavy public content invnlned. Monday thru Friday 9-5.¿. Good fringe benefits.

Salary range $11.600 to $i3,500CONTACT DIANE GABEL 674-1500 - EXT. 24SKOKIE PARK DISTRICT 4400 GRO VE-SKOKIE

__----_--_-____..------.--PROJECT ENGINEERS

Immediate OpeningsDuctngrnwthandenponsinn the loudeg cucul octuter otatoreticturtu has positions aou:l. for reg: coche g profosclonale in thefollowing syncialfins:

METALSPAINTS

ELECTRICALtespoctlblllnl nsinclu de plumIng und implementation of aigu nrmul tr-si te pr000ss imyr000ment prometo. Rn tuiros dumnn.Otrxtice ability in Proposal pteparuticn t ytojnct muragoment enWell ts good technical koowlndge of tooling, equipment nod i epractices . We offer tncnllent bnnrlifn. compnnuallon undrnlnctllon. Send txeame nod saloty hinlcty ro:

GLORIAJENSENLOZIER CORPORATION

BOXIBSOMAHA, NEBRASKA 68101

SO Etu.l Oppanaelty Enclore, Mio

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In The Following Editions

SNILES BUGLE

IVIORTDN GROVE BUGLE

SKOKIEILINCOLNWOOD BUGLE

SPARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE

GOLF-MILLIEAST MAINE BUGLE -

CLERICALChallenging eetry tenxlotericalpnnitiots goailxblt minhtctabllched onmpaterized mantisafirm lcr I, ortete whO oninywutking with details. Dualen te in.elude uxrificntion uf dxta andcoding for are000ds000eaintprober. Nu capen nncernqairndWe will train. Pneitinn hnars: 3:PMtntl:4OPM er7:OaAMtn3ItI

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Apply in P0nton

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2140 Wolf Rd.Des Pines, IL 60018

298-1480etoaiOyyn.torcnonninn.,ulr

:fENERAL OFFICE

INow accepting ap-hplications for General Of-:!fioe Clerks.t$çeperience preferred. but

Iw'lllrainsharp individual.

1MustNbe willing to work!enening''td week.ends.I AipIyat$TOWNHOUSE TV! APPLIANCE, INC.7050 N. Milwaukee Av.

L Niles,ILL.,

EXECUTIVESECRETARY

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ANALYSTSNEW ENGLAND

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necesca,pnrsonMOrdoc

COUNTERCLERK

PART TIME $4 50 AN HOURE oeni000 3PM.7PM

CALL MARTY298-2920

ankieg

TELLERPart-Ttme

Experienced or will train.Good communIcation

. .I 5 are require 'adm'°°! heurs, Tuesday

thru Friday and Saturdaymornings.

Please nailfor appointment:

First National BankO Ofl rOve

95A.A .

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2855 N Milwaukee AveN kb rnxk. IL 65x62

480-7500aqiainren,Oinlrn.00rurer

SCHOOLCAFETERIA

General utility worker uchedulod tocnlocIdt wifh school days. M-F,9:35-2 p.m. Aboox micimaw wagtno statt. Full cnrrpany paidbecefite. Call f nraninterxie w bet-wenn 9-item. end 1.2:38 p.m.

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MaoTRUST POSITIONS

Chicngn suburb bank w osp seeksinixtrttcrc e new business

n,tnnnel.FIRST AMERICAN BANK

DUNDEE. IL(312) 4266771

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BURGER KINGCORPORATION3051 OakGroveRd.

Grove, IL 60515,tudm0nm000,mrn on,rnilr

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HAS DINING ROOMPO5ITIONSAVAILABLE

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Nile.297-1465

200SkolcieBlvd.Wilmette

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TACO BELL470-8910

9480 Waukegan Rd.MortonGrove

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First National Bank of Morton Grove6201 Detttpster A Mid-Citon Bank

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PARENTSbTEACHRSFull or Part Time Positions '

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Call C. Kaufman

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DEPOTRoad

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in totali Managemnnr

200 S. WaukeganDeetterook

BUGLESEEKS NEWSBOYSThe Bugle is smokingdelivery newscarriers Of allages to deliver newepaperson Thursdays. For an oppor-tunity to earn extra dollars.

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DRIVERSBendix T,a&p ,tar in Manage-me nt seeks nUe, the road teamdrioers fo, long haul operation.Appli Casto mactbcarleast23vrs.otageonithminimum ot2yrs.oeritiable Semi-Traotnr a Traileronerther oad eoperienoe.Mosth aoeenoellpnraa te drivingrecord. It vos m cet theserequire meets. pteaseoall outLaor Relations Ropeesen titive at

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i Seeks Man To Do Light DeliveriesFor4Hoursperweek -

Must Have Own CarCALL

966-3900

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLPart-Tim. Typist

Sophomore or JuniorAbout 10.12 hou,, pir week.

Should be good studentand b. able to workafter school 3 deys a week.

caThe Bugle Newspapers

$14$ Shermsr Reed

PLAN iPEtE-PAID *5.00

FOR i WEEK ADVERTISING

PLAN2?DE-PAID $0,00

FOR 2 WEEKS ADVERTISING

WAYS TO ADVERTISE INTHE BUGLE BARGAIN BARN

YOUR CHOICE

The Bugle Bargain Barn,8746 N. Shermer Rd., Nues, IL. 60648

IFOR 3-LINE AD,

PLAN 3

EACH ADDITIONAL LINE 01 SO

POE-PAID *10.50FOR 3 WEEKS ADVERTISING

PLAN 4POE-PAID - $12.00

'OR SWTEKS ADVERTISING

Mail adlol together with romimanvO to The Bugle Battu!,. Base. Sorry00 pre.paid ado will be aCCepte d by telephone Sorry. n' rttunds. Adsmay also be Srnught into the attics at 0740 N. Sho,n, Rond Nilen. II.lifloip 60048 9003900

THE BUGLE BARGAIN BARNS ADS INCLUDE.

A010n0 , Clon For Salo --Garage Salon HoorMiocella maCos.- P e,Snn alo- Pegs SItuat,v,Wu.!tod

Spo,Iinj000dsSwopt S T,,,doo

THE BUGLE BARGAIN BARN8745 N. Sheremer Rd., 1001es, IL 60648

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iESTATEsFreyme, Tn.ckisg lose.a 1800-235.4050

APTS. FOR RENT

'neat ILSeaeeEnam. Coorse

Credit Card, Ido

Business. Directory

BUSINESSTO SHOPLOCALLY

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OAKTON-WAUKEGANCURRENCY EXCHANGE

8010 WAUKEGAN RD.. NILES

961111O

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USE THE BUGLE-- k A-900

MILWAUKEE *6 HOWARDi Bedroom Apt.-Gondlranspor.ration. Laundry FaCilities - ParkingAvailable.

CALL274-7860

WELCOME TO OUREUROPEAN - STYLE

APARTMENTSLocated on Northeast side or c!ty4200N i bdrmbelusoen $3SOand$400 WV-teat a Hot Waler in-Cloded. Modern Kitchen S Bathand ether em enities Close to goodoch nob U g 4. t ran ope ria tic n.

Call Teresa(312) 883-1771(312) 281-1124

CONDO FOR RENT

CONDO TO SUBLETIN GO MILL-HIGHLAND TOWERS

Sumacious deoigner 2 Bdrm., 2 BA,,Sunken Lic. 0m., Pool, OalceoyWall to Wall CI Costo , Walk inCloset. 1500 sq. II,

699-7639

DELUXE 1 BEDROOMCONDO

AIC, WIW crptg., drapes, heal, gosand water incleded, enclesedpark!eg, Otorage,malk te Irais, nopeon, Available Oct. 1g,

885-2112

FLORIDAOCEANFRONT CONDO2 bdr., 2 ba., with balcocies oves-looking Atlastic Ocean Inter.coaotel waterway. Panoremicliving acd dining aren, Wiodowedwalls. 500tmet kitchen. Wrise lotbrochure.

ALIKIGOLDCOAST CONDOS

1601 N. Destral Ave.. GOFlaglet Beach. Florida 32836

(904)439-5545

FOR RENTOR SALE

BUFFALO GROVEVILLA VERDE

Lrg. 2 OR. 2 BA wlbalc., all new kit.,new crptg., Levelors thrc'out. Bestviewo. FOr tent Or fer oele.

(312)666-2500oe(312) 423-2040

FOR SALE

NEWER 12 UNIT APT. BUILDING6301 N. Artesian . Inc. 855,000

Price 0358,800 . R74-5333

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLE

r.n$Is1t MORTON GROVE BUGLE

SKOKIE/[INCOLNW000 BUGLE-s I .

PARK RIDGE1DES PLAINES BUGLE',---. GOLF-MlLL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

USE

THE CLASSIFIEDSFOR SALE

DEERFIELD . BY OWNERMUST SEE TO APPRECIATEEoav. roch, 4bt. 2½ ha. Sec. opiFin. html. Food. pd, 0e pul.dc.sac.New cog et decor. Ruile byChesterfield Eco. sohle. 0179.100.

(312)902-3712.

D.F 0ALLARD PT. Owver muot OeIlIle 2 9r 2 bath, new appics. midSM's, 724-3022, If no ano. leave moos

MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE!

ITASCA-BY OWNERl acre, lroomn cedar rench, lenced Ne aresptpss wan, 8145,000

(312) 773-9578

MT. PROSPECTBY OWNER

Sen. 2 eA. brick hone newly dcvmCI. new kilchen 0e baths, nearohnpping latga loI wic vantryoe ying $112,900

(312) 543-9222

NORTHBROOI(VACANT LOT

54 a 140', 1824 Lincols $70.000 obuilt Iv suit, 6200,000 incicding lot.

(312) 498-4490

OUT OF STATEFOR SALE

FOR SALE BY OWNERMICHIGAN.00STER AREA200' lobe trvntage Yeorrcucdheme on beaclitvl Pine Lohr, En.Cell entretir emect home wigh at.tac hod 3 cat go inge

(616) 345-4930CONDO FOR SALEBUSINESS

OPPORTUNITIESBAR Er GRILL

FOR SALE BY OWNER2 mi. from 2nd largeor lake in ces.fraI Wisconsin 2.2 acres , eoc. Eue.lis0 U fiohiog ucd mach morel1 Eo.collect conO flew. $eatly gross Sdigito, AiE $175,500 Neknooc, WI.

(7151885-9844

Owtr a highly profitable andbeautiful shoe store, Ladies-Childress.mens Guar000eedfirst qualify Same bpands atretail prce 40 to 50 peroogtbelow your competition Weoffer thIs unique opportunityfor a fast return on your cashinnestmegt OVRr 200nationally known brands.1500 Styles 5Andrew GeIlercEnan Picone Bass 5N1,soeReebok asoft Spots andmany morn, $16900 to$lO,900-itoludes beginninginventory.orainiRg.a fix.tures. Call Anytime.PRESTIGE FASHIONS.. (501) 329-2362

WEIGHTLOSS

LOSE WEIGHT'NOWlLet Me Show Yoq How.

I lost 19 pounds aed pug cae 500.Ogbe off onwaessd Lbs, and lochas.Isimply and safaly.l All saturaiprodgets, ng dtugg.

CALL: 631-9555

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ERA CALLERO Et CATINO REALTY1MO MILWAUKEE AVE.

9616800

IMPERIAL JEWELERS344 LAWHENCEWOOD'O,Onn..s.,n5

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965-3900IMMEDIATE

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7514 NORTH HARLEM AVENUE

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763-9441

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966-9460

PATEK Et SONS6723 MILWAUKEE AVE.

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CARPETS8038 Milwaukee

NILES, ILL.sALE NAME BBANDSCALL TEHTUBB5

Also Draperies,, and Armstrong,. ;- Salarian

f.i FAIR PRICES°.COMPARE-THEN SEE Usi

Shop At Home Service692-4176

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IN BUSINESS 30 YEARSTHE ORIGINAL BARBER SHOP - 965-1399

ELSE'S BEAUTY SALON - 965-13999205-9208'/a WAUKEGAN RD., MG.

BEN FRIEND REALTORS7234 TOUHY AVE.

114-2600

CENTURY 21COACHLIGHT REALTY

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Pige 44 The Bugle, Thwdy, &teber2, 19S

n followh.g I IMt ol thwho p.rtkIp.td b., .nd

compld, the NitIIb.ry' Pick-A-P.th' r.dIngprogram 11.15 summer:

Sandy Abrahum, ShibuAbraham, Abraham Abruha-miau. John Abrahamian DeepakA$urwal, Navin Agarwul, SabeenAbmad, Sadaf Ahmad, SyedAhmad andErika Andemos.

Brian Angarone, MatthewAngarone Dorothy Argyrakin,Nick Argyrakis, PeterArgyrakis, Brian Arndt, SharonArndt, Danny Belie, MarkBlickhahnandJoueh Boyuno.

Michael Brieske, ChristiooBrodbeek, Tim Brown, Tom.Brown, Melissa Brunner,William BnnnOer, Lesley Budzw-ski, Uso Aso Byrge, AdamChamtin and Sarah Chang.

Stoves Chang, JariyoChengeharoen, JeffChengeharoen, Kelly Chmsra,Preston Chmura, Michetle Cies-ton, Jenny Cohen, Gwen Cor-rigan, KnUe Cornigas, MaureenCuosey and Mohammed Dajani.

Aired Daoud, Peter Daoud. Vi-vian Daoud, Devaiiae Davis,Phiiiip Davis, Eric Defort, JennyDewit, Nicole DiPaota, TonyDiVito and Valerie Doerrng.

Christine Dovow, John Drsgao,RusseS Dsszak, Jaime Elsinger,Craig Esgebretnon, Darci Evins,Holly Fak, Sara Feinsteis, EricFon, Tracy Frey and HollyGeneral.

Nues Library's 'Readers On The Move'Barbara Geloui, Raymond

Gino, Aaron Gokbeeie. AmandaGoldstein. Melanie Gruse,Monica Gruse, Greg Gwozdz,April Hajduth, Adam Ilanhartand Renne Haohart.

Frances Hanno. John Harma,Jense Hardin, Teresa Harkio,Amy Harris, Jeannine Haslett,Jennifer Hanlelt, Nicole Haniettand Krista.Haock.

Jury Hehn, Bad Reimos, -

Chris Henderson, MichaelHenderson, Alicia unrig,.Janessa Hiring, Jurling Ho,Jonhan Ho, Ssnie Ho and Reben.ca Homes.

Allison Hoyt, Tummy Hra-moka, Manish Humad. JawadHusnain, Btnh Huynh. KimHoynh, Michael Hynes, RobertHynno. Dnaglas Indelask andtaime macnon.

Michelle Jacnbellin. GambasJars, Deepthj Jais, Jeff Janc.cewski, Jermifer Jancrewoki,Betsy Jolly, Donna Jung, KristinJung. Hod Kahn. AphroditeKalyvan.

Athena Kalyvas, Neil Kan.trovich, Rachel Kantmovich, EricKateman, Jeff Katzman, MichaelKaath, Vicki Kedaiora, 'DavyKeith, Tricia Keith and BatsolKhan.

Bob Kiehn, Tommy Kiehn,Carol Kiely, Kevin Kim, MichaelKim, Miminac Kim, M:cimeiKniesel, Jocy Knudsen, ShawnaKoehier and Tracey Koehiem.

Diane Easing, Robb:v Kosing,Annie Kotis. Bridget Kofoem,

Karen Ksntzman, BarbaraKrtmca, Mike Kuren, Vino Kanian.Tom Kssar and Megas Langley.

tte,di Lapin, Eugene Levikov,Robbie Levine, Cathy Livomsi,Andi London, Stephanie LoVemde.Anthony Lu, Jimmy Lu, JanetLscchnsj and Michelle Mangold.

Darla Mann, Jury Mann, KevinMann, Anna Marchisneta, RoSee-ca Marcus, Amy Machos, DawnMarSos, Todd Macboo, CindyMacks and Vicky Marks.

Keisha McPherson, SaulMehta, Chemyl Miekaels, DannyMmhaets, Beth Mistmetla, JuryMistrelta, Tara Mongkoipnadil,Bert Moreno, Denise Moreno andLinda Msseameulo.

Shapor Naghihaadek, .ZhaichNaghikzadeh. Anitha Nair,Ssnitka Nair, Scott Nelson,Jeremy Niehas, Sandra Niehas,Tabitha Niekas, Ted Nirhas andGino Nizao.

Abigail Notares, JenniferNoparstak, Rebecca Ohloon,Gina Ojeda, Jimmy Ojeda, Jro.nie Palermo, Marlin Palicki, Av-drew Park and Henry Park.

Denanoks Falci, GbanshyamPaid, Nimisha Patel, Nina Pate!,Farvi Pate!, Shilpa Pate!,Gayatri Pathak, Pritesk Patkak,Trunk Patkah and Debby Past.

Amy Fawtowski, KevinPempek, Emiro Femetgst, LisoFeretgot, Chmistopher P150g.M:ke Ploeg, Eddie Poczlowski,lisa Povo!owski, Lisa Poca-toWski. Asaly Ponce and KvtlyReihel

Dawn Renta, ChriotophemRepel, Marh Repel, MichaelRege!, Bitt Rinkoff, VinceniRoch, Boky Rubinson, EnaRobinson, Nicote Salm and KatieSaodler.

,lason Saut, Sian Schochten,Moody Srhoeidrr, JulieSchwnigert, Tony Scifo, DeniseShanabemger, Colteen Sheehan,Patmich Sheehon, Wendy Sheininand Sleoe Sica.

Filma Siddigi, Salik Siddigi,Jimmy SiSaras, Johnny Sikaras,Peter Sikaras, Marcy Snelling,Sssao Speetor, Margaret Stagg,Melissa Stagg and Brian Stone-zyk.

Paul Slaoenyk, Natalie Stebtin,Jeun Stephens, Julie Stephens,Coana Slreetecki, LindaSoccepooshi, Shaloka Tamhane,Dawn Marie Tarica-Kemp, JoyTriohmav and Tony Tranehita.

Debbie Treehsboff, ChristinaUmtleel, Brian Vanderbilt,Michael Vanderbit!, CybeleVarogheoe, Juslin Vamsgkesn,Aooa Vayser, Benji Vicks,Broobe Vicks and AmandaWagner.

Robby Wagner, Melissa Ward,Denise Wao!lewski, JanetWasilewskt, Jason Weibel, KarynWeiland, Lisa Weiland, AdamWeinstock, Elliott Weinsloek undAmy Weiss.

Billy Weiss, Fawn Woody, Jon-nifer Zalatonis, Michelle Zaum,Robby ZaUm, Lauren Zivkovicand Matthew Zivksvic.

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The fnllnwlng Is a USI nf the"Readers On The Move" par.ticipaots whn completed th"ReadingRallroad" program,

Amy Abkorens, Sarah AItmad,Amy Angarnne, Joseph Arand,Angelica Battaglia, Swati Ravisi,Jennifer Bercivita, Karyn Berg,Amy Blickbahn, Linda Bobs.

, Tim Bobs, Adria Burdo, Aman.da Bords, Mark BmndbeckRenata Braostowntsj, Amy Byrge,Amy Charnus, Jessica Cnken,Samrer Gesa!, Julie Dewit.

Andrea Donning, BrianDmugan, Jason Duda, DerekDsszak, Natasha Dusnak, JessicaFanchesu, Eric Fax, DianeFeinsteis, David Fox, JneyFriedenson.

Autumn General, MelissaGeneral, Matthew Gins, KatieGoodebild, Becky Green, DeannaGreco, Lisa Hadesman, 'D'averHagen, David Hamilton,Christine Hamilton.

Steven Hardin, Thomas Hauch,Alexander Haves, Emily Haves,Susie Hendenonn, Grant Hilgent,Mickele Howard, Steven Hsyt,NancyJolly, Brian Jung.

Jury Jung, Carrie Kieks,Derek Kniend, Nick Kntin,Melissa KueM, Jney Kca,Rebecca Kunar, David Langley,Nicholas , Lapin, StephanieLevine.

Natalie LaVerde, Julie Lue'chesi, Michelle Mann, MatthewMarciciak, Sarah Maximov,Julie McClnlland, DomeMongkolpradit, Jennifer Moore,AlexNiehun, Amubelle Nalasco.

Melissa Noparstak, GregoryNorwick, Sxsan Palermn, Anni¡'atol, Chrintnpher Petersan,Scott Rabin, Kristen Raciman,Christian Heikel, Dura Robinson,

Beth Schneider, MikeSchweigert, Jenny SeUo, PanISerbin, Erta Sheehan, BillyShowalter, Angela Sins, JennySnelling, Shelly Spector, Suman-thu Stagg.

Krinty Stancayk, JenniferStrauss, 'Dna Strauss, Jony Tran-chito, Amanda Umfleet, LateoWeibel, Jonas Salutammo,

Hynes School -

plans playgroundremmovatiomis

A rommillee of pareols andIrachers will be working togetherthis yrar to develop plans loreflovole Ihr school playgruouds01 Hynes School, titO Belleforle,Morton Grove. A consottan! willbr hired lo guide Ihr committeelhrough the project. The rom-miller will bring nerommcndations to the Board of Edocationwho w,!! mohr the final decisionon the r000valioo 1f approved bythe Board, the new cqsipmeotwould br ioslollrd doriog Ibiscomiog 0000mer.

Commitlre members ioclodrMrs. Terry Chamlin and Mrs.Joyce Hoy! at parco! represen-laGers with Mrs. P'loreoceBorob, Ms. Barbara Labio andMr. Steven Labe au facultyrepreoen!ativea

Gary S. TeicherMor,00 Sgt. Gary S. Tricher,

000 of Sheldos M. and Adnirone J.Tricl,rr of t257 Home Ave., DesPlaisro, was recenily awardedthe U.S. Marioe Corpo Good Con-doct Medal.

A 1575 gradoote of MaineTownship High School East, ParkRidge, aod a t9tl graduate ofLincoln Jsoist- Cottege, Liocolo,Il,, with os Associate of Artsdegree, ho joined Ihn Navy ioJose 19H.

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p.m. Monday, the last load ofthe evacuees were boated andbussed out of the hospital.One-hundred asd twenty-eightpsychiatric and drug-abusepatients left the hospital withthe help of U.S. Navy trucks.

to fleo Plainesthe river rose4.8 feet above flood level. Sau-dbags were being piled alongRand Road near East RiverRoad.

By 7 p.m.Monday, 1.12 io-ches of raio had been recordedfor the 24-hour period atOliare, the official Chicagomeasuring olalion. Thisbrought Ihn official Chicagorainfall total for September10tN inches, far below the 14.17inchea that fell in September,19ff, the wettest month inChicago hinlory. The averagerainfall for the month io 3.35

Almost all of the rain thathas fallen in 11w Chicago arcathis month has come afterSepicosber 15. lo Chicato ithan rained on lt of Ihn Ioni 22days, including 9 nl Ihr last IOdays io some parlo of the cityand ouburbs. The cight-doyperiod throogh Monday,measured 4.41 incheS sI rainby the Skohie Norih SanitaryDinirici plant.

Sasilary district olficialssaid the rain had raised thelevel 01 Lake Michigan by anmuch as a loot Sunday and t toI inches on Monday. TheChicago River, which is notsear flood slage, was 1.4 fretabove normal depth Mondayafler0000.

- For the While Son, this wasIke Year of the Hawk. For theBears, Ihio io the Year of IkeCuckoo. Uofortunalely br thePale Hose, the Hawk neverflew. As for the Bears, as longas Ihey heep winning, thecuckoos can cuckoo all overthe place.

Bulk Ike Suo and the Bearshave lots of flausboyanlcharaclero around. The Songeneral manager paraded

rom Pagelaround in his western boatoand chaparral chapeaus withmuch splendor. He twaogedthe natives with pithy weslernprose and Ckicaguaos gavehim the hoot. Meanwhile,Bears quarterback Jim Mr-Mahon wore silly glasses andhigh school foolkall attire andSunday wore a towel-drapedlurban which made the frontpages of newspapers all overIke country. The fans cheeredlustily for Ike crazy-atliredquarterback.

Down on the field Bearscoach Mike Ditka spit a lotand hack in the locker-roomroared obscenities which analley-hid wouldscoffat. He looreceived the cheers from Ikecrowd.

The difference between Ikeflamboyant While Son generalmanager and Ike flamboyantBears' quarlerback, and fool-ball coach, is the differencebelweeo winning and lusing.So long an you win, you cao heas nutrageuun as 700 tibe. Botwhen you stop wioning, youhefleruof look hark.

There have hoes ulkerflamboyant characters inChicago spurts' history. WhenLeu Dnrochcr had the Cabswinning and in first place, hecould do nu wrong. Fans willremember Darocher skippedout on the leam whes theywere winuing. He wooforgiven. Bnl when Ihey blewthe '19 pennant, Durockcr andhin flamboyance got skorlshrift from fans who espected

In flic rane of MeMahonbeing "coforfsl" seemscalenlatedand planned. Therescemo to he none of the upon-laneily of a Joe Namalk. AndMike Ditha's mumenls ofpique have none of the genuineanger of Vince Lombardi.Ditha and McMahoo have a1980's cardboard charisma.

The Hawk mighl have keenIke une original among IkeI9af's flamboyanls. Unfor-Innetely, he didn't wio. Andthan, he dido'I fly.

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9081 Courtland Drive. Nues,. Corner of MiIwauke and Courttand6-1.75O . . . VialS Oar 5kswoon, Today! . EST. 1948

Maine North. .lbs in length," oke said, addingthat the asking price for MaineNorlk was $12 million.

Under consideration by Ikecommittee were Iwo otherbrokers, Bessel and Eaknwilerand CoIdwell Banker, whichmade their proposals to theschool board neyeraI weeks ago,Larson said.

Goodman was reportedlychoses because of ils aggressiveapproach on how Io market theschool, its eapabifilirs undkavhgrunnd esperience io Ihemarketplace.

Former sale agent JerryDanphiuee of Grnbk and EllisReally was dropped by lhe.ochoolboard afler a decision was madeIo pst Ihn brokerage posilion npfor bids again. The company,which was hired in October of1913, was unsuccessful in allem-plo to sell Ike high school.

Adding Io District 107 woes, aprospective bayer, ChicagoCollege of Osleoputhic Medicine(CCOM) in May withdrew ils $12million offer and opted to pur-chase another cumpas in DoPageCounty.

The district atlempled Io sellthe property ilself via Iwo publicaucliono in the summer of 1953,bui there were so bidders. DaringIke scorch for boyero, MoineNorth was leaocd Iv Ihe formerChicago Blila foolball cluko of lhcIJSFL. II is currenlly leased toParknide Human Servicos arrue-dinglo Larson.

When Ihr Maine North proper-ty originally wOnt so sale, Iheasking price wan $10 milliov, butDistrict 257 officials added aoocond 12-acre parcel of land onIhr east oidr uf the school

MG Chamber...Coelinned from MG P.1

name, address and qualificaliossof the perses sominaled.

Letters should be senI Is IkeVIP Committee, Morton Gevve,Chamber 01 Coiomerce, tIfICapulina Ave., Morton Grove, IL60053, before Dcl. 12. Fnrlher in-formation muy he obtaiised bycalling the Chamber al 965-fl33f.

Noise study...Cnntinard from Pagr 3

Formed is 1957, it was originallya planning und c005ulling body lohelp suburbs and dIms lo grow.Niles, Park Ridge and DesPlaines are among Ih'emusicipalities Ihul hold mom-bership is the orgaoioulios.

Bluse outed hie reforeoduos (veIhe crealioo of a regional airporlauthorily (November eteclivos)is inlyvrlavt. ''Approval of Ilievoters svill give suburbs a voice iomAul occurs al O'Hare Airpoel,''he said.

He added 1h01 Riles residentsdo ovI gel the noise impacl 1h01olher suburbs suffer. "Sul Ihalwill change io the folure. Morerunways aod more playos alO'Hare moass a chungo io airtralfie patterns and the villagewill become adversely al fooled."

Steinway.Cantil from Skukie.L'snand P.1phosy Youth Andiliono.

Chales will abo participale ioIke string quarlet concert io 1koYonng Sleinway series on Dec. 7.

Ronenbaum wan a winner in 1koY050g Keyboard ArtistsAnsuciatian lolernational Cous-petilion in 1915. She han also becsa winner in the Sociely uf

, American Moniciann' PianoCompetition and han performodin recitals at the Bahai Temple

' and al Canligny. .

Continued from Pago 1

)Ivlaling 45 acres) und raised Iheprice to $12 million.

More than $13 million raised infive separate bond osseo wool Isthe purchase of land, conslruc'lion and furviuhiogs uf MatonNorth. Conotruolios bogus is19es, Ihr school opened is 1971-71,and was cloned aller Ihn 1951-52year when derliniog corullmcslforced Iho disleict Iv cluse soc ofils four schools.

District 219...Could from Skokie-L'wond P.1Norlhwostero. Al Nibs Wool,Catherine Achino is touchingmalhomalics, as she did mostrecenlly al Notre Dame HighSchool.

Rovoosiog roles io James Sys'doe, who was primarily a studootuolil ooceslly. Having just vom-pleted his B.S. degree isChemistry und usolber io Secos-dary Educaliun from Ihe Univor-oily of Illinois, Mr. Snyder baobegun his firsi full-time leachingjob io Nifes West's science dopar-tmool.

Neither of 1ko full'timo oursesis unfamiliar wilh school sursiog.Maoy Buokunho of Nitos North,who worked 1er five years in eecschool diotrirl, in prepared forany emergency. She is certifiedas a vision and bearingloclinician and also as a CPB io-struclor. The slale vision aedhoarivg cerlificalios is a creditas well to Clare Carbon uf NitosWool. As a Skokie resident for 14years, Mrs. Carbon had boev aregular substituto iv Ihe area'sschools, and was hardly shockedby the bOlso of 1go students porday is her office. "Treufing soioasy students each daychallenges mo lv maintain a goodheullh program and eschasgoibas aod isformalios with titestudents. I love the action ufworkiog wilh loosagers," corn-mosto Mro. Carbon. -

Skokie iJislori('aIS()('ieIy will Iiieet

The ShoRe Historical 000iolywill moot Thursday, October 2 inlito Old Fire House, 5031 Floral.

Are you sad that summer isever? Perhaps you ohosld...DRYUP.

Mus lias dried fruits, herbs andflowers through the ugon. SophiaJo000 from the Shohie Librarywill shOw us how easy asdeconomical il io to dry fruit thosedays el home.

A shorl film will detail the Unosand Traditions of hIerbo.

Mary Motbcog, using herOhohio Gaedoo Club expertise,svitI discuso dryiog flosvers. Eachof us ivill ho able lu make u yolpourri lo lake homo.

Horb loa aod dried frail will beserved as welt as more convite-houaI ocfroshmcoto.

Iiìdiítiit EJ. (I('SlIl'(.iusI SItI(I('IIIf

Followiog aro lodiuna Usivor-Oily Bl005sioglvo uiidorgraduulostudents who earned Doao's LisIolalus for tite secood seiseslor oftito 1015-8f school year.

Local students includod Rich-ard D. Binder, Mark E. Cabio,Patricia Aso Kelly, Jolie AnoKiochons, Rachel Aesa Rosee-berg, Chrinfophor AlIyn Steele,Murtos Grovo; Mark StevenBrollman, Eric Brian Cooper,Deborah Lyno Hallali, DavidMichael Skane, Gregg HvwurilStern, Carolyn Joan Borges.Stephanie Sarah Bermas, A500l-le Ertehacher, Terry CraigGronsberg, Susdea Atona Miller

Jennifer Mario We)sp,

MG rains..Continundfrom MG P.1

receded aod everything wan backlo normal. There was no report ufpower outages."

About 25 residentu called fromvarious parts of the village bel-mees 200 p.m. and 4t30 p.m., on-pressing concern thaI Ike waterwas reaching Ike curb. Theywere fearfsl it would overflow on-to Ikeir lawns and mIo their bonn.es. "However, tke walerremained at the curb tine. Wereceived four comptaislo ofbasement flooding and Ikal wanaboul it," he said. -

Workcrewn were ont Mondayafternoon to clear leaves andolber debelo from clogged newerdrains le allow a smoolker flow of-waler into the drains. "That waseasoing monI of the proktem. Alot of neigkkortsood otreets wereclosed off where they were im.passable Is traffic."

00km said the village was"lucky" keraase of the forentpreservo located aloog Golf,Beckwilk, Dempnter and Oaklon,"lt acted as a natural retentionbasin or we probably would havemoro flooding problems."

With Ike prediction of morerain on Tuesday, Dakm said hewas concerned akoul moreflooding problems in Ike village."If we get another deluge, I'mafraid Ike sanitary newers willest be able Io handle Ike run-off,"he said. "I don't Ikisk even Ikeforent preserves can handlemuck more. Our hope is IhatMother Nature sends un nomesunshine noon."

Monday's storm cauned can-collation of classes al OaklonCommunity College became 1koparking lot wan under severalfeel of waler. De Lourdes Collegoin Den Plaines also cancelledclasses doe lo flooding problems.

Nues TownshipGOP events

Patricia Rein Handzel, NifesTownskip Republican Commit-teeman, announces two forth-coming events for localRepublicans.

On Oct. 7, the Niles TownshipRegolar RepublicanOrganization will bold its mon'thly meeting at 700 p.m. ut IkeCitizenn for Marcus keadqoar-1ers, 5920 Dempslec, MortonGrove.

Republican eandidales willdiscuss their final plays fer thoNov. 4 election. Campaignlitoralore will be distributed lvprecinct copIamo and blochworkers. A social hour will fellowthe meoling.

Ox Oct 14, the annual dinner oltite Riles Township RegularRepuklican Orgasieativn will behold at 1ko Skekie Holiday tos,031f Tuoky, with cocktails at ROOp.m. followed by dinner at 7.

Speaker for 1ko rvening will hoSlate Senator Adeliso Gee-Curio,cavidalo for state comptroller.Many othor county, state andcongressional candidates willalso be prescol.

Fur further information regar-ding Iheno events, call Handuof al966-3243.

Neal P. JonesMarino CpI, Neal P. JOn05. nov

of Phyllis A. Eielkofer of 135Astoria Way, Park Ridgo, Itasboos promeled 'to kin prenontrook ichilo nerving wilh IstMarino Division, Camp Pen-dIebe, CA. -

Ho joived the Marine Carps in

Nues paramedicsmedical dlrcolor; MayorNicholas Blase; Sam Brano,police und fire commiuni000r andFire Chief Harry Einownki.

Marootle (wife of paramedicTom Marcolle) pre500ted thecertificates praising the meo fortheir outstanding work and-skillsis emcrgesoy situations."Losgovity in this hind of serviceresults is having a'r apport willi apallonI in aoy gives silualivo,"site said. "All ol you have spenthing hours alloisiog your shills atSt. Foasc'is aod wo fool you arothe boot group aoouod."

Blase, Seseo and Aldisgcrpraised the mon along tho sumolinos. "You arc a veryprvfvosiosal and olfoolive govupund I'm proud of Ibis dopar-

Niles EventsAuction

Wairt lo lii your Citoislotassivippitit,'l'arly? Wait) lo gel aI tar gaiti tif l)td year?

Niles Evcjtls Ctttomitloo milltolti lucir 7ljm Ammsual Auclimmo min

Satur'tlay, ' Oct. II, NitosRocrommiimmo Coolot', 7577

.Milwaukee ave. Public oicmviog io6 y.tit., a prmmfcssimmttal auctioneer;.itl slmmrlllmc auc'timmtt y 'mmi oplly at

1't'bi'ro is smttncllting forovrrytttte -mico r 15f items. is'nailing cifl cm.-t'I mfiratos fur food,

. carpeting. beauty services;amtl mitici lico usd electrical sup-plies, giflmvarc. lays astI gamos.lmmmmmsm')mmmlml ailieRs, av Applem'vii;fimi)et', smmftwuro. a VCR.

Free coffee will be served al)ct'cttitmg. Juin ymmur fi'iosmts aodooiglmbmmi's ut Oto Bec. Cemmlce mioSa lmmr day,Ocl. Il.

Muive 'rmmmssslmip DoittorealiCossiiiillocmav Nicholas fi.filauc adoisys lItaI Ilmo last day ofRcgistoatioo ivill be molti vim

'l'ucsdoy, Oct. 7. This mvi Il be av

Precinct voterregistration set

Maimmc T omvmmsfmm p Clerk Slepimemi

J. SlolIso is 005mimmdiimg rcsidcimlulitaI l)mcy mvill be able timcmigislcrlo vole iii their ows preciticlufroto f o,in lo 5 p.m. Tuesday.0cl. 7. This will br their last op.portunily lo rogioler prior to liteNov. 4 olecliomi.

Stolloo said his office isill behappy lv prmmcide Maioe Towo-ship rosidools wilh the locativosof tlmeio precisel polliog places.Fvr ms000matioe call 207-2510.

Skokie blood driveShohio renid0010 arc iovited lo

dosato blood At GD. Sourie voWodvesduy, Oct. I. Scado 0m-pl00005 wilt dosule hclwccs 2p.m. aod 4 p.m. Shorn Elog in theblood drive chairperoos. TitoSkohie Cotismusily BloodProgram will hoot ils delve from300 to 700 p.m. at GD. Soarle.Walk-b blood donors areWvlcmmitto any limc bclw000 2 pst.Oud 7:30 p.m. Skokic MayorAlbori Sissilli, Ed Muegolis,clmamrper000' of Ilmo Shohic StoodCoismiusius and DovimoMolmolvio mmrgo all vllgiblc domtom'uto mlov;tto to help allcm'immtc limo

C imito mml blood simoolage. Apyoiim-

lomvtmtu to nuoro the ''gift of tilo''omit; Ito viudo by pimovivg Moimrloivti) 0730500 est. 230, belmsvctm tm3lmm.tml. mvii 5 tom.

. . CeeI'd from Nilrs-E.Mainm' P.1

tmesl," Blase said, adding Ihalthe village bon 0000ivcd manypositive comments about theparamedics io letters from Nitcoresidents.

According to Marcotte, SI.Francis is the resource fucilityfor paramedic acticifies is theNorth suburban area. II ioresp000ible for uil Iraisiog, con-hemming educativo asd recor.lificaliov of all paramedics iii Ike

"Paramodics al grodsaliosliase moor tOO tours of botare mmmiiiclioicul vdscalios muli 45 liosos ofcosliouisg oducaliov anvually,"oho said. ''Rc-tosliog lincillco050mo I io doso at the end of eachyear to assure individual shilllevels and compol0000."

by Sylvia Daleymplo

GrennanHeightsopen house

Time Nitos Park District willhoot as Opes Roano at tIto Gros-nao bights Fitness Facility al625 Okolo io Nifes min Wodscsday,Oct. fIlm from 600 -9 p.m.

The poblic is invited to visit tImonewly remodeled facility, rom-ploIe with updated workoutequipment asd a new lounge

The Opes base in froc und willfeaturc a guest leclurer who willspeak os the nnbjocl of BodyStress. . Thcre will also he frocMuncIe Teslisg and equipmentuse demusotratioss. Refresh-menlo will he nersed and all thonoalteoding will receive O rem'plimenlary calorie counter.

Foe additional information,call the park dintricl al 967-6633.

Notice of votersregistration

''Is-Peecioct'' rogisteahiss,- o'ithiall of lito noms registrants gmmiog tothiele Imsisc precinct asdi'vgiolct'itig Iv colo. Tite touts amofrom I amis. lit S pot. Caovasoiogwill alto ho doso titis year, hmmIakimmg placo mmv Wednesday, Och.f; Thuosday, Oil. 5, or Friday,Och. 10.

Who mitusl eogislcr: Evcryqualified pcosomm mvhv dcsiros tovolo on Novomobor 4, mho: 1. Hosmoved asd failed lo nolify titoCouvly Clerk sf surit rimango.Nulo: No rhammgc uf address msih)be arcrpled iv place ofregislealivo vo Orlobem 7. 1.Chusgod same muco married orothterwioc since tant rogislrahivo.3. Will roach Ihe ago uf It so orbefore Novembcr4, 190f.

If you have ooy questions,please fool free to callDemocratic Headquartoro at 152-3355 and we will be happy toassisI you.

Obit lianesDonald J. Czyzewicz

Donald J. Cayaowica, 53, ofN'deu, loving sen of Edwued andJudith; doso slepnon of Nancy;belosed brother of Jerome, Mikeand Jalmas; dem graodoon ofJoseph and Jean Buoyn and thetole Jobo and Sophie Czyaessdoe;fund nephew of Joseph (Chris-tine) Cnyzewieo; and KennelkiJoosita) Wojeik.

Visitotios wan held Theodoymid Wodneuday al Ike ShajaTorneo . F050eul Home, Nitos.Funeral Thurndny Today) 9:30am. with mans at 10 am. nl St.Jobo . Beebeuf Church, PAleo.Istermest 01 St. Adalkeet Cemo-tot)'. Is lieu of fluwees, donationsuppeecialed by the family oe tothe Ameeicoss Cancer Society.

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I)isl riti Meei ingTIme Seventh District Ameeirao

Lcgiov Ausitiary will meoj al Sp.m. Toonday, Dcl. 7 al the Mor.tos Grove American logios PontMensmmeial Home rt34, 6141 Dem-Poleo.

The district rolalen betwoesIhr doeeo asils nach month with adifferent Auniliary performinghostess dslies.

After the mooting, rofreobmes.lo wilt be nerved.

Morton Grove re-eleclodpeosmdeul Judy Mayer and hoecOrpu of officern will present Ihrdelicious repast.

District president is Judi Lud-wig of Evanston.

GnosIs are alwayn welcome.

MG Legionnew officers

Tito Corporalios of the MortonGrovn American Lcgioo Pont f134recently olecied lucir offiroos forlite ensuing ycar. -

Heading the group io pastromosmasder les Borg aspresitivol. His first vicepresideol. lieuse chmairmoas, iomash romsmasdvr Dich Kapolue'ski. S croes I viro presides), litefish by chaumait, Phil Cati-

Dtimom' rvmsplchivg Ihr cicrlrmiofficers 0cc : oc'crol'ary, -larrySchmolle; treasurer, Doce Mue'1er; oimierpt'iso I0005miror, EdHarty; aod sgi. ut antis, finit fryi0005lsry rimaicmao, Ed Biolorhi.

Appoisleml clmairñ toots ill alomm

be somod lo strategic posili055.TImo Corporalios is ihe geoup

wimo 0cc rhargod wihim ilmo maie-tooaoro of tito building, ever-seeing the ruslodial andraretakivg chocos of the buildiogucd land, etc. They ore anoparato entity fromot Ihc Legisoitself.

LEGAL NOTICE IRohre is hereby given, pur-

suant Io "An Art in relativo lv theuso of as Assumed Name in limeroodurt ve Iransarhivo ofBusiness iv tite Slate." on amos-ded, timol a rerhifirahiomm was filodby tito usmlorsigmmed msith 1koCosvty Clcrk of Cook Couvly. -

Filo No. 0(152527 mmv lito Sop-bomber 37, 1550. Uvdrr lImeAssumed Nuoto of Colli IlaliavFusils -willi Ilmo piare of busivosslmmralrmi mml 0010 M:Imm'mmuhcr Am r.,

Nitos 00645 limo IrimO samsct s) aodresidence umhmlross of omsnrrlsl io:'

' Johc Mdnorcthi 9001 W. latieron-ro, Souiller Pmmm'k, Ill., Ammgolmm ,

, Mommmmcrlli, 5501 W. I omn rrvrr,, Patcg. I,<olvc'lp.,'

, Srimiltm'r Pmmm')m.'lIl, 1)1171.'-" . '- Assiolmlmmtfiusimmlss Mammmmgrr

ILEGAL NOTICEIBids arc belog received al EasIMains School Disleirt 03 for 1kofollemhivg itoms:

CopicruVideo Comora

Sperificativos muy be oblained al10151 Dro Road, Des Plaines,Illioois f5016 Or call 599-150k

Sitio ace due un Wodoesday, Oc-lobor 15, f,985 al 2:S0 P.M. atteitirti -limite they sill ho opommodpublicly. -

harriers vo lime roamt. ''Timosomers incoe charged o'itim loomorii Wulor causing as os'orbIou'Osto lito 510001,'' lic said.

Ftvoitisg also occurred vosrighhvrhvvd streets i sguo anti570f blocks) bolineen Harlem, is.cluding Oriole, Olcoll, Octavio,Odoll md Krmfeio, "Ftovdiog wamroporlod is R005om Rimtgo amidthe 0500 bloch of Goaromo'htorowater was ouch-tv-cork," ho saut..

The depprtmosl m'orciyoml 44rolls frmmm residoots, moitit 14

romplaicts of floomfod hasomovls.''TImo romplaiots rangoti fromimirouble meitim sump pumps asti afeme roporteml Sotyor Imar h-ups.'' itosaid. ''Timo vihors meer r t'mmmirorsriithe maIn' vo ilmo str cotumm'mmulml gooreo 1ko curb asti isle limeurhomos. TImol voyer hmappovemi,''Pech sohod.

Workrromm's moro also msppimmgup limo sow staiotOvasrc huildummgos Touimy aro.. aflor water spihlomiOi'Or 1ko curb and fsummd its mayisIs lito buuhmhiog. Creus wore molall day Moomiay rlcariog drbriofrom sower drabs to allomysmoother drainage and an'swering collo from residonls wilhflooded basements. They did a"good job" keeping parr milk therainfall, Perk commented,

He said a tslal 5f 7 inches ofrais fell oser a five-day period."The North branch of theChicago River overflowed itsbanks whicks caused o lot offlooding problems on that side oftite village. The river in recodingnow. Hopefully, more rain,'depending on the amount, will nulcanne any marc floodingproklomo."

According to Bill Hughes, Hilospark direclor, Tam flolf courseclosed Friday hecasse it wasmnuodated milk water from theChicago River. It is enpeoted toremain cloned until Ike golf cour'00 is playablo again. "Il takesliete for Ike course Is dry up," he

LEGAL NOTICEI ILEGAL NOTÎ1REQUEST FOR BItS

The Village of Nitos soiS beaccepting neoled kids foe:AUTOMOBILESSTEP VAN

Sealed bids soiS be accepted anAl5:fO P.M. os October 2f, 1051,01the Villago of Nitos Office of 1koP000hasisg Agent. AS iequieios0050000iitg the of000meoliunedbid ilom)ni should be directed tothe Office of the PuoohoningAgesl, 7101 Milwaukee Asenso,Nilen.

Bids will he uposed at 8:05 P.M.on Tneduy, Oetakae 28, 1906 at1ko Board of Trustees' Meetiog,725f Milwaukee Avnsne, Niton,SItuais, 05648.

.0.ndeew lt. BaffaPnrohauing Agunt

Monday's ruisslorm alsocaused cancellation of classes ¶Oakton Community College. Theyarhieg hot snos sudor noveraifool of trotee. Do I,ourdos Collogeio Des Plaises also ra000llodclasses duo to fisodimmg problems.

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Io Des Phaioos, 150 palionlnfrom FotonI Hospital woreevaroatod ichos limo imospilal'shas osmomm t flosmied and 1kopam'hiog lot hued up a'itb four footof myator. Pali 0515ml'err turqcdicor la rolalivos or transferred tostitci' hospitals, inrludiegI,uthmorao General Hospital.mulch roreivod four patlools.

Sale of passes stopsin Nues

Efforlico imomsodiotely. limoVillage of Nitos mviii os loeger sollmvstimll' bas passes.

Timo Village's Admisistratiocroster al 70f1 N. Milwaukee Ave.itas fsasd il soc055ary to disons-tisse Ike servire korauso ofderliniog sales.

The passes, aloe know's as"Paco Passports", are stillavailablo at 25 suburbanIsratioss amid by wait. A list ofsales localises aed srder formsaro available froto NORTEANbus drim'ors st' by meni'tog NOR-TRAN, 500 EasI Northms'esl Hmey.,Des Plaisrs, Il, 0001f.

BEQUEST FOR BID

The ViSnge uf Hilen soiS be0000phisg sealed bids for:

HOWARD STREET REHAB.

Senled bids will be acoeplod mollI10:00 AM., on October 14, 1956,01 Ike ViSage of Nilen Office of.the Puoohoniog Agent. AS loquA.ion 00000ening 1ko abromen.honed kid itemlsi should bedieoolod te the Office uf IkePurobming Agent, 7101 Milwnn.hoe Asesue, Ngon.

Bids will be opened nl 8:50 P.M.os Thenduy, October 14, 1966 01the Ofhee of the PurohmiogAgent 7601 Milwaukee AvenueNulos, ISiesois 60648.

AodeewR. BuRnPsoohasiog Agent

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