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School District7l Is following inthe footsteps of o -local highschool district to a reqoestfOr;atos break from. NiDos regardhìthe LawrencewOod Tâx; In-cremeot Fisasciog Dtstict(TIF).
According to Eugene Zolewski,District 71 superintendent, schbnl
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When Nues village trustees -
laid- down the Iawpublic employees must iive tnside:Thevillage, there was a hue and- -cry trum some Nilesites theruling was unfair. The Under35" crowd was letting villageofficials Nues homes were toe
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expensive for-the youngerpeople'o pocketbooko. Byliving in the outside peronelerof suburbia, exurbia, theywere able to purchase a-homewhich woo within their means.In other words, since their In-come was primriIy- from thevillage, thatUrn005t of dollarscould ooiy pucâhase a home isless enpenaive areas outside oftown. - - -
Village officials wereadomantaboat the "living in-side" policy. Either the-youngfolk would reside inside thehocders or -else -they woaldhave to find other. em- -
: - The reason- village officials-uaed woo by living inside.
- -- Nifes, the employees-Were;-- -
part of the conamuoity,wnald; he thore accessihte, and wontd- - have greater care and interest. - .--- in the village BaniôaUY, "ln- -
side people" would hd-helter-- -- -
--- employees for the village than. - -- -- thoseliving oatoide - .. - -
. ---,Whilethe argunient'mlgiat
-have heenapecioas:thatWäSthe law of the land añdltWaS
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- District 71 seeksto recover lost tax $-$
officials will approach the villagetowork ont an intergovernmental -ageementthat will --reimharsethe school district fortan revendelost if---municipal- complex is,
- huiltin Lasvrencewood. -Zatewnlcisaidlhe pact ivnnld he
silniliar to NUes Township High -SchnólDintrict219, in which the
.Mnns Bahh,, fi, of NUns, meaFriday, Sept. 25 ns a result of aplane crash in Williamsport, Pa.,
- - .Bahh; aiL electrical engineer- -. and longtirise - pilot, was- attern-
pting -an-instramentlinding ihWilliauimart early -in .the mor-
- niflg aller- having been diverted --
fromanother airport. -- -
- - He was given instructions to- mahe aharp right turn hal up--
parently tamed left, according lo-- a frienth His wing hit,the side-of a- -- mountain add the plane crashed.
Hewas able to crawl away fòr-50, feet, hot died khortly altérwards.
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Eahbhod flows-a small plane- to att 4f contigno obten three
Mainê Township- voter registration
Maine Township Clerh Stephen
J. Stollos is reminding rewdeolothat Mooday, Ort.- 5, is the last:
- day they can register to vete- helare thé Nov 3 etectiou.-- Etigihle Moine Township
-residents may register to vote at -
- Ihr Clerk's Office in the Maine-
Townohip - Town Hall, l7tR- Ballard Rond, Parlo Ridge. TINe
: Clerk's Oflice líçpefl from 9 am.to 5 p.m. weekdays and 9a.m. to.
-:-_ noosSalurdayo. - - , -
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heloreNov. 3 and-United States -
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citizens. Voternwhô.tsave:m0ve4..
viklagv wilt-pap-for lost idverme.Theagreemeotwith Diotrict 219was odned last spring os. duamendment to -the TIF ardidas-ce
The village -flied a condeno-dation auNt- in April against the
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by lindazanhow - - - -
-In an. intensive - qoest to -
evalnale present conditions andformulate tutore policy, astralegic plannIng aesnien washeldTisesday niglstatOahtun Çnl-lege.
Present- at thin meeting were
-- - - , Mayor's -poll to residents runs8 to i In favor of ban
trastees, upper level ad-ministratern, and the Deans elvarious sections et Oaklnn'sLiberalArta Departments. -- The, evening's.agenda cavereda multitude of. tupicaI C4'
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weeks ago, touching dnwnin each - renIaI f nhcene malerial shown ----ctes they don't want thin type .d de g iE a ree d toar days that sideot wh resp ded ha s ope lion an this town
He owded the Commanche air- - overwhelmingly- sapport the -he said.--pt e wh h Max Conrad flew Il g s a t -eh mty d n At e s the e going hattIearound th wo Id twoce and us d h Iwee Niles S W t Coastthe pl ne settmg th 48-state M N hoi Blaue said Video IMID mpst St ove 1h
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We&.isiA girl, Erin Elizabeth
O'Malley, B lbs. 1¼ oz., on Aug.30, to Sandra & John K. O'MalIeyof Bay Colony, Des Plaines.Grandparents: Mr. & Mrs. JohnA. OMolleysfEiles, andlarry &Doris Merles uf Port Charlotte,FL
A girl, Katie Ann Zehner, 9 Iba.10 on. to Kim & Tony Zawlolak.Grandparenhn Emil & JanetteZawialak of Chicago, and Ken &Shirley Moreen of Wheaton, IL.
"JunkersJunction"
Do not be misled by the name,Jankers Junction, 3415 ChurchSL Skokie which is a uniqueresale shop and Is a real treat farali true Junkers.
Just i year old this shopfeaturen new and old furnhtnro,coutume Jewelry, furs, Bric-a-brac, glassware, householdheme, Oriental items and muchmors.
One special featnre at Junkersin a wood refinishing class heldonce a month, free" of chargeand siso free home decoratingIdeas.
Convenient lay-away with easyterms. Feel free to come in andbrowse. Store hours are Tues.thruSat, li-5. Our phone numberis 8m-gaga.
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Annette Barkin, a Skokiereoidentomce 1955, hua been eier-ted president at the WumuasAuniliary of Norwegian-American Hospital, 11144 N. Fron-cisco Ave. Mrs. Barkin is an ac-tive volunteer ni the hospital'sGift Shop. Prior to her appela-laient as president, she was thegroup's first vice president. Sheand her hushandsaul, a financialconuullant,havetwachildrenandfour grandchildren.
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A six-week workshop In paren-thsg wulbetaugbtlnChlcagabyamember of Counseling ServiceAssociates ofGlenvlew, 950 RIverBi-Ive.
Karen Purves, MA., C.A.C.,will lead the in-depth seminar,entitled "lanceo lee PareatingtFamily Feud ar Family Ties?"The presentation begIns Wed-nesday, October 7th and la co-spomored by Project BetterChance ofChicagu.
Fui-ves, who serven also as theDIrector of the Chemical Depon-dency Program at Counseling
TheNiles Park Disirict utili houopenings ou two of It's popularLathes Choice Thpu Nibs ladiesare encouraged to regisler far atrip to Ihe Fireside DinnerTheater is Fori Atkinson Wiseon-sin, where we'll be treated toauthentic Austrian cabine andthe musical "The Sound ofMusic". Tickgtu cost $30 perresideul and include coach bustransportatIon, theatre ticket anddinner. Depertare dato Is Friday
Annette Barkie
Parenting WorkshopService AssocIates, has herMaster's Degree in InterpersonalCommunications from GovernorsSlate University and since 1981has been certified as an Addle-tlunsCounselor.
Counseling Service Associatesof Glenvlew is a private menialhealth clinic which servesresidents in the Nui-1h and Nor-thwest suburba us weil as theNorthSideafChlcago.
For further informatinn shuntany CSA program, please callfl9-2066.
Ladies Choice tripsstill available
Nov. 21 st 8:30 p.m. and werelsrn to Nues at appraximalely6t35p.m.
Our second available trip Is to"Indiana's Festival Market-place" - Union Station; arenóvated Mali-ak Station whichotters shoppers much more thanthe average shopping mall.Visitors delight in live enter-tainessent, Joggling, magic andcomedy ohuws and s new lndisnsCultural Mosesm. There'salways nomelbing happeninghere! Tickets costa resident $9.50and include transportation.Dopai-titre dale is Wednesday,Dec. 2 at 7 am. and we return atapproximately8p.m.
Ladies wishing more infor-matian may cali the N8es ParkDistrict office, 967-8633 sr pickupa Ladies Choice Book at any NilesPark District facility.
Regislratina is being taken atthe Niles Park District office,707fMilwaukeeAve..
Skokian honored fortheatre production
- Sandra Perkins, Director ufCommunications at the NaUooslEauterSealSociety, was recentlyhonored by The WHOLE PER-SON, Inc., of Kansas City for theprnducllao of 'Dola' the RealityRag," an Easter Seal-conseniosioned comedy revuewhich deals with deuabilityissues. The show was ajoint pro-duction of the National EasierSeal Society and the fully-accessible Unicorn Theatre inKansas City. The award waspresented atthe 1907 Annsol Din-ncr of the WHOLE PERSON,lac., an Independent- livingcenter in Kansas City.
Accuring is Gina McDonald,Executive Director of TheWHOLE PERSON, Inc., "'Bobs'the Realityflag' wane wonderfulvehicle to educate the commsnl-ty, andwe would like to recngnizeEaster Seals' contribution ta theindependent living movementthrough ils production nf theshuw." The rovuewusà Joint pro-ductius of the shaw." The revuewas a Joist prodsctlun of EasterSeals and the full-accessibleUnicorn Theatre of Icanoas City.
'We are especially pleased isreceive this award from TheWHOLE PERSON, Inc.," saidSandra Perkins, Communica-tinos Director of the NationalEaster Seal- Society, whodeveloped the ides and cour-disated the production."Eliminating attitudinal barriersbao been a malar cancero ofEaster Seals for manyyeorn, andwe believe that humor provides afresh, innovative way to makethatpoint."
"Reality Rag", a social corn-mentary au dluubfflty, wan writ-ten by comedy writer LawrencePerkins, also of Shokie, whose
Enrollment far a series of siscooking classes prepared by theNutrition For Optimal HealthAssociation (NO}IA) is naw open.
The fall oernester starts Mon-day, Octoher 19 with Party Soupeand Salads and conlinues Oct.20--Natural Chinese Cooking; Nov. 2- Pasta; Nov. 9 Fish; Nov. it -Vegetarlas and Nay. 23 -Daznling Desserts,
The classes, limited to thirtypersons, will be held at ChesCatalogue The Store,CronsroaduSnopping Center, Skohie ValièyRoad, Highland Park, between?and 9 p.m.
Prépaid registration is urgedby NORA and reservations maybe made by calling 835-1830. Fee
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ci-edita include the Second Cityand "Starting Back," The goutwas composed of five actors withdisabifilies and three able bodiedactors.
The opening night audience in-cluded MarIce Matlin, winner ofan Occur for her performance in"Children of a Lesser God,"special guest of csat messbar LizTanoebnm. Plsying to fullholmes, the original run was ex-tended for an udditlosal twoweeks.
New productions of 'RealtyRag" bave already been schedul-ed by thestreo in Portland,Oregon, and Cacos Beach,Flusida. A number of organiza-lions around the country are alsocunuidering muonting their ownlocal productiuns. Informationshout'Doing' the Realty Reg"can be obtained by calling SandraPerkins, Director of Communies-tinos, National Enster Seal Socio-ir, 3121243-8400.
NOHAcooking classes
for the series in $75 for nun-members and $37.50 for mem-kern. Fur individual classes thefee is $15 for nun-members and$7.50 for members. Membershipisopen tothe public.
Vendor tablesavailable forWomen's Day
Rental space is still availablefor entrepreneurs interested Inpromoling services or producisfor women on Women's Day atOaktos Community College fram8:30 am. lo 4 p.m. on Sunday,Oct. 25.
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Women and men can displayspecial information, employmentservices and products ouch ashashing, investments, innurance,health and business services tobenefit women. Vendors can rents single table for $50. More thanone table may be rented, Or,spacesmaybe shared.
For information, call Rea Cor-nelissen atOM-18l2.
Welcome !A hoy was boro tollte, and Mro.
Matthew S. Nowland, Nies. Thebaby's name in Malthel StephenNowland. Other children are;Ian 8 ERnte 3, Ai-nIcha ie mag.Grandparentn: RIchard and Bar-bara Foster of Seattle WA. andRenani and Mary Nawland of LesAngeles CA.
Loa1 McDonald's employees. commercial
(I is r) Entoile Bockerof Morton Di-uve, Judith The commercial, which features 310 selected,Lindsay of Darien and H. Dolores Grams of outstanding Chicago area McDonald's restaurantMichigan City "take five" during the recent film- crew people io a salute to McDonald's founderlag of a McDonald's commercial in Chicago. Ray A. Erse, will air nationally in Ocluber.
Forest Hospital 'Healthy babies'Parenting Lecture program at ICH
The Forent Hospital and Forni-daIms will host 'ClsildhoodStress" as part of ils commooltyservice serien of parenting lee-tures which bogan this fall. Theprogram, which is free and opento the public, will be offered osseparate dateo st the Forest Is-subte in Des Plaines and theNorth Suburban Medical CenterinHOffmsnttslates.
"Childhood Stress" will bepresented at 7p.m. on Tuesday,October 13 in Des Plaises byCarol Oster, Psy. D., and at 7p.m. on Thurndny, Oclsber 29 ioHoffman Estates by DanielRybichi, Psy. D. Dr Osier inprogram manager of the Child
"liread's Baking and Soup'sOn" is the theme for October inIke Regensteis Fruit asdVegelable Garden at the Chicagoliotanicilardeo isGleocoe.
On Saturday, Oct. 3, Deborah¡tees, food consultant, recipetester and edilor of the HydePark Co-op food semainier willdemonstrate soup. Her programswillbe atooso and 1:11 p.m.
On Sunday, Oct. 4, MargarelAnn Hotte of Kitchen ToysCookery Is scheduled to demon-strate whole grain cooking atnoonandl:15p.m.
Barbara DahI, home ecosomistand lecturer for Lake County Es-tension Services, will demon-strate oatmeal bread mixes at1:30, 2:30, and 3:35 p.m. onSaturday, Oi-t. 15.
OnSssday, Oct. li, tise lustprogram of the season willfeature Jane Robb, local cookingctass isstruciar, who will demos-strate nweet potato crescentrolls, pumpkin cider bread andItalian pizza with an horbedcrust. She will also share favoritebreadbaklngtlpa.
Tho Clsicaga Botanic Garden lulacated on Lake-COOk Read InGlencoe, anedlalfesile east afilieEdona Expreunway. The Ithacrefacility la owned by the ForestPreserve Diutrict of flank County
Development Program al theForest Clinic. Dr. Ryhichi isDirector of Clinical Training fortheForest Institole.
The lecture will provide iofor-maison on how family problemsmay affect children, and how tocope with the stress asd fearsex-periencedhy latchkey children.
The Forest Inslilote is locatedat 1717 Rand Road, Des Plaines.The North Sobro-has MedicalCenter is located at 1750
Moonlake Boulevard, HolfmasRotates. Attendance is limitedund reservations are requested.To register, or for a freebrochure, please call (312) 035-4392 orO3S'439l.
Botanic Garden's Fruit& Vegetable Garden
and managed by the ChicagoHorticultural Society. Accrediledby the Atttoricaa Association ofMnsenmn, the Botanic Garden isopen every day encept Christmasfrom 8 atti. until sunset. Ad-mission in free; parhiug in $2 percor.
Lutheran General Hospital,Parkidge, asnooncesthe fourthprogram ofiisfree communityeducation series called "Healthand Happiness isa?." Thisprogram is entitled "Baby,Yon're looking Gond: Ensuring uHrallhy Baby" and is scheduledfrom7 to 9p.m. Tuesday, October13, io the hospital's OlsonAodilnrium.
The featured speaker for theprogram, Hairs Elrad, M.D.,perioatalogist, will diacsaslifestyle changes that help lo rn-sore u healthy baby. Dr. Elradwill explain what high riskpregnancy means and howwomen in tisis category cao behelped io deliver safely.
Upcoming programs scheduledfor the fall include oemisars onwinier uctivilieS for children,sibling rivalry and holiday sirens.
All thé seminars are free, butaileodance is limited and rener-votions are required.
For more information absutthin program nr to make roser-valions, call 090-5103.
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Mr. McFeety and Purple Pan-da from the award-winningchildren's television serles"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"will be appearing at the KohlChildren's Museoni in Wilmelieduring a three-day HalloweenWeekend Festival, Famsls'es willbe able to celebrate Halloween inscreative, safe way with a widevariety of nctivltles,
The- weekend will featurespecial presentations hy Mr.McFeoly, the Speedy DeliveryMan, and Purple Panda from'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
which is broadcast in the Chicagoarea on Channel Il. DavidNewell, who portrays Mr.McFeely, will beshowiognome nfthe puppets from theNeighborhood nf Make-Relieveand involving the audience in im-aginative pretend games.Children will have the opportuni'ty to individually visit with Mr.McFeely and Purple Panda.
to the pact few years, thecustom afkouse'ln-home Trick orTreat has faded. At the KohlChildren's Mnseum, kids willTrick or Treat on a specially con-structed Indser Street. They will
Wefr0llIeA girl, Jennifer Lynn Hop-
perich, O 1hs. 15 no., on Aug. 27, teAlenandria and John Hopperichnf 1014 15th liti-nel, Nortkfietd, IL.Brother, tan age 12. Grand-parents: Barbara and Peter Hop-p-rich of Morton Grove, andAgnes Born nf Chicago.
A hoy, Kevin Matthew KreJna,7 lbs. 13 noon Aug. 17, to NancyAnn and Keuneth Murk Reejsa nf1230 Gall Dr., Boffain Grove, IL.Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs.Stanley M. Krelsa of Riles, andDr. and Mrs. Arthur 1. Stase ofNewcastle, IN.
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Other immuni performers atthe Kohl Halloween Festival willhe Bob the organ grinder andChico bis monkey. Chico is an ex-lraordinarlly ptayful Capschinmonkey who loves to be petted.His traiser, Bob from Hoffman'sKingdom nf Animals, provides-special treata for kids ta feedChico.
Children look great in theirHalloween- costumes and Kohlwill provide "videotape otatlonu"in the museum so that kids cansee themselves on televisionmonitors. -
All of these activities will beprovidedatsin separate two-boorHalloween parties during thethree-day Festival. Friday night,Oct. 3f theparty wilibegis at 6:30p.m. There will be three partieson Sat., Oct. 31, at 10 am,, 12:30p.m. and 3 p.m. The Sunday par-ties begin at noon and 2:30 p.m.
Advance sale tickets areavailable at the Kohl Children'sMuseum, 105 Green Bay Rd.,Wilmette. 25060M. Tickets: $4.
non-members, $2.50 members.Children under ose yesr old free.Due te limited space, advancepurchane is recommended.
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Halloween Festivalat Children's Museum
A Chicago man was arrestedfor speeding, driving with asaspended license and no seatbelt on Sept. 24.
Polleo ohsei'ved the offendértraveling 58 mph northhound osCaidwotl where a Stop ivaninitialed,
He was released after posting$l,00g bond pending an Oct. courtdale.
An out-of-slate residenttraveling north so Greenwoodwaneited after he strueh the rearof a ear wailing for a vehicle toturn left ooPark Lane.
AO Oct. coart date wasassigned.
RetailA New Lenon resident was
arrested after he pat on $37.66worth of meen clothing in a
deeming rrnm and attempted lo.leave the stbre seithaat paying forthe merchandise.
He was reteaned after posting$1,000 hond pending an Oct. conG
. datei
A Chicaga waman received apetite tichet after she was secotaking a gnfd bracelet valued at$t5.99 and canceafing- it in her
.pants pocket on Sept. 22.
A Des Plaines waman in a starein the 051f Mitt shopping centerwas observed removing a shinworth $t4.99 and attempting tnoeil without paying fon the itemonSept.22.
She pasted a $1,066 bond vnd
Off the Nues Police Blotter...Driving;violatiòns. . . . . . DUlarrests.. ..' . . Valdalism...
A NifeS mán wan arrested farreckless dniving damage toviflage. praperty and na vehicletag ne Sept. 23.
. While en nnatine patral,pnlieeSaw a saspicinus carstapped atDempsten and Oketo. The affen-derprdceeded sauth an Oketa andtanned driving an the parkway nthe 8600 black of Oketo damagingthe lawn. He enntinaedeast andleft the Pend driving os the park-wny in the 73ff block nf Craie anddrapped alfa passenger.
Pnliee saw the offender thendrive east un Craie driving neto -parkways damaging fear lawns.
He was released an $1,660 bondpending an Oct. court date.
theft... - . -
assigned an Oct.eoant date.
AO agent fon a company reper-fed Sept. 20 that a easterner hanpaid for merchandise over aperiod of time meeting $370f.Four checks Ihr eielim hanreceived has been netareed fromthe knots marked insufficientfunds. - -
-The victim could like to sign a
cnimioal complaint aller severalunsaccessful attempts to- nbtainmoneyfrom the offender.
A Park lOdge woman wasarrested Sept. 22 after eke waaobserved removing a pair of pas-tu, two bloenen tetalieg $74 and anWeàter worth $32 and concealthem an her pernee.
She was released on $1,000 hoedpending an Oct. eoart date.
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, A Chieage wemanwas arrestedfor" drseh ' driving, 'failere , taredece'speed ' improve lane useand'disnbeying á red,light aftershe was invelved In as accidentnsSept,25, ' , -
'Acardlkg ta pelice reparte, the
offender was travelieg west 0eOahtoe und seuth mi- Milwaukeestraddling twn lunes. She then attempted tel make u right tern neOuhtnn runnieg a red light andstriking u car. -
The victim and the offenderpulled ' into u parking-let 4f arestaurant wkere the ' victimneled Ike license camber beforegnieg inte a slore,ta aetify pelice.When he reterned, the effeeder'sCar wangone '
.A.pattce atticer went te the of-feeder's home and saw the curtare nerth into un atldy in the 7500block of Oriole where a step waninstiated.
She was released on $1,000 hoedand assigned as Oct. çeurt date.
- A Nues man was arrested Inn- drunk driving, speeding, and im-
proper lane ate 00Sept. 23.The offender was 'abserved
tmvelieg 5t mph inthe 8100 hldekat Dempster. He then praceededtu make a left 1ers on Milwaukeeweaving from lane to lune at aspeed 0,1 60 mph. A traffic slopwas 'mude at Maryland andMilwaukee Ave.
Thefts. . . '
A bicycle worth $tSOwus sloledis the parkiog lei of the Golf Millshopping ceder. The bicycle waslocked with a chais and corn-bisíalioe lock which were feund atthe scene. '
Someone used a hard object lo -
breah the roar wiodow of a car inIke 7900 block of Milwnuhee Ave.
Once ' inside'; the offenderremoved a stereo and speakern ofundetermined vaine.
'A 1901 Chevrolet M0000 Carlowen utoleuio a parking lot io the6l0ç htock of Howard lit. uo Sept.
A resident io Ike 0000 bloch ofWisher reported somense
- removed a cornent statue aod 'a' water pump 1mm a bird bath on' the laws Sept. 23.
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SnmeOtte dIluted uil fear tirep -ou u, 0980 Buick parked i5 Huh8300 black nf'IetaynardonSept 22-
-Semeefle used' u golf hull te
deet theright dnkr nf a car in-thet2toblnck nfAeklunden Sept. 25
- L3ámuge was esllmuted'ut $30.
A Carp resident told 'police- Sept. 23' semesee kicked in thedriver's dner et his car, und
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smeurèd 1usd all over,the vehicle' purked in the 6800 hlnck -nf'
MitwáulçeeAve.-
'Damugè te the donr'wuséstimutedat $300, T -
' Semeene mein hard ebject lobceud the windes, en a deur utHelees -Schnel,cuusissg undeter-missed damuge'nnSepL24,
-- Aspeciul watch was requested,
caution urg" ed When huyì, aWøterdI19ed:èarCar buyers shautd be caatioas nf light heasings, in tite rudlutnr
wheepurekuhing a vehicle tkat - cere, behind the engine and inwas' damaged by flood waters, apper fender areas.acherding t'a : the AAA-Chicago ' S,Ahh a certified mechanic teMatorClah -,-'' check all fluids ta detect aep
"Car's that i'nstirance : com- ' water contest,and tent att'elec-ponies considered 'totaled' trical cnmpenents -fni waterbecause nf Caed damage are said damage ', - -
assalvage,"eaidGeseflpkaza,a - . 0.Testdrivethevehicte.tieid operations manager forthe le Aegust, AAA-CMC- respen-Chidage Meter Club Insurance dod 'to 14,500 emergency roadCompany. "The salvage - buyer service calle in the Chicagoeither will rectore the vrhicle'fnr metropolitan aree making it the
' resale as a flood car, designated occoñd hasient moeth nf the year.as such on the title by law, or self Jansary was the heavieet.it forpartb." "That's a 45 perceet 'increase- Some flooded ears can be over thé number of calls werestored secceusfutly for resale, received last August," said Dovebat others can't, according te Botha, AAA-CMC's ' divisionPhil Arendt, maeoger of AAA- manager of membér syrvìces.CMC'n Approved Asto Repair "Daring the five-day flood periodProgram. Arendt eifern these ' in August, we respouded to 3;800lips for nputting a car that was calls. 'damaged by flood watorn: ' , "M'osI of those caro hod to be
' I. tise your nose - to detect tswed due to high water levels. Inrnildnév or heavy perfume odoro. areou where occess'woo metric-
2. Chech underneath the carpet led dee lo flooding, cara eat in theloe moisture. A poor ïillirrg car- waler for several days," Bothapo1 could ho the - result of suhl. '' -
shrinkage. -' ' ' ff0! O free copy of the flyhr; lnspçct, under the rear Snot- "How to Buy a Used Cae," send a
arrd io Ihn trank, for' dumpoess, , self-addressed, stamped ' co-wildcw or waler marks, , vetope to: Pohlie AffairS Depart'
C Soarch lor,walnr works io Irneol, AAA-Cbicago'Mol'or Club,hard lu reéch places suvir 'as the P.O. ' Box 5t27, Don Plairren, '.11buttery compartment, the hoch t0017-5017. '' - '
KiWanis' Peanut 'Day ' ' ,-,-
moved back: ,',,
Respecting the bhser,cance nf has deferred its anneal PeumitRush Honhahab by many oeigh- ' Day one week, -according to Jayboro aed ebb members, The Arcen, l9t7 Praont Chairman, ''Kiwanis Ctsb of Skokie Volley "Wo hupe oar friends willlook
: for us ne Friday, October 2,"'
slates Jay. ','Althoegh other clubs' wIt be oat os September 25, -we -.
« think the shift will be welcaeisedbytocalsupporters," - -
Pydnot Day is Ike unsoal'prie-' eipal fend raiser of thékiwanis,
All receipts above the cost af'theoperatins are distribated urnotiglocal welfare services and uìeedyindividaulu, Among recipieulaame Orchard Village, OrchardMestal Health Center, the Nilés'Township Sheltered Worhahép,the VRA, Family Cnun'aelitsgService, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouta,had the'ynsth offshoot, the Nilehi
- KeyClub. ' - '
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Richard A. KeenLyNavy Petty ' Officer 3rd Class
Richard A, Kennley, sors' etRebert A, ucd Marie S, Keenley
,of, Sl N, Meyer Ceurl', DesPlaines, Il,, recently depurted for
:, u six month deplayment tn theWestern Pacific- and ' IndianOcean aboard the.guided missileCrsser-USS Worden, , , , .
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-By J.n Jennings
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SprI.IngIy. Only nnn hoodjootholl 0000h In hlntoy wonmoro thon I® gamos n-a-cot.1090 00001, AND wow thon 131gamo. a. a pro Coach. . n. on-ly man eon to-do t I. 000Co,WII. . Ho won 127 goin,o. o.O 00110g. n000h .t Son OlogoSlot. ¡nd WhttdO,. moo hoWon-111 goytooi. o pno oo.ohwIth St Loot. nod Son Dingo it,theNFL --
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'111e tucenosful Ieagoo 01 playwn caNted off the year with abalxuetaIRIggio'odNiloo.Fir.tpIacenlnner.receivodoogravod
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Youth Soccer coaches neededThe NIno Park District io ochool or older are needod for oil *9
grade levels (3rd through lIb). 10you have soccer knowledge, en-joy working with active youthsand want to teach this eneitlugsport to young soccer en-thusiasto, pIeute contact Jay10000 at the Nileo Park Districtlce, NO.1833, for complete io-formaba.
currently looking fai- vohmteercoaches for the Ynigh SoccerLeagues. cloche. age high
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Alumni volleyballgame at Oaktoncatch the e.citemmt en Satìr-
day, Oct. 3 at Ookton CommwñtyCollege as the former membersOf the warnen's Volleyball teamtake on the -current team. Thegame will otart at 6 p.m. io thecollego gyotnasiwn, 1831 E:GoIfRoad, Den Plomen. A free pizzaparty at the Little VillaRestaurant, lOt Wolf Road, DesPlaines. will follow the game.Admissioo is St.
For information, call DanLloyd, 835-1316.
Announcing money-savingnews for State Farm drivers50 and over.State Farm Mutual policy-holders 50 and over whohave no unmanled driversunder 25 in their householdwill now be getting a breakn the- cost of their car In-surance.If you're 50 or over, call andsee If you qualIfy.
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Niles Brunswick Senior Men's Clubhmdio#8 -
BulldogsYeangSenlors -BozosBlIdinosNoflriahnWildcatsSandbaggernFourTeens -Sector PowerThdenturesTwo Plan TwoWild BunchAlley CatsThe CornetsPinbustersUnknownsStrike Force
OboessienCocoAnskasl,MyliinOptonsPoisonSophiaLadyStetsonBabe'Joy
SIB Ladies Bowling181gb Serte.-
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7.7 H. Groncoewoki7-7 C. Sparkowski5-9 - Highilornes-9 A_Pjii
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T.PetersSkaja Terrace 22-6 R. GiancosproDebbieTeznpn,Ltd. 16-12 CBnrkeIntNotl.Bookoftfjles - 14-14 M.OetringerCandlelightjewelero 14-14 c. Tümen -
Sullivan's Tavern 12-lt L. JacobsenG.L.SChmItZIOS. 12-16 M.KroU(No Name) ti-toSstls; Niles Mens
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St. John BrebeufStudents and adults will be
-rociog around the eighth-miJetrack Outside St. John Brebeof-Sch000n Saturday, Oclober 3rd,as they participate in Ibeir 10thannual Trach-A.Thon. TheTrack-A-Than is co-sponsored bythe St. Jobo Brebenf AthleticBooster Club and the School, andbolli share lo the profils. Pry.sekoolero te 8th graders, -teachers, alumni and adolto arebevited to participate.
Besides raising much needed
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Track-A-Thoufunds, many participate be "kéepis shape" and compete with therecord they set last year. Eachperson is allowed to he on thetrack for une -hour, and sornemake it around 50 and athero, 60lo 68 lapo.
Tuo may support the Trick-A-Thon hypsrticipotisg orpledgisgthose who participate actively.Come and jois the fun on October4th between 5-to am. and 2:00p.m.
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The Sagte, flnreday, October 1, 1987 Page 15
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InterestingFacts From
John Jennings
W1ich sldiin ü, America hasthe sost saat? Answer s dieRoso Bow' in Pasadena Caf,.with 106.121 seat
Wheii Maids Van Buree
ed ov the ILS. Senate heel 1833lo 1837. he always kept 2 sated_ete en Iba desk ¡n trollt ut tern.
Cirnirary lo peed& e_oa don't bite. lliey utthviednie with the, ne Mtashave a jaws with w1i to tet
The tOIHaliet iV rnw te Iii.first year of naliaiial iislwedc
tetevedoa. hi 195051, was dieMilton Bede Iiow.
Clevelaiid. Ohio, was NOT lam
ed after U.S. President Ornearcleveland, hilt after a essayaMoses Cteveland
And horeÓ rn,Othei iniarastingisst..If yea ,on5on thin ed fte, yarndeal is oonnnrlatod (bat bnfOrOdClirnry) Jerminga VolknWagnnwill deduct $50 fr051 the Pssghana pligo nl yOl flaw Or onodcnr. Ofla dndoofliofl pnrofiniomfir. One dndocilnn parfraflflnnsiOn.
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ThèBugle, Thureday, Ortoberl, 1987
letterstO the editor
Osar edl*orEoclosedplease hod o copy oto
letter I oeot toCommonweolthEdison regordiog their serviée.
Alter liviog is Chicago Ir thir-teen years aod then moving toNues last October, I have foundthat electric service is tar pooreris the suburbs (even with theirusderground cables( thus it in IsChicago (with its above groundcahles). I find It ditficult tohelieve that is the thirteen yearsI lived is Chicago, I enperiescedtar fewer outages thus I have es-poriesced dariug myeleves moo-111085 0 Nies resident.
Is regard to the problemdiscussed ja the attached letter,!am appaUed to discover thatCommonwealth Edisau correctedthe problem by cuantaS a tam-poral7 cable in the cemeterybetend the homes na Maarne.Today Monday, September 21,thattemporary cable Is utili therenu Cammaawealth Edisan em-pinyee has taacbrd it sinceFriday. Yet, it is within easy oc-
. cesa - uf the small childrenreutiling us Maaroe Street usiwitlia distance oftbe grounds cutby employees of MurybiliCemetery.
Not only am I concerned aboutthis, but I am also paneled as tuwhy a temporary cable wan not
- rua earlier in the day os Friday(soon, perhapnfl.
I would appreciate any adviceas tu whom else to contact inregards to this matter. Thankyou.
Sincerely,MaryJo Wailer
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Nilesite irritated over Corn-Ed outage andrepair servicesive day.
I am,therelore, reqnestiag thatthe charge for my electrical ser-vice for today be subtracted frommy btU asd that f he reimbursedby Cemmnsweulth Edissa for thespoiled food arid any boopital ex-
- pemenincurred by my sas shouldtbe lack ol electrical power hum-per his recuperation and myability to care for bine w bispresent condition undér the ad-
- verso cunditiuss brought on byCommonwealth Edisos equip-mest, and he be forcedto recoverin a hospital.
In the light of CommonwealthEdisos's rates, I would expectservice to be uninterrupted andefficiost. What I saw today wastotal incompetence.
I realise that today was a dit-ficalt day for those employed byCommosweallh ilusos as well.While moot of the people I spokewith were gracions and accom-modating, f do feel that onme ofthe workers on the crews nkooldbe reminded thst empathy shouldbe shown lowardpeople who hovesick children, tilled samp pomps,electrical cooking appliances,darkened bonnes, and emptypromises about the relsrn of ser-vice. Aod while nome of themmay occastonolly tell their wivesto 'shut sp", they should neverflay Ihat to a csstomer, 00 matterhow tired they are. To do no, ¡snoI only rude, but it puta doubt inthe coslomer's mind about howbelievable CommonwealthEdi505's TV ads really are, and itmakes an already intolerablesilnation worse. And please, in-slrscl Ihem not to tell su to huybattery operated snmp pompsand generators or to gn lo ourneighbor's home because "that'swhy you have neighbors" (directquote from Robert Anton truck#6569). We do osso them, hst allera few hours, batteries dio andgenerators can only ron so muchequipment. Our neighbors orewonderfsl asd wehave a wonder-ful rapport with them, hut they
- . don't have power either. Qnitefrankly, our electrical powershould not be costingent upos ouracqsisitiOn and maintenasce ofaimiliury power marces. Anysystem which reqsires this os aregular basis, such as the systemserving this section nf Nitos,needs a thoraugh esamluatinsasdrehahiiltution.
In cloning, let me again statehow thoroughly aggravated! am.Be assured that, is tbè futaie,when I leurs of a public heuringregarding a rate increase tsr
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repairs.
TaCnrnmnnwealthEdlaOfl:I orn writing this tettér to velce
a complaint against Ce05050n-wealth Edison and its service.Yesterday,. September 18, 1987,sor power weal off at 6:35 am.As of 8:30 p.m. (power resumedat 845p.m.), we still did nothavepower. I can uoderstasd and or-cept the tael that there are cer-tais times when everyone ex-periesces a power failure,however, tthink It is uafair to en-pert customers te du without ser-vice for such a prolonged period5f time (fosrteeu and a hailhours).
Today, the power failure usiils duration accentoated asalready difficult sitsation. Oursix year old ssnwao operated onfor a cyst over his thfroid. It wasto bave been as uatputieutprocedure, sod we planned totake him home sbortty aftersurgery. Needless to soy, thensrgery was a hit more estesniveIhau wan sriginalli expected.Stili, however, the doctor allowedhim to go hsiue. Unfortunately,we had to bring him home to abouse without ligbls andwashroom facilities (oar smoppump is run os electric power).Tu make matters worse, he had adrain in his iscision and thedressing covering that irais budtu be changed every two hours.This had to be done by can-dlellght or flashlight. Became Xanticipated being homebound loeseveral dayd, Ihada well-stochedfreeuer and refrigerator. Now, inspite of lhh fact that we kept thedsors closed, most of that food isruined. All in all, 1ko doy hasbeen an aggravating and enpen-
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Greenwood Avenuereconstruction iñconvenient
ISeareditoruWhile t totally nnppnrt the
recunstructise and up grodin ofGreenwood Ave, I have bees a lit-tie nurprisrd at some of the is-conveniences we have had to en-
Apparently, because of theconstruction, residente west o!Greenwood Ave. (Ransom BAdgeSubdivision o! Nibs) bave had atleast 4 electrical power outagesin the test 2 months. Ose poweronlages lasted for over te hoses!Howmuch longer arewe to gafferrepeated interrupt(os in olee-trical services. Forinnately noseof these Interruptions in olee-tr.ical service have come duringthe recent deluge of rain so sump
Commonwealth Edisua, I willmake it a pnlet to be inattendus-ce ned to vuice my-ohjectioes. Ifit takes over fosrteen huaro talocate und repair abrakea cable,
.5. uhotter to tb8ik buw.adept thecnmpaay wankt. te at repairlag
- aoy molfuactios at - o nuclearpower ptaat. I would balm thatwhatever canoed . - today'ssituation can te corrected an osanas puosihle. The frequent In-terruptios nf electrical servicehas tecsme a very coStly and an-osying purist Me far the rmides-Is of Maaroe Street and norpalienceluweariogthio.
. Sincerely,Mdry Jo Wailer
. Nieo,IS.
Editor's notetComnsonwealth Edison's
district superisteadeat MarisFontana, said Monday a letterwas sent to Mrs. Wailer regar-ding the llitu hssr power outagein her area.
"We conveyed our regrels torthe length of tltie it took torestore power io light st theproblems incurred," he said.
Fontana explained the failurehi the osdergròuod cable oc-corred ghost 0:30 am. and work-crews had difficulty in locatingthesiteoflhehreah.
Once lorated,it was a lengthyprocedure to dig six feet in thecable. "The cable wan splicedand connected to a traasformerandenergized," he sold;
However, another section ofoodergroaod cable failed in thesome urea at about 3 p.m.Because of the lengthy procedurefor ropoirs, workmea put a tern-yorary insototed cable against acemetery fonce tehitid the homeson Mooroellt. "It wastaken domoMonday, (Sept. 21) and a por-musent one put up is the area,"Fontana said. "Warkerews didthe best they ennldin an ontrsor-linary aitsatisn."
On the question uf compen-oatioo to Walter, the ouperintos-dont said adjustmenta will bemade os her bill based on the ac'tuaI meter count. "The companyhas indicated it mili snal compen-
. sateforthe spnlledfued and other
. problems incurred dat-hog thepower outage."
Ho explained Corn-Ed foilowscertain in determino criteriowhether the company wasresponsible," and whether itcould reaoonablyavuidthe lengthuf time to restore pearce becausetif complleatiom metterei during
pnmpscootinnedte function,Work on Greeowaed Ave.,
though much needed, wIS aol becomplotedoneeeanughforme.
SincerelyRotertB,
5247 N. WeoternNUes, O. 60648
Enrique A. LipezkerMarine FOc. liXarique A.
Lipeekor, sos of Enrique H. andSunas Lipoaker of 6734 N.Longmeodow, Lioculowood, IL,recently reported tor duty withlai Marine Division, CampPesdleton, CA.
Ho joined the Morne Corps inOct. 1986.
Mother challenges Mieson éensorship
De&Edltur,OsF1'.,pt 11,myaaa, who Is
22 and empluyed at Wett CoastVideo, was,arrasted along withthe masager ef the atore. Ho badbeen employed there tesa thaa
. two steaks, but eajnyed his job.He in knowledgeable about filmas it lu bin rhuma field and wasworking to save en he could gohackte school. He Is in bio oeroadyear at Colombia Coiege attireaily wonted to go hurk He in agond teems and has cover teesin trasbtebsttheway nome of thenewspaper articles are haadliegthis, it might make penplewooder,
We are angry at the viSage forhaving blm arrested. It shusld tebetween the Video store and theVillage of Nïes. Peroaouily, wedo ant feelWest Coast Video hasdane anything no wrong. Perhapswe aeed to rethiah nome er-dioaoces and tIsis 00e shnotd tethat. material of thin sature tepresented in a certain way andthe teeming contingent openthat. It esuli he monitored
LawrenceHouse honors
flood volunteèrsFire Csmminnisnrr Louis
Galante, Stieets and SanitationCommistisner John Halpin, 49thWard Alderman Kalby Osterman
.usi about 100 other city woikernand volunteers were honored at agarden party hosted by theLawreisce . House, 1020 W.Lawrence - Ave., for their hardwork during a recent floodingcrisis at Ilse senior cltiueto hotel.The publie wan Invited to attendthe awards ceremony heldTuesday, Setemter 29 in the. LawronceHouse garden.
Alus recognised was the stall stthe Area One Office of the Depar-tment of Habas Services and theDOS Emergency ServicenDivision pIns the statt of theWater, Palice, Fire and StreetsaodSanitatinn Departments.
Included in the "thank yon"festivities were all urganioati005,corporations and individoals whocame tu the Lawrence House'srescue when seven feet of watertook out all mechanical and olee-trical systems.
Those persons tended to theseeds of the residents, ran erras-do and carried three meals a dayup 14 flights of olairo to feed thenonioro. They entertained theseniors with music, games andother amusements as cityworkers endearvored to pumpthe building dry.
"We want to- express sorthanks to these wundertet mesSed women," says Jody Doty,administrator of the LawrenceHomo. "They were with us 24boses a day, literally. Ourresidents wore completely takeneure of, and nothing ever misseda heut."
MGrunnerwins medal
Morton Grove resident RichardLsmetmoyer finished third in themoo's 50-59 age division io Iho 20hrace ut the Eleventh AnnualChicago Distance Classic holdrecently in downtown Chicago.
letters to the editor
regularly,tt waoa'tmysnn'sfighthatit is
aow, Io this weak uf celebratingnur Cnastltutisn, Freedom ofChoice is getting a kam rap leNies. We have te take aides nowand have chosen to go with WestCoast Vides eves ifthey are from'Philadelphia".
Mayor Blate, I address yenSow, thesohnysdòaothavo to gethurt. You chose to altem them toget hurt. As a resideet nf NUes, Iam sad and angry that this couldhappen.
. Sincerely,Carol toSasse
Nibs, Ill. 60649
Concern expressedover bufldng planson 0CC propertyDearedftar,
A local newspaper repertedrecently that TruoteeJoan HaS ofthe Oaktsn Community Collegehoard enpressed mocero aboutplans. for building e NorthwestMunicipal Conference facility os0CC property at a essI of878,06e. I applaud her for
questioning thie plan.I, ton, am concerned, very coto-
ceraed,áhout the rnostrsrtiso ofa facility with tas dollars thatmay not be io the test ieterests ofthe studente sr taxpayers. DoesOCCaeed thin facility?
Also, I have another concern -a greater concern. Thin propertyin in a flood plain. How can anyresponsible government bodyapprore a permit to constroct yetanother building in flood plainin view ofthe floods tIsis area hanoxperieoced in the past year?
I request the OCCSchool Boardto respond to the 2 questionsrained in this letter. Thaoh you.
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The Mayor in asking the peopleof Nibs te enmanto an illegal artby selectively hasdiog ost a cardasking the people to voto if theywantohsdenemateflalia Nibs.
Obne,enemetarlal la ifiegal R-ratednrX-rsted material lasst,
The questioa should have beea,"Do adulta have the right to mat-eh or read what they want to intheprivacyoftteirowa home?"
X-rates! material has tunee soldin Nibs tor years ky Saund VideoUnlimited and never has thereteeo an arrest for It. X-ratedmaterial is aine teieg shown oncable TV. The Village uf Nieshas finatiriaSy henofitted in bothofthese rasen.
Aoti-pornography statn!m areuneosntitstiooaL Ssch laws arenothing more than an effort tocontrol whatpeoplecbmse to see,read, or think. All videor0050ttenaro protected under the Con-5h10h05. For a movie tu te foundobsceno it munt te judged oh-scene in a court of tam, by a jndgeor jary using conuounity stan-darda an a guideline.
Constssunity standards io thestato of Illinois is a statewidestandard, not the Village of Nibs.In a conci case a jsry wauld tesebecled fram the state and maynot eyes incbode one person inNibs. A movie or book may hefound obscene by a jars' in soccaso and found innocent isanother rase io thesame cosco.
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Nilessurvey to residents "Misleads the residents"DearEditoru
The approach by the Village ofNiles, in misleading the people,disturbs me. They would he farbetter nf! i they would treat theadults in Nues like iotelligemstadutis aedleil them the tenth.
NOca lost the first courtdecision, and WAS eafslioue tolese, keciaoe their laws and en-foreemeet of these lawn are on-eoostitatiotoal.
Nitos would te tar teuer offadtosililag the constitutionality ofthese vidoorassettes, and sittingdoten with the swarm of thestores to como sp with dormionsas in how is handle and displaythis material.
Robert Murray0,00er, VideoDimensions t tell
Presidoot-V ideo SoftwareDealers Association-Chicago
ChapterResidentof Nitos 28 years
Edlter'snete,In reupeese to several
statemeats made by totter writerMacray, Riles Police ChiefClamore Emriksoo took issuewith the fact that Nibs residentemay te çommitting 00 illegalact hy respendhsg ta the village'speli. "lt was not a note, hot anopinion pelt which is legai," hesaid.
He dispuled mi allegation thatX-cated material has teen sold inRiles by businesses without
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accents being mode. Emrihsonostod Sound Vides Dotinuitod issot a retail ostlet, "Ito awholesale distributorship, anddoes sol sell videotapes to Rilenresidente."
"Also, I dssht whether cableTV shows X-rated films coo-tainieg specific sessel acte thatrout-ta have hold to te otecene",Emrikson said.
He stated that all videotapeshave never been prolected by theC005titotios as Murray contendsher0500 X-rated films have t000dtheir way into the com'tu on legalchallenges. "It's up to the courtsto decide it the material is ob-scene, which is a difficult area todefine."
The police chief coromeotod,"yos have comsousily standards,or yos don't. Obscenity is oh-ocenity when you get- to basics.Village officiate set communitystandards and police enforcevillage ordinances."
Emribson went so Is say it ionot the intention 0! the village topot West Coast Video ost o!business noting that police viewcertain X-rated films objectively.'If deemed obscene, we are ad-vised by the village attorney(Richard Tcoy( as to whether anarrest is in order.''
The police chief concludedwith, "he (Murray!, is entitled lohis opinion osi a coortcan decidowho is rightor wrong."
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For more information onProfessional secretaries Inter-national, Northwest saharhanChapter, costact Jeanine Miche,Pottack & than, 120 W. CenterConcI, Schaumbarg, It. 60t95 or359-5227.
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On Sept. 21, Ray Wotshoncelehrated his 77th Birthday. Rayis a Vice President nf ArgusPrnm in Niles. He still worhu likea yonngster though he's beenwith Argus for fO years. Ray willnot even thish ahout retirementsince he loves being active.
When he's not at work, he's-snthe golf cusrne where he shnnls inthe 90's. Ray was really proudwhen he recentty scored a hole-
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Real estate appraiser Anthony J; Unemack, left, AppraisalSystems, shown receiving his Memher, Appraisal Institute (MAI)-certificate from- President Leonard Wnrsek nf Illinois ChapterNumber t, American .lnstilute nf tOnal Estate Appraisers. Thepresentation was made at the Chapter's September lanchensmeeting, held last Thursday at lhe Cisicugn Athletic AusnciatinsMr. Uzemach lives in northwest suhorban Parh Ridge.
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Fnrty-nine-year-eld - Bichhnm,with 31 years nf experience inbaking, entered the husmeos dor-Ing high school sehen Alpha Bats-mg was known as Mary AnnBakery. He worked his way upfrom sanitation, stepping clerk,dough mixer and him machineoperator te vice president,general manager today.
Dolosi, 38, who has 13 years ofenperience, started as a dnnghmixer and tnday he is assistantplant manoger lo Bickhem, work-ing the night shift from 0-3f p.m.lo 0-30 am.
Au part of management alAlpha Baking Company,Bickhem and Dajani are respon-sihie for overseeing the produc-tins of ronghly 3ff differentbahery producto, ensuring thatschedules are met and qualitymaintained. They supervise 250employdes in prodactiss, nanita-lion and maintenance.
Bath Bichkem and Dajasi al-tribute their success at Alpha totheir bekef in old-fashioned hard
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Lincnlnwosd residentTheodore Zimmerman hasretired from the Itlisnis Deporl-ment of Revenue after more thus17 years of service.
Zinimennsn han worked forthe past 11 years as a Revenuecollection saperviser io the DesPlaines regional office.
Zimmerman and his wife
"I knew that if I worked hardenough -and prepared myself, Icould attain my gbaln,"-Bickhemsaid. "I always set high goals formyself, and I always resetthem."
Datant, who came to Americain 1975 from Jerusalem as a sta-dent; says he discovered - that"Ike food hnniness is the righthnsineun'caane everyhody hasteeat." He channeled his energyand enthusiasm into baking,deriving great satisfaction inmixing dnagh and watching ittnrn into delicious bread. -
It's become lihe a hobby tome," Dajani nays. "It's fun. Ilove to min doughs, to Irouhleshoot. I SIse a ckatlenge, and thebakery business provides achallenge to maintain qoality."
Both Ricbhem and Dajani alsotake pride in seeing their bakeryprnducts on display in Chicagn-area supermarket and gracerystores. In fact, Dajani says,whenever he is in a grocery storehe can't resist stopping by thebread department to see what hekas prodsced. -
"I feel guod that the productawe nnake are rightthere; I'm pro-sd of it," he says. "My bidsalways say, 'We can't leave yet,daddy has - In go took at thebread."
e retireeJeanne plan to cestinuc to live ioLincolnwnod. The couple hasthree children: Bonnie Zimmer-man lives in San Diego, Loonie01011er lives in Deerfinld aod JoeZimmerman lives (n Chicago.
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Illinois Bell's toll-free 800telephone service, which olwayohoocut the price dowo to se forbosineoses in the Chicogo aree,OOW is cuttiog dowe the cost ofadvertiemg ello numbers in theVellowPageo.
Busioesseo signiog op forIliloolo Bell's Chicago Area 800Service, OS well as current sub-scribers, cas receive a 10 percentdiscount es Yellow Pages adver-tiisg space rates - worth np to$500.
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"When a hosinens's ChicagoArea 800 number appears in aYellow ruges advertisement, ittells customers that theirbusiness in special - importantenough (sr a company to pay forthat customer's calls," Berrossaid.
"Illinois Bell's Chicago Area800 Service reaches more than100 communities. lt allowscostumers to call a boniness toll-jfree within the 312 arca code," hesaid.
Rates for Chicugs Area 800Service start at $30.30 per month
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Business csrreotly subscribingto statewide 800 service can eso-vert to Chicago Arco 800 Serviceandheepthe nnmhersthey have.
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Women meetingTheSknkie Valley Business and
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Ike place is Hoffman's MortonHoaso (Lehigh and Liocoln) inMorton Grove. Social hoar 5-25p.m., dinner st 5-30 p.m. $10.50including tan and grataity.Please callhefnre Monday if youplan Is join us. Shirley OdegaardBun. 574-1500 or 967.5592 or FatMoita 575-5254.
Taxpayers can appeal IRS examinationThe Internal Revenue Service
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According to tke IRS, most ofIke returns examined involvehonest mistahes that tanpayersaro hound to make. Is many in-stoucos taxpayers will fisdIRS ins nositiso of baying to diaallowccrtOiO claims mode os a returnbecasSc 05 inadequate supportingrecords and receipts, On the
other hand, IRS said, some tas-payers wilt risk an audit byfailing to report alt tsnahle is'come, or will ctahn deductions,adjustments, sr credits that arcexcessive or non-qualifying.
Regardless of the tax issue in-volved daring tkc examination,when there is disagreement het-wees the taxpayer and theexaminer, the taxpayer has theright lo appeal the examiner'sfindings,
The IRS is required to informtanpayers nf their uppeal rightssod the procedures for filing an
. appeat. The first informal step isstartusg au appeal is to request ameeting with the examiser'nsupervisor. The supervisor will
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Taxpayers have 35 days lorequest a conference with theAppeals Office. Thin office isseperatc from the EsamosationDivisiou, and its rote is to bringan unprejudiced and unbiasedpoist nf view to the issue.Geserally, at this level a set-tlemeot is reached avoiding thenecessity for a taxpayer ofhavin5 lo go through the espouseand time consuming process of a
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Nues Twp. High reunion
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The 54th Claus Reunion of the gradoates from the 1936 clam andfirst fouryeargraduatiog class of prior yearn, as well as graduatmRiles Township High School will from 1958 and 1939 to join ho thehe held os Saturday evening, Oc- occasiun, For more iofarmution,tober3t. contact Jim Orphan at 865-2582 or
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Emeritus Seminaron film literacy
The history of film end theevolution of modern cinema willbe edplored in lhèEmeriluosemiñar series on FilmLileracy"el Oaklnn CommmilyCollege hoot. Thn eighl-weehoesSion will meet from I O In3Op.m. ne Mdndeyn from Oct. 5te Nov 23 io Room 112, 7701 N.Lincoln Ave., Sliohie.
The nominar leader io virginiaKeller, MFA, and a FELD. can-didale al Northwestern Univer-.oily. Shè will esamino the chongo
.io film since World War ft with an. eye te help otodenfo undorotand
and appreciate modern cinema. Participants will aeeaod discuoO
. . carrent foreign and Americanmovies, as well as analyze filmtrends. .
The cost io $35 for the serien or$8 per session. .
For information, call f35-1414.
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NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT. PREVAILINGWAGES
East Maize Public SchoolDistrict 63 bao adopted arenelalinz enlabliohing theprevailing rate f wagen for
. . laborers, workers, andmechanics employed by contrae-loro er subcontractors in perfnr-
. masco of pobRe works conlroclsNs the Coonly of Cook. The Board
. of Education deternoined the. prevailing wagen by adoptizrg the
. Illinois Deportment of Labor's- wage roles for- construction
- trades for-the Comnly of Cook, et-feclivé6/l/fly. - - -
A copy of Ike reoolotion fer Ibisadoption and the prevailing wageraIes . in available - -at theEdocâtionat Service - Center,lotto Dee Road, Des Plaines,tllinois fOOtS fer oaid schoolDiotricL
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Spanish Teacherof the Year
- The Director of Ihr NorthParh - College EsteosionProgram, Rnchetle Kan/ter Eels,han hoes named 'OutstandingCollege and Unineroity Professor
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- outstanding-faculty awardAdele. Lo/lere, prOfessor of
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Academic Excelleñce at OahtooCornmooity College, Clifford. D. T
- Siedler of line Oahtoo EdocaliovolFnonndalioe prefeuled do
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sen/ch Cnrynralinn) .10 t,eGere, oChicago reotdennt. -
A 14-year veteran teacher alOahlon, LeGece is not yew lowinning asnardo. Shewas amongthe ft facnity members cireneofor the OntotaYdiot Teachiog Ef-foclincoeso Award is lIft and iolOfS-'t4. BotIhe Hartnteiñ award,- .-
named alter 15e Oakten BoardChalemos, ho a -
spoliaimeaning. It. in presented to ssurgie teacher, and the winner is C
choseS joy stodeolo wherçan is - -
previno yearn the faculty mode from- a hatfilled milh names nftheoeioclion, - - - -
outstanding teachers," said"Il is every bit oolinfyiog then LeDere. 'There are no many
und it io OOW," remarked LeDere. olhers who are equally deserving. While she is premI to toe the otthiO honor. I wan fortunate."
winner, LeDere recognizes the ' LeDere strosglg snpporlsencrlleoce of Oakton faculty, - retorsing adolts, npeciallytheir high competence and slrong - wemen, who are comist bach tocommitment to leaching. - olsdy mathemalico.
"I feel libe my name woo pelted - . -
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anatomy/physiology, Advancedoenngnnci s5 5 0'"rv""" placementEnglishlv,Advaneedin the Chicago area. Mrs. Brjtish Literature, French IV,ElizabethEile,
directisig Spanish IV,and Calcolosl.
programvolmiteers for the Pie- District 63 establish
tore- Person Program incisifs prevailing wagesMrs. Sandy Weioberg who will , - - -
discUss Van Gogh-Mrs. Debbie ¡O1C3'Jorbio whose will speak about Kant - Moine Public SchontToalouse-Lautree, .
Mrs.: Pat District f63 bao : adopted aDavis who wilt have a painting by resolution establishing theMonet. Also, Mrs. Heather AV- prevailing rate of wages fordersos will. be ose of Rn onIon- laborers, workers, andleerparents bat the artiotolie will mechanics employed by cantean-speab about han not yet been torn or sabcontraetors is perlar-decided span. She will be mance of public worka contractospeahing to the Kindergarten in the Coosty of Cook. The Boardclasses. Mro, Weinberg will ad- . . ...................dress the tot asd 2nd graders, ° ihiiC5tiOO aeterminen see
MrS. Jorbis will be with the 3rd prevailing wages by-adopting the
and 4th gräders and Mrs. Davin Illinois DePartment of Labor's
will share her information with wage calen for c005lroctias
Ihe 5th audtth graders. trades for the CO50ly nf Cooh, et-
Dr. Lleebli noted that he won fective t/l/87.
pleased to see this additional A copy of the resolution for thindimension added to the children's adoption and the prevailing wagecollocaI education enperiences. rates is available al the
Stevenson School is one at-four Educational Service Center,elementary schools in the -East tUlIO Dee Road, Des Plaines,Maine School District No. 13, Den Ilhnnis tWit for mid SchoolPlaines, Illináis. District.
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Dreams" course. Felician Cnllegen 3tfO W Peter-sos Ave.CtsiCagd, ottern a comaeen "Uoderstssding - -Dreams."This tnsr'oesniOs course in
desjgsed to istegrale anunderstanding nf dreams ahi1dream -work -techniquesdeveloped by mo/ero psychology -with ancient Juden-Christiandreammork traditions. TheCosme recogotoes that growth insell-knowledge and usderstan- - - -
ding can - be enhanced it wehecome more aware nl Ourinnerr0000rces.
The class will meet onWednesdays beginniog with Oct.7, and contlnoisg an 0cL 14, 21,and 28, at 7-9 p.m. The instructorter this course in Christine-Zietewohi, MEd., and the cost is
. $40. Free, well-lit parking' facilitiesare available on the CaT- -
lege Campds. For more informa- -
tins -please call, 539-1919, -
District 207superintèndentto speak- Jamen L. PillaIt, Maine Towivship High School District 207 Su- -
perintendent, will speak abast"The Administrative Fsnction atthe Superintendent" os Oct. 0 atWestbrooti Schanl, 1333 Greéo-wood, Glenview. Hin presestationis part of a free workshop- for -
schont board candidates, "WhatDo School Boards Do?",presented by the Illinois Assacia-tino of School Boards. -
Other topics inctode, "ThePolicy Fnnclinn of the Board,"'The Board's Role in Cur-riculum," "Commnnicationo,"and "Powers and Duties." Otherworkshops are ncbedsled in Lam-hard on Oct. b, in Oak Lasts onOct. 7, andin Mondeleizi on Oct. S.
Maine East art
studeñts sketçhLong Grove
Eighteen Moine East Art III-Wstadeuts participated in a pastelsketchingfieldtrip to Long GroveWednesday, September 23.
Students drew nome of the uni-qse boildings of- Lang Grove aswell as incorporating the hnmanfigure into the - drawing sehenpsnible. In addition, mid Maine
- East art teacher Ken Orstend,-who organised the field trip forbis students, landncape areaswere atoe oketched.
Art III students participatingare Rena Cbae of Park Ridge,Heather Coctorane of Den - -
Plaines, Robert Crawley eI DesPlaines, Grace Hohn of Glen-view, Fronk Iffland nf Rilen, An-drea Eupciak al Nues, AlanRamirez of Morton Grave, Jen- -nifer Siegel of Morton Grave, ondTim Swanson of Nues.
-- Participating from Mr,Orstead'a Art IV clans are JasonBang of Rites, Richard Becker ofNilen, Nicole Grandinetti ofRiles, -Das Graznlis al Riles,TaaismieHalperin nf Des Plaines,Dorothy Jarska nf Morton Grave,Joann Enmpf of Des Plaines,Cassandra Maloney nf DenPlaines, and Melima Vnn Dors-burg of Des Plaines.
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District 207-ACF/SÄT results
Maine Township- High SchoolDistrict 207 cnntliiues to rankoboes national and Illinnisaverages in bOth ACT and SATnonces. Both ACT andSAT scoresprovide ene of several measoresst a stndent'5 readiisem In do col-lege work, according ta Joel W.Morris, Director nf Instructionfor District 257.
Maine's compnnite ACT scorewan 20.2, np from the 1906 rom-posite nf 3ff. The national corn-penile scnre was 15.7. The Illinoiscompootte score was 1t.0.Maine's SAT scores were 477 in-verbal and 553 iii math. Nationalscares were 430 in verbat and 476io math. Illinois scores were 403in verbal and 521 is math.
"A large proportion nl MaineTowoship High School stsdentalabe the ACT test became ACTresulto are used by midwesternminers/ties and by the . Illinois
Chicago ProvinceEducational Meeting
State Scholarship Csmrnissios,"said Morris. Oolitos CommunityCoBege also encourages lIa pro-spective students Io take the test.This year 1,152 Maine studentstook the test.
In the four ACT snh-tets, Mainestudents scored 19.4 in English,19.6 in math, 19.0 in socialscience, and 20.5 in science.Those scores compare to nationalscores nf 10.4 in English, 17.2 inmath, 17.5 in social science, and21.4 in science. Illinois scoreswere 10.6 io English, 11.5 in math,17.7 is sdcial science, and 21.3 ioscience.
''Fewer Maine Townshipstudents labe the SAT testbecause SAT scores are not asheavily noed by midwesternuniveroilies,'' said Morris. Thinyear 102 Maine Townshipstudents took the SAT tesI.
- On Dcl. 4-6, LOyola Academywilt buoi 'Provincial '07", a licouprovince-wide educaliuiialmooliiig for the loas Jesuit big/ischnuls in the Chicago prov/mce -Luyu/a and- SI. Ignatios nlChicago, St. Xavier nl Cinicininnatiand Srebeuf of tndiaoapnlis.Pruviocial '87 is an enleinsiun of asuccessful necios of departmentalmeelings held ameng the 4 big/nschools aver-thé pant few years.Courdinators from the 4 schoolshave been working for ovér ayear In develop plans for lb/ojoint meetisg which millcelebrate the schools' individualaccumplishments, highlight theirdinernity aod shared nision, aadchallenge the future of the
Skokians begin undergraduate studiesShnkie residenla Jolane
Abcamn and Steven Singer willbegin undergraduate sludien alOccidental College, where - theN/los North High Schoolgraduates will join 405 membersinthe class of 1901.
Known toc ita - academic es-cellence and competitive alblelicprugram, Occidental received urecord-breaking 2,141 ap-
No limits In learning, lugruwing, to clebcating life...isIbis year's focus at ResnrreelionHigh5chool, The Freshmen dannwon welcomed on Toenday, Sep-lomber 1 by the Senior Class whouflered a "limitless" day of funfur Iheir "little sisters." AIcadition at Resurrection, eachyour the 000mm adopt a fresh-man fur a little sister and spendIhn day celehragtng their newneno00 remites.
On Thursday, September 3, nOa more serions note, the entireschont commonity met far an all-schunl Eucharistie Litsrgy,cecognising "Na Limito to God'slone." The main celebrant, Fr.Ken Molinaro, Principal of NotreDame High Schnol far Bays, in-nilo-I the otsdests and faculty tocopermonce god's limitless love.Sc. Genrgiue Marie CR, Casiipun
miniolcp nl maclung.The five main lupino tu be uni-
dressed a en-. Sluiienl as persun -sncio-ecninniuiC, psychuingicaiissues; sisdeuut an learner -pedagugical issues; teacher asinslruclar/iiiiiuislne; oubieciarea prugramo; Jesuit tradii/unannI geiiorai edncaliun i550eo.
A special slide preseumlaliumi
abusi each nf the schools cusu.pilcul by Father Jamen Sluegee,SJ, will opon Soodup nighl's lo-tradoctney Sessious io theAcademy's Little Thealee.Reverend Jack O'Callaghon, Si,the A000ricanu assislant lu IhrSaperiorG000ral nl the Suciely elJesus, will be the keysolespeaker.
plicatiaOn from high schoolstodenin for Ihe 1917-08 schoolyear. The efuso ut 1991 will becuniing lu Occidenlal frnm 39 01the Uni/led Stales and nwnernaoforeign cousines. Their ancrageSAT scure han increased by 70points, anid Charlene Loibas,direclor of admission, helemosthat thia pear's class will behighly compelitine.
1No Limits to Learning" at ResMio/oler, along with Mn. TerriBrown and Mr. Steve Welle, Iwonew faculty membero, woekeultogether willi the sludeiils la plain
a signihc000 prayerful enpermein-ce 1er 1kO opening of the 1051-OS
schoul year.
Ua of I. liistiltileof Aviati0I
Nisety otudeots at the Domec-
sity of Illinois have recomedflight ceetificalem and ralinigsfrom the U. nl I. Institute of Acia-
tian.Among them incladed; Des
Plaines - Dasidl Lsnutquist; Mur-
ton Grove - Adam Goebec and
Paul LOmmermayefl Skohie
-Jabs Lnpata and Jetfrey Wesdt.
MONNACEP offersdata processing courses
Learn to operaIe a computarkeyboard nr use popslar softwarefor vannas perosnat enmpoterapplieati050 sr write samplecomputer programs throughcoarsen offered by the MON-NACEP program at Oahton Com-munity College.
Classes will betin. io Octoberand Nonember al Oaktnn's ram-puses is Des Plaines and Shuhie,and at nieghhorhood highschoulu.
"lotcodaclien to IBM" is ahands-on isstroctmos coarsewhich will nover the major com-mando and basin functions nf acomputer including opread-sheets, wurd processing and datahase management. In "Lotost-2-3," participants Will léarn touse this software pachage In corn-bine spreadsheet, informationmanagement asd graphing.
"Introduclion toWord Perfect"will include astudy nf commandosuch as lest formatting, copy andmove, -search, spell check andpage formatting. Managers, ad-miiiistratucs oc anyone workingwith dala will learn to use thecomputer for efficient datamanagement in the coocse,"dBase un IBM/PC."
"Choosing a Personal Com-putee Our Small Boniness Une," a
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seminar from t am. In t p.m. onSaturday, Ont. 31 at Oakton EastISkokie), will enamine the hard-ware and-software available forumalt businesses Or for personalfinancial management. The ap-plications of a microcomputeraod writing compoter programsis BASIC for storage es floppydiscs will be covered in thecourse, "Microcompaters."
Other data processing momeouttered will ineluden "Keyboar-ding Shills," "Basin ComputerConcepts" and "MicronomputerOIl.,,
Far information, call 982-9005
Regina slates backto-school night
Parents and guardians ofRegina Dominican High Schoolstudenln will go bank to school al7 p.m. Thoenday, October 1. Aftera short presentaban in Ihnaadmtomium, parents mill followtheir dasghtems' schedulesthrough shortened class sessiess.
The Muthers Club will providea hattet oupper foe teachersbefore senoinos begin. ConnieFlicks, Gleonmew, will he assinledby Susan Bordes aud MaureenGeraghty, Enasnino.
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Constitutioncelebration
On Wednesday, September If,Mark Twain elementary in DesPlaines, Illinois celebrated thebicentennial of the United StatesConstitstion through a school'wide assembly. Fifth gradestudents prepared for thisassembly by makiog flags thatrepresent many nf the elhnicgrOsps that make-up theirschool's papalation. They alsumade several historical flogs.The stadenls participated in aprocession nf these flags, pledgeof allegiance, patriotic songs andread essays about what the Con-otitation means to varionsstudents. -
Mark l'muto School in locatedat 9401 Hamlin in Des Plaines andis une of loor elementary schoolsis East Maine School District 63.
Office Occupations- Officers
Maine East senior Darlene Con-idi of Morton Grove bas beenelected president of Office 0e-copatiom Clob, and working withber to organise the group's am-tivities are vine-president Mag-gie Manolis of Niten, secretaryZara DeGmaff of Riles, andtreasurer Sheryl Fisisman ofMorton Grove. -
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I1EALTU::EW:S .1Fire Prevention Week recognized
by Edgewater HospjtalThe Chicago Fire Department Rosehifi dr; Opening remarks
and Edgewater Hospital will pre- aed greetings wifi be give,. bysent a fire safety demonstration Cbicago Fire Commission Louison Institutional Day, Wednesday, T. Galante.Oct. 7. ThIs public service pro- ThepubliciswelcometoaUendgramisecheduIedtobeginatl3O these events. For further inter-p.m. In the hospital's northwest motion, piene contact the Deport-parking lot, mooted at the ¡n- ment of Publie Intormation atternection of Ashland ave. and 87340 ext. 3100.
Arthritis exercise classst. Francis Hospital will offer a
nix-week arthritis class at 3 p.m.on Thesday afternooñs, October 5through November 10. The90.minute sossiom will be heldinthe hospital's School of NursingClassroom, 355 Ridge Avenue,Evanston. Cost for six sessiom is$47 which includes all materials.
The clans siU emphasize how
to stretch and strengthen thejumts, maintain bone strength,and increase cirtion.
Participante must have writtencouuentfremthelrphysician. Ferreservationsandaddilionol Mor-maison, call the Ruth Reten WolfArthritis Center at 492-ACOlE.Clossninelslimitod.
Family HealthCenter HealthFest
The recently npene&SwedlshCovenant Family Health Center,0304 N. Nagle In the Dominick'sShopping Center, Ml hold aHealth Fest on Saturday, Oct. 3,trum 10 am. to 2 p.m.
Free blood pressure, glucune,cholesterol and lung functionneroeninguwill be offered. Healthprofile questionnaires andanalysis alu be made availableatno cuit, and one ofthe Center'sassociate physiciam will presentan arthritis educationprogram.
llildress activities alun areplanned.
Ail are invited to attend.Members ofthe staff will he that-tendance. For further informa-tien contact the Center at631-13go.
Hypothyroidismconferenceat Loyola
A coaferenre - onhypothyroidism wiR be held atLoyola University Medical Con-tor's Mulcahy Outpatient Centeron Saturday, Oct. 3, from 83Oa.m.to3:lOp.m. -
- - The conference is for childrenwith hypothyroidism and theirporeutn and other relatives.Loyola physiciamand nursen willspeakonvarious tepicu related tohypothyroidism. Purposoof theönoference toto afford poreats anopportunity - for continuing .antstewideedoi-supportnetwork.-For more information call 531-S4034.
: Aithflt'S -Action Group -
-The Mainê Tawnahip Arthritis
Action Council will hold-its neatmeeting os Wédnesdoy, Oct. 7, at739p.m. in the cafeteria, on thelower level of the Nesset HealthCenter, 1775 Ballard Rd., Park
- 11140e.iì;e coundllconceptis designed
tn develop Improved publicunderstonding and to provideasnistance to pérsens with ar-thrills, the nation's nnmber onecrippling disease. Refreshmentswill be served. No reservationsare required. Interested personsare invited ta roll Ms. SosasWeiss, RN. at (312) 696-7650.
Free "BIP" ClubRauh North Shore Medical
Contera free RIP' Club,Breathing Improvement Pro-gram support group for peoplewith astlnna, chronic bronchitisor emphysema, witt meet at 7p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, io theTumpeer Pavillon, adjacent tothe medical center.
Suzanne Johnson, BA., R.R.T.,clinical coordinator of theBreathing Improvement Pro-gram, will teach participantshow to control their breathingresponsen to stress.
Admission isfree; reservationsore reqúested. To make a roser-vatios or to arrange for a ride,call the hospital's breath line,"at 677-2970. -
lu freshmen inA total of 030 tediano Universi-
IT freshmen are enrolled in theHonors Division Programon theBloomington campos. Local
Physiciàn honóred byHoly Family Hospital
-" I .651 prantire medicine theoamewayidtdloyurnago witheach patient getting my fall andundivided attention," uaidJeremlas N. PrÚC,M.D. Dr. Proc -
han beenchuièn by Holy FamilyHonpital, Den Plaines'Medical/Dental staff torecelvethe prestigious MOther Frances -Award. - -
I'lds annual awardpayo tributeto an outotanding member of Rn-ly Family'a Medical/Denial Staffwhoemulates the qualIties nf thefoandress of the Retors ofthe Ha-ly Family of Nazareth, MotherFrances Siedliska. MotherFrances provided slhct healthservices te the sick,- poor andhelpless by bringing healing andhope te the leso fortnnate
Sympathy for those less fer-tanate comes naturally to a manwho overcame great odds toachieve hin dream of becoming adoctor. Born in the Ukraine,Jeremlas Frac attended his firsttwelve yearn of school iofonrcities and two countries. AStergradnation, he spent three yearsIn Russia andwas imprisionedbythe KGB for nix months. Loaninghis homeland, Prur attendedmedical school In Austria under afull scholarship. Beginning bisstudies after imprisonment, in ostrangé coantry add having telearn a new language wan onemore challenging ta overcame.Again in 1964, bocease ofthe War,his education was interruptedand Pruc wan furced to go intohiding for two years. -
'lt wan a questlosof survival,'he-explained. "If you have dotosomething, you da it." Aftergraduation from medical schoolin 1949, Dr; Proc Immigrated tothe United States with the help ofrelatives. Once again, he was lo astrange cnantry with a newlanguage ta learn. "Itteok me ayear," Proc rejnemhern "But Ilourent on my own, mostly fromwatching -television and inter-viewing patients."
Dr. l'cnr bed been in FamilyPracticein the Des Plaines andGlenview oreas 1er 31 years. Ac-
Kids tackle - the fightagainst cystic- fibrosis
Children attending the Chatter-bon Pro-School in Des Plaines,Chasten, Cribs nod Crayons inSkokie, the Mayflower ChildcareConter in Northhrook and the St.Mary Morry-Go-Roand in PorkRidge will raise fonda to torMecystic fibrosis when they - par-ticipote in the Mini-March duringOctober. Last September,thousands of preschoolers raisedover $47,065 participating Is thisannual programsponsored by the.Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
In the weeks before the event,Mini-Mnrchers will solicitpledges from friends, neighborsand relatives. On the specified
Honors Programstudents include JW FrancesCohen, 3734 - Columbia, Lin-coiswood und Heidi Neumann,818 5. Wusblogton, Pork Ridge.
Dr. Jeremlas N. Peur
cording toouie of his long-time pa-tiento, Gallan Petik, Des Plaines,"He's warm and caring personwho always makes you feel corn- -
fortable. Not only in he a wonder-ful darter hat he gives his pa-tiento apersooal tenchbeing antimo and returning phone calls."Until five years ago, Dr. Priseeven made house calls. -
A respected member of -HolyFamily's Medical/Dental Staff,Dr. Prise nerved as their presi- -
dent from 1979 te 1991. He cur-rently is o member of the Beardof-Directors nf the Holy Family-Health Care Syutom Inc., andbas been a counselor te theChicago Medical Society for thepast ten years. -
Dr. Peur and his wife, Claire,livein Nerthbroek and have raise -
a medical family. Son Eugene Is -
a radiologist/CT - technician at -
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na, Is anurne. Nichulas Prise Is a-medical stedentat Chicago Col-lege of Osteopathic Medicine, andhis wife, Elizabeth Is n physicianspecializing in pulmonary -
medicine.The .1987 Mother Frances -
Award will be-presented to Dr.Pruc at Holy Family'nRenascence DInner/Dance, Oct.17 at the Weotin Hotel, O'Hare.Anyone interested in joining Dr..Proc may call 297-1800, Ext. jiltforticket information.
day, they will walk, hop, skip orjump aroung their schools'recreation area for a designatedtime period. Funds will he col-lected based on the amountpledged and the nuxuttuir of lapscompleted.
The children will he ralsungfunds to help children afflictedwith cystic fibrosis. CF Is theleading genetic killer ofAmerica's youth. In CF, the lungsand digestive system are cloggedby a thick mucus causing
- breathing and digestive pro-blenss. However, recent researchdiscoveries 50w offer hope for acure,
For their efforts, the tots willta-awarded withcertlficntes, bot-too, t-shlrto, and a voriety oftoys. To sponsor a tot or find onthow to get Involved, contortAudrey Shone of the CysticFibrosis Fosndotlos - at(312)230-4491. -
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New federal 1w mayBeginning onOctober i, a new - Hospttal), Northwesters Delver-
federal law may impact you and sitz (Northwestern MemOrial,evez7one you know.-- The law, Children's Memorial and"Required Roguest,-ca11s fur --- Evanston Hsspltalu), Rushevery hoeplta whIch receives - Medical College (Rush-Medicare fwi4iisgtui offer the np- - en-tri-st. Loke'n Medicallion of organ tluaudonaUun Center),Southerslllisolsunlver.to the neztrof-kifl *lsmi a family - uhy (Memurial MedIcal Center -m055-berhO5dtod. -
: - - - Springfield), University ofThe law waspasned in order te Chicago (University uf Chicugo
alleviate the critical shintagelof - Hospital) andthe Unlversttyutll-linois (University of illinoisHospital). -- -
Theforzuatins of ROBI becamepeoulble through the awarding nfthe largest organ procurementagescystart-upgront isthe coon-try by the Health Resources andServices Adsoisistratlon. In itsgrant application, ITS pledged taexpand Ita services, consolidatoits operatlun andimprove its elli-cienry through the srgnolzatlonut ROB!. ROBIMedical Direcisr,James Wolf, M.D., says these ob-jectives are being met. -
Wolf described ROBI as "thelargest, muotcost-effective organprocurement agency in the stateof illinois." He said the agencywasable to provide full service toall Illinois hospitals fromhistocompatibility touting ofpotential donors is the - ROBIlaboratory to managing thefinanclol aspects of orgnn/tiuuoerecavery.
ROBin goat Is to facilitate thefraMer of the organs or tinssesfrom the donor to Ibe recipient ausmoothiy as possihle. Wolf citedthe many years of experience isorgan recovery and transplanto-tian enjoyed by the ROBIaurgeoss. "However," be said,"Ills only throngh the altruism of
organs and Ossues availablefortransplantation. Reports havefound that most fnmilies woulddoontuitheir Inved one'u organs Ifthoy*erea5had.ThotoWe55n5familien dill be approached,although they havethe light terefuse the request. -: :
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The legislation, technicallycalled the 6th OmnIbus Recon-dilation -Act of- OctOber, 1987,says hospitals must develop andimplement orgaWtinune donationpolicien is Include recogniningpotential organ/tinune donora, -approaching the family, and con-tocting the aproprtate organ pro-curementagency. - -
In illinois, theRegional OrganBank of Illinois Inc.,(ROBI) isassisting honpitals. in fulfillingtheir legal obligation. ROB! hashighly sMiled organ procurement.coordinators who are travelingototewide educating hospital per-sonnet in how toapproach thefamily with sensitivity to thesituation. According ta the roer-dinatora, It is importasti te allowtbefoiullytòsay"ns" withostin-corring guiltIator un. However,they strom. most families willreadily agree to donate -
ROBI was granted an Illinoisnot-for-profit charter Is July of1986 and became fully opera-ti000l un July 1, 1007. Theorganization comes nu thenatural evolutIon of the illInoisTransplant Soèiety, Inc. (ITS)which bud provided organrecovery, diotribution andtranuplastotion in Winolu and -Northwestern Indiano since the19705.
At the nucleus of ROBI, andforming the Medical AdvisoryCOmmittee, are two transplantsurgeons frein each Illinoisuniversity-affIliated medicalcenter which perfuman organtransplantation. These centersInclude Loynla Univernity(Foster McGaw - and Hines
Eatmg Disorderslécture -
The lecture'Fnod Will theBa65e Ever Cease?" will be of,forerO at 7 p.m. en Wednesday,October 7. Jill Zimmerman,M.S.W., wIll diacunu the causeand tI-ealinent uf common eatingdisorders, and why nome womendevelop severe disorders ouch asbulimia dud anorexia.
Cost la $5. The lecture will bebald et the Centerfor Womem'HeulthlSt. Francis Hoapital, lISOSherman Place, Evanston.
To register of for additional is-formation, rail 492-3700.
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help your child? -
October 5'Hoffman EstafesDEVELOPING OPENCOMMUNICATIONSD hlowcon yOU discuss teen issues like sole
sex us none; drugs and olcohol?D Hosing quslity time not quantity.
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affect youthe public that organ donation ispossible. We et ROBI seek toasunte the donnr family, thepotential recIpient and the publicatlargethatwe aI'ewell qualifiedtoserve as custodtassforthIu us-qine public resource."
RøBlisactive in procuring anddistributing all organo andtissues currently beingtransplanted. These -include theliver, kidney, heart, pancreas,bowel, Iong,-hane, shin and cor-neo. illinois residents have thefirst opertuntty to receive -thedonated organs/tissues.However, If a good match is notfound in the stato, the organsandtissues are offered oat on a na-tional basis. ROB! is connectedby computer to the nationalOrgan Procurement andTransplantation Network whichis nsedthrnughsuttheconntry fororgan and tisasing rnutcbind.
According to ROBI organ pro-curement cnordtnatorn, thosecontemplating organ donationore urged to discuss the issuewith family members. Eventhough the deceased may havesigned an orgos donor card, thenest-of-his still will he asked forconsent before anyorgans/tissues are removed. Ifthe family knows their lovedone's wishes, it will simplifymaking the decisiun on whetheror not to dönste.
Since organ donation baobecome an issue which maytouch everyone, those wishingdonor cords or more informationmay cull - ROBI is Springfield(117/788-3900) or io Chicago(312,/431-3600).
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gram fur health professionals atOnkton Community College (1698E. Golf Road, Des Plaines) willoffer the following courses in Oc-lober. -
"EMT Refresberl' is a five-week course from 6 telS p.m.beginning Thursday, Oct. 1.Topics covered will include: newCPR stendardou medical anden-vironmental emergencies, burns,childbirth and ' psychologicalaspects ofcsre delivery. The costis $70. "Interpreting Culture andSensitivity Resulto: Taking Hiers-log Action" begietsing Tuesday,0cL 6 will pruvide the neisse wItha review of microbiology,specimen collection and an-tlhiotic sensitivity interpretation.The cost in $48.-
An extensive update on theAmerican Heart AssociationStandards for 1986 regardingClfllteclmlqnes and instructIonalstrategies will 1ai&nphasised isthe course, "CPR - Instructor
October 12Hoffman EstafesWOMEN AND DEPRESSIOND Why do womee experience deprossior motethan mer? - - -
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D When and why should you seek peofcssioral assistavoo?
October 13 & 29SeoPlaineo O Hoffman EstatesCHILDHOOD STRESSD Adjusting to neo friends, new school, newclassroom. -
D How to family problems affect your child?D Lotchkey children: coping eith stress andeasing your foots.
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D WhsO.kind of help is aaailable to you andwhere do you find it?
When il unmes tu nnderstanding earseloes nruns uldidres beBer, ne alt have unmulhint toearn. mere are problens we'd like tu curb -out, bol seed hetp 1500158 how. Chantenseed like tu nate, hal can't.
That's oxhy Furent PsychCare Ouspitol sunerlog a serles nl free presontotlOsaIsysnr comrrronitiesahoal these inanes.They're cnsvenlent, they're inlormatise, -
they're impurlaot.Avsilahltily is limited and hy resoreotian,
sa reIfster early. Call 835-4392 nr 635439lnr farther details.
Workshap." The twa-day sessionwill meet from 10 n.m. to g p.m.on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. lOand 11. The fee is $0g.-
"Central Venous Catheters:Carrent Conepto and Applies-bus," a three-week course from7 te 0:30 p.m. beginning Thurn-day, Oct. 10 is for RegIsteredNurses who minnt deal with thenewtechanlogíesutn multiplicItyof central venous catheters inacute Care huapitals and extend-ed care facilities. The cost I $60.
Other courses offered will in-cinder "Physical Assesmnent forNurses" tesen I am. te 5 p.m.beginnIng Oct. 17 (100); "EDO Il:Advanced Interpretation" from0:39 te 9:30 p.m. beginning Oct. 20($75) "Ma5a0ilE IV Therpay inthe Home" from 8:30 am. to 4:30p.m. beginning Oct. 31 ($90); and"Basics in Patient ,qsuesomeflt"tenni 8 n.m. to 4:39 p.m. begInn-tog Oct. 31 ($40). -
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We'll get you started for all thetesti'ities you'll be facing athòliday time, just a few moothsdown the road.
Couples are preferred, butsingles are welcome too. Call FisBelle for further information onMon., Wed. and Fri. Eves. from6-lt p.m. at 334-5450.
Beginning Monday, October 5,from 7-8 p.m., a sew class willbegin for new students at Mal-tinos Dance Studio and MelodyBallroom 1505 W. Berwyn,Chicago (Berwyn k Clark - oseblock north of Foster., We specialize in "Two leftfeel". This class will start atsquare one taking you throughthe basics of the Fostrot, Waltz,
"Sweet World" offers sweets-and pastriès for everyoneRemember in days goae by htark and they all baked their
whenthere woo a bakery in every wares right sa the premises?Well, we have ase just like thatcalled, "Sweet World" located at5450 N. Milwaukee Ave. isChicago.
Adam Ryba and Ted Raptaopened their European stylebakery and cafe nest to Hast 'EDog, Its decor is all pink andwhite and spstlesuly clean. Tableand chairs are ivailable, cafestyle, for a quick cap of cappuc-cina coffee and a pastry sr a lightlunch, feataring his scrampliosscròisuants with cold cota, tomatoand lettuce,
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Organ CncertA Sunday Organ Concert
featuring FatherJames Miller osthe Barton Grande Theatre PipeDrgan will be performed SondaS,Dctsber 4 at 33Op,m.
Falber James Miller performson the Barton Grande with theensberanre that has made himose of the most noaght-afterorgonistu in the United Stales,Canada, and Asutrolia. ConsoleMagazine calls his concerto"playlog to and for the people at-tending, sot ahoye them". FatherMiller is renowned for bin jaezand blues style.
Tickets for the reserved seatconcert are $7.50 and areavailable at the Riaflo Ticket of-fice, 102 N. Chicago St., Jouet, Il00431, (815) 72f-6600. Ticket officeboors ore 10 um. to S pm. Mon-doy through Friday and tO am.to 2 p.m. , Saturday. Tickets orealso available through Tiçket-master (312) 502-1510.
Nilesite appearsin McDonald'scommercial
Munther Rayyas, an employeeat the McDonald's restaurant at5465 Dompster is Nitos, wasselected lo appear io a sew Mr-Donald's television commercialhonoring MeD000ld's founderRay A. Kroc and the growth ofthe estire McDonald's family,post and present. The Me-Donald's "Founder Day" rom-merciai will air Thursday, Oc-toher I on all three major net-works in honor uf "FounderDay," October 9.
MonIker joined 350 other sut-standing Chicago area Mc-Donald's reolaarant crew peopleat the recent filming at Ham-burgerUniveruity in Oak Broob,
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Séùreérow. Festival'- - -,
AO abundance of Scarecrowswill add te the pspulatiou of St.Charles, Illisoivat theSt. CharlesScarecrow Festival, presented bythe Illinoin Regional Bask, Ort,lo and 1.1.
Dozens of handcraftedScarecrows will stand watch inLincoln Parts, on Main - Street,from 9 am, Satsrday unfit 5 p.m.Sunday. The Scareeraws, createdfrom farmers cast effs and im-aginatisn, wilt he displayed iocompetition for cash prizes.Visitors will hove the opportunityto vote for their favorite in threecategories.
The nationally koown MarkBaron Scarecrow SculpturesWorhshop will transform the Il-loom Regional Bank parking lotlato lhe birthplace of 175Scarecrown given straw brainsund personality au participoatsstuff and glue them together.
Under o colorfúl tent, hatchesof decorated gingerbreadScarecrows waiting to he sampl-ed along with cosntry stylechicken io dszmplings, barbecued
Mbsgle io the beer gardeo and Lambs are free. The Lambs isdance to authenfib German located al the junction of l-54 and"Dompah'.' music at Lambs' 0e- Route 176 in Lihertyvilte.toberfest, October Rh,frsm 5:30 , The Laznbs is. a non-profitp.m. to 11h35 p.m., and October residential and vocational corn-10th and IlIh from l200 noon to munity for mentally retarded
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feature cootesfu, games and en- (312) 302-6774.lertainment for the whole family.Everyone will enjoy eating a
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Travelfilm seriesat Oakton
Discover the treasurers ofprehistoric Chisa, the magical ci-ty of Jerusalem, the charm andgrace of romantic Amtria, theenchanting takes of England andmore in the travel film seriessponsored by the Oaktsn .Com-muaity College MONNACEP pro-gram.
The series, beginning Wednes-doy, Oct. 7 will be held at I pm.in lbs auditorium at Matee EastHigh School, Potter Rund atDempster St. io Parb Ridge.
"ChinoThe Dragon Awakes,"the first film, will tobe viewers tethe Ctoino of yesterday and todayincluding the Great Wall andGrand Casal, theGobidesert, izo-penal palaces, Buddhist cavetemples and the cities of Beijingund Shanghai. The session will bepresented by Frank Klicar,filmmaker and a seasonedtraveler of 41 yearS.
The series will coutinue with"Romance In Austria" on Nov.
sandwiches, roust pig, tunnelcakes, pumphis bread and cun-died apples will give visitorsmore to crow about,
Main stage entertaiOmest wifihe provided Saturday afternoonby the Jwnp'n the Saddle Bandfeaturing their bit single "TheCurly Shuffle" and Fox ValleyBlue Gram Band will perform onSunday. Morning showu will bepresented by magician TerryEvamwood. ' -
LAve cnstumod Searocrows willdance their wçy, on the sidewalk,aloog a yellow chalk lino guidingcamera clicking families tofestivities throughout dewsebown, -Horse and wagon rides offer a -panoramic view along the Maio.Street route to o Family Fun-'Fair, Pony Rides, Art and CraftFair, Farmers Market, SquareDancing, games for children und.craft demomtrations. -
Sunset and Moonlight Cruises.with banjo music - and,refreshments aboard a . pad-dlewkeel riverboat on the Fox-River will highlight the event onSaturday afternoon and evening.
St. Charles, Illinois, only a nne. hour drive from Ctsicage, is con-
veniently located from the East-West Tollway, to Aurora Faras'worth Ave., exit North to Route64.
Fur a free map brochure call nrwrite the St. Charlen Conyentionan Visitors Bureau, P.O. Box 11,St. Charles, IllinOis, 05174, (312)377-6101.
11; "The Galgy.'of Jermatem" enDec. 2; "Wales and the Lakes ofEngland" on Jus, 0; "South'KoreaModern 0,liraclo" os Feb.3; "Vive la France" unkiarch 2; -
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Persons muy register by mailor ks-person. To register by mail,completo the coupon in thebrochure and mail it to MON-NACEP, P.O. Box 367, Skokie, n00070, Registration will alus heaccepted at the door.
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TIce Psychic Fairs will featsreAmerica's Best-Ksswn Psychics,starring Isternationalty KnownPsychic.Astrologer-Irefle Hughes.Metaphysical Historian of Gem-stones Marlesa, The RocIo Lad)',Well-Known Palmist, AlesandriaEast, America's ForemostGhostbuotor & Medism, EteasorRoyse with lectures & privaiecomultatiOns. The premeir guestattraciios will be trene Hughes-One of the Must Pupular PsychicSpokespers000 is America. Mrs.Hughes In a Pepular Media Per-unnality, Sating ABC's "mala In-credible" as ese of her nsmerosststernatlosal Radio & Televiulusappearasces. A sated Author ¿sCnlusnuist, Mrs. Hughes will beavailable for cunsuliatinnu BedseiS be giving theKey Lectures nfboth Psychic Fairs.
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. Ticketu are $24 and$28. Ticketuare available at the Centre Haut, Bas office, 7701 N. LincolnAvenue in Skokie, (312) 8734388or at Ticketmaster, . (512)902-1588. (This program in notrecommended tar children.)
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an concertBuddy Hotly Story" and he baswoo highest ranku en-the-recordcharta und at award ceremumea.Hearbimatthe Arta Center.
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The gala 75th birthdaycelebration concert foche Georg50tH, esteemed mirate director nfthe Chicago Syinpbeoy Or-cbeutra, will be - broadcast livefrom OrchesiraMall in Chicagoby WFMT (98.7 FM) Friday, Oc-lober 9, beginning at 7;30 p.m.The coiscert, which was corn-plelety uold out Boos after lt wananonunced, will be presented byWFMTbyArneritec
Tbe October 9 concert willfeature SirGeorg as both ceooc-tor and piana snlnist. Proceedsfrom 85ta concert win benefit theMunirions' Pension Fund. -
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- discUSsion on aging -
- "Tb AgÌÑ Societyi A LOOkToward the Year 2820" is tiringpresented lii a panel dlucijunienby the Center far Applied Deren-talogy from 8:30 n.m. ta 12:30p.m. 00 TuesdaY OctaberOat the-morne - Auditorium, , North-western University, 370 East-Chicago - - Avenae. : - Chicago.Renowned - . - -gerontologicalfuluriuta, In a contlnuatioiiof a1974 panel discussion, exarniirehow age expectancy, attitudes,.and needs. of -tIto- elderly have.chaoged. Based no their: awnresearch, they wilt identify theetrends that will affect social,emotional, envirooisrntal and -service IeSpOO5OH of society'srapidly iacreaaing alderpopulation. -:-
Muderatar Miltan Rosenberg -from WGN radia andthe Univer-aity of Chicago, will be Joined bypaneiluto Dr. Steven M. Golosi,University at Floridat Dr. DavidGutmaso, Naribwestern Univer-oily; Dr. Bernice. Neugartea,.Nnrthwesterfl University; andDr. Sheldao 'feb15, State Univer-sity of New York. CEU/CMEcredits are - available.
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Heritage Club ofPolish Americans
The Heritage Club ut P01mbAiséricans will -bold lis sentmeeting un Sunday, Oct. 4, ai the -
Cnperoiros Cultural Cooler, Siltw; lawrence ai 2 p.m. The ffspecialtheme of this meeting will -
be "A Special Look at EthnicTelevision - io Chibago."President Frank Biga will alsodiscosu spcnmieg events io thePolish Americas Community.Tickets tn the club's "Wigiliar'will also he available ai ibismeeting. A special social hourwiilconrlude the meetiog.
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in atteud this meeting. Refresh-meula wiil he served. For moreinformation ose can call 777-5867.
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The concept of tultios reisisbor-semeot "io nne whnse time is ap-ycoachiog." -That was tbe cus..chinino of Charles Brady,Associate Director, Catholic Coo- -ference nf Illinois and leadoffwitness at Siate Senator WalterW. Dudycs's (R-7, Chicago)hearing into - he- matter- last-Tuesday sight. Brady said hethought it tn be iiomtitotinoairitto0 similar laws already in of- -fecho Misnesotaaodlnwa. -
Dudycu inirodoced SB 1237, theParental Pruperty-=Tax BeliefAct, io iheGeoerat Ausernhly tuoiApril. Ii would allow for partial -
tuition rcimbursemeei tupareotusending Iheirynonstérs lo privateand parochial schools. Senate -Minority Leader, Jamen "Pote"Philip (R-23,-Woodpale) appoin-ted Dudycs chairthas of a special
-Parcuial Property Tas Re)ielTask Force taforttter espiare thefeasibiuiy of s tuition rebabar-semrntplan. -.
In an effurt to ehuisin the viewsof school officials and parents,Dsdycz held thefirst of s yeralbearingu at Resurrectios HighScheel on Chicago's Nerthwestside. Most witsesaes echoed eachother in catting for sorne type oftuition tìxcredut or direct reino-hursensent. They argued tirâtparents, an the onehand, pay tosupport public eduratioa throughtheir taxes and,. on the. otherband, pay. tuition to provide aqoatity education for theircbildrdn is private aid parochinischools - - -
Robert. -Morris,: Direcior ofDevelopment, Gordon Tech 00gbSchool, Chingó and n parent uftwanons Isieleinentary parochialschool, unid that parochialeducaRon provideoblu beys witha "clean, auto, noisthreaieningesylrnflfl5ent" and "a aolid -
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education," Wltzseoae$ generallyfavurer5 a decentralized schonisystem allawlng greater
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receives awardJeanne 10uhr of NUes, bas
receiverj a financial assloisnceaward from- the sodal work.departjsest at Bail Siate IJolver-
autonomy on the part of isdividsal school administrators.Most private and parochialsystems operate in this manner.Most witnesses favor an incometan credit ta a direct reimhur.sement. -
Oiher scheduled witnesses is-cloded Roger Schnsohe, Pris-cipal, Luther High North,-Chicago and Hugh LeVuy, BoardMember, 51. John BreheufSchool, Riles. They, too, endorsedtire concept it tuition reisobor-sement aud described the fioan.rial sacrifice borne hy parentswhomake thaI choice.
Comments from-ihe asdiencewere largely in favor of themeasure and included remarksby Dr. Hass A. Schieser,Professor, DePaul University. -Several Wnmes ropresesling IkeTail High School PTA (o Chicago
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providisg a qsailiy education farils sludeulu and pointed out thatpublie schools are mandated loprovide an edocatios for aUstudents including espensiveSyteial Edsration programs. 01-
-len those programs are notprovided in private and parochialschools. Dudycu unid that wit- -nesses at his scot hearing will hedrawo from the public education.
'lwao very pleased with thehearing," Dudyca said. "We hada-good tumool and the witeesoesrepreseoting parochial andprivato education made a veryconeincirig case for same form oflax credit or reieriborsemest fortuition cools."
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music. theater and dance when play from which the record-breaking music, The Fan-the Prformiirg Asta departmenttasticks," was adapted; andbicha-off the season no Frsday,"The Tiger" by MurrayOct. i6 with a One Act Play
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Festival.The Festival will be held atf romance.The plays are directed byOn FridayS and Saturdays,
Oakton's advanced actingOct. 16 and 17; 23 and 24, and 30students under the supervision ofand 31 ¡n Studio 1000 at Oakton,Carom KIeuaberg, professor of1600 E. Golf Ruad, Des Plaines.Cos2movications. Tickets are $2."One Act Play Festiva1For reservations, caU 635-1900.Repertory Company B" will
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FREEESTIMASTaNY
. DARResidontial_COmmerdlal
- Dependable and ReliableDiscraet and Reasonable
792-1025Quality SewiCe
Certified
NICEPETS FOR .
.. ADOPTION . .
to APPROVED HOMESHdar5 1.5 P.o. Doly
a-1 asardsy,CloSodSaddatS
b All Legal HolidaysKAYS ANIMAI SHELlER
. 2705 Arlington lits. Rd.Arlingtön Heigltts
PLASTIC COVERSFirst Time atWholeale Price
2forlFree Esriredtes leornd
CLOTH UPHÔLSTERY
DOMINICKSpLASTIC COVERS
lo s. Main St.. Park Ridge
692-5397. Saeetd%wilhad
. MIKES ..PLUMBING SERVICE
Plarebin grape fr ,ao,edalreg.Omir fr Sewor lines power reddad.
Lew Water PressurèCa!Tactad.Saflep p0mpsle5tllOd N eamimd.
33&3748
. * RI GRAND, INC *ResdenaComme''
INTERIOR EXTERIOR. Splay Bnishr Roller. Pap8lhfl9ilIE. Washing-
Fully Insured $1,000.000 LIgbiIItYFor your protection as well as.ourS All Worker! completely.
covered by Workmefl'u Compensation lnsurancn.
Cali for FREE Estititate.. 539-0089 .
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ncF NILES BUGLEMORtON GROVE BUGLE
SKOKIE!LINCOLNW000 BUGLE
swear SPARt< RIDGE!DES. PLAINES BUGLE
. GOLF.MILL!EAST MAINEBUGLE
: CAlTESPainting
& DecoratingService
Interior ExteriorResidential Commercial
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PEST CONTROL
PLASTIC COVERS
REMODELING
P LU M B IN G
OFFICES, HOMES, APARTMENTBUILDINGS, HOTELS
WE SPECIALIZE IN:Kienhevs Painrlflg Fernhes
RenReOms orweall IReels
Reerrr Additiend Irrseelling Floors Windew.flePeirk
Dermers SCemefle work Sidowalks
BIG DISCOUNTS FOR BIG JOBSI
Call ALL REMODELING FOR FREE ESTIMATES
Work Guaranteed «5-0998 . Insured
. ., AUTRYS5 INC..(O-DROP)SEWERAGE
CATCH BASINSCLEAÑEDS25 fr up
Also Repaired B Rebttilt. Electric Roddiyg. TreeRoetS Removed. Bthteb5. teilew. main line
s sink lioesopenPd2 HOUW1DAY SERVICE
.588.1015.Minutes from yeUr doer
FREE ESTIMATES IDYRS EXPI osare d . Bonded Lic3798-$10 OFF RODDINGOfMAIN SEWER.PIPES
ROOFING
BRADY ROOFINGi REPAIRS .REROOFING
Free Estinnateu Folly Insured
763-4036 .
WORD PROCESSINGFa, Voo,.7rpi"a Needs
Mortar unser COO. 966-4105
: TYpEwRITERSPdsate Sala f
_ 15M 5e! eerrie lI n IIIL 5 rerniñg r CaSt
nreonerin Tunero ntren r with MerrrerrLeserheC 4Prité.Sr0mtre ttS0tO
. Cenere errO C errnwrers
.. 6406435
IMMEDIATPRINTING
NORTHWESTWALL WASHING
Wells, CnilivgS, Woodwork Wash-
ed; Carpeln cleaved SynclelItIvOiv. Residevtiel Cteahlhv - -
Free Eslimales -InsutOd
252.4670 -
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JLá WANUDI,g WURLITZERS11,_1 JUEI tOUS
ALSO -
SLOT MACH!NES -
AcE C.edftteC
_\ 985-2142
ThE BUGLES
STOP Directoryis beckoning
you to:
LOOK*munsenable eau te:
ADVERTISE -
RotentialsuSomarsI
_ecEfl TOyOOCPEonceed
-UI., CALL NOW966-3900
I HOSt SERVICD
965-3900
6110 DEMPSTERMORTON GROVt, ILL.
SAIR CONDITIONINGSHEET METAL
HEATING
Complete O00V eoeEnq Serunne
WRITTEN -
FREE -ESTIMATES
966-9222 -
: sa ti_ -_: Top Qoelity
TOIt0rm Window Ce.
__r_J J AIIModeI\___._. e Stylee
FmCk5454OOscorned CeetOeOO Fon 000 Ii Oteo
FLUSH BROS.Dirt cheap telephene rnstalleelev,
irivo, telephone etevsIevs and
new home pre.wlrlrng.Cell for free estimate
433-0933
-WE FIX BRICKS -
TUCKPOINTINO . BRICKWORK
Folly I erare d Free Estimates965-2146 SKOKIE
CONTRACTCARPETS
8038 MilwaUkee: Nues, III.-
- ALL NAME BRANDSALLTEXTURES
Paddingand Installationavailable -
i SWe qaote prices:. aver the phone
I - - FAIR PRICES. COMPARE .THENSEE USI
692 - 4% 76ceo" 282-8575
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Your Ad AppearsIn The FoIIowng Editions
NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLESKOKIE!LINCOLNW000 BUGLEPÄRK RIDGEDES PLAINES BUGkGOLF-MILL!EAST MAINE BUGLE
PIN CHASERPART TIME
Euperience Helpful.Mast be over 18 yrs old.
Apply in PersonSee Bannie After 5:00 PM
CLASSIC BOWL8530 WaukeganMorton Grove
SECURITYGUARDS
FulI.PrtTimeUeiforrns FurnishedCompany Benefits
AvailableExcellent Pay
Call Mr. White572-0801
PRINTEREs porion sed Ott AB Disk 350360 with IST Fistel; 385. SameCewera & Platerisaking. SalarysemmenSorete with abiEsy.
Grandlnetti Prees647-7566
CAR WASHATIENDANT-
NATIONAL PRIDESELF SER VICE
CARWASHiS seeking individuel to workPart Time to oleen and mein-tain Nues Car Wash, locatednear Harlem S Dempater.
Flexiblo HoursCall
Mondaythni Fridayi P.M. - 3 PM.
3444039- - -AUTOMOTIVE
Auto experience and cemputrrknuwled gerequirs d. Good rnccuneinobackground vesessery. Ecoeflenl pay.nrvrfils includo pension andhospilelizallen. -
For appointment callEsther Smith
998-4000CURRIE MOTORS-
-G LEN VIEW2035 Waskegan Read
BARTENDER -Part Time
Friday, Saturday,-& Sunday,
APPLY IN PERSONSee Bannie After 5 P.M.CLASSIC BOWL8530 Waukegan Rd.
Morton Grove
FULL TIMELEUER SHOP
MACHINE OPERATORGrowing company needsoperator for mail inserting andlabeling equipment. Eo-penience prefetred. Will train.Pleasant working envirasment. Please call Diene at:
647-1454
POMODORO - -
Nerthbroek Costi -
SEBVERS, BaSSERS. HOSTIHOSTESSES. COUNTER HELP.
Fall O Pers TIme. Day K Een..Apply In P.rean or CIt
480-ion
DOC WEEDSIN NIÉES
IS NOW HIRINGHOSTESSES
F000 SERVERSCOCKTAIL
WAITRESSESFor Dove B Nights
Full M Part TimeApply in Person8832 Dempstsr
299-6600
MAIL CLERKWe eroe, eking e lla,ible indicidual nor a pesirien in our high.ueluere Mail
The ideal candidere nudI Saur 1.2 ytere Meli veen - eepenierc e, be
niechanicelly adapt lcr till.in duty en the Phillipsburg/Airn telderlinsertnr
m achine . and heur the liexibility to switch tram one leS re the nect as
neadod. -
Wo eInSt gvcd Staving salary with eccellent company benents Piense
pplc pe t - -,
9333 N. Milwaukee Ave. -
lAcroes froto GoIIIM1II Plazal -
Nilee, IL 6064E
rLIFEGUARDS -01
aMATURE EXPERIENCED
, Carrent Red Cross ALS or V/SI and CPR required.-
I PART TIME
MAYER KAPLAN JCC I, 5050 ChurCh St., Skokie II -
675-2200 Ext 147
aequal erptrrueitv
DRIVERtyp:
Bqgle Newspapers
Ç:Ç:l: -Seeks Man To Do Light Deliveries
.5-u: For 4 Hours Per WeekMust Have Own Car
CALL -
W: -
966-3900 -
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BgIe,ThtidyOCtebeT1r lORI
WAITRESSEXPERIENCE REQUIRED
MUST BE 21Deys, Evenings Aenileble
. FOUR DOVES1201 N. CaIdwII. Nilee
647-7399
WAITERS!WAITRESSES
. COOKSIBUS BOYSFall TIme Omino Room petitionseasiteble tar highly malinused In-dlaidaatn bobina ter e bright lastrewith B promInent North Shorepelouse ebb.
Ay h. P.reenTuas. tim. S.l. 2 -6 pUns.EVANSTON GOLF
CLUB4401 W. Derepter, SKOKIE
MG
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'/Oenklna TELLERSIneaded NOW at oar offices in:
e DES PLAINES(Full Time)
e NILES(Part Time)
Contornee cern/ide end neck bandi.In aaOPerinneu raqsirnd; preobooebank or SSL bnekgroand prnler.red. Compensi ensebe rise.bnnelilo and pItemos work an.nlronrneet For lntarviaw appalnt.merit please sell:
Humee Reecurceebetween iO aim. - 4 p.m. at
967-2162UPTOWN FEDERAL
SAVINGS
Page W
TLLERI y
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FULL TIMElmrnndiatn taIt time- position far indialdool with good torn.msnlnttiev skills. Prior toll eresperienan prelerred but not re. -qsirnd. We offer: -
GOOD STARTING SALARY EXCELLENT BENEFITSPLEASANT. ATTBAÇTIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT
PI setene Il far in recojA w appointwenr: gIS-4400
FIRST NATIONAL SASKOSMORTONOnOVE -
moi DeePu5.e eon mil
. GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR -
Expérienced Instructorfor Fall PreSchool Program
Tuesday and ThsrsdayContact Joanne
BERNARD I4ORWICH JCC761-9100
TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAMS-
A SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCY FOR YOUTHImmediately Needs
FOSTER PARENTSTo Provide Care & Housing
For Long Term Foster Children and TemporaryHousing for Homeless Youth. MONETARYREWARDS...MUSt Be Over 21 Years Old, Willing tobe Certified s
Foster Parent and Attend Train-ing. -
For More Information Call:
Mr. Lindsay Johnson. 883-0025 S.J
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CHRISTMAS AROUND. ThE WORLD
s NOW HIRINGNow hiring demonstrators for per.ty piOn .nd fond rolo.ro. FREE 00er.pl. dt. trOIflIflg end .oppIIo
C.. P.er4134714
1O.m.-2p.ne.
COUNTER CLERKFull TimeWill Train
Meet be ever 21 vro. old
Apply In Person.See Bonnie after 5:00 p.m.,
ClaSSIC Bowl8530 WaukeaflMoeton Grove
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SALES.Public Pay PhonesPrivate pay phen000mponvseeking sel coreos totali on food.liquor. dro 0stereB , 000thurAflt00denypl000 met hoe o pooiio peyphone. I florece. Vnur,erniflge.Sel eeeep.riOfl. 00 highly deslreble.hor not fl.00efl.
Call Mr. Marshall
775-2400. .
. UQUOR CLERK,Eep.rleflCe desired. but netnecessary. Over 21. Self-árnica. Uqeor Store in Glen-view area.
c. Tony Cr Bill282-3367
. INSIDE SALES POSITIONSOPPORTUNITYIS CALLING
Antennen Peu.ge Medie Corp is looking fer Feil md Part-rime Innide Saies Rape fer ocr Nii.e iòcatien.Uniqoe opper-tcnitles for indiideeic seeking a challenging. rewardingposition. PrevIoun aalen expenlena plusdenire te succeeda muni We offer competitive cempeneatien package withcommlnnion!benus incentivan ..- . -
- Ca11 MLUnda McCàslIn - -
- (312)-647-6860 .- --
FOTOMAT CORP.Applications are nów being accepted for permonentpart time positions in- - - . -
- . Evanston S Skokie Morton Grove. Palatine S Hoffman Estates S Schaumburg
s Glenview ' Nues Highlañd Park: Wags-incentives and bonus plan. Paid training. and
benefits. Enthusiastic individuals wanted to workMonday thru Friday and alternate Saturdays. Availableltours ere:9AM to 2:30 PM or 2:30 PM to 8 PM week-iays and 10 Am to 4 PM Saturdays. Must be at leastl7years old. have reliable transportation and phone.Competitive wages.
For More Information Call:980-3151
- SALES -
0
Excellent Opportunity For Experienced- Salesperson.
sFull Time positionWork Close To Home Must Have Car.
Salary Plus Commission..
BUGLE NEWSPAPERS
L -Call 966-3900 J
HEALTh FOOD STORENeeds port title help, 10.2, Mon.day, Tunsduy, Thoroday, sairrr-day.
CALL JOHN:
564-8870
TELEPHONESURVEYORS -
Full Part TimeMonday thru Eriday
Condoni ph nnesu- mens. No ceilingGuther iniormarlen only a5.Sc parhour pics bonos. Own tToncporta.tine mqoired ., - ---
Call Jay Long647-0982 - - -
13131313 . = u = =-==B. TELEMARKETING
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wE WILL TRAINVOU TOSELL RADIO COMMERCIALSA good phone voice and at-thuniasm are required. Full time -earnlngn et part-time hours.- Call Stan ,CarsOñ:
-298-6400-
- Dempster & PytterNear Public TrnflSpnrtatinfl
a = = = = = = = =-=TELEPHONE
WORKERWork from yOor home for theCancer Federation, asking forhoüsehnld discards from yonrlocal neighbnrhood. No solesinvolved. Centel PhoneSystem with call pack needed.
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Seninr citizens welcome.$4.00 per hour nr bonus. Per-muSst position 3 hours perday. Call:CANCER FEDERATION
. 803L8178bownor B AM. and 4:30 P.M.
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Your AdApPears -
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. NILES BUGLE - -
MORTDN GROVE BUGLE -
- -- .SKOKIE(LINCDLNWO.OD BUGLE
. -PARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE
- -.-. .GQL.MILL!EAT MAÏNE BUGLE
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- TELEPHONE WORKFROM HOME
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NO SELUNG'ideal for housewIves endfetlrees. Dependability re-qe:red.
- - ThE PARTY STORE -.5120 N. Hurinm Ava. Ibetween,Foster S Low moue I HurwoodHeights OOW hirlsa SALES-floulbIeCoure. MATERIAL HANDLE5IRE-STOCKER. Apply le ii.rsee no iterewerruour Or nati for oppoletmoet
-: .MTIMLT -
Posflons available for-
MTIMLT (ASCP) -
Fell & - pert-lime positioeiavailable. SeedIest benefits'and competitive celery offered.
- GRAHAM HOSPITAL--. cI Stephanie ccennedt -
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210W.WaInUt' -
- EXt'233 ,-
- MEDICAL-- -
TECHNOLOGISTIMMEDIATE OPENINGIlITorrans Cnrp. which developsard rnarketi state-of-the-art tarn-key labnratsry intnrmOtiOflsystemS. has a pnsitinn for ahighly motivated profossional cnr-idled Mvdical Tnchrnisgist. Efloc-tise cnmmunicntinfl skills are a'most. Teaching esporiunce Is
desired bot rot reqairad. Positionrequires travel S- relocation: En-'collent career chango opportunIty.Finaw send resame andsalary ro-qaitements In: Laberetery Pro.dientO DMeIOn. Terrena Ceqe.246 S. 84th St.. LincolnNebreeka eagle.
' WE WILLGET THE MESSAGE FASTERON OUR QWIP TRANSCEIVER -
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BUGLE NEWSPAPERS8748 N. SHERMER RD., NILES, ILLINOIS
966O198 -
IOUR OWIP NUMBER)
PROFESSIONAL- MEDICAL
OPPORTUNITIES- IMMEDIATE - -
OPENINGSIIIComwanlrv HeelIh Center eeksprofostlnnul, onperlenced le pro-siding cnmpreh oisive priweryheotth oarosO winos to divursiliodcuontela. Most be enard Cortifind.Encallan t bonntifs. PnsitiOOe050ilablo-
eOfllGYNeNURSE PRACTiTIONER
eMIDWIFEFAMILV PRACTITIONER
' sendreasenetet:
MCCH, INC.1747 N. 6th St.
Milwaukee, WI 53212Atfls: Personnel
EqoSI Oppnncrnitv E,cpinvs,
VÜÌSINGI
ASSISTANTAUShilfe
Intermediate fecility. ed000-
404 CentraI AvenueHighland 'Park
. 4324080'eqI nrrn,thOnv Onoincsr
OPTICAL SALESAqo,ssslneandsi pundits optical corn'Penn Is snekieg Sn fill sanerei positions,Must hone tond perinnellto, Ints nlone's videflt flosiostntsilh erirterostir I niotos rn OrOtslfl, enps,iovce eelplolbuttsilleOlr , srls,y, I o-cilice oidbondit petIts aolcnlude d. call cOhy;
(312) 564.0020 -
OPTICAL LAB -TRAINEE
Laarn whim y sonare money. gnndbnnollts. nocellent work ut-mnnphern, finaible hoort.'
MEDICAL OFFICEExperienced nurse neededfor Des Plaines office.
Flexible hours.Call:
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97.75ß3
DENTALASSISTANT
FULLTIMEWorking Mother
WillTrain Flvviblo Hours
987.6744
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' Your Ad Appears- In The Following Editions
; 'NILES RUGLE -
-' MORTÓN GROVE BUGLE
SKOKIEILINCOLNWOOD BUGLE
IIcCOSSa000 PARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE-
'GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE
ìu bAì:t!o
GREÄT:' '
H O-- ,
URSWork 8 g.m. to 2 p.m. in thepleasant Park-- Ridge 'office-nf our rapidly growing firm.Improve or' learn customer.service skills. including debeentry On our computer. ,, -
Donet miss tI'!s chancefor exba Income!
QQ7dI'-'Tt.1'2;; ' .
NOW
,- -ADMINlSTp.TIvE ASSISTANTISECRETARY'
FULL TIME POSITION WITh - ' '
AGROWING SERVICE ORIENTED COMPANYtime help and seek oppor.
Strong Clarical Skills .
Encellent Typing ard Grammar' PleasantTelephone Meneurs -
- -Eonvllevt Working Envirnnment . , - ' ' : ' '
-For Self-Starter , - . , -
Call Digne: - '-
647-1455 '- - '.-.
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PERMANENT PART TIME- Hnors i p.m-to 5 p.m., Mondaythru Friday. CPA office
near Old Orchard needs person to answer phones, typetoc returns, finuncial'staternnnts acd file.
- CALL°, ,- -
- - ' - , - -- ' - -
RECEPTIONISTBERNARD HORWICH JCC -
I gond nnncrrontoatinn,aktllc required.
TueedaybWednender.3P.igOp. end
-.CALL GAIL LIPKA -
761 9100Osvoelneen000005rnelnns,
GENERAL OFFICE ' -
FULL TIMEReceptionist/Typist for varied duties.
Filing.typing; and phones.IMMEDIATE-OPENINGS
For appointment. cali between-3 p.m.4p.m.
4709500Townhouèe iV 8 Appliances
- The Super Store7850 Milwaukee, Niles
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PART TIME-OREI.. I T'EU,._._
CustornerotactFor Furrier-.' - '
.685-3113
Cicero-Peterson-
O - s - , ,
ARE YOU BEGINNING TO THINKABOUT EARNING EXTRA CASH
FOR CHRISTMAS? - -
"COME JOIN US AND MEET OUR'STAFF' .At ocr first neelvarcaryce lekretinn in nur Perk eldae locelion,Learn obnut tho rn envecenoas the taresca ileble to von at all
- shill leccio.u CLERICAL -
Bo::D- u DATA ENTRY
e WORD PROCESSORSBrin u friend if ea wich end anpinru the esoltiug world Of 1cm-
- pores,. ' - - - - - .Date: Friday - Oct. 16 only - -
Time: 10:30 am. . 7 p.m. - -
Place: le3e Higgino Rd., Rm. 308, Park Ridge, IL- FOR INFORMATION CALL:
LOFTUS AND O°MEARA:- TEMPORARY SERVICE1 INC.
692-4900 - ,e.--,
TEMPORARIESWORK YOUR-OWN HOURSs GENERAL OFFICEITYPIST. SECRETARIES ' - ' '. WORD PROCESSORS. SWITCHOOAeOIRECEPTIONIST
:; 823-600ff
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OPPORTUNITIES- We use g meier, international werketing firm. Due toplennod growth end eapensian. we correctly hans thefoltowrag job epeerngn-
.CLERK TYPIST'(Disùibucn Center). requires detail-wInded pnmon with Rood ligare ap-
titada and the ebilityto effectinely handle a ssriety of -
esuldementu. Shoold fraoa ut least two years previousoffice soperlence: Good typing Ikeowledge of statisticaltYPhtalsklflsreqalrestPCbackground a ptas.
CMICRØRLMER ' - - ' -
es prioreaiperience with blob-spend microfilm -
and check encodIng aqatpment Muet be detail-winded,wall osgaeioed Withsewe wecheningi ability to performminar equipment rnaietenanoe. Shoald be capable oftrmedllng hlgh1eotaweprodcction with setinineal sapersi-
We offer good starting silarim end benefits. Fer im.wedlete consideration, please apply In person IMON.FRI g w t 4 30 p nr I e d w 5 D F d
ThE BRADFORDEXCHANGES333MilwaukeeAvenue
vO 'n tu
,- -.PART TIME -
RECEP11ONISTSrnall office. Good pablic relationskIlls a must, ' , - , -- - -
Call Mro.,Poncheeln: -
. 775.5335 .
547.7932--
COMPUTER. COMPANY
3 yoSltlorlo yvulbble, AccountIng,Data ProcessIng a Salis.
Call AgIta. 9 am. . 5 p.m.
966-2033.. -
- TYPIST - PASTE-UP. -
PART TIMEEli I ' NNa par encanosesu ry
To Typesel Plus Laysul Dlsploy AdsHours: Monday, 9 am. . 3 p.m., Tuesday, 9 am, . 5 p.m.,Thursday, 9 am. - 3 p.m. -
BUGLE NEWSPAPERS
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CORRECTIONS ,
Each cH rs corelolly proal reed. hut
pld it y Ed
Esters Will be ruclifiod byrrpubllcatinc Sorry, borie anrrr er
dw:
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paeo Occupied by the error.
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Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions
NILES BUGLE S
.MORTON GROVE BUGE
.SKOKIE!LINCOLNW000 BUGLE
000 PARK RIOGE)DES PLAINES BUGLE
GOLF-MILL!EAST MAINE BUGLE
REAL ESTATEAPTS. FOR RENT
MILWAUKEEb HOWARD
2 Bd,. Ap t $47.00. Londryp.kin9 nilbIo. Nr
good transpo5on.
9662357 or 644-2274Ask for Dave.
5062 N. 0d01, NH.I bdrm. girden apt. for rent -
.- B254V3
FARM FOR SALE
INDIANA.EBTATh SALEFARMS ACRES
WIFn.. . N..de Yot T.LC.Idl fo. Hone. Fono
Perfect for Early Rotiree. Home-Sodding b Corego + cot-up forMobile Home w!woU enpelo &
- seres.. All for the $fOe.(219) 9361014 or (215) 9362207
HOUSE FOR SALE
GOVERNMENT HOMES for $1.00 (URepeir). BUY DIRECTI Repoe H TooSEIZED ProperSon. Cell TODAY forFACTOI I 15151 4eB.4$ Eot. H3670ITOLL.90fondeblo) 24 HRS.
IOWAlarge 3 Bdrm oountry home oat22 cores fleer Galene, IL Smelloottage -r 2 snrBlI buIldings. Geahect. cent. el,. 2 frploo. let fIr.famIly rm. Mester Bdrer w!edJoIn. beth. 2 large deckeoverlookIng knout. wooded.enea. C-21 Consolidated.
(319) 583-3576
WISCONSIN lNo.thenr)Peefect foc Beefy Seth..
R.*.e W!Ie.00toSmell Cepa Cod homet 3 BR. Follylñ.ulated w!frOtWOtr heater. recaef3SOlY,.t 2 bleche front Hwy. 1141.io cIlIege of 000.Lot. of honting aflahln9 rieerby. $26.950. (71518565150 between 4.9 p.m. Or writoRl. 3. Boo 10. WeceOckee. WI 54177
IN VESTMENTPROPERTY
WISCONSINSHAWANO LAKE
FOR SALE BY OWNERP0.o1 fee E.eIy Rath..
Redm. WIlnoemeGa1 Ieo..Sn.et OppecEStIty
7 colt forniehnd.fllclency.pe.arena complexon Lake Dr. coro..from Shewano Coc,ty Perk. Verygood eotel hletory. Newlyremodeled. $58.054. - -
(7151 7454715 -
INDIANAAttic Inveatoce-Genseal
- s_eFor Scie O. C cotreo t. Going.Bxaine.a. Complete. Semino fr GeeStetion with Wrecking Yerdt 3Other BIdge. a Flee Market SeOSS.F. Brick Homo Solteble For 21F,rnllio.. Bldg. Soitoblo a ZonedFor Fectory. 9450.540.
CALL FOR TERME fr DETAILS
Come In And PIaeYour Garage Sale
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Garage Sale SignsAppearing inall 5 editions
3 lines $5.00each additional line $1.50
THE BUGLE NEWSPAPERS8746 N. Shermer -Nues
966-3900
OFFICE SPACEFOR RENT
DELUXE OFFICE SPACE300 eq. fI. to qlOOaq. ft$7.50(tq. ft.Inni. hr. SI#Se0S
. OFFICE FOR AENAT
CLASSIC BOWL8530 Waukegart Rd.
Morton GioveCall BoidnI.
%&3eoAfter 500 P.M.
OUT OF STATEFOR SALE
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I From the LeK KaatSContlnaed from Pagel
Since the argument was sofierely defended, we can't lin-derstandwhy officialsare nowconsidering going outsideNilesto select a police chief. Iftlsepeople who hove lived herein NUes are mere caring andmore interested in the corn-mostly thon outsiders, why isit necessary to go outside thevillage in seeking a new policechief? Fouowing the previouslogic, the most caring and in-toresteci policemen io the en-tire country must now heliviog here.
The cennorship bottleoltowbsg X-roledvideon to besold or rented in Nitos is silly.From our vantage point itlooks like a bit of grandslao-ding hy Nitos ofhciats.
Necently, residentsreceived postcards askingtkoir viewpoint about suchcensorship. Obviously, a uhowof support for censorship willaid officials is contending thisin the standard nl the cam-manity which they are ouppor--hog. Bst it is not likely tostood up in court.
Yeara ago, wo taught thecensoring of- hooks onsowslands. When tile Nitospolice chiefand his men begantaking Henry Miller books nutnf the slares, we decried let-ling the police chief nel thereading standords of Ike
csmmOOity. The ACLUquickly stepped in and theoltoatisn was reversed.
In later pears, Niles begancensoring movies. MarIonBroods's "Lost Tango inParis" and an ahimated pic-tore satirioisg Flash Gordonwere at the center of Nileorestrictions. Since the 'Gor-don' film was a minor filoso itwas banned from Lawreo-cewood. Bol Tango' went onla piny al GOB Mill. Today, ilwoold be considered no bigdeal.
Censoring might make thepublic officials look good withcertain groups in lawn but il isa laIne and preteulinus effort.The free market place of ideanis not dissimilar lo the freemarket placo in the world ofeconomics. Demand wiltdetermine Ike market place
. and snpply will fill thedemand.
The prurient, lascivions0050nf the daylime soap operanmakes Ibis cessoring amockerp. The garbage that'son TV. during the daytime inthere hecause the daytimeTV. walchers demand snchlraok.- How hypocritical Ioallow sock josh la appearwithout any prolent, and thenloro around and censor filmsandlapen.
It is s conundrnm to enpectpoliticians Is set a standard ofethics fora eniomoisily.
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-- Sendallletteisto: -THEBUGLE:. 8746 N. Shermer Road
Nues, Illinois 60648
Homemakers...Caat'd from Skokle-L'woad Pl
volonteers and office for theirhelp in matsisgtsomemaker- ser-vice well lissais. Describinghomemaker service be saidit in-clodes child care, honseholdbudgeting, housekeeping, andparenting skills. When elderlypersons ore Involved it may ateoinclode helping with personal.seeds.
He pointed ont that io a times!crises or emergency noch as the -
illsèss of a mother with small -
children a homemokec may heplaced is the home foras muchaseighl hours a day. In other casoswhore such intensive care is notreqoired, such as servide to asaged pernos needing minimalannislosce, it may meas a fourhour service period once or twicea week.
Family Care Services-NorthDistrict receives snppnrl from anumber nf United -Ways in thennrthshnre suburbs including theUnited Way of Skolsie Valley.Anyone who feels they mightneed homemOker service or who
wishes addili005l hoformalion,should call Mr. Nacelle at ti 4-i30t.
Fire Calls...Cnntiaaed tremPáge 3 -
bago canfire at Courtland Park,9350 WaskisglonSl. on Sept. 19.
...A report nf a smoke odor atthe Jewel Store, t730 Dempolerproved Is be a -false alarm osSept.12. - -
...00 Sept. 22, an alarm ac-livated at 60db Howard St. Cassiwas traced In dusi fromremodeling in the bsitding.
On Sept. 21, Nilen and Glen-brook firefighters responded loWashington School, 871f Golf Nd.On arrival, firemen foond lightsmoke in Ilse storagearea coinedby the motor so as electric erasercleañer. The usi! was remsvedoutside, and doors and windowswere opeded to vsI the room. Acheck of the building showed nohazard. -
X-rated videos... ContinoedfromPaget
slore's right to rent sr sell - X- -material. "The poli indicates
rated films, which calmisaled in they still don't want or need -X-
the arroot of two employees os rated tapes here," he soid. "We
SepI. 11 fer violating Ike illge wool In feet we aro acting m the
nkncesitysrdinance.bent interest of the overall cem-
Id an attempt to gel Ike manity.""general feeling" nl the coin- The spinion poll followed is the
inanity On the issue, Blase sent a wake of an arrest n! a managerletter IO residents asking them and clerk al the vides store. They
for 05 opinion 05 the malter. An were charged with violating the
attached card with spaces for a villoge obscenity ordinance -by
check mark posed the -queslion resting. O videotape called
whether Ike village should or "Bsckroom Romance" to as os-
should ost "prohibit 1ko sale or dercover policeman. As Dcl, 8
rental st obseose malerial even court datewas nel for Ihat cose.
though that material-is only ceo- Incecestaclisn, the video store
led Io persons aver 15." owners woo a preliminary isbn-
Blase osplaisèd the teller, ellos prohibiting Ndes frpmWhich slated the village's policy preventing the store selling oron rogulaling obscene material, resting X-ratedmsterial.was islesdedtO learowhetkcrthe Although both parties are in 1kb
aItitu(i _,,s___- l h,i -h,.,,ecd - Process nl trying to reach an
- overhallte, Blase sais cilios poacowsii
occ... Continued loom Pagel
ricolum, demographics, en- log made to help each stodestviroomeotal considerations, develop the ability ta "write,faculty morale, marketing, think, compote, communicate,cooperationwithhighnchOOlsand relate to others, and think s theother isotitottoso nf higher learn- big pictoce." -
mg, and student affairs. Richard Stnrmger and MaryNo major chonges were Mittler of the Revision Commit-
enocted, It was a time o! in- tee introduced ideas which would
terdepartmental sharing, nffect Oshtos's curriculum inevaluatmg, and soggesting pomi- science, math, and allied healthhie changes. Is the next few fieldw "Advancing technologyyears more research will ho done and new research tools such asto realize Oakton's goal "Is pro- nuclear medicine would bevide learning experiences that critical for Oaktoo graduaten."wilt resaIt in tranufer to to other Language and cultural dif-colleges, that will prepare the ferenceo are being seen morelearner for work, and will enable often as Oakton's enrollment in-Io learner to adopt to eluden stndesta who speak overtechnological und social 40 foreIgn langooges. Presidentchange." monino Ten Hoeve said, "More
Msjor changos uro not os- attention needs to he given topected to he voted opon or is- students who are non native,"stituted ontil1989. Then the Corn- Mary Olson, Vice President forprehesoive Corricotom Review Student Affairs, will issue aConornittee, begun last January hi-page propOsal aimed ut "beefby Dr, Margaret Loe, Vice Presi- Ing O services and trackingdent st CorricolwO and Isotroc students' present achievementlion, will revise the general and orientation," These findingseducation core corriculom would affect Intime plsoning
Present changes in Liberal Another need seen by Ms, Olson
Arts are shifts from 'tasdems, is to inform non-native familiestriado, and other disciplinary ah st the opportunities offeredpochagos to more concentration by o community college and how
on sobject specific motter and lins lite into future plarn for enthe incorporation of related skills Iraner into fsor-year program.ratber than the addition of Other qsestioOs under fotoneseparate course contest." consideration are enrollment pro-
Richard Storitlger, Dean s! lechom and their impact On ex-Communlrahiallo and co- istmgspace,theupgrad!gulthechairperson of the Curriculum Oaktos liba' in tersoS $.allal3levisiongtrogram said, 'There ted space and high tech imare 20 peopl repining the 005cm provemests, and eveotuasyllabi for as many as 30 maintenance problema l4kely tclasor " "------- fl',- ,,,'. th furilltV alien,
Maine Beat . . -unuaaeiurampagel -
scene gavethe proceedingsan extraftllpwhentheYb0ms as arch
over thepair withtbelrgoll ebbs. -
According to parkdlutrlct officiate, LynnplaYs Tamthree er four
timma week and gother winhto getmarried ontlse greens -
On a related marital vtgsette...Tooy and Maria Vitelli celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversari' with a carriage ride through the
rolling vistos of Niles after renedng their vows at St. Isaac Jogues
ChurchnnSept.li. - - -
ARMCHAIR cltUISING...00r Lady of Ransom Catholic Women's
ClubwillfeatOre a Caribbean travelogue presented by Let's Travel
on Gol! Rd. al the Oct. 13 meeting. The Women's Club is spomOrisg
a cruise On the S.S, Nsrdham (Holland Aunericu Line) on April 9.
and members will gel Wfilm preview on the various tropical islands
on lheship's itinerary dorisg the-7-day croise. - . -
poLITIcAL TIDBFPS.,.the big quesliso io local political circles
is whether Maine Township Snpervissr and Des Plaines resideol,Paul Halversos will throw his hat in the ring tor mayor of Den
Plaises is 1989. He would run agaisst incumbent Mayor lohn Sello
who has olroody stated he is seeking a third lerm.Rumor has il that HolvcrsOn, 38, in receiving enenurogemesl
1mm local and political Ieodecs lu seek Ike city's top elective post,
but the MT supervisor has sol committed himself one way orsnolher al thin point(O time. -
HERE COME DA JUDGE,,.U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Mikvo
will speak on the Biceolesoiol nl the Constilulion at 2 p.m., Sunday,
no Oct. 25 al the Skohie Public Library, 5215 Dohlun, Shokie. For
moco lolo, coil f77-7774. -
SEND GET WELL WISHE8.,.to Charlie Zuccuro who is recovering
from pneOtOnia at Lutheran Generol Hospital. Charlie, an avid pool
player al the Riles Trident Center, celebrated his lIlilk birthday
last June. -
Ike yearo°regordiiig seh ogreenhoflltO voida coolly legal
continue lo make arrests at WestCoast Video for Osy violation stIkeordi000ce. -
The preliminary injuoctiso isoseparate issue and does notprevent us Irom enforcing Ike
- laws in this lows," - he said."There will be so patterssuggesting harassment. Any oc-tins taimo os violations will he soa one-to-one basis."
Legion to holdBlood Drive
The Morton Grove AmericasLegion Paul #134 will bold a blooddrive Monday, Oct. 5th to benefitthe Hines VA- Hospital and Ilspalients. Masy former ser-vicemes arr still confined Is thatisslilslios.
Blood is very critical at thistime uf the year, and is theirusual effort to assist sol onlyvoterons hut Ike poblic, co-blooddonor chairmen past -couiman-dors Tad Kimuro and Joe lick-itsidt - indicate they hope theresidents of the village will alsotars sul to assist thorn is thisproject. -
The drive will be held from 4-8p.m. at the MemOrial Home, 314f
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There is no need to register isadvance; prospective-. d000roneed- jsstpreseot theinselves at
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A.-campliiflefltary dinner willhe serWedta allwhadonate,
o Furth infarnsaties is available-- - bypiiosinglßh-47330r965-O?39
MG -parking tee..., - aumMGP:l -baard punItIons, most of thepanitlassare wscantented.
realdent Kathryn Peters, wholives lii the 9100 block nf Mesard,appàaledtatheilaardaf Trusteesbehave afoar,way stepolgn cree-ted at the Interuecuon nf MenardandflaviuShe laId ofas accidentthatoceorred near ber home In-valving her brother and steter-imlaw who 4-ere pInned hitheir carau a reSUIL Petersenplslned sin-ce this in one of the only Internee-lions in that area without autop -
sign, it loheavily traveled andene can hear the squeal of hrakmconutaatly, The general opinionof the beard was there are en-ttrely fou many ap signs in thatparticular area au expreuoed byTrustee Henry Snachowicu, DonShelder and Dich Holm bath es-
In an efliatlonal presentatIon,
System was approved by the
Austin to Central, to see If namesort nf unIform -traffic polterncan he eutahliuhed. ThIs motion,ìautabledforfsi-ther Cody,
Rotin pointed out in Iheir reupec-tire reports that the Leak
paid for -itnelf by locating asmany an 43 leaks Involving aver269,000 galIons per day, draining
utalhnent flouncing for the ahave
Charch and. Dempster, and
Larry Aeft -and Trustee Dick
Location System has already
into the utorm sewer system. In-
hoard, Arft also corrected amiutahe os the cost to have aprivate or husinesu alarm con-nected to the police depnrtmenLlt is approulmately $95 au np-posed lo the preeloorly men-lloned85, --
- Bbth Víllagk-Admlniutratar
preuned their opinions that - Arft also announced perresidents with-strong feeliogn on regutatisnu of the Metropolitanthe need far step aigus In theIr -Sanitary DIstrict, residente In theparticular areas should be ac- - separate sewerareao will have tecamnoodatlid at the present time. dlucnunecl opon sump pumps Ifllneider went ose step further in - conneetedlo Ike Sanitary Districtaoklng for the traffic committee system. -
to do a utody Os the rea between
Niles pilot...CunthiuedfrediPage 1record, He then tamed the planeover. to -the SOOItIIOOnian In-otitotlsninWashlngtou, D, C.
Babb, who lIved at 7910 Cald-well, worked for -the CanthsentalConstruction Co, in Skokie. Hewas treasurer ef the illinoinChapter of Silver Wings, anorganization of pilota who haveflowofoi'more than lliyears. -
Sureivaru -inrlode - twa sons,Brion und Lawrence u gran-dekild; his mother, Vivian; andfour brothers, Melvin, Richard,Waluosand Burl, -
Services were heldToesday inFirst Baptist Church in Trenton,Ms. Mr. Babb was il native stTrenton,
- Oakton seeks -Conference -.
volleyball win - -
Oaktso Community Collegetonta foc. a Skyway Conferencevolleyball win at S p.m. Thursday-when it hosts Morton and Datey.Only the Morton: match cousInloward conference ntasdings.
- The Raiders played well allunes daring last Thursday'stSept. 24) Skyway Oponer againstCollege of Lake Coonty;however5 they felt te the visitingLascers,4-l5, 15-5, 8-15, 11-7,3-15.
Oakton carne- home without awin last Saturday when ittraveled to Rock!nrd forthe four-team Rock Valley Invitation.
The Raiders lout to MadisonArea Technical College (8-15, 4-15), Souk Valley (5-15,-7-15> andRackValley (3-19,3-ls). -
Fall golfing-atTam
With the morning air cool andcrisp and the children hack inschool during the afternoons, Fallin Ihn perfectume ta grab thouegoB clubs and head for the cour-set TIle 7411m Park District'sTarn Golf Courue (6709 HowardSI, in ÑIIeu) fits èxtended It'sSenior Cl(i rote. Seston agetI and over golf far as little au;3,so a round (resident rate) Op -imItI pm. foi- the remainder ofthe ueauo And, with the nom-mer leagum beIng over, TamGolf Course has-many afternanten offtlsa available) For corn-ploie infdñUim on galling this
cali Tarn Golf Casona at 965-.
Halloweenposter contest'Cklldren ages preschool up to
6th grade are invited to enter theRiles Park Diolrict'o annualHalloween Ponter Contest!Prizes wit he Owardedto the bestdraws/most creative postres ineach age category. Free ponterpaper and rules are available at
- the Niles Park District sIlice,7877 Milwaskee Ano. Should poudecide Is use ynsr own papee,simply place your name, ad-dress, telepkoso nionhor, age,grado, and school on the heck o!the pastee and submit completedort worh lu Ike Nibs ParkDistrictollice beforeFridoy, Oct.23. Art work mml focus orsuod
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Halloween theme, mast hooriginal and any form o! artmedio is encouraged (painlu,
- glitter, glue, cation, etc.), Art-work will be displayed al the,Grenoon Hoighlu (lym000iomand prizes will br awarded al IkeHàllsween Party on Saturday,
- October 31 (Grcsflân Heighls, tp.m.). Formare inlorzuolion, callthe Riles Park District office al967-6g33.
Morton GroveLibrary news
The Morton Grove PublicLibrary wii show Ike film,"Brighton Beach Memoirs" osMooday, Oct.-12 al 3-30 and 73O.The hilarious comedy was writ-ten. by Neil Simon and starsJonathan SllverznaO and BlytlieDonner. Admiuuisn in Iree.
Greece - will he the countryvisited at the travelogue st theMorton Grove Llhrary onToesday, Ort, 13 al ,1U30 am,and 736 pm. The program willhe presented by the GreekNational Tourist Agency andadmissiosiufree. -
College Foresights, specialistais college financial planning will
- present a lecture On "Money forCollege" at the Morton GrovePublic Library on Wed. Oct. 14, at
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7N. Speaker Bill Brothan willdlucus5 financial -oid lutina,direct studonl-10055, work study,
-and thee programs deolgised to
- help- with the staggering cast of
a college edocallnn.
shopping center with plans to onepart nf the property for amunicipal complex. "Anythingtkathappens with Lawrencewosdwill affect the school district inthe Intone," Zalewski said. "Thetan burden would shift fromshapping renter owners toDistrict7l taspoyers,
Zalewski explained if commer-cia! property in converted to ton.tech pnblic nue, the school districtwill Inns ¿haut $8,133 annoally,which would resslt in as increaseinthe district's tas rate. -
Lawrencewosd covers 01mal2.2 percent uf District 715 totaleqnnllzed asuesuest valuation,. or$37,flli a year based na 1986 taxroles, Zalewnki said.
.A tax increment financingdistrict provides an incenlive todevelopers to improve as area.Under TIF, a special tas districtis formed in which propertyausesumenis are frozen datingthe development period. -
MG residents inMcDonald's -
commercial -
Soc Rnmch and EntoIle Becheremployees at Ihe - McDonald'srestaurant at 63f9 DempoterAvenue in Mdrtds Grove, woreselected to appear in a sew Mc'Donald's television consmercialhonoring McDonald's fousderRay A. Eroe and the growth ofthe entire McDonald's family,pas1 and present. The Mc-Donald's "Founder Day" corn'mercisi will air Thursday, Oc-lober 5 un all three major set-works in honor o! "Fsssder'sDay," October 9.
celebrates - 3 7th yearAnilings Flowers & Gifts will- completethe scary picture.
-entertain thoiluandu of Chicago The H000ted Monoe combinesarea renidentoforthe 37th yoar in the fine art of fright (blacked-outlis flaunted Russe in Metense tuoneis, leaping live spooks,Parh daily from- October 2 manterfslly-ereated momters.through November 1, and props) with the high tech
The Haunted Mosse in located )npecial effect lighting, realisticat 8500 W. North Avesse, in the sound effeclu, and video f llmAmlings Land & Garden Center. clips which transform the or-
- Admission is $2.50, or $2 per per- dinary hite the weird ut a sedI-sun for groups of 10 or more eh's Sich) succeusfsilly lo mahe
'people. Hours vary. For further for o chilling, thrilling, eveninginformation calllliO-li015. - nut. -
Founded ho 1950 as one of the New allraclions this year in-
, Aunlings Haunted House ' has human eyes -will scare even thenation's first "spook" bornes, elude a floating witch whose very
"frightened" more than two bravest nl adoltmillion people from Illinois and "We make changes each yearsurrsundhigotates, lo continually surprIse our return
-"We've scared three - customers," saynWentlalid. "Wegenerations nf Chicagoans," says hear parents telling their child--Paid Westland, president of reo in Thee joSt how frightenedAmliogs Flowers fi Gifts. "The theywere of the Amfings HouseHaunted House hin become a when they were kids. This spursIamllptradition." - us on to create new frightful
In oddities to being the oldest, - things - so everyone is enter-Aunlings Handled Horno is one nl lobed."the largest in the Chicago area Asnlisgs Flowers & Gifts isand the most-professionally coo- headquartered at 540 W. Ogdenducted. - - -
Avenue, Hinndale, Il. 66521, 654-The Melrose Park Azolizigs on- 8820. -
ce again is being transformed in-
Opeñ Forum...to a Halloween paradise forchildren nod groom-ope. Aspooky Haunted ff01150 facade Continued from Page 3goes up, thousands of pumpkinsore roiled oat, andtbe perking totbeeomçs an amusement parkwith caroival rides, refreshmen-te, and gamesol skill and chance.
Dimly-lit by black lights, theinterior 011ko Haunted Horno io aseries of rooms and maze'lthehallways inhabited by liIe.likemechanical monsters and live ac-toro, Cobwebs, eerie music ands005du, flashing ligtita, and wind
decision was made out In endorsepresidential candidates. "Cam-milleomes will bock thedelegates osly in Ike endor-semeotprscens," he said.
Delogalm are selected on acongressional district basis withsome appointees." Wo tool weshould go the ysalc nf endorsingdelegates, rather Iban o singlo -
presidenlial candidate," Enllck
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To: Savers
From: Norwood Federal Savings Bank
Date: Effective Immed.iately
Re: Interest Rates and Annual Yields
Mental Illness... Conl'd from Skokie-L'wood P.1
concerning rccogniiog 1ko-signe esportino with children,and symptoms of mental illness adolescents and adulta.
- and explain how moni disorderoare highly treatable.
is localed at finO Groin PomI
services to aU residents nl NitosRoad, Skokie, The center offers
Township, from toddlers toelderly, from single parents toretired cooptes, with fees based.no a sliding scale. A phone call to967-7300 will potysa in touch withone of the profesuiesal staff s!sorne twenty therapists who have
Orchard mental health center
1031 Floral St. Skohie, wilt holdtheir meetiog at 73O p.m. onThursday, Octnber 1.
Pack Historical Society will showslides ofoldNorwood Park.
Come and brioS a friend ta sharean evening of history
- Society meeting
- Tom Speony uf the Norwssd
The Skokie Historical Society,
Refreshmenta will be served.
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