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.. by.EllèenIHrclife1d , In an openbudget and ap- propriation hearing Augttht 27, members of- the -Nues Library -boai reviewed an amended ten- - tative bndget of ;39,6OO. The -- meeting took place at the main librarytifOOakton.. - Nj1enPUb1i -Libra37 : -696OOakton- . . Nibs fi 6o6 Library board expects 20% reduction in tax levy - According: to Harry Pestine, beard president, 'not all of the money vi11 reflect income from -tanes.' He said the board expec- to" a nìinimum of 20% reduction in the tax levy.' He said, Wben -other taniog bodies are in- creasiog taxes we hope tobO decreasiogthem." -- - Sams incinded in the büdget: are salariés, $383,000;--library matérialo, $141,000; operatinfi expenses, $170,000; fringe benefits,- $71,000; miseellanèoas, $29,125; bonds,- $4t,000 aed con- tingencies, $2,200. - . No interest will be paid out on tasanticipatids warrants daring - Coatinnedon Page 35 -Puhli-iIIhavGchänc é to -speak-OnMaine clOsiñg In a fnrthereffort to failitate coiBmunication with the pabilo prior to the oard of Education tahingaction ona choo1-ctosiog at its Sept. g meeting, Mrs Charlotte Störer, . Board President, wifi provide an opper- tsoity for intereoted citizens in the township to address the - Board during the meeting, which will begin at approximately 83O, - p.m. in Maine South High School, 111IS.Deerd.,Parkflldge. - - - "TMSWiII be a limited oppor- lunity to, speak to the Board," Mrs. Storer explained-A public forom on thin sabject:was coo- - oc Page 27 - . 966-3900-1-4 Village of Niles Editi9n 8746 N. SHERMI NILES,'ILL. FFronïthè. . : : ; LEFT HAND byDavid(Bod)Besser - flic Troops willineet at Maine South HighSchool next Monday, September Bat 8p.m. to decidewhéttser Moine Nor, th or-MaisseEastHighSchool wilt he the first school closedin - ttsedistrict. If'ou don't want your school closed, see suggest - yonroond-op everyone in theoeighhorhood and trek dowu-to Maine Sooth attui Dee rd. in Park Ridge ondlet your corn- bùied weight he recorded. -- The following are miscellaoeoos items from the Project SEE report which is citizeu committee .iuformatioo board members received to aid them is their decision to close one ormore uchoolu in the dislricl - - - - - Sixty',ercentof revenue used to roo the schools comes fseo local property taxes Stato aid mooey lutais 23%whlle 5% of total revenue comes from the corporate personal property replacement tax. The citizem' consmittee which prepared the SEE report recommends the diotrict close one ochoothuilding ut the end ofthe 1980-81 ochoolyear, orno loterthan June, 1982. - Aoecood schoolhoilding should be closed otthe conclanion of the 1983-84 school year and attempts to lease the building, should he c005idered, anticipating increased birth raleo . might reqoire the evestoal-re-opeoing ofthis schciól., - Còntinaedon-Pagel5 - - IIuIuIIIuIluuu,IIIuuupJIuI,,,uuIII,IIIIplII,,uIippuuI,iIuiIiI,IIuuIIr - MONNAÇEP attempts: to correct phone problems DéarEditor - Ao unfortunate combiootion,Of - Circomotooces is baodìcappiog c'ommuniratioos between MON- MACEP and Ito pryspective otudeotu. The move of MONNACEPo business office from the Ookton - Community College Interim Campus in Morton Greve to the new OCC/Skokie locution ot 7701 Lincoln has met unexpected problems I ix establishing lelephooe service. The MON- NACEP information telephone hoe has not yet been moved to Skokie becouse of cqoipmest problems, and, unfortunately, telephone calls hove been unan- swered during the lauttwo weeks, Therefore, nome MONNACEP Cooliooed on Page 27 Baseball -team- from Philhprnes -- visits Nues 'A traveling team of baseball players from the Philtipines will - be arriving io Nllen ou Thursday, Sept. 4 and their stay here will he sponsored by the NileoCtsamher ofCommerceand Industry.- The beys, ranging its age from t5to 17,wiil hé feted,at a tea on Thìsrsdayeveoing atllp.m. at the Nitos Recreation Ceoter. The tea - will- be given by the Hites - Baseball League. 00 Friday, Saturday.aod Sun- day evening at-745 p.m. io Jon- wiak Park, Nilesiteo are invited - to attend games being played between -bop°ofrom the Hiles Baseball League- and their visitors from the Phillipines. Shows above ore members of the Maine Township Democrats 'who are celebrating a combined tOO years of continued member- ship in the. organization: Anna Winchester of Des Plaines, - Committeeman Nicholas B. - Blase of Niles,and Helen Byrne, also ofDes Plaines. - Asma Winchester is a gentle - lady and a member of the DemoCratic Women's Club of Des Plaines and most renowned for her love of flowers and her gar- den that she shares with her neighbors and friends, Anna and her husband Wattermovedts Des Ptaines io 1954. He was a precinct captain under -Bradley and belonged to the Maine Towoship Democroticorganizatiun. - Nick Blase has'heeo awesident sf Maine Township aod lives Is -Hilen since l95ll. He ran f sr Demscratie ; Committeemao io 196t and defeated the ioeumhént - Thomas C. Trodley, Under his leadership the Maine, Township ContiooedooPap'7.t - -- , Decision on which Maine high will beclosed cornes Monday night Monday is D-Day for District 207 decision The - Board of Education of Maine - Township High School District 207 plam to mábe its decision onwhich high school will be closed at its-Monday, Sépt. t- meeting which wifi begin at ap- pronimatèty ll:31 p.m. io the ooditoriumot MaineSouth High School, 1111 S. Dee rd; Park - Ridge. This meeting will follow the pobtic bearing- on the district's. 1980-81 tentative - budget, scheduled for 8 p.m.- in the Ralph Frost Administration Center, 1131 S. Dee rd. Ata special BoardofEdocatiòn - meeting condouited at Maine Weui High School on Aug. 25, Mrs. -Charlotte Storer, Beard President, welcomed the aachen- eeof lfo persom by reiteratinti the Board's intent to make the - scheel closing decision soon hat only after the Board had con- eluded thatit has bad ssffieient finie to carefully examine aU the - detaitu. At the same time she em- - phaoized that the closing uf a large school io Maine's fine Continaed on Page 25 - vice VOL. 24, NO 12,THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER4, 1980 2 percopy i

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Page 1: -- Monday is D-Day for - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/...Clown Make-up Clinic-r... y. Boye with thick, black greasy yebrows aìid

..

by.EllèenIHrclife1d, In an openbudget and ap-propriation hearing Augttht 27,members of- the -Nues Library

-boai reviewed an amended ten-- tative bndget of ;39,6OO. The

-- meeting took place at the mainlibrarytifOOakton..

- Nj1enPUb1i -Libra37: -696OOakton- . .

Nibs fi 6o6

Library board expects20% reduction in tax levy

-According: to Harry Pestine,

beard president, 'not all of themoney vi11 reflect income from

-tanes.' He said the board expec-to" a nìinimum of 20% reductionin the tax levy.' He said, Wben

-other taniog bodies are in-creasiog taxes we hope tobOdecreasiogthem." -- -

Sams incinded in the büdget:are salariés, $383,000;--librarymatérialo, $141,000; operatinfiexpenses, $170,000; fringebenefits,- $71,000; miseellanèoas,$29,125; bonds,- $4t,000 aed con-tingencies, $2,200. -. No interest will be paid out on

tasanticipatids warrants daring- Coatinnedon Page 35

-Puhli-iIIhavGchänc éto -speak-OnMaine clOsiñg

In a fnrthereffort to failitatecoiBmunication with the pabiloprior to the oard of Educationtahingaction ona choo1-ctosiogat its Sept. g meeting, MrsCharlotte Störer, . BoardPresident, wifi provide an opper-tsoity for intereoted citizens inthe township to address the

- Board during the meeting, whichwill begin at approximately 83O,

- p.m. in Maine South High School,111IS.Deerd.,Parkflldge. - -

- "TMSWiII be a limited oppor-lunity to, speak to the Board,"Mrs. Storer explained-A publicforom on thin sabject:was coo-

- oc Page 27

- .966-3900-1-4

Village of NilesEditi9n

8746 N. SHERMI NILES,'ILL.

FFronïthè. . : : ;

LEFT HANDbyDavid(Bod)Besser -

flic Troops willineet at Maine South HighSchool nextMonday, September Bat 8p.m. to decidewhéttser Moine Nor,th or-MaisseEastHighSchool wilt he the first school closedin -

ttsedistrict. If'ou don't want your school closed, see suggest -

yonroond-op everyone in theoeighhorhood and trek dowu-toMaine Sooth attui Dee rd. in Park Ridge ondlet your corn-bùied weight he recorded. --

The following are miscellaoeoos items from the ProjectSEE report which is citizeu committee .iuformatioo boardmembers received to aid them is their decision to close oneormore uchoolu in the dislricl - - - - -

Sixty',ercentof revenue used to roo the schools comesfseo local property taxes Stato aid mooey lutais 23%whlle 5%of total revenue comes from the corporate personal propertyreplacement tax.

The citizem' consmittee which prepared the SEE reportrecommends the diotrict close one ochoothuilding ut the endofthe 1980-81 ochoolyear, orno loterthan June, 1982. -

Aoecood schoolhoilding should be closed otthe conclanionof the 1983-84 school year and attempts to lease the building,should he c005idered, anticipating increased birth raleo

. might reqoire the evestoal-re-opeoing ofthis schciól., -

Còntinaedon-Pagel5 - -

IIuIuIIIuIluuu,IIIuuupJIuI,,,uuIII,IIIIplII,,uIippuuI,iIuiIiI,IIuuIIr-

MONNAÇEP attempts:to correct phone problems

DéarEditor -

Ao unfortunate combiootion,Of -Circomotooces is baodìcappiogc'ommuniratioos between MON-MACEP and Ito pryspectiveotudeotu.

The move of MONNACEPobusiness office from the Ookton -

Community College InterimCampus in Morton Greve to thenew OCC/Skokie locution ot 7701

Lincoln has met unexpectedproblems I ix establishinglelephooe service. The MON-NACEP information telephonehoe has not yet been moved toSkokie becouse of cqoipmestproblems, and, unfortunately,telephone calls hove been unan-swered during the lauttwo weeks,

Therefore, nome MONNACEPCooliooed on Page 27

Baseball -team-from Philhprnes

-- visits Nues'A traveling team of baseball

players from the Philtipines will-

be arriving io Nllen ou Thursday,Sept. 4 and their stay here will hesponsored by the NileoCtsamherofCommerceand Industry.-

The beys, ranging its age fromt5to 17,wiil hé feted,at a tea onThìsrsdayeveoing atllp.m. at theNitos Recreation Ceoter. The tea

- will- be given by the Hites-

Baseball League.00 Friday, Saturday.aod Sun-

day evening at-745 p.m. io Jon-wiak Park, Nilesiteo are invited -

to attend games being playedbetween -bop°ofrom the HilesBaseball League- and theirvisitors from the Phillipines.

Shows above ore members ofthe Maine Township Democrats'who are celebrating a combinedtOO years of continued member-ship in the. organization: AnnaWinchester of Des Plaines,

- Committeeman Nicholas B.- Blase of Niles,and Helen Byrne,

also ofDes Plaines. -

Asma Winchester is a gentle- lady and a member of the

DemoCratic Women's Club of DesPlaines and most renowned forher love of flowers and her gar-den that she shares with herneighbors and friends, Anna andher husband Wattermovedts DesPtaines io 1954. He was a precinctcaptain under -Bradley andbelonged to the Maine TowoshipDemocroticorganizatiun. -

Nick Blase has'heeo awesidentsf Maine Township aod lives Is

-Hilen since l95ll. He ran f srDemscratie ; Committeemao io196t and defeated the ioeumhént

- Thomas C. Trodley, Under hisleadership the Maine, Township

ContiooedooPap'7.t -

-- , Decision on which Maine highwill beclosed cornes Monday night

Monday isD-Day forDistrict 207decisionThe - Board of Education of

Maine - Township High SchoolDistrict 207 plam to mábe itsdecision onwhich high school willbe closed at its-Monday, Sépt. t-meeting which wifi begin at ap-pronimatèty ll:31 p.m. io theooditoriumot MaineSouth HighSchool, 1111 S. Dee rd; Park -

Ridge. This meeting will followthe pobtic bearing- on thedistrict's. 1980-81 tentative -budget, scheduled for 8 p.m.- inthe Ralph Frost AdministrationCenter, 1131 S. Dee rd.

Ata special BoardofEdocatiòn -

meeting condouited at MaineWeui High School on Aug. 25,Mrs. -Charlotte Storer, BeardPresident, welcomed the aachen-eeof lfo persom by reiteratintithe Board's intent to make the -

scheel closing decision soon hatonly after the Board had con-eluded thatit has bad ssffieientfinie to carefully examine aU the -

detaitu.At the same time she em- -

phaoized that the closing uf alarge school io Maine's fine

Continaed on Page 25

-

vice

VOL. 24, NO 12,THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER4, 19802 percopy i

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Clown Make-up Clinic

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Boye with thick, black greasy yebrows aìid girls with large redpainted on nmües were the masterpiecen created during the CircusVargas Clown Make-np Clinic held recently M Golf Mill ShoppingCenterlocatedatGolfandMilwaulçeeRoads inNiles. '. Over 70 children gathered to watch Mihe, the Circus Vargas

. Professional Clown apply clown make-np, and then the children gottheir chancetomakeuptheirowntaces.

Winners in the 4-7 age category were Joey Giancaspro andMonica Mlynarcoyh, hoth of Nitra and in the 8-12 age category thewinners wereFrankWagoer, Nues; ScottKadzielawaki, Nlles andMoya Lara oWes Naines.

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Demofistration of giftand bazaar items

On Thursday, Sept. 18, MaryDoherty will display her attrac-tice. crocheted and knitted giftand hazaar items at 030 p.m. atthe Smith Activities Centr, LiñcalnandGalitz ShaMe.

This preoentation and how-to-make-it dincuusion - of herfascinating work will he of in-tarent to sentorn who may be io-terested in learning to make aparticular item at sessions tobeschedoledat a laterdate.

Seniors interested inneedlecraft will find this amemorable experience. Comeand meet Mary Doherty, and seeher unique items.

Call the. Smith Activities Cao-ter, f73-O500, ext. 208. so we canhold a pince for you. There is nacharge for this program.

Schaut's Poultry & MeàßBack To School Valuesilt

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SALE DATES, 647-9304 ' Ui-92649-4 ta 9-1k ÇL!D LAR000AY

Leaning Tower r

. FamilyYAs part of the 25th Auoieersory

celebration for the LeaningTower YMCA, a completo NealthFair has been planned. The

' Health Fair will start off thethree days' of activities byopening ito doses, 9 am. - 3 p.m.,onSept. 4.

One of the key evento of the.Fair *111 be a Blood Drive whichis being co-sponsored by . theLeaning Tower "Y" andMichaelReese ResearchFoundatian. Itio

. believed that the metropolitanarea will be experiencing atypical past-holiday bInad aliar-tage attbis time. Therefore, it isespecially Important that thin

. partofthettealthFairbeasuc-most Arrangements have beenmade to beve the conunanity ofeach donor get credit for bloedgieen...if the community bas ablood program. Also, there willhe individuals available ta doblood pressare screenisg forthose interested in this service.

Other participating agencies iothe Health Fair are: AmericanCancer Seciety, Arthritis Faon-dation ef Illinois, CPR byLeaning Tower Y, 'The HilesLions Glaucoma Test, SkokieValley Commooity Hospital,Smokers Test, Illinois College ofPodiadric Medicine, Feat Exam.,Lutheran General Hospital,Hearing Exam., and inforspatiosbeoths by Eitassstan Hospital.Family Service Dept. of Niles,Lotheran £Seneral Hospital,National Safety Council,Nutrition, Old Orchard MentalHealth Center, The ShaMe HealthDepartment and the SsburhaúHeartAsoaciatios.

Everyone in,invited to atteedt.Fr further inforsnatios pleasephoneJeffreyJonea, 647.8222.

pass just present proof that yooare 62 or acer. Nifes Savings of-fices ore located at 7077 W. Dem-pater, Nileo, II., 5741 W. Dem-pster, Morton Grove and 2555 W.Teoby, Chicago, IL

THE BUGLE(LtSPSO6I-760)DavId Eease '

Editor asid Publisher

Vol. 54, Na. 12, Seplemher4, 1980

8746 N. Shermer Rd.Niles, UI. 60646

Phuiser 966-3100-S-24Published Weehly ais Thisraday

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Theßagle paId atchieuga, n!.Suberiptiais rate Itnadvaisee)Per single copy s 25Oueyear $7.50Two years ' $14.00Three years $19.00lyear Se.slerCltioeu ' $6,00.lyear (sui-ef-esimfy) . $10.06lyear (fareign) $21.06451 APOaddressrsastorServicemeti ' $19.OÇ

RTA handicappedusers applicationsPersono with handicaps that

make it significaistly difficolE touse masa transportation cas ap.ply for a half fare idenitycard atany oftheNilesSavings offices.

The Asoaciatian willphotagraphthepotential user andsopply the application to hemailed (postage free) to theETA. This is separate cardfrom the Senior Citizen passeswhich are issued immediately at Trident planseach of the Hiles Saviogs offices.To qisatify for theSenior Citizen

health/exerciseprogram for

- The Nues Senior Canter,located at 8000 Oaktoo io Niles, issponsoring anelber S.H.A.P.Eprogram. SHAPE. stands forSenior Health Action Program ofEvanston. This program is acomprehensive health programcoveriog exercise for aches andpains in the jointa, ostrition andweight control. The disesssjouswill be led by a registered norse.The exercises and relanatjontechniqoes will he led by o Yoga

Girl Scout swThe Playdiom at 1770 Glenvievs

rd. in Glenviewwffl be the site forswimming instructions and aWater Fon program ta he given0-ib fall startiog in late Septem.ber and ending in November for10 consecutive Monday eveningsfrom 7 to 9 psss. for all girls bet-waenthe ages ofliand 12.

The program is spomsred bytheGirl Scosti of Northwest CookCounty and is apex ta bath scosto

- ct'-

Senior Citizens'NEWS AND VIEWS

. _4_ f,--

News for all Nues Sniors from the.Nues Semior Centèr '

8060'Oakton, Nues 967-6100, ext. 76

. : ArtaaudCraftaflaiarOur center'x annual arts and crafts bazar in tumurraw, Sep-

lember 5, from la until 2:30 p.m. All Niles seniors are welcometo particiitate as craftaperoass, and all are invited as ahoppers.We invite th community in drap by the cilster ta see the craftsof NUes seoiors, ootdaers if the weather la goed,and induces inthe caseofinclementweather.

. PaperTolelugClaiutabeglnOur paper toleing class begins tIssu Menday, September 8, at

10:30. Thecastis $lO.00farthetenweekcourse.. FlsiauetalPlamdxgforRelirement

On Monday, SeptemberR, at S p.m., the.center will sponsorMichael Kam, a stork hroher as a gum lecturer en the topic offinancialpluimingfor retirement. All Hiles sentorsare welcometoattend. '

Square Danirbig 'Our oquare dance caller Dea Stace will be bark calling eat

square dancing sessions every Tuesday dsring the month ofSeptemberat lr3O. AllNiles scalars are welcametoattead.

, Exerelseclisasea 'Our eserdmiee class will begin en Wednesday, September 10,

at 10 am. The class will rua for atotal of eight weeks, andtbechat is $9.50. Exerdance in the combinatIon uf exercise anddisco. ...

. OUrS.H.A.P.E. programwifibeginattlse centeròn Thursday,September 11, at 2 p.m. and rus for six weeks. the cost to $2.00far the entire course. SHAPE. is a combination uf exercise,health, andnutritian information sponsoredhythe Visitixg Nur-0es' Association.

SenIor ForumOoreverexpanding sexierfarumextema specinllnvitatiento

all newcomers to attend our meetixg an Thursday, September.11, at2:00. Planos camiogautandmakingyaurselfheai-d.'

Baud Reviewpo Friday, September 11, at 11 am., Linda Biga from the

NiIm Public Ubrary wiIlreviewthenovelDd5ne byStephen',Esog, the asthsr offleShlsdsig. All are welcorneto attend.

ChinexeLunebeon 'Oar center is pleased to announce that we will be.lsslding a

Clsoese lmcheon as Friday, September 12, at 12:30. The cost is$3.71, andtickelsare snoalenow.

Ballrssmtsm.clsjgOur ballroom dancing class wilt begin an Friday, Septeiisber

12, at2r3tp.m. (rightofterthe Chinese laacheon). The CIasOWill.raoforsesweaks, aodthe esstis$5.00far seniors. $10.00 for non-oemors.8-

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instroctor. .411 men and' wamesamer the age of 02 living in NUesore encouraged to register farthis program.

The cost of the sis wealprogram io $2. This charge willcaver the cost of the materialsthst will be given to everyone.The program storta on Tharoday,Sept. 11 and ends Thursday, Sept.

. lt. Call the Trident Center toregister. The nsmher is907-6100,ext. 75.

lin instructionand non-scouts. lteqsiremeislsfar badges can he met throughthis program.

Far additional information andin arder to register, call the GirlScoot Caosduat64.gg

Volusrteerswi.ssppg and watersafety instructors are needed,and it is reqoested that individuals with these abifities callthe Girl Scout Council at theatoeenomber.

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Page 4 TheBugle, Thardar, September 4, 19B0

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AttheAugst I9NiIesPerk DistrictBoardmeeting, officers fromtheNilesSquareo were present intheircolorfulsquare dancing out-

. fits to make their ansoat dooatioo to the District for the use of itsfacilities.. This year's gift was $8000f. Shows above with Corn-

miosioners Steve Charnersk, Walt Boume (left), Board PresidentDan Kosiba (center) and Commissioner EIaio Hemos (far right)are the following Nibs Squares officers: Presidents Gene andShirley Warrissgton, Vice Presidents Len and Lillian Novais,Treasurers Ed and Dorothy Woxherg, Secretaries Stan sodHenrietta Kowaishi, Hospitality Henry nd Norma Mancini:I'ubucity George and Carolyn Hedges, and Banner Clsairmao Jayand Ann Kazolak.

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Thomas Flynn, NUes residentand attorney, announced theformation of the Save GrennanHeights Committee. He and tdnother Nifes residents, are op-p05mg the conversion of GreanasHeights Field House into aprivate health club for duespaying members only.

The Committee, will havepetitions opposing the coñversionavailable for Niles residents inone week. Théy ufgedall concer-

. fled citioeos to write Mr. Flynn Pt

. $043-Milwaukee in Niles or cali2 15°° at9654400 for petitions. They., aldoplaced an advertisement and

blank petition in the Bugle todayfor faster aclion by concernedcitizens.

Mr. Flyon said, "We opposeconverting Grennais Heights fieldhouse 'mio a private club for doespaying members only. Webelieve that -the tanpayers whopay for the land, building,cbildren'spark, tennis coarto andplaying fields through real enfotetaxin or bend interest should hepermitted Co use their ownbuilding and land. We especiallybelieve that oor and ysorchildren should have a field bournfor their ose."

He ended his statement byooyisg, "Every program in theNiles Pork District corto moneyin addition to your tones. The iceskating. riots usw loses $50,000 ayear and it and the golf course'serve primarily non residentswho do not pay tanes in Nitos. Weorge you lo join our Committee tusave your Park system before itio too late."

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- MS Bike 'N Hike -

Ed Kesealy, Glenview, North Branch Roste Chairman (Glen-view-Nibs, Morton Grove), discusses up-coming MS Bike 'N Hiketo be held ou Ssoday,Septemher T with Chicago Bear Alan Page,Co-Clsairman of the event. Hours of the Bike 'N Hike benefitingmultiple sclerosis research will be 8:30 am. to 4:30 p.m. For moreinformation call the MSliooiety at 922-5000.

Sundr ' - Nifes

Brunch withPenny Pulleù

Former State Senator John W."Bili Carroll (R-4tb( is chairiogIke Sunday Branch with PennyPuReo Sunday, Sept. 7. at theCourtier Club is Pork ltidgv fromil o.m. to 2p.m.

Purpose of the Bruoch is -toraise foods for Ike re-election ofPenny PaSen lo ber third term iothe Illinois House. Tickets for theevent are selling at $17.20 oodmay be reserved by telephoning823-1004.

"Penny sought my support forhér first election,five years agothis week," Carroll said. "I -on-couroged her to rus, and I'venever regretted it.

"She boo costinsed a longtradition of conservativerepreseototios is Sprisgfietdfrom - our district add she has

- brought credit to the public of-

-- "In only-her second term, Rep.Fulleo serves in leoderuhip rolesis the House, as roolçingRepublican on the HumanResourceuConsmittee, o memberof the Rules Committee hostingour brooch," said Paul Badger,fermer- Park Ridge city clerk,

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Nitos will meet 00 Wedoesday,Sept. 10 at 1 p.m. at the NifesCommunity Church, 74t1 Oakton..

Following the business meetingthere will be a lesson on"Energy" gives- by KathyJarrell, Cook County Houle Ad-visor. This organization is spas-sored by the t)niyeruity offIlmais. The lessons are very in-formotive and wo -welcome allguests. For information, call 987-8362. -

Steven R.Siegel-

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A 1900 graduate of Nitos WestHigh School, Shokie, he joined theMarine Corps in Joriuory 1980.

who choirs the Penny PolleoCampaign Committee.

"Bill served this district withdistisctiou in Springfield formosy years. His strong supportof our effort brings well deservedcredit to our candidate, PeonyPultes. ' ' -

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Maine East teacher commendsBugle for public concern

DearBud: ,A former student of mine, Joe calling of the school, the

Walters, brought this week's flewspsper, the chprch andissue of The Bugle tu me hoforehomeroom this morning. Yourcolumn was road with great en-thnsiasm and deep approciation.That you would hohe the timo towrite almut my caroor and lbswith my Alma Mater evokes anemotion from within me that ICannot pst into words.

Buildings are usually morethay brich and mnrtar. Certainlya school building and campuswhere the hopos and dreams ofyoung people are given en- -

courogemont - impetu - bythose who challenge them un theathletic field and in theclassroom can never he fullydeucribed by blueprints, contrae-tu, and diagramu. Tbongh theseare needed, they connut bedepended upon te tell the wholestory. Schools live bochum theyore a part of the spiritualdevelopment of the man and thewoman who eventually tabes a -place io adnit society.

Schools help the local societythey serve meet the everdayneeds and problems that invadolife. Always is nur oars echoesand re-echoes the truism fromthe pen of Ralph Waldo Emer-Son: "Great mes are they whosee that spiritual is stl'osger tEasany material force; that thonghtsrule the world." This is the

I LEGAL NOTICE I

Notice io hereby given, pur-osant to "AO Act in relation Is theuse of On Assumed Name in theconduct nr tranoaetien nfBusiness in the State," as amen-ded, that a certification was filedby the uodersigued with theCounty Clerk of Cooh County.File No. E7159l en Aug. 12.

- Under the Asnnmed Name ofBorden and Asssciates with placeof bnsiness Iscatod at 30 W.Washington, Chicago the trueñames(sl and residence ad-dresses of ownerls) io: -WilliamErnse Bordeo, 4652 Lake ValleyDr., Lisle.

synangue, and the halls ringingwith the dehate of ourlawmakers. -

Ysurwordu will be treasuredby me throughout the rest of mycareer. lt is not easy to battle forone's convictions unless these

,who didagroe accept the idealbat -sneh battles are fought on thebasto uf conviction and not on the-basis of personal gain. Ifall bat-lles, ouch as those waged to savea beautiful campus ortbe dunesoftodiana, etc., cenid he viewedin this manner, feuds andrevenge of long-standing boguen-ce would sever have-an oppor-tnnity to ravage the scene orwreak havoc and confusion atsume luter tiene. If life io to belived to the fullest, the challengethat comes with an honest dit-fereoce of opinion must be ex.perieoced by those willing to ad-dress thepublicquestions. Yournewspaper sees this as ifa majorcalling and t sincerely bnpe thatmy professional career mirrorsthesame philosophy.

Faithfully yours,.Paul Cabluon

Department of History- and Government

Maine East High SvhsolPark Ridge, tL

- Praises Porte- Jewish co

Dear Congressman Porter:Thank you for the deep and sin-

cere interest you bave so ad-mirably demonstrated in theconcerno of the Jewish corn-msasity. Your exemplary effortshave sol been limited to lip ser-vice; youhaveacted! -

We particularly appreciateyour continuing and determinedsupport for Vladimir KiuBh, aSsviet Jewish refsssik who -haskeen separated from his wifeandchild in Israel for seven years.Your regular letters to Mr. KioSk

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DearMr. Meiner:This June I had the misfortune

to have my -left leg nmpstatedund so corning home from thehospital found that my neighborshave been very helpful to bue undmy wife by cutting my lawn andtaking out the garbage und beingvery thooghtfuuie many ways.

I would like tu thank' thempublicly for their help: Bob Feo-lana, Stas Tepel, Bill Pisases.

Why anyone would considerselling tkbir home in Nitos and -moving to another city or climateisaynysterytome.

I am a senior citizen whobought here 13 years ago and havefound the All, American City awonderful place totive.

From Mayor Blase and KenSheol aod alt )keir people down tuthe mes who keep the buildingsand streets clean I never met onewhowas notpteasantued helpful.

There are so many nice thingsabout Rilen. The free bus sod itshelpful drivers. Trident Centerand ita wonderful staff who are sopleasant and helpful to all theseniors who attend all theirclasses, enlertalunsent and por-ties orjust come in for a gabfest.

The recreation ceoter thatpeuple ofallages enjoy.

Keep il spAltAmerican City.The Villugethat works.

Sincerely,Fred Heidemann

7422 Lawler

r concern for -

mmunityare a great comfort lo thin manwho has been singled oat for par-ticnlarly inte550 harrassmentand persecution.

You forcefully called publicand government attention to Mr.

- KioSk's prublemu by sponsoringRosse of Representative BillNumber 359condemning his per-secntion. Seoutor Chartes Percyio now plauning to sponsor - osimilarbill in the Senate.

You have also not forgslteo theptlghtafanAmerican citiaen heldhostage in the Soviel Union. Youmade a special point of cattingPresident Carter's attention taAbe Stofar's illegal detention.Despite your busy schedule youfound the time lo make a per-sonat plea to Alfred Moses(Presidential Jewish Advisor) oshehalf of Mr. Stotar. WIsSe otherswere most helpful, your personalappearancemeanta great deaL

Your efforts in behalf of thisgreat humanitarian cause willsotbeforgotlen.

Sincerely,S Barbara Pinsof,.Chalrnsan

Soviet Jewry CommitteeNorth Share Temple Israel

and.Nancy Brown

.ClsicagoAclian for,

- Soviet Jewry

Former park c

concerned aboutDear Editor:

Dueto the increasing need farthe Niteo Park District tu providesdnitrecreatieOal opportunitiesus thenumber of children in thecornisiunity' decreases, it is un-derstasdahle that the ParkDistrict Board nought lo increaseIke une uf Grenoas Heights. I amconcerned and surprised,however, aitherapid increase iothe cost and Ike dramatic changein the planc.

What started us a proposal toprovide weight tilting equipmentkas grown into n Health Clubproposal at au estimated enpen-se, quoted in the papero, of closeto $115,110. -

I'm uncomfortable withproposals for large seule im-provements to one facility whichdo not take into consideration theeffect of tutore plans for all parkfacilities. My concern is that thePark District has hoto wrestlingwith Ike problems caùsed by thedeficit at the Ice Risk, near

New District 63 head

w&comed tocommunityDearDr. Bond:

We, the united Parent TeacberoAssociations of East MaineSchool District gI, congratulateyou upon being selected as Ournew superintendenl. We welcomeyou and your famity into ourcommunity.

We want you te boow that weare eager to work with you andwill support your efforts lo makeour schools the very bent. If wecas be of asy help-to you, pleaseda notbesitatets call on us.

Sincerely,CoosieFumarolo, Chairperson

PTACoordinutiog CouncilPresideut, NelsooSchool PTA

DeloresGraziun, PTA PresidentApollo Jr. High

Phyllistthapps, PTA PresidentGemini Jr. High

Marilyn CordeS, FrA PresidentMelzer School

Been FaR, PTA PresidentSteve5500llchool .

Barbara Deckowito andJoanFotterman, PTACo-Presidenta, Mark Twain

Darlene Pad005, PTA PresidestWashington School

A very popular activity offeredby the Center, the Drop-InProgram, witt resume the weekof Sept. I. Aimed ut mothers undchildren up to 3 years of age, it isheld for 1½ hours weekly onMonday and Weduesday mor-sings. It offers an opportunity formothers to get reassurance und

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Grennan Height-$Og,ggg lisis yèar, and will focesume very hardlOugh decisionsin the future. Although the IceRink is called a "revomieproducing" facility, it hasyet tomeet Ils expenses and has roiled

-up an ever increasing deficit eachyear. If, in the nearfature, plansare proposed for the Ice Rink,will the Board regÑt having sohastily spool cluse te$2M,t00 ondevelopment at - GrennùnHeights? Improvements have tobe considered with Ike future nfthe entiredislrictin mind.

The Board bus also had to dealin the past 2 years with theproblems created by the adS ofGreunan Heights gym by non.residents, from Ckinagu andnearby suburbs, who found thefacility cosvea)ent. Will thedevelopment of a Health Clubthere increase the problem?Altho the Park District caocharge a higher rate fer nus-resident use, will the rate utifi beso muck lower than that chargedby aprivateHealth Club that non-resideata will be attracted ta thegadllityT - - -

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Favors helping'Poland

Lettertotheboditur:Recent statements by

opokesmau for the Cárter StateDepartment that it weuld beprepusterous in help the gover-ornent of Poland are hard tu un-derstand. The administratian isnut slow ta help uther communistgovernmeata, some of which aref or more unfriendly ta us thus thePolishgoveromeist. -

I da nut share tIse view thatPotsodivau implacable enemy ofIke United States. The fpct tkstPotand is not a Western oriented

-- country is a fault 'al pastDemocrat adminiatedtion thatsoldPotaoddowetheriver. -

Itsiand kas a history of Bgbtingfor itaJreedorn shd our gover-smcnt'afloald be helping becamewe must sftte the blame for thefact that todaj Poland is gaver-oedbycornmanista.

Sincerely,-

JIgger P. McAuIilf eState Representdtit'e

ifth District

Drop-In Programsupport from ether mothers andprofessionals, check out normaltoddterdevèiopment, flBthe needfor companionship and share thevaried feelings- of parenthaud.Contacta svtth others of the uomoage are provided fur the childrenwha can tolls and play togetherwhile parents give them en-couragementand support.

The Drap-la Program cas boapaint uf entry fur parenta wIsebave concerno regarding tbe.rchild's physical, cognitive oremotional development. Familyand individual services ' areprovided if necessary apdmothers' discussion grupps-,àreatsoavuiufsle. -î

A free service ta the resideataof Riles Township, the -Drap-InProgram meets at 10:10 11:30am. ou Monday, Sept,0. Call f67-?StOforfsrlherinfarsaatlou,

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CHV.ItÇu AND TEMPLE NOÏLS

CongregätionAdas Shalom

Congregatien Adas Shalom,6945 Dempater, Morton Grove,will hold ea Op'i, House, SundaySeptmeber 7 from l-4 p.m. In-formation will he available onmembership, High Holidaytickets, and Sunday School. Also,the oyoogogae wifi be open from8-Io p.m. on Monday andTuesday, September 8 and 9. Fo

' details, call Harvey Wittenbergat 440-3l000r965-l88O.

11mb bobona serviceo beginonWednesday, September 10017p.m. and are held at FairviewSooth Auditoriwn, 7040 NorthLaramie, Skokie. Rahbi Israel

. Porosh and Cantor Harry Seoderwill officiate. Services 00 Thor-sdayaodFriday begin at9a.m.

Regalar Friday evening Ser-. vices begin at 8l5 p.m. andeveryone is invited to attend;Saturday morning serviceo startat 9 am. io the Synagogue.Sehchos services will be held inthe synagogne st lll5 p.m. onSaturday September 0 precededby a Nigh Holiday dfscasoino led

. by Rabin Prush ans everyone isinvited.

Sunday morning ocrvieeo onSeptember 7 witt be highlightedby the Bat Mitzvah of AmyFriedman, dasghter nf Mr. andMro. Ben Friedman.

Sunday School registration isStill being accepted with classesbeginning September 14. Classesare Open to att regardless ofsyoagoguc affiliation. Fordetails, call 966-0023.

Temple Beth-ElTemple Beth-El of Chicago,Oerviog

the Jewish coizsmmily ofChicago for uver tOO years, an-0050ces the ne location of itssuburban Hebrew School io Nor-thbrooh, al the Grove School, 1600Pfiogstes5l.

Classes wifi meet on Toesdaysand Thursdays feo00 4-6-15 p.m.aod from 5t5 606-SO p.m.Children S years of age aod upare eligible foe Hebrew School.Pre-Kindergarten children (age4) through 00th grade are ellgihlefor Religious School which meetson Saturdays and Smdays st theTemple, 6-30-12:15. The TempleBeth-El Schools are under thesapervisiso of Rabbi VictorWeiooberg and Rabbi Steven Bob.

Forioformation, cati 274-0341.'*:'I5ØRALa" SHOP

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The. Virginia Frank ChildDevelopment Center (CDC) ofthe Jewish Family and Corn-manily Service is offeringongoing Get-Thgethera formothers and their children anderthree, bèginning Thursday, Sept.4, 16-30 am. - 12 noon, and everyThursday thereafter, The Get-Togethero will be held al the Gen-ter, 3033W. Touhyave., Chicago.

All mothers, at times, feel. isofolesi und confined wills their

young chitdren. The Get-Togethers provide a place awayfrom home where mothers ranmeet and children can play in anursery sthool setting. CDC'sprofessional staff wilt stirnulaleobservations, facilitatediocassiss, and provide ideas foreffective and pteaoorahte livingwith young children. -

Jewish Family and CommonityService is an affiliate of theJewish Federation ofMetropolitan Chicago.

Tise fee per person io $3. For[nether soformation telephonerElisahethMueller, 761455g.

.. MTJC}Ieleoe Schatz, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Schatz, willcelebrate her Bat Mitzvah.Friday, Sept. 5, 6-30 p.m. at.Maine Towsohip JewishCongregalioo, 6800 Ballard rd.,Des Flames. Mitchell Oberfan-der, oso of Dr. aod Mrs. MarkOhorlander, will become a BarMitzvah Satnrday, Sept. 6, 6-30-am.

The community is invited lo theSelichot Night Dance and Mcm.hership Social Saturday, Sept. 6,9 p.m. in the SynagogseAuditoriwsu. Music by the SandyKamen orcheotra Admission isfree. Religious serviceS willfollow the dance at ll3f pos. -

Non-members are invited toworship at MTJC for eveningServices, Wednesday Sept. 10,6-30 p.m. Tichetu will be reqoiredfor services Thursday and.Friday, Sept. 11 and 12, JewishNew Year Services.

nIuniiI unr1 {tnw6250 MILWAUKEE AVE. sp 4-0366

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. BratwurstFestival

The World's Greatest Parish,.51. Lamberts In Shcokie at Karlovand Cleveland (two blocks north

. of Oakton and two blocks west ofCrawford) inviten all norChicagolond families and friendsto the 12th Annual BratwUrstFestival on Sunday, September 7from 2-9 p.m.

Bring year family, pow' neigh-hors,yoor friends und all the kidsyes can find. FREE AD-'MISSION! Otto's Famoso Ah-sohdely Home-Made Bralwurstwill make you think you've beenhljachedto Bovaria(

Plenty of Hot Dogs, Pop, IceCream, Popcorn, Heilman's OldStyle Draft Beer and more Brat-Wurst. Something for everyone!

Munie sod Dancing from S oswith Hash Isaac's Hungry-FiveGenuine - German Band plussmootk...smooth Ed Kiesler fromthe VOW on Hammond Orgas.Big Cask-and-Gas Raffle, GiOIagalore... Yoa gotta see it tobelieveit. -

Horwich Center hostsSuccoth cèlebratjon

The Bernard Horwich JCCJo- andllurcah decorating.vîteS famsbes issIhe community At 4-15 p.m. gaesls will gather

join is ils celebration ofthe under the Snccah for ref reohnseo-roMbai os ascc050 On,Sungay, - tsasdosterlaismseotSeptember 20, from t p.m. to 4p

To be udmilted, just bring adecoration for the Succoh. Eojoya variety of activities, iocludiogcrafis, cooking demonstrations

Everyone is invited tu join theCeoteb's staff io its Saccabdecorating workshop on Wed-oesday, September 24, from 10am. o 12noon.

MessiahLutheran --

Rally DayMessiah Lutheran Church, 1005

Vernon ave.,- Park -Ridge, wiltbegin the fall schedule with Son-day School Rally Day on Sept. 7.The Church worship services willhe at 6-30 am. and ti am., withSunday School and-Adult Hoar at6-45 am. Pastar Larry Holst willhe Iheleader for the Adult Hourfor the mooth of September. ForRally Day, the children will-register at 6-30 am., followed hya parents and children assemktyut 6-45. At the Il am. FamilyWorskip Service the Sundayllchoal.teackero, SuperintendentRussell Raymond, and Directorof Christian Edscatios JeannelteE. Tesnow will he installed hyPastor Gaylen Githertson.Following the service, there willhe a church picnic in MessiahPark.

For furtherissforsnation, pleasecall the church office at 823-69ll4.

Weekdays - 256-4400Evenings L Weekends -

966-1679 -

SJB "Joy ¡n Jésus"pre-school registration -

Reglstfion far the St JobsBrebenf "Joy In Jesso" Pce-

. Sckunl PÑgram will be held Sun-._day. Sept. 14 from 9 n.m. ta 1:11

p.m. In the sidsool lobby, TheProgram Is open to children agm

(by Oct. 1, 1080) through Klo-dergartes age..Classes are heldduring the 10:45 Masa each Sun-day starting Oct. 5. RegIstrationfee of$15 covers all materials for

SeclalémphaslslogÑentothedevelopmentof seff-awarenrna Inthecklldrenandthefrplace in theChristian community. The goalofthe program Is to provide a foso-dation fora fatum understandjp.gof 'their faith, Additional -Infer-maties canbeobtalnedhy eaJjIp.gCharIOtteLlndqaIètat47O1g3d, nr,MargeMazik,988-5041.

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Nues Community Chùrcb

The begimsissg of a new ChurchYear atNiles Community Church(United Preshyterias(, 7491Oaktnn st. will be celehraled onSunday,.Sepl. 7during the 16 a,zq.worship service with a rom-missioning service for ChristianEducation leaders, otodeots andcoogregalioz followed by theSacrament of Communion. TheChnrrk School tenchers andstudeotu will participate is thefirst portion of the worship ser-vice and then go to their respec-live classrooms. Enrollment isopen to youngsters three-years-old through eighth grade of bothMember and Friend families..Prior to Ike serving of Com-monino, Dr. Soleen, paslor, willintroduce his hew sermon series,"What Christians Believe...AssdWhy," 4-ilk a Communion'-

meditation entitled "WhyCreeds?" Communion is 'opes'to all who put their trost in JosasChrist-on Lord and Savior, endecordiulinvitatlon to participate isestended to Birne in the esso-munity who are not presentlyrelated to another congregation.

Church meetings and activitiesduring the week ofsopt. llwffl in-elude- Monday, 7 p.m. - Csh &Boy Scouts; Taenduy, 6-3f am. -Believers' Fellowship, O fl.m. -United Presbyterian Women'sAssociation; Wednesday, ill am.- Homemakers' Associalion, 7:30p.m. - Board of Deacons; Thor-sday, 7:30 p.m. - SlewardskipCommittee, t p.m. '- Choirrehearsal; Friday, 7:30 p.m.Word of Christ; and, Sstnrday,6:30p.m. -Fellowship steak-fry 4-program. ..

. KofCsetsfund-raising goal

One of the reasons that IllinoisEnightu of Colsmbno onpeci tohave a larger distrikstion fromtheir fall fund-raisisg effort forthe mentally retarded is the

. generosity of many businessmenand merchants in lhe communityunder-writing the cost of the cas-dy nsed in connection with thetwo-day campaign.

"The principal expense, andinthe majority of casco the only en-posse for most of the councilsparticipating bI the drive, io the

, casdy," accordaig to Gm Sun-dermeier' of Oak Lawn, co-.chairman of 'the drive with

. Robert J. Deferibaugh nf Wnt-sebo.

Council chalo-meo will he con-lading the hssinms communitydaring the sent three weeks ap-pealing for donatiom to defraythe cost of the candy gives awaywitheackdonatisn. -

The (wa-day drive wilh a goalnf $000,006 will be staged Oct. 31and Nail. 1 in Sourly every corn-mnnity throsgkout Illinois.

Is the 16 years 'the Illinoisknights operaled Ike mentallyretarded program, gross receiptshave minted in exceso nf 5,53million. Appronmiotely to p4-c-cent was returned to the cam-munity whence the funds werecollected for the locally-mentally -retarded orgunisatiom.

Messiah Lutheran hires -

Director of Christian Educationthe statt nf Camp Arcadia, asilmioser bible comp, in Arcadio,Miels.; tasght 51k and 6th gradenat SL Jobs Lutheran School in9.05db, and serveda nne year in-tornsblp at SI. Peter LutheranChurch, Sehaamburg. -

Her doUes at Messiah will os-clnde working with the LutherLeagse (high school youth),assisting Sunday Schont Superin-tendent Russell Raymond iodeveloping the program, workingwith Paslor Gayten Gilhertson -

and the confirmaBan classes, andto serve au a reference person foradult edscatios groups, auxilias)'.Organizatlans, the Child CareCenter und Ike sommer vacationkikIs school.

Pastor Gllhertoon will InstallMo, Tesnow on Sept. 7 at the Il0m. Service, -

Forfas-tisor information, pleasecallthech- offireatoZ3-4994.

- Çarmen MastriCarmen Mastri, 30, nf Nlleo,

died - Monday, . Sept. 1 ioLslkeran General Hospital. Mr.Mastri was born Dec. 12, 1941 inIllinoi4. He is survived by hiswife JbaneBe (nec Ciro) andwas the loving father ofThomas, James and Gregory.Devoted sos of the late Carmenand Rendre. Fond brother ofGrace (Robert) Minck andDiane (Ronald) Releer. Son-in-lawof Cannella (late Jomes)Ciro. Funeral Mass wascelebrated Wednesday, Sept. 3at SL John Brebeuf Chsrch,Miles from Skajo TerraceFuneral Home, Niles. Entom-bmenl was in Maryhillcemetery.

Richard H.Rosentteter, Jr.

- Richard H. Rosentreter, Jr.,65, nf NOes-died Wednesday,Aug. - 27 in Holy FamilyHospital. Mr. R050ntreler wasborn March 17, 1915 in Ilhnoms.He was preceded indeath by hiswife Marie (see Lester) aodwasike loving father nf RichardIII (Dolores) and the lateRussell. Fond grandfather ofSszonne, Richard IV andMichael. Devoted hrolher ofEvelyn, Bernice and Grace.Fsnerat services were heldTuesday, Sept. 2 at SkajaTerrace Funeral Home, Hileswith the Rev. Howard W. Palmof St. LIthe's Lutheran Church,Park Ridge, officiating. Inter-ment was in Oak Ridgecemetery, Hillside.

Ralph G. SchultzRalph G, Schultz, 55, died

Saturday, Aug. 0f is HolyFamily Hospital. Mr. Schuttswas horn July 22, 1925 in-

-Illinois. He is sorvived by hisloving wile Norma and was thedevntedfatker ofllandra (Jobo(Cuppo and Ralph (Linda). Fondson nf Herman Jr. (Lynn) andthe late Julia und brother ofRuth Sponhnitz, Norman(Mildred), June (Carl) Lange,Clyde (Rneiha) and the lateEunice Race. Funerol serviceswill he held Thursday, Sepi. 4 att p.m. al St. Lube's UnitedChnreh nf Christ, 9233 Shermerrd., Morion Grove. He will be'lying instate at the church from12 nono Io t p.m. Inlermentprivate .--

Richard TchonRichard Tchon, 55, nf Hiles

died Snsday, Aug. 24 inLutheran General Hospital,Park Ridge. Mr. Tchon waskorn Feb. 27, 1025 in Illinois. Heis survived ky his loving wifeGenevieve (ncc Miernwa) andwas the devoted father of Scott,Randy (Sosas) and Karen(John) Borsi. Fond brother ofHelen (Steve) Wort, Patricialorch, Dorothy Baket and Alice(-Thomas) Knrowshi. Funeralarrangements were handled byShaja Terrace Funeral Home,Nibs. Fanerai Moss woocelebrated on Wednesday, Aug.27 at St. John Brebenf Church,Niles. Interment was in SI.Adalkert's cemetery.,,

Joseph MickJoseph Mick, 71, died

Tuesday, Aug. 20 in Resurrec-liso Hospital. Mr. Mich wasborn Feb. 24, 1502 is Wisconsin.He io survived by his wife Ella.Loving father of Gloria (Ed)Ciensan and Jnsbph (Bonnie)RafIot. Funeral -Mass wascelebrated on Friday, Aug. 2h01

ObituariesSt. Monica's Church; Chicagofrom Skaja Terrace FuneralHome, Hiles. Intenisent was inSL Adalbert's cemetery.

Rev. Fraiik 'E.Wachowski

Rev. Frank E. Wachowski,.60, pastor of St. Thomas BeekelChurch, Muant Prospect, diesiMonday, Sept. I in South'Chicago. Rev, Wachowski wastke.loving sos nf the lote Peterand Mary Wachnwski,' fondbrother nf Rev, Henry of LosAngeles, Dorothy (Blase)Zurek, Ceceia (late Edmund)Zelazek -and Leonard (Irene)Wachowski. Fond uncle ofmany nieces and nephews.Funeral arrangements werebandIed by Sbaja TerraceFuneral Home, Hites. FuneralMass will be celebrated osThsrsday, Sept. 4 at St. ThomasBeebel with interment at HolyCrabs cemetery, Calsmet City.

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Hiles. Is offering a cumprehen-nive, Moiti-media ' program Inhuman and spiritual develop-ment. The program, culledGenesis 2 brIngs together the in-sights of traditional Christianspirituality with the findings ofmodern ' developmentalpsychology in a simple, -clear,wsderstandakle way.

Genesis 2 is built around thework of Father Vincent Dwyèr, aTrapp)st Monk und in designed Iobe used by groups of adultChristians seeking to grow inbolh awareness of themselvesand in spiritual maturity. Theaulbors of the program havenoted a remarkable convergencein some recent research Inpsychology and the best"traditional" Christian ap-proaehes to spiritual growth.They believe that reftectino sodmeditation io the. context of"dialogue" can best nurture this

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Jcannette E. Tessow kas se-cepted the poollion of Director, nfChristian Edscalion al MessiahLstheran Chnrch, 1005 Vernosave., Park Ridge. Ms. Tesnow, ofAddison, IL, gradnated from Ad-dison Trails High School andreceived her BA. and D.C.E.degrees from ConcordiaTourbera College, River Forest,IL. She nerved for sin years on

growth. With this in mind par- aataintherectory. mene whoticipanto will meet weekly with o decide to register for Genesis 2facilitator in small groups to may do so after the film If theyshare filmo, their orni experten- - wish or by calling Sister Dorothyce, and te pray together. Topico Schwendinger, adsit educationInclude "Spiritual Growth and coordinator at St. Jobs's at 986-Self-Concept", "The Adventures 9l45or966-2520.of Self-Discovery", "The ManyPaths to Prayer," and "SpiritualMaturityand Play".

The format at each meetingwifi be similar to that used is aprevious parish program entitled."Romans 8". MeetIngs will beheld for twelve ennoeculive -

weeks beginning in late Septem-ber und concluding by mid-December. A $12 fee is requestedofeack registrant. -

All adults who are interested inthis program of Christianspiritunldevelopment are invitedte a special showing nf the hi-troductery Film which will en-plain the program more fully. Stwifi he shown Sunday, Sept. 7 st 8p.m. and again os Monday, Sept.

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Ic ... IAtWe1wL.Life membership

Her family wes on hand toshare with Claire Morava (center) thepleasare nf being hnnored with a Life Memherahip certificate inSoroptimint Internatinnal nf Des Plaines. Left to right LorraineTnmsheck, a past president nf the issternatinnal classified servicenrganization of enecative and professional warnen, who presidedover the ceremony, Claire's son, Daniel, his wife, Fran, and herhushand, Walter Morava. The Moravas have operated MoravaStatiovernas Leest. in Des Plaines for 35 years.

The Junior League of Chicagoin cooperation with OaktonCommunity College witt offer oworkshop for people who areSeeking more satisfaction fromtheir volanleer work, hoping todevelop a second career, oralready workiog at a paying job,bot also seeking meaningfulvolonteer work.

The five Wednesday workshopswitt begin September 24 and ron-tinae no October 1, t, 15, and 22.Each workshop will be held fromf23oto3p.m. atSainto Peter and

Workshops forvolunteers

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Pant Greek Orthodos Church,140f Wagner Road, Gleoview.

Participants will asses their io-foresto, abilities, sterns and vat uesin order to decide what volunteerwork might he chosen. Theworkshop emphasioes the im-portance nf enjoying the satisfac-tinca of workingas a volunteer.

Registration deadfioe is Sep-tomber 17 and enrollment iolimited. There io a $5 fee for aworkbook and printed materials.For. more information, call 035-ff72.

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Feeling goodabout yourself'?

Feeling. Good About 'loar-self" edil be presented by PaulaGrass Leslie, therapist andwarkshnp leader, ou Tuesday,September. 16, at .lp.ñs. in thecnntinúing, serien PassagesThroagh Life. at oabtooí Corn-manity College/Shokie, 7701 Lin-ralnAvenue. -

The meeting, sponsored by theOffice at Commsnity Outreach at0CC, o free and npen to thepublic. The weekly programs willalternate this fail betwees theDes Plaines.<carnpus andOCC/Skokie. ;'. .

Ms_ Leslie's presentation willinclnde leeture/discifusios, slidesand audience participation andwill help those attending to an-derstaod how anxiety preventsmoving to new nitnatiom, howgiültgeta inthe way of feeling geni,how good feelings are billed bynot taking risks, and how properexercioe and satritina add to a

. féeling ofwell.. Passages Throsgh Life is a

weekly series nf free films, lev-tares, asd discnssiom sponsoredby the Office of CommnnityOutreach at Oakton CommonityCollege. The meetings stimolateand encourage reflection on themeaning nf life, the world arosndus, and cnanges that afftet each

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NIU support groupThe Office ofWomen's Services

at Northeastérs fllioois Ijuiver-oity, 5t0 NorOIs St. tuais Avenue,is organizing a support group furvictims of child seoual absse. Itwill meet on Monday eveuivgsfrom f to 730 p.m. September 8throsgh December 15 in room R-114. The fee io $5.00 per session.

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byLarryF Repetsky CSW......s A couple came into the agency ijavtng prohlemswlth,one of theirchildren, including drag abone. At first,, the foras was an theirchild child's friends, snpplier of drugs, schuol and police. Theywere'ready.tn pstthilblame oneveryose but themselves, Then theyhegantotako as honest-look attlsonsoelves.'. ............

The "X-Ray", which I discussed in last week's co!iUOO. revealeda great dealahout them, particalarly in their roles au husband and.wife. Their X-Ray showed they were getting 0-10 perrentmeaning,parpuseaodfsifillment ost nflAelrroles ashsshand and wife. Theydiuclused that their marriage had bees quite chaotic and turbulentfor sume time. Is fact, they started elsewhere a conple.nf timeshefore tu seek out marital counseling, hut gave sp after two orthree interviews. This was unfortunate because in the meantimenut only did they suffer, hut their children did, too. Mast childrenare affected quite adversely by their parents' chnotic and starmymarriage.

f frequently find myself asking, "Why doesit lake a traumaticexperience formost couples before they will seek out marital core-urling and slick with it?" This couple had been hurting and 5sf-fering for some lime. Certainty, must nf us will neek nut medicalhelp if we are suffering physically, and it will not he one, five, 10 er2oyears later.

The longer a poor marriage goes os hefore the couple seeks euthelp, the harderitisto resolve the problems urconfticts,

There are certain symptomo to funk for that çan tell you howhealthyyou, your marriage and your family really are On a scaleof l-10, with one heing the least and 10 the most, scare ynurself arrcordiogly .

How much do you commuoicae verhally, emotionallyJphysicaily and spiritoaoywitheach other? . .

Is the presest consmsnicatiuv sufficient for all, and howpositiveisit? .

Do you aU find meauing, purpose and fulfillment in your corn-musication? . .

Do you reaily try to consider each other and he sensitivo to oneavother'sneeds, limitations, strengthoand weaksesses?

Does an emotional climate exist in your borne that encouragesand stimulates yourmaritol and fondly living orstifles it? .

f. How much do you do things together as u coupleasd/or afamily?

7. Do you realty try to be close to one another and encourage thiscloseness? ..

f. Is there a bosic acceptance, appreciation andanderstasdiog of000another?

9. Does a husic feeling of love and forgiveness prevail in yourmarriage, in your family? ..

lo. Doyou have alesdescytomoke incidents, problems, quarrelsormiouoderstasdiogu o Me-or-death mutter?

11. Do you panic when yosare ina difficsltsituation?These ore jmt a few of the questions you should ask yoursèlf.

Most ofthem can't be answered with a clear-cut yes or no. They in-vulve soul searching and involvement. If your average of each ishelowS, ove what you candoto improve each oneto atteust a 8 or7.

You have prohably heard the espreosion, "To thine own self hetrue." TIrio io what I um asking of youto he huesO, lo lake a goodlook atyourselfandyour family.

Don't he afraid of what the X-Ray shows you,or the answers yocome up with from the questions proposed. Rather, try. tosornethosg about the insight gained so you can "turn on" more tolife Only by doing so cas you begin to bring the change necessaryinynorlife, your roles, soyou might hegintofindmorehappineos.

Is this way, your survival is sol just an esiutence; rather yourlife has more meaning, purpose and fulfillment or satisfaction(MPF). Ifyouhuve difficulty in increasing your average above 5 orin finding more MPF in your roles as wife/hmhand, father/mother,etc., call Niles Family Service at 892-3350 or come into the NilesTrident Centeratft800aktou 51.

Nent The importance of liking yourself und the impact it hasenyour Isle, marriage and family.

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A special MONNACEPregistrationwill be held at PlazaDel Prado, Pfmgstes and WillawRaad, Glenview, Sunday Sep-

. tembèr 14, from noon to 3 p.m.-Special Saturday registrations

are also scheduled at SkokieFederal Savings & Loan, Dem-poter at Skokie Blvd., .usd, Golf

- Mill Stale Bunk, 0101 Greenwood,Niles, on September 13; DesPlaines Nationul Bask, 678 LeeStreet, Des Plaines, sod the FirstNstiosal Bank of Northbrobto,1300 Meadow Road, Northhrook,0O September 20. These Satordoymorning bank registratioes willbe heldfrono 9 am. to neón.

Special evening registrationswill also be held at vriounMONNACEP centers from Sep-tomber 8 through September 17from7 to 9 p.m. They areat NileoNorth, Mondóy, keptember 8,Maine East, Tuesday, September9, Glenbrooh District office,Wednesday, September 10, MaineSouih, Thursday, September lI,

MONNACEP schedulesspecial registration

SCHOOL NEWS

Maine West, Monday, September18, Niles West;Tnesdsy, Septem-ber 16, Maine Notb, Wednesday,September 17, and GlenbrookDistrict office, Thursday, Sep-tember lt.

Registratinn forelasses, whichbegins September 25, may becompleted in person at titeMONNACEP Centers located atOahton CommunityCallege/Shokie, 7701 LincolnAvesse, through September ItMonday through Friday, 9a.m. lo5 p.m., at the lone Maine Tows-ship high schools.

University ofMichigan graduate

Among the more than 2,500students at the University ofMichigan, Ann Arbor campus,who received degrees at corn-mescemeut ceremonies Aug. 24was Roberta A. Kasman, 7033Carol, NileO.

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Notre Dame -

Welcomes NewPrincipal

- Notre Dame High School, 7655Demputer St., Riles, Is pleased towelcome a new principal, Rev'George }tighherger this year.Rev. Highherger comes to NotreDame from Bourgade CatholicHighSchool In Phoenix, Arizona.

Rev. Highberger entered theCosgóegatlon of Holy Cross inSeptember, 1953, and mudo the1mal profession io August 1950.Re was ordained in February1961 In Santiago, Chile,

Rev. Highherger's education- includes an AB., University ofNotre Dame, 1957, S.T.L.,Catholic Uninersity al (Santiago)Chile, 1962, and a MA. ioEducalional Administration,University of Portland, 1965.

Ren. Highberger's aosigomen-tu hune been with Ike facrdty, St.George's College, Santiago,Chite 1965-73, rector St.George's Colege, Santiago, 1967-69 and the faculty of BourgadeCatholic High School, in PhoenisArisons, where he served as ac-hog principal during the 1979-SOacademic year. -

0ccHappenings

- Sept. 4-14: "The Glass World",u serien of paintings by ErimmerBramo will be eshihited at thelCoehnline Gallery, located in thelibrary osthe Oahton CommunityCollege Des Plaines campus. En-trancé in on Central rd., east ofRiver rd. Gallery boors are 9am. to 9 p.m. Monday throughFriday and 9 am. to 3 p.m. onweeheods. Admission iotree. -

Sept. 13: MONNACEPregistration mill be held from 9 tonoon uf the Skokie FederalSavings & Loan, Demputer atSkobie bind. and -at Golf MillState Bonk, Sift Greenwood,Nues. For further informalion,call 967-5821.

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District 7-1 newfaculty members

Meet the new faculty for NilesElementary Eiucatlnn und

Elementary School District tlr MisoHundemer Won'tte V.F.w.Mrs. Donna Breasier will Speech Award, National Rosarreturn IO the NUes Elementary iety Award, and received uSchools this fall and will replace PTA scholarship fer college. SheMr, Escher, who wilt be cour- wan a pompon Girl-president utdinator of the music department her stsdenF - governmentutDePanl University. . associotios in the sniveruily, sedMro. Bresoter taught in our became of her work wtth.Cbbseuedistrict from 1967 through 1970 students she was elected to theund resigned to raise her family. -National Chinese AssociationDónnu toas two children of herown. She had several district andstate winning bands in ourdistrict.. Mrs. Breusler has a BI. inMusic Education from NorthernIllinoio Uninersity,and an MS. inMusic Education from theUniversity of Illinois with fullIllinois Minie Scholarship. She ina brass, percussioo major. Mrs.Bressler will teach the brass andpercussion sections of thu Con-corI Band and will work withMrs. Tilles at the South School,.Mrs. Bressler mill conduct thebeginning and intermediate ban-du. Mrs. Bressler's hobbies arespot-tn, sewing and reading.

Mino Katherine DeLanrier willreplace Mrs. Oda who is on ayear's leave of absence for studyat the University of Chicago.

She will teach mathemuticsand science and possibly in-tramurals at the Niles 'NorthSchool. Miss DeLasrier hasmajOrs in msthematics andscience and a minor in physical

-education. She is a graduate ofNational College, mhere shereceived very high honors andwas elecled to Kappa Delta PiHonorSociety. She loves sporto alall binds -and -hab taught swim--ming, truck und held, badmintonand other minor sports. She alsoenjoys reading and the biologicalsciences. -

Miss JaSe .Hundemer will bereplacing Mrs. Ungar, whoresigned her second gradeposition at Ihe Ssutb School toraise her family.

Miss Hondemer has a S.S. inEducation from Illinois StateUniversity, with majors in

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Her hobbies are skiing, cookiisg,and sign language, havingworked with berd of hearing anddeaf children. Misa Hnodemercompleted teaching the latterpart of last year for Mrs. Uegar,We welcome her au a full limemember.ofourfnculty thiu year,

Mino Teresa Klmura will heteaching all of the girls' physicaleducation classes and coachingthe mirions sports at RilesElementary North. She mili also

.teach and 5e one of the coor-dinutors for-the 6th, 7th and tthgrade Health Program. Misu -

Kimura bus a RS, degree inPhysical Education, witha minorin Health and Science fromWestern Illinois University, Shewon u G.A.A. scholarship as MostValuable Gynmust, Badnsintoe,Truck & Fiefd teams, and othersports. She wan captain of theBand- Twirlera, secretary of theStudent Council, and secretary ofthe Girls Athletic .Assuciation.She has taught und coached ailoporto at the high schsol asdelementary school levels, as wellasK-li Leoroing Disabilities. Shebus taught for District 79 Morton

- Grove Elementh, und for theRiles Township High School.

Her hobbies are hudminton,gymnastics, bowling, hasketbaU,volleyball, gymnastic judging, -

fishing, scuba diving, softball,swimming, weight lifting,jogging, and biking, as well asmusic andreáding: -

Miss .Eimurb won manyscholastic honors in high schooland St Western Sllinoin Uniner-sity. She is also talented inworking with hi-lingual students.Miss Kimara wan one of theassistants to the coaching staff ofthe Niles High School West StateGirls Basketball Champions.

Mes. Maidlys. Rivkh. in the newSocial Worker for Nilen,Elemes-tarySchsols Nurth and South.Mrs. Rivkin received herBachelor of Acta Degree fromNorthwestitcn University and herMasters in Social Work from theUniversity of fllinois.

Mrs. Rivkintaug58in EvanstonTownship High School and inBreetano School in Chicago, 765and 9th grade English and Social

- Studies.Since-receiving 15er Masters w

Social Work- she has taught isOakten Community Collegecredit courses in Paychology,andSociology, and has also taughtMONNACEP classes in AssertiveTraining and Joys of RaisingTeens, She spent eight years asoMental Health Educator at Nor-tbwest Mental Health Center,Arlington Heights,

Her hobbies are athletics,reading, quilting, and helpingyoung people.

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Riles, was among young men undwomen who visited the Univer-sity of Wisconsin-Madison recen-tly to begin registration forstudies starting with the openingof fall semester classes Sept. 2.Epstein plans tu study forestscience, -

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Soccer!Registerowforthe Niles Park

District 1980Soceer League. TheSoccer league is open to allchildreo in grades 3-e. Practiceswilibe sckedoledwithyoorcoackaoci games will be played on Son-day afternoons. Learn basicmaneuvers as well as strategy!The resident fee of $12 includesall your instructions, your T-shirtandlstsnffun!

The starting date is September6th at the Grennan Heights Gon-nusium. Stop s at the Recreation

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JthâIgatOmTM.1GdfLmseThe Tam Golf course, located

on Reward Street and Caldwell inNiles, is now accepting ap-plicetions for the position of Con-cession Vender. All applicants.must be at leást 21 years of age.Need question answered? CallJack Henriksen, - CourseManager, et 965-969?.

FamilyThps Flyerin herel.This fall, the Nues Park

District has some very specialtripsplesned fôrNiies lamiSco.

Our first trip is to the CoveredBridge Festival, held in Rock-ville, Indiane. Spectacular colorand breatb-tekieg scenery awaitus as weventure la the nationallyfumons Covered Bridge FestivaLTour covered bridges, lunch atthe festival headquarters whereyou'll find a large variety ofedible delights. Slrmll post manybooths, filled with homemadefoodsandhandcrafted gifts.

Along tSe way we will stspat a.specialty shop or two. The daywill he full of surprises ooddelights. An experience for

. children of all ages! Coreihinefamilies for a "Block Picnic"!We will,leave from the Roc. Ceo-ter at 7a.m. on Salurday October

-ilaodreturs abboni 10p.m. Thefee for residents is $0.00 per per-

Come hy the Recreation Ceo-ter, 7077 Milwaskee Ave., andpick np nor Family Trips Flyer.

In November, we're niftejein theCircus end in December, wecelebratetheseasonwith a trip tothe NutcrarherBallet.

Shape Up!The Niles Park District io

prend to offer to residents. iomevery energetic esereìse classes.We start the full off with nurMINI SLIM AND TRIMprogram, designed te "warns yooup" for the 00 week class in October. The -luraties is GreneanHeights, 9-5-45 n.m. or at 7-7r45p.m. The resident fee is $0.06 andthe clam daten are September15,17, 22, 24, 24 andOctober 1.

The very popoler 10 weekprogram, mentiened preeieusly,is ealled SLIM AND TRIM.Session I begins os October'6 andthe resident fee is $16.60 for two

' days a week and $24 for 3 days aweek, (Monday and Wednesdayor Mon. Wed. and Fri.) Ailclasses are held et GrenaonHeights. You cao cheese freesfitness I 10.15-45 n.m. or 7-7r45p.m. orFitnesoll 9-9r45a.m. erO-0:45 p.m. AS evening classes areco-educational, so your husbandcan get in on the fon! BALLETEXERCISES FORWOMEN is aoniqoe rlass developed for usingmany of the ballet techniques Ioconcentrate en the figure aresbetween the waist and kneeswhich is the most difficult toreduce. This is not a dance classhut an exercise experience!Sessioss are held at the Ree.Center on Toesdoy nod Friday

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fÑni 1:30-2:30 p.m. the residestfee is $24.00 for t weeks of losingup.

u mere social and lessstrenuous exercise class isdesired, then look to our SLIM-NASTIC CLASS. Firm yosrfigore on a casual and informallevel and alter the exercise part,jobs uome friends for a game ofvolleyball! The location rsGemini school on Tuesdays from7r3OtolO:30p.m. The resideotfeeis$4.tOfora lt week session.

OUR FALL, WINTER ANDSPRING BROCHURE WILL BEAVAILABLE AFTER SEP-TEMBER 6. MAIL INREGISTRATION BEGINSSEPT. t AND JR PERSONREGISTRATION WILL BEGINSEPT. 23.

FerAdulto!This fall, the Niles Pork

District is introducing some verynew and exciting progrems,geared to adults of all agesWOODCARVING is ose of theoldest and most beautiful artforms known In man. Our expertinstructor will have you carvingintricate pieces by the end of thesedsien! Classes are held nl theRee. Cooler on Tuesday eveningsfrom 7t30.9r30 p.m. The residentrateis $20.00forlweoks (fee doesnot include lools).Flll your bornewith enquisile hood-made wailwith esquisite hsnd-rnade items!The NEEDLEWORK CLASSallows yon to make picturei,desigm, wall hangings asd agalaxy of other fine creations.Youcae chame frorn needlepoint,cctwel, knitting orcrochetiog andreceive onperl instruction. Thefee is $12.00 for I weeks and theclass is held al the RecreationCenter, 7877 Milwaskee Ave.from 9:311-11 n.m. forlbose adsitsmare inclined toward energetic

est, we heartily recom-mend our new dance cosr505.BALLROOM DANCING is thevery basis forgood floor dancing.A modified luego, eke-mba or fontrot, becomes a wild dires stop!We'll teach pauto waltz and lindyalso. Ballroom dancing nevergoes out of style! We will lescbyou grace and style'ot the Roc.Center on Menday eveoisg from7t30.8t30 p.m. The class lasts for8 weeks and the residest fee is$15.60. .

Here's a fun oew class foradullor DANCE SAMPLER. Wewill offer a different class eachsession. Although not mandatory,ee suggest you try all threesessions. Experience the graceand line of Ballet, the abstrae-

. Incus of Mndem danee and thepossesive energy of Jazz. Leseoto use space and silence, cresteand extract, discover themeanings of words like contractand release, tondu, beadrou, lutpositien. Session I is Ballet andbegins Oct. 8 for O weeks ot.tbgRee. Center Wed., 7r30-8r30 p.m.You can't beat dance for thebenefits of exercise!

Watch ter eer new FullBrechare!

The Nifes Park District Fall,Winter ned Spring Brochare willbe hung on residents doorknobsTifiS WEEKEND! If yos don'treceive une, slop by theRecreation Center, 7077Milwaukee Ave. and pick ene sp!We are offering an entirely newnod creative line of Art Classesfor children. We can also teachthe young one basketball floorhuckey, Gysmjasticn or Tom-hUng. They coo leamOs bake, todance or to make various artsand crafts. Sign up with na. Wespecinliae in Fou!

- NOce ParkDinIrIetReaelien NewLevelninGysmianucs

The Riles Park District willnoweffer a beginnerclasu endenintermediate class, (Inter-mediate class is for these havinghad a min'nnnm of -2 previoussessions) in their GymnasticsandJr. Gymnastiespregram.

Ocr teacheesthis fall will heDebra Dahms and Mike CretcJ.field. Beth instructOrs are glad tobe back in the swing nf things,Debbie having taught our

- program previously and Mikehaving competed en the MaineEast Gymnastics Team, Thisenergetic pair will instruct yourchild in the use efapparatus seekas the uneven parallel hnrx,balance beam and vaulting her-se. Classes begin the weeked Oc-tobar 6 and will run fer O weeks.The resident fee for Jr. Gym-nastics is $10. Beginners willmeet at Grennan Heights onFriday from 4-5 p.m. and Inter-mediates from 5-6 pm, The

- resident feeferrtymnasties is $12and Beginners will meet on Mon-days from th30-5,p.m. Inter-

- mediates will meet from 5-OrSO.Ferthe Yeungdntiat

Due to the extreme pepuinrityel our current Pencil SketchingClass, The Nlles Park Districtbasdecidedtoexpanditsronge ofArt Classes. We have a class tosuit the budding artist who is agenius with pen labend or tor the

- child who simply needs an oulletfor a vivid, imagination. Io ourPASTEL DRAWING class,students ran create flowers andstill life subjects with delicatechalk and pastels. Ages O-12 arewelcome in this islesu which

, hegissOctober IO, which includeslimited supplies. Learn to use thepriesary colors to make theloveliest of. paintings;

- the WATERCOLOR clans will.

show you how! It begins on Oct.10, 15-31f-12 noon and Inslsfor Oweeks. The fee nf $10.96-includeslimited oupplies. PENCILSKETCHING will cover the basicdrawing techniqeeswith the useof cylinders. This class is nisoheld on Satuday, 9-10:30 n.m. Thecost is 916 fer O weeks. WE ALSOOFFEt CLASSES IN CARTOONDRAWING, SCULPTURE,CERAMIC SCULPTURE,YOUTH ARTS AND CRAFTS,TUMBLING, GYMNASTICS,BAKERS CHOICE ANDCHEERLEADING, CALL 967-6O33FORINFORMATION' l

FertheLadlesViSSe the husband is at werk,

while the children are in school,don't go through th same oldroutine! Take a day (ertwe, orthree...) oft and join the NOesPark District nu we show yenEflwood House, Chicago, end thefamous Christmas Tree StoryBossela Libertyffie -

Gather together some fneeasfor a luncloesis at the pheasantRoom Dining Room or WinScholer's Restaurant hi bghntifsl -Michigan State. On Nov. 19, wewiIl witness a live -theatreproduction of the energeticmssicul "Oliver!". Anirresistsble bullet Innch accom-punies thisventiire np to the Lin-colnobire Marriott. Year firstchance for a day of relaxation oc-curs os Sept. 9, when ourdestinatos is Arlington Jparkdeniloatiox is Arlington ParkRace Track. To avoid diaappom-tmeot, please registei early atthe Recrèation Center, 7077Milwaukee Ave. Non-residentsmay register but the non-residentfee is doubled. For information 00these end other excursiom, call967-0633. Ladies,tthis your day!

If your looking forum this failget ready for the 1000 "Fall to in

- the, Air' Park District Brochure.Ourfail brechare Is landedwithmany activities for your leisurepleasure. .-

Registration fer feil progresosbegins Monday, September 15.For your convenience theregistration office will he Openuntil yp.m.,&tomher 15 ONLY.The Office will be epenon thefollowing Saturdays; September20,-27 endOctober 4 from llLe.m.notO 12 neon.

Mall-lu your registrations withourconvenleet registration form.Mail-Ins will be handled at theend of each day.

Non-reoident registrationbegins September 22. Fcefnr eon-residents Is ½ more the renideulrate. - - -

Ifynu ore looking for part-timeworh, the MorIon Grove ParkDistrict may have an opening foryou! Part-time pssitiono iortode,Nursery Supervisor, Acrobaticsiostractor, and other prograrnpositions. For more informationcall the Recrealioo Office al, 965-i2Og

PROGRAMS -FellPrc-Ockeol -

Fall Pre-School classes stillhave opesiogs.If you have a pro-schooler from IO moslhs to 4years old, we may have a classfor- them ut Ohelo, National,Mansfield or Austin Park. For io-formation call 965-1200.

CllleenAdvlaàry CemmlllccsCitizen Advisory Committees

are seeking lodividsals from the

National, Oketo and Austin Parkareas to join in our hi-monthlydiscussions. If you're interestedin helping your Park District orJest getting involved with yourcommenity call965-12p0.

l,00k fer some new classes thisfallts bring ootyoarcreotivily. AModel Bnfldhig class will-be of-

- fered to 3rd-Oth graders at AuslinPark. Each Thursday from 3:45-4:45 p.m., beys and girls canbuild professional looking

- modelo. Fee: $10 and includes all-materials. - Wall plaquai,figurines end jewelry will be

- poured and painted at the PIonierCrafting class held every Mondayfor ml-01k graders. This fun craftwifi be run at Oketo Park from4:35-5:30 p.m. beginniog OcloberO. Fee: $8 which includes allmaterials.

Dazzle your friends aod familyas you learn Ike basics ofjuggling al the special JogglingWerhnhop held so October 11 alIke Prairie View Center. Thisclass meets from I-3 p.m. and isopen to 61k grades throughadolis. Fee: $5. A BabysittingWorhshop will be offered Mondaythrs Friday September1949 forboys and girls io grades O-O.

. Everyday a speaher such as afiremen, policeman, pre-schoolteacher and mother will teachskilis and offer advice os how tobecome a top-ootch bubysitler.You most attend all 5 days toreceive 4 certificate and he pstes a relerral list. Clayses meet alPrairie View Cooler from 3:45-

First Annuál Splash Dive

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The MortonGrove Park district held its First AnnsalSptash Diveon Thursdoy, August 21. The winners in the Heavyweighi Division,were Jim English, 150 place and Dave Welter Sod; Middle WeightDivision,- llteve Irpino toi place and George Milios, -2nd place;Lightweight, Stefani Ivicic, 1st-place, Scoli Ledwoo 2od place.

Pictured (from left lo right) Top Row: Steve Irpino, George, MiSes, Dave Welter, Jim English and Fach Commissioner NichBonños. FrontRow: Stefani Inicie, Scolt Ledwon.

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4:45 p.m. Fee is $1 end you Mustpro-register by calling 965-1200.

The Morton Grove ParkDistrict Racquetball Facility hesnew hegen Its fosrth season withmemberships for '00-01 seasoncurrently. being made availableat the center for the followingretes:Non-Resident Resident

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$110 - Family $50-5 Individual 2530 Jenior 1530 CollegeStudent 1530 Senior Citizen 15

Sn addition, the courts will beoffering a loll scbedsle ofracquelhalt lessons taught bytheir accomplished instructorGail Zych. The nest lessonsession will be beginoing theweek of September 22. For moreinformation -stop in al theRacqoelbau Office or caS 905-7554. Scasso Reserve Time, thereare stilt many choice seasonreserve times avàilabte for theupcoming season, come on in andtake one out.

Fall GolfFall Golf will he offered on

Tuesday evening at Proirie View

The Bugle, Thoroday,Sepfember4, 1900

. Center milk 10 lessons begin of-freed from October .7 4kmDecember 9 for beginners andcootiouistg students 13- years ofage and older. Bring your ownclubs. Fee: $15.

SeIf-DefenneSelf-Defense of Martial Arts

Classes will hetaught on Tuesdayand Thursday afternoons begin-ning October y for beginners ingradesz thru O in conjonctionwiththe Northllhore Martial ArloAcademy (6030 Dempoler st.)and Head Imtroctor, Jeff Sohn.Participants will receive 25lesuonsfor$30.00.

Joaene Barthold, Head JudoIostrsctsr, will continse Io leachinstroction inJudo atNalional

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Park an Thursday evenings forbeginner and advanced otodents.Class begins October 9.Fee:$15.00

All EmceeAll Runners, - this -is the

weekend of the 3rd AnnualPrairie View 0.2 mlle roe. Bethere onllunday, September7 at7n.m. to register. All 10 caoegorieswill have lOI, 2nd, and 3rd placetrophies. All purticipeols wiltreceive a commemorative tsnktop. The rnce.will be starting irback of the Prairie View corn-menity Center and begin at 8a.m.'There is a $5 regislmatiosfee. So run right over to thePrairie View Conter.and registerearlysoyoo don't miso out,

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This I for the serious competitor, but we èncourage ALL hoekeyplayerstoparticipate. There will beaminlmalfee.

DatesSept. 22&25

Sept.27Sept.23Sept.26Sept.2?Sept.23Sept. 26Sept.27Sept.23Sept.24Sept.25Sept.27

1546 Midgets Sept.23Sept.24Sept.27.

17-19 Juntors Sept.22

Doo'tMios Outoothe Sportoftbe 80's-Hockey". Afl programs are at the Niles Sports Complea, 8435 Ballard Road,Nilea, llhiaois60648, 297-8011.

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Patch/FreestyleSkating registratioñ

Te the Parents of the FigureSkaters:

The Nues Sporta Complex is50w takIng registration for thePreSeason Patch and Freestyleprogram. Theprogram will be ai-Ocred nue week starting Sanday(9/21/80) lhraagh Friday(0/20/50). See the regiatralianfarm belaw far mare specifictimes. The form can be drappedor mailed ta the Niles SportsComplen, 8455 Ballard Road,

Nifes Illinois 60645. Cost of the.pre.aeaaan pragm is $3.25 perhoar. Registration will all be an alirai came first nerve basis. Ad-ditlanal qaeollòaa can be an.awered by calling the Niles Spor-la Complex 297.8011. Den't bedisappoleted, register today!

The Sports Complen is alsopleased ta aanoance an increasein Patch/Freestyle lianes. overthe previaas year. This yeara

schedule is as faUowa: MONDAYPatch 3:104:50 p.m., Freestyle4:50-5:50 p.m., Patch 6 Ia 7 p.m.and Freestyle 7 ta 8 p.m. THOJR-.SDAY: Patch 3:56 ta 4:50 p.m.sad Freestyle 4:50.5:50 p.m.The program ruas for 8 weeksand cosi only $26.80 per haar.Reglatratloa far all afternaanOrneo will lake place an Septem-her 15, from 6-7:30 p.m. (aU thaaeenrolled In patch/free styledaring 1970/80) an6 7:30 ta 9.(everyone else). Additional in-farmatiari may he obtained bycalling the NUes Sports Cemplm.297-8011. Ml registration for aO-tern000 Patch and Freestylemast he done in poraoa. Firstcome, first serve.

Ms a reminder: Registrationfor regular skating programsatarl,s, Seplemher 21, lOOR Aliclasses startSeptemberlS, 59801

classes Open anditiònsResponding to the popslarity of The Devonshire Playhooae of

fall golf classes, Skokie Park Skokie Park District announcesDistricto Weber Park Golf Cane- the rescheduling of opense will offeranoihar iastrssdio6al auditions for the forthcomingclass for adults, 16 years of age prodnetlea of Woody Allen'sand alder, from 4 ta 5:30 p.m. on "Don't Drink the Water."Saturdays beginning September Auditions will be held at 7:30 on13. The foar week class costs Monday and Thenday evenings,$14.98 perperaan. September S and 9 at Devanobifre

Ceater 4400 Grove Street..AUdtiono were originally

ocheduled for Seplember 8 and10.

The play svst Open on October25 at the new playhoase locationat Timber Ridge School

Registration Is now being ac-cepted at Weber Park, locatedjust behind The Skatiam ice rinkat 9300 N. Bronx in Skokie. Foradditional infôrmation, call 674-l580.

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Studints-work,.attend school

College ntùdents wits want towork while they attend collegeara eligible for a' stsdent.aldepóstUMa an either the Des PlainesMr Skokie campos of OaktosCanunanityCollegethiafalL -

Staideata ean,wark far faculty,la labs, far - staff and ad-miniatrators, or an specialprojects. - A variety ai Jabs areavailable. Jab needs and asladeat's background are mat-ched sa closely as possible, dc-cording ta Geraldine Alappa,manager of the CareerPlacement Service at Oakton.

'Stadent aide Jabs give astadeat a chance ta learn mareaboat Oakten while allowingOakton la benefIt from theatadeat's experience," asid Ms.Aiappa.

Haars are flexible and atadealucan work arenad their classes.Salaries atari at $3.10 an boar and$3.35 an hoar. Students receiveand anlornatic increase nfSS cen-tu an hoar at the end of the falland spring semesters. Many Jabsare available far the falloemeater, according ta Mo. Aiap-pa. - -

To beoligible far n atndent-aideJob, the applicant mast hecurreally enralled at -OaktoaCommanity Calege. t'o apply,came to the Career PincementService affice in Room 1227 an theDes Plaines campaa or Room 151Aat OCC/Skokie.

Oakton's. Runners'Coach Pat Sayage h4gias loin

tenth year as head caach alOahtan Commanity College thisoemeoterand has already startedthe cress coantry team on ron-ning warkauts in preparation forthe l080aeaaan.

The men's team is led byfreshman Jukka Rallia of MaineWest High School and CarlosMontes ofGordan Technical HighSchool. Also running an the teamare Dove Ghilirdi of GordonTech, Brian Chapman of NewTrier West, and sophomoresMike Cathey of Evaastan HighSchool and Mark Shaming ofMaineWost High School. -

Tire wames's team is led byRaums George of Maine Weal OfigloSchool,- Jnlie Michalik of MaineSouth High School, and CharleneBartlett of Glenbraah North HighSchool. An three- women ran onOakton's State Crass CountryChampionship team in 1979. Thethree aba earned academichonoro in 1979. Others on theWomen'a beam are freshman BetSty Watkins ofMarlan High Schooland LindaKaafmanofNiles WoolHlghSchool. -

Coach Savage is looking for-Ward to another, sacceaofulsoasan. In 1979, thewomea wereondefealeet and the méd won allhot three duall meets. 0CC haslined op a langh schedule toprepare the ranners for theNational Championships to heheld os Cour DAtane Idaho inNovember, accordIng ta CoachSavage.

Enters Carleton

-College

Neal D. Ralatein, thesonof Mr.and Mrs. Leonard D. Ratstein,Skokie, will enter CarletonCollege in Narthfleld, MN, 1h15fall. HelsagraduateafNllesEastHlghSchaol, Skakie.

the Revenue Cutter Service. Not till 1915 wäs it given its presentfamous name. But despite name thanges it has kept its identity asan organization, and in point of continuous service the CoastGuard is considered the oldest of the Nation's seagoing armedforces. -

The father of the Cohst Guard was Alexander Hamilton, the firstSecretary of the TreaSury. It was he who asked Congress toprovide s fleet of armed cutters to insure the collection of tonnagedues and import duties from vessels entering United Stateswnhars - -----

first days, however, as the Revenue Marine. Later it was called -

- . A MESSAGE FROM NICHOLAS B BLASE, MAYOR OF NÉLES AND

- - - - DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEEMAN OF MAINE OWNSHIP, -

TO THE COAST GUARD:

JOIN ThECOAST GUARD101 N. Av.

Nita ILLUxs

On the following pages are important

information. about a career in the

Coast-Guard. One that will also

prepare yàu for a business career

after you leave the Coast Guard,

if you desire, at an early age.

e e4.SCOt

o fIW CM;

THIS PATRIOTIC AND PUBLIC SPIRITED MESSAGE IS BROUGHT TO '(OUBY THE FOLLOWING INDUSTRIAL, BUSINESS, CIVIC AND PROFESSIONAL LEADERS . .

-r "190 YEARS OF CONTINUED SERVICE, IN WÄR AND PEACE,TOAMERICA AND ALL PEOPLE EVERYWHERE"e- e

HELP OTHÎHELPYOURSELF! -

ENLIST IN THEcOAST GUARD.- --- At

-

8101 N. MilwaukeeAvenue, NileslilinoisAnd Insure Your Future And A Career Of Your Choosing. w__ - - -

A BRIEF-HISTORY OF THE COAST GUARD:- How the first cutterfleet was launched -

The history of the Coast Guard goes back more than a centúry ands half-to the beginnings of the United States. The Nation datesfrom the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776, but the con-stttutional government We knoW today did not start until 1789.That was the year George Washington was inaugurated as firstPresident and that the first Congress convened in New York, thefirst âapitaL The very next year, on August 4, 1790, Congresspassed and Washington signed a bill authorizing the constructionof "ten boats" for guarding the coast againstsmugglers.

Reglstratlanform forPre-SeasanPMchand Freestyle:

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P. 2st5-2550p.m.- P 4-sp.m- P. 4-5 p.m.-

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Weduesdiy Thursday Friday9/24 9/25 . 9/26P.4-Spas.- P.4-Spm.- P.4-8p.m-F. 5-4p.m-. F. l-Opes.- F. 9-0 p.m.-

- Please checkdesired times bymaklag au X la the space after thetime. Molliply mamber of checks by 2.25 and send lo the addressabove, the registratisa form and a- check lar the full ernannt.Checks shasldbemadepayabletotheNges Pack Disteln.

Name

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- Theangle, Tharaday, September4, 1980 - Page 17

Age

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In the Coast Guwd good work" ¡s egood job 'efl done. Helping yourselfwhile you help save ives end property.keeping ourseecoests and waterwaysfree of pollution, and free of accidents.

For you it can mean a recession.proofpaycheck. starting at $500.00 a monthwith your first raise right after bootcamp. lt also means free housing. food.clothing, medical eñd dental care. And3Odays of paidvacation every year.

We'll give you valuabletraining, tOO. And even help you continuø your formal educatiqo .--

If youte between 17 and 26, andthinking about a future with the Coast -Guard, contsct your !oeal racruiter at8101N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles, Il.Help yourself while youhelp others.

POPPIN FRESH PIES

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NILES CHAMBER OF .

COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

NuES, ILL

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NICHOLAS B. BLASE

Mayor of NiIeà

Democratic Committòemafl

of Maine Township

APEX AMUSEMENT CoRP.

7730 Milwaukee Avenue'

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987-6235

' AIR PRIDE HEATING bAIR CONDITIONING CO., INC. -

7411 N. Milwaukee Ave, Nibs, III -

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fleflagle, Thursday,S,pteetberf, 1180 Page 19

' ' :- - Â.JOBISJUSrAJOB. -

THE COASI GUARD IS A IDT MORE.Your days in the Coast Guardprovide youwith solid practical-ex&ince.A big'plus in pur-suing your goals.

' You can further your educa-

'tion, whether its expanding yourtechnical knowledge orworkingon a college degree. 'Through the

' Coast Guard, you cn take cor- -respondence courses from the -leading colleges and universities,You may be eligible too, fortuitionassistance in nightschool at a nearby college or

-university.

The starting pay isgood. Plus quarters andmeals are provided.Special allowancestoo, ifyou live in acivilian communi-tyYou even receivean allowance if yourduty station is with-out quarters.

- There's completefree medical and dentalcare for yourself, Medical

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coverage for your dependents.There's 30-days of paid vacationper year (about double what -

-civilian employers offer).

- - You'll live comfortably and -

'enjoy the many pleasures of

' lifewith the added satisfactionthat comes from helping others.

-- You are entitled to shop atall military commissaries andexchanges where prices are

generally lower than civilian -stores.

For anyone who makesthe Coast Guard a long

range career, there aregenerous re-enlistment

bonuses and a retire-ment program-thatallows you to collecthalfyour bose payafter twenty yearsof service.

We'll qive youall the details.

Answer all yourquestions, before youjoin'

( JOINTHE'COAST GUARD1101 N, MIw.es As

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Niles, III.

647-8686 - -

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Plenty.

flrst of all, you'll draw a regoar paychecktwice a month With extra money for uni-forms, dependents sea duty and otherspecial considerations

You can get educational benefits Libewrapping up your high school diploma ifyou havent already Or getting tuition helpfor correspondence or night school.

You'll get free medical and dental care.

You'll get 30 dons vacation with poyeochyear.

You'll get an excellent, low-cost lifeinsurance policy.

You'llet o choncetotrauel. lDon't letthenome Coast Guard fool you. Sure, we guard

the U.S. Coast. But our activities also rangeorouod most of the world.l

. You'll get full use of commissaries undexchanges where available. Where, ou theaverage, prices ore lower than you're used

to paying. And, if you decide to stay around,

you'll getgener005 reenlistment bonusesand retirement benefits.

JOIN ThECOAST GUARD101 N. MIwÌN A

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JOIN THECOAST GUARD101 N. Miwalo. A

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''NiIes' Only Gourmet Restaurant"

What's in the' CoastGUard for You?

PATEI( 8 SON

6723 N. Milwaukee Ave.

At St. AdalbertS Cemetery

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Through.the Enlisted RanksTheCoasf Guard provides tour different

ways to advance to petty officer status.

You may: .

1. Enlist under the gaaranteed school

program and have a written guarantee ofassigymentto a specific basic petty officer

school before you go to recruitfraining;

2,.Decide upon the specific petty officer

school while in recruittraining and qualify. foritthen

Wait until after recruit frainingto get a

moregenerol knowledge ofthe Coast Guard.

and then decide upon just the right school

foryou;"Strike" for putty officer status by actually

performing on-the-job duties, completingcorrespondence courses in your chosenspecialty, and passing o written examina-

tiun,

After attaining petty officer status, advance-

ment is based on a servicewide system of

competition whereeoch man comyeteswith

his peersforthe avouable positions.

THOMAS WILLIAM FLYNN

,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

8043' N. MilwaukeeAve., NILES, ILL.

965-0400Criminal Law C Civil Law

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We aisv heip ive barde hai heipus Wulh leur days pay t vrawe. ei,-

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Si prognaolu io, you io 00k unto.w floinurn u Oureo p er,OOCO . Pro.grams ici ii, 050w,ii3O u pr,orsenu,co . ion S'ch SOhOOi Ord coi.io gostudooiswhvwan i i000niiruet ho,rsiu duos. io, yoopie w,ih a sk,iiq, irade, and t ormon and womenw iv pr ,on so ru ,Co a pr r, on co

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McDàde's opensNues store.

McDade & Co., the CatalogHolme has announced the Grandopening of their 7th store in theChicagoland area. The newlocation to in Niles, Just nouth oftheGolfMillSboppingCenterandnorth of Dempster at 8901 N.Milwaokoeave.

The new showroom in Nies willfeature brand name quality mer-chandise at affordable prices. Allmerchandise will be presented ¡nthe usual high-fashion style ofMellado & Co.

Ribbon cutting ceremonienwere bold at the McDade's NUeslocation on Tuesday, Sept. 2 at 10am. '

Present were Nicholas Blase,Mayor of NUes; and from Mc-Dude's, PatrickJ. Doyle, Sr.,President; Frank McDermott,

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Vice 'President; Laurie Cellini,Vice President of Comtraction;Ernest Dingenz, ExecutiveVicePresident; Michael Costello,Director of Operations; BrucePosner, Controller and WilliamGallagher, NijeoStoreManager.

Zeflithdeclaresdividend

The Board of Directors ofZenith Radio Corporation todaydeclared a quarterly dividend of15 ceolo per share.

The dividend will be payableSept. 30 lo stockholders of recordas ofSept. 12, 1900.

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Wickes grand opening in Four.

: Four Fhtggs

- Telegraph Corporatioo, was an-nousced by E. Thomas Vogel,division president.. Mr. Murphy corneo to ITTilar-per from the Great Lakes ScrewDivision 00 Allied Products,where he held a similar position.Prior to that he had been vicepresident of operatioss at theLeon Plastics Divisioo of liS. Io.dostries.

In his new position at ITT llar-per, Mr. Murphy will be io chargeof production and eogiseering forthe wit's fastener and extrusionoperations.

Wirkes Fsrnisare'o seventh showroom Is the manager, Nues; Walter Itaye, T VireChicagoland area opened Ag. 25 iv the Four preoideol/geseral maoager; Robert Leach,Flaggo shopping ceoter, Mitwaokceave. and Golf regional manager; Robert Kent, grouprd.,Niles. -

mosager/store manager, -Wheeling;- Howard -

Participating in the traditionol rihbola-cuttiog Weinberg, annistaotntoremanager, Nues; and Patceremony are (l-r) David Kirchenberg, store Quulty, assintootnalesmanager, NUes. .

ITT,Harer C.R. Langfeldelectecl' ..director of ist Natknal

Appomtment of Roger F. Mur- Bank of Morton Grovephy as director ofoperationn of cmorles R. Laogfeld, executiveITT Harper, a chvisioo of Inter- vice president of the Firstnational - Telephone - . and National Bank of Morton Grove,'

han Meo elected to the bank'shoard ofdirectoro.

Langfetd;who loined the bankin 1969; io o- director of theLeàning Tower YMCA and firMvine president of the MortonGrove Chamber of Commerce.

He io pant preotdcot of the Mor-too Grove Jaycees and-pasttreasurer of the Morton GrovePork District. -

Langfeld has e BBA from Nor-thweotero University and also at-teodcd Loyola Uoiverotty and theGraifoate School of Banking atthe University of Wisconsin.

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Unity Savingsautomaticbanking .

Unity Savings is the only finan-cial institution in the Mid-West tooffer the 24-hour automaticbonhing machine at every office.

The 24-hour booking machinepictured, allowo you to do yourbasic baokiog in 40 seconds by io-sorting o plastic card andpIsMog a few hutt000-24 hours aday, seven days a week. Io ad-ditioo, the now-banking machineprints out a receipt for each Iran-sodio0 that is made.

Also for added protection afterregalar booking hours, the cardmust ko used to gain access to themachine. This new banking ser-vice is 00w available at all sixUnity locations in Chicago,Icbaumburg, Mt. Prospect,Hanover Park and Nibs.

The l4'hour machine is eqnip-pod to make deposits or with-drawals, pay lcbephooe, electricor gas bills, make loan pa'meois,check the account balance andtransfer money from one accóuntlo anathor.

New còiumer creditdepartment at Niles Savings

Proud aste owner Launa Basson accepts boyo from fellow em-pboyeo JennyCamdzzs.

Nibs Savings and LoanAssociations ExecstiVe Viro.President, Aaron. R. Deemar fupleased in annonaco the decisionof the Board nf Directors toestablish a Conssmer CreditDepartment. Effective im-mediately the Association mill of-fer both Auto and Home 1m-provoment Loans. "Ow ratosmM be competitive with others in05ff Ieudipg area, we will also of-fer low cant credit life anddisability insus-once throogh theMiles Imuroore Agescy therebyincreasing our valse tocoutomorn 05. well as potentialcustomers."

Miles Savings has enjoyed ser-viogtheNibos area since 1159 andmore recently hm established of-ficen in Morton Grove and

Des PlainesBank namesnew exec

Anthnay G. Angeles and theBoard of Directors of The DeaPlaines Bank announce the ap-pointment of Charlen E.deRivoro, Il, an Esecutive VicePresident and Chief ExecutiveOfficer. Mr. deRivera willassume fall operational respon-sibilities. Anthony G. Angeleswillntépaside as Chief ExecutiveOfficer. However, he will remainasChairman. -

Mr. deRivera comesto The DesPlaines, Bank from the Book of.Rorthfield, Northfield, Illinois,whore he was Vice President ofLending. His backgroud 0150m'eludes First National Bank ofLibertyvilbo, Libertyvilbe,Illinois. -

As CEO, Mr. deRivora plans toconceetrate onsti'eanslioing bankoperations and os developing -greater commwdty involvement.

"Fundamentally, we are acomm,lnity hank with a loyalcustomer base and a fine staff.My basic obtective is to beginbuilding on those assets bystreamlining one operation andreturningto a policy of greaterlocal commitment," saysdeRivora. "One of onr im-mediate goals is to attract now

- doposilors and we have a veryamihitioss program ready to helphaildmomentum."

The Des Plaines Bank, beratedat 1223 DaMon st., ou the corner -

of Loe st. and Oakton, bus annelanf $52,020,000.

ForfortherinforstiatiOn, pleasecontact Mrs. Phyllis M. Cassidy,Assistant Vice Preoldont, at312/024-Mal.

Chicago. With these enpandedservices, Nibs Savings will heable to service a moro entendedarea. For further Information,contact Mr. Aaron R. Deomar at167-8000.

FNBOS Assistant Vice PresidentsKnows G. Kramer, Chairman

of The Board and Chief Ex000tiveOfficer of the quarter billiondollar First National Bank ofSkakie has announced thepromotion of RObert C. Lee fromManager of Demand Deposit Ac-counting to Assiatant VicePresident-Manager of DemandDeponitAccousting.

I,ee joined FNBOS In 1973 as ateller in the bank's Management.Training Program, progressingthrough Auditing, Bookkeeping,New Accounts, and DemandDepositAäeosntlngOperatlofls.

A gradiata of Loyola Univer-.sity, Lee also eanied a Master'sDegree in Finance from theUniversity km 1070. He also servedwith the Army Reserve from1071-1577.

He enjoys time ostdoors;hiking,camping, and finidag.

He andhis wife Sosas hove twochildrea and live in Palatinowhere be in active in the PalatineJayCees.

First Notional Bank of Skokiehas also annooncod the

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promotion of Joseph A. Femmntefrom Manager of TellerOperations to Assistant VicePresident-Manager of TellerOperations.

Before coming to FNBOS in1573, Ferrante wan associatedwith the Avenue Bank & TrustCompany. At FNBOS, Femastewas selected as o ManagementTrainee progrmaing thrOsals Ac.cowling, Auditing, New Accosto-to, Conamner Leans before beingmode Manager of TellerOperationo.

Ferrante reêeived a B.S.Degree in Finance from NorthernIllinois University and titeo at-tended DePaol UniveroityGradoote School where he recmstly received hin Mastocs DegreeinAccswsting.

Ferrante finished bis ArmyReserve duty in 1978 with a rankof Sergeant. Active in many act-tisites, Ferrante enjupa golf, ten.nia, howling. and photography.He and hin wife, Susan, live inOak Park.

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DEAR NILES RESIDENTS: .

The Riles Perk District Boardhan approved spending $15.000 for an archftectur& pinn to convert Grennan Heights- Field House into a private health club for membera only. They have also refused to hold a public hearing et Grennan

Heights. . - ..I have paid for this adverlisamentand Citizens Petition to give you and your chlldrentheopportunity to object Your

pelitiono will be presented to theVillage Bisard and thePadc Board on 917-50.Please cut out the Citizens Petition IXerox an many binnk coplee as you need for your friend. and neighbors) and

get 15 signatures of Riles residents including children. Send your petitions to: Thomas Flynn. 9043 Milwaukee. Niles.Ill. 60648 no later than 9.1280. Thank yoù for your concern.

Tom Flynn

CITIZENS PETIT1ON TO NullS PARK DISTRICT BOARD

WE THE UNDERSIGNED RESIDisNTS AND TAXPAYERS OF THE VILLAGE OF RILES OBJECT TO ThE CON-

VERSION OF GRENNAN HEIGHTS ÇIELD HOUSE INTO A PRIVATE HEALTH CLUB FOR DUES PAYING

MEMBERS ONLY. WE DEMAND THAT YOU STOP ALL EXPENDITURES OF OUR TAX MONEY FOR THIS

PROJECT. . . .

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THOMAS W. FLYNN, 8043 N. MILWAUKEE. NILES1ÍOIS6O64B (NO LATERThAN 9-1281

CONSIDER

1. The Rilan health club in a waste of tax money and a duplication of the,Morton Grove club which all Riles residentscan join for $50.00 per family or $.00 per individuaL 1115e RIles club in $15.00 per parson or $315.00 per fomily of

five)

2.. The Park Board did not include tho cost of the land, buildiog or bond interest in determining the operating coot of$175.000. You will all pay tsxan for a club you cannotuue unless youjoin.

3. The Park Board admits they need 400 members to break even and ono member says they expect B to 1.000membero. They must take the Gym to serve this large number and the childrenn park. tennis courts and playingfield for a parking lot in tIse futira. . ,

Save 'Grenflan Heights Field HouseFold For By: T. W. Flynn

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Golf Mill's Fire Arts Fair,scheduled for Sept. 13 and 14, willhave a special attractisfl thisyear. As a trihute to Golf MittShopping Center's 20th Anniver-sary, the Merchants' Associationis sponsoring a contest torexhibitors in the fair. Participan-to osing various mediums wiltexecste sketches of the Gatt MillPond and Mill Wheel area duringthe fair. The sketching witt. take

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The completed sketches will heludged at the Mill Pond area attp.m. Sunday,- Sept. 14. First,second and third place psrchsse_prizes will he awarded. The win-sing sketches will he given awayto lucky shoppers through adrawing dsriog Gull Mill's 20thAnniversury celebratios os Oct.

Mure thus 100 of the Midwest'sfinest artista will show and selltheir work at the fair from 10am. to 5 p.m. hoth days. In ad- -ditton to watercolors, oils, andacrylics, there wilt he hand-crafted jewelry, pottery, andsculpture eshibited. Artista fromNites isclude Beruard Salioover,Dan Markiewico, Barhara LynnMartens, Marge Bedes, andMarion Zwierszowshi. FromPark Ridge Edward J. Daniele-nyk, Lee Barth, Donna Modica,Margaret M. Michel, EstelteFedelle, Frank LaLomio andValerie Masgold. Artists fromMorton Grove include Davo, As--drea Siver, Phillip Kahalnik, andNorm Siegel. From SkokieShelly Rosenthal, David Wolle,Shirley Fiokel, Joy Guttman,

- Sehssa Yanowilo, and M k J Kit-ehen. Artista from Des plainesinclude Patricia J. Acs, ThomasGrilli, Jeanne Salerno, Charles

Dr.Hookpostponesengagement -Dr. Hook, previously scheduled

for two Friday, Sept. 19 concertsut Mill Run Theatre, hovè post-poned this show date due to ascheduling conflict. The cpocertswill he reochedsled fur- Octoheror Novemher ofItas year.

Tickets are refandahle at thepoint of purchase-For further in-formation, call the Mill Ron boxoffice at 29f-2170 or 298-3720.

Lia, Marilyn French, DavidLat'man, Chester Gornelany,Maria Ryndah, Victor Rogos,Donna Day, and Roisald Styse.Exhihitorofrom Chicago includeMarlin Gardner, MargaretWitkovoky, Virgionia Johnson,Edward A. Bloom, Liase Lavell,Richard Walthers, Jack Wells,Je050e Macchione, FlorenceEndow, Nancy Koop, Mae Con-sur, Robert Riccarding, AtajosAcu, David Radlnff, Zoe Wilde,Dee Schuster, Ken Klopack,Walter A. Reno, Laurie Walters,Bonny Miller, Fumi TanakaAnkrum, Zani Jacobson, MaryPaluch, Melissa Fairbrobher,Blottiaux, and Nulas.

Judges of the fair are VernonE. Stake and Franceu H.Hayward. Stake has studied atthe Ecole Des Beams Art in Ponsand at the American Academy ofAct where be has been as insInue-ton for Oven 2f years. His worksone in many collections io thiscountry and abroad.

Frances Hayward has neceived.her degree from the AmericanAcademy of Art ko Chicago. Shehas worked commercially as adesignen and illuolnaton. She hashad a number of shows here andthroughoot the United States andis a painter pan excellence. Atpnesent she io nepnesented by agaSeny un the East Coast and uneio the Midwest.

"The Company ofWayward Saints"Ensemble Theatre Company, a

sew resident company workingaUbe Old Orchard Cootstny Clubin Mt. Prospect will perform"The Company of Wywand Sain-ts" by George Herman Sept. 17through Oct. 11.

The tosching bud insightfulcomedy of o fraveling commediadell' ante troupe and them dif-ficslties in working logethenprovides an enjoyable eveningfon all ages.

-Penfonmasces are given unWednesday; Fniday and Saturdayat 830 p.m. at 750 West Rand rd.,Mt. Prospect. Tickets ace $4.50 to$5.50 and a dinner/theatrepackage is available. Phone 255-ZO2bfon reservations.

The latest Walten Mat-thao/Glenda Jackson effort,"Hopocutch", will premiere osSept. 25 at the Woodfield ITheatre following o wise andcheese party, scheduled f nom

-7;3t to 8:3t p.m. in the thuotrelobby. The evening will benefitthe Juvenile Diabetes. Foso-datioñ. Tickets for the event mayhe ohtained by calling 905-1212, onby writing the Fsoodation at 9826W. Lake, MortooGrove, IL 66053.

"Hopscotch" is the finotteaming uf Acoderny-Award win-nero Matthas aod Jackson since -the 1976 film, "House Calls".

The Juvenile Diabetes Fumi-dation is a nationel, voluntary

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Bugle attends press partyat Dong Hung Vien

An000g guests at specialpresu gathering atDong Hung Vies, 7138N. Milwaukee, Nues, were (l-r) Mrs. and Mr. Bub Del Prato,- salesmanagen of Bugle Publicutiuns, and Earl Eogen of Real Istate Ad-ventisen with his son Andy. Party was nestasrant's way of thanking -press for glowing reviews ithos neceivedoince opening last fall.

"Hopscotch" premiere tobènefit Juvenile Diabetès

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severefnnn ofhedisease, affec- -to moretban one miaus people isthis nation. It is the teadimog cameof blindness, and cames kidney -failsne, heant attack, senvedamage as well as gangnene.

-Tickets for the event nangefrom$l5to $1,000.

- The SparesThe Spaces Gypsy WIminI Dance

will he held at Kendall College, at2408 Ornington ave. in Evanston,on Saturday, Sept. 20, at 8-30p.m., and Florence Heath is younhostess. We will dance -ta thetoues ufthe Javens. We will bavedance mixens and fumsfunull. Thedress code is flavored with a bitof gypsy and golden earnings.Snacks will he served, and therewill be a cash ban. The donationfor members io $3 Sud $5 fonguests. -

Fon information call 729-0258 ni867-8948, - - I

Award winnersconcért

Daniel Gol f 7641 N. Kolman,Shokie, is sue of five scholarshipwinners invited to perform ibRoosevelt University's. ChicagoMmical College Award WinnersRecital I to lie held Wednesday,Sept. 24, at 1 pm., at 435 S.Michiga5 ave. The concert inspento the public without charge.

Gol, winner of the Ruth Fried-man Memorial Award, in an un-dergraduate piano majorstudyiug with Ludmila Lanar, in-strocton in piano at Roosevelt'sChicagoMssical College.

ED HANSONrrhiflgs you never knewabout Li'l Richard t..(ThePolka King)

See youocxt week....

Althosgh Lii Richard is only 37 (hors Dec. t, lS42, he hasheenon radio for 24 years continsoasly, except for the 2yeans heserved inthe U.S. Anmyis Korea.

When he was only 7, his-grandmother took him tu the manyFblish picnics atçaldwellWoods, Milwaohee ove. and Devon, Itwas here Ibat he began tu sing the Polka songs played by thevarious haod9. This early interest in music prompted his gran-

-- dmothento encourage Lii Richandto pursue,a mosical career.At age 10, Lii Richard formed his own bond while he was in

grade ochool at St. Hedikig's parish gnade ochool io Chicago. Helater graduated fnsmLane TechHigh School.

At age 13, Lit Richard made his debut on radio station WOPA,where he bao been performing ever since.

Li'l Richard Tuwalski, fon many years now, has bees one ofthe s005tasding Polka bondleaders in the middle west.

Often, bu penlonms his Polka magic in other stateo throughoutthe country osch os Wisc005is, Miñoesola, Indiana, Michigan,Ohio, Maryland, New Jersey, Couoecticut, Ma050chusettes,Florida, and Mi5500rt, ele.

I_S'I Richard is an accomplished dnsononer, concertina ployerund vocalist. - - -

His following io the Chicago area is truly tremendous, Ile isconstantly sought to play at vonioss ballrooms; cabarets andfestivals.

On March 30, 1909 during as appearance io Milwaukee, Li'lRichard, so the eve uf Pnesident Eisenhower's funeral, wasproclaimed a "Polka General", asd pneseuted with a four-stanflag andportnaitofGèoeral Ike by patriotic and loyal Folks lausof Mitwuskee and Chicago.

Under dote uf November S, 1909, Richard J. Daley issued oproclamation to Lii Richard appendis on the official slatiusenyof The. Office Of The Mayar. It read as follows, "NOW,THEREFORE, I, - Richurd J. Daley, Mayor of the City ofChicago, dv hereby-proclaim Sunday, November 9, AD. 190910be RICHARD TOWAISKI DAVis Chicago and unge all lovers olpolka music to take cognizance of the special events arr000ejlfon the evening uf thin day. (Dated this tib doy uf November,AD. 1909 signed; RichardJ. Daley, Mayor."

During the above niestisoed festivities, Lit Richard Towalokireceived o mynaid uf awards and honors sock as an eugravedwrist watch from pnomoten Joey Swade; a silver eagle Eagletrophy- as "Outstaodisg Bandleader of 1969" fnom the "PosiEagle" newspapen; a plaque from the Polish National Alliance"Echo" Group No. 3015; as well as awards lrom Lions Inter-nationale, Baby Doll Polka Club, Looely Hearts Polka Club theLii Richard Polka Fan Club. 01e received telegrams 1mm polkaleaders, disc jockeys, ballroom operatons and polka promotersthroughout the -USA and Canada, as well as mementos fromBauehalt Hall of Fumer, Stan Musiat, Congressman Roman C.Pscinskiand Lit Polka Richte Droogooki,-lhe 12 year old up andcoming polka star from Clifton, N.J.

On J0500ry 24, 1970, Li'l Richard was presented with a "Ccc--

tificate of Merit" by the Fort Dearbono Council No. 773, Knightoof Columbus in Chicago, is grateful recogoiliun fur outstandingservices rendered. - --

On May 9, 1970, the Polka Gesenal was decorated with Ihe"Amsseñcanium Medal" (wilh o gold genenal's star" pinned to

the nibbon purtioo( by "Ours for Victory" Puoi No. 970

Americas Legion for his degotion and dedication is promotingpolka moste in Chicago andthrosghsutthe nation.

(On May 29, 1970, Li'l Richard and his band were selected asthe first polka band to perform on the campus of Noire DameUniversity at Stepan Center, where mony polka celebrities andpnômoters were present.(

On Seplemben 20 Lii Richard will he oppearing at the,POLISH-AMERICAN Exhibition at Navy Pier at two postor-mancos, 12 000ù to 3 p.m. and7p,m. to 10p.m.

The POLISH AMERICAN EXHIBITION will nao three days alNavy Pien, Friday, Sept. 19, Satsrday, Sept. 25, and Sunday, -Sept. 21.

Li'l Ricbord tas recorded 15 record Albsms, and doriog theupcomiog huliday seauou, watch Bugle Newpapers fon the adspertaining Io them.

Li'l Rjchord Towalohi cao_be reached by writisf; ' Li'lRichard Enterprises, P.O. Bon 248, Oak Park, Il, 60353 orphoning 480-7151. -

Our Lady of Ra000m CatholicWomen's Club invites yos to theirGet Acquainted Meeting onTuesday, Sept. 9 at7;45 p.m. iothe Church at 5300 N. Greenwoodave., Nifes,

OLR womenplan fall meeting

A nepreuentative from the Ar.chdioceue Council of CatholicWomen will he the guest speaker.Refreshments will be servedbefore.the meeting lu the ChurchHall.

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Morton Grove Bank celebrates

The Morton Grove Bank will- sponsor two contesta and will

give away prizes totaling $1,000 ingrocenieS und merchandise. Thecontests, highlighting a week-long celebration of the bank's 5Anniversary, will run fnsm Mon.,Sept. O2thnsllat., Sept. 27.

A sweepstakes will award $300in groceries from Dominick's,and $200 is merchandise fromDanzi, Kane Beverage Mart,Marshall's, Midwest Outpost andJack Rohbins, all localed in theshopping center at Dempolen andWaubegas. Fifty other sweep-stakes prizes will also he swan-

anfliversary with Contests. -

A $500 certificate for merchan-dise will alus he awarded to theperson. who submits the bestslogan for the Village of MortonGrove. -

The $500-msy he med at one ormore of the following par-ticipating stares ho the ViSagePlaza; Just for Kids, NorttmweotDinette, China Chef, Friedman'sMicrowave Ovens,, OlympicGylonastic and Heallb Academy,Handyman, Nunthern Home Fur-nishingu Design Stadio and BeeDiscount. Also T.J. Maux, Townand Country Auto Pants, Morton

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Skokie Federal-extends -

Art Contest deadlineThe deadline fur Skohie account and nome recognition in

Federal's "Show Us Your the calendar. Entries nulCommunity" art ceslesl has heen published will receive honorableestended lo September I. Skokie mention and he on display ut the_Federal Savings is -inviting all branch office they are nepresen-ages to enter ou original drawing, ting.painting, pholognàph, etc. that There is no entry fee requiredbest represents one apsect of the and no limit un the number 6f pic-community theylive w. Entries tures eutened. Entries will heohould emphasize community divided into three categories; 13spiril on activities such as and suden, 14-54 usd55 añd older.panades, luodmarku, architec- -,lure on historient events, ' Enlnies should be delivered to -

Skohie Federal will publish Skokie Federal'u downtowotwelve winning pictures in their Skokie office at Lincoln 'and1901 calendar. Each published Oaktuo. Fur additional mOor-winner will receive a $25 savings mution call 074-3010.

Renew and Pay Dues DayThe Punk Ridge Velerans of prizes. Ladies wi9loissg to join the

Foreign Wars Post 3579 and its auxiliary are isvited to -comeLadies Aunilisry will hold their with discharge papers of aAunoal Renew and Pay Dues Day hoshand, brother, tatber or sonon Saturday, September 13 in the having served overseas.Post Home at 10 W. Higgins Rd.Commander Don Urry ucges allmembers to come and, pay theirdues for 1951, Refrestunests willbesenved by the Ladies Ausilianyfnom 7-9 p.m. according toAuxiliary president Elaine vonSchwedlen.

Membership ils the V,F,W. isopeu lo all svecseau veteransholding an honocable discharge.All eligible veteram are urged to

- attend this pasty and apply formembership. Park Ridge Post3579 has the largest membershipio the state and the secondlargest is tIse country.

Auxiliary treasurer MickeyJnoes requests memhecs to paytheir dues on R,P,D, day andbecome eligible for a drawing of,

Prevention io the best medi-Cille for suylliOc050 . TheAmvrinnu flenet A5500laolecwauto to otnp beset diseosebefore it 000rts. By switchingto s heart-he010liy lifestyle,you can redone ynor own risk.Ash your local Heurt Amonio-tian. And give,

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All-day nutrition seminar

The Nutrition for OptimalHealth AsoociatiOn (NOHA) isholding an imporlant all-dayseminar, Boilding a HealthyLifestyle, on Sat., Oct. 18 at theArlington Park Hilton Hotel inArlington HIn.

Highlighting the seminar iskeynote speaher Dr. E.Cheraskin, prOfessor emeritosalthe University of Alahama atBirmingham. As a physician, den-list and researcher, Dr.Cherashin han devoted much nfthe past 28 years nf his careerstudying the effects of diet nahealth. A widely .puhliahedreaearchanthnr, Dr. Cheraskm isperhaps the cnnntry's leadingproponent nf nutrition an thebaaiafar optimal health.

On Sunday Evening Sept. 14,the Spares Sunday Evening Cluhwill he entertained hy a Square

, Dance Group, headedhy NormanJhntse. With their colorfnldresoes and etc., they will showus how it is done. A real Hoe-Down. Won't you come and enjoythe dancing and mayhe join innsthe dancing also. This will he alittle different fromnur regalarspeaker for a change. Don'tforget, The American LegionPost #134 6140 W. Oempsler, at.,Morton Grove, m. Sunday, Sept.14 at 73Op.m. Guests are always

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The schedule of the day-tongseminar is registration - Oto IOam.; introduction - 10 to lOt5am.; Dr. Cherashin - 1015 am.to 12:15 p.m.; luncheon - i2l5to 1,45 p.m., andpanet diucusuion-l45tn345p.m.

In additiön, there will he io-formation and display tahles withpuhlicatinns pertaining tonutníhom

Admiusion for the entire day'sevents is reasonshty priced at $20including the hanquet luncheon.Space is limited, so earlyregiutratien is urged. Attendanceis opes to the public. Far moreinformation on NONAs seminar,Building A Healthy Lifestyle,phone 2M-3700.

organization far single, widawed,divorced and legally separatedadults withamemheruhip of ever600. This club with 27 differentactivities serves the resident ofCash, Lake, Kane, McHenry, Wiltand -DoPage counties. Themeetings are on the 2nd and4th Suadnys of the month exceptJuly, and August, Mother's Day

- and sometimes Decemherdepending on Christmas at 730p.m., is the American LegionPost #134, 6140 W._Dempster st.,Morlou,Grove.

For information call MaryJacobson, memhership Chair-mas: 405-0133 or, Lesore Fuesa,President: 774-4025.

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Exciting Las Vegas tu wherememheru and friends ofAmerican Legion Post 134 will bestaying for 4 nights and h days,Sept. 2OthrU3O. Trip participastewill he staying at the newlyrenovated Silverbird Hotel which

has the largest outdoor swim-ming pool, the largest Bingoparlor, and the most slotmachisom of mey hotel in LasVegas. A few reservatioss are5100 available for anyone thatwould like to join the group. The

3rd annual golf tournament

The Ladies FDA Tour came to theChicago areaio force this year for the 3rd annual Variety Glob.1cv Kupcinet LPGA Pce-Mv Golf Tournament(Aug. If) at the Evanston Golf Club, Skokie. Toget theirgame off os tise right track to tace thestiff competition, the lady pros joined Mayor lohn

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Porceui for as adventurous breakfast at Estalles -

Restaurant in Lincolowood. Shown here (l-r) : -

owners George Leteas, Bernie Levine, watchLPGA stars Debbie Massey and Bonnie Lauergive nome encouraging gall tips to Mayer Porcelliof Lincolnwond.

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Caravan Pmoductians amenos-ces ils fourth astique show andsale at The Knickerbocker.Chicago (formerly Playhny.Towers Hotel> 103 East Watten(Wallon East of Michigan ave.)os Sept. 13 and 14. Saturdayhosco io good for bath days nf theshow. Seven convenient parkinglois are located within u twoblockradias of the hotel. Publictransporatios Is alan available onthe Michigan ave. busses. Fur-thor details cas he obtained bycalling TomNeniakis at 006-1795.

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Nies Fire inspecter -EdwardSeonownkl recently hecame one -

00 40 -area-wide flr& personnel tograduate frnmthe state's flrnt2dO -

hour Fire Prevention and ArsonlnveatigatiOn Course which isrecngnlned throughout the noun-try. ' -

The cusma. spsmnred by thelllinelu State Fire Marshal's of-fice, qudilfied participants au in-Cspectors, Investlgaturu and firepreventiun edacutins offices's.Subject mutters included . othorough.grsnndiag in meal andnational fire prevention andbuilding codes, - arson in-vestigation techniques, and theability te "sell" thè fire -preves-

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Democrats.Cnnl'd from Niles-E.Maine P.1

Democratic Organization baogrown lo become one of the mostviable, hard worhingorganizations in the suburbs.

-- Helen Byrne, as a young bride,had moved into Des Plaines withher husband John in 192g. Theywere among the first Democratsin the Maine Towoship area. Sheis a very Active Young-in-HeartLady' who is still serving as aonlanteer at the Holy FamilyHospilaland is an active men7berof the Democratic Women's ClubofDes Plaines.

We honor these stout heartedDemocrats who have given theirlime and their friendship ta helpboost the Demucratin Image.Although both Walter and Johnare sot with un today, we stillcherish their friendship andloyalties to the DemocraticOrganimtion nf Maine Towsship,

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'l'ho St. Isaac Jsgues 55 PIns Club reeentlp held their annual clubpicnic on the church groando at 5101 Gull rd. añd a gnat time washadby all. Shown abone I. to r. are John leinen, Mike Pronenoano,program chairman for the club, Florence Lencioni, publioityandsocial chairman and Eluis Heben, Niles Park Cousmissioser.TheHeinensweregueSf.SOfthe club atthepicnic.

.---, -- : ---Club members lined up cor an old fashioned game nf egg

throwing, but they look no chances since all the eggs were hardboiled. The weatherman also cooperated with a beautiful day.

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HBO where cable TV already isavailable. The motion pintoresare shuwn uncut and withoutcomeisercial interruption. No X-ratedfilms are ener included.

The Goldberg family and otherContinental Cablevision viewersalso will be offered Cinemax, anew round-the-clock movie ser-vie. Cinemax is designed as asupplement le HBO, with dii.Ocrent prnigramstarting times formore viewer options, and a dii-ferentsetectios of monies.

Morton Grove is the first northsuburban community lo installcable television. Continental alsoholds cable TV franchises inElmhurst, Forest Park, FranklinPark, and River Grone. Morethan 15 ChiCago area suburbsnow have granted franchises andmost others are currently in-vestigsting the servicesavailable.

Michel RothhsbergerAirman Michel Rotbusberger, te Sheppard Air Force Base, the Sept. U meeting should cnn-

son of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Tesas, after completing Air For- tact the Superintendent's officeRothtisberger of 9323 N. Osceola, ce basic truinmg. . prior to soon on Monday, Sept. tMorton Grove, has toes assigned order lhatthey may he assured

a spat 00 the agenda. II timepertetits, she said, the Board iswilting to consider adding othersto the agenda following thepresentalionsthat are scheduled.

Requests to speak at the Sept. Smeeting should be sent to Dr.Richard Short, Soperintendent,Maine Township High SchoolDistrict 207 at the Ralph FrostAdministration Center, 1131 S.Dee rd., Park Ridge. Once agoto,

. , a I they otout be in the Soperinten-dent's office by noon ou Monday,Sept. Y.

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.Coiit.iaaed trum Page 1-personñel have been reasaignedtathetnterim Campus in MortonGrave and the isfunnatins sum-ber 967-5521 miii he manned fromB am. until t p.m. os Mondaythrough Thursday at that locationthruughSeptemher 30.

We hope friends of MON-NACEP will be patient if there isa stute respunse 00 007-5021. Theymay also call one el the failuwmgMONNACEP Centers daily bel-meen O am. and 4p.m.: MaineEast, 025-3435; Maine North, 527-5417; Maine Ssuth, 535-7500;

-Glenbrank North, 272-0400; Maine

-.:- West,290-I400; Riles North,t73-6773; Nues West, 967-1001 orGlenbruekSouth, 729-2003.

Sincerely,AlenanderErsizet, Director

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Country Fair ...g3ggim.edframSkakie-L'wOOdP.t

by the 'Randum Fuur Barber-sbapQuartet," the "Magic Muso-tais Country Band," and the"Red Rose Ragtime Band."Jackie Thum Thee Clown willperform the family's fAmousroutines at 12 soOn just prior tothe start nf Saturday's enter-taisment.

On Sunday, the highlight of theday wilt be the "Mid AmericaClown Circus" which includes amini circos performance andclown face demomtration withresabe-ap foraS in attendance.

Public.Cantinaed from Pagel

ducted on July 7, which mao at-tended by more than lOt) mcm-bers ofthe community."

She unid that presentations willbe limited ta three minutes andthat persons wishing to speak areencouraged to provide the Boardwith written copies al theirpresentation or statement.

She added that numbers of per-sons making similar statementswill be less influential with theBoard than presenlatiom dealingwith significant facts intended loaid Board members in digO eren-tiating among the two ochools -Maine East and Maine North -under consideration for closing.

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Aluminum recyclingWith school now strting becue grills are also purchased

academic officials are reminded and recycled by Reynolds.that aluminum recycling,through Reynolds AluminumRecycling Company's on-goingprogram, is an easy method ofruining money for acImutprograms andprojecta.

Many schools throughout thestate have used thin method offund raining to augment their ap-propriationn for the specialprojects, SB. Thompson, districtrecycling manager for ReynaldoAlwninum Recycling Company,reports.

Reynolds payuaminlmuni of 23cents per poondfor all-aluminumbeverage cans und other cleanhousehold aluminum productssuch as pieplates, foil, frosenfood and dinner trays and dip,padding and meat containers.Reynolds also boys otheraluminum items such as siding,gutters, storm door and windowframes, and lawn furnituretubing, which should be cut tolengths not exceeding three feetandbsndled. Aluminum castmgs,including polo and pans, powerlawnmower housings and bar-

The nearest Reynuldualuminum recycling collectionpuint is Lnwceucewoud PinzaShopping Center, Oaktos andWaukegan, Nileu (every Wedneuday from I to 33O p.m. andeverySoturdayfrom 10a.m. to 12soon).

.Paralyzed Vets

treated to Zoo visitUnder the direction of the

Rehabilitation CommitteeChairman Mrs. J0 lnge, mcm-hers of the Morton GroveAmerican Legion Post 134Auxiliaryreceutlytueh a group ofparalyzed veterans from a localVA Hospitalto the Brookfield Zoofur a day's outing. This is ose ofthe projects for winch the LegionandilsAuxiliaryare well huasos.

lt turned ost to be about thesecond hottest day of the year;however, all those who par-ticipoted said it was a rewarding,fou day and their spirits were un-daunted bythe weather.

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rßecaum el inflation, makingeeds meet is the biggest prablemfacing most families, says PhilDawd, Chaicmau of the NorthChicago-Land Trim Committee.'The Federal Government is the

culprit" be cenlisoed, ufer onlythe Federal Government noosesisfiatien. Il does so when it io-oreases ttee supply el meney andcredit, which is turn leode tohigher prices."

He atoo said that "enes thesghCongress recently approved abalanced budget fer 1981, nehedy

Oreally expects that to eccsr.Numerous economists have war-sed Ihal Ihe 1911 Federal deficitwill ran between 25 and 41 billiasdoUars, which will add more fueltothe fires of inflation."

The NerIta Chicageland TrimCommittee has published the55505er 1980 Trim Bulletin as apablin sernice. The Bulletin cou-lobee articles ahost the ea calledbalanced budgel, how gaver-ement spending can be out, andabost how the goversment-mon.doled mïnimum wage createeosemploymeut. As o regular

Price winners in the 1910 rBgwl fer Life and Breolh" howl-a-thenheld at Classic Bowl, Morton Gcone, wece osneooced 1h15 week byChicago Luog Associatiwo. On handier the presentation were:from tell, )back) Bob Biewald, youth coordinator; BonnieIchieher, manager al Classic Bowl; (front) Dean Schnocdt, the hrsgplace wiener ob a trophy and o tes speed hihe; and Robin Jenes alChicago Luog Asnociatiwo. Not present were Steven Ellis, thesecood prise wiener of a custom bowling balI, and Matthew Sands,the third place wiener of o 115 pochet camera.

Junier League bowlers at Classic Bowl raised $1,500 te help tightlung disease throsghthto event. -

Trim Bulletinfeature afthe Bulletin, o repart efhew Cosgressmun Perler, esc0Represestotine in Cengresu, hasneted as nine significaot maneybtlluie printed ou the last page.

The North Chicageland TRIMComnsittee is one ofover ItO suchcassmitteen that are part of anatienwide, nonprofit, sen por-lisan edscatioaal organtzattenwhose goal in lower tones tbreaghless gevernmeut. Fer more in-farmation ahout TRIM pleasecontact Phil Dowd at 1h10 RabinLose, Gleuvtew 11025, phase 724-7l35.

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Preperty tax rotes fur suhur-han Ceok County were releasedAng. 25 by Cook County ClerkStauleyT. Kasper, Jr.

Mr. Kasper, pointed out thatdelsya in aanouncing the total taxrate figures to the news mediowere uecessitnted by theoverriding publie interest ofdeveting u full effort toward get-Reg the tax bills in the mug asqulchlyas pasuible.

"TIdo orties was forced uponno eat af necessity te overcamedelays caused by n ouitchallenging the flemestead TaxExemption. Each day ef delay ingetting these tax bilis in the mailcents Ceek Caunty-taxpayors ex-peunive interest en leansnece050ry té cover gOvernmeutexpenses. The court delaysstalled the tax blllizìgs te paythese gaverumeut expenses,"Kuepernaid.

'Thie affice will alwaysaparate in the everriding best in-tereot ef the taxpayere et CookCeuuty. This effice remainsdedicáted to reducing tanes.While I regret ány passible in-cenvenience this muy havecaused seme members of themedia, we msstremember thatfurther delays wauld euly rest thetsnpayers meremesey. And thatweuld be eves more regret-tahle,"Kuspersaid.

"I will oat sérve the cenvenien-ce efasyose at the expense ef thepublic," Kasper oaid.

The Ceant'y Clerk isrespensihtefer performing tbe math worksecensaryfer arriving at the taxrates. Tax rates_are net set bythe County Clerk. The inpstromea frem cenerai seurceo. Theansesseetvaluatieufer each pieceof preperty is .pravided by theCeunty Assesser. The Bnard,ofTun Appeals pravides changes isvaluatien. The Department olLocal Gevermuental Affaire inSpringfield prevides themultiplier (au equalization factordesigned to make cértain eachcaunty curries ita fair share ofthe tan burden). Tax levies (theamount efmesey needed te rungovernment) are established byeach lecal cemmunity er taxingbody (e.g. scheel districts,libraries,etc).

The Clerk's Office takes theseligares and pertarms themathematics ta determine thetaxrate. i

"New that this praceos is cam'. ,ptete, we have bees able ta direct

eur attention te responding to theneeds al newo reporters bypreparing . a cemparativeochedule ef Coóle Ceanty realestate tax rates for tbe newemedioa service we have per-farmed each year I have servedmUñe office, 004 will cantinne, 00tong as the toxpayers are notharmed by such actiaxe," Kuepersaid.

wIU SummerDean's List

Three huodred-thirteen curdergraduate students al WesternItlineis Univereity bave beesnamed to the Dean's UstfOr theirscholastic achienemeotu duringthe Susmeser Semester. Local

studente included:J000ne Rotto

Hirsh, 7911 W. Maple and MichaelAlan Staue, 9404 Overhill troueMorton Grove. From Skohie,Mary Theresa Madoy, lgg3lBroax.

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ene is 5 ueaaI stmdaeiey hotwuea the history ay the dsoeepeent et the Frisol Matee Cae sed theetwywstnt et eut teaeth and Isst high schoalon hacoCee mendsa atMstrneTe,eoship. Batheha oat

a the acheot w areoss uy ereats, ittoancaiued, pwn,a ttwad feepobit000enu wptisn net t,uleunaededd e ertghty weight An the institutianal ynb,tceyhoeh'aowpanie&_theptioeteee'pa,stioeaflhl,tetlaeofNstth, the baleuguted taapeyer. The ultimate dnmise otEdaalbetnssesmitewhueteeuid.Tha

hen "caetastrepha" osuld houe dt,n oanaa qoenons en tha soot-ott che,noter at Pech OrAse and Desines it the C uuoon .beohed eep,naanta tices ontheßoeedotEdocetiwntatltomohn he tsgioatdncrsroequiokly ocdarstwod und soppoeted ho the Oese mojerito st those pathos the tusse. Fe,d Mote,myano diepasnd st ha Edeal . qoichty; Distctot 0507 must dathe suma uth Muten Bottin

ame am 50955Whe da not thinb beyond the immedtate wuoroelt pot e"dwtteta and cents weht" p,ta,ititn hei, thinbing eboot tha high snhowts end decide hut Meine East is the lagicnt institution teclose.othins cwutd craate u seeutat toes-canse dilemme, m otsaes te, andnoet mw,a indotlu,s sod cents is

he pnwpe,ty-wwne' then this. Cissing Maine East would most y,obebty meen that it woutd ha toto

own; it is not dit000lt to syeoulate what the lend romitA be used tenend the headechee that euwald

a Ooand st 20 most not play unmes with this issue; Beto,n a tale,endum isheld ALI, n Marneavnshiy ate eetitled te hnouu uhich schssl is te in otoond. lt was stuted inlate June that th noeisis entudant ennsllment must be tacad immadietety. The Bsn,dwastoldthut eachwslcooldhnotosedhothed nl ha 0981 school yean. Nsuu thane in some hedsing.

docte ene eat Owllsasyoes. Maine Eest by eli oa,dstiohs sed stneda,As is a OeIls Royce scheel, thachs

e the hand uotk end dedicaticn et tacs cl thoosande et tneyay a,sinsece, el ccmwuhities who buce

edo it oc. t hes the ln,uaot and most p,etaaoioeetty-styled euditc,ium and staue ci the toot schweIn.ha taspaya,s houe aiuen it two owimwicg poets, twe soma, e hose Oeldhcosa IRememhe, siren ha

aclem Glohntnctte,s we,e bccuoht in to open it?), the most practical pathins lsta,ued the mostâmto,tchl adaten00mo in the Distniut. When mmets togae t eci,cu tata thet one cl the schools would

eventuellyclote, $SOS.00Oue,ebeingsponttakvOubnOtOueVyane0lO50tM5mneEa5tt5P0te0esindcws, the oldg,eenendbtach tile goo5we,aboing,aplecedbyenyens:ueshitetileenaltE5. cswo enst,uc tien Inch piece et the euuth end ot the held housa. ETC. ETC.

Only a lcctweulducmpenethaeeChit ectute ctthe wtheethteeschcelswiththstetinninnDet. Recently,on olumnue b,oeched the sobleut otsetting MeineEost teapnctesss,ole,ch,tectu,aattheUntuersithwttll:ncis. The p,oteess,, ntonved, eeylied, "Dc the yeevle eut the,e ,eelioeuuhtt they houe at Maine East?

Centoinly theywoutdnót bethel tcslish.Theyheuethe mostbaautitulanda,uhrteutsclly unique buildico

Owens schools in all et the Middle West. Nothing compotes with it!" Jest s oeen ego the inauty anA

unique quelitias ot Maitre Eaat weee di noose ad ce cha l,ent pese 01 the Les Anude. Times. Theucmpus is o londmanh ocd could ncc he duplicated tontens otmilliocsctdollecs. indeed, when it opened

in t930 it become the showcase et all schools in the Middle West, tre p,astige atchiteotceattywes soonmatched by itsmeny, meno t' insto"',nmusic,ethletics,andschelenshiP, Rollsacycaall thaaey. And theucn,mocity geiced by it. N ecenc, eta bonbon hem. A music tcatamity was sondad hace that ep,eed

eu,css the world. Noothenachnolic thewoeldnchiaced that, t helps to mebe eon cemmcoity steed eut.Oeils Ocyuc i cuenca Pt, ¡O deciso . . .

indauetopment.ThissheOldhe toccdcwc?OA sattue elche Retta

Reoca, Its appewnenue end coba inc,aesc escewee end intenic, medele ate p,odoced rca moco plastic

Seme cleim that Lutheran Genenât Hespitet deeines the tend. Soppeso the Hceprtel to,e down Mema.Could the tedenal ecoemment, with its many, mano ptcg,ems dictated by Washregten'hasedbo,oaucnets, dictate thet some et that lend most become e Pcoe-housrng district? SomothingtO thinh

ebout. Otnense, things haue happened. Land specclatoeo with no teal ton tteditiono,aeathetics. ceulddeuelcp cecdcnnieiomathe,e. Aqd the tneeliced cam posouco Id be bot e meme,c.

t dcubt thetLothe,anGene,nl ,eelly wants this'campos, deopite the tumo,s. tnteunto end t,uth stilt050nt with hot institution, t hope. A Ch,istion institution pcocleioning tts soppa,t to, TOUTH with rts

liohtad coosu yeaninendyeecaot,theHoayitulBoa,dhet5tOted4Sttna05ab0th5trtm00b0 tetes t

in buying end dastnooinu eon Oeils Rocca. ledoad. io the poet erghteec mecths oe se, De, Shett hes

issued o public denial st the Hospital's io te,estic the catnyos. t these denrala issued byaciostitutton

pccleodng its Chnistiannattinsendmiisiceeed esupedctenAactchensedtnthouesoeinsrcstituttenste

teach chi ectiur tp end tmth oea cot oensine , then eunlocolseciety is :cg,eate, tndublethen west el the

ui roano, eeliee. Su,et)t, Luthaten Geoetetwootdooteffensuchstetemectsititdidcotuaustew.ttthrsis cet chocase . end itieetittletntatechange,theneuent Lothe,enmintstanendLOthetenCh0e0hhtdcl trustees cow Nenweod Pa,h to Buteinocon weold houe toteecasate its position oath ,a,dtO this

"Chdst-uenteeed" insfitution ot ,beenc. De. Shont's denials weeeisso ed io suppoet ot the doly.etaotèd

,epceeentetiuesot theMeineOchoel Beend., Thay, teo,we,e uansiOe . . . CsltseetoodeAOCati0P°°m-

stem '0m c,eetiuity end t,uth. Suheels neo sopposed to ha senetetins that powet. Ne, the Hwsinta and

the Oeaed wust he tahoe se,iessty.Let's ,eniea a tittte histoer. Returnee l959aed 1974 ,afiftzeesreaepeedt.C50eEmum5uddsetEdocahon le, sun high schont distdct built ThRE htshsçhostsasduddttinflstssfO5mh. MïIesssaadmillions end millions stdettaes hase buen used te aseabtuh these laarlrtus. Thtettr.ns ntnnths alter Ihn

teu,th school was bsilt in eeewwt aoo,net st theTsnoscship, itass,sdoutadthotoeeeftltchtgttwhe0bwauld fece ta henald. Theqsest'mn wust he tosed,the best in teeests ol the toepasato, the teochars, and the popis? Lruta te teses e s shosas re sobeol

elections because we hace e Ssciet.type ballot. One candidata and ase office te fit. tI au had emescandidates end ,aat diolouse on the issues oont,ent'ons tin seeetnat sohssts cad brate sobeab eathet

then this thi,tc.two yen, patalyiis and upathy we might see g,eatee muOn. seu,ndeettsoal peheus, and

less politics an educatisn issom. The pensent methwd al atectis; sobsat bawd wuenbern o teeecpecsiu e and tos political (thoosh peowwtedin theeaenaoy050pueaarrshtP)teheOtlOO5Odt0050msees is. t houe yet to ene ano ebb at semice w,Oaetee000s es tha C aucuneoIls deselap lanosos ta help

mocito, the policies hut solde eu, ohildnee's adocut'wn.Alt uppea, ea talco the ctncothat,"Wut.aweiohis to nominate 'em. What theydsatten that is nsneoynsr,sffe'e,"Auaea5att.ter55te5tOe0fterntecyîce, away (rem tehing e peet in the school Oozed Eteotion P,aoess, a sprAt sed utsaca that eue

cwnt,O,y towhat O0 FOUNDING FATHERS FGUGHTTHEASeIEII NREV0 0H FORANOWHAT AMERICAN LEGION AND OThER AWED ORGANIZATIONS DEVELOPED ThE -

CAUCUS SYSTEM TO PEOPETUATE.Fc, these wishing to "hsld ett" toc anothen yea, an setline at a school, end thon ceeate seaatee

the lollowins points be emphesieed;Mama East is centeally lauated. tthasaemeAthecerrnmseitc0Oeltbaca55the4-0 l9S6S7

sow the potential et bet lacd i, ta,ms ot sewing thoteopeyees' needs. lt is an ideal lowatiwo tee

le,oe suet eeuectO . the Finawo,hs displays, towemeetins'typedahateO thet hacnissseaceotealiwall the commonities in the Township, special mosicat asticots, etc.

It is the enly one al the t ooesc hosts thee cooldance einhooseenet5teen'55etal55cOOthWsuhcot age shcold ochaol entwllw antconticoe to declisa. Ceo owu imedee boa, silly we aostA

beh ' and teal! . it we bed to Esel u bsod ssoe dawo the toed tohoild an addition on see ot theothenochools Ipenhaps the solo enly ace letttl hecsusa we hept the acesnghuitdtoesnd000tditOthandle all ol cha popils with those tacilities. Whene eh wheee would he the etsiae?

You, Mn. end M,s. Taopayen, haue ho tee the hast tecitities otult at Dempstm end Pottee.aodthey a,e already paid set

- 4. Something else to thieh about; ttptolnctiontigo,eswe,as ote,a0io i97gthetihaOoeedhsdtO

.begin tething ab outctosin g a school thi,tp'sio months aOee it heishedMaineNseth, hose tee caethe pnesec t Sqones pnoi ecticgstO deot yapstation he tecetad'. Some eopeetsaetstseapoputationpossibilities a,a el,eadp cleiming the otlon will tace u new habp-hoom ro the 1990's.

Ryceotly Wincethh hod Is decide hacseen setting aId NewTeie, . the anethat decetoped its aoadeeeicteputetion ' and New TnienWest. The,eweeeaq000tionaa towhichhoitdiegwnsbattetbuittwreo0ee4-beepingwith its celeb,oted hehitaga. Cwnc,ete bonhees do not seemta iospi,eootemooitPtenaliSosdot,ea-lined campuses hsooticg tswe,s and ueiceeslw-style buildings. Winnaths's emties wasimmediate, loncatoll, end otee,; It necesnieed n Oalls Rayes when itsaw ace-In taoi,itoa'uet besot theold uampus heuaose it had pleped se bese u mIe in the ce'mmonitc'u decetwpment nett penstlge.

Sadly, Edsels dc not change int000lls Osccas es they sat elAee.Cenceetebonteee5wOtabaOOm555lt5e. and less appealing.

Pesple spend unst sums t,auelinotw Eoeope te see the gems stenothet age. Among hieb sohaob wehcue a diamand. Its lost eeincteasestold baaccn io the nisht, ceminds os otoon ties with paul eeneeatioes. Motee nantis the aehu oninanity'styled high school huildinu in eue enea. Aee we as smuO as the eeopta es the nach, the people inWionetha . . . ? --

In the tale "The Empeewe's New Clothas" the little bao, saetes the hiss maeah dawn the maie osseoe

sta,h naked, called o spuda a spade. "Look, Dad, the hiN 'act wo enngaeyo intimI It the hrsg's

oduisoes bed heenwillinstohet,uthtolwiehthehie5hew05tdn0ttowmi0ma thetaueloogstaahel?hecommunity. Aeewe in the peaoesowtcur owc?Swmahmes pespla ace too busy to tabla taetwhst 'a heppanwseodhecetshaeueaadndalsome pest histom. The Edsalispasthisieey . .

.botiteOe,saseep1tictewrodeewte5hat0a5hOPPeewall things ana eat toben into coesideeatton. .

Would yso,M,. aod Mes. Tuopocee, apt Ist enEdsat abutait the waeecyes baca spesa losoqornogsRolls? It you a,a not cettein, caoteot th asees itioe end disyeenmgeesidaats at Weeeeethu . .

Reheat Puoi CathosAutics Cheiceac. Association el Meine Alamoi, Clase -et t953. Facstty wawbne, HatesyDepsetmeet, Maine Township Minh Robent East. . -

lt pou lee) slrotog)? abyog this boue, p)eooe joie AMA ANDSENDACHEQUETO HELPPAY FORTHIS IMPORTANT

DECLARATION. Atoo, it yaw mould be witlieg to spencer a 'CaRee for nei9hborhood decussios, please contact uo,

AosociatiOt of Maine Atomoni urges you ta let the Beacdol Educatiao know how yoo feel, Senda postcardorletler-toctayl For

reaCgisOO to the abobe acloertiscogeOt, Colt 825-8743 or Weite A,M.A,,taost 0111cc Box 269A, Park Ridse, Illinois. 60068.

Association of Maine Alumni is affiliated with People Allied with Concerned Educatore and SAVEThE MAiNEl

SAVE OUR CAMPUS (SOC) 1968 - an organization that saved taxpayers a quarter of million dollar. iseIvn

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Student Awareness Week atOakton Community College,scheduled from Sept. 8 thru Sept.17, will feature activities

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designed to help studentsacquaint themselves with theOakton campuses as well as offerprograms and services for retur-ning students.- Highlights of the weeh includedallyhealth testing, a unity BoadBun, films, a noch hop, Festivaluf the Family, and elections forthe Board of Sludeut Affairs atOakton.

Free health touts for students'will he offered heginning Sept. 9through Student Health Serviceson the Des PlaInes Campus,Room 1125. They include tents forhlund prensare, tuherculusin,vision, and a complete htuodcosnt with 25 addItional bloodchemiutrytesta for such things asblood ssgar, chuleuterol, andliver fsmctiuntestn. There is a 1Scharge fur the blood' chemiutrytests asid students must register24 honra in advance elUse tests atthe Health Service. Other tents'arefree.

Because Health Services areout fully operational atOCC/Shukie, health lests wilt heoffered lo Shuffle students atanuthertime.

The Unity Road Run will he thefealurèd activity Sept. 9. Accor-dintu RubertLáwler, direclorofstudent activities, the purpuse ofthe run is tu demonstrate that'while we are two campaneo, we

arestill ose schonlin purpose andphilosophy."

Oalotuo's Croon Country leanswill run from OCC/Skokie tu0CC/Des Plaines, where they arescheduled tu arrive at l2t31 p.m.There all students, staff, facultyand administrators will loin iothe ran.

'We hove established a, threemile cunase for thooe who feelcapable of doing it, but we wanteveryone tahe part of the runeven if they can only make 25feet," unid Lawler.

Other activities for the weekincludo cluh recruitment day onSept. IO. The film "Harold &Maude" will be shown on theSkokie compas at noon and 6t30p.m. and on the Des Plalneucampas at 3 p.m. and 9 p.m."American Graffiti" will beubown in Des llaineo at noon and

'ft3ll p.m. and in Skokie at 3 p.m.and9p.m. Bothfllmsarefree.

A sockhop will be held an theDea 'Plaines campas en Sept. 12from8p.m. ta,nsfdnlgkt.

Feutival nf the Family inscheduled en the Des PlainescampOs from noua to 5 p.m. onSunday, Sept .. 14.

A candidates forons for peuplewho are running for the Board ofStudent Affaira will be held Sept.15. Candidates will be avallablefor quentfom and have a chance,to explain their platform tostudents. Elections are ocheduledSept. llanA 17.

BroomballBruumhall is cueningta ShaMe

Parla District thin fall. TheShatium ice rink will uponsor it'sfirstBraomball Leaguefar adultsagel 16 and alder beginning onSeptember25.

What is Broomball? To omwerquestions about this fun sportplayed nnice in' gym ubacs,League Director Sue Veros, iohotdioc a free Bruomball

Free uf charge.The firot Broomball League'--'- e. meeting is scheduled for 7r30

p.m., Tuesday, September 16. At'. .o-i. liais time an- . $80.50 entry fee

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fee must be paid. Team rostersmay consist of up ta 12 persons.

UThuBruomhall League will

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sessions and a single eliosiooticoplayoff at the concluoiuo of the

UFor additional information call

IISkukie Park District at 674-1500.

You may oppeat adunI socialsecurity decisions,' iocludingMedicare paymento, disabilitydeterminations and benefit over-paysoenth., If you disagree with a noticefrom the Social Security Ad-mintatratlon (SSA), call theirTeleservice for an explanation.5f you stifi disagree you mayrequest a' reconsideration andaomeune other than the initialdecisiOn-maker reviews yourcane. As with other sociaIuecurity determinations, SSAtellayanthe deciaionht writing.

The next step Is a heoring. Youmay appear in piorsan before theadminlotratian Law Judge whoraies onyour cese.

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SocIal securIty personnel holyyou file the appealu you have the.rIgtth representation. The limeJimio for meut appealu,io 60 doyoafter SSA notifico you of . adecision. ' 1'

Fer more Information, cell thesocial OCCUrItY Teleoervice noon-ber for this area, 825-0815, or con-tact the Des Plainés socialsecurity office et 751 Lee ut.,Suite4lO.

MG Historicál Societyplàns Country Fair

Koep cool in the heat of sum--.mer ' by working on items tu

donatet000r Country Fair.Cluatrledy Evelyn Penner will

ran tbis.fsosd-raising event from1f am. tu 4 p.m. on Saisday Oc-lober 25 at the National ParkField Hause, 9325 Marion eve. inMorton Grove. Asuisting her will

.se IreneStellar, as Co-Ckolrlady,ead all the membera uf thehoard. -

Needed -to make this affaIr afls'ancial succeas is' all kinds ofhaadwork, auch as knitted andcrocheted' items, pothaldere,

.aprons, baby things, stuffed toyn,macrame, etc. '

There will also be a booth furhomemade preserves and jellies.If you do any of that during thenummer months, make nome en-tra jara far aule at the CountryFair. -

Another booth will loe forHoliday decorations. If you'rehanclYatpottingtogether things Long-Term CareHallowoen, Thanksgiving, ' Regency Nursasg Centre, 6631Christmas or birthday aettings N. Milwaukee ave., Nilea, will beand decor, now's thetime to show haldang a serles of fouryuor talents and help swell -the educational programa on "Agoog,coffers ufoorSaciety. The Family and Long-Term

Wlsen you alert putting your .Care" this fall. '

gordos lu reot'fur the winter, pot The first prugram uf the soraeosome at the growing things and will moot ouWednesday, Sept. 10donate them for the Plant beth. from 7 tu 9 p.m. The topic will beYour entra hosueplants siso con "Physical Therapy Services mbe d000tecl. '- ' the Naming Home". The speaker

. will he Ms. Betty Harstman,RPT. Ms. Horutman is an ex-perienced consultant to ñursing

"home Phyuical Therapy andReeturative Noroing Departmen-to. The serien io dosigned toprovide information on the agingprcceoo, nuraing home' sorviceoand how to better deal with thefoelingu wo have toward our

' aging relative. For more odor-motion call Joyce Palmqsist at647-7444. ' 'i

Animal Welfare League'Muy unwanted or loot dogo, cats

or other pois can be brought toeither of ' the Animal Welfare

' League'o uheltera, located at 0224S. Wabash in Chicago, and 10101,S. Ridgeland ave. in ChIcagoRldge, wh6re they will be caredfor in e humano manner,Animals are rocelvestany tlmeofthe dayernight. '

Animal Welfare Leaguevehicles make pick ups InChicago and nearby corn-monities. Cell 667-6058 fer Infer-¡nation regerding pickup. Theseliving outside otthearee servicedby the League should contact thelocal police, sheriff's doper-houent, or the animal cantret of-ficer oftheir enmity fer advice onfecifittes avaIlable for the care of'unwanteafandlostaejmals.

A new heath 66ta year will befor White Elephants - the resaleof worthwhile rummage forwhich youbaoe nolise. Whonyonclean your attic, garage or'

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haaomeat in the early Fall0 think.00 the Country Fair and net asidosomething to donate. There willbe no way to handle sued clothingbut same itemu of forniture andatherhousohold contents could beaccommodated. ,

There will aino be a BakeryBooth end a Raffle Booth, as wellas lighi refreshments. Perluapk,too, e Taffy Apple sale to odd lothe Fall' feeling at the CountryFair.

Mare detain will he furnishedat a later date. Sbunld additiooalinfarinatina he nileded now or ifyou have a question, 'call EvioFormer at 965-2713 or IreneSlellerat965-0196

Morton GroveLibrary '

happeningsTho 00W season uf monthly

lravelugaoo at the Morton GrovePublic Lihrary will begin unTuas. Sept. 9 at 720 p.m.'wtth acolleOtiOO of films aod slides on-GoraoaOY. The German NationalTnurirl Bureau will present theprograman4 admiusian is free.

The travelogues are presentedal 1kv Likrary On the secondTuesday of every month aodtutore programs will includeSouthwest Wisconsin, Japan, ouA

Sweden, ' - - "

The Murtos Grove PuhlicLibrary will present an adultfoulure film ue005 on Wad-oesdayO at 23O p.m. and 73lp.m. HighlightOfthe oeries iu o 6port presentation of "Thu SixWives 05 llens'y"WlI" whichbegins On Wed. Sept. 15 milk thefilm, "Catherine of Aragon."The suries will conclude on Wed.001, 15 and everyone is welcomelo pee this award-winningEnglish prodoclino.

The Book Diseopsian Group ufthe Morton Grave Public Librarywill meet 55 Fri. Sept 12 at 10

orn, New fiction and non-fictionbooho will he recommended anddiscosuod and aoyase interestedIn gond hooks and conversation iswelcometo attend.

The new Fall sessions ofchildren's clas505 will begin ou0cl, 13 and registration will heheld os Monday, Sept. 0. Classesmill isclsdo: Library Playtime-for 2h', year olds -Thursdays attOum, PreSchool Story Hour-Age3 through - Itindergarteo -Toesdoysaud Wed006dayn at IO

' am. sr 1 p.m. Thursdays at 7pm. Arts and Crafts - Gradea l-3os Mondays ut 4 p.m. and Grades4-6 ou Fridays at 4 p.m. CroativeWriting - Grades 4-7 on Thor-sdayo at 4 p.m. Playreading -Grodes 4-7 00 Tuesdays at 345

Drake graduatesAmong thu students who

gradsaled from Drake USer-oily at the, eluso uf the SommerSessicu Aug. t5'ore the followingbrot sludents: Doom Christen-ses, lOO Shannon ' cl., DesPtoioes; Dekhie Kaufman, 7061Klijuatrieh, Lineolowooci; An-drew Sleio, 7000 Carol, Miles;

' Robert Rovin, 0510 Lowell tr. andJo llohoitoer, 4924 Jerome; bothotllkolsio.

Maine East gymnastics' program for ages 3-14.

This fall an Age-Group Gym-nanties prugram for girls ages 6-14, along with a PcmSchusl class,far buys and girls ages 3, 4 and 5at Maine East 111gb Schout ioPark Ridge. The program startsSept. 9 and roso through Oct. 9,with aessinas on Tuesday andThursday eveuiegu. The Gym-nasties apparatus douses will io-,cIada alt four Olympic events:Vaulting, Tumbling, 'BalanceBeom, and Uoeven Bars. Theclass for, g.p9 year oldu will beheld from 6-7:15 p.m. and theclasses for 11-14 yeär olds will heheldlrom,7:Ood:3S p.m. Classesare divided ints Beginning, LowIntermediate, High Inter-mediate, and °,dvasoed abilitygroups. The Gymnaslicsprogram is directed by BettyAxelsun, Girls' Gym005licsCàarh at Moine East HighSchool, along with a sloff ofsoveral collego inotroclors sudthe Maine East Girls' Champios-ship Gymnaslics Team. The costof 1ko five week program is $10,Directing the pro-school programfur buys and girls will heMerrilleo Ewielford, alas an w-stroctnr'at Maine East HighSchool, assisted by beys asd girls

fcom Ike Maine East gymnasticsteams. The pre-school class willhe hold from O-645 p.m. onTuesdays and Thursdays.

Since class sïoe will be limited,pro-regislration Is rocommea-ded. Please seed the following in-formation: Studout's name, ad-dress, city, age, school, andability to - Betty Axelson, MaineEast High School, Dumpster andPotter rds., Pack Ridge, IL6lf6ll.For'more infunssatioo, call 025-4404, est. 400 between 10-11:45amor 12:30-l:15p.m.

Legion guest book

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Aaaaerican Logisu Posi 134 and ilsAusitiary hold their Iradilisoalfall installation on Saturday,SepI. 13, Ike wives uf two pastcommanders mill 'be the gaestbook hostesses for thoso attuo-diog. The I p.m. ceremosies stthe Legion Memorial Home, 6146Dempolor, are open to Ike public.

Handling the greeting and ob-laining ol names far the guestkooks mili be Mrs. Florence LaRomsa aod Mrs. Frances Por-schos.

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CONCRETE .

Driveways, patios, walks, garagefloors and t000dations

FREE ESTIMATE

823-2519SItP

CEMENT SPECIALISTS

Patins DnivrwaysGarage& Basement SlabsAlne Interine DeeoratingForFree Eslimale CalL

456-8551atter53OPM.

DRYWALL

DRYWALL TAPERl,ttttklog fer side jabs.

Plaster Repairs.p'ree Estimates

5O62199AnkFnrJim

HANDYMAN

HANDYMANYos name il, do il Carpentry,electrical, plumbing,'tiling & is-side & outside painling. Iorganize cIaseIs. Call

. HOY

965-6415

HANDYMANPainting, patios, decks, elec-lrieal, remodeling and repairwork.

Reasonable prices.Free estimates.

Call eves.825-8033

KITCHEN CABINETS

WOODGRAININGAfravlivnol the cost of refinisbingor iaminaiiog. Give your buchencabinets a new richly grained,oiled wood finish. Painted 'ormetal. No stripping. no mess.Many wood-tones. UnbelieveahleresalO. Samples. Calleves, Ron.

4376291.

lANDSCAPING

. SODDINGWEEKLY MAINTENANCE

DESIGNING AND PLANTINGFREE ESTIMATE

J. D. ENTERPRISES823-21ST

Fast local movingSihourserviceS days u week

Licensed & Insured

WARNER MOVERSLow CostMaving and Sinrage

Lieevnedaed Insured

588-8633

PAINTING, PLASTERING; E'r.Niles painter otters high qualityeraflmaoshis and malerials.Reasonable rates for interior andesterior work. Free professionalesl. Special considerations torSenior Culizens.

Haud Painted Wall MuralsOrigínul CreationsCall Jim ai 966-1194

.

FREE

pickup service of any sod oilmerchandise in any condition. Sdayss week. Call:' . Manday-Ftiday

9ilOAM6-10PM

137-2800

BUSINESS SERVICES

Landscaping &Lawn Maintenance

MOVERS

PIONEER MOVERS

MUSIÇALINSTRUCTION

Piaoo.Guitar-Aceordinn-Organ &Voice. Private instroctioos, homeor studio. Classic 6- popolarmusic.

RICHARD L GIANNONE. 9953281

PAINTING

PAINTING SPECIALIST. $65Omti

.FuRy Isuinad

Free Eulistalos

CALL ISAAK516-2026

PICKUP SERVICE

PICTURE FRAMINGEMBROIDERY

.

ZETS

- PieRre Frandog It Enslnnidysy2cdFloor 027 Oak Mill Mall, Miles

967.9080e,sbroidzry a,dm050geznaiosrcsdiale

,nvst,n(sOnZzlcO)C,atom piciur, frsmini, st5og I, pair-

ig,iOdIeOOiOt5tr5t,hSg (ssoEssalvnl

ROOFING

SUNNYSIDE ROOFING CO.YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

ROOFERALLTYPES ROOFING

Built.up-Skioglco-ROil-Etc.QUALITY WORKMANSHIP

. Free Estimates Fully InsuredALL WORK GUARANTEED

631-3400. CALL ANYTIME

LOW COSTROOFING

CoasupleteQuality Rooting Seroivo

FREE 966-9222

NEW ROOFING.AND REPAIRS

All Work Guaranteed.Insured, Free EstimalesO'CONNOR ROOFING

. . 965-3011

Insured

RIGGSROOFING

Quality Shingle. Roofing

At Alfordable Prices

218.5251 . Evening'

Free Est.

ROOFING ANDTUCKPOINTING

DUCK'S BACKROOFING

TUCKPOIFiTINGFstafutin.tta ÓWi,kSu.ustml

. Llze.ul5htaed

025-1199

SEWING MACHINEREPAIRS

MR SEWNSEWFives all typeu ut sewiogmachines. Any mahe, any model.Free estimate, pick up anddelivery. Most work completed in3 days. Leonero available. Trad&ins accepted on both ocw andusedmaebineo. Can 398-0201

TELEVISION SERVICE

TELEVISION SERVICE$5.00 Service ColI.Porlo ostro

Owner Mr. SanlucciWonted lo buy B&W, color por-labte TV's that need repairs.

KE 9-5229

Advertise Your Buuinenn

HERECaII966-3900 For SpecI

OuoinessSeevice Diregtory

o ' Rates

o

TLJCKPOINTING

FARRELL TUCKPOINTINGCHIMNEY REPAIR

BrickWerk WalerproolingEIot& Shingle Roofing

Free Estimules -Fully floured

136-1111095es214-2419 AnS.SerVIce

ENTERTAINMENT

2 ' Mosicloratnccasines .:THE

POLKA JAX' :¡ ORCHESTRA. Featuring Polish & English

music. Weddings, Buoquels,.. Picoics,ctc.. CaIIJIM :: 214.1191 .

FURNITURE '

OIt while three piece sectisoalsofa with plastie covers. 'Es-eellest condition." $300.00. 905-733g. ' 635/9-4

1 greco 3 Seat soto. $10.00. 525-8241 aflerSPM. 041/9-25

3 fable lamps. $5.50 each. 522-0245atterSPM. . 042/9-25

2 end tables. $5.00 each. 825.8241atlerSPM. 643/9-25

I maple desk-S drawers. 120.00.025-8241 after5PM. 044/9-25

5 piece dark Rullati Groupingns/new seáIs & barks. Eseellentcondition. $130.00 or offer. 825-8241 aftersPM. 640/9-25

Twin size antique white head-hoard, princess design, very diO-terétit aod unique. 967-5292.

Must sell 7 pr. kingsize bdrm.set., e000try English, oak wood.$1000. 470-1145

20" o 55" metal desk w/wood top& swivel arm chair. $130.00. 635-88W attero PM. 647/10-9

Kitchen set-4 . chairs-1 leaf.$125.00. 907-0330. 648/19-9

End table, 30" sq. $35.00. 067.0338.649/10-9

Cabinet & hutch-walnut finish..°° . 050/10-9

2 bange chairs-1 bise-1 gro.:print. $55.00es. 967-ONU. 651110-9

MISCELLANEOUS

. HO trains, engines, 15 cars, Iran-stormers, switches, 75' oflraek, 4 u 8 hoard. $125.05. 966-0473. 631/9-4

Cemetery lot-Arlington Heights.4 graves, Memory Gardent Gar-

. den otMeditatiun, 11000.00cr bestoffer. 031-5200. . 633/9-4

Antique portable ioger sewingmachine patented July 0,. 1580.$125.00. 967-0465. . 636/9-10

Lady Sunbeam table-top hairdryer - pertect condition - littleused. $15.00. 967-5635. 639/9-18

ri a JOB LOOK AT

MISCELLANEOUS

The Fcee.Weticfh0u5e electricsewing snaehioO, Westinghouseglectric 8- Mtg. Co. -. portable.$125.60. 967-0000. 037/9-10

portable Singer sewing maclime,The linger Mtg. Co. of GreatScilain. $125.00. 067-0460. 630/9-18

Beochtop DeWalt 9" radial saww/occessOries. Gd. cond., w/stopoocssm. $150. 823-4097 '

IlolpOlOt window air conditioner,230V, 10,100 BTU., $95.09. 066-

4545. . .

645/10-2

Drapes - 1 pair sloe 136x94" and1 pair vice 144"s84", color beige,rods included. $50.60. 966-4542.

. 646/10-2

Brand new Elkay garbagedisp050l sait. Model 3f. Receivedus gift and unable to use. $50.46.Coll96l4i81ofter6PM

GARAGESALE

Hugenlulti-lamilY sale. Comer elMsrcay, Lyons & Washington,M.D., Sat., 9/6 & Sua., 9/7, 9-4.

Cloth., loro., antiques,glasnwore, pooch bowl, toys Atouch misc.7444W. Lawler, Nifes, Sut., 9/6,Sun., 9/7, 9AM-6PM. Moving outof town, furo. & misc. Vie. Mitw.&ttacicm, 7700 N., 7410 W.

(341 Newland, Niles Sot., 9/6, 9-5.Atillte bit of everything.

Fri. & Sut., 9/5 & 6, 700 SurreyLane, Glen., 5-6. Soon tires,lors., cloth. &muchissisc.

BICYCLES

Schwinn 5-speed boys bicycle.Exc. Coud. Cao easilybe Iron-slormed into u durable diet bike.$50. 905-5250 t20L:2

MOTORCYCLES

Moped for sale (red), 1979-mileage 170, 15f mp (49.9 cc),'street legal". Asking $575.00.965-6457 or696-0274. 015/9-lt

1974 Yamaha '950, new butt.,crash bars, low mi. $500.

047-9775

USED CARS

. '78 Olds "IO" Royal, 4 door, vinyltop, radio, air. 25,000 miles, 18MPG PS/PR, W/W tires, tilt-tel.wheel. $4,400. orbest. 965-8456

635/9-15

1915 Grandville PontiaC

4 Dr. Brougilam SedaoLikeNew

Low MilgagePower Stgering & Brakes

Tilted WheelRadio

White Wall TiresCordovan Top

Bçst Otter

PRIVATE PARTY0átOiIfrWMtRgoR.

997-5199

Rond nad Usa. Tb. Bugle Wont Ads

PETS .

NICE PErSFOP ' 'ADOPTION

, TO APPROVED HOMES. ISeo. 1-5P.M.'7days a week.$Ieeeivinganimuls 7-5 weekdays,'l-iilutorday and Sunday.

Clooedalllegatholidays.. YS ANIMALSHELTER

2705M, Arlington Blu, Ed,. Arlington Heigbtn

Aquarium- 6 x-large Argel Sob(breeding), 4 clown louches. 30gal, 20 gal, lt gal. tanks plus allaccess. $525.10. 966-0472. 632/9-4

OFFICES FOR RENI

Small oltice rooms for rent. Willredocoräte. Classic SontBuilding.

VOS-5200

REAL. ESTATE

WISCONSIN

OwnerMuslSell!lt wooded acres in beaslilniWisconsin. Fishing, swimming,boating nearby. $220.10 per acre.

Terms. Christensen 595-2635

DRIVE BY7422 W, OAKTON

3 Bdrm., brick ranch, 0 yrs. old.Marble loyer, corner tot, 2½ corgarage.KEVLaR REALTY 282-6262

NORTHBROOK4 bedrooti, 4 bath with in-lawopartment. By owner.

024,0538

$103,690OpenSunday 1-1

VACATIONRENTALS -

DOOR COUNTYWISCONSIN

Less than u tank of gas away. 3

Bdrm. waterfront home withsandbeach andtireplace. WaIstsstore-short trip to golf. F011

Weekly Rentals.

. 312825-1341

BUSINESS .

ORTIESCONTRACTORS

Contractors wantedas investorsfor small office warehouse corn-pIes.

358-1020-359-6945Palatine

BABY SITTER

Babysitter 'needed S afternoons

perweeh.966-987t

WANTED rWAITRESS-DAYS

Hours 7:10AM 10 3:00PMNo Weekends

sTAN'S1146 Oempster

. HELP

, WANTEDRECEFrIONlSr/CE,EñKTYPIhF'We have ait unmediate opening inour 2 girl nOVen Duties include dir-tapisune, aoswerirtg phones, misc.clerical. Mast be accurate typed.CeenpeStive salary, exceL beuefilsandadvascnmmtpetettlial.

NIGHT OPENINGSlO:3OPM-7AM

Due to rapid growth, DELUXECHECK PRINTERS, u malorcheck printing firm, bao im-medate openings for

nINSpECOga

No enperience necessary, willtrain qualified persons.

These are permanent, full 'timepositions with good starlingsalary pbs scheduled increases.Encollent company paid benefitsincluding dental iosorasce. Call:

439-18308AM lo 4:30PMDELUXECHECKPRINES1275 W. TonbyElkGroveVillage,quolvrp,dtYtmPcOr51f.

OFFICE EQUIPMENTSERVICE TECHNICIAN

Typewriter eoperiencepreferred. DoPage Çounly.Salary conimenourate with es-periesce br good men.

G. 1100eymuO097-1014

PART TIMEWorts 11:00AM to 2:00PM. Salarycous,neusoratc with esperience.)Fslllime available.)

McDONALD'S®Mitwoahan h OukIon, 61105

065.0814

Come In For AppttcalioO

RECEPTIONISTPrefer motore person, lull orport time.

RISER ANIMAL HOSPITAL5335 W.Tnahy, SIiIk10

613-2520. TEACHERSNEEGEOFar nursery schools in Gleuviewand near Palwaukee Airport.Full time) Housewives andcollege utadenlO are needed forpart time positions. Some collegerequired. Please cull 729-4033Glenview hr 537-4400 Wheeling-Prospect Heights.

LANDSCAPINGNow hiring full 55 part timelundseaping workers. Esperien-ce not required. Good pay. Pleasecall 965-lalSDayn

0669400 EnmaguSUNRIRD LANDSCAPING

Ask for AL

SWITCHBOARDOPERATOR

Immediate opeOinf fur switch-board operator combined withduties of cashier with longestablished GM dealér m Glen-view. 5 day week, Monday tInsFrIday in umsO congenial officewith total employee benefitsavailable. Will consider trainingif bouc qualifications are met.Coillor appointment:

SHIRLEY TURPIN

JENNINGSCHEVROLET

729-1000

.The Bugle, Thursday, September 4, 0980 Page 33

HELP.. 'WANTED

IOsn6cg

. - PROOFOPR. -

A full time pusition available from 9:36 AM. to 6:00 P.M. in surPrusf DepuetttieOt.

EXPERIENCE NDT NECESSARY

. . BUTHELULWe will train to sperate the macbises.,SalarY commemorate with

ability.cONTACT ThE PERSONNEl. DEPT.

. . 728-IRSGLENVIEW SIATE RANK

MO Weukegun Rd.Glenuiew

k-nu- -r:. 19

..ECE. T.....S.T!TYPISTncelleot opportonity euisto for an individual with accurate

typing skills St 50 WPM and a pk,ssant phone personality tohandle reception and light typing. Enpersence a plus but weiltrain the right person.

Position otfers a good starting salary and fall benefits. Toapply rail: JNY 290-sill

-3enera) Electric Credit

INSTALLMENT.

LOAN CLERKSeeking carver-minded individual with a strong clericalbarhgrousd to assume position in cor Installment Loco Dopar-

tment.Must have good f(gsre aptitude, eflicient typmg skills andpleasant personality.

We offer a competitive salary, encollent fringe benefits m-cluding health insurance, hIe insurance, profit sharing, free

chechiog account audmore! -

Formore information, please call

SKOKIE

. , BAÍIKLoretta Ross

4400 OAKTON ST. -SKOKIE -

' o.ocq,u:oocootvE,vplcyta'

r, SECRETARY-

IIL

Challenging position reporting toSemor Vice President reqoores

I-mature

organized person milk encellent typing skills and nomenborthandor upeedwelting. Dictaphone esperience helpful.

I VAULT ATTENDANT!I MAILROOM CLERK

Icustomers with safety deposit boxes. Also responsible for

Imail

room. Previous clerical or customer service expefleoce'helpful.

IThese are full time positions offering competitive salaries, ex-cellentcomPany benefits and petentialfor advancement.

PLEASE CONTACT STAFF RELATIONS

821-1191

DES PLAINES NATIONAL BANK. sc,qaalopoortu,,liynsnOIsyoevslf

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPEREsperieOced through generalledger. Familiar with detailwork. Lite typing, excellentsalary. Send reusmeto:

CORN CONSTRUCTION CORP.

261-D Prn0asoieeal MIR.Lawroncewnod CanIns

NlIes,1L811648

STENO-SECRETARY

715-1255

NUes book concern has apeStofor an' intelligent adult for. uaround steno secretary. Variedditties io smslt . office. Salaryopen. Phone

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BEAV.I.P. TEMPORARY

Woik In Nibs AreaSocretary Word Proce Operators

TyCIerk Data Procesog OperatorsEarn an oùtstandIg hourly rete whlle.joying the flexibility &freedom of working when and where youwant.

nt-71115t51 N. Hadern

: Mkaboutour(re.coloTVdawing.B rhB thid when e pp!yln g

and recelen e breo gift

I 'w

Page 34 TheBogle, Thursday, Septemherd, 1950

flEED a JOB ? LOOK AT

HELP- WANTED

LAB TECHNICIAN' DayShift

Basic duties include physical and chemicalanalyses for customer specifications, documen-tation of procedures, ability to utilize lab equip-ment.

We're a growisg manufacturer of liquid andaerosol products where you'll find ideal workingconditions, room for advancement, and an op-portunity to participate in an extensive benefitprogram including medical and dental coverage.

Apjr!v ire /rrrn.n.

THE BARR COMPANY6100 W. Howd St.

NHes,Ikioio. anequairppnrtueityompieyerrW

,/-;rkcegTELLER

OPPORTUNITYSome people call this position Teller; we, at Unity, considerit e stepprng Stone to a good fature ini the Dyoaenjc BankingField,

Tirio opportonity cototo for an individual with some tellerjeoperieoce or if yoo are capable of workiog with people,preterably in a money haodliog eavironeneol.

In addition to the unique poteolial for a fulore withoutolrwdown or olach period worrido, yoo're provided an co-collent otortiog salary with ootstaodiog worh environment,

APPLY IN PERSON'I UNITYSAVINGS

&301W,GgdfR NOne IL 2O00

on reenlevpcflenutyefflpIeve udo

Rasp flostautant In Nilne Is In Need Df:

EXPERIENCED WAITRESSESFall er Part TIme-Days orNighls

SEXPERIENCED COOKSFuilTime-Days er Nights

Good Salary & Benefits

Call or Apply AnytimeFOUR DOVES RESTAURANT

72OlI. Cakiwell, Oiles

Ml-7399

HELPWANTED

LEGAL SECRETARYWe are seeking an experiencedlegal secretary wilh encollenttyping, machine dictation shills,shorthand helpful. Good locationio loop. Excellent salary andbcoefilo,

Call for interview630-4450

CLERK TYPISTPART TIME

4 days per week, vicinity Oakton&Milwaakee,

967-0090

SEcREIARY.U.ERK TYPISTWe have an opening for asecretary wilh good typing shillsand general office experience.Shorthand not seceesary butpleasant phone vnice a must,Variety of office duties, Positionin at nur Elk Grove office, If in-teresled, call forappointment:

-DURARONO PRODUCTS

7100N. MannheimResemont, IL

020-1130qeebopOndtyempioye,Sf

SWITCHBOARDELK GROVE

New office complex of large io-temationaldintribation center inElk Grove Village seeking brightcareer-oriented persoo to operateswitchboard and, handle somegeneral office duties. Typingrequired. Must be dependablewith good attendance nod pos-duality.

Encetlent fringe benefits io-cludiog Dental Issurooce. 35 hr.week. Call

266-5626

GENERAL. .

OFFICE, Full fr Purl Time

Retail customer service officeneeds individual with good figureaptitude ood lite bookkeeping ex-perience. Consomer creditbackground preferred. Goodstarting solory plus libeealbenefits package, includingstorewide discounts,

Apply lo:Mr. Coutre

EVANS

Old Orchurd Shopping CenterSkokle, IL

eqosloppneteeliyem$nyerrVl

COOKSLINE ATTENDANTS

FsllTime Evenings.

EscelleetSalary & BenefiluApply In Person -

BOSTONSEAPARTYRESTAURANT

9001 Waelseae Od,MontoeSeona -,

snequsloop005rdtyewpleyernvl

BANKING OPPORTUNITIESTELLERS

ToworklO:toam-f:Oopmor l:ßOpm-6:OOpm.Some Fridays and Saturdays meluded.

PRQJF MACHINE OPERATORSFall Time Experienced Preferred

These positions offer competilive salary, excellent companybenefits and potential fer continual adi'ancement..

Please ContactStaff Relations

527-1151DES PLAINES NATIONAL BANK

678 Lee St.DesPlaines

-

E550løpnnocnftoer,vlryeeM/F

ELECTRONICASSEMBLERS

Steady, full time position 055cm-bling and snldering prinled cir-cuit bsards, connectors, etc.Requires gond eyesight andmanual deiterity. Will work frnmdrawings and verbal inslrut-tinna. Related experiencerequired. We offer tsp pay andbenefits including pension, profitsharing and liberal vacalinsplan.

Csme In Or Call673-0300

MPC PRODUCTS CORP.7420 N. (indes

Shakeseqseloppnomdtyenployeeneff

LPN54 leed nuraine home. Convenientlocation is, Evanston. Call

069-1300Ask f nr Mre i(nnz

REAL ESTATE

. - SALESEarn $30,000 Ir $50,000 per year,with growing established firm.

Will Train

Call Mrs. Jones

. 675-8900

ENGINEER!DRAFTSMAN

Growing and dynamic powerequipmeot Company is in-creasing ils Engineering Dept.Persons with background io elec.triest and/or pipin design arebeing snnght. Reply en confidenceto Warren A. Wilke

541-8300

I-() have anice wekend...

HELPWANTED (. . -

SALES/INSIDE

tPosittons AvailahleMacstags or Afternoons

Dsties ioctnde: demnnstratingproducts, 15110w 5 phone cnn-tact, prsfessisnal attitude Aknowledge of sewing-belplul.

290-3385or06SINGER-GOLF MILL

Sr. Chineas &-Retirees Welcome

INVENTORYAUDITORS

Immediate OpeningsFor Permanent Part Time

*AUDITORStaking retail store inventory.Openings - for mornings-evenings. No experiencerequired, as we will troth. Weoffer good starting salary.

Please Call:537-0450orApply

307S.MilwoukeeWheelrng -

OPTICAL ASSEMBLERExperienced optical assemblerwith mechnieal ability formedical instrument cn Minimum1½ to 2 years e*perience. Gond islarting salary.

Call Mr. Weiheri.is:Fsrmnre informaliox:

Vtrtnity Ravenawoed&FoslerEDER INSTRUMENT CO.

S11SN. RavesenwoodChicago, BI.

ACCOUNTINGDEPARTMENT

Experienced individoal for Lin-cotnwood insurance cnmpany.Good figure aptitsàe and litetyping for Accts. Receivable &Payable. Attractive besefitpackage. Salary spen. Call forappoiotment

674-3000or

674-3001

Ank for Ms. Hoermann

TELEPHONESCHEDULING

Excellent Opportunity to helpgrowing urgonieatioo during ilsesp005ion program. Can lead tofull time if desired, Our peopleearn $450-$6,00 per hour, salary& bonus-Penible hours-AM. andP.M. shifts. --

Call Mr. Roberts,966-20M

WAITRESSFull or Part Time

No Enperienco Necennary -

CLASSIC BOWLCoil Sinne offer l:ltP.M.

560-110f

M. G. tax incrèaseCsnlinOed frnnl MG P.1

Ion 'Grsve homeowner and coo-dsmioiuin owner, the increase tothe village portion of the tau hillis about $50, Inc a total Village taxof- ahout $240 per year. Thisom000t also inclades the LibraryBoard's funds. This amosnlcsrnen satto shout 06 cents a dayto pay for all the vitlage serviceswe receive. Ifwe losk at nur mss-lhly electric hilt we see that oardaily cost lust for this utility ismore than twice this smoiinl,nomelimes a lot mnre. Just forelectricity. - -

lIai why the sudden Increase?It was pretty steady the-last fewyears. -

Inflation. It costs more toprovide Ike same Village ser-vices we are used to. The cost ofrunning our homes kas in-creased, the cost nf operating obusiness has increased, and thecost of sperating a Villoge hasalso increased. For example, in-uarance rates have shyrseketed;no have the cssts of garbagecollectinn. We have ts have holh.A second paramedic ambalancewoo purchased so that residenlsos hots sides of losen will havethis protection. Sis additionalfireflghler/parameniics wem hiredto man this new amhulasce. Anew pumper was purchased Isreplace an aging piece nf eqoip-mehl, Village employeesreceived a 7% raise (which doesnst eves keep pace with in-lIsBon). Cost of fuel, utilities andevery sUrer supply item has in-creased.

During the past couple nf yearsthe Bsarsl nf Truslees sued whathan heen caSed a 'sarptas" tocoshiss the effects nl inflation, nfrising custs. This cushion is nowgosse and if we want to csxtinaereceiving the same level of ser-vices we haydn paythe price - atotalnfahout60cenlua day.

Why to Ike tim rats In mme ofonraaetghberingvfflagealwss Ikanoms?

Morton Grove has no largeshnpping cenlers and therefsrereceives much less revesse fromsales tanes. Fsr example, Nibsgels absut 1.5 millinn in salestases -from Golf Mill; Sknhiemore than 5 million from Old Or-chard. Morton Grove receivesonly about 1.6 million in sales lasrevenses. Glenvicw residentspay % utility tax; Riles residen-Is pay 3% alility tax. Os everyelectric, gas and telephnne bill,residents nf these tnwss pay thisestro tax to their Villages. Thislun isn't deductible from incometas. We do not hove additisnaltoses like these - all nor tasesare in 05e package.

No one enjoys raising lanes.And no one knsws this heller thanI. I am retired and live on n fixedincnme and am personally awareof Ike effects nf inflation upon allof os, especially senior rifleros.Bol I also reoliee 1h01 to maintainthe same level of Village serviceswe hove lo pay the price. Wechose Is moho Morbo Grove sur-home because we liked whal IkeVillage offered, All of us hupe wecon keep it Ihis way.

Mayor RichardT. FlirkingerPresident, Board of Trostees

Fish fry. . .

Conlinned 1mm MG P.O

The meals featare congenialityand casualness in dress for thosepartaking. Cocktails are servedin addition. -

The regular feature of tise Pool,6140 Dempsler, includes a posato,cole slow, -roll and hatter and

Dist. 207 D-Day. .

dislrict connut be considered toothoroaghty. She remarked: "It'sa very difficult decisinn when youexamine all the ramifirati005 ofsuch a closing." -

Mrs. Storer inviled the pahlirlo express its opinions on the suh-iecl hy writing Io her in core ofthe Ralph Prost AdminislratinsCenter. She assured everyonethat all letters receive carefulreading and are consideredlksrosgkly by the Board.

At the Aug. 25 meeting, Mrs. -

Storer requested Dr. RichardShort, Ssperintendext uf Schools,In present a complete summarynf pertinent infnrmalion to the

-Board in light of the Boardhaving designated either MaineEast nr Muiese Nnrlh ax Ike scknsltnheclssed.

Dr. Shsrt's review focused osfindings which have resultedfrom the Board's lengthy rosear-ch of problems related Indeclising enrnitment. The 14fmemher citizens' advisory rom-milIce working on Prsiect SEE(Secnndary Edseation fnr theEighties) recommended therlosisg of one nf the losr Mainehigh schools in ils final report tothe Board in mid-June, The basisfor the cili000s' csmmitleereroexrxendalinn 054 the Board'scnncnetesce, is the needta main-lain the district's qualityedacatios program in view ofdeclining stadent enrollment anddiminishing revenues.

The Board review andesamination during the sommermoslhs resulted in un action hythe Board ut ils Aug. lI meelingadnpting a resolution that a highschool will he closed and that areferendum to increase theschool district tau rate will heconducted. The District 207 lanrate has ont keen raised since19go.

During his Iwo - hsur presen- -latins Dr. Short again satlinedthe advantages and disadvan-tages of clesing either MaineEast or Maine North. His proses-lutina was based nx five crileriadeveloped ky the Bsard to heused in designating the school toclose. Those five criterio are:geographic location, academicexcellence, present and rapacity

, enrollment, facility conditinn,and resaleahility.,

In his reporl Dr. Short stated1h01 the impact of closing a highschool will nut affect the en-clIent qoalily of the academicprugrom in District 217. "Theschool district will costinue toprovide an escellenl educationalprogram in each uf Ihe threeschools remuining following aschool closisg," he assured theBoard members.

Ixlistiog strengths, he said thatbolh Maine East and Maine Nor-1h have saiqae advantages forthe Oislrict, He cited os some ofthese assois Maine Eost'sspacioas sports facilities andfièldboase, its having Ihn largestauditorium io the schooldistrict, its housing of CenlerCourt -- the district specialeducal(sn facility, and therelative ease of access by pabfictransportation.

He poiolcd out that Moine Nur-1h has the largest spectatorswimmiog puoi in the district,one-of the finest speech anddrama, facilities io Ike district,and has very Penible science andart classes.

Dr. Sherl said that CenlerCostI, now centrally locabed inthe school district at Maine East,could he moved to asolker school,

- bot at a csstof between $1.5 and$2.5 million.

The ssperintendent outed thatgeographic location and Iran-sportolins is another factor lobe

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.me ward should nendact a referenodmn as noon as ponnihle)Novemher 22 hes already heen scheduled) ta increase themanimum allnwable tax rate in the edseatlon fund. TheBoard should also detensoine whether te recommend a rateincresse in the Operalians, Buildingand Maintenance Fund.

The follswing prdframs will he scrut'ueizenl in attempts tocombine programa with other educational areas and reducecosts. Connideratinn may he given to private outside ages-ries heing atilised in nome programs. An exomple nf suchconsideration would he studying the feasihikty of usingprivate auto driving schools to augment nr labe over parts nfthe driveredscotisn program: -

.10 the-Safety EdocaSnn/Driver Educatioe program, 2,101students are invslved and 18 teachers are invslved. The rustis $483,301 nf which $105,100 'ne funded by alato and federalsources. Cost per stadent is $225.53.

.me PE. and Health program includes l3,laostudents, 79teachers ata cnst of$l,5S4,600. Costper studexi iu$l20. -

eSpecial education has 025 studenla and 63 teachers in theprogram. The root is 01,2111,585 and funding received in$700,317 fora costper stadest nf $1,922.

Vneatinnal education, including business education, has5,556 students and 40 teachers in the program at a cost nf$1,033,600, of whicb$15l,000 is oulaidefuesding.

Home ecnnomirs has 2,651 students and 31.5 teachers levvolved at a cool of $0381M and funding received is $91,494.01a perntudent msI sf8237.12. -

Induotrial education has 3,051 students and 44.5 teachersincluded ata rnstat $360.54 perstudent.

Enrnilment at East has decreased from 2,621 in the '75-70school year In an estinoated 2,766 thIs faS. West went down -fram 3224 to 2,439; Nsrth dropped frnm 1,595 to 1.333 and

- South wesl frsm 3,424 Is 2,710 during this period. Tslalenrnllmestdroppedfrnm 11,164 tn9,150.

.Slafflog of 14 central cdilce adreeileistratars 'w the northwootsubs-hen area shnwed the tap csst dislriet had 02 ad-nsisnistrators in a school district of 3,052 stsdenls at a salarycost nf $397,501 and a per student csst nf $153.21. Malese was12th among the 14 districts with 7 admissutrators for 9,911studenla at a joint salary of $245,278 and a per nludest csut of$24.74. Admiaistraturu dnnot include the superintendent.

Enrellment projeetinm showEast will go frnm3,OSt inTs-'lo to 2,030 hy '84-'O5. Nnrth goes dnwx from 1,403 to 960,South, from 2,910 In 1,975 and West frkm 2,505 tn 1,780. Totalenrollment will go down frnm 9,912 hi 0,750 daring this 5 yearperind.

Prsfeusinsal stoff redsrlinm daring the period from '75 to1910-51 include a reductino of 9 w''70-' 17, 03 in '77-71, 22 ian'71-'79, 32, in '79-00 and 40 persons reduced for Ihn '00-81sebnsl year.

New head forNues Library -

Ri'chars M. Neyman, 40,Marietta, Ohio, was named ad-misistrator lo the Niles Librarydistricl al a regularly scheduledmeeting Aug. 27 in the mainlibrary.

Harry Pesline, boardpresident, said, "Neyman has animpressive track record and im-peccable references." Thelibrary has keen without an ad-minintralor since March, 1978.

Neyman served lt years asadministrolor of the WashingtonCounty Public Library in Morid-la. His responsibilities incladed amais library, three branchlibraries and o hoohenobite. Priorto this position, he served as alibrarian is Monella city schools.

Neymao holds a master alscience degree in library sciencefrom Case Western Reserve

etc. All enpenditores have to hedocumented.

In other action, the beard ap-proved the hiring of as ad-mioistrator, Richard M.Neyman, Marielta, Ohio. Is-Ierim adminislrator is RothMarhowski.

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Universily which he gained in1966. 11e gradaatedlrom.Mariel-la Csllege les 1962. -

Neymon authored about 100kook reviews published in Ike si-final Ohio library poblicationand was active on numerosecomenuitlees nf Ike Ohio LihrarbAosncialion. He is scheduled tolake olfice Sept. 15 with a ose-year rnntractfor $24,000.

He supposedly has rom-municaled with the hoard saying,"t am very pleased lo have theopportunity In service Ihrresideols of Ike Nibs PxhlicLibrary District andlnok forwardIs wnrkiing with the staff, thehoard and the conuenunily Iowsrdproviding the hest possible ser-vice forait residents.

Safety HintsDriving in Irallic and reading a

mad map don't mio, the AAA-Chicago Motor Club warns.Mnlorists traveling in unfamiliarareas should plan Ikeir mates inadvance. Last-second sloppinglane-changing or taming couldresult in an accideot.

'postiesned from Fegen

considered. Became District 207is a tswnshlp high schnnl dislrict,it ix not required to transportstsdexts to school. Hswever, ap-proximately 4,16e Maine stadentsdo ride the basen nf the NnrthSahurhan Mass Transit District(Nnrtran). Convincing Nnrtraslsprovide additional schont hosroutes te accommodate msrestudents al Maine North coaldprove difficult since the RegionalTransportation Aslhsrity isreluctant te food routes for schonlssc only. -

In his presealalinns Dr. Shortenamined the pntential forstudent reassignment and repor-ted that if Maine North wereclosed next year snme 700 studes-la muId he assigned to MaineEasI, giving that sckssf anenrotlmest nf approximately3,310, Another 410 students moldhe sentto Maine West, giving thatschool an enrollment nf ahoat2,tW.

Another option available, hesaid, meld he tn transfer some 9fxtsdeslu living north of Oaklnoand east nf Cumhertand to Maine5051k, rather than to Maine East,thas increasing the enrollment atMaine Sssth lo alsand 2,555 andreducing the eñrnlbment at MaineEastto 3,000. '

If Maine Nnrfh were closed syear later, in 1902, the superin'tendent said, some SSO stadests -

could he assigned lo Maine Ra-4,giving Ihat echnnl about 3,1100atudents, again with the option of

- loo ,frenhmen living north ofOaktsn going Is Maine Soulh.Apprnreimately3lSstudenls couldattend Moine Weal giving thatxrhoolclnsetsll,400sladests.

Assuming Maine East would heclosed in the 095203 school year,Dr. Short said, its studentpopulation eonld he dividedamnng Ihn three schools gevmgMame North approximately 2,1160stadents, Maine' West cinse lo2,100 students and Maine Southaround 2,200,

A seenxd option, he said, couldhe Is have all East Maine SchnolDistrict 62 students atlend MaineNorth, all Park Ridge District 04students attend Maine South, sadall Onu Plaines Schont District 02students attendMaine West.

Dr. Short conctaded his presén-tation tn the Board hy sum-manning the schosl district'sfinancial cosditisri. He said thatthe distrirtprenently faces a $14.1million deficit by 1904. Whilecbosiog a school will eat thatdeficil ishalf that really doesn'tsolve the problem.

"The District cannot solve itsfinancial problem wibbout goisgIo the pahlic for a tas rate in-crease if we ore to mainboinquolily edacalios," he asserted.

Nues library. .Could Irsm Niles-E.Maine P.1fiscal year 1951,

The proposed budget may koreviewed by the pablic for 30 dayssod a final budlet will be passed.

In a meeling following thebodget heoring, board membersreported on o meeting-with EasIMaine School Districl t3 in orderto retocale the branch library,now 01 Shoppers Walk. Peslinesaid a day school is utilizing somerooms in which Ike library is in-tereoled in renting. Focally 1mmthe day school walked lhmoaghBollard lo see if other roonuscould be suitable. Members ofIke school board have indicoled awillingness to call a specialmeeting should the need arise.

- Is other aclion, hoard mcm-bers approved a $500 expenditurefrom fiscal year 1950 funds ferlItO expenditures inclsdieg per'ssnal esp0050s of board mcm-bers such as gasoline, belephone,

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