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MILES PUSLIC LIBRARY
6950 BAYlOR
BILES IL 60645
Ihstru* 207 studentenrollment down by 3%
by Lhnla Zachow -
StatLst Cs p nted at Tu sday tobe schools s of OCtObe 1987 are
mght s meeting of Dsfrict 207 A cessas presented at the Maine E st 2 377 MaIne SoathBo rd of Eda atlas mdicate m eti g how d Botet enrollment I 905 a d Mame W t i 924 Ac-nroltment for M me Towaship In O Bob 1986 BG 428 Tb total cordmg to administrative of
High Schools baa declised by p- gare fo October f987 a O 206 f o ta new stadenta are stillproximately 3% am e last Oc- Total earollnseals at mdtvidaal Co tlmiedonpage3ll
VOL 31 NO 17 THE BUGLE THIIRSDAY OCIOBER 8 1987
ViIIiç olNiles-Edition
\ . 746 N. Sheemer RoadNues Illiñois 60648
9663900-14
25c per copy.
From the
by Bud BesserBaglebdo.. .
Nies' Elaine Heiam oboatdtake anextra bow. She was thehood of this year's NUesFestival which took io awhoppiag profit of $25,992. Itwas the heftiest mooey-gathering event Nilesbas everhod and the lady chairs000deserves hoa0005S from allotus. Ironically, the lady bad abad case of the worries beforethe numbers were aahotoo-listed. She is oar candidate forNxleo' Citizes ofthe Year.
Our mloi-compaigfl tohove NUes' new pollee chiefC me from withia the policedeportment got a goffaw fromo Nilesite Mooday afternoonThe guffawersaid it was muchado shoot nothing. He said thepolice chief's seat LS corn-pletely under the control of theNumber 00e Mao in lomo. Itwas thin goffawer's opioioowhoever is selected takes or-dors from The Man or he'llquichly become as ex-policechief. The gaffawer said thetrustees are completely andercontrol of The Mao as is theguy who heads the policedepartment. The Man pollsthe strings and everyone dan-ces. If you get out of atep yoarsiring is clipped. Whether theappolotment is from the oat-side or the balde, the newchief will do the same daoce
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A meeting of 15e NIl5ZOOhoard to consider a proìooedtownh000e development..at-S1OO-Caidwell Ave., wan adjooroed ahalf boor afterit heganwhen thepetitieoer withdrew his reqüest tore-apply for a planned soitdevelopment (PUO)
ldore lhao 130 residents atteo-dedthe meeting tô volee. ohjec-
NilesHistor!caIOpen House
Flea MarketSaturday, Oct. 155ml Sunday,
Oct. 11 will see an Opeo Blousesud Mint. Flea Morhet al NilesHistorical . Society, .1910Milwaukee Ave., from l4 p.m.. ..
The-public is invited, refresh-monis will he served, and theexhibit A Saluteto the Men awlWomen io the Arsned Services"will hess. dtsplay,-sloug With aSpecial Enbtbit " of ike Çon-
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Nllesnds'good''speaking vOice'NUes Is looking for a teenager,
or posing odslt with a' goodspeakiog'veice'ts narrate anulocorniod ' special program for'Publie ' Accesa . . Cabievlsioñ,Aoyone wishlñg 'to aaditioñ forthis , role shoald Contact CarolChaconas,'Nllea'.YOath' ServiceCoordinator, ut' 692-7410,'or COriIcon, , Nues' .iable TV Çoor-'
-. dinator, atf674tfO, EXt.352. ',,.",
lioos Io toe proposed 'project,but were told by the hsard them'eetmg'was lormallyclosed and.there ,cooid be no discsssioo ou
Nues Events plansbiggest auction everThe NIes Events Committee ta YetrSe5, bay something opecial
completing plans for their foryoarfnmilyand frleods.biggest annual aoction. More We have gift certificates forthon 110 articles and services will foOd, carpeting, howling,he auctioned - something for the reataarasta, newspaper sub-home, something for the rar, sctlptioos, personal . colorsomething fereveryone. analysis, automobile services,
Do you Christmas shopphsg hair care, theaters, denial ser-early, hn something special 1or Canthsued eupugesl
Proposed rate of .281goesto board .forapproval
' Townhouse.pet'tiOn.. ' .
ref odom lo mamBa services
withdrawn in favor of PUD tesd Is ioy? ?.'. .parshietosurroanding Ubraries
, ; , i,: '.bylylvte Duirymple ' A iihrary hoard committée last
Library totry againfor tax hike
tweek recmmeoaed a propose't'an, rate increase that hooldfioanciaily csrry the district,forthe sent 10 years. Proposed won à,.---- , 0 001 ,,,jlk thst wnold
resnlV'iopròperty owners paying28.1 cOsts for each $1000 asnesaed
The library's uhàre of: ' theproperty tax would increase from
, about $34 to $55 for a homeewserwith 'property ameos at $75,500,according to bòard members.
The current rate is .15., Theboard was 'seeking a .25 raIe In.last November's election which
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Nues Lions Candy Day
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Trustee Mg Marcheschi acceplo ontilbutlon n Frl., Oct. 9. AssistIng trustee is Lion Dave. from' Mayor Nicholas th Blase kichiog off the., ' HoptYc, presidest' Tom Argyrakis and Fire Chief
Nitos Lis s Candy Doy event which is being held Horry Kinowaho
Lion Angelo Marcheschi,' Can- terseclioita andshopping centers ' ped'añd hearing Impaired.'dy Day choirman for 'the Nitos . ' giving'away, their famoso csndy Some of the benefits that come,Liòos Clubhas annuancedthatall . rolls. .All.' contributioss 'will , he beck to NUes fe the use of thesystems are go for their big state funneled Into the Lisos of Illsnols Fosmdatlom Mobile Glaucomawide drive on Frs Oct 9 Liom Foundation. which supporta pro- Unit which alas screens forand volanteers unIt man the in grams for the visually handicap- hypertension and dIabeteO
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"Fire Prevention Procla ation"
Vilthge of Nues MayorNicholas Blase is showo withNues Fire Chief Harry Kinowskiafter signiog the Fire PreventionWeek Proclamation. The pro-clamatino, io part, reads asfollows:
CFar/tasfc Sani;The odgIsI fnnslly h&rnrns.r..
ADULT CUT
8.95SENIOR CUT
6.95Lincolnwood
Oo-Id U* ViSSaS588-8227
Nifes Venture Centerswsna 959 ,;
Losses hy fireospeciallythone resolting from fires whichcould have been prevented-constitute a tragic waste ofhsman and material resoUrces.
Mach of this waste isavoidable. Fire prevention pro-grams, effectively condseted,have contributed snbstaotiatly todevelopment by redocbsg thenomher of destructive fires.
Now, therefore, f, Nicholas B.Bluse, President of the Village of
NHes Schoolof
Cosmetology8057 N. MilwaUkee - Nues 965-8061
PART TIME STUDENT ENROLLMENTCLASSES BEGIN NOV. 17th
Toes.,Wed.,Thurs..&Fri. 5:30pm till 9:00pmSat. 8:00am fill 5:00pm
MIes, do hereby designate theweek beginning Ort. 4, t9f7, asfire prevention week.
I hid all citizens to support andpromote the tire prevention of-forti of their fire department,aod to tube an active participa-tino in year-round fire preventionprograms. I also direct the ap-propriate village departments toassist in this effort to reduce theneedless ssastv of life and proper-ty canned by preventable fires."
Caregiver seminar seriesIf you have carelahing respon-
nibilities far an elderly person,yao won't want to miss this newcommunity odocation seminarseries beginning Tnenday, Oc-
Photography by
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NueS, Illinois 60648GIEr CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE 966-4700-. a - - _ -
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lober 13 at Weiss Medical Center,6374 N. Lincoln Aveoae, inChicago. "The Caregiver: Allthings to all people" wilt be heldio the 4th floor communitymeeting roam at 7 p.m.
The npeaher is Suzanne Frills,M.S.W., Director of Social WorkServices at Loam A. WeissMemorial Hospital, and she willdiscuss the nlresnfsl dilemma oftrying lo joggle the needs nf anaging parent or relative withone's own per000al and familyneeds and responnibifjfiea.
For reservations, call thePsblic Relations Departmeot,871-8710, Est. 1036. Free parkingis availahte at Weiss MedicalCenter.
A ChristmasGift Of Love
A p òrttâiFThatw ill beéön'ièmó.ó preçìoús with each:_s.:
:'FREE:. .:.Mention ad and receive25 FREE Christmas Cardswith Portrait order. . .
OR 50% off of siDing charge
SeniOr Cltizèns'NEWS AND VIEWS
News for all Niles Seniors (age62 and over)from the Nues SeniorCenter
8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 37ß
SENIOR FORUMThe Piles Senior Center Senior Farom will meet osi Thora,,.
Oct. 8 al t p.m. All with an interest in hnlpiagdUn programa areinvited to attend. The seniorforam l.elpn plan nach things asIan.cheon menus, luncheon entertainment, speakers and classes. -
TRAVEL COMMITrEEThe Niles Senior Centertravel committee will meetanThse&,
Oct. 8 alS p.m. All with an ioterest iohetpingto plan the senter'sone day bon trips are invited to atténd. -
MEN'S CLUB TRIP TO CANTLONYA reminder in entended to alt ticfsetholders for the men's rtab
trip to Cantigoy on Fn., Oct. S that the bus will departthe senior,centerat 9 am. and retors to the center at appronimalelySp.m.
FLUCLINIC --The flu insmunioalioo program will take place on Fri., Oct. S
from t p.m. to 4 p.m. on an appointment hasin. There is acharge for the shot. The flnshot isa-very goodforrn of protectionagainst the virus. The shot is composed 6f killed virones aridworks by building up imannaity against the virss. It is ad-ininslered by inlection into a muscle io theupper arm-Thosewho shoold not receive the shot include those who are allergic toeggs, chicken nr chicken feathers, who have had Gaillian BarreSpndrome, or who are currently feeling flu-like symptoms. Ap-pnintmentn may be scheduled by calling 967-tito Est. 376.
RULES OF TRE ROAD COURSEThe Roles nf the Road Review Courue will he offered at Ike
Nifes Park District Rerreatino Center at 7877 N. Milwaukee fisNiles on Moo., Oct. 12 at lt am. There is no charge fartlaiscosme, hot advance reservations are neresnary and can only hemade throsgh the Niles Senior Center: 967-61M Est. 376.
SQUARE DANCINGOpes square daocing will take place on Tues., Oct. 13 at 1:35
p.m. There is no charge for thin program and alt Niles SeniorCenter registrants are invited to attend. Newcomers are alwayswelcomed. -
BLOOD PRESSURE PROGRAMThe Nitos Senior Center free senior citizen hleod pressure pro-
gram will taIse place at tek Trident Center on Wed., Ort. 14 fromt p.m. to 4 p.m. for Nitra residents ever age ta. Those ander agetO may have their blóod prensaren read at Fire lltatlon II on thenortheast corner nf Dempnter and Cwnkerland on Wed., Oct. 14 Tfromt p.m. to O p.m., or any thee lhatthe paramedicsare notancalf. Appointmentn are not necessary for either program. -
WOMEN'S CLUB BELL APPLE ORCHARD TRIP .The Nibs Senior Centerwomen's Oak insfferhrg a tripto Bell
Apply Orchard in Wascooda on Fri., Oct. tO from 10:15 to 4p.rnT -
Luncheon will be at the Gafe Street Inn and will feature their.-famoso kuffel. The time spent atthe archardwill includo a guid. -ed loar of the orchard, time at the store, elderdonut, and in ap- . -
porttnity ts parchase apples. Tieheto east p14,25. Advancereservations are necessary and cao he made. hy calling the - T
senior center at 567-6110 Ext. 376. -
- Village of Skokie -
.:- - .'- Paaltae ,Rrchter, M.A .,.. Gerontologjstwifl present a -
program on the social, physical and economic changea we facein the necondhallof lIfe lilled "This inyour LIfe - 4Ve It!" tnthe -
Monday Groopofthn SmithAetivgjes Cqnler,Iòcatedat Lineale-T
'dsnetnrnf-proteslive5erVls-at.the CouncijefoSewish Elderly. :Talad a Irettrerarol private practitinner. - -,-c,- .. .
lNeeneeatII7S-05t0 Ent 331 for nddatlnsaltnferm.ation
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The Monday Grasp of Ike Smith Activities Center, localed atLanestn andtiafitz, Skokie will receive a prenentotion at the fac-to Involved io the slimslaling valorIser activity nf court wal-eking an Monday, Oclaber 26, 1987 at 1:30 p.m.
Please eallt73-0100, Est. l3lfnr additional information. . - -
John J.Marine Pfc. John 1. Macray,
nosaf JoAnne R. Macray of 115gW. Garden, Parlo Garden, Il.,recently reported for daly with3rd Macine Aircraft Wing,Marine Corps Air Station, CampPendleton, CA.
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A 1555 graduate of MälneTowmhlp High Sehoat East,Park Ridge, he Joinedthe MarineCorps in September, 1900. illswife, Raree, is the daughter atDavid and GaraI Dempsey of 8426Normal Ave., at Nilea.
Niles volunteers aidgas leak inspections
iit'TL1ugLrAn Independeont Corn munily Neu'spaper Established in 1957
8746 N. Shermer Road,-Nile, Illinois 60648 966-3900-1-4
Nine yolanteern from the NilenSenior Center are involved Innchndullng appolntmenta forsenior citizens for a free cachenmonaxide and nataral gas leakreuidential inspection ottheir gasfurnaces and appliances offeredthrough the Village at NlleaDeparfuneat of Cede Stator-
The license of a Nifes nnrsinghome has hera condItionallyrevoked after the facility -received 46 citations for allegediaadoqtate patient rare andfilthy condiGnas.
The aclion was taken tant weekby the Illinois Department ofPablic Health againnt thS GolfMill Plaza Itiealth Care FacUlty,5777 Greenwood Ave., accordingta Tom Schafer nf the agency'spablie relations department;
Charles B. Kazak, SU, who arr-ved the NUns Police Departmentfur 20 years hetore retiring in1568, died Oct. 1 at LutheranGeneral Hospitol.
Kozah fagan his law notar-Cement career in 1945 when thevillage had approohnatnly a lUtOpopalation. He nerved as apatrolman astil his promollon tosergeant in ISIS. A life-long1resident of Nites, he retired atage 60 and coatinued in theposition at sergeant in the NllmPallen Reserves.
NUns PaSce Chief ClarenceEitirlksaa saidhe remembers theformer policeman au a dedicatedpersan befare and after laisretiremest. "He kept his at-BlaUen with the tnrce afterretirement and always did a goodjob," Emrlltaoat said.
iI wan preceded in death-by asen, Charies Starvivora include
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Nues nursing homeunder state supérvision
cement, Although the prngram laWen to all Nltea realdesta, thevillage meInes additlanol effortala schedsle senior citizens forthese Inspections 'inee they aremare saceeptible to carbonmonoxide polnaning.
Todd Severe at the Vifiage nf-CenhlntaedenPage3g
llehaferasid Monday attorneys
for the facility have reqnestnd ahearing on the case within 3f-aUdays. "The nursing home willcontinue to sparate anqer Ihr.supervision at a state employeepending the appeal," he said.
The department llenases andmonitors ouraing homes inIllinois.
Schafer explained e formalhearing on the alleged violationu
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Nues police offiçerdies at.8Q
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Bugle Seeks 'I'yplstThe Bugle is seeking a highschool typist tar nppronimately3 dayn aWeek after school andalternate Saturdayn. Must heexcellent student. llophomareor Junior pret erred,
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Nues couple toh iedondrug selling
A NUes man and a Des Plainesman who were charged wilhdelivering cocaine Is Niles un-dercaver policemeo and a drugentorremeut group, appeared ata preliminary hearing in Nar-colles Court (Criminal CourtsBuilding in Chicago) tout Thur.nday. Judge Robert Bastonefound prohable cause ta go totrial os Ihr Clam X felonycharge. Arraignment han toenaettorOet.
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HalloweenPoster Contest
Children agenprenchoal up totth grade are invited la enter theNiteu Park District's annualHalloween Poster Contest!Prizes wdl be awardedta the hastdrawn/most crealive posters innach agn category. Free posterpaper aud rates are avagable atthe 7liles -Parla- -District office,7877 Milwaukee Ave. Should youderide to sue your own paper,simply place poor name, ad-dress, telephone nnmher, age,grade and school ou the heck stthe poster and submit completedart wnrh to the Nlleu ParkDislrictottice hetoreFriday, Oct.23.-Art wrh moot tocas araund a
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Nues Fire-.
Dept. callsThe Riles Fire Department
responded to 23 tire calls and 4ganshailance calls hetween Sept.39asdOct. 2.
Firefighters renpooded to theGalfMillahopping ceoter on Sept.25. Cause was traced to a faultysmoke detectorina huildiog.
Firemen assisted parents htremoving a 7-year-old hay whuhad bonn caught in a uwiog soSept, 25 at Washington TerracePark, 5660 Washington St,
...A sprinkler- nyatem mallan.clioned in a store at the FourFlagga shopping cenler an Sept.25. ACheckaloowed tan hazard.
...A smell at smoke wau repor-ted at Radia Shack, 7245 Dem-pater, on Sept. 25. Fireaaam:checked the root after they izar- -ned a rrew was working an titelroot, but found no tire hazai'd.,Prohahle casse Was traced to;
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People who have toen wnn-dering whether Riles AllAmerican Festival wan a finan-cial success can stopupeculating...the fest realized awhopping $25,552.44, after engen-
Of that amount, 94,105 wandonated to the park district forinstallation otan electrical box inGolf hifi Park for use during thefestival. St will also he availablefor different comausoity f au-niions, according to ElaineHemeo, president of the RilesEvents Comanittee, which opon-saredthefestival heldJnty ta-19.
"I thiok it's fantastic. Theheardto happy we did so weil,"Heinen said. Juni an imperIosI isthat people enjoyed them-selven...adultu and childrenalike."
The Riles Events Committeereleased the good news fnllowiaga minting Monday evening. Thelong delay in coming sp withdollar figuren was due to billsthat had to be paid aver the panitwo months. "We finally receivedthe eleclrie hill last week,"
BWLD ILLINOISrn.-. --
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GOY. JAMES R, THOMPSON.
A sewer construction project tocurrently underway at Wauh.0ington and Lysas and Is ex-peeteslto he completed hy the endnf October, according to KeithPeck, Rites director of puhlicworks.
"The stano sewer wig heseparated from the sanitarysewer -which wilt alleviate-flooding in the area," he ex-
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bySylvta Dalrymj,le -
. -fleBagle, Thoreday, Oclabero, 1957
MEMBERNorthern Itttnef.N.w.pap.rA..snlattsr,
David Benner-Edifor& PublisherDiane Miller-Managing EditorRobert Besser-City EditorMark Krajechi-Cnpy Editor
$400O donated to Park for new eléctrical box
Nues FeStival realizesI 00 in profits
atomen said, "Wecould ont giveany information on proceedsbecause nue hig hill would havemade a difference in the totalamomt."
Espouses amounted to ahout -
$Ug,tog for utilities, entertain-ment provided at the feotival,restai of tents, tables and chairsand othermincellaneona itemu.
humming revosue iocluded$8,065 from 22 restaurants par-ticipatiog in the "Taste of Riles"and a total of lS,OUO from car-nival concessiom and rides.Other proceeds came fromliquor and soft drink concessionsand Bingo.
Beinen attrihuted the successof the All American Festival tothe Taste of NUes and the goodentertainment during the five-day event. About 156,500 people.attended the second annual af-fair. In 1556, the festival wanrained Out and lost moneyfor thecommittee. -
'The hoard worked hard tomakethe festival a noccess andinencouraging them lo have
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Washington-Lyonssewer project
VILLAGE OF OILES
Wote 1:,urn,l
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plaized. "With two separatenewer lines, it's nnpeeted lawithstand even a hundred-yearrainfall."
The village received a federalgrant nf $4U5,UOg for the sewerseparation, which is part nf IkeBuild Illinois Project, Peck said.Similar work was done at Churchst., Davis St. and part nl Corn-borland.
P.g TheBugle, Thm,d Oetob4, 11S7
Niles Halloween Party
The Village of Nues is preparing for theirnnua1 Halloween Par-ty.The Halloween Committee han already ntrnted their plans and-wiU be wnrkmg te prepare for the sixthannnal party. tt will he heldat Notre Dame High Sehnol, 7655 Dempster St. an Fri., Oct. 30.,tram 4 p.m. till 8 p.m.
Shown above is nne of the committee chairman, John Gaba, aNues Police Officer. John has bees involved in all of the past Hallo-woes Pathes, and enjoys getting involved, especially for the kids,
Miniature Club Center of ConcernexhibitBook BrowsersThe Wee 'c" Miniature Cmb
Will hold their 13th Annual Show,Sale and EshihiO on the theme of"A Cosotry Christmas ioMiniature" at the Holiday Inn,toto Busse Ed., Elk GroveVillage, Illinois, os Saturday,Nov. 7 nod Sunday, Nov. 0 from10-5 p.m. Admiusios is 3. For ad-ditionat infnrmntion contactShow Chairman, Bonnie Rayner,320-2066.
THE BUGLE(6JSPS 069-766)David Besser
Editor and Poblkiher
NORTEINnlsIIvVal. 31, Na. 17, Oct. 0, 1987
8748 N. Sh.nne Rd.Nues, IL 60648
Phooe 969-3$09-0-Published Weekly w. Thursday
In Nlles filmaisSecmI Clans Postage for
The Bugle paid ut Chkaga, Ill.Postmaster: Send addresschanges to The Bagle, 8746
Shermer Rd., Nlles, fit. 60648
Suboertpflooflais m Advmsce)Peroluglecopy osOneyear $13.06Twoyeors $22.10Threeyearu $29.06SyearseulorCjtlzem . .Apear (oufofc000ty) . . 815.95lyear )faretgn) $35.00
All M'O addressesaafarsen4remen $25.00
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iV FOR INFORMATION
Every second Tnesday of themonth at 2 p.m., a group gathersat The Cester of Coscem's officeto dlocnuu a previously chosenhook. There is a facilitamorpresent at this meeting of themasSa and the bnok is one thathad men agreed upon, whetherfichan, gao-fiction biography,travet or whatever was decidedupon by the members.
Thiu is the Book Browsers'gronp hut it is akin a way nf star.tog friendskips among peoplewith an Interest in reading anddlscusainnn. The next meeting
. semIt he on Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 2p.m. lo Suite 124 of the 1580 N.Northwest Highway Boilding inPark Ridge. More informationcan be ohtajoe,j by calling 823-0453.
SENIOR CITI2ENBShampoo &n., oHircus 3.00
Sr. Mees Clipporssyllng 300Moen Sog. Hoirneyljng 5.00
TEN30MINUT piuSUN TABBING VISITS 7 pvs
'35.00 A WEEKFREDERICIçs COIFFURES.
5381 N. MILWAUKEE AVENUECHICAGO, ILL
8310574t GQ46Q . f
Nues ParkDistrict FreePolka Party
The Nues Park District, iscooperation wilh TownhouseTV. and Appliante, is spnnnarioganother free afternoon nf greatpolka mesic. LaI Richard's polimBand witt perform at the RilesPark District Recreation Center,7877 Milwaokee Ave. os Satar-day, Oct. 27 from I to 3 p.m. Aconcession stand will he apeo,selling hotdogu, soda pop undpoluto chips and Townhouse TV.has donated free prizes lo be raf-fOod off during the eveoll Buio nrshine, it's going to he u good timeso don't miso Ohio free polka par-ty! -
For complete information, callthe Nues Park District office ut007-6633.
Tootsie RòllDrive aidsmentally retarded
For the past 16 years, the Stutenod local comcits of the Knightsof Colneshnu in Illinois have con-darted an annual -Tantalo Rollcampaign acrouu the Slate toraise fundo for the more than330,000 mstally relardedchlldren and adults.
In Niles, the drive will be con-darted by the North AmericasMartyrs Couecit9433S. ChairmanChester Book of NOes, Co-Chairman Cari Fernia s! NUesand Grand Knight WalterZalesny of Chicago.
Volnoteers n-tIthe easily vtsibleis their yellow aproes and theirT000uie Roll canisters. If s'nowould like In volunteer a fewhaars efyonr time On Fri Oct.23and Sat. Oct. 24, please cullChairman Book at 965,98j er Co-Chairman Ferina at 569.5048
The Mayor of Nimes, NicholasB. Blase, has signed aproclamation setting aside Fri.,Oct. 23 and Sat., Oct. 24 as,"Knights nf Colmaban HelpRetarded Citizens Days."
Las Vegas Nightat Res
Las Vegas Nighio are beingplanned by the RmurrectinniitcsSchool Parents Cisl, for Friday,- -Oct. l6,and Saturday, Oct. 17. AlladidOs are IOviIWI io enjoy the -
games; hourly drawings, - famiand refreshments while raisingmoneytorthe scheel.
The event n-dl begin at 7 p.m.Oct. 1f and 6 p.m. Oct. 17 ut theschool, 7500 W. TaICOtE Ave.,across the street from theResnrrecltns Hospital. - -
Admission will he free for theirst hour each evening;, after
that $3.e.e.10th Mammoth Music Mart
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October 1 4th 9thf
SPECIALPREMIERE DAYW, Onesdao. October14
IO eoov.1O p.m.$5 do na Oon
P,em le re Day Only
and Stereo and Veo Equipment.
MRP Driving ProgramDAILY HOURSOct. 15 0 10 Ost. 57018loure., Frl. 5e!., sso.505e.1Op.m. 1 am-Ppm.
Oersain Day-Mon. Oct.19None lobp.m.
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Senior Citizen News iMorton Grove Senior Citizens
965-4100 - .- -
MV'l'H: A CHILL GIVES YOU A COLDFact: Viruses canse cnldsandfln, hat the roIeofcbIII, th'eje,
and wet feet in aiding the spread nf vinsses in as open qlleattnn,Getting cold won't make a person stck unless the vires happenstecoasse along at the same time. One possible reason forthe fcc-Isency of colds io the fall and winter is that pesple spend moretime indoors, in close contact with others. School io alan lai ses,sinn, and children are prime carriers nf viroses, Acgersthig tothe Conter for Bineuse ContraI, ene effective defense nOsiestcolds nod fie io to wash the hands often. Athsme the bent wayto -keep colds and fia from spreading threugh e fannijy Is to.disinfect abjects tnsched by the Stark person. Alw the sick nnetheir own bar ofsnnp and paper ton-cIa, and avoid physigal con.tact with them,
AnTHEmS SELF.ILI'The 25inniu Coupler of the Arthritis t1'onsdation lu offering asm-week course desigseef te give people with orthjjtl theknowlege andslullu neededta takea more active raie in nsanag.
tog their disease, Beginninos Oct. S, the Aathrltis Self-HelpCosme will meet each Thorn. afteronan from 2:30 to 4:45 p.m., -at the Morton Grove Village Hail, The rescue io taught by cor-tified leaders, maoy of whom beve arthritis themselves andwant to help others gaio central over theirartbeitin, Fee far thecoarse is $25, which inclodes o textbook and all clans materials,For registration information and further details, rail the Ar. -thritia F000dation at 702-1207, -
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COPING WITH CANCER"I caes Cope" io a series of informative 2-boor sessions forcancer patiento and their families. Prngrmas caves' cancer, itacauses and treatment, sstritios, cammunientlon, stress, self-esteem, seoualjt,, and community resnurceo, Prsgrans.s ateheld eveay Tues. starting al 7 p.m. on Oct. 13 in FrankAuditoriom at Evanston Hospital. Ptease register before Oct. 7by caBling 4924504,
COMMISSION ON AGINGMorton Grave's Advssory Commission on Aging, a citizenhoard of iaseld concerned with programs, potines, andissues of importance to senior citizens will bald their Octobermeeling ut I p.m. on Theu., the 13th io the Village Hall SeniorCenter. All are welcome,
BLOOD PRESSUREFeeling fane is no guarantee that someone does nat bave highWood prmanr since It tonally casses no symptoma, The only- amy to he certain Shoot blond preogsú'e irlo liane It checkedregularly (at least twice a year) throngh visits to the doctor,clinic, or csmmweity screeimg program, The Morton GraveVillage IlallSeednrcentorwaj again be offering free screeningsfar restdento front 9 to ttu.m, on Theo., Oct. 13 no appoint-meula are neconssy
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Nnt ynur everyday gathering of meeting planners in thin Chef'nTable net up ix the main hitchen nf The Rite-Carttyn Chicago. At-tending the exctunive luncheon are (t-r): Macnba Turner, conr-dinatur, Ittinniv Library Asnneiotion; Antoine Cnrinthinn, Rite.CorItos general manoger and reginnot vice prenident of FnurSeasnnn flntetn; Bennett Pintora, manoger nf meetingn und cnn-ventionn, National Ennting Contractors Annncintion; Whitney Reidof the botet najes department; Dehru Green and Miriam Green ofMnrtnn Grove, esecutive dicectnr, American Snciety nl Women Ac-
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Works by Brahms and Hin-demitk performed by Ihn ennem-hie The Chicago Nine areteaturett in the opening cencert nithe Chicago Sympheny ChamberMunie neannn, at 7 p.m. Sunday,Gcinber lt. Fifteen concerts,each perfnrmed hy chambergroups composed of ChicagnSymphony Orchestra members,
. miti be perfnsmed in thin serien -seven nn Sunday evenings at 7p.m., four ny Tuesdayn at 5:45p.m. and leur an Wednendays at 7p.m. Chamber cnncerts are heldin the elegant, intimate surroun-dings of the Orchestra fiaIt
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CROCODILE DUNDEE the smash hit
A colorful Aontralian crocodile hunier becomes a modern-day folkhero when a New York reporter brings him back io ihe big city.Aussie siSr Pool Hogan and Lindu Koziowski star in this basoffice smash.
Crocodile Dundee. See if on Cablevision's Request Telesision.'
Requestn is your living room video store. lt's the Cablevision servicefor Hollywood's early releases. Like The Mission, Death BeforeDiohonor Burglac Chock your program guide for complote details.
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Ballroom. Tuesday's earlyeveniugcnncertn are preceded hywine service in the lobby; Wed-nesday and Snnday coscerts arefollowed by infnrsnal receptionswith the musicians.
Unreserved snob far theseBnttrnnm chamber cencerts are10.50, Series tickets may be pur-chased in any nf tone nptinns: allseveo Sundays, $35; all toarTuendayn nr alt mor Wednesdays,$52; nr "Mote Ynar Own Serien"by ehnnsing any sis daten for $31.Tickets may be porchaned fromthe Orchestra Hall Bon Office,22tSouth Michigan Avenue.
"Chicago" at NorthbroOktheatre
Tichets are now on sale at theNorthbrooh Park Dintricl's AdoltCommonity Theatre's productionof the vaudeville municat,"Chicago."
The play, which takes place inthe Roaring Twcntivn, is a"modern musicat" boasting nachnhowntnypers an "Alt That Jano,"'Minter Cellophane," "Rosie"ond the "Cr11 Btnclo Tango."
The nhnw mill be prenented atthe Leisure Center Anditoriom,3323 Waltern Ave., in Northbrsnh.
Performances ace nchcdoled torFriday avd Saturday, Oct. 23-24,35, 3t, Nov. t and 7 ut 5:55 p.m.and Sonday matinees, Oct. 25, 31und Nov. t at 3:55 y.tn. Tichetoare available at the PeclocmingArts Ticket 011ice at the LeinoreCenter on Moodayn throughFridays, 9 0m-3 p.m. Att neatsare reserved. Doe to mature sub-(ccl matter, tiehets wilt only besold lo minoro who are accom-yanied by an adnit.
For tichet renervalinon calf itt-1387.
Little Cityvideo festival
On November t, 7, and 5, LittteCit Foundation will hold a oniquevideo testival featuring worhsproduced by people who are meo-tally rntarded/developmentàllydisabled. Their often timenIsuchiog, sometimes homocounvideos are a testament to thecreative upirit io all of un. Thetent will be held at the three VideoAdvenlure stores in HighlandParh and Evanston. Proceednfrom sided rentals benefit LittleCit Foundation. For more mIce-notino, call LiltIe City al 252-22u7.
Thespian officers!Fall Play
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Entertaimuent '88, Ike populartwnfer honk, is flow availekiefrom membern nf Ike SkokieVattey Kiwanis Club. Tke kenkeifern Coupons gnnd for up to 50percent nit for dieter and iws-ekes, mevies, Cube and Soxgames, ikeaters, and manyspecial evcnln.
"Oar enmstsiSsinn on sateshelps un kelp the cammnnity,"states incoming president LinydGnrduO. "Every dollar we earngone hark through nur Con-tributions Committee toorganiaatinnn helping youngpropte, nider eilieenn, nod othersdown 00 their luck."
Those interested may esaminothe kook dsring weekly meetingsof the club. These are held Thur.sdayx from IRIS-1:35 at the Nor-th Shore Hnliduy Ins, 5350 ToahyAvenue, Skukie. A phnne call tnLtoyd at 074-3835 sr to Stan Harrisat t73-0413 wilt produce responseslo questions sr Speedy delivery.
The first responsibility of thenewly elected Thespian officersut Maine East in Octaber to-IfSalt play, 'Arnesic and OldLace,'' geaturing three-qoarinrround seating.
Cara Laeerwith nf Glenview inThenpian presideut, vice-pcesidnet Dawn Hnpp of Riten,necÑtary/treanurer Laurel Cies-ton of Nibs, and historian AnnaCorean of Park Ridge.
Tickets will go os sale Tuenday,October 13, and cost $2 per per-
Italian School ofsinging demo
A lecture-demoonlration on the -precepts and principles expound-ed by the Old Italiau Schent nfsinoing will be given sa Sunday,November fib, 3 p.m., at Corn- -monity Christian Cknrch nl Lits-culnshire, t970 Riverwaads Road,Lincelnnbire. Admission free.Fnr information call: 945-8824,Tuesday-Friday, 9 to 3 p.m.
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. of its vmpbeyeeo who rcntribolvIv the growing excebbrocv cl thetemperary help sernioe isduotry,Debbie Temps: bc will beCelebrating Nolicoal TemporaryHelp Werk October 4-12.
All et its t offices will he apeofrom Moodoy lkrvogk Friday, Icrcoffee and cosverualicn as wellos hoodv.ec eSperieoge with theirDew oelf.traioisg software onPCe Beth correot old prospec'tine emplvyeec are cerdlaily io'yiledtcoltesd,
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Let a 4-foot,stcM( in yourfront yardannounce yourbaby's arrival,
L'Wood philanthropy i cheon'
The Philalothrepy Cnmmitteeof the Lioeelaswoed AfteroeosOch io holding their aesualFashion Show mod Luorhroo osWed., Oct. Sl at the FegetaioBlur, 2310 S. Masoheim Rd., Dec
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The Hcrnemahere of Niim willmeet oe Wednesday, OrI. 14, attOam ut the 1111cv CvmmeeityChurch, 7401 Oaktgo St. The dayopregrom will he "Foot tooth,Ceoneojeoce tenth and soocks,"given by Carob Pichsp uod VioletFitpeld. The mvrsingsevoios willhegte with moflo. The women oreworltiog co arliclev for the Craftfair io October. Foblewiog buchthere wilt be a short husivesomeetieg. We hone intereoliegprograms and the are f ne,5v why dns't yen Come 004 visitoc- We do not discriminAte bet.meen roce, colionaüty, rrbigiooerses.
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Admiring 00e of the gifts that will be raffled off Geergette Jordan, Helen Hall, Hornet Anda,at tlir Philanthropy Lsnchecnon Wed,, Oct. 21 et Corel ElEct, Deloreo Nituctor, Sophie Fifeld, Lar-the Fouetajan Sloe Restasraut in Des Plaines io rie Baster and Helen Gorra.
Pboices. The social boor is at11:30 and luncheon is seamed at12:30.
Io addition Io the FaohivoShow, prmested by QuittIere,Ltd. of 00k Pork, there will be a
The 7th District of theAscetical Legion Atmiltiory goteff te its fall.epriog season ofmeetiogoreceelly with its firstsession belog held otthe RogersPork Pout eS North Clark St. inCloirago.
The dears soils rotate hemgkostete for the diotrict meetings.
Mary Jeloteoc of Chiragc iopresideot tItis correttI year cf theBogers Park Auxiliary Unit. Hercerpe of officers nervedrefreshments fellewing theheetcese perites nf the meeting.
Pcesideul for thin rieb year IoMrs. Mark De Grcvt ef Skckie,Peggy De Gront is a pest presi.dentofthe Shokte Aentliory Doit.
flu Calcutta and dmnprizeo.Among the many valuable prizesis ce eoquiuite Persioc mg and ahcme'made afghan. Localnharilien will he the beneficiariesof bibis eveet.
Seventh DistrictLegion Auxiliary Council
511e, De Greet will cesdtct thehosicess meetings of the DistruStvonodll thrvughout the year eri amonthly hasio. She encouragedverh unit le oecd their prenidectyod delegoteo to theoe meetingswhere informatico from IkeDept. cf Ibbboois, AmericaoLegioe Auxiliary und Ccebu Cusas.by Ccmsdfl ofthe Legion Asuiliarywill he disuemiouted aod paoued
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Ali apartment was broken intoin the 9700 block of Dee Id. onSept. 30.
The victim reloted when shearrived home, she saw a man fleefrom the hallway entry door. Achoch showed the bedroom,hallway closet and liviog roomwere ransacked.
Taken were Iwo watches, adiamond ring of undeterminedvalue and 300in currency.
The offender was dmcribrd 35years of age, t'3" aod weighingabout 150 pounds. He waswearing a brown hat, brown y-oech shirt and blue jeans.
A Nileo woman reported Sept.30 she was walking south in aparking lot in the 9200 blork nfGreenwood when a man grabbedher purse, knocking her to theground. The offender fled whenche held on to her parue.
Plice checked the area far theoffesder with negative results.
A resident in the 8900 block ofRobin Dr. reported Sept. SS thatsomeone removed his motorcycleworth $2,900 from the Golf Millohopping parking lot.
A Bloomiogdale woman wascited for petite theft when a Spor-tmart security agent saw the of-fender remove $39.45 worth ofwomen's clothing and attempt toleavethe store without paying forthe merchandise.
Persons unknown removed apsrse from the rear office of theGulfMitlohopping center on Sept.29. The purse contained only aroom key.
Someone used a ceramicfigurine to smash the rear win-dew of a car in the 6500 block ofGross Point Rd. on Oct. 1.
Once isside, the of feederremoved a tout box cootaioiogvarious toots worth $500 and a setof golf clubs and bag worth oftetalof$900.
A Nues woman reportedoome000 removed tour hubcapsfrom her car parked in the GolfMillohopping renter no Sept. 27.
Valuels ouhoown.
A Riten man told police on Sept.28 that someone used a slim Jimto gain entry to a car parked inthe 8400 block olGolt Rd.
Taken woo a radar detectorand five cassette tapes totaling$325.
Hubcaps were removed from
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for no valid driver's license,speeding, on seat belt and adefective windshield onSept. 2f.
The offender was observedtraveling 52 mph io the 7100 blochof Milwaukee. MIer a stop wasinitiated, a check showed the of-fender had never obtained anIllinois driver's license.
He was released on $l,fOO bondpendingan Oct. court date.
Nifes police were notdied byEvanston policeofficers on Sept.20 to look for a white pickup trucktraveling south on Milwaukee
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leur cars on Sept. 20 in the f410block of Howard St. The tons ovanestimated ata total of$f00.
The unknown offender alsoremoved four wire caps worth$2fofrom a car parked in the 0300block of,Heward St., according topolice reports.
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A Niles woman was issued apetite ticket Oct. 2 after she wasobserved removing a pair ofleather gloves valued at $14.00 ata Store lO the Golf Mill shopping
A Northbrook man told policeSept. 25 that white he was shop-ping at J,C.Penney, a man hum-ped into him saying he was"sorry." The victim toterdiscovered his wattet wanmissing.
The waltet contained two creditcards and s driver's licence.
iving violationsuaround 30f degrees and thentailgated other vehicles.
A traffic stop was made byNues police in the 800f block ofMilwaukee wilh the oid of Evas-stan police und was transportedto the Riles police station.
He was reteased en $t,fOO bondasdasnigned as Oct. cOurt date.
A Chicago mas was cited Oct. talter he was involved in an autoaccident000ct. 1.
The offender was traveling eastos JarviS and was crossingHarlem striking an unattendedcar parked on Jarvisaboul 20 feeteastof Hartem.
An Oct. court date wasassigned.
Someone med a black markerto write gang sIngolo on astorage shed at a store is the t4t0block ofGotf lOdos Sept.f 0.
An Elk Grove man reportedSept. 3 that someone med aItamho-type knife to ulash attfour lires on bio car in a parkingtot io the 74to block ufGross PointRd.
Damage was estimatedat $410.
Someone poured mud on the.cesante of a cur Taming un-determined damage to the shit-fing level of a rar parked in theff00 block of Gruss Point Rd. onSep0
A Glesview man told policeSepl. 27 he was traveling south onWashington betweeu Lyons and
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A Rites resident in the 92tblock of Woodland reported Sept.25 that persons unknown puttedost the motorized power antennaoff his car parkedis the street.
Damage was estimatedut $210.
Someone removed u batteryworth $50 from s cur punked iothe 7000 bloch of Newark au Sept.25.
A reuldent luSse Allo block ofLysm reported. Sept. 20 that u
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punched the security manTuonino u ritt os his forcheâd. lasan attempt te hold the offeadef,another agent wan punched abouthut hodyunda third agentwas hiton the head with a pair of han-dcoffs. Two agents were taken tuLutheran General Hospital fortreutmeOt.
Damage to the office furniturewas estimated ut$300.
He was released on $1,101 bondpending unOct. court date.
He wan released on $1,100 bendand driver's license pouding anOct. courtdute.
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A Chicago man was arrestedfor drunk driving, improper tanesue, so valid driver's license andposseusion ofcunnihis onSept, 20.
. The offender wan observedtraveling west in the eastboundlane of Touhy. A-stop was madeat Touhy und Milwaukee, -
During questioning, police saw -a small plastic bag contamniag abrown leafy sukstánce in plaisview On thefrontpussenger seat.
He posted $3,100 bond and wasassigned an Oct. court date.
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Safety Hintsby Serrctary of State Jim Edgar
Most accidents could be ávoid-ed if alt drivers would obey traf-fie safety laws. However, if youare involved in un accident, U-tinois law requires you to do cor-tain things. Following is ueheckliot to clip, curry and me ifnecessary: . .
t. Slop immediately in u safepluce. Stay at the accident sceneimtil you bave exchanged nansas,addresses und kceuse numberswith the other drivers. Obtain thenames of potential witnestes andnote the rund and weAther coudi-tians for insurance purposes torecord this information. TheRules of the -Road is available atany Driver Services Facility: -
Assist any injured persanund seeh medical Iransportatloitif necessary or requested hy.tbevichan. Do uotattempt first aidunless you have received praper -training. Do not move the victimuulemthere inaniuts offire arbor5then injury, Gaurd against ftre.byturning alf the ignitlau or diucsu-sorting the battery cable. - T -
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Natify the police os quicklyat possible. - - - -
S. feud au arcideut report tothe Illinois Departmoat nfTruasportetlon -within 10 -dapit-Ifthe accideut results in death erbodily Injury, or dunce lhmt $250in property damage. Accidentreporta can misally ho abtainodfrom police departmouls und in-surauce companies. . - -.
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Joseph W. Bum, tos of Mrs.Jane Bomoreine of 01155 Cruin,Morton Grove, a member of thel9t7 varaity football team mid agraduate of Nifes Went HighSchaut in Skskio, has enrolled asa freshman at Lake FarestCollege, Luke Forest, 01junio.
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Nues WestcelebratesHomecoming
With a pep rutty and u "TickerTupe Parade," the Riles WestHigh School Homecomingorganiuers hope to raliy enoughspirit tomorrow (Friday, Oct. 9)afternoon lo "Blitz the Bulldog."of Wuskegun East ou the foolbalfieldthat night.
Homecoming activities beganearlier lion week with a pepassembly and king and queenelections. Tonight (Thursday,Oct. 8) the soccer team will meetHighland Pork st 7 p.m.
Friday's pep rally will begin at1:85 p.m. io the stadium, to befollowed by the parade at 1:30.The floats will travel northeast onGross Point Road, east on Lin-.colo, south on Ohokie Boulevardand west os Oahton back to theschool. Rich-oft for the varsityfootball game will be at 7:30 p.m.that evening, under the tights ofBascab Field. The halftime breakwill feature a band and choralshow, as well os the presentationof the king and queen with theircourt. The Homecoming dancewill lake place on Satseday, Oct.to, from I-lt p.m.
The Student Union coordinates'Homecomiug activities, callingupon other students gcoups, assoell as administrators andOacslty sp0050rs, to assist withthe week-long pcogram.
Oakton runnersremai nundefeated
The Running Raiders fromOaktoo Community College'sCross Country Team remainedundefeated as they rolled overBye colleges is a recent crósscountry meet held at Nites WestHigh School.
OCC's Jeff Gallagher (MaineWest) was the overall winner iothe leur mile race with a time of20:59. Oakton placed four runoernio the top ten places with JoboBeatty (C0000t) in sixth, JoeReng050 (Gordon Tech) io seveo-1h aod John Paschatis (Glen-
Sbroom5 'uth( io ninth. Alsoscoriog for 0CC was GeorgeGanas (Moine Went) in twelfth,Robert Perea (So. Americu( iothirteenth, Erie Obenherger(Maine West) io eighteenth, andEric Litt (Niles West) io tweoty-eighth.
The Oakton women were lsd byBrenda O'Connor (Maine South)who placed second in the threemile race with a lime of 19:39.Jenny Poliaek (New Trier)placed twelfth and Bettina Adam(Riles West) placed thirtecoth.Kristen Nelson (Gleohook South)was sick and unable to compote.
The Oaktoo mes hiked theirunbeaten record to fifteenstraight wins for 1587. Since 1982Coach Savage's Running Raidershove lost only two dual meets oudwon tifty-neven duatit. CoachSavage predicts that the runnerswilt quolify for the NationalChampionships and be amoog thetoptwentyteams in the USA.
Free Skate Dayat Sports Complex
Bring youy friends to the RilesPark Districts Sports ComplexIce Rink (1435 Ballard Rd. inNiles) and celebrote ColumbusDay. You can skate for free onMonday, Oct. 12 from lt am. toip.m. Skates may be rented for $2.Start planning now and gatheryour friends together at the icerisk ou Columbus Day)
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aine East girls' cross country
7,eo and women and boys andgirls are invited to run far peinesio the 11th Annual Indian CrossCountry Meet, to he held at NilesWest High School on Saturduy,Oct. lI. This open meet wilt beconducted in conjunction with theIndian and Raider Invitational,the state's largeot cross countrymeet for high school and college
White the high school andcollege rsOOerO will begin theircacen at 9 am., the open segmen-M aro scheduled to start betweenil and 11:45 am., as follows:open men's 4 mile and Ihe openwomen's 2 mile ai ti am., theboys' 2 mite (junior high schoolage and younger) at 11:35, and
FreeHalloween onIceSpend Halloween night at theNues Park District Sports Cons-pien Ice Rink (8435 Ballard Rd. isNiles)l On Oct. 31, from 8 to 9:30p.m., o special Halloween publicskating sessino is in store for allwho attend! Those who show upin costume ran skate for free)(Those not in costume must puyregular tees). Skates may he res-ted for $2. Halloween treats wiltho givea to all who attend. Makeyour family plans now and spendau erie evening on ice) Call theSportq Complex for more molur.maliOn at297'Oflt. -
Res cross countrywins plaques
The Cross Country Resurrec-lion High School Bandits 'ran"away with two ploques at theGlenbrook South Invitational onSaturday, Sept. lt. The JuniorVarsity team came in first sut ofeight teams, and the placerswere: Dosi Leva, Laurie Humer,Kareu Flashing, Maurocs Ryan,Viyki Coech, Ali Christian andJenny Sotoik. The Varsity teamwas third in a field of twelvelooms, and placed Anita Dietaand Angie Jablonski.
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Shown above (front, l-r) Gabby Chong, Mi Kim,Laura Kelly, Shannon Stole, Randi Staten, JennyGardner, Nancy Vuco. (Back, l-r) Jessica Pound,Anne Dts, /sony Prochaska, Lina Twarski, AmySnrace, Michelle Goldfine, Amy Ldtoenger, CoachJames Garvey.
The loam will compete io the Sat., Oct. 3, Maine
the same age girls' 2 mile at 11:45a.m. The enty lee is $4 for meoand womes and $3 for bays andgirls.
Approsimalely 74 hoyo' andgirls' teams from Argo to ZionBe0000 hove accepted NilesWest's iovitation lo run io thehigh schaol portion of the meet.Leading the girls' pack may beResurrection's Angie Jabtanokior Niles West's Debbie Poodol.
South Invitational and then host the rival Hawkson Tues., Oct. 6. At the Sept. 12 Maine East Invita-lionat, the Demon squad placed second out of sixparticipating schools. The '57 campaign begunwith the Sept. S Lyons Invitational, where theMaine East varsity squad come io third out of 12participating schools.
State's largest cross country meetGirls' teams to watch are ElkGrave, Gtenbrosk North,Resurrection and state-rankedSaint Ignatius. Top boys' teamsmay be Gleobrook North, Pontiacaod Itreamwond.
Spectators ave welcome towatch the races to be rua on theNues West grounds. Awardsceremonies will begin at 12:31p.m. in the school's contest gyssi-
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A Des Plaines man wasarrested for battery, retail theftand criminal damage to propertyonSept. 27.
A Sears security agent obser-ved the offender removevitamins from a bottle worth$3.A9 in an attempt to eutt theotore without paying for theitems.
Io the secantS ' office, the of-fender refused to give an ID andwhite attempting to esitthe office
DUI arrests...A Chicago man was arrested
for drunk driving, speeding, mt-proper lascase, and so neat beltos Sept. 2f.
Police observed the olfeudertraveling east in the 8420 block ofDempster at u speed et IO mphand then proceed to cross overlunes several times. Atrutlic stopwas initiated st Dempoter andShermer.
A Chicago man was arrestedfor a suspesded license,speeding, improper turn, anddisobeying u traffic signal enSept. 35.
The offender was travelingsouth in the 79f0 block ofMilwaukee at 52 mph and mude aright torn from center tuse ofMilwaukee Onto Hartem goingthrough a red light at Touhy. Aslop was mude in the 7100 block ofTouhy.
He was released after pooling11,000 bond und assigned au Oct.court date.
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Off the Nues POlice Blotter...Thefts. . Theft and battery charges...
Page 16 TheBigIe,Tburday, Oetober8, 1987r----1 . Driving costs increaseI nterestin9 The cost of ownfng and depjecjation-rose$lswhencom-
Facts From 'operating a typical 1987 car in- pared to 1986 costs, AAA-CMCcreased 1.4 cents per mile ¡n1987
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ResaIt.s of the study are coo-tamed In the 1987 editIon of yourDriving Coota The hroehure tellshow to figare operating andownership coste, offers tips osvacation planning aod suggestsoptioss pertaissiog to bsoioesoaste travel relmboroemeols.
John Jennings comparedtolastyear,accordlngita the AAA-Chicaga Matar Club.
The cost of owning andoperating a car is 24;6 cesIo per
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Why da it get eddw theoperating costs increaoed corn- Your Driving Cosl,s Is availablepared to 19ff, AAA-CMC said. free te AAA rnernhers aod the
tdt up you gn ii die uidhi'* It. ThO study shows that 1917 geñeral psblic at all AAA-CMCmiere? Yaifd tiihit the det average operating costs- offices In Illinois and Northern
pai move lnwMd hie the gasoline, oil, tires and :lndiana.Oryoamayoeodaself-maintenance-increased by less addressed, ntamped, business-
wanuw il weilki get hie seaa n a penny per mue sviste sine envelope lo AAA-CbicagOthat the liw pal go, the fumet average annual ownership costs- Motor Club, Public Affairsthe 1h homilies, iuid lli ah finida financing, insurance, license, Departmeot, P.O. Nos 5027, Des
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Steps for Better Service. Car owners! Don't wait until the laut minute to find a repair
facility for your car. These words of advice have come from theDetroit-based Automotive Ioforñsatios Council. The searchforarepoir laeiOty, according to AIC, should start with research,
First, ash neighhuru aod friends fur recammendatiom, justasif you were tosSing for a doctor. After finding ont where theylabe their cars, visit the shops keeping a set nf qoestiaos inmind
I. Are the technicians certified by the Notional Institute forAstumotive Service Excellence (ASE)? The ASE certificationfor technicians is your proof you're doing business with a tram-ed technician who's proven his worthiness to repair your car,The theory behind certification is that the term "certifiedmechanic" will came to stand fer pcôfeosiooalism in automotiveservice work. -
Does the facilily have the proper equipment to take care ofyour car? The computer-controlled astomohiteu of today needcomputerized diagnostic equipment tu repair your car properlythe tirnt time. Even a simple wheel alignuteul bas changed inthat most uf the curs need the rear wheels sligned us well as thefront. Older alignment machines only hove the capabilities ufaligniog Iront tires.
Is the facility well-cared br? Wheu ioupecting a fucitity,check the c000ition of Ihr equipment. Well-eared fer equipment,while ootoeceusanily a guarastee ofgood service, is a good sigo.Neat, well organized shelveu and a doso flour io a statement ofpride by that bmineus.
Is the shop busy? Abusy shop is usually buoy far a reason-ithas earned a good reputation. Don't he irniatoted by buying towait a few days for as appointment.
AllIer deciding on o shop, let the osceerksowyoo intendte hea regularcsotomer. Take your car io regularly forservice so theohop ondthe technicians ran gettohnow yourvehicte. Ose of themoutdiflicult problems a teehniciaofoces is tryingtu diagoose aproblem with s car that hou been repaired io numerous places.Il you feel pleased with the latente ola particular technician, theowoer sod Ihal technician would feel honored tu hove you ashfor himwhen your corneeds servicing.
When you sospect a problem, he au precise in describing ittu the techniciass as possible. Demandiog s cerla'm operation tuhe performed oo your car isst because you feet il will corraS aproblem is the wroog approach. Let the technician koow whyyou Ieel7raur'car.is set.acti.og oormatly and he will let you'ltoowwhat he feels are Ihr proper steps for repair. -
Remember, when your ear seeds repair, alwayo ask far awritten estimate and ash to inspect all replaced parts. A proles-siooal shop will be happytotakethe time to sbowyouthe reptac-ed part and esplain to you why it failed.
The use of child restraint seats bao risen from 23 percent to 72percent in the past five yearn, according ta the NuBosoHighway Traffic Safety Administration. Wouldn't it he nice tohave this statistic he the first one ever to resch 100 percent?
Handicapped parking.stronger under new law.
Secretary of Slate Jim Edgar twice about shooing purkingsaid legislation signed by Dover- privileges when reminded of thenor Thompson today will $50 f ine.strengthen Illinois' handicappedparking law. the producto u series of hearings
The law, proposed by Edgar, is
The measure, effective Jan, 1, held throughout the slate to1908, will require wider parking enamine the effectivesess ofspaces and silos reminding handicapped parking laws,motorists of the $50 penalty for The law apptieoto any personviolation. unable In walk at least 200 feet
without oid or great difficulty doe"This new law will direct thattu certain loupairmeols. Such athe spaces he wide enoogh to ac-person qualifieo for a handicap-comouodate wheelchairs, lifts,ped parking card or licensecrutches and walkers. 7.1 sIns
reqsireO all new handicapped platen.parking siguo to hear the notation There are curreutly more thus'$50 Fine' beneath the inter. 90,005 handicapped porkiog cardsnational disabled symbol" Edgar and 30,000 handicapped licensesaid. plates in use in Illinois.
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White ottondiog The BasicSchool, locoled at the MorilleCorps Development andeducatidn Comosood Quantico,Va., Burke was prepared, an a.orwly-comsninsioord officer, forossignmeot to the Fleet ManseForce and gives the respun-sibilily of a rifle pta1000 coos-monder.
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SJB British Inväsion DanceThe "YOBO5" Holy Name
Society of BIB will hold a BrillaisIovzlon Dance (l96dR) osiSaturday, October 17, featsoIASSthe weS-sSowSA local booM, TheR080theatB AS USO SJB gym.DocTo open at 73O p.m. a,oImooic will Blatt at S p.m. Beerwine osol Raft drioka pill be Ber-ved at reasonable o, withcoripilmeITtary flTAUIChiRR.
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and the Dreamerg4 Re:mao'oRermlta, Dove cIard rwe.Risiko, Derek and the Doethooee,Donovan, SeartItiora, cream, flmAnimata and morn. 11g io ooedance you wan'twgntth mio)
flceta ore IS And 000 bP er-dered from Andy osaI MaggieBeisirwaltee at 966.bWt or PatMoiligag atSTt-5631. Please rosteyou moot be 25 years or oMar toatteodthig dance.
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Dagme, Friday, October 9, 9 p.m.PNA Hail, EB N. cicero. UvetargJ4 free parting, $5. Inetadeoau detaSa aDd late buffet. ¡obIcaflø.
. AR3ATSINGLRAVERAHatabbat Siaglea Haverait will
bold ita mmothly Friday NightSorvioea at North SaburbaoSynagogue Beth El. 1175
Daeldasi Road, Higtrtaod Park,at E p.m. co tIte aecond Friday ofthe noototh which Ia October 9. Atortyilve miroite cervice Io con-doded by Rabbi Lobean andgueat cebbla and are geared toaccomodate tite religboisa proc-tices of both reform aodtraditiooal Jewlolt barkgrooado.Art 0,005 abhat will follow the
flogen apeo at 73S, aetvlceobegin prompily at ¡ p.m. For fur-fuer iaformatloo call The NorthSubt,rboo Sycagogue Beth El of-fice at 437,d9U0.
SINGLE PROFFSSIONALOn Friday, October 9, The
Single Profeooional'o Society willpredent a program or, Row OarEmotions Baa Ge. Comn Joinspeaker Irene Clark, M.S.W., andgalo onderatandtng of the power-ful Impact emettono hove onbehavior.
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OCCORRE 10SIIABBATSINGLES HAVURAB
Succoth Singleo Dance opon-cored by llhabbat SingleU
Ilavurah to be reId Saturday, Oc-tUber Itt at the North ShoreCongregation, 1155 SheridanRood, Glencte, 11110010. merowill be magic, refreohmentA anda cad? bar. There la a $10 ad-atloolon charge. For farther in-formation cell 388-1940 or 291-3138.
OCrOBER UNS. JEWISH SINGLES
On Sooday, October 51, lheNorth Shore Jewtoh Slogleo In-viles you to join Ou for brunch atltI3O p.m. at the ESS A Fr000Reutaarant 3400 West DempoterStreet, Skokie,fl.
Pleasant company, good food,and great conversation. ASingrediente for a terrific way tomoot new friends. Agou 48 plus.FOr addItional iclarmation call679-1582.
CAThOLIC ALUMNIAll ologleycung adatto, ageo2l-
30, ore mcicomo to attend a MausAnd Brooch sponsored by theCatholic Alumoi dab on Sunday,Oct. 11. Partictpanto should mootat lOI4? Am., io front cf Old SI.JoSeph's Church, Orleano St. andHill St. (one block south ofDivision St.), io dowotowoChicago, to attend the 11 0m.Mom; and then hove hrnnchtogether at Honlihao'cRstouraut, 1207 N. Deorhora.Brooch renervottooc arereqairod. For more infarnoalion,call (312) 728.0735.
THE SPARESThe Spareu Sanday Evening
Cioh will have their meeting coSunday, Ortohor 11, aI 8:39 p.m.briol hour then o short hocineoomeeting at 73U p.m. The enter-toismect for the evening will howith the wave cf o wood you willhe amaaod And greatly enter-lathed hy Paul .1eo Magot Show.PAid, a magIer of Magic, and hicwife Cindy have jaut concludedonacceoafal eagogemeol ioWLscuaoin and Florida. Don'tmigo thin. The meeting place iothe American Legioa Pout 6140W. Demputer, Morton Grove,
Guests ore always welcome.Donation far guesta $3; memhoi12. Mterwarda there will herefrenhmento and dancing to Uvemusic.
For more Information pleaserail Shirley At 523-4416.
NORThWEST SINGLESNorthwest Singleo will have a
dance party and haRet for allelogIes from 7-12 p.m. on Sunday,October 11, at Erih'o North, 6255N. McCcrmtck Blvd. (In UncoloVillage), Chicago. DJ music willhe provided And O buffet will beaerved, Admiasion of $5 a,cladesthe buffet. For more loformatlon,call 292-8828.
WEST SUBURBAN SINGLESThe Wool Suburban Steogleg
Maoclatlon inviten ail tInglen toan opon dance r-" st I n.m. an
Sunday, October 11 at 9-oSaratoga Betel, Et. 31 god 0-88(Eust-Weat Toflway), NorthAurcra. ASmigalen is 15. Formare lnformatíon,cafl 382-8028.
NS. FORMERLY 85*5961960North Shore Faeniarly Married
will hold a dance on Sun., Oct.11at Oakton Park, 4701 DoblAn,Skokie. Music by Ealdie Icarr.TioneI 7;30 p.m. to 1O p.m.Dance Mmlaiion: $3. Plenty nffree parking. Coffeeandcake winhe oorved
For further Informados, coltJani 673-7180.
OCTOBER12N.SJEWISRSINGLES
On Moaday, October 12 at 73Op.m., the North Shore JewishSingles Invites you to join ria foroar Canteen, a gat-togotherevening of games, dancing, andsocializing at the CongregotiouBeth Hillel, 3 Big Tree Loan,Wilmette,fl. Ages 48 pIas.
Far additiosal iiofcrmoüocCani 857-7752 or 679-15SI.
SJ&SJBWfflOWIWID6hWERThe St. Jaliana andin. Jote
Breheuf Widows and WidowersSapport ttroap will meet at 7:30p.m. in the St. Jaliano tocoge,7500 N. DecenIo Ave., Chicago.,00 MondAy, Oct. 12. The schjectwilt he 'Coping wtth Strom".Ratph Pegnotowill oiler concretosaggeuttcou for dealing withotrecu. Refreshments! Bowliogon the first Sunday of every moo-1h At the Branuwick Laces ocMtiwookoe Ave. near Taahy Ave.otll begin Oct. 4 at 3 p.m. If yoo
haveo't sigcedop, roil 631-8739.
OCTOBER13JEWISH PROERYSIONAL
The Jewish ProfesoionolSingles (0gm 38-85) pre000toBroce Gilbert of Merrill Lyoch,who win spook on "InvestmentAlternatives", an Th0000y, Oc-lober 13, starting 8 p.m., Ut AG.Beth Israel, 3635 Wad Devon,Chicago. A nociot follows. Only;2.
OCTOBERS4SJB PHOENIX GROUP
The St. Jote Breheaf PanoliPhoenix 0roup for oeparated,divorced, and romathed menand womm wlU bold its nestmeeting Wedaeuday, October 14,S p.m. at the rectory meetingroom, 8307 Nanti, HarlemAvenoe, Hilen.
The topic will he . "WhAt foLonlinesu" pretented hy PatOcIan and Bernie fmhoff. All oreinvited. For more informationcaB 966-8145.
. EVERY MONDAYAMERICAN DANCE CLASS:
EveryMoudayevening traini 7t8 p.m., a group loman in hegia-nera AmerIcan dance tabeo placeat Mattison Dance Studio/Ball-room, 1501 W. Uerwyn, Chicago-ages t8 to 88, everyone welcome-$4perpernoa.
This studIo/ballroom bon machtooffer for your dancing pleasureond will ho having many anuouolandfunfanetiom damos the road.
Meet new friendo, improveyour nodal alotAn, and first andahoYe all else the exercise tu veryhealthy.
Attend oar "goest social"Weetnenday, October 14. 4 ad-mloaion includes: cloua Ieaaoa,light refreshments and open dan-ring.
For moro information coil F10Bette at 334-5456, Mon., Wed., orFri., from "1p.m.
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The Chicago Jewish Federation/JIJF Leader-ship recently welcomed Robbi Gedalia DoySchwartz to Chicago.
Rabhi Schwartz was recently appointed Dayao/Moreh Zedek of the Beth Dio Zedek of Chicago(Jewish Ecclesiastical Court). Rahhi Schwartzwill be formally installed at the forthcoming Io-vestiture to be held Nov, 2.
Seated (l-r) are: Ivan Himmel, Chairman ofSynagogue Federation Relation Committee;Mayoard Wishoer, President of JUS; Dr. StevenNanatir, Executive Vice-Prenideot JI.IF; Rabhi
IZA hosts Ben Gurion aideThe Lahor Ziooint Alliance of The Political Sceoe in loruel -
Chicago, in coojuoction with the Foot and Present", feuturiogARZA Chicago Regwoal Alliao- former Beo Durino aide Rabbi
. ce, will present a discussion of Saadia Gelb, on Ssnday, Dctoher-. 11, 3 p.m., at Temple Sholom,
3480 N. Lake Shore Drive.Rahhi Gelb, who made Aliyah
in 1947, was Secretary to formerIsraeli Prime Minister David BooGurion, aod Was a leader io theIsrael Lahor Party, Hixadrut,Lahor Federation, aod theReform Movement. A fosnder al-Habonim, the Labor Zionist youthorganization, he is a member ofhihhuto Kfar BIum, in oortheroIsrael, and has co-authored "TheKibbutz Movement", an welt asother articles about kibbutz life.
LZA and ARZA are co-sponsoring thin program as partof an ongoing celebration nlIsruet'n 40 years of statehood.
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. JUF welcomes -new rabbi-': k'.'!. ..
Gedalia Doy Schwartz; William Levine,Treasurer of the Jewish Federation.
Slpnding (l.r) Jeffery L. Cohen, Assistant JUFCampaign Director; Rabbi Louis Tuchman,Chicago Rabbinical Council LainaS ta JUF; RabbiIsrael Fichweirher, Chicago Rabbinical CouncilEsrcotive Director; Rabbi Michael Scone Freni.dent of 1hz Chicago Rabbinical Council; RabbiJoseph Deitcher, Chuis'mao oflhe Executive of theChicago Rabbinical Cuostcil and Rabhi BenjaminShandalav, Kunhrutb Administrator of theChicago Rabbinical Council.
K. of C. meeting. atSJB
Grand Knight Wlter Zalennyof North American MartyrsConseil 4339 01 the Knights ofColumbus ioviten all members,wives and friends to attend theiranooal Ladies Night VS Wed-nesday Oct. 21, at Flanagan ball,1391 N. Harlem in Nues, startiogatIISf p.m. Refreubmeotu will heserved.
Ludie night will be the kick offfor the Knight of Columbus, Toot-nie Roll Drive tor the mentallyretarded and handicapped per-sann. Thin will be held in Niles onFriday aod Saturday, Oct. 241kand2blh,
Two guest speakers will beShelby Wanmnnd, Direclor of Lit-tie Atsgeln Hume for the Retardedin Elgin and Mary DeCarlo ofRiles, an active member of St.Jahn Brefeot DevelopmentallyDinahted Program, (once knownasthe Spread program) will haveher guide dog, Hattie. Mary willspeak on blindness and aboutguide dogs, Mary and her dog,Hattie will participate in thesmirch for the blind walk-a-thonbeing held in YOrIS6OS Heights, N.
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Bank sale tobenefit SJBhandicapped
Members of the Developmen-tally Disabled Commonity of St.John Brebeuf Pariah (onceknown as the Spred program)will be selling a container ist theshape of a tootuie roS hunk for adossatiou of $2. Members will beat all Masses at St. Jobo Brebeufon Saturday and Sunday, Oct.10-11 and Oct. 17-18.
AU proceeds will benefit thementally retarded and handicap-ped in St. Jahn Brebeuf Parish.
Women's American ORTcelebrates 60th anniversary
The WomeO't American Ort senties wilt be a special ohowwill celebrate theIr 60th anoiver- performed by members.- nlnary at their 29th Biennial Na- variant WAO Chapteru consistingbanal Convention at the Regency nf the, following; Gest Swift,Hyatt in Chicago October 15 Dawn Levy and Hava-Weisuherg
through the 21st. Of ' Chicago,- -Sbaroai-Singer,Because of Ort't history ot Marilyn Eager of ShaMe, Sally
complishmentS io du SO-year Jabla, Myrna Schwartz of Rilen,history, thin 29th Biennial Can- Fran Kaplan, Lynn Weib,vendan witt have special mean- Sherilyn Krelt and a youth, Jannning to the 125g delegates from 45 Brooho, ail of Highland Park, asstaten who wilt be emphasizing well an Gayle Goldmathof Buttatathe theme of "Generation to Grove, Linda Wittenberg nf
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- Some of the dignitaries vho Deerfield, and Gloria Sternbergwill address the conveotino are of Lincotwaod. The eo-ruducersEphraim Kaloir, the 4th presi- of the thaw are AudreyMaodeldent of Israel, currecnlly Presi- and Alva Brown, bath of Skakie,dent nf the World Ort Uniao, and the director -is Joyce SternJudge Richard Goldetone uf the Greenberg of Glenviow.Supreme Court of South Africa, Startiog with a handful ofInrael Goraloik. Director women in Brooklyn, New-York inGeneral ut Ort Israel, Joneph 1927, Women's American Ort hasHarmato, Director General of grown lo 145,000membersin 1987,World Ort Union, JoShua Flldet, and has become the largest non-World Ort Union Director of governmental technical educo-
- Latin America, Jules Bloch, tional system in the sdorld withDirector of Ort France, Gertrude schools and training programs inWhite, the National President of 38 coaotrset.Wnmen'n American Ort, -and To ensnre continued sacrumParvenne Motamed, Director uf 1er Women's American Ort, theU.S. Operations far World Ort delegates at this special conveS-Union. In addition, there will be lino plan to set organizabansome young Ort students from policy and goals as they reachIsrael, France, Latin America thin significant milestone ol Stund Ike U.S. years of existence in the United
One oS the highlights uf the coo- States.
MTJC to complete Bible classRahbi Lapidas will cnnlinue Ike
popular Maine Township JewishCnngrefotion Shaare Emet BibleClass wilk a Study el ihr "Bank ofDeuteronomy" on Thursdaynighls from 745 to 9 p.m. begin-niog Oct. 22 al Maine TownshipJewish Congregation 3-haareEmeS, 5800 Ballard Rd., DesPlaines. "Deuleronomy" is the5th and Sinai Book of The Torah.hludents who have studied the 151loar books willI Rabbi Jay Kur-zen are especially inviled to par-lïcipate and receive a certificatoal Ihr Complelion nf the courue.'There is a nominal regislratioo -
fee wilh a discount lo membersand ansSciate members. Advao-ved rogislration is roqnesled. Fordetails call 297-2000.
World MissionEmphasisWeek
Messiah Lutheran Church, 1005Vernon Ave., Park Ridge, ispleased to highlight the glnbalmission nl the church during theweeb nf 0cl, 5. A varied yrogramo! events has been arranged withinspiration, information,fellowship und food. Everyone isinvited to join on for these specialeventa with Missionarien Lloydand Margaret Smith, who bavespent over 30 years in Lutheranmissinu work in Africa.
Thursday (Sib) - 1 p.m.; MLCWomea host au upen meetingwith Margaret Smith.
Friday (9th) - S;20 p.m. "ATaste nf the Worldan interna-tionul bullet. 720 p.m. "Voices nfthe Worldan internationalpanel, special speaher, andmusic.
Saturday (10th) . 7:30 to p-38p.m.I Opon Home with Mio-ulanaries Lloyd and niargaretSmith at the Gilbertssns.
Sunday (1155) . p-30 and 11a.m.I Mission Festival Worship.9I45 am. -Sunday Schont di Adul tForum with our vinitiog mia-sionaries.
Nole If-you plan on attending"A Taste of the World" sapperplease bring un ethnic dish tashare. -
The Maine Township JewishCongregation Shaare Emet andIhn Maiae Township JewishLearsing Center wilt be npon-unring a two year Adult Bar/BatMitzvah Clans. Class will meeleach Thursday evening tram 7I55lo 9 p.m. hegioniog On -Oct. 22.The etano will include Hebrewreadiag and writing, prayers,holidays, Jewish life-cycle,Jewish thought, history andBible. Upon completion ofthe twoyear program all participantswill he invited to participate bi acommonal Bar/Bat Mitzvah,There will be a nominal chargefor the course with a discount to -
members and amoctate mcm-bers. Coll'to reserve your placo-
ORT plansspecial Sabbath
The Women's American ORTnl the Northern Illinois Regionwill hold a special ORT Shahbalhat Nitos Township JewishCoogregation, 4500 N. Dempoterli. io Skohie on Friddy, Oct. 23 al8p.m.
This event will wrap up a weeknl activities resstting from ORT's29th Bienaial National Conves-lion. The highlight of the evesing
, sdili be an address by IsraelGaralnik, director general atORT Israel.
Also on band will ho a youngORT nthdent from Israel, LeahMansoor, who will talk about herenperiences as u participant wthe ORT program io her country.
- The public is invitedta attend.
MTJC'Maine Township Jewish
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Ballard Rd., Den Plaises bruiteSnon-affiliated Jewa ta a cam-msoity Yizkor Memorial Serviceon the afternoon of Yam Kippur,Saturday, Oct. 3, at 3 p.m. TheSynagogue reqsenta that aminimom contribution of $15 perperson be made in advance.(Maneycasmot be collected at thedoor). Far further information,ca5297-2006. --
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Holoeau4 groupto honor ¡- The Holocauwt Memorial
Foundation of fllftialu wIll bannr- S, Barry -tApin at ¡tu Second An-ñual HumanItarIan Award Din.neron Wednesday, October 21, In
'the Grandøallrnom alISe WeatinHotel O'Hare, 6190 RIver Road,hmsentont, Illinois. RecopIleswlflbeglnatl:30p.m. and dInnerIsnebeduIed for 73O p.m. Blacktie io optional.
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TheHonorable Mayor Albert J.Smith and Benamio Weiss ofSkakie are Honorary PisSerChalrs'nen. Dr. Leonard Kramlshwifi he Master of Ceremonies.Sammy Sandlerat the plano wIllprovide cocktail' and dianermusic. Entertainment forevening will feature Darwin andMary, singing dun of stage,nightclubs, TV and Radio.
Me. Lipis is' Chairman andCEO of U.S. Auto Leaning Cam-pan5',a leading leaning companywith an extraordinary nervicmorganization, one of the best iothe nation. His other enterpriseshsrlude Prudential Car ReStaI
Edison ParkLutheran Church
TIle Senior Fellowship Groupwill bald their nest regularmeeting on Thursday, Oct. 15, atnoon io the South Hall of theChurch at 6620 N. Oliphant. TomJahaitnen, Jr., PrincipalMarkeliog Engineer from Corn-moowealth Edison, has a very in-terestiog and informativeprogram to present on the prac-tical technique for reducing homeand apartment boating andcoaling costa. Bring whateveryou wish far lunch; dessert andbeverage are provided. Wealways welcome new memberoand visitors.- Oct. lI, at alt three worship
services, 7I4S, 9 and lt am., theEdison -Park Lutheran ChurchWomen will celebrate theirThank Offeriog and Quilt Sunday.The thème, "New Hearts NewPeople." -
The Edison Pach LutheranChurch Warnen's An8481'MibUlntO
. BaisSe will be held Oct. 24, at thechsreh Irom 10 am. to 3 p.m.Please come and join thiscelebration of craftsmanship and
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talent,Call the church office (631-9131)
for mare information on any oftheeveota.
' 'Sukkabfést"celebration
North Suburban LsbavitchCbahud invites the nas'thshore'Jewish comissussity ta join ascelebrating "Sutduahfest" at theYaund Men's Jewish CataseS, 800Clavep, Highland Parh, en Sun-day, ,October 1155 tram 11 ta 6
p.m., The highlight of Subhabfest isthe debute of a ano-of-a kind,IargearalizedsOkhabdePittinglife-size scenes io Jewish historyfrom the birth of Abrahamleading up to the Jews leavingEgypt andliviog insuhkasfor thefirst- time, daring their travelsthrough the desert.
Refreshflsenhi will he served in-side the aokkah. There will be asapportunity ta make the Kadi-Sanai bleasingo Osi the Inlay andotrog. GansOs and crafts will beavallahle for children.
For mare information concern-IngSukkaisfent, contact the NorthSuburban Luhavitch Chabad of-fice al 433-1507.
Ltd. and Presidential LlmaauioeLtd. He Is Prealdent of PattI-SepInvestment Corporatlan and theLipioFoundatlon.
He Is an the Board of Directornof Ibe American Hearing Rosear-ch Foundation, the JewishVocational Servicen, and theMichael Reese Hospital MedicalResearch Council. He was therecipient of the Siate of IsraelBanda award io 1980, and theSpirit of Life award from the Cityof Hope, Automobile IndustryDivision In 1983. He wan a mcm-ber of the Chicago' Parta andTrade Camnslttee during Gover-sor Dan Walker's ad-ministration.
Donation is $150 per personIslcodes reception and dinner.Tableo of ten eolitle purchaser toa full page advertisement in IkeYcarhoah to .be available at the,dinner.
For reservations far this oat-standing evening, pleaoe call theFoandation office 077-4648.
Beth Emet TheFree SynagogueBeth Emet, The Free
Syaagague, 1334 Dempster St.,Evassuhin will hold Sukkat Ser-vices Thursday morning, Oct. 8,at 10 n.m. Rabbi Peter Knahelwill conduct' the services withCostar JeffreyKlepper assisting.The cammussitp is iovitcd.
Sbahhat Services an Fri., Oct. 8at SIM p.m. Rabbi Peter Kisobelwill give the D'var Torah andCantor Jeffrey Klepper willansiut with the services. Au OnegShabhal will follow. The corn-munily is invited.
AShabbatMinyán is held everySat. al 93O am.
Simchat Tarab Festive FamilySerivces will be held on Wed.evenIng, Oct. 14, at 7I30 p.m.Rabbi Peter Knobel will conductthe services with Cantor Jetlrey'Klepper assisting. The commossi-tyisbsvited. -
On Thorn. macslog, Oct. 85, at 9am. Simchat Torah services wilstart with Yizhor (Me,sstqcigj)Service. Rabbi Peter Koobel osilconduct services with Cantar Jef-frey Klepper nsisting. The coni-muuitp is invited.
Toy Sale tobenefit ChildLife
Lutheran General Children'sMedical Contar, Park Ridge, willhold Ita third aunital DiscoveryTap Sale tO benefit the hanpilal'sChild Life and Tees Life Pro-gram for pediatric and Adodes-cent patienta. The aste will heheld its the Service League Officean the second floor of the southbuilding at Lutheran GeneralHospital, 2 South, 1775 Dempstar.Theunle is open to thepubhc lOtO3-30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21through Friday, Oct. 23, and noonta 33O p.m. Monday, Oct. 20.
"The lays being sold arespecially designed to helpchildren reach their optimaldevelnprnental level," says LindaBlescfslse, coordinator, Child LifeProgram. "The toys are of highqoaBty, escelent design and ap-peal ta newborns, toddlers, y000gchildren and adolencenta."
All the layo said come with aone year warranty. TheDiscovery ToyCampany bas add-ed SO new toys to their 50e thisyear. For more informationabout the Discovery Toy Salecontact Linda Bieschke at696-7747.
Lutherans toinstall newofficers
On Jan. 1, 1980, the newEvangelical Lalberan Church ioAsnesica becomes operational.The newly chosen leaders of theELCA and its 65 syssds alreadyare hard at work preparing forthat day.
Here io the Chicagotand area,on Oct. 24, we will corne togetheras people of the . ELCA locelebrate Ike installation of oarnewly-elected officers in theMetropolitan Chicago Synod TheRev. Dr. John H. Tietjen, Bishop;Dorothy Goon, Vice President;The Rev. A. Craig Setitage,Secretary; and Mary Olson.Treanarer. This FestivalEucharist/Service of Installationwill take place on the 24th at TheCathedral Ckocch of St. James,Wabash and Ituro)l Aves.,Chicago. Pee-Service musicbegins at 7 p.m., and the ServiceofHoly Communion al 73O p.m.
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Strolling violinista will start thefestivities doriog cocktail hostfrom 6-30 IO 7I30 p.m. which wlllhe followed by a seven course din-ner with choice ofFilet Mignon orOrange Raughy. The entertain-meet begins at 6-30 p.m. with ac-tar/comedian Jack Eagle perfor-miog as "Brother Dominic".
Dinner will be follswcd with anopes-bar and dancing to the DanHayon Orchestra. Tieketa are $0gper person and are tan deductibleas provided by low.
The proceeds from "Rainbows- Ito a- Miracle" will be uscIi toexpand Rainbows unique peersupport programs Inc childrenliving in single-parent and step-
ORT HolidayBoutique
On Saturday, Oclober 17, IkeSandstone Chapter nl Women'sAmericaS ORT (Organisation forRehabilitation through Training)will hold ils Holiday Boutique.The event is being held at theNarlhbrook Sports Comples, 1738Pfingsten, Northbrook from ltam. to4 p.m.
The gift selections includechildren's pajamtho, ladies andchildren's hand-decoratedclothing, desigver leather goods,personalized gifts, favors, andstationery, watches aod jewelry,chlldren's bushs and novelties,lucite gifts and "Eslertaimnent'u" books.
Alt proceeds benefit Women'sAzsoerican ORT's SchoolOperalions Overseas. Far furtherinformation please ca(I 498-1571.
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Little Sisters of thePoor Holly Bazaar
The Little Sisters of the Poorccnterfortheagisg, at 2325 NorthLakewond Avenue, Chicago, willhave their annual Christmas HoI-ly Bazaar on Saturday and Suo-day, Oclnber 7 and 18 from ila.m. te S p.m. each day. In addi-tion to ceramics,,crafta, food andbaked -fonds for sale, there willbe coterlainmeot including hiatoand games for all ages. TurtleRoces is new to our Bazaar. Allpaghelli Dinner will be servedon Suoday the 18th from 1 to 4p.m. at $3.50 per person. A RAF-FEE drawing for cash prized aodthree heaatiful ceramic pieceswill end our bazaar on Sunday, at5 p.m.
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Women's WorIdSibling Classat EdgewaterHospital
A Sibling nass for childrenages 4-10 will be held from 0-7p.m. 00 Wednesday, Oct. 14 atEdgewater Hospital, 5700 N.Ashland Ave. The clam ovilI pro-vide information to childreo oshow to odjost to the arrival of asew baby. A slide presentationand tour f the motheribaby unitwill he availabte. Classes areopen to the public and are notlimited to per500s who deliver atEdgewater Hospital.
To registerand tortee informo-ties, call t7t-6000, Ext. 3145.
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Members of the Resorrevtioa Hospital Auxiliary begin testingrecipes for their extensive baked goortusate atthe Olde FashionedChristmas" bazaar plaosed far Thursday, Nov. 12. Sampling fromthe assorted cookie collection are Auxiliary members (l-r) t GenBiewald (Park Ridge); Datares Funk (Chicago); Jane Griesamer(Chicago); 004 Jaoe Simpson (Park Ridge). - -
Holiday shoppers mayvisit the bazaar hetwecs 8 am. and 4 p.m.in Marias Hall at Resurrection Heipital, 7435 W. Tatcott Ave.,Chicago. All proceeds from the GIde Fasbiosed Christm.as bazaarwill benefit the Ausitiary'a correct $1 million pledge ta enpaod out-patientssrgicalaervices at Resurrectaa Hospital.
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Members aod their guestu willshare a social penad beginning atOils p.m. Daocing wilt cam-menee at 9 pm. with a good handplaying till midnight. All dasceaOre held at the South Park FieldHouse an Talcatt nearCumhertaod is Park Ridge.
Gumt couples may make or-rangementu to attend this paw-wow by calling 692-2385 fardetails.
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On Tnmday, Oct. 13, the SLJohn Brebeot Catholic Women'sClub will be entertained by Ac.ting Up, u special and oniqoe per-forming group made up of peoplealt over the age of sixty.
The performers write andpresent their wórh as well as theworks of other artista. Theybelieve that growing older can hea time of oetf-discavery andcreativity.
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Hundreds of homemade bakedgeods, crafts, holiday items, andwhite elephant items will he onsate. Valuable - prizea will hegiven away in addition to a raffle.
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ura holding a nmsmagesala from9 am. ta 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9,and from 9 am. to noon Sotar-day, Oct. lO, at Elates- AvenueMethodist Church, 5850 N. ilotasAve., Chicago.
On Friday, miscellaneouS andhousehold items and helterclothing will he pricedseparately. All other clatbing willhe soldat $5 per ahapping hag. OsSaturday, allitema rotti he said at$2 per hag.
Natural FamilyPlanniHg classes
St. Fraacis Hospital will span-aarfree Natural Family Plasoiagclasses ta help couples recagaiaeand predict their natural tactilitypatterns. The classes will explainaataral planning tccboiqaes thatcouples can sae either to avoidpregsascyaraid caaceptiau
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The two-hour classes wilt meetan Suodaya asce each month forthree months, begiasing October11. The classes will start au p.m.ta the hospital's One SouthAuditorium, 355 Ridge Avenue,Evanston.
Ta register asd far additionalinformation, call 4924293.
Craft Show Vendors WantedThe Nlleu Park District is an Friday, Nov. 27, from 19 am.
looking far vendors far it's lind 103p.m.ansual Holiday Bazaar. Thebazaar elli he held at the Ballard For further information, can- -
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OLR Guild setsarts & crafts show
The Ave Maria Guild of OurLady of Ramom Pariah, 9300 N.Greenwood, Niles is hosting theirt2th annual Arta and Crafts Showos Sunday, Oct. il, from t am. to4p.m. inthe churchhtll.
Sintyeuhihltorswlll he showingtheir arta and crafts andthere isso admission charge. Refreah-mesta mdi he served and therewill he many mini.rafflesthroughout ttsç day. Alt arowelcome, oad being friends andseigkhers.
Resurrection Artsand Crafts Fair
The Reaurrection Higb SchoolAlmanac Associatian will bald anArtA and Crafta Fair featuringholiday items an Sat., Oct. 10, atthe high achool lacated at 7500 W.Taicatt, Chicago. Oaara will openat 10 am. and the Fair witt con-haue until 4 p.m. Admissiks is $1per per000, proceeds will henefitthe Alumnae Assacitian'sScholarohip Fund. Ali are invitedto attesd(
There are still a limitedoumher of eshibitian spacesavailable for these craftopeoptewho would like te display theirhandiwork. Call 775-6610 fordetails.
Free NutritionSeminar
The Riles Park- District, incooperation with LutheranGenerai Hospital, will present afree Nutritien -Seminar onTuesday, Oct.13 ut-7 p.m. Thelenisce will he held at the Gres-nan Heights Fitaesu Center, 9255OketoAve, in Nlles. -
Resident Dietician Ce Pappaswill diucuss the following tnpics:Losing weight - properly,nutritious foods to- conk quickly,oheaity in our children, properfeeds ami intake that peopleshould camume and an en-piasation ofwhy It Is important taeatisealtiry foods.
Tisa one hoar lecture will befollowed by a question and an-swer session.- If you pian an at-tending tisis seminar, please callthe Grenuan Heighta FitnessCenter at 967-6935 or the Riles!ark Oistrictoffice at967-6633. Am(nlmum of 15 people are seededin order for the Park District teholdthesemlsar, -------
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The Fall n- registration ofclasses at tite . Loaning Tower"y,', 63th W. Touhy, bogiesThars. Oct. ib for memhere aodToco., Oct. for non-members.CjassesbeginNov. 2andronfor.7weeks.
The Y" provides a wide spec-trum of classes for all 0gm andioteresta For pre-schoolers withprograms stich ao Dod/Tot gymdanses,. Kiddie Kollege, Pee-School - Gymnastics, Play &Learn; Beginning Dance Techni-qam and the ever popolar gymand swim combmation classesFall orientatioo for pro-school isWed..Oct. 25 at 7l5 p.m.
For Youth ages 6-1h, Pro-grossie swim classes, Porpoise,Diving. Swim Team,Cheerleadiog, Leaders Club, Co-ed Foe & Fitness, Soccer Basket-ball and Leagues. Gymnastics,Judò atol Self Defeose. Karate,Racqoetball, Youth&TeeoTap&Ballet, Skia Diving and Special"School's Oat" programo foryooth.
For adotti, Pee & Post NatalFitness and Swim nooses, Swimhistractíon, Lifegearding, Judo,Self Defeoae and Karate, Balletand - Tap, Aerobic Dancing,Aqoanaslics, Aqea-robics, Div-Puig, Arthrilis Water EnerciseProgram, Scolo. Diving, SeaLancero Scalo. Club, MastersSwim, Physical Fitness Classesand Specialty Fitheos Classes,Cardiac Behob Program. Notri-tissai Coonseling aisl Diet Con-teal, Strom Testing and HealthRink appraisals evaluation,
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Photon by William DanielsShown aboyé (I to r) ore Sbirley Crocher ood Steven Berry, win-
nero of the Good Timm Classic b Mile Race on Sat., Sept. 19 io ParkRidge. The race was opoiioored by the Parkoide Sport asd FitnessCenter in conjonctinn with the Latheran General Hospital in ParkRidge.
Fall H classes atLeaning Tower "Y"
Blood Pressure Screening,Healthy Back, First Aid, CPB,Volleyball, and Racquetball. Ioaddition,there are special in-terest classes cock as Bible Studywhich is part of the YMCA (radi.Usual phiosophical base. FridayFamily Night, Single ParesiaClub, Dog Obedience, DsplicateBridge and hypnosis ore also in-eluded as special ioterecls.
The Conqoorors is a gym andswim prOgram which is o social,recreational and physical pro-gram for the handicapped andopen te onykindof handicap. Theprogram is free for members.
Corporate Membership and S' Comprehensive Health Enhance-ment Program is available toCorporatioos in our service area.Proframmiog for employeesconsists of evaluation and con-collation in the oreas of fitnessand outcltioa, os well as healthand exercise clasaeo.
A special School'o Ost Holiday-Program will be held on Mon.,Oct. i2, Colombo. Day. The Pro-gram open for hayo and girlsages kindergarten thea fthgrade.The actiniUm scheduled includdswimming. craBe, gaines - andmonteo. The program runs from9:50 am. Eli 3:30 p.m. with ex-tended gare available from 1:30orn. undi 5:30p.m. Activitim nroopen for both members and nos-members. Register tedoy for thisprogram.. For information, coU NicktDoobler, Program Execative atthe Leaning Tower YMCA,641-8222.
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Des Plaines asd NUes arestriking oat cystic fibrosis in IkeBowl for Breath os October 17and 18 at River Raod Bowl in DesPlaines audtheGolfMill Lanes inRiles. Ans Naoniniof Park Ridgeasd Frank Lovito of Des Plainesare coordinating the bowl-a-thanfandraiser for the Cystic FibrosisFousdatios. Cystic Fibrosis is tbeleading genetic killer ofAsnericanyoath.
Bowlers in the Bowl for Breathask sposors to pledge an amoscoper pin they score.- After theevent, bowlers collectthe pledgesand receive prizes based os the
Juvenile Diabetescharity fundraiser
Juvenile Diabetes Foandotiosreceived more ims balla milliondollars io 1997 from a serles clcelebrity golfand tennis evento inthe lJnitedStates sod Canada.
The NotraRweet Classic, a one-day charity gall sod tennis eventheld io six Rorth Msiericas citiesIbis year, generated $504,700 forJDF to une for research to find acore for diabetes.
The series of tosroaments, co-derwritten by the NutraSweetCompany io Skoble, wan held inLos Angeles, Atlanta, New York,Detroit, Cbtcago and Toronto.
Stmsdlnga fur 9-30
Nues BrunswickBowl SéniorMen's Club/55Team - W-LBaildogs 2g-7Yosng Seniors - 24-11Bozos 24-llSandbaggers 24-11FoorTeeno - 21-14Bodinos - 21-14NoDrisks 21-14Sesior Power 21-14Two PlsaTwò 19.16Pinbmters 19-10
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Hot Oboist Ted Stagg - 559, RayMontges - 547, Dos Svoboda - 545,Frank Rstkowski- - 136, EdHolland . 528, Walter Koziol - 513,Ed Wawenyniak - 513, AndyAndersos - 569, John Beten - 500,Ed Cieslik - 499,Verno WOrrfn -499, Henry Knitter - 499, JoeRaced - 499, Larry Dicristefano -495, Jerry Mostek -495, SteveHorvath - 488, Chester Book - 488,George Thompsos - 400, ChasterFàgocki - 480.
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amosst of mosey they còllect.- Prizes are awarded to - allbowlers. T-shirts, sweatshirts,sin can ovor'the-sboolder coolers,and 35mm cameras oreorgaoized into a ramslative prizeatructore, vs It in pmsible to winall foin-. Bowling renter tapprized nod statewide grandprizes ore atoo offered to bowlerscollecting the highest amounts atthe bowling cestera.
Anyone interested In bowlingfor cystic fibrosis ran obtainsponsor sheets nod a list of greatprizes by calling Lovltz at 290-382lorNannini at823-8414. -
KU sororitiespledges
Approsimotely 809 womenpledged membership in 14 socialsororities at the Univeristy ofRamas st the Aug. 22,close ofrush, the KU PanhellonicAsoctaticn has annoonced. In'cluded were: Wendy - JIllBrohoer, 9239 Onark, MartenGrove; Pamela K. Feldman, 5443W. Rebe, Mortes Greve; AbbeGweo Stern, 4001 W. Emerson,Skoble; Shorrie Ellen Silver, 8221N. Karlov, Skokie.
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- - Le8lalaUea te allow miepeeslenor reylcatins of drIvingprtvllegeo for thom seIng laIzeIdentlfleatebi has been nigaed bythe Governor and tabee effectJanuary 1,Secretary of Slate JimEdgar haoannsunced.
RB 1869 was prOposed bydgan a way to curb ssderage
drinking. Secrelary of Statefncilitiea In - liSonja lesee bothdrivors limosos and offlcinl IDcardnforpeoplewho da not drive.Although Edgar's eRice ran nowaoapeod a drivers license forsilsoisne ofthatdecumentltoelf, ltcan take no actloo against per-nom who franduleotty ose sr ob'toln an official slate ideo-tificatton card.-
9mw, those pernotto wbo altem-pt te fraudulently obtain or oseofficial state IdentifIcatIon cardswill he eabjiot te the 055pesslonor revocation of drivingpilvileges by the Office of theSecrelaryof Stete.
looddltlontethe loso of drivingprivilegee, those convicted offrasdulest ose of ideotlficalloocssldfacesplo2odsyo injail andfines of- not more than $5420. Botfew bave received thesep000ltien.
"Until now, we have tecked thedirect asthority to effectivelypenalize those who misuse stateID's," Edgar mid. "The power torevoke or suspeod drivers formiasse 9f an illinois ID cardshosld help sa deter euch illegalaction In the future."
GIbes' provisions of thelegislation exteod olmilorpenalties to those persane who
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Edgar told today that in thepast therewna little rl8k attachedte the ueeof false Identlflcatlona.
"Il we detected a tendaIent ap-plicatloe In oiw driver eervlresfacility and the applicant walkedcet wIthout completing the Ip-plieatlon process, be mightescape osy penalty," Edgar said."(IB 1869 will allow us to take oc-6100 agaInst a fraudulent ap-plirant even If that peroon leaveswithout obtainIng a licesse or IDcard. "
Edgar's office carreotly banthestatstoryouthorlty tetakeoc-lIon agaInst thme wha fraudulen-Ilyobtain orme driver's licemee.lince Joosary 1, 1987, more lhao1,000 Illinois drivers hod theirlicenses mspesded ander iheseprovIsions.
Holy NameFamily Night
. St. John Brebeof Holy NameSociety Inviten ali members andtheir families, and meo of theperish te their "Assual FamilyNighI," at Flanagan Hall osMonday, Oct. l2at8p.m.
Ice cream, cmkies, andrefreshments will be served. Es-tertainment by Dave Herzog andhis marionettes.
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- Homecoming qseen noinliseeefrom the senior clase are ChrisCOnIdi of Mortes Grove, MUsenLaboloski of Park Ridge, KimWiltek of Park Ridge, and JennyYanong of Des Plaines.
Attendants from the Juniorclam are Chris Eisspar of Riles,Jenny Gardner of Morton Grove,Josh Gemimos of Des Plaines,Stefanie Horwitz of Da Plaines,Marc Newman of Niles, KristinBegan of Glenview, and RichardSherman of Morton Grove.
Sophomore class Homecomingattendaacl,s are Vince Cairo ofNilea, Mary Denies of Gleoview,Steve Frohe oWes Plaises, DaveKaliski of 12es Plaines, DawnEupperosan of Ellen, Fred RafidiniDos Plaises, and Gigi QuinolofRiles. -
Freshman class Homecomingattesdante are Mike Hirsls 06DmPlaines, Grace Hong of MortonGrove, Dimetrios Eouzoakas ofNiles, Marisa Levitas of Riles,Lisa LoVerde fo Riles, VinceMartorana of Des Plaines, MeSaPicirco of Des Plaines, and ToddSolomon of Morton Grove.
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HooK. andMyuog J. Choc of 8328o. Tripp, Skekie, n., receotlyreportedfor duty with 3rd MarineAircraft Wing, Marine Corps AirStation, El Toro, CA.
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lids year's official Homecom'ing theme at Maine East in"Paint the Year BIsse," li couldalso he "Traditions Change."This is became mined with thetraditional Homeenming events(Firelight Rally Frl., Oct. 9, 054Homecoming game Sat., Oct. 10,agaimi New Trier) are severalmajor changes. -
Homecoming atMaine East of-ficlally started with the disiribs.tian of "spirit" buttons by Sto-dent Council. On Fri., Sept. 11,Cooncil passed 01st buttano hear-ing a demon amidst ahackgremsd of the Homecomingtheme in blue and white. Eachstudent received a hutton inbemeroom te Comniemerate Ostonly Homecoming, but also theBrot home fmtbaB game of the'87 season.
Although the tradition of olee-Bug a Humecotniog king andqueen coothsued, some majorchanges in the voting processwere instituted. Each class wasoble ta seminate its own maleand female attendants 5448e oslyDa eimers were able te nominatekiisg and queen Candidates. Thewhole scheel then voted for kingand queen nominees pins a maleand female attendant form theirrespective class. ThiOOIIOWed theseniors control over the king andqseen winoero while it increasedother clam participation ioHomecoming. Voting for the cas'Adates began Mon., Oct. 5, sodthe winners, as meal, will be an-0000cesl at the Fri., Oct. 9,Firelight Rally in the stadimn.
Demon serrer boute St Vialarinthestadiamon Fri., Get. 9. Thevarsity game begios at 6:30 p.m.,
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Rally officially begins with theCheerleaders, Demon Squad, andCircus and Gymnastics Club per-forming so the field. The footballplayers and soccer players willalso be introduced while the Mar-rising Band performs. The newIcing and queen of Homecomingwill be crowned along with theirattendants. Finally, theM" aod'E" letters will be burned iocelebration of Homecoming.
Perhaps the biggest cbeogethis year is the Maine Easiparade os Sat,, Oct. lO. Tradi-BossIly Ike varios partictpatiogfloats and clube wolle along astreet roste sear the school. Buttisis year, tl,aslcs to PrincipalCarol Grenier, Golf Mill ShoppingCeoterbas Oflowed Maine East to55e ito parking lot for the parade.Titis change should incrase par-ticipatioo and interest io theparade, with floats judged hyfaculty members. Last year'sjunior class won with the depir-tics cf the theme "Catch theSpirit."
The big event of Homecomiogin the foothall game. Maine Eastboots the Now Trier Treviam at 2p.m. io Maine East's MemorialStadium.
Afterwards, Ike traditionalHomecoming dance, sponsoredby the senior class, will be held isthe school cafeteria from I-11p.m.
Brian T. JembrzyckiAirman Brian T. Jembs-oycki,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Jam-broycki of 1871 Morse Ave., DesPlaises, bas graduated from AirForce basic training at LacklandAir Force Base, Texas.
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Strike Force 12-23WaitFarUs 11-24
SilverStarn - 11-24Ijnlmowon 10.25Wanderers - 18-25
Team , W-LWally's - - - - 19-9Ralph's Leange - 18-19Matthew's - - 1f-IlBrother's Tavern - 15-11NW. CreditUnton 13-15Bank of Evaostos 13-15Mmdi's - 9-19Candlelight Jewler's 7-21
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Don1d J. White, Vice Presi-dent and Department Head, In-formation Systems and Services,at Washingten Natienal In-saranec Company will speak en'Prodnctivity..OrIt's Time fora
Qaantam Change" at the 11th An-nani Data Entry ManagementAssociation Conference and En-position. The conference, "DataEntry's Raie in the Revalation ofthe Office of the Polare," will beheld io Booton, Massachusettsfrom Oct. 28-28.
White resides in Gienview.
Coi. Jeffrey D. Cha]ay, non ofFrank J. and Altanah B. Chulayof 6410 N. Koimar, Lincoinwood,has been decorated with the Ar-my Achievement Medal atWalter Reed Army MedicalCenter, Washington.
The Achievement Medal isawrded ta soldiers formeritorioas service, acts alconrage, or other ac-
BUSINESSWashington exec speaks
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Donald J. White
Casey Servicesmoves to Des Plames
Casey Services, Inc. recently of accounting, finance and data-re-located their corporate head- processing. Casey Services hasqnarters to a largerfacility at632 been providing esperta to theWest Algonqsin Road in Den Chicagotand boumons consmooityPlaines. Casey Services lu n since 1975-the firntofit's kind!highly compaterized temporary Robert T. Casey, an Arlmgtonand permanent placement ser- Height_s resident, is President of -
vice for professionals in the fields CaoeyServicea, Inc.
Jeffrey D. Chulaycomplishments.
Chalay is chief of the Depart-ment of bmmanology.
His wife; Marianne, is thc_dasghterofDaniel F. and MarionLeali2, of 23 ToMe, ClaresdooHills, Ill.
The colonel is a 1963 gradsateof Lane Technical High School,Chicago. -
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"Legal-Aspects of Purchasing"on Oct. 20 Is for bayers, pur-chasiog agents, -managers amiassistants to gain an usderstoo-ding of the lawn that affect theirboniness conduct, legal reupnn-nihilitles and their pernonolliohility. The cost is $155.
Learn to prepare spreadsheets,reports and graphs, use orith-metic calculatinns and functions,and the menu structure in thetwo-day seminar, "Lotos 1-2-3/Rosir" no Oct. 20 and 27. The costis $275. "Intradnrfmon to Micro-computers: Applications inBusiness" on Oct. 23 will provideparticipants with the banics ofcomputer terminology, compater
-- programs and the operatingsystem. The cost is $175.
"Increasing Business MeetingEffectiveness" un Dcl. It willsuggest waya of improvingleadership qsalities in businessmeetings. The cost lu $155."Basicsaf Traffic and Transpor-talion" os Oct. 22 will examine allmodes of traffic and theireconomic impact as well as in-housd freight and consolidatmoutechniqses,.for cost reduction/service imj,rovemest ideas. Thecostis$t55.
For registration and infor-maties, call Kim Gordon at 635-1932. - - -
Innovative Moving- services programlaunched
ERA Caltera & Latina Realtyhas announced a trend settingsew relocation service to heoéfitita- home haying sod sellingcustomers.
TIse creative new program,developed is eonjsnction withAdvanced Traffic Services,(ATt), a Califormia -hosedrelocation management firm, isdesigned to eliminate the highcosls and prohtesss oftenassociated with moving.
Studies have shnwn that eventhough more - than -40 mulinoAmericans will move in l9t7,moving still ranhu just behinddeath and divorce as one of thement confusing and traumaticexperiences any family faces.
Bill Ambo at ERA Callers ACalino, likens the EllA programto that of a major corporation'n.relocation department. "Now youdon't have to he relocated by IBMor EXXON to enjoy the benefitsof a sophisticated employeerelocation program. We've made -virtmilly the same services anddiscounts available le thepublic." The state of the artprogram will featare substantialinterstate moving discounts andcomplete move arrangementservices through ATS, which willutilize must of the major van
This exclusive program witutilize Preferred CustomerDiscount Certificates which areearrently available from ERA.ERA Real Estate, headquarteredin Overland Park, Kansas, haa2,666 offices in the United Statenwith offices also in Australia,Japan, and Singapore.
Far more inforusation, ContactBitt Anton, at ERA Callero &Catino Realty at 287.6866 or 774-1900.
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Two cnlomns ago we portrayed ax old-fashioned candy store thatmight have been the highlight of a child's triji to towu way backwhen in tIsis area. Well, the ink woo hardly dry when RIVERSIDECHOCOLATE FAC1'ORY, the 'spittmn' image" of the tarn-of-theCentury candy story, appeared in GOLF MILL. It's a sweet delightfar chocolate lovers and nostalgia halls fromthe old-fashioned can-dy fo the charm of their decor. ..
RIVERSIDE CHOCOLATE FACTORY io owned Joy Bah -andDiane Runter. Bob told us, 'One goal is to offer high qualitygournoel candy at half the price of the more famous brands." Bobshored the secret that beeps the store packed wllh customers andentreprenesro constantly calling for franchise rights frumhis onty--weeks-old businessIt's Diane's recipes. She's. a terrific, old-
.fashioned cmb who learned from her mom and grandma."
Passing their old English hay window chockfsl.of moathwateringchocolate's huge hand-slipped taffy apptes, and sparkling, Colorfulrockrancliesundjellmen slops you inyoartrachs. Put onefost insidethe shop and the child in everyone is hooked. Row apon row of jars-and barrels of inexpensive candies most us haven't seen in yearscaptivate your visusl senses and taute buds. - -
Try resisting the aroma of freshiy made chocolate wafting fromthe kitchen, the multitudes of unique - flavored fndges andchocolates inside darh woodandgtaus display eases. Stirinan anti-que tin ceiling, poddte fans, delicately patterned wall coveringsand you're hopelessly addicted. It's a trip to another erasighta,flavors, and neighborly service. Beware, GOLF MILL nhspperu-there's no escape from just plain falling in love with RIVERSIDECHOCOLATE FACTORY. - -
KOENIG ART EMPORIUM, another sew business, is owned byLarry Miller, a "local hoy" who grew up in Morton Grove. Mtergraduating from- Rites West High, Larry studied art andpkotography and worked retail for 20 years, This is Larry's firstownership ventare.
KOENIG AKT specializes is une nf the most complete lines ofprofessional quality art and drafting snppties in the cusniry. One of90 outlets of Enesig Corporation (began in 1933), they pridethemsetves slot only onprodsctqaalily hut aiss on qaantity andavaitakility. Scrupulous compater tracking of inventory and acatalog offering 40,000 items withfast-delivery allows Roesigteuetlbulls qsantities to-professionals and offer the amatesr artiut/craf is-person the asoaranee they never need to run out of supplies.
Although Koenig's is nut a-huge store, their isventain is enor-- mous: oils, water coloro, calligraphy supplies, air brssheu,sculpting materials, drafting supplies and furnitsee. They cater tathe child artist with pastel chalks, huge seis of crayons, perfsmedmarkers, and instractional books. They. also do - customframing...For all your art and drafting needs visit KOENIG ARTEMPORItJM.
..Auather. al. the.newer...nualt stores is CASEY & 'OSHWORLDWIDE. Worldwide describes the joarneys tu the EsrupeanCountryside and eitieo their buyers undertahe ta hringysa a totallymuque fashion concept. -
CASEY& OSER' line runs from sweaters patterned after Bordeasvineyard worhero in France Is osphisticaled Eurostyle casualclothing.- Esrupeans have discovered the secret of cbmfortablé,Casusl fit and have perfected the art-of blending ssbdued- colorschemes into combinatious so rich in appearance, the enjiression"teus meosu more" is an snderutatement. -
Mary Dwdeny, manager, and Cathy Adams, one of the mostCreative and artistic saper employees we've encountered at themall, explained the CASEY AND 09H fashion See: "CASEY AND -08H clothing in designed to appeal to all ages. They use onlynatural 64-ero and Carry an onusual assortment of reversiblesweaters hued in Cotton to cut down on irritation." Their band-made, custom designed sweaters are virtaat worhs of art, eachthread tied by band, suitable fer framing as wet as wearing.
CathyAdaass performed hermagiewith theirsubdsed 'steel col-ors" transforming casusl designs and accessories into breath-taking anddressy combinations. Afine ofuweaterswith the Frenchexpression 'Secuada Alite" woven into the design captares the
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Glenview women honored foraward-wInnIng program
Harris Trust & Savings Bank, develop the program, a college-Chicago, was awarded the level coarse about the world ofGolden Coin Certificate of Merit finance Created specifically forAward from the Bank Marketing women. The tO-week sessions areAssociation for the Harris Finan- taught by Chicago universitycial Forums and Harris Finas- finance profensoru.eial Network. . The Golden Cois awards are
The award was announced given - for ostatanding hanktoday in Phoenix. marketing programs. Harris
Two Gtenview founding mees- Bank was the osly trustbers of the Financial Forums are marheting program named aJoanne Vogt and Dorio Conant, winner and the only recipientmho is alus chair of the Harris from Illinois. It was one of nineFinance Neiwork. They are U.S. and foreign banks la receiveamong 24 women who helped the certificate of meni.
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Editor's Not The followi,g let-ter '-was submitted to StateSeaator Paal Simon and also toSenator Alan Dtoon by the Mor-ton Grave Advisory Commissionon Aging regarding tbeCatastrophic Health Bill nowunder discussion..
DearSenator:The Morton Grove Advisory
Commission On Aging, repreoen-hag some 5,000 senior citizens, iovery concerned about the newCatastrophic Health Bill that willoerioosly affect seniors' netSocial Security incdme due loMedicare's increaoiagpremiumcuoio. There ore two oreos of con-cernasfollowo:..........,:
1) The proposed increooesNofMedicare premiums os of Jan. 1,198g by 38% of where they arepresently, to o total of $24.80 permonth, totaliog $297.60 a yeor(for oingle( and $595 onnoally(for married seniors).
Z) Now our seniors are facedwith another increase in costs,further reducing their set io-come, should Congress eoact lisoCatastrophic Health Bill. TheHesse has passed Bill HR294land the Senate is sow debatingtheir Bill SllZ7. Both hilts placethe estire cost on the elderly,which is grossly unfair and coolead only to financial problemsforseniors. Premirnus would rise
Another objectiosable feature. is the mandatory rule for belong-
iog. Elderly should beve the sp-lion of joiniug or cootisnisg withprivate inusrance which mightpossibly hç cheaper.
We also object to the allowablemonimsm deductible of $1,1143.This seems too small, asMedicare rimbursemests arehased on paying only on the'reauonable rate," -which is
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much less than actual doctoro'fees und Medicare payout isalwaynbilled is the patient's ac-count, another unreimbursedcosi. Doctors and Medicare coo-linac tu he at odds as lo realisticcharges fer medical care. -
As we understand the SocialSecurity concept, the original io-tent was basically to help theelderly. Since then Congress hasadded a myriad of otherbeneficiaries, many of whom donot contribute any mosey for ser-vices received. This is the majordraio os Social Security fwsdn.
Is closing, we wishts mahe anappeal Is you who mahe the laws,please use a little compassion
Veterans Memorial;,..Roses to-Niles
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paramedics"Dear Editor Community, to dedicate u sise for
The slogan "Where People a- Veterans Memorial fur thoseCount"is sg lene is the Village of who served und for those whoNiles-1 would liketo tell you why. made the Supreme Sacrifice.
Os the 25th of September my Veterans Guy would be u greatwife was tabeo to Holy Family thy to do it, i.e. the tub month,
11th day, 11th minate,?tc.Hospital by the NilesParamedics. I learned that theirsumes were Marty Feld undSteve Borhowski. The care, ut-testion, and medical service theyperformed causes me to writeIbis letter. They are trulyprofessional, courteous, aocI thetype ofpersonsel that anyose cusbe proud of.
I can't fiad the words to en-press my feelings, and how greatthey really are. From my estirefamily, we siucerely thush theVillage of Siles, the Fire Depar-tment and especially these twooutstanding paramedics.
Sincerely,Gene Till Family
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when passing legislation that willaffect neninru' Income, whichcontinues In be eroded by newtases. These citizens, as o whole,have bees os a fixed income slumreltremeut with no way of beingable to fond these continuing In-creases. Their money supply con-tinues to dwindle, and in time willhe eshuosted to the pointwhereby they cas not continue topurchase the necessities for dailyliving. Then what happens tothem?
- Yours truly,Chelo F. Sayer, Commissioner
Morton Grove AdvisoryCommission on Aging
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covering the Nitos video porncontroversy, 01 courue. Yourfront page article juxtaposedwith -a picture of Mayor Blasesigning u Constitution Weekproclamation, however, wasbrillianL Congralulatissu).
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Dear Editor:Reminiscent of last fall's
ftoiidlug, August's recard rainfallagain . mobilized Red Crass.volanteers and conununity ages-clos to,provtde emergency reliefto those displaced from theirhomes due to the rising waters.-We would She tu take this oppar-tuuity lo thank and give credit tuall the cnmmuisItieo, agenciesand goring individuals who work-ed with the Americas Red Crosuto provide this asuistunce to theflood victims.
A special thanks to the staff ofRolling Meadows High Schoolwho provided the locution for unemergency uhelter; MuryvilleAcademy, Wheeling High School,the City of Des Plaines, und theVillage of Hadover Farli fordonating space for use asregistration centers; GleuviewNaval Air Station for donatingthe use of their kitchen ladilitiesand staff during our initial massfeeding operation; TownshipDistrict #214 for donating spaceal Forest View Education Coulerfor administrative functions;
. Cancer benefitDearEdilor
TIsis is lo thank you for yourcoverage ofour Jail and Bail fundraiser on September 17-18th atthe Prairie View ShoppingCenter. Wehadfsm und haverais-ed over $6,500 un fur and will still -accept donatIons. local mer-chants und business people reallyhelped with .tbeir donations-Cellar Masters gave soft driukufor our "julIens", II. Forno senttwo pinnos, McDonald's a largecontainer of oronge juice, Mr.Donut gave two dozen donuts,Suhwoy sent. a party-sized subsandwich, and Poppa Pizzo twoparty.sined plazos, Isbn breadund salad. Tad Kimura furnisheda public address system. -
Acting as judges were SheldonMarcus, Larry Arft, Steve Kropp,Mort Wolinohi, Jordan Kaplan,John Seboso, and Ed Gilder.
The Institute for Business undProfessional Development willhold the following seminars alOoktos Csnsmunity Collegeduring lbs week of Oct. 13. One-day uemiuoru wilt be held from5:30a.m. to 5 p.m. io the BusinessConference Center at the college,1650E. (loll Road, Des Plaines.
"Developing Dynamic Peeuen-lotion Skills," s Iwo-day oeroinuron Tuesday sod-Wednesday, Oct.13 and 14 is br soles andmurheling managers, andproleoniooàl unit technical per-sonnet. Participants will born toimprove their speaking shills,anolyze speaking situations andaudiences, orgonino moinrial andmake ebleelive presentations,The msi is $235. -
'Improving CnstnmerRelations" on Wednesday, Och. 14will combine tectnre, discussionasd enln-ploying to enable pse-ticipants to teorn the principles ofcustomer relations, improve
Rolling Meadows Park Dintictfor the nue fo their facilities1Kraft Fooduwhodonated graceryprnduet.s for the stricken arearesidents; LeIIII-FIñk PraductsCompany who . donated Lysntdisinfectant praducla to assistwith clean apt area -McDonald'sResisuruntu fur donations toassist with mablle feeding; andall the other individuals,families, and companies whodonated Iheir time and energy tohelp others during thin disastersituation.
It took the work of manydedicated volunteers to enablethe Red Creus to belpmnre than210 families in the Nartls Cookoreo. We are grateful to everyonefor their supportund assistance,
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- Mark Neuman
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Among these whn went into"jail" und helped by gettingpledges for their bail were LarryArft, Barry Neluon, FatherFourber of St. Martha'o Church,Robert pfni5ler, Sharon Ellis,Sheldon Marcus, Art Fong, SueBrueseke, Steve Kropp, BillSimkinu, Jr., Chuck Longfeld,William -Ricks, Chock RemeS,Ruth Clark, Lottie Zuber, Joe
- Atesui, - Mitch Sturgill, KenMartel, and Dan Stauebmann,Ondee ConudIly, Frank Tennant,und Bob Connelly.
TIse fight against cancer is uworthwhile cause and we nf theMorton Grove Unit appreciatethe support from the consmunityand local husinesumem
Yours truly,.
Dodee ConnellyMorton Grove Unit Chairman
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Atteudeeu of the seminar,"Fundamentals of MaterialsManagemeutMRP II" ou Thur-sday and Friday, Oct. 15 and lt*111 gain un understanding of theprinciples and techniques of aClosed Loop Integrated Manufac-turing Resource Planning )MRP(system on it applies to munuloc-toring environment. The cost is$2X35.
In the seminar, ''IntrodnclinoIn Microcomputers (Word Per-hect) Ayplicstionu in Business"on Friday, 0cL lt participantswill use an IBM-XT Persono1Computer to create ond edil tent,spell check, block copy andmove, search sed print finisheddocumento. The coot is $175.
Foe information sodregiuteotion, cull Kim Gnrd7ll at635-1932.
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Red Cross gratefulfor flood assistance
MG Senior Commissioñ expresses concernover Catastrophic Health- Bill
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Busy addreshj.inVitat!onS to Swedish,Covenant HospitaI's7 Benflt Gala which willtake place on Saturily, Nov. 14, at the WestInHotel in Rosemoat, armembera of the hOspital'sService Guild seenbeh : (1. to r.) Irene (Mrs.Philip) Anderson ofSaugasash, past president;Kristi (Mrs. GordonFMell of North Park, BenefitGala ro-chair ViolètMrn. Rohert) Erickson ofSouganash; andCafliMr(Mrs. Craig) AndersonofPark Ridge, Benefitrschair.
Red Cràss Open HouseThe American RedClaa North
Cook Disaster ConsI*ewifl beholding on opon house Ssnday,October 18, from 24 p.m. at theNorth Cook office, 617 N. MaisStreet, Mt. Prospect. All those so-terested io obiainin more is.formatioo on volwitoer sppor-tusities within Red CrossDisaster Services are invited tosit050.
The Red Cross disaster rellefprogram, which operates under sCongressional Charter, pravidesrelleftovictmss ofdisttrs. Thisrebef iscludes s(sort.termassistance of emergency food,shelter, and clothing, as well sa,bog-term ossistonce for otherdisaster-cassed needs.
Red Cross trained vtiuleersare seeded 24 hsurp ' 4ay toprovide assistance,apd.Jslp thedisaster ssfferers tatars is asormal lifestyle. Vnhmteerdisaster nsrses pravl)l medicalassistasce and comfl,uniteatiom
DP Histi4.pJSociety houIk
Fivehomes buIlt IntFtainesbetween 1890 and 8wIIl beopen for touring glosaIs stO Son-day, Oct. 11, hetWeeIIIbØhOUrs ofnoon and b p.m. Thea includehouses occupied by two farinerMayss, a former Alderman, anearly Developer and a leadingbusinessman.
To take part in this HistoricHouse Walk, nponsared by DesPlaines Historical Society tobenefit the "Perch RestorationFand," one needs to parchase atickst far 6 5 if purchasedbefore Sunday) at the musenm,cocher Pearson and Prairie, andpick up a program en Sundaywhich will give the Iscatino andbifermatien about each of thebarnes on the tour.
. Refresbiueata will be served atthe museum throughout the day,so tlsoae taking the tour may en-jaythematthe beginning, middlearendeftheirhouae visita.
helpduring largesrale disasters.For more information os Red
Cross disaster relief, please ai-tend the Open House or call theMt. Proopectofficeat2M-7O3.
Ali Red Cross disaster relief isprovided free of charge. TheMoerican !ted Crssois a not-for-profit organivatisnsupported en-tirely by voluntary donationsfrom the American public..
Chicago DentalAssistantsmeeting
The NorthNorthwest Branchof the Chicago Dental AssistantsAssociation will celebrate"Bosses' Night" os Tuesday, Oct.2t, atthe Red Lobster Restaurantat 4401 N. Comberland Ave. inNorridge, IL. Cocktails at 63Op.m. dinner wifi be at 7 p.m. undthemeeting will begin attp.m.
Our speaker will be KathleenTranpier, a product specialistwith the Frisk Dental SapplyCompany. Her topic will be"Anepsis and Infection Control",s subject of interest and concernto all. Ail asalatants are en-cauragedta bring their "BausAsurprise awaltathasethotdn.
Reservations must be made bycalling Janet Glanneffi at work4924492. All dental assistants inthe North-Northwest subarba andNorth aide of Chicagnare invitedtojainus.
Sterling Mortonclass reunion
The committee for the J.Sterling Morton High Schoot,Class of tats West, aretooking forgrodnates for their 25th reunion.Please contact; The JSM AImantAsusciatisn, r/o J. Sterling Mor-ton High Schools, 2400 SouthHome Avenue, Berwyn, IllinoisgMa or call g56.53g0 Ret. 234 or243, Mosday tino Friday, 73Oam. to 3p.m.
The Benefit Is co-sponsored annually by thehospital's medical staffandServtce Gaild. Thisyear's gain event will feature entertainment bythe Tony Caaelll Orchestra and the North ParkCollege Chamber Singera. Tickein aro $100.Proceeds will benefit the hospital's outpatientnurgey departmest
For further information or to make a rener-vallon calleO-tItO, X51132.
DAR meetingThe Octóber meeting of the
Twenty-first Star Chapter,National SëietyDaoghters of theAmerican Revolution is Oct. 14 atthe Park Ridge Csúntry Club;lnncheonatll:300ndprOgram at
Hostesses for the day are Mrs.Genevieve JaMe, Mrs. BettyRickey, Mrs. Evelyo Dalmk aud
. Mrs. Barrielihinn, Chairman.Mrs. Frances Liptrap will
present as Historical Program,"Thus United-Mementos of OurPast". She will tell about theDAR Moseum in Washington,DC, where all artifacts are datedbefore 1840. The MuseuM is oc-credited and is open tothé poblic.It has been called the best keptsecretinWasbington andis a real
Mrs. Ltptrap to Honory Regentof the Twenty-first Star Chapter,is Past Director of the FourthDivision and to a Past State Of-firer.
Mrs. JouIs Pabnke will be inthe Park Ridge Library from 10tu 1 the third Thursday of eachmonth to assist in Genealogicalresearch.
Anyone wishing to learn aboutmembership requirements maycall Mrs. Karen Barba at 823-8918.
MG Historicilgroup card partyThe Marion Grove Ristarical
Society is haVIng an AutumnLoaves Card Party, Thursday,Oct. 15, at 7:30 p.m. at . theAmerican Legion Hall an Dem-puterllt. in Morton Grove.
Admission l $2.00. There willbe prima and surprises, tableprizes, raffle prizes, and ref renb-mento.
A npectol raffle will be held at(ost $1 per ttcket tnt prisemir-rowave oven; Znd$li8 gift cer-tificate/Marshall Field; 3rd-Saving Bond; 4thfood basket;5thliquor basket, Tickets will-be otd at the door or can be pur-chased in advance, Chairman,Marge Thserk-068-0030; Ticket
- chairman, Irene Stellar-085-8188;Poblicity rhairman, Seria C.hitler-968-4837.
Music Mart tocélebrate 10th year
The Mammoth Mustc Mari willcelebrate ita 10th anniversarYntarting Wedsesdoy, October 14throsgh Monday, October 19 os-der the big yellow tent at the OldOrchard Ceter in Skokie, cor-ncr of Golf Rood and SkoiseBoulevard.
Hours have been eoteuded to
accommodate the manythousands who attend thispopular sin-day fusdratser forthe benefit of the Los Turner ALS
FosndatioO.This unique eveot will hove ito
biggest and best selections ofmusical merrhasdloe to date.Collectors und music ;overs willbe in mosic heaves going throughnew and oued items to be soldatofrsction oftheir original cost.
Throughout the sin-day sale
disc Jockeys and other well-huown personalities will-makeguest appearanreS. Saturday,October. 17, to WEYR' Dy andthey will do a live remote broad-cuotfrOmthete0t -:
Os Monday, the IBis, whateverIs left will go for rack isottomprices 00 that Los Tiirner ALSFoundation ran start collectingfor Manosnsth Music Mari XIin19t& :
So, if you isringyosr heart forgiving und yonr ear for mosicjothe tenth anniversary of theMammoth Music Muri, you willhelp the Les Toruec ALS Fous-dation celebrateten yeuiu of goodmusic for a goodcause. -
For more information, pleasecatIt7O-33ll.
Halversofl honOredby National Township
Maine Township SupervisorPaul K. Holverson was amongfour township supervisors fromacross the country honored Sept.a for leadei'stop and communityservire ut the Natioml Associa-lion of Tasan and Townships An-nual Conference to Washington,D.C.
Halverson woo one of the topfinalista selected from nomineeufor the prestigiom Senator DaveDurenberger GrassrOots Govern-ment Leadership Award to paytribote to tecol officials whosecommunity service exhibits thehighest standards of dedication,ability and service.
Nominotiom were reviewed bya panel including a member ofthe National Association ofDevelopment Connaissions, arepresentative of the U.S.Agriculture Service, and a pro-fessor ofpnbllc administration atthe University of California.
Holverson took second-placehonors at the awards. First placewent to Mary Jo Brown, aupar-visor of Cross Creek, Penn-sylvania, who, with the help of astate grant, set op a woolen millto spur development in ! hereconomically depressedtownship.
Winners were awarded ptoqoesby Sen. Dureoberger of Mio-nesota for whom the award isnamed is recognition of hisstrong intereut is lOcal govern-ment.
Jeffrey Schiff, executive dirertorof the National Association ofTowns and Townships, said,"This was the moot qualifiedgroup of.applicanfa we have badsince- we established the awardftveyearsago."
Halveraoo was nominaind forthe award by litaine Townshipl'roatee Mark Thompson whocited his role oían innovator isimplementing and caordtnatiogcarnrnúnity maint séro-iceu.
Thompson said, "He has is-itlated programs to expandtowiinhlp services to the han-dicapped, the elderly and theneedy and hou worked closelywith local nonnI service aghactesto coordinate services and avoidduplication. Under btu leader-ship, the township annsaliycon-docto an Agency Day seminar at-tended by mare thon 180 areasocial service reprenentativesand opornorn an annual fleamarkettobelp the agencies raisefunds for their programs,"
Halversos to a co-founder andpast president of the MoineTownship Council on Alcoholismand earned that organization's
John D. Callaghan Awárdis 1984for lois dedicated servtce..
Thornpoon also cited NaIver-son's major role is isitiàttng pro-grams O combat teenageoubstancé abose ochos Stodenta,4gaiuot Drunk Driving (SADD)and Operation SnowbalL
ifaivérson atoo ueÑed acboir-man of the Maine TdivnshiPBicenteiinial Çopsntinsioñ thisyear and werkedactivOly$o pro-mote a nuinbor of coisimunityevento celebrating the 298th an-niversary of the U.S. Conutitu-
Preschoolprograms at:Nues Library
The Children's - ServicesDepartment of the NUes PublicLibrary District will offer a fallseries of preschool programs forchildren ges - Idi; Theseprogramo are . free and do sotrequire registration. -
ToddlerTime;for two year oldsand an accompanying adult, willbe held at the libraryat i8-lO2lam. or 11:39-10:10 am. onTuesdayo from Oct. 13 throoghNov. 17. Children moot be twoyears oldby Sept. i, 1997 toatteudthe program. Three year otdu sotready for- Preschool Storytimemay attend this program with anaccompanying parent. Voosgeroroldersihltogn are not allowed.
Preschool Storytime, forchildren ages 3-5 years will heheld at the library at 10-10:30am. Or 7-7:30 p.m. on Wed-nesdays from Oct. 14 tbrooghNov. if sod at li-10:30 am. osThorodayn from Oct. 15 throughNov. 19. Each program- Is thirtymisutes long - and includesstorica, fingePplayn,and 500go.Adulto- most remain is the
-buIlding hut are.not to stay withthe children duriiig theprogram.Children moat be three years aidbySept. 1, 1987 to attend thisprogram- -
For more isfarmatloncojtheChildren's Servicen DeOirimentat the Niles Public LibraryDistrict, 6960 Oakton St., at 967-1554.
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Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago will bring ¡tu wurd winssing,high energy style to the newly remodeled Coronet Pleyhouse, 8t7Chicugo Ave., Evonston, the weehends ofOct. 16-17 assd 23-2h.
Performances areat 8 p.m. Fridays end Seturdays. There is uspecial mathsee performance ut 3 p.m. Sundey, Oct. 25 only. Ticketprices are $10 for the general public and $0 for students and seniorcitioeos. Tickets forthe Oct. 25 matinee are $3 far children 12 yearsand under. The Coronet Playhouse is located at 017 chicago Ave.,nne half block sonlh of Main St., in Evanston. Free' parking isavailable. The theatre is accesnible In the clioahled.
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Coin Collector'sShow
The nest dale for the chioagocoin Boume will he held at theLeaning Tower YMCA, 6300Toahy, on Snnday, Oct. 11 from 10am. to 4 p.m. Admisnion is freeasdthere in ample free parking.
Eighteen experta will haveenhihits on dinptay and will heavailable to appraise and identifyany coins, medals, toKens orpaper money presented. AO per-
' soon interested in rain coUeclingare cordially invitedto attend.
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The historic, geologic andbotanic importance of the Isidnalabe shore donen will he esptoredin a tour sponsored by the OahtonCommunity cnttege MONNACEPprogram from 8,30 am. to 5 p.m.SUnday, Oct. l0
Participants of the tonr, "Do-ing the Osasen," wiU visit hintoriclandmarhs-a duneland farm,home, cbnrch and a mnsenm; nuelt model homes from the "ten-
. Botanic Garon land
The chicago Botanic Garden,in cooperation with the New YorhBotaoical Gardes, is sponsoringtwo-stay program on Oct. 13 and14 at the chicago Bntanic Gardenio Glencoe.
On Tuesday, Oct. 13, Ike Inpirwill ho Landscaping with Pereo-niais fealuring five gardeningesperin.
The necond nymposism, Lao-dscapiog with Flowering Shrubs,in nckrdnlrd for Wednesday, Oct.14.
The Ore for each symposinm is$75 which includes lunch andparking. Reduced raten are
UìÇanÁ ,9wi/PEOPLE OF NILES a SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES
FOR SUPPORTINGUS THE PAST 15 YEARS
Z&e are cel'e6ra/ing our is/A nnioersary wi/hni/es o/en/er/ainmen/ Od. 20, 2/, 22, 23, & 24,
. Musical trip'to the past'
Join the Skohie Park Districtfor "1g The Mood", atrip to theOdeom In Villa Park on Nov. 10and enjoy the munie of the GlenMiller Orchestra. Atoo perform-00g, The Mitts Brothers and HelenO'connell.
We wilt leave Oakton Custer,4701 Oatslon at t p.m. und retnrssat 5,30 p.m. The fee is $28.25 andinrtnden detone motor coachtronsport and tirhetn to the shaw.Register in pernon at OaktosCenter by Oct. t. CaS 674-1500Ext. 19 for more information.
SV Opera group. plans orientation
The Skohie Volley Chapter ofthe Lyric Opera nf Chi/ago willhave an orientation of the operaFaant by Charles Gomsod on Sun-dsp, Oct. 11, at 2 p.m. The orion-talios wilt he at the LinrolnwnOdPublic Library, 4000 West PrattAve., Liscolnwood.
Learn about this opera, itsstory, music, csmposer nod
. history, from Caryn Jared a lee-turer of the Lyric Operà LectureCnrpS.
Refreshments will he served.Thu publie is cordially invited.
MONNACEP.tour to. Indiana DuneS
den programscaping . '
available for mrmhern sí theChicago Horticultural Society.
For additional information,contact thr Educalinu 13-par-Iment al the Chicago BotanicGardes at 835-5440.
Fami I yconcert
lo-y of Progress", and view theindustrialized area of Pollman,Lake Calumet, Whiting and thePurl uf Indiana. Hiking in thedunes is optional.
The cost is $32 which includesround trip tramportatiun andlunch. The hun will leave from thenorth parking lot of Nitos NorthHigh School, 9800 Lawler, Skokie.
Fur information, call 982-9808.
at RoycenioreTke Armstrsng Sisters, per-
80cm, A Family Concert," amorning nf music . andstorytelling tor children at 10n.m. Saturday, October 24,Roycemure Schnot, 040 Lincoln,Evannlun. Adminsion is Iree.
THE CHAMBERS Restaurant & Lounge
6881 Milwaukee Ave., Niles, IL 647-8282
Once more the dulcet tonen ofthe 3/17 Barton pipe organ at the
. néwly refurhlnhed and restoredPatio Theater, Irving Park atAustin Blvd., ChIcago, wifi heheard when CATOE (The Ch-trago Area Theatre Organ En-thonlasts) proudly present the In-leroationally acclaimed orgaalstBeh Ralston in his premiereCATOE perfurmance os Sundayafternoon, Nov. 1, ath,30p.m.
Bob Ralston wan a member OfFreddy Martian Band from 1809to 1862, but Il was his 28 yearnwith Luwrenre Welk thatskyrocketed him to fame. Bob'nofgas and piano solos wererrgulur toalures on Weth'nweekly TV prngramn, and Bobalso worked out many of thenhuw's urchestrolinon. Viewernalso eanght a glimpse of Bob as asinger, dancer and comedian onthe program'nmanynkits. He hasSt hit record albores on themarket, han played for neyeraInational ATOO conventions, andcurrently - tours the COUII6rYgiving pipe asdeleetranic organpreseotations. For CATOE'a 25thanniversary program, Buh willbe playing all-time mssiçal
. favoriten, ysur personalrequests, an incomparable sing-a-tong, and accompany ahilarious Laurel b Hardy shortcomedy classic. And he and MCJack Moelmdnn will play abrilliant organ 804 piano duet.
On this outstanding program,Col. Jach Mnelmann, Ihird-termPresident of the AmericanTheatre Organ Society, will actan Master of Ceremonies.Originally from Oah Park, Jachis now ntatisoed at Scott Air For-ce Bane oear SI. Lenin. An ar-cnmplished nrganinl in his own
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Bob Ralston .
at -the Patio Theatre
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right, Jack han given concerta Insuch diverse places an Bic-miagham, Alabama, Omaha,Nebraska, Trenton, New Jersey,and the famed Carnegie HallCinema Theatre In New York. Hehan also made an appearance onABC TV's. "Good Morning,America" program, 1k additIonlo his musical areamplishmento,Jack's nparkling wit and comicspontaneity hare made himmuch sought after os a Master etCeremonies.
Tickets for Bob loatston At ThePatio are priced at $6 (advancesate) and may he uhtohsed bywriting In CATOE, 703 E. 184thSt., Glenwood, Illinois 68425,(please (uclnde ntamped, self-addressedeuvetope(, orin pernonat '6244 W. Eddy SL, Chicago.Tickets at the door on Nov. 1 are$8. For information call 282-0037.
Chef Hans aids. Scholastica benefit .
-From kin quietly nopreteutioun cuncert reception for.the newrestaurant ko named for himself - Sarah Zeluer fine arta serien atand kin tnyal fans, Chef Hans at The Auditorium ansI wan named a7tll N. Western, Hann celehrityjudgefortheOakBroukAenchhachor próviden the ChIliCnohoff.InadditiunlodIrec-rnlinary lights for some of the ci- Ong the kitchen at Chet Hann fnrlys mont prestigious events. his regntar patrons, he is also aWithin nne two-week perisd frequent culinary imtroclor atrecently, he provided Ihefare for the Chicagu FISh House and nthora henefit for St. Scholastica at hin cntinary emporiums.restaurant,- catered the post- - - -
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Niles. IL 60648
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if you ere whiling io werk anyshift linotudino weakendal' endhaon the chiite? needed, We ceeeifer pee eecatieee- pay end ap'pertunity, Fer hwmudiate sen.sideratien, piece. appiy he pateenMonday-Friday between 9 ant. .4
- - p.m. an Agie, OMite internatieeel- Airpert. Adminieheatiod 0H15. -
- Car Return' Arà,' Chieaae. tL
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WAN966-3900
TELEMARKETERSFULL OR PART TIME
Hourly wage er cemmission endbonus. Greet , for students,homomakers, aed meeelightetsl
Please Call,-MARIAN -
CUNNINGHAM
6312020'CHRISTMAS AROUND
ThEWORLD .
- - . IS NOW HIRINGNow hirme dameneteatere fer par-.so pten and hind .aiaate. FREE scm.'pia kit. Calcin aendau ppiies.
Cil Psi.4534764
1O.m.2pn..
TELEMARKETINGStUdèfltS. Mothers.
& OthersWt'ra,nnpandin gande., ti lt lunpespie to fill mertiog. aftasneenaU agatina shifts. Fiesihte heure.C oneenian t location. Celi new andwerktomennew.
nO-2131
TELEMARKETINGWE WILL TRAiN YOU TO
SELL RADIO COMMERCIALS
A geed pfseae' solee and es.thuslasm are required. FatI timocarninas et part-time heern. -
Call Stafl Carson:'298-6400
Démpster & PotterNear Peblic Troespertotioe
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VIDEO MOVIE SALES "imugine nwr.eit i resoBe lees enalchalleeging nretenl en that eemblneesour .kllifui ealas ea patience With the'sedie.. grewsh oppertsnitlea In she
t: em,ente stalnerant indues,,. lele tienaflen'.t.st.etasewlne wtrei.aaleeld,emeula didhibetes end we'Iii echieueour gear, tugeisarThsiimlna, feet ced etticacosies.Dynomie neUma 0090m. Baleen p10k'it OBus dr.em Of aune... innigdeseelee''loe neun den while bsildlne esancial In'dapendînce, i Want te speak with seetieef. Por eitftBiSSBOS5t
S_C. MIU.Efi 450-1160CTA OIBTh1DUTORB
TELEPHONE WORK, FROM HOMENO SELUNG
Ideal far heaaewleee andrethreee. Depeedabillty re-,qulred,
e ACCOUNTiNGo DATA PROCESSING
.SALES3 Pealtieoa mailable wiihera. cempi4er Company
CALI AlITAi C &n - 5 p.m
Jç1r!SERVICE
PERSONNELSetsicleg ailk finwor department eNntienai natali chal eetereein neu
PART TIMEHOURLY WAGE 0-CAR ALLOWANCE
Pleas. Phon.Jim Swan
aatwoan 9 am. G NeonRELIANCE
TRADING CO.254-2515,
SALESPublic Pay PhonesPnieett pay phoeeeampennoêelde gealeerepe to celi en feed.liguer. dU entorne . rottaurante cdanypiece thet hen e Publio peyphone. i ecreeee n euteeso Inge.Sal eeeepetieece highly desirable.but not nuoeeae.
Call Mr. Marshall
775-2400
ASSISTANT BOX OFFICE MANAGERPARTTIME -
Mgst be willing te work eneeiegs and/or. weekends.Start date September ist. Precious experience helpful.
Apphy in writing bnfore August 15 to:'FRAN BRUMLIK
NATIONAL JEWISH THEATRE5050 CHURCH ST.,,
SKOKIE. ILLINOIS 60076
WE WILLGET THE MESSAGE FASTERON OUR QWiP TRANSCEIVER
S®
.BUGLE NEWSPAPERS
8746$. SHERMER RD., NILES, ILLINOIS
966-0198loua aww NUMBER)
TELEPHONE -SURVEYORSFull & Part Tirne -
Moeday tissu FridayCenducs phon noutsey' . No soiling.Gather InfotmotiOn only $5.50 parhour plus benus.,Owe transpe'ti enrequite C r
Call Jay Long
647M962 -
.
TELEPHONEWORKER
Work from your. hyrne for thoCancer Federgtierr, asking ferhousehold discards from yourlocal neighborhood. No salenievolnod,' , Ceetel PheneSystem with cull pack needed.Senior Citizess welcerne.$4.00 por hour or bonus. Per-rnanent pos!tion 3 hours perday. Call:CANCER FEDERATION
. 803-8178bntwetn B AM. cod 4:30 P.M.
. GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTORExperienced Instructor
for Fall PreSchool ProgramTuesday and Thursday
Contact Joanne. BERNARD HORWICH JCC
761-9100 - ' '
Your Ad Appears.- In The Following Editions
NILES BUGLE. MORTON GROVE BUGLE
SKOKIE1LINCOIJ1WOOD BUGLE
Bee PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE
GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE
DESK CLERKSNeeded for part time 8 full timepositions. Midnight to 8 ein. Frl.day and Saturday. Other shiftsavailable. No eoperiencosecetsary. Hoiísewines andstudents may apply. Great 2ndlob. Nues location.
CALL MR. MARTIN:
827-6191
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TOSCHEDULEYOLIRINTERVIEW CALL
REGINA450.7105 or 450-9709
adio IhaekG, r' 0e os,,nc,,e,.g,,r 0,
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER,
PIN CHASERPART TIME
Eoperience Heipfsl.Most be vvor 18 yro old.
Apply in PersonSee Bonnie After 5:00 FM
CLASSIC BOWL5530 Waukegan,Monge Grove
- SALES'a. Full and Pant Time ' ' -
s RADIO SHACK, tIse nation's-leader io consumen $d' electronics is carreetly lookieg for fall and part timeOit salespeople for RADIO SHACK stares. We want
s hoeest. hard working people with a streng 5background in sales to staff these positions.
s We pay on pertormaece. The only boit is the one
s set for yeurself. Benefits include paid holidays, 5
A,paid vacation. stock purchase and employee dis-
r counts.
$5
s.
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FULL PART TIME SALESPositions Available at the following
Red.Cross'Shoe Shops. ariekyard Mail ' S Stratford Squarea Haniom e frying Plaza S Golf Miii Mails Weedfield Mail Nàrthbroek Ce,rt. Spnieghilh Mali Hawthorn Canter
. Randhurss Shopping Center
Interviews for all locations will be conducted ats Rad Creea Shasi
H4ms. fr Irsieg450-m'e
. Rad Croce ShoneWoodfiold Mahl8524761
s Red Cmii Elsa.. S Red Creee SitiaseSpdegh&ft Mahl Naa'thbrook Casant5384353 458fl3
PLEASE APPLY IN PERSONequal opportunity ompisyar er/I
FOTOMAT CORP.Applicatiens are now being accepted fer. permanestparttirnn'positions in:
. Evanston Skokie Morton Grove. Palatine S Hoffman Estates Schaumburg
. Glenview S Nilas Highland ParkWage incentines and bonus pian. Paid training andbeenfits. Enthusiastic indiniduals wanted tn workMenday Ihr, Friday and afternute Saturdays. Anailablefrours are: 9 AM to 2:30 PM en 2:35 PM te 5 PM week-'days. and 10 Arn te 4 PM Saturdays. Must be at leastI? years old, hann reliable transportatien and phene.Competitive wages.
For More Information Call:980-3151
fleflegle, Theraday, Ontoberg, 1557 Page 33
TheIe,flw,OtL1Is7.
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A S66-3900
Kitchen Asst.
PRINTERExperioflced on AB Dick 350.360 wIth TOi Hoed. 385. SoneCrn,orn & Platonokin9. S&rycommensurate with ability.
Grandinetti PressM7-7566
Busy PodiatristsOffice in Nues.
Part Time. Will Train.Typing Necessary.
8235510
(Food Service)The Bradford Exchange has an immediate openingfor a Kitchen Assistant in oar Employee!Museumcafeteria. Responsibilities will include bunsingtables, making nalads, and assisting in the kitchen.In addition to our attractive Atrium setting, we offera competitive salary and benefits package. Forconideretion. please APPLY IN PERSON to
Dee FreundTHE BRADFORDEXCHANGE cw Orti MSI)
9333 Milwaukee AvenueNues. IL 80648
Heaw C .stisàn with .csitan5t the. àta e sçatai55 a. .n. fe ymlt. rey st t b be. 1l n as t lbs 5. b t ta y M btu s
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MESSOSI CITY MEDICAL ccsmt HOSPIrAIBai Aal. Ca, Hawai
MEMOeIAI CITY eSiIARIUTATIOPI HospiTAlPAyiSu Ma sed e*M
swiss sÑ000ws cLosA Cawniaab. Psyslcic HaS
spinet sesoows PINtSs- yi r..SPOINS SHADOWS MESCAl PlAZA
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SyA.thà5Os frKar PaW.n. ya,5n.,tSSsaeIs
Cd ,stllI550547IfeSe. EN.. Sam bT,.Le ai s. ! f.ae
Memorial City Medkal CenterIn fheJrIDnt ofrnedkiTl technology
020 F,o,lcood, 1101,101), Ty,M 77001
.
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IMMEDIATEOPENING!!
Naming Administration posi'tite available for the RN. withleadership qualities and goodsuperoisary skills. Excellentsalary basad on experience undgood benefits. Career advance-ment available.JoIn ucet our 134 bed prlvetepay, long term care facility.
Send resume or call1312) 397-2400
Joanne Juhi, D.O.N.AMERICANA
HEALTH CARE4225 Kirchoff Rd.
Rolling Meadows. IL
MASSEUR
AraIth Cars.
PHYSICIALASSISTANT
IMMEDIATE OPENINGI!!Wantod fvr busy nov surgovvadult cardiovascular practico.Sharo work and call with twoolhor FA's. CV surgicti 00-
porinnco proforroci. Excellofltcalarytod benoTto. Sand rosame
CARDIAC SURGERYASSOCIATES LTD.
St: Luke'sHealth Science Office
2901 W. KK Parkwoy, Suite 311Miiwaukou. WI 53215
For the Kaplan/Horwich JCC
Expenence end Certification RequiredCall Fitness Dcpartment
MAYER KAPLAN JCC5050 Church St. Skokie
. 675-2200
(414) 649-3600
r LIFEGUARDS II MATURE' EXPERIENCED ' I, Current Red Cross ALS or WSI und CPR required.
I PART TIME
MAYER KAPLAN JCC ' II 5050 Church St., Skókie
I 675-2200 Ext 147' equal xPoo0u,g1Pla e'
Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions
NILES BUGLENIORTON GROVE BUGLE '
SKOKIEILINCOLNWOOD BUGLE
PARK RIDGEIDES PLAIÑES BUGLE
GOLF.MILL!EAST MAINE BUGLE
Full and Part TimeDOCTOR'S OFFICEMonto Grove Foot Health CoreCaster oueds p 0,5005 tO help doy-torn. Typiog skillcocons,.Excellent Salary Benefits
Pia Eapenleflos NecssaanyCALL ARLENE'
.906-8005
A PHARMACIST ''' PHYSICAL THERAPIST
' OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTIMMEDIATE OPENINGS!!l
Challoving Fall-Totto Openings in a largo Nvrthwostarn OteoModical Contor for provor professionals to practivo theirchosen COICOy- Of pharmacy, Physical and OccupationalTherapy. Modern up todato facilities and equipment. Waterand friendly co.workels. Excellent salary ond benefits and sign
on bonu500. Contad:Human Resources Manager
ST RITA'S MEDICAL CENTER730 W. Market St., Lima, OH 45801
. Call Collect (419) 226-9028L-55-55--
sly), Mirle HEATING EtAIR CONDITIONING
HVAC b rotrigsreeloo wholeselerhex notry buoi posltioe -avolinbixfor. dotoil-relodod lodixidael.Hnrpcoslbllltlos bolado 000010,noies tod gnnoral warehouxiog, Eo.pori000 o o pian. High echool qtod.preferrod.-
call Shawn(312) 677-8226
BUGLESEEKS NEWSBOYS
. USE THE BUGLE
- IleeBagle, Thsredoy, O0t0b0TSr 19A7 Page 35
Your Ad Appears -
In The Following Editions
NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLESKOK!EILINCOLNWOOD BUGLE
PARK RIDGE!DES PLAINES BUGLE
GOLF-MILL!EAST MAINE BUGLE
\7ASECUIUTY'GUARDS..
Full Part TimeUniforms ,ForgiohadCompany Banof its
AnailablaExcellent Pay
CaH Mr White572-0801 -
PART TIMEDRIVERS.
We need depandable aod reapon-cible people to drive tubers bet.w Moor loo. lohaticO, It theChicot toree Ins hoot. pnr weokor lecci. This i 000MOO, lient Oppor000lty to add ta yosrcutr,otl000mel Koowledge or the cityand surroaodlog niololtn helpfal.Days. connives aod weekaodeunallebla. These paeltioosoteidool A orsao I otxaedte tires,. Tooot000000ragn d to epply:
WE HEOUIREleMinimoro age of 25. Velid 1111001e Driver's
li cense A oretloes t i yesr.s A good drixiogr000td.
PLEASE APPLYIN PERSON ONLYl
s g ao,. . u pitt., Mao-Frie AVIO Oont A Cor
Distribution Office. CorSotare Lot. OHuro Airport
e 6945641 For moreIotormutioo
A VISC.
se- noam
ANTIQUES
LINDA MARKWILL PAY CASH
FOR YOUR ANTIQUES
348-9647 or 348-8875
Carded Fate,, Fronoh Furo,, Bdrin.Sets, 01010g Room Sots, yotlor Fum.,Otiontal Rage, Gold O 5luyi Jnwclry,Giasswaye, Lamps, Linonn b LocaSllvetplato. etc.. . ONE PIECE OR ENTIRE ESTATE. FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL
VISIT OUR SHOPRUSTY NAIL
.ANTIQUES
9121k Shatmeo, ExaMston352Old Laye. LI0000, Collete, Buffoon.Cookbaaks. Soskeex. KltohooToole ft FotOltuto.
491-O3
CASH PAID FOR OLDPAPER ITEMS
PPhotoe Papel Doll,eM.ae,inoe apoetCard,
Scrapßoakcie.eie Ye,. Atila
essiaS
Mature,Relieble PersonTo work drivewey InAmoco station. .
Call: Frank or Deve
823-0344CAR WASH'
. MANAGERWith limited supervision,you're in controi. Enjoy f!eo1bIc, part time hourn, goodworking conditions, whileyou keep Car Wash cleanand wéll maintained.NATIONAL PRIDE
SELF SERVICECAR WASH
. on Dempstar in NilesCall
Mon. thru Fri.I P.M. - 3 P.M.
. .
344-4039r- 'DRIVERSNEEDED!!
IMMEDIATE OPENINGSIIIMUST 0E INSURES b WIWNG
To woec WEEKECOSMuST BE R5UAOLE
SEE ERIC1.6 p.m.. Wodne,day.Oundey3215 N. Sheffield Acensa
327-8861LEONA'S PIZZA
AILY!
USE THE CLASSIFIEDS
. ANTIQUES
$$TOP CASH PAIDS$I FOR ANYTHING OLDlAntiquOO.00110010bl05, Furnituto,I Chino. ciluo,, Jrwolty, Glossworo,
IKnickoK000lS. 00110, ToyO, Oriontai
Rugo.SINGLE IYEMS-
. ENTIRE ESTATEWa maka haase callo. Call1
baforo your garage wie.Madlyn
998-8877
BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES
RESTAURANTIBARCLEARWATER, FLORIDAScott 254. leod. bldge., $2000,tartes. CAR WASH, top SwIne,FIA., loo. F1.550.000 tenne. New 64
tool,, INN wleeetaoteot. Neples,FI., Z erle. IrOor Gall, Tatto,. CallDawiog-FrYO RadIere.
1.813-261-2568 OP1413ze1423I
ML D4cI51e
. BUSINESS..OPPORTUNITIES
FREEcHRI8TMAs. DISPLAY arr
Friendly Hoidé PaiS.N now ho. -openlog, fór mas.a.ra end de.lemIn y mirerta. All new Chyi,te,a. loe5f quellen merchandise atr.aaune bi. p,loee . 00 . comicacherge . no popar work . high oom.mimlon end ocoteido.
CALL 1.500.227.1510
SALOON . WISCONSINHORICON MARSH
Esoapn too Spart,mon'S Pírodiso;nno mi.' North 00 Chicuto. Bonyt ouristatne , growiog business.Jubo DOOm . 000,paoy 000 blocksweo hoe 1705 omployors. 2 LIvio0
'qaartorn. 655.0W.i (41418892556
MLMOve Yr. Oid CvniìTavy
Nd products to soil, bay vr stock.Make 'tSPSave $5$
. For,lnformation Call Ray
237-8903WISCONSIN-TIGERTOWN
FOR SALE BY OWNERPe,400n fer Ernie Rsdreel
Retima Wish Incoen.TAVERN VETS CLUB
lAMb. b calones oppty. io entoiltowo. secca.. 3 BR. 10 BA, apt.opotaita wiCh i SR hobo qaatroredowe. le-towo ¡oc. wIth npptv foreop000 loo; $95,000.
FOR INFORMe-liON CALLi(7,5) 535.2822
FURNITURE
Mooeeoie Coneole Sterna. Fr. Pto.dedal AM'FM phone.. $105 GoldCarpeKog with yad 12010 . ATO.
Gaod oondieico. 96e-3059
Estly American Suyo . H0W 2 nat-ohing olteint . $60 sooty 3 meptetabOs. aleen tops . $95 each, All ineooelleoe000diAon.
GARAGE SALE
MORTON GROVE ' 3 BEG DAYSIFrl.. Sul.. Sou,. 001.1, 15. 11 9 to nl
elRI N. Olao.terH796O WI
NILEO.a220,'O,oeOlO, Ftl'Suo., Oct9.51. 154. MOVING MUST SELLSoowblowita; iowemowet.bumper pool thi, scraon bee, bondsaw, tool., hehld. mach moro.
Sut Oot..lO . 9l315 ate. ' 4 p.m.0155 00001e, NILES
1 dey ooly No nado birds.Much futniOtJtM ood loto of misc.
GIFT ITEMS
IMAGINE:A SONG WRITTEN JUST PORYOUI UNIQUE, PERSONALIZED,TIMELESS. FANTASTIC GIFTIDEA.VC/MC Occasional Songs
1 (800) 422-SONG
$1fIEll Afl'GROUP DANCEINSTRUCTION
,
Speciotcins ioTWO LEFT
FEETBeoi evers olees1,00 muera anniMONDAY.
OCTOBER 57.5pjMATTSON
OHRES 01010.b MELODYBAlLROOM
501 W. RerwynChicago
Celi: Mon., Wed,. Frl.0-ro p.m.
FLO BETTE3395450
MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE
While A,ir,na Ranrigerctor lIkenew, sido by nldÖ. 0549W. Aleow'onhlOS mayhino. 566.0667
SINGER ' 2,951, with oebinol lightSed chair. Bent offer.
BBS-7353
MOVING SALE
MOVING SALE2 Bdrm. obtAIn, 00011v deok ft olgbtetande, 4 drawar fil000b,, antiqueclock, diehee, anti qaOOIOc k coso,btloo-btec, Oto. OO6.1533
PERSONALS
DELEGATES WANTEDta run far Awbannador JeaneKirkputriok ta the RepablicanCosouotlon. If intorented, snodiname and address to:.
BOx 7066,Chicago, IL 80680-7066.
NOVENATO ST. Juosoh. Holy St. Jude. Apantle ftMertyr, greet in vIrtue and richIn mirsole, near kinsman ofJeaon Christ, faithful Is-tercensor uf all who invokeyoor specie! petruosgo In timeof need. Io.yoa I have recourseArum the depth of'my knell andhombly beg to wham God has'gieße such great pawur taoawe te my asslstanoe, Helpme lu rery prenaut aod urgeotpetition. In return. I promise tomoka your came knawn andcauce you ta be invoked, Supthree Our Father'u three Hall,Mary'u and Glories for nine con.necutive deys, Publication wantbe promixed. St. Jude prey farall who invoke your aid, Amen,Thin Novena hes nevar beenknown tu fail.
, S_c_B.
PERSONALS
PRAYER TO ThEHOLY SPIRIT
coin Spirit You who mákm mu sea'000eythiog. aod You who ehowadme aba may Co teavh my ideal. youwho giren mo Ihn Dioiee Gift tofareioo'aod forget the wrong tbat,has bnoo d000 la ma. YOo who arewith me io this dialog I wont tothsoh Yea Oareca rythieg cd 000.'Erm0000morneholl eeoc, waettob000paroto d from Yoo, ou mafforhow ar000 thc matcrial desires muy.be. Iwaot to be with You aod myl000d aMes io Yuat petpotcel 010er.'Amoc, monk You for Yoar.looetoward mo tod my bond ones.Pmo 1h10 proyor 3 0oeneostivodann without acking your wieh.After the third day your wiuh willbe gr001e d, no mortar how difficultit moe bo. Publish this dialogue ercaen es your tavOr bao bacostontod.
. S.C.B.
SITUATIONWANTED
Mother al t will voto fur yourchlidrou iv my homo uod iotaota tou yrs. WcokdOya
GnIt Mill Area
TRAVEL
BUMPED FROMAIRLINE?
Buy/Soil Airline Awards.Call Toll Prov:
i (800) 852-8777
USED CARS
Sharp Red 1960 PlymOuthTutlumo Doctor AutolßJC. Cruise,Sport Whoelu, Alpine Sleroo,PS+PR. Eutooded Warrauty. 05.0ccor bent offer.
6597353
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED:LIONEL Et
, AMERICAN FLYERTurn your oid trains and toys intomonoy. Collector poyo cash. Will pickap
699-0268
WEIGHT LOSS
I lost 35 lbs. B I feel great You000 tOO. Calf 456.5145 or3280773,
Heñoalife IndependentDiatileutor
Far products call 456.5140 or3280713.
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T ADS-3900
REAL ESTATEACREAGEFOR SALE
TENNESSEEMOUNTAIN PROPERTY
CIoO O Sr,,okey M ooninPark. Raout. views, 5 acre parcels.15 rein. frow GeClinbcrgl $7500 & IPewnsr fie. Call Pese Calces; 18131821-2M8 S Pass oc Leny Webb(8151 4878443, eallent
APTS. FOR RENT
4i4 8er. 2 Bdr. Vic. Milw. P Oeklcn.Nc Pele. Qaiel Bldg. Heer fr HerWaler mcl. 775.7695
MILWAUKEE &.HO WARDI Bdr. apte. et 5375. 2 Bdr. apte.et $475. Laaedry facilities. park.leg available. Near geedtransporatien.
986-2357644-2274
ASK FOR LESLIE
BUSINESSPROPERTIES
FLORIDA-CLEARWATERAdelt Aseisead Living Facility. Fall.lie.. 12 5es. Manager heise gearteteplus Beauty Salee as eeeeetraewt osaren d.l3aedf ercuer erie.cellar. $299,950 fer package. RosiEstato Bus.
(613f 4466626
FLORIDALAKELAND MOBILE HOME PARK
FAMILY PARK FOR SALEBY OWNER
20 park ew esdutits . Lee. 35milasiTsmpe, recollect iecestmertet 5330,500. Owed ticen . er ceesider 5,5dB. Act new:
(B13) 682-6801
CONDO FORSALE OR RENT
MG, i Bd,. All Apple. AIC. PEg.Laundry. See. Bldg., New Carpet.Balceny.
CALL MIKE: 955.9082
Deluee Newnr Seundpreef i Bdt., 1Be. MUST SELL SeodjiW. Lew980's. 2882250 er 777:3435.
PHOENIXS ARIZONAOrlO 2 atIla. te SaoR.dal.
2nd fleer 2 BR Cende. View et porka weuntalns. Beautiful saciarciticee eewplea. By Owner. Willcarry. $75,000.
f6021 8684708
FARM FOR SALE
INDIANA-ESTATE SALEFARM-92.6 ACRES
WlFaessr ' Hessen Need. Year T.LC.Ideal fur Herse F01551
Perfect fur Early Re tirso . Hcmn.Building U Gnrege o eer.up ferMekils Howe wiwnIl septic a
geragn. All fat the 060e.12191 9388014 er 12191 936.2207
FARM FOR SALE
TENNESSEE125 Miles to Knoxville
IDEAL FOR HORSE FARM255 ACRES: 2 HeaveS, 2 barye, 4vtcrage bldgs., hes creek, spring,pese. ewnnr turms. Priced at$215,000.
MAXIE ANGLEA REALTY16151 3270938
CLAUDIA HOLDER16161 3809997
GARAGE FOR RENT
Boats eely. Nibs ares.Geed lucetiae.
6865691
HOUSE FOR SALE
TENN ESS ESLAKEFRONT HOME . NEW
Lccatnd ce Cuntberland PietosaSn Owner
LAKE TANS%'CROSSVILLE3 Bsdrcann, 2 beth Brick. Lote ufennenities. $86.500.161517W-2912 161514478737
GOVERNMENT HOMES fer 5100 lURepairl. BUY DIRECTI Repos a TeaSEIZED Properties. Call TODAY furFACTSI 1 (5181 4595548 Eet. 43575ITOLL.Bufuedeblel 24 HRS.
. INDIANABY THE SHORES OF LAKE MICHIGAN
BEVERLY SHBRESSpacieus quality hanta w14005 s.f.Lecaly lake ciawe. Terr. Garden.
Call DISe Kelten
_J219) 926-2885WISCONSIN
N. CENTRAL LOCATIONEves. Hawa. 1 Sacres . wooded, 3BR, 214 BA, 2trplss.. den, fern. rw..ferwel DR. 3 CIgar.. dock deg kaltnel, 15 teIns. fraw town. All of thisa warn fao $69,906. Fer appt.:
(715) 627-7424
WISCONSINLAKE MICHIGAN OOSTBURG
48 MiRa 6688 at M8wa.*eeLokaly Scendanealan design holcoluceted en Lake Michigan, aekwoodwork. eotlfrplu. prefeeslenel'In dec. b cowpletely turn.everything leeludedl Eeoy te wein'taie, mw truss a Is perfect tuo bof-nwoyl retract er far e couple whaspends Winters in warw dimorehut wiohee fo live In Nurth far sum-mor reoeths. 592.000. CelI Peg0095, DIDIER REALTY, P055WashIngton,
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Ideal For a Few Hnad ofHorses.
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Dance classes Tots Skate Freefor age 5-adult at Spo'ts ComplexThe Niloè Park District io cor- Tke Nues Perk District. will
redly hnldlag reglstrgllca fer all host o free Tot Opos Heseo esof its fall DANce Cogrcec, All cf Frsdey,- Oct. 23 at Ihn- Ballard.tIto fellewing clacceo are held oc Sperfa Complea Ice Risk 8435-Saturdays (with the ooceptios cf Ballard lfd. to SIles, ChtldreeBallet 0 Tap Ill which is held co ages 3 te 7 wilIho iclrodaced leWednendaYo, 638-539 p.m.). the haelccof ice skating slIder/heRegister at the Nileo Park gasdasce of a prcfessiooal statt.District office, 7577 MIlwaukee Chlldrec mill shale from 1$ a.m,ape. All clooces orn held at the to 11 am. free of charge. IceRoc, Ceder OSI Milwaukee. ohatos are alen anailable je
Stedects whe participate In the child's sian 7 throagh adult sloe
fall, whiter and spriog donne Ctownc, games, priens undclames will pnrforsñ io theSpring corprazos await all who cerne toDacce Recital. For more issfor. thoTctOpnc Hosed
matloo, call the Niles Park For more icformaticc, call theDistrict at 967-6633. Sports Comptes Inc Riok at 297-
Fairy Thin Dasce Theatre - 8010,
Ctsildrest ages 6-1$ are intradecedto the art cf donne via jsmps,glides and-chips. Yegeg dancersexecute haste dance steps thattell tIto story of favorife fairytalcs. Leotards, tights and balletshoes are reqstrcd. Class is held "MImic for av Autumn After-0cl. 10 tO Der, 12, 12:30 p.m.'1l35 noce' will delight the 500jorp.m. aod the ten is $2$. ritiene residents of the North
lafrg. to Ballet & Tap - TIsis in- ShOre NomI, 1611 Chicago Ave.,trodertery does lsgcaredtoward Evaostoc oc Socday, Ocloher 11children ages 5-7 and moth em- cf 2:30 p.m., an the Rick Plagen-phasis is placad cg basic steps, tisi Dso performs.posotletse and reclines, Cbildree The puhlic is invited to attccdbegin te get a feeling for the ttseprogramatucnhorgo.meanmg of "daoce dIscipline" as For reoervati000, please raftthey master tap and ballet fan-dameistalc. Nola leotards andpiolu hgMs are reqoired. Class isheldOct. lOto Dec. 12, 9a.m. teloam. and the tee is $20.
Ballet asId Tap I - A cesstiosoa-lion et the tetra. to Ballet 0 Tapprogress, children agos 0-8 yearnfarther their treoning ist Balletand Tap. Class Ia apra te thosewhn bave completed Infra. teBallet O Tap cris these who bavebad i year previese dance train-hcg. Bayal blue leelardc and pinkSghln are reqoired. daca ta heldOct. 19 ta Dec. 12, 11:30 am, ta12:30p.m. and the tee is $20.
Ballet and Tap II . Fer ycangdescero whc realty love danceund bave had 1 year previesedessen training. Students work caperfecting old steps while addingsew combinatienc andmovements, Black leotards andpink tights are regained attire.Claac Ia held Oct. iR to Dec. 12,10a.m. tò 11:30 orn. and the fee is$30.
SolIng asd Tap m - This fosallevel is the Nies Park Districtdaosco program is fer dancemages 15 to adsolt whg bave had atleast 2 years dance training.Dancera rcdise gtepu previoostylearned while adding difficaltcomh'matiem. Blech Iootard,s andpink lights are reqoired. Class isIseldOct, 7 to Dec. 9from630to 8p.m. and the fee is $30.
Free Friday NightMovies!
The Nileo Park District mili hecbowisg free mevico at the Oren-SAO Heights GytnIIàtiUtfl, 0255OketsApe, is NOes. Twicea mon-1h, a PO rated mcViO will heshown starting at 7 p.m. "TopGan", 'Clash of the Titeas","The RIght Stuff", "Back to theFutare", "Toen Wolf", "ManDugan Returm", "Mr. Mom","Space Camp", "War Games"0511 'Heaven Can Wait" are jostu few cf the many titles tn hechosen from, These free mcVieswill he ohawn 0g the followingFrldayo: Oct. 9and23, Nov. 0 aod20 and Dec. 4 and 1G. Te find ontwhat mcvle will he shown, callGrennan Heights the day helcrethe movie is ta he shown - 967-8975.
North Shorefall concert
Art Classes for1-il year oldsThe NOm Park District will
sosa he holding its vortolsa artccsrsesforchildren ages 7-li yrs.
'There are three art coursesmtthiostko Nibs Park District. Altthree are taught hy Karen Por-mk, cost a recidént $21 and ranfrcm3:30-Sp.m. once a wnekfcrgwoche, (ChIldren who attend aschool which serves Nibschildren may register at residen-tiat rates eveO thoogh they thom-oelvesarenet residontu,)
Chlldren'c Act - Boddisg Rem-brandt's b Pinacco'o take a lighthearted look at cartnocisg in thisclass which introdocos bagirdrawing ucd sketchinglechniqlOec. Ijuexperiencedchildren osperimectwith variousart medIa (charcoAl, watorcslor,pencil) is thie carefully glidedpregram which hegino Friday,Oct 9 and rom to Dcc, 4. Limitedsupplimure included,
Fan With Shetching - A ceo-tinuation 5f Children's Art wherestudente hegis to "draw" awayfrom humorem caricatures andstart fc ccncentrate co landscapeand otill-life ekolchiotg. ClaseheginsThnre., Oct. g
Advanced Art - Artists en-bring this clase should heprepured fer as "art explooton".You'll he drawing outdoors, sket-ching stili life, working withocratch board, variecs papertypes peo and ink asd acrytlicslParticipante will he prepared forJr. High And High School artvont-5es.- New students arereqoired ta sshmit drawing Orsimilar previous art worb to theNitos Park District for class se-cnptahtllty. Conreo is held voTuedadayOOet6tn Non, 24.
Registration is cow heing ac-cepted forthnse art classes at theNïes Parh District office, 7877Mllwauhee Ave., Nibs, Allclosuee will he cocdscted utBallard School (Ballard asdCemhertcnd is Nibs), For moreinformatiOn, conact Ihe NiesPark District at 967-0633.
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Harlem Irving'snew parkng d k d escalator
feel,805eh Read
NEW PARKINGDECK
Harlemlcvisg Plaza's new, up-per level parhlosg deck and newlyiOInIaIIed escalator efficially openWednesday, Oct. 14, at the centerwhich is located at Harlem Ave.,Irehtg Park Rd. and ForestPreserve Dr. The now deck andescalator are paving the way forthe Novemher grand opening ofMuieStreet Department Storeand Horlem Irving Plagan newNorth Mall.
The newly comtrncted decknew estenda the npperlevel park-isg area to Harlem Ave. and flossfromthe soon-to-open Maicltreet
Fitness Roompasses on saleThe Rites ParIs. District is
currently selling fitness pasees toNiles resideats for only $15 peryearl The fitness roam is locatedat the Greanan Heights PuncesFacility, 8255 Oketo Ave. is Nitos,Upon purchasiag a fitneos pass,you are entilled to complete useOf the fitseoc room which homes13 UslneroWeight Machines, 3Schwicn esercise bAns, DKBSitop Board, Prncor 620E RowicgMachines, Precor 770 lecticeExercise, You may aIse take ad-vantage Of the toll sieb gym-nasilles (bard wood floor) und theloongearea (with38"colorT.V.).
If all this ccands istnrestiog,slop by the Grennus Heighls PII-ness Facility, 8255 Oketo Ave.(Moo., Wed., Frl. - 8-11 am.,Mon-Fri. 4-8 p.m., Sat. 10 um. to6 p.m. and Sooday n000 to 9p.m.).
Aeriatniew of Hartem Irviog Plana indicatIngthe location oftho new parking deck and escalatorwhich-officially opero Wednesday, Oct. 14, Thecenter, located at Harlem Ave., Irving Pork Rd.,
meet Saturday morning at 10 -113$ am, from October 17through Nevemher 21.
The worbahop offers informa-«on on practical techniques for
SS?
Fereot PrRtaroIs Drin.
to the north end of Madigam. Thedreh will increase the Plan'sparking an additional 315 carshringisg the total capacity to2,587,
From the enw parkIng deckcentomers cao walk directly intoMahtStroet er take the new,Escalator 5 directly into the newNorth Mall, The oem deck andescalator were added to cervicnthe enpauded center which nswtotals 730 sterna,
"Harlem Irving Plaaa isalways looking to newgrcwth andexpansicn. And we dc so wIth a
MAINSTREET -DEPT. STORE
garb.
4-$5
HARLEM AVE,-ENTRANCETO-PARKING DECK
PupS?
asdFermt Preserve Dr., is paving the wayfor theGraod Opening of MainStreet Departasent Storeand the new North Mull.
comsnitmnsttohetterservice ourcustomers by providing easy andronvonientuccess into the center,improved parking, and anechanced store selectIon," com-mentad Jon Bailey, Manager ofthn ceder.
Harlem Irving Plaza will hegiving away $1,000 is mali giftcertificates between Oct. 14 andOct. 25 is shoppers mho park onthe new deck, Liceoso platenumhers wIll he chosen at ran-dom and winners contacted byphoee or mail.
Special Parenting WorkshopAworbahop entilled "ASpecial streogthnning and developieg recovery issues,
Parenting Workshop for successful parenting shills, The The coot of the program is $75,Recovering Parests" wilt be of- format will allow participante ta and a eliding ucale is avallahin,fered by Park Ridge Youth Cam- apply the inforsosatico totheir For further information, contactplul,733 Ne P1'iÍPéOt Ave., Pirk flots situation acd te focus en ' tyoc Dolan, 832-5161,Ridge. The six week clase will - -
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s the past one has done for ...We spoke to alady Mon-the tastll years. doy who known the family of
Bob Woòdward,the author ofNobody asked me bot I the controversial book about
wonder how many of you CIA Director Bill Casey. Theybelieve Mario Cuomo will not live in the Chicago area io a
western soborb Woodward'otether is a jodge and the ladytold os Mrs. Woodward em-phasloes she brooght her sonOPIO atwaystell the trüth. Oarlady reporter said Ihe Wood-wards are very religiousMethodists Implying theWoodward environment hasvery strict, ethical standards.
While the Wsodward book ispreseotly steeped in con-troversy over Bill Casey'shnosvledge of the Iran-Contramosey divergence, it has beesreviewed as having much em-pathy for Casey The overallpicture of Casey is verypositive, a patriot and a manof much substance.
be the Democratic candidatefor president tu 1988? He -didn't go to Moscow recentlyto discuss - bosinesu matters -for the state of New York. Heis slowly positioniug hin wayioto the candidacy withouthaving to get involved -in thepreelection casupaigsiog. Hein able to avoid the scrutiny ofthe press and the publieduring these months and ¡sedoesn't bave to get involved inthe task of seeking money forthe 198f run. And wkile you'restitt not asking, t wonder howmany of you understand theannounced Democratic cao-didates are really running forVice Prenideot?
C ook-off. . . Coet'd from Shekle-L'weod P.1
Chicago-style chili ose of tke a record number of Chicago areamost popular items on nor restanranla, So whether you likemenu." it hot, spicy, mild or sweet, come
Marienthat says hin Clstcago nhurpeo your taste buds os Sat.,style chtli han a southwestern Oct. 1f atUse Old Orchard Centerflavor und is hearty with grnoml rn Skohie from lO3f um. to taISbeef, pinto beans, tomatoes and p.m. There is a $8 donation forhis secret iogredient of green adulta and $3 far children underchites from New Mexico. "The 12 years.fresh chiles thatwe bring tu from Sponnors of this popolar eventNew Mexico give our chili a very io addition tothe Les Turner ALSspecial flavor that customers Foundation are Budweiser, WLSlave und keep coming hack fer." Radio. Coca Cola, Eagle Brand
Denny's Place sod the Blue - Snacks and Travel Duet of Deer--Mena will he at the 8th Great field.Chicago Chili CookOff along wtth For more . information please
-call 679-lItt.
Niles Events. . . AttentionCont'd from NIfes-E. Maine Pl All Runners!vices, etc. Other items to be ano- -.
tiosed wtil he as Apple computerThe 11th Ansual Lsscoluwood
software, a VCR; jewelry, toys Turkey Trat will be run on Sus.,
games giftwsre borne ac- Nov. 15 ut 9:35 n.m. ram orstsine.
cesunries, plauts, ppliances sod The 5E usd 10K courses winbegin in the Proenel Park ares of
There will atso be s UoiqnO Lincolnwood and will c?otinue
Boutique table of merchandise through the scenic residentialthat will not be anettoned bnl can areas. -
he purchased without bidding. Tarkoys for overall male and
Free coffee witt be served aU femate wmuers; trophies for-top
evening. Plenty offree psrhisg. three io each age divisino;The Auctias is open lo the T-shirts for fill entrants, ptus ad-
public. Make a note and murk ditinnal prizes. Refreshments- your calendars for the 8th Annual "° served altar the race fur
AsctioO nf Niles Events Commit-everyone.
tee at the Niles Recreation Ces- .Entry fee $7 for early registra-
ter, 7t77 Milwaskee Avenue, tion,$9 after Nov. 9.
Saturday, October 10 Pnblir .° event is sponsored by the
viewiog at 6 with the auctioseerUncotawsod Recreation Depart-
starting prompttyat 7 p.m. call them at 677-9740.
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Cont'dlroinSkokle-L'wnedP.tthem a hard copy of clues sotes,sa the studenlocan- concentrateon the subject." - - -
A nalionally-recogoized facility afer the deaf and.hearing im- -paired, The Center On Deafnessformes its efforts onfooteringthe n
arts among the deaf and ouaidlog the emotinnallydistorbed. sThe Center's -Traveling HandsTheatrical Troupe raunte Best tAetrem Academy Award winnerMarIce Maths andChteago Em-my winner Liz Tannenbaum tamong ita alomoi, - -
'We are thrilleslut the prospectof using tke electrooiccopyhoard," said Dr. PatrieiuSoberer, president ofTbe CenterOs Deafness ." There are somany applications for a restersuch as tins that we can't wait toget started."
Dr. Soberer added that the -
etectrouic copyhoard is enpectedto be used in clamraom situationsos well as in plaaniogmeethsgs ofthe management committee.
The copykoard Is the resolt of ajoint venture between QuartetManufacturing, u manufacturerof visual communication pro-ducta for the office, and OvonicsImaging Systems (055), aresearch and devetopment firm.
Quartet Manufacturing andQuartet Ovonics are head-qsartered at 5750 Old OrchardRd. tu Skobie. -
Skokie finii..
Niles lUstorical...Cont'd from NUes-E. Maine P.1
stitution'5 llofthassnivernary.Society President Marilyn
Brown reports the Museum isntiS welcoming old artifacts,either so loan or gift, and will ap-prenote ysul call at 750-0160.Regalar Museom hours are Wed-nesdays and Fridays from 10-30am. to 2p.m. Donations for theFlea Market sale may be broughtto the Museum on Tksrsday, Oct. -8, and Friday, Oct. 9 from 10-30am. to 3 p.m.
Piano concert atSkokie-LibraryVladimir Leyetckkiss, who has
been haitedasa " big styteemigre Russian pianist" will per-toron atthe Skokie Public Libraryliunday, October 19.
The free concert begins at 3p.m. in the Petty Auditorium,5215 Oakton.
During his performance,Leyetchkisu wtlt ptay the"Ritual Action" from "The RiteOS Spring". He witt also performfour other Russian piaso teso-scriptionn and from tke-wsrhs ofFraUS Liszt. -
I LEGAL NOTICEINOTICE OFBID -
The Village of Niles will be ac-ceptiog sealed hidOfor;
Sqoad CarsSeated biduseill be accepted ou-
til infO-p.m. on October 77, 1987,at the Viltagesf NOes, Office afthe Purchasiog .geot, 7001MilwaokeeAvesoe, Niles, Illinoisff648-
General infsrmatioo andspecific instructions concernisgthis request for- proposal areavailable at the Office nf the Por-chasing Agent, - 7651 - N.Milwaukee Avenue, Niles, Illinois60040. -
Bids wifi he opened at8;tO p.m.on Tuesday, -OOteher I?, l987atthe Board of Trosteea'meetilsg,7290 Milwaukee Avénue, Rites,Illinois 60048. -
AndrewR. BuffoPurchasing Agent
Niles library...ailed by about 1,000 vetes.
According to Irene Coutello,heardoecretary, the cansitstttee'srecommendation will probably_.o to the board for approval atthe Oct. 14 meetIng. -
She noted the referendam ineeded te raise salaries uf em-
ployees which have been sob-jaodard for many years. 'It'shard to keep employees whenhey coo find better paying jobs
elsewhere. When we get - newones, it's expensive to tratehem."
The money from the referee-dom will also financially main-tain sereicen to residents. Shirethe last tax rate increase 1f yearsago, costa have doubled andtripled in the area of utilities, costof honks, library programs, etc.,Costellasaid. -
'The hoard has been pot into aposition of making every nickelwarb twice to maintain ser-vices," Costello said. "However,you can only stretch things sofar."
She noted the refereedomcampaign wilt be geared to get-hog not the word to residenta,clubs, and civic organizatinsu in
County defies Golf-
Greenwood shopping stripThe Cook Cnuuty Board of - Callas, a Liacolowond
Comnsissioners denied a petition developer, had proposed a shop-by developer Sam Callas to con- ping strip containing eight storesstroct a small shopping strip ou a on the 1.4 acres of land locatedresidential area on Greenwond across the street from the Gallasdtlnlf.Itd. os Monday. Millàhnpptng center. -
Although the County's board of The Village nf t1iIes had nhjec-appeals had approved the ted to the proposal. Because the
- petition, commissioners in a 14 to village border lies within one and3 vote did not foilaw its rerom- nue half miles nf the site, a three-mendatinn to approve the fourtha vote was reqoired fromproject. commissioners In deny the
project. -
The property is located io assb-slivtsioo of homes called Golf-Greenwood Gardem. Themajority ofhomeowuers objectedto flooding, traffic eòujestiOls and
Robert P Hanrahas Assessorintrndiee nf cnmmerciat ints a
of Nitos Tnwoship, wishes to io-residential area. The village filed
form all new real estate pruperty similar protests.
ownerv io osr Tswnship that flomeOwsiers defended a suit
Change of Ownership Cards msstfiled by another developer regar-
nr should be completed The ding a csmmerciat project 00 the
procedure is very simple three-tot parcel of land, which
However not sending in this card they loot is the circuit court. They
can be an espenvive omissioui und appealed to the Illinois Appellate
produce a real incnnvesience for Cssrt which overtufned the
non home owners: .decision oftke lower court.
Thrsugh the cooperation of the Callas, who was present at the
Conh County Collector's Office board - meeting Mosday, in- -
these cards-may be obtained al dicated he would file suit
the Niles Township Asseásnr's following the denial nf his
Office, 5255 W. Main St., Shohie petition.
60077. -
The Niles Township Assessor's - -
o= Lawrenee House
CountyCslieetnrs000iceConk bake sa1è benefits
kelpPkeepyourassevsmelit -La Rabida -
records accurate and save new A hake sale,-- with a muskpurchasers future tan bill cou- "street cafe" where purchasers¡ssmo. Please call 673-9308 for COO enjoy their treatq with a cupadditional information.- 0f coffee, will he hosted by
- -. Lawrence House, the senior
ILEGAL NOTICI lfds:Notice is hereby gives, pur. Oct. 14, from 1 to5p.m.
suant lo 'An Act in relation to the The publlc is encouraged touso of as Assumed Name in the come tO the Lawrence Haase farconduct nr tras'sactinn nf the fun and treats- au all fundsBusiness in the State," as omen- raised by the Bake Sale will beded, that a certificalinn was filed donated to l.a Rabtda Hospital.by the undersigned with the -' Itablita, S clilldres's hpital,County Clerk nf Cook County. specializes in pediatric diseasesFile No. K107900 os the Sept. 15, and cases nf abosedand neglec-1997 Under the ASsumed Name of ted yelisguteru. Lawrence HouseZiegler Services with the place of seniors chose La Rabida as theirbuuiqess located at 9909 Golf Rd. projertfor 1997. - -
#l2D, Dea Plaines the true name 0°° be dohated(s) and residence address of by resIdente, bakeries andowner (o) is: Rachel Ziegler ff09 grocery stores. - -
GolfRd. #12D, Des Plainm, IL - !°1'°? Infarm$teii,. pleâse
Change ofOwnershipCards
au effort tagef "yeo"vates. 'We-are going ta have lIteraturespelling Out the needs of thediutrtct, and hopefully, Itwifibe anuccesufulroferendum,"
Reportedly, several committeememberf at last week's meetingkoggesteI a .30 tax rate Increaseta prèventthe bourdcamtng bock -
to ask for more money in a fewyears. -. ---
Trustee Charlase Wagner said- she was among those auhtng for a
higher rate- for that reasail."However, I changed my mindaftér-Ilhrary administrator Dun-
- cas McKenzie said the .28 ratewould carry us down thé roadfioanctallyformanyyearo."
Wagner said if the proposedreferendum fails at the poils nextMarch, servtceo will have to beeut. "With more reveone wecauld possibly improve theOutreach Program whichdeliverá hostos to nursing humenand shut-los. Movies are nolanger shnwn at The Huntingtonwhich provided entertainment Inseniors there. We have had tolIghten nur belta and focus. nonther áreas nl service to residen-ta,"Wagnernaid.
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llsùict 207. . . Volunteers. .- . Continued from Page 3ceiitlnaedfromPagel
enrallingeachweek.In allier bsakieaa, Dinirtet 207
has tison trying unsucceanfully tosell the Maine North praperty forname time. The present - realestate broker, sheldon F. Good,Isasbeen givenalf-day extensinnte represent the District by amotion pauneii by the Board ThemattereftheBeard'a retention ofSbeldonF. Guodandother detailssurrounding the sale of theproperty will be further in-vestigated in fuhre committeemeetings.
According to SuperintendentDr. James Elliott, "District 207has been investigating -ways tasave mnney no natural us fersome time." The Board paused amotion to purchase natural gaofrom a supplier ether than Nor-there Illinois Gas Company thatwoold yield a savings of ap-proximately $300,500. The switchto another supplier Is acooperative ventine with otherelementary schools in thedistrict. -
In ether news, a motion waspassedte allnwthe sue nf athleticfacilities at Maine Emt HighSchool to host the 1098 YouthMaccahi Games InternotlonalYouth Athletic Competition inAugust, 1988 wIth fees to bemtablishedhythe administrativestaff. The request was submittedby the Jewish Community Ces-tern of Chicago, an affiliate nf thetewioh Federation ofMetropelltan Chicago. MaineEast will be one of five hostschools to competing teams fromAustralia, New Zealand, SouthAmerica, aad Israel for the Mac-cahi turnes. Ages of the cus-bataola will range from 9-10years.
Au a last order of business, theBoordendorseda resolution to bepresented to the illinois GeneralAssembly castigating theAssembly for not supplying auf-finest funding for programsmandatedinthelffoReformAct.The resolution sstll be presentedto the ausembly by the IllinoisSchool Board Association.
Drug charges...The Riles man's wife will alun -
he arraigned the same day on adrug-related charge in c050ec-tino with knather incident, arcar-dingto a court clerk.
William Weiner, 26, 0606
Oaktan- 56., Riles, and PHilipJogtr 29, 1239 Harding SL, DeaPlaines, Were both charged withdelivery of a controlled suhotas-en after they sold nine ounces nfcocaine. worth appreximately$78,600 to undercover police fromthe suburban Metropolitan Drug -Enforcement Group (MEG) OnAug. 50. Thedelivery charge forhethmen;was a-Class'X felony,which means they cáuld spendbetweesS and20years in pillenwitbeogh prøbatlan,.accerdtnll-teuMEttopekesmarL------ - -
The men- were arrested In- aP°!98 let Is B000inaiiEstateuwhêrdtfjgy-liàd agreeà to 0011 thedrogo to 7411es police who servedas a backup duilnli the MEG
NUes officer...ContlnnedfrernPagel
bio wife, Emma (flee Hoppe);One son, Richard; two duaghtera,Marlene Carodgan -and Marilyn(Art) Schraederl grandchildrenasdgreat.grandcbíldren.
Visitation- wan - Oct. 3 in theSkaja Terrace Funeral Home InNUes, -FaneraI -Services wereheld Sunday, Oct. 4 atthe funeralhome wtththe Rev. Broce Ander-onsafflctathig.
Danatlans to the LeokeminFutindatlan ase appreciated.
NUes Department of Code Estor-cement explained why theprogram Is sa baportant "Car-bas monoxide Is a poisonous gasthat is odorless, colorless andtastelesa. Saine nf the symptomsof carbon macoxide poisoning In-elude headaches, dimineun, shindiocoloratton, rashesand nausea.There Is no method fer detectingcarbon munoxide poisoning etherthan through a special piece ofequlpmenL The equIpment Is asmall electronic devtde, held byhand nearthe fornace. The whaletest takeojunta few minutes. OurInspectors are in brown Rilescode enforcement onlfonnn andcarry photo identlflcattonbadges."
Lambect Binder, a volunteerfrom the Village of Nlles SeniorCenter has been with thepregramfor the past five years,and baa served as coordinator ofthese volunteers far the past fouryeara. Karen Hausen, program
Townhouses...According te Joe Salerno,
director strode enforcement, theSew petition tuenpected to comebeforethe hoardatthe December-meeting.
Proposed by petitioner AllanSchmidt was cemtrsctlon of 36'unit (reduced from the original42) townhouses contained In sixbuildings os a 2.24 acre site. Theexisting Formt FlameRestaurant and a single'familyresidence would be torn down tomake way for the project.
Details on the project were riotshort when Joseph Palmisano,attorney for the petitioner,discovered a special use was notincluded in thepetitlan asking fora change from B-1 Is R-4 andaISpercent variation. "We need thespecial use to accommodate ad-ditiosal parking in the modifiedplan," he said.
Cossimisaionec Angela Troianisaid the special une would not beacceptable because of negativeasperta to the plan. He pointednut there was ont enoughclearance in required footage
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coerdliiainr fer the mistar centerstated "We are really proud ofall. our volunteers, especially InUds Important program. Lautyear, through their efforts attelephone scheduling the code en-forcement inspectors inspectedover 700 senior citizen residen-ces. Olor senior citizens seem torecognize that It's the beatingneaunn again when our volunteerscall."
Far teether Infonootton nr toschedule an appointment, pleasecontact the Village of NiesDepartment of Code Enfor-cement, 7601 Milwaukee in Nies,067-6150, Ext. 355.
Pictured (I-r) are; Dick Cain;Todd Bavaro, Village of RilenDepartment of Code Estor-cement; Charles Cain; ElmerLudwig; Pani Brandt; ficoKoebler (seated); Joseph Leahy;Lambert Binder, coordinator ofvobunleers. -
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betweeo the buildings and the lotline facing Seward no the 505th,Keeney on lhe north, and the rearof one west building adjacent toNICO Park. "We can't give avariatios with special ose," hesaid.
Saleron said, in a pro-conference with the petitioner, hehad advised a POD request tkatwoolf omm for vartatlom regar-ding lot lines. "They said it wool stbe considered, but evidently didnot fnllawthrnsgh," he said.-
After cuoferring with thepetitioner, Palmisano said hesvoold withdraw the petition andre-apply for P11G. -
After the meeting was adjoor-sed, Kevin Kricheberg, aMadison St. resident, told 1kobeard the petltlooer should sob-mit as eovironmental impactrepart, along with other PUGcriteria required by the board."Mea residenlo are concernedabout flooding, and parking ontheir streets from this project,"he said.
Nues Festival. .CanthsuedfremPage 3
arrest. another 00e next year. However,Weiner's wie was alan new board coming in will have
arrested after she allegedly mId is make that decision," Heinensmall amounts ogeocaine toNdes said. -
police at the couple's home in the Tho organization in composedahaepce of her buohaild. el 16 local civic orgaisizatiom.
All three suspects are eat On; hmm the festival willbond. be distribsted to member groups
for their projects. Potato are ear-MG Art. . . sed far the amount of boom
ContlnaedframMGP.1 worked, not only at the festivalperiences in drawings returning but other events spomoredhome only to put together in a dsclugtheyear.book, a permanent record of her Helaennatedthe evento molicIeadventures. -- a dinner dance in April, a flea
1n1915 and 191f abe returned to marketlnSeptisisb& and an auc-¡rob ina dIfferent part u$-Nepbl tian that w1ll- --$gId 7 p.m.uniI is iiowwòrklng aá a thfr Saturday, Oct. 10 In the NiImbook. - Recreation - - -Ç0!tter, 7877
Carne -sud -learn bawllieu ----Mttwasikee-Ave.yeiir-vacatlenomareaiidturn -TheÑceèdntii be dividedpaar -trave1--snrnnI--tate--'thi asisoiìg iliembàh-greepofrom allIllustrated, .-pee-manest'r-'4'.--- four evento wUlbe announced atboundbeak. ---------------------- the committee------November
Ali are welcome In join us. FaC meeting, nheutld. - -
information call 006-3298. NOIi-membern are auked for $1donation.
Roycemorerummage sale
Roycemore School Great WhiteElephant Rommage Sale will beheld On Saturday,. October 17,6;3e a.rn. to 4 p.m. featqringclotheo,apPltaaces, new ohoeu,forniture and housewares.Ballooha and rofreuhitiento.Reycemnre Scheel, 640 Lincoln,Evaastos, NB-BOBS.
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Halloween theme, must beoriginal and any form - of artmedia la encouraged (patata,glitter, glue, cation, etc.). Artwork will be displayed at theGronnan Heights Gymnasiumand prizes will be awarded at theHalloween Party on Saturday,Oct. 31. (Grennan HeighOs, t
-p.m.).
Far more isfarmation, call theNilea Park DIstrIct office at 967-6633.
Nursing home...will be candscted by a hearing ef-firer and a director from the ID-PH at the State of IllinoisBuilding In Chicago. The hearingbeard maben the decision ou therevocation of a nursing home'slicense," he said.
Although Schafer declined togive details ou the numerousvinlatiom, they includeinadeqnate patient care, lack nfattendlios te renidento' needo andfilthy conditious which werediscovered during an annual in-spection of the home taut June.
"Since then, a state monitorhas been conducting routine in-opecti000 there to make sureresidents are properly caredfar," he said. "However, o recentreport revealed little nr no im-provemento...preeipitating theagency's action."
According to Schafer, the staleinspector has observedwheelchair patienta without olip-pers or socha ponhiog theirwheelchairs with hare feet inhallways and other areas in thehome. "Other problems concernpersonal cleanliness and otherviolations of health standardsthat I cannot discuss at lIstotime," he said.
Attorney Albert Milstein,representing the nursing home,confirmed au adminIstrativehearing would be held within thenest two montha and declined tocomment 00 the allegedviolations becauSe of the pendinghearing. "I can only say the oc-lion taken by the state io un-justified, -and we wilt be con-testingthe matter."
Mistein said in the event theadministrative hearing resulta ina negative decision for Gell Mill,the nursing home has the recoor-ue to bring Ita case to the CookCounty CircolI Court.
Bonnie Burnett, a health m'speelor.00r the Village of Nies,stated she makes monthly in-spectiom of oursing homes os thevillage. Aster Golf Mill Plaza Iwas charged with the violatiom,inupectiom were made on a hi-mnnthtyhasis.
Fire calls...Contained from Pagel
several hot light tobes in thehkilding that were disconnectedtnpreventapnssihte hazard.
Firemen respooded lo 8030Denoto on a report two olderwomen and a nurse bad beeulocked sut of a house. A neighborpicked the front lock to open thedonrfor the occopanta,
...A smoisog dryer at 0210 NewEsgland Ave. on Sept. 26 was at-triboted to malfunctioning on-offcontrols no the appliance. Theplag waupallod from the unit andthe gas shot off
Firefighters went to KraftRecord Center, 6356 Kirk St. onSept. -2? where they found -abroken watérpipe had activétedthealarm. -
-...Op-Sept. 7, a powerfailorecasseditirealarmto octivo$0:tBullderosqoure, 9000GnllRd.'
Afire alarm thatactivoted at-Golf Mxi Siaza II naming home,was attributed to o pattentpulling the alarm box ocas thefrentdoor onSept. 29.
Firemen on Oct. t es-tisgoished a small fire in a gar-hage truck at 6611 furvis. Pikepoles were used to poll apartretase to -prevent extemion offire.
Do DeL 1, fIrefighters oued apomp con te extinguishsmouldering leaves around u firehydrant atB2Sl Golf Rd.
...A gas odor at 8249 MllwaskeeAve. on Oct. 1 was attributed tosalit pinto in the stove and ovenarea. ANt-Gao worker was calledto cerrectthe problem.
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According to Burnett, aregistered nurse with eight yearnexperience in long term owningcare, inspections are geared tageneral eteaslisesu in naminghomes, care of residenta, samtagand medical care compatible tostate staodards. Part of her job islo monitor staffing to make surepatient care io conducted byregistered nurses.
She exptainedtlolfMiti Pissa I,like other naming homes andhospitais, has -a shortage of nur-ses that peses a problem for long-term facilities io meeting thestrictutandards of the state.
Citatiom by the state ussallyinclude minor and majorviolations in a naming home."With a. okoctage of staff, itbecomes difficoltto csntrol everysituation in the day-to-daysporalipm of long term carefacilities," she said. "S really -
don'tkisow whatthe amwerit."Burnett west on ta say that
staff finds it especially difflenitcontrolisig residenta who aredevelopmentally dluahled sr ouf-bring bum emotional orhehavortal problems. "Theyhave to be trained in matters ofpersnoal cleanliness which takestime and effort. They (residenta)will take off items of clothing andthe staff helps put them hack on.Five minutes inter, they are sf0again," she said,
Free NutritionSeminar
The Niles Park District, iscooperation with LutheranGeneral Hnspital, mCI prmeot afree Nutritinn Semioar noToesday, October 13 at 7 p.m. Thelecture will be held at the Gres-nao Heights fitness Center, 0255Okelo Ave. in Nges.
Resident Liletician Ce Pappaswill discuss the follswing topics,losing weight properly, notritiousfoods to cnoh quickly, obesity inour children, proper ¡seis andin-lake that pesple shoold cnouumeand an esplanalion of why it isimportant to eat healthy foods.
This one hour lecture will befollowed by a question and an-swer session. It yoo plan on at-lgjsdiog this seminar, please callthe Greunao Hoighis FitnessCenter at 967-0975 or the NUesPark District nfgice at 507-0633. Aminimoin 5f 15 people are needeib
Forest HostsDidactic GroupDialogue
Raymond B. CalteS, PbD.,Dl., will be the speaker for aDidactic Groop Dialngoe spas-sorest by Formi Hospital'dOd -Foundation and the Forest-Ia-stitute of Profeoéfana-I- -Psycbology no Fri., Oct. 9,$lpi --,to studenta and professIonals......the healthfieldo, the DidaÇttCIk-:
- be held in the Nevick Aod)turiwfl- -of the Furent HoSpital Prafes-si000t BuIlding, 585 Wilson Lane'--';"DesPlalues. ---------- e
D.r CalteS, who is interna---tionally recognised as ase ai the-most eminent scholars in the
. history of psychology, will speakon "Science and Mental HealthPractice.'' The uutber ofnumerous hecha, Dr. Cotteti hastaught at Clark und HarvardUniveruityieu; served fer manyyears as a Distingolubed Pro-¡essor at the University of Il-linoio, and corrontly is on thefacolty of the Formt Institute'sHonolulu campos.
Beaervatloiis are reqaired, taregister Or for further Informa-tien, please call 635-4363.
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