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Ni.o8 ,Public Librar7 . 6960 Oaktori : 6OU3-- ftoAlTthe byBudBesser The handgun ban discussion . at CentÑ East -auditorium in Skbkie Monday night was a replay of thenume road show which previously took-place in - Morton Grove. There was the nolise electricity in the air Lota of emotion. Lots of pro-gun peopte who came in fromother communities. Supporters of gun ownership had a 10-1 margin over their àdversarieo hased on » : the - amount of applause ' upeakersreceived. - Manyofthesame faces were on handfor the Skohie show. We recognized a pro-gun bald- heudedman whowas up frontis the Morton.Grove controversy.- And the raTher large white- haired man who was a spokes- manfor one ofthe gun groups in Morton Grove was seated-hi the. lobby ofthe auditorium Iisnding nut brochures and siguing up .- supporters. Sisice there aie leas organized anti-gun. groups We didn't recognize any anti-gun people. Morton Grove atisrnèy Marty Ashman was thebHe was In the forefront of theanti-gun ac- . tionluhiotown. Bècaune Skekie bou a large Jewlnh population, - things ,- Jewish were forever popping up. - Among the npeakers who dezerved the chutzpah(néFVy) award forUse evening included .everal who preceded their gun comments by wishing the Skokie village board "A Happy .. New Year" Because the Jewluh holiday has just been celebrated, the speakers who give their greethsgn.eztended stZ J) («y - .:.. - .-. .. . - - motional Skou ' gun ban meeting: MG couple's suit against handgun ban: (See Left Hand betow) Oakton aproves $J9 million budget , - - - - by Anthaay DeNudata -- A -19 isdilion dollar operating propertytax levy for Commaflity budget was approved Tuesduy College Districtt35. - night by the Oakton Community 49.3% of OaktOO'S College Board of Trustees for total revenue comes from local fiscal year 1983-M. - - - - property taxes, which Hilqwnt The approved expenditures : refered toas, "Ose of the highest represént a 7.2% increase over ratim in the staté.'! Tuition and last year's budgçl, according to fees account for 17.9%, while the David Hilquist, Vire President of state contributes 14%. - Business andFinance, who-ad- Oatstoo President- WA. ded,- "This increase probably Koelmline told the board-that as representa nurtowentever." of -September lO, 9,710 students in a related move, the board bad enrolled at the college, with also approved a O mUllos dollar Cnu.ued nnPage 27 Nues library names - new admiñistrator - - by Eileealllrzclsfeld Duncan J. McKenzie, Ham- ted bythe facolty as the oslstan- mend, 2nd., will be the nest ad- ding -student- io tIre school of missistrator of the Nues Ubrary librarianship. -District by action at a regular - McKenzie is a member si the - library board meeting, Sept. 14, Cuutj.uednn Page 27 lathe mainlibrary. . - a= - Nues seeks merty served ed deputy ad- ministratar at the Hammond JO S- or you s lbrory with duties Including pér- sonñel- management, public The Village tif Nues, Depar- rétations and audio-visual -work tmeot of Youth Service is seetang including Cable television. - McKenzie romeo to Hiles with ten year's experience in public library administration. Prior to hl punition In Hammond, he wan admlaistrativé Assistant for a county library- system in Michigan which served os headquarters for &mutli-coanty cooperative. A graduate of Western many of the students can ne Michigan University, McKenzie available - for part-time work- boldo O Master of Science degree beginln.g at 12Noon. intibrarianship and bas done far- If you have any job openings, ther study in - library ad- then give un a call. We place fast .,i.,iztrc.fin5 at Miami Univer- and efficiently and try, ta select emsloymeot opportunities for High School and College age youths in this area, on a fall time, part-time ortemporary basis. We have reliable and hard working young people that are willing to work and do a -good job as well. Our applicants are Interviewed and prepared for proper job ap- plicatien and attitude. Also, CilUigedo. PageZ7 aity. During his study at Western- the right person to be aent for an p Michigan, McKenzie wan selec- interview. Ca11967-S100, Ext. 59. - - . 325 Nues-homes in - Park RidgePark District Disaëe on: Park District annexation At..a post-board committee meeting 'Tuesday sight Nues park Board okayed sendiog a let- ter to- 325 residents went of Washingtos St., between Oaktos and Bruce Streets, seeking m- fcrmatioO 05 whether or sot they woal4 beinterested iii annening 'osto Nilen Park District. Priseh- tly, they are Nues village residents but Park Ridge Park Dinlrict members. - While Rites park board mcm- bers approved creating the letter three months ago, park corn- -missionerDanKosiba objected to the teisure of the letter at Tuesday night's committee meeting ICosiba wasted a letter scot to the residenti explaining nos-resideot rates would apply to them since they ace sot tas- paying pack district residests Kosiba mid if they niant to disos- nex from the Park Ridge district and annex ioto Riles pork district, "they shonid take the ball". He thooght a letter in- timatiog Nitos Pails District was initiating asy ansoxatiOs would asger Paris Ridge's Park District an well islhe residents. After-a -lengthy discsnsiOs the - board voted to have park altor- isey Berrafato tòse dowo the let- ter. Berrafats soidhe thought the letter should neither escosrage nor itiscourisgoresidento to annex -ists the district but merely presestthe facts csncersingtheir choices. He said?the ensuing colai Cose would sote -the hoard urged the residents to annex. He said It was obvious the Park Ridge -Park District - wnold be - Ising property valuation within ita district if the 325 homes usder -consideratissleft their park district. -- Committee chairsisan Jim Pierski asd csisussissioner Mary Marusek both fought to keep the substance ofthe letlerintact. ' Ils the letter it states- "It is Our hope that you pctitios for de- assexation from the Park Ridge - Pork District asd petition for as- Continued onPaO 57 Yearbook editors Organizing yearbooh activities at Maine East fer the 1983-1984 unioni year are (seated, l-r) co-editors-tn-chief Gina Piesecki of Riles and Ann Jon of Des Plaines. (back, l-r) assintast editor Tina Pieserki of Riles, club editors Teresa Granito of Nitos and Angela -VirgllioofNilen, underclass edito.r NatscyGrbavac of Park Ridge, spurts editor-PattyGotter of. Nues, and assistaoteditorCathy- Garcia nfNltes. - - - - 11 iL h r û j t r Village of Nile', Ot7,NO,15MfEBUGLFvThURSDAZS9TSE5fBER, 1983 25° péi copy

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Ni.o8 ,Public Librar7. 6960 Oaktori

:6OU3--

ftoAlTthe

byBudBesser

The handgun ban discussion. at CentÑ East -auditorium in

Skbkie Monday night was areplay of thenume road showwhich previously took-place in

- Morton Grove. There was thenolise electricity in the air Lotaof emotion. Lots of pro-gunpeopte who came in fromothercommunities. Supporters of gunownership had a 10-1 marginover their àdversarieo hased on

» : the - amount of applause' upeakersreceived. -

Manyofthesame faces wereon handfor the Skohie show. Werecognized a pro-gun bald-heudedman whowas up frontisthe Morton.Grove controversy.-And the raTher large white-haired man who was a spokes-manfor one ofthe gun groups inMorton Grove was seated-hi the.lobby ofthe auditorium Iisndingnut brochures and siguing up

.- supporters.

Sisice there aie leas organizedanti-gun. groups We didn'trecognize any anti-gun people.Morton Grove atisrnèy MartyAshman was thebHe was Inthe forefront of theanti-gun ac-

. tionluhiotown.

Bècaune Skekie bou a largeJewlnh population, - things

,-Jewish were forever poppingup. - Among the npeakers whodezerved the chutzpah(néFVy)award forUse evening included.everal who preceded their guncomments by wishing theSkokie village board "A Happy

.. New Year" Because theJewluh holiday has just beencelebrated, the speakers whogive their greethsgn.eztended

stZJ) («y -

.:.. - .-. .. . - -motional Skou ' gun ban meeting:MG couple's suit against handgun ban:

(See Left Hand betow)

Oakton aproves$J9 million budget

, - - - -

by Anthaay DeNudata --

A -19 isdilion dollar operating propertytax levy for Commaflitybudget was approved Tuesduy College Districtt35. -

night by the Oakton Community 49.3% of OaktOO'SCollege Board of Trustees for total revenue comes from localfiscal year 1983-M. - - - - property taxes, which Hilqwnt

The approved expenditures : refered toas, "Ose of the highestrepresént a 7.2% increase over ratim in the staté.'! Tuition andlast year's budgçl, according to fees account for 17.9%, while theDavid Hilquist, Vire President of state contributes 14%. -

Business andFinance, who-ad- Oatstoo President- WA.ded,- "This increase probably Koelmline told the board-that asrepresenta nurtowentever." of -September lO, 9,710 students

in a related move, the board bad enrolled at the college, withalso approved a O mUllos dollar Cnu.ued nnPage 27

Nues library names -new admiñistrator- - by Eileealllrzclsfeld

Duncan J. McKenzie, Ham- ted bythe facolty as the oslstan-mend, 2nd., will be the nest ad- ding -student- io tIre school ofmissistrator of the Nues Ubrary librarianship.-District by action at a regular - McKenzie is a member si the -library board meeting, Sept. 14, Cuutj.uednn Page 27lathe mainlibrary. . -a= - Nues seeksmerty served ed deputy ad-ministratar at the Hammond JO S- or you slbrory with duties Including pér-sonñel- management, public The Village tif Nues, Depar-rétations and audio-visual -work tmeot of Youth Service is seetangincluding Cable television.

- McKenzie romeo to Hiles withten year's experience in publiclibrary administration. Prior tohl punition In Hammond, he wanadmlaistrativé Assistant for acounty library- system inMichigan which served osheadquarters for &mutli-coantycooperative.

A graduate of Western many of the students can neMichigan University, McKenzie available - for part-time work-boldo O Master of Science degree beginln.g at 12Noon.intibrarianship and bas done far- If you have any job openings,ther study in - library ad- then give un a call. We place fast.,i.,iztrc.fin5 at Miami Univer- and efficiently and try, ta select

emsloymeot opportunities forHigh School and College ageyouths in this area, on a fall time,part-time ortemporary basis. Wehave reliable and hard workingyoung people that are willing towork and do a -good job as well.Our applicants are Interviewedand prepared for proper job ap-plicatien and attitude. Also,

CilUigedo. PageZ7 aity. During his study at Western- the right person to be aent for an

p Michigan, McKenzie wan selec- interview. Ca11967-S100, Ext. 59.

- - . 325 Nues-homes in -

Park RidgePark District

Disaëe on:Park Districtannexation

At..a post-board committeemeeting 'Tuesday sight Nuespark Board okayed sendiog a let-ter to- 325 residents went ofWashingtos St., between Oaktosand Bruce Streets, seeking m-fcrmatioO 05 whether or sot theywoal4 beinterested iii annening'osto Nilen Park District. Priseh-tly, they are Nues villageresidents but Park Ridge ParkDinlrict members.- While Rites park board mcm-

bers approved creating the letterthree months ago, park corn-

-missionerDanKosiba objected tothe teisure of the letter atTuesday night's committeemeeting ICosiba wasted a letterscot to the residenti explainingnos-resideot rates would apply tothem since they ace sot tas-paying pack district residestsKosiba mid if they niant to disos-nex from the Park Ridge districtand annex ioto Riles porkdistrict, "they shonid take theball". He thooght a letter in-timatiog Nitos Pails District was

initiating asy ansoxatiOs wouldasger Paris Ridge's Park Districtan well islhe residents.

After-a -lengthy discsnsiOs the -board voted to have park altor-isey Berrafato tòse dowo the let-ter. Berrafats soidhe thought theletter should neither escosragenor itiscourisgoresidento to annex-ists the district but merelypresestthe facts csncersingtheirchoices. He said?the ensuingcolai Cose would sote -the hoardurged the residents to annex. Hesaid It was obvious the ParkRidge -Park District - wnold be -Ising property valuation withinita district if the 325 homes usder

-consideratissleft their parkdistrict.

-- Committee chairsisan JimPierski asd csisussissioner MaryMarusek both fought to keep thesubstance ofthe letlerintact.' Ils the letter it states- "It is Ourhope that you pctitios for de-assexation from the Park Ridge -Pork District asd petition for as-

Continued onPaO 57

Yearbook editors

Organizing yearbooh activities at Maine East fer the 1983-1984

unioni year are (seated, l-r) co-editors-tn-chief Gina Piesecki ofRiles and Ann Jon of Des Plaines. (back, l-r) assintast editor TinaPieserki of Riles, club editors Teresa Granito of Nitos and Angela-VirgllioofNilen, underclass edito.r NatscyGrbavac of Park Ridge,spurts editor-PattyGotter of. Nues, and assistaoteditorCathy-Garcia nfNltes. - - - -

11

iL

h rû j t r

Village of Nile',

Ot7,NO,15MfEBUGLFvThURSDAZS9TSE5fBER, 1983 25° péi copy

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Page 2 The Bugle, Thursday, September 22 1983

Nues Historical Societyto host artist

The Nues Historical Societywill hold its lirot meetiog of thenew sea000 os Monday, Sept. 26al the Trident Center, 8060Oaktoo, Nues at 8 p.m. Thehighlight nl Oho eneoiog will he apresentation by Kay Smith (pic-toned) entitled "A Wnmos ArtistLooks atHistnry."

Kay Smith io a midwest artistwho began o paisting odyssey ofAmerica in 1971 that costisoes tothis dey. She spent five yearstraveliog across the nationresearching, paioting anddocomenttng historic shrines inmore than half of the states on an

September Values For You!!!

FRESH $l49CHICKEN BREAST (RegularCut I LB.

assignment from 1G. FergusonPuhlishing Co. nf Chicago, a sub-nidiary of Doubleday PohlinhingCo. Over 200 watercolor paintiognand sketches ore the result of thiss year venture.

The public is cordially invitedlo attend. No charge. Lightrefreshments will he served.

Receives degreeRohert Past POOOni, 8015 N. 06-

tawa ave., Niles, in amongstodenl,s who recently awardedhachelor's degrees after corn-pleting their work at Oho Dinner-sitynfWiscnnoiss-Madison.

0

FRESHCHICKEN LEGS . 59LB.TOP ROUND

(One Piece-BEEF ROAST wtpop-UpTimer LB.

r: : DIETERS SPECIAL

981leat)

*4 AqCOD

LFILLETS (Cut In 6oz. Portions)

FRESH sPOLISHSAUSAGE LB.

FRESH $199PORKLINKSAUSAGE u LB.

DELI SPECIALSUSINGERS 449SAUSAGE I YILB.

CHICKENLOAF si 29I bÇLB.

BRICKCHEESE 929

96 LB.nfltnt-Schaul's Poultry b Meat CoSALE DATES

B.22.aatou.28u3 7221 N. Harlem Ave., Nues. IV.

647-9264 HOUSSMON..FRL9-eSAT9-5:3O

Scm/na's onA!rnhnl ñi!L;

e s...'

:; r- enior i ¡zens'DdLThaaci NEWS AND VIEWSwill present o serien ofeducalional programs on oubjec-Os of community concern in-ctudisg Stress/Comes & Effec-Is; Addiction/Attitudes & Mythsand Family Iltnens/ Reaction &Realities

Att neminars will hegin pcom-ptly at f p.m. und end at 2630 p.m.The public in invited to attendfree uf charge. Sessions will beheld weekly beginning Wed-nenday, Sept. 21, al Our Lady ofRansom/Paluch Hall, 8300Greenwood, Nues and on utter-note weeks at St. Isaac JoguenChurch Hull ut 0149 W. Golf rd.

Films wilt be shown at nelectednesnionn includint "Chalk Talk,""Medical Aspeclo of Addiction"and "Intervention." Goeslspeakers at selected seminarswit include Dr. Gary Gruham,M.D., Medical Director, KemperInsurance Company, who willsneak on the medical auocclu uf¿ddiction and haneon' Burns,Coordinator of tkiLstheruo Ceo-ter for Substance Abuse, who wiltaddreun the issue of FamilyIlloenn/ Reacttou& Reality.

The schedule of prenenlaliomareas Follows:Sept. I8-SOJ-Addictinn/Atlitudes

& Myths0cL t-OLR-Medical Aspects of

AddictionOct. tI-SIJ-Youth/Education &

PreventionOct. 19-OLR-Family Illness/

Reaction & RealityOct. 26SIJ.InterventionNun. 2-OLE-Recovery/Panel

DiscussionNuv. 9-StJ-Recovery/Spiritual

Aspects

Travelers Aidseeks volunteers

Have a heart und lend a hand.Volunteer and assist tour-ints, the homeless, the din-ubled and children travelingalone. Through Travelers & Im-migraste Aid of Chicago, you canvolunteer at Greyhound BusStation, Union Station or O'HareAirport. Entennive training svitObe provided, and you wilt findthat helping someone can bring asmile to others and joy to youc-neff. Plus, it is escitissg to meetnew people and know that youhave made a difference lo them.For information on how you canvolunteer, call Travelers & Im-migrants Aid at 435-4520.

THE BUGLE(USPO 989.798)David Besser.

Edttor ami Publisher

19ß Memb.eIllInois Press Associetian

Vol, 27, No, 15, Sept. 22, 1983

8746 N. Shermer Rd.Nues, ni, 60648

Phosc 966.2900.1.2-4Published Weekly on Thursday

In Riles, illinoisSecond Class postage for

The Bugle paid at Chicago, ill,Postmaster, Seed addresschanges to The Bugle, 8746

ShermerRd,, NUes, il. 60648Sobscrlptiurs Rule (In Advance,Per single copy 8.21Oneyear $10.98Twuyears 118.00ThreeTearL 124,00I year.Senlor C)Uzen $0.10lyeìr )outofcounty) . .. 124,00lyear (foreign.) $02.00

Ail .4P0 addresses_an furServicernen $22,00,,

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NNews for all Niles.Seniors (age 62 and over)IJ from the Nues Senior Centero 8060 Oakoon, Niles 967-6Iøo ext. 76

VSi-J. 55 Plus Club

. . Get set Vetas because over 30 members will he arriviiìg inyour fuir city nons, and you will beve the biggest floor showyou've ever sees. Many thanks to Stanley Zahski for all binwork in getting this trip together. We wish them all good lucIound know we wilt hear many interesting tetes when they getback.

Belated cnngratulati000 to Jerry Montek und Dolores und toTed Lesniak and Emmu ontheirrecentmarniuges. -

Congrutulatinon to Millie and Jim Licitra en their 50th ansiversury and to all other members having anniversaries thismonth.

George Hull is home from the hospital and we wish him aspeedy recovery. I'm sure George would uppreciate receivingcards from some of hin old friends, Sorry to report EntoIle Gura,Florence Weber os our sick list, Augie Pramke had two fingerscut off his tell hood, he is doing weil and recoperatiug ut home.Angie said his accident will ont keep him fcom being Sauta undgiving outgiftn at ourll Plus Club party. Hurry and get weil.

Birthdays: Matt Araszewokl, Louis Bassi, Frances Buteili,Laura Bechenek, Harriet Earner, Adelaide Klopp, AlbertKoriur, Rose Mujewohi, Leo Margin, Roger McMahon, JerryMosteh, Gertrude Potluck, Dorothy Reynolds, Helen Rogowshl,Eleanor Otee, Edward Trojan, Mabel Wermershirchen, GeorgeWieroha sud Leo Zutawinuki.

We would like to run different activitieu, but we need yuurhelp. Let's get together and get going. We sincerely hope thatmembers who have not yet participated in our meetings or se.tivitien will join us in the coming months, A larger gruup makesfor a merrier groupund addsmorefunto the activities.

Sept. 25: bake sale and ersIte; Oct. 30: Halloween party Nov,13: Turkey Shoot; Dec. 4: Chrtntmas party - Chateau Rita. Somark these dates andmake as effodto utteud,

-IUUPINOCHLE

TOURNAMENT TO BEGINThe Nilen Senior Cester pinochle touroument will begin on

Friday, Sept. 23 at t p.m. The tournament will last eight weeks,There are no elimisatious; all players will play throughout the

Itouroament. .

BEGINNER NEEDLEPOINT TO BEGINThe NUes Senior Center is offering a ten week beginner,

needlepoint class os Mondays from 10:30 am, to 12:30 p.m.,hoginninglleptember2o. Enrollmentfor thisclusn did take placeeu July t in order to allowthe imtrsctor Mrs. Murge Ltenke time

Utoorder supplies forthe course.

. .WOMEN'S CLUB

The Nitos Senior Center women's cOok will meet on Monday,Sept. 26 at 1 p.m. Plans for the upcoming holiday canned fooddrive sponsored hy the senior center's men's und women's ctuhn

IIHwill

be announced. Following the regular hminesu meeting,Mary Bastiono from Mary Kay Cosmetics wilt conduct a beauty

Udem000trati000t2 p.m. Newcomers are welcometo attend.

SQUARE DANCING -

Another open session of square dancing will take place osTuesday, Sept. 27 at 1:30, TIsis activity lu open to all Nlleu SeniorCenter regiotr000uotno charge. Mr. Don Slaceis the caller,

I

- Skokie Senior Adult J.C.C. -The Open University ofthe Skokie Senior Adult J.C.C., 5050 W.

Churchst., begins itufsllsemesterMosday, Sept.26.There will be sew classes and groups olfecedtkiu semester for

members enjoyment. Among them are Dramatics and a clansentitled "Why Do Bad Things Hoppen To Good People" on Mon-day afternoon; Fols Dancing and The Lyric Opero LectureSeries on Wednesdays and two Hebrew classes, one Monday undnne Thursday. . -

Thené classes are open to meo sod women 62 yearn and older,and requiré Skokie Senior AdUIIJ.C.C. membership.

Formore information callEdie Eleinmun att75-2250, exL 211,

Receives aviation degreeDavid S. Watts, uno of Thomas

und Judith Watts of Nibs,received a Bachelor of Sciencesdegree in Aircraft Maintenance

.- Musagement from PurIn Collegeof Suint Louis University inCahokiu, Itou Augmt 1. WhIte utParks, DavId was un houer roil

iI

i

student aud a member of thelloclety of Automotive Engineers(ll:A.E.). HelnubolograduuteofNues Tiwuship High SchoolWent, David will enter US, AirForce Officer Training Scheel forsuhneqaestpiot training.

An Iridepeirdet. .Co,,omu,Iify No'i.t'opaper Es6abIis1Ird iii 1957-

8746 N. Shermer Road, Niles, Illinois 60648 966-3900-1-4

The Bugle, Thursday, September22, 1963

.. b-,.;j 4983 MembIe -

: íBnoln Press Associa8Iosn

Dovid Besser - Editor & PublisherDiuoo Miller - Monuging Editor

-

RobeetSeonur City Editor

. MGto débate -handgun ordinance

throw the ordinauce aod withothers, in seeking a heaving bythe UnitedStatesSupreme Court.

Their coofrostatino witt take onthe aspects of a coortroom dramawith euch attorney subject tocrons-esaminatins hythe other,,

Hailed nation-wide by ad-vocales of handgun control anddamned by anti-control forces,'the ordinance buon ponnession ofhandguns within the villagelimits except by police, military,etc. A similar ordioonce hanbeen enacted in Evaunton aod inunder consideratins io Skukieund other communities.

' The debate is spossored us apublic service by Stop HandgunMurder, a ono-prof it orgunioutionof Etgis.area residents,dedicated to reducing deaths, in-jurien, und crime committed withhaodguns. Raymood K.- Merrill,Elgin attorney und president nlStop Handgun Murder,.will actasmoderator.

The format ofthe debate wilt heas follows: Following short is.trndsctory remarks and a sum-mary of the ordinance by themoderator, MIsmas will make o15-minute affirmative presos-latten of the legal and practicalaspects of the law, including en-forcement and its role ioreducing handgun crime. He willtheo be cross-examined byQuitici for5 miuntes.

Qoilici will make a 15-minutepreseutation of the negativeposition, including con-

- utitutiosality, enforcementproblems, and iofrisgement ofpersonal rights, sud will then becronn-examiocd kyAshmas.

Each will have lt minutes forrehnttulaed summation.

After a If-minute recess, writ-ten questions from the audiencewill be presented lo either uttsr.soy, who will have two minutes torespond, and hin opponent willhove one minute for rebuttal orconsonent.

The program will commence at7:30 p.m. sharp and conclude ut9:30p.m.

No taxes on. exemptions

- Robert P. Hanrahon, Annessonf Nitos Township wishes tremind Niles Township residentwho are eligible tor Homesteadand/or Homeowners Coemplionthat the Real Estate Tax savinggained through the Homesteadund Homeowners Exemptionare not subject to Federal nrState Income Taxes.

For further information callthe Niles Township Assessor'sOffice ut 673-9360.

Pilot classes planned for Spring, 1984

Oakton seeks input on''Family Education Center

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"In Mortou Grove the an-swec?"-- The controversial MortonGrove ordiounce outlawing han-dguns will he debated in the ElginPublic Library, T)sorsday, Sep-tember 29, at 7:30p.m.

The porticipanlu are: MartinAshpsun, Village Attorney ofMorton Grove, whu drafted theordinance' aod has soccesufsilydefended it in state and federalcourts; and Victor Quilici, alter-ney and resident of MortonGrove, who brought suit to over-

Open Housesfor East MaineschOols

EostMaine SchoolDistrict 83 is« announcing its schedule of Open

Houses throughout the District:Gemini - Wedsenday;Oct. 12 at

7:30p.m.Molrer . Thursday, Oct. 13 at

7:3up.m.Nelsua- Wednesday, Sept. 28 at

7:39p.m.Steveasoo - Monday, Oct. 3 at

7:30p.m.Twain - Wednesday, Oct. 5 ut

7:30p.m.Washington .Tuesday, Oct. 400

7:39p.m.All community residents, an

well as parente and staff mcm-bers, are cordially invited to at-tend each of these interestingoneste. -

Prenestatioux by leachers ex.pluming their year's curricularprograms, examples of students'work, and conversations withother parentn, principals,teachers, aud other staff mom-hers will highlight theseevenings' activities. -

Niles TownshipLegislative,group meeting

The Nitos Township LegislativeCoalition kicked olI its fonrtkyour of advocacy for publiceducation roceotly with aprogram featuring HeidiBiedermun, Assistant Directorfoc Government Relations nf theIllinois Association of SchoolBoords. While Mrs. Biedermunaddressed the Status of TuitionTax Credft Legislation no thefederal level, she focusedprimarily os the challenges topublic schools presented by man-dalory collective bargaining andtas limitation bills awaiting ac-lion by Governor Thompson.

The Niles Township LegislativeCoalition consists nf the SchoolBoards, Admiotstrators andParent-Teacher Associations ofthe Ton School districts -withinRiles Township. Meebiogs areheld at 9 am. Ike first Saturdayof each month at Riles East HighScknol ondaro opes lo the public

BUCLE SEEKSNEWSBOYS

Tho antis is sueking dvliaor,(snwxOarrinrs of uil osen sodeli ve,50W0 popo,s on Thu,sdoes, For an oppo,soeity tocernons, u d011a,n, coli

960.3900

Early delivery ofSocial SecuritychecksMonlhly Supplemental

Security lucerne (SSI) cheekswhich are normally delivered osIhn Brot dayvf Ike month. will bedelivered ox September 30 tu-stead, according te MarilynRobertson, manager of Ike DesPlaines Social Security office.

"Benefit checks ore mailedearly when the usual deliverydote falls os a Saturday, Sundaynr letal holiday," Robertsossaid. "lu these instances, thechecks arc dated and deliveredon Ihe Bris day before the first ofthe month that ix not a weekendor holiday." -

Robertson slated that thinprocedure helps reduce theproblems that people hove whenthey receive their chochs andtheir hunks are clesed. Thesesituations occur several limosduring the year, and Roborlsenadded Ihat OSA woold providesimilar informatinu about earlychock deliveries as they occur.

, Oahles Community College's Advisory Councilfor the lustilute for Business aud ProfessionalDevelopment recently held iOu first meeting withthe new director William F. Rothwell. The councildiscussed plans for increasing - 0CC activity ioserving business and industry with opecialinedemployee development programa and economicdevelopment within the college's district.

A Midwenl first - a Center forFamily Educalios, geared- tomeet the growing Educationalseeds of families - is beingdeveloped at Oahtos CommunityCollege.

Hetese Block, 0CC rofessor ofchild care services, is is chargeof the Center's development andis urging interested communityagencies to share ideas undsuggestions for the new project.

The Ceuler for ' FamilyEdocation is the culmixalinu of asobbalical taken last year by Ms.Block, doring which she traveledto various areas of the ceoutryinvestigating infant/toddler cou-1ers on collego campuses, paren-tin6 programs and io-tergenerational programs.

Wtseu the Center materializes,credit com'se offerings is areassock as parenting. Ike workingWoman, aging and divorce will beadded to existing 0CC coursessuch as "Child Growth andDevelopmeot" and "ThePsychology of Personal Growth."New courses will he crealed forthe Center for Fami!y Educationas the need arises.

In addition, a referral networkis planned ta make information

available about communityfá,oiily-relatedprogratiss.

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"Maoy times people who live isGleocoe, for example, have unidea ahoot a program offeredsomewhere in Nibs nr ParkRidge," Ms. Block said. "Wehave 30 organizatism that wantIn be so a tush force explortngthis idea, including mentolhealth, ednration, honpilal andhealth caro aud geroutolugyagencies."

Now, Ms. Block is loohiog farmore ioput from the Oahtoncnmmuuity. "We want an manyideas and suggestiom as we canget," she said. "I want to kouwthe hìuds oftbiugs that people areisterestodlu."

Ms. Bloch said a small numberof pilot classes will be planned forSpring, 1984, with full implemon-talion scheduled for eext faS.

"We want to try a 'ow creditcourses and see how it goes," shesaid, "before we get iota it fullswing. We're still very modiopes to ideas and suggestions asIdhope anyone who's interesteddoes contact us."

Ms. Block can be couched at635-If 92.

0cc Business Ad sory Council

Council members are (l-r): Lewis Crane,educational resource chairman, LutheranGeneral Hospital; James Smirlen, trustee, Villageof Gleuview, Kempor tnuurouce; Frank Mador,field munager, IBMt Rolhweil; Mike Itobhins,administrator nf training and development, AC.Nielnes Company; und Naucy English, Institutesecretary.

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Senior CìtizéO NewsMorton Grove Senior Citizens

965.4100 - :

. GROWING AWARE OF GIhOWING OLD

This insightful program for people of all ages will be rondar-

led at 7 p.m. on Tueaduy, Sept. 27 and repeated st 9 am. siiWednesday, Sept. 28 in the Village Hall Sealsr Center, 6101Capulina. Bud Swanson, geroutalngint from the Morton firsteSenior Servicks Department will lead this month's discussion en

"Changes in Body Features". Adults In thetr 20'a, sil the waythrough the senior yearn are encouraged loatlend this monthlyprogram to gaio an accurate understanding of their awn aging.

There is no admission charge.-

GRANDFATHEHSCLUBThe newly formed Grandfather's Club will hold their Septem-

her activity In the Villoge Hall Senior Ceñler .at 9 am. osTuesday, Sept. 27. An t-bali tournament in planned followed bylunch, and those grandiathers holding hings ticketu can stay forbingo, sponsored by the Morton Grove Bunk at 1:35 p.m. Liquidrelrenhmentn mill be served.

BtNGO -

Bingo returns to the Morton Grove Village Hall Senior Centerat l3O p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 27. The Morton Grove-Bank willagain sponuor these free games as well as provide cash prizesind refreshmests. Ticketn for bingo are available at the VillageHall Senior Center any weekday between S am. and soso.

BLOOD FRESSURE TESTING CLASSThe Morton Grove Health Department Is now giving residents

of alt ageo an oppnrtunity tu learn more about blond preusarethrough their free Blond Pressure Testing Class, This nine hourconrue will be offered os consecutive Tueuduya, Ort. 4, li, and 15from 9 am. until soon in the Village HaliSenior Center.

Opportunities mill be available tor individuata to becomeAmerican Heart Association certified blood pressare urrennero,,or fur thoOe who simply wish to gain a hotter understandiug ofblond preosore and how it affects health. To sign-up, call theHealth Deparlmest at 95541go.

PLU AND PNEUMONIA CLINICS -

The winter months are duse at hood and that means we allbecume more susceptible to the elemento. Sesior citizens needto be parlicularly cauti000 of contracting influenza andpoenmonia, diseases that threaten both life and health. TheMorton Grove Health Department's annual immunization choiris coming up ou October 13 from 2-4 p.m. und aIrs October 15

from 9 to 11 am. in the Village Hall Senior Center The HealthDeyortment will be . offering both flu and pneumonia tac-cinati000. Seniors otoouud check their medical records to be surethey haven't had a pneumonia vaccine Is the past five yearu, if .o, re-vocclnatioo is out required. There will he no charge for

immunisations bot donatioos wilIbe appreciated.

CENTREEAST - :

Contre East for the Arto io Skohie is now looking for volunteerushers for their lineup of fujI, winter and spring shown. A vahan-leer spends opprootmutehy 30 minutes ushering und cao enjoy ahigh quality fisc art production, for free. To find ont moreaboutdales, times, shows and other details, contact Centre East att73A3l0. -

For further information shoot theno and other senior citizenprograms, call Ralph Birmingham at the Morton Grove SeniorHot-Line weekdays, 9 until noon at tut-465f, or Bud Swan500,Director of Senior Services ut the Village Hall, 565-4155. -

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Morton GroveLibráry newsIllinois Arta Week will he

celebrated at the Mortns GrovePublic Library with two finepragrums. On Mon. Oct. 3 at7SO, a lecture on the TerraMuseum of American Art InEvamton will be gives by EllenCannetI, Director of Educationatthe Mueeum, Her presentationwill ' cover the history andbackground of the Terra Museumand highlights of its permanentcollection and special enhibits.The Terra Museum te one uf thehittle-knawo jewels nf the North.Shore area and this floe lecturewill introduce il to the: rom-musily. ,

On Sun. Oct. 9 at 2 at the Mor-ton Groee Library, Mr. NormasHuis will perform a classicalguitar concert. Mr. Ruiz io aleacher and performer known allneer the North Shore for hissuperb artistry. His programwith scInde selections by Bach,VIlla-Lobos, aodGraoudos. ' -

The second film in the GreatRailway Josrneys series, "TheLung Straight", will he shown utthe- Morton Grove Library onTues. Oct. 4 at 2:30 and 73O p.m.This film follows a transconti505-tul trais irip acruss the wilds ofAustralia, including a 297-milestretch without u curve, thelungest straight run in the world.

A 3-part investment seminar,"Personal Financial Planningand Asset Management" miii beheld at the h,ihracy un Wed. Oct.5, 12 und 19 at 7 p.m. Conductingthe seminar will he Barry Meo-delson, un investment brokerwihh the Chicagu Corporation.Mc. Mendelsun will cover basicinvesting, stocks, hoods, io-surance, lax shelters, estateplansiog and investing forretiremeol.

"Ten", a fihm about troubledteenagers, starring Matt Dillon,will be shown al Ihe Library onThors. Oct.6at23taud7:3tp.m.The film will be open lu Jr. Hi

and high school students andadults. Admission in free.

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Notre Dame class reunion -

NoIre Dame High Schuu fur ll3l um. Members of the 1971girls class of 1571 wIll hold a grartuoting class who hove astreunion Saturday, Non. 5, ut the yet been contacted are urged toHoliday Inn O'Hare E000edy. call Sf2-SkIS (9 am. - t p.m.) for

The reunion luncheon beginn at more details.

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gee The Bugle, Thurudu Stemb&r22i98 '"''Kùézak's expandsshoppe and hours

øyou bave nut utopped by Kuc-zak's Sausage Sbuppe recently, it

.wiIIbe wdllworthyuureffort andtaste buda to do no. The store hasgone through major chongostheoe pant few weeks, not only iodecor and product ueleelion, hot

.also ban extended it.s hours to ac-eonnte all working molbero,and for the convenience of all itocustomers.

The Kuezak family has in-creased the nice of its deli,cheeue, and dairy casos to bringyou a varied and iocreased oetec-lion, but more importantly logive you a fresher and moresaperior quality product. AsSophie Kucuak enplainn "Thecasen wehad were good, but werewith us for lt years. They were nolonger cooliog an efficiently, nomatter how frenh our productoare. If we don't refrigerate themproperly, all our efforto to mais-tain Our quality are lost. Is ad-ditiso, since we sold sur otherstore (at 5205 W. Belmont), we00w have mother on the premisesall the time, so she has really en-panded on the homemadeprepared foods you cao take oui.This created a necessity forlarger cases." If you have hadthe pleasure of stopping in ceceo-

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Ace "Weatharshedder"Flat Latex House Painta i a,. s ..,s à, n .sn Thin soLe au 54505 bS.,uaa p....,,

tly, motherssre has heen coohisgup a storm( Each day thespecialities change: barbecuedribs, duck io brandy, pierogi,rraettern and homemade pastrieson Toesdays, unIto, hunter's stew,czarniOa, tripe soup, stuffedveal, schnitzels: hoth beef/porkand veal, even spaghetti andmeatballs. The list goes on andon..."It's great having motherhere. We've all put on severalpounds since she's been with us,and it's only hero a month.Hopefully with the entendedhoses, we wilt wortethem off."

The store will now (se open 7days: Mon., Toes., Wed., Tharo.,Sat., 8-6 p.m. Fri., t-8 p.m., Suo.t-2 p.m.

'Now that the coaler weatherwill he here, there will always be2 soaps available each day, hear-ty sandwiches made with ourhomemade sausages or hot lun-ches will he availahte for take notor to eat on the premises." Twosmall areas have been sel op foranyone who wishes to eat theirfare On the spot so it doesn't getcold (especially in Ihe winter)."We really want to makeeveryone feel welcome. 5f there ioa oansage they are not familiarwith, sse wilt gladly enplaio hoes

it's made, how to prepare it andgive a sample. Tkal goes tor asycheese, salad or tunchmeal wecarry." "We try to maintain ahigh quality of merchandise, buithat is not to say we are higherpriced. We have dose extensivecomparison shopping and for theprodocts we otter, we are es-tremely competitive price-wiseand io many instanceo lower thanmost olores in the area. Wealways offer enceltent prices onsor weekly 001e items and ourregular csstomero hove the edgeon Mondays and Tuesdayo)hetore the papers come sot) totahe advantage of osr salesearly, as well ao unadverlined io-store specials.

There are more changes in theworks, but we are all going tohave lo keep comisg into thestore to see whal they are. Focnow lelo eojoy all Ihnen gondthings the Ksceak's keep onmaking. Far any sew customers,the address is: f247 N. Milssaskneave., 10h blocks sootheast ofDe000 at Haven.

Support Group forDiabetics

"Coping With Diabetes" Sop-port Group fnr Diabetics & Coy-cerned othero.

(S weeks, 7-9:15 p.m., Thur.sdays, Sept. 2f-Nov. 17, tttSkohie rd., Nnethbruuk. limit 15per0000. Fee: call tIf-5191 for is-formation.)

Living with diabetes cas he adifficult yet manageable es-peri0000. This group offers yousupport t- direction os you learntu better maoage yoar lifestyle &cope with this cnsdition. Topicsdiscussed include: acceptingdiabetes, managing time &stress, coping with diabetic cow.pticatiuss, & planning &esrichisg yoar- life. The groopwitt he lead by 2 thecapisls whohave esperiesce working withdiabetics. Call 07f-51ff for morninformatins & for registration. -

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8-ÇIub SinglesSeplemhrr St

Eight nonprofit groups inviteall singles to a special Fries'dship Dance os Friday, atAmale's, f034 W. Norih ave.,Chicago. The doors will opes at8:30 p.m., and the band beginplaying at 9. The dance mil)draw siogles of all ages fromthe Greater Chicago area as faraway as Arlington Heights,Jouet, and Indiana.

Spossoring organizations in-dade Norlkins and Westmio-oler Fellowship (the twn clubshosting no this occasion) alongwith Highlanders, Singles isFriendship (Morgas Parkarea), SeIne of Park Ridge,TASA (The Active SinglesAssociation, Bnrwyn), Com-mnnity of Singles, and Ike Sain-Is and Sinners Singles ClukTogether these grasps servesingles from 21 te 05.

The haod for the FriendshipDance will be "The Tradewin-ds," 0-4-piece group playing avariety nf music for all ages,from 9 p.m. lo 12:30. Singlen willbe able lu learn about many up-coming club evenis and get freecopies nf the various club's ac-tivity calendars. There'll alsohe door prieeo gisez away atmednight (on additionalcharge). Donation will be $4 formembers of asy of the aboveebbs, $6 for oinilnrs.

For more information, catiCorna at 325-3755.

Yoting SingleParents

September 2fDasce - 5:31 p.m. al Ihn

Arlington Park Hilton Hotel,corser nf Rl. 53 and- Euclid inArlingiss [frights. Call 351-5555foc more iolormation.September23

Smull Group Discussion-S:31p.m. ut a member's home io Mt.Prospect. Topic . Touching -Part II - Let's find nut how toapply this highly needed skill,and when. Cost is $7.55 at thedoer. Fer more information,call 321-5557.September24

Adoll Party - Hairy Buffalo -al 4 p.m. Cost $3, Location lohn0550usced on Thurndayo nr call543-3167.

Iii-BetweenersClub

Seplember 23Singles 40-65 Ike Is-

Belweesers Club will (cold theirmonthly merliog in themioistey center of SI.Raymond's Church, I-DEA &Milburo sto., Ml. Prospncl, onFriday evening, Sept. 23 al Sp.m. All singles welcome) En-lecloinment by Ari Hen-drichoon, cartnnoist. Refresh-mesto 5- cash bar, For olor.mation call 537-2755.

Si. Peter'sSingles

September23SI, Peter's Singles Dance,

Friday, S p.m. Park RidgeV.F.W. Hall, Canficld &Higgins, Live Band, FreeParking. $4 fnr Singles over 30.loformolion colt 337-7514 or 824-4508.

Singles Scene

-Widow's MightSeptember2

Widow's Might will hold itsfirst fall meeting on September25 at Mr. Peters Banquel Holt,Rand and Ceotral rdu., MI.Prospect Plaza, in Mt. Prospect012 p.m.

The topic of Ibis meeting is"Eeepisg your Money Workingfor you." The speahers wilt heRalph Kriho from Investor'sDiversified Services, ofSckaumburg, und Donald Hill, auinanciul management coan-odor. Every widow, in par-ticular, should become acqouin-ted with the means by which shecan keep her money working forher. -

There will be time for justsocializing, with refreskmenlsbeing served. There is aminimal door fee to cover rout.of room and refreshmeols.

Widows of all ages are invitedte attend: for further isfor-mation, feel free to phoneWidow's Might at 351-4410, orwrite them at 200 E. Evergreenave., Ml. Prospect, tOO5t.

Saints auchSinners Singles

September30All single men and women in

the 25 Io 50 age range are in-viled Io a Fall Eicknlf Dancesponsored by the Saists aodSinners Singles os Fridayevening, al Ike AtlantaBallroom nf the O'HareMarriott Hold, 8535 W. Higgins,Chicago. A greal new hand"Sound System" Will providedance music from 0:30 p.m. to13:30.

Admiusios tu the dance is $5aod all profils are coslrikuledto aid Ike needy and handicop-peel. Saints and Sinners is acongesial group and hopes youattend and bring your friends.Plenty of free parking isavoita hIe.

Parents WithoutPartuiers

September28David Alvarez, horlicnllurist

at the l,incolo Park Cosser.vatory, will he the speaker atParenlo Without Partners,Chapler 1100, no Wednesday, atthe Goldes Flame ltestaerast,6417 W. Higgins rd.

Refreshments will be oervedfollowed by duocing lo livemusic by Emil Brusi.Regislralins begins al 8 p.m.Admissios is $3 for PWI° mom-hers and $4 for visitors. For in-formalins, call 280-1543.

Social SinglesSeptember30

Snciat Singles presents anEveniog of Dancing andSocialiaisg. Rock is Ike 50's,Roll through the SO's, Discoaway the 70's, Swing i510 Iketo's wilh Michael Broad, DJand MC, Fridoy, Sept. 35, 0:305-m. Iii i am. al the SkokieHoliday loo, 5300 W. Touhy,Okàhie. Free wine, 0:36 IiI S -private dance instruction - freesnacks - dour prizes . dance con-lest - trivia quiees . cash bar.Admission, $5. For morn isloc-motion call 751-7208,

PRVFWAuxi!iaryhosts Seminar

Park Ridge Pout 3575, Veteransof Foreign Wars nf the UnitedStoles and its Ladies Auxiliarywill host a seminar os Tuesday,Sept. 27, at the Post Heme, 15 W.Higgins rd., Park Ridge, startingat7:3t,p.m. - -

Guest speaker for the seminarwill he Ms. Terri Mc Gee, FieldRepresentative from the SocialSecurity Office covering the DesPlaines So Arlington HeightsArea. The topics tu be cnvnredare "Your Lifetime ProlectionUnder Social Security" pins thenew amendments 5h01 weresigned by President Reagan. Mn.Mc Gee is remindiog everyose to"Remember, Social Security isnet an oldage benefit,".- Everyone is welyome to attend

thisvery informulive seminar.

. . Action PartyAuxiliaryluncheon"Women in Action", the

women's auxitiory nf the AdiosParty wifi have ita jecood annualluocheonSat., Sepl. 240k.

Cocktails '- wilt be served at11:35 am. and lunch will begin at

- 15:30 p.m. The theme is "Srm-phosy in Fashion" and a fashionshow will be presented by Front

. Row.The luncheon will be held at the

Villa Toscana, 5211 Lincohs ave.,Morton Grove. Forticheta and in-formation call Peggy DegenbartatS4O'4St5.

- st. Francis. Coronary CareClub"Okesily and the Heart

Patient" is Ike topic of Ihr 7:30p.m., Wednesday, SepI. St,Coronary Care Clob. Julie Top-zéwski and Mora Promises,registered dintilians, 01. FrancisHospital, are the guest speakers.

The program wilt focus os Ikeimportance of weight conlrol fercardiac polienln and Ike dOccIanf exercise os melaholism. Ac-cording Io Mrs. Promises, regentstudies have shows high fiberdiets te have a cholesterol-lowering effect and therefsre tobe healthful for heart patiestu.Discussions of high fiber dieta,lheir effects, samples of foodsand varielies of mnnu will ke of-fcred.

For mere informalios, call 492'2495.

' 'Making,Contact'workshopsPsychotherapist Charlese

Kesselman, MA., will lead Iwo"Making Contact" workshops forsingles is October.

They are scheduled from t totp.m. on Soturday, Ocloker SS,and on Saturday, Ocloker 22.Both will be held at the WestisHold, SOS N. Michigan.

Tke five-hour sessions are $40perpernon andare opes tu 15 mesand 15 women,

"Making Contact," a programwhich started is Dallas in 1977, isdesigned fer siogles,

Fer registration er a brochureon "Making Contad," contactthe Norlhshore Stress Center(312)054-3495.

Golf Mill Art ShowSept. 24-25

More than $1,405 in prizes willhe awarded in the 23rd AnñualGolf Mill Fine Art Show on Sept.24&25.

Besides a Best of Show award,pri,es wilt he offered is oils,watercolors, mixed media,dimensional sculpture and"ether".

Participating in thin year'sexhibit from Niles are: MarianneFlunagan, Oils; Alex h JeanPhillips, Salari Photography;

Joan Grommes Frances,Pastels; Marge Berles, OSo &Quilling; and Barbara Martens,Painlings. From Morton-Grave:Caro Lynn, Oils and PhilKahalnik, Deco Art. From Nor'thbrook: Jim Fu-Lung Li, Oils;and Julie Heller, Acrylics.

The show will be held on Ihemall al Gblf & Milwaukee, from5:35 am. lo 5:30. There is no ad-mission charge. For more infor-matios, callflerk Adler, 095-3700.

Life Span, a support agency forwomen in crisis, announces aTraining Seminar for crisis lissevolunteers, Friday evening, Sept.23rd, Sat., Sept. 24th and Sau.,Sept. 25th. TIsis is -your oppor.twsity tomake a real contributionto the important issus of nombat-thsg domestic violence.

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Interested womenmay caS 824-4457 or 824-0382 to register orlearn more atout the trainingschedule. .

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MTJC to honor Rat tners

Maiae Township Jewish Congregation will pay tribute to ireneand Donald Ratiner of Des Plomeo at the Congregation's 1983State of Israel Bond dinner, Saturday, Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. at theSyoagogae,li8OBallardrd. io Des Plaines.

The Rattners are being hon red for their contribotion to thecongregation. tothe conunonity andfortheirefforts to strengthenIsrael's economythroughthe Israel Bond campaign.

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Beth Emet TheFree SynagogueServtces for the Brot day oI

Sukkot will be conducted by Rab-bi Peter Knobel and Cantor Jet-frey Klepper at Beth Emet TheFree Synagogue in EPanston OnThursday, Sept. 22 at 9 am.Those attending the services areinvited ta bave ktddash and toperform the ritoal of the Lulavand Kb-of io the Sokkab im-medtatelyfollowing services.

On Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 738pm membersof Beth Emet willcelebrate Simchat Torah(rejoicing in the Toralil. Duringthe service, the cycle of readingthe Torah (the Five Books ofMoneo), will be completed andotarted Over again. Members ofthe Beth Emet Religious School,kindergarten and first gradeclasses, as well as new studenlsto the upper grades, will be coo-secrateddaringthe service.

Cantor Klepper will lead theHakofot (marching with theTorah Scrolls) and Rabbi Koobelwrn preseot a Ovar Torah on themeaning of Simebat Torah.

Morning services for SimchatTorah and Shmini Atoeret will beconducted on Thursday, Sept. 29at 9 am. Yizkor, memorialprayers, will he recited as part oftheser,ice.

Rabbi Knohel and CantarKlepper will conduct Shabbatevening services at RIO p.m.Friday, Sept. 23 and 30. Shabbatmorning services -will be beldSaturday, Sept. 24 and Oct. 1 at

The Sakkot Servicès wtB becelebrated ai Maine Township

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Jewish Coogregatioo, 8900 NSJCBallard rd.Des Plaines with RIOa.m services Thursday-FrolaySept. 22-23. The Lnluv.Etrogritual wifi be performed at beth Thursday and Friday morning,

Sept. 22 and 23, Suecoth Serviceswill be beld at 9:30 am. TheSynagogue office will closed inobservance of the holidays andwill reopen 00 Sunday morning,Sept.24.

Monday evening, Sept. 20, 8p.m., Sisterhood wifi hold lbeir

services and hiddish in the large. synagogue Sukkah- will follow

services at noon.Marci Cole, daughter of Susan

Cole, will celebrate her Bat Mit-zvahFridaySept. 29, 8:38p.m.

Scott Goldberg, son nf FranGoldberg and Richard Goldberg,will become u Bar Mitzvah at a first mesting of the New Year.special Suhkot Snoday servire on Mrs. Sanford Gail of MortonSept. 25, 10a.m. Grove, Sisterhood President, in-'.************ vites all Sisterhood members to* . FLORAL * attend this meeting to bear the* I SHOP * pIaos for the coming year, to* 8500 N. MILWAUKEE * renew old acquaintances and* CutFlnwerssFln,aI&esiOflS * makesomeocwones.* Cs,soues eHOose PIoOs Tueuday evening, Sept. 27,* NE 1-0040 t parenlsofch)ldren enrolled inthe

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Thursday evening, Sept. 29,7:30 p.m., Services will be heldfar Simchat Torah with thetraditionalehildreo'o parade.

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Ediwn Pürk Lutheränyouth choir

The Youth Choir of EdisonParkLutheran Church, ander thedirection of Mise Dorothy Nor-dblad bave reuumed theirrehearsals for the new season.New members between the agesof 6 and 14 are welcome. You do

not have to baa Church memberto join the choir. All beys andgirls who enjoy singing are Cor-diaRy invited to become mcm-bers. Workwlll begin on anthemsto be sang at the warship sor-vices, the Thanksgiving Service,the Christmas Candlelight Con-Covi, and a special music festivaltu be held in a neighboring chnr-ch. The YouthChoirhopestO givea Cantata or musical playsometimesuon.

The following membersreceived awards for excellent at-tendance at rehearsals and per-farenancea this past year: TheChoristen GuitdCrcuuand Chain(Ist year) to Mimi Avery, AimesCare, Karianne Gnutafnon, KimPeyton, Erina Wilke. TheLutheran Book of Worship (Sedyear) to Carrie Byrñe, JulieDeBolt, lande Kcuml, MelodieOlson, Wal1osn (Syear) to JulieBrumes, Dee Byrne, CathyLaubdr,StucyLucke,KaviWeiuo.New Testament (4th year) to¡odie James, James Pernebke.Picture frame (5th year) to PaulLauber. Specialthanku was giventa Lisa Weiss who has served asaccompanist(or six Years.

"Bits of Broadway"at St. Juliana's

The new St. Juliana Guild yearwill begin on Monday, Sept. 28,with a 7:38 Mass in the parishhall. Following mass and a shortbusiness meeting, women will beentertained by the GenericTheatre CompaOy, a repertoiretroupe comprised of talentod ar-tists from the Chicafoland area.

September is membershipmonth and all active membersareaskedto try to bring a formerGuild member or a potential new-

st. JulianaRenewprogramThe Renew Committee at St.

Juliana Cbnrch in Edison Park isannouncing the third uessionealeudar of the special on-goingRenewprogramatlheparish.

The theme of Season lIt is'Empowerment by the Spirit"aod wifi focus on making the eon-section between personalholiness and justice. September25 has been designatod as Sign tIpSunday for small discussiongroups which are forming in theparish urea. October 2 will bePrayer Commitment Sunday.The first special event will be aPot Luck Supper on Sunday, 0e-toberl.

During October und Novembera series of Tbursduy eveningtalks and discassioos will pursuethe Bishops' pastoral Latter:The Challenge of Peace."

These 'special event" meeting sare open to all members of thecommunity. Dates and specifictopics fur each discussion will bereleased lator. Further infor-mutton tu available through theSt. Juliana Religious EducationOffice at 631-2239.

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Now is the time to meet andmake new frieada, to enjoyweli-planned interesting programs,audtohecome involved inaGuildevent if youso desire. Thepresident, Dorothy MaelCinnonand the Guild officers took for-wardtoseeingyouMOfldaY-

Nues Community- Church

The AdultBible Study Group atthe Niles Community Church(Presbyterian, USA). 7401Oakton st., will resume meetingonllunduySept.lSst9u.m.; acenital invitation la xtended toall to participate io thin informalconsideration nf tIF SCripturMand their relevance to everydaylife. The morning warship servicewill commence at 10 am. Churchllchoolclassesforthree-yeac-olds -through eighth graders will beheld concurrently with the 19am. servtce; care for twu.year-nIds and- younger will also beprovided. The High SchoolFellowship group will meet at 4p.m. thataftorooun. -

Church meetings and activitiesduring the week of Sept. 20 willinclude: Monday, 7:30 p.m.-Christian Education Committee;Thursday, 7 p.m.-ConfirmatianClass; end, Friday, 6:15 pin.-'Grill Your Owe"- Supper andProgram; Dr. and Mes. Soleenwill present o slide-report ontheir - recent 2860 mile tour ofbiutoricatsites in the eastern partolthe coanisy.

CongregationAdas Shalom

Congregation Adas Shalom,6945W. Demputer, Morton Grove,will hold Sokkot Services in thesyoagogueF'rictoy (Sept.23) star-beg at 9 am. and services againat 6:20 p.m.' with Rabbi IsraelPorusk officiating. All arewelcome tu attend: Saturday -

morning services will be heldat 9am. Services for Shemibi At-seret will be held at - thesynagogue an Thursday, Sept. 28at 9a.m. with Yizkor (memarial)prayers at li a.m, On Thursdaynight at 7 p.nr., Simchau Torahservices will be held,

Registration for fall SundaySchool chinees in still upen forcbildreniiikindergartenand firstgrade. clasuenareapen to all andsynagagrie affiliation in notrequired. For details, call 866-

Fergus Ford plans grand. opening festivities

A 39 hour, $39 Over lovoice PriceSale will marh Ihe GrandOpeniog of Porgan Ford ioSkohie, the dealer w(th thefamiliar "Core on the Roof."

According lo the new ownern,Tooy Branoand Russ lloyder, thesate will be accompanied hyother ameoities including freepopcorn, balloons, refreshmentsand Free Oil Clrangmfnc the life

Frank W. TeooienFrank W. Tensien, 72, of Mor.

ton Grove died Sunday, Sept. Ilin Lntheran General Hospital,Park Ridge. Mr. Tessian wasthe former owner of BriogerIon, Mortno Grove and was avolunteer fireman in the suburbfor 22 years. 11e io survived byhin wife Jeunette; twodaoghsers, Betty Ann Truppand Carol Jean Loftus; a sonFrank; nix grandchildren;three great-grandchildren andthree sisters. Services wereheld on Thursday, Sept. 15 in St.Pant Lutheran Church, Skohiofrom Simkins Fanerai Home,Morton Grove. Interment St.Paul.

Joan R. FmanJuan R. Finan, (nec Lam-

sey), 54, of Nilen, beloved wifeof Peler J.; dear mother nfPetor J., Jolie and Lois; lovingdaughler nf Marie and the lateChet Lamsey; fond neice ofRev. Edward J. Kniewet nodRobert C. (Marie) Kniewel.Fanerai Mann was celebratedWednesday, Sept. 14 at St. JubaBrebeuf Church, Nitos fromlieja Terrace Funerni Home,

ObituariesLois E. Grimm -

Lois E. Grimm, 55, of Rilesdied Sept. 7 in Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke'sHospital. Survivors include herhuobood, Anton; daughler, Toni(Larry) Sckriner; sons, RyanScott und John Michael (Don-na); 3 grandchildren and hermother, Margaret Jordan.Funeral services were heldThursday, Sept. 1f at St. An-seim's Episcopal Church, ParkRidge from Skaja TerraceFoneral Home, Nitos, Inter-ment was in Memorial ParkCemetery, Shokie.

Marie JeochkeMarie Jesckko, 62, of Nitro,

died Thursday, Sept. 8 inLutheran Generai Hsnpitai. Sheis survived by a siece, SylviaWysokinski uf Rhinelander,Wise. Funeral Muss wascelebrated os Friday, Sept. 9 atSt. Isaac Jogues Church, Nuesfrom Skaju Terrace FuneralHome, Riles. Intermeist St.Joseph Cemetery.

Discussion on

over-eatingCan't stop eating? lt could be

that something is eating yod - an-xiety, anger, or otherfruntratiom, according to HelmAxeiruod, Ph.D.

Dr. Axolrood will be in theSkohie Public Library at 3 p.m.on Sunday, Sept. 22 aud Oct. S togive a two-part lecture series,"Lose Weight and Live a HealthyLife," denting with emotional andpsychulogicat problems that of-tenpromote weight gain.

She will discuss benefits of anutritionally sound diet and lifestyle changes that contribute to apositive upproach ta eimsus''ufmgobesity. Admission is free.

Dr. Aseirood is apsychotherapist In Evanstun, anda graduato of Marquette Univer-nity. For more program infsr-matiun, cuit the Library at 673-7774. The ShaMe Public Libraryis at5215 Oatstos st., Stonkie.

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The festivities wilt lake placeso Thursday, Friday and Sutur-day. September 22nd, 23rd and24th al Fergus Ford, Shokie blvd.and Riles Center rd., mot 3 blochscast uf Edens,

Remember to look fur thefamous "Caron the Roof."

Riles. Interment St. Josephcemetery. Is tien of flowers,mamespreferred. -

Seek friendlyvisitors forelderlyThe Center of Concern, located

inSidIe 4 of the 1580 N. NorthwestHwy. Building, Park Ridge, is incontact with a number of personswho are in need nf a "friend" tovisit them periodically to casotheir loneliness.

Friendly Visitors, instructedand supervised hy the OutreachWorker of the Center, maintaincontact with older, instated per-nons. Those who offer to do thisvery Interesting service findtkat it is equally rewarding luthem.

If you would like to have moreinformation, please call Jean Er-nntes at the Center, 823-6453. Youwill he gIadthatyou did!

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generul meeting will be heldWednesday, Oct. 5, beginning al7:30 p.m. in the Faculty Loungeof Mame Eunt High School. Theguest speaker will he Mrs. CarlKlehm. Mrs. Klebm, an avid an-tique doll collector, will mahe apreseotalion. She will also hovesome of her own dolls on display.Aqueotion and answer period willfollowher talk.

The Maine Eask Mothers' Clubencouragea area renideolo andfaculty members to atlend thismeeting. The Mothers' Clnh in anorganization dedicated loenriching our communitythrough scholarships awarded toeach year's graduating classfrom funds raised during theyear. Amnog the food raisers iothe Membership Drive currentlyin progress. The $4 membershipcan he mailed lo Mrs. BarbaraFrake, lItt Choreh ut., DesPlumeo. Other fund raising even-Is includethe Antique Show/BakeSale, Spring Fasion Show, V-Show benefit performaoce,benefit shopping days and thebridge club.

Dame High Schnol for Boys will prtacipaj, Fother David Thocharbegin their new ueannn on will give the welcoming speech,Tuesdoy, Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. in the . The program fur the evening will

. he a preuentatinn of 'Plates by. BradfnrdExchange" narrated byElnise Bartlebaugh.

Due to circumstances, themeeting was changed from Sep-tember 20 lo September 27. Aspecial welcome tu our Fresh-man Motheru - they will behonnred guests.

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Resurrection AuxiliarChthtmas bazaar

Members nf the Resurrectiun Hospital Wumen's Auxiliary in-ctudiog (l-r) Louise Ostrom, Cbriulmau bazaar car raffle chair-womun; Freda Mix. artist; and Frau Kretschmer, bazaar co-choirwomau; aunoonce the Wednesday, Nov. 9 extravaganza"Au OldeFashionedChristouas" bazaar.

Holiday festivities are scheduled from 8 am. to 5 p.m. ioManan Hall at Resurrecliun Hospital, 7435 W. TuteuR ave. inChicago. Proceeds benefit the Auxiliary's pledge to Reuurrec-tion's Cancer Center. -

"We're planning a variety of "aIde fashioned" holiday boothsiucludiog a Kiddie Keener, Country Stare, Bake Shop, Ye OldeKitchen Kuphoard, Tinsel Too-ne, Trappioo'u aud mumie's, theMouse Trap, Santa's Attic and uthers," Gen Biewald, bazaarchairwoman, noted.

Volunteers interested io, helping with crafts, canning, baking,aewiug andmoreuhouldcali77t-tO,ext. 6356,

Orchard Village namesFashion Show co-chairmen

Named co-chairmen of Or-chard Association for the Helar-ded/Orchard Village's 10th Au-nual Fauhion Show Luncheon"Memories" are Jorio Mueller

.aod Bernie Saltcherg of Skobie.Other committee chairmen for

the event includc Tobie SeIzer,Morbo Grove, Reservations andInvitations; Entele Tomaras andMary Hurley of Mortes Groveand Durothy Dcclv nf Deerficld,Prizes; Esther and Sol Solomon,Skokie, Raffle Tickets; Shellyand Das Trilliug, Nertbbrnok,Ad/Date Book; Lee Schafer,Morton Grove and Ed Metta,Park Ridge, volunteers and

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The benefit, co-sponsored byParents & Friends nf OrchardVillage and Orchard Associationfor the Retarded, will he held onSaturday, Nov. 5, at the ChateauRitz in Riles. Raffle tickets andadvertising upare in theurganization's ad bOOk/date bookiupresently available, Tickets forthe event are $35 and represent atax deductible contribution, Formoreinformation, cali 967-1800,

St. Juliana'sArt and Crafts Fair

This year the St. Juliana Goutoftke Tabernacle will sponsorUteFair in the perish hull, 3t N,Osceola ave, The two day eventwill be elms Saturday, Nov, 5,from l-8 p.m.; and no Sunday,Nov. t, fromoa.m.-to3p,,n,

A "Goodie Baoth" ofhomehatced itemn for ose inholiday entertaining will be

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Prôblem SolvIng In the worktbapthat .wlli be prenentod by JaneWelter, President nl the NorthSuburban Chapter oftho NationalAaooelotlon-of Future-Women, attise October 3 dinner meeting.The dinner/warkohop meetingwill be held at the Hyatt Linculn-wood Hotel, 4500 W. Touhy, Lin-coluwood, The workshop beginsat 6 p.m., reglstratloo and nel-

- - working begin at 5;Ibp.m.The Frame Game Approach to

Problem Solving lo a techniqueoued by the Society of PersonnelAdzulnlstratnro -and focuses onthe work olluotion and how it canbeimproved.

Ms. Welter, o Get Plomeoresident, In a tectorer, translatorand Human Relatinnu Consultentwho la committed to the congeptnf contluolog education. She hasdeolgued and conducted teader-

IWG LegionAuxiliary attendsconvention

A group of Morton GravoAnserican Legion Ausiliacy ¡JuilNo. 154 officee, attended theannual Department of IllinoIs(stale) Mxeeicaos legion Aooilluoyconvention, The yearly fonctionwan noca agolo hold at theBiumarek Hotel io Chicago. -

Leading 1ko delegation winretiziog praoldant Mee. JoyceSenf. Atoo in attendance winpresident-elect Meo, Doe Dotan.

The remainder of the motIlo'-gent Were bleu, 5a1iy Buller,rn-elected treaoueorof tise orgool-nation for the ensuing year; Meo,Claire Swiotok, incoming emendviçe preeidont ofthe organization;Mro Nancy Schluotnr, licol nicopreoidool of the gzoup; und Mo.lorry Robent, e- p.01 presidentwho will suyo agolo corvo theAnuillory ox recording secretoryfoe the mnciog torto,- White nl tho yearly three doyevent, the ladiee attended theattouol Paot l'retidento Porleydinner, Nareoo auholoeshipo, onoof the past preeldeut'o primehasctiouo, weco prooentod thutnight to many y000gpoople whowere aleo lu attendance. Enter-talomoot wne footucid andopeciol docoraliono io hoopiogwith the former year's themeprevailed.

Alen white attending Oho con-fob, the delegates on uno of theirluncheon breche, mot Mro, NmaBoriholmy, another puoi presi-doxt, for the noon meat. Mro.Barthobny of Arllngts HeIghts,Is emp!oyed iv the Loop. -

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resident, Mro. Swiotek moldes inNile, and Ms. Nehmt In Cicoro,The remolniog dologalee axe allMorton Grove resident,.

Hypnosis forWeight ReductionThe Hypnosis for Weight

Redaction la a program offerodby the Saint Francia HospllolAdult and Child Guidando Conterand Is conducted by a clinicalpoychuloglot.

The program begIns an Thur.sdey, October 6, at 7;3O p.m.,with the second and thirdannulons hold on October 13 at6;20 p.m. and October 27 at 7;30p.m.

The cost for three nesslons laEN. - -

Call 492.41St for more ltsfw'-maUna,

ahip und communlcatiousoeminoro and workshops forgroups, organizatIon, and lx.otltutloxo,

The rvenlsg'u mentor speakerdaring dinner will be MicheleMcBride, survivor of Ihr Decem-her 1, 1958 Lady of Augets SchontfIre. She la Ike author of the hoob,The Fire That Will NotDle, whichshe wrote with -the Intention ofeducating the public an theproblems facing burn victimo,also hnown av the "plight of thepost-kurs person",

Reservations for the alertingare required and. aro $13 formemhors and $15 for guests.Chocho made not to North Suhur'han NAFW should be received outoter than Wednesday, Sept. 28 at8854 Knight ave., Salte 315, DesPlaines. Phone reaervotloos willbe taken only on Wednesday andThursday, Sept, 18 and 19 from 9em. to 4 p.m. at 965-7892 or 296-4718.

Coñ tesiforwork ingwomenThe Park Ridge Chapter of the

National Federation nf Businessand Professional Women's Clubs,Inc., Is sponsoring o conlest openlo all working women In the ParhRidge, Nilea, Rosemont,Norridge, Harwond Heights, DenPlaines und Northwest Chicagoarea, The Woman of the Yearcontest runs through Oct. 15.

An award: designed ta honorhasineos and professional warnenwho hove dlotlngaished them'selves In lhclr careers and rom-muolties, will he given at aspecial brunch la be hrtd on Oct.30.

The Parb Ridge BPW invitesall workIng women In the area toenter themselves or to suggest aworthy candidate. For entryblanks od mure details, contactJane Weller at 296.470f ur MaryMiller at 867-4135.

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A Niles couple was swindledout of over $3 by a con manposing as a roofer on Wednesday,September 14. Police report aman posiog as a roofer caine tothe door residiog in the 7100 blockof Davis Terr. aboot i p.m. Wbentbe Niles resident opened his

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A1iNues couple swindlèd

oùt of $400door, he wäs told the mon at thedoor washis former roofer and hehad come to check on the roof.Theman told the Niles residenthe thooght the roof might needmore work.. Inviting the mon listo the house,the Niles resident said he thought

Working withconcrete? Get theproductthat's made for thejob.

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mio I-lus 8 to 10 twos the bondingpOwnr of rogulOr sand and oewuntmixes Can bo bnished or troweled oneven to a feathoredge.

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the roof was no lodger anderworranty but he would rail hiswife at work to check. While onthe phone with his wife, the monclaiming to ho the roofer ran intothe bedroom and within minutenhad found envelopes containingmore than $40f in cash an well antwopaycherks.

When the supposed roofer left,the Riles man discovered themioning cash.

The nwiodlor was described asa white male between 20 and 25yours oldntasding 5 feet lO inchesand weighing 170 pounds.

Drunk drivercrashes into

Nues house. A 57.yearold Glenview man

wan orrented us Nitos on Thus-sdoy, September 15 aftercranhingbis car into a home. Theman was later chorged withdrunk driving.

The Glenview man wan repor.tedlyio the parking tot at DownThe Avonue, 0913 Milwaukeeave., Wiles when he entered hincar. The car traveled in reversecrosningEhingerdr. and ntrnck ahouse in the 0500 block. The caratsò struch a tree.

At the Nileo Polico Departmentthe Glénview mon was chargedwith driving nuder the influenceof alcohol, improper bucking anddamagingvillage property.

The Glenview man woounsigned an October court dateand later releaoed after posting a8100 bond.

8828 Nibs Center Roadv

674-8000Announces Its Grand Opening

Afld 39-39.. SalésOver invoice on select '83 and '84

model cars and trucks.Sale starts Thursday, Sept. 22 1983

and runs for 39 hours!

Saturday, Sept 24, we will celebrateour Grand Opening with a live Band

and we will be broadcasting on WYENwith a live Disc Jockey from

"The Car On The ROOf"

. Buster The Clown Free T-Shirts

. Free Popcorn Plus Prizes by WYEN

Th. Skoki. Chamber .1 Comm.rc. and Mayor Smithof Skoki. willparticipat. In the Ribbon Cuffing Ceremonies which will b. held at 3:00 P.M.

Clothes stolenfrom store

Thieves stole $40f in merchandise trees a NOes clothing ntoNon Friday, September 16. Ac-cording to police, some time bet-ween 11:40 am. and noun,anhnown persons removed fourwomen's suite from u clothingrack near the front door of TaggeDesigner Outlet, 152f Gott rd.Store ufficiato said the utolenclothing was worth $4f0.

Hub caps stolenA Otilen reoideut reported the

hub caps were stolen from hin corwhite it was parked in the GolfMill Shopping Center porking loton Friday, September 16. Thecor, a 1977 Oldnmobiln, wanparked near 210 Golf Mifi from 7p.m. till 11 p.m. During that timethe foor hob cops, valued at $5teach, were stolen.

Vandals breakwindow

Anewly constroctedhoane wasvandalized some time betweenSeptember 12 and 14. The ownerreported unknown persons threwa rock through a window of thehouse, located io the 0300 block ofNormal ave. The replocementcosto! the window was estimatedat titO.

Customerssteal cash

A Nitos store reported twocustomers probably stole over$300 from a cash register onThursday, September 15. Of-ficiols nO Home Economist, 9083Golf cd., mid Iwo men came intotheotore and begonanking a floorclerk a lot of questions. While theclerk was distracted, one of themen disappeared for o shorttime. Wheo the. mes left, theclerk towed the register had beenrunoached.

Arrested forinvalid license

A 19-year-oldCbicago flan wóuanwntedlnNilen for drivIng afterbis license was nunpended on -

Wednesday, September i4Police fient observed the Chicagomutt driving north on Milwaukeeave. andelockeditim at4tmpb Inaolimphzone. Aiterstoppingthe -car in the 8990 block ofMilwaukee ave., the driver toldthe police he did not have his- driver'n license with blm.However, a computer cheek with -

thu Secretary uf State's officeshowed the Chicago man's ticen-se had been suspended. Policearrested the man and, afterbringing him tu the Nlles PoliceDepartment, charged kiln withspeeding and driving with anospended license. He wanassigned no October court doteand released after posting o $150bond.

A formal theftA Nuns tuxedo rental store

reported to police that one oftheirtuxedos bas been stolen. 05-finals nf Gingios Formed Wear,9513 Milwaukee ave., told policethat a 25-year-old Barrington -

manhad renteda toxedo in June.The $45 check the man paid forthe tuxedunvith subsequently wonreturned unpaid from the hank.Additionally, the man neverreturned the tunedo. The tuoedowanvalued at $152.11.

Auto vandalizedin Mies

A Des Plaines resident toldpolice ber auto wan- vandalizedwhile parked -in NOes on Thur-nday, September 15. The cura1980 Chevrolet Camaro, wanparked at Oak Mill MaU, 7900Mulwuukee ave., when vandalsbroke into thecar und stole theasto'u T-Tops. The T-Tops werevaluedat$3bOeach.

Watch for school-speed zones - -

Dothsg the euoosnec deiveee ace usbool. Studente safety patrolaccustomed to cruising theough membore may misst the crunoingonhool zones at 30 or35 mph. guncdo.

Non that ochoot bas stoeted, Walsh particularly for omallplome ulow down md observe the childeen, who ore ditficsslt to ses20 mph upoed titolI. and unpredictable in - their or-

Illinois law states that thu 20 tiom. They may dart unenpeet-mph Stoll in in effect nu nehmt edlyintothestrnetinfrentafyou.days between 7 u.n. and 4 pto. You oboold slow down when-when children nro present and ever noarisng u oehool zone.nigon one posted. - Ctoeees muy be held at different

School oigm neo shaped tibe nu hours and many activities cenid oohoolhoase. School urea hold ut night.,oifns worn otschool grounds next . Jfyoo háve mey gnostiunuaboutto the roodwoy or outabliohest the Secretary uf State's othco,nekool crossings oheod. School pieuse feolfcne innue nue toll-freecrooning signo neo erected at the telephone number (000-252-crosswalk and ore used where 9900(.tboeo neo school crooning signalo. (A enpy of tisa hieles of the

Adult crossing guards, aunO. Rood will be sent to you opon. lacy police und polico sOirees request. Weite in Jim Edgne,frequently esporvion crossings for SeceelorynfStato , Springfield, ILutodenta going te und from 02756.)

NORTRAN meeting inWi!metteThe nest meettog of the Board system provides service

of Troslees of the North Subur- thrnnghuut the Wilnuette aren,ban Maso Transit Dinlrict (NOR- while S'fORTRAN protides theTRAN) wilt be held is Wilmette link to other north and northweston Wednesday, Sept. 28. lt will suburbs. NORTRAN'n majorbegin at 5 p.m. in the Wilmette route in Wilmette is RI. 213 whichVillage Hall, l250Wihnetteave, operates from Evanston to Deec-

For those unfamiliar with local fietdviath-eenBayRj.transportation, the Wilbus

Trident plans ho--liday-canned goods drive

The Niles Senior CeolerWomen'n Club and the HilesSenior Center Men's Club, 0060Oakton in Hiles held a jointmeeting Sept. 7, and derided toparticipate in a joint canned fooddrive for Christmas baskets forneedy Nues families.

Rose Bachorhin and RalphLieske, preoidents of theirrenpertive Oiuganizatlonn willannounce the particulars nf theplan to their memberships attheir September bosinenomeetings. Committee membersinclude: Mary - Gallone, MinnaScheel, Millie Licitra, Betty Lyo-ch,-. James Koebler, TedOdahowoki, Margarel Wehnerand Violotie Mitchell.

The North Suburban ChicogoChapter of the Unileit OstomyAssociation will hold their fontmonthly meeting on Wednesday,September 28 at LutheranGeneral Hnspital, 1775 Dempsler,Parts Ridge, in the 10 East DiningRoom beginning at 9 p.m.

The United Ostomy Anoociationin a sationat Organisation whichinitiates a national conferenceheld - io a differeut state eachyear. In this way ontomates fromcoast' lo coast have an oppor.tonity to get together foreducational un well as emotiooalsupport. Our September

- program will include reporto. from chapter otticero who

- reproaented oar group at Ibis

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u-u SOUTHMARK COMMUNITIES, INC.(i un,soam,us5n.,susc

Poulets and a receptical fordonations will he placed in theOcume center fromOct. t throughDecember 9. Canned goods andstüÌdy boned food stuffs arererososmended. The commitlee isrequesting that glass parkagiogand other fragile packaged itemsnel be donated to this drive. Thecommittee wilt meet to sortthrough the boucs on Dec. 12, atlo am. Followingthe sortingseooion, the canned goods will beturned over to Dr. Jamen Cisek ofNues Family Services. Dr. Cisekwill head the distribulion effortsthrengh the family servicesagency. For more ioformslioopleaoe call 9070100 ext. 37g.

United OstomyAssociation meeting

oalioual conference, affordinglocal members and gneots withsome iooighl into the big pic-ture". Also, xl this meeting willbe a presentation by ose of ouruaroes specializing is oslomycare (ET.). She will be showingslides of medical rare in Chinaand promises that we will beamazed al the difference inprofeosional care around Ihrworld.

If you wonld like oddilionat in.formation Or would just like totalk about osr group and ils osi-reach activities, please contact:Buffalo Grove - Mary Lante 537-4052, Park Ridge - Marilyn Mas523-d3l2, Chicago . Shirley benin2620933.

The Bugle, Thursday, Septdmber22, 1983

Terrace Square condosoffer numerous advantages

Homebsyers choose a twobedroom over a one bedretomhome for many different reasons,

-according to one condonsiniamcousmunitydevelopor.

Says Peter Edelmasn, generalmanager of Terrace Square:"We have empty nestern movingsol of a single home who want theentra roominess the secondbedroom offers them. Others aroplanning a child soon and arebuying their nest howe with thatio mind.

"Some want the entra room toeolerlaio business gnesla or arelalive. Still others enjoy usingil as u hobby reom, den orlibrary."

Edelmann says that resale iooften the biggest rea500 whypeople bay a Iwo bedroom home."Many people feel iheir home's

value will be increased with theextra bedroom te offer."

The demand for two bedroomskas been so high at Ihe new Hilescomsosanity, located at 0737 FonGlen dr., ihut the developer,Soothmarh Comusanities, recen.tly changed its housing "mix"from 12, IWo bedroams perbuilding to 24 per boildiog.

Terrace Square is a 504-unitcondominium community nearGolf Mill Shopping Center that inmero iban 50% sold ost. It is of-fering both ono and two bedroomhomos priced from $55,500 lo$03,900 with living areao rangingfrom 748 lo 1391 s.f.

Home price includes member-nhipin a 51¼ million fully-.completed clubhouse with pool,saaoau, exercise room, meetingrooms and indoor recreationalfacilities,

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Croso pseobson peo, forene bedsono seit primd otl5o,900 silk 5%dosn asd n tolasee sf503,150 totonodom,30enecrnal. fstouss00%iotsnotsathlws.pmt$ul77gpgl2sdymrgg%ielmtolwopmt0406.22P&i,3,dyoaellfl%iotmtclwo.pmL$5360t P&f,Ith-3ttbysau i3%iot,afolmo.pwLtSoT.40p&1

. l3.2O/oinsul Ptsotniago Rato.

One of several 2 bedroom models at Terrace Sqoare in Hilen,the "F" model is priced from $79,900 and han 2 bedrooms, 2 baths.Pirlsred hero is the master bedroom salto.

At Terrace Square a buyer isentilled to:- individually-con-trolled air conditioning andboating, carpeting, 00-wasflooring is Ike kitchen andceramic tile llvorx in baths, a kil-eben package which includesrefrigerator, dishwasher,.disposal and oneo-range,wallpaper is kitchen and halte,

Lncaf Lake Forest Collegextsdenl Lori Barron, Skokie,recently was presented the Em-ma O. Haas Award for main-taming the best overall academic

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thormspaee windows and a lob-by-monitored security system.Ail homes bave tuber a balcony

To visit Torrico Square, taboGolf rd. one-half mite west ofMilwaukee ave. and turo north alDee rd. The eounzuuoity is locatedo.ne block north olGolfon One rd.

record in her sophomore year.Barren, a junior, is a 5981

graduate of Nues Wont HighSchool. She is a member of thePhi Sigma lola honorary society.

DeveloperGuarant - - -

PRE- GRAND

TnmuoSqxoeoofe,s - -

bmot:!ollydmffe,brondoes - 'e'soodom iniums thotsers built tobeisstthot...cacd sebosos, cotapuOnees. --

They botuto oposious 000s, del000 app::-uneca.oi,cecditioo,sgllhosrsuesotstomws - - -

sod losodji sod sto,ote loc:l:teo oves: h Coo,. .S'osti olso oe:oy iso bound ose, il,250,000To,00cs J

Clob fss,nol,00 Cooleoe,lh :5 lxxo,ious lemgo. -

h:tshoo, r:ooploce.eseos,so rooms,so:wo:cfpool sod i -

5000m. And yesti evi,y Ihn s000soieot silos lecolioo .thst ii i ostoiootos boo GelIMill Shopping Cnotsr,theoteo and tnosportolioo.

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Cono lmko,ound Thmoe squev bAzo the bestneo h ousiogosloe io the 000h suburbs.

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2 oEnn000to FROM $74,900Opno Eoniy Day lIAR-gyM

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We need help!1f you lieve a couple el upare and deliver Lt to the three pre-

houru Monday through Friday gchl locatious. You'll receiveand are intereuted in makiug a hourly wage and trausportatioufew spare dollaro, this could he roots. Intereoled? Call Debrafor you. We oecd oomeoue to Swauuon at the Niles Parhmake juice forour pre-schoolero Dlulrict, 987-8633.

t more heatfor fewer dollarsReplace Your Old

Now Gai:l AND SAVE MONEY'why notget n,o,e heat rom the gas yo,, hum.

N,,w. hr ecdnew ro,,, OFtYANT. the FORMULA1000 OAU$URNACF

It re, ycles up to 150 n,o,e heat that oldert U,,raCesloseu ptlrech,m,,,ney Wirynotget upto20t, more heat rom the gas you burerReyl açe000,ol, t ,r)ptt,r:oet tUr,,aoe with a coenergy ett,r,ent S,ba,,t Oes Furnace

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FRANK J. TURK & SONS1.447-96 1 2

NILES PARK DISTRICTFall programregistration

Don't be left out io the cold.}tegsoter wow for ott foilrecreation programe. We offer awide nariety of ciaoseo: Adultexercise, oïl patoting, tap andJazz dance, volleyball, corn-putoro, basketball teaguos, golflessons and moro!

Children always enjoy ourprograms! Tiny Gym, Gym forTots, The Fun Clab, Drawiog &Sketching, Tumbling, Gym-000tiou, Karate, Soccer, Corn-putero, Ballet, Tap, DouceMovement, Babero Choice,Calligraphy, Craft Claus, ArtLesnonu, Wood Worhiug, audMonster Make-Up are hot a nom-pie of the fun we teach! (Doctforget our upecial sominaru foradulto ! ! Fur rurnpleto iufur-matten, stop by the RecreationCeder, 7077 Milwaukee ave. and

fun on iceThiu winter there in au alter-

catino to sitting horno, cooped up,and doing nothing. Learn to uhateaod ptay hockey isdoeru righthere in Riles. The park districtouA - Rangers of Nuesorganization provide you withmany different opportuoutioo toshare io the fun and excitementof ice hockey. The ChicagoBtackhawku turned rnsny fans outo the game, let your childrengrow in the name exciting play.

Mugalfieleul Mites io a parkprogram tu instruct the ines-perienced youugotor. If yourchildren want lo learn tu shale,play hockey and enperience thefun and fascination of ice hockey,this program in for yoo. Ager 4-oyears old. Registration Septem-ber 2903. Ice time, two - 10 weeks050insu, weekday afternoons.

Youth House League is arecreational hockey program.Ysu cas hnethem compete in a

NATIONAL SUBURBAN DIRECTORIES, INC.

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Nues Parks offerthis wiñterlens aggressive nituation' aodhave fun. Yuor children willlearn, play, find friends, and en-perleoce a team sport. Aget 6-t7yearn old. Registrattont Septem,her. Ice time t weekend mor-niugs, September-March, sohours al home, additional awaygarnes.

Mlle Traveliug Teams are toyboyo sod girls with hockey en-perience in Mag Mites, RouseYouth League, or other varsityprograms. Yop should knol howto skate, play and have acquiredknowledge of the game. Age 5-0years old. Registration: Septem-ber. Ore time: uver 50 hours ofhome ice frem September - Mar-

Pre scanna cilaic is an oppor-tunity fer parents and players te

... witness the abilities of theRangers coaching staff, andDeonis Soboj, Hockey. Director.The skater can brush up un hisplaying, skating and eon-ditioning. Came in and see whatOtte Rangers of NUes and RilesSports Cumples is all ibout! Age5-t6 years old. Registration: Sep-temher.Fee: $25,

Exerciseprograms

Believe it or not, exercise canbefun! Lotuuprsvetttoyeuwitha variety of energetic fitnessprogramul . .-.

Slim and Trins with MaggieHolleh is one of our most popolarprugrauso. Develop strengih. and-flexihihty while moving to yourfavorite tunes. Classes are heldon Monday and Wednesday andyou have year choice of times(evening nr mornings) or Tues.and Thurn. at 5 p.m. The fee in $10fur renidento for a tR weekprogram. (Non-resident fees aredoubted.) -

Stimnastien tn au interestingcombination of eaey-goiug Oxer-cise and entertaining volleyball.Clans meeR on Toes. from 7:301010:30 p.m. The reaideot fee io $4forloweeks.

Ballet Exercise uses ballettechniques to concentrate on thefigure area between the waiut

- and the knees. Thin exercise clansmeets Tues. and Fri. murniugnand the resideut fee io $22 for 10weeks.

Fur more information or tu -

register, soup by the Ree. Center e-7077 Milwaukee ave. in NilenOf-fice hours are 9-5 Mon. - Fri. and9-12 ou Satardays. Classes beginthe week ofOct. 3.

,-. Down on

-the farmPony rides, hay rides, free

pompkins and muré "down ou thefarm" fus are part of a NuesPark District family trip toGreen Meaduws Farm io Water-ford, Wiuc. Feed farro animatu!View a cow milking demon-stratien! It all takes place Satur-day, Oct. 15, or in cawe uf tu-clement weather, Saturday, Oct.22.

The entire trip - is offered toNiles residents for $6.50 )whichincloden transportation). Neo-residents may register for $9.25..Children under 2 yearn are free. -

Banes depart from the Ree. Ceo-ter at 9 a.m . ' The deadlinefor registratioo (at Ike Bec. Cen-1er) is Taesday, Oct. 4. ,-. - - - : -

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MortOfl'-Oróve Park -DiStrictThere are utili apeuiugu in Tuesday/Thursday morningn

many Morton Greve Park from 10-11 am. or 11-12 noon inDistrict fall clauueu. Registration the Prairie View Center. Fee:

$17.50/uension.Dimo your lnt or 2nd grader en-

joy tunen an inntrucllonal level?if qo, why ont reginter them for

is held at the Prairie View Ceo-tir, 6834 Dempoter. Call 965-1200for more information regardingclona openings io athleticu,special eveuta, and culturalarta.

A Basfe QuiltIng clansteaturiug machtue nod handpiece quilting begiso on Tuesday,Oct. 18 at Natioual Park. Clasaenrim from yg p.m. aud are taughtby Kareu Permer. Fee: $15. -

The sew popular "ennntrytook" craft this fall is CeleulalCaadiewleklug. - A two weekprogram featuring thinseedlework art will he held onMesday, Oct. 1f and 17 at PrairieView Center. This adult clansmeets from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m.Fee:$4.

A Halleweeu Workuhop for 3year sido to ICiodergartenern willbe held Octeher 7 through Oc-toher lt. Boys aud girls will makeprojects, sing songs, hear storiesand have a Halloween Party.Workshop meets at the PrairieView Center. Feet $9.

A Fall Children's Theatre clamfor 3rd through 6th gradersbegins Wednesday, Sept. 20 at thePrairie View Center. Director,Carol Wasson will instrsct thestudents en varioss aspects ofcreative dramatics. Class meets6:3fto8p.m.Fee: $15.

For all you volleyball eis-thusiasts, the Park District offersa Ce-Ree Volleyball program inBorgSchool en Tneuday eveniugsfrom7-Sp.m.Fee $5.

Tone down and shape up withAerobics. Clames are availableou Mouday/Wednesday eveniagsfrom 7-0 p.m. or 8-9 p.m. -or

Our Co-Ree Sperts NIght in BorgSchool on Tkorsday eveniugnfrom R3O to 7:30 p.m. ActivitiesInclude soccer, tambling, floorhockey and mock more. Fee: $5.For more information call 965-1200.

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The pt nnadura whtnh takes under os hoar. s performed while thepatiast' uueeionu mbed 054 wIth fha pattant sedated to she point dtso tcarin 9. Otte9 us spatattnu nrinr000ape, u wintnwnter-edissteddiemoed unupel 054 asultrasonton omputet. th eeeeturuens pl anus'Isniuionu into the olear ttnnt wait ot the eye to sheege i tsnurue toprontdo for proper fonusing of light withis fha ana. One aya to doseat u time; 000pl aretutn ta wotk in e week; th etanos 4 u yeiuusu allydosa eluht- wachs tatet, Ounpetatinnu are possthlu sod ate ou.naut055tlp .550404 to gaie b eutonrtno tise. 0050555m camino legaldrtalsgsis ton without al aeuesiva hOotfO% tot woof who dependeng1 acces hetotetheptonedoru.

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Wastyn led the way with a nne-ander par 70. Joseph, tant year'sCentral Suharhan Leagaechamp, shot a 73. 0CC freshmanMake McFarland finished with a76, white Bill Meek, a returningAll-Conference selection for 0CC,ahnt a 77.

Leading the way for the atamniteam was Rich Synek (1951-82)with a one-over par 72. JahnMurnano (1972-73) finishedsecond for the alamei toam witha 73, while Sean Byrne (1981-82)nhot a 78 and Jerry Wolter (1974)finished with a 79.

Eightoen golfers participatedIn this third anaaal Oahton alam-ni meet. The gntfors were treatedto dinner at Hachney's on Lakeby the OCCAltamni Association.

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Organazang Homecoming buttons and baonero are Maine EastStudent Couoeal membern (l-r) Linda Fiedler of Park Ridge, LiseHes-han (treasurer) of Park Ridge, and Karts Fraoh (necrelary)of Park Radge. The Maine East Demon grtddero will hostWaakegan West on Friday, .September 38. This year'sHomocomaog theme is "Return oflhe Demoos."

0cc runners winSkyway meet

Oakton Community College'seroso country team literally caoaway with the September 12Skyway Cnnferenee Champion-ships atNiles Went High Sebsol inSknhie.

0CC runners Chris Walsh (pic-lured) and Jesse DeLaFneolegrabbed the first two spots in thefour-mite race, leadiogcoach PalSavage'n team lu a first placetotal of 24 pointu, well ahead ofsecond place finisher Wrighl(40). Waakounee finished thirdwith 82 puintn and Lake County(slatted 93 team puiuts.

Watnh'a lime of 2ltll wan liseconds ahead nl teammateDeLaFseote, a returning All-Conference runner. OCC'u JimRakoy finished ninth with a lime

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Ice skatingstarts now!

The Riles Park District SportsComplex is sow upen for ireokalang( Leasoos are starting,but there are stilt opeoingo in alltenets. You muy also register forHockey classes. Far complete in-lormutian, call the Ballard SportsComplex ut 297-8011 or 8010.Registration is beiogtakes Mou-day through Friday from 9 am.lo b p.m. asd on Satarduy from 2p.m. to 4 p.m. Doo't forget to askabout open skating 'hours. Havean ice day)

ILEGAL NOTICEjBID OPENING

Bids are being received ut EastMutue School District No. 63 forremodeling of Art Room atGemiui Scheut.

Speeaficatio'ns can be obtainedfrom Ike Business Office ut 10150Dee Road, Deo Plaines, Illinois60016.

Bids are due in the Business 0f-fice by 2t00 P.M. as September30, 1903 ut which lieue they will beopeued publicly.

5/Putriria A. KolveleAssistant Business Manager

St. John BrebeufWòmen's Bowling LWV clarifies questiòns on

Cable TV meetingDear Editort prugram with any brat gaver-

The League uf Warnen Voters aiment, as il has tIle same rightsuf Morton Grove-Nilen would like as any chartered group to holdto thauk you far attendmg aur meetiags. But in this particularPuhlic Access cable televasien case, League did menliun thisprogram an September 13th, We meeting three timcspcior to Sept.are aware uf the t'nane und effort 6th to Nites officiator. 1. Heidiyotamadeinprepariugyourllept Mujewskt, Chairman of this15th articleabonteurpragram, in prugrum, phoned Mr. Mar-trying lu get the several sides of ehearhi Jsty 15th and told himthe issue that cropped up ever whul we were planning. fie sI-that meet'aag. After reading yaur bred no help hot suggested shearticle,Ifeeltheneedtuclarafya call Cablevision. 2. Past-low discrepancies that your President, Joan Goldberg, spokevarious interviews revealed, and with Mayor Blase and Mr. Mar-to present the League's position cheochi ahoot the upcomingiulhismutter. program os July 26th after ad-

Your statemests from Tony jouroment of the Village BeardNoaghtou, of Cablevision, were meeting. 3. A fall-pogo coloredthe same us I, as President of flyer describing the meeting wasLWV of Morton Grove-NOes, had included in the August issue ofreceived Tuesday monaiog from soc League Bulletis uf whichhim when he suddenly withdrew each Nitos 011icial gets a cnmCahlevision from our program plimeutary oopy. This wanscheduled for that suasse evening. received by them about Sept. lut.He also stated in our couver- At 000e of these timos was theresatioo thathe had the technicians ever mention that in order larandequipmeotrcadyto gufortke Cablevision tn ho able to par-eneoiog'o program if he would ticipate io our mootiog, Mayorjust get the 0K, from Mayor , Blase aand Mr. Marcheochi had toBlase. It is curious to note, be included io the program. Theyhowever, that suhsequent caBero were welcome to attend theto Cablevision have gotten such meeting, an the public wasvorteil corusco from them as welcome alun, and t had phoned"everyone had tu attend a the Mayor's office SeptemberCablevision meeting scheduled 1295 to remind theta nl this andtwo months' prior for that Sep- urge them to attend as part oftembec 13th evening" or "they the general audience. They woulddidn't have the time or equip- have been welcomed and an-ment or personnel tu attend" and troduced and would have been assuddenty Tony Naughtou 'an not free as our audience woo to askavailable for these complatot queutions and/or answer them. Icalls. Qsaeatiaut If Cablevision's had captained lo Mr. Naughtonfirst obligaBan is the the village that- if any too-specific qoestaonwhich regulates the fruochise. wan asked about public arreaswhat numbered ahllgution is the Cabalovisioo in Riles, that hesubscriber? :- could just enptais that detail

The interviosvsvith Councilman hass't beeu worked out yet. WeMarckesclii where he staten: were noltrying toget Cablevivaon"The League shosldlauve cleared to speak for the Village of Nilesthe, prugram with the village." franchise that has to he deter-League is under no normai mined, io part, by the Nitos nf-obligation to have to clear its ficiala. This, however, does raise

New dentistry offices. in o on Grove

, Dr,GaryM. LaMaaSe

Dr. Richard C, Mamnek andDr. Carry M. LaMantia arepleased to announce the openingof their offices fur the practice of

a. family dentistry at 5744 W. Dem-7 potersI, in Morton Grove,

- Bath dentista are graduates ofr Loyola University School of Den-

tistry. Dr. LaMantia completed, his undergraduate ntudieu atLoyola University while Dr.Mazunek completed his at Nur-thwestern University. As generalpractitiuuers, beth are memberso tIse American Dentnl

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Dr. RIchard C. Macneck

tal Society. Dr. LaMantia hasrecently completed an hooaraprogram inhospital dentistry andwas a -faculty member in thepharmacology department atLayola daring the past year.

Early morning and eveninghours are available io addition toregular daytime appointmests,and their offices will also be openon Saturdays. A 24 houremergency service is available,as both deutistu1 reside in thevicinity of Morbo Grove. Thephonenumberis 965-0030.

Dear triuitorI'Shokie Valley United Way, the

admioiutratine arm for theUnited Ways of Shokie, Niles,Morton Grane and- Lincolowoodinitiated its 1983 Fund Cumpaigothis week with themailiog Slaver50,000 requents for financial sup-port to Ike residences, andbusinesses in the fourvillages. -

The preparationfor the mailinginvolved the work nf residents io14 Seoinr Citizens homos locatedin the commuoities. The paidstaff and citizen volunteers nf theUnited Way readily acknowledgewith heartlelt thanks that withoutthe envelope stufbng help of theseniors the mailing chore wouldhave heno extremely difficult andtime consuming.

Soother qoeslion: When willthese details about Pahlio AccessCableninion be worhed est andwhat numbered priority is thisfor Cableniniss and the Village ofNitos - officials? Additionalnotation to Mr. Marchenchi inregards to bio feeling mininfor-utation should net ho giveo to theeommaoityt The way to preventuoiu'uaformatinn is to be there. Bynot appearing, Cablevision andthe Nibs officials bave made itnos-y evident that there are sopIous far pabtic accessCablevision in Nilea and theremightoot be forsome timo asiensthe, people who want it got in-volved and start requesting il, asChicago Tribune TV. cetamoist,Marilyn Preston, so aptly psinlodout to os.- I will not coaoz000l 00 the in-torniew with Mayer Blase; hislanguage speaks for itaell. But Ithink thin raises another queut-ionI Why did the Nitos' officials'objections to our meeting oolycome ap alter Sept. 6th? Wtay'notJuly 15th, July lOtto, or Sept. lot?

Sincerely,- Patricia J.Hors

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Res wiiis firstconferenceVBganie. - -

Resurrection's volleyball teamcontinued to show ils power andskiS by beatiog Murillae 15-y and16-14 on Sept. 9. In the first homegame of the scasso, the Bandits -improved their team work ändcame 000wilh thevictory.

Io the first game, MaryLoeseher hart 12 apibeo, of which0 were hills. Trailing 12-3 iu (hesecond game, the Bandits pulledit together uod surprisedMaritlac. "Our team work wasreally showing io that game,"commoted Coach JeunettePanerais. "After sviuuing thefirst game, we found it hard to-keep the momentum in- 'the -

second game. A couple of out-slanding plays got the team on -the move touatacore Marilluc,"

Julie Guaco had another goodday of serviog, making il pointais the two games. Muy Gauthierhad good blocks in both gamesasd Sue Corso showed good netplay in the second game to helpthe team comefrom behind.

In the past, Res has not beenconsidered a good "como frombehind" team, but Fridays gamepruvedthatnottoheso -

The Junior Varsity was alsovarterisua. Although they lest thefirst game 8-15, they took theother two, t5- and 15-5,

On PresidentialHonor Society -

Mark Blamenthul sou of Mr.and Mro, Jack Blumenthal 008553N. Laramae, Skukie, has beennamed lo the Presidential HonorSociety at the DeVry Institute ufTecbnology w Claicaga,

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0cc golfers lead varsity winFreshmen Scott Wastyn and a 296 to 302 win over an 0CC

Fete Joseph led the Oahton alumni team Friday, Sept. Z, atCommunity College golf team lo Shohie Play Fields, Winnetka.

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Promoted to FNBOSCustomer Service Officer :rneDule saving for

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First Federal representativeswill hold seminars - free io thepublie - to explain the featuresand advantages of the annuitiesbeginning October 4.

An annuity provides fisanclatflexibility while sheltering ear-nings from tasen and keeping theprincipal investment safe, accor-ding to Timothy F. Burns, seniorvicepresident - Marketing. "Theporchaser can either use ear-nings as immediate income oraccumulate the funds until theyare needed," he pointed nut.

Another feature, aqeording ioFirst Federal, is that an in-dividual can buy an annuity forsomeone else - a parent or child -

Jaanne Richards, who bas beesemployed by the 3a0 millisndollar First National Bank ofSkokie sisee 1977, has beenpromoted te CustomerServiceof.firer. Previously she has holdpositions as a commercial teller,and worked in the special ser-vices support department of thebank,

Mrs. Richards gre* sp In theSkokie area, attending St. Peter'sgrade school and NilesEsat HighSchool.

Golf Mill BankRayssna.sd 3. Wojear, President

uf Golf MIII Stale Bank, recentlyannounced the appeintnnent nfPatrick F. StaUnen to the punitionnf Vice President, commercialIcons.

Stallnne causeo ta Golf MillStato Bank with nearly ten yenesin baìstdng. He bogan his careerin mediC and collections fur DeaPlaines National Bank, tatarbecoming Installment Loso OIS-err and Manager of the dopad-ment. Irs 1978 ho wa&appointodAssistant Vice President withreapeusibility for consumer and

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Carolyn J. Recken 28, hua/ bees promoted to masager of

publlc relatiuss for The BradfordExchange, it wan announced -

tuday by Thomas J. Gradel,director ofpublic relations for theExchange. -

flackert will he responsible forthe developmçnt sud euecutinn ofpublic retatious programs in the

appointmentcommercial tusen, end Within twoyears, was heading sp theCOmmercial Lean Department.

BlaSone attended varioun cune-rae sponsored by the ArnentcauBankers Asoonietion and - io agraduate of the N.tiunat Coni- -

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Mr, BlaSone tard his wife, Kay.reside in Dee Flamen with theirtwo sane, Pat and MichaeL

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The Bradford Exchange, thewurld's largest trading center forlimited-edition collector's plates,and The Bradford Museum arelocated in Nues.

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John P. Steinhrioh uf Nitos waspromoted to senior vice presidentof the Dartsell Corporation,Chicago-based businesspublisher. -

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-which -include dinners atChicago's -famous restauranta, aweekend at the Drake, u sight osthe town tu a limousine, theatretIckets, and the Grand Prine, a

Eleven repres%e,iatives fromPradential'stryiugPark Districtageucy, 740e N. Caldwell ave.,101es, receutly attended the corn-pasy's regioual husmees con-ference at the Sheraton Centre itsToronto.

The local delegates were: Ken-seth R. Miller, manager andsales managers, Len Catalano,Angie Chisholm . and RayO'Brien, and agesto, WalterHelter, Barbara Lassera, Robed

- Poppenga, Thomas Schemhart,Gerald Stark, Ricberd UstiedtandSam Zirretta, -

The three-day cosfereuce wasattesded by selected Prudentialrepreeenlativeo from Illinois andIndiana. Ose of the featured suh-jecta was a discussion of variahle-life insurance, a new Prudentialproduct to be introduced shortly.

Banker receives- diploma

Thomas P. Mocha, DempaterPlaca State Bank, Niles, isamong those awarded a diplomaAug, IS ut commencement exertcusen -of the Graduate School ufBanking at the University ofWtnconeio-Madieuu. Graduationrequired attendance at three ars-suaI two-week aeaeiose ou theMadiean campus and thesatisfactory completion of eilen.siux problems between the

-resident sessions.

is underwritten hy Sus.Llfe ofCanada, (11.5.) one of the world'slsrgeet insurance companies.

Sun Life holds an A+ rating,the highest graded by A-M. Beet,as independent ratiug service.Sun Ufe kas assets of $8 billion -

and $66 billion f life insurance in

The echedsle of seminars onthe sew.annsitiee follows:.

Oak Brook, 1900 Spring rd. -Oct. 4, 11:45 am, - I p.m.; MainOffice, 1 S. Dearborn, Chicago -Oct. 5, 11:45 um. - I p.m. ; North-hrook, 1825 Lake-Cook rd. -Oct. 6,6:45 p.m. - 6 p.m.; Schaumbsrg,16M E. Woodfield rd. - - Oct. 11,tl:45a.m.-lp.m.; aodfl2nd undKedzie -Oct. 12, 6:45 urn. -f p.m.

Those Interested in attendingthe seminars are ssked tu phone977-570e for reservations.

-With brasches-statowide, PirolFederal of Chicago te one ofIllinois' leading financial in-stitutions.

Treasure Hunt throughTerrace Square Models .

Thousands of dollars worth of tripfor twoto Lus Vegas.prizes are being given away by -Terrace Square nestles nicelylocal merchante in a grand un magnificent manicuredopening weekend "Taste of grounds off Golf Road tu Nitos, ATerrace Square". Vesdore unser series of buildings surround thestriped tenta are offering ethnic Terrace Ctuh,-ao award wiuniugdelights, a giant hot air balloos destgnedctuhhouse and pool.wilt he giving rides to view Terrace Square is featuringTerrace Square by air. The spacious i and 2 bedroom con-guestsnf Terrace Square wilt get domisium suits, all withthe oppsrtssity to participate In a balconies. The two hedruom imitaTreasure Hunt throughout the can be customized.newly decorated condomiuism During the Grand Opening amodela oearchiug for prizes, $1,000 discount is being offered

along with below market finan-clog.

Taste of Terrace Square isscheduled for October tut and2nd,

Prudentiál reps Businessattend conference Networking

SocietyBusiness Networking Society

invites-all interested parties to a½ day seminar 10 to 3 pm. on -

'-'tutroduction to Computers"Suturday, Oct. 1. Seminars willbe held at the Swedish Club, 1228N. LuSätle, Chicago. Thöseseminars are being held tobenefit those curious about thecomputer and for those whowould like to have somefamiliarity with computera andsoftware an they seek new or bel-tgr Jobo. . Renervations arenecessary by Friday, Spt, 38. Allparticipants is this seminar willbe included in our data bank at noadditional charge, Cost wilt be$31 for members/$4t for non-members. Free parking. Call 580-5612 formnre informatinn.

SinglesPanorama

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Mayer Kaplan Jewish Corn-munity Conter, 5050 W. Churchsi., Skokie, invites singles 1 21-35) to u workshop on Getting -

Closer Through Good Corn--musicution, 7:45 p.m., Mon-day, October 3.

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Cablenet, mc: received. anoverwhelming response to its

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organized all-day MONNACEPguided tour of the Chicagoseaport area ¡s scheduled forSaturday, Octohor 1, from g:3t to4p.m.

The low will iactodo gg miles ofinteresting waterways in LakeMichigan, Calumet, LittleCalumet and Chicago Rivers, aCat-Sag Casal and Sanitary. and.Ship Canal.

Participaotu will ride in aheated beat protected by a tras-UspaccaI roof and sides. Lectsresby experts will be conductedthronghouttheday.

The tour leaves from the dockat Michigan ave. and the ChicagoRiver. Participants should bringa bon lsneh.

A preview discussion will beheld Thursday, September 29, at73O p.m., at Maine East HighSchool, Potter rd and Dempsterst. A$32fee is required.

For more information, call 082-9888.

CountryWestern NiteThe LarSen Auxiliary to Skokie

Pout VFW #8854 will have theirAnnual Dinner-Dance on Sai.Oct. 1 at the VOW Pont Home at7401 Liscolnave., Shokit.

The ladies are preparinghomemade appetizeru ta he ser-ved at the cocktail hour - 0:30p.m. to 7:30 p.m. canh bar).Dhinerwitl heserved promptly at7:30 p.m. followed by as hour ofentertainment plus dancing tofollow, with a name band.

Everyone is encouraged to at-Send thin gala affair; for ticketsplease contact Ann - Tels6326. .

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The 1083.84 MONNACEPtravelog serien Opens Wed.nesday, Sept. 28, withcinematographer RieDoaghtery'u program "BavarianCreme."

People and sights of WesternGermaay will he presented in a1½ hour color film that will befollowed by a live presentation.Armchair travelers will visiteverything from sidewalk cafesto Germany's highest mountain.The.program begins at 0 p.m., atMaine East High School, Dem-poter ut. and Potter rd., ParkRidgo.

"Bavarian Creme" is the firstofueven programo in the travelogseries. Costa Rica, Monaco,

"The Sandman"N. liroauway, umcago is preoen-ting "The Sandman", written byTerryNeluon aoddirected by JimWine, as its third mainstageprodnctioo in u.s new space.

The show opes Thursday, Sept.29 for a sin week ran with per.

- . .. ...Sunday at 8 p.m. Ticheto will be

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% GukL1 b Fu4.,Fwt g..................sfCablenet extends search Seaport of "Sweet Charity"

. for comedians . Chicago and

Jennifer Marsh of Mount Prospect is Nickte, Suzy Kirpanos ofPark Ridge is Charity, and Margaret Dospil of Riles is Helene inDes Plaines Theatre Guild's opening production of the 15M-84season - "Sweet Charity." The three are dance halt boutonnes atthe Fandango Ballroom where maul of the action in the fun-filledmusical taken place. Performances are Fridays, Satordays.andSundays thra October 2 at Guild Playhonue, 620 Lee st., DesPlaines. Phone 25f-1211 to reserve tickets or check curtain times.

Den Plaines Theatre Guild will alsoholda membership mnetiagopen to all interested in cozamunity theatre. This will be on Wed-nesday, September 21, at 5 p.m. at Guild Playhouse. Eottrlain-ment will be provided.

Travelog series openswith "Bavarian Creme"

Egypt, Denmark, Greece andQuebec are featnred in laterprograms, offered on Wednesdayevenings once a month throughApril.

Tickets for the entire programmay he purchased for $13, Singleprogram tickets are available fer$2.50. Residents nf the OaktonCommunity College district agegg or older are eligible for one-half price tickets upon proof ofage.

MONNACEP is the adulteducation element of OaktonCommunity College inCooperation with Maine, Nilesand Glesbrook High Schools. Forfsrtherinfnrmation call 982-8888.

The Black Bird Theatre, 5845 formances Thursday throsgh

$7 per pernos. A discount rate of$4 io available for students andsenior citizens. Group raten arealso available. For further in-formation or reservations, call334-8212.

"The Hobbjt""The Hobbit," a,) animated

adaptation nf J.R.R. Tolkien'sstory, will he screened forchildren ages thrve and up at theLifleolowood Library, 4000 W.Pratt ave., on Saturday Sept. 24,from2:45-4p.m.

The film follows the adventuresof the ohahilasts of the fantasyworld ofMidc5e Earth.

For isformalion about this freeprogram, phone 677O277.

Club seeksmembers

ìm rüJÌ1 iNew CablenetProducer!DirectorJohn Shriver, resident nf

Hanover Park, baa been namedProducer/Director uf Cáblenet'sCommunity Access Center at 310Rama Jmn.Parkway is Stream-wond..His duties will include en-roaraging area residents ta learnhawtO create theirown televisionprograms, assisting them witktheirprndiíctionu aad supervisingall access productioq at thestudio.

Ca.ñntmeity Access televisionis television programmingcreated by and for local reuiden-ta. According ts Shriver, twa ac-resu prngramshave already keencompleted at the StreamwoodCenter and more are on the way.The prngrams will be Cableeaston Cablenet's Channel 21.

To du an access prngram,resideats mast first qualify aurammneue producers by sue-cessfally completing ose ofCablenet's hands-on productionwnrksbopu. Worhohopo will be f.fered at the.Streamwood Centerunan on.guingbasis. -

These classes, which teachtelevision production gar begin-nerd, are offered free nf charge tuall residents of consmunitieu ser-ved by Cahlenet. "To reserve aplace in an upcoming workshop",says Shriver, "just send a letterwith your name, address andphone number to: Cablenet, i2OtFeehanvilledr., Mt. Prunpect.

Show Business

'flee 'Ns Business Like ShowBuninesu" club is now being for-medfarpersoou involved with thebusiness areas of the. entertain-meut and performing arto in-deuteten.

Tentative obtecilves of theorganization will be io increaseknowledge in order to be more ef-festive in the business of showbusiness and to foster contact"networks" in an informal ea-vicooment. Other objectives anddetails are still heing worked on.

If you aro involved with thebusiness of si- business andwould like to ticipate in theorganization, coatact ZillabMatulonts at 724-4515.

Pianist recital-at Skokie.LibraryConcert pianiol Evelyn Malosf

linz, )243S Pomona la.) Wilmet-te, willgivt a recital in the SkobiePublic Library at 3 p.m. on Sun-day, Sept. 25.

She will perform selections byPautenc, Brahms, Livingston,Chopin, John Denny, Debussy,and Liszt. Admission is free.

Mrs. Bino io a judge fer theNational Piano Guild auditionsand an accomplished soloist. Shehas appeared in noto perforIstas-ces in Lincoln Center in NewYork City, the Chicaga PubliclIbrary Cultural Center, and antelevision with the NEC and WGN-Symphonies,

For mOre information, call theLibrary at673-7774.

Cablenet presents-"Community Speakout" series

Cablenet, Inc. will begin tapingproddrtiàn of its continuingseries "Cehumunity Speakout" inthe Des Plaines Access Centerthis month. The programfeatures an- -open forum forresideots of Cablenet's franchisecommunities to voice theirOpinions On local issues.

The "Speakout" taping

Chicago PhilatelicSociety

The Chicago Philatelic Society,the nldest philatelic society in theUnited States, and a non-profitoìganieation, will presentCldcagapex '83, its 91th-AnsnalNatiónal Phitateic Enhihition anthe weekend of Oct. 14, 15 and 1f,at the Bismarck Hotel, 171 W.Randolph st. in downtnwnChicago.- The thème for thisyear-'seuldbitieis is "BicentennialofBallunsing 1783-1983."

Hours of the enbibition aresFriday - 15 am. ta 8p1m.; Satin-day - 10 n.m. ta 6 p.m.; Snoday -20 am. ta 4 p.m. Admission is $1foradults; chilitren admitted freeifaccnmpaniedby an adult.

Everyone is invited to attendthin most encitizsg exhibition nfphitatelic material. There wilt besomethiogfor everyone!

. . Auditions. Tween Theatre at MayerKaplao JCC is holding auditiomfor 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th gradersfar a December production of"Oklahoma" su Sunday, October2, from 1:30-4 p.m. and Monday,Octsber 3 fram,6s30-9s30 p.m.bere ntthe MayerKaplanJCC.

1f possible, please bring aprepared piece. Singers, dancersandactors aliare welcome.

Botanic Gof herbs a

A harvest of herbs, driedflowers and weeds will be sold at-the Chicago Botanic Garden anSaturday, Oct. 1. Dried flowerarrangements in a variety ofmaterials and sizes will befeatured is the East Courtyardunte of weeks by Botanic Garden-Volunteers from 10a.m. to4 p.m.

Herb products and specialistssach as visegoro, jellies, pot-pourri, wreaths and one-of-a-kindherb planta will be sold by theNorthern fllioois liait of the Herb

sessions, the fifth speakoul in theseries, is on a reservation basis

. schedaled for Sept. 27, from fs30p.m. to 9 p.m. Each participantwill be allowed up -to sevenminutes ofprogram time.

For more information onscheduling and air dates, pleasecontact JaSe Sloneborner at 299-943g.

Tempo Playersto open"GodspeuFriday, Sept. 23 will be the

opening oite of . the TempoPlayers production of "Gad-npell" Based no the gospel according to SL Matthew, "God-spell" is the story of some youngpeople who are- filled with thespirit of God and learn theteachings of Jaim through songsand parables. It is an upliftingshow that contains such well-buona songs as "Dayby Day,""Prepare Ye," and "Alt GoodGills."

Toorder tickets, orfor more in-formation, call Tempe Players at345-9987.

Arts & Crafts showYou are cordially invited to

visit the Antumn Festival of Arts& Crafts to be presented byAmerican Society of Artists, anational membershiporganisation, on Saturday, Sept.24 from 10 am. to 5 p.m. and Sazi-day, SepL 25 from noon to 4 p.mat the Rolling Meadows ShoppingCenter, Kirchoff rd. and Meadowdr. inRolluzsg.Meadnws.

arden salend weeds

Society is the GreenhouseGalieries from 10 am. until 2p.m. - -

The Chicago Satanic Garden isopen from t am. until sunsetdaily. Admission to the 309 acresite of landscaped islanda anddemonstration gardens is free. Ai$1 parking fee is collected at theentrance os Lake-Cook rd., justeast of Edens hwy. io Glescoe.Food service is provided by theFrench Baker.

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:;k---i Percyto speak atI Nues Township

GOP dinner.

Auditionsfor teeHs

The Youth Symphony of theJewish Community Centers ofChicago will hold initial auditiomfor tenet 14 to 19 years of age forits 3-concert season nu October 9,from 1:38-5 p.m., at MayerKaplan JCC, 5950 Church st.,Skokie.

Please prepare a solo.Margaret Calbert, Conductor,will provide accompaniment.

out hostsblood drive -

Our Lady of Ransom, NUes,will host a blood drive for churchmembers and communityresidents on Suaday, Oct. 2. Thedrive will be told from 8 am. -1:39 p.m. in basement of OurLady of Ransom School, 8300 N.Greenwòod, Riles. The blooddrive chairperson, Terri Pearce,ran he reached to schedule anappointment by phoning 399-9660,days, orto2-4487, eveniogs.J:

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- spndul Genop Salm

The honorable Charlee Percy,Senator, State uf illinois, will ad-dreno the annual dinner uf tileRiles Township RegularRepublican Organtsation onSaturday, October 1, at theSbokie Holidame, 5300 Tonhyave., noble, Cocktails at 6 withdianerat7 p.m.

Contact Patricia Rein Hand-el,Committeeman at 566.3243 farmore iofonnation,

The public is invited to par-ticipate.

, Run for Poland10K Run

OnSanday, Ort, 2, atO a.m, thePolice linciety, No, 911 of thePolish National Alliance, willhnsta6.SMileracestartiogatlheHouse of the White Eagle, 0839Milwaukee ave., Riles.

Awards nod trophies will bepresented ta the Ist, 2nd and 3rdplace winners in aU divisions,The entry fee is $19-make checkspayable to Run For Poland, 3739N. Koutner, Chicago, 12,0541.

For further information cali729-7711.

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Alexian Brothers COronaty Club Info on

plans dinner .

propertyAlexian Brothers Medical Cen-

ter'n Coronery Club will hold itsannual taU dinner meeting onWednesday, Sept. 28. Dinner willbe served at 7 p.m., in theMedical Center's Cafeteria, 800w. Biesterfield rd., Elk GroveVillage.

Cost fur the dinner in $4.50 perperson, payable at the door.Reservations are required andran be made by calling 981-3875during business hours MondaythrooghFriduy.

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Following the dinner, M.Richard Wright, Ph.D., Directorof Strategic and OperatisnalPlanning for Alesian Brothers ofAmerica, Inc., will discuss'Stress- Management/You CasCopel"

The Coronary Club is a socialand support group fur personswho bave enperienced coronarydisease. Spouses and friends areencouraged lo attend. The groupmeets the fourth Wednesday ofthe month at Alexias BrothersMedical Center with speakers ontspics of interest to cardiacpatients.

Hypnotismoffered as aidto stop smokingA series of sessions developed

to help smokers socceed inbecoming nonsmokers will be of-fered at Saint Francis Hospital,355 Ridge ave. The two-dayprogram is coordinated by thehospital's Adult and ChildGsidance Center. Sessions arescheduled beginning at t3O p.m.os Tuesday and Thursday, Sep-.lember 27 und 29. Each sessionlauta 45 minuten.

For over a year, Dr. Petersenhas bees offering these hypnoticprograms at Saint Francis withexcellent ressits. The coot for at-tending the two-day session is$75. Pee-registration is required.To register, phone 492-8250 orsenda checkmade oat loSt. Fran-eis Hospital and include yourflame, address, phono number aswell as registration dale sodtinrè. Send the registralion to'Stop Smoking" Saisi FrancisHoupital, 355 Ridge ave., Evas-slon, 80202.

Hospital staffmember

David terser, M.D., has joinedthe medical staff of BethesdaHospital, 2450 W. Howard st., oc-cording to Walter G. Harden,Hoopital administratur.

Dr. Lernec, a resident stSkokie, is o specialiot in internalmedicine. A graduate ot North-western Usiveroity MedicalSchool, Dr. Lomee maintains aprivate practice in Evanston.

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è1òingsRobert P. Hanraban, Asuesser

of Niles Township would like teinform recent purchasers ufproperty in NUes TownnMpthatat the time ofelosing they may beunder the impression that thechange of ownership willautomatically be recorded in theConk County records and thatthey -witt receive a tan hiltwithout fnrmatly notifying theCnusty regarding the change ofoweership.

If the purchaser does not takecare of tilling sut the appropriatecard, problems regarding thereceipt of future tan bilto maydevelop.

This can be an expensiveominnion and produce a real in-convenience for sewhomeowners.

Through the en-operation of theCook County Collector's Officethese change of uwnerohip cardsmay be obtained at the NuesTownship Assessor's Office.

Wiles the vard has been.properly completed the NuesTownship Asnesnor's Office willtransfer it to the County Bnildingufthe parcbaser winhes.

Co-operation izo thin task willhelpkeep Our assessment recordsaccurate and nave the newproperly Owner further con-fusion.

Parenting Classat Holy Family

Be the bent parent you canpossibly he by enrolling in HolyFamily Hospital's PtNT-SIZEParenting Program. heginningTues., Octoher,4, 1903; from 7 ton

Tho PINT-SIZE (Parenting Io-volving Newborns and -ToddlerolProgram in a serien st tourclames dr.oigoed lv help singleparents and couples onderolandthe reoyonoibulutien nf parenthoodand answer their questionsregarding young children.

The program cavern nutrition,childhood diseases and thegrowth st an infant and growingtoddlern. The.fnsr connecotive

- evening classes Ore taught by aregintered sorne, a regintered

. dietitian and a social worker.The program will meet at hioty

Family Honpital, 10e N. River rd.Des Plaines, on four cossecotiveTuesday evenings beginningTues., October 4. There is a $10fee which covern instrúclios,handouts and refreshments. Toregister for the daunen, call HolyFamily's Department of Noroingat297-l100, ext. 1150.

Fund-raising -

"Walk for --

Loyola"Loyola Academy students will

Walk For Loyola on Friday, SepI.30. Joined by Ike faculty, 1,705members will walk 15 miles io aspecial fond-raising effort for thebenefit of our school.

Students have súl a goal of$75,000 for this yearn 75th As-niversary Walh Money rainedwill be used to improve our com-puter facililien and for renovationst athletic fields. Theae projectsare isnportaot toc our continuedstrength an a Jesuit high neheniserving 41 suburbs an.well an thncity of Chicago.,

Loyola asks the community tohelp insupporting nur students inthis project. The success nf the1983 Walls For Loyola messa aloito all uf us as we celebrate 75

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Rosin OptometristsGrand Opening

Dr. Sorrel Rosid, (Second from the lefl(, Rosin Optometrists,osto w. Dompnter is welcomed to the village by officers of theNues Chamber of Commerce f, Industry at recent opes house at-teodedhy 150 boniness people. Rosin will also receive the NibsChamber's Beautification Award for thin sew Niles office Ibisfall. .- . ' . -

Greeting Dr. Room are Chamber Officers, I to r, Curt Horkett,Ene001ive Director; Cliff Creotodino, President; and EnoffirieBoard Membet, Jeffrey Bell, who in atoo Assistant VillageManager-FinsocialServiceO. .

Des Plaines Jaycees.guest speaker

Judge John T Keteher of theCircuit Court of Conk County will-he, guest speaker at a 73Omeeting On Thuroday, Sept. 22, .

for the Des Ptaioeo Jaycees.Program chairman Bob Moble

has announced that the meclingwilt be held al the Den PlainesHoliday Inn, Mannheim rd. andTouhyave.,DeoPlaines .-. '

Jsdge Keleher, who in with the ,-.,

Law Divinios, will npeah so thePrn-lriol Mediation Section of theCircuit Cnurl. ...

Rombos io a graduate of theUoiveroily of Notre Dame andreceived hin Law Degree fromLoynla University. He in a formerfaculty member of Chicago KentCollege of Law.

New parents group for. special children

The first general meeting for anew parent organizatino, ParenloAssociation for - HandicappedCuisons IPAHC;is scheduled onSeptember 25, 73O p.m., at KirbCenter, 520 S. Plom Grove rd.,Palatine.

The meeling io being organizedjnintly by the ParentsAuoocialion for HandicappedCitizens in conjunction withParents and Teachers nf Han-dicapped Slsdeñin (PATHS), theparents grosp of Kirk Center. -

PAHC has been formed byparenlo interested in necaring

MG Library'Registration will ho taken at

the Reader's Service Denk in IhnMorton Grove Library for twoworkshnpo held in October. OnMonday, Septomber 26,registration will be taken for theBaby-Sitting Workuhop whichbegins on Friday, October 7, at 4p.m. The clans will be open to 6thgraders sod above and wilt belimited to 20. The class will beconducted by Lt. Richaid Meierof the Morton Grave Fire Dept.

community programo and .services for handicapped childrenood adulta.

The program will feainre -apreOcotatios by Walter W. Reedof Wilmelte, president ut ParentsAlliance uf Northern SaburbsSpecial Edscutioo District, Hewill opeak on How In Deal Etfec-lively With Gsvernment Officialson Behull of Special Children andAdults.

The meeling io open tu thèpoblir. -

For further information con-tact Renie Norhiewicz 354-5145.

workshops ' -

and will last 5 weeks.Regiotration wilt be taken on

Wednesday, September St, farthe Fall Photography Workohop,cooducted hy Tod Fieldo, a Mor-Ion Grove renident addprofessional photographer. Theclass will begin un Mooday, Oc-lober it, at 72t and will belimited lo 25. Participants oreanked tu bring their cameras tothe class 500nions. There is no feefor the class. -

District 71welco es teachers

Shown above (l-r( Arlene Witte, Jan Sosnuwshi, Moira Stainerand Pam ffrajnsha.

The Social and HospitalityChairmen of Nitos ElementaryPTA, District 71, welcomesteachers, staff, PTA Boardmembers, Rnom Represes-latives and the School Boardmembers to the Annual Back-To-

Washington stridentsreceive readingcertificatesThe following Washington

School students compbeled thereqairemcots for the Roy G. BinReading Club sponsored by theNifes Public Library thin sum-mer. The students recorded thebooks they read os a specialchart and received a certificateifs August.

Congratulatiann to: JimmyChos, Igor Frayman, AaronKleeblatt, Pat Luangsswan, flayLoangaawan, Russell Lundberg,Steven Lawrence Landterg, Jen-ny Starrand Michelle Zatlin.

Washington School is located at2710 Golf rd., Glenview, and inone of the five elementaryschools in East Maine SchoolDistrict #83.

College Night atResurrection

Resurrection High School willbe hosting a College Night onThursday, Sept. 22, at 7 p.m., 75ffW. Talcott ave.

A financial aid speaker willglee a presentation is the UtileTheatre. After the program,

Shown abnve are Kindergarten Room Mothers Noreen Salmand Pam Steffen enjoying their first PTA Luncheon.

School Luncheon held al CulverElementary School, 0921 W.Oahlsn, Aug. 35. The oc000ioo inas excellent opportunity foreveryone to get lo know eachother and share plans for thecoming year.

De LourdesAlumnae plans'annual meeting

The 15e Louedes Collego Alum-sae Association miS bold itsAnnusi Moeting an Sundoy, the2nd nf Octobur at 2 p.m. rn theCollege library. Tke election nfnow sffinees and a vote onproposent umandments lo theBy-lawn will be the usaisn itemn nf

After the business pedino ofthe moet'usg there wilt be upe050ntstion entitled, "Dreamo,Ihn Journey Within, ' ' by Mn.Irene Nelnos. Ms. Nelson bas anMA. in Coanseling and is spnyohotheeupist hs private peon-tine. Refreshments will ho nervedfollowiog 1ko Progesm. DoLouedes ksviles all of its Alumountoilas specint dny of business andpleasure.

students and parents will have unOpportsnity to speak with collegerepresentulives from aver 70universities, colleges, twa-yearcousmunity colleges and schoolsof nursing. Representatives wiltbave their displays and tutor-mation mIke uchoul cafeteria.

St. Isaac Joguesfree milk policySI. Isaac Jogueo School an-

snunces its policy for free milkfor children unable to pay tufIprice of milk. Children 8mmfamilies whose gross income is alnr below the level shown su Ikescale are eligible for free with.Application farms are being nestto the parents. Additional copienand the income ocale areavailable in Ike principal's office.

The information you give on theapplication in confidential andwitt he used only fsm the purposeof determining eligibitity for freemilk. to certain cases fosterchildren 'ame atnn eligible fortheoe henelits. If you have foslemchildren living with you and wishlo oppty for free milk for them,pteaoe notify us sr indicute it onthe application.

No child will he diocriminatedagainst hecaunc Of race, sen,color, national origin, age orhandicap.

ACT deadlineMaine Kant students are

reminded that Friday, Sept. 35, iothe deadline for the Oct. 29Americon College Test IACTIThe fee is $9.59, and applicolionforms are avaitable in Ike MaineEastguidonce center.

Maine Easl'O career counselorKeith H000 reminds oladents thatalt state supported tilinoincolleges and community collegesrequire Ihe ACT.

On Tuesday, Sept. o, WilliamHagan nf the Cook County High-way Department, presented abicycle nafely program Is Ikestudents nf Melzer School. Thestudents viêwed a film and par-ticipaled io a quentios and an-swer period. Mr. Hogan reviewedtraffic signs and regulations withthe students. Il was pointed ontthat bicycle rideco most obey thesame regulations an automsbiledrivers. The students were toldenaclly what each traffic sign

Melzer SchoolSafety Program

East Maine studentsin Reading Club

Gemini Joniom High School,f925 N. Greenwood, Riles - EastMaIne Schont District 63 - ispleased to csngratolate Ikeolodeot meadero who comptetedthe Roy G. Bin Reading Club.Each child noted belowregistered at the Nitos PsblicLibrary and read a number ofbooks which they listed on aspecial record chart. Studentsreceived a certificate fur theirperformances al z program held

On Presidential Honor SocietyOthmar H. Edlbaser, ono of Technology io Chicago,

Mn. Maria Kdlbaner nf 5414 W. Edlbsoer, a student in theNorth, Rilen, has been named to Computer Science for Booboosthe Presidential Honor Society at prugram, has s 3.0 DPA.the DeVry Institute of

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required of the driver. The safetyprograms presented by theHighway Department are part ofMeteor's lofaI school safetyprogram.

Kenneth Pancayk, Principal ofMeleer Sehnol, worked with Mr.Hogan to coodoct this program.Melzer School is located at 9404N. Oriole ave., Morton Grove,and is ose of the five elementaryschools in East Maine SchoolDintcietf3.

in August.The stsdenta were: Mark As-

toI, Gerard Bnrys, Gayle Buc-ciorelli, Suog Chub, Karen Davis,Keith Fancsalszhi, CorioneFisher, Rebecca Foss, DerekGold, Diana Jahns, Sheryl Eats,Lisa Landazoi, - David Mann,Marta Moss, 1(0mal B. Mebta,Jameo Park, Cliff Parmelee,Moda PoteI, Shirley Rehlin,Maria Rion and Jobs Zalewshb.

Check Your Jewelry Box!!PayIng These High Prices-

Larg. Mna 10 kt CIa.. Ring - 4O - 5O 8 UpGOLD - JEWILRY+TIETII CASH MONEY

STERLING SILVER FLATWARETABLESPOONS and FORKS - Could Be $700 & Up Euch

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Morton Grove Library NewsThe new bio9raphy A The book is written by Michael

Valuable Property - the Life Todd, Jr. andwife, Susan Mecar-Story of Michael Todd" wili be thy Todd and it is an affectionatereviewed by Barbara Todd at the and honent portrait of bis fatherMorton Grove Public Library on who was a brilliant con artist,

'Sun. Sept. 25 and Thms. Sept. promoter, Broadway producer,and film innovator. Full of color-ful anecdotes, A ValuableProperty" is a roller-coaster ridethrough the 111e of one of the mostelectrifying figures ever toconquer Broadway, Hollywood -'and Elizabeth Taylor. Everyoneis invited to hear this enter-laming review, free of charge.

Betty Bashnell, a professionalantique appraiser, will present alecture, Ranting For Collec-tibies" on Thurs. Sept. 29 at 73Op.m. at the Morton GroveLibrary.

The Adult Featuré Film Seriesat the Morton Grove Library willbegin thé Fall season with "TheBest Years of Our Lives" onToes. Sept. 27 at 239 nod 730p.m. The Academy Award - win-ning filon stars Frederic March,Myrsa Loy, Dono Msdrews andTeresa Wright. Admission isfred.

at2:30p.m.

District 207College NightRepresentatives from more

than 200 colleges, universities,and special schools fromthroughout the country will henshand to visIt with parents andstudente at Maine Sooth HighSchool, Wednesday, September28, from 7 to 93O p.m. whenMaine Township High SchoolDistrict- 207 holds its qnnualCollege Nightatthe school at 1111S. Dee rd., Parh Ridge.

In addition lo gathering up-to-- date information shout schools

from across the United Stetes,studente and pacests will alsohove on opportunity to attend afinancial oid informationprogram twice during theevening.

Coffee fornew Skokians.New ShaMe residents will unce

again ho the guest of honor at theSecond -Monat New Residente'Coffee os Sept. 29, at 8 p.m. in theVillage Council Chambers. Thissecond annual meeting is againbeing hooted by Skokie HumasRelatiom Commission.

"Last year's Coffee wan such osuccessthat the Commission haddecided to make it an annualevent," remarked HumanRelatiom Commission ChairmanPat Handoel. "Both Village of-ficials and new residente see theCoffee as-a unique nportonity toexchange information and to getto know one another in os infor-mal setting," said Handael.

The program is open to anyShokie resident that has movedinto the Villagesince Aug. of 1992.Those wishing to attend areasked to R.S.V.P. with theVillage by calling 673-0500, ext.257. Top Village staff memberswill he on hand to espIate ser-vices in addition to the couver-satino with the Mayor, Trsstees,and Commissioners. Refresh-mesti willbe served.

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Fishing derbyThis year the Nilen Park5

District will offer a new type offishing derby. Residente maydrive to the Des Plaines ParkDistrict's- Lake-Park facility orregister for the bus transpor-tation being provided. Lake Parkio a beautiful 41 acre lake,stoched with troùt, bass, crappieand Northers Pibe which isoperated by the Don Plaines ParkDistrict. Due to a coopgrativeagreement, Niles residente mayose the facility for resident ratesdorisg fishing seanom. However,there is no fee for tIsis specialevest, bot we ask that if you planoOn riding the-bus, to call 907-0633to be placed-on the passengec listformnre infoo-ioation. I-

The derby will be held Sunday,Sept. 25 from 7-11 n.m. at LakePack, Toothy and Lee $5. in DesPlaines. Varions prizes witl bewarded.

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Ridge will be shown. iuncbeostirketa are $12 and can be Ib-tamed by calling the comnoitteechairperson at 673-73 or 674-2-0go. Make upo takle of yourfriends, and make an earlyreservation. S

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All interested peinons are cnr-dially invited te jOin the NiesPublic Library Adult PopularBook Discussion Group. The fientmeeting willtake place at 2 p.m.,Mònday, -Sept. 99 in the HilenPablic Library, 6900 DaMon st.Titles will be selected at our firstmeeting. .We look forward tomeeting yes! Far more infor- --

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the btessing of the new year toeveryone On the village hoard.ltweOt osad souseaum.

The Jewish themes were onthruout the evening. People whohave never thought about theholoCASSt were suddenlybringing sp the sobjeet to gain apoint. The pro-gun peoplesuggested if the Jewish peoplein Europe had guns, they wouldhove hod a better chasce. Theypointed 0v Ihn Warsaw ghettolighters os proof people withIveopoos cas defend them-selves. -

The anti-gun people contes-dod tiro is a phony argument.They said if the Polish army,with highly sophisticatedweapons, couldn't hold off theGermas army, how could is-dividuols with hondgnss con-frostlhe Germas onslaught.

The pro-gun people werepushing to have o -referendumos the issse. Several speakerssaid they were neutral concer-sing the matter but wontd likethe Bookie residente to vote in areferendum. The Skokie boardwill reach ute decision at theirOctoher3rd meeting.

Despite the emotion and tes-sios inthe ball, the meeting woncosdscted with great aplomb.When the last speaker -washeard, Mayor AI Smith com-mended the audience for utedecorosos. Exiters from the ballleft osa very low hey.

Is Morton Grove, 81 and 7fyear old retirees ssbmitted alawsuit is federal court askingthe judge to overtorn the MG.handgun ban. They said theyhad bees hurglarined Aug. 4 ansIhad lost $3,000 in cash andjewelry. The Suit cootended theFebrnary 1, 1982 bao on hand-goss resulted is 'natioswidepablicity foesoiog os MortonGrove and disarming itscitizenry, therehy invitinghome isvanioss, burglaries andother felonious assaults."

The Morton Grove cooptecontended they were terrorizedby the home invaders. They

- said they ssrresdered theirhandgun otter the passage ofthe hasdguo-hon and they nowseek to increase police proteo-tian at sight.

Village attorney MartinAshman said the roupiecouldn't have been terrorizedsince they weren't even awake

S dnring the time ofthe burglary.

Ashman said six one-manpolice cars were on patroldsringthenight of the incident.

The attorney representing theMortou Grove couple is VictorQuiliei, the same man whopreviously filed a lawsuitchalleogiog the coo-stitotiosality of the MortonGrove handgon bao.

The suit was filed on-Monday,the same day the Skokie debatetook place. interestingly, bothstories broke on the same pagesof the Tribune and the Sus-Times os Tuesday. Whether ornot by coincidence, the timiogof the soit on Monday lends it-self to speculation.

Sisceno decision was reachedMosday night, the high chargewas tehes out of the meeting.Village hoard members willvote October. 3rd. It's quitelihety Skokie will follow MurtosGrove and Evauntoro in banninghasdgunn. -

N lles libri ant.from Nlles-E.Maine Pg. 1lry...cAmericas T-0hrary Association,the Indiana Librarj Association,and a past officer ofthe MichiganLobrary Association. He bas beencoted for his innovative ap-proachen to lihrariasship byII :ISI J 5:11111 I.

Interim administrator, RohertYsong, has bees named first'adminiotrator emeritus" of the

Nues Library District.lo other matters, hoard meno-

bers approved a two miU levy for Pestive also reported the Steteosaiutenauce and support of Librarian has not sent noticelibrary facilities as well as a concerning the success or failureBodget and Appropriation Or-donanee which is to be filed withthe Conoty Clerk.

In other- action, almost rootioeApproval of a now stiff monikerincarne bogged down in a debaleover appropriate salarien for alllibrary personnel. Several boardmembers took the opportonity loprolest Salary rotes. Boardmember -Myles Dimond said,There are some of os who aro

tryiog tosend out a signal we areo fovor ofhigher salarieo.'Board member ?,argarel

ldajski asked that salaries heevaluated within two months andplaced 5v average with those ofSorrounding sohorhs. Otherwisea re-adjustment of salaries willsot tibe place until January. Hermotion was tabled.

Police security costs far thelibrary will be reduced from $15an hour to $5.25 an hour accor-diug to hoard persidest Harry?eotine citing a coonononicatianfrom the admisistratfon of Riles.Penine said costo are heingredoced because of the library's

ten-supported base.According to one library

trustee, membern nf the board'sfinance committee cossidereddischarging alt police secaritybecame of a projected $7,000 en-pense next year.

When questioned, Postine didnot enplain how the secority issuecame to the attention of villagepersnsuel.

of grants toward a library con-struction fund. Reportedly,Illinois is sot ahle lo release fun-do for the grant al this lime.

lo former board action, hoardtrastees approved purchases andinstallaiios of five air eon-ditioners for the brauch library.Heat at the branch soared at least100 degrees Or Over causing thesmoke delectors to go off.

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for the Village cassisted of aprovisian in the Agreemest thatcould have delayed au iscreasefor o few muslin, but may nothave prevested an increase afterthe delay. Continental took a

.position that the provision was in-

: applicahle and strongly indicatedthai the Village wnutd.have to es-1er into litigation to give effect tothat particular provision. TheVillage was then is the positios of

- havisg lo weigh the cost oflitigation against any gainassuming the Village were suc-eessfsl in the lawsuit. ContinentelCable indicated they were not in- -dined to engage in a lawsuit asdwe3R willing to make thefollowing concessions to theVillage in order teavoid litigationwhich they felt was not desirablefor their public image. Theyagreed to "freeoe" their moetif iedincrease is rates to August, 1905,although, under the terms of thecarrent agreement, they couldagain raise raten in - Aogmt of1984, hosed upon the CossumerPrice Indes. They further agreedto modify their iscrease byredsciog the charge for ad-diliosal TV sets asd giving a $1reduction in hasic cable chargesto Senior Citizens. They . atooagreed to modify the agreementby giving a broader definitios tothe term "gross revenues" whichwould result in a small increasein the revenues the Villagederiven from the cable franchise.

Out of the above backgroundcome the decision of the Villagenot to litigate at this time as thecost of litigation would outweighany nllght or temporary gais tothe resideste of the Village. The -

Mayor, the trmtees and mens-hers of the Cable Committeewere all absolstely against theincrease; however, based on theabove, it would not have hoesprudent tu incur the enpemivecost of litigatios at the present

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20%, or 4,f9f being full-time.Koeholine stated tisIs representsa 1% increase over last year, andadvisgd the huard that yearlyenrollonent incréaseu of 0% are athing of ihn past, although 1% or2% increases ran be expectedthroughnntthe decade.

According to U.S. Cessas- Bnreau data, the projected nuis-her of cottege-age,students, those17 Is 19, will drop 23% by 1909within Oakton's district.

Lastly, il- was announced thatOakton will receive a $49,tSO oh-siraci stainlens steel sculpturethrough the Illinois CapitalDevelopment Board, The scalp-tor, Barry Tinsley, wilt erect the17 ft. n 25 ft. u 42 fI. work, entitled"Silver Oak" in October onOaktoo's Golf Road campos.

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nentios into the Niles Park Park Ridge District. At the bot-District. By your doing this you tom nI the qoestiosnaire lu spacewould be keeping all of ysur real for additional commente from theestate laxes in Nites and also, respondesfu."realigsing" park boundaries tocoincide with village boundaroes. LibraryIf yon elect to step in the Park -

Park D:stroctfwewU Contestresidents" rates at Riles Park Entries are being accepted on-Districtfacilitses." IiI Satorday, Nov. 12, in the

The second page of the letter in Photography Contest for residen-a fact sheet citing Niles district's age lo-ls. Prizes will be awar-facilities and includes rom- ded in three eategorien Lincoln-parable tax rates for the two wood, Your Schont aud Pets.dintricte. Niles ten rate is .3090 Entrants can use their ownper $199 assessed valuation while cameras or borrow the PolaroidPark Ridge is .499. Includong the Sun toS Instamatic cameras onPark Ridge hood mdehtedsess bao at the Lincolnwood Library,which moot he paid until 1991, 4000W.Prattave.Nibs rate would be .4522 wbsch boeing the course of the con-the sheet noten is a savings nf test; the camorau are on ose-.5255 overthe Park Ridge rate. week toan; thereafter, the

The thord page nf the letter os a cameras (Polaroid Corp. gaveresponse qnestionsaire on which the Library threel wiB reverb aresidents reply if they would he two-week toan period.interested is annesing into the "We're eager to see the worldRiles Park District, would be on- as Lincnloswond yonug people seetermted io corcalatmg petit000u it through a camera less," saidfor such an anneuatias, would Linda Wicker, Childreo'u Ser-only be interested in signing a vices Coordinator.petitiOu, or are undecided or Winners will he announcedwould prefer to remain in the November- 19.

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