19
District 219 Candidates Night Meet The Ca,didtes' corn- munity-oriented program spon- soredby the PTSA's ofNiles West and Nites North High Schoots, is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 15th at 7:30 p.m. in Room A-100 uf Nifes North High School Lawler ave. & Old Orchàrd rd., Shokie. Candidates vieing t.o fil.l three, three-year-term vacancies au members uf the Board of Education of Nitos Townuhp High School District 219 are - Martese Aderman, Mury Helen Archibald, Kures Honig, Puni From the .CeL I4wtiL by Hod Besser Niles superintendent uf - pacho, Tom Lippen, dropped hy Tuesday morning tu tell us he'll he moving down the isike to tIse Shokie Puck District io two weeho. The larger district will have un accompanying targer salary plus iocreased opportusities. which resullod - - in Tom's decision. He said Shukje will puy for his - graduate schout studien as well us provide him with an auto, private offices und u secrelary and give him other persosoel to hetp him with the work in thetarger district. - Tom, u graduate of the Uoiveruity uf Illinois, said he told the Skukie peuple he will he seeking a Musters degree and pursuing the lop job is a park district lo the coming years, Lippen served Niles well hattlist continuously tu upgrade the district. trosicully, aller seeking a maintenance garage fur the past few yeurs, Ike. new Tam building is being built si the esd uf Turn's tourof duly here. He has bees a gceat asset in upgrading Nilen purku und everyone in the diulricl hun high regard for Tum. It was . inevilukle he would move su. He will he in grout demand in the near future. He hus a great deal to offer and he's a very attractive young man. We're noce everyone who hoows Turn wishes him welt. Coolissed os Page 34 Pitalis andGail Stune. Candidates for two seats, each sin-year-terms, os the Board uf Trastees of Oahtos Community College arrn Christine A, Feld- mas, Ralph Gores, Joan B. Hall, Stanley G. Harris, Brian C. Lupina, Jay L. Petroshi, Evelyn ftoseozweig and Kenneth W. Stetson. Qoenlion and answer period will follow the presentatious, ac- cording to Ruth Blonder, Niles West Prugram Ct,airmun. Cablevision subscribers to réceive Discovery Channel. - The Discovery Channel, a new concept in ruhte programmIng, will be provided at no -entra cost ta all Cablevision of Chicago osh- scrikers, General Manager Nues Events Comnuttee piles up auction items AO Apple Computer, Theater passen, - power hlower ldriveways, etc). fruit basket, automohile services, toys, per- sooalioed nute pads, art prints, ctuh me1iberohips, hibles, glassware, cInch, beauty ser- viren, carpeting (including pad- dingand installation), newspaper subscriptions, jewelry, etc. it's all ai the upcoming Nues Events Auction, Ocloher 12, at the Nileo Recreation Ceoter, 7t77 Milwauhee, Niles. 6:55 p.m. browsing -7OO p.m. auctiuu. More articles fur the auction witt tse accepted through October 15. Call 966-9335 with your donation. Election Judges needed in Niles Township Citioesn interested in serving an Judgenuf election fur the forth- coming schoulboard elections on Huy. 5, should call 966-3243 and talh with Pat Hasdool Comnuit- teernao, Niles Township Regular Republican Orgasioutios. BUGLE SEEKS NEWSBOYS The Bugle is seeking delivery newscarriers nf all ages to deliver newspapers on Thurs- days. For an opportunity to. earn entra dollars. Call 966-3900 SeekState Represet4° candidates --. Maine Township Democratic Organization announced that asyone isterented in musing for position of State Representative in the 55th. Itepreseotative District )encompaosing Den Plaines asd Park Ridge) should contact Democratic commit- tremas, Nicholas B. Blase, at 692-3388, to arrange foc gn inter- view by the Democratic conomit- Lawrence Greenberg announced today. The oervice, which premiered io June of this year, io program- wed enctusively with high- quality, nos-fiction material, focusiog un science and technology, nature, travel and history. Greenberg noted that its addition tu the Cablevision ser- vice will offer subscribers "an esciling complement to nur frequently-watched movies and sporto services, with features designed to appeal tu Ihe entire lamily". The Discovery Channel eStimates that three-quarters uf its programming has never hefsre been viewed un either broadcast or cable television. The new service can be seen by Cablevision of Chicago sub- scribers daily from 3 p.m. through 2 am. lt wilt be available beginning Oçt. 15 in several Cabtevisiun eommuoities, and witt be exteoded lo all urcas ser- ved by Cablevisiun by Jansarp of nest year. LWV begiHs Fall Educational Series The Murtos Grove-Niles League nf Women Voters is hegioniog their fall educational series un Oct. t, with a. presco- talion entitled, "Financing the Federal Gnveroment." Edsu Pardo, from the League's Chicaga Fiscal Policy Comm)t- tee, will be diueussing the various alternative means uf covering the costs uf the federal government. All interested citizens are in- vited tu attend the 73O meetiog at the hume nf Marilyn Kramer, 7t42 Seward, Nilen. For further information, cnn- tact Maggie Kuhtn, t35-f Alt. zndida tes ,ricts 63, 2 The PTA Courdinutissg Council of the East Maine Schools, District 63, in Des Plaines, is arranging fur un area-wide Cao- didates' Night. This event will he held us Thursday evening, Oct. 17, al 7:35 p.m. in the Galaxy Theater of Apollo Sçhuul, 10150 Dee rd. Des Plaises, lust suuth uf the isterseelinn of Dee rd. and Central rd. Candidates fur Board pusilt005 is District f3, Maine Nitos Tuwssh)p tistiÍct 219 state.'hyi teachers walked off their jobs rest Increa Munday murning after years. lo negotiati005 with federal increase,, tew mediators failed to produce mutual agreements.. The hey issues are salary increase and lob security. Nues high school teachers, with an average salary uf $42,174 are the highest paid teachers in the 'Night for O7and 535 Tuwnuhip High School Diptrlct 257, and Oaktun Community College, Diutri.ct 535, have bIen invited tu participate.in making a presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents uf the Murk Twain PTA, have made Coutlimed oupage 34 Teachers seek pay increase with a no layoff clause District 219 teachers out on, strike 23 per- er the nettwu n salary e4J,Ore also neehing a gla teethey will not he luid .- . . . \Of. the -o TheesroI. O$i4 °eptu. Coutldsço Niles Officer Hónored Niten Police Officer, Kenneth Pioug, wan receut.ly honored with the Police Departmenf's "Distinguished Duty Decturutlun" from tIse Niteu Fire und Police Cummisiu.ners. Officer P1mg, during foot pursuit, apprehended a male subject with a rifle, involved In van- dulism ut Notre Dame High Schoul. A seCond subject was sub- nequestly apprehended and arrested rptoicb resulted in solving muny previounactu ufvandatism atIbe school. Shuwn preoentlng the award tu Officer Pluog are (I) Corn- minnioners Anthony Scartati, Santo Bruna andGeorge Gauthier. J. -.4 iL T11 r û 1fr L Village of Nues VOL. 59, NO. it, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1505 25° per copy

T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

District 219 Candidates NightMeet The Ca,didtes' corn-

munity-oriented program spon-soredby the PTSA's ofNiles Westand Nites North High Schoots, isscheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 15that 7:30 p.m. in Room A-100 ufNifes North High School Lawlerave. & Old Orchàrd rd., Shokie.

Candidates vieing t.o fil.l three,three-year-term vacancies aumembers uf the Board ofEducation of Nitos TownuhpHigh School District 219 are

- Martese Aderman, Mury HelenArchibald, Kures Honig, Puni

From the

.CeL I4wtiL

by Hod Besser

Niles superintendent uf- pacho, Tom Lippen, dropped

hy Tuesday morning tu tell ushe'll he moving down the isiketo tIse Shokie Puck District iotwo weeho. The larger districtwill have un accompanyingtarger salary plus iocreasedopportusities. which resullod

- - in Tom's decision. He saidShukje will puy for his

- graduate schout studien aswell us provide him with anauto, private offices und usecrelary and give him otherpersosoel to hetp him with thework in thetarger district.

- Tom, u graduate of theUoiveruity uf Illinois, said hetold the Skukie peuple he willhe seeking a Musters degreeand pursuing the lop job is apark district lo the comingyears,

Lippen served Niles wellhattlist continuously tuupgrade the district.trosicully, aller seeking amaintenance garage fur thepast few yeurs, Ike. new Tambuilding is being built si theesd uf Turn's tourof duly here.He has bees a gceat asset inupgrading Nilen purku undeveryone in the diulricl hunhigh regard for Tum. It was

. inevilukle he would move su.He will he in grout demand inthe near future. He hus a greatdeal to offer and he's a veryattractive young man. We'renoce everyone who hoows Turnwishes him welt.

Coolissed os Page 34

Pitalis andGail Stune.Candidates for two seats, each

sin-year-terms, os the Board ufTrastees of Oahtos CommunityCollege arrn Christine A, Feld-mas, Ralph Gores, Joan B. Hall,Stanley G. Harris, Brian C.Lupina, Jay L. Petroshi, Evelynftoseozweig and Kenneth W.Stetson.

Qoenlion and answer periodwill follow the presentatious, ac-cording to Ruth Blonder, NilesWest Prugram Ct,airmun.

Cablevision subscribersto réceive Discovery Channel.

- The Discovery Channel, a newconcept in ruhte programmIng,will be provided at no -entra costta all Cablevision of Chicago osh-scrikers, General Manager

Nues EventsComnuttee pilesup auction items

AO Apple Computer, Theaterpassen, - power hlowerldriveways, etc). fruit basket,automohile services, toys, per-sooalioed nute pads, art prints,ctuh me1iberohips, hibles,glassware, cInch, beauty ser-viren, carpeting (including pad-dingand installation), newspapersubscriptions, jewelry, etc.

it's all ai the upcoming NuesEvents Auction, Ocloher 12, atthe Nileo Recreation Ceoter, 7t77Milwauhee, Niles. 6:55 p.m.browsing -7OO p.m. auctiuu.

More articles fur the auctionwitt tse accepted through October15. Call 966-9335 with yourdonation.

Election Judgesneeded inNiles Township

Citioesn interested in servingan Judgenuf election fur the forth-coming schoulboard elections onHuy. 5, should call 966-3243 andtalh with Pat Hasdool Comnuit-teernao, Niles Township RegularRepublican Orgasioutios.

BUGLESEEKS NEWSBOYS

The Bugle is seeking deliverynewscarriers nf all ages todeliver newspapers on Thurs-days. For an opportunity to.earn entra dollars.

Call 966-3900

SeekStateRepreset4°candidates --.

Maine Township DemocraticOrganization announced thatasyone isterented in musing forposition of State Representativein the 55th. ItepreseotativeDistrict )encompaosing DenPlaines asd Park Ridge) shouldcontact Democratic commit-tremas, Nicholas B. Blase, at692-3388, to arrange foc gn inter-view by the Democratic conomit-

Lawrence Greenberg announcedtoday.

The oervice, which premieredio June of this year, io program-wed enctusively with high-quality, nos-fiction material,focusiog un science andtechnology, nature, travel andhistory. Greenberg noted that itsaddition tu the Cablevision ser-vice will offer subscribers "anesciling complement to nurfrequently-watched movies andsporto services, with featuresdesigned to appeal tu Ihe entirelamily". The Discovery ChanneleStimates that three-quarters ufits programming has neverhefsre been viewed un eitherbroadcast or cable television.

The new service can be seen byCablevision of Chicago sub-scribers daily from 3 p.m.through 2 am. lt wilt be availablebeginning Oçt. 15 in severalCabtevisiun eommuoities, andwitt be exteoded lo all urcas ser-ved by Cablevisiun by Jansarp ofnest year.

LWV begiHsFall EducationalSeries

The Murtos Grove-NilesLeague nf Women Voters ishegioniog their fall educationalseries un Oct. t, with a. presco-talion entitled, "Financing theFederal Gnveroment."

Edsu Pardo, from the League'sChicaga Fiscal Policy Comm)t-tee, will be diueussing the variousalternative means uf covering thecosts uf the federal government.

All interested citizens are in-vited tu attend the 73O meetiogat the hume nf Marilyn Kramer,7t42 Seward, Nilen.

For further information, cnn-tact Maggie Kuhtn, t35-f Alt.

zndida tes,ricts 63, 2

The PTA Courdinutissg Councilof the East Maine Schools,District 63, in Des Plaines, isarranging fur un area-wide Cao-didates' Night. This event will heheld us Thursday evening, Oct.17, al 7:35 p.m. in the GalaxyTheater of Apollo Sçhuul, 10150Dee rd. Des Plaises, lust suuth ufthe isterseelinn of Dee rd. andCentral rd. Candidates fur Boardpusilt005 is District f3, Maine

Nitos Tuwssh)p tistiÍct 219 state.'hyiteachers walked off their jobs rest IncreaMunday murning after years. lonegotiati005 with federal increase,, tewmediators failed to producemutual agreements.. The heyissues are salary increase andlob security.

Nues high school teachers, withan average salary uf $42,174 arethe highest paid teachers in the

'Night forO7and 535Tuwnuhip High School Diptrlct257, and Oaktun CommunityCollege, Diutri.ct 535, have bIeninvited tu participate.in making apresentation of theirqualifications. and guaIs and torespond tu questions from the -audience.

Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. NaomiStmkio, Co-presidents uf theMurk Twain PTA, have made

Coutlimed oupage 34

Teachers seek pay increasewith a no layoff clause

District 219teachers outon, strike

23 per-er the nettwun salarye4J,Ore also

neehing a gla teethey will nothe luid .- . . . \Of. the

-oTheesroI.

O$i4 °eptu.Coutldsço

NilesOfficer Hónored

Niten Police Officer, Kenneth Pioug, wan receut.ly honored withthe Police Departmenf's "Distinguished Duty Decturutlun" fromtIse Niteu Fire und Police Cummisiu.ners. Officer P1mg, during footpursuit, apprehended a male subject with a rifle, involved In van-dulism ut Notre Dame High Schoul. A seCond subject was sub-nequestly apprehended and arrested rptoicb resulted in solvingmuny previounactu ufvandatism atIbe school.

Shuwn preoentlng the award tu Officer Pluog are (I) Corn-minnioners Anthony Scartati, Santo Bruna andGeorge Gauthier.

J.

-.4

iL

T11 rû 1fr

L

Village of Nues

VOL. 59, NO. it, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1505 25° per copy

Page 2: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

Proud recipient. show off their quilt-from (I-r) Nitto, Adeline Norh, Therese Feltes with theare: Josephine Sachman, Kathleen Hanrahan, cupationalTherapint,JaneWood.Margarel Doyle, Carol Miron, Nellie Kott, Lida

soon Dinos Haietyling,n ra SHAMPOO sac 1.50SHAMPOO DRY 1.50CUT WASH & SET B.00TUES.. WED. THUgS., FRI.

COUPoNSPERMANENT WAVEWITH OIL CONDITIONISU

FREE P000CITY TESTFREE HAIRCUTsi IIWAS

- , 35.00FREE WASH. SET o, BLOW DRY

- - - .WITHTHI5AO._ _HAIR COLORING TO MATCHYOUR SKIN TONE 10.00WASH U SET 2.50U COMB OUT nna

00db Mitwrn.koe. Wiles 'OWn7dn .

Residenloof St. Andrew Howe.located at 7000 N. Ncwarh Ave.,Nues, participated in the 11thAnnual Gulden Arts Fair held atthe Museum of Science and In-duutry, Sept. 11 through Oct. 7.The onhihit is sponsored everyyesr lî5 the Homes and the Arch.dioceoe Catholic Charities.

The group project ot a hed quiltreceived the coveted title, "TheBest of the Show" and a GoldRibbon.

The ludien worhed on the quiltduring the summer months underthe direction of OccupationalTherapist, Mrs. Jase Wood andher Assistant Mrs. Betty Gros-

The purticipastu in this groupprolecl Ore: Mrs. MargaretDoyle, Theresa Feltes, Kathleen

WES CETMAROWSKI, M.D. JOHN ZABORDWSKI. M.D.

PHYSICIANS COOPERATIVE. FAMILY PRACTICE . INTERNAL MEDICINE

,- INQUIAEABOUTOURFREEHEALTH CALLS TO HOMEBOUND

MEDICARE PATIENTS. 299-8700

GOLF MILL PROF. BLDG.. SUITE 405GOLF MILL SHOPPING CENTER

NILES, ILLINOIS 60648

Fresh Poultry Specials This Week!!!

CHICKEN CHICKENBREAST , LEGS

$1 9.FRESH ROASTERS FRESH TURKEYS

$109 J $139I LB. I U LB.

IIIj

"From Our DeliS'COOKED

TURKEY BREAST

SLICED 1(2 LB.

NOTE:ALL OF 5CHAULS poulTRy s MEAT PRODUCTS

ARE UNCONDITIONALLy GUARANTEEDSALE DATES10.3 50 10.9

HOURS MON . FRL 9 9nO Schaul's Poulfry Meat Co.SAT. RInGSt 722t N. Harlow Ase., Siles, Ill.

"QwlltyFoehshcelsta" 647 - 9304 647 - 9264

Hanrahan, Nellie Kutt, Lido Nit-to, Adeline Noch, Carol Miros,Adelaide O'Brien, and JosephineSadismos.

Of the lt handicrafts entered,tes were awarded ribbons. BlueRibbon wienersare: Ada Rogers.Catherine Krzypka, and KathleenHanrahan and Adeise Noch.Second Place-White Ribbons,Ada Rogers, Kathleen Honrabasand Helen Wagner.

Another Group Project.ChristThas Dnur Volunce,Margaret Doyle, Theresa Fellen,Corot Miens, Lido Nitto, AdetineNoch, Adelaide O'Brien, andJosephine Sachman. Green Rib-bon, Crocheted Afghan.

HMOWorkshop

The American Association nlRetired Persôns (AARP) and theHealth Care Financisg Adminis-Iration (HCFA) will present aninformation ssorhshup Os HealthMaintenance Organizations(lIMOs) Toesday, Oct. 15, at tp.m. at the Mt. Prospect SeniorCenler. 50 S. Emerson St., Mt.Prospect. The HMO as a healthcare option for older people willbe presented thrnoth an AARPslide-tape presentation and aqaestion-and.anSwer penad withHCFA persnnnet. The warhshopis free. Alt interested individualsare orged In atleod.

THE BUGLE(USPSOIS-760)David Belier

Editor and Publililer

:

Vol. 29, No. 16, Octeher3, 1985

8746 N. Shermer Rd.Niles, IL 60648

Phonem 966-3008.1-2-4Pobllibed Weekly oafluriday

IB NUes, ifiluoliSWORd CIa.. poalage br

The Bogie paid Ri ChIcago, lu.PouiIIlaster: Send addresschangeR lo The Bogie, 8741

Sbermer Rd., NUca, 01. 60648

SnhoerlptioR Rate (Io AdvaecelPer single copy s SoOne year 513.00Two years $21.50Three years $29.001 year Senior Citizens. . $11.90A year (osi of e000ty( $19.001 year (foreign) $30.00

All stPO addressesas br Servicemen $25.00

Senior Citizens'NEWS AND VIEWS

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

8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 376

OKLAHOMA FOR MOVIE TIMEThe movie time feature for Monday, 0cl. 7 at 2 p.m. io

Oklahoma. There is no risorge fcr this program and advancereerrvatiOns are not sereosary.

-SQUAREDANCING

Open sqoare dancing wilt take place on Toesday, Oct. 0 at 1:30p.m. The program is open to all Nilen Senior Center registrantsat no charge.

BLOOD PRESSURE PROGRAMThe Nitro Senior Ceder Bt::od Pressare Screening Program

foe Niles residents age tO and over will take place atthe seniorCenter on Wednesday, Oct. 9 from 1.4 p.m. There is nu charge forthin program and advance reservations are not necessary.

MEN'S CLUB TRIP TO SHADY LANEThe men's club is sponsoring a trip to Shady Lane play boone

for tuecheon and a matinee performance of TalzingStepo onThursday, Oct. 15 from lt:t5 am. to 5:35 p.m. Tickets are$tS.tt. Pieuse call 907-610g Est. 37f to chech on openings.

WIDOW/WIDOWER DIScUSSION GROUPA ten weeb widow/widower discossinn group witt meet on

Mondays from to am. to 11:35 starling Oct. 71. The program isopen to any Nues resident over age f2 who han recently lost anpoune. The prngram wilt ufitioe gepup discussions and guestspeohers In cover the vuriuss aspects uf being a widow andwidower. Niles Senior Center Social Work Counselor MaureenShoymon and Rites Family Services Clinical DirectorMadeleine Settles will nerve as groUp discossion facilitators.There is a 55 charge. tnlerent and inqsirieo may be directed tuMaureen Shaymas ne Mendayn, Tuesdays and Fridays: 007.011gEst. 37g.

Village s>f Ske,kieDr. M:chael Feinzimer and RN. Jeanne Sargent uf the SI.

Franess Hospital Mobile Medical Care Vas, sviti present aprogram no "Huaso Calls" to the women's discossion group ofthe Smith Activities Conter, Liscots and Gatito, Skokie os Mon.day,Oct. 14,all:3Sp.m.

The mobIle van provides hume health care services, includinglaboratory testing, to homoboond people over 05 years of age. Atoue nOlise van wilt he available. Everyone is invited.

Please callt73.0550, Est. 335 foradditionat informalion.

Village of SkokieA representative of Greenpeace, a 000'profit envirosmeslal

activist organization, will preorst a slide and commentaryprogram on "Save the Lobes" lo lise People and Placeo Group nfthe Smith Adlivities Center, Lincoln and Balito, Skohie osThuendoy, Oct. 10, al 9:35 am.

Please callt7S-0550, Est. 3lOfnr additional information.

Free flu shots for senior citizensFree fis shots for senior

citioens and chronically itt per-5055 who reside in suburban CoohCosety wilt he availabteat corn-munity clinics as a service of theCoob County Department ofPublic Health. Eighl clinics areplanned foe the month of Odtnber.

Dr. Karen L. Scntt, medicaldirectur nf the Cooh CountyDepartment of Public Health, on.cssragen those eligible for thefree immunisation Is attend oseof the clinics: "It is important forpersons 05 years and older and

Free Hearing Testsàt ResurrectionCenter

Free hearingtrsts will be giveion Tuenstay, Oct. 0, between Ilam. and 5 p.m. at the Resurrec.lion Immediate Care Center, 92ttWauhegas Std., Mactoo Grove.Appointments will be toben bythe Speech, Language andHearing departmeot at Resnr-rection Honpital 774.5550, Est,0555.

for the chrosicalty ill to be im-munined. In these twopopulation groups, the rish ofdeveloping complications fromInftsenea is much higher than inthe general populatios."

Rn appoisomest is necessary.Persons who are allergic to eggsnr who have a high foyer will notbe insznuninod,

Clinics wilt be hold at DesPlaines Senior Copter, WoolSchont, 1540 Thacker, OesPlaines, Friday, Oct. 18, 9 a.m..l3Noon.

"Dealing WithDifficult People"Abigail Natrnnhos, CSW, AC.

SW wilt lead a workshop anddiscussion session os "DealingWith flifficoll People" on Mon.day, Oct. 7 atlo:25 am. at theSkohie Public Library, 5215Oakton, Learn how lo Iransforma polentialty destructive es-change into a positive and pro'ductivo encusnoer Admission Isfree.

&11t! Tthiglr. An Indepnndnng Community Newspaper IsfabIeshed in ¡957

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

TheBulgie, ThsrBdap,OetabRr3;5166

Na

ARRUon

Dasid Berner . Editar & PublIsherDiane MiSer - Mmsaging EditorRobert Besser - City Editor

PAGE3

Mame EastHomecoming

3L -

Maine East Homenomiag qaeez. candidates are (e) Denise Dod-zinoki ofNileS. (Back, l'e) Erta Walsh of Miles. Pam Jan00 nf ParkRidge, Tanya Yamaaaka of Merto. Greve. Janiae Sithirmez ofPark Ridge. CbristiIIe V0Is1051091150 of Giraview. Lamo DeLage ofMorton Grove, aid Roomme Romito of Glroview. The 1985Homecoming kingalod quera mill be annooncedot the Friday, Ort.4, FtreligbtRally.

1905 Homecoming killS BO1IIIOeRS at Mame Eaat are (frost, 1-rlStese Piersld nf Nitos, Dimitei Knagml of Morton Grove. DavidPavkovic of NOm. Said Joarawi of Des Plaines, mid Lee DmmeofGlenview. (Middle, l-r) Michael Silverman of Den Plalom. PatrickVenetacci nf N'tiro, and Gary Solomon nf lles Plaines, tTop, l.r)Dan Conidi efMortozsGrove and Michael Lubefeldef Des Plames.The Demeno hoot Glezsbrook North Saturday, Oct. 5, willi the war-sity game starting a 2 p.m.

Maine Eost's Homecoming ac-tivities go into high gear Friday.Oct. 4, with the firelight rallystarting at 6r30 P.W in the

, otadinm. The varsity soceerteamhosts Glenbrank North. Gametime in 7 p.m. The Homecomingking aodqnecn will heannmmerdafter the game lIS will be thecoart. The'M" and "E" will be

: horsed according to troditien,and the cheerleaders, DemonStood, and sports team will bepresent in anticipation for the bigfootball game Satosrday with theSpartano.

Satorday morning, the fresh-man football team bosta Glen.brook North at 9 am. in the

stadions. The sophomore gamebegins at noon, and the varsityteamcballenges the Spartam 012p.m.

A street parade la planned tor10 a.m, Saturday, OcLT,and willp009loi of floats from globe, Thecar decorating contest consisto ofthe top three floats winningtrophies based on decorating modbow it relates to the theme. TheStreet parade replaces the carodriving arenndtbe track betweengames and during half-timebecame of thenewly boUt track.The evening climaxea with theSenior class-sponsored dancefeom9.11 p.m.

Deadlinefor voterregistration

Maine Township Clerk StephenJ. Stolton io rebinding residentsthat Monday, Oct. 7, is the lastday to register te vete before theNov. 5 snnpartioan election.

- The nonpartisan election willincladc ballots mr local sehmidistrict board members, OaktonCommonity Celiege traOteco,North Maine Fire ProtectionDistrict, Regional Board ofSchool Tronteen mod Cook CoostyTrnnteessfllchmls.

Residents moy register at theMame Township Town Hall, 1700Ballard Rd., Park Ridge. Theclerk's office io open from 9 am.to 5 p.m. Mondays throoghFridays and from 1 am. to nmsSatardoys

Registrants most be 10 erolder, United Stoics citizem androsideotaattheircm-rent addressfer 30 days. Voters who havemoved or changed their namesmost reregister io order to beeligihletevote Nov. 5.

Two forms of identificationmost he presented at thetime ofregistration, one of which Ostothe person's naine and Carrentaddress. Acceptable ideo.tificatino can incisde, botin notlimiled to, u drivcro license,iikrary caÑ, credit card, birthcertificate, school IO or sOOtybill. Natnralioed eitiaem mostalso present their naloralivationpaecro..

For forther information, Callthe Maine Township Ctcrh's Of.fire at 297-2510.

Rockwell Familysettles lawsuitThe Norman Rochwrll Family

Trost settled ito federal lawosit- against The Norman Rockwell- Moseam, Inc. of Nortbbrook,Illinois, both parties ans005cedtoday. Ao a rcoslt of this settle.ment. all differences between theTrost and the Moscan bave beenresolved amicably, the porticosaid:

According to Thomas Rock.well, adminintrator nf mn Nor-mas Rockwell Family Trost, "Iam personally pleased to pst thislegal action to rest, bot I want itclearly snderotood that theFamily Trost bas mode a per-mascot cononilxneotta monitorthe sse of Norman Rockwell's act.work, identity and signatore."Thomas Rockwellinthe son of thelote, famaoo artist Normanltockwell.

97I( ,. a ',:'i :',( ,.'/i'ct'J't, .,i:,,N ..m; r

Moine Township District 207, highochools rash among the top25 percent nf American secan-dory schools by offering alb-an-ccd placement programo to ableand ambitinos slsdesla, aeeor-diog to the College Booed.

Advasced placement examsallow high school slndents toreceive collegecredit for coorsesthat are offered to them whilethey are still in high school.Districl 207 slodenls may lakeadvanced placement morses inEnglish, foreign lasgoage,hislory, science undmath.

Accordiog to Robert Me-Donoogh, director of adacomicsopport service for the CollegeBoard's advanced placementprogram, Maine Township HighSChoolEost and Moine TosonshipHigh School Sooth rank in the top50 schools in Ihr midwest regionin the total somber of advancedplacement exams taken bystodentufor 1905.

.Io the 12-slate midwest region,

1,200 schools participated ¡n theprogram in 1985. Maine Eastranked lt and Maine Soothranked 24 te the top 5f schools.Despite deClining enroilmest,District 207 high oclinola rostieseto have a large somber of sOnden-Is participate io the program.I.asl year, 155 students fromMaine East; 136 otszdcntn fromMaine Sooth; and O9otsdeolofrom Maille West Ciizated inadvanced ploccmentcoamizsationo.

Calef photoon display

Joins F. Caleb, Pork RidgeHistorical Society Life Memberhas his pictssce on display in thenewly dedicated "Mayors' Bow""Showcase of Prestige" in theNUes Administration Bedding,7801 N. Milsoankee Ave. Jota F.Calot was Mayor nf NItos, from1OZI-l93l.

Nues Woman's Clubaids children

Elaine Heinen, Philanthropy Cbairpel'SOIsOfthe Women's Clob tiRiles (e) presento Peggy Eiden of the Jnnior Women's Club of DesPlaines (t) a d000tiootowordsprogeamsferchildren witheancer.

- The Women's Club of Rilesrecently tamed over proceedsfrom varions fondratsero to theJosior Women's Cisb of DesPlaines. Proceeds hove been ear.marked for recreational

. programo specially designed forchildren with cancer. Along withtheMainc-Nites Association ofSpecial Recreotion (M-NASR),which scrveo handicapped indict.duals in the Rilen, Mortoo Grove,Skokie, Park Ridge, Des Plainesand Golf-Maine areas, the JoniarWomen's Glob hopes lo offer ad-diti000l progromming oppor-

tsmilies forcbildreo with caaoey.Thts past ssos000r, the club one-cessfollyoiferedaprogeaantitled"Rainbows and Unicorns."ProgI'omo for with gesopo moathe carefully pl000ed due tomedical requirements andphysical limitations of par.ücipnto.

According to Elaine Heben,Philanthropy Choirpeeson nf theWomen'S Clsb of NUes, proceedswer.e collected from fondraiseroioclodiog a Bake Sale, ElephantSale, Plant Sale and Raffles.

Page Z TheBugle, Thursday, Oetober 3, 1005

St. Andrew residents win award

College Board commends District 207 schools

Maine Highs ranked ¡nOp quarter of schools

Page 3: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

P.ge4

Legal and Personal Qrnnsellngat Center of Concern

. Personal and legal comseIing Group Psychotherapy twenty-two years oteperierrne mare two areas of service offered Associations. His qualifications private practice, is available to

. by The Center of Concern. Tite and work bave earned him a help those in the area withfree pèrsonal counseling is fluting in Who's Who for Haman problems that seem to requireongoing by appointnoent and the Servicen. legal adivee. Mr. Linderman hasfiwç legal is on Wednmdays and To arrange for a consaltation, been The Center's legal counselorilaturdays by appointment. Both please cailThe Centeral 823-0453. for seven years. He Is a warnsnf these are given by qualified The same telephone number and caring humanitarian aspeople. can be used for an appointment evidenced by the generous

The personal type is conducted with a legal counselor. Thin in- sharing of his lime and talentsby Mr. Leo Berman, a member of eludes free Wills consultation, with uthern.the Illinois Grasp of given by a member of the The Center is located at 1580 N.Psychotherapists of the Chicago Bar Annociation on the Northwest Hwy.,.Park Ridge in4anel'k Aciatjon for Cons- firstWednenday ofeverymonth. ita new larger office,Suite l24B.soling and Development and a Every Satorday, Abe Linder- Other services include finan-full member of the American man, a Parle Ridge resident vlth clot and hearing toss counseling,r5___ _ _ _ sq

Senior companions, telephonereassurance, information, andreferral, blood pressare testing,special meetings and classes ofan educational nature, SilverSavers and other coupon/din-counts, Outreach, case manage-ment, tutoring, volunteer oppor-tussities and tax preparation.

Maryan Popekl'vt. 1st Class Maryan Popets,

daugjster nf Anthony P. andFrances M. Popek of 7146 W.Breen St., Rites, has completedmilitary police training at theU.S. Aemy Military PoliceSchool, FortMcClcltan, Ata.

She is a ttßl graduate ofResurrection High School,Chicago.

: SENIOR CITIZENS :: Shanspoo&Ses 2.5O

MONTHRU FRI. IRV'S MEATS 7i:5506 USSOERNEWOWNERSHIp Msv'sRos HsirSsyIieg n.00. SAT. 9 55 5 Richard Crane :SUN.5502 90fl N. Greenwood : RUN1TITS :.. . De. PI.In.. 35.00PHONE ORDERS:CALL F.FRE0ERICKSCOIFFuREs :

297-9605 5j

I ou DONI GET A BUM STEER AT IRVS

tICHOICE WHOLE

BEEF BRISK'I69¡ BEEF TENDERLOIN

!- ROASTor FILET

II

$98b LB. EA.

GRECIAN CHICKEN PICKLED TONGUE

s i 29I LB.

LB.

MARINATED BEEFSHISH-KA-BOB

ELDERC RE F CHIC GOA Program of the

CHICAGO MEDICAL and DENTAL CENTER6000 West Touhy Avenue

Chicago, Illinois 60648

To All M.dlcaro Patlont,ln Th.Northwest Area Of Chicago And Suburbs

Sharan Hundg la 5hR Chicaun Modissl undDental Cnnter's tpacialis trepresnesa sise tocaRias you in frilinu oat pour MedIums henlsh sn.turunoeola Ire forest, hoepltal and pheelsienolaitn tarme Red eapplentontal InearnsepnIIsIae. What doe. Shmun mean tu Onu?. Shemean. that in addition to sar medical nesterprsnldina pua Campiate, sam patentan a afford.able medIcal sure nndernna mai with tree trane.paotadun. mn alen rallan. yna st the papar-we W'

ma.. ¡e na a*tB. tsr thla aarnloe for nutmedical neotar patienta. Sharon I aenalla bi. tnaIl.war puar questi snaan d namplate enurh.alth I usuranoas aIm forma Monday thrnaahFrIdey. 9 n.m. tu E p.m. Plaaaa feel fsaa tu nullSharon at 714-2106 If ana haoaan y qaectlnsa.

Thu Madk.I Cant. tnoated at nage w. TnahyAnenue, Nllaa, he. oompa tentan d enperiennadfamily duet erean a epesiallet physiolans pisalaburatury. n.rey, ESO. phyalnal therapy sur.0m.., etc., all In ana lonatioe...end..lf esa lion InEdaebsouk, Uneninwuad, Mnrtun Graue, Nils.,San aane. h. Sknkla sr the 41es wa,d st chouan,we will manida free Donr.ts.Dnnr trans pur.tatlon. li oasesnu.

AGOt ' MEDICAL s' DENTAL'N. CENTEN For moro information 774-2100

MEET SHARON HORNIG

Sharon Hornig, C.M.A.

We Cere About You...Fer nnsaeasy eranapeetado.. to sur medical

canter, nr lt eau h Rosan y qneatlnns, plaase sailna at fl4.2100.

ro_u

I- s5Morton Grove Senior Citizens

96541OO .

MOBILE MEDICALCARE i. For even the mont basic and eosentiat health care, many oldercitizeos either cannot or will notgo to u hospital.or physician.When these people are finally foreedto seek medical care, theirhealth problems have frequeotly become so acute and serionsthat they rewuire costly hospitalization. St. Francis Hoppital'nMobile Medical Care brings health care services includinglaboratory tenlisgprocedureo, directly ta the bedside st thehomebound senior citizen. It is staffed by a physician aod a sur-0e, and vioit.s are mude from O am. lo osos. Monday throughFriday, To schedule home visita, cult St. Francis from t3O am.to 4:30p.m., Monday through Fridayal 846-2787.

CAIn&HOMEREPAIRSCLASS. A sin-weeh clans entitled, "Car and Home Repairs" for seniorcitizens will begin os Friday, Oct. 4 and continues throughNovember 8, from IO am. to noon in the Morton Grove VillageHall Senior Center. The course fec is only $15 and seniors casregister nów by calling the Senior 1101-Line weehdays from 9am. to coos at 965-4658.

- FOOT SCREENINGSDr. Lawrence Robin, DPM and Associates' Foot Health Cure

Center, 5744 Dempslcr io Morton Grove in cooperation with theoot-for-profit Community Health Ivforsnalion Serviceo, io of-fering free ncreeoiug tests for arterial circulatory problems inthe lower limbo on Monday msrsisg, Oct. 7.and Tuesday after-soon, Oct. 15. For a screening appoinimeot call the Post HealthCare Cesterat 965-6323.

PHOTOI.D.-Secretary si Stale Jim Edgar's Photo 1.0. Program will be

available al The Village Hall Senisr Center, en Tuesday, Oct. 8from 9:30 als. lo 2:45 p.m. The Photo ID. card is free to in-dividuals age ta and over. A $4 fee is charged for those 64 andunder. Three pieces of identification are reqaired, including alleast one proof of date of birth and soc with the applicant'snignalure. Applicants moot fsroiph their Social Security sum-ber. To oigo-sp for as ID. photo, call the Senior Hot-Line week-days from 9 am, lo nono at 965-4658.

-"CURRENT ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT"

Morton Grove's Advisory Comosissioo on Aging wilt sponsor ufree lecture by thepoputar bush marketing enperl, Mr. IraNathasson. Hin topic witt be, A 'Reviese of Correot EconomicEnvironment." Mr. Nuthaosonwho presents an accurate, iofsr-matsve and humoroso view uf economic tryods, will bespeakingat t p.m. os Tuesday, Oct. 8 in the Village Hall Council Cham-ber. Pry-registration for 1km program is required since anaudience minimum of twenty-five is necessary. To sign-up callthe Senior Hot-Line any weekday moroiog at965-4658.

FLU & PNEUMONIA I1hIMUNIZATIONSThe Village Hall Senior Center's annual Isflacnza and Pneu-

muoia losunonization Program for residents age 55 and over willhe held on Saturday, Oct. 12 from In am. lo noon and Tuesday,Oct. 15 from l-3 p.m. Reservations are required. Call the SeniorHot-Lsne any weekdaymorning al 965-4658 to sign up.

wmow &WIDOWER SUPPORT GROUPA hrand new Widow & Widower Support Group"is being of-

fered by Ibe Village Hall Senior Center for six eonsecstiveTuesdays beginning Oct. 22 from .10:30 am. lo coos. MaryLoras, SW., lhc Village's family counselor for seniors will leadthis group designed spvcilically to meet the needs of those whohave lost a spouse within the past two years. Please call BadSwanson, Dir, of Senior Services at the Village Hall, 9654100,Ext. 254 sI you wish to participate in the Groap. There in so costfor thin program and transportation cao be provided oponrequest.

SENIORTRAN RAFFLEThe Seniortran is a free transportation service for Morton

Grave residents age 55 and over, Celia Hanoen, Chairman of theVillage's Advisory Commission on Aging, has announced a raf-fIe that will raise funds for the purchase ofan additioqat vehicle.There milIta a masimum of 580 tickets sold at $50 each with teswinners receiving $1,000 each. Drawings will be held at the Corn-mission's April 8, 1586 meeting is the Villa0e Hall Senior Centerand winners need ost be present. Tickets may he purchased atthe Msrton Grave Bank, 8700 Wankegan Rd. sr the Village HaltSenior Center, tool Capuliva Ave.

WHEELCHAIRTRANSPORTATIONMorton Grove residents who are wheelchair dependent cao

now labe greater advantage of the Village's Wheeltrao"program by traveling to necessary dystinations is Niles, is ad-

Idillon

to the lolvos of Evsoston, Lincolnwooct, Morton Grove,aod Shohie, for just $2.58 per ride. For more information about

' Wheeltran", call the ViSage Hall at 565-41go, Est.

Dental Assistants MeetingThe October meeting of The N beginn at 7 p.m. followed by our

arth-Northwest Branch of The speaker Andrea Clark, who willChicaga Dental Auais.tantu will he speak sis "Eating Disorders.".held on Tuesday, Oct. 8th. The For infarmatian, please callmeeting miS be at The Red Lab- JanetOlannefli at 569-1844.Oler, 4401 N. Cunsberland . Dinner

LEAN TENDER

s

BARTLETT NEW CROPDAD RED DELICIOUS

JOHATONMACINTOSHAPPLES

39v' 29c.SNOW WHITE

5 . . EA.

CALIFORNIA LARGE

SPEASFARMAPPLE JUICE MUaBUSCH'SBAKED BEANSMINUTERICE 140e

CAMPBELL'S 29TOMATO in.so Can.

CORINA ITALIANPLUM

TOMATOES

6. ß2B0z.

PHILLIPO BERIOOLIVE OIL

$a99, GAL

LB.

GENOA TUNAIN

OLIVE OIL

s i 39u 700. CAN

PEZZULIOTOMATO

PASTE

A ooz $-r CANS

$3

9.,

s

2 89C$119

TOTAL CEREALS 12 Oa.GENERAL MILLS $

PAPER TOWELS Bali

GALA

MAMA MINELLI'S. HOMEMADE

ITALIAN FREE $A98ROAST BEEF GRAVY W LB.. SPAGHETTI SAUCE

PLAIN na WITH MEATBALLS ce SAUSAGEPINTS onQUARTS. OLIVE GARDEN . EGGPLANTSALADS

COLOMBO IMPORTED 69MORTADELLA I LB.

MARGHERITA $69PEPPERONI LB.

VOLPI GENOAor TOSCANOSALAMIOSCAR MAYEROLIVE LOAF orBRAUNSCHWEIGERLIVER SAUSAGE . LB.

POLISH , CKRAKUSIMPORTED

HAM 55 LB.

2 Lb. LimIt With '3.00 PurchaseFresh Meat

, LIQUORS/v.IERCASE

.i,.$799COORS $799BEERCASE

OLD MILWAUKEE $99BEER CASE

BEERCASEAUGSBURGER

CALIFORNIA

ZINFANDEL 7MM

$499BERINGER WHITE

PASO ROBLES 1982 $ 99CHENIN-BLANC SOaRS

WINE qLltaeStl

$429CARLO ROSSI

MISSION VALLEY $ 79WINES4uisrBii

COOLER 4PACK

SEAGRAM'S WINE

W INE-O-RAMA1( IMPORTS

COrnin.ORVIETO 754ML

$469C. D.BLANC De BLANC 795ML.

*449CELLO CADOROWHITE WINE 750ML

*399CIGARETIES

$9 I 9CARTON

. $939

IMPORTED DALlANSPECIALTY FOODS

$229yr LB.

INELLI D ROS PHONE:s 65-1315- -

MEATSLEAN TENDER PORK & BEEFCHOP SUEY $ I 98MEAT . I LB.

LEAN $i49CUBE STEAKS L. LB.

LEAN JUICY s i 98SIRLOIN PAllIES I LB

FRESH CBEEF LIVER. . . . .

MINELLI'S HOMEIbE HOT $ I 49ITALIAN SAUSAGE , MILD I LB.

LEAN LBS. OR MORE . . $ 49GROUNDCHUCK., LB.

EXTRA SPECIAL -U.S.D. A. CHOICE WHOLERIB $269EYE LB.

CUT AND FREEZER WRAPPEDFOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

DAIRY & FROZENMINELLI'S HOMEMADE

WISCONSINSTRING CHEESEGRADE 'A' FRESHFROZEN GREENLIMA BEANSLENDER'SBAGELS szo

STOUFFER5SCHICKEN DIVAN'BEEF CHOP SUEVSCHICKEN CREPE

$229

Wc,eeeron She right lo limit qunvlifies anaeo,,e, I prieling errors.

49C69C

$ I 79IBA.

7780 MILWAUKEE AVE.MON. thru FRI. 9 A.M. IO J P.M.

SAT. 9 to 6P.M. . SUN. 9 to 2 PM

CHEESE ¿ FOR1 12" PIZZAS $OO

SAUSAGE 212rS $599GRADE 'A' BOOMSMA'S

EGGS ORase ; .....89CJUMBO

HALF & HALF pins39CSWISS VALLEY FARMS

MINUTE MAIDFROZENORANGEJUICE ioLAND Ô LAKES

$1TTusi,a'sWILSON'SCORNKING slu,BACON LLpfW

GREENPEPPERSCALIFORNIA RED FLAMESWEET SEEDLESS

GRAPES LB.

SQUASH LB.

ACORN or BUTTERNUT C

SWEET SUNKIST. . BAG

. s

/20 meBugIp,'ThersfIay,.Qqhiber.í 1955 5 'dI'.Pagell

SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9th WHOLE FRESH

PORKTENDERLOIN

Page 4: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

ç 1et5Heritage Club of iCCPolish Anierican danèe classes

The heritage Clib of PolishAmericano will hold Ito nestmeeling on Sunday,OcL 6, at 2p.m. at the Copernlcas CulturalCenter, 5216 W. Lawrence luChicago. Parliamentarian SylviaAruold and President Frank Bigawill rendueS the impressive hi-stallatlon ceremony for newmembers. President Biga willalnoieport On upcomingevent.s isthe Polish American Community.A very special social hoar willconclude the meeting.

The public Is cordially Invitedto attend this meeting. Refresh-mento will he served. For moreinformation onecan call 777-58f 7.

Scout Troop 923reunion

Boy Scout Tioep 923 of Chicago islooking for former members tohelp the troop celehrate it's 501hanniversary. Former memhersare asked lo contact Craig W.Johoson, 306 SihleyAve., ParkRidge, IL 60068 or call 678-11650dayo.

Debbie Giordano, daughter ofdance troupe founder Gus Gior-lissa, will teach boU room dan-rissgjncladlngthe fontrot, waltz,cha cha and rumba. In six one-hour sessions heglnning Monday,Oct. 14 at 8 p.m., at the BernardHorwich/Mayer Kaplan JewishCommunity Center (JCC), 3003W. Touhy, Chicago.

Partnern are preferred for theweeklysenujons, whlchwill stressleadhsgandfotlowing techniques.

Fees are $30 for JCC memhern,$58 fornon-memhers.

For further information con-tact the adult education dopar-louent, 761-9100.

AAA meetingThe 40th Anniversary of

Chicagu Area AlcoholicsAssonymnus will he commemo-rated al Ike All Chicago OpenMeeting on Saturday, Oct. 5, atthe University uf Illinois, UICPavilion, Racine & Harrision.Coffee at 7:30, MeetIng al 030.Three Speakers.

A bright new worldis waiting at BethanyMethodi trr

OPENHOUSE ior

ou to tour our facilities andlearn abouttflespecial Caringenvironment of etnnnvMethodist Terrace NursingHomo. Wore proud of thewide variety of speciai pro-

in i5reidnnts inCiuing:-Skited and intermediatenursing Care 24 hours a dayPhytiCS therapy endrenadiiitativo services-Care Center nor uiaheimers

-Eteiient nono and t000iaitherapeutic diets-Short term iresoiteiheaithcare-oentai, eon care, podiatry

-Services and pastors Canonor au naiths

Sig SeeiSingles ExpressTise Singlen Enpress

welcomes all singles uner25io adynamite evenisg of dancingand secializaliun at Duc Weeds,8832 Dompster, Nibs. J015 us istour heaulifal uetting. Includedis a $5 admission Is a deliciousdinner buffet äud prizes.Festinilien start at 730 enerySunday evening. Ampleparking. For mure informationcall 299-6000. Please join us for agood lime.

TheSunday Club

. The Sunday Club is a parlycreated encinsinely for singlesseer 25 who want lo meet othersinglen from the Northwest andWestern areas. There are nomemhership feesor dues.

Our deliciuss huffet in morethan munchieo--it's a meal.From hand earned roast beef,and bol entrees, to freshvegetables, fruits and salads,nsr dinner hufpet is alwaysready when tise doors opep.Dance to great music.

We meet every Sunday inFreddie's Nightclub al the Mt.Prospect Snuggery, 1705 BusseRd., Starting at 7 p.m. Ad-missios is $5. Call 495-9099 formore information.

North ShoreYoung SingleParents

If You're Between 21-45,single (by means of death,

I dieorce, separation or nevermarried) und have ose er murellvmg children. Come meet newfriends at North Shore Y,S.P.Meeting every Tuesday, 830p.m. at the Wheeling Nurih-brush Holiday Inn, 2075Milwaukee Ave., Northbrooh,

I fllinois.For more information call

Gary at 635-4788 or nur Hollineat 432-3311.

-emonasis 0e sociai gathor-ins and recreationai

say trios-Community volunteer CorpiMediCare and nive CrosscertinvatineLicensed nor residents asyoung asid

-vvcreditnd by the JointCommosivn on Accrodits-tion of Hospitais and Homes

Our o en house is a persoctdm0 to meet the Osofession-ais who have created abn ht new worid at OetranyMethodist Terrace. vii are

l'L'1It reime

North ShoreSingles.

An evening nf dancing ans!socializing awaits singles over25 every Sunday night at theNurthbroek Snuggery, 425Waukegan Rd., starting ut 730.

Dance to the music from Ike50's, 60's, 70's and 80's anddennur our laviuts buffet con-sisting of band carved. roasthoof, shrimp, ribs, etc. Ad5mission is$5. For additional in-formatioscall 050-3093.

Aware SinglesOctober4 .

The Aware Singlen Group in-nites all singles te a '50's, dO'sDance" wilh the line music ofHobcalu ut O30 p.m. on Friday,Oct. 4, ut Ibe Arlington ParkHilton Hotel, (3400 Euclid Ave.)Euclid Ano. añd Rohlwing Rd.,Arlington Heightu. Admission is$6 for non-members. For moreiisformation, cull Aware al 777-1005.

St. Peter's.

SinglesOctober I

All singles over 30 are iovitedto St. Peter's StogIes dunce, onSaturday, Oct. 5, at 9 p.m. ParkRidge VFW Stall, Canfield andHiggins. Line hand, freeparking. Donations are $5. Forinfo, call 334-2589.

CombinedClub Singles

October 5All singles are invited tu u

Combined Club Singles Duncewith the tine music of TotalEclipse al 0-30 p.m. on Sotar-day, Oct. 5, at the Hyatt Regen-cy O'Hare Hold, 9300 W. BrynMawr Ane (River Rd. at theKennedy Expressway),Rosemont. The dance is co-sponsored by Northwest SinglesAssociation, Young Subsrban

g Singles and StogIes & Cumpasy.Admission is $g fur non-members, $5 Por members. Formore information please call

I 769-2000.All of Ike sponsoring groups

are non-profit organizations.

St. John BrtheufPhoenix

October 9The nest meeting of the St.

IJohn Brehesf Support/Chal-tengo Group for separated,divorced and remarriedCatholic will ko held os Wed-nesduy, Oct. 9 at t p.m. in thehesemeni of the Rectorylocated at 8307 Hurlem Ave.,Niles. Members will engage in a

I rupsesnion centered around Ihntopic "Lone lo Letting Go Of

f Fear". A brief prosenlution wiltbe ginen after which we will

I

hreah up into smaller groupsand rap. New members arealways welcome. Meetings areheld the 2nd and 41k Wednesdayof euch month. For additional

I iofsrrnation call Ihe St. JohnBrobeuflocal Business Office ut91t0-9ltl or 099-f 962.

Midwest SinglesOttober 6

The Midwest SinglesAssuciationinviten all singles toan open dance party at 7 p.m. onSunday, Oct. 6, at the HarveyHoliday Inn, 17940 5. Haluled (t-00, I-294 at Halsied St.), llar-voy. Admission is 15. For muroinformation, call 784-8200.

The Midwest SinglenAssociation is a nos-profitorganization.

Young UrbanProfessionals

October11Young Urban Professional

Singles will havean open danceparty for business andprofessional uinglen, ageu2s-4ll,at tr3O p.m. on Friday, Oct. 15,ut the Hyatt Regency O'Hare,9300 W. Bryn Mawr, Rosemont.Admission in $5. For moro in-formation call 725-3300.

. Singles inCollhtmuHicationsOctober11

Singles in Csmmsnications issponsoring the "CrazyHsytism Art Ball" Friday, Oct.11, 03O p.m. - 1 am. Thelocution is Cheny Chase Coun-try Club, lOOt N. Milwaukeeano., ½ mile N. ofLuke Cook rd.in Wheeling. You'll enperienceboth an aGo-crafts fair and abig singles dance & mixer wilbBill Westr.up's Big Band, plusluped dance music of modemsand oldies. There'll be floatingintroducers to connect you withpeople you muy like. Dress codeincludes routasse (or jackets &ties for men, dresseu forwomen.) Prizes toward pur-chase of an enbibitor's work:$40 for most sensationalcostume, $15 door prize. Open toall age 32 and up. AdmisSion$12, cash bar, free ampleparking.

Special servicesfor Singles

October11AG. Botti tsrael, 3635 W.

Devon, Chicago, Inviten allJewish singles, he they nevermarried, singles parents, ordiyorced, to special Friday Ser-vices un Friday, Oct. 01, at 0p.m. Young married couplesare also invited. An OnegShabal social follows where allwill be able lomeel new friends.Free,

According lo Leonard Kaplanof Nibs, many singlen fromCtsicagoasd suburbs will get lumeet each oIlier iou new way.

Aware SinglesOclober Si

The Aware Singles Group in-viles all singles to a "Home-cowling Duoce" with the livemusic of Fruokie 0- Co. at 11:30p.m. on Friday, Oct. 11, ut theArliogton Park Hilton Holel,(34tO EuclId Ano.) Euclid Ave.and Rohlwiug Rd., ArlingtonHeights. Admission io $0 fornon-members, For more lof or-mation, cull Aware ut 777-1005.

Niles Police assist Child I-DentThe Oak-Mill Shopping

Center sponsareda CISIId I-Denti-firatino day, Baba-doy, SepL 14.The free program consisted ufphotographing and fhigezprintingeach child and was madeavailable taeeeryz.se.

Sergeant Jnbn Katsoollas of theNllen Police Depaotment is cane-dinator for the Nilen/MortonOrnee I-SEARCH Unit andassisted in the Child 1-Dentifica-Lion program. lo order to oc-cnmmodate the tremendousresponse we asked the NibsPulire Enpiorer Punt f53 foreusistance. Through thecooperation and training 9sf thepost sapereisoru. SergeantJames Gerhardt and OfficerLeon Elsinger, several volunteerexplorers responded and.asnistedin making thivasucmmfolenent.Over 300chlldren were processed

. between onozsaodlp.m.With the addition of the I-

SEARCH Unit and assistancefrom volunteer gson1m like thepolice departmentn explorerpost, Sergeant Kafaoohau will hehosting similar programsthroughout the community newtspring. Oar primary.goel tisis

M-NASROpen House

T!se Moine-Biles Associaliozs ofSpecial Recreation (00-NAHt) ishavingan Opes Boone to dedicatethe Salnatore LiPouvi ClimbingWall on Saturday, Oct. 5, frpmNoon to 3 p.m. at tIse)f-NASRLeisure Center, 700.Main St., ioRiles. The Open House will alsokick off the Fall program nessis..by offering swim sessions ofwatercobor and cart000ingclapses, scooting activities,lomare cdacalio.s programs, andmure activities offered hy M-NASH.

The afteessnos enrolo will beginwith the climbing walldedication. Aftcrthededieatlon aclimhing demonsteatin.. will hepresented by the U-NASH stuffexplaining bow to use the wallund equipment involved. Asynneinterested is trying ta climb thewall wilt get Ilse zpportsznity afterthe demonstration.

Everyone is welcmne to join is.for thin afternoon offun Thereinno fee and refreshments s.i11 beserved. M-NASE will transportphysically disabled individualsfor a foe of $2. 1f yea bave anyquestions regarding the openbutine or trannpeetathn., pleasecallthe office at9tf-1522.

Areyouhstereslediuseeing thewnrld and learning about dill-fereot cultures and customs? lo.-ternotional Student Encbange,hie. can help you meet the world155 your own home.

We are seeking bunt families tohoot foreign enctnange studentsfrom Brazil. Mènico, Japan,England, Spaiz., Germany. andNew Zealand.

A student between mf agnu uf15-19 will live an a member nfyourfansily und attend your localhigh school. The students arecarefully screened, covered bymedical insurance and presidetheir ossi spesoting money.

These students are eager to es-perienee the American way of lifeand oliare their seo cullure, hatthey can do su only if you arewilling lu upen your hearts andhomes to them.

If you would like te, participatein this unique enperienee pleasecontact: International Student

Student Exchangeseeks host families

winter is to get into our schoolsand have every childphotographed.

TheNites Police Department isalso hunting the Village of NOesannual Halloween Party on 0cL31. at Notre Dame High Schoolbetween 4 and 8 p-8f- In additiontu thé standard activities andtreats, lief. Katsoolias is adding

an I-SEARCH booth; where par-onto can obtain additional infnr-maPon on child safety and miau-ing children. There will be a eidenpresentation for children ta wand,which deals with the problemsof child safety. The viUogepromotes any idm on tise peeve,tion and education for ourchildren's safety.

District 71 PTASpaghetti Bowl Dinner

Niles Elementary School Dislriet 71 F1'A in sponsoring aSpagheth BuwlDisner FunFair on Oct. 11 alObe Culver School 6921W. DeMon, Nlles, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.s.,. Reservations acerequired. Pricelu$3.lioadalt, $2.Mchildren liyes. andover.

ContactBarhara Blicbhahnformore izsforssatios-96?-1734.Shown ahane I to r: PTA 14-cuident Rehecca Florin, PTA Vice

President Marge Fisher, Ways and Means Committee Ohs.Bucha..anand.ßarharallllchhaho.

_"*********1 Fl.ORAI.** ,vIuc SHOP ** PMIO N. MILWAUKEE *Exchange, Inc., P.O. Boo 50, Fort ecos Flowe,n FIsoI &nnis,so *Jones, California 56032, (916) 460- * C 05555es Umsse PsanSur4- -8. NE1004O *

'aII Mr. Arthur

s40% OFFON ALL

¡ CUSTOM, DRAPERIESI FABRIC AND LABORI (Your Choiez Of Fabrin)

IWINDOWSHADEPSDRAPERY CLEANINGe AVAILABLE

FREESHOP AT HOME

SERVICE

J CALL

296-0818

3 0% OFF ALL

cysts,,, 5I.p Ce,,e

ind Opening ofFantastic Sam's in.Niles

byEdllanuon

FANTASTIC SAI4Sis an in-ternutionul fussily Isaircare fran-ehise.NOW OPEN hs Miles at theVenture Center, Golf andMilwaukee. FANTASTIC SAM'S,wtth over E nIeren nationwideand in Cunada, bau FA20TASTICvaloesfor allofitunew patrons.

GET THIS, ADULT CUTS.men ne wuenen, ONLY $5.audthis INCLUDES u nh.oipoo, extand style AT NO EXTRACHARGE. And ALI0 FR96969 lu-d..dethesa.oeoernleen.

NOW this in a really FAN-TASTICSPECIAL Dowhatl did.Inuteadof paying a big price formy haircut as I hove heen doing I

cut ont a coupon in FANTASTICSAM'S AD ON PAGE 11 nfBUGLE NEWSPAPERS! I nowlook 10 years younger after get-ItaS the "works" at FANTASTICSAM'S for a measly five hucheand I've already (sad three offersof marriage from wealthydowagers. And, for a man wbo'ngonna be 71, my future books

So folks, juin the familles thatare flocking to FANTASTICSAM'S, located rn the VentureConter at 8479 Golf Road. Theirphone number is 965-8966, SliTYOU DON'T NEED AN AP-

'COME IN TODAY CALL 698-3030

Walter E.

5022 W GOLF ROAD. U! Lic I I ' hcsc'hsssist'(uonishursgsDESPLAINES. III 05016 . -.--.L xssOunHNOwrHwEsTowypAOKRIDGE

nS.55.auneu5,nn,55 0..--oae be,Sly oeeetnz roue ,sm,,y one neeragnsns.nnnu--

Dave Olson winslAir editorial award

David S. Olson at MortonGrove, and agradoate nf MaineEast High School, won a firstplace award la the 11115015Asswciated Press EditorsAssociation editorial excellence ., 'contest

He took first place is the .feats.rescatngaryfornewspapers :

:

with circulations of less than20, fora feature story he wrote ,

in theDaily llhini ofCbampaign. r. r'Associated Press newspaper

editors h. Michigan, Wisconsinand South Carolina judged the r.contest, whirls drew more thau " , '

tl600tcies. ..,.-Iss additiun ta hin newspaper

reporting, Dave is a seninr at the .

University of filmais - Cham-paign. majoring injonroalism.

DavidS. Olsou

I-- na, 1.5014- noosIng ynu, emotly for acne 3

SMITI-IEowISONS

Page 5: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

Church & Te pie NoteExecutive VP of MTJC

Dr. Jerome Agrest of MQrtOGrove has been electeEnecutive Vice President of thFederation ot Jewish Menanbs. The election took placdumng the Organization'0 ta Irternationat Convention belrecently at the Concord Hole!Kiamesha Lobe, N.Y.

A graduate of Illiooiu College oOptometry, Dr. Agreot bao beenaclively involved in the MortonGrove Commonity for manyyerno. A former Prentdent of theMorton Grove Rotary Club, hehas nerved as a Vice President oftIN North Subarben OptometricSociety. After haviog nerved auPreuident of the Nortluvet Sobar-ban Jewiuh Congregations MenoClub, he wao elected to the pont ofRegional President of theFederatton's Midweol Region,Which includes men's clubnlocated in illinois, Indiana, andWisconsin. He has also nerved asPresident of the NorthwestSnhurhan Jewish Congregatjonj,Morton Grove.

Like agvodneighboí;State Farmis thereSeemeforcar home.life and heaifhinsurance

Bill Southern7942 OAKTON STREET

NuES, ILLINOIS

698-2355

STATE FARM

INSURANCEs

Jew_, _ . . - -----,

S Begusoing Sunday, Oct. 6, the Miss. Shuman'n message io giy0late service at Edison Park through the ase of dolls and- Lstherao Chsrch, 6626 N. moste.OhphantAve., BjO2 teasham, This change sill allow more Pork Lutheran presented Biblesotuy lime for Confirmatioo and to the Sunday School ThirdTh Sukk t F I I a t, oro Adult Bible Classes. The other Graders. Th, Riae ,-.._;QI_1 1%/Lm, e o e V

Correnlly a resident of GteView, Dr. Agrest has heldposition with Ihe Federalion sice 1975. He was elected to a vipresidency in 1Ml. He wGeneral Chairman for t,Federation's 1953 and 1985 Intenational Conventions, bothwhich have ranked among tilargesl and msstsnccessf in lbFederation's history.

Niles CwimunjtChurch

World Commauion Ssoday Wihe celebrated at the Riles Cois.munsly Church (Presbyterian7461 Oahtos SI. on Sunday, Oct.darmg the lo a.m. Worship neiVice. Dr. Selves, pastor witspeak on the topic 'Our Unity inChrist," and the Sacrament ofCommunion wilt he Served to all(whether Members sr sot) who'humbly psI their trout hi Christ,

and desire his help that they maylead a holy life." Church Schoolclasses for three-year_old5throogh eighth graders will beconducted concurrently with thelo am. sei-vice care for two-year-ohio and younger will alunbe provided. The High SchoolGroup and the Adult Bible StsdyGroup will meet at 9 am. TheSanctuary Choir will rehearse all2l5a.m.

Chinch meetlugn and activitiesdormg the week of Oct. 7 will in-lude: Tsesday, t p.m-Unitedtesbyterian Women's A.cnnic

ePtion; Wednesday, 10 am-Home-Stale Fs'mlnsu,ancs Cam ponies mahern Association; Friday, 7:45HoccOl eons . s:nom:ngIon :s,nris p.m.-Cnnfin»ation CIao, i,i M

411

COMMUNIJ-yWCHASSIDIC SIMCIJAS TORAH FESTIVALTUESDAY,

OCTOBER 8th - 7:45 PM.ELKS LODGE

740 Laurel Avenue, Highland Park112 Rlnok So. nf Centrai: 1/2 Binok W. of Ornan Sny Rond)PUBUC INVITED - ADMISsION FREE5Pnn.orod hy

NORTH SUBURB CONG. LUBAVITCH CHABAD433-1567

loras S

II . II'

Essersl )kfns,e

SKAJA

75:2 M:L,NILES. :LL:No:s

PAMPHLETS AVAILABLEOiinstions About Funnral Costs?SFusera i Pro.Arraegowont

Fects About Fsnnral Sornico

Edison Park Lutheran Church

with special services tMine service litotes of 7:45 am. and 9 to erh -hii,t gives

r'--- '_4U_1_R3 Township Jewish Cssrrecation orn. will remaio the same. The Children's ;;;oe:. ene.

Shsare Emel, 8866 Ballard Rd., estlre9a,m. servicecon beheardsDes Ptaioes, with Friday nighl over Radio Stution WEAW, 1330- ìvorship. That is. when theOct. al t:3O p.m. aod Saturday AM every Sundaymorsing. ehildreo come to the tronI of IhnS services On Oct. 5 at 9:35 orn. The sornes of the church will church and gather about Ihrs o-The social hour following hoth held their monthly luncheon so - Pastor as he laths to Ihem. These, services will be held in the Thurudoy, 0cl. 3, aI 12:30 p.m., receiving Bibles were Brandy

; . Synagoguesubhah. served hy the Lodare Circle. The Bosh, Adam 0usd, Lisa Jambot The bestiog of the willows, a program will be preseoled hy Katherioe Kaage, Heather 1110es',unique anciest ritual nerfermed Ruth Shnmao who is Director of Korn i __ .e__

: dnringthis biblical hlidav.sv!ñ Missionary Visiono for Sneeiat crcftahe place Suoday. oct. 6.i'a.o,T Ministries. She will IdI absut lbs- -. _..------------. £'c!,vii an, aryan.. erceplisos of the handicoisped Schuesoler, Michelle Schug, ChadThe Ytuhor memorial service will P

rl will give suggestions about Williams.be recited Iwice Monday Oct. 7.h these people cao be assisted.- db Oktoberfest "War andat St. John Love"Festive dancing with all of the

Chicago Premiere of the movie

-. .crolts and traditional

"War and Love" will be preses-flags for the children lo carry in U eran

ted by the Hslocassl Memsriala the prseo-ion will highhghl this

The Parent Teacher League nf Foinidation of Illinois on SmdayIsysus ceremony At the 530John Lstherao Day 5hsol is evening, 0cl. 13, at the Old Or-

ce a.m.oei-vlce000cl larepehtioosponsoring an Okloherfest os ohardTheater#l5kohie

as of lbs evenmg festivities will beFriday Oct. 4. Dinner will he "War aud Love" loa story of

he led by the Rabbi and Cantor Aserved fromf-9 in the evesiog. St. the Warsaw Ghetto, including the

r- lsneheonwillfollow0tyo5John is located at 7429 N. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, It io a

of Adult Educalios Bible classMdwaukee Ave, (ose bloch soulh love story of two teenagers und

ne will be held Thursday evenings atofrturlem) in Riles.

their snrvival, The film is besiste S pta. conducted hy Rabbi Jay

On Ihe menu is Bratwurst, on the aulohiography of JochKarren, The Bosh of Numbers

sauerkraut, hot dogs, German Eisner, "The Survivor".Will be studied this season, Those

pohilo salad, and for dessert- General Admission tickets arey interested is participatrng ohoujd

Apple Strudel. Tichelu may be $2s. Contribstions of MO or morecall the Synagogue office (297-

purhased at the door or in ad- includes privute reception with2006) for further information.

vasie hy contacting the office ut cast and reserved seatiug,S The Parest-Tuddler class of479f7 for a donoSos of $7.55 for All proceeds benefit the

,_ Our Early Childhood Ceoler willthe Bratwurst Plate and $2.50 for eduatjooal projects of the Fono-

begin Iheir class ou Oct. 3the Bol Dog Plate, secosdu io- dation. For reservations call the

.Anyone eteresled should call

ludedI A choice of beverages Fomdulios officeat t77-464f,.- Marge Baker

will atoo os hand.Musical esterlainmest for the

Servicesssrlrridayeveuing Frank.Berenrtt St. Demetrios.rnor accousPaoied by Mr. John Christmas

Sunday moruing Misyan will' be Proceeds from Ihn Oktoherfest Bazaarat 9 am. followed by will besefil The Teachers FundOcloherg, ofSt. Jahn Lutheran Dayschool The SI, DeludImos Philoptohos

Rummage Sale will begin on Fr:ends m the community Ore onen s Society, reviving an oldSsnday murning Oct. 23 and cordially invited to attend for an tradiSse, will present a Christ-Mooday, Oct. 14 from 9 am. lo 5 old.fauhioned evening of fun aud mas ou Friday, Nov. 22,1p.m. fellowship. p.m. Is 10 p.m. ao&oo Saturday,

Anosal Auction will be held u Nov. 23, 9a.m.'tof p.m.April 13, 1986. This year at our 'a))i Charney Besides the interestingarray ofsynagogue auction we will n1n.'.G,A 4.., n _ _ _ 1 beotique and craft dioslavo Fo,.tion 5ff a broad nw Chevroll I!O oara you to browse thrsigtThe car is 05w parked ou lb Rabbi Lawreoeo H. Charney f cheoo will he availabl io ourfronl lawn of the syuagogue fur Marias Grove was elected to the Christmas C6fe.iboplay purposes, Bidding for the Board of lbs Jewish Federation Aisles of colorful oasI usefstcar will take place al the auclins at Federation's Annual Meeliog home-made items are beinghowever, written bids may he Sept. lt. ' prepared. The evenl promises toOubmitled before the auction. The Federation is the planning be a fun-filled way lo begin the

Nurthwest Suburban Jewiob funding and coordinatisg bart festive season.Congregation Nursery Srhool flU! fer nearly three d000 Those islerestert in £Woon,i

0000000,,_ ' flOca,ct c.,, e_,''i," co,,.-,, .------)o hnoih i., ,,.,.i.,, ----_ !"OO'' .. ......o,,e&oLi,er,i sawer5o'' O!O! programa servo-f "r"0' o-csut sema thatby popslarreasest. Gassen ciii lens of thousands of Ocolo .,i :, lhey trave created, man In on n,,fill up quichl' - reserveyo faith000draceu. ''' contacting the Chairpeo'1jschedule for your child before Rabbi Chacun7 was recently Bazaar, Mro. James Tnioneo, atschool storto os October If. There elected President of the Chicago ?rt Presideot nf Ihe Socielyare also Afteroouo openings io B9a,rd of Rabbis, He is the lsMrs,JamesKapetanNursery School, Call synagogue spiritual leader of the Northwestoffice for further information' Suburban Jewish Congregation in%-thOO. Mortoorove JCC teaches

. fund raisingSuccessful Fund Raising, a

program providing professionalioslruction in techniques andshills seeded to raine funds forOrgaoizai555 will to-offered atthe Beroard llsrwieh/m.,,..'n! suits w, Toohy Aye.,

:966-7302

Kaplon Jewish dominjisity Ceo-'.(JCC), ...Chicago.

Charles Gold, sesiur csnnselwith John Grencebach audAssociates Inc., a Chicago-basednational fund raising firm, leadsthe two oushour sessions, begin-0mg at t p.m., on Wednesday,Oct. Zasd Oct. 9.

Fees are $12 for JCC members,$18 for non-members.

Far further information con-tact the adult edncaliou dopar-tment, 761-9180,

Lutheran Church WomenhoidRummage Sale

The Lutheran Church Women(LCW) ql Lutheran Church of IkeResurrection, Nlles, will hold aRummage Sale on Friday, Oct. 4from 9a.m. to 9 p.m. and Satur-day, Oct. 5, from 9 am. to 4 p.m.tOM's of itemu, Includingclothing, livenn, small applian-ces. French Roam FashionSpecials, etc., will be available,The LCWisaluomakingplans furits Christmas Bazaar which willbe held on Saturday, Nov. lt.There will he Ibree eveningworkshops fur those mable lo at-tend the Thursday morning Artsand Crafts oessions, They will beheld at the church enThuthday,0cl. 17, Wednesday, Oct. 23 and

Loyola luncheonand fashion showLoyslu Academy's Graduate

Purent Association will host aluncheon and fashion show osThnrsday, Oct. 10 at theOrringlon Hotel io Evaortsn.

.

Cocktails will begin ut Il am.and Juocheso will be nerved at

Mira, designer of MiraOriginals io Glenview, andcreator of women's clothing witha Esropene flair,will present herfait coutoriere collection fromdaytime to ballroom. The cost ofIhn luncheon awl fashion show-ioMOper perseo. Reservations mayhe mode by calling Jeao Corby,Direclor of Special Events alLoyola Academy, 256-1100.

Dr. Bernard Bouiltette, Ifead-mosler, announced tisaI iweuty-five Loyola Academy studentshave been named Cuemnendod

. Sludent's by the Natiosal MeritScholarship Program. Letters of

- . Commendation will be awardedto lhcm by theNational MeritScholarship Program for theirosIstauding performance inplacing io the top five percent ofover one usillioo participants inthe PSAT/NMSQT esaminatisotaken in Oclober of 1984. Corn-

- mended students include: PaulB. Basola, Jobe M. Birmingham,Paul A. Braaweiler, Boherl Dual,Atesander Djuricich, Nicholas S.Fserst, Bernard J. Gallagher,Henry J. Gules, Anthouy J.Gingios, Michael K. Kaue,Thomas E. Keane, Brian G,Korn, Martin J. Marres, DavidA. Morrow, Witllam C. Msrray,David T. Noerper, Robert D.Paras, Timothy B. Quigley,David R. Suave, James P.SchulDe, Thomas S. Souleleo,Eryh J. Spytek, Nikow Tsonin,

1David M. Williams, and Clarh C.,York. i

Father Lawrence Reuter, S.J.,.president of Loyola Academy had'annoosced Ike newly-formedGraduate Parenlo Association,"We hope that this new group willenable so maoy aclive parents locontmae their involvement wilhLbyula bog after their soso have'gradualed," added Father. Mr.and Mrs. Humer Livingolon ofNorthhrsots will be cwchairmenofthe asuscialion.

Stolton coordinatesclerks meeting

MaineTownship Clerh Slephen

J. Slolton coordinated plans forthe September dinner meetiug ofthe Township Clerks Associationof Cook County.

Cook County Clerk Stonley T.Kusper, Jr. heynsle speaker,discussed regiotralios and eIre-lion procedures. Shirley Petriohaand Jack Walsh, of Kusper'sotaff,-atro atleoded the meelingheld Sept. 12 at the Palm BeachRestauraut, Glenview.

COMPARE AND SAVE

PRESCRIPTION NEEDS AV M O RON YOUR

DRUGS - LIQUORS.USEYOURMAJOR

0ita CREDITCARD5 -

Also America,, Ce prese .

WE RESER VE THERIGHT TO LIMIT

QUANTITIES ANDCORRECT PRINTING

çRRoRauHARLEM & DEMPSTER %s-8O SALE DATES: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 theu'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9

16 OZ VOLISOPROPYLALCOHOL

64 OZ,

2/1SPARKLE

GLASS LCLEANER

PE

__.i t'OJ F';::',

InLoniaI unraI hmr,6250 MILWAUKEE AVE. SP 4-O36

Jouph WOIcI.chowskl a Son

p

Thursday, Nay. 7 at 7:30 p.m.Marianne Flanagan will be thecraft direclur for the eveningworkshops,

On Sunday, Od. 13, Janel Kohland friends, young peuple trumthe area who wurhed in FloridalasI summer on an mIra-culturalprulecl, will be presest, duringIhr Adult -Dinrnsoiun time andabo for the hermun periman uf theservice describing their en-perience. Eileen Peterson will dothe Library Ihat- Sunday,--

A new Fellowship Committee,under Ihr direrliun at Jur Baum,kas made plans fnr a Treasure ' -Hsnl (wilhall religions clues) unSunday, Oct. 27. Players arr lomeet at the Church at 6:30 p.m.and return Inthe Parsonage os orbefore 9 p.m. for snacI and pun-ch. Members of 85e congregationand lheirfrirnds are invited.

The Farm Crisis will hr thetopic of Ihr Adult Discussion furIhr four Sundays in November.Goest speakers will be anusun.ced nest month. 'Members arereminded that sur panlry uf osa. -pariotsable foods for theAmerican Indias and LutheranDeaconess Cesters continues.

SEBASTIANI--Ii WINE_ -'J ALL TYPES

$q49N 1.5 LITEI(

HANNAH b HOGGBLEND

FOR UP TO 3x5'WINDOWS

WOLFSCHMIDTVODKA

99

s

Pro-Life Mass. North Ameniian MartyrsCaunril #4 uf the Knights ufColamhss in Riles In conjunctionwith BI, John Brebeuf Pro-Lifearr holding their Pro-Life Musoun Sunday, Oct. 6 at the 18:45am, mass al SI, John BrebeufChurch, 8307 N. Harlem Ave., inNlles,

The Ladies Auxiliary willdistribute lapel Red Roses free althis mass, in observance ofRespect Life Week. '

The Formarlyrs 41k DegreeHonor Guard will he present.

79ctIQUOR$wIfles

RED - WHITE & BLUEBEER.5 120L¿q CANS

$499PASSPORTSCOTCH

99

SCOTCH-GARDFABRIC

PROTECTOR

5 LB. BAG

$399SNICKERS orMILKY WAYS

$Ï99ROBITUSSINCOUGH SYRUPALL FOUR TYPES

-! ?-. 40Z.WILD

BIRD SEED

Jewish group als eThquaIe vicliusFederation at Rnom 721, OneSouth Frankthi st,, Chicago, SL.666ff, The Chicago Board uf Rab-hin and the Chicago EbbuaticCosncil are encouragingdonations through their membercongregatiom,

Chicago's Jewish communityhas loben steps lo channel con.trihuliuns forearlhquake relief toMexico,

A spokesman fur the JewishFederation uf MetropolitanChicago said thaI the AmericanJewish Joint Disribuliun Gum-miller (Joe) has established au"open mailhun" fur nun-denominational earthquakerelief.

Checks made out to the JCCmay he mailed tu Ike Jewish

aL $599750ML

PRESTONEANTI FREEZE

BUY TWOOFFER

-IGAIQW

AFTER 3.00 REBATE

YOHO$POTATO CHIPS

BOX

\ 64 OZ. _____Fil '\ 100% PURE

64 OZ. ORANGE JUICE

OAK MILL-

CLEANERS8151 N. MILWAUKEE

RILES, IL MMETel. 967-1505

S. Pdn.Sweater 1.75Pant 1.75Skirt 1.75Jacket '2.00Suits, 2pm. '4.00Suits. un.. '5.00Dress, .In '4.00Blouse '2.00

SALE ENDS DEC 31, 19ES

PdO SHRINK

3001/O DRAPERY

.OFF CLEANING

siEARLY TIMESBOURBON

4914 GAL

MICHELOBBEER'

REG. a LITE

6 1201NR.B. GORDON'S

$239 GIN

GRANDUCA S9ASTISPUMANTE

JAMES FOXECANADIAN

16 OZ.

16 OZ.BAG

Page 6: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

The Niles Homemakers Unit ofthe Suburhan Cook CountyHomemakers Extension Asso.will hold their first husmeosmeetiflg of the l98-8t sessionWed. Oct. 3a1 10 am. at the NitosCommunity Church, 7401 Oaktoost. A lesson 'Savvy Shoppiog".will he presented hy the Esteo-

ATTENTION!SUFFERERS OF

OSTEO-ARTHRITISOR RIIEUMATOID

ARThRITISBethesda Hospital

is seekingparticipantsforadrug effecth,enessand safety siwly.

We will provide traospor.tattoo to and from BethesdaHospital, 2451 W Howard St,and the free blood tesl x-eaysand medication necessary.You will receive $400 for thisseveral month investigationofa newand promising dragfor the treatment of arthi-itis.

For complete informationand an interview for accept-Once, call Itose at 726-5616,Monday then Friday, 10 AMIO 3 PM.

This study is being con-ducted under the guidanceofDr. Scott Kale and Dr. JoelLevin ofBethesda Hospital.

,49sdmM&Weteg..

Nues Hàmemakershear.shopping expert

sio.n Advisor Kathy JarrellReuter.

Craft ideas and plans willfollow for items that will be soldat theNorth Cook Soborhao CraftFair, to be held at the RollingMeadows Shopping Center Oct.24.This organization does notdiscriminate by race, color,nationolorigio, sex, orcreed. Fortoformation regarding memher-ship, call Lois Harrison at 967-8362.

Lunch will he served at 12 noonhy Hostesses Grace Willed andEleanor Wayman.

co u po N2'-4'o 'Fi'RETAIL PRICESEVERY DAY ON

TAB LE LAM PSFLOOR LAMPS TORCIIIERESLIGHTING FIXTURES

HANGING LAMPSSI-IAOES-bring in IBOP

buuo tor propor fiL

'SAVEVEN MÔREWITH TUIS ADADDITIONAL

lIIctfe flLi fr,4dd..JI._-IfS?S4 W, Dealpilse D PtaIn1D. Shg

9em %/Á.9'

ByGabriele DoernerGraduate Gemologista Jewelry Designer

A GEM STONE OF RAIÑBÓWSOpel i O. of tiali month birthstone.. Romans coo-

ideeed it a Bymhol of hope and puuofty. A,ab believedopale came frein heaven in Bashes of lightening;thqiightto p.'eserva the Wea.'erfrun. dieeaee.

The epedel cheractegielic of dde g.m ie be apeleceo-co; a reluthow-lilce display which chwig with the angleof light Opel. always ccni wete. the anuaunt anejanbee can b. an much al 90% water. lt can happen that kathe menan of tine, the stone lanan wtee.wid will etheRhowing some heMina cracks end the rainbow-likeelipley t-ts to dleappear. The aging procean le avoided,et leant teniporjiy by saturation with oil and stored incomon wool. To keep this fronu happening, er to elowdown the procese, oli (vegeoabie) the idean ualng e cot-toua uwaik when not being wang.

erner Jewelers::-'-- .IZroe, ,7ca,c/-y, ZlJ0,0000, Z&aJeJeo

345S, Mall:._. Golf Mill Shopping Ctr., Nifes-- -;-. . 299-1341

Weiit-No-Mereschedules

sessionsSo you've made up your mind

to .105e weight. Is tndny the dayyou begin the new you? 1f you'renot oatisfield with yourself, Rynuare overweight and need torestore your confidence, cometoa Weight No More clam.

At your Weight No More classyou will learn how to nue weeklypre-planned menusheets that arewellbalaoced and easy to follow.(Exciting new recipies have hem.added, on thatyom- way of eatingwill never he dull.)

At your all-new Weight No:.:i . More class, wo have added in-

formative make-up demon-stratioss for those ofyoo who areinterested.

We wollt to help restore yourconfidence. Call us lo reserveyour place in the Weight No Moreclass of your choicm 470-1595 or743-4962,

- The Nitos Weight-No-Moreclass will opnn Oct. 8. The spaceis limited, so it is very importantthat you call to reserve yourspace!

SV BusinessWonien plan

oBÇIse meeting;l Skokie Valley Business and

Professional Wo h willmoos Uts

The October meeting of the

he held on Mooday,Oet. 7 at Hof-(man's Morton House. Oar VIPNight speaker weR he DarleneTOdd of the Floyd Brown Showfrom WGN pod her sahject willbe "Economic Self Sufficiency".Join os for this most intereotiogmeeting! For reoervatiom pleasecall Lorraine Brami at 965-6375heforen00000 Monday.

Rape CounselingTraining

Northwest Adios Agaiost Rape(NWARFI) wilt begin intensiverape c000selirig training forvotonteer advocates on Sunday,Get. 6 at 9 am. For farther in-formation, pleasecall 228-6411.

Blake -Kosturik

Mr. und Mrs. WaiterA. Blake of Nues announce the engagementof their daughter, Susan to John Ensturik, sos of Mr. and Mrs.ThomasKostorikofPark Ridge..Both Jote. and Sesun are 1978 graduates of Maine East hfigh

School. John eill receive his Computer Science Degree inflerem-her, and is currenlly employed by the United Paceelservice in Ad-dison,iIlinois. Snsaa is employed hy the Northern Trust Companyin Chicago.

A Fcbrnary wedding is planned. Following u honeymoon oHawaii,thecooplewillmaketheirhonoe inHaffanan Estates.

OIR Woman's Club offersEntertainment '86 Books

When it cameo to FUN...Eoter-tamnment '96. sanes yon 20% onalmost everything! Many get-acquainted two-for-one offersfrom well-known attractiom inthis area. 'l\-y new places andgIcle Ihiogsta do. llave everythingyou go ont. Even if yna use thehooka fewtimes, itpays for itselfendmnre!. this in Entertainment '86-25th

AuniversacyYearand there is anofficial entry blank mnevery houk

Women in TelecOli Túeaday, Oct. 9, Women in

Telecommanicatio..s will spomara panel disc.jssian on "Tçans-mission Vendor Services"featuring representatives ofAT&T Communications, MCI,GTE, l'lT, end U.S. Telecom, atf

SAT., OCT. 5 meet PAUL CREESlto5P.M.

Reprenenting hin originalwax dolls from England

Stars of the Silver Screenin Wax

andSUSAN HERBERT, M'$tfr0m England

with her display of Cats. rats & micedepicting Sta. of the Saver Screen

TUESDAY.Oc'r.8, lto5

meetBRIGI DEVALWax Over Porcelain

Doll Artist

to give you a chance ut their8159,1ml Silver CelehrationSweepstakes!

. Entertainment '86 Books are afand-rainer distributed by OarLady of Ransom Church,Catholic Woman's Club, of Nues.They are available NOW at $30each and can he med startingNov. 1. For information mol pur-chasing call Jesephinellax at823-8984 or Ruth Tonknvie at 898-2435. -

ommunications. p.m. Program to he followed byCash Bar and hors d' oeuvres,MaccloG O'Harehatel, 8535 W.Higgins Rd., Chicago. $1f Mom.hers, $15 Non-Members, ESVP(312) 510-OttO,

SwedishRetirement Homefashion show

On Friday, Oct. 11 st 11 am,"Park Avenue Promenade"henefit luncheon -and fashionshow sponsored hy the ServiceGuild of the Swedish Retirement

'Home,Evanston, will he held atthe Scandinavian American,Cultural Society, 2323 Wilke Rd.,Arlington Heights,

Fashions will he presented bythe Park Shop, 8 S, NorthwestHwy., Park Ridge.

Mrs. launart ThareAnm, 9332N. Springfieid Ave., Ev.anstçn isPresident of the Service Guild,and Mes, Kenneth Johnson, 1515Washington, Morton Grove, isÇhuirman of the affair. On hercommittee from Riles are: Mrs.Jahn Jacobson, 6856 Concord Ln.and Mes, Sven Johansan, 8935 N.Milwaukee Ave,

weec.a$BA girl, Emily Michelle, 8 Ihe.

yES oz., 7/8/85 to Mr. and Mo,David Scheler, 8862 Malta Rd.,Niles. Grandparents: Mr, andMrs. William Crowder, Chlcagn,Mr. and Mrs.: Chet Scheler,Semerset;Ky,

FOODFOOD

FOODFOOD

FOOD

ByMad, Krujeski

It's Back ToSchool With Pasta

Ifyeoco Iookingorfoo ood NOODLE FRUIT PUDDING001nti000 woys to Irre,, up (makon 8 saroiogn)yoor child's lunchbeo this o a flee egg needlesschool year, pot nancy the Iquannukimmilkpecnot bettor sod br,eg cot 6thopoeiaieatoad.Pontopro- Itcanpooncinnamonvideo yo,,r child oith prolate, o io ioaapoons vanillaB.vitam,eo,,ronaod,mpor- estraettoot complea cobohydtc, I eno (IO aunen a) npri001which supply the b coi000 d halvea, drainedmo,cl,,,vtthcs, orccoos toot o --'000cc efoeoc, overa longer z bansnnsaliccdpony of tie,,. I,, dditicc,posts 's I oo,ncaloee, . tot, Coak pa,ta according tocholesterol osi ood,om. pnckagr dicectiono. Dojo

tine your ,magoot,on to in eslandor. In doablecr0010 now pOnto tonchc, boiler, ever nimmeciagseth ovnr,oty 01 tuo shapes water, scald milk until.. atphobets, cochueccas bsbbten appose nr000ttCr05-tic), how ties (forfaite), edge. 1 medie,, bowl,oonoholta (covchigtic), stucs nlowly b enteggnna d ein.(ototlisi), mostachos (wostoc. naman nnly until mixed.cisl,), sed more. T,y thc,c Slowly ndd hot milk, brot.soupt croc, pcothey'ce au ing with a fork. Roture togoodyootlwoattomeke doshlnbailer.Cookoveccuosgh foc your oes tosch. nimmcring water, uttering

frnqunntly, until miniareMACARONI HAM AND coot. a npaan lobant 15-20

CHEESE SALAD minuten). Remove fromIMaken 6 sersin xl hoot. Stir io vanilla. Paar

g 11m jute large bowl. Whenmcool, add anadlee, np-

1 p d.cmLpuuteucahnd ' ., i : lt Ch t!4ouncnu)

encone cese Spoon intu tbecmnu fur2cupglt/2poundt cbaallunch.

nilvered, 000ked hum Send Far MureI cup thinly allenaI celery Pasta Resipen und denn1/2 cap nhredded coreat Our n orcen, i peaos d ideo,n buttln (R nanee, I crea.uy hoc, to pcepocr posI., fccRunniun Droseleg yose famity, ,uhsccih, t, 1h,

Cook pasto a000rdieg to qutr-tcrly 'Poatohhh' ocas.pnckago directinna. Drain tIer. Sosdoehoekoc moneyla. colnadec. Rinse with order for $2 - that's holt ottcaldwutop; dcain again. fo ti,, cegcdurpcimtoeuerutoto,luego buwl, mia macnrnni Boa 25405, Woahioglos, DCund remaining lag.'edlontei 20007. You cao also ce,oivetoua lightly; chilL Spuan frne po,1,, pumphlats focnu individsal aerving Into aiuglo,, wockiog womoo odnplmtl000ntainorarther- loathe,. Scod aaatf-oddm,cdmon for your child'. lauch. stomprdeoselupe te the ,emchan. uddeos,.

6 firm tomatoent-1/2 cape Frcaeh biseatte

1/2 cap melted botter1 cup ennobled or

diced French chocar(grayere, chOree orSaint-Paalis)

FRENCH BAKED TOMATOESMakes 6 nerv,agt)

1/2 cap minced celery,with leovca

2 garlic cloven, mincedt tap. cao!, crashed

hanit and marjer,,mt T. chopped French

shallots

Slice tape fam tomutanu. Scuop nut pulp and remavooadn. Invert unto puper toncola und drain. Chop tumatopulp into email hear und rombino with remnining ingre-diente, .tiprlttg until well Headed, Place tumntnen oataida up In bnkhtg pan. Stuff tamutnan seRin rheenn mis.tua-e, Bake In preheated 35FF uvnnao tul tomutunu urntender, about 20 minutes.

It's that time of year again,

when the Mortes Grove Woman'sCluh pute oti their gala Phitan-trophy luncheon. Mach 'oarcalender f,r 0cl. 31 for the "LEMasque" tancheon and"Fashions with Flair".

As osoal the ladiea wilt bedeched oat and ready to help youhave a memorable after000n atthe Chateau Rand in De, Plaises.Cost is $15 per person aod tablesare available toc ten fromMontane Meyers, 021 Harlem 87,Glenview, IL 60025.

The munie, raised at this oo-nuat luncheon arc given lo needypeople io Morton Grove and Iheseother werthly grospn, Abuse cn.ter in Evanston, St. JudeHospital, Orchard Center,Muscular Dyotrophy, LupusErythemon, Littte Sisters andBrothers 01 tho Poor, SanosnerCosep for children with Cancer,Chicago Long and ArthritisA050ciation and Special Otysnpiu.

A

I-RENEcU

Fantastic Sam'sIV.ntwu Cunnud

8470 Golf RoadNOes 965-8956Mon. N P.4 9-6

Tam., Wd., The... 9-Bsas. 9 . n

MG Woman's ClubPhikintrophy luncheon

'u

A A

,-t

Fantastic Sam'sPrairie View Plaza

IBuIwaun B,emlu,'n en B. Dultunl

6753 W. DempeterMorton Grove 966-5777

Mue.. Fris-I- sua,9.5 Sne.11-4

Shown above are uomo sIlbe ladies making the invitations theyare Il-r) Ellen De Francesco, Lu Hatlpap, Barbara Doffy, LouiseWiddowaon and Morijaoc Meyers.

u---

f Kids, - - Cuts

When you bring the wholefamily to Euvtottis Sam's, yooil GcIuitfivcl Ihol good uld-fo,hiovedquslity, torvice and vnlnn go isle Uoil nor hoircore servicos. elun we Reg-freut yea like fowily, te tIeeuperiosce it footustig PII1

USE COUPONS BELOW Reg. 2 .-¡KicisCuts MuitCutS rr5

ermu 935jn - B

Fantastic Sam's NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY EXPIRES 11-1-us

EACH SALON INDEPENDtNTLY OWNED AND OPERATEDi NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY

The original family hafrcutters

'O

jfIS

I

Replacoment PannaRepairs and Rewiring (1

und F,ofsro Glues

Pagell The Bugte,Thnrsdiy, OetObeO3,2S

4, fJ%&. 9redOAK ,l.MAU -.

OAKTON 86 MILWAUKEEBILES 1312)430-1MO

go-5 Moo.-san.---le-uF,i.frmar....1z.sson

00NOW

00NOW

Page 7: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

Tee'd-off golfer at Tam Drunk drivercitedOn Sepr27 agoI Irnd

aation With a.. employeethe Tam golf course.Mtert!ie golferhitaball jeto a

jeep occupied. by the two em-ployeeu, em of them tamed theballawuyfromtbere after sayinghe was bit by the ball. When thegolfer asked the worker toretrieve the ball, as argms.efltensued and it was alleged thegolfer grabbed the employees'shirttostopbisforwardmotion.'The golfer had a cId, in his otherband and is the eng strugglefor the golf club and golferreceived a blow across hisforearm, hadhis gloyseu knockedoff and was bit a second time inthe leg. Theensployee bad a skin-ned nIds but both men refusedmedical aid.

Withesses ntatedthe golfer took

the first action, grabbing the.rï-player and Irniding the golf dabwithiluheadup m hin other hand.

The golfer admitted he grabbedthe worker "before he started onmg", and bemade an attempt tokick him during the strugglecausisgminor injuries ta the em-ployer.

The golfer, who was also thecomplainant, was advised nocriminal complaint was in orderand the report would be a matterofrecord. .

Sports gear stolenA man reported his locked

vehicle was broken into at OakMill Mall. Losses included a$1,ffOset ofgolf dubs, $i worthof fishing gear, a $5110 fish graph,o $500 marine radio and hiswallet.

Special For OctoberManicurosHAIR CUT AND BLOW DR'b Pedicuras

PLEASE CALL FOR PRICE

%tL &JaiMEN P WOMEN HAIR CARE

8149 N. MILWAUKEE 470-0899

APARACOR.1iiIIIL-

'SUIT SALE

Off the Nues Police Blotter...

ilumbw

$2.00 OFFCOUPOn

CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON ANDSAVE AN ADDITIONAL$2.00 OFF YOUR

PURCHASE OF $20.00 OR MORE!

VISA ,hek,iIh proper approeo1.

Just look at this price! Get any unlined suitfori- 6.66!

All the unlined suits you loveat this incredible price

forfour days only...MARK YOUR

CALENDAR NOW!October 9th-October 12th, 1985

HURRYIN WITHA FRIENDWAREHOUSE OUTLET STORE:

6412 Vapor Lane. Nues, IL (965-4222)(Behind the Salerno Cookie Faelory(

HOURS:Wednesday. Tharodoy: llAOa.nr. -1:2I)i,m.Friday: 11:OOa.rn -6:00p.m.Satarda : 10:00a.m. -4:00 .m.CLOSE°ThSnndoy. Moodoy. Turodoy

OnFridaya Chicagoan was ob-served by Nitos police officersbarking hisvehirie at a high ratep speed uoathi,oaad on Nordicaave. When polie! °UP him hehadarupaiheerhetween his legsand had a strong ndoruf alcoholon his breath. He could sotpradocehin driver's license. Fur-thee checks showed it bad beenrevoked. Mtèr the intoxilatorshowed he had .08 amonut ofalcohol in hin nyntem, he wandmrged with driving ander theinfluence. driving while hisdriver's license wan revoked.transporting upen liquor,disobeying a stop .sign and im-properly driving backwards.

Stolen autorecovered

I.aut Thursday Rilen policerecovered antelen 1M5 reni Por-oche 944 Shich sos parked at 400Golf Mili. The sindosà and nsaroof v'tre Olin during a rainfall.Records indicated the car wasrwnedbyaFlorida resident.

Bike theftA hike theft was reported from

a garage in IhefIM block of CarolFriday.

DAILY RESTOCKING OFMERCHANDISE!

Owner. Cited. after dog bites boyrabien toga or infoimalion dbouthervetemarian. She was told shemust have the dog tented. Afollow-up by Niles Animal Con-frnl unit will take place mid allreqniremcots pestaiiiag to dogbiting regulations mnut he metand the issuance of citations willhe required.

A. 12 year old youth io the tOblock of Madison was walkingalong the sidewalin September27when he was attacked by a maleGemino Shepherd dog and wasbitten on the npper left arm.The owner was outside with thedog and came to Nilen policestation. The owner was unable togive any information regarding

Detox patientreturned to LGH

A 29 year old Golf rd. residentenlered the Nilen Osco store Sep-tember 26 and was repoeted tobein an intoxicated conditios. Behanded the Store manager abet-tie of wine and then began ev-arranging the merchandise onihe store shelves c000ing adisturbance.

The mas hod been othe storeearlier and was accused ofsteabag iwo holCos of wine. Hehad 1mev wearing a red armbandfrom Lutherao General Huspitaland had bees signed is for treat-meottohedetoniffed.

The second time he rame intothe store he began to have with-drawal Symptoms and nus sentto the emergency room of thehospital.

Pick up dropped offFriday, a Cbirago woman

reported she was picked spat abar io Chicago and drove out toNues in the mano car. Afterstopping ai the 7-ii store atOabtoo and Osceola the victimenited from the car and thedriver drove off with her house5eys, o while jacket. $3 cashcredit cards and misceilaneoudpaperS.

Underagebeer purchaser

The manager of Ansanetti'sLiquors, 8776 Dempster, reporteda 19 year old youth from GagesPark attempted to purchaseheer. He identified biniself withhis driver's license which showedbis ageaod the manager reportedthematterto Nileaoiire.

Theft charge-

A Skokie resident was arrestedforpetite theft Friday after hoplaced arodquct cover on a han-dbatl racqont and tried topar-chasehoth items for the price ofthe raçqoet alSportmart.

Shoplifter arrested- A Morton Grove reoidmt wancharged with retail theft after heooa $9.97 chamois from K-Mari

and wan observed by the necnritypernos there.

Sears thievescaught by policeTwa tool sets vahont at $11f

each were reported stolen fromSears hardware and tool dopar-locaL Two suspeetu were seesleaving the itore and drivingsouthbound on Greenwood to a"heat up oid Maverick." Policetook the aeenpants ofU.e car intocustody at Greenwood andBallard rito. The tool sets were iothe trank nf the rar and werevisible from the back scat. TwocousIs nf felony were chargedagainst nne suspect and onefelony charge was given to the

maL

Auto break-inA YMCA resident reported an

unknown person broke into hisloekd car and took his Wilsongolf dula and hag vai and at$500

Vandals breakcar window

A ear parked 9, front of 7940.Waukegas rd. on September 20had a beer bottle thrown at awindow causing an estimated $50damage.

Shopllfter arrestedA neenrityageut at the Venture

store obnerveda man leaving theStore without paying for fourcig9rette lighters and fivecalculators valned at $5091. Hehad other merchandise fromother stores which wan laingchecked by Hiles police. Felonycharagn were flied against thesuspect based an prior cnnvic-lionsfurtheft.

Vandals escapein the 7700 block nf Nordica a

frecrarker was dropped into thecuachlite in front of a residence.The offeodeesran sooth towardJouquil Terrace bui the policewere unable to insto the offen-

Andrew PoliakMarine Pst. Andrew Pouah,

son OfAIaisandMarlieo Pallak of7707 N. Lowen, Skokie, bas rom-plebei recruit traiwig at MarinoCoops Remisit Depet, Sas Diego

Speaking of the libraryn.ohyDimcanj. MeKenule

NUes LIbrary AdmInIstrator

A reporter interviewed me the ntber day for an article abont mywork at the library. She asked the usual and expectod rename typeq005tinonI Where did you go to school?; Where did you work beforecomingin Nibs?; What are yoar duties as admisistralor? Her nextquestion wan really a statement; one nf those statemenia which

:

requires a response. Shesald, "I'll hetyon reada lot.". Well, I don't, actoally. Not books, anyway. You see, i read a

: couple hnndred hnok reviews every Iwo weeks when deciding what. boôks ta bay for the library. I read a lot of articles ainsi libraryadministration andmanagement. I also read a lot of techoical datoon onr various cnmpoler systems and to-keep op to date on thelatest technology. But not a lot of 'bestveitero," which is what ithink the reporter really meant. -

Because I read no much as part of my job at Ike library, thosehooks which I read for leisure have to be very special. Books arolike food. I ilari to read o tot of books; t tiniob only a few. I taste alotoffood, but eat snip that which I enjoy.

And so, those books which I do read, I devaor, for they are veryspecial. if they've caught my interest enough to read from begin-sing lo end, they hecomepartotme and I part ofihem. Little piecesof thono books keep coming hack lo me as i live my life. And no,when the reporter asked what in my favorite book, I had no troobieanswer, 'Carp." I love tarp."

'The World According To Gary," by John Irving, is the slory of awriter named T.S. Garp. Irving makes au believe intensely in thischaracter, and we share his triomphíand sorrows as if they wereour own. "Garp" in about the central issues which permeate bathlife and ori: the guilt and vulnerability which are so mach a pari oflove; the dentroctivenens of Isst; the narrow vision of all "trocbelievers"; the ability we all have to change and to grow and to un-derniand.

If yos chmse to read "Gary," i mont warn you to be carefol. Becareful of the andertow, as Gary himself would warn. You willbecome deeply involved with the characters, who are sennitivelydrawn and folly realized. Everytime you lone yonroelf is the storyand find yourself smiting or even langhing outlood at Something,the ondectow will mag you! Reading "Gary" in like skateboardriding. ilometimen the ride in tant and smooth, and joot when youforget to be earefot, you fall and skin a knee or elbow. But tbat'vlite.

%Vhotother bunko bave I enjoyed reading? For the most part theyare novels that deal with life; about accepting Ikone things whichnometane can't be anderstood or changed and growing an a personbecause of them.

I really enjoyed "The Catcher in the Rye" by .l.D. Satinger. It'scalled a "classic." You know what I mean. Remember when theEnglish teacher would say, "We're going to read the classica thissemester?" I always hated that because the classics were "oid"hooks; Ihey were dolt. Mercilally, so teacher ever told me thot"Catcher" was a classic, or I might not have read it. I discovered"Catcher" on my own when I wan in college. It is sow one of thebooks I give to any kid visiting the Library who saynto me, "I don'tSkein read. There aren't any good benin." I cas snually snag themwith either "Catcher" or "A Day No Pigs Would Die," by Peck.Both books are about a boy's ntcoggle to onderotand his adultworld, "to grow sp" as his parents would nay. ¡sud io each story weohare the main character'n sensitivities, his determination tocorrect the wrongs In the world, and his eventual coming to termswithlife.

t had fun wilh Bita Moe Bromeo "Snothern Discomfort" andreally enjoyed Thompson's "Blood and Money" abnul love andrevenge and murder. I have difficotty understanding some ofPicasso's art, bat thorooghly enjoyed David Donglan Duncan'n"Goodhy, Picasso," a wonderful and personalportrait ofthe artist.

The novel I'm now reading, "Ariel" by Jack Bickham, has me,fancinated. It was recommended to me by Charlene Wagner, oneof our tibrary trasloen. It In the story ofJohn Harringtos and hinab-session with creating a cnmpnter that cas think for itself, that canfeel, that cas, perhaps, even love. All seems Imt untilthe eveninga programmer's phone rings and a voice nays "Thin in Ariel. Canyou please tell me something? Who am I?" Does Ibis sound far let-ched to you? It'S not, really. Computers can talk, on we will demon-otrate at the library in the nest couple of weeks, and artificial in-telligence io a hutlopic now in Catiforoia'nSìlicun Valley.

What am I going ta read sent? Harold Bobbin's newent novel,"Joe Crown."

Marine Cpi. Jobo A. Alten, nonof Jerome P. and Jo Anne M.Allen of 1116 N. Cambertand,Park Ridge, recently par-ticipated in the Weapon TacticsInstruction Class, cosducted. atMarine Corps e9ir Station, Ysma,AZ, from March il to April 26,1915.

John A. AllenDuring the coarse, Allen

studied the ase of weaponu andtattics associated with thesquadron's Buey and Cabrahelicopters.:

A 1981 grnduate of Maine EastHighllehsot, he joined the MarineCorps in July1911.

Sept. 91-S,JB.vs St. CoroeÑoThe SJB varsity team began

their succor season with o strongwin against st. Cornelius. S-JEcommanded their opponentsterritory daring the first half withBill Mosler and Art Naumowlcnscoring goals. The second halfsaw five additional goain ncogedby Tim Brieske, Art Naumowics,John D'Aqsints, Jeff Ortoff andTim O'Grady. St. Cornelius,unable is score, gave SJB theirfirstgamevlctory of? toO.Sept, 25-SiB. vs O,LP.H,

The second game of the amiassaw another victory for St. JohnBrebeuf. After 15 minntes of hardplay the lut goal was scored byKen Piton - assisted by ArtNaumowicz. Piton kickedanother goat with assistancefrom Marty O'Grady. Alsoscoring io the first half for SJBwere Tony finito, Tim O'Gradpand Jeff Orloff - assisting thosegoals were Tim Brieshe and KenP.iton. OLPH'n only goal wasscored during the second halfenp penalty hick. SJB then lonkcommand of the ball and TimBrieske, Rich Sheridan, TimO'Grady and Brian O'Grudyscored goals making the final

Bruce L VonBuschAirman Broce L. VonBusch,

non of Lea D. and Sandra D. Von-Busch of 71 E. Millers cd., DenPlaineo, has gradnated from theU.S. Air Force avionics manualtest station and component cosy-0e at Lowry AirForce Bane, Cato.

VonBusch is ochedaled to servewith the 27th Component RepairSqoadron at Casons Air ForceBase, N.M.

He in o 1984 graduate of MaineWesi High School, Des Plaines.

The hagle, Tharnday,Octaber3, i15

scoreSJß9-OLPH1. Defendingthe goat for St.. John's in PaulWienmans anzi hin in a job welldone!Sept, 27--8KB. vaSt. FerdInando

Game three brought yetanother victory for St. JohnBrebeuf. The first half saw thebail being controlled by SiB withan unassisted goal by BradPawlowuki. The second goal wasscored by Ken Piton graciouslyassisted by a member of SL Fer-dinandu' team. With minutes

OFFER GOODTHRU

OCT.31, lI

SALON OF SEAUTY

it!foo IDoiores . . . . Formerly of Kay KIm

NOW OFFERS

THE HELENE CURTIS QUANTUM PERMFOR 30°° COMPLETE Reg. $40°

Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday ONLY

si sp.o'

Pge 13

remaining in the :flrst half. another goal was kicked in byMarty OGrady- aslated by K.Pitan. During the necondhalf, aninjored Tim Behnke returned tothe game and scored for S-tB. St.Ford's then took control of theball and scored their first goal.After an excellent save by goalieWienmann, Brad Pawlowsklscored SJB'n final goal. St.Feed's managed to kick. anothergoal bringing the final score SJB5-St. Ferdlnantts2.

LX& L,*reO

APPOINTMENT NOTALWAYS NECESSARY

7952 Oakton St.r\r,_ 890-4769

I. CIu..d Snsd.yand Manda!Op.nîs..d.y.thn. Sasadal.

and F.ld.v Ex.nlng Hams

s

---

I'

-t

.

FACTORY-TO-YOU!

$119Motne,d Lamb aok,Oessen t 155 dbiccnd

stigbilp ddsd6 elas6cissd (salive

&sstaggLe,iMAKER'S

$119

opiums5 saldor

LEATHERPRICE:

ørí$149

$79

Moo'sEars

NOW:

BLAZER NOW:

SKIRT NOW:

MEN'SJACKET

rrWo,n,n's av,r,,mdl,omb 01 n,ncoitIs ddod shoolder,. 01 ,kG,ey O Ch c,500IO Ognosd 0,0011 1225

LEATHEIIMAKE

Coordiosisd bolsero.,oIId,ev,.dyed Lssth,e

Cbe,too O 5e, cody.Sugg,ssod u,lsiI:l5oLEATHER MAKERS

.

EiH'f5'PRlCE $79

5726W.Dcmp 10,5 leccI. Moc5ooCmvc,lt.O0053PHONE:9O55ii7THE NATION'Si.EADING LEAThER DISCO4JPUER

".- __.__._

St. John Brebeuf Varsity Soccer

Page 8: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

** ** ** *iis S *5* S S 5* 5* 5* *5 *5* 1

IBETYou

DIDN'TKNOW

If y m'i e e.. S..------w.----_ f__ a - s.., P

Sn s., - « h.

E,Si.aR--.---y.

(ENNING

241 WAUICEGAN ROADGLENVIEW7291000

JeM.$TLJTALISMAN VILLAGESHOPPING CENTER

2624 GOLF RD.GLEN VIE W724-0540

SPORTS NEWS S

Catholic Women'sBowlingWeek of Sept. 25

WednesdeyEvew$ng 7 P.M.TeamIst Nati Bank of NuesFrankie D'o" PubStateFarm rus.Skaja TerraceCandlelight JewelersDebbieTemps, Ltd.

. G.L.Schmile,lns.MortonGrsve Auto CHair

Nigh SerlesPHeuckM. CallisenG.Medo

. l.SkajaP. KochC. Elliott

HIgh GamenM. CallisenP. HeuckG. SchultzP. KochK. SmejaR.Giancaspro

ConquerorsRecreationalProgram

SS

W-L21-7

15-1017-1116-1213-1510-1510-15

6-22

511497492491446400

107107

102103177176

We would like to teli you aboutOur Conquerors RecreatiooatProgram. It is u Water TherapyProgram for HandicappedPeople of all ages. Water supper-Is the body and makes it easier tomoveaboul. Water is fun.

We try tu work with each per-sos os a as&tO-ose basis. Ail thepeople who are is the programenjoy itverymuck.

The program meets es Thor-sday Nights from 7-0 p.m. WhyusI come by some Thursday andsee What's Going On and find ostallahout the program.

jeans tell. betSnd You, bock?Sedgeø&u Jeans SOY, "TOn cm,is SUcOesJeJl, PO{sanoble. owl!puUogethw."

Gel iecigslse'Jeons Thelebe! says I oil.

$5000FF

Niles firm'promotestennis tournament

(L-r)Linda Ruiz with Niteo-baocd Kingdom, ten., the promotersfor the Virginia Slims Tennis Tournament, greets Larry King,organizer of the tesmamest, at the Sheraton Plaza's welcomingparty tar the tosrnamest'n playero during its Chicago roh. Plozacales representative Debbie Schoesaner io also pictured.

Park Board HonorsSwi Tea

The Nues Park District Board of Cossmjonjonern hosored thispast hammer's Swim Team. The team placed second in the All Coo-feresce Meet at Elk Grove on July31.

Shown above with board members (t-r), are Eloise Helees, MaryMaraseh, Watt Beasse and Jim Pieroki are the members of theHiles Park District's Sununer lOOSSsvim Team.

DIALOGUE, a discujuiooserien linking media andacademe in ah analysis of issues,

startlugSooU

Ccmecnouttow*etiethehmthnes,u&

NEW LEAGUESBEING FORMED

CHECK OUT OUR ECONO-LEAGUE FORONLY '5.45 PER NITE ON FRIDAYS AT 9:30 PM

SIGN UP NOW!

. BRUNSWICK NILES BOWL7333 Milwaukee Ave.. Nibs

647-9433

foltI enplore the prokiemo ofcollege athletics on Wedoesitay,Oct. 9, 5!30 p.m., at the Chicago

Nues Westhosts state'sbiggest race

High schoal runners from Argolo Zion, and seme from neigh-boring Wisconsin, WIll Compete inthe state's biggest cross countryrace es Saturday, Oct. 5, the In-dias Invitational. Beginning atOils am., male and female rue-sers from 65 Chicago and sabor-han high schoolu as well, as two

.? Milwaukee schools, will hefeatured in two-mile, lhree-mileand four-mile roces acraus theNitos West campus.

"This meet in not nnly thehiggest race in Illinois, hutprohahty also asesO thd higgentof its kind in tIse country," midPat Savage, roce organifer andlOtes West boys' cross countrycoach. This will he the 15th run-sing ofthe annual event.

Accordisg to Savage, thisyear's field againincluden somePf the top high school runners,coming from teams such as OakPark/River Forest, Wheeling,Fenwick, and Hoffman Estates.

Spectators will be admittedfree.

Hockey, . Figure

SkatingRegistration

The Nitos Sports Comptes,located at 9435 Ballard Rd. iscurrently holding registration forits many hockey leagues andfigure skating programo.Children as young au 3 yearn oldcan he esrolledin classes such authe Ranger Hockey prsgram orthe very popular Tota Learn-to-Skate instruction. The residentfeefor either of these programo is$19 (Des Plaines, Mostos Groveaod Gulf-Maine residents mayregister at resident rates.)

More enperieoced skaters mayhe interested in advancedprogramo such as Pro-Alpha,Alpha, Beta, Gamina or Delta,(Freestyle and precision are alsoamong tise classes offered.)Ranger Scooters is a hockeyprogramfocg-lS year aids.

Many classes will begin thismonth. Call the ice rink at 297-0611 or 297-0050 for more infer-mution!

Exploitation of the college athletePress Club' in the WrigleyBuilding, lowerlevel.

Panelists are Jack Davis,prenident of the NCAA; PeterLsnd, president, CBS Sports,N.Y. ; Raysnood Baumhart, S.J.,president, Loyola Usiversity ofChicago; and Digger Phelps,head kaskethalt coach, NotreDome. They will discuss thereoent NCAA "Death Penalty"legislatios, phessures and tem-pta)ions facing players aodcoaches, and answer the questionof wbs is wiooiog the sports gameaod who is losing. James Reilly ofLoyola wilt moderate the panel.

A 5!35 p.m. reception will befollowed ky a g 'discussiooand a 7 p.m. audience Q. and A.DIALOGUE is open to the publicwith an admission of $5 ($3 focPress Clubmemkers aod studen-lu) and includes horn d'oeuvresand a cash bar. Reservations areadniued call Eva at 707-756g,

DIALOGO.jE is sponsored byIke Chicago Press Club, LoyolaUniversity of Chicago, North-western University, and theUniversity of Illinois.

ow c oose from 2 Northwestern

K

Inn

itoms not shownLi.hted Ma.nifierS PC. 'Bowl Set

Cannon BlanketC stai Candy Dish

Pocket WatchSpice RackWaring Can Opener16 pc. Dinnerware SetAM/FM/TV Rndio

Comtorter

$100-499

$9

$500-999

rn.;tNu.11:tWuplo2tShIl;;lS1mm.:tSPiLtS1PlI441m s 6

$9s io

$1000-4999

$8

$5000-9999

$5 $1Ei1i $ 9 s 6

$10,00019,999

$20,000over

2 FREE

FREE

Here they aregifts

P lan i . io please you, giftss io pampee you, rea-

dts for your selection at your nearby North-western Savings office, Stop in with your quali-tying deposit and get the gift of your choice,AO Northwestern Savings, where you alwaysfeel welcome,

Snot Spams10,000 6 mo.

5,060 6 mo. 5,000 I yr.10,000 6 se.

8,160 I ye,25,050 6 mo.10,500 I yr.

2504g 6 mn.925gO I yr.

30,0006 mo.15,100 I yr.

GROUP A'I, JOC Steeoo cassene

2. GE 5 TV AM/FM3, Seiko Watnh

GROUP B4, Banb A Denke, Sede,

caaole, Appliasnos. GE 13' Colus'OVS. Naic Chef Minsooiasay, Emerson NiStosen

GROUP C0. Fisher Wireless vce

'O. GE 19' 't'A wlttonoteGROUPE

'II. JVC 80 Wan StereoJVt Sf0,00 20' 1V Mosdtor.1kG Stasan VCR

GROUPE'13. Saey 26' Coesale whereat e

GROUP F14. PC HiFi VOS

15. Apple lic

GROUP G95. JVC Video MonO

I FREE GR, B 2 FREE SR. B

2FBEEGR.A 4FOEEGR.A

or

t FREE GR. C

'97. M encause Rin nvseoc N I FOEE GR. N

3 FREE GR. A'S FREE GR. B

3 FREE GR. B

2 FREE GR Bi FREE GR. C

S FREE GR. Br FREE GR. C

4 FREE GR. B

2FREEGR C

2 FREE GR. A2 FREE GR. Oi FREE GR. C

3 FREE GR. BI FREE GR. C

i FREE GR. O2 FREE GR. C

1FREEGO.E IFREEGR.BI FREE GR. E

o,i FREE GR. F

2 FREE GR. B2 FREE GR C

4 FREE GR Bt FREE GR. C

2 FREE GR o2 FREE GR C

i FREEGR, D i FREEGR.A I FOEEGR. B 2FREEGR Di FREEGR. D 1 FREEGR. D

i FREE GR Ci FREE GR B

i FREE GR Ai FREE GR. Oi FREE GR F

r FREE GO GGROUP H

Plus a cash donationto your favorite charitylt's the first time we've easer offered you an oportunity like this,Northwestern Savings will conteibute cash to the charity of yourchoice when you save with us. You just Oeil us where you wantthe money to go and we'll send $5 to that charity when youdeposit $10,000 or more. And that's on top of the free gift orgifts your deposit earns you! Charity must be a registered non-profit organization (like the Heart Fund. American Red Crossor your church). lt's anoEher good reason io save where youalways get more for your money...

avings gi plans

Here are top-. quality, big-e ticket gifts,

yours to choose instead oftaking intereston special Certificates od Deposit atNorthwestern Savings. You can evenearn more than one gift for your short-term depnsit, as shown in the chart.Check it out and come in today for yourspecial gifts.

an

\ 110 H ESTERI?S01111165 Lo.s Ilsauclati..

Lesees

.3844 W. Belmont Ave. - 282-31316333 Milwaukee Ave. - 774-84002300 N. western Ave. - 489-2300Harlem Irving Plaza (Next to Wieboldts) - 453-0685

Fsüc

Pa,c'T

Page 9: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

HOSPITAL NEWSReducing chancesof Colon Cancer

Albert J. Sporta. M.D. pilllecture on Reducing YourUiancen of Developing cancer ofti Colon" ut 7 p.m. on Tumday,Oct. ¡n Swedish CovenuntHospital's Anderson PuvilionAoditorium. 5145 N. CaliforniaAve.

Dr. Soporto is a gastroeotero-logist on the staff of SwedishCovenant Hospital. witha privatepmetieet35SOLakeShoreDr.

The lecture is one of a series ofeducational programs beingpresented at Swedish CoveoaotHospital this fall. The lecturesarefrev ofcbarge aodopento thepublic. For further information,cali -3812. AIbeOtJ. Suporto

Womtm grads up at Medical SchoolWrnoeo are catering medicine

as ineceasing numbers. At leastthey ore at Loyola UniversityMedical Center's Stritch Schoolof Medicine where the 1985freshman rirm has the highest

Even with issurnnce coverage,a hospital staycan bes financialburalen foryouasd yosr family.Thafawhywe'veestablished theBethesda Hmpital Waiver Pm-gram. Wewill eliminate orgreatlyrcolsceyourout-of-pocket medica]exPesses

We realize thatyos have many -

alternatives forhospital caresswe've established thisspecial pnj-gr-sor to help introduce more arcoresidenti looarhospitalasd its highqsalityofmedical rare Shosid youhave seed lorhospitalization, pleasediscuss thiv pmgram with yourphysician. We atesore he orshe willsvanIto helpyou save mosey cope-ciallysince they knowyou]l receivehigh quality care at our hospitaL

Lower feesofmoetyour rsiotiogplao'sdeducibleo and co-payments, reducing your out-of-pocket expenses.

Bywurldngssithio the stiucluveofyvurexisting health insuranceplan, the Bethesda Hospital WaiverProgram entitles you to reducedcesso att ofthe usoal u-patient,

Out-patient, diagnostic and otherhospital seceices. By offsetting yourexisting plant,deductihlesand co-payments. these discoonts cot yourcash outlay significantly.

The Bethesda Hospital WaiverPmgram has nu membership feesordues. or semiannual enroll-ment period

Upon youradmiftancc toBethesda Hospital all you needlo do is complete the BethesdaHospital Waiver Program specialform to participate in this cost-saving program.

Wea/sohranca list ofqurali/k'dphysicians who are currentlyacceptingoewpatients. I/pouncedaphysician. orhaneany questioyojust cailtire hospitalat

number of women in the school'shiotory

Ont at a total uf 130 freshmen,51 are women which is 39% of theelaN. There are 79 mes (61%) iothe claso.

Announcing a SpecialBethesda Hospital Programfor Cost Conscious Patients

BETHESDA HOSPITALWAIVER PROGRAM

(312) 761-6000 and wetl be hoppyto help you.

HOW TO SAVE MONEY°

In-Patient Hospitalization.. tfyourheatth insurance pays 80%or more oftotal hosyila] charges,yourdeductibte and co-paymentwilt bewaioed and you wilt havenothing to pay.

. lfyour insurance pays less than80%, you mill receive a 20% feereduction ofthe total hospitalcharges -

Hospital Ont-Patient Services. lfyourdednctible has been met

and your health insurance yays80% vr move ofthe total charges,yourcu-paymentwill be oaioedand you will have nolhing to pay.

. lfyour insurance pays less than80%oryourdeductible has notheen met, yon will receive a 20%fee reduction provided yourout-of-pocket charges are yardwhen services are rendered.

Offerualid with verifed insurance.tOot valid until all insurance isbitted. Not valid with yre-yaidhealth plan insurance.

t'hysicians' fees are not includedin this yrogram.

2451 W. InwardChicago, IL 761-6000

The Bethesda Hospital Waiver Program is gond through December, t985.

Discussion onbladder controlat Bethesda

"Loss of Bladder Control-MoreCommun Than We Realize" willbe the topic of a discussion at thenew Urinary Continence andDysfonction Center at BethesdaHospital, 2451 W. Howard St.,Chieagv no Tuesday, Oct. 15, at7r30p.m.

The discossios wiB be lead bytwo orulogints who head the stattat the Center, Dr. ThomasMalvar and Dr. Charles Fein-01cm.

Relativen of people whn hovethis problem are eneunraged tuattend. To register fur thin freeprogram, call 943-9395.

New LGHCardiac SurgeryICUapproved

The Divtuioo of Surgery ofLutherao General Hospital, ParkRidge, recently gained final ap-provai from the hospital's Boardnf Direrturn for the establish-ment of a new Surgirat Car-diovaoeutar Unit.

The sew unit wilt enmbiueenistug portions of the hospital'srecovery and operating mueco to

r errate as isolated area for intro-uivc care of patients recoveringfrom open-heart surgery.Lutheran General Hospitalperformo over 200 open-heartprocedureu per year.

John Saietta, M.D., chairman,Diviuion of Surgery, nays "Thenew Surgical CardiovaocularUnit witt make a olgoifmcanteon-tribotion to the care of vue ear-diovaucular surgery patients.Atuv, ninitoru of cardiac surgerypatients will nom bane direct ac-reos to the unit and witt nut haveto pavo through the recovery

Fioul construction will hecompleted in nine months.

I JUß4Y15835 Dempster St. n Morton Grove, IL

VISIT OURBeauty Salon & Health Club - Under One Roof

}XTRA SPECIAI Healih Spa Membershipzopas, 3O 3 - 5O reg $75. Eexeu. O,o,n , Tni.umti,n.

. 5.i,.ning Pmt OSmn IlmoWb,rtpml . Arm bicsCi, Wn,kot

BEAUTY SALON SLRVICE 10% «foj, Stanino frn OtylingBlm cansino F,in!. Pdjnuecu.,, tom,0 - M.krup rain cae,

THE BEST AND SAFESTEUROPEAN

SUN TANNING BEDSlo vIstts $4000

Ottony Sotos O noes:- 0.7W. sa

Thue, O Fein 55 nnor. o-a

Health and Fitness Festivalat Northeastern

A Health and Filnesn Foutival,sponsored by EdgewaterHospital and the Northeasternillinois llnieeruity Health ser-nice, will he presented TUesday.October8, from IOrlOo.m. to2:p_m, in the University's Couremotar Conter, 5580 N. St. lamIsave. Adminsion io free. Thefestivol is heiog presentedin eon-junction with the formal BrooD-dbreaking of. Northeantern'sPhysical Education Complsn,which will take place at to u-an.bort morning.

The Health and FitnessFeotivol wilifeuhire EdgewalerHospital doctors, nurses andtechnical staff members at 18 dif-ferent stations. A punet ofphysicians will he available toanswer qoestiono. Nurses andtechnicians will administer testsfor blood pressure, glucose

Bethesda Hospital, 2451 W.Howard St., has announced thatthe aun uf ito emergency room istree, that a new program waivespartiom of your bill that are nutcovered by insurance and theSesiur Citizeno Program hasbeen estended to Febromy 15,1986.

The use otthe emergency roomis freeoow through December31.The ouly charges will be forphysicians' fees wbirh might beineorred and medication, 3Ç'eays,lab tests etc. The new policy ap-Pliesh H buses a day, 7 days a

Bethesda's Waiver Programwan created to greatly reduce.awt-of-pncket medical enpeosesincurred either as io- or not-pat-rent. By mucking with youreorsthng insurance the programoffers reduced treu no all the05551 diagonstie and health careservices. Lower fees offset anymisting insurance plan's dedue-tibies and cu-paynscotu, therebysaviogmoney. Physician tersare

"Thanks Faust!They all noticed

the changeIn-me."

OASS6UStOVIlL4.nlZ

01,00 FOCLiLs

. Calt.n,otitc:.s,._967-0420967-0421

screening. lung rapacity andheight. weight and body -futdeterminaticai. Medical parons-nel s.ill alan he available attn.dividuol utationn to discussuu9niti ajid.cancer preventionand to distribute free colocectultenthiti.

A pharmaciutwill he availableto diorpon medicatioes and drnginter-action and a podiatrist anda dermatologist will- provide9rremitnga. mane attending thefestival will atoo receive avoucher far .a blond chemistrytent far a fee of $20 at theEdgewoter Hital teabomiury.Such a bInad foot usually rootstriptelhatamnunt,

For additional informationahont the Health and FitnessFestival the grnsmdbreakingceremrmy,caU5I3-4O.ext. 354.

Bethesda offers paliefitssavings for health care

not included in this program.:.p. membership fee Ordues, our semiannual 'enroll-mentod"

Similar to the WaiverProgram. the Senior CitizensÇonrtes3 Program absorbs allout-st-pocket deductIble rosto foeinpatient hospital charges forMedirarepalients - opto the $460omimom deductible. BethoOdlias just announced the eulensionof Ibis program until February15. 1908 because of its greatprev,wmsuccesn.

Hospital Managing DirectnrWilliam R. Fox said alt theseprograms are designed to makeqoallty health rare available atthe lswestponnilde cost.

Exercise forthe arthritic

The Ruth Helen Wolf ArthritisCanter uf St. Francis Hmpital issponsoring an exercise class torarthritics beginning Tuesday,Oct 15, and every Timoday forthrfollnwingnix weeks. The classwill be held from 6r30 p.m. -p.m. in the Hospital's phyoicaltherapy department.

The class will stress the impar-tance of stretching addstrengthemng the joints in thebody. The class will demomtratnhow to increase flexibifity, main-tain bone stanoctore, prevent lossof movement and .incresnc en-durance and circulation. Theclass wilt be taught by aregistered physical thearpiot, anOCçupational therapist, and nor-Soclinicianoosstaffatst. FrancisIfonpital.

Pailicipanlsmuat bave militenÇonsentfemnthrirphysician. Thecent for the sin week sessions io$40, To reejuter or for more in-formation, cull 492-ACHE. Classsize islimited.

Brett N. BrownNavy Hopaitaiman Brett N.

Brown, son of Barryand MaD'Brown of 952 N. Wolf Rd., DesPluioes, recently reported furduty with 2nd Marine DivisionCamptajenne,NC.

Carleton Collegestudent

Mack Applebaam, the sun nfMr. and Mes. Robert S. Apple-banni rsE Niles, entered CarletonCollege in Northileid, Mipa., lidsfall. Hr is a graduate of NiIrsNorthlljghsrj.00l.

Chicago Medical and DentalCenter lecture series

The Chtca$o Medical and Den-tal center's 'back to basics" ap-grouch to total family caro Is thefuondatlnn upen which all nf theprograms and services are built.Behlodtho "back to the basics"opproach stands the philosophynf l.ndigenonn professionalmedical and dental care. Thenervices, facility and programshave been designed with this

rphilosophy in mind, beginning

.

with the Divisiun nf Family Frac-tice and extending thrmrghoot theDivisiuna of OccupationalMedicine, Internal Medicine,General Surgery and General

- Dentistry. The physicians anddentists are uf the highestcaliber, esch pcoseuslnga level attraining, certification and ethicalnonventlun consistent with thehigh stondardn that ore mais-tamed at the Chicago Medicaland Dental Couler.

The medical areas arespecifienily designated for eachtype of rxonilnatiun and treat-ment being rendered - cardiacand respiratory, eye and cor, or-thopedie, etcetero. The dentalsuite io tilled with the most

ndem equipment available, in-eluding .a sophiottculed Panuresapparatno.

The Chicago Medical and Den-tal Center offers other importantcomplements to the medical anddental treatment of the patients,nach au puhonnary function andstress tenting, full-servicelaboratory, X-ray andphysieattheeapy, an. well usmammography, which in thenewest diagnostic andpreventiveaid forbreast mocee screening.

Ilse otatf dietitian is availabletu enamel patients in all oreas ofnutrition, from weight lossprugromoto opecial diets formedical ennditt000 such asdiabetes, hypertension and manyntheru.

The Chicago Medical and Den-tul Center is a multi-specialtymedical-dental centre which,despite its sine and sp-tn-datetechnology, sinnes to maintain a

Bethany MethodLst Terraceto hold open house

When peuple with disabilitiespeed ruund-the'elnck nursingcare, their families arr eager tafind a health'care setting thai notonly offers effectiverehabilitative therapies, bs alsopruviden a earring and attractiveenvironment.

To hrtp concerned relativen,and others whu want to learnmere almut day-to-day activitiesin a nursing h.nme, BelkanyMethodist Terrace is hosting atwo-atop Open House, Wednesdayand Thursday, Oct. 9 and If, from2-7 p.m., at 8425 N. WankeganRd., Murtun Couve. Refresh-mmlx wilt be nerved; and freeparking lo available un the nom-pIen.

Elpie Shfm, Social ServiceDlrnctur, of the 265-bed home,said community neighbors,senior nitineu urgonizatinsu, low'makers, as .well as socialworkers, physicians, nurses, anduther healtls'nare professionals,are invited to visit BethunyMethudist Terrace during thetwo-day event ond "get alt theirqueytinnn annweeed ahv.ut nowconcepts Innuroing home carg."

Mu. Shim sold the Terrace'sCaro Center for Atzheimer'o iolikely la be of interest to a nuns-her ut theninilors. "We're eagerlo ottareonreupermences, ou weil

one-to-one dnetor-potiestrelationship.

tu order to fulfill the needs .otboth the private patient and norindustrial neighbors In the areasof coot cuntainment, welluessprograms and preventativemedicine, the Çhicago Medicaland Dental Center is offering .af5111 complimentary medical lee-tore serien consmencing in'Oc-lober, 1985. Subject mutter ixvery relevant and the Iodureseries will be held ata time con-nenient to both the wurking andnon-working individual. The lee-ture series will br betd in themedical facility conference ruonswhich in adjacent to the patiententry in the rear of the medicalfacility. There is amply parkingfur vinitnrs. The lectures will heheld from 5,38 -6,3f p.m., the lastTuesday of the monih with theenception of December, 1105. TheDecember series will bu held voDecember 10, 1985, Please joinpour friends and netghhoro .1 Ikecumplimentarymedical lectureseries at the Chicago Medical andDental Ceuter, 6ftO W. ToukyAve.

October 2% 1985-Coping WllhStreoo-Miehael Diamond, Ph.D.In conperatisu with St. Mary ofNanureth Hospital.

Michoel Diamond, Ph.D. in anansintant adjunct professor ofpsychiatry and psychology, at theUniversity of Healtk Seience-Chicago Medical Schont. He is at-filited with SI. Mary of NazarethHoupilul, Chmcagn, and is ivprivate practice as a ClinicalPsychologist.

Nuvemker 26, 1985-RecognIzingChemical Dependency lo theWorkprace-Dale Monroe-Cook,Ph.D.

Program Direetvr of the Sob-stance Ahune Program forChicago Lakeshore Hospital.

December 10, tttS-Wbal I AuliMO-Philip Armstrong,Assistant Diroctor Provider Ser-vices- Chicago HMO, LTD.

In cooperation with ChicagoHMO. LTD and the Chicago

an the anique programs we'vedeveloped in the past year.Because Alzkeimer'u io sowrecognized as the most commoncause nf severe intellectual im-paiement In older people--affecting nome 508,090 tu 1.5million Americas adults-familymembers and health protes-siorialo are eager to tears anmuch as ponsible about thedisease.' 'Along with a tnnr of the facilities,vioitoen 10 Belhaoy MethodiutTerrace will see programs andvarious exhibits.

Bethauy Methodist Terracewasestablished in1965. The nuru-in6 home in certified forMedicare and Blue Croon and islicensed for residents as yusngas 18. Addltlunally, .BethanyMethodist Terrace is accreditedby the Joint Commission on Ac-ereditation at Hospitalu andHomen.

Kenneth A.

Johnson Jr.Army Reserve prls'ute ICen-

orth A. Johunon,Jr., non of ElbertA. Jnhnson of 9061 Gross Point,Skokie, and JoNio P. Johooun ofHarvey, kas completed basictraining atFort Silt, 0h10.

Medicalund Dental Cooler.. January 28, 1916-Breast Can-err-Mitchell V. Kaminoki, Jr.,M.D.

General Surgeon-MedicalDirector of the Chicago Medicaland Dental Center and in aclinical professor of surgery atthe University of Health Seien-ces-Chicago Medical School. Thinpreneotation is co-sponsored bySt. 'Mary of Nazareth Hospitaland Medical Center, Chicago. -

Fehruary 25, l986-Eoeretoe andyuurllearl-Lcn Frazio, M.D.

Cardiologist at St. Mary ufNazureth Hospital, Chicago, andClinical Associate Profcssnr ofMedicine at the l)niversity. ofHealth Science-Chicago MedicalSchool.

March 25, 1981-Diet andNr,trttloo nod Cancer -Cause andEffect-Gayle Pinchotnky-Devio,RD.

Dietitian, Chicagu Medical andDental Cenler and in a Fellow ofIhn American College nfNutrition. -

April 29, l9t6-Hlgh BloodFresourc-Larry S. Miller, M.D.

loternist ny the staff of theChicago Medical and Dental Ces-1er Annistant Cliuicol Prsleusorof Medicine Ot the University, ofHealth Science-Chicago MedicalSchool.

May 27, 1910-Frustate Troubleund Kidney Stones-Fred M.Tomera, M.D., Urologist

In enoporotion with St. Mary ofNazarelh Hospital.

Urologist al St.Mary ofNazareib Hnnpitat, Chicago, andÇtinicol Associate Professor ofUrology at the University ofHealth Science-Chicago MedicalSchont.

lu private practice asUrologist.

"Arthritis .Medicatisir" in thetitle of Ihe Tuesday, Oct. 8, freeCommunity Health Educationprogram al St. Francis Hospitalof Evanston. The program in of-fered in coojundlion wtth theHospital's Bulb Helen Wolf Ar-thritin Center.

The program wilt discuss thedifferent types of medicationsued in the treatment of arthritis,and the benefits and side effectsof arthritic medication. Thepanel of speakers sect Jnho T.Fitzgerald, M.D., medical dirne-tor of the arthritis center, TerriBishop, administrative cove-dmnalnr of the Center, andTheresa Maslanha, RN., palieulearedirector, on staff at SI.Francis Hospital.

Dr. Fitzgerald is an internistand a member Pf the Honpital'nhoard of directors. He in agradsute of Loyola Universityapd the Loyola University Stritch

PARKWAY CHIROPRACTIC CENTER

IN PAIN?Call Now For

ImmediateAppointment

Dr. Robad Pick

n Relief Withool Drugn or Surgery. Profeusi000l Trealment Ulilizing Chiropractic,

Nulrilion and Acupuncture Therapyn tosaravce Accepleci.

696-0040835 B Touhy Avenue, Park Ridge

Jost gout of Cuwbu,l500 Asenso PoriOns in ho noir.

Chicago Medical and Dental CenterIs Your

Primary Care CenterMULTI SPECIALTIES DENTISTRYFAMILY PRACTICEINTERNAL MEDICINEGENERAL SURGERYORTHOPEDICSPEDIATRICSOBSTETRICSIGYNECOLOGYPODIATRY

INDUSTRYOCCUPATIONAL MEDICINEPRE-EMPLOYMENT PHYSICALS

DIETICIANREGISTERED NUTRITIONIST

CHICAGO'h MEDICAl. &

DENTALCENTER

GENERAL DENTISTRY

PROGRAMSMAMMOGRAPHYELDERCARE OF CHICAGO

TESTINGEKGCOMPLETE X-RAYPULMONARY FUNCTIONLABORATORYCARDIAC STRESS TEST

Wo Care About You ...

CHICAGO MEDICALand DENTAL CENTER

600 W. TOUHY AVENUECHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60648

FOR FURTHER INFORMATIONCALL 774-2100

School ofMedicine. he compleledhin internship at St. FrancioHuopital, and hin residency atHines Veterans AdministrationHospital. Currently, he is anaosoeiate professor at LoyolaUniversity's Struck School ofMedicine.

The program will he held at 7p.m. in the Hospital's One SouthAuditorism. For mvre'infnr.motion or to register, call theRoth Helen Wolf Arthritin Centerat492-2243. SI, Francis Hnopital islucaled at 355 Ridge Ave. inEvanstno.

Scott J. KnoxNavy Ensign SenIl J. Esso, oso

uf Jack W. Ond Lvrrsiue S. ICononl 5917 Church St., Mortou Grove,has bneo commissioned in -hispresent rank upon graduationfrom Officer Candidate SchoollOCo).

Thgle,,Thurndayt,Oetoben1,:l5, Pagel?,.-'

Community HealthEducation Lecture

Page 10: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

P.ge IS

Notre Dame seniorsFiveseniors from Notre Dame

High Sehoot for Boys, 7655 Dem-poter, Nifes, have bees namedsemi-finalists in the NattonalMeritschotarshipprogram. Theyarei Tim Costello, Nites; TomMarphy, N. Nicotet, Chicago;

TheBugle, Thursday, October 3, 1985

Steven E. Schwarz, W. Wilson,Chicago; Ron Suozek, N. North-colt, Chicago; l'aol R, Wright, N.Rtchmond, Chicago. Theseotadento are among 764 seniorswho are so honored is the state ofIllinois.

COMPLETE LINE OF MATRIX. 410 OFF ANY MATRIX PERM

. 5.00 OFF CUT. STYLg Et BLOW DRYs °5.00 OFF FROSTING OR MINKING

. 3.00 OFF ON PRIZMS. NEW CONDITIONCOLORS

WITH ThISAD ONLY

CLOSEDMONDAY

enddsoiffire7128 W. DEMPSTER b HARLEM

Nossss LsnidMORTON GROVE. ILL

965-1290

haméd semi-finalists Area residentsNine seniors were designated

an Commended Students in the1986 program. These seniors wiltreceive a Letter of Commeo-dation in honor of oatstandingacademic promise, demon-stroted hy placing in the top fivepercent of over one million phr-ticipasts in the 31st anonalNational Merit ScholarshipProgram. They are: ScottBticharo, N. Saaganaoh,Chicago; Edward Br000er,Shohie; Craig Caerlanis, Nites;Christopher Deiedaic, W. Thor-ndate, Chicago; Timothy Met-zger, Gleoview; Patrick J. Mor-

;phy, Niles; Atan Ochah, Nilco;

The BigNew"OId"Bank

2II.

O w Dense of Lirso a.nl(Seksosin Downtown Skokie

Serving the Community-Continuously-

Since 1907

First National Bank of Skokie8001 Liwâ,4.,,,e Skok,IIS,os 60077 SO6fl-2SOn

Deeo,etlOfI*s 4SEDssM«MOs4

Why pay toheat this much space

when youe only using this much?Fact is, by using an electric pace heateend turning down the

lherrnostat,you can save up lo 21 perceul on your furl bill this winter.Because u space healer can keep you nice and snug al 70° while

you keep Ihr tesI ut Ike house al an ecunoniecal 60?Il's thaI lO°thal niakes the difference. Yougel the heal you need

whew you wool il, is the ruiinis yuure spending linie in. That means youconserve everywhere else.The savings more Iban offsel the cost uf Ihe healer.Which duesnI even begin lu lake mlii acciiunl what ysull save Ihe

sent year. And the next year And the year after.So why puy lu heat your furniture? Unless ofcourse,you have

mudey In burn.

Joseph O'Donnell, N. Newcastle,Chicago; and Phillip Saineghi, W.BoraTo, Chicago.. Participants entered thecurrent Merit Program hylakingthe PSAT/MNSQT in Oetoher1984, when mast were juniors.Although their qualifying tentoraren are very high, the 36,000Commended students nationwidescored nlightly helow the levelreqaired for Semifinalist otan-ding. Only the 15,000 Semi-finalists, whose namen were an-noanced on Sept. Il, wilt continueio the competition for some 6,800MeeitSchntorships la he awierdedin 108f.

©Commortw1th Edison

Doing things right

honored by.Northeastern

Residents of Morton Grove,Nitos and Skokie were arnhng the215 students recently recognizedat the Northeastern ¡lImais lint.verSity Honors Convocation.

Angela Oetker of MortonGrove, a sophomore, washonored an the recipient of aI.toivernity Speech Award, anelsotarship which io presented tostudents who manifest specialskills and abilities in speech.

Laura Pavone of Nilesa seniormajaringin art, was recognizedas the recipient of a UniveroityArt Award, a scholarship whichin presented to ntndenls whomanifent special skills andakilities is aft. Jean Sanno ofNibs, a senior majoring in art,wan also honored as the recipientof a University Art Award.

Frank DaVis of S.kohie, a seniormajoring in psychology, wanrecognized an the recipient of aUnivernity Leadership Award.Drew tJllberg of Skokie, a seniormajoring in - environmentalstudies, was also honored as therecipient of a University Leader-ship Award.

MndeJein serieson Job Search

A nenes of sqorknhopv onStrategieJoh Search Approachesisolated for the five Taesdays inOctoher by the Personal andCareer Development Center ofMandelein College Chicago, f363Sheridan Rd. Sessions wilt beheld in the Learning RenonrceCenter fcam63t-8:38p.m.

Worhnhops .include: ReoumeWriting I, Oct. 8 tmarketingpoarself); Rename Writing Il,Oct. 16 (employers evalnate( ; In-terviewing Skills 1, Oct. 22 (do'sand don't's); Interviewing ShillsIt, Oct. 39 (employers give pois-tern on how-to-do-it),

For information, call 262-8100,Eut. 698.

Maine studentselected forscience program

Linda Berent, anophomore atMaine East High School, was oseof 45 Chicagoland students occHi-ted hy Argonne Nationallahoratoryto participate in ascience edocation program thissummer. - ,

Berent used eqnipment such asthe scanning eleetro.omicroscope, a gamma ray Opec-trsmeter, and a npectro-graphicanalyzer. "We were ahle to studynach things an X-ray defractionand the tempermg of steel iofirolhand experiments," said Berent.The program included five anitscryntioltography, nuclear,mierowopy, air pollation andopertroscopy.

Boreal lives inDes Plaines.

National Meritsemi-finalists

The National Merit SchotarahipCorporation )NMSC), which con-dueto the competition for shoot5,880 National Merit Scholar-ships, worlhnearly $21 million, tohe awarded next spring hasnamed seven Loyola Academystudents to join other outstandingyoung men and women in all 50states as Semi-finalists is the 31stannual merit program. Inclndedare: Timothy Bielinshi, Glen-View; Kevin Cook, Nnrthbroute;M,rhael M. Fragassi, Skokie;Allen E. Hoover, Wilmette; Mar-lis D, Stephan, Wionetka; JohnF. Stinneford, Witmette; andSteven J. Winger, Glepview.

i

, .

If YOU Are 1Ps

çrO ave OvenpeaSe Read Our StOY

pk few weeks ago the egioflaLanage

from lapPan called me and said, "%'ve got

a problem over the last sev.er& monthS

we have accuat30appafl Micro

wave Ovens that have8age( cartons

SOcan't be stackec' Also we have

0t of carton microwave oven5 with.

small scratches and nicks and we have no

to store them in our wareh0Se

E SoLVEs) HIS PROØLEMVbut now we '

have the problem. We have all these Tap-

pan Microwave Ovens and we 0ught

them ataS ERPR

Now we're asking yoU to come in and

pick iP a Tappan Microwave Oven at an

unheard of SUPER LOW PRICE

first come, first served Sale conu

till quafltes are gone. All microwave

ovefl come complete with full factory

warrantY and 1aPPa' inhome service.

I

COME IN APIDREGISTER TO WIN A

NEW CHRYSLER TOWN fr COUNTRY. CONVERTIBLE! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY

rsteeca

%IIDWESTSANK

= w rrn jTV and APPLIANCES

7850 N. Milwaukee AoeNibs, IL 60648 I

p sos e

470-9500

HOU RSiMON.ThSR.FRi

0:00 00 800TU EO.WE D900,Oa 606

SATwon sa 50g

SUN1200 ea 4400

Page 89

Page 11: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

FNBOS VP gradùatesfrom banking school

Temporary service offers free seminars

BUSINESS NEWSAfter having been in the

business arena for 25 years asaneditnr, office manager, personnelrecroiter and the last IO years asa temp, Dianne Negri decided toopes her own temporaryplacement to service your area.She feels her background helpsher understand how difficult itcould be for nome women lo re-enter Ihn business world with ¡tusophistication and eton-tronico.Ksowiog thin, nhc ¡s of-fering free "Bach-To-Workseminars, Those seminarsare geared to help peopte nnder-stand what problems they mightencounter and how to effectivelycope wilh different officeprocedares.. She in also offering trainingclasses on the Wang, IBM P.C.,Lanier and NB! word procensoruwith 10 to li hours of free hands-os experience in p working office.

Style-line

4 iii

Sc,

Dla.me Negri

This supervised aclivitywill reis-force the learning process andallow the individual the oppor-

Z/nor 9iCew 7fCanaqemeniALLARD'SHAIRCARE

MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN

40% OFF ON ALL SERVICESNow

.9.00'9.00

'3600

9352 BALLARD ROAD

DES PLAINES. ILL

25.00

635-7820

The ultimate In European and traditional sty Ing

MAS TERCRAFT

tnnity lo really snderstand manytypes of werd processingmodalities such as different for-malo, spread sheets, accounting,etc., ¡s an actual worhing of lice.lier goal ¡s to help pesple le heconfident absul their skills whengoing into the hasiness world.

If yen are istérented in gettinghelp when retnrninto work,want to increase yoor shilto, orare Isst getting started, callDianné at 69f-0990 and she wiltpersonally gaide you.

Conn electedSmall Businessdelegate

Donald F. Cons hon heen dcc-ted a delegate to ¡he NationalWhite flouse Conference on SmallBusiness, it was -assonncedrecently. A resident of MortonGrave, Cons is President of E.B.Cono Vending, Inc. a postagestamp vending corporationlocated inNilen.

Under the theme "In the Spiritof Enterprise," Illinois smallbusiness people met Friday,Sept. 13, is Springfield to disynonIssues and prnbtems of cencernand to put forth specific andcomprehensive recommen-dations for the fntore nf ornaitboxiness.

During the day-long serien ofmeetings, Cono was elected,along with 23 others, to representtthnon at the National Cenferen-ce on Small Business to he held inWashington, D.C., Aog. 17-21,19ff.

KITCHEN SALON, INC.,,, CUSTOM KITCHEN AND BATHROOM REMODELINGKB,L L SERVING THE NORTH SHORE OVER 17 YEARS

Thp,m,uju, iKOHLER

Modern Maid

wu

S- -I S LSs SS.,. S

GAS: YOUR BESENERGY VALUE

REPLACEYOUR OLD

RANGEWffH A

NEWENERGY-SAVINGGAS

RANGEPILOTLESSIGNITION

LUCCI KITCHENS VALUE

Ronald J. Walcoyk, Vie Pee-sidest and MasagerCnstnmerService and Personal BankingMarketing at the 350 mIllion dnl-lar First National Bank of Skokiewas awarded a dipinma at the4lst ansnal commencementesercises of the Gradsale Schoolof Banking at the University ofWisconsin on Friday, August 23.Lee E. Gnnderson, President ofthe Gradaste School of Bankingand Director of Banking IndostryRelations, Arlhnr Yoong andCompany, New York, New Yorh,presided.

The School, presented by the 1fstate hankers associations corn-prising the Central States Con-ference of Bankers Associations,and the University nf Wisconsin-Madison, was established in 1945to provide hankers with as oppor-lonityfor advanced sindy andresearch in honking, economicsand monetary problems. Thisyear, 1,100 sladenlo from 3fstates attended.

Instruction in the GraduateSchool of Banking takes place inihrer two-weeksuinmer senisons,along with extension, or homestudy work, including compre-

Nues resident appointedTRW branch manager

Niles resident Jack Christiekas been appointed branchmanager ferthe Mt. Prospect, of-fine of TRW Informalios Ser-vices.

In his sew position, Christiewilt he responsible for marketingand selling TRW's consumercredit servicen in Illinois, ICon-sas, Missouri and Minnesota.

Since joining TRW in 1979,Christie has held several salespositions, neludisg industrymarketing specialist, senior ac-count esecutive and marketingrepresentative.

Christie is a graduate of NotreDame High Schoolin Nibs.

TRW Isforrnstinn Services, adivision of Cleveland-head-quartered TRW Inc., providescomputerized bosineso ipfnr-motion to consumer and corn-merciai credit grastors satinn-wide.

j 17

Rneald 1, Walezyk

heosive hashing problems 15 hecompleted in the period hetween -summer residenl sesslsss. Adistinguished faculty of over 135people inctudes leading honkers,economists, educators, consul-basIs and goyermnent officials.

Mr. Walcgyk received hisBachelor of Science (cnm lande)degree from Nnrlhtand CoBege nfAshland, Wisconsin. He joinedFNBOS in 1970.

Jack Christie

"GAS: -

'YOUR BEST ENERGYVALUE"SAVE MONEY

WHEN YOU REPLACEYOUR OLD WATER HEATER

WITH A NEWGAS ENERGY SAVER -

'3'- VAWE(INC1EA$ED TANK INSULATION)

SIZESTAILOREOTO -

YOUR FAMILY CONSUMPTION

. SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION,Village Plumbing & Sower Service, Inc.

90 i Courtland Driv. NIlsiC.n,, el Mltwssk.. sed COSeNSId

VISIt Ourthnw,oss, Tod. I

CiticOrp Savingsintroduction ofRise-able CD

Cil)corp Sevings uf limais hasannnunced the isstrndaetion of ittRise-able Rate CD, whichfealures an interest rate UsaI ad-jaula upward areordingturineu isthe 3-msnth Treasury BilL Thenew CD is available for a limitedlime in 9, 12 and 15 month termsand eaa be opened with oosinimnm nf ssaa.

Citicnrp Sayings in the nnlyfinancial institutinnin the state tubase CD rate movement on ante-dependent index, sock as the T-BiS, asdgisaranteeo floor rate.

"With sor Rise-able Rate CD,invesbOrs are goaronteed a rateincrease that responds tu upwardmovement in the 3-monthTreasury Bill," esploins JohnReam, president 0f CiticorpSavings nf Illinois. "Doc CD raiecan increase hy as much as 1/2%every three months, And therange nf tenses we offer allowscustomers longer time periods inwhich Is take advantage of theirCD investmenls."

Ream also emphasizes thatcustomers are protected if the T-But rate draps. "Once the rateincreasesoverthe opening rate, adecrease. in the 3-month T-Billaverage csold bing the higherrate down, hut not by more thon1/2 %, and never helow theopening rate, 341. there's no wayan investor can losewe'vedeveloped this CD so ourcustomers are guaranteed Inhenefil from market conditions,but never have to worry ahoatsuffering fam them."

When a costumer speso a Rise-ahle Rate CD it is assigned the in-)erest ratethnt Citicorp Savingscsrrestly offers for that type andterm nf certificate. This rutestays io effect for Ihren months.At opening, each account istagged with the current 3-monthT-BiS rute.

Every three months, theaverage T-BiII rate for thepreviorn 3 months is comparedagainst the tagged T-BOl rute. Ifthe role ¡s higher tIson at openingor at the latest adjustmentperiod, the difference, up to1/2%, is added to the rate the CI)witt earn forthenent 3mantlss,

lo the event that the T-BiB rotefalls, the CD rate will adjustdownwardaceardingly, hut neverby more than 1/2%, and neverbelow the opening rate.

Like all Citicorp Savingsdeposit imbrumeals, interest iscompounded daily for the newRise-able Rate CD to providehigher yields, and funks Orehacked by FSLIC insurance forup lo $100,055.

Mare information un CiticorpSavings Risc-Ahle Rate CD isavailable by calling 977-5255, nrby visiting any Citicorp Savingsoffice, With 6.5 brunch officeslocated throughout Illinois,Citicorp Savings of fllbsois is oseof the stale's leading financial in-stibutioss.

Greenberg nameddraftsperson

Lisa Greenberg, 23, hon beennamed draftuperson of interiordesign and layout for Levio &Urich Architects, aecurding loKerry Levis, principal of the DesFlames-hosed firm.

Before joining Lenin & Deich,Greenberg, a Nues resident,worked in the drsign departmentofMarsholl Field&Company.

Greenberg received herbachota,- degree in fine orts frnmNorthern lIlinnis University its1914.

A spokesman for Chicogo'sNorthwest Root Estate Onorareacted in this way to Chicago'sSign Bon III' prohibiting nutdoer'Fnr-SoI' signs,

"We feel thul adeeiuion topvertnrn this latest city ordmnon-ce would he just and fair in twomajor regards, .First andforemost, it is a victory us thehsmeowner's fight to preserveIndividual 'free speech' whenchoosing to sell their own proper-B, for the 'best-price' in the shor-teuttime.

'If a couple bas lived in ahome, raised a family, main-tained their property, paid theirmortgage andproperty taxes andnow decide that they wish tomove, Or that they no longer needsuch a large home asthey havebad, and choose tn place it os themarket, aren't they entitled tothe full market value fur their

"Muny people who have raisedfamilim find they no longer need

Northwest Real Estate Board's; pOsition on 'For-Sale $ign' ban

tfynu're mnluned In your000nvhfnrtho hoot pernoualinvestment, St. P501 FoderaIBankhaajuut made yourclinico osoy. With Ike new"Cook Bnnun" 3, 4, and5-year COn.

HÎgh Rates PlusCash When YouOpenYourAceountSt. Paul Fedoral'n "Cuah Bonus"CDI otferhigh earnIngs, makingthom-agreat invtstment. 1usdtboy'rohottor stifi because ponreSolve an txtrahnnus, in ruaIs,when you upen your smaunt!

You tan mItent your 3%, 4%nrl% caahbununna the ntwt(nubjoct to chock tleuaunm)nr, if you chume, you run addyour konus to your Cl)halanm, whore It too willearn hIgh ruten.

For onamplo, with $10,000doputitad in a S year CD,you'll soon 01,449 In junOthe fient year.

such o large hanse. Others. apnnretiring, wish to moo, lo a rondonr perhaps to rent an apartment,orwish hemove aut-ofwiate. Whyshonld these people suddenly hedeprived from obtaining the heutpotuihle price fnrthe'n' property?The owners bave done the workand paid all the hills. It is theirproperty, notthe City's!

"Experience has proven thathamexhavinga 'For-SaIe!sign oxtheir front lawn attract morenustomers, and get sold quickerand for a higher price thonproperties nat so advertised.

"Secondly, this is a victory inthe real estate profession's battleto ew4nre that our constitutionalright to 'commercial free speech'0 preserved. TIsis ordinance isprimarily targeted agabsut For-Sale' signs, and twice before theCity Council has passed such alaw, oniyio later find it deemedunconstitutional by the highercourts. -

"Unfortunately, a few vocal

2300FIcEu.BSnD1SBILOINIROIIE5S,LSCOTIINIcaIcauIoIMEtFoCEtntuw seehose.nOn3l/13171622.InffCKICilln,2150W. lnhSl,ng605/22u.1u21cHicots. 000sw. CerneO Rd.,n0023/247-7t5000ICotO, t34tW. Dssrseyhoe,nt639/ n22.5077CHlC011a, 71600.Westsleoue.. 6n6451274luutitDIstN. 540w. .3-eli, 50101 /543-4322IARTLEIl, 401.Hisksrysl..601l31530-2SOOtERKELEY,54t1 S!.Chodesed.,60163/ 547-S3cEJaLSEISLAIII, 119600.Weste:nAse.60405/ 355.o410tUfpaLIsRI0E i W. O sdsefd,00050 / 455O50000RSLSTREOM,451 SohoSeed., 60100/ tuO-4000tilWtlEnSttttsE, 4ttW. 15h01., 105th,503.?sosELMonIspf5Kosl2wtrse ooe,osea5/457-t5utFostlKuNp000,!oolsw.ureedhse.no!31 /45543eeHno00ooPA0g, 30f lxinqParkod,60103I 759.7800f4500t159E1l01547700 H rlenose.,u0b56/ thl-42tOLt0000S, 45W. Rsusovsf Rd.. hu!40/hon-c300MtRTtfttOIiE,n3nWuokRsend.. 100581057I500MISNTPBISPECT, 540E. RecORd.. h005t/255-7575IiPRK,b020W. Rosoeseltoi.. h0304/303hh5OIaIIfROK,u729W NurthAse.. ovrn.Ie)RILLIN5MEODIWI, 3908 Kirot011 Rd., h000t/ 390 OO500ESTCHESTER. 1044 S. Munoheie Ad.. htts3 I 3440575

TheB.gle,Th.,nd.y.Oetebnr2, sg

'1StRtiuI FekiaI Bank

For Savings

troten heveniamntamnedlhnt 'Far-Salt' signs are tools used far'blnck-bnuting' nr 'panic'pedd-li

"However, the facto speakotherwise. Where is this allegedpanic taking piece? In whatneighhnrhnod are rmidento beingforced ta abandon their loanesand flee? Why in it that the real.estate hidusts3' is heleg felsetycharged with creatmng panic,when a few vncal grasps areguilty ofmaking these anwen-on- -teDi, alariniut slatemenln whichserve to arouse their neighborsand tu unfairly smear the honestreal estate professional?

"The Northwest Real E0t0tebaril has provided .cnsstinnnimscenico te this cnmmnnity since5924. For over 61 years, we havecomported oneselves in o ethical,honest and professional manner,and have continued tu existbecotme we have been a maloreand baw-ahiding business pacleer

this area."

StPaul FederaFs"cAgH BONUS"4&5-YEAR CD's

-.--.-Fige 51

James D. BockMacine Ont. Jame D. Bock,

uns of Edward Bock of 1421Everett, Des Plaises, has 05m-pIstad recruit training at MarineCorpnRecrnitDepot, Sao Diego.

I

Low ratesmake State Farm

homeownersInsurance

a good buy.

CALLME

FRANK -

PARKINSON7745 MILWAUKEE AVE.

NuES, IL f0648

967-5545

ll RatesMean Regular,Higher Income.Shoot teem CD's may nulunger he able tu moot yourinmmn needs. But St. Fast's3. 4, and 3-year COn caoinervupe the amount nl yourregular interest check Yourun trsunfor your inteovot tos St. Punt Federal Bankchoeking nr savingu ucmuut,sr tot it mmprund tomacamine annual yield.

st_ Paul Federa].Secure, InnovativeBanking Since 1889.When you open your now CD,nr any Other St. Paul FoderaIormunt, you run mont onthe pea-of-mtnd that mmesCram dealing SitIo ono ofCtilrugulund'n oldest, largootand stovngoot inotitutinno.Today Over $2 billion ntoengl

To open your "CashBonus" CD, visityour nearest St, PaulFederal office. For¡nformation, or toopen your accountby mall, call622-5000 today.

Reg.

HAIRCUT 15.00Shampoo & Set

.12.00

Permanentwfcut Style

60.00

Frostings 00.00

up-- - 5%BOMJS. INCAS"

PL.S t-- t.s,

4% 9.a5 a.505% 10.11 0.75

CASHRONSS DElESIELS

3% 9.sa a.25

Page-2G - TbeugIe, Thursday, Oetoher3, 19$5

Page 12: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

TRANS

SEALM 15-12

ROB ERKBLADES

or REFILLS

159 //)

VALVE

MEDICM 37-12

You_Çhoice MiX OR MATCH 99

Snap PowerSteering

FluidS-271

BILL RIECK

12 oz.

Super-XBrake Fluid

X-912

Commends"Left Hand"

DearSir:This is to commend Mr. Besser

andyour paper for the beautifularticle he wrote for the edition oftheltth.

My family and I were most im-pressed. aod this !s not becausewe are Jewiubsioce it applies to

-many ethnic groups.W.e enjoy your paper and ap-

preciate all that itisas to offer re:ourcommuotty

Thaotsyou agaio.Siocerely.

Mrs. Hymau Coheo (Gertrude)Des Plaises

Brass Floor LampsGIas or MaibIe Tables

.*5995

China Lampswith Shade

*1800WE DO LAMP REPAIR

CALL F05

TheBagIa,flmday, Oetobar 1985

the readers jfMisericordia expresses

thanks tQ BugleDear Editor:

When we held our First FamilyFestival we also celebrated thegraundhreaking ceremony forthe Heart of Mercy Village Iofive short years we have corn-pleted the nine homes io theVillage, the Cerebral Palsy Ces-1er, a new blIeben, laundry,chapel, adrnlniolratioo anddevelopment offices. We are nowhefinning extensive renovationof Iwo buildings to provideresidence and programs forseverely disabled children andyowsg adults. Duringthis time we

LAMPS FACTORY OUTLET6047 Dempstor St.

Morton Grove 967-8889Dlwonthajed Ovenuns Irnegulm.

Brass LampsWlShade &

3 Way Switch

LAMP SHADES500 up

HOURS: MONDAY fr

THUHSDAYTILL8PM.

Replace Your Old FurnaceWith A New fr Efficient Gas

Climaster lVGasFired Furnaces

YorksEnergyTeehfllqaenSpecialixtnat Yone Service

Must Efflelast Use nl EnergyA:: c::naeer:Vmode:sa,edssOnsdlo

g:vsyouthsn,osthsatfort hs:nss tsm ount of tuO . Ths kny oprat:rs corn-ponsrtsacrkto5sthertoj:drnarnumtu o: ev: c:sn ce.

have contmsed to provide skillednursing care and special pro-grams for profolondly disabled in-fonts ond children at Misericor-dia South We hope you share ourpride in Ihese accomplishssentnas none of them would he possibleIfyos didnotcare and help.

Thank you very much forprovidiog "puhlicity" for our Fil-th Asnual Fomily Festival TheFest in a tribute Is the generosityasd goodness of our friends Il isas inspiration to see so manygood people working together tokelp the 300 mestally and/orphysically disabled children,teenagers and y050g adulto whocall Misericordia "Home".

In spite of intense heat andlater pouring rais, thossa500 olpeople came to witneso our beliefthat sur yossg people are eslitledto the best life possible. This sop-port in a gift to us and wepromise to do sor best to meritthisgift.

Thank you again. Please .hoowwe remember you very opeciallyin our Masses, prayers andworks.

Gad's blessings an you andyours.

Sincerely,Sister Rosemary Donnelly, R.S.M

Executive Director

Skokie ARTRAINVolunteerspraisedDearEdilor,

Sue Schwarte and her Alt-TRAIN volunteers deserve oarpublic gratitude for a great andmemorable week.

They deserve continued goodhealth and snccess. Your supportwas commendable in helpingthem reach os. Thanks

Respectfully,Bill Handzel

A Gond Fam000Is aWISO l0500tssnnta e so 00,5-Wa mor Oas-t: rod tu r.

0000poysyaubgso dends:ncorntofldspsndab:::r yandsrrer oyevote005. ACürnOOt000ro Iureecsoun paeforitsette:: heno, s ysao:nos:n justotsa years.

-çy0E 154

.

/_IasHEATING sed AIR C000IflWJtNO

298-9577OLEAN &SHECkALLMAKES 18(1)

MOOELS

MLWOIU(RJLLYGUARANTOED 9251 Aspen Lane, Des Plaines, IL 60016

Lauds ParkideOlder Adult -

CenterDearEditor:

September 22-St was OlderAdults Week and I would like totake this opportunity to thank thewonderful staff and boo driver ofParkside's Older Adult Day CareCeoler in Des Plaises,

My mother wan a client theresisee the Center opened S yearsago_ She attended becanse ofmedical impairments asd herneed to socialize with the otherclieots; I also needed time formyself. She attended 5 days aweek until recently when she hadlo he placed in a Norsing HomeShe looked forward lo attendingand loved beiog with people herage.

They give yf themselves freelyand make each and every clientfeel loved, wanted and useful.Resides helping with Ike im-paired, they.alss give hope, corn-fort and escosragement to thecaretakers who would be unableto carry on without the help ofthis wosderfsl group

I know there are many peopleout there who cannot cope orcarry On with their loved ones. Ifyou woold check into Farkside'oOlder Adult Center to see all theservices they have ta offer, I'msure you would feel the sanee as I

Once agaio I want to tkaokeach and every ose of the staff.love you and may God bless youalways.

Sincerely,Roth Capparelli

Des Plaines, flhinoio

Donald A. OlsenMarine Pvt. Donald A. Olsen,

sos of Donald lf and Mary Olocoof 5241 Davis, Skokie, has heeomeritorioasly promoted to hispreseot rank upon graduationfrom recruit training at MarineCorps RecraitDeyot, Sao Diego.

A 1181 graduate of Hiles NorthHigh School, he joined the MarineCorps io July 1914.

1Ml meeting

Meeting onhypnosis

The Northwest Soborban.ÇhaP-ter of tise Independent AccOsO-

tanto AssocIation of Illinois willpresenttheir monthly program att pm. Thursday, Oct. 3 atChristy's Reotanrant, 1.432

Waukegan rd., GlenviewThe program this mouth will be

presented by Mr G White, fromIhn Law firm of Crosvley. Barrett,aort Karaba The. srnhject will he"What every Accosstast shouldknow ahoot Loan Docamen-taliso" Friends and visitors areinvited.

The program is free Those in-terested in dinner and roundtable dIscussionS should makereservatiOOs by calliog S Var-javandi at 297-MM. Cost of 7 pmdinner is $12

"Behavior Modification: AMatter of Perspective", is thetitle of Joseph H Rook presen'talioo at tise monthly meeting ofthe Association To AdvanceElhigal Hyyoosis The lectorewill focus onhow behavioraltherapy has become to mean theapplication of a diversity oftechniques aod procedures thatare rooted in a variety of theorieoof leoroing

The meeting is at 8:30 pm,Tuesday, Oct. t, Leanisg TowerYMCA, f300 W. Toshy Ave,Niles, Top Of TheTower Room,9th floor, is the location for thisinformative presentation Adonation of $2 is required Thepoblic is invited For ioformatioocalI68S-7700

Fall SkinCare Class

Join so and learn how to takespecial care of yoorskio,for falland wioter Also, discover how toput glamour to work for youRegistration for this specialmorning seminar io limited lotenladies, so register iusmediately -

Goon wilt beheld Monday, Oct.14from 11:31 am to 1:31 pm althe Nitro Park DistrictRecreation Ceotor, 7177Milwaukee Registration fee is$4 Call the Niles Pack District at967-6633 forfsrther information

SAVE UP TO30%

ON YOURGAS BILL

WITHOIJRVERYHIGH-EFFICIENCYGAS BOILER BYWEIL-McLAIN

TYPE VHECALL POR FREE

ESTIMATES NOW

CLEAN fr CHECKALL MAKES $ 958 MODELS4 HOUR SERVICE

VAWE. OASI YOUR BEST

ALLWORK FULLY GUARANTEED ENERGY VALUE

WOODS HEATINGfr AIR CONDITIONING

966-4366 297-2496

RWB- 11RWB-15RWB-16RWB-1S

-RR-15RRdSRR-17RR-18

GREAT IAUTO

66Puncture

Seal

IN-11-12

FILTERS AI NOsr:,lt tole Price 2.69Less MIg. Rekato 1.00

.ji' Cost after rebate i 69

ACSPARK PLUGS

PrestoneSuper Flush

AO. 107

or RadiatorSealer

tule Price 199Less Mtg. Rebote 1.50

r,CostaOsrrebate 49-

GOOP

119G-12

9411 ,',t(u1.f,YvIoutoA1 ,Jyre50,,yi

. The Bagle, Thssreday, October 3, 1982

CasiteMotor Honey

C.162 or

Engine Tune-up051e Prrco 1.69

Less Mfg. Oebote 1,00

Cost otter rebate

00,00-f

Page 23

Pennzoll1OW3O - 10W40

Motor Oil

89Cardboard Cootaicer Ooly!

rermanell

PemanentAnti-Freeze

WA-16W

WHILE QUANTITIES LAST NO RAIN CHECKS

ACE7 RIECK'S ACE HARDWAREVILLAGE GREEN\ bOAPOfr&OI I

678 N. NORTHWEST HWY., PARK RIDG8 23.31 88 Op/:r Mc:,: C- y-g 6 Su 9-5

VAWE

GAS: YOUR BESTENERGY VALUE

CI Sale Price ..99$Less Mtg Rebals..25*

. .7AcCosi after rokte I t

L:rnol B Plugs

Page 13: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

Cgtc'ttoiste4 GuiMadison Bank rare poster showoIpoeN,g

acenturyand gathered fromEurope,AsIa and North America,are represented in the eahibittonopening at Madison NationalBank. GolfGIen Mart ShoppingCenter, Golfand Dee Rds., Miles,Thwsday. Oct. 10 and continuingthrough Nov. 6.

01F MIL

HELDOVERCHUCKNORRIS

INVASION U.SASAT. b SUN:200.

4:00. 6:00800. 1OO

WEEKDAYS:6:00,800.10:00

R Starts Fri., Oct. 4thArnold Sohwarsaonaaar

"COMMANDO"SAT. b SUN:

1:15,3:00.4:45,6:308:15.1000

WEEKDAYS:6:30.8:15.10:00

HELD OVERPG RUTH GORDON

GLENN CLOSE

"MAXIE"SAT. b SUN:

1:15, 3:00, 4:4e, 6:308:15. 1000

WEEKDAYS:6:30.8:15,10:00PRICES ALL

tMWEEKDAYS SEATS! . -: .

200 MILWAUKEE 796-4

24 Hour Headline News

Created by many ofthe world'sinost.famouu pouter artists, thecolorful display emphasizen thepower of fine graphic art to en'tice, charm, provoke and seducethe viewer into reupondiogfavorably to the message, accor.ding to Jack Ressert, New Yorkposter authority. author and lee'hirer, who selected the posterofor the exhibition.

The posters displayed areamong 406 rare posters whichwill go oythe block at the PrizePoster Auction at the ContinentalHotel, 505 N. Michigan Ave.,Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 10, in thefirutsuchouctionof its kind in theMidwest. The auctloo is preuen-

NOW OVER 6,000 MOVIESat Movies le VHS sed BETA

ßesersl I AdultI Closed Caption Where

Aasilable I

iàx

VIDEODIMENSION

g7,60075ES PlAINES, IL

?AOI6EY SAVING MOiIiSPACKAGEAVAILABLE

We Transfer Have Movies. SlidesSnapohnrs lo Video.

We Repon Vìdeo Recorders

sraeda, 12p.zr..Gpn.

ted by Rennert'e urca, PosterAuctions tutersational.

Turn of the century postersportraying the newestautomobile models, Art Decoposters for clothing, departmentotoree, the arts and oversizedposters for steamships, railroadsand European spas are amoegthe worko io the hank'sexhibition. -

The exhibition can he viewedduring regular honking hoora,Moo., Tues., Thurs., B am. to 3p.m.: Fri., B am. to 3 p.m. and 5to 7 p.m.; Sat., 9 am. to I p.m.Closed Wed.

CommunitySpeakoiitin Park Ridge

Cabtenet continues Its oeries"Community Speakout" thismonth. A taping WIll he held atthe Coramonity Aceces Center ioPark Ridge, 672 T. Northwesthwy., on Tuesday, Oct. 8 from 7 to9p.m.

Cahleuet invites local resideolaor organizoti000 from thesurrounding area to come andTutee their opinions ou iosueo ofcwsmanity interest or personalconcern.

Interested individuals whowould like ta sclsedale au ap-pearaoee are asked to contact,Accesa Cmrdinator, Paul Mdrcisat 399'9439 or 696-4490 by Friday,Oct. 4.

Enjoy The Best

News When You Want It

RESTAURANT in LOUNGEFeaturing Fre.h Suofood Daily

9300 Waukegan Rd.Morton Grove

965-3763

ESPOSITO'SRESTAURANT9224 Waukegan Rd.

Morton Grove

RESTAURANT5003 0 MILWAUKEE AVENUE, fILES

475.0372

restaurant & bar8801 N. Milwaukee

Riles. IL 60648470-8822

Sunday ChampagneBrunch

10:0018 3o00 P.M.

LuncheonsD-

froin395Dinners Daily

3:00 to lidiO P.M.

froii595

YourSpecial

Occasion

THE ORIGINAL

Niles

Park Ridge

NOW CLOSEDFOR REMODELINGRE-OPENING SOON

IN OCTOBER

RISTORANTE

('USTO ITALIANO-alive I

1470 Ws8. RoudGMsw

11

GRAND OPENINGHOURS'

Mn-11 FzISae.11-la ' 11-11

San. 4- 1

DELI SELECTIONSWe Serve Lunch & Dinner

PASTAVEALcHICKENFISH

SHELLFISH

BEER W1NE

DIFFERENTMENU

SELEC11ONEVERY DAY

FAMILY OWNED & OPERATEDPlease Bring Your Family

MONDAY - FRIDAY11AM-EPMSA1URDAY11 AM.SPM

AUSTiN ft DEMPSTEH PLAZAl8 W. Denipster St,MililEl GRIVE. IA.

Monday NileFootball Special

.

BUY4SUBz. SANDWICHES-GETThE 5th SUBb A aT. OF COKE

FREE

Headline News brings yoo the world's lopsIenes. delivered io crisp. stood reports 24 hoursa day. Only oc cable.

idIICABLFMMONMake us your choice.Call 570-7103

"My Fair Lady"

Ehm 000litile and Freddy lomBard Hiel are played by JackieShadinger of Park Ridge aed Dean Ogren of Waaeoodo in DeaPlaines Theatre Guild's. praductiop of "My Fair Lady". Perfor-manees cantioae thra Oct. 13 at Guild Playhouve. PieUse 296-1211for tickets.

Fall& CountryMusic Festival

Following the largestauditioo torsoat in history, theOakton Commuuity CollegeTheatre Department has ao-noanced the casto for its fallprodoetions ot "The Hero Within!Colleclion.o.of Recollections" aud"AStreetcar NamedDeoire."

"The Hero Within," an oral in-lerpretative theatrical preoeo-talion, will he preaeuted October4 and 5, at B p.m., to the StudiaTheatre (room 1361), 0CC/DesPlaises, 1616 E. Golf rd. Reser.ved seat tickets are available for;2.

Cast members far "The HeroWithin" are William Kruzel, ofLiocoinwood; Laura Bachmann,of Wilmette; Neil Bernsteu, afGleoview; Solche Jeral, Bell asdDr. Harry G. Greeo of Skohié;EtIeeu Jaeobsou, of Evanston;Michael YehI, of Dea Plaines;and Florence Loeh,of Chicago.

Tennes9eo Williams' classic,'A Streetcar Named Deoire," isscheduled for October 57-20, and25.27, io the Performiog ArtoCenter at 0CC/Des Plaines. Allperformances will ho at B p.m.,

. enceptou October20 audI?, whenthe play will be presented at 2p.m..

Tickets for "A StreetcarNamed Desire" are available for$3 (oeutors. students, and 0CCstaff and faculty) aud $4 far thegeneral pshllc. The. October 17perfursotauce ie.a special previewwitha ticket price of$2.

The cast of "8 .Streetcar

Named Desire" includes Bluta

0cc casts for Falltheater productions

M. Boyden aud Robert J. llenos,of Gteuview; Jeffri Lynn Wuteilsaud Barbaro Harris, of Shakie;Deutet E. Beaird and BradEckhart, of Morton Grove; Touy,Hargin, of Arlington Heights;Brian Maloney, of HauoverParh; Mary Mazsenga, of Mt.Praspeetr Sharon L. Weiozmaunand Meoica Olor, of Des Ptaioeo;andSeott Bahry, of Park Ridge.

Ticket reservations aud lufor-rnatioo may be ohlaiued bycalling the 24-hour theater hotSue, 029-5900.

"Hello Dolly"Tickets for the musical "Hello

Dotty" are available from mem.bers afthe Joe Lensman Divisioo,Chicago-Northern Illinois Chap-ter, Natiouat Multiple SclerosisSociety, for Sunday eveping, Nov.24 at Marriott's LiecotsohireResort. Proceeds of tickets at $17each beuefit MS research andcommasity oervices.

To order tickets, call FredBaus, of l3lenview, at 499-0622, orHenry Sctvaye, of 6456 ArtesiaoAve., Chicago, at 761-5994. TheJoe Lesomap Division le corn-posed of Chicago and north auduorthweat suburban residentswho meet mouthty at the LeasingTawer YMCA, Miles, far uoclalgatherings an well as informativeoessiom au MS.

BPINJBYFamilyiflfl of Riles

GREAT PIZZASFOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

TO ENJOY!

We orn only eha higheer greden of ro0550ccItacheese. Cecuh 500sauc aed 0,5,0 dougherloed daily.

SWINE 6-BEERS. SALAD BAR S FtSH S

S SANDWICHES S SPAGHETTI S. SHRIMP E

. MUSHROOMS S ONION RINGS SS FRENCH FRIES S

Moc..Thsaza.IIAM1Z*MHOURS: .i.frsE11AM-1AM

Sun. 1PM 10 PM

967-86007950 N. CaIdwell, Nibs

Restaurant Guide

ESPOSITO'SRESTAURANT9taQia* Cttiiite & PL

Iswu(gtUiiic & BeakWE DELIVER-

9653330 or 965-3371-72

..

Treat TheFamily To

Dinner

. . . tgdE6009U*epgcAta4a

3I Hit ie RIM*.ld Gsih.

c*1 9i6-3100

;.r;pp2S

Coete Dinner $A45_s f tcHICKEN PARMIGIANA- ChaoknnTuppnd.ith M.k.d Mozea.&in Chnnun nod Sn,undwithspeshnoeinzd e.HOMEMADE SAUCEBREADEDVEALCUTLETWith azoan UransBABY BEEF UVER w5I. SuOend 0.405w srB.En.Au,kra.ROJEIS SPUIRS CHICKEN - On. Half S.h.gcIdnk..GsIda..PO.d.San.dWIth HenneBEEFcROOUETESWISOB'OWn CrazyFIRED OCEAJI PERCH WIWT.r5zr Sann. and

.

Mondaydnu FrId.y2 P.M. la clou.aOEAKFA5TspEcIALu START ATW

50905515 111f RSAllPOO *t SOIRS 5PEKIALS 4100

The Lamb's Annual Fall andCometo' Music Festival will beheld Get. 4, 5 andfifram 11 am. lo5 p.m. at The Lamhe, JCT I-94aod BEte. 176 in Libertyville.

Highlights of the. traditioxalautumn eveot .inetade a hugepumpkin patch, Halloweeocharacter scenes, pony ¡ideo anda spinning and weaving showpresented by the Thistle DownFiber Arta Guild. Homespunclothing, rugs, wall hangiogs andholiday ornameslo will be

eoaolry music lam featuringhands including lump in the Sad-die, .Johney Elders sud The Mid-uight Cowboys, Hearts uf West,Southern Nights, Foxfire, JackLogau sod The Sandown Bandarid others. CorTinal rides, dogtricks acrI lois at cold beer andsteamiug brats will also be a partuf Sunday's festivities. Far mureinformation, call 362.6774.

Admiosion and parking arefree, however a $2 donation aLikegate would be appreciated. All

displayed and sold by the guild in proceeds from the event .directlyThe Lambs' C000try Ion keucht The Lambe, a vocatioualRestauraut. oud residential not-for-profit

On Suoday, Oct. g, from 51 am. comasmoity for meotally retar-to 5 p.m., therewill be on ufllloing dod adulta.

Page 14: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

:

Page 26

Wisdom Bridge Theatre willhost a series 5f discussions ontheatre coinciding with theirtheatre season at the SkokiePuhlic Library, 5215 Oaklon,beginning with "Irish DramaWar and Words," on Monday,Oct. 7 at 73O p.m. Admission is

Monday's discussion will sseWisdom Bridge's current produc-tins, "Rat in the Skull," a's astepping stone ts a n)art generaldiscussion of Irish drama andplaywrights 'and Ireland'stroubled pstitical history. A tint nlsuggested reading in available atthelibrary., Stnsrt Hecht (Rogers Parh(,dramaturge fur Wisdom BridgeTheatre, will teed the dincossiosserien. Hecht received hin Ph.D.in Theatre from NorthwesternUniversity and teaches theatre alLnyola University. .A veterendiscussion leader, Hecht conduc-to post-theatre discussions atWisdom Bridge.

The series is made possible in

59O'PER PERSONDOORLE OCCOPANCY

+ PORT CI-lARGES

The Bugle, Thursday, OrtRbrr 3,1265

Wisdom Bridge Theatrediscussion

part through a grant from theIllinois Homanilies Council andthe National Endowment for theHumanities.

Marillac's"Oktoberfest"Marillac'u Athletic Depar-

tment in celebrating "Ohtober-lest" at Hann Bayanos Lodge,Wheeling, Friday, Oct. 21 lobenefit the athletic program attheuchool.

Proceeds from the tichetdonatisus will help expand thevulleyball and trach teams,upgrade Marillac's oulduor spor-tu facilities and pruvide transpor-talios fur athletic events.

Friends, neighbors andrelatives are invited tu par-tiçipate by purchasing the $15lichets early at the school.Reserved Marillac tables will beheld until 7:30 p.m. and a freeshuttle bon wilt provide trasupor-latino frum the Main Bank atMilwaukee and Dundee.

8044 Milwaukee, Nues 823-3333

BAHAMAS CRUISE SPECIAL

PREMIER CRUISE LINE'S

s. s. ROYALEDEC. 6 to DEC. 9. From Port Canaveral, Florida

INC LU O ES. ROONDTRIP AIRFARE. TRANSFERS. OUTSIDE CABINSALL MEALS ANS

LAVISH MIDNIGHTBOFFET. 2 COCKTAIL PARTIES. WINDJAMMER REPRESENTATIVE

. 0cc cast for new production

The east of the Ooktoo Community College Periforming Arts Center pruduction of "The HeroWithin/Collecliuns uf Recollections".

(Bach ruw l-r( Bell Green, Shokie; Michael'fehl, Des Plaines; Florence Lseh, ChicagoEstellc Gerat, Skokie; Loura Bachmans, Wilmel-le; Harry G. Green, Skukie. (Frust cowl William

Dragon Dayat library

Oclober is Dragos Musth al theLioculswood Library, 4000 W.Fruit.

Everysse is isvited tu bring adragon tu display at Ehe Library.All hinds pl dragonu--sloffed,figurines, pictures nc puslecuarewelcome beginning Oct. t.

Official Dragus Day is Satur-day, Oct. 5. SInnen and moviesabout dragons will be shows trum2-3 p.m. that day. The films is-dude Dragon Slew and DragnnCasllr. The program is free andsuitable for ages 3 and up..

For mure information call thelIbrary, t77-5177.

8th MAMMOUTH MUSIC MART

October 3 - October 7

LDRCHARD

CENTER

FANTASTIC SAVINGSON

Thousands of new and usedrecords, tapes, sheet music,musical instruments, new,andused stereo equipment andcollector's items. -

DAILY HOURS:Thursday, & Friday, October 3 & 4

Noon to 10:00 P.M.Saturday, Sunday & Monday, Oct. 5,6,7

11:OOA.M.to7:OOP.M.FREE ADMISSION

Under the TantSoutheaat Comer Old Orchard Paddng Lot

Skokia Blvd. &Golf RD.. S&oklo, Illinois

All proceeds benefIt the Los Turner ALS Foundation (Lou Gehrig's Disease)For Music Mart Information, Call 679.3311

Kessel, LAncnlnwuod; Eileen Jacobson, Evanston;and Neil Bersten, Glenview.

"Hers," as oral interpretative theatricalpreneslaliun, runs Oct. 4 and 5 at S p.m. in theStudio Theater, Hm. lItI of the Des Plaines cam-pus, 1600 E. Gulf Rd. Fur tickets and information,call g35-1500.

Fall Festivalat Botanic Garden

A celebratiun ut the fatl maouswill be held al Ike ChicagoBotanic Garden os Saturday audSusday, Oct. 12 and 13 from Unoon tu 4 p.m. each day;

Children will en(oy the satucecrafts, face paintisg, asd story-telling by Jim May, aprofessional slury teller ut 2 p.m.each day. Grownups cus view thedisplays about bauhelmaking,shetchiug os moubruonis,varieties of fenils you can grow inyuur own paid, herb crafts andfood preservatiun. Cidermahingwill tube place is the Enhibit HaIlwith a muvie about cidermahiugshown in the Fruit and VegelableGarden Audituriom. Gardenerswill enjuy a display un bulbs forfall planting or visiting with theChicago Botanic Garden's PlantDuctsr.

The entire familywill enjoy thebIb music uf Nancy and LorryQuick in the Enhihil Hall and theFall Cslsc Walk at 1 and 3 p.m. onSssday.

Demonstrations is the kitchenin the Fruit and Vegetable Gar-den will feature cuuking with ap-pies on Saturday asd coukisgwith flowers un Sunday from 2104 p.m. each day. The Norlb

Americus Fruit Explorers willgive u slide lecture su PlanningYour Hume Orchurd each day at1 pos. in the Auditorium in theFruit and Vegetable Gorden.

The Chicago Botanic Garden,located un pruperty owoed by theForest Preserve District 0f CouhCounty, is upen daily to thepublic. Admisuiso Is the 300 acregarden site and the Fll Festivalis free. A $1 parlsisg fee is callee-led at Ihe entrance on Lahe-CoshRd., (usi east of Edens Hwy. isGlencue.

Upstage/Downstage ,..Children's Theater

Upstage/Downstage Children'sThealer, Inc. will presentSamhain, an original mosical bySharon Black of Ecanntns aboutthe srigiss of Halloween is Celticlimes, 2 p.m. Sul., Oct. 26, Son.,Oct. 27 4 p.m. Tues., Oct. ZR,Wed., Oct. 35, Fri., Buy. I; and 7p.m., Thsru., 0cl. 31 at 44tlOahtun, Shukie. Suitable fur thirdgrade and older. Admission$2.5s;grosp rates available. For

. info, call Judy Ohlwein at 674-4020.I

I FREEWa5eroeOnIrOSCARMAYER

p eRonfProdacs, WHEN YOU Buy 2 :

DAIRY HOT DOG 99Cand FRIES

..BAR

7301 N. Milwaukee Ave. 647-1080 11L'1,.. !NO LIMIT . COUPON ESPIRES 10.9-RS444 4444444441.41'

Why Do Thousands of Families Bank atTHE MORTON GROVE BANK?

r.

\

Foryeara, The Morion Grove Bank has stood behindtheircoiflmitmeflttO ofteracomplete range of highqualityiinancial servlces.ThIs,loflg standingtradition hasearned us theIoyaltyotthousBndsof

. customers inour comrnunity:. Investing Wisely

When lt comes to inveSting, you want safety, flexibilityandcompetItiveifltereSttateS .

. Weoffer yoti1hefteXibllltYYOUWafltWtt1our

. complete ganqCofCD'S,lflClUdlflg!fldMdl .. RetirementAcCounts. Depending upontM iength of. jjmeyouwaflttOlflVeStYOU Cøfl open 0 CD Withterms rangíngfrom 31 daystö42 months, oranywhereifl between. FOrmaXimUlflfle*lb!litY,YoUcan investinaMoneY Market Accountand earnshigh ratoófinterestthat'Stled tothe market rates,

. . WealsootferhlghlYCOmPetItl InterestratesthrOugh ourexcluslvetierlflg structura. ;.the more

DEposlloRgINSURED UP 10

$100,000

'en,flursd.y,Oeteber3, 1555

'w r i,i

Affihilnge4&mcOroloP

8700 NOrth Waukegan Road 7310 WesI Dumpster StreetMòrton Grove, IllinoiS 60053 Mortoft Grove. Illinois 60053

; PhOfle9ßß'2900..

eoN ;.: sd1'iO ,IJocOI,,i" .'çc

moneyyOU Invest,thehlgheryour rateof intetest.And yfluil bave the security of kflowing*hat yurinvestmentsarefully protted by an AgencyottheU.S. Government.

.

24.Haui Personal Banking4U CSfl do yourbanklngatyourconvenienCe, 24 .houmaday, 7daya aweek atour PersonalBanking-

.

. Jewel Food StoreS, Dom iflicks,7-Eleven Stores, andWhite Hen Pantryt000iriistotPersoflalBankinglocations. - .

. TheMortonGroveßaflk has builttheirsoundreputatIon øtiflnanclalexperse; stabtiltyand

.. personalized service.Visitwìthoneofourbailkiflg

. protessionalsanddlacoverwhY thousands of famillesbelievebsflklflgatTheMOft0fl Grove Bank isa

.smar_finvestnlent.

ai:8 kheTfl&ton Cove Bank

uauaiiuuIUNIIII.tuu - U

f--

t' -u. WINDJAMMERTRAVEL

Page 15: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

f

Page 28 n Bugle Th.rday O tobe 3 I95

USE THE BUGLE*u

66-3900

.Iipe,ee

oeeeeflee eee"

NILES BUGLEMORTON

SPARK RIDGE/DES

In;::tionsSKOKIE/LINCOLNW000

GROVE BUGLE

BUGLE

PLAINES BUGLE

MAINE BUGLEGOLF-MILI/EAST

INESS SER VICE DIRECTOR Y

HANDYMAN LANDSCAPING IN'gN PETS PA?kNG

THEHANDYMANBIdingMi eflfl

. Ce,,en,ye EI ectncal Plumbing

s Pain tityIn teniorlEntnrinrs Weather Insulation

INSURED REASONABLE RATESFREE ESTIMATES

965R114

GILBERTLANDSCAPINGConpIoe Lown Mi nenonce

Power RakingBlack Dat, Sand, Grannl.

459_9397

NICEPETSFORADOPTION

to APPROVED HOMESI-Iou,s: 1-5 p.m. Doily.

Receiving animalsg.5weekdayS,8.1 Saturday.

Cinsed Sundoyc0 All lega ulrdaya

KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER2lütAnlingtoe Hts. Rd.

Arlingtoe Heightn

THE SIGNERYs Hand LetteringTruck.Autn Lettering

AirbrushSigns

Store WindowsPin srnpping

cusaawT.ShireaNo MohOso ordar

693-1782Ask For Skip

OgnnStruction,

RICHARD

_Piao.Goithr.Accordion

& Voice. Prite le-home or studio.

Classic & O I m.L. GIANNONE

965-3281BUTCHS LANDSCAPING

PuwnrRakivg RnruTillingCorn lete Lawn S Garden Cam

C:mmervinl A ResidentialWeekly Main tenora e

BUTCH357958

DAVE KAYF

Contt::nbIe n:nPlumbing, Carpontry, El ectrica I

g

PAINTING& DECORATING PLUMBING

HOWARD DECORATING

pninrn .ptnn.StainingandWallpapnring

EBcBIIent Woek atReasonable Prices

CALL: 973-6055

çXf(

FreeEstioares

MIKESPLUMBING SERVICE

Plowbie grepairn O rarnvdeling.Drain S Sewer linos power rodded.Low water prestotecerracted.Sowppomptrnetalledttserorved.

338-3748

TREESERVICEMOVING t1L1

HANDYrBwNCu,penrry SPoneling

Elnctr,caiincerernic

vrWhatkuvrYvve lnsidn S Oursido Painting

S WullcuccringStuvcoCehngs&Walls

Call Roy 965 6415

TINY TIM

Sensing Nnrthwest ChiongoandSeburbsll Years.

RESPONSIBLE

Trinerrning

F Ily I dFEst mates

24 Hour Phone

SACKLEYMOVINGaSTORAGE

Move te or Store It!Ont PinaR or Fall Load

LOWLOWRATES. LORES

WovdhtarnngDrywallRnpajnn

DECORATINGCOMPANY

Q al ty Paint g

F Ettmtl d

. -

fj., -. -

"TkJd

I

C IRCLE JPILER RODDING

HEATING ROOFINGNO JOB TOO SMALL

LICENSED & INSUREDFOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL

966-2312

:H:E;CVERS

FREEESTIMATES

A S an Job

CALL 262-0983

LOGANPaintingDecorating

Free Estimates .Insured .

Clean.QualityWorkmanship

286-0699

TRUCKING &PICK-UP

PSYCHICS

SCRAP HAULINGPul vetAn dTopSoil DelivaredBuldog Menals/Bnanvhet

LightTrvvnot WorkTRUCKIN BY PAUL

8235762

8 t'fr

% 'it f,

.,

I * SAVE *__J PtOIeStIOeaLMORIrtg

r-; Weeketid Moves *I .

t 1PI SPTBk d

I.,__ CIlEnth68-411oH.

PSYCHICfrCLAIRVOYANTCARDREADER

t . reten oregecea led

&tJt0PhY

1ESP

ByAppoetmantF.B.DECORATINGInteriorand ExteriorPwohng - WallpnpenngRnotOrognndRetnnshng

including

CALLFRITZBAUMGARTNEW NO. 334-6514

c_.1 _1_iTUCKPOINTING

ROOFINGJANITORIAL .SERVICES .. MOVING JOBS

a DELIVERYFast-Efficient

24HoursInmtredCall Doron Movers

-sn,

Early Bird Prions

DJKTuckpointing/Masonry

Chlrnnnys Rebuiltor Repaired

Flagstone WalksComplete Masonry Repairs

NEW ROOFINGAND REPAIRS

AUWorkGar:nteed. .

O CONNOR ROOFING965-3077

SYLVESTER Et SON

JANITORIALCONTRACTOR

COMMERCIAL24HovrAnswering Servia e

282-1492 L D DECORATINGInterior fr Exterior

Par ntnq a Wall Paparing.ReparrrgDywnL&p lattorin g.

Cell Lane Davidor 827-8223724-0582

.050lay

LIMOUSINESolid Roofln ComPany

All Types of RoofingTuckpointing a Siding

CALLNOWIfi-3048

Free Estimates Instared

Serving Nornh ShoreOat, 10 Yoaro

Fvlly Ivoured Free Estimates

965-6316Morton Grove

I ir , Ifcl_I I LIlVIUUII, IIV...1Wedding Special

_______________________s 60lzIr;:nj

Inclades: 3 Hours Stretch Lingo.Decorations. Plus Complimentary Champagne

leach addItIonal hour $351

Airport Runs and ChartersCall 490-0073

. .PaInting Wallpaper

A-MIRACLEREMODELING

Free E,dmut.a SNojabTooLergeorSmell

853-5895

LOW COST

Campiate Qsahry Raafing Settico

FREE

966-9222

r

BUILDING MAINTENANCE

2820961 037-2592

.USE THE BUGLE._i

-9 66

I! yoUriIIp In The

aaeN

smeeaeoo. paø SNILES BUGLE

BIsen 150$tMT MORTONBeutbaIttaB ORCUL

a. .SKOKIEILINCOLNW000

.

tReOGtE' eanenpsaneu SPARK RIDGE!DES

GOLF-MILLIEAST

Ad AppearsFollowing Editions

GROVE BUGLE

BUGLE

PLAINES BUGLE

MAINE BUGLE

SINUS SER VICE DI YADDRESSING ALUMINUM

SIDINGCABINET

REFINISHINGCATCH BASINS

& SEWERSCONSTRUCTION

IWill Address YourS Bar!Bat Mivah SS Sweet SixteenS Wedding S Etc.

InvitationsAndiOrReturn Envelopes and

PIece Cards.

Call Jodle966-4567

After5P.M.Fer Further Information

For The Very BestIn

ReplacementWindows

SidingSoffitFasciaStorm Windows

Storm DoorsGuttersAwnIngs

KENNEYALUMINIJMPRODUCTS INC.

N. Mrlwaukee Aynnue

OFFICE W SHOWROOM

792-3700FREEESTIMATES

DONT REPLACEYOUR KITCHEN

Reface lt With Formica!MANY NEW STYLES

No Middleman.Big Savings

SFree EstimatesCalIJimAtFACTORY364-6666

CONSTRUCTION.

AnyTypoocon;rrovhowk

rote dOrvewayt. Etc. eondnd

FREE ESTIMATES

966-5523A Nies Reudnnt

SEWER TROUBLES?Liàensed & Bonded

Free Eyt. 24 Hour Service

Catch Basins Cloaned. Rnpairtd BRehaut. Electric Rodding at Sinks.Baths. Teints Sewer Lines.

WE DO ALL TYPES OFSEWERWORK

674-1411

CUSTOMSLIP COVERS

PLASTIC SLIP COVERS

SPECIAL SALE!B Direct From Craftsmany

692-5397512W T hy P kRdg

ADVERTiSING!MARKETING ART

KITCHEN CßBINETRefinishing

Aft rd ble PricesFvrWoodlPaintndlMetnl

UnbelIevable Results

Ron 2981825

CEMENT WORKCONCRETE

- _: _ _:__ Hen,yJoomConsareteContractors

rsTheNorehwnsrsabarhs

Sidewalkn. Dniv.ewnys. Pasivoe AddiSon Foundations!

enaIingFrneEntnoatcs

-.MARKETINGLEADSRESEARCH S SURVEYS

NEWLEADSFOR!e Vacntions S Time Shareel OeorOnvne Olrectsaleo

Ord:dIWdwdhyoor ,

Fo f rthe nfo Il

DIVERSIFIED UNLTD.693-0380

OCONNOR SIDINGalyMlNuMslglNG

SOFFIT a FASCIA

e5TORMDOWSDOORSallWvrkGa urantnn d5in

F

CALL 965-3077

FIREWOOD

KITCHENCABINETFRONTS

OOWFREPLACE

°° cA w or ewor Serie fa.tstonweadend,aeeeeertR%etnaw t

MIXEDFIREWOOD

ALL SEASONDELIVERED

$45perFaceCord. 299-1685

After5

CLEANINGSERVICES

ALUMINUMSIDING

SEAMLESS GUTIERSIlOColqrs)

SOHIT FAECIA

SUL;5NG&CEDARSIDING

REPLACEMENT000RSWINDOWS/SHUTrEIIS

ROOFINGt:FrenEntimatesbyOWnerl usure d

NORWOODSIDINGCOMPANY

Additional cabi cercan d C oonter

640N.MILWAUKEEPROSPECT HEIGHTS

IPaiwaukee Bank Plagalnr call tot a trenastinnote in your

h te rsb

W h b

e.aueoemn.etwm

"°° °ø520-4920

JOSEHOME & OFFICE

CLEANINGSERVICES

E I N h Sb B t

480-7389Nnrthbcnnk

.

AIRCONDITIONING FURNACE

JustReceivedYmlaklofidOf Carne W ndow UnRa

. All Sizes1t1AIR WIZE HEATING

and AIR CONDITIONINGWnreheeenOettat

6448300

A rtpl I W1

CALLBEST-TEMP. INC.

470-8888

CLEAN-UP TIME!NO JOB TOO SMALL

t. etosc lmnwovndyoorhoasa

CueynurgranseCinanyvurcarpet:::::unrnenr

6a6R t A Ii bi

. Service Installation

cunbinarion ut bothLioeneedineortdbandedCARPET CLEANING

ASSURANCEHEATING &

AIRCONDITIONING:v ce & Instailatton

$1980ff A vN Fnr Air Conditioning Inetolletine.

827-2999FREEESTIMATES

. . . .-- ----';\ CLEANERS

In; nOGLASS REPAIR

.

GLASS REPAIRC 11F Y FREEIn orne Estimate

298-9779

e intaloting WindowsPiarnWindowe

Storm b Screen RopeirsA Nues Rnsldnnt

ImportafltMesS5geTo Home Owners

40%off

AianthtantSiAngøSnffhie Outtare e Feecie

ReuieNeWP archetCALL NOWI

m-3068

i °635-7882 -

TOUCH OF BEAUTYCARPET CLEANING

Full e ervicccaretcicaninepnuiuliste. Free antuvien. rallyinsured

Milwaukee AvenueNiles. Illinois827-8097

CONSTRUCTION

VVOLF BROS.CONSTRUCTION

. ConcretePaOostadewks.

Custom Designs.Wooden Decks

W eoco eleFeec:.l3ar:ges

Bvoded A I000rndCALL24HOURS

338-7258

-r;;r...+..i4.+i: AND $t)95; CHECK

CteeIAkCaedelenlegt 24HsoiBe,nlce

t tk i

iid

f. WDSMING, ng :966-4366 e297-2496...............rF..:

BLACKTOP HANDYMAN

WHELANPAVING

O[t,fl9e Elcavation

eResurtacinnotanluewayaSeal CoatinPutching

FreeEoiecutng

CATCH BASINS& SEWERS

7MAN

Plastering . PintingS Windows Caulking s Putning

SOcaMn,eEae,gpAnd$ R$. Cati Fsr Free Estimates

Imi:u 282-6466

JOHNSSEWER SERVICE

. .

Oaktnn te Milwaukne,Niles

Yvvi Neighbvrhvvdgtwci Man

The BogIe, Thrsdey, Oetober 3, 1985 Pge$

Page 16: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

u-USE THE BUGLE

COME GROWWITHUSIII

ExcIutIv. Temporary S.rvIc. will1PERSONALLY ..I.t vo In p1.0.m.nt. Work where you Ilk. whenyuullko Cell,

ALL-TEMPSSERVICES INC.

ße&o990

P.rt-Tmes.s b Stodc Pos&i

Apply Ar OurCuetom., Service Center8901 Mi'waukee Ayerme

. Nues, IllinolyNO PHONE CALLS PLyASE IPart-Tim.

Wanted

MAILSORTERS

Permanent Part-TimePoaitiona

Perfect for Studentaand Houa.wivea.

Afternoon and Evening Hour.Monday through FridayPlaase Call Roger At

965-6600- __, -- - - -Z-- iyrASSIST ELDERLYWITh HOUSECLEANING

Flexible HoursM.inoNilooTuweehipArOu

Cor RequiredCell B amico /VISITING

NURSE ASSOCIATIONOF EVANSTON

328-1900

i SECRETARYSal.. D.pa,tm.nt

Well eceebliehed notiunul louderle ourseru Ice busIness, seeks aweh urgenleed prufossionol Sou-eatery tu o perme out MICOM WIRsystem and assist our Solee Stati.Should hauu word pr cocas ie codgeneralsacte terial euporle000and good phuoa tO onner . MICOMeuperlence a plus.

Fur Immodie5000cCIderaticnpl e.e.c all Katherine et:

899-3937WHEELS INC.685 Garland Place

Dea Pleines.qu.I*rec.tuelty.e]nluuereH

OLSTEN IS NOW EMPLOYING!!!CLERK TYPISTS. SECRETARIES INo Shorthand), DIC-TAPHONE SECRETARIES, ACCTG. CLERKS. SWBD.OPERATORS. KEYPUNCH OPRS, STAT. TYPISTS.CRT OPERATORS.Earn high hourly rate. receive vacation check. gift cer-tificata. and ask about major medical insurance.

825-7141Work I

eky,cnwuud

TaaOacj$ar5Iae5 Rueer000t Skukie Nile.

National Distributor In Nile. ha8Full Time opening for:

GENERAL OFFICEComputer experIence a plus.

VarIed and interesting assignments.

Good Salery end BenefitsCall

-

792-1700Aak For Lorette

DRIVERSPart TIme

Transport Students in the Des Plaines and Glenviewer!e,_.

-AM. & P.M. routes available

. Apptooimately 3 hrs. par day.

Must be 21 and have a good driving record.. No esperienca necessary. We will train.

SEPTRAN INC.824-3208

WANTED

PART-TIMEMaturo man to du huh tcluun- Up, trash pick-up aed m:scullanouusliuht dutieeinandaruundupplleocaetOro

TOWN HOUSE TV & APPLIANCESThe Super Store

7850 N. Milwaukee Ave.. Nues. Illinois

470.9500

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLpart.Time Typist

About 10-12 hours per week.

Should be good student and be able to workafter school 3 dayu a week.

Call: 968-3900

The Bugle Newspapers8746 Shermer Road

t',

ACCOUNTS PAYABLEPART.TIME EVENINGS

Leading sporting goods chain in Niles has im-mediate opening in the Accounts Payable Depart-ment. Convenient location.

Phone Mr. Stewart966-1700

Monday thru Friday. 10 am. - 5 p.m.

SPORTMART, INC.

I

START IMMEDIATELY10 OPENINGS AVAILABLE

lt y ouareo 01 roakinu tittølper week, yuo ohculd be un the phoneralkicgto nro.Mutt honea tioappueranoe b have a high ocorgy level. We aroTHOUSAND TRAILS. the Nations uldeOI ti lurgouo Frivolo Mnorbor-ship Outdoor Resort System in ISo USA.

. Weekly Draw I

e High Incomes Excellent Bonus Programs Paid Traininge No Canvassings MedicallDental Plan

If you wont high lovorne ti the upportunily fur u dyoncemen t, phone r

t ulinlerv OW: 1-800447-8633Between 9:3e AM. and 12:30 P.M.

Ask for Mr. Roberts

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLE

SKOKIEILINCOLNWOOD BUGLESPARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE

GOLF-MILL!EAST MAINE BUGLE

t . Stockroom Office **-p *- . General Floor Help

epep.i *

r B482GoifRd., Nues

967-1010-p-p ***-p****-p-p******#**-p4*4-p*-p4*****-p*-p-p *

CHERNIN SHOESThe following positions are now open at our MORTONGROVE Store:

SHOE SALES-s COUNTER CLERKS. HANDBAG SALES. CASHIERS

Wo offer eucellont compensation, tleuiblè hours Sliberal employee discounts. Interested? Contact:

(I4LDNJII'(/ KEITH KOHEN,*- 966-4655

L -

- USE THE BUGLE- s-qHt

- -

.

Your Ad Appeaiu The Following Editions

::BUGLESPARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE

0ccGOLF.MILIJEAST MAINE BUGLE

REALESTATE

j:BUSINU*URVICE

DIRECTORY.

!JjIE[

PERSONALS

-

mteohC000h.00ld&Whlt Sub.erns OeereCrooknr Cooker. New.

.31-nan(4P.M.P.M.l BIRTHDAY

RAY' -- -,.,

TUCKPOINT1NG UPHOLSTERY AleteaN w Vy RL e

bINV3

Ç1l-

MIKWAY'WE FIX BRICkS'

TIJCKPO!NTINGOt$IbWT.eAmKrw1_..wcAtu.PMJaoue_a_n_oa___e=::cr

. Ñ!2!!RY- .

-

n-

.

(1

- -HAPPYBIRTHDAY

-

I

APARTMENTS

.-T

rewe-m.ew.m.r-nnS.4

4w. FOee. Cldmge

r- :C

L' dI

I

Nuca-u Rn.. 2od fi.. 3 fiat-Nr. Har.arel Doreputo r. 3 eden.. itt Baths.COOL NC AnalI. catty-coLd Och $Mo. +util.ianw.npe.

rt.

RII&DI

GARAGE SALE-

4½ Ste. 2 edn. Vio. Milw. th Oakeoe.No Pets. Golee Bide. Heut te HosWatet locL77S-7NN.

Mottee Grooa. 9404 N Natchea. Fri.te set.. iota s It/s. 9.0. Clorhint.Free. Console Stereo. Etc.

TIRED OFYOUR PARAKEET?I Will Pick it Up AndGive r A Good Homo

724-1233

-.

TUTORING No.ek'ofitne To Tweufw Veo-

Autot Supm An :

'ee ys$$gMJ$$ Pelees

FerA Free EWamt.

CaL22-1$O9 -

BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIESMATh WTOR

HIGHSHOOUOUEGEAll Subjects. WuuuTrevel -

Experienced Mathematician965-7378

MISCELLANEOUSUSED CARS

BY OWNER

ro'?rtsSacrifice tW,OW.

(312) 486-0290

Mene siioer Soleo. t7OtL Nek. 500M

. C.I1AI.a47001e3Cuotrul ti More. Low MilOOeO. Lo.0011001 Condition. $2.700 or BostOf-Fer. SM-WaS

- -

-

WANTED TO BUY-

Eoao Pi000u Dutlgver500

Weddeng10.500e,

mTYPEW I I

Sport Cuope. Like Now. PIS. FIB,WC. Automutic Tranemisulue -San

TYPEWRITERS. am

: aim5M Sst.nirisii $2m

wtiit CanedoeTape B,

-8924 --

. WMIITh

_u umnin .0 9f 90XSLOT MAIU.BavCe

92742

PRICE WARI Fleshlee errow cien.

Few tenersI 5es locelly: I lSOlenytiwO.

gLuwWlso9o. m.sut or BestFOR SALE

'msuicic ELECT.New Treno. Good Cree. Russ Good. tOeESNMEPIT H5MtSir.a It

u aLeheeertsuty.HUGEH0U$EaALE -

4 Stein. Staat Rede, DIR Baffes. 5Po. Cese. Pit BDR. Oree.. wAndibis. b Mba. I Apple 2+ Cowp. I

-°°- Getter Galtd OSO wiHerdehuilCm.lRedMathlTbL3%D.e.1W.I5IsiSaI. i arowolog t2 GO.

Bd.lMSiienOotisShruddtiC.e

'CaIe5151EaE SUISJweaW'

- - IagDA *iucWILL PAYCAS*$

FOIIYOUIfANflQUESCewd Fuco. Feesh Fresh Bdneseuu.orn.eeReaa.sam.:a,ie,

LaesSUOacpieuS etONEPIECEOR EN11REESTATE

896Vor34888Th

p,g . muc iis rew aREPOSSESSED HOMES

widel Aies tau propeeties.le453.3eeSEes.U7

TYPEWRITERSIBM SELECTRIC lEs

ELECTRONICSS11LLINBOX FROM $395

PRIVATE ESTATE SALEBY APPOINTMENT ONLY629

. pont. Frbrd. Ger. Kept. PIS. PIS,AJC.Lo.MU.lOwnor.BuutArousd.

I

I

Quizneu decido vlauulliod ottnelouicglvovl Io! nov. seep050

-

TRUE roust

01010go 5POCO P000001115 0 bit 010problcwouvuudwyh0000. D EJAloi vi the 110010 rye Oozed mo 100110vnoivoh101ogtvu 000y. U Lmeo though wo cv Ivrigoroua thom tomathose wool be lomillos noorby whowooldImot0000thuoe EIvcvld van o Otto novo w000y thouo devi. D D

000101 pnvpio 000 picoItogvpeoleo couS bysotingibo thictgvllioy 001 0050100 od. EdboslllyOOttOgtno cl000ifi00000 D

you 000100100 050 01 wore of tito Obove "pmo', its time Ioop vous phoon sod placo novo od Gino ve a coiL Wo'»

BugleNewspapers 966-3900

TheClassified

Botototothorouowlogqvornvvo

helpy000crdyomadiorloprosp000v.

ç

:

iRHsNEW SERVICE

FOR --

HOMEBUYERSIYou may now visit any localNorthwest Reel Estate Boardmember office to obtain-yourfrs. up-to-the-minute corn-potstriyd lists of homes

r

0hi your own indo/i-I

an req e

- Stop in at any office display-ing this FREE OPEN HOUSELISTiNGS oymboll

COMEINFORYOURFREE

AREA.FNoUSESI

-D..YOUR

BUSINESS--

LI C D Cu-.

C allát%áoo-uu

.

L

a

a

4.

. o.

opLcb

The

lI1;

TI, :. kTi

cl , -__.':::,,_,

.;t. -

__Juíti,..un_ --.

_-i-.,e

..,':-.

.r - . .

r:._-..:iLi

. .i0!

-p

.It********************************** *; FULL & PART-TIME

POSITIONSDaytime Evening Openings Available Nowl

Must Be Able To Work Flexible Hours, *Have Experience In Running A Cash Register.

Like To Work With Customers N Clothing. *OPENINGS NOW AVAILABLE

Page 17: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

4

I

USETHE BUGLEu- NTA-3900

n

CLERICAL SWITCHBOARDExcellent Communication Skills.

Full Time. Full Benefits.

Apply le Person

SECRETARYOld established otenagement consulting firm..ideally located in Park Ridge. needs a bright person.able secretary. Proficient in typing end shorthandskills required. Experience not necessary for theright person. -Competitive salary. benefit package.pleasant atmosphere. -

Apply In Person To or ContactMR. JACK DUNAWAY

GEORGE S. MAY INTERNATIONAL CO.111 5. Washington

Park Ridge. Illinois 60068825-8806

j

ri

GENERAL OFFICEFull & Part-Time

Appliance Store in Niles is Now Accepting Applico-tions for Experienced General Office Clerk.

MUST BE WILLING TO

WORK EVENINGS WEEKENDS.

Applyin Porten

TOWN HOUSETV & APPLIANCES

THE SUPER STORE

1850 Milwaekee Avenue, Niles, Illinois,

FULL TIMETELLERS

Northwest Suburban San-ingo & Loan has openings forfull-tinte tellers. Ne experi-ence necessary. Good work-ing conditions and excellentbenefits,

Apply in Pereon

FIRST FEDERALSAVINGS Et LOANOF DES PLAINES

74 Lee St.. Des Plaines

.BURGER KING

O'Hare OasisDoy andwooknnd Heart.

CASHIERS a KITCHEN HELPNe En perlOnce Nncnstety.

WO Will 1mb.000r2S4 Toliway, schiller Pork.

Apply In Porten

f CPU! -

DATA ENTRYOPERATOR

2nd ShIftWo h eoOafl immodi000 eponintlet bright, Intolligont Indicidoeltwith sento DatO Entry and CPUOporet erOxporienc n Mutt hoohIo te work with a miolmamamoant Otoupnmoitlon.

Along with a modern work en-cimonmont. wo effet O cum-pnti tioSte lory end oecolbentbenOhtt Including peld ineatanco,hulidayt, otcatiunt winter Seummem). pOfloien, profit oharingand momo. CALL PER5O5NEL:

673-8300

MPC PRODUCTSCORP.

42tg W. Vlctodalasso NoceltI

%

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLEMDRTON GROVE BUGLESKOKIEILINCOLNW000 BUGLE

tmsce.uxeOcPARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE

GOLF.MILL!EAST MAINE BUGLE

1312)4980660

EVENING HOURSHOMEMAKERS .STUDENTS

SENIOR CITIZENS C PROSGood Spooking Voice

Making Calle Pum

USA TODAYTHE NATIONS NEWSPAPER

Guon 000000 CommissionEnLihonalBOnceen

Call Mr, Cedan

679-4336AftnmtP.M.

FINANCIAL ANALYSTWGN RADIO

Would You Like AChallenging Position?

WO haun un iwwOdietO petitiomanuibebbn in ear FI nones Depart-mont. Minimaw et 2 yootone-pennon n in qnneral000cunebng.Mutt buco dota entro OopOtiencO.E ocallento empony banefite. Feroppobotmont Call Perounnel.

883-3122Betw000i P.M.-4P.M.

Sand Resume To:

WGN RADIO2501 W. Bradley PlaceChicago, Illinois 60619

.q,eI encero, nO, soplen.,

Full TimeHousewIfe

TO ANSWER PHONEIn Year Own Hemol

5 Deys A Weekg AM. tnt:3S P.M.

Call Wenkdey EoenbnssAftopSp.tn.CHARLIE 985.5388

FALL OPENINGS55.55to Stert

3 E000bngO S 112 Dey Satarduy.Ideal ter Stud0005, Hcme,neknmo

und Second Job. 00er lSwlth Cor,CALL 9674417

3.7 P.M.

WAREHOUSEPure-Tiere Womokoage Help Woofedfer TV En Applionco Stete. Appmoei-

motoly 30 Heure Per Wook.

TOWN HOUSETV Et APPLIANCES

THE SUPER STORE

7850 N. Milwaukee AoenuONilea. Illinois

470-9500

CORRECTIONSEach ad is comofully pruet reed. boonrtets de cccer . If you find an errorpInoso notify us bmmedintely.E,mopo will bn mecttllad bynopablication. Sorry. but if anormoro entine050ftOm the first pablbculieeend w eamenOtn otified hetera rho:000, intertion, t horas poneibility iaocena. t 0000000ts hell the llubilbtyfor the err em00000 d Ihn cese of theopacu occupied by t heart or.

EQUALOPPORTUNITYEMPLOYMENT -

Boule Newspapers doos eatknowingly accept Help W.ot.dadeemtbObng from odeertbsero whoshow a p reference based en reca.religion ceo, h.ndbcup, er n.tlOeoIorigin in oielutlen of Fad.ret. SlaWor Manicbpal lows up opdioans.o.

WE WILL GET ThEMESSAGE FASTER

ON OURQWIP TRANSCEIVER

QwipnBUGLE.

NEWSPAPERS8746 N. SHERMER. NILES

966-01 98IOUR OWIP NUMBENI

4 IMMEDIATEPRINTING

IT'S GOODBUSINESS

TO SHIPLOCALLY

PRANK Jo TURKL SONS. INC.

647-96127136 TOUHY AVE.

NILES,ILL. 60648

. Xctax nauoe.

i S44 1t

OAKTON-WAUKEGAN-, CURRENCY EXCHANGE

OOIOWAUKEGAN RD.. NuES -

961-WO

ERA CALLERO It CATINO REALTY1800 MILWAUKEE AVE.

9611896

IMPERIAL JEWELERS344 I.AWRENEEW000

966.1035

IMMEDIATEPRINTING CO.

li . bIla DEMPSTER

t.de.O_. MORTONGROVE. ILL.

CENTURY 21WELTERIINVESTMENT EQUITIES. INC.

1514 NORTH HARLEM AVENUE

631-9600.

.tiIcOLOSI'S CIES H

-er "-o,,,..:.4rr. «;x

NICOLOSIS NORGECOIN-OP CLEANERSHARLEM ll MILWAUKEE AVE

163-9447

PAINT WAGON8014 N. WAUKEGAN RD.

- .Vo -

El.

PATEK It SONS6123 MILWAUKEE AVE.

641-9635

CONTRACTCARPETS

8038 MilwaukeeNILES, ILL.

SAU NAME BRANDSALLTRXTURES

raIdira a Irsro!Ierion AbolisSI.

Also Draperiesand Armstrong

Solarian;4 - FAIR PRICES

LCOMPARE.THEN SEE USI

Shop At Home Sorvic.692-4176

-co" 282-8575

FOREVER GREENFLOWERS AND GIFTS

lilt N. MILWAUKEE AVE.823-9575

cstaiTcARDtesEsSst P115W

BEN FRIEND REALTORS7234 TOUHY AVE.

174-2500

CENTURY 21COACHUGHT REALTY

1135 N. MILWAUKEE AVE., NuES

W-9320

DONi WAIT!

DOITNOW

AND

SAVE!CALL

966-3900IO PLACÍ YOUR

SUS!N[SS AD

IN NUSINESS 30 YEARS

ELSES BEAUTY SALON -965-1399

BILLS ORIGINAL BARBER SHOP - 965-3711t2tt-9208R WAUKEGAN RO.. MG.

lE:.

BusinessDirectory . AIR CONOIT

. SHEET METAL. HEATING

ONING

4g gout SERVICE

mEccINO

I 965-3900

NEWSPAPER SECRETARY

. ht. a doyl In thn Northern sobarbo.

RelIable Indleldaola who asinoworkias scrIp momnisa heereneeded ter port-tim. Newupup.rhome dello., yroatee . lnpproo. 2

ynore el 090 0V elder. Most hennaoehiole i noocellent000 dItbon. Cull

No collocting Or bIlling. Ment bete

Rick Half, Mon-Sut.. 6:30 em. toit

MOTOR ROUTES

dustilal reel estate developer.For NorthbroOk öffice of In-

Light typing b filing. Goodphone personality. Somecompany benefits.

RECEPTIONIST -.

Fullilme.

CONTACTSUE or BILL498-1000

IM FIRST NATIONAL RANK1G OF MORTON GROVE

h rn.edoO foil inO o PfliflU Io,* TELLER

Experienced preferred..* BOOKKEEPING CLERK

Pleasant phone m onnnrandcus tomer comic sexpot i once re.quired.Typing end ligero ptitodee plOt.

We offer 000d nelety. b enelitt end pl tonen t working condi-

tiont. For interview. cell

Personnel 9854400First National Bank of Morton Grove

8201 Dempster Morton Grove

*

Madison National Bank9190 GOLF ROAD

DES PLAINES. ILLINOISnnnneo.ngnn,rxe

ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT

One et the notion's ergot tcoren d truck tleot lootingcern peni05500 ko roliabln,d000il orlsntnd person toanoitt ger Client DivitionStutt. Rntpnnnibllitioe in-clodo Client and 0501er cnn-tact end genera I edminiotre-ticn wntk. Sheald hone t ormora ynmt ottico nepntinncnBuckgroanderinenroot-incurt and er cato mechanics oplan.Fer immndiat00000idnrO-tien. PIO etnco Il Kothonino at:

699-3937WHEELS INC.66f Gorland Plecn

One Plomee -

eqealepr000nov.nnlen.,n'O t

, ATTENTIONSALES PEOPLE

Are you Selling I n.gpunce . Autoor Roel botuto? lt Veo don't lesInoa am makbno an aboco oowagaIncaute IP wOnt to IwpmOOe yearlifoetyle

Call Us:Escellent Eaniigs. Clasp.

. Bepetits. Free TraIIIgCaO Mr. Wallets

(312) 548-7778

Page 18: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

:J

,,Pag34

J

As Nues trustee Pete Pesolementioned, the time has cometo change Nitos employeeresidency law. Last week theNitos village hoard approvedthe change allowing villageemployees In live within 45minutes travelling distancefrom the village.

The former residency lawhad bees a severe restrictionwhich many employeesdisagreed with. YoungNilvoites, iv porticolar. foundit difficult to lice inside thevillage be caos e of the ioflatedprice of homes. lt was a Catch22 situation. Worhing for thevillage limited the amsonl ofincome av emplsyee wouldreceive. Yet, because of hinhaving lo live io town, itrequired a great deal of io-come to maieluio a homehere. The conflict, par-liealarty for younger em-plsyees, forced several ofthem to double up with theirparents.

Nich Blase told us Tuesdayhe had several meetings withemployees uf the fire, policeand public wuchs departmeofuover the recent months. Thecomplaint about the residencyrestriclisss continuouslycropped up.

Blase noted the former or-disnnce ollowed the villugepresident lo mahe enceptions

Morton GroveParkSpookhouse

Ghosts, goblins, witches, andall sorts of creatures are beingsnughl to partleipale in Ihr Mor-Inn Grave Parb District Spooh-houer Oct. 25 through 27 al IhePrairie View Cnmsuuuity CenterGymnasium. Those isleresled iobeing poet of the Halloween Cele-brullon should contact BobO'Shasghnessy, Athletic Super-visar al mb-7447.

to the law. Re said these en-replions were getting out ofhand with an many an 13people falling into thinealegory who were living out-side of town.

The new law still insists alldepartment heads must heNilen residents. There are nowthree heads who will be forcedto move inside the village. Ifnot. they will no longer heworhing for Ihe sillage. Thedepartment heads in theFamily S ereice Departmentwill be most affeeled hy this

We ashed Blase if the recentartiuns of the Juslice Depur-huent might have moved thehoard to their new pnsitinn.The federal agency in goingafter Cicero, which has aresidency law requiring twoyears residency inside Cicerobefore a person ea be hired.It rootends Cicero s eireum-veoling civil righls Ibsus in thiscountry. When Uncle Sampointed to Cirero, that rom-munity pointed tu 40 otherChicagoland suhurhu. in-eluding Nilen, which it saidhad meal residency laws.Blase said Nibs has neverbeen contacted hy the gnver-ornent and dismissed the ideaany such civil rightsregulations had been violaledin creating the formerresidency law.

Candidates'Night...

Cuntorned from Page 1arrangements for this programin conjunction with Mrs. EsaPerelgut, Chairperson of theCuonril and president of Ihe PTAal Stevennun School. Mrs.Perelgul will be the moderatorfur the evening and she has cor-dially invited all residents ofthese districts to attend Can-didates' Night.

Quality education is,.a majorgoal of the Council and Cao-didates' Night affords citizens Iheopportunity lu listen to prnsper-live candidates so that they vanbe properly informed prior to theelection.

REPLACE YOUR OLD RANGEWITH A NEW ENERGY SAVING

THERMADORGAS COOK TOP"

GAS: YOUR BESTI .

ENERGY VALUE

I, I_ .-

LIq-_e .. .

-o

VJE PILOTLESS IGNITION

BEliER KITCHENS, INC.DESIGN CENTER

7640 N. MILWAUKEE AVENUENILES, ILLINOIS 60648

NILES:967-7070-ll CHICAGO 763-1434

e District 219...Continned fromPnge 1

3,7lOstudents andstill declining.The school beard is offering a

16.8 percent increase over a threeyear perind and refuses tonegotiate job security. claimingIhe Illinois Educational LaborRelations Act does ont requirethat lo be a bargaining item.

Under the board's offer, IheOverage salary would increase lo44_000 the first year and $41,000

Ihe secondycar. The teachers areseehing an increase to $46,355 thefirst year and $51,315 the secondye,sr

arc a total of 270teachers is District 219 whoaverage 15 tn 20 years service inthe districl. They have heenworhing without a motead sinceAugust30.

This is the fnurlh strihe forDistrict 219. The lust ose behplace in 1979.

Mortoti (;roveBlood DriveToday

Come in In donate blood today,Oct. 3, al the Mnrton Gruyeeommsnity blond drive. WaIh-indonors will be welcomed at theMerIno Grave Village Hall, 0101Capulina in Morton Grave from33f p.m. lo I p.m. Members ofSt. Martha's Catholic Church arealso encouraged tu dunale.

Almost anyone who is healthy,weighs at least 110 pounds and isbetween the ages nf 17 and 05, canbe a volunteer blood dunor.Chairperson Kathy Mohrdieehurges all residents In donate Iheir"gill of life" In help those patien-Is in need nf blood transfusions.For appointments, call KathyMohrlein at Ihe Village HealthDepurteneol, 005-4100 between 9am. and 5 p.m.

PumpkinDecoratingWorkshop

Bring your own pamphin fndecorate at Morton Grove ParhOislricts Pumphin DeenratingWnrhshnp at Mansfield Park onSaturday. Oct. 19. Children ingrades K-2 will wurh from tTh45p.m. Children in grades 3-0 willdecorate from 2-2:45 p.m. Pre-rcginlratins is necessary. Call55-7447 formare infnrmatinn.

VolunteersAre Needed

The Morton Grove PaehDistrict needs volunteers In helpoui at several special events thisfall. Events we need help withare- titIle Miss Tea Party, Pam-phis Decorating Workshop,Halloween Celebration andSpoohhousc and the Autumn Fes-Iival. If you would be inlerestedin helping with one nr more nfIhese events call 965-7447 and talkto JoAn Zimmerman.

Little MissTea Party

All girls ages 4-9 are invited taattend Morton Grove ParhDistricts Annual 1_lIlIe Miss TeaParty, os Soturday, Oct. 5, fromt-23O p.m. al Prairie View Cen-ter. Girls are to dress up andbring their favorite dnll (alsodressed up) to enjoy Ihrfestivities which will includegames, enlcctainments, fashiosshow and refreshments. Pce-registration is required. Furmore information call 065-7447.

Morton Grove Commissionon Aging holds meeting

The Village of Murtos Grove mission's April 0, 1900 meeling ivAdvisory Commission no Aging the Village HaltSemor Center. Toheld ils last monthly meeting on purchase tickets, contact CeliaTuesday, Sept. 10, at t p.m. in the Hansen, Assistant Vice PresidedVilluge Hall Senior Center. nl the Morton Groen Bash, 171g

Prnjecls and goals discussed at Waukegan Rd., 066-2900; or Budthe meefing were- l( Writing let- Swanson al the Villnge liait, flot1ers 50 behalf nl the senior Capulina Ave., 065-4100.pupulalinn to politicans roncee- The nest scheduled meeting ofsing proposed bas lawn that the Commission is planned formight affect them. 2) Geltisg Tuesday, 0cL 8 at I p.m. in bbccommosly displayed iltuminnus Village Hall Council Chamber. Ahouse numbers installed os free lecture, presented hy Mr. teahomes in the Village. 3) Nathanson, Marheting DirectorDeveloping a core nf vnbunteers uf Consolidated Marketing al IhrIn service homebound seniors. 4) Morton Grove Bash, is entitled,Suggesting inslallatiso of a ccnss- "Review of Current Economicwalk (e the parking lut near the Envirnnmesl." Pre-reginlraliovDuminich's 510er os Wai.hegas is required for this program byRd. and Dcmpdter St. 5) Ob- calling the Moden Grave Seniorlaming more fundo to help sah- Hut-Line any weekday mnrsingnidioe the emergency flashing al 065-4058.lighl preiccl and puklicioing the Mayor Flirkinger is nowproject lo the community. seeking to fill one vacancy on this

One of Ike targenl yeojecls un' Commiunios. Applicatinnu andderway is a raffle to raine moneo' inquiries can hesest to the Mayorfor Ihr Villagc to purchase a new at the Village Hall, 0101 CapulinaSesiorlean. The Senioctran in a Ave. For further informatisefree lraesyoclal(O5 sercice foc about projecls, goals, Ike Corn-MerIno Grove residcnlo age 55 mission, or seniur services,and neer. The raffle is heing please contact Bud Swanson,spnnsored by Ihr Morbos Grove Diceclnr nf Senior Citizens Sec-Bank. Three will br a masinsum vires at the Village I-fall, 515-st 500 lickrls sold al $50 each. The 4100 nr Celia Hansen, Chair-drawing will br held at the Corn- yrrsnn ab 560-2900.

Legion Auxiliaryhosts caravan

The Sevevbh District of theAmerican Legion Ausiliary willjoin w(bh the 61k and 91k Districtsto host Ihr annual state caravan.Each fall caravans are held in thetwenty-live dislr(cts nf the stale.

Monday, Orb. 7 is the date furIhe Inral one, to he held et theGeorge Benjamin Past l9l at1425 Pfiogsbes Rd., Northbrook.

lnteeesbed residents are inviledbIke 730 p.m. corot.

Muetnu Grove Ausiliary Unit#134 newly installed presidentMrs. Judith Mayer says a con'liugrol nf her nlf(cees wilt joinher IncItAs eurly osent.

In her capacity as Department(state) President, Miss RnseMarie l,a Parco of Ihr RoselandUnit 040 will chair the caravanand u'ilt be accompanied by Mrs.

Lecture on"Sports Injuries"

Or. Jere Jarrrbb will present alecture titled, "The Prenentiunand Care of Syorbs Injuries" onWednesday, Oct. 23 ab 730 p.m.at the Morbns Grove ParkDistrict, Prairie View Corn-musily Center, 6834 DempsberSb., Morbos Grove in Ihr BoardRoam. Dr. Jarcett will discussIhr latest developments is sportsinjury Ireabmenbs which arr nowbeing nliliord by the U.S. Olym-pic Spurts Mcdirine Cuwmillecto Ireat nur best athletes. He will

Vol iutiteereoaelies neededVolunteer roaches are needed

for Ihe Morton Grove ParkDistrict Youlh Basketballprogram which begins in Derem-her. This program is an inolrsc-tinnal-based program gearedtowards boys and girls in gradruthree through eight. Euperirsreis nob necessary, just a conreesfar Ike youth in Ihr culumunily.Interested coarhcs should can-tart Bob O'Skaughorssy, AthleticSupervisor, al 965-7447.

Maninc Martin, Rossville, theDept. Vire President; and MissDorothy Hjnson. Madison, Dept.Second Vire President.

During Ike caravan meetings,Ike various programs of all of-Beers and chairmen will be ad-easred to the Units.-

The DepI. President's themefur the year is Rones fur Remem-hrance. President Rose Mariewill he known as the "LadyRose" this-year. Senior membersare In the full-bloomed roses undthe Juniormembers, rosebuds, inthe membership portion to ruin-ride withthe theme.

The Nalional Azueriran LegionAuxiliary theme thin year is"Stars and Stripes Forever-Share and Serve".

discuss how Olympic discoveriesrun benefit your athletic perfoi'-moflee

a graduate nl theNabianal Cnllege uf Chiropractic.He is a mrmker nf the AmericanChiropractic Association, theIllinois Chiropractic Society, bbcInlernatinnal College nf AppliedKinesiolugy, the American Chico-practir Association Council nnNutrition, and the InternationalAcademy nf PreventiveMedicine. Dr. Jarrett is listed inWho's Who in t,ternatiniialMedicine, 1905.

Pry-registration is required.Fur more information, ronbactItoh O'Sfiaughncssy, AthleticSupervisor ut Sus-7447.

Rolando DelgadoMarine Sgt. Rulando Delgado,

non of EsIcla and RulandoDelgads Sr. of 1422 Oxford Rd.,Des Plaines, was recently awar-ded the U.S. Macine Corps GuodConduct Medal.

Delgado received the award furgood behavior and cnndurb over athree-year period in Ike MarineCorps.

J

Consumers warned aboutfurnace repair con men

Consumers, who are eon.nidering furnace repair or cheek-909 ehould'he wary uf un-scrupulous guntragturu, warnedIllinoIs Attorney Genernl Nell F.Haetigan.

"With the.npproach of nutumn,jt'$ tIme to gheek ami repair fiE-npce.s, but it's also time to watchnut for heating repair mama,"AtturiseyGefleral Haetigan unid.

'There are a camber ut corn-mun4enue measlireu consumencan ilse tu protect themselveafrom gon-artlut9.

"Be wary.ut the unsolicitedviott by a 'contractor' who is'doing bushiesu in the neighbor-hood,' Chanceu are that he is inthe huslnenato rip oft gonuamers.

"A phonyeuntractor, If allowedtu iqspeçt the fumare, may tellthe consumer that there Is a gasleak, and that it Is dangerous to

NWREB votes support ofCitizens Utility Board

Those interested in supportingthe Citizens Utilily Buardas a $5f

At their Sepinmber meeting,the Officers and Directors ut theNorthwest Real Enlate Boardvotedto pohtieine and support theIllinois Chapter of the CitizensUtilily Beard, the ransomer-wi-vocale organization estahtiuhedin May, 1984.

The illinois-Chapter of CUB.regularly monitors proponedresideslial inereuses by the gao,electric, water and lelephoreptilities and also lobbies tor pro-consumer legjslation in theChicago city council and USinaislegislature. Since Ils isreptionsome sixteen months ago, over120,101 Illinois residents havejoinedasmembors.

Brocharen and pamphletsdescribing the position and ac-lions of CUB. may he obtainedat the office ut the NorthwestReal Enlute Board, 5946 N.Milwaukee Ave.

Free DiildFingerprintingLutheran General Hospital,

Park Ildige, in conjunction withIke Park Ridge Pollee Depnr-tment and the I-SEARCHjlflinnin State EnforcementAgeoclestu RecuverChildren), isoffering tree fingerprinting,facial und dental photographs,and videotaping toc children agen'uI m050hs and older,from 9 am.Io 3 p.m. Saturday, Oàl. 5. All oc-tivities will he offered io theMaltipuepme Roam of the Park-ulde Spart and Fitness Center,Parhnidn Center, which is ad'jocemittothe hospitaL

Euch yeor, nearly two millionchildren in the United States arereported missing. .A significantnumber of these childenn wereabducted or have rno.away. Thechild ldeotificntios activities alLutheran General are offered inthe effort to help preven,t bidonEping and.ansist is tIse recovery ofmissing children.

. In addition tu the child idenlifi-cation activities, upeu.kers.alnnwill be availahle tu discuss childabase, kidnapping, and missingchildren. Participution Is free cilcharge and open to the public.Anyone requesting videotapesshould provide their own blank,VHS. casnetten.

For further inf.orsnution aboutthe child Idenitticutios programprovided by Lutheran GeneralHospital, cull the Public AffairsOffice alOtO-011O.

the residenta of the home. Thecon-artlul may even damage theturnaceduelng the Inspection.

"The commuer u then told thatan immediate repair orreplacement of the furnace isnecessary to protect Ikehomeowner from possibleharm," Haetigan said.

- "Another scam involves phonyfurnace warranty offers to newOwners ut homes,

"The con-man arrives, oftenunannounced, and tells thehomeowner that an inspeclion isnecessary to maintain thewafeanty. After Ihn tunace Ischecked, the consumer io luid thefanage preuenls a danger, andneeds immediate repair nfreplacement,"

The AttonseyGeneral said lImaIgomameru shoold be suspiciousofsucbscarelaetics,

year member may cnnlaetCUB. at their dowslown office,100 N. State St., telephone 242-4202.

In rostinunas operation sinceMay, 1924 Ihr Northwest RoutEstate Board is presently corn-peised nf more than 2,100 mem-bers representing nome 242 of'tices in the Incal Chiragolandrormuunity and adjaeenl subur-

New FreeService at. Library

The Lincolnwond Library haninitiated a new nervire to givemore patrons the opportunity tosee newly psbtished adult booksbein added to the Library'scollection.

Each Friday the Ubrary, 4000W. Pratt, 50w places new adulthusita nodisplay for seven days.

During that time, Liogotnsnoodresidents can Ih at the hooksund fill out reserve requests forthose they woaldlike lu read.

After seven days, the kooksthen go into general ciccolatiosund those people having filled outreserve requests have firstpriority.

There is no charge foypuSting abeok on reserve.

The Lincnlzswaud Liheary in thefient library in the North Suhsr-ban area to utilize this free reser-ve service.

Fun for Ages2 Et Up

5f you've ever wanted to dropyour child off-for a couple ofbours-SIny 'f Play is theprogram foryaal

The Nibs Park District hasestablished a supervisedprogram toc children ages 2 andover. Special activities suck asstory tizne, Iumh.Sng, games undsongs will keep active ysungslorshappy while mom shnps, goes Iothe hair palos orjout spends a fewquiet boucs atone. Children maybe dropped atl at the RecreationCenter, 7t77 Milwaukee Ave. onTues., murs. nr Fri. from 9 am.to 12 Noon. The fee is $1 per houror $5 for 3 hours.. Advancereglsiration is not necessary andyou. pay. for only those hourswhich you arc awayl Qaestona?Call the Rilen Park Disirirt ab9m-4633.

"When' you urn approached bysomeone for home repair, orwhen p09 are loohing for a homerepair company, there areseveral safeguards to'frotectyourself tromfraud.

"Whenever possible get aoecosd opinion. Ash for recom-mendationn from triends andneighbors who have been pleasedwith work done on their tomares.

"Shop around and compareestimates. 1f one hid is suh-stanlially lower than others, askquestions. Remember, you getwhatynupay for.

"Call Ike Bolter BusinessBureas tQ determine it therehave been complaints against the

"Make sure all costa for therepairjob are io writing no thecontract, including the type ofwork, materials and date nf corn-pinlinn.

"Know your rights. Aftersigning a contract from a door-to-dsor salesman, you have a threeday grace period to withdrawfrom the contract, according tostate and federal laws.

"Lastly, he cautiuss. Don'tagree to pay all the money uP'frunt. While most homi repuircontractors are repqtable, it isstill essential to he earefot andcautious."

The Attorney Generol's Officehan prepared a 30'rninuteprngrum outlining some of Ihescams iv the hswe repair in'dustey and offering consumertips in Ibis aren. The programwill be shossn in various parts ufthe state.

CunOsmees who feet they havebeen victimized by S home repairscam are srged In call Ihn Attui'-sep General's Connumer Prolee'lion Division in Chicago al j3l2)917-35f1, or is Springfield at 1217)751-1050.

You'rewastingmoneyrightup thechimney!

nnat(eq kills ars nohiul,l

The Bugle, Thaesday, Octaher 3,1985

Northwestern Savingssponsors charities

Northwestern Savings & Lean(s contributing to various areacharities through ita current gtftpromotion.

Customers who deposit $11,010nr mare before Non. 2 can specifythe charity to which North-seestern ail make a five-dollargash donation.

- MIOiisAdJ :VIZ'. u I

I5j O,, I-

dz

I ALL WORK

, GUARANTEEDJaat Spwith posaMt o.vi.. Co.dn= OPEN

, MON.'FRI. \, SAM.OPM\.

SAT.7AM.4PMsrn

COMPUTERIZEDAUTO REPAIR

CINTER965-5040lesi N.MM.uk.. Ava

RN..OanSsnw, N.m M,..m.

Page 35

The charitahte contrihstlno isan added benefit to savers, whoalso are etigiole Inc merchandisegifts with deposita of$lfo nr more

Any recognized sol-for-profitorganization of a charitablenature In eligible to receive IkeNsrlkwestern grants through Ikeprogram.

SUPER SAVINGS

' .í'b BRAKE SERVICE- , YOUR CHOICE

$5995Mo.TcA_ DISC a-e.e.ar,,t nay mli,,.,,w sums .::nnv o.n,ansa OR r

DRUM n,crn,Mce,a.w,,,

RICH'S AUTO CENTER Now Features E-Z CREDIT Wills YourNEW Dunlop Service and Tire Cred'd Card . APPLY NOW

The77re Pros

'i 't

R PAR$I'

MAJORMINOR

- ENGINEREPAIRS

I,4mcna. has the answert

REPLACEYOURENERGWASTINGFURNACE!

WITH GAS - YOUR BESTAENERGYVALLJE

'VALUE

ENERGY COMMANDTMGAS I'URNACE

sanes aun to 40% 0O hzsiiognnsis I And h,si. Onu, waim,. smi

:r Bgk,Th..rdy, Odobr 3, 198S

From the £et I4owtCnnlinord from Pagel

Page 19: T11 District 219 teachers out strike...presentation of their qualifications. and guaIs and to respond tu questions from the - audience. Mrs. Lain Turf and Mrs. Naomi Stmkio, Co-presidents

-w- - There's the best.p1acèto .

bonow rnon?

taking thenìysterv (ut

of 111011CV

One ri a(ont in uillg

h series A

Credit cards, your liteinsurance, a finance company,a credit union, bank orsavings institution, or dearold Dad. where should youlurn when you need toborrow money.

Here are some guidelinesthat may help you decide.

Ifyou borrow from your -

family, you may pay tiltle ornointerest and may not need to putnpanycottalerat. However, youmayatso run the riskot spoilinga family relationship. This couldbe a costly price Is pay tor alow-interest toan.

It you do borrow this way, il isa good idea to keep your toanon as business-like a basis aspossible.

Forms tor drawing up apromissory noIe are readilyavailable, and your agreementshould include a repaymentschedule lt you äre payinginterest, it should be enoughtocompensate your relative torIhe incsme he is no longerreceiving.

lf you borrow on your wholelife jnsurance policy, you don'thave to give any reason torborrowing and you can repay

-atyonrteisure, or not at all.In general, the longeryou've

been building the cash value ot-your policy, the tower the rateyou'll pay for your loan.

It your policy has been-inetlect for at teast6 years, torinstance, you may pay as little as6% tor your toan. Or, on a policyissued in the last year or two,you may pay as much as 11%.

Can you make moneyborrowing on your insurance?Possibly. You might see howmuch interest the insurancecompany is now payingyou onthe cash value of your policy.

lt just might be worthborrowing the money at alow rate trorn the insurancecompany, and then investing Ial a higher rate in a long-termcertiticate or money màrketacconuL

lfyou borrow from yourcompany savings or proÍitsharing plan, you may alsobe able lojel a below-marketinterest rate. However, youmaytindatimiton the amountyou may borrow, and you willhave Io repay the toan within 5years it you use the moneytor anything except buying,buitdingor improvingysurhome. -

lfyou borrow from a financecompany, ysu might not needagood credit rating, but beprepkred to pay a tot st moneytor your toan. Maybe np Io 24%on a $5,000 loan withoutcollateral, or even up lo 35%.

lfyou are borrowing only alittle money...foravery shorttime..,it might payyou lo use acredit card.

lt you have the kind st cardthatchargesyon no interest aslongasyospayin lull eachmonth, alt you'd have to do ispay backyonr toan before theend ot the monthly billingperiod to get it interest-tree.

If you are borrowing moremoney, however, and can'tpay off your loan in fullat theend ot the month, you couldtind yourself paying perhaps-asmuch as 20% tor borrowingwith a credit card.

Your loan would probablycost you much less ala bank,credit union or savingsinstïtulion. -

If you borrow from a creditunion, you might lind a $5,000limit on unsecured personalloans. Also, you might...or -might nol...tind a-lower ratethan al a bank or savingsinstitution where you canprobably borrow up lo $10,000.lt could be welt worth checking.

If you borrow from a savingsinstitution or bank, you'll lindcompetitive rates that ditferfrom one institution 10 another.lt pays to check.

lt you wantlo borrow a largeamóunt for a college education

, perhaps, or substantial homeimprovements, you may want ahome equity loan, secured byup lo 75% ol the equity in your -

home. Rates are reasonable andcompetiliveAgain, lean payyou to shop around.

You have your own individualplans and tinancial resources.We simply present thisintormalion so you can seesome ot the options that areavailable to you lo assist in yourdecision-making.Norwood is near when youneed us, always ready to help --

you take the mystery oulofmoney.

ANORWOOD FEDERALSAVINGS ANt) LOAN ASSOCIATION58l3N.MifwaukeeAvenue, Chicago 775-8900w -Plus additional otticesservingttm cummueity needsnf -Edgebruak . Park Ridge Norwund Park Gleuview -