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Zoning Csesnlnsiosers elected Wednesday nighi to delay endos - os categorizing off-frock bettiog parlors ceder o Special Use which ièqairou public heortegy, par- suant to parking restrictions und legal opieioe on the betting service. Action had boon prompted said Building Commissioseo Joe Sa- Icono by a phone lsqsiry several manOta 0go from a fins which considered opeoing u betting nervino in Hiles. The Srrviceacts as as agent for costomers who place track bets and charges u 10 per cost service fed - no phase orders occeptod. Solenne said the oelgieul bet- lieg parlor. mc Pegases Co., oponed in Chicago July 4, 1975. and was closed by polfre the same Village otNiles Edition ug1 coda N COUt!5ANO une . Nuisit, - lu, 5500 N VOL2O, NO. SS, TIIEBUGLE, THURSDAY, . . LIlEIII I_Ivy IJI%IIJU . . . I Fromthe 5 parking iot blood pressare readings so Sep- BYAIIOOM. Dehnt. LeftHand - by Dodd Recaer Edita.- A Pcbll.he. llteprintedfrnm Aegesi JI. 19721 Whenovor I think of.ghr ErG dayof school t eew waihed botwoct. the seats in the sarn,w aisles. cordaroy pacts which made a saishieg noise when you . Tlr flrst day er.eael greal_asllcipatian and mectiog ali the Maine East's Student Council Officers kids ycra hadn't socs for nsany wccks. The fiYst day escast girls' ncw dresscs. and eew ,,r palisised saddle shoes. And the saillwares weather mianl lagging peonies oit lhc uidcwalk in . fisici of school. And hnading for the hush psaceos s ihr dm01 ...iS hcmra.crap game wascamouflagcd böe, the scho,il officials. The warm fiosi day wís alsveys a g.od foeliog tps Ic feeling of macsing. Yea cas in the schgsilyard. Aiid yos ma pant the girls. bmosltisgagainst the e,oe the sglcwalk. in hoi 'purseit lit siimebody who had grabbed S,ioielhiog buoi you. ¿ . The first day bed lheLsnsel! of Ihn ecw.Tt iene hool was reeiihlpainted, the hiiokv setellednew. uod oven Ihn old z leachers .seéI1éd_ eew bey bad on -mirs sotties isiiich - . . somehow tasted Ihm theftrst duyAñd that eleast the teacher r it oidor kids had told yeti about wasn't half asbad as they r said she .as..;at leant for the. first day'. -r ?ltio.candy mOn was a niere wtic.itite sight the first day lilao : - . . nloney the firs flcan bought Mary Josor or nailed. ,. . 3 ho wàs .dering s ring> days. Somehow yos had cuire , . - .. milk balls.rod heIn and wbeakers. arenen a 1.01 dog .. ..: Aedihn liest day meant.lg . ofsi(ng amnand in restaoeants . and drug stores dod ice crea shops; Il meant walking hante E ' soheoi.wlttg on endles. paokof fimt.dyees. Il meant .. ' r b gs flee h fneu wth t of catssp The frs day alas E - secant breaking wnayfrnn the pack. If the gill of lost spring r Matee 'East s . tedenl Cesnctl . officers foe the ntce-pcostglent Donna Spellasun of M Grove, - . . . .c r '-' nchnol year nre(lvi).tmeosoeetSne Blake of atid prcstdont Put Henil ¿if Hilen. os Soge 23 . Nibs, secretory Cheryl Klmnlohmidt of Nitos, ' temher 16th frem4 nnlil 8 p.m_at the Hiles Administealios Build- ing. 7h01 Mllaskoe Avenue. We sege yos to tabo advantage of this somvice. especially if yoa are bohnern 25 and SS yeaes of age. Itypefleesion. if discovered in your .yottsger yours. cas ho readily treated angl odd many years 10 YO5C life. day. The ewners were chaegod with gumbling. The case awaits Itlitlals Appellate Coati whose decision may be appeoled to tise Sjgpieme Coast. Zoning Came. Ken Cohoo asked foe an opinion from the Village Attorney whether tho service could be prohibited in Hiles sedes Hbme Rete5 Salerno said he contacted The Pegases and a similar locution on Grand ave. for efitertu inqoisy. The Sorvioe employs 6 cleeks ut 3 wtndaws to take hotu from 10.30 . n.m. ta 5.30 p.m. daily with an average of SO customers at aoe. time, he noted. - Rocetesek officials ame atthoppy wilh the services which. allegedly have deeeeased hank attendance appeosimately 8 per cent. ... Predicated on fInal approval Continnyd en Paio 22 125 homeowners oppose purchase - of homes by .pèrry's Market .,kØo 0, residents ::i:::' oppçse. Moro than 125 homeowners, largely from she Golden Telangle urea (hoanded byMilwaukee-Oak- ton-Harlem.Hawged), sassi- moody vetoed Toesday, Sept. 7 a proposed bid by Jerey's Fmoit and Gardes Centee, 7901 Mttwankve uve., far o peeking lot which would slitmately reqateo the eazing of 4 homes east of, ike Conter an Oketo Avenue. Rnmues at the intended plet bmaght NUes residents togethçt in peotest Ynesday night ("u foU house" noted one resident) atlhq Hiles Park Roc Center. to which u representative from lorry's Con- Coslineod os Page 22 The Bugle Bargain Barn Pay only if you seli Advertise FREE r,,. .5 .. . s. y q s ¡;ado ° A CAN COUNT ON ' - . Qùàsarl2"r I.. ONLY 28 POUNDS g 1 '_JT SWIELS_- * "hrstaMatic' ColorTuning Mauls Pias picone Tubp c Replaceable Circuit Modules * instant PictureAnd Sound 4 ..» W

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QUasaiNEDITURRAHIAN-cRiomConsole Color TV

nlci,P.tafl g,aIn Onus or. ht,dbø.Td*.rdnSctflMOwood.øÌidWIthaCcflt

L. . Replaceape

299TiiToteable -T-- ..

;a05505se SaperBright.Picture * Uses Less Energy Than

A76 Was Bulb * SeodceMiserChassis

Quôsai23"onnr.i-_.V WORKS IN ADRAWER'

CONSOLE Ç.Ojr.OR TV

0 11.0. .T 't

s

100% Solid StateWorks In A Drawej

TV Chassis _ -

----- . -- - r Circuit Mdales

. . - . lOLlaMatjc'

i : . .Celer Tgíni.i1

: :

. . . . . e ltIjtrls Plugs .

'4 . . .

r, !lctUre Tube

. ; . ..1 --_ . : .. , PUgtibfton

eusse, ws° StabIUzedpoerQuãag 23'rón - . -. Quàsai 2à.or Supply System I

. MDITIRRANBAII ARLYAMIRICAN . .. IuslaglPictgjp' . .In,.oñ

. ATNoExRAcosT_:. . ......... . . . ..... . : . ... . . ONE YEAR JN4IOME'

1LaI SERVICE GIMNANTE!

......... . .

.. :. .. - . .. 'P5eIThCnyeIhe,!.,L. T.V; & APPLIANCES-

7243 W TOUHY

PHONE 7923100

. ,,.. Qii ar idiegona»

QMX2 TABLE TV. *.Insta-Matic ColörTuning

* In-Line Matrix Picture Tube;:* Instant Picture And Soud* Energy Savèr Switch.

uásar i2

* j00% Solid Staib Chassis:* Solid State VHF Tuner

.

* lODetentUHFTuner..* instant Sound

5Ar..*oIerIPO

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Roll.About Cart Optional

MuawLsn. sAN%c: '.

STORE HOURSOndoy.Thureday.Prldat... 9Ä.M.- 9

Tuasdoy.WOdIiUdt5Y9 A.M. . P.M.

. :: . Saturday .

o AM. . 5 P.M.

4

V

4

966L39004.4

15 per copy

N1;Lo8 . Pu..bue Liborv.96iOaktop

NUØB1 Ill.

Board jockeys for Décision on Betting Parlors 'b, multiplo actian the NUns

Pian Cammtsston Sept. I cae.deend action generally en OffTruck Betting and MessengerScavino; tentatively S5OprOved zen-iegchangc fer a faB sessiononslanosni m the GnooniakcShopping Center.; vecemmendeglondectien afstdyard variadas inBunker Hill Estates for non.stouction of a private pool enddelycd enOjan ou variations for

ot siens proposed for GoldesAcres in NÖrtis NUns.

Zoning Csesnlnsiosers electedWednesday nighi to delay endos

- os categorizing off-frock bettiogparlors ceder o Special Use whichièqairou public heortegy, par-suant to parking restrictions undlegal opieioe on the bettingservice.

Action had boon prompted saidBuilding Commissioseo Joe Sa-

Icono by a phone lsqsiry severalmanOta 0go from a fins whichconsidered opeoing u bettingnervino in Hiles.

The Srrviceacts as as agent forcostomers who place track betsand charges u 10 per cost servicefed - no phase orders occeptod.

Solenne said the oelgieul bet-lieg parlor. mc Pegases Co.,oponed in Chicago July 4, 1975.and was closed by polfre the same

Village otNilesEdition

ug1coda N COUt!5ANO une . Nuisit, -

lu, 5500 N

VOL2O, NO. SS, TIIEBUGLE, THURSDAY,

. .

LIlEIII I_Ivy IJI%IIJU . . .

I Fromthe 5 parking iotblood pressare readings so Sep- BYAIIOOM. Dehnt.LeftHand -

by Dodd RecaerEdita.- A Pcbll.he.

llteprintedfrnm Aegesi JI. 19721

Whenovor I think of.ghr ErG dayof school t eew

waihed botwoct. the seats in the sarn,w aisles.cordaroy pacts which made a saishieg noise when you

. Tlr flrst day er.eael greal_asllcipatian and mectiog ali the Maine East's Student Council Officerskids ycra hadn't socs for nsany wccks. The fiYst day escastgirls' ncw dresscs. and eew ,,r palisised saddle shoes. And thesaillwares weather mianl lagging peonies oit lhc uidcwalk in. fisici of school. And hnading for the hush psaceos s ihr dm01

...iS hcmra.crap game wascamouflagcd böe, the scho,il officials.

The warm fiosi day wís alsveys a g.od foeliog tps Icfeeling of macsing. Yea cas in the schgsilyard. Aiid yos mapant the girls. bmosltisgagainst the e,oe the sglcwalk. in hoi

'purseit lit siimebody who had grabbed S,ioielhiog buoi you.

¿ . The first day bed lheLsnsel! of Ihn ecw.Tt iene hool wasreeiihlpainted, the hiiokv setellednew. uod oven Ihn old

z leachers .seéI1éd_ eew bey bad on -mirs sotties isiiich

- . .somehow tasted Ihm theftrst duyAñd that eleast the teacher

r it oidor kids had told yeti about wasn't half asbad as theyr said she .as..;at leant for the. first day'.

-r ?ltio.candy mOn was a niere wtic.itite sight the first day lilao : -

. . nloney the firs flcan bought Mary Josor or nailed. ,. . 3ho wàs .dering s ring> days. Somehow yos had cuire , . -

.. milk balls.rod heIn and wbeakers. arenen a 1.01 dog ..

..: Aedihn liest day meant.lg . ofsi(ng amnand in restaoeants. and drug stores dod ice crea shops; Il meant walking hante

E ' soheoi.wlttg on endles. paokof fimt.dyees. Il meant .. 'r b gs flee h fneu wth t of catssp The frs day alasE -

secant breaking wnayfrnn the pack. If the gill of lost spring r Matee 'East s . tedenl Cesnctl . officers foe the ntce-pcostglent Donna Spellasun of M Grove,- . . . .c r '-' nchnol year nre(lvi).tmeosoeetSne Blake of atid prcstdont Put Henil ¿if Hilen.os Soge 23 . Nibs, secretory Cheryl Klmnlohmidt of Nitos, '

temher 16th frem4 nnlil 8 p.m_atthe Hiles Administealios Build-ing. 7h01 Mllaskoe Avenue.

We sege yos to tabo advantageof this somvice. especially if yoaare bohnern 25 and SS yeaes ofage. Itypefleesion. if discoveredin your .yottsger yours. cas horeadily treated angl odd manyyears 10 YO5C life.

day. The ewners were chaegodwith gumbling. The case awaitsItlitlals Appellate Coati whosedecision may be appeoled to tiseSjgpieme Coast.

Zoning Came. Ken Cohooasked foe an opinion from theVillage Attorney whether thoservice could be prohibited inHiles sedes Hbme Rete5

Salerno said he contacted ThePegases and a similar locution on

Grand ave. for efitertu inqoisy.The Sorvioe employs 6 cleeks ut 3wtndaws to take hotu from 10.30

. n.m. ta 5.30 p.m. daily with anaverage of SO customers at aoe.time, he noted. -

Rocetesek officials ame atthoppywilh the services which. allegedlyhave deeeeased hank attendanceappeosimately 8 per cent.

... Predicated on fInal approvalContinnyd en Paio 22

125 homeowners oppose purchase-

of homes by .pèrry's Market

.,kØo 0,

residents::i:::' oppçse.

Moro than 125 homeowners,largely from she Golden Telangleurea (hoanded byMilwaukee-Oak-ton-Harlem.Hawged), sassi-moody vetoed Toesday, Sept. 7 aproposed bid by Jerey's Fmoit andGardes Centee, 7901 Mttwankveuve., far o peeking lot whichwould slitmately reqateo the

eazing of 4 homes east of, ikeConter an Oketo Avenue.

Rnmues at the intended pletbmaght NUes residents togethçtin peotest Ynesday night ("u foUhouse" noted one resident) atlhqHiles Park Roc Center. to which urepresentative from lorry's Con-

Coslineod os Page 22

The Bugle Bargain BarnPay only if you seli Advertise FREE

r,,. .5 . . . s. y q s¡;ado °

A CAN COUNT ON ' -.

Qùàsarl2"rI.. ONLY 28 POUNDS

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o:tiWh h rtarodh d 16H Lobby EthiitRegional Transportation Aathortty Board Chairman M,Iton Public Relations offiorr. Tbr month for Mary. - tho rnsoing scaflir ana brought a t 1k b bane N o Fortanato Arslodt, Ihr UnitrdStoles ta statiy master Yrn, Innt.nf.roonlyl .. $9.00 -

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Milwauhrr-Rood a chock far $196,226. The chrok is an inccnt.ve eeted to Past CommtinderRay- t admit.shn now has 12 groat-grandchildren. . loosed aver la Nitra jovenllr HOUSEBURGLABY daringthr month afknptemhor in the sonorer hamr of Ihr fnmaas SpIi Sts.dmnl Snbsadpllan -. -

- - hanno to the railroad far o more than it- prrnt mcrrase tn th mona tuscb as his permanent . . - . aathotities.- ti the lohby of Latheran General water color ntiisl. Andrew Wy- Sept. then Moyl ...........$4.00amb f mti titi by Its o mm t p sr ge da g P al a f tt t ti n g ACE RAMA RARDWARE OFFERS.DISCOUNTS Pol or sa I 1h ise.a r a

t F °°° °° w ti H p 1 I Pa k R dg 1h 1h n ho cog ti All APO ddm as fY 1976 wh h tird J IO nr th rage f tIr t m Woe All Legt Mr a tiM R b elAdam restde t fNl a cefO g tie tofNìl s w I t It '

I d h w t t M A t dt wo f 10 -'by w t cal rl t a ro lb S .alem. . . previons two fisoal,yearS. ' ' nages rxpçess thrir thanks lo Ihr 10,% discount on any nro-sale item of$S.00 or more Mon. thru . ' the Andy Home. b75 om her home artists selected from nrtistsaoràss nonniry. - . - :

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Shv Llocal perso who pnhlisheti the Fri., 9 n.m. lo 12 roan far sevior citi000s. The store is locotd ot WOODYOR?

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' C,- .- eFln ùticlns sabmillrti to them. - 7457 Milwoukrr Ave. , Investigation of saspinians an.ar Wash '

. - , OorPmsynrs&BontWfrhen'TooeSlekMembem SALE ENDS WED.0 -- HOSTESS - - -

-B'mI ChnI UST of Northwest The American Legion Aun- plane awaraswrre presented Post Harriet Glyn . is bock home- rrcnpnrnting after bring in eevenlna3 offenders were Inking SEPT. 15 -Suburban Jvwish Congregation is iliary, Skoh,o Unit #320, is having commananr-tnoch at the recent .. - . Resanccstnn Hospital. . lamber f.om the area, according -'n having a Car Wsh. lt will he theirfirst mrehognf the season Dopatment envenIma..-' - !ohn Keôpkeis dbi'iig tIñe anti is-home after boning cargnry to police reports. -B froto 9a.m. to I p.m. on Snntioy. on Thnecdy,- Sept. lb. at ROO

. . , Ang. 17 at Lnthoran General Hospital. He enpects to Inane Ihn NO SOLICITING - ---- -- , - -I: Sept. .12. The cost is 99-cents per p.m. l the 'Post Home. 8212 jO openings hnspilol by fhn enti nf the week. -

Solicitors wnrhtng an the 0200 - '- - -s!.- . car (you even gett-change both . Linfohi Avenno. Sknkir. Special - TheMorlon GrovePnrk District - - NowMembors - - blOck of Ocnnln were navised to U S -from y a IlarI) The n r waah g t w Il b 1h tw gwl wh t accepts g appl t fo Wnlcom t Ea o J h s bI n Nti p m I ti p t S- - , will he held in the pa&lng lot of ' atteistind Girls Slate this s'°°-<*he following Jatht .Gmnastics ' --. - - , . - following n Nilesite's complaint. t.W GOLDEN RIPE -i - l4orthwost Sabnrban Jewish Cnn. mer, Knrnn Becker nd Erecto Coach &' Swing Instructor. . 'TIIELEANINGTOWER YMCA 'rwn men soliciting for Mecca - . -

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gregation. 7800 Lyons .St., Mar. Stanigy; nlsotl,e nrwcommnndrr , For application or farther in- The Leaning Tower-YMCA Senior Atoll Center. located at Carp. in he 8800 block of-Inn Grave. We boprtn sbr yen ofSkohie Pant. Richnrdßmilh. All formatnn contact lbs, Park Office gg ronhy. Nilès. will start their Moviç and Slide progrnwn pope'ra moro ntiviseti by LB. Your Choice « -I - thorel . members anti frimas aro invited. at 965-1200 or 6034 Dompsler beginning hi September. . - ' policetntiesistnrnhtninn permit. -

I ' - These interosting anti eaucaltonnl films wilt be nkowc no . SUICWE - --

:. -: - - .: -. - --------------- ' - - - - Ftitiaysat It3Opm. in the Oakwnod Room at e Lenmog Tower A NOes nmnn phanea her ASCAL CELERY CENTER - -j - - '-- - - - - -- YMCA. - : . hnsbnnti Wednesday, Sept. t, at STALK 'ox . : --

- i.-- . .- - On September 10th there will' be n mane enttlleti Oar 2i30 p.m. te tell him she was , CUT:J t Think lfulfilmwtilbeav iB J y ht p tidtth SEEDLESS BERTILLI- e

S,lombe 17th Willis Hotfrtcb will b w I a f 1h Tb ho b ti Shod h m t! ..- - . - - Antonie, ThiBi.vilt be avery spocialpeogeam, as Mr. Hetfrtnk has Enti his 4h year alti wife lying on LB - -, - - -.,,'- i - - - - spent yenes in that art-nf the worta. - he hea in n panI of bland. Police . -

LB - --- - -MEET YOUR NEW ptesist, 24th 1h re mdl be a I ly m fth Ronky a be b ti oppa Uy et 38

- _; - -- '. , -. Moo:in::;íii_nvitea tnottènathesobeautlfnl travel slides aod

theside nf her HONEY DEW C I . . GAL I 'Dflflhl fiN I '

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Niles YouthSoftball Fin

Fl.atNtIona1 Bd of NbaMgr Thomao Covi; Kathy

Covi, Maorcoñ Covi. DebbieFeeeaeelli, Soc Feevarelli. TinaFerrarelli, Donna Angiolo DianeCoopei Ellyn Whcee, Many Ko-vach, Lindo Pairs, Nancy Sowa.

- Kathy Stachowoki, Brenda Pe-tera. Marilyn Keúeding. DianeHnjer, Janet Zarleega.

SkejnTeeeaeo Pannent ItomeMgr Dominic Plano; Pat Si.

wak. Cindy Janican,Karrn Mil.er, Mary Demsire, tori Boyle,

Mongole Boyle. mAnn Voilman,Sheila Fergan. Lori Marahall,irene Italchho, Maccia Mach.nowvki, Mary J0 Wein, KathyRiley. Donna Graben, iranerKeenebeck, Doreen DeSantis.

Natoeni Woman Hair SiodinMge: CaCol Maclien; Karen

GomIner. Karen O'Healh. LindaGoldberg, Kathy Poiinski, KathyBeeresheim, Diane Fallan. Ron.vie Wallon. Eileen Walter. mue -

I LEGAL NOTICECOMPTROLLER OF THECURRENCY TREASURYDEPARTMENT OF THE

UNTIED STATESWashington, D.C.

WHEREAS. satisfactory cvi.

ionica E. Smith,...otoptnolleii,f the Cornency

Chanter No 16588.L

deuce has bere prcsrn led lo theCompiroller ntf the C arrow.-y that"MADISON NATIONAL BANKOF NILES". locätcd in NILES,Slate of ILLINOIS. Itas compliedwith all provisions of thilslatatesof the United Stairs neqnbed hohe comphiùd cull before beinganlhiòrired lo commence theh,asiness o thanking as a NationalBanking Association,,.

NOW. THEREFORE. Therobycertify that the above-sactedgssocalion is authorized to corn.,teoce tIro hatiness of hashing asa National Banking Association.

i4 TESTIMONY WHEREOF.-whes my sign.Étire and seal of

- of1tØthia 15th die of JUNE

Commissioal StandingsEtlefson, Carol Boboha°, FattiMisioleh, Jill Jenait, Ban Qnien,Marion Kygen, K n ng.Doyle ScaldI.

TheB.LgoMgnt Tony Kozak;'Doby Ny.

herg,Kathy Brayher, DoreenMnlchnose, Joan Swasson, Col-leen Pocdthe, Karen Sahling.Maarecn Flanagan, Cindy Spino.Many Magnanon, Peggy Mc.Atdesv,,.Mattren Qainlan, PattiGeSkoManganI }tnrley. LindaNess, CanQheeiden, CathyCowhey.

Blase'. Fiamos -

Mgnr Bill Gregor; Mary LeoBenresheirn, Lori Lepak, FamSpankowski. Mange Likvan, KimDeehohl, Darcie Renands, DonnaRcsalds,Virginia Cowhey, EileenCowhey. Karen Aahnes. PatWeinzienl, Debbie lanas, CalleenCoche, Sae Stachowski, LesaSchandek, Allyne Breasen. JeanJarosa'.

V. M.ei!erMgnr Edward Stamp; J5nie

Zopotski, Kanon Czcsecwski, -Chits Giton, GailCondon, DeniseMaloney. Sheila Slamp. DeborahStuart9, Eileen Can-onda, MarloPcicnsos,Manilye Salkiewice,Jarre JaOyiar C011oco Flynn. ChrisWinkel.nvrrlcd Most Valoablr Playvn

-ILegal Noti

fNahes is hereby givcnr. pon.

saael to "An Act in relation lo the05v tif an assamed name in thécoitdacl on transaction of bnsinrssio tItis Slalc,tcas amenditihat ncertificate- mas filed ¡iy theouideeslgtsell with the ChonlyClerk FIt' Co4 ,Cooisty, hilé No.K5OI.6lanhc'5th day of Aagast

:re7adcethdaosnnied nameof'Mid EastPtblishing Ce. williplace of bainess loaded ai 7452N. Milwaukee Nitos. Iltinois60h48. The trae name(sl aedcd ittesslesi of oonertst is 1.1

53fd Ave., Ciccn,, Ill. 2.1 IlmabKaiaislrì -655W. Irving Park.Chicago. Ill. _.

1945 WAUKEGAN RD AT OAKTON e ''lncloil,floni THE NEW POST OFICEl

flava voua BILES. ILL.Pavsucian CALL 55 ti Or.irna.ii n, saFAST PRESCOIPTION ', 965-2127 .

PICK UP ANO0E11001Y KaP.rklng AANVWHUIE i MAINE 9-948 (bru 9-15-76 - -

¡tOlLOS TWP.. ALL SAL! ITEMS CASH AND.CARRY

PERPiCT FOR HOME OR OFFICE

VACUUM BASEi

PENCIL: SHARPNER

Reg 6719 $ 97Value Limit i

: BAND AID. VALUEPAIC

Reg'l"Valuo .. -

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BUBBLE--BATHULAC.LEMON.CHIIORENS - -

Rog::ti° Q9:VaIUe SIZE

SCOTCH MAGIC TAPEReg. 55f

Nos IOdA

'Nues Sharksskate for less

Fon the npcoming 76.77 hockesoasan, the NAHA HockeLeagUe presents a new pro97atnthat gives yon tIle oppoetatilly tocaen yoan registration fees andplay for fred

Learn it.'Play It at the BollardSports Comples, home of theNiles Sharks, Ballard Rd. &Catebeftand in Niles.

Roglstnallon w;tit he hold at theBallArd Sports Complex on San.,Sept. 12th from 12 p.1st. to 5 p.m.and Sat., Sept. 18th &ytn II am.to 5 p.m. Hockey fees will romainthe same as last yehn.

Under oUr Nihes Sharks "Ad.hook" program, players can raentheir ehtire registration fees andplay for free this year. See LesAhnaths or Walt Scosse onregistration days, Sept. 12 &Sopt. 18 for farther information.

We arealso happy to announcethat the Des Plaines Hookey CIahhas heitome affiliated with theNiles Hockey Leagac,and all DesPlaines hockey players are invited15 register.

Boys partivipating in the learnto skale .progrant will be far.nished with helmets, hockeypasts, jerseys mid socks at' asoitiina1ee foriho entine season.

Miles residents ano encoonagodtie participate te luis prognAm. Napnionesper trece ts necessary.Wo'll makc room for alt ages.

Seek-ñders h"Bike-A-Thon

Thy Ronce Shatter GentlemanMemorial Fnmtdallo, AosIIlney issvirhing bicycle ridges for theirPâlI Btkc.A.Thos which will beheld se Sasday, October tI. 1976(rain dates: October 24 or October311, beginning at Littoé Woods,Dcntpslor and Lehigh SurvIs inMacton Grove. Il litio is aud cois-tisaing ao aSO Kitontotor coarse.Stanliag times w-III be hotwees9t30 am. and l2rJO p.m.

Fondé aie raised by Ihm riderswho obtain sponsors for cachKilome(en they finish. Pnococdstroni the Bike A-Thon arc dona.(cit to tIlo Un::ccsity of ChicagoCaitcor Rose,:rch FoandationIn.disidoals twiy al.itt::t::l act thé«ingerioalion if t I:c: wish to

"sp Oosor any rider. .-.P nieces ill be give:: to egh

rid enenterin g tir Bike.A.Thonand he: orealso eligihie kir thebicycles which will be awardedttiroagti a special drawisg :

Anyone w'tio is intenoslod inteidiog in tIte Bike.A.Thon orspoiishning A rider may contactruhen Jill Left al 965.1 148 on

- Elaine Wansermati at 398-0304, -Co.C!rairwornen of the rennt. or

;:MyraFisotie .:r 564.9292. l5res. 1idont of Il incrga::i/ olios ,::

ALLSTARSommary af3 Goinés

Westeniì Cosfenenci.' playersplayed greal learn bascballiheaalit tite 3 gaulé series. -

Trani played as if Ihey liadboce together all soninion bug.

Solid pitcluiuug,and s troll g luit.-hog ac coaiile ti foe than 3 victor-

Team comnuitted only 2 errOrsiii 3 ganuos. -

Wostérit Confonence -3- game_sentottotals: . . .

, ........54: Errorsy - Hitting THon Harryciaffe. 7

, NUllS FresflmanFoOtbálI. Coaches

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Shwr h,cre (I lo n)aeeiân Noe, Fran McDonald, Braco DonasirJar N. : o gnadaie otMaine Eait NS, t thisClass of 1963 avd

played footb t at the linebacker positioo.Herocelved his degroc irrpsychology in t9hB from North Central College wheer hr als::

' played football as an ootside linebacker. In 1974 he earned his MAin Goidanocand Coiunseting from Northern Illinois University. LasIyear hejoited Ihe NDHS facalty and tanght psyohobogy and scesoas assistanl freshmen coach.

Fran McDonald la aegnadnate of Lindenharst H.S., Long tslavdNow York, of the Class of 1972. While-is high school, he wasallIdAgge in both football and baseball. He slatted at theUnbégsity ofNoire Darne from 1972-76 and played football ande:Ara Parseghias.He received his degree this Jane prom NDU with adoable titajorin procasledded theology. His is assistant froshoiaof0616511 coachand will assist in Ike baseball program nest springFrail willbK teaching its the Religion Depaetmont.

Broce Donayh is a NotreDome H.S, otnrnnosof Class aP 1970 Asa sonior he served well at outside linebackér and tight end ae theNDHS championship 1969 team. Ño aliended Notre DameUniversity, Univ. ofltlinois at Gehena. and roceived his degero thisspniog iii eottomios Abd physical education from NonthwestorvIhhiilois'Univeçslty in ChIcago. While at NDIJ and Illinois. he playedmiddle liiuebackee. Ho hs coachod football at St. John SneboufGeamm'an Schoel,Braco is teaèhing in tho Bnsinocs Dept. aed ishead freshman fooibaticóah.

Summer GymnasticsMèet Reu1ts

claded with tire 3:4 anscal cisc1 and Balance tram. The 2vdeasturs sarnrner rrogranu oes evoqts.Uneeen Bars, Fleer Ever

Optional Gymnastics Moot os and 3rd place winnors for U ercerAngact b. Wiannon of the Alt. Buns add Floor touerai se ocre

The Maine E:sr Girls Gym look 1st placo in the othve three

A runasi was Sandy Sphatka, agé Coticen Kmhl tinti Tina SoclesIO. with a total of 28.95 points. with Cohleen tahing 2nd iv BarsCoticen Kroll IO. of NiIniÉ, and 3rd in Floor Entrojar, arAuunisliedJndwi!h 2S.8 points. and Tina placing Jed in Unoeco BarsTiuta Scolo:, II, of Milos, placed ' and Beam. Maetha Schillmarller3rd mtth25,7 poists. Ir Vaniting, also took a 2nd place in Boon:Carol Stube of Des Ftaisgs took The rauher of the All.AmavdIshplacc.sshile MarihaSchill- competition was greatly rn

moollnir. also tram Dos Plairios pro:cd, and all the girls exhibitedtook 2uyd and Tina Svelos plAced O hugh (ossI ofcreativ'uty in thrir

Saydyloholka of ChicAgo teantitucs.:

,A uAiquegame Fail GymnasticsTI K g&H Cat wUt at Main8 East

br al Thilless Stadium, Dovon dc 'Kodak in Cluieage, fraie Sepiem. -This fall a program for any girlher IO through 12 . . ititoneSteil fl starting Or eoonrir-

This 4 macfast piich tdsciiiwill aing Gyrnuiastics for ail ages aedho playing against a regalation 9 ability Jovols v-ill be offerrd aiirionuhon bAdi teari(- Maire Ratt High School in Park

The pitching monnd is no Ridge or Someday rnoroirgcslraiigitn'to "King" Eddie Feign. starting Sept. -18. Tsmbling loivr. Io lits 30 years oit loans of 49 girls ages$.B is offered from 9-IOslates mudmany foreigii coité- a,nu.; cost for 8 lessons is $15.

ines, he's boon able tom:mpilé Appanatns Gymnastics (Beam.sonto aistauritig statistics .. 4,470 Bars. Vaniting, and Floor Ear:-w g 17201 whh Iwllb if df gl g

llave alsoprodsoed204 perfect 7.14 trum tO.tInJO am.; east (sgantes. 726vo.liiuters and 1,441 820. A 'Dasco fon Gymnastrcsi t t I qwllb hldf wit3012

Using only a catcher. ist forgintsifall ages far a cast of 17i, ..., o,. oat ih cmi ,,. t la.t.I; orlO whs taken-in eomhinatiavbaffibs the batterswilh"gvef2O with hic Apparatas or Tnwhkvgti itere h p t h g del e s Tb t fi f ch I

Thcy'roharbod from hohind 1ko -is héaded by Betty Aselsoe, (irlsback; between ii'unlegs. from 2iud Gymnastics Coach at Maine Eastb d IiI dfldd NS dii M E IGl

Ti g mo mlii h played G5m a I Te R g I t

Spt be IOu dli t83ltpni b t i B thy A I

dSady Splmb 12 at M PaTHS Dmpt3 bIO p ro p ti R d Pa k Ridg ill

F e m f m t r II 60068 Fee f etho f mt743.5i4O -e -r . .

cati 825.4484. ente 450.

Summer reading awards programs at Nues LibraryThe Chiideee's Depaetmont of

the Nitra Pabiiç Library Districtwill award certificates Io childrenwho have completed the reqaire-mens of the library's sommerreading programs at three special"award patties" at Ihr MajLibrary. 69hOOahton si., vn Sei(v.15. 16 and 23 at 4 p.m. thepanties will last ahast one (toaraod will melody a Blm, filmslides, a song and a special treatfor the children os well as Ihrawarding of certificates and con-lest prizes.

Go Sepu. 15 certificates will begiven fer the Trovai Theaogh the

to hooks. Prirrs will also heawarded im aoy winners of Ikebic estros ial bookmark oovlostwho are is this groap.

On Sept. 16 thy program wilt iofar 3 thea 8 graders whoorfisierod al the Main Libraryand completed roqoiremeots farTeasel Thrnagh the CnIn,Ies,Boakwaek coolest pniaesw ill hoawarded ta any wi neons from tIriafroop-

Gv Srpt. 23 all 1st and 2ndgrode ehildrev who rrgistreed forIhn Going na a Bear Haalprograor asti camploted Ihr ro-

QuIntileS program IA those who qairovirois (6 boahs road andirgistered at Ihr Branch Library erpurtod osi will recniv e Ihoirand those whojoinod the program special awards. Wiooers at ihrat the Bookmobile. This program Name the B ear000lestw illfor children in grades 3 tIra 8 reerier prices daring the pro.

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roqaired reading nd reponliog on gram.

September Senior CitizenActivities

Maine Township will sponsvnthree nentor citizen activities inSoptember. highlighted by aday.bseg outing to the "Haase osthe Rocks" in Spring Green,Wisconsin, Maine Township Se.niOr Cit'mens Coordinator Fer-dinand C, Arndt announced to-day.

Ga Wednosday. Sept. 22 theseniors will loar Ihr "Hasse onthe Rocks," a bO.room homoconstructed entirety of rook es-copi for its sod roof. The hassewas desigse and haitI by ananelsitoct who hand.earnied emerypiece ofmatoniai to the silo on topof a rock formation.

The seniors will also visit thenearby mascaro which containsreplicas of a 19th ocatary wood-working shop, lamp shop, andchina shop.

Cost of the entire toar andhasch is $8. Basen will leave from815 Loo St., Des Flaires at 8r30.

The regalar afternoon of bingoand cards will be held at TheGnzons, 0989 David Pl, DesPlaines, boginniag at t p.m.,WedeesdaN Sept. 8. Coffer androlls will be served.

On Wednesday, Sept. 15, thesenior oitianns will gather farInnob al the Casa Royale, DesPlaines. Following Ihr Isnoheon,Des Plames City Clerk EleanorRohebach wilt speak ahoat "What

Pullen supportsta( limitamendment- A conshitottotsat amendment inIltinis is being supported byPenny Pallen, Repablican can.didate for stato rnpresentativn isthe firartb legislative district,

Mils Pallen r000nily became acharter member of the NationalTax Limittian Coimmitnor, Shesaid boib Repahhicas and Dem.Ocrat legislators confess that 1kopolitical process means never.ending government spending andlanalion and-that the only way Io500irol this is by a constitatianalamendment imposing a tas limit.

The. tao limit amendmentmovoroi.-at'us peoplr.oniented andinclados both basinessmrn andrank.and.fubc anion members,Misa-PatIno noted, "Thee arepeople who have recognized theirfratornity astarupayors and theiroiotaal benefit in joinl action,"

The amendment as proposed intilinois imonld .iinnit the total ofstate haars lo a percentage of talaIsuatrwido.persaaal income, tyingtIte slate's eovonao growth dir.colby Io the - slate's toanomicgrowth in ehe privato sector.

Makes the City Tick." and willdomoastrate 1h enewe cling ma.chines Io br ased io Ihr Navem-her elections.

Arndt said lIre "Hanse on theRocks" asling and Ihr CasaRvyabe tancheon reqaire reserva-Ibas and advaacv payment.Seni onswhow ish to participate inaoy of 1h reveals mnst rohido inMaine Township and mast bemembers of Ihr Moine TownshipSenior Citizens organization. Forreservations, call Arndt or BeaBallin at 827.0745 on the townshipoffice at 297.2510.

Romcmheru all progenma noDihr at the Malo LIbrary. SeI. 15for Bookmobile and Branch chil-deco in Travel Tbrnngh thoCalanlrs program. Sept. 16 forMain Library children in TravelThenngh the ColonIes program.Sept. 23 for all GoIng on n BoarHunt ohildern (from Bookmobile.Branch and Mais tibeaniep).

1:011 owingarr Ihr names ofehitdrrn who completed Ihvsrpeagranrs. listrd by library andprof na or:

Boabmablleu Travel ThenaghIhr Calnnles . Jodi Abramn.Jranior BoIras. Rabin Berliser,Debra C boom e. Lori Cahn. Bree.da Fsebrck. Denise Fsrheck. Lisaloryak. Mary Kiely, Lisa Klee-b(aII, Jvnnifer Kass. Lisa Linden'niiao_ Collern Madigan, Debbie1Milehell, Debra Salins, DawnSohacifer, Craig Shpanago, JackieSouth, Barrio Zelkaw.

Going on a Bear fientKimhvnly Arcacci, Sheni Galnick.Raben Kass, Mactin Madigan,S treno Miller, MarIa Moss,Cheryl Reiner. Chnissy Sehondjr.

Beanoh LibraDo TravelThrnngh the Caloalen . LeonaBrandt. Shenni Bark, Patty Ball-heer. Jaaet Ciochan. Jury Dai-masa. Elles Dvarkin. DesirerEckerl, Robin Foldman, MikeFritar, Sharon Fnilze. MarriGoldstein. Jeff Hales, Jill Hanta'man, S. Mantornar. Nalaiie lIer-oaf. Andrea Hodes, Jahn Kahl-feldt, Mura Khazai. DeannaLeseen. Danny Libman. BrihLording, Jennifer Larding. TerriLarding. Mark Minsky. Lowell

Mona, AlAn Moto, Jerry Moto,Todd Prarlman, Loarie Simon.Marcy Simon, Beth Tandet.

GoIng on a Bene Hant ' MikeAlabe. William Atella, MaraDirball. Tana Dave, Dared Eck.erl. Michael Gaoharg. DavidGI roam . Mark Goldstein, Mi.chrlle Hammer. Chris Herzog.Becky Hewitsoo Michelle Isaac.sao, Michelle Khaaai, KnistiKahlfzldl. $Ievr Klein, AmyLibonas. Gerald Lording. Dr-borah Maslanka, Mano Mitstrin.Alyse Minsky, Howard Mora.Drbirrah Mote, Rsheni Mota,T anror y Oherg, Danin101swaeg.Bobby Parwley. ScolI Prarlman.Keihli Rabin, Amy Ross.

Mala Llhearyu Tonici Throaghthe Calanlea . Connie Anderson.Maniannre Baisch. Karen Balata.Mary Basham, Yvonne Becher,Micinacl Beeftiok. Michael Berka,Glrnrii Bianchi, Joanne Blasryo.ski. Rohen Blasoyoski, StephenBirscapireii. Sasan Bascapomi,Jolie Braaan, Nanci Calanrani,Marci Cantor, Stacy Caer. SherytCirhen, Craig Çaerlanis, PanICaorlairis, .J,utíanii Czyzewica.Keith Daeglí. Steer Davis. iSnaneDepa. Kathy DeSalvo. LindaDisctr, Mike Disch. MichelleDalec. Chrisiino Dinerbrawshj,Thrrvias Elea. Dan Fagersan. JadiF esicaste is. David Gawlo, Breamofessre. Mary Ano Grnrn, Le-aiioz Gnrw, Jeana G semine i,Kareir G arerirr i, filtra ilannahan,licleir Hirschfeld. Sheyl Jaifev,Dm000 Jandos, Hank meg, Mi.chollo Jang. Jasoph Klanrenik.Jalic Kiancnih. Fliryd Koniaeski,

Nancy Kooaneakl, Anaatasia Ka.ltncaenha, Kim Lake, DannyLewand, Joe Lewand, SandioLmodqaist, John Livorvi, DanielaMarra, Elizabeth Millen, DianeMimp, Patrick Mnephy, Jim'Ohenman, Mark Oberman, AadyOnlnwski, Jean Onlnwski, CarnIPanly. Linda Paaiy, Amy Ptaoek.Marcir Rosenberg, Kelee Soh.weni Past Shemrnske, Debbie5h50, Lisa 5h50, Siephanin Smith,Mano Sohle, Maria Sonnzotino,Mary Claire Sorrentino. ScottSInner, Nancy Sneace. SosasTovgesdal. Lisa Tamnleoni, LoriTirviolzoni, Karen Tacker, JosephTyridall, Lori Tysdall. PatrickVcrtaeei. Kanyn Wirkas. ChrisWolshon, Pal Zarther. Lisa Zellen.

Golagon aBone Hoot . MiehaclAlday, Sharnn Arnold, JimmyBashanr, Lasra Broker, KarenBeeflink. Christine Blasoynshi,Feed Brans. Jennifer Broan,Maniheth Brncar, Frank Cien'iniwa, Lori Cohen. Pamela Dargis.BeIh Davidsnn, Maria Davis,Missy Frankiert Sherni Gallase.Howard Grnssman, Mall Gaer-cIrri, ScolI Hacen. Vichie Hertl,David Hirschfeld. Diana lacnbao'zi, Jennifer Jensen. MichaelKoprrski. Diano Kahr. KathyLake. Brad LIeti. Christie Lind'qaist, Holly Maynard. John Na'wirdyla, Joseph Orbawski. RobertPiton, Naihabie $liso, DebbieSouth, Linda $Ieiner, Amy Sa'caer, Chrislopher sytho, Danielflrnnasicwicz. Lynn Tacker. Mat'them Tyndatl, Barbara Uher,Milch Weinberger, Gail Weith,Alan Wilson, Debbie Wisnirwshi.

"My Social Security check isdeposited directly into my -

savings account and¿2-),. flOW our travels are

i ,ç worry-free."You see, the wife and try to spend thewinter in Florida. But, with missing the

kids and all we're often flying back andforth. We used to have a problem

making sure we'd be home to receivemy SociaSecurity check - but now we

dorf7have to worry - it goes straightinkl my savings account at Skokie

Federal. r

Never lose a day's interest andnever have to worry about it' being lost or stolen. Works like a

't charm - the Only thing we mjss' now are the grandkida."

Call Skokie Federal Savings at 674-3600 and make arrangementsto have yourcheçk deposited directly to yoursavings account.Look to the builders ofhappiness - -

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Mrs. Thomas Van Dyke King,from Northwrsten Stables inMorton Grave, has had a success-ful season showing her mariKing's Regal Lady" in horse

shown throughout the aren. Mrs.King is thg former Barbaro AnnScott, who wee an Olympic geldmedal in figure skotig. Her"King's Regal Lady" is a sie-year-old dapple grey Saddlebred

Mrs. Kieg look "Lady" lo theSomero Saddle dab Horse Showin Keeoshu ou June 27. "Lady"wee the first place shown athalter, and Mrs. King alsocollected the bloc ribboe forEnglish Horsemanship. At theend of the day, Mrs. King wasawarded the English High PointChampionship.

Th.ThgIo, Thnmday, S.ptemhnr9, 1976

SUccessful season for"Regal Lady"

Retneeieg to Kenesha for IhrInterstate Saddte CIah HorseShow en July Ii, Mes, King und"Lndy" again wen blue ribbonsis Horsemonship and Halterclasses and also n second placeribbon in Egglish Pleasnre.

At the faesin J. J. HorseShow, hl July 18 in Grayslnke,Mrs. Klg collected first pInceawards si'ilh "Lady" in EuglishHalter and in English Showman.ship as well us a second placoribbon in English Eqaitatien.

On Jnlyl,25, attending theCoantry CIlIb Stables HorseShow. Mrs. King and "Lady"won three blur ribbons in EnglishEqaitatioe, English Haller, andSaddle Seal Pleasure.

Three moro bine ribbons were -awarded to Mrs. King at theI Interstate Saddle Club Horse

Now you can keepyour Pension Plan,

even if your employertermiiiate,his.

You used to have oniyThwo choicei if yourcmployer terminated ih company pension plan.You could spend the money duc you, or youcould i2ut it in a savings account.

Either way, you had to pay taxes on that money.

Public Law 94-267, enacted April 15, 1976,gives OU a third choice : A "Rollover" IndividualRetirement Accoulit. This account allows you tosave accumulated retirementfunds tax-free. At -

age 59½, you can withdraw your money, and payonly ordinary taxes Meanwhile, you earn intereston your-deposit. -. -

-For more information önthis new plan, talk 10

our Financial Vice-President, Mr Foy He'llshow you how an IRA Rollover Account canmake retirement less taxing

COOK COUNTY Ej

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CHICAGO, ILL 761-2700 MORTON GROVE. ILL. Ee-I97O

'100 MILUON ASSOCIATION

Show. Mrs. King and "Lady"were first in English Hallen,Pleasure, and Horsemanship.

The second Runnin J. J. HerseShow of the snmmer w brldAug. IS on the. Lnke Cesnty Fain.Grounds. Mrs. King skewed"Lady" at halter ht bath the'English and Open divisions,wienieg blue ribhens in bothclasses. She collected a third blueribbon is English Pleasure as wellas second pla*ibhous in Seniorand Open Showmanship and inEnglish Equitation.

Attending her third InterstateSaddle Club Herse Shaw of thesummer, in Kenosha en Aug. 22,Mrs. King was first in EnglishEquitation and "Lady" was againfirst is English Halter. Mrs. Kingwas awarded the English HighPoiot Trophy far this show.

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Sam --You ng- -säpporters

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Gelltug theirTaudidatn's car tops distiìbtìted thranghoirt the 10thCongressional District is just orig of many activities keepingcampaige workers busy at Sam Young's new headquarter5 ivMorton Grove.

Dick Jaoobson (left), públio relations coordinator, aed MarkProesnl of Lincoluwood (right), assist Roth Stevens of MortonGrove in getting a sign for her oar at one of the comwooitychairmen's meetings held recently at Young's hradqoartrrn,7032.A Golf rd., in the Golf View shopping center. Volontrhrs forRepublican congressional candidate Sam Young plan oor'to-dnor

- visils throughout the 101h district dicing the week rgiSept. 13th.Area residents interested in participating may noelacl Jacobson

ut 673-Sb7b. -

Mikva ' backs Medicareamendment to coverphysical extenders

Congressman Abner J. Mikvais cosponsoring on amendment tothe Social Senority Aol ta permitMedicare reimbarsements foephysician etitendre -services.

There are more than 2,800physical extenders in thr countrywho are trained peofessiouals whodispense primary and emergencyhealth care in areas where therearr few, if any, doctors.

Physical eotenders includephysician assistants, oorserPradliti onces , e nrsrolinicines andother trained praolitioners whobane successfully completed aprogram ofstady approved by IheSecretary of Health. Edocutianand Welfare, who are certifiedas physiciass' assislunts by theNalioual Board of Medical Es.aminers, or who urw licensed er

M-NASRneedsfall vólùnteérs

The children afthe Maine-NilesAssociation of Special Recreationnerd ynol M.NASR nreds velan-leers that are mathie males orfemales, énergelic, love to workwtb hldre ad Il Iret atol ti h op

w chi g w tb huedpp d w old joy the

esperineen,- and aee-wílliug tovelùnieer -their services - fewhears aweek, - - -

The Mainn-NiIs AsiociatiotsefSp IR reat tof seven cooperating Park Dis.Indo add Recrnatiolt Boards - Itp des comprého ree eanienal-progrumo-enabling -allhandicapped children tied adilts-withie our commsnities te mukepredactinc and enjoyable nse oftheir leisure time.

Year cound programs oreplanued for after school, even-ings, and weekends. M.NASEwill br offering about 80 'pro.grams this fall for children ages 3through adults.

Please contact the Maiue.NilnsAssociation efSpecinl Recreation,9440 Kenlen, Skekie at 674.5512,ifyou can give a few hours af yourtime tu help handicapped childrenenjey rncrealienal aclivities thisfall. It is a very rewarding andenjoyable euperience.

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otherwise recognierd by a state asqualified to provide pnimeryhealth care servicos io Ike state iowhich such services ace ccndcrcd.The amendment specifies that tirophysical eotenders periormunuorthe supervision of o physician

'The intent nfthr awrndmrrrtis te correct the imbalance thatcarretitly mists io the distribstirroof health care services," Con-gressmun-Mikvà esplained. "tomany casos, Ihr oreos wont inneed ofhealih services..rscal onuinner city ureus..ure most uis-criminated against by the correctSocial Security laws that un cotprovide reimborsemeot for arr-vices by physical eutrudors. Theamendment would correct thisinequity in the system Onu.hopefully, begin to correct Ihrimbalance in health caer distribu-

The amendment is a tnginntrotensios oflhe health manpowerlegislation reacted by CongrrssIn the 1960's to assist heotlhprofessional schools so that rhnsupply of health personnel wootuhr increased.

Chief spotisors of Ihr legislo.ties are -.Cosgressrnau John J.Ducan(R.Teeu.), Phil Landrum(DG g I dJm Sym gten (D.Mirsouri(

'There -is evidence-to sopportour belief that such an amenu-misil wullresiuli u ò'erull soningstthMd pgm Cgreosmas Mikva said. "le arcasprevióusly untervedby primarymedicaliare, the introducttco ofphysical euleuderi has prcducoudecreases- of .10% to 15% iv

hospitalieation dâys." he auuou-

Le&ihig Tower-CohiShow

All persons interested in coincollecting are cordially invited Inattend the ChieahCainBeOr5e atthe Leaning Tawis'-YMCA, 6300Touhy. ou Sunday, SeptemberI2thr Admissidit is frei and Iberois nmple free parking. Roars arr

-from--lOam, -19 5 prm. Eighteenesprits will have eblhits ocdispliy nnd mill-bu- available toanswer qunnlistns.

Naûonal Honor Socie*y- Officers

National Honor Society officers at Maine East fer the opchcyicgschenlyear ure(l'rl Brace Ringstrand of Park Ridge serving aslreasnrer, Calhlern Biel of Miles serving as secretary, RichardMarder of Morton Greve serving asvice. president, ood RobertMarhin of Morton -Greve serving as National Honor Societypresident.

Disttid 71 annocesschool- lunch policy -

The Niles Elementary School, da not mrd these criteria botClarence E. Culver, Saperin- han reoproses such as onusuallytendent, today announced its high medical cuprosos, shelterpolicy for Free Milk and Free costs Tu euness of 30 percen t ofMealsonReducedPrice Mealsfor iocome, special odocalion eachildren anuble to poy the fullprice of maIs and milk servedunder Ihe National School Lunchand Special Milk Programs.

Local school öftiiials haveadopted the foliovning family sizeand income criteria foe 'defer.mining eligibilityrFum. Fain. Inc. Fr. Inc. Red, in each school. The inforwaliouSIne Meals&nsllls PeleeMnaln peovided ou the application is

FT 77 FT 77 coufidcutial and will he ased onlyI 53,650 $5,730 fcc the porpose of doterminiug2 4,830 7,530 eligibility. Applications may be3 5,980 9,320 sohmittCd at any time doriog the4 7,130 ll,llO,,,. year.5 - 0.190 2,770

et f t hid9,240 14,410 n nr aso ceses s c

h111,200 15,910 are a so e tOt e or t ose cee.

17,39018,74020,09021,43022,770

8 ll,j509 12,01510 12,870Il 13,73012 14,590Each add'lfam. member 865 1,340

Children feam families whoseincome Is at or below the levelsshown arr eligible for free milkand free meals or redacnd pricemeals. lo addition, families that

Se &hiagoTeathei's Cokie

Missing members from theClasses of 1945 asid 1946 atçhIcigo Tnúebnrs Cóllne arébeing nought for a combiund

- innniondlnnjr to he held Friday,Nan. 12. Chicago Tégehers Cell.

- ege is new Chicngç State Univnr.sity.

Any '45 or '46 C'fC graduatewho has not bnaed from thereunion cemmittnn er anyoneknowing thn whrreabeots of a-'45

- - Or '4h CrC grad is asked to weiteer call the Chicago State Uniner-shy. alumni office, 95th SlreetatKIng Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60628,More informnlion isalso au'dnblehy calling eithtr the alumni officeat 995.2016 Nick Fleosei- at424,9590 or Rosemary Pembroke

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penses due to the meulaI orphysical condition of a child, ordisastor oc cnsoalty losses areorged lo apply.

Application fornas are beingsent to all homes io a letter top arrets . Additional copies areanailable ai Ihr priocipal's office

fits. Ifa family has faster ohildecsliving with them aod wishes toapply for free milk aod free ocreduced price meals foc them, thefumily should contact the school.

All childoro are treated thesame cegardlessof ability topay.lo the operation of child uotriuionprograms. ne child will hediscriminated ogaiost becoone ofhis/her roce, sos, color, ornational origin.

Estate PlanningThe importance of planning for

future financial seconly and waysof doing this will be discussed in"Estate Planning," u lO.weekcourse co.sponsorèd by Ihn Oak'ton Commianity College Women'sPrograms and MONACEP.

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Begiening os September 29,Park Ridge Attorney JeanuelteBode will hnlp bc/lb men andwomen understand thrOne peinlsofwills. frosts, joint tnuaoey, andestate planning in gnnrral.

The sessions wBl br held atNitos North High Scheel, 9800

- Lawler, Slcokie,- on Wednnsdaysfrom 7r30'9:30 p.m.

Tnition IO $15.00 for residentsof Maine and Nues Townships;555.ffi foi 'tbrrs. Prospectionoat.ef-distrieb.studnnts shouldcontact their local higbschaol orcommunity collnge district - forckargnback information,

Pur further - information, cou.tact at lnndael,

stôck in America.

0CCLoodon Waiiwright III, famous

In Ihr Chicago'lod music scenewill perform on 16m September 12Sunday night coffeehouse at -Oakron Community Collego.

Woinwrigh lisa" pnst.psy- -

-chedelic aristocratic beatnik"whnso first fcarrecor us havereceived unanimcosceiticatpro.

for Waiowright will beChris C,j(risteesro. Christeosen

RUBICON LIQUORS_Í -

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GLENVIEWPHONE 724-8414

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The Bn&e, $rplembnr9, 1916

Sunday Night ÇohSehoose -

aromes in Chicago after spending Stodenl Affairs, is $1.50 fer 0CCthe lust several years in South students and 52.50 for others.Africa. His music reflects sights Performances begin fit 8r00 p.m.aod sounds of a "world fur is Boildiug 6 on the Oaktos

campos. Oakton and Nagl. Mor.too Grano.

Scaling is limitrd and furtherinformation cae be obtained fromLau Pellica, Director of StudentAclivities ut Oaklon,' 967'5l20.ext. 320.

removed" from everyday life. Hehas been called Ihr "People'sVoice." He has appeared locallyat the Barburesa Night Club inChicago.

Aumissine to the coffeehouse,sp onsOre d by Ouklon's Board uf

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st Peters Ail Show Noilh Subiiban Iirustmn W*urch:- :

A &in A homeming scrvic during the service A e , - . .

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!i 6945 Dempster. Morton Grove ' bee 12th for the North make a I,reeeutetioe of a ey to . . .' will hold ott O en Houe thUt eeChnot,an Cht.reh. The the bodding. A receptioc toit b ' .

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viIl hold ito oeeottd enrnol ort eejoy and porhopo huy e beoctiftil BOO Mitzvah of Neil Aizeesteht. A four-week Sendoy Soheol new gospel bymno aed e me000ge . .

i ; show and cuellos Satueday, Sep. work of erl witether it be es Os of Mr. osd Mrs. Joseph oampsigs entitled The Good by the Psotor. .

t ntb 1g 1976 t 7 P m f r Ils ng I I I 1h g ph t h g A t R bb L b w 1h Sh phe d w Il b g Su d y S h d I f 1h w k f L I t lb g w k P ro St w by M k d b ft t pl lt I bi f $14 95 w 1h

pee w d 8 30f r th cl g ph w t col g d d w li d I y 1h h ge Ptem 12 at Th F t S pl suber 9 15 Tb d y $25d P t

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J: 50n50tt5y5h1'0a13th15e POStOrdSWhICI5are1taCbCdtO affiliauañisnolrcqoirJFor praspeotiv teachersarealvtted Ecit ossi' ' _

A o da! a.td 01 phant A uethe ard the Post 1h m fr w lt co t 9 45 m Pee co t f Ihre h . I b w t p911 t lTd b

I' Iyay'ol r1?5: h7tas NiesCommunity schaoltbroagh prIm ryag w li Ffslrthe fòtn II phy

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will be celebrated dann the The Rev. Roger L. MoMaoos tomber 15. 7p.m.-prayer meetiog tideoce je yoarOVefl and dishwaSher. Assot5000t$t2Smlllios. °\morohsg worship service oche- will preach the sermon st I I am. and Bible message by AssI. And alter ail the eoponoiae things that wake stone pase 4dDt n'itt pcAeoad

dated fao lOtOS am. at Ibe Nibs s oharoh. Under the Pastor Gory D. Palmer. waro like Prolniaro by Mihaoa coponsivo, ygod oothlockweototCooraAvefltt 777.7200

Communit Church (United s- dIrectIon ofMrs. J. R,osor, wtll ho The nuesory is ander Ihr probably oopec the ptioo to bethe wostoopeflsloe tlaRLEM.IRtIIttG 4190 l. HOrion

byteriao), Ç401 Oaktoo Steeeno holdat Ihosame time. Saoday diroctioo of Mrs. R. Raweao d a thing ofoil .:

Sasday, Septemboe 12. Ao all. enontog pratse and worsh.p ser- capable ttoodant every Sasday . Bat now, nach time you 0000 525 at any North jodtaototli.stateTollway 256-0900 .

church icoic will ho hold on the VftO at 7 p.m. will featork old and al fi am. : West po5oral Savings Conter. Wu 00e got 5- tRLtNßTbN BIS . gWylotqinRd. ottoltqd ..

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Chnroh meeliogs and activities . I.IIlJ1OfD .r .

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nrtl° Ed so P k L It S North West Federal Savings Time 63 Hours a Week!class; 7OO p.m-Bay ScattI Troop Sept. Il, 197k, 9:30 a.m., at tINtan Church Picnic will ho bold . . . .. . . . r

62. Maine Township Jcwisb Coo- on Sonday, September 12th. . . . . : . . . . . .

Tttesday 6:35 p.m. - United grcgatioo. 88110 Ballard Road, stoning al 12:00 caco, is Ihn . . . . .Presbytortbo Women's Associa- Des Plaines. Ronald Wojoer, sao Cbaoh's parking lot and jo . - . . . .

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Rl$ERSlOE,,,....- BROWNSTONE,.. ..-¡(coran Cook-oat suppor. Mincha-Maarin services that at- io the Church hssemeol. The . . ' -

Wodoesday: 7;$O p.m. ' youth Sorooao al k3O p.m. Michelle Church is located os She carnes of _ .

drap-in; 7:50 p.m. . Conway DicI Bornslein, daughter of Mr. and Avandalo and Oliphanl A ve000s ' ' .

lostitnte; 8:00 p.m. - AA-1 Mrs. Lawroscc Bernstein, will 'ji, Chicago. : .. ...... . .. .. - ITharndoy 7 00 p m W tghl b com Bal Mtt ah st spe alWatchers; 7:30 p.m. - Juniar Sunday warning Shachrit service Paoy. rides wilPogce agab he . ................ .

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Choir Rehearsal; 8t$O p.m. . SepI. 12, tO am. Rabbi Joy available kir She chjldrcn's en. r : ..r ...... .. r. ..r . .. . r..rr , ......... . ; r . . . i.. r r : . . .

S Ch roh or al 8 00 p w Kaoz a d C t H rey S I J yme I Tb j mp gj b w IlAL ANON w h k w Il t5 ole at Il thgg be p d d by Ch g N ghFndoy i 45 p m Cub Scoal b hood P g m Game

Pack 62. . Religious Schoal has already being planned by Joroy Gmnwjck ' .C

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N SJC eptddsly ffico Call pne willb awudedf feet t 2972506 High

Friday Evcnmg at Northweit holiday roservatians and mom- .Each famIly is asked to brot ................r . . . . .. . ' . .. .... r;.. r r....' ... ;.

Snbqobaai Jowl h Co,sgpog.II i. b h p pp1 t arc b g la h a d ating te le

7800 West Lyons. Morton Grove. peoccsscd daily. and evenings, Grills and chaaal will hejsbr.. -. -

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. deliver the charge and Cantor Saturday, Sept. 18, 8:30 p.m., at a ticket for a free Sc moe und . .. ....: . . .. .

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Sato day w g S p10mb eefre km S mIl hghlght 1h lb Cha pm

11th Ba M tavah will b h Id g A a e b m d ight g ,y is w loam at lbS d y m g S ev es at 9 Ö ev ce start k at 11 30 p m fa $11 d afternao if I Thn.m. . sets the mood for tho furthcammg 5el Siegers will present 00 . . . . . . ...............................................Sn d y d H brew S huaI wdl High H I day S p ices Br g nid n ort d n g 1h f .b g Sa d y S p1 mber 12th y f m ly ighh es & fete il eeme f y h t g pl 1

asd Nursery School will resume sum . . . .. .

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UST wll h Id an cal ca Rep ncr Dinner prepared by Th p p dbythwash, itt Ike parking Ial. .. Chef Many Hades and will begin Church Parish Baurd of Edaca- ...- . . ..

On Spinmher 4th. Parent aS 7:35 p.m. ConIatI Mr. Horb .teo. MeA Mrs..Glonn R. Jones . -...... . . ___ . ...__ ..

T ddl M oli g aS S $0 p m w Il RouI President or Iren Smllhsas (Ch g I M D Id Nyw kbe held the huildi g Membership V P far more i (Ch cug ) d M J rey Gro ,,,- .' ' I. Men's Club Kickoff Dinner, farosatlan. .. wick (Park Ridge) are busy . . . . .. .. . . . . . ...

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The Woman's Club of Hilesholds its fitti annusi meeting forthe '76.17 yean WednesdayevenIng. September 15. 1976.800 p.m., st the Bunker HillCountry Club. 6635 N. MilwaukeeAve., Nues, Ill. Everyone iswelcome to come and enjoy ourevening program.

"Super Psychic" Ruth Bergerwill bç on bond to answer writtenquestions with her cloleovoyontpowers and to involve ber nudi..

To topyOur.nöW:coiffue3P°.our f:..ustant color

Straight from Peels high fofutiot, of curls. And whilerinses the color in, no perIts the quicker, entier. In,ful hair, sed Pont,.f oli shoyou wish! Let us shaw ylustrous your hair con be, .._ -------------------it con looh-.wiIh dur Fonci'folI Ointe. - -

SL Ben cts'haven forunwed mothe,s

-In recent months, St . ;,. -.

Benedict'o home fur the aging ir .'.. . - - . -.' - - :. . :-prògram wlJck will help protect . ..... -. ..

-.life ol the other end of the age . :spectrum . the unborn child. .: - .

...- . ,- . .In cooperation with Catholic . . :-

,'-. -- - Charities of Chicao, St. .. -: .. -

Benedict's Is accepttng the - - .. .-.- --

:. temporary placementof unwed .: . : ' ' - -----m Ibero wIt w Il I e und w rk tthe hemd durieg their pregnoncy. . :

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TI, ugm IP vid Ihr o,-- - --,- - girls wilh a peaceful, comfortable : : -

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and secure tivn environment :-----. . :. -- - .I - «

and an oppontsisty to hold a .- :- . -:--salaried joh. The girls are em- - - - - - .- -- plqyed in either the office or the - :,,.,. -. . .-. - - . --.. kitchen o St. Benedict's how- -.- --------- --- - -

once in o particlpstnry program of ever, their work schedules are .fun, mystery. and suspense. flexible to 0110w fdr adequate rest TIns is u chalIeo,t.ug pnegram of readings absat historical andAdmission Is free. and Io meet the- individual needn fictional wumon. Chosen for their humor or dramatic appesI, these

Many. new.nociul octivitieo will of each young wnmun. selections trace eli Ievelopmeul of women's attitudes ahnuthe introduced t nor members st- The girls ore paid ide their themselves, their rights. their needs and thelr.relatlunship to menthis meeting -Including a Lunch. work und this, tu turn...enables fm the punt to the present. -

ton Club, Maj jong bosons, t theta toaas5m:ildIe forthr Karol Vurson Il) sed Amy Greenwood (r) ore local actresses whoTuesday uftereoon bowling 1h ir own - crsonul needs have been active incommunitytheater. They folluwthis stimnlntiogleaguejust toeame u few. Plan tu "The heolth needs of each forty minute program witit an open-discussion. -

he with on und leoro how you can yoonq woman are kept in mind," 'The SOny Fucos nf Women" Is an entertaIning session..00ehecomr a member of une of the etiptusned Sinter Irene Sebo. OSB, which is both enjoyable and thought.pruooking-.most- active clubs-In Nilen. administrator of St. Bnstedicl's. For further informatIon, cull Karol Vwisnn -at 966.4720.

Wekvjme IerePs so :hhe5t for regulne

MONACEP Culinary ClassesA girl. Jamie Korns, Aug. 15, 6 worker - assi.ted to her by For the first time, MONACEP 29,

lb; 6'/s on, to Mr, sed Mrs. CthO1W Charthes.1h h 1h

lMuine.Oukton-Niles Adult and Three ningle.nessiou classvn in-Kenneth Korns, 2807 Cacdinnl forthe ney kn,in5thn Coutinuieg Ednetion Program) brand ranking are sIso IncludedDr... RollIng Meodowu. Grand- che will nut be alone-when Ike will offer a temptsng selection of on the foIl schedule. Taught hyparents: Mr. and Mrs. Prank- time of her delivery comes," cutmory clnsses at The Complete breudhaking enprrt Berlin Sel-Kut-us, Hiles nd Mr. and Mrs. added Sister Irene. "A stuff Cook, the unique coekware stern inger, the-first demonstration isAnihony Molnsr. Bethlehem, Pa .. member will accompany her to at -222 Waukegun Rond, Glen. sweet and dinner rolls on Oct. 22,- - - the hospital, if she wishes, and 4ew. followed by English Muffins and

- - remain sutil fhu child in horn and "JewIsh Cuokinu," taught by vorlety uses for fried breadthe mether is buck In the recovery Cynthia Berlsnd, rs first on the dough, Nov. 26. Complqiing the

- -. - -ream............... list-of coùroes to be held In the tisI Is "Holiday Specials," indu.

i- -S -thtt0 undwomen suterested so store's hltchen.clasoruom, begin. . ding plum pudding and sweet

-,-- counseling oretttr sernit ning no Monday afternoon, Sept. bread far brooch and gtft'glving.- seroicrs offéred by Catholic 27. The fuur.wenk serles is Each Is un afternoon session.

-- -- Charities may secure more Infor' devoted to preparing, serving und Stsgle classes see $8.00; the--- . -. - -mutton by culling the Maternity savoring such Jewish delIghts us series range to cost from SIS In

-- , -- -Depai-lrnewr ut236.St72 or. u- lint Krepluch, Knishes, - sweet and .540.- Afternoon classes arr 1:00.

.- ,- .. liie somber: 454.1717 during sour trout. Gefillile Pink, bllntues 3:00; evening 7:30-9:30. Forrogutur office hours, und Kugel. - - i tstihr intoswnfloa or to regIster

k - - - -"Seafeod Cookery" is next eu roll -MONACEP 867.5821.

- -.-- - Caihn all the MONACEP schedule st The - - .

:, Ø Sheatheghtby : Asseá'bveo

: - vólunteers to SiB TrÚÍIg Th Women. - i - -

WIth (hr school year well nif to evonings, Sept. 30- und Oct. 7, - -----------. .- - - - r---------- . . a goad stnrt. - St. John Brebeuf demonstrates how to. poach, ?tsseretvcness Training f/ \ -- Scheel invites nil ils velnuteer . saute. bake and bruit fish, Low Women (Part Il), une in u senes

.,,._e---w" w be s t u p al stat al d low hot t rol dm Films Fa Wome p ns redprogram te be held in Flanagan preparations us well us u clam by Oakton,CommiinIty Collo

0 3°n5Sept lb from 9

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- Slides of schont uperatians-wdl Iwin series, ' 'Basic Gourmet .

free.of.cbnrgeevery Thorsdny by-- . ---- :- - - - - . - - be shown sotht volunteers. muy Cooking," un eight.week coarse Oon'n Women Retorning tu- 0 . . telect the-- área- in which they Ihutpresents the fundamentals of - School- Organluatian, are held in

- -- - - -. - - wuold like tu serlie. - .classic caisinc prepurutiun. The Building 3, Room 358. un Ihr. afternunu course begins Toes., Oakton Interim Campus. Onktau- e .- - Alt farmervalnisteers ate urged Oct. 12: the evening class. -

and Nngle. Morton Grove;- - --- te attend sn that they may be Thinrsdaj', Oct.14. - .

The . film on assertiveness- ---. -

: - - brought apto date on guldulines «Microwuvé Co6klng," tuoght training uses shotS vignettes as u: . --- - -

and policies; Anyone In the by Koes Both is u the.evehieg - techiquo for -sbnonng women- :I1IL - community whowoutd like-to be u- demunsíeutlu progrumfeatsirieg how to present thesyselves co 00

h 0 . - - port of helping chIldren to learn - uwide vuriety uffoudsfor cookh,g honest und direct wsy..- - - - - -

----will be- mont welcome ni this and sàmpling. The class nill be Both sludents and nemhers ofi 155 cpmunur-pro - : - meeting. . - held Fridoynights, starting Ocde the- community md ilivited to.-- w.e ont ,t, an u atien4 the 00nw nnd.. the dis.ousie,eo uficrrmse---- .. - . ,, -

HOUSE -OF WEDO ' eussions whIch follow.relier way in beuoh' - .. .. .- - .é.A_» - iinn - -., - NAIl. WRAPPING POt. farther information, con-nipnnn nul whenever . - - qi . AND - tort Pat Handuel. Director ofou. hnw much snore . .. - -

'5'. MANICURING .- Nou.Trudtttonnl -Student Pro-I. w in h h 5h _ BEi-yIY_SAj.pN gr mt ai 967 5120 t 350

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Thdaitpiês'relatiunships und

interactions involved in re-marriage cotti br ruptured in unew coarse, 'The Recycled Fam-ily: Whyu Fumilirs Remarry,"affrrd tìlin fait by MONACEPund the Outrod Cummonily Col.vgr Worden's Prageums.

The four-werk class. held onMcudays,,frcm 9:30.11:30 n.m..will begin on September 27 utNuts Community Chorch, 7401Oukton, Hiles. The instructor willhe Drora Jacobson, u' leached,bcoh discussion teadrr, & work.

. shop organizer."The Recycled Family" wilt

deal with the realities of red o-strue3ieg u -fumily..thr puy o-logicut, emotional, nociol, legst,and financial considerations.- Qf yurtioulnr interest, lo per-

- sons who arr now or uboat to heremarried, the clhss provides unOpportunity for enebungr undsharing of opinions, ,sperirncos,undicnowlrdge regarding "thesecond lime -mooed," Teachingmethodn wilt inclede gmnp dis-cossion. noIr pluyitg, lecture, andproblem-solving in small groops.

-The fee foe Ihr four weeks is,110_00. Forfiirtlser Information,conludt'Put Handed; Director ofNon-Traditional Student Pro-grams, ut 967-5120, rot. 350,

Rummige SafeThe Park Lune Woneds Club -

wit! stunt the scahoun uclivities- with a pmiiyugc sale u1 the

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pluy'afclothiog, appliances, toys,books, bric-brun ele, . all utrrasonuble prices. Doors opeo at6 p.m. Fri. Sepi. 10th und ut 9u.m.00 Ike 11th. Come browseund eujoy coffer and. goodies utthe refreshment bar. -

Auixukary'Unit,installs officers

Mrs. Michael Allen will brInstalled as President of SkohicAusillury liait 320 September 11ut 7:30 p.m. io joint installationceremonies with the Skohie Post.al the Legion Memorial Home,8212 lincoliíAve.. Skohie. -

Boiugiectullcd " iih Mrs. Alleearc, Mrs. Robert King. firnic icepresident; Mrs. ich:, hV,iInc ich,.srculld ojcf tlrcside:; bics. Ed-ward Crujo, Imanaren, Mrs..Da'ight Davies, necordieg soc-retory;. Mrs. Mark DcGraot,correspoedie gscenc-taty; Mrs.Arr Z'in, eleremu, historian; Mrs.Mo'rtha Cuajo, chaplain; Mm. E.,Wilke Sergeant-at-Arms; colorboorets, Mrs. 00m. Wright andMrs. Hnrman Londwehr.

, -- -Mrs.Heery Nitids. pust pres-idrnt of Skoki Unit mittreus of. -ceremonies;. Mrs. EdWard Conja -

- lotollingOuliner;dnd-c4rs. Rob-arI Srhnuble lnstollingSergeunt- -

. Skokie Valley Bushiess endProfessÑ,nafWoen's läub -

The Shokie Volley Buiness uniiProfeosiorul Women's Club, unaffiliate of the Nutionel undIllinois Frderut'wn of Buniness -

and Professiunul Women's ClubInc. will hold its first meeting ofthe club yegn co Monday. Sep.tembor 13. t97b, dt the Mutton

005e Rrsta,irael, Lincule undLehigh Avenues, Morton trove,

We invite all women inter-.estcd, to attend thiu mretiug. TheIhru,e of which will he uneaplauution aud understanding ofB. & P.W.

Any wumau actively engaged inbusiness or in Ihr professions.who meets niob requirements iseligible for membership io thisleading organirotton dedicated taim pruoewomuo 's role as auindividual. -

The Fcderution is a nousectur-ion, nonpartisan and nonprofitorganiaatiau whose objectives

elevate standards fur wnmeuin%usiurss and the prafessions; -

to promote the interests of

slrs_n and pdcfessineal wo-

9ubrIug aboot o spirit nfcooperation among hssiness.undpratensional women uf Ihr United-Stales, and;

to entend opportunitiesbonioess.aud professional womenlhraagh education along lines 'ofiildnslriul, scientific and ' vana.ti000l activities. -

Dineer meetings 0er-held Ihrfirst, Monday each month, Sep-troiber Ibroogh Jane, Foc rever.valions and further informatiotiplease contact: Irene L. Montwill,982-2671.

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'Theflugfejilsaraday,ßopternboeD, 1976 , - -Pagé 11.

- w:in a deluxe- weekend-'-'i at the Marriott

This is 0w of the prices ta he awuetled on Wednesdqy evening,Ocl,,her bib, al Iho Fall Dinner Fashion Show sponsored by théCatholic Wooirn'n Club, Our Lady of-Ransom Parish, NUes. JimSkaja of Windjammer Travel Service, Morton Grov'e, and the newNitra Atiency. presents the prior cerlificaje Io Shari Jo'nih of ParkRidge ald Gk,nio Marina of Park Ridge. Co-Chairmen of thispopular torni I,, hr held ut the Casa Royalc Restaurout in Frank inFach. . -- -

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- 9:30A.M. to DuskMore than 300 top modern and contemporary!tiSts frorn-th Midwest.will çarticipate. Come

for a leisurely visitto Golf-Mili and view or pur-chase fine alt among our beautifully land-scaped gardeñ walks in the North and SouthMalls. All exhibits are under canopies, so cornerain or.shine, you're suré to enjoy two pledst7(

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Winier & Spriog brochagon willliv olélivornd che weekend ufSe,tvmhur 11. 1976. Thu hou-chateo wilt he hued dolivered andhang io a ptusoic hug uo auchresideots door. If you du norreceive a brochare. cali the ParkDistrict ut 967-6633 or conic intoOho office after Sopcenoboe 121976 .-.

This year's brochure has munÑnew prugrumli and each resident -is eocouraged Ox look thrungto itt etittly sous lo fln4 programs to'meet his or hoe recreationalneeds. -

n aoyune has qaesOions. cam.mooRs or would like to eeeanyother new programs offcced, cattthe Park -Discoid at 967.6633.PeeSehooFr

The Ñites Park DisOetct still hassome 'upeniogs in Pto , Schoolclasses for3, 4c and 5 yeàr cAds.- IciteresOed paremos should reg-isteret the Park District offices at-7f77Milwaakee for classes whichbegiñ-thrvceek of September 20.Fur Portlier information call 9h7.6633. -lernst, Peau, du hick Content

Dava Cary Food, in uonpccatioroI.eith the NiOns Park Distrlcl willsponsor a Pn0, Pass & KickConocso at Jazwiah Park on

- leptemher il. cA 11a.m. Why cootcompote and represent yuor'diatict in this Nationàl event?Appiicatiaocs are availaf,lr at DaveCory Ford. 62R0 W. Touhy.

For ad'ditionot ioformotioa coltDave Cery Peed at 647.0444.-&eyoSeeccr -

Registratiyn for Nllcs ParkDistyict youth netter is stilt beinguccopied daring eegntar officehours. Bays 7-12 may register feo0ko class which is meeting Owiceaweekn Tnrsdays5:30 W7p.oe.

aod'Soiardays fronill,30ie Ip.inc.-Eachweek beginraing Sep.Oemhcr I5,two teams duO play inthe Young Sporosman League.

The fcc for Niles Park DistrictresidenOis $12 including ajcrnnyaod the nos rcsideno frein $24.Grtd Kid FuncheS ,

Regisorahon for tTc Nues Parkistrict grid kid lootbait program

Is noce heiog accepted at the Park'District office doriog regularoffice hours. l°racoícoit and gameswill he held oo Saturdays begin.oing.SepOoeober 25 at GeennopoHeihOs Pork. Boys .9 willpractine frOm+30'io-10:30 am.'arid boys 00.12 will proçtice fromlfr3OOo 14t30 0m. Thè programis designed to give pacticiants aèhance to learn fundamoneats ofployer positions, offensive anddefennive ploy. Inuorocction andcontvvlted-g'ames will be sopei-vised by instructors. The fné wdthr $8 for residents and $16 for.

feiotball jersey6 ft. aced uefdxi BankothaB

The' Niles Park District willsponsor ' a 6 ft. and , underkaskelkall league kegiwning thesecond week of Octqloer. Games.will _he ptaywd en Wednesdayevenings otrhc thais yehreinerGymnasium. Any teams wishingto enter most meet a 2/3 Niles

' rosidency requirement. Portar-ehre infprmation in regard lo thelcagoe contact-Jim Stomborshi eiFhilYapp at 967.6975 tyom2 toSO

Soestu I Program RegluleultonThe Niles Pack Disorict might

be the answer for your recte.otinout creeds this full.The ParkDisorici's Sessidoi I RecreationProgram registratiai. snill ko heldit the Recreation Center, 7877Milwaukee Ave, on Tscesday,S,cpoember 21 from 9:3000 11:30

LADIESIDAYTIMELEAGUES : : : : :FOR THE BEGINNERAÑD'EXPERIENCEDWOMEN BOWLERS

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.PINIST LANES IM THE NOGThWG$T AREA

The Morton Groue Park Districtheld their annual Tennis earn.ameno July 29th then August 8that Ike various courts ut MuelenGrove. The winners iutheirvarions divisions were as follows: -

Boys 14 &tuuder: Peler RnthhlatlPf Morion Grove. 2ctd PlacoJoseph Kaafmnn. of Niles; Boys15-17, Steve Honbeeg of Morton

. Grove. 2nd Place . Jury Godnnaasof Moruen Grove; Girls S71&ander: llaedi linsen of !s$rtonGinve: 2rd Piove . Mefan1v Rossof Glenview; Mens Novice: FatFoley of Glenviehe, 2od PIave' -

B:Ji ileckert ofNiles;Mons Senor34 A OVer: Norton Brill ofChicago, 2nd Place . Emit Ri-

am. and from 7 lo 8:30 p.m f:$Nudi Puck District resident

---ONLY. Régistrahion foce Foilresidents and non residents :vilhe held on Thnrsday, Soptrmbe23 from 9:30 00 11:3il um. an:from to fr30 p.m. '

Mony new classes will h:offered this yeor,.inclnolisg SimpIe Prinimakicog. Macrame, Sealpl:. The Fun Cmb, Puppetry, TheArt of Baking, Tots and ParcncsCrafts, Encroise forTeens, Ladies

' Needlepoini and Crewel, Impru.visOoional Drama. Dancercisç.

: Slim tn Trim, Ladies BcginnefgSkiing, and tisane mor e In ali,lhePark Distric tofforsover 70otiffdrent rregrorns .nl aeiivioiesfrom which you can choose.

Por further information, callthy Niles Park Dist. at 967-663.Basketball ClinIc -

Thr.Nlivs Park District wIllconducta fall basketball clinic aOthetLooii Schreiner Gymnasiumfqr koysages 7.9. It will-he hold

: every .Tucsdvy aosd-Wrlday frew45 p.mrhcgittning Octoher 5 andwill ron -for four weeks. Thereniflent fee is $4 and nonresident fee is $8 Any boysintero6ted io puroicipatiug in the

-- clinic inoy nigislvr dating-SessionI schednted'registratlon tirets onSeplimber 21 or 23 from 9:3il tolf:30 v.m. okrL7-8:30p,v:,

For- further informelioneall967.6633. ' .

Dance ProgramTheMorton Giove Pork District

hdgon accepting registrations an- Teindoy. Sopo. 7-foe tiroir Dance

_Pvigeam- in-lap, Ballet. Jaae&Aceohattos. I '

The'instractors-for' their pro-'grams'are: Mary Cay Roherts, aprofèskional dancer for 8 years,

- who loas instrncçrd al .VoiiqaettcSchliol of,Danct for IO years undat Lowdvs High School. Skein, -

airo a moutber-of'the Chicago-Nnhionat Association S of Dance ,

Masibvs and a- graduate ofNorlhenteru Universiti. Setind,but ato icss'quulifoed is AliceernGrattie, whO has ownèd toerowydance, studie in additino teteaching for the ArtinAtoñ }tts.

worin o Chicago: Mens Siogtcs.opeo Age: Virgilio Sinon ofChicago. 2nd Place-Joho Kvrabikuf Ckirugo; Womenn Siogles:Betiy Mortiuee of Chicago, 2ndPlace,- Lindo Them nfChicago;Meets Open Doobles: Virgilio

- Sisen & Giomi Royl of Chicago, -'2nd Place - Norton BrAI aod.Emii 1Rimorin of Chicago; WornensDoubles: Lindo Them of Chicogo& Sara Clarke of Shokiot 2ndP10cc . Pat POthole dr Clora Surmanf - Chicago; Mixed Doubles:Stalph Bast & Cindy Gyrnhofer ofNues, 2nd Placet Laigi Serra ofChicago & Ewon Rostell ofWheaton,

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RegStration o

Rogistrulion for fall Pee-schoolclasses et the Morton trove ParkDistrict Firidkeoeses ore nowhein gacco peed at thy ParkDistrict Nlaic Office oc DempsteeStreet. :

Pee-school classés are offeredfor three ond four year olds ut

' Austin, Mansfield, Natiooal andOkcto Pork. The tw&day a weekpregea,ios for foar yiaeyldityos ofoe of $811.00 ood the-classes oroli,oitcd Ou Z0rkildres. The threeday a Week programs ore alsolimited to 20 ckildreo and have ofee of'$llO.00 fuf3O weeks. Thepru.sch001 program cons- fromSeplember IJ'Moy 1971.

The three yeoi 'old programclasses ore limited to 15 childrecoodthe fec is $90.ÓO,

At Aubin Pock the three yearkid peggrom vellI .b,e held osTuisda, and Thornday from

' 911:iløo.to. The Foour'yeor yOdswilt mccl on Mondoy, Wednehday.and Pridoys, -from 9,11:00 undfrom 12:30-2:30 p;m,

Naoionai Pitch will have a three: ycor old prograqe thot mili mort

vn Monday aod Wednesday am.-from 9-Il. Tire fouryear olds will

.mreo 000 Tues. and Theirs. from9.11:00 am. and aein on Moo-day. : Wed. ctnd Fridays from12:30.2:30 p.m. -

Okroo Porti Three paar, 0145 miiimccton Teaisday and Thursdayfrom 9-11 am. and from 12:30.2:30 i.eio. Ihr fear year olds willhe ii ,sessivn os Monday, Wed-6vsda. arid Fridays from 941:00 -

Un:, and from 12:30:2:30 p.m.

Teñnis Tournament -Winflersof Des Plaihes

,ieó:oumpIetes banking course1976 ucusoo of Ohr BAI baokimgnyhool.

The &hooi for Bunk Admin-isirotion receto annually at theleurning center In Madison, Win.cOnsin Its curriculum provides unaccelerated course of studteu forfinancial rxrcutivvs who special-ice in the technical areas of honkodministratioo. A total of 3.794bunhcrs have completed thecoursr of stodies since the scheelwan foovdrd io 1953.

Mr. Johnston earncf o buch-cloe of Encvomics io 1968 fromBiockbnrv College, Curliovilie,Illinois, and a musters is Er-enemies in 1970 from NorthernIllinois Univcvsiiy, where hr hada rcsrovch assisoostship. Nc hasiokrcnumrc 005 coorses io sys-tcms anulysii and pvogrammingai IBM educational crxlvrs.

Broce E., Jehns000, assis000tao$hir at the First National Bunkof Dci Plomes. his soccessfoliycompletid u threi'ybar coarsesponsored 'by the Bank Admin-isteaiion htstitute School for Bunk

-AdministratiOn ut Ihn UniversityofWisconsin.

Mr. Johoslon, who majorcd inhank opreatioos. wos among 334'honkrr/studvots who complvtcdOhr coorse On Aogast 13th.Aitogethor, more Ohan 12goofficers' of-commerciot and nov.ings banks, trasi companies,holding cvmpanles, and fnderalrcgal000ry agcncins arte ed the

Fo h officefor NórwoodFederal:

Early Spring of 1977 is thotorgel date f:,e the opening of ufoarlh office at Nudlbwest High-way and Sayre by NorwoodFoderai Saviñgs and LoanlAse-ciotiqo, according to Donald J.Babicc Esrcative -Vice Piesident.. "lid oddiolon to erie Mum Office

at 51113 'N. Milwaukee, Chicago.We currently operate branchcs no5415 W. Doyen, Chicago, und 980N. Northwcst Highway in ParkRulgo," Bobito eommrnoed."And, 'each sito won caeefullyvolectod to bring Norwood Fed-eral services to where oor cao-towers è urrvn dy reside Thesarei process was fotlowed Indeoniminirag the NorthwestHighway and Sayon location, andwhon opvnnd next year. we rncertain many misting as woil aspotential savors will find the -office further onidencn of ourdesire to mite saving at NorwoodFvderal o Onvnn ient as well uspoofitablo. ' ' "

The planned brunch will offercomplete xuvings and loar puy-ment, seevioesl isowever, mort'

. gage 'loan closings acid relnted -

oclirilies will be hondtvd at-Norwood Federal's recently es-paodpd secvvd floor loan facilitieslu lIon MainOtfice locution.

'Thómas M: St0- Airman Thomas, M. Stefo,whost porcois ace Mr. and Mou.John E. Stefo of 6832 OaktonCoort, Hiles, Ill., has been

-' assigned 00 'Lowry APB, -Colo..-after eompinoiog Air,Force basin

- - tealniog. - -

-Doming elipsis weeks training - '

- , oc -Lacluland AFB. Teto, -thr' irman studied che Air Force

-mission, oeguni001ion and . eon- -

,loms, and received special in-,steuctieo in human rclutioñs.

. -AleOnan Stifo wIlt now receive

speeiotiiedtraiaioig in the supplyfield. - -

He is u 1976 groduate of NotreDvmmn High School. ' -

National As$acrntà!

of AccauwitantsIrving L. Bioohmus will he the

feotored spruker 00 the Sept. 16meeliog of the Chicago Chapterof Ihr Notional Associullon ofAcceofntants. Blackman, a port-ncr in Blackman, Kallick &Company, CPA's, will discuss"How to Save Ton 00100es". Hispresentation will he non.tectinicaiand mili incinde many sog.gestions which eon br impie.meeted for the torrent year.

Biachmone o resident of Lin'coinwyod, attended Ohr Univer-sity of lilioois aod NorthwesternUniversity. He is a veleronlectorec and onthor in the field ufluxation und correolly writes amoethty e010mn for NationalPetroleum Ncws.

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Golf: Mill -'State-- Bankannoufl.Ces new lobby hours

James J. Mirtin anodonteseffective Muodoy, Srptemher 13,1976 the lobby of Golf Mill StateBook will remain opeat sondI 4:80p.m. Monday. Tuesday A Thurdoy. Previously the closing hoarfor Ihr lobby was 3:80 p.m. tinthose days. "We feel this entrahour m'il! give 00e customersadded time to transact Obviebanking business, open newaccounts er obtain entry to theirsafely deposil hoses" , slatedMnrtlo. This will give the con-rumors ofthe GoifMill Stute Bank73 boors of honking each weeh.

Thc new banking boors are:Lobby Heeres

Monday, Toenday, Thursday -8:30 0.0:. lO 4:Of p.m. '

Wednesday Closed -Friday ' 5:30 am. to 8:00 p.m.

Sutueday - 8:30 to 1:80 p.m.D.tve4ee Rones

Monday Obro Friday - 7:00 0m.to 8:00 pm:._

Saturday - 7:00 um. lo 3:00p.m. ' . '

Walk.Up Rutien -Mocoday. Tuesday, Thahsday -8:00 am. lo 8:30 am. mod 4:OÓp.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Wednesday - 8:00 um. tu 8:00

°Friduy - 8:00 am. Io ff30 am.Salnrday - 8:00 am. 'to 8:311

am. and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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: UNITY- .8361 Golf:RÒad '' NNO. : 1/2 b!ock .a$ et Milwaukee Ave.

SenjorCitiz.j.tickets at nily Supcoming Suinte !° u .-mental Mareii,ttuGtt-Añ8r-jeu. The special salute 'nill bextended to alt senior çitizcns 55years of age and over and will beobserved during the weekends ofSeptember ii, IS, 25. October 2und 9.

The salate wilt mark GreatAmericas last opportanity lohonor seniors this season. In-ctxded in this satcte witt be aspecial one-day ticket price of$5.95. two dottars off the regatee

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The reduced rate, mitt, providesoniors with u days antimiledenjoyment of Ihr. pork's originaland oniqar show productions,paeadca. shops. craft enhihils andspectacular rides alt showcased ina gaiden-tike setting,

Groat America's. sew hours4ueiog the Fait weekends witt befrom IO00 am. to fr00 p.m.

Unity Savings are opon Mon-day. Thursday and Friday from 9a,m, to 8 p.m., Taosdays from 9am, k 4 p.m. and Wednesdaynd Saturda, from 9 am; to 2

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FiIcket infoematiou. call2,21lbttweo noon andj,.iis daily. Guiid Playhouse Sn

'16ud at'620 LeS St. (at Miner>in Des Plaines.

Jackie as appeared in "TbçLion In Winter,.....[he GreatSebasti'ans" and "Sooth Pcif,c'among oIlier shows : jib DesPlaines Theatre 058cl, aed wasLaneic io Lincotnwood Civic The-Otees production of "Okla-borna!' flee credtls atan inclade.roles in Mame' nd 'My FairLady" with Theatre on the Lake.lu 'Dessert Song' with TheatreFirst, and in Careasel" aod"High Bubon Shoes" miti, Music

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MONA CEPtravel series

Excursions to eight recitingiccations arourd the world hegisial Muine East Higi: Sehoc,l thisfait wheu MONACEP presents Itsannual Wednesday esening Tea'vet and Aduanero Series.

Beginuieg on 5epi. 29 whenWilliam Moxie mnteaduce0 "Peru,;traits uf AustriliU.' the series'witi preseut experienced speakers.."gcogruphicat gypsies' « and

. their fall.cotor teavetogs. .

Sure to previde drama. humorand adventure are: "Ethinpa:'Fabled Kingdom" v4tIs Jeé Adair

. onOctnbcr2O; 'TheAndes" withThuyce Soute co Nu4emher IO;

Nova Sautla" with Bitt Kennedyon .Decembec I; "Welsh Wen.dertañd" milk Sid Dnduou on

. January 5; 'Greek lalunds'Ody9.sel" with Robin Williams on'January 26; 'Turhoy; Thc AnionGiiaway" wllh'Franh lUicar nu.

; February 16jand "Ausiealla andits. Empenna Ei>iabtth' williMeyeei astI Ftmlg'uou March 16

Pragrams beglu ut 8:00 p.n. at. Maine haul Nigh Schont. Dothp

stee. and Patter, Park Ridge.Ampie parking is peavide hssvelt.tighled, protected parking

. A season ticket fee ait eightprograms ' is $8.00; a singleadmission is $2.O. Scorie ciii-zeus may purchase either a

. séanolickot or singie admissionfor 1s4 price. .

. For further information, cou.tactMONACEP, 967.5821.

.. . .NorthSÑIeSymphony Orchestra

.' North Side §ymphoo Orches'. tra. uñdor ti:e'directiao 'of.Ray-. m,,nd Roscch'raoe; heg'lns is 37th'.',Seisòn ou 'Fri,tay 7:Q p.m.. September 10,1976. Riveb Park

. FielS' House. 5100 North rah.;.ciscó Avcpae..Ct,icago. Openlugs:in' att Sections. For toformittino ''

"cati 2h7-5030 days ', . ; '.

"What h nursed the American dream int0 nightmare." t,asked Professor Kiota.

"Edocation," reptied 1h_c learned professor."That's a strange answer coming from a former outstanding

cdacator tibe you, professor.""NooeihetoSs, I believe it to ho trae." The feofessor sighed

and wiped away O tear with his sleeve.

' "Why?''EducatSas is the cause of most of our woes." cried the

professor witdty. . '"Bat i always thonght edocalian was a great benefit to our

society. ' ' .

"Bah! Cotiege rneoiimeut are today the highest is our,history. Students nowadays are betice ' informed. Jtseyvebecome iuvoived in ev,ceyihiug. Poulies. war. aie and water,.pollution, movie-maktng, iove.maktng, V.0., LSD.. pot. Tonsame it-they're involvéd io it." , ' "

"Bet' isn't' some of it good, penfessee? . '"Far What? it wut ooiy,eesxtt rn morc'i,nvcntinfls which wilt

result in more woes for mankind."

"Coaid yon esplain that more fully. professor?"f'Yes. As retigion sprang from ari. so inveo400 sprang from

education. As cor frontier disapp00eed, as cites Sprutig np, So,.dtd piaces of hightr edocatinu; the universities, the luhoratoriesand colleges. Feopte, because of a better edocaliotiat processbegan to invent moco 'thihgs."

"What things. professor?" ' . ..

. "The modern ' uoto,5the" jnt plano. hage blast, furnaces,mammoth eieetrlcai power piauts,.eocheis, tanks, super humbs,nueléur WeapOns Mass peodoction and industriaiioatiOu areby.peodxets of invention. Invention is a by peodacl of higheredvcattou. ' -

'So?" .. "It is those vety inventions nsed for consmeecsal greyd which

are a direct eesutt ofhlgher edacutinu tItolare now patiutiug eueair, poison'mg 00e rivees and iakes and bitting offaur peopto andwildlife. " '

"Anything mote of a deuimoutai nature which education hasavnoaghl opon nor society, peofessor?' ' :

,

"Plenty. Higher education further complicated a cumplespoiitieat system. li cuusmstcutiy devised now añd constantly

' ki'gher laves. It created new tarOs which aided anit abefled ttea000ent which infiltro caused au espansiun lu graft, coreuplion.colme and ghettos."

"Go an, professor..." , . '. "Téejtaology advanced eiectrpnic education ud.profitmotivation espandod eadloaud tetcviniou. II beought'waeo. riots,crime, , hunger marchá,. killings, soc and clunmercial claimcure.atis for'eveey disease and peobtein kuowutu mankind pightiSle our iiviog ecoms." . .

"A,id.' professor..." ..:. ', '"Higher medical and phanmaceulteat education invented

every conceivabte type ofpiii or drug, many dangerous, ta sootheus, save us and heip prevent us from going nutty whiio meareconstautiy. lotd by edacators, se(culisfs, students, pe!iticiaoo,philosophers, d Odors . generats. Iâwyers, TV 'eommnntators,editorial writers, etc., the pro and son of our peeseutplight."

"lu the lightol peesot,t.day happenings. peofrssor,it',dees,'seem, we live' in a crazy'miuea up'wortd.-49lhat the'auswer.,peofessor?" .

' "What the wpr!d needs now Ed, in a return tu ignohauer."... 'BuIwby, ppofessoi?" '':.''' ': "Because igo,*ats'is biiss..you'ti visit ele aguin,Ed7' '

, . "Certainly', peofessur,'t void os 1' took tty ' leave from''Peofessor Ktsie'v robber eeoc, n Ihr Restviiti, Psychiatric'.,

Peopie cametike c.aay,,.lustThoesday to lisien tu and dance toLII Rkbued and his Pallia Ail Sturi at lAKE'S IESTAURMIT,7740 MilsvailkeeAve., Niiesi.. ' . . .

SAKE'S Patkapaflits have become very successful hereinHites and manyof tise ladies and genileoceu 'who attended toldme they enjoy ait of these special putties lAKE puts on. AndJAKE gave everyone who attended. and had a Polish fiestacl FREELIR had trod

TAny. senior cittatn who attended told mr they also. appeeciatr the fact that hclwetu lhe hours of 2 and 4 p.m.. Mau.'.

titra Fri. they cao get e'verylhing off MICE'S. mhuo, forI If p C JAK,L th pia wh 1h re tway sum th g

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GMt. a'k's'cas15b Afl Ail Fá"Art i' for everyone, aud'lhe

15th Annual Golf Miii Art Paie isfor everyone." said Atico Wind,

Miti Shopping Center'spromotion coordinator. "Seriousstudents uf aitand crafte find IhnFair rewording just as those whoare really looking at art list theISst time. it's a great familyeuperience." ube said. '

The Golf Mill Art Fuir is one ofthe oldest, largest juried fairs 'rothe Midwest. Over three heodredfrom all of the psidwe'steen stateswill exhibit in the landucaprd GolfMill mails September it und 12from 10:00 am. outil 5:30 p.m.The finest oil and watercolorpaintings. ncatptitte, graphics,crafts and mixed medis will he oudisplay and a,yailabte for pur-chusé. S1,2O lu cash awardsincluding a 5100 porekaso priacfrom the Golf Mili Stute Bank areoffered foe outstanding work.

"Creative eeafts bave slim-ututed interest in coudaI years,"

ed Ms. Georgia Coliett,cha trono of the eveul. "Yoaogpeople and men especially oredrawn to these exhibits."

"it has bien interesting toobserve the development of someof Ike artists who have continuedto enhibit through the yeats.Some have enpiored new media,others have grown in theirpreferred finid. Many entries arecnm'mg from out of state now --Michigan. Wisitonsin, Indiana,Missouri, Ohlo,,and net lovers arecoming from great distances,loo," Mrs. Coilelt added.

"There Is a growing enculemoutabout att, notably among youngpeople. They are knuwtodgeobleand discernIng."

Mies artista include, MoauicBtuuibeeg, StentI Guomuich. Ber-nard Satinnver, Barbara LynnMurions, Neil Kapofc, MargoBeiles, Joppek Romano, CoralCarnet, and W.T. Craigie..« Linceinwood artist is HuwordSleek.

Artists from Morton Groveinclude: "Dono". Norm Siegel,Stella Keoimazt, Marian CarIoca,A. Zimmerman. Grace Foster andBarbota Hauler.

'The Ari Fair is sponnored bythe Golf Mill Merchants Associa-lbs as a cammanity service."The artists are welcome to selltheir work,hot the merchants donot peoflt'from these sates. Thepuepose of Ihr Fair is Io effetsomething worthwhile to thepublic in appreciation for theirpattitnage. Thcee is no admissioncharge," Ms. Wind explained.

The shopping couler is locatedat M'dwaukoe Avenue and GolfRoad 'ro Nues.

Local resident named"Crusade Leader

Joan Stoybel of Morion Grove,is acting as assislant chairpersonof Ihn 1976 Ceusade of Meeetploye"' campaign among co-erkers al' 'Cummuowealth Ed-

50g Company's Chicago NorthDivisiois Headquarters, 3500 N.CalifoÑio Ave.

Sfryhel is helping to organisethe sonnai drive ti raise $740,000this year from emptoyes at allEdison locations, Last year Ed-

'ison rinployes coatribated auaverage of nearly 60 each, withohout 5.500 pledging o "famshine" of either one per cent ofannual salary or one day's pay tothe Crauade and . other UnilcdFonds.' 'iç metropolitan Crusade ofMercy and albor United Fondssupport a variety of seeviceswhich h'enefit about six million

.people Itithin urea.

Between The Bugle andififriendsTheatre

Pick up your chapean. und your chap-how, and hanry out toLake Forest where one of the truly fine theatre peodoclions ofmany seasons is now appearing at the Academy Festival Theatreon the BaraI Courge campus. The play is Miseillunce by GeorgeBcruar'Shaw, a toor de forer in cv ovrrs ation which is a lriamphwhose exacting soccrsn may well send it on to Bnoudway.

The comedie play was writteo in 1909 cod i nasca trout as if itwas entIce this morning.

Whilr there arr Several Shavian misaltiances which Shawtaoehrs opec, thejoioivg offamities of the workiog class oud thearistocracy iv Eogland is the peg which Shaw hangs his story on,Av ooderweae tycoon's daaghtrr lLyoo Redgeavri is engaged toworry the son of an aristocrat, a misalliance hetwceo a healthy.headstrong, Orce thinking, young lady with an invettecloalpipsqueak who throws taotrxms at fitfat moments, into theirgavdeo housr drops u havdsome pilot ovd a Polish acrobat (ireneWorth) who xpsrt the ruthrr dolt routines eftifr with a chase intothe hashes of the headstrong daughter by the pilot. and theseavdal casan orthodos "r acecisin g" of the menfolk by theacrobat.

irene Worth plays her role not"Lyno Redgravr'sportrayal of a daughter longiog for life. aed her fathet. DonaldMoffat, bewbiokered io the Shaviav trudition, carry off the playio coosing fashion. Moffat. the underwear tycoon. and father ofthe peeeor loas daaghter, is pivolol io the play's success. Almostthree boors of conversation surrounds Moffat. whose blasteringbruvados are done with great skill,

William Atherton, tho somewhot vac000s pilot. cardes offdoeghter. Hypatia, with Ihn first glow of romance, and Ihrsecond iuw of hard-nosed money.gotheeing from thetycoon-falher.

Richard Filcher's roto as the fatten suitor is superb, as arePotty Rowtes, the proper molher and wife of Ihr headstrong gIrtand husband.

Emery Battis, the aristocrat father, Robert Moherly. thesqueaky socialist, and Neil Hunt, as the smug overbearing son ofthe tycoon. are excellent in their rotos.

The casting of the show Is precise. the portrayals beingnear-perfect, and 3 boors of Shavian comedy crisply moves olongwith muck with and laughter.

This play is destined for a long ran. if yea oujoy Iheatre, yea'llbe enthralled with MisuIBuoce, an alliance of sharp comedy andsuperb acting.

D. B. Besser

formal group discussions. will Ms. Telander, who is compte-

men," a tO-week coarse nmploy- tress, und recipienI'tof severaling iodividual critiques and in- short slory asvoeds.

begin av i aesday. September 28, 115g her master's degree infrom itOu-3:00 p.m. at GaMos lileroture and creolive writing atCommonily College. Oukten asid Noetheuslero Illinois University.

Ne" M.,.au,,

meu's Programs and MONACEP. the Theatre Festival Pluycrs ofOakton's Adolt and Continuing Evanston. She has led workshopsEducalion Program, the course I at several North Shore wrileesprovides an outlet ond, positive groups and has boon a guestdirection te anyone who bas leelucer ut Oakton Cummunily

"Creative Writing For Wo- er, copywriter, photogcdsher. oc-

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Creative Writing)Vorkshop

trooble expressing personal College.thoaghts and experiences on Toitiun for the ereutive writingpaper. Porticipanls will born to coarse is 218.00 for residents ofdig into personal sources for Maine and Nues Townships;creativity and te listen to their $67.02 for non-resideets. Pro-imagination. dreams, and in- speclive out-of-district sludeulsdividual dis0ovorirs in developing shoold contact their local highan uniqae wrilers. school or community college

The coutcmpaeary woman is is district for chargebuck informo-Ott excellent position toshare her lion.own special sloflt and to writn For farther information, con-about human esporience. occur- loot Pal Handed, Director ngding lo Marcio Talender, an the Non-Tradiliunol Slodent Pro-accomplished playwright, lector- grams , al 967.512$, ext. 350,

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BooksHoward Teichm000's Smuni Aleek, The Wil, Wuñd Aasd Life

0f Aleusuder Wuaieati, is a marvelous posSentI of a ouiqoeAmenas.

Wootcott Was O product of a poor home, a rotund body. afrosleoled libido and an acerbicwlt whose address wasthe WhiteHouse. when in Washington, and who counted as bis cinsefriends the luminaries of Ihr throlee and the writing professionthe world over.

Wootcott is the story of the 20's in America. The slory of thaibejeweled make-believe period when America hung betweçn twowars. A period when moanlains of wealth and ropolotions weremade overnight. And il mus Waolcott who claimed to he themaker of so many copulations. Perhaps. The flycover and theorwsrelease of the book claims he encouraged Roheson io stug.George Kaufman to writt, WC. Fields to taro boro jaggling tobromiog a comic and Wilt Rogers from a comedipu to a writer. itis cloimed hr discovered the Mora Brothers, Helen Hayes. Lootand Fovtanor. Fred and Adele Astaire and Roth Gordon andKotherioc Cornell. Apocryphal. pvrhaps, hot he was et the

cooler of the action daring these marvelous limes.Prior to World War I he landed a job ou the New York Times

ovd became first of their many oxtslandiog critics. DuriugWorld War i he joined Horold Ross on Stars and Stripes. Andagain the author makes thorotoud one a bit heroic, climbing outof trenches while shells burst all around while he covered nverymajor bottle in Europe..

Re tornio g to America he escorted the young onknown HelenHayes to a theatre party, in which u very sophisticated party,after an opening nile performance cume to u hypnotic kalt whenthe enlie Woolcott. erlered the room. Veryjocaiarty he put downIhr writer-director Noel Coward. who bowed his knee lo thegreat one. jsst as most of the Woolcolt's acqeainlunces didthrooghost the hook.

Triebmane wrote av interesting biography of a sophisticatewho was the centee of all his soicul groups. The famousAlgoeqain Round Table crowd of the 20's pivoted around thisusan whose immolare tantrums were better protrayed in booksoboot New Yorker editor Ross, writer Dorothy Parker and RobertBenchley.

Woolcoll was bigger Iban li. So much that his friend, GeorgeKaoffmas. immortutierd him as Sheridan Whitesidn in The MauWho Came To Dinoer. Woolcoti. a non-actor. played the role ofhimself 05cl it has siocv became an American classic.

He grew up na communal home and chase similar commonal

liviag when he moved isla the 3 sloG residence of editor Ross.His ircredible life style involuntarily moved him ont of theiraparimeol and finally out of the boilding. Bat his penchaul forhaving people around him caused him lo purchase a summerhome in which Ike elite of the Iheuleo-writisg world in New Yorkwould be in attcndancr thr000t the sommer.

Woolcolt was a man uf immense passions. Of immensecvrryihiegs. Immense appetiles. and imme)tse proponsily foracqoiring friends and acqnomotances. He was(heiaved. somewhatsympalbelicatly. by most who knew h:m.

His costriholian to this make'brlive era ¡mas substanl:al inn:agOOises, newspapers and us the Town tjrier an the radio.

Waobooll would likely br forgotten by alt but his dwindlingsomber of friends. BuI Teichm000's portrayal. while not looeven and well.balaoccd, seseethetess. re.ivlrodocos us lo a manof immvosity, somewhat larger Iban life, who occupied u verylarge stage, quite often, io the eerIer. dxring Ihr 25's and 30's.

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Tolly SuvaIh (rooter), the moot viewed TV stur io the word," ar amusicat vaiety performer. during a weekend engagmeht at theSabra Room did jost abont everything, and he did it well, dstayinga shining versatility of twusical aplomb and personal mag etom.After his opening peefoomanco, Variety Club members Symooe .Frangos (loft), the "mayor of Greek Tamo," and prow gny AndyNtckols, Lmcolnwood (etght), prosentod Telty wtth a sarpflon gift,on oit painting of himself by Greek artist Nicho Niholaidiv. Thepainting was commissioned by Symeon Frangos who donhtes asowner of tho Mhmm S.q,pee Club.

Milvi Wheeler afRivorwo.,ds (left) shows one of her oil paislings:to Des Pyises Art Guild's Art Fuie chaIrman Thelma Spain (eight).Both artits wilt he eohibitin at the groap's 21st annaul Fall ArtPaie an Suvday, Seplembe 5. at Elliewood and Lee St. iodowntown Des Plaines. .

On'of Milvi's demonstration paintings will be among the pomosawarded at the fair. Over 100 enhihitors will he shaming art worksfor sale and competing foe ribbons, cash urd parchase awards. Thepublic is invited lo browse from IO am. Id 6 p.m. at no admissioncharge.

Aduft Square Dancing classesStarting an Monday. Sept. 13,

1916. from &OO.lft3O p.m. at IhrNile Park District RecreationCenter. 7877 Milwaukee ave.,instructjofi io modern sqnaredancing will be givre by gpapatur young caller. Cliff Bes.5W. fi,r $1.00 per person for each2% heur seOsior. This verylooxpeesivv, wall-rounded matie-ity provides fan, fellowship und.exercise. Ttic ctasses are open loall adult couplas.

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:. Graduates are invited Ic, jointhe Niles Sqnure Dunce Clubwhich bald their regulur dances utthe Nilcs Recreation Center ocIhr lntnd 3rd Saturdays of euchnii,eth, Se teether lhrangh Mayfrom 8410.t1410 pst. Thesedoreen arc (Pee IO thepublic fora$2.50 per canple donolion.

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,ibar3 regln's on Monday, Sept.'Î5..ndwill continue until classes

ar fait. Storytime is for childrenliving in the Nites Library District

r,wh, aie three te five years nId.Classes 'are one.hatf boor longand consist of stades, songs.flnger.plays und other activitiessuitable to this age gceop... Classes ut Ihr Main Library.6960 Ouklon, wilt meet as Wed.'nesduysut I030u.m. und 2 p.m.,and on Thursdays at 10:30 um.Wednesday dotes are Sept, 22,29; Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27; Nov. 3, 10;Thursday dotes are: Sept. 23. 30;Oct. 7, 14, 2t. 28; Nov, 4, 18.

Classes ut the Reaoah Library,gOb Milwonkee ovo., will meeton Tuesdays al 1030 um., and onThnrsdoys al l030 um. and 2p.m.Tuenduydotrnore Sept. 21,28; Oct. 5, 19,: 26: Nov. 2, 9.Thursday daten arr: Sept. 23. 30;0cl. 7, 21, 28; Nov. 4, 18.

Notes There are no Nov. 11classes scheduled. The librarywill be closed Nov. lI, Veteran'sDay. There is nu Branch story.time scheduled for Oct. (2 und 14because of inventory that wegh utIhr Branch Library.

"S/tow Boat" F*iayat GuM Ma"Show Boat", culled by Brooks

Atkinson, Ike dean of Americandrama critics, 'one of the greatmusical werks of the century',will open Des Plaines TheatreGuild's 3151 consecutive seasonen Friday, September 10. Chum-pogne will he served following theflout curtain Io first nighfers inhonor of the new soasen at Guild

. Playhouse.Performances of the .Jercme

Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II mu.sical ore al 8:30 p.m. on Fridayund Satnrday. andaI 7:30 p.m. onSunday. September 10 through26. Tichelx muy br reserved by

. culling 29h-1211 between CanIland 8 pOI. Students and sneioeailierns with ID curds ore ad.milled at half price on Fridaysand Sundays.

Season tickets for "Show Boat"and five Olber productions to bepresented al Guild Playhouse'during 1976.77, may still bepurohosed by writing Des PlainesTheatre Guild. P.O.Bcs 94, DesPlaises 600t7 nr culling the boxI00C

Club. ofh Amwh

Great entcelainntcnt und travelis setladuled for lite Sulldoy. Sept.12. reetitg of Ihr Heritage CIahf Polish Americans ..it Olympia

Park, 6560, N. Avendola Ave. 200plo. A 45 urinate rolar ravienarrated unid produced by Ray.moud Jusinski includes "Dis-ney toed. San Simeon and SainFrancisco". Celia Jasinnki shullseakefhertripio"PeIand" R.Ronald Herbert wilt give his

(insprrnCicn nnO bin trip to Russia,aifd.Scpbie Znnuda wilt give heriews of Enrape,Guests are welcume,

hVQpé1 tryouts for

"A Majority Of One"Des Plaides Theatre Guild will

hold open readings far 14 roles inIhr comedy "A Majority nf One"on Sunday and Mnnday, Septem.ber 12 and 13, . at Gnild Play.honse, 620 Lee Street, DesPlaines.

The Leonard Spigelgans playabout u Jewish widow fromBrooklyn and o modern JapaneseSamurai ' will be presented' ferIhrer Weekends in November(Nov. 5-21). II is a treatise onracial lclerance...bul it is alsowrapped op in laughter. In Ikeorigmnaj New Ynrk cast GertrudeBerg and Sir Cedric Huedwickoco-starred. Melly Neon and Rob-'Ort Merleyporlrayed Mrs. Jacohy

"and Mr. Asono in u Londonprodnation, and Ihr 1961 movievorsien of "A ajòeiIy of One."Rosalled Rassell und Alee Gnin.ess portrayed Ibe leading roles.

Hunh Vundenbnom of Wheel-ing. dieerloref Des PlainesTheatre Goilds prOduction. wiltconduct the tryouts beginning al 2p.m. oli Snudoy. and al 8 p.m. on

"A Day at the Races"Tite Red Cloud Altllelie.Fund

will spanner "A Day an theRaces" al' Arlington Park onSomeday. Septçmber li, 1976.TIle affair will vònsist of lunchennbuffet in the Fulurily Room madclubhouse admission. Servinglime begins at 1130 um. unddanalien far this event is $7.50per person.

"A Day at the Races" is epeu't Red Cloud mêmbern und theirfriends. Anyone wishing In attend

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Monday. Foe forther details, callthe Guild Playheuse box office,296-1211 between coon and 8p.m. daily.

Roles lo be cant are Mes.Jaroby, bee neighbnr Mes. Rabia,her daughter and san.in.law (whois with Ihn U.S. Stale Depotment), o lady passenger avdKoichi Asana, the rich Jap corsetextile lyvoen Mes. Jacaby meetson hoard ship hound for Japce.

Other abdyaclees Vandeobaomis looking far include AyokeAsuuo, nlunghtee-ina-law of therich Japonnes widower, severa.1Japanese beone bays and femaleservants, the chauffeur und Cap.lain Noycrons.

Des Plaines Theater Gaild'saunent production is the mcsivat"Show Boat", opening thegroup's 31x1 consecutivo urasovwith nine performantes weekendsfrom September 10 through 26.Tickets muy be eesnved bycalling the bonoffice, 296-1211. Ageneral membership meeting is'scheduled al Guild P!uyhousr ceWednesday, SgpI. 15 at 8 p.m.open lo anyone ..inlerosted ivcommunity theuere.

Polka PartyViegil Rapbnons. Benefil Chair

mau fine thehiggent Polka Party irChicugn nu Saturday, Sepl. Il,slated "one dance party withFeaok Yankovie and hid nechenlraviti be truly an event. Mauy wholiase ' known 'Ameri&s PolkaKing' throughout his 45 years ofplaying huye already. taken advantage ofthe lower rost advanceticket reservations fur their partylubies," Raphoan announced,

Reservatinns can still be mudeut the advance hebel prim of 15each, Checks should he mudepayable tu Resn.reeclinn. Men'sPoundatiun and mailed lo POlkaParty. Roouerectinu Hospital, uf7435 W. TalentI Ave.. Chicago

,R!UwuKeaIIEIdA girl, Shannon Debcrab, Aug.

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. pucontOt Mr. add Mrs. Jim Dieta,Morion Grove and Mr-and Mrs.Joseph Haeheft Glenvie

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If you hove a hubby nr otherskill and . need entra mmmc,MONACEP in offering a class this

"foll that may he ufiulerent In you.promoted by Renoueront far

purt.Time SelfEmployment, thisworkshop is designed lu pinpointyOor marketable . skills und giveyOti u start tnwurd offering themto the public no u paid basis.

Through class coordinaloe. re-uonrae persons. group discussionand questiniinuiros. those work-shopS will help answer vocational,legal, business and advertisingquestions whIte providing a forumfor meeting olhers with uimilorronceros foe sharing ideas whilepqssibly combining resources iobiture profit-making ventures.

This two-sessian workshop be-gins Monda> evening. Septembre27. Far moro information, conlaalthe Resources office ut 26h-9709or cull MONACEP 9h7-582l.

- women'lam! Mlkva votingrecoid

TIse Amerioun Asoeiation ofUniversity Womec bus giveeTroth District Coogrrssmon Ah-nro .1. Mikvu u lOO per cent rulingfor his voting reaqed on key issuasdaring Ihr 941k Congress.

Milcvà won 00e of only fourmembres of the 24-membre Ill-mom, delegation lo receive aprefral rating by Ihr AAUW.

Mikva's votOs und leadership hrsupport of general reveour ubac.meg, higher education and va-culional training were amongthose cited by the AAUW.

The AAUW assesses Ihr pee.farmance of every member ofCongress based eu those issuesthat are set by the AAUW os ilslegislative priorities.

Lotee Ibis month Ihr AAUW's. Nalianut Legislative Program

Comiltee mill meet to selectprineitirs for thy sew 95th Coo-

Nies Twsp. GOPwomen hohl tea

The Niles Township RepublicanWomen's Club mill hold Iheirannual fall leu at the home ofSenalor and Mrs John Nimrod,940 Woodland Drive, GleuvIew.at mOO p.m. no the 13th day ofSeptember. Sum Young, GOPcandidate fur Ihe 10th Cnn'geessional District will be themain speaker. Many other prom-mml Republicans hove beeninvited to attend. Poe furtherinformation call Mes, WuodaAmen, President of the oegaoiaa.

:Rummage Sa'e

. . The . Wnmen's Guild of IhrEdison Park Lutheran Church'will7pnee again be sponseriug their' 'Ilummuge Sale ou Wednesday,Seplember fifteenth, at 10 cm.104 p.m. in the Church basement.The Church is located on thecorner of Aiìondcle 9nd OliphuotAvenues inChicugo.. Those .whn have donations for

'the Sole muy bring them lo theChurch on Ihr Mnnduy evening,bofore. the : Sale . ne On Tuesday:mOeOi5g5 There will be a

'Boutique" for like-oem items.Mes, Lydia Olsen 'w the ChaIr-

nomon in charge uf Ike sale.

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i A Teaclnèf.Parent'Night will heheld"at Loyola Academy on'Thueddayevendug, September 23,at 7t30 pm: The evening at theWIen IbA ad ntywdlcunsist fa senes' nf.fifteen minute class

Exchange studentsAn engineering student from Lust year In Munich, vnn

Munich, Germany, has arrived ut Luvunle became ucquainted withthe University of Illinois ut Michael A. Pnzei, 512 TimbertiseUrbana-Champaign in un en- Dr., Juliet, who with George M.change program which also bus Roesemuen, 340 S. Keuilworthtaken twe IJIUC utadents te AVe., Elmhursl, was un exchangeMuaich. stndeol Ibero. They aro aonlin-

At lllmeis au a student in uieg Ihr friendship al Illinnis.ueronaulical engincering is Ernst Roth Pouni. aneirclricu I en-von Luvunle from the Technivul ginreriog uludeol, und Borne-University of Munich. His home mayo, who is in induntriulIs to a Munich suburb, Hnchsl im engioeeeiog, now are back atOderwald, Am Markt l-J. UICC,

Al Ihr Tevhnicul University of The exchange program underMunich are Heiko Rommelmuno, which ntudects from each uniere-$839 Sayre Ave,, Morton Grove, sity altrod the other started inrIvoltava) eog serein g stodrot 1968, Scholarships caver oca.from UICC, und Sharon Kyod. demic und moderate living casts,berg, 12132 S. 75th Avr,, Palos while the students pay their awnHeights, student n rugi orerieg travel and other ruproses.physics.

Oakton student activities

An rucitic gexteos ive progrcmof activities has been planned forIhr fall semester at OaktaoCommunity College, acoardiag taLoa Pellica, Director of StudentActivities.

Both slodrots and communitymemhers ore invited to attendand participate iv workshops,concrrts, a Frido yrven log filmsones . coffeehouse programs,two special theme weeks. andlecture 0' neuss ions,

One of the mast promisingfrotaron of the fall schedule willbr Ihr weyk of October 24-20, aweek of programs about momeein politics, the arts. the media,the sciences, and the theaterenlitled "Those Who Were BoreTo Re Great." Highlight of this:theme week will br the October24 krynole addrous by Coon-reticot Governor Ella Grasso.

Witches and wllchceaft, pro-historic creatures, mugie, hyp.oasis, and psychic phesomenawill haunt "The Werk of theUoenplained' ' from November7.12. Featured will hr Israelipsychic Un GeIler, Dr. RnyMachal who hou ruptured Nor.lhrr000lluod for the Lnoh NessMonsirr, u magician, a hypnotist,and four hours of Twilight ZonesrgmeOts.

Workshops in the Words, heldin Woodstur,h. Illinois, will io-alude Leaderxhip Training onSeptember lB-Il, AssertivenessTraining for Moo and Women on!4uvember 5.6, and Gecup Dy-rumias 00 December 10.11.

Ouklon's Sunday Night Coffee-house program kas lined up 12aals fealuriog music, mime,films. drama, and parley, begin-sing 00 Seplember 12 withfolkninger Loodou Wainweight

Tra cenMeditation

"Decelxping Enlightromeulthrough Ihr TranscendentalMeditation Program" will hr Ihrtopic fur lecture 7t30 p.m..Tuosduy, September 14, al theHiles Public Library, 6960 Oak-loo. AI that lime u qualified TMloucher mill esplait Ibis tra-dili000l system for developmenlof cooScicusness which bru beenreestablished in its purest undmost effective form by MaharislilMakesh Yogi.

The lecture is fece und upen tothe pohlic. For further informo-hun, call the Evonulon TM centeral 864-1818.

Night at Loyolaperiods during which parents willbe invited Io gb through theirson's regular schedule of classes,During each class the teacher willdescribe the course, its requiro.meals and the materials used.

open to allIII. lv addition. convenu thissemrster will include such well'kvown moxidons as Mrguc Mc'Dovoogh on Septdmber IO, Vas.sor Clemects on Oclober I I , codJean-Icc Panty ou November h.0th empre ial programs arr a

talk oc October 5 by Muirin drBxrcu feout Iceland, a porlryroadiog on October 26 by Gwen-dalyn Brooks. 'Poet Lcurralr ofIllinois" and. an November 30, areading of ihr poetry of DylanThomas by his dooghtrr. Arcan.my Thomas Ellis.. All of these programs. planned

by Doktor's Board of StudentAffairs. arr sapported throughthe colleotiar of student activitiesfeos. Ticket prices will vary fnreach peogram and limited soaliugwill br available.

For fnrthrr informolinu on fulluctiviliex. contact Loo Prttieu,967-5120, cnt. 320.

A.C.T. DeadlineMnuday, September 13, is the

deadline far registration for theSaturday, Oclubrr 9, ACT.(American College Test(. Thrregistration fee is $7.50. andrequired forms nrc availably inIhr Maine East guidance deport.

This Octobre 9 tesI dale isslroegly recommended for MaineEast seniors planniug lo apply InIhr University nf Illinois Chum-poign/Urhunu und who wish lebeincluded in the flrstsrlrcl'louperiod.

Dear Sir,In mauy lypos ofoonlettn. if Ihr

winner cou nut lake offer theru0000-up lakes ihe ponilmno. Wehavrjust such a situation with theOuklon Community CollegeBoard nf Trustees. With Mrs.Vivinu Medak resigning from theBoard there is new us openiug fora replacement. lt mnuld onlyseem fuie lo appnint Mrs. JanetJuckell Io fill that opening. lo Ihrrecent Board election she was Ihrronner-Op, Insing by only 38votes. lu addition, by uppcietingher. the Board would not wastetheir vuloablr time noreentugapplicants.

-c Yours truly.

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Joseph Abend9 OlMuryto dA

Nitos. IL 60640

Feels Bike Patrol

Ta the Edi tarso od RrodorsAher reading yaav articic in Ihe

Septeotber 2 issue aboot the NilesBike Puteo). me hod ourse Ivesconiprllrd to color on opinionabool them. Wc dort believethat hin article fully rcu(ootrd theporpose und menus far which theBike Potrol was institoted.

For rpdmplr. au Aagunl 24, alb.yrur-Sld hay, with co previons'police record. was arrested andcharged with 'dnty lo keep lteight' aud 'trick riding sin bike.'

Ile won denied the right to walknor house over 10 et his mother,und lo speak with her outil $25bond was posted. A, group ofconcerned friendu ment lo the'police station lo inquire about hisarrest, One nfthem offered lo puythe buil,. bal mos refused aoyinforma tiooabou I the oharges. Tolop it off, the desk sargoreut wastotally unaware of the presence of

However, this letter is not taargue the inno crncr or guilt nf Ihrhoy io question. This is loquestion whether or not the arrestw usnecessury for such menialchurgru.

In the instances cited in thearticle, another lb-year-old beyonly received 3 tickets and o $3.50

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Dear Sir.I feel that Mrs. inuchell should

be appointed tu Ihr OuklonCommunily College Board ofTrustees to repInar Mrs. Medakfor the followiog erusons Mrs.Juuckrtt has been interested ixIhr College for. some time asevidenoed by her campoign forthe lust Board declino. She lostby Irsu than 50 voles. If Ihrer hadbeen fourse als open at that timo,she would have been sealed. Sheis known In the public asevidenced by her srcwiog. As afarnier Des Plaines resideut. Ifret that the Park Ridge'DrsPlaises area shoold hove moreerpresrvtutinn On the Board.Finally, by appaicting Mrs.Jotnchrtt, the Boned could sanethe lineo ceded t oscreen all theapplic anIsan O nsr it fer othercollego prableoss.

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fine after 3 werks of ronnin g fromthe Bikv Patrol, whereas this hoysttspped qoietly.

W econc cdc that safety isietporlont. hot nhonld it becarri'ed oat Ion och anrntr emethai) great anranet of lime.rroncI. and wasp amers hoold brsp.'it t\co,samvthivg as sintple and.rojnyublh os ridiug o bicycle?

Vevy truly yours.Lanrcl Fredricksen &

SA. BodyNilcs, Ill.

Our Frenchway withyour hair!

MISS

Caris oll-over-Ihe-heod!Curls thaI (nil buck inpiove wi(b a qoickbrnxhirg. Curis thaI arerichly colered with MissRoaa, Because MisIRona il nur co(oring for(he young-minded,fashion-conscious. Ihnbrighter color (trot con-dilions, loo! Come seeas; consoltotiOn withoutcharge, of conrIe.

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DECORATING SERVICE October 9 1976, Golf Jr. High School, 9401 Waukegac Rd.,a .

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AVG. EXTERIOR TRIMup by the Board ofFire attd Police Cummissiusees.

. WRIGHT$125

AVG. BEDROOMA pticatiartstsay be oblaised at the Morton Grave Peltre Dept.,. B'2S

$30 Callie Ave.. Morton Grave. Ill. Applicatioss must he filed atBLACKT A .

Fully lnt,red Ic 8525 Callie Ave., Morton Grove, Illicals as or before 12:00 steenSpecializing te resurfacing Free Estimates

October 2, f976, Applicant mast be a United States Citroen,

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Must have high scheel education er equivalent. Weight mast bek; i ltEy t itB.uAPha t II 23 vira

r ei reth;. warb guaranteed, free enti.

, ( ancarre ctedl 2.2O vision is each eye cureected.. ,, , mates and 24 haue service.

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:Piano . Guitar . Accerdlon .Organ A Voice. vate .

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,.. ,.; strainns, home or studio.

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Oaktan&Mitwaukee Niles TiVIli6964889 :i f

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PLUMBING AND PULVERIZED nOurFeanchiseDieeGortoarNorehSidjj2l5l W. DevonSES?TOP SOIL s'. a?icbail

and responsible in one oposition ce.* *CAB 'k * 16 yards ........$70ta . .oewer oenice lOyardi .......$45

Ik 5yrdi ........$30.

FOR APPT. CALL 325-7920t;::l.'::H:;:::' CALL 640.6491 ' Personnel Mfg. Richard De Cnncq

CMtI.brd CHART HOUSE-BURGER KINGals WstlzY.l,..& ttine Pinup,l.pth.l.rdlnl,l,I

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3..I u.. dl.n.nt Idrs.L..,tSU.l,IIstL,..El uns

no equal opportunIty empinyer rn/f

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UNUUgLNIleTIllu Specialty in ee.rouinglhnhdsshudmn,.,pl. rd FASTSERVICE

( DIE REPAIR)::::'&ll I EXPERTNSTALLEBSUPUTELSSI IUTRSL FREE ESTIMATES Geint leb fue YOU If ye, m .rpml.ns.d InSEUlC&lPSTILLlTIIN$ I 8245152,

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rIJO Inuhy Ave., Des Plaines, UI.: TMUfll IFIILkl .

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tsYdlWImrPmrhrh.MIBRrnIM NATURAL . w. off.,:..IlFelnI,Ui..Sr, °FIN' 5n . GoOd Stortln9 Rot.

NOfITPACNIHEOI . s Overtim.. ..

WUHNI$&UILIIIT$Lic..,ud L hsstd.d

Specializing in bol tar Ate Y 1

PHONEsuit roofs.

I REE ESTIMATES . . Permanent, Full Tim. Position; 252.7304 FULL INSURED No layoff, Ev.,. DISPATC'III.IP

24l,.I.innm,lmrh.BIthI 7920597 . All INI. In. .. stI,Iinndtst b.n.fit&II L551... Y II*1. -pengrinsn. 435-9450 t.. in

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. . i GENERdn-r . WAITRESSESDev!lI

Euprerence helpful, rut be ma

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: . WANT ADS - 966-3900 VIcInity

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FOLIAGE

PLANTSAgreatuiesvwyto eari extra

lhsmber through the escitivgworld cf green plants. JoinPLANTASTIC PLANTS PartyPlan. Earn geod money andhave fun, enjoy perscnolsatisfaction as a happy cdv.prudent person with theworld's most unique produntline. Part er fall time. Wcsupply training fee peeveseucellent results. Pee infer.malien call Ms. Casper.

965-4300

BUS BOYSBus boys wanted . events ge

Apply in personHenelel's

S9fOTonhy Ave., NOns

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RESTAURANTS

s COOKSFULLTIME . PART TIME

s BUSBOYSNUes&3rdshlft g

[Grnveynrd Shtft'Shlft pnybns,ins]

LonelIest salaries and cewpanybeueflis. Family style restau.rast offers yen chaire opeelegs

APPLY IN PERSON_____) 10Jan reintenenet

9449 N. MilwzstkeeAve, NOesAcross from Mill RunEqual Opp. Emp. M/F

SAVINGS AND LOAN IN NULOS

Fall time lady teller. pl as newacrounts. Pleasant workingconditions, benefits, raIl Per.sound Manager.

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SALESPART TIME WORK...

FULL TIME PAY...

7,00 AM. 11:00 AM11:0_O . 3,00 PM3,00 PM. 7,00 PM

FULL TIME POSITIONSAVAILABLE

SALÀRY.COMMISSIQN.- AIRWAYS

FICE NILES. ILL.YPIST 967.7050daIms in - MR. FRAZIN.ØR MR. LACHCIKking en.sreliable WAITRESSES WANTErnmpany poxiliotus eprot fur lauches and

y . PII'NrIU .9300 Woukeast

A Tonby Morton Grove..- 965.3763

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- :- - 21 Mo. old male blue merleNILES,Cl9n apoetmeet with A 21 blank & while collie. Alio Reg. seme abed.arenan ditionieg. basement i .ils,'jC. Good cou d. $35.00. I teeg. mast sell due tocoepetieg. appliances. Only 00.2.184 547/10.7 allergies. $100 or oNce

FULL AND PART TIME $175004708577 9h76/22BIC

DES PLAINES. Lovely apart.ir al 21 block & white

,,,vo le Good rond. $35.00.555/107

.Coanter help, waitresses aed dishwashers

meet with carpeting. ppli.acces. arking. ntthtiespart

'11,2384 548/10.7 Tue. female Cocher Spesiel 8Day&N ight neme

mouths old. AKC. Good withAPPLY IN PERSON

pal . t?;we . .RI1

SKOKIE jr057.71 II1kIÌ1IRlnhrldree $100.00. 955.7003,

54l,9.j

LUM'S RESTAURANT couru wit ans'teioaW TOUHY NILES id

g prt lit2 bI h I h w d &

'HEADACHES? We havelb mb w w rey b t6701

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$225 00 terrear, d matching 0*1«,.d. $50.00.

the dogs and cats that teesl ns

AnEqual Opportunity Employee M/F. 478 8577 BIC

OFLOQICINGVWeT?n

°'°' encello iriree965 b273 after 5:00

to fled them goad homes atO5OiilfCS

2SOlegs

ACUIER hod noci hoases Sed apart. Niagaea erassoge oliate, good cats. We pay for npey.RUaraso

A k- LUI i I I li I Lt al hi All s . d b $100 009..ßtr"° 529/10-14

Orphmrsuf the2200RIveeWinodsRd.

Must h respenirene d. 2 per. alees and pri neranges . Kid. . . .

¿ti'-Io p.ni. 4 day week. goodsalary.

and petswe neme. Some witheoleesoaisduiodeporot.

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WAITRESSESrU d Id bllglt w d [FORALLSHIFTSINCLUD

Must be experienced. IO am.:iVltP b55

I C 7.445 o 55b/l0-l4 l w ibiÑG THE 3RD SHIFT(GRAVEYARD SHIFF) 2 p.m.. 9 psi.- ow. press ,ays

unmpsler PIozo Slate OnO -

, . viOOI eiisd. lOom. loii Sept. I I & 12. 8220

s COOKS 7740N Maso bee 0720D mp I SI NUI.

O I g$250 00

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WAITRESSES NUes, III. 298.3300 'lIve 96(,.953h iflen5 psi. 7755 Neya. Nues. Sept .9.10.s .

RS551/107 9.5 poi. Sterno upeaees.

__If _h__h: BUSBOYSGENERAL OFFICE WORK -

illS) 00 I ': __lcld_tenu

(PinO Tiro.) Lite typing, Marten Gravo 95h953l elton S tien.552 lO 7 SopE. I I & 12, 0 a.ei..5 pen.

Enchlleist cens5sany benefits. aree. Ciels Schwins.Sting Ray. Es. _.. Snirwice loup .. hockey equip.We offer premium wages for collent condition. Violet in 7 pr oaleat hdee,. sel. dese colleclebles, snow tiers andall categuries efhelp. 965-4300 olor. 20" wheel a real. Buy al 2 hoch. chests, v.ieily. ph oncflr0cI,0u . 0216 Osce,,l.

APPLYAT ..e....e_u.v.c,.u.;i.eu,.ruev.r.rr.ro'u.re.a.r.$35. 966.7227. 527/9.30 labIo. mirror . lwfl. hnoed.11 ?4,le.

PIZZA HUToodcoedPaelSl000 vi.AUITER

MORTONGROVE 5 05. h918.b924 W. Seward.qual Opp. Emp. MIE is preudte bra part at Niles I Nilne.

ondwoeldliheyeetabeOPart Iof eeeoecw al oar sew secpnd k0m ho9 Dirildie,973

COME GROW WITH ItS

Fall& Individuals lecalien oeMilwaelueo Ave. '$395.00. .

VdeIy ,,f items . Sol. I I h ASon. 1211,. 9,00 to 4,00. 9272!arlTh.

-. . totraintinResltruemils. eearGalfMill. riddco. Mesi see.96fr7227. 526/9 30 Gaitae/hooesp.2OWR.M.S cllor,, Dr ., 9,10e

Fenotdnskeieek efrstdero WE HAVE l.l.' speaker good coedApply Deerpath loo IMMEDIATE OPENINGS I1'I qhb.J255

45/9 1h255 ifilnoin I.oke Fnrest PULL AND PARFTIME _ . Jl;N ueepoe icone necessarY. We Memory Montegaa2de. oirant carved Hacieo

K.pponnh Op.rrdor. CI,rk. Menino. $85.80 29hbh/915Ail OflImr Work.ro Apply mpeesoc: Cassette. burglar alaren. Ex'

Vzrlety...Ioeome...Prrstlge... collect rond. Best offer. 18,080 BTU 220 noiI GAsee

Week PIZZA HUT 96h.b228 afineS. o

No fee. . 1971 Copri 4 cyl. 53,000 miles. $135.00. 823.8974

Sommee jobs fur Teachers & 6959Dempstemnr Good ecenemical 2ed nae. 542/9.lh w000s' OWLCoil g RIdUsIS 9102 MOw ink NO h $900

23S56S wbkl 14 1 SAYSIVI.r, flC. ne il 9 2

termica DON'T BE AAc Equal Opp. Emp. M/FTm ''h9l3odg:6.$395.00.

while & gold coanlerl7,i,xiwllenloosd.

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DIRTY BIRD I----n- _ /9.l6PHONE SALES 1.08966.3719. I Qaoee sel, I doable sel houI\ I\ Work an heme 2 er 3 huero a Buick Century Olive

tC5 $35.00. - day sellieg the esclusivo greco, while vinyl rouf. PS, ,

II V \\V

Derocleac process fer carp t PB. AC. Aulo. Trans., Nw is ti. con, plein pool package.Mc on . farn. drain9.

965. Tires. While vinyl n1eesur ,,e,arl 011er h,e lp to 21 f1.Li - $2,708.00. 966.856$.

534/9.9p1. Usnd jus toen season

. HOUSEWIVES SERVICEMAN '6h Ford Eooeuliee 6 oyl. 3will snp.iratr $105.00.965.5470 554/10.7

.STUDENTS

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Ljijnenvcure,act Aiidionoo

PARTTIME carpet & fare: nietsoing bose.You be n phy:ioamust geed

Inni cand. $850.00. 967 5459.539/9.9 convertor and slide mount

DAYS & EVEN1NGS Noma .cond. and Orig. nest 5170.00. Best offer

and lhra.out Ihr eeheolyear..

1974 Dodge charger SE. Air . nverSl2O.0896&3324.CONTACT AM.EM. 18,008 mi.$3,SOO.00 .540/9.16965.9874 775.0049 afice 4 p.m. er

TEIIEDEXPERIENCED!'Iml;N7u: - . 998.2120.

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Fall time please inquire 6 eeom humo with basemeet'69alaeic4dr.8cyl.p IA/C 390, needs body

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t'iseultoreA pitenees

uDempoterPlaaStalefizflk or large storage area and woj&, cans well. radio. . tiques.$l2OSSempstzrSt. gaeogc. 2 addis with a small ,,$ffoìOO.ghb.23Bôuftee7p.m. Onepieneerentieeboasehuld

NIIeo,fiI dog., CAO;LNOWWEpAYCASH 0$I$.459.0053 Reverse ehzegr. 70 Mach I focerifrall an3$4'494S

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l27 234.0789offer . . Elentrin foe 20 u 20 . renleols.

HOUSEWIVES .

Patitineell'.3Olo 2,30. MereREADEUSEh, e inr.an

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aloiout new. $15.00.

2DB-3300 ____

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1pBaby slerilicer, bottles, bathtab, carry seal da jumper © h

tES1RESlJL1S'"'v!_m_ lu-t . . .icrmhaoaprrghtpiannu$25$. $20.00 fer weekend...niceNI!LLS

Applylnpnnimfter2P.M. 549/10.2 532/10.14 -

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Driseways, sidewalks; patios,$araeS. steps and spveioliz.

aggregt,

114-5510 .

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Id the ViUae Bøard Zob,g Scrlh,'s home. SrIli, said if .j

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:Ic WeT Restaurant for B2 Spe&l Us room.

Dévlopmcnt.d! OtIIPUhaWaS

Ip-;d flied the sbteruge 1' LO who rmed Cohen voted no ami ymodY ghmowod:i:t

a:f:1y:í: etg

:riWM io ii ta1ds p tywa lrnt"dt 32 '?'

enlarging the presest Ccntr - jdrnof h Oketo the estranee drew an er from a Petitioner Lee was restricted Maynard rd. pet.tsoned by Jo-parking lot, given Tuesday ILIg2st . housc h aca rie ¡y re(us to nearby homeowner wo said "a from window advertising and seph, Mario and Lea Verre for RIby Gordon Ship, co-owner of the. . l . largenparking lot wilicreate more given a parking variation for 4 zoning seas continued to Oct. 6.Center with Jerry Reiger. Resdovt oj ere ocsrtnly traffic. . additional spaces. Commissioners eèqnested spy.

In order Io realioe the plan, enraged dnnng the 2-1/2 hour . 'You are nerlibg a wall of ' .. In other odien Zoning ciRes on definitive plans by theJerry's Owners mast gobefore the meeting over encrnachmenf by hostility." said resident Karen Commissioners tçcommended a petitiotiOrs for presentation at theZoning Board to apply fer re- business on their residential area Shields, roning variatlotZHownrd Serlhs next meetinK, "You are asking

. zon'mg of the 4-lot area. Oketo . and also by Ihn manner in which John Nelson. 753g Octnvia, was of 6857 Concord n, for a for loo many variations," saiduve, from Kirh lo Oahton st. is hoase purchases were made by concerned over "invasion of a swimming poet on his property. Board members. "We want topresently zoned single family the Center's owners. residential neighborhoodGm Over objections by his Banker Hill know what you are planning loresidence, Jerry's is eaned HI A portion of their ire was stations are over-obandoot,..lhat Estates neighbors who "did not boild on the lots,"Retail Bainess, Residents oh. dirrcJed toward former owner most abasive signs in the world veto the jiooi" but "objected to' Foil improvements are intend-jectèd to tearing demo 4 resIden- Tipi Schanne. 7900 Oketo, for not have gone ap here,,.and now he ariation" granted by corn. ed by the petitioners, of side-liai homes to make way. for a informing other property owners this," lnissioorrs, walks; gniters and corbs, they

: commeneni parking lot. of his salo. A resident since 1952, A MIes housewife observed Commissioners termed the , sani., "I don't wont to look oat my - Schanze said he had tint been.

wisdom ot a paekmg lot," said interestedthal-conimercially zoned areas property "noiqor" since Ihr sub- . -

in selling his house: MaeKoerner;.7919 Oheim (with omarkel valneof$48,000to'

" ere not do Ill'ont L w n wd jod ndl

divisioo as o whole does notconform tothe 1961 Village Code, ..

If village officials let that $5g,goo> until hr was given "a light Coarte. . Neighbors had requested Ihr flfy-. Ituppen here it çun hhppen verygonerousoffer," Besides, he "Should the spot zoning he proposed 20' by 40' pool be. anywhere ut NUes. : said, teens took over the park this granted," said Kermit Creager, redocrd io size or placed closer to tdc t

Pe1tt:ut r th h tOid

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. must show cenicaetto purchase or garboge spread all over the park Oaktoo from bring gobbled op by approve of (parking lot), Osen io Frec academic áod careerownership of the property. the nest morning," Jerry's?" i way will the re-zootog be counseliog is available to corn-However, Zoning Commission. . He decided le sell. ' . Daring a. Tuesday morning approved."

: monily mee und s'Moine io Ikeers seldom bah , favorably on FormerowneeFrankBlgo, 7912 phone copvernalion with Mayee Fariher coliee by Jrery s Ceo- oaktooCommaioity -College dis-"spot'.' zen.'Uig. -Salerno noted Oketo, which was reportedly sold. NlahiiIs Blase, ucocdi,i to Mis, 1er necessitotes peloton fer re- tiictatlhe Adult Career Re)earcethat only pse property to date ,: fer S55,OOO told the group Koetser,-thc MayOr hadsaid «If eooing.before thc Zoning Board; Cenler, focmerljì the Womro's1PI; fh 11thNI WAYS TO ADVERTISE IN id gtI ' Dl col(( rnmu tiico g 1h

KTHE BUGLE BARGAIN BARN d Ti dOyOlfblrn OO- YOUR CHOICE .' em w Th rsdy from 1 60.400' ADVERTISE FREE-PAY

I f theGltprntse0 n1900 w A pp tPpfth sd,PLAN I ONLY IF YOU SELL PRE PAID 2.00 FOR

dfthe p k Slay Th Adll C re R ug

1h01 h1

Toar ad will be printed FREE. Commission is en- - . i iA,cv AFUIEDTICn.Ir'- when- item is disposed of, Items I VVLLR IiUWLIl I IIIUpectéd your

they promised, "altho we seed Ceelr is lcalcd in Building 3,00m 328 o_o the Oahton Ititerirn

- .accep*od.:tiacornnllssiotibasisnizii 6weeks uruslil Enclose $2,00 for euch item to be advertised. Your

full support nod your physicalpresence at future meetingo" P9 Oktoii oiìdNagl.

9ollfyi as (966 3900) when YFnlitern IS sold so thot rn'OC TIeDulea1ga ini $ rey wrn s

dtI1 rey

co e el ng and I I g I paIflheileni Ins Id truut Tir ° ccoitu e

d'1PI f th p h g I I n iookstap fereali

Ill bdl-:h Ihn fflcs u-- 94J- CouttlandAvo.. MIes. . - inftU'83O seoDanerconmL wasnrneh .

by. . . ' '

iFrom the LEFT HAND-: ' Continued them Puge I

- mes still the girl ¡ur the fall (which seldom hnned> yua'ds(re)Lawuy tuwned home, uften taking 2 hours tu meke the 20: - m'mute walk We had apueh tu waih then, a lugonn to mander

E dòwn to, end lt was warns, nOd the girl of spring still baked

F pretty hued, and it mas the first day of schreI,

E m first day of scheel meant a new beginning. Every liestE - dayer was pledged In getfing good grades, doing all hin= - hamework,,,it was a new beginning. And after Khrel, first=- dayers began throwing around a foelbull. lt was hat and= nweaJy In these long corduroys, hut you mou mas o threwE and yea canglit und you played ehe first game ofthe new year.

. E . me first day saw you-dressed In those white underwear -E iho gym nuits, and if it was your first year and yon -hadn'tr in a gym nail before you stood-around self-consciously,E joined in laughing at the fat guys, and-the shinny guys. The- : athltlen neemed mure noble, grabbing the ball...hasebull,: softball, volleyball or basketball, and did iheir thing with

Incredible enea.

-E The firnt.day before lhè bell rung we'd all get to- scheut: early. While hundreds of first dayers milled ahunt sniieone

-: would drap a pencil, and coniagionsly we yelled and heated at: the nncil an Ihr ground, Sonleune heaped und hollered.: dumeene else dancod Apache-style ground the yelluw stick,I-. -

E - and eeeryane Inughed hecause It was senseless and fue and

E eeeryune,,was together again.

E. The first day after World War II was a bit different.: Freshmen came in all sizes and forms. The green 17 year nids-E cierr'frllue.clussmen with 30 year bld fathers. The while= buchs and the cashiere swçOters sat eroI tu the 01 faded

- E hh6kis and,thr washed eut field jacheN. Leather jackets with: wurs.00l Disney ligures and vqnadran nombers paintedE - . across-the back sul sent to bsrr.hraded high schreI jocks who

-, ,- had loads of pretty girls ssrrausdin Ihem is the beer halt..

E - First day hoer drinkers included the liberaied youngsters, and-, their first beers vhich could br deaskoat in the apre, and the

E. -. balky',footbalt players from Gary, who must have bere- majoring in hrew.meistrring. it's donhtfut they saw the inside

r. . of any classroom escepi the gymnasium during the enlier-

-E semester.

-E . The Orsi day in school also meanl taking the hiudergartner-- E - . la her class. And when yoccame heme frani work and heard

= - he wouldn't slay -is school you msi laughed and laid her= niather lo ley again tornees-mv. When she came home with-E niathee for the second day father leak asee ànd stayed -wilh: her thc.th(ed day. Yen stayed in ihr nvini,grudually walked

. E ont the door, white thole terrIbly sad blue eyes watched you.- r ever-fearful she'd never ser you again.00tsidr the door. yuaE peered (u, etaking sure she could nec you, and then after= awhile you slipped iialsidc, waited awhile, and thee slowlyE walked honre isst a little hit sadder.

. E The first day eternit riding yaoe bike t«rschoet, and riding io

- Savings de osited

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Lwv plans ', ' MortonGrovà LIhr&yH,,ppenî,pforum on -' in' n::e China a,nd a look a life in

t -. n g the hest lime to jovest?" The country today will be featured of

Future of Nues newore tetheueanit. program.

"Mies Looks ta thepiture-the in a 3-sesion investment Srm- Regatration Is now being taken

Year 2000" witt be the snbject of icor presented at the Morton ntle Library for tIte Baby-Sittinga forum sponsored by the League Grove Libeary av Thurs. Sept. 16, Grete whie begffis un Friday,

of Warnen: Vetees of Morton Sept. 23, and Sept. 30 at 73O Sept. 17 at 4.00 p.m. The eluso is

Gitive-Niles in vonjunctieo with p.m. apeo to itodeots of the 6th grade - -

Ihr Nues Bicroteontal Commis- The seminar will be conducted level ucd up to udulis of all ages. -

sidO. All arewelcome at the Nites by Mr. Jahn Bajen on the firm of I . -

Recreation Ceoler, 7877 Mii- Paine, Webber, Jackson, andwacker, NUes, ee Sat., Sept. IS, CiIttis. The first session will be an Cootieaed feorn MG P.1from t p.m. to 330 p.m. A introduction to ineeutrnaot aod Potato, Cole Stow, Bun, anddenatien of $1.00 is reqoosted, poetfolie managernerit, the see. Coffee. Every week 250 ta 300and a dessert macheen will be aod session will frotare informa- peesoss from MOrton Greve andserved. lao on corporate und municipal surrounding suburbs putronize

The modreator will be Al honda, and the third sesciait will this weekly event which is held llBernstein, managing editef of the -cover ptioos. thco the wioter and terminatesLife newspapers. Panelists wilt The public is welcome to atteniC the last Friday io June.ioçlode Ken ScheeLNites Village free et charge. Residents of the area arrManager; Jebe Viera, repTe- a n n lavited te jein with Legloonoiressentative of Commonwealth Ed- Thn mystery and heaaty of the at this Legion fued-ruising fane.iseo Co.; Shirley Keller, pees- -Oriest will capture Ihr irnagio- lion. -

(dent of Cook County League of ation of the aodieace at the first The Fish Fry is under theWomen Vo tees , Rita Harasatu, Fall travelogue at the Morbo diçrcliov af Lrgl000aiee Basilfoturtstics insteactoe at North- Greve Library on Tuesday, Sept. Pope who is assisted by u fineeastern Illinois Univ.; and Dan- 14 at 7:30 p.m. crew el Legi0000irrs who act as -

Kueuhara, instructor io adulthood The end of isolation in Red ccoks, waitresses, and bartrsd-and aging at Northenstero Illinois ers.

,Uoiv.. Chicago. - ' MG hainberuAudience poeticipatiati io dis- ¿otivaed from MG t'. t

cassiog community relationships,. . ,

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