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WedneadayJaIy1:
Missing bikes
A 16 year old Morton Grove
youth reportedthe theft ofhio 27'
Ross Grand Tour bike valued at
$2lOfromtherearofthe Golf Mili
Theatre. Victim told police the
bike was chained at the time of
thetheft.
A l3year old Des Plaiveo yooth
reported the theft o his 28"Seh-
win, Varsity yalued at $200from
the Foar Flaggo shopping renter.
The hike was üedto a pole with a
cable whichhad beeo cut.
Carlire
A 22 year eid Cumbrlend ave.
resident reported person(s)
mksswn puta rag in the gas tank
.
nhisl968Chevy,Utitandsettbe
vehicle on fire. The Niles Fire
Departmant put out the fice
which completely destroyed the
vehiclevuluedat $700.
Tuesday, Jane 30:
Gas station burglary
The All American Gas and ser-
vice Station at 8120 Oaktso repor-
tedhurglars gained eatry to the
station sometime between 10
p.m. and 5 0m. by smashing an
Thin Week's .tpecial
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PE11ERSON.
Safety Service
824-3733
644 Pearson Street
Des Plaines
Off the NILES
POLICE BLOTIER
Thesngle, Thursday,July9. 1981
office window. Once inside they
took $165 in cash, 28 cartean of
cigarettes, 14 BIC lighters pod an
AM-FM
cassette tape player
valuedat$45.
Missing Cobra
An Elmore nt. resident repor-
ted sometime daring the night
person(s) onknnwn: removed a
Cobra 40 channel CB radio from
his rar which wan parked in front
of his home. CB was valued at
le.
Rock thrbwers
Austro
Construction,
8028
Milwaukee ave. reported per-
sun(s) nulmown threw 2 rucho
through an Oft. by t1t. plate glass
window sometime during the
night after the business was
closed. Damage was estimoted
at $300.
Stolen car
A 21 year old Lisle woman
Visiting the Highland Towers,
sato GalO
t. reported the theft of
. her 1978 Olds Cutlass valued at
$6,000 while she was io 'the
building.
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J eweler's windows
,
shot
Doerner Jewelers, 345
. Gulf
Mill,
repurted person(s)
unknown shot 2 hutes in the wiu-
does of his sturo causing $220
.
damage.
The BG shot also
damaged a mirror moho store.
14)51 wallet
A 50 year old Northhrosk
man'
reported tIm loss uf his wallet
while he wusin the Gulf Mill.
Theatre. Wallet contained $270 io
cash, llcredit cards, a driver's
ticense.
Victim told police he
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recefved a call later from a
fureign speaking male informing
him that he was going ta keep the
cash, hut would send him the
wallet and other cunteutu.
Friday,JnIy3:
Broken window
A Fargo ut. resident reported
holes were shot through the
storm windòw of her home
causing
upprunimately $30
damage. -
Motorcycle
accident
A 42 year old Gleoview
taon
was taken to Lutheran General
K
Hmpital by North Maine Fire
Department ambulance after he
.
struck a cement median strip at
the intersection of Milwaukee
asd Greenwood with his motor-
cycle. Witnesses told police the
subject had stopped ut the inter-
section for u red light, killed the
engine of his cycle and upas
restarting it, drove a(a high rate
5f speed through a red light. -
Upon crossing thè islersectios,
witnesses said he last control uf
the bike and struck the cement
strip.
Lunes purse in Dssllas'
A 21 year old Lincolnwood
waman reported to NUes police
that her,urse which was left os
the bar is the Dallan club, 9042
Golf rd. was tukm by parson(s)
anksiuwn.
Purse, which cas-
tainnf020 cash, a driver's Sceme
and 2 credit cards was valued al
.
Steel stolen
$400 worth ef steel stock was
reported taken from a truck
keloligiug tu LeRoy's Welding,
l2l0Lehigh.
Think pink!
2 easy chairs valued at $360
were taken from the lobby uf the
High Towers. 8915 Gatf rd.
Chairs werepink incolur.
.
tlleal aliens
tresidenta of apartmentsiuthe
9200 hlhek nf Oak st. were found
tu he illegal aliens after they
were reported to he inviolalianaf
the Nitos Homing Ordinañce.
Subjects were turned over to the
tmusigratios and Natnralizatiun
service.
Saturday,Jalyl:
.
Stolen bikes
A 12
. year
òtd Oleander st.
residentreported hisSe' 10 speed
Muroay hike valued at $100 was
stoles from the hack yard of his
A Hamilton dr. resident repor-
ted that person(s) unknown
removed 2 &hwinn Varsity 20"
bOses valued at $160 each frum
the rearyard of her hume. Vie-
tim told police the bikes were
chained tu a railing of the
residence at the tinse of the theft.
Auto vandalized
A NUes Terr. resident reported
the rear window of her VW Bah-
hit was broken white it was
parked un the street in front of
her home. Damage estimated at
$400.
'
Retail theft
A 58 year std Norwood Park
mus was charged with retail
theft after
heiug
uhserved
removiuga stud estractorvatued
at $16.00 from the sears stare in
Gulf Mill. -Sokject was placed un
a $1,000 hund and a July 10 court
datewauset.
Holy Family Tele-Care
Service for Shut-ins
Living alone can be frightening
fur the elderly and handicapped,,
hut Huty Family Haspitat cao
hetp alleviate the worry through
its Tele-Care Service.
Sponsored
hy Hojy Family's
Developtaeut
Council
and
Ansiliary, Tele-Care provides
persans who live alune a daily
contact witha hospital votsuteer.
Here is huwTele-Care-wsrhs:
Narthwest Subnrhao residents
may enroll io the program hy oh-
taming a registration form from.
italy Family's Development
Departisseut.
Once thefurm is
completed and returned to the
haspitat, the new participants are
assigsèd a specific time period
during which they ore tu call and
let the volunteer os duty know
theyare "all right".
If a Tele-Care memher fails to
check in hytl am., the vulusteer
will call the participant's hume.
If au ose answers, the volunteer
will sutify a seighhar or relative
of the
member,
who, if
necessary, will ester the par.
tictpust's home. Is some cases,
the police may be called.
Os Salsrdays, Susdays asd
holidays, Tele-Care participasts
do sot have to check is; the
volusleers regularly call them so
Iheir ono.
Il psrticipasts are
ylansisg to he Ost of their home
tsr a day sr more, they
are is.
stracted to give the Tele-Care
volusleers at. least one day's
O st j ce
For addiliosal islormatios
abost Holy Family's Tele-Care
Program, call the Development
Deyartmeot at 297-1000, est. 1176,
weekdays.
')nDean's Litt
Mary B. Kohr, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth F, Kstsr of.
Niles_has keen sornad Is
the
Dean's List tsr the second
semester of 1961-61 at
BaraI
College, where shejs a
member
of the junior class and
majoring
in studio art.
Nues Police
.
fauilies eñjoy
ajillual picnic
The ewumiftee 1w the NOm
Police
Department
annual
Family PicnicarrivedatGrnve
1
nf the Forent fràmve at 8 am.,
Sanday. June
; W start setting
up. Barbaa'a.Reid and her corn-
mittee were a rnothed grout,
anxiausly watching the skies fur
the break that finally came
around lt s'cOnidi. the smi canse
oat and fr
flei en. It was
a
perfect day.
'131e teed ceokedover an Open
grill was supervised by Jim
Olhriuch Ken Brawn and Bill Or-
Hund. ike ladiesreully had
a
vimation from the kitchen today.
A spekiul thimhs to Jack Thom-
psan, president of NOm Police
Benevolent
Assaciation
for
danating time and money for
supplies.
Nancy Partiels. Karen Affrmli
and Pat Sheehan kept the
children busy rnith a variety uf
games and many nefnl prices.
A marshmallow roast branght to
actnue thismemocable day.
The Women's Auxiliasy wishm
to thank the many Nitos Mer-
chants who, b' their generom
dunutisas, made this pienie ouch
anontstandingnuts.
VmI of Life kits
Viatof Life kits are avaitahte at
Resurrection Hospital's misc-
motion desk, the Ranemoot Fice
Station and the fire nimios at
Cumbèrtand and Donan aves. in
Parkttidge.
The Vial of life progeam is
designed especially - fur the
elderly ánd pessana living alose,
botin uuefoltoanyane sebs might
he anabteto cornmrnsithte impur-
tant medical infanaalian daring
an emergency.
.
The kits are free of charge
thrungh the courtesy of
Resurrectiao Hospital's Wumeu's
Auxiliary.
Bike caps baUle
On softball field
On July 15, the Biles Bike
Patrol, coached by llgt. Jim
Gerhardt, hasted SkokieMurton
Grave Bike Patrols üs a softball
gameut,JuowiakPark.
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The "Battle of the Bike Capo",
as it is catted by the petral nl-
ficers,
-will
caùtinae
this
weekend, despitetheailentuss to
ShohieMòrtunGrovenfìltu7.
Mites wilt host Evanston Sue-
day sight, 6:30p.m. un July 12 at
,Joowiak Park.
The pnhtic is
argedtuattemt,
Bradley student
Brian Latat, sun uf Phyllis
LutaI, 7935 Churchill, Martas
Grove, has been accepted for
admission at Bradley University
in Peoria, U. when classes cow
veneinAagust
Brian gradaated from Notre
DameftighSchuot.
Janses D. Serrano
Navy Seaman Recruit James
D. Serrano, son of James It. and
Alice Serrana uf 8043 Kartsv,
Skohie, has camapteteot r croit
training at the Naval Training
Ceuter, Great Lakes, II.
Niles- Fire Dept.
calls
.
.
Thursday5 July 2
-
1:44 p.m. 'A 21 year nid Gleuview
reu)dest was injured whjle riding
. . .
his bicycle is Ihe 0400 block of
- Milwaukee ave. when he
was
utruch hy a,car.
The Glèuvjew
resideot
was brought to Lutheran
General Hospital by fire, dopar-
huent amhnlaoce.
.
-
2422 pin. - An infant,reoiding in
-
the 8200 block of Monroe st,, was.
reported ill and io need of
.
- hospitalizatios.
The infant was
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trasoported to Lstherao General
Hospital hy Nitos paramedics.
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3:59 p.m. ' A 34 year old Chicago
.
resident was injured during an
auto accident in the 8600 klock of
Milwaukee -ave. -
The Chicago
-
resideut was lakes to Lutheran
- -
General Hospital by Nibs Firé
Departmeotambalasce.
4:44 p.m. . A 40 year old Nitos
.
resident required -asuistasce al-
.
1er cutliug.
!is hand at.Bulera
Foods, 200 Golf Mill. The Nitos
residest was taheñ W Lutheran
General Hospital by ambslavce.
0:08 p.m. - A 41 year old Skokie
-resident-and a 31 year old Elk
Grove Village resident were io-
jured doriug as auto accident at
the isterseclios of Oahtos st, aud
Caldwell ave.
Both resideols
Were brought
to Lutheran
,
General
Hospital
by Nitos
- pucamedics.
.
-
-
7:14 p.m. - A 30 year old Nites
rosideal and ,a 26 year old Des
-
Plaines resident were iojsred
dnrisg as auto accident in the
7200 bloch of Dempoler si.
Both
reoidesto were lakes lo Lutheran
CaseraI Hospital by ambulance.
9:56 p.m. - A resident of the 6405
block uf Dempster '
st. was
described as having uu(lered o
possible heart altach
The
resident was takes lo Lutheran
General Hospital by
Niles
paramedics.
Obituaries.
Jay Barton
Jay,Bartoo, 19, of Des Plaines
:vo billed Wednesday, July 1 io
a molorcyclo occident. Barloo
was buco Aug. 10, 1901 in Los
Asgeleo. [le is survived by his
mother Josephine.
Funeral
services were held on Mooday,
July. 6 al the Shaja Terrace
Fnseral Home, Niles. The 11ev.
Curl Miehlhe of SI. luke's
United Church officiated.
Is-
torment was private.
Fred Hahn
Fred Hahn, 73, 0f-Nues died
on Wednesday, July t at North-
west Community Hospital,
Arlisgtou'Heighls,
Mr. 'Habe
was horn jas. 25,
lIlt
tu
Austria. Survivors include his
wife Mary (nee Ilolper) aud
siuter, Caroline Hellioger.
Funeral Maos was celebrated
on- Monday, July
t
al lit.
Julianas Church' learn Skaja
Terrace FuseraI Home, Nues.
Entombment was to SI. Joseph
Mausoleum, River Grove.
Leonard Larsen
Leosard C. Larseu, 68, of
Gleoview yasuod away July 4to
Presbyterian-SI. Lube's
-
Hospital.
Mr. Larsen was
president of Electro Metal
Products, Skokie. Survivors io.
dude his wife Mafalds (nec
DelViecchio)
and .
- children
Carol -(Keuseth( Small and
Leonard J. (Sue). Fond
brother of Agñes (Marshall)
Ryg, loving grandfather uf 8.
Funeral servieesare being held
Thursday, July 0 at Bethel
Community Church from Shaja
Terrace Funeral Home, Nileu.
Interment is
Ridgewood
cemetery. -
Dr. Ma
Dr. Dominick M. Mamo has
been 'sominaled for the 1981
Jaycee's Outslandiog Young
Americau Award. Dr. Maton is a
part of the professiönal staff at
Eye Associates2tl6-B Dempster
is Des Plaines. He is also as
Assislast Frofèvsor at Ike Illinois
College of Optometry. Dr. Mutuo
has recently bees wnehis
with
children who arc mentally sud/or
18:03 p.m. ' A resident of the 9260
block nf Courtlaud ave.
was
reported to baye iujuréd his leg
and is seed of hospitalization.
Theresideni was transported to
Lutheran 'Geseral Hospilal- by
firedeparlment ambulance.
Frklayt July 3
ti:89a.m. -A 44 ycarntd Chicago,
resident was tojured durtug
au
auto accident at the isleruectjon
of Kirh Lu, aod Waukegan rd.
The
Chicago
ceuideot
was
brought to Lutheran General.
.
Hospital by Nues Fire Depar-
tmest ambulance,
-
10:33 am.- A resident of the 9000
block nf Grace SL was described
us havisg suffered a possible
heart altack. The resident woo
taken
to
Lutheran General
-
- Hospital by' fire department um-
bulance.
2:40 p.m. - A 55 year old Des
-Plaises resident was reported lo
have isjured his bach at Sears
Roebuck and Co., 400 Golf Mill.
The Des Plaises residesl was
táhos
to
Lutheran Geseral
Hospital by ambulance. -
1:51 p.m. - A resident nl the 7110
block nf Nues ave. woo described
as having suffered a possible
-
heart attach. The resideot wan
transported Id Lutheran General
Hospital by ambulauce.
9:18 p.m. - A resident nf Ihn 5400
bloch of Bruce al. was dmcribed
as having suffered a pnnsihlc
heart attack. The resident was
brought lo Lutheran General
Hospital by Niles parumedics.
Sunday, July 5
7:82 p.m. - A 36 year o)d 7011es
resident was reported iojizred af-
1er beisg struck by a motorcycle
io the 8000 block of Labe St. The
resideot was taken to Lutheran
Geseral Hospital by fire depar-
tmest ambulance.
mo honored
physically handicapped. He is
a
member of Ike Treulmeul Ad-
vinory
Committee
nf
Metropolilan Chicago Easter
Seals'fnr-Will aud Grusdy Cuso-
ty. He also has been awarded a
research grast from the Illinois'
Society for the Prevention uf-,
Blindness to sludy cunlact lenses
and their uses in infant care.
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