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Juo 15 NILEB PUBLIC LIBRARY 6%O OAI(TUN . HILES IL 6064B Mayorsbackpla,zfor single member districts T by SheilyaHackett rcqwre elecuon to the Bord of Commisjonei to be based on flew population districts to be es- tablishedon thebssisofthe t9O Census. The so-catted single member districts would end the present 5t-targerepwen5fljon by Ni!es Mayor Nicholas Blae aTRi othersuburban CoocCounty mayors are workingïo give sub- urbanites more 'say ontheCook Çounty Board. Theyre promoting the Nbv. 6 binding referendum that would From the . ÔL - byBudltesser Buglebils Score one for the little old ladydown thebleck. And give a little bow to The Bugles DianeMiller. Theinuepid lady was the gal who bild the village she . :was leaving a besuch on her front lawn until they picked it . up or until hell freezes over. She told the village honchos they could ticket her, send her up the river or even pull the uwilch, butshewantrd them lo hautaway herbesnch. My next door office neigh- bor, editor Dialie Miller, : jumpei On the story and ere- ommended the village òreate a program where different areas would have pick-ups on aller- noIe weeks. ?fter weeks of -, lellers to the editor', Niles came np with aprogram which willinclude branch and leaves pick-up ut thecurbarea. ScOre one for the hule old lady. Scoré Iwo for Editor. Millér. Asdadda small doff of . the hal to the local newspaper which hassE won many battles lately. Beforethe local newspaper gets too cocky, its been fall- ing down os the job when it COmes.IO writing about fight- ing fulurrreal eslatelax hikes. In Park Ridge an angiy group ofresidenls are protest- . ing fùrthcrbudgetincreases itt the high schtol budget. ; They're fighting a 2 1/2 mii- . . çòntinucd on Page 43 Niles Police Chief Raymond Giovannelli is telling businesses not to be intimidated by fund- raisingorganizations claiminglo be affiliated with thit Niles de- partment. 'We, the Nitra Polioe Dept., DO NOT make solicitations over the phone. If we do solicit, it il in person and we identify ourselves as Nileu Police oils- cers,' a Sept. 10 department re- tease explains. 1f you wish to donate io these (organizations represenled by phone solicitors), Nues. police nab convenience store robbery suspect t'rompI action by a Niles po- lice officer resslted in the cap- turc of one of two suspects in a Sept 9 robbery at White Hen Pantry, 9004 Milwaukee Ave. The second maie suspect rs- caped with at least $200 from a Store safe. Officer Kenneth Sail drove up to the convenience store one minute after being radioed ofn robbery shortly before 10 p.m. Sall nabbed a 43-year old Chica- go man au he ran from the rear of the store in an sllempt to join his wailing accomplice in a car parked in a service station across Continued on Page 43 lt.scs 19-29 , -.,. Seäsns ulcie thet7boardmgmbers Currently ten members ae fr.om ihiôago andseYenfrom thentibsaibs..., . Sepi lO,Mlior Blase pointed lo the increastid involvement of county government in suburban Continued on Page 43 Nil edition of ;i 8746 N; Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois 60648 - (708)966-3900 VOL. 34, NO. 14,THE BUCLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, t990 25 per copy Nues police warn against phone solicitors that is your decision. 'We have also been told that the solicitors will use high preu- sure Or even have made threats nbont the non-givers receiving tickets as they drive through Niles, the release conlinues 'We want to (assure) you that thin tactic is not in line with the goals of this police deportment. Giovannetli asks businesses who feel they have been threat- cued or intimidated or who have a question about such a fundrais- ing organieslien to contact his office at 647-0400. M-NASR supporters recognized Nifes park officials wore on hand Sept. 10 at the Maine-Nibs Association ofSpecial Rorros- . lion's (M-NASR) Open House. M-NASR Board President L3an Staacismann and Executive Di- rector GaryKrenii (center) presented a plaque . At u regular meeting and fol- lowthg a budget hearing, a $19,449,720 budget ,.was ap- provcdfor the t990,91J.fiaial year of East Maine Elementary School Dislrictti3 Sept. 11. Total expenditures decreased $373,203 C_ Street homeowners Came Out in force to Monday nights meeting of the.Nilcs Plan COmmission and Zoning Board of Appealx to voice their concern Over a pesposed eatery iu the vacant Uniforms Uulimited building in Sporsmart Plaza, Dempsler Street and Hartem Avenue. Nites. Jim Conroy, director of cqnsnuction for H-C Developers, a divisiois of Sporlmart andJerty SalOman, professional traffic surveyor for Barton-Ashman together with Sanford Cantor, head of H-C Developers- Sportmait were present at the. meeting. - The proposed restaurant, Old Country Buffet, is part of a w.,w. - -N Dist '63appròves $19 million budget. hyEileeaHjrschfij . fromtastyear.- . The educational fund, which.. 'asbitiuls itSr,alidut 8Ô percéñi.of : the entire budget, will- be iii- creasèd from last year by $632,948 to $Ì2,998,377 Au in- crease reflects the recent raise in -Cuntinued on Page 43 Proposed 300-seat eatery brings Cram Street residents out in force Residents irate ovIaI. proposed.. restaurant . by Diane Miller national - chain hastiO ; iO . Minneapolis anti curreutty- has restaurants-ia Rolling McadowS and Merrillville, lad. The eatery has expressed an interest in the center for 10,000 square feet of their vacant comer building, but no tease has been negotiated. Because an eatery is ipterested in the property. it is necessary for, management to seekaBl Special Use zoning. Conroy presrnled atchitectural drawings showing proposed renovation plans for the shopping cester including an entire new facade and new sItue foIsts across the center. We want to give the reuter mom presence ou the comer of Demputer and Continued on Page 43 Photo by Vero Bunker to Park Board President Walt Hausse, park - rommtssioner and M-NASR Board Vice Presi- dentCarolPanek, andAdmjnjstrallve Coordina. torrracy Taylor. ,-,. - y -w

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Page 1: evanced.nileslibrary.orgevanced.nileslibrary.org › research › Newspapers › Niles... · Juo 15 NILEB PUBLIC LIBRARY 6%O OAI(TUN . HILES IL 6064B Mayorsbackpla,zfor single member

Juo 15

NILEB PUBLIC LIBRARY

6%O OAI(TUN .HILES IL 6064B

Mayorsbackpla,zforsingle member districts

T by SheilyaHackettrcqwre elecuon to the Bord ofCommisjonei to be based onflew population districts to be es-tablishedon thebssisofthe t9OCensus. The so-catted singlemember districts would end thepresent 5t-targerepwen5fljon by

Ni!es Mayor Nicholas BlaeaTRi othersuburban CoocCountymayors are workingïo give sub-urbanites more 'say ontheCookÇounty Board.

Theyre promoting the Nbv. 6binding referendum that would

From the.

ÔL- byBudltesser

Buglebils

Score one for the little oldladydown thebleck. And givea little bow to The BuglesDianeMiller.

Theinuepid lady was thegal who bild the village she

. :was leaving a besuch on herfront lawn until they picked it

. up or until hell freezes over.She told the village honchosthey could ticket her, send herup the river or even pull theuwilch, butshewantrd them lohautaway herbesnch.

My next door office neigh-bor, editor Dialie Miller,

: jumpei On the story and ere-ommended the village òreate aprogram where different areaswould have pick-ups on aller-noIe weeks. ?fter weeks of

-, lellers to the editor', Nilescame np with aprogram whichwillinclude branch and leavespick-up ut thecurbarea.

ScOre one for the hule oldlady. Scoré Iwo for Editor.Millér. Asdadda small doff of

. the hal to the local newspaperwhich hassE won many battleslately.

Beforethe local newspapergets too cocky, its been fall-ing down os the job when itCOmes.IO writing about fight-ing fulurrreal eslatelax hikes.

In Park Ridge an angiygroup ofresidenls are protest-

. ing fùrthcrbudgetincreases ittthe high schtol budget.

; They're fighting a 2 1/2 mii-. . çòntinucd on Page 43

Niles Police Chief RaymondGiovannelli is telling businessesnot to be intimidated by fund-raisingorganizations claiminglobe affiliated with thit Niles de-partment.

'We, the Nitra Polioe Dept.,DO NOT make solicitationsover the phone. If we do solicit,it il in person and we identifyourselves as Nileu Police oils-cers,' a Sept. 10 department re-tease explains. 1f you wish todonate io these (organizationsrepresenled by phone solicitors),

Nues. police nabconvenience storerobbery suspect

t'rompI action by a Niles po-lice officer resslted in the cap-turc of one of two suspects in aSept 9 robbery at White HenPantry, 9004 Milwaukee Ave.The second maie suspect rs-caped with at least $200 from aStore safe.

Officer Kenneth Sail drove upto the convenience store oneminute after being radioed ofnrobbery shortly before 10 p.m.Sall nabbed a 43-year old Chica-go man au he ran from the rearof the store in an sllempt to joinhis wailing accomplice in a carparked in a service station across

Continued on Page 43

lt.scs 19-29

, -.,.Seäsnsulcie

thet7boardmgmbers Currentlyten members ae fr.om ihiôagoandseYenfrom thentibsaibs...,

. Sepi lO,Mlior Blase pointedlo the increastid involvement ofcounty government in suburban

Continued on Page 43

Niledition of ;i

8746 N; Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois 60648 - (708)966-3900VOL. 34, NO. 14,THE BUCLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, t990 25 per copy

Nues police warnagainst phone solicitors

that is your decision.'We have also been told that

the solicitors will use high preu-sure Or even have made threatsnbont the non-givers receivingtickets as they drive throughNiles, the release conlinues'We want to (assure) you thatthin tactic is not in line with thegoals of this police deportment.

Giovannetli asks businesseswho feel they have been threat-cued or intimidated or who havea question about such a fundrais-ing organieslien to contact hisoffice at 647-0400.

M-NASR supporters recognized

Nifes park officials wore on hand Sept. 10 atthe Maine-Nibs Association ofSpecial Rorros-

. lion's (M-NASR) Open House. M-NASR BoardPresident L3an Staacismann and Executive Di-rector GaryKrenii (center) presented a plaque

. At u regular meeting and fol-lowthg a budget hearing, a$19,449,720 budget ,.was ap-provcdfor the t990,91J.fiaialyear of East Maine ElementarySchool Dislrictti3 Sept. 11. Totalexpenditures decreased $373,203

C_ Street homeownersCame Out in force to Mondaynights meeting of the.Nilcs PlanCOmmission and Zoning Boardof Appealx to voice their concernOver a pesposed eatery iu thevacant Uniforms Uulimitedbuilding in Sporsmart Plaza,Dempsler Street and HartemAvenue. Nites.

Jim Conroy, director ofcqnsnuction for H-C Developers,a divisiois of Sporlmart andJertySalOman, professional trafficsurveyor for Barton-Ashmantogether with Sanford Cantor,head of H-C Developers-Sportmait were present at the.meeting. -

The proposed restaurant, OldCountry Buffet, is part of a

w.,w. - -N

Dist '63appròves$19 million budget.

hyEileeaHjrschfij .

fromtastyear.- .

The educational fund, which..'asbitiuls itSr,alidut 8Ô percéñi.of :the entire budget, will- be iii-creasèd from last year by$632,948 to $Ì2,998,377 Au in-crease reflects the recent raise in

-Cuntinued on Page 43

Proposed 300-seat eatery bringsCram Street residents out in force

Residents irateovIaI. proposed..restaurant

. by Diane Miller

national - chain hastiO ; iO. Minneapolis anti curreutty- hasrestaurants-ia Rolling McadowSand Merrillville, lad.

The eatery has expressed aninterest in the center for 10,000square feet of their vacant comerbuilding, but no tease has beennegotiated. Because an eatery isipterested in the property. it isnecessary for, management toseekaBl Special Use zoning.

Conroy presrnled atchitecturaldrawings showing proposedrenovation plans for the shoppingcester including an entire newfacade and new sItue foIstsacross the center. We want togive the reuter mom presence outhe comer of Demputer and

Continued on Page 43

Photo by Vero Bunkerto Park Board President Walt Hausse, park -

rommtssioner and M-NASR Board Vice Presi-dentCarolPanek, andAdmjnjstrallve Coordina.torrracy Taylor.

,-,. - y-w

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Ailes resident harvests cropfrom his 'hydroponic' garden

by Sheilya Hackett . .

Just when most home garden-ers arepnuing theirlast tomatoeson the window sill. Nilesjte RayBartoluccjs plants- are growingwLh gustoand producing more

Thc reason muy be Bartotuc-ci's garden is hydroponic, a pro-cras of garwoig panR in u mix-turc of water and nutrients. Its amethod oiLes used in nurseriesBartojucci said; bathe may be UteFIrsL backyard gardener Lo try Use-process in Illinois;

Bartoluccj may bethefirsi back yard gar-denerto try the pro-cess' ja Illinois.

This, his first year of hydro-ponte gardening, Bartnlacci um-ted hiinsclfto three crops: toma-

tocs, greco peppers and egg plant.And, ulihnugh the growing sea-non normally matches that of dirtgardens, this year Baro-lacci isWatchrng his greén plana cnntin-0e toprodaçe while most dirt gar-dens wane in the shortened daysnf fall.

The veteran dirt gardener of30years saw the abundance of uNew York relative's hydroponicplot on a secent vacation and dr-

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TRE BUGLE,ThSJRSDAY, SEPTEMBER a3, 95O

FIRST NATIONAL BANKOF MORTON GROVE

! , MidCjtCørtk6205 Dsrnpslor Street

MW)pt :. Photo by Mark Krajeckt

Ndesito Ray Baflolucci tends tomato plants in his hydroponicgarden. His planta grow in a rock Wool planter and are fed andkeptmoist With a mixturo of Waterand nutrients.

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terminej to try it himself. With akit ube retativepaus together fur$30, Bantolncci set np his expon-ment next to his regalar tardenaadsaon was in business.

The basis of the kit is rackwoot, s fibrous malerial that for-meely was used in insulation. It's

,

o uypeofflockingmadefeom rackthai's compressed und mude intoIhres foot slob-planters, two inch-es high und six inchex wide.

. Thnre small boxes of more rackwool arc set os top of Ihn slab andserve as receplacles for the needsorplanls. Beèaase he hlarled atellis year, Bartotncci washed Usedsrl off purchased seedlings undplanled diem in the rack wool,

Twice u day, he fills an emptygatlon-xszent jag wilh a malennutrient solutiOn and invents thejug noto a pipe. In Bartólacci'smethod, the nutrient slowly dniisinto the rack wool base throughtiny tabes, bat the average gar-denen could use a sprinkling can.

son. Thermik woofslab cu bereused fOr another crop, hut thesmall planten boxes mast be re-llaced and are available ata mod-orate charge.

The veteran gardener normallyraises swiss chard, kohlrubi,beaus, beets,cucambcrund toma-tocs in a 20 fu. s 30 fc plot, bnlwith the success and chaltenge ofhis hydroponic Crop, he may for-sake dirt gardening fon this newway. l-te said "Once it's set np, it'seasyl" aad besides, ho doesn'thave tohon therock wool planter.He ctaims hydropohic gardensgrow faslerand prodace more.

Barlolucci culls it "somethingdifferent" and umethod lhut takes

Bartoluccj is watching his green plants con-(mue toproduce while most8irtgardens wanein the shortened days offal!.

11111e space, an advantage fonapartment dwellers with limitedpalio space. Roses also grow inthis medium,

As eye-opcniag as the hydm-pottic meth&l is, to an observer,the Ray Bartolueci family's lovefon the garden must be part of the

RayBartuiuoel'shydroponicgarden,ngexpor claims hydroponiogardens grow fasterand pro-imen( lies next to the 20 ft. X 30 ft. dirt garden duce more,he's cultivated for 30 years. The NUes resident

THE BUGLElUsps e69-760l

David BesserEditor and Pabtinherqqn mEMBER

n NeWSPAPER.k , o, assaclarciw

VOL. 34, NO. 14, sEPT, t3, t99e8746 N. Shermer Rd.

Nibs, IL 60648l'bonn 966-3900-t-2-4

Pohtlxhed Weekly on ThursdayIn Nitra, Illinois

Second Ctuss l'ostage mrThe Ragte paid at Chieago, lit.

Postmaster; 5end addressChanges Is Thr Ilagle, 8746

Sherñser Rd., Nibs, IL 65645

Onbsenlpslon.Rate Ils AdvonerlPer single rupy .0.25Oveyrar $53.00Two years $22,50Thrre years $29,00I year Senior Cltless St 1,50A year (out or COOnty) $15.95I year (foreigni $35,00

Alt APO addressesas, for Servteemvn .,,,.,,, $20.00

A plastic sleeve covering the rockwool helps retain tbg moislarn,but small botes at the base of thesleeve allow aay encras moistureto non off,

Bantoluçcj's watering schemeis elaborate, and tIse inUred aircoaditioning and heating techni-cian has morn engineering plansin mind fon the future, including atuning devino fon the wateringP'°Çe55,

The hydroponic kit containstheroch wool planten and enoughoflhe watensoluble nulnienl mix-tore to last an entire growing neu-

Gtenn Campbell of Hilen Itasbeen honored with a PusdentialPartners in Community ServiesgranI foe $9 to Aluno of DesPlaines, Inc., which edIl go Io-ward a new bnildingfund for thealcohol rehabi1ilateosYorganfr.

fonnulaforsucesssRoy und his wife Murge are the

smiling oversr5 of a backyardgarden shaded by a black wslnaltree und s peach tree heavy withfruit. Bnight flowers edge thegrasa and a dark grena bay leafplant stands ready for kitchenone, A blue holly bush, u neemen.lo of n Pennsylvania trip, growsut u Ciecalardisplay, Making theirOwn contribution are "TJ.' and"Spot," the two fansily cuts, whoguard both vegetables and green-.efromhnnrubbita

. Grant recipientLion,

Campbell is a Prudential agentwith the Nornidge district office,5501 N. Camberland Ave., Chi-cago. He lias been a volanteen

, milis 4.lano of Des t'laine1formòreUtásevehy,

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: An Independent Co,onmunity Newspaper Establishedjn 19578746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois 60648 (708) 966-3900

Nues o1ice chIefhonors citizén

Pictured above with Nileo Police Chief Raymond Gin vannélti.in Eric Satinger. Salinger was presented with the Chief's Citi-zen'sAwardat theAugust Village Board Meeting forhis help andassistance in the apprehenoion andarrestofaburglarin the pro-ceso of/earing the crímedcene. -

--- Skaja gets nod- for.-.- funeral home eansion

by Diane Miller -

Skaja Brothers Funeral Home und the remodeling of the arca toaeceived approval from the Niles include four additional funeral

- PlatS Çommtssion and Zontng partons. In addition, they ex--Board of Appeals Monday eve- - ptained that with the parchase offling to enclose the exislitsg sec- - the lot at 7830 Milwaukee, titeond floor and increase thee park- former site of-Mama Nitli's res-ing urea through the punchase of saaraat,they Would now have 124the'lot at 7830 Milwaukee Ave- parking spaces. Since villagenue, - -' codo would requite 135 spaces,

Bernard and James Skaja ap- , they were seeking a 10% varia.peseecl before the bound-and out- Lion from the zoning board andlined their expansion plans which permission to reduce the laud-included the deletion of the two scapïng area a the tear of the totapartments On the second floor -Continued on Page 36

Objector fails to -meetwith Dist7O board

A special School District 70 members Linda Erton and Frankelectoral board meeting planned Cordes were present, althoughfor Sept 10 failedto take place. member Anny Barns could not

- The bound was to hear a Morton- altend, und wailed until 7:30 p.m.Grove resident's objeetl005 to a while Solai stood outside in theBorg Schoolnefenendum. hall, Graham said, Sept. 1 1, SolaI

But Sept. 1 1, DislrictSnperin- said he wontd put his objectionslcndent John Graham said Ruy- to Ihr referendum before the stalemond SolaI, a resident objecting and Cook County beards of nIce.to aphrase in onereferendum, in- lion,dicaled earlier that day he would A spokesperson atE the Cooknot,parlicipute in the meeting be- County Board of Elections saidcause the board did not have District 70 had filed two referen-propenjunisdiclion. du with them, bal one carried a

At 7 p.m. Monday, bound Continued nil Page 36

Voters can register-at Maine Town -HallMaine Township Cleek Sta- Registrants must be United

phon J. Slolton is reminding resi- Status citieess and 18 on oc be-dents that they may register to fore Nov. 6. They mast bring twovote ut his office in Ilse Musse pieces of ident'thcation, one ofTownship Towe Flott, 1700 Bal- which shows proof ofcunnent ad-lo5dRoad,ParkRidge. dress. Naturalized cilizens most

Residents mast be registered provide the date and count of theirby 'l'uesday, Oct. 9 to be eligible natneulizutian. Persotis who haveIO vote in the General Election moved or changed their namesNov. 6 - - . musteenegisten.

The Clerk's Office is opon Foe further information,. callfrom 9 n.m. to 5 p.m. Mandayi -, the MoineTownship Clerk's Of-throngh Pnidaysgnd 2,. ynoon Solardavc. ' - j'---' : - -

THE BUGLER THURSDAY, SEPOEMBER 13,1990

Nues vehiclestickers on saleVillage afNiles Vehicle Slick-

ers should be purchased beforeOct. t,

Nues Police officers wilt beginissaing citations beginning Oct.I. Vehicle stickers may be per-chased ut the Village Administra-lion Building.

The fee for pastengen vehiclesis $t5pen vehicle,

Man convictedin Food Martrobberies

A Chicago man- on Aug. 28was convicted in twoMortonGrove convenience store robber-ies.

-Upon his quilty plea, CircuitCourt Judge Karen Tobiu non-tenerti Frank Yachinich, 29, toseveuyeurs in the Illinois Deparl-ment ofCorrectiou, The offenderadmilted lo thefts from theMes-ton Grove Foott Mart, 5900 Lin-coIn Ave., on Nov. 2 and 28 in1989.

- In each instance, his method ofoperation was lo bring u smallitem--candy on pop--10 the cash-icr. When lise register was

Continued on -Page 36 -

Hotline offers -last chance to becounted in census

Chicugoland residents, whobelieve they were not counted,have onelastoppontunity to hein-clndcd,iu the 1990 Censas by an- Sn a village-wide sweep, toswening a few simple queslioas stem nudenuge drinking, MortonOver the telephone. Grove police on Sepi. 8 arrested

The special boUme number is two mea fon selling alcoholic Iiq-(3 12)353-7030, ann toa minor.

Bilinqsal staffmembers are on Al the I.aflumba reslaunanlJduly from 8 am, until 8 p.m., bue, 61700 Dempsten St., policeMonday lhrongh Friday, lo taIse -closed in after the male bartender,censas information over the lele- a 24-year-old Chicagoan, sold aphone. bottle of been to au undercover,

The special bottine will not be IS-year-old community serviceavailableaftenFniday, Sept. 14, officer, The bartender was laten

released on $1,000 bend and hasanOct. llcourtdate,

The restanrantjban was pis-pointed because of two previouscitations fan allowing minoro tobeserved and consume alcohol,

In a secand incident the sainenight, invesligalons charged a 34-year-old Morton Grove resident,the cushier st Family Faulty, aconvenience stone at 9259Waakegan Road, fon selling a sixpack of been to Uso same minorcommunity service officer. The

or-

byNancyKeraminas

The village of Motion Grove The vitlageexpecta to send utbegan tus second phaseofcompli- all 2,000 notices by November,ance with a Metropolitan Water along with detailed explanationsReclamation DIstrict (M'il/RG) of typos of violations, availablemandate to eliminata ground and - technical assistance from com-

munity development staff, an al-phnbetical list of plumbers con-reody licensed and bondedby thevillage sud financial assistanceplans. An estimated 1,500 will in-volve repairs estimated nl be-tween $350 aud $2,000. All workwill require a permit from the vit-tage, fon which the fee will bewaived,

Morton Grove has alreadyspent $2 million on the public

ed by Narragansett Avenue and portion of its MWRD mandatedBeckwsth Road west of the Chi- sewer repairs. The requirementscago River, Approximately one fon both the public und privatethird of all village resideaces sector projects ore imposed ou allhave sump penip and down spout commonities by the U.S. Envi-siotations which will have to be . roomentalprotection Agency on-Corrected within 90 days 9f ce- der the authority granted -in theceiptoithe official notification. Clean WaterAct, -

storm water from sanitary sewersby notifying 137 property ownersthattheymustnepair faulty down-spouts and pumps which emptyinto sanitary sewers. The finalwave of uotices was mailed outSept. 10.

"This is oorpilotanea," VillageAdministeatonLar-sy Arftsaid, in-dicatiog this first batch of home-owners are in the north centralaeeaofthevillageroaghly bound-

\\ \,-__ \,Pictured above with Mayor Nicholas Bluse leftis Evelyn Clemmans, chairman of theLand-

and, Trustee. Toro-Bandi (center), aro the lop tO acope Design Critics Council, andfarrightis Ke- --

nOun"0fb'ih"th'ÑiIûfjftòlj ContontPor ' rin'Gleary,managerofAmlingsFlowodand.-----

DavId Besser - EdItor & PublisherDIane MIller . Director nf AdvertIsingMark Krajrckl - Prodoetinn ManagerLInda Burns - Cnpy EdItor

MEMBERI. Nnrtho,n Illinnin

0NewspaperAssociation

Two caught selling-

liquor to minor

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cashier posted -ten per cenI of a$l,000 hoed and also has an Oct.11 coortdale, -

In neither location was the mi-.norasked his age on fonidentifica-lion. At a third checkpoint in the9400 block of Waukegan Road,theminoratlempting lo buy aleo-bol was bld in effect, "No ID.,no sale,"

The Laßambu arrest was thethird citation fon the bar's persou-uetin less than 14 mouths.In

Jaty, '$9, the manager, - aChicago woman, 43, was chargedwith allowing the consumption ofalcohol by minons, At the Lime,two 20-year-old Skokie menmene arrested foryossession andconsomption of alcohol. In Jene,'90, the owner/manager of La-Bumba, a Chicogo man,44, alongwith two 20-year-old male cus-lomees, one feom Monos Grove,the other from Cony. were arrest-

Conlinued on Page 36

Nues Beautification Contest winners

Morton Grove residents will have 90 days to correct violations

Sewer violation noticesmailed tó homeowners

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FREDERICKS COIFFURES539 N. MILWAUKEE AVE.

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Nilesites celebrate .Rialto TheatreP!esents50th Anniversary Gene Kelly

Martin and EleanorKostelny cetebratedtheirgolden weddinganniversary on Aug. 5, ata luncehonparly held in their honor atBrigantes in Des Plaines.

They were marriedon Sept. IS, 1940 at Trinjty Slovak Luther-an Churchin hicago.

Martin and Eleanorhave livedin Nues formare than 25 yearsandare veryactivemembers oftheNiles Senior Citizens.

They have a son Robert who lives in.Warwíck, N. Y., with hiswife Andrea and children Bill, Jim and Kate. They also hâve adaughterKathteen who lives in Glenview, with her husband Jonandson Rob.

Glenkirk arlists'works on display

An rnprendentcd art exhibit,representing the work of 18 de-vetopmentatly disabled Chicago-area artiGo, wilt be displayed atWaltoa Street Gallery, 58 EastWalton Street, Sept. 14 to 21. Areception for the artists will behehl Friday, SCpL 14 from 6 p.m.-8p.m.

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TheRialto Square Theatre willpresent ils gala season Opener,"An Evening With Gene Kelly,'at8p.m.Sat.,Sept. 15.

In a rare personal appearance,the multi-lalented Kelly willchronicle his star-stadded camerusingactaal film footage, and an-awer questions from his audi-ence. -

For five decades, Kelly hasCOnsistenily entertained andamazed audiences with his fresh.innovative techniques. While in-temationally known as actor,Singer, dancer and choceogea-p)ter, hehas also established him-selfwith eqnal distinction aspes-dacer and director of motionpictures, television and dieBroadway stage.

The Kelly legend began as heleft his home town of Piusbueghwith sights set on a long illnslri-005 career in the theatre. A dra-maLic role as ' The Time of YourLife established this brightyoung dancer as a Broadway lu-mivary.

Kelly's greatest opportunity inNew York came with the musicalplay 'Pal Joey" in 1940, afterwhich David O. Selznick barns-diately signed him for Holly-wood. His perfoimances in mo-tios pictufes are legendary, withmemorable films isclnding 'Sin-giu'lnTheRain," saidiobethegreatest musical ever produced,as welt as "An American In Paris'and 'On The Town," Leading la-dies incladed Debbie Reynolds,Cyd Charisse, Leslie Cacen, RitaHayworth, Judy Garland andLana Turner. His credits as a di-rector span from die hit Besad-Way masical Flower DrumSong" to die elaborate film ver-sion of Hello Dolly."

Tickets are $3050, $2550,$21.50 and $17.50, available atthe Rialto tièket office, 102 N.Chicago St. in Joliet, To chargeby phone call (815) 726-660000Ticketmaster, (312)902-1500,

MG HistoricalSociety meeting

Morton Grove Historical Soci-etywillresume its meetings at theMorton Grove Public Library inthe Baxter Room, on Sept 18 at7:30 p.m. l3oilee Connelly hasliard ap a very gosal pfogram.Any ofyou have any fond memo-ries of the Chicago World Fair in1933-34?

Oar speaker, Bob Wright hasbeen collectiag Century ofProgress memorabilia for thir-teen years. He has prepared aslide program depicting some ofhis collection. Some will be osdisplay. He encoaiages membersto bring aaything they may haverepresenting this grand and glori-ous affairtoshare with others.

As asnal, we will have doorprizes and refreshments. Be thereyourself with an extra friend ortwo. Oar msseum - the Haupt-yehl hoase is expected to be openby the middle of Sept. Call thepark districk for special show-ingo. All is free.

I LEGAL NOTICE INotice is hereby given, parsa-

ant to "An Act in rotation to theose of mi Assumed Name in theconduct or traaxaction of Busi-ness in the Stat,' as amended,that a certification was filed bythe undersigned with the CoantyClerk of Cook County. File No.K12348t On the Aug. 23, t990.Under the Assumed Name ofWrap-A-Pale. with the place ofbasiness located at 3345 Corn-merciaI Ave., Northbrook, IL60002, the true name(s) and resi-deuce address of Owner(s) is:Brrperd Shapr,o5 3,949 l?u94e,e5.1d., N&thbrook, IL 60062.'

..BRIDGEATBALLARD

The Bridge Pmgram will meet at Ballard Leiswc Cestei at8320 Ballard Rd. on Tuesday, Sept. 18 at t p.m. Bridge mestaon, the first, second and fourth Tuesdays at the senior centereach month. Bridge mete the third Thesday at each month atBallard. . -

SQUARE DANCING IN THE FALLThe Senior Square Dancing will resume on Tuesday, Sept. 4

at 1:30 p.m. at the oenior center. Classes are open to all mcm-bern of lbs senior center and diets is no charge to attend. For in.formation call the senior centerat 967-6100, ext. 376.

MENSCLUBTRIPTO ARLINGTON PARK RACETRACK

The Men's Clnb is sponsoring a trip to the races on Thursday,Sept. 20. The cost of the Irip is $21 whichincludes leanspocta-tirio, admission and lunch. The bus leaves at 11:15 am. and is-turns at approximately 6 p.m.

SEI'I'EMBER LUNCHEONTickeB are on tate for the Luncheon planned for Friday,

Sept. 21, 12:30 p.m. at the senior center. The menu inëlideschicken, Italian sausage, Italian bean salad, potato salad, ol1and roll butter and dessert. The featuied entertainment willNorwood Parle Home Kazzoo Band. TickeB are $4.75 each andmust be parchased by Friday, Sqit. 11. .

LITE LUNCH AND MOVIEThe senior center will host the September Lite Lunch and

Movie on Wednesday, Sept. 26 at noon. Lunch includes Italianbeef sandwich, chips and dessert. The featured ntDvl5flI'be"Oklahoma." Tickets are $150 each and should be purchasedby Friday, Sept. 21.

DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY LECTUREA lecWre on Darable Power of Attorney" will be sponsored

by the senior center on Thwsday, Sept. 27 at 1:30 p.m. Amir-ney5Ken Cohen, will present apilated and important informa-lion on this sabject. The leetme is free and reservations may bemade by calling 967-6100, ext. 376.

MEN'S CLUB TAM GOLF OUTINGTickets are available for the Tam Golf Outing set for

Wednesday, Sept. 19. The cost of the oating is $7.50 which n-eludes green fees, prize money and lunch. Registration shouldbe made at the NOes Senior Center and payment made at thattime. For additional itsfotmation, please call the senior center at967-6100, exL 376.

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MEN'S CLUB GOLFBANQUETThe Nies Senior Center Men's Club golfers are hosting a

Golf Banqart on Thursday, Oct. t8 at the Lone Tree Restaucatin Niles. The banquet wilt begin at noon. The cost is $10 perperson and shoald be made at the time ofregistration. The menuincludes family style dining along with a beverage. For addi-houaI information, eaU the senior center at 967-6100, ext. 376.

.LINE DANCING CLASSE5 SET TO RESUME

Senior Lise Dancing is set to resume on Tuesday, Sept. 18 at2:30 p.m. Line Dancing is open to all members of the Niles Sen-

. ior Center and is free. For information, call the senior center.

Rotary Club planssupersale at Old Orchard

age sale-type merchandise com-mon tomany sates, there willheawide selection of new goods do'nated by area companies, as wellas arts, crafts, refreshmenls, andotheritems.

The sate will be conductedfrom 9 am. to S p.m. each day,Persons having items to donatecas contact theclub by calling ei-thee Dick Weil at (708) 963-7528, or Harry Melnick at (708)966-6583.

ddressesluncheonout Des Plaine changes in theMamcipal Development Depart-ment; creation of several Advi-sory Geonpu; recycling efforts;isst to nasos a few. There willalso he inne available for qaes-stuns.

Cost of the tnncheon is 515for members with reservations;$t8 at the door withoat reserva-Eons, and $20 for non-members,RYservostonu are necessary andm9y, he ma4e by caliqg the

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Great bargains on new andused merchandise will be availa-bleatthe formerWard's Auto Ex-press Incation at the ooathwestcorare of Old Orchard ShoppingCenter, on Saturday, Sept. 15,and Snnday, Sept. 16. That iswhen the Rotary Clnb of Niles/Morton Grove will conduct their05W and used suburban saper saleso benefit lOcal community pro-grams.

According to club president,Dick Weil, is addition to the gar-

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Mayor D. Michael Albrechtwilt be our feotseed speoker. Inhis "Annasi Address to Basie.mess", the moyor will give aunpdate of the eVents that hovetaken place uver the past yearsincy last September; progressdfeedrietopmehl plath tllrosgh

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COnS9rUÒ9ÍOn work on the Dempoter Street- cause traffiò headaches for moèorists at the in-

Milwaukee Avenue underpass continues to tersection.

Bell Squaresoffer classes

The BeU Squares Dance Clubwill sponsor a beginners danceclass to meetthe growing demandby die public to learn ososo aboutsquare dancing which is now theofficiallltinois Slate Folk Dance.

Classes will start on Wedues-day, Sept. 19 from8 to 10 p.m. atthe ElsUm Avenan MethodistChurch, 5850 N. ElsIon Ave. andeveryWednesday thereafter.

Bob Stewart, a well.knownand popular square dance caller,willbetheiastructor.EveryOaeiswelcome. Couples are preferred.

--r TIse Cost is $5 pr couple perles-sos.

There wilibe a gala graduationparty in the spring at which time.all graduates willbe invited lojolis Ihr Bell Squares Dance Clubas regular full fledged squaredancers. The Bell Squares danceevery other Thursday plus 2 Spe-cialdinnerdanceS(ChristmasaudYear end), mystery trips, puedesand unbealablecamataderie.

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Scouts plan3rd annual food drive

boxed by members of the NibsPolice EsplorerPost 53 and 5ko-kiePolice ExplorerPost 300. Thefood will be taken to the ChicagoFood Depository where it will bedistributed nationwide lo Ihrhun-gry.

The Scouting for Food drivehas been moved up to Septemberof this year rather than Novelo-ber, where the weather conditionsarenlore favorable.

Last year 446 scoutS of Thun-der Valley District collected6,961 items offotal with t2 Cubpacks andeight Scout uoopspar-licipating. Todate 14 Cub packsand8ScoutlrOOpSlsavesigued upfor this 1990 food drive and weexpect to exceed last year's re-suits.

House On the Rockday trip set

The world famous House onthe Rock in Spring Crean, Wis-cousin. will be the destination ofFriday,Sept. 14 you are invited

10juin Orhard Village for a luxu- aoue-day trip sponsored by Oak-

jious evening of fine food, drink, ton Community College MON-

andfriends.NACEFOuSatWdaP, Sept. 22.

At 6 p.m., the filst-class, air A deluxe motor coach tourconditiosecl Motor Coach will throtigh the WisconSm dairytake you from the North Shore country will include stopsatMin-

Hilton to Spoctsman's Park in eral Point mining community;style. The $100 ticket includes tour of Pentlarvis, 19th centurytrausporlation, admission, pro- homes of origival Cornish leadgrams, and an elegent meal with miners; fascinating Shake Ragwine while watching the races Alley, a historic craft commsnity

from theClub House. built in the 180Es; and a visit lo

After dinner, all guests are in- the House on the Rock und ils

viSed to conclude lbs evening at elaboralemuseum comptes.

the exclusive "Winners Circle" The costis $59 which does not

Club. All proceeds directly bené- include meals. Bus leaves at 7fit the over tOO developmentally am. from the northparking tot of

disabled adulte and children Nitra North High School, 9800served byOrchardVillage. Lawler Ave., Skokie, and returns

For ticket information, contact at9:30p.m. .

Michelle Beabout at (708) 967- For informatioh, call 982-

1800. 9888.

The nationwide Cab and BoyScout's annual Good Turn ofScouting For Food is now beingorganized throughout the north-west suburban Boy Scout coon-cil.

The Thunder Valley DistrictScouts, from Niles. MortonGrove, Skokie. t3lenview andLineatuwood,willbedislributingthe Scouting for Food bags tohomes in their area on or beforeSept. 15. On Sept. 22. the scoutewill pick up Ihebags of food statt-ingubout9a.m.

The food will be lakea to thecollection site; Morton GroveAmerican Legion Post 134 park-ing lot at 6140 Dempsler SLwhere it will be coaated and

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RETIREMENT FA1REEXTRAORDREThe North Shore Retirement Hotel at 1611 Chicago Avenan tn

Evanston invites seniors and olhebs to the 5th annual Retirement

Faire Extraordinaire. The labe will be held from tO am. to 2 p.m.

on Friday, Sept. 14. FeatureS at the fairwill be health screenings,supportive services,beauty make.overs,codraWre5t, doorpris-es

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SUPPORTGROUP .

Morton Grove's support group for persons with visual impair-menti, the Visually ImpairedMolivatorS. will hold their next meet-

ing ut tO am. Ou Tuesday, Sept. 18 in thcFlickiugerSeniorCenter.

Helpful iuformation and supportiveinteraction will assist parlici-

punti adjust lo their.impairnsents. For more information, orto at-range for trausportulion, cell the Morton Grove Senior HoLLine at

479-5223.

PHOTOGRAPHYFROM SQUARE ONEOakton Community Çollcge presents another program in their

Passages leclure arries endUed, "Photography From Square One."

Judy Langslon, professional photographer. 0CC faculty memberand exhibiting artistwitl show how to apply the techniques of pho.tograpbic masters and take the spectacular pilotos you want. Theprogram begius at I p.m. on Tuesday, SepL 18 at the Oakton routcampus,l7Ol Lincoln AvenueinSkokie. .

FLU & PNEUMONIA IMMUNIZATIONSThe winIer months are elusA at hand and that means we all be-

come more susceptible to the elements. Senior citizens need to beparticularly cautious ofconlxacting influenza and pneumonia. dis-rosenthal threaten both life and health. Morton Grove's annual im-munizatiou clinics for those age 60+ are coming up on: Tuesday.Oct. 2, 2 tçs4 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 6, 10 am. to noon; and Turuday,Nov.13,2to4p.m.

Immunizations are freeoìchar$ebutforthOse whowish lo makeadonationto offsettheircout, the suggested pricesare $2.50 for themlluenra immunization and $7.50 forthe pneumonia immuniza-non. Reservations are required and can be made by calling the Sen-ior HotLineat4lQ-5223.

LIBRARYSERIESThe Morton Grove Public Library at 6140 Lincoln Avenue has

scheduled a arries oflimety and informative programs for seaiors.TheThursday lectures areat7:30p.mand the tilles willbe "LivingTrusts" on Oct. 4, "Chemical Dependency and SeniorCilizens" onOct. I l,and "LongTerm Cure" onøct. 18.

SENIOR CENTEI8TASK FORCEMorton Grove's Multi-Purpose Senior Center Task Force will

visit the Park Place Senior Center and the newlyremodeled ParkRidge Senior Cenler on Tuesday, Sept. 25. Both ofthesc facilitiesare oulsiandiug examples ofmodem, suburban senior centers. TheTask Force will first travel 10 the Park Place Center in ArlingtouHeights for a visil and lunch at the nutrition center. Theywill then

. bus to Park Ridge and view theiroew addition. .$ll interested sen-ires in Morton Grove are invited to the next openTmk Forre meet-ing at I p.m. ou Tuesday, Oct. 9. The purpose of the meeting is todiscuss impressions and opiuions of the centers und determinegoalsand dreams foraunified seniorcenteriu the futere.

FIDDLERONTHEROOFThe Prairie View Senior Travel Club invites seniors lo put on

their Sunday finery asid cnjo lunch and theater ut the CundlelighlPlayhduseon Snuday, 001. 28. Departure time is from Prairie ViewComrnuuity Center at 11:30 amanti travel is by deluse motor-coach. The lunch selection is from seven entiers including chickenMediterranean, mast loin of park, filet of sole and uevrcal others."Ringside" seattitikelsarepromised fortheaward wInning "Fiddleron theRoof." Relurn time is approximately5 p.m. attheendofa de-lighlful day. Cost for this trip is $45 forresidenls and $49 for nun-residents. ,

ILLINOIS HEARING AID CONSUMER PROTECTIONReceiving quality products, care and service are important con-

ceras for hearing aid wearers. The Illinois Hearing Aid ConsumerProtection Program isa service.pmvidcdby the Itlinuis DepartmeOtof Public Health to assist consumers with questious and/or prob-lems concerning hearing aids andthe purchasing of hearing aids.For more information coulact the Illinois Depaclmenl of PabticHealth,535 W.Jeffcrson,Springfinld, IL, 62761.

For more information aboul these senior services and rrcrealionprograms, call the Morton Grove Senior Hot Line at 470-5223, orthe Prairie View Communily Center at 965-7447. To receive thu"Semors in Morton Grove" newslelter, send $2.50 to thu MarlouGrnveParkDislrict, 6834 DempsterSt,Morton Grove, tL,60053.

Historical Societyhosts home tour

The Edgewaler Historical Sn- of Edgewater's earliest selliers,ciety will host its second anuitaIlourofhisloric homes On Sunday,Sept. 16, fromnoon until 5 p.m

This year's lour features theEdgowaler Glen area und will he-gin Il Immanuel LutheranChurch, 1500 W. Elmdale. Atleast five notable homes will beshown, including the honte of,

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anda 1920s apuetmenthuildiag.

Tickets are $7 in advance orSOat Ihr door. Checks shonld brmade payable lo Edgewater His-torical Society and sent to SandraRemis, 5445 N. Shnridan Road,Chicago, ti 60MO. For further in-formation, contact (312) 334-

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The Center of Concern pro-- vides telephone reassurance,

friendly visitors, senior compan-ions, personal, legal und tas con-seling, blood pressure teslisgand hIssed sugar screening, em-ploytaent, housing, Medicarecounseling, classes of an edoca-lional salsee, support groups, es-cart lraasporlation, volunteer up-porlunilies and more (includingfood distribution).

Whatever your situation --The Center of Concern can help.Call 823-0475 Or drop by TheCenter's office at 1580 N, North-west Hwy., Snile 223, ParkRidge.

ILEGAL NOTICENotice is hewby given, purnu-

ant to "An Act in relation to theuse of an Assumed Name in theconduct or transaction of Busi-ness in the Slaw," as amended,that a certification wan filed bythe nnderuigned with the ConntyClerk of Cook County. File No,K123637 on Sgpt. 5, 1990 underthe Assumed Name of SpectraProfessional S'l'vices, with thepiace of bsninen located at 4053Kink, Skokie IL 60076. The true

. name(n) and idence addrensof owner(s) inShbni Abraham,4053 Kirk, SkJ5p IL 60076 andAwey Abraham, 4053 Kirk.Skokiell.,600 USE THE BUGLE

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The Morton Grove Public Li-braty will celebrate Illinois ArtsWeek (Sept. 22-27) with a pro-gram on lmpressioniim in Artpresented on Sunday Sept, 23 at 2pm, by Helen Van Tempera,Morton Grove artist und lecturer,

Van Tempera will discuss 1m-pressionism and will demoustralc

. this period technique by esecut-ing an actual oil painting, A filmav Mary Cassutl, famous Amen-can impressionist painter, will

. slsobe shown,Van Tempera is a graduate of

the Chicago Art Institute, has en-Isibited widely in the east undmidwest, and now teaches art inNuelhbrook and Gleuview, She isknown for herpaintings of horsesin action, one of which hangs inthe Kentucky Derby Museum,

The program wit concludewith refreshements and everyoneis invited Income, freeof charge.

Ballroomdance classesscheduled

Bullreom danccclauneu fat- sin-gtes di couplm ofall ages are heldon Mtatdayu at River Park, 5100N, Francisco Ave., Chicago, andTuesdays al the Leaning TowerYMCA, ti300Touhy Ave,, Niles,Ne partner is needed to register,The initial program features jit-lcebugfswing, wallz, and ChaCha, Continuing progtams willfeulute classes in Disco hustle,lange, Fou Trol, etc. The cost is

. $30 fora seeiesof5 classes,and isfollowed by a dance party for the.participants. Advance regislru-tian by phone is required ta par-licipale, For infonnalion call:(312)777-8586.

. Check taxwithholdiñg withIRS computer

Now that more than half theyear is aver, the Internal RenenueService advises you ta doublecheck your (ax withholding undmake sure yoa have the correctamount of federal incoase uswilhheld from your wages.

The IRS han a new computerassisumce line that will help yosdo jest dial. Il gives line by lineiaslrnctiouu far complcling IRSForm W-4, "Employer's Wilh.holding Certificate", and tells youthe numberof withholding utlow.ances you should claim. If youcurrently have loo noch orlas lit-Ile tas withheld, you should file unew Form W4 with your ens-player.

This service cao assist you inllsrce languages--English, Frenchand SpanisK You can use il seveodays a week, 24 hours a day byculling (312) 353-1040 froto atouch-lane phone.

James H. SchellenbergerNavy Petty Officer 2nd Class

Jamen H. Schellenherger, son ofRichard E, and Jeanne M. Schel-leuherger of 836 Tares, DesPlaines, recently returned fromdeplayment lo IheWestern Pucif-ic and Indian Oceans while set-v-ing aboard tise aircraft carrier055 Carl Viesen, hameportcd litMameala,Calif,

During Ilse six-month deploy-meut, Schellenbergcr participat-ed in variant military exercises

. including Exercise Team Spirit'90, He also visited seneral for-eign pertain the Republic of Phi-lippines, Japan, Singapore, Aus-tralia,and Hong Kong.

A 1979,' graduate of MaineWest High School, he joined the.NanyinJuly 1981.

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SEPTEMBER 14CATHOLIC ALUMNICLUB

A dance for single youngOdults (ages 21-38) will besponsored by she catholicAlumni Club al 9 p.m., Friday,Sept. 14, al the Radissan SuitsHotel O'Hare, 5500 N, RiserRd., in Rosemont. The locationis one block south uf tite Ken-nedy Enpy., and is ucros.s fromthe O'Hare Espa Center. Non-member admission is $9, Theband is "Sophisticutes," Formare information, cull (312)726-0735.

ST, PETER'S SINGLESAll singles aver 35 invited

ta them big dunces. Friday,Sept. 14, 9 p.m. PNA Hall,6038 N. Cicero. $5. Includesdrinks & late buffet, Sunday,.Sept. 16, early evening dance 6to 9:30 p.m. Beautiful AquaBella Hall 3630 N, HarlemAve, $4, (312) 334-2589.

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SEPTEMBER 15THE SPARES SUNDAYEVENING CLUB

The Sparen Sunday EveningClub will hast au "Astern Nec-tam" dance with rnnsic byEddy Cars's band oit Saturday,Sept, 15, ut the American Le-gion Past, 6140 Dempsler St.,Morton Grove, Dancing from 9p.m. ta midnight Members $4;ganso $5, For info, call (708)965-5730,COMBINED CLUBSINGLES DANCE

All singles ato invited to theCombined Club Singles Dancewith the live music of Music.Mercedes at 8:30 pm. on Sal-.urday, Sept 15, at the StoufferlIasen Hotel, 400 Pack Banle-yard, .lca, The dance is co-sponsored by the NoetlswestSingles Association, Singles &Company, and Young Suber-ban Singles. Admission will be$7. Far mate information cull(312) 725-3300,SINGLE PROFESSIONALSOCIETY

Single Professional Society -Pizza di Jeans Party . JoinS.P.S. for a fan evening on Sal-today, Sept. 15,for a pizco par-ty. Eajoy nature's perfect fous!in a casual setting. The partybegins at 6:30 p.m. Please callMike (655-1735) on Wednes-day or Thorsday for the loca-bon. Por onore informationabout dtis and other S.P.S.events, cull Ihe I1OTLINE ut(708) 260-1835.

SEPTEMBER 16NOETH SHORE JEWISHSINGLES

The North Shore Jewish Sin-gles are meeting for a rap ses-sion al What's Cooking Restato-rant, 6107 Lincatn Ave,,Chicaga, al 7 pm, Sunday,Sept, 16. Refreshments undcoffee will he served from 7 ta7:30 p.m. und aguin after thepresentation al appmximalcly9 pm. You may slay, visit, anddatice after the meeting, Thinrap session's tapie will be'These are a few of my favor-tIe things." Come and tell usall about what you like mast inIde, Resernatjonu are required:call Al Nathan ut (708) 679-6630, (If you reserve and can-not attend please notify), Themeeting will be a worthwhileand entertaining session, Agerange for the group in 39 andnp, Reservations are necessaryand required as space is limit-ed. These arriving withont rea-et-nattons, ence the limit hasbeen reached will rat be al-Iowed admittance, Members:$2; nae-mentbeju: $3, All sin-glen are invitad to attend,

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MIDWEST SINGLESThe Midwest Singles Asno.

ciatian invites all singles to unopen dance party with DJ mu.nie at 7 p.m on Sunday, Sept16, al the Oakbrook TerraceHoliday Ins, 17 W. 350 22ndst, Oakbrook Terrace. Admis-sian is $5. For more informa-tian, call (3 12) 282-0600,

SIZZLING SINGLESSizzling Singles welcomes

yon to a gala singles party(25+) every Sunday at PulsateEyes, Deerfield Hyatt, Lake-Cook Rond, Deerfield, 7 p.m.,$6 includen scrumptious huf-fell Peeper altire requested,Where north shore singlesmeal! Info - 945-3400.

JEWISH SINGLESThe Jewish Singles invites

yen 10 u Citywide Dance onSunday, Sept. 16, from 7:45.11:45 p.m. al "Dec Weed's",0832 W, Dempster St, Niles.Free parking. Admission only$4,

LEARN TO DANCECOMPANY FOR SINGLES

Learn To Dance Companyfar Singles will meet at 7:30p.m. on Tnesdays and Wednes-dayn in Chicago. A six-weekpta815151 is $35, For informa.lion, call (312) 878-3244,More Iban just a dance clans,singles can gaio selfconfidence, exercise and meenew people in n supportive, relaned and friendly atmospheee,

SEPTEMBER21CHICAGOLAND SINGLES& AWARE SINGLES

The Chicagaland SingletAsuaciation and the AwareSingles Group will sponsor ajoint singles dance with Ilselive music of Dynasty at 1:30p.m. on Friday, SepL 21, at theMartiall Oak Brook Hotel,1401 W, 22nd St, Oak Brook.All singles ace ianited. Admis-sian is $7. For morn informa-tian call (312) 545-1515.

. SEPTEMBER22SINGLE PROFESSIONALSOCIETY

Single Prafe'ssional Society -Picnic - tarata & Burgers - JoinS.F.S. for a fun evening on Sal-urday, Sept. 22, far a picnicfeaturing "Beata & Burgers,"The picnic beginn at 6:30 p,in.at the Steeple Run Clubhouseist Naperville. The cost is $10for eon-members, $8 for mcm-bers, Foe more information andlo make your reservation callSons (665-2643), Losianne(682-0550), or Nancy (260-0468). For mote informationon this and other S,F,S. events,call the HGTLINE at (708)260-1853,

NORTH SHORE JEWISHSINGLES

Ou Satnrday,Sept. 22, at 8pm, lise North Shore JewishSinglen will meet at CalosRestaurant, 5343 North ClarkSI,, Chicago, Parking avoua-hie, Dinners mage from $6.95to $13,95 plus tao and tip. iat-

glen (39+) are inviled lo JOttIthe group far an evening ofdinner, dancing, musical eater-lainmest, and socialization.Reservations will be requiredand can be made by callingDee at (312) 561-7794 orRalph (708) 679-8383 no lalerthan Sept. 20, New praspecttvemembers are invited IO aBendthin social evening. Deadlsnefor reservations is firm and arerequited au seating is limited,

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Church & TempleNews

Selichos Servicesset for Sept. I 5

Lubavitch Chabad andFREE. ofNiles will be holdingSelichos Services on Saturdaynight, Sept. 15 at 12:50 am. at9263 Hamlin, Des Plaines.

Admission is free. All are wel-come to attend. English/Hebrewprayerbooks are available. Ser-vices include congregational par-ticipation.

The Selichos or supplicationprayers highlight the preparationfor Roth Hashanah, the JewishNew Year. This supplication ser-vice is recited in the nerv early

hours of the morning, an auspi-cious time to offer the heartfeltprayers asking forgivness fromthe Creator.

Lubavitch Chabad undFREE. of Niles serve the Jew-ish community in the northwestsubwhs with their weekly Shah-bat services, hospital visitations,privatecounseting, and arinitedn-cation.

To receive nore information,contact the congregation ofitce,296-1770.

st. John United Church ofChrist to host flea market/fairThe sixteenth annual Flea

Market and Fair at St. John Unit-ed Church of Christ in Palatinewill be held on Saturday, Sep-tember 15. The event has grownover the yeats to be one of thebiggest and best in the entirearea, with over one hundreddealers and thousands of visi-tors.

There is something for every-one at the market. YontI find awide variety of new and usedkitchen gadgets, toots, jewelry,clothing, fresh farm produce,gaBles, crafts, electronics, andmany other items at bargainprima. There will be the ever-

popular pony rides for the chU-then. A delicious lunch will beserved, soft drinks, pop-corn,and delectable borne bakedgoods will be available. Manypeople have come to look fore-ward to the big annual event,and make it a really fnn familyontiug.

The Flea Market and Fair willbe held on the chnrch grounds atAlgonquin and Rotelle Roads inPalatine. near Harper College.Hottes are 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. Ad-mission for all visitors is free.For space information und reser-vasions, please call: (708) 359-4025.

st. Richard's plansRummage Sale

A Fall Rummage Sale will be WestDevou Ave., Chicago.held on Frirtay, Sept. 14 10 am. Bargain items include clothrnglo 4 p.m.; and on Saturday, Sept. and shoes for all members of the15 (-9 am. to I p.m.) at St. Rich- family, honsehoold items, jewel-ards Episcopal Church, 5101 ry, books and miscellaneous

SJB religiouseducatioñ classes

St. John Brebeuf ReligiousEducation Center is currentlytatting registrations for thisyàa?u program. Religions Edn-cation classes begun on Wednes-day, Sept. 12, 6:30 - 8 p.m. forgrade 8, und Thursday, Sept. 20,6:50 - S p.m. for grades 1

thrOugh 7.All students must be regis-

tered by no later thun Sept. 13 toparticipate in this year's pro-gram.

To register, or for addittonalinformation, call St. John tore-bc/ui's Religions Education of-fice at 966-3269.

'FindingForgiveness'subject of sermon

Howard W. Boswell, Jr., Pas-tor of Nilea-Community Churchwill speak ahont 'Finding Por-giveness: 70 Timm 7" as the ser-monduring tiseregutar 10 am.

Worship Service on Sunday,Sept. 16. The sermon is based onScriptures Matthew 18:21-35.The fellowship coffee-hour willimmediately follow the service.

All youth welcome from age 2through grade 12 for ChurchSchool eInsam (9:45 am. to11:15 am.) und High SchoolYouth Group (5:30 p.m. to 7:30p.m.). Nursery care provided forelsildrenbirth through age 2.

Niles Community Church is at7401 W. Oakton Si. (betweenMilwaukeeand Harlem) in Niles.Por more information or ChurchSChool registration, call thechurch offieeal(708) 967-6921.

NSJC startsNew Year off

The Northwest Suburban Jew-ish Congregation Special' SII-chut Evening will he Satorday,Sept.15.

Reception is at 10:30 p.m. undServices are 1 1:30 p.m.

Northwest Suburban JewishCongregation is located at 7800Lyons,Morton Grove.

OBITUARIESHoward V.

Howard V. Brokenshire, 74,of Chicago, died on Aug. 29 atRtisurrection Hospital, Chica-go. Mr. Brokenshire was bornApril 25, 1916 in Chicago. Ilewas the husband of HametBrokenuhire. Father of Judy(Bill) Schmidt und Joanne(Bernie) Gerollt. Grundlatherof Bill (Maggie) Schmidt, Cn-thy & PaUy Schmidt, Judy(Bob) Bondamwicz, and Brid-

Jessica Marie WebbJessica Marie Webb, 0, of

Nues died on September 1 atLutheran General Hospital,Park Ridge. She was born onAug. 31, 1990 in Park Ridge.Jessica was the daughter ofDavid und Linda (neo Duo-man) Webb. Puneral remirenwere held Sept. 5 at Skaja Ter-race Puneral Home, Niles. Ar-rangements bandied by SkajaTerrace Funeral Home. Inter-ment was in Maeyhill Cerne-tory. Niles.

George R. BartiGeorge R. BattI, 69, of

Nues, died on Ang. 31 at Lu-theran 8Jeneral Hospital, ParkRidge. Mr. BarIl wa burn onSept. 17. 1920 in Chicago. Hewas the bmther of Robert P.BarIl. Funeral services wereheld Sept. S at Slesia TerracePuneral Home. Arrangemenlahandled by Skajá Terrace Fu-neral Home. Interment wan inAll -Sabes Cemetery. DenPlaines.

Rally Day. atMayfair Church

Mayfair Presbytorian Church,4358 West Ainulie St., Chicago,will start off the fall season witha Rally Day ott Sunday, Sept.16.

Deacons will hosl the annualchurch picnic at which a balloonfly-csff will entortain all children.

For the Holiday Season.High Hslidny, Return, CsnrntfaUes and 0000500 PraynrBooks

New Years Cards, Plain and Imprinted .Honny tashon.Talelsirn .1511110 .TaIjs and TIillin nags

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We have a full line ofETROGIM & LULUVIM decorations for Succoth

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Brokenshireget & Jimmy Gresik. GreatGrandfather of Billy Schmidt.Brother of the lato John (lateDomlIsy) und Philip (Anne)Brokenshire. Puneral remirenwere held Sept. 1 ut St. Jobo'Brebeuf, Nuca. Aerangqmentohandled by Skaju Terrace Pu-neral Home. Intorment wan in

. All Saints Cemetery, DesPlainea.

George C. ViragGeorge C. Virag, 80, of Sil-

ver Lake, died on Sept. I atWmtosha Hospital, SilvaLaIte. Mr. Virag wan bornJnne 23, 1910 in Yugoulavin.He was the husband of HelenVirag. Father of Louis. Carolund Linda. Grandfather ofAbby, Tommy, Kim, Erika.Michelle, Jeff and Tim. Broth-er of Elizabeth Offenbacherand Thereon Kudjer. Funeralservices were held Sept. 5 atSL Peter Church, Skokie. Ar-rangements handled by SlesiaTerrace Funeral Home. Inter-ment wan in Maryhill Cerne-leo', Nilen.

NSJC plansgolf outing

The Northwest Suburban Jew-ish Congregation willbehaving ngolf outing Sunday, Sept. 16, attheNippersiuk GolfClnb, GenoaCity,Wisconsiflat 10 am.

Donation is $50 and. inelndeugreen fee, eaet,Koshermeals, undadonationtosynagOgue.

For fnalher information, callSherry Goldberg at (708) 966-0428.

High HolidayServices

Lubavitch Chabad andFREE. ofNlleu will he holdingHigh Holiday Services on RoshHaubanaIs (Sept. 19, Wednesdayevening and Sept. 20.21) andVom Kippur (SepL 28. Fridayevening and Sept. 29).

Admission is free. All am wel-come to attend. English/Hebrewprayerbooks (machzorim) areavailable Services include con-gregationalparlicipatiou.

Rauh Hashanah services willbe held at the Dee Park Club-house, Emerson and Dee in DesPlaines. Evening services, Sept.19-20, begin at 6:30 p.m. Morn-ing services, Sept 20-21, start at10 am. Candlelighting Wednes-day evening is 6:34 p.m., Thars-day night at 7:42p.m.. Lnbavitch Chabad andFREE. ofNiles seme the north-west suburban Jewish communi-ty with their weekly Shabbat ser-vices, hospital visilatious, privatecounselling, und adniteslncnlioa.

To receive more informationand a free schedule of servicetimes and locations for the HighHoliday Services, contact thecongregation office, 296-1770 or827-8008.

Kenneth HoganNavy Petty Officer 3rd Class

Kenneth Hogan, son of KennethA. Paleicia L. Hogan of MortonGrove, recently reported for dutywith Strike Fighter Squadron-25,Naval Air Station, Lemoore, Cal-if.

A 1987 graduale ofNiles WentHigh School, Skokie, he joinedtheNavyinJuly ,,

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Rabbinical Council gives -

. statement ôn JerùsálernOíl the eve of the 23rd Anni-

versar)' of the reunification of Je-rnsalem we think il important tospotlight the accomplishments of

.fisr-..: this most holiest of eitlen, ever

cognizant of its role in the lifeund history of humankind.

It is apptopriato to note that iniII 5,000-year history Jerusalemhas never been more accessible,never been more open to thefaithful of all religions, as it is today.

The care taken by Mayor Kol-lek in particular in maintainingthe architectural anthenlicily ofthe city, again reflecting ilsuniqueness and importance to sotisany, is apparant lo all who havewàlked her slreels. Jerusalemsrich history, her anusnal -beauty

- Regina f- summer accoAdministrators and faculty

from Regina Dominican HighSchool spent the summer of1990 pursuing advanced de-greca, conducting research andtraveling.

Three teachers received grants-

for graduate work: math instaste-tor Marianne Minnis attended athree-week workshop on teach-sag math at the Illinois Math andScience Academy. The programwas funded by a Nalidnal Sci-ence Foundation GranI.

English und drama instructorKathleen RubI, attended a semi-tsar on the Homeric Poemn atNorthwestern - University. Theprogram wan funded by the NU-onal Endowment for the Human-ities.

History instructor NancyKlaas Bruzzini attended a gradu-ale seminar on national securityo:ute CoIdWar at Penissylva-

alar Slate University.- The pro-gram -was funded by the Free-doms Foundation.

English instructor Gemí Maj-ein and 'history instructor' SisterJoan Krajewnki, OP. spent aweek at Carlean College to pee-pare for team teaching Americanstodies.

Sister Marilee Ewing, OP.,principal ofRegina, studied eUs-

Resurrectionstudents attendworkshop

Resurrection High School- journailum students, seniors, Car-la Tramonto and Toni Cuzzoneattended - a week-long summerjoamalism warkuhop at the Uni-versityoftowa. , - -

At the -workshop, Carla and--- ToaJ;io-editoru of the Ren Ban-

ner student newspaper, partici-pated la various classes melad-iug: desktop publishing,advanced editing and reporting,review writiag, sports und featurewriting, creating a center spreadand information graphics.

Taylor Publishing Company'sSummer Yearbook Workshopseid lisis June atLake Forest Col-lege was attended by Resarrec-ton High School students Doro-thy Fach, co-editor of Allianceand Christy Paskiewicz, photoeditor of Alliance. The Allianceis Resurrection High School'syearbook.

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This five-day workshop con-ceñlrated on yearbook themes,copywritiug. photography, andgraphics as weil as the computeras a production tool.

These young women, ail sta-dents of journalism teacher, Ta-mars Bernardin, will bong backnew ideas and innovative formatsto make the already award-winning publication, the ResBauner and, the Alliauc9, even,

and grace, have been lovinglypreserved and enhanced.

Jerusalem presento specialproblems to anyone charged with

-her care. Tensions, age old differ-ences,and the current political re-alities of the Middle East, all con-tribute to making this taskextremely difficnt. Yet, in spiteof these many difficulties, theState of Israel has been success-ful, as no other nation in historyin fulfilling sacred responsibilityin curing for Jerusalem.

We saluto Ihn Slate of Israelfor its approach to this the EIer-nal City of Peace. We pray thatJerusalem radiale the love andcompassion we all must feel foreach other if we are lo lastly es-tablish peace for ail humanity.

acuity'smplishments

rational research methodologyat University of Illinois, whereshe is pursuing her doctorale.

Dr. Kathleen Burke attendedWheaton College's Pride in Pab-lications workshop for highschool newspaper advisers.

French instructor Mary EllenScandale attesled a workshop onMonet at the Art Institute.

Sister Pauline Opliger, OP.,art department chair, attendedcomputer workshops at Loyolaand Gòverno?s Stale Universi-lies to prepare to teach computergraphies on the departmentsnew Macintosh computer.

Latin imtructor - RebeccaClams taught at Lake ForestAcademy's Effective LèarnerProgram. Yearbook advisersVerna Allworth and Sister Deb-bie Fnmágalli, OP. directed athree-day yearbook camp at Re-gina for the 1990-91 staff.

French and German instructorAnne Boekstegrn spent threeweeks io West Germany andfour weeks es East Gurmany.Social Studies Department ChairSister Marion O'Connor, OF.,toured Ireland for three weeks,and Athletic Director MikeSmall logged 8,000 miles on IhrAlaskan Highway.

Walkathon '90 scheduledat St. Scholastica

St. Scholastica High School, ente, andfriendsconlribate to the7416 N. Ridge Blvd., Chicago, success ofthe-annual Walkathon.will hold its Walkathon '90 on Their fundraising efforts makeWednesday, Sept. 19. Students possible new programs and up-will meet at the school at 10 am. portunities for young women andand proceed along an eight-mile ensure continued excellence ruroute to Wrigley Field, where the Catholic secondary education atChicago Cubs/Pittsburgh Piratas St. Scitolasticagame will be Iheday's esciling fi- For more information regard-eule. . ing Walkathon '90, -please call

Eajoying their school's special - (312) 764-5715.recognition at the ballpark, Sebo-lasticiuns will have the addeddirlE of throwing out the firstball, positig with Cub players,and cheering their team to victo-ny.

Faculty, - staff, studente, par-

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look over candles on sale al one of many arts Labor Day weekend. Senalor Carroll sponsorsandcrafts booths ondisplay. - the Fest each year.

OLR plans fundraisersThe Parent Club of Our Lady

of Ransom Catholic School isholding monthly Market DayFood Co-op fundraisers to en-hance school programs.

Some oflhe new food productaavailable are French toast sticks,microwave cheesebargern, andEli's New "Light" Cheesecake,All producta are of restaurnntquality und are national brands offrozen meals, entrees, seafood,poultry, deli items, sausages, and

OLR Filipinosplan pilgrimage

This -Filipino Chruittian Corn-munity of 06e Lady of RansomPurists, Nilrs, is sponsoriag aManan Shrine Filgriamage soFatima, Lourdes, Rome and Mcd-jugorjrfrom Ori 22 toNov. 6.

Travel package is $2,036 pInstex. Proceeds will benefit OurLady of Ransom Parish. For abrochure and more infornsatioa,call Fe at Hermosa Travel, (312)472-1280.

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Markel Day pickup is from 4:15p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Jr. HighHallway (west entrance of Iheschool), 8300 N. GreenwoodAve., Niles. Future pick_np daysare Friday, SepL 14 and Friday,Oct. 12. Order forms are avaita-hie by calling the school office at(708) 696-4413 sIr the OLR Mm-istryCenter atÇlO8) 823-2550.

st. Mary slatesbenefit luncheon

Saint Mary Alumnae Associa-tion is nponsoring a ReunionLsncheon to bènefst the Sisters ofCharity, BVM retirement pro-gram.

The luncheon will he held althe Westin Hotel O'Hare, at 6100River Rd., Rosemont, on Satur-day, Sept.29. There will he a so-cisl honr at noon and luncheon ati p.m. The donation is $30, Thudeadline for reservations isSept.24.

Transportation will be provid-ed from the River Road lerminalofthn O'Hare CTA to the WestinHotel. Former students, grads-ales and friends ofthe BVM's arecordially invited to altend, Forfurther information call WrightFlaIl al (312) 76t-7550.

AdoptiveFamilies groupmeets Sept. 20,

Adoptive Families Today (for-merly Northwest Suburban -Adoption Support Group), willmeet on Thursday, Sept. 20 at7:30 p.m. at the Lounsbury Ma-sonic Lodge, 312 S. Cook St. inBarrington.

Toni Ehrenpreis, AM.,L.C.S.W., director of AdoptionResources, will present "TheAdoption Mure: Where Do We

- Begia?". She will be joined byconpies who have recently adopt-ed independently, through unagency Or internationally. Thissupport group is open Io any in-lerested in adoption.

There is a charge for non-members al Ibis meeting--$5 perconpleor$3 perperson.

For more information on themeeting and membership call(708) 382-7607 or (708) 382-7435'

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THE BUGLF,THURSDAY. SEFrEMRER-13, 1990

Public Welfare Luncheonplans underway

The Skokie Valey Businessand PrOfessional Women's Clubwill meet on Monday, Sept. 17 atHoffmans Morton house. 6401Lincoln Ave.,Morlon Grove.

Dr. Holly Roseneraoz from theWomen's Health and ResourceCenter will speak on women's

Pictured above (left lo right) are: Cell Kluge, Bette Schroederand Lov Halfpap pulling finishing touchas on the invitations forthe MotIon Grove Women's Club's Annual Public WelfareLuncheonandFashion Show.Plans are progressing wonder- for numerous scholarships and

fully for the Annual Public Wet- for donations lo many worth-foreLuncheon andFashion Show while organizations; such as,given by the Morton Grove Special Olympics, MuscularWoman's Club, a member of the Dystrophy - Morton Grove, and10th District, Illinois Federation the Orchard Village. One of ourofWomen'sClubs. special projects is our Needy

The luncheon this year wilt he Familicu Program for which weheld at the Chateau Rand at 900 were recently awarded a firstRand Road, Des Plaines, on place achievement award in theThursday, 0cl, 25. The theme for lOthDistrictanda firstptaceinll-this year is "Shades of Ireland' , linois by the General Federationsand we are busy finishing up on of Women's Clubs and the Chev-the invitations, making labte dee- ron Corporation.orations and favorsand gathertng Tickets for the Luncheon antia host ofwonderful pnzes focose Fashion Show are $20 and mayraffles, large and small. This af- jar obtained by contacting anyfairshoutdnotbemissed.Agreat membr of the Morton Groveday of surprises and a delicious Woman's Club. Public Welfaretuneheon areptanned, Chairtadies are Marge McCue

Attmoniesneeeived as aersott and Mary Dismang. Reservationsof this luncheon are used entsrety chaivtady is DianeReynolds.

BusinesswOmen's Clubmeets /Sept. 17

healthprobtems.Social hour is at 5:30 p.m. and

dinner at 6:30 p.m. at a Cost of$t2inctudingtax and gratuity.

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Children anddivorce subjectof seminar

'Parents are Forever: HelpingChildren Cope with Divorce"will be the topic of a LutheranGeneral Hospital (L.G.H.) semi-nur scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m.Tuesday, Sept. 18,in the hospi-tat's Olson Auditorium, 1775Dempster Sl.,ParkRidge.

The speakers will be JamesShackelford. Ph.D., niaient di-rector, Parkside Pastoral Cono-seling Center, L.G.H., and FrouaDaskal, iD., director, DivorceMediation Service, Parknide Pas-toral Counseling, L.G.H.

The program will explore theeffects ofdivorce ea a child's de-vrtopment, the immediate and-long-term maclions ofchitdren todivorce and ways to avoid ad-verse relationships white estab-tishing a stable future for yourchildren.

TItis program is part of the full1990 Health aud Happiness' ed-oration series. Other programswill deal with nach topics as eat-ng disorders, kids and choleste-

rol, dual carrer cooptes, lovingrelationships and parenting teen-agers. The cost for each programis free, but attendance is limited.To make reservations orfor moreinformation, eall(708) 696-6005.

Maine GOPWomen planbreakfast

Members f Maine TownshipRepublican Woman's Club andtheirguests wiU gather foraCon-linentat Breakfast on Saturday.Sept. 15,at 9:15 a,m. in DestinyRestaurant, 1440 Rand Road.Den Plaines.

New members will be wet-comed at tise breakfast meetingwhen Charlie Sohn wilt demon-strate the art of wearing scarvesandjewelry. -

Por reservations or further in-fotmation about the organizationcall Wilma Hoffman, (708) 296-5806 or Lorda Kcelachmer,Preaident.at(708) 297-2912.

MTRWC wilt hold its annualFall Luncheon on Oct. 21 at Mr.Pelees Banquet Hall in MountProspcctPlaza. Rand and CentralRoads, Mt. Prospect. with Con-pressman Hefty J. Hyde (R-6th)as gueut speaker.

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Suburban New and Used SaleSaturday and Sunday, September 151h and 161h,

From 9:00 am. unlil 5:00 p.m.

Located nr ttonrgor,,rryWard tato Çrnter(SOthW8St Corner ofOloOrand Shopp:n5 -

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Accountants Assn.names Person of YearHaving successfully spear-

headed a drive in the ilImois leg-islatttre to protect taxpayersrights. Joan C. LeValley of ParkRidge has been named 1990 Per.son of Ihr Year by the tndepen-dent Accounlatils Association of.Illinois,

LeValley is ilse first woman toreceive the state association'shigheathonor. ttwas presented atlAM's annaal convention by as-sociation President Dennis Spen-cer, Decatur, foe LeValley's cf-foils in getting US 3007 passedby the statelegistatureand signedbyGov, Thompson.

Passage of the bill blocked anIllinois Department of Revenuerotechange thatwould have ehm-itsated department conferees andenabled oaty attorneys to appear

Fall HomeShow atRandhurst Mall

The Pall Home- Show wilt be-gin at Randhoess Shopping Ceo-teronThursday,Sept. t3and willnIa through Sunday, Sept. 16.The Fall Home Show will franareroom displays throughout themain level of the center offeringinnovative interior and esteriorhome improvement ideas.

Included in this four-day expo-sition wilt be "Trends in HomePrageancing" seminars presentedby - George Boss, eeptesentingCtairoBnrke, one of the montpre-stigious lines ofhome fragrances.These seminata will take place atti a.rn.and 1:30p.m.on both Sat-urday and Sunday, sponsored byLady Jane.

Oslaide exhibitors will also befeatured daring Randhurst's FallHome Show promising visitors avariety ofnew ideas for home im-provement. Exhibitors includeSpace Home Improvemenls, Bet-leeway Kitchens, Aspen ExteriorCompany,Town & Country Win-down & Doors, Inc. and manymore, From the garage-to the din-ingroom,TheFall HomeShow atRandhtsrstwill have the answer toanyhomeimprovementoeed,

Randtsmst Shopping Cenler islocated at 999 Elmhurst Rd. inML Prospect.

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at taxpayer hearings. Confreresare thedepartaanent's appeal level.

Women inSales plandinner meeting

The Northwest SuburbanChapter of the National NetworkofWomen in Sates will hold theirnext dinner meeling, Monday,Sept. 17, at the Wellington of Ax-lington, 2121 S. AxlingtonHeights Road, ArlingtonHeights.' Networking and tegislrationbegins at 5:30 p.m. Reservationdeadline is 3 p.m. Friday, Sept.14. Caacellation deadhineis noonMonday, Sept. 17. Walk-in's thenighl of Use meeting will be se-cepted. For furthbr informationand reservations, cjnll (708) 253-2661', Monday tIten Friday be-tween9a.m.-5p.m. -

The neminartostanat8 p.m. isentidad 'Interviewing from theEmployer's Peroepective."

Dinner fees are $18 memberu$23 gues and $25 at the door.Speaker only feea-deasert andcoffee (beginning at 7:30 p.m.)$7 members, $10 guest and non--reservation, -

Women HelpingWomen meetSept. 16

Women Helping Women willmeet- in conjunction with "TheWomen's Helath Program - ofRush North Shore Medical Cen-1er" on Sunday, Sept. 16, nr 10am. at the Professional Center,Lower Level of Rnsh NorthShore Medical Center at 9669N, Kenton Ave., Skokie.

Sheila Rimmel, MA., LeGue-er, Consteltant & Author of "GetOut of Your Way" will dsscussber self-help book that leachespeople how to tap into tisewealth of strength und powerwithin,

- t'or farther information, callBess Sandroff at (708) 729-9567. Members fee -$3/non-member$5, - -

Women'sBarbershopChorus guest night

Come and sing witha gronp ofthen-loving ladies, known as theNorth Shore Harmonizers Worn-en's Barbershop Chons on Thera-day, Sept. 13 at S p.m. at St, Au-gastine's Church, t 140 WilmetteAve., Wilmette. (East of GreenBay Road between ContraI andLake,)ÇIlt Macie(708) 835.4627. Re-fidshiiexiiidrhed, f;

New ArrivalsDAVID MICHAEL PECKA, boy, DavidMichael Peck, 7

lbs. 6oz, oniuty 13, to Linda andRandypeck ofMcHensy. His sis-ter Karen is 1 1/2. Grandparentsare Henry Piontek and Keith andEtsiePerkall ofNitet.

ANNA MARIE STELLARANDAZZO

A girt, Anna Marie Stella, 7lbs. 10 oz,, was born to Eva andJoseph Randazzo of Nues onAug. 15th. The - new- baby'sbrothers are Salvatore, 7 1/2,and Michael, 5 - 1/2. The baby'sgrandparents are: Stella & FrankDziaba of Clearwater, FL andMea & Sam Randazzo of Nor-ridge. -

ALEXANDRA MARIEARGIRIS

A girt, Alexandra Marie Argi-ris. 7 lbs. 4 1/2 oz,, was born ouAug. 14 to Muelan and Dean Ac-gins of936 Wilshire Dc., Wheel-ing. Her brother is Sam, 2 1/2.Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.Sum G. Argirjs ofNites, and Mr.und- Mrs. Thomas W. Reid ofNUes.

KARLYNN CHRISTINEBUCCOLA

A girl, Kartyun Christine bc-cota, 8 lbs, 3 1/2 or., wss bern oxAug.13 so Karen and Bob Buceo-ta of 85t8 Kedvate, Steokie. Her

-brotheris Christopher, Grandpae-entsareblmerasdLillias Wesen-er ofMorlon Grove and Nicholasand Muriettsuecola of Oak Parle.

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A boy,Jordan Zachary Eselev-sky, 7 lbs. 14 so., was born osAug. t, to Liso and Ariel Eselev-sky.JIis sister is Lindsey age 20months. Grandparents see Bobasid SandyPcinz ofMorton Groveand Mario andRosa Esetevsky ofMorton Grove,

ERISTOPHERJAMES-

GATHERCOALA boy, Kristopher James Ga-

thereoat, 7 lbs. 4 3/4 oz., was bornon Aug. 6, to Donna Jean asidJames Gerald Gathercoal of 848McIntosh Cl., Apt. 304, ProspectHIs, Grandparents: Mr. ao)l Mrs.David Gathercoal of Glenviewand Mr. and Mrs. Kirby BrashamofMortonGrove: - -

BRETT PATRICKLARSON

A Boy, Brett Patrick Larson.8 lbs. 2 oz., on August 4, toAune & Rich Larson of DesPlaines. Grandparents: Ray &Mary Peecin of Des Plaines andLeery Larson ofSeattle, WA.

NA'AMAT USAMove-A-ThonEilat Club, NA'AMAT USA,

will hold thier Annual Move-A-Thon, Sunday,Sept 16, fr011) 8:30a,rn. to 3 p.m. at theNorth BranchBicycle Trail. Forest PreserveDistnicti Dempslee -lit Ferris in

-' .8h participant will waIkjog. Idle. skate or monelli 99waytocolnplrtelhe 18-kiloBer

; coarsefocalatts, A 1.8 Içilomelermlisi-watk for youngsters isplanned. Sponsors sod pledgesareucranged forbytho "movers."

NA'AMAT USA is a non-profil organization which worksto provide a network of edren-dosai and social services for cliii-dren, youth at tçsç1t

LISAMIRIAMFIFIELDWIDING

- A girl, Lisa Miriam FifieldWiding. 9 lbs, 13 1/2 oz., wasborn on Aug. 5, to Elisabeth A.FifiehdandRobert W. Widingir.,sf1851 DeCook,ParkRidge.Herbrother is Daniel, age 3 years.Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs.CA. Fifield ofGalesbueg. IL andMrs. Robert Widing Sr. o Mor-tonGrove.

JENNIFER ANNE KRFJSA-

A girl, Jennifer,Anne Krejsa, 7lbs. 12 3/4 OZ., won born on Aug.14, to Nancy A. and Kenneth M.Krejsa of 1230 Gail Dr., BuffaloGrove. Herbeothee is Kevin age3years. Grandparents are Rose andStanlity Krejsa of Nitra and Ar-thurand MaryAnne Stime öf NewCastle, IN,

ADAM ROBERT MILLERA bey, Adam Robert Miller, 7

lbs. 7 3/4 oz., vas born on Aug.11, to Dawn aatdRobert Miller of141 School St., Graystake.Grandparents are Delbert and Es-thee Biddlson of Des Plaines andRobertandAnnaMitterOf Nites.

MICHAEL ERIC MILLERA boy. Michael Eric Mitler, 7

lbs. 15 1/2 oc,, was born on Aug.5, to Sandra and Robb Miller of.46 Fox Hilt Dr., Buffalo Grove.His brother is Adam age 3 years.Grandpaients are Norma Millerof Wilmette and Eleanor andNorman Greenberg of MortonGrove.

ALÌSON RENFE MUSURA girl, Atison Renec Musur, I

lbs. 9 oz., was born on Aug. 7 toPrancine and Stephen Musar of9225 Betteforte, Morton Grove.Her brother is Nathan, age 5 andher sister is Sarah age 2. Grand-parrots are Pauline DeRose ofArlington Heights, Aloyuios andFrances Musar of Chicago andJackieYuh ofDesPtaines,

MELISSA ANN SHERAgirh,MetissaAnn Sher,7 lbs.

1/2 oz. was betas on Aug. 11 toBetsy S. and Bret S. Sher of 8460Bruce Dr., Nitra. Grandparentsare David and Jeratynn Sher ofSteokie and Doris Kohn of Sko-trie.

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Derby will be held at the OmniSaperstore located at 7801 N,Waukegan Rd., Niles, in the Civ-icCenterPlaza,

The Onani Baby Derby isscheduled to sIan hiilte store at9:30 am. Parenll must rligistertheir children beginning al 8:45a.m,, and the fast 50 crawling ha-bies to be registered will -partiel-pate.

Baby Derby is alio sponsoredby Kimberty-Clark, which hasrem this event at other Omni Su-

- perstore locatioas,. The event will consist of ap-proximately 10 separate races,with at least five babies in eachrace. thewinnrro is earh race willthen compete in one or two semi-final races, with two winnersfrom each semi-final-raceto rom-pete for fast, second and thirdplace in the final roce. To accom-modale this event, crawling matswittbesetup inarenerved sectionatthr frontof the store.

Allparlieipalingbabies will re-ceive a complimentary gift, andthree winning contestants will re-ceive convenience size packs ofHaggles diapers. There will also

- lina special raffle for contestants,with two winners to receive achildren's tape recorder.

Woman's Clubof NUesmeeting

The Woman's Club of Nitrowilt have its first meeting of theclub year, ou Wednesday, Sept.19, at 7:30 p.m. at the Niles Ree-eeation- Center, 7877 MilwaukeeAve.

The program for the eveningwill feature Phyllis Moorehead,representing Ihr Pernand Arbrycosmetics new fall color tine.Evèry woman present will re-ceive a new look is- cosmeticmake-over.

All women in the vicinity ofNues are invited to attend oarmonthly meetings. Our agesvary, from "Thirty-something" topass ertiremest age. Whateveryour interest, you will find newfriends and neighbors.

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Perinatal losssupport groupmeets Sept. 18

Families who have experi-enced the death of an infant ortoso ofapregnaney are invited toalllind the meeting of the Perna-tal Loso Support Group at 7:30-9:30p.m.onTuesday, Sept. 18, atThe Evanston Hospital,- 2650Ridge Ave., Evanston. NoteTuesday, Sept 18 is nota regularmretingtlme. -

Anothergroup,the SubsequentPregnancy Support Group, de-signed for families conlemptat-Ing or enperiencing a pregnancyfoltowingamisearriage, stillbirthor drath ofan infant, will meet at7:30p.m. onTuesday, Sept. t t..

Both groups meet in the hospi-tat's Bureh Hall Auditorium.They are sponsored by the Came-ron Kravitt Program, of Ilse Cm-ter for Perisotal and ChildhoodDeath at The Evanston Hospital.The meetings are free andopmn toall.

Por more information, callJane Richman, Kravitt Programcoordinator, (708) 570-2882.

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Women inManagement tohost Open House

The North Shore Chapter ofWomen an Management is host-ing an Open House, "Growing atthe Grove", on Tuesday, Sep-tomber 18, from 5:30 to 7:30 inthe Redftetd Illoose at the-GroveNature Center, 1421 Milwaukee,Glenview.

Cocktails and hors d'oeuvreswilt be served and the price forthe evening will be $13 for bothmembers sod guests. For reser-vallons call Nikki Games orMarilyn Koss at (708) 729- t900.

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A purporled diiveway sealermanaged to sneak into a Nueshome but was unsuccessful inhis attempt to get paymentfrom two older women witslived there.

The mustachioed workmas,described as between 25 and 30years of age, came to the frontdoor of a home in the 7400block of Lawler Avenue andtold the 65-year-old homeownerhe was snpposed to seal herdriveway, which had recentlybeen professionally resarfoced.The man was accompanued by achild between Ove and six yearsof age.

The owner was asked to get ahose so wet dowa the drivewayand the man told her in the

Pregnant womanstealsbomber jackets

Three men of varying agesdistracted a store clerk at CannaiMale, 9517 Mitwankee Ave.,Nues, allowing their female aecomplice lo escape with twoleather bomber jackets valued al$559.98 Sepi 5.

According io reports, themen, approximately 17, 42 and52 yeats of age tried on jackeisin the stLnre. The sales clerk ob-served the pregnant brown-habed woman whs was withthem as She put some articlesander her skirt and the lone leftharriedly. fleeing in an nnknowndireciion.

The store then determined

that the bomber jackets weremissing feam a display,

Retail theftarrest

A 29-year-old Rogers Parkwoman will appear in court Oct.t7 facing chnrg- that sIte stolea teather jar .5 valned at$119.99 from K-Mart, NOes onSept. 4.

The woman was apprehendedby niece soestrity agents.

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Police NewsRepair scam thwarted;

culprits flee scenemeantime he was going to dropoff a baniness card at anotherneighbor's bonne. The man alsointrodaced the homeowner to awoman in her early 20s, identi-fying her as his wife.

The homeowner went ta therear of the property shortlythereafter and noticed a backdoor ajar. teside, the workmanwas talking to the owners 60-year-old sinter. He asked for hotwater but was told to leave,when the homeowner mmcm-lered an eatiier, similar incidentinvolving a neighbor.

The three fled east os Lawlerin a dirty, dented, older stationwagon. Nitos police were cattedand checked the asca withoat io-caring she srio.

Thieves net$627 ¡n tavernbreak-in

A NUes tavem was brokeninto SepL 9 and game receiptsand cash iotaling more than$627 stolen. The exact amountof change taken from the gamemachines was not determined.

The front door of OdresLounge al 8751 Miiwankee Ave.was smashed and the bar, gamemachines and storage room ran--sacked sometime between 4:30aad 5:38 n.m. At icast $1,000damage was reported.

Medical injuryThenight olSept. 7, a man and

woman ieftthe tavern in the 9000block of Waukegan Road, Mor-ton Grove. in a dancing mood.Wben they reached their cae in alot outside they tamed on the ra.dio and danced.

At one point, the man pickedup the girl in his anus, but lost hisbalance and they both feil. He hithis faceandshe hit theback of beehead.

The woman, 29, of Chicago,was taken to Lutheran GeneralHospital, Park Ridge, by para-medics, bat the man, 37, fmmWonder Lake, declined medicalattention.

Radar detectorstolen

A Wilmette woman reportedportons unknown took aradarde-tectornhevaluednt$loøfrom heranlocked 85 Honda the night ofSept. 4 an it was parked in a drivein the 8300 block of Major Ave-ene, Morton Grove.

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Customers reportstolen walletsin grocery store

The lato afternoons of Sept. 8and 9. two women shopping in afood store ut the 6900 block ofDempstce Street, Morton Grove,reported their wallets missingfrom their purses.

Sept. 8, a Skokie woman, 68.noticed her wallet gone and re-ported it to the store's servicecoanter. A few minutos later, theservice cOuntér employees spot-test a similar wallet among gro-cery items in a shopping cart Thewoman said she bui $45 in cashand credit cards, but identifiedthe walletan her own.

Sept. 9, a 78-year-old MortemGrove woman said the purplewallet from her large hand bagcontained four credit cassis, one.ofwkich was worth $20; herdriv-er's license, worth $8,and$175 incash.

Each victim suspected an un-knows woman who had stoodnear them as thethief.

Nues manchargedwith DUI

A citizen's tip resnited in adrunken Niles driver being keptfrom hehind the wheel Sept 6.

The 40-year-old man wanstopped its the 7800 btoclç ofMilwaukee Avenue, after theNiles officer confirmed a citi-zens report that a white truckwas straddling the lanes andweaving.

After being asked to exit thetrack, the driver reportedlystumbled, swayed and noticca-bly smelled of alcohol. The ar-resting officer noMi the driverhad problems -performing fieldsobriety tenis as well. The dciv-er wan charged with DUL andother baffle offenses and willappear in court 0cl 16.

Vendingmachinesburglarized

A newspaper distributor com-plumed to police, between SepL6-7, persons unknown used ahammer-type tool to break intotipee newspaper vending ma-çhines he owned.

He estimated a total of $200was taken from his machines inthe 6800, 6900 asd 7200 blocksof Dempsier Street, MortonGrove.

Rider flees cabwithout payingA cab driver told police an un-

known offender, ahoat 21-yearn-old, fledhiscabwithoutpayicg inthe 8900 block of Shenuer Road,Morton Grove, in the early mont-ingofSept.9.

The missing passenger, whoowed the rabbie about $25, wandescribed as 5' 8", heavy set, withbrown, spiked hair, and dressedin adack sait, possiblyatuaedo.

Former employeesuspected ofstealing checks

The president of a item whosewarehouse is in the6lOO block of

:Madison Court, Morton Gmve,smpects a former employee jim-mied a desk drawer and removedthreobiankcorposaiecheckn.

When one of tisa checks wancashed foe $1,000 at a local cur-rency exchange, the presidentnwppr4p9y,es99toptinoçhçcis

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Pictured above with Mayor Nicholas Blase in Robert Steffan.MayorBiase presented Sleffan with aplaque at ihe August Vi!-lago Board Meeting in appreciation forhis 24years ofservice inlheNilos Fire Department.

Couple's return. interrupts burglary

Unknown thieve(s) escapodwith approximately $500 worthofjeweiry and some World War11 souvenirs SepL 7, but Nuespolice believe the home invasionwas interrupted when the own-ers relamed to their MarylandAvenue residence in RansomRidge around t 1:30 p.m.

Investigatoru determined thaIthe burglar(s) cut a rear bath-room screen, lifted it us and ru-tenui the home to ransack dtxw,ers in a bedroom and a den, as-

Man trieDoc Weed'

A broken bottle-wielding Chi-cagoan was apprehended by nr-rising Nues police as he fledDoc Weed's, a Nibs night spotat 8832 Dempster SL, Sept. 7.The arrostre had attacked an em-pioyee who had asked him toleave.

Prior to the 1:59 am. arrest, uDoc Weeds door host ap-proached the 22-year-old Up-town man and his malo friend onthe dance floor to ask them toleave, reportedly because theyhad been making obsceno ges-lures as they danced. After theyrefused, the door host physically

Couple escapeswith armfulsof clothing

Officials ut Fashion Bug,8776 Dempntor SL, reported theSept 9 theft of at least $400worth of merchandise. A base-ball cap worn by the male of-fender was left at the arene.

Employees told Nibs police athin woman in her taie teens andu 21-year-old mustachioed manof avemge build and with chinhair ran into ilse store, grabbedarmfuls of jeans and shirts andexited, escaping in a dark blue1979 Cadillac Coupo DeVillewithout license plates. Both manund woman were of avemgeheight.

Each pair ofjeans was valuedal $35 and each shirt retailed at$18.

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ing the homeowners' pillowcaseto transport a galet rapo neck-lace, gold chain with crucifixcharm, cameo earrings, militarymemorabilia and two iusiguiaedone dollar bills.

Police found a men's jewelrybon and reme women's jewelryleft behind in the psiddle of the

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An assistant state's attorneydisagreed that the accentroshould be charged with felonyaggravated battery. Instead, hewas charged with simple batteryand aggravated assault, bothmisdemeanors. 11e will appear inconO Oct. 24.

Car burglariesA Glenview man parked his

'77 Cadillac in a lot in the 6800blockofDempsterStreet, MortonGmve, the mumingofSepL 6andleft a rear window slightly openfor ventilation.

When he returned two bournlater, be found the cars rear dooropon and clothing items missingfrom the car. The man listed fivemen's coats gone, three of liternleather, with a total value of$2,200.

While two cable linemen fromLac DoFlamheaa, Wisconsin, re-laxed in u tavern in the 9000block of Waskegan Road, Mor-ton Gesse, the night of Sept. 8,persons unknown forced opts arear batch on their '89 Ford pick-np lruckparkedinu lotoutside.

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1990

Resurrection Medical CenEerand OurLady ofthe ResurrectionMedicalCentersaluteemergencymedicine specialisti and commu-nity emergency care providersSept. 16-22 as they observe Na.tioiiul Emergency Medical Ser-vicesWeek

Special - communisywidehealth educationclssses, recogni-lions and awaieness activities areall part ofthe plans for this yearsobservance.

Classes in cardiopulmonary re.snscitation (CPR) will be offerpdat Resurrection Medical Centerboth at 9 am. and at 5:30 p.m.Wednesday. Srpt. 19. The class-es, which willbeoffered in the St.Joseph Room at th northwestside medical center, eequire ad.vance registrados by calling

792-5022. Cost for the cor-tification program is $20.

in addition, a special two-partAnierican Red Cross StandardFirst Aid/CPR training programwillbcofferedfrom6to 10p.m.Sept. 24-25 in the Sister Anne

CRISISHELP IS ON THE LINE

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, . ,-, - PhotobyMarkKrajeckiBarbara Weininger (center, on stage) along - ward W. Can-ollFoundafion 50-Fest on Sepf. 3.

with Marlyn Upchurch andJordao Mollzdemön- Weininger has been teaching aerobics for 10skated a fow-impaof aerobic workoufat the Ho. years atBpdybealin RoersPark

Infant lossgroup plans -discussion

The Open Armssupport groupat Swedish Covenant Hospilalwill moot at 7 p.m. on Tuesday,Sept. 17. at tite Swedish Cone.nantFamity Health Centre, 6304N.NagleAve.

Ao open discussion is plannedby the group whose purpose is tohelpparenls who have baIa childthrough miscarriage, stillbirth orinfant death. The meetings -are(tee and open to all appropriatepersons.

For additional information callRethanne Werner at 878-8200,est. 5365.

Health careersinformationalmeeting set -

Lutheran General Hospital,1775 Dempster SL, Park Ridge,will provide information aboutvarions health careers duringHealth Careers InformationMorning from 7 am. to I p.m.Tuesday, Sept. 25, in the honpi.tat's Olson Auditorium and Aloi.um.

The event is free and open toall, however, apare is limited andreservations ate requested. Theyshoald be made by Tuesday,Sept. 18. Pormoce information orto make reservations, call JillGronakat(708)696-7972, -

ci' - FREEPROSTATE EXAMS

As part ofProstate Cancer Awareness week, our urologists areoffering free prostate exams to men age 40 and over.

Appointments are rerguired. Call 674-9830

Mon,, Sept. 17 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. Dr, Israel BergerTurs., Sept. 18 5:00 --7:30 p.m. Dr. Randall Randazzo

NORTHSUBURBANINICNC4801 Church St. Skokie

- Prostate -sc-rnings -

at North Suburban ClinicAs past of Ptosthte -Cancer

- Awarenras Week; Sept, l623,North SuburbanCinic wilke of-fering freeprostateexarns to men-agn4øandover, - -

-The Weekis a òommunity ser.vico program designed to focuspublic attention op -this seriouscancer and encourage men tobancas aenualexam. -

Prostate cancer will atrikcnearly 106,000 men thin year andkill more than 30,000. It is the-most common tumor and secondleading cause of cancer death inAmerican men. The diseasemainly afflicts men age 40 andolder.

"Men should get examinedregularly, because prostate can.cer nasally develops with no no.ticeable'symptoms," sayaDr. ta-rad Berger, a Board CertifiedUrologist with North SubitibatíClinic. "If detected in its earlystages, it is potentially curable.the screening is intended B pro-

-vide men with a preliminary ex.amtodetctitprostatecancer. ;- : -

The screenings will take placeon Monday, Sept. 17 from 6:30.9 -

p.m. and Taosday, Sept. 18 ham57:3O p.m.. at North Suburban -

Clinjc;locatedat48ot Church SL -

-- hi Skokic.-Appointments ala rb -

quieed, asid can Ito made by call- ,ing 674-9830,- The - screeningswill be performed by Dr. Berger -

and- his associate, Dr. RandallRandaedo, tuso a board certifiedurologist;:

North Subutban Clinic is oneofmore than 600 medical cgnters -

across the United States that willhold free screenings duriog Prou..040 Cancer Awareness Week, -

- - The program is sponaormi by- theProstate CancerEducation Cons-cil, a coalition of national health -

groupa. ; -

For mom information aboutthe screenings, Contact MargieBaburaat(708) 885-0400,

Pilot program helps-addicted individuals

"This pilot program ackoowl-edges the wounded individual as

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a healer; by working with addict. -

ed individuals, the person io re-Covery continues- to grow instrength and self.worth." This isthe aim ofthe director of the nowPeer Leadership Training Pro-

gcam,EdwardP. Scham,

Developedby Montay Collegein conjunction with PaIent Hospi-tal, this pilot program will pro-pare recovering individuals to - -work as helping agente on the"personal, same-boatlevel," -

"This program harnesses a dif-ferent liest factor that occurs be-tween fellow travelers on theroadof recovery," states DirectorSchurz. The studente in this pro-gram will have an opportunity towork directly with in-patientewithstrang clinical anpervisioo.

After completion of the 48weeks, the participants will re- -

-Ceive 10 boum of college creditapplicable toward an AddictionsCertificatioo Certificate or Aaao'cintes in Applied Science degree.

Openings are still available iothis uniqac program, Classes willbe held at Forest Hospital, 500Wilson Lane, Des Plaines, CallEd Schurz at Montay College forfurther information (312) 539.

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SPECIAL SERVICES SENIOR NEWS - -

Room. Cost for the coarse is $40and advanced registration is re-qnired.

The Standard Pirst Aid/CPRprogram melados emergency

-training and hands-on experiencetreating a number of injuries in-cinding internal and externalbleeding, burns, stroke, frostbite,bites breaks, strains, sprains andmore. In addition, roncee breath.lag, CPR asid the Heimlich ma-neuves will bolanght.

- Emergency mom volnnteerswill icceive instructions for basicfirst aid on SepL 18 at 6p.m. inMacian flaIl.

Healthcare professionals fromResnrreclion Medical Center willbe on hand Monday, Sept. 17from 10 am. Io 2 p.m at theBrickyassi Mall (6465 W. Diver-soy Ave., Chicago) to promoteEmergency Medical ServicesWeek and distribute free calen-dars of other health educationprograms planned this fall.

Our Lady of the Resurrectionwill offorablood presssre screen-ing Wednesday, SepL 19 from 10

H

am. to 2 p.m. In addition, a dia-botic education class will be heldFriday, Sept. 21 at I p.m. for n$15 charge. Also, a 'l-leatthyAg-ing class focusing on emergencymedicine will be offered Sunday,Sept. 16 at 2 p.m. Advance regis-tontina is required by coltiñg(312) 794-7640.

Back To SChOOLnnSome teens willdoanything toput an end to it.

Ynsef Hakimi, M.D.Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

Theboginning of the school year. . .. as eociting time.Students lonklorward lo seeing theirfriends again. A time to don thenew fall wardrobe. Time for fnntball, dances aod looking forward loChristmas vacationt . -

But, according lo Yesal Hakimi, M.D., ochild and adolescentpsychiatrist on stall at seoeral hospitals including ResurrectionMedical Center, this time al year only magnifias the stress andpressures sorne of these teens feel. . . There's competition amongfriends in Ihe areas of sporte, grades, and popularity. They're havingtroableaehieving gradeslhat meelparents' eopectations. Orperhapsl's diffieuft to lind a peer group who will accept them. Maybe they'restraggling to fight the peer pressures 01 drugs, alcohol or seo. Somehave eoperienced devastating rejection from a boyfriend or girlfriend.Some are searching for ways to rope with family problems as well.

Teen suicidestend to ioerease at the beginning of the schoolyear. Unfortunately, parents and teachers olsen minimize or ignoresuicide threats because lhey'believe they are just attention.geltingdevices. - Dr. Hakimi urges parents and teachers lo understand thesource of unusual comments and behavior, and then to seek proles-sional help.

Suicide is a response to deep feelings of internal coofusion.And adolescence ischaraeterized by contradictions and lackol senseof direction . . . an intense ambinalenee between a conscioas wish togrow up and the unconscious desire to remain a child. -

As a psychiulristlrsined specifically in dealing with children'sand teenagers' emotiooal, behavioral and learning problems, Dr.Hakimi is able lo address Ihe unique needs of this age group usingspecial techniques. He seeks to idenfifythe core of a problem, ont jostthe symptoms. He underotandslhe meaning of a youngster's actions,behavior, verbal and nonverbal eommnnicalion, and uses that knowl'edge to help the child gaio strength on an uocoñscious level.

Through il all, Dr. Hakimi emphasizesone central theme-poor sell-esteem is at the care of every psychiatric problem, includingteen suicide aSempts. 'If someone doesn't value him' or hersell, thatcauses lots ol psychiatric problems.

- The main issue is to help children and teens bucome awareof their feelings. 'Telling them what to do doesn't help. My goal is tohelpioterpretforthem whatthéyarelhioking andfeeling, and how theycan deal with theirfeelisgs and gain strength, control, and happinessio their lives, Dr. Hakimi emphasized.

Yoef HakImI, M.D. can be reached by callIng 708.825.3300.HI. offIce la located In Park Ridge.

Emergency medical. Fest o-ers aerobicizespecialists saluted

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Area Activities Senior Discounts S Special Services Senior News s Bulletin Board

PAGE2O THE BQGL ThURSDAY, SEITEMIJER 13, 1990

1Th 41:Area Activities Senior Discounts s Special Services Senior News Bulletin Board

Lunch-time lecturesaddress various topics

Passages Through Life Lee-Eure Series is a weekly progeamfeem i to2:30p.m.inroom 1120n Tuesdays alOaktonEast, Sko-ide.

Upcoming lectures include:Photography from Square Oneon Sept. 18, Do Your Invest-mento Need Changing? on Sept.25, Htimor on Oct. 2,Holo-causI Survivors Tale on Oct.23and "To Dream, To Dare, To eon 0cL 30.

A $1 donation is requesled atthe door. For information, call635-1415.

Free lectures at NortlsbrookCourt Mall are offered froml2;15 lo 1:15 p.m. on Fridays iolite J.C. Penney CommunityRoom of Ilse mall, 1555 LakeCook Rd.,Norttsbrook.

Upcoming lectures include:FOOd Additives: Fact vs. Fic-

lion' on SepL 14, Healing YourInner Child on Sept. 21, Get-hug the Most Ont of Your Say-ings ou Sept. 28, Trager Men-tststics: Movement as a Way toAgelessness" on 0cl, 5, The 'IN'Look in Scarves, Clips and Fash-ion Accessories" on Oct. 12,"Weight Waiching: Noi asWeighty as You Think" on Oct.19 and 'Meet Your Mind and SeeIlowllWorks"on Oct. 26.

e- ty:Q , 1- od 2-bedroomaportrvvF nrependenl living

. Gersero doetvpacns- Tiled beths '/,th vefoty features

' Home-st-11e dinings Utilities Included, with yourc'wn heat

and air condítioníngcontrols. 24-hour security and emergency

call system

For information, call 635-1812.

Free Lectures al Des PlainesMallareconduciedfrom 12:3Oto1:30 p.m. on the first Wednesdayof each month in the lower levelCommunity Nulrition NetworkRoom of Ike Des Plaines Mall,700 Pearson St., Des Plaines. Thetopics discussed will include:"Mealilalion/Massage: Body undMind Integration' on Oct. 3 and'Ace You Running from Nutri-hou? Fast Track Foods' ou Nov.

For infonnation, cati 635-1812.

Arthritis supportgroup atRush North Shore

An Arthritis Snpport Group,designed for individuals with or-thritis, will beheld on Tuesday,September 25, from 3:30 to 5p.m., in the lower level of RushNorth Shore Medical Centers ad-jacent Professional Center, 9669N. Kenton, Skolde.

The group will meet monthlyFor further information, call

Mary Roth, Director of Occupa-donai Therapy, at (708) 677-9616, extension 3797.

MameTownshiphasoneofihe-

largest senior citizen popùlatiousin Cook County numbering about20,000.A wide variety of servie-.en and progiumn are available tosenior citizens through Ibo MaineTownship government

Supervisor Joan B, Hall mid,"They are an important part ofour Community, und we try toprovide a wide ronge of servicestomeettlteirnecals,'

One of the key programs of-fermi by Maine Township is anjnformation antI toferral clearing-house to help senior citizues andtheir families obtain informationou housing, medical services, so-cml and mental healih services,

THEAFFORDABLERENTAL COMMUNiTYFOR OLDER ADULTS

- Recreational faclijljes and socialactivities -

- Daily transportation to shopping andspecial evenlu

e- Situated on more than 17 beautifullylandscaped acres

- DailyMass interdonominalionalservices available

THE Vuu ALSO PROVIDES- Auniuted living, combining self care

with nursing, in private rooms. 24-hour skilled narsingcarr in a newly

buOI, stale-of-thwart facility

Addolorata Villa, underthe sponsorship ofthe Servants ofMary, s guided byemission of gracious service ensuringdignified treatment ofthe older adult.

- -Addobrata 5sSMsOenrySnsd-,- -j.- , , , Onenriirnnrlhof

n,,,rdw 0nd on tunO 83McHorry Osad) in Whontts1.

Maine Township helps. meet seniors' neèds

Maine Township Senior Citizen Information sanco Senior Health Innuran6e Program (SHIP)and Referral Coordinator Lina Krusinski assists lobe/p seniors with Medicare forms and insu-a senior citizen with a Medicare form. She ha s-'-'------- i--- - -

been certifiedby the IllinOis Department ofInsu-

nutrition, home-delivered meals,- Seniors belong to Ibegroup. Ac-employment, energy assistance, beiden iti most- cases are limitedsocial activities and a variety of to members, -Ajiplicantsmúst lue -

otberservices. 65 r olderand próvido ploof OfYou can reach theinformation residency.

and referral service by callingLisa Krusinski at the MaineTownship Hall, 297-2510, erst232.

Krusinski is also available tohelp seniOrs with Medicare formsand iuswance questions. She hasbeen certified by the Illinois De-parlinent of Insurance SeniorHealth Insurance Progredì(SHIP) toprovide this service.

Senior citizens can also lindfun und companionship throughIhr many activitIes offered by theMaine Township Seniors, a so-clot group sponsoredby the town-ship. The group offers frequentday trips, theater outings, bingo,workshops, educational npporlu-taltios, and monthly luncheons ata nominal cost to members. Italso sponsors popular mini--vacations and longer trips.

Nearly 3,000 Maine Township

On Sunday, Sept 16, from 2 to4 p.m., the Norwood Park Homewill hold un Open House to offerguided toursofits facilities.

The Norwood Park Home, lo-cated at 6016 N. Nina Ave. ouChicago's far northwest side, is anot-for-profit retirement homefounded in 1896. All are wol-come, and admission in foretLightrefreshments will he servedfollowing tours. Reservations arerequested; please call (312) 631-4856. -

Tours will include the Home'snewly-renovated Northcott Ave-nue wing, which opened recentjyand is designed for residents whowish IO live fairly independeully,butwho enjoy having 24-hoarse-curity, dining, housekeeping,laundry, and other servicen pro-

The township also sponsorsOPTIONS 55, a social programfor prerelirement adults, aged 55tltrough 65. Trips, theater pro-grams and special evenls arrscheduled eveniugn and week-ends forthecouveniencrofmern.bers.

Membership in both groups is -

free. For information and seem-bership applicutionu call SueNenuchel, 297-2510, eut. 240.

MaineTowushipalso providesRTA special users pusses andhandicapped parking cardsthrough the Clerks office andparticipates in the Parslranuit Re-tontee Center (PRC) to providetransportation at special raies toseniors who are unable to usepublic transportation,

Por information on any oftheseprogramu,call 297-25-10.

Norwood Park H-orneOpen House Sept.- 16

vided. The 30 new rooms, one-third of which have alfeady beenrented, nrc freshly-decorated andequipped with private bathrooms.The Home charges no endow-ment fee,

A ribbon-cutting ceremony to-celebrate the opening of the newwing will launch the Open Houseat 2 p.m. Toses will also includethe activity room, dining room,chapeland much more.

For the shah consecutive year -

in 1990, thoNorwood Park Homehun beenawarded nuis-star rating.(the highestposnible) in a State of-Illinois-sponsored Quality-Incen-tive Program. The Home holdsmemberships in the AmericenAssociation ofHomrs for Ihr Ag-ittguud the Illinois Association ofHomes forthe Aging. -

- Nilesites celebrateGolden Wedding Annivérsary

- Edna asid Paul Krueger, residents of Nifes for 25 yesos, re-cenlly rielebràted lheir Golden Wedding Anniversary wilh lheirfamily and manyfriends and iseig hbors.

- The couple has Iwo daughlers; Dolores Krueger of WheelingandElaine Absalom ofMt. Prospecland3 granddaughlers, Col- -

- leen (Kevin) Littleton, Calhy and Christine Absatom. They e-- - calved congrals frdmPresident George Bush, Governor Jamen

-: - Thompson andNiles MayorNickBlase. - - - --

- Paul and Edna say they don't have much spare lime, havingsiretumed from a trip to Germany. They like to work in their

- yard, go visilingandhave fun attise HarvardMoose Lodge.

-Services availablefor seniors

-..- Seinor services are available to Community Outreach Services- Bvaitston, Golf, Lincoluwood, include: -

- -Morion Grove, Nibs and Skokie Evanston Senior Meals, 1615residente. - Foster St., Evanston, fall and- -- Services include: individual spring discussion gioup.- - cosnseling antI case manage- Fleetwood-Josirdain Center/ment; outreach visita to persons Foster Clnb, 1615 Foster St.,-confinedtotheirhomestodiscuss. Evanston, discussion- group;tsreds and plan services; family Changes- in Later Life. Callcounseling focusedon relation- 328-2404forgrooptime.

-ship problems; connseting w,th Morton Grove Village Hall,concerned family members anti 6101 Capulina, Morton Grove,

- - friends on behalf of seniors to individual conuseling - call 328-pIon needed services; collabora- 2404 forappointment.tion andjointplanning with Sen- .SeniorHeatthCentrr/CivicCen-- lar Health Center of Evanston ter, 2100 Ridge, Evuoslos, indi-- - nndMortonGrove Senior Servie- vidual counseling by uppomt-et; information nod refenal ser-

ment. - -vice to link nenior. citizens and- their-families with existing corn- Staff is available lo speak tomunily programs and services;' civic and community organica-and assessment for in home care tians on issnes and concerns ofor day care service through the aging. - Call Family Counseling

- CommunityCare Program oflili- Servire -for fnrther information- _uoit Departmenton Aging. - 328-2404. -

Accou ntabil ity-Amendment addressedJames Tobin, chairman of the

Tax Accountability AmendmentCommittee and ansintant profes-

- sor, of economics ut ElmhurstCollege, willbe aguest speaker uta panel diucunsion, "EscalatingState add LOcal Tases," at 7:30p.m.Thursday, Sept 27 in room1540 at Ooklou Community Col-

- lege, 1600 E, Golf Rd., OesPlaines,

The pograrn, which is part ofthe Suburban Issues Lecture Se-

- ries by theølder Adulte Program,will focut on the pros and cons ofthe Tax Accountability Amend-

- móut, local property laxes and lo-cal lax needstosnpport suburban

schools, Municipalities and parkdistricts, as well as county andtownship governmental services.A question and answer sessiouwill follow Ihr presentation.

The discussion will bemoder-ated by Jack Thompson, dean ofsocial science/business at Oak-ton. Panel members,besides To-his, include Eleanor Revolie,president of the League of Worn-en Voters sod David Hilquist,vicepresident forbusiness and fi-nance at Oakton, and Park RidgePark District board member andtreasurer. -

Admission is free. For iufor-mstion,cdfk35-)414. - -

Friendly visitors program- sèeks volunteers

- A friendly visitor program is aplan for volunleer service which

- includes visiting the communily'slonely or shul-in persons. Volun-teers for friendly visiting acceptthe responsibility for regular con-sistent visits to an individual inneed ofsomcoue to take a person-al interest iu him.

Visits should be made al least-once a week and, if both Ihr vol-

- nntrerand the shut-in wonld like,more frequently. A visitor canprovide stimulation and ephanceIlse person's intcrestin life and Ihrotuside world. He can aid is reos-lablishing or mainiaining the per-sOn's link to the community invariousways. -

Por the individual who, be-canse of age, chronic illness ordisability, cannot get oat and

Special People.,'I r'rrsc'rrtfrer estcltistg

irs)) sfasg/stc'r l)oroilty '¡sots: o Ïntke. She resisesstich goss1 cookies and estires. -"

'I enjoys goodsfc'ssc'rtsi gooJrrsc'stl loo. -

antI gooslfrirnsls io sisare it wills. I get sil oflItai astri users' al Ostlsion Amts."I_Irs' dinirsy roost is lovely and-clef/ed by stick

Jricrsdfy zcailrcssrs. T/tc' ssteafs arc' delicioso.l)orotlsy sssssf Isc'rjasssi1s c'ss/ov consissg and/sac'issy hsrscls or dissrsc'r asili; ssse loo.'

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Nellie CroninO,skton Amis resident pictaredhere with her daughter Derorlry.

Special Place.

make friends, the friendly visitbringsrcieffrom loneliness, iso-lation and fear. lt cnn restore thegive-and-take companionship ofnormal life, the enjoyment of be-ing wanted and liked, the pleas-nrc of having a friend who is in-teresledenough to cell regalarty.

For the friendly visitor, theprogram fills leisure hours withnew satisfaction, offers the re-ward of helping others, enricheslife through new interests andprovidcsn friend who needs andappreciates companionship.

Porfarther inlormation, pleasecall or drop in at The Center ofConcern, Suite 223, 1580 N.Northwest Highway, Park Ridge,orcall (708) 823-0453 and ask forJoins.

CALL 827-4200 TO ARRANGEFQRA LUNCH AND TOUR,

e A sns.sll. persoss.stieed retirement communityavitli just 1112 .lpartments

e Sarprisingly allvrdable rents -

e Close to restaurants. shopping and rransportarion

s Providing 24-hoar building security sud -etitergency call systems in each apartment

e Offering .t coitsplere range nf-health andsupportive service options

e Owitersltip avith 20 'ears of senior housingexperience in the Chicago area

e Model ap.trritsents shown Monday throsglsFriday, Sans-Spits, Saturday and Sunday,Noon-4pnt

Center of Concernprovides referralprogram -

When The Center of Concernwas founded over 12 years ago itwas an Information ansi Referralprogram. It is still viable today,much enlarged by the expandedamonnt ofinformation people arereqnesting about the larger 05m-beroffaeilitios uvailable.

Mental Health Counseling, ferinstance, has many off-shootsfrompsychotogical counmseling.The Center has tIre informationnecessary to refer someone seek-ing help to Ilse appropriate area ofassistance.

Many other problem siteationsappear daily in she offices of TheCenter, and some ofthem requirereferral to another agency. Pleasestop in nl 1580 N. NorthwestHwy., Suite 223, in Park Ridge,or call (708) 023-0453. The offic-rs are Open every weekday from9lo 5 o'clock.

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fHEBUGIF,-THURSDAY,SEPEMßER13, 1990

Ar.a Activitlel S.nlor Discounts Sp.cIaI S.rvic.s S.nor News BuII.tln Board

North Shore Prime Timersmeets Sept. 20

The general mecueg of theNorthShoreprimeTimers will beSept. 20 at the Morton Grove Li-bray, 6t40 Lincoln Ave. aL 7p.m.

Elcanore Wallace witt speakon a portrait of a president TheQuestionable Romances ofThomas

Jefferson. Admission.no charge.

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On Sept. 26 o day at the Keno-sha Dog Rnces witt cost $tO perpeesoe which includes admis-

- sion, dab hanse and lunch. If youwant to go, catI President DartreConnelty, 966-8350 or PriscillaGodensann, 966-7363 by Sept.20.

The NSPT is a non-profit or-ganizntion for mea and womenover the age of 50 livingin thenorthern snbnrbs. Oar 91 mcm-bers are from Evanston, Glen-view, Lake- Zniick, MortonGrove, Niles, Northbmok, ParkRidge, Skokie, Wilmetle andWinnelka. The amsnol dnen are$5 per person or $7.50 for mar-

Arthritis exerciseclasses slated

A series of 'Exercises for Peo-pleWith Arthritis," sponsored byRush North Shore Medical Cen-1er, is being held Mondays andThursdays, from 5:30 lo 6:30p.m. at the Skokie Park DistrictFieldhonse,47000aklon St,

Classes are designed to in-crease muscle strength and walk-ing ability, while not aggravatingjoint inflamalion.

Poe further information and toregister, call the Good HealthProgram. of Rnsh North ShoreMedical Center at (708) 677-96t6,ext. 3588.

rietI conpies. Both men apd writs-en from various snburbs makeuponrhoard. . -

The Prime Timers Club pro-vides social, educational and mc-reatioonl programs. On a regularbasis an ethnic/dining eat out isplanned evrry other month, alter-eating with a theatre outing. Adaytime activity is ptnnned forcvcrv mnnth and once a yearthcrcis a beat trip, picnic and bol-iday party.

All members da notattend eve-O, event. Thom who are stillworking usually pick the eveningactivities. If you want to get oat,make new friends and enjny is-arresting activities, this club is feryou.

EmergencyMedicine Weekactivfties

TheEmergency Department ofSwedish Covenant Hospital,5145 N. California Ave. will becelebrating Emergency MarbraIServices Week, Sept. 16 thrn 22,with u freebluod pressure screen-ing foeseniorcilizensand tours ofthe Emergency Department forneighborhood children.

The blood pressure screeningwill lake placo ou Wednesday,Sept. 19, from tO am. to 2p.m. inthe Emergency DepartmenlTours ofthe ER will be given forchildren on Thursday, Sept. 20,from IO am. lo 2 p.m. Portici-pants ato asked to check in at theER registration desk to meet theirguide.

For more mformationcall 989-3800.

Baby Brigade marchesinto seniors' ear s

byionaihan H,MarshaUThe small children scrambled

ornead the wheelchairs, balloonswaved and beach balls honncedthong the senior citizens.

The baby Brigade had arrivedWednesday, Aug. 15 at BethanyMethadistTerrace nnrsing home,8425 N. Waukegon Rd., MortonGrove, for a ceremony to thankvolunteers.

On a mat in the middle of Be-thany-McthodistTrrrace's recmu-tion room, more than a dozen ba-bies and their mothers playedwith toys and dolls. Abont2ø res-idcnts sat in acircle around themat, white the older childrentalked and played ames withthem. At the end of the play ses-sion, each child marched orcrawled forward and received anaward - a toy made by the seniorcitizens. - .

The foens is on having thekids bring sonsejoy and pleasnreinto the nursing home," said ShariPeifel, Baby Brigade coordina-tor. As she watched heetwo chit-dren play, Feifel enplained thatthe program was started in 1985by the Uptown Center HallHonre in Chicago.

Every Monday, Tuesday andWednesday more than 60 volan-leer parents and their childrentaken turns visiting nine nursinghomes in the northern subnrbs,Rogers Park and Uptown. Eachnnrsing home is visited once ortwicea month,Fiefcl mid.

"They're wonderfal, . Catho-tine Nelson, a Bcthany Terraceresident said as she sat in herwheelchair. "But sometimesthey're pretty banhfnl," she add-ed, clearly enjoying the langhter.

TO FINDAGOOD DOCTOR,STICKWITH SWEDISH.

FREE REFRIGERATOR MAGNETIfyou're looking for a physician oreaydain else to do with your health,here's a reminder Swedish CovenantHospital is all you need.

1x have information on over 250doctot-s in over 40 specialties. Plan ourweight control programs, stop smokmgclinics, Omens classes und our free unidreduced price health ucreenmgs 111cccholesterol tesen and mammography

So call today for yourdree magnet.And remember, ifyou're looking fora new doctor, or nerd information onalmost any health service, call yourneighborhood health source, SwedishCovenant Hospital at (312) 989-3838.We're always on the stick.

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A memberofthe Baby Brigade receiven a handmade gift fromono afilie neniorn to thankhi,n forpartieipating in theprogram.

and shontingaroand her."The residents love the noise,'

said Monica Glaser, senior pro-jects direetor at Uptown CenterUtilI House. The Baby Brigadebrings life to nttirsing home resi-dents, gives mntherisun opportit-

- nity tomeetothermothersand of-ferachildrea the tihance to get in-volved witholderpeople, accord-

Glsçratdded that toys nach as-púppots ptivide occupationaltherapy for narsing homo reni-dente. The program is funded bythenarsinghomen,Glasersaid.

Some residente' families askthe staff to ensure that their par-ente go to the Baby Brigade par-ties, said Lisa Storto, marketingdirector at Bethany. The BabyBrigade helps "residente whorarely smile to smile,' said Stor-to.

"Yoti get to neo people ponhaven't seen and talk with then,-and getto know them andhave alot of fan," John Tetalaff, 9, said.

. He walked np to epch residentand introduced himmlf. "1 usual-

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Shari Fette,, baby br,gaoe Coordinator, honored volunteermolherswilhcertificaten , rietst ,.,', ','

ly tell them my name and askthem their name," said Telzlaff,who lives itt Chicago. "Samartimm they tell me boat theirfamily." Porhis giftfrom the resi-dents, Tolzlaff received a doltmade oat ofcloth and a root beercan. .

"I think it's wonderful," Foi-fols husband Ari said. "Everyoneis giving and coming away with

momotlsjñg." Fils daughter Zivya,who atagesis-atwp-yoar vetelanof the Baby Brigadti,ìamnpapdshowed her father the .woQrJennecklace she had received. Whenasked if she enjoyed the BabyBrigade, she nodded and ran offtoplay. . ..

As children, parente and resi-dentubegan toning "Ring Aroundthe Rosy," Marie Raascher, age90, exclaimed, "We used to singthat song!" Runscher said she laused Its having children aroundand looks forward to the visite."It's-nice foe the children,' shesaid,joining a choran of "LondonBridge is Falling Down."

Ar.a Activiflos SeniorDlscounts SpecialSorvices Senior News Bulletin Board

Stirvey àssesses. seniors needs...

. Of the 385,088 people over. the age of 60 in suburban CpokCounty (1985 census estimulo),the following is estimated..

Contrary.rothe myth thatfamilies are anavailable lo olderpersons, almoit 9 nf IO eldersreport they have someone to de-pend on if they.bucome sick ordisabled. People over the age of85 are most likely lo report thatthey have no one to-depend on,13 percent, or nó one-within onehour's travel time. . -

. . Almost 29 percent of the- elders report attending one ofthe senior centers in suburbanCook County.

. . In this sample, 77 percentltye in single-family dwellings.Among the remaining renters,17 perennI aro in rent-reduced.situations based on age or in-como status. Although the largemajority are very satisfied or sat-isftntt with thee housing arrange-ment, 9 percent indicated a pos-sibitity of moving within thenext twoyears. About one-thirdof these individuals indicatedthat any move would most likelybe in the Chicago area, and 29percent reported preference for

. an out-of-state location.: An elderly person inter-

viewed by the-Heartland Centeron Aging reported that they hadlived in the same home for 92,years! Most seniors want to age.in place - to grow-old in theirOpti home environment, Nation-alstalistics show that most eId-erly suburbanites live in housingthat lu usually 40-50 years old.Approximately 25.1 percent ofthe seniors (60+) interviewed in

. suburban Cook County hadlived in their homes for morethan 30 years,

More than.42,000older per-sons experience more than onoproblem with activities such aslightlanndry, special transporta-lion, and business affairs. Ap-proximately 25,000 seniors areimpaired in three nr more oftheseactivities.

. . More than 70 percent of thesample report at least one chron-iv hralthproblem, and almost 22percent, representing 82,794

chronic heoltl difficulties. Most. often, these are problems with... arthritis, high blood pressure,

. eyè diseases, or difficulty hear.tag.

In general, the large majad-t)' of elrfees describe their health

. status as good or excellent, andalmost half indicato they bave

.actively attempted lo improve

. Ninety-four works producedby,72 senior artiste from through-Out the Chicago .area have boonselected to appear at Later 1m-pressions 1990, ajaried art exhi-bidon that will rau Oct. 9-30 in.thelobby ofChicago's State of II-Imam Center, 100 W. RandolphSI.

Organized by the Senior Citi-zens Art Network (SCAN), theexhibit will include pierra in sixcategories . painting, drawing,phntography, printmaking,mixed media and tibor art Theartista are uil tige 60 or older, Iranawide variety ofartbackgrounds

. und hail from neighboebooduund'

their hoátth sterns in the pastyear. This pro.active attempt tomaintain a healthy status . in-clsdes activities such as chang-ing their diet, beginning or con-tinning an exercire program andreducing or stepping smoking.

. The most frequently report-ed .lranspoetaion diflicalty forseniors involves vening orweekend access. This problemappears to. impact more than.30,000 elders. Almost 2 percentreport difficulty getting to modi-aleare.

A substantial majority, 47percent, of respondoute who hadnot yet retired indicated their in- ..

tendons to work into their 70s.40.1 percent of non-retired also.,indikale' a denim to work' aftertheir retirement, and among thisgroup. 94.1 percent wish toworkpart-time and 59.8 percentof thim want to remain in thesame profession... This infornsation is from' astudy conducted for the' Sahne-'ban /rren Agency on Aging bythe Ileatland Center on Aging.Data was collected in. Octoberand November, 1988, throughtelephone interviews with aran-dOm sample of suburban CookCounty residente

- . Information. was' obtained rnthe areas of demographic eIar-

, acteristics,.impairrnente in achy-, ides .' of 'daily ' living, chronic

heulth problems, use of personaland housing aids for. physicallimitations, self-reported healthperception andpromotional oc-.tivity, formal care e,rj,eriencea,social interaction, transportation,'housing, ' retirement planningand employment, . : connnuriityservitteeti, 'economic data, insu-rance Coverage, and difftcuty af-fording basics. For further infor-naation call 383-0258.

The Suburban Area Agencyon Aging is a private not forprofit corporation serving the

. suburbs of Cook County, Illinoisand is one 'of thrileen 'renaAgencies in the Stale of illinoisdesignated by the Illinois De-parlrntint of Aging to act as aplanning, coordinating, funding,and advocacy unit for aenior ser-vices. In 1989, the Are Agencyon Aging service . systemreached 86,300 of the estimated404,000 (1990) suburban popu-talion age 60 and over through awide variety nf community seriviena funded at local senior con-tern, township offices, fatuityservices agencies, legal assis-tance office, congregate mealsites and other locations.

Senior artists:display works

commanilies within a 75-milo ra-diasofChicago. ,' ', .

SCAN is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization committedto addroaningthe needs and torn-cerna ofartiste ago 60 orotder. Inadditioa lo Later Impressions,SCAN supports workshops,' pro-motes oppoetenilies for artists lonull their warki, ' pablishod anewsletter and sponsors a non-juricdnhow.

' Holy Family .

sponsors seminar -

Holy Family Hospital, DesPlaines, will sponsor Option forthe Art ofLiving until the End ofLife: A Seminar on the Health-core Dnrable Power of Attorneyand the Living Will on Thursday,Sepr.27 from7-9:30p.m.

The edneational seminar wiltcover the differences and similar-iritis ofthe two documents. Patti-cia D, King,. associate generalcounsel, Northwestern Memorial

Retired vio' Oakton'sMilton Prennes, retired princi-

pal violist of the Chicago Sym-phony Orchestra (CSO), has beenappointed as conductor of the.Oaklon Community ColItige day-'timeChamberOechestra. '

. Preevés was a member of the.CSO for 52 years and the priuci-pal violist for 47 years. The or-

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Hospital will be joined by Sena-torAldoDeAngelis and CameronJ. Thomson, M.D., general inter-ial, ' Holy Family Hospital, asguestnpeakers for the semingr.

The seminar will be held in thehospital's auditorium and prereg-isleation is required. A $5 dona-dort will be appreciated. For pm-registration or for moreinformaiton, please call 297-

' l800,èxtltl8.

list directsorchestra'chestra, which is part of GaInionsolder adults program, is corn-prized of mamme, advanced, non-professional musicians. Retreat-salt will begin at IO am. Friday,

' Sept. 14 at Oaklon East, 7701 N.Lincoln Ave., Skokie.

For information, call 635-1414or272-2784.

Seniors cast offon Chicagoskyline cruise

Registration is now underwayfor the Maine Township Seniors'popular lrthcheon cruise aboardthe "Spirit of Chicago" Wednes-day,Sept. 19.

Along with a lavish buffetluncheon, toniors will enjoy thebeautiful Chicago skyline andBroadway entertainment, includ-ingtwobands.' Deluxe busses will leave at10:15 n.m. from the Partners'Market parking lot at Lee andPerry, Des Plaines, and rentanabost 3:30 p.m. Cost it $26 formembers. Gnest reservations at$41 will he accepted onu space-available basis... ' To receive a membership ap-,plication and obtain reservationinformation for activities andtrips, call Sue Nenschel or HelenJung at the Maine TownshipTosunHall, 297-2510,ext. 240.

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PAGE 2S THEBUGLETHUWSDAY,SEE 13, 1990

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Alzheimer's Chapterexpands services

The Chicago Area Chapter ofthe A!zheimers Association hasmoved to targer offices to ac-commodate a growing staffneeded to deliver greatty ex-panded services for the morethan 108,000 Chicago area fami-ties affected by Atzheimers Dis-ease.

The Chapters new officeswilt be tocatas! in the ConcourseBuitding, 4709 Gotf Road, Saite1015, Skokie. The Chapter'stielptine tetephone number will

- be forwarded for an indefiniteperiod.

We formed the Chicago AreaChapter just ten years ago withvery-few volanteers working outof their homes. Since theo we'veadded new programs and servir-es each year,' said Peg Dono-van, - Chapter President. "Oarnetwork of vetunteers providingthose services has grown steadi-

Oakton presents'Many Shades of Gray'Variety witt he the key to at t:30 and 8 p.m. Priday, Oct. 5;

"Many Shades of Gray," a matti- 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6and3 p.m.talented show featuring gifted Sunday, Oct. 7. Tickets are $8singers, dancers aud comics, geuerat admission and $5 sta-most of them over age 60. This cleuts,facutty,staffandsefliOrs.original musical drama is pre- "Many Shades of Gray" is di-sentad by Oakton Community rected by toyce Stern GreenbergCollege's ActingUp andthenew with musical direction by tackensembln, Sixtysomething. Mike.'-The program witt preview at A tuncheonitheater wilt be

1:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27 in held on Friday. Oct. 5 at 11:30theperformingArtsCeuter, t600 am. The cost is $15. A dinnerlE. GotfRd., Des Plaines. Tickets theater witt be presented on Fn--to the Preview are $6 general ad- day, Oct. 5 and Saturday,Oct. 6 atmission and $4 students, faculty, fi pus. The costis $20.staffandseniors. Fortickets, calt 635-1900.

Performances will also be held

Aro Activiti.; S.nior biscounts Special Services Sénior News BuII.tifl Board

ty over the years, and we've sim-pty outgrown the Evanston facil-lIjes.'

As the number of Atzheimer'svictims has grown--most recentestimates suggest more thon fourmillion victims nationwide--theChapter's services have bmn es-panded to accommodate thegrowing number of Chicagoarea fatuities seeking help.

There are now 30 Atzheimer'ssupport groups throughout thecity and saburbs, and the Chap-

-tee's 24-Hone Hetpline answersmom than 20,000 catts for ad-vice, information, and enconr-agement each year. Other Chap-ter services include day caro,respite aidesand uaiiiing, respiteasistanc, counseling and refe-real, quarterly newsletters, eda-rational materials, speakers bu-reau, advocacy and researchsopport.

Implants offeralternative to dentures

One ofthe most interesting ad-vanCes in modern dentistry todayinvolves an alternative for dentalpatients who require the use fre-movable denturesto aid them inthe daily functíoas of chowingandspeakiag.

The uew alternative that is

available for thesepalients is den-tal implants, which are hecomingiocreasisgly popular in the Unit-ed States.

They arti used foe patients whotrave developed physical prob-ems that make it difficutt forthem to wear conventional den-tores, as well as patients whovuoI tolerate removable denturesfor psychological reasons. A fed-eral panel of experts estimatedthat 300,000 implants would beperfqrmed annually by 1992.

Many people think dental im-planE arenew. They're noti Simi-lar lo many modem-day niedicalpractices, implantotogy goesback 4,000 years to the Egyp-tians,

Many of the mummies in KingTut's tomb had crude dental im-plants. -

Twentieth century technologyand dental science are now per-fecting the implant process.

Unlike bridges and denluret,whEh rely ou natural teeth forsupport, implants are usually at-tached lo the jawbone. Naturalteeth can withstand biting pees-sure of up to 540 pounds persqsare och.

Maoy people who have suf-fered years ofjaw bone deteriora-tion cañ only absorb 50 pounds ofpressure per square inch.

A ssccessfnl implanl howev-er, cao have the ability lo absorb

DENTAL IMPLANT SEMINAR

Dr. Gegory A. Page & Associales invite you lo attend afree edaculionasemi,iar

enlitled "The Benefits of DenIal Implants". There will be a slide presentation and

open horrar on Sainrday , September 151k al 11:30 am. Sealing space is limited.

Please phonefar a reservation.

Professional Building7105 West l-liggiss AvenueCisivagis. IL 65656

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1990

(312)775-3333

Full SubperiostealImplant

The fall 'bubis used either inthe upperor lowerjawas a sup-porI for a fixed, removable fut!

dentare orfixedbridge workThe sub is used in patients

who havé lootmuch of theirjawbone structure due to resorptioncaused by aging, by dental dis-ease, orby wearing dentures.

This type ofimpant is tailoredto fit over the patienl'èjaw boneand is held inpiace by tissue at-lashing over the implant. Thepatient can then be fitted with afixedremovable denture or fixedbridgework..

as much as 4s0poauds per squareinch--Slmost as much as naturätteeth.

Dr, Gregory Page, a Chicgodentist, has successfully placedhundreds of such implants. He

- concürt, "A person who weartdentures retains 20 percent oftheirchewing effectiveness.

Implants have predictably in-creased their chewing effective-ness back to 80 percent of uanralsmith." The key, according to Dr.Page, predictability, The successrate today has increased to9O per-cent. . .

Dr. Page emphasizes that "Im-plautologitts have minimized theproblems of rejection and isfec-lion.

Innovations such as the use oftilaoinm, a metal now nsed forjoint replacement in other medi-cal fields is employed.

Paid, discomfort, asd tongheating periods have brou mini-mized uviug modem dental tech-

The SubmergibleBladelmplant

The blade implantis used in8ither the upper or lower jaw,and is appropriate for support-ing abridge of2-4 leelh.

The blade is inserted into atrough created in the jaw bone.Bone then grown around aridthrough the aloto in the blade,providing support lo the implanthead and the bridge attached to

thehead.

This implant is used only withpatients who have enough bonethickness to adequately supportthe blade.

niques." .

Implant wearers can becomecapahleofeating apples,rawveg-etabtes, nuts, and coro on the cobwith confidence and withoutpain,

They notongernervously con-ertheirmouths when they sudle,

They can regain the ability lospeak clearly andmay no longerrequire dentare creams, polishes,orgtassesnexttothebed.

Even though implanta are justnow coming iuta the public eye,tens of thousands of people haveimpErtE.

Special thanks lo the followingfor their conlributions to this arti-de: The Midwest Implant tnstt-tute; Jody Fulks Sjogren, illunlra-tiont.

Dr. Gregory A. Page, GeneralDentistry/ImplastDeutistry, Pro-fessional Building, 7100 W, Hig-gins Ave., Chicago 60656 (312)775.333 3.

Joint health caresystem program

The Lutheran General HealthCare System, Park Ridge andBallard Nursing Center, DesFlubes announce a uew program1h01 serves she needs asd interesEof Seniors asd their families. TheHealth Edocation NeOvork wasdeveloped with the pnepose ofproviding speakers and presenta-tious on aging issues for sommo-

You could be of grout help tosomedne with u terminal illness.Volunteers are eroded for theHOSPICE program al St, FrancisHospital of Evaustou te directlyhelp individuals with six mbuthuor less to live,

HOSPICE volunteers visit pa-tiraIs iu theirIonsestgfçrvea va-

nity ;;cl civic organizations.For further information ou the

Health Education Network,please coutactCheryl Sleade, Di-rector of Community Services(708) 299-0182, or Roth Dolbey,Education/Training Specialist,Parkside Senior Services (708)439-5920.

Volunteers neededfor termiñally ill

riety of needs such os helping towrite a letter, reading, or prend-ing simple companionship. Drectpatientçuee is provided.

Ifyos wouldtilce to make a dif-fereece in the life of a terminally-ill patient, call Marge Everett ut(708) 256-7802,

Reception planned for Jack O'MalleyJack O'Malley is a candidate

for Cook County Statua Altar-ney, running againatCecil Partee.He started un aChicagopolice of-fleer 18 years ago, working hisway through Loyola University,graduating magna cam laudewith a criminaljustice degree. Heis now a litigation paumer withthe oldeat law firm in Chiago,Winston& Slrawn,

The Citizens Commiltee toElect William Miceli, Supt. ofEducation for Cook CounlySchonE, will sponsor "A Nile atthe Racas," Friday, Sept. 14, atSportsman's Park.

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5:30 to 8 p.m. at the Stadio Res-lourant, 8717 Lincoln Ave., Mor-ton Grove, for Jack O7silaliey. Adonation of $10 payable to JackO'Malley for State's Attorney,which can be ruade at the door,will help put. Jack OMaUeywhere he can deal with crime theway hukuowu how.

roast beef buffet starting at 5:30p.m., and free parking and ad-mission to the Clubhouse", saidAngelo Suravuo, campaign co-ordinator.

"A $15 donation will enablevotera lo meet and talk with BillMiceti, as well as a number of

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Pullen named tofederal legal board

Slate Rep. Penny Pallen (R-55th) has been nominated to afall three-year term on the LegalServices Corp. Board of Direr-lors, She is one of eight nomi.noted that foe to the 11-memberboard and is the only directornamed from Illinois.

The While House announcedlast week that President GeorgeBush is sending Fallen's name loIhr Senate for confirmation toIhr post, in which she has beenserviug since tannai3' as u "re-crss" appointee. Recess appoint-meals are those made while beSenate is in recess and unable toreceive nominations; their hold.ers serve temporarily until for-mal nominees receive confirma-lion,

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Ben Vereen performsat Centre East

. The singing and dancing ofBen Vereen highlights OpeningNightofthe 1990-91 season Sun-day, Sept. 16 at Skokie/CeutreEast

The show begins at 7:30 p.m.Tickets are $28 and $26each.

Vereens winning combinationof rare talent, mastery and disci-plise has made him an interna-donai superstar. On Broadway,yerren has sGurcd in 'SweetCharity," "Hair," "Jesus ChrisLSuperstar" and won a TonyAward for his loading role in thelong-running musical hit "Pip-

Ben Vereen's career also in-cludesa namberoflelevision andfilm appearances His TV roleshave included "Chicken George".ou the acclaimed minisenesRoots as well as starring roles onthe shows Tenspeetl sud Brown-shoe and Ji. Starbuck. Vercenwas recently a part of the cabletelevision esiravagaaza MotherGooseRock 'u Rhyme and on thebig teresa he turned is a memora-blti performance in "All ThatJara:'

Yerren, a native of New YorkCity's Bedford-Stuyvesant area,is married and the father of INcchildren. He established the Naja

Cablevision offers- new services

Stereo service is sow avaitabte siso to receive stereo service.to Cabtevisisn subscribers on a Once they have this piece ofnumber of additional chaaacts, equipment, the eshasceti cahtcand HBO and Cinemas are now sound will automatically heavailable tu Spanish. available no matter what level of

FIBO, MTV, and Cinemas are cahlc service they punchase. In80w available to subscribers in order to hear HBO in Spasish,stereo at es extra change. Broad- subscribers mast havca$AF tete-castchasoelshavebeenavailable vision. Most TV's boaght in thein stereo for a number of years. te last coaple of years havó this ca-addition, a system called yecood pability. Castomers need onlyaudio program has also been add- flip the SAFswitch so theback ofed This free service will allow their TV, and lIBO will he heardSpanish speakisg customers to in Spanish.hear' selected programmmg on Inourtechnologicallyprogres-HBO and Cmemas tu thetr nat,ve sive world, it is important to slaylanguage. ahead when it comes to innova-

Customers need to he awaee uve services. Cablevision dem-thattheywaIlueedaStereOtelev- oosoatcs its commitment to of-ferieg the latest in cabletechnology by introducing stercoservice on Ihres additional chas-sels and second audio programou HBO and Cioemtíx," seidIrene McPhail, Cablevision gea-eral manager.

Alexander C. RamosMarine Pic. Alesander C. Ra-

mou, son of Romeo L. andLourdes S. Ramos of MortonGrove, recently reported for dutywith 3rdMarine Division, Okina-wa, Japan.

A 1989 graduate of MaineTownship High School East,

Vereen Memorial ScholarshipFund to aid disadvanlaged youthafter the death of his daughterNaja isa 1987 caraccident.

Skokie/Cenlre East has alsojustaddedanothershow to ils out-standing 1990-91 lineup: "Pram.Russia To Israel With Love."This variely show stern five re-cently arrived Russian emigranteio Israel, who are now on a na-donaI tourof the U.S. for the tersItime. These performers areamong the loading siugers andmusicians whose creativity hasbeen stifled for decades in theUSSR, but it now flourishes inthe newfound freedom of Israel."From Russia To Israel WithLove' will he at SkslcieJCcntrcEast Saturday, Nsv. 3 st f p.m.Tickets are$2Oad $18.

Tïckcts fsr Bco Vereca, "FromRussia To Israel With Love" andatlthcl99O-'91 shswsareavaila-bleat the Skokic/Centre East BssOffice, 7701-A North LincolnAve., Skokie, or at any Ticket-Masteroottet.

Call the box sffice at (708)673-6300 or TicketMaster at(312) 902-t500 ra charge ticketsby phone. Most mejor creditcards are accepted and group dis-csante are avaitabte.

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Diner celebratesgrand opening

Dave Cradeur and George Toton will be hosINg a '50's slylyGrand Opening al Chicago Slyle Grill, 8575 W. Dempster St.,

Hiles, Sept. 15.

Mammoth Music Martbenefits ALS Foundation

If youré a nusie fan seeking sInken with Maltiple Sclerosts.to expand your collection of There is no known cause or creerecords, tapes and compact forALS,discs, a collector or rare musical Honorary chairman of Iketreasares or seeking home euer- Mammoth Moste & Recordtaisment items, then mark your Mart is Dick Çlark, "Americascalendar and plan to he at tise Oldest Teenager." 7The ALSOld Orchard Center in Skokie Music Mart is Ilse only event ofSept. 13-23 for the 13th annual its kind in the nation," saidMammoth Music & Record Clark. "Lost year we raised moreMart presented by the Les Tarn- than $250,000 for ALS researcher ALS Poundalion. and patient services. The 1990

More than 20,000 persons are . Mart promises to be the boules1tecled to attend the I 1-day ever and wo espect lo top lastsale feataring more than 250,000 year's record-breaking num-donated new and used musical hers."items for idle at bargain preces. Les Turner, a Glenview resi-

Among the new and used dent was diagnosed in 1976 anitems for sale ate: 150,000 having ALS. His fight againstrecords including LP's, 78's, 45's the disease and his struggle toand 12" singles as well as organize the battle against ALS12,000 classical titles, 4,000jazz before he died, has grown into apressings and 20,000 rock al- Foundation named in his memo-bums; 5,000 compact discs: a ry, which has raised more thanwide assortment of stereo and $3 milliou, the majority of thevideo eqaipment recordad and proceeds derived from the annu-blank audio and video lapes; al Mammoth Music & Recordsheet and book music; speakers, Mart.athplifiers and musical bistra- There is a continuing need farmeula. There will also be a spe; merchandise and anyone wish-cial children's section for young- ing tomakarlax deductible con-ermusi&buffs. Iributiollu « musica'itsmt may

, ALS Çamyotrophic Iat fopwaed ÙiÔni fr $es TannerscIerons) it botter known as AL Foundation 25 WestLOu Grhrig's" disdase - a leoni- Main SL, Skokit, IL60076.pal progressive neuromuscalar The Foandatip9 has set a goaldithase that attacks the body of $275,000 for tise 1990 Musicwhile leaving the mind unaffect- MarL Last year $250,00 wased. Once thoeght rare, it is now raised foc the ongoing bottle toconsidered fairly common. SIa- strike out "Los Gehng's" dis-tistics show Iltat fose times as ease.many persons are afflicted with Por additonal inforinatton,ALS os Muscular Dystro by, cntacl the ALS office, (708?

Fall Home&Energy Showreturns Sept. 21-22

Chicagoland's original andmost successful home improve-ment show will return this fall fora great weekend of activity.

The Fall Home & EnergyShow will run from Friday, Sept.21, through Sunday, Sept. 23, atHarper College, Algonquin andRoselleRoadninF.alatifle.

The show features 200 dis-plays of products and servicesthat will improve the home eitherindoors sr outside as well as theowners lifestyle.

Nationally known author, cot-amsist, and mrdiacelebrityMatyEllen Pinkham of "Mary Ellen'sHelpful Hints" will appear. Shewill he presenting her humornsand informative seminars daily.Beverly DeJnlio, Ms. Fix-it ofABC TV's "Home" show andFamily Handyman Magazinewill be showing new ideas in hoe-dyman tools and answering homerepair questions. Pat Gerlach,The Daily Herald's home furnish-ing editor will beappearing alongWith Ken Benson, landscape ex-pertandJoeDillelt, masler wood-carver.

WGN Radio's Al Looter andEd Carean of the afternoon, "AlAndorted Show" will be greetingshow visitors and signing nulo-graphs Saturday from 2 p.m. to 4p.m.

NARI, The National Associa-tiou ofRemodeting Industry, willbe presenting hourly seminars.onsubjects ranging from home-im-

s provements, decorating - build-ing. woodworking. landscaping, -tools, and energy conservationwith itpayback(aviiigE 1

Commonwealthtedison will be-ou hand with elecieical savings.programs and their own homeeconomist seminars. The IlinoisDepartment of Tourism will- hépromoting "See Illinois First"wilh maps schedules and specialeventi calendari.

There will br many doorprizetand giveaways at the show.Hones orn from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.Friday, Sept. 21; tI n.m. to 10p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22; and 11am. to il p.m. on Sunday, Sept.23.

Admission is $5 for adults, $2for children 6-12, free for chu-dren under 6. Discount tickets aceavailable from True ValseStores, Dominick's Food Stores,andtradingfinaucial institutions.

There is plenty of free packing.For more information, call

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Director messe Alexandrovand the Skokie Volunteer BalletThealeepreseulaaperfarmareeatSkokieFublicLibraryon Sept, 16at3 p.m.

Students will perform severalclassical selections and an onigi-cal piece, Say NO to Drags.""Say NO" was choreographed bysludelítLourenOmnL .: ; ; '

M9tyçppletlrpi4sylIetS alljutas tldttltlti5' eA$tiuidAlexandrby. Howpver, other . concepaictin be explored Ikrou1t themedium ofballet, loo."

Free tickets will be diulributedone-half hoar hefpre the perfor-mance on a first-come, Irrst-servedbasis. The Library is local-ed at 5215 Oakton St. in Skokie.For more information, call 673-77y4 45

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Thegalaeventwillbe heldat 6p.m. on Sunda)ÇSept. 16, Mcxi-can Independence Day, at theCasa Royale. 783 Lee St. in DesPlaines.

;- 'If you dont have enoughMexicanmoolah in yourwalletorpurse. we will be happy to admityou foe $40 in North American

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The residents at the home, allof whom am orphans, street peo-pie, or abandoned children, arevictims ofmalnuirilion, sickness,negative attitudes or a sense ofhopelessness. Many had neverbeen to school for lack of moseyto purchase school materials anduniforms. At the home they axeprovided with nourishing food,

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Mexican entertainment wilt heprovided. For further informa-lion, cati (708) 483-6125.

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Illegal yard waste dumpingin MG park irritates resident

An Open LoIter To Ow FriendsAndNeighbors in Morton Grove:

My husband rammed Otan awalk this morning which tookhim through the Prairie ViewCommunity Center Park. Hecame upon a park employeetransferring a 4' by 5' by 2' highpile of bmnnh into a part districttruck, A homeowner had dumpeda pile of yard waste into a groveof trees. Inour drives and walksthmngh Morion Grove, its be-coming increasingly clear that anumber of village residents don'twish to purchase the approvedyard waste trash begs and don'twish to compostTherefore, theydnmp it - at the edges for the for-est preserves, in parks, and nearplaygronnds. Their yard wastethen becomes someone else'sproblem . the village's. Ont vil-lage employees work hard tomaintain nature areas and parksso that we may all enjoy diene. Intalking to the park employee, itwas apparent that this problem iswidespread: park trash barrelsarebeing staffed full of yard waste sothat there's no room for picnictrash, and open piles of hmshweeds,andmowngmassnow havetoberemovedby park employeesfrom about 50 percent of MortonGreven parks. This isn't fair. It'snotfair to thepeople who wish toenjoy clean, open parks; it's notfair to those homeowners who aredisposing of their yard waste in aresponsible manner, it's not fairtoalt ofita as laspayers, The parkemployees told myhusband thatthey ware going to'pnrchase achippèr/sI*edder fór 1kg Blick tomake the hauling a lithe easier.Ow lax dollars will pay for that.lEIbe present situation conlinues,our village may he forced to con-skier same tort of an assessmentprocedwe whereby each home-owner'n property would be as-smssed in terms oflhe numbers ofFees, bushes, and square fret ofgrass. The homeowner would begiven a certain number of tip-proved yard waite bags andwould be expected to pay forthem. Thisi.voutd be an iuvoian.

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e. iorlary program forced upan allof as because ofthe irresponsibleactions of a few.

As tong as were talking aboutfairness - let's remember that ourvillage is the one where streetsare always kept clear in the win-ter. Our village employees ace satthere plowing alt night long dar-ing heavy snowfatls. By the timesome neighboring communitieshave goiters around to clearing in-terseclions, our guys have al-ready made three passes on al-mostevety street in the village. Ilseems to me that responsible yardwaste disposal in the snmmer isjust a small way to show appreci-alion for the outstanding job ourvillagedoesin the winier.

By the way, if yourc hesitantto lsy composting because youthink it's messy, smelly, or toomnch work, we invite you to stopby and see our working composipile. We purchased a chipper/shredder because we knew thatwe'd make np the purchase pricein less than two years daringwhich time we didn't buy yardwaste bags. Our compost pite isnow 4' by 4' by 17' high. That'scompostcd yard waste from alarge conter tot with groas, two40-year-old maples, two40-ycac-old apple trees. I I evergreentrees and bushes, 26 deciduousbushesand small laces, and sevensmall flower beds. lt's importantto remember that cosnposting notonly changes yard "waste" intonutritious material for plants, itatsocausesa 12:lto2O:l redue-lion in volnme. The staff justseems todisappear, and there's noodor. We've donealotof researchon composling and are delightedwjth the result; we find ouselves'iondering why we dainI do thisbefore. lt's so easy! Give us a call(967-7694); were happy to sisareonresperienees.

Lets all work logether to keepMorton Grove a village in whichwereproad lo live.

. Sincerely,Gwen Godfrey

Parent protests Niles BaseballAll Star team selection process

An openlelterto theNiles son, not because their Daddy isBaseballt.eagne the Coach!

If you want to field a decent I don't think that this is askingtraveling alt-star team that can too mach. There are a lot of kidscompete with the other parks on enl there who are better qualifiedan eqnal basis, I would suggest to represent our fine village N'asthatyon: . some of the kids on our All Star

Eliminate the poulies when Teams, betbecause of lack of pa-choosing theleam. mental involvemenl, they axent

Set up cerlain criteria lo be even considered.mctinordertoquatify, If you cast do this, then I sug-

Vote based on merit rather gesl that you eliminale the All-thanifyonarelhe coachrsson. Slur program entirely, or maybe

Choouecoaches by the same you can field two teams. For Ex-criteria and suggest they position ample;andplay theplayersbytheirabili- Team #1; This could be thety, notby theirfathers' preference loam that would normally getor where they played on their re- picked to represent Nitra. Wespeeliveteamsduringtheseason. coald call the the All Nepolism

We are supposed lo be looking Team", consisting of all theOnt for the best interests ofall the coaches sans.children, not just n few. To be Team #2: This could be onechosen for the All-Slur Team is imaginary "Dream Team' wherean honor that should be reserved all the players would be chosenfor thefew children whoexcelled on their ability alone.against theirpeers during thesen- Concerned Parent

Junior AchievementConference finalist

loe Gross, a resident of Sko- Junior Achievement Conference,Ide and a recent graduate of on the campus of Indiana Uni-Nuca North High School. was a versity in Bloomington, IN,finalist in the production compe- Aug. 5.10.

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The Council of Educalors JnPolonia will hold its installalionluncheon on Sunday, Sept. 16 atthe House of the White flagle,6845 N. Milwaukee Ave., inNiles at I p.m.

Larry Rzewski who was amember of the Governor's Eco-nomie Development in PolandPlanning Committee will be theguest speaker. He was eceenslyin Poland with the governor andwill discuss the current condi-lions in Poland with regard to itseeohomy and business future.

Featured entertainment wiltbe Dale Pizzitola with a specialdance demonstration.

The public is cordially invitedto attend this special eventTickets cost $20 per person.Reservalions may be made bycalling Kenneth Jesuit (708)394-9399 or Edward Ficlraseek(312) 767-3731. The deadlinefor reservations is Sept. 10.

CTA studentriding permitsgo on sale

Students will be able to pur-chase CTA student photo idenli-lication permits from their indi-vidual school at the same price aslast year-$5.

Permits will go on sale at pub-lic, private and parochial rIemen-tary and high schools at the startoftheschoolycar.

Sludents must supply the fol-lowing items; a recent one-inchby one-inch, color, head andshoulders photo and $5 in rash(no personal cheeks).

"To be eligible to ride to andfrom school at reduced faces, astudent must have the StudentRidingPermit,hebetween 12 and20 years old, and be a full-timestudent at a public, private or pa-rochial elementary or highschool,' according to Belly Ed-wards, CTA'n communicationsservices manager.

If the student has obtained a1990-91 application fasmschool, and bas it signed by aschool official, permits also maybe pwtbased at the CTA SpecialUser Programs window at theMerchandise Mart on the 7thfloór. No originals or pholocop-irs of applications from yearsother than 1990-91 will be ge-cepled.

For further information, lele-phone Camilla Render at 664-7200, est. 3391, between 8 am.and 4:30 p.m. Mondays throughFridays.

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Homecoming King,Queen nominees

Maine East Homecoming King and Queen nominees -are:(front, I-r) Lea Gambmno atOes Plaines, Vasoula Potakis of ParkRidge, Lisa Mercieri of Oes Plaines, Gabriella Baldo of NOes,Vince Martorana of 17es Plaines, and Jenny OeMano of ParkRidge. (middle, l-r) Steve Callas of Niles and Dan Pieroni ofNiled. gop, l-r) Tricia GavEs of Park Ridge, Sue Derdzinski ofNiles, MichaelHirsch ofDes Plaines, Russ Smith atOes Plaines,Bilan Ciehy ofPark Ridge, and Paul Hickman ofMo,ton Grove.(Notpictured: Steve Brens ofNiles. The varsityOemons host theHighlandPark Giants Saturday, Sept. 15, at2p.m. The court willbe announcedatthe firellghtrallyFridayevening, Sept. 14.

Maine Eastplans fundraisers-

Although it's only the openingweekofschòol, theseniorclass atMaine East wants the sWdentbody to know that ifs going tobeabusy, ycrfnn year.

Several rnrisen fundraisersarmin the works for firstsemester,but the major fundmaiser for theClass of 1991 will be the Satue-thy, Sept. 15, Homecomingdance,

Jenny Riccciardi (D.J.. tickets.and tile) of Glenview and MaryYoon(pubticity. food,:and deco-rationu)ofDesPlaineuarecoordi-nating commitlee activities.

In addition, Kim Bairn of Mor-Ion Gasee asid Cone Hirschtickof Des Plaines will organize sen-ior T-shirt sales white Monica -Chi olMorton Grove, assisted byGraceHongofMorlon Grove andElla Jong of Niles, will be work-ing on the seniorbeeakfast.

Flans and arrangements forsenior prom on Friday,May 31,were proposed and voted uponlast May. The decision makingprocess involved videotaping ofthree perspective hotels and le-viewing the tapes by the prom

committece, Kai Crowleyof DesPlaines and Stephanie Simon ofMoilon Grove headed the site um-Icclion eommifltee. The hotelsconsidered were the Sheraton,Weslin and Ramada. After neri-sun consideration and voting, theSheraton -was chosen because itoffered a fairly large-sized dancefloor, had two dates open, andwas the most reasonable out ofthe three hotels being considered.

Ticket costs depend oñ how -welt thefundraiserudothis year.

Central StateUniversitygraduate

Janaki Ksdagi Venagopal,Skokie, Master of Science, pro- -

fessional service home econum-iLs, was among 1,743 graduateswho received degrees May 1 t atCadrai Stale University in Ed-mosd,Oklahoma.

The sprisg graduates included1,359 beisg granted bachelor'sdegrees yod 374 masler's degrees.

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r : Fûnèral home.. C0UeOmPagto3feetinsteadoftherequired6feet. There would be 6 feeL oflandscaped area around the otherthree sidro of the lot as requiredby village cede.

Bernard Skaja told the boardthere wouldbeanelevatorto takeyisitors to the second floor andthat floor plan would be identicalto the present layout on the firstfloor.

A spokesman for the NUes FireDepartment, Lt. Ed Sosnowskitold the board that the funeralhome was builtbefore the presentLife Safety and Fire Safety orti-nances were hi effect in the Vil-lage of Niles and now that they

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edon similarcharges.Police Investigations Corn-

mander Sgt. Frank Pantaleo ledthe Sept. S Sweep and in each in-cident, witnessed the unlawfulsales to the minor before Investi-gator Louis Rossi made the or-resta. The information was for-warded to the Morton GroveLiquorCommission.

NorthbrookCourt lecturesbegin

Oaktou Community Collegewill begin its fall lunch-time freelecture series at NorthbrookCourt Mall on Friday, Sept. 14.The lectures wilt be held fromt2;l5 to 1:15 p.m. on Fridays inIM J.C. Penney CommunitytThom of the mall, 1555 LakeCookRd.

Food Additives' Fact vs. Fic-tiOn' wilt be examined by ehem-istjee AaTigo 05 Sept. 14. He wiltprovide information as to how toget facts about the use of pesti-cides and satumtcd fat in foodand how to avoid being rounipa-latrai when buying food.

ArTigo has a doctorate degreein organic chemistry and hasSpent his professional career atuoP, toc. for 27 years. Cnrrcstlyhe is a consultant, author and alecturer, teaching college sta-dents about iednstriat chemistry.

Upcoming lectures include"Eating Disorders," 'HealingYour Inner Child," "Coping withSeparation und Divorce, "' Get-tittg the Most Out of Your Sae-iugs,' 'The WeIl-dt of Anger"and "Panic Aletcku."

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ETGAL No;TTise Plan Csmnsissiun and

Zessing Board of Appeals wilthold a public hearing on Mon-day, October t, t990, at 7:30P.M. in the Mnnicipal CouncilChambers, 7200 MilwaukeeAve., Niles, illinois, to hear thefoilowing mutter(s):

90-ZP-t4Robert C. Kenny - Scham,

Firsel & Bumey, 222 N. LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois,Petitioner. Requesting a changein zoning from B-2 Special Uselo B-2 Sial Use lo conveneexisting building to a religioususe (Isosque) and communityCent at 7686 Caldweil Ave-nue. -

90-ZP-l5Village of NUes, 7601 Mii-

waukeeAvenue. NUes. Illinois,Pàtitioner. To consider changesto the Niles Zoning Code to al-low in all eesidenlial districts,group homes.John Prick, ÇhairmanPlan Commission & ZoningBoard of Appeals

Sydney Mitchel. SecrelaiyPlan Commission & Zoning

Board of Appeals

were planning an expansion,these codes would have to bebroughtintoconformity. Alterna-tine exiting was provided in theexpansion plans for the secondfloor of the funeral home, but atotal sprinkler system would nowberequired since the second floorwas being changed from residen-tialtocommerciat use.

While Ilse board voted to givethe funeral home their approvalfor the variations on their land-scaping and parking request, itwas also noted they would not re-ceive their building permits untilthe Fire and Life Safety Codesweremet

Arbor Day

gives trees awayTen free trees wilt be given to

each person who joins The Na-tonal ArborDay Foundation dar-iagSeplember, 1990.

The free trees are part of thenon-profitFoundation's Trees forAmerica campaign.

The ten trees are the sngar ma-pIe, white flowering dogwood,pine oak, white pine, red maple,birch, American redbud, silvermaple, red oak, and ColorodoBine Spruce.

"These trees were selected toprovide benefits every season ofthe year: lovely spring flowers,cool summer shade, spectacularautumn colors, and winter berriesand nesting sites for songbirds,"John Rosenow, the Foundatión'sesecutivedirector, said.

The trees will be shipped post-paid at the right time for plantingbetweenOct. l5andDec. lüwilhenclosed plattling instructions.The six to 12-inch trees are guIe-anteed io grow or theywill be re-placed freeofeharge.

To become a member of theFoundation and to receive thefree teces, send a $10 member-ship Contribution to Ten Trees,National Arbor Day Foundation,too Arbor Ave., Nebraska City,NE68410, by Sept. 30.

University of NorthernIowa honors Nilesite

The University of NorthernIowa College of Natüral Sciene-es usd its six departments re-eeniiy presented awards und.scholarships for the 1990-91scttoat year lo outsianding sIn-delIto.

-beludet was Linda Steiner ofNites. She received tise bioiagyfJohn S. Latta, Jr. Scholarship.

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notation ofan objection to it. The "hoodwinked" and they should heCook County Boned has put that informed of the "consistency ofreferendam on hold until the Dis- the Borg property," noting theB'iet 70 electoral boarmaken a land in question is actually 3.29deciniononit. acres, notthe3.85 acres specified

Meanwhile, the future of Borg heconse "the village has clasmedschool, 8601 Merced St., contin- a temporary right of way" on theaes in doubt. It was sold a year property.ago lo the Muslim Community The resident maintained theCenter. controversy was a legal matter

SolaI is disputing the phrase and he "had no axe to"purchase and/or acquire" in a grind...except lax dollars," andbinding referendum the District wanted die "Inie facts to be70 school board passed Aug. 20. brought tothe voters."14e maintains voters are being

Ms. Fix-it appearsat Home & Energy ShowBeverly DeJalio, Ms. Fix-it,

will present daily seminars onavoiding the Pitfalls of Murphy'sLaw and will speak infomsallywith show visitors at the FallHome & Energy Show, Sept. 21-23 at HarperCotlege in Palatine.

Beverly Dejuljo has provedthat skill and interest in home re-pair i not limited to men. DeJo-ho, a trae "Ms. Fix-it", appearsweekly on WBBM-AM RadiolaChiôagoand WTHR-TV in India-napolis; she also appears periodi-rally on ABC-TV's "Home"show and is a consulting editorfor The Family handyman mnga-aine. DeJulio is spokesperson forseveral companies in the do-it- Beverly De.lulioyourself field and appears on ra- Energy Show are scheduled dai-dioundTVtalkshowspromoting Ip. Show hours are Friday, Sept.theDlY induntay. 21, 4-10 p.m. Saturday, SepL 22,

Dejulio's Seminars are de- It am-tO p.m. and Sunday,signed to encourage do-it- Sept.23, lla.m.-6p.m.Formoreyonrsclfers und at the same time information contact the Showtickle the funnybone. DeJulio's Manager at Tower Conferencepresentations at the Fall Home & Management, (708)469-4611.

Schoenberg kicks-offcampaign for state rep.

Jeff Schoenberg, Democraticcandidate for stale representativeof the 56th district, invites allmembers of the community tojoix him foras open house to helpkiek-offhiscampaign on Sunday,Sept.16.

The festivities will begin at 4p.m. and corbtinae until 7 p.m.The eventwill he al Schoenberg'snew campaign headqnarters lo-rated at 4916 W. Dempster St.,Skokie.

Schoenberg's key issues in-elude: stable funding for ednea-hou, property tax relief, new so-lutions in the eommuuity io duedrug problem, uttd environmentalprotcctiou.

"t encourage alt members ofthe cututsuuity to vtoy io sindstseak wilts meurametuberof tu9ulaffroitcerning auy local or staleissues they feel are itupartans,"Sehueaberg said.

Local resident performsin violin recital

KnrynBlake, t3,ofFarkRidgewilt perfone works by Elgar,Mendelssohn, Saint-Saens, Sara-sale and Wieniawski in recital onSunday, Sept. 16 at 3 p.m. at thePark RidgeFubtic Library.

She is studying with BettyHaag of the Academy of Perform-ing Arts in Mt Prospect and hasIruveled in concert willi she groupinEurope, the Orient andrecenllyRnssiasince the lenderae of 4.

A recipient- of many awardsand scholarships from variousprestigious music competitions,she perfonned us a featured solo-ist in Moscow, Russia, in Julywhere Ilse world famous perfor-maing groupofthe Academy wasinvited lo perform at the histori-cal signing of the Sister ConnleyProclamation where GovernorJumes Thompson and the preoi-deot of Russia were in auen-dance.

Karyn is n freshman at Maine

.lelfSctistentsergRefresittneitts will be served.

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Karyn BlakeSonthiligh School. A consistent"A" student since . grammarochool, Kniynis also aplaarist andatedies with Eloisa Niwa of Chi-cago.

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opened. he would push the cash-er, grab money from the drawerand lire the storetoa waiting car.

A wilness positively identifiedYachinich in a photo line up andwhen Chicago police picked himup ori similar offenses, MortonGrove investigators gained aqailty admissi000t.Jte local foodmartrobheries.

Women inConstructionofficer installation

Jennie Oratownki of EngerVanra, Inc. willassume Ihn officeof president of the O'Hare Subo-ban Chapter #193, National As-sociation ofWomen in Construe-tian (NAWIC), duringinstallation ceremonies Tuesday,SepI. 18.

Other officers to be installedby past Preaident Denise NorbergofGnst A. Norberg & Sons, Inc.are: Carol Bennett, Gust. A. Nor-berg & Sons, Inc., vice president;Rose Lilley, Midwest Structures,Inc., recording secretary; KarinLorenson, Pepper ConstructionCo., corresponding secretary;and Darlene Kanik, Coco Corpo-ration, treasurer, Dircclors are:Jackie Bochto, Duffey Construe-tian Co.,flelores Good, dEscoto,Inc., Shed Raigan, Dennis Nelson& Co., Maryann Kovilic, KonilicConstruction Co., Diane Odom,LaSalle Construction Ltd., andDebra Seger5 Trammel-Crow.Immediate Past President ValGaleniek, Accurate Interiors, re-mains ontlse board,

Thisenentwill takeplaceal theNnvarone/Avalon Restaurant,1950 E. Higgins Rd., Elk GroveVillage. Social hone is tip.m., fol-towed by dinner at 7 p.m. Themonthly business meeting andthe installation of officers of1990-91 wiil follow dinnrr.Reservations for dinner at $10 maybe made with Jennie Oratowski,ut (708) 678.4200,

Lambs Farmhosts modelboat races

Experience the excitement ofmodel power boat racing at TheLambs Farm in Libertyvifle onSunday, Spet. 16, beginning at 10am. Lambs Form is loratedat thejuttcbion of t-94 and RIe. 176 laLibertyville,

Mure litan 60 radio-controlledpower heals up to tsvo-fret lungwill estee at speeds uf 30 to 60OI.p.lt, oit Lachs Lake. Nalioualspeed record itulderu from tUi-nuis. Indiana, Michigan attdWiu-cousin will compete for trophiesatsd meechandiuc. Theesudel boatraces, spensored by the Minutellreakers Radio Control ModelBoatClnb,are free to tltepablic.

Between races, spectators canvisit The Lambs' country shopsand enjoy Lambs eecrrational at-tractions whichinclude tite Coun-liy Designs Cardand Gift Shop. apet shop, Children's Farmyardand PettingZoo, The Lambs EndTlsriftShop, theCountrylan Res-lamant, Sweet Street Old Fault-ionet Ice Cream Parlour, mima-tare golf course, golf delvingrange and miniature train, TheLambs' basinessea serve us voeu-tional training ailes foe 180 men-tally litindicapped men and wom-en,

Lambs Farm is a non-piofitresidential c t vocational corn-monity for menIally retardedadulta. Admission and parkingore free. For more informationcall The Lambs' Special EventHodineat(708) 362-6774,

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ROTO ROOTER ',(7u8) 543

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'ur Office Is Open - Monday thru Fridayr 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. .

Retail

FULL I PART TIME FULL I PART TIME

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You Can Place Your Clathlfied Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois.

Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.. Deadline for Placing Ads is Tuesday at 2 P.M.

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BSs Wholesale Club IS lie latest concept h merchandising al -

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- Wo have the allowing positions available at ovr nnwjocatlon in -

---- CASHIERS(full and part-time)

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For bath p5ition5 increases alter the tiret 400 hevro ot employ.merit and every toaD boors thereatter. -

Apply in persan te tile Persnennl Maoager, Mendaythreegh Fridnp, lOOet.6pen

BJs Whotenate Club- p reel ew Ceeter

770 Cinta Center PinzoNues, IL 60648

cErval Opperlvflity Employer MIE

TELEMARKETINGCnntrnl Date Carp In rorreolly .oaktog e copeble, nopodanued iadinid-.ini with good nonnnoetnotlon okt80. (elaphnnn pr000itte000. end t.

.ntkonlo.tto. -

You will rncake a stiec cnmwaneUrotO with enpenleona end wtl re-ozino loncntmnaa (Or ynor .ppniotntant prodtinttntty. Yen wiN WorkWilh n friendly, proleuelonel work ennirournent. Foe onneidenelino,please nell or oecd y curras me io nenridettna tel

Konto Solido t 1705 318-4111 loIO Onrenci et 11881 318.410K

Control Data Corp.1838 W. Mggtnn lined Perk Ridge, IL KOOin

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Nilon - 7628 Milwsokee..1 & 2 bit.$425 S $SOOForo. pkg. mold. reblo

- reody. 13121 784-0802 after 7 p!n.

i bodronne apartm&nt. Great loen-tIOn. Newly donnrotnd. Wuter in-eluded. Visor nf nera courtyard.Petvataefltrafl ca. Rent $450.

MALIBU APARTMENTS-

1708) 658-8463

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Office Span. - nitetne lnnstioo leNitre. 225 Sq. P0.8, 5375 pur inn.nil i.tilttin iynlnded. %7-6745.

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Opne Sot., S Son.. 6935 MIlano-bee. 2 bnnlr. 2 be.. foot. r.,.. A/C.bund. 2 speen. gar.. but otan. -

$195.000. 647-8203.

OPENHOUSE

OPEN - Sunday 1-3Nilan - 7907 N. Octavia

Immaculate 2 bedroOm raonh w/2 -nargarago. Cnteal AIr. Eat-in-kitchen. -

REALTY ADVANTAGE-

r (3121-509-1030

OUT OF STAllFOR SALE

GEORGIANORTH CAROLINA30 MinutoS tn Auhetlle

For Sels by Owen!I-ugh ntnp Georgia ,nnontoino.'Ecuatifst - 4 bodtnonen. 3 bath-room.. 3 enel mnUnrain chaletonnr baking Sky Valley, Genrgie.Breathtabing nicar. maey entree.$119K. CalIr -

(407) 453-3631

OUT OF STATEFOR SALE

FLORIDA - BY OWNERCAPE COItAiFT MEYERS ATIEA

Contpletely remodeled 3 bed-rente. 2 bathroom linero. Welt!well natpnt. entrn wide cnnel. nuitboat cenare. Londnaaped. $190K.

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Jane Plnhtal. r.cantwidnw. enoinc Sor -

omit FIOIIdO home. $335K rurninhad.Lanationl Lenetiani VIow nuB 5 par.Light S bright, dore leasabsib nr.aelleblu loe neceen . Catir Poe .ppnint.mentent Kult 483.KgBOleana enteren..

FLORIDA - TAMPA AREAAUN: AREA TRANSFEREES

Twu 121 bacatlhd he,ncow!anr.auO.Moni Inn kernen, 20 mIrette. to TempO.11 ao.uW!3 badroom 3 bathrnnrn.HlAnra 20.30 getane 2900 ay. ft.,terna noOn. Oli aw.nitt.a, n an- old.8264K. 9 bodrennE Z bothinorn. lernllyhom.wt5 nur. i-nl bane. Meal mIntborsa rancIt. noestirul n.b concretablock. 1939KO. CullI

(813) 754-4792

NORTH CAROLINAASH VILLE

7 162 nnrnn. 30 minuten eWey byt-49. Gently rolling-oil buitdtbte, -

convenient te-. shopping-medical'etc. 1808 Sq. Ft. brick humo plaa,11 opone metrik hozo. perk.825.400 anaual enema. Retiro nr' -

devolnp. $260.000. $120.009 Cath.Sublet tu $140.000 mortgnge..Owoerl 1704-688.5454; annoinO -

7041 652-6105.

WiSCONSIN 04 ACRE BEAUI1FUL -HOME - YOUR COUNTRY ESTATE

IDEAL FOR HORSE FAOM- ron SALE RY OWNER

Madnm 4 bodrno,o knob renal.home onenaninn ere donk. carpotingand rentrai Str. Lergn barn end nlhntoat hnildingu. Alt building beCo nnwencre and paint Wauka.t.n, Wut.weigh County Line. tnceptn,natllll

$215_000. Call:

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Equal Housing -

OpportunitiesFcdnrnl 15W and the hOnnie Cnn-ntitalinn prohibit dincriminatinebannit n Orate . nolan. rnligion.notinnal Origin, Seo. handicep nefemiliel .tetnn in tIte nul., rentalnr linunning of huoalng. ScumNownpopots do not knuwinglyaenop tadnertinin g which io in-vinlulion ufthn tow.

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J Experienced bus drivers may earn sio.o per houriI after 90 days. I

.FulIy outnrnotio. 71 posseflgnr buuse

-.Paid Training . Regular Raises

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60025. An ormoni nppnrtunitp

CHEMLAWNWe care. and it

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Golf Mill areaS2186 per day

- EAST MAINESCHOOL DISTRICT 63

299-1900 -- - - -

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Nues Park District Team-

Call:Tracy Taylor -

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- SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS-

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PRESCHOOLERS AT HOME?BRING THEM ALONG!. $7.95 per hour to otart - -

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. Credit Union . BonuewsEXtvas.GuerufltnedHuurn

Duct Be A DropoutCallUuTodeyllF rv.4

NATIONALSCHOOLBUSe SERVICE, INC.

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. ooinib,uniting. Appennmmatoip 2 heureAM hnnru. Meet have a reliable

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INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, IllInöls.Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.Deadline for Placing Ads is Tuesday at 2 P.M.Certain Ads Must Be Pre-Paid In Advance: Business Opportunity, For Sale, Miscellaneous, Moving Sale, Persónais, SituatIon Want-ed, Or lt The Advertiser Lives Outside Of The Bugle's Normal Circulation Area. -

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From the- ¿ îVairdConijased from Page 1

lion doltar buitding improvemenI al Maiae South which isaimed al upgrading the li-braiy.

We received a Iellcr from aNilesile who has conbactedCounty Treasorer Ed Rose-well ahoat the high laxes shepays. And we receised a lebtetfrom a west end Nues residantwho also is inceesed over Istshigh lax bill.

We need g towpship-widelaxpayera leVOIL We need ggroup which will monitor eve-ny wetting which concernsoar lax dollars. And we needlibe same group Io push, shovemid harass township commil-bromeo, county officials undschool board members to letthem know - that 'enough isenough.

Ouce again, we owu oar or--cas...thr schools, thy parks andthe public property. It-is we -

who pay. And it is we whoshaald conVoI hate oar moneyS SpellI.

At un open house at IkeWarehouse Club tagt week,Chamber heed Bob Wordelsaid he has had several home-leus people watk mio his nnwoffice localed ut thy corner ofTouhy aud Milwaukee Ave-nues. He said several of théhomeless have come In his of-fice seekiug food and shelter.I-le implied this is no longeraproblem coufinedto thn innercity. -

a: Nilespâmily Sinvice head,Sohn Halverson, bald au sometiuiéuiack7thhre -lïáv héanseveral- homeless - peopleCamping in the -Potete Pro-,serve. He said the village willgive a person a meuf and thendniye them Io theCTA at Dcv-os and Milwaukee where theyheadbackinte Chicago.

Late Tuesday afternoon ny000g couple was Silliugalongside Golf Road al Ancaponen lo Ihn Four FlagsShopping Center. They salbaside a èrayou-markrdcardboard sign whichadvertised their need for anybype of employmnnt whichWould result in Iheir gntlingmoney for food. We wemwondering iflhnir siga maybeasigigofllte times.

At Monday nighl'u zoningboard meeling a national res-baIllant chain, Old CountryBuffet, may wind up in theSporljlbant Shopping Ceuler atDempstnrandHarlem:

'Taste -of Oakton

While nrighiyjrs were re-portiug about the problemsthey've had with a present lee-alit (Sportmaeo), they mea-tioned trucks emptying gar-

5bage dumpsters come aroundas early as 5:00 iu the morn-tug. The cacophonpam bythe banging likely awakenstheeuiineneighhérhed

Village offichés said an or-dinance forbids such uclionbeforel:Otja.m We saggestifthe noise continues, nesideni.sshoulddrive bathe fancy homeofSportauun'è Owner and givehim afew bloats with thrirgar-bage can lids. Maybelet ¿beguy hs'e a little symphonyaround 4:30 a.m. Il woaldremedy their problems home-diulaly.

The spom sbory aboalBears' football player DauHampton playing agaiu afterhaving his tenth knee opera-lion is sad. Coach Bill Walshsaid Hampton's fulumn doesast bogie well implying hecoald be crippled in futureyears:

One of my daughters livedin a San Francisco aparirnensComplex where one nf the Por-Iy-nrner's tackles lived. Shetold me every year the familyrelamed Io Iowa and Ihnplayer uuderscnt au opera-lion. After the sinth year andthe sixth operation he called itquia. That's a slob)' which isnotreponbesl too often.

Mike Pnnvenzann's wife.Jòanne, eeported-hnr-hasband -is bock onthe Street afler tworeceul hospilal boula. FnistyMike will be back with hismany friends nl Brebeuf andSI. Isaacjogaes soon, which isgond news for evecyoae whoknowsMike.

Nilea' loss will be MonthsGrove's gain next year whenABT TV and Kcnbucky FriedChicken move. The salm laxreveuue the villages receive issignificant. -

There's an irony lo the sto-my. Niles actively - seeks newbusinesses to move into thnvillage. Obviously, the flipside of this policy is to retainthe basiumses the commnuitynow has. White we can oulyguesstimate, if the combiaedsaies of the stores is StO mil-lion, Nues could tote$100,000 in mies lax revenue.

Hites loss becomes MortonGrave's gain.

at Skokië parkFor the first time, Oakbon Gakbon's campuses io Des

Community College wilt offer Plaines and Skokin, and at other1_wo programs al Ike Skokie Park community siles.-D:strjcl this fall. A free preview For informalioa, call 635-_f this day program will br pro- -

1414 or 674-0511.tented al "Taste of Oakton" al 2i.la. Monday, SepL 17, al thePrrk District, 4701 Oaklon, Sko-

,-- Coosmanity residents canInsect with insscbors who leachIhr two courses Gaktos will of-fer: "Uow Do t Love Me?" be-gbflfl:ng Oct. 4 and 'Drawisg;nyt!::sg» beginnieg Nov. 9,abd lake advantage of instaalr9gstratioe,

Regina offerscómputergraphics

The arI dcpartmeul of ReginaDominican High School has ac-qnired a color Macintosh corn- epater for paint programs and mdeskloppablishing. dDuring the summer, Sister

:-- Oakton repenseslabives wilt PaulineOpliger,O.P.,arttcacher, ioalta be available to discuss pro- beak an IBM workshop at 05v- fagraro and services offered by ernnfs Stale University and a

Residents protest... District 63..Harlem," said Conroy.

Henlsonotednrwplmneru wilbe placed across Ihn front of thcenler and a new parking tot witbe constructed in Ike spring. Thuew lot will hé diagonally tlripeiland will have scattered landscapeplanters with trees, bashes, etc.

According té Conroyreplacement ofthe cooling towein the rear of the center hasalready largua. Several smalleand more energy efficient uniI.are being installed and will noOnly hé quieter but mori.economical looperate. -

The noise from the coolingtower has brought complainlaContinuously from Craig Sbreeresidenla, oneofwhom noted tha"it - soguded like ait airplanewarmiug up ou a,runway in mybackyardalt the time."

New signns and Iellering will héplaced iu Ike shopping center, allof which will hé in lobaIconformily ' with the village,noted Conroy.

Thn ceutrr carreclly has 534parking spaces which, accordingIo Jerry Sobornan, trafficanalyzer for Barton-Ashman, issufficient based nu the hours ofbusiness of the present tenanls inthe ember.

According to a memo seul tozoners from Joe Salerno, directorof building and zoniug who wasnot present at the meeliog, - the3sebibionemn were requesting a 33perceot parking variation whichwas "oot proper" since thyme is a2øperceutmaximam.

Several Cram Sltert resideulsvoicrd their asgerand objectiouslo the proposed eatery includiugJoanneProveuzano who said "Ikepankiug tot was a disgrace,uidewalks were filthy, weeds andgrass were knee high and thenoise from thecooling tower wasunbearable."

mereaa Melaker. 7227 CrainsSt., told the board she was

Mayors...afframs, as in flood control andwaste management; local issueshedescribczj as "veryvinal tons."

He suggested ander the presentat-large represenlalion, a corn-missioner from the far south sub-orbs would not he as concernedabout issues affecting northernsaburbs au a repiesenlative an-twerabteto local coastituenis.

Blase characlerize,j the boardasone ofthe mostpowerful polit-leal organizaiions in the stato, interms of dollars spent. TheCounty Board administers a bud-get of $0.698.592,919 accordingto thn board's budget manager,Kevin Cablone, with the majorexpeadilures going lo criminaljusticeand health care. Also with-in libe board's jurisdiction arecounty highways and the forestpreserves.

The referendum is already onthe halbI.

Under the single member dis-Irict plan, to be effective in 1994,Cook County commissiouerswould divide An coauty irlo tidistricts, with mnpresentastives tobe elected from each district.Mayor Blase saw no probimmwith the district division process,saggestnng the divisions maid héchallenged, ingally, if there werea problem.

tu a recent leIter to the i30cork County subunban mayors,n mayors ofNiles, Skokie, Bar-

ank, Liucobuwoosi, Weslches-r, Calumet Cily and Barringlnu

Iressed the siegte member dis-ct plan wonld make county

Gmmsssioners more accessible,oresccouulable in the use of tax

ollars and morereceptiveto areaoncerns. They see ib as provid.g ali Cook County cibizens withirereepresentation.MarIon Grove Mayor Richardohasugreen-with,,the.proposst-.,.g

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,concerned abeut.odors, garbageI rodeuto and overflow pucHo

e heading forCrain SIreeL-i Couroy respouded be ucknowledging the problems th.

residento havehadwith the centerand stating they are now hying toupdate and revitalize IL He added

, ail garbage will he stored inr bricked-insealedcontainers,

r SL, told the board he felt A-density of rcslauranls ot Dempsier Street was getting ou. - of hand.

Commissioner Aagelo Troiantold knnhnik and the othereaidento present that he realized

t them have been nurnerout complainis over the reuter. harbe

Walter Kushaik, 7213- Crai

also warned them that many oArtypes ofbasinesses could go iulothe center without permissionfrom the zoniug board. Troianiadded some of these couldrnciude grocery stones whichwould geserale more truck trafficfor delierrirs and more garbagethan areslaurant would.

Hr couctuded by noting, "yoadon't want another Lawreuce-wood, do you? if they dosIreunvale the center and lease newbruants, An slmuclures willdetersorate and theo you wilt haveareatmozjentprobiem"

' Thy board voted to continuethe hearing forthepetition 100CLI logiveCounoy and the residenlsa chance lo meet and the board logo Over the recommeudationspreseutesi bySalcrno. -

Granted a reqaest for aparabolic dish In be installed atHere's Cheers, a bar al 8006Oaklon SI. Size of dish is ss belimileslto 8 fretin diametrr.

Robert Schaul of SchaafsPoultry, 7220 Harlem Avr.,wnthdttw his pelitiou to constructan addstion at the retir of hisproperty. Schsul will re-paUlinothoboarsi isFebruary.

and frnm Page 1

and sand 'i.prrseut) representationfrom the subanbs is hot suffi-cienL" The viliageboards of bothMiles and Morton Grove are onrecord as approving the plan, buta Commillee ol the Des PlajuesCity Council assigned to studythe pian wants to keep the statusquo and will not recommend avote in the plan's favor. ForkRidge City ManagerGerald Hag-man said the issue had not yetcome before their City CoanciL

Lincotuwood Mayor, FrankChulay, President of the 34-member Northwest ManicipalConference, planned to ask themembers to back the proposai attheir regular meeling Sepl. 12.Chulay said the- associatioo hasbacked u similar move in the pastand he didn't anticipato any oh-jection. The single member dia-leict plaa will come before Lin-colnwoogl's Board of Trustees attheir oext meeling. Chuiay em-phasized the imporlauce of bringing the issue to public notice innrder to "make people aware oftheiropportuuily to vote for goodgovernment."

The 1990-92 program for theLeague of Women Voters in.dudes taking action to supportthe passage of single member dis-InrIs, according to ElizabethMalleoni of the Morton Grove.Nues League.

Lauren N. JohnsonAis Force Capt. Lauren N.

Johnsoo has arrived far duty isJapan.

Johnson is an assistant staffjudge advocate with the475th AieBaseWing.

511e iS Ihm daegher of Betty V.Jehosou of Skokie.

The captain graduated iu 1977!.rO.m Nues Township East high

Conhigued from Page 1teachers' salaries, paid for by thefund, as well as higher costo for

' etlacationaisupplies, -

A sizable increase also can benoted in the transportation fund,from $770,622 to $873.584, or$102,922. -

Thiswii be the liest lime inseveral years thedisIrictis not ex-pending funds on life and safety

n work which includes asbestos re-e moval from all district schools.n The asbesbos husaiready been re-t movedfrom the schools,

Although the disleictcnsntinuesi to display u deficil, District Con-r broiler Faul Halvoemo said some

gaps have been closedhécause ofn the qsadrmnniai reassessmmut re-

sponsible for briuging in aditi-r tional property taxes. This fiscal

year's deficit will um000t to$920,359.

In otheraclion,board memberschanged to fall-time the positionof half-lime inslntctor HeidiSchmeling, Metzer KindergartenCenter. The cesler now will havefive full-lime nod one half-timeteachers.

Also, board members ap-proved pay raises for 204 teach.ers and three schmal psycholo-gssls. Teachers arr io the last yearofatwo-ycarceniracland aegoti-almos for a new cOulract areschedstegj io begiu in March.

In other matters, board mcm-bers aguacil the saperinteudensand supervisor of operatious andmaintenance should be allowedto authorize baildiog ulilizalian,Or ticeosing agreemeals. All -

agreemeobs would be subject totalerratification by thn board.

The board's Ottorney defined li-ceasing as limibed use of sparewhile leasiug is righbs of owner-ship fora limited arnouutoftime,

Also, board members coeseul-ed entering luto uoue-year agree.ment with OasMark, lne.tn pro-vsde natural gas re4uuremnobs forthe districtduring the coming fm.cal year.

Police nab...Cunfinaed from Page 1

the street.Officers reconstructed the

evenla prrceding the arrest asfollows: Two men in u tau-topped maroon Cadillac drove¿oto the Shell station al thenorthwest comer of BallaiS!Road and Milwaukee Avenue,with the driver asking for $2worth of gas and the passeugerwaikiug rant across MilwaukeeAvenue to the WhiteHen. Afterobtaining the fuel, the driver-

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to ask his passenger for somecash to puy for the parchase andleft the car lo cross the street

The first man eulered thestore and asked the clerk's assis-lance-while he selected contain-ers of juice and soda at thenortheast corner of the store.The second man entered thestore and the clerk noticed himbehind the cash register with thelocked store safe open. The rob-ber ran out of the store crossingwest no Milwaukee Avenuewhile the clerk alerted police.

The arrester was identified bythe clerk, by a 60-year-old DesPlaines man who wilnessed theeveuls but not by the service sta-lion personad. Extensivesearchiog failed to turn ap theCadillac nod ils driver. The se-rrslce will appear in court Oct9, facing misdemesser theftcharges.

Timothy J. Regan -

Marifse Lance Cpi. Timothy J.Legan, whose wïfr, Valerie, isthe daughter of Frank and JeanMueller of Niles, was awardedthe Good CondoctMedal,

He su curreulty serving wilh3rd Marine Airceafl Wing, Ma-riu Corps Air Station, Yema,

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