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50 CENTS PER COPY Morion Grove Mayor Dan Scan/on smiles as ha makes a do- . nation to BettyFergus ofMorton Grove because he helped raise money for Little City'SSMILES Tag Days. The tag day benefits Little CityFoundation, a non-profitorganization that works t im- prove the quality oflife forchiidren andadults with mental retar- -- dation; autism, Down syndrome and other developmental chal- langes. PrOgrams and services provided by Little City include housing, employment, home-based support, service coordina- tion,-fostercaro, modiaandstudloart, andadvocady. Tentive agreement reached for District 63 - . byRosemaryTirio As in many school stsikes, thn lybelow thosn paid iniseighbor- - mainissue was salaries. Accord- ingconomanities. - Ing to Toso Dailey, pímident of For nxample, Dailey said, a thc-Mainn East Education Assd- tcacher who has rcached-- their dation, the union representing 2flthyearofserviccisDistrictfl3 the Dtstrs t 63 t ache the foal w th mast s d g ce and 54 s,fthe shins was to obtain higher redit hóurs - beyotid earns satanes forveteran teachers. - -$62,845. -White acknowledging that the - By comparison, teachcrs with starting salary of$29,53t is cern- - the samelongcvity and education petitive with other arca districts, in Park Ridge District 64 reccive Dailey said thät salaries at the tep $68,277 annaalty, while compar- - of the pay scale were significant-- Cno*irnsed d Page 46 Mortón Grove Village Board meeting - - -by Cynthia Chapjt Atthe first Village ofMorton Campaign will be celebrated in GroveBoard Meeting ofOctober all American cities during the Trustee Joseph Mall sal in os Pro week efOctober 23-31, 1998. Pro Tem forMayor Daniel D. Scan- - Coret'mnrd on Pngr 46 lnn MolI delivered the Presi- dent's Repert and it included scv- eral proclamations. October was proclaimed Crime Preventien Month. All citizens, government agencien, public and private mad- ladeas, and-businesses ore called upon to increase their participa- tien -in the community's crime and drug prevention efforts. Moli said thatraisiug pnblic awaceness of crime and drug preventtne s low flying aircraft, load aircraft essential. Provtdtng the youth er vibrations freni aircraft when - withpesitive alternatives is equally, if not more tmportant . Noise office will hear your corn- thanrecogniztag the problem. plaint and use that dota to better The National Red Rtbbon- Ce.dinued nfl Pngr 46 Call the village with airport noise complaints Residents of Nibs are encoar- aged to voice their concerns with excessive unite from aircrafls. Please call the O'HarcNoise Hot- lino as i ($00) 435-9569 to report lEfg ,, I ---- I -t =araar';v-oco- - '- Balk Raie -U.S. Poalagc PA I D News NILO PUPLIC LIIRIRY ° '«'I 1 - Bngle 04TONST - . - -- - 7400WAUKEGAN ED, NILES, 1L60714 L filLES IL l7l4 / - VOL 42, NO.16 Mayor Scanlon donates '' 224 id 11 number dialing to begin in April to Little City Consumer groups claim i million 847 numbers being hidden . All calls to require 11-number dialing by Rosemary Tirio Telephone eostorners in the north and northwest subarhs got yetanotherreprievefrom imposi_ lion ofthe dreaded 224 area code overlay that wilt make it necen- sao, to dial li digits for every call, even those within the same areacede. - The likely staredateforthat un- - happy event in April 17, accerd- ing lo the commissioners of the Il- linois Commerce Commission. When local phone companies ex- - boost their sapplies nf 847 phone nambers, they will have to assign 224areacodes to new cnstomers. - ICC Chairman Richard Mathi- as said that it in impossihlr to know the exactdate when the 847 numbers wìllhe osed np. Commission hearing officer impose the overlay, which corn- - Michael Gnerra will likely file an minsionofficials describe as in- order within the next week or so evitable, despite vigorons ongo- advising commissioners whea so Continued nfl Page 46 Douglas J. McCaffrey, law student, Maine East athlete, dies at 25 Douglas 3. McCaffrey, 25, a at the University of Illinois as gradoale of Maine East High Champaign. School in Pack Ridge and a third- While un the Maine East bas- year stadent at-the Loyola Uni- kclhall team, Mr. McCaffrey was versity School ofLaw, died Oct. mentioned on eight occasions in 9 ofahearecondition. the Chicago Teibane high sckool Mr. McCoffrey was described basketball coverage in 1990 and as an outstanding au-around ath- 1991. lele by his fraternity brother and A member ofthe Phi Delta former classmate and roommate Cnnthued on Page 46 - Village and Park District Employees - participate in annual Paint-A-Thon Alldepartments oflhe Village ofNllea were representadas twenty-three Village employees and four ParkDiatrictemployeea volunteered theirtime topainthomes ofNilea oeniors. In addition, eight senior menfrom the NilesSeniorCenterMen's Clubcontributedtheirexpartine to the project. - The sixhomea oompletedwere forthose seniors who were financlallyandphysicallyonable to do the work themselves. The Target store at 6152 Touhy also made ltposaible for seventeen employees to volunteer their time towardthis effort. Thé Paint-A-Thon Commltteeisgreallyappreciafive of this commitment, Community Paint-A-Then, a grana roela effort of several organizatlona and municipalities in the northwest suburbs, celebrated its eleventh year. The Village ofNiles has participated for the pant five yearn. Thiayear, forly-lhreehomesthroughocstthenorthwestnpburbs werepairted, Tite paint in donaI- ddbyVálàdrCbriòration andPanèra Bread/SaintLoolnBreaddonatedfoodforthe volunteers. Shown on the momingofthe Paint-A-Then - September 19, forthe Village ofNilen on the ground, Bill Shaw, Manager, Managementlnformallon Systems; on ladder- MarlyFsiedman, Director, Family Ser- vices. - - - - - , ;

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Morion Grove Mayor Dan Scan/on smiles as ha makes a do-.

nation to BettyFergus ofMorton Grove because he helped raisemoney for Little City'SSMILES Tag Days. The tag day benefitsLittle CityFoundation, a non-profitorganization that works t im-prove the quality oflife forchiidren andadults with mental retar-

-- dation; autism, Down syndrome and other developmental chal-langes. PrOgrams and services provided by Little City includehousing, employment, home-based support, service coordina-tion,-fostercaro, modiaandstudloart, andadvocady.

Tentive agreementreached for District 63

- . byRosemaryTirioAs in many school stsikes, thn lybelow thosn paid iniseighbor- -

mainissue was salaries. Accord- ingconomanities.-Ing to Toso Dailey, pímident of For nxample, Dailey said, athc-Mainn East Education Assd- tcacher who has rcached-- theirdation, the union representing 2flthyearofserviccisDistrictfl3the Dtstrs t 63 t ache the foal w th mast s d g ce and 54s,fthe shins was to obtain higher redit hóurs - beyotid earnssatanes forveteran teachers. - -$62,845.

-White acknowledging that the - By comparison, teachcrs withstarting salary of$29,53t is cern- - the samelongcvity and educationpetitive with other arca districts, in Park Ridge District 64 recciveDailey said thät salaries at the tep $68,277 annaalty, while compar-

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of the pay scale were significant-- Cno*irnsed d Page 46

Mortón Grove VillageBoard meeting -

- -by Cynthia ChapjtAtthe first Village ofMorton Campaign will be celebrated in

GroveBoard Meeting ofOctober all American cities during theTrustee Joseph Mall sal in os Pro week efOctober 23-31, 1998. ProTem forMayor Daniel D. Scan- - Coret'mnrd on Pngr 46lnn MolI delivered the Presi-dent's Repert and it included scv-eral proclamations. October wasproclaimed Crime PreventienMonth. All citizens, governmentagencien, public and private mad-ladeas, and-businesses ore calledupon to increase their participa-tien -in the community's crimeand drug prevention efforts. Molisaid thatraisiug pnblic awacenessof crime and drug preventtne s low flying aircraft, load aircraftessential. Provtdtng the youth er vibrations freni aircraft when

- withpesitive alternatives isequally, if not more tmportant . Noise office will hear your corn-thanrecogniztag the problem. plaint and use that dota to better

The National Red Rtbbon- Ce.dinued nfl Pngr 46

Call the villagewith airportnoise complaints

Residents of Nibs are encoar-aged to voice their concerns withexcessive unite from aircrafls.Please call the O'HarcNoise Hot-lino as i ($00) 435-9569 to report

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Mayor Scanlon donates '' 224 id 11 number dialing to begin in April

to Little City Consumer groups claim i million 847 numbers being hidden

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All calls to require11-number dialing

by Rosemary TirioTelephone eostorners in the

north and northwest subarhs gotyetanotherreprievefrom imposi_lion ofthe dreaded 224 area codeoverlay that wilt make it necen-sao, to dial li digits for everycall, even those within the sameareacede.

- The likely staredateforthat un-- happy event in April 17, accerd-ing lo the commissioners of the Il-linois Commerce Commission.When local phone companies ex-

- boost their sapplies nf 847 phonenambers, they will have to assign224areacodes to new cnstomers.-

ICC Chairman Richard Mathi-as said that it in impossihlr toknow the exactdate when the 847numbers wìllhe osed np.

Commission hearing officer impose the overlay, which corn-- Michael Gnerra will likely file an minsionofficials describe as in-order within the next week or so evitable, despite vigorons ongo-advising commissioners whea so Continued nfl Page 46

Douglas J. McCaffrey, law student,Maine East athlete, dies at 25

Douglas 3. McCaffrey, 25, a at the University of Illinois asgradoale of Maine East High Champaign.School in Pack Ridge and a third- While un the Maine East bas-year stadent at-the Loyola Uni- kclhall team, Mr. McCaffrey wasversity School ofLaw, died Oct. mentioned on eight occasions in9 ofahearecondition. the Chicago Teibane high sckool

Mr. McCoffrey was described basketball coverage in 1990 andas an outstanding au-around ath- 1991.lele by his fraternity brother and A member ofthe Phi Deltaformer classmate and roommate Cnnthued on Page 46

-Village and Park District Employees- participate in annual Paint-A-Thon

Alldepartments oflhe Village ofNllea were representadas twenty-three Village employees and fourParkDiatrictemployeea volunteered theirtime topainthomes ofNilea oeniors. In addition, eight seniormenfrom the NilesSeniorCenterMen's Clubcontributedtheirexpartine to the project.

- The sixhomea oompletedwere forthose seniors who were financlallyandphysicallyonable to do thework themselves.

The Target store at 6152 Touhy also made ltposaible for seventeen employees to volunteer theirtime towardthis effort. Thé Paint-A-Thon Commltteeisgreallyappreciafive of this commitment,

Community Paint-A-Then, a grana roela effort of several organizatlona and municipalities in thenorthwest suburbs, celebrated its eleventh year. The Village ofNiles has participated for the pant fiveyearn. Thiayear, forly-lhreehomesthroughocstthenorthwestnpburbs werepairted, Tite paint in donaI-ddbyVálàdrCbriòration andPanèra Bread/SaintLoolnBreaddonatedfoodforthe volunteers.

Shown on the momingofthe Paint-A-Then - September 19, forthe Village ofNilen on the ground, BillShaw, Manager, Managementlnformallon Systems; on ladder- MarlyFsiedman, Director, Family Ser-vices. - - - - -

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SALLY LOUISENEWMAYER

Sally LooieNewmayer, 93, ofNibs. died Thursday, Septemberlo at Raver.awood Hospital. Shewas boro Sunday, December 11,1904 in Georgia. Beloved motbetof Beverly Newmayer. Arrange-mesta handled by Skaja TerraceFanerai Home. Interment was inMontease Crematory, Chicago.

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CAROLE E. HILLSMANCarote E. Hillnmao, 64, of

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ARTHUR J. VAN PAEMELArthur J. Van Paemel, 95, of

Niles, died Tharaday, September3 at St. Andrew Home, Niles. Hewas born Wednesday, May 27,1903 in Belgism. Beloved fatherofDcnald (Dcc) Havaere. Grand-father of 2. Great-grandfather of3. Services were held SeptemberJ at St. Andrew Home. Arrange-meets handled by Skaja TerraceFuneral Home. Interment was inSt. Joseph Cemetery, RiverGrove.

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BARBARAM.LIMBERTBarbara M. Limbert, 70, of

Morton Grove, died October 3 atLutheran General Hospital, ParkRidge. Beloved sister of WayneL. Limbert, LorNell Sonne, Jua-nita Frank, Cleo Mendels, Glen-na Domke, and the late Billie LuNeill, Marie Vespormann, andEvelyn Limbert. Services wereheld October 7. Arrangementshandled by Simkins FuneralHome. Interment was in Mon-tease Cemetery, Chicago. Memo-riaIs to: St. Peter's United Churchof Christ, 8013 Luramie Ave.,Skokie, IL. 60077.

JEAN K. JANKO WSKIJean K. Jnnkawnki, 82, of

Niles, died Thursday, September17 at Lnthcran General Hospital,Park Ridge. She was born Mon-day, May 22, 1916 in Chicago.Beloved wifn of Sohn Jankowski.Belayed mother ofMichael Ros-nor, Robert (Sally) Koseor andThomas (Maria) Junkawski. Sis-ter ofDolores O'Brien, CatherineMika, Virginia Strzatka und Wat-ter RumiasE. Services were heldSeptember 21 at St. John BrebeufChurch, Riles. Arrangementshandled by SkajuTerrace FnneralHome. Interment was in St. Adal-bertCemetery, Niles.

CRAIG ARTHURBAUMGARTEN

Craig Arthur Baumgarten, 27,of Ms. Prospect, died Satnrday,September 12 at Evanston Honpi-tat. He was born Monday, March1, 1971 in Park Ridge. Beloved500 ofArlene (nec Kawiecki) andthe tate Arthur Baumgarten. Be-loved brother of Gayte (Michael)Kalas, Brad Baumgarten and thetate Kieth Basmgarten. Serviceswere held September 17 at St.Emily Church, Mt. Prospect. Ar-rangements handled by SkajaTerrace Funeral Home. Intermentwan in St. Adathert Cemetery,Niles.

JOHN T. MnCARRICKJohn T. McCarrick, 67, nf

Riles, died Taesday, September 8at Resnrrection Medical Center.He was born Sunday, Augast 9,1931 in Chicago. Beloved fatherof James McCaerick, Brian(Valerie) McCarrick and Sheila(Tony) Urban. Grandfather ofKathleen McCarrick and JosephMcCarrirk. Brother of Mary El-len (the late George) Rese. Ser-vices Were held September lO atSt. John Brebeuf Church, Riles.Arrangements handled by StcajaTerrace Funeral Home. Intermentwas in Maeyhill Cemetery, Nitra.

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CALVIN EDWARDHAINZINGER, SR.

Calvin Edward Hao,zingnr,Sr., 72, of Gurnee (formerly ofNiles), died September 24. lIewas born Febrhary IO, 926 ioChicago. Beloved husband ofTina, Beloved father nf Christ,oe,Carolyn, Catvin Jr., Cynthia,Craig and Connic;Grandfathnr o,32. Great-grandfather of 3.Brother ofthn tate Detbert. Sos nfthe lute Harry and the laie Marie.Services were held Monday, Sep-tembcr 25. Arrangements hai,-died by Marsh Funeral Home,Lindnnharst. Interment was inWarren Cemetery. Vnterao nlwWlt.

FRANCES F. LUXFrances F. Las, 89, nf Nifes,

died Thursday, September 17 atLutheran General Hospital, ParkRidge. She was born Saturday,December 19, 1908 in Chicago.Beloved cousin nf Leroy (Edna)Traschke. Services were heldSeptember 2 1 at St. John BrebeufChurch, Niles. Arrangementshandled by Skaja Terrace FuneralHome. Interment was in AllSaints Cemetery, Des Plaines.

STA NLEY J. TOM CZYKStanley J. Tomczyk, SO. of

Niles, died Tuesday, Snptcmohcr 8at Lutheran General Hospital,Park Ridge. He ayas bornWednesday, November 28. 1917im, Chicago. Beloved husband nfHelee (nec Paciorek) Toomneyk.Beloved father ofMarilyn (Rick(Knebel, Kathleen (Are,u,,d) DiCiansi und Lawrnncc Tomczyk.Grandfaihnr of Amy, Daniel.Matthew and Megan. Srolber nfAnn See. Services were held Sep-lember I t at OnrLady of RansomChurch, Niles. Arrangementshandled by SkajaTcrracn FuneralHome. Interment was in St. Adat-berm Cememeey, Nues,

BENNY NOWAKOWSKIBenny "Butts" Nossakowski,

84, nf Niles (foromnriy of Evans-ten), died September 18 at Lu-theran General Hospital, ParkRidge. Beloved ttusband nf MaeyNewalcnwnki. Belayed father ufChristine (Richard) Ney, Judy(Joseph) Pnpialek, Joyce Erick-sun, ned the late Edward Bukow.incki, Grandfnther of 7. Great.grandfather nf I . Brother nf thetute Lottie Adamski and Ri Now-akewuki. Services were held Sep-tember 21 at St. John BrebnnfChurch, Riles, Arrangementshandled by Simkins FuneralHome. Interment was in St. Adat-berLCemetery. Niles.VERONICA A. DEPOWSKI

Veronica A. Depnwski, I 04, ofRiles, died Saturday, Septnnmber5 at St. Francis Hospital She wasborn Wedoesday, Juesary 31,1894 in Poland. Services wereheld September 8. Arrangementshandled by SkajaTerraceFuneralHume, Ietecmnnt was in St, Je-neph Cemetery, Riser Greve.

Mayor expresses concern overpossible District 63 walkout

Dear residents:As Mayar af the Village nf

Nites, t technically de not get in-solved in prehlems regardingschool issnes. Unferlunatety, erfortunately, depending on yourpaiatof view,if there is a walk-eut, I gnarantee that I witt receivemore phone calls than mast nfyea as le why this is happeningand lImaIt should make very effortta ensure.Lhat students in the dis-riet get buck te schont au nona aspossible. Therefore, whether Iltkn it or not, I will be involved ifthere is a math-ont.

Let me pOint semething out tayou that in very imperlant fer allnf yen to understand . . . oncescheel children arr lacked ant nftheir scheel, there is a tremen-doss negativism establishedthroughaut the community. Thisnegativinm in lasting and will

The Morton Greve ParkDistrict is prend to announceKent D. Newlen has been hired asSnperietendent of Finance. InIbis pasitinn he will be responsi-bte for erganizing und maintain.mg the District's financinl aya-tears, annual budget andappropriatina, levy, general fi-nance and aceannting for Ihn Din-niet, He will also be in charge ufthe District's cnmputer technolo-gy and snpervising the staffie theFinance Department. Kent has aBacheler nf Science in Accaunt-tog frem Purdue University undhas attended IheNalienut Recreu-tian A FarkAsseciutien BusinessIntiInte. Since 1995 he had beenthe Finance Coordinator fer IhnPark Ridge Recrnatinn and ParkDistrict. 13e is vemy familiar withthe compnterized accounting syn-1cm is use by the Morton GravePark District an it is compatiblewith the Park Ridge software.Kent has nsperienee in all facetsof government accounting ir-clndïng bndgels, the levy, puy-roll, accauels payable, accountsmceivable, and ether preparationuf gnvernmeel financial slate-menls. He also has entensive en.

CorrectionThere was an error wilh the ar-

tide an Niles Park District prep-rely tas rutes Ihat appeared inyenrGctaber8, 1995 edition thatstaled "Ihn rute has been raised le63 cents per $105 OfEAV, whereil sbosld cereeclly have been."The PaekDisteicl lawered Ihn ratefrem 63 cenls per $IOOafEAV te43 cents p.er$105 efEAV in 1996lorefnnd the dollars collected duele the 1995 tan mistake. In 1997the raIn was raised le the cnrrealraIe nf .545 which is where theIan rate shonldhe at Ibis time.Please clarify to year readers thatIhr current raIe is net the 63 centsper $IIOEAV,

negatively affect army Future refe-rendam yen may andertake.

The hislory nf schont districtsthat have closed Ihnir doors ta Ihnslndent pnhlic is cnnsisment wilhthe fact that most of these schooldintricls finditvnry difficnitin fu-Inre years In mainlain a goodworking relationship with thepeople that they need most andthey are the taxpaying membersnf Ihn cammunily. Therefore, Iarge you la de everything withinyour pawer Io wark this maltereut prier te a walk-nut. I am pre-pared la send nIeller te every resi.dent in the school cemmnnily in-dicating my interest ebjectivelyslating, net picking sides, as tothe presrel position af beth par-

Iflhere is, in fact, a strike and awalk-enl ensues which may ap.peartohe long-lasting, Iwill drO-nilely take a pesition for ene side

Superintendent of Financehired for Morton Grove

perimen wilh the Universal Cardwhich is aphele 1.0. program patinto place at the Morton GrevePark Distnicl fer nur ponts thispast summer and is used at earFitness Club.

Mr. Newlon will begin his pe.sitien with the Merlan GranePark District an Monday, Ne-vember2.

Morton GroveHistorical' Societymeeting

The Morton Greve HislericalSnciely wilt meet on Tuesday,October 25, at 7 p.m. in the Ban-lerRoam nf thn MorIon Grove Li-beary. A brief general meelingwill precede the evening's pro-gram, which will be presented byJahn Hansen afthe Hislarical Sn-cirty. Mr. Hanson will discnss thehistory uf the Society, will lalkabeal seme hislorical sites alwhich the Saciety has placedplaqees, and will canclsde Ihrevening by showing "Dur OldHause," a viden abent the Hinter-iraI Museum.

Light refreshments will beserved following the pregram.There is na admissian charge,and the public is invited to attend.

Village of Niles andNifes Police sponsorHalloween Party

Happy Hallewerol You don'twant In miss Ibis party! The Vil-lage afNiles and the Niles PoliceDeparlmnel presenl their annualHalloween Party, Saleeday, Oc-leber 31, 1995 at St. Jebe Bee-heal, 1351 Nnrth Harlem Ave.ene, Niles, fram 3-7 p.m.Haunted House, candy, prizes,and face painling! This annualcelebeatien is free of charge. Theparty is held as an alternalsve tatrick nr Irealing dnor-te-door.

er Iheotherdepending en the stat-55 nf negetiatiann al that partien-lar lime and will dinlribule thisposition thrnnghent the schooldistrict.

Of all pessible scenarios in-veining werk stoppages, etc.,keeping children nul ef schent isIhn werte possible scenario and ilhas the morne ponnible effect enthe people involved . . . primarilyresidents!

Very Imly yours,Nicholas B. BlaseMayer

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Nickel Sunday -Old Time movies

A fun afternoon has been 25 at 2 p.m. at the Hisloncalplanned far the whale family. Museum. Come early, visitJohn Jacabsen, a Life Member friends, tour the Museum, seeof the Riles Historical Society, our new euttibits, especially thepat tagether old time mevirs of ene in the Vintage Room "Cock-Harold Lloyd, the Dempsey- lait Time in 1945 Io 1960", sitTnnney fight, etc., and donated buck and relus,it to Ihr Museum. WItul a langhf All programs are epen to the

Following a short business public and geared to ihr family;meeting, we'll enjoy Ihr movies bring your children, friends undand then treat ourselves to pop- neighbors. Admission is free butcern, mce cream and/or pep For donatiens are requested.Just 5 Cents Eachf What can The Niles Historical Museumyes bay for a nicke! and have so is upen enemy Wednesdey andmach fan? Friday IO am. - 3 p.m.; elber

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Jcc goes toFinian's Rainbow

The Mayer Kapf9n JCC wthtake a group to see 'Finian'sRainbow" at the LincoIoshreTheater Wednesday, October21.This timeless play is celebeatingits 50th Anniversary by taking itsViewers to the magic at the rain-bows end. Experience the en-chantment ofrainbows and lepre-hauns for yonrsrlf whileistening to songs such as "Howare Things in Giacca Mona?,"'Old Devil Moon," and "If This

Isn't Love."

The price is $42 (3CC mom-bers receive $7 discoUnt) in-clades laxary bus transportation.The bas will depart from MayeeKaplan Jewish Community Con-1er, 5050W. Church Stneot,Sko-ktn at noon. Lunch will not beprovided.

For farther information and torogistrr call Ike Mayer KaplanICC at (8471 675-2200.

Don't have a lot of lime, batwant lo be part of n great chanta-hIe organization? The Knights ofColumbus offers nach Catholicman, I 8 years and older a chancetajoin u grealfamily and commn-nity (peuple) oriented organica-tian.

The Noeth American MartyrsCouncil 4338, of Niles, will behosting a special 'Open Ronge'on Wednesday, October 21, at SI.Jahn Brebeaf School's FlanaganHall, 8301 N. Hartem Ave., start-

Knightly News & Viewsing at 8 p.m.

All interested men and theirfamilies me invited tu come out lomeet the members and enjoyfriendly conversutinn and grnntrefreshments.

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Knights of Columbus. contactJohn Weber at(847)342-14O$.Joining the Knig Is -,isl(èlpingothers. See how guod'il cbisfeèthelping: . . :

Pur additinnat itifurmatinn,call Bob Oalansi at (v47) 965-0920.

Beth Hillel to presentmusical evening

Beth Hillel Cnngregatinn, composers ofpnriod pieces.3220 Big Tree Lune - Witmelte Tickets arr $20 in advance andpresents a memarabte evening of 525 at the door. Stndnnt rulesfine music by the Chicago Ba- available. Donor tickets SSO in-rogue Ensemble, Saturday, OcIo- elude preferred seatinguad postber l7atOp.m. cuneentreception.

Peatured will be the nsnsic uf Fur tickets, please cati (047)Bach, Vivaldi and other Bureqne 256-1213, ext. 65: :

Jcc to visit EmpressCasino

Join the Mayee Kaplan SnnsishCommunity Center on Monday,October 26 us we huard Ike Em-press Casino in Hammond, India-na for a doable tension of garn-Ring, andabaffetlunch.

One tuxury bus will departfrom the Mayer Kaplan Jewish

Entertainment Books atst, James Lutheran

"Entertainment Books" St.James Lutheran Church. 7400 W.Foster, Chicagu, is selling Enter-somment 1999 books. Each bunkcontains a fine dining caed, han-deeds of two-for-one nr 50% offcoupons along with Ipecial at-tractions. The casI of the beak is

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st. John BrebeufGala Benefit

The St. John Brebnaf GalaBenefit/Grand Raffle will be heldon Saturday, November 14, at theSt. John Ereheaf School Gym,0301 North Harlem, Riles. Theticket price of $50 per persan in-etudes cocktails, appetizer, buffetdinner, and sweet labte. The eve-ning will also include a night ufexciting thoroughbred horse rae-ing, silent auction, and the GalaGrand Raffle with a first prize of$10,000. Gata Grand Raffle Tick-cts may be purchased at $25 perticket. Alt proceeds will benefitthe St. John Breheuf ParishSchool. Reservations nsay bemade through November 5, 1998based un availability.

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Cummanily Center, 5050 W.Church Street, Skukie, at 8:30am. The cost is $1 I (JCC mom-bers receivea52 discount) andin-eludes bus trauspurtatiun.

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tuning a rummage sate nu Salar-day. October 24, frum 9 am. la 2plu. Items available will includeclothes fur men, warnen, andchildren, kitchenwaren, toys undgames, fneniture, etc, The valewill he held io the school cafete-ria at 5201 GaliIz Street, Skukie.Proceeds will benefit the manyschanl-reluled projects -- such asan artist-in-residency program,assemblies, and alhletics--fandedby the St. Paul P.T.L.

Sluderts at St. Paul LutheranSchool, Sknkie, touSled theirchupel offerings during themonth uf September tu SilentWord, a ministry fer tite deaf andhard nfhraning. Chapel offeringsfun October will be sent tu ProjectCompavsion, a sponsorship pro-gram fur needy foreign children,St. Paul vtndonts nffeniugs willprovide their sponsor child withschool clolbes and supplies, aswelt as nne naurishing meal eachday.

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Oakton Theaterpresents TheGravity of Honey

Tile OrariO of Haney opensFriday, Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. in SludiuOne nf the Performing Arts Cnn.tee al Oak/on's DesPlaioes earn-Pils. 1600 E. Gulf Road. Perfor.mandes are schedoled Friday,Oct. 30 and Nov. 13 aI 8 p.m.:Salarday, Oct. I 7 and Nov. 7 at 8p.m.; Saeday, Oct. 18 and Nov. tand 15, al 2 p.m.; and Wednes-day, Nov. 4 at 2 p.m. (matineespecial $3: no discasnln for thisperformance).

The play revolves around afree spiril lounge singer HoneyLeuno, who claims she dan seien-lifically prove the euistence ufGod: she enlists the help of herskeptical, tcsder-heaeted newfriend, Father Benjamin. Theplay is directed by Patti Inter-rante, part-time lheaOer iostt'udlural Oak/un.

Following the upening sightperformance 0cl. I 6, a receplionto mcci Iho playwright, BraceRodgers, will be held.

Rodgers has worked in the pro-fessional Ihentro since 1977. Heworked at Iho GeVa Theater ioRockesler, New Yurk; McCar/erTI/catre io Princeton, New Ter-sey; and the MacDowell Culonyio Pelerbornugh, New Hamp-shire, where he began work onThertratiirt.ofHe,ieyio 1985. Inthat name year, he playwrighl re.delved the Distingaished ArlisoFellowship Award by Ihr NowJersey Stato Council an Ihn ArIs.

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The JAZZCITY series relumswith ao explinsion of Chicago'sho/lest horn players in BebopBransl Fealaring an incredibleline-up nf Jazz's living legendsand emerging stars, playing andslnrytnlling aboul Ihe mnsic Ihalspanked the develnpmenl nf Chi-cage's great brass leadilion. Hearthe sizzling seonds of Irumprlplayers Malachi Thompson. Or-bert Davis and 17 year nid senso-lion Maurice Brown, and 1mm-boom/s T.S. Galloway, AudreyMomison and Gregorio Agoiere,anchored by a rhythm sedlion ufpianisl Ken Chancy, John Whit-field un bans and drummer Rab.cry Shy. Mauler nf Ceremonies,Chicago's newscaster Harry Por-terfield wilt interview the musi-cioos between sets. The concertwilt be an Feiday, Odlnber23, at 7p.m. al Harnee Park, 2741 W.

The Northwest Symphony Gr.eheslra will celebrate its 471hCaneen Scanne wìlh a series offour concerts. Tho season openson November 8, nO 3:30 p.m. inIhr Maim West High SchoolThea/rn. John Bruse Yeh, assist-anl principal of Oho ChicagoSymphony Grchestea will be Ikeseloist, performing Mozart'sClarinet Concerto. Also on theprogram ace musid of Berlioz,Corigliasu, und Coptand.

The ombonlra also sponsors apre.dOncert commeotady by Pat-rick Casali, a professor of ha-manities and foreign languagesat Gakton College. The FreeeOnversatians witt be given from

'Mantenne. Admission is free.JAZZCITY is an muova/me -

musid education sedes that tracesOhe evolution of Swing, Bebop,Latin-Jazz and Frer.Jaze, high-lighting Chicago's rich historicalJazz legacy with legendary bentmusicians. Through eral history,workshops and concnrts, JAZZ.CItY reconnects Chicago's dom-munilirs to its' own jazz historyand America's owe art form.

The Bebop Brass! opes work-shop will br held on the some dayas the cancrO, from lO:30 am. toI p.m. at Homer Park. Musicianutid educator Orbert Gavin willlead Ihr workshop with youngrising slarMaueice Brown.

All programs are free and opento the public -. seating may belimited. For mece informationplease call (312) 747-1430.

2:30 - 3:t5 in room R-209. Theywill cover each piece on the pro'gram and include mastcat ex-cerpls.

All perfoemuoces mr sched-aled on Sunday afternoons al3:30 p.m. at Maine West HighSchool, located ut Ike dorner ofOuklan and Wolf SIrocos io DesPleines. Season ticket prices aie$35 foe adults, $25 for studentsand seniors. Children under 14are admitted free wilb an adult.Individual concert tickets aroavailable as welt at StO foradults und $8 for students nodseniors. Tickets or semen ben-churos can be ubtuined by call-ing (847) 965.7271.

Celebrate 20th CenturyAmerican Theater with NEIU

Sis contemporary classic plays ty is a state-supported comluntercelebtating 20/h denlury Amen- inslitalioo nerving more thancan thruter will highlight North- 10,000 studeuls. lt is loculed ateastern Illinois University's 5500N.St.LnuitAvr.,Chicogo.(NEIU) Stage Center Theatre's1998-99 season. The followingproductions are on schedule start-ing in Gctobnr:

The Front Page by Ben Hechtand Charles MacArthur October22-24, 29-3 1November 5-7.

Huliday by Philip Bunny De-cembrr3-5, 10-12, 17.19.

John Loves Mary by NormanKeanna Febrnary 25.27, March 4-6, lI-13.

Bus Stop by William IngeAprit8.t0, 15.17,22-24.

lu addition, a studia series willshowcase seven one-act playsthat are directed and produced byNEID students and alumni. Thenenes naos throagh April29.

Foe licket infermolion, call theStage Center Boo Office at (773)794.6652

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On Wednesday, Ddtober 28,the award-winning Park RidgeCivie Orchestra opens its fifthseason with an all-Tchaikovskyprogram featuring Brazilian-boro pianist Jose Peghati.

The PRCG presents the Octe-ber 28 caneerl in ils home venneof the historic Pidkwick Theotre,at the corner of Touhy, North-west Highway, and Prospect, inPark Ridge .- one block oar/h ofthe Metra train station. The pro.gram, which is anderwriltelt byFirst Chicago-Private Bookingand Investments, also includes

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held from 11:30 am. to 3 p.m.Wednesday, October 21 n 01-soc Auditorium, Lutheran Gen-eral Hoapital, 1775 Dempoter,Park Ridge. The conference isfree and includes a brown baglunch. The program io de-signed for physicians, nurses,administrators, social workers,chaplains, allied health profes-sionala and others who wouldlike to learn more about currentissues in genetica. To register,call Lutheran General Hospital,clinical ethics, 847-723-7847.

Thur., Oct. 22Stop Smoking ClinicCatholic Health Partners issponsoring a two-part StopSmoking Clinic from 8:30 to 8p.m. Thursday, October 22, inConference Rooms 8 A & B atColumbus Hospital, 25250 N.Lakeview Ave. The Stop Smok-ing Clinic provides tips ori pre-paring to quit, quitting andstaying tree of tobacco for lite.The follow-up session onThursday, October29, will ottersupport for individuals strug-gting with the quitting proceso,as well as tips on weight man-

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Cataract & Glaucoma screeninguFree cataract and glaucomascreenings will be offered atResurrection Medical Center,7435 W. TalcoS Ava. Thescreenings will take place onOct. 22, 9-1 I am. in the Moth-er Celise Room ort the groundfloor. Conducting the screen-ings will be an ophthalmologistfrom Lieberman Eye Asso-ciatos os staff at ResurrectionMedical Center. Registration isrequired. For more informationand to register, call (773) RES-INFO (737-4636).

FrL. Oct.23Cancer ConferenceHoly Family Medical Center willhold their Sisteenth Annual EarlE. Suckow Memorial CancerConference on Fri., Oct. 23,from 9:30 ars. - 3 p.m. in theMedical Center's Auditodum,100 N. River Rd., Des Plaines.This year's conference, de-signed tsr physicians, nursesand other ancillary health careprofessionals, is entitled 'Com-prehensive Management of Re-nal and Bladder Malignancies."Registration io required by Oct.16. The conference is suboi-dized by the financial support ofexhibiting vendors, and is there-fore available at no charge to.

participants. For more informs-lion orto register, call Holy Fam-ily's Oncology Clinical Special-ist at (847) 297-1 800, ext. 2594.

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Oct. 17& 18tfsedBook SaleThe annual Fall Used BookSate, sponsored by Friends ofthe Mt, Prospect Public Librarywill be Sat., and Sun., Oct. 17-18 at the Library, i o S. EmersonSt. (corner of Rte. 83 & CentralRd.) A Members Only PreviewSale will be Fri., Oct. 16. ThePublic Sale will be 9 sm. - 4:30p.m., Sat., Oct. 17 and Sun.,0cL 18, from noon to 4:30 p.m.The Members Only sale wilt befrom 6:30-9:30 p.m., Fri., Oct.1 6. Admission to the public saleis free. New memberships andrenewals will be available unFriday night. Annual memberships are $5 for individuals and$10 for families. For additionalinformation, call the Library at(847) 253-5675.

MEETINGAntique Music BoxesThe Morton Grove HistoricalSociety will meet on Tues.,Oct. 20, 7 p.m. in the BaxterRoom of the Morton Grove Li-brary. A brief general meetingwill precede the evening's pro-gram, "Antique Music Boses,"which will be presented by

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. ROMMAGESeLE..ISkokie Rummage SaleA rummage sale sponoorad bythe Women of Central UnitedMsthodist Church io Skokie willbe held on Fri., Oct. 16 from7:30 a.m.-7 p.m. and Sat., Oct.17 from 8:30 am-noon. Salewill be held at 8237 KentonAve., Skokie (3 blocks North ofOakton St.; 4 blocks East ofSkokie Blvd. (Cicero)); en-trance on Jumes Drive sido.Various itemu will be offered,including good quality. usedclothing and household items.

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WÓMENOctoberMammography ScreeningMammography screenings willbe offered during the month ofOctober at Catholic Health Part-ners' Columbus and Saint Jo-seph hospitals. To emphasizethe importance of this screen-ing. Columbus Hospital andSaint Joseph Hospital will pro-vide outpatient mammogramsst a discounted price of $70 (in-cluding radiologist reading) dur-ing the enCre month. A writtenorder from s physician is re-quired. Columbus Hospital is to-cated at 2520 N. Lakeview andSaintJoseph Hospital is locatedst 2900 N. Lake Shore Dr. CallColumbus Hospital at (773)388-6472 or Saint Joseph Ho.'-pital at (773) 665-3060 to makean appointment for this quick,essyand safe procedure.Womens Health Issues"New Advances In Women'oHealth Issues," Tues., Oct. 20from 7:30-8:30 p.m. at Barnes& Noble, 1701 Sherman Ave.,Evanston. Speaker: Mary LangCamey, M.D., FAAFP, MedicalDirector, Center for Women'sHealth, St. Francis Hospital.RSVP not required.Thurs., Oct.22BettaradWoman'aNalwerkBanafltIn obsersance of National Bat-fared Women's AwarenessMonth, the Chicago Bar Associ-align )CBA) Young LawyersSection )YLS) Women in theLaw Committee and the IllinoisState Bar Association StandingCommiSse on Women and theLaw are co-sponsorIng a fund-raisertorlhe Chicago Met ropoll-tan Battered Women's Network,Tickets are $20 and fundsraised will be used Io improvethe range and qaality of servic-es for domestic violence suIvi-vors and their children in CockCounty, The event will be heldfrom 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Thum.,Dcl, 22 stthe Three Arts Club ofChicago, located st 1300 N.Dearborn, For more informatiosabout the fundralser or to re-serve tickets, contact MargaretMllsky at (312) 850-0532 or 1<51-y Anne 1<051er at (630) 690-

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Plaines and Northridge Prepara-tory School in Niles hase shownsleady enrollment incteases eachyear since their openings osertwenty years age. This year, TitoWillows Academy han enrolled199 girls for the Fall term, a 15%increase over losi year witit a95%retention erste. Northridge Prepshows 239 boys on the roster, in-elading 93 new sladents repre-sentine a 3% increase over last

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Both The Willows Academyand Northridge Prep are membersofThe Alliance for CharactevEd-acatiOn, whose aim is to nartureall aspects ofa child's life. Whiteacademic preparation is a pro-found part of this challenge, TIteAlliance mandates the social andspiritual edoeation of the child aswell. "We are concerned noi onlywith witat children know and condo, bnl also with the kind of peo-pIe they will become. We helpchildren became both 5100cl andgood. Titis is what we mean bycharacter in education," ea-plained MarkCalhane, EsecutiveDivectoroftite Alliance.

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Even with the growing enroll-mont numbers however, tite Ahi-asce is committed to retaining titenarrow stodeni: teacher ratio nfI 0: 1 . "We woald consider open-ing a second site ratiner thon coot-promise our smaller class sizes,"said Barbara Susko, Director ofThe Willows Academy. If char-acter edacation continuos tocount, especially in bamping en-roilment figures, they may hoveto.

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. CentennialCelebration

Ruhert A. Wailer, LineninPark High School, 1899-1899Centesnial Celebratiun Prelimi-nary Prugram:Friday, April 9, 1999t

Band concert "Hear it onemore rimel" Direct or play withyoarhighsehool band!

Sack Hop in the Gym, "A Cru-tory ofFieetFeet."Sa(ssrslay,April 10, 1999t

Opes House - 10 n.m. to 3 p.m.Class reunions, free soavenir foreach gradaate, Choras Concert -Let's sing together again! Me-mnrabilia, History displays,laneh, Slide pnesentation, Tosethe school, Class photograph, Pu-rolty reunion, Faculty cocktailparty - evening.Srnday, April 11,1999:

"Brunch foraThoasand", Chi-cago Hilton and Towers Interna-henal Ballroom. Raffle, SchoolMemorabilia and Special Centen-nial Iteoss.

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Maine Bast Club of MaineEast High Schnnl is raisinglands by selling the Entertain-ment Book. Each hook cnntaioshundreds of "Two-fur-One" dis-munIs for fino dining, familydining, fast food, atavies, sportsartivities, special attrartines andhotels . . . 50% savings on al-most everything! The Entertain-meut Book is now being sold for$35 and a portion of the pro-ceeds from the sale of will helpfsnd special aetivitios. Ta orderyoar Entertainment Bunk, eon-tact Run Giasti of Mainn EastClab at 847-692-8518.

Refurbished computer lab atOur Lady of Ransom School

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Compulor LabWe live in a world Cans- daily lives. Proper rompatre

formed by rnmputers and high rare, use uf technical teetninalo-technology. Preparing young gy and respect foe hardwarepeople to be sacressfal in this eqaipuirnt and software will benew world poses u great chal- stressed.muge to us all. With this goal in Basic wordproressing skills,mind, Our Lady of Ransom desktop publishing and researchSchool has replaced all Apple work will be taaght. OLR is run-cotsapatcrs with PCs tu be able nerted to the interner on a limit-to prnvidu the latest hardware ed and supervised basis.und software nerds for the sta- OLE ssadents are designingdents. An interactive IMAX vid- und developing the ssnbsitn:en lesson plan series "The Joar- www.ntransom.org. For mornnry Inside: the Cumpater" infortoation send e-tuait at:crested by INTEL will inteodace [email protected] Our Lady ufthe students tu the complex facts Ransom School is located atnf a microprocessors and how 8300 N. Greenwood, Niles,computers chips are ased in one

Auction donations neededfor Res special events

Resurrection High Schuol isseeking aaction items for two ap-coming special evens - the Yule-tide Dinner Auction and RISS-ma-tazo.

On December 19. 1998, lIteYuletide Dinner Aocliuu, whichwill be held al Witite Eagle Ban-gants, Nilns, IL, nod will incladeboth live and silent oactinns. Pro-ceeds from Ibis event will sapportTite Cotttpaign for RrnttrrrrtinttHigit School, the first-ever, fund-raining campaign for the school.On Pebraary 27, 1999, RES-ma-laze, will be iteld at the HighSchool, and will featare a numberof actisiltes in varioas areas oftite School, including ronrons, adance recital and an auction. TItis

Notre Dame to installpresident and principal

Notre Dame High Sclsool,Nibs, is pleased lo annttaucc Iheformal instailalion of tIte offlcesof president and principal to beheldnnSauday,Ociober l6,aI IOn.m. dnring a family mans in theschool chapel. A continental

event will help raine funds for sta-dent financssi aid.

Eacit donaled item will be al-tractively displayed at the auctionand all donors will be acknowl-edged in the aaction book/program that all attendees re-ceive. As always, oli contrihn-tians ore tas dedsctible.

All anchan items mast be re-reined by November 20, 1998,Donatiuns may be mailed nr de-livered to the High School at7500 W. Tolcolt, Chicagu, IL,Alio: CrIble, or a representatisefrotn Resurrection High Sehoolmay pick np an aaction item.Please coli (773) 775-6616, Est.42 with any questions or for moreinfomsation.

breakfast will ho seraed immedt-ately following the litorgy. Anyfamily tltat wishes to attend thisMass and celebration aro asked InRSVP with Mrs. Risen, Adminis-tratioc Assistant, at (847) 965-2900, Extension 8620.

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Patdicipanla in lhiu nnmmera Illinois Ambaanadorn n! Muoioprogram travnind to six European countries; (from left) 000iorEmilyHowes otMorton Grove, Maine East choir director PatrickBarnett, andsenior Cathy Cilinka olDen Plaines visilParis land-marks,

Dankers visitshigh schools

Winona Slate Universily ad-missions enannelar Anne Dank-em in visiting several highschuals in northeastern Illinoisen Tnesday, October20.

All interested high school sta-dents and cammsnity membersmay attend Ihr informationalmeeting In learn abnut WiuunaState University. Applicationsfar admisuinn wilt be available atthe meeting,

Dankers' schedule is as fol-lows: Maine Tnwnship, ParkRidgn,9:55 u,m.;NewTrierEasl,Winuelka, 11:30 am.; Loyola

The North Shorn RetiredTeachers Ansnciutinn will span-sor a prugrum eulilled "HeallhyEating Counerlinns," nuWednesday, Nnvember Il, 2p.m. ut the FairBeld cuorI, 2881Old Olenview Road, Glenview.

The presenlatian will ronlaininfartnatinn an eanueclinasamong the Fund Pyramid, Prud-nel Labels, Exercise and Healthy

The Pine Arts Departmenl nfNiles North High Schnol will

Willows Academyto perform 'LittleWomen'

The Willown Academy al1012 Thacker SIred in DesPlaines will perform "LittleWomen" on Saturday, October24th and Sunday, October 25thwith 2 performances each day at2 p.m. and 7 pm Tickets are 57fnr adalls and 54 fer children.For mare information, call Ihrsehuol at 847-825-6900.

Acudumy, Wilmetle, DOl; undNilesWnst, Skokie, 12: 15 p.m.

Winona State University is lo-rated in Winona, Minn., alongIhe banks nf the Mississippi Riv-er. WSU was founded in 1858 asthe Srstcollege in the present sys-tern of slate universilies and thefirst teacher pnnpueatuey schoulwent uf the Mississippi River.There une approximately 7,000students ennnlled at WSU, earn-ing bachelor's and master's dr-green tn nursing, engineering, ed-scalino and bnsiness, as well asliberal and One arts,

Retired teachers programLiving. Cindy Rnshtnn, an nulpa-lienl dielitian, on staff al theEvauslnn Olenbrenic Narlbwesl-em Care Cenlee will be the pee-nentnr.

Program east is $3, Fur reser-valinu send a cheek by Oclnber22, made payable to Nurth LakeShunt ReliredTeachers' Associa-tien In: Shirley Koch, P.O. Bnx449 1, Skokie, IL. 60076-4491.

Nues North studentspresent hilarious play

present the Georges Feydeaucumedy, A Flea In HerEar, Orle-ber 16-17, and Oetober22-24. Allperfunstancet will take place inSlodin Theatre O-lOO at 7 p.m..svith the eareplien of a manningshaw nnly nu Thursday, Oclnberl5.This lOam, perfurmance willbe free for Seniur citizens, Audi-ence seating is lirnitedmu lOO.

The play, which in set inFrauen, is acumedy oferrors. lt isa tale enmprised nf a chain ofevenls which renall in Itilarmosslyenlertaiuing misunderstandings.

Pur further infurwatinn call theNiles Nnrth Pine Arms Depart-menI, 568-3424.

Nues I CulverNews

The NileslCalver PTA Boardwill have their next meeting Oc-lober 19th, at 7 p.m. in the cafele-ria. Ouests will iocladn the 1998-99 stadenl reuncil offirern and arepresenlative from the North-west Saburban Council of BoySrooE ofAmenica, with informa-lion on furming a local unapt. Asalways the cnmmanily is we!-come to attend. Fue more infor-elation please call DarleneBarszrzal 966-9280.

Niles/CalvnrPTA Market DayCa-up bus moved theirpiek-ap toCalven Sehual Cafeteria, 6901W. Oakton, Delivery dales are onWednendays between 5 und 6p.m. If you are interested in re-eeiVing an order form, please callCalverSehuol at 966-9280,

The Niles/Calner PTA cordial-Ip invites Ihn community tu theirfirst cultural ants perfarmance'Yen, Ynn Cast!' an Friday, No-vember 6, 9-10 um. and again at10-11 n.m. 'Yes, You Can!' is agymnastics mnmivational pro-gram designed by Lloyd Bach-each, who was born with u run-genital bonn deficiency. FItsmessage teaches that everynnehas ubililies und that we can allreach oar goals. Culver School,6901 W, Oaklon.

Resurrection student tospeak on cable television

On October 16 al 10:30 a.m.,jan- Chicago area lawyer, whose cee-tor Lauren McTigne and English dentials includo correspondont todepartment chaitperson Noreen Ihn OJ. Simpson Trial for NBCMaluchnik, from Resarrection and regular gnost for Johnny Co-Htgh School, 7500 W. Talcott, chenus show on Coart TV corn-will appear an MedioOnr's pro- meututing on the Oklahoma Citygram The Jotumtal and participate Bombing Trial. Dr. Linnek, whotu a rosndtablr discussion on the holds an extensive background aspros and cons afschonl oniforms. u trial lawyer. author andjaty na-Thnloarnalsxanawand-wtnntng, pert, welcomes guests onto hisbt-monthly, 30-minnln program show which tackles political in-which prenentn an array of ideas sans.and infnrmation on CorrosI is-sans. Foe more information on Res-

The Journal is hoslrd by Foal arrnchan High School, pleaseLisnnk, J.D., phD, a well kttawn call (773) 775-6616.

Roosevelt Universityto hold Alumni WeekendRoosovnll University's Alam-

ni Association is hosöring fivedinlingainbed gradsalex und Iwofriends nf Ihn sniversily with"Hall of Fame" awards at ilsAlumni Weekend Gelobte 23 to25.

Thu Alumni Annociation hasselected seven distiogaished hou-orees ta receive tx Hall of Fameaward at a dinner on Saturday,Oct. 24, ut Ihn Palmer House Hil-ton Hotel, 17 E. Momee St., Chi-cago.

The event will featare a perfor-

mance by Iwo-time Grammywtnner Jonnifen Holliday and afinest appearance by one of theuniversity's newest trastees,"Mr, Cob," Ernie Banks.

OtherAlamni Weekend esentsinclude an alumni symposiamand branch ou Salarday, GeL 24,and a gospel branch at the HouseufBlnes on Sunday, Ort. 25.

Formare information, call Ka-thy Dames, Roosevelt Universi-ly's University's director ofalumni affairs, at (312) 341-3623, or 3625.

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. Nues Park Districtemployees recognized new book drive

Th Nues Park District Board park district. The Board of Corn- With Octobor being pro-of Cornrnissioners recognizes missloners would like to oece claimed os Pediatric Canceremployees for their oatstandieg agaiu coogralolale Ike employ- Awmeeess Month by GovernorService and dedication lo the ces. Edgar, a very energetic and ded-

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Shown left to right: Commiasloer Jim Hyneo. Commissioner ValEngleman, Vige-Preaidont Elaine Humen, Administrative Coerdi-valor Glana Skvjpek. Preaidenf Chuck Barbaglia, hockey Dicen-1er Tom Troianai, Execative Administrative Ann/slant KristineSvachula and Commissloer Bill Terpinas.

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mated individual, Saodi Groves,Innk the challenge, for the nec-and year in o row, nf organizinga month-long beak drive forBear Necessities Pediatric Can-err P000dotinn, Inc. In addidon,due lo her tireless effort, she is-creased tIte number uf participas-ing libraries by 25%. All bookscollected will be distoibutingamong the Cbirago Area Pediot-rin Oecelogy department as wetlos utilized in several highly pnb-licized "Reach-Out-and-Read"Programs within lhese depart-melts,

Bear NeressiLies PediatricCancer Pnundation, Inc. is a notfor profil organization foundedsix years age by Kathleen A. Ca-sey and her sun, "Bear." whobal his long straggle with podi-strie cancer, It was daring Bear'sittoess thai shey witnessed firslhand the many needs Ibas thisdevustating disease cenotes.

The slaffs al the following lo-cal community libraries will col-eel new books for children ogesO-19 during normal businessboors Ihrough October3lsl. FonRiver Grove, Grayslake, Lin-

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Annual HalloweenDrawing Contestto be held

The Niles Park Oistrict is spec-soling o Halloween DrawingContest!! We aro looking forcroadvo drawers to participate.To mIer, you must fall in one ofthe following categories: Pro-schuol k Kindergarten, Ist&2odgrade, 3rd & 4th grude, and 5th &6th grade.

There will be u firsl und secondplace winner for nach nf Ihe fourratngories. First placn winnerwill be uworded u $50 savingsbond and the second place winnerwilt receive a StO gift certificate.Conlessosiry forms are being dis-Iributed to area schools and canalso bu picked up at the HowardLeisure Ceo ter,

All ovInos musI be eeceived by4 p.m. on October 22. Drawingswill then be hung far display alIlse Annual Halloween Paradeaud Party as Grennan Heights osOclober 24. Winners will be un-noanced 'the following week.Dead Luckcontestants, und Hap-py Hullowennl

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TolkotsAtlanto, Geurgia,Favorite leclorer Stive Gin-

sparg presents Atlass&s, Georgia,Scaelel O'Hura's beloved Peach-lreo Slreot, where Coco-Cola wasfirst served, und now is lined withskyscrapers, museums, usuryshops, and hotels. The progruns inthe Travel Through Time series isFriday, Oct. 16 as the Liocolo-wood Public Library, 4000 W.Pratt Ave. Coffee at IO um.; pro-gramal tO:30a.m,

Saaupbnnint Andrew Car-penter at library.

Sasophonist Andrew Carpen-ter will play seleclions from thefour major eras nfWestern masicand works by 20th century mas-sers, accompanied by pianistKrista Wallace-Boise at the Lin-celnwood Public Library on San-day,Ocs. l8at2p.m.

Carpenter, who bus presentcdrecitals throughout the UnilzdStates, is a champion ofnew mu-sic. He premiered a sew work forsanophone and digitat audio 1aprin aconcerl sponsored by the Clii-cago Composers' Consortiumand was seloctod so perform io sheDame Myra Hess Memorial Con-ceri Series which is broadcast onChicago's WHET-FM and issyndicated nationally. Tickets arerequired and arc available free atthe cirenlasion desk to Lincoln-wood residents 3 weeks beforeIhe program und I week before sonon-residenss,

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Redfssh is a seven member im-provisation troape rattgingin agofrom 12 to 17. They are funny,smart, hip and very huppeuing.The houe show wïtl include scv-eral interactive irnprov games, uswell as original srenes made upon Ilse spot, using suggestionsfrom the uudiencr.

The special evens solutés TeenRead Week, Oct. 19 In 25, so des-ignased by the Americas LibraryAssociation io encourage youngpeople so read mare. Barnes &Noble is located in sise VillageCrossssg Center, 5405 ToahyAve., Skokie. Thr LiscoluwoodLibrary is locatrd at 4000 W.Pratt Ave. Call the library'sYouth Services Department, 677-5277 for further information.

Kidsnnitne winners,Karina Parika and Musli Shick-

or Wear stir prize winners in theLinculnwood Publie Library'sKidsonlinu conloss in September.Enlranls visited the Library'shomo page (htIp://nvts.nslsilsv,org/lnkl and thonused she Internet, either ou the li-brary's conspulcrs or On iheirhome computer, so answer a seinf questions. The winndss re-ceived Bamns & Noble gift certif-catos.

North Suburban LiteraryCircle Series CommencesJuyceCueotOutes,lwjceonmj the Lilerory Circle, call (647)

caldI faillie Nobel Prize iii Liter- 459-1300, cnt. 139 nr visit dieature, mid une of Anserica's sonst Fuundalissn haine page at: tsttp://distingoished unllsors, will speals islsilus.urg/Fnussdadstis, All pro-Monday, Oct. 19, froto 7:30 pin. reeds from dieLilerary Circle se-IO 9 p.m. ut Gtessbrnssk South ries go lo support die Nsseth Sob-High School, 4050 W. Lake Ave. nsh:ai Library Ftsnssdatioss.in Oteontew. 1-1er lecture hegius TIse Literary Circle is a prssjccldlelIsodsemnonfIjseNisrdtSo ssf lite Nords Sobarhasl LibratynrbanLihr,'ayFisassduassu'sLikir Fuandation, a non-protil tsrgaisi-any Circle series. Tisis season, Sie calmit whsssg husum is In ac-series will viso leutnee Run quise asid distribuIr resssnrces toVonnegut, Jr. on Tuesday, Dec. lIte nssrds suburbios libesay caso-8, Amy Tao on Tlsaraday, Feb. 4 mnnily asid Io support lIte pro-asid Russell Bsnsks ois Tnesdtsy, grasos nf Oir Nisrttt Suburbau Li-Aprtl 13, 1909, bossy Syslein asid its member

For more iisformalion ohnul libraries,

An intergonerassonal Talent "Spice Girls" impersonutors willShaw will he held al 7 p.m. on be fealured,Monday, October 19, is she Mor-Inn Grove Lsbrasy. Ethel Libkin, Adosission price is one neo-of the Morion Grove Commis- perishable feud item that will besinn no Aging, will direrl the used for ihn Morton Grane Fire-show. Talent such as Tommy men's Associalion's ChristmasRyan who used to "Swing and fund basket distribulian. Roser-Sway with Sammy Kay," Mary vasions are Iimitgd. Call 1ko Mor-Haynes nod her coasins, "The ton Grove Senior Hot lino al 847/Timen Brunettes," as well as 470-5223 for mure details.

IntergenerationalTalent Show

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retirement planning solutionsRetirement: Mapping Ynur

Journey is a newbranrh pro-gram from Aid Association forLutherans (AAL) that is de-signed to get participautu thiok-ing about some nf the most im-portant decisions they witi ovormake.

Retirement: Mapping YearJourney is a 60-minute programAAL Branch 3088 of Nitrs wiltprosnnt Sunday, October 25th 12noon at St. Joke Lutheran

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The educational program willhelp participants decide howthey want to live io retirement.Participants will he given posi-uve and praclical iufontsatiouabout topics like housing op-ttoss, leisere activities, and osare.

Far more information an Re-tirement: Mapping Your Journeycontact the church office at 847/647-9867.

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Norwood Park Home Women's ServiceLeague prepares for annual bazaar

An ienovativc mobile dentaloffice in Chicago is bringingmuch needed care to an estimaI-ed 1,600 homebound or instilo-tienalized i6dividuals why arrmentally, physically or medical-ly disabled each year.

"We non people nf all ages,"uayn Boris Trabonan, the coordi-nalor of the portable dental pro-gram operated by the IllinoisFnandation nf Dentistry for theHandicapped. "Some of themare patients of doctors who haveasked to uso the vue. Some acepeople who need dental care bathave a hard time because theycannot gel lo a dentist. They call

usbdeg for dental cane,"The van is in OperatiOe five

days each week. Thanks ea a$26,000 dennlion from the Re-tirement Research Fosadalion,IFDH purchmcd and outfitted anew van te neplacc the pro-gram's original van,

"TIsis is an important programbecause dentists can't just go outsod practice dentistny any-where," says Fred Margolis,DDS, a pediatric dentist whopractices in Buffalo Drove. Healso serves as president ofIFDH. "Dentists must have a va-tidy of inslrnmrets and equip-meet, running water and must

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Norwood Park Home (»Wednesday, October 28th, 19982 pm. to 4 p.m.

Receive a pernonaltzeai leur, haue callee, (keep the mug)and tunkten with un, Free Bland Pressure

Screenings by Honpiee of the Nnrlh Shore,

Norwood Park Home6016 N. Nina Chicago, IL 60631(773) 631-4856

lt °' ,. -Members of the Norwood Park Horno Women's Sonajee Leagsuo prepare for the large

erawds that are expected ta attend ito Annual Bazaar, from IO am, - S p.m., on Sat, 0cl, 24,at No,woad Park Home, e016 N, Nina Ave,, Chicago. Rara) centerpieces, always popularlema available for aale, are arranged for viewing (from left) by Kitty Simon, Jaco Wren andMarie Abbrandt, three of the many volunteers from the Women's Serive League. The Bazaaralso will include vintage linens, other hand-crafted items, new Chriatmas merchaediae, resi-dents' crafts, a white elephant sabe, and home-baked Norwegian and other goods. Lunch at$5 perpernon wilt be served from b 1:30 am, - 1:30 pm, For more information an thè AnnualBazaaror Noiwood Park Home, call (773) e31-4656,

Dentists to reach out to homeboundnne infection control pr,scedures,If we didn't have a significantameant of equipment ta Ingarnued, many dentists wouldstill br making liousncalls."

Through this prugram, thedentist has everything tse or sheneeds lo provide care, includinga dental assistant, "Some den-tilts une the van negularty bytaking il to nursiag homes erother facilities where care isneeded," says Dr. Mnrgalis."Other dentists ase the van eve-ny Once in a while IO reach somenf their patients they couldn't getto othersvise, Bither way, the vanIs truly an asset becase il allowsmaoy people sa get treatmentthey 000ldn'l gel otherwise,

Dentists wha use the van havethe option nf charging fees forIlse serviceu they prvvide. Dire-lists who do charge their patienlsare asked In pay a utilization feefor provision of tito van, equip.meet and dental assistant, Thefec Is o percentage of 1h01charged lo the patiest.

For more infnrmatioe regard-ing the IFDH van, or to arrangean Oppvinlment for -a home-bound individual, contact Mr.Trnkesan at (312) 440-8976,

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"Senior Citizen;" For many ofas, these-Iwo. words combinedu-0000i0tri in/ages of grandpar-cots dtling on a park benchwatchteg their grasdchildern vrplanting themselves in front ofthe TV to svotch'Wheel of For-tane.",These "ísapshot" prrcep-tionareatlydon'l tell the story.

Take Ray (age 69) and JaniceCarroll (age 67). The couple livesio Frieodship Village of Schaum-barg cootiuning care retirementcommunity. Bathhave part timeJobs where they previvnsly wereemployed fall lime. Janice leach.es at a local high school whileRay works forao area companytesting nqnipmene cuoging fromstealth bomber radar lo the arico-na on the Sears Tower, Whenasked aboul their active lifettyleRay said, "We should keep doingwhat we do best for as long vs ovecar,." According io Janice, themost impoetaut piece of adviceshe gives her students is, "Yvnngpeople shoald pick cee goal fromthe many opportunities offeeedthem and stay with it."

102 year old Heleo Beardmaewroln her aulobiogeaphy al the

'Hottest' playsrunning in Chicagoand New York

RanI Versan, adjunct focallymember at Oaktou, will leach afour-week couese beginning Oct.19 at Oakton Commsitiiy Col-lege that provides an opportuni-ty far stndenis to read aiud ano-lyze some of the "holiest" playscurrently rnnoing in New Yorkend Chicago. Four Piayu (ENOE96 61, Touch-Tooe 0740) is of-fered through the College'sEnteritas Peogram and meets forfour Mondays from 1 - 3 p.m. atthe Ray Huetsieio Campus, 7701N. Lincoln Ave., Skokie,

Join Vernon far a lively de-bate on the secia-polilical andaesthetic values reflected inthese plays, aloag with a discus-sien of the playwrights and theirparticular vision.

The coarse fee is $56. Sta-dec15 over the age of 60, wholive in-district, pay ene half ofthe indicated feo if they presentproof uf age and residency ai ihntime of registration.

Students who have rcsiteredfor Oaklon Or Alliance for Life-long Learning (ALL) classessince fall of 1995 and have acorrect Social Security number00 file may register nsing theTouch-Tone system by dialing(847) 635.1616, Registealinescao also be taken via Fax al(847) 635-1448, in which casepayment mast he made by a mu-jar credit card (Visa, Mastercardor Discover).

Call (847) 635-1414 fur meeninformaiton about this and otherEmeritus classes,

Active seniors 'on the go' at Friendship Villageage of 98 just a few months aftermarrying her present husband,Bill Boardmoo, Together theytravel, dance, stndy the classicsand espIare (with eagerness) newfields of interest. Oliver Andre-seo, a retired professor, stiltWrites for academic and libraryjournals at age 76. I-le didn't be-gin publishing his short storiesuntil age 70. Oliver recommends,"For those who have an artist'sdream, doo't qait rngardlrss ofage." Richard Pearson worked is

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the Public Relatb000 Deportmentof the Moody Bible Institute for28 years. Mr. Pearson now teach-ev computer classes for seniors atIhr Schaumhueg Library. At theage of82, Bob Cairns was named"Volunteer of the Year" for theVillage of Schaamharg in 993.At 87 he still remains active ssrv-ing os the Village Committee onAging and as a volunteer formany worthy charitable orgaoi-nations.

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"Sterling Frbcodultip Award" de-signed by voted area artist, tooBcrlini. This is Ihr firs t cocol ofthis kind in the Chicagoland areacotebrating the lives and accom-plishments of pcopte ilfC65+...Ihc fastest grosviog demo-graphic groop in noir cnaolvy.Funds generated by this osentwill go toward Alzhribnnr pro-gramming provided by Friend-sllìp Village. For information,please call Ihr Develapmrot Of-fIce at 847-884-5734.

nr 25 fracs, Gtenview Trrracr Nursing Croire has hero qairely bslilsling i rrpabario na/Irrov icho8 qouliry skillednursing care to ersidrots ofChicafio'sNnrbh Sbnrr commuviry. TIse compassion Ins) clinical rscrllroce ofnuiv oulrsinq,medical and rhrrapy sroffo hare bern recognized wirli tire biglsro ruccreo lirarivo lanssible by ctbrJainr Como sission o,a

Accreditation afHealehcaer Organizorinos - Accreditarion viilt Commendation.

- Ic IS wirls she same Compassion and clinical eucellence rIrai we developed oar Alalsrimee's Care Orni - i asir cloutseparares early, middle and lacee stuges of rhe disease ro rohance aprimom hiralch, dignity and plrysical fsihcsisis).Residears with early stage Aleheimee's can still rn)vy an iodeprocleor eavieoomror svirh orear rorro I acciririrs irsdsupervised etitiogs. Middle seage residrnrs receive che necessary erdirecrion und coles ro entsance rsissing uhiliiics.And, resideers wnrh lare nage Aleheimre's adclirinnally receive cIsc skillet) osirsing cílre rrqsiresl so aslclrrvs rlrrirchanging plsysinlogical needs.

Ose ineensive, acriviry-facused programming is individualizes) and useac cares I co mers she arrsls of che ersislensduring every stage of rIse disease ans) 5 supervises) by stalfvprcially reainrsl by Alalsrimrr's rorrrrs ro penviulc rxcrpriooatclinical care and compassi000re emocional sap1100r. Munrlrly f,omily supporr

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LGH Senior BreakfastClub meeting set

An update on Medicam will bethe topic oIadisdussiOE atiheFri-day, Oct. 16, Senior BreakfastClub meeting sponsored by Lu-therau General Hospital OlderAdult Services.

Club rucetiugs. held unce amonds Irom 9 to 10:30 urn. io thePurkvide Cafe ulLutheran Getter-al Hospital. feature presentationsby health cate professiuttals, freecontinental breakfast and socialtitnu. Seating is litauen uttd ruser-valions ore çer1sired. Tu siga up,call 1-800-3-ADVOCATE (1-8go-323-8622).

Uprotning rueetittg dates, tug-irs and speakers include: Friday,Nov. 20 - Relaxation" featurittyArlene Leslie, biofeedback ther-upist, Lutlterun Genreul Nenru-science Deparuncnt; and a Friday, Dee. 18, holiday crluhratistr.

Nues SeniorsAll Nibs Senior Center Mew-

bership cards have been pickedsp or mailed. These new whitecards are necessary fur register-ing fur classes, trips, purchasingtickets, etc. Members who stilldu nut have the new cards, cullthe Seniur Center.

Winter HazardsWinter brings a bust 0f hazards

fur srniers -- sut least the risk ofslipping 0v icy strers und frac-luring already fragile hunes. Thenlderly can develop hypothermiamure easily thon ether preple duete bud circulation and also be-canse ufmedirntiens they maybetaking.

Sume precnutiees tu take,cuurtesy efJumes Moretli, medi-cnldireurut ofAnbury Hnighls

. Plus any lenvel carefully --even if you're only going In thegrocery store. Plan Ihn roule, ne-ticiputr hazards und check theoutside temperutnee.

. Always have companywhen going ouldoore.

. - F ---'dWalter, u five your residenl ut Regency, together with

Kulbiern Clyde, Director ofthe Unit

REGENCY. . .A LEADER IN QUALITYALZHEIMER'S CARE

Regency Heallhcare and Rehabilitation Centre baa long been recognized aa an

outatondingprovider ofdignfled, compaasionate care toperaona with

Alzheimer 'a diaease. Among the many reaaona that Regency 'a Alzhetmer 's Unit

ia one ofthe beat Alzheimer 'a Unito in the nation:

. Regency's Alzbeimer's Unit has its own Medical Director.

. Regency's Alzheimer's Unit is Restraint-Free.

. Regency's Alzheimer's Unit has one nf the lowest levels of medication usage

for behnvior management of atsy Alzheimer's Untt in the Ueited States.

. All stuff members have completed specialized training in Alzheimer's care

through Rush-Presbyterian Medical Center.

. Regency's Alzheimer's Unit was one ofthe first Alzheimer's Units in the

United States to be accredited by JCAJIO-

. Regency's Alzheimer's Unit has been specially-redesigned based ou the latest

research of how environmental elements influence the abilities of persons

with Aloheimer's disease. Lighting, color, fabrics, fnrutture, and flooring

material have been carefully selected to promete resident independence und

reduce feelings of anxiety.

Call or visit us for more information.

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NILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATtONThe Nitos Senior Center is open lo residents of.the Vtllage

uf Niles age 62 und over, und their younger spontes. To regis-tee fer classes, trips, purchasing tickets, etc., you needtn be amember of the Nites Senior Center. If you oro interested te ob-taming additional Senier Center informatton, or you wish Io

become o member, cull or riait the Center and be glared on themaiting list. The Center is located at 0060 OaktonStrert, undthe phone esmher is 588-84211.

IMPORTANT NOTICEAs ntuul, the Nitos Senior Conter will br closedFor Vete-

runs' Day, Wednesdoy, Nov. t t; und foe the ThanksgtvtngHoliday, Thnrsduy, Nov, 26, and Frtduy, Nov, 27.

We will be cloned from Monday, Nov. 319 through Fri.day, Dec. 11. We are excited about our reopening at theflew building on Monday, Dee. 14, No activities or meet-ings 'odI take place at the Senior Coutre dnring this twoweek period, bot the Men's Club Holiday Party on Friday,Dec. 4; and the RockeUrs Christmas Spectacular on Tues-day, Dee, 8; will take place.

FLU SHOT CLINICThere is aliti lime to receive poor flu shut tomorrow, Friday,

Oct. 16, or Wednesday, Oct. 21 trum 930 um. tu 12 p.m., andL30 p.m. IO 43O p.m. For Nues residents 65 und older undchronically ill persons oged 62 lo 64 with dtabetes, eardiovas-entre disease, und respiratory problems. Medtcme wtll bebilled. Cull for appointments. Homebound residents need tocontact Terry Speenget RN, MN for un appointment. (Vobo-leers needed. Seo Mary Oleksy.)

NEW SENIOR CENTER PRESENTATIONNew Senior Center Peesentatino is scheduled for Friday,

Oct. 23 at IO um. Senior Center stoff utilI discuss the newbuilding and answer any qoestions you may have, Regtslraltoerequired.

PINOCHLE TOURNAMENTPinochle Tournament is scheduled fur Friday, Oct. 23 at t

p.m. (atTive at nono). All players arr eocnnroged to play to uthree-handed tournament. Seating will br selected al rundum.Prier: $3.50 includes refreshments and prizes.

ORTOBERFESTOkloberfest, spontnred by the Women's Club, s en Mon-

day, Oct. 26 at 12 noon. Following a ment uf Bert Goolush,Saoerbraten, Butter Noodles, Spueteots. Braised Red Cabbageund Dessert, we will enjoy a slide show featuring tomons Chi-cago marie theatres of the past. Frico: $6. Cull fer lirket avail-ability.

OCTOBER LITE LUNCH AND MOVIEOrteber Lire Lunch u,td Morte is Friday, Oct. 30 al 000e,

Enjoy homomodo Soup aod Sandwich followed by Tite Mao inthe Iron Mask starring heart-throb Leonardo OiCoprto. PrIce:

$2.MEN'S CLUB PLANNING MEETING

Men's Club Flunoing Meeting is Monday, Nov. 2, at 9 um.All men are invited to help plan trips, programs, and events for

the dab.RULES OF THE ROAD REFRESHER COURSE

Rnles of bbc Road Refresher Coorso is Monday, Nor. 2, at 2p.m. Registration required.

HEARING SCREENINGNorth Suburban Hearisg Services will be doing a FREE

Hearieg Screening on Wednesday, Nor. 4, from 9:30 um, lo12 soon. Appoinlmeots needed,

. BOOK DISCUSSIONThe Book Dis005sion is Friday, Nov. 6 from IO am. lo Il

um. Frire of $1 irelades The Untourltabte by John -Banville

und refreshments,NILES FREE BUS PROGRAM

Nitos Free Bus Progrum is Friday, Nov. 6 aI IO am. TomSarace, TraesporlutiOO Snpervisor foe the Village uf Niles,will be available to unswer individuo! questions about theNiles Free Bus. Appointment reqatred.

ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR- Arts & Crafts Fair is schodnled for Friday, Nov. 6 from 10am. to 2 p.m. Items available for suie will ieclnde jewelry,woudworkiog, knitled sod crocltolrd ilems, vil und watercolorpaintings, ucd teure, A hot dog loech will also be offered for

s t . If you would like to participate in this event, cooturt KellyMiukbe at the Center.

YARN NEEDEDThe Seeier Center is requeslìng loft over yace or scraps 0f

material. Lop robes und shawls are made for veterans al Hines

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grund display will be featneed at 7 p.m. ou Monday, Oct. 19m

the Morton Grave Fnhlic Library. Cyme and eojuy tmpersona-tor aod singer, Johnny tohnson: the muthrr/danghtrr duo ofRubio and Rachel Oleo: and long-time harbor shopper, fildonBriser. Admission pelee is ono noe-pettshohle toed item forthe Morton Grove Firemen's Association's Christmas foodbaskets. Cull the Morbo Grove Senior Hot Line ut 470-5223,

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VISUALLY IMPASRED MOTIVATORSMorton Grove's Visnnlly Impaired Motivators ts a support

groop foe individuals who have significuel vision tmpntrment.This group provides a sate, positive eovironment foe membersto engross their ferlivgs, loare about low-vision und copingskills, und build Ou strengths. Tho group provides information

und oduculion, and opportunity for discussion nod problemsolviog. The nevt meeting will be ut IO am. no Tonsday, Oct.

20 in the Morton Grove Village Hall. For more tnfoamtioe orfor transpoelatioO, cull the Morton Grove Senior Hut Lire at470-5223. -

ARTHRITIS VIDEO SERIESThis "Arthritis" video will be presented by Morton Grove

visiting Ourse, Mary Kay Aodreuei in the Prairie View Com-munity Center at 12:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Ort. 21. ArthritIsliterally meads, "juiet inflammation," aed refers te more thon100 different diseuses. For advice on managIng artbritts, al-trod Ibis helpful meeting.

FLU & PNEUMON IMMUNIZATIONSThe Village of Morton Grove will provide ioflurozu und

pneumOOia immunizations for resideots over ago 60. The costuf the shots are freo for those whose primacy iosuruece is

Medicare Part B. Patients who are enrelled te un 10MO, nrwho do not subscribo to Medican Part B, must pay $111 for theflu shot, and SIS for the pneumonia shot.

Seniors should gel a Ou shot euch year to provide immunityto thé most commonly predicted flu strates for ihr eumiegWinter. Psoumonin immurizatiOns provide lifelong immunityto the mesi common forms nf pneumonia and already re-reivod, does riot need lo be repeated. Anyone:

I ) allergic to rhickeo, cbirkeo feathers er eggs;21 allorgic tu contact leos solutiou or thrrme050l (mercuri-

al autiseptir);allergic to the autibintic family called aminoglycusides

(geniamyrie, kanamycie or 000myuto);who bus ever suffered from the lIbros koowe as Guil-

liar-Barre Syndrome; Orwho has cold symptoms the day nl their shot; wili tior

be immunized.This year, flvaesloe Northweslero Healthcare Heme Servie-

rs administers the imusuoizuliOus und offers a choice nl a tra-dilioeul noodle injection or a BiojeclOr (needle-tree) injection.Those interested io a shol rollst oinke u reservation by callingthe Morbo Grave Senior Hot Line al 470-5223. Gaies andlimes io thr,Murloe Grave Village Hall Senior Center aro:

. Thursday, Oct. 22; 2 In S p.m.. Saturday, Ori. 3 I ; 9 am. to 0000

. Thursday, Nov. 5; 2 in 5 p.m.VOLUNTEER FOR THE HALLOWEEN PARTYFor people who derive pleasure from watching Ihr especia-

lion and joy of small children as they laugh aud have foe play-

ing, consider volunteering for Morion Grove's uncool Hallo-wren Parties. All sorts of games and duties are available, Theparties will be held from 10 to 11:45 ata., and from 12:30102:15 p.m. 00 Sutarday, Ort. 31 in ihr PrairieView CommunityCeoter. Contort Liodu Mathis al ihr Marlou Grave Park Dis-

Oid, 965-1200."WRtTJpG YOUR STORY"

This class at Ihe Prairie View Community is for snobes who

would like lo pass on to their children uod graedrlrtldreo,

memories of Ihrir life eoperieucrs. Clussos meet on Mondays

from I io 3 p.m. The fer is $12 tor Ihr six-week session, from

Nov. 2 to Dec. 7. The ioslradler is published writer nod rolited

loucher, Laura Johnson. Call Caiheriee Dean ai ihr Morion

Grove Park District, 965-1200, for details.

For mora information about those senior servicas and recto-

5h00 programs. call ihe Morton Grove Senior l'luI Line at 470-

5223, or Ihr Promo View Community Center st 965-1200. To

receive the "Seniors in Morton Grave" uewslcttrr, Mactao

Grove resideots con seod $3, and non-resideuts send $4 to the

MorIon Grove Park Dïslridl, 6034 Druspster Steed, Morbo

The - time that graudpurnols generotion lived. mine Ihn qnulbty of graodpnrent-

spend with their gbundchildren ischildren love sburios, grandchildren relationships. in-

- - 1mo stones reveuliog some fami- stead, ii is the effort that graed-

With u little imagivaiion, grandly history hold special value for parents moho to stoy io touch that

parnuis con fled fun wuys lo give building their sense of coonoet- detortuions iftho relationship will

'he eiftofluve.tug and belougmog. Stories cou be close ordistuot.also be fartusy or the ralolliog ofclassic stories from children'sbooks.

Children also love to go ont-ingi. Grandpareols might consid-nr vititieg a park, maseum, or li-broW, attending u sporting event,taking a nature hike, train ride, orvisitiog frieeds.

Grondparrnts cae teach chit-dren special skills, such os how tufish, sew dell clothes or makespecial biscuits or muffins.

When ploonieg a visit ssiih thegrandchildrru cousider that chil-deco wool to be loved and appee-cioled for who they aro, said KayMayberry, University of IlliouisEvtursiso educator, family life. ItiOe't oncossury to buy as armful

f toys."Timeuud attention raiher than

material things arr tho greatestgifts uoy fumily member gives ioaroiher," Muyberry said."Grandparents hure years of ex-perirece to draw from when tell-ing stories and playing gameswith childmn. The rhildeen willlove looking ut bnirlooms undmemorabilia 1h01 tell a storyabout ihn 'olden days."

Graudpaeeuls may want tokeep odd ilrms of inlrresl lo en-tertuin thechildeon. An old ballonbox filled with buttons can ofienkeep children busy forhoors sort-ing and counting bullons. Me-morobilia items, such os nrwspo-per clippiogs, old _ recipes,heirloom dolls sod other itemscan help tell a 510cv of how one

Passages lecturerto discuss Cubism

Os Tuesday, Ori. 20, Emeritus synthetic cubism. Germany. Ir this botare, PtkatprofessorJames Kraust discanses Admission $4 ut 10e door far wilt enurmee how bbc SalbteCubismt The Most Significant in-district residrols. For registra- Slates' political ties with RussiaContribution tu the Dcvelsp- line iefoemutioo, call (047) 635- affect iheir rolationships with thement ofModero Art (HUM S67 1414 or (847) 635- 1416. restofthe world.63, Touch-Tone 9720). This pees- Students who have registered The fmflh lectore of the Cul-cotation is purl of the Passages far Oaklon er ALL classes since lure's Connections to Foreign

Lecture Series sponsoredby Oak- 1995 uud have a correct Social Relations series will be held Nov.

tan's Emeritus Program. The 1er- Security eumberon file, may reg- 5; Sum Sarkesiun, Ph.D., profes-

tore will be held trebo l-2:30 inter for this lecture suing the sur fimeeitau, Loyola Umvoesiiy,

p.m. in Room Al51 al Omsktoo's Touch-Tone sysiem by dialing will discoss Armenia's CnitnrolRuy Flartutein Campas, 7701 N. (847) 635-1616. Registrations Heritage.LiecolnAve., Slonkie, cao also be Oilmen via FAX al Admission te Ihr lecbures is

le this lecinre, Itr0055 will es' (847) 635-1448, in which cose $14 at dte door. Fur more iofor-plain the formal, urslhetic and payment must be mude by a ma- matioe about this lecture or thehistorical contributions and dit- jor credit card (Viso, Mastercard suries, call bbc Eme ritas office at

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While gruudparrsts cao teachIheir groudkids how to playgames, sarb os solitaire or domi-noes, the gruodkids can demon-sirote how to ploy hand-heldgames and computer gamos.

- When grandparents cannot bewith iheirgrandchildreO, they curstill keep in touch. Mayberty 50g-gesled wriiiug sheet noies often.Children love to get their ownmail. Inclodo snapshots, newspu-per clippings and other ibcms thatihe child might appreciate.

Studies hove shown that gea-graph''ad'istuoce does net deter-

Time is a cherished gift betweengrandparents and grandkids

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"Whether spending un after-noon with children oe keepisg tetouch with them long distance,the puivl is to help them fool spa-cial ood uppreciored." Maybarrysaid. "Your gift oftime will hr re-wardiog for bulb you sod thegrondchildreo."

Foreign Relationsof the BalticStates lecture

0e Oct. 29, Hilja Pikal, writerand Emeritus lecturer who holdsa masber's degree ir Germanfrom ihr Ueiversity of tllioois,will present The Pureigo Reto-houx of Iba Baltic Slates, thefoorth leclnre efOaklno Commu-city College's tall lecture series,Callares Connection to ForeignRelutloos. The lecture senes issponsored by the College'sEmeritus Program. All lecturesmeet Ou Thursdays from I-2:30pits. in Roam Al51 01 Ike RayHarlstciu campus, 7701 N. Lia-colu Ave., Skokie.

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The Prospect Heights ParkDisirict, Morava Center, 110 W.Comp McDonald Rd., hosts thefifth session ofElie Senior CitizenLaw Bttfercement Academy,Monday, Oct. 19, 9:30-11:30am. TheAcademy, sponsored bySheriff Michael F. Sheattan andthe Prospect Heights Police De-parlment, meets every Mondaymorning at the Morava Center

throaglt November 9. The RIOtsession wiR educate aeoiors onthe crirnioal jaRico aystrm. Alladuar citizens ore eoconraged toattend these important meetings.To registerorreceive toare inter-motion, call (773)899-7725.

Nues SeniorsNitet Free Bns Program is

Friday, Nov. 6 at 10 n.m. TomSurace, Transportation Sapervis-Or for the Village of Miles, wiltbe available lo answer individu:at qaeslions about the Miles FreeEns. Appointment reqnirrd.

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Senior Luncheon Bingo winner

Following a recent Maine Township Seniors luncheon at asa Royale Banquete in Des Plaines, thebingo carda came oat fora fewexciting rounds. Winning the aflernoona FirstPrize wan Park Ridge resi-dentMarythllenMcMuffen who won a specialprizebaoketdonatedbykarringfon ofParkRidge a seniorhousing facihty. Presenting the basketare, from left: Ken Bogard, Karrington Adminiatrator; McMullen;Jennifer V,nce, Karrington Markeling Director; and Sue Nueschel, Maine Township Director of SeniorServices.

'Coping with Arthritis' willbe subject of talk at NPH

Many people of old age softer thrifis. White there are onduly with the paint related to aj.. known cures for this illness,

them are things that can be doneto cope and alleviate suffering,

to hear

Richard Cunningham, physi-cat therapist, with RuveeswnodHospital and representing thnArthritrs Fonodation, wittpresent "coping with Arthritis.The talk will be presented ut 2p.m., un Wednesday,, Oct. 21, atNorwosd Park Honre, 6016 N.Nina Ave., Chicago. lt wilt coy-er arthritis and the vannai ever-crues and physical activity thatcan he performed to help attevi-ale suffering, the use of hot andcold compresses and the valueof hydrotherapy.'

If you softer from athrilis,thon you wilt notwant to missthis program, said Lynn Mito-soi, coordinator of the monthlyTimely Talks.

A question and answer ses-sinn will follow, and refresh-ments will be aerved after theprogram. For more informationregarding this event, apcnmingTimely Talks Or the NorwoodPark Home, call (773) 631-4856.

Niles SeniorsMen's Ctah Planning Meeting

is Monday, Nov. 2, at 9 n.m. Allmen are invited to help plantrips, programs, und events forthe club.

Novemher Lancheon is Pri-day, Nov. 13 ut noon, Followingu meal of Anlipaslu Salad,Chicken Erenst with Tri-eulorTortellini, Artichoke Hearts,Garlic and Hearts uf Palm, wewill listen to "The Steve and,_/Edle ofChicago. " Price: $6.

Cultural Heritageof the BalticStates discussed

0e Oct. 22, Hiljo Pikal, writerand Emeritus lecturer who holdsa master's degree in Gormanfrom the University of Illinois,will discosu The Cottorat Her-i.toge ofthe Baltic Slates as part ofOaktou Community College'sfall lecture series, Cultore's Con-aretino to Foreign Relations. Thelecture series is sponsored by theCrillege's Emeritus Program. Allleclnms meet onThorsdays fromt-2:30 p.m. in Room AlSt al ihnRuy Hartslein campus, 7701 N.Lincoln Ave., Skokie.

The Baltic nations share theirrecent history of Soviet domina-sinn, even though the states havedifferent languages, religions andcnitural ties. In this lecture, Pikulwitt esamine the rich cultural his-toiy oftheseBattic states.

The foaeth lecture of the Cal-turn's Connections to ForeignRelations series wilt be held Oct.29; Pikat will discass The For-cigli Relations of the BalticStales.

Admission to the lectures is$14 at the door. For more infor-mation atout this lecture or Ihnseries, call the Emeritus office al(8471 635-1414.

Low-cost willpreparation atCenter of Concern

Attorneys from The ChicagoEar Association Lawyer ReferealService provide tow-cost willpreparation through its SeniorCitizens Witt Program for quali-'ing limited-income seniors at

the Center of Concern, located at1580 N. Northwest Highway inPark Ridge. Advance appoint-menu are reqaired. The programis usually held the first Wrdnes-day of oach mouth when a mini-mum number nf appoinlments isscheduled. Seniors can call (847)823-0453 to schedule an appoint-ment.

To he eligible, clients most heage 60 or over with incomes of$15,000 or less (520,000 for acouple), with assets no more than$30,000, excluding a home andpersonal car.

Seniors will receive u free,will-related consullalion. Thecost for drawing np a simple willis nul more thon $50 for an indi-vidual ($75 foracouple).

Seniors can pick np DurablePower of Attorney and LivingWill forms free of charge or theymuy hire the utturney ataredanedfee to assist in completing theforms and explain variant np-tians.

The Senior Citizens Will Pro-gram is sponsored by The Chica-go Bar Association Lawyer Re-ferraI Service, the Snbnrhan AreaAgency na Aging ths1l the CookCounty Legal Assislatice Fana-dnlion.

Lincoinwood Seniors calendar of eventsThe Liacoluwood Seniors

Clab invites die community tojoin them en Taesday, Nov. 100110:30 am. la hear Gregg Stuck,Horlicallarlolwigs the Universityoflllinois Cooperative ExtensionService apenic On tIte lopic of"How To Prepare Yonr GardenFoeThe Winter."

Tite meètiitg will be held atLiberty Bank for Savings' meet-ing eaom, 6666 N. Lincoln Ave.,Littcolttwood,

111e Liiscotawood SrsiiorsClub will celebrate NovemberIlirtlidays at Leonas Restaurant,3517 W. Detiipsier is Skokie ouFriday, Nov. 13 at 11:30 am. Afull buffet lunch incicding hover-age and geutaity is $10 per per-satt-

Join Ihn Lincoluwovil SeniorsClub on Wednesday, Nov. 18 fora trip to the Rolling MeadowsPark District to ace Opera In Fo-cus, William B. Fosser's PoppetPrtsdoctioa.

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the cost of $26 for members,$29 for guests iorlodes show sodnallsporlrtlicia (Deluxe Moloi-coach). Lsmmclt is additional aridon-your-own al Sruos Rcslanrxotitt rlioglca 1-leights,

Departure tune is 10:45 rima,from Ore Lincrstuwi,ttd VillagePIrOl, 6900 N. Liircola Ave. willirelamo scheduled l'or3:45 pmo.

Yea are oviled tojrrist lire seit-iors tin Tuesday, Nov. 24 fire atrip lis the }lrrllyworrd Casino,

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The price of $13 for members,$15 frrr guests iirclodes admis-sirrir lu the City mrfLiglrls I - (BigBrr:ml), fuhotrso all you crmn emmllunch bofihl mid trmomsprrrtatiomm(Deluse Molimremracim),

Departure lime is 11:33 amo.frmrtn Oie Limcirlmiwmrrrd Village1h01, 1900 N. Limmeolim Ave., willrr-clamai sctrednlerl l'rrr 5:30 p.m.(uyprox.).

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Oifts and trusts cao often beused to save on tases, ten. The or-gaoization snygestS:

. Making financial gifts di-rectly te grandchildren. Underfederal tas laws, any indivtdualmay give np tu $tO,000 ($20,000if given by an individnut andspouse) to as many people as she/he wishes. Gifts with the $10,000cniliogare nntsubjnct to tax.

. dift money to an edsca-donai facility to help with tnitiun.Snchgifts arr nutssbjecttb feder-al gift tax because Ihn money isgivntr directly to the scheut.

Help puy medical bills(atsu not sdbject to federal giftlus).

. Establish a trust. There aremany ways to do this; talk tu ynnrfinancial adviser.

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Reach Out andWrite to Someone

. The Center uf Concern Inter-generational Pen Pal Pengram,which has been bringing about"friendly cunnections" betweenynuth and sesiers since 1994, islnoking furward In many moresuccessfnl rncnnnlers in Ike corn-ing year.

Seniurs from The Center ufCnncern along with seniurs assu-ctated with the Regency GuyCare Center in Nitos are parlici-puting in this year's program.Students feasts Eugene FieldSchnut in Park Ridge have signedup and are baking forward In be-ing pen pals. The Center of Cnn-cern's staff will "cenneel thedols" and match slndent to senier.The resntt will bring abaut a shar-ing of experiences ikruagh writ-ing. Each child signs a Pen PalContract in which be/she agreeste write In a special senier. Thesenior writes buck to the child toexchange ideas. Stories are en-changed and relationships gruw.

tn recent years, aver 300 sIe-dents and seniurs have connected

Altuennys frum The ChicagoBar Assucialian Lawyer RefemulService provide luw-cost willpreparation Ibruagh its Sen/nrCitieens Will Program for quali-fying limited-income seniurs althe Niles Snnier Center, Incatedat 8060 Gahtun Street in Niles.Advaocn appointments are re-qn/red. The prugram is usuallyheld the third Friday nf eachmunth when a minimum naniberof appnintments is scheduled.Seniors can call 847-588-8420est. 576 to nchedale an appoint-

Ta be eligible, clients mast beugo 60 er over with ocumes uf$t5,000 nr less ($20,000 fur acouple), with assets nu mere than$30,000, excluding a home and

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thrungb the Pen Put Prugramwhich has brunghl a bolter ander-standing between generations.The children enjay hearing ahnutthe "olden days" und the elderlyenjoy being appreciated! Shownabane cee Karol Baranowski andLnmaine Grelecki.

tfyna are interested in parlici-paling in this exciting prugrumcall Myma ut The Center of Cnn-cero, 847/823-0453.

The LincoinwoodSeniors ClubThe Lincalnwund Seniors

Clnb invites the community tamin them os Friday, October 23,at 10:30 am. tu heur Amy Le-witt, RN speak nu the tapie ofCupisg with Degenerative Dis-nases such as Arthritis, Gstea-pnrnsis, etc. -

The meeting will be held inthe Lincutnwend Village haltCnuncil chambers, 6900 N. Lin-culo Avenue, Lincnlnwnnd.

Low-cost will preparationat Nues Senior Center

persnnul car.Seniers will receive a free,

will-related censullatine, Thecust fur drawing up u simple willis But more Iban $50 fnr un indi-vidual ($75 foe a cnaplc).- Seninrs can pick up DurablePuwer uf Alteeney and LivingWill fnems free ufcharge or theymay hire the alturney at u reducedfee to assist in cempteling thefarms and esplain vuriens np:tians.

The Senior Citizens Will Pra-gram is sponsered by The Chica-go Bar Assnciatiun Lawyer Ref-vernal Service, the SuburbanArca Agency en Aging and theCauk Ceunty Legal AssistancePenedutiun.

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Bethany Terrace Nursing Con-tre, a non-prefit tnng term care fa-cility in Murtan Greve, will hostits annual Fall Festival Bazaar unFriday, November 6 frum 9 am.tu 4 p.m. Crufters and small bnsi-nesses are welcome.

Beautiful hand-made crafts,jewelry, ceramics and white ele-phants will be available. Manywere hand-made by nur residentsand volunteers. Bakery items wiltalso be snld. Lunch which will be

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Bused un a poll of 150 Writersat leading newspapers and ntaga-eines, the survey fnnnd that thewriters put aside on average 13percent in the past year, above the10 percent minimum rccom-mended by financial advisers.

There may be a reasnn why thewrilers are taking charge nf theirScannaI future: Only ahnat 13percent nf them espeel their re-tirement income tu come franiSocial Security.

served between I 1 ast. and 1:30p.m. All the pruceeds go Inwardsthe Resident Cnus:il. The publicis invited. Fnrfurther infurmadnnplease cult (847) 965-8100 andask fer Lnri Lente ut x25 1. Dead-line ferceaflees is Nuvemher 2nd.

Bethany Tenace is Incated at8425 N. Wuskegun Road in Mer-tun Greve. They are lucated at Ikeintersection of Culdwell undWaskegan Roads, just north ufGaktun and sunlh nfDempster enWaukegan.

Ashley Court'sSpooktacularHalloween Bash

Joie the fun at Ashley CnnrtRetirement Community un Satur-day, Octubre 31st ut 2:30 p.m.Cnmr in cnstume - if yen dare -and jein in the costume centest.The pnpular Bunja Buddies willperform and a frighlenisgly gaodlime will be had by all. Dancing,refreshments and scary, silty stufffnrevery gay and ghnul.

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Price fur the full buffet is$12.60 per persan payable ut therestaurunt.

Senior Fellowshipat EPLC

Edison Park Lutheran ChurchSenior Frllnwship invites all sen-iars Io a gathering no Thursday,Octeber 15.

The afterreon will begin utI 1:15 um. with an EcumenicalWarship Service; a meal at annn,and a program abusI 12:45 p.m.We will meet is the south hull nfthe church at 6826 N. Oliphant

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For seniors who derive pleos-ore from watching the experto-SlOE and joy of small children asthey laugh and have fan playingand being entertaiend, considervolunteering for Morton Grove'sonnoal flotlaween Partien. Alltorts of games and doties aroavailable. The parties will beheld from IO to t t ,45 ont. andfrom 12:30 to 2l5 on satorday,Oct. 31 in the Pmirie ViewCommonity Center. Far more in-

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Nues SeniorsThe Niles Senior is open ta

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847825-5531For furlher infornnnatinn call Baria Wilson or Maria Tekaezst. Matthre Lutheran Heme is a pregram atLathnren tnoiat nrmicas uf tttinein

Senior CitizenLaw Enforcement

Shetiff Michael F. Sluenbanspanners the second session oftIte Senior Citizen Law Enforce-ment Academy at the ResemontSeniorCitizen Complex, 6336 N.Kienchoff, in RosemotutenTluarn-day, 0CL 22. Hasted by the Rane-mont Police Departmerut, titeAcadeany meets Thaesday after-noons from 2-4 p.m. tltrough Na-vember 19. The secttnd nenniortmill edacale netniorn 00 persottaland home safety, aale titelS pee-vendos, as well ax con gatnen nodscams. All north nabneban settlercitizens aie enCOarxged to attendtlteseimportantmeetingn, Toreg-isternureceivemoreirtformatiea,call (773) 869-7725,

Nues SeniorsAera & Crafta Fair is sched-

sled for Friday, Nov. 6. If ynamonld like to participate in thinevent, centact Kelly Mickle atthe Center.

The Bank Discussion is Fr1-day, Non. 6 from 10 am. to Ilorn. Price of $1 inelndes TheUnreachable by John Banvilleucd refreshments.

Each weoka handful ofdedicated volunteers staff tIre Town-ship'n emergency foecipanbyandpackbaxea offood for hungryfamilies. Each boxoffood contains a predetermined balance offeed products based en family size, recommended nutritionalslandardaandavaflable reseurcen. "We're always in need of do-nations offood or cash for the foodpantry," said GeneralAnsis-tance Director Marsha Warnick. Packagïng food boxes fer thehungry are, from left: Charhe Austin from Park Ridge; CharlesLeVallnyandCharlene LeVatleyof Nifes.

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Non-Sectarian

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Beautihil Lundteuped Gurdenn

Menotnerts - Markers - nuiriat Vatilts

Private Estate Mausnteums

"Substantial Pre-Areangemear Discna,ntn Nnw Available"

Maine Township FoodPantry Volunteers

Move That BodyStudios show that by age 75,

about one in three men and one ntwo WOttten do no enercise ut all.That's amintake, because inuctiv-ity leads to frailty and less of in-dependence.

The inaagural Surgeon Gener-ut's Repon na Physical Activityund Heulth natos that the loss nfstamina and strength enrmully at-tribnted te aging shauld insteadbe seen as signs of inactivity.

To get in gear, try fellowintgthesetips:

lain a class. Be with peopleyour age who shaee year inter-ests.

. Start with walking. lt's notton strenuoan, it's a goad motiva-ter for other activities and itsgood fnr yen.

Ifyan thitsk yan don't havetime, cnnsidermadestamennts uf.tuercise, say in lO-minute spoon.Once yea get started, you'll penh-ably lind time and energy to in-crease the amoatta.

. If yen lack energy, it maybe mild depeessios -- nr simplelack of esercise. Stadien shawthat exercise elevates mead. Startmoving mound mare vigorouslyand doing small amnants of esce-cina, and yen may frati your spie-its -- and energy level -- lift.

The Long HaulThe fastest-growing segtoenl

of the popalatian is over 85there aro now 3 million peeple inthat group, und tltat figure is en-pectad to gram to 8 million averthe cost 40 years.

Ltfe espeetaney is at an all-time htgh -- 75.8 yenes. Ifyon aronow 65 yeats old, ynn'll peabablylive to be 85 er 90.

-L i i-w- -b-l: /' F.J t . i . j II

Karol Verseo, adjunct facultymember at Oaklon, will teach aseven-week writing course be-ginning Oct. 21 al Oaktan Cam-manity College. Creative Writing(COM Bl4 61, Touch-Tone3400) is offered theough the Cal-lege's Emeritus Program andmeats on Wednesdays from I-3p.m. at the Ray Hartstein campan,7701 N.LineoleAve., Skokio.

Tlneongh several in-class Oxer-citen, Versan will demonstrate ovariety of literacy techniques tahelp participants develop a writ-ing voice.

Studentn aver the ago of 60who live in-district, pay ose hullatthe indicated feo ifthey presentproof nf ago und residency at thetime of registration.

Students who have registeredfar Oakton nr Alliance far Life-lung Leaoruing (ALL) classesniece full nf 1995 and hayo a cor-

Home forthe Holidays!

Learn CreativeWriting at Oakton

The Suburban Area Agencyan Aging, Oak Park, aed South-ment Airlines mould like tamake this Holiday season espe-cially memorable for somo verylucky sahurban Cook Countysoninru. Together, they are span-nurang a "Hamo far the Hou-days" cautest to reunite seniorswith loved Ones they haven'tbees able to visit hecanne nf fi-nuncial hardships. The luckyseniors will win a round tripticket lo any one of Southwest'sdesignated airpautsia the UnitedStaten far travel daring the 1998Winter Holiday seauan.

The canteul, which has beenan anonal event far the lust 7years, has braughl many fami-lies back together. LusI year,same winners made trips to seerebutes and friends they hadn'tseen in over 15 years! To be eli-gible far the contest, u seniormust: be 65 years of age or old-er; have an immediate familymember near one of the citiesserved by Santhwest that theperSntt has ant seen io a longtime; preferably live ulano on ufined income; and- be otherwiseunable ta afford the trip.

"Heme for Ihe Holidays" ap-plicalions are available in bathSpanish and English aod can beubtutned by contacting the Sub-urban Area Agency on Aging,t 146 Weslgate, Saite 200, OakPark, IL 65301, (800) 699-9543.Applacatianu mast be submilledby Wednesday, October 21,1998, and winners will be euh-fled in early November. South-west Airlines will present thewinners with their tickets al aspectnl ceremany in late Novem-ber, 1990, Tickets awarded arevalid feem December 7, 1991,thraaghJuuuary 16, 1999.

reel Social Security number onOle may register using the Touch-Tane system by dialing 1847)635-1616. Rogiuttalions cae alsobe taken via fan at (847) 635-1440, io which case paymeotmust he made by a major creditcard (Visa, Mastercard or Dis-caver).

Call f847) 635-1414 for moreinformatiao abant this and otherEmeritus classes.

Nues SeniorsNorenuber Litocheort in Pri-

day, Nov. 1) an noun, Fallowinga meal of Antipasto Salad,Chicken Breast with Tri-calerTortellisi, Artichoke Hearts,Garlic and Hearts of Palm, wewill lintett ta "The Steve andEdie ofChicago." Price: $6.

Nues SeniorsA Fireside Chrirtmsua Trip is

Tuesday, Dec. 22 from 8:30 am,to 6:30 p.m. Menu featuresRoast Tesderloin of Beef and allthe delicious trimmings. Price:544.

THE BUGLE, ThURSDAY, OCTOBER tO, a9on

New Attitude

PACE 29

check witlu yaurdo'ctar before be-. -

grunts8 any course nf treatment.As mtlhans of baby boomers . Mood swings, imitabilisy

approaclt menopause, attrtudes and forgetfulness-are common osabout the change of life ara estragan drops. Increasing cal-chattgtng. Menopauseis natadts- cium and vitamin B can help;eats, us was once commonly ugain,chackwithyaurdactorthought, bat it does hove physicalsymptoms:

- Eighty percent of mena-pausai wonton have "hot flushes"thermal disruptions that can louveyon red-faced aud dripping per-spirution. Many mamen find thatvitamin E oua relieve hot flashes;others find that vitumio C runhelp. As with any medication,

Nues SeniorsOctober Lito Lunch autd Mo-

oie 'tu Friday, Out. 30 at nues.Eeioy homemade Soap. andSandwich followed by The Martirr the ¡roo Monk starring bean-throb Leonardo DiCaprio. Price:$2.

This ¡s a Home, Not a Nursing Home"

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Anthony and Helen Struck have boon marriedfor 53 yearn. The last of which has been spent as per-masest residents in our care facility.

After hor most recent hospitalization Helen realizedthat she would not be able to return to care for herhusband who had suffered from dementia for anumber of years. With the assistance of their life longfriend and neighbor they began a search for an afford-able, long term care facility that would allow a marriedcouple with diverse diagnosis to reside in the samoroom.

Helen says she chose the facility because it was so -clean and the staff was so friendly. The room was largeenough to move is several pieces of their farniturg,including Helen's electronic piano. Because the choresof daily living are performed by our qualified staff,Helen and Anthony are free to enjoy each otherbcompany.

Coming down the corridor leading to their room, youcan hear Anthony singing the coupleh favorite songsaccompanied by Helen on the piano. When the pieceis finished, Holen describes their stay. "Thank God wehave a place here, our own apartment wo can go outanytime we want. This is home, not a nursing home. Itake time out every day to thank God that we arehere."

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"My lather Was at the Goldman Homefoe about asse artd a half years. He had

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Respiratory/Ventilator Services

1420 S. Barrington RoadBarrington, IL 60010

847-382-6664 Fax 847-382-6693

Lutheran Generai Honpital andAdvncate Health Care ano affen-ng free flu shuts during Octaber,

Nnvember and December in sen-jars 65 and user who are enrolledja Medjearo Part B.

Eljgjbte senjars interested inreceiving the shnl should contactt (800) 3-ADVOCATE (t-800-323-8622) ta schedule an ap-pOifltment. Shots are S IO far oth-er individuals over the ago of I 8.

Lutheran Generai will offer theinfluenza shuts at a variety nf lo-cations in the hnspntai's servicearea to facilitate easy access forali seniors. The stints witt ho pro-vided

. Thursday, October 5, 8

am. - 3 p.m., Glensiew Caminu-nity Church, 000 Elm St., Glen-view.

. Tuesday, Octnber 20, 4-7p.m., Maine Townnhip TownHall, 700 Ballard Rd., ParkRidge.

. F _- - i w- wi t J' l%l u.. . i . I_I -Forest Villa plans rehabilitation

unit expansion

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Forest Villa Nuruing Center, 6840 W. Toahy, Nifes, piana lo upen a 54-bedrehabititation unilin January1999. The unit cumplimente FOreal Viila'u eaieling rehabilitation unit, ita eecuredAizheimer'u Unit andilnin-houue dialysis program.

According to Michael Kaplan, Adminintratnr, Forest Villa han been in the nursing care husmeen niece1975. Forent Villa in wellknown in the community fonts qualilynnrsing care. Expandingitn rehabilitationunit witlmake room torlhe nrlhnpedic, hip nrknee replacement, heartandstrnkepatient. At Forest Villaa care plan is developed by the staff, the residentand theirtamilies. This way the patientand the tamilyknow what goals the resident needs to reach to return hsme safely. The staff tailors the rehabilitationprogram to fiteach persona person alneeds. Rehabilitahon haaa speci8ogoal - to help the resident getback on his orherteetas qaicklyasposoible andto return home.

Our rehabilitation unit will feature a greatroom forfamilies and hienda to viet. Each resident's roomwillcnntain a telephone, a television, andaprivalebathroom. Physical, occupatinnalandspeech thera-py wifitakeplace underthesupervision oflicensedphyoicalandoccupationaltherapista. To bemontef-feclive, rehabilitation takes place in oar model apartment where all the activities of daily living can be

. practicedsuchas climbing the stairs, takinga shower, cnoking a meal, ordoing laundry.Between therapysesuinna, manyrecreatinnalactivitiesare available. The centena complete with pet

therapy, including Crackers, a talkingparrot, tn order to please your taste buds, our dietary staff cooksin a 'hcratch" kitchen. We often try new foods haced on residents recommendations and serve foodsthat willappeal tua wide vanietyof fussy eaters.

Forest Villa takes private insurance, HMO'S Medicare, Medicaid, FubhcAidand Pubilc Aid Fending.CallPeggyUchanski, admissions coordinator, al (847) 647-8994 fora tourormore in!ormation.

LGH offers freeflu shots to seniors

. . Thursday, October 22, T30am. - 3 p.m., St. Isaac logues,8 t 49 Golftfload, Nues,

. Saturday, October 24, 8am. - neon, Lutheran GeneralHospital Patient Resource Cen-ter, 8820 W. DempsterSl., Hiles.

. Tuesday, Octeber 27, 8am, - 3 p.m., Our Lady of theWayside, 432 West Park, Arling-ton Heights.

. Wednesday, Octuber 28, 9um. - 3 p.m., Des Plaines ElksLodge, 495 Lee St., Des Plaises.

. Friday, October 30, 8 am. -3 p.m., Otenview United Metho-dist, 727 Hartem Ave., Otensiew.

. Mneduy, November 2, F30am. - 3 p.m., Leaning TowerYMCA, 6300 W. Toshy, Hiles.

. Thursday, November 5,7:30 am. - 3 psi., Nesset Fusil-jas, l775 Bullard Rd., ParkRidge.

. Tuesday, November lO, 4-O pus., Lutheran General Haspi-

Ial Patient Resource Center, 8820W. Dempsler St., Niles.

. Thursday, November 12,8am. - 3 pst., St, Juliane's, 7t42Ouceola, Chicago.

. Thuesdsy,Nosember 9,8-I t 5m., Edison Park LutheranChnrch. 6626 Oliphant, Chicago.

. Saturday, November 2t, 8am. - nons, Lutheran GeneralHospital Patient Resource Ces-ter,8820W. DompsterSt.,Niles.

. Tuesday, December 7:30urn. - 3 pis., Nesset Pavilion,I 775 Ballard Rd., Park Ridge.

. Tharsday, December3,4-8p.m., Lutheran General HospitalPutieol Resource Center, 8820W. DensputerSt., Hiles.

Nues SeniorsNorth Subarban Hearing Sec-

vices wilt be doing a FREEHearing Screening on Wedoes-day, Nov. 4, from 9:35 am. to12 seas. Appointments needed.

Information andassistance for seniorsTIre Soharban Area Agency so

Agiog, Oak l'asIe, Itus u000aoceda change in peovider agencies forthe Older Atoericaos Ad lofer-inadon wtd Assistance Programio tite north subtoban CookCounty area. Oir October 1,

Enmities tatd Sktikie Valley Sen-icr Services io Evtatslso begunpronidiog toforinatioo und Assis-mece to tilden peesons arid theircaregivecs in Evnnslno and NuesTawttsttips, reptttcittg Metropoli-cts Fmuily Services. EvaitstonansI Skiskie Valley Senior Servir-es is a saletlile site fur NordsShore Seoior Critter io North-held.

TIte Older Amecicaos Act wasestablished io 1985 lo rotore tIraIetder peculios io Atnerica age ittpInce withi dignity mid iodepeo-desee. Pcagmms sucht as tttfor-malinit aod Assistance are ait uit-tegeut punt of providing vital io-hoioe support services which al-Itiw vntoerabhe srttioes ta stay ioilteirewti homes as tttiig as possi-bic. tolòcmalitin atril Assistancecuit assist a caller with infttrtoa-tinti ea agencies sod prograniswiticti previde a wide sooty nf as-sivluisce for netsities - everyttiiitgteoso participation it senior nutri-liait pctigcams sorb as senior cao-gregate diitittg orhtatne deliveredmaids se activities ut lord seniorcritters to iitfonottlioit no ttomrnoppsirl tcrvices sncti as rltoeetsstnsrkceping tir Use Illiritsis De-

Regency residentsvisit the "Taste ofMeirose Park"

Community out-irips are animportant composent of the ac-unity program ut Regency, help-ing residents to remain orlino andconnected IO the outside comme-sity. A recent escorsion thatproved to be a big snccess was thesisit to the 23rd Annual "Taste etMatrose Park." A large portion ofMelrose Park pepsiation is liaI-ion nod this ethnic heritage wasreElected in the fond - a bounty ofmonth-watering favoriles isclnd-ing Chicken Italians, tioqoioiwith gaelic and oil, and ravinlis.

The hosts of the Taste of Mel-rese Park were very gracious,providing a special tent area fersesiors whore they could eojuytheir food in comfort. Tise eventproved to be very festive withlively 555mal eotertaiswent,clowns, and games.

Thr residents enjoyed trying avariety of delicious foods andmeetieg oilier sesiors from ilsesuburbs and Cliicstgss. When theywere leaving, the residents re-quested ilias they atteod nestyear's event because they hadsuclt a good time. Regency's out-ing lo Ilse Taste et Melease Parkrepresents as ongoing commit-ment to helping residents remaina vital part ofcommosity lite.

paraeestr on Aging CommonilyCare Progrcan. Fsir inforsnalhsn5,55 Usese progesans iii Evmsslontusd Niles lstwssttipS, cnotactEvastsloss und Sksskie Volley Sen-isirServices al (847) 804-3721.

Ttse Snhurbass Area Agrsscy onAgissg is sssil-iisr-prOhiI, desigual-ed by Ilse Itlissois Deparhsneust saAging LIs plan, ceordioale, advo-cale slId finud programs nid ser-vices fssrotdrrperssttss age 80 andliver tus sobarbos Csuok Conutly.Services, wlsicls isuchade informa-titus and assislautce, Isoune deliv-need sortds, lrastspttrtalhous assis-lance and hsousekeeping help, oresapported by Ilse Older Assert-cans Act, lhlioois General Reve-Isar Fasste, local funds and todi-vidual coulnibotions. For moreinformation on any issue 1150E

coutreeuis seniors, call the AreaAgency nl (800)099-9043.

Alzheimer'sCaregiver seminarset for November

Io recognition sfNational Ale-heimer's Month is November,Otenview Terrace will host ucaregiver seminar "The MaoyPaces of Alzheimer's: A PanelDiscussion Presenting Carngiveeand Profennional Perupectives"snFriday,Nov. 13.

Prom 9 to t t am., a panel ofcaeegivee volunteers and slafffrom Ehe Orealer ChicagelandChaplenoftho Ahalteimer's Assn-ciation wilt present anecdotal in-furmatias and advice about car-ng for a spouse and a parent with

Atzbeimer's disease, The pondwilt also feature David Bennett,M.D., Director of the Rash Ate-heuser's Disease Conter; Torch-ee Smith, Corporate Dinectoe ofAteheimer's Services for Care-path Health Network; and KentBarsheiser, Esecutive DirectorafIlie GreaterChicageland Chap.ter of the Alzheimer's Associa-tins.

Renervatioss are requested.For maie infeensation, call ErikaSalmen, Director of the Aleluei-mers Care Unit at Glenviow Ter-race, at (847) 729-9590. Olee-view Terrace is lucatrd at 151 tGreenwood Road in Olenview,

Morton GroveSeniors

For moie isforinatiosu aboutthese senissr services und eecrea-tien programs, call the MortonGrove Senior Hot Line at 470-5223, or the Prairie View Corn-munity Center at 965-I255. Toreceive the "Seniors is MortonOrnee" newsletter, MortonOrnee residents cas send $3,and ann-residents send $4 lo IheMorton Grove Park District,8834 Dempster Street, MarlosGrove, IL. 80553.

What your heirs shouldknow about your estate

Slslttuh! Don't tell year heirs,bnl krepiog serrels about yourestaleplan is probably the easiestway lo ruin alt your carefut plan-sing.

Oar cutlure leaches un not totell our heirs, lypicolly nur chil-deco, abont oar estate plans: tuowmuch our estate is worth, whowill receive what and how much,even wltere oar Çsstanciat doca-metttsare locatrd. Unfortunately,Otis secrecy can create anisoosity0e cottlusina. Sometimes tsr uni-motity spills over into court fo-lowing the drattt nf Ilse estateowner, assd destroys tIr estateowtsee's origistal istlesl. Sorts se-crery is often a reason wtsy est;tteplans ore not ceetttrd ist Use tiraIplace, caasing the estate to puy-tint more estate or isthrritancelaxes lItait was accessory, or re-salting is disttihatitss tuf estateassets lopeopte orist maoussE Isstdcsiredby Ilse deceased.

Ultimately, how tondI aboutyosrestate plan 0usd si wtsotn yesdiscttute it is a deeply pcesonalduller. But Ute l;cgcr aud morectisoplicatrd your estate, typical.ly 81e sonto critical it hecotnestuttI Ute bajar hurtes be issttssooed

bcforr ttraUs. Cerlilird FisitoscialPlaniser prtsctitieuters otter sever-al suggestions wtsen Ittitukingabout wlteut atsd Wilts wtsom todiscuss poor estate plans.

Wlseo you plot 51 pilas tin abusiness: This is osr tuf tIte toastdivisive issnes its estate ptttossiuug.Good busitscss snccessioss plaitsc000noutlyrccamtneod lItaI a sia-gle sein he drsiglssstcd as Use pce-son IO take over the busily basi-urss. lt's::oftrs ltelpfnt fsur all

costcentcd lo kssssw wIlo Otttt per-sou will be, why Usey were cito-seul old ttssm the oUtres wilt shareio Use luosistrss Or estate. Fsur es-asopte, ittsurtotce yrscerds toigtttbe directed Ist Utose fatoily torso-bees sutst sttariurg iss Ute huosiutess,itt stedcr lo "eqnstliee" Use itulseri-lances. Otluresvisr, Itrirs toay esidsp fugtuliuug ftir cnuuool ssf Utehusissess.

WIles it would help the heirsdo tlurie owuploustuing: tretas IsrtpIseirs make better lissancial ptaus-tuittg strcisioos for tluesnsrlves if11sep ktìow your isstrusliuutss, l'oreoatnplc, ifyou plan to give most5f your estate lo u cleseity, Uteymay avoid comsoitlitlg llseuo-

John J. MartinezJtttto J. Martiuuee ttasjoiuued Ute

United SIttles Army nuder theDelayed Entry Prograto sIt lue

U.S. May Recnoiting Slalion,Mt. Prospect.

Mariistez, a 1998 graduate ofMaine WenI lligh School, DesPtttiues, will report to Fort Leo-card Wsttrd, Wtlyuesville, Mo.,fsurbaste training.

11e is Use son of Ricardo atudMaria O. Marlinez of DesPlaines,

selves to huyiog an espetlsiseItome out Use assnuoption UtatUseir iutlteritatice wsuuld pay fortise mortgage. A chauity sUso caoptím better (or suggestchuautges toyou) ifytso plan lo give il a largebequest.

Wlten yoa wwst to make une-quai bequests: Sosse fsonitymembers nay be better off tisstin-cilttty tItan ciErra because of theirwork, or an heir may Isave beendisabled itt as ttccideull old needCuIra fsutanrial Irrig. lt can reduceliotenOd fticlioo moons Itemsalud rouet cttattrusges by esptaist-itugalseud ofliunesvtuy yea serbe-queathisg totter to tIsse heir thwiautoUter.

WIles you are io a vecsittd toar-lage: Secesusl toasdagrs are amajstrsttnrceofconiticl io estateplausiog. Advttuce discussiouscast luetp st000Ut out potesutialprssbleios.

To ttelp Ilse iuslueritauscr pesi-crus go ssneoUuly, celusider lusild-ittg a meetuusg with all yuuur sajarheirs. lu auu ortiche itl slur Instituteof Certified Fiueotciat l5tooturr'sboettaI 51f Fitssutci:ul Plautsing,Jul1555 L. Levy, tos itstscritisstce coo-soltaol in Mitt Vottey, Cuhifcsroia,describes guisletiocs fsm mutsissgsuch atneelittg asoccess.

Dcvrlop utsd revise an agettdawiE fcedhackfrosn Use Iteies.

Hatd Uue soredsug at a neutralsite, suris as n ressirt or Isotel. IfIteld ut ysuur lssssoe, sccern oatphoor calls old vinilusrs.

Stttwe Uso geuserstt ousline ofUse estate plan ist writisug, attd ex-plaitt wlsy it is set op Use way il is(ortsow yssuplsos ta set it up).

tssdicale ysusr suprususess lo at-Icriog 111e I3O, bot stAr it clearlItai Ilse titttd decisissuss rest wiUtyou.

Dosl't cotltutlit to changes utOse tncroutg.

Encssorage Use heirs lo rs-press Useir wislses ausd their cou-recIta.

Atu outside lioancial advisorcous Isclp rust Ute discussion andclarify issues.

Vsa uoay also wttnt Io uso thistippsirlullihy 10 iulfoem heirsss'ttcre Ist 15usd isopoutaut dtscu-tnessts. 't'isis avoids frsstradssgsearctses for wilts, safe depsusithes keys asId liltatscistt daca-metsls. Ittfturlu witatnevee yountuoed sIs esccutssr tifysuar estate,give litent details about posse rs-lIste pt;ttt, stud espccisdty cspltduuOse isttesst tsfysiordecisisssss. 055551"surprise" llscss st yourdrsttlt.

Jason W. ReppleNavy Seaman Jason W. Rep.

pie, sun ofWesley M. and Kath.Iren E. Repple uf Des Plaiutes, iseorrrntly Isalissay tltrougit a sis-mosltil deptoyuneot Io Ilse Wast-eno Paciûa Ocean aboard Ilse ass-pluibious assault ship USS Bet-lean Weed. The 996 grstdaate ofMaine Weal Highs Settoot joinedtite Navy io Seplembee 990.

Andersen Consultingpromotes Johnson

Jennifer L. Johnson has beenpenmeted to associate partner inAndersen Consulting's Clero-tard office. She is a member ofthe firm's change m000gemeotproches and works io the commo-nicatiOnS industry.

A salive of Skokie, Johnson isa graduale of Hites (North)Township High School. She re-coined a BA. frem NnrthwnstemUsieersity and an M.B.A. fromShe Weasherhead School of Man-agemenl at Case Western Re-nerve Uoiversity. Shejoined An-dreien Consulting as an analyst in1987, was pramoted to consutlaotis 1909, and manager in 1992.

Beforejoining Andersen Coo-soiling, Johnson was marketingservices manoger for Scott Fores-man Publishing Company inGlenvinw, from 1981 la 1983.Previously, she was a businessoperalions manager for the RoodMcNally College Publishing

Payroll TaxAccounting class offered

A foor-woek Payroll Tax Ace-outing (ACC 175 SWI) class isbeing offered on Saturdays atOakton Community CollegeNos. 7 thioogh Dec. 5. The etusswill mccl from 9 - t t :40 am. atIhe Des Plaines campus, 1600 E.Golf Road.

The coarto connes payroll usalaws sod reqniremeols. Class-room esercises wilt ioctudncompleliog payroll registres, lasreturns end deposit coupons..

Sludents can register foe thisclass io person Monday - Thorn-day from 8:30 am. - 8 p.m.; Fri.day from 8:30 am. - 5 p.m.; aedSaturday from 9 am. - noon atthe Des Plaines campas, IWO R.Golf Road, and at the Ray Hur-stain Canspns, 7751 N. LincolnAve., Skakie. Por rogistealionabout the coarse, cantori tali-

Rado MarkevicMarine Lance Cpi. Rado M.

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Auto batteries:Dangerous to eyes

Many car owners don't know the car improperly may also 'fry'what their car batteries look like, the system."much less know how to jnttip ProveotflhindoessAmericaad-start 00e safely if it foils. This vines motorists to prepare for bat-lack of knowledge causes many tory failure by having an emer-Americans to loso their sight or gencyjamp-start kit tn their ems.suffer serious eye injuries each The kit should ioclade splash-year io auto battery accidents. peoof safety goggles, jumper

cables. allashlightand jump-startinstructions.

Most people paeic if batteryacid splashes into their eye. Theflrst thing the injured motoristsshonid do is flush the eye with thefirst 'drinkable' liquid they find:Water, mtlk, Juice or a soft drink.Every second counts; the longertIte acid sits in the eye, the greaterthe chances of a serious cornealburn nr blindness.

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Sheahan han been very visible in the northwestnuburbu during thepauteightyears, Thcludinghis re-Centappearance with Cardinal Franciu George. Cardinal George and the Sheriffaddressedseniors atthe Cafholid$enioru Meetingatthe White Eaglein Nues.

Sheahan was first elected Sheruflin 1990and was re-elected in 1994. He is a formerpolice officer,teacherandchairman ofthe Fire andPofice Commiasion in Chicago, He inrunnlngforre-eledfion in theNovember 3, 1998 general election, He flau been endot-sedby the Chicago Fraternal Urdes- of Police,au wellau numnrouu otherorganizationu forlheretormuhehauinsfitutedin the Sheriff's Office.

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assoIs the publie with general yer Refeeml Service,legni advice. Attorneys will beuvailable to answer questions onu variety of legal issues, inclod-ing family law, personal injttry,cooteacts, and others. Calleescan esplutn their sitnation to anattorney whn can then suggeststeps they can take te resolvetlseir legal tssun, If callees needfurther legal services, they willbe ndvised lo see their attorneyor receive information about get-

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validity oftke four counts of rapewtth which Davis had beencharged. Cunceding that ses didoccur during the time Davis heldthe eu-girlfriend in a closet, Thriscontended that it was the girl-friend's attempt to calm Davis

Davis max also acquitted of usecond kidnappingchsrgeof off-duty Chicago Police Sergeant Su-sun Clark, who coincidentallywas in the salon at the lime of thesiege but hid from Davis beforehelping another patron te safetyand escaping herself

Theis said that it was obviousthat at the time nfthe incident Da-vis was very troubled. At the endof deliberation, the juroes sent anote lo the judge requesting thatDuets receive "professionulhelp."

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Child pornographyThe manager of a computer

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BatteryA 2l-yoar-nld Niles man re-

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Th Glenview Area HistoricalSociety wishes te invite you toour opcoming annual Home forthe Holidays Craft Faire to beheld on Saturday, October 7,and Sanday, October ¡8, atSptingmae Schoal, 2701 CentralRoad, Olenview.

Over75 ofthe midwest's Scottcraftern wilt be displaying theirwares in room-styte settings. Thisjaried strew will provide the pub-tic with qaatity handmade craftsof vaneas media. In addition Lohigh quality craft items, the showwill featare fresh hemebakedgoods and goarmet foods ta par-chase in time forthe holidays. Foryear pleasare, yoo can also sitawttite, refresh yourself, and re-view your shopping list at Kay'sCafé which will be offeringhomecooked foods and desserts.

"Home for the Holidays" is abenefit for the Glenview AreaHistorical Society whose guaisare the dedication, identification,and preservation nf Glenview'shistory; the proteeninn of perisha-hie docamentn und records; andtIne development nf educationalprograms to enhance raltnrat her-itage. The Histnrical Society is annt-fnr-profit corpumtion whichreceives no pablic fanding. All

Soodheim: Patting It Togetherapeen Friday, Oct. 23 at 8 p.m.in Studie One nf the PerformingArts Center at Oaktnn's DesPlaines campas, 1600 E. GolfRoad. Perfnrmances ore ached-uled for Friday, Nnv, 6, 8 p.m.;Saturdays, Oct. 24 and 31 andNov. t4,8 p.m.; Sundays, DCL25 and Nnv. 8, 2 p.m.; andWednesdays, 0cL 28 and Nnv.1 t, 2 p.m. (matinee special $3;ne dtscnnnts fer these perfor-

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'Home for the Holidays'Craft Faire to be held

montes used to sustain its i164farmhome museam and coach-house library are receivedthroagh membership solicitatien,donations, und fandraising.

Admission te "Home for theHelidays" is $2 for adalts and $1for children. Strollers will he per-muted on $atarday and Sundayafter I p.m. Springman School ishandicap accessihle. Free park-tng is conveniently located adja-cent tu the school. Visa und Mas-lerCard will be accepted hy someeshibitars. "Home fur the Huh-days" is a Ladies' Faire prodnc-tine. Fer more information call(847) 729-1589.

Oakton Theater presentsSondheim: Putting It Together

from Cvety Sosdheim score, is afast, fanny and moving portraitof contemporary society. Theplay was written by StephenSoedheim and Julia McKenzie.It is directed hy Karul Versen,leetarer and instructnr at Oak-ton. Musical directinn is provid-ed hy Hilaty Feldman, whu hasperfnrstted in previous Oalctontheater productions.

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lion. This dinner will be held atCasa Royal, 783 Lee/MannheimRoad, Des Plaines.

Join Des Plaines Sister Citiesand formally recognize Mr. FredQuetlmalz snilhs a LifetimeAchievement Award. Fred, whohelped atarI Sister Cities Interna-hanoI, wan pari of a select grenppicked by Peenideitt Dwight D.Einenhuwer to form a people-ta-people citizen diplamacy pra-gram. Is 956 Fred receiued aloller from the White Haase re-questing him io attend an impar-tant meeting. There he mel 0th-res whu would participate in thisnteettng being chaired by Freni-dent Eiaenhower. 'l'ho presidentcaptained hin idea that he fettthat people all aver tIte worldbad similar viewpaiots an im-partant issues. Wiih people get-ting ta know eaelt ather thruaghinternational euchanges, thingruap could be tIte grealest forcefor world peace.

Ta honor Fred, a bas ta huidgreetings aod danalians to theOaktan Cautmanity CollegeFoundation Sister Cities Schal-arship Fand mill he available utthe dioner.

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Comedian RobertWuhi to perform atVisions Ball

The Fouadation FighlingBlindness will hast ihe VisionsBail no Sutarday, Octaber 24, aiIhe Four Seasons Hotel Chicago.The black-tie gala, which hasraised more than S I .5 millionsince its inception is 1993, willfeature conaedian and star of theHBD hit series "Arhi$$' RabertWohl. The Foundation FightingBlindness is a national noI-far-prafit arganizutiun which fundsresearch worldwide for the treuE-meni and cure of blinding retinaldegrnerative diseases.

The gala fentivitien incindecocktails, dinner, and enlertain-ment by Robert Wahl, foltawedby duocing ta Ihe Sounds of theKen Arlen Orelleslra. The Vi-nions Ball is onpected tu attractOver 400 of Chicago's moni dis-anguished basiness and contitmu-sity leaders.

Mare than sis million Aioeri-cans are affected by ertinal de-generative eye diseases, melad-ing relinitis pigoleulasa (RP),Usher syndrome (the leadingCause of catnbined dcafncss andblindnesnb ucd macular degener-aliou (Ihr leading cause uf legalblirdness in persons over 60).Proceeds from the Vinions Ballwill sappori aamerous projectsincluding relinal cell Irausplanta-hou, which espiares the feunibil-uy or reslaring danlaged retinas.To accomplish Ihe research stud-ira, The Foundation FightingBlindness will need to raise al-maul as much money in ihr nestfew years as Itas hero raised inits entire hislury.

Tiekels for ihr Visians Ballare priced an foliaws: GoldenBenefactor, for a table uf ten al$10,000; Research Benefactor,for a table nf 10 $5,000; PatronTickets al $500 per persan; andJaninr Benefactor, far indisidu-als under 30 yearn uf age, at$250 per persan (nr a table uf IOfor $2,500). Program ackoawl-edgmentn and raffle lickeis arealso anailable.

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Richand Robin, president ofRobin Constmction Corp., cred-its the community's luxuriouslayouts and prime location justsouth ofLincoln Avenue and twoblocks north of Tenhy Avenueand the entry to the Edens Ea-prnssway farmach uf she market-ing success.

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Site selertinn. Chnisimas trocsare evergreens, and llscrefercgram boni in full suo and-well-drained soil. Choose a plantingsite and dig the huir befoee theground frerzes. Mulch the holeafter digging to keep the groundworkable until you get a chancetu plant your tree,

Digging the hule, Make surethe hole is tivice tIte width butonly as deep us the tree's rouiball, Rcsrrse the soil you dig out;keep it in the garage or basementtu prevent freering. Yoa'll need itwhen you plant.

Acclimate ynur tree gradual-ly- Avoid tcmporature shock. Af-ter bringing your true honte fromihn nutscny or garden conter, giveit a few days in yuur garage,paroli, orothershcltered arca. Ai-ter you have enjoyed its fragranceand beuaty ihmoaghoai tite Itoh-days, gradually acclimate it tooutdoor temperatures. Agaits, aporch urgarisge offers the slsehterand insemmeihiate temperaturesyonr treo requires right now.

Don's let ynur laundry stainsget you down. Hero's a fess tipsgatlsured by Whirlpool 000sutssecassistants to Isclp yoa tackle thetains of the d ay:

. Heat is the enemy of stainremoval. Clean spills and soils ungarments before storing or iron-ing tbem.The warmilt ofacluset,in ceinbinution midi nulunal orar-ificial light, can set stains, Heut

from an iron also sets stains and

Tips for Care of aLiving Tree

Tree placement and decnra-tine,. Heat soarcos like radiators,televisions and ftrcplaccs dry outa tren. While checking your dcc-tria lights for worn or frayedcords, make sure they don't emittoo mach heut. Turn lights offwbcn you leave the house and be-fore retiring in the evening.

Watering yaar tree. Never letsvater levels become depicted ona live trod; tIte root ball must staysufficiently noist. Most live treesrequire a l:srger, siardier contain-or thats tite traditional tree stand.A gardon conter professional cansuggest alternatives.

Planting year it-re. When im'stime to introduce ynar tree in itsperomancst home, follow thesesuggestions: Position mho rootball in the prr_dug hale, kcepingtite soil line on tite trunk levelmidi or slightly above the top althe hole. Remove the string androll back the burlap io ccpuse thetop nf the ruai ball. Back fillaround the root ball with the soilyou saved earlier. Water thar-ouglmly. If your chinmame dunsn'treceive mach seoir, your newlyplantod tree may need periodicssaterieg. Follow these simpleguidelines, and a live Christmastree will prmms'iile cmmjnymmmcom undbeauty far beynod time lmmmlidayscason.

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TIsis damage can look hikc amhiio, chalky acea on the fabric.Attempting mo remore a spill orstain by wetting a napkin nr clothand rubbing the fabric is mast of-men the causo, The dammsage naynul be noticeable until after thegarment is cleaned Instead, gent-ly blot the area. For washablepieces, pretreat then launder, nrapply a pretreat stain stick ar gelas soon us possible. Why? Read

. Protreusing a stain helero itis drtrd nr set increases ynarchances nf removal. Use a pro-wash stato rentover, liquid laan-dry detecgens, or a paslc baderom a powdered laundry deter-

gent ansI Waler, First, test for col-Or fastness by pretreating a seamOr ntlser Incenspicanas nera.Then, launder the entire flammenwtth a detergent plus a bleachIlsat's safe fer the fabric. Cheekthe stain helene you pat the gar-ment into the dryer. lithe stain isnot completely gene, try the stainremeval procedure ene maretmme-neverdry a stained garment.

Carbon dioxide, the gas thatpats the "flee" in soda pep, cnnldbecome nbc nest refrigerant forautomotive air-cnnditioeing sys-tems, University of Illinois re-searchers say.

Recent lests conducted at theU. of l's Air Cnndilinning andRefrigeration Center comparedthe thermal perfarinance afa pro-totype earbun-diexide systreswilh one commonly used in anta-mobiles.

"The carbon-dioxide systemenlperfoemed the conventionalsystem undermnstoperatingcnn-ditions," said Frodrag Hrnjak, aprafcssor nf mechanical and in-dustrial engineering and a re-searcher at the center. "There isclearly a potential in thin teeheol-ogy, which makes im reasanable mnleak mece closely at seIning thetechnical challenges encoan-tered."

There's nabbing typical aboutgoing to the office anymore, par-ticalarly when it's located in thehume.

Bat, share is a goad cousue whytoday's hume efficos como in alldifferent shapes, siees arrange-monts and desiges; an estimaled24 million people take their murkhome with them every day.

If you are thinking abaut ren-veIlIng an areanfynurhome loanoffice, prudnem selections are in-creasing rapidly. Many cabinetmanufacturers nom make itemssuch as file cabinets, pencil draw-ers, keyboard shelves, pigeon-hole orgaoieers and even mailslots which ace specifically de-signed fer home all'ines, accord-ing to Jacqule Sgman, a designerwitit The Home Depot.

Cabiociry, which usod to berelegated enly lo she kitchen,bathroom, and laundry roam, hasfeund a whole new lease on life asoffice Cnmponcnls. People arefinding that you can pick the typeufwond, dnorstyles and eren asecountertops as desk areas and fitthem inma jest about any spaceand budgos, she said.

"It seems libe ecerynne thesedays wants to incerperane nomehind of office nIa their heme,"she said. "Seme want ta pul theircomputers no dnsks in the kitclm-en, while ethers will convert a liv-ing room, dining room er evenlarge pantry inno a hume office.Fortunately, cabinet manefactar-ers are becemteg mere aware thattheir prnducns can be used in nf-fice settings with nely mienemodifications,"

Where to Begin. To crealeyear own warb space, start bymeasuring all the things you planta store in and en the desk, includ-ng the depth nf year campater

mneiter and CPU, in udditien tothe width nf year keyboard. Youwill pmebably need a flat surfacebig eneugh fnrpuperwnrk au well

Current nystoms une a nynthet-ic hydrnflunmecnrbne known asR134a. Developed an an nenne-sala replacement fer the eblorn-fluorocarbon Rl2, this refriger_ans may prove inadequate fer fa-tare vehicles.

"Te reduce global warmingand obtain helter fuel economy,we must develep marc energy-efficient air-conditiening syn-lems," unid Clark Bullard, a pen-fesser of mechanical engineeringand direclor uf the center. "Ante-makers have encountered a ferkin the road, Ono path would im-prove she enisning 10134a syslem;the othmerpath would design n sys-em around cachan dioaide nr

some other rcfrigeraet."Eventually, however, energy-

efficient antomabile engines maynui generate ennagh waste heat Inwane passcnger compartmentsduring cold weather. A heat

as for ynnrcempnter,A writing desk's height should

be cluse to the office standard nf30 inches, bat a cnmpatcr desk,with the keyboard and mouse,shnald be about 26 inches high.Cabincl muoufacterems makekeyboard trays that are easily in-curporated into a countertop sothat you won't have mn build adesk with live separate heights.The monitor sheald be aboutarm's length, with the tnp best ateye level sa you're nut craningynsr neck io lookat it.

Ample space mast be made feryour fan machine, scanner andprinter. Decide if they sheuld beeat, er if yea can use roll-nutshelves in cabinets to free np val-cable desk-top space.

Also, iflhe office will be local-ed in a family room nr study, youmay want tu consider nsiog tallstorage cabinets along nue wall,said Sigmon. That way yne cankeep family games und sefiwarebehind clused dears.

Other Cunnideratiunu. Thephene should always be wilbieroach, sa you will have ta add a

pump, which operates like an aircendmtinncr ie revrrsr, may be re-quirrd.

"Althaugh Rl34a is a varygoad refrigerant, il works poorlyus a beaning fluid," Ballard said."Carbon dibnide is much bettersuited fer heat-pump applica-tiens. Se, iftbo path of improvingIhe R134n system ultimatelydead ends, il makes sense In cnn-sider alternative techeolegirs

To compare the two systems,the rescarchems constructed den-tienI nnvieenmnnhsl test chum-hers. A variable-speed wind tan-nel simulnled the range nfoperating conditions eecouutoredin normal applications. As a basisfor comparison, the two heat ex-changers had nearly equal nel-smes and Ihr same prensare drapon the air side. The Iwo compres.

A home office can fit any lifestylewall jack if there isn't one al-ready. The name helds Iren fur adedicated power outlet far yourcomputer. If you spend a let uftime nalkingon she phune,censid-er nsing a heudset or speaherphnoe.

Plan fer agend combination elnatural and artificial light. Acomputer station shoald never besel np where yes look eut a win-dew while working. The canstanladjuslmeol to different levels oflighncanstmain ynareycs.

What's Available. If privacynra separate entrasen is essential,you may want lo cnnsider build-ing an above-the-garage office.This is a geod way te incntperatetwo entrances - one accessiblefrom inside as well us an enisidedoer for clients. Having snpanaleentrances helps eliminate dis-marling feat traffic from fatnily

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The New Horizon Center forthe Developmentally Disabledhas received a three-year accrcdi-

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SS recognitino nf HispatsicHeritage Month. Holy ParrnilyMedicol Center will spoexor ofree program dedicated to thehealth asd wellusess of Hinpaoiomomeo. Holy Family's HispanicWomeo's Health Celehrotionwill bu held no SaSunday. OcIo-

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Teach children respect, not ragese, and that soch value deservesrespect.

Feen mediation programs inschools can help. They teachstudenls how le listen to one ao-other, how to solve conflictwithoat violence, how to muy-age anger, enmmonication skills,self respect, trnst, and how tuexpress feelings in a constme.live mouser. The American BarAssocialion is dning its smallshare to promule pene mediation-- volonteen lawyers io 21 citiesore working to bring peer medio-lion to schools that cannot affordIO hire a private ergonieation toimplement a program, or that donot hove volanteen programsavailable in their communities.Skills learned though peer me-diation ras bu ased not only in

Journalists' perspectives on'Indian problem' examinedSloppy, biased and osscnupu-

loss reporting wasn't investedyesterdoy. It was evidesl 130years ago when a young UnitedStoles was in the throes ofn goon-inc national crisis--the so-called"Indian problem."

As thoasosds of immigrantspushed West, reshaping the land-scope and evething in Iheirpath, ambilious and largely uo-trained correspondeols tamed ina great many unreliable stories,igsoring, nlrrtching or invenliogbbc fads and Iwisting realityaround Iheirows agendas.

However, escellest reportingalso made its way into Ihn samepapers--in the edilorial rolamos.Unlike their counterparts in thefield, edilonial wnilers had thebenefit oftime: They cuold verifyinformation. They also cootdwrite, some uf lhnm masterfully.Many ofthe New Ynrk Times ed-itorial columns were so well con-cnived and crafted they "coutdserve as models for editorial writ-ors tuday."

So claims Roberl O. Hays, aprofessor of joamatism at theUniversily of Illinois who hasslodied Inore thou 1,000 Timeseditorial columns on 'the Indianpreblem." Is "A Race st Bay:New York Times Editorials un'the Indian Problem,' 1560-1900," (Sonlhern Illinois Uniser-sily Press), Hays spotlights 150columns lo show how pervasive,permUnent, bitlerly divisive ucdwrenching the problem was.

His chapter titles trace the Irag-edy: Encroaching Civilizotion:Massacres and Lessen Injostices;Trealies and Other Broken From-ises. To be sure, Times ediloriolwriters were nul always sympa-ihetic to mile Indian's plight: Rant-ings shoal "Ihinving, macduringIodioos" obuusd, Yel, whatevertheir position, these wnilees neverlast interest in the Native Amen-

the schools, bat in the sladests'neighborhoods and throughouttheir livns.

Peen mediation programsolonn monI end school violence.Bot they can go a long way to-ward returning os to bbc more re-spectfol approach lo human in-teraction we seem to have tosi.Until we increase the pusitivesin the soot of infloences on oarchildren, we will be left withonly the nugativos -. lock of ci-vility in everyday interaction,media violence, gutter poulies,and the ready avaimabiltiy ofguss. The ABA encouragescOmmanity leaders to slort medi.olios prugeams in their schools,and lo make Iraining in conflictnesolation uvailoble to poreots.

cans, Hayo writes. In the Times,edutorials "are the rents to oarchalleoges today," the authorargons.

Daring the period covered ismhe book, theTimes woo sot as in-fluential os it is today. It hod amodest citcaialion--perhapt75_0go at its height-.and toughcompetilion. By ihn end of theCivil War, NewYotkCity had 17daily papers. Still, in its editorialpages, mhe Times was "signrfi-cantly ahead of U.S. public opio-iou on the Indian ptoblem," Flayssaid. Indeed, as early as I 865, "itseditorial staff had concladnd thomthe conflict bntwccn NetitieAmericans and white sellIerswould sevenbe reselved uf simplylefl lo Ihose pnople, and that therebud to be some cunsisteol gevem-ment policy or else there was justgoing lo be coeiinaal cunflict."

Au aboot the samn time, basedon all ofrhe informativo mhey hadacenmolaled, the Times editenialwriters also cnncloded "that musIof the peoblems were iasligatedby Ihe white sellIers. But il wasn'tnstil the 1081s that poblic opin-ion began to catch up with Ihem,"I-lays said.

Hays' favunile colamo datesfrom 0cl. 9, t 879, aod concludes:"The Ute rnservation will benabbed 001 of Ihe map of Culero-do....Perhaps this is destiny, ashornied on by the Amenicau peo-pIe. Sul it is impossible not to feelal leasI apassing pang of commis-nratioo fer a tribe thos systemati-colly improved offthe foce uf theearth,"

You know what charmjot a way of getting theanswer yes without hay-ing asked a clearquestSon.

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Continued from Pageloble Skokie District 65 teachorsearn $72,521.

The average District 63 salaryef $40,000 pals il in last placeamong 14 area school districts,Dailey said.

The anion was sreking a five-yeorconlract with a total increaseofjusl ever40 perceal in salaryand insurance benefits.

The schoel hourd was efferingu Ihrer year contract with a total12.25 salary increase, 12.25 per-cent increase in insurance bene-fits and a retirement breefit pro-gram that would enable veteranteachers planning lo rrlirr to in-creuse theirpension benefits.

Negoliadons, which slarledtasI May, worn en throoghent thesammrr with lillle movement eneitherside. Afterthr existing can-tract betwnen the teachers and Ihnboard expired Ang. 15, n federalmediator, Mary Ellen Lacien, en-tetad the picture and tried, with-eut saccess, lo bring the two sides PVllcCaffreycloner lo trontng eut thetr dtffer-eures. Continued from Pagel

Beard President Joel Block Theta fraternity, Mr. McCaffreysaid financial problems besetling scorkrd part-lime al the law finnIhn diIrict itt recent yearn called efHefeld & Schaffner.fercaulieningranlinganypayin- Mr. McCaffrey tu suevtvad bycreates lo the districl's appresi- parents, Willtam and Ltndu,maInly 237 full-lime leachers. IWO sistees, Lisajennen and Julie,

Dailey, however, counleeed and abrother, Themas.that district adminislralors were A funeral Muss was said forgranted u 6.9 percent increase lotI Me. McCuffeey al St. Isaacsommer and Ironed the ultega- Jogurs Chnrch in Niles 0cl. 12.

lion tIsaI Ihr district is financiallystrapped "malarkey."

A last-minute evening meetingOct. 6 of the District 63 leachers

failed lo achieve nay positivo re-soils.

Mr. Beh Riley, mediater withthe law firm Rabbins, Schwartz,Nicholas, Liften & Taylor, ofChicago said that a lentaliveagreement between the Iwo par-lieu was reached al ameeling helden Monday Deluber 12. Themeeting ended around 4:15 am.on Tansday October 13. Teach-ers mal latee that day at 3:30 p.m.at the Apollo School Io reach asettlement. At press time, no de-finitive infarmalien regarding theeutcome of Ihn meeting wasavailable.

The last teacher's strike inDistrict 63 teokplacein 1991, uf-ficiuts said.

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Continued from PagelTern Moli proclaimed the weekwill be observedin Muelen Groveby displaying red ribbons. Thegovernment, law enforcement,boniness, schools, rrligiaas insU-lutions, parents, cammanity or-ganizatinns and ynaths wilt alldemonstrate their cemmitmenl lahealthy, drug-free lifeslyles dar-ing this week. The objective isthat the same cemmilment to aheallhy life style wilt be carrieden Ibreaghanithe rest efthe year.

Melt's final proclamation wasthat Ihn week of October 26-30,t998 will be United Way Week.Oar nation was built apea thespirit of velunleering and the Ial-ants and strengths ofthese volun-leers continue to be one Of nurgeeatest resources. The UnitedWay ofSkekie Valley consistent-ty distribates centribations la lo-cal agencies which support healthund hamun cares seevices. Theyare able te do this becuase uf thrcoantless efforts made by votun-teers in the commanity. MarkBlukeman, an employee of Amer-itech and member oflhe Board ofDirectors of The Uailed Wayspoke briefly al the meeting. Heindicated that the CEO of Aseen-tech is the chairman efThe Unit-ed Way ofSkekie Valley and thechairman's goal for this year is598,000,000, Blakeman thaukedIhr Villagr uf Morton Osava fonolI ofils efforts in the past und ex-pressed the hope Ihat this year'sdrive will be as fruilfal as ever.

Village Administrator, Mn.Larry N. Anft requested establish-tng a Public Hearing IO review amelee rate increase from Amen-can Taxi Dispatch Service. Cop-ies of 1hz existing and pneposedtaxi rates are available apon ne-qaesl at the Office of the VillageAdmiaislnalon. The Public Hear-ing will br held en Novemhnn 9,1998 aI I p.m. in the CouncilChambens nf the Richard T.Flickinger Municipal Censen le-catrd al 6101 Capulina Ave. inMorIon Gnove. ArO also requesl-ed u Formal Public Hearing to er-view the 1999 Calendar YearBadges. This Hearing will be heldat the Municipal Cenler an No-vember 23, 1998 at 7:30 p.m. inthe Council Chambers.

Arft reminded Ihose peesenlthaI the beard meedng lime is7:30 from sew on. Thene weer noceslsmeuls from the village resi-dents in allendance.

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enforce "Fly-Qnial" and othernoise nedactien programs. Pleasecall the Village Hait at (847) 588-8000 and ask fon Kevin Wachtel,Administnatixa Intern.

The Village of Nuns is cou-cerned with airport noise andwenld like le veine Ihn apiniensof residents, Mene infonealianfrom nesidents will allow Ihr vil-lage and Ihn O'Hare Noise Cam-padbitity Commission lo rnceg-niza pneblems und bellen servetheresidanlu efNilns in negards teairport nuise,

Okapi makes publicdebut at Brookfield Zoo

A male okapi (pronounced "o-copy) calfmadehis public dehntat Bnooktield Zoo, The calf, bonsJaty 13, is the twentieth benn aIthezou.

The new baby, named Tuno(meaning "fifth" is Swahili) is thefifth calfbum to 13-year-aid Eli-ma, who was born aI BnôokfieldZou. The sineisMakabasi, who ison loan from Satt Diego Wild An-'unnI Park. Due lo Burnus nnpee-dictable mntemal care wills henprevious offspring, animal colte-lion staff have decided In handnuise Tana. At birth, he wnighedappnetdmately 39 peands und hassinengained 50paands.

The okapi is a mysterious andsecretive forest-dwelling animalwhose closest living relative isthe giral'fe. PintS made knewn Inthe manid by n Bnitish expiasen in1901, tite okapi is ene oftite mostnecently discovered large landsanimals, it is found only in the

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ing pnolnsts by cansumengnoaps.Amnntneh, namben udminis-'

trasen fan Ihn 847 urna cada, firstsaid the numbers would br ax-hansted by November. The ICC,hewever, initialed consnnvasienmeasures including the lumingbuck of onusad blocks uf nom-bees by the vanlaus telephone can-niera in Ihn 847 area.

As a result, the "day of deam"wax pushed back to January.This, Ihn second postpannment,sets she date bark Ihren moremonIka to April.

The Citizens Utility Board, acanssmnr watchdag group veryinxolvnd in the "nambens game"being canductad by Ihn 34 wienand wireinss carniers in the area,has bene vary instnumental in nf-fncling Ihn pastponements.

Snamus Olyna, an assistant di-recten of CUB, has said the aven-by could br postponed as muchas faon yams if ali the 847 nam-

nain forests uf the Democratic Re-pahlicofCnstgn (formerly Zaire),aitinough rantiy seen.

Ils must striking visual fra-tares are the white stripes un itslegs and ramp that contrast withils dark brown body and its font-tong, blue tongue liaI is used fonbrowsing and gnooming. Likeother forest-dwelling, nocturnalcreatures, the okapi relies mannass its keen senses ofheaning andsmell thauen sighi.

Because titr okapi is snelusiveits the wild, its numben can onlybe eslimaled - approximatelylO,IJOO-25,000. The okapis mustseniens threat is human settle-ment in its range, which makes itvulnerable torapid extinctien dunIn its nastriclesi itabilat,

The first okapi birth itt lIteUnited States occurred at Brook-fieldZooin 1959. ThinteenNergaAtnenicmt zoos nnhibil64 okapi.

from Page 1bers Glynn charged ara beinghoarded by Ihn Ideal carriers werelunund hack. As many as one mii-lien 847phene numbers are beingwithheld by the carniers, Olynncharged.

A usneling is planned in thenear future fan carriers lo discussremedies for dwindling phonenumbnes in elhar arracadas in theChicage mnlrapolitan anna,saurem said.

Naomi PerelgutArea student, Naomi Perelgus

ofMerton Gnovr, enrolled in Sp-rucase Unixensity's Cailege fonHonran Dnvniapmnel and wasnamed ta Ihn Dran's LisI far Ihr1998 spring semnslen. To qualifyfer the Dean's List, students mustcomplete a minimum of 12 credilbanns and earn ut least a 3.4 gradepaint average en a 4.0 scale don-ing Ihn semester.

Long-Term Care IssuesFocus Of Chicgao Conference

The Natinnal Assuciulion ufProfessional Geriatric CaneManagers' (0CM) Annual Con-ferencn entitled "Cure Munug-ens: Preparing for Ihn Winds ofChange," which will be held Oc-lober 22-24, at the llyull Regen-cy O'Hare is Chicago wilt ad-dress pressing issues dealingwish lang-term care and litebaby boom generalian.

Some of she sessions to befeatured al the cenferenen sn-elude:

. Reinventing Long-TarseCare in the United States by JayGreenberg, SeD, Waahtnglon,DC.

. Eider Issues in the NextÇeelnry by Retry Peck, Esq.,Chicago, if,.

. Spirilual and EmotionalNeeds in Later Life by LindaGalbaI, LCSW, RivnnForest, IL.

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The Ceok Caunly Trnusaran'sOffice has announced exlendndeffscn hours lo accommodateproperly owners who wish topay their secend installmanl realestate saurs in person.

Ceak County Treasunar Ed-ward J. Rosewnll said commenc-ing Monday, Octobre 19th, dailyaffice hours will be 8 uns. lo Gp.m. at 118 Nerth Clark SternIand Ihr five subueban offices at15011 Maybeouk Square, May-mead; 16501 South Kadeie,Markbam 5600 Old OrchardRoad, Skakie; 10200 Sealh 76thAvenue, Bridgrview; and 2121Euclid Avenue, Railing Mead-

In addilian, ail six ofhit affic-es will be upen Salurday, OcIo-ben 241h frem 9 am. to t p.m.,Rosewell said.

. Leading Edge Research onAlzhnimen's Disease and Dr-menda by Sandra Wninleaub,Ph. D., Chicago, IL.

. Information Teehautogyfer Care Managers by MaunaDavis, RN, MBA, Danbury,MA.

In addition, Ihn Cnntifird CareManager raum will br offeredan October 25.

Geriatric care munagmnn ara ii-cnnsed professionals, primarilysocial werknes and nurses, whuhave extensive training und ex-penance working with elderpeuple und famities who needassistance with caregiving is.suns. GCM5 help families copewish Ihn challenges of aging,and assisI families in the seunchfon u suitable nursing homeplacement if Ihn need accans.

ed officeör taxes

The penally dale for Ihn pay-ment nf the second instuilmens isWednesday, October 28. All of-ficas will ha open from 8 am. lo6 p.m. shulday, Resewnll said.

Rosewell unges properly uwe-ers ta make their payments bymail Io avoid long lines. Taxespaid after the penally dale willbr subjeol le 1.5% per munthpenalty.

Any Ceak County properlyewner whe has not received hisor her tax bill should contad theTreasurer's Office ut (312) 443-5100, or make a personal visit touno of the six offices. Duplicatebills will be issued.

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Gemini AwardedSafe SchoolsGrant

Gemini Susine High Schoolhas been awurded 530,000 fromConnections: Young Adult Rn-source Nelwork to condene IhnSafe Schools Program startedlast year. During Ihn 1997-98school year, Gemini wes award-ed over $33,000 ta begin Ihnprogram and hire a Safe SchoolsCeordinutne, Ms. Pam Barksnaa.Ms. Burkman, an ultennny und aGemini alum, started in her posi-tian in January, 1998. The$30,000 grunt awarded this year,while not cexrrieg the entireeast fur Ihn program, has beansupplemenled by district fundswhich will enable the program

During the 1998-99 schoelyear, Burlonan plans tu expandGemini's misting peognams in-eluding the lraioiug uf over 100peen mndialoes. In addition,newly funned partnerships wishNitra Family Services, the RilesPolice Deparlmnut and the NunsPark District will bring added re-seurces to Gemini's pnugrutn.

Fine & FolkArt Exhibition

Members et the Ha/y Virgin Protection Cathedral in DesPlaines, invite Secretary offltate George H. Ryan to the 2nd an-nual Fine & Folk Art thehibition on Nnvember 14-15.

Shown left IO right- Olga Shukin; Fred Vyshkind; LariuoaPoppe; Ryan; Alla Jablokow; Vasifiy Myazin; Zhanna Oel$rpina.

A selectien nf arlista exhibil-ing original work in ail, water-caler, ceramics, acrylics, col-lage, unique fiber art. handcrafted hiulorie Russian toys,sculptures and mure will be heldNov. t4 & 15 frese 12 to 5 p.m.The Calhednal will open Io viewthe magnificent frescus and

icons cnaaled by His EminenceArchbishop Alypy. Plus refresh-munIs & Russian fuad special-ties. Huly Virgin Proleclien Ca-thednal - Church Hall, I 000 LrrStreet, Das Piaiers. Admissionis $2, children under 12 are free.Foe mora informalion: l-708-354-6465.

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The Cook County Department of Electionsneeds Election Judges to staff county pollingplaces for the Nov. 3, 1998 General EIection

To qualify you must be aregistered voter ¡n CookCounty, be able to read andwrite, and be of goodcharacterYou will be paid atotal of $135 - $35 for a shorttraining and $100 foreiection day.

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