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DP man stopped before möre serious offense Police aie calling the 4I-year old Des Plaines man accused of sla1ldngyounggirIsatimebomb wailing toexpIode. Stephen Jozefow, 1142 S. Thd Avenue, was charged last Nues: edition of :tc ufr 8746 N. Shermer Road, Wiles, Illinois 60714 - (708) 966-3900 VOL.38,NO.3,THEBSJGLE,TIIUOSDAY, JULY 14,1994 5O per copy From the 'Left Hãñd by Bud Besser You can bump into one sto- rywbilepursuinganotlierone. We found out Tuesday Ca- blevision wants out ui the . Chicagoland area. The corn- . _y admito its Chicago-urea franchisesare forsule. Before any purchase can be complet- ed thelucal communities' elli- dais must appeave the sale for tite new franchise. Susan Bisno, the public uf- fairs manager for this axeas Cablevision franchises. said only the local Chicugoland company is for sale. She im- plied the need for money for the future infonnution high- way(s) may be one reason for the sale. Since this is a big bucks bnshteus, it teems to give pub- lic officials in these local vil- luges an unprecedented veto power. Refusing to okay such a sale (the approval ofdie pur- chased franchise for local commuisilieu) would give the Nick Blases of euch communi- ty great bargaining power in upgrading service for future cableT.V. watching. We were following up lust werk's story concesning cable stalionCLTV'sfailuretobem- eluded on the Cablevision schedule. Ms. Bksso said her company warns tolsave CLTV au a ala curte service like HBO,wlseeeamonthlycharge can be made lo see the station. But NICkI Lambcrg, creative movies manager for CLTV, Continued on Page 21 ByTraéey Berk week with one Count of felony stalking after he allegedly sent roses anda threatening letter to a seventh grade girl. The arrestes appeared in the Skokie branch of Cook County Circuit Court for a Village filinglawsuit against Centel-Sprint lt was announced rcccntly by MayorNichotas li. Blase that the Village of Nues will be filing u lawsuit this week against CentrI- Sprint because of an increase in lelèphone rates. Centel-Sprint serres approvi. mutely two-thirds of the Village ofNiles while Illinois Bell serres the other one-third. Mayor Nich- olas B. Blase stated it is strange that as soon as Sprint come into tise picture with Centel, which OMÇOH L COPUNcY COEG. prelimiiary hearing Monday where the case was sent te) tise graudjury, according tea spokes. person from theState's Attorney's Office. Continued on Page 21 was most recest, telephone rutes were raised. Mayor Blase slatedhe had re- ceived numerous phone calls from residents in the cornmnnity. In checkisg with Village of Nites officials, it was determined that Nues was never given proper no- lice olthe proposed rate increase. Therefore. tite Village will file a lawsuit immediately to prevent the new rate increase from going intoeffect in the VitlageofNites. Oakton's "Anniversary Cake" . in parade .; u . -CL 'CLEtRATtN0 PU 25 , ANNIVERSARY Williams' plea postponed By Tracey Berk Parente. students and NoIre Dameofficialu willhave towuita little longer to hear a plea by the teacher charged with sexually abusing a 15-year-old student at theCatholic all-boyshigh neheol. Douglas T. Williams. 46. of 3636w. Church Street in Skokie, was indicted Thne 24 ois charges Board denies more stores at shopping center The NitesZòningBoard put un endtoany further development at the Greenwood Plaza shopping center at its meeting Monday night. With u petition on the labte for a new Boston Chicken rèstaarant to be constructed ut 818g Green- wood, the Board denied the pro- posaI and gave petitioner Jim Ri- ley no opportunity to seek the southeast corner of the center as Ehe next site for this successful restaurant. 'There are 478 parking spaces (in the shopping center) with all variances that can be gcontcd, said Board president Joseph Sa- c: E :L 6C74 Commissioners say center is overcrowded as is . Plinto byRd Domnalski Oakfon CommunilyCollegeparticipatodin Nilen'4th ofJalyParade showing their25lh Anniversary Cake. . Aftertltoparade, evo,yoné aWronnsinHeights onjoyacitho féslivities. ByTrueey Berk ofcriminal sexual abuse. Hisar- raignmentdute was set foeiuly 6, in which hewouldpleadgsiilty or notguilty,but,aceording tourep- resentative of the States ABer- cry's Office, tise case was canile- ned to July 29 ut 9:30 n.m. in Courtroom N. Continued un Page 21 tcrno. Actually. there are 454 spaces. That is 24 short. We can't grantanything. And the ViltageBoard has no authority lo grassI it either be- cause there has already been a 20 percent variance." ANites ordinance sequined the shopping center to provide one paeldngspacegoreuch2l6 square feet ofbnsinesn space. While that number registered to 578. the Boardnpproveda2flpercentvuei- unce in 1989 that cut the amount to477 spaces. Though developers provided 478 spaces in the loe. that number has been decreasing dramatically as Dominicksbegun using at least 10 to t5 spaces for shopping cart return areas. In addition, bandi- capped parking spaces were in. creased from l2to 16 feet, further lessening the number of spots. There are 437 spaces," said Director of Code Enforcement TOdd Bavaro. That is way short ofwhatctuatty is required. (The area Boston Chicken is petition. ing for) is an empty lot. But nods- ingcan evergo there." There are over 300 Boston Chicken restaurants nationally and approximately 30 in theChi- cago and Wisconsin areas. The newest tessI chain, at Dcmpster and Sheetner Roads in Morton Grove, has been vety successful, according to Boston Chicken real estate manager Branson Ed- wards. "We woutdtike to see our com- punies in Chicago and-Wisconsin get up to 120 restaurants,' Ed- wards said. 'There are five under construction as we speak and we hope to open another tO to 15 this calendaryear.' Bostas Chicken is a mtisscrie gritted chicken chais that makes . aB of its dishes fresh. Chicken is grilled for two hours exacdy and all side dishes are homemade. Therestaurasts primary business is carry-Out and 70 percent ofita total business is done at dinner- time.

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DP man stopped before möreserious offense

Police aie calling the 4I-yearold Des Plaines man accused ofsla1ldngyounggirIsatimebombwailing toexpIode.

Stephen Jozefow, 1142 S.Thd Avenue, was charged last

Nues:edition of :tc ufr8746 N. Shermer Road, Wiles, Illinois 60714 - (708) 966-3900VOL.38,NO.3,THEBSJGLE,TIIUOSDAY, JULY 14,1994 5O per copy

From the

'LeftHãñd

by Bud Besser

You can bump into one sto-rywbilepursuinganotlierone.

We found out Tuesday Ca-blevision wants out ui the

. Chicagoland area. The corn-. _y admito its Chicago-ureafranchisesare forsule. Beforeany purchase can be complet-ed thelucal communities' elli-dais must appeave the sale fortite new franchise.

Susan Bisno, the public uf-fairs manager for this axeasCablevision franchises. saidonly the local Chicugolandcompany is for sale. She im-plied the need for money forthe future infonnution high-way(s) may be one reason forthe sale.

Since this is a big bucksbnshteus, it teems to give pub-lic officials in these local vil-luges an unprecedented vetopower. Refusing to okay sucha sale (the approval ofdie pur-chased franchise for localcommuisilieu) would give theNick Blases of euch communi-ty great bargaining power inupgrading service for futurecableT.V. watching.

We were following up lustwerk's story concesning cablestalionCLTV'sfailuretobem-eluded on the Cablevisionschedule. Ms. Bksso said hercompany warns tolsave CLTVau a ala curte service likeHBO,wlseeeamonthlychargecan be made lo see the station.But NICkI Lambcrg, creativemovies manager for CLTV,

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ByTraéey Berk

week with one Count of felonystalking after he allegedly sentroses anda threatening letter to aseventh grade girl. The arrestesappeared in the Skokie branch ofCook County Circuit Court for a

Village filinglawsuitagainst Centel-Sprint

lt was announced rcccntly byMayorNichotas li. Blase that theVillage of Nues will be filing ulawsuit this week against CentrI-Sprint because of an increase inlelèphone rates.

Centel-Sprint serres approvi.mutely two-thirds of the VillageofNiles while Illinois Bell serresthe other one-third. Mayor Nich-olas B. Blase stated it is strangethat as soon as Sprint come intotise picture with Centel, which

OMÇOH LCOPUNcY COEG.

prelimiiary hearing Mondaywhere the case was sent te) tisegraudjury, according tea spokes.person from theState's Attorney'sOffice.

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was most recest, telephone ruteswere raised.

Mayor Blase slatedhe had re-ceived numerous phone callsfrom residents in the cornmnnity.In checkisg with Village of Nitesofficials, it was determined thatNues was never given proper no-lice olthe proposed rate increase.Therefore. tite Village will file alawsuit immediately to preventthe new rate increase from goingintoeffect in the VitlageofNites.

Oakton's "Anniversary Cake". in parade

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ANNIVERSARY

Williams' plea postponedBy Tracey Berk

Parente. students and NoIreDameofficialu willhave towuitalittle longer to hear a plea by theteacher charged with sexuallyabusing a 15-year-old student attheCatholic all-boyshigh neheol.

Douglas T. Williams. 46. of3636w. Church Street in Skokie,was indicted Thne 24 ois charges

Board deniesmore stores atshopping center

The NitesZòningBoard put unendtoany further development atthe Greenwood Plaza shoppingcenter at its meeting Mondaynight.

With u petition on the labte fora new Boston Chicken rèstaarantto be constructed ut 818g Green-wood, the Board denied the pro-posaI and gave petitioner Jim Ri-ley no opportunity to seek thesoutheast corner of the center asEhe next site for this successfulrestaurant.

'There are 478 parking spaces(in the shopping center) with allvariances that can be gcontcd,said Board president Joseph Sa-

c:

E :L 6C74

Commissioners say centeris overcrowded as is

. Plinto byRd DomnalskiOakfon CommunilyCollegeparticipatodin Nilen'4th ofJalyParade showing their25lh Anniversary

Cake.. Aftertltoparade, evo,yoné aWronnsinHeights onjoyacitho féslivities.

ByTrueey Berk

ofcriminal sexual abuse. Hisar-raignmentdute was set foeiuly 6,in which hewouldpleadgsiilty ornotguilty,but,aceording tourep-resentative of the States ABer-cry's Office, tise case was canile-ned to July 29 ut 9:30 n.m. inCourtroom N.

Continued un Page 21

tcrno. Actually. there are 454spaces. That is 24 short. We can'tgrantanything.

And the ViltageBoard has noauthority lo grassI it either be-cause there has already been a 20percent variance."

ANites ordinance sequined theshopping center to provide onepaeldngspacegoreuch2l6 squarefeet ofbnsinesn space. While thatnumber registered to 578. theBoardnpproveda2flpercentvuei-unce in 1989 that cut the amountto477 spaces.

Though developers provided478 spaces in the loe. that numberhas been decreasing dramaticallyas Dominicksbegun using at least10 to t5 spaces for shopping cartreturn areas. In addition, bandi-capped parking spaces were in.creased from l2to 16 feet, furtherlessening the number of spots.

There are 437 spaces," saidDirector of Code EnforcementTOdd Bavaro. That is way shortofwhatctuatty is required. (Thearea Boston Chicken is petition.ing for) is an empty lot. But nods-ingcan evergo there."

There are over 300 BostonChicken restaurants nationallyand approximately 30 in theChi-cago and Wisconsin areas. Thenewest tessI chain, at Dcmpsterand Sheetner Roads in MortonGrove, has been vety successful,according to Boston Chicken realestate manager Branson Ed-wards.

"We woutdtike to see our com-punies in Chicago and-Wisconsinget up to 120 restaurants,' Ed-wards said. 'There are five underconstruction as we speak and wehope to open another tO to 15 thiscalendaryear.'

Bostas Chicken is a mtisscriegritted chicken chais that makes

. aB of its dishes fresh. Chicken isgrilled for two hours exacdy andall side dishes are homemade.Therestaurasts primary businessis carry-Out and 70 percent ofitatotal business is done at dinner-time.

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Lca1seni9rs celebrate80th

Emma Condi, ofNiles, and Regina Anderson oWes Plaines,were the9UestsofhonoratadoubleaothBirg,jay, Surprise Par-

held at the Nibs home of Emma's nephew and Regina'sdaughter.

Their 80th birthdays were only three days apart. Many rela-tivesandoldfrjends wereon hand forthehappyevent.

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Madden toaddress NilesMen's' CÏLÍb

OEdward T. Madden, deputy di-

vision chief, within the office ofhie illinois AttorneyGencrsj, Ro-land W. Bums, will speak beforetheNiles Men's Club on Monday,July l8,at ll:15a.m.,ai the NilesSenior Center, t060 Oakton inNiles.

Senior coordinator, ArtScheel, announcj that Mr. Mad-den will share his expertise on thetopic "How io Buy a Car, New orUsed."

In his present position, Mad-den intervenes on behalf of sen-¡Ors, the disabled, veterans, con-snmers and crime victims. Heinan expert on the financial, lele-madselingand home repair scamsperpetrated against lise elderly,and his extensive negotiation andmediation skills have resulted innumerous victories for Illinoisconsumers. Ed is a gradaste ofthe University of Illinois in Chi-cago.

Norwood ParkHome to hostoutdoor Concert

Ou Sunday, July 17 al 3 p.m.,Norwood Park Home will hold anold-fashioned Band Concert onthe Knoll, wills lise music provid-ed by the Glenview DixielandBand. Admission ist-co und eve-ryone's welcome.

The concert will lake placeenthe grounds of Norwood ParkHome at 6016 N. Nina Ave., onthe city'snorthwestside. Visitorsshould bring a blanket to sit on ifthey wish. Lemonade and icecream will beprovided.

Norwood Park Home, a resi-deuce for seniors, is offering thisconcert to recall simpler days.when communities were Smallerand more close-hail. The Homehas played a major part in the.'

. Norwood ParIs community sinceiLs founding in 1896. und manylong-lime homeowners in theurea are now residents of theHome.

More information is availableut(312)63l-4856.

Exercises for peoplewith arthritis

A series of Exercises for Peo-pie with Arihriiis,' sponsored by

-hie Ocred Health Program ofRush North Shore Medical Ceo-1er in Skokie, is being held Mon-days and Thursdays, from 5:30 to6:30 p.m., al the Skokie Park Dis-Lri Pieldhouse, 4700 Oakton,Skokie.

Classes are designed lo in-Crease muscle strength and walk-ing ability, while not aggravatingjointinflamosation.

For further information or toregister, call the medical centersOood Health Frogs-am al (708)933-6695.

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I NILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATIONe The Nilen Senior Center is open to residente of the Village of

Niles, ugo 62 and over and their yonngee spouses. Seniors inter.eBed in oblaining additional senior center information shouldcall or visit the center and be placed on the mailing list. Tise ceo-ter is located at 8060 Oaklon S8et.

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CERAMIC REGESTRATIONt:hramic Claus regislration is on Tuesday, July 12at 9:30 n.m.

on a walk.m basis. Each student can regislcr themselves and oneother sludent. Newcomers welcome. Fall classes will he held onThursdays from 9:30 n.m. - I 1:30 n.m. OR Thursdays 1:30 p.m.- 3:30 p.m. Classes begin Thursday. Sept. 8 . Nov. 17. (No class-es on Sept. IS). Tuilion is $30 for new members and $25 forre-lurning studente. Tuition covers all supplies. instructor, fees andifiring.

SUMMER TRAVEL PROGRAMSThe Senior Center & Mayflower Tones io offering a variety of

summer teasel peogiams. Upcoming denlinntions include 'Lum-herjacking A Fanny Hill Thealre'/3 days July 14, $339/doubleoccupancy. Call the Senior Center for addilional informa6on.

ANNUAL PICNICThe Arinnaj Niles Senior Center picnic in set for Friday, July

15 (no rain dale) from i t n.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Hilen College. (En-ter on Touhy). Lunch will he utapproximately 12:15. Tickets are$4.25. Call for ticket availability.

- MEN'S CiUB MEETINGMen's Club meeling will he held on Monday, July 18 at 10:30

am. Following the meeting Ed Madden of the Stete's Attorney'sOffice will speak on auto 'sales and repair scums. Tickets will heon sale for the September ti-ip Io Siarruh's Gambling Bcol theAugust Tam Outing (Aug. 17) und the 18 Hole ouling'to RandallOaks (Sept. 9). Call for information. Tickets alas on sale for theSeptember BBQ. ' , '

CHORAL GROUP SUMMER SCHEDULE 'The Choral Gros,,p will not meet during the months of June

and July. They will resume their Tuesday rehearsals at 10:30am., Tuesdays beginning in August.

TAM GOLF OUTINGTam Golf onling in set for Wednesday, July 20.The cost is$10. Call for ticketavailability.

INVESTMENT COUNSELING ' -Investment Counseling is on Wednesday, July 20 by appoint.

menL Mr. Jeff Cardella will discuss your mdividual financialneeds. FREE. Call for an appoinlmenL

DIABETIC TESTING '

Diabetic testing will be done on Wednesday, July 20 from 9am. - 11 am. at the uBes Senior Center. 1f you are a diabolic orjust looking to see if you have diabetes, make an appointment tobuse your blood negar checked. You mast fast 10-12 hours. Wa-ter is permitted. No medication can be taken if you äre havingIhr diabetes testing. Fee is $1. The testing io for Nitos residente60 and older. Regisliation is necessary.

'SINGLE'S CLUB PICNIC ''Are you single? Are you looking for something to do? Well,here is your chance! The Nitos Senior Center invites you to ourannual Single's Picnic to be held on Thursday, July 28 at noon atOaktoo Paris Manor located at 8100 Ozark. Box chicken Imich-eons are available at $3.50 per parano. The lunch will include 2pieces of chicken, 2 salads und a biseniL Games will make theafternoon enjoyable. Hope to See you there.

PAPERWORK CAN BE A HASSLE! LECTUREPaperwork cuit be a hassle! Do you have difficulty inorganic-

mg your impoziant papers? Do yoa know how long iccordn masthe kept? What about "income lax' documente? Well you'll besure to get yourself together after this lecture by Jan Stojackscheduled for Thursday, Aug. 1 1 at 2 p.m. Registration is seers-nary. --- - - - --Senior picnic features

Navy bandSeair cilizemi planning lo at-

tend the 'Old Fashioned Picnic"at Ike Elmdale Aparoinent Homeson Tuesday, July 19 are in for atoraL The festivities will begin atnoon with the ttadifiono.al picnicitemn, hot dogs and hamburgers,being nerved hot off the grill.Lunch will include all the trim-mixgn, including potete naiad,baked beam, cole slaw and des-seria.

After lunch, the real treat be-glas when "The Brnsn Ambassa-dors, a highly polished and en-terlaining quintet from the U.S.Navy Bund Great Lakes pimentsa concert in the courtyani. Per-forming u variety of works fromBaroque to Jazz, "The Brats Am-

, bassadors liase received wide'

acclaim 'for stiri,- Rteilainiak

style from audiences throughoutthe Midwee.

In addilion to the musical treatpresented by the Navy. WaltSzeezil will be ou hand Io per.form hisjuggling act.

The picnic is being sponsoredby the Elmdale ApartmentHomes an a public service to thecommunity. Elmdale is located at920 Beau Dr.. in Des Plaines. Al!senior citizens are invited to at-lend free of charge, for an after-noon of refreshmente and enter-taiamenL Seniors are asked toregister by calling (708) 593-3145 by July 14, and to bring alawn chait-forthecoucee

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RayJohnson, ofNiles, revedanHono,abin Mention awarciduring a iemodiemiklng exhibit heldat Olney Central College. inOlney, IL. The exhibit wasJudged and tire awardpresented bythe elders of the Southeastern Illinois Woodwo,kers Associa-lion. Johnson'senfrylsan oakcudocagone Heisa 1994 grad-ualeofthe CabInehtraklngpmgramatc

Cemetery Walkto take place

Skokie'n rich and vibrant past' will 'come alive' at the Skokie

Herilage Museum and ShaMeHistorical Society's second anon-al Cemetrey Walk. Sunday, July17. 1-3 pus.

This year the Cemetery Walkwlll lake place at SI. Peter's Unit-ed Church ofChriat Cemeleoyonliseras Road in Skokie. This isnue of liso oldest cemeicrinu inSkokie with some of the grave510605 dating back to the mid180Es; tte of the Village'sfounding fathers ace buried in thecemetery and will beporlrayed inlisewalk.

This ufliqueeventhringu hiato.ry Io life by providing a guidedloar thraugh the cemetery wherewalkers will 'meet" eight pio-Seren (ptsrlrayed by costumedvolunleeru - and in some casesfamily membeis) who will speakabout their liven and conlribu-lioas to the early Nies Townshiparen. The event is structured insuch away that itisconsideind tobeenIhteningrasertjrn.mgrigening, and u nnique learning ex-pariesen for all members of thefamily.

The following in a sample ofsome of the interesting peoplefeatured in theCemeteryWaljc.

Alma EliZabeth Ktchm washorn in Niles Center in 1876 andlived forneurlyacentmy. By pro-fension, she was a schoolteacher,hut by nature a trailblazer. Shespent three years homesleadingin the ntate of Washington; rodeshotgun when her sister, Dr.Klehm (who had been threatenedby the Black Hand gang) madebosserons. and wan a director ofthe First National Bank of Sko-hie, a unique honor for a womanof her lime. She was immortal-lard as a First Nudosa! Bank'CalendarGirl" in 1962 when shewas 86 yearn old.

Henry Harms is considered thefounderofSkokje. He supervisedthe building of nearly all of the

A community meeting regard-ing the future of the Oak Schoolproperty has been scheduled forthis evening.

The NUes Park District Boardof Commissioners upd statt willdiscuss poslhainary pfaus for de-velopmentof Ilse park property at

early roads ui the township, in-eluding Lincoln Avenue. Harmswas a storekeeper, the Village'sfirst postmaster und au involvedcitizen, who served in many ca-parities. including: townshipconstable. commissioner of high.ways and Cook County drainagecommissioner.

William Schweigen left hisOO-snee Curen wife und fumity isserve in the Civil War. TIteo 40years old, he fought alongsidemen who were mostly in theieteeiss. As a moult of hard ridingand buckshotwounds. he was un-able to continue farming after hecompleted military service. Heworkedoddjobsandspetagdeal oflimeand effort attempliagto geta disability pension. By hisdeath, Stage 81 he was collecting$12 a month from Ilse govern'ment.

Following the walk, parlici-pants are encouraged to visit SLPeM's United Church of Christon Oakton for n. historical tourThe walk will and at the SkokieHeritage Museum nu Moral forfree refreshments.

The idea behind the cemeterywalkcamefrom thelllgin Hislor-ical Society which puts on a C6-melery Walkeach year that in ex-Iremely n,o"-essfuL The SkokieHerirageMusenm nlaff contactedthem last year for information ondeveloping a similar walk forSkokie. Last year the CemeteryWalkdrewover t50parlicipants.

The Cemetery Wallt costs $3foradulls, $2 for seniors/childrenand children under 3 are free.Toursofthecemeteryleaveevl5minutesand theynlartat t p.m.with the last tour leaving at 3:30p.m. Tickets are available at theSkokie Heritage Muatum, Dcv-'omhfreCenter,aniJØsJtonCom.munity Center. -

'Formoin information aboutis-divided orgronp tickets sales forthe Cemetery Walk. contact ElizabethCheethum,677.6672.

Oak School community-

meeting tonight-ByTracey Berk -

the7 p.m. meelingatBallard LeisuecCenter,O32oBallardRoad. -

Renovation of the site couldbeginascarlyaslhisfall. -

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' Carson's Ribs-- reopéns Skokie,

dining roomBowing na castomer demand,

CarsOn'nRibswiilreopen thedin-ingroom ofiis original restaurantutStiI7NilesCenerRWdin 5ko-lciè on Friday, July 15. And, tomaIls the occasion, for Ihn re-nsainderofJaly,r..,aIlom willbe urcepted for the firsttime

The 90-seat flagship of theCarson's chain, which today hasthree Chicago locations and, oneeach in Deerfield und Lombard,first opened in 1976. Althoughcarry-ont orders continued Io beaccepted in Skokie, Ilse diningroom wasshuueed two yeurnagowhen the Carson family openedils newest outlet in nearby Deer-field.

The Skokie Carson's will beolmo from 11:30 n.m. to 9 p.m.,Tuesday-Saturday, and from 4 to9 p.m. on Snnday. On Mondays,only carry-out dervi will heavailable. There is ample freeparking in Ilse adjacent lot. Allinajorcreditcardsareacuped.

For reservations dining Julyonly ortoplaceucany.outorijer,call (708)675-68fB.

Car Showfeatured atJozwiak Park

Rezuemberhistening to Elvis usyou reamed down theroad in yonr

' '56 Chevy? The Niles Park Din-niet is giving you the perfoet opportlinitylo relive those gond ol'days! -

Come toJozwiakPark (Eranksand Touhy Ave. in Niles) on Eri-day, July 15. between 7 and 9p.m. Io nlsockout any ofihin twen-ty choute autan from yesteryearou display in the Fourth AnnualChevy Classic cruisers CarShow. Rain dale is Friday, July22.

Every visitor Io thin fore eventwho votes for dicie Favorite mus-ele car will receive a bag of pop.corn, compliments of JozwiakPark. In addition, Jozwiak Parkwillpmaidenseofiisbanngcag.es and newly renovated 'Jungleat Joz" miniature golf ulloactionfor any and all patrons, free ofcharge,from l:30to0:30p.m.

So, bring the whole family toIhis event where there's some-thing forevciyonel For more in-formation. Coolant Jozwiak PastSupervisor Jolene Valle, ut 647-9O$2or967.6633,ExL47.

Health Fair, KidsFeStat Colonial.Wojciechowski

Health, fitness, and fun meansthere's something fcreveiyone inIhr family at Colonial-Wojciechownki's Heath Fair andKidsFest. 8025 W. Golf RcL.Niles, on Saturday. July 23, 11n.m. to3p.m.

The huge parking lot will hostresidents from Niles and sur-roundingcommunities.

Activities for adults and chi!-sIren include: aerobics workoutconducted by Women's WorkoutWorld, hearing screening byNorth Suburban Hearing Servie-es is Niles, blood pressateScreening by the AmeercanHealth Association, senior cil)-zen fuiras workout by the NilsYMCA, Survive Alive Housedemonslialed by Ilse Nils FireDepartment. CPR und other safe-ty procedures discassed byAmerican Red Cross, pony rides,face painting, carnival games.and Noah Ilse Clown with magicandballoons.

Colonial-Wojciechownki Fu-eral Hnmeis localedaeßo25 W.olfR&,Niles,and625ON. Mil-aukeeAve..Cldcago. orm6re,

informalion.cull(708)581M536.»

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new ÑmmunjcatjonByTroceyflerk --

The Nils Zoning Board ap- tionsCommission.proved a project that will benefit The Zoning Board alas ap.public works.policc, fire and am-halanceservicea. as well as dcliv-cry, construction, in,icking andtasi cabdisputch cOmpanlea.

SmanSMR oflllinois, u whol-ly owned subsidiary of NextelCommunications. is a Special-izad Mobile Radio (SMR) tele-phone dispatch der in theChicago area.

The company, which is in theprocess ofereating the next gen-eration of wireless communica-lion, rrqnested a change in zoo-iagfrom B.t loB-t Special mietoinstall nine antennas and a radioequipment shelter on the walertowerat239 Golf Mill.

Smart SMR will place the an-transo. nixnowand Ihrec in about1.5 yearn, inconspicuoasly alongthe catwalk of Oie waler lank atChurch und Cambetland Ronds,nenttothebowlingalley.The an-tennasare rcclangularshaped andmeasureahout l'x4'x 112'.

The radio mpiipment will be Not-fcw-pnflts agencies seek-localed under the water lank in a lug financial nuppont from Mainemasonry shelterbuildingofahout Township now may obtain appli.20x10x9', The unmanned room calions for the townships 1995will have no windows or natural agcncyfundingpmgram.ventilation, and will be mainte- The program is open to anynaflcedonetolwoliniesamonth. zot-for-profitsereingresidentuof

The Nentel system will offer Maine Township. Agenciesan integrated mobile phone unit should contact 'Phyllis Klug atwhich combinen voice. two-way 297-2510 for applications or in-paging, radio fleet dispatch and formation.digilaldataservice. During I994,MuneTownship,

The project will create mini- will provide 5415,0(1) to 21 areamal visual impacte in the Golf social service agencies to helpMill Shopping Center area, and, cover the cost of programs forlike cellular thies, the system township residents. Organiza-transmits and receives in ilse 8113 lions receiving funds include theMhz frequencyband and will not Maine Center for Mental Health,iuterferewith local tedio. televis- the Maine Township Council onsionorhouselsoldapptiauces. Alcoholism, Noiihwcst Subire-

Nextel is licensed and regulat- ban Day Care and Northwested by the Federal Communist- SnbubranAidfortheRetar.io..

Victor YacktmanChildren's PavilionI

proved a motion by Forest VillaNursing home, 684OTouhy Ave-nue, to change the required park-ing frOm 86 to 78 spaces, to ex-parid the dining zoom and toconslnict rooms for 10 additionalbeds fora2l6tal.

AaxhitectAxthur5alkulnopro.posed expanding the lobby space -

with a canopy entrance stalingthatsentors liketowait for familymembers in thatarea.

Commissioner James Calleroapproved Ilse motion, subject togetting four handicapped sparesat l6-feetapirce wills a 10 per-cent variance to be included. al-lowing the Home to lower Ilsenumber of total parking sparenre_.Agencies mayapply for '95township funding

The design teamforthe newVictor Vacktman Chiklrenls Favi!-ion is flocked by a group of child "actora" who took part in UteJune 2 groundbreakjng ceremony at Lutheran General Chi!-dren'sHospitaJ!n FarkF?idge. The Pavilion isscheduledto openbenny 1996.

The design team from left to rightare: Don Carter of WatkinsCat-let-Hamilton, architects; CesarPelllandMa,k Shoemaker ofCesarPelll& Assoc., extenorarchiiects; RobertHamilton of Ge-waliHamilton, civilengineers; andJames Burnett, The Office ofJamesBumeil, landscape architect.

The children from leSte rightare: (backrow) Niema Dance,-"Nurse Save the Day."Stephanie Swisher-- "Cesanna Watkins.Carter-Hamilton," Marsjke Stoll-- "Construction Kid," (front ro w)Alex Soich -- "Dr. Do Good," Michael Swisher - "High Beam"MatthewSwlsher- "Mr. Yummy CEO,"and Travis Stoll-- "May-orHigh-Tech."

The Victor Yadctman Children's Pavilion, a Three-story,80,000 square footambulato,y facility will combine pediatric pri-matycare, subspecioities, diagnostics and Therapies ¡n a a!ngu.Iurstafe-of-The.edfsoillt3, Bis madepossdrje by The phllanttwo.py of Paullne Yachtman Pelee in honor of her late husband,Victor Yadctman, former northwestern Chicago buslnemeanana.ndcivicteader. -

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dedicated at Ballard '

Photo by M ike lionelAgrandopening andribbon cutting ceremony was hewrecenhiyatßallard a heaIthcareresidenc in

DesPlainos todedicate OurTown,Onhandforthagrandopening was(Ioftfonghi)EIiFick: Co-executWeDiroctorofBalla,j, Nancy Dia-

na Thoraon: Representative of Congressman Deorge SanmeLster (D-I lib District). Hany O'Brien:ParkRidge ChamberofCommerce, Des PlainesMayor TedShera'ood, Mai* Thompson: SupervisorofMaine Township, Mat*Pick: Go-executiveDirector, andJoanneBedrosian: Administrator.

Registration deadlineapproaching for Senior OJympics

Atienden senior adults, don't wni or Mclienry county. Thedelay the deadline. Regisimtion event festines competi-for the thirteenth anona! Six- in horseshoes, swimming,County Senior Olyiiipics is being tennis, golf, track, bowling, tabletaken through July 15. This tennis, lrapshoot, archery. bikitig,year's Olympics will be heldJuly heetbil free thmw, billiards,27,28 and29 inParkkidge. - softball thmw. one mile walks,. The Olympics is open to men md team and prier volleyballand women 55 years arid heller asd3 on3 baskethall.whoresideintliesix-Coustyarea events areopen to men saitof DoPage, Lake, Kane, Cook,

women who will compete in theirprespective age roap. The entryt SENIOR cmzENsfee per person is $7 for one day,or$9perperson fortwo and threedays. inst like the world Olym-pics, gold,silverandbronze med-alsw.tlbeawarded.

For infonnalion on Ihn Six-IN HOME I Cosnty seniorOlympicsor loran

entry form, call Theresa GrOdskyat (708) 692-3597, The Olym-

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Nues All AmericanSeniors seek newmembers

The Niles All American Sen-iors Club0 is extendingan invita-iion Io the residents of MAINEAND NILES 'tOWNSHIPS tojoin the organization.

Some of the activities enjoyedby the meinbersare playing cardgames of choice, bingo once amonthaadvarious timcheons,

Residenls must be 55 years ofageorolder.

They meen every Thsrsdayfrom 9:3Oio l2:30p.m. orlaier.

Come in and visit at TridentSenior Center. 8060 Oakios St.,Miles, any Thursday morning be-tween 9:30 am. and noon. Oneof the officers of the club will behappy io give you any additionalinformation,

Yonrinquiry is welcome.°Niles All American Club is a

separate Organization from theNileaSesiorCenter,

Extended travelavailable withSkokie Park

CalI lite Skokie Park Diairicifor information on their excitingtrips foradults and seniors. Reg-istration is cwrently being lakesforleips to San Diego, California,Galveston Island, Texas, CostaRica and Greece.

For mare information, call Lieat674-I5lI.

Ballard's Rehabilitation Suite Brings the OutdoorCommunity Indoors

Rehabilitation clienla atBallard are shopping forgm-caries in a "geacery Store"and usmg the drive-up win-dowata'bank,"- allwithinthe safe confines ofBahlard's sethng, dienta aie trained tonewly remodeled rehabilita- perfonn the everyday arrivi-tion suite, Transitions in Re- ties that are essential forre-hnbiitationM tumingtobolhhomeandcom-

Tranaitions it the first ge- mimity.

. tlleflatiOntOincludetheOuRnaIne rehabilitation suite in

inTranaitions includes corn-The simulated community

TOWN Rehabilitation Cen- ponente such as a bank withter, aninnovative commu- nan ATM machine, groceryrilEy-like environment devel- atore, automobile, park set-opedbyGuyinea Design, Inc. tingwithagazebo,andmodel

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In a simulated community apartment Allofthecompo-

nentshavebeendeaignedspe-cifically to meet the needs oflheolderrchabilitationdient.

Being able to carry outeveiydayactivitiessafelyandwith as much independenceaapOssibleisthegoalofntha-bilitation; Tranaitions pro-vides amore stimulating andeeahiSticenvimnmentjnwlijchto do so.

Forinformation,call 708-294-23110 or write:Ballard9300 Ballard RoadDes Plaines, IL 60016

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PnairieViewCmnmwiityccaster. Today.mcccthan l2milhionpeo.pIn iii the United Slates hive diabetes and moen than five milhimapeople&e unaware diatihey have it. LainelLetwat, RN.. MoncoGrove Village moan. will ¡nouait infooniadon coveting the oigan,aympNnm.lreaiinensaiid mornmringofdthuchrenic dimane. Don-na novia, rcpreaentadve tifPoilontCai Services, will dianas anddemoolallile vua diabelcn monitoehig devices. Bring a lunch,andalownugardesneatandcoffcewifl bepeOVided. Other upcom-inglbirenatPzaideylewwiilbe

-NwturingliappyGrandchildren - Aug.4-GiandporenlsAsPanents- Sept8(7p.m.nttheLibranj)-SleepDisorders-Oct. 13-CopingWilhHohidaySlresn-Nov. ib

INTERGENERAT1ONALNATUREEXPEleINCEOn Fnday,JuIy IS, (M000n Grove seniors willjoin the Montan

GrnveParkDisttictJnniorCamp(ntvetonixyearotas)foranenjoyablethyoffunatntarixrPark. The morningwill staunt IO am,with octuors and campein getting acquainted. Activities involvinglIte surrounding natural environment will be led by Katie Fox,Alyse Glick Dominic Irpino and Mike Nelson. A barbecne lunchwillbepaisoflhisoutdoorenpeziencewhich willendarnund i p.m.Formare infonnalion ortobepimof this day in lbepark,call CaJierinetheanatti65-7447,

VISUALLY IMPAIRED MOTI VATORSMoflan Grove's nappons group for people with visual impair-

meets will hold Ibeirnent meeting at 10a.m. onTnesday.Jaly I9atthe Flickinger Senior Center. Helpful informalion and supportiveinteraction will assist participants adjast to their impainnents. Formore information, or to arnange for leansportation, call the SeniorHotLine ai 470-5223.

CONCERTS IN THE PARKihm summer, the Morion Grove Park District, in cooperation

withComerica Bank will sponsor free Tuesday evening musical en-terlainmeni. These concerts will be held at the Hauer Park shellerslanting at 7 p.m. Each evening a different local restaurant will beoffering a variety oflasty and reasonably priced menu items. Theconcert lineup includes:

-July 19, Blind Man's Bluff (Happy Endings Catering)-July27, Pnblíci (ChampsSports Bar&Grill)

OLD FASHIONED PICNIC - -

é Elmitale Aparijueni Homesat92Oneanb.jvc in DesPlainenwill -

. host a free "Old Fashion Picnic for SeuiorCitizens."Tueay,Jaly-e 19 is the dale und reservations must be made by Jnly a4 by calliñge (708) 593-3145. - Lunch will be servedat noon añdeuteriaiarnente willbe provided by 'The Brasa Ambassadors" (U. S. Navy Qmslet)i andWaltSeeezil-asd his 'Aniazingiuiggling Act." Elmdale Aparl-e ment Homes are located one block east of Elmhurst Road mid one

block southofDempster sIred.

- SUMMERTIMEBREAKFAST -

To celebrate summerand the Ptairie View Senior Room renova-lions, join the Morton Grove seniors for breakfastat 10:30 am. osFriday, July 22. It will be a great time to lake a break altern morn-ing walk,esercise orotheructivities and enjoy thenewly decoratedseniorroom. Eslerlainmentaud good food will beprov.ded. Therewill be a $4 charge nod a 30 person maximum. Registration is alPrai,ieView byJsly IS. -

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Thispopuiareventisdesignesj forages 55 and np and will behelilJsly 27 - 29 atMaine South High School. Evenis include 9 and18 holegolf, trap shoot, lennis, swimming, horseshoes, free throws,three ou three basketball, track & field, archery, bowling, bicy-

. clingandiabletennis. Medals are awarded for the lop threemen and women finishers in each age category. Fees aie $7 faronedayand$9 fortwoormoredays. Rainy fonns are sow availablealPrairieViewortheFlickiuger5eniorCenter

PAR-A.DICEI1JVERBOATCASINOA great deal justgotbelter, The new PAR-A-DICE riverboat is

scheduled for Morion Grove seniors on Thursday, July 28 and feu-tures slot machines, new lonnge,observation deck and much more.This trip includes two cruises with u continental breakfasl, gamesund prizes on thebns along with refreshmeins and a full length mo-vie On the trip home. Departure time is 7:30 n.m. and return at ap-proxunutely 8:30 p.m. The cost is $16.50 forresideuls and $18 forenon-residente. For more informutiou call senior adult supervisor,CatherineDeun at thePrairie View Community Center, 965-7447.RegisleratPrnjrieviewanye -

Formoin mformaiion ubout these senior services and iecreationprograms, cull die MorIon Grove Senior Hot Line ut470-5223, orthe Frame View Community Center ut 965-7447. To receive theSenioes in Morton Grove" newxleuer, send $2.50 to Ihr Mortes

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Nazaietliville Home for theAging is sponsored by the SistersnftheHoly Family ofNazareth

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st. John BrebeufFamily Picnic

st John Brebeu(Parjsh willbe holding ifs annual Family Pic-flic on the parish grounds, 8301 N. 1-lauem, on Sunday, Juy 17,rain or shine.

Activities are planned (orali ago groups. Thera willbe a discjockey featuring all types of music, a karaoke review, childrenand aduli games, a Moonwalk, bingo, and a volleyball tourna-meni. Foodandboverages WilIbe available throughout the dayatanominalcost. Eveyoneis invitedio attend.

Celebrate Jesus at VBSst, Paul Lutheran Church at

5650 N. Canficid Ave., Chicagois again hosting Vacation Bible

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School the week of Aug. 1

thrnugh Aug. 5, from 9:30am. tonoon for children 3 years oldthrough I I years old. Registra-lions should be made by July 15.Office telephone is (708) 867-5044.

The week will kick off with aspecial Birthday Party for Jesuson Suuday, July 31 from 2:30 to4:30 p.m. All family membersare mvited Lo attend the showwhich will featwe refreshmentsandan illusionjsL

Following, VBS family mcm-berswiltbevindbkforacisl closing and ice cream socialQn Friday, the evening of the 5thand a Sunday Service at 1OE45a.m., Aug. 7.

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A FAMILIAR NAME IN FUNERAL SERVICEAlthough our facilities in NOes are new, we arc one o(Chicagolands oldest funeral home families. Started by Ourgrandfather, Joseph A. Wojeieehowskj, Sr., and eondnuel byour father Joseph Jr., we have been serving families for over 80years. Our newest funeral home in Nues offets the latest indesign and service with spacious handicapped accesible chapels,large parlang fuctimes and a locadon central to most Northernsuburbs. You'll find that our prices reflect a rase considerationof our overhead and can be several hundsed dollars less thansome ofonr Closest competitors. Please stop in and see how ourfamily can serve yoLes.

8025 W. Golf Road 6250 N. Milwaukee Ave,. Nues, IL 60714 Chicago, IL 60646(708) 581-0536 (312) 774-0366 .

Family Owned & Operatedfor over 80 Yearsby the Wojciechowskj Family

. NSJC to holdopen picnic

Northwest Suburban JewishCongregation, 7800 W. Lyons,Morton Grave, will hold its openCongregation picnic on Sunday,

. August 7, Born 11:30 a.m. 8,4p.m.

There will be food, games, andexcitement, Eveiyone is wet.come. Costis SS perudultand $3per child. Reservations must bereceived by July 20. If more in-formation is needed, call the Syn.agogue at 965-0900.

The event is being hosled byNorthwest Suburban Jewish Con-gregalion and the Parent'Couples Club.

Arts and CraftsFestival at SLMichael's Church

An Arts and Crafts Festival isbeing held at Sc. Michael's Ortho-don Chureh, 7313 N. Wauttegan,t'OIes, on Satuiday, July 23 from9a.m. to4p.m. The theme of thefestival is "Chrisenus in July."

A wide vudey of homemadecrafts will be available and re-fiushments will be servesi Startyour Christmas shopping early.For more infoemation, call (708)647-8398.

Messiah Lutheranholds vacationBible School

Messiah Lutheran Chuich,1605 Vernon in Fait Ridge, willhold its Vacation Bible Schoolthis year from August 1.4 and 8-11. 9-11:30 um. There will beeight days of crafts, minie, pup-pets, games, and exciting stones"Esploriug (lad's Kingdom."

Children three years oldthrough sixth grader, (just corn-pleted) areeligibleloenioll, Reg-istralion fee is $12 ($10 for sec,ond child in the family). A dailymission offering wilbe taken,

Registration loon, are uvaila-bleatthechurch office orbycalling823-6884. All are welcome.

Niles CommunityChurch servicsNOes Community Church,

7401 W. Oaltton Street, invitesyou lo worship on CommunityDay,Suudayiuly li, at 9:30 a.m.While our Pastor, Howard Ben-well is working on his Doctor ofMinistry degree, we welcome tothepulpil, owChurch School Su-perintendent, BrendaKitcl,Jra.

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Event to benefitJewish United Fund

Several hundred Jews who io-cently immigrated lo Chicagofrom the fonnez Soviet Unionwill bald a brnnch on behalf ofthe Jewish United Fund-IsraelEmergencyFund and ContinuingOperation Exodas campaignt onSunday, July 24. Brigadier Gen-eralFeeddyzach will be theguestspeaker at the event, which willbe held at Beth Hillel Congrega-lion, 3220 Big Tree Laite, WO-melle.

The brunch begins at 11:30am. and cools $13 per person.For reservaliorn call Jane l'ah-Ion at (3 12) 444-2843

'This event is ve,), importantto us because it is our way of say-ing thank you to this veiy specialorganization,' said event co-Chairman Jacob Spivak and LubeVerltnsky, Soviety Jews whom¡UF helped immigrate to Chica-go-

Fundsmise,j for the 1994 JUF-15F campaign help maintain es.tendal human welfare, health

The St Haralambos Greek Or-thodox Community of Niles is-viles everyone to their 1994Greek Food Festival on Fridayand Salnrddy evenings, and allday Sunday, July 15-17 in theshadow of their new church at7373 Caldwell Ave., l'OIes.

Sample a varietyof authenticGreek foods such us mast Iamb,touvlaki, Athenian chicken, pas-lilsio, homemade tyropita andspaMkopila. Taste Greek pas-tries in an alinospbereofa GreekVillage festival, or visit the Ta-veina and sample the octopusappetizer.

Also, Gyros sandwiches, Lou-koumathes, wineuand drinks will

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Pastor to leave Edison. Park Lutheran

July 17, will be lite last SundayPastor Duane Federaras willpreach ut Edison Park LuthrzanChurch. He has accepted u call toserveas SeniorP&storofFisatLutheranchuech in Eau Claire, Wis-Cottsin.

Pastor Pederson came to Eu.ton Park Ludieran Church as As.sedate Pastor in Junua.y, 1985,audwascalled as Senior PaslorinApril, 1989,

In 1891, Pastor Pederson re.ceived a Doctor of Ministry de-grec from McCoflflick Theologi-cal Seminary, He is a notedpreacher und biblical teacher. Heis also widely. known for themany weddings and funerals hehas performed for members and

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cam und Jewish education ucevic.esforpeopleinChjgoundJew5in Israel and 50 other countriesworldwide,

Additional funds raised forJtJFsCondauing Operation Eso.dnscampaign will pay for theres.cue and resettlement of hundredsof thousands of Jews from the for.merSovietunjon.

Gneat speaker Zach has exten.siveenperiencein the Israeli mili-lacy and governmenL In October1992, he wasuppointeu Assistantto the Coordinator for the PeaceNegotiations, He also serves us amemberoftise Israeli delegationsIo the Mullilater.J WorldngGroups.

Born in Iraq, General Zach im-migrated to Israel when he wasfive years old. He is a veteran ofthe Six Day and Yom KippurWurs. He received a bachelor'sdegree from Tel Aviv University

and a master's degree from BarIlaaUniversity.

bos to holdood Fest

be availableiu thespecialty tests.There will be live Greek musicanddancing,ifyoulile.- For a moment of respite, youmight be intereutj in viewing afilm of Greece or attend an au-Ihentic Greek cooking demon-stralion.

'TheGreekFoodpest will openFriday evening from 6pjn, tomidaight, Saturdayeveuing s-ors5 p.m. until midnight and all daySunday. from noon to midaight.Admission is SI mi Friday, $2 onSaturdayevening and Sunday foradults. Seniorcitizens uie$I andchildien are free,

Parking is Bec and u compli-mentaiy sipofwineutthega.

non'members. He has been un ac.livepuilicipantin theEdisonPark. Norwood PurkMinistenum andserved an Vice President of theBoard of Directors and Commu-nity Crusade Chair for the Edi-son-Noewood Unit ofthe Amen.canCaitcerSociety,

TheChunchwill haveucateradluncheon at noon on July 17 tohonor his 9 1/2 years of un'viceand to say farewell to him, hiswife, Sylvia, and sons Brian andBrandan, Community membersare welcomeandom makemuer-valions by calling the church of-ficeat(3t2)631.9t3I

BereavementSupport Groupbeing held

A Bereavement SupporuGroup, faciitand and sponse.ueujby the Hospice Staffof SL Fran-eis Hospital began on July 12,und will condene the tecondTneadayofeachmonthm 1:30p.m. to3p.m. utSL John's Lutlten.an Church, 4707 W. Peau Ave.,Lincolnwood,

peniencing theloss ofu loved mieaie encouragad to drop in when-evcryouitedsa,

Fon more infornm.udmi. ciii(708)492.7114. ,

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The Mayor Kaplan JewisCommûnity Center (JCC), t.5050 W. Church SL, Skokie, wilbe Ihesiteofa SisnagogueFaironSunday,JalyJI from l0u.m.top.m. The event is co'nponsoreoby 13 area syitagogues. Admis-sian IO the Fair,refreshments andbabysittingareall free.

The Fair it beld to help lecalresidents choose a synagogue,both fonprayenon Ilse High Holi-days and for year-round affilia-lion. Leaders ofsynagogues willbe on hand to provide materialsabout their synagogues and an-swer questions. They recognizethat people in today's societyneed a sense of commnnity and

JCC hostsSynagogue Fair

li affiliation as well as needing to'I feel comfortable in the syna-I gogaeoftheischoic

Participants can decide which1 synagogue is best for their fami-

lies, what grogmus are availableat the synsgogue, and what liteSynagogues' religious schoolscan do for theirchildeen,

The Mayer Kaplan JCC is af-filtaled with the Jewish Fadera-tion ofMeteopolitan Chicago andsupported by the Jewish UnitedFend,

Foninformatjonahout the Syn-agogue Fair, call Carolyn Topcikat the Kaplan JCC at (708) 675.2200.

Jçc sponsors YiddishInstitute in WisconsinReservations are now being

taken for the JCC Chicago Yid-dish Institute V to tIre held atJCC's Perlstein Vacation Center,Lake Gelten, Wisconsin. Theevent will take place 'thursdsy,Oct 6 through Sunday noon, 0cl.9. Because the Yiddish Instituteto be held for the fifth consecu-live year, continum to increase inpopularity annually, those inter-rated in attending the Insliteteshould apply as soon as possible.

,.. This year there are only aticom.modatious for 86 peopte.Appli-entions will be tatseu on a first-tomé,tirsi-servedbasn.

. The four'day Yiddish Instituterv(o oÏ,e6 to ugults of all aes,

whether or not they speak Yid-dish. Adults iu their20s and 30sare particularly encouraged 8,51.

. tend.the Peristein Vacation Ces'

tee, situated in the WisconsinDells, purlicipauls' days andnighlawillbe filledwith Yiddish-minted activities and cultural

Shabbat services atCong. Shaäre TikVah

Join Rabbi Alexander Grau-bart and Hazran EphIaim Tatel-hams each Saturday morning at9am. for Shahbut services with ac.live participation from congre-gants in prayer and discussion.Kiddush following services pro-videsan oppoenniy for inforsualsocializing. The commuuity andprospective members are alwaysisvited tojoin our Shabbatobser-vance together with their fami-lies. Our Gun Shabbat for tod-diets is available every week.

Week day services meet Mon-day andThursday in the chapel al7 am. and Monday throughThursday evenings at 5:45 p.m.,Friday eveningsat7:30 p.m. Call

Bloomfield to speak atSkokie synagogue

Douglas Bboomfield, poEticalconsultant and former chief lob-byist for the American Israel pub.tic Affairs Committee, will be theguest speaker al a brunch on be-half of the 1994 Jewish UnitedFund-Israel Emergency Fand(fliP-hEP) and Continuing Oper-ationExoduscampoJg.

The branch will be held onSunday, July 24, at 9:45 am. stSkokie Cenlrat Traditional Spun-gogue,4040M.aiuein Skokie.

Event chairmen are 'Leonardand Beverly Blatt. For reserva.

events. The pragram will includelectures and workshops, coaver-sutional Yiddish opportunities,musical concerts, folk sisging,dancing and Shabbat services(optional).

The Instilste's faculty in.eludes: Rabbi Marvin Tokayer,Lecturer in Residence, Recog-niz.ed Authority und Rabbi to liseJewish Community is the OrientDr. Nathaniel Stumpfer, Profes-sor of Jewish Studies, SpertusCollege of Judaica; ShoshanaRon, Assist in Residence, Re-nowned International Vocalist,

Ouests wilt be housed in tlreomodern lodges. Each room iscompletd with privaie balh,air-conditioning and/or heal. Kosherfood will be served throughouttheweekend,

For more information aboutthe JCCChicago Yiddish Insti-tate V please contact HelenSchechlman, Coordinator, at.(312)743.7680.

the synagogue office for specifictimes, onifyouwould like topar-lictpate. regularly, at (312) 539-2202.

Congregation ShaareTilcvah isa conservative congregation onthe north side of Chicago, draw-ing members from the City, Lin-coinwood, Skokie, and Evanston.Programming iucludes an activePreschool, Religious School andSeuiorsCenter. Special mid-yearmembership packages am availa-bleatvery reasouablerares Con-gregatioa Shame Tikvah is beat.edatS800N. Kimball, Chicago,

For information, call the syua-gogaeoftice, (3 12)539-2202.

lioso or more- informstion, callLynne Rolberg of JUF at (312)444-2840.

Funds raised for JIJF-IEF sup-port health cam, Jewish miura-lion and essential humanitarianservices, for people in Chicagoand Jews in Israel and some 50counlriesaround the world.

Funds raised for the Costino-ing Operation Exodus Campaignsupport the rescue and resettle-ment ofiews from the former So-vietUnionandEthiopia. .

Tisha B'avA Day ofRemembrance

Tisha Bay, the day the Jewishpeople fast and morn the destine-tian of both Holy Temptm, theexpulsionofliseJews from Spain,and other Jewish calamities. TheTannenbaum Chabad Hasse -Northwestern Jewish Center willbe hosting special Memorial ser-vices. Following services liteaward winning Holocaust daca-mentaiy, "Nazis the Wilness toGenocide" will be shown. Thisfilm provides us with a clear andhorrific picture of how the Nazisdeveloped and implemented theirplan for the extermination of theJewsiu the ghettos.

Theprogram will Iskeptace onSaturday nightJuly 16, 9:45 p.m.st the Center, 2014 Orrington,Evanston. Everyone is welcomeand there isnocharge. For furtherinformation,all (701) 869-8060.

Legion of Young PolishWomen celebrateanniversary

The Legion of Young PolishWomen wilt celebrate their 55thanniversary On Saturday, Sep-tember IO, at the Weslin O'HareHatet,6lOON,RiverRuud,Rose-maul.

The Legion of Young PolishWomen has a tradition of dadi-cand service lo the Polish-American community andthroughout the world. Everyoneis invited to this special anoiver-

Niles CommunityChurch servicesNitos Community Church,

7401 W. Oaktou Street, invitesyou to worship on Sunday, July24, at9:30a.m.

Congregation B'nai Zion, Jew-inh conservative, 1447 W. PrattBlvd. Minyan services Mondayand Thursday 7 am. Weekly Sat-unlay morning services 9:30 a.m.Sunday morning services 5:45

Ice cream social atEdison Park Lutheran

The Luther League of Edison Everyone is invited to enjoyPark Lutheran Church will bold games, ice cream and pieu in litetheirannuai fund raiserevent- an south halb of the church at 6626ice cream social - on Friday, July N. Oliphant,Chicago.15.from6p.m.ro9p.m.

B'nai Zion holdsweekly services

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firstFriday each month 8:15 p.m.preceded by Kosher dianerserved 6:30 p.m. Por further in-formation,call (312)465-2161.

Recently, Notre Dame High School for Boys announced the1994 Kevin A. Rapacz Scholarship Award winners. Kerin Ra-paco, a l98ßgraduate o(Notre Dame High Schootwas tragicallykilled in an automobile accidenr ¡n 1957 and in memory of hisflame his family established a scholarship memorial to be pro-sensed to one student from each class who bestre,rjresents theqUalitiesandcharactesisllcao(KeviflA Rapace.

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Exposes selfat theatre

Two women were the viedmsofindecentexposure on June 26.They were watching a film atGo1fMillTheae when a manen-tecol the theatre and sat sent tothem. After the man reportoltyexposed himself, the womencalled the police.The women reported that the

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BedroomBurglary

Unknown offenders removed. close Io $3,000 in items front a

Niles home between noon July 6and 3: 15 p.m. July 9.

Police found no foeced entry atthe home i.e the 8300block of W.Maynard. where the stolen itrioswere taken out of two bedroomsand included $400,aJ.V.C. videocamero. valued at $980. two goldchains, valued at $500 sod $700,gad lllsilverdollars.

The total value ofall die itemstakeneeJoats $2.779.

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A 29-year-old Des Plaineswoman was ucrested July 7 forstealing a Son bat, valued at$9_99, from Sears, 400 Golf Mill.

The woman was apparently sr-rested with hertwochildren, ages8 and 9. who had to be picked upat theNiles Police Department bythew grandmother. 55 their moth-er was being charged with retailtheft.

Chemical bombexplosion

A plastie boatefelled with anunknown chemical and coveredwith uluminum foil exploded onthe fonut step of a borne in the7200blkofMam StreetJuly2.

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After a 33.year.*ld Nitrowoman failed to appear for anar-rangeddateluly 7. friend sentpo.lice to her apartment in the 8400blockofoernpsterSteeettochcckOn her.

The friend told police that thewoman has uuernpted suicideseveral timen in tite past and isseeking professional help for de-premino.

Upon arrival at 3:04 p.m., theofficers noticed that the woman'ncarwusnoiparked in ils mniguedstoce and received no answer at

Police check possiblesuicide victim

herapartrnentdoor.Police retained to the building

around 3:35 p.m. and managed tospeak with the woman tbroaghthe door, but could not convinceher to let them in. The landlordopened the door with a pass keyand the Niles Fire Departmentchecked thevictim.

There were no signs of at-tempted suicide. The womanndoctor confinned the medicationthat she was on and remained onthe phone with his patient afterpotine left the scom.

An unknown man used bruteforce to bend the lock assemblyand crack the sliding glass dooron a floor level display case atMontgomery Ward-Electric Ave-nue, 560t Toahy Avenue,July 8.

These actions were reconledon video by store security. Thelape shows the offender bendingdown behind thecounter and thenstanding up with a camcorder inbis hands which he placed under

Offender's actionscapture on tape

Arrest setfor boyfriend

A 26-year-old woman ob-served a manwalk Out ofthe tearof Heyman Coepomtion. 6045Howard Street, canying a boxcontaining 250 Disney Lion KingbeltsJulyl.

The man placed the box, val-tied at $1,000. in the tunk.of a-Buick or Pontiac andtled thescene. The box was taken from arestricted area -and was not forsale to the public. The Corpora-lion was to sign complainll in thematter.

On July 3, the license platen onthe same car had been checked bytwo Oakbrook police officers anditwas teamed thatthe vehicle wasinvolved in asimilar theft in Oak-brook. The offender had fled be-fore police arrived in that in-stance as well.

A follow-up investigation,through an interview with an un-known witnesu, revealed that theoffenderistheboyfriendofatem-porary worker employed by Hey-manCorpotalion.

Afterlearning thatthe offender

his shirt.The offender, described as 36

to 42-years.old and about 225pounds, then walked out of view,but returned to thedisplaycase atleast thtee limen.

Stolenfiom thecasewerethreecarncorders valued at $1,399.89,$949.88 and $899.88. Policewere able to get partial prints onthe silver lock assembly and pro-cessed theevidence.

might drop his girlfriend off ather work on the morning of July8, police planned to appear undarrest-the suspect on the acree,however, according to Nitro po-lice, the suspect has not been nr-rested as of yet

Resident alatmswould-be thiefA 49-year-old Nibs resident,

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The alarm set off an outdooralarm which. police said, scaredaway apossible burglar.

Officers nearcld the home inthe 8100 block of CumberlandAvenue and found that the glasson a south side door had brenbrokén into,but that noenh' wasmade intotheeesidence. A searchof the area was conducted withnegativeresulta.

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Q. If yoa're a Social Securitybeneficiary receiving retirementor disability benefits. witt thedependents benefits your wifeOr husband is eligible for, reducethe amoaut you can receive eve-ET month?

A., No. if yOU worked andearned a Social Security retire-ment or disability benefit, noSe-chit Security benefits paid to artymember of your family can re-dace the amount of your benefit.Ifyoa're etigible for a Socia! Se-curity benefit based on yow ownearnings record. you'll receivethe full amount you are entitledto -- no malter bow many otherfamily members aim eligible toreceive benefits based on yourearnings record.

Q. Can benelilo paid to yourspouse or chitd induce the SocialSecurity benefits paid to otherfamily members who also re-Ceive benefits on your record?

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ClistC. Inc. to arrange adoptions Security record is limited. ThebyAmericansinThePeople'sRe- limit varies, but it is gesxrutlypublicofChina. equal to about 150-180 percent

between May I and Septem- of your basic benefit. If. becauseber t, seven families will bavere- of the number of individuals inturned farm China with the ha- your family, the total amount ofbies they adopterS through Family benefitr due exceeds this limit,

the benefits to all family mcm-bers, after deducting your bene-fit. will be reduced proportion-ately.

Q. Will your current spouselose any bencfiis became a for-mer spouse also is or witt be eli-gible for Sociat Security benefitsbased on your record?

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CCA re-electsGlenview residentas secretary

Diane K. Moltaji,ofGlenview,was re-etected secretary of theChicago Cosmetologists Associ-alioli (CCA) t994-'95 Board ofDirectors at its Annual Meetingheldou Monday, June 6., at theHotel Inter Continental in Chica-

Motlaji has served as boardsecretary since l9ilOund has been

. un active board member since1987. A CCA member since1982. she has been udivo on nu-menses commilt000 includingchairperson of iudasteial mIa-lions for two years, chairpersonof by-laws committee, chair-per-son of education committee foroneyear. chairperson of competi-lions committee for the MidwestBeauly Show and chairperson ofmembership forone year.

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Adoption Programin China

The Family Counseling Clinicin Grayslake will hold air jofor-mational me8ting on July t5 at3:30p.m. forcouplesand individ-naIs who may be interested ioadopting an infant or toddler inChina. The China Center forAdoption Affairs has given up-provai to Family Counseling

Counseling Clinic's program.From the time families enteredthe agency's program. they arepresently able to complete anadoption in China and retamhome with theirchild within fourmonths.

Individuals who wish to uuendthe Suly 15 information meetingut Fumily Counseling Clinic'sGrayslake office should call theoffice ut (708) 223-5107 toregis-ter. Anyone wanting further in-formation first can cali SandraArbit or Linda Btumberg ut thatnumber,

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Health care reform workshop featured (left to right) PatriciaEwert, owner ofJoseph Electronics, Nues, Linda Forman, part-nerwith Gleason, Siolar& Sawyers, andAnne Ruhte, Director ofConstituentServices forSenatorCarolMoseleyBraun.

The debate On health care re-form took On u new dimension ata recent workshop sponsored bythe Chicago-based accountingficar ofGleeson, Sklar& Sawyersand the National Association ofWomen Business Owners

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Patricia Ewert spoke from es-perience regarding the effective.ness of wellness programs in theworkplace. As an employer ofmote than 30 Intl and part-timeworkers, Ewerthas instituted aweilness program that conten-lentes on the physical, nutritionaland financial health of her em-ployees, Bi.weekly meeiings andseminars stress the importance ofgood health habits and the needtolreatyowbodyasatemple.

We also promote welluess byreducing the amoant of employee

NAWICThe tYHare Suburban Chapter

i193 of theNational Associationof Women in Construction(NAWIC) will meet Thesday,July 19, at the Avalon Restaurant.1905 E. Higgins Rd.. Elk GroveVillage.

Reservations for dinner at $12may be made with .Iennie Ora-towski, Enger-Vavea, Inc. at(708) 678-420Ó. Social houris at5:30 p.m. followed by dinner at6:30p.m.

. The program for the eveningwill be un informal networking

TheEarlyChildhood Center ofNoflhweutSuburbaflJewishCOngregution. 7800 W. Lyons, Mor-ton Gmve, has openings in theFall Program for ages 2-5 and ismcepting enrollment for the 2,3.and5day,program,.

There is a new innovative pro-w," fyoung2 year oldscalled

health care premium costs forfamilies maintaining healthytivestyles,' Ewertadds.

Ewert noted that there weremany benefits to the program in-cluding fewer sick days nanI andincreased company loyalty. Inspite of Owens emphasis onwellness, health insurance premi-ums for Joseph Electronics havecontinued to rise between IS and24 percentper year.

Forman culled the insuranceincrVases u travesty. "The isvatthcare debate has failed to addressthe - impirtaace of company-sponsored welluess programs as_u means of creating u healthierpopulation,' she asserted.

Anne Ruble. confirmed thatthe real stories that seriously im-pactsmatl.business are not reach-ing the ears of people io Cou-gress. She slated that - SenatorMoseley Braun's office is fre-quented by many spensi interestgroups. but ihr concerns of indi-vidual business owners are notbeing brought to the senator's al-tenlion to the same esient.

Ruhte assured attendees that- Senator Moseley Braun was in-

terested in hearing ali sides of Ihrhealth care reform debale. "She'sdetermined to learn alt the perO-nent facts relating to this crucialsubject facing the Americen peo-pIe," Ruble slated.

to meetevening devoted to "MarketingYour Compaey" to other NAW-IC members and their companies.-All members and guests are invia-ed to participate. Bach member/guestwill be given Ihr opportuni-ty to tell about the services theirfirm offers.

Guests and uIl women interest-ed in construction aie invited toaurnd. Formembership informa-tion,conlactioyce DeLalour,De-Latow& Associates, Inc. utÇ7O8)635-6096.

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The sciatic nerve, which is the largest nerve in the body, extendsfrom the lower spine down the back ofihe thigh Lo the knee. Thereitdivides onenerveruns down the front, while theotherruns downtheback ofthe tower leg. Sctatica is an abnormal and asaally pain-ful condition of the sciatic nerve, which supplies the muscles andjoints of the hips, bailocks, posterior thigh, calf and foot. Symp-tenis of sciatica include pain, numbness, and often mande weak-ñess in theaffectedareas. The pain may be aresatt of inflammationof the sciatic nerve or an impingement of the sensory nerve fibersthatendat the scíaticnervc.

Often compased lo the 'worst toothache imaginable, sciaticpain may become less pmnouncetl as it peagresses bat il coald nf-feet the function of the hip and the tower leg areas. This fantly spi-nat-pelvic alignment may result from a single fall, accident, nnasn-alexercise,orsnch strucwral deficits may develop geaduatty aspanofan overall distortion paneen.

Theee are three conditions of spinat4,elvic misalignment whichmost freqnestnty injure thesciatic nerve:

I. When the nerve openings between the vertebrae m the lowerbackareblocked, thesciatic nerve iscompressedand imlated.

A sacroiliacjoint distortion (snbtnxauoa) pan threat pressareon thesciatic nerve.

The deep mnsctes ofthe battocks may be placed nader aboor-mal stressbyafaattypetvic atignmentandthe stretched oreves cot-lapsed mnsctes may ssneeze and irritate the sciatic nerve as it pass-esbetween them.

Clinical expeeience has shown that Chiropenctic Cane of thesefantly spinal-pelvic mechanics to be the method of choice for cor-rectingthecanseofSciatica.

For stare isformation regarding treasnscn ofihis condition,feetfree to cati Bayer Chiropractic al (708) 825-S855. Dr. NancyE.Bayerwittbe lsappytoanswerany questions.

Arthritis weilnessworkshops offered

The Arthritis Ponndalion is Preregistration is required. Thesponsoring aWettnessWorkshop workshop will be offered on Julydesigned especially for people 21. from '1 to 8 p.m. at ONCwith arthritis. This free work- Health Management Canter, Vil-shop, entitled Fighting Fatigue, lage Crossing Shopping Cantee,will focus on coping with chronic 5645W.Toahy Ave., in Skokie.fatigue which is often associated Call the Arthritis Founation atwitharlhritis. l-800-735-0096, toregisler.

Leukemia Chapter hosts. Nite at the RacesThe Goland-Onenstein-

Sherman Memorial Chapter ofthe Leukemia Research Pounda-lion will host ita Annual Nile atthe Races at Sporlsmans Park onSatwday, July 23. beginning at 6p.m.

Cost of the tickets is $12 perperson which includes dinnerbuffet, n program and parking.

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Proceeds to benefit the LeukemiaResearch Foundation. All whoare interested are invited to at-tend,

For farther information and topuiehase your ticket, call (708)786-3992.

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Food safetyat picnics

With the arrival of picnic sea-son, Chicago Department ofHealth officials are remindingpeople to ase common sense inpreparing, storing and servingfood outdoors.

If nothing else, peopte shouldremember to keep hot foods hotand cold foods cold,' stated Sbei-ta Lyse. RSM Commissioner ofHealth. Too often at picnics,people et refrigerated foods sittoo long in the snn and the heat.That can lead to spoilage andeven poisoaing for anyone whoeats tise food.

Cold foods, such as potato sat-ad, cole staw and other dishesprepared wtih mayonnaise,should be keptat45 degrees Fab.renheit or lower. Outdoors, sschitems should be storedaud servedfrom coolers or beds of crushedice. Coolers should be kept in theshadeund transported band fromthe picnic in the passenger sec-lion of the vehicle, raltter than iatite hot trunk.

Hot foods, such as bakedbeans, should be maintniard at140 degrees or higher. Manystores seit portable hot plates andother heating nails to keep suchdishes hot at picnics.

Grilled foods, ike hambsr-gers, hot dogs, ribs and chicken,should be served straight off thegrill, rather than grilled and leftos a plate.

Alt foods should be coveredwilts plastic wrap, alnmivam foilor wax paper whenever possible,to preveut flies and other potes-liqI carriers of disease fromerschlug food.

Wherever possible, peopteshould use spoons, forks, scoopsand tangs to serve foods, ratherthan ssisg bare hands. Addition-ally, serving utensils should beused for oar dish each, to preventcontamination of prepared foodsby germs that may exist in rawfoods.

Alt cooked food should becooked thoroughly, especiallypoultry, park, groand meal, fishand eggs.

For mote information, cati theChicago Department of Health'sFoodand Dairy Divisen at 747-FOOD (TFIFDD 744-2960). Ad-ditionaily, the U.S. Departsneatof Agriculture has a team of pro-,fnssional home economists whostaff a "meat and poultry safetybottine" from 9 n.m. lo 3 p.m.weekdays.Thenumbertocalt ist

.(800) y35.4555

LifeCenteroffers smokingcessation class

Let the Gaiter LifeCenter helpyou kick the smoking habit ateight weekly one-hour semionsbeginningonTuesday,July 19, at6:30 p.m. at the LifeCnnter, 5157N. Francisco.

The program addresses heben-mr modification and psychoiogi-cal and physical addiction. Gp-lional use of the nicotine patch isavailable for a fee. Registrationis necessary.

For more infomtalion or to reg-ister, call the LifeCenter at (312)878-9936. Fee for theprogram is$100; $80 for LifeCenter mcm-bers.

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Swedish Covenantaffiliates with NHN

Swedish CovenantHospitalandihe Northwestern Hea!ihcareNeiwork(NHN) enteresjintoan agreementonjuly 1, that willen-tablish Swedish Covenant as the sixth hospital to join NHN.Swedish Covenantis a 340-bed, non.profitc.ommunity hospitalsoriong the north andnorthweatuides ofChicacjo. ttisan institu-tian ofThe Evan9011calCovenanfChurch, adenomlnation head-quarteredin Chicago.

Shown atibe meeting to sign the a9reementare (seated fromleft Io right): Edward A. Cucc president and CEO of SwedishCovenant Hospital; and Bruce E. Spivey MD, president andCEO at the Northwestern Healtheare Network (NHN). (Second

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row left to right): Michael J. Plunkolt MD, president attire SCHModical Staff Dr. Paul E. Larsen, president of The EvangelicalCovenant Church; Rolland S. Canson, president of the Cove-nanI Benevolent Institutions; and Charles T. Brumback, chair-man ofNHNas weil as chairman and CEO ofthe Tribune Corn-pany.

Ga .tniy 1, Swedish Covenantfiospimi and tIte NorthwesternHeaitheare Network (NHN) en-treed into an agneentent that willestablish Swedish Covenant asthe sislh hospital tojoin NHN, aleading integrated health ease de-livery system in lire Chicago re-gion.

"Health eareis undengoing me-mendous change," explains Ed-ward A. Cncci, president andchief executive officer of Swed-ish Covenant. "In icuponse, bes-pilais are forming regional healthcare systems to heller coordinatehealth services. improve qualityandreducecoats. This collabora-tive relationship with NHN willfurthersnnngthen Swedish Cove-nant's mission as a non-profit,low-Cost, quality health care sys-tern on thenorth side of Chicago.lt will also place Swedish Cove-nant in the company of nome ofthefmest hospitals in the nation?

Other member hospitals ofNuN nie Children's MemorialMedical Center,Evanston Hospi-Ial. Glcnbrook Hospital, High-land Park Hospital and North-western Memorial Hospital.Northwestern University Mcdi-cal School also has linkagn to IhrNetwork.

With the addition of SwedishCovenant, NHN and ils 3,300physicians will eollecliveiyoper-ale 2,017 beds and admit moieIban 101,000 patients annually,

Swedish Covenant provides afall continuum ofheaiih care ser-vices, including medical/suegigalcarn,cancer trealment. obstetrics,home care, rehabililalion, adult

Joan Fishman, engisleted died-tian, tectatcu on healthy eatingand healthy living, an part of thefree Passages Leclute Serica onTuesday. July 19 frOm I lo 2;30p.m. in Room 112 at Oakton'sRay Harlatein Campus, 7701 N.Lincoln Ave., Skokie,

In this lecture, participantslearn shout avoiding fats andchoiestcrolforaheajthyhcae..,nsiugvitaminsandmiaeedsforjj

mental health care, Skilled nues-,'ing cain, occupational health andcardiac rehabilitation.

The GalterLifeCenter,a medi-.cally supervised health and well-ness facility. is an affiliate of Ihnhospital and provides fitness andweltnessprogeamstothecommu-nity.

The affiliation between Swed-ish Covenant and NHN reflectsthe continuing rapid evolution inChicago's health care deliverysystems based ou significantshifts in the marketplace towardmanaged care.

Under managed care. majorpurchasers of health care such asinsurance companies are movingtoward preferred providers whiledemanding cost efficiencies andaggressive cant management.This includes payments based onnumherofindividualsservedvrr-sus traditional fee-for-service nr-rangements.

To he successful in thin envi-ronmeni, health caeedeivery sys-tema must offer comprehensivegeographic coverage and servie-es, while assumiag increasing fi-nancial risk, These reimburse-ment changes, combined 'withsigniflcantoveteapacityofhospi-Ial beds in the marketplace, hasled to consolidation by honptlaisandphysicians.

NuN has piana underway fortheaffdiationofadclitional hospi-tais, physician groups and otherhealth cate providers to ensurethe Chicago region is served byNHN's comprehensive healthcateservises.

Passages lecture discusseshealthy eating, living

easeprevention and earing carbo-hydrates forenergy. Finhman hanespericnce in individual counsel-ing and leads group fitness andweightreducrionclasnes.

For more information, call(708)635-1414.

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How to stay healthyduring hot weather

With hot, humid weather malt.Ing its annual totora, the ChicagoDcpanmentofHealth is advisingChicagoanstouse common sensehi "keepingcool" this summer.

"Every summer.we see heatfatigue and even heat-relateddeaths among people in the city,"stated Health CommissionerSheila Lynn, RSM, "Much ofthat can be peeventedby usingsimple common sense. So duringhot weather, we want to encone-age everyone to limit their oat-door exercise and work routines,drink plenty of cool waler to re-piatte fluids lost by sweating, aseany available aie conditioners,andavoid drinking alcoholic bey-erages."

Those who are suffering in theheat and have no place to coot offcan cali the Heat Holline at 744-5829 (TTTI'DD 744-6189), 24hours a day. The city's mainswitehboard, 744-5000 (Tf/TDD744-8599), can also be called forinformationen cooling centers.

The DepartmentofHeatth alsooffers the following advice oncoping with hot weather:

Avoidoveresposure to the san,because sunburned skin can hin-der .yonr body's ability to sweatand cool off,

No matter how tired you are,do not sleep in a hot room. Yourbody temperature can actuallyrise as you sleep.

Use air conditioners instead offans. Fans Ilsatblow hotair at youcan actually make you even hot-

'Golf ClinicFor intermediate and ad-

vanced golfees who may be"ieed off because they aie hin-dered from playing golf due toback pain or injury. tise ChicagoInstitute of Neurosurgery andNeurnreseaech (CINN) at Co-Iambus Hospital, 2520 NordsLakeview, is sponsoring "Earkin the Swing.' a comprehensivegolf clinic. Schedhled for 6 to 8p.m., Thursday, July 14. in thehospital's auditorium, lite pro-grata is taught by a registeredphysical therapist and will ad-deem such issues as properawing techniques, body mechan-jeu, exercise and anatomy.

"There is a right way and awrong way to perform all themutine actions involved in agolf game,' explains BetsyVoyles. PT. "Meat of us neverthink about our backs whenwe're carrying our bags, swing-ing our clubs or even-picking npa bail, but any of these move-mento done improperly put ourbacks at risk,'

The program includes individ-uni analysis and instruction andwill Ionic at nach topics as theproper way to address the ball,

. Alzheimer'researc

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People who suffer from Aiz-heimce's Disease may qualify forfree uealinent provided by Gen-alle Specialists at NorthwesternMemorialHospilalaspantofane-search study of die experimentalmedicationPltysostigmrnc.

Those wishing topaructpate inthe study must have symptomsincluding at least one year ofgraduai, peogressive memoryloss. and thinking impainment se-vere enough lo interfere with so-nial functioning.

People who lake part must bein reasonably good physicalheallhand must be able to swat-low mediwn-nize tablets, Afriend, relative or care giver

ter, if the humidity is high or ifyosrskin is dry.

Wear light, loose cotton cloth-iag thalabsorbs your sweat.

Dosis mosdy water and parefruit juices. Commercial "thirstqurnchers" and soda, as well asdrinks with sugar, caffeine, salt.potassium or other additives maylako longer toget into your blood.stream.

Do not take salt tabiels. Mastfood hasenough saltin it already.Check with your doctor regard-ingrecommnnded levels of salt.

Alcoholic beverages undheavy meats tend to raise yourbody temperature during hatweather.

Try to avoid being alone dur-ing extreme heal Others cansave your life if you faint or fallasleep from the heat.

Do not open fire hydrants tocool off. Firefighters need strongwaterpressure to extinguish fires.

Take frequent, coot baths. Wa-terconducts heataway from yourbody morequickiy thanair.

If possible, avoid taking unIt-histamines, antacids, diuretics,anti-depressants, sedatives erother medications that can slowdown your body's ability to cooloff.

1f the extreme heat makes yoafeel like vomiting, or if you fecifaint or dizzy, cati Chicago FireDepartment paramedics at 91 1 toreport your condition ifyon thinkyoumay be in danger.

to be heldthe safest way lo swing, fa-si teestrelcbes and injury prevention.Participants will learn how toprevent injuries starting whenthey retrieve their bag from thetrunk to when they pick np theirball at the 18th bole.

The class COStS $60. which in-eludes a 75-page manual andother handouts. Registration islimited to 20 people. Equipmentwilt he provided and adaptiveequipment will be discussed. Toregister. call Voyles at (312)883-8558.

"Bark in the Swing" is tin ed-ncational program sponsored bythe Comprehensive Spine CareCenter of C1NN. Established in1987, CINN has emerged as apreeminent facility for the diag-nosis, treatment and rehabilita-lion of patients with neuroiogi-cal diseases including braintumors, vascular maifonnationsand' back and neck disorders.Staff includes newosurgeonsneurologists, neitroradiologislsand dedicated nursing and reha-biiilation health-care profession-als. Patients have come for teent-ment from as far away asThailand, India and Australia.

s Diseaseh study

should be willing to attend eachofthecluticvisitswith the partici-pani, and they will need. Io seethat the participant lakes the pre-scribedmedication.

Participants will be carefullymonitored by Northwestern me-mortal Geriatric Specialiststhroughout the 25 weeks of thestudy. Travel costs will be reimbnrsedincladingparking.

. IfPhysostigmine is found tobehelpful. it may become a newmedication for treating Alzitei.me?s Disease.

Forrnoreinformaiion orto par-ticipate in the study, call (312)908-8813.

Holy Familyhonors Employeesof the Quarter

Ed Mnrnane

Holy Family Medical Centeremployees Kelly Aikire, RN; EdMurnane, MS, CADC, substanceabuse program; and Jack Over-street, plant services, were eiect-ed Employees of the Quarter byfellow Holy Family empioyees.

Mnmane, a Des Plaines resi-dent, has worked for Holy Familyfor three years as acase manager!therapist in the substance abuseprogram. His peers nominatedhim because of his patience, em-pathy and unconditional regardfoe fellow employees, physiciansand others in lite Keys To Recov-ery°' substance abusnprogs-am.

Employees of the Quarter arcawarded four limes a year fortheir exemplary performance aspart of Holy. Family's guess nela-tions program.

THE auGLE,THURSDAY,JULY I4 1594

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Health programs offeredResurrection Medical Center,

7435 W. Talcott Ave., Chicago.will offer several health educa-lion programs in July. For moreinformation, registration andclass ictcalions for the followingprograms, cali (312) RES-INPO(737-4636).

Managing Chaos: How toCope With Life's Demands andSlOt Have Something For Your-self -- This free program will beheld ou Wednesday, Jty 20,from ti am. lo noon and 7 lo 8p.m. Barbara J. Thomas, FamilyCounselor at Resutyccliou Medi.cui Center, wilt present a varietyof techniques you can utilize lostop giving more than you get,quitliving yourlife likeyou're ai-ways "empty" and leans to needless approvai from others to feet

okayahoutyourseif.Glaucoma and Vision Screen-

ing -- This free program will beheld on Saturday, July 23, from 9am. to noon. John Belio, M.D.,an opthalmoiogiston staff at Res-aneclion 'Medical Center, wiltconduct the vision screeningwhich tesIs for glaucoma, cala-rads, and macular degeneration.Adsanceregistration is required.

Health and Fitness Camp forKids -- This weak-long programwilt he held from 9 to i 1:30 n.m.Monday,Juiy 25, through Friday,July 29. Children, ages 6 to 12,wilt leant about nutrition, exer-cisc and first nid skills. High-tights include n special hospitaltoaron Wednesday, July 27. Thefee is $40 per child.

, Oakton offerscontinuing education

MONNACEP, Oakton Corn-mutsity College's Adult Continu-ing Edacation Program, is co-spousoring educational activitiesfor the Atzheimer's Association'sThird National Educational Con-ference, "Quality AlzheimerCare," Monday and Tuesday,July 18 and 19, from 8 n.m. to4:30p.m. at the Sheraton listet drTowers inChicago.

The focus of the conference ison providing the best care envi-ronment for dementiapntieais. Ahighlight of the program is nro-port on theinitial findings ofnre-nest $4.25 million national studyof the effectiveness and costs ofspecialcareunirs(SCIJ's) in oars-ing homes. The nludynddresses agrowingarea ofconcem, asan es-timated 1,500 SCOlo exist in IhrUnited Slates today and about

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one in 10 nursing homes offersspecial care for Atzbeimer pa-tienta.

The Alebeimee's Associationis leading the effort to definequality and the entire continuumof care for dememtin patients.Top esperta from the Atzheimerfield will lead educational ses-sionson Aizheimerresearch, catemanagement, education andlenining, special care environ-mentsand more.

For more information regned-ing the 1994 Education Confer-ence,coistaetilse Alelsesmei's As.sedation at (312) 335-5790.

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Under Construcrion- Rebui Iding Heart.

"Yo5 shouldn'r reti s person how bud his

candiritin is unless you also tell him how

much better he can be," explains Dr. Neri

D. Nequin, founder/director of Swedish

Covenant's highly regarded Cardiac

Rehabilitation Program. "A heurt attack is

not the eñd of the world ... ira the

beginning ofa new life.

"We help men and women reverse

coronary artery disease rhrorgh exercise,

nutrition 50d a healthier lifestyle. lt's not

drudgery ... it's rebuilding the heurt for a

long, fulfilling life. But, it takes a lot of

dedicated effort from the patients to

achieve this goal."

SCH's Curdiuc Rehub Program is mccc

than 20 years old - the oldest in the

Midwest! it's located within a StIl-service

fitness facility, the Calter LifeCenter, an the

hospital's campes. Dr. Nequin has "coached'

notable business und civic leaders, und even

physicians to achieve their cardiac rehab goals.

Swedish Covenuar Healthcare System

serves the north und northwest sides of

Chicago. 1f you are looking for o doctoron the

SCH Medical Stoff or want more information

on Swedish Covenant's services, lectures or

screenings, please call 312.9893838.

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Theatre 219¡n 'West S

Theatre 219, Nibs Town-GflIps Community Th.atro, hascast 38 local singers, dancersand actors in this summers pro-duchen of West Side SloW."The music drama, which laTheatre 219's 21st annual pro-duclion, will run for Iwo week-anda after opening on Friday,July22.

Lonann RCOTh of ElmwoodPark has been cast as Maria,the Puerto Rican giri who Iscaught between her loyalty toher brother and his gang andher love for her American boy-friend. Her ill-fated lover. Tony.will be portrayed by StephenGenovese. a resident of BuffaloGrove who appeared in Thealre219's "La Cage Aux Folles" lastsummer and A Chorus Line"the previous year. The dramaunfolds as Mariajs brother Ber-nardo, played by Tirso Obvarasof Skokie, kills Tonys bestfriend Riff, portrayed by BarrTaylor of Chicago. In a fit of an-ger, Tony murders Bernardo.and thus becomes embroiled inthe feud between Bernardosgang. the Jets, and Riffs gang.the Sharts. Ultimately Tony iskilled in the ensuing gang war-fare, and it is only after his deaththat the Jets and the Sharks be-gin to understand and accepttheirdifferences.

The rest of the roles in theplay aredominated by membersof the two gangs. The Jets in-dude Brian Zairer of Skokie.Bryan Frischer of Highland Parkand Alan Lewis of MortonGrove. The Jet girls are corn-prised of Kirn Jackson of Win-nelka, Christine Michonski ofNorthbrook, Amber Skaiski ofHighland Park, Angela Peaveyof Evanston, Anna Polishchukof Des Plaines, Jennifer Berg-strom of Skokie, Stephanie Le-vitt-Greenman of Skokie andFrancesAllocco of Skokie.

The Sharks are played bySteven Roseman of Glenview,

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The cast is rounded out by H.George of Skokie, Marshall Ru-bin of Lincolnwood and Christo-pher Matthies of Northbrook.

The show will be directed byRoberfJohnuon, whowill be as-sistod by an artistic staff com-posed of Choreographer FrankFiuhella, Vocal Director LoriNorton, Orchestra Direcfsr SIe-ven Katz and Technical Direc-tsr/Designer Franklin MIlIS. LoisSarnuels wilt be the Assistant tothe Director, and Teresa Ripleywill be the costumer.

Evening performances of"West Side SlOW" will be held at8 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridaysand Saturday, July 22, 23, 28.29 and 30. A matinee, which willbe signed for the hearing im-paired, will be held at2 p.m. onSunday, July 24. Tickets aresto and are on sale atthe thea-tre box office, 5701 Oalrton St.in Skokie, or by calling (708)966-8280. Senior citizens willreceive $1 off the tickefprice fortheJuly 24 matinee only.

For information, cell (705)966-8250.

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Admission is $50 and in-dudes brunch and parking. Allproceeds benefit the LeukemiaResearch Foundation.

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WinnetkàTheatre holdsauditions

The Winnetka Theatre willhsld auditions for ils Fall pro-duclion of Into the Woods onSunday, July 17 from 2to 5 p.m.and Monday, July 18, from 7 to10 p.m. at the Winnetka Corn-munity House, 620 LincolnAve., Winnefka.

Ten males and twelve fe-males of all ages are needed.Those auditioning should pre-pare 16 to 32 measures of anysong and a Iwo-minute mono-logue in the characler tor whichIhey are auditioning.

For more information, call(708) 729-2050 afterfi p.m.

st. RosalieParish sponsorscarnival

Tslley's Folly, a romanticcomedy/drama by Lanford Wit-son. will be presented by theDes Plaines Theatre Guild onFridays and Saturdays at 8p.m., July 8 through Jay 23 atthe theatre in the Prairie LakèsCommunity Center, 515 E.Thackerin Des Plames.

Directed by Des Plaines resi-dent Charles Doolittle and pro-duced by Tom Frawley of ParkRidge, the cast contains onlytwo people: Steve Levitt ofWheeling as Matt Friedman,andAnn Slivinski of Oak Parkas Sally Taltey, the reluctant ob-jectofhls affection.

The six-performance run In-.troduces the DPTG's new sum-

SL Stephen Parish will behosting Its First Annual "IceCream Social' on Sunday, July17 on the parish grounds and inHanley Hall from i p.m. to 8p.m.

The day will provide some-thing Interesting for at ages. Ofcourse the primary feature willbe "Ice Cream." in manyshapes; cones, sundaes, rootbeer floats, shakes and bananasplits will be featured. Hot dogsand soft drinks will be served.Games for little and big kids in-dude BoZo Buckets, Bean BagToas, Tic Tao Toe Toss, Lolly-

St. Rosalie Parish is holding a Tree, Basketball Chal-

carnival from Thursday, July 14 enge, Puffing Games and oth-dra.through Sunday, July 17 on the Gaily decoraled tables andchurch grounds at 4401 N. Oak

Park (corner of Oak Park 8Montrose) in 1-laiwood Heights.Carnival hours are 6 to i O p.m.Thursday, 6 to i I p.m. Friday, 3p.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, and 3p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday.

The Family Carnival, St. Ros-alle Style, will focus on fun forthe entire family. A previewnight on Thursday will opes Ikecarnival, with an $8 unlimiledride special, and a 7:00 back-yard, liveconcertby Steve Rich-ardu, performing his "Super StarTributes."

On Friday night the carnivalrunsfull swing with festivities in-cluding aduli and children rides,games, bingo in an air-conditioned halt, food, live en-Iertainment in our beer garden,and a happy hour from 3 to 5p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

Special features include $8unlimited ride special on Thurs-day from Sto 10 p.m. and Salur-day from 3 to 6 p.m., a widerange of entertainment includ-ing music by live bands, danc-ing. and various performancesand demonstrations by countrydancers, tumblers, and, karateexperts, and more.

For further dolchs and a fullschedule of events, call theRectory at (708) 867-8817.

Ice Cream SocaIto be hosted

Park Fest 1994 will host "TheSpecial Consensus" bluegrassband on Tuesday evening, July19, This four person musicalgroup features original compo-sitions and general bluegrassfavorites and songs by contem-porary artists such a Elvis andJohnny Cash. Audiences al-ways enjoy participating in mu-sical festivities created by "TheSpecial Consensus". Food ser-Vice will be offered this eveningby The Claim Company begin-

The Italian Cultural Center issponsoring the 1 0th annual lIai-ian Day Picnic on Sunday, Au-gust7, on the picnicgrounds ofthe Italian Cultural Center at1621 N. 39th Ave., Stone Park,IL. Tirera are 18 acres of green-ery. Parking Is free; everyone iswelcome.

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mr productions, which will beexpanded Io the Gúild's usual12-show run in the summer of1995 and will be included aspart of the regular season. giv-Ing the Guild a full 12-monthseason, with a production everyother month. The season wiltbegin in September with City ofAngels. -

Tickets are $10. with specialdiscount $8 tickets for students(under-21) and seniors (over62) -

on Fridays. All lickets are $10on Satùrdays.

For more information, cati theDes Plaines TheafreGuild boxoffice, 24 hours a day, at (708)391-5720.

umbrellas will be outdoors forthose who like Ihe fresh alr.Seating will be provided insideas well.

Bingo will be played form 1 to6 p.m. and pull fabswilt be avait-able. The Des Plalnes Fire De-partment will have equipmenton hand for the children's in-spection from 2 to 3 p.m. and avisit tromt he 'Red" Ranger willtake pface from 1 to 2 p.m. andagainfrom 5 to 6pm.

All are welcome to attendsays Chalrman Tom Hasswhose committee members In-dude: Danny Moss, Al Zagor-ski, Ed Zychowski, and Fr. Mi-chsel Olivero, pastor of St.Stephen Parah.

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Park Fest 1994 is sponsoredby the Northbrook Park Districtand the First National Bank ofNorthbrook.

¡tallan Day Picnic atItalian Cultural Center

Choir. In the afternoon, enter-lainment will be provided byPaul Ciminelid and his orches-tra and by the Italian CenterChorus, which will sing Italianfolk songs.

This year, the Center is en-coaraging family reunions at thepicnic. lt's a chance to galberone's estended family togetherin anice, quiet placeS Italian or-ganizations can hold their ownpicnic-within-a-picnm. Therewill be gamas for children ages3-12 and a bocce tournamentfor all ages.

Italian sausage, Italian beef,pizza. Italian lemonade. Italianpastries, pop, beer and winecan be bought at the concas-

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Rudolph Valentino returns to the silver screen in the silentclassic "The Son ofthe Sheik' on Wednesday, July 20 aiS pon.

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Valentino returns tothe silver screen for one dayonly, in aspecial Wednesday at-ternoon Matinee show on July20 at 2 p.m. The film is the 1926silent classic "The Son- st theSheik," with Rudolph Valentinoin the title role co-starring withthe 1920s starlet Vilma Banky.

Accompaniment to the filmwill be provided by veteran pho-toplsy Organist Jay Warren atthe GatewayGrande Pipe Or-flan. Warren"Will also be lea-tured before the film leadingwith the pipo organ in an old-fashioned sing-along, where thewords lo the songa are pro(ect-ed on the movie acreen.

The Gateway Theatre is atreat in itself, one of the few sur-vivors from the golden age of

Ed McMahLincoinwoodWell-known entertainer Ed

McMahon will begin asearch forthe 'stars ottomorrow' when hevisitsthirty-five cities on his "2ndAnnual Great American TalentHant' national toarlhis summer.His syndicated television show,Ed McMahon's Star Search be-gins its 12th season this fall.

McMuhon will be visiting theLincoinwood Town- Center,3333 W. Touhy in Lincolnwood,on July 20 trom noon to3 p.m.

Star Search has given out-standing performers a uniqueopportunity to display their tal-entu before national TV audi-erces and high level judges

The Goland-Oranstsln-Sherman Memorial Chapter of-the Leukemia Research Fous-daticnwill hostits annual Nile Atthe_ffces. at Spoiismans Park, -330)1SlLaramie in Cicero, Sat- -urda,-July 23, 6 pIwl ...... -

the movie palacios. The 2,000seat Italian Baroque-themedtheatre oponed on Jane 27,1930 and was designed by theprestigious architectural firm ofRapp S Rapp, famous for de-sign of deluse theatres acrossthe United States. The theaireis now part of the CopernicusCenter.

Tickets for 'The Son of theSheik" are avallable in person atthe Copernicus - -CantenGateway Theatre, 5216 W.Lawrence Ave., Chicago, or bymail to the same address. Pnic-es are $4 for seniors advancesale, $5 regalar advance sale,and all tickets are $6 the day ofthe show.

For further information call(312) 777-7785.

on to vsftTown Centerfrom tIle entertainment industry.

- Airing in mura than 150 marketsand covering more than 98 per-cent of the country, Star Searchhas long been recognized in theentertainment field as a leaderin the discovery and develop-ment of new talent

'Ed McMalion's 2nd AnnualGreat American 'Star Search'Talent Hunt" a sponsored bySnupple Beverages, Blockbast-er Video, Boston Chicken and

- Hilton Hotels. The tour will alsobenefit The Starlight Founda-lion, whore the most popularwish for the children is to visitWaltDisney World in Orlando.

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Theatre 219'sproduction ofWest Side StoryThe names may change but

the gungn remain. And the cul-turai prejudice that drove teensof Ihn fifties to 'rumble' still es-isIs today, us evidenced by thealmost daily news accounts ofdeadly gang warfare. With theproblems sI contemporary sr-ban decay änd gang crime ion aback drop, the setting and dia-logue is updated for Theatre219's upcoming prodoction ofWestSide Story."

The Tony Award-winning mu-sical drama centers around by-ero Tony and Maria. Bernardo,Maria's bruther and the leaderof the Sharks, kills Riff, Tony'sbest friend and the leader of therival gang,theJets. In afitof an-9er, Tony murders Bernardo,and thus become embroiled inthe feud between the gangs,even as he continues to wooMaria. Ultimately Tony is killedin the ensuing gang warfare,and it is only after his death thatthe Jets and the Sharks beqin tounderstand and accept their dif-ferences.

'West Side Story" perfor.mances are- scheduled for ap.m. July 22, 23, 25, 29 and 30in the theatre at Nues West HighSchool, 5701 Oakton St., Sko-oie. A matinee, which will be in-terpneted in sign for the benefitof the hearing impaired, will be-gin 512 p.m., Sunday, July 24.

Tickets are $1 O and will goonsale beginnisg July 5 at the bssoffice or by sailing (708) 956-8250. Senior citizens will re-caine $1 off the ticket price for

- the July 24 matinee only. For in-formation, call (708) 966-8280.

Children'sTheatre featuresfamily shows

The Nsrthbrsok TheatreSummer Drama Workshops willpresenttwo family shows duringJuly. "Krazy Kanip" a zany ma-sical spoofabout summer campwill be offered on Thursday andFriday, July 14 and 15 at 12:30and 7 p.m., and on Saturdayand Sanday, Jane 16 and 17 at3 and 7 p.m.

Also on schedule is "FaeryTale Theatre" featuring Rum-plestiltskin and The Elves andThe Shoemaker on Friday, July22 at 12:30 and 7 p.m., and Sat-urday,Ja1y23 ati and4 p.m.

All seals are reserved andpriced at $5 each. For tickets,cell (708)291-2367.

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Dance scholarshipauditions to be held

The Northeastern Illinois Uni-nersity Department of Music an-nounces auditions for scholar-ships in the dance program forthe 1994-95 school year. Thesniversily offers a dance minorin the Department of Music andadance majorthrough Universi-If Withost Walls, a non-traditional degree program.Scholarships are available inthe form of fall or half-tuitionwaivers.

The asdition date is Monday,July 15, at3 p.m. atlhe universi-ly, 5500 North St. Louis Ave., inChicago (Bryn Mawr and Con-Irai Park Ave.), in the DanceStudio, Room 1-115. The audi-lion will be divided into threeparts and will consist of a balletbarre, modern center floorworkand a jazz progression. Danc-

Nues HistoricalSociety seekscrafters

The Nues Historical Society issearching for crafters tor ils 6thAnnual 'Holiday Bazaur,'scheduled to take place on Sat-urday, Oct 1, from S am. to 4p.m. ut the Nues RecreationCenter locatvd at 7577 Milwuu.bee Ave. in Hiles.

If you would like to participatein this annual "Bazaar," contactMarge at 17081 823-4703 sr the,sasou,n (7051 390-01 60. Spay-es are limited, so reply sson toreserve a space in the new es-hibit area.

ers should prepare a short (2minute) study which showcasestheinindividual talents.

For more information or to re-serve a space at the audition,contusI Kelly Michaelu at (312)553-4050, est. 3011.

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JULY1SI16ST. PETERS SINGLES

All smglcs over 40 invited iothese big dans . . St. Petci'sSingles Dance, Friday, July 15,Hawaiian Dance at Casa Royale,763 Lee St., Dea Plaines. Satur-day. July 16, Park Ridge VFWHall. Canfield & Higgins. Eachdance$5.CaIl (312) 334-2589.

jULY15AWARESINGLES,CHICAGOLAND SINGLES

The Chicagoland SinglesAsociadon and the Aware Sin-glen Group wiE sponsor adance at 8 p.m. on Friday, JulyIs at hie Hyatt Regency OakBrook Hotels 1909 SpringRoad, Oak Brook. Live musicwill be pesvided by GreatSounds. All singles are invited.Admission is $7. For more in-fonnation, call Aware at (708)632-9600 or Chicagoland Sin-glesat(312)545-l5t5.

JULY 16NORTHWEST SINGLESASSOCIATION

All singles are invited to aCombined Club Singles Danceat 8 p.m on Saturday, July 16 atthe Wyndham Hamilton Hotel,400 Park Blvd., Itasca. Musicwill be provided by Music inMotion. The event is also co-spônsored by the NorthwestSingles Association, YoungSuburban Singles and Singles& Compnay. Admission will be$5. For -more informìtion call(708) 209-2066.

CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUBA Health CIsb Party for sin-

--. gte young adultc, ages 21 to 38,ill be sponsored by Lise Ctho-

lic Alumni Club from 7 p.m. toIl:30p.m., Satsrday,Jsly 16,atthe Oak ParI Athletic Clsb,I 135 N. Harlem Ave., Oak Park.Featured activities are racquet-ball, basketball, wallyball (vo!.leyball played on a racquetballcost) und use of the caccIo-vmcular and sLresglh trainingequipment. The non-memberfee of $13 alsoinclncles pizzaand bcveragctr CA.C. has ex-.,clusiveuseoflheAlhlelic Clubsfacilities for the evening. Formore information and a freeC.A.C. newsletter, call (312)726-0735.

JULY17CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUB

A picnic for single youngadults, ages 21 to 38, will besponsored by the CatholicAlumni Club from noon until 6p.m., Junday,July IlatBsnkerHill Preserve, Grove Ill, Cald-well Ave. !12 mile northwest ofDevon Ave.,Chicago. Activitiesinclude volleyball and softball.Call (312) 726-0735 for infor-mation about food and beveragearrangements.

JEWISH SIÑGLES 39+Bagels & More Brunch ou

Sunday, July 17, 10:30 am. -12:30 p.m. Bagels & More is aninformal grasp meeting month-ly in members' homes for Sun-daymorsingbrusch and couver-mElon and brainstorming aboutfslure 39+ events followingbrunch. Please join us. The costfor this event is $4 for membersand $6 for non-members. PleaseR.S.V.P. by mlv 16 lo rs at(708) 498-5678, For more infor.malion about 39+ and how lojoin,call(3l2) 327-8637.

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.Oyer: How to improve your life.Discuasways tocopewids ¡ieob-

lernt and to make a happier life.Sunday, July 17 at 7 p.m. atWhat's Cooking Restaurant,lower level in Lincoln Village,6107 N. Lincoln Ave. Please re-serve,call Al at (708) 679-6630,non-rnernbers$4.

CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLIJI8A picnic for single young

adults, ages 2t to 38, will besponsored by the CatholicAlumni Club from noon until 6p.m., Sunday,July 17, at BunkerHill Preserve, Grove #1, Cald-well Ave. 112 mile noilhwest ofDevon Ave., Chicago. Activitiesinclude voleyball and uoftball.Call (312) 726-0735 for infor-malien about food und beveragearrangements.

SPARES SUNDAYEVENING CLUII

Spares Sunday Evening Clubfor divorced, widowed and sin-gle adults over 50, will spousora Special Hawaiian Docce onSunday, July 17 as the MortonGrove American Legioa Hall,6140 Dcmpstcr, Motes Grove.Hawaiian dress encouraged.Time: 7:30 p.m. lo 10:30 p.m.,music by Sian Warren. Mcm-bers $5, guests $6. Call (708)965-5730.

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The City of Hope SinglenCouncil presents Twice Tues-days' social-buffet und dance-mixerwith a DI, 35 andover, allwelcome. 94th Aero Squadron,1070 S. Milwaukee, Wheeling(just north ofWillow Rd.). Firstand thiol Tuesday, 7 p.m. July19, $6 donation. For informa-lion, call SIeve (312) 761-4108orllene(708) 537.5997.

JULY20NORTH SHOREJEWISH SINGLES

"What You Wanted to KnowAbout Sex But Were Afraid toAsk" will be the topic presentedWcdnesday,Jnly 20 al 7:30 p.m.Jay Lewkowiiz, ACSW, LCSWPsychotherapist. Join the NorthShore Jewish Singles 39 andovar for this informative talk.Congregation Beth Hillel, 3320Big Tree Lane, Wilmetto, non-members 54, refreshmentsserved. For additional info call(708) 675-0127.

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Divorce seminar offeredat Forest

An divorce becomes u sad factof life in America, many couplesare at a loso when it comes Io re-solving residual issnes und feel-ings snerounding the ending ofIlseirmarriagea.

Forest Health Systems and theCrnterfor Divorce Recovery willpresent "Working Through theDivorce Process, a free seminardesigned to help people who arecomidering divorce, are in themidst of a divoice, or have beendivorced within the past threeyears.

The seminar will be presentedTnesday, Jnly 19, from 7:30 Io9:30 pin. at the Novick Auditori-

nm of Forest Hospital, 555 Wil-sou Rd., Den Plaines. Rick Ti-veru,LC.S.W.,co-dhcctorof theCenter for Divorce Recovei)r,will lead thediucussion.

This intensive seminar willhelpparticipunts to work throughfeelings of rage, anger and pain;resolve inner conflicts und selfanger; evaluate individual rolesin the marital discord; und pro-vide tools to help speed up there-covetyprocess.

Enrollment is free but sealingis limited, so pre-register by call-ing (708) 635-4108, extension224.

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The highlighfofthe ,e,tfourfeenth annual honors programalMa/ne East was the announcementoitho MaineScholars, theupperonepercent ofthegraduating class. Maine East's top stu-dentsacadomicallywere: (l-r) JonAles ofNiles, Richard Chan ofPark Ridge, Sun Shil Leo ofûes Plaines, Eunice Park of Glen-view, MaryPeterofDosPlaines, andGrace Sul, of Nies.

Local studentsreceive scholarships

This fall, 209 students 1mm 14states will begin their freshmanyear in college with full tuitionand housing scholarships fromtheEvansScholarspoundaüoo.

The Evans Scholars program,sponsored by the Wealern GolfAssociation, was founded in1930 by Charles Chick' EvansJr., famed Chicago amateur golf-er and winner of the 1916 U.S.Open. Since thea, the program

Nues student completesfund raising course

Philip Racete, of Nies, corn-pieNi a forty-hour trainingcourse in Fund Raising on June25. The course, a nationally mc-ognizei training sequence, is'Principles and Techniques ofFund Raising'. It is offered scv-eral times annually by The FundRaising School, Center on Phi-lanthropy,Universityoflndiana.

has grown to become the largestprivately funded scholarship pro-gram in the nation.

Local scholarship recipientsinclude: Pritesh P. Pathalc, ofNiles, Maine East High School,Glen View Club; Raymond P.Ryan, of Glenview, Maine EastHigh School, North Shore Coun-ley Club; anti Mark Suchecki, ofNues, Maine East High School,Lake Shore Country Club.

Racelte is apart-time studentatOakton Community College,where he also helps raise fundafor scholarships through the Col-leges Educational Foundation.Hecanbereached nt967-9720.

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Leon Inlrator, chaitperson ofOaktons Human Services Advi-SOT)' Committee and instructor ofpsychology, discusses depressionand feelings ofloss, as part of thefoce Passages Lectare Series onTuesday, July 26 from I - 2:30p.m. in Room 112 at OakEn'sRay Haristein Campus, 7701 N.Lincoln Ave.,Skokie.

In this lecture, participantslearn how to oveicorne depres-sian and how toenhance relation-ships with familyand friends dur-ing limes of loss.

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Local studenthonored atconvocation

Alucal student was recognizedrecently for scholastic achieve-ment daring Monmoulh Col-lege's annual Honors Convoca-tian.

The Convocation recognizedthe recipients of departmentalawards and named scholarships,new initiates of rampas rebotas-tic honorary organizations, anditose studenls who have receivedacademic honors during thel993-'i4yearat Lhe College.

heCha ofSkokie, received thePolitical Economy & CommerceDepartment Award in Account-ing for outstanding work on oc-counting. lie, the daughter of Mr..and Mrs. Fu-tan Cha, is a senioraccounting major. -

A Day atthe Opera

Bravissimo to WashingtonSchool's fifth graste classes. Un-der the supervision of manicteacher Auñe Kraus, each classcreated and produced an originalopera. Theoperas: the Three Lit-ttePigs,Cinulcretlaattheßalt andAladdin were presented on Tues-day, Jane i in WashingtonSchoolsgym.

The students bogas by chaos-ing a subjecL They then split intocommittees to writelibreUi, corn-pose arias and musical motivesand develop costumes and seen-rey. Gradually, a final score wasproduced and rehearsals began,often under the guidance of stu-dantlirlimaand musical directors.

Kraus hopes these effana, inaddition toapriorlrip lotheLyricOpera, Isasenhanced Ike students'appreciation of opera.

Wasbinglon School is locatedat 2710 Golf Road in Glevniewand is one of fore elementaryschools inDistoic163. For fwlherinformation, call 965.4784.

A selected group of juniorsfrom Nitra North and Nies Westhave been chosen byacommitleeofleachers tobeinducled into theNational Honor Society. The or-ganization is sponsored by theNational Association of Sccon.dory School Principals to iccog-size the nchievemenls of studentewho have eshibited outstandingqualities in character, leadership.serviceand scholarships. The sta-dent, who will he indncted In afall ceremony, will parlicipale invarioas service projects for theschool and community..

Nitra West's inductees will in-dade Theresa Attacco, Porn-prom Angkhasekvilai. SethBender, Svettana BeIak. DavidChan, Grace Chai, SumanChowdhary, Jiyouu Chung, La-aren Costa, Greg Czajkowski.AnneCzupryna, Khalrd Daghes-tani,Rina Dedhia, Femando Del-gado, Engene Erlman, TraceyFrey, Ronald Friedmst. Christi-nu GabIer. Sara Gonzales. MarkGurevich, Sn Hwang, JosephKannookadaoi,Annie Kim. DavisKim, Jung-Snp Kim. KennethKim, Sang Kim. Sara Kim,George Romos, Elena Keep, Hi-laryLeon, Mahesh Madhav, Mat-thew Malooly, Rachel Mandai,Sloana Macgobs, Michelle Mar-tin, Jeremy McCormick, JenniferMilosavljevic, Jason Mink, An-

For superior scholarship, 220junior, senior and graduate stardento and three faculty membersat (loe University of Illinois havebçen elected to thePhi Kappa Phihonor society.

The students include Sean Y.Chou and Michele C. Herzog ofDes Phones; Carol L. Vilchis ofGlensiew; Mark A. Cainpanini of

Thefollowing Regina Domini-can students were inducted intotheNational Honor Society: Jen-nifer CorbeU, Glenview; KerryLnby, Wilmetle; Kathleen Min.Otis, DesPlaines; and Wendy Nel-sos, Morton Grove. Congratula-lions to tise newly elected 1994-

Mina I3wang. a 1994 graduateof Nues North High School, hasbeen named a 1994 Ellen Brown.

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Nilehi juniors selected forNational Honor Society -

tires Mitofoky. Tanveer Najiul-lab, Sopan Narula, Elias Perou-las,JamiePnierson..Alisa SajarE.Chirag Shah, Jacqueline Stamer,Audrey Sah, NinaSwusdipanee,Alilaya Thbnmg..Sara WilliamsandAnthonyZale.

Niles North's NUS class of1995 will include Yasmeen An.sari, Melanie Atotubo. MarciBellows, Megan Bloom. JoyBrunner, Jean Cagas, CarolChan, Daryn David, John Deve-necia, Valerie Doering, LeonidDokshutsky. Emer Ducduc. Yif-

tuch Eisenherg, Svellana Faib-man, Christina Ferrantelli, Ana-pansa God. Leonard Goldstein.Miriam Gould. Jessica Grubman.Amelia Guendling, Rena Horn-Witz. Ali Joffe. Banali Joo. EffieKalogreos, Jennifer Kim, PaulaKim. Smug Kim. Scott Lands.man, David Lee, James Lee. La-wen kevin. Sarah Manongdo.Kelly McCabe. Alex Meyer,Randy Miranda. NumairuddinMohammed, Miriam Neirick,Analoly Nudelman. Tina Obra-doyle, Anaøpulencia. Andre Or-dama, Parag Paiikh. Joel Pollak,Lisa Shiachler. Dimitry Shleyn-berg. Leali Such, Kimberly So-lis. Nadege Souvenir. DanielSteinman, Diana Thlchinsk Ni-sha Viranch, JasonWhiteand So-jinYi. . 1

Phi Kappa -Phistudents elected

-Regina students inductedinto Honor Society -

Lincoinwood; Kimberly - -A:Bairn, Daniel V. Faokas and JarY. Song of Morton Grove; JasonR. MOE ofNiles; Soohyon Rangand Duk J. Kim of Northbrook;Christine A. Onuler of ParkRidge; and Tracey L. Elikah,Marilyn Friedman and Joshua E.MettowofSkokie. -

95 National Honor Society 0fB-errs: Co President-Joan David-son, Chicago, and Ellyn Kennel-ly, ParkRidge; Secretary, RachelIgnacio, Skokie; and Co-Committee chairs, MollyMcDonnell, Sauganash, and Sa-sheen Mureay,Evanston.

Skokie student awarded$3,000. scholarship

ing ScrippsScholarby Knox Col-lege. This prestigious award ¡n.eludes a four-year renewablescholarship of $3,000 annuallytoward tuition.

Mina is the daughter of JuHwangofSkokie. Shelias takenaccelerated courues in English,mathematics. histray. CIIemiaIIy,and French. In addition. Mina

- patlicipatedin yearbook, medicalcareers. club, conceit orchenlia.

- nod Calliope during her highschool carrer. Mina volunteeredber lime through a prngiain withSt. Francis Hospital. Mina hasalso been recognized as a muas-beroftheNationalHonorSocietyandan Itlinois5lale SchOlar. Sheplans to study pee-medicinewhile in college.

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- Oakton offers OfficeSystems Technology classes

TheOffoce Systems Technolo-gp -(OST) program at OaktonCommunity College will offernew software and new coursesduring Ike fall semester begin-ning the woek ofAng. 22. Regis-tration isnow in progress.

Courses-include: WordPerfect6.0. DOS. WordPerfect 6.0 Win-dows (OST 123, 124, 125, andnl); Microsoft Word for Wie-tiews 2.0 (OST 136, 137 and138); QnarkXPress (OST 165);

Student newspaper winsfirst place in competitionWest-Word, the Niles West

student newspsper, received aFirst Place rating with SpecialMerit from doe American Sebo-lastic Press Association (ASI°A)in New York Thepsper received970 paints Out of a passible 1000in the overall judging competi-lion, and scoredespeciallywett intheareasofFageDesiga. Art, Ad-vertising and Illustrations, Edit-ing. and Creativity.

In notifying the staff of thepaper of this honor, the ASPAstated that West Words 'articles

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The Plan Commission anSZoning Board of Appeals willhold a public bearing on Mon-day, August 1, 1994, at 7;30

- P.M. in the Municipal CouncilChambers, 7200 MilwaukeeAvenue, Niles, Illinois, to hearthe following matter (s):

- 94.ZP-22Mike Briski, 8401 Milwau-

kee Avenue, Niles, Illinois, Fc-titioner. Requesting a change iszoning from B-1 to B-I SpecialUse to install new islands, gaspumps and canopy at Jees Mar-athon, 8401 Milwaukee Ave-nue. -

94-ZP-23Josef Maluschka, 7139 Days

Terrace, Nues, Illinois, Petition-er. Requesting a change in con-ing fromR-1 to R-4 Special Useto construct one 5 unit condo-minium, 4 stories at 40 feet

- high, at 6454 Gross Point Road.The Village of Niles inlends

to comply with ihr AmericansWith Disabilities Act by makingreasonable accommodations forpeople with disabilities. If youor someone you know with adisability require accommoda-lion for a Village service or

- have any questions about theVillage's compliance. pleasecontact Abe Selnsan. VillageManager, 7961 Milwaukee Ave-nue. NUes. Illinois (708) 967-6100, . -

CorelDraw 4.0 (OST 157); Pow-erPoint 3.0 (OST 158); andAdobe Photoshop (OST 217).These courses are offered days,evenings and weekends on Oak-tons Des Plaines and Ray Hart.Steon (Skokie)campuses. Refertothe July OakEn Report for dalesand limes of OST offerings.

Pormore information, call Kit-ty Takers, Chairperson, OfliceSystem Technology, at (708)635-1954.

cossent. ISis evideat that there ismnch cooperatios urli dedicationos theparts ofthose who producethis newspaper. In general, yosrstaff. editor and facalty advisoraretobecommended for this pob-lication.

The editors-in-chief of WestWord are Briltany Goldilics andCourincy Ratiner, and the facsltyadvisor is Jerome Oro.

Local Maygraduates fromU of I, Champaign

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Niles - Telly Andrews, SharonRath Arnold, Paveeaa Atipatha,Brian Patrick Bell, Celeste L.Ceoe. VidaGosrisirikul,John Al-bert Koehanek, Alan Ka LunLam, Laura ler Majcrowski, At-mander Niseugolls, Arthur E.Staakiewicz, Caoyn A. Tomasie-wicz, William M. Vaughn, LauraLisura Wagner, Karoline A.Wojlalil

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School GuideBradley to hostreceptions forprospective students

Representatives from the Ad-missions Office of Bradley Uni-versity inPeoria, Illinois will hostreceptions from July 17 to August2 for Chicagoarea high schooljuniors interested in attendingBradley in Fall 1995.

A Bradley representalive willvisit the North Shore Hilton,9599 Skokie Blvd., in Skokie, ouSunday, July 24, from lto9 p.m.

The reception will inclade aformal program with informationaboatadmissious, financial assis-tance, scholarships and Bradley'snauiosalty recognized ResidenceHalls of the Future program.

Reservations are uecessary.Call toll-free, (800)447-6460.

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st. Sciiolasticaoffers adultcomputer classes

St.Scholastica High School, inRogers Park is offering adultcomputer classes this summer.Learn Word Processing at St.Seholastica's new state-of-the-artcomputer lab in a 2-week, 4-classcourse.

Introduction to Word Perfectfor Windows y 6.0 is offeredMondays and Wednesdays fromJuly 25 through August 3-torTuesdays from July 26 throughAugust 4. Advanced Word Per-feel for windows y 6.0 is offeredMonday and Wednesday frnmJuly I I through 20 or Tuesdaysand Thursdays from July 12through 21.

All class times are 7 p.m. to 9p.m. The costis $20 perclass plan$38 for the textbooks. Classeswill be held at St. Scholasuica;7416 N. Ridge Blvd., Chicago.Classsizeis limited.

For more information, contactDonna Maguaste at (312) 764-57 t 5 eut. 388.

Maine East clubselect officers

A number of Maine BasI clubsaregctting a head starton the newschool year by electing officersnow.

Ski and suowboard enthu-siasus appareully can't wait cistinext fall to get organized for thelssu snowfall; Bemadetie Gil ofPark Ridge will serve as presi-dent, Das Baron of MortonGrove as vice-president. JasooDavis of Morton Drove as secre-lary, Laura ArftofMorton Groveas Iseasurer, and Lauren VaughanofMorlou Grove is oip coordina-tor. Watch out, Wilmotl MaineEast Ski Club members are deli-uilelyanxiouSto hit the slopes.

- Lalino Club, likewise. decidedto hold early officer elections.Susana Martines of Des Plaineswas elected president along with1_ecli Falaguachi ofNiles as vice-president, MariES Vargas of DesPlaines as secretary, MayerlinMontesinos of MIes ai treasurer,and Nancy Pataguachi of Nitroforpablicity.

AmandaYu of Nies was elect-ed president ofMaine East's Chi-neue Club. Fellow officers arevice-president Jessie Lan of DesPlaises, treasurer Phoebe Lin ofNiles, and secretary Ed Tom ofMorlonGrove.

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Fourteen members of the Nïes North WHO. (We Help 01h-ers) Club reáentl,v donated a check for $1000 to the RonaldMc0onaldHouae ata specialceremony heldin theirhonor. Thismoney was raised during the school year through the sale ofcandyandraffle tickets.

Pictured are (from left, first row, kneeling) Joyce Chacko,Jung-Hey Jung, Jane Sorokin and Both Wasserman; (from left,secondrow, standing) NicoleJohnson, RubyAli, AlexBrodesser(particaiy obscured), HUa Cirio, Helen Chai Kelly Joyce, NiesNorth teacherMs. Dale Vogler, Davidko,,4lbertChan, RoiKifer-baum, Eugene Yohannan (behind check), McDonald's Restau-rants Chicago North DireclorBruce Salazar, Ronald McDonaldHouse ManagerLori WheelerandRonaldMcDonaldHouoe 0f-liceAssistant Toi Dugar.

Regina names studentcouncil officers

THE nUOLEiTI4UR5DAY: JULY 14,

Regina Dominican HighSchool recestlyuamed its siudeulcouncil officers for the 1994-95school year.

Officers ace as follows: JulieVenei, of Niles, recording seem-lut-y; Carolyn West,Northbrook,treasurer; and Rachel Ignacio. ofSkokie is service eommiuueechairperson.

Senior Represeulatives are asfollows: Francese Beardslec, andLindsey Loviek, of Glenview;and Patsy Molloy, of Lincoln-

Local studen- in NationalResults from Ike Natiousl

Greek Esamivaton again markLoyola's four year Greek . pro-gram as one ofthe best in therm-tian. Senior Michael Oliveros, ofi3leuview, as one oftwo studentsin the nation to earn ablue ribbonwith highest hoaor ou Ihn AtticLevel Ill esam. His 99th perces-tile performance merited him anominaliOu for a National GreekExam Scholarship. Oliveros buscanted a ribbon cads time hr hastonderlakeuthnexam.

Green ribbon with honors win-ners at the Attic Level Ill melad-

School held ils Commencementexercises at 9:30 am. Saturday, -June 4. One tradition during theceremony is to award the ReginaAlumnae Medal to au outstand-ing alumna: This year Ilse awardwill bepresenled lathe honorableJudge Joan Corboy.

JudgeJoun M. Corboy is a Cie-cuit Court Judge. Before her ap-pointaient, by the Illinois Su-preme Court in August of 1991,Judge Corboy was as AssociateJudge for nearly five years.- A1977 graduate of NortwestecaUniversity School ofLaw, Judge

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WHO Club charitablyends school year e

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wood.Junior Representatives are as

follows: Ann DrCnlles, Mere-dith Lavender, Katc Zero, andKatie Zipprich, offlvanstos; Ka-lie House, of Northbrook; Mi-ebelle Malais, of Glenview; andCandicePoosarau,OfSkOlae.

Sophomore Representativesarc as follows: Elizabeth Kaiser,ofNorlhbrook; Stacy Thomas, ofGleuview; and Elizabeth Yaylali,of Lincolswood.

ts participateGreek Exam

ed Marko Andrus, of Park Ridgeand Timothy Schunk of Glen-view.

Green ribbon with honor win-sers included Jody Brenner ofSkokie, Allan Gehant of Evans-tou,andMarkKisg, of Glenview.

Alte Level I winners included-green ribbons with honors forDina Dagrizikos, of Gleuview.Overall, 62 percent of Loyola'aGreek students (all of whomwrote exams) earned ribbonswhite nationally only 47 percentof the 904 ancient Greek examiu-eesearnedribbons.

- Regina awardsAlumnae Medal

Regina Dominican High Corboy was an assistant State At-torney for seven years. As a proa-ecutor, she was lead attorney inone of the four repeat offendercourtrooms aì the Criminal CourtBuilding. Prior to becoming a -

prosecutor, Judge Corboy was alaw clerk foe the late federal JohnPowers Crowley.

Judge Corboy graduated fromRegina Dominican is 1970 withHighest Honors. She participatedin drama and alas the NationalForensics League leam.

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Dcgrecs. dpIomas and certifi-cates weze awarded to more than550 gadnntc of Oaklon Corn-munityCollegeatthe23rdannualcommencement celernony onThursday,May 19.

Graduates named associate inart degrccs (AA.) associate inscience dcgcees (A.S.). Asanciatein applied science degrees(A.AS.), as well as certificatesand diplomas. Certificates werealsoawarded to those Completingthe Basic Nurse Assistant Train-ingProgram.

Des Plaines - AA. - SylviaAlantzas, Holly L Anderson,Trade L Bergies, Lucinda Bish-op.Tracy Bocock, Maniate Bo-mwski, Lisa R. Brand. AnthonyJ. Arlino, Brian D, Gchy, Elisa-beth A. Cieniewski, Jordon M.Cohen, Eileen H. Finegold, An-thony R. Fncarino, LeonardoGambino, Prem George, Lisa A.Gilzow, Anthony M. Goldstein,Karen M. Hanson, Heather A.Hardy, llena Hassan, ieri L. Ja-rovsky, Kristen M. Kater, AlanKolbe,Daniela Kovacevich, Gb-vanni F. Loschiavo, Agatha B.Majka, Edward P. Martin, Amy

Michael, Theo Nicholas, LisaC.PaImCri, DerekPasnick, Dawn

Pasowicz, David H Pant,Magdalene D. Pawelelc, WendyS. RathweU, Paul C. Rudolph,Philip D. Russo, Gregory P.Ryza, Eleanor Sasso, Julie A.Slsimast, Eva T. Siarkiewicz,Keith A. Sorensen,PeterW. Vas-sos, DeniseL. Wamstad, Norbert

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ant to An Act in relation to theuse of an Assumed Name in theconduct or transaction of Bssi-ness in the State. us amendrsl,that a certification was filed bythe sndersrned with the CountyClerk of Cook Coasty. File No.D02203t on July 1, 1994 underthe Assumed Name of CompnterTechnology Marketing, with theplace of business located at 4816

Pardina, Chicago, IL 60640.The true name(s) and residenceaddress of owner(s) is: Marvino. Javellana, 4816 N. Paulina,Chicago, ll 60640.

0cc 1994 local graduatesWiggins, Sosas A. Zajac Svelta-naZaltaman.

Des Plaines, A.S. - GeorgeBords,PcterE, Olsen,JenniferA.Slasiak.

Des Finisca, A.A.S. - RajeshK. Aggarwal, ThomauN. Barker,James A. Bijak, Victoria A. Ca-vallaro, Deborah B. (Bull) Con-ley, Rotemary Epps, Mariá S.Diaz, Thomas J. Fitzgerald, Ma-flejoy S. Fernandez, Michael C.McDermou, Michael C. Henri8-es, Kennth M. Kasznba, Mike C.McDermott, Joseph Pnshpa,Nancy L. Lawson, John C.Lynch, Richelle G. Magsombol,Scou A. Nelson, Suzanne M.Manninen, EllenJ. Opperlhanser.Dipaben N. Patel, Paresh N. Pat-el, Peter J. PeRe, Katarzyna Pio-Fowski, Bogumila Polakow, Mi-chad L. Reed, Sheila R. Rumore,David J. Ryza, Theodore F. Sa-dowski, Cristina L. Ma Santiago,Linda M. Tanke, Catherine P.Thariath, Mariamrna Thomas,Kathryn M. Towey, Leilani L.Turner, Cheryl L. Unzicker, An-nie G. Varughese, Lizyamma J.Varughese, Forrest J. Wastroba,Camli. Woebet.

DesPlaines Cenlificate-LarisaBlank, Margarita Bord, Daniel P.Branick, Kelankumar A. Chok-shi, Carrie J. Davis, HeIst A. De-sai, Lisa (Cancelleri) Eck, EuniceM. Eckert, Amy J. Goodman,Scott E. Greenberg, Nancy T.Haute, BonnieE. ltsssar, Gary R.Janecek, Rosamma Joseph, San-tesh K. Knmar, Thomas W. Lan-mom, Jennifer A. Magnone,Thomas E. Niemet Karen Pfeif-fer, Asya Podolnaya, Robyn M.RivEn, Vadim Sakhray, ElbaShavartsman, William ill. Sign-er,LauraSpektor,Roberp. Spic-zak, Julie M. Stromberg, Hum-heno B. Snarer, Jennifer M.Sullivan, SaminaTayebali, Kavi-ta A. Tbakker, Janes E. Tomek,Timber B. Twardy, Chin HniuYuan.

Glenview AA. - Lambe G.Bany, Jesenia Wolfe-Capellan,obert P. Chez, Christine Cogazia,Steven J. Ellit, Paula A. Engel,Tracy M. Fierer, Kevin M. Poy,Lidia I. Galceki, Sharyl J. Gaas-man, Lee L Gersch, Kiel DiannGnilachke, Andreas G. Hogg,

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PaulineHuyll,Joan S. Hutch-Gtenvicw A.A.S. - BeverlyA. inson,CltarleneM, Kadlec, GaryBanks, Bridget B. Carpenter, A. Njn, Constance W. Sohn-Raymond M. Chapman, Scott J. gen, Lori A. Svoboda, BriCkS M.Etere, Linda L. Fawcelt, Gregory - V,icninl,WalC. Dam, AmIa Guisar, Catherine Sksisie, AA, . John H. Bran-T. Hnspen, Nerve Mompoint, dnnb,JoanK,Bak.M.Ashish R. FalcI, Marlene D, Per-

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MortonGrove, Certificate -Ja-lie A. Cook, Michael J. GibburdKaren F, Hathy, Michael La-Croix, Jumes C. Ledwon, RobenE. Pelaire, ScoUA. Fitto, Jantes S.Rigney, Debbie L. Stevens, Elia-abeth J. Wright.

Niles A:A. - Michael D.Hirsch, Jeffrey J. Isola, Joan T.Johnson, Joanne M. Pompilio,EricaH. Reiner,Rundy M. Same-lab, MariaF. Silvio,Paula M. Su-lace, Helen Syneggelas, Kevin A.Wagner, Michael E. Walsh, Ali-ciaWarrecha,,

Nitro, A.A.S. - AnastasiosMyfiotis, Sheila M. Broman,Laurel S. Bryski, Jill Bugbee,Victoria Ma c:nuz Dein, StephanA. Driscoll, Diane Gillespie,Marcia L Babel, Dawn M. Mu-larczyk, Maria Pescas, Jubiya C.Ulbuppun.

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Park Ridge, AS. . Brian A.Godawa.

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Inni Gilman, Muriel J. Guuawor-dana, Kevin Murphy, Cecilia MaNepomncendo, Judy k Ratliff,Brian S. Richards, Tamara R.Valfer,Deborah S. Wassenman.

Skokie, Certificate - AsynAbelskaya, Bath Abmudaadeh,Alicia F, Arroyo, Chris F. Chas,Yurity Flink, Douglas D. Glanz,Asina Goldshteyu, Irene B.Goles, Dina S. Krause, Scott M.Loase, Deepa Malhoiea, GaOnaMarIdaR Rosalinsla0. Mata, He-lainn F. Pan, Stephanie Pearson,Michelle K. Sakolsky, SuzaunnMUrabaIs.

Local residentgraduates fromMoody

Anabell Lia, daughter of Mn.und Mrs. David Lia of Skokie,graduated from the GraduateStudies Program of the MoodyBiblelnstiluteofChicagoQsiat),

Liu,a 1991 graduute of Uni-versity of Hinols (Chicago), wasgraisteduMasterofArisin Bibli-cal Studies degree ut RiOt's Mai15 commencement exercises.Her workin Ike Grudnate StudiesProgram provided two years ofintensive study in Bible and the-ologyon the graduale Invel.

graduateSix students from Illinisis re-

ceivcd theirbacheloru degrees utLewis & Clark College's 122ndanuos! commencement. Thesestudents weec among 405 giuda-udisg from the College of AilsandScieuces this year.

Ryan AndrewPowell, of Glen.view. received u bachelor of anIsdegreeinEuglish; Enea Lynn Fu-son, Kristen Ann Jackson, undRachel Hannah Wale

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Degreesawarded at UIcommencement

The University of Iowa heldaining commencement cereale-mm May 13 and 14. awarding.3,2l3degrees.

Among the local utudents humwho received degrees at the UIcommencement are: Cynthia C.Neumeier, Jill Elizabeth Schin-berg, Kerry Ann SObOIeSIIi, Al-ben A. Kwoitg, Paul RichardBronder.nudKyleDarnenTalbot.,all of Des Plaines; Jefhey Mi-chant Goby and Linda U. Kim,both ofLiucotuwoorj; Jill Heath.er Rouenblau, ofNileR and Edn-urdo Corred, Eric Edwin Elmer,Mallhew Wade Feldman, LoriBeth Hinuchmun, YacAl JungKim, Eric Lee Schulman, CandeSuzanne Gold, BurlatI DianeLeon. und Brian Lawrence Gold-berg, all of Skokie.

Grads winscholarships

Regina Dominican HighSchool'sclassofl994 won nearly$706,060 io scholarships. Thefollowing seca stsdests wonswirls:

Kathleen Minuis, Des Plaises,College ofSt. Francis LeadershipScholarship.

Lori Eielinski, Morton Grove,Skokie Valley DAR., illinoisState Scholar, Fireside Scholar-ship, Knights of DabrowskiPolish HerilageAward.

Therese Ravago, MortonGrove,Iltinois State Scholar.

Christina Nynex, Nuns, Uni.veesity ofDayton Dean's Scholar-ship,John Carroll University Ke-,vinR. Sullivan BookAward.

Melissa C. . Becker, Skokie,Winons State Usiversity Schol-arship, St. Joseph College SoccerScholarship, University of Du-baque Honors Scholarship.

Christine DbGuzman, Illinois.StateScholar.

Aileen Osias, Drl'aul Uuiver-sity Minority Student Scholar-ship.

North CentralCollege celebratesCommencement

OnJune tt.NortbCentrajCol-lege awarded bachelor'u or mas-ten's degrees to 313 June gradu-ales as it celebrated ils 129thcommencement in ouldoor cere-moniesonKroel.jenField,

Mtogether.487students wereawarded degrees hum NorthCeniral during the 1993-94 aca-demie year, 354 receiving buche-lorofanlsdegices, 60 bachelor ofscience degrees and 73 muster'sdegrees. Ofthe4l4graduatesofthe Class of 1994 who receivedliuccalaweate degrees, 79 wereawarded with honoro. Eleven ofthose graduated swnma camlande, 23 manga cum laude, and45 graduatesicam laude.

The following local studentsreceived degreer Joanna HeleneDonarski and Martin R. Lick ofDesPlumes; andBrian E Fennel-ly, Allison L. Hammond, andChristopher D. Wojtowicz, ofParleRidge. .

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an 90% c Chhngocable companies are now in-eluding die station without anadditional charge. Only Ca-bleviuion is holding out foraddingacharge for l6eutarien,

M advmtiseinnt in a ix-Cent Tribune auggeuted Nilen

.maldestathOuldproteuttoCa.blevision asking they receive'theaddiltonal station arno ex-lia cosi. Obviously, Tribune-owned fLW would incienseievenuea with anotheroudel.

According to Cablevision'sBiano, it is very expensive loadd another station. Yet, she,nays lIte public should have uchoice,butata fee. She hintedthe other cable companiesagreed lo adding CLTV he-callas sister station, WGN,may have piesssired Ilse corn-

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paflim to include the local all-newn CLTV station On theircablechannels,

Bisno said Niles MayorNick Blase and cable-villageliaison, Curl Fon, have addedtheir voices to IRe many resi-denlswho would like to see theadditional stalioii. Lute WON,il too televises many of theCubu'gumeu.

From TheLeft Hnurj Cable-Vision seems to be shorlsighi-ed. You would think since itmustreceiveNilesobayhaforeit can sell its local franchise, itwould agree to the additionalstation without any fee. WhywouldCublevjsiou wanttornf.fie the feathers ofthe commu.nit)r which can turn down itssaleofils local franchise?

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'hie substitute teacher und pri-vate talon is being held in CookCounty Jail On øo.000 bondund is scheduled torcappean incourtonAugust t.

Police said they found detailedfiles on dozens of teenage girlswholivedin the amu map of Ikeneighborhood. and newspaperclippings of serial killer JohnWayne Gary and other sex of-fenders in Jozefow's home, lead-ing investigators lo believe thatIke suspect may have been plan-ning a more serious crime andwas studying ways to get awaywilli it.

Jozefow was recently arrestedunder Ike 1992 l!linois unIi-slalking law and,according topo-lice. more than 20 girls have sincecome forward to report Ilse sus-peel's allegedstalking.

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E.A.R.N., which stands forEn-coinage Adolencent Responsibil-ityNow.piovidm afiwe listing ofemployment opportunities foraiea lernt. Typen ofpoxilions onthe job bulletin board includeomhierwork,childcure food ser-vice, housekeeping, stock workandyardwo&

For more information aboutE.A.R.N., or to lint an emploi-mentoppontunity,call MaineStayut823-0650.

MuineSlay is Ilieyonlh servicedivixionofMaineTownshipgov-ernment.

Many township youths noware loithing for week throughE.AJLN. 'Teenagers imde: theugcofl6ureespeciullyinneedofemployinentopportunities.

Job openings aie posted at theMaineStay office ut 838 Baste

, Highway,PurkRidge. Teenagerslooking for ivork may view thelistings from 9 m. to noon andfrom I to5p.m.. Monday throughFriday.

EA.R.N. does not temen ap-plicanteormatch them with pros-preUve eanployess. All fmal an-rangemenls fer work are betweentheemployerandlhe teen.

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Williams, who was arrested oninne 3 and posted $75,000 bondJune 7, has been restricted to hishome on u 24-hoarCook CountySherift's Department's ElecronicMoniloningprograru mandated ishis bond agreement by JudgeMarciaOrrofihn2nd District.

The math instructor und swimcoach was hired in 1990 atNweDome High School and suspend-ed in Febmary, 1994 followingallegations by the 15-year-old

, student who claimed that severalinstances of senual misconducthad taken place, one on schoolproperty,

A former assistant boys and. girls swan coach ut GleubrookNorth from 1972 to 1979. Wit-hams was asked to lesign fromthehigh school after two studrnlsclaimed he had inappropriatelytouched them.

Williams pleaded guilty tocouleibating to Ike sexual delin-quencyofaminorand served twoyears probation. The mark wasthen stricken from his record

A misdemeanorsex convictioncannolongerbeexpungedfissm arecord under u new law receellypasseri

Water ReclamationDistrict namesnew attorney

The Metropolitan -Water Ree-lamation District ofGreater Chi-cago has named Michael Rosen-berg as ils Attorney. Rosenberghas worked in Ihr Dislrict's LawDepartment since 1972 with in-creasing levels of responsibility.Helms handled matters of real Cs-tate, employment law. taxation,and industrial waste enforcementacdousfonlheDislrict.

Rosenberg was awarded theSupeeiorPublicService Award anOulstandisg Professional 'Em-ployeeof 1990,andheauthored achapter in the Illinois ContinningLegai Education Handbook onSpecial DivineR

Rosenberg laaresidentofSko-hie. and served on the Board ofEducation of Skokie School Dis-trict69fmm t9891o1993. Heinalso active in the Nitra TowsbipJewish Congregation, where heteachesadulteand teenagers.

Bar MitzvahChad Michael Pornansky, son

of Annette and Steven Poznao-sky. was called to the Torsb inhonor of han becoming a BarMitzvah, Saturday. June 1 t, atNorthwestSubunbafliewish Con-gregation. 7800 W4.yons, Moe-'tonGrove.

General featui°edspeaker at D-Day'Dinner

' General WilliamWestmorelantJ

Pictured is General WilliamWesimoreland, the guest speakerat the recent Hotel Sofitel hone-nary D-Day Dinner.

John Lehodey, president ofHotel SonnI North Americahosted the honorary dinner forveterans who landed on thebeaches of Normandy on D-Dayand were a part of General Pat-ton's third ansy st Avranches.The dinner wax a thank you to theveterans fonliberating his countryund feeding him os a young childin Normandystthe timeofthe in-vasion.

House approves $4.1million for McCookand OHare reservoirs

TheU.S. House of Repeeseula-tives recently approved $4.1 mil-lion in flood relief for the Nords-westsobuebsof Chicago.

The money is included in theEnergy and Water Appropria-tians legislation and will helpfund the McCook and O'HareReservoirs.

The reservoirs are purl of theTunnel and Reservoir Plan(TARP) to reduce flooding in theChicago area, particularly in DesPlaines, Pulk Ridge, and othersuburban communities,

This funding in crucial toflood relief in the subuibs,n saidRep. Henry Hyde (R-Beusenville), ewithow these res-ervoirs. the tunnél system willhave no place to discharge, andwe will continue to have stormwaterandsewagebackup.v5p the most cost-effective and socially and envi-ronmentally acceptable methodof reducing flooding and waterpollution problems." Hyde add-ed, 'This is a wise investment of.ourfedcral lax dollars."

To underscore the value of theproject, a report from the HonteAppropriations Committee thataccompanied the bill which di-meted theArmy Corps of Engi-neers to 'expedite work on thisimportant flood control projectand directa that any additioualfunds that are required for theproject in fiscal year 1995 be ne-programmed from within avails-blefands."

The legislation is expected tobe passed by the Senate andsigned into law by the pnesidentthis summer.

Ice Cream Socialat Edison ParkLutheran

The Lather League of EdisonPark Lutheran Church will span-sen theirannual Ice Cream Socialin the South Hall ofthe church at6626 N. Oliphant, Chicago. tiwill he held frein 6p.m. to 9 p.m.ou Friday,July 15.

Being family, friends, and.fleig!ive:y.qqisin v.

Anti-Cruelty Societyto host dog wash

Chicago dogs will make asplash on Saturday when Ihn Chi-cago Anli-Cmelty Society hostsilsunnnalDogWusli.

Trained doggie washers willse ou hand lo bathe each dog hione of severaJ 'litile wadingpools' filled with refreshing wa-brand suds.

All participating pooehes willreceive a complimentary beachtowelandasamplingoftsin.eluding doggie ice cream. PET-

sMart and t03.5 will award upe-rial prizes to dogs; refreshmenisfonhumanuwill also be available,

Feen aie $10 for dogo,25pounds or less; $t5 for dqgs 26-49 pounds; and $20 for do'80poundsormore.

The wash will lake place onJuly 16 from 10 n.m. to 2 p.nf inthe Chicago's Anti-Cruelty Soci-ely parking lot at Grand andWetls. For more infonuation call(312)644.8338.

All ages enjoy Drop-In Center picnic

Picnickers enjoy the water-balloon toss during the recent'Familyoayin the Paek,sponaobyMaine Township's YouthDrop-In Center.

Kids and adults hum through-Ost MaiueTownship recently en-joyed the township Youth Dnop-In Center's third annual °FamìlyDayin ItiePark," heldatDeepailcisDesPlaines.

The picnic featured a palor-mance by the Jesse White Tam-bInes, a dunk lank. a hook aule, athree-on-thiuc basketball tourna-ment and demonslralionu by ureafimeandpoliceunils, au well as re-freshmeuts and games for all

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The TCFBank fadllhlyh7 Joltersive romodelin9programdUriflg c

The TCFBank facility at 4930N. Milwaukee Ave. in JeffersonPark will undergo an extensiveeemo4etingprogram during corn-ing rnonttss to upgeade the branchto rnake it rnore attractive andmorn efficient to customers. Thebranch witt be open during usnatbanking hours tor the duration oftheconstruction, which is expert-rd to tasE about eight months.

According to Branch ManagerLou Canspos, tise nrwty remod-eted facitity wilt be approximate-Jy t t,000squarefeetand wilt feu-lure 6 drive-np lanes. a walk npCash Slation ATM, and a drive-up ATM. Inside, the facitity willinclude 8 tetter windows, onewish specially-designed bandi-capped features.

'A more efficient area foe cus-tomerxerviee represeistatives andconsumer lending officers witiprovide customers with a morecomfortable banking environ-ment,' says Campos. 'On theontside,wetlhave ulimestone fa-cia, a more attractive naturallighting arrangement, and gener-atty a moreuaditiouat feeti,sg of abank."

Campos indicated that the newfacility will also include a newslate-of-the-art electrical and se-entity system. When complete,the bank will have one enOanee

Nues industrialColliers, Bennett & Kahnweil-

er, Inc. announces that HamakorJudaica has renewed ils tease for18,082 square feel of industrialspace at 6153 Mulford Ave., inNitra.

Developed by Northern tumid-ers, 6153 Muiford is an 89,199-square-foot building that is cur-reedy 75% teased. Other tenantsinclude Sima Products and Peel-masterPacicaging.

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on Milwaukee and one on GaleStreet. Anighl drop will be brat-edia thedrive-uparea.

New landscaping, compaublewith the area, wilt finish the este-riordeveioprnenl plan.

The Jefferson Park facility isone of 28 fuIt service TCF Banklocations in the Chicago andRockford areas, including officesin North Park, Norwood Park,Nitra, Park Ridge, and SchillerPark. lu addition, TCE has 6'lending only" locations, includ-

inganofficein Lincoln Past.The network of Cash Station

ATMs, al 119 and counting, isone ofthe largestin Illinois. TCFcustomers enjoy fee-free trans-actions on most TCF-owned ma-chines, including all machines lo-cated at branch locations, allVenture slores, all Target store5,and mostCubFoods slams.

TCF Bank was cited in Moueymagazine (January 1994) as oneof only 31 banks nationwide (ohave truly free checking.' TCFwas also featured as one of shelargestand fastest growing S&Lsin the Chicago area in the March28 edition of Crains ChicagoBusiness.

TOE has $5 billion in assetsand 175 retail offices in Minneso-ta, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan,audlowa.

lease announcedBehm of Colliers, Bennett &Kahuweiter, Inc. are naming asexclusive leasing agents for theproperty. Since November of1993, more than 66,800 squarefeetoflransactions have closed atthe site--bringing the occupancyup from2fl% toilscurrenttevel.

Northern Builders, Inc. is a66-year-old designz'build developerand general contractor headquar-teredin ScltillerPark.

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Named Senior VPof MetropolitanBank Group

John M. Jones, Jr. has beennamed Senior Vice President,Lending Operations of the Metro-pelitani Bank Group, it was an-nounced recently by Peter Fas-seas, Chairman of the Board andChiefEsecutiveøfficer.

Jones, formerly President ofEdens Bank, has been with thebank group since 1976. As Sen-br Vice President he witl helpoversee att toan operations for thebank group and manage the lend-ingpOrlfOtio.

Jones graduated from MountCarmel High School in Chicagoin 1959, and received his bache-toe's degree from Loyola of Chi-cagoin 1974.

Jones is involved in onmemus.civic groups and currently is amember of Witmette's BusinessDevelopment Committee andRoturylntemational.

Joues, age 52, has three chit-then, and resides with his wife,Carol, in Wheeling. When awayfrom the bank he enjoys boatingand fishing.

The Metropolitan flank Grouphas 20 offices in Chicago and thesurrounding snbnrbs includingNorth Community Bank in Chi-cago, Metropolitan Bank in Clii-cago and Cicero, Plaza Bank inNorridge andChicago, and EdensBask in Witmetleand Skokie.

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According lo Lowell R. Berk,president of the National Associ-ation of Independent Insurers.umbrella liabitily insurance poli-cies provide additional coverageover and above bbc limita of your

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oftheBridgeviewOMNloffice. embn in case yon te faced withMarusek, 28, came to St. FantI amajor lawsaitordamageelaim.

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later thatyearbecame Branch Su- 'Y isproven tobearesaltolnegli-pervisor in Niles. In 1991 Mura- gence on your purl, you may besek was promoted to Branch held liable for the person's lostManager of the Round take wages or "pmn and suffering."Beach branch, and in 1992 was The medical bills and these othertransferred to Bridgeview. espouses )atd exhaustthe limite

Marusek has a BA. in eco- olyourhomeownerspolicy,lrav-- fnomics from Betoit College in ing you to pay meuansages onto

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SI. Paul Federal Bank offers a - catalytic cracking unitswide array of financial products,has assets of $3.7 billion and op-erales 51 branches throughout themetropolitan Chicago area. StPaul Federal Bank is a whollyownrdsnbsidiuryofSt. Pant Ban-corp. Inc. (NASDAQ:SPBC).

Richard D. EsteyNavy Airman Recruit Richard

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Heaviland joins First ofAmerica's Commercial Lending.R. Shawn Heaviland has been

named Assistant Vice President,Commeiciat Lending of First ofAmerica Bank-Northeast Illinois,N.A. announced Thomas J. Ro-mano, Senior Vier President,Senior Loan Officer. Heavilandhas eight years experience incommerciattending. mostrecent-by in ttseZion area. He is very ne-live in the Lake County commu-nity with membership in the LakeCounty Chamber of Commerceand Zion Chamber of Commerce.

Heaviland is a graduate ofMichigan Slate University cani-ing a Bachelor of Aals degree.Hesviiand is based at the bank'sheadquarters in Libertyville andwilt be sensing the entire LakeCounty market area.

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UOP has been selected to li-cense two retid catalytic crack-lug units to Formosa I'etnvchem-ical Corporation (FPCC). Thenuits, with a combined capacityof 146,000 BPSD, will be builtas part ofa new refinery and pet-rochemicat complex lo be in-stalled in Taiwan.

The UOP resid catalyticcracking process provides FPCCwith an efficient and highly orli-able method for convertingheavy fuel oil components intohigh-value gasoline and fightolefins. The retid FCC nuits willprocess hydrolreated reside thatare derived from Middle Eastern

Piret of America Bank Corpo-ration is the parent company ofFirst of America Bank-NortheastIllinois, N.A. Headqnarlercd inRalamazoo, Michigan.itisoneofthe largest bank holding campa-nies in the Midwestrwith assetsover $22 billion. Firstof Ameni-ca has offices in Midhigan. lIli-anis, Indiana, and FlOrida thatscrveovei325communhiiea.

The banks engage in commer-cial banking, relait banking andmortgage banking, and providerutland otherfinancial services.Bused on net income, profilabili-(y and size of franchise, First ofAmerica is ranked among the top35 banking companies in theUnited Stuod.

you bave an umbrella liabilitypolicy, additional coveragewould kick in at the point yourhomeowñers policy limits orees-hansted.

A typical umbretlapoticy has alimit of $1 million, but policieswith limita of$2.5 million and $5million are also available. Um-bretbupoliciesoffcra broad rangeofcoverage and they also tend tobevery affordable.

Who seedsan insurance policywith million dollar limita? Any-.one can be hit with a linge law-suil. Whileregular liability insu-rance policies are sufficient toCover most claims, juries havebeen known to award huge sumsthat easily snrpass standard policylimils.

"Anyone with significant us-sets, or even with equity in ahome should bave an umbrellapolicy," Berk advised. "They of-fer not only very rest proterlion,but tlsepeace ofmind is knowingthat ifsomething catastrophic oc-curs, you're covered.'

The NAIl is a non-profit tradeassociation based in DesPlaines,that represents more than 570property-rasualty insurance corn-panies nationwide.

rendes and wilt utilize well-proven UOP technology featuressuch as; elevated feed distribu-tors, lift gas, contained riser ter-misalion systems, two-stage re-generation, and cntalyst coolers.FPCC is the third Asino refmerlo have recently ch96n the UOPcatalytic cracking process to up-grade resids,

Headquartered in Des Plaines,UGP is a leading internationalsupplier of process technology.catalysIs, engineered systemsand technical and engineeringservices to the petroleum enfin-lug, petrochemical and gas pro-ceasing industries,

LU students initiatedinto Honor SocietyEighty-five students in the in-

diana University School of Busi-mess recently wenn inducted intoBela Oamnsa Sigma, a nationalbusiness h0no . diningthespringoemeatoc... AdamSteveaoelfeld,u(Omon.view wan among the awdonta lo

RE/MAX of NorthernIllinois reports rise in sales

Theoverall tenor ofthe Chica-goland housing mailcet remainedntnongand atable in May, pursuit-ling theRE/MAX ofNorthern Il-linoisnelworktoposta 13.63per-cent increase in closed salevolume REIMAX closed salentotalled $678,274,998, up fiom$596,921,697 in May 1993, as-couding to Betty Hegner, presi-cjentoftutufMAXofNorilsernllli-noia. Inc

'The Chicago-area housingmarket has been connistenllyslrong in 1994. Our sales havecontinued to exceed 1993 levels,and we see an excellent balancebetween buyers and sellers rightnow so that housing prices aregenerallysiable, said Hegner.

'Somepeoplearebuying in or-der to beat any further rise in -mortgage inirest rates, but wedon't see that as the major factordriving the markeL I think ourconlinuinggrowth in closed salesvolume is primarily a result oftwo factors: an increased Chica-go-area market share for RBI

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Sam Lilly, founder of theLearning Reasumes Institute,will present "The Future Ain'tWhatltUsed To Be," al n month-ly dinner meeting ofllte NationalNetwork of Sales Professionals(NNSP). The meeting will beheldon Monday,Jaly l8at6p.m.at the Wellington of Arlington,2121 S. Arlington Heighls Rd.,Arlington Heights.

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Andy Krueger made a greatcatch in center then pitched 2shut-out innings. Sheny also al-towed no runs and Lapinski al-lowed only 3. Lapinski, AndyGramza, Tom Kopczyk each hit2 singles, Kayla Kully and ICenKrueger each with a solo singleand Andy Krueger a single anddouble.Nu.Way Printg. White Sos 16Knights oíColumh Red Sos 4

Mike Sheny and Rick Lapin-ski each pitched shut Out O-niugs. Andy Krueger alsopilched. Sherry also with 2 trip-les and a single. Tom Kopczykhad 3 hiss, Ken Krueger with asingle, triple and a 2-run homer,Sal Galati his an RBI single andIriple and Ryan Beiscoe had 3walks. Solo singles by Rick La-pinski, Andy Gramos, AndyKrueger, Chris Amatore andKoyla Kolly.Nu-Way l'sig. White Sox SVillage Bike Shoppe Braves 7

Mike Sherry opened with a 3-run homer. Sal (3aIaIi, KenKrueger, Chris Amatore andAndy Gramza each hit RBI sin-gle Ricky Lapinski and KaylaKnily each scorest Ryan Bnscoewith good defense. Pitchingwere Sherry, Lapinski and AndyKeueger.G&MMetaCubsG& I. Conir. A's

Good pitching by Dan Bacon.3im Nelsen and Dennis Fosterled the Cubs to a win. Foster undRocky DíSyIs'rslro each had 3hits. Dan Bacon, Tim Nelsen,

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ant to "An Act in relation to sheuse of an Assumed Name in theconduct or tronsacliou of Basi-_ness in the Slate, as amended,that a cerlification was filed bythe undersigned wish the CountyClerk of Cook County. File No.13021922 on June 27, 1994, un-der the Assumed Name of IrvingGraff and Company wish theplace of business located at 8655North Otcott Avenue, Nites, IL60714. The true name(s) and resi-dence address of owner(s) is: Ir-ving Gruff, 8655 North OlcottAvenue, Niles, IL 60714.

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Catcher Ken Kroeger united 2menees as he teamed up wishMike Sheny at 2nd und KaylaKully at 3rd for she pick offs.Singles by Andy Gramen andMike Shersy, 2 singtes by RickLapinskí and Chris Amasore andKen Krueger wish a single anddoable. Pitching were Sherry,Lapinski and Andy Krsseger.ParriUo & Weiss O'HattoranYankees 13MidwestNiles Sert Blue Jays I

Pitching for the Yankees wereStiller, Vonderheide and Batch.

Pitching for tise Blue Jayswere Natasha Dusrrsk, Joe Mer-kel, Jason Krynski, Mike Lupoand Danny Bryski. Derek Dus-zuk with a good double play.Only hite were 2 singles by Ja-son Krynski and solo singles byJoe Merkel, Natasha t3uszak,David Dabnin and a greal bustby Mike Lupo.G&MMetat Cubs 6Aaron Glass Philties

Rocky DiSytvestro wish 2doubtes and a triple, Dennis Pos-ter wish 2 singles, Tim Clinard asingle. Jim Nelsen a double andsingle, Kirk Skaja and Dan Ba-con with singles, Jason Gaerinera double and single and LarrySzwiec with 2 singlen.NiiWay Prig. White Sox 21MidwstNttes Sert Blue lays S

Sox had 19 hits. Ken Kruegerand Chris Amatore had 4 hisseach. Cheryl Rieger got her 1sthit with a long single and thenbeat out 2 perfect bunts. AndyKrueger, Rick Lapinski andMike Sherry pitched allowingonly 8 hiss wish 6 KO's.

Blue Jays played well whilemissing Derek Duseak, Joe Mer-kel and Nalasha Daszak.G &MMetalCuhs 11Village Bike Shoppe Braves 6

Dennis Foster had a triple and2 singles, Rocky DiSylvestro asingle, Dan Bacon a triple and 2singles, Jim Nelsen 2 doublesand Larry Szwiee a single. Goodpitching by DiSylvestro, Fosterand Bacon.G & M Metal Cubs 15Midwest Nues Sert Blue Jays 2

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Rick Mueller 2 singles and PeterSchaul and Larry Sewiec wishsingles. Pitching were Foster,DiSylvestro and Bacon.

Blue Jays had good pitchingby Jason Krynski, Nalasha Dus-zak and Danny Bryski. MikeLnpo also pitched. Only hitewere singles by Jason Krynski,Mike Lnpo and Danny Bryski.James Kim walked. Good defen-sive play by Nalasha Dnszalc.

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Nutiunal LeaguePhillies 6-2-OMartins 4-5-OCubs 2-6-I

St. John BrebeuffiN Phillies 6Hughes Bros. Tras Martins 4

Pitching for the Phillies wereFosadel and Melle.

The Martins pitched JoeKrueger and Jerry Culvaccu. Hit-sing for the MacIbis was RussellDusoak with a double off thescoreboard and singles by RobMusiala and Jerry Calvaren.Sean Flynn had walked.LoVerde Countr White Sox 9Hughes Bros Martins 4

White Sos pitched BrendanBymeandMjkeNesj.

Pitching for the Marlins wereJerry Calvacca, Joe Krueger andDave Heiser.Hughes Bros Marlins 15Suparossa Pizza Red Sos 5

Marlim pitched Jerry Calvac-ca and Dave Heiser.

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End ofFirst Half

Volunteer sportscoaches neededDo you enjoy working wish

children? The Norlhbrook ParkDistrict is looking for volunteersoccer and basketball waches tohelpwith fall clinics.

If you can give about threehours per week ofyow time andwould like to contribute to shefme quality prog.ams offered byshe Park District, call MichaelVrenlas for soccer or PalnickSundssrom for basketball at 291-2369. Absolutely no experienceorfonnal tixiningisnecessaty.

. Summer tennislessons

The Niles Park District will beoffering tennis lessons this sum-mer for ages 5 through adult.Childrens lessons and adult les.sons will be held on Monday andWednesday evenings al the OakSchool courts or Saturday morn-ing at the Orensan Heightscourts.

For further information, call(708) 967-6975, extension 46.

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Hits for the A's from ThomasArand, Vahan Nighoghosiun,Ryan Finneke, Nathan Gurdak,Ricky Krueger, Bobby Galasi,Mike Dubberke and Nolan Gar-dak. A pair of triples from RyanSpicrowski and Robert Sajenkohit a home IStn.YRN Commodities White Sostcdisnn Lumber A's

Ryan Finneke stopped 2 run-sers at 3rd, and Ryan Spierow-ski pitched and mude a great de-fensive play from the mound.Other As pitching weth NathanGurduk and Robert Sajenko.Thomas Arand made a greatcatch. Two singles each fromJssün Goodman, Bobby Galasi,Thomas Mund, Nathan Gardaisand Nolan Gardais. A doubleand Iriple by Ryan Spierowskiand Ricky Krueger. Robert Sa-jenko hit 2 singles und a tripleand Mike Dubberke wish a hit.Lions Club ofNiles PhiiliesRe/Max All Stars Braves

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Rent equipmentfor your nextpicnic

The Nbrthbrook Park Districtwill rentapicnic kit for area resi-dents to enjoy for overnight orweekend rentals. These kits in-elude softball bats. balls, a vol-leyball, fooshall, frisbee, badmin.ton equipment and horseshoes.The rental fee for the kit is $15pius a refundable deposit.

For more information and rus-ervutions, call the Leisure Centerat291-2995.

Paulas including a home tun.Good hitting by Liwn Kelly with2 doubles. Nice fielding by GregMares and John McAuliffe.Brian Kelly made an outstand-ing play ut Ist.Windjammer Travel CardaEdison Lumber Au

Singles by Bobby Galast, Va-han Nighoghosian und KatieWailer. Two singles each byRobert Sajenko, Ricky Kruegerand Nolan Gurdak. Nathan Gar-dak hit a single and triple. RyanFinneke a single and a homerand Ryan Spierowski with a sin-gle und 2 homers, one a grandslam. Thomas Mund ended theinning with an unassisted dou-ble-play from center to 2nd.'(RN White SosLiant Club olNilen Phillien

Jeff Wisniewski hit 3 homersand a triple. Nice hitting byJaime Donovan, Stephen Christ,David Paulas and GregMares.Good defense by Mike Scaletta.Strong pitching by Danny Zippand Mike Slasiuk resulted in 2shut-out innings.

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Canoeinginstruction atNorthbrook Park

1f you enjoy canoeing andwould hIce to leant morn of the12551e skills und techniques, theNortbbrookpark District is offer-mg an mstnuctional Sesniun onSaturday, July 23, on Laite Slier-merville in beautiful Wood OaksPrk. Children and adults are in-mIed to participate. For those ofyou who am planning tojoiu ourAugust Des Plaines Rivez Trip,

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Skokie Public LibraryBookmobile returns

New Bookmobile Librarian, Phil Cur/son, uss/sis Bern/euOchukoffwith herse/ectioris from the Bookmobile. With the newyour, the Bookmobile wiil be uds/ng more stops in its travelsaruundSkokie.

Mier having a newly ,uiltengine installed, the Skokie Pub-t/c Libeury bookmobilesbould begood for many more trips aroundthe Village.

"We appreciate the patience ofOar regular bòoktnobile users,"says library director Carolyn Au-thouy. She is referring to themany times that the bookmobilewas off lite road these past fewmonths for service and lIte recentweeks when the new engine wasput in.

The bookmobile makes ruga-lar stops throughout the VillageMonday through Saturday. It isstocked with popular new fictionand nonfiction an well as chit-tires's books. Additionally, pa-trous mayeaS in advance to havespecific materials placed on thebookmobile.

The summer schedule of stopsarm

Monday: IO to 11:30 am. -

"The JungPlay all of Michael Jordan's fa-

vorite sports on the new atuse-lions at Jozwiak Park of FranksSt. just off Touhy Ave. Explore"The Jungle at Jost," the newmini-golf adventure. Be braveenough lo face 18 challengingholes 'under the Iighte" with loIsof new obstacles and surprises.

Findoat whcs thebeut shot onthe really cool new mini basket-ball hoops. Beat the shot clock,shoot over defenders and thrillthe crown on the exciting

Students participating in Ses-sion lof theNorshbrgokParkDis-niet Summer Art Institute pso-gram will display their qualitywork on July 15 and 16. Profes-sioaal art iastructors have assist-ed the children in creating uniquedrawing, painting, ceramics,wearable art and mixedmedia.

Laranlie Park, 2:30 ix 3:30 p.m. -Jane Sleuson School, 4 to 5:30p.m.-Church&Springtield

Tnesday: 10:15W 10:45a.m.-Lieberman Center, li to 11:30am. - King Apartments, 11:45am. to 12:15 p.m. - KrasnowHouse, 3 to 3:45 p.m. -Cttippewa

. Park, 4 to 5:30 p.m. - TimberRidge

Thursday: 3:15 to 4 p.m. -Highland School, 4:15 toS p.m. -LawlerPark

Friday: IO to 11 n.m. - PECSchool, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. - Dey.onshim School, 4 to 5:30 p.m. -Cenleal Park

Saturday: 9:45 to 10:30 um. -Navajo Park, 11 to 11:45 um. -Fashion Square, I lo 1:45 p.m. -OldørchurdCondomininms, 2 to3 p.m. - GleissPark, 3:30 Io 4:15p.m. - Fairview School South.

Foriaformalion orto requestscomplete schedule, call 673-7774.

le at Joz!""Hoops." Experience a real fast-ball or even slower pitch softballin one of seven batting cages. Acomplete refreshmenL selectionat Jozwiak coacessious, a play-ground, and new features make°Joz the place for teen puedes.birtltdays and family outings.

Watch for monthly specialevents. Summer hours are 10:30am. to 10:30 p.m. Formore in-formation, call Julene Valle at647-9092or967-6633, ext. 47.

Art work displayedby youngsters

The results are quite fascinatingand Ilse young students willpresent their Gallery Exhibitionon SaWrday. July 15 from 5 to?p.m. and Saturday, July 16 fromnoon to9 p.m. at she Park DistrictLeisuze Center, 3323 WaltersAve.

Escape the heat atForest Preserve District

The Forest Preserve District isthe perfect place to escape thesummer heat. With more than67,000 acres of land throughoutCook County, finding a shadytree to cool offunder shonldn't beaproblem. te shouldn'tbe aprob-1cm either, if people decide topack npicnic us long as extra careis takett.

"Summer is the time to gusherfamily and friends and head out-doors for a picnic in the ForestPreserves' said Cook CountyBoard President Richard Plielan."Don't let spoiledfood spoil yourfun.

Iffood is not chosen, prepared,served or stored properly io thehotweaiher,ltacteriaandotheror-ganisms can grow or toxins canbe formed. These uninvitedgamIn can cause food-related ill-nesses.

The District recommends thefollowing steps when preparingtbepicnic menI:

. Do notbuyprepared salads/casseroles or piegare homemadefood more than 24 hours before apicnic,

. Washhandsthoroughtybe-foreprepaning food,

. Use separate plates for rawfoodandcooked food,

. Cookfoods shoroughly,

. Keephotfoodhot(l4OFormore),

. Keepcoldfeodcold(45Forless),

. Perishable foods should notbeleftoutformorethan 2 hours,

. Keep all foods covered (in-sects catey disease-causing bucle-

'Always rememberr when indoubt, throw it oat," Phelin said."Taking a chance on spoiled foodcan be dangerous. With some en-tra care, every picnic can be funandsafe-evenin she heut."

For a brochare ou 'Four StepsTo A Healthy Picnic,' coucact(708)771-1330.

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Golfers celebrate Julywith fireworks

Cook County Board PresidentRichard Phelan announced thatshe Forest Preserve District ofCook County is offering a freeround of golf in July to playerspurchasing an activity card dar-ing that month. Phelan also an-nounced thatduringJuly,the Dis-trict's George W. Daune NationalDriving Range, Oak Forest, andshe Highland Woods DrivingRanges, Hoffman Estates, arc of-fering special rotes for the pur-chose oftwo buckets of golf bullsfraSS.

Golfers purchasing an activitycard in July will automatically re-ceive one fire round ofgolf. Thefree round is redeemable ut anyDistrict course, except at GeorgeW. DunneNutional and HighlandWoods, on Tuesday-Thursdaysdnringtheentire mouth ofinly.

The District's activity card en-tiles golfers todaily disconnts ongreens fees for every mund ofgolfas alt 10 Districtgolf coursesduring she 1994 golfseason. Ac-livity curd holders also receiveadditional discoants when theyplay daring sunrise und twilighthours. Senior and junior playersreceive substantial discountswhen they present an activitycard. The activity card can alsobe med toaccess theadvance rea-ervation system and serve as ase-carity deposit for golf cart res-tals.

People can putchuse activitycards Monday.Wednnsday andFriday-Satarday at 9 District golfcourses. The fee for activitycurds for Cook County residenteis $20; for non-residente she costis $50.

Golfers wishing to sharpensheir skills cas now practice theirswing at the George W. DunneNational Driving Range and theHighland Woods Driving Rangeand receive a special savings.

Players can now purchuse2 buck-

eIs ofgolfhalls foronly $5 daringshe month ofJuly. Oolfballs reg-uturly cost $3.50perbncket.

For an activity card salesnclsedule and additional informa-tion regarding she District's golfprogram, contact she RecreationDepartment at (708) 366-9420 ort-800-87ff-3666.

Used book saleset for weekendThe Friends of the ML Pmo-

peel Public Library will besttheir mid-summer Used BookSale, Saturday and Sunday, July16-17, at the library, 10 S. Bluer-son (corner of Rte. 83 and Ceo-Irul Rd.). A special PreviewNight Sale will be Friday eve-ning, July 15, for Friends moni-bers only.

Hundreds of 'pm-read" Oc-tion and non-fiction volumes inboth hard- and soft-cover areavailable for chldeen and adulte.There is also a selection of peri-odicals, records and lapes forsale.

Preview Night will be from6:30-9:30 p.m., Friday, July 15.Friends memberships will beavailable at the door. Annualdues are $5 for individuals and$10 for families.

The public sale will be from 9am. to 4 p.m., Saturday, andfrom noon to 4:30 p.m., Sunday.There is no admission charge.

Book donations for the salearr being accepted at the libraryduring regular business honct,The Friends also need clean,used. brown paper grocery bags.

Proceeds from the Friendsbook sales benefit the library.

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Nues man appalled.with arborist

Mr.JamesLO'ConjiorBoardcbajnnanCommonwealth Edison

Re: Wright W.DesMoines

Dear Sir;

As a resident ofNEes, Illinois,I sin appalled over the way theabove -arborist have desecratedtrees in my community on bothprivate and pnblic property.

I recognize pruning is nears-nary to avert interference withpowerlines. However, the abovedid notprune they muijiated thetrees they cante in contact with.The sad part is that irreparable

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damage has been done to unesthattookyears todevelope.

Willi the high concern for theenvironment and the importantpaettreea play in theenvironmen-tal scheme, it is sad Common-wealth Edison coutd not haveconuacted with a more dependo-bte and caring company.

Sincerely,William Crosby

Edito?s Note; This letter wassent from William Crosby toJames J. OCosnor of Common-wealth Edison. A Copy was sentto The Eagte.

Man-made earthquakesat O'Hare

Dearfrditor,Having always been a thrill-

seeker, on everyone ofmy oeca-stonaI visite toan aunt in Los An-geles t dreamed of experiencingareal live earlhqaake. Much to mychogrin,lwas neverso (nn)tucky.

The upper-midwest did get a"teaser of a Iremblor from theNew Madrid Fault about 6 or 7years ago. The sensation of veril-go loss is all that I may vouch as anatural earthquake experience.However, that wasa feeling anac-companird with indignation theway iii which man-made earth-quakes with epicenter at O'Harereek on us unlucky Airport arcainhabitants.

The rolling ramble of thosewhriper?" jets have many of theharacteristics of plate-tectonic

motion. They raide lite dish dis-play, echo in the vcutilation sys-tern, deafen the sound of nearbycommnnicatorx, and "jiggle" youlike a thigh melting machine. Bai

One thing they doathave is mcvi-lability.

Why mayr we stand for ii! tsstdemocracy aboui majority rates?

Ahout4 ycarsagoasurvey wasconducted in which Lite regionalmajority wanted O'Hare eon-lamed. Could that be why this re-gion is now getting "baeced' lowenoagh to baso the screaming"whisper" jets tip the RichterScale at ahoot 5?

My thrill-seeking days may beOver. Bat they're over heeaosc Ilearned the hard way. I learnedthat "Life is too precisas toabase."

Will the O'Hare area electoratehave to learnthohard way aise?

.JohnS.Soain

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Should the next 0CC prexy--come from Oakton?

DearEditor: -

O_CC,, #535 should select ilsnew president from the ranks ofV.P's as soon as possible. Forone, Oakton is u community col-lege of national alama, lt haslighthouse reputation whichmeans that it "lights" the way forcolleges of-lesser standing lo fol-low in the work educating posthigh school students.

Secondly, us We celebrateO,C.C.'a 25th birthday we are ex-posed to its verbal cannonades asto "how great the staff is com-pared lo other staffs," So whylook elsewhere ifyoarpcople areso "super-star" in the work, ir.vinatity leadership with experi-cnce,ednóation,and vision,

Another approach to supportas internal promotion is finan-etat, i.e. "more bang for your tax one VP, siasd oatdollar." For one, the elimination among the many qualified VP'sof a national search eoald save at 0CC,? While lite presentoser $125,000, pius for consul- presy W1l5 over $107,000, plusants and advertising, DnPage perks one V.P. raros $103,000College, has paid, for esampte, for full time work in charge ofover $40,000 for a weakly 1/2 cnrriculnmandteachers, Hcrcre-page "ad" in one paper for a year dentialn and accomplishmentswrihoni success, Secondly, even are "Jordanesqttr." She couldafter selecting ont ofcollege, the flOW Her name is Margaretnewcomer has to leant forscvernl Lea, a resident òf Witmette, Sheyears what Oaklon is att about, tsasapemovaasaV.F,and then work 1/2 time, as with Should Oakton promote fròmthe present one who has an Oak- Withtfl during this 25th year of ils

ex.stcnee? For savings, qunlityleadership without a hitch, Oak-ton has a golden opportunity toprove to ils taxpayers and nup-porters that it is ready to produceone of its own to lead with dis-tinction, determination, and di-plornacy into the 2lst century,"The yeats teach mnch whiehthedays never know," revealedRalph Waldo Emerson, O,C,C,'Sadministoalion knows muchwhich others will never know,O,C,C,'s ddmisistration knows

much which others will neverknow, 0CC. should promotefrom within, Now is the lime!

ton auto provided for the proxy todose to other jobs. Thirdly, aswith eommcicial airplanes, mostcolleges operate on antomalic pi-toi atlowing for VP,'5 to manageday-to-day hands on with, orwithout a president,

What about O.C.C,/#535V.?,'5? Are they ready for eon.sideration? A closer look revealsthat never have so few been paidso much for so tutte, Daring thesummer they work 4 days for 5days of psy, There are leo manyofthcm for the workload, Dnringthe resloffre year theyauempt to"double dip" by counseling/teaching to raise their pay. In1993 a unique request for funds Respectfully,for Board approval surfaced, lt Jobs "Bill" Handeet, Sr.was a list ofnames with only first Skokie, ILinitials and last names to cover

Treat family loans as business transactionsDon't let your emotions cloud

your thinking when making loansto family members. Family relu-tionships are tesa likely to bejeopardized if you work out thedetails of any lean agreementsbefore yoa hand over the moneytua relative.

Srllingtnterest RatesOnce you have determined

how much money you cas affordto lend, the next step is decidinghow much isteresi, if any, youwill charge. If you have cash insavings vehicles Offering low re-lacas, such as 3 percent, yoa canoffer yourrclative an interest rateof 6 percent aad earn more ¡nos-Cy. What's more, a 6 yercest rateIs advantageous to your relativesince it is lower than typical rateson personal, cossamerand home-eqaity loans.

In establishiag an interest ¡etcou as intrafamily loon, be sure toconsider the federal tax implica-tisas, Minimum interestrates arefixed monthly by the federal gos-ernmentaccoedisg to the tyyeandterm of the loan, For a demandbau (s loan payable in full at anylime ou demand of tire lender) ifyou don't cierge the applicableshort-term federn! rate (rccestty3.92 percent), you ace consideredto have "imputed" or unstated in-teeestaud will be taxed on the tif-ference between the federal enteand what you aclaally charged.There are several important ex-

for V.P's who were working ascounselors and teachers at Oak-ton, A newpolicyresulted aspro-hibit the practice of "double dip-ping." The episode demonstratedthebloated nature of the adminis-Iration and the tack of supervisionby the prexy,

While one V.P. could becomepresident another V.P. could re-plucethe director ofSkokie. Thenumbers simply do not justify nspecial post. The present discolorhas lime to mad an 0CC, nub-scription io the Walt Street Jour-sal in her name that can be foundon the sidewalk duriug the sum-mer on Friday when the Skokiecampus is closed, The presenceofa full lime V.P. with stoff couldhelp,

ceptions to these rules.The imputed islermt rute does

not apply to loans of np to$10,000 ifthe loan is nsedforcer-lars son-business purposes. Forexample, ifyonr brother needs toborrow $5,000 io fruish his col-lege education and you opt tolend hita the money interest-free,you will not incurany imputed io-terest. -

On loans ofup lo $100,000, ia-terest witl be impaled to the lend-

er Only to the extent of the ber'rower's annual net investment io-come(i.e. interest, dividends, undcapital gains), 1f such income isless than $1,000, no impuled ix-Crest is deemed transferred to thelender. So, if upon your daugh-tor's completion of law school,you lend her $50,000 ro start alaw penctice und she has no in-vestments that are producing in-come, you can provide the loan atas interest rate that is below thefeternl minimum rate withoutnay tax repercussions.

Keep in mind, too, that makingloans afoses $10,000 at a below-mnekrt interest rate may result inthe loan belag deemed a gift iothe IRS'seyes, As a result, you orthe recipient may be required topay gift tun,

Rosy much can you afford tolend?

The Illinois CPA Society ree-ommends that before you - lend

Honored fortop. sales

Sanford L. Mappa

Generat Agent Sanford L,Mappa, his wife Lynne anddoughier, Melissa, auended Mu-

-laut Trost Life Insurance Compa-fly's national sates conferences atthe Sonthumpton Princess Resortin Bermuda, June 9-16, Duringthe Awards Banquet, he wan hou-ored for his outstanding salen pro-duchos 1993, 11e ranked amongthe Company's top len associatesis commission, life premium, andvolume, Mappa wan also recog-sized for achieving membershipin the Company's meat prentig-ionsualesclnb, '

Mappa, a Certified FinancialPlanner, u Registered FinancialPlanner, a Chartered FinancialConsultant, a Chartered Life Un-dersvriter, - u Registered HealthUnderwriter, and a CertifiedFand Specialist, is also securitieslicensed. He in President of MappuFisancialPtanning, Inc., local-ed al 1701 Lake Ave,, Glenvicinout is well known in his commn-nity for his rnperilse in financialplanning, Heprovides life, healthand disability insurance, tax-deferred annuities, and other in-come producing plans to individ-natsand businesses,

money to anyone, yoa should as-seos your carient financial situa-lion, Consider the impact a loanwill have on yourcash 110w, out.standing debts and future finan-ciul goals, This will guide you isdetermining how much you canafford to lend und for how long.Dos'ljeopardiee your own fluian-cml siLuttlios by borrowing mou-ey against credit cards or fromother sources is order to make aloan tourelative, -

Put agreements in writingCF/vs recommend that you put

all loss agreements in writing,clearly specifying the amoanl ofthe loan, iuterest rute, repaymentschedule, and if necessary, collai-crut. This will help to ensure 1h01you are repaid according io yourwishes,

Robert M. PatonMutine Lance CpI. Roben M,

Palm, sou of Mary M, Hannumof Skokie, recently received aMeriloriousMust,

Patos was cited for outstand-ing service while assigned withIst EMotion, Ist Marines, 1x1Marine Division, Marine CorpsBase, CumpPendletou, Celif

He joined the Marine Corps inJuly1991,

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o NuES BUGLEo MORTON GROVE BUGLE

. SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLEo PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE

.0 GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

INFORMAflON ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Çome To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois.Our Office Is Open . Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Deadline for Placing Ads is Tuesday at 2 P.M.CertaIn Ads Must Be Pre-Pald In Advance: Business Opportunity, For Saie, Miscellaneous, Moving Saie, Personals, Situation Want-ed, Or If The AdvertIser Lives Outside Of The Bugle's Normal Circulation Area.

B.-Loan Clerk

Full-Time - Monday-FridayFiling. Heavy Phone Contact With Customers And AutoDealers. Friendly. Seit-Starter With Good Figure Apti-tude. Must Have Ability To Take On Multiple Tasks AndComplete In A Timely Manner. 1-3 Years Experience InA Fast-Paced Office Environment.

Bank of Northern IllinoisCall: (708) 724-9000

For Intemiow Appointn,entEOE-M)F

Full TimeTELLER

If You Have A Professional Wodc Record And Proven Cus-tomer Service Skills, This Can Ba An ExoIIent Opportuni.ty To Join The Staff Of

FIrst National Bank Of NUesOutstanding Oral And Written Communication Skills,Light Typing And CRT Knowledge Required. PriorTellor OrCash Handling Experience Preferred.

ATTRACTIVE BENEFIT PACKAGEEDit INTERVIEW, PLEASE CALL:

VERAANDLER(708) 967-5300

FIRST NATIONALBANKOF NuES

CLERICAL I OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES

GENERAL OFFICE.Generai Office Duties Include:

Answering Phones. Light Word Processingand Typing, and Some VariedCiericai Work.

Hours Are:Monday thru Foiday: 11:00 em . B:Øg pm

Saturday: 9OO am . 15 pmCall after 1:00 pm

(312) 774-7910Housewives and Students encouraged to appiy.

. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTWould youiike to work part time hours and havefull time benefits? We are a growing insuranceagency in Wheeling who is looking for a selfstarter with the following qualifications: typing50 WPM.Hours: Monday thru Friday - 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM..

Salary commensurate with experienceplus great benefit package.

Call Theresa - (708) 541-0900

ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT

Doorlield basad sempanyseeks oxparionced Adminis.trative Assistant to work withPresident and Vio. President.Top pay if you have the nghtskills. Ideal candidate shouldbe friendly. enjoy o variety ofwork. type 50+ wpm. endhave excellent computerukill.. WordPerfect requisad.experience with desk toppublishing great plus $5$.Mail or FAX resume 5 salaryhistory to: Janello Rapter.Chain Drug Morkottng Asse.siates. 104 Wilmot Rd.. #550.Deerfiald, IL 60015.

FAX: 108-267-9MoPhone 708-261.8800

SECRETARYFuilTime

In small department ofa Retiroment Community.

Strong communication skillsplus WordPerfect necessary.

Please send Resumeor fill out application at

PRESBYTERIANHOMES

Human Resources Dept.3200 Grant St.

Evanston. IL 60201

MEDICAL!HEALTHCARE

MEDICAL BILLERLarge anesthesia groupfrom Rush-PresbyterianMedical Center located inLincolnwood is in need ofexperienced biller. Musthave 2 1/2 yrs. experience.knowledge of Medicare.Public Aid and Commercialinsurance. Light typingskills required. Excellentbenefit package. Call Pam:

708-679-6363HOMEMAKER-COMPANION

Would you enjoy workingin e satisfying. rewarding'ob? Our Home Core Corn-pony is looking for caro-givers te assist olderadults.

Flexible hours.Competitivo salary.

LIFESTYLE OPTIONS(708) 398-0671

FULL/PART TIME

MEDICAL!HEALTHCARE

CPEECU PAThOLOGISTal CidO School OSSIdatO I. a noca-C, tot t spant 5,15010gM. So,d lotte clcpplkktioa.r.,u0510d c.dantlalfllata:

eShod E. la.ty-Sup.,I,,.ant. Stuc BidS. nonni 50510 Ile

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. HYGIENIST&

. DENTAL ASSISTANTBoautiful Lincelnwood Officeis Socking A Hygienist WithExperience 2 Days. Also.Seoking An Energetic Assist-ant 2 Days. Experience A Pluw-

Call Donna(708) 675-6767

,. SALES I RETAIL

MUSIC!Managernaededfor

xsiting.new music business.$300.00 weekly plul bonuses.

Fax resume to CDX at:(815)459-9158

orsend to: .

15 W. Crystal Lake Ave.0Crystal Lake. IL 60014

DECAL SALES PROPE55IONALIMMEDIATEOPENING

Dotar saies flperienc. n.00snry.Fell tina. pocitton atailabi.. Eosel.lent oopo.tooity. Ne ralocatiot, re.q a .

AdcsaftlnmrP.O.Setl

Sooth Sioae city. NE 6877614021 4S4.5144

FULL/PART TIME

RESEARCH

sss EARN $$$EXTRA MONEY

Market ResearchCompany

Needs testers toparticipate in taste test.

Call:Peryam a Kroll(312) 774-3155

Ask for: April

Your credit io good with on.We accept Visa and Mester

Ca,dI Csll 966-3500

-MAKEADIFFERENCEI

While sjeying, the benalits, ofworking in yet.r ewe naighborhood. Moot now people .verydoy. Mann9. 50er own ooraer aoan odvartising & poklic relationsp,ofmtional wit), WELCOMEWAGON. We mn anwar years-sandal neado with vadees earn-ines opportunities. Openings

- available je your aro.. -

For more infennation.call Bett.

990-9266or Marl..

577-3637Mondoy only, J815 18.

from 9 cm to t pmWELCOME WAGON

SALEtFAIJTO.IMMSDIATE 05651501. I, volar job barino? . Can yet. rn cadadnata? . Ara Yea raussnizad s. s pro?Is your I000ma irr.d.quata? TALK ro uswurk am cr.qu I. . Sala. sopadcera ra-tobad. TALK TO 85 . DEMO/4O1IOI/asIsoy. . M.», morfical soallabI.. . FlaxibI.-un- . lt°nu 0.1.. eriofllctity. . Call fe,rpeinrmant: Ask Pur 5kO Fall...: treflonbousIn M.,oury 13121 244.000e

ASSISTANT MANAGERCreative .016-starter for pictureframe ahop in Glenview. Sain¡mach var'mty. Ne eves/Sun.mo. Avail. Ank for Robbi only.

998.8885 Days498-9199 Evenings

TRADES / INDUSTRIAL I DRIVERS

MACHINISTist & 2nd Shift

Northbreek manufacturer is looking forvarious mochinistswith turning-milling & drill press skills.Must be able to read blueprints & be quality oriented. Weeifer competitive wage & benefits.

Call Graham for appointment

QUICKSET INTERNATIONAL3650 Woodhead Dr.

Northbrook. IL708-498.0700

JINFORMATIONON CLASSIFIED ADS

-You Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois.Our OffIce Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

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You Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our OffIce In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, NUes, IllInois.Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. io 5 P.M.

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203g E. Algonguin lid.Sch,umlrorg. IL

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BOOKKEEPING!FINANCIAL

NEED HELP 7We At The Caldwefl Co.Can Assist Most Clients

With Home Equity,Personal. Business

And AlsoDebt Consolidations.

I-800-437-9967PROFESSIONALOPPORTUNITIES

VIRGINIA - TEACHERIMMEDIATE OPENING

PlanaI. day, apecial oducutionsuironi. eeuanthja VA. ter ED/LOetodaete. Moot be coptifiad & an-domed je paoal edocaijon. Cotai-loot aal.ry S baoofita. Cell GeneMeal. al t7t31 9418150. LOE

SALES/RETAIL

SERVICEPERSONNEL

Servicing sulk flower departmentsof national retail Chain stupse inyour area.. Part Tim. . Flexible Hours

. Hourly Wage . MileageContast Haslan att

I-800-782-7673TRADES!

INDUSTRIAL/DRIVERS

AUTO MEHA,jiRELOCATE TO THE SOUTH

IMMEDIATE OPENINGITilo top AstelnoIlnu Allanrn.nt. socha.and Ouspca.los cp.lstln Is ho soothin uuna.rty atuapllea epptocllu.'s looqu.IliI.d n,ashanlu.. Wonff.rtha BEST.nopicym.ct p.docau Ir, cre sos. Or,Podraaa indadce a por tnoam with100K n annoal aarnlngs p.1556.1. no,-ernA 453K sutly.nnrrt PIon. V002t100.R.lusoIlon Ratarborsa,nanl. at,- - TP.boct cenar mona si you, lIt. I. cyty sp000ce ocll.w.yl Wu.,naaylulol innoOb. arak. the soll: ISOlI 440.247512n6l 0021550

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DRIVERWanted

Part TimeResponsible individual neededto drive company van. Musthans excellent driving recordandbe2l orover.

Leroottid in liliesCompetitive Solmy

Apply in Person9 AM te 1 PM

MAIL SORT CHICAGO6653 W. Howárd. Niles

CARPENTERSWith 10 ye.rs enperience.Helpers and Laborers also. -

Most have own transportetion.

(708) 674-6108After 6 PM

Mot.gSCREEN P44NTINO SUPERVISER

IMMEDIATE OPENINOPoict-eI.Poruhon dr. soaks oepdsopeodsorlu. 2nd chOc jeisting AOcishlug nparotiuua. Sssostisl sos-:didnta will posaosu 000wlodgo uf oilphase. nl cerceo pointisg. P,iop nu-pmepa to nr.Snaal impronooecnt nlsnntomporary mg.st wooM ho spion. Colepatitins woos. A notti-Isst bannlfta. Sand rs,omn wiThOmar Isttar& a.la hi.tecv to:

HR MmagarPratt Ponter Company

3005 E. 30th St.Iadion.pslis, IN 4621e -

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NEED HELP?CALL: 06e-3500

n WORD PROCESSING OPERATORlt Op.niegs - Poli-lima . 00.47/Hear - Mon-Foi. - 9 AM to 5:30 PM

Strong candidatos will poseas.: a high mhuol dagrae or eqoioalsnt.enellonc typing ekilla, aod ft. ability to operata wo,d presettingand transunibing eqnipntant. Koowlodga si Werd Po,feut a pion. Inaddition la ealary. we pnonida a vary good benefit paukog. sod thestability of a company who bss boas in kusinen for noon 71 soars.

s MAIL / FILE PROCESSORi Opening - Fall-Tinte - 58.66/Husr Piss Bunofit.

Munday-Fniday lOosaelonol Sotordaysl - 9:30 AM to O PMtiscaivoa and diotribatos ifluumina and oatgning mail for thu obi,office. Pull and 61e claim filos ea raqosoted. Ability to uporota a unce-potan. Must ka abb te lift op to 26 lbs. CoIl fun appointeront:

Yolanda Roda Fleming (708) 941-2394

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS

CLERICAL/OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES

CUSTOMER SERVICEOrdor Entry I Prousosing, PhonoContuct, Filing And Variod Of-fico Rosponsibilitios. DatsilodOrientud, Up-Beat, Too, Ployer.

Will Tr,in Right PersonCall:

(708) 647-0909Heyman Corporation

6045 W. Howard - Nues

**********GeneralOfficeLocated in

LincoinwoodLarge anesthesia grouplooking for Full Time gen-eral office person.

Salary $6.00 per hr.Excellent Benefits

Call PAM708-679-6363

RECEPTIONISTSWITCHBOARD

Part TimeNear North suburbanmanufacturer seeking anindividual to handle abusy phone system andreception area. We re-quire a professionalphone manner, provenconsole skills. and abilityto maintain our qualityimage. Please send re-sume to:

Human RésourcesADAMS ELEVATOR6310 W. Howard St.

Nibs. IL 60714

RECEPTIONISTPart lima

Maine Township eeeka afternoonraueptioniat for phuan duty. lishtclarical mark. Raqoi,as obu,0 26hocino per mask. Apphcat,onu areeaibokle et Mama TowsehipTown Hall. lito Ballard. ParkRidpa.

For mora informationsali Sore Siillwaouh

01 297-2510.

OFFICE ASSISTANTFoil Tirolo. Mondoy Throegi, F,idoy,Telephon Md General 0165e-Work Wilh Moderata Typina Skill.Rnqoirod. Boty Modieol 01lit. 661kFrioedly Atnnnaphore. -

Salop5 Booed On EopennoseCall Soaan: (7081690-7474

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following EditloAs

o NILES BUGLE

o MORTON GROVE BUGLE

a SKOKIE/LINCOLNW000 BUGLEo-PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLEn GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

LP WANTMEDICAL!

HEALTHCARE

ACTIVITYASSISTANT

FULL TIME

Position Available ForAn Energetic, CreativePerson To Join OurCaring Team. Excel-lent Benefits Included.

Apply At:St. Benedicts Home6930 W. Touhy. Niles

Or Call Sharon:

(708) 647-0003

DISPATCHER IHEALTHCARE

Deerfielol Hceltksere bes imms-diets nutty level dispotohor Po.alfine- Computer familiarityand 30. wpm typing. Specialshift available for this temp tohire position:Sat A Sun - 6:30 am - 3 pm andMon or Fri - 330 pm - 11:30 pm

Cell lleneADVANCED PERSONNEL

(7081 520-9111

HOMEMAKERSWould Veo LA. To Be loynleod Will,Holpina PoupIn In Vsop Com,nssity?Do Yes Eu/or Woduog 50,11, Suaiorci Iltte. f If so. w. Hone A Plasm Foryou At Natlenal Home Cam S-toca. Wa Aro Looking For Huma.Snake,. And Hoo.ukoepnra And Oil,-up 0008640 Apptnmto To Wod,With Osr COhete Tlrmoobno( maHonk Sokodosn Ar...WeOffu,--

o Bne.as And Pay Ralean- Free Training

Osa Year Sopor. lo Raqeirad. MootHon. A Car With I censanos. -PleaseCall FosAn lno,nndiat. lnlr,niesn. WeHann Moey Posiliono Asrailakinmreuahooem. Ookotbao Ar....

Cell SusanrNATIONAL HOMECARE SYSTEMS(708) 965-9269

CNA'sLong Term CareFacility Seeking

CNA's

7 am - 3 pm shift

Apply in Person

Peterson ParkHealth Care Center

6141 N. Pulaski. Chicago

(312) 478-2000An Eqoal Oppsitoniiy Employer

EDMEDICAL!

HEALTHCARE

Y SCusOTMANAGERIMMEOIATh OPENING

ST. JOsEPH MERCY HOSPITALTI,. 0.p.rrmsot or PhY.io.l Madicin. andRah.bilir.rion of st Jo..pl, Mercy HoWLial i ...Oinn .n oot.iondir. frii.Iim.m.n.oc, fo, eccrup.rioeal Th..jry. Tiri.rocen sil h.oa nr.naunyant lacpnn.ibil-av to, Clinitcl 5p.ci.Ii.tc. Otto. and KO.TA, p,00idina scolo. r.h.bOit.niori- noIr..6.01. and nuorO o.p.eiry made.n in tieho5.l sod .t .5r.11Ho0enApy,otrti.r. eandideemnia b.e.nis.d byAOTA.od r.ildacd lath. ai. cl Midü.t.n.andwillh.oe.ilu..rnye.anfeiini.cal and .yco.a.m.nt aIsea. 5.00e-str.rad nr.o.00000t .tpar100.. ojalenand enter.9,- pOnnirrt .000. sod .00evnonrcrarnution aSilI. sr. macMd.ssmm.. aboulA ha ,aoalo.d by lese p m

JoIe 0. 1550. SanA rs.00ra. te1.555M. Kri.run. Ermwbnrmmntelfim.at,

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EMERGENCY 5.0..!.5,.. S.y Nel te cham Lins in ib. MyHo.o Fai S PM.ii ruMien. am..0.110.1. 50W 0, eon Lao.l II Tresnmncono.. In c..tnedcl.. IL. S.nd m,a.nacc: Hemso emos,nsn. Ms.noeial lioopigdei ca.boorioj.. 404 W. Mai. 5E. Carbon-dala. II. 02502 e. coi g-ala-uo.eyal .41.5457.

KANSASCLINICAL DIETICIAN

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS001hweat Modinal Ceetar in Ub.eral. KS. i. aaeking a foil-tin, rsg.istarad. liusnaeddialioi.n. Roapee.aikilitiac intleds ,mtritionannaa.n.nt Oars planning. andpstimlt adoestien Otra year olmi.col soporiane. halpful. Compati.tina salary A aeuollant bceefltpaukaga. For more infoymajino.sentatt: Lb. Math... SoothwantMedical Contar. P.O. Bee 1340.Ubm,aI KS 67506.

Call 13161 67e-1061 IX 5651

CNAsNeeded For IndependentRetirement Communities.Full And Part Time Posi-tions Available In WestRogers Perk. Lincolnwoodand Lincoln Perk Areas.

Call Melissa(708) 383-2500

TRADES!INDUSTRIAL/DRIVERS

VIRGINIA -coanueATEoMAINTENANCE euPERVleoR

IMMESIATE OPENINGCeaor.MdeeeonoYWnnolnobommn50005IObViruinlc so.kannp.,I.noad Smote-cl. Holily tu emA 041, ronda aemnial.CentaO and oecd .me. 54 : ciel. cae-osa. 06 Jo. Coirrar Se_ FO Oca 4207.Choo.rn.ka. VI 27021.

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INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, NUes, IllInolOur Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Is.

FULL/PART TIME

J

FULLIPART TIME FULL/PART TIME

BANKING OPPORTUNITIES CLERICAL/OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES

CLERICAL/ CLERICALOFFICE OPPORTUNITIES OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES

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Classifieds966-3900

yQuAdppearin TheFouowirgEdftro

.NILESBLfGLE f

. MORTON dROVE BUGLE

. SKOKIEILINCOLNWOOD BUGLE

. PARKRIDGE/DESPLAINES BUGLE

. GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classflied Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road NUes, flhlnols.Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. . -

Deadhine for Phacing Ads hs Tuesday at 2 P.M.Certahn Ads Must Be Pre-Pald In Advance: Business Opportunhty, For Sale, Miscellaneous, Moving Sale, Personals, Sltùathon Want.ed, Or if The Advertiser Lives Outside Of The Bugles Normai CirculatIon Area.

FULL/PART TIME

PROFESSIONALOPPORTUNITIES

AccountRepresentative

and J or.Manager Trainee

A N.tio.,.I Finn.Comp.ny h. .n Imn,di.t.Opening for an Account Ropr.-tentativo or Manager Traino..For tir. qo.hIi.d poro.. whowould like to join oor t.om. w.offer a compraboosio. twiningprogram whoh atlows portons.with or wioho.t .opo,iono.. toadvance according to thoir ownability.

Cot.ot: D.oid S.tokAvco Financial Services

1135 N. H.rI.rnAv..Chicago. IL 6O61

(312) 763-1212

Fund the help thatYou need in ur

classified section.

SALES I RETAIL

nata.THIRD ASSISTANT

Woolrich. Inc.. a loading maoufocturor and marketer ofquality outdoor clothing, has on immediata flood for a

Third Anoistant at its ratoil otora locátod in thaW000FIELD MAU. Ro.ponoibihitios molada prior retailsale. experience. knowledge of general merchandisinç,

boobkeeping and office procedure.. and goodinterporsonel titilla. This potition requim. the ability towork ßeLt5io hours including weekends. This is a greatopportunity fer a dedicated retail profeosional tomaba

- an impoutent contribution t. our businesa.For immediate confidential consideration apply in person

doily. lo am. . S p.m. et the Woolrich Ce. Store.W,edfiold Mail. Schaumburg. or call Kenia for appt. at

. (708) 706-9220

ta,. tía.cqvotopprtoeocw,joy.

FULL/PART TIME.

PROFESSIONALOPPORTUNmES

TEAMLEADERWashington lno.ntory Sorvico. oHoffy Co. it praaontly hiring indi.vidaala iotornted io worbirig parttimo hours in our growiog NWsuborb oporatioa. This is un ascol.tant oppurtonity t join e growiogcompony Ei nab. .otra money.Tb. following positiot, is nowavailable: -

TEAMLEADERs9oo Per Hour

Thi. part ti,.. positioo io flooibloto moot yow .oI,adolá &.00rt. If in-toro.t.d ir, opot wopon.ibility botnot a foil titi. lob thin po.ition ioforyo... W. or. looking (or protonability to motitot. groop. of pooPt.. strong torbal and Writtonshills. d.tI w.o.t.i, otroog ad.ministration obiS.. son.. soporvi.000Y drill.. Dtio.will inolad.dioatio. & tdttrioiotr.tiw. of o.,..b,rhon aro. t...... hiring. poporwo,k C 000,dio.Oion of tamo.

To .pply pto... tond rao.,00toJame. Blood

4407 N. Milwauko. Av..Chicago. It. 60630

RESTAURANTS I FOOD SERVICE

-

HAMBURGER HAM 1 ETBAR & GRILLE . - - -

_Of Glenview -

s SERVERS DAYTIME HOSTESSFull & Pad Time

High Volume, Excellent Tips. - Apply In PersonMonday-Saturday - 9-To 11 AM & 2 to 6 PM At:

1432 Waukegan Road -

Carillon Square Shopping Center - Glenviow(Lake 6 Waukegan Rd.)

FULL/PART TIME

RESTAURANTS!FOOD SERVICE

BENNIGANSIs GROWING!!!

Come Join The TeamFun AtmosphereFlexible Hourse SERVERS

s LINE COOKSs-HOSTS

For Our Location At:8480 Golf Rd.. Nibs

(708) 965-4644equal oppottooity employer

- SALES!TELEMARKERNG

Tolecoonmunications IAdvertising

Broadoasters Modi. SarcioouInc. invites you to become apart of on. nf the world's tart.eut indosteies!

Ws'. bobina toc totoral hi9h.Ip motivat.d, positive isdiid,.als with good commonicutionohille and aood eloa trackrecords to work io our Sbobi.office.

. Full & Pari-Time Hours. Day & Evening Shifts

. Paid Training Program. AdvancementOpportunitiesApplications &

- Interview.Now Being Taken

CALL AL KNIGHT AT:- (708) 676-8400

O! call after S pm:

(708) 676-8434

TELEMARKETERSn DRIVERS NEEDED

For Fund Raising. Paid Daily . On Bus Line

. Hours To Fit Your ScheduleFor Appointment Call:

(708) 679-7420-1OAM-2PM Everyday -

PHONE WORKFROM HOMEEarn Extra SSS inYour Spare Time

No Selling -

Must Be ReliablePlease Call:

(708) 515-5848

FULL/PART TIME - FULL/PART TIME

TRADES I INDUSTRIAL! DRIVERS

CENTRAL RECEIVING ASSISTANTOubtor. Community Collège has- an immediate positionavailable for a Central Receiving Assistant to receive. storeand assemble and distribute - all materials and suppliesarriving en campus, prepare end ship outgoing moterialsend carry out courier service both on and off campus.Requirements include a high school eduèation orequivalent, a valid Il. drivers license on excellent drivingrecord. Prior eoperience in shipping and receiving isdesired. litterested candidates should send resume orapply in person to: Personnel Services. DaMon CommunityCollege, 1600 E. Golf Rd.. Des Plaines, IL eoole. LOE M/F.

-PUNCH PEESSDIESE'rTER - -

2nd ithiftpndin9 Pilleo nanafactuear cf

stomped ou.npon.nta sash. auindisidoal t, oat op and operatea oaty ef cmsvoutiaanl andprogressive theo on sa - so tancopacity equipment. Troobla.ahoatina. bloc print reading. aodio.puctioa drill. raqairad. Selfmotivated iadividoal with lead.aeship skills d.oimd. Wa offer a000tp.ticiv. woga B benefitpackage.

Oualitl.d o.ndidac.o may apply

Human Resaurcee

ADAMS ELEVATOR6310W. Howard St.

kilos. Il. 60714

Find the help thatyou need in our

classified Section.

SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS-

TRAIN NOWBE READY FOR FALL

, Part lime Paid Traininga $9.SOIHour a 10% Bonus

a Retireea WelcomedOrar 21 and good drisiog rnocrd?

Col! now!SEPTRAN

(708)392-1252

DELIVERY DRIVER(VAN)

SHIPPING S. RECEIVINGFull Time

Mechanical ability a plus.Must have knowledge ofcity. suburbs. and a gooddriving record. Must beable to pass drug & iticoholscreening.

Vicinity ofWestern & Bryn Mawr

For Appointment Call:(3121 769-4006

PACKAGE HANDLERS-PERFECT FOR - -

- COLLEGESTUDENTSers. a totalI Pack... 000oa'ySarolos.Hlra. Pad..ao Ilasdlac To Load *0.1UslcodThoko. e too Ara Not*lra!d OfHardWc,k. Ara At 1000 lB V.0w OldAvd Cn Work 4.5 Hosto P.r Doy.Mcc.4tL. 43O PM TO B3O PM. 830.PMTo t AM. Cod 2:30 AMTl 7t0 AM.Than apt No. Ac Orpc,tocoy For Yco.Wo Offer too Up To SI/too, Pias ti!Hcortotioo Aooittaooa. -

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ROADWAY PACKAGE -SYSTEM. INC.

2945 Skormor Rd.Northbrooh, IL. 65062

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-ir'NEBRASKA

PRINTING.SCREEN PRINtERIMMEDIATE OPENING -

Eopariaoo.d decal penne ope,ato,osod duraI solo, proressionol. -

Eooei!ent oppml,.nity.Adorait lovorP.O. Boo 13

Sooth Siaoe city. NE 68176- (402149441M

FULLTIMEMole Or Femola. Dricars WantedWith Insured Vehicle For LoculDelivery. Hi-Conomission.

Contact Howard

(708) 827-9922DELIVERY PERSON

Want To Work2-1/2 Hours A Doy?

And Moli. Up To SItO A Wock?Also Need Collator

Flooiklo Hours . 660 & Upi- Call: (708) 470-8092-

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your ClassIfIed Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Ottico in Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, HIles, IllinoIs.-Our OffIce Is Open - Monday thru FrIday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

USE THE BUGLE

lassifleds-966-3900 -r

itU68DAV4itAYl**L,, cc-r MG$J.

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following EditIons

s

s NILES BUGLE

o MORTON GROVE BUGLE

e SKOKIEILINCOLNWOOD BUGLE

o PARI( RIDGE/DES PLAJNES BUGLEa GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

INFORMAI1ON ON CLASSIFIED ADS - - - . -You can Place Your Qaselfied Ade -by callIng 966.3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At:.8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois.Our Office Is Open - Monday thru FrIday, 9 A.M. to S P.M.DeadlIne for PlacIng Ads Is Tuesday at 2 P.M. -

CertaIn Ads Must Be Pro-Paid In Advance: Business OpportunIty, For Saie, MIscellaneous, Moving Sale, Personals, Situation Want.ed, Or If The AdvertIser LIves OutsIde Of The Bugles Normal CirculatIon Area.

FULL/PART TIME

TRADES!INDUSTRIAL/DRIVERS -

a.MmwTcopcycesI -

to*.taes f.otot aoeOla auto d.h...kfl roet. Y.chOIOI.O Is. hoar londonDapS Wo OlPe CfaN r.vrlas aoaallsno401K. nest woA a500sfatom. I,oeith L.laotai meo.c,o. col Doua Rmit., lettIaW.7aIe. - Taylor Uot* Plgm.o,J,Oodne. 000e 5. co.,, at. cw.. uacm,.

Nos,.. caoctisAosmoosoosocTajL000

*IIEO,A000WNiNooi1.000 ATtratto cMowi*. modo. tAsoNonWo.coo.anv"sofltsadaocosasl.._v. hosaNna baMboo sapasnn,dp...PIO talon n,otp000md lo.d*an S 50Pel.a.. he Noi, p.os*0e * if SI

Obso vu. .1.1 O.Noor °'s'o. 0.0...dam woods sono,,. 5.1ev t bomet.. ceoVio.aMnlno. ino7of.a.7o,

ARIZONA- PHOENIX AREAMACHINIST -

RIMEDIA OPENINOI -Sut.op L opwuto Aon,nGyfitar ao.wO.aohiv.s. Top ..Fand oosallant boo..to.. tos. - -

.O1APTO. 1225. Lltdtfiald Rd..- 000dyaarAZfflt3t

or Coli: 16021605.2681

s APIS. FOR RENT

NILES - Golf MIII Area2 Bedroom . Guiet 2 Flut

Appliances Included -

Carpeted . No Pete$560 c Utilities

Available August 1. 1904Cali: (708) 395-1414

BUSINESSOPPORTUNITY

ARIZONAPtIOENIX. ABOONA .

27R Saat.. Fam tondino. A lot 0f po,bin0ow 5550,5. Now Ilailan-Ant.,Ic.n fmAPOOp aq,dppad L foí bar. TeOk.y or.,..too. 050dtrneOoqlOifiadkoyar. Fico.,.1.1 Mateo»,, L rast..saco baokarouydsquOad nom w woo t. eocd PI. PItt..rio. AZ nS0.t to. Ano. 1105 ola.lazn.Otee h,stissameppws.olty.

omtosu. roe aooc 5V OvaLe

5._Md I tsn. NAto A 5-tSo,0. ill.

f.Irthw.dS,atO.o.u.00..a.q.a,.i,ao..1a auth.,. It.... I v.a ttWMA abflaa.dsa.entol,s,R.d00%N.Omá

10.0v. .a,...I.d p o.t ,.si Stat. k,o.at.

lkdac.dRd.aaacAuIN, III?.

- MONTANAMlaRouLA MONTANA

FOR SALE SY OWNER . MOTEL15 10,1f atetO b, MIe.00la. Moo,.,. w!tofng qoaltam. Top s000itloo. Wag a.tabllthnd laalsan. 0055 to down.town. hospitaL mnt.u,ann L lauod,ys_ton. 14061 843461g, fo. nera in.fsnoation. -

ROUfH CANOUNA COASTFOR SALE BY OWNERBED AllO BREAKFAST

Make the move to ba.o,Ifsl mao..Sooth Ca.ollno 00.50 8 hlsto.IoOl.da0f00. Liv. yosr *008.1 G,.tlcao.n.l $736K.geSOK Plea.. Sa.l.oeslntmo.t only. $200k dan. -

(8031755.7755

FULL/PART TIME

TRADES!INDUSTRIAL/DRIl/ERS

PRINtiNGesMCDIATE OPENINOI

Eop.da,o,d ftnoogmphlo preso 5p.m.to.. L antosalen tamloatop opa,at000noadnd. Good pay A ba,.ffto WItt, awalI.autabllohod aoiap 04 packaalo.nNowIal top the food Ivdoatw For Io.tn0natloe oíJarlyMootn:

170612340100

WEB PRESSMANPosition nvaileble for HarrisM-200. with high volumequality, a maint aep. over.68es position, alto. sal.. foranp. person, 214-780.2511.

MICHIGANPARKER MAJEStiC

SURFACE GRINDERSIMMEDIATE OPENINGSI

Naedud la Oakland C000ty MiohiiNn. fi yr. cop.. foR hatraFIts. 401KPlaw up ta U0.000lpr. Honran Re.neurON 18101 33a4083 er fao lOtti

. -REALES1ATECONDO FOR

RENT

tiIon.WoodhyP5Csydou.NewOfc.255 0 e..orka. waeos.mtt (mo. y

stils bra.. d.p. cnN 3101 7a3.003e

HOUSE FOR RENT

MIES-Large 4 bd... 2 1/2 ka. FollyFuro. in.g,nd pool. Coot. Air. Avail.gli. SltOt!mn. IloOl 967-6036.

OUT OF STATE

FLORIDAFOR SALE OR JOINT

- VENTURE BY OWNER700 aurea w/ell permits. 10hole golf oaurea. 450 lote.Ready. $3M. Freeport. FL

1-904-835-2684

Longboat Key, Florida3bdrm/2bthCondo!view of Sarasota Bay &the Gulf 3.5% coop feel

$215,000.I (800) 860-5650

MICHIGAN- FOR SALE BY OWNER

Sylvan & Emareld LakeNewaygo, Ml

3800' frestuge, tonner Bafsam LReilay estala. -Ap col $360K.Wll toll f,r$2tOK, $50K down.

Isle) 632-2000/ l6il 335-2016

Your credit isgood with usI

Weaccept Visa& MasterCard.

ANTIQUES

AGE-OLD YORKVILLEANtiQUES MARKET

Joly 16.17. Set 7.6 Sun 84.Hondead. of D.&.,. andar OaOOPlOOalvangod s,o.cd a Mania labe. Qoall.IF AntIqua.. Kaodall city Forest P.s.OnIce. YookvIii.. 45 mUco W. of ChIcs.ge. 1.5010 Hwy4l. Sooth to Hwy 71.ET 1.tO.053.R4OO.

AUTOSFOR SALE

1987 TOYOTA CEUCA ST2 Door Coop.. Isp Moohonicol

Condition WlGroat Body52.000 Eu5p Milo. . $0303

170al 251.3420

'ta Ford Eeoort. 4 Dr Hatchbuoh4 Speed. Low Miloago. Sturoo

- Cosootte . Ci000 . Good CooditiooCoIl: l700l 598.5541

'71 Vheyslar Now Yorhor- Miot Condition Insili. And Out

No Root . Fron, Tannasoon81555/ORO . 131212374578

1988 Buick Skylark4 Door . Good Coodition

_4 Cyl . 52.009 Mile. 170cl 965-6029

FURNITUREFOR SALE

Easy Choir, Soro And LcvcseotDosigoe, Fabrio 5550

Loather Sofa And Lovosoat 55tONocer Usad . Most Sell

l7ctl 849.5101

tswcw.. cHwytwow don SyplaPn,lmtCaodhioo. eodrcomSotollOo

Oinlca Boom 5.c$1700Must 6o0 Cho,piot. Ost

l7tei sia.iout

Whit. Formica T,andlo Badwith MaGreas.

s Year Old Apple C.onpot.I Ohio 20" Bike. 1 Boy'o 1W Bib..

Call Daooea After 5 P.M.17081541.5555

PERSONALS

MIscaLAÑEcJuSGARAGE SALE

MIes-6030 N. Oriol.Pelday -Jaly 15 . RAM . 3PM

Saturday .Jsly 16 . RAM . 2PM

Morton Grava-7921 Under. Foi. LSat. 7/18 L 7/16 8-3. chuirs. ml..SOcer. China, Topo. Jewafry. Mico.

GIFTS

e 8 BeautIful Note Cards wit hEnvelopes

o 8 DIfferent PIctures Per Set-s Each Card Hand -

PersonalIzed In Calhisraphye PackaEed In a Gift Box

ONLYSIO.00&2.00 P/HsOfsaltiac4kt,Sflt -

Call BaIt at (2083 291-1446or ludie at (TOSI 966.4562

MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE

PEARL DRUM SET. 7 pu.3 ZIldlian Cymbale Sed Robo

Good tond. . 8750.96 170015474597

Mottag WashorGood Coodifion . $175.00

l7OBl 501.0774

MODEL HOME CONTENTSSofa And Lovasout Oct . HuntorDreno L Cesoheroy . Now - 5550

10 Piooe Dining Room Sot - $155517081329.4110

2 Coototory Loto - RéaaooithlyPriood. Ridowood Comotory

O.otion 3 By The Pond -17081907.5535

MOVING SALE

White Bedroom Fomitare. Bad.Draw... Book. 8T leone caahion.back nula . olama pattera. praduminsntly yellow. Peo.. Roaod D/Rtable w12 lesson, Stone-bathedch.irnwitl, gold valset toesa .2ann chairs. Mod, miso. knu.nloolditem.. Call 17081 WN.7333

PERSONAI.S

Foppt B.DuyGrandpa

Love. Kri.toa

PERSONALS -

Happy FIVE Oto Ruth Rebelleto lAndtoRitsMae. .)who sitares the Eame day.

:-/75T

Happy BirthdayTRACEY

July15

- Happy BirthdayArlenejuly 17

HAPPYBIRThDAYTHELMA

Ju17Iy17'

RECREATIONALVEHICLES

'87 Honda Herric.na 000All Stock . Red end Black

Low mIla. $3100 Call 567.0140

Yakkoa All Purpoao35be, Skis.Cano.. Corcarrior, Rook Wich

Looks, 2 Ski Cardo.. And 2 BikeCoiars $200.05 . Sohorion WorldTrovolor 26' Dido Bike . SlOt.f S

17001030-4049

TANNING

SUNQUEST WOI$FTANNING BEDS

NawComloarolal.Home Uolta- Prom RI00.09

Laotpe.LotIon.-Aone..orMonthlypay,nootelow soSiSOn

Call Today FREE NOW Color Catslog-I (800) 462-9197

WANTED TO BUY

-

WANTED

pWURLI1TERS

t... JUKE BOXES..4ALSO

SLOT MACHINES4,oy Condition

1708) 985-2742

- INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by CablIng 966-3900 or Come To Our OffIce In Person At: 8746 H. Stiermer Road, Niles, IllinoIs.Our Office IS Open - Monday thru FrIday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Happy 75thBirthday

Donald J BurnsJuly 16, 1994

Love, Your FamIly & FrIends

4

PAGE34 THEBUGLFThUSDAY.JY 11,1994

USE THEBULE

Classifieds966-3900

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, NUes, Illinois.Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Deadline for Placing Ads Is Tuesday at 2 P.M.Certain Ads Must Be Pre-Pald in Advance: Business Opportunity, For Sale, Miscellaneous, Moving Sale, Personals, Situation Want.ed, Or If The Advertiser Lives Outside OS The Bugles Normai Circulation Area.

APTS. FOR RENT

OLENVIEWt RooAp.,th,.ntF..h Pùd - N.w Cp.t

PIrnCilAft.Sp.., (70e) 2963718

NliS - 2528 N. NLWW(EE - I BR $looMon1, 2 8 $629410n11. PwI k8Jled.OObIOR68 (Ill) A7Dfl')

TO8hy& C.Jdw&ILug. 3 BDRM Apt. - $796/Month

¿312) 792.8352

BUSINESSOPPORTUNiTy

ARIZONATEMP ARIZONAFORSASE VOW96R

TSQPHY &.5,... P99ty Io .&.In.lp. AZ. E.t.b In 99. Ow. 8300K00. MI. to AZ 80.8. U. 2 bldg. o9dm. downtown a, ICC. Wi*ETphy D.... 757 0. Miotl. Av..,T.mp.. *281961.

MOCHIQANBATTLE CREEK. MICHIGAN

FORSALE BY OWNERRESTAURANT

Big R.t.oMnt with ovo, 1Th00058 With liqo.. IicenM. 0V00 30000g oflond. Jod aNISA.

*05 for G (616) 964-3443

IWNOI5CHAMPAIGN ILLINOISFORSALE BYOWNERCONVENIENCE STORE

N,w. joat op.n.d. Full liqoov li.Kan... L.tta,y torn,. toy qualifiedboyer.

Call Wac at 1217)384-2003

MONTANAFOR SALE BY OWNER

Lok. R..od w/b.r. eOtaONnt.aubin. E Natal. Naid.nti.l endronuh landa. At g.11e,ioa. Ph.(408) 273-2404, F... 1406) 273-2640. WAt. MT Own.,. P.O. Boo859. LOLO. MT 598474869.

PEOTONE Bowl. AND LOUNGEGreet o portunity to own. vue.awn oeoh beninoeo. All eqeiproontio new. loongo end lanes rocentlyremodeled. PAL eveilabl. to aun-000buyur. Encollent return to.

¿IDE TOWNE REALTY181914694600

WISCONSINFOR SAIE BY OWNERBCO B. BREAKFAST

Iovetod in South Ceotrul Wia-nonsln: S-8 bndroems. Near l-90.$197,860 (5197.5861.Call for dublIn (GOBI 754-7290

WYOMINGFOR SALE BY OWNER

MOTELCAR RENTALSIWIARINA

Ow,., netlring. $770K. S175Kdown

(307) 235-4163

BUSINESSOPPORTUNITY

ARIZONASOmDALE ARIZONA

RESTAURANTFREE R$NTJUIY S AUGUST

FoBy .ped. FuN Boone. for llqOOC A nt.98lnmont. Total S3.070. Su.tina 110.180. Gr..t lova-tio. Aokin $90K 0/B/O. Fen ,nor.info nell 882-9799817

81006to aV aween0096__ta NS O, tg tau .8kzdtth.Vyov. t nao op. Iegur..nw. tata-SOdq4nVnttdtStgYaadInIvt.tl .n.oIn OM.n faltet V... dI. ob. n.nt.000 -e.0 0180.0004V V 80.8.8 kt A..$atOIreUt.Ittnfl p.SbJn.

Vto 00 09 8.8 000. 999 4MOO dfl71 040.00.8 Sn. MX lOiti 143.8424.

604000*80 800 BuIS flOV400lDo.I0nWpOIAn a- .__oMca

0014100 oaen..aUn lit 0M.. 3.7WS a5005M. 000UOO S6 IL KMfl Inöjöllau i.ow4y .04 94 foetal e.Are.at 2440Sq. n. - by leu.. 3 eoy o/wAb O..._ t._ in 014 000*;StanO tflç. e.. Sa r n-.

0404014004t 0401609696

WISCONSIN ;;FOR SÄLE BY OWNER

BAR AND RESTAURANTIncludes apartment goodbusiness with ail inventory.

(608) 727-4000

WISCONSINComplete. horse-breedingestablishment on oUtskirtsof Lake Geneva. 87ac CallLynn King. Re/Max Plaza.

, 800-359-1488

FLORIDACENTRAI FLORIDA

FOR SALE BY OWNEROUCCERSFUL FLOOR -

MAINTENANCE GOMP*IJY20 EvIoting 2005. wloor.noloe posen-tblgoennt..d. Ail e.00000,y aqul,000t Ioula. 02500 OlIn ein. flat 8004Owv... W011te SO n99Ot 0.41109 edo..Don't nAso titis .oe.pO.n.l oppty. I.000-ISa-2144, 401-284.4721

SANDWICH .ILUNOIS.AUTO BODY REPAIR SHOP

Ext.l(unt auction. To b. sold'Laub. Staub and B.nrel- Includes3 towtcu,lo.. All somit..R E. Nono. Call Vorn:819498.2736

OUTOFSTATE

NORTH CAROLINAFOR SAlA BY OWNER -

Big LocA Spleohin Whit. W..-tar Crook Sido líen,.. PLUSRENTAL CABINS IN ThENORTH CAROUNA WOODS.$264K OWNER FINANCING.FREE BROCHURE.

17041 586-6042

OUT OF STATE

NEW YORKLAKE CARMEL NEW YORK

FOR SAIE BY OWNER3 BR hou... IA. Elk. 2 foIl btho.Ov.roio.doItk. emnplst.(y romod-el.d B ¡oseIet.d. Lrg. VerA. 401Ffrom bau.h. $150.000.

(914) 225-6S70

NORTH CAROLINADISCOVER BEAUTIFUL

NORTH CAROUNA BLUE SKYSIRelucHe. Moya. Invest. or Retir.in Fautons M.gazin.s 41 MoIraAmo: ROI*lgh!Du8hoRE NC.Call: (BOO) 239-0874 for iota

WASHINGTONPORTANGELES. WASHINGTON

FOR SAIS BY OWNERAt foot of 5.0.8. Olynopi. Mt.. 4b... 2 b.. hose. * 2 br. apt. on ep-P800. 1 st.. 2 C o... nhop. aer-port. ntoo.00 bidy.. 8149.590. nooffnn.will li.tw,th RE. 715.

15031 325-3083

VACATIONRENTAL

OI.ORAOO-TOVACATION.TO MEET010104- Colorado EavAt 8.00st WIo.mo Rbi, 0. F.ou. Rayos I. W Sed.Unlqo.-500lodod -Sp.o60ul.r Lake!Ottau 8705*99 - liotota . SAwlIn.01mph Pool - Tovvio . Ttop/SkenLOff-site Gaff 3. 0ISng. ThE KINGMOUNTAIN RANcH. P.O. Boo 497.Gonby. KO 00448 tOO-476.KING vr303487.961.

HILTON HEADDISCOUNT RENTALS

Why Not Got Away To BeautifulHilton Head Islond. SC?

1. 2 01 3 Bedroom O,aen CundenToll-Fr.. For Rental Brochure

(800) 445-8664SAN,N*14 OUTFITTING

860.WI .StAMIdo.o 0.4........velVwn pat. r. 0.5*raqne.00.0.0.odna...Oovnv.TVt 10051 Var OOd..3O4.004u0.;_tE 144600.495 IOOWN. 04 11181

OUT OF STATE

FLORIDAKEY WEST

FOR SALE BY OWNEROcEANFRONT 1104E-51440E CONDOPr..i4-nte Weak. Coconut BvhRaoo,t. 2 BR. 2 bth. Kituh. IR.Staupe B. Pria. nag. 315-3694859.

MICHIGANLAKE MILL GOULES

lnveotrnant apply. Gr000 f.nlWfun. DbJ. your pleasure v.12hamo. on 108' Ib Irnlag..

Info. Dorien. BoBomon:16161 668-3720 or 16161348.8100-

ERA Pr.stig. RecIto.

WEEKEND SHOPPER & JOB GUIDE CALL. (708) 966 3900

OUT OF STATE

ARIZONAE. Mesa-Apache Junction.The fastest growing wintervisitor areas In the countryoffer the total pSckagelOne year's-Free lot rent atSuperstition Sunrise RVResort. NeW CAYCO parkmodel Set-up and ready tolive in. Tim Brown. 444Park Model Sales. will bein your area along withCAVCO Rep. Cali rum foryour dinner reservations.times and meeting places.

800-4554242602-839-7737

kIEW HAMPSHIRECANAAN HISTORIC DISTRICT

Circa 1810. Unique motored 11roan, farmhoen,. 1g. barn. Ich.-front .enp. 2.5 awe. Sold A gar.dun. 5499.500.GRANITE NORTHLAND ASSOC.

(603) 523-7200

INTERNATIONAL NOTERomrt davalopno.nt Ioauted in thaGrand Turk. klondu. Totol not. io512.9 villen. Woold Bk. to ecli 36ne 60 papotant.. Monthly pey.mont. 567.103. Will asauranto.paynlnntethroogh LC.

Cell Merk a (501) 3740550

MICHIGANFOR SALE BY OWNER

SW Michigan hem. just mm-USes frase 194 .xit. short walkto privat. lek.. Mt. beach.$139.500. - -

(616) 429-0718

Lolo 44000.84 ESTAtE 2apr... OR nu, r.042400w5 430+ 0. nIeta. kid.. rilo..50.1200 0. lt. lOSn-ø R V 6000 I005d.O1a MXnno.3... end 50 5.0000. non.

0,_t R..n. tolti. °rnl.a Mat., mAt. ro.OeOOw.rAa.8VSr*5X*

InOnv.. *O0iW4aRï...4au.. 4.0.5alti. .o.kN 0AIOO-*Ang doe 0.040.0.

V.0: a 9.0.0.8. P.5.6 Innau.aa.. IStlelo 042.8307. -

CAUFOIINIASAN DIEGO. CAUFORNIA

FOR SALE BY OWNER-

TIMESHARE1 BR. (ft. Seeson. Odd yr. tieni.and ro.qe.t niob. konn.o alo.. toGolf. Poololjacumio. -

Muet oeil. Griot prien.Coil Ton. 16191 367.8395 X100

- - WISCONSINComplete. - horse-breedingestablishment on Outskirtsof Lake Geneva. 87ec. CallLynn King. ReIMax Plaza.800-359-1488

-

YourMAppears-. -.. --

In The IFoIIowng Editions

o NILES BUGLEe MORTON GROVE BUGLE

o SKOKIE/UNCOLNWOOD BUGLEo PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE

o GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

OUT OF STATE

MAO.AcOU.E0T.MARN4Aa VINEYA8B

IAM060r.covE tIrATE40 60S OOWN. 14 an lath. loo. t 829880.84400. 2 E8 .yt 0W .08n 18.50,,.InI by pool. 18/audio. bon. 8 lS964dge60J let aldA 5. tal On.pto .I.enlno Vf ONu baueO PendO.. 513kOar Io. thon r boon e lelo 50. Vop03.244M H.n0.akaEaosIuio,wc

WISCONSINFOR SALE BY OWNER - GoonCounty ya.r rewid vodie hace.overloekksg Bey. $136.000. B mucoWad of 800.i. em. WgItway C.Tumi.ftoeFieLoe.1 aedo.414-465-1978 or 414-4650305

FLORIDAPALM REACH COU7Ifly

5-story eRIc. bldg for sOI.. ai.prex 24.599 of out of loira.00.49.1 Waterway. ContactMaura.n. Owoar/Agant.

Voti. mall (3051 695-1335or 13051492-9520

- FLORIDAJACKSOP1Vfl. FEORIDA

FOR SALE BY OWNER10 ACRES

JoSt off 1.298. ConvonionBy bent.ido elI mainraru. ottO. nityC.Ilfor GotoSo: 1904) 772.1485.

- VwinontWlldos!na..rWhoe BlvecJe:tutI..o

Fo. Bal. By Dee..201anoo&Mot.igvog

*Ino.t now) kr. T 650 ond,haewooa avis murd-poafv.t Job Tu. t roon1000 S k mobil. konto load on rental. 5edn ev 009 Cilla- 640MO. New tu001800. colI no.00.582 486.8793.

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MI the club meinbeos weinbappy toaueclubpty4gycit. IB hie abstoin of both clubPfovtnzano and his wife icen at NG Jltctidfat foetlIeJune2gmeclin4- ePoye several of Ihe Juncmeethogs1 Vii.zafios took their daught& Ca- giOiSMOtiIZ. bbC club's recoedingmiUe03tdffiefrdo.B60 secretary did a suped job coo-u hip Io Lake Bceayisma Dincy ductiitg the meedogs while bothWcnld MldEpcotCentoemnplo.j WOWOOVOCOIIO4I.

dL They had a grand time and Club Vice PlesideotHeory Pi.were lucky moiigh 83 enjoy es- 04104k toBdUcled the July bust-cElIt0tWeSI1loedwicgibaienth OW IfltEdfl5 in the absence OChip PEesidentMikePtovetoono. The

HCI07PiOoTek,clubvicepresi clubo fowth President. Geoitedenl spent some quality lione ' WSS Osibg ¡n Wiscooson ..guest at the meetiog and gsve oMa1yWatmunojwhoflr. Sliortgreetingloclubmeanbers.

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ill forawhlle, ThUy w&t able Ioa86ndIlW clubs recent meeting.Welcome back, Mary. and stayhealthy.

Club Sauj Lady' MillieLicilta announced that in the fu-tule OOyOflt buying a birthday ceameetingdaywilj betithezKingor Queen for Ihal day and willwear S crown to celebrate thetheol S000dslikellin.-

TMaIY and Leonard Galkowokicelebraled tbeirweddingamiiver-sorT on June 28 and all die mean-bers 5584 Happy Mthveisauyv.

--The Club again si5epa-.o..

cdi. thcNflKSFouithofJalyp- rade. Sleery Pionlek drove Ike

-Charles zatletwski: the Clubs

civic repuesentalive informedmembck thattheClubbelongs tothe llhinots State Council of Sen-tors, which is made upof 80 toloo groupso!senioes. The coun-

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cil pefiuioaed foe hesito end sel-farechonges andpnxestedan on-crease in rates frotuCommonwealth Edison (illinoishas theImlghegrag iii the UnitedStaMi), 16 boisIosdsof42 peopleeach went off to Speingfleld.Otaries asked the members toweite 11161F represcatailveg peo-telling thCitEleale. HtaIIh-QOreBili 1660 has been passed and4277stiflisbeingprocesmej - -

A rojssseaisdve from May-flower was present to accept de-posits for lite Ellis Island hip onSeptember17.

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at art showThe Club vai hceoeed to have Exhibitors front omets the na-FalherRobntBaozjn.po.r,vjs dos will be participating in the

itduringthemeedng. 3rd Aseas! Michigan AvenueFelix Such. filling-in for carl Asis & Crafts ExperieGA to beFarina. loiti membeis whet fond pissented by American Societyto expect at the July 26 picnic at ofArtisls, tnalional membershiptheNilesSeininary. organization on Michigan Ave.

An announcement WS0 made between Lake and iacksoa. FU-dlatpicnìCworkezoaieotedrdfor day. July IS and Satorday,JalytheSLiohnBrebcofPsrishpicntc 16 from 8 9m. to 6 p.m. bothon July 1, front11:30 rn.io 6 days. -

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