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More theo 3000 people ellen- ded St. John Brebeufo ennual picnic held in Lione Woods laut Sunday to nay farewell lo Futher Edward Duggan, church pastor, who in leaving after 12 years of ministering to about 280f families io the parish. The highlight of the day wan an escort of Nues potine caro with From the £et 0a4uL by BodBesser . Bank in the thirties, daring : my pre-tenn dayo, we had the . : tce man delivering to the ice box on the hack porch and the milhmax teft hin bottled milk -by the backdoor. The old rags and iron man ràmc through the alteyo hollering hin sing.. song meooage to tel yea hnew he wan seehing any old bruns nr paper Or rags whirh he would pay you for. All of them came to your houoc with the help of a horse und wagon. Down the bloch tho red and white street cae orrenched down the street. We catted il a "dinky" since its route went froto Vinceosen and 73rd nor- th and theo east to 7101 and Cóttage Grove. lt wdh a 20 - bloch run and énsi 7f and 2g - depending opon your age. - - In the keginning of the fil- tien, t Sew my tirol commer- ciat flight Is California. Few people outside the military had sued airflight for tran- . uportalino and my flight on the prop plane presaged the age to come. - Continued os Page 47 niceno sounding followed by a 1086 Ford Tuaruo...a gift from the pariohinnrru...which was prenen-- ted to a onrprioed and user- whelmed Father Daggan in the picnic grove. Daring the preoen- talion, he atoo received a check io the amount el $7,ft. According lo Andy Beier- walten, a member nl the Father Ar.0 Acflvlfles S.nlor Discounts Special Services s Senior News BuIIotn Board Pages 19-30 3,000 SJB parishioners honor pastor at picnic Daggan Committee, the gift from parinhionnrs wan "a tribute to a good ohephcrd of hin flock. The money was rained withina moo- th'n time after we found out the car he wan driving had an encens of t20,OOt miles. We are all going tu mino him." Father Daggan will leave the- Continued on Page 47 Nues library approves Otttctain nf Gulf Mill State Bank gngethnr with Nites Park cammiSninnnr Watt Bnunse and Biten Mayor Nich Blaue arc shown preparing to release hundreds nf ballnonn commemorating the bank's d7 .yLEy IL 6.2y District 67 résidgii,-I,rotest loss of students and revenue Hundreds nf concerned residnnlo of Elementary School Dislricf.t7 (Morton Grove, Nites, Gteuview) pirheled River Trails Junior High School, 100f Wolf Rd., Mount Pronpecl, where the North Cook Reorganization Committm wan to meke a decision en a request by Glen- view residents to become part of Glenview District 34. by Sylvia Datrymple extra 2 % tax levy Biles Park District Corn- cent increase aver tant year's . k minsinnern formally adopted a badget ligare nl $2,943,806, ac- y.De rn one total budget of $3,t07,506 and an cording ta Bill llsgheu, parh The Nitos Library Board voted ce, rnpairn and atlerat.00s nf apprepriatinn of $4,513,350 fnr the director. to levy an additional 2% lax at library buddiogn and equipment. g58647 fiscal year al Torsday'n Hughen naid a tau levy wilt he their board meeting hntdWed- All sin board members present meeting. pansed in September by the nnsday,Jalyfal7p.m. . votedyes. . A nmall tax increase in an- board. "At this time we don't The purpose nf the 2 mit levy is - Conhnned on Page 4f to parchase sites and buildings, for cnnstcsctiou and cqoipment nf bsildingn, for the rental nf baildingn required for library parposen, asd/nr for maintesan- Nues Festival raffle winners Two Biten renidcnls were the winners of a raffle opo000red by the Nites Events Committee during a drawing late Sunday evening at the All American Festival. Top winner wan Marilyn Kaminoki, Jr. gO4g Leningtun Laue, Niten wháSe pcine was a Caribbean cruine for two; a Getaway Weehend at Pheasant Run wan won by second prize winner Matt Howe, 7554 Washggan rd., Nilen and third prize (an RCA-VCR recnrderl went ta Arthur C. Roben, 244 Marshall rd., Onn000vitle. Kubnu io principal of Culver School in Niten. The drawing wan conducted by Bernardine Reid, lreaosrer of the Nuco Events- Committee and member Betty Casimano. 225% budget increase approved by Board Ta-xhike- - seenfor - N.iie-parks.- - At issue was the tono of 45 students and an eulimated tons of $5.ßmillion ofasoeonedvatuaìinn. The committee at Tuesday's meeting decided that 45 ogudenln living in Glesview lcorrentt, in Schont District 67) would be reassigned to Schont District 34. Is torn, District 67 would receive part of a commercial area nouth Continued on Page 47 25th anntvnrsary in Nites. A seven layer anniver- uary calze wan also cat and served Is fnnttval par- ticipants. Pbntn by Genrge Waltecu -- ti zJ : iL : h r : û I - Village of Nues VOL. 30, NO, 6, THE- BUGLE. THURSDAY, JULY 1-7, 1986 25 P COPY Up, Up, and Away. 1

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More theo 3000 people ellen-ded St. John Brebeufo ennualpicnic held in Lione Woods lautSunday to nay farewell lo FutherEdward Duggan, church pastor,who in leaving after 12 years ofministering to about 280ffamilies io the parish.

The highlight of the day wan anescort of Nues potine caro with

From the

£et 0a4uLby BodBesser

. Bank in the thirties, daring: my pre-tenn dayo, we had the. : tce man delivering to the ice

box on the hack porch and themilhmax teft hin bottled milk-by the backdoor. The old ragsand iron man ràmc throughthe alteyo hollering hin sing..song meooage to tel yea hnewhe wan seehing any old brunsnr paper Or rags whirh hewould pay you for. All of themcame to your houoc with thehelp of a horse und wagon.

Down the bloch tho red andwhite street cae orrencheddown the street. We catted il a"dinky" since its route wentfroto Vinceosen and 73rd nor-th and theo east to 7101 andCóttage Grove. lt wdh a 20

- bloch run and énsi 7f and 2g- depending opon your age.

- - In the keginning of the fil-tien, t Sew my tirol commer-ciat flight Is California. Fewpeople outside the militaryhad sued airflight for tran-

.uportalino and my flight on theprop plane presaged the age tocome.- Continued os Page 47

niceno sounding followed by a1086 Ford Tuaruo...a gift from thepariohinnrru...which was prenen--ted to a onrprioed and user-whelmed Father Daggan in thepicnic grove. Daring the preoen-talion, he atoo received a check iothe amount el $7,ft.

According lo Andy Beier-walten, a member nl the Father

Ar.0 Acflvlfles S.nlor Discounts Special Services s Senior News BuIIotn BoardPages 19-30

3,000 SJB parishionershonor pastor at picnic

Daggan Committee, the gift fromparinhionnrs wan "a tribute to agood ohephcrd of hin flock. Themoney was rained withina moo-th'n time after we found out thecar he wan driving had an encensof t20,OOt miles. We are all goingtu mino him."

Father Daggan will leave the-Continued on Page 47

Nues library approves

Otttctain nf Gulf Mill State Bank gngethnr withNites Park cammiSninnnr Watt Bnunse and BitenMayor Nich Blaue arc shown preparing to releasehundreds nf ballnonn commemorating the bank's

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.yLEy IL 6.2y

District 67 résidgii,-I,rotestloss of students and revenue

Hundreds nf concernedresidnnlo of Elementary SchoolDislricf.t7 (Morton Grove, Nites,Gteuview) pirheled River TrailsJunior High School, 100f WolfRd., Mount Pronpecl, where theNorth Cook ReorganizationCommittm wan to meke adecision en a request by Glen-view residents to become part ofGlenview District 34.

by Sylvia Datrymple

extra 2 % tax levy Biles Park District Corn- cent increase aver tant year's.

kminsinnern formally adopted a badget ligare nl $2,943,806, ac-

y.De rn one total budget of $3,t07,506 and an cording ta Bill llsgheu, parhThe Nitos Library Board voted ce, rnpairn and atlerat.00s nf apprepriatinn of $4,513,350 fnr the director.

to levy an additional 2% lax at library buddiogn and equipment. g58647 fiscal year al Torsday'n Hughen naid a tau levy wilt hetheir board meeting hntdWed- All sin board members present meeting. pansed in September by thennsday,Jalyfal7p.m. . votedyes. . A nmall tax increase in an- board. "At this time we don't

The purpose nf the 2 mit levy is -

Conhnned on Page 4f

to parchase sites and buildings,for cnnstcsctiou and cqoipmentnf bsildingn, for the rental nfbaildingn required for libraryparposen, asd/nr for maintesan-

Nues Festivalraffle winners

Two Biten renidcnls were thewinners of a raffle opo000red bythe Nites Events Committeeduring a drawing late Sundayevening at the All AmericanFestival.

Top winner wan MarilynKaminoki, Jr. gO4g LeningtunLaue, Niten wháSe pcine was aCaribbean cruine for two; aGetaway Weehend at PheasantRun wan won by second prizewinner Matt Howe, 7554Washggan rd., Nilen and thirdprize (an RCA-VCR recnrderlwent ta Arthur C. Roben, 244Marshall rd., Onn000vitle. Kubnuio principal of Culver School inNiten.

The drawing wan conducted byBernardine Reid, lreaosrer of theNuco Events- Committee andmember Betty Casimano.

225% budget increaseapproved by Board

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At issue was the tono of 45students and an eulimated tons of$5.ßmillion ofasoeonedvatuaìinn.

The committee at Tuesday'smeeting decided that 45 ogudenlnliving in Glesview lcorrentt, inSchont District 67) would bereassigned to Schont District 34.Is torn, District 67 would receivepart of a commercial area nouth

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25th anntvnrsary in Nites. A seven layer anniver-uary calze wan also cat and served Is fnnttval par-ticipants. Pbntn by Genrge Waltecu

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Page2 The Bugle, ThNday, July 17, 1986

TV personality visits MG LegIon

with Maine seniors elects newofficers

Charnel 7' senior reporter Buddy Black was guest speaker atMaine TrÑ'aship Senior Citizens June 18 luncheon at Casa Royalean Den Plaibto. Pictured areBlack )c) congratulating Sam (Mrs.Marne Tosatsjsip) and Kay Gialiano, who were celebrating their47th wedthnCanrnversary on the day of the lancheon. Blackreminisced witlitise aadience akoot growing up in Chicago in the1930s and 45's and circled the ranos congratalating thosecelehraling hirtkdaytand.anniveroarieo during June and July.Lows Klupp of NLICOceceived a handshake and a hag tram Black,who celebrates his 7yth birthday os Joly 21, whif is the sanee dayBlack will blow out tIle cndtes ou bio cake.

T-shirt iron-on dayat Nues library

Come to (he Nites t°ublicLibrary district ou Monday, July21 In make a free T-skifl iron-ostrauufer. Transfers will he madeat bath the Main Library and theBrauch Library from IO am. tot

1'Tke Library wilt provide aseteclinu of pictsres and upecialribbnua for making transferswith nur computer. Fabriccrayons and paper will also beavailable fur thoae who waol tocreate an original Iransfer. Thetraoofers can be tabes home andironed on a t-shirt (a cot-ton/polyester blend is best).

The fiheso Cat is the Hat andHooper Bloob Highway witl alashe showing at tta.m. to 12, 2-3p.m., and 6-7 p.m. at the MainLibrary.

More iofsrnsation about thisasd other Monday Specials isavailable by csntaclisg the MaisLibrary (6965 Oahlss St.( al 967-8554 or the Branch Library (8320Ballard Rd.) at 297-6266.

This Week Po

CENTER CUTPORK CHOPSL cacas d tondersats tram asir

rho lissas Baby Purk miss

Gomherg namedto EnvironmentalTask Force

Larry Gomberg, a MortonGrave resident, was recently ap-pointed to the Cook CountyState's Attaraey'u Enviroumen-tal Task Force. The task forcehas been addresaing the issue ofairqaality in Martas Grove.

"I have been coocersed withIke air qaaligy is thr village sincemoving bere almnat2yearu ago. Isought membership ou the taskforce and hape la form an isfor-matins network hetwees it andthe citineno of Martas Grove,"Gomberg said.

Mr. Gamberg also halted Ihedecision of Ike Illinois PallulinoControl Board to hold their July31st hearing dealing with WellsMasofaetnrisg at 1 p.m. "Apnhlic hearing on as issue as im-portant as the Wells issue shouldbe held at a lime which Optimicespublic participation," Gombergcommented.

rk Is A Buy!

BONELESSPORK ROASTA family pi onunra wa os Sundaeand sun. Car ro y asruine with

pup.ap rimer.

FROM OUR DELE' FRESH STYLEAMERICAN GERMAN SAUSAGEPOTATO SALAD Medo tram 86% LEAN Pork

Adnticinusliuhrando,eemy, t,immisuu. Agriiifnonrlrr.knmnmnde salad -

nC4 $179I ia I mn.

NOTE: St Juliana Steak Fry Tickets are nowavailable for sate an .Sctsaat's Pualtry andMoat.

chaul's Poultry 9- Meat Co,7221 N. Harlem Ave., Nues, Ill.

tale DATEs 647-5304 e47-2647.17 to 7.23 r *d. SI ,,,,. se"

At their recent meeting, newnfficers were elected for the no-suing year lo guide the activitiesnf the Murtos Gravo AmericanLegion Post #134.

To steve as commander for thecoming term is Jahn Slater, well -knews io the community andlong-time Americanism Chair-mas ofthe post.

His senior vice commander,handling mrmbersktp, is ThomasBodkin.

Other inclu4e: first junior vicecommander, James O'Hara; andsecond junior vice commander,Herbert Haller. These two of-lacero handle the fund raising es-deavnra and the meetingarrangements.

Re-elected and completing theslate of aew oflicers is Ed Vor-paget mho will asce again handlethe financial affairs of the postasFinance Officer.

The groap will ht formally is-stalled in the fatl with the ladiesnf the Auxiliary who have beenelected to positions for the 1986-67

Skokie resident

wins prizeSkakie resident, Sharon

Mnustakis won a basketballdonated and autographed bymembers nf the Chicago BallsBasketball team, through herparticipation in the recent WalkWith brad.

Moastakis was amono thethousands of people who par-ticipated is the 15th AnnualGreater Chicagoland Walk onMay 4 who sent their moneypromptly to Ihr Jewioh UnitedFusd-toracl Fond, lo becomeeligible for a prian drawing.

An estimated $300,055 raised bythe Walk will be used by theJewish United Fond-Israel Fundlo benefit Israel's needy, io-eluding the recently arrivedthousands of Ethiopian Jeson.Walk chairman Marci Poleltourges parlicipanls who have notyet sent is their earnings to dosoimmediately.

Ce-sponsored by Ihr ChicagoJewish Youth Council and IhrYosog Leadership Division nf theJewish United Fund, Ike WalkCelebrates Ihn 38th Ansivcroaryof Israel's rebirth.

Senior Citizens'NEWS AND VIEW

. .-_'News for all Niles Seniors (age 62 andover)

from the Nues Senior Center8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 376

STOP SMOKINGThe Niles Seniar Center Stop Smoking Group will sot meet en

Friday, July 18,

MEN'SCLL7B .,...;.,.The tfilesSenior Center Men's Club will meet on

21 at 15,30 am. The program following the media reOfficer Slavola from the Illinois State Police educing arr thetopics highway safety and "need help" signs for motorists indistress. Members may bring their own lunch erpurchaseene ata Cast of $1. Coffee and dessert are provided at na charge. Allmes registered with the NilesSenior Center are invilnd.

MOVIE TIMEThe Monday, J0l7 21 2 p.m. movie time feature is Cleopatr a

starring Elinabelb Taylor and Richard Burton.

MEN'SCLUBCUBS GAME TRIPA reminder is estended to all ticket holders for the Cub game

trip that the hou wilt deparl from the Center at 2 p.m. anTonuday, July 22,

MICHIGAN SLIDE PRESENTATIONMasons's Discovery will preview their five day October in

Michigan lrip with a slide prencolatiso on Wedoesday, Jaly 23 att3Op.m.

JULYLUNCHEON -

The Friday, July 25 luncheon will feature eotnrtainment.bybanjo player Frash Gradiaek. The mena wilt include stuffedpork chopo, mauhed potatoes, wised vegetables, applesauceand lemas tarta. Tickebs are $5.75. The Inocheon will begin at12:30. Reservagians are necessary by July 21, 567-6196 nul. 376.

WOMEN'SCLUBMEETINGThe Nilen Senior Center Women's Club will hold its regular

business meeting on Monday, July 25 at t p.m. Immediatelyfollowing Ike mreling Ihere will be an ice cream sucial. Allladies registered with Ike Nilen Senior Center are invited to at-lend.

I.eaning Tower Se - Adult CenferLeaning Tower Seniors will Iravel to the Fireside Restaurant

and Playhosse io ForS Aihinson, Wisconsin on Wednesday, Aug.? for a day nf onlerlaismeot and good food.

They wilt see Ike all sew and Inlally oulbojilic Monican Car-nival, The Firsla Grande '86 with romantic Mariachi Music andIke vibrant Ballel Folklorico dancing wilh colorful coslumesand Ike fiorol singers. A uiaaiog Ribeye Sleak will be thehighlighl of a delicious meal onrrounded by Mesicuri appelieersand side dishes. The cost is $3g for members and $37 for gaesto.The bus will leave from Leasing Tower YMCA at 5:35 am. andreturn abual 7 p.m.

There are skIt some openings. For informalios Call the centeral 647-5222 cxl. 53.

Camp Fire awards ceremonyThe [Intasi Regios of Chicago

Camp Fire girls und buys.celebrated the end of the year-with Iheir asnual Region CouncilFire. The Council Fire is aspecial awards ceremony fer Ikemembers. Aop special salionalawards, progression is outdoorskills, crafts, swimming, or in-dividoat patches are given nut atthis time.

Camp Fire is a aerviceorganization for boys and girlsfrom Kindergarten Ibroughsenior year high school. Every nr-ganizulion has ils very specialaward, that is the higheot bonerone can achieve from Sheorgunioulios. lo Camp Fire, that

Bank ceks bCilioen'u Book, Park Ridge,

will host u blood drive for em-ployces uiid Pork Ridge residents00 lCridiy, .Iuly 25. 'l'ue (rive willko held iii loi Uniled MclhodislChurch, 411 Touliy, Park Ridge.

special honor io Ike WobeboMedallion. Wohelo io the callword fur Comp Fire. If broken inlo syllables, il stands for work,health and love.

Many years are devotedlowardo this projecl lo earn thisaward, Chrioty Etmgeen, a junioral Maise South High School. Theleaders from Edison Park, Riles;Morton Grove, and Park Ridgeall participated is the ceremonyby giving out Iheir awards fortheir children.

This year Ike Council Fire washeld ia Ike Edison Park LutheranCksrck. After the ceremony,pareuls, leaders and guesis of thechildren were invited forecireshmeolo.

lood donorsJI're y Ruser, blood drive chair-per500, urges oil eligible donorslo lom,lc froisi I pin. lo 4 p.m. Toscheilii(c an apyoin(iiieot cullRuser ul 3'J73l4 between 9 sin.unit .1 P.m.

Health Ei FitneThere will be a Free Youth

Heultk & Filneso Fuir forchildren 12 years und ondee uttErLeanisg Tower YMCA luculed 0153go W. Toohy in Nibs. The Fairwill he from 9 um. to 12 pos. ouThursday, July 24. Peceucrreii)og lento will ko providedhoc emmo, keuririg, 000osio,speech proktenis, oral kygione,posluce und feet 050eusrucot, sodfiogec printing. There will also befitness evaluations for car-dinvaucufar endurance,flenihility, hady compouitios, andmuscular utrength and ntsdnran-Ì

The Bugle, Thursday, July 17, 1986

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Mainè Beatby Sylvia Dalrymple

STAR-SPAÑGLED NILES,..it wan a banner day for Old Glory onJuly 4th tealuring a bit parade, cbowon, Seals aud mareh'mt handswirsilissg their way through flag.deeoraled neighborhood streets5mm Notre DameHighllchool loGrenuan Heights Park.

The special birthday salate was sponsored by the Niles ParkDistrict andthe Village of Niles. Crowds lined Ike streels to witnessthe parade that was as Americas as apple pie and displayedpatriotism al ita best.

Golf Mill Slate Bank...wkich was very active in raising funds forIhn Statue Ql Liberty restoration, was a peine wioser with a largereplica of "The Lady" standing os a red, white and hlue-feslnunedfInal. As it passed crowds of people living the streets Ihn cheerscould have rivaled those in New York Harbor after the unveiling ofMim Liberty.

A "lirot" Ibis year was the appearance of a group of Vietnamveterans with some of the marchers hailing from Chicago, ElkGrove, Doseners Grove, Cicero and Alsip. One was in a wheelchairwearing a small flag na bio fatigue jackel.

Vietnam veterans from Niles included Armauez Passarella (whoorgantzedthc group), Kenny Zrykosvoki, aud Hal Frita.

Unito in which they served during the Vietnam conflict includedthe 151st Airborne, 1501k Ught Brigade, Battalion Art CIentos andHeIn (hellcopter( Attack 3. According to Passerella, there are oaly2f survivors io the U.S. from theHebe unit,

A menties nkoald he made of the newly-formed Niles policeHonor Guard which stepped smarlly at the head nf Ikeparadn...drawiug ckeeeo aud whistles.

At Greusan Heights, the festivities included a circus, pony ridesaudeotertainmeot. St wan a fun red, white and blue day.

ALL-AMERICAN FESTIVAL...dnapite Ike rain that fell Sor threedays, the Festivat...sponuored by the Niles Events Commit-tte,,.wao a success, with large crowds enjoying Ike midway, rides,600dand entertainment.

A highlight was a birthday party held by Gulf Mill State Bauk (asponsor of the Festival) conanemoraling its 25th anniversary inNiles. 25-year employees launched hundreds nf red, while and bluebalboas which ooared tu the sky in a glillering coat of color. Top-ping oft tIse festivities was a huge multi-tiered birthday cake 1h01wan served to hungry fentival-goers, incloding Mayor NicholasBlaue uf lOttes and ElaiseHeines, park commissiniser.

SpoIled in the crewd sharing a piece of cake were Village ClerkFrank Wagner, Jr. and his wife, Charlene, Wagner's sos, Frank,pnrfnnned au a clown.atthe fest.

Daring the five-day event, visitors stuffed themselves with hot-dogs, enruon the cob fron Ihr grill, pinza and other good things.

The Maiu Stage was a big attractinu, with foot stompin' musicprovided by the Limehilers (straight from San Feancinco(, BaujoBuddies, Country and Western gresps, Dinieland tuneo, etc."That's Entertainment" was ohoweased os Sunday afternoon aMain Stage. The talenled group performed at St. John Breheuf'sannual festival earlier this year.

The Children's StAge sponsored by the Riles Park Districtfeatured various entertainment such as magician, clown andjuggling acts, There was also a petting zoo, organ grinder andmonkey and Ike appearance nf Garfield Goose. The park districtabsohonted5K aud 15K races.

According to Bernardine Reid, treasurer nf the Nileu EventsCommittee, the Budweiser Beer Garden proved to be popular withpeople...wko enjoyed Ike brew watching the Niles Squares andother grnaps perfnrm in Ike stage area.

The All-American Festival was .a family-oriented affair...undhopefully, will he repeuled sent year.

SS Fair at uYce. lofurmolion koolhn will beprovided for pureols and childrenun p051k nutrition, CPR, poisonpreveolios und physicul filiirsolilonlyle. For more i005rmalion,

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The BogIe is seeking deliveryunwocurriern of all ages todeliver zewspapers an Thai's-days. Far an oppartuoily laearn entra dallais.

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Fundraisers to be allowed for non-profit groups

Las Vegas Nights lawawaits GovernOr's penDistrict 207approves1986-87 budget

Maine Township High SchoolDintricl 207 Board of Edscoliununanimously approved the 1950v67 hodgeS of $SS,l7S,27f at theJuly 7 meeting. According InJames L. Elliott, superislesdent,.Ihn budget represents an overalltotal increase in enpendilures 065.5%.

The $50,178,278 included ap-pronimately $55S,000 io amen-droents lo the tentative budgetwhich had keen eu display sinceJune 2. According to DesoId E.Kenney, assistant superintendentfer kusisess, Ike largest addilionwan for $324,000 in theeducational fund to cover the costof ulilities at Maine North HighSchool. Originally, this espensewon noI budgeledhecusne MoineNorth was scheduled to he sold inJoue. Other omeodmeofs iv theedaculional fond ioclodcd corree-tinos fur capilal outlay, salonesand fnisge bendito bringing thelobI Io $474,000.

An $51,001 increuse io Ike, building fund will allow the hoardto relocate Ike Student PersonnelServices Department at MaineEast High School.

Golf Mill

hi one otthe last legislative actsbefore convening for Ihr sum-mer, the Illinois General Asnem-bty legolined Lao Vagas Nigklsbenefilling schools, churches undother non-profit orgunizati000.

The measure now goes lo Goy.James Thompuos who is copec-ted Io sign it into law within siolydays, uceording lu Sen. WaIlerDodycz (R-71k) co-sponsor of thekill.

Senate Bill 1152 will permitqualified charitable, religiousand educalisnal groups tu con-duct four casino-type fandraisecopen year. Cash prizes will heallowed up to $250 per personeach night. There will he ne limilon ion-cask prices, Dudyce said.

Las Vegas Nights will be licou-ned by the Departmeol ofRevenue and lased at three per-cent of groas receipts. One-thirdnf the tan reveour will go Io locallow enforcemeol efforts ucd Isvo-Ikirds to the Department ofRevenue, Ihn attorney geunrol'soffice and Ike Stale Plice.

According lo Dodyco, gameswhich can he offered ioctuderoulette, blackjack, poker, pulltabs and ether card games. Slutmachines und some other coin-operated muchines uneprohibiled.

Other aponsorn of Ike bill io-eluded Scoulorn Ted Leckowice

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(D-lOth( and Bill Maroviln (D-Chgo(.

"This was a good compromisekill worked out io hi-parlisan rO-furls," Dsdcyn said. "Coninoeights are enpeciolly attractivefuodnuisers becaose parhicipantsare offered u chance Is winsomething. Provisions allowingcask prices should genenule even

The decision by legislators tolegalize Las Vegas Nigkls washailed as "goad news" by FatherEdward Duggan, pastor el SI.John Brebeof parish.

He esplained Nilen was calor-cing slate gambling lawn until adecisioo was made on Ihr issue."As a result, sor annual festivaldid not include a casisu room Ibisyear accounting for a Ions ut bet-meen $20,005 und $25,005," hesaid.

udded Ike "casino" waupopolor with people, generatinggoàd iocome in addition lufenlivol proceeds. "Once Goy.Thompson signo Ike bill, we canSn ahead with plans Io include theroom for Ike 1557 festival,'' he

Father George Kahle, priucipalof Noire Dame High School, wasuzavailable for romeol. The on-ce-u-year Las Vegos night al Ikeockool was a major fsudnuisingproject.

Purl of Ike feslivihien sI Ihr Nilrs All ,'isisecicuo ten back employees lusochcd hssdrrds of(oall000sFoolivul lust iveckeoit icon the biciliiloy yarly held in the shy.Sulseday by Golf Mill Stole Buohcoismieeioculiog Stioivo collhig lire cabe uro brink eoiplovcrs (Itoits 251k anniversary in Niles. ei Pirla Rabilo, Jounor Goczkowski, Prances

The celebralion included u huge mulli-liered Clemen1e und Connie Aaknes. Golf Mill Baiih Snosbirthday cake that wan served to Icalivol-goers uf- u sponsor of Ike Riles All Aooericuu Feslival.

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the live mosic Of Franke & Co. at separation or never marriedl and Algonqoin rd., east of Rl. 53 al0:35 p.m. on Friday, Jsty tS, at have one or more living children 8:30 p.m. Wrth yosr adm,asroe lothe Arlington Park Hilton Hotel, canse meet new friends at Barth oar social tanigh), yos wilt Ire(3400 Eselid Ave.) Eaclid Ave. Shore V.5.6'. os Tscaday, Jaly 21 givea a ticket for fosr chances loasd atohiwing Road, Arlington and every Tsesday, 8:30 pm. at win prizes. For mare jofor-

e Heights. Admission in $6 for ass- the Wheeling Northbroah Holiday motion, call 351-5550.members. Far more infarmalion, Ins, 2075 Milwaskee ave., North-call Aware at7ll-tOOli. brook. Theme far tonight: Hog Y

IGIFSINGLES Singst I AWARE SINGLESTGIF Singles will have their Come join as foe an evestsg of The Aware StogIes Grnap iv-

weekly dance sad ssciat at lIre music, daaciag and lots at fries- : viles alt singles to a "TarnaboulElmhurst Ramada las, located dlytaccs. Dance" with the live manic 01an Route 83 jost snrlh of "Rap" Grnsp meeting at 7:30 Moonlighting at 5:30 p.m. osRoosevelt rd. as Friday, Jaly 15. p.m. Discuss mutual problems Friday, July 25, at Ike ArlisgiosNa age sr membership resIne- among friends and a grasp Park Hilton Hotel (3400 Esrlidtians, all singles are welcome. facilitator. ave.) Eselid ave. and RolilwisgDoors apes al 8:30. Admission is Far more informativo call rd., Arlinglos Heights. Ad-

s sr $4 willi a valid niemberahip Gary at 035-4700 sr oar trottine, mission is $6 for non-members.card from any singles dab. Cati 432-3311. Cost: members $2, son- For more isfarmation, coil459-5503 far info. members $3. Aware at 777-1005.ST PETER'SSINGLES i

SI. Peter's Sisgles Hawaiian " 23 CATHOLIC ALUMNICLUBdanee, Friday, Jsly t8, 0 p.m. SJBPHOENIX A dance fur single yosogPark Ridge VFW Hall, Canlield SI. John Brebeof hosts general adults, ages 21 ta 30, wilt be span-

sand Higgiss. Live band/free disrassiav for divacred and oared by the Catholic Alumnie parking. Donations $5. Far more separated. The St. Jobs Brebeaf Club at 9 p.m., Friday, July 25,atinfsrmatinoeallli34-2589. Phoenis Group for separated, the Held Continental, 505 N.

i o divorced and remarried Michigan ave., is dawntowsu y Catholics will spasuar a panel Chicago. Ran-member adnunaio:i e

À COMBINED CLUBSINGLES discussion by several members is $6. The band Lana" will playe All singles are invited la a nf the Phoenis planning commit- trum 9:30 to 12:30. Low covi

Combined Clsb Singles Dance tee on questiavn proposed by Ike parking is avaitsble os the eastwith the live mimic of Thilite al asdiesce. Wednesday, July 23, at aide of the hotel is tIre lot at SI.0:36 p.m. aioliatsrday, Jsly 19, al 7:45 p.m., in the lower level nl the Clair and Illinois aven. Take Ohiothe Arlioglos Park Hillan Batet, reelary. St. John Brebeaf is st. ta St. Clair, which is the fieni3460 Euclid, Arlisgton Brights. located at 0307 Harlem ave. in sIred essI of Michigan ave., sudThe dance in ce-sponsored ky the Niles. For farther islormalios, go south two blocks. For more in-Northwest Singlen Association, please eastact the St. John lormotios about the dance, callSinglen and Company, and Young Brekeuf Rectory at Itt-0145. 726-0135.

A Suburban Singles. Adnainsias inrç $6 for non-members, $5 for mcm- PAREÑTS W/OIJTPARTNERS YOUNG SINGLE PARENTSq bers. Fur more informalios call Parents Without Partners will Adnit Grasp Discussion - Phase

725-3300. have a diacousion an what is the I - Self Image" - Csut $2 at aTUESPARES Difference between Fas, Hap- member's home is Elk Grove

A Satarday Rite July 19, the piness, Escitement and Ecatacy. Village. Ms. Edie Kay will loade Spares monthly dance will be This wilt ali take place at the Ihr discassion os nur self-image.

held st the Park Ridge VFW, Golden Flama Restsuraul, 6417 For mare iolormatiso, call 351-Casfield and Higgins, Park w. Higgins rd. at 0:30 vs July 23. 5555. Here we are, single, soRidge, IL. The lime is 5:30 p.m., Refreshments will be served langer a soife/hasband, missingthe mssie in kv the Sights & followed by dancing. For more the very things yan have based

a- infsrmslion call 216-5419. life ou.Theme "T-Shirt Dance". Cash

bar and nibblers will he lsr- SatUrdays, Tuesdays IN-BETWEENERSsished. Donation members $4, LEARN TO DANCE CO. ke In-Betweeners will hava a

A guests $6. Everyone in weleame. Learn ta Dance Company lar Pinna and Gsmen evening osPlease came, contact Elsie ItS- Singles will meet at il am. on Friday, July 25. All singles 40 to

F 0254 sr Evelyn, 631-9600. Saturdays, and 7 :30 p.m. on 5 are welcome. Meet at S p.m. io

Jul 2 Tsesdsys at Centre East, 7701 the SI. Raymond's Ministry Cm-Y Lincoln ave., Shohie. More than 1er at 1-Dha and Mitkam sto. in

A COMBINED JEWISH SINGLES just a dasce class sisglen eso Mt. Praaprct. Gsesls $2, mem-The Combined Jewish Singles gain sell-confidence eserciso kern $1. For more informaban

presents a Citywide Dance os asd meet sew people is a auppor- call 255-1123.Sonda), Jaly 20, tram 7:30-11:30 live relased and friendly at-p.m., al Beslley's", t53t0 W. moashere.Asin-weekprngrsmis TGIFSINGLES

G Higgins, Chicago. Admission is $32 and iseludes costemporary TGIF Singles wilt have lIieironly $3 and all wale-me. Phase asd ballroom classes. For infor- weekly dance and social al the

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economics csrricslum at theUniversity of Chicago. lo ad-dition in wimmiog a GraingerScholarship, Karen competed iobadmintos, served an a represes-tative bribe Clam Cosocil, was aparticipant io Tri-M (ModernManic Master), Sigma ChiSigma, and the Ski and CircosClaks. She also was a memher ofIke Math Team and the school sr-chestra, where she played the fir-st violin. Kares's academicachievements earned her aposition on her school's honor railfor all toar years and an highhonor roll far ber sophomore andsenior years, as well an heing therecipient of a Gold Card forscholastic honors in her senioryear. Within her community,Karen serrved as a volunteercandystriper at LstheranGeserat Hospital is Park Ridge.

Receives degreePast A. Racette, son of Phillip

and Bernadette lIneette of Rites.received a bachelor of artsdegree at the 228th Commen-cement Enercises Jme t4 at Nur-tkwestern University.

Racette majored in English inthe Callege of Arto and Sciences.He won the Bonbright award intata and wan an the dean's listfaartimes.

Karen Mazarkiewicz, whogradaatod on June 8 from MaineEast High School, 2601 Dempster,

Ridge, has woo one of tencollege scholarships awarded byw.w. Grainger, Inc., to em-ployees' children who are an-nuaUy selected through NationalMerit Scholarship Corpsrationcompetitios.

At an awards ceremony held atthe school on May 21, Rares wan

, presented with a ncholarship cer-tificate hy Company represen-tative Avis Turret, Grainger'sDintribntiso Gronp pernssnelmanager. The ceremony washasted by A.KJ1. Cachrane, pris-cipal ofthenchool.

Karen, 17, is the daaghter ofNela and Len Mazurhiewicz,residents of Nibs. Mr.Mazsrkiewica in a senior product Karen Manurkiewlenengtseer at Distribution Grasp Headquarters in Chicago. He has

been employed by the Company

ILEGAL NOTICE I:::; will begin herThePlanCommissianandZosiog stsdien io a liberal arts andBoard of Appeals will holda psblic hearing on Monday,Asgsst 9, lIft at 8:00 P.M. is theManicipal Cssncil Chambers,7200 Milwankee Ave., Rilen,Illinois, io hear the followingmatter(n):

at-zP-ltDrew C. Krisen, Bern Bailders,

7755 W. North Avesse, RiverForest, Illinois. Reqoesting achasge in nosing from B-1 la B-1Special tise and a variation of 17parking spaces to cosstruct asaatsmstive repair center andrestaorant with a drive-lhrs win-dswatt9tOTouhy Avense.

tf-ZP-16Erie Nesheim, Avesse Bask

Northwest, P.O. Bon 4f-Ztt,Riles, Illinois. Regsesling achange in zoning from B-1 Is B-1Special Une and a variatiss of 2parking spaces Is csnslrsct asecond floor addition over drive-then canopy at Avenan Bank Nor-thwenl, 8500 Dempnier Street.

Sydoey Mitchel, SecretaryPlan Commission & ZoningBoard of Appeals

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VacationBible School

St, John's Lutheran Church,the Cltarch is the Woods, 3025Mitwauhee Ave,, Norlhhroah(across from Holiday Inn) invitesrhildren ages 3 to lt lo atlendVacation Bible School to learnabout Jesus. The school balarestanins, crafts, bun and refresh-meals.

Free tuition, supplies andrefreshments, an well an Iran-sportutina 1mm nearby areas willbe provided. Foc information aiidreginlralion, call 29g-5727 bet-wenn 9 and 1 p.m. daily.

Messiah Women'smeeting

The women ob MessiahLutheran Church, t05 N. VernonAve., Park Ridge, will have aCombined Circles Meeting onThursday, July 17th, at 7I30 p.m.in the Agape Room.

Pastor David GIben will lead asin the Bible Study far July,

! "Prayers ab Inlercessian."Dessert and coffee will be nerved.Please join us is fellowship.

NTJC plansblood drive

Skohie residents are asked todonate bluad at Riles Townuhip

'Jewish Congrogalian as Wed-nenday, July 23, The drive wilt beheld from 3I30 pm, to b pm, atthe Congregation, 4000 Demputer,Shokie,

Diana Lieber, blood drivechairperson, and Ed Margaliu,chairman ob the Skahie BloodCommission, urge all eligibledonors Is schedule an appois-tmeug by phoning DonnaMobrlcin ata7s-05t0.

Northwest PressClub meeting

"The Psychology 0fTerrorism/Terrorism In TheMedia" will be Ike lopic ob theFriday Aug.l meeting of the Nor-lhwesl Press Club.

Joseph E. Troiani, a member obthe faculty nl Ihn Furent tnstilutefo Peobenninnal Psycholugy undorecugniaed enpert on lerrorism,will present Ihn slide shaw/lee-lure bullowiug a nons lüncheon atRiggio's Reslanlanl, 753tOaklsn Ave., Niles. Cost fur Iheluncheon and program in $5 brNorlhiweul Press Club membersand $lt bar guculs. For reser-vatiaus call Janice Youogwilb,NWPC President, al 754-tt47.

M-NASR receivesdonation

Shown above (t-r) ore Lynn Parbitt ' M-NASR Directnr andElaine Heiiicn - Nitvs Waman'u Club Philanthropy Chairman.

The Maine-Riles Association obSpecial Recreahion (M-NASE)would like to thonh Ike RitenWeinen's Club, represented byElaine Heinen, PhilavlhrapyChairman, for their geserasscanlributian ab $100 to the daycamp scholarship fund. Also,thanks te Ihe Park Ridge Com-munity Women, The OptimistClub ob Des Plumes, and theMorton Grave Wnmen'a Club bartheir donations. Their donationswill help M-NASE provide dayvamp opportuaittes foc han-dicapped children, teens, andadulta lining in Maine and NifesTswnships,

The M-NASE day campprogram serves over 200 children

Oakton efall reg

Regislralion for ball classescontinues al Oubtan CammanilyCollege for persons whe want toavoid the lines of finalregiulcatins in August.

Persons planning to enroll part-time (less Ibas 12 credit hasrs(may register by telephone onWednesdays, through August 5,by calling t35-tttt, 9 am, Io b

New, Iransler and readmitledstudenls mush have an admissionapplicalion on bile with theCollege forlhe ball.

lb lines are busy when you call,College oblicials ecquest that youtry again later. Do not call theCollege switchboard. Beforecalling, write down your SocialSecurily nnmbrr, classes and

ORT mThe Sandstone Chapter ob

Women's American ORT(Orgasiesliss for RehabilitationIkeough Training( will hold ilsmonthly meeting un Monday,

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and 125 adults daring a sin werksummer srsuian. Tkrae campersenjoy a great many enciling ex-periences Ibraugh the summerprogram. These include arts andcrafts, sporlu, field tripa andnatsre activities,

Olher danatians aredesperately needed ta batbill allIhr scholarship requests fromneedy families; Far mare infor-matian cantad Ike Maise-NitenAsnociatian bar SpecialRecreation at 966-5522.

M-NASI9 is a cooperativeprogram of the park districtsserving the leisure needs ofspecial populations residing inSkahie, Park Ridge,'Des Plaines,Morton Grove, Riles and Gell-Maine.

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seelinn numbers desired, plusalternative class chuices. The fallclass schedule in printed iu IhrJuly Oaktan Repurt, which wasmailed last week la all districtresidences. Fall class schedslrsalso ace available al the Ad-missions Office atOaktun, 1590 E.Golf rd., Des Plaines and OahlonEast, 77tl N. Lincoln ave.,Skohie.

Full-lime sludents wilt receiveregistration instructions in themuil after Ihey have filed an ap-plicalinu and have been acceptedfor enrollment.

Fall classes begin the week obAugust 25. For further inbor-mation about admission orregistration, call 635-ltSO (DesPtainen( or 535-1450 (OaktnnEunt,Shnkie(.

eetingJuty 21, al 73O p.m. in Gtenview.

The program bar the meetingwilt he a tupperware demon-stratinn including items bar themicrowave. Gueuls are welcome,Admission is bree.

For further inlormation, pleasecall b7b-4b76.

MarquetteUniversity .

family picnicMarquette fisivernity club nf

Chicaga spaxsurs ita third annualfamily picnic to be held Augustlo, Enjay the chance tu renew aIdfriendships and spend the after-eaux with nu.

Picnic wilt be held at BosarWoods, Lut 29 in Elk GroveVillage and will ras frnm noon tilldusk. Fand and beverages will beavailable, Admission is bree focluritier information call 1 (551)

224-7944.

ObituariesEdward G. Klug

Edward G. Klug, 72. of'Niles,died ne Thursday, July tO atLutheran General Hospital. Hewas the beloved husband ofJohanna; luving lather obJnann; dear brother of Leonard(Virginia(, Margurrite Brei-trager, Celesta Zellmer,Funeral services were Monday,July 14 bram the Skaja TerraceFuneral Hnme, Niles to St. JohnBrebeof Church,

Lillian LalaLillian Lala, 74;nf Riles died

On Friday, July Il at Resurrec-tian Hospital. She was thebeloved wife ob Joseph; layingmother of Janice, RnnaldE(Beverley( ;. fund grandmotherof Bradford, Benet, Braahe,,Bryant, Alhisan, Jennifer andJoseph; dear sister nf lutinSchaning, Charles (Lillian), andJane Dayuian. Funeral serviceswere Monday, Jsly 14 at ShajaTerrace Funeral Home. Inter-ment Acacia Park Cemetary.

James LucasJames Lsvas, 34, of Martas

Grove, died nn Thursday, July1g. He was the beloved son abEmily and Joseph; dearbrother of Robert J. (Debnrah);devoted uncle ob Robert V.;belayed nephew ob RosalieFrost and Walter Krajrwshi.Funeral services were Sator-

' day, July 12 from she ShajaTerrace Funeral Home, Riles loSI. Jobs Brebeub. EntombmentAll Saints Cemetery.

EsteRe Lillian KingEntelfe Lillian King, 92, al

Niles, died au Salurday, July12al Lutheran General Hospital.She was the dear molher ofKstelle Helen King. Funeralservices were Tuesday, July 15al the Skaja Terrace FuneralStame, Niles. IntermentArlington Cemetery.

Sigmund TrosmewskiSigmund Trnsniewnki, 7t, ob

Morion Grove, died se SundayJuly 13 al ResarrecliaHospital. He was the SeniorVice Prenidenl nf the FirstNational Rank of Linrolnwood,1977-ISSt; former Senior VicePresident ab Albany Bank &Trust Co. for 25 years; formerPresident of Ridgemuor Cuan-try Club and former Presidenlob the Narthwest BankersAssociation, Ile was the belovedhusband ob Corinne; dear falberof Jabs (Bevrrty(, MaryAnn (Donald) Miehels, Itegino(Roberll Serio; loving grao-dfather ob Jahn, Stephen (Roe-dal, Jacqueline, Robert, An-thany, Vincent and Jimmy,Funeral services were Wed-nesday, July lt from the SkajaTerrace Funeral Hume, Niles toSI. Jahn Breheab Church, -En-tnmbment All SaintsMausnlennu. In lieu ab flawers,doeatians requested to theCopernicus Center or favoritecharity.

RichardCianfaglione

Navy Airman Richard Cin-faglinne, a resident of f145 GrándCunrt, Nifes, IL, has completedrecruit training ut RecruitTraining Command San Dingo.

During Cianfaglione's eighl-week training cycle, he sludiedgeneral military subjectsdesigned to prepare him bar fur-thee academic and an-the-jabtraining is One of Ike Navy's ISbasic f ields.

DP Senior Award

Frank Baranshi (righl( accepts a special Recsgnilisn Awardpresented to Ihr Des Plaines Community Srnior Center, 1114fThacher, by Cook County State's Atl,c'ney Richard M. DaIry'sSenior Advisory Cnsncil. The Ccnlvr was honored 1er ils numerouscilovahiosal, social and health care pronta'i ris lili' ncnior citizens.

Dulcy m,lcd that Ihr award was yarticul,'Ir y incaningtsl brcasnril was noted by the senior Ihesiselves to vnyrosv ayprecialion focthe Ccnloi"s efforts on llrnir hvhalb.

Vviiuncia A. Luz, Jr., grandson ofDorothy DImas nf 1241 NewEngland, - Nilrs wan rom-missioned a second lieslenanlupon gradaalion from the lIliumsMihilary Academy in Springfieldon June 7.

Lt. Lue attrhdrd St. JohnRrcbrol Granimar School and ina 1917 NoIre Dame High Syhoolgr'adaaln. Hr is a 1592 graduate obLoyola University with a RS,

Blood donorswelcome

Walk-ia blond donors arewelcome at a blond drive an Sua-day, July 11, al Mary Seat nfWisdom. The drive will be heldfrom I am. lu 2 p.m. in Ike school'gym, Cumberland and Granville,Park Ridge. Gerry Scala ischairpersnn pg the drive.

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The Captive Nalions Council obIllinois announces thai Ihr 1556Captive Nations Weeh Rally willbe observed here in Chii'ago onSunday, July bIb.

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Nicholas Cathedral, Oakley Blvd.and Rice St., Chicago. The Masswill last approximately an hourand will be followed by a marchto SIn. Volodymyr and OlhuChurch, Oakley Blvd. andSuprrmoc St.

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Club plans tripto Passion Play

The Christian Travelers Club,with hedquurterS in DenPlaines, has announced planu foran August bus trip to the Goarksto sIlenti the videty-ocetuimed"Great Passion Ploy" presentedduring the summer months atEureka Springs, Arkansan. Theplay depicts the final dayn of thetifo of Christ and is performed no huge, 4tOt-neat, outdoor am-

Menniah Lutheran Churéh as a phthealre. The cast for thesponsor of Pastor Kramer invites drama toctudes 2t0 people and o

alt to meet and worship With nur number uf live animals.

congregation. Coffee and cake The thine-day trip is set forv:ll in served fotlowiñg the lt Thursday, Friday and Saturday,

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Paster Gerald Kramer willspeak al both the f3t and 10 am.services at Measiah LulheranChureh, ItOt N. Versen Ave.,Park Ridge, Sunday, July 25th.

Pastor Kramer has bees amissionary through theAmericas Lutheran Church forover hlleen years in Taiwan. Hehas aerved bulb as parish pastorand hnapital administrator andinnow un a two month home Igave.

Pastor Kramerto speak at Messiah

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Legion women bid farewellto member

At a recent past presidentsmeeting nf the Morton GroveAmericnn Legion Another7 Unit134, the fermer leaders said theirgoodbyes lo Mrs. Chuck Rieck

. wko will leave Morton Groveearly this month (July). Mrs.Rieck served au president of theUnit for the 1980 term.

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Mrs. Rieck und her husband,the retiring senior vice commas-der of Legion Post t34 are moviugto Ancona

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Auxiliary of Shokie VolleyHospital were recently ioolatledduring the group's annualluncheon at Hans BavarianLodge. -

Mrs. Louis (Blanche) Sabio ofSkokie was installed as srexidest.She also serves as o represen-talive io the hoard of direntnnoftise Shohie Valley Foasdatiss,

Serving with Mrs. Sabio areMrs. Herbert (Leona) lCoppmaoofSkshie and Mrs. Albert (Ethel)Schaehtwan nf Northbrooh,peogram eice presidents; Mrs.Hermas (Thelma) Bailen ofSkohie And Mrs. Arnold I Phyllis)Csweo of Witineite, ways aodmeans vice presidents; ShirleySan of Morton Grove, member-ship vice president; Mro, Morris(Thelma) Weinen of BuffaloGrove, recording secretary; Meo,Milton (Roe) Greenfield ofSkohie, cnrreupondisg secretary;and Mrs. Hazel (1,0e) Phillips ofSkohic, treasurer.

Installed as members of tImehuard were Mrs. Albert (Sue)Arosteis, Mrs. Oscar (BessFniedmas), Mro. Laurence(Gizellu) Wertheiwcr, and Mro,Lester (Sylvio) Cfamuge, all ofSkokie; Mrs. Allee (Debbie)WiSer of Chicago; aod Mrs. Bao-seit (Gloria) Zakio of North-bm'ook.

Mro. laurence Wertheinmecacreed as ioslutliog ollicer.

Technion groupholds luncheonChirai(o Chapter Women's Divi-

sios of American Techoioo Socio-ly wilt hold its Cutmioutiog Lun-ohres, a tribute to its medicalesgisceriog project al TcchsiooIsrael lsslilute of Technology, ooSunday, July 20, at Ilmo Amn-bossador Wool Hotel. Roser-valions are Seing tahes at 935-5511.

Pust President Sally Gold-smmmith, luncheon uod programohairnmao, Says the progeuom moitIioctude the Invocation by PostProsideol Adelimmo Berofield,svelcomo by President SvolyoShulmus, und luths by Mymmdl W.Spector, monmeo'o divisionoUtiosat vioc presidoot of themedical 011ginecriog project;Judge Alfeed S. Tobo, postpm'eoidcsl of American TocimniosSociety, aed Zei Brush, CommsolGeneral of Israel.

Esterlainmemml will ho providedby D000a Sadlicha, lyricsoprano; Normao Engolrom,lesor, and Valerie Meusingor,piammiot.

Nilesite ondean's list

Jeff Roopielu el Niles masoamned Io Ilmo deuo'o list at DukeUoiversily, Durhanm, NorthCarolioa. Ho is a choomisfoymajur, moho recoolly completedhis lrouhmuo year. Jeff is a 1955graduate of I.uyola Acadommmy andu 1581 graduate of St. JotmoBrobeuf.

Patrick J. ClancyArmy Pvl. Patrick J. Cluocy,

suo of Jobo und Lucille Clavvy of1581 Woodlaud aGO., Des Ploimmos,hou arrived for duty willI she 3611mField Artillery, West Gorosuny.

Ctaocy io 00 ortillery syntemmechooio.

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Frenoh TountBy TimEggs Bread Flipper Syeup

Crack eggs-mis il all sp. Put bread in. Then put io fryiog pan.Pst us pIule. Put syrupos, uod fhco you have to eat them.

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MIS il up usd buhe for 15 minutes at mot.

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flow Tu Make Corn On The Cob_By Jacqarline1. PsI waler in o pot. 2. Cook tImo water for 3 omisufes. 3. Pul thecore io Ihe water. For 5 mioutes, 4. Take it out mImen done aodcatit. .

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Children's DayCare Center

at ParksideFall openings uro uvailuble for

children moho will be age five byNovember 1, 1956, io ParksideFismuo Sorvices' kindergartenlovuled io time Shelly NothussommSclmoul, 9375 Church mt. is DemPluiocu. TIme hiomlergurlon, purlof P.B.S.' Childromm's Day CoroL'euler, im hulmliog us opon mouseOS Wemloesduy, Aug. 6 ut 735p.m. for inlerested paceotm. lo-cloAcA in the 00v-Immun progrumwill br u slide presenlatios, a toueuf the facility, and uo overview ofIke curriculuom.

The kindergímrtoo claus is heldfrom 9 am. to 4 p.m. However,children may attend the kin-dorgarlen from 9 am. until noonouly oc may also be enrolled ioIke day-care program fonworkimmg pareots, which is openfrom 1:31 am. to 6 p.m., Moodaythrough Friday.

P.H.S.' kiodergarten em-pkasioes a curriculum thaiprepares children for first gradebulb sucialfy and iutelleotually.Children learn basic nhills inwalb, reading, luoguage arts, aswell an ooieoce, social studies,and health and safely. Childrenalso learn how to operatemicr000mputerm, The software imselecled to supplement tImeolusohoom cureiculum. In ad-dition, children receive inutruc-hou in swimming.

The kindergarten teacher isotate-vertified. A small student-barker ratio ensures Shotrhildreo receive individual alteslion und allows for o mure per-nonalized - daily curnioulom.Parent-teacher confereoces arencheduled at leoni twice duringthe year is beep parents infor-med of tkeir child's progress.Parenfo are ulon wefrome to visitclassrooms, observe activities,and speak willm the teacher al alllimes lhroughout the school year.

Fur more information regar-ding the opes house or the kin-dergarten program, please callSue Mies al P.H.S.' Children'sDay Care Center al 691-7951.

Parkoide Human Services Cor-poration is a member uf IkeLuiheran Geueral Health CareSystem.

Auxiliary holdsnensbershipmeeting

The uonuol membership diuoerof Ike 711m Dislrivt Ameri000l,ofivu Auniliury was held roc-eotly al Ike Evaustos LegiseHomuo.

Viro presidont Judie Ludwig ofEv000loo hosted the affair mhicfmwelcomed Ihr ululo (Dept. uf III.)curreol prosodomml Roue MarioLopucuco.

Muuy. uoits ammmoog Ilmo dozenmvho heloog lo 15v-711m district io-vite Ilmeir pou1 comomuederJo bruspecial guosl Io observe 1kowurkimmgs of tIme Aosiliary.

Io 1ko Morton Gruyo Ummit 134,prosi)Icnl Jsdy Moyer welcomedpost commasder Los Berg 05mlhis wife, Viviuo, us her speviolgueutu.

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The amvard wiommivg film mclmichrarely woo shown previously coohe seen at Ihe hospilul'soudilorium on Suturdoy, July 19,at92Sond ll3Ia,m. and 4, 0 aodU p.m. Free advance reservationsare required to insure adequaleseating for all utteodants. HeUer-votivos may he mude by calling -the Centosnial Office, 570-5565,eut. 5011.

in addition special guesi BuddyRogers will be in person at IkeCesleommial. A lamous hoodleuden is his own right, he millgreet the Abo Casey Orcheslro00 Dalurdoy afternoon as port of

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A Chicago man was arrestedfor ratait theft and Criminaldamage to property in SearsStore on Juty Io.

A necarity agent spotted the of-fender place a entlery knife wor-1h $14.90 into his pocket. He thenWalked over to a Reel,ok nylonbag vatood al $44.90 and Cot the

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He wan released after posting$0,000 bond and assigned anAogsst court dale.

Traffic speeder apprehendedA 20-year-old. Nies man was Merritt and Washington. AI

arresled Jnly 4 after he was Prospect, the car spun-outcaughtnpceding. cansing the vehicle tu slop.

Nitcu police obuorved the of- His driver's license was sub-fender westbound on Overhilt at milled is lieu of bond und he wasspeeds of ap to 70 mph and assigned an August Court date.disobeying stop signs at Overhitt,

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An 08-year-aid woman toldpolice July 9 Ihal bec roof wasdamaged by Ibree meo after ohorefosed a demand for money.

Accoeding lu police ceporin, thevictim had a now roof put on hoeheine in the 67116 blech of Albino.Severol days latee, the three of-fenders came lo the houseclaiming they were employees ofthe company which had construe-ted the roof, naying morn work -wan seeded to complete the job.

After the victim refused Ihoirdemand for mosey lo do Ihework, the offenders ctinobed Ihnroof and peaced a huchet of whilepulcI on it and then fled the areain a slalion wages. Damage isundetermined.

Police will delermine whetherthe lhroe meo did the work for Ihncompany as purl of a follow-up. Aspecial watch wan requenled.

Lightning strkesNues honie

A holt of- lightning struck ahouse in the 0100 block of Labe nl.Sn Jsty 0 causing osleriordamage to the roof, upstairsbathroom and hallway.Miseellaneoun items weredamaged which fell from uholvenand walls.

A check by Niles firemenshowed that the heavy rain en-linguished alt horning orumoutdeeing mateeiut ou the roof.No one was injueed.

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Allee lllny were escorted bankto Ihe haedwaee obre, Ihemanager deolified Ihem. Herelated Ihaf one of the moo hadblocked his view al Ike frontnounler while a companionreached over Ike counter seni lothe store safe which was closed,bol unlocked. As Ihey coiled theslorn, a clerk noticed Ihe safo wasnyho and belween $t,0OI and$1,600 was missing. He ran sul ofthe ubre und copied the licenseplateo of the deporliog car. Aoeornh of the car pronednegative.

The offenders were released uf-1er posiing $5,000 bond each andunsigned a July noun date.

Auto break-inA renideol in the 11010 bloch nf

Winner reported July 8 Ihatsomeone brohe the rear windowof her 1905 Mercedes parked iothe driveway.

Afler guioing entry, the offen-der removed a rubber raft, CB.radio, lypewriter, cae phone andcannette lapes totaling $0,422.

Car washdamages vehicleA Park Ridge man reponed

July 10 that while going through ucar wash facility in Ike PIfO blockof Wuotsegan, the beosheo of thecar wuob broke causing $801damage lo the right side fonder ofhis can.

Fence damagedAn official of the Bradford Ex-

change, 9333 Milwaukee uve.reported that someose drovesome type of vehicle Ibrough theIcone fronting Milwaukee uve.dumugiog Ihe landocupe andlighling fisluren.

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Potine spoIled the offenders inIke parking tot uf Ihn DeoipoterPlaza shopping center sitting in onun. Lights in Ihe area revealedIhul their heads were down undthey apparently were 500cliogsomelhixg.

Further inveoliguliun showedIke. passenger was holding upaper packet containing u whilopowdery subntusóo. tie thondropped il On the flour where ilwan discovered by potine.

The offenders udmilled Ikeyhod purchased the cocaine for $50feom u mas in a restaurantparking tot.

The offenders were released uf-len pouting $3,000 euch undauoigned u July ConcI dole.

Vacant hotise- burglarizedA bosse in Ike 9000 bloch nf

North Terrace was broken into onJsly 30 while the reuident won onvacation.

The offender broke out ubasement window to gain entry.Taken were gold chains andrings, walehen and a paie ofdiamond earrings. Vaine of themissing ilems ace unknown.

The victim will submit an Ad-diliosal usI of intoning items.

Cemeteryvandalized

Persons unknown climbed upos the roof of u mausoleum in St.Adalbert's Cemetery en July 4und damaged 24 glans skylight-type panels. The offender(s) also-left empty beer bottles and papendebris from fireworks.

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Stolen vehicle- The manager of a cur agency in

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t ha s' r orno cirri ipluinl regardingi,ur Nuco All A riccio an Foshicalhinkt thin pnnsl ovechnod. The car-oival cides and the Midwayguwnu mere pniccil Oui of couchfor funnilies willi snore thcn ornc -child. Onn dollar for one ball i,rduel wan unreasonable.

I wust Io Ouppoct Nibs but

Blase heads Little City fund driveNilcu Mayor Nich nlase, who

for thin StIr ynnic, hearts ni Suban-ban Mayors Coonnoitlee nf 70slronng (6 nountien), has Ihrslrong suppuri of I,inncohuwoonhMayor Frank J. Chulay, Mnrrin,oGrove Mayer Richurl T.Fhichiogee and Shokie MayorAlbert J Soin Ihn for the 1516 I,if IleCity ''Snoitos'' fund-coining drioc.

Thin program, knows as'Illinois Smiles for t,iltic City''svitI be held on Friday, August 15,unni Saturday, uv'asI Il,lhnrooghoul lIne greater Chicagoarea in over 150 communities

Road hetwnen 9:30 am. und 3:30p.m. Tuesdays and no the westside nf the slreet dueiog Ike oumehours on Thursdays.

Vehielen parked on the streetduring those hours will brticketed und van be lowed at theowner's enpense, Fraser said.

"We'oe also had o problemwith abandoned curs left parked

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This mao anlcertincnl as aFunnily Font. but $1.05 for a 45

second rinlo fric a 7 yerno otri seasway oint of tine.

Shirley Coglareb- Niles, Ithineis

whiicbn lisci: granlonl pvnonsnioofon lino uolioity.

Volunteers will be stahioord onbuoy sb-net rocsoro, in shoppingplaaao, nl cirsimniuler stations andoilier areas nil mousy penheslcianntroftic. They a-ill ha ni rl out slneetonl Happy Fury "Smsmitcs" ut imkernZinn accrpl ihonat ions.

Proceeds Immun the 'Snnnitrs''dried will enable t,illle City Iocmnrr y Out ils ongoing rspussiOnprogram, wInch moiti prromil minor-cfacilities unni speciahiond trainingfric the smemntalty n-dardent uniiblind-retarded students.

along that block. If theue curs aretowed and not claimed, they canhr sold ut auction," Frunce said.

"t think the ordinaner will helpus niainlain the street io a man-neo the residents can be proud

Fnaoee cupeols the signs to bepouted and Ike mnodisseç to go in-loeffrctbyAug. I.

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r league bagagli, nobody h..cent hit e.n.e thOn 3 Olpi.. Inone ..a.on while m.ny playw.haca hit ten,. than 38 hon..,. I.aseasen . . TO grocer d forni_ w ont by Owen Wibonwho bU 36 of Oteo, in 1912-ndin .11flt. ynaw eine. thon, nobiO 1..w.tn ho e.on,o 0er. dono

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Home en oddity. ....mcc ihnnod et World Wo, Il, ihn Moo-trial Canadians hayo won thyStanley Cap chuanbionuhipEVER Ytitnethe yea, eoded io.6.....They won in in 1946. 1956.1966. 1976 and 1906l

Did yo. knew Ibas u otuo on.co ceuta900naly won alte U.S.Oroo oolf chumpioatshlp,oenTh000h he had jots eon goedorso?. . Tb. winner of tIto 1954U.S. Orso. Ed Fergoi. had hislofs orn pnnnaonntly dieubind i.a childheed uccido,t..yot h.lauread to play golf, end despitehin disability. ha ttiowphed 00,radversity and bocanto oes ofthé topoenora io Ihn 09400.

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Règistrutioo io apeo for the Augoot IO OaktooCommunity College Bypass the Bypass" 10K ruaiut the College, 1600 E. Golf rd., Des Plaioes. The6.2 m'de race io oc u ccuroe through the beautifol,wooded Oakton campus. The race begins at 6:30am. aod bao 12 divisions, based oc ago aod sex.Medals are awarded to the first three fiolahers iji

Park Ridge YMCA eventsCamp bac completed half of itssUmmnr cchedole. Space is stiUavailable io the rernuiesiog weeksso if the ycungsters are havingtrooble finding thiogn to do theycao stilt register for camp.Tueodoy field trips to theMoseum of Scieoco & lodustry,Luke Park Mensa, ttlinoinRailway Museum, aod a Cubsgame are oc the agenda. Fridaycookouts und daily swimmisg arealso plaoned.

The Y is atoo spoosoriog ac005anuetity blond drive on Moo-day, Jnty 20, from t-6 p.m. Callynur YMCA in Park Ridge at 005-2170 to make ao uppolotmect.

There's still time to register forCamp Toclhpick's Special Week.July 2f, 29, 30 ucd St (Monday

The Park Ridge YMCA Day ' through Thursday) witt ko fourdays packed with oclico aod fasfor the 3 to 5 year old. Bring yourInoch and swim suit became wepta0 to have a very busy fourboors noch day. Camp is heldfrom 9-t p.m. for this npeciolweek. No lunch is ceeded soThursday became a cookout ispluxoed. Our days will include a45-mincIe awim teosos and freeplay swim, arts, crafts, games,workouts on gymnastics eqnip-meotasd outdoor ploy.

If you can't make our specialweek, there are still openings Insession #5 of CampTooihpich,which in the lust sesuion for theosmmer. Regiotrolion isavailable for Mooday asd Wed-sesday, Tnesday und Thursday,or alt four days, August 4-14.

Call year YMCA at 025-2171 formorn information or atop is at1515 W. Tsohy ave. in Park

- Ridge.5th AnnualOriental Martial Arts

1986

INVITATIONALCHAMPIONSHIP

Preoynlnd byNuns' Martial ArIs Academy

July 19th, 1986 (Sàt.)-9:30a.m.

Demonstrationby Masters1:00p.m.

Black Belt Finals4:00p.m.

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Leaning Towereonquerorprogram

Persons who have children whohave learning dioahitiliea or arrmentally or physically handicap-

.pod are iovitod to ohoerve specialclasses in gym and swim. Thoseelaoses are sociol, recreational

. and physigol programo"for thehandicapped. Classes aredesigood to meet the cenas andserve capabilities of all par-ticipasts. The swim program

. teaches son-swlanfsaers haeicstrokes asd how to feel condor-;table in the water. The boote ac-tivities of the gym program arrike balance beam, lsmbling, gymwork and trampoline.

Tho program was fouoded byStay Newman who was the firstper000 lo seurk with the disabledanywhere io the Chicago YMCAsyotem. 14e has been dsiog it sin-ce1654.

The public io melted to oboorvb.Iheso classes free of charge, andif they ioni the classes couldbexefit ihn childres, they mayeorott in the program. For fur-ther informatico, contact JohnKrok st the "Y", 647-6222.

0cc places

in marathon, Oakloo Commsoity Collegetrack couch Pat Savage dlluldv'ihe ton disappointed With sicRaider's fourth placo finish in IhnJase 21 Nutiooal Junior CollegeAthletic Ansociatiso (NJCAA)Marathon Championships ivDoscagiac, Michigan.

"Considering that Ihn hool loo.cod several ruseors to drop oui ofthe race, I'm proud that ose guyswere able lo eves fioish," Savage

.

said. "I felt coming ints Ihn race. thai plaeiog in the top five Wouldhe an accomplishment, The lopfloree teams were awfolly loogh,

. but I have Is give our guys o lot of

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credit for hasgiog in to livingfuurth."

Haskell Indian Junior College,nf Lawre000, Kansas, won Ihnteam title, finishing with 14 poiv.ta. Laredo Jssior College,. Laredo, Texas, was Second (15)acd Southwestern Michigan, siDowagiac, placedthird (19).

.

Oaktnn fioiohed with 39 poisls.'Jim Ruby was the leading Raidergunner. The Sophomore placed113th'wtthatiaeof2:57,35, Behindhim mere teammates TonyVsdieku, who fioished 14th

. (3:13.59) and Bruce Bower, whomanaged a 16th place finish

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(3l7.l8) The individual winnerWas Laredo's -Lorento Aruco(2:26.19), the first-ever repealwinner in the nuaruthets.

The weather waso't had when, the race started just pant 6 am.,"Savage said, "but by 1f o'clock ilwas sp past fo degrees, and ilwas ahoul 95 when theyfioished."

For much of the rare it ap-ptared aa If Vodieha wölsld finishamsog the lop 1f r,uiuseas. He wasrunning sixth attise 22-1liile mach

. of the 26-mile rune end was only3f secando behind the third place

"The heat hit Tony pretty hardjuni past the 22-milé mark,"Savage said. - "He ended upwalking the final,.three miles. 11was disappóioljs'g for him, bui tthiok the fact that be finishednays a lot abont him. There aremaoy runoers whs wosld havegives up at that pulitI and noifinished Ihn race."

Sign up foryouth tennis

The second and final session ofthe Niles West Tennis Campbegins Macday, July 14 and runssotS August 8. This camp is co-

- sp0000red by the Skokie, MarlosGravo, and Linnotswood ParkDistricts for ages l-17. Theprogram io held from 9 am. Is 12Osan weekday moroings os the

. Riles Wont coscIa and offer balk 3day per merIt and 5 day per weekoptts. The nptiuj4 are (1) MoO-day, Wednesday, 'riday; (2)Tuesday, Thursday, Friday ce(3) Monday-Friday (1 days).

The Niles West Tennis Camp isdirected by U.S.P.T.A. certifiedtennis professional Frank Sackswho io Head Tennio Coach alNiles West and is a Touhy TennisClub professional, The camp

- boasts professional tennis io.stractioo at law park diotriclrates. The philosophy nf Ihnprogram according ta Sacks is"te gino partinipanto a solidfosasdafiao to achieve a lifetimeuf fan io the aport)of tensis."

, 0igsups will bo.-tkeo at theSkokie, Lincnleswood and MertonGrove offices until July 14, Fermare i510rmotion, nail 929-3169.

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Original East Coast Slyle PlaceCohs 21EdIto, Lomheryaokrrn 14

The Cabe hats mere alive with14 hito and 22 walks, Mike VanDine had a grand olam, TomKieba 3 singles and dsahles byAdam Chamlin, Jason Jons andRiehie Renoick. There were Ilwalks by Marty Palicki, SteveJohnson and David Myers. RayGton, Tom Kiehn and FrashDwnrak gave up only I ras. TheYachons offense was ted by utriple by Alao Soif for 5 raso inthe 2nd und Mike Lipsey also hit adouble aod triple for 5 runs io the41k. Other hits were Terry O'Neilland Mike Lipsey and JellRomaneh's singles. -

WindjammerTravel Orioles 19Origioal Eant Coat Style PleaaCobs 1

to a close coolest, the Oriolesnipped the Cubs. The Cobs hadgood pitchiog from Briac Mae-vscic aod Tommy Nicho. MartyPaiicki had 2 greal calehes ucdRicHe l4easich added genol playsbehind the piale. Good hillisg byIhn Cabs Fronhie Dwsrah, JasonJorio and Mark Curros and animporlaiit walk by Steve John-

Kiweots Cheb ai Nues Red Sos 15Edisse Lomhier Yankees 4

The Red Seo ended Iheir sapersea550 wiIh s 13 and 2 record,healing Ike Yanhens 15-4. Twohits apiece by Jeff Rsmannh,Terry O'Neill, Jim LabiosO(double and leiple) aod a singleby Mike Lipsey accoonled for 1koYaokees 4 runs. Grcal pilekiogby Ihn Rod Sos MikeDerengowski, Knnn'y Callers,Russell Daseak, Tim Duwlingand Miko Masoola. The Rod Soscontinued their bol hilling wilkDoug Indelak's homer and 2doubles, Rsssnll Dusouk's 2

doubles, Kenny Callers with udoable, singles by 0000y Morjaland Dasoy Guerrieri and ErikKrappe'n lot. 2 singles of Ihnseason. Good defense by CoryVerblen aod Anthony LaMsoica.Yankees pitched all, Mike Lip-sey, Terry O'Neill, JeilRomanek, Jim Lubicoki, BrianGaliaso, Alas Seil, Mylno Viven,Carmi Monaco, Tim Dorsey andgreat relief by Das Fraslslort.

Riders collect$4,699.1 fordiabetes

Moioe Township area par-ticipsots collected $4,699.15 fordiabetes research and edaculiasin the American DiabetesAs500iatiOO's May 16, "Bike-A-Thon Plus". Riders, walkers, asdjoggers across sorlheno Illinoiscollected $07,025 to light diabetes.

Judith Acansos (Park Ridge)and Jesse Mechliog (ArliogtonHeights) mere recsgnined fortheir sutntasdiot parlicipatipli.Judith wan a getaway syeskendlar two al the Allertoc Ratel ioChicago, und Jesse a Inlbvisios.

Despile raisy weather, ridersos thirteen roules yai5e $10,560

moco Iban '05 didhetes Bike-A-Than.

The Americas tRabalesAssociation esteods its thankS loall participuolo, and appreciatesthe cosperatiss that was given byChicago Area Bicycle DealersAssociatias, Red Lobster, Sek-wion liicynle Company, Spec-trum Health Systems, Inc., andThe Alertan Hotel.

NutlCoof. ' W-LMein 11-S

Phillirn il-7Padreo 7-IO

Cobs i-14

Miorllt Bras Padres 16Tasty Pap CohslO

The Padres won an nscilintgame io Ihn last inning as MikeLen scored Ike winning ran. StoneSaranenki strock sul Ihn loot 3cubo he faced. Greg Shonkerg fedthe billers wilh a triple and 2doubles. SIeve Bowler alus had 2kits Kevin Schmidt aed MarkWatyshcwicn scored 3 raso each.-Pete Mosrios made an 0010105-ding caleb al skorlslsp la pennedIke lying ros from scoring.

Nllcs VFW Pass 7712 Phiiliesl3Minelli Bros. Padres 8

Padre killers were S. Bowler (2far 3), 5. Saraoechi (2-3 includinga Iriple), G. Shonherg (3 for 2,double and leipin), K. Shim(douhle), aod a hosekil by lillIeleaguer S. Boswpsmi.

Forest Villa, Lid, Yankees tiMmdli Bros. Padres 10

SIeve Bowler unii Pele Mourlasled Ike Padre billers wilk 3 hiloeach S. Sarannchi, G. Shoobnrgand A. Voodeob050h had 2 kils

Artistic Trophy White Sos 14Ksights si Calumban Orioles 7

Niles VFW Post 7712 Philties 10Patch k Soon Mets 4

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Good pitching by Cobs'Bras000, Slenger, Pissios andZackow.

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John Jennings

Neme the only town in Amntica

whern two U.S. Poonidento wereborn. Aerwer Both John Ademoend John Onintry Ademo were born

in Annoy. Meso.

Try thin tensor: Two dorko ereside by nido. One dorset ton et eli,while the other loses one hour adey. Which will show the rosenttime mote often? Ihn one thatdoesnt str at all Will show theconect time twice a day. Theother will show the sortent timeonly eher it han loot 2 homo--ornene every 12 dayo.

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Maine Township Aquatics Club,The Majen Township Aquatics

Club, opoosord by the Niles ParkDjstrict, was victorious esceagolo, jn thejr tateotmeet againstthe Elk Greve Swim Téam. Witha tisai score of 376 to 266, theaquatic club's record now standsat 3O for the summer sea500, sofar,

te the first aod second evests ofthe evening, Cindy Guerra andSteve Shewfelt each took liestplaces in the girls and boyscategories, swimming the 15 andOver 200 Free event. Throughoutthe evening, other 15 aud Overswimmers placing in variouseveols were: the girls first place200 Medley Relay Team et Tom-

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my Oberg, Weedy BasI, 5000m.Wocheedorf and Ciedy Oeurra;the girls 400 Fre,e Relay Team ofChristi Doss, Cindy Guerra, Bas-oie Wachendort and Wendy Bastand the hoyo 400 Free RelayTeam of Steve Shewfell, JimRyan, Scott Boryk and JohnKwoo. lndiidual rihboes wereawarded to: Tarnmy Obert,lahing a 2nd io the 100 Bach aod a3rd in the 20t IM; BonnieWachendoef, lot io the 200 Im.bd in the 100 Breast; CindyGuerra wioeiog another lot is thest Free; Saonantha Graham, 3rd,50 Free; Christi Dass taking tir-uts io the 100 Fly, the lOt Barband the 110 Free; Woody Bast,3rd place is both the tte Fron and

Ike 100 Back; Joe RetInae, led,200 Im; Jim Ryan, 2nd, 50 Free;Robert Tinte, 3rd, ItO Fly; SteveShewfelt, Ist, 100 Free; JabsKwan, lut io lhe 110 Breast, Intl inthe 100 Bach and Pat Weyeuer,3rd, lOO Breast.

It was a clean sweep in the 13& 14 Girls tee Bredot eveot auJeosifer Tadel, Angela Garippoand Diano Mead took ist, 2nd and3rd pIares, respectively. JenniferZajdel also topk lut in the 200 Imand a bd io the 100 Barh, Other13 & 14 year old swimmersplacing in different events were:Jackie Weymer,- lut, 50 Free anda 2nd in the 10e Fly; Kale Kraoel,lad, 100 Free; Aonmarie Dules,,3rd, lOg Bark; Eric Satiogrr, Istplaces io the 2eS Im and in the lOtBach and a 2nd io the tOt Fly;Mark Rafalzih, third places io the2M Ion, 10g Fly and tOO Bach;Richard Baryk, third placeo iothe 50 and io the 105 Free events;Chris Wachenderl, lut. 50 Free,bd, 100 -Breast; aod Rab Gwizdzwas the first place ribbons tar thelOt Free and in the lOt Breast,First place relay teams were:Girls lOO Medley Belay - Ao-ornano Daten, Jennifer Zajdel,Jackie Weymer and AngelaGarippo; Bays 2t Medley Relay-Marb Rafateib, Chris Wachen-darf, Rab Gwiade, aod RichardBaryk; Sops 400 Free Relay -Eric Saliogee, Chris Wachendorf,

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to their collection and pototn tathe ocare were: the first placeGirls IM Medley Relay team ofAllisoo Autrey, Joy Keupa.Claudine Tjhio and Kashia Gwiz-ein and fIje hoi's first place lotMedlnp Relay team of KarlSteieke, Karl Fleeer, BrianKimara and Eric McCabe. Both200 Free Relay learns also tookIst placen. The girls learn noam-hero were Joy Krupa, AllisonAutrey, Kauhia Gwirdt and Jen-nifer Treno and the bayo teamsconsisted of Brian Kirnona, KartFlener, Karl Sleioke md EricMcCobe, The girls totally cap-tared three eveolo, tohiog Ial,bd and 3rd placeo io the 50 Free,(Alicia - Waroecha, ChriuFilipowuhi and Michelle Vooci)the 50 Bach Ijoy Krapa, AltmanAalrcy and Michelle Vean) andin the 00 Breast )Kaohia Gwitde,Joy Kcapa and Alicia Wacoecho).Other iodividaol ribbon winnersincluded Allison Aotr y, 2nd, tOOIM; Claudine Tjbio, firol place iothe 100 Free, 100 IM aad 50 Fly;Jeooifer Treno bd, lOI Free aod3rd, 50 Fly; Roel Fleoer, lot placeio the 100 Free and io the IIBreast; Brian Kimora, lot placeio the 5f Fly and io the lOI IM;Eric McCabe, 3rd place, 110 IMod II Back; Karl Steinhe, lot

place 50 Free asd lt Bach asdSteven Tide plilced 3rd io the 50Free,

Katie Wrymec, a newcomer tothe O & 10 year old age groop Ohioyear went home ivith three firstplace ribbons, placing is the 50Bach, Ike 50 Free ovil Ihr 50BroasL Monica Grane also lookhome the bloc cibb000, as sheplaced in the SI Fly and the 100Free. Other 9 b 10 year aldo ad-ding lo the orare overa KarenGrabowoki, 3rd place in the StFly and io the 100 Free; JenniferZiobro, 2nd place io the Ott IMaod 3rd io the 50 Breast; SlovenChiagouria, lut place, SI Back;Bobby Garippa, 3rd, tO Breast;Michael Ploog, Sod, 50 Bach andChris Salemano, Ist place, 100 IMand 2nd place io the lOS Free. Ad-ding annlher I paints to Ihe scarewere the lut place Girls 200Medley Relay team of Linda Chu,Katie Weymer, Monica Groseand Jennifer Ziabre.

The t aod Undera, our youegeotmembers of the leam, alta didqoite well against Elk Grove, anthe following swimmers placed intheir events: Rachel Bradley,wiuniog a luI in the 50 Free, a ledio the 25 Back and a Srdia tOn 25Free; Tara Rauunak took two 2ndplaces, 00e O the 25 Free and theother is Ike 05 Fly; Laora Tietn,2nd place, 25 Breast; JimmySiharas leek a Ist, 2nd and 3rd iothe 25 Free, 15 Bach aod the 5fFree, respectively, and DavoyV00000 won a lot io the 25 Breastaud 2od place in the 25 Free andin the 50 Frec,

Goce agab, oarcongratulations to all the swim-mers and fe the encollentceachiog laff of Loono Albanone,Scott Goilfoil aod Jack Weber, outheir moot recent victory. Atoo, aspecial thashs to Melanie Graue,and to all the parenmn, who helpedroo the meet thin weeh. We trulyapprodate aft year work andSopport,

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The Morfeo Greve PackDistrict Fitness Club announcesits new haoru nf operation,Located al 0134 Dempntcr nl., thei'oc-qoetbollfnaatiliis club mill br

'onder ita Sew bourn beginningJonc t. These new bourn arc:Moodoy.Thuroday, 6 am-lIp.m. ; Friday, 6 a,m.-9 p.m.;Salm'day-Suodey, t cm-7 p.m.;Satarday Sunday t a.tu.-l:30p.m. )Joocl-AagOOtSl).

For more .iafarmation dotadlhc club al 065-7554.

Applications for- flag footballThe Morton Grave Park

District is now accepting ap.plicalioos for ils Flag FootballLeague. The League fee will be$305 fer Women and $325 for Mro.If yoa wish to participate in thisyear's leagocs for 59ff, pleaneoobmit a league applicatiao androster form by July 28. Teammeetings will be Scheduled ioAaguul. Please submit to: Gor-don L. Jacobson, Athletic Super-viser, Prairie View CommonilyCenter, 0034 Dempoter, MortonGrovv00053. Phone 505-7447.

"Specialized Sports"And il was thoughl that

racquetball coarto mere only furcacqoetball. This is 001 the caseat Ihe M.prino Greve ParkDiotridl Filneso dab. Effedlivenow, a differeol hind of game willenter Ike coarto.

"Specialired Sports" willfeature personal inotructiee onsports ouch as baseball, soccer,and racqoelball. Paar weekoeooi000 nue day a weeh will heheld al a coot of $44 per session.Expert inotradlian will be cm-phasmced and Ihe participant willconcentrate on improvementthroogheut the session.Registration is apeo now to bayoesel girls ages fouroud above.

For more information contactthe Marten Grove Park DistrictFitness Club at 965-7504.

Poolsidesummer concertsPselside smosmer cencerlu will

contlnae en Thorsday evenings at7 p.m. al the Gobbo Park Poll-which is on Oahtnn twa blockswest of the NorthwesternRailroad tracks. The weeh'o C10cerf an July 24, wilt feature"Gathrie and Schmitz", a c000lcyduet in the Flattu and Scrugfostyle. Rich vocal harmonies andthe combinatien of guitar ashbanjo bring the Bluegrass Regiooto the Midweol. Bring Ike enticefamily to enjoy the concert etpoolside. Thera is no charge.

Morning AerobicsMorning Aerobics is now beiog

offered at the Morton Grove ParkDistrict Fitness Clob. Member'ship to the Club is -noi required,hewever, lake out a membership00w, and receive 'h off on aftaerobico/slimoasticu cldnoeu.

For moro ioformolioo call theFitness Club at 965-7554.

Body fatmeasurements

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District Fitness Club is now nf-terieg body fat meanuremeolo.These messuromentu will tell ysuwhat perded of your' body is fatand monete. Call 965-7558 for anappointment,

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BUSIN ESSProperty sales prices up in i 986

The average sale price ofproperty in Skokie, MortocGrove, and NUes dariag the firstfive months of 1986 increasedsignificantly over 19fb averagm,according to May statisticsreleased by the North Side StealEstate Board.

Skokie property sates in-creased from a 1985 average of85,Bo In $103,077. Months Grove

sates averaged 99,358 for 1586 ascompared to $90,765 for 1985.Average sates in NiIm rose from$93,490 in 1585 to $128,868 io 198f.

Sate.s hi generol increased soS-ntantiatty, accarding to SteveRevetand, presendent si the Nor-th Side Boat Estate Board. Thetotal number of salm was 2,289tsr the first five months st 1559 ascompared to 2,597 tor 8986. Totalnatos volsme increased by more

Women tennisplayers

Nine outstanding women tessinptayers plan to enroll 01 Etmhur-st College this fall and lolo theschont's tennis team, accordiogto coach At Hanke, who described1958 as one of his best recroitiog

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NWREBvisits State Capitol

Over two hondred memhern ofthe various Chicago and Suburbanrealty ausocioli005 rcceully visited the Springfield State Capitolduring their two-doy 'Capilo) Coofcresce,' meeling individuallywith those elected officials who represent their distrirl. Pieluredhere, soerliug wilh 71h Oiolrict Slale Senator Woller Dudyro Ir),are, I-r), Northwest Real Estate Boord members: JamesMoynihan, Shirlee Ehlers, Wailer Cusses, Senator Dudyrz, MarioBono, andLorraise Johosoo.

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tu the quarterly uewsleller some of the fell-tate signs of poorpublished by the $010 million money managemesl?saoisgs aud loas, the lead article Io Ike quiz, Shohir Federaldetails how many y000g ashs:professiuoals are speudiog lou Ou you have some hind oftovishly, asd living above Iheir monlhly soviugs plan? A. ou S.means.

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Preventive dentistry aids

seniors to maintain health"As our general population

grows otder people are realizingthe benefits of preventive den-tistry to help maintaio theiroverall health end appearance"States Dr. David A. Kaaarek.Patients want to look better,

feet better and chew better!"Since prevenhioo kas eon-siderabty dnrmos bed not only thetoso of teeth but also the repair ofteeth, patleoto are more con-sciom of their appearance. Thedemand is high for cosmetic den-tinti, services such as bondedporcelain Veneer's or toothcolored roulas to natural teeth.Research toto better materialsis ongoing. Jart tant week innNational lostitot for DentalReseareh, io conjonction both thelincean of Slabdards, an0000cedthe development of a new glass-filled restorative material.

Haweeer, despite the eon-niderabte advances os materialstechnology, perlodootat limase,which is a gum and bone dimoseis still the major cause of toothtoss in this counts)-. According tothe American DentalAssociation, 57% uf thepopulation Over the age of 45 asid64% of those over the age of 65bave some stage ot this diseaseprocens. flout detected early andfronted, periodontal dimum maycanse the bone nspportiog theteeth to be destroyed nod mayultimately resist io the toss oftooth.

Dr. Kunce

Prevention Shirts with gueoral hygiene and regalar destacheckups, which shoold includiio eonjimelïou withprofeusioaoicteaning ofthe teetha thorough esamioation sot ouiof the teeth bot of the gums asoother soft bouses of the mouth.

Remeher, prevention is not eupeouive, neglect is!

Located in the EisPrubenuinual Building in Sbnkieat 8424 Skotlie Blei, Dc. Noun-n!treats children and ndsitu io hipreveotice uriouted family dmtpractice. A gradaste nf LayoliUniversity Dental Srboo! in 19f 4Dr. Kasiarok has been praeeicin1is Sbobiefor thepast ten years.

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Bethany Methodist providestransportation for seniors

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. i Scheduled to visit her doctor -6 Eteazor Montemnyor, M.D., a

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.:. Thauku to a mique new joint. program - deve!opnd by Bethany1 Methodist Hospital, 5025 N.i Paulina st., and the Americau

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pod patients are eligible for freetransportation to the hospital.

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sorgery and Ihose oho are' physically disabled."." The Bethany Methodist 110mo

Health Care Program serves the: needs n! homebound palients in

the security and comfort of theirown homes," she esplainod.

- 'Hegislered nurses andtherapists provide treatment m-der the supervision of aphysician."

' Sers'ivcs provided by HomeHealth Core include: oneolog

' care, physical therapy, socialwork services, occupationaltherapy, speech therapy, diabeticinslructisn, oncology nursing,' and medical equipment instruc-lion.

"The addition of the van tu surlist of comprehension sen'iceu,enables Home HeulIh Care lutruly aid people s'ho wish toremain independent in their ownhomes," Mu. Keohane said.

The Anierican Red Cross ioproviding the can and BethanyMethodist the driver. Door-to-door Iransportafion services oreavailable to patients of BethonyMethsdint Home Health Care undto patients nl Bethany Methodistphysicians Monday, Tuesday,Thursday, Friday, and Soturday,

Agnes Nelson, a palient of the Rethany Methodist Home Healthprogram, is escorted by employee Pedro lUcero as she teavm thespecial tan for an appointment wilh her doctor.

The fece trunsporlation for lili's. Nelson and other elderly or han-dieopped patienta is -mode possible through o unique new jointprogram developed by Bethany Methodist Hospital and IheAiserican Red Censo.

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Patienta - other Iban thone inIhn Home Health program - nhoare eligible to take advantage ofthe free lilt-equipped nan mnstmed certain criteria, including:

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Iraveling In and from non-emergency medical appointmen-tu.

Bethany Methodist HealIb CareSystem hou Specialized in caringfor the medical und uncial serviceneeds of older adults for 97 yearn,lt's long-standing mission hasbeen scenico lo oldec adults, andits goal is helping 111cm line io-dependently in their own homes.

To accomplish this, BethanyMethodist provides services thatinclude home health care, andronge from hospital und nursinghome on one eslreuie In weilnesuand retirement living nu theother.

lo heeping with its mission ofiernlng older adults, Bettiany

Methodist distrikuteu ADVICE,o publication that prunidru ad-vice for adnlla with aging parenluor dependent spouses. Thenewsletter - which is publicizedecery ntker month, sin Ihnen ayear - enntoinn articles bypruminent physicionu, sociolwurhern, and others whoSpecialize in family nludins andgerontology.

Bethmzy MethodintHeallh CoreSystem includes BethanyMelbodint Hospital, a 220-bedCommunity hospitni at 5029 N.Poulina ut., Chicago; BethanyMethudist Hume, a 9-reeidestreliresnent complen al 4951 N.Ashland, Chicago; and BethanyMelhodist Terrace, a 245-bedskilled and intermediate tongterm health rare facility in Mor-lun Grove.

Belhany Methodist Terracewas eulahlished in 1965. lt is cee'tzfied fur Medicare and BlueCrosu and in licensed for residen-lu as ynong au 15. Addilionally,Bethony Melheidisl Terrace Iiaccredited by the Joint Coso-mission on Accreditation o!Hospilals and Hnmen.

For mure lnfsrmalion aboutBelkany Methndisl Home HealthCare, contact Ms. Keof'ione at 271-9040, est, 44t.

Photo identification programThe Nues Scossi Center, ff66 tificates, driver's licenses, In'Oahton in Nitos Will just Ilse sorance policies, baptismalSecrelary nf Stale isis Edgar's records, unciol security cards,uenlur citizen pIloto Illelilificution voter'u registration cards,program no Tuesday, July 20 pOsuporis, selective serinez eue'frum 030 a,o lo 2:45 psis. 'l'ho dt or eutablished credit cards.Care Is oued fur proeidiiig ideo- Applicasitu misst furnish theirtification in uiluatio,is wIlt're uncial ueeority numbersprooftu required.

The program is free for thoseThree legal docuzzicists 05551 be aver 65, Them is a $4 charge forfurnished for pruaf nf identity, pnrsous ander age 65. AdvanceOne if which sonst include tIle ap- reservations may be made byplieant'u signature, Acceptable calling: l&7-4lloext, 376,dueumenls include: birth cnr-

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1ThAr.a Activities S.nlor Discounts S Special Services Senior News S Bulletin Board

Regency Nursing Centerobserves i 0th anniversary. The Regency Nursing Cenler,

6631 N. Milwuukee, celebruted its10th anniversary of current

. ownership un May 1.Under the new ownerohiy,

Regency has made changes andadditinnn. Currently it isnperatisg under the new nasseRegency Realthcare Center, andis offering home care an well asnursing home care.

The new philosophy of the ceo-ter is to be open to the communityas much os possible, and try lomeet the special modical needs ofthe elderly. Tb ensrsin g centerfacility is being used fer com-muoity support groops, such asAtoheimer's support group os thelast Wednesday eveniog of eachmonth; Qsteo-Arlhritis supporlgroup on Thursday evenings;blood pressure and diabetestesling is offered every Tuesday

The otursiog cenfer also offersphysical therapy, speech

therapy, occupational lherayy, afull cango of artis'ities und socialservices, and a family supportgroup.

Regency has also sponsored aLittle Leaae baseball leans ioNorwood Parb, and looks for-ward to some of tine residonis al-tending the games.

The renter is open daily and of-fers tours of the facility andwelcomes any questions sr cas-ceros. Call 647-7444 for further in-formation.

1f you are 50 sr older, BethesdaHbspitol's speeioliocd Ceolersand health ser005iogs may bejust whal the dortoronleecd.Whelber pos ene Iroshled byaches and paios, hace difficultywith urinary incontiococe, 0esimply seast lo mahe certain! youare free of noajor illness,Bethesda, al 2451 W. Howard st.,has a health progeam desigoedfor you.

One example is Bethesda's Ar-thritis and Barb Pain Center.Physicians, nurses aod otherhealth care professionals struc-tore un arthritis monugenoentprogram and personalioedtherapy regimen with whichboth patient and family cao live.One major goal of the therapy isto inupeooe overall body con-dilioning. Patients may heassigned to physical therapy andbe advised Is mahe some lifestylechanges sach on switching thetype of shoes Ihey wear or losisg

ARTHRITIS SUFFERERSSHOULD HAVETHIS SERIOUSMEDICAL INFORMATIONThere are four important tacto youshould know:

There ore very effectivetherapies for your arthritis,bock pain aud otherrheumatic disorders.

The key to your successfultreatment is precisediagnosis,

The best way for you to ob-tain an accurate diagnosisund effective treatment iswith a multi-disciplinarygroup of health care profes-nionals under the directionof a skilled and experiencedrheumatologist.

You deserve personal, in- u

dividualized care.

" the key tosuccessful treatmentis precise diagnosis.

At Bethesda Hoopital'o Arthritisand Back Pain Center, two of theChicsgo areu's most distinguish-ed rheumatològists, Joel M.Levin, M.D. und Scott A. Kale,M.D. personally direct thediagnosis and treatment of eachpatient: utilizing the medicalteam approach. This personalizedteam treatment pragram eon-tinues through the duration ofcare.

Dr. Levin, Dr. Kale and theircolleagues at Bethesda HospitalsArthritis und Back Pain Centerknow that utreatment andtherapy pro-grom specificaI-ly adjusted fareach patient cancontrai arthriticpain and allowthe arthritis sotferer to improve his or her quali-ty of life.

The facility is equipped ta treatboth inpatients and ootpatients.

"Bethesda Hospital'sArthritis and BackPain Center . . . (uses) themedical team approach."

For a free brochurf with more information about our Center cull 943-539K --

For better health,try Bethesda Hospital

Dr. Scott Kate (I), cs-director of Bethesda Hospital's Arthritisaod Bach Pain Cenler, scecees patient for arthritis.

weight. Wbco necessary, their they are manageable. l'tue

pbysiciao will prescribe hospilal provides free sceeeeiuugs,nedicolion. Radiologists, or- for prostate cancer eveey moelhthopedie soegn005, neorologists, and free eolo-rodal caocerpodialrisls, sorse praclilioners, screenings on a fairly regulauphysical, occopalioval and basis.speech therapists, social Last year RfSe meo in Ihoworhers, dielicioos, laboralory United Slates developed proslalopersoouiel, pharmacists, visiting cancer. Twenty-five lhoosauuulnorses and rheomolologisos died, oeedlessly. To avoid suchdiagnose, formolate and deliver consequences, men 40 aod overherapy worhiog closely with the n r e advised to have a yearlypatient iii all aspccls ot 1mal- prostate cancer screening.mesi. Thn-sneood most commoo lv vs

Another Cenlor al BeSnosda of 0000er ¡0 bolli meo aoulconreolrales os an ailments thai women, colo-reclol caocer, oiler;teso patients care lo disvossr is readily prevenloble, Ircalahleoriosry ineonliocncn. Urinary and curable ovith early delection.isconlinenee allevi, lt lo 12 Hidden (orvnll) blood in the stoni,millios people of all egos oatisn- delectable through o sioiplewide. Its social avd psychological screesiog, may iiidicote an earltaspects oIles ore worse than the cancer, sometimes m'the formolphysical cvneerns. Chicago's tir- a polyp. A non-canceroso polypnl urinary conlineoce ceoler may become canreroils if 001opened ils doors al Bethesda leso removed. Removol is fairlythan a year ago. Since then many routine. It can be done io cooioo-Chicagoans and suborbaoiles dion with a flexible or rigidhave hod their incoslineocn - sigmofdiusespic examinatino, amanaged, controlled or cored live-minute procedure thaithroogh the efforts of the Center's allows a physician lo look into thehealth care team - orologists, lower third of the large bowel. Al-gynecologists, neurolotinls, nor- 1er age 50, colo-rectal sereeniuigOses, social wsrhers and should be dose regularly.psychiatrists. . Another tile-saving sereeoiog,

Peopte who are incoolisest a low radiation dosage muni-tend ta isolate themselves mogram, can detect breast can-because of embarrassment, In- cern as small as an eighth et 00continence is the single biggest inch in diameter. Treatment aodreason peoplo are sent lo nursing removal of these early Cancershomes. Yet, with an accorate often ineotnen far lens draslicdiagnosis and appropriate measores than those necessarytherapy, the matority of older for more advanced cancers. Thepeople with incootinenee mammogram is gulch - it tabesproklems can be helped. Those less than 30 minutes - rumiar-already in nursing homes also table - it is doue with the palienlcan benefit from proper seated is a chair - and inespeo'evaluation, made lbrsugh sine-- a recent cost reduction hasphysical enaminalions, brought the price for Ihrlaboratory lests, neurological enuminatiso and physician'sevaluations and medicol enusuflalion to a fotal of $ft.histories. Treatment options map For more information aboutinclude u medication, behavior the Arthritis and Pain Center, tinemanagement lechoiqoes socio as Urinary Continence and DysfOObiofeedbaeh, osereisr, surgery to elles Center, prostate, cOt0-eetulprovide anatomical correction nr breast eaocer serneniogs, callwhen oecessary, pronthelte tfl.gSoo.devices sorgicatly implRed to Physicians und other healthhelp muscles control the flow of earn professi000ls trono Bethesdaurine, absorbrot onderittothing atoo are available lo address yourand other iOv005pIc0055 per0000t senior citioeos dab, church Ouilniiii. Cicle dab and other grsops our u

For people lochy e500glo to variety of topics Icono diet rouiloaoe few aches and pains aod ne enercjse lo copiog wills aging un;'difficulty with incontinnoce, chemical inloleronces.Bethesda offers a nonnI5 of request a spnaher, cootaci lirescreosiogn to doted und hospital's marheling depile

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Located in histooiC downtown Evanston, the North Shorewelcomes active seniors to S friendly retirementcommunity. The elegance of a quality hotel, combinedwith a warns and amiable atmosphere, enhances thegraceful way of life at the North Shore. As a resident,you'll enjoy your meals in our lovely Stratford DiningRoom, overlooking the attractive gardens and swimmingpool. You'll also appreciate the luxuty of daily maidservice and the securhy provided by a 24 hourswitchboard, You're invited to look into the lifestyle ofease and enrichment that awaits you at the North Shore.

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TheNofk shoreDavis Street and Chicago AvenueEvanston. Illinois 60201Call Mrs. Sands at 864-6400

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An entirely unique approach to retirement living awaits youat the Lawrence House in Chicago. There, residents can takeadvantage of the fine social atmosphere, accented by manyplanned activities and programs, as well as by the hotel'sconvenient location. The Lawrence House makes availablesuch conveniences as a delightful restaumnt, the security ofa 24-hour switchboard and the luxuty that maid servicesprovide. Other amenities include an in-house food shop,beauty and barber salons and a drug store. Visit theLawrence House Chicago's in-town retirement hotelfor active seniors.

1iiairnn t1USEu.

1020 West Lawrence AvenueChicago. Illinois 60640Call Mrs. Cooke at 561-210e

Bethesda Hospital, at HowardStreet and Western Avenue, formore than twenty-five years hasbuilt its reputation servioChicago's a North Side annorthern suburbs.

For a diagnostic appointmentor further information, please call761-6000 and ask for TheArthritis und Back Pain Center.

a place of kindnean7g1 -6000

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ì1Ar.a ActjvIfl.s S.nlor Discounta Spociat Services Senior Nowa BuII.tin Board

Vhen Joyce Kernao of ParkRidge founded A-Abiding CareThirse and flealthcare Service inearly 1983, she thought most ofher at-home care huninesS wouldcome from placing registeredcorses with individoat patientsfor specific medical care.

She soon discovered a corn-plelely differentsitualion a yearlater, Kornan says 75 percent nlher case list consists at olderpatients who need general care-and companionship--far morethan they seed medical attentino.

l thoaght I would place 90 per-cent registered aorses and ISpercent flames aides; or corn-paniOOs. lt's tamed oat to heesacltyllie osposile" she said in

Kerean. oho has keen a nomefor Z5 years, and began her ser-vice hccicsc I saw a real seedfoi' oud, al-hocse care alter-natives iii Ihis eoi'oisanily'', seesal least alle major reason for thaipatters. Mist senior ciliorns who

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Forest Villa...A nursing home that caresHome care may be the answer

reqoime home care, she said,arelonely people who need respect,and companionship, pins a

misimum nl hante seeds.Older patienls oIles lise with

their childees, sr are living alose,but heing eared for\by theirfamilies, according to\Kemnan,and il is those family memhemswho eventaalty opt forpmsfessi000l home care.

"A worhing wife sr husbandcan't slay heme from worh Iscare for their aitiug op005e, forinstänce, Or children can't tahetime from work Is give all Ikecaer to their parents, so theycome to Us," she said.

A-Ahtdisg care plicien reqairea close mulch hetwen client andcare-giver, to help avoid Ihr "25-nsroes-in-2l weeks, syndrome.That doesn't help that older per-non get the kind of dignified carehe or she deserves," Kemnas said.

And dignity is an impstast by-word for ssccosslsl home care,she emphasioed. Mast patients

who need home care, are fairlyindependenl, at least mobileenosgh Ihut they can kelp Iheiraides prepare meals sr cleanhouse.

Numen aides from A-Abidingcare cost $8 and hosr, $9 per hourif the aide is certified. Twenty-four-hour caro by a narses aidecosts $9f per day. Kemsan wooldnot specify conto for a registerednurse, hut said "it's much higherthan $1 or $9 a day."

If families do decide so homecare, she added, it is importantfor them to maintain an Ongoinginformation relationship with thecars service, "no that if thingschange with the patirnt, sr cfsome prohlem develops youwon't he scared to go and say'there's a problem we needfixed.' After all, il is your

For wore information on A-Abiding Care, people can call 59f-CARE.

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We are committed lo lobirmsidsol care and oar philosophyis lu Ireal each resident willik505r, respect, and dignily. We

ars O "Nursiog home that cares."Wo liase a prolsssiooal samioS

and rchahilibalioo stall Oaraasitiamy soroievo isciudephysicul thorapy, physicalrekahililatisO, oceupaliosaltherapy, occupali050lrehabilitation, speech therapy,

fl'Gsocial services, aelivibien, and akeauty salon us the premiors.Calhslic and Prolrstant religiousservices are held regabarly, io-eluding Rosary and Holy Corn-.manIco.

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We have a lovely patio directly511 our first floor dining roomwhere our resideslu may enjoythe sunshine uod fresh air andIbower/vegetable gardes. Theforest preserves hoch oar estireproperty and lbs views leoni sarwisdssos are bcauliful any limeol Ike year.

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OakMillFamilyDental Centerdedicated to dental health

Dr Barbaro Lunhowubi ispleansd lo announce the receobspesiog of lbs Oah Mill Family.Dssbal Ceiiter. Prior lo lbsopesilig of bcr privais practice,Dr. Laohsooshi was associabsi$ocilli Ihe Chicago Medical asd00510! Center as the Director ofils Department of Deslisl,,. Shsiv a somma cons laude graduateof Mousl hlolyshe Collego isSsulh ifudley, Mausachonelbs andoariied her Doctor of DenIalSurgery degree from Norib-isesicco Usiversily School ofDeslisley. Aller grudootios Dr.l,ashowuhi was isviled lo join theprivato praelice of the isler-nationally recognized dentist, De.Emil SIGlo, O Riehlerswil, Swil-zerbood. Upus her retors lo theUsibed SIglen, Dr. Lashowohicbose lo establish her pmaclice iootlrcummunity.

Dr, Barbara Lashawskl

Dr. Loshowski is skilled aodespeeiooced in all phauru uf des-liOlry ovd sojoys tire vacisly osdflesibilily ut Icealiog palieslo stall ages, from childres Is seoisrcilizess. In addition lo generaldenlislry including prosthelics,ocdodosics, oral nurgecy andresboralive und preventive des-tiutry, Dr. Laohowshi is braised isand has bad tremendous soceeuwith Ike sewer lechniques alcosmetic doobioley such as losibhonding. flooding, a bechoique

Blood SugarSei'eiiiiigProgra IIi

The Cesler 5f Concomo ispleased lo 0500unce their sewBlood Sugar Screening PeogrOmis cooperulios with bbc ReticocyHealth Ceolor. There is ou fee foethis seevics. It is scheduled furthe lust Salumday of cacti moslhfrom t p.m. lo 3 p.m. is Suile Illof 1ko 1510 N. Norths055l Hghy.Bsildiog io Park Ridge 0105gwilli Blood Pressure Tcstisg. 'rievest dale is July StIli. The osI leePOI sill be full. Coiue arid bring afrieod te Ihis importavI heallhcheck. For more ivloroialioo,call 553-1453 sr drop ill at TiroCrotor si Coscors.

MOt't()lÌ Gt)Vt'I'receives degreeDavid C. Milamora of MorRo

Geovs, gmodualed lioso DrakeUoiversily aller Ike coorloows 011911 opeisg classes.

Milamuro rechis'ed u degreebuoi the Collsgo of Business Ad-

- mioioliotioo io.Fi0000e ,.. '.

which bas rersolly receivedmuch publicity, in used Isreshape leelh, fill io spares,repair hrshco leelh asd to'remove discoloraliss.

As o public nervier lo familiesill sur cosmmuoily, Dr. l,osh000shihan voluoleered lo provide, leseol charge, diagoostic S-rays orsludy models as u mrann of ideo-lilicalios to aid Ike various rom-

Dr. James Walsh

masily a550eialioss immvolvirmgmisais5 o'tmildreo.

Dedieulsd lo Ike well beirRt asmldestaI heallk of Ilmo onembems ofour c'omnmuusily, Dr. l,ashowskiasml mer staff welcosme isqcirirsaod visils lo her office loraloml ioOak Mill Mall al Oakloo oodMilwaukee Ave. The office moopen Monday through Saluedaywith Ike esreplmso st Thursday.

Ors. Robert Peckand James Walshhave 21 years of

College experienceto help you.

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Regency Health Centreis devoted to people

Regesey Health Centre isdevoled te people. As health careprofsssi500lo, we fucus so the in-fires uod ill, hat we also have arespossibility lu the rommanily.

We oller Iree blood pressureammml blood sugar screening tu yourmmrgasioalioo ut your larilily.Arrammgemesls cas be made formuoolhly, ki-mnoothly, semi-m000llmly or aooual screenings.Free blood pressures are abo of-fereml daily, Y am. - 4 p.m., Mon-

DRS. PECK AND WALSH WELCOME YOU

You shsatd keow thur a misis,vv, ut muon veers at hishi ospnciaiiz d ersioico is required to become certined as a Chiroe,ac-sar. The Doctor of Chirn pracric hoo completed e sisimam of 4405 hours o tcta,sr oem i enroue tins. Risid Chits p,uosis boardnnamioati055 ato ,eqairnd Eel ocean miStol5 tie noseis greeted, C ostieaie g edacatios i, eto oceqair ed tor ihn 055001 renewal ofa li 005501 0 pranlio e.

We have also completed numerous courses in community health. Dr. Walsh has 12 yearn of collegeeducation. He mas initially trained in phaemacolagy and nutrition. He receised degrees io pharmacy andhuman biology, end has taken advanced training in chiropractic techniques, concentrating on the diagnosisund management of workers compensation and personal injury oases. Dr. Peck has 9 years of collegeeducation. He graduated from Loyola University, and has received special training in medical emergencytechniques. He has additional training in the Coo methods of sacro occipital adjustments, nutrition and ap.plied kinesiology. Dr. Peck has a special interest io physical therapy, rehabilitation and sports injuries. Weboth attend monthly seminars studying latest chiropractic techniques to increase our eopertise and servicemethods, Did you know that Chiropractors continue to train and retrain to offer yaa the latest in drugless,non.surgical health care and service? Call us today and let us help pout

Here are the symptoms most commonly treated by Chiropractors:

ÇauI us now for an examination of your problems. These symptoms indicate that yourbody ¡s being deprived of normal nerve function. Until this function is restored, you willto some degree be incapacitated. The longer you wait to seek help, the worse the con-dition will become - CALL TODAY!

We want to prove that Chiropractic can heal naturally,you do not have to live with pain.

day through Friday, al RoyescyAt-Home Health 10125 N.Milwaukee AYO., Nilevi.

Health earn rducalios io also005 of our respsouibililies: mcvare availably fur Isromal preces-taliono al puar facility or immfor-mal inquiries over the phuse.

Fsr lurther information, callJasa Zugars-Balderas, Ad-misistralor, Regency At-Home[teallk, 647-1111.

Dr. Robert Peck

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8337 N. Skokie blvd. recentlymoved from Lincoln and Footerio Chicago to Skoke.

ICoeber's carneo a completeselection of home health careaids inelUdiof adult lapers,bathroom safety rails, bleedprenSore kits and fancy canes.Check nor ad in this lasse of TheBugle fera money naving coupon.

Kochern han kern in boninesssince 18ff for medical suppliesand convalescent aids. We handlesales, reniai and delivery, homedelivery and sel up. Kerker'sMedical Supply wantS le be yourcomplete medical supply seorce.We will process your Medicare,public aid and iesoraocc claims

with prior approval. We acceptchecks and credit cards.

1f you have any questionsplease call 677-6Th5 barth) er 434-1420 (sooth I.

Caring for thesick workshop

SI. Frascis Hospital's School of

Nursing will conduct a woekuhoptitled "Caring for the Sich atHeme" fromf3Op.m. -8p.m. noThursday, July 17. The workshopwill include a demonstration-osbasic care for the bedriddenpalienl. To register, sr for moreinfermalion, raft the Scheel ofNursing, 492-823f.

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"We offer dignified. qualityway of life," says AdmiuiulratarJokn Young. "We cnmbiue in-dependence with casgern, andsociality with the right amount of

peinaiT."More than 250 seaiors enjoy the

gond fife al the North Share,where somelbiug euriliug hap-pens enrry day. Bruidenlu canclisase from a hook reniew, aning-alang, arts and crafts,aerobic cfasses, a concert, bodydynamirs, drama classes, choirpractice, a tranelugue, a first runmovie fshswn in the batet's ownmovie theater with nversioedscreenf asd a visit from u tax ex-

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"Sommer brings the use of theNorth Share's 0mo 'Eprof Ces'ter'," says Social Director MaryLou Gary. "That's what we coltour landscaped garden with theheated swimming pool, ombrellafahles und comfortahle spola tonao."

NotritiOn is corefafty watchedby diet espertu who pian threeappetizing and healthfol meals aday. Meals are srrned in thebrightest. suunleOt room

imagineabte, every labtedecorated with fresh flowers.

There is anotiter side tu fife atthe North Shore and that's theright to prieaey. Na matter howbusy the day or eeeniog, eenideo'tu are enfitfed to retire to theirown private aparfmnols wherethey ran rejuvenate their energy,

celan, rest Or read, Seniors movetuto the North Share au theymusId ints any elegant apartmentbmfdiag, All imito are rompOotef yfurnished, including carpetingand drapeo. Haweter, a residentcan choose to decorate with las orher own hetongings.

Prices include all meals, housecleaning services and the fallsnidaI program

The cumbinutinn al propRe dietand exercise combnfqtt with funand rnmpaniunship and ringedwith privary makes for the per-feet lifestyle for anyone. Whyshould a senior citizen not enjoythe same thing?

At the North Shore Hntet.,.they

Lawrence House offers varietyof programs

Lawrence House, t020 W.l,awrence Ave., is a senior etilicohotel milk a social programwhich rivals a college campus!

Start wilk "Tusle nf Lawrencetinsse". a gourmet tasio ucd Ich

luncheon, go on tu u Valentine'sSweethearl Puny, u laient shvw,Easter bunoel parade, eullechibloexhibit, carnival, gardon paety,ud fuir, balloon liti off, Ohlohnt"tost...und lItaIt fusi u suttlyhinonl Ike fon lhol'o io shore loet,uw000cr Hutte senior udulls inlolo.

l,uwrciiCc Honte is arelireinent facility ulrich is tontelo 171 ncili008. privatO sludinuy,'ir lmC'iitS oril(t lil circos lie e1teiccd osiidoolly uniI lucIanowc'ehl ytiiaui I vernici'. lOuc'lu

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yui'liiiiylite iii a VuIiIC'IY Ot dailypi'u,lil'liltub rai uL'iuig lenin 1,006eeni000n t uitol insinuI yniloeiulultsnishi wurknfnuys'um I uuiun' tui dress loe

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Bub limen hinuinnrsil ics. ''0,10cesidenin lire tine the oyyer-liiuiily lii iiiiil in hue derinioiitioaking relia'i'ul iOO puilicy willy00000tto."

cniouluoitlees suefi as l'ullhic Ah-bairn, Safely Adviicuey,Welcoming, Games, Mcdleol Al-fairs, Friendship, klause undGrounds unIt Resalo Situp all

morel 'ogolaclo' oiuul pills innen-I inc ,'iiiuliuite rL'nliiig l000eonoorlcsideiuls huno uuuelieilnutc ii, usiiiiuit(' ruuininliti el'',.' IS they elnoose.

Buil (IiI.'re 's hiunoe In celas allaw cene e Ohuinoc, also. A 0011-sloched lili car y ofhees u qairl ryolund, in, sileololor, 00 qdjueeuilpuch, bolli especially for rosideo-Is, is landscaped, hush and tonoly.

.Ar.ó AcflvIfl.s s S.nor Dincounts S Sp.cIal S.rvicos, Senior N.ws BulIstin Board

Covenant Village of Northbrook...A continuing care retirement communityOne hundred yearn ugo this

opr'mg, the Evangefii'ai CavruantCharch opened its firstretirement renter on FnstnrAvenue in Chicago, adjacent foSwedish Covenontllnspital.

Tnday ' the CovenantRetirement Communities havegrown to include 12 componeslocated in Califnrhla,Wauhington. Minneoota. Illinois,Connecticut, ned tlorida, Thelnng history nf experience behindthis organization han contributedta the high qnality of life narren'tly enjoyed in the CovenantRetirement Communifieu.

Otte of the larger retirement'commnnities is sitnated in thelovely Chicago suburb of North'brook, The campus featureoheanfilnily landscaped grounds,offering a ronge nf lifestyles forthe senior adnit,

Quad and duplex homesproelde a completely indepen-dent lifestyle without the raresand worries of bornes and groundmaintenance, Residential apar-Intents ace available far the ac-tine nenine who sin longer wantuthe responsibility nf meatpreparation and enjoys sharingmealtime in a beautiful centraldining room with other relimen.

Graying Generation 'sArts and Crafts Fair

Lbars how fitness can help youif you are over age 5f during theJuly 22 Oahton ComnsuoityCollege Passages Thcangh Lifeprogram, "Fitseos Aller Fifty,"

Guest speaker Lain Van Ren-ssclaor, clinical nurse specialIst,Medical/Oncology, SI. FrancioHsspilat, Evanston, discasses Ihnrefaliooship hefweco physicaland mental eoerrineo, nutrItIonand health, from t to ZuM p.m., inRoam 112, Oakton Kaut, 770t N.Lincoln ave., Skskie, A $1donation io collected at the doorfor each individaafpragram. For

Aosiolerf hiving is provided furthe individual who has some dii-firalty coping in a comptetely in'dependent setting, und pet docanot reqnirr any ukilted noising

Finally. shifted oursing care isanaitable lar tempsrarY eon-eatescent care 'or for on-goIngnaming needs.

This range of lifeotyfes alllocated où one campus is definedan the Continuing CareRetirement Community.

lJnl'doe senior rental huuoing,the Continuing Care RetirementCommunity guarantees servingthe present and future needs althe oeniar adolf. In the earlyyearn of retirement communityliving, one enjoyo a totally in.dependent lifestyle.

Hawever, io later retirementyears as aneopectqd medicalconreino may develop, the Cnn-tinaing Care Retirement Corn-munity aunares the availability nfquality noetlicut care snithnnl thefear of separation from one'supouue or eluse f riendu.

Family members nr one'ss'penne are relieved of the burdenof providing dap'to day care.When one chooses a Cantinwng

Photo by Kevin Miller

Handmade dolls created by sishero Ruby Glichman, Des Plaines(far left) aod Doris Guspar, Hoffman Eslages (fell) were exhIbitedat the Graying Geserahiso's Arto and Crafts Fair ah FashIonSquare in Shehic, Choosing duhls for her and her baby 5101er wooSusan Shiwinshi with ft lo r) Mom. Former Skshlan now ofPhiladelphia, Julia Sliwinshi, holding baby Paula.

Fitness after Fifty at 0CCthe summer Passages series of 10lectores, Ike cosI is f5.

Passages Through Life is aweekly series of hedores anddisrussions dealing milk growik,denehopmest, change,slimutalino and relhechiou ea 111e,starling in mid-life.

Fur forther information, call635't4t4,

Slop Smoking, a uupporl grouploe smokers and son-smokerswilt meet Friday, July 18 at ltam. New members are alwayswelcome. Calt 5t7'ttOO, est. 37f.

Care Retirement Commonif y,one han made his or her ownder'mioo as to how future rarewill he pranided, ohould il beneeded.

Consideration of a retirementcommunity requires a great dealof carefol thought and earlyplanning. One important COO'sideratinn is the proven financialotobility kf a sponsoring

avena'nt Village of North'brook weicomeu' ynar inquiriesandnisilu.

The Bugle, Thnrndny, July 17, 1986

Gies Oaks resident artists WIlldisplay paloti000, drawIngs,ceramics, furniture and jeweheryso July 25.

This event is hosted by RolkCrosi, graduale certifirate io aritherapy with a Bachelor's Degreeis Fine Arlo from Ike Art In'shitute in Chicags. She kasslodicd with one nf Ike country'oloading art therapists, DonSeiden, at Rush_PresbyterianSt.Lube's Mediat Center. Ruth'stherapeutic aoseaoments of eachindividual's problem helps

Glen Oak residentsplan art eìhibit

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release anxieties and regeneratetheir personalities.

Mildred Wea, t2, is one alIkemany resident artists who decinegreat satisfaction and a senso nfpride in the creation and displayof her "art imuger3n."

Hors d'oeuvres and wine wilf be

Eshibit hours are from 5 to 8

Families, friendo, and thesorrounding eammonity are io'nited to attend.

It may be years before you'llneed the security we offer .but when you do, only acontinuing Care Retirement Community like ourswill guarantee meeting your changing needsduring your later retirement years.

In 1886 the Evangelical CovenantChurch opened itt first taring corn-rnonity in Chicago, NOW, 180 pearslater, not-for-profit Covenant Con-tfnUiflg Care Retirement Communi-ties have spread throughout tIleUnited States and have grown to in-dude 12 completely self containedretirement communities sereinsover three thousand retirees wEhChristian fellowship and care.

As one of tse twefve CovenantRetirement tommunities,CovenantVillage of NOrthbrookbrings to the retiree a 100 yeartradition of continuing carewjtli unmatched enperienceartO financial stability . . . vitalqualities that set it apart fromto many other care facilities.

Retirement at lovely, mod-ero C000narit Village of North-brook provides a beautifal life- loo

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style. Your apartment is mainte-nance and carefree, Fully prepareddinners are served daily in a comfor-table central dining room, A strongsense of secarity it present at alltimes, Health care is available at thefacility for both short term and longterm care. n addition, a personalcare facility proeldes supervised lin-ins for those Who are no longer ableto function alone itt theirapartment,

At Covenant Vi)iuge of NorthbrOOk. V00 enjoy personal freedom to

pursue any interest you desirebut most important, you shareyour retirement with otherswho llave your interests, faithants heritage in a beautiful en-vironment of meaningful thris-tian fellowship. TO Obtain addi-tional information, please usethe coupon or cali the phonenumber below.

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Maine Tnwnship offern a videvariety of services to seniorcitizens with programs rangiogfrom a senior citizoos sociatgroup to an informatioo andreferrat service.

Ncarty 2tOtt senior citizenslive in Maine Township - one ofthe targest senior citizenpopulations in suburban CookConoty.

Maine Township SupervisorPaut K. Hatveenno said, Seniorcitizens see a vatued part of ourrnmmuntty, and we attempt toprnvide a wide nariety of sereirento meet their needs. We are cus-ntantly reassessing those needsSn that we ran better serve them.

The Maine Tnwnship Seniorsprovides fun and cnmpaninnshipto senine citizens whn are town-ship residents. The geozp spun-

. sues free mnnthly bingo games. Italso uffers frequent day trips,theater ustisgS and monthty Ion-cheuns at mnderate rates. Newthis year will he two mini-varatinnS - a river bnat croisealong the Mississippi in Joly anda lati calnru trip In Doer Cosnty.Wisconsin, io September.

To receive a membership ap-plicotinn and obtain reservationinformatizo, contort. SocNenochel; director of senior Ser-vices, at 297-2510.

Another key program providedby Mame Township io an infnr-matizo And referralclearinghouse to help seniors ob-tain information on h000ing,medtcat services, uncial andmental health services, nutrition,.home-delivered meals, em-ployment, energy assistance,soeiat activities and u variety ufother services. Senior citizenscan obtain mfurmatinfl through

Thu. Ar.a ActIvItii Ò S.niorDIscOufltI Sp.claI Sorvices S Senior News S BuIIstlfl Board

New publicationfor adults withSeniorican find friends, Parkside dedicates

services at Maine Township senior walking coursethin service by ratting GrzyceDully at the Maine TowoShipTows hIatt, 297-25tO.

Maine Township senior citizensalso cus add to their buying powerthrough s senior citizen disc000tprogram initiated by the town-ship io cooperation with the DesPtaines, Morton Grove and ParkRidge Chamber of Commerce.Fur information on obtainingcards, catt the towonhip offices at297-2510.

Medleal 1)rogrtIuufor serIiori

. Swedish Covenant Hospital,-5145 N. California Ave., is of,teeing Medcalt, a new servire Wthe elderly and others withneeinus health problems who live

"Medcall 01105m peuple Is; calltar help in a medical emnkgeneyeves whro they can't ;,et to atelephone," according to Bar-kara Goode, ACSW SwedishCovenant Hospital manager nfsocial service. "The serviceenables many older persons Inkeep living independently andeases the worries nf lhnoe whocare absat them. Convalescentscan also 05e Ike program as lungas they need it.

The Medcall user wears asmall pendant-style transmitterand simply pushes a button incose of trouble. A trainedoperalur immediately callsfamily members, friends, or theemergency medical service theoser has designated In come andrender aid.

For information or to orderModesti, contact Barbara Goode,970-5200, eut. 5294.

Parhside Human Services Cor-poralion recently dedicated awalking course foe senior citizensat Cestenniol Park, 190 S.Western in Park Ridge. Picturedare Mary Hester-Tune, president,Board nf Commissioners, ParkRidge Park District; TheresaGroduhy, director, Senior Cen-ter; Ellen Brnwne, director,Old9r Adnft Cnmmonity Ser-vices; Mae Becker, participant,Park Ridge; Tom Higgins, dicer-tor, Parknide Sport and FibrosiSports Medicine Centers; andSteve Meyer, director, Partos andRecreation, Park Ridge ParkDistrict.

The walking coorue has sevenwarm-op breathing, stretching,and fleuikiiity euerciuevpreparing participants fur "TheWalk." The Walk emphasizes thekey requirement for fitnesulwalking at a pace vigorousenoogh to improve and maintain

Through this I & R facility. Maine Township in offering neniOrn the

o--rtunity to expand their horizons. broaden their outlook. widentheir social contacts and increase their awareness of all the benefitsthat are available to older adults.

If you need to know any information regarding the Senior CitizensServices available to Maine Township residents. call 297.2510.

If you are involved with a program or service dealing with SeniorCitizens. call this seme number to be sure that your service and in-formation are available for those in the community who may need

them.

LÑING LONGER IS A. MONUMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT AND

CHALLENGE!

LIVING LONGER ADDS A NEW DIMENSION TO ONE'S LIFESTYLE!

LET US HELP MAKE YOURS A TRULY FULL AND GOLDEN LIFE!

Legal AId program will be heldon Tbocsdoy, Joty 17 beginning atto am. One half boor individnolappointments are available.Reservations are necessary andcao he made by catting 967-61m,ext. 37f.

cardiovascular conditioning- Al-tee The Walk, participants taketheir potp- and evaloate theircondition. They then proceed toseven more euercisen for thecool-down pkaue,to prepare themfornormal actïvitp.

All uf the exercloes are ex-plained on multi-colored gamesigns, and moines can enerciseafose or in a group.

Parkside Hinan Services Cor-pocation is a member of IkeLutheran General Heattk CareSystem.

ATTENTION: SENIOR CITIZENSMaine Township has been designated by the Suburban Cook County

FORINFORMATIONABOUT

Area Agency on Aging an the INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SITE

for SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICES for the Maine Township Corn-rnunity.

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ASSISTANCE PROGRAMSENiOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT CARD

CALL 297-2510 9:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thrU Friday

MAINE TOWNSHIP SENIOR CITIZENS INFORMATION AND REFERRAL

\ \::/ ' 1100 Ballard Road Park Ridge, II. 60068-{oisoY (probes partially funded by Suburban Cook CountY Are,eflCY0fl Aging)

aging parents.As fecheelogY helpv nszre

Americans live iiiln their f05, ihrproblem el their hcolthcareassumes increasing urgency. Ai

this very omincot, is every roe-ser of the country, nearly 90% ofall Caer given to the elderlyrouies from family members.

A recent visily nf 739 employeeszt the Travelers Corp. in Llar-tloed, Cono. revealed that 2f%spent an average of 10.2 boors a -week earing for elderly relativesand friends. Kight percentdevoteit 35 hours a week to suchcare, and sume spent on murk as8e hosco z week. Although thestudy foessed only on the cor-poratinfl's employees, the reunIRwere enuninteni wilh those ofprevious stadien.

Deupite this growing in-vainement of family members inraring for aging parents. seaStadvice and support exista for Ibisgroup of people referred to as"caregivers."

To remedy Ibis. the BzthaSyMethodist Heattk Care System ofChicago recently launched anewnletter called ADVICE forAdults with Aging Parents nr aDependent Sp-muz which con-tains articles by prominentphysicians, social workers, andolkeru who npecialize in familystudies and gerontology Il ispublished every other month, umtimesa year.

An example of the material inAdvice in the article in therorrent issue tilled Caregiversami Care Masagers A HelpfulPartnership by Lorraine Lddzffand Brina B. Melemed. lt pointsnut that the eaeegiver nIb-n domnot realmzethat negativeor mixedfeelings ore normal and evenjostifiedbytke situation.

Snmetimes caregiveru even -

feet guilty about having sochfeelings. The aolknrS describehow a senuativo rare manager - aprofessional, such as a socialworker nr nurse - can kelpcaregivern accept their negativefeelings, while at the same time,help alleviate the stress and rein-tarco what in pnuitivo in thecaregieing experience.

To mntrodoce Advice, BelkanyMethodist Health Care Systemwifi mail an introductory issuefree. A regolar onnnal nnrip-lion to Advice costs $3 (Call theAdvice Sobncripun Center; 271-4908, or incite to Advine, BethanyMethodist Health Care. Sytem,5025 N. Paulina st., Chicago66649.)

Bethany Methodist HeatthareSystem has upeciaiiziif in cringforthemedicai and social service.needs nf older adoltu for 97 years.The organization's long-0105ff ingmisnian kas been service to nldni.adults, and its gnat is helpingthem live independently in theirown borneo.

Beihaoy MethudiutHeatib CoreSystem includes BethanyMethodist Hospital, o 220-bedcsmmuoity hospital at 5025 N.Paulina ut., Chicugu; BethonyMeihudiut Home, z 269-residentretirement complex at 495f N.Ashland, Chicago; und BelbanyMethodist Terrace, a 265-bedskilled und istermediale bongieem health cure facility in Mur-

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HOSPITAL NEWSSwedish Covenant celebrates Centennial this weekend

The Jomp'n the Saddle Band,known for its top ten kil "CorlyShuffle"; ike Chicago Cl!amberBrass; and Juggolar,"America's most visoal munir"jano fusion group, are but a few ofthe lop nome entertainers thatwill appear at the CentennialCelebration and Health Fair aiSwedish Covenant Hospital, 5145N. Califnenia, us Sainritay andSuodsy, July 19-20.

Another headline ztlractiznwill fie the rare showing nf ike1927 award winning classic filin"My Best Giri," starring MaryPichfnrd and Charles "Boddy"Regem and special guest BuddyRogers io pernos. The film rarelybus been shown previously.Presentationu will be in thehoopitai's auditorium un Sutur-day at b-30 am., ll3t am., 4pos., 6 p.m. und 0 p.m. Free ad-vance renorvaiiuns ura required.

Beside main stage entertain-ment the festival also will niforchildren's activities, ethnic foodbooths, a birthday party foreveryone born at the hospital,prizes and special sales al theResole Shop.

The eotvcluinment program OurSaturday will include TheChild's Play Tonciog Theatredoing a show for the whole fumilyat tO um.; Jamie O'Reilly andthe Rogues, a popular folkacoustic grtup upeciulielog insonos of Ireland ut 11 am,; theMariachi Guadalajara Band, aseven-man Mexican bund thaiplays regularly on 195FM, uti239 p.m.; the Chicago SwedishMaie Chorus and ChicagoSwedish Glee Club, Ot-voicrustrong, doing o mixed program ofsecular and sacred mosic ut 2:30p.m.; and the Nordic Dancers,representing all Scandinavianrusntries wilk various dancen at3:15p.m.

The Alan. Casey Orchestra, a13-piece swing orcheuira with

Forest hosts"Family Series"on Cable TV- -

A thirteen-week series,focusing on issues of particularconcern On families, currently isuhnwing on local cable lelovinlonStations. Pruduced by ForestHealth Systems of Des Plaines,each uf the half-boor lnng"Family Series" programs isaired twice weekly-un Sunday at8:39 p.m. and again ox Wed-nesday at 9:39a.m.

Topics examined on "Fnmily'Series" inrlsdes a parents sor-vivat guide to raising teenagers,family councils, depression andsubstance abme Each programfeatures disrossinu with a panelnf professionals to promoteeducation and awareness of theseimpartant musses.

Althuagh many prenons sufferfrom problems and ailmentswhich are treatable, families,cummunilies and evenprofessiunals in the field ore natalways aware of the servicesavailable. The "Family Series"was designed In identify some nfihese treatable prablems and todirect concerned persons Inexiuting facilities nr programswhich ran help.

For farther information, ron-taci the pohlic relatiuns depar-iment at Forest Hospital, 835'4365. . ,

The Chicago Chamber Brass doing n program of mixed classicaland popular music wilt be une of several top name entertainmentgroups appearing at the Ceniennial Celebration and Ifenith Fair atSwedish Covroant Hospital, 5145 N. Calilornia, ox Saturday andSunday, July 19-20. Members of ihr group sees here are (l-riWilliam Camp, Paul Johnniis, Beth Halloin, Steven Gamble andRichard Frazier. They will appear no Saturday, July 19, at 5:45p.m. 0v the main otage.

vocalist schick features nostalgic35v, 405 and 555 mosic, will be onstage at 4:15 p.m. The ChicagoChamber Brass, live concertbrass players using a program ofmixed classical and popularmusic will upyvar al 5:45 p.m.,und Juggular, "-America's mostvisual music" jaez toviso groupat 7:30 p.m. All evitI perloem onthe Cevteooia( nielo stage.

Susday's utliacti000 isill be:the North Shore Concert Band, a7g-mcneker coossesoity basil thatplays regulurly on the NorthShore, at I p.m. during the SCH"babies" birthday party; theShurelloec Barbershop Chorus, u24-mao bochershoy group, at 3p.m.; and the Jump's the SaddleBand, a country roch group at3:45 p.m. Attendants for mainstage programs are being asked

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to bring lawn chairs or blanketsav scaling in limited.

The children's eolcrlaiooicoteviti coolisor through the day esSaturday svilii acting evorhsliuyoat 12:25 and S pin., face paintingfrom lt am. In 3 p.m., pony ridesbcgioiiivg ut soue and clowns aodmagicians strolling the geoundsthroughout the leslival. On Suo-day, Garfield Goose, faanoss TVpuppet, will de mini shoivs from Itu 5 p.m. and the Jumping Jacks,a "moon evalk" Inc children, will.be in piacefrom2:30to5 p.m.

The health fuir wilt he held onSaturday frum 10 aro. to 2 p.m.Fece screenings will be offeredfor diabetes, blood pressure.glaucoma and cala ear is, headand neck (screening for dentulhealth, cancer asd TMJprobiemsi, lung function and

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Dr. Bernard A. Shindler & Associates3 ConvenIent Locallons

. 8700 Dempster St., Niles, IllinoisDempSteF Plazo PenmnunlanulUoildhlig - (Nest to K-Mart)

296-7246

The Bugle, Thursday, Juíyl7,- 9990

lady composition/perCentage nfbody f5t. Cumputerized healthprofiles also mill be available.

Bland pr.afiieu which test 2fproperties nf the blond will hodose beginoing at O am. The inkfeo in $10. A similar profile whichalun tests the coronary risk farlurwill he offered foe o $15 fee. Per-nons planning to have blondprofiles mast faut for 12 boorsprior to the test.

The fair also will have apediatric center where childrencas learn abusi nutrition, healthaod safely, as well as, toar a"Teddy Bear" elixir. Adolescentblood pressuras also will hetabeo. loforsoation booths, tear-sing centers and communityeducation lectures will round nutthe fair's activities.

Ethnic nod American funds millbe ois the menu atTaste oOSCH onSaturday, lt am. - 9 p.m., asdSunday, t - 5 p.m. Lovai vesdoromanning the booths will he: LoaMalnati's (pinza, Mama Tishunrbetts(, Seco II (Swedish pun-cabes), Food For Thought (bar-hequed purb ze chicken sao-dwicbes(, The Candy Tree

Nilesite electedJua050 Lynch, u junior at Knox

College is Galcoburg, has breoeleried lu Mortar Board, aoutioiiul uruilemic honor society.

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.Everyone horn at Swedish

Covenant Hospilat is inviled toobirthday party ox Sunday 0dm ito 3 p.m. A flag ceremony; awar-du for special SCH babies, suchas, the oldest, the most from unefamily, the eurlieul mies, etc.;free cake and sosvenir gifts willmake up the program. Advanceregiuiratisns are preferred.

Drowings for prizes donated bylocal merchants will labe placathroughout the festival. Allregistered attendants eligible.Thé Service Guild Resale Shopwill feature special sales onSaturday, 9 am. - 5 p.m., andSunday, t . 4 p.ui.

For additional information or -

muvie nr birthday parly reser-valions call the Centennial Of-fice, 07f-8290, eut. 5011.

to honor societyand Beeoadette Lynch, Niles.

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North Pork College o Christianliberal arts college located onChicago's northside was foundedin itOl by Swodish immigrants

and Is affiliated with theEvangelical Covenant Church.The college has an enrollment ofnearly l,tOO students. In additionto ito main campus, there acethree Entensien Centers locatedin the Chicago neighborhoods ofRavenswnod/Llptown, LittleVillage and Logan Square.

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Register byphone at Oakton

Part-time students onlyTe!ophonn rogistratiOfl hours are 9 arS. tu O p.m. eachWedrresduy through Au0uSt 0. . .

To regiSter by phono yes must haue bees evrotIOd at the cohete durinO theSpring or Summer terefot t P56. OFt houe receiuod a letter cl acceptance torthe Full term it you ore a new or reodmitted student.

lt 635-t Pt O is busy when peu cull, pIeuse dc sol call the collegeswitchbcord. lrrsteud, please call again a little later,

Tu Saco time, write_down your social security number and the class orclauses you wagt to take See the Fall, i 956 OAKTON REPORT tur acomplote schedule cl classes). lt is aduisable to choose an alternate dossor class time in case your original choice is no longer auuilable.

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Nues studentreceives trophy

.tuti000 Coynewico of Nitos, rendidos the third ptacn trophy fromcliuinlinr500 tiyae Purhcll, ut lire Uoinersity ri Illinois Field &

. F irr usc Club's aooual sprerb nootest, hetd April If 01 lUe Chus-crllur loo io Clrumpaijio. Coyarvsina, u soptiumlre, spoke oo "AcidRois - to lt Killing Our Crops?" Suodro t,oulcss, suphoroore fromWatoct ptucnd first, and James Aduors, juoior from Cheboosrnrcninndsccond

grads from EimhurstJoel A. Bolt, Jahn Curt Chioles,

Benertey Marie Kleirb, Patricias. O'Coeoell, Elisa F. Fielt, GieaMario Suniuno, Scott William

Snotly, Coas R. Vala sod MaryDoria Wilsoo, Des Ptuieeo;Morion E. Rinuff, Morbo Grove;Robert Denlio, Nitos; and MarkL. Aimers, Chartes Leo Borktey,V, David Datenondro, DonaldFord Leoart, Michael Mazareh,Mary. Jane G. Merriéh andDonald A. Schordie, Parh Ridgeuro members of ElmhurslCollege's lotS graduoting doss,the largos) io the College'shiutory. A total cf 845 studentsrompteted reqoiromndtn forbuchelor ut arts, bachelor ofscience or burhetor of musicdrgr005 since May ut ltfl. A blut01 125 purticipaled io Ihntrudiliosul outdoor cerrsnooyJudd 1 io lire campus mull. ThcSeo. Dr. Aorry D. Pool of Neo'Yorh, deoominatiosul presidentof lire Uniled Church of Chniol,nrrrivcd an hnnorary degree.

0cc presidentIl li used tonew board

Dr. Thomas Tni,hfors'e,preoident nf 00510e CoermunityCotlege, recently was numeri lothe Illinois Matiremotirs unrtScience Academy UdledlioirBoard.

The now olalewide secoortorySchool bonnes academy, loeatrilis Asrdro, opees in lire lull, Igl).The Selerlion Board will rnutuulomath aod srieocc 510(1mbr000mnlenderl berouue of Irighscholuslic ubilily undurbrieoemmnlu in Ihonn subjects.

Teoflorve mas chosen lcr Ihiodiobinctioe ussegumesb pannibneuuro Irr holds u Ph.D. isScience Ptrlucu ho,, , Iriis fuslrmerlschool/college joint offenings toogifted yoriltrs urirl pror'idorleadership tor a neru collegialehonors prognum at Ouhigs.

'Local studentpreviews collegelife

Gilbert YO, a sophomnl atMaine frawnuhip High SeluOl, isattending a weeklnsg program atIndiana State Univeifity to es-plore academic and career in-tercets and learn what highschool pgparatiOn is neresoarytomeetthese goals.

Enrolled in ISU'n IntroPrnfram, theae students receiveinulructiOn m'the academic areaof their chOice in the College ofArts and Sciences nr the Schoolsnf Boniness; Education; Health,Physical 'Educatina andRecreation; Nursing erTeehsolOgy. There ore specialseuniono on "Why Go ToCollege?" and financial aida,housing, admissions und studentlife.

To complete the "sneakproviens" of university tite, theylino io ISU residence hallo andenjoy atoll reereatinOal scheduleranging from uerobieu tovolleyball.

The Intro Program is designedfoe studeols cooking in the lop 55percent nl their high school class.It is offered ihrough Ike Office ofInstradti000l Services andSpeciul Programs.

Step/Scat testregistrationAll incoming freshmen who

plan lo osroll io Maine TownshipHigh School Diolridi 211 highsctroots who have noi previouslylakeo Ihn STEP/SCAT (Sequen-liai Test uf EdueotionolPnogrens/Schoul and CollegeAbiliby Tesi) have an gpportoeilyto lahm Ihe tell lins summer.

Studeobs rubo svili ullend MaineRost cus tube tire lest os Wed-oenrluy, July 3h, on Wednesday,August 2g. Sludeoto rs'ho will at-lend Maier Sorrth or Moine Woolcan buho Ihn lest ou Wrdneodal',August 6.

'?he STEP/SCAT test, wlri)rh iorequired br every enbecingirculrman before the otudent canho registered for uctrool, willbegin ut 741 am. each day.

To register In take tire lest, rolf1ko personnel office ut the schoolin ovlrich the uludevi io lo beenrollnd, Mairre Eust, 625-44)4;Maise Scull,, t25-7711; or' MoineWogt, f2?-6176. Moloc Soulhstutlrrrls may utso ucrange for anindivirlrrul boul dolo by callingKeoseth Reese, Moine Soothdirector op sludeni pnrusnnel ser:

Lewis Universityofficers

Nom officeru of Lewis Uoivoc-uity's Buucd cf Trustees havebeen olodled foe 19)6-81.

Labe Forest residnut MlehdelWuters mus elected chairmao ofthe board. Walecs, mho has beenu member of Lewis' Board ofTruslees since 1511, ig abegisbotioc consullanl to officialsis Springfield.

Elected lo lire position nf vicechaicmuo of the board wasBrother Konrad Doibuld, F,S.C.Sr. Diobold is principal of SI.Putrich High School in Chicago.Ele rsuo receotly elected lo Sornehis 500054 three-year lorm as aboard member.

Oakton addslanguage courses

Oafnton Community College nf-1ers cearsea in Japanese andRussian this fall fur Ihe firsttime.

"Beginning Japanese I" (JPN191-tSe) meets Tuesdayn andTharsdaYs, 7:30 to 9,45 p.m., atOaktan, 1550 East Golf Rif., Des.Plaines. "Beginning Rumian I"(RUS ltl'SOl) meets Monday,Wednesday and Friday, 10,39 lo11,56 am., at the dame location,Both classes are inaugural nf-feriugs of 'full, two-yearprograms in these languages.

Additional ace, fall FnreignLanguage offerings include anevening section of "BeginningFrench" (FRE 101-OSI) thatmeets Mondays and Wednesdays,t lo 715 pm. "Beginningllalian" (ITL 101) is offered onTuesday and Thursday aller-noons (l230-t:45) and Mondayand Wednesday evenings. (7,36-0:45). Telecoumse oectioOs nf"Survival Spaoioh" (SPN 101 and1551 are 00W available in additionto sn-campus sections. Thesesupplement continued offeringsof French, German and Spasishduriog Ike day and German,Spanish, Hebrew and Italian inthe evening.

Sfudesls interested in studyinga foreign Inguage at Daklnoshould suie that eneept for theSpanish telecourne Ike first parinf begiooing and intermediateclasses (nsmbered 101 and Ill,respectively) are offered only roIke fall. The oequenlial ensc000(numbered 102 and Sf21 are of-fered only io Ihe spring.

For farther infgrmaliaO, cullLindaKochel, 635-1071.

UNI teachertraining grantfor special ed

The Department of SpecialEducalios al - Northeasters

,. Illinois University has heenawarded a grast from the U.S.Departmeot of Educatinn ta trainteachers lo warb with handicap-ped, at-risk preschoolers ages 3105.

Appficatinns are currentlybeing accepted for the 36 creditheur program which begins inSeptemher of this year. As aresult of the grant, tuitiaswaivers will he available ferstudents in the projeel who areattending on a fuit- or pari-limebonis. Graduate assislantshipsare also available.

Students who complete thetraining wifi receive a mauler'sdegree In early childhood specialeducation. Graduates of theprogram will be qualified ta workwith handicapped children in a.variety of settinga includingschool districts, hospitalpreschool programs, parent-infant centers, and other specialservice agencies.'

To request as application orrecebe additional information,contact Dr. Jaset Cerner, 513-405f, est. 5165.

David M. MeyerDavid M. Meyer, San of Joseph

T. and Joyce Meyer of 1351 Cen-.tral Park, Skohie, han beenpromoted in the U.S. Air Farce tathe rankof staff sergeant.

Meyer in an avionic navigationOyatenss specialist at George AirFarce Bane, Calif., with the 35thCnmponent Repair Squadron.

. Notre DaméFirst Honor students

The administration and facultynf Notre Dame High School forBoys, 7655 Dempster sL, Ritesannounces the third quarler FientHnnorsstadentn:Clasnofllt9 '

Scott Bonaccarsi, Lee Brosnan,Jahn Butterfield, Michael Clarhe,Anthony Fiore, Viecent Gallorn,Paul Gonar, Jamen Graham,Dave Goest, Vito LaSusa,Raymond Lobneki, KevioRanhin, John Reid, Timothy Ser-viso, Jeffery Sterner, GregorySeul and John Tuacredi.Claus el 1989

Christopher D. Boehm, John A.Gozar, Peter Iteidrich, LawreOceKosnalceyk, Chrinlopher Martin,RobertA. Mao, Daniel P. McCar-thy, Michael John Meyer,Timothy J. Murphy, Arthur E.Nowah, Mark H. Ostrowski, Mil-chell Ostroniski, Thomas A.Pishstnn, Ronald Sagritalo andRandall A. Shibu.Clsn of 1987

James Busham, Kevin Belt,Jeffrey J. Bergquiot, itokerlBilisnhi, Kevin Compholl,Richard Chaof, Kcvio J. Flnrey,Brios J. Callichio, Joch C. Guest,Thomas J. bleyden, Ronald M..Hubrich, William M. Kaomier,Malthew F. Lo Piccolo, Jon P.Malarlsih, Michael A. Momob,Deomas D. Mueray, Itoherl J.Narowshi, Thomas M. O'Donnell,Chrisloyher J. puaco, KnsnnlhRucnka, Edilherto E. Raorcs,Peler Rylko, Victor J. Salan-dunas, ScolI C. Campila, Paul A.Sastangelo, Johs C. Soheller,William Shriser, Richard T.Sloan, Loots M. Slonshi, Paul J.Ssurpus, Alan L. broc, RobertoD. Soriaga, Matthiao Seul,Richard F. Werneth andJonathan E. Wujtalrh.Class of 1985

Paul Au, Stephen Au, ScolIBliehura, Edward Besenne, CraigCzerfanis, James Frtahenry,

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Resites Welcomethe Class of 1990

The slndest conseil and facultyof Reosrreclios High School, 7500W. Talcull, held o Iwo day arien-latioo for ils sent frnshmao classon Jase 23 and 24.

Newly . geadualed eighthgradees of over 5f elementaryuchools met lo gel to hsow oseanother, and hegin preparationfor a successful high school

Topics covered included - studyskills, sote tubing and tesI tahing.Sr. Joyce Marie Ranhio, CR.,Learning Abilities Service Direc-'Inn, eoplaioed the pompose of Ihrwoehshop. "We are a big schoolwilh a small school atmosphere.We are coocekoed 1h01 each5104051 is comforlabln 004iawiltar with bec nerv nchedoleanrl uurroundings."

Mro. Carol Beimec, AssislunlPrincipal, discussed the purposesof lire ocienlabion. ''ttessrredtiOnhas a ooique clraracler. We tailortire acodemic progrirm lo fit io-dividual ocedo. Al the sumo limewe islrodoce Ihr girls lo daily lifeal Res.

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available al Oahlon CommunityCollege for sludeols slarltsg althe grsosd level, those wilh someenperience in the field and formechanics who wish In opgradotheir shills.

The Automotine ServiceTechnology csrrieslumNrao star-led lasI fall os a complebe io-house iraining program nf inIco-sise study ucd skill dcvelopmeolis preparalinn for emptoymeol ioIhe automulivc field.

Sludests from the AulomsliveService Technology prograol of-ten find employmeol al dealec-ships, repoir shops, lire storesand deparlmenl slore servicecenters, Shinsako said.

The Aulomgtisc Service Es-cetivoce curriculum provides ameans whereby aotomohilcmechanics worlsisg io the tradeceo_upgrade their shills whilepreparirsg for certilicalionenamioali005 offered by lhcNational lostilale for AulomoliseService Esceltenre. Thiscorricolom awards a certificateof profirieocy upos successfulcomplolion of the four courues("Ksgioo Repair 004 Tuse-op.""Transmissions," "Brahes uod

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LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF ILLINOIS)

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SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE

I, IRENE M. COSTELLO, the duly qualified and aeliogSecretary of Ihe Boord of Librury Trustees of the Nifes PublicLibrary District, Cook County, Illinois, and the beeper of Ihe recor-

ds Ihereol, do hereby cerlify that atlached hereto is a true andcorrect copy of 00 Ordioance eslitlnd:

"RESOLUTION OF TIlE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THENILES PUBUCLIBRARYDISTRICF, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS,

DETERMINING TO LEVY AN ADDITIONAL LIBRARY TAX"

adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Library Trosleesheldon the 0th day ofJuty, 1986,

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto net my hasd this 91kday of July, 1986,

, Irene M. Costello (n)

IRENE M. COSTELLOSecretary, Board of Trustees

0f-2RESOLUTION OF THE BOARDOF TRUSTEES OF THE NILES

PUBLIC LIBRARYDISTRICT, COOK COUNTY,ILLINOISDETERMINING TO LEVY AN ADDITIONAL

LIBRARY TAX

BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Trustees nf Ihe Nilen PublicLibrary District, Coob County, Illinois, as follows:

The Board of TrustOes of Ihn Niles Public Library Oislrictproposes tolesy an additional .02% tan for Ihe porchase of nilea andbuildings, for Ihe construclios and equipmenl uf brdldiofs, for therental uf buildings reqsieed for library purposes, and/or for main-losando, repairs and alleratioss of library burldregn and eqorp-

It is, therefore, delersnsised that Ike Niles Poblic LibraryDislrict will levy said .12% lao for Ihn fiscal year c005rsencisg July1, 1556, and ending Jose 3f, 10)7, sobjecl Io the provisions for refer-endum conlained in Sedino 3-1 (par. 1003-II of Chupler f1, IllinoisRevised Slatntes,

This Resotuligo shall be published wilbin fifteen (151 doys allerifs adoplilo, as provided hy law, nod shall be effective if so pelilionis filed wilh the corporale aalhorilies withis thirty (381 days alterpubliculios, as provided bylaw.

ADOPTED Ibis 01h day of Joly, lOft pnrssasl lo a roll call vote anfollows:

AYES: 6 ' NAYS: S ABSENT: 1 ABSTAIN: O

Hacry Festine Margaeel Rajski

Frask J. Biga IIIrene M. CostelloCharlene R. WagnerTerri CarmanMyles Dimand

Harry Peatine Is)President

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Music under the starsat Old Orchard

The Chicege Orchetr brina program of fight classical anpopular cootemporary 100es tothe Old Orchard ganehs os Momday evening July 21.

/The orchestra, which is salely

staffed by 25 players ol theChicago Sywsphooy ondee thedirection of Arnold Brostoff, willopen this musical event with the

William Tell Overture" byRonsiot. Other selections include

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The Xisg and 1", ''SUng","Dance of the Hours" and an en-citing numbee featuringFranhíyn DAntonia, viofinSt,pDying a scherno - "Vienntem-p

This last concert of the uuusmerseries begins at 9t5 p.m. on thestage located n the south mall.Free seating is available. Old Or-chord Center is at SkohieBoulovard and Old OrchardRoad, jnnt east of Edens Es-prenSwaY in Shnkie.

Gilbert andSullivan night

Some nl the most-loved muSiclo come from the collaboration nfWilliam Snhvveseh Gilbert and

. ArthUr Sullivan sviti be perler-med al t p.m.. July 11 tn GtllsonParh'n Wallace Bosnl, Lahr Ave.at Labe Michigan, Wilmette.Admission in free. In case nf ruin,the performance will be held at S

p.ne. July 21.Tahing the stage will be mcm-

bers nf the Uovoy-ainen, n talen-ted group of musicians dedicatedIn performing music of thecelebrated 15th century team.

Il in doubt about a performancebeing held because of inclementweather, cult 21t-Ultt after 5 p.m.After t p.m., call 2W-0333 for arecorded message.

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PsychicEncounterFair

J & M EnferpriseS wifl presenta Psychic Eneonnter Fair onFriday, Saturday and Sanday,July 15, 19 and 20 during plooahours at the Mt. Prospect Plana,105f Mt. Prospect Plano, (Et. 12(Rand rd.( and'Central rd.( Mt.Prospect.

The Psychic Fair wilt featuremany of America's best-hnownpsychics, starring Inter-nationally-Known Irene Hughes,one of American's mont popularpsychics, Marlene, the RochLady, Alexandria East, famouspsychic, palmist, handwritinganalyist, Camille, one ofChicago's best known psychicswith lectures and private con-sullations.

The premier guest attractionwill be frene Hughes - one of themost pnpnlar psychic spoheuper-soon is America. Mrs. Hughen ina popular media personality,tinting ABC's "Thol's Incredible"as one of her numerous inter-national radio and television ap-pearancen. A noted aUthor andcolumnist, Mro. Hoghen snill beavailable for consultations undmoitI be giving the hep lectuee of

the 3-day Psychic Fuir.The Pnyvhic Encounter Fair is

sponsored ht' J & M Enterprises,a non-profit organination, whichpresento Spectat Encounter Foirafor Ihn enligtitmont, education,and entertainment of interestedindividuals. The udmisnion andlectures will be free. The privateconsultaltnns will hove a charge.For complete details call ff5-1177.

Registration openfor StratfordFestival trip

Registration is being acceptedfor "Summer at StratfordFestival," an Oahton CommUnityCollege theatre travel-studyprogram to Canada.

Travel-nlody trips areucheduled for Asgont 5-5 and Sep-lember 23-27 with Allen Schanar-la, Oaklon lecturer and instroctorof literature, who is a veteranleader of the Great Suohsprogram at the Shnhie and DesPlaines libraries. Modern andclassical drama will behighlighted is reading assign-mento before the trip, ax well asin the discussions and the fiveplaya to be attendod in Stratford.

For further infarmation, callSchwartn, 019-4123.

Theatre Guild holds

tryouts for "Annie"Open anditinns for the rotes is eallbarhs only. The pradúrer will

the musical "Annie" wilt be held inform those invited ta attend

July 11, 22 and 13 beginning at that evening.

731 p m each evening at Guild"Annie" was named Best

plaphouse, 620 Lee St., Des Musical in the Tnny Award and

Plaines The show will npen Des Dramn Critics' Circle Award, It

Plaines Theatee Guild's 41st con- is based so the cernir strip "Liltle

necutive séasnn on September 15 Orphan Annie" by permission nl

and coslinne for four weekends the Chicago TribuneNew VarIe

thra October 12, 19SfNews Syndicate, Inc. The honk is

Monday, July 21, the lrynstn by Thomas Meehan weth music

will be for adult roles only. These andlyrics by CharlesSlrouse and

include Daddy Warhochs, Miss Martin Churn 'i.

Hannigan, Rooster, Lily and ' TheDeS Plaines Theatre Guild

Daddy Warbuchu' Secretary. production nf the 5155W well be

People trying out should be produced by CarnI l(cmpiafs nf

prepared to sing a song from the Des Plaines, directed by Carol

score of "Aonie," and il Harriogton nf Palatine, with

audilioning with any other sum- Harry Campagsu nf Chieagn as

ber must bring stied mnsie for musical director.

the accompianist Please dress Guild playhouse is located on

suitably Inn dance auditionS also. the second floor of 610 Lee St.

Tuesday aud Wedneasliay, July building, corner of Lee Street

23 and 23, ehitdre,0 be heard. (U.S. 45-121 and Miner Sl.(U.S.

Needed are little girls from about 14.Northweat Htghway( in dnWs-

age I thru 12, who cao sing aud town Des Plaines. Phase 296-1211

dance, te play the orphans. The between nons and S p.m. br fur-

rnle,of Annie will be double cast. ther isformatiOn..Thuesday, July 24 will ho for

Rosemont Horizon flea marketRex Meadows, Esecutive Rams lIra marhets. The com-

Director nl Swap Shop, 15e., and panp has earned an enviable

Rich S]nrhlund, Manager sI the rcputalisn over the years farRssemeill formen, announce the clean and well run macbets, si'tlh

scheduling of mvnthly outdoor coselensis and highly trained per-

SsvapO.Rama flea macbets in sennel.

the Horions parhing lot in Jsty, The Swap-O-Ramas at

Aogsst and September.Rosemonl Horions are scheduled

The Resemnot Hori000 in for Saturday, July 26; Sunday,located at 52f N. Mannlieiiis rd. July 21: Saturday, August 31;in the ORuro field area, easily Sunday, August 31; Saturday,reached by the Northwest September 20; amid Sunday Sep-

Tnllway and Tri-5101e Tottwap. tember 21. Refreshments will beThe huge, paved parhing tot will available. Call Swap Shop, fuc,accomodate well over eso at ltl-3ftO for all additional in'

thousand sellers and many formation.lhsssands of visitors. Ample lenenarhing is available. The See Wait Disneyfacilities of the RouemontHoriaou will provide as autstas- World!ding setting for the Swap-O- The Niles Park District, inRams flee marhets. Swap Shop, cooperation with Lampert.Tosru,Inc., is widelyhnusvn for the eu- is offering a super value lu Walteollrnco uf their various Swap-O- Disney Wsrld. If you choose to

ay, the ceat of $499 per person(double sceupascyl includesroundtrip airfare, 4 nightslodgings, professional tuar escort

The Ooh000 Community and admission tu Epeot, Sea

College Alumni Association is World, Disney World and muchInuhing 1er volunteers la assist at 050cc! The air leur runs fromevents in the College's Theater, Feb. 7 to it, 1557.talg E. Gall rd., Des Plaines. Rsuudlrip defuse motor coachMoney rained at Thealer events teanspurtatiOs in aloe availableby the Alumni Association will be from $439 a persnu (double oc-deposited ints the Alumni cupaney) and includes 4 dinnersScholarship Fund. coraste, S nights lodgings, tour

Vstuoteers will be used an c'ncert, admission lo Espeol, Sea

unIrons and te synch the con- World asd Disney World andcession stood ut time ap- more! -

ycexisaatety tI annual evenlo in Complete information un thesethe Theater. Roch nolsolner will trips can be mailed tu you by

be auhed to wnrh at leant Ionien a calling the Niles Park District ut9f 7-6f 33.

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The Nilra Park District is Rawholding registration fur Ihe RaftRare contest, free uf charge, ouTuesday, July 22, 7 p.m. at theRecreation Center Punt,

Teams al sailors (2( maneuvertheirrubher raft (pcuvit$eil by theparb distriet( thraug an "aquaobstiete raume" strategically

. arranged by park dislriel staff.Though thin courso'wilt test yourukill and raft managementabilities, sauticgl knowledge isnul required. Bell ringing andball tossing are only two nf thestunts that await raft racers. Pre-register by rafting the Niles ParkDistrict at 967.6633. Due to thedeulerity required in tiu gs96OI.parlicipants nhnufd be betweenthe ages of 12 and 'adult and be

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Musical -comedyat Centre East

One uf the mosl pespalar snugs in the muulral comedy, "A FunnyThing Happened so the Way to Ihe Forum," is "Everybody Oughttu Have a Maid." In au hilarious routine gining that advise are PaulRsuffa as Hysterium, Dane Rice as Psuedolus, Denny Kinoella auSeseo and Ed Wilson an Lyeus. The Kinetic Theatre Companyproduction euntisues Fridays and Saturdays al 5:30 p.m. and Sus-days ut 3 and S p.m. lhrnugh July 27 at the Centre East StadioTheatre, 7701 Lincoln ave. io Shohie. Cull f77.t4ft foe tiehet infor-matiOo.

Oakton Jazz BandEnsemble performs

The Oubton CommunityCollege Jazz Band Ensemblemahes ils first-ever oIl-campusperformance Thursday, July 17,al 7:30 p.m., when il plays a freecoucert al Ihe Des Plaines Pam'hDistrict Memorial Band Pavilion,Lee st. and Touhy ave.

The 22-member Jazz Band, un-der the direction of Jahr Jorger,features five sanophoneu, fourtrombones, live trumpets, Ihrerpereussiuoists, two eleclricbases, a guilar, drum set andpiano/synthesizer that will per-form a program ut jaez and eon-temporary styles.

Jazz Band Ensemble members

are: Steven Barra, John Kuchta,Brandon Scharpooberg and MarhHeliohoff, of Niles; Sherban Ciraaod James Eipert, 5f Nncth-broob; Mike Cunoelty, AndyCoslantini, Joe Leunued, ErinManoing, Mihe Nash, Joel Watteand Karl Wilson, all nl ParkRidge; Phil Feo, Kerry Kleis amidFred Tennyson, of Des Plaises;Jeff Lillareal aud Milch Gold'man, of Morton Grove; SteveBaia uf Shokie; Todd Wulf ofWilmelte, Mihe Phillippe ufGlonview; and Tyler Johnston ofEvaoslun.

Fur further iolnrmaliou aboutthe coocerl, call Jeeger, 535-1937.

Local student in 'Who's Who'A lutaI of 44 ssudeols from Ihe

University of Itlionis al Chicago(DICI banc been selected asoatiuoal nufstanding leaders by acommittee uf emlitoru Scorn"Who's Who Among Sludeols inAmerican Universities and

Festival PolonaiseA weekend of dancing sodor

Ihr stars, potha bands, the tasteof Polish delicacies, the huttestroch hands from Poland asd a"Miss Polonaise" coolesthighlight the July 11.29 lenlivitiesaf Olive Park, Grand ave. at theLabo. Juin the Charlie DanielsBaud and the 'Buchioghams incelebrating Polish amid Americanheritage with the largesl Polishcommunity satuidc Warsaw.Tickets are available far $5 at Iketule. For u special $4 group rate,rail 631-3300. Tiekels arc alsoavailable at alt Tichetruo outletsaod by Teletron, 453-3f3f.

, Seeks exhibitorsA opecial iovilaliun is extended

tu qualified area artists and eral.lspcuple lo be among theexhibitors is the 4th AnnualSumiiser Arlo & Craflo AdventureIn be presented by AmoricanSociety of Artists, a nationalmembership organization, atFiolep Square Hall, Fiuley andSntleefield rda., Dowoers Grovean Saturday and Sandsy, Augast9andtO.

Additional iofurmalios may keobtained from American Societyal Artists ut PO Bus 132f Palatine1597S-telephune 991-4741,

Colleges" and hune been ap-pruned fon inclusion is She 1555anoual directory,, to be publishedthis rammer.

Included was Rschelle Dolguff(Liberal Arts and Sciences) nlDeu Plaises.

FelicianArt Festival

On Sosday, July 2g, from nuonlu 7 p.m., Felieioo College, willbald its 14th Aonsal Art Festivalon the Collego campus, 3559 W.Peterson ave., Chicago.

The Felician Art Festival willfeature u variety uf oatulandingartists from 5llarebs uf Ihe cuan-try. An array uf refreshmentswill be available in the Pavilion,su that, between Iheir artbrowsing, guests may relax andenjay Ihe coolinuous entertain-ment. Admission Is by donatiOo.Far infarmutioo, call 539-7972.

Friday's concertFriday's concert io Hadge's

Park, Parade Down Broadway,on July 25 is being sponsored byIke 2tth Crutury Cluk Juniors ufFach Ridge. The concert willIralnre the music of My FairLady, Music Mas, Fiddler on theRouI, Cas'Cau, SophisticaledLady, Cats, La Capeo Aux Follesand South Pacifie. The coocertwilt begin at S p.m. All of thesummer concerts is Hadges Parkhegte al f p.m. All are isvitcd.

, There in no charge.S p.m. All are invited, There is nucharge.

The popular Ladies ChoiceBrochures will be available turesidents.on Wednesday, Aug. 13and early registration is renom.rneuded as trip parfinipaol nom-ber isquite limited.

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The Three Worlds o! Santa'sVillage theme parh has added thelargest mont exciting rides in its26-year history.

The thrilling Golosi RollerCoaster, the breath-tahingGalleon Pirate Ship ride andlinolly, the new hiddie roaster.

In all, Santa's Village frotarenmore than 40 rides, shown and at-tractions. Incloded ore animalrides, thrill rides and children'srides. There Ore also line magieshows, a petting eso, Santa'shouse, o tree house slide, theKiddie Korral ploy orea, twoshady picnic grsves p105 moch

Adwission, shich includesonliesiled ose nl all rides, showsand ollrortionn, is $7.95 per per-non ages 3 and sp. Under 3 arefree, Free porhing. Picnics

Haars: doily, now thro laborDay, Monday-Friday, tO am. totp.m. ; Saturdays and Sundaysund holidays, il ans. to dash.Satardoys and Sundays in Sep-tcmbcr thru the 26th, 11 am. tedash.

. "Detective opens at FacetsJeon-Lse Godard's mdst recent

. film, Detective, will receive itsChicags premiere at FacetsMultimedia Center,- f517 West

.Fsllcrlss Avesse, Chicago, star-ting Fridày, Jaly 25.

Shosstimes far The Detective alFacets Mallimedio, are al 7 & Op.m. weehdoys (Monday-

The Bagle, Thaesduy,Juty 17, 196f

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Fridoyl, 4, 6, t, 10 p.m. os Sotar-daysand 4, t, t p.m. an Sssdoy.Single admissisn i $5, $3 focFacets Cinensatheque members.The Decteclive, which is in Eren-ch svilh English nablitles andraes 98 minuten, io a Spectrahlm

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Foodfitfora king atKingRichard'S Faire

The art of cooking han neverbers moce revered than it wan in16th Cenlurp Esrope. TheRenaissance hitches wan an or-tist's studio where enperimes-bobs and self-expressionreigoed. Fanciful feastsflourished. Renaissance tablesnnecflowed with hearty fore likevesinso, capon, oysters and veut.

For those with o "hunger" forthe post, the gastronomical

. splendsrs at the Resai550000 orere-created for seven weehendseach nommer of King Richard'sFaire in Bristol, Wisconsis.Opesiog Jsly f throagh Asgost07, the Faire floarishes ovilitResoiosance fare to whet any ap-petite - 1mm the robant Is lite

Whether munching os a bar-beqxed tarhey leg while cheeringfor moanled hnights engaged in afeverish joust, sippisg sassafrasos o soothsayer tells your for-tane, or devosring a deliciouschocolate-dipped strawberryhelare jainisg is a reeling rompwith a band of gypsies, feastingon lcsncitot food is a f55 part of re-living the Renaissance.

Qsaif on O ntich, char-grilledrabbil, fish chswder and funnelcabos ore ready and waiting forthe adv0505resome. Moretomillar fare like cornish hen,tempara, ribs, baked potatoes,cheese batto and chiches wingsadd lo the bossly of tempting lid-bits. Md any sweel tonlh cus benolisfind willi a deleclible solee-

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King Richard and Qnees Katherine reign ocer u theatricalreosoelmeot 5f village life in ttth Century Europe at KIngRichard's Faire.

tise of popovers, caskies, triflesand cokes.

The colinory creations al KingRichard'o Faire ntriho a deliciouscompromise between adhering tothe character of Resainnascpcookery and pampering 6komodern-day patate. Game, f-IWOaod fish, reanted or gritted, seestaples of the Foire menu as theywere in Ihr Renaissance. Bat stKing Richard's Faire, guests casalso enjoy thvir neat, voninno,bref, poet, qsail or rabbit Oem-pered snilh cheese and arot050tiespices isolde a Raky pantry - 4bit nl a dcparlare from the boiledIsolIno pie el tite 11th Cestsryhitches.

The Faire's confectinearychefs tobe full advantage of samenf the Irsits first cultivated isEngland during the Renaissance.Strawberries, for instance, findtheir way ints crepes, cakrnandchocatate--cavered delicacies.flislsricatfy, a tsñg list at fruitsand vrgotsbtrn includingapricots, raspberries, carrots,lettuce and csesznbers, were firstintroduced ta Europe by 16th

. Century seafarers. Tri, raffecand tobaccn were also introduceddsring the period.

Utensils were a rarily in theRenaissance. Forhs did rat comeints ase astil early in i' 17thCentary. And diners cart. J theirown knives, rather than relyingon the host lo provide toe. Butgoesto lo King Richard's Faireseed sot worry, most of theealisary delights are desigited toho eaten with the hands.

Modero-doy gnrsts can get a"taste" of the Renaissance everyweekend from Jsty 4 through.Augast 17. Located just west oft-94 near the ttlinnin/Wiseassinstate line, Faire hours are from11:31 am. threngb 7 p.m. Fulladmission is $9.25. Tickets 'larchildeen two thrssgh twelve ace$4.

Nilesite receives.

degreeMare D. Alberts of Nityn

grodsaled team Drahe Usiver-Oily alter the conclssios of 1990spring classes.

Alberto received a degree fromthe Schont of Jasruatism andMans Communication inRadin/Teleninisa,

Maine West production. of Damn Yankees

The Maine West prsdsrtiss nf piak as Linvitle; Keith Bise asIhn musical "Damn Yankees" VanBuren; RsbSwcetasRncky;has been cant. The Maine West Jenny Reese un Gisela Thorpe;sommer drama workshop is u sis John Braylon as lynch ; Jeffweek program in which students Kempiah as Welch; Judy Proctorlake purl in alt aspects nf theatre os Lota; Lara Branvk as Misswarb. Approximately thirty par- Weston; Rob Sweet os the Com-ticifoantn work tagetber to con- misnisner; Stacey Modos as thestruct the nel, take care nf Psstmoster; and Gayle Stoner,costumes, make-up, publicity, Jenna Fish, Stacey Mudos, Jrn-slug, dance, act, and run the ac- niter Meisterheim, Heidi Goch-tuai pecfsrmanre. The show will bert, and Vicki Gene as girls.include the faltawist: John Buir Prsdsctiss staff includes Mc.55 Joe Bsyd; Michelle Chaclier Kurt Steiehausec as directsr,as Meg Boyd; Jobs Meyers os Julie Laughlin as technical direr-Mr. Applegule; Cheryl Pstlsek as toc, Mrs. Curia Shiba usSister; Hslfy Frunnen as Doris; chsresgraphrr and KyleDove Sckeucrmas as Jse Hardy; Marquette as stage masager.Make Schuldt an Henry; Paul Performance dates are Friday,Wilkawnki an Sahsvih; Jassn July 25 and Saturday, Jaly 20 at IHessetlsn as Smakey; Jeff Rem- p.m. ut the MaIne West Thealcg.

Celebrates i 0th anniversary- Ensemble EspansI, the $1; senior citizens and students, . .Spanish dance company in- $5, and groups of 2fsr more $4 Vision and Hearingresidence at Neriheastern Illinois each.University, will celebrate its ten- In addition ta the concerts, the

creening or1h anniversary with a series of iexlivat featares a tao-week in- Preschoolersconcerts dsring the ten-day tensile course on classical,American Spanish Dance regianal and Flemenca dunce h

Make sure psoe child

Festival. The series will feature and munie techniques. The cam-e5g and scetng alt that Itfe

the full 29-member Ensemble pany will also preseni a "Fiesta"offer. The Riles Each

along with Dame Libby Kemaibs on Thursday, July 24, in IkeDtstrtct wtll hold free else-n and

Fleanizsg, director of the grsap, university's Atsmni Halt hegin-'hearIng screenIng for prenchoo

andneneraIguentartints. sing at 6:90 p.m. The "Fiesta"ch-Odres on Wed. Aug. fIb at the

Evening dance performances wilt feature mssic and dance RecreatIon Center,

are scheduled far Tuesday, July 1mm Spain, Menien and Chisa.Milwaukee Ave beginntng at 9

22, Wednesday, July 23, Tuesday, Thrsoghsat the It-day enent am.

Jal5' 29, and Wednesday, July 30; varions Spanish films will also beTa make an appsintment for

a Flamenca guitar and vocal shows.POUT ch4d, strnpfp slap by the

conceit in scheduled for Thsr- For additinsal concert andRer. Cenler, Mnnday-FrIdaP, 9

nday, July 31. Alt performances workshop information, call Nan-am-S p.m or call the s Ice at

will start at 6 p.m. in the univer- op Pielrasat 5f3-4059, mt. 3911;sity'n Auditarium, 55tO N. St. after 5 p.m. call 5t3-4l62.Laids Ave., General admission in

Nues school enjoys picnicThe Rilen Elementary Snuth the morning team gotttrs. Is the

School studetit body, focstty, . afternoon, tite sladents Irstedstaff, parent volasleers and their shills is a oartely of

,many parents with tsddters in physical peitwcss events whichlew carne to enjoy the annual were supervised by teachers andschool picnic Wednesday, Jonc 4. parents. One of Oho mast popularThe day lull of festinilicsgames events al the aftecnssn was theand food started 01 10 am. with dunk lash. s which severalthe picnic pat'licipavls walking teachers atid parents ugreed lafrom theschost to the Bsnhcr Hill "sit" while sisdents threw haltspfcntc arca in the Cask Csunty lo hit the target and dank Ike sit'Forest Preserve. ter.

Mr. Goles, the district's PE. Activities were interspersedisstruetor, plassed md directed wttk nnacht,mes, lunch and a

watermelon break. The schoolcoohs, under the direclion of Mrs.LeVccde, cafeteria manager,prepared the nsachs, salads andtreats. The tools course ut lunchwas hamburgers purchased fromMcDonalds, delivered by Mrs.Lynns, McDovatilt manager aitda Niten porosi.- An a memento st the day, eachstudent received an origtnnflydesigned hutton with titestudent's school pictare_ and"Mnrphnic 5f" os il. The annusOpicnic han been named the "Mur.phnic" in honor of Mr. GesrgeMnrphy, former principal, whubegan ihr traditional asting forIke Nues Soulh School.

The Nitos PTA cantribsledLostserasdPalRinao. funds and time Is help the

Fee more isfnrmOtinn on Ihr teachers, staff and 5154mb togolf benefit, contact Ebbi,.? mohr this a marvelous picnicWrightal 25l.5tbOEnt. 5422. doy.

National CollegeGolfDay

National College of Edscaii,,ttwilt huid its ninth asnual GottDoy July 21 at Sunset RidgeCountry Club, 2106 Sunset RidgeRd. Northbrook. A number ofcelebrities will join fricuds of Ihrcollege in the daylang event ta-

eluding a special nine-hole eventis the morning and the after-noon's t8-$sstd scramhle play.

Participants will inctnde $helong-drive champion Even "BigCat" Williams, who will rondada clinic a addition ta playing, sudprofessiusal golfers Dredee

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cooperation with Laeupert Tsars,is offering a 3 day get-a-way to"Michigan's Little Bavaria'',Frankenmnth. Trip dates oreFeb. 19.21, 1987 and theirDhtoherfesl celebration will be infull owing( The tour prier nf $211per presas Idsoblr occupancy)includes deluxe matar couchtranspartatios, two nightsedging, authentic German din-sers, tsars of o winery, brewery,woolen mill and the Invely town nfFranhrnmsth itself. Complete is-fsrmation on the trip can brmailed to yds by calling the NitroPark District al 967-6123.

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HANDYMANCar pefltr Y PaIln9EIct,icaI Plumb,,,y

FIoor &WaIITifl Ce,amicor What Haoo Y OU

Ioside&OotsidOPaPflr!09s Wo!Iptper!rro

St0000 CYilings Et Walls

Call Roy 965-6415

RICHTHEHANDYMAN

. Building Mains,nanoe. CarpontrY

e Elnctrical Plumbing. PainsingIntorinrlEsteriOr

Woath nrinsulatianGUrIER CLEANING

INSURED REASONABLE RATES

FREE ESTIMATES965-8114

CIRCLE - JMAINTENANCE SERVICE

PLUMBING ELECTRICALCARPENTRY

SEWER RODOINGHEATING ROOFINGNO JOB TOO.SMALL

LICENSED 5- IÑSUREDFOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL

966-2312

A TO ZHOME MAINTENANCE

SERVICEA simple answer to all your repairneedt er affordable prioes. CARPENTRY ELECTRICAL. PLUMBING CAULKING. GLASS AND MIRRORS. GUT-TESS U DOWNSPOUTS. PATIOAND STORM DOOR REPAIR. Alltypen at topait. C OarteOas , depon-doblo. 20 vra. eaperienne.

r CALL GEORGE:824-1261 - ANYT!ME

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LANDSCAPING

wiscapeSAVE 10%

ON SODTREE. SHRUB

INSTALLATIONLiseneodIntared

Free EstimulesRnos000ble Barns

966-0965

LANDSCAPING

GILBERTLANDSCAPINGCoerplete Lawe SernicePnwen Raking. Fertilizing

Special Snniur Ci tienes DissountLaw Prices -Free Estimates

459-9897

CompleteLawn and Garden Care

OrnamentalandD nooretive Gardens.

CoIl For Our Special PricenOn Plotting

WO Galiote Slosh DirtCall Today

for Fret EstimatesCALL BUTCH 635-7958

PARKSITELAWN CARE. Weekly Lawn

MaintenanceTriwwingPnWen Raking. SUMMER CARE

. Cowpletn Lawn Spraying& Fertilizing Sernlco

Fully Insured Free Estimntns

470-8917Niles

MOVING

CHECKMATE MOVERSICC 43099 MCC

BóoyS & Packing SyrniceAnailoble

FyEc ESTIMATES

Any Sian Job

CALL 262-0983

MUSICALINSTRUCTION

piano - Guitar - AcoordionOrgan S Voice. Prinate In-straction. home or studIo

Classic Et popular music.

RICHARD L GIANNONE965-3281

PAINTING& DECORATING

. Interior andExterior Painting

. ReSidentiaLCommercial

QualityWorkmanshipGuaranteed

Ask AboutSenior Citizen

Discount

Free EstimatesFully Insured

296-1800

INTERIORy EXTERIOR

v DECORATINGPuinting Wolipaper-hsnGlng

for FREE Estimote and conuuftatlon

CALL: 334-6514Frire Baumgart

26B1 W. CatatPa. Chioune IL

Rich The HandymanPAINTING

Staining andP rnsuorn Tteotod Proteruing

FREE ESTIMATESRangonobin Rat esmoor ed

965-8114

QualityAt The

Right PriceInterior & Exterior

DOUGtSPAINTING SERVICE

Dtywali. Wsllpaptt. Staining

Fron EctimutesFully Gouruntood

824-6179

i PAINTING& DECORATING

* STARS *r Interior Pr

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Painting!t_UPIesteem

; . Eaqolalta PaparHanging

I_np Quality WorkEtMatatials

Satisfaction GaaranteedI nsored LawRates

a Fron EstimateslGYeacs Enpeniencn

N ornh Su borken Stets

334-7648

HEINZDECORATINGlnterinr-Eutnrinr

Painting & Decoratinga Pepe. Hanging aMurals b Graphics

nrtidenlial Commercial-Industriala Gaatity Work at

Cornpatitisa PricasaFree Estimulen Fully Istartd

775-2415Karl-lItina Brsnherhott

LOGANPainting

& Decoratings Free EstimateS .

s Insured sClean, QualityWorkmanship

286-0699

L. MIX PAINTING- a Paintin S S Roper Hengog

. Custom Gncnratinge lnttrinn Pr Enlnrior

Lose Min

827-1812Eut

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NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLESKOKIEILINCOLNW000 BUGLEPARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLEGOLF-MILLIEAST MAINE BUGLE

CRITESPainting

& DecoratingService

Interior 5 ExteriOrRnsidnntial 5 Cownnercial

Fully Insured

965-1339

PETS -

NICE PETS FORADOPTION

to APPROVED HOMESHuara:l-Sp.nt.Dailn.

RactioinganimaIsOwoadnyt.B-1 Sntctday,

Closed SundaysPr Ail Legal Holidays

- KAYS ANIMAI SHELTER27B5 Arlington H. Rd.

Arlington Heights

PLASTERING

PLASTERING,STUCCO

Repairs-RemodelingNnat. Clean Work3lIYearu EnOnrinccn

Affordable RettI

Free Estimates!

635-6549 or

287-0374

PLUMBING

REEM- PLUMBINGMAINTENAN CESREMODELING'

Electrin Pownr RoddingRALPI-I MENOTTI

934-509624 HOur Em ameno y

MIKE SPLUMBING SERVICE

Plcmbin grtpairs Pr tamodaling.grnin Pr Sawtr linos power roddod.Low water prgssutacntrncted.Suntp pumps installed b sommod

- 338-3748I

COUNTYPlrambing & Sewer

All typo Ot Plumbingfrgnwnr nepairs

pnoMpT SERVICE-REASI

Call Bola 539-8816

REMODELING

rn;:;co me0E55m0t05 Insurnd

- A.P.G.C.Alaremos. Siding

LORES DECORATINGCOMPANYQuality Painting A -F

lnterinraEoteriOt -F

s Wood Staininga Dry Wull Rnpairs -F

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Roplacomant WindowsElaornisat-Ptamlsing

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CONDNING j ALUMINUM BLACK TOP CARPET CLEANING CEJKr

s. . . s For The Very Best WHELAN PAVING TOUCH OF BEAUTY G & L CEMENT

: ACCUTEMP : -In Fuucncrprrcinang CONSTRUCTION

f 11V. A Condtsonng ReplacementWindows

NILESTOWNSHIP F m p G g FI

. and Heating Service - a Rosurtacing nfDrivowayr 88W Milwaukee Avenue slnps, Enpnnnd Aggragute. : :I

sidingsoffitFasca FEtnst NI 966 7980. CompinteSyutoms Sterw WIndows I

. ap otnaces Storw Doors - -- - - - - -. :otW. DeOicn5 GuttersAwnings .MR. ASPHALT INC.

COMECLEAN MIKE NITTIg

- - «O r II» CARPETCIESNINO CEMENT CONTRACTOR. Free Estimates KENNEY ALUMINUM - Drinnways 5 Parking Aneas ISteam Cleaningi t- s Patio Decks sDriveways

. 2O3' SeniorCitizens PRODUCTS INC .s IctgsRe rf g Off2Ronn Fo Sdawalks

. Discount s Patching FURNITUREPrAUTO hIFI Licnnsnd - Fully Insored

s Service Charge OFFICE t SHOWROOM Frne Estimates TERIORS JJfr 9656606. . e, Insared-Guarantnnd Flood Service-. Special 792-3700 O)7 7)7U J

Aoaileble2gHoaru. AICTuneUP "FREEESTIMATES" 296-3786. $19.95istHour O'coNNoRsIDING - .- - -

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UPHOLSTERY.SS- a STORM WISODWS Pr Goons

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-- -cALL965-3077 C atpnts and Upholstery dnodori- CLEANING

Jp - BLDG REPAIRS& REMODELING

RIemer TemperatureControl

g S to Cl g

Damage eestoraynn.SERVICES

SPRING SPECIAL! d T- ELITE CLEAN CARE JANINA'S10%OFF -

.ytt0!/n TAKEADVANTAItEOFSUMMER SAVINGS

831-3640 CLEANINGSERVICEwoco Ef Soient dnpnndable housocloon--- --

k ALPINEsAtrCondltionfngS HeatIng I ing North Shore- eoperience

Pi scount enoileble. Call tor detailsand tules.SSheetMetai - Your - BUILDERS

s Sales, Service, Installation - Remedeling INTERIOR Pr EXTERIOR 388-9419Free Estimates Spenialists . Kitchen & Baths °'- r

/1Fully Insured ALUMINUM SIDINGs SEAMLESS GUTTERS

5 Room AdditionsS Basements j,e

965-0692 SOFFITaFAScIA- : Altam.Siding sr jGetters-

s ROOFING -as$3.10 In. Foot

REASONABLE RATES

snniniriioant

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MAGNA THERMHEATING k Alt CONDITIONING

KITCHENSFINISHED BSM9S

24 Hr. Sam. Free Eat's-

CATCH BASINSInntaIIationSPeCiaIisR 777-7087 . 792-3109SALES-SERVICE

Free Estimaxas 631-5260,--- ------- --- -.

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&SEWERS CONSTRUCTION-- ART SERVICES REFINISHING JOHNS CEMENT WORK

ALUMINUM - SEWER SERVICE by Pelagio ConsÙuconS IDING Ookton MilwaokenNiles Spnsioliaing i nconcrng e snails. por-4x9

OILPAINTINGKITCHENCABINET

- 696-0889 rhot. garnge tlOOrs. drineways,

ynurbnighborhoodSewerMon INSUREDBo'P FREEE5T.

ALUMINUM RESTORATION FRONTS 060-5284 351-3454

SIDING ALLwORK a DON'TREPLACE

'EAMLESS GUTTERS GUARANTEED

I 9661206 °°° CONSTRUCTIONlhaaoyoatglat'Gunsrl d C -SOFFIT-FA5CIA Fo on

SUL»NG& prtwVwtotmohOwrOOnrm A & M CEMENT WORK, INC.STORM WINDOWS - PROSPECT HEIGHTS Ott Plaines, Morton Grnnn, Park Uidgn. skskin, Pr Li000inwood

00tMEDOOES -

1' ' IPalwasakee Bank PissaI General Contractor'i3OWS/SHUTFERS \ 3i; oroollfnr: tl1r DRIVEWAYS PATIOS GARAGES

ROtETER-

-

ligatIon. City-widalsubutbt.SIDEWALKS ALL CEMENT WORK

MAINTENANCE&REPAIRSi_ \ .

JTo an.nU.n.aat,tioteaaadcrn..arrn.e 4W

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Prao Eutimutes by Own er-lnyo- ,

NORWOODSIDING ,cl:l _ TheCablnetPecfile CALL

cO1Y 11m. mÇ-.;v6 520-4920 965-3891

*ton05stMOVING?

CALL

668-4110i Pince

nr TruckloadAthIOr KEN

The Buglé, mirday; ju 17,

. USETHE BUGLE

s966-3900

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ROOFING

. CONKLIN. ROOFING CO. INC.. Since 1897. Profe&on&Work. Bdge Prices

-. .FREEESTIMATES.. 20% Senior Ci ricen Discoonr. NOJOBTOOBIG. ORTQOSMALL

All Work Gee ronrnnd In. Wriring ter 20. PHONE. 647-8023. l345WaukegarrRd.. Nues. Illinois

.ss,.ss.s.s.....

NEW ROOFS. REROOFING

flepeire. chinglen, codorshokns,hot tor. rubber gUtrern . Cuntnmnrrufs« avail. Liv. Ins. Bonded. Free

JOHN'S ROOFING729-0119

TOP LINEROOFING

First QuBlity Honse Service"Any Wools For Veau, Root'lnsured Free Estimates

967-8606

NEW ROOFINGAND REPAIRS

All Work GuaranteedInsured, Free Estimates

O'CONNOR ROOFING965-3077

ROOFING

ACCURATEHOME

IMPROVEMENTSriALL TYPES ROOFING, SIDING

ANDGUTTERSH 01 TAR-SHIN G LES

ROLL H TORCH DOWN.

RUBBER ROOFING

- ALL WORK GUARANTEEDSB% OFF SUMMER SALEFINANCING AVAILABLE

. 792-0670

ROOFING

AL MILLERRoofing

Et Black ToppingSpecialized

NaJvbTnnBigNOJobTonSnoIlReuidnnriol and Conrn,nrcial

We Use Only Rebberiand MolerialWe Will 555 Use Waserbune

Free EstimatesAlt Work Guaranteed

965-7384

LOW COSTROOFING

Cnn,eleCo Goalies Routing ServivaWRITTEN

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TREESERVICE

-- TINY TIMTREE SERVICE

'Serving Northwest Chicagoand Suburbs 11 Years.

R ESPO NSIB LE ITrne Removal. Trimming. RootRemOval

Fully Insured Free EstimatesPlease Call:

261-050524 Hopr Phone

G 4h281-3939

Siding, DownspoutsWe Do Gutters, Walks

GuaraftBed BeetPrices In Town

Show UB An EsthnateWo Will Boat It

TRUCKING &- PICK-UP

HAULING8: LIGHT EXCAVATING

fe Bobear WorkPoI enrien d Top Soul

Delivers d Moss AnytimeTRUCKIN' BY PAULINSURED NILES

823-5762

TUÇKPOINTNG

Early Bird PricesDJK

Tuckpointing/MasonryChimneys Rebuilt,

RepairedCleaned

Flagstone Walks.Complete'Masonry Repaies

Servis9 North S ho reOver 10 Yea rs

astiy Jovored Free Evtisyvtvo

965-6316Morton Grove

o""WE FIX BRICKS"

TUCKPOINTING BRICKWORK

easidenoial-Cemms,elaI-InduseelalFully Ieaersd Feue E55i,.seenu

965-2146 SKOKIE

PUBLICTUCKPOINTINGSteam Cloaeieg000ting

Bunemnsts-Clrimeeyo Repaired. fe Rnbuill..01t fe UpNo Job ToE Rig Or Too 5 reell

MyB usineco OnpendcOeSotintied Customers

4654 N. CENTRAL AVE.FREE EST. 777-7766

UPHOLSTERY

PETE'S UPHOLSTERYpu.u_sueIoMTE0eedn

nA_,enaene.nee.W

2304W. Fones,. chinate

WANTED TO BUY

LINDA MARKWILL PAY CASH

FOR YOUR ANTICUESCarved Furo. French Fern. edroSets. Dining Room Sets, ParlorFort, Orineeal Rags. Gold 0e SilvorJewelry, Glusswore, Lampo, Lineesfe Lave Siloerelutv, Rev.

ONE PIECE OR ENTIRE ESTATEFOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL

348-9647 or 348-8875

. y WANTEDWUrn.ITZERS -Juil 10X05

ALSOSLOT MACNINES

AeyCadI*e

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLE

SKOKIE/LINCOLNW000 BUGLEPARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLEGOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

WINDOW CLEANINGSEE-THRUWINDOW

LEANING COMPANY470-1406

CONTRACTCARPETS

8038 MilwaukeeNILES, ILL.

ALL NAME BRANDSBALL TEXTURES

Puddleg I Ir.tallollon Oaaulubl.

Also Draperies,, and Armstrong

, Solarian,,J FAIR PRICES'COMPARE.THEN SEE USI

Shop At Home Service692-4176

co"2828575

' IMMEDIATEPRINTING

48 HOUR SERVIC

sutlryles taras

965-3900IMMEDIATE

PRINTING CO.6110 DEMPSTER

MORTON GROVE, ILL.

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BUSINESS AD

FRANK J. TURK8. SONS., INC.

, Tu5 H'a: '5AIR CONDITIONING

s SHEET METALs HEATING

647-96127136 TOUHY AVE.

NILES,ILL. 60648

BusinessD irectory

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SALES ASSOCIATES.PartTime TemporaryAeThe Following L000tiOss:

s ARUNUTON HEIGHTS. NORTHBROOK COURT. SKOKIE. WOODFIELD MALL-

SCHAUMBURGAT D T Information Systems io:ceakint aggrvstloe, self-mofieaeadand oattolflg indloiduals tu leaseand sell equipo arstandsnroics toouslumatsface eu lana. .

Candidatas thauld hens pri erecta ilsal steeper lenca. We offer: A,prufataisnal training pretrum, eu I

eel. benefits ond an i noestioeproorem. Vatigut part-time hourssnhsduled OIt a weekly huela.

For more lefotmetien null vellact

1312)329-5710ASk for Ms. Beines

AT&T,.Informetion Syotatot

M.dlgeeOeauO

PAVILION OFHIGHLAND PARK

A-Pro gretslOe health cure fuvilityhas itotesdiute openings for thetellawieg pntitiOnt

R.N.I cm-3 pm shits

11 pm.7atn Shift PITI

CNAAll Shifte

Apply io passen:

50 PLEASANT AVE.HIGHWOOD, IL 60040

(312) 432-9142

RECEIVING CLERKPartTime DaysFlexible Hours

20 hours per weekApply in Person

SUNBEAM APPLIANCESERVICE COMPANY

7427 N. Harlem Ave. Nibs

BUGLESEEKS NEWSBOYSThe Bugle is seekingdelivery newscurriers of allages to delivep newspaperson Thursdays. For an oppor't,unity to earn extra dollars,

Call

CLERICALTRAINEES

Entry level positions withwell established corn.psetericed mapping firm forhighly motivated. detail-oriented individuals to workon utility records conversionproject. No auperience ne-cessary. We will train.

POSITION HOURS:3:30 PM-tIRO P.MFnr An Appticorien

Please Apply In PersonCAS

2l4OWolf RoadDes Plaines, Illinois 60018

298-1480

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FEMALE BARBERFULL & PART TIMEMORTON GROVEAREA

Eopetienv od in reposingMen's haitvott

ThE ORIGINAL BARBER9651300

RECEPTIONISTThe Waoltr Ce. is seeking o wellgroomed. flyeiblu pralessiovol tegreet oltitOtE operate twitchhOar-dc: typing 45.sRwpm: end parfotma vutiOty et ashes office duties. Weotter a vxmpetitlOo salary fe beeefÌepackage. PI aases top ir tar an ap-plication.THE WAXLER COMPANY

2550 W, PotReaDo Ave.Chicago

DATA ENTRY CLERKW enracotrev fly seeking an indloidual with at lntst one yeargeeare I elliot btnkStOtSfld invludieg typing and CRT en-purinflos . Kyuwlsdgt of switchboord ovoId ha a pluc.

Wish this full time position you'll enjoy un artractive salaryand bertfits packaga. For further informative please cull...

Valeñe Kraus 635-1040SKK, INC.

ROSEMONT, IL

$30,000 PLUS BENEFITSPosition open fer Registered Nurse. Illinois License ferChicago Nerthside Geriatrics Nursing Home, to work 3days as ADON, and 2 days as Staff Nurse. Must Speakfluent American English, be non-smoker with neatwork habits. Bonus after 1 year. All replies held inStrict conf idenne.

Send Brief Resume To:Bugle Newspapers, Box 123

8746 N. Shermer Rd., Niles, Illinois 60648

PROGRAM ASSISTANTPositions for Program Assistants available in Residen-

fiaI Facility serving developmentally disabled adults.Responsibilities include assisting residents in eating,

bathing. grooming. dressing and recreational

programs.Northwest Suburban Location

Full and Part Time Heurs Available en All Shifts

For an intersiew please contact Maureen et827-6628

Men. thru Fri. 12PMBPM

RECEPTIONISTMvltlplt d vtits;,nen ptiooitt. litebvokkecpiog. etc., tor grovp dentalprovtivt loe. seer Svorveto ioChus. Previous dontel otc. ene.pretorred. Eecel. salary. Pos inter.

725-8818

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NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLESKOKIE!LINGOLNWOOD BUGLE

PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE

GOLE.MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

ASSISTAWI MANAGERMutare. dependable A sniutan tManagortorqvivk.Oil vhaflge. Musthave g Rteta I acto mevhasicbackgrvovd fe like dealieg withpublic. Call R AM-c PM.

6311048

. MivhigOn A 000ue 's boding temporary se,vice h osrrowtepended.eugvrt O

- registe, quatfitd applicants far the following:WORD PROCESSORS SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS

i SECRETARIES ACCOUNTING CLERKS

.TYPIST5 CRTOPERATORS

- RECEPflONI5TSIW1IR TypleulReceive top pop end work vlvse tv home.

Call Joan at...

LOFTUS & O'MEARA TEMPORARY SERVICE INC.

1535 Higgins Road. Park Ridge, IL

692-4900

Part-Time

CLERICAL

o

I eterea tianol Assoclatint located in Park Ridge is looking tot amatute, rullobla person to work 20 hours per week. from te AM-3:30 PM duilp. Dutiesmillinc lude typieg. recnptionlswitvhhoardrelease, tiling. lubeling und sturting.

Geeeral OHice Eep n,ionve Reqs,rnd

Call: 5. LEPARSKI

825-8124 --

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ADMINISTRATIVECLERK

EnonlI vetearan, uppyrtunity for a largo flans leasing undtroospertati onse,vivesc ompany. Responsib:l:t!ts evolveodminis t,utivysu ppots is our Soles Dnpartmtnt ,nvlud:ngph onavon tact with ather cow punies , CR1 oput avd wr,t,egand typing n fvntres p ondoova . Position ynet svatlt d rospov-

albi liti as, iodoperrdOece ted u frinedly sod protnss:oeal work

For immtdiatn covsidotatiue, please vail Kathetiveal:

595-3537

WHEELS inc.. '-.-

use GasHed Plaoe°"CDes Plainas, IL RuBIS

ADMINISTRATIVESECRETARY

This is te ideal oppottunitv for un eopnrinncnd Seoretaryminimum 3 yearsl to jais oursta ft. Tb esuvvnsstvI vuyd,datn

will p 055555 aocelltst organiettional and Into,yarsovalability: typing skills of 60 mpm: ond CRT cup o,,sno R to hondle

a ourlera Of nl fivesa losad rotponsibll:tres.

With this full timo position the qualified individuel wrIl unityoutcoOgen iol aeclronmest plus o cvmprshtnslsO ftenetitpackage incioditg dental in su,ancu . Fus further lnformsrion

pitase voll,..

Valerie Kraus 635-1040SKKe INC.

ROSEMONT, IL900 W.!PLV*4OJJ ... çOFfl$

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:'TheBagle, ThurndBP Jllly 17u'lWß :,F.a,gedl

The Bugle, Thursday, July 17, 1986

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COMPANIONWANTED

WANTED-Fe.nalo Connding fnr ie,onle nrnbnlnnryrnknvictim with speech fr memorydisybiliry. Flenihie S Sn 6 hnnrsweek. No cn,e nonioS. Mondaythro Friday $5.00 an hour.ST. MATTHEW LUThERAN HOME160l N. Western Ace.. Path Ridge

067.6234 After 500prs

GARAGE SALE

6960 Georgia Off W anhegan Foro.,Hosoewacos. Mower. grereos. AJC& Many Extras. Jaly 19 fr 20, 10-6 pm

Mulri.FnmilyNiloo. 9255 ConOInd.7/18. 10. 20. 9.6. comma, fish. egnip..farn.. mach misc.

NiIos.8120 W. Brace , (Behind OarLady cf Roasam Charch). Fri.. Sat,.Sun.. 7l1B cg. 20. 95. MnIti.Family.Large selocrian of Hshld. CloOhing.Misc.

GLENVIEW HUGE SALEMoro items added cabS dey. Freercfreshmenrs 1521 Besossood io Oeiltrots (W. nf Waùkagao. North ofi.eka.J

Jsiv 17 0e 18 .9.5 P.M.July 19 . 114 P.M.

5606 Main MG. Ail new ifems,menycrefritemo,7118, tel!19.lOfO5. 4 captain chairs. EOC. Caed.

DESPLAINES- 138E. Ceheebie(So. of Golf. E. of Mr. Prospecf Rd)Fri. S SaO, Jaly 10 G 19. 9.4. KirchenSer. Dining 6m. Sor. Couch. SOerea.Pert Elect Typerirer, compierehaetsry shep equip.. Mach Misc.Moiri.fumiii9. Everyrhiog masr ge!N orea500 ahie offer refsoed.

MISCELLANEOUS

STARK SPINET PIANO, BENCHAND MUSIC. Like new. $550.Grand Father Clech, i at a kind.must one! $1200. Cell hefore 10AM. 885.6716

Stool Clothes Wordrohel'f000er Uptight Ltg. Deg Cago.

B0000tfor. 965.1267

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MOVIE CAMERAIPROJECTOR

Lilla 00W BalI Or Hewell seundMoule Camera. Senor U DelanoModel with Zoom Leen godcarrying cese. Many tnetureo foreesyuse.Also,BHSoondMOoiaProjorter. Anking019Sforhnth.

Call 967-1716

PERSONALS

Mey Oho Sacred Heari u! Jetasht ederod, ginrified, bund andprestruo d throaghout the mhnlawonldoowandinr0000.

Serrad Heart of J0000 prey terus. St. Jode marker of tnirenleo,prey for co. St Jude hein a! rhohopeiest, pray ter us.

Say this prayer 9 tirent neck danfor g deys. hy the eighth day, ynurprayer usill be answered.

Pohi,uatiao must ha premised.JP D AP

f d -Always a W nerSITUATION REAL ESTATEWANTED

Polish Warnen eueiiabin torcieenieq Reoidenrlei.Cemmerciel

Heu am nrrans p errar ion 865.3554

'FREE mo kenvor wirh !uii rei utucui pturedneiio Ltd. time eniy...$25 with ed Cou 600.2053 Gwen'

USED CARS

1942 FORD GRANADA WAGON.VU, Shunt, power oteoriegibrekes.SIC. tilt. croise . uery gana cnn.dition. $32a5 or host otfnr. 098'4845.(%

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02 VGLKSWAGONJette Diesei-$g.75g. 60 miles pergaiitn Air nondirianing. AM/FMstnreurad'me. Like new nanditien.Butt prnn!ed. One Owner.

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2Bdr. yearraond hnuse,tt treo', lago en Dan/O Lake, lacatod 12mues north at South Rood. indiana.Cnmpioreiy romedeiod iotnriot. Allnew 20e am pseruln e. Wand denkfrunn. brink paria, year roand

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Page 44 The Bogie, Thrnday, July 17;1986

J ----------.L ItcaI News j"Fight O'Hare Noise" Kustra bills' O'Grady challenges Elrod

curbteen to public debatesTwo bills sponsored by Sen.

Bob Kuntra (R-28) to curb teendriuhin parties bave beenassigned tu a House committeefor study after receiving ap-provat nfthe Ittieuis Senate.

Ahued ut discouraging aduttsfrom renting botet orifleotett moms for teenagers' been bashesand other drinhing parties, thebittu (SB t576-77t svoutd nahe theadutts tiabte toi itaniages doue byyoung peopte attending the par-tirs and for t heir injuries orrtí'attis if they are i000tved ioVfl'hI('Ifl' It'CIdcnts,

''Motet tiriihing parties traueb rc,00e very poputar with highsci lire t -stirtents, and they run-t ribote ti, the high rate nfatcuhotissi and te atrehut-retatedtratfir accidents and highwaydeaths ut I resa gel's," Kustrasail!. ''Unfortunately, parentnwho are trying to shift respon-sibitity by srtting sp these parties

Marcus criticizes incumbent05111e addrng to

Senlll,,r Wattrr W. Dudyre. trft, (R-Chicagoj and Senator B'rb. Kustrrr. 'hilt, (R-Sfttrt. fleet rr-ceetty Ivith supporters of tegistatilrs

they s ris ,rred cl'r_ filio O a Mr' tre putitarl Airport Authority tu r r-usati' Chic 'Ivic area ailll,prto. ltoching ttneir effort are jteft center)

Haiw 1111 t Heights Mayr toy Wittas arrd Parb Ridge AtdermaeJohn A ricer no. Att trrsr , riere e,'nrrrr g ''Fight O'Hare Noise'' buttons.

Sheldon 'Marcus, a candidatefur the Itlinois Hause ofRepresentatives, today eriticieedstate Rep. Cal Selber jR-Sf) furvstisg against measures thatwould discourage teenagedrinhiog.

"Rep. Suther clearty doesn'thave the best interests of oaryoung peopte at heart," Marcussaid. "Anyone cas rent a hotel ermutet room, let minors driohthere and then be legattyhlumrteuu if those kids kitt, or arebitted, io a rar accident. The bittnhe voted against wontd remedythis, Fortnnalely, the othertegistators realized this."

SB1576 and 1555, sponsored bySen. Bah Kuntra (H-28f and Rep.Margaret Pareetlo jR-57j hutdanyone oser 21 tiahte if theyknuwingty reo) a botet sr motetroom nu minaru ran drinh. SB1575 moIres this a clans Cmisdemeanor, punishable by upto 30 days io jait and/or a $SOSfine. The House uvrrwhetmingty

for "No" liquor votepanned the bitts.

"Parents are hetd tiabte it theyattow miners te drish in theirhomes," Marcus said, "bat theycao rent a betet er mutet '55m 1erthe same popase. This legaltouphoin needs tu be closed."

Marros said the bills wereproposed in response to an in-rident that happened io Glen-view. A teenage hep wan bittedafter being thrown from a cardriven by some drimben friends.The greup has been drinking in amotet ream rented by a pareot.Ne ene wan held liable fer thebuy'udealh.

"Yessg liven are being neat-eked away by terrible accidents,aed no one is claiming renpen-sibitily, " Mercan said. "Rep.Sether musI have torfollen thisen he soled against thesemeasures that would save nurchildren's lives."

Marces in challenging Selberfoc the 56th District Illinois Henne

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Rustre said hiu legislationinseln clone a tirophotc in presentdreor shop laws, which orahr itittrgat te allow e person heleroage lt le trave a liqppr-nervingestebliehmeot inlesirated but donot cover persons .L'athcriog inprivate munis el hotels end

to addition, il would increasepenalties for adelte who atl6whome drinking Partien for mineroor rent reome fer them. Vietelorswould be punishable by jail seo-trece of up te 30 days and fiers utup le $500.

"li is sad thai we seedlegislation lo force parents to huit"heggers" and ether drinkingparties, when they are Ihn noeswho ought te be the meni roncee-

, ned about young people whe en-danger their health and theirliven when they participate,"Kasten seid.

Fundraiserto honor Marcus

A fuodreierr receptionhonoring Sheldon Marces,Republican candidate 1er statecepeeOentetive, is set ter Thee-nday, July 24, al the Fireside Ion,9101 N. Wunhegao rd., MorfeoGreve, teem t-0:30 p.m. acree-ding te Raymond Fleischer,Finance Chairmen, Citizens 1erMarces Cemmiltee. Tickets ere$50 per perses.

The reception in being chairedby Senator Beh Kentra andRepreseolalive Peony Peltre.

Fer hebel resurvaliens peopleare being anhed le rail 0ff-70710ewrite Citizens fer Marcus, P.O.Ben 108f, Muelen Greve 00003.

Marcen is challenging CatSelber 1er Ihn 50th DislrielIllinois House seat is Novemher.

Robert E. Hoveyleer 23 IFHTNCI Marine Len-

re Cpi. Hubert E. Horny, sen utRobert E. end Manca C. Heveyut 0019 Kedvole Ave., Shehie,recently reported for duly withInI Marine Disieien, Marine Cur-Ps BaseCamp.Pendtelon, CA.

He in a lOIS gradaate el NitroNorih High Scheel.

Former Ctlieago Potier "Tho public deserves Io heewSuperinlelldeel ud O'Grady wily Mr. tItead han hrehen histedey urged Stlerift Richard promise to end the practice ofEtrod te "slop hiding from tile musing budges and Ihn righi telacis," or O'Gredy chetleoged carry a gen te bio peirenuge nr-Eleud to a nenes of public my of part-Iliac deputies--anddebeles. why their number has

"The people of Ceok Conoly mushroomed from 65 to meenwitt eel be footed by Etrod's al- tiran 13-hundred! 'tempts to ruettpeper Oser his O'Grady has peopened IheImistahen," O'Grady said. "The each debate in Ihr series cencen.solees deeerve a fheroegh train en the functions nf thepreseotalioll 0f the tecle Itleough various deparlmenis under Ihne serien of public debaten." Sheriff's Office wilh two dealing

O'Gredy, rvho in placing his 35- with Ihe Sheriff's Police Depar-year career in peotesnionat lawenlerenmeel before Cooh Couelyvoters, explained he is proposinga series of debeles because of thecoreplesily ut the Sheriff's office.

"The pahl). dnnnrves lo boomwhy Couk County is Ihn onlycounty in Illinois that does nethave u disaster ptan, even thoughMr. Elend wan charged withrenpoesibitily for cenaliog a planein years age.

Goulieb criticizesslash defense spending

Plvlral,licurr ClIrli,'l'e enirillel cao-rtirlalr' C l'cr Cl' Grrlltiu'b, 11111

tisI cil' . rday ulrarply criticized. ' lii' titreraI Hurler' te_e'rlr,r strip furI oro p dflull e r Irurlgel pachage liraianordI) slash rlcterrsv spendinghn'tnprr Irr' c'urrerni t 'n'i' I, saying ilreali tri lInealen Ihr' Urnilrd Slate'snru!iunial nlr'fn'rrse sn'cecily.

Gutllin'ln said. ''tire Dennroc'r als,,,InIenp thou t Ire House arr-I vulrnl silly arr 'n'I' espinireibte annmum' ails lic'nln' frrrsr' redort. Tunicelan wuetni cul nur eeppnrrf fricnlcterrer f mum mirar sol''rc'Irr, w drei al $305 bit li,,nr .

prniondrrrg ny $15 billininn after ac- Secretary nf Slate Gennrge P.uncInI ing fino inflation.'' . Sballo lias saint tunal tulio benlgel

''C inri pared wit Ir what we Priipinsat Iliria irr s Inn dreaslatepruvrntert tine ntrterrer inn fiscal lin' Adninioisl la linon 'r fnrr'eign and.year t0I5. lulls plain nlirslnr's inn 15\00 huir' rl u....unir piii:s'rr's.

Capparelli supports tighterhorse racing laws

'run' Il hmm is Hitase lias colini,ir'i'r ielnvtnniirngtc ini support nitsI mii g nnir'asurrn, nIe sii,'Inn' it lo en-s mii' I lii' luisents' annI) iiitr'griuy iiIlii' I tir si' anilIna innnlustcy.H,iasi' Silt 151f, suppiin'tn'nl lip

Siam' Rr'pni'sn'nnlalis'i' Ralph Cap-tranelli lO-Cuiui'agii u uiiulnl rilada iiuinil ('cii f i i,ucli nere tarasriesin,'inni I ti, crini attegn'rt illcealdru' aun' annrt rer'naptiiinn nuit huntine lniir'tr lacing arena,-

''Tinnlay I Inc lt unni is Russe liassliiitit u tnii nngty inn fa s'unii 0 hniinerracing refiner..'' nain Capnanehhj.''ay p odl 'ii f tot iii 3 we lieveslabeni icr nlesin'e i inne uhiil'r liv iii-Ir.'gr ily if I his innathi-rrnihlinis ntiittnnrinitesl ry anni lo tel cil mens brunirliai liiin'se naeieg in Illinois wilt

li rites o, mmml arid ahurihuiarni."

The lcgiephiunn alrpiiieent hiintayunan inntruiddeent au a n'esulI uil I lielIti iii s Hniuse Special Hi,rsrRacing li.ccnl Igal ire Cuinrnruill ce.'Thy cucu'ovl priilnlenuu giu - far

hnryiiuiit ilrug ahane. Nul sety liaseilleguul utrurge trees Iliscuiveeril innI um Orn, liai peri-enel eat cler'hnliare bren luiand detiberalety un.nlrrjneying winnings,- nleatingiiiiiocy ferien 'ace trachs, swil-

Imeel end questions of law nielar-cnmnnt...00e cereriog Court See-vicen...05e covering the CountyCorrodions Department andCoeb County Jail,,.and at tenniene covering zthee services per-formed by the Sheriff's Office,

O'Gcady has sahmittnd hispeepenal fee a enejen of dehates leIhr Leagne of Women Voters andlo the Chicago Crime Com-

suppuri tire nnahininual defense byitt innii nl 10 perece I . The liberate'hnurdgrl plan wurutd unnde mli ice icriuunhiiirn'e srcun'u uy,'' Ginhhtirh mm-phianined.

Du'fmene in t'e n'cr eh y fennuleut el0251 hittiuie. Tu mii sere hal sup-piinl for drfn.'In se keeps pace mitin.inftahion, line Sroabe lias ap-primed a budgel ratting fur EttIbittioe. Tine Denmuuicrab Hi,aneleadership's hudgn'l pnlifniieeu $305billion in defense speodiog. lePincel year 1055. nfn'tn'nnr was Çun-

ihiuuuc i iclnu'nu rir tiisinng t ichirinmml I ia'liii' thug limbs lii pichel tun'15'ni bulbi us.'' Calnparn'Zli enptainur-nl.

Uiiuli'r I lin' Hiuune enrtuunnn'ulplait. hi' Huis1' Ruciung Ach o'iiahulluu' a'unu'.nunln'ul huit

-mrqai'e debm'iubiiiur beriet ab allliltI' ia'u he tui preeenut blur aun' uilulhu'giil ulruu'e, aluni give lie IttieiiisRacing Burard aub luerizahinin bitrelaie liburses lincee fnur five honesprunie lo u l'are; and

-alhiiun' blur IRS ii lic'n,nsr annitbuugrrpriol pari-nuebunat clerhs,

''Il lInus leuiistaliuin is sigsent io-tin Runs, I Inelieve lllimuiiis eonidenbnWill buaro lire assacamices theyIlI'eerrc huai Ineese macen ree inthin state mill be fair and honestab att limen," addelt Cemperetti.

Eric M. ChibnikErre M. Chihnih, sen of Giuria

Keiner fo 3150 N. Lake ObereDrive, Chicago, end WilliamChihoib of 9305 Lnchwuod,Shohne, han gradualed frem IhnU.S. Mitilary AcademyPeepeealery Scheel at FortMenmuulh, NJ.

Lutheran General-- receives $10,000 grantLutheran General Faundatinu, uluq at the Outdzor Wiseonnie

Park Ridge, has received a Leadership Scheut in Lake$10,110 grant from The Eons- Geneva, and t days ofcannelsg indallen for Health Enhancement, nnrlhwest Minueuota,Chicago, in sapport nf P,arkuide The Outdnur TherapeuticYuuth Center's ,Outdnor Program provides a serien ofTherapnutie Program. ehullenging, oatdeonr activities

Parkuide Youth Center, an of- that tent the teens' innerfiliate nf the Lutheran General strengths and allows them to tryHealth Care System, provides en- and do things they never thooghttended residential earn to they ceold. The ynathn par-teenogeee whn are recovering tinipote and share in uituattonnfrom alcnhelium and subctanee which ceeennitate trusting,abone, The Outdoor Therapeutic depending, and conpeenling withProgram inrolven a 3-day nxeue- 00e another.

New administrator namedat Forest Hospital

Morris Squirn, prenideol of hospital administration. She in oForent Health Systems, han an- member ollhe esecutive hoard el0000nedlheappeintmnotafMary the Ameeieoo Booed of QualityJane Such un administrator nf Anneranen and UtilizationForest Henpital is Oes Plaines. Review Physicians, the

A fully-accredited 100-bed Association of Mental Healthprivate psychialric Inonpital, Admisislrotien, and the NationalForent eIfern chemical dopen- Annecialien for Femaledeere and ether treatment Esnestiens.prorrems toe children,adoteeceolu and adults nuffeeingIrren onenlat and emotiesoldisorders.

Such jeioed Forent in Sepinm-ber, 1905 an annintont od-osininlraloe, lellowieg a 20-yearcarece re admioinlralion endpnyohualeic earning. Shepreu'iuusty was affiliated withBien Cross-Blue Shield of Illinoiswhere she helped derelep astatewide cent cenlainmestprogram. She also served as apsychiatrie consultant fee BlueCross-Blue Shield, evaluating attpsychiotric admissions at fourarea hospitals.

A graduate of Loyola Uniner.nity where she receirnd a R.S.N.degree, Such currently in pur-suing her master's degree in

Ch iropraetoratIesado c'oiiveiitioriDr. Lindo L. Zange, 2040 Golf

ed., Gleoviem, recently attnerledIhn First Jeinl Convenues of lIneAmerirte ChiropracticAssecielien ACAb and theCanadian ChiropracticAosorialiee ICCAj in Tueento,Onlarie Jeer 25-25h, wherechiropractic loaders anddelegates from Sg stales andseven foreign c000leies gathered.

Dr. Zange, a Neethern IllinoisDelegate has been awarded theTerch Cleb Award foe 25 newACA members in encogoitino foghevinrg raised fondu for ACA-PAC.

Group meetingfor disorders

Anerenia Neevesa undassociated dinoeders - ARAD millheld o group meetireg foeaneensirn, bulimies, parrots, andfamilies ut S pon., Thursday,Jely 24 at Hïghlaod PaehHospital, Sit Gleoview Ase,,Highland Pech, IL, TIre meetingin free. These interested are io-vited lo attend, ANAD gruepsoem hulni engutar meetings inOumeceun North Shore com-ruenihins nod other seclionus elgrraler Clricago. For nuduliliourati000rnrualiun cull 031-3430.

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A 1005 gruuhuuole of Maine EunISchool, Parli Ridge, ho juiced theMarirue Corps irr November 1053.

Dr. Velkov joins chicago Medical and DentalDr. Bnriular N. Vethor in a

Board Certified Obstetrician andGynecologist who has practicedin the Chicago area for the pantfifteen peurs. He received hisgroduote and undergraduatetraining in the Unirersity ofBelgrade in Yogontoria, He in amember in good standing in theAmerican College nf Ob-stelricions ond Gyneenlngistuand han been elected a FeSnw ofthat professional nrganizotiou.His practice has always ceoteredon the norlbwent side and he hasused Rareonwoed HospitalMedical Center on his main honeof patteot hespilalizatino.

His motivation foe becomiog ophysician and thee npeciatizieg ioobstetrice and gynecology is hisdeep isteresI io holpiog peuplewho ore io eeed especially at thevery impertaot time le their life,

the birth of their children. Thethrill nl birth after anuiuting apotient to carry au infant to termin an ener-renewipg experience.lt is at that time that une han onopportunity to be a firsthand oh-uerneratthe miracle clISe,

Dr. VeSton in allo interested in,all aspects of gynecology por-licotarly in handling infectious nrfears nf cancer through a zum-petent exam,

He in pleased te jein theChicago Medical aod Dental Ces-1er and oller his neenicen Ihere.He in hopeful that hin languageshills, io not only Bannt Englishhut Yegnutasieo, may be of semenaine te the members of thecosumsoity on the northwest sidewhe are more comfortablespeakiog their nahen teegne.

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tent for all adult females and areteul at least enery three yearn.A self-breast exam uhauld bedene mnsthly to look ferirregularities er lumps. A mam-mogram nhnnld be performedbetween ages 3ßand 35. Bi-amnoalmammograms are recommeo'ded between the ages nf 40 apd 49and annually aller the, age of 59.If there in an irregularity in yourbreast er,,,.abtinrmat meostralbleediegu il should immediatelyhe brought lo the attention ofyenr gynecologist. We want yesto hnsw that whno yen Ihiok youhove a medical or dental peeblemthink of Ihn hind and campoteotpeople at the Chieags, Medicaland Dental Ceslee, fOltO W. Touhyave., 774-2100. They are theeeready le nerve yen so anemergency oe by appointmentbasis an yen need them.

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At 88, Id Sider is three-timegreat-grandmother, maintainsher own Rogers Parh apartmentand ehechs ap on the welt being ofher "elderly" oeighhor. After alifetime of raising a family,snorhing at various johs and doingfor others, Sider craves more ofthe same. She ootonleers everyToesdoy at Bethesda Floopital,2451 W. Howard in Chicago.

Allen Zendet (pictored), 71,retired several years agobecause of a severe heart ens-dition. The Norlosvo resident nowvolunteers, ''24 hours a day,seseo days a weoh," for theHolocaust Memorial Foundationsi tlliosin, 4255 Mois SI. is Shohie.On Thursduyu, he helyu svithhoohheeping al BethesdaHospital.

Lee Bohren (pictured), ooehedas deputy village clerh of Shohiebefore retiring. Mother of Iwoadult children and grandmotherof Iwo, she stilt has lime to travel,play und volunteer. She and ageoup of women who cull them-selves "The Tuesday Girls,"spend ose morning u weekhelping out at Bethesda Hospital.

Bcthesds's director of votos-leers, Judith Shsoieh, (pictured),coordicutes, trains and overseesthe 25 mornes and five oses, alt ofretirement age, who do clericalor patient contract work at leastfour fours weehty ut the hospital.The volunteers gave Sf01 hours uftheir lime to Bethesda last year.Some have been coming to thehospital reguturty fur nearly 2fy

Sider comes In Bethesda, sheesplaios, hecauue "I had time nemyhasds.Wby wasteit?1 wantedto help people, and they tell meI'm doing u very goad job, so I'mhappy. Patienta ueem Is like me;they say prayers for me und bless

"When f wau very young, Iwanted to be u name," saidSider. "But I had to change m'plans. My mother was only 45

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years old when sae necame Illwith cancer. i wan u teenager.For u whole year I buh vare ofher. When she died, t raised mythree-year-old brother.

"At Bethesda, t finally have achance to worh with nurses andpatients. S get to the hsspituf intime to feed ihe patients break-fast. Sometimes they won't eastfor anyone else. I'll try In pacifythem, especiutty the older oneswho don't speak mIlch English.

"i had a patient who wasdehydrating und hystericat. fcalmed her down, upshe to her inJewish, and managed to get 27nueces isla her far lunch. The

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nurses cnutdn'f do that in a whole

"Last week i fed a mate patientwho was se pleased, he sang me aJewish song. When a patient letta

I me I'm one of the most beautiful' things that camea into his room, Ifeet good. I know I've accom-ptished something."

Sider enjoys lathing aboat herfamily ut least as much an she

' tihea volunteering. Her non, WillSider, tI, a medical officer is theUnited States Coast Guard duringWorld War It, own Carter

Jewelers on State and Madison isChicags. One grandson, aradinfngiat at NorthwesternMemorial Hospital, has reafioedthe family's esedical ambitions.He rails his grandmother an in-'npiratinn and holds her reap an-sible for the family's clesenesaand success.

Sidvr's devotino lo volas-leering in,ypired her children whoworked wth blind students afterugh schont hours. Sider becomeinvolved ta_-heping blind girlslearn the rudiments nf ch)tdcareand blind boys tears the huaico nfwarhing with tonta.

At Christmas, Sider helpeeSfeed hungry Chirugnuns withcontributions from the SouthWater Street Market. She tuggedno Poppy Day, fought leukemiaby canning, and daring WnrtdWar II worked diligently threetimes a week for three years withthe Anshe Shalom Wnmeo's RedCross Unit. After the asar, aschair of the Anshe ShalomWomen's Servire Grauf, shecollected enough funds to furnisha salarinm and prehuse a rollaway piano for the VaughanGeneral Huspital in Hines,illinois.

"Volunteering und gond deeds.Maybe that's why Gad is gond Inme and kas tel met live so long,"saya Sider.

Alles Zendet, like Sider, hasdevoted a lifetime to volunteerwork. He kas keen a volunteer althe Ark ou Lawrence Avenue inChicaga, Edgewater andBethesda Hospitals. He caltahimself ''liaison and uni-kassadar" of the HolorauslMemorial Foundation.

He is a "survivor nf the finalsolution," und esplains, 'Gasteninferno is a comedy compared Irthe Holorousl."

Born in Soanowiec, Poland,Zeodel attended an agriculturalcollege in Israel after gradnalinghigh schônl in Earopo. He wassummoned bach by family toPoland in 1538 when his motherhad a heart attach. "Happily siredied," he nayd, "otherwise theNauis would have murdered

Zondel lived through Ausch-wilo. After the war he workedwith various refugee reset-lloment orßanioationn and vom-milled himself to 'keeping aliveIhr memory of those who ornI upio tilo gray sio;ohc of the camp is-vineraloru. ' 'Fric turno, foryosterily, l'ui uoorking,'' hoslrvsscs. Itis Chicago ("ouridaliosI.e dedicated lo educating the()Ui)lic on 15)1CL liv describes asIhr truc historical cerillo of IhrHolocaust. Ils luoduiorolalpremisethere arc Iessoou lo belearned al uoiveruol importance,tessons from the Holocaust foc altpeople. He inviten the public to

Nues Library. .Cont'd from NIles'EMaioê P.!Finance Committee Chairman,

Frank Biga made a mutins lopahlish a notice tkol a tentalieebudget be available for in-upection July 17 through Aognst16. A hearing woold be heldAugust 16111 at the main library at9 ans. Although the documentcan be altered daring this time,Vice President Dimand voted no.The motion carried 5 tot.

Dimand feels although thebudget is well balanced there isnel enough money to operate.Biga odded, "we do not haveenough money te do what we winkcould be done."

Dimand staled Ike librory kasadvanced in terms of books andlechnetogy. "We have madesome tremendous steps,"Dimand said. Bot "If yon don'thave the staff all else io nolhing."Dimsed stressed Ike importancenf having a place in the budget tohire the qualified people neededto keep Nilea Library firot rate.

Biga agreed the increase instaff is something thai needs to

joy worked on bol svheo looking aa budget ym gsn&Iamahe narethat if you hire people one year,you cas keep them tIle nest year.Biga said, "You can always cuthark en book parchases," butwith staff, "we need to be sore wehave the money to keep thepeople we hire." President HarryPreslise commented, "We needto find a batanee between booksand salary."

The library received a $251grant from Northern Illinois GuaCompany. The money will beused to purchase books on energyand other natural resources. TheFriends nl the l,ibrary have madan entra $141 frum their cas-hosing kook sate.

MG Park. .. . CunlinoedfrumMGp.1meeting.

According In Park DIrectorDave Haber, the district wouldneed In levy $267,555 in order tarover present espensea. If thislevy passes, the tan payera willpay an additional $14.55 with thehigher tas base.

Huber esplained the referen-dam is neveasary for the survivalof the park district and taproperty run and noaiotain itsprograms aud facilities. Inreaching the necessary $2f7,StO,Huber broke down Ike expensesau fellows: $Ilg,OSS far the Cem-mnnity Center; $22,515 for thepuols; $15,501 for new and/orrepaired playgraund equipment;$250W for vehicles; $3010f foraildilional staff, und stIllt iscapital improvements. If thisprocedure is followed, statedHuber, additional fees wauld nelbave to be charged.

According ta President NickBannes, the amaunt nf moneywhich is to be levied is up In theboard to decide. The board feltthat $2675W in all that is neededlo keep the district running effec-tively. Hawever, if the occasiondoes arise that more money isneeded, the alternatives offer

visit the museum, iibrary andspecial enhibits, or ta volanteertheir time by catting 177-dHa.

Bohren, more typical of theBethesda volunteers, euplaineahow and wh ysheeho nr thehospital. "I wanted to give myservices; Bui t don't drive.Co,niiig to Rethesda lroin Skohie;S VeY r000enierit. t lobe ove

''Aller I retired, f thought I

ses;.'r wauted to d ;,oftirc workaguila. Bat noes t'ire doing that,along with eore'ything else.Working here is very coey. Thepeople are libe family.

"The hey thing is lo keep busy,whelker it's taking a one-day

Nues Park. .'.CunI'd from Ni!eu-E.Maine P.1know what Ike astesueli valuationis for the district and theequalizer figure han nut keendetermined kythe slate, This willdetermine the levy."

Commissioner Mary Maruseksoled tas hilln wilt unt be mailedout by the county until mid-August. "This pones a pruhlem,We are npendiug muney for parkoperations and we dInt knowhaw mach tax revenue the parkdistrict will receive," ube naid"Revenue won't start coming inuntil September."

In other husmean, Hugheareported that Park District RinkManagement Asaocialou (POR-MA) will require waivers un highrisk programs aturtiug Jan. I,

High risk aclivilien would ix-etude softball, hockey, ssccer,football and other sporta lhatcould cause possible isjaries, hesaid.

Commisninser Dan Koalbaasked whether signing waiverswould "stand np is court" in theevent of liability claim.

Board attorney GabrielBerrafata explained the courtshad upheld waivers in severalcases. "However1 if negligenceno the part of the park district ininvolved, the liability burdenwould fall on na," he said, "Onthe positive side...waivern couldreduce nuisnoce claims."

Hughes said there wan sochoice bal to adapt a waiver or-dinnace before the requiremenlgoes into effect io January: "It'seither that nr wilkdraw oarmembership in FORMA."

la other reparls and aclian,Park Board president Jim Pier-ski reported. there wilt berecognition d 5-IO year part-timeemployees ut the August board

ronmtnrnpand. -

Daring a plea to accept theproposed referesdam, Hoher ex--plumed if the referendum fails,the following programs will have.to be eut back or eliminated:close one pool, aperate Ihe earn-munily center only daringevening hours, triple the actioncenter fees, or eliminate theprogram.

He naid if additional staff is catto balance the budget,' specialevento, such an the Fourth of Julyfestivities, the Hattswven Paradeand celebration, Ike Fall Festivaland other programa, will have tobe eliminated. -

Finally, if additional main-tenunce pern000el are est, GIberstressed the joist caoperatienwith schont District 17 and 70wautd be disenotinued on main-taming the grounds. Also, aeniarcitizens net np and clean sp wouldbe eliminated and the cast forsentar tronsportation wouldtriple.

With the acceptance nf therelerendiom, according ta Huber,alt nf lhene programs wsuld nothave ta be cut nr fees tripled.

outing, Suing on a Caribbeancruise or volunteering atBethesda, lt's important to dothings for albera,- ont only faryourself."

''Moat of nur volunlcrrs say,'It's Important foc me to get nut,lo he aroonod people.' It's a smartapproach to rcticesmeol,' ' es-plains Shooieh. ''l'ho volunteersaro treimmes:tae;sly 101'ul, rosiecorle ill terrible loca thor. l'en0000imeced Ihey moould rise omit uf agrave to comae. lt Ilmey aal' they'll

, da 500mrtlmimmg, they do it. Theyalways are no linie and tend In be

ireally nice people. Ita oat the idle

, riehkindoftkiug," Shunick adds,

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In the fifties my kids wereamong tile first In he im-manlzedfrum polio and beforethe end of the decade we weretalking about "Sputnik" andapace flight and landing no the

. muon which came during theneat teli yearn,

If Is diffiesilt tu seme thechanges surrounding youwhen you're living through anera,

Bach io . the thirties,, television won being displayed'

at the 1939 New Yark World's-

Fair, And radin waves werefirstuseddaringthe beginningnf World War U tu tetect ab-jonIa winch were a distanceaway. lt enhanced the Britishand American fleets' suc- -cesses in their early sah-marine battles with the fier-mans. Today, "Radar" io isstanuthø technical part nf nurevejiyvucahmilary,

Sciestinlutell authe speed ufchange today Is many-foldwhatit hadheen in thepast,

The computer age seems tohave been created Just whenthe 'need tu recurd thislinuwledge explosion began tuoverwhelm un. It might hesaid this need may haveresulted la the speeding up ufthe computer age.

There's new...vislas fortumurrow which may he athand, in the field 0f'biutechnulogy the advan-cement uf DNA research mayunlock the genetic codeenabling uciestiulu la predictwhat diucones people arelikely tu get during their

- lifetimes. It portends grealthings during Ike comingyears. Being able tu read eachperson's genetic cade will uf-fer cines to fatsre illnesses. Itwill enable un to adjust oarliving habits to counlerpruhlemu we are predinpasedto.

Sume scientists believe theunraveling nf the necrels tathe genetic ende may enableresearchers to producegenelie infurmalion aboutfetmes in the womb. By eon-strucliug u sarl ai a gene map,the future child's careerchoice, diet, lifestyle and evenspouses choice might be f sre-luid.

Scientistu believe theneDNA breahlhruughu may be

the must significantdiscoveries since LouisPasteur pruned the germtheory in the 19th century. Upuntil Pasteur's lime germlheory was a mystery. ButPasleur and his microscopeaucuvered the sanrce uf manydiseases which previnuulywere treated with guesswork,

Just as this knowledge es-ploslun is making a profoundchange in all sur lives, theproblems snrruundiug us alsoseem ta be mounting. Thereport last week the world'spopulation han reached 5billion is nf critical cunrérn.lithe average age uf everyonena earth is 70 years ,ald, itwuuld mean 7I4,OOpeopIe arebern daily. Since the averagewurld-wide age is closer lu 40,as uf today, July 17, 1990,l,250,000penple will be bern.

TIsis wurld population en-plosiun enceeds the dangers ofany nuclear wars. Vol, weIgnore a problem which nurchildren and grandchildrenwill befurcedtocunfront,

In the past fifty years we'vetraveled from hurnedrawnmilk waguns and ten-mile-an-hour streetcars tu the jet age.Flyers have already exceededtwice lhe speed al sonad. Nulonger duenyour family doduemake hussecalls and the cur-ncr grucer un longer delivernpuar groceries. Instead, yamfamily duetur's sou is nowdestroying kidney stones alLutheran General Huspitalwith aunar waves whichprevent the need of anuperatiun,.Yosr family graderhas now antomaled und corn-pnterized his business lo giveyou mure, quicker, more el-ficient service and hupefsllybetter products which shouldenhance your well-being.

This hyped-np, soaped-upera we're tiring lu l5 Ihe musifantaslir is histury. Becamewe're here, and nut yetreading ahant it in the hintaryhooks, we fiud it difficult tuundernland its significance.On the other hand, Ibis sameutatemeot can be made forevery era. Bot the oc-ceteralion nf the puce is whatin significant. Yet, today's,rapid advances ints the futuremay seem like yesterday'shorse-drawn era when 21stcenlury historions look beckspan our tunen.

MG Village. .Avenues drainage and roadwayImpruvemeula was approved bythe Board at their meeting heldJuly 14 at i. Two amendmentswere added to the resnluliun, Theamendments are fur utoplighla tobe placed at beth Menard andLincoln, and Menard and Ferris.

The project, tulalling $10million needs to be compleled inphaseo. "Federal Fsadn areuparon", said Scheck, "state f na-ding is our best bet." The nati aBpoRion, which is Ihe part thatdrains into the river, in the onlypart that ueedn to be installed bythe village,

Two citizens were prenentedawurds at Ike meeting, BrianKabul received an award fromthe Palice Department far hishelp io apprehending a aunpect ina stare robbery, Peter Dagher

Conlinued trum MG P.1

received as award from Ihe firedepurtmesl for saving a childfrom a burning cur. Both werepralsedfnrtkeir unnetfisk acts.

Health Fair. .Cuntinued from Pagel

call the Leaning 'lower YMCA at047-8215,

Interested in a fitnesachallenge? How absut a Mini-Triathlon? Lain nf fun and greatprepuralins for future triathtnns.lt will be held Sunday, July 27 at 7am. al the Leaning Tower YM-CA. Coat wilt be $10 for membersand $15 far associate amembers.Diahanee will be ya mite swan, ltomite bike and 3.1 mile ran. T-shirts far all participants. Fur-ther iolnrmnation and entry lermaavailable at the Leaning 'l'amer,

. Cunlinned b-sm Pagelof Overlook Road and wouldreceive $4,6 million in lasrevenue. District 34 (whichcurrexily han the areal wunld getthe portino north of Overlusk andwuold receive $1.5 milhinn in taxrevenne, according to aspakesman from Ihe District 67of fice.

The decinisn is snhjeel to ap-provai by kath districln andpublic hearings will be conductedby the consmittee no Ihn issues,the spokesman uaid,

A pahlic' hearing is neheduledal Disirict 34 on July 21 and oneen August 19 at District 67,probably ut Golf Jr. High School.

Diutricl 07 parents wereprutestiug the reopening of Ihehearing after the Cnnsmiltee enMay 29 rInsed the issue at apublic hearing, saying Ike actiondeprived the people of MurtosGruye and Nues Ibe right In vatean the mase of property detach-ment (snly Glenview residentshave the right to vale under

, current Interprelatiun of ntuteregulalinun).

Pruteuters also claimed itdeprived citizens the right nf freespeech hecausç of the commit-tee's deciniun ont tu hear anyspeakers after Ihey heardDistrict 54. Another complaintwas the opportunity uf nomefamilies lu leaee the dislrict andlake millions of tan dullarn atibeedueatiunal expense al theremaining 550 Dislriet 67 aluden-lu,

The Nurih Cuok ReorgasioalinnCommillee os May 20 vuied toualunger consider the issue ofdetachment uf lerritory 1mmDistrici 67. The loss of Ibisterritory muId severely damageIke quality of the current

. edneatinnal program in Districtg? and disenfranchise 5,000 votersin Muelen Grove and Nilea,- ad-cordiugtu school officials.

Huwever, al the request ofSchool Distriel 34, the Commilteevoted ta agais consider the insueafter a jost and legal decision hadbeen rendered.

Three options were under eon-sideratinn by the Committee: (t)Calling fer a trade nf terrilariesbetween Diatricta 34 aed 67, inwhich the loiter would tase aresidential ares north nf GolfRd. and gain a commercial areaformerly within the district, hutgained by District 64 over the oh-jectionu of Ike Conk CuuntyRegional Board of Trustees(S)Loss of a residential area with noreciprocatiun by District 34, Thecost ta District 67 would be ap-pmuximately $5,ifS,ttu in RAyand 45 students. (3) District 67wunld loue $25,500,Wa of EAV and45 slndenis which wan recognizedas unfair and unjust by bothschool boarda.

All theue uplians were opposedby the people of District 67because Morton Grove and Nibscanld not vote on Ihr issue,Dislrict 67 would he faced with ulass of property which would bedelrimental tu the children'seducation; the possibility nfhigher lasea and a disenfrau-chisemenl of Iheir right la voicetheir opinion in Ihr battat bas.

SJB pastor. .Could from Niles'E,Muinc P,!

parish io Angsnt for a sabbaticalat Notre Dame Univernity. Hewill probably receive a newassignment from Ihr Arch-diocese, Beiecwaltea said.

/ommeng the OlimOy parisimiommerabidding farewell iii Saoday's uf-lair wvrv Monsigoar JoboFlammagmmi, loommder oh St. JobsBrobemml, lind Mayor NicimolasBlanc, a lommg-time fricad of thepriest.

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District 61. . L'wood Jubilee.. . Holocaust. .Cenllnurd frum Sknhle-L'wund Pl

symphony.A highlight will he the Miss

Lieculxwoud contest held at unenan Saturday, July19,

Restaurantn participaling inthe Taste are Mabnati's, Boxen,Billy's, Bunny Hutch, FannieuDeli, Calumet Pallet,Mnsasters'n, Dairy Star,Whistler, Kots, FreshlySqneeoed, Helen's Cuisine,Calering By Heck, Doral,Fitipiniana, Giant Waffle Canes,Wally'a Deli, Hyatt Lincoluwnadand Oceanic Fisheries.

Midway rides will be open osFriday, July 18 from 5 to Il p.m.The Diamond Jubilee will nf-fieiatly open at Il am. on Salar-day w - Brickhnase.asmanlor' anies. Festivitieswill con fede until 11 p.m. andanSunday from 11 g.m. la 11 p.m.

Plenty nf aecessibbe parking isavailable at nsllyixg luts milkcasImbas free hua service laand 1mm the park. Specialfacilities for the handicapped wilthe provided.

L'wood Iihrary...Conlinned from Skekie-L'wond Pithe program.

For children attending theJubilee Library Cetehratinn, abirthduy party for the Village nfljncolnwmd will take place, con.current withthe adult program.

At the Proeset Park JubileeCelebrution, Juby 19 and 28, anenhihit nf items from thelibrary's histurical collection willbeeshibiled iu the Field Huase.

The Illinois Humanities Counciland the National Esdnwment farthe Humanities have uffered sup-port fur the lihrary'n SavingMemarien for Ike Futurehinlarical ealtection. The libraryhas a apedial theme for this year,One Jewel nf a Library, to tie inwith the commnoity's DiamondJubilee.

st. Peters...Cnntiuued from Shokie-L'snnnd PlJaez Ensemble; Tim Gawran:Country & Western; MarkKarroll: DJ and the RoyalTinkertoy Disieland Band.

$1 admission and free parking.For mare information, call: 673-1492.

Blood pressurescreening atsidewalk sale

Skakie drohst, Dr. David A.Kasarek, and hin staff will offerfree blood pressure screeningand denial health information lathe community ut the SidewalkSale io downtown Skokie.

The location will be in Iront nfFathenhayn Jewelers, 4927Oaklan st. an Saturday, July 19from lt am. ta 2 p.m. Refresh-meals will be provided by Mc-Donald's Restaurant.

The public in encouraged laparticipate in this blood pressurescreening program. A specialappearance is planned by the"Tooth Fairy".

Skokie LegionSummer Festival

Skakie American Legion Past0320 wilt hold its Aenaal SonamerFestival on Saturday, Jaly 19from 5 p.00. to mmmidnight on theLvgioo Posh grounds at 1212 Lin-calo Ave. Skokie.

Couic our, combe all amId enjoygood fooml, eefrcuhnorslo ammddance la the 0005ic el ''the Four'humors Seamed''. For immbormalhoocull 906-7997.'

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fighlers.""The Holocaust is not just a

Jewish question," stressedAllen. "Scratch an unit-semiteand you'll find a racist." Therelationship between Nazis andright wing hale graspsnod theirpolitical and financial nuppor-1ers ix intimately linked. Wehave an obligation to seek jsuticefor aurseloes and for the guiare.In a society that claims ta hedemocratic, we cannot allowNaoi war criminals to get away.Since 1919, 52 caseS have beenprosecuted. The struggle will goas until the laut anti-semite isburied, Allen warned.

In introducing Mayor Smith,Harald Biostein, chariman of thedinner and Shokie business man,described Shobie as one of thefinest integraled villages in theUnited Siales. lt has assimilatedpeapie nf many differenthackgrauods, he added. Hecredited Smith with slanding spfor the people of Shahie, par-ticularly far the 7500 Holocauslsurvienru who live there, whed'the Naein threatened tamareb enthe vilbage in 1978.

Erna Gans; Foundation officer,described Smith as a man who"has deep moats, steeped injustice. When Ihe slormy windscarne und blew, they cunld oatuproot him." She added Ihatremembrance was the foundationof her group's existence. "Weremember in order la prmervehistory, ta protect our commonhamanity. By recalling our nsf-fering, we sirive to end indif-ference. We meet together, worktogether, ptan together for a bet-ter fulsre for everyone."

Albert J. Smith, a Skokieresident for 30 years, and nownerving his ninth term an Mayorof Ike Village nf Skukie, also em-phasieed the value 0f rernem-bering. "The lialocanot in whatcan happen when people let hate,bigotry and prejudice take aver.At Yad Vushem (Ike IsraeliHolucaunl Memorial andMusenommi my wife, Angie, and Isaw a photagraph of a Jewishman, imprisoned in a ronceo-tralion camp, lice-ridden, filthy,dejected. What did Ihn picturemean? Ta Angie it said: 'Thereina whale world made ap nlmillions of people. Dorantanybody care?' To me it said:'Oh, dear Gad, let there be a wit-seas.' That's why we are here.

"The Foundation helps alberalearn whul happened to people afew short yearn age. The Fous-dation tells us, 'Yes, you are yonrbrather'n keeper, reopoxuible ferwhat happena ta year fellow

Alteo Tendel, Narfownresident, survivar of Auschwitzand vire president of the Fase-datino elabor9led: "The Foan-dation is dedicated In educating,recording and remembering. Weeducate through universities,collegea, public and privatesehanla, and bock educators howto teach ahaul the Holacamt. Werecord testimony of survivaruand soldiers who hiberaled thecamps ta hIt the gaps that exist iothe historical records of theHolocaust. We neek to continue Ingrow, through our museumexhibits and archives, and loprovide u service throughout theMidmoest. We avant lo hake cee-tain that a tragedy sucio as theIfolocassl came mmco'er, meced' hmmp-pemm agimis.''

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