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7400 WAUKEGANRD, NILES, IL 60714 'Frám the Left Hand . byBud Besser . (Miller from The Bngle' .... said gà&dby tome Bngldlhst . . Moodày, 31 years rftvrsheap plied for a part-time typist 11w s zero and midnite on a blustery cold Saturday night in December 1977, when the tingles Caurtland Avenan of- fices horned down. Miller stead nutsidn n the shivering cold wotchtog the flames de- stray nur offices The next morning Buglers chipped away at the ice encrusted art work which was saved for the nextwenk s edition Millerwos thera. The Nues Chamber of Commerce met the fell rig . Monday night and a B ter told the members thr sls heodline wonid read, ' Blaie Confinued On Page 60 INDE: » isvFÏit . Holiday Gift Guide. Special Section Page 29 Church Greetings Page 20 Christmas Greetings Page26 . . s, . s s Two L'wood - jackers : tharged . . by tkosemary.Tirio . A second Chicàgo miin atleg- . edly.involvidiiithe Nov23edr- jacking and shooting of ,s 33 ye r old Chicago ma waiting n . tris prkèd cur far hisshift rit: . Skohie factory in the 7400 hlock of -MeCoedick. Blvd. to begin tamed bimsetf to Skolcie police Nov. 29. - s'atgel Cordova, whir vraiden- tifi d b) 1h n et nr was charged : aggravaledkidnrippingag- grovaird battery with afiedarm, vehicolor-ievosion and uolawfnl ose of o weapon, the same chaig- es brought against his aecom-. Coethrned.ossPage6O : -- Maine Dist. 2Ò7 gets 3.5 percent tax levy hike Residents of Maine Distnct 207 can expect a small incrense n their tac bills soon due to the 3.5 percentii)ceease io the 1999 prop- erty Lox levy approvedDec. 6. The levy hnngs the funding foe 2000 up to $70.7 milliab from lait yenes $6.3 millioR. About gg percent ofthe district S operat- ing revenaes are derived from the levy, the rest being supplied by á combination of state aid, grants and ttudent fees. Th i ,rr',,nvr is within the tax caestticfiojtsthâllimitIeViet10 . -. . ---- _ .. . . __1.__oeS, sr'i#riwrr.-"--- . I, P Depitc heroic efforts hy thu CitizensUtility Board and others, phone industry representatives ire predicting tise introdnctioo of ttie 224 overlay and I I digit dial- rugis early an next May. Industry representatives will meet soon with state officials to dis uris the nvmbers shortage, ex- oaerb ted hy ike huge incruasesn wireless phooew computers, fax machines and pagers. Ironically, even after comer- nay edicts issued by the Illinois Commerce Commission io t998 and toter, phone campaniettn- tiene hoardingsnmbers, minting to return them to the common peot. Only about half cf the phone numbers in the 847 area codeare actually beitg med becante the phone companies insist on keep- ng many phone ssmbers in re serve. - A rsdw area cade, 224, may soon he activated in the north asid s . . . uy Rosemary Tirio nnrthwest suburbs edsar. 847 is now sssed, iltiisteedng.hç usher- ,ètst wastefulhhss.,of,the present hsiroberássighmentsystsgs : NILES and 's MORTON GROVE Ail lsi.000hnmer, d.I.snrnd wee .. THURSDAY,.DECEMBER16.1999 7 - T Every phone call to require 11 digit dialing second line in house and even next door neighbors to have different arfa cods! Village governments fail to stop area code disaster . NilespoIicenabEIkGÍiWe man involved in nine robberies Th N Ins P I e Departm t b cv C arm syS once again operated like u well- ( vieeOffseer. making his avisaI cited machine around 2 p.m. Fn- rounds and tislening attentively day. Dec. lO, when officers to the radio fasts message nf the sprang into achanto apprehend a robbery, observed a black car suspect who had just robbed a with no rear license piale and fol- store und in so doing solved eight lowed it southbound on Wanke- othersimiIOrareacrimm gun Road from Howard Street. An atraed. robbery Was tepori- The CSO,-reqoested assistgncc eciat a Nues cigoretle store in the and kept following the offender's 0300 blockofGolfRoad, wherca vehicle soto a grocerystore park Ita fc wield ng bandit modo off sog toI n the 7400 block of w 1h numerous carIent of C gar Wankegan Road rttes valued at $600 and about Several officers arrsved at the $9ofromthecashccgsster scene and when the suspect NoI more than 30 minutsislut- . Continned on Page4O MaiT»ship nomom than five prrcentrnore Conllmied on Page 60. . VOL. 43, NO.25 lhc 224 area code wuulslbc ptacrd within the hoantlaries at ihr present 847. Two area cedes . . . Cnsítinued.sm Page 60 . ,MGresideS , ,,.; urged to return police, súrveys - byChnistiiseCaPtinger . : As several of the Trustees on theMorlosi Grove Village Beard . . poinled eut this was the last meeting of thê year, century and millennïvm,. and, the agenda foc the fioul steeling oflhe second millennium waspockedlullôfOr dinncesastdrekOla0nt . .. Pining later in the meeting was Ordinance 99-50, which con- taSted the CaIesidar,Yeai2O bridget io the amount of . , . . $36 612 775 0e vsnusly in the Admtfl,SttatOm dupurmefli heads and staff representatives met to review and plan for potential meeting the 2000 badget was the problema that may anse at midnight December Sl Attending were (rom left Mane Berngan Chief only subject of a publse heating Deputy Assessor Pam Andersen Township Administrator Greg Kamauch Code Enforcement Officer Cos,tisiuedànPag 60 ;4!l!e Dreher, EMA DirectOfi GaiyK. Warner, Clerk; andRobert Provenzano, HighwayCommisOioner. -'.... p_k Ff900 . Bulk Rate I..S. Pdslage. 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7400 WAUKEGANRD, NILES, IL 60714

'Frám the

LeftHand

.

byBud Besser

. (Miller from The Bngle'.... said gà&dby tome Bngldlhst

. . Moodày, 31 years rftvrsheapplied for a part-time typist

11w s zero and midnite on ablustery cold Saturday night inDecember 1977, when thetingles Caurtland Avenan of-fices horned down. Millerstead nutsidn n the shiveringcold wotchtog the flames de-stray nur offices The nextmorning Buglers chippedaway at the ice encrusted artwork which was saved for thenextwenk s edition

Millerwos thera.

The Nues Chamber ofCommerce met the fell rig

. Monday night and a B tertold the members thr slsheodline wonid read, ' Blaie

Confinued On Page 60

INDE:» isvFÏit .

Holiday Gift Guide.Special SectionPage 29

Church GreetingsPage 20Christmas GreetingsPage26

. . s,

. s s

Two L'wood -

jackers :

tharged . .by tkosemary.Tirio .

A second Chicàgo miin atleg- .

edly.involvidiiithe Nov23edr-jacking and shooting of ,s 33ye r old Chicago ma waiting n

. tris prkèd cur far hisshift rit:

. Skohie factory in the 7400 hlockof -MeCoedick. Blvd. to begintamed bimsetf to Skolcie policeNov. 29.

- s'atgel Cordova, whir vraiden-tifi d b) 1h n et nr was charged

:

aggravaledkidnrippingag-grovaird battery with afiedarm,vehicolor-ievosion and uolawfnlose of o weapon, the same chaig-es brought against his aecom-.

Coethrned.ossPage6O : --

Maine Dist. 2Ò7gets 3.5 percenttax levy hike

Residents of Maine Distnct207 can expect a small incrense ntheir tac bills soon due to the 3.5percentii)ceease io the 1999 prop-erty Lox levy approvedDec. 6.

The levy hnngs the funding foe2000 up to $70.7 milliab fromlait yenes $6.3 millioR. Aboutgg percent ofthe district S operat-ing revenaes are derived from thelevy, the rest being supplied by ácombination of state aid, grantsand ttudent fees.

Th i ,rr',,nvr is within the taxcaestticfiojtsthâllimitIeViet10 . -. . ---- _ .. . .

__1.__oeS,

sr'i#riwrr.-"---

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Depitc heroic efforts hy thuCitizensUtility Board and others,phone industry representativesire predicting tise introdnctioo ofttie 224 overlay and I I digit dial-rugis early an next May.

Industry representatives willmeet soon with state officials todis uris the nvmbers shortage, ex-oaerb ted hy ike huge incruasesnwireless phooew computers, faxmachines and pagers.

Ironically, even after comer-nay edicts issued by the IllinoisCommerce Commission io t998and toter, phone campaniettn-tiene hoardingsnmbers, mintingto return them to the commonpeot.

Only about half cf the phonenumbers in the 847 area codeareactually beitg med becante thephone companies insist on keep-ng many phone ssmbers in re

serve. -A rsdw area cade, 224, may

soon he activated in the north asid

s

. . .uy Rosemary Tirio

nnrthwest suburbs edsar. 847 isnow sssed, iltiisteedng.hç usher-,ètst wastefulhhss.,of,the presenthsiroberássighmentsystsgs :

NILES and'sMORTON GROVE

Ail lsi.000hnmer,d.I.snrnd wee

.. THURSDAY,.DECEMBER16.1999 7 - TEvery phone call to require 11 digit dialing second line in house and

even next door neighbors to have different arfa cods!

Village governments failto stop area code disaster

. NilespoIicenabEIkGÍiWeman involved in nine robberiesTh N Ins P I e Departm t b cv C arm syS

once again operated like u well- ( vieeOffseer. making his avisaI

cited machine around 2 p.m. Fn- rounds and tislening attentivelyday. Dec. lO, when officers to the radio fasts message nf thesprang into achanto apprehend a robbery, observed a black carsuspect who had just robbed a with no rear license piale and fol-

store und in so doing solved eight lowed it southbound on Wanke-

othersimiIOrareacrimm gun Road from Howard Street.

An atraed. robbery Was tepori- The CSO,-reqoested assistgncceciat a Nues cigoretle store in the and kept following the offender's0300 blockofGolfRoad, wherca vehicle soto a grocerystore parkIta fc wield ng bandit modo off sog toI n the 7400 block of

w 1h numerous carIent of C gar Wankegan Roadrttes valued at $600 and about Several officers arrsved at the$9ofromthecashccgsster scene and when the suspect

NoI more than 30 minutsislut- . Continned on Page4O

MaiT»shipnomom than five prrcentrnore

Conllmied on Page 60. .

VOL. 43, NO.25

lhc 224 area code wuulslbcptacrd within the hoantlaries atihr present 847. Two area cedes. . .

Cnsítinued.sm Page 60 .

,MGresideS , ,,.;

urged to returnpolice, súrveys -

byChnistiiseCaPtinger .: As several of the Trustees ontheMorlosi Grove Village Beard . .

poinled eut this was the lastmeeting of thê year, century andmillennïvm,. and, the agenda foc

the fioul steeling oflhe secondmillennium waspockedlullôfOrdinncesastdrekOla0nt . ..

Pining later in the meetingwas Ordinance 99-50, which con-taSted the CaIesidar,Yeai2Obridget io the amount of . , . .

$36 612 775 0e vsnusly in the Admtfl,SttatOm dupurmefli heads and staff representatives met to review and plan for potential

meeting the 2000 badget was the problema that may anse at midnight December Sl Attending were (rom left Mane Berngan Chief

only subject of a publse heating Deputy Assessor Pam Andersen Township Administrator Greg Kamauch Code Enforcement Officer

Cos,tisiuedànPag 60 ;4!l!e Dreher, EMA DirectOfi GaiyK. Warner, Clerk; andRobert Provenzano, HighwayCommisOioner.

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The Edison Park Fest ara e est AJgust may seem likea long time ago now that winter is ap-proaching. But that reality didnt deter representatives of IWO businesses and one business organiza-

don from thinking about the warm weather when presentad with plagues for best representing the

theme of the parade - The tntemational Year of Older Parsons. Here, Stan Tex Banash, parade

chairperson, presents special plaques (from left) to: first place winner Mike Zamek, of First Search,

6584 Northwest Highway, for sponsoring 'The Five Aces" a British swing band; second place to Mar-

cia Hagopian, president/CEO ofNorwood Park Home, 6016-20 N. Nina Ave., Chicago, for their entry

of a van driven by assistant activities aide- Pat. Zabet which included four centenar/ana with their

-poster-size pictures on the outside of the van; and third place to Laura Fanucci-Banaah, executive

director of the Edisón Park Chamber of Commerce, 6655 N. Avondale Ave., (pr their highly decorat-

ed convertible which featuredparade grand marshal Lou,s Stefaly. . -

The year 2000 parade will be held in Augusiand participants will be asked, once again, lo cela-brate andpromote its theme which is utili to be determined.

Developer who grew up in Des-Plaines dies in fall from balcony -

by RosemaryTirioBruce Abrams, 38, who grvw bvcomc u trading name in Chica- died in what Chicago police

up in Des Plaines and Went OR £0 go urea real estate development, - coned un apparent suicide afterhe felt from as t 8th.Iloor balconyof a high rise building at t90 E.Watton.

According tu o police report,witnesses sow Abrams, who re-sides in the tOO block of EastLake Shore Drive, climb Over thebalcony roil and fall to his deathshortly bcfere neun Sanday. Elewas preneonced dead on arrivalat Northwestern Memeriat Idos-pilaI ut 12:01 p.m., a Cook -

County medicot examinersspokesman soid. Au aatopsy willbe performed Monday.

Altheagh Abrams left a note,police declined to disctnsc if il re-vealnd Ihr motive for the appas-est suicide.

Fellow developer Robert Wis-loso, who heads the U.S. EquitiesRealty LLC and was ubent tostaIa uhw project with Abrams, de-scribed him in aTribane article assmart, lost and super-thcreugh.He was already one of the meutwell-known names in Chicoge -

arca teat estate, Wistew said.

Abrams, who slated with tIsereal estate division of a law Emsaud prngressed from rehabbing -

three-fiat and sin-Eat buildings todeoeloping such gigantic prujectsas Pork Tower, the multimitlias-dotter condo development atopthe Hyatt Hotel at Chicago andMichigan Ovenocs, aise foundedPostes Mortgage, which is pact ofa censortloro of developmentfions involved in the $250 mil-tian development of the formerPort Sheridan Army base on theNorthShere.

Services were held for AbriimSDec. 14 aI Temple Sholom in

J Chicago.

ResutediOn student receives award

- What happened-to Esposito's?'Deartsditor

PT meek and we can unly hope- - that you can oleas up this mystery

I have been u tong time eesi- foras.-dentofMerton tjrove.Feransm- - -

ber ofyeoeu, we hove been going Thank you for any help yeato Esposito s Restaurant en con provide.Woukegun Rood in MortonGrove. This is a small family runbusiness that offers mach io theurea of in-site of the community,(rem the grandmothnr workingthecanhregisterand her grandsonanswering the phone. Early n thesummer (nome time in Inne) weneticed that the restaurant posted_o sign that stated that they wereon vacation and that they wouldsee us sean. Welt it has been utleast fenr months, and there isstilt a sign that says 'on vacation,tee you soon." We meen monder-ing ifyos could she somelight onthis mystery. Is the - restaurantclosed for goad? Do they plan toreran from vacation soon, and ifso when? lt weuld-he a shame tolane along time family institution

- - in a family oriented community.

-Any information er help that youcou peôvide mould be greatly up-preciated. We read the bugle eve-

Make this yeur first plan forcelebrating the . Year 2000 andjein your nighborn and friendsut the Nues Histuricol Museumfor u great musical afternooncelebrating the Twelfth day ofChristmas 00 January 9, 2000 at2 p.m.

Ceme early, doors ase open at1 p.m. Toor the Museum netonew displays and enlsibitn and

- the many additious mude daringthe past yeas. Visit, aociulize and

- enjoy cee another's company 05we listen and sing old (ovarites.

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Tina Marie OeSario, a Resurrection High Sehenl senior sod Niles resident, Was presented with anOatntandiog Achievement Award at the Nevember Village Board Meeting by Mayor Nicholas B.Blase for her outstanding volunteer work. Previously, Tina had received the Sheriff'o Yealh Ser'iceMedal of Honor for her 100 heurs of seivice to the community. Tina volunteers her time working with

- the elderly, especially in nursing homes.Pictured ore Mr. and Mrs. DeSarie, Tina Marie, Mayor Nicholad B. Blase, and Village Trustee

-Louete Preston. - , . -

Edieor'a Note:We are told Eapeoitò's returns

to nerve Morton Grove and oar-rounding commanitieu io Juno-ary.

Although there are new own-ers, all afeite same oidfavoriteswilibe ari ehe n,enii. In addition, onroekehoase .vitli lsarbeciie spe-cialieieo iviliprevail.

Sincerely,Steven Kecnstoin,Merles Grove

The Caterbury CarollerS at -

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be in period dress and cheer aswith songs of yesterday und ap-prupriate halidoy music.

Alt programs are geared to theestire family, open ta the publicund Free (donations are wet-cerne). Special refreshments willbe nerved.

The Nites Historical Museumis open every Wednesday andFriday 10:30 am. - 3 p.m.: ethertimes by appointment only. Call847-390-0160 fer mere informa-tien.

Por the fourth time, ajudge as-signed te hear the cane withdrewfrom the case. Circuit CeaGJudge Chartes Scoli Erst acceptedthe cune but luter changed his -

mind when, upon contemplation.he decided it would be proper ferhim to recuse himself from thecese.

Scott said he had kept track ofnews coverage of the disputedstate gaming tow that the lawsuitseeks to overture. Al first heliev-ing that he could erase-the mediacoverage from his mind, Scott tat-0e said itlefthim uncomfortable.

The first threejadges assignedto the case were withdrawn fer ovariety of reasons, including an-retotred charges of judicial mis-conduct, a challenge und buyingfinancial interests lathe natcameofihe vase.

1-lowevee, Stephnn Waltcr, the. finat-jadgo inLaku Cqanty's civil

division, took over the 000trovee-sial case Dec. 13. 14e said tIson aI-though it's not oommeo, therehavé boon cases, particularlythose in which the judge is wellacquainted with the parties or at-torneys involved, that have broupassed alece te as many as tO re-

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5th judge accepts casinolawsuit after four drop it

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by Rosemary TiriaRuling iu the controversial casing judges before a suitable

lawnait over the proposed Ruse- jodgewasfaundtoheastheoase.mont casino seems In have be- The five wamog groups in thecome O hot potato where four cose all agreed not to challenge -

Lake County judges were con- Walter's appointment to thecerned. - -

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The Lake County group coo-tends that the new stale gaminglaw passed last summer is clearlyaneonstitutinnul because it ntipn- -

lates that the 10th license beawarded tn o company whose ut-ready-existinglicense isup for ro-newal. Gnty tho trust Dubaqonoperation fulfills that require-ment Hence. tise oppouentscharge that the ltlisàis GamingBoard's authority was illegallyusueped by the legislators winocreated the umnnslment expresslyter the bnnafst et HF, tho gnuUpwhich opeeoted the Silver Eaglein East dubuciuo and now in nook-ing to move the operation toRosement.

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. CùlvèrWinter ConcertaícdSingAlong

There will be a Holiday SingAlong ut Culver School On TOes- -

doy, December 21 at 115 am.in the Culver Gym. All gradenfranc Kindergarten through 8thGrado will join io this festiveprogrom. S elections of manicperformed by students - lu theConcert Orchestra and Band andthe Culver Jazz Bund will add lothe eutertainmenl. CulverSchool is localod st 6901 Oak-ton in Nitos, Como ges in a hob-day mood by listenitig to thesounds of the season.

Winter lheceusThe last doy of elassesin Dis-

ScFQ(riot 71, Culver School. beforeWinter Recess will be Tuesday.Decembor2lst. Classes will re-some Ou Wednesday, January 5,2000.-

Tiçkets to go onsale for ChIcagoSiiïfonietta , - -

- The Chicago Sinfoeietsa wel-comes two midwesleru guest art- -iSIS to celebrate-the Milteaniumas Melissa White and Jeff Biau-.calaua- will be featured, Spaday,January 16, 2:30 pee. at Damm-icon University and Monday,January t7, 7:30 p.m. at Sym-phony Center. Single Ticketsrange from $25-40 at SymphonyCenter and$20-32nt DominicanUniversity. Students rush ticketsare nvailabte ou the day of eachconcert, with valid student identifiòatiou, for $12. For ticketscall the Siofonietla Box Officeat 312-857-1062. Tickets go anSal'è Macday, December 27 at 9am. -

'Beat those midholiday blues'concert -

Tired of shbpptng? Exhaustedfrom booking? Need lo gel eutof the -hause? The Midwest.Young Artists (MYA) alumnihove an aoswer for yaal Comelo Our December 29, 7:30 p.m.concert at Piek-Slaiger ConcertHalt in Evanston.

Tickels are $10 for adults and$5 for Senior Citizens and Sto-dents and eon be purchased atthe door. They can also be or-tIered on MYA's web-site utwww.mya.org, Or by calling- tiseoffice at 847-328-9998. Parkingat Fick-Staiger is convenient andfree. -

Don't drinkand-drive -

Although drank driving is ayear round problem, it is morecommon daring the holiday sea-son, With the holidays couse eel-ebntious where alcohol isserved. The belief that coffre,shuwrrs or food helps redace al-cobols effect on the body isfalse. Only timo removes its cf-feds. tt takes the body approxi-mately two hours per dricik tometabolize alcohol. On average,alcohol is based up at the rateof about 1/2 ounce. per hour - aSypical' drink cousins aboat Iounce of alcohol.

Each year,-eutionatly, an aver-ugo of 20,000 drivers und pedos-trians die in alcohol retatedcrashes. If you are the host or -hostess, stop serving alcohol afew hours before- you expectyour party to end. Guests shouldbe offered non-alcoholic bevor-ages. Do not allow u guest who

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Chrooic fatigue syndrome(CFS) is n debilitating disorderthat canses onexpluinahle tired-cosy or tack of energy. It affectsmore than 14 million Americans,occurring mainly in adults aged20 to 40 yOurs and in twice asmany women as men.

Investigators asrd data from a- double bliud placebo controlled

study published Febroary 1999,- in the ACAAls scientific journal,

"Annals of Allergy, Asthma andlmmanology." The study report-eL sabjrcts taking a natritionulvapplrmeut ENADA® - a stabi-licol oral absorbable form aface-otinomide adenine dinacleotide(NADE) - were four times morelikely to show an improvement inCPS symptoms than those taking,a placebo.

According to Dr. Eellaìcti, tIcefollow-up study testing uetnoryconcentrations in 20 of the CI°Spatients found that 75 percentshowed elevated levels ofamajorbreakdown product of serotonin,known os 5-HIAA. When treatedwith NADH, 70 percensofthe pa-clams returned tu normal range,whereas in the placebo sabjects, -'70porcutretainedrlevated ne in-

creasing levels. -

- The Centers for Disease Con-trot and Prevention (CDC) de-fined critôtia for the diageostx ofchan/e fatigue syndrome. Uses- -pla/n&l, debilitating fatigue of ut

- least six moisthdnrulion -must beprèsent, along with four or moreof thrfollnwixg ayuiplems': neu-rocognitive dysfunction,- musclepain, sore throats, headaches,feeling nfbring sick or uf physt-al discomfort after exertion,

joint pain, -sleep disturbuncos, orswelling und tenderness of lymphnodes. - -

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The ACAAI is a profossiunulmedical orgasizalion comprisedof 4,100 qualified allergists-immunulogists and related healthcare professionals. The College isdrdicaled to the clinical practiceofallergy,usthmaand immuaulo-gy through edncatinu und re-search lo promote the highestquality ofpatienteare. - -

Warm Holiday WishesAnd Thanks!We are excited whenever we can'tprovide the hearing ooltations thatcan have a profound impacl on SOmany lives ist our communiry. Fortrusting your hepring to us, wethank you.

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Saint John Lutheran Church7429 Milwaukee Avenue

Niles, Illinois 60714..

847/647-9867Rev. Marvin F. Mueller, Pastor

CHRISTMAS EVEDecember 24th at 5:00 and 11:00 p.m.

Candlelight Worship

Iioty Communion celrbrated at i1OO p.m.

CHRISTMAS DAYDecember 25th at :3O am.- Frsttval Worship

with Holy Communion..

NEW YEAR'S EVEuecnmbtr 3lstatl:30 p.m. -Holy Consmusioscelebrated. .

Our Lady of Ransom8OON.Greenwood

NUes, L6O7l4841-823-2550

Rev. John E. Rail, Pastor

Saturday, December 19Sasnamnut of Reconciliation - 11,00 n.m.

English La Tagalos Bi-lingual Mass - 5OO p.m.

Friday, December24Chrigmm Evo Masses

4DD P.M.6OO P.M.- Family Mass12s00 - Midnight Mass

(Camts Begin - 11.iO p.m.)

Saturday, December 25Christmas Doy Masses

7.3fl 9O5, 145 AM. & 12,15 P.M.

.New Year's Masses

Friday. December 31 - 5OO p.m. - Mass

Saturday, January 1 8Ott to 10:00 n.m. - Mass

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Christian Communittj Church. 9233Sho'mm PsM0t0 Groae, IL 60053

Christmas [ve C00ikItht W05h

8:00 p.m. December 24th' T60 hst Christmas Gfi 'Rev. Patjmoncl W. Nyquist

Ch0 sinqs The Music of Christmaswoqnn Sl5I0, SoIll Eric Snsilh, Trumpoor

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Ookton Street & Laranhi Avenue

(We're Across from the Library)(847) 673-8166

. Rev. Richard A. Laitford, Pastor

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19th

.10:00 am. - WorshipSunday School Play

"Christmas Around the World"

CHRIrI'MAS EVE, ISUDAYDEC 24thtl:OOp.m.-Worship -

Traditional Service of Lessons, Carols,

Communion and Candlelight -

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Lutheran Church6626 North Oliphant Avenue.

-(at Avorsdale)

ChIcago, IllInoIs 60631 -

(773) 631-9131Rev. Les Gytistrom

-CHRISTMAS EVE5:00 p.m. Family Worship for all ages

9:00 p.m. Candlelight Services. With Holy Communion

11OO P.M. Candlelight Services

CHRISTMAS DAY,10:00 a.m. Festival Worship

with Holy Communion

- - - Lift for Handicapped at-

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ST. JOHN'SLUTHERAN

CHURCH

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4707 Pratt Avenue.(at Kilpatrick).Lmcolnwood

. .1-847-673-3378

Your Homefor Christmas!

. Sunday, December 19 at 9:30 and 10:30 4M.The Fourth Sunday of Advent

Sunday School Christmas.ProgramFriday, )3ecember 24 Christmas Eve

.4:05 P.M. - Family Service ofitoly Communion

- A Special Service designedforfamíles. . with young Children

11:00 P.M. Christmas Kve-Service of Carols,

Candles and Holy Communion

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DECEMBER 19th -

9:30 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL(Classes for all ages)

.10:45 AM. MornittgWorshiP. 6:30 P.M.. Sunday School

Christmas Pageant

CHRISTMAS EVE - DECEMBER 24th-4:00 P.M. Fellowship in Memorial Haft

5:00 P.M. Vespers in the Sanctuary

Carter-Westminster UnitedPresbyterian Church -

(Presbyterias Church USA).4950 W. Pral! Aseare, Skokie

Telephone: 547-673-4441

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH -

- 510652NoEth1 LaCrosse Avenue Chicago, illinois 60630-2431- - 773.545.7300

The Reverend lyon P. Harris. Pastor -

Mr. Floyd Rueger, Music Director/OrgafliSc -

. Mariánne Tomecek, Intern . .

THF. CHRISTMAS SEASON AT TRINITY- Sunday, December 19th, at 3pm

Festival Choir Concert -

-including Trinity's Chorus Zoca, the Trinity Children's Choir .

- and the Triñity Handbell Choir - 43O to 8 P.M Living Nativity

Monday, December 22nd through Wednesday, December 22nd . 7pm - 9pm on Foster AvenueA Living Nativity -

withlive people and real animais plus hospitalily "Hoi Cider, Coffee, Tea & Pastry."

-Live orgss music with carols inside the church & carillon Christmas selection usiside from the Bell Tower.

Friday, December 24th . -

- . Christmas Eve Candlelight Worshipst 7:30pm with Holy Communion-

Saturday, December 25th -

Christmas Day Festival WorshipSlovak Communion at 8:30am

Chiislmas Festival Communion Liturgy at lOam with Trinity's Chorus Zora singing-

REDISCOVER JESUS WITH US TODAY!

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ALL SAINTSPOLISH NATIONAL

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL9201 W. Higgins Rd.. Chicago, Illinois

Phosrs (773) 350-0521

CHRISTMAS EVE - DECEMBER2412:50 Midnight . Mass oflhs shrphvrds (Pos!nska)

and blessisg of Ihr crrchs.- DECEMBER 25 -

CHRISTMAS . I'EAST OF THE NATIVITYIO am. - Holy Mass ss4ls Espositiss

of the Most Blessed Sacrament

DECEMBER26FEAST OF THE HUMBLE SaIEPI-IERDS -

E30 am. 4v 1 I 00 am. - Holy Mass

DECEMBER 31 - NEW YEAR'S EVE1130 pm. . Caodlsheht Millnniass Scenico

JANUARY 1, 2005 ' NEW YEAR'S DAY10:00 am. - Holy Mass asith Sonodistias

SUNDAY MASSES AT &35 am. nod I 05 tm.DAILY MASS at &3t am-

School st Chtistiao Living on Sundays ut MS am.Et. Mv Raboot M. NcmkoVictt. Pastse

Rev. lacok Sosolau, Assistant ForstAl! are cnsoiially tcelcat,tC tojsitt tan o cora/ap.

hnBF/EMEUF

The Parish Churchof Saint John Brebeuf

8307 N. Harlem Ayo. Nibs, IL 60714(547) 966.5145

Rev.ThatosA5 ' May. Pastor

NATIVITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRISTDecember 25, 1999

Do/stono Ese UtaottnS:tO P31., 1,30 est s IE51A.5I. (PsI/tb)otraasasnae_7:E,9t5, It503.St & mo F.M. (Polish)

FEAST OF TElE HOLY FAMILYDecember 26, 5999

tltIy FasdIy Dal. h3O,9t15, 11454_M. S lEE P.M. )PaIitb(

SOLEMNITY OF MARYJanuary 5, 2000

S.0 5/toreE ,e -540 est, ES5RM. (PoSaS)Nra.Yr's5ay - 15103.SL tltSO PSI. (Selsb)

THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORDJanuary 2,2000

Ep)ptanyDol- 7,30,551, 11,51631. 5 1235P.M. FoInS)

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LIGHTS; SHATTER PROOF ORNAMENTS

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Small 8usifleS will be open 24.. heurs a day starting December

30, 1999, through Januaey 7,Cftñst:UG

tane to small businesses duringthe year 2000 date change

. - -rhO Y?SC Hule Center can be

iisAAc JOGUES PARISH8149 Go1fR0

NUes, Illinois 60714(847) 967-1060

CHRISTMAS, 1999SACRAMENT OF RECONCJUATION

ComrnunatReCOndil Service

Saho, December 18, 11 a.rn

The Sacrament ofReConCiIWicfl wilt notbe eelebrnicd DecàibOr2S arJannufy L

LITURGIES OF CHRiSTMAS

Chriagniao EveFriday, December 24

Carols at 33Op.'n., 5r30pm and iOdltI pin.

Christmas DaySalnrdny, Deenniber 25

73OnJn., 9goa.m., 1O3t1a-in., i2rOOp.m.There niU be no LOO pin. titnrgy today

UTURG1ES MARY, MOTHER OF GOD

New ba"o EveFriday, DceeObc31 5OOp.m.

Neo Yearn DaySejurday, JaanY 1, 2000pias iun andlOr3O icni.

Tisera nil! be n5r0Op. Einig? today.

st. MatthewEvangelical

Lutheran Church9081 Maryland Ave.,

just south of Golf Mill Mall

NUes, IL 847/827-4360

Christmas Eve:6:00 P.M. Children's Program

Christmas Day:9:30 A.M. Festival Service

New Year's Eve:7:00 P.M.

E-mail stmatt@joltinail

.MESsLkHLUTAN CHURCH1605 Venido Avenue

Park Ridgé, Iffinois 6go68

- (847)823-6984L' Rev. Mark Larson - Pastor

Decembeg 19 Sunday Servicesuso 0e 11:00 am. Worship Services!

Holy Communion! .

11:00 AM. SundaySchool UITiShDa5 Program

.Friday.

December24 Qsristmas Eve Services4:00 p.m.

Contemporary Fondly Service withrictmasQatQls .

IIEOp.m.Messiah oìr and CandlelWitSeMCeDecember 25 chriStmaS Day Services

lODO am. ChsaSWOPServicewith Holy CommunionDecember 26, Sunday

lusO am. WorshipService

MESSIAH LUTHERAN GÌURCHWELcOMES YOU!

'COME AND WORSHOP"

Saint WenceSIaS Çhurcb3656 W.Rnscne SI., Chicago,

Imnois 60618539b. 173-588-113g

Rev. Eugene Winkowsiti, Pastor

CHRISTMAS EVE, DECEMBE124Midnight Mass in Latin, English and.Polish.Music by the Archdiocesan Boychoir and Ihr

"Cantores in Ecciesia" choral ensemble with

string orchestra and organ. Works by Haydn;"Mass in honor ofSt. John ofGod", Adams,

traditional carols arranged by Wilcocks andGregorian Chant.

CHRISTMAS DAY, DECEWIER 25

900 AM - Moss in Rnglish and Latin. Music by the

Cantores in Ecciesia" choral ensembte with

string ensessb!e and oigas.lO3O AM - Mass in Pntish and Latia. Music by the

Cantores in Ecclesia chutai rosensble witt'suing ensemble usó organ.

12,00 PM . Mass in English. Carols with cantor and

oua,. . -

Y2K sùppòii;availáble:fOr

. small bùsinesseS

reached at (Sbo) Y2K-7557(925-7557.) [email protected]. The Y21(Help Center is managed by theManufacturing -Extension Pact-nrrship (MGI'). a program of theCommerce Department's Nation-al Institute of Standatds andTechnology (NIST).

The Chicago ManufacturingCenter (CMC). the Chicagoareas tnial MRP center, pca-videì hanthon, in-person assis-tance With Y2t( issues. for smallbasihesses io the six-county Chi-cago region..TO receive help inassessing and handling Y2K ex-posase, 5mo!1 companies shouldcal! CMC at (773) 265-2020.

CMC also offers a free Y2KaSseSmeot toolkit to assist nuotilbusiness io drtermiog year 2000readiness that is ovartable bydownload from tian ChIC Website at www.cmcasa.Çr. Thessolkit contains softwore deve!-operi by NIST te help smallcompanies identify their polen-sial Y2K problems and create annxtionplafl far correctIng them.

ChriStmas :Aroiuul theWorld. St. Macthu School Childrenheld "ChristmaS Around TheWorld on Pridny, Drcemher10th starting at I p.m. Everygrade, Pre-K through 6 chose adifferent country to research.Each room wai calorfnlly deco-rated for Christmas Sor that par- --ticalar COnntlY. Papers telling ofthe different Christmas Tratti-tians for each hoantry were hungfor visitors to read. A sanely ofethnic Christmas foods weremade by Paeeuts and brought toschool to be tasted by Students,

. Teachers, Parents, and Stoff.Many patents came enjoyed thevarious foods and decorationswith their children. Everyonehad a great timo. lt was a won-drrfnl Educotional and fan rope-rieoce for all. -

Countries represented were:Pre-K- Belgium, Kindergarten-Germany, 1st grade- Italy, 2ndgrade. Italy, 3rd grade- Poland,4th grade- Japan, 5th grade-Porn, 6th grade- Thu Phillipines.

- The ABC'S. Of'ÀTM Safetychiar card provides open nesaoto theusunds of cash machines,and electronic baking rasoerceS - -

- around your neighborhood undworldwide, all ready to serve you24houvsaday aisdldaysavieek

But that fantastic plastic ree-tangle also prontos so almost ir-resistible opportanity Sor preda-tors - and a puteotial danger foryuu, ATM rabberies are on tiserite, aod, tragically, victims oftenlose something far mare preciaas -

thus theirm050y. -

What can you do about it?Plenty - and the precautions listedbelow are nat difficult to fallow,

But they need to be frllowrdretigiously. Ifyon do, you'll standa vastly better chance of keepingyonnelf and your money out ofhsrm'swuy: - -

- - t) Protect Your ATM Card -Memorize year secret code, (PINnumber), audOevcrWtite ittloWn.1f you forget it, visit your nearesthrunctsOfticctO obtain anew one.

. When selecting yanr code,doo'tusrauy oumherurword thatappears in your wallet (such 05your birthdote, addrcss or phonenumber). - -

- 'Never tell your sccretcOtleto anyone - including merchants,bark employees, government of-ftcists orasen the police.

. Never lend your card toanyone. -

Ifyostlose your card, ittsnvc-diately cult your bunk's 800 nom-her to alert them to invalidate thecard.

Take Extsa Precautions k-tee Dark - When siting the ATM

at night, ifs best to lake a corn-paniun along. park close to unATM in n well-tighwi area andlock your car doors. If the lightsat er around the ATM are notworking, doot use that ATM.Even better, ose an ATM inside apolice station er supermarket or

othecsecUeelocstionBe Aware of Yoar Sur-

eoundingt - Look foe suspiciouspersons or actioity around the

.ifyou notice anything out of

the ordinary - even if you've al-teady started n transttction - can-cet it nod leave the area. Cornehack later or use an ATM else-where.

. When you enter your secretcodeuse your body 05 a shield toprevent others from seeing thekoyseqnencc.

. When leaving an ATM, al-Ways takewith youall transactionreceipts, A't'M statements or any-thing else that includes your por-

tonal acc000t itsformatton.. Never cònnt or display moo-

ey at the ATM. Put your moneyaway iminediotetY and count itlater.

. Never accept offen of helpfrom Otsy000 not clearly ussuciat-ed with the bank.

. Never agree to help o strung-erwitls anATM transaction.

. Whea you use a dune-upATM, close your passenger win-dowl and lock your doors.

k,rnk Ywtfr Gremt YearWe'r-e Celebrating A Great 1999!

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.19,we thnkyOU.We'r0 pleasedwhenever we can help recaptrke

- sounds-that enrich life's experiences.t

P-roud to Serve You in 2000As we begin the new year, we lookfoaward -to nerving you. Thirn to us

for: - -

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a Rearing tests'Han your heur-

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Free Ear Caiial lnspeCtiOflThe video utescupe canteas tels 700 see the condition

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frust Your Hearing to Us!Providing more information ... testingyour hearing'... following U On your

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rHappy Nett' Year from

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Crawford Square3942 W. Dempster

(847) 673-3260

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4950 N. Çutnberlaltd(708) 456-2930

NuesGolf Mill Center(847) 803-8162

SchaumburgWoodfteld Center

(847) 995-1908

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55 AI M tur Dri ng i an night ho r twa day dnun fo nid

nr untoda(S it Incusas an thn changos that accompany aging and

ways dr n s an imp on (h r da ing Th n xi course olía ad at

the Marina OrnvnViItaga HaU Seniar Cantar starts atS:30 am. on

bnthThnrSdaY, Dan. 16 asd Satarday, Pac. 18. Cali tha Senior Hoi

tIne a1470-5223-t° sign np. - - -

LONGESTNIGUTSERVICE- RainbnW Hnspitt CenterforLoSs andLime Passages and the First

United Methodist Chnrch nf Park Ridgc will host a Longest Night

Service ar730 pin nfl Macday, Dec. 20 at rhnChnrnh 418 Toulsy

Avenue in Park Ridge This will bu a servita nf refinciins, prayer

and blessiñg for anyone, who, because of grief, loss and pain will

lind it hard tu celebrase daring this holiday seasnti. Por mOrÇ afar-

ieatiou,callß47/8253144 - -- -

. MORTONGROVEVISITGNURSE:

Thr Morton Grove Village Hall Seuinr Center offers the serviras

:

of its visiting neme 50 residests.The nurse, Mary Ray Andreoni,

.

R:N.will mnkn free home Visiss tO assess health statos, recnmmesd

mrditicasinns for hatter health, answer qnestions abuat prescriptips

, medicotiess and saggesi othnr helpful services. Mary Kay's uffice

i hours ore Taesday, Wednesday and Thersday at ihn Village Hall.

, Caltherat9654l00,e5tFS . - -

: HELP OTBRRS WITBTRErnTAX RETURNS

:

Ttirn'5 something very geod an individual can do aboat tares.

Votaotvers are being soaght now ta help people. in the Merina

:

Grave comnsaaity wha send assistunce with their tax retaras. Re-

. ceivè free IRS training in Jasaary, 2000and rec&ive na-the-spat sat-

isfactior, t)con mentauddealWithav0tY nf people.

, 2) hsveexperinnCenvwn learn abaatprepaeiugtn(0me toces,

:3)tsave general administrative nrpahlicitYeXp0ridi -

, 4) take pride in completeand aceerate work,

> oressittingte complete the IRS training program and

. 6) cas speed several haars a week from Febroary throagh April 15

, inhetpirigOthurs. -

, For more infermalion call ihr Morton Grove Senior Hot Line at

, 470.5223.-

BENRFITS ELIGIBILITY CUECKIJPSERJ -

- . The ßeneftts Eligibility Cheek-Up (EEC) it a free and cnnfiden.-

tint nnrvieehat5cre5 older pnople lar nearly 40 ldcal, stale and

federal hesefits and aereices that they am potentially eligible for.

After completing an applicatins and moiling it to Evnnston/Sknkie

Valley Senior Services, Ihr older person will receive a list nf pro-

grains in svhich they may beentitled as well asdetails abouthów and

where to apply for thaw. Anynne over age 60 who lises in sabatban

Conk Caunty and wants ta know what prngratas they are nntitled to

rneeive shnùld camplete an applicatien. The EEC Service was de-

vrloped becanie many seninrs are nitheranaware that programs ex-

atorare aWme, balassamnthatO5eY arenoteligihle. BEC is an easy

and convenient way sypravide personalized informados far all sen-

ors Call Evanstea/Sknkie Valley SnniorServices ai 547/864-372$

loìennivean applienlien.

MORTON GROVESENIOR CiTIZENS SERVICES- Montan Grave is very fortanale to haven very solid corn of mag-

time residents, who, combined with the energy afynang familias,

provide a aniqan mia of talents and remarcas fer the commanity.

Senior citizen residents have many epportavities to invest their

skills as well as receive services in Marina Grove, as evidenced by

- anhang vnlnnteee base,Io

Muflen Grave, seniors wha seek te share with others and who jost

"need amasan to getont nfbed" comprise a majarity oflhe individ-

naIs wha volunteer to help their neighbors. Pragrams such as

muals-en-Whrvts, income tas reIsen preparation. blend drive, see-

vice organizations and reerestienal clubs utilize the expertise of

- seniors.Morton Grave's Senior Citicena Services are seennd to nene

when ii Comes ta cnmprelteesiveness. .me staff of notreaeh wark-

'ers, infnrnlatien dc referral efficers. visiting norse, serial worker

- and gernntalngist can lend assistance with nearly any prebtem an.

older résident confronts. Services- ineinde iransperiatian, health

- screenings, coanseling, discounts, nappant grnupsand mare. In

fari, residenls wha want ta knew more obuat snrvices or ssho hace

an issoe they need a selalien io. cao maInel the Senior Hot Line ai

-47oy2Zy,Mendaytltr005htky,ham ta anon.

. HOT LUNCHESHat, nateitinas lanches are served at i 1:45 n.m. every Monday,

Teesday, Wednesday and Friday in the Menen Grove Village I-lati

-

Senier Center lo seniors age 60+. The Cenimunity Nutrition Net-

work lue. operates titis program, pnepaning lanches that are one

third of a sesion's receasmended dietary allawance (RDA). and-

r tbey'redelici0 tua. The cost nf a meal is a saggented dnnatton nf

:between $225 lb $2.50. ParinfermndOn about Ihn lanches er free

, leansperintian. call theMOrtoa Grane Senier Hai Line ai 470-5223.

.. :4 -s :: :,s's.ROLES SENSOR CENTER REGISTRATSON

The Nues Senior Center - 999 Civic Cahier UrNe, behind

th*e Village Hall - erses residents of the Village ofNiles age 62

andover and theirynungcrsPoasw.Toregisterfor classes, lrtps,

parchaning tickets, etc., yna need to be n meitsbne nf the Niles

Sentar Conter. If yna are intetested in obtaining nddiliOnai Sen-

tor Center information - or you wish ta become a member -

pl ase colt or visit the Center and be placed en the mpihng list.

M mbneship is FREE.

The Senior Center will be cloned 11:30 am., Friday, Dcc.

17. The Senior Center will nico be clthedfor the Christmas

Holiday inn Friday, December24OfldfnrtNem Year'a Halt'

d.ay on Friday, December31. - - -

WWITEIkJSPRING CLASS REGISTRATION - -

There is still time ta register far nec Winter/Spring Classes.

The classes being affened melada Bridge, Pinochle, Cerastes, a

variety nf Compasen Classes, Cooking Classes, Balicoam

Dance, Jazz Dance,TaP Dance, SqoaeelDaiicr Drama, Pool, Oil

and Watercalar, Quilting, Scülpting and Woodcarving. Cnntact

the Centerni 588-8420 fer moredelsiis. . -

. YARN NEEDEDThe SeniorCesler iseeqaesting leftnveeyartt on scraps nf ma-

lerist for veterans and snnine crafters. Lap rohes and shawls are

made forveierans asS-lines Hospital. Volunteerknicters and cro-

cheters arealsoneeded. Pleasé contact the SeniorCentei.. OVER SORESIDENTS

AND SO YEAR COUPLES WANTED -The Hiles Seniar Center will hasta special celebratine daring

May honoring those residenis who are 90 and older, and coaples

celebrating theirFiftieih Anniversary its theyear2000. Ifyna are

one of these people, please contact the Center and provide ynar

name(s), address and phone namben so an invitistian cae be veal

closer-tn the event. For mace infoemution, contact Mary Swan-

- sosat58S-842O. TiCKET SALESCñlkfor ticket avuitabiliry. Tickels ou sate up to 2 working

days prior to event. Sandoy nr the Ceater-Wi,irtafest Party la

Sa,t. Jan ¡6, 1 i ans-4 p.m. Roast Tarkey Lancheon will be

served 12 unOa antii t p.m. followed by entertainment by the

Nerib Shore Dance Siedin plus sing-a-lang with Lane)' Neslar.

Cant: $6. -

Evening at the Center-The Prerenders is Thura. fari. 20, 5 p.m.-

is30 pta. Dinner served S p.m.-6 p.m. featuring Italian Mevtac-

ciöli and Meatballs, Garlic Bread and Dessert. The main evens

fcalareSThePeetenders (ourvery awn drama grosp) as they per-

fornvoldtimeeadio shawn. Cani: $6.Jañaaiy Lila Lanrh and Havie is noon, Friday, fariner)' 21.

HomemadeSoaP St Sandwich served antil 12:30 p.m. then sen

themovie."An1YZeThm5" Cant:$2.MEN'S CLUB HOLIDAY MEETING

-Men's Clab members are inviled lo attend theirAnneal Hold'-

- ay Meeting.MOndny, Dec. 20 at 10:30 ata. Following a brief

- meeting, the men enjoy the sounds of nur Golden Nases Charal

- Groap. A frill laneh will follow their perfotntsaoce. Thera is no

charge, bat yea laust register for lunch no later than December

16. NaEoceptiOns$ll80+ MEN'S GROUP

The newly formed 80+ Men's Groap meets aesday, Dee. 21

at I 1 am. All 50+ aven are invited tojoin tisis new sacral group.

RegïstratiOn in required.- CURRENT EVENTS DISCUSSiON GROUP

Became part ofoar newest program - Carrent Events Discos-

sinn Graap. The netstnseetiug isWednesday, Januaty 12, 10:30-

1130 n.m. discassian varies depending na the group's interest.

Formoro infarmatiOuta.ctMOt7 Swansars.

POOLTOFUIINAMENT -

. Gar second Poni Toarnament is Thursday, Janaary 13 from

lo ria-4 p.m. Cost: $6 inctades refreshmenis and prizes. Regis-

a6an required.- COLLECTORS WANTED

-The Niles Senior Center is planning a Habby Colleciors

- Show-200G this cawing Spring. If yna celled er hase a hubby.

please submit ynur name, address and phone somber. Remem

. beethentoreparticiPata, the betterthe shaw.

-

VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDMEALS ON WHEELS DRIVERS are needed io deliver

:meals Io homebened older adalts in Niles. Meals are delivered

- weekdays between il ate. and 12:30 p.555. Please cantad Rel-

- ly-Mickle al 5g8.g420. - - - - - -

Raso and Frank MaGo/JO, rnnidonls afFilIas for38 years, cole-

bratod their50lh wedding anniversalY on OctaburEth, 1999.

The couple were married at Holy ROsary Church irr Chicago

and havé lhree children, Debbie, Donna and Frank Jr., and four

grandchildren. - -

A celebratinn wan held for family and Inonde at Brístol Goad

in Mount Prospect and lhnir children presented litern with a

creino to the Carribean. - . . -

Frank is a parI-lime rncorda clerk for lito Nibs Police Dopad'.

ment.

HOTLUNCHES -

Hot, nateitinos moches are served at I I :45 am. every Macday,

Tuesday, Wzdsesday and Friday io ihn MarIon Grove Village 1-ialt

Seniar Carier in seniors age bO+. The Community Nosritian Nei-

warts inc. npnraies this program. preparing lunches that are une

third nf a senior's secummynded dintasy allowance (RDA), and

they're delineas sen. The cost of a meal is a suggested donotiun uf

between $2 25 lo $2.50. Fer information abaat the lunches or free

transportatiOn, call the Morton Grave SensurHolLine at 470-5223.

We're- Complialít!!!Is The Nursing Home Your Loved One-is in? -

Last year, Bethany Terrace installed a first-Class state of the.

art emergency generator that powers the entire facility

should a Commonwealth. Edison failure occur. We're one of

the only nursing facilities with this capability! In addition:

. Extra supplies are on hand.

. Our computers are updated. -

s Suppliers/Vendors have given us written guarantees that

our deliveries and service will be uninterrupted. -

. We're ready!!

Let Our Family Help Yours

Bethany Terrace Nursing Centre8425 N. Waukegan, Morton Grove-,

(847) 965-8100

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de the past year's spread ta de-light family and guests anew.

Piece in ¡be Midwest. theseSamptanos feasts arc liberallylaced ¡vith the fresh, wholesomedairy peodaetu we enjoy in suchabundance -- the 8ward_winningspecialty cheeses on the appetie-er tray, creamy butter tOPO0the vegetables, whipped creamcrowning the gingerbread. egg-nag sprinkled with nutmeg orspiked with brandy, tour creamadding lightness ¡.0 cakes. buttermilk defining the airy texture ofhnliday brsuch pancakes. Thereis nary a prized recipe worth itssalt that doesn't enS for at leastone dairy product- And the mostpriced recipes of all are tItesweet confections.

Flow these prized holidayconfection recipes are gathered

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holiday recipe gatheringhas evolved over the past tenas- have compiled a beoklet of

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traded favorites with fatuity, holiday nepetoite. The booklet,

friends and neighbors. 'Re- "Oldies and Goodies - A Crutu-

ceipts' as recipes wenn called at ry of Holiday Dalry Pecipes."

the Ilion, were discussed at after- will lake you on a sweet cali-

noon teas, church socials and tOry stroll through each decode

quilting bees. The homemaker of the 20th Centuty. Recipes

anticipated the posonatt's arrival were compiled from nasique and

with the Oecemhet issues of her cament magazines, vintage and

favorite women's magazines. recent cookbdoks, famous chefs,

which she examined to lind the home cooks and food maoufac

piece de resistance to complete torres. All recipes are mode with

her holiday menu. -

real dairy penduets so integcal to

As time passed, a profusion of the taste and qaaliey of wonder-

eookbeOks was introduced into ful holiday confections. All have

mass ciecalation. More and more been conveniently updated for-

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food conipmtios developed ceci-

peo to promote theie peodoets,printing them on packaging andto magazine advertising. The aix-waves delivered recipes via n-dio, with eager cooks rapidlycopying down ingredients asthey listened. By mid-century,telovisioo had taken America bysierro, paving the way for JaltaChild to show us step-by-ntcphow to maneuver intricateFrench recipes that would hove St. Marthabeen daauting had she notwalked us through them. Christmas

Nowadays, cooks still wait forthe postman and tune into TV, Program tonightbnl they also have ready accessto recipes at their fingertips via

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internet web sites. Times err-ing their annual Christmas Pro-

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the best way to gather holiday lb at 7 p.m. in the Charcal

recipes is still the old way - triedAuditorium. We arc looking for-

and tetto favorites passed en ward ta a grew show. All parents

from generation to generation.pantshtoners, relatives, and

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. According to Romanion tra-dition, what was ano of thoMagic gifts?

The Christ,rnas tree.

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PaertaRico? - -

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Diwuli is alan k,rown as thegreat FeaticalufLighta. It is cele-brated ost tite-laus day of the lass

month of the lunar calendar.which occurs in lace autumn. On

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School meetingcancelled

The Board of Educalion ofNiles Elementary School Districl71, 6901 W. Oaktnn SIred, Nitos,847-966-9200, has cancelled itsregelarmeeting forToesday, Jan-aary 4, 2000.

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OLR Halloween Party

Our Lady of Ransom School celebrated Halloween with it'sannual Halloween Party. Familles with children through 8thgrade were invited to show their creativity with cootumes andpomp/ein 05v/ing. There were games, prizes and lots to eat foreveryone. Special thanks to the Original Pancake House in ParkRidge, Cathy Santo (Marykay Coowetics), Niles BrunswickBowl, Oberweiso Dairy, Baskin Rabbins, Jeannette Cincinelli,and the wavy other parents who donated their food and time.Winners were choosen far best cootame in every age groap.Kids and aarento spent the evening playing games, showing offcostameo, eating and dancing. The evening was sponsored bythe OLR Parent Club who thanks everyone for making thisevent so enjoyable for all.

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At midnight on FHday, De-cember 31, much of the worldsoLfenLios will focus on the corn-0g of the sew millennium. Butmany Jews iu Chicago andaround the world will usherin theduwuofthe new century as theyhave welcomed Friday ighw forcenturies - by. celebrating Shah-bat (the Jewish Sabboth). And theJewish United Fund/Jewish Fed-eratioo of Metropolitan Chicago(JUF) wilt help thern lu do so in a

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Troy Miller, whu served asNorthbrosk's viltage managerfrom t955 to 1963 and os a vil-luge trustee fam 19983 to 1991,died Nov. 26 is Alms, Gkla.,where he had moved six yearsage.

Mr. Miller, one of nine chit,denn uf Oklahnma sharecroppers

-and the only one io graduate fromhigh school, earned a degree incivil iugineeriug at OklahomaStaie University.

A navigainr in ihn Aney AirCnrps during World War TI, Mr.Miller also served as an Air Forceietelligence officer during theKuren War.

White. village manager, heplayed a significant rule in nego-tiating ucd planning the waterptant and raw-water intake andmais forthe village.

While a village trustee in 1989,Mr. Miller led the campaign io

Former village mahager ofNorthbrook, Troy Miller, dies

by Rosemary Tirioacquire 771 acres being sold bythe Society of the Divine Wordfor village duvetnprnent.

Mr. Miller retired in 1993when he returned io his saliveOklahoma. Within a year, how-ever, heretornedie public service -

when he assumed the uffienof theAltas city engineer.

When Mr. Miller became illshartly before his death, the may-or of Altus and the city councildecreed that his fluai project far -

the city, a new highway bypass,wauld be dedicated la his mema-s-y asTray Miller Beulcvard.

Mr. Miller, whu was precededtu death by his lute wife Norma, issurvived by three duughtnru, asun, three sisters mid ninegrand-.children,

A memorial servich was heldDec. 5 at ihn Village Peesbylerias -

Church in Narthhrook.

Deceptive practicesThe.assistunt manager nf the

bank in the 8500-bleck of GolfRoad reponed that a 34-year-oldEvasston woman attempted tacash a check from a heatlh careerganization in the amenai of$986.92, The bank has securityalert an hof the blue and violetchecks nf the health care urgani-cation. . When the complainantcalled the fraud hetline, hecorned that the check was couu-

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The offender fled the scneein ublue ChevrnletNova of unknownyear. The check and a video tapenf the incidént wem inventoriedat the Nues Police Deparimeutfer ofollow-up investigation.

Suspicious activitiesA 36-year-old Murtun Grove

hnuscwife, reported that her 6-year-old daughter has been ha-rasscd by,a female luuchroom un-previsor ai the school in the 8900blnçk ofOzanam since the begin-sieg ofthis school year.

The cemplainaiit told policeshe has spoken io the school prie-cipal price- to ibis meidest. On

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vesiencesiOre located in the 8200btnck ufOukina Stceetaleried pa-tice when she found the daubleglass dunes locked when she at-

. tempted to ester the store and thestore clerk pushing and shovingjavrsites aged 10 to t 2 who wereissidethesiere. -

The complainant cuefruniedthe clerk wheu he opened thedriors and the juveniles ran nut.The èlerk teld the camplainautthat the juvesiles were theawiagitel.is areund and molting a messis ihr store, se he locked thedoors. The identities uf the Juve-sites are net known, and the clerkdenies touching thrjuvenitrs.

Theft of propertyA 49-year-old Lincoluwend

sales woman ebservrd an an-knows man in his 30s of medtumbaild and wearing a green shirtand down jacket siandieg nearher shopping while she was shop-ping is the grocery usure in the5600 block uf Teahy Avenuearousd 2:50 p.m. Dec. 7.

The victim left her black dayplasner bank valued at $30 andcestaining $17 cash, ihn vicionsdriver's license, social sccurtiycard, paycheck, eight blankchecks and a pocket calcalatorvalued at $10 in her shoppingcart. She later noticed the doyplanner was gone and the suspectwas gone from the area. A reviewof the store viden tape revealednuihing uf value to the invesiiga-

i rias.

TheftThe maaager of a beverage

eempany reported that person(s)asknawn removed 40 caes of

. pap valued al $360 from an ea-locked sèmi-trailer truck left in

the parking loi in the 6800 blackof Jarvis sometime betwech 9p.m.Dec. t0oudla.m.Dec. It.

Criminal damage to autoA 40-year-old Nilescompaler

operator reparied that ha -wasdeiviug hiu,black 2000 ChevroletMonte Carlo souihbeund on Has--tern Avenue ai Breen around 6:30am. Dec. I 1, when an unknownoffender threw a-hard object aiihn victim's anta breaking the ftfront side windew coosing $250damage. The lefi side of the vin-tim's face was cut in many orcasby iheshuttered glass-hut ihn vin-tim refused medical trealment.

Two autos parked in the rear alleybehind the 8800 block of Rootwere damaged between lt p.m.Dec. 7 and 8 p.m. Der. 8.

A blue 1984 Cadillac sedanuwsed by a 22-year-old market-ing representative was scratchedOn the hood and passnugerside byan aaknnwn offender using anunknown tael.

A rear passenger window and

MurioObcrmeyor, mol/tor of recipient, Falber Richard Frago-

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ronzano, award recipient.Ai the recent Shrine nf Our

Lady of Pompeii's 5th AsndalDinner Dance, the Silent Bene-factor Award was presented luRobert ProvenzaeO, Des Plaines,as an individual whase cuaIma-ing bcuevolesce and generosityis invaluable to the historic andsacred Shrine uf Our Lady of

the right headlight of a silver1906 Ponliac Ornad Am coapeuwnrd by a 19-year-old Hiles -

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Fire investigation : -

A 14-year-old youth and his14-year-old friend called the.Nites Fire Departmest arnaud3:10 p.m. Dec. 8 after grease in afrying pan ignited an the kitchenstove in thefirst ynath's apart-ment in the 7700 blöck nf Nordi-

The two viclims attempted to, extinguish ihn flames, which

spread to the wall behind ihnslave; but they were forced torenfrom ihn apartmen/ when thesmnkn became too iatcnsc.

The Hiles Fire Department er-riced on the scene and estin-guished the fire, which was cae-fined to the kitchen area. Bothvictims were transported to Lu-theron General Hospital for uval-nation as a precaution. The vin-ums' parents were cuniac/ed.

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thanks P0K Bili Chase fur hast- must Koziara, Casimir Pabis anding the CounciiChrislmas Party, AedrewWiechec as they contisheld on Fiiday, December 10, un en theirjoumey iuta knight-1999.ThcgreatLariyHatinapro- hued. Special thanks io theirvided the music and entertain- spossar- ChuncetlorJneTatkow-ment. The attendees had a great ski far his dédicades io The

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PGK/l°amily Director Paul There will not be a Formas-tyrsDahlgren offers his cangratuta- Club meeting fer Decemberdons io . Patrick :& Nancy 1999. The next meeting isO'Connor, as they were presented Wednesday, Jasase3' 26, 2000.the Family of the Month for No, The officnrs wisheverynne a veryvemher, 1999. Pat & Nancy have blessed Christmas and Happyprovided many bouts of service audlleatihy New Year!to nur community's youth. Can- Looking fur a great Christmasgratalatinssl . present? The 2000' Esiertain-

Vocutinas Directes FGKCart meni beaks are ose of. the bestFerina reminds nu all uf the cnr- and still only $35, with Nerih-reutvocatien raffle. Heescoarag- - . west, West and Snuth editions

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Turkey night chairman try Family, in year prayers. MayElaszynski wants to thank all the Gad bless everyone with guadfolks ihat wnrkcd se hard to es- healthverysaon!sure the suncessßfthe event. He Jerusalem Lutheranwould like ta espeosally thankFrank & Ann Knapp and others, Church Chiistmasfor alt their hard work in prepar- servicesing She delicious sandwiches, en- Jrrusatem Lutheran Church,joyedbyeveryose. . 6218 Capulina Ave., in Martes

Frank and Ass Ksapp have Grove, invites you lo uttead itsspentmany, many heurs thraugh- Chrivanas services. On Friday,

- oat the past 30 years pmparing December 24, a children's ser-Ihr fuad at countless Knights vice will be held at 6:30 p.m. Aevents. These special peuple candlelight servire will alsa heshauld he praised far thnir dedt held at. 10 p.m. te offer a quietcanon ta helpiag oihers.Thunk meditation an the birth of Jesus.you, thank yan, thank you Frank A Christmas Festival service&Ann!!!(. will be held au December 25 ai

Grand RanghI Rich Zaprzalka lOa.m. with music provided byagain congratulates the 5 bralbers the adult cheir. Fer mare isfor-that recently took their 2nd & 3rd mutine, please cull Pastor Den-Degrees. Congratulaiieas to Jack nia Kleist at 965-7340.

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00e ifleVery 10 Americans withiLpyloriis nowknowo to bewill dobelopari ulcersemetirne in the.couso ofmore .than8O% ofhis or her life probahly the one gastric olee s (oboe n the thornwith iIi e hïgh-ntress job, spicy- och) sod more thon 90% ofduod-food oddictoon ond love affair al ulcers (electo in the first portwiihcoffee right9 ofth small i i store)

Actually, no. Iii the past, ils Many people, obuoltwo.thirdstrue that stress, spicy food,- and .. of the world's popotation, ore in-acid were thought to be the major fected with ¡L pilori. bal only acausesofalceri. In 1982, howdv -: small percenidge ofinfected peb.er, the sosie cause of steels was pIe develop ulcers. Researchersdiscoverod: a bacibrism -keown aren't sure why some infectedas 1-feliéobacter pyl.t?!IL Infection people getulcdrs and othersdont. -

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- An olceris a sore that devetops -

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normally cooled with a tayer ofmuras to protect it from beingdamaged bysiornach acid. H.tori causen ulcees by burrowing

- ioto nod wehkeaing this mucuslayer, allowing stomach acid toflow throogh. Common symp-toms ofan ulcer include:

Cronuping, aching, or born-ing pain thatmay come and go fordays io weeks, occurs 2 to 3 hours

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Some people can havean ulcerwith very mild symptoms orevea;00 symptoms at uit. . -

An-ulcer is diagnoned with anupper 01 series, o test that x-raynthe stomach and daodenum. Aaendoscopy may atoo be done, an

where a thin labe with asmall light and ramera on the end(called mn endoscope) is easedthrough the throat down into thestomach and duodenum. The en-

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doscope takes videopietores ucdcan be used to take-a biopsy- (tin-

.sue sample) for tenting. Doce unulcer io diagnosed, infertion withH. pylon can be confirmed by ablood test, breoth test, or exomi-

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TreoiingH. pyloei infection in-volves o rombivation of drogn:

- . antibiotics to kill the hacieria,acid-suppressing drags to inhibitstomach ocids, and a medication

- to protect -the stòmarh lining.Treatment oteo lasts 2 weeks or

.. longer. People being treated maybe tempted to stop taking thuirmedications as noon os their--symptoms disappear, usootly in afew days, bot only o fuIt course of -

treatment can fully eradicate H.pylorifrom thesyntem. If H. pyle,-riremoins, the ulcer in likely tocomeback. -

Tbnogh the National tentitutesnf Health released a statement in1994 coñfseming that H. pylondoes cause ulcers, some in themedical community stilt debatethis point. Ifyna ore being treatedfor an ulcer and have not yet beentested for infecliun with H. pylo-ni, talk lo your doctor about thereasons why.

To learn more about ulcers andl-J. pylon, contort the organiza-tionsbelow: -

National Institutes of Healthwww.heallhfinder.gov

National Institute for Diabetesand Digestive and Kidney Dis-eases www.niddh.nih.gov

Website of Dr. C. Everett- Koop (former surgeon general)

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Gala-celebrates 'Family' --

WGN-TV Children's Charitiun, a lund of the McCormick Trib-urto Foundation, preoentnd tho recnnl Swedish Covenant Honpi- -luI Benutit Galo at lhu Chicago Hilton and Towuro. Thu Galaraised doso to a half million dolloro for- thu hospila(o FamilyPractico and Birthing Contort. More than 900 gaontn allundudthe Noyombor.ßth ovunt, colebtaling thu theme, We aro Fomily.Commillou member David Wenlerfield (of Glonviow) created thupoinling "Two Sisleru' inspired by the manturpieco by Mary Can-sog. Hin original painting wan auctioned al the Dola.

Social SecurityTaxable Wage -

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and Medicare tax rate remorns at7.65% for 2000. HoweVer, theSocial Security tunable wagebane (for the 6.2% Social Secuet-ty portion of the tax) rises from$72,600 in 1999 to $72,600 in2000. The Medicare portion ofthe rate remains t45% and ap-pties -10 all wages. Them as nomaximum on the Medicare por-tian. -

The employee pays 7.65% onthe fienI $76,2000 und 1.45% onearnings over $76,200. The em-ployer matches both of the taxpayment figures. If you ore self-employed, these eases are dna-bled.

S.wèdish Covenant - - Rainbow Hospice names medical directorPark- Ridge-based Rainbow

Hunpice an500ncen the appoint-ment of Marty Manuing to theirboard ofdirectors aed Dr. AdrianBianco as a new associate medi-cal director. Rainbow Honpice isgoverned by u booed of directors:000ninting of reproseotativesfrom - its sponsors, AdvocateHealth Cure and Renoerection -

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Mauniog, a Glenviem resident,in she oewent additionna RainbowHospices board of directors andnerves as Vice President of Oper-adent aod Finance ut AdvocaieHealth Care in Oak Brook, lIli-nom. "It is gratifying for me so beplogged bock io to my local com-munity by serving on Rainbow'sboard," says Manning.

Thssgh Rainbow is known forits hospice program providingcaro lu patients sod fomilirs cop-ing with loss and the end oflife, osignificant piece ofiheir commis-ment to the commonisy is its Cm-ter for Loss und Life Passages.Programs of the Cesser for LossandLife Ponsoges ore open free nfcharge to anyone in the comma-nisy coping with the death of aloved one. "I am excised to -helpRainbow manage tha Center forLonn und Life Pasnoges - peehaps

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Healthtalk Preventing: '" ¿-ir puflEIC IWARING : .. : ' heàrthùrn .

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VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE COOK COUNTY ILL1NOS tlingthanthediscomfortofh art legs at the head of your bed

PROPOSED FERRIS/LEHIGH RE»EVELOPMENT PROJECT AREAb ra that boraine sensation that Make sate the h ad ofyour bed ts

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Munictpal Center 6101 Capulina Avenue Morton Grove Illinois a pubhc heating (the Hearing

will be held to consider the approval ofthe proposed redevelopment plan (Ihn Redete1opmenl Plait)

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: LEGAL OESCRIPTION . . .

. OF THE FERBIS/LEJIIGH REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA

. MORTON GROVE 11F DISTRICT

ThOSE PARTSOFSECTIONS Il 8 lO AND O hLL f\ TOW\SHIP4I NORTH. RANGE I)

EAST OF THE THIRD PRII4CWAL MERIDIAN DESCRIRED AS FOLLOWS BEGINNING AT THE

NTERSECTION OF THE 'SOETH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF OEMPSTER STREET AÌ40 THE

WEST RIOHT OF WAY LINE OF THE CHICAGO MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL AND PACIFIC

RAILROAD THENCE EAST ON TRE NORTh RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF DEISIPSThP. STREET TO

THE EAST RIORT OF WAY LINE OF CALLIE AVENUE EÇrENDED NORTH. IN ThE

SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 4, 5, AtO 6 OF HENNINOSSUBOIVISION OF LOTS 42 AND 43 ALSO

THE NOETHI6 FEET OF LOT 44 OF COUNTY CLERK'S DIVISION OF SECTION 20 AND THE

EAST HALF OF THE NORTh EAST QUARTER OF SECTION tS, TOWNSHIP 4i NORTIt RANGE

t. EAST OF THETWIBfl FRINCIIAL HER1DlM4 THENCE SOUTh ALONG SAID EAST LINE

AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE SOUTH LINROF LOTS 14 AND 3. EXtENDED EAST. IN

SAiSI sUBDIVIsIoN; ThENCE WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LiNE OF LOTS t4 AÑD

EX'rENSIONS. TO THE EAST LINE OF FERRIS AVENUE IN SAID SUBDIVISION; ThENCE

SOUTh ALONG THE EAST LINE OF FERRIS AVENUE IN OWNERS DIVISION OF BLOCK 3 OF

AHEENSFELOS ADDITION TO MORTON GEOvE?IN THE NORTh WEST QUARTEROF

SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH. RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIPOFRINCIPAL MERIDIAN.

TO A LINE BEING THE SOUTh LINE OF ThE ÑORTh 15 FEET OF LOT 44 IN AFORESAID

COUNTY CLERKS OIVtSION. E)ENDEO EAST; THENCE WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE

ANO EXTENSION THEREOF TO A POINT ON A LtNE'27.23 FEET EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF

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THE NORTH LINE OF CAPULINA AVEN1E IN AFORESAID OWNER'SIDiVISION AN1

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IN BRIGHAM AND FERNALOS MORTON GROVE SUBDIViSiON, BEING LOT 40 OF COUNTY

CLERK'S DIVISION OF SECTION 20 AND THE EAST HALF OF ThE NORTh EAST QUARTER OF

SECTION 9 (EXCEPT A TRACT 250 FEET NORTh AND SOUTH BY t 89 FEET EAST AND

WEiT AT-THE-SOUTh WEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 401;THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH

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SEING THE NORTH LINE OF CAPULINA AVENUE IN MSJ4ENSFELDS ADDITtON TO MORTON

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QUARTER OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH. RANGE 43. EAST OF THE THIRD

stopped him and asked him toopen the trunk, from which the

: cigarotteCaelOaSWere visible.Based on tliedmcription of the

car and the cigarettes found in theteunk, police took Crumb intocustody.

. At Crumbs direction, policelocated tho knife ased in the rob-bery under the front seat of-thecar. The CSO turned over twobundlcu nf cash he found itt thefrontpocket oftle suspect beforeplacing him io the squad.

At 3:02 p.m., the suspect waspositively identified by the store.clerk. He was charged with theClass X felony ofarmed robbery.and assigned u Dec. 14 court dateatDislrict2coari its Skokie.

The suspect told police he wasdepressed because of the holidaysr0500 and that he needed moneyfor his two children. He also saidbebas ageodjobaedlives with agififricod. He said he did not usea gun because hc didn't want tohart anyone, and that he had neu-er been involved in any robberiesbefore, He said he had nevèr beenio the greèery store he robbed be-fore, and that he had acted alone.

starts in your chei and moves to raisedbyatteast6 inches. - - -

great mettI and k ep you awake by eating smaller portions andalu gist leaving the table before you feel

Many people have heartburn too full Even losing a little bit ofoccasionally bntfor others it is a weighimay relieve hesetburnsymptom of Oastroesophageal 4 Avoid cttrus frust andja cmReflux Disease (GERD), aphysi: as well as-tomato-básed products.cal disorder -in which purtly di- They can senke .your heirtburngested food and stomach acid- worse. .- -

-goes back up intq the esophagus; Them are many - over-the-the passageway that connects - counter antacids that- cnn help- your throat to yonr stomach. St is neutralize stnmach acid. These- thestismachacidintheesophagos medications. should be used -for

- that catites the burning sensation occasional heartburn. Long-tenucnmmonlykeownosheartborn. , use of antacids can cansediar-

The. first step in preventing rhea, constipatien, or . seriousheartburnìs to know some ofthe problems for people with kidneythings ihatcan cause it. These in- disease. '

- alude: - If you sire using antacids forFatty, friod orspicyfoods ' three 'weeks -and you still haveChacnlate -- - heartburn, 'talk to your docter. Pepprrniint , about strongor.prrscriptinn medi-Caffeine

. ' cines. j." -- '-,, -Alc'ohol For more infonnâtion contact:' , - Cigarette smoking National Digestive Diseases In-

Being overweight formation Clearinghouse, (301)Weaningtighiclothing 496-3583, www.niddk.gov

-Meneare some easy steps yon' " American Coltege of Gas-

'can lake at home to preventheant- iroenterology, (703) 820-7400,burn: - - www.acg.gi.org

I. Wait ni least 2 hours after - -

meals befere you head for ihe Slephánie E. MazzeoCaputo,sofa or bed. Most people with MSW, MS, 1W, in Vice Presidentheartburn have snore pdn when of Health .Educntinn for Doc-they bend or lin down- after eat- lnrnt-Desigaers in Westfield,

- ing. New Jersey, a relationohip loar-2. Bay a foam wedge from holing company that specializes

your lòcol dnigstore so eSile yoar. in Potie,tt-Centeredlleulih Edn-head when yousirep.Or, pot cation Programs® .

Nues POlice...from l'age i

walked eat ofthe store, they con- However, based os similneitiesfooted -him and took hito into between the suspects method, ofcustody withoot incident. operation in the Hiles robbery

- and Ircent robberies committedJohn Matthew C!uml( 38, ad- in nearby sobarbo, officials from

' nutted owning the car,'which he Deoplaines,fllmhnrstandMount-attempted to enter. Police prospect responded to the Hiles

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Police Department to . questionthecaspect who subsequently ad-muted ta eight other robberies inthnthrre othertewns.

Gemini assistahtnamed principalof Stevenson -

The East Maine School Dis- - -

tritt' 63 Boned of ' Educationcomed Dennis Hareack, cureent-ly assisiont principal at GeminiJanioellighSchoot, faiureprinci-pal of the suon_tn-be-reapnoeclStevenson School.

Stnveosoe, which was closedbecause of a decrease in studentponlntion, witl reopen as a his-dergarten through sisth gradeschaut in September of 1999 as -

pari of the redistricting plan re-cenity approved by the schoolboard. '.,

ThnStve other district schools -

that wilt also serve students in -

grades kindergarten through fiveare Nelson, Washington, MarkTwain, Melzer und Apollo. Gem-ini will house students in Ceveuthundéighth gesdes ''''"

Couiinuedfr0mh1ge4Q ,LEGAL NOTICE '

ALONG SAID EAST LINE OFTHE ALLEY, BEING' THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTH-SOUTH

ALLEY IN AUGUST FEThES SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK J OF RINOHAM AriD FERNALt) S

MORTON GROVE SUBDIVISION OF LOT 40 OF COUNTY CLERK S DIVISION GP SECTION 20

TOWNSHIP 41 NORTh, RANGE IS EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN TO THE

NORTH LINE OF TItE EAST WEST ALLEY IN SAID AUGUST PETERS SUBDIVISION THENCE

EASTERLY ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF THE EAST WEST ALLEY TO THE WEST EIGHT OF

WAY LINE OF CALLIE AVENUE IN SAID AUGUST IETERS SUBDIVISION: THENCE HOSTIl

ALONG SAID WEST MOSEr OF WAY LINE TO r11E EXTENSION OF THE NORTH LINE OF LOT

45. n BLOCK 4 114 AFORESAID BINGRAM AND FERNALD'S MORTON GROVE SUBO1VIOtON.

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THENCE EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE ANO EXTENSIONS TNEREOF TO THE EAST LINE

OF TME-NORTWSO ALLEY IN SAlI) BLOCK 4; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE EAST LINO

-OFSADALLEYTOTHESOUThLINEOFNORTH6ETOFLOT2bINBL4es

AFORESAID BINGHAM AND FERNALD'S MORTON GROVE SUBDIVISION; THENCE EAST

'ALONG flIE SAU) SOUTh LINE OF THE NORTH 6 FEET GF.LOT 26 AND THE EXTENSION

mEOF TO THEEAST SIGHT OF WAY LINE OF FERNALO AVENUE IN BLOCK S IN SAID

BINOHAM AND FER34hLD'S MORTON GROVE SUBDIVISION; THENCE SOUTH ALONG Sali) . -

EAST LINEOF FERNALD AVENUE TO THE NORTH LINE, OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY IN SAIO

BLOCK 5; THENCE EAST AND SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINEVOP THE EAST-

WEST ALLEY AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE WEST 1001ff OF WAY LINE OF

GEORGIANA AVENUEIN SAID BLOCK S: THENCE NORTH ALONG THE SAlt) WEST RIGHT

OF WAY LINE OF GEORGIANA AVENL'E TO AN EXTENSION OF THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 4

t.l HESSLER'S SUBDIVISION OF LOTS I TO 0 IN CIRCI.IIT COURT PARTITION OFLOTS IO

AND 24 IN COUNTY CLERK'S DIVISION AND THAT FART OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF

ISiS NORTh WEST QUARTER O! SECTION 20 LYING BETWEEN ANO SOUNDED BY THE

SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 24 IN COUNTY CLEF-IL'S DIViSION AND THE NORTH LINE OF

MILLER'S MILL ROAD IN SECTION 25. TOWNSIUP 41 NORTh. RANGE 13. EAST OF THE

'THIRD PKD4CIPAL SfERmI,AN; THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE 0310 E)CtENSIONS

THEREOF TO TIlE EAST LINE 'OF,THE NORTH-SOtTH ALLEY (N SCMi0ITZS MORTON

GROVE SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 2 AND 9 EN CIRCUIT COURT PARTITION OF LOTS 50 ANO 24

P4 COUNTY CLERK'S DIVISION AND THAT FART OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF THE

NORTH WEST QUARTthS OF SECTION 20 LYING BETWEEN AND BOUNDED BY THE SOUTH

LINE OF SAltS LOT24 IN COUNTY CLERK'S DIVISION AND THE P105TH LINE OF MILLER'S

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bOLL ROAD IN SEcTION 25. TOE'NSH 41 NORTh, RANGE 13, EAST OFTHE tISIRD

PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; THENCE 5GWH ALONG SAIO EAST LiNE OF THE ALLEY TO THE

NORTH LINE OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY: ThEN EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE

EAST-WEST ALLEY TO AN EXPENSION OF THE EAST LINE OFTHE WEST 14 FEET t t INCHES

IN SAID SCHMJTi' MORTON GROVESUBDIVISIGN THEHC SOUTH ALONG SAID LINE

. AND EXTENSIONS THEREOF TO THE SOUTH 5101FF OF WAY LINE OF LINCOLN AVENUE.

THENCE WEST AND NOR1ALONO THE SOUTH LINE OF LINCOLN AVENtE IN

'NICHOLAS HAIJF'r HEIP-

SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 28 ACRES OF THE SOUTH EAST

QUARTER OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OP SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH 3.

(EXCEFF THE SOUTh R S FE AflOAT pAILT OF ThE WEST 254 FEET LYING SOUTH OF

,--,Coaiirniid on Page 42 ' -

' . - , '1E 1u,E,Th1I1SOAY, ISECEMBELO 86, 5999 PAGE 45

:1 .

:I)paringfor cold, flu aiïd,- -'- - . pneumocOCCal disease

People are bracing themselves ingmeslical concluions, inclnding-

foe vïmtnr boats of colds, strep HlV, cancer, clsrouic lung, heart- iheoatand thnfln they're siockpil- or kidney disease, diabetes or al-iis'g cold capsules Sud lozenges, coholism. Reuidcnis of long-termperhaps even gntting S flu shut. care facilities arc also snscepli--Hovcever, wEht may take many bib.people by snepnise this winter is " I always counsel by older pa- -

pnenmococcal disease. tienta Its gel the pneumocOcCalPneumoCOcCSi diseasnisubac- vaccine," said David Weber,

tentaI infection thai is responsible M.D., of thn University of North.for 40,000 deaths each year. St Carolina Chapel Hill's Divisioncan attackthelengs in iliefoms of - of Infections Diseases, "Whilepnénmonia, the blood (bactere- you have lo get a flashaI everymm) or brain Enitsg (meningitis). year, pnenmococcal vaccinationLilce colds, strep throat nod the is generally necessary only oncetin, pneamncoccal disease strikes n o lifetime for people over 65in winter months. However, un- and is SSO percent reimbursablelike those other conditiona, pneu. through Medicare Part B. Somoceccal diseuse is difficult te heces absolntely no reason not totreatonceyon liaveiL beprotecterl."

This is becansti of the emer- The vaccine is effective in Ilsegrace of pneeinoeoccal strains prevention ofpneumOcoccitl dis-that are resistant to commonly ease with efficacy ranging loomuse natibiotics. The benI thing to 70 to 90 percenL Most peopledo, according to the Centers for have no reaction but in some, theDisease Conlrol (CDC), is In vaccine niay canne local surenessuvoid getting pnenmococcal dis- ' En injection site. Althougheasein the firsiplaceby obtaining earn, fever morn than 502 degreesS shut that cati help protect has been reported,Sgainst IL Virtually all majormedical and publie health groupsconsider pneumncoccnl vaccina-lion a smact prevention move forthnsnatnisk1 -

PuenmococcuS discese can bepunticalarly diingerons for olderadolts. The. CDC recommendstlsatevery'oisn oven age OS bn'tac-cinated. The vaccine is also ree-ommended for those over IWOyears ofage with cerium nuderly-

)OT \.sv'

r©uir©BREAKFAST SPECIALS

MONDAY TIIRU FRIDAYq -J 6AM-11AM

2 Eggs (Any Style), 2 Strips Bacon nr SuusageLinks, Hush Brown

Potatoes, Toast, Jelly Short Stuck Pancakes, 2 Steips Bacon orSausage Links 2 Crepes With Finit, Blueberry or Cherry

SUPER SPECIALSMon 1/2 Roast Chicken $5.95Tues. Skirt Steak (8 oz.) $6.95Wed. 2 Broiled Pork Chops $4.95Thurs. Chopped Steak $5.95Fri. Fried Perch . $5.95wlMacaroni & Cheese (no potato)

Al! items include: soup or salad,Dessert-choice of jeIto, i-ice pudding or Small sundae

SENIOR DISCOUNT

OON EVERY DINNER EXCEPT

1%SUPER SPECIALS 11:30 AM-4:3OPM

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MON. THRU FRL

8501 W. DEMPSTER, NILES 692-2748

Ketura HadassahAda P. Kahn, Ph.D will speak

on Siress A-Z at Koiura Hados-sah's moodily mestino on Toes-day. December 25, ai 12:30 p.m.ai rho Liberiy Bank, 66M Lin-colis Ave.. LiocnloviOoil. Collesaod dessers wilt br served.Members free, oihers $3. For io-formatioo cell 847-674-1379-

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PA:GE4 fiE BUGLE, THURSDAY DECEMBER 16,1

Contirniedirom Page 41 LEGAL NOT)CE

THE CEN1EP OI ROAJ» RAST OF ThE ThIRD pp.INCIPAL MERIDIAN, ALSO THE

-SUBDIVISION O1 TItAT PAPJ OF THE WEST 264 FEET OF THE'1 EAST QUARTER OF

THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 20. TOSHE4I NORTh' RANGE t3, EAST OF

THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERJDIAN.LNG SOUTH OF LINCOLN AVENUE, (EXCEPT THE

SOUTH S SFEET THEREOF); ALSO. 0W$EP.'SSIJBDMSI0N OF LOTS 36 TO 39 OF COUNTY

CLERK'S DIVISION 0E SECTION 20 ANO THE EAST HALF OF TISE NOETH EAST QUARTER OI

SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 41 NORTh, R4OE I 3, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN.

SAID SOUTHERI' LINE OF LINCOLN AVENUE IN SAID OWNERS SUBDIVISION Fv-tN; A

EEARINO Of NORTH 69 DEGREES I 7 MjJtJTES 6 SECONDS WEST, FOR PURPOSES OF THIS

LEGAL DESCRWTION THENCE SOUTH 3 DEGREES 20 MINIJFES 59 SECONDS WEST. 245 54

FEET. THENCE SOUTH Il DEGREES 04 M1iJTESO8 SECONDS WEST. 17171 FEET; THENCE

SOU-rHO DEGREES WEST, 71.20 FEET THENCE SOUTH IS DEGREES 50 IAINUTES.53

SECONDS WEST, OS 41 FEET; THENCESOUTH CI DEGREES 08 MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST.

122.07 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88 OEOREES 52MINUTES 56 SECONDS WEST, 59 90 FEET

THENCE SOUT1{OI DEGREES I I M1IIJTES IO SECONDS EAST. 519.36 FEET TO THE SOUTH

LINE OF TElE NORTH HALF OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTH

HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 20. ThENCE WEST ALONG SAID

LINE TO THE EASTERLY ESOHE OF WAY LINE OF THE CHICAGO, MILWAU1E. ST. FAUL

AND PACIDC RAILROAD. THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG TUE EAStERLY RIGHT OF

WAY LINE TO THE SOUTH IUG}1 OF WAY LINE OF MAIN SThEET (WALNUT STREET)

EXTENDED EAST. SAID LINE BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 33 FEET OF LOT 34 fl

AFORESAID COUNTY CLERKS DIVISION AND THE SOUTH LINE OF MAIN STREET (WALNUT

STREET) IN BLOCK 4 IN MoRToN GROVE IN SECTIONS IO AND 20, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH.

RNOE 13. EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. TO THE WEST LINE OF BLOCKS 3. 2

AND I AND E)ENSIONS THEREOF OF SAID MORTON OROVE; THENCE NORTH ALONO

SAID WEST LINE OF SAID BLOCKS AND EXTENSIONSTO THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTh

DO FEET OF LOTS 6, 7. 8. 9. IO AND I IN BLOCK I IN SAID MORTON OROVE THENCE EAST

ALONG THE SAID NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTh 20 FEET TO TIlE WEST LINE OF LOT 2 04

SAID MORTÖN DROVE; THENCE NORTH ALONO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 12 TO ThE

NORTH LINE OF LOT IT; THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 12 TO THE

WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF LEHIOH AVENUE, IN THE SUBDIVISION OF LOTS I ANO 2 IN

BLOCK [N SAID MORTON GROVE; THENCE NORT}4WESTRLY ALONO THE WESTERLY

RIOHT OF WAY LINE OF LEHIGH AVRLUE . TO TISE SOUTHERLY RiGHT OF WAY UNE OF

LINCOLN AVENUSIN SAlO SUBDIVISION. THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE

SOUTHERLY.L OF LINCOLN AVENUE IN SAO) SUBDIVISION AND SOUTHERLY LINE OF

LINCOLN AVENUE IN AFORESAIDBLOCI( I 04 MORTON GROVE. TO THE EAST LINE OF

LINCOLN AVENtE. ASMONUMENTEO ANO OCCUPIED. IN LOT 45 IN AFORESAID COUNTY

CLERKS DIVISION. EXTENDED SOUTH. THENCE NORTH ALONG THE SAID EAST LINE OF

LINCOLN AVENUE ANO EXTENSIONS TO THE INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST RIOHT OF

WAY LINE OF THE CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE. ST. PAUL AND PACIFIC LMLROAO; THENCE

NORTHERLY ALONG TIlE SAID WEST RIGHT OP WAY LINE TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING.

(EXCEPT!N. THEREFROM ALL OFTHE SUEDIV1SION OF PART OF LOT 45 AllO PART OF LOT

CoutIflue on EWe 43

Allergies Nearly Twice as. .Commónas Believed

. cent of all. Americans - almost they got mostof their informa-

. than half (60 perdeut) could not

. affected surprises even allergy percent.

twice as many .as allergy experts lion on atlergy treatments, ad-hove believed - occording to o vertisements were the most of-

American College of Allergy, percent of the respondenls.new sorvey presented at the ten comed sourc. cited by 68

- ofollergies was closer to 20 per-

Asthma . and Immunology The ACAAI commissioned(ACAAI) Anauol Meeting in the national survey os part of aChicago pablie edecatión campaign to in-

millions of Americans saffer an- immunization and encourage

necessarily or rely on medica- people who. may be helped bytines they dont want Io take he- this therapy te consider it. Thecanse they dont know aboal randomized telephone survey

other effective treìlment np- was conducted by Opinion Re-

tians. search Corporation (ORC): In-

Thirty-eight percent reported oge and older living ia privatetheir ceperiencet WiIh allergies .

and 502 women - 18 years of

having allergies, while 56 per- households in the enntnentnl

1,004 adults woo asked aboat 1,004 tespondeuts - 502 men

cour seid they live in a honte- United Stoles. The survey resnlls(told in which at least our mum- are prnjectable to the U.S. pnpu-ber, including themselves, has latina and have a margin nf errorallergies. The number of people of plus or minus 2 percent lo 4

eneros wha thnaght the incident As pact of its campaign to in-

cent nfthe population.

live in hnssehnlds with mem-hers who have allergies. mere

name nny treatments ether thonprecriptiens nr over-the-counterSmedications.

dents who said they have aller-

cred allergy shots, also knowngies had never tried er censid-

as allergy immunicatien or var-civation.Allergyshets ore welt-established treatment that nata-rally desensitizes the immuuesystem. Small amounts nf puri-fled extracts of the substance.caosing allergic reactions are pr-riedically injected and graduallyincreased nudI immunity rs et-tamed. They are effectiveagainst allergic diseeses includ-ing allergic rhinitis (hay fever),insect sting allergy and asthma.

allergies affect about 38 per- medication. When asked where

Thessrvey. also indicated that crease understanding of allergy

A representative sample of terviews weee conducted with

Among those who said they

Almost two-thirds of respen-

The treatment has a long track

crease aworeness, the ACAAJhas created a new consomer edu-cation qaiz available ne the Col-lege's web aile at hIlp://allergy.mcg.eda. The quiz tesIsan individual's knowledge of al-Inrgy treatments, and providesdetailed answers. The College

gien. available by calling l-800-

also has a free brochure, Yea

site. The brochare captains how

Gnu Have a Life Without Aller-

842-7777 er through the weh

allergy shots work and lit intothe oveeallmauagement of allee-gy nod asthma.

medical erganizatioe compeisedof 4,100 qunlifted allergisls-immnnolegists and relatedhealth care professionals. TheCollege is dedicated to the clini-cal practice of allergy, asthmaand immnnolegy lhreagh educa-tien and research to promete thehighest quality of patient core.

The ACAAI is a professional

- record of effectiveness and safe- Call Narcononly, with the incidence of adverarreactions less than 7110 of.l per- Do yea have-a family member

. cent. lt can be gNru le children who canent quit using drugs? Ifas young as 4 aod is safe for nothing seems to work, call Nur-pregnant women os long as treat- cenes. Narconos provides freement was hegen before pregean- professional ceonseliug, evalea-

tien and referral services to in-cy.Though net well known, aller- lereatienally recognized alterna-

D' thaIs are viewed positively tise and troditinual facilites.by those who are familie with . When continuing relapse is athem, especially by those whe problem, call Narcenos at .1-have had the treatment, accord- 000-468-6933, or visit oar weh-ing to the survey. The survey site at svww.addictïon2,cem.also found that 54 percent of re- Don't give up, drug oddictiouspondents would be willing te can be overcome.try allergy shots if the treattueut

-

would free them from medica-Iìons. New NuesThe only negative perceptionuf allergy theN by a'substautial Webs ¡tenumber surveyed was related tocost. Mere than half asswered Cerne visit the newly remod-"yes" when asked if they eled Village ofNiles Website ut:

www vniJr.s.cottt. The updatedthought allergy shots arc copen.version contales mach more in-. Sive.

In responding to qonstines formation such os: online news-about familiar allergy treat- letters, virtual tour uf Village fa-menU, nearly a qtìaeter nf the re- cilities, photo gntlery and muchspoudents named specific ever- more. Come cheek outthe-roonter medications. Anottt- www.vnilescntu today!er 14 percent named prescription

What ' is the second-leadingcause of cancer death in NorthAmericu?N0tm0Y people knowit's 0ncerofthelnege.bnwet. And

. . . ._,BUGLE'flhTJOSDAY;DECEMBERt6t999

Colonoscopy- worth discomfortbyflr. RennethWalker

py cvuld wipe oat th,s maltguan- "95 percent of colee rancorscy, and there's onepotnvyoa must ensue from pelyps." In effect, yeanever forget. Eut doctors hove set den'tdie from colon caucer ifpol-a bad enämple formedical consu- areremoved.

gicatly, whets lt's dtagnosed 55 mers. These soft, fleshy growthserCent of patients already have Dr. Basti Morson, o potholo- originate from the inside lining of

mtitastatic disease. As we Outer gistin Lendon, is a world authort- the bowel. We estimated that unethe next millennium, coloeosco- ty ne colon cancer. He claims that. person is three over the age of 50

EContirutudfromt'55gC42.

LEGAL NOTICE

:10 ct COUNTY CLERK'S DIVtSION IN SECTIONS 19 APtO 20. TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE t3,

EAST OF THE THfiP PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN), ALL IN COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS.

There will br considered al Ihe Hearing approval of the Redevelopment Plan and Projectfor and lhe désignation of the Redevelopment Project Area and adoption of tax incremenlallocation fiflBflCiflg Iherefor; The proposed Redevelopment Plan and Project is on file andavailable for public inSpeCtiOn at the office of the Village Clerk at 6101 Capulina Aveebe.Morton Grove, Illinois. Pursuant lo the edevelopment Nun and Project. the Village proposes toalleviate blighting conditions in the Redevelopment Project Aiea and to enisunce the ta base ofthe Village and Ihn taxing dintricls having taxable property within lite Redevelopment ProjectArea by utilizing la increment financing to fund various eligible project costs to sttmulatepriVale investment within the Redevelopment Project Area. These eligible project costs mayinclude, but may not be limited to:

Planning, legal. administrative and other fees; propertyassembly and relocation; buildingrehabilitaliOR public works, parking and utility improvements; aed 8nancing and interest costs.

as 3athorted under Ike Ta Incremeet Alloc2tton Redevelriptttent A .

uve and posnktller rs needed bycl as amended The Some patients. And there's dis-

Redevelopment Platt Conlemplates: . -comfort.

So why do I have a colonesco-

Provision for mixed uses, providing sites for a diverse range ofcommercial, terni-public, public, PY every fnuryears? Because the

institutional axtdjesidential uses which cater to the needs oflocal residents, employees. and vistrorssttght dssceosfort of celoeescopy

. is t 00 times teas than dying fromOfparticular concerts is the location and configuration ofthe commuter station, and the alignment o widespread caecer.

Lehigh Avenue between the commalter station and Dempster Sweet. lt is anticipated that tapse Bot Dr. Arturu Braye, asso-

acquisition and assembly ofproperty within the proposed redevelopment arpa will be required to ctated with the Dewy Perd

assist 'tu various renidentiul and commercial redevelopment projects.Health System, clasms physsctansare not good role models fer pa-tients. His study showed that one

To achieve these objectives. the Redevelopment Plan proposes to previde asstutance by paytttg or thsrd of physscsaus. eves wsth a

reimbursing costs related to site assembly analysis. professional saraicen and admtntntrattve famttyhistnry of celen caucer,

activities. public improvements and facilities. theexecudon of one or more redevelopment hadnotbeenscreeeedferthssdss-ease,

agreentenis. atid the payment of financing and interest couru. . So what should you de? First,. get over the uneasiness of dis-

Prior to the date of the Hearing. each taxing district having property itt the cussing the lowerbowel. lt's OK

. RedevelopmeCt Peoject Area and the illinois Department ofCommerce and ConuttunttY Affairs techatabenttheheartorlsverata

may submit written comments to the Village. to the attention of the Village Clerk. 610% Capulina cocktarl party. But not the bowel,it seems.

Avenue. MOeIOII Orove.lÌlinois 600S3, . It's also dnngerous to wait farsymptoms to occur. Bright red

A jomE review board has been convened to consider the proposed Redevelopment Plan bleedtng is the eventual stgnal

and Project fòr the designation of the Redevelopment Project Area und the adoption of tax that colon cancer s presroL An-

increment allocation f'inanchsg Eherefor. The joint review board connisls of a representative other ssgn ts u change u bowelhabits, such as alternating cnnsti-

selected by each affected taxing district Shut has authoity to directly levy taxes on the property potion and diarrhea. But by this

within the Redevelopment Project Area, a representative selected by the Village, and a public rtme the cancer muy hove spread

member. The second meeting of said joint review board shall be held. at 4t00 p.m. 00 the 20th beyond control.

day of December 1999, at the Richard T. Flickioger Municipal Center, 6101 Capulina Avenue, There are several ways to diag-

MorIon Grove, illinois.early colon cancer.

- .A barium oeema X-ray esami-

nutieu may detect a polyp. But it

At thefl Muriel. ail intemuted pernottn or affected iIhtrICÏ may l+c_rtttefl miss them and also esposes

objections with the ViDage Clerk and may be heard oeally with respect to any 'nattes regardtng patteetstoradiation.

the approv1 of the Redevelopment Plan and Project for and the designaltott of the The fecal occult bleed test

Redevelopm PToject Ñei and the adoption of tax inctetnent aI1OC2tiO financing therefor. The (F0BT) is a cheap test and pasu-less. A small minuet of steel is

Hearing may b adjourned by the president and Board of Tnistees of the Village setthout further placed ou filter paper that chaeg-

noflce otlr tba a totion to bE entered upon the minutes uf the Heating fixing the ttme nd es color if blood is present. This

pte of t subscquent beating. .

test decreases mortality by 33

EILEEN COURSEYWTNKER, percent. Bat itcan give false pesi-. tise reports if patients arc taking

. , .,' ,, :2:.c._. icen, laxatives er using nenster-eidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

Sigmoiduscepy is effective atdelecting polyps uf the lower co-Inn, but it canent detect polyps

¿Village ClerkVillage of MOOeD Grove

Cook County. Illinois

has onormorepoIyP5.We're net sate why pnlyps

form. But we do know that inoboat 94 percent of coses it's notdue to heredity.

Polyps may be shaped like awart, a cauliflower, mushroom orlook like a marble. Seme are flatand sit or, the bowel wall like ufloor mat on broadleem. Othersare uttached by a long, thjn stem,like achcrry ou o stalk.. Potyps may grow slowly nrquickly. la general, the larger thepolyp, the greater the risk of ma-ligsuucy.

Nòt alt polyps become malig-east. But studies show that afterto years IO percent have becomemalignant and after 20 years 25percent.

Dr. Thomas Reid, a noted sac-gros at Washington UeiversitySchool of Medicine, says,"Screening could prevent thetragedias that we coton rectal sur-groes see every day."

I-Ic's right. Bat there's a bigpceblem. Peepte are reluctant tohave a colososcepy, a completeexaminatien of the large bowel.Cotenoscopy requires lasativesand drinking copious amounts nfwater prior te coleonscepy toclean eat the bowel. A mild seda-

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sitnuted higher up in the largebowel. Sa the gold standard is ce-lonascopy.

Lurge papelation stodies haveshown thatdietshighin fiber, cal-cium and anti-oxidant vitaminssuch as C and E decrease the riskafcolon cancer.

What is particutocly exciting isthe recent use nf aspirin to fightthismalignancy. Research otilar-vmd University suggests thay anaspirin taken twice a week maycat the risk nf colon cancer by auastonishing 50 percent.

My advice? tt's prudent te havea cotososcopy doue around 45years of age - sanuer,if there's afamily history ofthis disease. Themum risk is perforation of thebowel, which occurs ence in eve-U' 4.000 cases, pretty low odds bymy count.

Dr. Kenneth Walker is u grad-Oase oft/se University of Torontoanti the HarvardMedical Schont.He is on stuffat Toronto CesseraiHoapitul. Write to hies rare ofChicago San-Tintes Featares,401 N. Wabash, Chicago 60611.

Can futuregenerations scorea perfect iS?

Many dentists believe strong-ly that fetore generations willlive their lives witheat ever han-Intt a siegle cavity.

Dr. Berman cites two mainreasnos cavities oea declining -fluoride and seatunts.

According to the National In-stitute ef Dental Research.roughly 55 percent of U.S. chit-dre ages 5 to 17 years have nocavities in their permanent teeth.lu 1974, NIDR estimated thatonly 26 pccceut of U.S. childrenages 6 te 17 were cavity free Iotheir perma000t teeth.

The advent nf dental sealauts,the thin plastic mating applsedto permanent motar where mustcavities eccor also bas cut cavityrotes. "Sealants fil! in tiny nooksand crannies that toothbrnshbristles cannot reacts," says Dr.Berman. "The application ofsealants is quick and pain_freemd they cast stay in place feryears. They cast $25 tu $60 perteeth. roughly half the cost tuhave a filling placed."

While fluoride and saatantsprevent casittes in sume people,ether patients arc believed tohave predispositions to cavities,generally as a result of "bad"bacteria in their mouths such asstreptococcus mutans, whichcauses plaqde. Researchers areworking on vaccines that controlor even prevent bacteria. "Atsouse paint in the future, babiesprebably will get an innocala-tion that svil prevent dental de-Cay," says Dr. Berman.

In tite meantime, he says, pa-dents already can lake steps topresent cavities. "We alreadysee a vast improvement in pa-tients who have developed betteroral hygiene regimens." he says.

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Unmanied couples made uproughly ten percent of all IhchohoMsjnÀmericaWtthadUltcouples in 1998, according to fig-ures from the U.S. Census Bu-reau: These unmaiTied couplesinclude everyone from youugpeople planning to mari)' tosam-se.x couples commit-ott totife-tong retationsbipS to olderpeopte living together to share

'. expenses but wilts 50 intention ofmarrying. RegardtesS of why im-marriedcouptto choose loUve to-gether, they share one ihtng incommon: potentiattY complicat-ed financial issues, many ofwhich nie not faced by wantedcouples Iterenre some lp5 formi-dressing those financial ÌSSUCS.

Pbui head. Tb needs ofroommates with few financial re-sources sharing an apartment fora few monibs is qnite differentfrom a wealthier unmarriedcoapte planning a life together.

eepernndmomt0ngtmu0gthe comtoitanent, the grenier theneed for professional financialplanning and perhaps the help ofanattomey

Consider a written living-together contract. Not unlilce aprenapiiíd agreement, this con-tract spells nut the sharing of ex-penses and who Owns what prop-erty mrd how it wilt be divided inthe event of a breakup. Marriedcantiles have legal guarantoes re-gnniing.prOperlY, but nnnrarriedconptes don't. For example, apartner who has contribnied

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Financial planning for Unmarried Couplesmortgage payments nr renova-tien funds on a borne ovned by

the other may find them-

selves with no legal daimio the

property if Use couple spirit up.However, these centraCis are antenforceabteinallstotca

Got powers of attorney. Anincapacitating illness or accidentmay require that finatciat nnd

health core decisions br wade bytise partner, Without s propertydraíteddursblepOworofattomeYand a health care proxy, the part-tier may end np legally pushedaside by the incapacitated part-nee'snextolkin.

Writo a wilt. White a spouseconnally is automatically enti-tIed to the couples assets evenwithoutawiti, an unrnarcied part-ncr can easily be cut Ont unlessthe other partner'S wilt specificai-

ly includes the person. No herne-made Wills here, either cream-mend experts. They're more essi-lychaltengedbYb05fitecrt50w5

»0 esImio planning. Estateand gift taxes are a real issue forunmarried couples because prop-any generally can't be parsed toeach other free oftax. as it cart bebetweenm5ieiedPartomaF0ample, if one partner who owns aborne pals mi unmarried partner(or anyone etsn, for that matter)on the deed, itmay be consideredan immediate gift and subject IO

gift lax. A spouse coutil latee rat-vantage of the marital deducliOa.Tittiag of assets is also critical,particalarY. if a living-together

Contract It not enforceable. Ex-peris often recnmmend that un-married partners own s home orother property as joint tenantswith rights of sur-vtvorstsip,though .lhis can bu a problem ifthe couple doesn't have s tong-term commitment. Unmarriedcuuples also can malee use of liv-ing Irusts,whicla help avoid pm-bate arid are more resistant thanwilts to challenges by familymembers.

Review employer's benefits.Some emptoyers witt extend cnr-tain benefits, such na health enddental care, to employees' part-nero, but the majority dia not. tfthe benelits are extended to thepinner, they probably wilt betreated as tanrabln income. Alsoconsìder matting the partner ben-eficiary of group life insarasce,

Reviewtax issues. Unmarriedpartners who earn similar incomeactaalty ntebelter ofTfrom an in-come-tax standpoint tImas tnar-ned coaptes faced willI the "mar-tinge peisally." However, ami

unmarried patinerwiih alampe in-cumecan't use the tteductions Ofapartnerwbó makès lar less mon-ny. Older unmarried couples canearn higher income tIman marriedcouptesbefrsre theirSocial Secur-itybecòmmsabjecttO lax.

Plan refirement. Unmarriedcouples typically have towokbarder to save fur retirement. Forour tIming, each wilt llave no rightto the other's Social Securityben-

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Diversification is boring, a sign than the other three (14.01 per-

of weakness to many invmtors. cent compound anomal return),

Today, the average investor they had tess volatility (move-.

wants toridrall ofhisorhçrmOit- mentofprices betweonhighsartdny on the latest hot invessmmnoIs tows). The worst-returning sin-

Not only domany inventors want gte-asset class was commodulios,all-their eggs in one basket, they with an annual componnd saunaI

want the goose thattays the gold- return of 12.61, with muela mareennggsinwida them. volatility.

For mimny investors, that single Atfmrstbtash, thnadviçe woeldbasket ofeggs hotds the stocks in seem obvions. Invest all yourthe S&P 500, which has had a . money in REITs. Or if you don'trecord-surfing four straight years waist Is stick withREtTs daring

ofsirong growth.MorenniTOWlY. the inevitable down years (like

some inventors are putting more 1998), be very goad at picking

of their mooey in technology the asset class that wilt come niaslacks, soma ofwhich ran up eye- on top.or at least io second piarepopping relamas in 1998. inves- fortheyear. Being a good markettors mba have growls edgyabout timnur unfortunatetY, is far mom

.-",'- tr,oreh,minetodo- difficult lIman you may realize.mentie bonds and cash, brt they Gibson found that outed 638 mu-don't want anything to do with tuatfuuth with ntteasti5 years ofpoorer-performing small campa- perforñaauce history. none

ny stocks, international stocks matched the relucir that would(particularly Japan and emergen-ing markets), rest mtste or cam-

This is known as "Tear viewmirror investing." Investors isokat what's happened the past year,sixmonths, sometimes ontyafewweeks or days, amid either bet ontime hot invealmuent, ct if they areiereons about that, try to guesswhere Ihn next bot invmtittentwill emlierge. Investors who sim-ply spread their investment dol-tars ont among a diversified poolof assets and let them go for-nlong imewithoútworiyingabOotwhat's currently upordowtt seem

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The study looks nl the returnsoffour eqùity asset classes: largecompany dommtic stocka repte-sentad by the S&P 500, large for-eign otttcks represented by tIte-E4FEindex (European, Australi-on and Far East stocks), real es-tate investment trusts (RuTs),und commodities represented byIlse Goldman Sachu CommodityIndeet

The study follows lime returnsof these four asset classes from1972 lhrongh 1997 Despite in-ventora' current love affale withthe S&P 500, the asáet class thatdidthebet e the fourover theZ5yanperiOdwasequity REtTo.

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Here's where the study reallygets interesting. lt's when Gibsonbegins combining nammetctasses inportfolios of twos, threes and ailfour that retama lIgar going upantI volatility starts going downcompared willi holding only-sin-gle-asset classes. in fact, one ofthehigheslrewetl/lOweal volaliti-G' portfolios didn't even includethe S&P 500. Furthermore, cam-modules, the lowest returning, -most volatile of all four assetclasses, were present in the lopfivuporlfotios. Aud the combina-tian of cutimautlities. domesticstocksand foreign stocks iii equalportions did better tItan [fElTs,despitetlae fact tliathadividualiythe three asset classes did worsethanREITS.

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seling ants ofthe Small BusinessAdministration, will give entre-preneurs who complete fourhalf-day workshops betweenJaeeuary - June a Certificate ofAchievement. Because all baoltrrequire a business plan with loanappltcntiont, iuclnding this wer-tifecate with u business plan willdemnnntrape to the bank (or anytnstitutiun) o persons practicalbusiness knowledge, detemeina-1100 and peruistence.

Free On-Site CounselingAvailable

SCORE also offers free confe-deohal counseling daily, Mon-day - Friday front 8:30 n.m. to Ip.m. No appoiutgneot is orcesnary. A Businets InformationCenter is also maintainod whichcontwns excellent reference ma-tersai and compoters. If youtvoaid like more information onSCORE counseling, im twelvelocations or workshops, call(312) 353-7724 or visit ene website at http://www.mcs.neti.bic

On-Site IRS Technical Spe-cialist

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Th fient a d most tospo la t Northern Illinoisstep au Sturteng u bustness. Your - . - .

personal lktiadmnp and Gotewoy Business Roundtable. ta talking toynur Banker. Mae- ;

datory loàndocumrntion. ponsnrt The Northern . 'lIt-January lis Marketis.gI t?9ts Bnstetess Roundlable:

Selling: irTWOthÙ5tsnr te be soc- mmcd at Consultants, Profeocrssfol. How 'to find yoxr stonals and Small Bustnrssproxprcts and . turn them into Owners. . .

your best customers Speak r Bell Berg MedeaJaineary 13 How in Start a Educateetnul Services

Successful Business: A full-day Toplct Mend Over Media-workshop to introduce you to Wove all heard the statestecs.the fundamentals of operating a People aromare afratd of speak-successful bnsiness. Basics of Ing te public thou they ore of fly-Mnnngemeei, Financial Basics, ng, etng around snakes or bon-Marketing/Advertising and Le- eng an IRS agent over for dinner.gat Structures will be diveassed. Bell will provide specific infor-Your participatinei is rnconr- mattoe which will allow you toaged. Jump SCott Your Booiueuo? deal entellegently and effectively

January 18t Talking to a tth the media both io nOrmal- Bankert Every bank loas offe- times as meli as in times of cri-cr reads the Cask Flow state- Wtth over 30 yenes i?f radinment when mäking a decision 004 belevesion broadcasteng ex-about yonr lone. This workshop p0nt5c9, Bill knows what worksoffers you the opportonity to ne- and what doesnt.ticipate qéstiens. When: Saturday, Januoty g,

January 25t Taxes, Licenses 2000- 7;30 n.m. registration, 8and Record Keeping: Record 0m. breakfast, program andKeeping is the least glamorous Roundtable session. Ends ap-part of owning a buginess, hut a pronemntrly.lO:30 n.m.tunIc that can trilyon a great deal .

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St. Faut recently.. announcedtu First Quarter High HonorRoll and Honor Roll for grades5 throagh8.Ent5ing High Hun-er Roll stntus.Wtire 5th gradersJon Young Bong, Julie Baser;Patty Croon, Cindy Diaz, SusanDomuin, Ryoet Gilbert, JohnHwang, Christina its, ManMOCorkle, Sam Sohn, and Lanr-en Young; 6th graders -JessicaFuder, Tom Guslafson, TimHacker, Sarah Hagberg, WilliamHagen, Andrew Hanebutt, BrittaHeiwig, and - JncquelyeoMuench; . 7th graders MichaelCroon, Laurenfilmer, Dan Fa-bey, Hanno Hwang, Johannes

. Romo, Johathan Knrinsky, An-drew Mueller, Sandra Na, DanaRauhe, Chris Schmidt, asid Lib-.by Trottin; and 8th graders PtoYonug Bang Sheila Bolbolan,Becky Bnrright, Jonnthan De-lick, Kristin Elmer, Kim Gnon-sich, Maggie Janet, Stacey Nie-mire, Rachel Raye, Amir St.Clair, Stence Taseh, Aody Tent-

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"Precision" and "skill'! arewords that define the machidetrades -- and apply to tite peoplewhojoin them. Tudäy'sjob mar-kot demands workers who arewelt-trained and technologically -

adept. Oakton Community Col-lege's Machine Technology (Ap-preuticeship) curriculum, follow-ing the instructionalteqoiremeets of the,U.S. Bnreauof Apprenticeship and Training,prepares students for emplóy-ment io the highly skilled mu-cltioetrades. -

Ai Oakton, studente can earnno associate in applied science(A.AS.) degree in machine tech'nology, specializing in either toniaod die making or tnold making.The College also offers a 35-credit heur certificate program,iutegrnting formal insiroctionwith os-the-job training. Regis-ration for spring credit courses is

00w OO5. Classes begin on Janu-arg tlande-nntlnjoughMay t2.

Advanced Machine Technol.0g, IMTA 103-050) eambinrutheory and hands-on practico inihr stndy of basic and advancedmichinos found in today's facto-ries. The elms mees from 6:30-10:20 p.m. on Wedneudnys at theRay Hartstrin Campos, 7701 N.LinculoAveeine, Skokie,

Ade'ancedDiebeoign andEn- -gifleeringll(MTA 208) involvesdesigning a there-to-five itationprogressive dir, or multicavity-or progresseve mold. Tho projectmay br completedusing a com-Puterprogram ora personal drafi-ing method, This class meetsfrom 6:30-1020 p.m. ose Thurs-days at the DesPlomes campos.

There arr no prrreqnisitrv for -thesreourses, but students shouldConsult with George Green,Chairperson ofthe Machine Tetti-tology (Apprenticeship) Pro-gnom, before enrolling in Ad-vinced Die - - Design - a9dEogeneenng JI (MTA 20g). Fortetoreinformation, call (847) 6j5-

tin, Rendra Wilson, nnd JnlianYoung.

Earneng places on Honor Rollwere 5th grader Steven Cook;6th -gradorsJohn Creety, StefanSchalk, Brian Stephans, and Jon-.athan Schnitz7th graders Dan-iel Gilbert, Joy LaRson, ChrisMcKinnny, and Michael Thun- -

berg; and 8th graders Jory Ai-yaz, Robert Fabry, DennisMoHurg, Josh Muench, and Ce-jay omuu,

St.Panl faculty. member ands__ -SPRÏNGEN-

-math specialist Mes. PaolaRaabe is on tho air! She can fro-qorutly be sres ou "Count-down," a cable television mathshom for elnmnntn,y school chit-deco, Tho program airs on Chan-nel 35 at 7 p.m. on Mondayevenings, On this week's"Coanedown," Mrs. Raabe pm-sented lessons ou balances, lev-Ors, and equations.

' On Wednesday, December15th, the kindergarten throughAth-gmade classes at St. P05l will

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Seléctive Service System, success of Internet registration

Moie Ilias 250,OOY men haveIngusierld with Selective Setviceosing ile Inlernet unce the pro-grAcili inauguratiox exactly oneyeAU ago. Agency officials sayon-line eegistratieos now ac-

coonl for about one qUotTer ofiacOming registralions. Dec. 2,1999, marked Ihe first anniver-iory of the Selective ServiceSyilem's popOlor InleTRet regia-Cation program. Ils 01011-lip re-ceived worldwide' press ' cover-oge last year. - -

Federal law requires met:torniiug 18 -who resido in 'theUniled SUies,- cilizens -and Sos-citizens olike, In Cegister withSemeuse Service withuis 30 daysof their 18th birthdoy. AboolIwo million men 'ore required lo

LEGAL NOTICENolice is hereby gives. purooant.la "An Act in relation lo the useof an Assumed Business Nameio theconduct or,IransaeliOo ofBusiness 'io the , Stato,",, OSamended, that .o eertificaliOnwas filed by line , undersignedwill the County Clerk of CookCoùoty. File No. D060789 00the NOV. 26, 1999. Under theAssumed Name of - J&JCLEANING with the busioesslocated st 7440 EMERSON,MORTON GROVE, SL 60053.The irrte name(s) and residenceaddress of owner(s) is: PSE-MOVIC, VLADIMIR, 7440EMERSON, -« MORTONGROVE, IL 60053

eegisler every year. Mole U.S.citizens reoching age 18 mUst'cngiSler regardless of where theylivt, so lnleroet registeatiOn iseapecially convenient fer Anseri-can men who reside overseas.

To regisior on-line, a manwish a valid Social Securitynumber must counnst to the Se-Incuse Service Web Sise athtlsp://www.sss.gov.. After key-ing in his regisieutiOn infoCTa-

' lion, he clicks ou Ike 'Submii'bauen and inolantly receiven hisSelective'Service number. Addi-siooally, he receiveo.n formal air-knowledgment poulcard in 'themail mithin twa mecho. Menalso coo rugisidr by relitreieg amail-back registralio6 form re-ceived in the mail, by registering

i LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given, purfluiOOi io

"An Act in mlhipo to An aso of osAssumed Basinmi Nane in the cos-

duct or ouosscAon of Bosiness ITs ihr

Stain," as000eodnd. thatacerlitieatina

WAS Sled by the ondersigned wills lieCoaoity Clerk of Cook C000iy. Fde

Na. 0060862 Ori Ihn DEC. 01, 1999.

Under the Assumed Nane of030115fr CHICAGO willi ihn buoi-

ness locaied ut 5565 W. HOWARD

-STREET. NlIES. ILLINOIS 60714.

The iene nome(E) md msidencnuddress of 000ei(0) Si SHAllOtRHURSUISUD G., 8511-PN. WASH-

- OiGTON. NU.ES, ILLINOIS 09714,

SHAIICH PAlESA K.. OStI F. N.WASHMGN. NILUS, IWNOIS

60714

ai any U.S. post office, or bychecking a box on governmentfinos such as the oiudeei finan-

cial aid' application. Even so,Coronado poifits oat that thefastest and easiest way to reglo-tor is through the Inlernel.

Although laIr regisiratioes areaccepted, a man caoset registerafter reaching age 26. Foulure Ioregister is-a felony and caoseu a

, man to be ineligible foc utudnntloans and 990010 for college,most federal and many- - siatejobs, jobs with the U.S. Poslal

Service, aud federal job troiningprogeorris. Moreover, mole: im-migrants who are sohjecl lo the -

registration requiremeol abomay be denied U.S. citizenshipif they do inI regisier.

Although the U.S. relies pri-manly an an all-volunteer mili-.tory today, Selective ServiceconlinOes 10 be a low-cost nu-donai defense manpower "insu-rance policy" that provideo themnanu io reinstate o fair and eq-aitable drafi, if necessary."Without Selective Service andthe droit regiuiratiOo program,America would be far less pre-pared to renpond in o crisis," Co-ranado explains. "The noccess ofco-line registration is noi only amileslnor in our Agency's sisEo-ry, it is a milestane io America'shisio0."

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1E BUGLE, ThURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1999 PAGE 53 -

How effective areback belts inpreventing injuriesby Dr. Robert Richart

It appears the use of lombar lifting bolts is increusiog. Ge intogrocery slores, lamber yards, department olores md you will seethem. Employees wearing liftiogholis nfdifferentcoiors and styles.It's really noi surprising. Sixty pnecentofthe adali popalaiios on theUnited Slates is affecird by loin buck pain and billions ofdollars arerpent annually on treatment and prevention. With the cosis of treat-ment and losi woges se high, employers are very interesled in pm-

Venting injuries wheoeverposstble.Bui, do back belts work? With so many people wearing them,

anecdalal acceunts are widespread. In the scientific community,however, there in little evidence that sopportn ihn effectiveness ofiombarbebts.

Two recent stadies tested the effectiveness ofloimbar hells. le thefirst study, published in The Jooriial nfSpinol Dinardeis In 1998,studied sobjects pnrfommed fatiguing repetitive liftiug and asym-metrical lifting. The study found that while lumbar bolts may de-crease the risk of injnry by resirictieg movement at the base of ihnspine. they may also increase the risk ofolher problems by iucreas-ing demand at thehips and otherjoints.

The second study, published in 1999 io Spine, measured masco-tar fatigue and isometric force in 24 snbjects that performnd ltfttngtesis Wilh and wilbout lumbar belts. The results ofthe study dtd Salsupport Ihe ase afback belts to misimizefatigae and force.

Theresulls ofthese two studies da oat mean thai the ase of liftinghells shauld bestoppedcompletely. 1°ortherstndies are necessary iodelertoine ifthe ose ofa bombarbelt is as effective pteveniioo strut-egy.

The lesson here is sot to depend exclusively on back belts to pro-vent lifting injuries. A lumbar belt is oat a sobstitnte forproper lift-ing teclsniques, stretching Sod strengthening ofweakor imbolancedmnscles. Ifsomeihing looks loo heavy io lift alone, get anaiher per-son. Don't c000i on aliftiogheitlo pIovosI injomy. -

Dr. Robert Richart is a 1986 gradoale ofPalmer College of Chi-ropmctic. He has completed postgradoate programs no the diagna-sis and treatment nfsoft lissne injories through Natiawal College ofChiropractic and Tesas Chiropractic College. He maintains a prac-tice in Nilnsai 8933 West Golf Road. To receive a complimentaryspinal examinaiton and consultation, please contact Dr. Richart at(847) 027-8686. You ran also conlaci Dr. Richart at:wwis.richartchirepraclic.cem. -

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; ACCOUNTJNG

ACCOUN11NG-ASSISTANT-

(Customer SeMce) --

-The Village of Miles Finance Depàrthient lias a full time

opening for the position of Accounhng Assistant

RespoisibUities inc!ude çustonier service for inquiries,

miscellaneous sales and utility payments. A'so

responsible for daily cash balancing, deposits and petty

cash. This position assists with accoUnts receivoble

reportingand collections. Additional responsibilities for

all accounting dota including input, balance, reprting

and special prolects.-

Applicant must have a high school diploma or equivalent

and experience working with the general public. Good

W1-ittefl and verbal communication skills, telephone

etiquette and interpersonal skills ore ñecessary.-

Candidate should ha'e prior office experience and

proficiency with Microsoft Windows 95 including Word

and Excel.-

Salary is ommeflsurote with experience. - The

Village offers an excellent benefits package. -

Apply by December 30, 1999 to:

.Personnel Office, Villàge of Nues

- 1000 Civic Cénter Drive, NUes, IL 60714

-

E-mail: [email protected] -

EEOM/F.

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experience. . We offer-. n

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inclodjng 40Kand profii

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ADMINI$TRATIVE-

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BANKING OPPORTUNITIES

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Responsibilities include providing superior service to

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knowledge. Please send/fax resume to

Human Resources Department

OAK BROOK BANK1400-16th st:,oak Brook IL 60523

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- -- Nilòs - -

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teller transactiono anti to act

so a isewadoeriti repreientative

by epadn new pertoen!/buiineoo

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other boeb productoExperience inn teller pooitian

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-and an outstanding benefits

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vacation, medical oreE dental -

benefits. Please torwurdremmefe:

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CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSOCIATE

BANKTELLERS.FTIPT-

We seek codneer loosed indiekketllwith sfrnng conneekohee und ,nnttc

401k-

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FILE CLERKTEMPORARY

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$7.00 Per Hour -

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CLERIQAL tOFFICE OPPORTUNITIES

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONISTPART TIME

The vilIàgeóf Nilesisseeking tvio indh,duals (or

the posItion of part-hme secretary/recephonlst

e Niles Family Seuices Evening hours

Mondaythroùgh Thursday,- --

5:00 p.m.- 9OO p.m., ànd some Saturdays.

. Cod8 Enforcement - Doy hoUrs Monday

- -throughFriday, 8:30 a.m. - i :30 p.m. - -

- Responsibilities include:answering phones,contact

- WillI the public, word processing, data entry,

filing, and recordkeeping. Ideal candidate should

have prior office experience and proficiency

with Microsoft - Windows 97, Word & Excel.

Salary range $8 - $10 - per hòur

commensurate-with experience. Na benefits.

-

App!y bDecember 7, 999 to:

Personnel Office, Village óf Nues

1000 CivicCenter Drive, -Nues IL 60714

- E-mail [email protected] FEO, M/P

GENERAL OFFICE/CASHIER

Full Time Position in Suburban Auto-Dealer Seekin

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Good CommunicationSkifly. Typing - and PC

Experience Preferred. Excellent Pay-and Benefits.

Call Marionnel. or Claucline -

(847) 9654460- Fergus Nissan1-Inc. -

- 5240 Go'f Road -- Skokie

HIGH SCHOOL TYPIST

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Siudent To Work Up To 10 Hours Weekly Typing

Must Have Minimum B Grade Average

(847) 5881900 - Ask For Morti

oni,ed parson for a variety et

doties.'(ocote4 fluor ONore. ll

companyCall Lise

(847) 67836....

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Front DeS', Computer.

InsuranceExperience. Des

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Days/weekly(847) 4-342L

FUWI'ART TIME

- CLERICAL/OFFICE: OPPORTUNITIES

-RECEPTIONISTWeekends

9 AM - 5:30 PM

- Contact Jeff At: -

(847) 966-9190Or Apply In Person

For Interview -

GLENBRIDGE

NURSING -HOME

8333 GOLF ROAD, NILStos

GENERAL-OFFICESkokie Maootaclnrer is looking

tor- a dependable, reopontible

persan to aio Der growing

toues. - Bitogoal - Eog!ishl

Spanish, data entry filing, light

but occerote typieg We Io-se

10gm ptayerst Putt-time with

excellent beeefit package

including 401K aed profit

sharing. Nan-insokieg office. Far

consideration,please fox poor

resome with salary reqoiremeots

to: Hsman Roseemos

Fax (847) 933-1680

- CONCIERGE

Soothe Amistad Using, ihn psenrinr

prcsuder eS resistedr5ie0 secoures to

thenoiinnkuninrs,S'uSI nn,nergntis,

,uøwiotivatcdiodwtdsol to iSle mIr

Park Ridgecnrnmsnily us a Port

lime onebrge- 885 pertldnnct sattors

A raspead tu the nasA ci residreb

und their tumilias Ssparinr costrosa,

urnke skills milk preniess rnpnimro

answeringphenol, er io a contener

s,rvke postine nod e gemine nteresl

in renions required- NO cOMPUTOR

SKILLS ARE NECRSSARYI

PErene appty io parson, or furwerd

a rosIne to: Sunrise Assisted

Uving at Perk edge, 1725

Ballard Rd.. Park Ridge, IL

60068, FAX 847-824-9864.Sot M/F/D/v_

Our classified ads reach more people por week lo

the least amount of dollars. We cover the near north

'suburbsafld the north sIde of Chicago with 2 InsertIons

per week.. See how your money can work for

you by putting your recruItment ads In both editions

of The Bugle. Call us today for details. We will. be

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week for your - convenience. AND ALSO, TAKE

ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIALS! SIMPLY CALL (847)

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-- mx BUGLE, THURSDAY, DECEMUER16, 1999

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DRIVER

GENERAL OFFICEARE YOUA PET LOVER???

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Contàct Debra- 847-933-1890

Cell Between lOem-4pm, Only

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DATA ENTRY-OPERATOR

Part-Time

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Otlses' Office Skills A Pleut

Call For Appointment

(847) 296-4)'41Or 800-934.3743 Ext. 295

CUSTOMERSERVICE

CUSTOMER SERVICEPhoto & Digilol Imunino Co. io

Mnrtao Greco is soaking highly

malinoted punIdo ter o toot paco4

oosiranmnnt. Somepholohoowfedoohdpfel, but flot necnseory. Wdl trato.

please cell Chris ober 2 p.m.

Mondoy-Thorsday.847-966-2$87 -

Or Foe memo im

847-966-0138

CUSTOMER SERVICE

REPRESENTATIVEPlease see our ad ander°BANKJNG" in today's paper.

MANUFACTURERSBANK

CORRECTIONSEuch ad Is carniolly proot road,

-but errors do ercer. ti yess lind on

errer pta050 nasty es Immadloto.

y. Errors will be ,eotltlod by

ropubllcetlon. Sorry, bot lt enenTer confiasen otterthe first pub-ballon and we ara sal floSSedbefare the neat tnoertlon, theresponsIbIlIty tsyeurs. Ils ea event

shalt tt, liabilIty fer the errerexceed the coot ot the spaceoccupIed byths errer.

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CLERICAL/OFFICE CONCIERGE -

OPPORTUNITIES

Coonasisi resi 51,10 cor,paey hoe cc

ns/dbgspyn,tovIylers Iokïm,penocettocofel, Ysor dsbov/t irdode anwakc

tnllrsen, ppoc ssnnspssdarsrs,

msmlsirbt sed opl8n somme monis

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ccl to,,1 5,d eccnllml cssosooicsioolsrteciotIied skits ne ruedd cc nt os

mraiseno-ae35orlme.cnu/l/d/c

lte obilily to esA wet olopnndeslly.

?ks las mIsse lv 547-48f-1652,

l oririAs Io os, eosateIl slory!hnvetl

Notil,eok. POSIAst oAm1.

ADMINISTRATIVE

s5 tssl' e t47-9&3-2787 on

RECEPTIONIST

ste, ' IrimAy weh

The perfectiobfer o propIo person.

Full lime . Mooday4niday 9t30-

5:30 p.m. Salary pesitieo law

20's, Uoìqee position loe creativo

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driven todisidool, to provide o

vorioty of personal concierge

Parking, mileage, benefits presided.

services.lshoppiog, pol care,

arene. Own cor required.

osent ploendegi for employees

Corporàte Concierge

et me)or lion. Mort be highly

ood know ChicagelRoscmoofdetailed, clear communicator

Fox Helen

954-337-0465

JULIJPART TIME FULIJPART TIME

FOOD SER VICE

AÑO MORTON3BOVE EVERY VEE%( OF kE VPR! T H E B U G LE C LA F EDELVEHEO TO ALL 16,000 FUMES IN NILAS

FULLJPARTÌIME

AND MORTON DROVE EVERY WEEK OF THE YEAH

MDIöAL/ HEALTHCARE

FULL/PART TIME

-. NURSING

OncoIogy Nurse - R.N.

Sign-On Bonus OfferedAn ouIahent oncology

office located in the

northern suburbs is

curreRdy seeking experienced,

preferobly certified, Oncology

Nurses. Respon5ibilities

include assisting physician

and administration ofchemotherapy. Excellent IVskills essential. We offercompetitive salaries and

benefits including tsition

reimbursement and 0$3,000 signoe bonus. Farconfidential consideration

send resume ta:Deerpath Medical Associates71 Waukegan Rd, Ste. 900,

Lake Bluff, IL 60044

Fax: t847) 2951 547Or call (84fl 535.8080-

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DELIVERED TO SLL 16,000 HOMES IN NILES

VERYW FTH Y ARI

FULL/PART TIME

Sunrise Asssted Living, thepremier assisted living pruedericurrently has the felinwinguppertuaities oxailuble at ourParis Ridge cnmmnuity

. COOK

. DISHWASHER/SERVERS

We óffer paid training,competitive salary & fullbenefits package for bothfull & part time Imust workat least 20 hours/week toqoalif'l including health,dental & 4OBk). Pleasesend/fax resume or applyin person - Park Ridge -1725 Ballard Rd.,Park Ridge, IL 60068.FAX: 847-8249864.EOE M/F/DIV. -

MARKET RESEARCH

sss EARN $$$EATRA MONEYMarket ReùarchCompany Needs

MALES 8. FEMALESof all ages

To Participate inTASTE TEST

on On 'uds need'# basis.

CALL:

PERYAM a KROLL6323 N. Avondale

16300 Noith . 73Q WestI

(773) 774.3155AsIc For Jack

THE eUGLE'SCtassitieds

Are.

beckoning

yau to:

L 00K ATTUE BUGLESLow. OW ,O500. which

anobio you so:

ADVERTISE- r0 0,0t

potootici CUOSYfl50'OI

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FULIJPART TIME

, . ti, - ]LMIPO:p;Rao T - . . '-LI ; i :tuk';:i

FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME j LJLLIPART TIME

MAIL ROOM CLERK

Mail Room ClerkI.eading electronics company is seeking adependable and energetic person. Duties include

collection and distribution of mail, fi'ing, plusother clerical duties. It's an entry level position ¡n

our accounting department. Qualified candidate

must have cor for daily transportation of mail.

Some computer experience preferred. Weprovide on excellent benefit program.Please send or fax resume with salary history to:

Rauland-BOrg Corporation

Affn: General Accounting Department

3400 W. Oakton St., Skokie, IL 60076

Fax: (847) 679-0950

MEDICAL I HEALTHCARE

MMUcETING ASSISTANTSJoinoc 01 Deorge S. MaylntewOHOfll CompassA 0° indusE'yI,OdeFPrÔidig

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sinceiH2h V.

TO QUALU'Y,YOU NEEDS.snenthustasgcAtlttllde -

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WE OFeER'--Finaliste 805x5 -

. l'all ami p,jrtTlnse Posifians

. NaWeBk0te -

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- Isssu000Ee andProfltSharISR (FUIRm.seOnlyl. IncamePatenttel ot$aooeo -e - -: - -

S OppertsmtWfaEMteacemeat -V.

To start-your now ca,eer today,CaS Mr. Ciwisty at 877-358-25D5

GeorgoS.Moy - - -

Ioserosatlossal Compuosy303 S. Northwest Eliermnwey -

Parlo Ridge, IL 60068ovww.grotg.smSy.00W -

Management CoNaItanSs ,Snoa 1925

HEALTH INFORMATIONMANAGER -

Deerpcsth Medical Associates, a large --multi-speciallyphysicians group kcated in- the Northern Suburbs, iscurrently seeking a Health Information Manager for ofast paced physicians group. The chosen candidate willhave past experiance in Medicar Records/HealthInformation Management, be detailed oriented, andpossess strong communication skills. Your dedicationand hard work v#ill be rewarded with a competitiveconipensalion package. For confidential consideralion,please send/fax your resumes to:

Deerpath Medical Assoc., Human Resources

71 Waukegan Roád, Lake Bluff, IL 60044Fax: (847)2954547 -

ROE

MEDIÇAL I HE/L.THCARE

-PSYHO $QclA/50ÇlALSEVIÇE-ÄSSlST»North Suburban Nursing Center is seeking Full Time a

htghly energehC creahve person to conduct psycho/soctal

groups for the elderly Experience helpful but not necessary

Documenhng & wrthng abtitty is a mustt

Call Barb Sylvander (847) 647 8994FOREST VILLA NURSING CENTER

-- -6840W.T0LthY:Niles -- --

: - - CNA's/Resicleflt Assistants - - -

Northshore long term core facility seeks resscleat asssstanls far tts

Aicheimer's Unit Must be energehc pattent antI have good wesSen

and oral commualcahon skills Prior expersence preferred but will

train nght candidate lb apply' Fill out application at-

Glenview Terrace Nursing CenterAttn Ms Smith

I 51 1 GreenwOod id; Glenview, IL 60025V (847) 729-9090 -

- Equal OppOrlUsdY Employer

ACTIVITY -

-AIDE -

Sunrtoe Asatoted Living, hopremies' usrisind living prnnider inthoU.5., erobun Pari Toen AaiioityAide ter seetand & mme óveoiagp,arnmoiiflg ni nor Perle Ridgeominaniiy. This parisino io ,espendblo

frir Aa 000iul A rooroatioaal woodsat oor Audited Lining &Alahoioiai'sHeoidoni. Most be flo,dble, rooiivo&aoergeto.-Ádodioniino te sanienis essêniint. - Piense sand/fanresumo er npply in poisonSonnise Asntnted Living - ofPork Ridge. - 5725 BottdRd., Puric Ridge, IL 60068.FAX: 847-824-9864. tOEM/t/D/V.

- LPN'S & RN'S - - --

Needed far 2nd. und 3rd. shifts

in LIC facility. Narthwestsuburbs. Excellent benefits. Coli

Josephine lDON ab - -

847-647-7444Tues.-Sat., 9a-4p

- --V NOTICE -

mo Bute N.wapopurs dean Itsbut to norm's adne,iinemeOtS forStair uutti.isttaity und Iegtttnsaoy.Itnwoear. WO ulanoS be flpfl5.btu tnr sit eloise.. preduots andsoNtoes at udnertiseis.

RECEP1lONlSV -

MEDICAL ASSISTANT!-

VERSATILEX-RAY TECH

Néeded -For Busy-

Medk9I -Practice.

Varied Medkol AndOffice ResponsthilitieS

Clerical, - Reception,

Typing Insurance

Coding & BillingExperienci- Preferred.

- Must Be FlexiblePM Hours &- Saturday

- - Nòrthwesl Side

: 773-777-2620

HEALTH CARE/HOME- s Signing On Bonus S

-

CNA'S and CompanionsHmrtyund tiva'iopositiniis esoilahle

-foe Ctsioegn ned

saneundieg ssbo,bsEnglish speohieg.

Iniorniowiag in Itighlnod Push

Cull fnrnn OppeifliOiooiMondnyF,idny

Ask tor Many ¿r liad,,

Gentle Home Services1 Inc.

847-432-9100

BUGLE CLASSIFIED ADS -

--GET-RESULTS

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ADMITTING/REGISTP.ATION REPR,qL:irrs cocci1 cfltCUS,O mr, ,n co,k Ils. good typing and -attarn im rodcroil.Ecposirocprsfcosd

boost sorsh prirrds roqoirod-

PATIENT CARE TECHNICIANS - -

Foil aodpdn.sirno. sII Alls. CHA srqoirrd: ocr, rAcor protocol

UNIT SECRETARiES - -

FoIl o,rd F oil sitAr,. Ac qoArs cool 0000ìco:Cotlon,skiIlsondslrrohililtrocosloA,c(-rrs-pocod coolson qioos -

SECRETARY II - - -

Soloiros 2-3YG'.' 0oFOrr0 V 0000050 YP0g, good r,o,kio0 knoclrd,rotWord-od Snort rod orrorE orni, rprirodc. -

SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS -

- Foil rod For,- rlo, PM sAlAr FA or,ciro hhb,rd sopor: mor is prrlrrrrd

wool(oronro'o' llcor-000,per,000ioo pock-ogo M o: llio qo0rroso,00so:Hr,m,o Itcrooror,, HOLY FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER. tooNoosh Rirrr Sold, Dr, Plolorr, IL 60016. F., (0471 297.1062.000MIFIEON

Holy FamilyMedical Center

ORNAN AAr000r000 ;ocHhnLTO

MEDICAL BILLER -

Large Anesthesiologists Group Out OfRush Presbyterian Medical Center Located In

Lincoinwood Looking For Experienced

Medical Biller With 2-3 Years Experience.

Must Typé. -

-

Call -Pam: - (847) --679-6363 -

COOKfar a reputable. health carefacility. Must. be flexible.Haurs 0:30am-6:3Opm.Prier eupenence helpful, bot

- not necessary. Campetitive

sala . -

(973) 604-8112Ask For Adnunistrator

Our classifIed ads ráachmore people per week forthe lea8t smount of dollaro.We cover thenear northernauburba and the northeldeof Chicago wIth 2 tnserttOflspér week. -

- NOTICE -

Thu Ongle Newspapers dass Itoboet to screen advertIsement. fortheIr mitheneclty and IegltbttnoY.However, we oennot be reopooel-blu to, oli cielme, product. midneMeo, of edn.rtleør..

Yurcròdtt lagoad with SS.Wesceept l/lao und ManierCarril Colt: 847.585-19es -

NUSING

LPNsAll Shifts

Are you o cnmpessi000le pennalurking 1er he sight nppnrlsnSy tudisploy your caring shills? Il se,lain ussr growing teens nl Home

Health IPNs & disouver she

rewords osauniutad wish cnrhsg br

the aeeda al seniors. Immediateeppertuflitien are aveilableat nur Park Ridge cemmanity.

We albor paid mating, oosnpeiilbe

salury & full henatits pechuga far

both foIl & parttimO lmoitw'1' utfeast 20 hours/wmk tu qualdyl

inderbng health, denlul & 40*1.Pieuse seed/bOOS imano er apply a

perseo Parle Ridge - 1725Ballard Rd., Park Ridge, IL

60068. FPJC 847-824-9864.ROE Mit/DIV.

- PRINTING

'T'PR0DUCTl0N OPPORTUNITIESiohnioo S Qutn ti soeur9 onorai

o,i,l,r P'OdOolOO 150e menb,ri lorostnt, armad ori shod ibAs Passible

1,1dm,wltooymtooPer0r

itsiohisi oaonpoleePnMi in oro MIes,hindi dorot.Poyii $7.00 por hour, pias

ahfiae,l asadodran braiS. los moItfaallant lb toar' dug' siloS,, und obi,

s1ft25 pusod buon.

Johnson & Quia -60,ai0eç6ryir

PRINTINGExperienced peraun. er willtrum fur bindery eqoipmant/driver with company - Venappurtionhiy ter unaiatufltmefluger. geler)' plusbenefits. Near O'Hare.-

Tel 847.2990600Or Fax 847.2984582

FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME

PRINTING

PRINTING -

OPPORTUNITIES

- - DIE CUTTER OPERATOR

(HEIDELBERG/JOHANNESBURG i 04)CSR-PRODUCTION OPERATOR

COLOR HARRIS PRESSMANELECTRONIC PREPRESS -

- u GOOD BENEFITS - -

4OK PLANFax resúme, or apply n person

UNIVERSAL PRESS, INC.6 1 25 West Howard

- Nues, Illinois 60714

FAX: (847) 647-1049

THE BUGLE -

- CLASSIFIEDS

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are worth more -

than just a quick glance.Have you taken B good look ut our Classified pageslately? Voull be surprised at just how many uds wepublish. - -

When it comes to Ctassifseds. 'the more the merrier"iS truef More potential buyers...more selterst Morepeople advertising things for sule...und somehow.we get more people lookingl That's the way itworkst lt takes both buyers and sellers...and wevagotthem I

- Buying or selling, the first pluce to look is in...TheBugle Clansifiedsl

TO PLACE AN AD. CALL-

(847) 588-1900THE BUGLE NEWSPAPERS -

- THE NEWSPAPERS THAT DELIVER

CANCELLATIONS - Ha Classified Adverllsements will be can.colledutter 12 noon on Monday preceding tito Thursdsy publica.tian dote, or'Thursdùy 12 naan precedIng Ilse Weekend .1Gb GuIde.

PA8. -

1:IU1C1 «W ilatRIk;FULL/PART TIME FULLIPARTFULL/PART lIME

RETAILINVENTORY -

RETAIL-GROCERY: -

'p

SALES -

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FULÉIPARTTIME,. -

FULL/PßRTTIME -

IAL HOLIDAY POSITIONS--; The K&neSeMCe curentlyseeke: - -

- --'- -..SECURITY OFPICERS & UTILITY OFFICERS

- - - NOEXPERIENCENECESSARV -

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(i MUSTtaVO reliable transportation --\ . FuIt.tíme - - -f') - POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN: -

'ItE tINE $tRVSC -

IentreOff3.594'689- -'

. ; DELIVERED TO ALL OOO HOMES IN HILES -

ANO MORTON GROVE EVERY WEEK OF THE YEAR

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FULL/PART TIME

AND MORTON GROVE AVERY WEEK OF THE YEAR

Oheed YiIIo, c non-peoRe-

090005 POVthfl9 RrRiCOC toodulto with dovelopoeeotol

-- dinobilitioR hoe pooitiooeeooUobIn tor oommittnd,

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eopotiençotl individooit

wo QMRP POSITiONSII MonoRo enoElnotiol ORti doy

r rom for odults over 55.Toinrn9 oerdLon OnponiotRo ;n

- 5fl0tot oJd reqorend2) M000RR AftA group horno br

odoltow/OD. ComneAeoeot to -copporfiog pRopio to OYhion

persono1 outtomos flOCeSeOr BAio Honeon SeMons ood 2 cors

nojeorl0000 enquirod for Rathpochons. SOPOr1S01Y e9crïencestrongly roforrod.

- Solory low 30e. -

-VOCATiONALTRAINING SPECSolf.ototEoolntl indisidsol-with

-- extellestROmmUfliOItO skillsnnoded to otsittodolts with RD to

securo ond moiotoioootploynroflt. Rcbotnd nesponionco

rnqsirod. BA preforrod.Solorylow 2Os.

All positions resusiro volid DLont1 poreonol volcicis. Escscllentbenefits. Mori or fax resume end

cover letter to:ORCHARD VILLAGE -

Human Rosburces/BugIe7670 Mormoro Menor

Skokie, IL 60077Fox, 847-679-3909

EEO-M/F/V/H

78°.?5ecurit» -wall estoblished inthe Chicogo oriel subutbto oreus furover 70 hs mmedsoteuppotino8ieo forsietrel onenied andcorner driven iotltuiduole.ACCOUNT MANAGER--

Seejdtq 'fonds on5 indMdooi-Bnttomew ire adkiiesal u nueacusante e nuttlen sobnrbt. Collegedegree orsi rdnimsm 5 yours corporateond/ur(odmdwwilyoeperietcereq.end.Ruad cunwtunicuiion/oiopersenol skis otuA

SUPERVISOR - -

Seoking onurputk, drpeorbablo endcuresdeefous mdkiduui for field undTaccfflceo.tuppnttkiinimum 2-3 yearspdunrecu4eepodenne and supeewsotyreponsibiblicu required.bnttiid offero competitivesalaries and attractive beooflts.For consideration, pleose faxresume, -

(847)480-3219- - 00E a/l/d/e

Part lime work..Full Time Income!

Coaches, Pire Fighters endmoms as we11 as others hovemade full time curarne withpart time effort. You cao too!We offer o product !ho!evet-ybnIy wif eeul 0od youhave ea creelittom downs. Calias today at:7O8.453O213

- AskForHob

FUIJJPART TIME - - - FULL/PART TIME

ri LoEws. CIÑEPLEX

ENTERTAINMENTLOEWS CINEI'LEX in n owunce FtflE upplicunune fur tho 20uuditurium theater in SchaumhurE, IL (ucrnsu-frum WuodflridMull). -

o 1LOOR STAFI - °KITCHEN STAPFWeare lookiugtohirr ernjduyces rhutanecasromee friendly-eagerund ¿eady for fon aud ruwardi::g wn:k. -

WE OFFER:- Counpeamtive Wages - Flexible Huurs- Paid VacAtions - Free Movies

- College Tuition ReimbursementPLEASE CALL OURJOB HOT-LINEAT

1877-77-LOF.WS56397

Various shop responsibilities,check in meterieis andequipment, unload erucks,orgoOlze and pet materialseway aodkeep tools in repair.

Valid IWNOIS DRIVERS

LICENSE a most. Weges $8.00-$10.00 per hour with fui!benefits. Fox resame to:

Mkhael S. Hurvitzf847) 647-8950 -

BARTENDERExpetienerrfull.Time/PO4 Time

Apply Monday-Ftiduy-12 Noon-7 PM

HOBART'S PUB8751 Mi!wnokoo-NiIOs(847) 965-1013

Plumbing - LicensedDouer tomer established t929. Must

have euperience. Pclnseionelunt endinteracting with costumers. NWSuborks.

847-827-9424

TRADES!DRIVERS -

TRADES

SNOWPLOWING -Owners and operatorsneeulcd. Top pay paid gas,quick pay outs

O8472721747°

TRUCK DRIVERDeiner & Pink-Up t1eony

Moterieit. Must Be Fomilior WithCkice u & Sobarbos Areas. Misst80 Aln To Wust' Fioisible Horree.

Von prunided Is Moho Delivenes.

(847) 229-9694

DON'T GET STUCKIGET HELP . . . LOOK

IN THE CLASSIFIEDSI

Snow PlowingOwnero * Operneors NeededCASH-16 lonatians-Within 3Mile Radius-Same LoantionuEverytimet

847-966.075 1 -- Vince

REAL ESTATE

APARTMENTSFOR RENT

NuES - 7630 N. Milweakne Ave.I Bedreum - $600/Aveilekle Nuw

l773l 784-0802

APARTMENT SUBLET

Sublet - fomuhd I br-optor Pomst/Twist. Jon-May 31. Pieu. $575-mo

773-880-4322 leone emtsogn

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STOPArebeckoning

yoù to:

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-IJU CALL NOW(847) 588-1900

T BUGLA,'rISIJRSDAr, DECEMBER 16 1999-pA DE-59

FULL/PART TIME

:AuTos FOR SALE

: LO8EN BUiCK/HYUNDM

1620 Waukegoet Rood, Giouview-

17081729-8900

1991 Mundo MtOf 4 WO Wogue.Fully loaded, Auto . Power ABS.booking For $4,000 Or Boot Offer.

847.966-2842

FOUND

i Need A i.uving Home!Female Dog PrieTa Good Home.

7-8 Months Old - 0punkin"Loves To Ploy - Hnusebrakeo

(847) 375-9920

FURNITURE FOR SALE

DESIGNER MODEL HOME'FURNITURE CtARANCE

Soto/LS Seen Huntse Green $495:Eorttttones $595- Sost'l/Eoslivo, 3-pinue $i195- Sob While $350-Alcor Pleidu, Fioraio, Leathers, Ere.Diving Room Sete 10-Floue- Frene$1395-Cherry, Mohogeny. Ook,White, Etc. Eodroem So?n F,nm $995.

(847) 329-41 t9 Or(6301 778-3433

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HOUSE SALE

Hoasu Solo - Everything enaut gutNo after missed. 8530 Cien, Hiles

Fri 12-!7-99 luolyl 9-3

PERSONALS

Never FailNovena

Muy thu Sound titrai si 1mw bu potl,obrad R lnii$nd throughosi iba windsworld now & fnruuur. Mmi Sacred lIerai of

Insto, I psi my host in You. Holy Moiy

Mother of Jans, pigy for me. SI. Thereto,

lftildofiesm,peayfornte. Si.Jndn, Ilciper

olfopdnss (mus, pray brou &gnel fittiIsonr iask.Sayihtiproyctirrelintei stop

for nine deys R pobuittt. BO.

NOTICEThe Bugle Nowupepaos deco it,beat to neceen edvenhenrants fortheir aethetetfatRy end i.gltOm.uy.Howleer. we oaenee b. n.ponei-bi. for .11 alaime, produat. ands.co of ednnentaoeo.

MISCELLANEOUS

PERSONALS

pomaR_E ptsyti TO flE NOIR tT

Pus situ aloe uf potinin, ehotights dlroads to thor i corubitir my gueh. Yuo, tul,e

mnthc ditte gift ialorgie and to forgelnil cull ugoinsi at ort dxi itt uIl instRuct uf

my ile, you tre etA s'E I vent in his thud

praysr lo Arak you-for oli Alois sod to

coofre hail nevrrwuotioheurputoiedftumyou, ruto und it spilt uf uIl mulatti ifuniotn.

I eioh to br niA you lu einttul glory. Thunkyuoioryuunmctuytureerdt moondniure Say

flüsptcyer for 3 tunsonsfine dr/u and t lueur

nit ho grurteLlhrnk Onu. 8.0.

st. Jude's NovenaMoy fee Sunned Heart o! Jeton beodored, giurified, loved endprniunroed throoghsuttbewnrld, nowund forever. Soured Hmrt nf Secos,prey for on. St. Jodo, mocker u!mirorles pmy foc us. St. lude, hdperof the hnipinss, pray fur o Say thepeoyor nino times o dey for ninedays. On Ihn eighth doyyone prayersvolt be answered. it ha, never hoursknows to foil. Pobtiuutiun most bepeorndsod. Thenh yea St. Jude. BD.

t SB. jude's tlovenoMey the Sacred Heurt at Jesus beedere4, glorified, iene4 ondpreuorvod lhrocgicuotttee morid, noseend brenne Suorod Heart OF Jeers,pray for un. St. Jude, venice of

mimotes, prey (or o,. St. Jude, helperof the holpious, pral' fur o Soy 84tmyor Rise times o doy for nine

days. On thonighthdayyose prayersnull be onuweoed. it Ines eennr boceebouvier to foil. Pobiimtieu muer bepronlisntl. Thusk you St. Jade. FOE

TANNING

CHRISTMAS SPECIALFREE DIGITAL CAMBRA OR W

while soppilnu iostw/Farohoeo nl Wol!fToeniog tod

pleoible Finonning AveilebteHumn/CnnomeeOiOi Unite

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WANTEDWURUTZERS -JUICE BOXES

ALSO

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CASH PAID FOR

USED AIR CONDITIONERS

17081 788-3466

We eccept Visa and MeSterCard! Call: 847-588-1900

PROFESSIONALOPPORTUNmES -

BUYER-PLANNERADAMS ELEVATOR; a

manufacturer & disteibutar

o, elevator components,-fixtures rk safety eqoipment,

seeks a BuyerPlanner to¡Rin its moletais management

team. individúa! must be oteam player, flexible, andresultoriet'ted. Requite5+years' experience in

purchasing & productionplanning far a menufecinring

operation. Bachelor'sdegree and/or equivalentexperience required. SAP

background a plus.Compe!i!ive salary & benefits

package.

Mens' cent recomo ï cre&knmtu Ilk.

- ADAMS ELEVATOR

EQUIPMENT CO.6310 W. Hcwowi SI., NIas, E 60714

Fax: 887-581-2905;

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[email protected]

An-REO employer.

PURCHASING

PURCHASINGASSISTANT

Skakie Manufacturer is

looking leur a beight, energeticperson IO jalo our purchasing

department. Reqoirementsinclude: Accurate dato entry io

a wiedaws environment,piRases! phone manner endgood organizational skills.

Responsibilities include: Entry

al P0's, priding reports,maintaining files aFd assistingin the expeditieg of orderswhen necessary. Excellent

growth potential. Pill-time

with excelles! benefit packageinclading 400K and profitsharing. Noensmaking oRce.Qualified candidates shaoidfojewome with solory historyto: Human Resserres

Fax (847) 933-1680

-TIRED OF-THE USUAL DATA EÑTRY POSITIONS- Put Your 10 Key SkilIs:To-*oic-With . -

RGIS Inventory SpecialistsEarn $9 Per Hour Coünhing lnventory-In Retail Storeu

Interesting, Chollenging Position - -

Must Havé Access To ReliableTranopOrtaliófl- WeTrainTheRi9htCdkb0to5i. ---

- (847) 296-3031 --- - - - - -

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RESTAURANTS/FOOD SERVICE -

tuTRS, COOKS, FOOD RUNNtRS-a DISHWASHERS

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w, eiter pest Eusni e o tener otnucybse&meosJurIeçiuyubeedispnA'i

ApplyTondeyFGiW. p.5,.

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finally gets Th Bugle.' AfterNUes Mayor Elase and theother Chamber membersstoppesi laugbieg the speakersaid the sub-head would read,'We're dawn but we're notoat." We- all know who wosthe speaker because

Milletwasthere.

Through the years Ibèrewere endless affairs LiaaaClub dances aud P.T.A. par-

. ties uod retiremeat dinners farsillage afficiats and Pilles po-

. licemea aad firemen and

Millurwas there.

July burbecae party un ChurchStreet where they decoratedThe Bugle truck in red, whiteaad blue bunting. Aad yeamight guess. who the hostesswas because

- Millerwas theee.

. There were many dinners ofstrates aad cheesecakes as Eli'sand

Millerwas three.

The Bugle received peessawards in DeTCuIb und you canguess who received theawards

- Millerwasthere.

CentrI Telephune Compa-ny hosted an annual sheetshouting-fishing outing in El-gin eachautomn and

Millerwas there.

AtNiles village board meet-ings Miller was there.

At Niles park beard meet-iags Millerwes there.

AtNiles zoning hoard muet-info Millerwus there.

gully precludes other candidatesfrom cempeting fer Ihr gattunglicense in Cook County, appu-nenE contend.

The Illinois Gaming Board,Emerald Casina, the Village ufRasemunt, aaalliaoceaf7l sub-urbs that supported Ifosemont'sbid far the casino und hope toshare in casina revenues und theWest Central Municipal Confer-ence all contend that the gaminglaw passed last summer is properand the proposed casino shouldproperly go taResrmont.

However, the Lake CountyRiverboat group ofinvestees be-

- gdn challening the Rasemoel- deal in favor of their own prupa-

sul In build a casino in Fac Lakein aluwsuit filed in Octeber.

New it is up to Judge Walter tostart unraveling the mess thaI hasgrown up around the casino pro-posaI. He will utart by hearingfrom Hurrah's Jelietvasieo whïchwill defend ils right to continueroeductiagduckside gambling.

Cariackers ..plice, Hector Perez, 17, aIne ofChicago, who was apprehendedby u 29-year-aid- Chicago man t

who witnessed the offending ve- rhiele pamue a umall white stationwagon which the suspects appas-cutly thought had picked np the d

victim. when he jumped fromtheir vehicle.

The unsiecls ended the purnuitby crashing backwards into a theVolvo and a taxicah that. werestopped at a red Ilight at MeCer-otick and Devon. The two allegedassailants exited the rushed autosod Were rdening west oe Devonwhen the witness, aided hy hisbrother-in-law, was able to stopPeeuz and detain him until policearrived.

The victim, whose cae was in- -vudrd bythesuspectn, was forcedinto the front passnnger seaswhile Ferre, who was in the backseat, butti a gun to hin head. Whenthe suspects attempted to- hand-cuffhim, thu victimjumped fernthe passenger side door. Free al-legedly shot the victim as he es-cupedfeomlhemaving auto.

The victim, who had fallen tothe ground, got up und startedrunning in a- westerly direction,knocking al the door of the firsthouse hr came to, svhich hap-pened to be the heme of Lincoln-wood Mayor Madeleine GrantandherheubandPaul. . -

The victim was taken to SI.Frauds Hospital in Evanston,where he was interviewed by po-lice, identified Cordova und thepossible motive in the bizarreevents, the victim's alleged in-volvement with Cerdova's girl-Menti.

According to Skokie PolicePublic Information Officer Sgt.MichoelRuth, thevirtimWas sue-ing Cerdova'sgirlfriefld who-isalso the sister of Perez.

A warrant was issued for Cue-dova's arrest, and Ruth suid thatSkokiu policeleurned from inter-views with Cordovu's fanitlymembers and friends that he hadpacked up must of his wurldly

- possessions und seemed to beaboutIe leave the area. At tIseurging ofpolicu, Cordovu's fnrnt-ly was able to conviisce leim toturn himseifin to the poltce.

Cordova was released ou ustoo,000 hoed. Perez-was deuiedbond and remains in CookCouuty jail pending a Dec. 14courtdute, according io Ruth.

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Holiday ConcertThe Nilus Went High School

orchestras, under the direction efSteven Katz and the Niles WestHigh School bands, under the di-rection of William Koch, willhold a fee holiday concert us 7p.m. en Thursday, December 16in the school auditorium at 3701W.- Ouktan Street in Skokie. Ad-miusiou ta thu concert is free,however, please contact Orchus-tra Director Steven Kurz or BandDireclur William Kech ut 847-568-3778 or 847-568-3779.

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No citizens er businesses cern- »emergency/critical care clinic fa-

mented during the hearing. Tras- - rilities exist in Morton Grove.ce Ratier Brenner commented The Board then grunted a spectal

,n the budget during the Admin use permtt to two veturinneinet -

stralive Manager's report, saying who will move thetr .avemtghlhat the. budget is conservative, emergency veterinary chute to_ees flot affect property taxes, $635 Dempster Street frornSko-ucd won put together by the ad- loe. --

mininttative staff with great effi- Two Trastees read items .iatnciency and expertise. The Library the record for the purpose of in-distridt,- u - separate goremintent creosiug residunts awareness of -entity, saw lE Calendar Year -

them. Trusteejim Karp wished I.e

2000 budget pass in the sameor- remind residents to fill nut and ru-

dinnoxe. the Library hndget totals . turn the poltcO surreys that ore

$1,951,992. -

beginning-to circulule.en a ran-.In addition to thg.2000 budget, doni hasts, Thepeltce deportment -

Trusteeßrenuerpreseeled the or- will use the surreys tu determinedittanee allowing Mortoti Grove residents' needs from the depart-to levy and uusesslaues for the -. meut. -

near 2000. These revenues totul Trustee - Dun Snetder un.

- - .,- Cuntinued'from Pagel

8,2l0,995. Two resolutions al-lowing for lau -abatement werepassed, relating le ordinancesfromthe l999taxyeur.

The Beard heard from PlanCommission Chairperson StevenBlouz on four plan commissionurdinancen up for approval by theVillage. These four were prrsent-ed duriug special repartI, antivol-.ed on as nrt of the cansent ngeu-du.

The first ordinunce will allowPublic Sterage, located at 8625Wuukegan Rood, lo convert portcf its facilities tu covered EVtrucage, udd two new storagebuildings, and add one ptrkupand delivery building. The sec-«--.5 -.01 ,,tt,, Sr Punt FederalBunk for Savings ttsepart al the remIser 21.

alley behind - its site- at 9353 Finally, theBoard tabled un er-

Waukegan Road. The bank will timonee until the executive ses-relocate to this address from its ston that would allow the Vtlluge

present enejust south ofAbt Tel- 10 purchase the Ametican Legten

evisiOa and Appliance when a property ut 6140 Dempsler

new facility with drive-ia bank- Street. Trustee Teresa Listen re-

ing is built.quested that the baurd disucss the

The third and fourth ordinatic- purchase. Perhaps the purchase

es will chauga part of the zoning of the Legten Hall. wtlh the pro- --

code by adding to ils list of ape- reeds benefiting members of the

dal uses of cçtmmercini prapeely. POst Or veterans in geneeal, will

The addition will allow veten- be the first action of Ihu Board lu

,nary specialty clinic/veterinary theyeur2000.

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than the previous year or anamount lamer than Ihr consumerprice index, whicheveris lower.

In actual tax dollars, the in-cremo uhould amount te about$2.26 per$IOO efasstoed valuo-tien, whicb translates IO nu in-creuse efubout$l2 on the tax billfor a typical home $150,000heme.

Thedisleict is considering join-ing a cnnsmtium of school din-triets that are fighting the in-

847 Area Code

nounced that the free tiepurlmeitthas à goal of getting u workingsmoke detector in every hume by -

2004, which coincides with thedeportment's 100th anniversary.Surveys are being distributed,and about Onu third of those thaI.bave been seul have -been filledeut und relamed. The fire depart-ment will eventually go dour todoor and replace er install smokedetectors. -

Trustee Sneider aise requestedthat non-perishable fend itemswith- cuereutexpiration dates bedonated ta theFiremen'u Associa-tien ofMorlon Grave. Collection - -

Sites are fire-station 4, Village -

Hall, und Prairie View Park. Ccl-lechan is fram 8:30 to 5 until De-

romPagel .

creased number of reassessment-appeals by areabnuinesses.

One Des Plaines firm locatedin the area served by District 207.fur example, is currently askingfera$l milliOn redaction in their$7.8 million preperty tax assess-ment. The school district standsto lose u significant amount oftenrevuone if this und the corneronsether bosiness reassessmentap-peals areappeoved. - -

Cnntinurd froml'age I . -

would then be osud within the lu any event, all calls within theO47regieu. necessilutiugI I-digit region will nord the 1 followeddialing fer every phone call, even by ax area code, either 847 or -

Ihesete nearby neighbors.. . 224, and theseven-digit number,The224areacodewouldbeas- According tu statisticts pub-

signed to new installutinos, offi- lished by CUB,there area-total ofriais said, whileestubliuhed earn- 790 exchanges in the 847 regate,hers wauld cantear using the only 35 of which are still uvatla-47 area cede. Two area codes bic. The iedostry now uses up

muy Chas he used within the uame about five oxehanges each monthhome or business if customers und will run out of exchanges bI

nextMay.need to have new Ones installed.

Hershey Chocolate lISA. inexcited lo announce that- JulieScliweigerl, u Nites resident, is uHershey's Kiunmobile CrewMemberfor the third leg of the1999 Hetshny's Kiusmobile TourU.S.A. .Throughoat. 1999, theKissmobile will -visit more than50 mujoe U.S cities, coveringmore than 50,000 miles. Thetour shares "Hugs and Kisses"with kids of all ages - "Becauseevery -kid deserves Hugs undKisses" -- and helps raise aware-ness und doisations for Hershey'slong-ttundiuP charity partner,the Children's Miracle Network(CMN).

Schweigcrt, u 1998 graduateof Miami University and a 1994graduate of Marillac HighSchool, was chosen from a largefield of applicants to hecome,uKisumabile Crew Member.Schweigert is very excited aboutbeing a Crew Member becauseshe hopes "tu expiare each ncwcity as much as passible andmake unfargeltable memories."

The Hershey's Kissmnbile isun I l-foot-6-inch tall, 25-font-6-inch lang chacolate lovers'dream machine deuigssed to looklike three giant Hershey's Kiss-es- a classic Hershey'x Kisseschocolate, a Hershey's Kisseswith Almunds chocolate, and aHershey's Hugs chacolate. TheKissmobile comes equippedwith a 45-inch Mifubiuhi rear

Chocolate Ambassädor for Hershey's.

Kissinobile hails from Nues.

projection television, a Mitsubi-shi DVD video pluybock deckand a cab CD deck with P/A um-plifier and microphone. Childrenvisiting the Kissmobile mayplay "Thu Great Kiss Race," acomputeranimated racing game,see how the Kisumobile wascreated, and learn how Her-shey's Kisses are made. lx addi-tian to ils technical wizardry, theKiatmobile also has the capacityto store more than 230,000 Her-shey's Hugs and Kisses choco-lates in a refrigerated comport-ment.

In each city, the Kiasmobiluvisits lacal retailem, festivals,parades and other popular altrac-lions to uhare Hugs uod Kissesand ta mise awareness and funds

- mEBUGI-E, TmJ11SDAY,-DECEMHER 16,-1999

wat.. frt-', .$tates arad Canada. Ils goal is tos,s - ,v. - ensure that each hospttal pru.

- ' - .' vides treutattest to all childrenregardless of a family's financialstatus Or ability lo pay. With thehelp. of CMN, more thon sevenmillion children are treated eachyear for all typen of afflictionsincluding injuries, cancer, heartand muscular diseases, birth de-feels, cerebral pulsy and AIDS.

Schweigert reflects, "Being aKissmobile Crew Member hasbeen tuch a great experience fur

. me. I have always brun interest-ed in travel, enmmunicatiuu and

Area residents gradu a te.

from BNATfar CMN. "I love the reactionspeople have to the Kissmobilewhen Ihey see it for the firsttime. It's hard not to have fun ateach event when the crowds areto happy and excited that theKissmohlie is there," saysSchweigert.

Also, the Kiusmubile andCrew vinil the locally affiliatedCMN hospitals to brighten thelives of the hospitalized chil-dren. The Crew enhances theirvisit by raising awareness andfunds foe CRIN et the retailersand festivals.

CMN ix a non-profit organiza-- tina dedicated to raising n'nate-ness and funds for more than170 hildreu'a hospitals and hes-piral foundations in the United

Seventeen arca residents re-ceutly graduated fam OaktonCommunity College's BasicNurse Assistant Training pro-gram (ONAT) at ihr Ray Hart-stein Campus, 7701 N. LincolnAvenne, Skokie,

AjointuffertofOaktonand theWorkforcn Dcvelnpmcnt Couu-cil, theprogramprepares studentsfor empluymunt as CertifiedNursing Assistnats in hospitals,nursing homes and other healthcare agencies. -

By city, the graduates hanocedinclude the following:

. DesPlumes: Dagmara Rulas,Jennifer Mietus and Michelle

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service--1 gel to cambinc all ofthese interests and make a pesi-live differuncel I love when peo-plc say that getting a handful ofHershey's Hugs and Kisses fromas really mude their day. I feel -

so privileged to have such a fan-tasticjeb!" -

. Hershey's Kiusmobile is u reg-stered trademark of HersheyPondu Corporation. Viuit IheHershey - Web site alwww.hrrsheys.com er cull theKissmobile Hotlinc at l-888-499-KISS.

Richard,. Evanston: Marino Gomez,

Banna Jennings, Christina KirkandMoniqueMuneue.

. Hiles: Marion DelaCriaz.. Skekie: Marianne N, Arlas,

Rachel Oulang, Maria Joson,Santha La, John Nguyen, LynnPuaugca qed Katherine Tipon.

. Chicago: Michael Hannahand PanluPoicso.

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Fràm the Left. Hand.Conlinued from Page i . -

Thu young lady setting type

ou the old Compugraphic mu-chine MillerwaS there.

The intrepid reporter wrtt-

ing a - column Mdler wasthere.

The editar and layout artist-___MiIIerWauthere,

One of our best advertisingsu1espeaple__Mills was

there. - -

And 31 years of Bugling-----Millerwos there.

Miller has always beenMiller. She grew up with.three

. Por many years Bugiera brothers au we've always oa-were tnvttrd to u Fourth uf sidered ber one uf the boys.'

Whoever heard uf a - peatie.ftve foot two feisty Irish Dianebeing one of the boys?

Miller, as you can tell, issomeone special. She sold ad-vertising te Jewel Foods uadmade alife-loog friend of Jew-el's advertising representative.Many other ad accounts' peo-pIe exchanged gifts wsth herand periodically lunched wtthher. She wasa'tjustasales pee-sao lu them. She was thetrfriend.

Wltea Birglers heard shewas retiring they gave her anrugraved gold bracelet whichexpressed their lave andfrieadship forher.

We've been together for 31years. We've visited her inFlorida. Shes stayed with usin Michigan. Miller was muchmore thun u typesetter, au cdi-tor, a colomnist, a layout per-sun nod on od sulespersaa.She's been our friend.

And she'll always be ourfriend because-----

Miller was ALWAYSthere.

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John Eït1 nìmr1 Vnli.nteer.of.the Year.

has been named Volunteer of the for suburban homeless WOflYear by th Rotary Club of Pool< and their children. WINGS rep

Ridge. resentatives who nominated En-: dres stted that he n part of the

The onaouricment and Valua- emotional backbone of the ogen-.ter of tho Year award ptoSeflta- ny. Withont him, WINGS woold

:flOTt were mntlednrtng the Park in ho able ta near to the love!Ridge Rotary n anneal holiday that it doespoesy and founders day dinner at K resident of Park Ridgethe Park Ridge Country Clab. 1961, Endres and his wifv,

Endres, n retired electrical en-' Pat, have five children and eightgineer, Was recognized for his grandchildren. He worked for Svolnnleerefforts on behalfofthe & C Elnetric Co., Chicago, for

WINGS (Women in Need 40 years prior to his retirement

Growing Stronger) Program, in 1993.

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. receive o small flashlight andbottled water in anticipation ofany Y2K emergencias, ic addi-lion to the food supplies.

Home Delievere'd Meals seedelivered by volunteers between1130 am. and 1:30 p.m.' Moe-day threagh Friday. Interns whostudy at the Advocate , OlderAdult Services Day Cure pro-gram will,deliver the Y2K orner-geecy bo'xe.

For more information on theHome Delivered Meals . pro-gram, cil1 84l-824-51g3.

Isu and-UIC fänsinvited to pregamereception

-Illinois Stute University alum-

st and Redbird fans are invitedto a reception before the men's.basketball team faces the tOCPlames on Thursday, December

ing'the Redbird Ticket Office al(309) 438-8000. Game ticketsneu not included in the price ofthe reception.

Contact thn Illinois Stase Uni-versity Chicago Office at (312)251-3500 lo register for the re-ception or receive more informa-tian.

Nearly 40,000 Illinois Stategraduates live in the greaterChicagoland aera.

Gregg S.Halverson

Navy Seaman Gregg S. HOI-versan, son of Gregory W. andDeanna Halvernon of DesPlaines, is currently half-waythrough u six-month deploymentto the Mediterranene Sea andArabian Gulf while assigeecl tothe guided-missile destroyerUSS Carncy, home ported inMaypoes, Fla Halverson's shipis One of the ships in tise USSJohn F. Kennedy Battle Gronp.

The 1997 graduate of MaineWest High School joined sheNavy in November 1997.

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