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For the second straight year tax rates remained about the same in Maine and Nitos Townships. No ouburhan areas wore reassessed for the past year. Taxes are due Asgost 30. Quadrennial tax rates moreno- ed from 20% to 33% In 1980 in VOL. 32. NO. 7, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1988 End O' The Month Meanderings At George Washington University the local Hifiel chapter runs a Jewish-Kosher restaurant. Recently It has gone psbllc. It's new same-The Garden Of Eat's'. Over by Dyche Stadium In Evaoston,ahotdogstanden Cenfral Avenue has one of the great flameo- "Mustard's Last Stand". We visited une of the many very good restauranta en Ire- ing Park Road last weak. We've told you abeut Schuften's, Biasetti's, Sabatlne'a and Manza'u. Another excellent Italian Restaurant Is Cas and Us's, a rather dark catacomb-like bistro. Good food at fair prices. We booght a used Audi last winter and recently took the carintothe dealer repair shop for a minor broke repair which was recommended by a recall netl Because Audi han hadpreblems with their caro lurching backwards and forward, they obvieusly have undertaken o major public relaUonS program to keep their preseal customers hap- Continued on Page 38 !IAYt7A C 5 MILES PIjBLC 1IBRRY E%O DAKTOII HILES ft 6064K No sizeable hikes in Maine-Niles homeowners' taxes Halse Township. In 1985 NOes and 64 in Nies and Morton Grove Township had increases during were a fraction of 1%. Increases its 1085 quadrennIal year. in Nitos Towssblp were similar Nextre-ossessssestswillbein with the lowest district In the NOes Township is 1959, due in County, Nues District 71, 1900, and In 1590, due in 1051, in decreasing by 2%. Maine Township. The varied rates are due in the Increases io school districts 03 CoatlnondaoPage 39 by Sylvia Dalrympic Furniture store sustainsjl 2,000 damage in blaze A roof air conditioner al Homemakers, 8355 Golf Rd. that wan belog cleaned with gasoline touched elf a fire which burned half the reoLcassing $12,980 damage onjuly 15. There were noinjurles. Firefighters from Nies, Glen- view and Glenbreok eutingumshed thefire mnaboutflveminstes, and there was no fire extension to nearby stores lecatedin the shop- ping center. According to a NOes fire of- fAcial, a service man was using gasoline to clean the coils of as air conditioner with a scraper, CeatlaoedoaFage39 Village of Niles Edition 8746 N. Sheenser Road Nues. Illinois 60648 966-3900-14 25° per copy Niles approves hike in di F re und Robert Krilich, owner of Lawrencewoed a shopping center, hove reached an garbage pickup rate :r:r tease agreement, according in NOes Village Attorney Richard l'rsy. Nies village trustees at Tues- $7.42. The increase will be "TOY did not know the terms of day night's board meeting ap- retroactive to July 1. "The con- the Settlem0st and Krilich was proved a 30 cent Increase in the tract adjustment will reflect an unavailable for comment. cost of garbage pickup requested Ceatlaoedoapuge 39 An appeal filedby Aidi claimed by Haulaway, Inc., the company that handles the village's gar- bage. The increase in due te higher landifli costa, higher costs for a truck fuel, and additional state and cosoty taxes, according to Trustee Boot Murphy. Garbage pickup will cost $7.72 per household per month as cern- pared with the previous rate of Alumni Merit Award NUes resldnt Lynn ZIelioski (I) a teacher at Glesbraak North High School, recently received the Alumni Merit Award from Northeastern II- bulo University's Alumni Association, e Oakton taking applicants for trustee vacancy The Oakton Commonity Col- board member. She and J000 lege Boordwill continue toaccept Hall were considered conser- applications until Monday, Aug. votive members in fiscal mot- 1, te replace trustee Diana ters, according to a school Loveland who resigned June 28 source. for a move to Florido. Loveland and Hull were Loveland was elected in 1983 au dissenters on plans to huild a new as Oakten Community College Continued osPage 35 Demolition and construction delayed until financing completed At last! L . wrencew'd settlement they did not receive their fair share of the award (because of their sovaluable lease) by Judge Alfred Walsh. The jodgmest order ended Nies 13-month con- demsation suit against the renier after the village reached a settle- ment with Krilich. Trey noted that although the Aidl-Krfflcb settlement pronom- with bathe last blecklowardo the CestlosedsoPage 30 Zielloski received the award from her alma mater In recognition of her work in the field of aerospace education far high school students- From the £et HauS by Bud Besser

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Page 1: At last! - Niles-Maine District Library · 2012. 10. 10. · Gray, Judy Garland, Laures Bacall, Carol Chnnxing and Josephine Baker, will present n stat-studded spectacular at the

For the second straight yeartax rates remained about thesame in Maine and NitosTownships. No ouburhan areaswore reassessed for the pastyear. Taxes are due Asgost 30.

Quadrennial tax rates moreno-ed from 20% to 33% In 1980 in

VOL. 32. NO. 7, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1988

End O' TheMonth Meanderings

At George WashingtonUniversity the local Hifielchapter runs a Jewish-Kosherrestaurant. Recently It hasgone psbllc. It's newsame-The Garden Of Eat's'.

Over by Dyche Stadium InEvaoston,ahotdogstandenCenfral Avenue has one of thegreat flameo- "Mustard's LastStand".

We visited une of the manyvery good restauranta en Ire-ing Park Road last weak.We've told you abeutSchuften's, Biasetti's,Sabatlne'a and Manza'u.Another excellent ItalianRestaurant Is Cas and Us's, arather dark catacomb-likebistro. Good food at fairprices.

We booght a used Audi lastwinter and recently took thecarintothe dealer repair shopfor a minor broke repairwhich was recommended by arecall netl Because Audihan hadpreblems with theircaro lurching backwards andforward, they obvieusly haveundertaken o major publicrelaUonS program to keeptheir preseal customers hap-

Continued on Page 38

!IAYt7A C 5

MILES PIjBLC 1IBRRY

E%O DAKTOII

HILES ft 6064K

No sizeable hikes inMaine-Niles homeowners' taxes

Halse Township. In 1985 NOes and 64 in Nies and Morton GroveTownship had increases during were a fraction of 1%. Increasesits 1085 quadrennIal year. in Nitos Towssblp were similar

Nextre-ossessssestswillbein with the lowest district In theNOes Township is 1959, due in County, Nues District 71,1900, and In 1590, due in 1051, in decreasing by 2%.Maine Township. The varied rates are due in the

Increases io school districts 03 CoatlnondaoPage 39

by Sylvia Dalrympic

Furniture storesustainsjl 2,000damage in blaze

A roof air conditioner alHomemakers, 8355 Golf Rd. thatwan belog cleaned with gasolinetouched elf a fire which burnedhalf the reoLcassing $12,980damage onjuly 15. There werenoinjurles.

Firefighters from Nies, Glen-view and Glenbreok eutingumshedthefire mnaboutflveminstes, andthere was no fire extension tonearby stores lecatedin the shop-ping center.

According to a NOes fire of-fAcial, a service man was usinggasoline to clean the coils of asair conditioner with a scraper,

CeatlaoedoaFage39

Village of NilesEdition

8746 N. Sheenser RoadNues. Illinois 60648

966-3900-14

25° per copy

Niles approves hike in di F re und RobertKrilich, owner of Lawrencewoed

a shopping center, hove reached angarbage pickup rate :r:rtease agreement, according inNOes Village Attorney Richardl'rsy.

Nies village trustees at Tues- $7.42. The increase will be "TOY did not know the terms of

day night's board meeting ap- retroactive to July 1. "The con- the Settlem0st and Krilich was

proved a 30 cent Increase in the tract adjustment will reflect an unavailable for comment.

cost of garbage pickup requested Ceatlaoedoapuge 39 An appeal filedby Aidi claimed

by Haulaway, Inc., the companythat handles the village's gar-bage.

The increase in due te higherlandifli costa, higher costs for atruck fuel, and additional stateand cosoty taxes, according toTrustee Boot Murphy.

Garbage pickup will cost $7.72per household per month as cern-pared with the previous rate of

Alumni Merit Award

NUes resldnt Lynn ZIelioski (I) a teacher atGlesbraak North High School, recently receivedthe Alumni Merit Award from Northeastern II-bulo University's Alumni Association,

e

Oakton taking applicantsfor trustee vacancy

The Oakton Commonity Col- board member. She and J000lege Boordwill continue toaccept Hall were considered conser-applications until Monday, Aug. votive members in fiscal mot-1, te replace trustee Diana ters, according to a schoolLoveland who resigned June 28 source.for a move to Florido. Loveland and Hull were

Loveland was elected in 1983 au dissenters on plans to huild a newas Oakten Community College Continued osPage 35

Demolition and constructiondelayed until financing completed

At last!L . wrencew'dsettlement

they did not receive their fairshare of the award (because oftheir sovaluable lease) by JudgeAlfred Walsh. The jodgmestorder ended Nies 13-month con-demsation suit against the renierafter the village reached a settle-ment with Krilich.

Trey noted that although theAidl-Krfflcb settlement pronom-with bathe last blecklowardo the

CestlosedsoPage 30

Zielloski received the award from her almamater In recognition of her work in the field ofaerospace education far high school students-

From the

£et HauSby Bud Besser

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Page 2 The BgI, Tbmdy, July 28, 198S

library computercatalog classes

Durùg August the NUes pbllcUbrary wifi be offering its mon-thly computer catalog clames onTumday, Aug. 2, at 7 p.m., and onFriday Aug. 5, and Satarday,Aag. 6 at lO3O am.

The classes introduce libraryliners to the computer catalogand demonstrate how it works. Areference librarian witt nhow youboso tu murali the catalog formaterials you arc interested infinding. Searcbing can be done byselecting fitte, author sr subjectheadings. Class participants willalso be able to practice what theyhave teamed under the guidanceof the claus instructor.

Clauses mouSy last i to 1½hours and are offered free ofcharge to interested users.Anyone interested may registerby calling 967-8554 and asfsing forthereference desk. orjustsign upat the reference desk the nextfinse you are ix the library.

North Shorehosts Marionettes

The National Marionettes,fnw-fsot tali puppets wits lankund sound like Liza Mmdi, JoelGray, Judy Garland, LauresBacall, Carol Chnnxing andJosephine Baker, will present nstat-studded spectacular at theNscth Shore HuId, 1611 Chicagouve., Evanston, sn Friday, Juty29 at 23O p.m.

The public is invited to attendut fin charge.

The marionettes come fromPuppet Parlor, 5301 N. Damen inChicago. They will sing theBroadway songs that made themfamous, dance and put on a csm-plete show ix prsper costume.

For rmervntism, please call

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Victoria Bumagin (r), ACSW, Director of the Center for AppliedGerantology, Chicago, congratulates this year's recipient of theHeritage Award, Dr. RObert Morris. Dr. Morris is u reknswnauthor and a professor at the University uf Massachusetts' Coron-blast, Iistitute. He han publicly supported and Iniliated programswinch deal with the care of the elderly. The Heritage Award inpresented by the Council for the Jewish Elderly's Board of Direr-tors annually for exceptional leadership in the field of gerontology.

Blassman on 'WaII of Honor"The xsmixution of Howard M.

Blausman to the Maine East"Wall uf Honor" wan usanimsuu-ly approved hy the Board ofEducation at the July lt meeting.Mr. Blausmax, who died in l9fS,had served an board president inlofs and 1988 and as a huardmember from 1981 to 198K.

Interested in school board ay-tivities since blu student days atMaine East, Mr. Blanumanreturned to Maine Tosvnulsip afterhe graduated from NarthwmlernUniversity School uf Law in 1978.A 1975 graduate nf NorthwesternUmversity, he was also a cer-

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tilled uecondary school teacher.The youngest hsard president

iii tbK history nf Maine TowsuhipHigh School District 207, Mr.Btasuman Was active in the t)-lisois Association of SchoolBoardu and made several presen-tisons concerning the role ofyoung huard members al sa-tional school board conventions.

Inmahing the recsnunendationto approve his nomination,Jamen L. Elliott, Superintendent,Said, "Mr. Blausman wan a mantotally committed to the youth heserved. He wan a strong advocatefor public education."

Denise A. MarshallPvt. lut Class Denise A. Mar-

shall, daughter of Laster andJanice Macshall of500) N. Lamp,Chicago, has completed bauletraining at Fort Jackson, SC,

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Editor and Publisher1988

6.'VOL SL No. 6, .JuIy 21, 1988

8146 N. Shernier Rd.Nibs, IL 60648

.: Phonos 96649go-1-2-4Published Weekly on Thursday

Ii. NUes, IllinoisSecond doso Poofage for

The Bugle paid at Chicago, lii.Postmaster: Send addresschanges to The logic, 8746

Shenuer Rd., Niles, ni. g000s

Subscription Rate )InAdvsnee)Pernhigleeopy ; 25OneyearTwoyearn $22,98Threeyears $28.96)yeartenlnrCfllzeun . . p11.50Ayeur )astofconotyf . . . $15.95Syeor)forelgss) $35.96

All APO addressesauforSereleemeu 125.0$

Senior Citizens'NEWS AND VIEW.----------

News for all Niles Seniors (age62 and over)from the NHes Senior Center

8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 376

CosMurric DEMONSTRATION CAJKCELLEOThe cosmetic demonstration scheduled for murs., July 28 has

bees cancelled.MILWAUKEE TRIP

A reminder is estended to all ticket holders for the Fri., July29 trip to Milwaukee that the bun wilt depart the senior center at9 am. asd return at approximately 5 p.m.

MEN'S CLUB GOLF TOURNAMENTA reminder in extended ta uil men's clubmembers enrolled in

the July 29 Chevy Chase gnlf tournament that tee off timen areposted at the senior center.

ShADY LANE TRIPA reminder in extended te all persnm enrolled Sn the Tues.,

Aug. 2 Shady Lane trip that the bm wilt depart from the seniorcenter at 18:38 am. and return at 6 p.m.

SQUARE DANCINGThe square dancing group has decided not ta meet daring the

550110er. Open square dancing will resume on llept. 6.LINE DANCING

Line dancing hua been cancelled for the summer. It willresume meeting on Sept. 6.

TICKET SALESTicket sates will he held on a walk-in basis on Wed., Aug. 3 at

lo am. Telephone reuervatiam will he accepted after 12 noon.Tickein for the following events will he sold: The Fri., Aug. 24Luncheon will be served at 123O p.m. The moon will IncludeItalian beef sandwiches, uweet peppers, three bean solad,vegetable tray and ice cream sundoen. The entertainment willbe Mr. Don Fallu who will prenent a muulral trivio and nns)algioshow. Tickets are $4.50. The Mon,, Aug, 29 LIght Luncheon andMovie will take place al 12 noon. The menu will Include a hamsandwich on rye bread, chips, Hawaiian naIad and coffee. Themovie featured in Bell, llnok and Candle starring JimmyStewartand Nun Novah. Tickets are $1.24 perperuon and will beavailable at ticket soles.

AN EDGEWATER BEACH BREAKERS BUILDING TOURAn Edgewater Beach Breakers Bedding Tour will be offered

by Senior Lifestyles, the devetaper of the private senior citizenbuilding nn Golf on Fri., AW. S and Fri., Aug. 12 from 1 p.m. to 4p.m. The hun wit) pick up and return people to the TridentCenter. There is no charge, hut advance reservations arenecesuary: 967-6100, Ext. 376.

Village of SkokeRebecca Reflar nf the Mmesm nf Contemporary Art will pce-

nest a program on "The Art of Nancy Spero" in the MondayGroup nf the Smith Activities Center, Lisicoin and Galitu, Skokieon August 1, at l3O p.m.

Thirty years of lyrical, political, cram-cultural art on uxhibi)at the Moueom nf Contemporary Act wilt be disrosaed.

Please call 673-0506, Ext 335 for additional information.

Maine Township has

applications for fundingMoine Township Supervisor

PonÏ IC. Halveruno ¡sas aononnc.ed that applications for inwnshipfending In 1989 aI-e now availableto nonprofit social service ages-cies.

Any nonprofit agency thatserves Maine Township renidontomay apply for fundIng. Applica-tints must be complotad andreturned by Sept. 2 lo order foragencies to be conulderedfor 1989social service funds-

In 1988 MaIne Townuhipollncated $356,808 in 22 agencienthat serve Maine Township resi-dent.

Holveruon said, "The MaineTownship Board Is cominited inhelping residents who need thespecIal services provided by non-profit agencies.

"In the pant, funds in assistthene agencies wore pruvidedthrough the Foderai RevenueSharing program, Since the ter-mInuties nf revenue shaving, thetownship bas made every effort

in try to maintain these nervicesundcarefuly weighs each roques)tiefnre allncotlng public funds inan agency," Halversan said,

Afte7 reviewing the applica-Unos, the board will hold a publicheaving at 7 pm. Tuesday, Oct11.

Applicatinnu may be obtaInedfromMeryl Rive000n, Directors)Adminisfration, Maine TownshipHall, 1760 Ballard Road, ParkRidge, rLtOgg8, Forfurthorinfor.mallos, call 287-2510.

Juris Doctor DegreeCary M. Berman of Skokie

received hin Jorio Doctor Degreerecently from The Juba MarshallLaw School In tlhicagn.

Berman, who lu currentlyemployed as a law clerk in thePublic Defender's Office, receiv-oil hin andergradantg degreefrom North Park College InChicago.

Hg lu the son uf Richard andNottie Berman, also of Skgkie.

a hr i3uj1tfrr RÁ\/1988

Man eludes policeafter stealing car

A suspected car thief led aNitos police nacer un a highspeed chase on July 17, butdespite added help from foursquad cars nod Morton Grovepolice unito, the offender gutaway.

ANlleu police officer on routinepatrol obeut 2 orn. was travelingon Milwaukee Ave. when heobserved a 1887 Ford Mustangpulling ont of the Goff Mil) Fordparking lut at 9461 Milwaukee.The vehicle then proceeded soothon Milwaukee at a high rote of

While the nificer was ottemp'Cog to catch up with the vehicle,the driver continued tu oc-celerate andmade a rightturn onMaryland. When the officer ac-tivated the emergency lights, thecar again accelerated and pro-cowed south on Maryland wheretheeffenderinstcnntcolofthe cario front of 8086 Maryland. Theauto went np a parkway dansag-Ing o speed limit sign and thelawn.

According in NUes police, when

Nues burglary spree ends

with 4-year prison termA Chicago sEan reupoosible fur

a serien of home burglaries inRiles last fall han been sentencedte four yearn lis prison, accordingin Cook County State's AlturneyRichard M. Doley.

Franklin Varoey Jr., 19, of 3536N. Monticellu ave., Nilen, pleadedguilty earlier thin month tu fiveseparatebyeak-im and a sixth at-tempted burglary that led tu hisarrest by Nileu poBre, Daleysaid.

After admitting the string ofburglaries, Judge Michael Popeof Des Plaines Cnurt sentencedVorney ta the four-year prisonterm.

"Vorney in a prufesaiunal thiefand hurglar who fosad il pro-fitahie ta target the homes nfRiles ronidenta while they wereaway at work until an alertneighbor spotted him trying inenter a hnune and notified

the onto came tu a stop, the sub-jerK exited the car thruugh thedriver'S window and begun roux-Ing thruughthe yards. The officerculled radin dispotch for a footchase and began pursuing theSuspect. hut lust him in the hackyards.

Riles and Murtas Grove squadcars Surrounded the Marylandoreo and a noarch began for theuffender with negative reunIte. ARouemont police officer answer-ing the emergency dispatch sear-eked the area with a dug, but wasunable in find the subject. Thesearch ended at 3:30 am.

The monager of the cor agen-cy, who was contacted abeut theincident, subsequently identifiedthe Mustang as bolnoging te GolfMill Ford. He also stated severa)cars had keen fsuod missingfrom the car Ist during the past

The offender wan described18-20 yearn nid, t' 8" andweighing 150-166 pounds. He hadblack hab- and was wearing ablack nhirt and dark penis.

police," Daley said.Varney pled guilty tu the Ori.

27, 1987 burglary ofa hume on the75go bloch uf N. Eedzie und lo twobreaks-inn on Oct. 30, one on the7500 blurb of Cleveland and theother un the bOO block of N.Osceota, according to Daley.

Three days later, un Nov. 2,Varoey barginrized homes un the8200 biuck of N. Ozark and the7&d block uf Lili st., Datey added.

lt was while attempting a thirdbreak-in on that name day thatVaroey was seen standing usanair cunditinning unit trying tuclimb thrsugh the window of ahouse on the 780) block ofGreonleuf.

Police were called and Vorneywas arrested near the scene, aNcording in Duley, who praisedNilen police and Assistant Stain'sAtturney Nancy Sculiilo fur theirwork un the cam.

Augùstfest '88in Harrer Park

Augsiutfeut '88 wIll tobe piaceonSaturdày, August27, frRm730p_ni. to 2 a-ns. The fest will beheld at the Morton GroveAmerican Legion Hall. Pont 134andlfarrer Park. 0140 Dempoter,Merten Grove.

This all day event will Include aPancake Breakfast, "Arta in thePark" AxtsandtlraftaFalr, fond,rnfreshmnota, Ktds Fgn Fà,

Party, Buffalo Tre, Bingo,Chlnn Night (license pending),

and live entertainment startingEddy Patay, Lyric Barteae, andowner of the Lton's Den HairSalon ht Skokie and also thetalented Jesse White Tumblers,Ali ore Invited to attend)

if you're interentgd In having abooth In the data & Crafts Fair,they're only $15 for a 10' by 10'space to euhibit 11 a-In, to 4 p.m.To get an application, call24-NASS at 9664019. Come enjoythe fun and festivities

Village questioning engineering aspects of building

Nues studies permits forA T Ei' T shopping center

Nues FireDept. calls

The Nilen Fire Departmentresponded to 2g fire alarmo and30 ambulance calls from July 13ta July35.

Firemen responded tu 7104Nevo Ave. where a car fire hadalready been extinguished o-itasgarden hose. Estimated damagewas $1MO.

...Firefightern used inste toopen a window to let an occupantintobiu home at 1054 Lysas on Ju-ly 15.

...A young huy accideotty pull-ed the bon alarm at 1435 BallardRd. There was no rame fur.alarm, and the system wan reset.

...A fire alarm malfunctionedat Gemini Jr. High School at 8955Grecuwnud on July lO. The alarmbun was reset.

Firefighters an July lO wentin Ost3ßleander on a report of agas odlit'In the house. Casse wanattributed in a pilo) light thatwent nut in the furnace. The soitwas shut down and the owner wasadvised lo rail Nurthem Illinoiu

ContinoedoaPoge3i

Community Agency Day

Developers for the AT&T proper-fr on Toaby Ave. submittedbuilding permit applicotinm lostweek in the Village of Nilen, batquestiom on engineering workhave Stalled issuance of the per-mita accurding ta Joe Saleron,Niles director of nuning enforce-

"Some aupectu nf engineeringhave tu he worked out before weron give them o full building per-mit." Salerno added. "Once theyhave the permite, cusuiructioncan begin on the Nilen parlino ofthe nito."

Deveinperu nf the project areTrammel CmOs Co. of Items andToxnsao Corp. nfllkokio. Anhupp-Ing costar G planned fur the42-acre AT&T site, of whichSkukie occupies noorly 72 percentof thèproperty and Nilen there-snaintog 28 percent.

Jim Schultz, Tanisais vicepresident, said Monday initialwurk Sn foandatiom and fuotingoOli the Nies side (that beganseveral weeks ago( is expected inbe completed bi faute six weeha."Once wo get the permite, thenext step is grading the property.Construction would begin in

Among the more than 90 representatives nfsoclalnet-vice agencies serving resIdente of MaineTownship who attendedthe 7th annual CommunityAgency Day on July 7 at Maine Town Hall were(i-r) Coins O'Connor of Ponterai Counseling Ser-vIce in NUes, CharlOtte Shapiro, Anlstant DIrne-tor of Den Plaines CommunIty Senior Center, and

The BogIe, Thursday, July 20,1919

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September and same Stures couldopen au early au next spring," besaid.

Schultz added the shuppingcenter is expected in be io fulloperatlun by July, 1009. Wurk unthe Skokie side will not begin un-tif 1986.

The initial work nf putting infootings and fnundations was sub-joel in renditions set by the II-hauls EnVirOnmental PrulectiuxAgency (IEPA( tu ensure en-virunmental safeguards at theSite. "The village will cuntinue infollow IEPA rules as work pro-grenes on our nido nf the pruper-ty," Salerno said.

He added the developers haveagreedin abide by any cnnditinnsnet by State environmentalauthorities, if Rilen wuald ap'prove construction on the site.

An IEPA letter casceroing thecunditiuns that wunld allow workin pruceed appliedunlytu the per-ton located in Riles and not theSkokie side of the pruporty.AT&T in also carrpdag out on-virnnmestal investigation an theSkokie side nntho property whereleaking tanks of industrial sol.

Coolinoed on Page 35

Ceci DlFraaco and Lais Cllne from St. Paul of theCross Social Service Mlolutry In Park Ridge. Net-working, Team BuildIng, Board Development,Legislative Update, Maaogement and Marketingwere ispira covered by the speakers at thin year'sevent. For follow-up lnfnrmatinn, coli MaineTownship, 107-2510.

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Secretary of State Jim Edgar,In cooperation with Village ofMort Grove is offering a Rulesofthe RoadReylew Course for olicitizens In the Morton Grove

The purpose of the course is tohelp applicastu pass the IllinoisDrivers Ucense renewal ex-aminatlos. lt spdotes drivers onthe current nitos of the road, ex-

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On Sunday, July 17, The Goldes Age club participated in theSharing CelebraUen with our Sharing Parish, St. Lawrence on thesouth side of Qilcage.

MarIe Skuthik, who bas been a Golden Age Mesnberslnce the in-ceptlousofthe club, was blessedwithagreat grandson, ChristopherJames, a beautiful oeven pound boy. She is the happiest greatgrandmother you ever did see.

WemaybelnourGelden Years, but weda pstostoome swingingparties. We forget our age andgrow yeungagaln...Notice one of oarplctoies froiD a recent party.

We pray for a speedy recovery for all of oar sick members.Happy birthday and hoppy anniversary to all celbrating this

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The Raleo of the Road ReviewCourse will he held at Vifiage ofMorton Grove, 6101 CopaIba,Morton Grove on August 2 from12:34to2r30p.m.

The course Is free to everyoneany age, who wishes to altead.For more Information, pleasecosteaR 47O5 or 1(800) IR2-2904Tell Free.

Short story seriesat Skokie library

The Skolde Public Library con.linees Its new literary programfor adults. Natalie NewbergerwillleadlbortStoryGems s one-haar short etory discussion forodnits from i to 2 p.m. an con-oecntive Wednesdays, Jsly27anrlAngost 3. Mo. Newberger basbeen a leader of local bookdiscsssbos groups in the area forthiry years and a freqaeot lee-titrer at the Field Mooeam.

Prior reading ofthe material isnot oeceosary. The story is readalEad at the beginning of themeotisgfollowed by discn.tsion ofthe work.

The Ubrary is located at 5215Oalcton Street in Skokie. Formore tnfarmatton, call theLibrary at f73-7774.

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LincoinwoodLibrary lecture"RetUrn from Latin America'

will be the sabject ei a slide lee-turo by Uncolnwood resideetDebra Farben Wednesday,Aegust 3. learn 7-&30 p.m. at theUncoinwnod FahRe Ubrary, 4000West Pratt Ave.

Fachas will report on her es-pertences lost year In a travelprogram spansared by the In-stitute for Interttatlanai Coopers-lion and Development, a gIebeleducation instituto In Mssbertt,Maas

After two months nf study andpreparation at the Inoistttte, shetraveled In IaUn America with adozen other students far fivemonths In a ochool boa, eqoippedwith a kitchen and beds. Duringthe trip the studente stayed withMexican and Nicaragsonfamilies in their kamen.

Uponher return, she spoke to asomber of grasps on the WestCoastabosttheprogram. Forbessaid ber messoge Is nne of "self-empowerment - no matter theirage, people can make an Impactand bring about change.'

The program Is fa-ee mid npento the public.

Local artistsin Gold Coastart fairNearly 050 painters and

ocalpiors from 30 states, Canadaand Poland will tobe part inChicago's Gold Coast Art Fair.

The 3lstannssl Gold Coast fairwill be held tram noon to 10 p.m.Friday, Saturday and Snnday,Aug. 12-14, along both sides ofResh st., Wabash ave. and ndja-cent streets between Chicagoave. and Cedar at. on Cldrago'onear north side. Admission Isfree.

Police estimate attendance atlast year's Gald Coaot fair al030mo. Atlendance reached apeak in 1980 when 013,000 arIlovers attended the three-dayfair. The event is oponsored bythe Near North Newt, the weeklynewspaper nf the area.

Arlisla who wish to be pIecedon the waiting liotfor the 1019 fairohosld mail their name, addreooand medlom to Gold Coast ArtFair, Room 502, 222 W. Ontarioot., Chicago, IL EdlO-3095. Theyshould NOT telephone.

Accordion soloistat North ShoreA medley of big band Battista

and Broadway show tunes, aliplayed on the accordion, will pro-vIde an afternoos'n estertain-ment far the senior citizenresidents of the North RinceHotel, 1611 Chicago ave.,Evanston, on Wednesday, Asg. 3at 2:30 p.m.

The public Is invited to attendthe program at no charge.

Roberta Ruhioson, a musictherapist and professlonol planaasd accordion player, will per-form, also, classics snob as "15hStreet Rag".

"I Involve my audience In theperformance," Robinson eays,"sothere's a lotoffamlllarmsesIcand slitg-alosgs."

Rilbinsos, a graduate of theUniversity of Kansas, has sp-pescad on several television pro-grams, lndudlng the David Let-termas Shaw, as well as severaltheatern In the ChIcago area.

For reaervatboss, pleae callIR44400.

Senior Citizen News

Morton Grove Senior Citizens965-4100

SENIOR OLYMPICSWheaton College will hoot the 1008 oix-cnsnty Senior Olympien

on Angast 1, 2 and 3. Martas Grove residents age 55 and averwho are interested le the following evento, ran participate- or-cheey, basketball free thrown, bicycling, howling, golf (0 and 11holes), horseshoes, pool (l-bali), ehsfflehosrd, nwimmlng, tabletennis, tennis, track & field, trap shoot, and walking. Seniorscompete against others in their age category nf five yearsegment.S starting at 55. The Fllckinger (Village Hall) SeniorCenter now boa application and Information forma available.

RULES OF THE ROAD REVIEW COURSEAny driver who wifi soon be required to renew their drivers

license can lake the Rates of the Road Readew Course ut theFlichinger Senior Center. The courte will prepare students toancceasfuliy pass their written drivero examinntian. As mostpeople know, the retaining nfthe drivers liceose Is vitaltothein-dependence of all older drivers. To sign up for the ensene whichbegins st 12r30 p.m. an Thesdoy, Angunt 2, call the leader HotLine at 4755223.

DIABETES SCREENINGMoctonGrove residente can take advantogeoffree and simple

dlabetesscreeslsgfromo to 10a.m. on Tseoday, Aegiistzin theFlichisger Senior Cantor. Pernom coming in for the ncreeningshonld not he known diabetics and should fast from the eveningnient of the night before.

ILLINOIS STATE FAIRThe illinois lIuto FaIrWIII be held from Asguot 11 to2l is Spr-

ingfield. Citizens age 00 and aver witt receive free admissionevery day. The air-conditioned Senior Citizens BuildIng will beopesi from Ram. lof p.m. daily. Live entertainment will be pra-vidod beginning nt Il n.m. Attractions also include the new Artsand crafta Building, Parti-Mutuel horse racing, grandstandshawo, the Ethnic Viltoge sed a circus. Several health ncreen-ings will again he available in the Senior Citizens Building in-eluding a bload/neygen level test relating to the Inhalatlan ofcigarette smoke.

GOLD PYRAMID HOUSEHere'o a pyramid any mammy wonld be prond to call home

and Ito located not in Egypt but in illinois. Ita the plush, gold-plated, 54 foot pyramid-shaped Jomes Ones House. The PrairieView Senior Travel Club will spomor this day-trip inclndingbatch at the Northern Chalet Reotanrant and detone air-conditioned motor coachonWedneaday, August24. Coats are $21for reoidents and $24 for non-residents. Regiotrationo must be inby Asgmt 17. Call Rnoee Bretmeratthe Prairie View Commoni-ty Center, 905-7447, for more information.

CHOLESTEROL SCREENINGGlenbrook Hospital, 2100 Pfingoten Rd. in Glenview offers

cholesterol ocreeningo from 8 n.m. to noon on Satorday, August20. High cholesterol of Con-0e is an important canoe of heart158050e. This ocreening will help identify an individual's dangerof having heart problems. There will he a $12 feo for laboratorywork. Registratoino must be mode by calling 720-0970, Ext. 043,before Angost 15.

HEAT S'rREISHeat can he a grave danger fnr oenior citizens. Heat aIreas is

the burden that bol weather places on the body, especially theheart. If the harden Is too great, beat can make a person verysick and even become fatal. Temperatsres above 00F can hevery dangerous, especially when the homidity is atoo high. Asudden increase in tomperatare Is particalarly dangerousbecause the body io nnprepared forthe strain. Mild signs of heatstress are lack of energy or slight loso of appetito. Unicos theselent a-long time, there is no need for alarm. Serious sigas in-clsde dizziness, chest pain, rapid heartbeat, great wealmess,diarrhea, mental changea, nsustia, breathing prablems, throtA-leg headache, vomiting, dry skin (no sweating) and cramps.Call a dorIer for medical help if any of these oigas persist.

For more information abont these senior aervtces and recten-lion programs, cali $tslpb BIrmIngham st the Morton GraveSamar Hat Line, 47òb23nr Rnnee Brenner at the Prairie ViewComznnnity Center, 065-7447.

Village of Skokie

The Senior Outreach Prngram of the Museum of Contom-porary Art will nponsor a tour at the Museum on Wednesday,August 3, lncosjsctlon with theSmithActivitles Center, tAncoloand Galbe, Skakie.

The toar kas will leave at 12:30 p.m. from the Center andrelics about 4:11 pus.

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Picking corn for GOP picnicPi

Buttered corn, always a drawthg cm-d at theNorthwest Suburban Republican Family Picnic,will be especially popular at this year's event. BillFraser, Den Plaines, and Gary Warner, ParkRidge, from the Maine Township RepublicanOrganization, look over the earn with Walter Con-ard, Rnlling Meadawn, from the Elk GroveTownship GOP, general cbairman of the picnic on

Despite recent rain, privatewater well owners in themetrapalitan suburban area areencanraged to conuerve water.Charles Hacki, with the En-vicanmental Health Division ofthe Cook County Department ofPublic Health, states that "therecord-breaking drought haslowered the water table con-oiderably and the lack of ramfalthan hindered nature's ability to

Warning on private well waterrecharge the aquifers that napplyprivate wells'.

There is not necessarily ansolimited amount of water in awell. Dependent on the depth ofyour well, you may deplete yoorwater supply and ponuibly that ofyour neighbor. If the supply iodepleted, you will be faced withthe costly espeone of drilling adeeper well.

Your graso is currently te o

llun., July 31, from lt am. to 5 p.m. io Groves 5lloro lt of Busse Woods, Arlington Heights andHigmo Rds. in Elk Grove Townohip.

Tickets at 5 per family, including coro, ooftdroiho, games, pony rides and mock more, areavailabte from Republican previnct captains ioEth Grove, Maine, Hanover and WheelingTowsuhipo, and at the nite on Sunday.

dormant ntate. lt will grow againwhen Mother Nature providesher natural water oourcerain.

Guy J. BrilandoSecond Lt. Guy J, Brilaodo, non

uf Frank P. and Mary-LouiseBrilandoofytof Dohuonut., Nileu,hun graduated from the Euro-NATO joist jet pilot training pro-gram at Sheppard Air PerceBaue, Tenar.

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Tour SINGLESTUII° Surgies will have their

weekly dance and social at theElnnhsrot Ramoda ton, locatedan Roule 53 juot north ofRoosevelt Rd. on Fri., July 29,1985. No age or membershipreotricljoos, alt singles arewelcome. Doors open al 5:30, ad-miosion is $6. Call 459-8003 for in-

ST. PETER'S SINGLESAll singleo invited to these big

danceo...11awaiian dance Friday,Jidy 29, 9 p.m., Hecho NorlhsnmtHall, 4545 N. Central. Live band,free parking, donation $4.

JULY31ST. PETER'S SINGLES

All singlen invited to thcne bigdanceo...Satorday, July 30, 9 p.m.SI. Emily Hall, 1451 E. Central,Mt. Proopect, $5. brinden dcinkn& late buffet. Info- 334-2555. Dan-cing every weekend, we now have10go mrmbera.

REAL PEOPLE SINGLESReal People Singles, a nocial

club for the handicapped, willhold itnficntsacial in the nartherosuburbs from 4 te S p.m. July 35,at Benoigas'n Restaurant, 1557Shenoan Ave,, Evanuon.

Formerly headquartered io thefar wmtero suburbs, Real Peopleis now baned in Evaoston. Sta goatio to bring apportuuitiea forsocializing lo the handicapped ofthe northern auhurbs sodChicago, while continuing te con-duct social evento for handicap-ped residente farther west.

The event at Bennigan's os Jo-ly 30 wilt featsre mimic and stone-log, hora st' oeuvres.

Cool is $5 per person. Nno-members are welcome. Formareinformation call 475-5627.

AUGUST 1SUBURBAN SINGLES

Suburban Singles welcomesmembers and guests te theirSalwday niejst open house anddance August 1 - Doors open Sp.m. Location: American LegionHail, 545 Waukegan Road, Deer-field. Live music - cash bar.August programo Include Salar-day Nile Beach Party Aug. 13;Evening at Ravinia Aug. 17;Honse Parly Aug, 27. Call865-6847 or 9S&5S95 for info andreservations.

AUGUST 2YOUNG SINGLE PARENTS

Northuhore Young SingleParents presenta program far allsinglen en Tuesday, August 2, at8n45 pm. the Northshore Chapterof Young Single Pucenta (TSP)will offer a program featuringMs. Sue Paige upeaking on"Fears and Phobias fer Singles.Mu. Pioge is with LifestreamLearning Center.

The meeting will be held atStuart Modernen's Cattle Corn'puny, 630 Waukegun Road, Glen.view. Fellawing the program willbe dancing. casual canveraatlauand a rash bar Fur information,call 4353311, 34 hanrs.

Adisulou to this pergram isopen to ali singles. There will hean admlnulnn charge.

Young Single Parents (YSP)lsan educational and serialorganisation meethig the needs ofsingle/separated parents hot-ween the ageaefll-41. Custody uftha children la nut a factor in cou-Sides-big eligibifity for rneonber-uid

YSP meets every Tuesdayevening at Shirt /ondernon'n Cettie Company, 835 WaukeganRoad. Glenviow.

AUGUSTSYOUNG SINGLE PARENTS

Young Singlo Paronla (Rar-thwest Chapter) wIll hold itaregular meeting un Friday,August 5, beginning at 5:35 p.m.Following a few brief an-nouncementa about the Club'sflimsy activities the nodal viSbegintonight's program willfeature a dance lesson or two.Music far dancmg wilt he provid.ed by the Club's D.J.

YSP is an educational, uncial,und not-for.prafit erganizationdedicated hi. serving the opecialeneds of young single paresia(divorced, separated, widowed,or never married) between theages of 35-45. and their children.Cuntody Is net required formembership. The cast for admit.tance is $3 for memhers und 54far eligible nan-members.

YSP meeta every Friday atu-35 p.m. in the Chicago Roem atthe Holiday Inn located at thecorner of Illinois Rl. 53 undAlgonquin Road in RollingMeadawn. Far further inferma-lion on ather YSP activities call397-5850.

TItE SPARESMonthly CardNight ' Fri., Aug.

5 at Des Plaines CommunitySenior Conter, 1545 Thacker St.,Des Ptainen (N.E. CornerThacker/Dempnter und SecondSt., 4-Way Stop). Ron Schnlsnar,Master Player, will teach begin-sers or hrush.upn. Time: 7:31p.m. Socialize, 7:45 p.m.Pinochle, S p.m. Bridge andPoker. Donation $2.50 members,$3.56 nan-members. Far furtherinformation dátI Shirley al523-441g.

TGIF SINGLESTGIF Singles will have their

weekly dance und social at theElmlnurst Ramada Ion, locatedon Route 53 just north nfRoosevelt Rd. on Fri., Aug. 5. Noage or meMbership rnstrictiom,all singles are welcome. Doorsopen at 1:35, admission is $5. Call459-5563 for info.

AUGUST 6NO. SHORE JEWISH SINGLES

The NSJS will meet at the OldOrchard Country Club for alevening at the theatre, os Sotar-day eveoing, August 6. The pro-dsction will he Noel and Cole,which isa salutetothe life of NoelCoward und Cole Porter. Thetheatre is located at 756 RandRoad is Mt. Prospect. Nan-members ace invited to attendand participate in un evening ofentertainment und sociality. Forinformation and reservationscontact Betty at 124-3225.

AUGUST 7IN-BETWEENsr SINGLES

The ln-Betwoeners SinglesClub will hunt a Twilight Danceas Sunday, Auguof 7 at CaraRoyale located al 753 Lee St., DmPlaines, 5 to I p.m. Music byJerry Slay. Admission, guests,$4, and members ss. Singles(4ug5)

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Singles are invited to attendund meet the members for a nicesocial mailing. The cast wilt hedotermined hy the price of thebrunch ordered. Fer fnrther in-farmatlon please contact Rose at291-5555.

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Rudack wiiis HalachaEssay Contest

Debbie Rudack, drnghter ofMr. Marvio and Mrs. HarrietRudek of Mjiwaukeo, Wiocon-sin, was the winner of the recent-ty conducted Chicago RobbinicolConncil Halocho Essay Contest.

Debbie wnsn nentor ot the IdoCrown Jewish Academy ofChicago. She intends to furtherher education at the MidreohetMacjab in Jerusalem, Israel forthe forthcoming year. She will bepart of a jabS Israel Programwith Stern College For Women(Yeshiva University).

The Chicago Rabbinical Cans-dilHalacha EssàyContest is opento all High School Sealars pisan-tag to attend a school nf bigherJewish tearnfug bi IsraeL The

St. John Lutheranfilm series

Dr. Jomes C. Dnbsno lesean it'sdtfficalt for todays parents tokeep their priorities straight. InTurn Your Heart Toward Home,Dr. Dolmen alerts parents ta thethreats bids face, and arges themto take a stand for their familien,and turn to the valuen that makeharneo strang.

In thin provocative mi-partfilm sertes, Dr. Daboon speakoopenlyabautthe Issues. His front-tine perspective inspires, earn-pois, and motivates. The fourthfilm, 'The Family Under Fire,"tolls of the "risS war" of valsesthat is underway in oar aeciety.

NTJCCalled to the Torah at Nitos

Township Jewish Congregationrecently as adslt B'nai Mitzvahswere: AI Lieberman, AliceLevine, Ellen Kahn, Sharon Car-tin, Carolynn Stnller of Skabie;Nicole Sacks nf Prospet Heights;Ramona Wood of Macion Grove;Ellen Rotbfeld nf Buffalo Grove;Karen Andolinas of Deerfield;Gloria Podida nf Highland Park;and Richard Hernandea ofWilmette.

Following theservice a kiddrnhwas hosted by the B'nai Mito-vabs. Rabbi Neil Brief deilveredthe charge and Hassan ShlnmoShooter ebanted the liturgy.

MIKE'S FLORAL

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Cat Flowors FIorsI Dasignsc arsasos Hnasn plants

contest awards a $1,001.00scholarship to the stodeat whonabsnils the witmiag essay on aytopic of contemporary Halachicimportance. Students are en-coos-aged to sobmit essays thateshibit originality of thosght sadresearch, along with clear sadconcise presentation.

Debbie's essay was on OrganTranspknts- The Hatacldr View.

Debbie, 18, was member nf theNational Honor Iociely sad plansto attend Store College forWarnen (Yeshiva University) ioNew Yark upon completing beryear's study in Israel.

For fnrther information can-tact Rabbi Israel Fishweicher.

Get involved to preserve wbatyna care about mont-your fami-ty. Please noto that this film coo-toots explicil information regar-ding the pornography indostryand is not recammended foryoung andieneen. This film willbe shown at St. Jahn LutheranOsareb, 7429 Milwaukee Ave.,Riles, (ose blank nantIs nfHarlem) on Sunday, July 31beginning al 730 p.m. Cbild carefor small children will be prnvid-ed.

The commanity to welcome toview these encollent films withthe members nf St. John.

NSJCNartlswest Suburban Jewish

Congregatim, 7800 W. Lyons,Morton Greve, IL will warshipFriday evening services at 73lp.m. sp matS August 19, 1088. OnAugust 19 sad thereafter, Fridayevening services will rename al815 p.m. Weekday evening ser-vices are at 7ci5 P.M. Saturdaymorning services will continue at0:38 AM. Morning services onMonday and Thursday are at 7AM, Toesday, Wednesday andFriday at 7l5 AM. Sunday mare-tog, 8 AM.

A new membership open bossewill be held at the synogogse onThursday evening, . Aagsst 11,toto at 730 p.m. Rabbi EdwardFeldbeim, Cantor Joel Reznirksad the synagogue staff mili bevery happy to greet all membersand gueula in the nneial ball. Cot-fee sad desert will be served. Coltthe synagogue office for say far-fuer information, 965-4000.

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Labor ZionistAnnual YiddishProgram

The Lober Zionist Alliance ofChicago wilt preseel ito 6th An-vuoI Yiddish Lilerary ProgramOn Sunday, Jnly 31, t30 p.m., utthe Lincotawnod Hyatt Home,4500 W. Tosby ove., is Lic-colnwood.

Guest speaker will be JacobBlank, well known educator, tee-tarer, and author, tohu will speakun "H. Leiviek - Poet of Redemp-tion" in commemoration of the106th asmlvernaty uf his birth.Leivick, considered une of theforemost Yiddish writers of ourtasse, is widely konus for bisplay, The Golem,

The musical program will bepresented by Sima sad ArnoldMiller, who will pe.-funn a salee-tine uf musical nettiags ufLeivick'npoems. Chairman uf theafternoon in Bina Radier,

There is an admission chargeuf $5, and refreubmenta will hesenS. Far mure lnfannatlan,call Laber Zionist Alliance,655-40M.

Temple Beth

IsraelTemple Beth israel, 3939 W.

Huwardat., OkuMe, will celebrateSbahbat Friday Evening Ser-viceuanJuly00atll:30p.m. Rab-bi Michael A. Weisberg willdeliver the aermun.

There will be an Oneg Sbabbatfallawlng services.

Temple Beth Israel will buidShabbat Saturday Morning Ser-Vices an July 30 at 11 am, RabbiMichaelA, Weinberg will conductthe services. Fur further listar-molina contact the Temple uf-fice: 675.0981,

MTJCAnniversary

Maine Tuwnubip Jewish Con-gregation Situare EmeS, 8806Ballard rd., Des Plaines, willhave a apeclal 25th Anniversarycelebration as Saturday, Aug, 6beginning at g p.m, Rabbi JayLapides and Rabbi Emeritus ¡ayKorsen invIte yuu to celebratethin mumentess arcasteis, alongwith your friends and neighbors,the 25th annIversary of ola-synagogue. There will he enter-tainmeat and donning by theSbtetl Blasters (tear company ufthe Maxwell Street KleomerBand), Thera will be a dessertreception, fun and surprises, Thereception is by reaervatien only,Please coli the tynagague at297-2066 far information andreuervatiorn, Come and lois us.

Beth EmetThe FreeSynagogue

Beth Emet The FreeSynagogue, 1224 Demputer St.,Evoastos, will bold Sbabbat Ser-vices un Friday, July at 800p.m. Cantor Jeffrey Klepper wIllgive the Ovar Tarais an "NewDirectians is Jewish Uturgy."Mr, Herbert Hubert wIll conductthe aea'vlceo. An Oneg Shabbatwill folluw. The community la is-vilest,

A Shabbal Morning Misyan isheld every Saturday at 9;3O m.

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Rev. Springerreceivès honor

John J. loybuwshl (r) presents this award to Rev. Lawrence Spr-isger (I) for mastering the hymns - "Heurtful Muther" (SerdecznaSilathu), "Welcome Queen ut Heaven" (Wits) Erulewn Nicha) and"Bloch Madnasa" (Coursa Madonna) Composed by Pupe JatosPaul D is the Polish Language.

Mr. John lzyknwsbi taught-Rev. Springer all these hymns isPolish to wbicbbe can nnwnisgthemull bybeart. Tho prenentotiunwas made at St. John Brebesf Cburcb, in Nitos an Jane 12.

Obituaries.

Marie J. HallTl8Morte J. Harris (neo Corn-

feci), 90, of Riles died un flea-day, July 12, is Pork Ridge. Shewas the wife of the lote Alex-ander; mother of the tote Alex-ander; Grandmnther of Lynn(Robert) Miller, Kim (Puni)Outtecker, Sandy (Lorry)Friedman, Patito Edworda andGreat Grandmutber of 0.FaneraI services were Friday,Jofy 15 from tIse Skaja TerraceFuneral Hume, Niles tuMemorial Park Cemetery,Skakie.

DanaDana Tomaie (neo Pslsar),47,

ofNilen died unMonday, July11is Park Ridge. She was the wifeuf Andy; muther nf Suant sadDebbie; daughler nf MriaPulsar; and miter of Alovz

Robert FrancisKazmer,Sr.

Robert Francis Kaomer, Sr.,63, uf Riles died an Monday, Ja-ly 11 is Park Ridge, He was thebusband nf Margaret (seeArts); father nf Margaret AsusoHanley, Rubert Jr., andMichael J.; brother to George(Rita) sad DaIsies (Rager)Flucher; grandfather teMichael J, FaneraI serviceswere Friday, July 15 from theSkaja Terrace Funeral Heme,Nitos to St. Juba BrebeufChurch. Interment MarybijtCemetery.

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Pulsar to Yngusluvia. Funeralservice Were bold at the MiajaFuneral Terrace Home, Nitos,us Thursday, July 14 to OurLady nf Ransom Church. Inter-ment Ail Saists Cemetery.

Services held forEdward F. Ream

Edward F. Ream, Lt. CoL,Ret., 00, dIed suddenly earlierthis munthatllt. Francis Houpitalis Evanston uf congestive heartfailure. He won a resident nf Lin-cnllswoud for 38 years sad is sur,vivad bybis wife, Veronica. Masawas celebrated at Qiicen of AllSaiato with interment is FortSheridan Cemetery.

Reaan was o WWII Vet, Earn-pean Theatre with Headquartersfth As-my Group ea GeneralEisenhuuer'a Stoff, receiving theBronze Star far MeritoriousAchievement,

Member uf Military Order ofthe World Wem; The Relirgd Of-firers Ass's; Civil Eng, U. uf LAlumni Ans's and 4mericsaAcademy uf EnviranmenlalEngineers,

He woo o U, of I. graduate,Class of 1800 in Uvil Engr. ChiefEngineer, PacificFlnsh Tank Ce,(Div. of Rax-Chainbelt, Inc.)

After bis retirement be was aconsultant with Cossner, Town-send & Assur., Cbicagu.

Ream worked os a precinctcopious sad judge of election fer31 years is NUes Tuwnubip.

Temple BethIsrael

Temple Beth Israel, 3839 W.Howard Street, Skukie, willcelebrato Shabbet Friday Even.lag Services na August 5 at 83Op.m. Jean Enlenberg will deliverthe aermunette,

There will be an Oneg Sbobbatfollowing services.

Temple Beth Israel, will holdShabbat Saturday Morning ser-vIces an JulylOot 11 AM. FerIta--thee information cantorI theTemple office; 655-0801.

OLR Soundsof SummerConcerts

Our Lady of Ransom Church,0306 N. Greenwood, Riles, ishosting an Ostdoor Sounds ofSummer Concert nf live mssirand dsncisg us Sunday, July 31,On theeburch grounds. The LargoEnsemble performs classicalmusir from 2 to 3 p.m.; theEmerald Society Pipes andDrwas from 3 tu 330 p.m.; andMickey aad the Memories, 50's-GO's live band (the music thatwas popular when youwere)-frnm 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.Tickets for the entire afternoonuro adulto, $5; Seniors, $4;children under 12, $2.50. Call theMististry Conter at 823-Mio fortickets and isfurmatinn.

Niles CommunityChurch

Nitos Community Cbarcb, 7461Oaktos Street, Niles schedule forthe month uf August Is a futlows-

August 7-10 am. Warship Ser-vire - Cammunian will becelebrated

Aogttut 12from lOam. to Z pEagles Cor Wash $3 per carChurch ParkIng Let

Augaut 54-10 ,nl, Worship ser-vice Guest Mialster Rev. LeonRaring

Atsgml 21-10 Les. Wurabip ser-vice Guest Misister Dr. DouglasSoleen (ear furmer Pastor)

SJB Cubs outingTICkS are saw ea aale na o

first come firstuerve basisfur theSt. Jahn Brebesf, Holy NameSociety animal Cabe outing atWrigley Field an Sunday.September 18. The Cubo will bebusting a rival team SL LealeCardinals. Tickets are $10 and In-elude o ticket for the game andround-trip deluxe baa transporta-lion (from S.JB parking let).Departure frumSJB wIll balsean.

Far tickets, call Andy telar-walten, Jr. at 066.6961. -

"WeFitchicagu" is a companyslogan that Chemins doesn'tterm lueuely. Far the past 81yearn, Cherais'n has covered thefeet uf mare Chicagoland men,warnen and children than anyether shoe retailer providIng itacustamera with unbeatable style,servIce and savIngs.

A business atol-y an the "stay-lag power" of thIs Chicago is-sIltation would be enlighteningtracing Chemina back to Itsmodest beginnings as a street-side abon stand isthe early 1960,0tu ita positIon as Chicago's topshoe retailer.

Chemina bas never stood stilland always bad looked far newand better ways to grow. Thecompany pinneered the off-priceshoe retail isduatry by beleg thefirst to offer recognizable name-brand alIses far the entire familyat everyday savings of sp to 46percent and Chemina censmit-mont tu full-service fer thecustomer rematas a dominantforce is Ito corporato policy. Thecompany continued its pioneer-ing spirit by opening twoSboeMact Express lucatianu, tisefirst semi self-service chao outlet

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for men, women and children, all specially pricedjust for Ibis sidewalk sale!

Temple Jsdeu Mispab willhave Ihn Summer FamilyBarbecue on San., Aug. 7 startIngal 4 p.m. on the laws of the tern-pie ut 1010 Nileu Center Rd. isMolde. Food, drinks, games andentertaisment for adulto and

children are available. Thisspecial summer activity is span-sorest by the Membership Corn-mission, Vice President Jean

with tremenduus growth potets-tisi. And recently, ChemIna hasembarked es a bard-httttogtolevision advertising campaign.

Advertising is new ferChemins. Far years, the corn-puny bu celled on tremendousword-of-month advertising.Catalog and direct-responseadvertising have become mastbeportant because of the loyalcustomer baue which has beenderived tram Qserssin'u mailinglist. dossi, In the last three years,newspaper and radio advertisInghave taken an equally importantroles is enhancing the existingadvertisIng campaIgn. The cur-rent advertising campaignreflects a new "aPlng eut" at-titude by Chemin u to furtborbroaden Ito already bepresulve 25to 10 percent market penetrationof customers with a five-mileradius uf each atore.

Despite ChemIns growth, thecnnípany bas retained aremarkable commitment to itocu.stomem. Indeed, Cbernin's isune uf the few companies thatstili understands that theeasterner is the mast important

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Couper and her cununittee.Alt member familles of Judea

Mlzpsh are Invited as arefamilies is the community whoare considering their affifiafiuswith a reform congregation. Rab-hi Mare E. Berkson and GilbertGoyim, President will be un bandla welcome everyone. For raser-valium or informatisa, call thetemple office at 676-1560.

Chernin's has covered the feet for 81 yearsIndivIdual in a atore setting. It'scorporate motto that "Na Sale isEver Final Until You're Cam-pletely Satisfied" exemplifiesChemina commitment tocustomer service.

Cherzsln'a lu a company with oheart. The original 666 W.Raaaavelt Rd. location has beenguest lo Chemina and the corn-pany devotes tIme and resourcesto serving the coúununity. Itdonates thousands of ahana an-nually to the needy through theDr. Schall Foundation andAMVETS sad Is a streng asp-ported of the oervices afthe Inns-canYMCAon Chicago's west side- helping fund summer compoutings for uaderprlvilegedyouths andaccompanying groupsuf kids te the Chicago Bullabasketball games each year, lasaddition to ather activities.

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Ladies Auxiliary State ConventionDuring the 64th anrnml State

Convention of the Lathes Aux-illary to Veterans of ForeiguWars of the United States con-ducted byState president HarrietCagle, the Pork Ridge V.FW.Post 3579 Ladies Auxiliaryreceived nimserous awards.

A first piare plaque waspresented to Elaine vonSchwedler for the communityseMen record book. A first placeaward was also presented toElaine for the Poppy salen con-test

Other awards presented to theauxilies' were citations of meritto Elaine von Schwedler forcoaching the cancer aid andresearch quota for the auxiliary,Lorraine Roeback for reachingher quota in the national homeprogram and Rane Vajack terroachin her quota in the childwelfare program.

Hospital service pins were

Women's OfficePolitics lectureThe St. Francis Center for

Women's Health will offer 'Of-fice Palitics Stew Women CanPlay the Game" at 730 p.m. onThnrnday, Aug. 4. The lecture,conducted by o career roanselingexpert, wiliincludo tips on how tomanage a problem bons, main-tain visibility, and gain power inan organization.

Coat in $5. The St. FrancisConter far Women's Health islocated at 1850 Sherman pl. inEvanston.

To register or for additional In-formation, call 492,4100.

New ArrivalA girl was born to Mr. and hOrs

Kenneth Juris of NUes, an Jnly16, al Holy Family Hospital, DesPlaines. The baby's name isEnea Lynn whn weighed 0 lbs., 1es. Grondparests Mrs. MaryAnn Tackett 01 NSa and Mr. &Mrs. acm Jurio of Nies. Otherchildren: Scott, Jason andMichael.

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presented to Mary Bacthald,Zella Prajnner and EmilyWagner for 500 boom nf service.A sewing pin was presented toMarie Marquardt for l, boom.

Delegates attending the aux-diary boniness meetings were:Elaine van Schwedlor, FnurthDistrict President, Dee Gjertuen,Marie Marquardt, Cindy Werner,Lorraine Raoback, Vecen Kauf-man, Kathy Amen, DorothyOlsen, Dorothy Ortniann, JackieViltwock, Mary Barthold,Adeline Bacanshi.

The department conventinnrinsed with past State PresidentDoris Homann officiating an theInstalling officer of the State of-firers for 1000-1009. As follows:State Prenident, EvelynO'Rourke, Sr. Vice Prestent,Ullian Mayer, ir. Vice Proni-dent, Lorraine Hansen,Secretary/Treaaarer Mildred

Gan Israel Day CampSn honar nf the Year of the

Child, Ganisrael DayComp is nf-fering a fail week of camp enjoy-ment, free of rharge, during thefirst half nf August, for any childages O through 13 who did ant at-tond a Hehrew dy school daringthe past year. Space Is limitedand eligible children will he ac-reptetl on a first come-lint servebasha

Camp Gas Israel, a momher nfthe world's largmi camping-work, provides a meaning ox-porlesre inJowish living in a fun-filled atsnnaphere. Sporta, swim-

Women's ORT officersThe Country Cove Chapter of

Women's American ORT(Organization for Rehabilitationthrough Training) Is pleased toannounce its Executive Officersfor 109889.

They are as follows: President,Rosee Rath, Northbrook V.P.-enrailmont, Lenra Chorney,Skakie; V.P. - membership,Kathie Friedman, Wheeling;V.P. - honor roll, Linda Pectin,

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Left Chaplain, lillian KarIn,Conductress, Rooemary Kellyand Gaard Shirley Such.

AS newly elected ansillary of-ficashavo assumedtheir couper-tine offices. The 190g-1980 aux-Stacy officers for Parb RidgeV.F.W. Auxiliary 3579 are asfollows: President, Eloisevonlchwedlor, Sr. Vice Presi-dent, Cindy Werner, Jr. VicePresident, Lorraine ROeback,Secretary, Dee Gjertsen,Treansrer, Rose Vajack,Chaplain, Irene Callaban, Con-ductrosa, Dorothy Olsen, Guard,Stella Gorny and three yearThistee. Mouse Baranaki.

The Ladies Auxiliary to theVeterana of Foreign Wars isdedicated to improving the rom-mwiity through patrintism, ser-vice, creative youth programa,canner aid and research and pro-testing veterann rights.

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mtog, field flips and hot lanchesore alipart ofthe Gas Israel day.The rarefnlly designed programis r structured to foster anunderstanding and appreciationnf Jewish life; the children ab-sorb their heritage as they play.

mo project Year of the Child,sponsored by LubaVItch Chabadof illinois, has been instituted toprovide opportoniilea for everyJewish child to participate in aJewish learning experiencethrosghootthoyear. Formore hi-formation raIl the Camp OrniIsrael office, 2Ev1fl8.

Nies; V.P. - bslietln, ReranZylherman, Mactan Grove;Treasurer, Both ChaUmas, Deer-field; Financial Secretary, SandySturt,Gteaview; Corr. Secretary,Eleanor Greenspan, ShaMe;Parliamentarian, ShamsJohnson, Nies.

Coantry Cove Chapterwelcomes now members to jointhem in their 0th year. For fur-them informatisa caS 564-1501.

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Changing of the guard

Mrs. Louis (Blanche) Sobin nf Skokie (right), ostging presidentof the Skokie Auxiliary of RushNorth Shore Medical Conter, pussesthe gavel to incoming president Mrs. Shirley Sax of Morton Groveat o recent auxiliary installation meeting.

A member nf the auxiliary since 1900, Sua bss served far twoyears as woys and means vice-president, twoyeors an membershipvice-president and one year as recnrding secretary. She also bonbeen editor of the auxiliary's newsletter, publicity chairmon, loxbox chairmau, Second City Benefit chairman, Shecky GreeneBenefit chairman andboke saleco-cboirman. She abobas been oc-live on the Rush North Shore Fssndation'n FaS Fanlasy Benefit,having served ana memberafthe htvitotiom committee, organizerof the ad book and ad hook chairman for two years.

IRS reminder fornewly weds

Its summer - the traditionaltimefamweddisgs andalno an ap-pmopriato timo for a friendlyreminder from the InternalRevenue Service forallthe newlymarried couples.

If yss plan to take your newspouse's name in placo at yourown or as a hyphenated lastsame, ILS. Wintrade, Jr.,District Director for northern il-linais, urges you to contact yourlocal SOcinllieesrIty Office to up-date your record to reflect yoursew name. Your social securitynumber will remain the same.

"It is important that thischange he made because amismatch of same and socialnecuiritynamber could delay yonmrefund, if you are entitled ta sue,by an 1aug au eight to ton weeksbeyouud noumal processing time,"noted Wintrodo.

The name change is made naFuma 55-S, and can be done bymail. An SS-I form is availablefromyeurincal social security nf-fice or by calling the IRS at1-800-426-3076.

The Libertyville SoccerAssociation is accepting registra.tian far their fail adult womensinstructional soccer program.The fall season mil start inSeptember and finish in tole Oc-toherwithgamesplayed is tAbor-tyville on Saturday afternoons.The regisratian fee for newplayers is $20.

The adult womenn programwoo storIed to 1985 and has beesfeatured in several oatianal soc-cor pablicotians. The non-competitive program was found-ed to develop women soccercoaches and referees by pro-siding actual playing experience.Previousooccer experience is notrequired bat the minimum agefor players is twenty five (BirthYear of 1863 or earlier).

Women who act coaching youthsoccer teams who do not havesoccer playing experience are ex-penally encouraged to cegiutor.Regular fifa soccer rules aro

Horseracingevent fundraiser"ANlgbtattheflaceo,"aneve.

lag of belting, bidding, dancing,and dining, sponsored by theLakeside Women's Council at Lii-Ile City, will be hold an Friday,July 29 at 8-p.m., at the HyailDeerfield Hutel, 1720 Lake CookRd., Deorfield.

The betting edil be fallowed bybidding. Silent and live auctionswill offer airline tickets toHawaii, a 1585 Honda Civic CRXSS. accomndaüonu at four-starhotels, furs, a television, a VGR,professional spsrtn tickets,autographed memorabilia, andother valuable prizes.

Dance music will be providedby Howard Wallach's A-Z Enter-tainment.

Cocktails willbe served at 6:38.Pout time teS p.m.

Ail proceeds benefit LittleCity's residential cammuailty inPalatine for people with mentalretardation and developmentaldisabifities.

Womens soccerregistration

followed except free sutotitutionis allowed at any time., Call Sue Chamberlain at302-4218 for additional informa-lion.

Membershipdrive

The Country Cave Cbspter ofWomen's American ORT(Organization (or Rehabilitationthrough Training) will hold oMembership Party at the Brad-ford Mososm of Collectors Platoson Tuesday, August 1f, 1985 at7:00 p.m.

The museum, located at 0333Milwaukee Avenue, NUes, homesover 1500 limited-edition platestram around the world.

1950-1889 paid-up members willenjoy a tour of the mussons, frrefreshments andan exr'thugrfIe. Guests ame welcome. For for-them information, rail 164-1501.

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A first place plaque waspresented to Elaine vonSebwedler foe the CommsnityService Record Book. A first

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Other awards presented to theAuxiliary were citations nf meritto Elaine von Sebwedier forrearing the Cancer Ad mdResearch Quota for the Aux-diary, Lorraine Roebacb forreaching ber quota io the Na-iso-at Home Program and ItoseVojuck for reacting bee quota inthe CoUd Welfare Program.

Hospital nemico pta01 werepresented tu Mary Bartbotd,Zella Prajzner and EmilyWagner fur 188 bourn of service.A sewing pin was presented toMarie Marquardt for 1,000 boucs.

Delegaba attending the Aux-diary Ruinosas Meetings were:Elaine von SebwesUer, FourthDistrict President. Dee Gjertsen.Marie Marquardt, Cindy Werner,Lorraine Itoeback, Yema Kauf-man, Katby Ameu DurotbyOteen, Dorothy Octsnan, JacbieVillwocb, Mary Bartbold,

A free community seminaren-titled 'Anuwers to Your Ques-fions on Cosmetic Surgery" sniflbe held un Monday, Aug. 15 from7:30 ta 9p.m. in the Doutas Roomat the Arlington HeightsMemorial Library, 100 N. Dun-tan.

The New Image seminar in-eludes a ulide preueutation givenby Calleen Caros, RN.. cosmeticsurgery counselor, and a ques-lion/answer opportunity ted byEdwurd J. 1.00ry, M.D., a huardcertified plastic surgeon.

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Adeline Boraoski.The Departssenl Convention

closed with Past State PresidentDoris Hansom officiating as theinstalling officer of the state of-firers for 1905-89. As loUve-o:State President, EvelynD'Rauche, Sr. Vice President,Lillias Mayer, Jr. Vice Presi-dent, Lorraine Hansen,Seereetary/Treasurer MildredLaR, Chaplain, Lillian Earls,Couductresu, Rosemary Kellyand Guard Sbirley Such.

All newly cIerGe-I Auxiliary of-firers bave assumedtbeir respec-Uve offices. The 1980-09 AuxilIaryofficers for Park Ridge V.F.W.Auxiliary 3579 are as follows:President, Elaine vos SchweiGer,Sr. Vice President, CindyWerner, Jr. Vice President, Lar-raine Roehack, Secretary, DeeGjertuen, Treauurer, staue Vo-

Chaplain, treue Callahan.Coudsctreus, Dorothy Olsen,Guard, Stella Garay and TirenYear motee, Adeline Baraoshi.

Cosmetic Surgeryseminar

surgery commuer and exploresthepositive changesinaelf euteenwhich people experience as aresult of a carefully plannedcosmetic Surgery procedure.

New lissage is a comprebenuivecosmetic uurges-y program basedof three factors: offering theshills of board certified plasticsurgeons; free, confidential con-suttatium; mid flat rate costs ataccredited day surgery facilitieswIth finaocing available. NewImage consultatiom centers arelocated in both Arlington Heightamid Downers Grove.

There is so charge for theseminar. Reservations are re-quested by Friday, Aug. 12. Formore infunnalion, contact NewImago at 963-fOOl.

Skokie womannamed toTask Force

Dorothy Marb al SI. LamlIerIPariaIs In Skokie bas been ap-painted ta the archdiocesanWomen's Pastoral ResponseTauk Force. She is one of fifteenmembers whose appointmentwas announced by PatriciaSmuck, Chair of the Task Farce.The leadership of the Ar-cfsdloceuan pastoral Council andthe Archdiocesan Council nlCatholic Women selected theTask Force members, In part, tareflect the diversity of the Ar-chdlaceae,

The Task Force will facilitatethe Archdiocese of Chicago'sresponse ta the U.S. bishops' re-quest far a critique ofthe draft uftheir pastoral letter an the con-cerna of women, "Partners in theMystery of Redemption: APastoral Response to Wumen'sConcerns fur Church andSoelefy."

The committee memhern willassist In arranging andfacifitating consultatIon sessionsto he held in each vicariato dur-lug September and October,Cathoilcu tfu-uughaut the Ar-cbdluceue of Chicago will be in-cited ta participate in the ses-omm,

Christmasin July at Rès

Christmas in July? No, hut members of the Reuurrectlon Aun-diary including (I is r) Dorio Oudeger (Glenview) and TheresaLeocher (Park Ridge) are beginning plans br their OctoberChristmas bazaar.

A major fundroising event of the auxilIary, the honor features avareily 01 homemade crafts and baked goods. All proceeds e-iIIbeseilt the Auxiliary's $1 million pledge ta expand outpatientsurgical Oervices at Resurrection Hospital.

For additional information on how ta join a craft-molding groupnow in Session, call the Auxiliary office at 774-8000, Ext. 6139.

"Psychology of Personal Growth"

class at JCC

''Poychology of PersonalGrowth," a 16-week credit coursespnuunred by Oahtou CommunityCollege (0CC), will meet from9:30a.m. ta 12:25 p.m., August21through December 15 at Ihe Ber-nord Horwich/Mayer KaplanJewish Community Centcr(JCC), 599g W. Church St.,Shokie. The course will be taughtby Usda Sugar.

Fall maclu the liest Ilse thaI0CC clames bave bees offered althe JCC. Both credit and non-credit clamen will he available.Registration wilt he Monday,

Malloy talksto serviceOrganization

Prnmmnent Dea Plaines at-tarney Kathleen S. Maliuy spokeat a well-altended session of theDes Naines Kiwanis Club anJune II, us the topic "Men,Women, Wills and Wampom",enspbauizlng the new DurablePower of Attarney Act,

Mu. Malloy explained ta theKiwanis Clshmembers the finan-ciaS henefita of a will, what hap'peno to the estate if there is nut awOO, and the benefifu of the newdurable Power uf Attorney Act inthe event of a disabled familymember.

Kate MaIIoy wm requested taspeak ta the Kiwanis Club afterupoakine ta o well-attended neu-sim af the Des Plaines Women'sCouncil on estate planning furwomen,

August t through Friday, Augusi12.

Using mAjor psychological ap-prnaches, the course will fucus onpersonal gene-ta with an em-phasis ou understauding and im-proviog communication patterswith oneself and with others.

[Jada Sugar earned an MA. issocial warb from the Umversilyof Chicago. She is a clinieat socialworhec/older adult speeishnt atUnited Charities.

The course is worth threecredit hours, The coot is $17 percredit hour, plus leeu, lorpersoxuunder 0Uand.$.56 per credit hoarfor persons averoOwlsolive in the0CC district,

To register, phone 0CC at982-9888 or JCC al 675-2200. TheCourue catalogue number is PSY163-017-0917.

For more information aboutthis course or any other Hoc-wich/Kaplan JCC program,please call 675-22go,

'Women in Salesmeeting

The Northwest Chapter of theNational Network of Women isSates will bald their next dinnermeeting on Mnnday, Aug. 15 atthe Wellinglon of Arlington, 2111S. Arlingtan Heighis rd. Ari-ington Heighlo; networhing andregislration begins at 5:36 p.m.The reservation and cancellationdeadline is 3 p.m. Augmt 12.Walk-is's the night of the meetingwill be accepted. For further is-formation call 253-2265.

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A Sch,lnn Bicycle worthwas stolen from a garage vhllethe owner was cutUn$ hI backlawn in the 6900 block of Lea-bigton on July 2

Someone remeaed a mimic boxworth $100 from a atore In theGolf MIII shopping center on July

Persons imknown removed atelevision Set fri a car In the88 block of Golf M onJuly 21.

Someone removed a walletfromthetapofa ebuoge macblueIn a car weak facIlity In the 7340block of Ilemputer.

The wallet contalued a driveralicense, Social Security card andma

Pacanas unknown ripped thefront door cylinder aifto gate an-try to a camera atore in the 4040

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block of Golf Rd. on July 14.The offendera removed

uwneroat comer'e from in bockof the counter and glass h111trhut two reek re cmoney were left undleturbeilPolice lurutige the 010enderabecame frightened and made aquick exit out Ob: front door,

Someone gained entry bynnanhlug the drivera aide wie-dow ala car in the 7400 block ofMilwaukee on July10,

Once Insider the offenderremoved a canaeUe player ofundetermined value.

An employee of a obere in theGell Mill aht conter woecited for peute theft on July 18,after alee removed a pair of ears-legs valued at $15 without payingfor the merchandise.

A reablent in the 9700 block ofFox Glen reed July 15 so-mocee pried the lock mechanism

DUlaA Qsicego man was arrested

for drunk driving, suspendedUCemOr 5d hnpreperlane use onJuly 14.

Police ohaervod the offender inthe 4040 block of Milwaukee Ave.weaving from lane to Inno until ostop was Initiated

He was relessed on $3,000 bondpendlngat Aug.coort dote.

A Qalrago man wan arrestedfor drunk driving and Improperlane ose on July 15.

Police on routine patrol obaerv-edtbe offender bovellog north onMilwaukee Ave. weaving fromlane to Jano, Increasing and thendecreasing speed untlia stop wasbuffeted by police.

He was released on $lrlOO bondand assigned oe Aug. court date.

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of the paeaenger side of bis caristhe driveway.

Oece InsIde, the offenderremoved u radar detector,leather Jacket tape recorder,and aunglaeaea worth a tolsi of$940.

A cashier In a clothIng storetold pollen July 17 that a mongaveher$looblutapayfora pairof pante, whIch she accepted andretornedtbechange. He then pur-chased anotherpalr nf paule withthe change andleft the store.

According to police reporte, themanager checked the bifi andthought It wan coanterfelt, butpolice uubeequently determinedshe was mistaken.

An employee of a gas elationreported a woman pompeii $10worth of gas hate ber car anddrove off wIthout paying the at-tendant. After ube wag ap-prehended, rentitolion was modeacfordlng'to police reporto.

rrests...A Desrl°lalneu man was or-

rested for drunk driving, lin-proper lane sue and nu drlver'ulicense on July 17.

PalieR responded to Dempsterand Grand where they observed aman standing next to the cor ou-Ing it for support.

Under questioning, the of-fenderuaidhebad beentoapartyand bad some beers" and hodapparently fatIca asleep at thewheel driving home.

Investigation chewed he u-aufroveling west un Dempnter inthe right lane veering to the rightand struck three parked care, ac-cerdiuf to police reporte.

He woe releaued after peeling$3,000bond pending an Aug. courtdate.

Euch cloy tbouuundn 6f firestake dueem uf lives and injurehundreds mure io communitiesjust like ours. The sud fact is thutmany of these fireu could hovebeen prevented or minimlued ifuuly thooe effected had ununderstanding of hou- fires uteriand how to prevent or controlthem along with buying somebasic fire protection equipmentat hund.

Effective on the let day uf Julyof this year, 1088, il became a lawin the state uf Gloom that allrenidenlial living unit.s musI bavea smoke detector. The lowutipalaten that a fine ran belevied if there is a fire and nosmoke detector lu foond and toboIn working order. TItis law was alung time lu coming and is beingheraldedbyall Fire Deportmentnos o uignlficant achievement inuavlug lineo from fire.

Smoke ulanos uave lives undproperty, states Chief Forbmauof the North Maine Fire Depuri-ment. Early warning is ose of themost Important elemente in uur-siring a fire. Chiof Farbsuanstates that highly reliable, uelidstate design smoke deteclorn thatprovide the warning you need totake early action to protect your

Thief leads policeon chase

Security officers at o store inthe Golf Mill chopping center onJuly 21 observed a man whoremoved anuorted sunglasses,jewelry Items andatool act wortha total of $090 and concealed theItems en bin peinen.

According topolice reports, theoffender made two trips to u carwhere he removed the merchan-dise from his packets and Insidebis pants and placed the llenes inthe vehicle.

When tu-u Security agente at-tempted to detain bleu, he began

Indecent exposure...An Evanston womantold police

she drove to a rear parking lut inthe7700bluckefMerrimac andasehe eultedthe car nuticed anothervehicle parked a few feel away.

A man nitting behind the wheelauked ber for directions to adestination and when the victimwest to the open passenger win-

Drivingviolations

A Nibs man was arrested forosuspended driver's liconue,fallere to sarrender a drlver'ulicense and dIsobeying a no park-ing sign.

The offender wan spotted dciv-ing north on Austin and park insno parking cunean July 20.

A Nies woman woo cited July15 after she was involved in anunto accident.

The offender was driving northun Shermer approaching Main St.and falledto utep at a Mop sign atShermer striking acer.

An August court date wasassigned.

hume ucd family . from theravugeu of fire nrc readilyuvuiluble from ulmuot everystore, includiug the North MumeFire Department. The Chiefrecumonendo locating alarms ud.jurent to sleeping areas whetherthey are on the mute floor, upperstorico or in the bouemeut. Otherrecommended oreas are: top ofhuuement staircase, garage, kit-ehen or wherever kuuards mayemit.

Tu accompany your smokedetector you uhuutd have u fireeutinguluher io your home, yourboat, your car, your garage, uodyour RV. There are n wide varie-ty of Fire Entinfoisheruavailable on the markel. Themost commun to be med in thehouse is known nu an ABC typeextInguIsher, This type is goodfur wood, paper, rubber, fabricand plastics, flammable liquids(uucbangauoline, paint, solvents,etc.) and electrical fires.

Ifyesrhomeismnrej, onestory nr if you live okove theground level yuu may want togive some thought to using a lifeladder. This procedure is aug-geuted in the commonly knewncod widely used program calledEDITH. (cult drills in the

fighting cauuing cuts und braIseson the faces of both agents. Hewas uubdsed and was takentolhesecairity cHIco mala police arrlv-ed.

According te the police report,after police handcuffed the of-fender, he bent over and steppeduver the handcuffs te get bis legafree and ran thrusgb the store,where he woe caught by securitymen.

Bond wan setat$1O,000 pendingaft Aug. suint date.

dew uf the car, be exposedhimself. He then fled soste onMerrimac toward Howard.

The vIctim uald oho ran bien-tIfs' the offender described as30.35 yearu old, S'O", about 150pounds, and bland hair. He waswearIng a white shIrt, blue tieand medium colur slacks.

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A resIdent in the 8200 block afOsceola reported that after hear-ing a 1usd nuise In front of bInhouse, he dlncovered hin car hadbeen vandalIzed on July34.

He found ileso someone hadbroken a tail lighi; sprung thetruck lid and dented the hoed ofhIs rar.

Damage Is sndetennlned.

Persons unknown used a B.B.gun te shoot hules In two frontwlndowu of o humo in the 7500block ofliarlemon Jsly2O.

Someone used a knife to eut theright rear tire nf an 001e parkedon the driveway of u homo in the8300 block uf Ballard on July 17.

New State Law Smoke Detectorshome). Thioprograun intaught iothe schools and is providedby theNorth Maine Fire Department. Itis highly suggested that everyonehave more than one cult fromtheir room and home.

Chief Farbmun waste lo re.mind everyone that fire uafety isthe responnibility of the In-dividoul. But, he also remindsyou that helpful information isavailable from the North MaineFire Department,

Purdue degreesA total of 4,021 studente reedy'

ed degrees during PurduelJnivernity'u May 13-15 ruin-mencoment ceremonIes on theWestLafayetto campus. Includedwere Alygsa Man DUdkOWSkI uf0153 Hurte Field Dr. and JanetMarie Hanulino of 8212 BurdaOeceola Ave., uf Biles.

Gregory A.Buiwicki

Navy Airman ApprenticeGregory A. Bulwleki, non of PaulE. und Lenore C. BOIWiCkI or 503LoSalie St., Des Plaines, recentlydeparted on a sIx-munth deploy-ment to the Westeru PacIfic.

President Michuet Marchese ofHarlesn.Irviog Really opened theJuly 20 grosndhreakingceremony tor the DunningSquare Shopping Center at IrvingPark Road and NarragansettAvenue. He praised the people inthe 30th Ward community andtheir political Ihader, AldermanTom Cullerton, fortheir foresightin approving the 9 acre develop-ment.

He noted that American Na-Usual Bank of Chicago would befinancing the DelcO square feetaltupping center. Architect BiliWurmen of Warmen AssOciateshas designed a shopping center tobe complimentary with the ex-lstlitg archItecture of the com.munity. Capitol Construction busclready begun excavatIons on thecamer Ici.

A Jewel/Ones supermarket of57,086 square feet which willfeature the latest in retail salesteebsiulogy will join the 24,073squtmrê feet T.J. Moan clothingetere as principal anchors forDunning Square. Twenty umuilerstores will bo located in thecenter which will haya 500 park-ing placeo for Dunning Squareshoppers.

Alderman Tom Culierton uingl.ed out Mayor Joseph Sieh of Nor-ridge for assistance in oblaioing

ElectronicImagingseminar

lirought back by popular de-mund, the five.day Wi000uSchool seminar, "Overview ofElectronic Inouging", io bemgheld July 31 - Aogmt 4. Doe to theconstaut chunges io teclmology,the up-dated course witt leutorethe newest und lateottechoologieu in electronic soue-ng, us well us io silver halidetechnology. The newest means ofrecording, storage, retrieval undtr050miSOiOn of imuges (ro-cludittg sound), and the future,will he explored. There will hediscussions, demomtruti000 andhands-ou experience with equip-ment.

Topics include electrOOicretoucbteg, electronic prooliug,using the persoual computer, thevideodisc, the telephone, undsatellites; plus developingmarkets. Professionalphotographers, electronics ex-perOs, statisticians aod snaoofac-taren' representatives will serveus instructors.

Participating firms (us ofFebruary) include NASA's JPL,Motorola, VideoStar, Panasonic,3M, VCA teleironics, Polaroid,Geoerul Electric, EustmunEodals, Crosofield, Telacti,on,Canon, ' Computer ColorGruphics, Teten, Minolta; ASMP,PF of A and Gruphic Com-municutioo AusociOtiOo. Theseesinur will be conducted byFred Schmidt (Video Manager),Fred Shippey (Eastman Kodak)sod George W. Welies III (Nor-thwestero Bell).

Foc enrollment ioformutioo(Colase 5215) Contort Wi000a,350 N. Woff Rd., Mt. Prespect, IL05056; call l-800-742-7468; IllinOisresidents cali 3l2-29o-6770.

Matthew L. DulaOsrinO Sga. Mutthc'o L. Dols,

OrO cf Arthur D. sod Lorelts M.lolo of 125 W. Touhy Aorooc,l'srh RIdge, rcorotly oowplctedlire NocoommissiOsed OfficeLc'srtcrShiP Course.

11e Is ourreofly serviog uf Ms.ri,lO Corpo Combuf DocOlcpl000fCroter, Q uuotioo , Vs.

Dunning Square Shopping Center breaks groundthe laud for the DunnIng SquareShopping Ceder. lt will previdethe only Jewel supermarket inthe 30th Ward and the only large

gapermarket on the west end of"Ilse ward.

In converuation, AldermanCliilertou mode reference to theDunning family, who hadsurveyed and settled the areacurrently known as the Dunningsite,

It io unclear at this time as tohow the entire Dunning site winhe developed, but AldermanCollectas has made clear bis in-tentiou that whatever takes placethere most enhance propertyvalues in the 38th Ward. He in-sorest that several yearn agowhen he downuoned the propertyto 112 (residential). Any proposalfor developing the area must bogranted a variance in the mning.

The Dssoing site coutatnu ap-proeltuately 79 acces whIch bavebeen declared surplsu by theStato of illinoIs in an urea houndby MoniroseAvenueen the nurth,Narragannett Avenueen the east,Irving Park Ruad on the south,and, roughly, by a line runningnorth from the CTA bou tsr-narnund ou the went.

"Dunning Square will keep tax

dollars flewleg into the City ofChicago," Alderman Cullertonsays, "and It will meet the needsforthe people ofthe lsthWsrd fora couvenlent chopping area."

Doming Square was tamedafter a fansilywbo had a traditionof public service for the citizensof the Chicago area.

Ist the late lme'e, D. S. Osase-big, a native New Yorker, headeda governmental survey team tecorrect an erreneosu survey el1831 in illinois. By 1835, he waslarssulsg and managing a nurseryand forest groves in the areacommonly known as Duinaing,located ox what la now LeydenTownship, Jefferson Tossnsldpand Norwood Park.

His son Andrew, born in 1039,enlIsted in Company D, 0th 0-linoin Cavalry in t911. lie rese tothe rank of sargeant and wasfinally cummissloned. a firntlieutenant in 1864. He was wound-ed at the Battle of Fair Gabs.

Ube his father, he became opremtuent farmer In the Chicagocommunity. In 1566 or 1867, hemarried Mary H. Wateru,daughter uf BenjamIn andWaters of Dearborn and AsterStreets. He dabbled in real estatespeculatIon, uwned a Nebreda

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otock ranch with 4l® head ofroWe, ralued three chIldren»David, Geraldine and WIllieandowned a nursery and floristbssinosu within an area from thesouth side of Irving Park fromNarragonnott Avenue to 4 hIedawest of HocIcan Avenue andabove Meant Olive Cemetery.

In 1870, the county was given atrack of land which wau used fara combined poorbosse and men-tal institution. Andrew Dunningdonated land fer a special upar

The hoopla and happenings allbegin on FrIday, July 20, at thegrund opening nf Caruon PloieScott's newest store in theHarlem-Irving Plaza, 42110 N.Harlem Ave., Nurridge.

The celebratIon will kick off atHarlem'frving at 9 am., whenCernons Executive Vice Presi-dent, Rsuueil Miller, rute thegrand opening ribbon.

During the week uf the grandopening celebration, customerscan meet soap opera stars,

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The Bsgle, Thneadsy, July 29, 1908 Fege ill

Sue of the Chicago, Milwaukeeand nl. PuaI Railroad which ser-sired the coonty institutionHis gift of land andhla ecanment-ty leadershIp resulted In bisname tUIS being used notimly forthe railroad station at Neabvilleand Irving Park bot aise far thesurrounding community.

Professor Patrick Gyro of theSocial ScIence Deportment ofWIlbur Wright College preparedthis research On the DunnIngfsil5.

Carsons to openHarlem-Irving store

baseball superstars, clowns,msslclaiss, and a tarot cardreader - to name a few!

The firut 500 crastomera to cogneinto Carsons new etere on July20and 30 wIll receIve a shoppingbeg and a box of Pinte MInts.

CsiutOmera can also register towIn a trip to Sweden te see theChicago Bears play the Mitenenota Vlklutga, a trip to Hawaii,a $1,140 shopping spree, or othermerchandine.

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RacesThe NtIs-s Pork District is

hosting Remote CoolrolCur/Frock Racos this nummer tIthe Sports Complex MOO BollurdRd. (Bollord tod Cumberlood) ixNiles.

Begismistg Wed., Jose 8 rocesmiii be held eoch Wednesday todSoodoy in the east parking lot.Roces will be held ox Wedoesdyut 7 p.m. uod Sundays ut 2 p.m.The doily cool for ruelog is $5 onWedseodoys and $7 on Soodoyo,general admission and $5/youth14 and under.

Etch Wednesday, 3 rocen ontime triais wifi be held. Ott Suo-days, 2 qualifying rareo and 1prize, point race for quolifiertwill take place. There will be fclasoen daily including BonStock, 2 Wheel Sleek, 2 WheelModified, 4 Wheel Stock, 4 WheelModified and a Truck class.

For race infonnatioo, pleasecall the pork district al 297-8010or 967.6833.

Gaelic Footballat Irish Center

Come oat end gee Gaelic Foot-ball ut the Irish AsnericaaHeritage Center, 4626 N. KnoxAve., Chicago, ott the large

. screen In the Auditorium, on Sun-day, July 31, utartieg at 9 am.Refreshments will be nerved.

This game snill feature Dublin. .

egainotMeath (the prexeet reign-i Ing chumpioso). Far further in-. formation on this game nod other!i upcoming games, please contact,. the Center at 282-7035.

Tam Open setNileu Park District's Tam Golf

Coarse at 6700 Howard St. willagain host the Tam Open on Sat.,Aug. 27. Regiolration ix now be-ig taken for this eveot at thecourue. Golfers will be given ahandicap and will he divided intoa meno division, women's- divi-nioo or a junior division. TheOpen will include 10 holco of golfwith trophies awarded to the win-nero, FaF details ou the event,please call Chris Scholtheix at thecoarse 962-9897

Water DiverCourse

The Annual Bronze Open WaterDiver Course edil be offered atthe Leaning Tawer Fatally YM-CA an Tuesday, Aogust 2, at 630

YMCA Bronne and Basic scubadivers roo updale theirclassifIcation to a permanent"C" card and other divers arewelcome te participate Just forfon and additional esperience.Fam, type nf dives will be corn-pIetedscludilsg a cornpaou

co-erdinator is Ran-d will inctude a

week-enlliving session at DevilsLake, Wisconsin on August 6 and

Participants can register atLeaning Tuwer, 6300 W. Touhy.For additional information, con-tact LAurie GutS, 687-8233.

Tam Night GolfTam Golf Course, 6700 Howard

st. in Biles wilt be hosting a golfspecial event on Saturday, Aug. 6at 9 p.m. A rain date of August13kas also been set. Golfers will esean illuminated Night tAte Boll fora 9 hole scramble game. Thisevent is great for groups, friendsnr individuals. The cost in $15/perpersan or $50/per fouroome. Thefee includes 9 holes of golf, doorprines and refreshments.Registration is being takenthroagh Monday, Aug. t at Tarn.Call 985-9697 for additionaldetails.

Hawaiian Luauat the Pool

The Riles Park District is nowaccepting registration for thepopular Hawaiian Luau APotynesiafest 'to scheduled forSaturday night, July 30 from f00S p.m. al the Sporls ComptesPool, 0435 Ballard rd. The cost is$3.50/per peruoo resident and$5.25/per person 000-resideot.This event has bees repeated fortIsis sommer duc is its successand popularity.

The pool will . be trarnforrnedinto a tropical paradise completewith Hawaiian dancers asd lowcost tropical food delights will beavailable.

Registration will be takesthrosgh Thursday for this event.For infurrnatinn, call the PorkDistrict at 967.6633.

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Senior Open Golf Tournament trip

The Niles Park District is xpto-soriog a bus trip to the 11.5.Sensor Opes Golf Toorsasuest alMedinah no Thursday, Aug. 4.The bus viS leave the ReorcalionCenter, 7877 N. Milwaskre si 70m. and retors st 730 p.m. Thecost is $30/resident asd $45/sos-resident. Those age 17 and undermust be accompanied by asadult. The cost includes entrancefern, rnotorcoach transportationond dinner at the Alrium.Residents may register im-

Pool Nightat Rec Center

Rites Park District's Recrea-lion Center Pool, 7877 N.Milwaukee will hoot 'PoolNight" os Toen., Aug. 9, 7.9 p.m.Youth of all ages ore invited 0participate is organized gamesand activities where prizes areawarded. Following the games,pizaa asd other refreshments willbe oerved. The cost of this eventis $3 per person.

All these interested should callthe park district at 987-8853 tomake reservations. Fees will becollected at the door, therefore isperson pre-regiutratioo is sotnecessary.

The California Cutieu will he atTkillem Stadium, Devoo A Ked-55e, Chicago, os August 9, 10, audlt at-f p.m. Admission is $3 andchildren ander 6 are free.

The California Cuties are a pro-fessiosal touring foot pitch soft-ball team featuriog some of thebest ball players os the WesiCoast that dress up is comicalCostumes and ptay a not-so-

Register forOakton10 K raceOaktoo Community College is

accepting registrations for ¡tuAug. 5 "Bypass the Bypass" 10kilometer and 2.2 mite runs, theuslyarea rand races conducted isthe evening.

More than 300 runners are ex-peeled when the roces hick off at73fp.rn. attke College, 1000 EastGolf Road, Des Plaines. The lt K(6.2 miles) and 2.2 mile enculawill be run concmTently aroundOaktas's beautiful wooded cam-pou.

Awards will be preumteil forbeth races ta the first threefinishers in each of six agecategories. Water will heavailable at five different aid sta-tians, and frozen yogurt mili heuvallahle at the completian of theraces far ut! runners.

Persons interested in runningmuy call the College's athleticdepartment (835-1713) tO requestan entry form. A non-refundableentry fee af$7 is to be wet in witha completed entry fane. A fee uf$8 is required after July28.

Far farther information, Or torequest an entry fonts, cull635-1753.

MG TennisTournament

Thy Morton Greve ParkDistrict Opon Tennis Tourna-ment in Scheduled far Anguut 5-7.Player categorico are far Boyo,DIrlO, Mon, Warnen and Doubles,

Fer mare Infus-matins, contactthnrngluts'atlae affice nl 965-lu.

nethately and non-resideslo mayegioter beginning lone sb.

Registration wstl be lakesthrough July 22. Space is limited,so register early.

For additional information,call 907-8833. Register at RilesPark District, 7877 N. Milwaukee

Tickets far the U.S. Openwithout dinner asId tromporta.lion are available for $15 each atthe Administration Office, 7877 N.Milwaukee.

Sport FishingTrip

The Niles Park District iohosting a Satonou Fishing Trip toLake Michigan aboord the BlueWaters Charter. Trassportalion,o 5 hour charter and fishing geario iscluded io the $55/per personfee. All you'll seed to bring is alunch, beverage, Illinois FishingLicense and Salmon Stamp. Thetrip will be held on August 12Irom 10 a.m,-in30 p.m. Theregistration deadline is Friday,July 29. Register at the parkdistrict office, 7077 N. MitwankeeOve. Call 087.0833 for additionalisformatios.

California Cutiesat Thillens

serious game against a local 9man team.

Trick pitches, clowss routinesand several serions innings addup to an eutertoisiug sight for thewhole family.

tickets are available at thegate the night 01 each perfor-mance. For further detaiis call539-4444.

Skokie VarsityHockey Camp

The 1988.09 hockey season isfast approaching und it is time tostart preparing for a soccesufalyear.

The llhotde Park District'u Var-Oily Hockey Camp is offering ahighly specialized, intensifiedPre-seasos hockey clinic beginn-io0 August 21.

This program will be gearedfor the player who is looking toget a head start on the rest of thecompetition, Fundamental train-ing os power okating, passing,atich-handllug and shooting willbe emphauized. Specialized train-lug in checking far Pee Wees andBonbons and goallending willalso be offered.

Enrollment per group io,llssgited and registration is on afirst-come, first serve basis. Getthat head atoro as the empetitionand sigo up now.

Flag Footballapplications

The Martas Grove ParkDistrict lu anwaccepting applica-lions for Men's and Wnmen'aFlag Football Leagana far thoFall. Deudilne far applicationsare Monday, Ang. 15,

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John Jennings

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NuesInstructionalLeagueThe Wiodjommer Trovel Oriolesmel the Edb000 Lomboer Yoorkeeo.Teddy Morkos led the Orioleswith a grand slam and shut nulpilehing and Robert Hermoso hIhis liest doable. Fine delensiveplays were made by Maris Coo-nry, Joe Pindras, SteveSlankiewica & Joey Pallernon.For the Yankees, Mike Repel bad3 walks und 1 RBI. Crystal MiSer

.2 walks & 1 RoSt; Paul Vee, 2- svolto & t RBI & Tom O'Neil, 1

RBI.ne Optlmbot Club of Mlles

Pto-oteo played the Jeeey'o Fo-uiteed Geedeo Center Cubo ood thePieutes Brian Arndt made agreat ploy ut 3rd foe an Out. JoltsHarreo playing nhortslop caught ofly hull with bosen loaded to endthe iomrng. Kurt Fleisebanonoboo base on boils RBI und hitowere seem by Mitre Sebmeigerl,Teddy Schmitz, Brian AconIt,Deeek Cobalt, Brims Grzybowski,Jobo Hamts & Mike Rimo, o dorebic. For the Cobs, Jaey Achino,Adorn Wuhuce, Jerry Borane,Jnhn Lubioroki, Knrt Kruppe AJimmy Schremner oil pitchedgo-not innIngs. Eric Monis crnrghlbehind the pinte.

The Windjammer TravelOrioles met the Klwaola Club etNlleu Red Son. The Orioles hodhot balo nn o hot day led by TeddMachos' grand olmos and Joe l5in-drus 3-run hornee. Robert Her-0000005 and Murk Commet- pitchedwell lu their lut nuthign; whileJOey Palleuom A SteveStoodciewicz conlloosed lo pitchwell. Everynne had o gond time.

For the Edbooe LomberYenkeeo, irs their game with TheMlles BogIe Pdrwspeper Athletics,Josh Jaime, Joyson Miller andTom ONeS ail made nice delen-nive playn.

On the tant day nf the regularSea000, four teams played really

'well. The Tasty Pup Podres met- Ihr Optimist Club of NIlenPIrateo. For the Padres, BenSOIinSki bad a double A 3 RoSIn,Gino Ori, 4 kils, Mall Brown, 2RoSIn, Mike Jnrin & Pal Brownalso had bila. Shutosl inniognwere pitched by Ben SOlinnki AMike Jurio. The Piraten were idI.bing well also. Teddy Schmila, asingle A a double, Briter Arndt, 2doubles, Jeson Duda a double,Mike Schweigert a double, Brian

iGczybownki 2 triples A a burner,Mitre Rizosa triple. Jabot-tanna abnmee with 2 men on A a triple.Great defeunvie plays were neen-by Jason Dada to Brian Arndt foran ast al lot. Briau Arndt, pit-- clung, earoght a grounder Io JnhnBasura at ist lar on ont. RuGFleischmann bad 2 RoSIn & goodpitching wan Seen by Kevin Mc-Cogni A Dereb Cwik.

The Lines Club of Nlles Meltplayed the Jerry's Fruit endGarden Center Cubo and Inr theMets hitting slandonba were JonyMinek with 3 kiln including ahome riots A a double and LocasClifford with Ztsilu including a tri-

. pie. Shntout pilehing by PeterMnrjal, Lucas Cliffnrd A JoeyMioeh. Good pilching wan meo by-Carrie lOchs, Nikolan Lappin ARicky Lietzau, making tIlo tnt piI-vising appearance of the year.Some goad fielding by NikolauLappin saved u non.

We ail bad a great year andbob lnrward tu seeing yoo oU atThitlenn on July SOl

Wend Serleo GameSArtistic Trophy White Ian 7Nlleo VFW Pesi 7712 Phillips 2

The V'trite Sou woo the BroocnLeague World Serien tonight witha thrilling 7-3 victory over lhcPhiltieu. The hittisg nlar wan JimTomaska wilh 3 hits, including-the game winner. Jim Siharis had2 hito. Solid pitching came fromJahn LeVoy, Marh Blickhaho AJim Tomanha. Macto Ruiner pro-vided much uf the defense wilh 2double playn. it mao a grealseason foe Ike While Son.

Phillie bittern were Sean Bar-rett,Juntio Sikornki, Tin Remwilh a triple A Mike Kantczewawith 2 hito. Coogrululatiuon loPlugh LeVoy A Ihn While Suoplayers. They canoed A deservedthe championship.

A A StandingsTeem W-LOrioles 7-0Yankees 5-3Phillien 3-4Colts 2-5Red Son I-ti

Coeteenl Caepnba Orioles 4-tostiBossue ai Peosrekeo Red SanS

Tim Warnttacb with an im-presnive 2 iciplen A 2 RoSInhelped lead the Orinien to a 4-2wirr. Alun contributing hita for theOrioles were Kevin Pack, GregSkonberg, Ryan Torf, t RBI, AJim Maullo, i RBI. On the mnnndfor the Orioles battre Sluanberg,Pack A Tort. Pitching forthe RedSan were Froscione, Cale A Wa-jciecbownki.

Cootrani Cao-pelo Orioles?Tasty Pup Yeekees 3

By defeating the Yankees 7-3the Orioles lash the LeagueChampionnbip. Raving takenfirst place io the first half of thene000n with an I-O record A bay-ing clinched tnt for the Sod ball ofthe season with a 7-Orecord with Igame rensainiog, the Orioles arethe official "World Series Cham-piano" Congratulations br a fineteam effort witb OUhiinndingcoaching! The Oriolea won theiristh game with the help of nomefine hitting by bRee Letton, 2 roodouble, Tim Waonbach, Gregllkonberg, Ryan Torf A 54lireSooth. RBI's for Tim Wambacb,24lIre Loftts A Jim Matik.

Tooty Pup Vookees 13- FraI.Order of Police Cubs 4

For Ihe Cubs JasonOcoecbswski hit a horneo-no. Alsosmacking a 4-bagger was JohnMeyenberg. Ray Johnson addeda double A RBI while RobSadtownki added 2 hin. Finedefensive catches by Tim Brown,Andy Hamilton, Tony Catullo APeter Sharples.

Coeiraei Carpet Orioles 10- FraIOrder of Palier Cobo 9

Jasan Oeoecbowshi hit a tripleA bad 2 RoSt's. For the Cohn An-Ihony Catullo added a double A 2BRIs. Also adding hito were Roblladtownhi A 2 RBI'n, JoeyMorisco, i RBI, John Meyesherg,triple A I RBI A Ray Johusno,double, A I RBI. Good pilching Afielding by ail.

St, Jobos Brebesoi Holy NemeSociety PhIllies 16- mIl Home ofPeerakee Rest Son 5

Frei. Order of Pollee Curios 4- SIBHsly Name Society Phililes 3

Bronco LeagueR000d Robin Game S

Happy Horsod Athletics 10Village Bike Sboppe Red Son 13

Round Robin game 2 was qoitecnciliOg when the A's were down7-O in Ike lot inning and didn'tcalch uy moSt the 5th inning. Hit-ling good for the A's wan TomRuvequisl, 3 for 4. Joey Knudsenwas 3 fur 4, A Doug Indelakbrougkl op from LL Ysnhees had2 fur 3. Once again, uomo timelywalks by Dave Heiser, JeremyMangan, Palrick Sheehan AChris Pigolt, pias good deleoseby Ryan O'Connor, TurnVoeielah, Chris Pigott A ShownCullip led the A's to au 10-13 mioover u tough playing Red Ionlearn. Filching fur the Red Sonwere Joe Vitale, Matt Ktaocoick,A Brieske.

Flool Booed Roblo GamrForest Villa Yankees IHappy Houed Athletics 4

Pitchers for the Athletics werePatrick Sheehan, Tom Rmeqoiul,A Joe Koodsen. Brendan Byrne

A A A StandingsTeams W-LPadres 5-2Yankees 4-3Cubs 4-3Mela t-6

Perrillo, Weiss &Moss Yankees 9M A A Aeio Cere Melt 5

Village Bike Cuba 17M & A Alois Cere Melt f

The Cobs had 17 cornu on 17 hilt,Bahitras A Staga pitched for theCoba.

Parfila, Weiss & Moss Yankees 1Rssoiroi's llelleos Reste. Padres t

Stroog Yankee pitching byOdes Cl K's) , Granitelti,Timberg (O bila) limited thePadres to 1 hit. Hogbm (5 K's),Koppeosteiss )4 K'nl, held theYankees Io I ross.

Rseoh,i's halbe Renio, Padres 8M A A Ante Cere Meto 5

Village Bike Shoppe Cubo 12Perrillo, Weiss & Moos Yaookees 3

Rosslni'o lieUse. Rrsir. Podres ltVstage Bike Shoppe Cubs 3

Pareils, Weiss A Moss Yankees?M & A Aulo Cere Melo O

ViSage Bike Shoppe Cobo 16Rssoisl'o liaBan Resir. Padres 5

M & A Acte Cere Melo 16Village Bike Shoppe Cubs 5

The Mein won their Ist game ofthe Sod half with as impressivewin, knoebing the Cobs out of atnt pince tie.

Rosslosi's lialbmo Reste. Padreo 13Peo-tilo, Weleo & Moss Yesokees I

Isa showdown far 1st pince, thePadreo bebiOd the strong pit-chiosg of Haghen, )3 inningt, froca), Sameletu )3 innings, t roo),A Koppeostein )l loothog, t runs)defeated the Yankees. Leadingthe Padron io hitting wereGesicbi, 3 for 4, 3 RoSis fo 2 ruas,Plaomowico, 3 for 5, borner-un, 2RBI'n A 2 rom, L. Bernabei, 2 for5, 2 RBI's, 2 doublas A 3 o-nos,Lenwiewabi, 2 for 3, 3 EEl's, 2doubles, R. Torf, )cail ap), 2far 4,1 RBI A 1 o-mr, Koppeestein 2 for4, 2 RoSt's, 2 rojos, fr C. Turf, i far4, key single A i o-tos. Ouiniandiosgfielding playo by Koppeastein AC. Torf stopped any scoringChano-ns.

wan called ap far the AthleticsOn the mound for the Yankeeswere Bill Peters, Doss Dura AMike Kouth.

Weil the season coolie to an endfoe Ihe An with a tough tons tothe Yaokeen its the Round Robinchampioouhip game. Both toastsplayed good and it was cime ailthe way. Shawn Cntlip, ChriSPigott, A Tom Voeieink all went 2far 3 and walku by Ryan D'Con-nor A David Helter were jost outenough ta oat score tise Yaols.o.Coogratatations to the Yanheesno a good game played.

Little LeagueWORLD SERIES GAMES

Obre Mie Yankees 19Skajo Terrace Phililes 9

The Yankees wnn the fiottigame ofthe Wand Series in extrainnings. Dnug Indeiak had 3 hiteA 2 RBI's andpftgloed great reliefin the 3rd & pitched a great 0th.Tim Dowling pitched great sodcaught, & had 2 hits A 2 REl's.Mike VaoDiore pitched terrific,bad 5 walks A neared 3 russo.Peter Sthareu bad 3 hIta & 1 RBIA stole borne, Mike Mamola hodaborner and 41181's, Russell Cor-ono bad 5 walks & 3 ruolo scored,Steve Sirs, 4 walks A 2 runsocored, Shown Hoffman was hitby a pitch and hit by a lisse doiveA had in leave game. Brad Mar-barano played well A scored AMike Deresgawoki had 2 bila Aron scored and played great atthird. Yankees bong tough ACaine back when the rhipu weredown.

The Phillies bad the lead, batthe Yankees tied the game Awest ahead in the 6th. ThePtrillieo never giviog up, tied thescare in the 6th on a great oteal ofhome by Steve Broma. ThePutties defenuive play was thecatch of the season by 13annyGuerrieri. Ray Gion bad 2 greatlags at the plate A Josh Bayanostarted a dauble play. DorniodcCimiltuca, Tom GiZyOOSM & JasonFriedman combined for 9 walbuA 5 RElu, Steve Brown had 3 hiltA singles each by Kevin Klatt,Ken Teman A Mike BirOek.

PLAYOFF GAMES

First of Americe Bass.k Meto 12IUIBio'o Reeiaorant Padreo 4

The Mein had outstanding pit-o-bing by Jerry Dalton, JeremyNiedermaler, Michael Neri,Myles Vives & Tommy Wsrmaor,giving up only 4 hilt & 4 runsagainst a great Padres team, TheMelt scored 12 ram an 10 hits.Leading the offense was JeremyNiedermaier with 2 hornera, )soea grand slam) A s olsigle for SBEI's & RassoiS Duuzak with ahomerosranda sioogle&walk with3 RBI'n, Brendan Dalton with 2singlen A 2 REl's A singles eachby Michael Neri, Tommy War-mao A Brian LsMug. Timelywalks by Erik Krappe, CoroniMonaco A Tory Jsrbin helped theMela Io the vtciory as did greatdefense by Russell Dussak, EmKruppe, Tommy Woo-man AMylea Vives. -

The Padres had sutotondingpitching by Ronnie Stroeloeki AKenny Caliera showing ooly 3hits & 2 runs In 4hsoinga, Alus pli-cIting weil were Jerry Pooedel AJohn O'Connor, Hits by Padreswere a double by John Derogan Asingles by Ron Sts-zeiecki, Jerry

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Posedel A Barry, The Padreswere elioosiorateol lanight bui coo-grain to Tim Posedet A hiscoaching utaff, non Posedel, JobsOri, Ron lltrzeleclri A RonMlchelnttl all os doing a great jobfor the turin.

Testy Poop Red Son 15Robert Zakoff, D.D.S, Orioles Il

The Red Sax had 8 of their 9players score in a team nictery.Brian FIIIOOIO had 3 hilo in-cluditig 2 doubles, Joey Kruegerbaa tripe A single, Tam Klbnodouble A single, Dale Cbang adouble & single and singles eachby Briars Hanhe A Jason Bauer.Jason Bauer pitched 2 ohulout in-niaguto lead the Red Sos defenue.

The Orioles season ended withgreat hitting and defense, greatcalls A that ole fighting spirit bythe parenin, A laper rally in thelast hissing was highlighted by alREI double by Brent Promok &a 2RBI single by Jeff Romanek.Other Oriole hila were RyanMedinab with 2 tingles, A TerryO'Nell a double A single. BeentPmoroh completed a very ose-ceosful semen with a cycle,single, double, triple A bomerun.Specinlrnentian and thanlustO mycoaches Ken Lubimbi, BraceTarpey, Dan O'Neil, TonyMedinah, Adolph Prorok Aocsrekeeper Diane Romaneb.Great nabbing by Jim Gresib APat Tarpey A good defense byChris Harping & Chris Compas.Great ob of managing by JerryRomanek.

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Glee Mie Yankees 9Bisoja Terrurr Phillies 7

The Yankees won the WorldSerien heating the Pltllien. TimDowliorg pitched well and had 2hits & a RBI, Mike Derengowsbipitched a scoreless 2nd A bad 2hin. Mine Van Dine bad 3 hin Ascored 2 nuIs A pitched hiogb.Dong Indelab pitcbed go-cal reliefin the 3rd with bases loaded& pit-ebed the 6th with tying runs at2nd A 3rd, struck auto-lean-sp hit-ter A fielded fioul out. Mike Maz-coin bad 2 REl's, Peter Sitoaraohad 2 hiI,o, Brad Martorano 3walks A Jim balar 2 maSso & 1RBI. Russell Corona had wate Agood defense A Sbarro Hoffmanhad a hi & rom scored. Ali out-fielders A infieldero playedsonad, hard A heads-up basebail,Tbanbs Yankees for a gomalseason, Congo-at to massager JimIndelak & his esechiotg staff.

The Yankees took aso early B6lead but the "You Gaita HaveHeart" Plililies never geve up.Sieve Bromo with 2 hita oparkerlthe Philles with a triple, RayGlon bad 3 hila A Raven Klatt tfor 4 followed with ses REI oingle.Mike Blank had o sacrifice &REIA Ken Zeman s single. n thefinal booing Mike Blank had a tri-pie, followed by Josh Boyuen'ndouble. Brenden Byrne A SteseBrown pul sut a runner stealing3rd, A Kevin Klatt made atcernendoss catch, Ray Glon con-tinued blu parlent playo et theplate Continuing their wathswere Domizile Cimilluce, DanGuerrieri, Tern Glzyooskl A JasonFriedman. PbIIIIeS bad great pit-eking by Ray Gloso keeping theYankees scoreless again A 54lireBinek & Brendanliymne dodos finejob.

Congrat te Bah Byrne A hiscoacillog staff for o great seasonA hi scorekeeper Nancy Glon.

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Dolo-y Bar White SonSFirst of Americe amok Mets S

The Mein were held la theirfewest hilt A fewest runs of thene500n by great White Son pit-o-bing and defense. Pitching forthe White Son were BrianAngarone, Taches A Chris Stoll,who gave up Only 3 hilt A 2 russ.Mein bad good pitching by JerryDalton, Jeremy Niedermaier,Michael Neri, Mylen Visen OsTommy Warmen, but I timelykils by the Sao along with 7 costlyego-orn by the Mela gave the Sonymoos- Son hilt were by Corro mittsa homer A single, 2 singles byDePaolis, double by Marvucin, Ossingles by Brian Angarone, ChrisSteil A Mike Nowak. The Melt 3hilt were a doshle by JeremyNiedensaier A singles by JerryDalton A Michael Neri. Ouininn-ding defense again by MetoRussell Dunzah, JeremyNicdemaier, Carmi Monoes,Corp Jorbin, Brian LaMug OsTommy Warmas Aguad catchingby Jerry Dalton A Erik Kruppe.Brendao Datino played hurt witha had knee but gave another 115%In his team.

Again thaobo lo manager JerryDalton Os hin coaching sinfl foc agreat year and thanbo to BeverlyDsnpah for seorehccpiog altseason A doing great publicily forthe Mehi and titIle Leugne.

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lead and theo hold uffa good Cohnlearn 10-8. Catchers were isvolv-cd in 3 pst-auto as Red Son eat-eber Jim Gianahupoulas threw toJocy Krueger hi ing ont a runnertrying to steal home. Also BrianHaske threw to Rolas Fskoda lulag Oui O manner going hi 3rd. Cobcatcher Mike Ugel threw noi aRed Son 55555er trying to steal2nd. Joey Krueger led the RedSon hiltcmn with 2 donbles A 2r-tons, Date Cbaog doubted andneared. Atoo scoring for the RedSas were Torn Foehn and JasonBauer, Steven Stanley A CIadoTorren. Mike Lipney added 2shut-out iooiogs br the Cubsleaturisog 3 K's and bad 4 hilt.Mike Ugel, 14lire Grohoebi aodGreg Releo-molles added hits lopower the Cubs.

Good tuch to the White Son andlire Red Son in the neni game.

NuesBaseballLeague

The Niles BasebaS League hasscheduled youth hanebail gamesst mittens Sindism on Sat., July30. Children ageo 7 thra 12 willhegbs playing ball games at 4-30am. and the last game will beginat S p.m. 10 addition to the baSgnioles, s flea macbet and craftshow will be present between thehours of 9 am. to S p.m. Admis-oion te bath the hail games andflea market/craft show will beadulin 50' and children ander 1225', All proceeds will go directlyto the Miles Baseball Le000e.Tbilieso Sindiorn is donated freeof charge to all non-profit groups.Io cane of rain call 267-7970 for an"On Date" opdate. ThillessStadium in located at Devon OsKedzie in Chicago. Forfurther in-formation contact Joha Jekot at

Niles NuggetKlgtnt sow the Nugget are an

bot on thin nummerntemperatures! The Nifes Nag-gelo, sponuored by the Ioteroa-tisool Bossue of Pancakes by GolfMill, bave won their taut sbgames In a raw and haveoutscored their opponerstu so-or-ing 59 roars white allowing themonly 22. The team's turn aroundhappeoed its The Raekford Tour-nameni they entered on the 9thand 10th of July. After losing thefis-nt twa nanteolo on RoekfsrdCollege's field, they went laMarioeili Find, the mirror leaguefield in Rkckford, and won theirfinal three in a row, capturing oc-cand-pioce in dfietd of nix teams.Since, that first win, there basbeen oo ntapping the Nuggets.Cableshilon of Nifes filmed osegame on July 17th and it will beaired at a later date. Alter wewere unable to have the ase ofNotre Dame's field for the cablegame, this contest was sebeduledat Leyola Academy in Wbmette.Bill Graf, the Athletic Director,and Father Rester were very en-cited ahaut booting the cablegame because it gave them awonderful opportunity lt obow offLeysta's oewly ceanovuted field.The go-aun infield and beautifailylined baue paths looked libe a pie-tore against the cloudless blueshy. To make the setting coso-pide, the Nuggets won that gameby the slaughter role, 11-6, io 5 in-

Ne.gehi 12 - Neperville tIRoetford Tosmameetl

Rich Clark woo the wiosdog pit-cher and the cataliut of theteam's loro around. Rich in a 37year old teacher at Loyola, he'smarried and han two wonderfulnano, and he losen baseball! Heplayed a hig part io inspiring thelearn. Rich struck oat 4, walked Iand allowed I bits. Nugget batoenptoded hr the first inning. Basehits by Dave Goldberg and TomGladden were not wastedbec050e when Dose DenIes step-peri op te hat, he hit a hiwemingshot over the 420 ft. mark os thewall) The Nuggets scored 5 cornuthat inning and the poundi4g inRich Clark's heori was stoweddomos a bit. Mori Sohufreidee had2 singles sod a triple, DaveGoldberg had 3 singles end a duo-hie, Tom Gladden had a singleand a double, Dave Dentes hadosingle and a bomeruo and 4REt's, Dave Norman hadasuogleand a double, and Bah Gattusohad 3 singlen end double. Wbmall wan said end dane, the Nag-gela had 15 hits and Nepervilleleft the field talking tothemuelveu,Nuggets 9 - Griffith, lord. 6IRocklerd Tosmamenti

Mike Divane got the win, utrik-ing out 3 andholding dawn averybard hitting team hi 10 hilt. TheNuggets played an errorlessgame and eosecuted 2 doubleplays, one of them ending thegame and Griffith's hopes, Grif-futh had came backinthelast inn-mg hi mico the game and theythought they would do lt again,but no sunk luck against the Nag-gets. Mart Schufreider had 2singles and 2 RBI'u, DaveGoldberg had a single s doubleand a REI, Dove Denten had asingle, a double andl RBI's, JohnPollard had 2 singles sod a REI.Dave Norman and Lee Bruits-mao bada sisogle and e RBI each,and Bob Gatisua and MiSse Star-chah bad a single each. Griffithended up in first place stthe insu-naIssent and the Nuggets had

s Semi-Pro Baseball Teamgives them their only InselNnggela ti - Boo-hOsed College t(Raekford Toamementi

Jim Kenne got the win strikingout 5 and ailawlssg only O hilt.Mort Sehafreider and DaveGoldberg continued to swlosg bothats and each had 2 oingles. DoveDenten had a double and o ninglewith 2 REI'o . Tom Gladden bado double while Bah Gattuso andLee Brellaonao each had a sorgteand 2 REl's a piece. Rounding offsor hitting attack were Dave Nor-mao and John Pollard with asingle each.Nuggets 13 - Typos S(Ridgewoed High Srbooìl

The Nuggeto Iravelled loRidgewaod High School toslaughter the Tppss in 7 innings.Jim Kanne pitched this winner,striking out 3 and allowing O scat-toreri hlt,n. This was la he Jim'slost game bec000e he accepted afull time career position in Mio-seapotis and will have lo movethere in the next couple weeha.We will miss him, but wish himhappiness. Dave Goldbergsmacked a homersas coileetiug 3RBI's, Torn Gladden, Bob Gal-tuso and Lee Breitaosoan each had2 singles and 2RBI's, Mike Slam-shim and Dave Norman had asingle and a double, oSsd DaveGentes and John Pollard eachhad a single.Neggeto 11 - Bruloss Oloyola U.S. so Cehlevislsnl

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header against lire ChicagoBr-sins was jost as exciting onlythe nons were spread out in the 7innings. Mike Divane pitchedvery well, striking ost 7, allowingouly 3 hits, and so earned moors.The Nuggets hatted around in the6th, sesring 6 runs on 5 bits. DaveGoldberg was 3 for 3 with 2

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Summer greetings from GOLF MIl.L. On a recent blp to DoorCounty, Wfucontin, thin repnrter did some retail sleuthing on thewell-trodden paths of reSort souvenir edipo and came up wIth anoftservafinn. Those once rmervad for vacation delieacleu anddelightoarenow avallableallyear at GOLF MILL and other shopp-ing malls thankn ta retail speclallzatlns,

Conjorfng up memorim of past onuventr Junkets and IntervIew-ing frimdn who vacationed ho dIfferent parts of the country addedmore proofto the padding. There are now asdbavelong been Stan-dard types of shopo sellIng an array oftreauuren. Until recently wemainly a050clated these treats wIth vacatloss. Many of us werealun willIng to pay an arm and leg for these itemo because of theirueasaual ovailahifity, We're not trying Sn discourage souvenIr buy-Ing. A souvenir fo supposed to carry sentimental value of thatspecial time and pIare What we are sayIng-loot ft great to beable to Indulge in these treats an year?"

Here's a potpourrI of GOLF MILL shopu of the same Ilk au thetraditional Fourth of July Apple Pie genre ane finds on TsarfotStreet, U.S.A We encosrage you fo take mlnf-vacatioou" all yearenjoying their waren.

WICKS 'N STICKS has an in-house crsfln artIst, Lberrle Labos-ski, whone creatiom rIval anything sold in the mont rural craftthops. TOURIST STRERF, U.S.A. always bao a randle and oc-reaunry shop. WICKS 'N SflCRS lo the GOLF MILL place to buythe fineut fn.randlen and potpourri,

SHOP AROUND THE WORLD offero a diverse nelectins of col-fectiblesthat are worknnfart. Many teurfot shops speedaline tecol-lecttblen far anImal lovers. SHOP AROUND THE WORLD'S profurslon of sandcaut anImals of all breedo Is second te none,

CANARY &THE ELEPHANT iSGOLF MIEL'B answer te the In-expemive trinket OlInto. An array of fun Sayo, affordable jewelry,unique pens and stationery make shopping here ou much fun asvaratlon Urne.

And what would TOURIST RERE98F, U.A. be wIthout the eatsandto-eats? You don't have ta leave town forthe best cammeI cornthe country haste offer-MELSMTEWS KABMELKORN- Ustsg allfresh andnatsral Ingredlenta, munching asdcrsnrhing doeun't getmuebbetter.

Gourmet coffee ohopu have become a standard on TOURIFESTREET, U.S.A. GL.ORSA JEAN'S COFFEE BEANS hou theSelectIon, scemo and decor to make you think you just landed Inncozy cRante-y corner In the blink of an eye,

A visIt to and purchase from RIVERSIDE CHOCOLATE FAI>TORY is not only similar te a mitt out of town. It'o like a trip backIn time. Door Coanty muy beast of their chocolate covered cher-rien, but we've got RIVERSWE'S chocolate covered otrswberrnen.

A staple on TOURIST FrREgr, U.S.A. bao alwape bees hugePool Bsnyas.nized homemade rockies. The two ORIGNALCOORIE chaps at GOLF MILL offer the seme baociauu mammothcuokien and they cootomize, tne..Aren't we the lucky nues?

We ntoppped at CPI PHOTO FINISH and auked manager DaveBatey In nhare some photo tipo for osmmer time picture taking.Dave told su, "The first ntep Inward better pictures n in not leaveyonrfllmlnthecar. Heutrninofilm. Be sure andtake your film asdcamera out of the car and keep lt In the coolest place possIble."

Mutt people know the suo should always be at your back. Ifthere's tuo much glare from the non, the subject gets avereupened.Thoneofyouwithsinglelennrefleacumeras (the more profesuionalkInd( oeodto use asfowerspeedfilm for brightounny days. Fauterupeesf film picks up tao much light, and your pIctures may getoverespoued. -

Dave obared a good all-year tip, "When faking pictures of sub-jeSts, be jre te leave a Bule blank opaco on the sides. When thefilm in develaped, thin opere lu laut. We aba develop a lot of rolls offllrnwith blanks due to misloading nfthe camera, Open the hack ofyour camera and checkta see thatthe Benin winding thraligit pro-perly If thin bao happened be you"

Dave showed un absolutely breath taking nature scenes he shotand had eilarged, These are the best- saueeolrs of all - snappingthat perfect ocene that you yourself WIIneSSetI, enjoyed, and cap-Gored for IOOterIty, Summer Is cprs busIest season. They arodevelopfuganaverageof4tOralluPerweekls addfuonta producingprintu and enlargamentu. For peroenalized and faut service farthe really Important memories, head over to CPI as mon au youunpack lao luggage,

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their dreams and leave with aprint-nut of il; and at "Halo-Magic,' they will witness amagical traonformulion no amoslem chair turm into a wingchair. Mo. Differdhng wilt also of-fer visitors decorating advice andlips on shopping fur the righthome fsruiohiugs.

Golf Mill Shopping Conter iolocated un the corner of Golf Rd.aod Milwaubee Ave., 25 mUcoooGb of Chicago. With more thanlos stores including J.C. Penney,Sears and Maiolltreet, the mail isnpen on Fri. 1mm 10 am. to 9p.m., on Sat. from 10 n.m. tu 5:30p.m. and on Son. from Il p.m. toS

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Guitar player, sorg writer, folksinger, performer Lee Murdockwill preueut a program of musicand fou at the North Skore Hotel,

Wisconsin StateFair trip

The Niles Park District willhost it's auuual trip to theWiscouuin State Fair ou blur-day, Aug. 8. The trip will leavethe Recreatiou Ceuter at 1f am.aud return appruuimately 10p.m.The costfor thetrip is $8/per per-sou, which includes treasperta-Hon and admisuion.

This popular park district tripallows travelers te enjoy ex-hibOu, booths, special attrac-Uom, shows, u carnival und greatfood at the fair.

Register at the Niles PackDistrict Office, 7877 N.Milwaukee Ave. ky Friday, Aug.5. Cull 967-0033 far additional in-farmation.

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The public is invited to attendthe performance at no charge.

Murdock's repetoire includenAmerican, English and Irish folkballads, blues, ragtime andclassical music in addition to con-temporury melodies and originalcompositiom.

"Until the advent of radio asdtelevisinn, singing was as iotegrpt part si peuples lives,"Murdoek says. "It was pas-t of thesocial, family and work-dayfabric of Asnericao society. I'dlike to bring some of thai back Isthe North Shore seniors."

Mordock has appeared osradis, televisins, at festivals andspecial eveots as well as coffeehouses and music skswplacmacross the cnuntry.

Fur reservatiom, please call

PoolsideSummerConcert Series

Poulside Summer ConcertSeries will feuture "StraitSouthern" this Thursday, July22,7 p.m. ut Ouktan Pnolside, 22MOakton. "Strait Southern's"diverue repertoire travels thebroad range uf country musicthrough western swisg, kooky-tank, cojan, bluegrass, and all ofthe contemporary enuntry musicutylea fur the benefit of listenersand dauceru alike. This graupprovides the finest tue-tappte',footcountry music you'll ever kear.Don'tmisstheir entertaisiug per-furmance! Next week's concert isthe final is the serim und willfeature "The Soluliuu" un Thurs-day. Anguut4. Furmure informa-Unu, coil the Park Ridge ParkDiutiret at f02-6127.

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The popular Nnrthulde ueafnadrestaurant My Place Fur?, 7543N. Clark St., Chicagn io featuringthe Door County Fisk Ball, a fareuf the legendary uettleru undlumkerjacku, every Theuday undWednesday, starting at t p.m.

The preparation of the legen-dacy Door County Fisk Boil, oftenstaged outdoors, in u upectaclethat preceedu the meal Itself. Itdatos back ta the ScandinavianmUlero who discovered thisSavory style of cooking theirfuyante disk.

The special treat lo priced at$8.00 per pecoso und includesWhltflsk oteaba, who potatoes,cotana, creamy coleslaw, kreadund kutter. For desuert, dinerocan arder pie fur only 5 cento.

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clasuical munie un Thursday,August 4 when the Mature AdultDepartment uf the Bernard Hoc-wick/Mayer Kaplan Jewish Cum-monity Ceuter (JCC) Oponsurs atrip tu Ravinia tu hear theChicagu Symphony Orchestrajoined by violin mlsist Chu Uung

Buses leave hulk the BernardHorwick/Mayer Kaplon JewishCommunity Custer's Chicagosite, 3003 W. Touhy Ave., und theJCC's Skokie site, 5050 W.Church. St,, at g:43 p.m.

The program, played againstthe pastorat setting of Hans-ou,will include the music of Brahmsand Dvorak,

The price of $11 for JCCmembers and $14 fur nun-memhers includes seats underthe tent und bus transportation.Fur mure information call675-2200.

Sknhie. The Bund io directed byJoke Jerger, Oaktus'u Manir lee-hirer und a nationally-knownband director, Bring your Ownlawn chair und picnic items.

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Bring hoch the Goy Ninetieswith un Ice Cream Social, corn-plete with everything frurn o lacysummer gaoebo to a BarbershopQuartet.

The Social, whisk is free undopen to the public, will be held atthe North Shore Hotel, 1611Chicago ave., Evanston, un Sun-day, July 31 from 2 to 4 p.m.

Both ice cream sundaeo andsodas will be available served byNorth Skore Hotel staff in Guy

Learn about the mystic of sing-mg a play und bow music cantransform un ordinary drama in-to a operatic masterpiece by ut-tending a Pauuageu Through Lifelecture at Oaktun CommunityCollege Easton Tuesday, Aug, 2.

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Enjoying o party given by Brunswick Corporation to celebratethe 4th annual Chicago Mocitline Folk Festival ou June lt at NavyPier are, from right, Diane Yacometti ofNites, corporate secretoryof Brunswick; Adrian balsos-les, Pork Ridge; and Elvira Maccoot,Cisicago. More than 12,000 ottenled the testwhicb featured nauticalactivities and folk music and was sponsored hy the ChicagoMaritime Society with mojor corporate support from Brooswick,world leader io the maritime industry.

The ChicagoMoritimeSnriety will open a new cultural instituliouio CIlicogo in the Fall of 1258-a midwest maritime museum-tospotlight the region's nautical past. It wifi be located io the NurthPier Chicago development along the Chicago River at the OgdeuSlip.

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of the tnrn-ofbe-century will beremembered us the North Shoregarden io turned iuta a GayNineties park, including wroogbt-iron park benches.

The Barbershop Quartet willsing songs of the era tu costinuethe mood.

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Patrick Casati, professur ofHumanitleu at Oaktan, willdiurnos selected operas from the1988 LyrIc Opera season andteach how tu analyze, understandund enjoy opera,

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The Skokie Ubrary FatmeFilm Series continues onThorsdays with two showings 2und S p.m. Admission is tree lo aSto.

Rgtlme bu presented 00Aogoot 4. Based on EL. Doo-tornw's book, this film brings thepassion, ncandul and heroes ofthe turn of the century Americatu the ntreen. Jameo Cagneycaece Out of retirement for this

Goodhye, Mr. Chipe will hepresented Augost li. Charmingfife story of a quiet Britishschoolmaster, Mr. Chipping, medthe generations of ufudento at theEnglish hays' school during hiscareer. From James Hilton'snovel.The Mmsehurlme CassdIdnte willhe presented August 18. A ColdWar thriller that receivedsuperlative critical acclaim.With Angela Lanshury andLawrence Harvey.The Adveatserea of ilachleberryFim. will be presented Asgust 25.A colorful version of the MarkTwain classic about life along theMisaiaippi in thellth rentar),.

The library io lacated at 5215Oaktan 25mal in Skokie. Formare information call theLibrary at 673-7)74.

The Wiseatan Summer Sym-phony willplay ita second concertst the seassn 05 Tuesday, August2, at Edmanchapel, Wheaton Col-lege, Franklin and WashingtonSta. The concert in the air-conditioned chapel mili begin at1,30.

Newly appointed conductorPeter Upan wth open the pro-gram with Debussy's EvocativeIberia, an impreooionisllc glimp-se of Spain in three contrastingsectioso.

Soprano Kathleen Kann andtenor Jerome Pudore will thentake the otage to sing the LoveDuet from Die Walkure, Act I asthe orchestra takenthe musicto apowerful climax which cods theact.

The major work on the pro-gram is the Shostakovich Sym-phony 10. First performed in

L ENTERTAINMENT GUIDESkokie Library "Swiss Cheese Capital" Spot Light is on

film series to host Cheese Days Polo Restaurañt

Wheaton summersymphony concert

Monroe, WI., the "SwissCheese Capital of the U.S.A.", asdesignated io the 1670's, will hostCheese Days, September 16-15. Aweekend celebration of Senostraditions and entertainment,Cheese Days honors the dan)'med cheese industries and theSwiss heritage that is se promi-nent io the arm.

Several thonoand visitors at-tended the first Cheese Dayncelehration tes 1974 with recentcelebrations attracting morethan 100,000 visitors from farmednear on SundaY alone.

From the sound of the firstAlphorn to the echo of the lastyodel, Cheese Days, held thethird weekend of September,even-numbered years, provides amemorable weekend nf familyentertainment dedicated to"Gemntlichkeit," which in theSwiss tradition means hospitali-ty, geniality, kindness, goodfellowship anda gondtimetor ali.

Beginning at noon on Friday,September t6, and continoingthroughout the weekend, enter-lainment will include cheese fac-tory and farm tsurs, carnival,concessions, tauro of HuberBrewery (Fri. oaiy), children'scostume parade, Swissair MusikBand nf Switzerland concert, arts

1953, it attracted particular attes-ties la official and mssicologicatcircles, and the symphonybecame the subject of ananimated three day debate at theMopcow Branch of the Union ofSoviet Composers. Some corn-usestatora, regarding the sym-phony as "Nos-BenIsol ic" music,eoodemnedthe pervading aura ofpessimism; others stressed thatSoviet composers new had therighttobegnidedbytheic own ar-Untie instincla, something that lesthe dark years ofSlalios dictator-ship had harely bren possible.Amid these conflicting opiniurnof the 15th symphony, the youngcomposer Audrey Volkoosky biton an apl, compromise descrip-ton, Ass "Optimistic Tragedy".

Decide for yourself. For ticketscall 668-6585. Nat a function ofWbeaton College.

and crafts show (2 days), 5K and15K chase, 2 mile walk, streetdances (2), Cheesemaker's Ball,bike ride, otd-faobinsedcheesemaking demosutration,cow milking costeot, CheeseDays Ball, antique cur display,Eucnrnesical church service, 206unit Cheeseland parade, hobby &collectible show, Green CountyHistorical Society Museum, andcontinuous Swiss-style entertain-meut from the stage on the Cour-thouse Square including yodel-tog, singing, dancing, MpineHorn Blowing and the "TalerSchwingen".

The Cbeesernaloer's tent on theSquare is available so you canlake home one or many nf yourfavorite varities of cheese pro-duced io the area mude world-famous with its prnminmce inthe cheese med dairy induatrieo.

Cheese Days, a celebration fullofauthentic Swiss flovor frnrnthcrnrnic med estertalornent to thecostumes sad traditions, andnaturally, Swiss cheese' Don't

Notre Dame!ResurrectionBand wins honors

The MacrIsing Bund, under thedirection of James ICosiek, wontop honors les their divisiun in thisyear's St. Patrick's Day Paradein Chicagu. This bas given themthe opportunity to play at SoldierField fur the upcnmlng ChicagaBears' gameanSaturday, August6. The Band will heperfarming athalf-time with the EvergreenPark, Ango, and Crete ManeeBands

Friday, Saturday and SundayJuly 29, 35, and3l, beautiful NavyPier will be transformed into unenfshe greatest PolIsh festivals rnthe United States, Cldcagu's verynwnFeatival Puloeaiue. "Spend aPuliste weekend in Chicaga" Isthe matto for this year's festival,as Chicago's Pnllsls camrnnnity-the largest autside Warsaw'treats its neighbors andChicags's visitors ta an ex-travagansa filled wills wanddann entertainernent, festivities,fund and fern fon both yaung andnid.

The main attractlsn at'Festival Puinnaise" will be

atrae stages uf continuous enter-lainment, shnwcanlng the talentnf performers 6mm around thewnnid. Music from classical tocantempanany Palka, satine,

The Polo Restaurant isrelatively new is Niles and it'sfsolaslic; they feature Contions-tat nod Polish Cosine coohed tuperfection. They have untaten-ding lunches served family style,all you con eat, for only $5.05 forspeciot occasions nr brninesameetings. Besides their regulanmeso hot lunches, burgers,steaks, andsalads arc being nerv-ed from Monday tins Friday.You must try Polo because youcas'tget u wider selection at suchhigh qualily und it's freshest foodaround.

Their dinner menu is just auwide. They feature gourmet ap-petizers, soups, salado, Polo en-trees and fresh sea fond. Theohncbing part is the prices, youwilt soon find yourself going hackover and usen again. Their En-trees include, filet cooked lessherry wise sauce, crispy roastduck in peach sauce, vealpaprika with finger dumplings,

comedy andtradhtiunalfulk dane-Ing abound an these stages.

The lakesone along Navy Pienwill be filled with the aroma ofPolish and Continental fuod sers-ed np by name uf Chicago's bestrestaurants, deilcatesuens andpastry sbupu. Loves of fine foodwill enjoy such Polish favoritesas pienagi, kielbasa, bigas,gulabkl, nalesniki and pacuki, aswell au an assortment of intona-tissa delicacies and ethnicdelights. While eating, enjoy thevannes Cultural exhIbits that wifidot the festival grnsmda.

FestIval Polanaine, at NavyPien, Grand Avenue and 1hlakefront, will be open ta thepublic Friday, July 29 from 2p.m. ta 11 p.m., Saturday, July00fnamnuan ta 11 p.m. and Srnday,

Festival Polonaise

breaded pork chops withsauerkraut, BBQrihs, fresh hahysalmon herb butler, On tails, legnf lamb, braised beef with potatopancake, famous Polish corn-bisation plate and mossy more.

The restaurant itself isbeautiful, they have collection nfconleenporary art hanging on thewalls with relaxing music les thebackground. The service iofriendly and efficient, perfect forbmioess luncheon nr for a relax-Ing dinner.

Their Sunday Buffet Brunchfeatures over 35 items, in great,and the price in only $5.95.

Polo Restaurant has earned therepntatinn as une of the premierchoices far family sr businessgatherings In Northern suburbo,from bath Sun-Times andTribune. You should try ityourself. Pulo in located atDempoter and Milwaukee Ave.

For reservation cuit 476-6822.

July 21 from noon to 10 pm. Ad-misaion is $g, at the gate, ftve.dollaro In advance (FestivalHolline 313-431-3366). Tickets canalso be punchased throughTickefron nutlet& Children emdentaugst In far free. Senior Citizenspay only three dollars on Fridayafternoon, between 2 to S pm,Parking la available nearby.There will be ate-ce shuttle bustathe festival running from theMunrue Street garage, MonneeSteot and Lake Shore Drive.

Festival Polonaise Is a nun-profit venture, sponsored by theillinois Divininn of the PulluleAmerican Congnenn and thePullule American Feandatlon.Proceeds fres the Festival oneearmarked fon charitable par-peoo

"The Solid Gold.Cadillac"

The Devonshire Playhouse,4400 Greve, Skekie will presentthe Howand Teichmann andGeurge S. Kaufman camedy"The Salidttald Cadillac" Augustlß-Zldlleptember 2,-6, 9-10, 8 6-m.Saturday tickets purchased priorto August 00 are $4 and Fridaytickets $2.10. Regular admissionIs 15. Fon more information call076-1500.

RepublicanFamily PicnicSunday

Live elephant rides and aChildren's Petting Zen are newattructiam at Sunday's Nor-thwest Suburban RepublicanFamily Picnic. The fond, fun andganseo go from ti am. ta 5 p.m.os July 31 In Groves 5 theo 1f alBosse Woods, Arlington Heightsand Higgino Reads, in EIb GroveTowO5bi-

Republican Organizations inElle Grove, Hanover, Maine andWheeling Townuhips are joiningin pulling on this year's picnic,the 9th Annualfund naiubsg event,whicb is co-spomored by theFederal, State, County and Localelected officials representing thenorthwest suburban urea, manyof whom will be in attendance.

Admission to only $5 per fami-ly, which Includes buttered corn,soft drinks, been, rides, games,entertailunent and much more.Ticheta will be sold at the site tothose who have nut already pur-chased theirs from provint cap-tains and other members nf thefour sponsoring RepublicanTownship Organizations.

General chairman for the pic-sic in Walter M. Conrad uf Rolf-log Meadows, Deputy Commit-leemos uf the Elk GroveTownship Republican Organiza-tino, susisted by Donald Cynler(treasurer) and GeorgeNeubauer uf Mt. Prospect. CarlHansen, Mt. Prospect, lu Corn-mitteeman, and Bill Mahl, Art-iogton Heights, President.

Elk Grove Township bas ar-ranged fur elephant and ponyrides, the petting nno, adultgames, softball, PA. system,ticket collection and door prises,printing of tickets, flyers and sta-tinner)', setting up the grounds.time schedule and beer service.

Hanover Township's picnic or.rangement are being handled byRobert Conway, Committeeman,and Steve Adler, Coordinator,both of Streamwond, Theirorganization is in charge of Bingedancing und volleyball.

Maine Township's picnic cose-dinatnrn Include Bill Raffee, andPeggy Wetter, Des PIamos, GaryWarner, Park Ridge, and PhilRaBee, Niles, Committeeman.They are handling corn, publicityand balloem.

Wheeling Townohiptoin chargenf cbildren'n games, with KenTippin, Elk Greve, chairman,and sull drink service. ConniePeters, Arlington Heights, isCommitteeman, Jerry Sadler,vice-chairman, Wasme Wagner,coordinator, and Idyle Nipper,hoadquartera.

Each of the fear spemnnmgColo organizations to supplyingvolanteen ta help with parkingand prizes fer Bingo.

Vendors will. provide hot dogs,brota, potato chips andice creamfar sale, and families canalsa br-ing their own picnic food. Softdrinks, been and earn are includ-ed In the adrnlaaiun price.

For further informatIon er toubtian ticketa, cali the head'quarter; Elk Gnuve-392-2SlO,Hanover-837-5773,Moine-824-6350, andWhealing-6084670.

Annunzioacademyappoifltments

Sin young peuple from the tithCongressional District, whomCongressman Frook Annoozin(11th Dist-IS) nominated, havereceived uppointmenta to thevarions service academies andbegan attending classes recenlly.

The local cadeta are: Air ForceAcademy: Peter Josef Gee-regross, 8059 North Oleanjler Ave,NileuandNaval Academy: DavidMark Ivraie, 3920 Chase, Lin-cotowood.Congressman Annunzio said inWashington be was debghtedover the appointments of thesehighly qualified youngpeoplc,"for they have beco soirjected to extremely rigorouscompetition and have been foundby the academies to have meltheir bigbeot standards."

He aha sold that bis office isnow accepting applications tornominations to the serviceacademies for clames beginningin 1019. Those young people in hisDistrict between the agea nf 17and 21 who are interested in cam-peting may conafact him fur ad-ditianal Infomaliun by writing toHunenable Frank Annunzio, 2303Raybarn Building, Washington,D.C. 20515.

Citizens forHandzel partyCtttuem for Pat Handzel wit

bald a birthday panty fur PatasSunday, July 31, from 11:30 amuntil 3:20 p.m. at the Mark Cale330g West Dempstor, Skokie.

Fon mare informatlun, cali96e-3243. Retired Republicanjudgesofelecttan, registrars, andcanvassern are meounaged tacall and attend.

Terry Gaben, Republican can-didate fur Cook County DIstrictAttorney will oddress the groupat 1:20 p.m.

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Valentinoat groundbreaking

15th District CongressmanJohn Porter will cnnduct.an all-day hearing os "Violence InAmerIca," which In freeand upento the pablic. Topics include han-dgun violence, gang violence,violence agaiusl women and

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Rising health care costs con-tinue to be n major problem forthe elderly. However, there aresome steps people can take tokeep their personal health carecosts down, and indirectlyperhaps, affect overali coats iothe health care marketplace.

The first thing yOa needta do isdecide to become an "Informedconsumer." Yoa shoald becomeaware of the optimo available teyoa la selecting health care, andmake a conarloas effect to bemore selective.

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Many insurance companies uf- waatte keep your old policy m cf-ter meslifap policies Io response fed antil that time. 5. Beware ofto the increasing demand for scare tactics-Don't buy a pohcy (quality health care. However, lust because the sales pitch ceag-many people end ap purchasing geraten your medical cools or -

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In shopping for medifap medigap, contact your Statepolicies, you should observe the department of insurance.following gnidellnes Il you ore eligible for Medicaid

1. Compare policies-Take your or if you er your spume beveluise, consult others, and get a health insurance through anvariety uf opinions on an many employer, you may not needpolicies as you casi. 2. Avoid over medifap insurance. Ai any rate,baying-A single, comprehensive be sureto chech withyour doctor,policy is better than several with your oearmt Social Security of-

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The speaker fur thin meeting luMutan Weinberg, M.D., car-dluvaacular surgeon, LutheranGeneral Hospital-Park Ridge' He

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The Mended Hearts in a groupthat eifern suppurt and en-ruuragement tu prople who bevebaa heart surgery, heart diseaseand other heart prehlemu. Fami-ly and frIends of patienta ore aiseencouraged ta attend. Meetingsore open te the public and arefree nf charge.

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Gottlieb seeks newdrug abuse sanctions

in response to concerns aboutincreouiflg illegal drug use,George S. Gettlieb, Repuhilcannominee far l.tS. Congreuu-lithDiotrict, recently outlined hispropoual for cambotting thu alar-cuing problem.

"WeneedFederalleginlatloofadeal with the drug user, not justthe drug soppiler," Gottlieb mid,"I propoueFederalatatuteato re-quico that the courts shell notifythe employers of them convictedof possession of ifiegal drugs-nomatter how small the amount.The lout thing a user wants in forhis beau te fiad out that he in adrug mer." -

"I believe lIsis prop000l will hitrIght atthe heart of the drug pro-blem," Gottlieb continued. "Webeve tacreute seme slob furthusehaving and stalag drugs, for thosewho otherwise obey tIse law, but

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little price to pay und little riskinvolved. mio proposal willhopefully acare uomo sense intolutero, oo that they know that ifthey are caught, they may louetheir jobo as o result of their il-legal habit."

"This coincides with 00employer'o right to bow whatbuid of shape fifa employee io inwhile on the job. A person whoaseo driigu off the job will be of-tested while on the jab. A drugusera behavior and residual In-fluence doca not cease the mo-ment he reporta for work in themorning, An employer thouldImuw the facts when reviewingemployeeu for promotion, ortransfer to sensitive und vital -

jobo."' 'Many employers would

rightfully elect to fire employeesconvicted of diiig 000 and pomos-oteo, This is the direct intent ofthis porpoual-to make life 40f-ficult forthe drug mor," Gottliebmncluded.

beve u cavalier attitude towarddrug nue, Withthe slap-on-the-listmentality prevalent today forthose caught with drago, there lu.... s , . . . . s s- I . IHYK1Th OENT1Rs- - Ygs,Yoo C-an ',r,1' k, [,.d.

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New interns/residents Auto accidents not only cause of whiplash

The yfortitweot Chicago/subur-bao Arthritis Action Council(formerly The Maine TownshipArthritis Action ChancO) willhold its neat meeting onWedneudy, August 3 ot 730 p.m.al Arthritis & Phyoical TherapyServices, 6000 Weot TouhyAvenue, Chicago, illinois.

"Seeing Rye in Eye", will bepresented hyWlIllam S. Fagman,M.D. WilliamS. Fagmon, M.D. loa hoard certified ophthalmologistin privato practice In Skolde andChicago, Illinois, Dr. Fugman loa graduate of The Univerloty ofWisconsin at Madison. Hegraduate from NorthweuternUniversity School of Medicine inChicago and did his interolslp atMichael Recae Hospital inChicago. Dr, Fogman's medicalinterest lo in both Interior leg-mont Disease (i.e. cataracte,glaucoma, ois.) and surgery. Dr.Fogosas lo on staff at both RushNorth Shore MedIcal Center inSkoloe and St. Jooeph's Hospitalin Chicago.

The council concept lo designedto develop improved publicunderstanding and to provideusulolance to peruom with nr-thritiu, the notion's number one

CholesterolScreenhigs atHoly Family

By now, moat Aunericans oreaware of the link between highcholesterol leveto and heartdiseuse, Many of us may haveeven been tented. But newresearch uhowo that, withcholesterol tenting, once lo notenough,

A persono cholesterol level,like blood preuunro, lochangeable. It fluctuuteu withstrom, weight change, menstrualcycle, ilineug and. medication,Even the season, tIme sfdoy undwhutyouate for hreakiaot gun In-fluenee chaleoterol levato.Chuleterol measurementa conhe the first step In makng Imper-tant eholeea that can affect yourhealth, So, the sooner you know,the hatter you'D feel.

Holy FomIly'o AmbulatoryCare Center will offer ethrorough cholesterol ucreeningfor o modest fee uf 4 no Sotar-day, Aug. 6, from N am. to 336p,m. The center lu couvenlentlylocated at tke corners ofMilwaukee and Strong AvenueoItt Wheeling. AppointementS areneeeauary. Far mare informationor to register, ple800 call Mml-Connection at 287-lO, Ext 1110.

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Ahruhom Chervony, M.D., vlce-preuf4ent of medical affairs atRush North Shore Medical Chotos, welcomes new interns andreuidtntu ut a recent brunch held in their honor at the medicalcenter, (l-r» Adrienne Preston, M.D., Mark Nootono, M.D. undJeffrey Grinhtott, M.D.

Intornu and residente from Ruok-Preubyterian-St. Luke'uMedical Cantor in Chicago recently added Rush North ShoreMedical Conter to their teaching rotation program, marking thebeginning of Rush North Shore MedICal Cester as u leachinghospital.

Arthritis Action Group meetingcrippling dloease. Refreshmentswill be served. No reuervatlonoare required. lutoreuted personaare Invited tu calL Mu. SuaanWeiss, ION. at 312-763-1800.

Dr. Bernard A. Shiodler, D.C.,OTRO Demputer St., Sullo 107, DesPlaines, notos that after thesounds of ucreechiog brakes undgrinding metal hava died away,the first thought following un autoaccident lo of injury. But If thereare 00 broken boues or blood, thevii-titos' attentions usually turnto datooge to the vehicles invulv-ed.

Auuumlog you ore noinjoredmut hecauue everything oppeoroto be all right lo u commonmiutake. Every accident victimshould arronge for un enamina-lion to Insure that they bave notincurred o whiplash neck injury.

Brenda Davia, 32, has been ap-pointod Director of Poilent Ac-counts for Forest Hoopital, 505Wiluon Lane, Dea PIntona, il-insolo.

A native of New Orleans, Davispreviously was Director ofBusineoo Services at ElmwuodMedIcal Center to New Orleans,and earlier held the uame pout atTulane University Hospital undClinic.

Symptoms may out appear forbouta, days or even weeka afterlise occident, yet the damage willhave beco done following the leu-tant or Impact.

Another mistaken auuunnptlofllo that autoaccldeotu or similarlyclear-cut, recognizable accidentoare the ouly cause of whiplash.'While they are the major cause,they ore by no meona the onlycaoua.

Fallu, blows to the neck orheed, ettempting to maintainyour balance un a slipperysidewalk und eren turning yourhead too quickly can produce a

Forest Hospital namesDirector of Patient Accounts

Domi, who lo o resIdent of Bar-rtngtao, lo a member of theHealth Core Flnunclal Manage-ment Psauclatlon.

Forest Hospital lo o fully oc.credited, 170-bed privatepsychiatric hospital offeringsubstance abuse and other treat-ment programo for children,adolescente und odufto sufferingfrom mental or emotionaldluorder

whiplash injury. Whets the sytsip-tomo appear latos, you may noteven asooctote the headache, ten-slun, muscle opaulno, utili neck orreotrlcted neck motloo with theIncident that caused them.

Other uymptoinu of whiplashinclode hlackouto, fatigue, ex-treme nervousness, toss ufbalance, toss of hearing, ringingIn Ilse ears, oauaea, gaatro-intestinal paIns, light-headednesa, cold hundo or feet,exceaulve sweating, increasedmotion to drugs, poor memory,eye strain and rapid heortbeating. Of course these mop-toton might nut alibe preueat in oparticular caue and theirpreuence doua not neceuuarilymean that yea have sufferedseldplauh. Only a thoroughout en-ominailon can reveal that.

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Indiana University Dean's ListFoUowing are the names of the

Indien, University Bloomiogtonfocal undergraduate otudentowho earned Deans Liotutatau forthe opting Semester of the 1987-88school year.

Andrew E. Kowaloki, 156Kathleen Dr., Dea Plaines; Shun-non Beth Sheldon, 445 Kiohaid Ct.tIes Plaines; Jennifer RebeccaUozler, 562 S. 4 Ave., DenPlaines; CJ Joan Appeluon 6406Beckwith, Morton Grove;Deborah Jill Blonder, 8924Moody, Morton Grove; EdwardAlan Gernhman, 7627 Davio, Mor-ton Grove; Rachel AnnaRouenberg, 9318 Osceola, MortonGrove; Sherrie Lynn Teitelbaum,Sherrie Lyno 9417 Merrill Ave.,Morton Grove; Mark StuartWada, 8415 McVicker, MortonGrove; Robin Amy Rumian, 3844Chracleu Dr., Nortbbroob; Betsy

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Leigh Schwarts, 2150 ValenciaDr., Northbrook; LineRo MaryWhite, 3065 Highland Dr., Nor-thbrook; Roberta Jeun Beokman,709 N. tiioia Ave., Park Ridge;Margaret Mary Conlon, 1812 S.Pcoopect, Park Ridge; NoocyCarol Coo, 1520 S. Courtlaod,Park Ridge; Daolel Steven DeNardlo, 113 N. Proopect, ParkRidge; Heidi J0 Neumann, 018 S.Washington, Park Ridge; Jen-niferBeth Richter, 525S. WesternAve., Park Ridge; Michael Giter-man, 8346 Niles Center, Skokie;Deborah Lynn Holluk, 9035 Pot-tawattanif, Skokie; took Ko, 7923N. Kenton, Skokie; Richard LeeFriedman, 4910 Pratt, Skokie;Marc Alan Schuster, 7207 E.Prairie Rd., Liocolowood; JostReoca Israel, 7333 Kedvale, Lin-colnwood; Kenneth DarrylRosen, 4657 Estes, Lincoinwood;Heather Elaine Roso, 6600LeRoy, Lincolowood; Michelle L.Yorao, 6406 N. Cicero, Lin-colowood; Ellen Valerie Litan,8862 N. Prospect, Nileu.

LEGAL NOTICENotice is kereby given, pursuantte "An ACUlO relationtotheuse ofan AssumedName inthe conductor transaction of Business in theState," au amended, that a eec-tification was filed by the under-signed with the County Clerk ofCook County.File No. K11l998 on July 11, 1988Under the Assumed Name ofPacific Businean Co. with theplace of business located at 7935Wilson Terrace, Morton Grove,IL 60053 the true name(s) andresidence addceso of owner(o) is:Sui-Kchen Cken, 7935 Wilson Ter-race, Morton Grove, IL 60053;Chyt-Cheng Cken, 7925 WIlsonTerrace, Morton Grove, IL 60052.

District 64schoolregistration

Registration for nil pupils sewto Elementary School Diotrict #64will be held on mes., Aog. lt.Thooefamffleo whoare new in thecommunity Or whooe childrenhave not previonoly attended orregiotered io School District #64ohould register at their tonalschool between the hours of 9:30sod 11:30a.m. 00 Aug. 16. 0f thereis o qoestion as to which schoolyour children will oGend, pleasecall the Educational ServiceConter of District 64 at 359-7300.New registrations require atransfer record or if enteringkindergarten, n birth certificate.Proof of residence within theboundaries of School District #64is atoo necesoaary.

The first doy of school forchildren in District 64 will heMonday, Aog. 29 at 12:30-3 p.m.for uoior highond 1-3:30p.m. forelementary. Regular schoolhours commence on Tues., Ang.30.

The schools include:Carpenter, 368 N. Hamlin,399-7370; Field, 707 N. Wisoer,399-7305; Franklin, 2401 Manor,399-7390; Roosevelt, 1001 S. Fair-view, 399-7235; Washington, 1500W. Stewart, 399-7360; LincolnJunior High, 200 S. Lincoln,399-7215.

An Extended Day Child CareProgramwill beheld at Jeff croonSchool for children iokindergarten ciasom. An After-School Child Care Program willalso he offered each day classesore in oeooion. Both pcogramswill kepaid for by feesckarged toparento ofparticipants. For moreinforinaion, please cAll 399-7364.

Resites awardedfor excellence

Congratulations to the follow-ing Resurrection High Schoolsenioro who have receivedawards for their academic ex-cellence dnring the l987-80schoolyear: Noreen Healy - LoyolaScholarship; Tina LaCorte-William&MAE Stanley Scholar-ship to DePant University for$4060, Loyola UniversityPresidential Scholarship for$40t0, and illinois BenedictineCollege Scholarship for $4008;

, and Barbara Stefanenyk - Pin-cieniak Scholarship In theamountof$2500to Loyola Univer-sity.

Gemini HomeEconomicsAwards

AttheannaalHonoro Assemhlywhich was held on Monday, May23, at Gemini Junior High School,8999 N. Greenwood, Nilm-EautMaine School District 69-thefollowing students werepreoented with awards recogisiz-ing their aceompliohmenla in theHome En-Sewing program atGemini. Awards were presentedby Mrs. Barbara Benson, sewingteacher. Students are Renne But-tan, Demetrios - Kauzoukas,Michael Krajcer, Dawn Marknn,Joe Papavero, and Rupenk Patel.

Two Resurrectionfaculty recognized

Coogratalations to faculty members Vicki Giusti (e) and DawnKosow (r) of Rmnrrectios High Schoolwko successfully completedIke two year isservice program on Higher Thinking Skills. BothVicki and Dawn are ocieoce instructors und will go on 00w to befacilitators for this inservice program.

Coordinaling this program for the faculty is Carol Reimer, (t)Assistant Principal of Cocciculam, and Sr. Joyce Marie CR, Loam-jog Ability Service Director.

Bastille Day Celebrationsraise $12,000

More than 250 people came tosample the flavors of Franca andcelebrate Bastille Day at TheCulinary School nf Kendall Col-lege In two days of eventS.

The third annual Fete de laBastille raised more than $5,000for the new dining facility andmore than $780 far the CulinaryScholarship fond.

On Thursday, July 14, 50 peopleenjoyed an elegant dinner In thenearly completed dining roomwith display kitchen. The six-course meal was prepared by ad-vasent culinary students andsupervised b;' Chef InstructorPhilip Stocks, formerly of CafeProvmcal.

Proceeds from the event willhelptopisrehase carpetlngfor thenew dining facility Scheduled toopen this falL

On Friday, more than 200 peo-pie joIned the celebration as thefestivities moved natside to the

garden terrace nf KendaU'sEvanston campus. There, guestsenjoyed a gastronomic tour ofFrance. Chef Instructors and ad-vanced calluary studentsprepared a deguntatlon menufeaturing specialties. from theregions ofAlcase, Lyon, Norman-dl' Provence, and The Southwest.

A raffle of food und Frenchrelated items; red, white, andblue decor; a mime; und musi-dans playing French tunen, alladded to the French ambiance.

The Culinary School of KendallCollege, which prepares studentsfnrposltlonsas cooks and appren-tice chefs. Students Rn esteumohip(a requirement of the 21-monthassociate degree pregram) undrecent graduates are currentlyemployed at Chicago arearestaurants such so Bistro 110,the Everest Room, Le Titi deParis, Le VIChYSsOIS, Mnbrla,and Carleo.

Oakton student newspaperwinsfirst place

OCCurrence, the Oakton Goes-munity College Otudentnewspaper, tied for first placewith the College of DoPage foroverall excellence for a weeklynewspaper in o contest sponsoredby the lillois Community CollegeJournalism Association.

The newspaper staff won se-cosd place for layout and staffeditorials, ond also earnedseveral honors in categories In-eluding editOrial, features, arts,Oporto and photo. Awards werepresented in a ceremony at Nor-there Illinois University lo April.

Martha Leonard (Glenview)tied for first place In the opi-nlnn/edltorlaj category and cap..turedflrstandsecondplsge in thenews category. Debbie Hoebstet-tier (Rnsemnst) took second

place in features while GregReifuteck (Chicago) tied for se-cand place In arts.

Ed Dickson (Wilmette) wasawarded first place and tied forthird place in sports feature.Denuetri Georgatson (ParkRidge) tied for second place Insporta news, Jerry Oppenheimer(Nortkbrook( in the single photocategory, and Greg Hasenjoeger(Des Plaines); Mark Jeski (Lin-coinwood), Oppenheimer undJamen T. Panfil (Des Plaines), Inthe picture spread category. KaySchmidt (MoHas Grove) reedy-ed honorable meotlon in the opi-5105/edItorial category.

Paul Schilteig tPark Ridge) Isthe ditnr4.noh of OCCurrenceand ProfeHoor Beverly Friend IstIle advinar,

Jcc to holdcommunity openforum

Dc. Eric Macb, director of Ad-missions and Records at Nor-theastem Illinois University, willlessi the third of a foar-part openforum series on communitysenes, "The Future of Educationis a ChOngls40 Marketplace." Theprogram begins at 1:30 p.m.,Aagaut 4 at the Remord Hoc-wich/Mayer Kaplan Jewish Cam-muuilp Center (JCC), 5g00 W.Church St., Skoble.

Dc. Mock, like educatorsaround the country, has noted1h01 the average age of collegestudents Is on the rise. Thechange Is largely caslOedky greatnumbers of people reevaluatingtheir fives In midlife, then mak-jog career changes. The talk willesamino the effect nf thesenewly-educated middleagers onthe marketplace.

Mock holds a doctorate In cur-nicslum Instruction from LoyolaUniversity. He kas served au amembeC of the Board of Educo-005 for both Riles TownshipDistrict 219 and LincolnwoodDistrict 74 und lo a member of theJolilt Council for Higher Educo-lion.

The forum is free to the public.Refreshments will he served. Formore information about thisforum, call Carol Versos at675-2280.

Before SchoolLatchkeyregistration

Skokie Park District, incooperation with School Districts69 assi 73 00w offers a befareschool child care program atMadison School, 5100 Madison,for children in grades K-5, and atEast Prairie School, 3907 Dobson,for childreo in grades Kst.

The before school program pro-vides quality child cace forchlldccu of parents who beginwork early. Parents are asked todonate snack items monthly.Beverage and craftmaterials areincloded in the a0550l fcc.Children may bring Ihelrbreakfast. Quiet oclivitics andhoard games will be supervisedby qoalified staff.

Registration will be lateen inperson on1p at Devonshire Canteruntil August 5, at 5 p.m.

A minimum enroilmeot of 20

children must he met io order torus these programs.

For more information, pleasecontact Julie or Paon at 674-1500.

Local Elderhostelparticipants

Students from sixteen differentslates ace at the University ofWioconsin-Platteville through Jo-IP 30 lo loam about astronomy,literature, music and500thweotem WisconsIn.

The 76 students are not port ofnext year's crop of freshmen, botaro this summer's participants inElderhnutel, a son-credit team-Ing adventure for men aodWOmenage Ooandolder. Includedis Esther Redner, Morton Grove;Bruce Fess and FlorenceSebnisuk, Park Ridge.

Two sessions ofElderhostel arescheduled this year at 13W-Platteville, July 17-23 sud 24-30.Three different cloases aretaught each day, mixed in witheltemuon tours, evening enter-lainment und other activities.

Fur moro lnformatiou aboutUW-Platteville'u 1909 Elderkuntelprogram, call or write the Officeuf Outreach and Extension at(008) 342-1114. -

Taj Chi courseatJCC e

"Tal Chi," a non-credit esesOponsored by Oaktan CammunhCollege (0CC), will meet OctoLW-27 through December 23, from -

to 1 am. at the Bemard HIwich/Mayer Kaplan Jewish Colmunity Center (Joe), ff50Church ut., Skokie. Registratiwill be held Monday, Aug.through Friday, Aug. 12. 7course Instructor will he WitHelfrich, a retired lassyer s'teaches Tal Chi throughout ometropolitan area.

Tal Chi Is an ancient Chünmartial art shot premotes g:<,:Thealth and peace ofmind throscalm and gentle muvemenjv::Regardless of age or phyucondition, It kas proven Its abito reduce ulrens and bI:prensare and strengthen resusedmoucles. ¡G

The course fee is $47. Persover 00 who live in thedistrict pay half tuition. :k*

To register, call 982-9980 (04or t75-S (Joe). The ceecatalogue name Is PED Rio-For more Information about 5oscourse sr any 5lorwick/Kat-.......program, please call Carel Tnonottll-21t0. - -

Survival skillsworkshops

Time management, note-taking, learsing teclmiqaen, tent-taking, textknek reading and in-fermatlonmapping are the topicsdiscussed es o series nf free Col-lege SurvlvolSkllls Workshops atOaktos Commwsity College inAugust.

The following sessions arescheduled at Oaktau, 1000 E. Golfrd.,DesPlaines: Mundsy,Aog. 1,from 5:30 to 9:28 p.m. is theBusineus Conference Center,room D; Tuesday, Aug. 2 undMonday, Aug. 8 from 1 to 4 p.m.is room 2407; and Friday, Aug.19, from 9 am. to 5000 in room2487.

The following sessions will beheld at Oakton East, 7791 N. Lan-coto ave., llkokin: Wednesday,Aug. 3, from 5:30 to 0:38 p.m. toroom 259; and Tuesday, Aug. 9from 9 am. to noon in room 259.

For reservations, call 035-1795(Des Plaines) and 635-1434(Skohiel.

Regina officersRegina Dominican High School

installed student council, clamsod other ocgooizoliuoal officersatthe Senior Convocation May 31.

Student Council officers to-elude Beth Atkinson of Lin-colnwood as presideut.

Senior class officers for 1988-89include: Kim Ryau of Skokie assecretary.

Sophomore clam officers include:Jennifer Nolasco of Skokieas vice president.

Regina AScetic Association Of-ficers esclude: Becky Rico ofSkoble an president.

KU sunimerorientation

Mare than 290 new freshmenvisited the University nf KansasJuly 9 for the 11th of 18 orienta-lion sessions scheduled this sum-mer.

Those attondtog the Jslp Horientation enrolled in the Cul.lege of Liberal Arts and Sciences.Theyioclude: from Lincolnweod:Laura Beth Persky; MortouGrove: Caryn Beth Berk;Skokie: Burton Paul Bill eId,Wendy Sue Doyle, Mike CharlesFrydman, Robert HowardKeller.

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Mrs. Schula, throughout theschool year, provided nutritionawareness activities and meusmodifications to reduce sugar,fat und salt, and increase fiber intheuchoollanekes served. Her cf-forts resulted in the promotion ofgood enting habits among thestudents and a nutritionallysound school lunch program.

kirs. Schutz will be awarded aCertificate of Achievement andrecognized by her colleagues at auperiof School Lunch program inltasca, Illinois, on Aug. 3, 1998,foc her demonstrated interest inprovidisg a school lunch programthat is both educational undnutratloan for the students.

Local RayCollegegraduates

RayCollegeofDesign announc-ed that 81 students were awarded13 Bachelor of Arts degrees, 31Associate In Applied Sciencesdegrees, and 37 diplomas at theCollege's recent graduationceremonies. Among thosegraduating were: Krika Rahco,0499 Longmeadow, Llncolnwnod;Laura fleecIng, 6932 W. Seward,Hiles; Marsha Pszdra, 8732Elmore St., Nient Holly MariePilousek, 7285 W. Monroe, Nlles;Anthony F. Nucclo, 1331 LoIs,Park Ridge.

Barat almnns setRavinia eveningBaraI obeso from the sarraus-

ding L'bicago area are planning togather fer no evenIng of Osin atBavinla an Aug. 3. The musicalpregrom wIll celebrate the "Pif-ties Flashback."

Alunis wIll meet at the areadesignated by the "Barat1981100m" where they'll enjoytheir picales and good music.General admission tickets areavailable at the gate.

For further Infarinatino, calithe Alsonni Office at 254-0898 est.

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The Oakton Commualt3' Col-lege Board of Thsoteen Is accep-ting letters of Interest andresumen until August 1 frumdistrict resIdents who are In-tereated ha ifithig the Board posi-tien upened due to the resignationof Trustee Diana M. Lovelaad.

The Board has 60 days afterLoveland's resignation te appointa replacement who will serve sa-1g the November, 1989 electIon.

Letters of interest asad renamesshould be sent to Ray Hartotein,Oakton COmmunIty College, 1600E. Golf Read, Des Plaines, 60016.

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SCHOOLIndiana University Dean's List

Following are tile names of theladle,, tJmversity Bloomingtonlocal undergraduate otndentowho earned Donan List Bateo forthe spring oemeoter of the 198718ochool year.

Andrew E. ICowaloki, 156Kathleen Dr., flea Plaines; Shoe-000 Beth Sheldon, 445 Kiokaid Ct.Deo Plaines; Jennifer ReheccaUszler, 562 S. 4 Ave., DeoP&aineo; CJ Joan Appel000 6406Beckwith, Morton Grove;Deborah Jill Blonder, 6924Moody, Morton Grove; EdwardAlan Geroloemo, 7627 Davis, Mor-ton Grove; Rachel AnnaRooenherg, 9310 DecenIo, MortonGrove; Sherrie Lynn Teitelhoam,Sherrie Lo 9417 Merrill Ave.,Morton Grove; Mark StuartWada, 8411 McVieker, MortonGrove; Rohh Amy Samlan, 3844

SERVICE COMPANY478-2902

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631-1555

For The Very Best InReplacement Windows

Siding - Sortit . FaccioStute Windows,

Storm Doors. Batters S AwningsKENNEY ALUMINUM

PRODUCTS Inc.7570 N. Milweakea Ave.

OFFICE N SHOWROOM

792-3700 - Free Est

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WHELAN PAVINGof Lincolnwood

Over 30 Years SeruingRILES TOWNSHIP

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FREE ESTIMATES675.3352

MR. ASPHALT INC.'Oor Name Says Is All"

. Driveways Perkino AreasSoalCoaning.Raeuac;ng

New Constracsiooa FaCchino

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827-7327or «8-9300

Leigh Schwartz, 5150 ValenciaDr,, Narthhrooh; LimIte MaryWIlt,, 3005 Highland Dr., Nor-thhrook; Roberto Jean Beckman,709 N. Lincoln Ave., Pork Ridge;MorgaretMary Caobo, 1812 S.Prospect, Park Ridge; NancyCarol Con, 1520 S. Cooruand,Park Ridge; Daniel Stemio DeNarIci, 113 N. Prospect, PorkRidge; Heidi Jo Neamuno, 8182.Woshiogton, Park Ridge; Jan-niferBeth Richter, 5255. WesternAve., Park Ridge; Michael Giter-mon, 8346 NUes Center, Shotee;Deherah Lynn HoUoh, 9035 Pot-towatlami, Skokie; leak Ko, 7923N. Kenton. Skokie; Richard LeeFriedman, 4910 Pratt, Shokie;Macc Alan Sckaffer, 7207 E.Pruine Rd., Liocolnweod; JostReeve Israel. 7333 Kedvale, Lin-colnwood; Kenneth Darryl

KITCHEN CABINETSExpertly Restoredb yrefinjo hing er bylamivasing formica

00fOeOietinocabinnts,Jerry Lancing433-1180

KITCHEN CABINETFRONTS

DON'T REPLACEReOaco wish 00w door and drawerfronts informiva or w000aod sane000r00%efnowcabiverreplaco.

Additional uabi versan I CounterTops auailabln of fatturyfo.youprices. Visifnutshowroonr at:

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or coil t oratroeent icaro in yournwn home anytime without Obliga.tier. City.wideleuberbsF......bi t q lfdboyero. No paymont for 90 days.

The Cabinet People520-4920

CALLIGRAPHY

District 64schoolregistration

Rugiotrotion for all pnpils newto Elemeolury School Diottict 644wiN be held on Toes., Aug. 16.These families who are new in thec000moasily Or whose childrenhove not previonoly attended orregistered in School Diotricl #64ohoold register al their toralschool hetweec the hooro of 9:30and 11:30a.m. On Aog. 16. II thereio a qoestion as to which schoolyour children will eIlend, pleasecoU the Edocatinoal ServiceCenter of Disteict 04 at 390-7306.New registrations require atransfer record or if enteringkindergarten, a hirth certificate.Proof of residence witldo the

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JOHN'SEWER SERVICEkton Milwaukee.

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p OrChOe . tarase floors.drinewaya,tidewalka, ponios. etc.

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S Carpestry S Dry WullS Tilo S DocorotingWooden Decks

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te InstallationIn Business 16 Years

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PETS

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Ifocoicing animals 0-5 weekdays.0'l Sutorday,

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PLASTIC COVERS

PLASTIC COVERSFirst Time at Wholesale Price

2 for iFree Estimates Iecurod

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PLASTIC COVERSlo S. Maie St.. Park Ridge

692.5397We haoe aerood rho Norfhorn

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Chicago and suburbanresidents will need to keep theirheads up and their camerasready, as the RE/MAX "Spot theBalloon" photo content getsunderway.

From August 1 until September15, the 7foot-hiol RE/MAX hotair balloon wtU be flying overvarious riSes h, Northern II-linnis, giving photography buffothechanceto capture that perfectuhut of the beSson. The personwhu tabeo the best photo will wina demon Yauhica 200 AFAutofocus 35mm camera (with 3mm ta 70mm zoom lens, Case andflash unit) provided by UnoPhoto, plus the chance to flyaboard the hot air balloon. Se-

The Bist eIeCÜicity bills canee-fing recentiy-iowere4 uummerrates will be mailed June 17 ioCommnnwealthEdluoo's residen-tialcustomeru. During this yeac'ofaur-month summer hillingperiod. customers will be bifiedat a rate about 13 percent belowlast year's uulflmer rate - thefirst decrease in summer rateouincetheuummer-winterrate dif-fereottal was iniroduced by theillinois Commerce Commission(ICC) in 197f. The summer ratereduction is a result nf Edison'sproposal for a ben-step loweringuf summer electric rotes, whichwauadopted on June 8,retroactive to May 17.

Depending un when acustomer's meter is read,Edisas's summer billing periodbegan au early an May 17 or aulate as June 15. A customer casdetermine the beginning of theunmmer rate period hylookiog atthe time covered by his or hermost recent electric hilL If theend nf the hilling period io fromMay 1f tojune 14, that will be thecustomer's final nan-nmmnerbill. The easterner's electricityusage far the next four monthswill he billed according is thenew nummer rate schedule.

Under the plan adoptel by theICC, summer rates wtfl he redue-ed hy an additional 17 percent is1989, bringing the total summerrate reductionta abant 27 percent

RE/MAX "Spot the Balloon" photo contestcond, third ond fourth place wir-ners atoo wilt received Vaobica35nu vulneran Courtesy of UnoPhota. Ail entrants also will heeligible tar a sweepstakes draw-Ing for a free ride inthe RE/MAXballoon.

Whining photographs will beselected by an expert panel ofJudges, buses off originality,teChnical merit and compesition.

Betty Hegner, Presideol ofRE/MAX of Northern Iffinois,suggests that photo baffo keeptheir Cameras ready early in themaroiog and Just before sumet.

"The balloon will normally belaunched at dawn or abeut anhour before desk," she said."Becaone of the unCertainty nf

below 1987 sommer raie level.This year's tetal summer bill foran Overage single familyresidence will decrease appros-innately $47, compared o t987summer rates. Au average apart-ment renideoce will see adecrease nf ahant$2l. Daring thesecond year, the summer uavingosoffi isCreaoe to abesi $84 and $38,respectively.

Revenues - lost to Cam-moswealth Edison due to thelowered summer rateswtu be off-set by a corresponding increasemoos-summer rates. The Changewill be recense neutral te Com-monwealth Edison,

While the sommer residentialrate has been reduced comparedwith the 1987 level, rates contisueto be set higher in summer thannon-summer, and mostcustomers will begin seeinglarger bilis than they havereceived over the past eight man-th

Until very recently, the ICCbelieved that higher usomnerraten would discourage electricaldemand on peak air conditinnisgdays, and over time, reduce theneed for additional generatingantis, minimizing rateo Over thelong teces. in spite of high sum-mer rates, however, the demandfor electricity bss cootinoed togrow on hot, humid days, leadingto continuing record demands byCustOmers.

1e publish every Thursday ...

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but flamen will he withheld upon request.

Sendalllettersto: THE BUGLE8746 N. Sherme, RoadNile; Illinois 60648

weather and wind conditions, wecan't pinpoint the enact times,

Io keeping with the AlenanderGraham Bell traditino nf pro-viding special oervtces forspecial needs, illinois Bell's Corn-maoiCatians Center for theDisabled has added new equip-ment and services for Customerswith hearing, vision, speech andmotion disabilities to help themCommunicate suing thetelephone.

The center, located is the lobbynf Illinois Bell headquarters, 225w. Randolph, Chicago, is stuffedwith specially trained represen-muyes who will disCuss anddemonstrate equipment, provideassistanCe with service probtemsand mahe reCommendations andreferrals to help casisrners withdisabilities fisd the help theyneed. A bilingual representativeio available In assisi Spanish-speakisg Customers.

Equipment available at thecenter includes electronicsignalers ir isdicate to a bearingimpaired person by flashingllghis that the telephone is ring-isg, a jumbo-button phone for the

dates und locations where thebaU000 will be visible. We dobave u listing nf the weebs thebattono io scheduled tn fly overCertain areas."

During the weeb of Angusl 1,the balloon will be visible ir thefollowing areas Highland Park,Wisnetha, Orluod Park, TinleyPark, Libertyville andMuodeleir.

Begimirg the week of August8, the balloon will be visible neorthe following ureos Skokie,Nues, Berwyn, Hinsdale,Schusmburg, Elgin and Aurnra.

Addili000l flights are nChedul-ed the week nf August 15 io theseoreos: Arlington Heighis, Barr-isgian, Calomel City, Flnssmnnr,Naperville und Downers Grove.

During the week nf August 22,the balloon wifl take off from

illinois Bell providesdisabled services

vision or moflen-impoirni mer,speaherphones for those ambleto hold a telephone receiver,speech and sound volumeamplifiers for these with voice nrbearing difficulties, a tone ringerfor these who need a more Con-cenlratedsotmdtnenoble them ishear the telephone bell, und anelectronic artificial larynx forthnse unable ir speak. Alt of thedevices are available in IllinoisBell csoismers at a reasonablecost.

Illinois Bell also providen hantypes nf TelecnnsmanicatinnsDevices for the Deaf (TDDn(.One model provides a printedtramcriptofconversatinm, whilethe other erases record of theConversation when the phoneShang up. One model is availablefor lease and the other for pur-chase.

In additino is equipment, theCenter can provide Customerswith explanations nf Custom Cuff-ing features and speCial servicerates available lo those with

North Avenue Beach is Chicago.A necnod flight ir sCheduled Inlake off from the LukeBlnff/Lake Foreul area.

Additional flights will beunnunced during August.

Cnntestanlu Can pick up entryforms at any of the 96 RE/MAXnf Northern illinois offices, nr atthe lit different Uns Phalo loca-tians lo the Chicago area. All en-IranIo who have their balloonphotos processed at Uns willreceive n free roll nf film.

RE/MAX nf Nnrthern Illinois isa network nf 96 individually Sen-ed and nperated full serviCe realculote officm. It is also part nfRE/MAX International, whichbus more thus 1,300 offices is theUnited States and Canada andmore than 19,100 llcensed agents.

special needs. The features in-rinde Speed Call, DirectoryAusistance ut na charge andOperator Asululanco access atdirect dial rates. These servicesenable disabled person to dialmore easily nr to bave an

. Operator find and dial a numberfor them witknut the usualnperatnr-oerviCe charges. Forhearing impaired customers withTUD0, Illinois Bell nffersdecreased raton on direct-stintlong distance callo.

More isfnrmutinn about theopecial products and special ner-vices available from the Cam-msnicationn Center for theDisabled is available by callingmu-free, l-511-572-5862 nrl-SO.972-9002 (TDD usly(. TheCenter is npen from 5:30 n.m. to 5pm. Monday thraugh Friday.Sliding doors, which accnm-modate wheelchairs and matsondinability walkers, provide easyaccess to the building, und Ihereare special loading areas forwheelchair vans or automobiles.

NORTRAN adds Botanic Garden to schedt1eThe Chicago Botanic Garden

bas been added to the schedule nfRoste 214 operated by NOR-.TRAN, a suburban bus carrierserving the north and northwestsuburbs.

Route 214 begins at the DavisStreet "El" statian io Evanstonand beads nerth along Green BayRoad to Northbrnob Court, lisreturn trip runs from NorthhrookCourt, east an Lake Conk rd. andthen sooth on Green Bay rd. Inthe Davis st. Station.

Under the reviseduchedale, an-noonced by Timothy J. Domo,Exeoltive Direrlor of NOR-TRAN, the 214 will stop at theBotanic Garden during ita north-baund run On weekdays startingat h-47 orn, The last schedulednorthbnsnd stop at the BotanicGarden ir 747 pm.

Travelling southbound, serviceto the Botanic Garden will beginat 7A5 am. with the lust south-bound stop scheduled for 8:29p.m.

Northbound Saturday servicewill begin at 8:57 am., ending at5:54 p.m., with southbound ser-vice starting at 9:15 am, and en-disgat f:Sllp.m. There is so Sn-day or Holiday service.

"We're quite pleased to be add-ed to the schedule," says Roy L.Taylor, Ph.D., Director of theBotanicGarden. "Byaddisg us isthe schedule we're hoping moreresidents is the ssrthero suburbsand northuide nf ChiCago willvisit the Garden."

"With a majar cultural atiruC-lion such as the Bntanic Gardenisour service area, we thought itwould be a major benefit In ontonly NORThAN and the BotanicGarden butta the many residentswho Can nnw reach this nststan-ding facility using NORTRAEservice," Demon said.

NORTRAN is governed by theNorth Suburban Manu TmausitDistrict componed nf 28 memberCommunities, NORTEAN nerves28 cammunities and receives sub-nidies from Pace, the suburbanbun division nf the Regionaltyuoupnrtatinn Authority.

The Chicaga Botanic Garden islocated no Luke-Cnok mdb Glen-Coo, one-half mile east nf theEdem eupwy. The 300-ucre facili-ty is owned by the Chicago Nor-

Meeting onIndependent Uving

Progress Center for Indepen-deni Uving will bave an upenmettisg on August 4 at 306Madison is Oak Park. ProgresoCenter is being established toserve disabled persons is unbar-bun Conk Caanty. The meetingwill begin at 6:30 p.m. and end ut8p.m. All are welcome to att end.

Anyone who wishes is be in-cluded on our developing mailinglint in asked to send their name,address, phone number and typeof disability (if disabled) to Pro-gress Center, 306 Madison, OakPark, IL f0202.

Ocultnmal Society. Accredited bythe Ainserican Associatian nfMuseums, the BotaniC Gardeniaopen everyday encept Christmasfrutos 7 am. until sunset. Admis-sins in free; pan-hing is $2 per ear.

Reading Clubat Niles libraryends in August

All Children who are membersuf the Devour A Book SummerReading Prags-es at the NUesPublic Ldbramy District mustreturn their completed ReadingRecord Charta tathe Library bysp.m. en Saturday, Aug. t.

Children Oms have played theDevour A Bunk game nr khan amember nf the Munsters! Rend-With-Me Club and have cam.pletedthe program requitrementuwill receive an invitation tu at-

a specjaJ program on Thuru-day, Aug. 11.

Only those children wIse havereceived an invitation still beallowed is attend the program.Certificates will be awarded toparticipants during this pro-gram.

If a child is unable to attend onAugust 11, certifIcates may bepicked spfrnm August 12 throughAugust 28 at the Ubrary, 6960Duktus st.

For more information, call theChildren's Services Departmentat 86745M.

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I west bach to the old daysMonday. Wbes I plugged iomy electric razor asdssappedos the appliance, sothiog Isap-pesed. The Norelco just diedio my hand. Since I dosI havea back-up, I borrowed ose ofmy wife's head razors mrdscratchedmy way through thebriar patch.

At loschtime I stopped at odrug store mid hadn't theslightest idea which razor toboy or which blades to one. Iwas looking for ose of thoseold Gillette double edge raaornwith five kIno bladm for aqrsgo'ter. I spestthirty missolenstarisg at the displays mrd notImowiog which razor aodblades to choose.

This morsiog I softesed theheard, oudoed the slsavisgcream mrd had the best shaveI've had is years. It proves theold ways of the old days arestill io mussy cusesbeltor thusloday's test and hurried-opways. I'm loohisg forward totomorrow's shave. By FridayI expect I'll be hack with thenewly revived electric shaver,lousy shave that it io.

Every four yeas-s in thetjsited States we have aperiod of four mouths whichcan only be classified as"political hokey gime". JesseJacksonstartedthe 1988 bokeywIth his speech ahaut ham thisslum kid rose team the asheaof hunger and mid to becomea candidate for Presidest.Jesse grew up comfortably.He never Bead hi a slum, hisfather always bad a good job,arid poor eid Jesse grew upmiddle chisa,

Not ta be outdane by peerJea. Michael Dikakja hangbis hat on being the ses at apenniless immfgrant, He

from Pagelcould bave also set aside a bitof the hokeysess by telliogAmerica be grew sp io uppermiddle class Brooblise,Massachusetts, the non 01 apcomisesl Harvard bredphysician. The poor old Dukewest to a peasaot's collegecalled Swarthmore beforematricnlating at Soother pro-letariat school, Harvard.

We thought we had enoughnl this baloney when Con-gr050masr Richard Gephardtwan ioterviewed os TV. theday after the Democratic coo-vmtios. Poor old Dich midwhat a wooderfol coostry thisis that o boy from the middlewest like him coold rus for thehighest office is the Isard. Andoh yen, Humble Dick was theson "of a ¡nUbosas".

Bolore you thiok I'm favor-ist the Repubilcoos, lisIes tothe fietios about Ikebusinessman, GeorgeBssh,the good oie Tesas hay,who polled himself sp by hisbootstraps. George became asuccessful sUmas, osly afterthe family staked him tabee-di-edo of thousasds of dollarsof slact-up mooey. WIres hebecame u Coogresumao bisfather was a Sesalor mid pro-misest io the Repsblicao Par-ty. Hequicbly gothey commit-tee poste io Congress. Mrd, asfor old Texan George'shackgrousd, bis residesce hasalways bees out east (io Con-necticot amosg the very rich)and bio address io Tesas is arested mil.

Al the NUes Festival lastweekend, a yousg mas wanstasdiug by a table io the bararea with his friends. He badwas a stUffed animal asd piar-ed it as the table atosguidewhere be was staodissg. A fewmioutes later he was esgagedio a brief round of fisticsffsrollIs a beer drisker who didhis Stuffed animal dirt. He hadpoured beer all over theanimal. His figktisg wasjustified. The Stuffed animalwan a famous bit ofAmericano by the same ofSpods McKeszie. But, sioceBudweiser was spossorisgpart of the festival, old Spadagot drenched with Bud. Whatwest wrong was the guy wbotosuedthe beer was just takiogHarry Carey's advice, "ThisBud's For You", a bit too far,The beer thrower's box scorefor the eveniog was O Runs, 1Hit sordI Error.

At soaztiose Tuesday ioNiles I had a bard time know'iog a Klocker from a Ross-cher. Overhead five pluseswere skywriting a messagefor a pelato chip company.We'd sever sees syochrosizedskywritisg. The five plussesmusid release short blasts ofvapor as they slowly circledthe area. The planes flewalongside each other asdsimuttaseously released whatstarted out to be short whitedaies io the azure. But whatcanse of this was a message,"To Your Health". It was theosigned by the patate chipsponsor. The writing circleprobably could be sees fromas far south as LawrenceAvesue and north to GlenviewRead.

The chips may be goad hutthey gave me a pais io theneck,

Òakton...boildisg os Ihr campas, most ofo-kick will be ssed by Ihr Nor.thwest Msnicipol Cosferrnee forils 33-town membership.

"We jsst did sot believe the col-lege shosld he io the real entelebusiness," Hall said. "Diano wasa very strong board member andt orn gsiog to miss her."

Is discsssing the proposedbuilding, Hall said she stillbelieves trsslees shnsld noi bein.volved with osIride orgasizoliossdespite approval from the otherfive members of the boord.

According lo Hall, the proposedtwo-story bsitdiog io beingredesigned Io meet the origisol$578,000 set foe lhe proiecl. "BidsIhat came is were is theneighborhood of $1 million, sochanges ore heing made lo becompatible with the lowerfigore," she said. 'The boildingwill no longer stand alone, butwill now he a addition lo theboildiog."

In Joly, 1587, Oohlon boardmembers voted 5.2 to allowNWMC to move ils headqsarterofrom the Moont Prospect Ubraryto the new bsitdiog on the 0CC

The proposed 5,100 sqsaee toolstructure was to be located in anorthwestern corner of the cam-pos, which would contain officespace, Uhrary and recreationarea. Oahton woold pay $879,000tor the project, with the con-ference entering ioto a 30-yearlease agreement with the college.Reportedly, the rote would be$40,000 to $10,000 annually.

Althoogh the college wooldhave access to the federaldepository for reference )with

Skokie parade...prizes. Remember that you willnot be permitted to ride along theparade route (approximately 1¼rules) unless you regisler before11:30 am. and receive a SkokieTraffrc Safety Commission of-final eotry number.

3. Lose-up for the Parade wiltbe al Noon - follow all directionsof Ihe Traffic Safely Cnmosisoioesort marshals. The Parade willstart trom Centre East and lee-mroole at Rilen West High

Ooce agaio the Morton GroveAmericas Legion PonI 134 willhold a blood drive for the hesefilof the Hines Veterans Ad-zsisistratios Hospital patiente, ioMaywood, n.

The date is Thursday, August 4at the Legion Memorial Home,6140 Dempster; and chainsraoTad 10mm-a says so advanceregistration io needed. Thoorsshould simply pr0500tthemselves between 4-8 p.m.

He iodicates a delicious dinnerwill also he served te all par-ticipanta that evening, The Aux-

MG Legion blooddrive for Hines VA

Skokie Park spray program. in progress

The Skohie Park District willbe making pesticide applicationsduring the seni eight (8) weeks atWeber Park Golf Courue, 9300Bronx Ave., ami vartaus parksthraaghòot the district for thepurposes of weed and diseasecontrol.

In addition, each park will beposted with signs io specific ap-pilcatlan areas.

Coatiased fesm Pagel

the new bsilding), Hall still feelsthe trastees nbosld be in Ikeeducation building" aod not

dealing in real mlalc matters.She maintains the board could

still drop the idea of having thebuilding on the campos. Thereio other space that will beavailable which the coofereocecoo 50e as ils headgxarters."

She explained the Des PlaismCircoit Court is moving OuI of itspresent localizo in the CivicCooler io Jaouary. 'The courthas 6,500 square feel which wouldbe compatible Io NWMC seeds,"Hall said. 'There is adeqoateporbiog there and o library tortheir use a block away," she said.

She soled at last month's boardmeeling, a Des Plaises oldermaspresented a petition coolaing 300signatores from residents livingnear the campos. "They are con-cerned thé campos is is a floodplain which could result in moreflooding problems in the futurewith the sOw boildiog," Hall said.

According to Rita Alhao, assis-tant direclor tor the conference,flooding io nel a problem at IheOaktos property. 'It con retainmore water now Iban when thecollege was built. The odditionwould addvery lilGe lo Ihe accesswater capacity is the urea," shesaid.

Albos said the bids toe the addi-tino will go not in Asgool in a se-cand attempt to full within Ihecollege's budgeted $ll7t,tOO. "Theconference feels being affiliatedwilh Oahton will benefit both par-lies in the long run with whateach has to offer in services. I'msore most of the board membersogree lo IhaI," she said.

Could from Sbokie.L'wood P.S

School, Oahton Ave. al AuslisAve., the oite nf Skobie's Costeo-sial Three-Day Festival.

4. Be able to conlrol your bicy-cte al a slow pace aod maintainpoor pooitios in Ihe mil ne walkynor bicycle for the estire paraderoule.

For more informatioo aboutjoining Ihe Decoraled BicycleUnit, contact Lewis R. Shapiro,al 503-353f, between the boors of 3p.m-S p.m.

Story Unit is cooperatiog by fsr-nishiog demerte and salads.

Age reqoiremonte are betweenages 17 and 75 and Ikone takinghigh blood pressure medicationare o.k. for donor also.

Blood needs are very crucialdsriog the sommer and theLegion has participated with theVA is the past, allowing ease modconvenience for the former ser-vicemen coofioed there who areio seed of this vital substance toreceive it.

Please help the veterans andthe Legion)

Signs will be posted 24 hours ioadvance of the application andwill remain up te 34 boum afterapplication.

All procedures concerningnotification and application ofpesticides will stridily adhere tethe gutdetioea io the Skokie ParkDistrict's Board of Commis-alances statement of policy,

Lawrencewood.Coathrned from Pagel

redevelopment ofLawrescewood, there will beanother delay before the projectcas begin.

He enplaioed that attorneys forthe bank that io fisoscingdeveloper Jerry BiehI, who ispurchasing the property fromKnilch for $13,1 million, firstwish ta review the title pokey,cosdemoatios proceedings,redevelopment agreement, taxincrement district (TIF)designated for Lawrencewood,and other documente.

The hank mante to be sureeverything io io order before issu-iog the escrow money to Biehi,"Tony mid.

He added that because of thereview, which wtl take anundetermined ais050t of time,demolition and construction onthe Lawcencewood nite will againbe delayed. "Everythiog will de-pend os how noon their review ofthe documents will hecompleted," he said, "tI's not un-common Bist problems crop upwhen dealing with this sise pro-lest."

The Aldi appeal put a mag iofinalizing the sale of theLawrescewood property, Biehihas stated. The major portion ofthe property mdi be developed io-to a new shopping center mod a7-acre parcel will be given te thevtllageto build a oem administra-tios complex mod a propesedcommunity theater,

Biehl's original plans called fordemolition to be finished no laterthan Aug. 1, bath construction tebegin the following month, Thesew center is scheduled to openno later than Nov. 1, 1990,

Niles police had notified the re-maising businesses atLawrencewood their leaseswould expire on July 15 and thepremises must be vacated. Aldiand Uptown Federal Savings andLoan have already left the obopp-ing center, and the Geldes Nug-get Restaurant closed its doorsSunday, July 24.

Current residente ioctude a carwash facility, tavern, and acleaners. The owner of the clean-ing Ostablishment slated his at-torney had advised him sot tavacate until the Aldi issue isresolved io the courts.

Troy noted that because of thelegalities involved, the curresttenante were able te remain atthe center. "The Aldi issue isresolved mod they should be outright not. If we have a problem iothis area, we will petition thecourt te order these tenante out,"he said.

Rules of theRoad ReviewCourse

Secretary of State Jim Edgar,si Cooperation with Nites SeniorCester,is offering a Rulen of theRoad Review Conrse far allciliaens in the Riles area.

The purpose of the course io tokelp applicants paon the IllinoisDrivers Ucenne rénewal es-ainination. lt updates drivers osthe curreot nitos nf the read, ex-plains Ike viofo and the drivingability examisatiano, andprepares applicants for thegeneral weilten and rood oigo ex-amination,

The Rules of the Read ReviewCourse will he held at RilesSomor Center, 8060 Oaktos, Rileson AugustS, from 10 am. tonoob,

The course is free ta everyone,any age, who wishes te attend.For more bifarmatlon, pleaseContact 96p-glfg or 1(800)252-2904Toll Free.

Nibs Village Board... Cont'd from Nlles-E, Maine P-1mercase of $30,571 a year," Mur-phy said.

He noted that Haulaway is pro.viding Riles with a cost-effectiveway of remavbig garhage. He ad-ded that Riles' cost per householdis lower than many Other corn-muoities thai have scavengers.

The hoard meeting was con-dusted by Trustee Peter Pesole,who acted as president pro 1cm iothe absence of Mayor NicholasBlase.

Taking up moot of the meetingwas approval of mr ordinanceconcerning a planned suitdevelapmenl at the formerFsrestFlame Restaurant proper.ty, fIlO Caldwell, which raisedmany qseutiom from the hoardand residente living sear the sile.

The request by Abby Builderste construct 12 bombs on the 2½acre site (linked to severalouriances) had been approved bythe t011es Zoning Board in June.Approval was gives afterdevelopers presented s plan thatwould alleviate drainage pro.bloom that would adversely al.feet neighboring residente,

te repetition of laut month'snosing hearing, various trustees

Real Estate taxes... Caathsaed from Pagel

lax rates in the municipalities,parks, schools, libraries, fire pro-techan, Cook County Health, col-leges, mosquito abatement,tuberculosis sanitarium and

Maine Towanblp

TAXING BODY 1987Morton Grove District H 9.845Niles District 63 io NllesPark and Library 1.357District 63 io Nlles Park onlyDistrict 64 io Riles Park and

824f

Library 8.249District 04 io Park Ridge andPark 1,279

addressed the drainage problemconcerning proper drainage farthe development mod whether theengineering changes made byAbby would provide better con-trot of waler runas the proper.ly.

A5'tbor Salhln, an engineer forAbby, said the drainage problemhad been resolved with the help ofvillage engrneern mid a coo-5511mg engineer, Dssilhiie modAssociates, hired by the msiogboard at the developer's expeme.

SaIhin soled Storm sewerswould be locatedat the rear of theproperty and would he tied iotathe main sewer an Seward, westof the site. Water runoff would beretained in the draio tiles andwould flew slowly be the mainnewer which would have coatte.tars,

Cliff Drenler, who lleno an NewEngland, objected to the projectheeaase of flooding problems iothearea."1t'sajlotandptino io l2homesis averbuilding,"he said, "Na matter what waterretention saileguards you pst In,enisting homes aregniogta getmOre water from this site."

Drexies- added the Forest

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The portion of NUes io School DIstrict 71 that benefits from alarge iodastriai and commercial tax base had the lowest rate at1.588,

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Use caution whendriving in construction

The fllinoisstate Policeand theDeportment of Transportationsee urging motoriste use extracaution when driving throughhighway construction siteslhrsughost the slate,

Slate officials nay the annualCnsslr,je site accident totalsare up significantly since 1911.Records show that in 1968 therewere 7,817 accidents that Wcur-red ut construction locationncompared ta 4,310 io 1911.

b pernonshove died io vehicleoccidents at Illinois highway con-slruefion sites so far this year.Officials attributed the increase

Petitioner Ronald RathbunsaId the wall-mounted satellitedish would not extend more than

nlher districts and services above the roof line andwithin each area. would be Installed on the south

The following are the cam- side of the building.parable rates for districts io our je Salerno, director uf codearea for 118f and 1987. enforcement, said the dish could

be seen at that location and 55g-gesten a change ta the east wall,where It manid be mare snob-tossivo,

Rathbun said he would bave toreport the suggested change tahis superiora before the heardtook action on the ordinance.

The beard also approved an or-disance fer a special use requestte operate a branch office ofUnited Savings of America atK-Mart, 8850 Dempster.

The petitioner, Joseph G. Ed-wards, proposed Installing a 140square feat booth with a cashmachine and one person te openand close accounts.

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io highway maintenmoce beingperformed io Illinois on theState's aging interstate highwaysystem.

Stote Police say highwayrepair work zones cas be ex-tremely hamrdouu lo motoristsand comtcxctios workers. In moattempt to save lives and reducetraffic accideseta, tempers havebeen directed lo base ticketa Iomotorisf.s whanpeed through con.sIr-solios zoned, follow too close-IP, fail Io yield the rigkt'of-wsy taconstruction eqnlpmeot, and fallta obey traffic daggers.

Flame land is about 100 years oldand should be preserved.

Pesale noted the owner of theproperty would want te put iosame kind øf development them."I think we all would prefer aresidential project ta conformwith the nelghharhood," be said,

After assaranees that a propos-ed cyclone fence ta be erected osthe east property lise would beextended te NIcO k, the or-disasce was approved bytrmf ces.

The hoard also approved anar-dinance for Kid Care at 831fOaktan. The special 50e zonIngrequest for a day care center hadbeen recommended for approvalby the mzing heard subject ta asite plan being presented be thevillage hoard,

John Zimmerman, represen-tizig Kid Care, said he hadthe siteplan as requested. He added behad complied with ether cornil-tises set by the zoning beard,such as putting In a circulardrive, parking area and retaiolngwall In back uf the property.

The heard continued a requestby Service Merchandise, 8303Golf Rd. ta Install a sateffite dishon the building.

On Dean's IstThe Dean's List for the spring

semester of 1917-8g at SaintMary's College has bees releasedby the office of the provost. Thetul includes ll3futt-tfrne studentewho attained an academic gradepeint average of 3.75 or better ono 4.0 scale, Local student ioclud-im Anthony Ssssmo, son of Den-sis and Corel J. Sassas of 8330 W.Monroe, Rim,

Martin T. LeFevourMarlin T, LeFevour has

graduated from the U.S. MilitaryAcademey, West Point, N.Y.,with a bachelor of science degreeand was commissioned a secondlieulenant io the U.S. Acnsy,

LeFesoar is the son of RichardF. mod VirgInia F. LeFevoar of5744 N. Lowell, Chicago,

Learn ta feel comfortable In ngroup, overcome commusicatlenbarriera and discover pregramsthat combine actitles for childrenand aIdes- adults by attending acourseatOaktanCam.wilty Col-lege Rant thin fall,' 'Intergenerational GroupD3mamtca" is a three-credit-basiccourse which wIll meet from 6:38be 9:26 pm. an WedisesthynbegInning Aug. 24 at OaktnnEast, 7701 N. Lioculn Ave.,Skokie,

Fire Calls...ContInued from Pagel

Gas Co....A fire OlarmatNiles Elemen.

tarp School South proved ta be afalse alarm after firemen check-ed the huilidaig os July 17.

Firemen extioguished a fireOn a kitchen stave at 7927 WilsonTr. on July 17.

.05 July 19, firemen respond.ed ta 8575 Chester where theyfound a foully smoke detectar.The system was reset.

Maintenance men working oethe alarm bon at 8303 Golf Rd. oc-cidently activated the system onJuly50.

A fase ne a electrical pole blew001 at the Bradford Exchange osJuly 20. There was no hazard.

Firemen extinguished asmall fire io a mr at 8300 ToahyAve. os July 21. There was noeslimate of damage.

Firefighters went to 8888A.4ilwaskee Ave. on July 21 on areport of a gas spill. Thehomeowner had already washeddown the spill with a garden boseand canse was attributed lo afaulty fuel pomp.

Blaze...Cont'd from Nues-E. Maine P.1

which probably caused a sparkigniting the blaze. "II was oc-cidental," the fire official said.

The main power ta the buildingand roof was shut 00usd firemenIdled ceiliog tiles with pike pelescheckiog for fire extemion withnegative resulta.

The damage estimate includedthe air conditioner which washorned io the fire.

"Israel Update"Open Forum

Dr. Oscar Miller, professor ofeconomica at the University of n-lisais, will lead "Israel Update,"the last io a four-past opes forumon community issues. The pro-gram will be al 1:30 p.m., AugustIl at the Bernard Hor-wich/Mayer Kaplan Jewish Com-munity Center, 505f W. ChurchSI., Ikokie.

Dr. Miller, who recentlyrelamed from tarad, will discussthe polltical and social changeshe observed there. Using hisecazomic expertise, he mili payparticular attention ta fsrael'sclavent economy.

PreviauslyVice Chancellor andDean of Students at the Universi-G afflhlnots, Millep was NationalVice President of the AmericanPrefessers for Peace In the Mid-die East and Vice President ofthe Zionist Organisations ofChicago. He is carrentiy amember of the Jaint Council forHigher Education.

ThIs open forum is free te thepublic. Refreshments will beserved, Fsr more information,call Carol Versen at 670-2260.

Intergenerational GroupDynamics course

Professer Helene Block willdiscuss such topics as decision-making, improving cummsnlca-tian skills and dealing wIthgroupa io an iotergonemtlosttsehang,

Tuition is $17 per credj beurfor tn-district residenta, Adultaover age 80 as-e eligible far half-prive tuttian rate,

Far custran Infaesnatiun, callthe Geister for Family Educajat Onklen, 835-1401,

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vent mod fuel oil mused soll andfrouodwoter contamInation, ac-cording ta an PA sasree.

Riles o part of the shoppingcenter will house a MozlgameryWard Stare, a Jewel food storeand other shops, according taSchultz.

A tentative tax revenue sharingagreement, expected ta befinalized In Aogast betweenShokie and Rites calls far Skokiete eventually receive $1.2 millionannually hi taxes from the shopp-ing center. Niles estimated theirsales tax recesse will he abeut$710,910 annually, Schultz said.

He explained the difference iotax revenue in due ta the factmore buildings wilt he onSkokie's parcel of land. However,with Riles portion beingdeveloped first, It will begin cal-lecting taxes from stares en itsside at least iwo peues befare theSkokie pechan io developed.

TrafficSafetyHintsby Secretory if State Jim Edgar

A car breakdown at sight canresult in a dangeroos trafficsituation, In such an erziergescy,the following steps will help posprevent as accident and protectyourself.

First, pull into a lightedshoulder area, S possible. Turnyour emergency flashers anddome light on ta alert otherdrivers of your presence. li youare uzuhle te pull very far off theroad, steppiog Ost of your carcould teed you directly iota traf-fic, creating an additional safetyhazard.

If yoo are atone, remain insideyOar car with the windows sp anddoors locked until the police ao-nyc. If moother moterist arrivesbefore the police, do not leaveynor car. Ask him or ber lo callthe pebre or a servire nabo foryou. Remember, the arrival of asoifornied pohce officer or anauthorized service truck shouldhe the only comon for leaviog

The ¡none safety advice appliesS you have a flat tire. De not trylochange il yosrselfatzi,It, Andif you attempt ta drive, you willprobably damage the tire beyondrepair. On the other hand, if youfeel the situation kas becomethreatening, you may have noother choice but ta drive on thedamaged tire, However, this canbe hazardous ta other drIvenunless you hove paar emergencyflashers an and keep as far ta Uright side Of the road as peosible.

Finally, the heut waytaavohfabreakdown is ta keep your vehi-de properly maintalnest You willalso feel safer driving alone atnight if your vehicle is runningsmeetlsly.

Gerald B. LeverichSpec. Gerald B. Leverlcb has

completed a 13.5. Alcoy Primaryleadership course.

He in an Illustrator with the720th MIlitary Police Battalion inSouth Korea,

Leverich Is the sazi of GeraldLeverich Sr, of 8110 Eilpafrlck,Skobie, li, and Barbara IÇaralua00583 Park Flous, Glen RIpe, IL

The specialist is a 1984graduate of Nies West HighSchatd, Skokie.

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