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on the Other Hand . . byDianeMifler .. . In light of the heinous acts .. of rnwder and the rampant crimelakingptaceinourcoun- .. trywe, as citizens and voters, have to take a closer look at . . .lr laws. There aie states that allow JohnQ.Publictocarry a gnnnpubha and several other : slaias are cbnsidering this law. In fact, if Timothy McVeigh, the suspect in the Oklahoma CIty bombing had been stopedbypolicethMoridala- stead of Oklahoma,he would not have been arrested since gun possession is legal in that _-slale. . Wliatdoes this tell us? The factisoursystemim'tworkmg iftheaveragrguyorgalhasto carry a weapon in orderlo feel safe on the streets. Our police putihrielivesonlhrline every time they slop a vehicle for a -. tiafflc violadon or answer a call on a disturbance. They tell us that even after they se- rest a criminal, many limes thry are back on the street be- fore thepaperwork is complet- Nearly everyday wereceive fax copy from Cook County Stale's Attomey Jack OMallry on conviclions and senleucings. t,ast week one of litern notedthatbotJuhe a41 year old Beliwood man who tried to trap his ex-giriniend and four other people in her home and then burn the house - down was convicted and sen- tencedto 35 yearsinpnson. It appears this man. angry be- cause the woman had . their relalionship two weeks Continued on Page 42 RECUMAY O 4.1995 .. NUV9 T. RESiL 6714 Nues plans ribbon-cutting to exhibit new buses . In a continuous effint to im- . peove service fee residents, the Village of Nilm has acquired S . new buses to replace the eussent . . fleet. Mthough the new vehicles aresinsilarinsizeandappeasance w the current buses, they are bandicapacceasible-a lift devise allows easy boerdusig and calling TouhyAveisue. ofwheelchairs .. Ou Thursday, May 11, the Mayor and Village board invite thepablic tea ribbon cstsingcer- emony lo introduce the new bus- es. The ceremony will ehm- menceat IO am. at the Nues Maintenance Building, 7104 8746 N Shermer ROad, Nues. Illinois 60714 - (708) 966-2g00 VOL. 31, No.45, ms BUGLE. ThURSDA Three video games will soon be inslalled atFiukys, 9645 Mii- washer, Nile& The installation was approved unanimously by the Nitra Planning Commission andZoning Board atiheir May 1 meeting. .. Jack Dresler , 1768 W. Dey- on, Chicago, had requested the eezoning in oeder lokeep his rea- lassant competitive with others in the vicinity. The games, he stated, would help him alllact customers and particularly chit- drens parties, which is.a money- seeking ventare in the suburbs. In another maIler, the Board approved a change in zoning from B-2 to B-2 Special Use for Donald Anderson of Park Na- hosa! Bank and TnsisI 2958 N. Milwaukee, Chicago, for con- slruction of a hank with a drive- then window at 7840 Milwau- tree, site of the former Shonry's ReslJurani . Lai*y Berg, an attorney, rep- resented Park View Bank and was joined at the meeting by .°Jait Lucione, president of Pulk Attention, . greenthumbs: Towiship otTers trees Maine Towsshipcafl help revs- dents of the unincorporated urea add some greenery to thrir park- ways. Under ha Me-planting pro- gram, the township will share 50 percent of the cost of planting trees on public parkways along tnwnstsipmaintained roads in the unincorporated area. Residents may cboosrfrom several types of trees that are well-suited forpaek- waysareas. Fer more information, coli MaineTownahipat29l-25h0. Takeadvantageof Ibis fzeeser- vice. The buses operate withst the Village and slop at all major shopping senties and public far cilitim, including the Thdent Community . Center. YMCA, 1501f Mill, Dempster and Civic Center Plazas, the VOlare Null, Continued on Page 42 by n'.alnieen mesreIn . cigarettes, cigars orsmokrless In' hace-------------- o in use Village or Nitos. View Bank, and John Corligan. the alkhitecl. - The Board approved the change unanimously with olipu- talion involving corrections fer the outside lighting. outside se- cras lo the building. parking fa- clilim, fencing and concealment of the outside mechanical equip- mentfor psiposes of preserving the view in the neighborhood. The next meedag of the Zoar ing Board lo be held Jane 5, will be at theVillage Halt, 7601 N.. Milwaukee, Nilea. A new member of the Nitra Pire Departmestwas sworn in se- emily by the Fire and Police Commission. He is Mark Buch- er. He started his career as Fire- figlileriParamediconMarch3. For the next two years he will be attending training SChOOlS each asPirefighter nchoo for six . Oaktoñ holds dedication of new campus additions . . by5üsanKlingman The dedication of the new ad- story addition. The large room huons to Oakton Community whichwillbeusedforbothcxC College's (0CC) Des Naines functions, and also rented out for campus took place on Tuesday, meetings, conferences, etc., can April18. . bedividedifltofonrsma1lermeet President Thomas Teniloeve ingreoms. gaveaninMidacUonthW Board Chair, Ray Haetstein, gathered in the new multi- used a special scissors, tent lo purpose center, part of the three Continued on Page 42 Y. MAY4,1955 OÍfcr smoking Board okays video byKatblcenQmrsfeld games, cvinu bank : atdsu:; amendment to Chapter 22, Sec- tien 22-120, was pássed by the Village Board al its April 25 meeting, making ils ssiawful for minors la pnisess tobocco prod- acts. Prior to this adios, the statule only addressed those individuals who were setting to, distributing to, orbuying tobacce products for minors. The colalyst for the amend- ment came from felice Chief Ray Giovaselti who called Ihr situa- lins totbe ntteationofVitlage At- torsey Richard Troy after untie- weeks, Emergency. Medical Technician for six months, and Paramedic school which is also six months, all of which. wil_I make np his first two years of probation. All schoolS are state ceetifiedwhichmaintainaprofes- sinisaI level of training tluongh- otitlbeslate. there ws en statale or ordinance to discnueage them frhhs dOing so. "The existing statute only pror hibited the sale of cigarettes to miners," Troy told the Bugle. This ordinance is an attempt "to solve this problem,' he said. Any miser who is in posses- Sinn of smbking materinla nr is smoking wilt bé subject to a $25 to $200 fine per offense. Parents or legal gnardians who knowing- ly permit miners to smoke these producta will also be cited and subject to the same fine, Within the comt'sdiscretion. Continued on Page 42 New firefighter. sworn in (From lof!) Commissioners Anthony SearjaR Sam Bruno, F/FProb. Mark Buehèr, Commissioner JoanClark. . Mark's lastjob was at Fel-Pto wherehewasateumleader lathe manufacturing division. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and lias a Bachelor. Degree in education. Mark in 36 years old, and lives in Palatine withwifeMaiyandøteirctiildren. AshleyandBenjamits., .. Possession of cigarettes by teens now punishable by fme . . Nues cracks down on teen

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Page 1: Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1995/05_04_1995.pdfon the Other Hand. . byDianeMifler.. . In light of the heinous acts.. of rnwder

on theOtherHand

. .byDianeMifler

.. .In light of the heinous acts

.. of rnwder and the rampantcrimelakingptaceinourcoun-

.. trywe, as citizens and voters,have to take a closer look at

. . .lr laws. There aie states thatallow JohnQ.Publictocarry agnnnpubha and several other

: slaias are cbnsidering this law.In fact, if Timothy McVeigh,the suspect in the OklahomaCIty bombing had beenstopedbypolicethMoridala-

stead of Oklahoma,he wouldnot have been arrested sincegun possession is legal in that

_-slale.

. Wliatdoes this tell us? Thefactisoursystemim'tworkmgiftheaveragrguyorgalhastocarry a weapon in orderlo feelsafe on the streets. Our policeputihrielivesonlhrline everytime they slop a vehicle for a

-. tiafflc violadon or answer acall on a disturbance. Theytell us that even after they se-rest a criminal, many limesthry are back on the street be-fore thepaperwork is complet-

Nearly everyday wereceivefax copy from Cook CountyStale's Attomey JackOMallry on conviclions andsenleucings. t,ast week one oflitern notedthatbotJuhe a41year old Beliwood man whotried to trap his ex-giriniendand four other people in herhome and then burn the house

- down was convicted and sen-tencedto 35 yearsinpnson. Itappears this man. angry be-cause the woman had

. their relalionship two weeksContinued on Page 42

RECUMAY O 4.1995

..

NUV9

T.

RESiL 6714

Nues plans ribbon-cuttingto exhibit new buses

. In a continuous effint to im-. peove service fee residents, the

Village of Nilm has acquired S. new buses to replace the eussent

. . fleet. Mthough the new vehiclesaresinsilarinsizeandappeasancew the current buses, they arebandicapacceasible-a lift deviseallows easy boerdusig and calling TouhyAveisue.

ofwheelchairs..Ou Thursday, May 11, the

Mayor and Village board invitethepablic tea ribbon cstsingcer-emony lo introduce the new bus-es. The ceremony will ehm-menceat IO am. at the NuesMaintenance Building, 7104

8746 N Shermer ROad, Nues. Illinois 60714 - (708) 966-2g00VOL. 31, No.45, ms BUGLE. ThURSDA

Three video games will soonbe inslalled atFiukys, 9645 Mii-washer, Nile& The installationwas approved unanimously bythe Nitra Planning CommissionandZoning Board atiheir May 1meeting... Jack Dresler , 1768 W. Dey-on, Chicago, had requested theeezoning in oeder lokeep his rea-lassant competitive with othersin the vicinity. The games, hestated, would help him alllactcustomers and particularly chit-drens parties, which is.a money-seeking ventare in the suburbs.

In another maIler, the Boardapproved a change in zoningfrom B-2 to B-2 Special Use forDonald Anderson of Park Na-hosa! Bank and TnsisI 2958 N.Milwaukee, Chicago, for con-slruction of a hank with a drive-then window at 7840 Milwau-tree, site of the former Shonry'sReslJurani

. Lai*y Berg, an attorney, rep-resented Park View Bank andwas joined at the meeting by.°Jait Lucione, president of Pulk

Attention, .

greenthumbs:Towiship otTers trees

Maine Towsshipcafl help revs-dents of the unincorporated ureaadd some greenery to thrir park-ways.

Under ha Me-planting pro-gram, the township will share 50percent of the cost of plantingtrees on public parkways alongtnwnstsipmaintained roads in theunincorporated area. Residentsmay cboosrfrom several types oftrees that are well-suited forpaek-waysareas.

Fer more information, coliMaineTownahipat29l-25h0.

Takeadvantageof Ibis fzeeser-vice. The buses operate withstthe Village and slop at all majorshopping senties and public farcilitim, including the ThdentCommunity . Center. YMCA,1501f Mill, Dempster and CivicCenter Plazas, the VOlare Null,

Continued on Page 42

by n'.alnieen mesreIn . cigarettes, cigars orsmokrless In'hace--------------o in use Village or Nitos.

View Bank, and John Corligan.the alkhitecl.- The Board approved thechange unanimously with olipu-talion involving corrections ferthe outside lighting. outside se-cras lo the building. parking fa-clilim, fencing and concealmentof the outside mechanical equip-mentfor psiposes of preservingthe view in the neighborhood.

The next meedag of the Zoaring Board lo be held Jane 5, willbe at theVillage Halt, 7601 N..Milwaukee, Nilea.

A new member of the NitraPire Departmestwas sworn in se-emily by the Fire and PoliceCommission. He is Mark Buch-er. He started his career as Fire-figlileriParamediconMarch3.

For the next two years he willbe attending training SChOOlSeach asPirefighter nchoo for six

. Oaktoñ holds dedicationof new campus additions

. . by5üsanKlingmanThe dedication of the new ad- story addition. The large room

huons to Oakton Community whichwillbeusedforbothcxCCollege's (0CC) Des Naines functions, and also rented out forcampus took place on Tuesday, meetings, conferences, etc., canApril18. . bedividedifltofonrsma1lermeet

President Thomas Teniloeve ingreoms.gaveaninMidacUonthW Board Chair, Ray Haetstein,gathered in the new multi- used a special scissors, tent lopurpose center, part of the three Continued on Page 42

Y. MAY4,1955 OÍfcr smokingBoard okays video byKatblcenQmrsfeldgames, cvinu bank : atdsu:;

amendment to Chapter 22, Sec-tien 22-120, was pássed by theVillage Board al its April 25meeting, making ils ssiawful forminors la pnisess tobocco prod-acts.

Prior to this adios, the statuleonly addressed those individualswho were setting to, distributingto, orbuying tobacce products forminors.

The colalyst for the amend-ment came from felice Chief RayGiovaselti who called Ihr situa-lins totbe ntteationofVitlage At-torsey Richard Troy after untie-

weeks, Emergency. MedicalTechnician for six months, andParamedic school which is alsosix months, all of which. wil_Imake np his first two years ofprobation. All schoolS are stateceetifiedwhichmaintainaprofes-sinisaI level of training tluongh-otitlbeslate.

there ws en statale or ordinanceto discnueage them frhhs dOingso.

"The existing statute only prorhibited the sale of cigarettes tominers," Troy told the Bugle.This ordinance is an attempt "tosolve this problem,' he said.

Any miser who is in posses-Sinn of smbking materinla nr issmoking wilt bé subject to a $25to $200 fine per offense. Parentsor legal gnardians who knowing-ly permit miners to smoke theseproducta will also be cited andsubject to the same fine, Withinthe comt'sdiscretion.

Continued on Page 42

New firefighter. sworn in

(From lof!) Commissioners Anthony SearjaR Sam Bruno, F/FProb. Mark Buehèr, CommissionerJoanClark. .

Mark's lastjob was at Fel-Ptowherehewasateumleader lathemanufacturing division. He is agraduate of the University ofWisconsin and lias a Bachelor.Degree in education. Mark in 36years old, and lives in PalatinewithwifeMaiyandøteirctiildren.AshleyandBenjamits., ..

Possession of cigarettes by teensnow punishable by fme .

. Nues cracksdown on teen

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PAGE2 TEE BUGLE, THURSDAY,MAY 4, 1995

Glinview Terrace residentcelebrates 100th birthday

. :.. :. :Glenview Terrace resident Dorothea Bonebrake proudly ex-

hibitaapilloWmadefor harto celebrate herlûOth bu IIdaY.

Theater trip slated forTower Y Seniors

A hip to the Royal GeorgeTheater in Chkago is scheduledfor the Leaning Towee Senior

.1 S I Q 4SENIOR CITIZENS

G Skumpon & St $2.50 & UpHioot $309 1. Up

EVES5050 EXCEPT SUNDAYSr. Menu Ctppor St5ling $3.05Mens Rø, Hair StyIng $5.00S

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MILWAUKEE AVE, , Forinformation caS the center at01505Go, ILL. (708) 647-8222exL 2237.

IN HOMEHAIR GARE

MOICINEa PEDICIME

TOOEI9IED SIeDI

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adult center membero onWednesday, May 10, tO see "For-'ever Plaid. Deluxe Motnoroachwilt leave the YMCA 11:30 am.for a lunch at Ann Sathers Rau-teSTant with choice of speingchiçken orswedishmeathalls andnoodles. Then On to the theaterfor thedelightful musical

Cost of the trip including bus,lunch and show is $41 foc mcm-bers and $44 for gumS. Retoolapproximately4:30pm.

ISpthg qiflie. Brill?anee

THIS BRII LIANTl)IAMQND ENHANCER

. WILL MAKEASI7ECTACUl.,AI GIFt .

Call Usfor Your Copy ofOur Spring Time Brilliance Catalog

SOLARI &HUNTINGTON

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OWl Molo Sueur p0r Rrdge (700) 825.5600DlOs4ßCpy4gh( $CIC,jA HUCCIOtCI

North Shore HotelChorus.tO presenttwo concerts

Two concerts, uns a "song ex-change" with grade school sto-dents will he presented ja- Mayby the senior adult cborus,f theNorth Shore Hotel, 161 1 ChicagoAve., Evanston.

The 'song exchange' with sto-debt choral geonps from Chica-go's Armstrong and DecatarSchools will be held On Wednes-day, May 10. Starling at 10:30a.ím,,stodrnts andseniors will yo-coller only for euch other; at1 1:15 am. o concert wiil be pro-tented by uIl thrrc groups for tIteresidente ofthe North Shore. Thepoblie is iuvitrd 10 atteud thet 1:15 am. concrrtutnochurgr.

The second concert, Thursday,May 18, will begin at 7:30 p.m..aod willfeatareavariety of fomil-iar,- popular and ethnic mosic.Chorus members will sing 'InThe Good Old Summertime",'Give My Regards To Broad-way, I Met A Miltion DollarBaby in the Five and Ten CentStore", "DaouLiegsrMirin Her-zen' and 'Youre A Grand OldFlag",among others.

Thiscooeert is free and open tothe public ax wetl.

TheNorth ShoreHotel is a sen-ier residence offering easy accessto on-site astistrd living srrvicesand a Health Resoprcs Ceatrr tomore than 250 older adoit menand women. Each iesidont has nprivate apartment with main ser-vice and is offered tttrre nutri-dom meals a day in n bright andtansy dining room.

Programs, geared to seniors,include lectures, concerts, mo-vies, arta und crafts, dramaticprrseutotions, hobby and eetirr-ment fairs, health and fiturstseminars, and aerobics and yogaforaesioradutts.

For luChen infanmation or forreservations for either of the twocancerE, call (708) 064-6400.

'Hello DoI'y'at Maine East"SteSo Dolly wtii be peeseitt-

ed onThortday, May 4, at4 p.m.at Maine Saal High School, 260$WmtDempster,Parkltidge. Dis-leid 207 Gold Card membersmay uttendfrreof charge.

Gold Card Club mrmership isopen toallresidenls 62attdover.

"Oar schools don'tjusl belongto the amangers who attendthemC said Janim L Elliott, su-peeiateodettt. "Theybelongto thepeople who suppott them withtheirtaxdollart."

To find out how to become aGold Card Club member, call thedittrictofficeat69&SSOO.

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Vol_. 39, NO. 45, MAY 4, 1990

8746N. Shermer Rd.Ndes, L 60114phono 966-3905-t-2-4

PublIshed Weokty Cn Thnrdu't, NIeS, IltInats

SeonnA Class l'ostoge lbrThe Butepnld nl Cidargo, ltl.

uud addttl,snul entry offices.Enetmastert Send address

changes to 1150 Bogte,8746 Stsnrmer Rd., NItos, IL 65754

anbserlpttnn Rule (tee Advance)Fer sIngle Copy .5.50Oncyoar . $13.05

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Two years $22.50Three years $29,00lyear SenIor CItizens. . , , $11,50

, A year (rest of manly) . - $15,95t year (forslga) $30.00

All A1'O addressesas far ServIcemen $25,00

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-. ÑiLEs SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATION

The Nilea Senior Center is open to residents of ehe Village of

A NOes ageo2andover and their yopngersponSeS NOes semora ia-ig teeested lis obtaining additiOnal senior center information shouldr Thecenter

1 ialocatedatl0600aktoflSueet..

YARN NEEDEDIfyos have any left-over yarn, pleasebtiag itto the senior cris-

. tee. Lap robes are made for velarnos thorn your generonn dona-

dont. Amo, volanteert are neetied to croclsetant$htrseW lap cobeaornlippers. Ifinterested,pIea00al1 ebecenter.

. TICKET SALESMuy ticket salm will sake place nei Friday, May 5, at 9:30 n.m.

The following WiIIbeOn salethatday: Muy LiteLanch andMovie(5/26) for $1,75; Jane ThpeoseeToreverPltvid" and lanch at Ilse

MnSatherReataslraitt(hIZl)tOrliO.. RULES OF THE ROAD

Rules of the Road drivers training course will take place onMonday. May S. at 10 n.m. Cldss will be held at Ballard LeisssrelCenter Free. Registruiionretuired, REVERSE MORTGAGE APPOINTMENTS

Reversemortgageinforfltation sessions areavailable osean indi-vidualbasisoaMonday,MayI.Caflf0ranaPPinanenL

TRAVEL CLUBThe SeniorCônteris starlings travel chsb,basedon an informa-

'lion exchange regardingteavelsvithin the 50 United Statm,as wellan interetaitOstal dmtissations. The club will publish a newsletterevery-other month to keep members informed on çlimale, boldo,reatattraitta, and any othorlraVel-relatellinfOrfllation. If you woold5like ta receive titis newsletter. or have somettories or advice thatyouwonld liketoshaie,pleasdcallCarYfllttheCeflter.,

. SPELLING BEE. The Nibs Senior Center's first Spelling Bee will lake place onWednesday,June7.aU 10a.m. Thrtwotop winners wilIbe award-edprizesandwfflcompete its theRegionaleveni Studyguides arenowavailableSoREGISTERTODAYattheSeUiOTCent&.

REMINISCENCE GROUP BEING FORMEDCome shàeeyourntorimandhelp fili in hislory with yourperaonalreflections. Meetings will be on Wednmday at 1 p.m.,May 3throughJunel.ItinnottoolaietOregisted! .

FLOWER A.ND GARDEN COMMITrEEBEING FORMED

TheNiles SeniorCeaterwillsponsortheirftrttFlowerandGardenShow-in AugaIf Volunteers to help on a committee to pat thisevent together are currently norded. For more infremation or to5solunteeron lItio committee,pleasecontactMaryOleltsy.

. MAMMOGRAPHY SERVICE BEING OFFEREDMammogesphy nervicenarebeing offered attheNileu SeniorCen-

, 1er through Cook Coanty Mobile Mtimmography Soenieas onWeduesday,May 31 foam 10a.m. lo 3p.m. Thrfmtit$65 and is

tliedted$5 13 people.CallTenySpreBgel,RN,BSNformgiSPti0nreqoirrmenls.MmtregiSterbYMayl2. . .

g HEMOCCULT KITS FOR SALEHemoccalt kils, med lo determine if bleeding is occurring in thegmlrointeatinal track and to screen forcolon cancer, ase availablefoe only $3. Please call Terry Sprengel, RN, BSN foe more infor-

malion.1f GOLDEN RINGERS AND 90 PLUS WANTED!!

TheNilmSeniorCenteriscwrenllylOokiesgfor shoseNilesresi-dentswhoare9oyearsofageandnlderANDforcOuPlmwho weremneriedin 5945 ONLY.Ifyou fall into either categoty, please call

a MaryOlekayattheNiletSeniorCenter. .

VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDTheNiles SeniorCenteris in needof volaesleers toassiot with the

May Luncheon Celebration scbedssled for Friday, May 19 at 12

neon.VolanteersaeengededtohelpsetcefOOd,SEatPC0Ple,andm2 nittinotherareas.ContactMalyOlekayifintereated!0 INVESTMENT.COUNSELING

Invetlsnrntcoanselingwillbe available onWcdubaday,May 17

. ."I'm86"saysSkolde lifelong. rrsidrnt, Tod Ruetch, "my minddoesn't usrd to work like it did."

. . .

He lEd recently completed his1994 income tax forms claimingthat np outil two years ago hr'would jost mull them in." -lint

now, says Rueseb, "the govern-meat makes it so complicated,"so hr boa lo get the forets"chocked over" before mailing

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thsmin..Ruesch thinks outlood of days

forty, sixty, eighty years ago,"things are not as good today,

- back thee we didn't have all theworries like today." l-te almost

: apologizes that hr "doesn't re-member mach before (ho) wasSia,". whrv he brgon school leNilès Center, the former nome oftoday'sSkokir. -

"Kids gofor thashistory stuff'Yet as recently ax two weeks

. ago br was called by the SkokieHistorical Mnsessm to "tell kidswho ore five, six yUan old," naysRuesch, oboat the commanity ta

- which they live. Raeach, whovisits the nsuseom freqaratly,says . the exhibits which orechanged frequently, "being backmemories." So he shares withyoungttrrs storica of greonhoas-

the bnsinets. AlItI wIsest nnseass,- Michael heard on theradio that a

Chicago teataunlot was donalitsgpnetofitsreceiPte from the April22-23 weekend, Heidi decidedthatherbakerYw0aldf0fl0v5m. GaMonday.MaYI,0at0

speetfor the Ectims tifthe trage--- dy in Okluhornd City. 20 percent

ofal' aatea el Heidi's Bakery will.,.-. ------- - . . .

walk. Felice stressed that podes-

presentconditiOn ofboth acttOOta,educational advantages and dis-odvantoges of moiotoiaiegschools at two locations or com-bining to o single locotton, costsfor imprOvements. and pIons andcosts of constructing an uddittonto CutvorMiddle School.

Erfoce proceeding to the nextphase, the Board has planned asomber of town hull type meet-

es, ofatrerts that were not paved,afa volnnteer fire department Heappears grtsuinely sarpciscdwhen bd says that-the "kids kindofgofarthatstuff."

Aber Rnrtch insisted seveìaltimrs that thrre is no more infór-motion in- dir musrnm than hecould tell us, we assared him ihatonly he could providr us with hisown recollections - and retire-lions, and flavor them with hisowit perspective, the ves' endos-saGl ingredient that maket histe-ryoome alive;

Eighty years age Raesch at-truded a schont built "where thepost otIlen is today at Miles Cro-ter Road and Madison." Therewerr about 18 in his class. Therewas 00 rnenieg water, thry wereeatside toilets, and there war onegirl "who walked from whereNiles West is today, ahoot a mileand a half," says Macset-,-" mrdshehodgoodattrndattcr." -

His descriptions of the weedsin the streets in warroer.weather,of the rata during wister, and ofthe mad when it rained presentvisual images today's first grad-ors easily uednrstosd.

Rursch wishes that today'steens would hove more interest en

-, ., -;.,. :.;:, ....-- ByRosemoryTtelO - - . -,- irnpstnSt.atRoxtSt.. . WlseeiHeldi Schuerstedt. own- be contribulad to charities is- iO thu Village of Nitos.

er of Heidi's Bakery, 7633 Mil- volvedia thereiefeffOti- The pedestrian was sortoasly

waiskee Ava,. Niim, hoard aboset Heidi satd dits was the feral injarod. He vas transported to. the magic termrist bomb blaatrn time thebaket)'. opened last Sep- Ldtherors General Hospital by the

OlolahomaCily ApeO 19, she sold sember,hadeagaged5t1tYcb Mites Fire Deportment for treat-

to herself, "There's got to be table eudeavod. She sasd she has meotoihis sevoroheadtojarses.nomething we can do.' Then she worked for the bomeleos wedi a The driver ofthr van, Cocer P.thaughtofdOiflg mmetlsing from yonth$3oupatSlPat11'5th. Buckley, 48, of Chicago was

-e rtseercbinMt.PE0St3CG,bntthtso charoed with failure to exerciseOmethebceEY,h05b0

actively involved.Those wbo muy be dieting or

not in the mood for baked goodscan drop a few coins n the caes-ulster Heidi will - bave na the

:niore informatIon. phone-(708)967-9393.

crotsicg at other, tItan a cross-

Park District thanks

By Joseph W. Zurawski

history. He tells a story he stiltrelishe"s shoot November 1 1,

1918, thc.cod of World War twhen everybody celebrated.

"Five ofus Woos jeto town to abakery shop. They had att kindsofcans outsidr. There was a feedstore right next to the grocerystore. The feed store had bailingwire so Wc gotthe cans, tied thrmto the hailing wire und walked upund down Lincoln Avenunto col-obratr."

The next day, says Raexch,"whes wo had to go back toschool, wo though we woald getblamed for playiog hookny bat -the tourber praised the hell oat ofus for being so patriotic to cele-brate."

After completing grammarschool, Raesch worked as o cod-dy to get enough money to goonto boxiness college in o few years.He says he will always rememberthe fifteen cents he received forhis firstjobos ocaddy.

. He "trornod to be a bookkrep-nr," he was in the dry cleonrng -business for 28 yeros, and daringWorld War ti service years,Ruesch enrolls, he was responsi-bIn for the payroll of botwenu1,000 to 2,000 men white hr was

- Bugle photographer .

DesIIainesAreaJaycees donate to.

ByKathleenQUfrsfeld MNASR..Mikelteuel,freelaltolpbotog -

Elaine Heusen presented the cee-

rapher for the Bugle publications jflte to StaccI at the District'sMatne-Nsles Ausociatran of

anddeoleboician/Com April meeting. Meinen thankedSpeceol RecreatIon (M-NASR)

for Cablevision.. received a ree- Head for the video and for otherannounced the generoas donation

tificate of appreciation fram,the conloibatians he has made to the of $100 from the Des Plaines

NOra Pack Destricl April t8 for prkDistrictine6centyearueaJaycoe5rrs0tttty

Heuel accepted the award my-Thn Des Plasnes Area Jaycees,

path*Oatheprepaeedf0rthe íugmodesdy thathewasjnSt"dO-the orgarazotton of choice for

PaekDislricteecentlY. iogmyjob." -

young people 21-40 years of age,

President of the Park Districtprovsdea its members mesh leud-ership training throogh romero-

T own Hall meetings .mty servtce. The Jayceex,aboathomembers io Des Plaines,

- on facilities study 59e food-rassrrs to sopplyfinancial assistance te commom-

The District 71 Board of Edo- jugs to share the progress of rholy orgaOiZOtiOnt, like M-NASR,and hove bren io existence for 42

cation is- completing another stady and to obtoin coudions and

phase of its Facility Study. The soggestious from pareots. rom- M-NASR, servios the comrsro-

stady has couccntratrd oit tire ,,,ccjro and stoff. The meetings ,, for 23 voues. soeplies recreo-are scheduled for Tharsday, May . .

11 at) te andloloudO Jalo 221500 und jetsam octivsttes for dol-

.

i C I t ' f tdree und adults with physical and

at p.m. a u ver 55 e ca e e- mentol challeuges and is thankful. Cor thr Des Plaines Aera Jaycees'

Child cane is available at each support.

meeting. Fleme call Marguerite For addrlienat nfornrattOe osi

Adelman or Kathy Packe at 647- M-NASE contact: TJ Sayc at

9752 ifyoO would like lo register 966-5522. Or, for addsEonal in

yOOr child(ree) for this free Ser- formation on the Dea Ptaines. - . Area Jaycees, faatact Patflcta

etc

Focus

Octogenarian shares memorjeswith Skokie kids

stationed in Califdrnia and toterinlndia. Ruesch donan'tspraktokindly of today's computerselainsiug, "a computer is thehiggosttroubte there is."Kidnappedwitle twa other guys

0cc other troable Ruesch hodwas the day tse "Was kidnappedwith two ether goys," who were"trying 10 get us to join the un-ion." Earlierthat same doy, whileat work, he remnmbnrs "brg Lin-colu cars going ar000d theblock." "Then, a coopte of goyscome inwho said they wanted totalk. " .

Roeschferatls being token to otoS'ern with "guys walkingaround with guns on their hips."He says the ploy was to "score thelsrtt oat of my boss." But, "myboss had political potl," soyaRoesrh, "und mode them let usgo. Aftor that, there wore neproblems."

As Rserch collects a thuoght,mentolly organizes it to presret itos clearly and uccoratety as pessi-bIo, ho froqúently osplains theimportance of o balanced view-point and getting ioformntioofrom other sooecrs, it is difficottto rouvisirs him that his sonetoSapproach to the furls Os hr socs

Heidi's Bakery helps- s:an .....bombing .victints - . -

duo are in avoiding a poltisronwith apedesorsan.

The vehicle -was owned byWhielpoolFocloryService of Ad-.

The pedestrian, Gory Semen,24. of Nues, was charged weh

vtce. . - Martocclot5tS-6977.

them convince us he is as close totheiruthas anyooeislikrty to get.

At 86 Ted Ruesch still reflectssome of the impatience and rest-lossnessofyouth. Roeschsayshe -"takes care of the place," speak-ing of his home where ho stilllives alone. he freqoontly walks"around town every doy," hotoys, and gens past "some of theold buildings still standing." tuthe evening he is very busy work-iog with wood and other itemsthat atUses him which he torosinto varioos foses offolk art thatdecorate his apartmOut.

Las summerRueschmetone ofhis classmates from first grade."It was at Dominick's, raysRausch, "she and another girlfrom the same grade live aboutablorkapartin Morton Grove."

Rueach only smiled when.osked aboot the last time he sowthis girt hr recognized from thefirst grade.

Mnmory. Failing monder)'?All of os should remember andnro su clearly as durs TrdRonschoffer 56 years.

New firefighter for Nues

Fromlefte.re ConsmiseidnersAnthotty Scarlat!, Sam BrunaFIF-Prab. TomHnnrickn, andCommissionerJoan Clark, -

A new member-of the NOes bedon, Ailschcolsaeesteteceed-FiceDeparlíaeatwasswom inre- feed which maintain aprofesaion-cmlly by the Fire and Police allosel oftrainiteg throsighonttheCommission. He is Tom Hen- ntote. - -

ricko, He utorted Mu career au -

Firefighter/Paramedic on March TOms lostjob was in Orlando.

3,Herida, working fog- Gatorade

For the next two years be willwhere he was veuding matsager

be attending training schoolo for the slate of Florida He is a

nech as Firefighter schon! for sixgradaste of the Nartlsmstem fili-

weeks, Emergency - Medical eoiuUniveroitY and bas a Bache-

Technicise. for six months, and' lor$3 in management. TomParamedic school which is also

old, and lives in Ar-

tix months, all of which will lisgton Heights, with wife Laure

makrnp hisflesttwoycoro ofpro- andlheirsun Matthew.

Special Olympics Torch RunThis year the Mortou Grove ing at lvtilwaokee and Dempster,

Police Department is prood to an- eastbound on Dempstec to Lark-

nOOacO their participation and wood, whbre the torch *outd be

suppurI of tIre Law Enforcement tumod evor ro the Skokie PoliceTorch RoaForSporiol Olympics. Department.The rua has bern sot for7 am. on Through the financial support

irk ovrr 39 denart- of the Torch Run, children andmeats aod their officers portici- odolli with specialneedxcan con-

pating. tiene to participate in year roundTlrree roates hove been set up sparli training and athletic rom-

to involve moro communities, petition programs.with starting poids in Etgiu, Por information on how roGornee and Winthrop Harbor, Adopt-A-Cop and financially

and all threojoining together and sopport thts great cause, contactentering Proesel Park in Lincoln- Officer Tim MrCtoskey f thewood. Morton Grove's sectionof Morton Grove Potree Depart-the ron consists of3.5 miles start- mental (700)470-5200. -

Options 55 plans- Galéña Casino Cruise

. A entisO on the Sflvcr EagleCmino well highlight nextmonth's encomian to Gaona bymembers of Opdons 55, MaleseTownship's group for couplm

. andsieglrsages Ssslscough65.The GaSeen trip is planned for

Saturday, May 20. Participartluare scheduled tu leave at 8 am.from the Maine Township Town1000. 1700 Ballard Road, PathRidge. and will reSten at about9:30 p.m. The cant is $24.95 permemberond $27.95 per goret.

First on the schedule is a two-and-a-hntf'hoarcruite ou thr Sil-verEoglo Casiuo, which featuresblackjack, craps, rootntte, eIer-leoxic poker and mare than 450slot machiuos, Light seacks willbe served ooboard,

Foltawiog thr croise will benguided tzar of histaric Gateas,with an oppoetouity for shopping.Options 55 members who wont tolake o second cread on the SilverEaglr instead cf the tour may doro.

The loststop is thePavilioa Ea-

gIn Neat restaurant, which willserve a buffet that includes coldsalads; a vegetable medley; refisand butler; primerib or a cboic-ofchiekeee, fsoh orpork; a choiceof potala nasi rice; assorted spa-natty dm5000; anti coffee, tea ormilk.

Membership is Options 55 -isfree la adulli who live in MalenTownthip. Foe more information,call Sue Neaschrl, Director of -

Adult and Senior Services, at(708)297-25l0,rxt. 240or241.

Crane Tech -:old timersreunion

. Tlreoext annual merring oftheGraue Tech Old Timers Reunionwill be held on Wednesday, May17 at 6 p.m., at the Holiday tun,5300 West Touhy in Skukie. Forodditional information, call 14er- -masHelferat E12) 842-6660.

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MAY 5,7ST. PETER'S SINGLESCLUB

All singles over 45 Invitedto the following St. Petci's Sin-glen danoes: Etiday. May 5 at 9p_pt. atGolden Flame, 6417 hg-gins and Sunday, May 7, earlyevening dance, 6 to 9:30 p.m. atflecks Hall. 5121 N. Milwaukee.Each dance it $5. Phone, (3t2)334-2589.

MAY5CHICAGOLAND SINGLESASSOCJAON

AND AWARESINGLES GROUP

The Chicagoland Singles As-variation and the Aware SinglesGroup will sponsor ajoint danceat 8 pin. on Priday, May 5, at theMarriott Oak Brook Hotel, t4Otw. 22nd St., Oak Brook. Musicwill be provided by Music Muir-er Ail singles ace invited. Ad-mission is $5. Formore infonna-tion,cail(312) 545-15t5.

MAY6COMBINED CLUB SINGLES

All singles are Invited to theCombined Club Singles dance at8 p.m. on Saturday. May 6, atthe hyatt Regency Oak Brocok,1909 Spring Road, Oak Brook.Masic will be provided by Mu-sic in Motiou. The event is co-sponsored by Northwest SinglesAssociation. Young SuburbanSingles and Singles & Co. Ad-mission will be $5. For more in-fotsssation, call (708) 209-2066.

MAY7THESPARES SUNDAYEVENING CLUB

The Spares Sunday EveningClub for widowed, divorced andsingle adults will hold a regularmeeting, talent show and ball-room dancing on Sunday, May 7at the Morton Grove American-Legion Hall. 6140 J3empsler SL,

Morton Grove at 6:30 10 7 p.n.,the social hoar, 7:15 meeting,7:30 laIent show and from 8 lolO

p.m., ballroomdancinlMembers $5, guests, $6. Re-

freshmentsarrinclnded. Contact(708)965-5730.

SIZZLING SINGLESSizzling Singles. (ages 30+),

the biggestandbett singles paPyin Chicago, welcomes you eachSunday for an evening o( goodmusic, fun, and delicious food.Place: Hyattfleerfleld,Deerfieldfrçm 7 p.m. ül? The cost is $8.For further information, call(708)945-3400.

MOGEÑDAVIDSOCLALSMugen David Secials - the

Jewish Cottnectillu - Socials forPsofessionals, Museum of Sei-ence and Industry. Ages 25-44,Sanday, May 7, 10 am, Parmembership (708) 3l7-ll7l,p.m.

MAY9SELECTIVESINGLES

The Selective Singles SocialClub for attractive professiooals

I I

Who says one and one is two? With ournew First ofAmerica Connections SavingsAccount, it's not. If you already have aFirst ofAmerica deposit, loan sr credit cardor open a new one with us, you'll earn anAPY of 4.00% on your new First of AmericaConnections Savings Account. And sinceyour bank deposits are FDIC-insured upto $100,000 per depositor, there's no risk.You can open yours with just $1,000 today.

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Maintain that $1,000 minimum andthere's no monthly maintenance charge.It'sall part of our First of America -

Connections program which rewards -you with special rates sr reduced feeson just about every hew account youopen with un. It all adds up to remarkablesavings.

. Stop by any of sor convenient locations -

or call (708) 362-$000 today.

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Fi, ,,,y nvi,g o,, 0, t. M,,,,b,,FDIC. ßq,,l H ,i,,g L,,,d.in 01995, FOA Hnk cw,00n.Ifhvv.ig i,,,p,,+d, 1DB il,thl,fn, 9.5 EST,,l IHOO-209-4514.E

betweenthengesof25 and57 arohaving a Wine & Food PairingPuDy on Tuesday, May 9 from 5to 9 p.m. at Kenessey's CyprusRealauranI 500 R Ogden. Ave.,Hinsdale. Costis $10 per person.R.S.V.P. (708) 510-0202.

MAY13MOGENDAVIDSOCIALS- Mugen David Socials - Ilse

Jewish Connection - Sacialu forProfessionals Reslawant PizzaParty. Ages 25-44, Saturday,Muy 13a17:30p.m. Formember-ship (708) 317-1171, p.m.

Singles grouptoleariï --

decorating tipsflow do you redecorate your

home to bring it up to dale alleryou've lived there for 20 or 30years? Do you bayeta toss outallthose little treasures from yourpast?Whatarelhesecrels to good.

inleeiordeaign? -

Carolynn Joealen will discussways to revive deedhome interi-ois during "Ilesiges for Uvininlerior.Deeosaling Tips.' a pro-

- grunt for members ofOne + 0g-fions, Maine Township's groupforwidowed, divorced or singleresidents ages45 to65. Thepres-

-ralalion is scheduled for 7 p.m.,Monday, May 22, at the MaineTownship Town hail. 1700 BaI-IardRoadinPaileRidge,

Admission Id $2.50 for meas-bers, $430 for guests. and ad-vanceregiatration isrequiegd, Pormomitifonnalion,eed BSrb Kotsin Maine Towaship'u Adult &Senior Services Deparltnent at(7O8)297-5t0,ext,24Oor252,

Phoenix Groupmeeting, game -night,

Th. Phoenix Support Groupinvites all separated, divorcedaedwidswedpersons lo meetFri-day, May 5 at 7:30 p.m. - Theplace is McDonnell Hall (lowerlevel cf the Chsrch) of Our Ladyof Perpessisl Help, 1 127 ChurchSleoet le Gleeview. Join us is agroup discassion nf the PhoenixMinistsyasd surroleixits future.

- Mee and women of all ages are-

welcomed. Refreshments will beserved. A $4 donalianis request-ed, except lo those who pay ababysitter. -

The Phoenix Support Group of- Oar Lady of Perpetual Help isalso having a pizza prly andnne night os Friday, May 12.

Plan ssjotnieg us at 7:30 p.m. inMcDonnell Holt (lower level ofthe Church). A $6 donuüoniaro.quested to help defray the costalthe pizzo. Direct inquiries cali(708) 673-3411 or (708) 259-1675. -

Çomuiuunity educationprogram helpsdivorced moms, kids

'Mother's Day and Divorce:Meeting the Challenges," a freecommunity education programprviented by Porosi Health Sys-tems,wilt beheld frornl so 9p.m.ossTuesday, May 9 at the NovickAuditorium of Forest Flospital,555Wilson Lose, Des Plaines.

'Mother's Doy is a time to ccl-chiale she rewards of parenthood,hut for moms who ore copingwith a divorce, or striving tomake a Slonded family work, thepleasores may be overshadowedby the challenges," notos Rick Ti-vers, L.C.S.W., A.C.S.W., who

-willhe presenting the program.According ta Tivers, who is

aa-director ofThe Cinter for Di-voice Recovery at Forest, "Dj-vowed moms face special diffi-iolties that our program willaddresS, including helping theirchildren to deal with the hort, an-gej_ and shame of divorce- andhow to avoid creating anotherdysfooctionat relationship."

TheContor forDivorce Recov-- _cry at-Forest Health Systems pro-

vides an inteesive therapeutic fo-cus so divorce-related problems.The cooler offers 0005seling andpsychotherapy, sapport and thor-opy gresps, comprehensive oval-nouas servicas and odocatioealWorkshops- for odolts, ohildrosand familics.

Because of limited seating,registration is requested. To reg-ister, or for further information,catI (708) 635-4100, out. 224 or225. . o -

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LEAN SIRLOIN $ 98PATrIES LB.

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PGE 6 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY. MAY 4, 195

Man of La ManchaOn Sunday, May 21, join the

Morton Oruve Senior TravelClub as we view Man afLa Man-cha ut the Northbraok Theatre.We will leave Prairie Vww Corn-rnnnity Centerat 1 p.m. to enjoy adessert (cherry cobbler, lemonpie, hot apple pie or bot fudgesondar) at Hamburger Hamletand theo continue ou to North-brookforthe 3 p.m. preseolation.

We'll follow the exploits ofDon Qoixote as he parsons 'TheImpossible Dream-tilting

Regency. hosts p

Regency nnrsing Home heldits Fifth Annual Pet Show ouApril 29 at 10 n.m. in Regency'sLower Level at 6631 North Mil-wankeeAvenneinNiles.

Regency inviled families ofresidents, volnnleers and thecnmmamty at large to enter theirpot in the competition ne jestnome townlch.

Regency Anxitiaey, a gronp ofresidents who provide service to

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7.15%uTo invest in the U.S.today, please call or stopby my office.

.againntwirtdmills ned battlingthr Knight ofthn Mirrors. Someofthe tunos you'll enjoy are "Al-donna," "Man ofLaMancha" and"Dulcinea." We will return lo tItePrairie View çornrnunity Centeratapproxiotately 5:30p.m.

The costis $16.50 foe residentsand $18.50 for non-residents.Registration is reqoired by May14 at the Prairie View Center,6834 Dempstnr SI., MortonGrove.

Centreet showthecornrnnnity through fund rois-ors and events, judged the uni-maIs in a vaniety uf groupingssoch as the smallest animal, theanimal with the preltiost coat undthemosttalenledpet. Those plan-ing were awurded Bloc Ribbons.AfIne the competitiun, Regencyprovided rnfrnshments and theanimuls had a chance to visit withthe resideals.

"The Regency. residents lookforward to this annual event nochyour," said Paola Tagliere, Ro-gnney Activity Director. "Theresidents love to ploy with the an-irnals because it brings back fondfamilymemoeins."

Regency homenames new head

JEFFREY L. CARDELLA8143 MILWAUKEE

NILES, IL 60714(708) 470-8953

EdwardD. Jones & ç0n

YOUR IRA HEADQUARTERS*00,srmrn, O Is yield o o,elc,isy, ri-twlioe4lZ7lSn. MIÑO dsk iscenesider-alioocoio,ostmrourolo pdo,rooasao.lv. SubjwlW soaitnbility. j,

Regency Health Centro isptnosed lo announce the oppoint-moos ofL. Kay Olsen, RN. as thenew administrator of RegencyHomeHeatlhSnrvices, Ltd.

Olsen comes to Regency with arich background its lIte HomeHealth industry. Prior to joiningRegeocy Home Hnnith Servicesshe mus Director of ProfessionalServices and supervisor forastaffof25 R.N.s in otoegehomo healthagency.

Shehos overnino years nxpeci-noce in homo health and has os-tabtisbnd innovative serviceswithin retirement soltings with ubackground in private duty, mod-ionen and assisted living.

"My goal is to expand theseservices within our retirement in-dependent living locations," saysOlsen. "We expect to see o tre-mondons amount ofgrowth in thnfuture."

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. ,. S.LJ. 55:. Plus Club

Our 18th Anniveetary Partybold un ApriI 27 at tIte ChuleanRilzwns ahngesucceau, Itseemuthat Thnrnday, iltnlead of Sundayfor nnrparliea is the pifect day,The social hone, the food, hornd'aeuvreo were delicious andplentiful, Mudo and bis SocietyOnchenlra with Mnoio Leide,John wear great They keep ourfeet-n-dancing all day.

A montnnjoyable day WaS hadby all. Thanks to Rudy Seifert,andhis commitlee for hunting theparty, and to ali for coming,Thoxe of you who didn't aSead,passed np the chance to lake partinthefun day. Wehudourannu-nl Grand Match led by Irene Sei-fert, Florence Lencinni und AnnRomeo. with Ihn membern alljuiningin. Greatfun,

Inafew weeks it will beMoth-er's Day. Let us give se andprayern lo all Mothers, whetherer not they are 11111 willi tin, whohave given of themnelves day inand day ouL God Blesu ourMothers, Grandmothers andGreat-Grandmothers. "HappyMother'sDay."

Happy Birthday wishes tothose celebrating a b'trlhday thismonth, Hernio. flowers and bestmisIles to these couples celebraI-ing theirWedding Mniversaxien,especially to Helen and GeorgeKorda, who treated the club tobiscuits and coffee al nur April 6meeting.

Also, thom who celebraledApril Anniversaeies, Jnsephineand Ray Brown, mann and MikeProvenzinn, and Jean and Leo-nardArendt,

Our May anniversary coupleanne: Attn and Vincent Adinolfi,Bello and Bill Fraser, Rose andBernard Majewaki, Ordenen undJnrameMnstek,Phyllin and Stan'ley Rakoccy, Elaine and JuninaRntlgr, Congralnlalionn Io all andmnnymoee,

In your daily pmycrn innern.bee all our membees and theirfamilim that are nick on hospital-ized and nil nur deceased mem.bers especially our sympathygoes toRnm Tomanka and familynnthnlonsofherhusbandJoseph.Pleaseknephiminyonrpeayees.

Area studentmember ofnational fraternity

Chris Diehl '97, sannfMr. andMrs. Clifford Dicht of MortonGrove, is a member of the newcolony ofthe Delta Chi fraternityatLakeForest College. Dicht is agraduale of Moine TownshipHigh School host, Park Ridge.

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COMMISSION ON AGINGThe MorIon Grove Comminoinn on Aging will hold ils sext

monthly meeting ut 1 p.m. on Tuesday, May 9 in the FlickingerMunicipal Center. The commission provides an arena for disent-Sian and planning of services and pmgrams to benefit MorIonGrove's sesiorcitizenpopslalion. Ail inlereuledrenidenls ace wel-

a cometoatlend.r . BLOOD PRESSUREPerindic bloodprensurn measurement in helpful in dalerotining.

ifhealth is threalenedby high bioodpressure (hypotension). My-pnrtensionisacosaibutortowardsleokes,heaet&seaseandlddney

a fnilure, Unfortunately hypertensioausually buono symptoms loapersoscan feel greatand nolkspw they have iL Afreeblood pms-sure clinic is offered from 9 to IO am. on Tuesday, May 9 in theFlickiugerSeniorCenler.

TULIP TIME IN HOLLAND, MICHIGANSign npnowforTulipTimeinHoilord,aneacilingfour-daylrip

fealneing stops at NoUe Dame University. Holland's Tulip Festi-val, tnilp fanas, wooden shoe factoey, IhnDnlftPoecelain Factory,the German Bavarian town ofFeankenmuth and Bronner'u Christ-mas store. TIte cant is $249. and the bus leaves ihn Prairie ViewCommunity Center ut 8:30 a.m. os May 11 and retas-ns around S

p p.m. on May 14. Formare information, call Catherine Denn at theMortonGroveFarkDislrict,965-7447.s SENIORS AND TIlE FUTURE

Soin otherteniors from the norllsem suburbs to hearinfannationabout federally funded senior program in the subusbas area, TheSuburban Acea Agnacy os Aging will host n hearing and social

f simensnetingnt9:30a.m. onWednenday, May3lntio the Flicking-er Senior Center. Seniors who wish can also lake in lunch at theSenior Nalritins Program following Ihn hearing. Lsnch rnnerva.lions are rcqnired and can be muda by calling the Morton GroveSeniorHotLineat47ø-5223.

MORTON GROVE HOMECARE SERVICEThe Martas Govc Homecare Service is a new program offered

by the VillageofMorton Grove toresidensn age 60 andolder whoneed assistance with preparing meals, Iaandry, light housekeep-ing. balking, or personal care. All services are provided at nocharge through IheVinilingNnrseAssociatios NOrsk, To qnalifyaperson musc-beaMorlonGroveresident,-hnage6fli-.. demonslraleaneedforhomecuredueso medicalreanons,nnd- mentincnmnandasneteligibiitycrilcsia. . .

For more information, call thePlicldnger Senior Cesser al 470.f 5246.

HOT LUNCHESHot lanches are now being nerved at 11:45 m, every Masday,

Wedssmday and Friday in the Flickinger Senior,Center to seniorsage60.Nnlrilinnslunchm andennidngarsivitieuurebeingnched-

r oled. The Community Nutrition Netwnelc Snc..apérales this pen-gratis and the lunches are precisely one third of a Senior's recant-mended dietary allowance (RDA). Notonly that, they're delicioustoo, The costofameal is by danalionwith the suggestedcontribu- P

a lion being $l25Up to tifldiners uso served each day and eeoervn-tionsacerequieth.Formoreinformationnboutthelunchnsorabeut

, Ironiportation, cull the Morton Grove Senior Hot Lien at 470-p5223. .

DEPRESSION: A SERIOUS BUT TREATABLE ILLNESS..Everyone geta theblses now andthnts. It'spnrl oflife. Bntwhen

thecein litslejoy orpleasare nflerviuiting with friendo or after See-ing n good movie, there may be a more serious problem, A de-pressed mood Stat slays around for a while, without let-up, canchange the way apartan thinks or feels, Doctors call this "clinicaldepressions." .

Being "down in thednmps" overuperindoflimeliknthisisnotanonssal partofgrnwing old. but itin a common problem. Ass olderpeesonwhoflnlhiswnyecedsmedicalhelp.Formostpeople,de-pression can be Sealed succmsfully. "Talk" therapies, drags, ncother methods oftrealment castrase the pain ofdnprensinn. Theretu no reasen ta suffer.

An apeeson ages, the signs of the dkanseasu mach morelikely sobe dismissed n crnsshinros or moods of "old age." Depression canalso be tricky to recognize. Confusion er attention problemscaned by depression can sometimes minie the symptoms of Alu-heiner's dinoase orotherdisordernefthebrnds, Moud changes und

s common symptoms ofdapeesnian are sometimes the result of sidee effects ofdengs commonly taken by older patienta far high blood

pressten and heart dineme. Depression lis late life alno frequentlyoccurs with other chronic diseuses, inaldsg diagnosis difficult andlreslsnentcltallntsgissg, Depression in olderpeople may noI becany

J IO diagnose, hut it uhanid not be ignoced because it typically re-spoRchi tOappcOpnalelreatsnent. Macton Grove neniorcitizens whowould libelo talk more abont depression may cull MorIon GroveFamilyServicenat965-7066,

A For more infarmationabant these senior services and recreationr programs, cali the Morton Grove Senior Hot Line nt470-5223. or

Ihn Prairie View Cammunity Cenler at 965-7447. To receive theSeniors ss Morton Grove" newsletter, send $230 to the Morton

Grove Pack DisQict, 6834 Dempsler SHEet, Morton Grove IL60053.

Pensionaires entertainPNA seniors

The Polish National Alliance ils the Pollen Circles, as they per-North Side Seniors will meet ferns weekly forvarions groups.Wednnsday,May 10, at 10a.m. at All sellers 55 and aver, PIlAthe Fraternal Ccnlrr, 6038 N. Ci- members or nos, am invited,cecoAve., Chicogo. Cake and coffre willbe served,

This will be a social gathering For additional isformaison,fealneing the music of the Pen- call (312) 286-0500, and ask forsionaires Orchestra, well known ens. 309 or3l6,

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Wilmette businessowner honored

. Glenview resident Tony Cdvallarf owner oflhé Wilmotte Zio-bast Tidycar Center, hou been honored with a 30-year ServiceAward. A plague was presented by EJ. Hartmann, chairman,Ziebartlnternational Corporation, ai a recent dealer conferencein San Atonio, Texas. (From Left to Right) Tony Cavsllasi ofGlenview accepts the 80-year 5er/ice Award for his WilmetteZiebart TidyCar Center from S.J. Hartmann, chairrsian. ZiebartInternational Cosporation, ata recent dealer conference in SanAhtonla, Texas.

When good news lookslike bad newsby Nancy L SingerJh'esidenl Fiant efAmerka Bankil, N.A. Chicago Metro Region . .

Have you ever wondered why slack market prices lead to muyeup when the economic data ivbad, and lend te fall when the ecu-nomic dulais gond? . ..

Tnknforexample. unrmployment. Ifthg number of nsemployédindividuals is up from the prior mnnth,that is certaintydisteessingnews fon those who. are unemployed, and also very scaly for thosewhosessnshutlheirjobs could be lostinthenenlroond ofbell light-flening. Bat, thestockmunketgenerallyrises.

Anotherexampleis the numberofhuasing starts cnmpueedto theprior month. Iflhat sumberis np, we generally think that this is a-positive -- more people are able lopnrchasehousns, which mustmean that jobs aregond and consumer confidence is higher. Be-sides, dank how muny more people are employed bnilding thoseadditiennl new houses. That must help the stock muekel, right?Wrong! The stockmarketgeserally fallson snch"good" news.

Similar examples are virtually limilleis. What we muss remetis-breis tbutthr slockmneketistnrgely apsyeholagicnlmarkel,menn-ing that psrchnsns and sales of slocks are often made based moreupon how thnend resIstI from the economic data that is released isperceived, ratherlhanupostheecanamic data itself.

So, the next timeyouhearoodorbadeconomIc news,remember to follow the trail from this news te the endresult in the economy many months hence, and you'llhaveabetteridea what wilihappen in the market asare-suit.

Let's take the fiestraample. Rising unnmploymontshnuldhe bednnws. However, lherndeesultofrisingnnemplayment. lugging be-hind Ihn most current number by several months, is a lack nf eco-nnmic expansian. In reality this means that inflation will be heldevenurperhapsmay fall, nlluwisgforstable or failing inseresl rolesas theFederal Reserve System pumps new money insu the ecusom-ir system sa that we don't move mb aeecession. This is gond newsand the stock market reacts approvingly. In the secnnd enampin,whenhonsingstartsrise,theeCOnOmyis growing. Again the end re-sultlags behind the most cureenlndmberby snveralmonths, but de-mend for hsusing actually makes prices rise. Inflation increaxe5,md the Federal RenervnSystemwill increase roles by withdrawingfunds from the economy, Is "cool" down n potentially overheatingeconomy. So, Ihis is badnews undthr stockmocketecacts negative-

yRecognize, ofconrse, Iholthese are generalizations and not atnso-

luths, plus there are msny times whrn other information will cnn-iributela, oroffset, some offre original statistics.

One ofthemostobvinns generaliralions osedhere is Ihefact thatthe whole stork mackel moves in one direction or another basedupon any givre piece nfccoaomic news, Three ore always tlocksthul move rouster en the rest of the market. either because thosecompanies actnallybenefttconnler-cyclicolly. orbecause some rel-evanl news aboul thaI one company nr that company's overall in-dustey is differealfrom themarketas awhote.

Further, remember that the Dow-Jones Industrial Average,which is the mnsl nUes usedgauge ofstockmnrlcetacttvtly, is madenp ofonly 30storks ofisdusteialcompunies, whosemovementmayor may nel br reflective ofthemarkel as a whole on any gtven day.So, the next time you hear good or bad Economic news, rnmrmberlo follow fun seuil from this news to she end result in the economymany months hence, and you'll have abetter ideo whatwill happentnthemarkesas nresnit,

Chicago has highest March DP. business

gas prices since 1982 .

donates giftto M-NASR

Self-serve pump prices in Bli-nois--bods io Chicago and CookCuunly and Blinois oulside ofCookCounty--arn at their highestMarch levels since dte 1980s.Consumers got snmcreiefns ay-erage self-serve prices dipped 1.5renIa pee gallon during the pastmonth is the Minois and North.,oea Indiana region, according to

-the AAA.Chicago Motoc Club'sMncchFonl Gauge Survey.

In Chicago and Cook County,. average self-serve pump pricrsfell 2.6 renta per gallon sinceFrbrnscy. A gallon of self-serveunleaded negnlar curreally aver-uges $1.264, the higbesl March

-priresiace 1982 when it averaged$1.307.

Tu Blinnis onlside of CookCounty, average self-serve gasprices dropped 1.2 renta per gal.los during the past month. Cue-renlly, agullnn of self-serve un-leaded regular averages $1.138,the highest Macrh price since1985 when the same gallns of

Meniber, MidCity Fiosr,c,el Çe,poretics

fuelcnstlil.154.. In Northern Indinna, average

self-serve gus prices fell 0.7 rentaper gallon sinreFebroury. A gal-Ion ofself-serye unleaded regularcurrently averages $1.019 pergollnn, the highest March pricesince t99l when the price aver-aged $l.O36pergallon.

March is a pivotal monlh forgas prices. Trodilionally, peicrsreach their tnwrsl levels of litewinter in March und hegis thniropwardmovementby April in an-ticiputinitof the spring and sum-mee driving Sennes. Accordinglo Compuler Petroleam Corpora-tins (CPC), prices may rise in thenext month because of springtornorounds ut the gasoline refsn-ocies.

. Compared to a year ago, aver-age self-serveprices are ruttontly12.1 rrnls higher in Chicago andCuok County, 8,9 renta higher inIllinois outside of Conk County,and 5.5 cents higher in NorthernIndiano.

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Polio Press, Des Plaines, in oneffort to contribulo . In variouscommunity based service organi-zations, has selected the Maine-Niles Association ofSpnciat Ree- -

reation (M-NASR) as the encipi-ont of their cominanily srrvicedsnation this quarter.

Susan Baylis, Prosident of Fo-Ito Press and fennec Special BdTeachrr, has directrd TI Sayn, -

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while nome charge for teller lrooxucti000. - -

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relo!ionohip. That's why you con visil u teller or use your ATM card absolutely free, wilh no feen or

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Daniel A.McIimmonsDaniel A. McKimmons, of

Skokie, died April 23 at RushNorth -Shore Medical Center,Skokie. Mr. McRimmons wasa Public Works employee of. the Village of Skokie. Ile wasth brother of Floresce Tamc-zak, Mary Ward, CeceliaMcKimmon and JamesMcRimmons. Funeral Masswas held April 25 at St. PeterChnrch. Airangements weremade tbrongh Haben FuneralHome, Skokie. Interment wasin St. Poter Cemetery, Skokie..

Joseph P. CrossinJoseph P. Crossin, 84, of

Nues, died on April 17 atNorthwest Commnnity Hospi-tat. Mr. Crossin was boro May5,.. 1910 in Jackson, Ohio. Hewas the husband of the late La-Verne (ncc Verden) Crossin,father of Terronco (Patricia)Crossin, Kathleen (Clifford)Hoppe and Timothy (Nanette)Crossin of the Nitos Pire Dept.,grandfather of nine. Funeralservices were held April 19 atSt. Juliana Church. Arrange-monts were handted by SkajuTerrace Fanerai Home. Inter-ment Wut O Ail Suints Ccmr-tery, Des Plaines.

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OBITUARIESMichael J. ifujer

Michael J. Hnjer, 73, ofNiles, died on Aprit t6 at Lu-theran Genérat Hospital. Mr.Hnjer was born March 9, 1922in Chicago. He was the has-band of the late Maeian Hujer,father of John (Pat) Hujer, PaulHujer, Robert (Barbara) Hnjerand Diane (Mark) Birkley,grasidfather offive. Funeral ser-vices were held April 19 at St.John Ereheuf Church. Arrange-ments were handled. by Skaja.Terrace Fsneml Home. lister-ment was in Maryhill Cnme-tcry.

Rosario F. RossRosario F. Ross (nne Labra-

dur), 80, of Skokin, died unApril 14 at Rush NutTh Shore.Mrs. Ross was bum on Oct. 30,1914 in the Philippines. Shewas the wife- of the late PrankRoss, mother ofMr. Rey (MaryEllen) Famanas, Mrs. Isabel(Terresce) Pairctoth, Mr. Sam-ud (Mildred) Pamauas, Mrs.Esmyma (Jessie) Chavez, Mr.Roger (Luvella) Famanas, Mr.Silvictor (Leny) Fasnanas, Mrs.Elizabeth (Jesus) Vargas, LuePamanas and Stendi Fumanas,oust of Mrs. Angelina (Jimmy)Pe, grandmother of seventeen.Fanerai services were heldApril 19 at Skaja Terrace Fu-neral Hume, Interment was inOracetand Cemetery, Chicago.

Donald Leonard MyszkaDonald Leonard Myszka, 63,

of Des Flamen, died on April13 at Holy Pamily Hospital.Mr. Myacka was burn May 29,.1931 in Chicago, He was thehusband of Marj (non Finn)Myszka, father of Dan (Sherry)Myszka, Dawu Myseka andDuane (Roxanne) Myseka,brother of Jack (Marie) Myse-ka, grandfather ofneven. Fuser-at services were held April 17ut St. Stephen Church. Arrange-monts were handled by SkajaTerrace Funeral Home. later-ment was in Memory GardensCemetery, Arlington Heights.

COLONIALWOJCIECHOWSKI apa FUNERAL HOMES

A FAMILIAR NAME IN FUNERAL SERVICEAlthough our facilities- in Nibs are new, we ate one ofiChicugolauds oldeit fuugral home families. Stat-ted by ose

. grandfather. Joseph A. Wojciechownki, Sr., and continued by

,our father Joseph Jr., we have been seMng families for over 80

years. Oar newest funerul home in Niles offers Ihn latent in.desig and seMce w(tlt spacious hundicupped accesible chapels,

laize paekieg facilities und a locution central to most Northern

subuebu. You'll Sud that our ptices mErcI a arte consideralion:

of our overhead and can be agveml hundred dollars less than

some ofoer donnai compedloes. Please nrop1ì and see how our

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8015 W. Golf Road 6250 N. Milwaukee Ave.Niles, H.. 60714 Chicago, IL 60646(708) 581-0536 (312) 774-0366

. Family Owned & Operatedfor eaver,80 Yearsby the Wojciechowski Family ..

Joseph F. Kwilk, Sr.Joseph P. Kwak,. Sr., 82, of

Niles, died an Aprii 14 ut Glen-bridge Nursing Hume, Mr.Kwak was born Sept. 6.1912its Chicago., He wus the has.band of Muri' (nec Niemenaki)Kwak, father of JeunannF.K.Crane. Funeral services wereheld -April 17 at Skaja TerracePanSaI Hume; Inteement wasin Maryhill Cemelery. .

John A. Henrylobte A. Henry, 66, of Nor.

ridge, died on April 13 at Res-urreclion Hospital. Mr. Henrywas born March 24, .1929 inOak Park, IL. He was the broth-er of Lais (Joseph) Trite, uncleof Lori (Mark) Burkinshuw andRichard Tritu. Punerát servicesWere held April 15 at SkajaTerrace Funeral Home. Inter-ment was in Ridgewoed Cerne-tory, Des Plaines.

Ferne D. HagertyFerse D. Hagerty (cee Fil-

hang), 81, of Skokin, diedApril 19 ut the Glenview Ter-raer Nursing Center, Olenview.She was the wife of the latePatrick 54. Hagerty, mother cfPatrick, Desnis (Mary Ellen),Timothy (Aunche) and Suelten(Bill) O'Malley, grandmotherof twelve, great-grandmother cfeight, sister of Gerlmde, Caro.line and Jcseph. Funeral Musswas held April 22 at St. PeterChurch, Skokie. Arrangementswere made through Haben Fu-nera) Home, Skukie. Intermentwas ie Mcnoriat Park Cerna-tory. Skokio.

Dolores L. PetersenDolores L. Petersen (necLama), 76, of Skokie, diedApril 18 ut St. Francis Hospi-tal, Evanston. She was the wifeuf the tate Waido C. Petersen,muther of Kristi Goyne, grand.mother of Seth Goyne, demfriend of Aethony Qrlman, sis-ter nf Howard and DonaldLama. Funeral service washeld April 21 at Haben Funeral

.'..1S?t: Skokie. Interment was

Jewish Civil ServiceEmp'oyees meetingA regular meeting of the Jew-

ishCivit ServiceEmployees of Il-lisais, Inc., will be held Sunday,May 7at 8p.m. attbehomeafSidSleieberg, 5030 W. Jarlath, Sko.hie.

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Families can walkwith Israel

The Glenbeaok Family. Walkwith Israel wilt be an May 7, at 9am. Glenbrook families will be-gin a walk through the neighbor-baud tu show solidarity for Israeland çaisemoney for the Jewishlinitedpund(JUF). . .

"Eight of these walknthonswill happen that day throughoutthe city," saidHaroldDemba, co-chairman pf the Walk,. "and ourWalk bas u Mini-Walk far per.schaaiers as weil,' The partici-paling families are sponsored.byrelatives and friends, he added,atidthe money collected will sup.pert JUF.supported agencies thatprovide health and humanitarianservices for Israel's disadvan-tagrdandneedy people.

The Gienbrook Family Walkwith Israel begins and ends atCongregatien Beth Shalom, 3433Walters Ave., is Northbrook.Rrgistration is at 8 am.; therewill he a party uflcr Ihr Watkaround I t am. atibe synagague.

Asnung the righi Walks men-

Jewish group cOklahoma

In ihr wake of the bombing ofthe Federal dffiee building teOklahoma City, the Jewish Com-manly Relations Council(JCRC) cfMetropotitan Chicagois Occepting donations to assistvictims of this"savage, wantcn,tetTuristac

Individuals wishing to makecontributions - shunld makechecks payable, to the 'JrwishFederation of Oklahams City"and send them te the JÇRC, OneSouth Franklin Street, Room 703,Chicago, IL' 60606. The fundswill br immediately forwarded lothe Oklahoma City Federation,whiehisparticipating in the reliefnffcrt.

Israel's govemmeet, whichhas experience with cur bomb-rugs, has alta offered rescur as-sistance.

The JCRC is the communityrelations arm afihrJewishFrdee-alien ofMetropnlitan Chicago. Inannouncing the meal. collectioneffort, Steven B. Nasalie, Federa-

WELCA announcesquarterly meeting

St. James Lutheran Church,Womnn's Club (WELCA), 7400West Fosirr, Chicago, will behaving their quarterly meeting,Tuesday, May 9, 7:30 p.m. Theprogram for the evening will behosted by Redileen Masker, RN.She will be speaking en HolisticHealth. Refreshments will heserved following program. Forfurther infornrntion, call (312)631.7666.

966-7302.7812 MILWAUKEE AVENUE

NILES, ILLINOIS

PAMPHLETS AVAILABLE. - .- ._. Qaestinrs Ahnst Funeral Custs?

f. Fanerai Pre.Arranuernent W Fonts Ahurit Fafloroi.Slno

tioned by. Dembò is the NantitSubnrban Walk, whichwilI bechaired by Highland Park resi-detit, Gary Pallaçk dod JulieKraff. This Walk boil beginandend al Nerth Share CongregationIsrael, 1185 Sheridan Rd., inGlencoe. Registration for theNorth SsiburbaeWnlk is at fr30am., and the Walk begins at 9am.; it features u Family -Mini-Walk as well, with registration at9:30a.m. fora lOath. departure.

The Hoops wiSh Israel Finalswill be ai the Bernard HoewichJewish Community Center, 3003West Tauhy. Children in grades2-4 will have their fluais from 2.3:30 p.m.; fifth-through eighth-graders will have theirs from 4-5:30p.m. -

The Rock with Israel PintilCompetition will be at NilesNorth High School, 9800 LawIneAve., Skokir, from6 to9 p.m.

For more information, 'cali(750)205-9480.-

ollects- fuúd for -

CityRelief' -

lion President, said: "The-JewishFederation, which ii thrJgfrishcommunity's primary instrumnirsfoe meeting human nerds, is per-pared to assist the victims andfamilies nf this savage, wanton,terrorist act."

NSJC SpringBoutique/ResaleThere will be a Spring Bou- -

tique and Resale given by North-west Subuebun Jewish Congroga-.tien on Suotduy. Mey 7 from 9am. ta S p.m. and Monday. May8frem9a.m.lo4p.m.

Thesalewillbeheldatthesyn-agogste at 7800 Went Lyons,Muelan Grove, Fece paekong.Gulf Road (9600North) to Wash-inflen (1000 West) and South toLyant. 2 blocks Bast Io lyon-gogueFaoidngLot.

Foe mom infoomataon, call -

AnneRouenberg (Rwnmago SalePublicity Chairman) at (708)966-6561.

Edison ParkChurch to host -

Bell Estival -

Everyone is invitad to a hand-bell cuneen al Editan Park Lu-dieran Church, 6626N. Oliphant,Chicago, en Sunday, Muy 7, at7:30 p.m. Participating will bethe handbell choirs of EdisonPaekLutheraa Church, FirstPres-byterian Church of Park Ridge,Our Savier Lutheran, uf Arling-len Heights, and LutheranChurch ofthe Cross uf ArlingtonHeights.

Edison Park .

Lutheran to holdattic treasures sale

Edison Park Lutheran Church,ut 6626 N. Oliphant,- Chicago,will host its annual attic treasuressale en Muy 5 and 6, from 9 am.to 3 p.m. Coffeeand baked goodswill alsobeavailable,

Donations of hausehold itemsanebeing uccepted (noclathiog orsitues) ut the church, Church of-ficehuars are 8 um. to 4:30 p.m.

Ensemble. presents concert

-.To conclude the 1994-95 Pine

'ArtsSeries ulFiestUnitedMethic. dint Church of Des Plaines, Vi---. _9i08, a Contemperar,, Music En-semble, will present a concertosMayl, at3p.m., The saxophone ensemble ens-

,-. niste of,Jeremy Rutheaitif, sopra-Ito; Nancy MeMillan, alto; Den-mu Lindsay, ténor; and GailLeviosky. baritune saxophonists.The Visien Quartet interpretsworks of Twentieth Cenlury art-

- 1815, as it performs those of well-knows competen, and at the

. sametimecunliouestupsirsuethr--creation ofnew works. It is wellgrounded in traditional concertmusic and presents varied peo-grams theongheut the United

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Stales andBueope.The eharchis ut666 Graceland

Avenue, in Des Plaines. Ticketsam available by mail -or at thedoor ($8.50). Handicapped oc-cessible at the Family Entrance.

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Basics ofKabbala -

Class offeredThe Basics of Kabbala is one

of the most popular classes nf-fared at the Tannenbaum ChabadHouse-Northwest Jewish center,2014 Ornington,Bvanston. Thiscourse will- meet an Tuesdays

-May 9 Io June 13, from 7:30 te8:30p.m. ThiselasswilthegivenlsyRubbiDovHitlel Klein.

Spiritual insight, profundity,and humar combine lo make thisclass u memorable and enjoyableexperience. - Seme of Ilse topicsthat will be discussed will be:Angels, Ourmissianin life, O-d'ainfinate light, The will of mau.'Ihis class is open to the cornisa-aity and there is ne regisiratienfees.

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For further information sed ucomplete class schedule cati(708) 869-8060.

- Isiel IndependeñceDay celebration setat Navy Pier

rhe Chicago Jewish contmuni-ty's annual. festive, citywide.Yom Ha'atzmaut (tsrsel lade-

- .peudence Day) celebration inbaser of Israel's 47th birthdaywill be held at 7 p.m. Thursday,Muy 4, al the Navy Pier GrandBallenam, 6110 E. Grand Ave.,Chicago. Deorswillopenal6:l5p.m. Ce-sponsors me the JewishCommunity Relations Council(JCRC) of the Jewish UeitrdFund of Metropolitan Chicagoand the American Zionist Move-ment(AZM), Chicago Region.

Israeli singer Gull Shovel willbe the featured performer, uc-cempanied by her husband, Ron

. Gruyan. There will be specialperformances by the CombinedJewish Day Schools Choir andthe Nitzanim Israeli Folk Dance-Troupe. Members nf Chicago-urea Jewish youth movements

' also will participate in the pro-grant. Israolifolkdancing,direct-ed by Phil Mass, will follow theprogram.

Both Robert Adler, JCRC.

chairman and event co-chair andAda Salker Rahienwitz, AzMpccsidentaad evontco-chair, willoffer greetings us well as ArthurAvnou. consul general of Israel to

. theMidwest.Cost is $5 pee person. To oh-

lain tickets oc for information onbus transportation, call the JCRCai (312) 357-4770 or the AZM at

'(312)262-5949. -.

Congregationholds Boutique,Resale -

The Annual Spring Boutique,and Resale will be held on Sus-day, May 7 from 9 um. to 5p.m. and Monday, May 8 from 9Lea. to 4 p.m. at Northwest Sub-urban Jewish Congeegatios,7800 W. Lyoas, Morton Grove.

Items foe sale include babyclothes, glassware, Ioys, games,rugs, shoes, furniture, householdnppliancçs, new and old jewelry,antiques, lamps, radios. TVs,clean adult clothing on bangen,hooks, cecordu,-bikes, dishes, sil-verware, linens, pictures, mie-mrs. brie-a-bear, etc.

- Everyone is sunned to thusale.

Niles ChurchremembersGood Shepherd

Nibs Community Church,7405 W. Oakton Street, invilesyoulo worship on Sunday. May 7al 10 am. On this Sunday, we re-member the Good Shepherd, Je-5m Chrial. Pastor lleswell willpreach on John 10:22-30, i'Cbos.tiunDiscipleshipin the NextCen-they: Belonging to God, Believ-ing in Jesus, and Being - AliveWithtbr Spiri''t."

Apply for SpringAudition now

The Conference of JewishWomen's Organizations of Met-ropolilas Chicago Program Ser-alce Depatimest invites vtical-isIs. musicians,,book revieweru,dancers, lecturers, speakers. anddtamatisls Io apply for the pee.limiourySprisgAuditios. -

Thn Conference is an umbrella'organizationmadeup of 300 con.stituent women's organizations.Showcasing as wide an array oftalent as possiblc to the memberorganizations and presenting aplatform lo the rising, new. andchanging laIent on the Chicagasceso is the primary panpone ofthe Conference.

A preliminary audition will beheld os Thursday, Muy 24, at.Temple Shelom, 3410 NorthLake Shone -Deine. Chicago. Feran application to appear at thepreliminary audition. call GoldieSolgmicleat(3t2) 281-7419.

Brad'S. HrejsaMarier Lauco Cpi. Brad Sc

Hrejsu, son ofJohn G. and DarlesI. Hrrjsa ufGlrnview rccenlly re-ported for duty with Marine Me-dium Helicopter Squadron 262,151 Marine Air Wing, Okinawa.Japan. The 1990 gradnalo nfGlnnbrook South High SchooljaieedthcMmmne Corps in March1992. , -

I LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given, par-

suant to "Aal Act in relation toIhr use ofan Assumed Name inthe candad or.Irattseclian ofEasiness in the State," auamended, that a certificationwas filed by the uadecnignedwith the County Clerk of CookCouety.

File No. 0027572 on April11. 1995., Under the AsnamedName of Vinons Cleaning Ser--vice wIlls the place of baninenulocated at 7323 W. LilI SI.,Nilca,IL 60714. -

The trae name(n) ansi resi-desee address of owners(s) in:Eva Bryald, 7323 W. Lili,

. S*reCt,NileS.IL 60714.

Walk with Israelcelebration

Our Chicago Jewish communitywill celebrate Israel's 47th birth-day on Sunday, May 7, with our24th annual WaIk.W1III Israel.Thnuuands uf people of all ageswillwalk.bikecrrun.

Pecpleaxeencowagedtospon-utrWalkparticipanta and Io vol-usIner as engirIeses, crotninggnarils, and 'toe truck" drivers.Contact yone local Jewish Com-munityCenteetovolnnterzoeeallthe Jewish United Fund's (JUF)Young Leadership DIVISIOn at(312)444-2860.

Contributions totheWalkwithIsraelnuppoit reneulenicnt ter-vices for the more than 625,000former Soviet, Ethiopian, Yugo-tlavinti and Ycmrnile Jews whobave recently made aliyah to Is-eneL Conlribulions nino maintainessential human sursices fee peo-pIe in Israel , . . the pour. home-leus, hungry, ' disadvantaged,handicapped, unemployed andelderly.

This year, there are two specialevents, Hoops with Israel, a has-kethall skills competilion for arc-end through eighth graders; andReck with Israel, a ballle of thebands for high school students.The PutaIn fee Ehe Rock with Is-enel will he held from 6 to 9 p.m.on May 7 at Niles North HighSchool, 9800 Lawler Ave,, Sko-hie,. CoslfortheRockwithlsraelfl-naln in a $5 donation to the Walkwith tetad or bring a completedWalk with Israel route caed, Thecitywide championship foe-Hoops with Israel will he held osMay 7 at the Bernard HorwichJewish Community Center, 3003w, Toshy Ave,, Chicago. Thecompctilioswillbeheldfrom2to3:30 p.m. for gt-adcs 2 Io 4 andfrom4loS:30p.m.forgrudes5 Io

For farther infortnalias, call(312) 346-6700:

- Martin J.Gorecki

Marier Fit. Martin J. Gorecki,sse of Donau J. Gurrcki of DesPlaines, receelty cempinted re- '% ".%,,cmittcaining. He is a 1994 geoda-ate ofMaineTowoship East High cSchoolofPmkRidgo.

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Fioul Congregational Churchof Des Plaines celebrates springby presenting Felix Mendels-sohn's oratorio, Elijah. Thechased Choir and The ChosenFew from First Congregationalwill 'be joined by His CommandPerformance of the ChineseChristian Fellowship Church inGlenview.

LueyJ. Ding, directorof MusicMinistries at First Congregation-al. will conduct the combinedchoirs and chamber orchestra.This performance also featuresBill Kirkwoosj singing the role ofElijah. Kiekwood has performedwithboththnLyric OporuChorusand the Lira Chamber Çhorus.Other soloists includo DaleWalsh, who is affiliated with theGlcnvicw Community Church

I

First CongregationalChurch presents Elijah

and Karen Maden ofthe V'murI-ka Bible Chnrch.

The performance begins ut 7p.m. on Sunday, May 7 at First -

Congregational Church 0f DesPlaines, 766 Geuceland Aye. Ad-mission is free and child/toddlercate is available. A free-will of-feringwillbecallected.

Jubilee SaleSt. Joseph'sParish wilthold its

150th Anniversary Jubilee Sale,Satunday,May 20, from 8:30a.m.to 4 p.m., corner ofLalce Avenueand Ridge Road is WilmetlePlants and crafts will be on sale.andafleamurketwill beheld.

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: Jewish Women's Organization-holds brunch- - The Confercncc of Jewish Jewish Women-Chicago Sadien, ism Discussions, Laissa Fnim-

- Womens Organizations wilt cci- 55W Johoshua-Beth Eiohins Sis. loor. pianist and multi-lingual- choUte 85 years ol ServiCe IO the lerhooxi. Chicago Sinai Tempie singer. --

còmmunity Rc Thursday, May I 1 Sislerhood, Congregation Rodfci Chairmau Tosi Kuroll, Co-- witha brunch at 10:30 am. ut the Zedek Sislerhood, Temple Ema Chairones Ann Lampeec and Su-

RadissosHolelinLinooinwOod. rouet Sislerhood. Oak Park Tern zuone Businger, President Edith- The thirteen conslicieotorgun- pie Sislerhood, Temple Beth-El Stein, and Vice-Presidenl Con-

ioulions which are sill! loo exis- of Noethhmok Sislorhood, Tern lesaporaryA.ffairo Miriam Mayer- lesEe asd-whò wece among the - ple3udeaMizpohSisterhood. welcome all members and the

.original mcmbees of the confer- Represestalive mAsIs which psblic tojoic in this special 55Mo-esce willbehonored.The oegani- the Conference showcases in ils yearcornmcrnoruOion

- zatioos are: Anshe Ernel Sisler- semi-ansool auditionsforils 300 - Couveit liorthe dairy beuoch ishood Hadassah-Chicago mernber organizalion will per. $9.50. Reservations me he)agChapter, Bias Service Leagae. form - Richard Geralén, vocalistf lakes by Joyce Goldberg at (708)Mothers Aid of Chicago-Lying piaoisl, Sue Lewis, Joys ofJuda 272-2383. - -

lii Hospilal. NatioNal Council of -

Women of Change: -The menopause support groupMenopause can place great fourth Wednesday of the month oc expectations orpersonal cope-

physical und emolioual slruinon at 7:30 p.rn. at The Gleshrooka womas, pueticulary ifshe is se- Hospital, 2100 Pfingsten Rd.,informed aimai the symptoms Gienviuw.and the varioss methods used to On the second Wednesday efeasethose symptoms. eochmonth, physicians and other

To help wornes cope with this health care professionals willsteess, The Instilsle for Women's present teclures on sohjecis relat.Health of The Evanston and ed lo menopause. Meetings enGlonhrook Hospilals is sponsor- the foorth Wednesday of theieg a menopause support group, monih focos on a 'carisg andwhich meoss twice a month. The shaeing rap sessioo, led by a fa-group meets every second and cilitator who gsidcs discussion

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Thu schedule for the secondWedsesday lecture series is asfoiiowsrMay 10- 'ProsandCantofHoemone Replacement Thera-pp." Linda Hell, M.D.; June 14-rsexualft, and Menopause,' Jo-dith Huzeli, MA., MCC.; July12 - 'H-yslerectomy Contrevee-nies." PeterSund; M.D.; August 9- "Foods, Moods and Meno-passe, Barbara Kcaveis, C.C.N.;Scpiember 13 - 'Osleoporesis,James Grober, M.D.; October 11

- MenopaUse and the EndecrieeSystem: Is it flot in Here, or ii isMe? Deenis-Murphy, M.D.; andNovember 8 . Depression audMenopause,' Ann Ragio, Ph.D.

Women are encouraged to prc.rcgisterforthesefrecmeetiOgs bycalliug the Institute for Women'sHcatihat(708) 570-2266.......

Adam MickiewiczChildr&s-,Choir registration

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Reglutralion lu nowunderway for Iba Adam Mickiewicz Chu- -

dren's Choir, which is part of the North SuburbAn LanguageSchool. Forreginiralioninformal)oo, ca)I(708)470.1536.

The Adam Mickiewicz Clinic, Read), room i 14 on Mondays,which is a pari of the North Sub- freso 6 io 8:30 p.m., Thwsdays,urbaeLonguage School is accept. from 3 to 9 p.m. er on Salurdays,icg registratioc for new mcm- from9 am. to4p.m. -

bers. Rehearsals offre choir ace In addition io the choir theheld every Monday from 7 to schoel has classes in the Polish6:30 p.m. and every Saisrday language, the Chinese (Mandar-from 2 to 3:30 p.m. During the in) language, a Polish pre-schbolsummer months, slarling in May, fer children aged 2 lo 5 and ulsó)hO choir will mccl only one day gives insiroptien in Polish Polkeach week. Parents and children Dances. For information aboutcas cegister atthe Bollard Leisure the children's Choir or any of oarCooler, 8320 Ballard Rd. (corner oihcr classes, call (708) 470-of Comberland and Ballard 1536.

Professional women's -

organization sponsors cruise-

Tickets are still available fer acroise 00 the Chicago River and

available by-- calling NancyYoung, at(708)724-442l.

Lake Michigan wilt be spoosoredMay 7 by the North Glen Busi-ness ucd l°refessioñol Womcn'sOrganization. 1sA tear will befrom 1 ta 4 poAabeard the "Ja-

. maica," -a prisately-charteredboaf. Included will be horsd'oeuvres, music ned a cash bar.In case efeain, the gloss-enClosedlower deckwill beosed. lodivid-uals and groups are invited to takethe emite.

Tickets ore $32.50 per penon.Proceeds will go toward a collegescholarship foc a working wem-on. lnfonmalion and tickets are

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NteniDemelcies Angeles ofGtenvicw, has been inducled intothe Golden Key National HonorSociety at Besten University.Angelos, a junior majoring isphysical therapy, is the doughierof Demetnios aodAngela Ange-los of Gieoview. She is a 1991graduale of Glenbreok SouthHigh School.

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SummerDay Camp- atLeaAing TOwer -

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hasspaeçs OWti fo# your child in-- ourSammerDay Camp. Our

: American Camping AssociationaccsedilHd camp offers a varietyof uclivities for children ages 6 -

: Otirlrained college aged cous-seloesleod children through dayspacked- with -fun. Activities in.cludç swimmi ng, hiking, salureactivities,arls and erados, games,cookouts, sporta, trips and meer.So, join us for seme great Sum-merfun. -

For more infenoatien conlactKathy Heiland ai (708) 647-8222

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'Simply Elegant' FashionShow to benefit day careprograms

Beginmog at I 1:30 am. Salar-day1 Máy 13, Des Plaines basedL'alheean Sociol Services of lili-nom (LSSI) presents 'Simply El-egacl," a brunch and fashionshow al The Weilte HeldO'Hare Ballroom, 6100 River --Rd.. Rosemont. Tickets are $45each.

Proceeds benefit the childrenat LSSI's ionen-city doy care,Head Stasi and aflerrscheol ceo-lees. LSSI pcognams serve fami.lies in some efCbicago's peenestanil mosi troubled ceighber-hoods, ittctadiog Cobnini-Green,West Englewoed, Austin, Hem-boldtParkanslUptown.

For ticket information, cnli,(70B)6354625.

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seminar atM.G. library

Tsvu self-proclaimed aulebuffs present a car care and per-sonal safely seminar at the Mor-Ion Greve Public Library oso

- Tuesday, May 16 ut 11:30 am.The two, Sosson Fnissnll and PatSseiogec, launched u car-doloiliegbusiaessio 1987 andooe offshoothas been Women With Wlseets, aquarterly newslclier.

The Morton Grove Pblic Li-brary is localed at 6t40.iLincotnAve. For moie isformatiosi, orfor mobilily and cemmuoicoiionaccess assistancc, cull (708) 965.

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SunanAgioo (standing loft, ofNorthbrook) and Rand) Franke)(aealed; of Gleoview) wore among The women lreafed to a spa-clalday ofboau'aftho Mario Tricocl Salon aodDay Spa in OldOrchard. The Iwo ara co-chaira of Rush Noslh Shore MetricalCenter's May8 "A Slyle ofOur Own'Springlancheon to be holdat the Four Seasons Hofe). They are pictured with Spa ownersChetylandMario Tricocci, who recoiveda specla)plaque in fec-ognition of fheirsupport for Rush North Shore. Call (708) 933-6440, formoreioformafion.

AfternOon Clubholds luncheonThe - Lincoluwood Aftee000n

Club io hitting their annualSpeingLuncheon on Wednesday,May 10,atmeParkRidgeCoun-try Club on North Prespect Ave.,iaParkltidge,

Sedal Hour is ut 11:30 am.,with Leach following m 12:30pm.. The peogeAss for the aller-coon will fealure 0T1-oe Magic ofPaul Lee.

Tickets are $20. For inCorona-tian or reservations, cull 673-8253.

Dinner meetingof the LionessClubofMG - -

The Lioness Club of MortonGrove will hold their general dio-ncr taceting May 8, at 6:30 p.m.ulthc Stadio Restaurant.

- Items us a denation te the blindand dnufwill be apprccioted for ugarage sale to behcldMuy 12.13.For more information, cull EllenDeFruncesco (708) p66-5387.

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Charlotte Johnson's oil paint-ingo fili the Easier Room of theMorton Grove Public Librarydueing the month of Muy. Ms.Johnson cronies enchanting flor-als sod briugs portraits to lifesviSo herantinorla

The Morton Grove Foblic Li-beary is located at 6140 LincoltsAve. For mere infenoation, nrfon mobility and communicationaccess 055islance, cull (708) 965-4220.

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Pheasant Run announcesnew children's theatre

Phnanant Run Thnairn is proud . meet the conies) Frog this side of of mischief nei mayhem. Jamte 011001cc its upcoming pre. Ihn polare. The story opens with packed with loads oftaaghs, tensducken of a new children's play, Priscilla, a peecncioas eight year of fan, emey characters, 50's"Rai Dog and Princess Tead oid, and her favos/te furry friend, tones and tesa of "imagination,"Meet the Feug Peince." Based Rectcy, a cocker spaniet. When a thin refreshingty funny and erigi.upon the chuldeen'sfaverite, The streetwise nanator encaurages noi modem masical fairy tale isFrog Prince, by Hoes Christian Priscilla to ase herimagination to suce to please audiences nf aliAndersen

and Diana Maetieee's brrome whoever and de whatnv- ages.original characters, "Rat Dog" er she wants, their adventnres be- "Rat Dng and Feincess Toadand 'Princess Tend," "Rat Dog gm MeettheFrngPrince" epens Mayand Princess Toad Meet the Frog Priscitta chooses to become 7. Ferformances witt be every

- Peince" marks the first in o señes Princess Toad, whn tives triacas- Saeday at 10:30 f.m., foliowedof incredible adventures foe tie with her father, Emit the by a Kids' Brunch, wham audi-Pheasant Ran's new Cbitdren's "King," and makes Rocky be- ence members can meet the cast.Theatre. came her inyai aervani, Rot Dog. Ticket peines niant at $6 per per-

In their first adventure, Rat One day, Princess Toad and Rat son with brunch packages, over-Dog and Fe/cress Toad jnaeeey Dog ran intera fast-talking Frog, mghe packages, and graup dis-vio the Princess' imaginotios to whe leads them en a mission fuli coons avaiiabie. -

For licketa, cali Pheasani RueBec Otilen at (708) 584-MEGA(6342) or TicketMaster ai (3i2)5594212 Per òvernightpaekag-es, cali (708) 584-6300. -

NSO RaffleCommittee tünesup for sales -

The Northbronic SytaphnnyOrchestea "Ou Wings nf Song"Raffle Cemmittee is reaching te-ward lefty and stunning resaltawjttt their 1995 raffle fondraiaer.Joseph K/tees, Raffle CommitteeChoir,- announced that they orethree-quarters nf the way towardtheir goal, with eighteen duys re-mainiughefere the drawing, ta hehetddnriegstteMay7eancert.

American A/runes is, once-again, ro.spentnring the "OnWings of Song' Ruffle fundrois-er. American Airlines has gener-ousty provided a paie of ronudtrip tickets to any American Ea-ropean destinaban and a pair ofround trip tickets to any Amori-can destination in the ceutigneusUnited Stoics. One exalted win-nec witl hove his/her choice nf abig sceceu TV orpeesanat cam-pater; AND, the remainder nf the"soaring" prices are hotel- geta-ways, restaurant certificates andtheater ercenceri tickets.

- Raffle tickets me new ava/ta-hie through the 1450 etEre orfeam any Beard member for $25forabooknfsischances 0e $5 perctsancn. --

Winners need net he panent atthe May 7 drawing.

Contact J.C. Wachoie at (708)272-0755, for further informa-tian.

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Book ihn nehru dining raum far pua und peur ganuts betweenil :30 and 3:00 an Saturday & Sunday afterneans.- HOURS Weekdays ry3ea.m.tn 1005p.m. Friday tr2Oa.rn.in rtOsp.m. -

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Turn of the- century Italy.is theme for TNOS benefit

Jim Entes, Bartington, isjndgirr which tiowerodhat will boat -auit Gay/a 1-leathorington, Skokin, for The New Oratorio benefit,An Eveningat ihn Verdi's, to be hold en Sundnyaftenrìien, May7, at the Barringten Hills Country Club. For information, call -

(708)604-1067, -

- Members ofThe New DraterieSingers (TNOS) and music dirne-tar Atan Heatherington inviteyou te travel bock with.them tathe turn of the century Italy fartheir annual TNOS benefit eve-fling.

Aa Evening at the Verdi's, thetheme far the party, wilt takeplace ne Sunday, May 7. Gaestswilt be welcomed iota the Bar-riuglan Hills - Coasts3, Club re-splendaut je ttatiao reds, grecavtnes, luscious grapes and glati-nus flaca of graneas times oflougagn. -

Pramptly at 5 p.m., the socialhear (cash bar) and bidding anthe niany auction items begins.Some of thn ita/ns witt include asigned faatbalt by Walter Paysan,tickets to a Ca/cage Siring En-semble concret under the djree-tian nf Alan Heatheringten, theBrass Ensemble, Lyric Opera nfChicago dress rehearsal and theNight of the Ms/ng SInes in theCivic Opera Heute, CandlelightDinner theater, and ta the-Opera

- Surrounded by the grandeur althe OldSnuth and envetnprd inthe rich soands of the Franz Ben-tnlrr Orchestra, guests at the St.Francis Hospital nf EvanstonAaciliary Bail, "Monniight andMagnolias," wiilreBm la the An-tebellum Eeafar auevemng of el-egance and grace.

Beset in the tradition of B/selland ScaricO, guests at she ballareencouraged to don period drOssforthe affair, to be held Saturday,

Passages lecturediscusses Greece

Connie Churchill, dean of sci-cune and allied health at Da/Oea,discusses ancient Greece as partnfthe Portages Lecture Series onTuesday, May 9 from I -2:30p.m. in Ream 112 ai GaktunCommunity College's Ray Hart-steic Campus, 7701 N. LincolnAve., Skokin. Admissïnn is free.

In this lecture, Churchill willdiscuss ancient Greek histety, aninterest that developed from acourse she teak far fun. She has

- sincrutadeseven trips ta Greece.Por mare information, rail

(708) 635-1414.

ia Focus puppet prrformancy.Also, there will be finejewelry, aframed water calor by Pat Mead,i/a antique Arthar Rock/sam il/us-tradpn, a living shade tree, Ar-tinglan toternatienat RacecourseMillion Ròompackage, a week alPark City, Utah, and a get-awayescupe ta Wisconsin; vnice les-sorts, yhategraphic sessions atlinschoner Designee Phalagra-phy and Portraits by Thomas, re-tirement financial consultations,restaurant certificates, and alare.Altitems are must genereaslyda-eated by individuals, businessesand carporatians in the northwestnnbarbs. -

Foilnwingthnfour-cnorse huf-let sit-dawn dinner, silent aucunesay bidders will be announced asmusic in the spieitafthe Verdi erais heard.

Benefit tickets are $50.- Sendcheek te TNOS, P.O. Box 1503,Baniugtan, IL 60011. For infer-malien an the benefit and TNOS,cali (708) 604-1067.

May 13 att/se ChicagoHiltan and -

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Tickets for the gala event are$250 each and proceeds will gotoward the parchase of a aniqne40-foot beg mobile "wnllness"van. The van will being lOca/ibscreening a/sd evaluation servicesta tbecnmmaaity, as well as offerwork-site medical screening.

Per informalian, cali (708)-316-2308. -

Kids Runfor Heart

The American Heart Associa-.lion nl Meiropoliisu Chicago,North Cook County DivE/un.and Latheran General Childion'sHasp/sal will be balding I/se scv-ellIs aunchi Kids Ren for Hearten May 13, at 9 a,m, at MaineEast High School in Park Ridge, -

Kids Ritta far Heart in a non-competitive run far lt/du of allab/tilles from preschool througheighth grade. The nun promotesa kiesel healthy lifestyle and en-Castrages kids lo exercine, Ailpartir/pal/ng children will re-eeive a T-shirt, ribbon, certifS-cain and heart healthy snacks.Specks gwests hartada Wayne -

Meusmer, Cbannei 2's SteveBaskervilie and Benny the Bull,Registration is icqaienti,

To register, contact the Amer-jean Heart Aunoelation at (708)675-1535. - - .- -

- Antebellum Ball to- feature vocal artist

Amongthecant/n theDes Plaines Thea/an Gulldproduction ofWent Side Sio,yare Tirso 011varea (kneellng, left) of SkokieasSharks leader Bernardo, and Thomas Moore (kn008ng, tight) ofChicagoashinJetscountorparg Riff, as wellan (backrow, I. to r.)

. Pete RobelofGlenviewas Pape, David Eterno, ofEvanston asBigDoal, ErioDernetilla ofOakparkan Chino and Brian MarksofEvannton as Snowboy. The show willbepresented on Fridays,Saiurdays and Sundays, May5 through 28 at the Prairie LakesCommunity Center in Des Plaines. For ticket informatioh, call(708)391-5720.

Pianist Alexander Toradzeperforms Tchaikovsky Program

- Samuel Magad and the North-brook Symphany Orchestra arewelcoming the highly-acclaimedpianisi Alexander Taeadze far an

- aETchaikovsky Program an Sun--

doy, May 7 at 4 p.m. Toradze,who is bring heralded as "ene at

- the greats of the-new generationof pianists" will- be performing

-thePiano Cancerto Nn. i, lib mi-neO.-Thn NSO will a/sn be per-

-- fOrming Tchaikovsky's Sympho-ny No. 4, Dy. 36, F minar.

The N/to is cantina/ng ta- present the very popular pre'. concert lrcBre snriesjast prior loail cancers perfornìanees (2:30

- p.m.), with lecturer, Patrick V.- Casa/i, whoblendsmusie and his-

Harper Festival. Chorus celebrates

30th anniversary

The siegle performance çnm-memorar/ng the thirtieth ana/ver-sae)' of the Harper FessivaiChor-us will be given on Sunday, Mai7, at 3p.m. in Building M, 1200W. Algonqain Rd., Fa/arien. ThecoIneD will feature professionalsoloistsandthe urcheuleadireciedbyAethonyMnsiarde. -

The 120 voices will peeseni"Opera Showcase," highlightingsolos, duels, quartets and chorus-es trum grand and light aperas,

: ineladitig LaTrariara, Faust,Carmen, DOucE Song andNaagltty Marietta.

Tickets are $10 ifporchased inadvance and $12 atthe dear withdiscounts fer ueninr citicoes andstudents. Cali the Harper Co/lege

-Bon Office at (708) 925-6100.

- Richard P. IrwinNavy Fireman B/chard P. 3e-

- wie, son ofRichaed A. and Rath-leen A. Irwin of Morton Grave,reeeudy departed far a sic-menthoverseas depinymeni aboard theairceafi carrier USS TheodoreReaseveli--the lead uhip of theUSS Theodore Roasevrtt BattleGroup.

The 1991 graduate of Ni/esWesi High School of SkokieJetnedtheNavyinMay 1993.

West Side -Storycast members

lary as Peofeosar nf Humanities atGa/stan College, bring featuredMay 7. The lecterns are partiallysappnrtedby a grantfram the lIli-nuis Humanities Council duringthe '94P95 concert season.

Cancers performances begin al4 p.m. at the Shrely Center forthe Performing Acts (GleebrontcNurtli - High Scheel), 2300ShemserRnad, Nnnthbronk. Sin-gte ticket prices ore $20, $16,$13, $5. There is free parkiugavailable, and the theater iswheelehairaccessihie.

Coatact J.C. Wacholz at (708)272-0755,- fer farther informa-lion.

SañtaFe- -

Summer Festivalinfo session -

Patrick Canali, Oakton Cam-munity Cnliege profeuunr nf ha-manities and Pu/bright Schelm,will lead an informalion-sessinean thu Santa Pr Summer FestivalofMusicTnar sponsored by Oak-ton on Wednesday, May 10, al 7p.m. in Ronm 1500 (BeardReam) at-the DesPlumes earn-pus, 1600 E. GoifRd. The laur isscheduled forJuiy 31 - Aug. 6.

Participants will lea/n aboutSanta Pe (al 7,000 feet in nieva-tien) with its ideal climate ofworm summers and mild winters.Santa Fe is a city with maey his-tariraI, cultural and architecturalatteactinet. A slido and videapresenlation feantees apera underthe stars io one of the moutbeanti-ful snttings in the wnrld.

Adrnissinn is free, and refresh-ments are available. These whoaro planning la attend should call(708)635-1812.

Park launchestalent sÑrch

The Devonshire Ployhoase inSkakie is conducting a talentsearch for people interested inparticipating in the musical reveo"TheGay Nineucs."

Needed are vocalists, Barber-shop Quartets, instrumentalists,lap, safts/see and ballet doutera.Soloists bring prepared songfrom the Gay Nineties.

Fer mere information and oaaudition appoinimeut ca/I EdBergerat(708)674-151 1,

Charlie Brown,Friends, visitNues West

Charlie, Lacy, Schroeder. Pat-il, Lieus, and of cournr Snoopywill offer their simple yetinuight-fai onilooks on life when theN/tea West Theatre Depanmentpresents the musical "You're AOnod Man, Osarlie Brown" onPa/day, May 12; and Saturday,May 13 at 1 p.m. and8p.m. at theNileuWestlligh School audiiori-um,5701 OakioaSt,,Skokie,

-A free performance foe nro/nrcitizens is sino echedaled for 2p.m. Tharuday, May il. Tickeioate $5 for both adUlts and ebB-tiren far theevrning prodaclions,and $5 for ado/B and $3 forgia/i-dem fer the Saturday matineeperformance. Tickeis for ailshows maybe reserved by calling(708)966-8280,

Those characieru include Ben-jam/n Schneider of LincôluwootiasCbaeiieBrown,Paul Vranas ofSte/sir au Linen, Drniiy Bardo/uof S/soMe us Scheneder, JessicaEikayam of Liocotowood asLucy, Jenaifer Spear of MorionGrove an Pal/y and ElizabethSiangland of Lincoinweed anSleepy.

Alto fealneed as the familiarmembres of "The Peanuio Gang" -arrDanacasbofLincoiuwoodauClamEs, Caroline Coula of 5ko-ide and Debra Rosenfeld of S/so-kir as the twins, EuizObeth Do-browoiski of Morton Grove anFrieda. Jason Sisearan of Lin-coinwood as Roy, Eric Röson-bush ofLiacoinwood au Pig Pen,Nicole Satheriaad of MorIonGraveas Sally, Che/udc Tienchai-ofNileu as Marcy, Pat/ta Teshbaiof Morion Grove as Violet andMela/sa Vean of Skokie as Vie-gin/a,

Following the Saturday mail-nec performance wily, Charlieand the Peanats Gang will alsoheld a special 'bave Lauch WithCharlie Brown' party in theschool cafeteria, This event,which is included in the pe/ce ofadmission, wifi feature brownbag lanches for attendees. Thecantoftbe thaw will be availablefor aaiogeaphs and plctureu,Guests are encouraged to hongtheir camons- lo take noaveniephoioa and there will also be aplIniO service - available for anominal charge for these who donotbave cameras.

For jhrl/sex informs/ton ou"Youhe A Good Man, CharlieBrown," contact the N/tea WentTheaire Depanienent at (708) 966-8280.

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Those who levo ta travel and Greece, will discuss narines os-poets al Ilse tour.

Par complete iliuerariou ermare infarmatian, contact BoaCameisseual(708) 635-1812.

are eager le leaencandiucever thelichen/c heritage nf the laudalnng the sea Coast on an educa-tional loar la Greece spanseredby Oukton Community Celiege.Two lotus are available fer book-ingMay I 1 la 22aed Oct. 5 te 16.

Partioipanls will enjoy thewarns nlianaio sad leisurely pareas they are enticed by Greek hou-pita/sly. Travelers will learnabeut Ihn civilization uf ancientGreece an refiecled ja the monn-menis sed archaeological siteswhiehceverthr Greeklandscape.The exquisite monumenis of Ath-ens illustrate the finest artisticachievements of the ClassicalAge. The guided tour presentsthe modem aspenis nf Aihens aswell as museum treasures such asthe Breaze Charinirer and muchmere.

Those interested je the Gelo-ber leur are iitviled In attend aninfermatian nighton Wednesday,July 26 ai 7 p.m. in the BoardRoam en the Des Plaines cam-pus. . Ga/stan Dean CannieCharchill, a frequent visitar nf

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THE BUGLE, ThURSDAY,MAY4, 1995

THE BUGL L'AGE 17

Man of LaMancha doses seasonThe Northbrook Theatre clos-

es their moss successful seasonever with the classic favorite,Mass ofLaMancha. This musicalis ardstically adapted by DaleWasserman from Miguel de Cer-vastes book 'Don Quixote", withmusic by Mitch Leigh and lyricsby Joe Darion.

Mau of La Mancha is directedby Wilmette resident und JosepbJefferson Consmittee memberCatherine Davis. The cavernousdungeon setting is designed by

Noethbaok Theutee residentTechnicatDirectorKurl 011inger,with costumes by Kate Mitchell,Neethbrook Theatre CostumeDesigner.

Man of La Muncha will openMay 5 und eau Friday and SaWr-day evenings at 8 p.m. throughMay 27. There will bu one Sun-daymatineeperfoemunce on May21 at 3 p.m. This performancewill featsed Sign Language Inter-preturfor Ihn Arts, Slefany Early,who will offer her artistic inter-

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Day ut itighl, breakfml, lunchor finare, Ike Meinte. foneth ofthe casual 13110g establishmentsowned and operated by partnersJim Miloin and Jim Koulsonge-'rus will baa friendly spot to stopfuralastymeulornnack,

A trademark ofllse Meleaseandito tinterreutaurantuinÇhica-go (The Melease Restaurants at930 W. Belmont and 3233 N.Broadway, and ICofield's at 5035N, Lincoln) is the unpeeled kann-na placed on every breakfastplate.

"I was the firstguy lo start put-lingfreuhfeuiten the piales about25 years age, said Koutsouge'-rus- 'The South Water Marketloves me," he added, because somany restaurateurs have fol-lowed his example.

Now, says Kunlsoagerau, theygarnish most plates with melon,kiwi, papaya and various otherfresh fruits, but he clamsa hisbreakfastbananaswerethefirst,

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On the diener menu, home.made stews, pastas, chicken picatIaWiIhIÌngUiIII, vegetable stir-fty willi chicken, bthef or pork.undmeatloafmadefrethdallyareamongthefavoeituenleeea.

Especially excellent at theMalease is Ihegenreoesbeskctofhomebakcdbreads(thechallalsusoutatanding) and rolls that greeteveoyditser. These are madefreuhanddeivereal daily from the Bel.mont Ave. Mrlroae, which ismanaged by Koulsoúgeeas'daughterTheodera.

Another treoS from Theodora'sovens in an outstanding cheese-cake, also mude fresh daily. Assarray of otherdelicious pastries isibthaysavailablemwdll.

Decorisecwlyupdueedinlightglean tones that conveys feelingofopen frrshnmu, "lt's like a sal-ad," Theadara said, and. indeed,the coloro make one think of thedelicious saluda that am cuocact.eel ut the cestIni soup and saladsIaltonbythefriendli waitresses.

Prices am modest at this atIese-line family reolauranl. Averâgeprices utttsge aroond $7 or $8 fOrdiener. $5 to $6 for lunch andbreakfasL The fuE service bar isopen 'lil2a,m. daily.

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Morday aodTuesday, Muy 8 and9 at Ike FrairicLakes CommunityCrntrr,5l5E. ThackrrSl.,ioftesPlainas,- Director Murge Uhlarik is te-porledly tockirg te cast three tafour man and three Ic-four worn-rn,ofa variety cfages, io Ihr pee-duelion, which.wjtt be producedfur the DPTG by Reoee Kujaw-ski. The community theatregreup witt present The DiningRoom en Fridays, Salurdays andSundays, July llhrough 30.

-- These auditioning shauld beprupaced with two contrastingmonologues cf between one andtwa minutes apiece, nod oeilbarpiece should br them n classical

neunte. Auditionsare epen to all.Appoiconesls arc not needed eraccepted; resumes and phelesareset mandatcey, bol will be ac.cepted.

Alt of the Des Plaines TheatreGeild's shows arc performed inthe 290-seat; slate-ef.Ihe-orttheatre built as pact of the PrairieLakes Cemmunily Center, IhrDes Plaines Park Disseicc's-oew-est facility, just WesI of WellRead on Thackee (aise knewo asDernpster). The Iheatre guitd,uow io its 49th censecutive sea-seo, is the Chicage urea's oldesteeusmunity theatre group.

Uy-te-dale iofermatien on au-diticus, as writ as information.abeol ticketeeservalions, isuvnil-able 24 hears a day Item theDPTG bas office al (708) 391.5720.

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Villagewill host "An AffairWith ruiserwill include cacklails anda- Plaie" Auction/Dinner Dance at silent auction, followed by din.the PalmerHoase Hilton of Chi- mr, a live auction and daocirsg locago 11am 6 p.m. lo madnight la the music afjoe Lilt's Six cf Onecelêb'rnle Orchard Village's 21st Orchestra. -

Birthday. The event will br best- Thrive nuctian includes vasa-ed by Judy Markey and Kathy lion packagos, spurts memorabil-O'Mnlley afIlar Judy and Kathy - ivandjewetry. Tickels are availa.ShowunWGNRadia. bIc fer $125 per person. Alt

Duemg the pragram over 25 preceeds raised at the event willbusinusses and corporations that benefit Orchard Village, a resi-employ Orchard Villuge rosi- deoliol and vocational trainingdynlswill be honored with the community fer ,adotts and chit-MvocacyLeadrrshipAward fer drenwilhdeyely0iacntaldisabiti-their support of individnalswith ties, located in Skekio, For infer-developmental - disabilities, in- maden orreservatiens, call (708)eluding Allstate insurance, 967-1800.Builder'sSqùnreaudMarriott. -

Lyric Opera to perftrmfor the American -Artists -

- Giacomo Poccioi's ligktheart. early werk Item the compasee cf- ed cemedy, Giaom ScIOcchi, sud West Side Story aud Candide, is

Lccnord Brreslein's jazzy, salir- - faIled with boisierous jazeic, coelemperary epera, Troubte rhythms asdharnsooies. -

is- Tahiti, will be performed by The behefit performaocr istheLyric OpeeaPcrlheAmericao sponsored by the Oaklon Corn-Arlisls co Saturday, May 6, at 8 mucily College EdocaticnaIp.m. in the Perfurauiasg Arts Ceo- - Poundatien and partially fundad1er ut Oatclon Coosmonity Coi. by thelllinoisArlo Council.tege's Des Plaines campas, 1600 There wilt be a pee-opera for- -E. GotfRoad. - - - um by Professer Patrick Casali t

Puccini's enly pure comedy, 7 p.m. aod an intermission rocep-Gianni Schicchihas sparklingwit doc belween the eperas. Ticketsand beautiful melodies, Other - for the benefit prcdnctien arrwellkoewe operas by POrcin) io' available for $35. Per tickel res-ctode La Boheme, Madama But. crvations, call the Performing-lerfly and Turaodoc. Betuslein's ArlsCeoterTicicel Office at (708)Treuble is Tahiti, a delightful 635-1900.

The Nitos Concert Choir wiltperform a coucerl of favorite au-thorns wad hymns en Sunday, -

May 7, at4:30p.m. at SI. Aleuassder's Parish, 7025 W. 126th SI.,Pales Heights. The- 75-veicechorus, organ sed brass ensemblewill be conducted by Rev, Stan-ley Radcki,

Program highlights includeBeethoven's Hallelsjah and t'lan-dot's The King Skull Rejoice uswell an otherjabitant aoltaems oftbeEastrrsrasao.

The concert is free to the pub-lic. A free will donation is sug-gestod. Por more infermation octhe performaoce or latrare con.certa, call DeSEa Joy al (705)392-4995.

ChicagoSinfonietta endsits eighth season

Incisa Fialkewska, one ofCanada's leadiasg piwdols, and -

David Taylor, Assistant Concert-masterefthe Chicago SymphonyOrchestra, witt perform with theChicago Sinfeoiettn on May 7, at2:30 p.m. at Rosary College inRiver Ferest and 00 May 8, al7:30 p.rn. al Orchestra Hall.Tickets are priced them- $12 te$50.

Group discounts ere avaitabtr,and may be pnrcbased by pbeuieg the Siofoojetta's box office ut(312)557-1062. - -

NSOandAmericátíAirliñes- -on_ raffle 'LISZT'

Taoe up and pat the North-brook Symphony Orchestra's"On Wings of Song" Raffle enthe cep of your Chopio LiszLRaffle tickets ate now ou sale attiseNSO officrfor $25 ferabookaÇsincbances cf $5 perticket.

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The Cuerdau daubas String Eouemb)e and the Lira Singers(shown above) female ensemble will present a musica( cress-coltura) celebration of two of ChicagolanrJ's major ethnic hell-days-.May 3-Pollsh Cenetitullon Day and Mexico's Cinco deMayo--on Sunday, May7, at3p.m. utHolyName Cathedral, 735Nodh State St. (atChicagoAvenue) in Chicago.

Admission is free andnotickuts are neededforthis concert ofPollue' and Mexican patriotic music, folk songs, and Mananhymns. A free witicollection wilibetaken, Free pankingis avails.biela lotsacronu thestreetfrom lito Calhedral.

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Man of LaMancha closes seasonThe Northbrook Theatre c5os-

es their most successful seasonever with the classic favorite,Man ofLaMancha. This musicalis artistically adapted by DaleWassennan from Miguel de Cnr-vantesbook 'Don Quixote", withmusic by Mitch Leigh and lyricsby SoeDarion.

Man of Lo Mancha is directedby Wilmeste resided and JosephJefferson Committee memberCatherine Davis. The cavernousdungeon setting is designed by

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Northbook Theatre reside,s5Technicâl Director Kart Ottingee,with eostumeo by Kate Mitchell,Noethbrook Theatre CostumeDesigner.

Man of La Mancha will openMay 5 and run Friday and SaWr-day evenings at 8 p.m. throughMay 27. There will be one Sun-day matineepetformooce on May21 os 3 jim. This performancewilt featssrè Sign Language Inter-preterfor thu Ails, Stefany Curly,who will offer her aetistie inter-

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pretation for oar hearing im-paired audience members. Tick-cts are priced at $12 at the door,$10 paid in. advance. Discountaare offered forseniers and groupsof fifteen or more. Singlet'grnaps are invited to join us onMay6 forsingles' night-- free re-ceplion follows to meet and greetotherareasingles.

For toservations, call theNorthhrookmeutteat (708) 291-2367. Box office hnurs are 10a.m.-3p.m.,Monday through Fn-day-- afterhoursreservationscanbe loft at the some number on theNorthbrook Theatre electronicbox office system.

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Day ar night, breakfast, lunchor diunest. the Melease, fourth ofthe casual eating establishmentsowned and opeeatod by parinartJim Miloit and Jim Koutsouge-'eiu will beafriendly spello slapforatastymealorsnack.

A trademark ofthe Meleaseandits sisterrealaueantsin Clara-go (The Melease Restaurants at930 W. Belmont and 3233 N.Bmadway, and Kofield's at 5035N. Lincoln) is the unpeeled hosa-na placed on eves)' breakfastplate.

"I was the ftrstgsty to slaetput-tingfreshfruiton theplatea about25 yeara ago," said Kouisouge-ras. 'The Saudi Water Maeketloves me," Iso added, because somany reutaueateura have fol.lowedhisexamplr

Now. anys Koutsougcoas, theirgarnish most plates with melon.kiwi, papaya and various otherfresh fruits, but he ctaimu hisbreakfastbananasweretheftesl. ..

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whir variety of homemadecoups-the delicious clans chow.der. chicken and cabbage anderessI ofbroccoli Soups ase Somemememble onea.-aalads andsandwiches.

. Ott the dinner mena. heme-made stows, pesIes, chicken pi-esIta with Iinguiei, vegetable stir-fey with chicken. bdef or pork,andmeadeafmadefteshdailyaresmocgthefavoniteenlrees.

Especially eceeffcnt ax theMohoso is the generous badketofhomehakedbreadu (the ehallah isoutstanding) and rolls that greeteveiydinor.Thesrunemsdgfteshand deinoteJi daily from the Bel-mod Av Melease, which ismassaged by Koutsoegeees'daughterTheodora.

Mother Izeatfrom Throdora'sovens is an eulstaoding cheese-cake, also made fresh daily, Anarmy ofotherdelicieuopaslniee isulwaycavailableaswell.

Decorisnowlyupdatediulightgteon tones that convey a feelingofopen freshness. "It's lacca sal-ad," Theodora said, and, iIOIecII,the cslots make ose thick of thedelicious salads that are concoct-ed at the central soup and salatIslatiocbythefriendliHaiseessos,

Prices aremodestatlltis atIcen,-tine family toutaurast, Aveìàgeprices rnngearoucd $7 on $8 foidinner. $5 to $6 for lunch andbreakfasL The fell service batiropen 'Iil2a,m.daily.

The two other Melease restau-1x015 in Chicago were selected as"Best Cheap Eats" by the Chica-ge Tnibane, and lite Skylinenewspaper described Melresefamas 'Delicious mealsthat tastehome-cooked," lt seems morethan likely that the suburban ad-dbaon to the Melease family willcontinuethclnatlilion.

Any time uf day or Right thatyou aso experiencing the munch-im. you can always drap is atIbeMelease for u friendly greeting.and comr smuseal and deliciousmeals ocanacks,

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Aodsticos far the piay The svurcc. Auditivos ore epos Iv alt.Dtcisg Rovm, by AR. Gentry, Appointments are Ost eeedcd onthe final prcdochoc to the Des accepted; cesamos aodphvtvs areMalees Thcatro Guild's 491k sea- eat masdasosy, but will be ac-son, hove boce scheduled for cepsed.Monday audTuesday, May 8 and All afshe Des Plaines Theatre9 atthoPrairicLakou CommunityCenter, 515 E. ThuckerSt,, io DesPlaiSes.

Dinrctor Marge Uhlanik is re-porscdly Ivokiog 5v cant three tofour mes and three tofosr worn-er, ofuvaniely ofages, in the pro-daclion, which,will be producedfor she LSPTG by tercer Kujaw-ski. The coms000ity thrasrogroup will promos The DiningRoom an Fridays, Sasurdays andSundays,July 7 through 30.

ThSsz auditiosiug shoald beprepared with two caetnaulingmocologues of bclweco one andtwo miuules apiece, and needierpiece should be from a classical

. Orchard Village gets a. 21st Birthday Bash!

Guild's shows arc performed inthe 29R-seas; slate-of-the-sotheatre levitt as pars of she PrairieLakes Commanisy Center, theDes Plaises Park District's now-ens facility, jusl west of . WolfBIsad ca Thscker (also known asDempstcr). The lhealre guild,00w ic its 49th cossecosive sca-sos, is the Chicago aera's oldenlcemrouoity Iheatre group.

Up-la-dale infvrmatioo on au-ditions, as welt as iofarmation.about ticketceservations, is avail-obb 24 houes a day from theDI°'FG box office at (708) 391-5720.

Ose Saturday, May 13, OrchardVillagewiB hostAu Affair WithHuis" Auction/Dinner Dance althe PalmerHoase Hilton of Chi-cagofrem 6 p.m. to midnight tocelebrate Orchard Village's 21st

. Birthday. The event will be host-.ed by. Judy Mackey and KathyO'Mallny oldie Jady and KathyShow on WGN Radio.. During the program over 25

- husinessen and crparatiocs thatemploy Orchard Village reai-dents will be h000ced with theMyasacy Leadeeship.Award fontheir support of individuals withdevelopmeslal disabilities, in-eluding Allstate Insurance,Builder's Square and Marriott.

TIsis annual blacktie fund-raiser will viciada cocktails and asilent auction, followed by din-nur, a live auction and dancing tothe mosic ofioe Lili's Six of OneOnchessea.

Thetiveaucdoc includes vaca-lion packages, sparls memorabil-snandjewelry, Tickess see availa-hIe for $125 pen pecsan. Allprocreds raisrd at the event wittbenefit Oechard Village, a resi-destini und voçalional trainingcommunity for adults. and chit-dneewithdevclopissental disabili-ties, locuted in Skokie. For iefor-marion orneservations, cull (708)967-1800.

Lyric Opera to perform, for the American Artists. Giacomp Puccini's lightheant-ed comedy, Gianni Schicchi, andLeonard Bemsteis's jazzy, sadr-

. -ic, coslcmpvraey opera, Troublein Tahiti, will be performed bytheLynic OperaFoe the American

. Arista ou Saturday, May 6, aI 8p.m, ht the Perfarmiog Arts Cr5-1er at Qalcton Community Col-lege's Des Plaiues campus. 1600E. Golf Road.

.Puccini's osly pure comedy,

Gianni Scbicchihas sparkling wiland beautiful melodies, Otherwellkoowc operas by Psiççini in-.

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dude La Boheme, Madama But-. . fiy and Turandot. .Bernslein'e

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early work from the composer ofWest Sido Story and Caadide, isfilled with boisterous jazzrhythms and haemonies.

The behefil performance issponsored by Ilse Oaklou Corn-manity College EducationalFoundation and partially fundedby thellhieoisAsta Council.

There will he a pce-opera foe-um by Prufesson PateickCauali t7 p.m. aud an inlemsission recep-lion betweon the operas. Tickesufor the benefit pnodaclioc arcavailable for $35. Par ticket ces-ervadons, colI the PerformiegArlsCentecTicketOffice at (708)635-1900.

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A concert of:music for organ,choir and brass

The Niles Concert Chein willperform a coucons of favorite an-thems and hymen os Sandey,Muy 7, as 430p.m. at St. Alcxao-den's Parish, 7025 W. 1265k St.,Palos Heights, The 75-voirechoras, argan and brass ensemblewill be 005ducled by Rcv. SIse-ley Redois;

Program highlights inciodeBeethoven's Hallelujah and Hoc-del's Thc Riog Shall Rejoice aswell as othenjabilant anthems ufthe Easterseosoa.

The cocoons is free to the pub-lie. A free will docatioo is sag-gestcd. Por more informados onthe performance ee foutre con-certe, call Donna Joy al (708)392-4995.

ChicagoSinfonietta endsits eighth season

Junina Fialkowska, one ofCanada's Icadiog pianista, andDavid Taylor, Assislant Concort-mouler eflhe Chicago SymphonyOrchestra, will perform with 1koChicago Sisfonielsavo May 7, at2:30 p.m. 01 Rosary Collego iuRiver Forest and os May 8, at7:30 p.m. al Gecheslea Hall.Tictcols ano priced from $12 to$50.

Group discounts are available,and muy be porobasod by phon-ing the Siofonielta's bou office at(312)957-1062.

NSO andAmerican Airliñes.onraffle 'LISZT'

Taue up attd pat the North-brook Symphvny Onchesleu's"On Wings of Sang" Raffle outhe tap of your Chopin Liszt.Raffir tickets ace now en sale altheNSO office foc $25 forabeokafsixchances of $5 per tiokol.. Anserican Airlines has genor-ously assisted tho NSO with thisyears "lofty" fundraiserby donut-ing a pain of rousd.Irip tickets laany Americac Eueapean destina-don and a pain afround trip lick-eIs lo any American destinationin the contigaous United Stales.One wiceerwillhavo theirchoicoof a big serien TV or personalcomputer; and, the remainder ofthe exciting prices one weekendgetaways, restaurant certiftcalesand theater tickels.

Wineers need sot be present utthe May 7 drawing. Contact SC.Wacholi, al (708)272-0755.,

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Cross-Culturalcelebration set

Tho Cuerdas Clauicas String Ensemble and the Lira Singers(shown above) female ensemble will present a musical, cross-callural celebration of Iwo of Chicagolund'u major ethnic hou-days--May 3-Pollsh Constitution Day and Mexico's Cinco deMayo--on Sunday, May 7, at3p.m. atHolythame Calhedra( 735North State St. (atChlcagoAvesue)in Chicago.

Admission is free andnotickete are neededtorthis concert ofPolish and Mexican patriotic music, folk songa, and Marianthymns. A free willcollection wi8be taken. Free parkingis availa-bleinlotaacroas theatreetfrom lhe Cathedral.

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Holy Family Medioat Centercordially invites yvu to allond itsfirst uesaol "Casino Nighs," Sat-unday, Muy 20. "Casina Nighl,"un evcnisg vitos, food and enter-taissmeot, willbeholdfrom7 p.m.to midnight at Manyvillo Acude-my, 1150 North River Road inDesPlaices.

Entcancc ta casino, opcu bar,ham d' oeuvre nod eotenaiensnntmc complimentary with a $100donation which inctudes $10 incomplimentary obips, (Your do-catioo is tax deductible as re-qaircd by law.)

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Marsi's Restaurant a 'real find'

---aMarsis Restaurant at 6352

West Gunnison is an excellentspot forinfonnal sit-down diningin both northern and southernItalian cuisine on the citys farNorthwestSide.

Marsisreceived 2 and one halfstars in the Sun-Times eeataurantpoll of 1991, and the TribunesSherman Kaplan gave it 173

-points Out of 20. Kaplan teemedtherestaurant areal lind.

Owner and chef Çiabriel Sortihas had plenty of experience."tve been cooking since I cameto this coantry 30 years ago, hesaid.

Mami's features many specialdishes, with onlya few dishes go-ing up lo the top price of $13.95.Spaghettialalvlaxgi features saut-rd shrimp and zucchini and "atouch of plumb tornata sanee,Sorci said.

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Ticarnisu, Spnrnoniand cannoliare among the dessen favorites.A fell tine ofitalian and Califor-nia wines are available.

Macsi's has two privata roomsforgroups up to 50.

Marsfs is open Tuesdaythroagh Thursday 4 p.rn. to 10p.m., Friday nod Saturday 4 p.m.to 11 p.m. und Sunday 3 p.m. talo p.m.Pbose: (312) 792.3322

.Lyc eùm foÈwriters and poet i

Writers, and poets, and wan-nubes ureinvited. Giveyaurself achance; lind how easily you caeexpress yourselfin the right envi-rareneSs. Meetings ata free(theremay be aperiodic chuege ofabeut $1 a piece fee Xerox, past-age, andpreparation) and open tathe public. Cerne ta the Mariont3rovePublic Lilirary on the thirdTuesday of each month, fromfr30 to 8:45 p.m. at 6140 N. Lin.

Women in Managémentchapter to hold luncheonThe Northiaest Suburbas

Chapter of Women in Manage- The cost of the luncheon andmees will be meeting for a tuorli- presentation is $18 far memberseas/preseotalinu ou Friday, May . and 525 far gsests. Contact FI.10, at the Atrium Restaurant, Gotdbaber for reservasioes by3223 W. Algonquin Road, Roll- May 8. She cae be reached byisgMeadows. phone at (708) 520.7746, or by

Networking will begin at fasat(708)520-7076.51:30 am. acts lauch will beserved at sono, followed by thepresentation. Thespeakerwill beDiane Decker of Quality Transi-tians, a coossltiag argauizationio Mt. Prospect and her topic wiltbe Lighten lip. Ms. Decker millreview the benefits and uses ofhumor in the workplace. We witSearn how to take action imntcdi-

ately und hrSg ourselves tough

colnAvenneinMorianGraveLatecomors are welcome. Call

Norm, writers' groups coordina-tor, at (708) 824-1728. Noms isalso a PC resource. Next meetingdateisMay 16.

Bring your poems and Storiesfor discussion and critique if youwant. We learn from each other.TIer writers' group is not atliliat-edwith any institution.

Maine South gradinitiated into AlphaLambda Delta

Kristen Elizubettt Miruzzn, ograduate ofMainn Sooth was ini-tiuted into Alpha Lambda Della.}lerporcots are proud of her scho-lustic ochievomcnts at SunthernIttisois University in Curbuedatr.

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For appointment call:

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Japanese Carry.Øut comesto MGDempster Fish Market, 5846

W. Dempoler, is celebrating itsGrand Opening.

Chef-owner 11e Wann Jeneand his wife, Hyo Soon, formerlyran a sit-dawn Japanese restau-rant called the Tokyo RestaurantontrvingPaikRoadingigo

lOowever, since they and montof theirfatnilyhavemoved to thettibwbs, the Jeans decided tomovetheiremtaurantandlofecanOtt Ihe catry.out nade.

The rentamant features Sashi-mi,frcah raw 11th délivered to thereStaurant daily and then cut intoartistic shapes for abeaatiful andanusaalprraensatioa.

The mace familiar Sushi alsofeaturea raw fish, but it is servedalong with seasoned ncc also inartistic designa attractive pissen-talions.

The fresh fish ascii for Sushiund Sashimj are generally oceanfob like tuna, red snapper, sal-

Elmwood

Wayne Statcy, PorkRidge resi-dens, will direct the ElmwoodPork Civic Churns as it presentsits spring concert, "Good O!'Caaetry Music' at 8 p.m., May 5ned 6 at sIso Elmwood Park HighSchovl auditorium, 8201 W. Fut-

By Rosemary Tiriamea. clam, octaeas, muid. Apopular dish for iscginnrs Whobavenoexperiencewith raw fishis theCalifomiaroll madeofavo-cado. cucumber, cooked cmb-meatandeanned vinegared ricewrapped inseaw,J, Another fa-vente is Kappatsoll, made ofca-

widiteasonedricein seaweed."This area is good to sell mw

fish and sushi," Hyo explained.Ito, an enperieucJ sushi chef,canprepareaMactiveandramoo-ablypricedJnpaneae fish presen-talions for small orlargepeoups

Foralargegroup, yoacan getatray of 60 pieces of Sushi forabout $50, along with a Califor-niaRoll.Forasmafler,00,a 12-piece Sushi tiny with Tekka(Tana Roll), might fill die bill,The price, Hyo says, is inst halfwhat GIber restauranta charge.Both Sushi and Sanhhni nrc tare

ltueynur uembetship tcdaywith a tele. .

phase. (Just cr11.1 A ailler SII." That's aliti ' .

And etsuvvsnfrrr ahile ycu'u triantstacci un yttr con personal lloras prclnunt"

Whetheryccr tuai 5 te shape It up, silo it dawn, nr

werk it eut, we'll take yaur bady tu a hither pawert

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tobegeeatpaetylajta.DemputerFish MarIent is alsou

Japaneac convenience store, car-eying frozen fish, like machero!and cod, fish cahm, horse radish,my sauce, and other liule thingsyou can pick up with your orderto make it an even mom deli-clous teeatforfamily andgumu.

TheOempsterpiah Market of-fers a Sushi Lanch Special, from$5 lo $6.95 and terved Mondaythrough Saturday from 11 wm. to2p.rn. Therettamantis oyendo!-ly from 11 am. to 9 p.m.

"People who know Japanesefood really love the Sushi," Hyosaid.

If you don't know Japanesefood, now, during the DempsterFish Market's Grand OpeningCelebration, would be a goodtimetogetacquaJnleaj,

For more information, cal!(708) 551-9220.

Park Civic Chorus presentsspring concert

lerton Ave., River Grove. Staley asad soloists will perform an eve-wall also br featured as o noluist, virg of fnlk and ruantry favor-sangeng, "Nosaonat Working ites. Tickets are $3 and avaitubleWomen'sl{viday." ut the dour.

Hales resident, Fred Worz- For further informutiuu, railhucheras umember ofltrechorus, (700)453-5847,The churns, ensembles, dancers

Mother's Day SaleKid's Corner Bokays 1.99

Carnations 7.50 DZ,. Long Stem Roses 18.40 DZ.

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North Shore Harmonizersto hold spring show

The North Shore tiuranusizern, the West Towns Barbershopwarnen's barbershop choras, di- Churns under she direction of Joerected by Ator Lune, 000nnnces Caulkins. This moe's choran

competes rationally und hasplaced io the top-ten ut aunaatcompetitions.

Tickets are sto euch and maybe purchased at the door or nr-dered by mail. For information,ca!! Sunas Andrews, at (708)475-364! or Marilyn Steffen, ut(708)251-4075.,

its 43rd avouai spring show, euh-steli "lt Makes You WaunaDunce," tu brprodseed Saturday,May 6, at 8 p.m. at St. ScholasticaHigh School, 74t6 North RidgeBtvd., Chicago.

The group is made up of 45women from the Chicagolandurea. In addition lo the Harnaon.Izera apeno! guest singers wiht be

st. Scholastica to hostMother's Day Special

Si. Schalaslica College PrepFor Young Women will hoot "ADay of the Fine Arts, a Mother'sDay Special' Sunday May 14,Adntisaion is free to all and aflower will be given lo all moth-er figuren on this special day.

Vendors WantedThe Skokie Park District io

seeking vendors for its upcomingFlea Market/Craft Show to beheld on Joue 3, at Oakton Center.Contact Howard Aroersai al(708) 674-1500 for a vendorpacket to be sent to you.

The day will include a ChoralOmup performance, one actplays, dance music and art. Theevent begins al 2 p.m. in the SI.Scho!astica Auditorium, SI.Scholastics is located at 7416 N.Ridge Blvd. in Weal Ridge

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' Treasury simplifiesSavings Bond Program

'Tire Tanussey Depanlment un. Outsiunding Series E bonds

' flounced chango ¡n .savings and Savings Notes as welt as Se--bonds fiat sutil ntake the pm- ricsEEbondsisuuedbeforeMay.gmm easier to understand. . i, 1995, are not affecleal by the

lire changea in regulations, changea and will continue to' effctive May 1, will insure that , interest under the lefinn of

Senes RE onds. tise most wide- the offering in effect before Mayly held, will earn market-based j, 1995.

. eaten from the date ofpurchase.For the floss dine, savings Ryan Enviromuental

bond investors will get market- plate raises $740,275, boned ratet right from the start. f k, Wirethee loltreat ¡ales see high, or low, navingu bonds investors ' illinois esìviraOmenial license

' sbili niways get a return linked to plate has been a rouuway hit itsmarket nIes, a fair return on fiesl year, raising ulmóst theee

. their money." Treasury Secte- quueters of a million dollaes for, tarp RobettRubin said, slate parks asad prompting pleas

°'flj9 j the latest in a swim lo extend iltoothervehièles, Soc-' ., of changas Treasury has mude retaey at Stale George FI. Ryan

over the years to keep savings .

sasdrecanlly.' bonds' lhè safest and most con- ,

A tosaI of 29,61 1 sets of the* nient way foe Americans to "eedhsrd" plain wcee sold sinceri

Rubia said. was mleodnced Aprsl 15, 5994,

Now,' two different maniseS- rartieg $740,275 for a fund setMasad raIes 'will be announced aside o masnluss and p005eeve Il-

hoossy rks. -

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ch May! asad November 1. The plate, developed with theShortTerm ' Savmgn-. Bond Slivais Depurtoodnt of Canseeva-Sale: Senes BE bonds caen the - don, features the slate 'bird - the

- short4eem essors for the first five cardinal - 'and the slate prairieyears. The short-tenu talc is 85 big blaesteos: lt is Illinois'

- peecentof the average of six- first perotunont fund-raising'month markelable 'Treasury se- pluie. ' -

nurity yields. A new ruai is ass- "The popularily of this licrsseudunced and becomes effective plaie has been amaI success usuryeach May 1 und NovembOr 1. foe lllinnis pucks," Ryan saïd.

- The May I rate-reflects market- "Poupin from every port uf our- yields duniug the preceding Feb- ' slate have taken the oppoeluoily

-' . maiy,' March, süd Aprii. The lu display this uoique plate and1 rate refloeli market show their support for the covi-

yields during the precediog Au- rosspeitt,"girl, Septcmbnr. and October, Respondasg to requests from' 'Long-Term Savings Bond vehtcts owttors, Ryan proposed'Ralo: Series BE bonds caen the R1 °° sprtng otnae e

long term eaten from five years ° 7u Pit O It e

theongh 17 years. The long- 1996 ' ' ' '' ' leim late SS 85percent of the ay- Additionally, the meusoee -

orage of five-year marketable contained in 1-loase Bill 2080 -' Treasnrysecunity yields, A new would allow the creatiue of envi-

tute is nnnonnced and becomes roamdntul plates with vanity undeffective cuela May I and. NO- personality messages.vember 1. Thu May I rate ea- Currenlly, theplatns may be is-

. fleeB market yields during the sued to passoager curs, BIrackspreceding November through' und vues wcighing 1,000 poundsApril und the November 1 rate arless, ' -

reSIeGa ibanket yields dating the The frost-limo cost is $88 withpreceding May through GeRber, $48 for the ticensn registration,

The new maeket-basest BE $25 gotng lo Ihn canservanon. Bonda will increase in saine- ageacys StalePark fand und $15'

every six months. This means cevnetag admintsleatsve costs of

that a bond issued in Sananry peodnctrsgtheplate.bwill increase in valse each July tain n°ersei 7uio° n1, and January n. inveslans who fore theie caenent plates expireredeem a savings bond wtll re- wouldpuy $40 forlhe new plaies,

cerve the catis valse as of the a$5 reclassification fee,last date interest was added la The annual eenewal fee is $75,the valua of a bond. Inveslnea with$25 going tu state'purks.

, eedeensing savnigu bonds b-, Vehicle owners muy apply fortween inteeest accrual dales will Ihn pluses ut any deivers licnesenot inceivn'any inleresl for the facility. The plates also can bepartial period sturo the last snier- purchased over the coantnr utest scerual dale, full-service facilities in Cuebon-

Savings bonds will be sold for dalc,Chpaiga, Chicuga,Decu-a price of ltalftheirface valng an tsir, Geanitn Cuy, Lombard, Na-,

"denominal,ion. Because savings perville, Peoria, Quinry and"bonds nani marknt-based.raleu, it Springfield.is not ceelain when a bond will Additionally, the plates cats bereach face value. For example, obtaiued by writing Office of thea bond earning an average of 5 Seceeluny of Slob, Non-Standardpencent will slightly more than Piales Section, 559 l'lowtelt

double in vaIne 'in 14 1/2 years. Buildtng, Sprtngfield, IL 62756If,ílde market-based nains are uns orby culling (217) 782-2402,

Snfficienl for a bond to reachface value in 17 yeaís, however, , ,

Treasury will make a one-dma * *'adjnslanent 10 increase it IO facavaine at that time, implying a ,

minimum lOtIe of return of just *over four percent if a bond isheld for the full 17 yearn. Ebonds wilt ceulinue ta earn in-teerst after 17 yearS at the rateSlrnclnre then in effect for ex-Ended maturily periods for a la-tal intereit-earning -life of 30ears . ,

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4ñieritech SmallBusiness Awards,repair hotline

In recognition of Small Basi-ness Week, May i lo 7, Amari-tech 'n launching two new pro-grams for small businesses - anew statewide dedicated repairneMea called SRS CARE, andthe Ameritech Smhll BnsineusComtnnnity Sereine Award. co-sponnnreal by the ChicagolandCttamberofCommeree,

Amenilech it launching SBSCARE to help small businesseswith their ee needs,- Smallbusinesses can now call l-800-SBS-CARtsforeepairserviceandother commnaicntinns snppoitThe new service will deliver nlevel ofrenponsiveness lhE'n un-paralleled in the industry. Thenew hoLline' is available exclu-sivelp to Ameritech small lanai-ness cuslomens with 24-liare-a-slayaccess for peotrlem reporling.Plan, problems will be addressedfuster-dur lo a runen streamlinedprocess.

Also in honor of Small BusS-ness Week, Ihn Ameritech SmallBusiness Commnnhly Service,Award, will tronar asmall bnni-neon in lisa greater Chicagoland''area far ils commanily serviceand volasleer efforts,, includingrommunity service peojecis, pro-gram policies und the vision ofthe business thai supports thosescISsiOns.

Ameritech will make a $5,000conteibulinnso anoupeofil negun-izalian snpporled by.the winningsmall basineus, lu the fall, these-lected small business wilibe pm-seated with an award at a specialceremony. . -

"Anserilech understands thatsmall bssinmses valse charilableaclivilies and reluiinnahipn intheir community," said ' MilchWienick, President of Ameritechsmall bnsiñeas services, "We Ita-lieve il it important to recognizethose small lamineuses that giveback In the community wheretheyliveandwoek." -

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Ameritech created ils 'smallbnsiness services unit in Novcm-ber 1993, dedicaseIS to messingthe communication needs nfsmall businesses in the Midweal.Arnerilech notatI business nervin-espmovidea abroadrange of cons-mimicalion services lo help'nmall I

businesses increase saleuund see-vice customers, improve pendue-tivityandeedncecosln,

Nominations for the Ameel-tech Small Bnsinnss CommunityService Award will bejudged bymepresenlatives from Ameritechsmall business services and theChicagoland Chambre of Corn-merge. Nonsinalions may be sub-milled by or on bebalfofa smallbnsineas, defined an a companygenerating $40 million or leas inannnal revenan, and mill be ng-cepled beginning May I thronghinly 1.

Nnininalions slinuld include abrief description, 500 words 'nrlesn,abonthow and why thebnsi-ness snppoels community serviaand the benefili to the local corn-rnnnity, The notipeofit organiza-lion designated by the norninat-ing small business for Ihn cashaward musthave 501 (e) (3) slat-,us.nmeclnivalenl,

Nomination foeins,will also beavailable st the ChicagolandChamber of Commune, OneIBM Plaza, Suile'2800, Chicago,8,_60611 beginningonMay 1.

BRiSes should be mailed- loAmeritech Small Business Corn-munity Service Award, Astucci-tech Small Bnsincss Services,P.O. Box 87757, Chicago, IL60680-0757. '.

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Kimonos, fans, pompous high-ranking officials, a "second tenTa-bane" und us execulianer's axeall cambine in tesecomedic fash-inn in Gilbeel & Snllivau's 'TheMikado, to puke fnn ut the Belt'sperceptions oftho Japaners, TheMikado will be presentsd by thePark Ridge Gilbert dr SullivanSociety (FuRiGaSS) anloay 5,6,li, 12, and 13, ai 8 p.m. in St,

Spring MusicFestival

Loyola Academy's mouth-long Spring Fesiival of the Avis,featuring dance, macic, ars, de-urge und choral activities, corn-meneed wish tise Soto and, SmallEnsemble Recital onApril 26 andwill concludo with the DunceConcert scheduled for Muy 25and26 in the East Gym.

Other avents include the 30thannual Spring'Mnsic Festival on-May 9 ai 0 p.m. is the East Gym,a multi-musical event represent-ing LA's every musical essem-ble--winds, percussion, stringsaad vocal; and'fssulty, tbrongh-ont tise month nfMay, the 1st as'nual Facnlly Invitational Art Es-hibil of ' original works bymembers of the Loyola Commu-

' nity.

Mary's Auditorium in ParkRidge. SI. Mary's is just steps ' -

fromdnwntown ParkRidgn utthncerner nf Crescent and ProspectAvenues (3065. Peospecl Ave,),

Tickets are $9 foradulli and $8for seniors and clsildrenunder 12,accompanied by a parent, Graspraies are also available. Formareinformation, call (708) 398-5710,

Centenariansshare memoriesat Library

Two ceutenurians "visiL" theMarIna Grove Public Library totell theirlale. MorIon Grove mesi-dent Barbara Tndd reviews testy-ingGnrSay: TheDelaney Sinlessat thaLihmary on Sunday, May21at 2 pm. Sadie and Emnie Gela-ney tell theslony ofgrowing np inBm-of-the-cenlnryteoeth CaroB-na, cheating careers over mar-riage,audmoviugtotheBronx,

The Morton Gruye Public Li-brasy is located at 6140 Lincoln : -

Avenue. Por morn information,Or mobility and' communicationaccess assistance, call (708) 965-'42201GO ca11965-4230,

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I LEGAL NOTICE I-Notice is hereby given, pur-

Suart to AJ Act in relation tothe use of au Assumed Name iothe Couduct or trausarfion ofBusiness io the Stato,' asamruded, that a certificatiouwas filed by the undersignedwith the County Clerk of CookCounty.

File No. 0027694 ou April19, 1995. Under the AssumedName OfRobust Company withthe place-of bssiuess locatesi at

- 295 S. Grovo Ave., DesPlaines, Il 60016.

The lene name(s) and resi-deane address of Owuer(s) is:Nancy L. Stewart, 295 5.Grove Ave. Des Plaines, IL.60016.

lifE BUGLE, ThURSDAY, MAY 4, 1995

Thoughtful giftsand cards

for all those youremember

on Mother's Day..Mom, Grandma,

Aunt, Sister,friend.

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Regina hires new preidcif - Speech team wrapupThe Regina Dominican High

Schooliloard ofDirectors has ap-pointed Sister Carol Fleming,o.p., president ofRegina Damm-ican High School. Wilmelte. Shewill succeed Sister Patricia Dosv-

- ney,Q.P,whowillassarethrpo.sitian of superinlendent of

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schools for the diocese of Rock-ford.

Sister Carol Fleming holdsmasters degrees from LoyolaUniversity, Chicago, and IndianalJuivorsily, Bloomington, Diwith additional education fromUOivnrsity ofNolrn Domo, Aqui-sas tostilalo ofThootogy, Amori-can Management Association,ilant University, St. Louis Uni-versily Center for Health CaerEthics, and Midwest BioethicsCenter.- 'We are delighted to have Sis-trrCuroljoiu us. Under Sr.Car-

- oIs leadership, t am cooftdcnt- that Regina avilI continue aca-demic excellence and growth,"

Sr. Cu-ol Flemi..g

says Melissa Aped, Regina Do-sttinican Chair of the Board andhead oflhe search committee fora new president.

Sister Fleming brings to Regi-na Dominican years of experi-cace in public relations, market-sflg, mission integration andleadership development.

"I look forward Is joining theRegina Dominican Communityto create u learning organizationwhere young Women witt be pro-pared, chullcnged and supportedto inftocnce the twenty-first con-Ita3' actively and positively,' Sis-trrfrlcmicgslutrd.

Regina Dominican HighSchool cootiuurs the Adrian Do-nonicau 10g year tradition of cd-scalIno. Sister Fleming is dedi-cased-to the mission of providingexcellence in Catholic educationto young Women ofalt races, cut-tUrcs and faiths and challengingoaehstudenl to dnvnlnp leader-

A GIFT THAT'S PERSONAL & UNIQUEart a la mode has developed a beautiful --' gift set of 8 note cards with envelopes,

- .packaged in a gift box.

Each card has a different hand-decoratedface in brilliant colors, glitter, and -

-lovely jewelry adornments.

They are then personalized withyour name in stunning calligraphy.

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They each measure 4" X 5",and are processed on

richly embossed top-quality paper.

The cost is only $10.00 per Set.-K*- Call,( arb(7O8)291.-1446 * -or Judie (708) 966-4567

Top Maine East npeech team memboru Malt Metcalf of Nibsand Jennifer Laurin of Park Ridge. Metcalf qualified for statacompetition byplacinp second atboth regionals and oegtignaboin liso radio speaking categosy. Laurin took seventh -in humor-

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000intetpretafion at theregionalcompetition.

Despite a shortened nounou,speech team at Maine East had aproductive yegr. Seniors MattMetcalf of Nues, Melissa SlaggafDeu Plaines, Jeurtifer Weglarz

-ofPark Ridge,and Jennifer Los-rin of Park-Ridge, inniges HelenGeorgakopolous of Des Plainesand Brad Staler of Dm Plaines,nophamore Ryan Spector of DesPlaines, und freshman BradKinsman ofDm Plaines enjoyedsuccess ut losmmneuls hosted byNorth Chicago, Warren, andDawnera Grove high schools.

Additionally, the team busIedthe annoal Maine InvitationalSprechToontaotgntae wgltan theregional competition.

Senior Matt Metcalf advanced

thcfurtheutofthe team members,competing iu semi-finals in radiospeaking at Dowuers Grove andtaking foorth in thranmeeveot atthe Maine Invitational. MetcalfsIno qualified for stale compete-tun by planIng second athoth re-gionalsaud sectiouuls.

Seuiar Jennifer Lauem wasalso taccensful, advancing laagmi-finals in original oratory utDowners Groveand in humorousInterpretation at the regionalcompetition.

Although losing 4 scolara neatyear, the learn hopes to makeupfor their ubngnee by cultivatingyounger latent for next fail's neu-

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- MONNACEP dataprocessing classes to startMONNACEP, Oaklon Corn-

munity Cettege's Adult Continu-ing Edacation Program is offer-

- ing a vanicty of data procesaiugclasses ferbegimsiug to advanced

. computer asees. Ctussen arc hetdat Oakton's Des Plaines cumpas,1600 E. GotfRoud and Ray Hart-atem Campan, 7701 N. LincolnAve. --

n. The following classes begin inp May: -

. Introduction to Microcompas-ersfPC is a hands-on course dc-signed for the stsdent with no PC

t cspericnce or Ihosc who ace re-P entering the world of coospas. era" and need to refresh their

aHIlo. An overview nf the basicfuoctiona of DOS, WordPerfect

.. 5.1 and Loten t-2-3 is included.;,.;-. The class meets for 05/C

ttarungMay 7 from 9 n.m.p.m. atIbe Ray Hurtstein Cam-pas; four Toesdoys and Thurs-

- days starting Muy 9 from 5:30 -7:30 p.m. or 7:45 - 9:45 p.m. at

T the Des Plaines campus; or twot -Satordays starting Muy 20 from 9

am, - 5 p.m. at Ihn Des Plainescampsa.

Internet lacases os the con-cepin of the tolerant (sometimescalled the Information Saper_highway) for the layman. Thevarious types efservices and feu-

ti, tures ufthe nel wilt dc discussed.

f ThecbOssmcetsfortwoSundays Culver School12:45 p.m. or t - 4:45 p.m. at the studentsDen Plasnes campus. -

totrodaclion to PC. The classmeets forttsere Satardays startingMay 6 from t- 3:30 p.m. at theRay Hartstein Campus.

Intradactioo to Lotus l-2-3 isdeaigned for students with littleer no knowledge ofLotas t-2-3.The coarse introduces the ase ofspreadsheets, information mon-ugemeflt and graphing. Typingspenti shuatd be at trust 411 sourdsper minute. Prereqaisitc: intro-dacliun to IBM or eqaivatent cx-prclencc. The class meets furIhrer Sundays sturtiog May 7from 2 - 4:39 p.m. Or two Tues-days and Tharndoys starting May23 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. ut theDes Plaines campus.

Registration is now inprogress. Students wIno Isave reg-istcred fur Oukton or MOliNA-CEP classes within the last fiveyeats and have a correct SocialSecurity number on file, muy rrgister Osisg the Touch-Tone sys-tees by diutiop (708) 635nt6t6.Registrations can obto be takendio fax at (708) 635-1441. Pay-meut most be made by a majurcredit card (Viso, Mastercard orDiscover).

Pee a brochure or more infer-matson about summer classes,cati the MONNACEp uffice at(708) 982-9888.

present playCoUNT R Y euh Mill Hait . r ' '"a z»'»» . rmucs- Sise Lamer scheut Ptay, WestC RA F 'TS epea Mtt,.ckn Ann. t ftipasts explore the internat and ex- ofPecos, is scheniuled foi FridayNls. ttFi.,.In

1%f teroat commands, set op May 5 at Culver Middle School,elI-id CA R D5 967-szzdirectories and subdirectories, 6921 W. Oatctou, in the scheut'sI .' .. .5) & ' ._ _55

'format files and copy disks. Typ- gymnasium.)i'r .. ffr ing speed shoold be at least 40 .Sh9wamei7p.m,mepuhlic

- - . - - BflL9 s'gr tottagPmgggpstr amy tedlontleud.

Register for -

summer creditclasses at 0Cc.

Registration for sunoner creditclasses at Oaklou CommUnityCollege is currently underway.Classes fer Ihn interim sessionbegins May t5 - June 2, and titeeight-week treu begins Justes.

tu-person regislratiou is heldMoudsy through Thursday from8:30 n.m. - 8 p.m. atOaktou'sDesPiamos campus, 1605 E. GolfRoad or the Ruy Harlsleiu Cam.pos, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., 5ko-kir.

Open registration is held euWednesday, May 31 fr-em 9 n.m.. 7:30 p.m., and late registeatienis held Monday and Tuesday,Jnne 5 and 6 from 9 n.m. - 7:30p.m. at both campuses.

Students who have applica-lions on file al Oaktnnu since fulll992muy use the Toach-To5Registration System Mondaythrough Thnesdsy from 8:30 am.-Op.m.,Pridayfrem8:30am5p.m. and Saturday from 9 am. -000n. Te register by phone, usethe cernpoler ID numberlisted bythe coscan title in the spring classschedule and call (708) 635.l6t6.

Por mere iufon-eìdjieo regard-ing summer etasses, contact Sta-dent Services ut (708) 635-1741(Des Plaines) or (708) 635-1417(Skukie).

l995LoyolaAlumni Reunioncalendar

Spring sa reenion season atLeyola Academy. From nowthrough June 24, many elms re-unions witt take piace at theAcademy, -including the GoldenAge Reunion un May 24, foralumni who graduated prier to1945.

The t995-Leyola Atmssni Re-union at-im follows: May13, Class uf t970, 25th Reanion;May 20, Class of 1945, 50th Re-anion; May 24, Class nf 1914-'44, Golden Age Reunion; May27, Class of 1975, 20th Reunion.June 3, Gtass of 1965, 30th Reos-tun; June tO, Class-of 190,45thReunion; Jose 17: Class of 1955,40th Rennioe; and June 24, Classnf iSiS, 35th Rename.

Loyola SeniurAtenani and De-vetepment Officer, Father BobHambert, S.J. has jast completedanother annual tear of 12 Loyolaalumni regional reunions in othermajor cities throaghuat the coot-IT, Visiting some uf the 5000 LAgrads ressdjng notside of Illinois.

Cali Chuck Ailworth, Directorof Alumni Relations, (708) 256-I 100, X2t2, al the Loyola Alam-ni Office, for farther informationaboutecuejona at the Aeudemy.

Incoming -.

Kindergartenstudents orientation

The - Melzer School Kinder-garlen Ceutir invites the parenteund studente offre 1995-96 kin-deeguelen class to attend an uñen-

rt0° program ox Monday, May

Whste visiting Melzer Scheel,the parents and studente are freelo walk oramai the classrooms,art room und library from 3:30unlil 3:55 p.m. A slide peeseatu-flua nf the kiadergortea programwilt be shown indie gym 514 p.m.

Motear School, 9400 Oriole, -

Morton Greve, is une of sixschnola tucaled in East Maine-School Distriesgy--------

. Anti-steroid crusader -

...- to visit drop-in center- Steroids aren't jest unneces- Collet received the Positive

- nary fer athletes_they cas br dun- Imago Award from the Naturalgereus audevendeadly. Athlete Sleength Association in-,,----, ,

1993, and was named the RutoModel for Drag-Free Sports bithe American Drag-Free Power-liftingAsseciatien in 1992.

The Moine Township YouthDrop-sn Center was created inJonc 1992 in an effort to detergang activity in the township'sunincorporated arca. The centreprovides a safe, supervised anddrag-free place fur 5th- through12th-grade ynuths from through.eat the township to shunt basket-ball, play video games and social-ice. Adonission is free.

Fue more information aboutthe program ornthee encula ut theDrop-in Center, call 823-0650.

A capella group 'Vocal Nation'- appears at Nues North

- One ofCalifemia's finest vocal seme numbers. Six of the neveu- jazz ensembles, Vecal Nation, members ace Les Angeles-based

willperferm en Sunday, May 7 ut first call session singers, and7:30 p.m. at the Niles North High there of the indieidnala in the actSchool auditorium, 9800 Luwter have won Grammy Awards fee

- Ave. in Skukie. Tickets are $10 in their vocal jaez performances.advance, $15 al Ihr door, and are Valeeea King, Angie Jarre, Da-available by calling (708) 933- vid Joyce, Randy Ceenshaw, Coil8380. All proceeds from this Graves and Bob Joyce comprise

, showwill benefit the Niles North Ihr vocal acchan offre ensemble,MunicDepartmrnt. white the greup's founder, Pant

Vocal Nation - is a seven- Kreiling, nerves as leader, peo-member act renowend for their duceeondpercussionist.vocal jazz abilities. The group Foe further information, or toeeealrsmachoftheirmusic acup- ordre tickets, contact Niles North

.- pella (through voice only), add- Cherna Director Daniel Geeger-big only percussion anddrams on man at(708) 933-8380.

New members inductedinto music honor society

Regina Dominican High Ronunova, ofMurton Grove; Ali-Scheol'n Chapter 550 or Modern rio Bmnett,ofDenPtaiugu; Moni-Manic Masters lecently Inducted ca Kileoy. Hee-JIn Kim. Susanlo atudenls, Newmembera efthn Kim, andStacy Thomas, of Glen-national music honor anciety la- view; Anna Apouiclo, of Parkelude: Louise Kuchuris andEliz- Ridge; and Aimee Femando,abeth Nooann, of Llncohtwoud; Bridget Pavell. and Brin Re-Jin-Heelo,nfMortt.tnGrove; und ynoldn, ofSkokíe,Marin Diuune nod Junsica He. Suzanne Senese, munie diere-ralti.of5kokig, torntReginn.infucnliynponnor,

Acdvemember çlu.iç:,pina

n,rai o ulanslessuge l'oie an.segoresident Michael Collet will de-liver when he speaks at 7 p.m.Thursday, May it, ut the Maine

- - - Township Yoath Drop-in Centerat 9000 Capitol Drive in DesPlaines.

Aweighstifterformore than 35- years and utelephune installer farSprintlCeetet of Illinois, ColletfoandedSyeog Alhtetes Against

- Sleeoids ja 1989. Ttnroagh the er-ganiealion, which is sponsoredby Spring/Centet, Collet travelsacross the cuantO lu speak toschncts,-Scoat trgops und otherorganizations about the dangers

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of slereidilse.

Loyola Academy does'Annie et Your un'

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L00a1'stadenfa featured in Loyola Acrademy'n upffñ mualcal production of "Annie Get YourGun:"BackRow: PatPrnndsvdleandAndyGraham ofParkRidge, Karan Saffa ofClsicago; FrontFtow Chica-

. -gounsSeanMcCarney, JoieDevoneyasAnnie, Jeffoaiyum, Sarah O'Malleyandkalie Corboy.

Dinner Dancegala at WhiteEagle

The Council of Educators inPolonia will celebrate its 65thAnniversary with a gala DinnerDunce to be held on Sunday, May21 at the Heflse of the Wlsite Ea-gle, located at 6839 North Mil- -

masker Ave., inNiles.Social Hoer wilt begin at 4:30

p.m. followed by dinner, the pro-gram and dancing will begin al

- 5:30 p.m. The eveol will includea five courte dinner, short pro-gram and dance music by DennisMotyko and the Good Times Gr-chestea.

Dr. John Garvey, Principal ofEdwin C. Foreman High Schooland Kenneth P. Gill President, ofthe Ceaucit ofEdacatnes in Pote-nia, wilt deliver the keynote ad-dresses. -

The public is inviled to ties ja-biler evenl. The cost oflhe ticket55 $33 pee person. Fee reserva-15005, centacl Lorraine Turano at(312) 545-1065. The deadline ferreservations isMay 18.

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Sally, played by Nicole Satherland ofMorbon Grove (left) andRoy, p/ayedbyJason Eiaemun ofLiisrolnwoud(righf), get abit ofon-otageaupportfs-om Snoopy, playedbyElizobeth StanglandofLinrolnwood, duringa recentrehearuolfor "Yoa'reA GoodMan, -Charhe Brown." This dellghffulmuaieal Will be performedon Fn-day, May 12 and Salunday, May 13, al S p.m. al the Nlles WealHsgls School auditorium, 5701 Onkbon Streel in Skokie. A freeperformance for aenion Citizens is aleo ochedaled for 2 p.m.Thursday, May I J. Tickels are $5audmaybe nesesvedby call-ing (708) 986-8280.

Culver Science Fair winners -Congratulations to tho fallew- Cheeb placed first with his pro-

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Marie Spieziacaptures MiesBowl No-Tap

Marie shotgames of273- 281-237=791 towh istPlaceby9pins over Hassy Blumwho posteda782 series. MikeRolak came in3rd Place with 746. There was afield of 21 foe the tournament.Other high garne winners wereSid 8eiger 268, Fred Spiezia 263,Gene Frighetto 276, and GeorgeMahoney 276. Mitre Rolak hadthe high game of the tournamentwith 307.

Kite Flyingworkshop

The Skokie Pork . District ishosting a Kite Flying Workshopat thr Skokie Heritage Museumon May 7. Bring your familyfrom t to 2 p.m. und learn kite fly-mg Ups from exports. Portici-pasts wilt also have the opporto-nit)' lo Create their owo ipeciatkite. The fee for this program isonly $1 perporson or $5 perfansi-ly. Call (708) 674-1500, fac moreinformation.

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SummerPark DistrictBrochure

The Morton Grove Pork Dis-trict Summer Brochure wos de-livered to every residence undevery bostness in Morton Grove0e Monday, May 1. This bro-chare features att sommer pro-gram offerings. Registrados forpootpussses, swim uodtennis tes-sont, gymsastics camps, golfchoies, in-lise skating workshopsund u mujorily of other activitiesbegins upon receipt of the sum-mer brochurc.-Snmmer camp cog-[stratton has already begun, Altcegistratioo takes place ut ThePratne View Commnoily Center,6834 Dempster Street, MortonGrove.

Fitness Firstmemberships

Fitness First membecships acebooming. If you huyo nut pt-chased your chorter mmbership.yet, there is still limo. Stop by thesates traiterlocaled in the packingtot nf Weber Leisnre Center,9300 Weber Pork Placo (Churchund Gruss Point), tu preview theeqnipmont and apply for mom-bership. Slaffmemhers are avail-able tu answer your questionsfrom 10 am. nnlil 8 p.m. Mon-dnys through Sutnrdays. Pormure information, cult l-800-I'LL-il-FIT.

Family CookoutThe Skokie Park District in-

vitns you and your family to joinus fora special afternoon cnukontst the Emily Oaks Nature Centeron eitherMuy 6 orMay 7 from Itam. to t230 p.m. Participantswill have the opportunity to muketheir own luoch over a campfireusing u variety of simple outdoorcooking techniques. The fee furthis program is $4 foc residentsund $5 for nun-residents. Cult(708) 674-1500, fur mure infor-mution nitsul this special familyevent.

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Each year, hundreds of chit-does drown nr suffer water-totaled uccidents because theynever teamed basic water_safetyskills. As the leuding swim in-slntetOr is the Chicugolund area,the YMCA is joining withschools lo provide free swim andsafety lessnns to second-gradestodents.

If your children hove nut pur-ticipated in oar Everybody in thePool program, the following areimportast safety tips to disrasdwoth them before they go swim-miogurboatiog:

. Swim only in pIsces wherethere is a tifegnurd ou duty andnever swim alone;

. Safest entsj, into u body ofWuteris feetfirst;

. Yonng children ore poetica-lurly sssceplible to ear infections.Te help prevent such infections,when childrôn ouit thewater havethem tip their heuds to the side teempty eucess water from theirears und then carefolly dry theiroursusing u towel;

. Ifa hoot overturns and youfall into rem cold water, youneed to know how tu protectyoueselffrom overexposure. Thefollowing is culled the HELP po-sitios und will keep the bodyfrom losing heat: Cross yoururins over your chest and hugyourbody; cross yonrankles; andleun back slightly and keep your.head above water;

. If someone in the Waterneeds help, do notjumpin. Tm-mediately shout for help. tf theporous is within u short distanco,look for floatable objects that conbe thrown-to them ue for u rescuepole.-

. Never run on o pool or bootdeck. -

GroveLooking for a place tu grow

your vegetables this summer?Look no further. The SkokiePark District has garden plotsavailable forrental from May tinNov. 1 atGardeuer'sGrove. Thisspecial site is located appruxi-mutely u half a block south ufMain Street un Leclaiee. The feeis $25 fur residents und $30 fornan-residents. kegiutrution up-plicutions are now available atboth Devonshire und Oakton cru-tors. Furmore iufarniutioe aboutthis program, contact Howard at(708) 674-150e.

Free wellnessseminar -

"l-love You Fed Your ChildWell Today?" Wilt be the topic ufthe Morton Grove Park District'snext welteess seminar. SusanStein, o nutrition edocutor fromRush North Shore Medical Cen-ter, will examine society's per-spective about whut children cut,and review what nutritionistsknow they need for growth undhealth. This free seminar will heheldMonduy, Muy 8 beginning st

-7 p.m. at the Prairie View Corn-munity Center. You are welcometo bring utong some questionsuboutfeeding your family.

Vendors wantedThe Skukie Parl District is

looking for vendors for ils up-coming June Plea Market/CroftShow. Par a venderpacket, con-tact Howard Aronesti at (708)

Michelle Meier Runfor Cystic Fibrosis set

When - two-year-old MicholleMeier was diagnosed with cysticfibrosis almost 25 years ugo,there wut little hope that shewould live to see her teenageyears. After u tong und puinfalstruggle, the disnuse took her tifoalagel2.

Today CF is less of u mystery.Scientiste are on the brink of acure and have developed treat-mente thutare enabling more thanhalf of CF patients to live intotheirlate2üs und beyond.

Scientists' remarkable pro-gens toward finding u cure foeCF has been made possible byfoudraisiug efforts such us Glen-view's Michelle Meier MemorialRun, which has raised more thus$125,000overthepust 13 years.

This year's run will tuke placeSunday, Muy 21 ut HsffmunSchool (2000 Harrison St., Glen-view). Roosoes can choose u 10K(6.2 mile) race, 5K(3.l mile) raceor one milo fun run/walk. The feeis $12 forentries received beforemay 7 and $15 afice Muy 7through race day. Check-in ho-gins at 7 urn., sud the races startut 8 um. Runmes will receive al-shirt, and awards will be given ineach event to the lop three molesand females in euch division. Forthe third year, the Michelle MeierMemorial Run will sponsor a ruf-fie. Prizes includo a trip for two00 Ainnricait Airlines, hotel anddinuerpackuges, and much more.Tickets will be sold prior to theron, on race doy und at the Glen--view Street Sole, Jupe 24-25. Foemore informutiun about signingap for the mo or buying ruffletickets, cull (708) 998-5040 oc

-(708) 998-9574.The Michelle Meier Run be-

gun in 1982, u few months afterMichelle died. It was segunizedby u small group of her fatuityand friends. They have watchedthe run grow from uboat 100 par-

Northbrook onIce tickets onsale

-"Skate From the Heart", theMay - t l-14 Northbrook-On-Icepresentation, is apoputorticket inthe village this munIr Pricedfrom $6, ticket suies are brisk forthis ice çxtravagaozo, featuringOver 700 talented local skaters ina heart-rendering program shootoil things people seem to love.

Performances begin Thursday,Muy t t at 7:30 p.m. und continuoott work-end: Friday, Muy -12 -7:JO p.m., Sumrday, Muy 13 -2and 7:30 p.m. and Sundoy, May14 2 cod 6 p.m. Tickets areovuilablo ut theSports Cooler Of-fice, l7JOPftngstcnRd io North-brook, Call 291-2995, for details.

Meta Rolakwins MiesNo-Tap

Mela Rolak shut 284 - 214 -251 = 749 to caplure NilesBowl's Senior Ladies HundicapNo-Top Tournament Her scoresbeat Aun Ficetetlo by 2 pins. Anohad games of 298 - 203 - 246 =747, There was a field of 9 bowl-ers. Third Place with 745 irasAnn Sintomo.

The high game wïnnrra wereAnn Piscelella - 298, Arlene Cje-ptik- 288, and AdFederses - 260.The next Ludies Senior No-Tapwill be Tuesday, May 9 at t p.m.The estay fee is $10. The tourna-

ticipante the first year tu ueurly600inrecentyears.

Since the Michelle Meier Runbegun, flatting a care for CF hasbeéome - u realistic goal rallierthan a distanrdream. In 1989, sci-enlists discovered Ihr CF gene,beginning u new era in the cam-paign to defeat the deadly dis-ease. Researchers qaickly deter-mined how lo make normalcopies of the gene und ase thecopies to concas defective CFcells in lab dishes. In 1995, seien-

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tisIs began the first gene-therapystudies involving people with CF.This research marks the first timethat the rootcause ofCF-a defec-live gene-has been targeted.Ocue therapy, therefore, holdsgreut promise for developing- u -

Cystic fibrosis causes a thick,sticky mucus to clog the lungs.This abnormal macas leads tochronic lung infections and lung-domageand interferes with diges-tice. Some 30,000 people in theU.S. have CF. Every day in thiscountry, opprtiximnlety three bu-bies ore born with CF; und everyday, at least one person with CF

For more information, phoneJennifer Kastru (312) 222-4596(Office). -

Childrensought to playFall Soccer -

The Atnencun Youth SoccerGrgunizusiois OfMortoñ Grove islooking far children ages kinder- -

garlen through 01h grade to plaFull Soccer. Tho season will be-gin io September with games -

played on Sundays.Registration will be held at the

Pruine View Community Center,6854 Dempster, ou Sunday, May7 from I to J p.m., Wednesday,May I 7 from 7 lu 9 p.m. and Sun-duy,May2t from t 103p.m. Thefee ts $40 per child. For. furtherinformation, cult -the AYSO -

HOTLINE at 470-9630.

CandlemakingThe Skokir Park District's -

Henlage Museum is offering acandlemaking alms on May 4.Learn hoto to make a scene auwelt as dip your own beeswaxcandles. Call (701) 674-1500, formore iuforntntion about this spo- -eialprogeam.

Crafters needed . -

The Morton Gruyo Days Corn-miller is looking for craft exhibs-toes, to participate io the Cenlen-mat Arts fr Crafts Fair to he held, -

Aug. 19 und 20, Spaces cost $45.Call 965-1200, for moro details,

Meeting of théHeritage Club ofPolish Americans set

The Heritage Club uf PolishAmericans will hold ils nextmeexug on Sunday, May 7 at theCopertstcus Cultural Center,5216W. Lawrence a12 p.m.

Highlight of the meeting willbe a "Cotaucul Fashion Show" di-rected by Sophie Zmada. Up-coming evento win Polonia andPolish Cousfituliun Day Activi-15es will also be discussed at thismeeting.

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Athletes and fitness pmfes-sionals know snacking is essen-liai for a healthy, active lifestyle.Following are some tips forsnacking and fitness from LauveMetcalfe,presidentofiheNation-alliWessLaadersAssociation:

Stay Active All Day -- Cantfitina3ø-minuteworkout? Thereare plenty of other easy ways toget some exercise. Stay aetivethroughout the day by doingtbiiigslike taking the states or go-ingforabriskafter-dinnerwalkeven renning errands count as acalorie-burning activity. Forhenttbbenefits,tenminutesofae-tivity three limes aday mnybe asgoodas one 30-minutesession.

Keep It Light -- When snack-ing just before or after physicalactivity,choosefoodsthataeelas-tyyetlightesoughtobeeasilydi-gested, like low-fat yogurt, fat-freeflavoredriceeakesorlow-fatcottage cheese. Heavy, high-fatfoods may weigh you down whenyou work oui

Turn Your Backpack Into aSnuck Pack - Tote low-fatsnacks with you in yourpwse orgym bug, so you're ready whenthe muochies liii Pack snacksthat won't get sqnashedor poisedto your bag litre low-fat granolabarn, graham crackern and fat-freeflavoeedmksticecnkc

Make Mini Meals Out OfYour Snacks -- Busy days maymean no time to stop for a meal.For a quick snack, make n minimeal by combining grains withfruits and vegetables and protein.Some good cambes: a slice oflean turkey breast on hslfofa ba-gel with seme tow-fat cheese andan apple; or a fat-fric banana

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Make Snaeking Work PorYou - Snncldng can help youmeet daily nutrition require-mento. For example, grain-basedsnacks like bakbd crackers,whole wheat breadsticks and fat-free flavored rice cakes do doubleduty-- they help you get the six toti servings of grains you ncrdper day, andtheyee a good source-

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If a snack doesut taste good. itwon't be satisfying - no mauerhow healthy it is. For snackerswith a sweet tooth. angel foodcake with fresh fruit orpreserveu,fig bars or tat-free rice cakes inIlavoeslike carameleare orapptecinnamon are good choices. Ifyou havea laste forsometluing sa-vory, try Quaker® white cheddarorbutterpopped roen rice cakes -- theyke fat-free and low in calo-ries. -

To order a copy of 'Shape tip- With Healthy Snacking,' u freebrochare with lois of helpful in-formation and lips for healthyunacking and fitness co-authoredby Quaker Rice Cakes and theWomen's SporisFoundation, culll-800-I-SNACK-2. Brochure of-feravtiulablewhile supplies last.

Contact Lenses:Is it somethingin' the -air?

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contact lens problems. This in-eludes insecticides, paints, lubri-rants, deodorants, and perfumes.

Ose of the most common of-fenders is hair spray. l-taie spraysticks to anything it touches, andthat includes contact lenses.

What to do? Either put yourcontacta on after you've usedyour haiespruy, or, if year coo-torts are ahead in, make surethere's a clear rath out of theroom, close your eyes. sprayyour hair, and walk ost of themom-with your eyes still closed.Carefully.

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Rush North Shorenames John S.Frigo President.

JohnS. FrigoRash North Shore Medicsl

Centoris pleased to announce theappointment of John S. Frigo usPresident ofthe hospital effectiveJuly 1. Mr. Frigo will socceedJames T. Franicenbach who hueaccepted the position of SeniorVice Preuideal of Hospital M-fuies ut Rush-Fresbyterius-St.Luke's Medical Center in Chica-go. -

Frigo has been with RsshNorth Shore since 1990 when heassumed the posìuion of VicePresident of Finance. Prior loRauh North Shore, he served asDirector of Finance at L RabidaClsildees'sHospivalinCluicago.

Frigo received s Bachelor ofArts in EconomicS aud a Mastocsin Management is Nuance sudAccoanting from NortluweutersUniversity. Ho is a life-long tesi-dent ofthe Chicago area and cur-rently resides in Evasston withhis wife Teri asti their threeyoung dauughters.

Frigo is csreeotly available totalk with you to discuss his viewson Rush North Shore, fus generalstate of hospitals and health caretoday, or any topics in which youmay have particular interest.CostactMikn Ressue, VicPcesi-dent ofMarketiog sud Public Re-

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}Uezmer Duoscheduled to entertainat Kagan Home

Vocalist/Gaitariuu Lori Lippitzpeeformiog Erstem EurupennJewish music with a touch ofJazz, wilt highlight Rugan Homefoe the Blind's sctivity dayWedoesday, Muy IO. Located at3525 W. Foster, Chicagor RuganHome for the Blind is the onlysheltered-cnre residence in theChicago aren serviegpesple withvieles lass.

Conmsnsity members with vi-sios loss andtheir guests are is-vited to attend the specially-designed activity tiny which be-gins with low-impact exercises at9 n.m., fallowedby arts und craftsat 10a.m. undadiscussion on cur-rentnvents on hour luter.

Lunch wilt br served at sosaand the Klezmer Dus with LoriLippitzwill perform at t p.m.

Every month Kagan Home forthe Blind hosts as activity dayfrom9a.m until 2p.m. The ensuis$4 per person. For additional in-formation and reservations, call(312)478-7040, Monday throughFriday, from9a.m. toS p.m.

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- Nues Fire Dept.- offers CPR classes -

There are many different reu- serve your spot in a class that can- sous whyuomeoeomay choose to mean the difference betwees life

learn CPR. Sume have arelaujon- nod death. Is 4 hones ofour timeship who has a cardiac problem. wurth the lifeos someone closetsOthers want to learn so that they you?canheippeuple. If you have a group with au

Whatever the eenson yos may - least 6 members, you can have ahave, CFR may be the most im- private CPR of First Aid class inportant thing that you evnr learn. oar classroom at the Flee Deport- - -

The only chance between life asti ment or at your mectisg place.death may. be you and your Cull today to set np your CPR orknowledge. Citizen CFR is vecy First Aid class.importast because there are more The Nites Fire Departoueet iscitizens Ibas there orn EMS per- now holding CFR und First Aidsonnet. The choree is mach free of charge. We would severgreaterticat acitizen will be at the want the cost of a class to cameScene efacardiac arrest. between wanting to teSeS CFR or

The Nites Fire Department FirstAid and saving a life.will be holding SCFR class each Dos'tdelay, sign sp fee a classmonth. The clasSes arr limited io today.size to 16. Sign sp eurlyto re-

Pre-conception SeminarLearning how lifestyles can

affect pregnancy and nuder-standing traditional sed sew ap-pronches to conception canboast a couple's ehtinces for ahealthy pregnancy.

To help couples leans more,the Evanston mud GtesbrookHospitals are sponsoring o freesesinar, "Getting Pregnant," onMonday, May.8 at 7:30 p.m., inthe Frank Andilorism of theEvanston Hospital, 2650 RidgeAvenue, Evanston.

Laurie Frarlman, M.D., obste-leician-gynecologist nod Sharon

Choenish, RN., B.S.N., prenataleducator, will discuss such tsp-io5 as how nntrilion and eseecisn,factor into a healthy pregnancy,how a couple's ago.uiferts ferlil-ity, and when lo consult a fertili-ty specialist. The seminar willalso address questions aboutovulatory timing.

All participants wilt receive afree gift to help plan for ahealthy baby. Those interestedin participating are encouragedtaregister early because space islimited. For more information orto register, call (708) 570-5020.

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Northwestern Savings, 6333 and Ireatedinthecarlystoges,N. Milwaukee Ave., invilea the This health screening progewñpublic to a free eye screening on is a continuing effort of Ad-Tuesday, May 9, from 10 mm. to vanced Eyecare Associates and1p.m. - Northwestern Savings to pro-

Representotiven from Ad- mote good health and wellnesu invanced Eyecare Associates will thecommunity. Interested partie-conduct an eye examination ipants may call Adeline Kazak,which includes an inspection far Office Manuger, fur an appoint-cataracts, glaucoma, deahetic eye ment or for more information.discese and macular degeneru- Cult l'Sorshwestem Savings atlion. These tljs'on's cause vision (312)774-Moo.toss nod blindness ffnot detected

NU seeks ,v.olunteersfor hormone study,

Researchers at Northwestern neoset.University Medical need healthy Volunteers will have four clin-volnoteeru for a study to further je visits, scheduled once a week,understanding of Ilse effects of to provjde- a 'dies history and

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diet on hormones that promote blood samples, saliva and breastbreastrancer. finid. (Breast finid- is obtained

To qoalify forthe study, worn- without any needlet, using uenmautbobetween theageuof25 small unction pamp.) Volunteersand 45; have no history of breast wilt receive $15 persistI, as wellcancer-, bave regular menstraul as fece analyses of their diet andcycles; not be using oral contea- hodyfatcomposirion,ceplives or olherhonnone dregs; For mom information, callund have no serions chronic ill- (312)908-5749.

Rush appoints HumanResource Director- -

James ANIOIc has been named medical center,Director of Human Resources at Niuk,hiswifoRuthy and thereRusts North Shore Medical Cgn- cbildrentjveja HoIfmanEs1er in Skokie. He was formerlyManager of Human Resources Steven C.Jnfoeneation Systemu for Lather-anGennralHeaithSyntem. VV essman

Nink holds an undergraduatedegree in psychology and a mas- Navy Chief Petty Officer Sto-tees degree in Indesleial/ venC.Wrssmanal974uredsateOrgattizalional Psychology from of Maine West High School ofIllinois Staue University. 10e is Des Plaines recently visited Chi-looking formarsi to bemg a meas- ea with the guided missile cedereberoftheRush Morti, Shore team USS Banker Hill. Wessnims wasinvolved with the planmng and one of450 snilort aboard the shipimplementing of human erasure- whu visited Qingduo, China,ea tyatems andprogramn to meet marking thofiest time in um yearsthe needs of the employees and a U.S. Navy ship has stopped in

, Holy Family honorsDoctor of the QúarterHoly Family physician Merry

Roteeberg, M.D., beard-certifiedis intersal mediciur and orner-goscy medicino, was electedDoctor of the Qourter by the em-players of Daly Family Medical

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er and a really likablu guy," arr ufew words nominalurs used whrndescribiogDr. Rosenberg.

Nominators say he is a kindund compausiuoate physician.He is very dedicated to HolyFussily asti is activo and involvedin hospital activities. He is pu-tiout sod helpfal. He deservesrecognition for his loyalty toHolyFamily. -

- Under t.iocuor of the Quarter- program guidelines, the physi-Cian elected works well withmany types of people, shows apatient and tolerant ottitode,shares hoowledge with othersandromains calm undeepeessure.

. The darter also has earnest therespect afhis colleagues, as wellas thnomployrns within sIse muti-tution. His willingness to sharelots knowledge with others is

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Seminar on fathers' -. -

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-Expectant fathers play as im- Evanston.,

portant cote . in a pregnancy. . David Onoermass, MA., Fars- -

Sometimes advice is needed os ily Suppure Cousselor, will dis-how prospective fathers-can help coss the coaple's changing rna-make the birth of their child a tionship; basic instruction forpositive and meaningful rxperi- dad nu how lo bathe, diapre undence. -. - feed the new buby; and udvitir

For those interested is more on how fathers can oshanco theissfarusntionos the role -of fa- birth osperitintib.Ihres in pregnaucy, the Evanston . Bach seminar participant Willand Olenbrook Hospitals aro receive a free gift so help plushostiug a free seminar, "Transi- for a healthy baby. Those inter-tien ta Fatherhood," ea Wednes- ested are encourged to registerday, May 10 at 7:30 p.m. is the early becaase space is limited.Frank Asditoriam of the Evans. For moro information or to reg-tO!s Hospital, 2650 Ridge Ave., issee, please call (708) 570-5020.

Insomnia Support- GroupFer people who are tired of

being tired, but who arr still an-able to steep, the Evanston Ros-pital Sleep Disorders Cantor andthe Center for Multimodal Treat-ment are sponsoring na Issues-nia Support Gruap. -

The Insomnia SuppurI Omapis u free group for individoals.who have problems fallingasleep se stuyisg usleep. The

- group. provides opportunities todiscuss insomnia with oth&rumba undertand what it is like tobe usable to steep. Differentspeakers are scheduled to covervarions topics, and rrading mo-serials are available tu purtici-

.Think Light

Lowfat Living"Come and join the successful

10-week lawful weight rcdnctionprogram, "Think Light. LowfatLiving," affered ut Ruslo NorthShore Medical Center. The pra-gram, ted by a registered dirti-tian, features cuovesientasd deli-cious meons, recipes, grocery lissand group support. You wilIer-crier up-so-date isforrnatian andOar-Os-one support and motiva-don from a nutrition expert on awerklybosis. -

Classes will meet at 7 p.m.Thursdays beginning May 18 atRusts North SIsare Mrdicol Cee-ter, 9600 Gross Point Road, Sko-kin. A free osientutios mrctisg

. will be bridon Thursday,May ilat7 p.m. For more information or

. to register, call Andrea Haijgoss-Pack, RD. as (708) 933-6806.

pants. Also, group leaders sharenew, non.drug solutions for in-somnia.

The urss meeting of the su-port 'group is Monday, May 9from 7:30 to 9 p.m., in Room0954, ut the Evanston Hospital,2650 Ridge Avè., Evanston.Meetings will hr held the thirdMonday of euch mouth therraf-ser, und arr opes us she publicfree of charge. Please call theSleep Disorder Center at (709)570-2575 10 register for the sup-port group, or call the Cestqr forMaltimodal Tenutmest at (708)064-2723 with any questions.

Joint Replacement-

progam at Res -

"JointReplacements" will hethe topic sf0 free çammonity ed-ucation program so Thursday,May 4, ut Resurrection MedicalCenter, 7435 West Tulcots Ave.,Chicuga. Alan McCall, M.D., ahuard certified arshopcdic sur-geusos staffas Resurrection, willdiscuss current concepts andrnadrrn technology of joint re-placements.

The peogeom wilt br held fromto to 15 am. in the AerobicsRoomlocated on the ground floor5f the Resureeclian PrafessionalBuilding.

Advance rngistratisn is er-quested, For mare iuformutionund registration, call (312) RES-llaG (737-46361.

Stay I4ealth'y!'

Surgeonappointed tomedical staff

Manucher Khodadad, M.D.

Manocher Ithodadad, M.D.,hashcen appoistrdtu the medicalstuff of Resurrection MedicalCesser, 7435 West Tutease Ave.,Chicaga. Dr. Rhedadad is a gru-eralsacgeoe. -

Dr. Rhodudad, ofWinnetka, isagradsate oftheTrheran Univer-sin' Medical School in Teheran,Iras. He is board certified by theAmerican Board of Surgery. Hr

. completed an internship at Timk-esMercy Medical Cvnterin Can-son, Ohio; Ho also completed ageneral surgery residency st -

Autunno Hospital in Canean,Ohio aod at the University ofMasitobu,Winnepeg,Cunadn. Inaddition, ho completed a musterofscience deeti is surgery fromthe University - ef Manitoba,Winnepeg, Canada. , -

-Dr. Kitodadad is a mrmbrr-afthe Aaneeican Medical Assecia-lion, the American Caltege ofSurgeons, the Illinois State Medi-cal Saciety, the Chicago MedicalSociety, the Americas College ufUtilization Review Physiciansand Ihn International College ofSurgeons.

Dr. Khodadad has an office to-.catedat 5tlsfiWrstAddisos, Chi-cago. Appointments can be madeby calling(312)282-8343. - -

Humanizing the tragedyof breast cancer

Lincotnwood Town Center, inassociation with the Y-ME ou-henal breast cancer oegnuizatimn,present the national exhibition"The Face of Breast Cancer: APhotographic Essay", at Lincoln-wood Town Center from May tto 54. ' -

- "The Face ofBreast Cancer: APhotographic Essay' will toureightatoteu daring 1995, and Lin-cahiweod Town Center will bethe only venue for Ilse Midwest.The exhibit consists of 17 lumi-usted double-sided photo panelaand pays tribute to sixty-threewomen - at least ono from eachslate, who represent the thon-aandsofwomenwho have died ofthis disease.

Breast cancerkeows no racial,

social oragebonndaniea,itnlritceuat women indiscriminately andthe- statistics are -thrrifying -- inl995approuimatety 182,0110 newcases offemale breast cancer willhe diagnosed across the coanley,and fatalities will total 46,000. luIllinois specifically, it is estimaI-ed that 9,200 new caseu of breastcancer will bediagruosed and thatalmost 2,510 women in the storewilldinofthedisease.

But, breast cancer is not aboutslaliutics, it affects seal women,their parlones, families 'andfriends. "ThoFace of Breast Can-cert A1°hotographic Essay" is anop$rwnity tas create a greaterawareness of breast cancer andmost importantly personalize andhumanizethe statistica;

GRAND OPENINGDEMPSTER FISH MARKET

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Charles D. Mullenix, M.D.Announces

- - the RELOCATION ofhis Practice ofGeneral Ophthalmology and Ocl.sloplastic Surgery

to the Colonial Court Buildingat 1775 W. Glenview Road

- Glenview, IL 60025 -

Phone'No. (708) 724-6617 or (708) 724-6618Fax No, (708) 724.3123HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS;

Holy Family Hsspilal, Den Plaines, IL.

Luthesae General Houp!lal, Park Ridge, IL'

Resurraglion Hospital, Chicage, IL

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Forest Health Systems andThe Center For Divorce Recovery

. Present...Mother's Day and Divorce: Meeting The Challenges

Learn about: -

'- Dealing with trust, anger, and shame - -

-. Helping your kids through the divorce ' -

- Defining your roles -

- Eeeping yourself from repeating the same relationship problems

Tuesday, May 9, 1995 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. -

- Forest Hospital, Novick Auditorium- 555 Wilson Lane, Des Plaines

Presenter Rick Tiveesz L.C.S.W., Board Certified Diplomat, is a dynamictherapist and speaker and co-director of The Center for Divorce Recovery.

' Enrollment in this FREE EVENT is limited... To register, please call (708) 635-4100 Ext. 224

Forest Health Systems

COMMUNITY SERVICES. 708/635-4100 Ext. 224

055 Wilson Lacee Des-FIshers, IL

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PAGE34 THEBUGLE,THUMSDA?,My4, 1995

NuesBattery

A 38-year-old Niles womanwas followedto thepmtinglotofher apartment building in the8400 block of Milwaukee Ave.by two Chicago women. ages 30and 31. at about 7:40 p.m. Aprii25. The 30-year-old womanwanted to confront the victimabout ber husband moving brwith the victim.

Averbalattercationbegan,andboth offenders started punchingthe victim about'the head withclosedfists. Thevictim feil to theground and the offenders conlin-uetl to punch and kick her aboutthe torso.

The victim yelled for help andseveral neighbors looked outtheir windows and observed thetwo offenders beating the victim.Aneigbborcailedthepoilce.

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The offenders entered a 1995Chryuter and left tite parking lotthrough an alleyontoOza& Thevictim watked back io her apartment to call for medical aUen-lion.

The offenders husband wasdriving on Ozark mrd the offend-ers stopped to speak with him. Atthat time, potion stopped the of-fenders for questioning and wentto the victim's apartment. Thevictim totd potice that her pursewas missing. The victims pursewas found on the floor of the of-fende?svehicte.

The victim stated thot shewished to pursue criminal corn-ptaints againsttheoffenders. Thevictim was tiansporledta Luther-un General Hospital and the of-fenders were taken to the NOesPoticeflepuessnent.

Both offenders were chargedwith battery und a court dale wasscheduled for May 5. Bond wassetat$l,000.

A 30-year-old Otenview monswife and her girlfriend parkedtheir car in a store parking lot inthe 8600 btock of Golf Rd. atnbont3 p.m. April23 mol enteredthe store, teaving the husbandsteepinginaidrthecat.

White in the store, the twowomen were confronted by threemen who bogan speaking ob-scenety to them. When the worn-enexitedthestoee, sisey were-lot-towed by the offenders. One ofthe women told her husbandabout theevent. 91e exited the carandconfronteddseoffendmo.

A fist fight started and one oftheoffendees was knocked ont byoste of the women, who hit him

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over the head with n shoe. Thehusband was ulntck in the facewith a belt and sustained cuts.Two ofthe offenders Inn into theapartment comptes behind thestore.

An ambnlance arrived and thevictim and offender were trans-ported to Lutheran General Pion-pitalformedicaleare.

The offender was chargeriwithballeey. One afOse other offend-ero, a 20-year-old Des Plainesman, was found is the 9190block of Congress. 11e was alsocharged with battery. Aseaeeh of

- the offendern npartnlent temedup a handgun that wan found lin-der a maurers in one nf the bed-moms.

A court date was tet.for May16. Police will continue to at-tempttotocatetbethirdoffender.

Theftfrom Safe- A 31-year-old manager at (3oIf

Mili Theatre, located in the 9200block of Milwaukee Ave., toldpolice thatat9 p.m. April 27, shecounted the receipts and put themoney in the nafe in the back of-fice. The total amount was$1,908. Atabont 10:30p.m., thecompainunt wentback to the safeand observed $1,908 missing inaddition to another $310, whichwasinaissailbox.

The complainant told policethatshadidnotlockthenafedoor,norwas she sure if the office doorwas locked. She went in and ontof the- office several timen be-tween9p.ut.and 10:30p.m.

The complainant informed po-tice thattliree individuals hadar-cesstotheareu. Theyama3o-year-old Deerfirtd man, a 28-year-old NOes man and a 72-year-old Glenviewman.

Alt three anspects were trans-ported tolbeNileuPoliceDepamt-ment for farther investigation.Ail said litaI they bad not seenanybody in or around the office.Police searched their vehicleswithnegativeresutli. -

Twoofthe suspects told policethat nix teenagers carne into Iketheatre and asked where therewas a gas station. They told thattheywerebavingcartronbte. titeteenagers bought lickets to a mo-vie and left the theatre afierashoettime. -

Retail Theft

A 56-year-old manager at aGolf Mill store reported that anunknown employee removed twomink coats valned at $5,000 fromthe sear- storage area sometimebetween 10 p.m. March 23 and 9p.m. March25.

The complainant áloe indicat-ed that the store has been ctosedsincethe theft.

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Crimiiìal Damage -

to PropertyPerson(s) unknown cut theCa-

blevialon line which runs tieinches underground along theeast edge curbing in the 8400block Maynard sometime he-tween t am. and9 am. April 24.

The line was cut in about thesameplaeeafewweeksearlier. Itis believed that a resident in the8400 block ofMaynard is the of-fender as be doca nothave Cableand -appears to be having a dis-pate with neighbors.

Damage to Auto

A 1986 Pontiac Firebird wasfonndby police in the paekìsg lot-of a store in the 9000 block ofGotfRd. ntabont3 am. April22.The vehicle had ail the windows

- and headlights broken and badfourftattises.

The owner of the vehicle, anArlington Heights man, was noti-

-fiedofthedamagn. Hetotdpo-lice to havethevelijeletowed.

Blood presumed to be that ofthe offeader(s) was found in thevehicle.

Criminal TrespassA 25-yéar-otd -Pea Plaines -

man. who pollee said was es-tremelyintosicared, enteredabarin the 9000 block of MilwaukeeAve. at 11:30p.m. April 24. Thesubject was recognioed by a se-curity agent as a customer whobas caused manyprobtems in thepast. The aubject has been toldnnmeronstimesthathejsnotwel-comeintheestabtishment.

The offende was stopped bythe socurity agent near the doorand ordered to lanve. The offend-erbecamebettigerentandes- -

cortl outside by the agent. Theoffender then reached inside hisjacketand told the agent to comeonlside and that he would shoothim. The agent refined to leavethe building, as the offender con-tinnailythreatene5tohlihim.

The offender fled the parkinglot of the bar when police wereniet Several minutes beer,policeobserved the offenihe run-ning through a parking tot in the9tüflbleckofMilwaukeeAve.

The offender was taken- intocustody und tiansported to theNiles Police Department wherebe was charged with criminalIrespasu and aggravated assault.Bond was set at $1,1100 and acourtdatewasschedutedfcgjwie6. No weapon was foundon theoffenderattbetimeoftheaerest. -

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Most drivers ace familiar withillinois' right-of-way taw, butsomeignoreit and put themselvesand others atrisk. To avaidan ac-cident, know who ban the right-of-way in any traffic situation,while practicing courtesy andcommon sense. - -

Q. Wbatdaesthelawsay?A. Wbee two vehicles ap-

preach the same intersectionfrom different directions andthere are so stop signs, yieldsigns or traffic lights, the driveron the left msstyieldto the driveros the right. However, the driveros theright should beprepared toyield lIthe driver on the left doessot.

Q. When more than one ve-hiclearrives atafour-waystopin-tersectios at about the same time,who has theright-of-way? -

A. In the cose of two velli-cies, tha vehicle on the left shouldyield to the vehicle os the right.With more than twa vehicles, thelirst driver lo stop shasld go first,and the others shosld Sake theirturns,proceeding withcastion.

Q. What is the ralo for tam-ing left at an inlemnection?

A. Drivers must -yield theright-of-way to oncoming trafficbefore attempting o left turn asañisteesecties, alley ordriveway. 1fyou arr is the middle ofen lotee-section white the traffic tight isgreen and it tenis md, you mayfinish yosrteft tom after yieldingto Oncoming traffic. Before exc-colin1 your tsrs, make sure altCross traffic has cleared the inter-sellos safely asid yotihave yield-edloanyprdesteiun traffic.

Crime Commissionspeaker at MaineGang Taskforce

A representative of the Chica-go Crime Commission is sched-sled to sprats at the ñrxt meetingofMaine Towaship's Task PerceAgainstGasgs.

The presnstatioù is scheduledfor 7:30 p.m. Wçsosday, May-10,,at.the Maine Township TownHall, 1700 Ballard Road, PorkRid2e. Formore information, cult -

the township at297-25I0.

National Police Weeksponsors 'BlueRibbon Campaign'

On May 15, durisg tIse Nation-al Peace Ofßcrrs Memorial DayService in Washington, OC,thousands ofbloe ribbcnswjll flyou the Mall is the shadow of theU.S. Capitol dome honoring andremembering nearly 160 law en-forcement officers who werekilled inthelineofduty is 1994.

Inthis coustry each yem policeofficcrs lose their lives and are -

suddeety takes from their familyand loved oses while performingtheir duties is serving mankind,safeguarding lives and property,osdprotectiog those who ore uña-.hIe to protect themselves so thatpeople everywhere in tirs coon-try maylive inpeocs and tranquil-tty. Please remember those fallesofficers wha hove given thôirlives fortins parpose.

During National Police Week,blue ribbons wilt fly from car un-teosas acruss America includingMacton Grove puller vehicles toacknowledge these officers' su.preme sacrifice and to show sop-poet 1or law linfoccemost

Morton-Grove

Battery- A '0-year-old Morton Grove

- woman employee of the retailstore at 6831 Dempnter reportedthat an unknown woman walked

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into the store April 29 at 7:10p.m. antiatternptedtoeeusm mer-ehandise for cash. When thevic-fiminformedherthattheutoredidnot return cash for merchandisebeongbt back without n receipt,the - subject hecame irate andstruck the victim over Ilse. headwith a box. The offender left thearea in a 1982 black und grayClsevmletregistered to a Chicagoman.

Thovictim nostainedno visibleinjuries and no complaint wassigned. -

AJunnlZ conrtthtehas beenset for a 31-year-old Island Lakeman who became involved in analtercation with the 30-year-oldnmployeenfthe service station at7736 Dempster owe the fee fortowing the offenderñehicte.

The offender grabbed the vie--tim about tite chest and neck andbegan pushing him backward.The register employee called po-lice at the victim's request, -whilethe. viellas und offender coatS-eedstrnggling. The victim strug-gird in self-defense by puffing attIte offender's pony tait until awilneu, a 42-year-old HoffmanEntamo man, ponitioned himselfbetween thepasties und broke npthestruggle.

The offender surrendered toMorton Grove police without in-eitiese and was transported to the

-police department where he wancharged with battery. The inci-dent occnered around 4:05 p.m.

- April27.

Laboratory AccidentA lab chemiat at the chemical

factory in the 8101) block of Aus-tinAve. sustained acid,bnms otiher factApol 30 around 1:10p.m.

Although there were no wit-nettes andtlte viellas isunsure ofwhat happened, police theorizethat she wmwortcing near whereseveral gallon bottles of tulfnHcacid wein stored, and she musthavebumped nr actually handledan aridbottle thatfell to the floorsptmhingacid-intoherface.

Morton Grove paramedicstransported the victim to Luther-an General Hospital fer treat-ment. -

Steel Stolen

A 58-year-old employee of theiron works is the 7800 block ofLehigh Avenue reported that onApril 28 at7:56p.m. he nbservedtheee maje nubjecli loading anamber of thon pieces of steel

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No estimate offre valse of thettcttrn steel wan available.

Graffiti :

The 24-year-old manager ofthnerataumntinthe9400btrctcnfWaukegan Roadrepoeted findinggang-relatedgeaffiton theinteri-oc of the door to themen'n room .

The munager suspects six ornoven teenage subjects who werethe only ones seen entering thewashroom since the lime thernanagrrhadlastcheckedit.

The youthscume to the restau-matin twotrnckn,oneofwhich isregistered to a Chicago man. Norecord is on fde for the secondtruck.

Criìninal DamageA 39-yam-old Morton Grove

maisrcpocled flndingathrre-inctscat in the righe rear lire of hin1987 1-tonda that bad left in thepurkinglocofthefratemaloeguni.eatonin the t4oftblock of Chest-nut.

There were no witnesses, andthe victim could offer neither sas-pectnormolive.

Retail TheftA 30-year-old Morton Grove

woman was arrested und chargedwith retail theft of a "fossil"watch from aetothing store in the7200 block ofDempaler. A courtdatewassatforlssne3.

Suspicious Person

A 26-year-old man resemblingthe description ofthe second sub-ieri being sought in the Oktalso-ma City bombing was seen andquestioned Sunday, April 30, intheparking tnt ofa health club inthe 6800 block of -Dempster,wberehe is a member.

Thesubjrctwas drivinga two-door ned Ford Escort,which hadan Oklahoma registration andOklabamalicenseplates.

The man was not taken intocustody, but the report was faxedto the FS1by the Morton Grovepolice.

Traffic Accident

A 69-yam-old Morton Groveman, riding n bicycle, was in-volved in an accident with a 26-year-oldNiles man deivingan nu-tamobite April 29 at 9:42 n.m. atthe comer of Harlem and LakeStreet. The victim was taken toLutheran General limpiad byparamedics forininriro he said hesustained to his luire.

Residential Burglary- A 65-your-old woman notified

police that a burglary hast oc- -cufred at her home in the 7900block of Liader on ApeO 26

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sometime between 10:30 am.und -5:15 p.m. The woman toldpeplice that she noticed the base-ment window had been smashedinward.

A ring und othor small iewetryitems were missing, totaling ap-proximalaty$2200invalue.

On April 26 at appeoninsaady1:30 p.m., a 47-year-old womanwas thevictim ofabnrglatyat herhome in the 5700 block of War-ren. She told police that an un-known amount -of cwetey wastakenfrom herhume. -

Stolen Auto -

A 29-year-old woman reportedthe theft of a 1992 Gea Trackervehictefram the driveway of herhome in the 5900 block of War-ren on April 25. The theft oc-cursed sometime between 7 am.und4:30p.ro.

Criminal Damagei respass

A theft eccuseid in the tier,stoeoinlhe9400blockalWanjce-gas Road al 12:20 n.m. April 20.When police arrived to invent-gute the burglary call, they an-teert aman coming outof the reardoer of the starr and restrainedhim. -

Two other offeadeen, both istheir teens, were altcmpting to

- squeeze ont a back door of thestore. One of the three subjects

, wan releaned when it was appar-estthnthecoaldnothavebccnin-volved, but the other two weinquostiosed and one wat takenintocustody.

One of the offenders mascharged with criminal damage toproperty and criminal trespass.The other offender was chargedwith criminal damage to psoper-17. A mart date was set far June25.

Seventh District LegionsAuxiliary honors Dept.President

The Sevesth District, Arerei-can Legion Auxiliary recentI yheld their annual spring luncheanwhich traditionally honors theDeparlsstent president. The dis-trial is composed often Asxiliar-les whose confines aro is the arendf-dic north side of Chicago ucdthe northern sobarbas area.

Doder Cosselty, o post presi-dent offro Morton Grave Aunen-con Legion Auxiliary Unit #t34is currently serving hen secondteem on district pcesidest. Alsohanorcd were First Division,Cook Coaoty president, DorothyRepp ofBerwyn. Dept. presidentis Debbie Doerr.

The luncheon was held at theTerrace Restaorant in Witmetteaad welt attended by Aexitiarymembers.

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lint that'sjust pant offro pricethat ansosoxacts. Each yeormorethon 700people die is arson fires.The National Arson Forum astINitos Fire Depactnseat want tom-mind yes that arson is a oHmsthat burns everybody.

That's why the first week inMay has bees desigsoted Natian-al Arson Awareness Week, toraise Astionica's consciousness ofthis mostcostly efoltfines and thesteps that are being takes to corn-botit.

Motives for arson vary widely;they isctnde vandalism, revesgeand greed. Bot regardless offromotive, thenesults cánbe destnac-tiveand deadly.

According tothe Natienat FinePratectioo Associatias, each year

, atleast 100,000 buitdingflres aredelibeeatety set. Thaosandx of

. asstos and tracks also end spin thejunk heap after being torched byan arsonist. 'threw in the nathberof bosh fires, rubbish fires andether fires that eccun, and the ta-tal namberofarson fines eachyenrceachesmarcthan 500,000.

The National Aises Forumsays if you knew or suspect tltatas osos crimo has bren commit-ted, contact your tecol fire or po-tice department. Also, report sus-picions activity neue a hasse erother building te the local policeand ssppart NeighborhoodWatch programs.

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combustibles away from build-isgs. A vandal may took al ustack effirewoad against a houseorgurage as aninvitalian tu stortafine.

Keep doors and windowslocked when a building is user-cupiad. -

Take keys away from employ-ers who leave the company. Adisgruntled fermer worker milisaccess lo the building could de-alloy obasiness.

Take safety memores ssch osinstalling a burglar and sprinklersystems. -

Remember, ynu can make adifference.

Orchard Villagegets Nalco Grant

Orchard Associatea fon theRetarded/Orchard Village inSkakie has received u $5,000grant from The Nalco Poussin-lias. The funds will ge toward

-dc ossecialios't Supported Em-playmeot Fragrant for the dis-abled. -

te the first quarter of 1995,51sua-profil argasizatiess aroundthe country were recipiests al$321,295. Fusding is made byThe Nalca Foaedatian ta organi-zctiaos that provide services inthe aneas of cultore astI the arts,education, civic,- and communityaffairs, sed health. Since its is-ceplios is t953,TheNalce Fans-daten has made grants totallingmaretban $27 million.

USETE BUGLE

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7420 N. MilwaukeeNues, IL 60714

(7081

647-8717DAN VRANJES Mnenger

F R E EComputerized

- Wheel Alignment

With PUrchase of 2 Struts(Parts Extra)

I. COUPON _eLr!.s_ .1

Thank you for trustingme to serve all ofyour insurance needs. -

BILL SOUTHERN, AGENT7942 W. Oakton St.

Miles. IL 60714TeI (708) 698-2355

(708) 698-2357Stein Fcos tn,sr,ncn Ceo pesies. Heme 0tOcn: ntoomincssn, thesis

rth horMUffLER & BRAKJIS

r or-aa : One FREE Admission

Wolff's OUTDOORI Flea-Market:- AtThe.

One FREE AdmissionWolff's INDOOR

Flea Market750 E. Rand Rd. (Rt12)

Mt. Prospect- 1/2 mlle east of Rt. 83

Every Sat. & Sun.9:00am to 5:00pm

Rain or Shine!

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USE THE BUGLE

Classifieds966-3900

THE BUGLE'SBusiness

ServiceDirectory

is beckoningyou to:

LOOK ATTHO.Low, low rcrcc, which

onablo you ro:

ADVERTISETOrrtracr

Fc rrnrja I ousrOnrors!

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-4_nj CALL NOW966-3900

WE WILL GET YOUR AD QUICKLY and ACCURATELY ON OUR FAX MACHINE

FAAJh FOR ADVERTISING COPY

uk ttTEpap1r8746 N. SHERMER ROAD, NILES, IL (708) 966-0198

(OUR FAX NUMBER)

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling (708) 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in Person At:

8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, illinois. Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

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

. Deadline lo! Placing Ada is Tuesday at 2 PM. .

Oertain Ads Must Be PrePald In Advance: Business Opportunity, For Sale, Miscellaneous, Moving Sale, Personals, Situation Want-ed Or if The AdvertIser Lives Outside Of The Bugle's Normai Circulation Area.

FULL/PART TIME

efxxptîp*

AUTO..

DEA LERDIRECTORY

BuickLOREN BUICK/HVUNDAJ

1620 Weekegen Reed, Gienview708) 729-8900

S.STEVEN SIMS SUBARU

715 chio.gn Asneo. - Ennnsten1708) 869-5700 - i 312) SUBARUS

AUTO DEALERS!Call Classified

to place YOUr adFOR

INFORMATION(708) 966-3900

E & S ROOFING &TUCKPOINTING

. Glass Block Windows . Stucco . Remodeling

. Room Additions Porches . Garages . Decks. Chimmey Repair - Siding . Gutters

(312) 622-7355(708) 453-1605 FronEstironto. ''n'Dotto

riIunique. personalized gifts

. call Barb Coli Judie(708) 29-1446 (708) 966-4567

I

.

Your Ad Appeau .

.. In The Following Editions

Ai_ -- naRRAS' n NILES BUGLE

n

MORTON GROVE BUGLE. SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLEn

PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLEn. GOLF-MILUEAST MAINE BUGLE

OE7w..(7O8) 324-3945

CLEANL., SWEEP

ProfessionalOffice Cleaning And

Window Cleaning Service

.tI2 !U&11Zsi

Call (708) 966-3900 To Place Your Bulletin Board Noticel'S

.4

727 W. D coofl Pork Ri000. tL 00005

LENEEE'SCARPET CLEAN-4

(708) 966-8430.,. RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL..

FREE ESTIMATES

ee

__-&05) 692-6255 -- 4- -

eird1ed/ratManicures . PedicurOs Tanning . Fao!als

Acrylics - Fiberglass . Gels - Nail Art

. Mar11 & Paula

Call.(708) 966-3900

To Place YourBulletin Board Notice!.

USE THE BUGLE. :

Ciassifieds.966-3900

KENNEYEXTERIOR PRODUCTS. INC.

1510 N. MiIw.,k..(3121 792-370ß

WINDOWS DOORSSIding-Setfit-Feed.

Getters -Awning.- TrimAll StyIn-Coto,,

Mnuiactures39 V.erM,mbw, Nerth,voet

Build.,. Seburben Cent,ectcoaShowroom Open Doily

Same Location Oser 25 Year.Family Ovned S Operated

Ali Materiel.Fellylaeered- Guereogend

: ' i.

WHELAN PAVING. Of Lincoinwood

One, 35 Years SewingBiles Township

. New Inotaltatioe . Patching. . Raserfeoing Seal Ceatieg. (708) 675.3352

FREE ESTIMATES

BUSINESS SERVICE:D: ¡REG TQF: V

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CARPETSALES

p. pft p: NEWYORK

CARPET WORLD: AMERICA'S LARGEST.: CARPET RETAILER: SHOPATHOMEa

Calle 967-0150 :e. .a ed tri st

CATCH BASINS& SEWERS

JOHNS SEWERSERVICE

Oakton & Milwaukee.Nues

(708) 696-0889Your Na!ghborhccd sewer W..n

DONT GET STUCK!. GET HELP...LOOKIN THE CLASSIFIEDS!

DONT GET STUCK!. GET HELP

LOOK INTHE BUGLE

CLASSIFIEDSJust check the Business Service section of The BugI&sClassified Ads end let the pros do the job! You'll findcompetitive skills and rates thatil give you g great se'lection, Whether you need e job done or are offeringyour services, read hnd use our Classifieds for en infor-motive, inexpensive handle on your area's marketplacefor life's everyday needs end wants.

THE BUGLE'SBUSINESS SERVICE

. DIRECTORY

.eROSEBUD

CONSTRUCTION. INC.Cement Work

. Sp.cI.lIzlng In Ceneretee StaIr. Porches. Room AdditIons

Garage FloorsDriveways e Sidewalks

e Patins. Etc.. lesured Bonded Licensed

. Free Estimates

. (708) 773-3676

PRESTACONSTRUCTION

. Stairs. Porches . Garage Floors' Drineways ' Sidewalk,

. ' Patios . Brick Panero

(708) 529-4930u d-1 d-F Est C

MERrr CONCRETE INC.Prer.pt Free Written Eatimetes

Stops . PaSee - Walks. Drives . Etc.

Liceesed . Fully Insured(312) 283-5877

CONCRETE WORK

MIKE NiTrICEMEIIif CONTRACTOR

. Patin Decke , . Dnveweye. Sidewalks

Fra. EatimateeLioenesd Folly Inesrad

965-6606. s

EM-EL ELECTRICTRY US FOR

A WELCOME CHANGEIAlt Phase. of Eleotsisal Wed,'

- Lew Prise... Geareetaed Work .

. And Clean-Up Whan We Finish.. Senior Citieee Distoocts.

.

EM-EL ELECTRIC(708) 967-8372

GUTTERS& DOWNSPOUTS

GUtTERS REPAIRED.OR REPLACED WITH NEW

All Types - Gottor Cleaning. Oweor Does Rnpair Work

20% Off Jae. S Feb.Helps Freveet WotePoamogo

Cell Gary:(3121 262-7345 - Ext. 1972

.iyAdAppeat-

in The Fellowing Editions

P NuES BUGLE

o MORTON GROVE BUGLE.n SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLEe PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE. GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

iFfIIi11!ifbIE

510M ThE HANDYMAN. BWg.Mletaearwa . Carpentry

. Elentelnal . Plembh,gPndeg-k,t.eiedEatmks

. Weather leealatIenGUTTER cLEANING

l,m. ' Ree.. Rates' Free E.timate.965'SI 14

GILBERT LANDSCAPINGSPRING CLEAN'UP' Cemplete Lawe Servio.' FertlIlrie8 . Trimming. Bosh., - tnergreees

Low Price. Free Estimates

(708) 459-9897

MOVING

DEL'S MOVERS,INC.

We Specialize in local movesResidential . Corriwercial

Office.Coil cicr o 5cc,..

1-708-766-8878!!!.CC64735 MCC floored

MOVING?.

CALL6684110

i Pi,,a o,v,O.kiood

(' KEN =

z i i-sCHICAGO'S FINEST

PAINTING E DECORATINGFeinting Papar Hengieg

. Drywall Tap ' Free Estimetosoeaeey Prefeaeieeel Werk

Withe,st The P,efeeeieeal PnicelAll Werk Gaaraeteed(312) 763-0466

Pager (312) 579-8254

A.G. PAINTINGAND DECORATING

. Qaelity Paietiege leterior/Exterier. Wellpepenieg

Drywall RepairsFREE ESTIMATES

1708) 966-5529

PAINTING & DECORATINGJay's Home Repair

a Excellent Painting. e Wall Papering

e Dry Wall RepairFREE ESTIMATES

(708) 259-3666

BUGLE NEWSPHPERSFOIl CLASSIFIEDS

TIlE BEST PUlCE TOJIDIJERTISE

7OB) 966-3900 H.30

t1SIIfIA

LOW COSTROOFING

Complete QeelityBeefing Servio.

Free Writtee Estimates966-9222

SYNTHESiZER.CONTACT CJEANINGROLAND - KORG - YAMAHA

$50.00Call (708) 541.2877Between 7 - 9 p.m.

Ask for Tom

MIKWAYe TUCKPOINTING

e BRICKWORKMasonry

Chimney. Repaired & RebelSGlass Block Installation

Windew CaelkingBuilding Cleaning

Residential - CommercialIndestrial

e Fully lesurede Frne Estimates

(708) 965-2146

VCRMAINTENANCE

Specializing in:e VCR HEAD CLEANING

a REPAIRSHOOKUPS IN HOMES

e REASONABLE RATES

CALL DAVE:9656725

or leave .

message

NORThWESTWALL WASHING

Wells, Ceiliegc, and Woodworkwashed, Carpets cleaned.

. SPECIALIZE INRESIDENTIAL CLtANING.

Free Estimetos Insured13121 252-4670 13121252-4674

Our classified ads reachmore people per week forthe least amount of dollars.We cos(er the near northernsuburbs and the northsideof Chicego with 2 insertionsper week. See how yourmoney can work for you bypetting your recreitmentads in both editions of TheBugle. You now get both

linsertions for the puce ofI one! Call for detRilS.

. INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place 'Your Classified Ads by Calling (708) 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in Person At:

8746 N. Shermer Road, Niles, Illinois. Our Ottico Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

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PLAINES BUGLE

MAINE BUGLE. GOLF-MILL/EAST

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

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

FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULLIPART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME

BANKING OPPORTUÑITIES OFFICEIJNITIES OFFICEIJNrnES .

MARKEI RESEARCH

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CLERICALIMMEDIATE OPENING

Individuai neededwho loves interest-¡ng and variedwork duties.MUSTBEDETAIL

AND ORGANIZED.Word Perfect skillsand SwitchboardRelief required.

Non-smokingoffice

. .Niles LocationPlease Call.'

No Agencies,Please

sss EARN SSSEXTRA MONEY

Market ResearchCorn an needsTESTERS

To Partici ate inTASTE ÇEST

CALL:

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PEDYA .

6323 N. Avondale

(312)7-3c55

ASK FOR MARK

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TELLER OPPORTUNITIESWould you like to work Part-time 4 iwo. a day if you couldearn enough money to make it worthwhila? At Frnt FederalB k Den P1a en a d Mi to He hIs h tiopening that will do that fer you. lt i,a PEAK TIMETELLERposition which paya $1.72! hr. plea a $1.50/hr. bonun farornergencyheurn!Ourpektimao:ndition are3to4dayee

We are seeking mature persons who enjoy customer sa,vicowork and want Part-timo work at excellent pay. If thin is of in-terest. please come to on, office to complete an application.

First Federal Bank for Savings749 Lee St. ESO9OLOOAYe IL 600-16

n/rN/s

CUSTOMER SERVICEwg0E1TYSonIa Late Afternoon Shifts

Friendly. Arhculate& Detallad

Call Kellie Now1708) 390.5810

SELECT STAFFINGS'An Open Dnor To Soccess'

RECEPTIONISTNues & Arlington Hats. Dentalpracdceseekspersonalere-

preferred. Great Benefits. Call

CLERICAL I OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES.

(708) 698-2391

RECEPTIONISTDes Plaines Medical Office.Phone Skills. Typing. Some

Computer Experience Helpful.

17081 298-5252

. . I I S SMEDICAL RECORDS

ASSISTANT&

NilOSHOrneIthAgency looking for -

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CLERICAL SUPPORT CLERKPART TIME

A growing life and health insurance company_i iLCLERKResponsibilities include: phoning providersand hospitals to get tax information; enteringand updating tax information on the comput-er system; various clerical duties as assigned.Ideal candidate will be a self starter with theinitiative to learn; possess strong communica-tion and organizational skills; hove a goodnumber aptitude and attention to detail.Position requires at least twenty hours perweek (working 4-5 hours EVERY DAY. M-F)This is -a permanent part time position with astarting hourly wage of $850. Send resumesto

Human Resource DepartmentPo Box1146

Glenview, IL 60025-

BOOKKEEPERSeeks Bookkeeper

To PerformSuch Duties As:

Payrollpayroll Tax

Sales Tax For VariousClients

Experience A PiusCali Louis or Kathy:(31 2) 2028880

REcEpTIoN57.00 - $9.019 Hourimmediate Openings

Dependable,rofessional

Some Typing RequiredCall Keule Now

(706) 3905870

well.organised individu-als

Word ProcessingMedical Terminology

-General Office.. Filing and PhonesCalI Debbie:

. (7o8) 647-1 1 165 S S S S S

SELECT STAFHNG"An Open Door To Successj'

- SHomeHealth Agency

Has Immediate OpeningsFor CNA's

Full/PartTimeMedicare Visits

MustHaveCarCall Chris

REGENCYHOME HEALTH

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Findthe help thatyou need in our

classified section.

STUDENTTYPISTor Junior

hours per weeke or above

after school

3900Newspapers

Road Niles

I - .

I :)-,..i CLERICAL CAREERI

Growing, snovatlwant-tsr-pi5child end farsu yugonoy is Indienep.s lieeae kn b sninnsn /protonr dims.tsr si now 72-bed ronidostial iront.

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You Can Place'8746 N. Shermer

Your Classified AdsRoad, Nues, Illinois.

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSby Calling (708) 966-3900 or Come To Our Otice in Person At:

Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

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SKOKJE/LINCOLNWOODo,icO.fieoon PARK RIDGE/DES

Editions

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BUGLE

BUGLEPLAINES BUGLE

MAINE BUGLE. GOLF-MILL/EAST

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

Deadline for Placing Ads is Tuesday at 2 P.M.Certain Ads Must Be Pre-Paid In Advance: Business Opportunity, For Saie, Miscellaneous, MovIng Sale, Personals, Situation Wänt-ed, Or If The Advertiser Lives Outside Of The Bugles Normal Circulation Area.

FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME

PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNES PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES SALES/RETAIL

MISSOURiGRAPHIC DESIGF4ERFPECHNicAL

seevices MANAGERIMMEDIATE OPENING

N.tioatllt ksoWfl etaefaetarar ofmt55n, school and anisa rep-plian. and renarbar of FOrtaoa 300treup In ma Pingaras poriaseadM rasgar of Graphies Daniso mdTuehniaal Art Senoims. On quaass,antioa dasign/tra direotias aftradi-eanal nmhasisel and eompstortnnaraiad art. phala styling andsoispasition. Pnintingaalano sepa,-nitos eadad tor beni cinn/erowahnnnoinw nod prane .pprooaln. Mnn.marnant of 3D danian tar POP. dis.play soifs in 000rdiutioo wiSh Efod.sot ,eununao Colinos degraoaoqui,ad. wish besad koowlad9n otderise. on diraosion and peino pnoduotion, Floe tornons yaos et tush.neal etroioon/o,t di,ee9 0000peni-nene. 0004 55C500 with seienhistory ne: Snuart Hall Co,. loe.. Atte:Harneo 6onoonene . P.O. Eoo 200915.tonnas City. MO 64120-0915.

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SALES PERSONPai'tTime

Early MorningApply in Person:

GLADSTONE PARKBAKERY

5744 N. MilwaukeeChicago

NEW OFFICE OPENINGJ OIN A WINNING TEAM

. DAYS I EVENINGS FLEXIBLE HOURS. PART-TIME/ FULL TIME POSITIONS

. Students a Seniors-. Homemakers Professionals

. CALL TODAY FOR AN INTERVIEW,, (708) 966-0880

THE TELEMARKETING COMPANY7900 N. Milwaukee (in- Oak Mill Mali)

-The loader lt outbound toinearka tingoieee 1554

MARKETINGCOORDINATOR

National Company Ex-panding In ChicagolandArea Seeks 5 Professiònal

Creative Individuals ForRep/Manager Positions.S3-5K/month Potential.Excellent Training & Tray-el Opportunities.

(708) 413-1622 Retail SalesOHaro Airport Lanations

High volnena setionul tuft ohopoperati oenca abc:

SALES ASSOCIATES -Eop. poni but will Stain. Most htpeople anianted & oanraetic. Esocallcom o benefits. Call312.606.3756.

PARADIES-CHiCAGOICTA/Rapid Steen itto doot

nao mil/d/o

BABY SIERPart-TImeDays A Week

- LightHousekeeping

ExcellentReferences

Car NecessaryLincolnwood

(708) 679-0 i 03

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INS URANCE ASSISTANT-A growing life and health insuancecompanylocated in the northwest suburb of. Glenviewis seeking a motivated individual to fili theposition of Insurance Assistant.Ideal candidate will be a self starter with theinitiative to learn; have the ability to interfacewith our insurers; have a good figure aptitudeand have PC skills (Lotus and WordPerfect).Experience preferred but not necessary. Start-Ing salary: $19,000.Responsibilities include: provide general den-cal support to the Actuarial department; pro-caEs and vé'rify Life, Accident. and Health In-surance accounts and claim reimbursements.This company offers a competitive benefitpackage and 'an opportunity to work with adynamic team of professionals in an excellentworking environment. Send resumes to:

Human Resource DepartmentP.O. Box i 146

Glenview, IL 60025

TGCHNICIANMiniwern 5 Teosa to potieoaoHee6n & Air CoOd:aioeiog

5eioo Parson Top Psy.YpaRoaea EroployrnanO

F,is0e0nnaf'dsCall: 17051 967-2200

BUGLE CLASSIFIED

ADS GET RESULTSI

Place your ad now(708) 9663900

RESTAURANTS!FOOD SERVICE

Ash ForJeH

SALES I RETAIL

-WAIT STAFFLUNCH

Full & FaG-TimeSome Experience - Will Trais

Good Tips Fun Job -

(708) 698-3346Rigglo's

Milwaukee & OaktoatNies

'

NO'V HIRING:Start Work Immediately!

Sales, Stock, Cashiers & Receiving-

p Balh & Beyond, one al the oatioo's leading specialtyDaytime openings

wearelooieingforenergetocace lookiog to grow with a

is prelecred, bot we're

to join a growing compaaey.in pereoo to: Bed Bath &

IL 00091 or callemployer.

&

RestaurantThe Wilmette Park DistrictTerrace Restaurant Has AVarie Of PIT Year-RoundAnd Seasonal PositionsAvailable.

Interested ApplicantsPlease Call

Jean Or Cliff At:

(708) 256-9626

retail cholos has Immediate lull/part-timeIn ourwnárrsupsrotore.md ambitious individuals wholeader. Previous retail experiencewilling to trino.

We oller a great opportunityInterested applicants please applyBeyond 3232 Lake Avenue, Wilmette,cTe 251-e101. An equal opportunIty

BED BATH- BEYOV1

ooyoodooyioaolIiok:ndSEASONAL LABORERSHelp meet the challenge of keepingthe buildings and grounds of the

NILES PARK DISTRICTin tip top shape!

Working hours are Monday - Friday, 7:30 - 4:00Contact the Park Services Department

- 7530 Oak Park Ave., Nues(708) 647-6777 - -

Experienced WaitressFor Pull Or Part-Time

Vicinity Harlem & LawrenceVince's

(708) 867-7770

WITESSSALES

Sales. large corporationRepresentative. Businesshelpful. Income up to

has an opening for aor sales background

$42,000. In requestingsubmit resume to:

BJ427

Niles. IL 60714Eenployur

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Will

STAFFTime '

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Nuesafter I p m

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personal interview, pleaseP.O. Box

Bugle Newspapers8746 N. Shermer,

. An Eqanl Oppoatuelty

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"The New.pap.r. That Deliver"Serving The MoGli and Northwet Suburb. 7620 N. Milwaukee.

Apply in Feman

You Can Place Your Classified Ads by8746 N. Shermer Road, Niles, IllinoiS.

INFORMATION ON CLASSW ED ADSCalling (708) 966-3900 or Come T. Our Office in Person At:Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

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REALESTArEI.MISCELLANEOU$:.

APTS FOR RENT

Chicgo/Nile ero. i Bd,. Ht. noi.7300 N. Hoiom.-

cIII Gina (708) 1734189

HILES . Apt. fo Ront -CopIo2nd H,. Ht noi. CpI.

- 1708) 934.4910

NiIo - Mitwrn.koo & Donpto,Bloenlont Aportrnont - $380/Mo.

CnII Toni: (708) 965-3865

ROOMS FOR REÑT

. ROOM AVAILARLP -IN TOWNHOUSE

Buffalo Grov. nr.. -with .inginMon. & 2 choo) ohildlnn. Stn-dont or woman. non-smoker. Callp v.n)ngo . 1708) 541.90Ml

VACATION RENTALS

HILTON HEADDISCOUNT RENTALS

Why not get .way ta benotOelHiltnnHnnd Inland. S.C.?

I BR-flOR ooean condos & liornasToil fron for esotol bcooho,.

9f5.44994 --

. Find the help thaiYou need ¡n our

. classified section.

NOW YOUCAN

ADVERTISEMOREFOR :

LESS!SELL IT! 'BUY IT!ANNOUNCE IT!

3 Li'ies . 5 Papersi o Dollars!

This is a weekly rate -Prepaid.

We acceptMasterCárd or Visa.

Stop in to:Bugle Newspapers,8746 Shermer, Niles

or call

(708) 966-3900Ask for Beverly or

Jud!e

Deadline: 2:00pmTuesdays -

-U$ETHE BUGLE

Classifjeds- 966-3900:

AUTOS FOR SALE

81 VW Hstch - CIsac 1h & Ont.Roo G,cst-2 Door -$995.

Keosooii Motoi- 708) 520-9199

87 Boiok U Sabio - Londod. UkeNew - Roblo. EnÔ. & Träns. 8L795K,00noii Motore- 700)520-9199

86 Cbovy Cnp,ioo Wogoo - 9 Poco.Vary Cb. -7.100 Cor-t. Mie.. 02.795K ii M t - (700) 520-9199 -

04 Ford Wogon - 4 Doo,Very Cloen - In & 000- $1.495.

Kr0000il Moto;o- 17081 520.9199

91 Goo Moho - 4 Door. A/C.Acto, Led.. Cm. Cor & Rod. $3.299- Kroeooii Motore - 708) 520.9199

82 Jette - 4 Door - Good DriverCi000 Mechioo - $1.295

- Kieceoil Motore.- (700) 520.9199

86 Ford Ecoort, 2 Dr. Coope,Bino 8030W, Cieno, Good Sonor.

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COLLECTIBLES

- ColleotikIesEmmett Kelly - Krystonio -

Ron Loo - Largo - LIGIe PeopleDragon Keep . Beer Steins -

Michael Carnean(708) 674-4283

FOR SALE

Noidjo-Tisok Medalist(Spcoiai Editioni

Brsnd New Witl Wo,koot Coni-peton Diopihy - 0700 - Sano $290.

i708t 8238732

FURNITUREFOR SALE

LA-Z-BOY - Bei go-Dinin g RoomTobie - Thomae Orgnn (15-FO.Pedo». 1708) 969-3559.

EaeyChair. Sofa S La000eatOleo, Motivo S Caenm $550

Loather Sofa & Lononoat $950.Never Used - Most Soli.

7081 948-1046

MODEL HOME CONTENTSSofn/Lovseeot Sot 0595.Other Sote - Plaide, Etc.

Dioing Room Sot - 1$ po - $1595.BR Sot From Bolidoro Model Home

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Furoitoro - Cherry flocon MooStyie Perfeot oenditioc. BodroomSot $1100. Oak Badroom $1200,DR Sot $1780.- Ook DR Sot $1900.Moot Seli Complete Sot. (iDol948-1045. -

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Nilan - 9292 Waodlsnd De;; F,),.Sat. & Son. 5/5. 5/6 &5/7, 9 5m-4p.m. Wd. Os, Stio, Kit. lomo, Doll.

NULOS - 8447 0,101.F,idsy, Mey 5 & $ate,day. Mey t

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MOVINGSALE

3-Pi000 Living Room Set - 2 EodTahien With Matching Lampo -0200.170819698662.

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HiBIt Ge.ds TstsdngTolima snso.klOh.Hloh OthsnlPkys-cl. Ma0,.nsOt 949$oo.dim,EeaIlsS.ACT. 5*16 .doaotedpl.s.m,om.n49atloopnpmmloo.colac'd ts.thsit st vom solm, RO.'0054915 mum. 9901 mom Io neo,

CallI 17081 228-8017

WANTED TO BUY

WANTEDWURLITZERSJUKE BOXES

ALSOSlot Maohioa.My Condition17501 905-2742

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New plant lighting'.technology introduced

.A revviutionory new live of

iighiing ieolroology, usivg ad-vaocvd resvarch techniqoes do-vviopvd by the ioventor of iighi-ing iechnology for time lapsephotography, is bvivg introdocedto the Chicago soburbs and in In-diova by Evvironrneoiai LightingConcepts, Inc. of Tampa, Fia.OTI'-LITE is lite first tolal-spnetrnm, radiotion-shioldedlightsoorce thai simulates valoraisuvlighiin'order topromoiv pianigrowth and is used to givti thyfoviing ofnoturai sunlight for bu-mansavd animals.

Introduced through BuildersSquare ouiieis in flhinois and In-diona, the neweii line is O1F-LITE Fiant Growth LighiingProdocts. This ergonomic, eco-iogicaily designed product linepromotes piani growth in a mars-Ser unlike any other product onihe murket and is equally osedand beneficiai for animais and

Des Plainés businessmannamed to serve on boardMichael J. Purcaro, vice- Pobtishing sincn 1982, first scm-

president and poblishem of Con- ing as marketing manogei forsiruclion Equipment magazine, Construction Eqoipmrat maga-Cahners Publishing Company of oine. A/icr-becoming sates man-Des Plaines, has benn circled to ager, l'aroma waspromotedto os-the board of disoctors of The sociale publisher in 1986 andRood Information Program brcame publisher in 1989. Ho(-rRlP), a Washingion, D.C.- also servedbrielly as publisher ofbased national non-profil organi- Building, Design and Consiruc-cation which researches and dis- lion magazine. He bas been otributes dala on highway irons- vice-peesideni of Cahners Pub-portalion issues. lisbieg since 1990.

1 am pleased io wricome Faremo is active in o numberMike Faremo to seme on the of industry and professional or-TRIP board,' said Totomy ganioalioos, includIng Construe-James, chairman of TRIP. tian Industry Manafactarers As-

- "Mikes many years of nxperi- social/on (CtMA), Equipmentence and leadership in the high- Monafocturers Institutn (EM»,way industry will be of tremen- Asnocialed Equipment Dislribu-

- däus aisislaoce io TRIP as ore lors (AED),-Thr American Busi- -,work to inerente pobiio aware- urss Proas (A.BP) and the Basi-ness of the need io improve our nessfProfossional Advertiserroad andbridgesystem. Aasocialion (B/FAA).

Forcoru has been wiih Cahners -

- Prudentialplans expansion

In iodoy'o economy, while ofdienl&' -

many large corporations ore Andrewu heads uts agency thatdowoniziog, The Prodeolial ex- ioeludra 71 represenlativeo, 7peei.slohire 800naiesmprenenia- managers and 9 neMeo onus-

- livea in ils 11-sWig Mid-America cintra. The Northwest Subsobanlerrilory io 1995. Agency also has branch offices in

That loBi includes mom thun Chicago.26 new sales repreoentolivea in QoalifiedcandidaienmostpasaProdeolial's Northwest Suburbms an opi/tode profde/bockgrounslAgency, 1011 E. Tosihy Ave., - qoeali000aire. New repmeueoia-Des Plaines. This exp000ioo is livra must become regieteeeddesignedtoincreaaemadcetnhnre with the National Mssciniion ofin Prudential's pesduet arosa, oc- Secunden Dealers, and obtaincordioglo Larry Andrews, CLU, the Gale licenses necesnmy toChPC, geaserolmanager. - maaketucornpoehenniveeange of

'This is an excellent opportu- insoranceoedfi000eiolprodueos,ni»' for flexible, pesple-orieoted Por more inftiemotion aboot -

individoalswhoarncommfitgdto becoming a Peodeelial reprenen.achieving their own goals and muye, (Silly/duals should contactbuilding better fillorel.for them- Robert Boelicher, lecesitingselves and their famshen," Ass- managerwiththeNorthweatSub-drews odd. 'Ttew soles represen- urban Agency. on (708) 298-

- muyes will receive specialized 8020,ext 108.lraininginhowtomeettheneeds

Basics of setting up aBulletin Board' System

The j,rograni for the Muy 13mecho5 of the Northern tlBnoisComputar Society will open witha talk os: The Basics of SellingUpABiilielinEoardSysiem.

For Macintosh unen - a demoofthe Claris (irgas/ocr, aprense-al infornlalion ma.iOger for IBMonere - a definitive DOS (DiskOperoliog Synlem) discussionwillbeheld; for Apple family un-

hamann. -

GTFLtTfl's -neweni product'line in available al BuildersSquare in Nues.

Ofl-LITBs are beneficial toplassls, pels ondanimais. They re- -

doce giare, produce Ihe naturalfreling of suulighl, and block,harmful cathede ray radiationwhich is emoted from ilse ends ofali fluoresceni tubes. Dr. Gtlfoond that this eadiatioa, if eat-shielded - comeeliy, may causepluoss ta mutale and die. Majoranivrmsiiiea, hospitals aud MajorLeagoeasnbail have utilized thestress, and-provide other beneS-ciaieffecis. -

The new GI'F-LFFE line isavailable through - BuildersSquare asOleE, Gffice Depots orby conlaiting' -Environmenial'Lighting Concepts, the exclusivemanufacturer and marketer ofitse «product, al t-(800)842-8848.

ers - a demo of a slack peifor-mance program using Apple- -works, alun o discussion of -

Genealogyuaiog IbeAppleIlOS.Meetiugobegin regularly at 10

am. ou the second Saloeday oftheasonthattheChrisflanLiberyAcodemy, 502 W. Euclid Ave.,Arlington HaigllI Call (708)253-6959 for more informo-lion.

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INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by CallIng 966-3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, NOes, IllInois.Our Office Is Open - Monday ihru Friday, 9 AM. to 5 P.M.

Deadline for PlacIng Ads Is Tuesday at 2 P.M.Certain Ads Must Be Pre-Pald in Advance: Business Opportunity, For Saie, Miscellaneous, Moving Sale, Personals, Situation Want-ed, Or if The AdvertIser Lives Outside Of The Bugle's Normal Circulation Area.

TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART liME FULL/PART TIME , 'FuLL/PAnT TffVIE

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TelemarketersEarn Cash ForThe New Year!

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Villa Park(708) 530-1518F' ' Also RieededlrIvers

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Apply In PersonNo Phone Calls Please

HOLIDAY INNNORTH SHORE

530 W. Touhy, o

Sears AuthorizedC!eaning SerVICeS

Expanding LocationCARPET & UPHOLSTERY

- CLEANING$!9 to $13 HR.

lt you wouldIiloeFolTme or;e y8SFiOWldWOik

willing to be trainnd as a Sea-or Technlotan - Carpet & Up-

hnlotery Cleaner we are look-for vos. ' ' -

To qsal'dy. you must be de-pendable, pnsoess Stroegcommunication skills, have analid driver's license, be soif-motivated and be profession-

' Apply in PersonMonday - Feiday, 9-4:3 0,

1590 Barclay Blvd. -

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Close ToTransportation

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TechniciansInstatle,-

AccountlService RepsOperators

No Experience NecensaryTo Apply. Call '

1-219-755-0033 X. F228 am .- 8 pm ' 7 days

available for operators and/OC SeirUp operators onlathes, mills. threadrollers.CNC and Swiss- style screwsmachines, Good benefils andstarting pay.

Apply 9:00 am, - 4:00 p.m.' SWÌSSP!oci,ion

755ON.Oave.- Niles.1L60714 '

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-CASHIERSNeeded immediately -

forMorton Grove

Service StationMini-Mat-t

Ail Shifts Available

(708) ,-8269Drivers Wanted'

WE NEED DRIVERSIN YOUR AREA -

??'BMC1ODTDTS

Wi!I TrainCali 1-800-332-7364Tuition Reimbursement

Program-Excellent Pay Package,30K u ist Year Earnings

TRADES! 'INDUSTRIAL/DRIVERS MERCHANDISE

CONTROL

CUSTOMER PIÇK-UPPart-time, Including Some

Evon)sgs&Weekeods. Moot' -

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N Hoavy LB ngNo Experl000e Needed.

Apply In Perene: '

ABT Appliances 'a000 N Waukegan Rd

Morton Grove(708) 967 8830

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Full Time(708) 647-5920Call For Application

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5.Acto Techo Ail Specialities-

Experience necessary, GMpreferred, but not required.

CollisIon Techo Must ha eor be able to obtain 1-CARRcertifIcation. ,

Service Adywors-Mechani.fam i arity & compote

IlteacjreuredÄ49,Mgr./

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are an eslablisheej, stoble.company in busilrnss since1055. Clean duele0 recordrequired. Please call MarkExpos lo at 602 275-3232or seed resume to CourtyCkevrnlet 1233 E Camelbock Rd.. Phoenix, AZ 85014.

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on the Other HandCo..finucd from Pagel

earlier, broke into ber home at4:30a.m. lita pile of fiamma-bic matetials and then blockedthedoorwilhasofainan ef-fort to leap the ox-girlfriendand four other people in the-home. Fortunately, they man-agedio escape and were notseriously injured.

same man had tamedprison time for two previousconvierions. In 1983, he wassentenced to 10 years for ag-geavatedballery after shootinga woman in the back of thehead, leaving her permanentlyparalyzed- Fie was paroled uf-ter6yearsinl989. 1n1992,hrwas convicted of armed rob-ber)' and sentenced to 6 years,but was out on puente 2 yeneslaterwhen he attempted lIre nr-son of his ex-girtfriendshouse.

Had this man been requiredtoserveatteast85%ofhispre-viotts sentences, he woutd nothave been able to commit thearson. If frit isn't enough tomake you shake your head,the stews attorneys memoadded that doe to vedonogood-time credits, he maynerve less than hatf.of his 35year arson sentence.

We opake with SusanneRolliee of the tIstes attorneysoffice and asked how a manwho has been convicted of histhirtifetony couldpossibly oc-quicegood-tiznecrediL RoUi-ce said this man had been in-maccrated since the June.1994 arson crime until theMarch9, 1995 sentencing. Ac-cording to the Illinois UnifiedCode of Coeeections, offend-nos receive One doy of good-conduct ceedit for each day ofincarceration On ail hot antro-mi life sentences. Each thy

of goodconduct reduces byonethy the inmates period ofincarceration. The fact that heisapreviouslyconvicted fetondnesn'tenterintothepicture. -

When we questioned RoUi-er on the fairness of this statelaw, she said the states attor-neya office has pushed veryhard to get -the law changedand they want 'truth in sea-tencing.' We commented thatthe woman paralyzed by thisman in his foot conviction didnot get a day Ont of her wheel-choirforeverydayshespentinit so why was he afforded theprivilege of accumulatinggeod-timecredits.

Afewmonthshacktwoconvicterl macdames were eurent-ed after spending ti years ondeath row. John Wayne Gacyspent 14 years on death rnwbefore ho was executed. Whydo laxpayera have to be bar- --

dened for so many years be-fore a sentence is carried out?And why are the "candIe-burners standing outside theprisons on.ltte night of execro-donsinsteadofinfrontofthe -homes of the victims. Whereare theirpriorities?

According lo statistica re-ceived from the slates altre-nays office tire average sen-tente for murder is 32.9 yearsand the average time served istO.3 years, tess than one-thirdoflhenentence.

It seems to us that the onlyway we are ever going to re-dace crime in this country iswith "leuth in sentencing" turdwhen laws are enacled thatputas much emphasis on theeights ofthevictimsas they doen therightsofthecriminals.

Continued from Pagel

both 0CC studenli and fácutty,andpeople in thecommunity, in-cludesthelaffitCYBlixuodLifeFitness equipment with overtwenty different maclanes to ex-croise ali muscle groups, aerobicmachines. warm-up area, lounge,andibekerreoms with nisowers,

The openingof the VisualArloCenterwasalsocelebratedduringthe dedication. The gallery,found in the 0CC center lobbybehind din main staircase, willshowcaseboth sludentartandex-hibitsfeotn community artist&

The opening show in an exhibitoføCCstudentsaet,inawidsva-riety of media, including oils.pastels. charcoals, ceaajnie andbronze sculpture, and new high-tech art forms such us electronicimaging. The exhibit will runthrsughJune4, 1995.

Other facilities in the new ad-ditions include a theater rehearsalroom, science taboratory, corn-putee and manufacturing labs,classrootnt, offices ouldeorcourtyards, and the remodeledstudent lounge complete withnew cafeteriaund ganse room.

0CC President, Dr. Ten-Rocce, saidthatpeehaps the mostexciting part of the dedication ofali the new facilities, is knowingthat no laxes were raised to payforany ofthenew additions. TheOCCFoundatisn funded much nfthework,with the students pledg-ing np to $500,000, over fiveyears, from their activity fees, tobestirS thefitnest centercopldbeincluded.

Scott R.Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class

Scott R. Klueppet, son of Bob O.nndArsneKtseppet of Park Ridgerecently graduated from theNary's --Basic Nuclear Power

OaktonOCCbytheDesPtainesChansberof Commeece for n tenditionateib-hen cuttingceremony.

Theightu weeethen turned offand theenlire audience turned onfibre optic fvorr, given ont toguests at the ceremony to sym-boUrn the new directions insrhich 0CC in moving with mod-eon lechnolngy.

Boris Sorokin, Office SystemsTechnology Professor, presidedoverahigh-teeh,campsteegrner-ated,animated,ribbon 'cutting."

The multi-purpose center hadspecial exhibits net up front theMl Office Systems Technolgy,Mechanical Design. PerformingAns. and Early Childhood Edu-calion divisions, of the college,alongwithadisplayfrom thenew

- fimesucenter.Other festivities included are-

ception. music by GlenasSprague, ProfessorofMusic, undvideos by Bob Burma and TimRaelzman ofOakton'a TelevisionServices.

Guests were invited to tour aliof the new facilities, followingthereception.

OCCs Child DevelopmentDemonstration Centers, offerbande-on Iraining and educationof early childhood professionals,by running a complete pre-schoolfor children in the surroundingcommunities. Their new focili-ties include two large classrooms,with stations setup for a wide va-riety of activities. a playground,hachen. bathroom, und office.Each nf the classrooms can beviewed theaugh a one-way mir-torito an observationroom. 0CCstudente, as well asparents of theparlicijtanls, am able to viewclauses as they actually are wheninsession. - - -

Thenewfltnesscenler,opctt to

TREBUCLE,TsiURSDAy,My4, 0995

Teensmoking

Continued from Nies - PagelParga St. updase

Fuse 'Nu Packing signs willsoue be placed at Nordica Ave-nao and Fargu Street, the Buardsnanimussly agreed. A slap signfur snethbusnd seaffoc os SchoolSieoetatFargu waa also upheld.

Wish this ardbn, the Trusteesaisempsed so farther resolve the -

iefamoss Fargo Street disputethat had caused moch unrestamong the surroanding hume-Owners. Fargo Street had beenclosed as Nordica Avenue whenshe Deep Tunnel Praject begun inNUes swo years ago. The steedhas since been rcapened.

The Villagc Trsstees approvedo raise io the water rase from$2.02 per 1000-gattuos so $2.28.t'lsis imesdment will take effectJune 1, t995.

Mayar Bisse annuasced theappdistrneet ofRebeet Caltera iothe Village Bsaed so replace Jef-frey Aenuld who load bees ap-pointed a Judge of the CirrsitCauri ofCouk County os-March3. Cotierô, a member of the Fireand Police Pension Booed. willcomplete Aonold's unfinishedteemsntiuítenpiresin 1997.

Jeffrey L. Cordelio was ap-pointed so the Fire and PolicePension Basrd so replace TrusteeJasnesMahoney. -

RezonisgreqnestsCoomsercial rezoningeequesss

Weer grassed by the Board so BigApple Bagels, Forever FriendlyPetOreoming andLstheron Gen-eral Occupational Health Cesser.A residential rezoning was givento the Ashland Cours Ssbdivi-siam 9212 and 9214 Ashland,Nites.

The Village Trustees seam-macsly proclaimed their epposi-tiontolllisois Hesse BittNo. 568that would preempt a Nites ordi-nasce prohibideg she possessionand sale ofhaedgues. H.B. 568 iscurrently pending befare the-Hasse of Representatives.

The sent Village Board meet-ing will be held on May 30 at ameeting roam in theViltage Hall.,The current Council Chambersmeesing halt wilt na langer beavailable formeetings but wilt heused by the Nues Fatica Depart-mess. -

New .

buses n..Continued from-Niles Pagel

und more. The buses operatosevendays aweek and arr availa.blentnochargetoeidersl In1994, the rideeship averaged31,938 rislerspermonth. Join therent of the community. and laiteadvanlageofllsiufreeseMce.

To obtain a bus schedule orgather further information, con-tact Ihr Village Hall at (708)967-6100. -

FundsContinues from MG Pagelpurchasing cuffie tickets, catIDebbi at l-312-725-6748. Farmom mfoensation about the lier-gerKingbenefstnightu, cali GebiD. at(708)965.0896. -

Greg R. GusindeNavy Ls.j.g. Greg R. Gusinde,

sas of Frank A. and Elinor M.Gusinde ufOlenview was recent-ly desigsased a Naval Aviasor.The 1985 graduate of LoyolaAcadtmy ofWiinseste,jaised theNavy inAugusl 1992.

KlueppelSchaol.

The 1993 graduale of MoineSouth High Scheel joined theNavy iaJaly 1993.

1iÎ:!s on carehffldItiobeò

time to complete projects thathavebeenneglectedoverthewin-ter. such as cleaning Out the alIsearteeding tothegarden.

However, one project that isnot addresucdensugh is automo-tine maintenance. accordingLarry Yeager, Director of Team-

- ing und Technical Services farEchOna Engine Systems, a lead-ing manufacturer ofengine cam-penduta inclsding ignition parts.wire and cable, fuel pumps, fuelinjectors, emission control andclutches.

Thewisler months are roughon u cur's components. Potholes,salt, 550w, and freezing tempera-tures all haveadverseeffects on avehicle. As a result, spring is asideal lime to hove a car inspectedforwearandtear.

"Unfortunately, most peopledo not have their cars inspecteduntil something goes wrong orthey notice a change in drivebii-IP," Mr. Yeagerstaled. 'This typeof reactionary moinlenance endsnp being inconvenient, time con-noosing and expensive.

Automobiles have improvedtremendously over the last twodecades. With theinlrodaction ofeleclronic ignition and unleadedfuel, additions of computer con-trois andimprovemenluin oil andgasoline, it is more difficult toidentify deterioration of a car'sperformance. For this reason,motorists mastestablish aregulorschedaleofmainsenance. -

As a geneml rule. tune-upsahossldbecondactedaboutonceayear er every 12,000-15,15(X)

Yoo can entend the band offriendship areund the world as anAmericas hast family for a suns-mer foCeign exchange student.These homessays are always mLteressmg and are olsen the begin-sing of lastingfeiendshipn.

Most students came far shortnominer hsmessays beginning inearly July: A few may came forthe school year. Students range inage from 14 so 19. Att will speakEnglish, although some ace marefluons than ethers in the language.

They live as fully participatingmembers othe family, not asguests in the home. ltis ars opFer-mnity for American families toshare, their hume and life withsomeone from ndifferestceunteyand cslture and Ionen somethingof the language and customs ofthe homeland oftheir new family

MG PoliceContinued from MG Pagelonly on orders of 12 or mure bel-mets. Van Der Haegen said lIraInotmanypeople would be order-ing that many, so the police haveoffered to collect Ihr blanks andpayments and formarsi them tolIre Monlana fient so everyonewho needs ahetmetcan eederoneatthelow,lowprice.

'The regular retail price of lIstbelmets ranges between $39 and$49." VanDerllaegensaid.

Thepolice wifi be ordering thehehnelsuntilubeutthethirdweekin May, Van Dea Margen mid.'Wc want to get them on theheads ofthekidsbefore scheel isout,'hesaid.

When Ilse helmets arrive at thepolice station, those orderedthrough theschnols willbe dcliv-cred to the individual schools.Citizens without children - inschool will have to go to the po-lice station to pick up their heI-mets. -

Van Der Hoegen said that hewill ley to put a notice in localnewspapers when lIte helmets nr-rive, -

For moie information, cult(708)470-5200.

milos. Daring a tune-up. meettechnicionswill laketheopportu- -

nity to check foe other needed -

mainsance such as radiator andheater hoses, coolant condition,fan bella, fuel and air fillers, bat-any condition, tire inflation, andexhasstsyslem. -

- 'I would also recommend thatmatorists fomiiarize themselveswith their car owner's manual,"Mr. Yeoger commented. 'Thereis a section on maintenance in- -ssrssctians which coussins infor-medos anbasicupkeep." -

Generally. it is recommendedthat the oil and filter be ehongedevery 3,000 -miles or Ihrenmonths. Coolant and transmis-sion fluid, as well as belts andhoses, should be changed aboutonceeveeytwoyeaes.

Preventative maintenance isalso ImpOrtant to maximize tise -

life span of tires. Most steel belt-ed radiaIs should last approvi- -motely 70,000 miles sr mare ifproper slops are laken. Wheelalignmentandtirebalaneeshoaldbecheckrdoareayear,keeptireoproperty inflated and check oncea week, and rotate tices every -

6,000miles. -

"The essence of preventativemaintenanceis looking, checkingandeeplacing components beforefailure. lt realty will save youtime, money and aggravation inlIre long nun," Mr. Venger con- -eluded.

For more information on En-gino Systems. conluet Echlin'sEngine Systems inFrunklin Park,nt(708)455-3120. -

- Host a summer- exchange student -

member.The students are sponsored in

this eouissry by BendatI latania- -

henal Cultural exchange, whichworks exclusively- with friend-ship, cultural and educational ex-changes.

You con help to make a dreamcome Serie for a teenager from an-other part ofthe world while youenjoy anunfergetlable intcrcutm-rat adventure. Jt is. a growinglearning and sharing experienceforeveryoneinvolved.

For more information abouthosting a stsdentforthe summer,or the school year, consaetthe to-cal program representative. Sheis Mrs. Rusanss-Casalano. Phone:(312) 774-7299. The studentswill always remember theirAmerican host families and theirsunsmerinfltinois. ,

Res senior--receives - -

commendationsResurrection High School is

pleased to announce that seniorAmelin - Dombrowski has ad-vanced to the slates ofFinalist inIhr Natiooal Merit Scholarshipcompetition. In addition, Ameliahas been nominated for the Pria.cipal'sLeodoishipAwaxd.

As a National Merit Finalist,Gembrowskiiseigiblrforoncof2,000 National Merit Scholarships, one of 1,300- corporate.sponsored Merit Scholarships orone of some 3,200 college-spannueedMeritscholursj,jps.-ofIlse mare thsa one million est-trosts, less than 15,000 achievethe levelofPinslstin üiis nation.widecompetition.

Arnelinfeetsthatheracadensjcseccess has been colosplimentedby her participation in school or-ganizatmons such as the dramaclub, student council and the Na.tonal Henar Society, as well asher isivolvenrent in church andcommunity activities such asCROP Walk,Oxfamandothem

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C'i' NUT CELEBRATES ITS 50th YEARBY ROLLING BACK PRICES TO 1945!-

3 DAY SALE ' MAY 10, 11, 12SPECIAL SALE HOURS - Wed1, Thurs. & Fri.

7:30A.M.-5:OOP.M.- Purchase one pound at todays priçes

GT2nd POUND AT 1945 PRICES!.THESE ARE THE ONLY ITEMS WE CARRIED IN 19451995 1945

I Spanish Peanuts $1 .90 Ib. . 35 Ib. Redskin Peanuts

- $1 .90 Ib. . . . 40Ø Ib.I Blanched Peanuts $2.15 Ib. 4O IbI Mixed Nuts wfPeanüts . . . 2,65 Ib. . . 80Ø Ib.-s Pecans - - $6.25 lb....80Ø Ib.. Cashews $6.00 Ib. $1 .65 lb.. Unblanched Almonds . . . $3.85 Ib. . . . 55Ø Ib.

ONE POUND PER ITEM AT SALE PRICES.

1995 1945. Blanched Almonds $4.45 lb. . $1 .65 lb.s Shelled Pistachios $5.50 lb. . . $1 .75 Ib., Natural/Red Pistachios. $3.75 b 80Ø Ib.. Walnuts LT - $3.85 lb. . . $1 .50 lb.. Deluxe Mix Nuts $4.75 Ib. S . $1 .50 lb.e Jordan Almonds $4.00 Ib. . . $1 .15 lb.

WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF CANDY & NUTSFEATURING:

. Homemade Candies

. Hard Candiesr Dried Frails. Gift Packs. Snack Mixeso Sugarleos Chocolate

and Hard Candy

Tsar BUGLE, ThURSDAY, MAY4, 1985

Sorry, no phone or mail ordersfor this special anniversary sale

Phone: (708) 677-NUTS(708) 6776887

7500 N. LINDER SKOKIE, ILReg. Store Hrs.: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 am - 5:00 pm

qjoli't 5"orget

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LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF PUELIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given that on May 23. 1995 at 7:00 p.m. in theVillage Hall of the Village of Nues, Illinois, 7601 Milwaukee Ave-nue, NIes, Ulinois 60714, a public hearieg will be held before thePresident and Board of Tmslees of the Village of Nues, Illinois te-garding a plan offiflancing lo issue not in excess of$2800,000 Vari-able RaIe Demand ladusuini Developmeat Revenue Bonds (FortDearborn Lithograph Co. Project), Series 1995 (the lands) of theVillage of.Niles. Illinois (the "Village'), the proceeds of which willbe loaned lo Fort Dearborn Lithograph Co., a Delaware corporation(the "Borrower"), to finance the acquisition of machinrry and equip-ment to be owned and operated by the Borrower at the Borrowers ex-isling ntaaafactaring facilities localed al 6035 West Gross PointRoad, Nitos, illinois and 7425 &onamr Road, Nues, minois for usein the Borrower's business of manufacturinglabels for the food, bey-emgr and pabst indasleirs (the 'Project').

Thr Bonds will not be a general obligation of Ihr Village, but willbe a special, limiled obligation of the Village payable solely and oulyost of the revenues and other funds derived by the Village from pay-monts made by or on behalf of the Borrower under a Loan Agree-ment to be entered iseo between the Village and the Borrower. Noholdrr of the Bonds will have the right to compel any esrrcise of thelacing power ofthe Village to pay the Bonds or the interest or premi-um, if any, thereon, and the Bonds and the interesl and premium, ifany, thereon shall not conslilule an indeblrdness of the Villagr or aloan of credit thereof within the moaning of any constitutional orslatulory provision.

At the lime and place for such public hearing those persons altead-ing will be given an opportunity lo express their views concerningthe above referenced Project and the proposal to issar the lionds.WriUen Commeali may also be submitted lo Kathy Harbison, VillageClerk o( Niles, illinois, 7601 Milwaukee Avenue, Niles, Illinois60714, ttntil 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 23, 1995. Following thepublic hearing, the President and Board of Trasloes of the Villagewill meet lo consider the adoption ofen ordinance approving the pro-posed issuance ofthe BondsNotice dated May 5, 1995.

Kathy Harbison

Village Clerk ofthe Village ofNilm, llllnois

LeukemjaReseajFOundation -. - . , atDJCamera Club

The North Subsrbae Chopterof the Leukemio Research Feus-dation will spoesorits 12th semi-menai Lucite Sois, May 5, 6, 7, at310 HarkI Road is Northbrook.Salehours will be: Friday, May 5,I 1 am. - 5p.m.; Saturday, Muy 6,9 am. - 5 p.m.; and Sunday, May7, 10a.m. - 4p.m.

ttems will isclnde lucite desks,bathroom and kitchen accesso.ries, picture frames und cosmetictrays among others. All proceedsbenefit the Leukemia ResearchFoundation which raises moseyfur researchers serking a cure forleakemsa, patient fsnenciol aid,support gmaps and bone motrowdrives.

For mare information, call(708) 982-1480.

The UltimateinHajr & NailDesign is proud to introduce

"DENISE": The Ultimate team is; proudly welcoming our

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newest addition, Denise,to our salon. She is one-of the most up to datehairdressers. She's avety young and a verygifted hair designer andthat will help Frank &The Ultimate team tokeep growing to highstandards.

To welcome Deniseand her wonderful clien-tel, we nrc offering a10% discount un all ser-vices and products.

The Ultimate offersDenise the latest in hair and nail

designs incloding everymojor company (Nioxin inriuded).

The Ultimate serves both ladies & gentlemen undwe are open 7 days & 5 nights a week.

Coming very soon is another service to you, "TheUltimate Tan."

898 Civic Center Plaza - Nues470-9333

The next meeting of the DesPlaises Camera Ctsb will be heldes Monday, May 8, beginning at730 p.m. The Club meets at theDes Plaises Public Library,Graceland and Thackee, in theirmeeting roam located down-stairs.

After a briefbosieess meeting,members und friends of the DesPlaines Camera Club will take utook into the fatstre with SteveMeyer, Photographer and PhotoLab Director at Nagent-Wenckas, Inc., cotnsssercial pho.tographers, located in DesPlaines. Meyer will presses anOverview of using compasees toenhance and visualize photo-graphs. A graduate of MaineWest High School, Triton Col-

lege Commercial Photo Depart-ment, he is carrently studyingdigital imaging at Dakton Corn-monity College. Meyer willshow some ofthe ways pbotogra-phen are using computers to hotpin the photographic process. Hewill bring samples from his homecompater and the photo-computer lab ut Oakton Comma-nily College.

The Des Plaines Camera Clubmeets twice monthly on the sec-ond und fonrth Monday, Septem-ber through May. Refreshmentsare served following the meetingwtth a ttme for fetlawship and,discussion.

Por additional information,cull (708) 696-2899.

Northern IllinoisCivil War RoundTable meeting

The Northern Illinois CivilWar Round Table will hold theirMay 5 meeting ut the First Pees-hyterias Charch of ArlingtonHeights, 302 N. Danton Avenueut7J3Op.m.

The spoaker, Jack Coombe ofNerthbeook, will discuss novaibattles on the Mississippi Riverdorsng the Civil War. Ceombe'sbook, Thnnderon the Mississippiwill be publiuhedsttis October. Inaddition to his Civil War Re-search he has published 3 novelsand worked on the 'IV seriosGunsmoke.

Anyone wishing further infor-mation on our meetings muy con-tact Virginia Dezell at (708) 253-2460 er Bob Ziegler, ut (708)358-6355. Oar meetings are heldthe liest Friday ofevory mouth utthe Arlington Library und an in-formalionat workshop is held utthe Palatine Library the shied Sul-srday ofeacbmontls tam.Dance Concerts

cancelledThe Aurâris Docce Concert

Series originally scheduled forTharsduy, May t 1, Friday, May12 und Saturday, May 13, in theunditoriam ut Niles North HighSchool has been cancelled. Car-rent ptans call for the event to re-Inns next spring at an us-yet-to-be-determinodduse.

TourtheU*SI LEGAL NOTICE

IHILES, ILLINOISNOTICE TO BIDDERS

The Village of Niles will beaccepting propoatils foe

1995 REPAVINGPROGRAM

General information and tpe-rifle bid imleuctions concerningthis prnposal are available at theOffice of the Purchasing Agent,7601 N. Milwaukee Avenue,Nilm, Illinois 60714, (708) 967-6100.

Bid forms and blueprints forthe 1995 Repaving Programmay he obtained by submitting acarrent Certificate of Eligibilityfrom the Illinois Department fTransportation,

Seulod proposals will be se-cepled null I0;00 A.M. onTaeuduy, May 16, 1995, at theVillage of Nitra, Office of thePurchasing Agent, 7601 Mil-wankee Avenne, Nitra, Illinois60714.

Proposals will be opened onThmduy. May 16, 1995, 11:00AM., in the Conference Room,Nilea Administration Building,7601 N. Milwaakee Avenue,Nilm, Illinois, After review bythe Pabllc Services Commiltee,the bids will be awarded at theregalar Village Board Meetingon Muy 23, 1995.

Water Safety: Safeguardsinplace and increasing

The week ofMay 7-13 wus re-ceelly designated "Sufe DrinkingWaterWeek" by Goy. Jim Edgar,making the stase part of a nation-wide effort lo focus attention ontIsis essential commodity manypeuple lake for granted.

Historical records indicate OssIpeople began treating the waterthey drank as early as 2000 B.C.,bat technology only combinedwith formai regulation mockmore recently In assare that whenyou turn on the tup, you will betapping into a Water supply that isplontiful and safe.

By 1870, there were six publicwater supplies operating in 11h-nais. Today, there are 1,830 pub-tic Water sspplies distributing anestimeted 1.91 billion gailons ofwuterdailytoapproximately 10.8million residents (roughly 176gailons per person a day). Since1970, the operation ofpablic vsa-ter supplies has been overseen bythe illinois Envieanmrntai Pro-lection Agency, which look overund enpunded on programs al-ready in pluce ander the lImaisDopartosent ofPablic Health.

The waler the supplies disleib-alois moaitoredforbacterial con-lamination, naturally occstrisguabslanccs like iron or radiona-cides, and scores of manmadematerials sand in the agricutsuruland tndaslnal activities thsl sap-port the stale's economy. Federalrogalatsons currently requiremonitonng for 84 separate paten-staI contatcseants, and moro wiltbe regulated in the near future.The laboratories of the IllinoisFoviranmentul Proloction Agro-cy do mail of the water supplytesting, with more than a millionlests performed an Water oumpleseach year.

When testtng indicate contato-toallas Is preseut al levels eu-cording dnnknsg water stan-dards, wasvrsspplyoffieiuls must

notify Oso public. The notices dasalmean that there is us immedi-ale health threat, as there are largesafety factors built in to the stan-dards. The notifications oro in-tendedlo provide public informa-tien und to gain publie support loencourage quick compliance.

"Boil waler orders" are issuedwhen conditions might have per-milled bucteriologicai contanti-station into the distribution sys-tom. Lass of system pressare ormajor waterman breaks are uso-ally the esoso of these alerts.They are precautionary in natureand are tssaed as an interim meas-are until additionai testing candetermine ifbacteriu have actual-ty entered the distribution syu-tom.

lImais has not had a doca-montod outbreak of waterbomoillness linked to a conlmoisatedpublic water supply for nearly 60years. In 1939, leaking sewerlines allowed sewage containisgtyphoid organisms lo enter thegroundwater sspplyiag the Man-teno Stale Hospital; 453 patientsand stuff Were stricken, and 60died.

Taduy, safeguards are in placethat early Illinois sellIers couldnot have imagined. Moailoeinghelps guard against outbreaks ofbacterial illness, and standardslimit Omoantu of potential con-tatttinaets that could, is excessiveamounts aver decades of enpo.unce, canse negative health cf-feds. The ageicaltarat cammani.15 is actively working to redncetheir use of pesticides and horbi-ride that conld gel into drinkings4ulersosrces.

Industry is taking steps Io re-dace chemical aso, and pollutionprevention is bocoming mareprevalent. Recent figures showthat in 1993, Illinois companiesused leus of 1,125 different rhem-iraIs, reducing al the sourceatnaunts of potential pollutants

Vocal Nation is u seven-member act rnawnod for theirvocul jazz abilities. Sis of theseven members aro Los Angeles-based first call session singers,and three afthe individuals in theact have won Grammy Awardsfortheirvoraljazz performances.

Vatrena King, Angie jaree,David Joyce, Randy Crenshaw,Carl Graves and Bob Joyce cam-prise the vocal section of the en-seatble, while the grasp'sfounder, Paul Keciling, serves asleader, producer and percussion-tst.

The voices of Vocal Nationhave bere featured in films sackau HameAltine, When Harry MetSally, Aladdin and Beaches, Themembers also have performed ci-Oser individually Or colleclivelywith recording artists as varied usMichael Jackson, Michael Bol-ton, David Byrne, Ray Charms,WalterBeckerand Botte Midler.

Sunday, Muy 7 the Vocal Na-lion Will appearmn theNiles NorthHigh School auditorium, 9800Lawler Avenar Skokie at 7:30

Tickets are $10 io advunce,$15 at the door. To arder, call(708) 933-0380

requiring regulation.Laboratories cansase find can-

tattsisasln at parts per trillion,pushing stilt farther the limits aswhich pollution can be detected.Water supply operulors mustmonitor for the presence of temesubstuncés that huye not yet benregulated, bal arr thought ta havesome adverso health effects andhave bers significantly detectedin variossparts of the country.

All isolI, a glans of water maybe the best, und safest, bargainyou'll find today.

st. John'sholds superflea market

St. John Brebeufs annnal Su-per Plea Market sponsored bySJE'sYoathMinistrywtllbehrliion the schoolpaeking lot, 8307 N.Harlem, Salnrday, May 13, from9 am. 103p.m.

Admission is 50 cents, Foodand beverngea will be availablethroughout the day at a nominalprice.

There are a few vendor spacesremaining. For information, call:St. Salm BrebeufYoutti Miniatryoffice,966-98l5,

Norwood Park'Home presents'The Senior Prom'

On Thursday, Muy 11 from 5to 7 p.m., the Norwood ParkHome will bring back the feelingoflhosehigh uchoolduys by host-ing the one and only NarwoodPurkHome "SeniarPram."

Do you remember spendinghours looking for thul perfectdress? Picking oat the perfectcorsage for yarn dato? Duncingthe night away hoping aol to missyour curfew? Memories muyflash back in your mind as youseo today's teens celebrate theirsosiorprams, but these memariescan become reality ut the Nor-wood Park Home "Senior Proni."We bogin the evening with a spe-dully prepared dinner of PoachedSalman. Afterwards classictanes of yesteryear will play assomoru dance lo entertainmentpravidedby the Ray Knperband.

For more information, contactthe public relations department at(312)631-4856.

From L.A. toNues North

Personal trainer finds'enthusiasm is catching

' They always remember yourlast performance. tI's u lessonMotIon Grove resident MichaelSpear learned as a professional

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duncer and une he remembersovery lime he steps in front of anaerobics class.

A personal traincr Michaelowns the Martas Grove basedBody beuge and teaches aerobicsat the local Bully's North ShoreClub. He recently wan the honorof being valed second place te-structOr of the Year in WindyCity Sparts Magazioe's annaul

Good Counsel holdsWalk-A-Thon

Goad Counsel High Schoolwill hold its annual Walk-A-Thou on May 12. The walk toWrigley Field will generale man-eyïor Ihr new soccer and truck

' teams that uro scheduled for the1995-96 ichoal year.

Congratulations to Anna M.' Kahl, claus of '96, who won 3rd

place in the Literary Competitionspoasared , by the Polish MIsClub of Chicago.

Caroline Grieham, '97, if atenser-up in the Hugh O'BrienYouth Foundation conIcal. Cara-line's essay ou leadership will beincluded in the Jane LeadershipConference held in Chicago.Caroline will attend the Confer-enceasagueslafthcPoandatiôn.

Contact Susan Paweski al(312) 463-7661, foe more mOor-mation.

: ' AHot'

. The Morton Grove Park Dis-. Intel will be offering a 3 month'. Fitnoss Club Membership for

' only $39.95 beginning Muy 15.The purchasing period is May 15throughioly 31. The Fitness Clubfeulurei state-of-the-art eqoip.

'meist in a friendly and clean at-mospherd.

The Club also has a full-sizegymnasium for open gym play, awhirlpool, saunas, und personal-ized filsess programs. Located althe Prairie View CommuniIyCenter, The Filness Club is a

- great place ta gel fit. Por more in-formalioc an the summer special,call 965-1200.

Birding forBeginners

Learn how lo identify thosefeathered Mends that freqaenityvisityourbackyurd. Join the Sko-iso Park District's Biediug forBeginners class on May 6 from'8to lO:300.m. aedrrceive basic in-structios on characlorislic birdmarkinguand behaviors.

Pas'licipants will also huye theOpportunity lo spend time at theEmily Oaks Notare Cesler ob-serving the incredible birdlifethere. Call (708) 674-1500 farmoreinforination.

Men's SummerBasketballLeague

Sign np for a compclitiveleague for men und enjoy a fast,healthy work out. The leagueconsists of 6 se 8 teams, 8-weekseason, (Muy 21-July 30). Thelap 4 teams qaatïfy for pluyoffs,$380 per learn, games played

'Sundays, fram5:3Oto 9:30p.m.Formare information-raIl John

Sobraske al (708) 297-3000.Muslsignap byMay 12.

readers' pall. He alto placedfourth in the Individual (Masters)Men's Division in the NationalAerobic Cotiipotition.

In addition, Sporn's enthu-simm and cancero for othersbraught City ofHape Club MeritAward to Bally's Noelia ShareClub in 1993 and '94, The awardgura lo the club thus brings themast participants to ils annual"Warko$t for Hope" aerobicevent. Spear lead participants inaerobics althisyear's event.

Legends of theFall at M.G.library

The srcqad Monday of eachmanth, thn Morton Grove PublicLibrary has free screenings offeature films. On May 15 the.Morton Grove Public Libraryshows Legends of the Fall (ealedR) at lt am., 2:30 p.m. and 7p.m.

Anthony Hopkins stars as Col.William Ludlow, u U.S. cavalryofficer, who raises his sons in thewilds uf Mostana. Initially, thebrothers (Brad Pitt, Aidán Quinn,Henry Thomas) are inseparable,but their lives take different,sumetinins vislentund passianatopaths.-

The Morton Grave Public Li-brarr is located al 6140 LindolsAve. For mora information, ormability and cammuaicalian oc-reas assistance, call (701) 965-4220,TDD (708) 965-4236.

Curtain CallPerformance

After the tremendous successof Curtain Call's 1994 perfor-mance of "OsI of Ibis Worldt",Skoki;Park District and the Per-forming Ans Group relurn locreole and present as adventure-filled oiasicul aboal "Winnie thePooh and Friends" is the Hun-deedAcre Woods.

Join us al Devonshire Centeros Friday, May 5 al 7 p.m., Salar-doy, May 6 and Sunday, May 7 ut3 p.m.

Tickels are ou sale al OaklooCenter for only $2 per person.Children ander the age of 2 areadmitted free. Cull (708) 674.1511 formare iefor,nalios,

A centuryof Matrimony

Weddings memories ofthe lastcentury uro an enbibit atIbe Mor-Ion GraveHistoricalMascum, la- -caledin Harrerpark, 6240 Demp-sloe SI. through the surmiser. "ACentury of Matrimony" present-ed by the Marten Grove Histori-cat Society may be viewed onWednesdays from I lo 3 p.m. undSundays from 2 to 4 p.m. or byuppainlment. Call 965-0203 or965-7447, formare information.

. Yak LineTeens! Did you forget when

Ihr next junior high dunce is?Looking for something la do inIkokie with your friends? Thencall the YAK Line at (708) 569-IYAK and listen lo the special re-corded message io find out whataclivilies the park district hasplanned for teens.

For more information aboutany lone programs contact Hawieal(700)674-1J00.

FabulousEth-Noh-Techreturns to library

Weaving stories with thesonuds uf a bamboo-flute, drumsund broaze gongs, Eth-Nah-Tccretaras to theLincolewoad Pub-lic Library, 4000 W. PratlAve. tocelebrate Asian Heritage Month,May7at2p.m.

Eth-Nah-Tee makes Asiunfolklales come alive with theater,dunce and music. On a cross-caunty toar which originated inSan Francisco, Robert Kikuchi-Yngoja and Nancy Wang unfolda tapestry of trickster talos, crea-lion myths and legends of spiritsand crealares. The accomplishedmusicians inlerweuve a variety ofcall-and-response morir games,coutumes, and '-instruments intheir lolling of stories from Ko-rea, China, Japan and the Philip.pines. -

Tickets are required sed areavailable free al the circulationdesk. Phone (708) 677-5277,Voice and TDD.

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Participants will have the np- special family evenl.=:=Gtft & -

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PAGE46.. The-BUGLE, THURSDAY,MAY 4, 1995 ---Low-cost wills for Township applies Holocaust survivor

addresses Niles Wést studentsseniors at Skokie officeEligible senior citizens aI of.

feted low-cost will preparationservices through the Senior Citi-Zens Will Program Wetinesday.May tO. at the Skokie Office ofHaaren Services. Advance ap-poinanents are required and willbe scheduled for 10 n.m. to noonthatday.

An attorney from The ChicagoBarAssociation will previde freeconsultations abont wills to sen-jora whoregistee for the service.Ala client's request, the attorneywill attopreparea simple will forareduced fee. The cost for draw-ing upa will is notmore than $50for an individual ($75 for acoapte).

Durable Power of AttorneyandLivingWilt forms ate avoua-hie free of charge. A DurablePower of Attorney allows asen-

I LEGAL NOTICEPROGRAM

ANNOCNCEMENT/POLICY STATEMENT:

The St. Andrew Home for theAged is participating un the FoodDislsibation Progratn and has es-loblished the following mealpolicy: The Food DistributionProgram is available to all eligi-bIc poeticipants without regardto tace, color, natIonal origin,handicap, sex. or age. Any per-son who believes that he or shehas been discriminated againstin asy USDA related activityshould write immediately to theSecretary of Agriculture, Wash-ingtoa, D. C. 20250.

For further information con-tact Janet Franklin at (708) 647-8749.

I certify that the above pro-geam aaaoancemenpolicyStatement constitutes this oegani-entions policy regarding the ser-vice of meals to participants inthe Feed Distribution Peogramand the above announcementhas been submitted to the appro-priatesnedia.

aßohn E. Krasse

lorOs designate anotherperson tamake property or health cine de-

. cisiOns in tise eventthe senior be-comesphytically ormentally un-able to do ao.A Living Willallowsanindividnalwids n tremi-nalhealthcondiiiontoexpress hisor her &sire to have death-detaying procedures withheld orwithdrawn.

Seniors may complete the Dar-able Power f Attorney and Liv-ing Wilt forms themselves, orthey may hire the attotneyto helptitt them oatand exptain the vari-055 options available on thefoetus. The fee for the attorney toprovide legal advice aboutaDur-able Power of Attòrney it $75maximum for un individnal($125 fer a couple). The chtirgefor a Living Will is no more than$50 for an individual ($75 for acouple). -

To be eligible for the SeniorCitizens Will Program, a clientmust tse age 60 or Over. Annualincome must not exceed $15,000($20,000 for a couple); and as-sels, excluding a home and per-senat car, should be worth nomorethan$30,000.

The Senior Citizens Will Pro-gram is sponsored by The Chica-go BarAsseciation, the SuburbanAcea Agency on Aging, the Chi-cago Depaeaaeat ois Aging, andthe Cook County Legal Assis-tanceFouudation.

Appointments for the SeniorCitizens Witt Program must beschedaled in advance. To regis-ter, call the Skakie Office of Hu-mau Services at (708) 933-8208.

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Maine Township receetty sub-mitted an application to CookCoanty for a $163,184 commuai-ty development black grant toim.prove an alley in the usincorpo.ratedarea. -

The alley, which cons parallelto Sumac Road, has gone withoutregular mainlenance or signifi-caetrepa!rs sincothe areswas de-vetoped with motti_fomity boas-ing in the t960s. No residents'association exists lo care for theattoy, und the sowosbip and thecoasty have been nnabte to repairit because the alley in on privatAproperty. -

The t7-foot-wide attey runs950 feet between Emerson St.andNoel Ave. -

If st receives the btock grant,Moine Township would 50e thefauds to repair and improve dicalloy. As part oflhe improvementpion, adjoiniog Owners weroasked to release their alloy prop-ert3 rights to the township, whichthon woutd continue to maistajuthe area os a ose-tase, public al-ley.

Wednesdoy, Aprit t9, was thedeodliar for opplying for blockgrunt tonds. The township hrldtwo public bearings-the most co-.coos one 00 Tsesday-lo discussthe groutproposat withresidnots. -

"Werp highly Optimistic thecounty will understand the im-porlance ofthis project," said Sa-prrvisorMark Thompson.

Restdrnts su the Sumac areaCame tu the township for help andworked w1th ufficiata io thcèffortto collect signatures frampruper.ty owuers asO apply for the btuckgrant

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Nifes West High School senior and Israeli Club presidentNadia Sapozhnikov (left) of Skokie stands with Holocaustsurvivor David Figman (also a Skokie resident) In front of adisplay showing scenes and artifacts from the Holocaust.,Figman Spoke to groups ofstudents throughout the day dur-ing an Israeli Club Sponsored program devoted to teaching -

the Niles West Community about the Holocaust.

The Chicago Institute for Eco-numtc Development (CtED) isseekisgmeu and women ages 22-65 from throughout the six-county Chicago area to place inpermanent, fuS-Urne jobs wherethey will learn new skills end re-cebe quality employment train-ing.

Positions are available in themanufacturing, retail, hospitalitymad transportation industries insvariety ofposltious from clericalto meaagerial. Moatopenings oieut small and medium-sized corn-pautes.

Job seeke who havelost theirjobdao to down-sizing or thornwho ere ecoaomicalty-disedvan-raged ore cncouiagrd, to apply,

I LEGAL NOTICE INotice is hereby given, puesu.

sot to "An Act is relation to din -use of an Assumed Name in theconduct or transaction of Bast-ness is the State," au amended,thaI a certification was lited bythe undersigned with the CountyClerk of Cook County. File Nu.D027692 an April 18, 1995, un-der the Assumed Name of"Progress" Independent Multi.purpose Consulting Conter withthe place of business located at9509 Gross Point Rd., Unit "D",Skokie, IL 60075. The 1moname(s) sod residence address ofowner(s) is: Santailovich Dmitri,426 Hazeiwood Terrace, BuffaloGrove, U., 60519; Sharova Natal-is, 9509 Gross Point Rd., Skotcie,ff60076.

Jobs availablethrough CIED

according lo Carol Dougal, a co-director of the organizatioa withHedy Burner. Dougat and Rameralso serve as directocs of theWomen's Business DevelepmentConter.

"We want to locale individualswho are committed to long-termnmploymeutundwhòameagerlework with companies tisaS offerquality ou-lIte-job lesinitig1r' saidDougal,

Since it was established ice1984, more than 500 companiesand .virtoatty thossands of menand women have participated inCIED'sprograen. -

Por feather information aboutjobs, call Fran Luster et (312)553-8084,exL2O.

L. B. Ç. holds flower saleThe Lincotnwood Beanlifica-

tioa Committee is holdIng ilsAnnual Flower Sate on Satur-day, May 13, from 9 at9, to 5p.m. st the Lincotuweoaj Corn-musity Center, Lincoln andKreter Aves., Liscotnwoed.Rainday is Sunday.

As always, proceeds from thesale will be used for a VillageBeuutiticatiou Project. Amongthe projects funded in prioryears are the erection of our ut-tradivo wooden signa at varionsvillage entrances, the stainedglass doorleaijing lo the Council

Chambers in our Village Matiand dis planting of flower beds.throughout Proeset Pork. -

Currently the committee is inthe process of selecting plantersfor placement near the entranceto Village tOstI.

The L B. C. was formed pri-manly to promote replacement5f the thousands of trees lost tothe dutch elm disease . and topreserve, protect and enhancethe natural environment of the . 'Village of Lincolnwood in gen-eral.

. Hospice offers speakersto the community

. EstS Hospice is offenng free ty ill patients and their fornituraeducational speakers to organica- . have prepared 30 lo 45 miantesdons interested in learning more tullas on dicer different topics. -abouthospice care ortho grsevrsg These professionals believe dialprocess. the time so leati about hospice is

. Nurses, chaplains and social before a life-threatening illnesswnrkers trained in caring for tIse occurs.body, rncod and spant afseroonal- "Hospice, A Special Kind of

Coring" explains the philosophyof hospice programs and what.services they provide. "Makingthe Hospice Decision" asplainswhes to decide on hospice, whodecides whethechospice is appro-priute uod the philosophy behind

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hoapicecare.The third talk, "Understanding

Gcief," exptaiss what grief is,sume- commos misconceptionsabout grief, factors for healthygrievisg and danger signals in-theprocess of grief. The speokérsspell out when it is appropriate tnseek professiosat help for sorne-00e esperiencing grief.

Fur mare informalioo or loschedule a hospice speaker, colt t1800)564-2025. -

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