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VOL. 30, NO 32, E BUGLE THURSDAY JANUAR 191 IIae of NiIe : EIi'tiòti ' 8746 N She me Road :-!IoII!nis6o64! ' :9eß-39OO-14.. : - rcopy - , Harry Pestine,-presdent o the r les Park District !ibrafl feels he i onph d mi B ,rdsv,lI not sack iç.electioi lo of what rte tiÇo f the boardis April. He has servad thosphi &l i t ir toy l'io i B,i hoe, d for siife .years.and as 'goisg tobe aniiieuibeol prmident for the past séven year. didale 'to altoa.ohmted Pes lne_ said .. -Tsesday he Cirii tilla,'. t is ¡'ici' 4 EJ CR 15 1144874 NILEI PIJILIC LIIRARY 6980 0441111 RILES IL 60048 board shoots down sDOwnSca!e branch' . f.rfb'Lh?daZaeb,t4'.:' rh ig of Os-ar betwe&f fo Viitl,.thbrao h f n e,tlor t ,qnd atankl the existeOz . Jasuary i31 eoiieefl e4eved f brhch tibrary,cntIniiêd arounddismasltisg, movtsgì'a,ld I R4lfeyeji6f6ry -Bodrd°or storisg booksùìd eqsipmèot Trust6ès metisg Wednebday, Usdertrng apporestly alear-esa is.sûes of togitii,s s4re the hopes - . . 1.051' 'ddsPac.47' Board agrc s put ( ,lOt ' flnan( .aIIy feat,,bI( - by ßod BeeCr lnygus it4 rostros id il '-athe floiSL8sr4sty Cr111 h fi ,er secn-The JE C' lcr ti i ekesini-toldGQVct'aor. .. Çhoossos to 'ShBt-cp'4.u8d . olieo-Mayoi Wâshin't o was - niroyced1 lid- ii lo3yyt . boo dodut ofth place. It hap- p ned . i orday ught. It was e Chi ag crosOil a118s best (Worst?). It was the annual Ch,eago Bu ebsit Writms dinner d wo at he Pulnier t was invited to the diiinc'r 64 a Chicago üblic i'elullons inun who knows everybody. I Encan everybody,.If I was tenS -years old I would have thought I'd gone to busebatt heaven This goy know most ùf the .. hasebott people un welt us Obst of the politicians who scare there. When the four hour affair ended, he look me dowoslairs to u lounge where I nhook hands with Cub great Billy Williams. We sat down with Yankee pitcher Tommy lohn and bio very pretty wite. And we said hello to Jim Fregosi und pont u half hour with former umpire Jim Rice. During the four hour . banquet b050bull writer Bill Gleannn introduced Gory Car- ter of the Met who told the e;owd about hin recent surgery The irreverent Contoisiril on Pago 46 - ..... , . :oppm 44 p b b thot we f und battery 'rario Viesh shopingeenleriin . : Davis Moi-4eo grove.wasdefusrd bplhe (i Cook (ouo4o Sherif Police willi 'pitblig retatmns.oflicer for Ifie MijAton G,roo,w Potire Depar- toulffit, gaoperby saticrd the - pilR'JIbñub willi a battery . .giçhed àtthn boltsim rrarof a cur CpaFk.tuifrOflt of Dalton's Book Stdrc is the sorttiedst section óf. , the shopping renter porkiiig tot, DrnspsterSt. and Wuokegan Rd. . . 'We arrined at the scene about t?O.p.m. utter receivmg the cult laid contacted tbeSheriff'n police i fiomb and arson, squad, became -i iì'edois't have that type of unit," -be said - ., ,Rheriff' polom found a 12-inch - , loot, 1-inch diameter, black iron. pipe stuffed with gun powder, capped ut both ends, çndtaioisg,a sleloitator and taped to a mull ND graduate . killed by car Thomas J. Currigan, 18, of Gfesjvsew wau hit and kitted by a rae on Friday, Jun. 16 in Omaha, . Nefs. Currigan was u freshman at Çreightoo University iii Omaha. Carrigun, un account executive Robert Wurdet, (t) lionoredthe Nites Chamber , tWGN TV. ' of Commerce "Citizen of the Year" Marilyn Olacrigon o'uu a recent Brown, while Mayar Nicholas Blase and Joanne grudsate of Notre Dame High Clark, Chamber president, looked on during the Schopl in Nitcu and slurred in annual dinner dunce held ut tOsickecu in Des oeverat stage plays in Murillac Plaines on Friday, Jun. tO. Brown, presideul nf the play productions. He played Col. Riles Hiuforirul Society, won awarded the honor Pickering in "Mv Fuir Lady" ; foc her outstanding contributionn Is the anm Continued os Pugo 4? monity urç-na's :Ùse-dC; - -- - - bySylviaDislrympte A,,nfer from Orhout Didlriet 63C "ecos and rom". nf takina over '.t:1ILeL -- for $1 ssaa rejected by park coso- agreed is wus lint lissancsafty 'i:, . i missionèrsatTucsday'smeetisg. - feasible "at tisis time" to accept ;-h. - -- -- tu iettthèBatturdSefioot building. the bisi!sling, - csmssiinnloners .'.,' ,,t'," si:' ':' .bOardpsie:thn ';'i;'li exptuined h park smad.thc bomb liait ont. discassed at a Ii!! iittce district does out hase tile tuisds nti lisis, t osi P:,tili meeting. Alter evalu 1111g the C stirs o, (I s p0 17 rodffsoppsrstookssg onat . "Citiz»n . f -rho Year " Agcordsng to Mark Davis, ,. -__f Wnrdelf4y4sthetddjjfestvl fànt)inor'h'lCttizn - uftheynut" award, . C -- Marilyn Brnwn1u resident of-Nitos for 82 years and prcsident of the Niles Historical Society, was named "Cltìoeo of the Yeur"hythe Niles-Charn- - bernfCouamtcce at the annual disusserdiince held ut-Knickers is Des Ptainns last Pridey. . .. . - Thd award, hstablished-in- t9f?-hecognines the - - - Ceuiiuisest(,nl°ugc46

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VOL. 30, NO 32, E BUGLE THURSDAY JANUAR 191

IIae of NiIe: EIi'tiòti '

8746 N She me Road:-!IoII!nis6o64! ':9eß-39OO-14.. : -

rcopy -

,

Harry Pestine,-presdent o the r

les Park District !ibrafl feels he i onph d miB ,rdsv,lI not sack iç.electioi lo of what rte tiÇo f

the boardis April. He has servad thosphi &l i t ir toy l'io iB,i hoe, d for siife .years.and as 'goisg tobe aniiieuibeolprmident for the past séven year. didale 'to altoa.ohmted

Pes lne_ said .. -Tsesday he Cirii tilla,'. t is ¡'ici' 4

EJ

CR 15 1144874

NILEI PIJILIC LIIRARY

6980 0441111

RILES IL 60048

board shoots downsDOwnSca!e branch'

. f.rfb'Lh?daZaeb,t4'.:'rh ig of Os-ar betwe&f fo Viitl,.thbrao h f n e,tlor

t ,qnd atankl the existeOz . Jasuary i31 eoiieefl e4evedf brhch tibrary,cntIniiêd arounddismasltisg, movtsgì'a,ld

I R4lfeyeji6f6ry -Bodrd°or storisg booksùìd eqsipmèotTrust6ès metisg Wednebday, Usdertrng apporestly alear-esa

is.sûes of togitii,s s4re the hopes- . . 1.051' 'ddsPac.47'

Board agrc s put (,lOt ' flnan( .aIIy feat,,bI(

-

by ßod BeeCr

lnygus it4 rostros idil '-athe floiSL8sr4sty Cr111 hfi ,er secn-The JE C' lcrti i ekesini-toldGQVct'aor.

.. Çhoossos to 'ShBt-cp'4.u8d

.olieo-Mayoi Wâshin't o was

- niroyced1 lid- ii lo3yyt. boo dodut ofth place. It hap-

p ned . i orday ught. It was eChi ag crosOil a118s best(Worst?). It was the annualCh,eago Bu ebsit Writmsdinner d wo at he Pulnier

t was invited to the diiinc'r64 a Chicago üblic i'elullons

inun who knows everybody. IEncan everybody,.If I was tenS

-years old I would have thoughtI'd gone to busebatt heavenThis goy know most ùf the

.. hasebott people un welt usObst of the politicians whoscare there. When the fourhour affair ended, he look medowoslairs to u lounge where Inhook hands with Cub greatBilly Williams. We sat downwith Yankee pitcher Tommylohn and bio very pretty wite.And we said hello to JimFregosi und pont u half hourwith former umpire Jim Rice.

During the four hour. banquet b050bull writer BillGleannn introduced Gory Car-ter of the Met who told thee;owd about hin recentsurgery The irreverent

Contoisiril on Pago 46

- ..... , .

:oppm44

p b b thot we f und battery

'rario Viesh shopingeenleriin . : DavisMoi-4eo grove.wasdefusrd bplhe (iCook (ouo4o Sherif Police willi

'pitblig retatmns.oflicer for IfieMijAton G,roo,w Potire Depar-toulffit, gaoperby saticrd the -

pilR'JIbñub willi a battery .

.giçhed àtthn boltsim rrarof a curCpaFk.tuifrOflt of Dalton's BookStdrc is the sorttiedst section óf.

, the shopping renter porkiiig tot,DrnspsterSt. and Wuokegan Rd.

. . 'We arrined at the scene aboutt?O.p.m. utter receivmg the cultlaid contacted tbeSheriff'n police

i fiomb and arson, squad, became-i iì'edois't have that type of unit,"-be said- ., ,Rheriff' polom found a 12-inch- , loot, 1-inch diameter, black iron.

pipe stuffed with gun powder,capped ut both ends, çndtaioisg,asleloitator and taped to a mull

ND graduate. killed by carThomas J. Currigan, 18, of

Gfesjvsew wau hit and kitted by arae on Friday, Jun. 16 in Omaha,

. Nefs. Currigan was u freshman atÇreightoo University iii Omaha.

Carrigun, un account executive Robert Wurdet, (t) lionoredthe Nites Chamber,

tWGN TV. ' of Commerce "Citizen of the Year" MarilynOlacrigon o'uu a recent Brown, while Mayar Nicholas Blase and Joanne

grudsate of Notre Dame High Clark, Chamber president, looked on during theSchopl in Nitcu and slurred in annual dinner dunce held ut tOsickecu in Desoeverat stage plays in Murillac Plaines on Friday, Jun. tO. Brown, presideul nf theplay productions. He played Col. Riles Hiuforirul Society, won awarded the honorPickering in "Mv Fuir Lady" ; foc her outstanding contributionn Is the anm

Continued os Pugo 4? monity

urç-na's:Ùse-dC; - -- - -

bySylviaDislrympte

A,,nfer from Orhout Didlriet 63C "ecos and rom". nf takina over

'.t:1ILeL -- for $1 ssaa rejected by park coso- agreed is wus lint lissancsafty'i:, . i missionèrsatTucsday'smeetisg. -

feasible "at tisis time" to accept

;-h. - -- --tu iettthèBatturdSefioot building. the bisi!sling, - csmssiinnloners

.'.,',,t',"

si:' ':' .bOardpsie:thn ';'i;'li exptuined h parksmad.thc bomb liait ont. discassed at a Ii!! iittce district does out hase tile tuisdsnti lisis, t osi P:,tili meeting. Alter evalu 1111g the C stirs o, (I s p0 17

rodffsoppsrstookssg onat . "Citiz»n . f -rho Year "Agcordsng to Mark Davis, ,.

-__f Wnrdelf4y4sthetddjjfestvl fànt)inor'h'lCttizn- uftheynut" award, .

C

-- Marilyn Brnwn1u resident of-Nitos for 82 yearsand prcsident of the Niles Historical Society, wasnamed "Cltìoeo of the Yeur"hythe Niles-Charn-

- bernfCouamtcce at the annual disusserdiince heldut-Knickers is Des Ptainns last Pridey. . .. . -

Thd award, hstablished-in- t9f?-hecognines the- - - Ceuiiuisest(,nl°ugc46

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Bargain Bàsket

All merehdise 1tthS h-c1udig clothing, houéhoId

-- appliaces jewehy 1CkimCkSmd dêeortive items will bemarked down 50 pereent for ofive-deyspedol Pre-Peiot Soie'Moodoy, Joe. 26 tlirogh friday,

- Je0. 30 et the Borgem BeohetTISiS Shop, 6712 NóthwestHwy., Edièoo Pork

"This will be oer biggeet celeever," noted Jeoe Griessmer,Reoueeectioo iloopitel Aoxilimymember choirieg opeeetioes -atthe Bergein Beehet. "We'recteeriog out the atore for peietiogead cleooiog. Evorythiog most

Sole houes sein he from l23S to'3 p.m. Monday; io orn. to 4 p.m.Tuesday; 10 am. to 3 p.m.-Wedoesdoy; 10 am. to 4 p.m.

Thursday: mcd exteeded heure oethe fioel dey Friday will he fromlo em. toS p.m.

The Bregaio Bucket will bèeloced for peiotiog Jeu.. 31through.Feb. 9. 'Uefosteoatoty,we reimst emept coy doeatioesbetcveeoJea. 24 eodFeb.9 due tot,r_ peieting," ehe odded."However,we do höpe everyonewill save their donations for esmotS after Peb. 9."

Owoed mrd operated by theR oserree tien Auxiliary,. theBergab Basket Thrift Shopfeatures many lihe-oew items.Proceeds ¡rom the cele ofmerchandise benefit theAnofiery's Si million pledge toexpand outpetient surgical ser-vices at Resurrection Hospitet.

Films for school age. children at Niles librarySchool ugo ehildreo are invited

to view à selectioo of filons at theNues Public Library Districl,-f960 OaktoeSt., Niles.

.

TheSè frutare leogtb libas oreockedaird fer Soeday aftereoaeoin Febraary and will hegte et Zp.m. Fdon titles'. Feb. L - Ktísgl0000.Feb. 8-Fall of the Hoasé ofUsher. Feb. 15 - Worof seWorlds. -Feb. 22 .- RabiosonCrusoe - en- Mors. As roch

c.Ç'C..J000lry Fosh,000 Facts. Fiction

program varies is leegth, pirasebe sore to pick op a listieg at thelibrary.

The films arr frer and open tothe publie. Parents uf childres iothe primary grades are regeiredto stay in the library buildieg ifeotaltebadiaig withthrchild.-

. For more informatise about1kb aed other library. activitiesfor children, caRibe Children'sServices Depurtmestatlt7.8554.

- By- GabreIe Doerner

Graduate Gemolàgist& Jewelry Designer

GIFTS OF THE HEART0Ios5ise'a Dey is comicg. thus day as aurds end Siemers. aises of -

the hears. Far a ohorished gift Shas will hold 5h0 fire of osos loor Serthat osiqor wowan, ajee she sift si diemoeds.

A workins uajde for rlaesisg e rorchase of a djas,esdevgauemeot rina s tyu.morthe salary. New ji y aorsalarr hascha500d sjnoe pua baaahs your efluagemeet ring, isn't it Cime te000aider a aus whioh tact how vue tesi today? A dies,sedouoklaaewill carry poor loor -- eaah time she wears it she'll reroernber wiChthetfaalina,tharlarorinherthrean. - -

A rina is another rottibilite. No deobt yac heoght the bent yeaOaald afford thee. Oot woclds'r the be Proud te shew le thebrillian.

-.. cg uf her diameod ring how Ser cocee osme togetherl A new tine- - migh tincos parate that tiret diamond, or you might prefer a aelored

acm with ararklivg diemord aid sttOOes . -

Cossidar earriooa. WOmoo who estoy we uri000arrirus wearditmends day ard right, tar work avd for pletsote. Imagist howshe'll leek eittira aoross tram yea, iust rho ewe of you, ho cae-dlalight. Sea her.pleusora whte the oreos thia erteigl gift. this as.preanien Ofosor leve.

When eaa visit our diamond deportmeet, we'll dem ovstrare ter. rua what a differenoe the cuti oolar, aod obtus of a diemsed

tnakee. A coalise diamend oatahes the erarkle in osar heart.

z oerner!7ewe/ers;.;ï !etee JeceeI,p, /aeeourak, (tiJa/rAran- 345 S. Malt:. Golf Mill Shopping Ctr., Nibs

Ja 299-1341

"Don't waitto lose weight"

If year New Year's rsaolatieeio to lose weight aed you areserious about it, let NorthwesternMemorial Hospital help youachieve your geai through it'spopalar tight week, "Dose Waitto LoeeWeight" program.

Each weekly ose hour groüpsession is rosdacted by a North-westrre Memorial Hospitalclinical- dietitian asd healtheducator. Topics covered includenotritioc, meal plassieg, mer-rise, aod stress masagemeet.The group Site IO limited to IiI-tees participants. The fee is $1.

Classes will hr held euch Moe-day oltersoos hrgiesieg Jaeuary2f from 12t3t to lt3t p.m. at theGoiter Carriage House, 215 E.Chicago Ave., Galier Room. Formore information undregistroliov, pirase cuti SOI-7014.

ChernStress offerssubstance abuse

. consultation -

ChemStress, the drug ucdalcohol trrutmeet program ofResh-Presbytnriae.St. Lahr'sMedical Croter located atSheridan Road Hospital, ie of-fermg a free m it'aal c055ultaticeto iedividuals who feel they couldbe abusisg a aahstasce.

This coefidoetial ietrrvirwprovides on opportusity todiscuss dependency isssee, howchemicals affect the qoatily ofthoir lift, and how ChemStrrssstaff rae develop a pere000ltreotmeet program tailored to 0eisdividual'sereds .. , -

.If you would like to tails to u

trained, profrosiosal counselorabout drug oratcohol ahuse, cull -ChemStress at 500-0400 asd set upan appointment for a free inilial-ccssultatioo.

Ladies Choicetrips --

The Nues Park Districl'sLadies Choice booklets ore

-i available for pick-up at the NuesPark District office, -7177

. Milwaukee Ave-Nues ladies arr. eecouraged to register foroutings that idctsdr Oak ParhTours, the Red Shelton Show, uvisit the Bradford Exchange,Mar's Cheese Castle and theKeuouha Faciery Ostlot and theStar of Chicago luncheon cruise!Registration caseot be takenover Ihr phone, so stop by ihrRrc.Centertodoy'..- -

Come jote Pivot Point Interne-boost presideet Leo Puusagouasdhis outstanding artistic teem teorlebrotteg the mmpoey's 25thaastsiversory at o special eveningsegmeet of tho Midwest BeautyShow. The event will be held utthe Hyatt Regency-Chicago - anSuodoy, March 1, 1987 from 7-9p.m.

Etititlrd "lanpeet '07," theskew ovili mooitt of two iaatpira.lionel hours of beauty, fashion,ençitement and reamare. Form,color and tenture will be high-lighted throughout the shbw,displayiog o myriad of fotlsioustatements that are sure to arousethe imogieotioo.

Aside from Pivot Pointa '07predictioso, a portion of the showwill be dedicated to deeigot thathove the remtemnrent flavor of e'405 screen stur, but ere updatedfor an 'OIs - oppeol. Anothersegmeot will dromotiae futuristicbohr which evoke e year 2000feeliogs. Spectacalur hi.tech, air.hrunhed face easd body dssigesovill else he featured te create adeferito image. All this plise ersonhiluratiog expression of inter-

TatkQHizki.IP.tel i.

e

Mr. und Mas. Joseph Telhownhi of NOes aameuatee theengugomeot of thea daughter, Margaret, to Jack A. MeSO, toe ofMr. wd Mrs. J. RoSy MelO of Loehport, IL, -

Margaret, o tOSO odunto of Northern illinois University, inpeeseetly working on her Meeters in Sukntance Abute Couainolingat N.I,U. -

.Her Ounce, Jeck, ta finishing his uasdergradaete Basilea its' Deaf

Eduntion etto at NItO. Oasd is plunniog ve ttaatiag Gredautenchoelio the Spriag of 1980. -

Merge und Joch have aot their weddiasg date for July 30, 1988.

Pivot POint to celèbrate:'silvér anniversary- - -

notional glumour thaI misen glitzwith elessioejegnnce. - -

Clairol, ea Pivot Poiet't spero-mr, miO pretent ita 1987 fashionforecast "CoiorRomañee," feat-siring the Toedds, Miti5 ClairOlend Juzateg. -

Following the show, the ball'room will-entomb a dunce Bearwhere everyone conjote te. Maketht en entrevegaeua not to he

Poe more tefortontioe, weite tethe Midwent Beauty Show, Saite629, Ono lliiuois Center,- ill E.Wacher, Chicoge,IL 60601er pollthe Chicogo Cosmetology, Anas-vietion ut 1 (312) 66I-0610.

Parents Who Careslàtes speaker

Thetopic for Parents Who Cure(Des Plaines Region) Januaryspeaker program , is"Sterilizut)on In It In YourFamily's Future?" Dr. PaulGoldman willadafress the issue elstrrilinalios und tubal ligation,its physical an well us emotiaeal

os the family; - -

Dr. Goldman- is au- ob-stetrician/gync .00giut 'atLutherue General ,1.t.,spital, whobandIre high riuk-prégnanciesand infertility te his pructice. Heis agraduate of the University ofhUmain. - - - -

For more ieformatiae, cultCarol ut 296-4717,- -

A giri, Elizabeth Ashley, Her-ven, 6 Iba, 12 em,, ea December 3te Echa and Charlas Bernas alDee Plnisea. Sister: Rebcca, 2.Grandpafetlu: EllzahethBsrgafElkGrove Vlltge, Cesar Harcas,Des Plainas lsdRlchard andRachel Ruffle, OrIàitdoFL. -

-s!s---_ Board---Of

Directors member

Beverly J.-Mosdy et Buffalo Gruye, newly elected 1.521 beardmember, right, talha withfluvid Rude, chuirpersou eltbe residentecoundilatSt.-MattbewLutberae Home te ParkRidgg, a program ef

Beverly J. Maody uf BuffaloGreve haa breas elected io IhrBoard offlirecioru of LatheianSocial Servicio of Illinois (1.551).Mnoslyuttendedherfiènt meetteg_ef the boardheld recently isChicago. LESI serves more thusigo,oOO people a year, making itIhm largest Protestant social ter-vice agencytethe couniry.

Meady is On the - Board ofGovéreore of St. MatthewLutheran Hume, u program of1.581, serving as chairperson ofthe boutique gift ehop and co-chair ai the St, Mettkew FamilyFunFeut. -

A member of The LaiherosChurch of the Good Shepherd')LCA) in Prospect Heights,Meedy te bu mveegrliamcaller, amember of the Altar GullS and

- RESOLVE of Chicago, Inc., anoe-profit organiealioe offeringcounseling, eupport groups, andiefermution and referral furcouples enperienring probleme ofinfertility, is pleased lo atincuncethat an all-day symposium,"lunues ie Sufertility and Adop-lion" will he held on Saturday,Feb. 21, ut the Shrratso later-national at O'Hare, alo N. Men-nheim Rd..Ronemont, Illinois60018. -

- Infertility affecte 'one-er' everyfive couples wko are trying tohave bkuidreit.,Approxiaesatcly 5

i__

Regina Team competes -

--'in - Chemistry TetrathionFoui, Regina Dominicas High

School students recently rom-peteS te the fifth auouai Moe-meath --College ChemistryTeteathlaoatMsnmcuth, Illieois.

The Regios Dcmicicao tram,as well as 17 otherlllinois highschool teams, compeled for tesasaed todividoal osyarda io the

- follosvieg categories: balancing

Wedding Guild, end te re-chair stthe Lutheran Church Womss'nChristian Action Cemmittee atthechurch, -

Moody und her husband,Richard, have two children. Shein currently pursuing abachelor's degree in businessadministration,

Lutherah Social Services ofhueste provides services at 151localises througheut Ihr stale.Mnseg ils programs are odop-tion, adult day care,alcoholism/drug dependenceservicen, children's doy care,counseling, foster carr, servicesforthe devéloprnealally disabled,menlel héalih services andresidretial programs foremotionally diniurbed actoleucen'te, the disabledund older adults.

RESOLVE to hostinfertility symposium

otitlion couples in the liS, arrcarrently unable lo have a firstchild or carry a prrgeOscy toterso. Isciuded in the definition nfinfrriiiity urr problems in ron-ceivteg a second or sabeequrotchild aller a successful pregnas-cyand thn-enperiéscr nf repeatedpregnancy less,

The registration fee io $35/in'dividual or $00 por couple. Ad-vasceregislration is enconraged,and an additional $5 teilt becharged for registration afterFeb. ltcratthedoor.

equations, chemical - ideo-tificotion, titration, andchemislry howl, patterned after"College Bowl."

Regina woe represented byJulie Brossos and ShareneShbriateoltek, Glenviowt ÇhecylBusch, Edgrbrook, ucd AnnetteEncovilas, Albany Paré.

Eating disordersmeeting - -

Auurexia Nervoso ood numerous North Shore corn-AssOciated Disorders ' ANAD mnoities and other sectioss- of -will hold a group meeting for greater Chicago.anorexies, bulirnics, parents, und For additional information callfamilies at 8 p.m., Thursday, 531-3435, - -

Jan, 22 at Highland -Park Anorexia Nervosa aud B)alimio -

itospital, 718 Glmuview Ave., arodangernus railing disordersHighland Park, Ill. The meeting cbarcçtrrizod hy exlreme loss of -Is- free. Those interested are in- weight andor hinge eating and'-vited te attend, ARAD groups purgusg.sow hold. regular mertioga, in

The Bleed Center of Northernlilteete 00CM, Glensíesr, and the -/tusscricaa National Red Crest,Washtegton,-D.C, eaitsouere thefornsatioe of LifeSostrce. Life- -Source in being established as af ast tue te conseirdate thfointirly compètilive peogesanuopernted by BCNT- aed thé -Mid-Auaseeire Chupter of the -Aanarioue Rosi Cenes.

LifaSsarce snill be the largestbleed provider in the, staId aedsneofthe largest blood meters inthe country. LifeSettine willrnlleotover 188,000 assiSe tif bleedduring 1907 frammore than-1,500participating butisesses, -reh- -

gious-groups, soheolt end mm-mutsity oegaeiaatioea. More than42b,S00 Imita of whole blood undcomponents fred cellO, platelets,fresh - frozen plasma- eitd-ceyo-penoipitato) will btipròsided fortreasfseieu te patiente in -mema -thea 60 hospitals throughout themateopolitats area. - -

Thejoint scattare in the secondmnuolidation of blo&l serviceswithin the Chicago aimé. The fleetoeeuemcd in 1983 retten the formerNorth Behurba Blood Center end

MONNACEP offers. -r

language classes -

Leorstospeohasctwriteanew enable porlicipanls lo makelanguage this winier through social cnversation ..Gobbo Community College Peroons who are pl000isg toMONNACEP courses begissiog travel ohroed cao pick up basicthe week of Jan, 26. Ceover- language skills in special shortoolinoal lasgoage courses will he courses u French, Germae,offered in Frosch, German, - Japauese and Spanish. The eight-Grerk, Hebrew, - Ilalian, werkarseins-will meet from 7t3fJapanese, Polieh, Rusoian, to 9GO p.m. at Riles West, RilesSlovah, Spanish ood Swcdis0 in North and Glenbronk North highthe eveoing al area high schools. schools. -

Students will learn the basic For information about MON-dioiogues and develop the NACEP iaeguage courses, cullvocabulary skills, leslruction in 902-9858. - --

pr0000ciotioe and grammar will - -

ftheworith -mostexcitîng kitchens at any cost

. .surprisingly affordable at (ItJk -\

Shnweennt hearer Sans-Span. Mon-Sat. - Ther. 'tu 9p.m.

Snaidero Lager Amish Milanodallan - - german americon exClus)vely C) atik

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kesigner/discount kitchens 998-1552: the kitähen deSIgn group 600 Woukegan Rd. Glenv)eW

Two major Chicago areaBloOd

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Michael Reese Blood Centermergedte form The Blood Centerot Northern Illinein. - - - -

Jamet W. Sharp, M.D., Chair-. man of the BoardofDiraotaeu of

The Blood Center uf NorthernSOnos, stated, "The tninnioo ofLifeloorce ssfflfop t eöside the

- highetb qadlity bleed services temrel'the demanda of phyniciansmad the publio in our esce-

- increasing technical eeviaonmeat.

FIsc ovailekility of blood, andnafety te blood transIssions arroseprimary mneerns."

--- William - L. - Brades, ChiefExgcative Officer of the -Mid.Atvedoo Chapter 0f the AusrericunRed Crone, emphasised that theAtoerinaasltedCroan will continuete he involved te hélping mooreavailability of on adequate andsafo oupply of blood in theChicago aree. "Ttsrough vom-mitmeot of financial and hemmtmesourees, Red Croes iotendt tedo its pert to - meare that -

LifeSouecr peto- off te a strong- ttaet," he said, - -

LifoSnuece cerpoeste head-qoerlert will he at- 1255 NorthMitwasikee Ave., Gleuviesv J.Dustiel-Conuor, former peesideutof The Blend Center of Northern -

Illinois, will serre at president ofLifrsource. LifeSeurce will be -

govertséd by a volunteer beard 0fdirectors composed of phyoicians,henpital administrators undbusiness and community leaders,appointed rqoaily by The BloodCeater of Northern flliasuis andthe Amoeicaa Red Crors. -

WelcomeA girl, Sharon Lisa Rotbblum, O

lbs. 13 so., on December 9, toJoanne ucd Philip Rothblum nfBuffalO GrciJe. Bcslt,gfi"1effreiJage 2, Gradp8fènts Mark aedMarilyazZhal nf Skokie and Bert

,and Rotelle Rothbfum of ilusoverParh. - - -'

A girl, Allison Jcoo Kajpmt, 9Ihn. 14 so., os December 5la.D0n-na and Andrew Jhn7uol ofHanover Parkfiint'rrt Stephasieoge 2. Ggetdjsarentst AudreyMryerp-4f Park Ridge, andAngelOte Kajpuct of Chicago.

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Off the Nues Police Blotter..Glenview driver caught Nues man Would-be Pair chargedafter high speêd chase charged with mugger fowled with thòft and- A Nues mall told police thatA 21-year.old Glenview woman intersection ingnoring a stplight d someone attempted b rob hm Inwas arrested J00. 3 after a blgb aod seven other red lights from a rea( parking lot in the 8100Speed chase that ended in Milwaukee to Footer Ave. in an . block of Milwájikee Ave. on Jan.Chicago. She was charged with attempttolndethepolice. A tales man was arrested for

Speeding, fleemg and eluding, In the 4900 block of Milwaukee,rechtem. driving and fadare to o Chicago police ear and o busstopforninentophghts. were in the southbound lane

Police observed the offender blocking the driver who had todriving southbound un slow down.Milwaukee approaching Touhy at When the Nitos police officera high rate of speed making a pufled In Sent to the offender'sright turn and driving through a cor, ube put her car in reverseredlightat 75mph. and rammed the right fender nf

Police activated the siren and ttse squad car in aoother sosse-lights to pursue the drsver, who cesuful attempt lu flee. She wasmainlained the high speed from then taken hstoeoslody.Touhy Ave. north to Laureo e Shewas released on $2,000 bondAve. She then drove through th peodinga Feb. court date.

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tebn GrOvewornaorepor-

burglaries threw thebrirk. A.oearch of the Auto stolen. removed herpurse from a seat m area for lIleman with the gou -

the Golf Mill ohuppiog renter on ,provednegative.A Shokie mao reported his carJan. 10. . A home was brohen into m the He was released on $1,000 hood

wasotolen Jon 15 in a porhiog lot drivers?. The purse contained a driver's . tttOio Jan. 19. and asuigoedaFeb. court dole.in the 5900 bloch of Tnohy on Jan rliceme, credit -card and voriom - -The offender gam entry by

. - A Niles woman was arrestedjarrmg the palio door open. 24 io Computer thefts According to police repörls, - for no taillights on her asió, en-Currency was removed from a ----

while the car wan warming up, pired registration, no vehicle tagdresser in the second floor A computer worth $450 wasthe victim went to the rear of bio and suspended driver's liceme onbedroom. stoleofrom asoftware shop io the or t talk lo two frieods. A èar Jon. 15.-Although it had been soowing, 9500 block ofMilwaukee on Jau. drove op the next aisle, a ° ° ° --police found no evidence of wet 14.passenger exited the ooto and ev- The offender was stunned atfoot marks on the floor or foot- According tu police reports, the . - . - -

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crimioal damage to a car on Jan. The vietino was approoâhing a15.buIlding when the offender jam-According to police reports, ped him placiñg the victiminto atwo caro filled with.yosthowere headlnck and droppioga crdwburtravelingooMaynard St. and as onthegruand - .theyahruached the 8300-bloch, --The victim lilchedthe offendersaw a mn uncaring dark glasses lñ the thigh, at which tirnethe uf--and displaying a -gun running -fenderpiched sp Ike crowbar anddown the street. As they reunded fled o,s(hwestacrossMjljauhee,the corser, the offenderthrew a - Police searched the area withlarge hrirh through - the negativeersuith - - -passenger sviodow- of eue of-the The offender wao described iocars, hreaking..lhe rear view his early 28's; f'weighlog 160.170mirror aod striloiog the viclim on pounds, brown-hair and wearingthe rightuhoulder. dark knit hal, black leather

- - Police -at -the ocene were ap- jacket with oliver buttons, bluepreached by-the offender; who jeans and gym shoes;seas identified as the subject who- -

pciolointheooew. elfenderevitedlheduoraodslar- -tered the Victim's car. Both OaktunaodOketoafterpólióe

- . - . * . - led to roo north toward a tnyv .vohicleolhcofledtheaFea. - served the car had no tailtighis.- A húkoe was broken into io-the stoceand got awayhi o car. The two witnesses thooed the ,She could not produce a driver's

9600 block- of Oketo between - -,' i * offender's car west on Teuhy to :liceose and a check revealed-her

0.15 am. and ll3l p.m. on Jan. Someoiie removed a cumpulèr CaIdwell where they lost sight of license had been suspended.19, while theouoecswere absent, -valsiedat$l,595 from a radienhop the offenders. . - - - -

$156 in caub was-loben fròm a in the 8360 blòch of Golf Rd. bet- The car was o 1985 Buick and - J - . - - -bedroom and jewelry of- au- weinJan l2and 13. voluedat$ll,909. -.- - -river, arreste

ilr;r::rd o

laet:hs m edAlarm scares Picture window tieighlu ma was

- Damage to the dear - woo burgier off broken -siispended driver's ,license en

estimated ot$2t0. A reuideut io the 6969 block of A reoideut in the 6566 black nf observed the offender- -. - Rosemary Lx. reported Jon. lt Claro Dr. reported Jan. 14 Wut speeding 52 mph in the 6960 blocks chool window that soméooe smashed the rear someone threw o piece of asphalt Of Milwaukee. A check showed

- br ken vest windowin an attempt te gain Itirough a large front living room lhe drivèr'u license was umpen-- - entry to her car parked in the window, which struck o watt ded. - -

An official of lhe Willows driveway; - When the offeodér hanging and watt coouing a total 1e was released after postingAcademy reported-. someooè opened the reár door ofthe-car, of$4tldamage. 1l960 bond and assigned a Feb.threw a beer bellte through Ike the auto a!arm aclivated scaring -. he victim, who was in the cuorldate. - -

window en the eastide of the himasvay. - ' lsvmg room watching .lelovinioo- -

brntdig cous ng $160 damage Fuzz buster Stolen ot11 ea°°,o outhide h t d d Auto break in

YOUR DREsSE_R DRAWER MAY BE tedao2ue : d Jacket stolen cvuiw°°°a

ITH - -- frem Ike bar area of a restaurant Taken from thecar was a,

ni the Dempoter Plaza shopping travel'alarm -clock.wortk $56.ceoteron Jdn. 13. - Damage tu the windosvwao $100.

The jacket cootained the vie-

A TREASURE CHEST entry by k e king the pa ge ANap flew moj

wiodow of ber car purked ioltheGolfelentheaterparkiog lot.1

Tabeo was a - radar dete,torworth $1,560. A porse en the sealwaotsotlák'eo. - -

-,, Auto damagedSomeone gaioed entry by-

breakiugthevent wlñdnw ofa carparked In a- reolaurant parhing

- lot io the 5700 klock of Howard St.-on Jaii. 14.;. Da.mage.to window was $100.

tim'sgiassesaodkèyo.

Carstolen0, 1079 Buick valued et $2,048

was removed from a shoppingcenter parking tot io Ike 8500ktuck ofGulf Rd. ou Jan. 14. -

- -

State gives tips on winter'driving -- -

bySecretary ofifale JIm Edgar-

-

thepulling ability of regular lires percenl wheivused on frnnt-sheetThe heut way to drive safely - no snow or ice, drive vehicles, oud y 3t pnrccotwhen roods ore covered with Stoppiug distance on ice is also on rear-wheel drive vehicles,snow or ice is lo pnt lire chaina on gSally atfected by tire chotos. - - -the drive wheels ofysor vektcln. Addilinnal lests wtlh rear-wheel With o little knew-hew andAlthoogh studded lires have drive vehicles indicoled 1h01 tire ytaclice, tire choinu cao be in-been banned for mnol,vehiçles in choteo reduce stopping distonce stalled in a tow minutes wittiestlllienio since talO, tire chaina are en ice by 5t percent wheit cone- using tenis or o jack However,- legal and fur oot-perfecm soy pared te slopping with nene lires even it tire chame ore on your-other traction eqoipevent on any or regotur lides. vehicle, you shdotd stow decosize vehicle. Tests cendocted by A omatter type of sleet tick tire when driving in nevetio winterIke National Solely Cooil hove chain bon been developed fur weather. - It conditions- shown thai reinferced tire chains - smoitcaro. These chales redaèe dcterivrolc, avuid unogoe550ry. provide from four to seven times stepping diotonce os ice hy 6f leips or use public trannpnrtatieo.

A Chicago man -wan- arrestedfer retail theft and-a-companionwith relaitihefl aiidposoessinn eta controlled sabsiánce at a foodstere In the 87ttt klnch of Dem-pstec on Jao 13. -- -

The two offenders conceotedthree cartons of cigarettes worlka telai nf $39 and attempled teleave Ike ature without paying forthe items.

Daring questioning Ihefemaleefnder tried to conceal two bluelaStels determined to be-Valium.

The mole offender, who had aprevieus record, was released af- -

1er posting $50,000 bond and hiscompanion- $20,660- bond. Bothwere assigned a Jao. court date.

Vidió tapetheftThe owner ofa video sfere In

the 9000 block of Golf Rd. repor-ted Jgo, 5.thot nom0000 checkednut a movie tape 00.0cl. -28 aodhas uni returned it. -

Value was estimatedat $102.69.Afollow-up was requested;

In January, The SUPERSTORE iscelebratingiour 28th anniversary.We are alsoholding our

ANNUAL INVENTORY SALE.

Our entire inventory will be offeredat substantial savings, including:

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Maytag Gas RangesSALE PRICED

Heavy Duty A412

- Maytag WashersSALE PRICED

The Oñe And OnIy.Súperstore

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. uEeouv1-. cogenT

. nueoelLlvy

. Luts, InditeWeeRdpjnien

. cane orGreening

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TV & Appliances TO RE sIturiÇ,to 6 ' ' IaCs,e. Bulb DißCOVr ai

7SbONMiticduAo.'C liPI IO to 5 jJ Service wSUlBsToB:E

Nifes pli 47g5 L!%. tQ.s5ay;T axe ccept

pI BigI Thnrnday,Janiiaryft, 1957

Washers Snow BlowersDryers DishwasersMicrowaves FreezersStereos TelevisionsRanges VCR'sRefrigeratorsRadios

This is a once-a-year event, so besure not to miss out on the savings.Like our jingle says:Come to the SuperStoreTownhouse TV and Appliances

Barbeques Milwaukee and Oaktonand much more Niles.

IAIA Aj!

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)rts News C BOWb111JIMaine Township Aquatic Club

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312) 729-1000

The MúieTow,shÍp AquaticLiub recit1y mat the StevcuaonS.iui Teamfrom Lù.colnshire atSteveasou High School. Final

rmt of the event was MaineTomñp-6teveuan 103

Maine Township swimmersnth.M üiallthefoUowingenmitul yard medley relays,ll categcwim; girls 9-10 50 yard

fieey1e; boys k girls 11-12 1Myard freestyle; girls 13-14 100yard fremtyle; boys k girls O kimdee Iweast; boys k girls 9-10_; girls 11-12 breast; girls&boysl3-l4lireast; boys&girls 9&ISLM;bnysll-121M.; boys&gu 13-14 1M.; girls k ander

Coast Guard SThe United Mates Coast Guard

Auzthmy .00 o thm, decan week cwusm in

Sailing Seamanship at thetdcago Yacht Club, Belmont

Fneility, in the ÄngstenRan1grewanwffl beginan thy. Fe 2, 1987, and theanl da00 wifi begin on Thur.ay, Feb. 5, 1317. Both clausm

Illaanfn.n7r15imli19:45pm.Ssbjectz will include

un ing. marlinspike_____.i.;r akin to navigation,d.i00.1aon, the Rules oftheBaSd legalcequirmuonts and

eq.d1inerg, weathm radioCammunicatinas, auxiliary

ongm frail sailing.andante uailbnat

npanI A centifirate of cam-ion will be awarded upon

Super BowlShuffle discountEvonuuF thirago Bears

ale mí la the Super Bowl. lAuteCity for mentally retardeddildion will thare in the RoseRmrseth ante of the Super Row!

-. on record se cassette.Moamuated far a GrammyA.ard, Bone Recente (14 storesi. liw-Oleagukad area) is of-faningthekq.BowlSbuffle at a

t d,unt price of only$1..ith .gfrms cacti sale goingtaI4lle0tyinPalatine

back; boys k girls 9-10 back;bays k girls 11-12 back; boys kgirls 13.14 back; boys O k underbutterfly; girls k bays9r10 buirterfly; girls k bays il-12 butter-fly boys k girls 13.14 butterfly;freerelaysuilcategories.

The Maine Township AquaticClub meets at Maine East HighSchool and is comprised ofswimmers from the towns ofRiles, -Park Ridge and DesPlaines. Theircoachesare LasosAlbanese and Scot! Glltoy!s.During the 1980 Summer season,they won first place in their coo-ference and are out for the cham-pionuhip again this season.

ailing lessonsexamination.

Farther information, andrequired reservations. may beobtained by railing (312) m-1003se -1302. Skippers are urged totaingtheirfamilyandcrew.

Baseball teamseeks playérs

Men's Baseball team needsplayers for the 1907 seasoo.Tryouts will be held in Chicago,in late March. For. more infor-motion call Deunis at 931-1095 orBobut 508-4911.

Leaning TowerSplash Party

The Leaning Tower YMCA willbe conducting ils 7th Aunsa!Family Splash Party on Friday,Feb..Gfromltat:30p.m.

Each year the wide variety ofactivities include "boat rides",innertuhefuo, life jacket races,treasure hoots, free coupons forMcDonald's goodies and much,much mare. An old fashioned'hot dawg" sale will he held istheNorth lobby.

This family YMCA Iradition isfree to members of the Y" andcan alus he enjoyed by non-members for a nominal fee.Everyoùeis welcome!

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Catholic Women's BowlingTrum W.L High SivieaSkaja Terrace 10-4 M. CallisonQL Schmitz Inn. 10-4 C. RuthMoflen Grave Ants Clinic 9-5 D. MedoDebbie Temps, Ltd. 7-7 (1. MedoIst NIl. Bank ofttiles 6-8 111gb GamesBateFanniss. A. Beerwaltos 50 M. CaISsonCandlellghtJewelers 5-9 C. SmejaSullivan's Tavern 4.10 C. Ruth

SJB Women's BowlingW-L High SerlesID-4 Lillian RauhIf-4 Helen Gronczewskl10-4 Pat Nelson

9-5 Jean Hoppe7-7 101gb Game7-7 Anile Rinaldi0-8 Barb Belerwaltes5-9 lillian Rush

4-10 Jean Hoppe2-Il Terry Di Vito

Senior Mets's BowlingTeam W-LNewEnglanders . 8-34-Tecas 7.4Wild Bunch 0-5Sllr,erStaro 5-6tJoknowns 56TheComets 4-7Teenugellenioro 4-7TwoPluoTwo 2-9Young lleoiors 1 -10BullDogs 10-11Bodisoo 7-14Dragon Playboys 7-14No-Idea 7-14Sasdhaggors 7-14WhoCares . 7-14 BowlinNo Drinks ' 4-17WaitForUs " 4-17Yosug At Heart ' 4-17

Squirts HockeyMlles costinsed sodefeated in

league play crushing Northhrook9-3. Niles was led by Todd Higos(3 goals and 1 assist), DarienTroch (2 goals and 1 assist) undChad Weiser (1 goal and 2assists). Other goal Scorers forWiles were Joho Skieras, An-thosy -Napolitano aud SeanBarrett.

Afteraneven firstperiod whichended in a 1 to 1 standoff, Nieserupted for 5 goals in the secondperiod. Northhrook never knewwhut hit them as Nies raced to a6 10 2 lead after 2 periods. Thethird period was also sIl Nies osalllheplay wasinthe Nnrtlsbrookesd.

The Wiles Squirts are now6.- t -3is leagseplay.

ND seeksfootball coach

Notre Dame High School, 7655Dempoter St., Wiles, is now uc-copIng resomes from candidatesfor the position of head footballcoach. All inquiries should hesent to the attention of Mr.William Casey, Alhlelic Director,by Feb. 28. A Search Cosmoillee,under the leadership of Mr.Casey, is interested in heor;sgtrom all potential candidates.The effoct to secure a sew headcoach is thé result of theresignatiqu of Couch RruceDooash, as attsmnss of the schooland a member of the faculty forthe post eleven years, the pastthree years as head footha!;couch.

RacquetballGet ready for o good time! Jots

us for good Racquetball corn-lieti tioo.

"King of the Hill" challengecourts starting Sondsy, Jas. 25.Men and Women Every Sunday.lO3O am. - 7 Registration fee -

Rai Shata: Jerry Mustek 563Mike Hujer 557; Vera Warren553; HenryKnitterlll; RayMus-tgesl33; Larry Dicriutofauo 529;

.

John Beton 518; Chester Bonk515; Joseph Muaso 5l4t PrunkRutlçowski 512; Rank Symer 512;Larry Burns 504; ChesterFugocki 503;. ErnIe Salten StO;Paul Nicholls 4t Ed Wawr-zyniak 487; Juba Jacobson 484;Ed Hollnnd003; Chet lfajdnk 480.

SJB Men's

Mite House- League

The slart of a new year provedto be a-big boost to the, Hawks.Jason Chlupek. scored -the threegoal "hat trick" is leading histeam along with the outstandinggoal lendiog from Mike Mammolaan the Hawks won their firotgume of the se050n beating theCapitolshythe score of4lo 1.

The Hawks led 2 to 7 after oseperiod and the teams echungedsecssd period goats, hut a latethird period Hawkgosl sealed thevtctory.

David Zawadzki scored thelose Capitol goof with an assistfrom Larry Waxmas.

Jason Chlopek added an ossistto his 3 goals whte Eric Eruppeadded a goat and Teddy Murhoohod 1 assist.

competition$5. No Guest/Towel fee.

Dick Rughe - TournamentDirector. Number of cuarta usedWill he determined by nsnher ofregistrants. For more mOor-mutlos: cull 905-7554.

Comete sndsign np now! -

t'al Savage, Head Coach of theOahtoo Cornrnooily CollegeTrackaod Field Team, onceagolo gels his raoOecs cesdy forthe 1907 se0000. This marks thebegiooiog of Savage's 10th ooasooas heud coach of the team.

Leading the Running Raiderswill he Skyway Alt-Conference

- .Cross Country rosser Rick

ne Townshi. , AquaticCJu

00cc ugát'ol Ihe Molde Teno-ship Aquatic Club proved theirswimming abilities- as-théy out-

- swam the Zioo-Benton SwimCIoh', winning the meet with afilial score of 307 to 245. Thislatent win gives M.T.A.C. tise-,

- rightlo maintaio their tille as the!undefealed team" io their

division so farthis oe0000. -The competition was off lo a

good start forMT.A.C. do lise 9-to Year Oldfttrlu Medley RelayTeam of Amy Carteos, KatieWeyoser, Jessica Corcoran andNicole Maffris took home Ike firstplace bIne ribbon. The Girls 11-17Relay learn--of Joy Kcnpa, Jeo-eifer Levi000, Claudine Tjhio andKelly Weber, the 11-12 Boys teamof Karl- Flener, Karl Sleinke,Brian Kimura and Peter -Jorio,tile girls 13-14 team of Lee Esehn,Katie Carbon, Jennifer Zajdeland Kate Kruzel,aiid the hoyo 13-14 team of BradSmtth, RichardIzzo, Bill Harkér and Jim Salz-mdv alL followed soit and tookkomethé blue ribbons is theirrespective age groups, as welt.

The Free Relay Teams didequully as ive!!, as theO-lt girlsteam of Jeootcá Coreoran, AmyCarbon, Katie Weymer aodNiob SOuffris, the 11-12 girlsteam of -Clusdine l'jhio, JoyKupa Jêniuifer Levjsoo audAllisosAntrythe huysul-12 yearold team of Kdrl Flener BrianKimura, Peter Jons eon BradSmith, aodtlie girls 13,14 year oldteam ofKuIe Kruzel, Lee Kueho,Katie Carlean and JenoiferZajdet also all placed first.'- lo the individus! cOmpetition

for 1hz evening, Ike O und underswimmers adding -ribbons tatheirprivate colleclióos and poin-lulolke teäm score:were KatieHill sud Jode Bleizinger, whotook firstand necóod'places is Ikegirls 59 - Freestyle - event,- whileBryan Duy000 look the first is Ikeboys 55 Freestyle. During Ihoevening, Bryao also captured fir-nl place in Ike 25 yard Breas! sodio -the 25 yard Freestyle Is IkeGirls -25 yard- Freestyle,- KatieHill took second place, whiteJorio Bletzisger look third. Kuliealso took oecondplaceis Ike 25yardBachutroke. -. -.- --

- lu the 9-1f year old age -group,Katie Weymer received the bluerikkou for first pIsco while -Jes-nifer-Jarke took home Ike whitethird pisco rihbsn is Iisq girls toyard Frèesl'ylê. Newcomer,Nicholas Demopoulos look humehis first, firdlpláce ribbon is Ikesame eventfor the hoyo. Is the 50yard Breast, Jennifér leckecamè in first sod Jessica Cor-coisb'n-cgmeinoeeoiid. In Ike 100Yàrd LM. sécomid place wasawarded toLnida Cha and thirdwenito Monica Gruse. II was aclean F0092 swéep for M.T.A.C.Intlre girl 50 yard hack as LindaChu, Jeoisiferziobro and NicoleMctfris look -first, second andthird placeo, while StovesChiagouris took firot in the samekeys event. Amy Carl500 aodKatie Weyrner also took secood

und third placeo in the 50 yardButlerfly.

The 11-12 year oldskept addingtolkeocur055JuyKrupa looklkefirst place in 1ko 109 yardFreeotyle and-Allisos Aulry tookIkird. Brian Kimusra placed firstlo. the same boys event, whileMike Cihnlskis took second.- Inthe 50 yard Breast JenniferLevison -leek first and Allison

- Astry 'took third. Once again, it-was a ctean sweep for M.T.A.C.in this oame eyed, so the buys

-team members of Peler- Juris,Eric McCabe aoci Karl Sleinketook first, secuad dud Ikirdplaceo. Again, M.T.A.C. rsfed theevent as Clandise Tjkio, KellyWeber, aod Krioole Cassis cameis first, second sod third in Ike-llloyurdl.M. wkile Brian Kimora-and Kart Steinke took first asdoecood places io-the hoyo event.Jdy Krupa took home her 4th bInerikss of the evesing, as sheowam her way into firsi place in

- Ike 50 yard Bachsiroke, whileKaros Grobownki took tkird amidonce again it was M.T.A.C. all theway in Ike koyn event as KarlFiener, Brad Smith and KarlSteiske took first,, second audthird. Endiog the --individualcompetition foi the- evening forthe.Il-t2 year oldo, Peter Junis,Brad Smith sud Karl FIesenscored poinis forgirst, second andthird placeo in the 50 yard Buller-fly au Claudiso Tjhie took humeher 40k klue cikbon of Ike nigh;as Well, fortke girls oveni. - -

--The 13-14 year.aldu proved thatthey woold not he -ooldose-kyIkeiryoanger- team memkers sothey did their host to add Io Ikefioal,ocore. In thegirlu ItO yardFreeotíle, 'Lee KOoks- andVeÑnica'Jarke look first andIkird placeswkile Rich Inno andJim Salnmann did likèwiso is Ikekoyn heat; Kaue. Curious andVeronica Jerke scored pointu fonfirst aud- third placeo in the 50yard Breast. Rich hid and BillBarker scored fon first and'second places- is the same eventfon Ike hoyo; and then 'repealedthemoelvesmn Ike bOyard IM. Iotké-girtsl:M.,'Jengifer Zajdelcame is first while Kate Krame!

-took third. In Ike 50-yard-Bach itwas Lee Kuehn Kaue Cartoonund Judy -Mutosiek is first,oecond'and third places, as JimSalamans luak second in the hs.yvcompetilios. Adding the filialpóinln,- in Ike 50 yand'Butterfly,Jesoifen Zajdel asd Este Krone!look secuod and third placeswhile BUtBanhei and Jim Salz-mami tookfirotandsecommd. -

Our congratulations 'to- allMaine Township Aqualic' Clubswimusees, and Io thoirwisningcoaches, Luass Albanese andScott Guilfoil. Theswim club issponsored by the Wiles ParkDisirict, aod we would like - torerniod all inlerested swimmers -

Ikat it's otiS ont loo late lo jute -

this cocelleot program. Fur fur-then informalios, call the NibsPark Diotrictat 007.4033. - -

Oakton Raiders prepare

for 1981seasonNewmas (Glcohnook South) aodHusos Syed (Maine East).Retoroing rusoers wilt includeJeff Gallagher (Maine West) andRobert Perce.

The Lady Roideru will he led bySkyway All-Conference canoeroBrenda O'Connor (Moine South)aud Edie Garcia (Maine East).

The NíIeä"PeeWégRamigrs -faced their- toughest lest 6f theseaoon,agslnst a delermined fue -

-- in- a gàmo played st thmi Nibs'- Sporto Complex. Wilmette #2gaveIhè Résgend mill- Ikey could -

handle in_s tough,- hard-checkingciintèsjáj Nilès sought 16 main.

- laid their undefeated record.Wilmetle ospnised the Bangers

un a goal kySpaolding midway inthe first period. The two teamsthen settled down to a defensivoslyle of hockeyand the firstperiod ended I -OWilnsette.

Early in the ocund period,Wilnselte was chamd'wiIh aInipping penally. - The Rangero,

- Well known for-their, awesomepowenplay, waoledtittle timecashing in os-this Opporlsmiity asMark Kowackek took a penfecltyplaced nentening pars from MikeJes6e ádd-ti6d Ike' icòre with aquick wrist ntiut"Wllmette,hnwover, showed great poise andcontinued Ikeim, stsbhorñ defen- -

- strie style. The Rangers, used tuOconiog goals io knnékes kecarnefenolrateil and soon feind them-nelves with three plaj'é'rs km Ike

TheBugle,Thnrnday, Juana

Rangerspeñaltytios. :Rlotng lu the oc-canion, goalie Eric Jesse led theltasgers mmm u-bnmlllantdioplay nfpenalty-killing and all Ike

: Bangers soon were releanedfrum1ko sin-hin with no damage dose.The peried ended with the scoremulled al ono. Chris Falkiewics,Jason Ponen and Joe Pettinatucontributed heavily - -to- theRangers' success. -

Early is tise final period,Wilmette was penalized fur delayofgamewhes sse uf their playersdeliberately fell os Ike puck.Realising Ikat Ibis was a chuscothat might not-come again, IkeRangers cranked sp their powerplay and eme storming at the

- Wilmetle goal. The effort paid offwhen Tim - Migos scored - whaltursed unIto he the game winnerby takisg a beautiful feed frOmMark Kowackek, skating around

-Ike back of the set und slammingIke pack Imomè pastthe oiirpninedWmlmetlegoalie.-----:-'--

The 2 - I victory - raises -theRangers oeasum total Io, O winsanduol005on; -- - ,

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-Men'O&over

basketbällTho Nfles Psik District is uf-

fering a Men's 3f and 9venBasketball league fur all yn

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guys who may have thought youbad-to hang up those old gymShoes forthelast lime. ThisIeaglm&wlll- playstihe GresnanHeigkts Gymndsism,8255 Ohetouve. is 'NUes os Friday sigklubeginning-in early Jassary. En-

- trance fools $alOper team. Formuro isfnrmatir5 coslact Jay

-- Russ atM7-4975 (4-10 p.m.).

- HOw-to-do-it-, - -- ,, -session - - --

-A weehend is-jsst a-weekend666ept, at Meindoléin CollegeChicago wkere,weekesdu can he

r the entree to s college degree. Ahow-lu-do-it session io slated forSaturday, Jan. 31, 1:30 am-ZOOp.m. at Msndeleiu College, gaG

'Sheridan rd. Lunch at nous. Nofee. For information, call 999-5406. . - - -

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FIND OUT-. AT INVESTSFREETAX---INAR

at GreatAmerlcan Federal SavingsNiles Office - - , -

- !Q ff:RdESDAJAN .2Z 7PM

Featii r ing à gueot speaker from the accounting firm of Peat,Marwick,Mitchell & Company who will discuss how thenew tax legislation will affect you. - -

Team W-LAoderson Secretarial 10-2StateFarm 9_3Tomflrazda D.D.S. 7-liWindjammer Travel 0-8Northwest Parishes 5-7JkB Sheet Metal 5-7Skaja Terrace 5_7

Wiedomans Idsoranre 5.7Norwoad Federal 4-O

Cluosic Bowl 4_g

111gb GameMelxoenigs 233SteveFilo - 2,-1BohBiewuldJr. -

Carl Lindqsist - 210/214MolKoenigs 291

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Carl Lindquist ' P035

BubBiewaldJr. - 025MelKoenigs - 597Boblliowaldllr. - 574DonSvahoda 503

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Ellen Ritso, Nues resident,ended n busy 1986 by bebsg cerned"Sdiesperson of the Month" forDecember, at ERA Cotlero &CattooRealtors. This io the thirdtime dering thé year that Eilenearned top honors, and broughther yearn sales nf residentiatproperty over the $2,500,000mark. Ellen has been associatedwith ERA Caflern & Cotton forjest over two years, havisg beeswith another area real estateCnmpasy prier to that. She wàs':Milline Dnllar' awards fromboth the Nnrthwest Chicago andNorthwest Suburhas real eslateboardsis 1985.

Pre-licensingtraining programThe Nneth Side Reel Estate

Board will offer a pre-licasniagtraining peogram on Thesday modThursday evenings 8mm 7 Is 10p.m. Jan. 20 through Feb. 19.

Classes are eemducted by theRealtors Real Estate School.

Further information may hanbtained by calling the lORES

, nOtice, 769-3888.

The Bugle, Thursday, January12, 1987.

. Northwest Real EstatéBOard donation

Northwest Real Estate Beard Salm Council Cbairmas Michael J.MolInyis picturedahove présestiog acheck to Carote Kilçoyoe,administrator nf the New Horizon Cestei for Use DevetnpthentallyDisabled, 4235 N. OakPark ave. The Northwest Real Estate Boardrecestlyheld a Charity Candlelight Bowl, which included rallIes,prizes, and a silent auction, to henetit the Northwest side charity.

St. Paul Federalreports record earningsSt. Paul Federal Sank For

Savisgs repnrted record ear-zings of $29.1 millina is 1966,nearly. deùhle 1985 caminO nf$12.7 million and four timesgreater than 1984 earnings of $4.6mdboaSt. PanIc Mortes Graveoffice located at, 9330 WaaheganRd., increased ita deposits in 1986by 21.66% to a total of $74,994 forthe year ending-Dec. 31, l96rTheyear marked the banksnsrtbcnasecattve year ot.prnfitahiity.Daring 1986, Sb. Peal sshatan-tially cnnzpleted the restrac-turing nf its loan pnrtfnlio whichsow inclades 70 percent ad-justahle rate mortgages.

Jnseph C. Scully, presided andchiefeecative officer, atlrihatedthe bank's peaitive asecall per-tnrmance On a significant rn-

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crease in nperatinf iscome, is-creased lesding, the completionof the issuance of $25 million inauhnrdinated debt, and newsavings deposita of $85 millins.

"1986 proved to be a veryfavorable year 1er the hash intersas nf profitability, cossislen-cy, and oar ability to matchasaete te Itabiillies," Scully said."Oar interest rate spread (dif-feresce between return on 15050and cost of deposits) increased to2.83 percent at year's end, asa result öl nsr conmoitment to ad-instable rate tendisg that in-salates the bask from interestrate ftactuatinss."

New Isans made by St. PanItntalled $964 million in 1966, sp 88percent from 1985. 06 new loansgranted in 1986, inlcudtng thehank's popalar American Dreamsingle-family mnrtgage, 84 per-cent had adjsstable rates.

. Daring 1986, the bask'scegatatsry capital position alsoincreased by 24 percent to $tOGmillion at Dec. 31, 1966, from $85milItan at the same time lastyear. St. Paul Federal's capital isnow $37 milliss above Ilse federalregslatoryreqsirement.

Given St. Past's solid perfor-mance in 1986, including thecompletion of its loan restrsc-Isriog program, Scully said helooks Is 1987 foc continued growthnod stability.

ILEGAL NOTICEINotice io hereby given, pur550ntto "As Act is relation to the ose ofas Assumed Nomo is Ike coodoctsr Irassactios of Busisess in theState," as amended, thot o ver.lificalios was bled by the onder-sigscd with the Cnuoty Clerk ofCook County.File No. KlO4ltB on the 15th ofJanuary, 1917 Under theAssumed tamc of ComputarImagez with the place st businesslocated ut 721 Gordos Terrace, 8B60613 the true same(s) andresidence address of owner(s) is:Alfredn Msnaz, 720 GordonTerrace, IB, Chicago, IL 60613.

Aflnunzio bull ta curb

credit repair clinic abusesLegislatinnteend abasesbyne- ander the Fair Credit Reparling

called credit repair clinica woo act, and oftencharge.them han-Intradaced today hyFrank Ass- dreds of dallara for auch adaten.nmszin (D-iII.), Chairman-sf the My bill, the Cred)t Repairlimase Cnsaamer Affairs ebd Organizatiana Açt,, will . reqatreCniaageSabcnmmitlee. that all credit repair clinica ad-

"Credit repair clinics which vise coanumers nf their rightsprnmise to clean ap cansmaer's ander the Fair Çredit Repartisghad credit ratings do liltIe hut Act befare the ennuamer signo arelieve Consumers nf Iheir cash," cnntract. Tbis bill will alsosaid AosssZio. "Some of these reqaire the credit repair argas-clinics charge as much as $2,000 izatian to fally describe the ser-Io provide services that the con- vices . theywill. prnvtde andsumer is often entitled to for give the consamer three days tonothing." . cancel any contract. with the

Credit repair clinics hold them- credit repair clinic. Theselves ost as compasieO that can legislatinn also prohibits credithelp o cossomer cleas op a bad repair clinics frnm makingcredit history or obtain u eleas misleading statéments abosicredit record. Some do little more their services and prahibits themIbas advise the coosumer of the frsm counseling conssmers tocoossmer's rights to oblain, a make misleading statements todiselosare nf the consomer's creditars and credit bureaus,"credit file ata credit bareaa . saidAnnanzin. - -

Usder the Federal Fair Credit The legislation requires thaiReporting Act, passed in 1970, credit repair clinics pest a $50,600consumers who are denied credit band if they accept msney tri ad-based on ucredit report oreen- Vance from canuamers, em-titled to have the coslests oftheir pawersthe Federal Trade Corn-credit tile disclosed to them free misaian to enforce tIse Act asdof charge. Cnsssmers requesting gives canaumers a right to suethe disclosure ofiheirfileatather credit repair cliisicsfarvinlaltonstimes may he charged a small fee of the Act.by the credit bureaji before the "Consamera whn seek advicedisclosure. Generally, these fees nn their credit prnhlems mayaverage acouod $10. The Act also have better alternatives thangives conasmers the right ta credit repair clinica," said An-dispste any iofocmalion that is aanzta. "Far example, the non-inaccarate, and Is inctade their prafit Cansamer Credit Cous-stnry regardiog dispated infer- seling Service ban nfficeu in att 50mation. Statea and pròvtden free tess.

"I have hees told that some seling ta any consamer withcredit repair clinica merely ad- credit difficaltien," aaid Aimas-vise cnnssmers of their rights am. - - - - -

IRS urges employees to

submit new form W-4Employees mast mbmit a new

W-4 ta their amplayeea byOctober 1, 1987, reminds theInternat Revenue Seeviee. Haw-ever, it's to their advantage to filloat and submit it an asan anpassible, added the litS. -

Form W-4, "Employee's With-hetding Allowance Cart Siente",is uacd ta let empinyera know tise00e-est amabas nf wittthaldingallowances na employee is en-tilted te claim,

The W-4 wan redesigned tamolona with peosisiom nf theTax Refeem Act nf 1986 andimpeovetbe accuracy nf the fnms.The Act requires all employees tambmit enew W-4 to each nf tknicemployees by Ont. 1, 1987. TheIRS noted that while changeawade to Ike form were, in pact,moved by ekassgna in the tea lnwfoc 1087, they alas reflectisspeovemests to the ferns thathave beeo inthewoeks foe severalyema. The oem W-4 should050km employees to morn closelyesoich Ike asusuol of income taowithheld from skein pay cheekse-db their actant 1987 tasliabilities, -

The IllS advises employees tossbmit the new forno ta theiremployers as ssaa as passible toa550ee tknttketot.J amousst nf tauwithheld from their pay clsselymatches the tax nwed for theyear. If Ikey don't, they.mighthave a large las hilt and passible

penaltytopay, -- -

The Tan Reform Act af t986asede many changés in Sin tan

, law that maid affect yarar tasea.Yaa may have alr'ady nntieed achange in year pay cheek. Theamaant nf tax that is nne- beingwithheld niaynotlse.mereet anymnre. By carefallycompinIing onew W-4 early m'- 1987, yOushnuldhe able ta have the mecedewoant nf tan wtthlseld daring theyear. Ysac ,clthhelding; plea anyestimated taa paymeats, ahoatddasely matsshyaar tax liability focthe year. Fallare to de na muIdcreate asitaalinawhereyaa visIdbeve alargo tasbiliplau a penaltyat the, end nf the year.

If eso employne doesn't cam-pIde and sohmit a, new FaimW-4 by the deadline, the emplsYer mast withhold tases fromwages es if you ace either singleclnimbsg one withholding nl-

lswazsce or married claiming twoallowances.

The IRS emphasised the newW-4 includes a worksheet winchwill help yea deteeasiae thecamber of withholding allowsirces you abeuld claim. Carefollyreview the inutessetinno includedbefore mmplet'mg the farm,emphmiaes the UtS, Taxpayerscaz, elan nbtaia e free mpy nf litSPahlicatina 505, "Tas Wilhbnldlag and Estimated Tan," andessistanee by calling the toil.freeIRE samher t-860-424-3676.

GolfîMilPing

Around The Mali- , -by Linda Zachow

Greetings from GOLF MILL. The holiday cash Is aver, wzflersales ceatinae, and new merchaqdlae issprisglngap On herald nextseesen, giving everyaneanmething talank forwerdtn. '

This zu a grqat time te beat the drenas and raise yaar con-sctossness ta the fast that GOLF MILL, a traly faturlsttc shoppingcanter, contatO! natica fsr nimmt every conceivable need withinnne sét of walls-the ultimate in one-amp shopping Nat anly damalerial goods aboand, hut a sizeable chank of GOLF MILL isdedicated ta health and medical services.

Inthintsaue, Iwnald ltketnintrndaceynn ta IheSEARS DENTALCENTER, Located on the second floor of SEABS_ the DENTALCENTER can handle atsasut everything from rnatlne checkaps tathe moat nnph:sticated dental, periodantal, and erthedantalprocedarea.

Open seven days a week and eveahsga te eccnmmndate warkmgpenple, the DENTAL CENTER alan nfrers emergency treatmentwithout appointment-hatit is bettertomakoene tfpeusihle.

It's not necessary In fret er panic in a small waiting room an yaaawait doom-each patient is given a beeper Is allow shopping nrreaming in themalt. Ynagetheeped whenynartime has come.

The aim nf the DENTAL CENTER is painless, relaxed, andprofomional dental treatment. Open aperalnries were designed tohave a ealmtng effect on patients. The centerhoases faIl Inh and X-ray fadililies and Is staffed by trained prnfesaioaala - hygentata,dentists, end technicians.

Myra Wòiaek, Director nf Clsicago Opèrationa, graciously gaveme a gaided toar and spoke of her enthasiasm far this approach Iofamily dentislry. After five years of worktog with dentists, she waainspired tn attend Boston University School of Gradaate Dentistry-where she received a Masters Degree in Dental Management. So, shetmnwv whereofahepromntes--------------

.- -Alyeè alun otÑssedthe centers lose-kost philOsophy. Aueverynnehaows,dentat bills can he more trasmatic ttiarsthd dental work st-self. ' - - -

- I was amazed Io see a health-oriehtèd facility of this magnitudelocated ho a départaìent,stnre. the DENTAL CENTER, nut ownedby Sears, is acsnÑsslss nfDentat Centers ofCtevelasd, Ohio.

Besides providing dental services, the Center has opened itsduorsto the Niles'Cnmiisizaity through its support of Ihe I-SEARCHPrngram and-intends to continue this isvolvement. Destists andother slaffera give long houis of their own time tu chart children'steeth while the Nites.Police do fingerprinting. Ms. Worsek em-phasized the.true-concern she aud alt those at tleecenter-have forchildren, not only io the area of heallh,:bat afro in personal safety.It's waoderful to see tins kind of partoership hetweess business asdthecomaiusityisactinn..' '

Annther example' of Ibis same cammunity-hssiness partserskip, exists to the person of a fine young man whu works at SILVER-MAN'S - Tern Trionlaal, An assistanl coach to theNiles Pee WeeBaugera, whu-remats undefeated, he hasgiven enastless hours lothe teenagers of Niles in hsckey lrainisg. My sas, Alen, a Pee WeeRasger, ucd his teammates all thank Tom for his patience, es-

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couragement, aadfinèexample. - ' - - -

-, Being a music lover, I had to iovestigate those beautiful uoandscoming from BALDWIN- PIANO I previsasty meotioned. BALD-wIN sol nnly seOs piasos and srgass,.but offers private lessons,

- clinics, and employs prsfessionslmoviciaOs whoplay in concerto.

Aathnay Raaiert. manager, has beeu ptayisg plano since age 5

,and teaehisg since be was lt years old. Ho does a lot of composing

las well. He earsed a BA. degree from Lake Forest College asd did

. graduale work -at the Americas Conservatory aod Ike formerChicago Conservatory of Music. Chopis and Wagner ace his

- favorite ccmposers.

Hal Erwta, soother ortivl-emplOyee, majored in musir utDePasI. He performs as s piusist sod orchestra leader for wed-disgu and poetics und says his "beicg pari of Batdwls enables bino,

in stilt another way, to help bring music mb your life."

Michael Harris, u muuiciaivOl t yearn, speclallocs is olrisgcd in-strlmaests. He begao playisg rinks ut age 13 with cock 's roll hands

und has bees is asd out of Ike retail music business for lt ycaru,always belog draws hack because "music is so much a part of me,

il )uslseemu suturaI Is combino a career usd a hobby."

There ore still maoy cow stores and people In meet ut GOLF

MILL in additios Is new sod eseiting products t pion to report on is

my liest colums. Wisy sol visit GOLF MILL asd chase away those- mid-winter doldrssss and indulge yourself in O good bargais, odelicious snack, or a peek al the new spring fashioss? You deserve

. Here's wishing my frlesdn at GOLF MILL asd ynu, my readers

the beat in 1987.

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subscriber une -

charge increaseThe monthly sabacriber line

charge far multi-line businesscustumers of Central TelephoneCompany-increased frasi $3,85 Io$4.77 e line Jan. 1,1987.

The nabscríber line chargepravidea telephone companieswith a means to recover casta, -

essnelatéd with-connecting limaIlinea te the nationwide loll eel-work. The Increase will appearna customers' hiSs In January.

Rua Karr, Ceatel's custnmerservices manager in Des Plaines,noted that before eampetitioawas initiated tú long-distance

- teIephne service, auch cosiiec-- lion cnsts had been recovered

thrnagh higher long-distancerates. '- -

The cost for local phone ces-sections will nut be entirelycovered in subscriber linecharges, even after the increasegoes intu effect. Long-distancecnmpanies, which uselocal phnnelinen to complete their cautumers'ealluhetweenstates, pay a fee fureach minute they ase local lines.Pact uf these fees will continue tehelp pay for local coanectinus tuthe toll uetwurh.

Finance planningworkshop offered

The Learning Annex-wilt spun-sar a financial planningworkshop fur women su Muiiday,Jan. Sfifromf tu9p.m. -

Guest speaker will be Karenlhach, registered representativefrom Waddell fi Reed FinancialServices, who will discuss in aon-technical laligoage: -

-Money market fusds, savingsand investment prugrams, SEA'sand other rctiremeOt plans sewtan law changes, plus stucks,mutual funds, curporate hands,asnuities and much more.

This seminar is a must forwomen cf all ages. To register,call 200-7575. Fee iv$26'L

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TheBugle,Thuriday, January 12, 1187 - Pige 19

Sheehàn Jr.. award

Eugene J. Radnik Jr., President of Peerless FederalSaviagsmade the presentation of IhR Timothy P. Sheehan Jr. Award at earannual Christmas Party to Theresa' Villatuz out of oarHullywoud/Nertb Park utfice.

- This award is preseated to the'muat outatanding employee whohas exemplified a dedicatios to duty and-performauce in holprnguthers in a cheerful and enurteaun manner, Theresa Viltalue is thatpersun for 1986. Theresa is the eighth recipient of the Timuthy P.llkeehanJr. award.

New IRS phone numberto order tax forms

J. R. Starkey, InternalRevenue Service District Direc-tur fur uortkern Illinois, todayaunuanced that all federal in-àome tan furms and puhtleatiussare now available thruagh aspeeiattull-free phuoe numberi)llSS) 424-3676, weekdays between6 am. and 4:39 p.m. Taspayersshould have already receivedtheir tas packages; hswever,,

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many peuple need additionalfurias or a publication In cum-pInte their relues.

Starkey emphasized tkat onlyforms and pablieatism will he

-- available by calling 1ko newphone number. tndivtdualn withtan quesliem nr whu need utherasaislauce should call numberslisted in their local phone direr-tory.

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FaótsFromJöhñ Jennings

Hetii one that may rpfl5ymL. WhiCh couiiÙy, aft& Canjd

a,d MBiuce, clt to the US?Aswe s the So'iet U4i111, ùI. ody thorn 3 mies fromtonepalt.

Haley, Comet. wtiic pua

abext m'sy 15Ìea, iieiìdn.'the day Mk Twa wis ba U'1U35) AllO ou the y he ied (i1910).

Dunftes are ,med atte thc)ty of thini, i indio.

The automobile wfldshìetdwiper was iuwenS by a womno;

Mooy Aialwaoa, in 1902.

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The Home Equity Loan:A sñiart idea for i 981

Thousands of AMericans are ifthe loon tuned for education ordiscovering there urn riches medical expenses.locked essay in their homes flint Since the home equity loen ixcmi be p1st to good see, omording esseetiolly o mortgoge loue, thetoJim Pelees, president of Shohie opplieotioe proceso is very senilerFederal Sovisogn. to applying for a mortgoge to buy

, Whet's bebed ewny is the o heme. Slrokio Federo) willequity most homeewxero hove spproise the pmperty being usedbuilt up over the yenes, ' he seid er colleter review the her-"At Shohie Fedenol, we hove en rower's credit history, andincreosingly popular program evalunte ability to epny the loan.onohieg it possihte for home. Shohie'Pederni will lend op toowners IO one their home equity 75 of a heme s morhet value,os collateral for e lose for any ethsos the holonee of outstandingworthwhile porpose. ' mortgage . Of course. we will

Paters espinieed thet mo elm factor ix o her debt ob-people sse the proceeds of o hgatioos ou that the burrower iohome equity lean for mor not overonteodrd, sind Peterspuenhooea, such es home repoirs Home eqoity loans from llkolsioor remodeling. edxiootional es- Federal llssiage have a teem of 5penoen, huyiag a new rar er Saat, years and a ourreot internet ratevacados, inveotmest or lo start a of 5.5 percent for loans underbusiness. $25,000 and 5.5 percent for loans

"One of the advantages of a of 25 000 or more. The interesthome equity loan is the rate ro variable end is tied to thededestahility of interest for tao prime rote os quoledby Cua men-piheponee at a time when the tul Illinois Nahonal UnoS. Thelisteront demotion oc consumer rato qoofed is subjeetlo ohnnge atloess is heing restored and any theeeventeelly eliminated," hr seid. For a ralmpin e drooriphon of

Intereoton home eqoity loans is our home equity loan coil Skoloedaduotihle up to the cost of the Federol'C eqiaty lending deport-home pies aoprovnmrnto and is ment ut 674-37 7.fully deductible over the amuant Taxreforiii

seminär atFelician College- -

Norah-Lex, a financial pIonnerwith the tiros ofWuddell 5- Reedwilt present u four week coorooon finosciaiplaoning uo il relaIes -

tothe oew.fax roform law. Freeindividual financial coenulldliooswill be offered with euch por-licipaol as o fiflh session. The firnl oession will b-fin on Feb. 3, ut,7.5-3f p.m., and will coolisue oc-Feb. tO, 17, and 24. The cool of Ihrconree. is $30. For more b-fOr-'mation pleäoe cull 339-1933. - - -

Business Seminar- Series

"Whet Does Tax Reform Meastn-Me?," the firot profram of a

- néw basiseso - orminar seriessponsored by ADP and Miller,Cooper A Co., Ltd., CPAO, will heprésesled Thoreday, Jas. 29, 5-10aioa., at thr North Shore Hilton,9599_ Shokie Blvd. Skokie. Theseminar is freeto Ihe publio.

Each seminar is Iho serios willhefree and open to Ihr public.For more information, contact

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Cragin Federal Svisgs OeilLoue A000ciOtinn of Chicago, has-reported a record $36.3 millioncet profit for 1906. Thefigorr ex-reeds- 1905 earniego of $35.43-mtllios by 42%, according tOAdam A. Jahoo, chuirman o1 thehuard and president. - , . -

Cragin's not worth is nosy $1l2.5Tmillion, ap 48%, añd.thra050cialion's eolio of nel'wôrth toliahilitieu is 6.43%, mnOrjthan,twice the regulatory -requirement. Assets now-total$1.08 billion--------

Alondorisgl906:Crufin paid $15.46 milItas io

federal income laxes. '-'- T-.-' -Depositn grew tu $1.4 billioo, op

13%.iMt3 10000 vulued at over $539ruitline were pooted.Cragin'o return on Ovèrage

axons (ItOAA) was 2.Of%.

Kusper a- nnouncestax form a

Cook County Clerk, Stuelei T.Kuxpor, Jr., usoounced that thellfule Income Tax and CircuitBreaker formo will be availableio the office of Coanty Clerkas,.dcourteny and convexiooeqS allCook Couuty residents; -'

Kuxper, io cooperation with theIllinois Depeftmeot of Revenue,recriveiFéxprenu aothorlrtiooearlier Ohio week to dixtribu)o theforms. - ,- -

The udditionnO Ihio conOdnien-ce is part nf the cootthoig"Public service policy" formut1ko Kuoper tenure haO demon-nlraled over Ike yearu.

''Other stute bromo 'l',, e,,,

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- "Our performance is a trihnteto the loyalty uf oor castomoro

-and the oatstandisg work of ourstaff," Johns stated.

Jahno predicted two majortrends for 1007. "Fient we 00e agrowing consomer acceptance ofadjustable ratO moctgaf eu,largély hecaitse they are more

- understood and offer lower raleothOn fixed rete mortgages.Second, Cragio, like-many finan-ciel providers, is expasdiof ileproduct line into noo-tradili000l

- areas such an Ian deferred an-sattieu, tax-advantaged invent-meetceiltracts and uecurf ties."

Cragin Federal Saviognoperates 23 offices in Chicot o,Nitre, Park Ridge, River Forenl,Sehaemburg, Mount Proopeel,Itascu, Wheatno, Carol Stream,Lumhardand Warrenville.

writing the Illinoin DepOmOOt of- Revenue, P.O. Bun 19010,

Springfield, IL - 63794-9010,"Kneper sb-ted. "Please he sure loepecify the enoet form oembers,und umeant needed when uubmit-ling the reqxeot," Runper coo-tinued. -

"In uddiion tu Our Chicato ob-fice, the formo evitI once again be- uvailahle iii : nor MaywoOd,

Markham, aun Skokie offices."_ People,fs'tiu o'ieh to discuss toc-me, or diréOt specific q0001i000

prior lo Ike wrïtleorcq005l mol'cull the toll-free tuxpayerasnixiunco lino l.BtO_732d000."

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The-Bugle's

APtÌL2t --ìU cuc

'eAnd. horas annihe, intarentino

I If yoo moncinn ahi ad afta, yon,doni iconnoonacod boi boio,ndolioo,yi J nnningn Vnlknagoflwill dadnon $50 f,nm cha pnchonepd000lyoo!flOW OOOOcar. One dedaynine paa

customer. One deduction pé

EepltenJan.29, '1907 -

M-G-M Realty, tee. proodlyRohert B Grrea, presIdent nl HeÍené Lev)Ç a Sales -aesociole

w 1h the NUes off ce of M-G Mabo participated in the preuro-preuentO O POPO lion, represes-tatioñ'1'in other papa lindo wereling Ihr symbol o Ihr realty beth,dunated< hp . MG.M to thet a happy Alexander Friedman,prdmtriesdeparlrnrst tu cheert2, of Waekegon, af Lutheranthe chitdreederiogthrir stay ioGeerrol H spitol. Alpnandrr wau

00e nl the wieners of a drawiñg the hoopital. - -

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Cragifl- PistS, record

$363 fliiOioii- profit

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The George J. GoldmanMemorial Home for TIe Aged io anonprofit, noaseclarian homeaod daycare center committed toproviding the elderly with cam-ploie medirat, oocial, religiousand recreational services andfacilities io a gracious al-monpbere filled with love andcaring.

Our qualified staff ofprofeauional and administrativeemptoycen, . enperienced ingeriatric care, is uader the direr-lion of a licensed admisislratorand medical director.- Oar sar-sing and recreational staffsrespect each resident as an in-dividuat striving ta smtaia self-esteem- and Is mold warm,meaningfal relutioaships.

We provide suppOrt andguidance to residents and theirfamilies, personalizing care tomeet individual needu.

Our Governing Board of Direc-tars operates volnntarily toprovide administrative and

Ar.o ActI',ItI.i S.nlo Diicounts -Sp.cIaI S.rvlcss S. SfflIO! News lulistin bard

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fiaaocial guidance. Oarauxiliaries raise lands farprograms which eshasce theGolden Years al those whoselives we share.

Operating solely on fundsreceived throsgh resident feesand canlrihntiaon from the corn-mushy, the Goldman Hame doesnot ahtain financial assistancefrom any federated organization.

Conveniences and Accoth-mndatiasm Full day and eveningvisiting hours; personal Iasndryservice avaitahle fatty eqnippedbarher and heanty shop; puhlictelephones available for in-esming and out-going calls;private phanes on reqnest;private TV sets permitted;special party arrangémevls forcelebrating a birthday or a -family milestane; ample visitorparkiog; easy access to publictransportation and regularlycandacted warship and religinusobservances for residents of allfaiths.

Your best weaponagainst disabling andpainful osteoporosis:Early diagnosis and

treatment. -

Osteoporosis commonly called brittle bone disease, af-feds same 15-20 million people. The key la preventingOsteoporosis is curly detection and proper Ireatment. Ifyou match any of the following Osteoporosis risk factors,make an appoinlment for u diagnostic leal today!

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complexion, blondeor red hair, freckles.

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. Excensive alcohol,caffeine-& smoking

. Family history ofOsteoporosis

. Easy bruising

. In meamalehermsne deficiencies

.For more information and appoinlmenf cull

878-9115

eJOsteoporosis-Screening ProgrameEdgewater Hospital

5720 N. Ashland Ave. Chicago, IL 60660-4086

. North Shore Hotel offers-dignified, qüality lifestyle -

The North Share Hotel, 1611Chicago Ave., Evasstos, haspackaged the ideal lifestyle farsenior citizens. -

- We offer u dignified. qnahtyway of lIfe, says AdnsisislratarJohn Young. 'We combine in-dependence with concern, asdoariatily with the right amount ufprivacy.".

Mare than 210 seniors enjoy the -good life at-the North Shore,where something exciting hap-pens every day. Residents canchoose from a hook review, asing-along, ans und crafts,aerobic classes, a concert, bodydynamics, drama classes, choir

. practice, a travelogue, a first runmovie (shown m the hotel's ownmovie theater with oversizedscreen) and a vio)t frulor a tax en-

pert. i

"Summer brings tle sse sf-theNorth Shore's awujfEpeot Cm-1er'," says Serial Direetnr MaryLun Gary. "That's what we railone landscaped garden with theheated swimming pool, azssbrellatables and comfortable spats tanus,"

Nutrition is carefslly watèhedby diet experts who plan threeappetloing and healthful mealu aday. Meals. are nerved in- thebrightest, sassiest raumimagineuble, every tabledecaraled with fresh flowers.

There is another side ta life atthe North Shore and that's theright to privacy. Na matter hswhusy the day or evening, residen-In are entitled to retire to theirswo private apartments where

Lawrence Hóuse offèrsvariety of programs

Lawrence House, lItt W.Lawrooce Ave., is a sesisr cilinenhotel with a social programwhich rivols a csllege compon!

Start with "Tusle of LawrenceHouse", a gourmet laste and telllmcheas, fu on In a Valentine'sSweetheart Party, a latent show,Easter bonnet parade, collectibleenhibil, carnival, garden party,

art fair, balloon lift off, Ohiober-fenl...asd that's Jost a oumplingof the fus that's in stare farLawrence Hause senior udsttu in19ff,

Lawrence Hanse is aretiremeol facility which is hometo 375 seniora. Private studiaaporlmentu with -hitchens arepriced modestly and include

' ' Z'ß)iÇere warm, toning. care maÁes,,., 4/ wor1 fining"

George J. Goldman Memorial HómeFor the Aged

Social, cultural, recreational activities,24 hour skilled nursing care,

. Home like suburban setting- 6601 Touhy Ave., Nues

Call 647-9875Dietary laws nbservedA non-profit permanent home for the orthadox Jewishelderly siece 1950.

.- NOTSOB5IDIZE6 ay ANY FEDERAL AGENCY

ie_they ran rejuvenate their energy,relax, rest nr read. Seniors moveintethe Nórth Shore an theywcazldinto any elegant apartmentbuilding. Alt 010165 arecomptetelyfsrnished, including carpetingand drapes. However, a residentcan choosetudecerate with his orherownbelongings.

Friees include all meals,humecleaning services and thefuilsociaprogram.

The combination nf proper dietand exercise combined with funand companianuhip and ringedwith prinary makes tar the pyr-feet- lifestyle fur anyone. Whynhnuld a senior citizen not enjaythe same thing?

At the North Share Hotel...thèy

weekly maid nerviee Eachresident has the uppartunity toparticipate in a variety of dailyprograms ranging from hankreviews tu musical presentationsto warkshnps on how ta dress forcold weather.

"But it's the committees whichare the huekbnne nf asir bolet,"sayo Administrator Mary LouStemi, geriatrie specialist withdegrees from Notre Dame andBob Jones Universities. "Osrresidents ore given the appar'unity ta Join in the decision

making regarding policy andprogram."

Cammilteea such as Public Al-fairs, Safety Advncaey,Welcoming Games, Medical Al-fairs, Friendahip Hause aodGrounds and Resale Shop allmeet regularly and plan inven-live and interesting programs.

- Residents iaay participate in asmnny eommltteguasthey chaoae.

Bot there's time to relax alLawrence Home, alan. A well-slackedlibrary offers aquiet spaland, is sommer, an adjacent

- park, built especially for residen-

'I i I ,!'!i S"eH"" gI ; : :i 1)!';,:.a1-1:j ;

TheNork shoreDavis Street and Chicago 'Avenue

' Evanston. Illinois 60201- Call Mrs. Sands at 8M-6400

YOU'LL HAVE THE

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Located in histotic downtown Evanston, the North Shore-welcomes active seniors to a ftiendly retirementcommunity. The elegance of a quality hotel, combinedwith a warm and amiable atmosphere, enhances thegraceful way of life at the North Shore. As a resident,youil enjoy your mels in our lovely Stratford DiningRoom, overlooking the attractive gardens and swimmingpoól. You'll also appreciate the luxury of daily maidservice and the secutity previded by a 24 hourswitchboard. You're invited to look into the lifestyle o

'eäse and enrichment that awaits you at the Nàrth Shore.

' TheÑgI,flurday,Jinaary,l9t7 ' !* -

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' An entirely unique approach to retirement living awaits youat the Lawrence House in Chicago. There, residents can takeadvantage of the fine social atmosphere, accented by manyplanned activities and progiams, as well as by the hotesconvenient location. The Lawrence House makesavai!able -

such conveniences as a delightful restauraflt, the security ofa 24-hour switchboard and the luxury that máidservices -

provide. . Other amenities include an in-housefoÓd shop,beauty and bather salons and a drug store Vi5it thelawrence House . . . Chicago's in-town rethement hotelför active seniors.. ' ' -

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' Call Mrs. Cooke at 561-2100

Pgefl The Bugle, Th.rsday, Januiaryf2,1987

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1Thu :Ar.a Activlfl., S.nlorDI te S Spsclal S.rvlc.s S.nlor Nsws BuIstIn Board

Mary's Story: 4ìp«..rsón'ssfruggfrfor dignity .

b)GarIthe James own the past seven years, as(With pêIà1 cooperation of evidenced by Mary's decisian to

Sara Brewster, Director, Cor- study for her BA. Inorderto at-parate Communicationo, tend classes; Mary must haveBethanyMethodiat) special trasoportatisn designed

How is courage measored?3s for individaals who stube"uncdmmos valóur" fosad only paratransit serviced (life-sa a bloody battlefield? Can ose eqoipped vehicles): This seedperson's struggle for ¡sornan woo the catalyst for her advocacydigaity he worthy of a medal of effortu os behalf ofthe disabled.honor? "WheelTran" is q. transpor-

Meet our heroine, Mary E. Lia- tattoo program for the disabled,den - a spunky 56½ year old. which was begun five years agoresident of Bothany Methodist : Chicago. The RTA began a sixTerrace, which is as oatstanding mooth pilot program for suhur-heatth care facility is Morton ban resideotsapprosimately twoGrove. Mary is a pretty lady, years ago when Mary Lisdenwith sky blue eyes twinhling with befas attesdisg cottege ctassesgood humor. Her curly white hair at Northeastern lllisoiu Usiver-frames a heart shaped face, aod sity. Mary was thritted, iv parthor pink cheeks glow. Mary Lin. because her father taught herden has cerebral palsy, and is " You're sot a grown person -

confiaedtoherwkeelchair.Ifyou unless -you pay your ownthink this unhappy quirk of fate way...and getting as education ishas ta any way diminished her the first necessary step to hemgspirit...you are quite wrong! sett-sufficteot." Mid Mary's goat

Mary first came to Bethany was to fulliU her father's dreamMethodistHome inChicago with ofhiu daughter's iodependeoce.her mother after the death of her Tragically, the pilot programbetsy dfatheHntheearlyl960's. eoded...leaving Mary asd her --w her mother became ill, fricado Janet Pagen asd Jean - ) Shown -above are (I to r) Kay Wenke, social Grove; Mary E.they were moved to Bethany Hetlèr aoahte to contisue their -

worker atBethany Methodist Terrace in Morton tor.Terrace where Mart' could coo- education. A weah per000nslght. : . ,...- ;thiud t eceivè',thè nkÌlled.,nur- have gven.up...hut "uarreoder" - myself. I decided that ttendiog rail corridor, uictudiog dowotowos'mgcárethestillicquires.A-Pbr- -- iìsotinMarysvocahulaG' ' .-. School was worthfightmg for'.. Chmago. A quote from thelion of this care is -lavingly ad- "You have to nnderutand that L:heSe words are'qpokei slowly,- Auatant to the Governor forministe e by Carty Hellen wh h d aevei' rdsseanythiag fo alt gly d w th gr t f îiiartat on w We are coolu tic ,,Dfrector,afthc Aluheuner mys If aay lac m my life " hut the message is quite flési,fliat th ough the st t s h-CaréCeñer.AllhoughCartydms hefore..I didn't think thät I ctmr, AsMarytutkoahoatherall aid)i-wliich is approaching $95not officially work with could! But seeing my good fries- importaot vatue system, she million and the ETA's positiveMary she is a frieod andmentor du Jaoet and Jean so disappoin' begins to weep...hut wants no budget unrplsses, the paratrassitwho encourages her. Curly sayo tod made me realize that thiswas pity. She says "Eves though it nervice is likely to ho maintaisedthat Mary really came isis her a chance to help others as welt as iht betootatefor

helped somebody else to become theEjaod the service divisionsa viable part ofsociety." the,tbe(r significant resosr-- So, Mary decided to fight; "I bdtç ensure the continuedguess I just pestered aod jtMsionoftheservicos." -

pestered, until they decided to Of course, Mary asd her sup-listes!" Mary pleaded with the porters are encouraged. ButMorton Grove Board of Trustees, Mary sayo "When will it reallyaud spoke before the City Cous- begio? How bog will we have tocil. She wrote lo the RTA, CTA, wait?" Kay Wenhe, Setkany'oMelca and Pace. She contacted Social Worker, listens attentivelyaod received replies f roui the of- is Mary nays: "I Wool to make itfice of the Governor of the Stole perfectly clear, that I couldn'tof Illionis. Her champioo and en. have done asythiog withnnt thefhusiastic support is Bud Swan- help of this wonderful place,sos; who is Assistant Director of Bethany Terrace. We handicap-the Department of Health and pvd people seed to know thai our

- Human Services in Morton liven are worthwhile."Grove. Fyr eighteen man- Mary does ont consider thetho...Mary pleaded, cajoled, and "war wno...ohe ovili work andtalked to those in power on behalf campaign nnlil the program is aofthehaud;rappedcase. permanent nne. She hopes to

What are the resaltn? Mary has fisish her degree With this specialhero sotilied that the RTA is help. She has also bees electedinaugurating a brand sew twelve President of the Residents' Coon-mooth only demonstration cil at Bethany Methodistproject where passengers can he Terrace...yet another mark oftramported from their homes to herstroggle for isdependence.destinations in the city of Chicago paa.y Lindes io truly as exam-and snburho, The service wilt af a special, caring, braveenable eligible persoos lo reSéive io spite of a disease.frnprtatian ta poista aloog a - tIiteeqsiren skilled sursiog

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SUITE 1065600 WEST DEMPSTERPARKHIDGE, ILLINOIS

Liodes and Curly Hellen, direr-

care, has chosen to line an in-dependent life. Mid, although sheida nursing home- ireuiderit,- shehas cost'mued to be involved out- -

sirte her immediate esviisom. She -does not simply eniut...uhc con-tributes immensely ta the worldarouod her.

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sites all Senior Citizens (55 & up)In join su en a "Texas Fiesta"Trip. The 12 day trip will leaveMarch 5 aod roturo os March 17.Your tour begins and ends at! St.John Brebeof Church. Price forthis has trip of 12 days is $59i,doable orrnpancy.

Highlights of the trip are 7 din-nero, 2 lunches, 2 breakfastsffull days isTexasWiS Roger'sMemorial, Sightseeing and bar-h-que at Snsthfork, LBJ Ranch,Kennedy Assassination Site,Biblical Arts Center is Dallas,Austin gsided city loor, Sao An-tanin guided tour, visit the Alamoand Missios San Jase, CorpasChristi asdthe KioØ Rasch with aTexan CoohontSextk PadreIsland, day esrursias - into

meeting at LGHThe United Ostamy

Association/North SuburbanChicago Chapter will hold itsmaothly meeting at 8 p.m. Wed-sesday, Jan. 28, at LutheranGeneral Hospital, 1775 DempoterSt., Park Ridge, In the east diningrooman the tenthfloor.

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Ar.a Activiti., s S.nlor Discounts Sp.cIaI S.rvlc.s Senior N.wi S BuI!.tIfl SourdAr.o Activlfl.s S.nlor. Discounti Sp.cIaI S.rvlc.. S S.nIo! Nfw . BuII.fln Sórd

. Evanston immunizations facilityThe Evnston Hospital has tries.

been designated as one of 13. .

facilitieninifllnois euthorized to Immnnizatioxls are by appoin-administer all immanizations bisent oniy. For information, callneededfor travet to foreign coon- 4926700.

Time to call the Doctor . .

Swedish Covenant Hospital

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convenient locations

Swedish Covenant Hospital5145 N. CäliforniáAvenueChicago, lllinos 60625989-3838 .

CJEDirectoryof Elderly Services

be Council for Jewish Elderlybas adirectoryof services for theelderly which lists informationand services available to olderadults. This directory whichhelps elderly pesple- locale corn-

- munity resources Services theChicago oorth side, soar northsuburbs and Hyde Park areas.

Sixteen different typos of ser-vices uro listod is the bookletwhich canbo had by calling theCouncil for Jewish Elderly'sPubtic Affairs Office at 508.0909.

Sorne of the services listed in.clude.coosoeling, adult day care,education, governmentpcOgralflS, togal services andhousing.

. Students sought. as roommatesStudents can apply for a

hornesharing program withJewish elderly on the north sideund north suburbs in retors for.roomandhoard or reduced rent.

Hnrneuhartng io a housingalternative for the elderly whowant to remain in their home,who desire cnrnpaninnship, andwho cannot handle all of the bar-dens nf home ownership.

The CJE insures that potentialroommates are carefully matchest with a social worker andnurse mediating imues such as

. how peuple feet about umobing,drinking, gueuts erProgram participasl.s need nótheJewiuh.

For furthér information, call558.7008. .

Council for Jewish ElderlyHelps elderly people and their families

deal with the changes that accompany aging.

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ARANGE OF SERVICES E)CIST . .. Counseling and Planning

Award Wihning AdultDay Care Program

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s In-Home Companion Program. Home Health Service. Group Living and other

Housing programs . .

. Long Term Care facility

Call for further information:

570-7000 Intake DepartmentCJE, 1015 Howard SfreetEvanston, Hlinois 60201

Senio,s thenjoy Vienüne"Love ßm Luncheon.

Maine Township Seniom canjenjoy a dry-land cruise aboárdthç "Lave Saat" at the twoValentine's luncheon, parties inFebruary. . -

Seniors can chasse between ät-. -tending luncheans at I p.m. Sun.day, Feb. 8, or noon Wednesday,Feb. 18, at Brigante's Banquets;2848 E. Dempnter St., DesPlaines. Cost of thelunckenñ in17for members. Guest reservationsat $8 will be taken en a space-.availabifity basin.

Dockside entertainment willinclude everyfhing but shaf-fleboard. The afternoons'festivities will-be presided overby.the King and Queen of Hearts,who will he selected from themembers. - -

Seniors can also head farHawaii' on a one-day trip Wed- -

nenday, Feb.- 25, to The Firesidein Fort Atkinsnn,Wisconum, for a-tropical luncheon and the spec-lacular "Hawaii Internatinnal"show. Cost of the trip is $26.50 for-

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aréavPeople in the Northwest

Chicago area can bbtuin freepublications which espldin aboutthe Social Security programa ofretirement, survivor, and -

- disability benefits, an well an -

about Medicare health inswanre,Thnmus A. Curbs, Social Securitymanager in Des Plaines saidrecently.

Among the -availablepukticationuare:. Your Serial Security - Anoverall comprehensive ex-plasation of the Social Securityprograms. It also includes infor-motion about program financingaxdàppeat rights. -

e Thinking abönt retiring? - In-formation about retirmentbenefits slanted toward thosepeople who are consideringretirement. --

,. 18 you become disabled -- A- óomprehentive explanation ofthe Social Security disability

; program, including informationabout disabled widows - andwidowers, and adsits disabled inchildhood, ao well as aboútdisabled workers.

. e A brief explanatina ofMedicare - Describes the majorfeatures of Medicare hospital in-surasce and medical insurance.. Applying far a Social Seenrltynumber -Tells howls apply for aSocial Secnrltyuumher and tellswhatevidence is required.. 99f lar aged, disabled, andblind people - Enptainu brieflywho can get these Federalpayments for people who do noihave much income and who do

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- Free pub

members. finest reservations at$3&50 wlll upen en Feb. 18 Ifspacelsavailable. -

The regularnbonthly Bingo willbe held at noon Wednesday, Feb.4, at the Leisure Center, 2222 Ser-ch St., Den Plaines. A lOwest fee'wiilbecnllectddatthedoor. -

Senior citizeds, whether nr notthey are members, may-enroll inthe "Rulen nf. the Road"refresher course sHored at 9:30am. Monday, Feb. 16, at the DeaPlaines Senior Center, 1040macker St.Tn reserve a place,call 2900lit. - - -

Maine. Tnwnship Seniors ac-tivities are limited tu members(und in some cases open tnguests). Applicañtsmust be 65 orolder and provide proof nfresidency. Toreceive u member-'ship appliratiun and obtainreservation information, cull SueNeunchel or Helen Jung at theMaine Township Town Hall, 29?-2510. -

licätionsailablenot nwn much personal nr realproperty. -

Also available lu Form SEA.7IO4PC,which people can sue Incheck their Social Securityrecord. '- - -

These are just a -few of thepablicatisas available. Othershave information about farmers,self-employment income,wsmés, -hosaehald workers, andworkiiig while getting SocialSecurity benefits.

-To -nbtain any - of, these-publicalion, contact your localSncial Security sfficeLooh in thewhite pages ofthe telephone bookunder "U.S. Government" for theaddresoand phone dumber.

North Shore tohear book review

With your husband nne stepfrom a Nobel Prize in Science,-could you puhtic,jy label him afraud and risk hia loaingeverything - even thuagh liveswould he lnstifyau didn't?- This is the premise nf -a newnovel to he roviewgd by CnnnieAdelman at the North ShoreHotel, 1611 Chicago Ave., Evan-ston, On Thsrsday, January 20,2:38p.m.

The public in invited tn attendthe hookreviewatno ch*ge. -

"Isfldelitleu" by Frieda Brightistheutoryofamarriageand uf adecision which might ruin thelives nfunmeanclsave the liven ufsthers. -'

Fnr resei'vatisns, please call0204-8400.. e . . s as

see N. Michigan Ave.Chlcago544O66ß

120 Oeklwoak Cents,Oak Brøck 571-22S

I4OIdOmhmvdCentsrSkoki. 1795300

lillois 'Cfrcuit Breaker'There uro some nignificant changes In the Seninr Citizen benefit

lanhsnwn au the Circuit Breaker. To he eligible for thin program,a person must be an Illinnis citizen, al least 65 years old, oc totallydisabled, a knuuehnld income of less than $14,800. Part.yeargranla are available-ta perunns who turn 65 years of age during1900. A property owner sr renter applying foc 'Circsit Breaker' in1980 io actually applying for relief from property tanes or rentwhich Wut paid during the 1985 calendar year. The 'CircuitBreoker' program actually consists nf two kinds of cash ta relief:ove for property taxes (which is available to ooy eligible senior ordisabled person whnse residence is subject to property tasen,

they own their homes, oc rent or live in a sursing home),and one for geserat taxes, which io availhte to every eligible ap.plicant. The property tax grant may he as high as $790; the generalIan grant inter $80. In udditiox, qualified individuals receiving Cir-cuit Breaker benefits and who osffec from arthritis now havenecessary prescription medicine provided under the Phar-maceutical Assistance Act. Prior to this change, ooiy thoserequiring heart medicine received this additional benefit. Changes

- is the state law. now provide for arthritis medicine, insotis, andrelated supplies in additiox to heart medicine.

'Medicare'There have bees some Feteral changes in laws csscerxisg

Senior Citizen programs, and these inctnde Medicare premiumsand the removal ofthe mandatory retirement age in certain fields.Begisnisg Jan. 1, there will he some changes in Medicare's hospitalissurauce program. The in-patient hospital deductible will be 9520(au compared -to' the current 1092). The doily Medicare co-i055rance amounts wilt he: $130 forthe 0151 through the 90th day sthospitalization; $20t for lifetime reserve days; sod $65 foc the Ststthroogh the tooth day of extended cace services in a skilled ssrningfocitit'. Monthly Medicare premiums, paid by those osi rcceivisgSseial Security, have also changed. Beginning January 1, 'Part A -Hospital Insürance' Medicare premiums will increase from $2110$220 monthly. 'Part.B - Physician Services' Medicare premiumsout increase from $15.50 to $17.00 monthly. As updated voco:ox of

the booklet entitled "Medicare and Other Health Care Choices: AGuide for fllinois Seniors" is available by catting toll-free lo theIllinois Department of Aging at l-080-252-0906. The revised hooktetfocuses upon Senior Citizens, discmsisg the Medicare Programasd possible Medicare supplements.

The United States Congress has eoacted chaoges is the Age andDiscrimination Act of 1967 which will help end age dscrnmsaftossod mandatory retirement. 70 years of age was once themas-datory retirement agé, hot - for employees io most accspatloss -Congress recently removed the age limit for mandatoryretirement.

Toll-Free Informationand Assistance

The Illinois Department of Aging has a toll-free telephone nom-ber toanswer additional questions: 129l.0SE.

ltoeber's Medical Supplies,1377 N. Bkskie blvd. recentlymoved from Lincoln and Fosterio Chicagstn Skokie.

Kneber'a Carries O completeselection nf home health caceaids including adult diapers,bathroom safety rails, bloodpressure kits and faocy cuaco.Ct:erh oar ad in this issoe of TheBogie for a money oovisg coupos.

Koober's has been in bssinesnsioce 1809 fs medical snpplieS

Koeber's otters complete. line of

medical and convalescent aidsand convalescent aids. We handlesaies, rentai and delivery, homedelivery and sei up. KochersMedical Supply wools to he youreompieie medical ssppiy source.We will process your Med:care,psbiir aid and insurance claususwith prior approvai. We aceepichechs soderedil cards.

If you have any quest:Onnpieuse calf f77-6755 )::orlhl or 434-141g (snoib).

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The geueral enrollment periodfor the medical insurance part ofMedicare runs from now throughthe end nl March, a SocialSecurity managersaid recently.

During these 2 months, penpiewho passed sp the chance for thisprotection or who had it unddroppedout ran again enroll.

Prolection foe people who signup ducing the general enrollmentperiod will start nexi Jsly i.

The Federal Government paysuhool ihree-fourths of thepremium costs from Federalgeneral rev000es. Enrollees paythe resi.

MediCal insurance complemen-tu the hospital insurance part ofMedicare. Hsspilal i050eancchelps pay for medicallynecessary inpatieni hospital rareand certain fotlswtip care in askilled norsing facility or ai

Medical issurooce helps payfor dnelsr's services no malterwhere they arc received in theU.S., including surgical ser-'iccs,diagnootic testa and X-rays ihatare part of the treatmesl,medical supplies furntshed'io ihrdoclor's office, services of the of-fisc ourse, aud drugs that acegiveo as part of the trealmest

Don'f Let A thouy -

Sclnedute Keep You FromSeeing A DoctorEves peapid who arc "sea boss so getsick" con's aissa yssssywe il. Minor liisessesand isueies happen te esesyone, nodthey shouldn't be neglected. Ou,iwwediate Case Center wakes s easy foesea 50 seek medical assestion when you

Medical Care You Can TrustWe ace a ceulti.speoiatsy gmop pmcuce

- which has been psaoiding quality mnd,nalcam le noesh suhuehan Chicago foe osee-25 yeats.

NSC4801 Church StreetSluokie 674-9830

The Bugle, Thursday, Janaaryll, 1987

General Enrollmentfor Medicare Insurance

and which cannot he self-administered.

Medipal insurance also coversoutpatient hospital seevicesreceived for diagnosis andtreatment and other services aodsupplies not covered by hospitalinsurance.

Medical insurance pays for SGpercent of the approved costs srcharges for covered services andsupplies after the palloni hon melthe $75 antiuul deductible.

Moro information aboutMedicare medical insurance eonbe obtained ai any SocialSecurity office.

Sheridan RoadStroke Club

The monthly meeting nl theSheridun Road Hospilal BirskcClub will be held at the hospilul,tOO N. Sheridas rd., on Monday,Feb. i, from l-3 p.m. Par-ticipulion io ibis free of chargeclub has been expanded lo in-elude individoals wilh severecommouication impairmests. Aspeech pathologist will wnrhseparalely on communicalinnskills und match activities to thisgroup's shill level. For furitter io-formalios call 5GO-6529.

NO APPOINTMENTNEEDED'

Monday-Saturday5:00 p.m.-1O:OO p.m.

Sundays & Holidays9:00 a.m.-1O:OO p.m.

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North ShoreHotel to seeacting troupe

Prominent Chicago area oc-Iress, director, model - seniorritmen Brina Rodio - and herirsope nf actors all sver the aekf tO, will preseol two 050-0clplayo. a fahle and a monologoc toIke senior citizen residents el IkeNorth Shore Hotel, 1011 ChicagoAve., Evossios, on Friday, Jan.22al2:Sip.m.

The North Shore Hotel seniorsisvited the coeomoutti( to stetstheshowatnocharfe. -

Rodio is presently worhiog on aMauter's Degree ai RooseveltUniversity and says she bao beenis theater "all my life", She busstarred in radio and televisionprodosli005, plays at everytheater in Chicago, und acts incommercials and industrial f ilitisand prini ads. The four-year oldtroupe, "Rodin'o Players", is-elude Ann Forest, Lilly Blum,Mary Stein and Ruth Tolosa, allresidents ofChicagn'o Edgewatercommunity.

For reservalions, please cullUN4-O4tf.

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Reasonable FeesO 05505v ices ate Isst costly than the hr-pits)emergency mom. und we accept pesusvul checks,Visu and Mssiescasd.

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UbSb :.Ar.. Adlylilul S.do( DIIc..MII S Sp.cløI S.rvlc.s S.nlor N.w S SuII.tlui lourd

Face lift for Pïk Ridge: : Hethcae Center

park RÍdg Hethcared.. a part of fts cwnmwúty far ov

years. bas received a fceIifLAll rdent rooms, as wendmin and activity are, havebeea completely redecated anda Bèaoty and Bathe! .op hndbeenadded.

Administrator Joy Ratheprondly Invites local nenloes toslop by to visit her reoldmds andseehow personal a small mnsmgbmpe can be. Volunteers uf allages are always welcome toenrich the lives of those whoresideatthecmter.

A-néw service of Pack. Ridge

Healthcare is itsVacation Program;' .hichenables a speane or othercorc to Imse a umsy4reevmutim. F.w a wmI, a kwdays cw a smidic. linde rwgsaR will ypmmu IXmmI e wdh a

Located * hwy. inPatkRÌIge,llwmiwucklcaclwhe ci asthswlaUe Ìwñesemi-private roman. a vueiedmmm .hwh mu tu spndldiet; unadivikwi.ngsmutoft

Center of Concernsöeks companions

llw Canter of Qs.cerii, Suite kiUdu a t diel . the12 of the IttO N. Northwest -s---- lanan.Highway Building is seeking reiveadkmel$4&Pt.ancompanions to visit lonely.laclated and homebound semercitizens inthe area. Dining asisitthey will take part in sodi an-tivitiesasreading, letter woithig.arto and reaRs. shoetwalbs,mealplanning and amistasen. escortto physician's ce. games andjnstchathogtogether.

Each cocopanims will be askedto visit sis cliente. all located

tyhour week. a.encoverage. ass asmanl physical..__.__,J._,_ a nomI alinwawe

The .-. .- he sistyyears .Iagé,Ii,eintIW erandeine. tiease caUIkrfsetheriiifrasn4i.w.w&spinand there alearning uhmct The Canter's

Park Ridgeileafthcare Center

NOT ONE OF THE CROWD

You don't havoto be bigto besc.ccsl. Vms jiset linseto be good at what you do. That's why at rash RidgeHealthcare Center. we sPeso quainy of ..uelg men -rather than quantity of patients. We e mir s.personally.

The park Ridge Healthcare Cantor offeso nwsk.g mue isa warm. friendly envioenment Osi piofesaloind sinN -has earned a reputation for outstancin.g quaìty. We'sensitivo. We're concomed. And mure pepo will.the peoplewho roost. . . Osirpasienis. -

Visit the remodeled - Pack Ridge Healthca CeianYou'll See that we offer all the benettOn of size withthe comforts of home. That'so big advantage.

Fora personal tens,. call -

- Park Ridge Heahhcare Center&6 Busse Hwy.. Park Ridge. Illinois 60068

Phone: (312) -17

Pcofensiumal Care V.s. C Tr.an , . . VNk A P.salT.asL

Psychology of Agiùgat Felickin College -

s c. 38is W.PesmuAse., Udesge, presentoa to Iwlis i.ge .i the elderly. Themense. The Fisgy el Agingwknmmsdwgical and1w1dwhmI etwogen of latergin. l.,eindedwlU be a disconaioned mual .inors. such asAm's s. and peri,-Iman.wigeetotheelderly, en weil- y sin tiwosy on itndante lasen ohmS ther.mwdIy ,,em endiablew the sisead asedo of the

thim*y. marin will be- kw lieue who seek to

sho.el wl n whenwe . well .5 p.ofeuoi050lnw. is rinedeg leones, ho.__el_ bnOIVOd viti.d.e ablesly. Ymseet will include

indseeso inni film nse.tism. tide in the find noose ine new Omindedegy Isogcom etFelici... College. and offersnuhaà.g e.is credit of 3

to them necking know-tasining, or career od

anmumuL The emano beganMemdy. Jun. 19. However,.ngisidies is opes after that.hae.ilseeeet tiw coseno is

. .Ilse lidosefor. lAudo DatIert,

isw. Inde a Madre io SocialWork hein the University ofa,, m.d - bas five yearseaaeis dunkel work with

W4.ndiininl thulpert: FocusesYo. aId Veer Elderly Chest" istiid thesne of a workshopnolieòdedferWednenday, Feb. 4,s u.n., to 12,30 p.m., at theWe Suburban Campus -ofNelimel cdlege .1 Edneatles, 1

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the elderly. For over ten yenes,she 1mo tasght various psy.

- cholopr mermes, steeN. manage-meet, and sesior, adobo psy-ehology st the college level. Ms.Gaibel also mototatos o pclvntepractice and is a cosesltaot andtraisar to area noesiog horneo.Foe more infonsation pleaso coil539.i93&

Máie Township - offersviiety of senior sérvices

$thr Thw.p effeos a wide. in Cbok Co.mty and more than-oaeiety ,iem to help meet 10,000 senior citizen popolationsthe swede et the nearly 2t,lOO in COOl, Coanty and more thas. m .1w live is the 10,000 senior citizens have-medtmeiS - the infonnatios and referral ser-

A key geigram provided to viceosmre theyhegas io 1983.seams in an informaDos and- Maine Township lso helps.enlsm-.iee. sshsldize special transportation

Maiue Township Supervisor servicèn for disabled, elderly,P_l K. Ha1ves. said, 'This residents who arr physically_.lrnm muyes an a clearing usable to ose public transpor-Immu for senior citizens and - lotion.diminetes tile frustration and The township also spansora aI leveled in attempting to senior citizes discount program

e Ilse ip.sp.iate agencies in cooperation with the ParktemIkwasente." Ridge, Des Plaines, and Morton

- BycaUGeny Dsffy at the Grove Chambers at Commerce totem.ndÑ. i 7-1O. senior - - help seainra boost their buyingaÍ ma Stain information poweratnhaps clase to home.an Ieiig, n - litai services, One oftowmbip'n most popularse.l .nd ma at health ncr- programs is the Maine Townshipvines, indinan. hinne-delivered. Seniors, a social group with 2,000meals. employment, energy memhtra. The Maine Townshipassietanee, social activities, Seniors grasp provides fun and__ dSn and ether ser- companionship to senior citizens5kw avalluIg to elderly Maine whoaretowushipreoldents. -

1Ow.ndÑ,eIen1ts. . The group opossors mosthly- Ilse Iwogrem is partially fun- bingo games,-freqneat day trips,&dlg'gcoeishuotheSuburbau theater outings, monthly lus-cask Co.mty Area Agency on cheons and mini-vacations. ForAgenti. memberahip informatlos, call

Máw Thasedsip has one of the Sue Neuochel or Helen Jung 15laegeetan'elm. pepulatious 297-2518.

Wwkj to focus on the elderlystress management anddepression is the elderly

For farther Information an theFeb. 4 program and othereducational offerings, contactSally MackeG at the Center forApplied Gerontology, lis-Sao.

Free retirementaiidestate H--jjanningsemiflar --

- Establishing a comprehensiveretirement an& estate plan hai-never been easy. Now, however,the new lax code forces everyone -to reevaluate thehplonn.-- Sliokie Federal Is sponnering a -free-seminar os retirat000t andestate plannisginview nOtIce sewtax code os Thnraday, Jal.. 22,-at

- 7 p.m. at the NcirtrShore Hilton,is Skokie----------Three attorneysBarbara

Giryotas, Blooma Stark andFrancis A. Beninatiwith theChicago law firm of Rosenthal 8.Schanfield will conduct theseminar.. They will discuss an-awers to questions nf paramountimportance to just -abouteveryone: - -

. What can I do now to -

minimize my laites so that I cansaveforretirement?.

.. What should I do -at -

retirement with the money I've-saved?

. How should I receivepayouts frommy pendus plan?

. What cas I do now lo plan forpOO9ihle disability rn the future?

. Wbatcan-I do nowto plan forpossihle disability of olderrelatives? -

a What cao I do now to mimizelaxes and ease the ad-ministrative burden on. mylamilyat my evéntual death?

The seminar ja free, hut rener-valioso are required. Those io-terested should contact LindaSudesdorf at 076-5547 to secure aplace.

Senior -

Nutrition Sitein Des Plaines

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The-CNN, Inc. (CommunityNutrition Network, Inc.) SeniorNutrition Site lo Dea Plnines, In-viles ail area Seniors ta join nufor lunch. Hot, tasty andoutritioun tanches are nervedeach day, Monday through-Friday, at 12 noon, is a pleasantgroup setting. The Sito spesocacto day at 9 am., at which timecoffee and toast is available toprogram participants.

Any Sentar 00 yearn of age and.over in qualified to participate inthe nutrition program. Social, -

educational aloi recreational oc-tivities are offered, and an at-moaphere of friendship and corn-panienahip prevails.

- A sampling nf mels which orenervedattheSite includes:

Roast beef with mashedpotatoes, green beato, chocolatemousse.

Punta heIls, Italian vegetable,fruit illico, tapioca padding.

Chicken fillet, whippedpotatoes, salad, chtlledpeaches.

Fish fifiet on a bed uf rice, hamand beau noup, cale slow, fruit.

Alt lunches are served withbread or rolls, coffee, tea and/ormilk. A mtntmatdnnetlon for thelunch isouggeatod. -

Please come and juin ta inonlCell 0964201 er 6-flO3 for ynurlunch reservation and/er ad-dlftunalinformatlon.

Organ procurement programinitiated at Bethesda

;:Señior Citizen

A formal organ procurementprngramtloat cói.ld -pnlentialtybenefit thousands of peopleneeding human organ trans-planta. han beeñ established nlBethesda Hospital; 2451 W.Howard t.i Chicagn. ftwas an-Corniced today- by Mr. RichardSnow, Managing Director nf thehospital.

According to the -National Kid-oey Foundation, more than100,880 Americans need Iran-oplanto annually, yet sIlbe 28,007potential donorn only 10% par-t:c.pate in this life savingprogram.- - . - - -- --

Bethesda Hospital is among tenUniversal Health Services'hospitals nationwide designatedIn conduct thin pilot project inOrgan procurement in coojnn-cl:on with the National DiseaseResearch Interchange ioPhiladelphia Thin scientificstudy Witt compare hospitals withlarnoul bornas argus and tinsseprocorerneot programs againstIhose Without and will help goulefoisre efforts to raise the nnmberoldonors

"We are delighted to be a partof Ihis vital progrnm that- willhelp find more potential donors,"Otajed Richard Snow. "We havebog been committed 10 the goodhnaljb nf the community and an-cnoragiogmnre organ and tissuedonation jo u vitalolep in-that--procesn.'- ,.- - - - - - -

Universal; Health -Servicesowns aol manageo-44acste nai'e

ynsrpriúcipal residence. -

You may file for thin ValuableExemption at the Riles TownshipAsse550rHanrahan'sOffjce, your-documento todicating - thefallnwisg will be examined,copied and-retunoed to you atthetimeyoofife. - - - -

-Yonmnst provide us with: . -

I'ROOF OF AGE Birth Cer-jificate, Baptismal Certificate,-Naturalization-Papers, nr-SocialSecurity Form-ISA-NM showingdale of Birth. Note: Marriedwomen submitting ,u docoment.with thetr maiden name as proofnf birth must alno include n

unit psychiatric hnnpituls ho theUnited Slates and the UnitedKingdnm acdthefinited Stales.

NDRI to a national nan-profitorganization based inPhiladelphia that procaceshuman organo and tisone fortrannplantaod research.

LGH blood -

pressure screeningchanges hours -

Lutheran General Hospital,Parh Ridge, is continuing to offerils free blond pressure screenIngprogram, however, the hourshave changed to Friday, ufler-nonno beiween i and 2 p.m. inRoom ff5 of Parhoide Center,8815 Dempster, Park Ridge.

High blond pressure affectsnearly one tu every fourAznericon adalls. "Most peoplewith high blood prensore hove nosymptoms al all," explainsEsther Westphal, RN., cour-dinalor of the program. "Theonly way IO kooW uf you have highblood pressure is ta have ilcheched." -

Wbife high blood pressure counot be cored, tt can be conirniledthereby, lowering the chances ofstroke, heart attach, nr ktdneydt0005e. -

Nd appointment in necessary to -lake adva500ge of Iba screeningproramFnrm0ra ioformbtion,cnnlah-69f-5070 .-- - - -

Regènay Nursing Centre inRiles now offers a new featsre:deluxe rooms. These new sets nfrooms -were developed to meetthe needs -of an indinidual who isloohing for a more special-and in-dividnalized care and environ.ment. Call 047-7444 for infor.Sistine on this and otherprograms. - . -

Some unique itemnoffered withthe defuxe rooms witt be oewfur--niohings, cnlnr-cnnrdinoteddraperies und spreads, linens,

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free phone jilcku f.eundaypaper, and a free toasty shop up-poinfment with Regency BeautyShnpfor special occasion. A once-a-year dinner for family andfrienni, serning up to lopenple, isalso inclüded. Recognizing thefslure of the -aging -popslation, -Regency maintains a philosophynf growth by introducing Regen-cy At-Home Health,Alzheimer'u.Unit arid Respite.Care to -the-community, as it-continues-tnmaintain care for alt Regency

- residents. ......A community out-reach

pragram ia-also available ta thecommunity. Free blond pressureand blond sugar screenings areoffered toerganizaliam at their

- facilities. Arrangements can bemade far manlhly, hi-monthly,

- semi-monthly or aunad -screen.-

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- or informal inquiriés over thephohe. For further införmatinncal1647-titO. - . -

i:F5O;=:: MARTHA--- WASHlNGTÖtiIOSPiT., ALDeed, Torrens Certificate,Truntee's Deed, Deedin Trustp-ilk Trüot Agrèemeat-Execulor'n Deed, Otoser's Tiffe --olicy (Schedule A), Prnprielnry-Lease with a l'an Clame, er Ar-liete of Agreement to Purchasenvith a Tax Clame. Noie- TroniDeeds (Mortgages) und Releaseof Trust Deeds are not accep-table.RECENTREAL ESTATE TAXBILLi Thib w'iff verify Ihe Per-manent loden Number nf theresidence for which you areseeking the Exemption.

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Senior Citizens are now eligibletor otornete Exempt(ònduring the yenr ib ihich theytoro 65. Theynn longer -have towoil another -yèäràs wan - theniloolion wilh tbetomenteed Actprior to 1984.The HaniesteadEoemptiOn has- also-been in-creased from$t5N,which it wasprior to Jannnry l 1984 and toOOW $2000. However, thin benefiteilt not be reflected no a Tax Billuntil the Secnod:Installment willbe doe Summer of 198?.Therefore, the 19f6.Hnmenteadnaviogu will nothereceived untilthe 1986 RiUs aie paid in full withIhm Second Inntallmext in theyear 1987----

The Senjor:Citizêo-HomesteadExemptioc provides tax relief byreducing the equalized assessedvaluajioo of an eligible residenceby $2000 whichcan,yesult in atassavings of as mucfodn $200. Thinsavings is in the-form of a dednc-lion oc the Second Installment ofthe Real Rotate -Tax Bill. Il-yuuforget to file, a Certificate ofError can he requested!

To be eligihiç-for-this mom-piton must fulfill thetottowhog requirements:1.) You must be 05 years of age orolder during thé year for whichyou are applying: =

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i.) do of January 1 of the year Inqoeslion you must eithernwn theproperty or have a lease or coo-tract which mäkes you respoo-oíble forthe real estate taxeo.3.) As nf January -of the year inqoestion, the property most be

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The BhIg1e,ThUrday,JaDUTY2, 1987

Ar.o Activiti.. S S.nlor Discounts Sp.cIoI S.rvic.s S.nIor N.ws lulistin Iord

Winter injuries hit homeWintertiiiie ceidents claim the

lives of himdreds of Americansevery year, according to RichardLattey, Assistant Vice Presideniand Director of Property Servicein Liherty Mutual InsurnnceCompany's loss preventiondepariment. Wood stoves, logtiren, sn'w throwers, and evennhovelisg, all casse serious in-juries hecause proper safetyprecautions were not observed.-

:'o mont rases, these accidentscouldhave been avoided il peoplehad Jost taken a moment to can-sider the saféty aspect of theJob," Lattey said. "Oar homesare so familiar to Us thatsometimes wo become morecareless than we should be."

Here are a few safety tipsprovided by Liberty Mutsal'sLattey that wilt help you to avoidsome of the most common win-tertime accidents:

WOOD STOVES: Always followthe manufacturer's recommen-dod safety procedures. Prior loinstallation have the chimneyexamined, to make sure it is freeof all obstructions and struc-tarally sound. If the stove comeswith a prefab metal chimney,haveitcleaned on a regular basinto avoid the build-up of creosoteand a potential chimney fire.

One way toprevent creosotefrom accumulating is by maie-taming a briskfire with dry, welt-seasoned wood (like apple, redoak and sugar maple). Avoidgreen pise andsoft woods.

FIREPLACES: Similarly,mäke sure your chimooy iscleaned-once each season if youplan où horning logs in yourfireplace. Always piace a protec-

Uve screen bettseen you and the-fire. And,of rom-ne, do ont forgetto open the flu befare you hegiomaking the fire and to closeitwheothe fire is out. -

GARAGE& Liberty Mutnal'uLattey points Ost that-sOmetimestrouble -in not no easy lo oee.Unlike dmoke, rachen mononideis an invisible killer. According laNational Safety Council figures,this poisonous gas is responsibleformosi ofthe appronimately tOtpoi00000s gas and vapor deathswhich - occur- each year.Therefore, never run anautomobile or a uuaw thrower inanunventilated area such as thegarage. -

STORAGE AREAS lt is alsoentremely uouafe to accomslategasoline in unapproved con-tainérs made of glass, plastic,and tin. Escaping fumen, ioconjunction with heat, a spark, ora lighted cigarette, can easilyignite causing an explosion or

Do you havequestions?

Do you have questions aboutsocial necarity or availahle ser-vices? Is the Medicare Maze

.more than yoo can hindle? Doyou need assistance with choresor shopping? A ride to the doc-tor? Don't Despair! Local seniorservice agencies called CaseCoordination Units (CCU5)provide tsfoimation 05 aod coor-dinate services for people avertO. Funded by the Suburban CookCO50ty Area Ageocy on Aging,the lItaseis Departmeot onAgiog,and other local sources, CCUnlink people with problems topotential solutions, whether it be,for esample chore/housekeeping,transportation, friendly visitmg,employment or hosniog assistan-

- Io addition, for income-eligibleolder people the Community CareProgram offers an alternative tosm-siog home placement throughhomemaker, chore/honor-

- keepiog and adult day care o..-vices. -

Forthe CCU nearest you, coo-tact the Area Agency on Agiog at559-0616. -

Back CareChicago...Eight out of les

Americano will enperience backpain at nome point io their lives.Ten miltios people a day arotreated for lower back pain. Yet,almost all hack pain in proven-table.

With these tacts in mind, andwith apccial emphanin no preveo-tinO back paio, NorthwesternMemorial Hospital's Departmcol

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SNOW THROWER - Whenoperating a snow thrower, wearsturdy, protective nhues andclone-fitting .clotbeu. Trying lounclog the discharge chute withyour hand orwith a stick whilethe blades are engaged is ex-tremely dangeraus und shouldnot he done. Your hand could bepulled osto the machine. Shutoffthe snow thrower - before an-clogging themachine. -

- SUOVELIN8It Although snow-shoveling is not inherentlydungeraas, ir in strenuous ever-rise and should he avoided bypeople with a weak heart or ahistory of heart or healthprohtemw Even ifyóis are in goodhealth, make sore you- aredressed appropriately, takefrequent enough breaba, and donot overexertydurself. -

Liherty Mutual feels that byfollowing these safety tips youwill enjoy a happier andsaferwinter ibis year - and foryears tocame. - - --

Camping, huntingand fishing -

licensesIllinois residents over age t5

are not required to purchase hen-ting sr fiohingiicenses as long asproOf of age-is tarnished.- ThoseIllinois residents under age RSmust purchase hooting and or-fishiog license)n). These cao hepurchased at the Illinois Depart-ment of Conservation, 100 -W.Raudolph in Chicago. The cost in$7.50 tor a-bunting licenue, $7.50tor a fishing license, or $13.75 fora combination hontiog/fishinglicense. Some sporting goodsstores alsosell these licenses.

lISsais residents over age 65may camp tree at Illisois StateCampgromads Monday throughThursday, if proof of age is sup-plied. Examples of valid proof alage include driver's licenses, -Illinois nondriver photo ideo-tification cards, as well asMedicare cards or RIA disc000tpannes. Full price is charged onFridays,Saturdays oud Smdayo,-regardlessofage. !

Additional informatiuo may heobtained by calling the IllinoisDepartment st Conservation:917-2070. - -

Program-.at Rehabilitation Services ottersa comprehensive, iodividualioedBach Care Program. Participan-to receive a thorough hackevaivatidn, attend four therapeu-tic/educatinoal p-oos, and aregiven individualized home oser-cine and -body mechanics pIous.The BackCare Program is con-sidered outpatient therapy,which in reimborooble andermany health insurance policies.

Interested persons should con-tact Northwestern Memorial'sDepartment at RehabilitationServices al 000-3229 by January30 tor more i000rmalion, nr loarrange for a physicias referrallo the next Bach Care Programseries which begins MondayPebruary 2. The Virol threetherapeutic sessions meet oneonsecutivq M000ays from 4:30-g:30 p.m. with the fourth nessionmeeting 00e month after theprevioussessiun.

Study on Dietd Heail disease

A study relensed by theNational Institutes nfHealthrepôrb,"It has heen established:.-.heyònd a reasonable doubt thattowering - elevated' --:::hf endchalesterol levels will reduce therisk of kehrt attack catmed bycoronary heart disease."- Whntexaètfyis chaleuterof? Howdoes -one; go aheut luwering elevatedchdfesterol in the blood? Whatcausen elevatOd blood cholesterollevels? . - .

Cholesterol, d fat-like suhufan-ce foundin the blood stream, is anormal chemical building-blockin the body. In curcas, it canbuild-up rn the tining uf arterialblOod vessels and over time mayhe a facioriñ-narrowiog thesevessels Thus, excess cholesterolin une uf the lactan causingatberourlerosin ('Ihardening ofthe arterien"). If atheranclerosisoccurs rn the artOrfan supplyinghloodto Otte hoartmmcle, musclefunction is impaired, symptomsmay occur aud myorardiul klar-etion l"heart attack") may en'

Cholesterol levels -aremeasured by - a bló'ud test.Because mareAmericans haven'corse diet c005ciotin, averagenational c':itesierul levels bavedropped in th ant ten yeam:TheAmechan Heart Associationrecomii"nds that the blasdcholesterol level he sudor2ORmg/dl., )milligrams perdeciliter) far persons over thirtyyears of age; it should ho100mgdI., or less, for personsunder thirty yearn. Cholesterollevelshetween 250 ta SOR mg/dl.are associated-with a significeo-tly greater risk of devetopjngheart attack.

Cholesterol fosad in the bodycames from two sources. Theliver produces what the hodyneeds. The remainder comesfrom foods contahsing cholesteroland saturated fat. The fat wo sOtio either saturated, : monun-saturated -or polyunsaturated.These terms refer to thechemical structure of the: fatmolecules. -

Polysunaturated fats are oilsfrom vegetable products sachassafflower aol sunflower seeds,corn, soybeans and cottomeeds,which are liquid st room tom-perature. They help lowèr theleveln of blood chulenterul byhelping the hody got rid of en-evasive, uewly-formedcholesterol. Saturated fats -areusually solid at room 1dm-perature; they are found inanimal producta and iu samevegetable products. They tend toraise the level of cholesterol inthe blood. Monounaotnrated fatsare a ueutral fat aodoeither raisesor lower blood cholesterollevels. Oliven sud peaoutn cou-tain predominately m000ao-saturated fats. Fish oils are richio a different type of palyun-saturated fat thun plant oils, buttheir effects no eholsteral andlipapratein have not yet keenadequately studied.

Like saturated fat, dietarycholesterol also raised blaadcholesterol levels, but unlikesaturated fut, cholesterol is -notvisible to the naked eye.Cholesterol is found only infoadu

from animals, never In foodsframplanta-- To - help - - reduce bloodehalenterul levels, One should

,fallnw a whnleoome and balancedeating style. The recommendedguidelines maulst of these basicsteps: (1) achieve and maintaindesirahlehodyweight, (2) reducetotal fat intake to appraximately3OperceOt arlesnofcalaries, withsaturated fat less than 10 percentafcafnrien, (3) reduce cholesteroltota tolenu thnn iRR mg. per1,000 calarien - not exceeding 398mg. per day, (4> reduce sodiumto feos than one gram (1,098 mg)perIMO calories - not exceeding-3 grams (3,000 mg.) per day, (D)limit alcohol consnmption to nomore than one and a half ounces'

TheO dietary rocOmmen-dations tranulate irte thefollowing practicad stop-::

Choose more vegetables,frsdts, cereals, grains, and star-ehen. -

Choose fish, poultry and teascuts of meat. Avoid organ meatssuch as liver, braid, kidoey. Sor-vemoderute portions:

Limit the une of shrimp, lob-51er and sardines to 5 ta.? ouncesper week. These shellfish are towin total Rat, but high incholesterol.

Trim fats from meats andskin from chicken beforecooking. Couceutrate un hroiled,baked, sieamedccr grilled tourd.

- 5) Avoid sausage, bacon andprocessed luncheon meato.

R) Eatfewerconscflercial bakedfondu and processed foods madewith lard, cocoaut oil, palm oilershortening. -

7) Use skim or low-fat daisyproducts. Cenceutraté on low-fatcottage cheese, ricotta, muz-aurelIa and parmesan, ratherthan bardcheeses. -

t) Une vegetable oils and softmargarines made mainly withvegetable oil. AvOid saladdressings, sauces and graviescontaining saturatedfat.

Limit whale eggu or epgyolhn totwo or lesa per week.

Limit alcohol to two driobuof liquor or two four-ounceglasses of -wiae or 24 ounces ofboerperday.

Glen OaksNursing Homeearns top mark

Glen Oaks Nursing Home inNorthbrook bao keen awarded"Sin Stars" for quality of rare bythe Slate of Illinois.

The Six Star designation mien-dx te recognize facilities that gobeyond superficial licensingstandards und that demonstrateextraordinary patient care andprograms.

Sn alt, 776 licensed facilitiesparticipate In the Public Aid"QuOlity Icscentive Program".Only 12% have qualified inmeeting the pattent care stun-dardw - -

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- "Santa Party"P!

Yoxth of ail ages- gathered at Nibs Park Distrtct's GresnanHeights forthe annual "Santa Party:"

Shown pictured with Santa Il-r) is a party allendee and ParkSourd Cammissiaeers Walt Beunse anitElaine Heben.

Ski Weekend

to IndianheadThe Rilen Park District is now

accepting registratiOn for a get-a-way ski weekend at IndiaoheadResort in -Wákefield, Michigan)spporpenfliñsula). The weekendof February 37 through March 1has bevo set asido for this suowyexcursion. Coach buses willdepart from the Roc. Center ut4 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 27 andwill return at midnight on Sun-day, March S. While att ages areinvited to join, those under ltmest ho accompanied by anadult.

The fee fur adults is $135 andhigh schooters pay $12f. This feeincludes deluxe mutorcoachtransportation, supervision, 2nights-lodging at Indianhoad,skiisg ali day Saturday, Saturdaysight and Sunday, 2 breakfastsand 1 dinner. It's a perfectweekend to "ski outof town" asschOols are closed én Mondsy,March 2.

Register at the Riles ParkDistrict office, 7577 -Milwaukeeave. or call 967-6633 fur more be-formation.

Dog obedienceThe - Mactan Grove Park

District is spansoring aile of themidwest's- most effective dogtraining programa. This courseprovides a cumprehessive courseof instruction for all AXA Noviceobedience exorcises; os and offleash, effective suiotiOno forbehavior prablems, health care,asco handsigoals. -

Class begins Thursday, Jau. 22,from 7-9 p.m. at Natiooul Park.The registration fee is $16 forresidents and $70.20 for oso-residents. Registration is at thePrairie View Conter, 6034 Dem-palor xl.

Guitar lessonsThe Morton Grove Park

District io offering GuilarLessons Inc Boys and Girls 2ndIhm fib grade, Lessano beginJ000ary 24 51 the Prairie ViewCenter. Beginning lessons ore al9 0.05. und Intermediate lessonsareat9:45a.m.

Have fun ploybog aud 510650gyour favorite nosgn while beingintroduced tu the world of music.Guitars must he furnished by thestudeut. Far more informationcati 065-1298,

-Park District -News

-,Cartooning

The Morton Grove ParkDistrict is- spossarisg aCartuaning clannfor persass il-16years of age to cnme and leurshawts draw/sketch their favoritecartone characters and designnomo of their owu. Students mustprovide their nun paper, ponciland tell tiposuarkers.

-Class hegion Thursday, Jan. 22

at 7 p.m. Formore infarissationplease eolItO5-1206. -

Oil painting lessons- The Marlos Grave Park

District is offering Oil Paintinglessons to adults on Wedueoday,from noon - 2:30 p.m. beginoisgJanuary21.

Learn shont color scheme,compssitiuO and brushlochuiques while transforming acanvas into landscapes andfIoraia. Begissniog asO continuingstudents are welcome. For mareinformation please roll 165-1250,

Downhill Ski tripsThe Rites Park OmInes is nl-

forisg 1ko following uno-doydownhill ski trips for the entirefamily. Children under 13 yearsof ago must ho accompanied byon adult. All Iripa deport fromand roturo to the Rocreatisu Con-1er, 1877 Milwaukee Ave. in Nibs.Complote information can bemailod to you ky calling 167-0633.

Planned is a trip to MajesticSki Area on Sunday, Feb. -1 andAlpine Valley Ski Resort unSaturday, Feb. 21. All trips in-elude ski teosos, transportation,lift lickel and equipment rental(oplional).

Birthday partiesThe Morion Grove Park

Disiricl would like lo help mekeyour birthday celebrationcarefree aud lun. We provideeveeylking encepi the children.Parly favors, cake, ice-cream,fioldh005e and oven eolertOiO-ment by special request.

This celebration will cost youonly $65 for Ike first tweuty-foar(24) children. Von cas choosefrom Austin, Mansfield, Okoto,National Parks for your party. Tomake reservations pleaso call965-7447 at least three (3) weeknis aitvaoco.

The Morton Grove ParkDistrict has an ideal afternchoslprogram for children in K-Ribgrados- (afternoon kindergartenslsdents only). It allows childrenwith working parents to par-ticipalo in u variety of netivitieswhite being supervised byqnalifiod staff. Weekly activitiesinclude crafts, gamos, sporta andnpecial evontu - -

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After school child care programThis programinavailable for

chiidren attending Parkvlew,Washington, Hmeu and' NelsonSchools. It mOda Monday -Friday, from the tune school isdismissed until R p.m. Thesocosd sensian in February -June; for$275. Fur further hilar-mation on this -program or nureasy payment plan please rail565-7447.

Receives ifight' certificate

P.geZO

Forty-four studentu at theUniversity of Illisais havereceived night certificates andratings from the U. ut I. Instituteof Aviation.

Amung them was Catherine E.Rumney, 8158 Meacham Court,Nibs, certifiedflíght 'mutruetor.

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Skokié 65076 or huy tickets direr-Ity at the Center. Special grouprates ace also available. Show

stage Childrefl's-Upstage/Downstage Childi5ii"s

Theater, Inc., at 4411 W. Oalsthnst. in Skokie, has announced its'schodule of classes fur thylt-week sessius- from Jáil 46through- Ap1il 25 1987 -

Registthlion is being - acceptednow for children and youths agesSto io. This uuiqisetheater group,staffed by a professional, -degrerd faculty, offers clames in-

- - givtngareavàilabte.. t-fis addilios'to the inutructiunal,,

-creative dramatics, to:-dramatization, acting, f ti4ff,make-up, créative movemént t'o

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- days and limes, call 074-4020, or- vipitthe Studia Tuesdays through- Fridays-fromtl,3S am. - Ppm.

Gift certifièates for holiday

program, five performances wiil'ho presented February thruughMay: The Illustrated Theater's.-Beauty & The Beast and ui'-pelstiltskin, and a Wild WestShow by. Uputage/Downf tageFacatty (February); The Liais,The Witch, aúd The Wardrobe

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Variely Club uf Illinuis, as oveSas the uver 48 SuternatinnalVariety Clubs, rely os dedicatedvolunteers tu raise funds Ihatassist handicapped and snder-priviledged children in their localOreas.

The creed of Variety Club is' No persons slonds so tall asWhen tbeyoloopto helps child."

Gemini Bands, inThe Galaxy Theater at Apollo

School was the site of the recentAnoual Holiday Concert of theGemini School Bands. The con-cerI held os Thursday, Dec. ti,attracted as enthusiastic crowd.

The Symphonic Bond, nsderIhn direction of Mr. RobertTtneozutko, performed ICing Cot-loo by Sousa, Csstle,- Loch &HooGi by Ploybor, SholomAleicheo hy H. Ados, Ceremonyby Chottawoy, A Cocol A Day ForChristmas by Feldsteiu,and Cao-lo by McBelh. -

The Gemini Jazz Band, nuderthe direction nf Mr. Brios-Lagon,

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- Januth,-7 frdisS6i3O - 0,30 p.m.and January lsfrum i - 3 p.m.Youths. aged 9 d,oderwill-be:selected for this cast,whlch alsomayiaclndetxsuadultu.

Volunteers are welrstue for,behind-the-scenes asainlakce. tu-,terestedparties arg asked tu call

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ChicagoBótanic Gardén

Juin the Plant InfopmationSpecialists of the ChicagoButanic Garden for a fi'ee PlantClisar on "Landscape Plants forWinter luteront" on Sunday, Jan.25, at 2 p.m.

Learn huw to make your yardattractive mall seasons. With theuse of aides, we will exploro howplanto with auusual colnru andtextures eau add visoal.iuterontto an otherwise harren winterlandscape. A list afsuitable plan-lo fur the Chicago area will be,provided, as weil as tipunuhow toincurpurate thene plants intoexisting landsçpes.

The Chicago Sutanic Garden islocated a half mite east of theEdens Exprenuway on Lake-CookRuad lu Gleucoe, Parking ¡s $1per car. Fus- mare isifurmaiou,call 3121835-5440,

holiday concertperformed Awrsght OK byMostovsy, The Rose by Mc-Broom and Electric Lady byChatloway.

Donald Heahsor, Principal ofGemiot Junior High School, 5555N. Greenwood Ave., Nibs - EastMaine School District f3, wualdti e o congratulate oS muulcianswh performed at the concert.Their bord work and dedicati nwoo apparent in the outstandingjob they did. Alsu lo be common-dod are the members of the In-stromentat Music Department ufDistrict 63, Donald Pilla, RobertRnesznlko, and Brian Lagon.

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3ntutaüflEnt (!Uth iNortheastern presents

"Teacher"

Mic9aeI Svod,,,m, ehon pictwed above I) i tarthg s Daltonmd Todd Mallth (r) of 1rvig Park is Jeff io the Northeootomflliois lJthveroity Thotre produotion of T000her," ro origiooloo-octp1yby t1urwardReddthteop1ores the budding friendohipof two men with very different bnekgn,unds. The play will beprenentedWodnesdey, Jmomry2l through Seterdey, Janumy 24 at73O p.m., with a epocial matinee performante on Tharedoy,Janaat7l2 at t2:3O p.m., in the aníveraitthgo Center, 5500 N.st. Lotda Ave. Adamaba io 82.50. For4d'mfomtatioe and groupratee, cali the Stage Center broofC"at 583-4861, Eat. 3750.

"Grimms Storés" presentationOn Sunday, Feb. 8, at 3 p.m.,

the Illustrated Theatre Cempaeypresentesimply Grimmu Storlea.The performance will be held atthe Upstage/DownstageChildren'n Theatre, 4411 W.Oakton in Skokie. Tickets are$2.tOiaadvwice or3atthe door.

Simply Grimme Stories in-cIados the classic tale of Rom-pelswtskio, aad the mysterious,

Lincoln Opera presents, La Traviata

. The Liacela Opera of Chicago is $10.presents The second spera, La i For additional information andTraviata, in its series ofthree, on ticket reservation, rail 549-3249.Saturday, Jan. 34 at730p.m. and Mail checkta Liacoln Opera, 2456on Sunday, Jan. 25 at 730 p.m. in N. Surrey Court, Chicago, 10.the Hilton Theater, Barat f0614.Goanod'uFaastwlilbeper-Collego; Lake Forent. Admission , forsoedon May13 and 24.

Winter art classesThe winter art classes are star-

ting at the Skokie Art Guildstudio, 7701 N. Lincoln Avé. is theCentre East building. Classes areio weeksfor$fßandinclude Pain-ting and Drawing, Sumi-il,

. Children's Art and Sculpture (sot

fable from Frasee, Beauty AodThe Beast, Told with wit andhamor, both stories are prmea-led with a unique blend of atoabaand mime, transformation asidstnrytheatre.

Fur information about thisperformance, or other parla ofUpstage/Downstage performers-ce and instructional programs,cali 674-4620.

ceramics). A special Airbrushand Retouching class is-offeredfor I weobsfor $150.

For further iaformalion callMarcia Hovey, Director ofEducation, 679-5594.

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Backstage Opera House Tours.Lyric Opera of Chicago will

apeo ils bachatage areas te thepublic for fear days dnrieg thecarrent opera neanun. TheBackstage Tours, an annaalevent sponsored by the LyricOpera Guild Board of Directors,will be offered an Tharndayeveoiog, Jas. , Suaday after-noon, Jan. 25,, Wedneadayevening Jan. 28, mrd Ssmday of-teru005, Feb. 1 (limstedavuilabtilty).

Among the stops ou each two-boric tour tar the dressing rooms,wg sod maSe-sip departments,oroolory atid prop rooms, or-obr45O pit, wardrobe roustis, and

Model train showGreat Trais Escape, Chicago-

boods frieodliest asd most coo-vesiest Toy and Model TrainSwap Show, steams into the Nor-thwest Sobarba .00 Sanday, Jas.25, atthe Rand Parb Field House,2025 W. Dempster, Den Plaines,¼ mi. west of I-394.

Opea to the public from 9-30to 2 p.m., The Great TrainEscape features lhoosaado of toytrains its ail sizes, gauges, aadages plus parts, honks, gifts,railroadiaña items, and refresh-monts, too. Admission $2; bidsarder 11 free. More information:

Bluegrass bandsjoin for concert

Bsek'aStove and Range Corn-patsy and Special Consensus, Iwoof the Midwest'n premierblaegraou bands, mili performtogether is concert os Friday,Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. at FriendshipConcert Hall, Janice andAlgonquin roadsintses Plaines.

Tickets are $6 in advance, $7 atthe door andmay be pro-chased inthe Mount Prospect Park Districtoffices, 411 S. Maple SI. in MuantProspect.

For more informados, cali theparh district at 255-53ff.

.Auditions foryoung people,

Aaditioos foc yoosg peopleages 7 lo 18 will be held Saturday,Jas. 24 from 000u-3 p.m. for TheBrave Little Tailor, a play to bepreseoled io April by Up-stage/Downstage Children'sTheater,, 4411 W. Oaklon st. isSkolsie. Call 074-4020 for an ap-psiotmeot. . .

No advance preparation isnecesoary for this aadition whichwill include ocript-reading (forolder children), movement, pan-tornisse, and improvisation.

There iseo admissios lee; a feeof $35 will he charged for thosecast in order to cover costs ofscripts, make-ap, aod costumes.For more informatiss, call 674-4620.

lighting hoard. The climax ofeach tour is a visit ta the mainstage of the Civic Opera Hoase,net with scenery from ene . ofLyric Opera's carrent produc-tians. --

Toar participants may order alighlmealto enjoyhefore or aftertheir toar. Meats are served onthe Civic Theatre stage, where acash bar and slide shòW of scenesfrom past Lyric Opera prodoc-tionsare ateo available.

Reservations are necessaryand attesdanee is limited. Forfartherinformation, call 332-2244,ext. 246.

sto Scholasticato host MaryO'Hara concert

. Feel the magic of eli-lovedsinger and harpist Mary O'Haraas she mesmerizes you with berunforgettable music. InFebruary, it is our good fortuneto have Mary makisg herself atheme again in Chicago for asingle performance on February21.

Mary O'Hara, a major star OILstage and TV in the UnitedKingdom, brings(lser . Celticmusir on internatiooaltonr. Whatmillions have enjoyed on ber 10albums captaren the beocIo etmusic lovers who come to becharmed by her traditional Irishmelodies, papnlar, and in-spiratiunal songs.

Mary O'Hara's autobiography,The Scent nf the Roses,' is a

pereunial bent-oeller now in itsninth printing. It tells of hertragicyet iaspirationallife story -an early widowhood, followed by12 years in an English monasterymrd then a triumphant retan toIke performing Ido. Mary wasbeco in the rural town of SIlgo,trotan sow lives in a 17thcontar thatched college isEngland's Berhshire district.She resumed hercareerin 1977.

There is a freobsess - andbonmty to a Mary OHara per-formance that audiences findirresistible. Mary prefers out tobe classified as a 'folhsinger."She goes far beyond any label -choosing her material from theintricate ari aod traditionalsongs of Ireland lo welllsñosvosongs of beth popular and in-spiratiooal heut. An accom.plished story-teller, her storiesadd yet another dimeosion lo herprograms.

The February 21 voncertwill heheld ai SI. Scholastica HighSchool, 7416 N. Ridge, Chicago, at8 p.m. Tickets available throughtheschoól or Tickvlroo.

Concert ticket price is $15. Call764-5715.

. Loyola UniversityValentine Ball.

. Loyola University of Chicago'oDepartment of Alumni Prsgramnwill present the univeruity's 34thAnnual Valentine Ball on Feb. 7.This gala event will he held in theDrake Hatel's Gold Coast Roam,

. 55 baa been a traditioa since thebait's inception in 1954.. fliOb Jadson and the Sunshine

Brans will-provide Big Bandmusic following a 7:30 p.m.reception and an 0:30 p.m. din-aer. BlackTie ispreferred.

Tickets for the Valentioe Ballmay beporchaoed for $42.50 eachfrom the Loyola Department ofAlamni Programs. Tableo of 10and 12 aIse are available.

For more informatioo or tomake reservations, call 070-2850.

Oakton FamilyDay vendorregistration

Vendors who are interested inselling their merchandise at theOàkton Community College"Family pay" market place canregister now fer rental spaces.The "Family Day," held fromnoua to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 5,will feature family activities,warkabopu aud entertainment atOutGun, 1600 E. Golf rd., DesFlamee., Sponsored by the OahtonAlumni Associatina, the familymarket place will give; the ven-dors an oppartunity to neil newilema, homemadearto and craftsand quality antiques. The rentalfeeler a single space (10 x 10) is

. $l5and double space iu $25.Fur information or

registration, call Dan Lloyd atOakton, 635-1906.

Plant Society FairAre you passionate ahoot

peonies, besotted with humai ordelirious over daylilies? Thenjoin the club, literally, at the an-nual Plant Society Fair at- theChicago Botanic Ourdou, on San-day,Feb. 1, from 1 tn4p.m.

Represestatives from over 20different plantsocietieswill be onhand to amo-or questions. abeuttheir favorite plants and the oc-tivities of their groups. Many ofthesé groups meet on a regularbasis to -disenso growingtechniques and problema. Someof ihe plant societies hold annoalplant skowu at the Sotanic Gar-den. Even if you don't wool lo(nie a plant society, thin is an en-collent opportunity to learn mereakoutyoartavnriteplanls..

The Chicagollotuoic Garden islocated a half mile east of theEdeos Esprennway on Lake-CoolsRoad in Glescoe. Parking is$1/car. For more ie(ormation,call (312) 835-5440.

Studeo7t art. display at 0CC

Oakton Community Collegentudents in Iho independent artstudy progrum soUl display theircohechos of art worhs Jan. 7

. through 26 in Ibe Koekoline ArtGallery at Oahton, 10gO E. GolfRd. in Des Plaines.

tThe gallery houruas-e7:394.m.

te 10 p.si. Msndaya through.

Thursdays; 7:38 am. ta 9. p.m.Fridays; and 9 am; to 3p.m.

. Saturdaynandilundays.: '

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, :- - Hartstejnlettersto selected amongthe editor top vobjnteers

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Svarllditr- ' .....Ailofou en thefacsdty.nnd staff

ul upolage/Dsw$agewt to.Ihauls yea fer helpint nu ipreudIhe wordabçut oar pOàdüctiens,instracti000l pregràm,auìdopenst events to your readèru.We truly appreciate the premrelea000 aadphotagrapba carriedby your newspaper; The childrenace olwuya an excited te see theirnonios is prillI) They work veryhard to make' aurchildren'atheater performances the bentIhoycan he, andeurdlrcIors areproud lu see 0-ein receive cam-mostly recsgnitlonl We allpledge to make 1987 nur bestseason yet! Thank ysn far posesupport) We minh yea joy thisOolidayseanon. -

Sincerely,Judy Ohiwein

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Loyola photocontestwinnersLoysla's 1054 Phuto Content,

oponuored by the Camera Club,awarded cash prizes to threetalesled cameramen: Ed Bourn,tirnt place and $54-$or his DirtBikero is Mid-air; Jalta Chaug,oecond ptaèe and $25 forSkoleboarder; . and DanWilliams, third place and $10 forSeagull.

Cornera Glob MOderator,' Fr.Joe Fouenlogen, SJ, recently wonIhird place in the hiatoricalknildisg categoi'y ofthe IndianODunes National Lakeshore 20thAuniversary Photo Contest torhis detail abut of a horse-shoeabove the bern door at CbettburgPurro; - -

Notre Dameplacementexam

Nutre Dime High School, 7655Sompster St., Nitos, in providinga second opportunity for 8thGrade students to' take theplacement exam for Sept. 1987enrollment. Tlsia teat will he ouJas. 31, at f am. and is fsr youngmen at either public or parochialschoutu in the , twenty-oneMetropolitan communities Ser-Ved by Notre Dame..'Fer ad-diliosal infermatlon and roser-Valluna cali Ms-u. Dianne.Gnest,EsrollmentManager, at 965-290f.

Mundelein '

Open HouseHigh schont students and their

fanatico are tainted 'to an OpenHnone at Mundelein CollegeChicago, 6363 SherIdan rd., Sun-day, March 1, 1-4 p.m. 0e theagenda are: campus toses andfaculty, staff and studentdiscussions of financial aid,scholarohipu, student life andacademic programs For furtherInformation call 989-54tO.

Waldemar G.'Gorzen

Moriste Lance Cpi.. WaldemarG. Goruen, non of Joseph G. 00f-non nf 8143 Grace st., Riles,recently completed theAotnmstive OrganinOtiOsatMechonicè Course at MarineCorpo Sonco Suppuri Schools,Camp LoJeune, NC.

Raymond E. Hartuteto, Chair-sIsan of the Oahtus Community

'college Board uf Trustees, hasbeen chosen au one nf Ike top ltvulunteera uf 1986 by the NorthShore Maguzise. Hartoteinreceived'his award on Tuesday,'Dec. 2, in a reception busted by

. Neiman-Marcus at NorthhronbCourt.

- ' 'The selection was made frommen and women of all ages who

. have devoted their time fur acommun cause-of caring furothers and showing il is theirupecial wayu: Hartutein Was oseamong 201 uumiseeo chòuen furthlobighhunur,

Haristein was thu fuundisgChairman of Ike Oaktos Board ufTrmtees, and has sec-ed os theBoard since the beginning of theCollege in 1060. A piosoor in Ikegrowth and development ufOabtnn, Hai-latein has seen theCollege grow from a mere officespace io a fall-f lodgededucational inutitotius serving55er 21,008 utudenlo in andaraund Ckicaguland.' Recently retired from . theBronswick Corporation, fiar-Istein lives in Skokie wsth kinwife, Rhea.

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The names and addresues,nftoealnomineea forung vacancy tuthe Military Academy includeAlbert Long Kwan, 6121 N.Crawfordave., Skohiét GeratdJonathan Thomas McCntloh; 5432Waiven st.,;MoctoO"GrOlse;Ken-n'eth Edward. Hadaba, 537 N.Oketo, Chicagn'and Peter Z.'Rylho, 7457 W. Eeeneynt., Nues.' The' nOmOs and addresoen kf

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Thomas Chris Gramatis, 3301 W.Pratt ave., Lincolnwoud; DavidMark Iveeic, 3928 Chase, Lin-rotow000 arid Samuel G. Salvi,4150 Lnntave., Lincoluwoud.

The ', '' '11th Dislri'ciCongressman' cancluded bysaving he was pleased that mostnf the young people',wko had cO-'pressed interest"in the nemico

:academieudid not limit their ltn-'teresl to (nOt,' uno academy."Becunèe, of Ibis," he said, ',"1

' was able tu nominate them 'for'competition. ' at noveraiacademies, thereby increasingthèim chances for an appuie-

' Insect." ''AiSnunziu also said he hoped

tk'at 11th District residents inter-:'elted' Lx nominations for tIseacademy clauses beginning' inlof8wuuld contact him as soon aspossible 'su that early ' con-

" aiderationcouldbe entended: The' Congressman 'can he reached atthe following addresses: 2383Rayhurn Building, Washington,D.C., 20515; 'Room 201, 4747 W.Peterson ave., Chicago 00640;and Roorn.3810,,230 S. Dearbornul.,'Chicago 00004.

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Scholarship recipient Holiday service. projects

Over 400 membersof the TorchClub, Loyola's service and spiritorganization, participáted io a.' voriety of charitable. activitiesduring the hotiday seaso5s.Se al members worked with

- the ministry department o1oo-. . .. teering todrive canoed goods to: vari000food pastries ioChicago.

and northern Indiana: Anothertroop of. Torchchihheroorganized o Christmas carolling

.party.for thechildren of theMioi,icordia Home- in oorlh..Chicago Finally, a groop visited -.

and oangcarols with residents of- American Plaza Nursing Home;

.- mEvanstoo.-; . - -Thethreeseiceprojectowere

Dr Thomas TenHoeve (r) President of Oakton Commumty lost p rt of the Torch CIsh s wCollege present the Oahton Al mm S holarsh p f stud t avolvem f m at.stry w rkThomas W. Homrickhoose )Shokie). Pictored on the left is Keith bulsidethe nchoolenviròns. CIshSwenson, the Oahlon EdocatiosalFoimdatioisBoarjpresidf officers areplanning sabseqoeot

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MONNACEPregisiration continuesat Oaktòn

. Regtstration for.more thon-600MONNACEP adoll and con-.tisatog edocation coasses is inprogress at Oakloo CornmsoityCollege EanI, 7701 N. LincolnAve., Skokie and area highschool. Classes wifi hegin Mon-day, Jan.25.

Coorses in arI, business, dalaprocessing, languages, mosic,cooking, photography,

-psychologyand realestale are of-fered durtng:convénieol-eveninghours. Io additioii.' one-dayweekend seminars and toors,GED tent prepàrattoa andEnglish as a SecOnd Langnageclasses will also be schedoled inthewtnteroernester.

- Registrhllon will-he acceptedfrom 9 am. to :t -p.m. Mondaysthrosgh Fridays at the MON-NACEP offices io Niles North,Niles West, Maine EasI, MaineSonth, Maine West and Glen-brook high schools, and from 9am. to 7 p.m. Mondays throsghThorsdays and 9 am. to 5 p.m.Fridays at Oahtos's Stookie earn-pus. ,

For information, call theMONNACEP office at Oakton;982-9888.

St. Scholastiça

Leadership Dayst .Scholantica High School

receñtly condscted.a LeadershipDay for the 56 members nf thisyears Stodent Cosneil: The.por-pose of the day wan lopresent tothe school leaders the many im-portant aspects of leadership.The day was divided into severalworkshops, daring which afacstty member gave a briefspeechon a speeifictopic.Topicsincluded in the prenentalionswere history of St. ScholasticS,motivation, organization, com-.mimieation, creativity, Oiñcerily,honesty and assertiveness.

The students felt the programwas very helpfol and srofithble.The discossions following thepresentations were dyoamic.-Thefaeslly is looking forward loworking with these .corieot andfuture leaders. ;

Participating in the programfrom the Skohie area svSre LisaOhlwein, Fatima Castillo andRosemaryFeit.

Participating in the programfrom St. Julianas weré: LisaRocinski, Slodent BodyPresidest, Katie Casey, MegasAIroth, andNathleen Flaherty..r;o n'

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Young adults who aredevelopmentally disabled orhave learsing disabilities cannow applyfor-Ibe award-winningFood Sèreice Training Programat Oahton Commsnity College;- Fsmded by the Northern Cooh

County Private Indsotry Council,. the 24-week Prsgrads will begin

-- .Toesday, Jan. 20. Stodests will'receive vocational training for avariety of skills in the food ser-vice industry. TheProgram uvillmetodo hands-os job-Iraining innaiad preparation, dish roomoperation, basic sanitationprocedures, and In become acook's helper, and cafeteriaassistast. In oddition, instructionin communication, math, andjob-seeking and job-retentionshills will also he-provided. Jobplacemeatis avaitahle. -

To qualify for the Prngramstodestn must be high schoolgraduates, t7 In 21 years of age,and residents of northern subur-,banCosh Coonty. Enrollment inlimited -on early registration inadvised. -

For infsrmatios on the FondService Training Program, callJudy Pisetzner at Oaktbn, 635-1712:

MS $pellingCoútest -

Two hundred and, seveotyMaine East stndents,participaledin the recent Multiple- Scterssisspelling contest-and after lhç f ir-nl round's rêsistu were tallied, 46bad correctly spelled all 60 wordsfrom the nritioal stody list of 200.

WIles the second round ended,Maine East's top spellers nun-bered27.

In the third round susliensebuilt as Laura Lucas of MorionGroveand Sbreya Thakhar nfDes Plaines were the "sUper-finalists." After the final corn-

. petition, Lucas was declaredMSspelling championfnr the thirdstraight year, and she will gn noto the nest level of competitionand represent Maine Eait.

Dr. Lyvn Dieter, organizer nfthe MS Word Encoontern npei)ingContest, was pleased with thisyeor's respoose and pointed ostthat'this year's total svos 62otndeñtShigherthanlastear'o.

Elizabeth Ciesta looking atherriag aftér being presented with itdaring the traditional Ring Ceremony held in The WillnwsAuditorism, Nues. - .

Josiors at the Willows shared."Academy' received their school - Following the ceremony, therings and'tbe traditional long- sophomore class honored thestemmed rose in the schoól's juniors and their parents with aaodilorison -in Nies, with their dinner and entertainment in theparents- ¡n attendance, ,Mrs. school's Christmas decoratedMm'ie Keeisley, Director nOme gym. The clous of 1968 receivingWillows stated in her brief their rings werw Holly Beban,remacho, "This Ceremony is one Marianne Bodnib, Ann Burns,of thehightights of the high Laura' Borke, Elizabeth Ciesla,school days ofany student.......Christiè Chinamnre, Sheila Coyle,

Shella Coyly, of Park Ridge, Lisa Fedie, - Emily Ferriisi,president nf thy junior class Cotteen Gibbons, Mariannestated..."These rings are a sign Heebman, Mary Ann Herman,that gradualino is getting closer Jamie Hichey, Gloria Jaime,and in the foturethee rings wit . Lisa Locafo, Maureen McDonald,always remind os nf the trio)- Bonnie Seiler, Patricia Stube,dobip and gond, timen we have and Etizibeth White.

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Loyola Band -membersselected for Honors -Band

Nine, Loyola Band membershave been selected from among460 Illinois and Sodiana highochobi musicians for member-ship 'us thet9t7 All-Cathoïc HighSchoOl Honóro Band, Loyolaplayers are Vergil Magsiso(percussion) asd Tom Nowah(trombone) 0f Northbronk, GlesGesicki (clarinet) and GaryLeescher-' (Isba) nf Morton

- Grove, Mark Anderson andWilliam Hendricks (flute) ofChicago, Spire Dorizas (per-russian) ofLincolowond, and DanMaher (Eophooium( of Wilmet-le; and from Regina, IrynneVallejn(flule(.

Dr. Eenneth Burlano; Layola'sDirector of Bands for '22 years;compares thin honor to that ofAlt-State athlete, representingthe finest high school performers, -

Resurrectionoffers eveningclasses

Reoarreclion High Schont, 7100W; TalentI, has posted the nextschedule - of classes for ilsEvening Educational Program.The etassei will meet on Tohodayevenings ' from February 2through March 3. They begin al72l p.m. and are open to highschool seniors and adult mem-bers ofthe comwusily . ;

Topics inclsde:. ComputerLiteracy, Computer Program-ming, Job Skills Workshop,Micrswove/Woh Cooking,Reser-rise Wnrkoul, Sewing, SØOnish,Typewriting and ; WordProcessing.

If yos wOuld libe further tot or-matisn covcerniog the daIses-orregistration materials, : pleaseca11775-64l0, '.'

"These otsdents will comprise10% of 'tite total-Honors Bandmembership aud -aria credit tethemselves, the Loyola AcademyBand, and to their school and.families." '

After one day of rigorassrehearsal, the Honors Band willperform. in concert on Saturday,Jan, 17, 4 p.m., at DePanIUniversity's Concert Hall in Lin-Onto Parb, Guest conductor willhe Eugene Corporon, Director ofBands at Michigan State Univer-sity;

Approximately 95 players aroinvolvedin instrumental mÙ'sic atroyni,.whicbrns the gamut(rom the Fall Marching Baud,Concert,- Jazz and MusicalComedy Bands, the Brass Chairajod the newest uddition, the -String Ensemble, -

Students put onpuppet shows,

Fifth Graders and SpecialReadingProjecl Studenta in Mro.O'Neill's -fifth grade -readingclass Ore putting on poppet showsfor the kindergarten naso thatthey hve adopted from S classictalé or an originul story that theyhove composed.

Little Red Riding [tond waspresented by Stephanie Cnnneyand Melissa Lang. In theirpresentation they used han-dmade puppets that turned -intothree characters : Little RedRiding HoOd, Grasdonnther, dudthe Wnlf. "That New Baby" wuipreuentéd by Lilia -Lopez andChristine TOrcuato, It was-auoriginal story dealing with' thefeelings of Jealunoy toward a newbaby in thefamily, - -

District 207cotnmúflity°SUrVÇy meetingThe first rneetlng betweeWthe ochoolo," -

Moine TownshiP ,Htgh School The last formol coasmonity ta-Board of Education and Opinion forWatlon received by Districtgcsearch Lab0,ra0-j05, the 297 carne from Project SEE,fjciverOlty efllhnnia, the agency (Secondary- Education far thethat w'dl conduct-a commanity- Eighties). Project SEE. gaveroide survey fertha, district in interested citizens an UpportonityMacrh, will kObold atthe Ralph to provide input to the Board ofJ, Frust Administration Center, Education on the challenges thatMonday, Jan, 2ll, at 7:30 p.m. At faced District 207 during thethe meeting, members of, the 1980's including decliningDistrict 2ff board and ad- enrollment and diminishingministration will work with Fred- resources, "Gathered in 108f,Coombo, Diréctor of Opinion that information is now out-Research Laboratories, tu - dated," said Ellioll.determiue the topics tu be Is- The survey is Une of the Bestocsligotcd. - critical steps in the development

plans call for arandorn sample of a strategic plan for Districtot IDO parenls4t each school toc 267, "The tong-range success ofreceive a 2t4tin5te telephone in- District 107 is dependent opos alerview. The same interview will strategic plan that will -guidesloe bu conducted with Sf0 derision making into the nestresidvots at large from the rom- decade," saidElliolt. -

munilieS served by District2t7. A Alter the survey, the districtwr(lten ourveywill begivest0500 will develop a mission statemcststudents at eSch school, as welt which will provide the foundat(osas 430 stoff members across the for Maine's strategic pian fur thedisiricl. next three tu five years, ardor-

"The community ssrvey wilt ding tu Dennis P. Dresen, Cuor-help us determine general at- dinator uf Planning and Specialliludes abuutthehigh schools, the Projects far District 207, whu isculent of awareness of parents coordinating the survey. Dresenund other citineñs about school is une uf 4f school adm(oistraluroprograms, and what sources across the nation who recentlyparents and othér citineno ase to cumplolcd o strategic planningget their information,"- said certification program sponsoredJamen L. Elliott, Superintendent. by the- National Academy for"tI will also help us update Schoul Executives uf thedemographic information for the Americas Association of Schoolsommunities served by our Administrators Academy.

Maine East ' January::gráduates . -

First semeuterat- MOisie Eastofficially ends Friday, '-January22, and 2f memheélof the Class -of t9t7 have deñlare'd thémnelveuJasudry graduates. , -

They are Ellzahetb:Ahmed nfDes Flameé, Anna Chamepoutnoet Nitos, MarkDessimuz of Riles,Jacquetyn Donne sf Glenview,Gary Freèman of Des Plaines,Lidia Gizycki of Riles, JainicHawhios of Des Plaines, GailKimnra of' Gienview,. Jillf(lapcotb uf Gienview, DariuncMisncuah uf Park Ridge, MarkMyers of Des Plaines, CarolFunke of NUes, Marcy Reif ofDes Plomes, PeterSalek of Riles,Dawn Samelak of Riles, IgurSchneersun of Des Plaines, DavidShupiro of Gleoview, Lisa Sihor-ski of Park Ridge, Salie Sweeneyo) Des Plaines, - and , SylviaPusher. of Morton Grove,

And what are some piano forthose January grads? Well,

Social Justice

at FelicjanFelinas College, 3800 W,

Peterson Ave., Chicago offers aIl-seminar program of concepts,shills, and issues-involved in 50-derstanding and working forsocial chasge. I,eavem A SocialJuatice Discussion Farsas Invitesyou to examine your life, studyissues that affect you and worktoward making changes whereInjustices exist through a smallgroup prOdeos of discussion,Topiru include poverty, raclam,senium, war and peace uCd othersocial problema, The first sessionbegins Thursday, Feb. 5, from6:36 to ip.m. Coat ofthe course is;gs, m inatractor Lu Sister San-dra Marie Wiuslewaki, a Feudansister, currently working io thearea uf -peace and Justiceeducation For more informationplease call 539-1933

Jackie Donne -wilt be getting- some sun as her mother and shewill be visiting relatives ioFlorida. The (wo will then beepon traveling-this time to Parisfor some sightaeeiog asid shop-ping, Mark Dessimon plans lotake a photography course atOuhton and get a full-time job sohe can save enough mosey tu at-tendColumbia College next fall,

Maine East has one scheduledgraduation ceremony, Sunday,Jose 7, but Jaouary gradualesare invited to participate andreceive thcit diplomas with thedoso of '57 nr they may arrasgvtu pick up their diplomas fromtheuchoul regïslrar.

In addition, Jasuary gradualesmay -participate is prom,scheduled for Friday, May 29,

In 1953, 5g oui of 762 studentsgraduated early, and in 1981,tooutuf77tdidOO,

Res announces32 IllinoisState Scholars

Sister Elaine Tworek, CR,,Priocipal of ResarredtiOO HighSchool, 7500 W. Tatcutt, a000un-red that 32 Res seniors have beenselected, as Illinois StateScholars,

They aref Aticen Abcha, LauraBregesoer Teresa Calderone,Hennie Chong, Lynn -Cobb,Elizabeth Comacchio, JenniferCzajka, Valerie DiGiovanni, SueGovernale, Susan Heybrock,Elisabeth Hoog, Kelly Horuk,Barbara loza, Anita Juharaj,Diane Kohaszewski, issusKusar, Lisa Larsen, PatriciaLim, Belb Lipa, Ann Lynch,BeSada Mugat, Judith Matooly,Pauline O'Laughiln, Agnes -Penar, Jeanne Prendergast,Susan Rimar, Jennifer Smith,,Lisa. Tader, Carolyn Thomas,Michelle Utin, Liza Verua andLanru zangara.

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Procedure for emergency St Scholasticaschool cIosins National

Hmsy snow, maule streets or . ' the designáted emergency.ratitoa HOnor Societyother oniergencies. may- make it and schedidés ctnly.

.; - .. - st. ichoiaatiéa High Schml io

nece050ry to close District 64 - lise Maine 3ownship Special 'proud to announce the election ofschools prlimtttrunsportatton. Education Program )MTSEP) - - the following ngadents to this

When It l necinsary to close and the Estended Day Kin- year's Nationalflnnor SocietyschoOls, the local ' dergarten aadAftertchOni Child imapler. ' '-Parent/Teacher Organization Care Program normally- follow They were inducted iuta the"culling trees" will -he ,-med so the same schedule au the Maine, National 'Honór Sòciety' at the -

parents und children can be Towsshipnchouls,mdiudingPark school on Tuesday, Jan, 13: Anotified, Information regarding Ridge - Riles District f4. reception was held after theemergency school closings or Therefore, if District 64 schools - program fOr all attending.emergency bas routes will be - are closed, - the - MTSEP " lndncleesincluded:

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givento radio statiossanfollowsf classrooms aWl Estended Day Mary Andersoit, ,C'uthiu Au--

WBBM-AM790,FM9S; WGN- Kindergarten and After School dino, Leilani 'Arrieta, AmyAM 720; US 99 - FM 99; WCFL - Child Care are aim closed and - Flammang, ' Julie Marren,AM 1000; WIND'AM.5f4; WCLR transportation will be cancelled, Jessica Falsch, . Monica-FM tS2;-WJJD -AM 1160; WJEZ If MTSEP classes are being held, . Schaefer, Julie Trupp, Lisa-FM l04.3;WMAZ- AMt7U; N°1.5 normal transportation will be Lewis, Alex Meyer, Kathleen- AM Itt, FM 95 añd WFYR - FM provided. . - - Hanviriyapunt, Julie Runoff,

- . . -- Patricia Brady, Anne Sweeny,School closing decisions are - ' -

made on the basis of District- Mundelein -Tania Correia, Ruth AvOlinn,

:toc:;tr Winter Preview. .

badwèatherdayu,parentsuhoutd AnovernightoronedayWinter ,P'Argzotas, Editha Agos(in,

decide whether nr not their Prèview iSsluted at Moodelein '-,shawnaFleiOSOOiOg,SueMilleker,

childrenshuuldattendochool, College, 63f3 - Sheridan rd., Jilt Gruder, Heather Accurso,

Emergency bus routes, using Chicago, Thursday and Friday,only utrcvts dcuifoated Os ParkRidge nr Niles "snow routen"have been developed. Each childwho rides a District 64 bus willreceive Ike emergency routing ofhis/her bus iodicotiof the busslops. If Ihe announcement ismade that trauopor000iuis will be"un emergency routes only" for agives day, the buses wilt fallow

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Edgewater Hospital, located at Chief Eeeutive Officer. "We are5700 N. Ashland Ave. in Chicago, happy tóhe part ofthis special ef-la pleased to a0000nce that it has fort to aerve lw-income familiessigned a contract with American witt dependent. children OarHMO ta offer romprehenaive. partnérship with AmericartBMO

- health care lo familim who fils in wilh our commitment toreceive Public Aal. Maiolainiog provide excellent health caregood health io aprimary focas of - services Io oor commonity."a good health maintenance Families already receiviogorgamzatloo (11MO)," said Zelda Public Aid (04 andOf categories)Ginter, Edgewater Hospital's are eligible to esroll io the

program al so cost. Besefits is-. clodo well-baby cace aod ochsotphysicals, health eduotios,prescriptiso drogo mid medicine,borne health care, treatment foralcohol aod drug abose,psychiatric care osd podiatry asWell as a complete range of doc.tor and hospitol services.Familiès correñlly enrolled inIhe Illinois Pahlic Aid programcao get more information aboutthe EdgewaterHsspttat/Americao HMOoroeram hv calibre f701094.

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Ruth ndBohPerry, Nilestaketimeoutfora pictore at LatheraoGeoeral Hospital's Heart Smart Holiday Party. The celebraots atthe potluck party were all participaots in cardiac research at thehospital. One study had tested o oese drog for coogeslive heartfailure, and a second loohed at Ihe 000slaot effectiveoess ofOitroglyceriopads to cootrol oogioa.

Volunteers are oeeded for a oese study so Calciam ChaooetBlockers for augioa potieolo, which will hegin irr Febroary, and forthe eontinuiog study of coogestive heart fuilore. For iofsrmatioocali Peri Yuuug,190-5490.

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physicians have recentlyJoined the staff of BethesdaHospital iChlcago, Rick Snow,mariagiog director of Belheodà,un0000ced today. They are Ivan

. j. Lipman, M.D., oeorologiot;Chartes Mercier, M.D., or-thopedini; .Chandra Khurana,M.D.; pediatricius; G. RezaNazarian, MD,, radiologist;Asad Redjai; M.D., cardiologist;and JeaoShlyak, M.D., ioteroiot.

Dr Llpman io a gradsate ofNorthwesters Medical School. Heinterned at Chicago WesleyMemorial Hospital and corn-pleted two resideocies at North-

. Western University, one is mter-sal medicine, the secood isoeorotsgy. -

Dr. Mercier gradoated fromChicago Medical Schsol. He io-teroed at Sao Froociuho GeneralHospital and completed oresidency at NorlhwesteroUniversity Medicot School. He iscertified by the ArnericaoAcademy st OrthopedicSorgeoos.

Dr. Khorana graduatéd frornIndia's DM. College where healso served an.-inthrnnhipHe -completed reoideñcies attheUnivérsity of Chicagound LooMMedical Center in Maywood. Dr. -

Khorana is certified by - theAmèrican Board ofpedlatrico. - -

Dr. Nazariao is a graduale ofTehran Uoiversity. He completed00 internship at Franhlln Square-.--aod resideocies at West VirginiaUniversity Medical Center andSioai Hospital lo Baltimore.

Dr. Redjai, a graduate fTobriz Universily in Iras, inter-ned at Raveoowood Hospital. Hecompleted residencies at ChrisiHospital in Oats Lawo, at North-western University, ColombosHospilal, Ml Sinai Hospital andEvanston's St. Francis Hospital.He is certified in internalmedicine andcardiology. . . - -

Dr. Shlyah io a gradoale of theKiev Medical Institute. He com-pleted both his inlernship aWl hisresidency atSt. Francio Hospital.

Forest Hospital funds

anti-drug -youth. eveñts ' -

A comrnooity-wide anti-drug 1,000 student-participants. The.rally dehigoed- for, sixth and - - 1987 rally is schedsled lo hh,evesneventh graders and arr inlernive , larger. Formed io 1984, the Taskone-dayjnnior high drog prèeen- Force is a center arid calalynt for-lion seminar will lake place io prevention efforts, serving the-Wheeling,eexl spriog thanks lo nirrnieiputities of Arlington

,, theForest Hospital F000datiòn of - Heights;. Wheeling, - BoU aloDesPlomes .. - , Grove, Moont Prospect ánd

The evento will he sponsored by Prospectldeights.the Wheeling Chemical People Lorhg:active lo drug preveotionTask Force and the Oliver Wen. - programs and interveotion effôrdell HolmesJooior High School of ts,- HolmesJoñior High - SéhòeIWheeling; which were isamed the reqoested grant fonds lo snider--first recipients . in. Forest Write the "Soswflahe/SelfHospital Foundation's $1 million Esteem" program plasoed' forgrant program.- .

: . oext spring, which isdesigned loIna brief ceremony- no Moo- promote positive peer pressore

day, Dec., fl,Morris B: Squiré, amoogtcens. -

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Forest Hospital Fonodattoo The Frest Hospital Foini-presented o check for $4,ttt to datino osssnnced last SeptemberTask -Force President Kathy culahliohmeslofa$lmillisofundKisney, and ose foe $148g to to aid commssilies salioswide ioprincipal Avrum B. Poster of the battle agaiost chemical abüsèHolmes Junioritigh School. and dependency. Msre than 359

The Wheeliog Township oppliralinos from 21 slates wereChemical People Task Poren's received. Additional grastfirst Hugs Not Drugs Youth recipients will he a000unced

. .. program Ihat cas help obese in- th............. . ndividoals lose Weight-while im- monitored. They also atteodproviog their ostlook fo! long- weekly grnop meetisgo candan-lerm health. ted by a psychologist aod/or a

registered dietitias. - Theseweekly. meetings emphasizelifestyle changes to essore weightmaintenance, as well as providesupport during the fasting phase.

acquaint potential participantswith the program, The orlen-latins tu free and doed Cotobligate asynne Is participate inthe -program. Call 696.6470 bet-wenn O am. and 4:35 p.m. formore information. -

.Parhoide Homos Services Cor-poralion In a nmher of theLstheran Geoeral Health CargSystem. . .

The orientation session will

The Optifast Program atParhside Humas Servtces Cor-poralios is destgned for patientswho are at least 50 pounds over-weight. Participants wilt heplaced on a medtcallysupervisedfast, utiltetng an Optifast- sup.

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Iplement, five limes a day in lieu

- of regalar meals. This provides aTELEPHONE: caloric, miserai, and vitamin

698-2355 content that can he safely sob.- . illtuledfsr Ikeir asnal diet.1 Actual program statistics sup-

port the doctor's stalemeot. Theaverage weight Ions for men isParkslde'o program to 4 poondsper Week, and women 3 psoods

Men between the ages of 30 ad6f who have Coronary. arterydismne- uro being sought for aresearch studyof-a new treaty.ment program designed Is slowor. reversé the effects of the -

disease on blood vessels. The -study will -táke place at TheEvanston Hospital, 2650. Ridge

Stress seminar"Creative Ways of Handling

Stress and Conflict," a three-partseries led by therapist SheilaRimmel, MA., will be sponsoredby the Good Health Program ofSkokie Valley Hospital for peoplewho Uve and work in the Looparea,

The stress managemeot clamselilbe heldfrom 5;3Oto 7:30 p.m.Thsrndays, Feb. 5, 12 and 19, atthe River Plaza, 405 N. Wabash.Cost of the series Is $56, and par-tiripants moot register by Feb. 2.Grsupdiscosots will he given.

Participants will learn how toideolify, aoderstaod and copewith stress. Appropriate ways ofmanaging anger, conflict, coo-frontation and difficolt lifesttnatísnswill he covered.

For farther information and toregister, call the Good HealthProgram of Stiohic ValleyHospital at677-5600, ext. 3508.

Forest HÓspital,

gives gräht.to St Ignatius -

The Forest Hospital Foss-dation, Des Plaines, illinois, has-awarded St. Ignatius College,Prep a $5,tOO gragt to developand expand its groop counselingand IMPACTpr0$ram. The grantis part of an 'precedenled 1

mimos program established bythe Foundation, last fall' to' aidcommunities io the battle agaiostchemicalabnse axddepeiidency.

St. Ignatins, alit-year-old highschool located al lt76 Went'

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Roosevelt Road, Chicago, loins-ched Its groop counselingprogram. during the 1903-04academic year. Designed to givestudents a forum In whick.lo Cx,piare and discuss their. similarconcerns, arid the opportunity toreceive support from peers in aconfidential atmosphere, ' theprogram provides separategranpa on a -Tauge of tonnes In-eluding death and dying; anxietyand strena, and alcohol anddrugs. - .

. The treatment will combine thePOitikin low-cholesterol diet withlhe"hlnod-washlng" techniqùe

. called plasmaphereals, whichcan filter daagerons cholesterolmolecules from the . blood.. Theweekly - plsoinaplseresisprocedure takes three t fourbourn,- according to Dr. PeterDaa, director of plasrnapheresis -

atthehospilal. .

. A control group of patienlo willhe monitored- on conveCtionaltreatment of diet and cholesterol-reducing drugs.- The niody issponsored by the - PritikinResearch Fenndation, which willpay all treatment and laboratoryroots. . -

For informatino on the sludy,ra11492-45l2. . . .

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CHINESE CUISINECOMPETII1VEWAOESFLEXIBLE SCHEDULES

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EEG TECHNOLOGISTSBe A Part Of A Winning Team!

ChiId,,n's HopiI of Wi conin i o ,roo tly ookIng wo EEGTechnologists tojoin its vital LEG laboratory as is grows and oopon.

Childron's Hospisol of W soonsin o Cha only hogpjtal s the osatodovosodoololy go 5h espoola I needs of child rosan d shoir fonsiligo. Asa wsor argillose of the Madlool Collego of WI sc500in

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Modern Clean 3 Nno. Apartmonts.elect Ccl. Near Shapping andTrane. - Adalta OelyeWttreo. PIxo tmC Snxarity Dep.

MURPHY NCO..72$'2112

CONDO FOR SALE

DES PlAINESSpoxloteeg Bedroom .2 Bath. LuronKitches. Fontlslaod. Dolt Mill Arec.e6U's.

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HOUSES, FOR SALE

REpO8SED HOMES9ELOWMARKET PRICES

All 5aibreba'ArdjCall torFren

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RECREATIONALOPPORTUNITY

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'ï 1(800) 368-7204in Ooueh Curolina. xollecc

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FT. LAUDEROAI.E,BONAVENTURE

L000rjoss Tnmnhcose on golfC ourse . Wnrl dxlassspo . tennis.puole. seddle cloh 3bdrm. 2Otbe.,sesomeble esogene. $llg,000..

10M) $43MSKOKIE

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NEED EXTRA MONEY? -,Friendly Name Toy Parties hes im.mediale o peciogs for managersand dcmxegtrotors in thicareo.Frag kite. I t'setnyee d tun. Wohace ION eocitlsg gifts and toysInterring the new animornd talkingdoll "Cricket which was adver.tired on notional TV. Plus nuw for1907 o full catalog Ce cpeoialChristmas items. Kl loare free sothera ¡s Co cosh inxestment, nodelixaring, C nccllectingun d nosorcicocher an. Work in your sparo-time. NCooperIencenOCtccary.

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French Prnv. Dining Rnom SnI.9Pc.Cherrywood.GcedCond.

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HALF PRICEI Flashing arrnw signoa2nnl Lighted, non.arrow $243!Unlighted $2491 Free loners! SeeloCally. Cell today! Factory: 11100142301S3..

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Two mora processor progrems.Bridge, Sergxn Il, Sommer Games.and other gsme programs. All Ineocellentnondition, aextnffer.

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iFrom theaudience gave him a collected"AWwwwwwwwww" when helold them ohout his injuries.When Mayor Washington wanintrndnced the predominatelywhite crowd gave him onemud rannberry. He gol upbefnre the microphone andlaughed il nfl. He nbviôuslyhad heen there hefore.

Gevernor Thempsen wasSitting atongside Gleason, theMC. When Thnmpnon gol upIn speak nnhody could sit himback down. He rambled osand nfl abnut every sandlotgame he was ever in. Someminuten after he finished heWan wisecraching whileGleason was trying Is createsome semblance of orderdunng the raucous evening.Turning to the Goy., Gteassntold him to "Shut up. You'rewith a hunch nf baseballwriters, not political writers'',said the acerbic Gleason, andhe went hlilholy so. Laterwhen the dinner ,oas over Iasked Glcanoa what promptedhis remach. He said the jokesand wisecracks up on therantrum were unrelentlens.and the Governor took the pot-dawn with great hmnor.

The audience was composednf tutu of banehall higgies likeformer Oakland ownerChartey Finley and the Sonawners and Dallas Green andMinnie Minnno and Ken Holt-eman. Ment nf the audiencewas camprised nf what MikeDitha ralln, "Grabnwskis".-They were just a bunch ofguyn who ware a mixed bagniclathen. If the blue plaid

. jackets and the striped pantswere easiest tofiud, they werewarn along with the brnwnubacs. These gays were osI tohave a gund time, nec a fewfamam names and catcall andget a bit raurom in what wanutrictly a night oat with Ikeboys.

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hjLøaiuLJim Frogoni told the audien-

re he'd been to lots ofbanquets hut hen sever seen aMayor or Governor handledquite Ike way they were thisnight. Gary Carter, the Metscatcher, odan surprised whenhe gol lots ol catcalls andderision when he began tellingabout his injuries.

Governor Thompson saidIbis was quite an unrulycrowd. He said he thought itwan more libo a race-trackcrowd.

When Weber High grad andformer Yanhee "Moone"Skowron gol up to speak, heIvan greeted by a rowdychorus of "Moose, Moose,Moose,Moose".

The irropresihle Gleasonhad IbIs of shouting malcheswith the crowd. Wheo a fewovor-nealous fans, loadeddown wilh Old Style Lager,began shunting down nome nfthe speakers, he oaid he wouldoso an old southuide en-pressios lo describe theyellern and proceeded lo offera mild obscenity In describethem. Later an, he didn'tpreface tris obscenity, batdescribed the loudmonthn bethe audience with an old lime-worn sandlot phrase whichwas standard language indescribing the playgroundidint. We all fell right at homewith Gleason. He wan uesdingout a bit of bise language andthe Chicago crowd lnved it.Even the ladies is the audies-re laughed at Gleauon's np-prabriums.

We reported MayarWashington was roaadlybnned. The mnnlly whiteaudence meant iL They didn'tlibe the guy and they let himknow bnw they felt. Was it ablack and while matter? Sureit was. Partly. But Chicagoanshave mnstly booed theirpoliticians and Wanhinglanwan just one more ChicagoPol. Wloeu former Cnkn out-fielder Billy Williams wauhonored, the crowd cheeredand came to their feet. W'djust made the Hall of Faste.Bat the beered-up audienceremembered Billy and hissweet batting swing and theycheered him as lustily antheybooed Ike Mayor. They werenutty baseball tans and theirheroes made them color-blind.

Alter dinner we were downin the lounge. t spent a half-.hour talbing lo former umpireJim Rice who now works inthe Coonly Recorders' office.This io what hafpens In

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cellen of Legion Post 8134welcomes the women's oíd lo theLegion Post in Ihn fields ofscholacohipo, rohakilitation offormer servicemen, children andyoulh and other community en-deaoorn.

Piclured (far righe) io RichardHobo, village IrUSlee, himself aLegionnaire nf the local Pont, Onkohalf of Ihe village nf MortonGrove he thanked the women forall their enthusiasm and par'.ticipatioo in needed arcan wbicft-he termed "commendable and,beyondlhecall sfdaty".

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retired ampirgu. Their peu-sien plan in ulight no they haveto hustle aunther job in theirretiring yearn.

Rice told me the umpireshad no nrganiaatían in hin day.And widuwu uf former um-pires would not get mnre than$20f a month. Whileballplayern Were making abetter buch, umpireu bavealways had the tnw end ef thebaseball totem pole.

It wan just a baseballevening. A California baseball,scottI Was telling us he-madeabout $4S,tOf of which $25MOhad to go for enpennen. lt isn'tthe path to riches. Etc saidthere aro only two or threencoutn io all of baseball whoeven get paid $5t,000. Thescouts ace the peons alongwith umpires io Ihr baseballprofession.

Rico told us ahoul TodWilliams. He noid he was um-piring al second hase one daywhen Williams came Is bat.With two strikes on him thenext pitch hit Williams On thearm. Bui the ball beanceddown into Sherman Lallar'ncatcher's mill and behind-the-plate umpire Tom Gnrmancalled Williams "ant". Thenest day Rice menlianed thestrike-ant and naidhe had seenthe ball hit William's arm. ButRire naid Williams neverdisputed the umpire's call andagreed with Gorman il wan athird strike. Williams seldomcoutradirtedan umpire.

The California uront wewere talkiugtn had a wealth ofbaseball knowledge. When wetold hiRt we now an Oah Parkhigh school pitcher namedSheldon who Inohed quite en-eeptinnat last year he gave mea complete rundawn ou him.Here wan a guy from Califor-nia who mold recite mininculentalistics aboat a high uchnolpitcher here in the Chicagoarea who may he one of athousand players he mmesacross every yrar.

Satsrday night I was libe ahid in a toyshop. I'm not thesports sul t once wan, but stillil wos fnri lo be a part nf suckOn evening. Sports fans are ailOte goofy and somewhatmesmerined by this over.couceoti-alion on o game. Butall nl un wore likely reachinghark In another lime, whensandlnin and hot sun-searcheddays made an oblivinun to theosiside world. Times weremore gentle. Porhapn, Salur-day night, we went back homofor a few hours.

Citizen of the Year . .many achievements nf the recipient whose nul-standing canlributinon have mode the communitya "better plage to live, work and raise a family,"said Robert C. Wordel, Sr., a Itt5 recipient nf theplaque and pant president and director emeritus ofIhn Chamber.

Brown won selected for the award fromnominations which were submitted to the RilenChamber of Commerce. A panel nf jadges formedby the chamber mime the winning selection.

Brswn nani she wan "surprised" by the award."Thin hsnor in a thrilling mnmeut in mylife. I didnat expect la fin rewarded for doing ssmethingt've enjnyed all tkeseyeara," she mid.

The long ist of Brnwo'u achievements includedcharter member nf the Nilen ArI Guild; serving asirt fair chaumau for 12 yearn, au well au being apant treasurer, vice president and preuident fer

Police chases..Continued frein Pnge3

imminent chaue has In take intocunsideratien the type of crimecommittéd, the cnnnequeuce nftelting the nffender go, coudttinnuaftheroad and whether the chaunwill eudangeritizeun.

"He mml be rautiniin if forcedto go through traffic sigualu añdinternectinun in bot purnultn,Although the officer maken thederinion whether to purnue afleeing offender. Once he radimin the rhone, the field uupervjunrcan call it off at any time,"Emriknonsaid.

He added nquad cars can chanean offending car in the corporatetimitn of the villàgéand entendthe chase lo neighboringmonicipalities whone policedepartments are alerted byradio. fo addition, there in radiocommunication with the 10thprecinct is Chicago.

"The offieer radios in infnr-motion regarding location, direc-

'lion, speed and liceoge camber.The shift uupervinor in theseIowan has the asthority to call offa chano at any time," he said.

Drivers trying to elude policecao be criminals fleeing from thescene of a crime noch as a banhrobbery or store Ihefl. Others in-elude t000agern who are eitherdriving in a rechtens manner,have suspended driver's licenses,or several traffic tickets pendingaed fear they may lose theirlicnnne ifstnpped again by police.There are also drinking driverswho face a possible jail sentenceifthey are stopped.

"tI might he a stolen car orsomeone driving so a-suspendedor revoked license," ustedEmriknon. "There are many.

He added the officer inobligated by law to chase the of-fender and no speed limitationscan he written into police depar-tment policy. "That woold giveoffenders carte blanche to dawhatthey want. J rely ou the menlo mahe good decisions. Our of-ficers have made consistentlygood decisions."

Emriknon pointed nut manysafeguards are bailt io to goaran-lee that police officers are men-tally fit for their tasks. Nilespolice officers have 1f webs nfbasic training. They also gothrough psychological testingand personality lests before theyaro hired. "They also attend aspecial pie-null driving coursewith "hands no" euperiencewhen the csurneu are available,"he said.

Policc officers hold themselvesopen lo civil and or criminalchargen if they injure someone ina high spend chase io whichproper caution was not exercised,according lo Ihe chief. "Ourpolice officorn Ore not ioterestediii going out and hurting anybòdy.Those who have been invoICed ishigh speed chanes can toll you it'snoi fon."

Cant'd from Nilcn-E. Maine Pltsar years; Os alternate delegate In the RilenEvents Committee for four years and presidentelcctofthe Nileu ArtGuild for 1587. '

Brown bao been a delegate to the NortheasternIllinois Historical Council, as weB au a member ofthe committee to form thin delegation. She in goingmb her fourth year os president nf Ihe RitenHistorical Sociely and "logged in" 37f hours ofvntanteer work for theSociety in 1980. A high point ' -

wan maiming a goal for this organiuulion tuacqniclng a pormanent home for the museum atthe former Cook County Sheriff's Building unMilwaukee Ave. iuNiten. . , -

She has boon a volunteer for Bethany Terrace'Nursing Home and in a member. of RItenBeautification Committee. . ,, ;;.

About 110 people attended Ibe affair, includingvillageofflcials,-'- .

Nibs West...Cont'd from ShokIe-L'wood P.S

- nih, Fred Delphin, 'fort Dubin-uky, Ellen Eputoiu, Alan-Fachas,Marina Ftutko, Andrea Field

- Craig Finchaff, Mark Fisher,Barry Freed, RIchard Friedman,Steven Geiler, Nancy Gnron,Tom Gramatin, Mark Gunnin,'Michael Gut, Jubyun Ha, KellyHa, David Haherhorn, RfcbardHamid, and AnuHartman.

Alua, SYeelldmain, Dawn hing,David Ivezic, Daniel Kaplan,Katie Kelly, Jimmy Kim, NaÑenKim, Steven Kim, Suogteak Kim,Matthew Klapman, RebeccaKolber, Heejai.Kwnn; Lina Lar-5òn Seung Lee, Tonta Lee, NinaLeininger, Ellen Levtn, NinaLion, Goran Luhic, ThomasMalbin, Jeffrey Marcuu,--LauriMargolin, Gerald McCultoh,David Mello, Natalie Maydhray,Adam Mizock, lutina MacurbanJauon Mueller, Graig Nieder-maier, Jim Niholahakin, JohnNoch, and Rachel Oliker.

Also, Joanna, Pelan, MichaelPhillips, Devra Reonick,Christine Ross, Andy Rodio,Christine Samuel, Depak Sathy,Marli Savidge, LeabSeef, DaleSherman, Therena Sldma, DianeSmoson, Michael Snell, AndrewSprogis, Darryl Stern, JacobSwidler, Sam Varghene, SamVotchenbeum, Bryan Wads,Michele Weinberg Youug SibWhaug, Evelyn Winandi, DavidWiseqoan, Saupan Wo, MichelleVaras, Peter Ye Brian Von,Cecite Yoou, and-Rick Zeliunky.

Fire calls...Cnnthrnedfram Pages

water had leaked from the roofinto a smoke detector an thelower level of the buildingcausing the alarm system lomalfunclion .

On Jan. 14, firefighlers renpon-ded to au alarm at MirandaManor Nursing Home, 8333 GolfRd., where they found a confuned- resident had pulled the alarmbon. The system wan resol.

An elevator at Forest VillaNursing Home, 6840 Tauhy,malfonctiosed Jan. 14 Irapping aperson inside. Firefighters shutoff the power and opened theelevalnr doors with a key tareteasethe occupant. -

...A amall fire in a dumpnter atflISGoif Rd. was extinguished enJan. 14.

Firemen responded toLutheran General Hospital ouJan. 14 and found the alarmsyslem compoter terminal on the7th floor had malfunrtioued,Maintenance men said theywould handle the problem. -

On Jan. 14, a small fireoriginating in the storage rack ioIhe boiler room al K-Mart, 8055Dnmpntor, had already been on-linguinhed by the sprinklernystem when firemen arrived. Achech was made to see if the firehad spread to the walls, andsprinkler heads were replaced.Damage was $2M.

Tax sujt...Continued from Pagel

ban buotaenaen to cnllect a 1 por-cent aalen tax nu merchandise(such au earn) sold to city

. residents when the merchandiseis used mure than 50 percent nf

- thetimnwithiflthe city limits.Attorneys for the suburban

aule. agency. contend the law istoo vogue and tinlaten state andfederalcnnititiitiónu.

"The city .Wantu suburbanbusbeeMeu tu he cellectoru nf thesales lox. St's ridiculous," Traysaid, "Like ' Riles and othersuburbs, Chicago bàn un jurindic-lion outside-ito corpnrale limits.The city needs money and it Isont for big huchu."

Ifthecuiirt grants permanentiojmctton at the nets hearing, it'wuuldmeafl an end lo the imue,of,collecting salestax w the nühur-bn. "Is theevent city attorneysappeal, the súlurbs will make adecisios On wiiatcaurue of écImeblake," hesaid, ' . - ., . .

The issue began in Decemberwhen e. ChiCago RevenueDopa canfacted suburbanhusme in Ndeé and othercomm n in an attempt tocollnctt percent natentan or oI percentmetan.

According to Curt Ifochelt,director of the Nitos Chamber ofCommerce, three retnilers andIwo building contractors havebeen contacted ' asking them laopen their filoancial -banks to itoauditors. "I assume that it 'thecontractor constructs or doesremodeling workiu Chicagé, heis a target for theben," Hockell

Bill Cerny, aifdit bureainhielnf the city's revenue deportmentconfirmed nburhao c500troctioñcompanies are obligated lo payIhe 1 percent use tax; "Anyonewhodoes comtruclion work in thecity bas the responsibility lo paythe Ian ou materialsbronght mbChicago and converted lo realOslabe," he said. "They gel abuilding permit in Chicago, so iveace aware they are doingbusiness here."

Suburban businesses that -delivnrgoods in the city are liablefor Iho ualestan. "In effect, theyare canuidered Chicagorelaibers," héooid. '

Corny argued the city hasjiieisdicliou ulside its corporatemmes to collect the one or sotnk

lau, saying it "was legal" to doso. Hnwever, he declined Icomment on the cane peodiog iIhe court, which raises thquentmnu of 'he right of-Ike cily tocollect ouch tunen in the suburbs.

Plonka filesforPark seat

Richard Plonka wUt be a can-Adate for aise nf two Riles-PorkDisleict Board seats up for dem-lins on April 7. The terms ofCnmmlssloners Walter Beusseand Elaine Heinen will enpire inApril.

Ptnntsd aud Héinen filed theirpetitions far elèctmon ou Monday,January 19. Area residents in-teresled in becoming candidatesment file hefore 5 p.m. Monday,JanuaryM.

Nues Historicalmeeting

"Depression Glans" will be thetheme of Ihn nest regularmeel)ng nf the Niles HistoricalSuciety to be held in ito 00wMunoum Headquarters al 8970Milwaukee ove., Nilen 00 Mon-doy, Jan. 2f al f p.m.

The publie is invibnil lo hear aprogram headdd by Karen flan-sen, Program Coordinator forNées Senior Center, and a filmd500led by Foulon Glass Co. ufWets Virginia.

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Fnr nootafgia hnffn, we nfferme Airless Qaeen, Arsenic and OldLame, CitIzen Kane, Easter Parade, Going My Way, and TheMallese Falcon, ' -

Our video collection in quite broad in scope; Beca000,of this -

variety, cavering fibsofor allages, wé remind nur palmos 1h01 notevery tape is recommended for every viewer. Please selectcarefully with your audience In mind. Wkilechildren's tapes migklbe enjoyed by all, the same is not true for someadult titles. .

We encourage every resident of the lihraiydinlrict toregister fura library card and "chéck us. tisI." Whether It's the latest bentseller, a how-la-do-il boob, magaomnen,.newspapei-s, Or videntapeo,we have something for everyone. - ' ' .

Car bomb... Huber... -

Canlinaed from Pagelbeen wired to the car. "The pipebombitself wan not properlywired and would not have góseoff," he said, adding MortonGrove pnlicenest the bomb Is thecrime bah for pnssible lingerprin-

The owner of the ear, MikeOvadenko, 30, of Buffala Grave,wan worbing ant in the heatlbclub in the shoppiog center andcame out In the parking lot lo onethe bomb squad worhiiig ori thebomb, according toDavin.

"He wan questioned by MortonGrove police, bnl coald not shedany light on why someone wouldplace a bomb nnder his car. Hewas very ponit(vn about nobreceiving any threatn fromanyone in the past," heoamd.

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Could from Mle-E. Maine P.1Man Debweiber io "Sound ofManic", J.J. Mchabe io "tIp theDown Staircase."

Other ouroivorn include abrobber, sinter and graodpareolu.

Funeral Mass was offered. Tuesday, Jan. 25 io St. Catherine

Laboure Church, Gbenview from -Donnellan-Fitngerold-FraahlmnFuneral Home in Skohie. luter-ment was in All Saiots Cemetery,Des Plaines.

Pestine5 . .Cofst'd from Nifes-E. Mamar p.i

00 itidates lo run fnrmy seat."e said during his t000re, he

has spent much time and effort intrjing lo provide sound fiscalmanagement. "t feel we 00whave a -sound fiscal base. I'mproud that wé have added 70,800volumes bu bbc book collectios,including 4,005 large print boohoforseOior citmness.

Under his tenure, the Iihrarj'has received slightly nuder$pff,Sog in grants. part of which-went for construction of as ad-dibioe to Ihm main library. Thelibiry also received a $180,800grani from the Village of Nues topurchase a former servicestalino sear the library onOaktos and Woskégan for ad-dili055l parking space for themain tibrary.

Peslmne outed his decision tobaer Ihm board was not becausestony controversy with the boardmembers linked In Ihn recentcloning of the Nibs library bran-ch. "t've had good relations withIke board and with library em-pboy005. I will always heavailable if bito board membersneed any help," he said.

Ile added Ihm library hoard willcontinuo lo. fobboiv 100e name"posilice courne" 55 iO Ihe past.

Jerry HussNavy Seaman Recruit Jerry

Hann, non nf John R. ond Chola A.lIoso of ttbl Gross Point rd.,

- Shôhie, hon comptebed reccuibIraising ab Recruib TrainingCommand, Great Labos.

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through April, 1987. ,. " -

In addition to full payment ofsalary, the parb district wilt payvacation benefits and all otherempinyee benefits. - - - '-

Huber in teisdering his,resignation effective im-mediately and ban granted arelease to thepark dintr?rt.

Berrafato also made availablea copy nf Huber's resignation. Inthe letter, Huber stated he hasrsigned from the position, atpark director foC. pernaoalreanoss. LHO -also said 'thisresignation is subject to the Set-Ilement and Release Agreementbetween himself and' the parkcommissioners, effectiveJanuary 15. .,

Atoo during the meeting, Ac-tisg Director Jeff Fougernusseannounced as of Jonuhry 15, 125people joined the titnens Club atthe special rate nf $39.9hfor threemonths. After meetbeg with bbcCitionen Adoinory Board,Fougerousse recommended thenpecial membership rate can-linse through Fehruary.14.

Other recommeisdations in-cloded introducing a $98. a yearmembership fee. Also, wheo thismembership is purchased, themember will theo receive a freeguest pass. All the recousues-dations were possed by thebOardS

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available for the iiecessaryrepairs ta the buildiog. He citedhigh maintenance costs and thepossibility of having to removeasbestos from the boildiog thatwould amount to thousands ofdollaro.

"Our first priority is for parkimprovements. There are manyprojects in the works saw and inthe future that wilt have to hepaid for," he said.

When "budget time" cames upin a few months, the heard wiltbanca clearer picture on whetherit would be financially feasible totake over the building for

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programs and needed additionalofficespace. "That is, if the fundsare there, and if the building isstillavaitabbe," Piershi said.

to other action, the hoard ap-proved a request by the NitosEveots Committee to use GolfMill Parkfor its 000sat ssismserfestival this year..

George Walters, who made thepresenbabion, naidIhe formatwould be the same an last yearnevoob, including rides, beer gar-den, entertainmeol and a foodcuorI. The fosbivab will be heldJuly 15-19.

Wallern was advised la receiveapproval from the Ribes LiquorCommiosion iii order lo servealcoholic beveragon on parkdiobricb proporly.

In furblier action and roporin, acredil anion wan enlabliohod forpark diobricb employons. Twocredit uoibn approached Ihr parkdistricb, wibh approval going lo

Library Board... Couiivaed.from Pagelnf Nilen Libkary Board presidentHarry Pontife sod a large groupof concerned citioeno for a down-scale alternativo branch. ' -

A major portion of the adeltboob collection is on nate to thepubttcatthe branch bihrary.As ofJanuary 14, $270 was raised fromthe sale. '

The center of controversy wasthe juvenile book collection whichthe district intends to keep. Amotion 5,aé made to ask SchontDistrict 03 if these banks could hestored beyond January 31 at ncharge. Pestiné and sorne bohrdmembers cameto loggerhéadn asthe real issue emerged. Shouldthe bnabs hesluredormixed withthane at the main library? Shouldthe future nf,an alternative bran-ch he pulla its final rest or shoulda door he leftopems for creation ofwhat Harry Postine urged thehoard to consider -"a dowsinidebranch" - a branch with minimalcost? - , ' .-.- -

At thin point, Timteen Corroanand Costello strongly agreed that"if storing the kuohn would givefalse hope to those clinging to Iheidea of a future branch, the booksshould he mined with those at themaintibrary." Uncompromisingin their support nf the initialresolution' to close the branch,they addressed.naineroua polen-lia) problems and complicationsa minimal bran'chcoutd come farthe district.

Although the storage mabianfailed at thin point, Trustee TerriCarman introdhred amotino lamove the crated collection nfjuvenile hooks tothemain libraryas one of the last orders ofbusiness. Her motioncarried.

Trsslee Margaret Rajshi in-broduced a motion to approve thefawest eslimale of the threemoving companies onder -con-sideration to bath move the hoobaand dismantle Ihe brauch. Themotion passed.

Other considerations in thebrooch cloning such an structuralchanges made on the Ballardproperty and whether or sot Inbeep the air condilionemn weredeferred to a future date.

A closed door encestive sessionwas catted al t015. The LibraryBoard's attorney negotiated withthe District 03 School Board and

Meadows Credit Union of RobbingMeadows.

Adapted a change in policy inwhich employees leaving thedistrict wilt have medicallhospi-talination coverage until the endnf the month, whether they leaveat the begioniog or middle nf themonth. However, they have theoption to continue the covdrage attheir owo expense.. Approved $4,520 for au ID.program al Tam golf course togontrob resident aud non-residentfees. The funds will pay forcameras and processors, ID.carda and laminator equipment.The cards will he free nf chargeand are good forthree yearn.

...Commimi000r Etaise Hebenreported revenue increased from$15,000 last year to $25,800 Ibisyear ab the ice rink. Attendancedoubled during Ibis period, shesaid.

...A roof wau recently inslalledon bhe 00W ban garage ut theSparts Complex with completionnchedubedfor Feb. 23. -

...Approcod o request from lheRilen Police Doparbnievl Io unebhe vacanl tusse ab bbc golf cose-ne far a braining yrogcam.

...Piocohi said lImb pornoon io-Icceolcil iii filling lico availableboard noam up for oleclian April 7oiuol file Ibeir polili000 before Sp.m.. Mooday, Jan, 2f. Accordinglo Piocnki, lico candiolalnu filedMonday, iocunobenl ElaineEfeboeii mid Richard Plonha.

reached agreement for rentalpayments due for the months ofNovember, December, andJanuary. The amount was im-mediately paid.

'in another important order ofbusiness, the-i/scant seat on theBoard of Trusteenwas filled byWailer Chmielswshy hoinilially interviewed io cloneddoor enecutivenession. Followinga ueanimaus vote, Mr. ' Ch-miebownky was sworn in- andexercised his vnte in latermations. ' .

Walter.Chmielowshy bu welllihed by thoseon the board andhas dinpl5yed considerable in.terest in the Library Dintrict averthe years. Trustee Mybes Dimandenprensed his sspport for Ch-mielowsky by saying, "He's aterrific addition and it gives nu anorthernatly." -

- Although - public attendancewés not high siumericotty, somenotable participation should bementioned. Students BrianAbrams and Mihe tiveuherg ofMark Twain School presentedBoard President Harry Postinewith -petitions containing 3f Ssignatores from supportern nf anopen branch.

tOr-Eides Gleichman, Ssperm-tendent of District 03, was onhand ta sort sut problems withthe library board and their atIne-ney concerning the ' branchcloning.

Attorney Wendy Morgan,reprenonfing HALT. (Hold aLibrary Together), observed theproceedings.

In other business, a granI ap-pticatiuu was approved for aprojected sum of $50,800 to bemed for personnel, books, andother operations.

Village may hearnew prOposalfrOm Marquette

The Riles Village Board at nestTuesday's meeting muy cooniderscheduling Marqoette Propertieson the February agendo to hear anew proposal for the Ballard-Greenwood site, which was tsr-ned down last month by thetrustees..............

Biflfi0'Bottarelli,n partner. inMarquette Propertien, told BugleTuesday, the - company . ispropming putting $100,000 in anscram account to subsidize Riles

residents who would lilie ta rentan apartment in the proposedcomplex, but can't afford the

"A certain amount would comeout of the account agreed to byboth parties," Baltarelli said,"The account would draw in-terest making- the suhsidizingplan f easihle."

Bottarebli said he made theproposal to a village official andto Mayor Nicholas Blase, whomid that Bsttarelli's reqsest buappear an nest mouth's agendowoold be considered by thevillage board. "Von can't get onthe agenda whenever you wani.There is a certain procedure lofollow," Blase naid.

The village turned down theapartment complex proposal basimonth mainly because uf theproponed high cenInchedule...$525 per monlb lo.$l,5f0...and embed the proposeddensity wan loa high for theneighborhood and Icaflirpcoblemn.

Pclili000 cao be filed al Ilie ParkDiulricl Adinininbration Cenler,7577 Milii'aukce Ace. The 101moof Wollér Sueson and Reinen ivAexpire io April.

...Aocarded service pion lu 5-IOpear enoployeen,

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