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To alleviate a possible safety problem for students north of Howard walking to Culver School, NUes Elementary School District 71 board members ap- proved addmg four new bus stops in the district at Tuesday's meeting. F,om the £et Houa by Bud Besser Great thoughis to ward o Cabin Fever.... I stood nest to a man at Nues (Chicago Substution) post office who had to bave a letter delivered the following day. The cost was over $10. The destination was Cldcago. The guy who won $6.9 million ¡n Nevada Monday was playing a one-armed ban- dit at the Cal-Neya lodge os the state line. Two weeks ago the Left Hand, his frau, and their four Isidu and spouses left part of that six mil at that same location. Had we tues there two weeks later.... Tharoday night was cold and snowy and blustery, not fit for anyone to be outside...ex- cept a political candidate. At 9 p.m. a yosng mao rang oar doorbell and we reocaed hin from the arctic weather by having him come in for a cap of coffee. The door knocker was Jeff Schoenberg, who is seeking te oust incumbent State Representative Cal Suther in the upcoming primary election. While he might have knocked on oar door te score a few entra Conlinued ou Page 38 . District 7 1 approves addition òf foin bus stops According in hoard member Vincent Bugarin, the boo stops wilt he io lhe geseral vicinity of Howard and Harlem and Nordica and Howard. 'The decision os the exact locations will be made by administrators,'' said Bogarin. The Ownern of four nursing homes cited an being among the worst in the state have agreed to surrender their licenses aod pay $15,300 io fines, accordiog lo an Illinois Department of Public Health spokeswoman according to the Chicago Tribune. Au part of the trgal setllemeot, the owners also agceed sotto own or operate nursing homes in It- 66 year old man killed at Niles train crossing A 66-year-old man-was hilled Fri. doy, Feb. 12 when he drove around lowered rail crossing goles at Lehigh and Toohy io Nibs and siructo a Loop-bound Metro commuter train. Nues police sold Thomas t. Choice of Arlington Heights ovas pronounced dead at LIberan General Hospitat. According to SgI. Sam CoutlssuedunPage38 The former policy required all children living north of Howard to walk to Culver School at 6921 Oukton St. Parents were upoel became they live just over the 110e. Others criticiued who had already been riding the bus, even Cunthsued un Page 39 Nursing home owners surrender licenses Ni!es votes funds for landfill project Al a special mcelisg Toeoday, the Niivs Village Board made a cemwilmest to allow hiles lo pay ils share of $700,000 for bullai csndisg lo finasen esgineeriog worh for the landfill projrct an- der Ihn Northwest Municipal Conference. Rita Albas, 050iulaot director of the conference enptaioed Nitos would not make puynoents no its share. "The commitment to the $7000m acts as collateral Ihat guarantees the teas," she said. A cowmilmeot wan also made Contlaaed un Page 39 Five candidates apply for seat created by Kosiba resignation Park begins interviews for board vacaDcy by Sylvia Dslrymple . . utLl J îL h t û j I r Village of Morton Grove . Edition 87l:eEo::d VOL. 31. NO. 36, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1988 25 per copy fill the vucancy 00 the NUes Park Five candidates are seeking to board meeting. The names of the candidates District Board crealed by Ihe were sot revealed, hut board mois for 234 years, according to reoignation of Dan Kssiha, who members met io executive ses- Linda Hause of the Health recently moved ont of the sino to review the applications flepartment. The fines include district, according lo board presi- prior Is netting up appointments dent Mary Maruneh at Tuesday's Continued on Page 38 Cuutluued on Page 38 0cc Advisory Board menbers . and caardinator of Audio Visual Services. Associates, Morton Grove; William Ruthwell, In- etitute director; Jack Klaus, executive directer, Econumic Development Commission, Des Plumeo; and Robert Burton, OuIllons professor stitute's program manager; Isv Coats, director of Administration, WeIn Lamont Corp., Nileat Karl Oeutreich, principal, Manufacturing Management Professional Development at Oakton Community College: (standing from left) William Negley, In- visos, Board for the Institute for Buuiness und The following are the members of the new Ad- ShInto's senior secretary; und Roger Tracey, vice president und general manager, ITW Fasten, Den Plaines. stitute's meeting pluming assistant; Kim Gordon, tnstltute's seminar coordinator; Irwin Lyons, director, FER di S, Chicago; and Sberyt McAuliffe, executive vice president, Chamber of Commerce, Northbrooh. of Winnetha; Bob Peuristein, manager, Product Development, Fel-Pro, Skukie; Donna Rlonrer, In. Sitting from left arm Caryl Schlppmun, In- Nntpictured are; Clarine Hull, vifiugeprenideot Don't Miss: I4eaeik& Filiw Guide Pages 17-23

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To alleviate a possible safetyproblem for students north ofHoward walking to CulverSchool, NUes Elementary SchoolDistrict 71 board members ap-proved addmg four new bus stopsin the district at Tuesday'smeeting.

F,om the

£et Houaby Bud Besser

Great thoughis to ward oCabin Fever....

I stood nest to a man atNues (Chicago Substution)post office who had to bave aletter delivered the followingday. The cost was over $10.The destination was Cldcago.

The guy who won $6.9million ¡n Nevada Mondaywas playing a one-armed ban-dit at the Cal-Neya lodge osthe state line. Two weeks agothe Left Hand, his frau, andtheir four Isidu and spouses leftpart of that six mil at thatsame location. Had we tuesthere two weeks later....

Tharoday night was coldand snowy and blustery, not fitfor anyone to be outside...ex-cept a political candidate. At 9p.m. a yosng mao rang oardoorbell and we reocaed hinfrom the arctic weather byhaving him come in for a capof coffee. The door knockerwas Jeff Schoenberg, who isseeking te oust incumbentState Representative CalSuther in the upcomingprimary election. While hemight have knocked on oardoor te score a few entra

Conlinued ou Page 38

.District 7 1 approves

addition òf foin bus stopsAccording in hoard member

Vincent Bugarin, the boo stopswilt he io lhe geseral vicinity ofHoward and Harlem and Nordicaand Howard. 'The decision osthe exact locations will be madeby administrators,'' saidBogarin.

The Ownern of four nursinghomes cited an being among theworst in the state have agreed tosurrender their licenses aod pay$15,300 io fines, accordiog lo anIllinois Department of PublicHealth spokeswoman accordingto the Chicago Tribune.

Au part of the trgal setllemeot,the owners also agceed sotto ownor operate nursing homes in It-

66 year old mankilled at Nilestrain crossingA 66-year-old man-was hilled Fri.doy, Feb. 12 when he drovearound lowered rail crossinggoles at Lehigh and Toohy ioNibs and siructo a Loop-boundMetro commuter train.

Nues police sold Thomas t.Choice of Arlington Heights ovaspronounced dead at LIberanGeneral Hospitat.

According to SgI. SamCoutlssuedunPage38

The former policy required allchildren living north of Howardto walk to Culver School at 6921Oukton St. Parents were upoelbecame they live just over the110e. Others criticiued who hadalready been riding the bus, even

Cunthsued un Page 39

Nursing home ownerssurrender licenses

Ni!es votes funds forlandfill project

Al a special mcelisg Toeoday,the Niivs Village Board made acemwilmest to allow hiles lo payils share of $700,000 for bullaicsndisg lo finasen esgineeriogworh for the landfill projrct an-der Ihn Northwest MunicipalConference.

Rita Albas, 050iulaot directorof the conference enptaioed Nitoswould not make puynoents no itsshare. "The commitment to the$7000m acts as collateral Ihatguarantees the teas," she said.

A cowmilmeot wan also madeContlaaed un Page 39

Five candidates apply forseat created by Kosiba resignation

Park beginsinterviews forboard vacaDcy

by Sylvia Dslrymple

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Village ofMorton Grove

. Edition

87l:eEo::d

VOL. 31. NO. 36, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1988 25 per copy

fill the vucancy 00 the NUes ParkFive candidates are seeking to board meeting.

The names of the candidatesDistrict Board crealed by Ihe were sot revealed, hut board

mois for 234 years, according to reoignation of Dan Kssiha, who members met io executive ses-Linda Hause of the Health recently moved ont of the sino to review the applicationsflepartment. The fines include district, according lo board presi- prior Is netting up appointments

dent Mary Maruneh at Tuesday's Continued on Page 38Cuutluued on Page 38

0cc Advisory Board menbers

. and caardinator of Audio Visual Services.

Associates, Morton Grove; William Ruthwell, In-etitute director; Jack Klaus, executive directer,Econumic Development Commission, DesPlumeo; and Robert Burton, OuIllons professor

stitute's program manager; Isv Coats, director ofAdministration, WeIn Lamont Corp., Nileat KarlOeutreich, principal, Manufacturing Management

Professional Development at Oakton CommunityCollege: (standing from left) William Negley, In-

visos, Board for the Institute for Buuiness undThe following are the members of the new Ad-

ShInto's senior secretary; und Roger Tracey, vicepresident und general manager, ITW Fasten, DenPlaines.

stitute's meeting pluming assistant; Kim Gordon,tnstltute's seminar coordinator; Irwin Lyons,director, FER di S, Chicago; and SberytMcAuliffe, executive vice president, Chamber ofCommerce, Northbrooh.

of Winnetha; Bob Peuristein, manager, ProductDevelopment, Fel-Pro, Skukie; Donna Rlonrer, In.

Sitting from left arm Caryl Schlppmun, In-

Nntpictured are; Clarine Hull, vifiugeprenideot

Don't Miss:

I4eaeik&

Filiw GuidePages 17-23

Park bids Kosiba farewell

The Ni1e Park District Board of Commis-sloners accepted a resignation from boardmember Dan Kosiba at the Janaary 19 boardmeetmg. Koniba changed hin residence to oatsidethe thntrict'o boundaries, mahing him ioeligihle tocomplete his park hoard term.

Past board members were on hand at themeeting to wish Dan well is his future endeavors.

Illinois History DisplayDocumenting 250 Years nf II-

hanta History, will he on view atthe Shokie Publie Library FromFeb. 29 to March 19. Deeelnpedby the illinois State Areldven, theexhibit illustrates illinois heritagethrnngh deeamenta, photographs

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Admission is free. The enhikilmay he viewed dnrisg regularLibrary bourn: Monday throughFrolay, s am. to 9 p.m.; Saler-day, 9 am. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday1 to 5 p.m. For more information,call the Library at 673-7774. TheSknkie Library io located 5215Oakton St., Skohie.

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Shown above are front row Il In rl : Commis-si000r Elaine Heinen, Dan Kosiba, Dan KosibaJr., Carolys Kosiba, Curoline Kosiba, Pani Cow.missiosers Louelia Preston and Steve Chamershi.Back row (t to ri: Commissioner Mary Marusek,Director Bill Hughes, Commissioner Jim Piernhi,Pant Commissioners Jack Leshe, Attorney GabeBerrafala and Commissioner Walt Be005e.

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"Ethical DecisionsMortonThinknt and tac Space ShuffleDisaster,'' in the tupir nf a Fvb. 25Icclure sponsurcd by the OahtunCommunity College Honors PI0

lInger M. Boisjnly, formerSOOisr scientist at MortonThiokst, vitt discuss the cir-csmstances.ssi runn(ting tireterisiss to bunch Ihr ilI.fated

shulflc und the psst-slissster cf-fc e Is us Ihose iovolved at 7:307.01. in 5551 1540 ut the college,loss E. Doll Rd., Des Plaines.

lluisjoly, rollo is currently in.eslscl irr r larossil sguissl Mor-loo Thishol unrl NASA, rvill telltiri' asrlience 01 his pnsl.rtisaster'exlrr.'rie orco rvith Mnrlsn 'l'lriokslrrrss:rgt'rrrenl, inclrrrlisg rrrcetirrgsacrI testimony pr'escntt'rl Is theprcsirleslial eommissisn, theHorrse uf ltepreseotatises Cour.rrrillee no Science annTechsology and his rrorhing relu.tisnship with enropany manage.ment lo denronsteate Ihr fate stlirose rvilling to espone unethicalcunniuct in decision mirhing.

Artmission tu Ihr lecturt'rs free.Fo ron ore inturoratiron, cull TesiSonnte, 035.1964.

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Editor and Publisher

Voi. 31. No. 30, Feb. iS, 1988

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Senior Citizens'NEWS AND VIEWS

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News for all Niles Seniors (age 62 and over)from the Nues Senior Center

8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 376

FEBRUARY il LUNCHEONThe Friday, Feb. 19 luncheon wilt begin at 12:30 p.m. The

mens will include roast beef au jus, mostaccioli with meutsauce, Americas potuto naiad, cole olaw, macaroni salad, relishtray, pas roll, buns and strawberey chiffon. Following tuoehenothere wilt be u ning.a.tsng. Tickets are $3.25. The enrollmentdeadline was February 12.

WOMEN'S CLUB MEETINGThe Niles Senior Center Women's Club will meet on Monday,

Feb. 22 ut I p.m. Foliowtog the regular bosineus meeting Sgt;John Kalsostian feom the Nitro Police Deparlment will speak enthe topic of personal safety. Prior to Ike business meeting, lightluncheon will be served al noon. The enrollment deadiiee far Ibislight luncheon was Febraaey 12.

SQUARE DANCINGOpen square dancing wilt meet on Tuesday, Feb. 23 at in3ll

p.m. The program is opes In all Niles Senior Cenier eegiolrantuut no charge. Caller Doe Stace always welcomes seweomers.Iteoervatioos are sot necessary.

LINE DANCINGOpen line dancing tabes place on Tuesdays at 2:39 p.m. There

rs no charge foe Ibis program and eeservalions ore notnecessary. The program is open te alt Nileo Senior Cenlerregistrado. It will be offered nest no Fehruaey 23.

FREE SPINAL SCREENINGDr. bern, a local chiropractic physiciou miii provide free

sprnal sereesrogs un Wednesday, Feb. 24 between 2 and 3n3tp.m. Each esam wilt last five minales and is perfos'med overclolhing. Appoinlsnosts ore reqstredn 907.6100 est. 375.

LIGHT LUNCHEONThe Friday, Feb. 26 ligkt luncheon wut he nerved at noon. The

mess mdl roclnde sloppy Juen, potato chips, sheet cake and rUf-fee. The featured movie will be Arsenic and Old Lare, a comedyabool two aunts who "save" their gentlemen railers fromlonelrneos wrth a lethal dose of elderberry wine. Tickels are$1.50 and may be purchased until Tuesday, Feb. 23: 907-5100 enl.376.

TAl CHI TO BEGIN IN MARCHThe Nrtro Scorer Center will olIeran etghtweek Tai Chi courue

ou Thur'udays at 1:36 p.m. from March 10 to Aprit 20. The in-slructur ru Wrtlre Helfrich who han great deai of tui chi teachiogenperrenee. The class wut be a beginner one, geared fornewcomers Or those with some lai chi background. Studentsmust urgn drsclarmers sod have a Niles Senior Center medicalcunuent furm ungo by their nwn personal physician. Tuition costwrit be available after February 19. The class lucatioss tu Gres-nao fterghts Frtnero Center, 5255 ObeSo. Renervatinnu can onlybe made through Ike Nues Senior Ceuler: 967-6100 ext. 375.

Leaning Tower Senior Adult CenterCoffee Talks at Leaning Tower Senior Adult Center, 6350 W.

Touhy Ave., Eilen are scheduled every Monday mornIng at 11am. Each week a different guest speaker in invited to discusssarroSo subjecis of interest to senior citizens.

On Feb. 55 the Honorable Carole Beltowu will speak. JudgeSeliows w wilh the Circnit Court of Cmb County and theDomestic Reiatjoon Court,

On Feb. 29 Gilbert Gordon oft'ilies Township Legai AssistanceunS discuss Legal Probiensu of Senior Citizens.

These tullio are free of charge and ore open to the pnbkc. Youneed not be a member of the senior center to attend.

Village of SkokieA 0dm chronicle of presidential air travel from Frankim D.

Roosevelt's time Io the present will be narrated by June Stuarttu The Monday Group of the Smith Activities Center, Liucalliand GubIa, Skokie on Mou., Feb. 28, ai 1:30 p.m.

Please cull 573-0500, Est. 335 for additional infos'snatioo,

Regina plans Dad-Daughter DanceThe Oludeot council of Regina Kate Kinneiia, president;Dominican High School su sposi, Maureen Reilly, vice-president;uormg "Stand By Me," the an- Julie Egass, recording seeretarylSuai Dad-Dabter Dance at 8 Lori Meccia, cnrreupandlegp.m. Friday, Feb, 29 at Regina. secretary; and Elizabeth Collins,Student rouseS officers arel freaaorer,

TilugirA n Independent Corn m unily Nf'Il'OpnpPr Entnblivhed in 1957

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Wîlliuijns takes Conroy'sseat on Maine Board

Robert C. Williams nl PsebRidge han been appointed tonene on the Maine TownshipBoard of Trustees to replace DeeConruy who died in December.

The action wan tabes ata boardmeeting last week in ounanimom note for Williams whoheld the position of town collee-tor.

According io Township Sopee'visor Puai Haiverson, Stale lawOlipulales the collector's posiliosmont be filled despite nosalary nrduties attached to the post.

Elected collector in 1585,Wifilanos, 68, has Sned in ParkRidge for 35 yearn and has nervedan a comotlast to a Glenviewsecurity fictos since bis retire-ment from Edward HineuLumber Company in 1583.

Cnnthmed na Page 38

About 100 members nf variouspro-life groups marched for a twuhour rally in s secund majordemonstration al LutheranGeneral Hospital, 1715 DemputerSI., Park Ridge, lasl Saturday,Feb. 13, tu prutest Ihe hnspital'suhurtisn policy.

Among the groups representedat the protest march Saturdayatternoon were Ike NoelhweulChrioliun Action Council, PurbRidge Peu-t,ife, ltliouio CilioesuConcerned Our Life, und represen-falbes frsm the WillowsAcademy and Our Lady nf flan-sum parish, both in Niles.

In Ike past, various pro-life

There lu mock at stake for theNiles Public Library Districtwhets residents go to the polls onMarch 15. The Library Board tuafraid that nome residents may

Niles seeks scholarsThe Village of NUes is seeking

the flameo and addresses of allNues resident high schoolstudents wko are sow in theirsenior year of high school andwho were ou the illinois StaleScbolaeshtp List foe AcademicAchienemeot in Ibeir Jsnioryear.

Tfyoohane S 5011 or daughter orknowof any meal studeuts who fitthis category, please call RalphBsst at 061-0100 with their name,address, and schoni atleuded,

The Village of Nilen is in-terested in obtaining Ike namesol these students so it may giverecognition to theirachievements. In order not tomiss anyone, the village needsyour help br identifying thesestudeota.

Too importantan issue to lose

RoberIC. Williams

Pro-ufers stage second rallyat Lutheran General

groups have protested Ihrhospital's pulley of permittingahortiono during tke liesttrimester (three monlhul ofpregnancy.

Hospital board membresrecently approved a propusat loallow secuud Iriwesler ahoetionsif u teiss is delermined lu havescorre birth detects rloriugprenatal screening.

The hospital will stun permitaboelisns if a fetus is believed Ioenrtusger Ihr health or tile 01 themother. The decision In abort ovilibe sp Io the mother in ssclr eir-cumutances, a hospilal

Continued os Page 39

sot be fully aware el the impur-tance of the ref erenduns.

"After the tant referendum,held io November 1986, residentstold us they didn't know that thebranch library was going Io becloned il the referendum failed,"said Terri Sprechman Carman,Library Board President. "Weare taking every slep available lous lu make certain that as manypeople aspossikie are folly owareof the impact of thisreferendum."

Ou March 10 the LibraryDistrict will be asking the voleroto approve a masimum tas ievyof .281. Thin is an increase fromIke library's preneut maximumlevy of .100, The library han sathad a tan increase since 1973, andduring that linie the library'scosts have risen drastically."One costo hove risen 217% foehardcover hoeks,3t6% for paper-hacks, 380% for eleclricitp and427% for gas," mid ClsaeleoeWagner, Board Treasurer. "We

CnsthsaedonPage 39

One-third of Nues staff could go if services are cut

Library layoffs inevitableif March referendum fails

Nues FireDept. calls

The Nues Fier Departmentanswered 22 fire alarms and 42ambulance calls from Feb. 5 IoFeb. 12.

Firefighters west to FurrulVilla Nursing Home at 6845Tuuhy Ace. aller receiving arepsrl of smoke on the serundfloor of Ike building on Feb. 1.The casse was traced tu a faultyblower motor is the wall seitwhich was turned off.Maintenance mee made repairs.

Smoke was reported Feb. tal5915 Wendy Way. A eherh showedfood had ovrrhealed on a stoveselling off the fire alarm.

Firemen os Feb. 7 sued a por-table rslisgsiuhrr to put out arubbish fire is an outside rum-pactur at Sears in the Golf millshnppisg eenler.

Firemen ou Feb. 7 respondedIo a report ol smohe in as spari-menI at 7522 Cleveland. Cauuewas determined to be a burordnut humare motor which roasremoved fronr Ihr unit. A cheekshors'rd nu lire haoard.

Nues firemen ousiuled IhrCostUmed na Page 39

tOiles Library staff redortinmmap take place in departmentsoffecled by service reductionsand according employee evatsa-tines if a tan increase referes-duns foe the library lulls Io passin a March 15 eleclion. This wasreported to the library hosrd bythe beard's referendum commit-tee at a regular Feb. 15 meeting.

Following nome debole, beardmembers agreed with Ike rom-mAtee in a 4-3 vale that tenoreshould not be a factor is retainingpersonnel if ruta are necessary.Also, ruta will nottakeplace sutilnest fiscal year which begins Jo-iy 1, 1988.

Board member Margaret Ra-juki argued almost ailorganization consider employeetenure before layoffs and, no todo so, is "almost obscene."

Library Administrator D. J.McKenzie said the beard decidedfive yearn earlier to provide staffmembers with merit increases."Do you want to begin givingmixed messages by awardingtenure," he said.

"Let's face il. There's no easyway Io make rube," said BoardPresident Terri Cocinan,

About nne-Raed nl Ihn library'sslaff of 55 may be laid off if andwhen some library servicescease, according tu estinsales by

New Nues Firefighter/Paramedics

Two sew members of Ike Nitcs Fire Deparlmeolwere sworn in receully by Ihe Fire osd PoliceCommission, They are Timolby Neubauer andKeith Dotton. Fur the nest treo years they will beoffending Iraioiog schools such as Firefightersehnol fur sis weehu, Enseegency Medical Teehni-cian loe sis mouths, sud Paramedic school sohichis also sis mnnlhu, all of snhich will make up IheirfirstIwo years sf'probatirio. Atl'sekoolu lirebluth

The Bugle, Thursday, February 18,1888

MEMBER

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David Bess r-Editor b PsblinheeDiane Miller-Managing Editorfiebert Bes er-City EdilnrMark Kraj ehi-Cupy Edilur

by Eileen Hlrsehfeld

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beard members.In Dec. nf 1987, the beard voted

ita first eut following failure ofthe referendum wusid be discon-tinsanre nf hunkmnnbile Services.This could include layoff ofbeshmokile staff members.

Other staff members may belaid off it the library is forced laclose on Sundays mid/or shortenweekday hours.

Voters will be asked to approvea .281 tax levy for an increase ofabout $13 a year to library loam.The present library levy in .100,lowest per capita support of eightarea libraries. Following failureof a former referendum hr Nov.,198g, a NUes brunch Library inBallard Sckml wan cloned,

Io other actions regarding thereferendum, three boardmembers reported successfuldiscussions wiSh the psklir ohnutthe library's seed fur increasedrevenue,

Other public relations effortswill be aimed at schools,homeowners susariations, pressreleases, cr055'reterencing ofnames and telephone numbersand production of other electionmaterials, according to amember of the refernodum rom-mittee,

A library "hurtare", designedContinued en Page 35

certified ochieb maintain a professional level ufIruining theoughusl the Slate.

Tr500thy is 25 years old, mareied soitir ose childund lives io Chicago. Keith is 25 years sIl, sirrgleand lives io Broadviern.

Shoros abose (l-ri are Commission Sam Berrno,FÍF-Prsb, Keith hull00; F/F/-Prob. TimotbyJrubgrer, and Cummissiunrr'Joao Clark.

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Niles historical meethigspiing planting

"The Development of theTeleptose" is the theme for theFriday meeting of NifesHistorical Society, to be held attp.m. on Monday, Feb. atMuseum Headquarters, 0970Milwaukee Ave., Nues. Thepublie io cordially invited.

The speaker of the evening sillhe Jim Ada, a 20.year veteran ofAT&T Co.. who has developedthin topic as a hobby over theyears.

The Museum is currentlyfeaturing a special exhibit of oldBoy Scout memorabilia in tributeto Scout Month, and io alreadyplanning on next months specialexhibit of wedding and chrjten.

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On May 14, a Flea Market,Garden Plant and Bake Sale isbeing planned, and vendors hrterested in exhibithig may makereservaüom by calling 390.0160.

Museum hours areWednesduyu and Fridays from 10Bin. until 2 p.m. and also on thefirst and third Sundays of eachmonth from 2-4 p.m. Drop in andshow your family and childresnome pages out of the past.

Barat phonathonBarat College alumni and

friends win he railed ou Feb. ,23 24 lo support the school's 1008Phonathon. CO-chairing the as-nsa! fund raising event are aaratalumni Sally N005anBredemano, Evanston, and KatySemple Gross, Lake Forest.

"Last year 2,100 Barat ahuuoiand friends pledged a record$83tll, " says alumni directorMary Jane Hoslihan, LakeForest, "and i.n 1988 we kopeto doeven better. Out goal for Barats1908 phooatkon io $55,000."

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WeteeathpersaswhoJ5imthenonprofit Foundatton daringFeb., I98.

A Red Oak, Weeping Willow,Sugar Maple, Green Ash,Theroless Honelocust, Pio Oak,Sycamore, Tullptree, EuropeanMosntalnasls, and Red Maplefree wifi be gives as part of theFeundatlou's campaigs to eu-ceurage tree p151180g.

These trees were selected toprovide shade and beauty, and avariety offonnu, leafshapeu, andfall reInes, according to JohnResesow, the Foundalios's ex-orefice director.

The Foundation will give thenten free trees to members coo-tributhig $10 daring February.The six-te-twelve inch lecco willhe shipped this spring when coo-ditiom are right for planting.They will he seul with enclosedplanting Inotructium, and areguaranteed to grow nr they willhe replaced free by the Founda-tion.

To heenme a member of theFoundation and to receive thefreetreeu, a $lomembership con-trihulien shuold be sent ta TENShADE TREES, Natinsal ArborDay Foandatlon, 100 Arbor Ave.,Nebraska City, NE 68410,postmarked by Feb. 29, 1988.

Res Auxiliarybirthday meetingMembers of the Resurrection

Hospital Auniliary are invited toa special sing-aloog, birthdaycelebration and boxiness meetiogFriday, Fob. 28 at Otesucreclionltoopitai, 7435 W. Taicoti Ave.,Chicago.

The meeliog begins at 1 p.m. inManan Hall located on Ikehospital's lower leoci. A oiog-along program will follow.

The meeting will focus on abirthday" party tkcme with.

Annilians seated at tables.decorated by those celebratingbirthdays duriog a particularmoolk. Cake ond ice cremorofreslunenlu will follow.

For additional information onthe Rosnrreclioo Hospisal Ano-diary, coolact the Auxiliary xl-fleo al 774-8000, Est. 6139.

AARPmeeting

The Skobie Chaplor of thedasoerican Association of RetiredPersons will boldilu first meeliogof 1988 at 1 p.m. on Tuesday,March 1 io Ike Petty Audiloriomof the Skokie Public lAbrary, 5215w. Oahtoo St.

Connie B. Howes ofthe InlersalRevenue Service will discuss"Tips To Help Make Filing TaoForms Easier". She will coverallthe sweeping changes which willaffect taupayers filiog retores. Aquestios and answer period andrefreshments will follow.

Persons over 50 in the ecteodedarea of Wiles, Morton Grove, Lis-colowood, Evanston and adjacentNorth Side nf Chicago aro invitedto altena.

Richard E. ArquillaRIchard E. Arqoilla son 01

DIane and Joe Arqnifla of 716 W.Oahtoo St., Des Plomes, has beenpromoted in Ike U.S. Army lo therank of private first class.

He is a 1984 gradnate of MaineTownship West High School, DesPlaines.

Senior Citizen News

Morton Grove Senior Citizens965-4100

HEARING SCREENINGSFree hearing screesings will se offered by fflhssi Hearing

Syotemu from 10 am. to I p.m. en Thursday, Feb. if and Than.day, Feh. 25. The screenings are open te all Mnrten Groveresidente and will be held in the Village RaIl. No reservalionsare required. -

CONSUMER FRAUDThe Stete's Attorney's Office District 2 SenierAdeisory Cous.

cil will hold an open meeting at 10 am. on Friday, Feb. 19 in theSkohie Courthouse, 5060 Old Orchard rd., Room 281. Slate's Al-benny Richard Daley will discuss program being made to deterconsumer fraud against senior citizem. Individuals wishing loatlend should call in advasce, 443-dRU.

FRENCH LICKThe Prairie View Senior Travel Club of the Morton Grove

Pork District sponsors its spring tour of three nights and fourdays at French Lick Springs Resort in French Lick Indiana,Morton Grove seniors can enjoy a host of iode tours and eventsat the newly restored vacation resort, including: The NimblePiano Company, Home of Clocks, recreation, nightclub enter.lailoment and more. The trip begins with deluxe motercoachtransportation os Monday, March 14 from the Prairie ViewCommunity Center. Registrations can be made today by callioigRosee Bremer, Senior Adult Supervisor st the Park Districl,905-7447.

"STRANGERS"The book, "Strangers," will be reviewed by Barbara Todd ut

the Morton Grove Public Library at 12:30p.m. au Monday, Feb.22 al the Prairie View Community Center. The book review ioopen to all senior residente.

COLON AND RECTUM TEST K1'SA oimple, convenient, and free colorectal test kit will help

deteel Ibe early stages of intestinal tract disorders by revealingblood in the stool. The Morton Grove Village Hall Senior Ceotorwill hold a clime to distribute and explain the colorectal test hitat 9 0m. on Toesdoy, Feb. 23 for alt residents.

TRIP BOOKLETSThe Morton Grove Park District's Prairie View Sestee Travol

dab sow boo their Winter and Spring Trip Booklets availablefor interested travelers. All trips are open to Morion Groveresidents ago 55 and over. Booklets can be picked sp Moodaylhrosgh Fridsy al tko Prairie View Cemmonity Center. Formore information about the booklet or about future loom, callR0000 Brosser at 965-7447.

MEMORY RETENTIONA special leclore os memory retention will provide lavis on

humao momory, learsiog, and readily rolainiog what is baro-od, Dr. Robert Moss of Lutheran General Hospitel, the D:rcclorof 1ko Hsspilal's Doparlmest of Geriatrics will ho the guoslspeaker al 11 am. us Fobroary 25 in the Prairie View Commuoi-

n0,er The lecture is free of charge to all Murtos Grove

1100M TO BUST, ARE YOU READY?Oshbus Community College's Passages Through Life lecture

ornes presents M.B.A. Jack Nelson to osplain how the sbockmarket duwnturn can causo people to change their iovosimeviplans, The lecture begins at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 73 is Room115 of GobIons Shshio campos at 7701 Lincoln ave.

TALK'S NOT CHEAP!Reg:slral:os begins lodap at the Prairie View Conomooilb' lue

a sew Pork District COmmsoication exchange which lealurosthe views on Ihr news oflhe group's own participante. Esch056-log viewpoints ou local, natiosal, and isternationalevents ut thedoy are encouraged. The eight-week program begins on Thurs-day, March 17 aod the moderator will ho Mr. Edward Perimas01 Duktus Community College. Interested residente should 5:80up early sInce registration is limited to the first fifteen. Call965-7447 for moro information.

TAX FILINGThe Merlos Grove Tao Conoselors for tbeElderly are ready lu

005101 lhe:r srolor cilioen neighbors with the filing of 1907 slaleand loderai Income lax lorms. A personal and private 5000:00with a c00500bor ras ko reserved any Monday, Wednesday OrFr:day boy calling the Morton Grove Senior Hot Line al 47l5223

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Drake University graduatesJamre K. Lpak, 7335 Breen St., graduated from Drahe UwiversiNoIes, and Barry R. Bordeen, ty after their completion of Ike7651 N. Long, Skokie were 1007 Full term.

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Housing for homeless discussion

Maine Township Supervisor Paul K. Ilulversonand Barbara Chapin, direclor of social services atResurrection Hospital (standing, c(, discuss hous-ing the homeless at a recent clergy breakfastsponsored by Maine Tossnship while RabbiBinyomin Schleissan nf the Lobacitch Chabad ofWiles and Sister Clara Francis of Resurrection

Keeping warm this winter maybe a major rnscers for manyMame Township residents - par-ticutarly the elderly, the han-dirapyed und Ihn needy,

Maine Township SupervisorFaut K. Malversan is remindingresidents that they may apply forfiaancial help from the IllinoisHume Energy Assistance Pro-gram (I-HEAP( at MaineTownship's Serial ServicesDepartment,

The program is seen la allresidents who meet income-eligibtity reqniremenfu und need

Maine Townthip Energy Assistance applicationshelp paying their utility hilts.

Apartment dwellers whoseheat is included is fheir rent mayalso be eligible for the subsidies.

Income eligibility guidelinesbased no a 90-day period are$1,719 for une person; $2,313 for uhuuseheld of two; $2,956 forthree; $3,500 for four; $4,094 forfive; $4,688 tor sin; $5,281 forseven; und $5,875 for eight.

An appointment is necessaryand can he made by calling theMaine Township Social ServiceDepartment at 297-251g.

The energy subsidies are pro-

Shnwrune, hnarn: 9n.w..5p.ei. Mse..Snt. . Thnrn. 'fil 9p.m.

Hospital bah on.At the breakfast garnI speahem' Phil Carolin, cx-

eculive director nf the Den Plumes-based Housingund Sheller Program, toc. (HASP), unveiledplans fur a shelter for homeless women andchildren his niganinalion ssould like io locale inMaine Township.

cided thraugh a federal grant ad-ministered locally by CEDA(Community and EconomicDevnlopmesl Association of CookCnanty(. Maine Township is oseut several designaled applicationsiles in Cook County.

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&n5IeS c3ceneFEBRUARY 19

ST. PETER'S SINGLESst. Peter's Singlen dance on

Friday, February 19, 9 p.m. atParli Ridge VFW Hall, Canfieldand Higgins. Live band, freeparhing. Dnnatien $4. For fnrtherinfo, call 334-2589.

AWARE SINGLESThe Aware Singles Grunp lis-

viles all singles la a dance wilhthe live music ntThe Saphisticatsat 4-30 p.m. os Friday, Febraary19, at the Woadfietd Hilton andTowers, 3400 Euclid Ave., Acing-ten Heights. Admission is $6 fornon-members. Fer mare infer-maties, call Aware at 777.1005.

FEBRUARY SSSINGLE PROF. SOCIETY

Come join Ihe Daisy Macs andIAl Absers el the Siegle Prnfeu-sional's Society to "fiddle" thenight away, Saturday, Febraaryto, at a hnee'slappin', hand-clappin' Sadie Hawkins Squaredance with the Volo Bag Tratters,u premier, Midwest, old.time,comtry mosic band. Starting at4-30 p.m., the Trettern, wha haveperformed an National PsblicRadio, will leach each dunce as itis called. Sa, slip isla thnse patch'ed jeans and moudy on ever for atua time at Ihe Glen Eilyn Holt-day Ins, Roasevelt and FinleyRoads. Admitlaace for non-membecu is $0.511.

S.P.S. dances and teeturea areapes to all. The Single Prafes-sianal'u Society levites singlepersona with higher education tajais. Members participate in ten-sis, bridge, and a variety of otheractivities. For more information,call tie '2t-Hour Holline" at(3121 904-7354.

THE SPARESThe Spares Snnday Eveniag

Club will bold their monthlydance on Saturday, Febrnary 20.Called "The Spares Leap YearDance" In be held at Bimber HiSCountry Club, 0035 MilwaukeeAve., Niles, at4-30p.m. Music byMaria Touch Of Class. Donation:Membres-$3; Ouests-$4. Cashbar. All are invited. You seed nutbe a Spare tu attond.

For more information pleasecall 655-5547 or 823-4416.

FEBRUARY 53NORTH SHORE Y,S.P.

We've moved! Our new loca-tien is Stuart Andersun's CattleCompany, 636 Wankegan Rd.,Glenview, SL. 7292t36. EveryTuesday at 1:30. Music-Cash Bar-Dancing. On February 23, JoeCsnti, smger.csmedjone_vsiceOupersoxator. Come have a live-ly, Sun-filled, owjoyuble evening.Cost; $4.

For further iota, call ourHotlioe al 432-3311 sr Gary at632-0682.

FEBRUARY SfAWARE SINGLES

The Aware Singles Group in-cites all singles lo u dance withIhr live moste of The CurrentTunes al 1:30 p.m. on Friday,February 20, at Ihn Hyatt Regen.cy O'Hare Hotel, 9309 W. BrynMawr Ave., Resemool. Admis-sian is $6 for san'members, Formure mformatinn rail Aware at777.t005.

SINGLE PROF, SOCIETYChase thase Fehruary blabs

away wills the Single Proles.510501's Sanely Pro D,J, Danceand 35 minutes al dance inslrue-tian hy Allegro Dance Stadio anFriday, Fehruai-y 24, Dancingheginu al 11:35 p.m. at the Glen

Ellyn Holiday Inn, Roosevelt awlFinley Roads, Admittance brnnn.memhern in $6,50.

S_P_S, dances and lecturen areopen to all, The Single Prolos.glosaIs Society invites stogIepersons with higher education tojoin. Members participate in avariety nf activities includingbridge and tennis, For more In-formation, call the "24'HnurHatline' ut (312) 564'1384.

FEBRUARY 13COMBINED CLUB SINGLES

Altsingtenare invitedtoa Corn.blond Club Singlen Dance withlie live music of Sierva on Salm.day, February 27, at the HyattRegency Oak Brook Hotel, 1905Spring Rd., Oak Brook, Featuredduring intermission will be a"Famous Perses Look-A'LikeContest". The dance is co.sponsored by lie NorthwestSingles Association, YoungSuburban Singlen, and Singles liCompany. Admission will be $7.For more information call725-3300,

TER SPARESThe Spores Sunday Evening

Club willholdtheirmanttsjy howl-ing on Saturday, February 27. Wewould appreciateyoo hein6 at thelasen at S p.m. sharp, so we Caoshirt promptly at 5:45 p.m. Whynot join su at the Classic Bawl,8535 Waukegan Rd., MortonGrave, After bowling we general.ly have a beverage and snacksomewhere in the area. Guestsare always welcome. For furtherinformation please call Dale at43y.39l1

FEBRUARY 18SELECT SINGLES NETWORK

Grand opening for new singlesgroup, age 34 and up. Sugar iSpice sponsors a complimentaryfood buffet and D.f music fordancing so Ssmday, February 28,5:30 p.m. ongoing till 11:30 at Oc-tolmr Five Supper Club at 00mW51er di Waulçegan Rd. (NW cor'ncr) in Morton Grove. Opes to ailsingles age 36 and up. Music from40's-OS's, Admission for GrandOpening $4,50, cash bar. Dressycasual attire. For inbormatioocall EBen at f35-9372,

MARCH 4CHICAGOLANO SINGLES

The Chicagoland SinglesAssociation will sponsor a singlesdance wilh Ihe live music of Por-soit at 8:30 p.m. on Friday,March 4, at the Stouffer OakBrook Hotel, 2100 Spring Rd., OakBrook. All singles are invited. Ad'mission is $6. For more informs'tian, rail 545.1515.

. MARCH 6MIDWEST SINGLES DANCE

The Midwest Singles Associa'lion invites oil singles to an apeedance party and hoffel at 7 p.m.os Sunday, March 6, at the StasI-fer Oak Brook Hotel, 5105 SpringRd., Oak Brook. Admission of $7includes the bnffeL For more in'formation, call 252-0660.

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More than jml a dance class,singles cao gain aelf'eonfideuCe,exercise and meet new people nio supportive, relaxed and friend''y atmoophere.

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SJB Holy Name speakerA Lenten Evening of Rocoflec-

tioji opoosored by the St. John tBrebeof Holy Name Society willbe conducted by the Rev.Lawrence Springer on Mondayevening March 7.

Entilled The Modern CatholicMan, His Chareh and HisFamily", the evening will beginwilh Mass in the Chapel of St.Jahn Breheuf Chareh t3gt N.Hartem, Niten, at 7t5 p.m. AltHoly Name members are anhedlomeetinthe Chapelhy7lOp.m.Alter Mass the evening witt con-tinne in Flanagan Halt with atalk, a movie presentation Intlow-ed by a discnnsion and Bcnedic-lion of the Blensed Sacrament.

Came prepared to participate-ta listen, to think, to discsnn andto pray. Alt men of the parinh areinvited. Holy Name pino will bepresented. Refrestimenin will benerved.

Resurrectionfaculty retreat

On Monday, Jannary 25, thefaculty nf Renurreetion HighSchool was involved in a day ofrenewnt Sponsored by the retreatteam from Renarreetion RetreatCenter. Three team members,Mr. Graziana Marchesci, Fr.Gene Majewnki, CR, and Sr.Mary CornitteSLW, spentthe daychallenging the facalty an themesnnge nf the Kingdom of Godpresent here and now. The faeat-t3' Was given an Opportunity toreflect on their awn views ofGod'n Kingdom and to ahare theirinsights in an environment ofCammmiity baitdiog.

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JewishGenealogicalSociety meeting

The mussaI meeting nf theJewishGeneatogieataeiey of It-linois (J.G.S.t.) witttake place at3 Sunday afternoon, Feb. 28, atNorth Share Congregation formt,1185 Sheridan Rd., Gtencoe, Il-tinola. fa addition to the annualmeeting, Dr. Inane Daniel wittspeak about Sephardie Jenny.Questo are wetcame ta hear Dr.Daniel discuna "Fallnwtog theSephardic Trail." Dr. Daniel basbeen very active in the JewishCOmmonity and has a strung in-terest in Jewisb history andlinguistics.

Fer furtheriejns-maüsn pteaoecall J.G.S.f. Preaident JudyFrazio at 504-1025.

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Ransom plansLenten MissionThe Oor Lady nf Ransom

Parish, 0300 N. Greenwood,Nues, invites the cnmmooity toattend their Lenten mission "TheLenten Journey1 Coming lo KnowGod by Heart." The missionbegins Snoday, Feb. It from 7130- 9:50 p.m. and will continueevery evening through Thnrnday,Feb. 25 with Sr. Mary Roth Brou,R.S.M, and Fr. Joe Ruiz givingpresentations each of Ihn fiveevenmgn.

Sr. Mary Ruth Broa received aMunter nf Divinity degree in 1979from the Jennit School ofTheology io Chicago. She is aDoctor of Ministry Caodidate atSt. Mary of the Labe Seminary inMondeteirs, For the pant nineycors, she has been pastoralassociate at Qseen of All SaintsParinh, forming especially no theupiritoal formation of adults.

Fr. Joe Ruiz wan ordained in1960 and has served in fontparishes in the Archdiocese. Hereceived an MA. in psychologyfrom Layota University in 1979and preseotty serven at MarySeat of Wisdom Parish in ParkRidge.

MTJCThe adult edacation program

coutinses at Maine TownshipJewish Congregation ShaareEmet, 8500 Ballard Rd., DesPlaines on Thursday eveaiogs.Beginning at 745 p.m. the AdultBar/Bat Mitzvah Class tontinnesas well as a 00w clans io theMinima taogbt by Rabbi JayLapidos. At Ong p.m. there b aspecial class on the Siddsr.

On Friday, Feb. 19 at 03g p.m.we will burin a special bic-thday/aoniversary sabbath. Allthnse wha are celebrating kir-thdays or anniversaries duringthe month 00Feb. will be honoredat that time.

Ou Snoday, Feb. 21. f hSisterhood in faming their annualItYs something you do

t ogetner . . . show far meo and women.for each other. haF23 beginning at Ott p.m. Follow.ing dinner there wi111 he a specialmovie. Alt 6th, 7th f5 Otis gradersare invited to atteod.

Haman's PurimFun andSpook House

Su conjonction with the forth-canting Jewish Holiday nf Puchooccurring this year on Mar. 3,988), North Suburban Luhavitctt

Chabad, a Highland Park basedewish educational organization

will he sponsoring the Human'sO'srmm Fan and Spook Home.

Human's Furbo Fun and SpookOase will he open two Ssudayssty, Feb. 21 and Feb. 25 from 1.4

The Fan and Spook Home willbe nituated at the Young Men'sewisb Council building at 800

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Ctavey Bd., Highland Park (mile East of Eden'sEnpressway).

The Fun and Spank Home willdepictopoeky andfunny scenes ofthe Purists Story. Children wittalso be able to watch a video ofthe Pucho Story and do an artsand crafts project.

For more information pleasecaS 433-1507.

"Oklahoma"at Glenview Methodist

Which sailor will Ado Annie (Lanci Wade) choose? The lecherouspeddler Ali Hakiro (Dovid Rengers), t, or tomboy Wilt Parker(Greg Plaie), r. lIn all purl nfthe spirited Rodgers& Hammersteinmusical comedy "Oklohoma" presented by the Gleuview UnitedMethodist Churck, S p.m., February 19, 20, 26 and 27, 727 Hartem ioGlenview. Tichets $4-$0 al the door nr phone 729-0015.

First United Methodist ChurchThe First Uniled Melhtdjst Methodist Church, kas nerved

Church, 415 Tushy Avenue, Park pastarates in Jollet, Sterling andRidge, announces its Lenten Napervitle, He is the anthnr utSchedule of prugranis sod ac- two honks written for clergy, thatlivilies. latest of which sold out the initiai

The Ask Wednesday ukser. printing of tOfOS copies the firsiVance, February tO, begins at month. He is atoo Ilse author of130 p.m. wilk a pstluck supper onmeroun articles in religioussponsored by Ike Missions Corn. and secslar journals.milIce beuded by Mary Lou The traditional imposition ifMuore. ashes no the forehead or hand

The fcalured speaker ut the will take place during the wsrworship service following supper skip service.will be the Rev. Charles Chakoor Fstoro Lenten programs arewill will speak about "The Acts of scheduled for March t and MarchIke Apusllvo," 23. Speakers will follow the theme

Rev, Chakour, currently nerv- 5f "The Acto of The Apostles."ing io his fourteenth year us Cull the church office, 525-3144,Tccasucec ulke Noclkern Illinois for more information.Conference nf the United

St. John Lutheran ChurchLenten Services

The second m a serien of (cet will he the thirty pinces nfMidweek Lentes Services will be silver that Jsdau wan paid tuheld ut St. Jobe Lutheran ChurrIs betray Jeson. A Dramatic(Missouri Spend) so Wednesday, Reading un this theme will he aFeb. 24, at 8:45 io the morning part of the service.and at 730 m the evening. The These midweek Lenten ser-services will be identical, St. vices will cnntinoettsraagkost theJshn is located at 7429 N. I.00teuse050uathothtimes. 545MilwasfseeAve, (soebtockosuth am, and 7:30 p.m. noof Harlem) io Rites. Wednesdays. Regular SnudayThe Lenten theme for this year morning worship times are I andin"OklectnolthepassiinA 1030 n.m. with Sanday Schontfereot ohtect that was a part of clames for children in Pee-schoolChrist's passion will be med each through the Eighth Grade. /uiweek In help no form on God's Adult Bible study io held at 915plan of salvation Thin week's oh- ted by Pastor Stoehig.

Senior Fellowshipat Edison Park Lutheran ChurchThe Senior Feltowuhip of begins about 130 p.m.Edison Park Lotheras Church, There is u lift available ut the0550 N. Oliphant, will meet on tower eotranee of the building,Thursday, Feb. 10, at Noun m the fer easy accessibility for the han-South Hag nf the churris, A very dicupped.special program is scheduled....

Bernard Dameon, ueuior choir Purji'n Fun Nightmember at EPLC, wig present acoocert and sing-a-tong. Temple Beth Israel, 3939 W.You are invited to join thin Howard St., Skohie, will hold agreat group nf seniors! Bring PLirIm Fmi Night on Sut., Feb.27what ynu like for tanch, The al I p.m. The cost is$7.Soper per-Senior Fellowuhip provides Gantes, dessert bar, prizes,dessert and beverage. 0f you can- etc. will he included.not be here for lanch, came and For additional informatteo callshare in the program, it usually the Temple office ut 675-0951.

Volden comnissionedas Associate ¡n Ministry

Ou Sunday, Feb. 21, at the 9am. and lt n.m. services, SusanR. Volden, Director of YsothMinistries at Edison ParkLutheran Chorch, will be corn.missioned as an Associate inMisistry of the EvangelicalLotlieran Chorek in ,'unerica.

Au a Certified Lay Associale,the larger choreb adds Sue lo theLay Router nf the ELCA andrecogoines her as a lap protes.si050t who bus met rigur000 stan.dards of competency in Ikeministry of Christ's church.

Sse hon a Bachelor's degreefromVolparaionUoivernjty and aMauler of Arts degree fromLather Northwestern TheologicalSeminar. She kas had eulensiveeoperiesice in camping ministry,csovention and seminar plano-ins, and youth minislry. Her

Beth Emet TheFree SynagogueBeth Emet The Free

Synagogue, 1224 DempoterStreet, Evanston, wilt hold Shalchut Services ou Friday, Feb. 19,at 530 p.m. Mr. Dan Seheclslerwilt speak on "Reform Judaismand ita Cemiusinsion on RetigiomLiving." Cantor Jettrey Klepperwill moist with the services. AisOneg Shabbat will follow. Thecounnunity in invited.

AShahhat Minpan io held everySaturday at 930 am.

On Sunday, Feb. 21, at 2 p.m.,The Soviel Outreach and FineArt.s Committee of Beth Emetwill Opansor a free enhibit of themorto nl daniel Jewish artistsOOW living in the Chicago area.The enhihit will be open from 2-5p.m. in the Crown Room at theSynagogue. The commanity is m-vited.

High schoollock-in retreat

Our Lady of Ransom and SLIsaac Jogues parishes are span.50mg usecand all night "Leek-inRetreat" for high school studentsbegizoilug at 10 am., Saturday,Feb. 57 and ending at tO am.,Sanday, Feb. 25 ut the St. lanarJagnes Mbuiotrp Center, 5149Gell, Niles.

Area teens will gather togetherfor fon, faith, and friendship withtime far prayer, worship andgrewlb. Registration mont he inby Feb. 21. Coot is $15 per pernonwhich includes meals, snacks,and all materials.

For additional information nrte register, call Fr. Bishop at theOLIO Mintutry Center nr Sr. SueTergerseu at St. isaac JaguesMinintry Center, 967-1091.

SJB PhoenixGroup

The nest meeting nf the St.Jahn Brebeuf Support/ChallengePhoenin Group for separated,divorced and remarriedCatholics will be held so Wed.,Feb. 24, tOSSat 5p.m. in the hase-ment nf Ihe rectory located at5307 Harlem Ave., Riles.

The topic will be "Who Avis I".How han my life changed sincemy divorceandhowhnve I grownfrom tIsis experience. A rap sen-sinn will follow, giving everyonea chance la enpress where theyhave been and where they arenow and hope tobe.

New members, are alwayswelcome. Meetings are held outhe Sod and 4th Wednesday ofeach month. For additiunat krOne-mutins call 968-5145,

theological Iraining and her ex-perience, plus a formal evalsa.lion and interview process, haveresulted in this opeciul honor andachievement for Sue.

The guest preacher for Sue'sceissosisnioning, and for the 61stAnniversury el Edison ParkLutheran us a congregation, willhe Dr. Morris "Bu" Sorcosso whoserves an assistant lo Dr. HerbertChillotrom, presiding Bishop ofthe Evungelical Lutheran Churchio Mueriez. A reception is Soc'shonor will be held between ncr.

Sue's parents, Marvin andAlice Vnldeo, are lnng.timeresidents of the Edison Parkarea. We rejoice witkllse and herfamily and take pride in theachievement of "non of nur

Temple BethIsrael

Temple Beth Israel, 3939 W.Howard Street, Skokie will hold aFamily Shabbat service at 6 p.m.ou Feb. 20 followed by a ShubbatDinner at 845 p.m. RegalarShabbat Services will follow at5:30 p.m. Rabbi Michael A.Weinberg will dehver the ser-

There will be an Oneg Shabbatfollowing services. Everyone iswelcome to attend.

Temple Beth Israel will holdShabbat Saturday Morning ser-vices on Feb. 27 at 11 am. RabbiMichael A. Weinberg will candadthe services.

For additional information,contact the Temple office,675.11951.

CongregationEzra-Habonjm

Cengregatinu Enra-Hahonim,2820 W. Toohy, wifi host a galaPurim Party and Lanch forFamflies on Sso., Feb. 28 at tO30am. Songs, food and tots nf funwill been tise menu; children andadulta will enjoy gamm, contestoand arta and crafts activitiesgeared far the whole family.Everpane in welcome. Cast innominal. Join as!

MTJCMaine Township Jewish Ceo-

gregation Shaure Emet, 8000Ballard Rd., Des Plaines will behaving their 1955 carnival noSaturday, Feb. 27, 1558 beginningut 530 p.m. There will be profes-sinoat carnival ganzen, feed,prizes and a lot nf fan!! A $3 ad-mission charge includes 12 freegame tickets. The ennumunity isinvited to attend.

NSJCCarly Alyse Galfield, daughter

of Gail Duchen and BarryGalfield was called Io the Torahto celebrate her Bat 7,litcvah dur-ing Saturday marningservices onFeb. 6, at -Northwest SuburbanJewish Congregatian, 7500 W.Lyons, Morton Grove.

Our "119k Lan Vegas Nile" wiltbe held March 5, Saturday even-mg at S p.m., License #CG53,donation is $3 per person.

Sisterhmd Lene Bone will bedistributed Sunday, March 13. In-formation available in nynagogneoffice, 965.0900.

Annual Auction will be heldSunday, April 17. A great varietyof gifts will he auctioned off thisyear including a special featurenf two 1955 Chevrolet'u to be and-tinued off. Adzuiusino 'w free, am-pIe parking.

sJB Holy Nameretreat

This year's retreat in beingspnnsaredhythe Nnrth AmericanMartyrs Knights nf Columbuscauncil 4338 and St. JohnBrebeuf Holy Name Society inRilen, at the Villa Redeemer unMilwaukee Ave., in Glenview,starting Friday, March 25 ut 7p.m. and ending March 27, Sun-day ut 1 p.m.

For mare infurmution nr reme-vallons phone Conrad (SparkyfSparkowuki at 825-5552 er JmephBradtke utSO7-7040. The Redemp.tinniut Fathers will see that,yoswill leave upiritually, mentallyand phynically refreshed.

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Lutheran Social Services ofillinois

t,utheran Social Services uf Illinois It/SI) an- vice president for plunniog and ailmieistraliso;nousced chungcn in ils esecutive team. Pictured Arnold E. Lack, vice prsidcot uf resource develop-Il-r) are David W. McConnell, controller and nice 50051 and Ruy W. Hcmphill, Vice president nf pro-president of business services; John P. Petersen, gram services.

Valpo Brunch atSt. Andrews

The Park Ridge chapter of theValparainn University Guild wifibald a Valps Brunch on Sunday,Feb. 20, serving from 9SO am.until 15-30 p.m. at St. AndrewsLutheran Church Parish Hall,Rho and Northwest Hwy., ParkRidge. Tickets are available bycalling 695-6944. Prices are $4.50far adults and $2.74 far children12 years and under. Tickets pur-chased at the door will he $5.

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support for students who eachyear attend Valparainn Universi-O' - the lurgeot Lutheran al-fikated university in Ilse country.The Guild createn and developsgreater interest in the Universityan an institution of Christianhigher edocation, helps tu in-crease student enrollment, givesfinancial assistance tothe miner-sily and provides specially need.ed student familities.

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Inthe past three decades a tot of love andcaringbas gone into thebuilding al the Northwest Saharban Aid for the Retarded. Gettingready to cetebrate those years st caring at NSAR'o 35th gatacelebration The Love flair" are (l-r) Decorations CoordinatorAlice Crawford, and Co-chairmen Ana Marie Ehrlich and Wandamail al the Hotel Sofitel in Rosemont.

Free parent lecture seriesHCA Chicaga Lakeahore

Haspitat, ¡n canperatian with theOne-to-Oae Learning Center, ispleased to sponsor a free profea-aianal lecture series for parentsin the North Shore Community.

All family memhern canhenefit from learning how to aelapa ayntem of clear, firm rules lahelp make the years of parentingmare positive for kath parent andchild. This second in oar serim of

five lectares entililed, "FamilyRules" soffi he held an Wed., Feh.24, frnm73Ota9p.m. atthe One-tn-One Learning Center, Eden-wuod North Office Court, 77fFroalage Rd. - Saite 108, North-field, IL.

Space is limited und reserva-tians are recommended. Toregister far this free lecture,please contact Community Nela-lions at 878-9700.

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warnen this year. name warn teeren hsasiea silver beccare i t toitstheir sktn tunes. 0th eruchonesiloer b seause it namplements thefanhinneble urals, bInk, und bargandy. As s massi Which is readilyadaptad 5e held, big deuignn, sitan, is o pl easiegoisers a tinesa stisu farsuele pnpnlar gemstones.

An nmeth yafcentsre d an a hraeoiot ut sucer is infigoing anddel,ghftul. An assiSen lank may be achieved by enn,binion silent Withpoesie and neya. Ihnaah unid n netisneuso be the firafehoice nf many5,55 JeWelry des,nnnrs, silver offsrsao sol those with its awe appeal.a eeaane of the pst nanne prien nt silver, esuli tind yac mso ho in-stroafed n a vomple tasilvarens omble includi,,gearrings , nnnklace,rings, and bravalet.

With s mod,cnw nf earn, silnor need nef tarnish. Tarninhing iaeavssdb ysalfu, n the air nf araetin s wish the copper allay le silver. lt theuilvnr p,sce in kept wrappad e-, When sas worn, 5 arnishie g is groasipdim,niuhed. Whee dreotlen far she morning, simply wash yaar silaerW,5h snap and has water, rub nr a little faath p5050 to brnak up thesaltar, and wipa w,th a sain ninth. If yoar aileerlewnl,y pieno ineisdet agemssone, another meshad at nare may be seeded. Pitase asop by sadl seats thu nareafynarfineinwelrywith nnsataurssaff.

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New locationfor Y-MEgroup

Beginning in February, Y-MEBrnaot Caocer Support Groupwill be adding a now location forits Open Door meetings. TheNarth Shore Graap will bemeeting al the Wi000tka Corn-rnsrnityHnuae, HarkoesoHall, 620Lincoln 'w Winootka o Saturday,Fehruary 20, at 10 am. The topicwill he "Family Isanes & BreantCancer". The speaker is RonnieWeinstein, M.S.W., ClinicalSapernisor, Bridge Ynath Sor-

Breast cancer patients, theirfamilies and friends, und healthcare profensionala interested lathe topic are welcome at OpenDoor Meetings. The sessions arefree of charge and renervatiannare neceonary.

Y-ME offers peer support tobreast cancer patieatu via a 24hoar Natiooal Hatline and edaca-tional Open Door meetings atnight localioss throaghoat theChicago and NW. ludiases area.Y-ME alun provides infarmotianon what In da if a breast lump isdetected.

Far mare ioformatian about1ko meetings or about Y-ME, call(312) 799-8338,

Regina studentsSponsor drive

Regina Dominican HighSchool's Stodentu for Life upon-nared a clothlag drive Feb. 4-12far the babiea of needy rnothera.

Clothing, blankets, and toysmere delivered la Aid tar Women,Deerfield, Feb. 13.

Kristen Laudreth ia prcnideotof the grasp and Jenny Mishrr insecretary.

New ArrivalA girl was horn to Mr. and Mrs.

James Manuari of Wiles, ao Jan.31, at Holy Family Honpital, DeaPlaines.

The baby's name is KrintiaaNicale who weighed 7 Ihn., 14 oe.

Graadpareelu Mr. and Mrs.James Kelly of Clnicago, and Mr.and Mrs. John Mansari, of ParkBulge.

Kt'iatioa Nicole is lhe newsister of J.J.

Karen Fount and Daniel Egon,both of Chicago, will be marriedin August, 1908.

Karen io a 1981 graduate ofLabIle High School in SoothBead, Indiana, and a 1904graduate of ludion University atBtnnmingtoa with a Bachelor nfScience Degree in business. Shecnrronlly wnrhn for a nuftwarefirm is Chicago.

Dan in a 1981 graduale of Maine

Res Alumnae sponsorwoman's workshop

Ou Sat., Feb. 27 the AlumnaeAssaciatioo of Reuarrection HighSchool is npomoring a seminardeaigned far women today. Thepragram Tuday'a Womaul 0p11am und Opportunities, witt ht-eludo a heysiute addreaa by TerryJ. Eouipe' neuter uf "liBersUsIons''ted". She will addreoa theissue of overcoming nhntacleo,and drawing an inner strength.

Alsa speaking will he MaryFruncen Hegarty,- Altarnoy, on"Starting your Own Bmineun".Terri McGovern, HumanResource Manager for Scorn

GOP Women host- candidates brunch

"Branch and Punch" is thename Maine TawnshipRepublican Woman's Club bauBivee to their Sunday, Fehraary21 gathering for the party's cao-didates in the March 15 PrimaryElection.

Tho event in open lo all in thearea interented in meeting andlearning morn atonal the County,State, Coegreanional, andProoidential candidaton who willhe an the ballot, and alsofarlaralpeople ranithig for delegates andalternate delegates to theRepahlican Convention in August1988. Several of these conventioncandidaten are members nf

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The wedding ceremony willlabe place io Soath Bead.

Teleeonnjssunicatiaeg Co., willpresent "1988 WorkplaceWhereYou Fit". Chris Trapp o certifiedfinancial planner will preuent"Maney Management", mid Nan-cy Ratunno, repreumtative ofRobert Morris College, willdemonstrate "Investment Dreno-lag",

Thin informative day will beginat 83O with a continentalbreakfast, and will end at 2 p.m.wtth a naIad bar lunch included.

Registration is $15. For mareinformation, cantact BarbaraPetravich at 775.6616.

MTRWC and/or the MaineTossnohip Regular RepublleanOrganleation.

Renervotianu for the brunchare reqaested, and may be madeby calling co.chairman JackieSuperoon 999-6439, and LorchaKretschmer, 387-2912, or presi-dent Wilma Hoffman, 296-5800,

"Branchand Punch" baars arc11 am, to 2 p.m. at West ParkFieldhooae, Wolf Road andGroonview in Des Plaines (Jastoutils nf Thacker-Dempoter andadjacent to the Roll Une rallrnadtracks,)

Donatiun roqaestod in $8 foradulta, $3.58 for children.

Registration forPre-Schooltesting

School District 07 will cooductafree diagnostic screening pro-gram for preschool childrco. Theprogram is deuigoed lo delectpossible deficiencies io vision,hearing, tauguage and/or motordevelopment, All pareats nf threeand fuur year nido arr encourag.ed tu luise advantage of this op.poetunily.

Registratiuo wilt be held osTuesday, February 23, 18ff atHynen Sehoul, 9010 Betlefsrtv,Marlou Grove, Il. The hours arefrom 9 AM tu 11 30 AM and 1 PMto 3 PM,

A child musi he a resideul ofSchool Dislricl 87 to participatein the screening, Al registration,pareols will be given a readinessgame ttll should be used toprepuce their child for tenfiog. Ifthere ore any qaestionu, pleasecontuce Mrs. Burnd, SchoolNurse, at 9654599 or 965.374g.

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Dannie and delight family and fr,essu with Shrimp mdLee-rn Scup ,:i,m easy' tu. peepoer hlen,l ulCampbell'n Cne-,,mpNataeol Oeorrrli nuap, n:,olrv,l oeleey, milh, rhopped chnimpand grated lemus niud.

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ProfessionalSecretariesdinner meeting

The Profensiooal SocretarienInternational, Narthwest Suhar-ban Chapter, will hold a dionermeeting on Tuesday, March 1 atthe Holiday lunMt, Prospnctm20f E. Band Rd.

The Program will leatareSecretory on the Spot, a dincm-slon . moderated by Mary AlusJirak, Harper College.

Price, $15 (inclades Ian andgratmty).

Att dinner reservations mactherencived nu later Iban Thcsday,Feb. 23. PIcone make your checkpayable la the Narlhwesl Subte--ban Coupler, PSI, and mail thechccb fur your reservation Is,Arlene Coin, CPS, 1441 5. FernDrive, Mt. Prospect, IL 60056,For further information callMIene at (312) 427-6288 (HamsPhnoe).

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PR-VAN Auxiliary activitiesVeterans residing at three area

nursing hamos were treated to aChristmas Party by members ofIhe Park Ridge Veterana afForeign Wars Punt 3579 and itsladies auniliary.

Sonta visited the Norridge Nm'-aiog Home in Norridge andBallard ucd Holy Family NuruiegHomes in Dea Plaines. Hediolrlbnted gifts tu the veteransand their guests. Gifts includedloalhpante, und toothbrush, peu &pencil, soto pad and candy foral,wiih saeto, handkerchiefs anddisposable shavers far the meoand shampoo, hand creambranch and perfume for thee-emes. Auniliory presidentstated all ilemn mere dunalnd byauxiliary members and pontmembers, and wrapped by aus-iliary member Josephine Strue,

According lo Nursing HemeCbairman, Zolla Prajaner, euchmonth Nerridge Nursing Home isvisited sa the liest Wednesday ufIke mouth and Ballard and HolyFomily Homes are visited an the

third Wednesday of the mouth. Asmall cake with a candIr ispresented to each persancelebrating a birthday thatmonth.

Motherhoodseminar

PARENTS WHO CARE, apurent support grosp, in hasting aNEW MOTHERHOODSEMINAR beginning Mondayevening, Feb. 29, frum 730 - 9,10p.m. New Matherbsuri Seminarsare for firat time mathers andtheir babies, six weeks to sixmooNs. Participonlu meet hilar-molly at o leader's hsme far fiveconsecutive weeks, Topicsdiscussed include baby care andfeeding, gaping with life as amalber ond the many changea,and the effeclu on a anarriageafter Ihe baby's bath, Thin serieswiS be held is Dea Plaises,Please cull Jayne at 540-6201 farfurther information, It's los 6504ta miss.

CABIN FEVER ART FAIR

Friday, Saturday & SundayFebruary 19-21

A very "Ariful" and "CrafW" reason to getout of the house and into Golf Mill - TheCabin Fever Art Fair! Exhibitors fill the mallwith artists on hand to demonstrate andsell their works. Don't miss it!

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Harlem Ining Plaza presentsits' Bridal Show Friday thra Sun-day. February IS. 20, and 21. utthe center which is tucuted utHartem Avenue. Furent PreserveDrive und trying Park Ruad. Theshaw in being held during acuti

Bridat enhibiturn during thethree day event inctude weddingplanning cunsuttunis. banquetbutts. nsunirians, phutugraphersSnrisis, timnuines. dunce iiwtruc-Sun. and fine gift idean.

Etegant bridal fushiuns uf thenewest dmign witt he mndetedthrnughnnt the weekend in thennrth mart nf the renter. Fashinnnhnwingn are at 7:00 pca. Friday.February 19, and ut 2: p.m.balm-day, February 2g. and San-day February 21. BridaI Gua-nspresented by The Hause nfBrides, and Tusednu by GinginsFnmcutweur will he featured inthe shnwings.

A mini-neusinar un Huw tuPlan Yam- Wedding' by HAV-A-BASH-EHY lahm piace at 5p.m. nfl Saturday. Febrnary th.Brides-ta-be niS revuive u wed-ding ptann.ng guide and van par-tiripate in a 'qaestinn andanswer' perind futtawing the

Women's thstoryWeek Program

"Wnmme - Where Do We StandToday?" witt fanas aetin±es factab Mm,dntein Cattege QdeagoWarnen's History Week Fra-grem, Mcm., Feb. through Sot,MarS 5, Main Building, 6363Sheridan Rd., Qcteoga- Aseries nfannotasse dincramiunu will mad tuthe float event, a presentaban on"Weasen and the CaeshhcHno"by Mary- Seeker, Prnfeuuar nfi.ow, University al Qcleagn, whoWitt npeak at 3 pm.,Thuen., Mar.3. Att events ace upen ta thepublie.

Foc infnrmalinn, call 963-5412.

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Vusuc Saviuna and Maria tduftnpnutm, uwnern uf SWEETMEMORIES are bnsy dning cshut they du best. SWEETMEMORtES speeiatiues in creuhng unique pacty fac-ars und gifts.SWEET MEMORIES is nne uf the many exhibiturs at Hartem tre-tog Plaza's Bridat Shaw, February 19-It.

preuretuüan. Show Cuurdinutnr. 'igedding'Planning u wedding cae be u cansultunts trum thraughnut

stresulat time. but with the right Chicugoland cvill be uvuilableudvice and help tram prafes- daring the three-day shnw forsïnnafs, vas can create the wed- cumnttatian. Yuur day of dreurnuding nf ynar dreanss', cam- sviti became u reality', cuncludedmented Betty Piersull, Bridal PiccantI.

Barat CollegeWhite Elephant Sale

Barai Cattege's Children'sCwntersnitthntda White ElephantSate trum 9 am. tu 4 pm., Saber-day, Feb. 20, io the enllege m-no,Stceeidua and Westleigb Bauds,take Fareut.

In ads-once nf the sale, duna-Buns nf lays, ctnthtng, fmhotsre,4mickbnacks and nther baauebutd

. ilem1 arajceeded. 'Ttds is a guscinppartnnitc In get au curly startan yam spring cleaning," supsLouise Lundgren, direetar nfBurat'n Guitdrua'n Cuater.

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Dnnutinns can be bruughl In theChildren's Center un Monday-Friday from S3S am. tu SlISP.mpa

trum the sale wiltbenefit liarais Children's CanterAsuisluace Pragrum winch helpsBaraI udult students whu ose theChildren's Center puy the costalday care. The Assistance Pro-gram in chaired by Bacul alumnaMeg Neurauter, Palatine.

Fur infnrmatiun about theWhite Elephant Sale cull LouiseLuaidgren at Bacul, 234-3000, ortiteg Neucuoter. 934-403g.

- Fitness lecturefor women

"Stay Fit for Lite" will he thetapir of a St. Francis Center torWucuens' health lecture. Boye-clue specialist Jane-Ano Megnuwill huesos how women nl ullagm can begin and muintubs auintetllgmt nsercioy progruou. Thetenture wilt especially tucos unthe benefits uf cucdiovauculurBlicess and bois exercise candelay aging.

Thu leeture silt be held ut 73gp.m. un Thursday, Feb. 15. Cml is$5. The 01. Fcmicio Center furWacnrys' Health io lucuted ut HogSbermua Place, Evanston.

Tu reoister and tor additionalinlurmutlun, cull q92-3og.

Agirt, Jacqueline Film Altee, 4tim, 13 3/4 eu., an Jaco. 11, tuJnaaan S Mjte54ll Altar of EllI N.Major, Mae-ton Grove, n,Maida age 9 aced Ratoeeea aga 1g5, Grandparesln. CarolynTmnplin ed Glansuiw, 2. acedNTh k Bsft Ait t akje, 5,

Woman's Clubaids the ho eless

Indian Affairs Chairman AnnZocik, Vi Fetber, und lorraineMcCauley, representing the Mur-lun Grove Wumun's Club 19thDistrict, Ill. Fed. ut the GeneralFedccatiou uf 9S'umun'o Clubs,are buoy pachiog buscs ofonde ris ear, sneuluco, socks undsnap. These donations cviii be tu'Homeless Shelters" io Chicugnthrough the American IndianCenter. Mrs. Zwih, icho has brenaclive in Ibis type uf couch toryears, hou visited many sheltersund untes that Ihr nerd iucrcusro

daily as the sitnation worsens.Any dnnotinns - enpeciully nl

the abuve montianed articles-any sizes - wuuld be much up-predated. The Wnmun'n Club isuctivety tusbing fur notside helpto aonist them in this project.lOben yon see these huge rooms,lined with caLs, scattered withbugs uf hetusgings, no privar9',numen, smells, the realizationbibs of Use hetp and effort 1h01moot be made. Fur inlormutinnon how ta help cull 965-0695.

Pre-Adoption seriesCospIro Ihiohing obuot having

u lumily lhruugh uduplion willhour un opporlonily lu meet withudoplion opeciulisto ut the JewishChildren's Sureau in u series ufeight inceliogs beginoiug Mou-doy, March 7. The progrum con-lent odI emphasioe udupliog n-ilependrully.

Serirs meetings uil br held al?3l poi. no March 7, Sturch 21,dpril It, April 23, Muy 2, Muy 16,Jonc t, and Joue 29. dIl neelingoare ut the Jeisish Children'sSureau Skohie Office, 5055Church St.

Purlicipanlo ovilI dïncoso

fumilien' experiences as theyrube adopted children, legalissues connected u'ith adoptionund Jeooioh aspects at aduplion.They nsitl learn abusI fumilies'esperiences as they seek adoptedchildren. Featured speakers isillinclude an utturoep specializingin adoption, a pediatrician, u rub-bi, adoptive parrots und un udnp'lion social onorker.

To reoero'e a place ul thinforum, or for mare infurmulion,call Lois K. Samuels, JCS Adop-lion Social Worker ut 34g-0740,rot. 3024. There is a churge of $21fue the series.

"Youth on Parade" programThe Pach Bidge Veterans

nl Forzips Wars Post 3515 and itsLudies AnGua invite 000utingocguoizatJu and their leuders taattend the annual "Youth noParade" progrum to be held onllulorduy, March 5, in the Psothowe located at 15 W. Higginsltd., Furti Ridge, ut the corner nfCornfield sed Higgins Rd.

Youth geoupu cr001 leudare,scoubonaslere and den mothersshnidd cog the Post Cbuirmau,IVumec I9'irguu ut t25-7ss, nanotill 3 p.m. nr the ,quoisu Chair-mus, Rosemary Kuinur att034073 utler g p.m. lo indicatathe Bombee planning tu aBend,Pont Chu4-nan, Wuc-reu lVirgauencourages the groups to weartheir imjjonu and he Bated thatthey wool he uccompu,j bytheir gyi leudecs. AuinlShowman, Rosemary Kaiser,stated the prog alu inetude aPrauentalian an the arigin of theGag, biuups al the US, fl endflug p'ue

This informative

program will he given by P501Commander, Warren Wirgau.She atsa stated that enterluin'ment will he praelded by mugi-cian, Bruce Watstad.

Any ynuth arganizatian in seedof a flag should matad eitherWarren Wirgau nr EosemurPKaiser at the ahnve namberO.

Skokie WornensClub nleetilSg

The Woman's Club uf SkukieonuS hold their monthly mcetmg,113S am,, Wed., Mar, 2, al GoHoliday leus, 5380 Tonbp Ave. ioSkokie,

George Tenegat, pianist, ovilIpresent the program, "MusicalTour of Europe",

The Assnuwi Spring Lancheunwatt be on Thorn,, May 19, atMonnutero's, 3935 W, Dec00 Ava.,chicago, IL The program will he"Nola Ragtime Duo", For raser-vuUoasest673,4944,

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The manager of a store in the8200 hlock of Golf Rd. told policeFeb. 10 a man came to thecheckout counter and fold theemptoyee he may have lost hiskeys while shopping m the SInce.The clerk went to the servicedesk, bst a check al the lost andfound was negative.

Alter the mao left the store,several teenagers informed themanager they had Seen the alleg-ed offender reach into the caskregiuter while the employee wasat the servicedeuk. Acheck of thecash register revealed a shortageof $740.

He was described about 35yearn old, 5' 10", weighing 150 lbsand wearing a beige Coat andbeige brim hat.

Unknown porosos os Feb. 10threw a large piece of cementthrough a bay door window tegain entry to a gas station in the0000 block of Milwaukee Ave.

Once inside, the offendersentered the frost side storagearea and removed about 90 car-tons of cigarelles worth a fatal of$976.10. A key sitthsg ea top of acasir drawer conlainiog $100 ¡ncurrency was not leocked, ocrer-ding lo police reports.

A woman reported Feb. 10 herporse was stoIco from her office¡n the 7100 hlock of MilwaukeeAve.

The purse contained anundetermined amount of money,keys, driver's licesue and creditcards.

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A Skokie woman was cited focpetile theft Feb. 8 at Sears aftershe was observed concealing twoCannette lapes valued at $li.97 te-tsherporse andattemptiog lo en-it the slore.

The offender paid the $50 fioeunder the charge.

A Chicago woman was arresledfor retail theft and hatlery atSears on Feh. 7.

A security agent observed theoffender place a pair of pastyhose and a brassiere worth a totalof $14.50 is her parse and attemptto leave withonf payiog for the¡10am. When she was stopped, theoffender became violent andstruck the secnrily mas io thechest repealedly with a closedf hit.

She was released after postiog$t,000 hand and assigned a Feb.court date.

A Chicago woman had herwallet slolen from her parse aftershe was humped hy an unknownpornos at J.C. Penny on Feb. 7.

The wulletcontained $15, creditcards, and driver's license.

A Park Ridge man was ar-rested for retail theft al a store iothe Golf SOiS shopping center onFeb. 4.

The offender was observed pur-chasing a racquetball racquetworth $159.06 which had teesplaced io a $10.94 racquet Case,with the offender attempting topay the lower price.

He won released on $1,500 bondpendmg a March court date.

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A Niles woman was chargedwilh petile theft Feb. 4 after shewas spotted concealing $37.43worth of toed items in her porseal a nfore io the f750 block ofDempoter.

The offender paid thestipulated $5f penally.

A Wiles woman was arreoledfor retail theft Feb. 4 after aSears security agent observedthe offender conceal a blouse,undershirt and u brans gossevalued at a total of $37 io herpurse and alfempt In leave IkeStore without payiog for the

She was released so $1,000 bondpeodiug a March court dale.

llomesue removed a fenderskirt and hubcap from o car iothe 7800 block of Oakton on Feb.

An employee of a gas utalion hithe 8100 block of Oahton reporteda mas put $10.35 worth of gas iobis cur and theo drove off west.bound on Oaklsn. The victim wasunable to gel Ike license numberon the car.

Two Chicago men were ar-rested for retail theft at Sears soFeb. 4.

A secsrity agent shserved oneof the offenders coeceal Iwowoman's dresses worth$254.95 byrolling them up and placiog theilerm under his arm covered by acost he van carcyisg.

Hin compasiss using the namemethod concealed two women'scoats worth $209.90 but then drop-ped Ike teto when the ageet sp-proached.

Bond for the first offender wassel at $159m, pending a Feb.court dale. His coospanios wasreleased afler posting $5,000 bondand assigned a March court dale.

Au official of a bank hi Ike7100 block of Oaktos told policeFeb. f counterfeit money hadbees discovered in a deposit of$3,l45.fl from a bmhiess firm.The counterfeit fose $100 billswere inventoried by police.

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Counterfeit $100bills discovered

which a resident of Venezuelapurchased vending machineeqnipment whirh Wewldfsrhi$100 bills. A large portion of themercbandfte was to be shippod tothe alleged offender's residencehi Veozuela, according to policereports.

The cuse was tasted over to aSecret service agent wIts will io-vestigate the matter.

Fire causes $2,200damage to Nibs home

Careless use of smskiogmaterial was appareotly Ikecause nf a fire that broke sut ¡nthe second floor of a home at 8014Ozark, Nites, Saturday, Feb. 14.

Fire damage was coothied toan exterior wall and estimated at$5,250, according to NUes DistrictChief Dos Kohyleski.

Kobyleohi said Ihe fire, whickapparently ularled in somesawdost duriog remodeling work

Driving ViAu Arlingtoo Heights man was

arrested Feb. lffor speediog ando sospeodcd driver's license aflerhe was observed traveling east ¡nthe 7700 block of Oaktoo at 51mph. A stop was hiitiated atOaktos and Octavia.

He was released on $1,800 tendpending a March court date.

A Chicago mao was cited utterho struch a car while going into aprivate driveway on Feb. 1f.

The offender was driving west-bowd os Tosity and attempted Iswoke a left turn ints thedriveway st a business firm. In

m an upstairs room of Ike home,was extinguished hi an hose.Park Ridge Fire Departmentassisted hi enlhigaiulthig Ike fireand overhaul work,

Occapants of Ike home werenot ut home at the time of theblaze, but pahiters were at workin an apstajrs room of thebstldhig, he said. Nu one was is-jured.

olations...the proceso, he pulled directly infront of a cur gohig east.

A March court date was amigo-ed.

A Chicago man was arrestedfor Speeding und u smpendeddriver's license on Feb. 5 after hewas observed upoeding at 65 mphoortkhound hi the 1800 block stCaldwell.

Vandalism...Persons unknown on Feb. tse-

ed a bard object to break the ceoewindow of a car causing $500damage at 9048 Grace St.

A resident bi the 7300 block ofLee St. rHpsrted Feb. 7 shediscovered damage to her lawn,cement sidewalk and driveway.SIse claimed the damage maybave been canoed by a villagesnowplow.

DUI arrests...A Des Plahies man was arrested

Feb, 10 far drunk driving and im-propor lune use after be was is-volved in un accideut.

The offender wan driving nor-Ibwent on Milwuukee Ave., croas-ed aver double yellow lines andstruck an oncoming cur. Duringquestioohig, the offender becameverbally toad und appeared con-fused.

He was released an $3,000 tendaud unsigned u March cotii't dote.

Shooting Starsmodeling programThe Morton Grove Park

Districtis oponsorhig unenicituifhitroduction to "The World ofMedelhig". Cluui Is Toesday,February 23 - Arpil 12, from 7-8

p.m. at the Prairie View Coifl-monity Center. 'l'Isis course isdesigned fer girls ages 10-1f. Thefee is $85 far residents und $102for non-resIdents,

Pleuuecull 965_llltofor more is-formation or register at thePrairie View Center, e880 Damp-ator Street.

ILETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Computer catalog classesatNiles Library

If you cas brave the fool Marchweather, the Niles Pablic Libraryis still conducling mnnlhly Com-putee ' Catalog Classes. Marchclosses ace scheduled for March tal ?:3t p.m. nod Maceli 11 and 12at 10:30 n.m.

The classes inlrodoer libraryasees to the aalnmated compafercatalog and how il works. Areference librarian willdcmnnstrale hosv lo search Ihrcatalog fac malerials you arc in-berated is finding. Searching canbe donc by nelecling lilIe, authornr nobjeci headings. Class yac-licipants aro given the oppnrinni-ty to practice wkst Ihry've learn.cd ondee the watchful eye of apecsistest staff member.

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EXTRATERRESTR,q WORLDSAll of us would libe to know it other worlds exist, what their is-

habitants would took tibe, how lac away these other wvrtds are, andctutd their inkabilantt easily reach os. These ace inlerestiog, butdifficult questions to answer. Mach has beet written and said abtolaliens Irvin osIer space and many have ctaimed "to have sightedUFO's." From the number of "sightings", you would think theatient operate a regular commuter service. Scientists nf manylearnings agree Ihat, for tile to cuinl on other worlds, the conditionsfor tifo on earth must be doylicated. Also, earth chemistry is ideo-licat to chemistry everywhere in Ike snivvrne.

If we microscopically enasoined living cells from trees, animals,link, and humans, we couldn't tell them apart. These cells live andgrow by identical biochemical prncrsnro. The only diflvrrncr lies inIhr genes and chromosomes nl the nuclei. These determine what acell becomes, a cat nr a baby hoy. While ive can say that av alienwill have a bincheminlry identical to ours, ive can't predict what hemoy look libe.

Astronomers feel thai there way be a trillion stars in theuniverse. Il One millionth at theoe were the name sine as nur sunwith a similar snlne nystem, we could have a mittiun crlestialcnasiss. The nearest ntar is 4.2 tightyears awoy and does not fit thesize requirements, A lightyear is the distance light will travel innne year at a speed of 156,000 muco/sec. Il it were possible for aspace ship to travel from this star to earth at the incredible sperdnl 1,000,000 miles/boar, it woald tobe 3,000 years to arrive. At a lifeexpectancy nf 75 years, we would greet the 41x1 crew generation.

'Wtiere would they get all the needed loud and supplies? No starwith any proven solar system bss yet been found. Sn, the nest limeynu hear about tiFO sightings and aliens, just smile.

BLAND DIETS AND HIGH BLOOD PRESSUREOne day in a supermarket, I overheard a saleswoman while she

was bonding nul sausage samples. She warned a mother to whomshe was giving a sample not to give it to her boby becanse it wasspicy sud garlicky. Mast Americans claim to love simple, plaisfood. Not realty! They cnmpensate fur the taxtetessness by usinglarge amounts ofsalt as do our Inod manafoclarers. te addition, weemploy lots of salty sancos and condiments. This large salt ixtahecnntriboles In high blond pressure: the use nl a tiltle tobanco andgarlic would be better for us.

Surprisingly, the Japanese who ace a small people, Ont prone Inobesity, have n greater incidence nl high blond prexssce than we.Japanese fond is even blandee than naco They correct for this byUsing large amounts nl soy sauces which are loaded with salt.

The Italians and the French strive to prepare lusty, deliciousdishes by employing herbs, spices, winen and other ingredients iotheir cooking. They une very little satt. Anyone who has eaten ameat in Rome will have noticed that the name fond lasted much bel-ter than in an Italian-American restaurant, Americans shnuldadnyt cnuhing techniques which not only please the palate bat theheart ax well,

AUTOMOBILE UNDERCOATING AND BODY RIJSTPROOFINGHardly a persan buys a new car who Snot axhed to have it under.

coated ur given an espessive, in-bndy rnxtprnofing. Once opon alime, this yraclice was almosl standard. The treatmenls cuver ex-posed metal surfaces milk a lar-libe, petroleum pcndact te protectthem from corrosion. Is undercoating, the corn bottom is sprayed.For the it-body treatment, hnteu aro cat into duorn, rocher panels,and elsewhere. A spray nnnnle in inserted sod Ihr metal nsrlacesace coaled.

Indeyendcnl consumer tenting organinationn have stadied thesetreatments and bave fnnnd Ihey are sat effective and in many casesactually pcnmnte corrosion. Rsnling results when Ihr cooling driesnot, ccachx, and partially lifts nfl, Wheo Ibis hoppens, sallwatergets ander the cualing. Sisee these arras never dry ouI corrosion

- goes onabafod. Today's car mahers ase rust-resistant galvanioed. nrnincLckrnmiam treated sheet metals and imyroved bndy designs.Don't let anyone talk you into having ynar nesv car raslpranled, Ilalready is.

Classes normally taxI t to 1½bourn and are offered free nlcharge to interested axers.Anyose may register by calling967.1524 and asking far theReference Denk, or just sigo ap alIhr Refecence Drab the Orsi limeyou arr in the ljibrary.

Remember, the Library hasbeen aulnmated foc Over twoyears. It sull houses Ike "aId cardand drawers" catalog, balnothing new han bren filed into itfor almool 3 years. The Librarycotlinnes to buy sew and cacitingmaterials, best setters, ''whodone its'', correst topics, travelgoldes, etc... These maleriolo casbe found soly in the computercatalog.

The primary system exists togive votera the opportunity ofchansiog the test candidate fromeach party to run io November,Often this means selecting thelesser nf two evils. This year,huwever, Republicans have theoppartunity nf selecting the bestfrom a field of very guod pro-Opects. Alt sin major Republicaxcandidates would make accep-table presidents. Of Ikexe, PatRobertson ix undoabtedly thefineol.

Pal Rnbertxsn ix the firsl can.Adate in decades Io tealy ad-encate small govermnent, strongdefense, traditionat familyvalues and personal oppnrtuoity.With a wider range of isleroa.lional administrative esperieucethan any olber caudidate, PatRobertson in clearly Ihe mostqualified aud dedicalod personfor Ike office.

Conservatives have alwaysmainlained that private charityand programs were far morehelpful ts Ike poor and under-privileged Iban wasteful, WelfareStale-type government pro-grams, but we have rarely had acandidate whose enperiexcedemssstraled Ihut fact. WhenPat Robertson saw rampant it-literacy, be founded Siog, Spoil,Read, and Write, a program thatbss tougkt over 120,000 adults midchitdree to read, without govern-ment assistance... or hindrance.

The Niles Public LibraryDistrict's Ninth Aioxaal Battle ofthe Stabs program continnexdaring the mooth of March.Meets are held ou Tuesdays andWednesdays at 4 p.m. at IkeLibrary, 0500 Oakton Street,Niles.

The Battle of the Boote is acompetition spossored by theNUes Publie Library District toencourage reading among theDistrict's fourth-, fifth., andsixth-grade sludenta. The pro-gram is free and the psblic ix in-viled to attend.

$ight area schools are par-ticipaling is the 1907/fo seasos.The schedule far March is: Mar.lWashington School vs. CulverSchuol; Mar. 2Culver School vs.St. Jobo Brobeaf School; Mar.IStevenson Schnot va. Nelson

LEGAL NOTICECANCELLATION NOTICE

OF PUBLIC HEARING

In accordance milk the ce-quicemeols nl Ike Illinois HealthFocililies Planning Act and 71 II.linois AiIm, Code Part 1200 of theIllinois Healih Facilities Plano-ing Board, nolice jo given of aPublic Hearing on an applicalienfor permil for a proponed cnn.stroclino and/or modificalienproject from Omni Health CareCenter nf Nibs (Prajecl it7-2701of Niles, Illinois. The proposedproject is to Cnnxlract andEstablish a IO Sed "GeneralLong-Term Care" Facility cao.sisliog nf Il Shilled and 33Sheltered Care Beds. The totalestimated project cost is$2,ttO,000.tg.That hearing has beco cancelledand wilt be schedoted at a laterdale. For additissal islormalioncall 217/702-351g.

An endorsement for Pat RobertsonWhen Pal Robertson tow that theWelfare system was failing Is ad-dress the seeds nf the pune of nurnation, he fsunded OperationBlessing, which has now providedfor aver 25 million needyAmericans, also withouldependence on taxpayer dollars.Pat Robertson's experieoce io-eludes founding and sporalingCBN worldwide, establishing arespecled gradsate school, andserving the pablie as u jaarnalint,a minister, and a kasinessman.Ho is a Phi Bela Kappa gruduale5f Washinglos and Lee Uuiversi-ly and holds a Jurio Doctordegree Omm Yale Law Schont,with thirty yearn of pabticachievement is a wide variety offields.

Pat RoberIons ix mare commit.ted ta Repoblican Party pris-ciptes, ax embodied in the party's1580 and 1954 platforms, Ibanmost Repubtieao Members ofCongress. For decades, Robert-son has advocated sack chiefcauses ax a BalancedBudget/Tax Limitation Amend-melt, immediate across-the-beard federal budget cuts, na-tionul defense boxed on SDI, sotso Mutually Assured Dentruelionor appeasement with IlseSaviels.

Pat Robertson and hisdetegules are committed to theConstitution's intent of smallgovernment, personal freedom,

Battle of the Books atNues Library

School; Mar. 9--St. JahnLutheran Schont vo. Our Lady ofRansom School; Mar, tff3otf Jr.High vs. Washington School;Mar. 22--Culver School vs.Stevenson School; Mar. 23GolfJr. High vs. 00v Lady of RansomSchool; Mar. 29WashingtosSchont vs. SL Jobo Lutheran;Mar, 35 Nelson School vs. SLJohn Brebeul SchspL '

For more isoformation aboutthis and other prograosis forchildren, cull Children's Servicesal 007-8554, est, 35.

I LEGALNOTICE ISeated bids will be received up toSilo p.m. ICSTI on March 14, 1955at Nilex Elementary School,District Nonoker 71, 0935 W.Touhy Ave., Riles, fllinnia 02640which bids avilI be apesed at SISOp.m. on Marck 15, 1985 at CulverElementary Scknal, 6921 W.Oakton St., Niles, Illinois 60640 inthe Board Room for:

I. Stadeot Bus TransportationStudent Physical EducationTowels

Snow Removal740th for School Fwd Servicelandscape Service

Bid specifications may be pickedap at the Riles ElementarySchool, District 71, 6935 W. TnubyAve., Riles, Illinois 65648 betweenFeb. 17, 1585 and March 14, 1985,between the haars of 8:35 am.aod 3:35 pm.The beard of edocatins reservesthe right ta reject any and allbids.

Visceet BoguesSecretary, Board of Education

Eugene H, ZutewokiSnperistendeot

aod civg liberties of all hindu. AuPresident nf the United States,Pat Robertson will work towardlower lasatino, tower govern-ment spendiug nod regulation,und greater secarity forourselves and for sor allies.

We ail agree that governmentmost not legislate persosalmorality, bal should rather pro-dde Americans with an outlook5f liberty, honesty, and integrity.We've had an actor with andeconomics degree, a peanutfarmer wilh an engineeringdegree, ranchers, generals, andeawboys in the Oval 011ice; whynot a mioister with a law degree?

As a candidale for delegatemyself, I endorse Pal Robertsonfor bis background, his issoes,and hin ability. I guaranlee thatax delegates lo the National Con-vention, Pat Robertans's sup-porters will work for party pris-ciplex, party unity, and a plat-torno and candidacy thot will br-lug greatesl benefit to the UnitedStates.

Sincerely,Jobo F. Di Lee

Candidate for Delegate, flliosisSixth District

LEGALNOTICE INotice of Closure

A plan to close Ihe KW BatteryCompany hazardous wastestorage facility located in Bkokie,Illinois, ben been submitted to theIllinois Environmental Wotec-lion Agency IIEPAI pursuant toSokport G of 35 III. Adm, Code725. The silo is drum storage areafor esolainerieed - productianwastes containing lead, acids,metals and pretreatment sludge.KW Battery will continueoperating at this silo prior to undfollowing closure uf Ibis storagearea. At this time the IEPA isatso reqarsting that the facilityprovide information concerningany prior release uf kaaarilousmaslo constituents from any solidoast? management facility on

1nreoIedpHrtohl are invitedto submit written comments onthe ptao or request modilicatiansal the plan or provide lof oreoutionon the retrase, at any lime, ofhazardous waste coostituentsfrom the lacility, witloiio 31 daysut the first publication date nf tldsnotice. Written commenta munIbe addressed to the IEPA,Government & Community Al-lairs, Atto: Public Notice Clerk,2250 Churchill Road, Springfield,Illinois 02706.

The site must be closed in ac-curdunce with the standards net10Gb in the environmental Pro-tection Act, Dl. Rev, Stat,, Ch. 111½, Paro, 1001 et seq., und regula-lions adopted thereunder.

The propwed closure plun,closure performance re-quiremeol,s, and other documentsare available far inspectioo andmay be copied at a cost of 25cents por page ut the lEPAsSpringfield headqosrtern, Thesedocuments are also available forinspoctioo and copphig from theDLPC Field Manager at theMaywood Regisnal Office, 1701First Avenue, Maywwd, Illinois60153, 3171345-5750,

ho response to reqoests or atthe discretion of the IEPA, upublic hearing may be held toclarify one sr more issues coocer-sing the closure plan. Publicnotice will be issued 30 daysbefore any public hearing.

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Hero bokoth&lthat's hard to believe. but itstrue. . The man who was oncenoted the grossest hasketballpl5yerin thokistosyoftho spo,twas so awkwa.d and clamsyasa y005gsta, that no one wantedhim on their teem. and he wenen linde thoeght et, that wantcolleges wootdnt gino hiw anathletic schniatohip. . .Bat hewnnnd np at Dapani Ueinetnityand, amazingly, ho turnad innethe player wha was nntnd thebans hasknthall player 0t all.than je the Aesociated Prosemidceetary peli in 1950. . Thatplaya, was Geongo Mjkan, oneat the tiret afthe great. big wonio baskathall .Bat nnhndnwnald hann predicted thatMikan wnnld bocawe an all.time groat when he nUrsed.

Onn O lthest,angen t boutn inhnning hintoav tonk place inNewark, N.J., je 1948 bnnweenwalter wnightn Mike DnCon,ccend Learin Bxron, . The 2lightnrn wnre nwingjng away atnach other whnn thn ball noccd.nd, ncdicy tha 101h and finalrncnd...Therefarancrappadbetwaan thee, lryicg lo stop thelight, bt the b Onere , app n,aet IPnnaat hearing fha ball, knpt nwi ngin g

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'Athktic Wall ofFame'inductees

Recently, foar Notre Dameglumoi wore ioducled iota thoAthtetic Watt pl Fame at theschoyt. to order to ho sotoclod larthe Watt, the athtetec muot enactcritnrja io three areas: thodegree of Sgcceog in highathtctics, tire dogeea of su000no iocottego athtatics, and theancoimaus vote by a soteetiococmtcittoe composed of thacthtetjc direptor, athtetircoaches, acd momboro at thefaoutty.

Gradaaticg io tftt, Potelek J.Kelly was a four year lootbattteam member and a two year tot-tarmac, As a neniar, ho wasselected for the SuburbanCatholic Att Cocforooco team,Fecoived haoorabte mention torthe All Arpa and Att Slale teams,and was a member of tha Na-tional Dance Socioty. At NorthContrat Cattego, Pat wac a threeyear letterman io Icotbutt andmade the Presidect's ist io ttt4.

As a four year team momborand two yeur tetterman, ThomanG. Nieholan was captais al thetootball team in hin cedar year intagt. Seteeted foe the ScburbusCatholic Att Confeecoce Fosthatiteam, he was atoe givenhosorabte mention for the AllState and Att Area teams. Then atJohn Carroll Uoivcesity, Tomwas a toor year tettertcan jo loot-butl and received honorable men-tjsn co the All Conference lean,.go t584, he was ppesented with theJebe Careotl University Sportstnformutjon Award.

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As part of Ihn Clans of 1982,Mike Roitly was a loor yearmember and twa year lettermanon the loolbull team. Named cap-tajo in t9tt, Mike wan getecled farthe Sabarban Calbalir All Coo-fcrenee and All Area footballtramr. Then st the University alWyoming, hc wag a loar year let-torman on the Inatbalt team andwas numed a National Strongthand Candiliooing A000cictios AltAmerican in 1955. lo 1987, Mihehad u prolesnionul teycat svilh theIlcaoton Oilern.

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Mohing Iheir firnl trip el Ihrgeaggc to Narthbroah the SqairtRangrrn came away with a wild7-5 victory aver the Blgehawhn.Alter an allensive battle to thebrnt haB al the game the Rangerdetenne lighlened and held theNarthbrnah club to one gaul je thenecead ball and ectend their win.ning slreab ta three gamog.

The tempe combinod br t Itrotperiod goats and it was IboRacger'n Petor Stharig who coo-verted no a paon Iram Mihe Bar-roll thot ntarted the Itro warhs.Mihe Bacrell thon seared onucannisted goal to gaio a 2-5 lead.Nocthbroah came bach by scar-tog the nest 3 gealn and bah achart lived 3-2 lead. Matt Papichthen jemped on a eebascd anddrove it hamo with annista goingto Sean and Mike Burrett and thefirgt period ended tied cl 3.

The teamn enchanged necandpenad gcaln and il wan Mike Bac-cell's 2 rmaoninted tallies givinghim bio second 3 gnat bet trieb althe season that loll Ihose twaevenly matched trama tied cl 3alt aller two pertcdn.

The Ranger Delenoo and goalieRant Hamboorger then chat theNnrthbroah offeanr down. Lam-bras Tragnn then notched whatprosed to be the game winner andhin hrsl goal an a Squirt the anciolgoing to Jim Sihaeig with 51geeondn tell la play. DavidZawadaht then oratod the victorylegt 15 oecandn later on a brilliantend to end roch.

Ripon cagerThe Ripan Catlege women's

baghelball leam ended a bonyweek of Competition wilh two000'Canleronce wing gad a can.ferenee lncn. Team loaders in-elsded Mary Jane Maruneh withS pointa and 5 cebnundg,

Marunek ja the daughter nlJohn and Mary Marcoek, 9233Merrill, Nites and a graduate nfBeging Dcminican High Sehnal,

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Hnt Shgtcr Walter Kcaiel 109;Ted Stagg 575; Gary Rarees 572;Virgil Wilncn 549; LeccardSchalte 545; Dan Senboba 537;Henry Knitter 535; FrankRnlhewcki 534; Jerry Mectck529; Gecrge Thampcon 526;Chenter FagoCki 525; Jahn Beten514; Vat Engleman 512; JonManeo 558; Frank Cieplik 507;Gene Parker 551; Fred Potree507; Chet Hajduk 555; FrankVoelker 552; Ed Bielcki 500;Harry Frank 550.

Niles MensWed Nite

Taam W-LBratharg Tavern 44-19NW. Credit Ucino 42-21Waltyg 30-25Mattbomn 50-30CandlelightJewetcrc 52-31Bank ulEvannton 23-40Ralph'c Loenge 21-42Mineltic 19-44

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The Annual Cbieaga Area Ron-nera Aggacialjoc Awards Ban-quel wan recently held at theCama Inn in Chicago. Awardsmece presented lo the lop threecanoero in variano age grcapnwho Compeled on the 21 mnetCARA Ciceujl. Top races on theCARA Cjccujt included the ParkForent Scenic il, The Park RidgeCharity Clansic, The Dab ParkBaulecard Ron, and the ElginFon Trat.

The Rilan WentfOakton CCRunning Program liniuhed se-Cand in the Team Stacdingslinishing ahead al many al thearea's lap roaning clubs. TheRunajog Program ia caacbpd byPatrick J. Savage al Nileg WnatHigh School.

Eight athletes an the RilenWegI/Oubtan CC Running Pro-gram were yrenented withawards lar Ike cunning ap.Complichropots no the CARA Cir-cult. Scurlog the bighegl wagtwelve your old Danny Savagemba won ten out al twelve raeegenleced to score 175 pnintg. Bran.da O'Connor who ant recentlyturnod 15 neared 157 points bywicciug eight cl the race nbcentered,

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Champs CuslemAwardu 21

J&Bllhcet Metal IlNcrmccd Federatllavizigs IlSkaja Funeral Hame 15

Narthwest Partakes Credit 12

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JimJeket 518

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win awardsAwardg were Eddie Cintras ofChieaga, Jahn Altergelt al Elgin,Jell Gallagher and Joe Resgouruf Des Plaines, Debbie Pondol alMerlan Grave, and Robed pecanal Skekie.

New JCCAssistantFitness Manager

Alen Gaaazburg nf Shohie hanbeen named Ausigtant FutneosManager nf Ike New FitoestCenler at thea Bernacd Flac'

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The New Fitaegg Center alIcesa IdI line al strength and cee'diavagcular training eqrzipmeal:including Naulilnu, paramos"l,UnIversal, Schwins and Airdyne.The reuter aine pravides accableand swim classes, canna andaleam raam facilitieu.

Far informatico abaat the NewFitness Center call 675-2200.

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May ow new life together hefilled with hope, peace and joy toraU of us and the patiento weServe," Resurrection HealthCare Corporation PresidentSister Bonaveoture, CR., prayedat o special Eucharistic celebra-tionFeb. 2marking the affiliationof Resurrection Hospital and theJohn F. Kennedy Medical Centeros Chicago's Northwest Side.

The special liturgy marked thebeginning of a sew relationshipbetween the two hospitals, andforthe Sisters ofthe Resnrrectionthe date Feb. 2 was especiallysignificant. Itwas 88 yearsago onthat date that the first fourSisters of the Resorrection firstarrived io Chicogo and laterfounded their headquartersapostolale.

During the ceremonies, SisterBonnventure noted, "You havebeen called by name and givenspecial gills - gifla to plan pro-grams, to type, tu turate tinyveins, a gifttu work with wood, todu surgeries, bake, listen,educate or tell stories. All of usnow eumbinethese gifts to formonew retutionship that of Rosar-motion/John F. Kennedy HealthCere Family."

Co-celebrating the mass wereRev. Elder Sonsear, C.S.V., Rev.George Jenruch, CR.; and Rev.Leon Graute, C.P.; ail of thehospital's Pastoral Cere Stoffs.

James M. Mutiny, newly nam-ed Executive Vice President ofthe John F. Kennedy MedicalCenter represented the group ofthe hospitalmanagers and super-visors gathered for the liturgy is

Rainbow Hospice, Inc. has an-nounced plans for volunleertraining clauses tu be held atLutheran General HospitalFebruary 20, 23 and March t, 8,

Presenting gills during the Special Eucharist Liturgy are Reso--rection Health Care Corporation President Sister B000venlure,CR., and Peter Rusin, Eso-olive Director at John F. KennedyMedical Center. The liturgy on Feb. 1 marked the affiliotios sí thetwo Northwest Side hospitals.

the first reading. Presenting gills Frasees, CR., Paslorol Caredsring the Liturgy uf the director at Resurrection, servedEucharist were Sister Bonuven- as comnsentator and Sister Helento-e und Peter Ruolo, enecotive Marie, CR. provided accompani-director at JFK. Sister Claro ment for the services.

Volunteer training classes15, and 19.

Volnsleers are a vital part ofthe hospice program, espIamoMargaret Mnrtha-Krizha,Volunteer Coordinator. As ovolunteer, you might he ashed todo any of the foilowiog being afriend and companion to the pa-lient and family; relieving theprimaiy Care-giver for a shortperiod uf time; running errands;observing and reporting lo otherhospice team members; and do-Ing bereavement follow up. Whilevolunteers do specific tasto, theirgreatest asset Is patienta andfamilles is their ability lo listen.Jost their presence makes theroad leso lonely.

There is a great need for per-nons who may have o fewdaytime hours available, buianyone who is interested ioheesming a volunteer ¡u oshed tocall the Rauihow Hospice, loe. of-fice at 774-2490 for further ist or-motion.

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Forest hosts Experton family therapy

An oil-doy workshop on "lupa- Center.Genl Fomily Therapy," will be Well known for her croon.preoeoted tor professionals in the cultural work, Dr. Losdan.hevlth fields, by Forest Hospital Stanton developed the Transi.FoondoliOO and Forest lostitste lineal Therapy approach, io-of Prolensinoal Psychology on clsding Transilionaf MappingFridsy, Februory 26, begInning "Link" therapy, Tranoifi000jal 9 von. The workshop will be Sculpting, and the "Pick-a-Daliheld io Ihe Novick Auditorium al Cireno" therapy team. She hosForesl Hospital, 555 Wilson Lune taught and given workshops soin Des Plomes. four, continents and has Iraisod

Presenting the program will be family therapists from over 1w;ose vi the cosslry's coding ex- dozen coentries.pelts io Ihe field of family The worhshop is accredited Inntherapy. Jodilh Laodoo-Slanloo, Continsing Medical Educaijon.M.D., Aosocjale Professor and There ita registration foe of $25,Djroclor of Family Therapy which includes lunch. For rever-Troioiog Clinico! Services, valions or information , canDcparlmeol of Psychiatry, 312-635-4363.Uoivorsily of Rochester Medical

Weight Control Programat LifeCenter

Becaooe of community in-toresl, the Weight Care leestituteand Counseling Cliesic offered atthe LileCeeter oe the Green, 5145N. California, is being opened forregistration on an ongoisg basin.

Interested parties now maysign sp at any time for the10-week vaso-se winch is a metti-faceled weight control programthat incorporates psychologicalcomponents and support oyntemoto help insure participant'sachievement of the goals.

Helen B. Axelrood, PhD, arecognized expert in Ike field ofweight control who hon been suc-coosfst in the resolution of many"seemingly hopeless" weightloss cases, directs the program.Some of Ike upecific approachesshe uses are: hekavior modifica-

Stop Smoking.

clinicThe "You Can Be io Control"

slop smoking clinic will be of-tered al St. Proecis Hospitalbeginning Feb. 23. Developed bythe Chicago Lung Association,Ysu Can Be lo Control" em-

phasives group interaction,behavior modification and retos-atino techniques. En-smokersconduct the elisio.

"You Can Be is Control" iii-emden sin YO-minute classes heldTuesday and Thursday eveningsal 7 p.m. The class nice is limitedto allow each participant loreceive the fall benefits of theprogram. Fee is $35, with a $ltrebate upon sur000sfnl compte-

St. Francis Hospital is locatedat 355 Ridge Avenue, Evanston,To register aed for additional in-foro-olios, call 492-6170.

Lectures onovereating

A 'Compslsive Overeating!Wvighl Management" commoni-(y edacalios motore is beingsponsorod by Forest Hospital aodFoondalion, Des Plaines. The toe-lore s free and Open to the publie.

It will be held at 7 p.m., Mon.,Fob. li, al Forest Hospital 555Wilson Lo., Oes Plaines.

Il will be repeated 7 p.m.,Thors., Mae. 3, ai North Ssbui-kan Medical Center, 1758Monntake Blvd., HoffmanEnlodes.

Please coi! for reservations orInfOrmation 13121 035-4392.

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tien techniques; therapeutic sup-part graupsl StOICI attention tothe amaunt and tendu of foodscomamed; and anxiety, stressacid prablem management.

The pragram in offered twotimen each weeka Moodnyevening neunfon team 7:30 to lt;3Sp.m. and a 'tuesday morningserien from 7 ta B am. Weigh-insfor both nenuiem are 15 minutoshefare starting time. Individualsseight Insu therapy also isavailable on a one-tn-one basis.

Fee for the course winch isopen ta adulta und young peoplein $300. For moreinformation orto register contact Dr. Anelroodat 492-1212. The LifeCenter on theGreen in affifiated with SwedishCovenant Hospital.

Lifesaving classesThe Leaning Tamer YMCA wilt

he . offering special Lifesavingclauses for those who need Ikecertification te work an alifeguard.

Those interested will have achoice of day to enroll

The Thesday class will resifrom Feb. 23 through May iifrom 4-il p.m.

The Saturday clans will runfrom Feb. 57 through May 28from 11:15 am. to lits p.m.

Successful completion of theCanne entitles the participant locertification in both YMCALifesaving and American RodCroes Lifesaving. Participonlamml be a miesimum of 15 yesesold to enroll.

The Leaning Tower YMCA islocated at 6300 Went ToohyAvenue in Nilen.

For additional information,contact Laurie Gulls, AquatIcDisertar or Evelyn Merkl, Assis-tant Aquatic Director, 647-8522.

The Fehruary meeting of theChicago Chapter of the ScoliosesAssociation will he held on Feb.22 at 73O pm. at LutheranGeneral Hospitat, 1775 W. Demp-ster St,, Park Ridge, Room1842w,

The epeaker will he Dr RonatdDachenan, His falli will cuversismo management and the nueof binfeedheck,

All ecoliasma patiente and theirfamilies are invited to attend.

Far more inlarmatioe, cantedRita Kalady at 350-0192.

HEUTT ATMD FIT ESS]Teenfights battle ofcourage15 yenr'old Cheryl Hogarty had

iust made Ike varsity hoskethailteam at Barrington High School.She wan looking forward to an os-citing new season. Enthusiasticand spisYted, Cherlp was deter-mined tu give 158 percent to Iketeam.

However, dsring kanketkoltpractice Cheryl started gettingsharp ankle pains. "St fell likens-meonc was sawing Ikrougk myanIde," remembers Cheryl. "Iconldn't steep, I looked pate andfeltvery weak." Her parents tookher for a physical exam, hut herdoctors couldn't find anythingwrong. Cheryl's pains persisted,however, and her doctors beganto sunpccttkat she mighthave ar-thriCe. A rheumatologist couldfind no evidence of arthritis, hatnoticed that ehe had a low whitehloodcellcount. Cheryl then wentto see a hematologist, who ranblood testo and performed a bonemarrow biopsy.

The resulte of the tesis ohowedthat Cheryl had acute iyesopotiCleukemia, with lymphatic rom-plications. "What lymphaticcomplications means," enp!ainsCheryl, "is that I had a tumor inmy thyroid gland. Most leukemiapatiente don't have that. I wasiessmediately admitted to thehonpitatwhere anottoerhose mar-row biopsy was done." Cherylwas prepared for aurgery, andthen a central line wan pat in herchest for chemotherapy."

Daring surgery, Cheryl roceiv-ed severat unito of platelets, ablood component. Blood wastransfused to raise Cheryl'shemogtabin rosat and toreplenish her platelet supply.Becoane of the tacotion of herbiopsy, she remained is the In-temive Care Unit overnight neher conditien cosldhe monitored.If Cheryl's neck had nwotteo, herbreathing could be cut off.Chemotherapy treatmeot wasstarted right away, and with it,

Muscular conditions of theback may he generally dividedinto one of three categories.

Acute, in which the individualundergoes estreme dincomfortfor a relatively short period nftime, perhaps a week to ten dayn.Once this coadition is rectifiedthe patieat in asually free of paisfar mouths, perhaps yearn, untilit ocCurs again if not properlycorrected.

Chronic, wherein the patienthas a low grade, rather insidiousproblem. This is usually notdebilitating kutdaen indicate that"something is wrong". Itmay Oc-

cor daily, severaltimes a week ormany times on a monthly basis.People, unfortunately bane atendency is ignore thin type ofdisorder became it "goes oway".

A unfortunate combinaison ofboth previously menteouedvarieties in winch the chcoaiccondition, upon being ag-grovated, exocerkutes into aocule.sivaliOu,

Any one. of thcon varieties, ifsevere enougt1, may he aCcom-panied by a nerve invatvement. IfloW-baCk in nature pam, horumg,

Cheryl's hair bagan to fall ont.Later, Cheryl began vomiting

bland. Her blood pressure went toto over nera. Cheryl bad a heartattack. Cheryl said, "I coded,whichis considered death. After!coded, a doable looman, anarterial kan and as IV were potin." She wan revived, her candi-tise critical. To keep Cheryl'sheart heating regularly, she wasgiven oxygen.

Cheryl's condition remoinedcritical. "The doctors wanted togive me enough drags so I couldslip into w como and then put me00 a renpicalor, hut my Dad saidno," nays Cheryl.

Cheryl's father made lIne rightdecisian hecaune two days laler,her breathing improved and herheart paiss went away.

Despile all this courageousteenager hon bacs through, she

Muscular back problemsfall into three categories

numbness or tingling muy Rasanalong the Sciatic nerve in the leg.If upper back or neck these saeesesymptoms may presentthemselves m the arm, forearmor fmgerO. Women are especiallysusceptible to the opper hack,neck condition which may he at-tended by headaches commeac-ing in the area of the shouldersand radiating np the bach of theneck bIke hase ofthc skull. Men,generally, are more prose ta law-heels conditions.

Despite tise severity and Ire-qoency of these conditions, aneven more distressing complamta patient mop have in "why dothey beep coining back"? Thisquestion in completely justified.Oar records indicate thai eightypercent al those people we see forthe first time have had previousand similar problems. We willdiscuss this aspect of recurrentpeobtems in the near foto-e.

For further information, con-tact Dr. Mcpharland,Harlem!Mitwaakee Chicaprac-tic, 7508 N. Harlem, Chicago,phone 775-5714.

keeps her spirite high and energysoaring. "People tell me t have apositive attitude. I attribote thinto my friend Treno who rcceatlypassed away fram another formof leukemia. She taught mn aloi,especially nu mainlaining apositive attitude.

This past summer Cherylstarted her first job an ateterercuiter at Lilesoarce. As atelerecrniter, Cheryl calls onblood donors und ashy them toschedule their nest appointmenteto donate.

Carrently a junior at Barr-isgtoo High Schant, Cheryl says,"With a positive attitude, thereisn't anything you can't da."

For further informatian 05 hawyou can help save Oves by heing ablood donor, call LifeSnurce at295-WhO.

Why you have beenunable to quit smoking

Nicotine (smoking), lilie otherdrugs, ban both a physiological(biochemical) and psydhotagical(habitual) pIsase is ils addiction.

Success in stopping any addic-live peoceos invoices, fient, thepsychological withdrawal andthen breaking the physiologicalhabit on a permanent haninl.

Nicotine in cigarettes displacescertain seurotroanmittecs(acetytcholiine) throoghout thebody and brais. TIsis casses avariety of immediate undesirablehealth effecta.

With the pbynical addiction loaicathie, (in some ways mare ad-dictive thais heroin(, the habitualsmoker balido op a tolerance andthen a physical dependency uponthe nicotine. After a time, thesmoker monises to feel normallNicotine addicta itself primarilyin the brain, causing withdrawalsymptomu of nervousness, ir-ritabillty, cold uweate, troubleeleeping, cravings, tronhle cas-centrating, etc.

Many patiente bave taldun thatthe ontydifficult pact of stoppingsmoking at Physicians Ceutern

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MARCH 7, 17 DesPluisns, Hoffman EstatesHIS, HERS AND OURS:MAKING BLENDED FAMILIES WORKO Cao you 0550mn 00e bin, Poppy umSo'?D wyas stout ve tabou iv avoid ouis;dc flieda,nnsn.D Hou do seu Atciplico o' her children'

MARCH 28 DesPlomosDOES ADOLESCENCEHIGH SCHOOLSDRUGS & ALCOHOLz vo y ousut pass your child or using alcuhol orR and oympivmsleirv 10 ,nculfl5n ihn ,mp0500l

O0How do 5 ousommuflìsu in w,lh ycur udol oscnc i and oScodc you vaOd hnlp?

Forest ¡:I$::are HQspital

Whoc ii vamos io uvderslandlvuourse Ices or our children bollar. wo allhayo somethiog IO learn. Thorn areproblems wed libo IO work Oui, butneed holy livsoiOn hsw. ChangesoOd libo 10 nabo, bai can't.

ThaI's why Forest PsychCarnHospital in ofIdios onoiher eoliosof treo plOSOvIOliOflS - in youroommunitos - uboof ihosn issoos.They're vosuonievl, they're islormu-liaR, thoy'le importoot.

Asailobilily io limited yod by loRena-too. so te5islnl oanis. Call 035-4352or 035-4355 lOO Iarlhcr dolails.

wan is mateo the phone callfor in-formation. Call nowl alfices arelocated at 500 N. Michigan ave.,Chicago 05011, 644-5066; 125 OakBrook 60521, 323-2820; and 04 OldOrchard Conter, Skokie ff077,079-52W.

The treatment taken effectwithin minutes. By the time pa-tiento aro ready to leave the of-lice, many have already ex-perienCcd a diminished desire taomoko and Ihn majority do notexperience tho side eRecta ofnicotine withdrawal an do somany smakers who try is quitalone.

Skin CancerScreening

A free skin cancer screeniagsvifi be held on Wcd., Fob. 24,from 2 to 5 p.m. at the SwodinhCcvnnanl Family Health Center0390 N. Nagle.

Participanta aro asked lo weara bathing soit under theirclothing il possible. Appoint-meats are necessary and may hemade by calling 631-13110.

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Meeting onweight control

Hartgrove Hospitalspecializes inmental health

Stress ad problems are a factoflife but sometimes they can getpainfally oat of control. That'sthe tiene to get help.

Hartgrove Hospital, a 99-bedprivate psychiatric hospital,specializes b helping those incrisis. Hartgrove provides qsali-ty care to children, adolescentsand adulto.

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A free confidential evalualioocan be arranged if you or 00-meone you know needs help.

For more information on thesemod other progra505, ioclsdisstour free Commsoity EducatisoServices, call 312/722-3113, ext.239.

Leukemiasupport groupseries

Dr. Richard A. Cornos will hethe featured speaker at the firstsession of a sin-week educationalsnpport grasp series on lenkemiabeginning Feb. 22, and sponsoredby the Lenlsemis Research Faim-dation at 73f p.m., EvanstonHigh School, 1fb Dodge Street,room s-122, Evanston.

As the first speaker io 110e

oeries, Dr. Larsen will disensothe leskemic diseases,establishing the correctdiagnosis, the casse, encrenttreatment, alternatives and Ikeimportance of research to pa-tiento with leukemia.

Dr. Larson is a member of theMedical Advisory Board of theLeukemia Research Fosodatiosand Assistant Professor ofMedicine, Joist Section ofHemalotogy/Oneslogy at thePritaker School of Medicine,University of Chicago.

The scheduled grssp series io-eludes sessions os medicalaspects of leukemia, psycho-social aspects, stress manage-ment and nstgition, consinanityressurces, a Idukemia viewpointand the patient overview"Where Do We Go FromHere?"

Following each presentation,participants will bave the oppor-tonity to meet with those who arefaced with similar situations inun anderataoding and comfor-tahte atmosphere.

Pro-registration is requested,but not reqoired. However, spaceis limited. Reservations may bemade by caSing the LeukemiaResearch Foundation office al990-1177.

Free dental examat SwedishCovenant

The Swedish Cavesant HospitalDental Service is offering freedental enansinati055 on Thorn-day, Feb. 22, from 9 am. to 12noon in ils offices in the hospital'sAndersan Pavilion, 2751 W.Win000.

This free service is open lo per-sons of all ages. If x-raps areco-qoired, a small fee to cover theexpense of the film will be ckacg-e

e Dental Service offers saextensive list of dental pro-cedures including: peridonlaland endodontic treatmenl, oralsurgery, synthetic bose graftingand iniptasto, dental bonding andlemporomasdibalar (TMJ) jointtreatment. II also io esqipped tocare for potients with specialhealth needs who requirehospitalisation al the finie of den-tal treatment.

Appointments for the free den-tal screening are necessary andcan be made by calling the SCHDental Service at 971-8200, X5500.

EdgewaterHospital lectureon Hypertension

'Yssr Heart and Hyperten-sion" will he the discussion lopicst Edgewater Hospital, 5700 N.Ashland Ave., on Mosday, Feb.22 at t p.m. in the Auditorism.Doctor Kenneth Horowitz, an in-teroalmedicine specialist, will bethe gseot speaker. He will discusshow to diagnose, treat and con-trol one's high blood pressure.After Ike lecluce, there will be aquestion and answer perind.

Refreshments will he servedand free parking is available inIke lot adjaceot to the hospital.There is no fee for the program,hot preregistration is required.Call 0786000 Ext. 3100 to reserveyour seat.

United OstomyAssociationmeeting

The North Suburban ChicagnChapter nf The United OstomyAssociatinn wifi hold Its monthlymeeting Wed., Feb. 24, 191f, atLutheran General Hospital, 19thfloor, East Cafeleria, at I p.m.

Speaking o-23 be Dr. PamelaShrock of Northwestern MedicalCenter. Her topic will be sensati-ty and the Ostomate.

Members and son-members,ostomates and interested non-ostomates are welcome.

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"Helpint peoplc gain control of their eating is one of the Gp-tifast' program's main okjectives," according to Robert Spector,MA., a ptycholsginl working in the program. Bob is shown hereconducting a group meeting with program participanln.

The Opti005t yrogram io designed tar persons with 5f pounds ormore to lose. A team of medical professionals address both thephysical nod psychological aspects of being overweight.

For more information os the weight loss program, pIense call lionPark Ridge Iscation at 297-0350 ni the Chicago location at 9t5-5lt5.

Opfast Programnow at St. Francis HospitalSt. Francis Hospital offers the

Optifast Program, a completeweight loss program tar people 211sr more pounds overweight. 0p-tifast csmkisen a phyoician-supervised diet with lifestylec000selisog designed to maintainweight loss.

"Okesity can be a neriomdisease," said nutritionist SosasHarnhey, Direclsr of the St,Francis Oplifast Program. "Op-tifast can quickly help obese in-dinidnaln reduce their risk ofdiabetes, stroke, asd heartdisease.''

The three-part Opfffaot Pro-gram includes a controlled diet,behavior modification sensisnuand au exercise program. "Op-tifast is effective because it em-

New Voice Clubmeeting

A presentation entitled "How teTalk to Your Doctor" will befeatured at the meeting of theNew Voice Club nf Swedish Cone-nanI Hospital on Toesday, Feb.23, at 530 p.m. in the AndersonPavilion, 2751 W. Winona,

Dr. Jerry Wench, apsychologist with a particular in-breit in health psychology, willexploin how to communicate withOne's doctor and other healthcare professionals io order to getIke full benefit of one's medicaltreatment. He also will reviewthe Patient's Bill of Rights.

The New Voice Club io a nap-port group for laryngectomees(persons whose voice boxes havebees surgically removed) andtheir families, The meetings arefree and open Io all appropriatepecosos. Coffee, cake and conner-saltan follow the meellog,

For more information contactSheila Derman, speech therapydepartment, 878-1250, X5305

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phasizes edncatisn and long-termsupport." euplained Mu, Har-obey. "Weight loss io mean-ingtess antros a person knowswhy they are losing weight, en-dhow to change tbeir life to heepthe weight off,"

People interested in the OptiSant Program can attend u freeorientation session held moisthlyat St. Francis Hospital. The Gp-tifast Program staff will beavailable to answer all questionsabeut the program. The firstarientatisn meeting will be heldat 7:39 pm. on Thorsduy,Febraary 25,

SI, Francio Hospital is locatedat 355 Ridge Avenue, Evanston.For more information an the Gp-tifant Program, cali 492-3730.

Blood Pressureand Diabetes Tests

Senior Citizens of the communi-ty are invited to Edi505 PorkLutheran Church, tf2f N.Oliphant, to take advantage clFree Blood Pressure aodDiabetes Tests which will beavailable on Tuesday, Feb. 23, at11:35 am.

Nurses from the Regency Rocs'ing Center will be available forthe testing, dowssstairs io theNorth HaS of the-building.

0CC Blood DriveThe Oakton Community Col-

lege Board of Student Affairs andthe Health Services Office willSponsor a blood drive from t am.to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24 IO

the College Stsdent Center, 1990E. Golf Rd., Des Plaines.

The blood drive is open to thegeneral public. The blood will becollected by Life Source anddistributed to local hospitals. Farinformation, call 635-1699,

Dr, Barbara Laskowaki is headof the Oak Mill Family DentalCenter. Prior te the opening ofher private practice, Dr,Laukewnki mua associated withthe Chtcage Medical and DentalCenter as the Director of itaDepartment ofDeatistry, Skein astimma rum laude graduate ofMonat Hnlyeke College in SoothHadley, Massacbuuetls and earn-ed her Doctor of Dental Surgerydegree from NorthwesternUniversity Schuol of Dentista-y,After graduation Dr. Laskswshiwas invited to jobs the privatepractice of the internationallyrecognized dentist, Dr, EmilStutz, in Richterswil,Switzerland, Upon her returns tothe UIsIted States, Dr. Laskswskichose ta eutablish her practice inour ceonmonit)'.

Dr, Laskowski is skilled and en-perienced in ali phases of den-tiutry and enjoys the variety and

Parksidesponsorsfree lecture

Parlsside Human Services Car'poration isspessaring a free lee-turo series. The series consisto ofeightleetores that espIare imper-tant health issues, The nest pro-gram begins at 7t30 pm, onWedneaday, Feb, 24, and is caUtI-ed "A Prattle of the CsmplsuiveOvereater: Issues and Treat-ment," The lecture will be heldinJohnson Auditariom an the lowerlevel of Parkaide Cantep, 1575Dempster in Park Ridge, edja-cent to Lutheran GeneralHospital.

Pierre E. Lacoeqse, apsychologist at D0velopmestafand Psychiatrie Services)DAPS), will give the presenta-tion, He ovilI form os habita andbehavior patterns thatcharacterize the overeater, Hewill atoo disenso treatment ap-prsacheu. A question and answerperiod will follsw the limare,

For more information or toregister far the program, railDAI°S at 696-5955.

Perkside Homos Services io amember of the Lutheran GeneralHealth Care System.

Community seminar onCosmetic Surgery

A free commonity seminar en-titled "Answers Is Your Qoes-Bono on Cosmetic Surgery" willbe held na Monday, February 22from 7 to fr30 pm. in the DoutaSReam at the Arlington HeightsMemorial Library, 566 N. Dun-ton,

The New Image seminar in-clsdes a slide presentato givenby Calleen Curan, RN., CosmeticSurgery Cosmoelor, and e qucs-lion/answer opportunity lest byEdward J. Ienry, M.D., a beardcertified plastic surgeon.

The-seminar is designed tocultivate an edocated cosmeticsurgery consumer and exploresthe positive changea in self

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flexibility nf treating patienta ofail ages from children ta seniorcitizens, In addition to generaldentistry inelading prosthetics,endodonicu, oral surgery andrestorative and preventive den'Estay, Dr, Laukowskiistramedinand bas had tremendous successwith the new techniques of

JCC FitnessCenterstress workshop

A "Creative Stress Manage-meet" workshop will bepresented by the New FitnessCanter of the Bernard HsrwichlMayer Kaplan Jewish Comsuoni-ty Caster (JCC), 565e W. ChurchSI., Skokie, beginning at 10:30am, Ou Sunday, Feb, 25.

Liada Gaihel, a professionalstress management consultantand instructor, will present theprogram which is free and opesto the public.

Gaibel holds a master's degreein social work from University ofChicago and has bees a stressmanagement instructor atTruman College for seven years.She alas teaches courses in Ihrfield of aging at Felician Collegewhere she is gerontology depart-ment bead.

A popular lecturer, abe bas ap-peared before community,synagogue and schaal groups,undwasa guest eupertat the JCCFitness Center's "Fun andFitness Fest" tast fall.

For mare informatisa abeatthe "Creative Stress Manage-ment" workshop call 675-2350.

esteem which people experienceas a result of carefully plasnedcosmetic surgery procedure.

New limage is a comprehensivecosmetic surgery program basedon three factors: offering theskills al board certified plasticsurgeons; free, coalideutial con-sultatiom; and flat rate costa atSeemed day surgery facilitieswith lioanacO99 available, NewImage consultation centers arelocated in both Arlington Heightsand Downeru Grove.

Reservations are requested byFriday, Feb. 19 due to limitedseating. For mece Information,cailNewlusage at963-OGOl. Thereis nu charge.

cosmetic dentistry such as toothbonding. Bending a tecbniqaewhich ban recently receivedmuch publicity, is used toreshape teeth, fill in spaces,repair broken teeth and torensave discoloration,

Au e public service to familiesin our community Dr. Laskewsbihas vslanteerest tu previde, freeof charge, diagnostic u-raya orstudy modelo as a means of 1dm-Micelios to aid the varions rOm-munity associations involviefmissing children.

Dmdieated to the well being anddental health of the members ofoar community, Dr. Leskowsbiand her staff welcome inquiriesand visita to her office localed inOak MiS Mall at Oaktsn andMilwaukee Ave. The office nowhas new espandmd hsurs, open 6days e week fur your con-neniesce.

Heart lecture atLincoinwoodLibrary

Find sat how to fight thenation's uamber one killer at aLincoinwood Public Library lee-tare, "Keeping Our HeartsHealthy: Preventative Measurmsof Heart Disease," CardiologistAlberto Peschi, Medical Direclorof SI. Francis Hospital's GalvinHeart Center, will explain thecauses of brart disease and howdiet, exercise and a healthylifestyle can mieimize heartdisease risk.

"Keeping Our Hearts Healthy"will be held at 7 p.m. on Thorn-day, Feb. 25. The LiocotowaodPublic Library io located at 4000W. Pratt Ase., Lincotowosd.,' The lecture is part of the 1900Lincolnwood Health LectureSeries sponsored by the Village ofLinesinwoad and St. FrancisHospital of Evanston. To registerand fur additional information,call 492-ole.

Hsncy J. Kow&.kl. MDYour Family Physician

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program for diabeticsAs part of ita comprehensive

Service fur people with diabetes,Swedish Covenant Hospital is of-fering a "Lining Well withDiabetes" program fur diabeticsand their families un Thurdayevenings, March 3 thrss 24, from flo I p.m. in the AndersonPavilion, 2751 W. Winone.

"Persons with diabetes seed in-fonualiss and instruction ou bowto manage the diumase so they canlead healthier, happier lives andlessen chances that cam-plicaitnus will develop," saidMasa Kcismer, RN, program in-structor and diabetic teachingcoordinator at the hospital.

The four-part program willfocus on numeroso issues of in-terest to the diabetic including,the newest treatment for the

Families Anonymoussupport group

Familien Anonymous is a nos-protil, non-professional, non-religious fellowship of friendsand relatives concerned with thelamily disease of Drug andAlcohol dependency, and thebehavior of those with emotionalproblems.

On Sunday, Feb. 25, 1958 wewill hr holding as Open Meelingat Holy Family Hospital is Des

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disease, the benefita of goodblood glucose control, what to doabout emergency situations,glucose sell-monitoring and theuse of nulcitisu and esercise inconlrolling diabetes.

Particïpanta will be given ahealth history questionnoire inorder Io insure that each personreceives instractiss appropriateto his/her seeds. Besides Ms,Krismer, other prstesoionalsfrom the hospital staff namely apharmaciol, social worker andtherapeutic dietitian also willpresent the most recent advancesin the field of diabetes manage-moot.

For more informatisa or toregisler contad Its. Krismer at875-0200, Pager 177.

Plaines, al 7:30 pm. The publie ininviled to allesd. There will bespeakers addressing the issue,along wilk a recovering addictand a recsvecing FA. parcel. Aquestion and answer penad willfsllsw. There is so charge to thopublic. and refreshments will besoeur

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CPR Fundamentals

Student. from the Mther }llghSehoOl Medical Club receive pro-

per iotroetiofl ù eardiopu1oflOorY resoodtotiOfl techoiqoeo from

Robert Hfnes, RIfT., (right), dorthg a CPR certfficatrOfl commhold receotly ot Edgewoter Hoopitl. Mother High School mad

Edgewater Hospitallaave collaboratedOO avoriety of edcocatlOOal

opportunities over the last several years. The Adopt-A-SCl000l pro-

gram was implemented by Doctor Stewart LiptoO, the hospitolS

limon advisor for btother High affama.

Former MG residentseeks life saving transplantnooalda.Kestìer, a5lyear old

resident of Apple River, IL.,formerly of Morton Grove is hop-log to get a cali soso from theU.,iveroity of jome Hoopital thata donor has been tomad. Donald,who suffers from ocleroSmg

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Medicare Part B covers thecare of many common footproblema. Thickened andinfected eails. spurs. in-

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most cases. your first visitfor the diagnosis and treat-ment of yoar foot problemwill be covered and futureeligibility can be determie-ed.

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cholangitis, a complication ofcItroneS disease, bao beet mableto cootmnoe bis work as acarpenter in recent months doe tobb Sacos-

Dr. John L. Smith of Univrrsityof Iowa Hospital, has utated."Doould has end-stage liverfallare, he bas three lo six moo-ths survival without liverreplacement." Liver transplantaare currently lo-mg done at u 70%success rate.

liopiogla findadonorintimeonot Donald's only worry Thehospital requires $142,900 for thistypeoltransplant, hutcaslu couldgo as tagis as $350,000 und Donaldban 00 insurance. Smce Donaldand his family are not io thefinancial position to pay for nochan expensive life-savingtransplant, Donald is torced totorn to the public for help, andfundraismg efforts are ander-way. 'Pond-raining in not theultimate solotion to the horren-dons financial crines many II-linoisans face.' Says Donald,"legislative reform is! We mustwork together to insure thot iothe Istmo no one will lose so-meone they love er bave to givesp everything they bave workedfor all their life because of lack ofinsurance Or personal finances.

The Organ Transplant FandInc. is accepting tax dedsrtblecontributions its Donald's oame.Donations may be mailed to-Organ Transplant Fund, Inc. POBox 75 Morris, IL f0450.

All contributions will be- acimowledged.

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Rush North Shore Medical Center

D IWeiss physician

offers new weight loss planFat people pay a double price

1er their obesity. sollerisg bothhealth-Wise and socially, accor-ding la Theodore Balsam, M.D. aWeiss Plospital specioustuaioter-nal medicioc aodgostraenlerology. From a healthstandpoist, it is aveu documeotedhow that obesity tenido te coo-tribute ta serious health yro-hieros including hyperteOsiOO.diabetes. hypertipidemnas. orhigh levels ol tat io blood. ou welt

as osteoarthritis aod olber coodi-lioso. Weight toss is recognizedus Ike first tise ol lreatmeot Inmany ol these problems.

Goder Dr. Balsam's gundaoce,nearly 30 people are currentlyparticipatiog io 00 ellectiVe dailydiet plan that utilises o tusly yro-teio supplement enhanced withvitamioS aod minerals, corn-plemeoted by meals and eocnsnacks, while timiliog caloric n-tobe to onder t,tlt calories. loorder lo corail in the program.participants mast need lo lossmore than 25 pounds, Dr. Balsamesplaised.

Participasts usually slay is theprogram 0-12 weehn or longer, beadded. The cost ol the program isapprasimalelY $30 per arch brthe protein snipplemeol. andabout $23 weebly in professionalbees. Some insueasce plans pro-vide purtiol reimbursemeot barparticipation. The programhopas about u year ago, and itsmembership is iscreasiog ropid-Ip, Dr. Balsam suid. "We holiestthis is a very elbectioe, medicallysupervised weight lass programsuited to today's lilestylc, withthe involvement ob the physicianus the hey bader to success."

"The program emphasires thehob hetweon health and weight,as well as the psychological

The efforts ab several membersob Ihe medical asd prolessiunalstalls ob Forest Hospital, 555Wilson In., Des plaines, earnedrecogoilion at the annual DoctorsDimer Dance, which was heldrecently io the mais foyer 01 theMmeom of Science and Industry.

Irving Tracer, M.D., receivedthe Special Recognition Award inappreciation uf his enoiributionis the treutment of learning

Open GymBasketball forMen 30 & Over

The Riles Parh District hasreserved an upen gym basketballperiod for all men age 31 andover. The Ballard School Gym-000iom (0320 Ballard Rd. wNues) will he upen 1mm 7-9 p.m.un Wednesday nighis beginningJun. 0. (Pleasr ester brom westside of schaut). The fee is only $1

I prr visit, pro-registration is nutnecessary und this special opengym time is available for menwho are SI years old and over.For more isbormali0000thiupru-gram, contact Joy Russ at IkeRiles Park District, 967-6633 or967-6975.

Dr. Thmilore Balsam

aspects ob eating babils. The pu- lb the problem in related to the

liest worhs ano-tu-ene with the diet, it can he managed with ap-physician, receiving a specific propriote adjsvantu nr medica-dici, including a protein-froclese fist."supplement, along with ap- Why do most weight reductionyrupriate support and individual diets fail? It's frequently due to acousseliog An important lacIer combination of fuctorn, led by in-

is Ihat we also adjust the pro- convenience or lud diets thatgram tu accommodate Ihr pu- don't work, noted Dr. Balsam.liest's libestyle throoghoot the "In today'n world, most people

program. Ib it's necessary fer the work, which makes mt very dut-

potieot IO cat eut a lew limes a bicmdt to avoid faut foodu, work-weeh, we advise how is do it related banqueta, and eottog outwhile slaying wilhio the diet io restaoraotu. It is alto difficult

limits " to maintain a weight reduction

"The program involves weehlY diet when yoo work all day and

visits to Ihr physician tor come home to face complicated

monitariog aod evaluation, dur- preparation and weighing ofjog which the physician is olso ut- reconmseoded food, Succensfultuned to chechint loe chemical dieters today need a plan that in

uhourmolities or emotional pro- lastefol, filling, and simple.blems, should they develop dur- Traditional lose-calorie, liquid or

ing the patient's participation. lb powder diets are boring, unnatis-

a syrribic medico! problem lying, and most people inst don'tarises, Ike palieot is relerred follow them successfully br anybach tu his or her owo physician. leoght of time."

Forest Hospitalhonored doctors, employees

disabilities in children andadniescents. Presentation wasmude by Dale Giulas, M.D.,Assuciote Medical Director elPoemi Hospital.

The Oubgint Probessisoat StaffPresident Award was presentedby Bernard Newman, M.D., toLen Koriol, Psy.D. Dr. Newmaoalso prrscoled Joy Simon, RN.,Ihr Medical and ProfessionalStall Employee nf the Your.

Daring Ike aanoal EmployeeuDinner Dance, which wan held atthe Navar000 Banquet Hull,longtime employees nl thehospital were honored. Thesewere: Hellen McCallnfls, MerleFarber and Kathy Pasic (10years), Ridgely Coghlan, MikeGarippn and Terri Ring (15

years), and Shirlee Berger andKaren brusio (25 years).

st. Francis anouncesnew board members

Three new Board. Memberswere recenlly elected to the St.Francis Hospital Beard of Direr-

Trrcnee P. Brennan, aWilmolte resident, is a SealerVice Prruidenl at Lallalle Na-ti000l Bank. Mr. Broman cur-rcotly serves as Division Head olthe bank's Bond Department.

Mary Guilloyle Doherty of Nor-thbrook is a Vier President andBoard Member at ExecutiveAssets Corporation, a nationalcnnnidling firm. She is well-known for condocting seminarsto assist hminenn executives

changing jobs or preparing for

retirement,maman G. Reger, inni5

a Partner at Author Anderson &Company und beads the smallbusiness tau practice depart-ment.

HEA.JTH D ITTMESSRes offers

Children's Health FairChildren, ages 4 to 15, and

heirparenis are invited 10 attendo special Children's Health Fairllalnrday, Feb. 27 brom 10 um. to2 p.m. al Resurrection Hospital,7435 W. Tairait Ave., Chicago.

Located is the huspilul'sMacian Hall auditnrium, theChildreo's Health Fair willfeature a variety ol Irre healthscreenings, health inbormaliunprograms and a bree teddy hoaror dull checkup. Children may br-ing lheir favorite sinfled animal,teddy hear or doll bor u breorhechup at Ihe health fuir.

Other highlights ob the lair willinclude free height, weight, vi-

- ion and speech screenings, as>_ nell au a scnliosin cheehup.

ANAD groupmeeting

Anoreniu nervosa and( associated diuordern - ANAD

will hold u groap meeting foranorexies, bnlimicn, parents, and

, . families at f pm., Thursday,. Feh, 25, at Highland Pack

Hospital, 718 Glenview Avenue,Highland Park. The meeting isfree. Thom interested are invitedto aBend, MIAD groups now holdregmilar meetiogu in numerous

: : North Shore communities andotherseclioon ofgreater Chicago.

l'or additional information,i call 131-3430,Anorexia nervosa and bulimia

are dangerous eating disorderscharacherized by estreme loso ofweight and/or binge eating andpurging.

The Aizheimer'n Disease andRelufed Disorders Auuociationhan mude Lieberman GeriatricHealth Centre, 9711 Gross PointRd., Skohie an official site for afamily uopport group. This groupiscontinuous andpeople may joinat any time.

The groop mento at 7 p.m. thefient Monday of each month inUebermass Library. Liehernuan

For the filth consecutive yearSI. Francis Hospital of Evanslunannounced it wifi not increaseroom raten or tent costo, The an-nouncemeot higbligkhed a recentmeeting of St. Francis Hnspital'nBoard of Directors to approve thehoopital's 1988 budget.

"Our ability to maintain cur-rent priceu lu a trihole to goodplanning and managementthroughout the hospital," saidJames Gizzi, Executive VicePresident, The hoopital has noiraised fees for roomu and montother nervicen since 1903,

St, Francis room raten are cur-rently $215 for a semi-privateroom and$S101or a privato room,According ta the IllinoisHealthcare Cant ConluinmeolCouncil, St. Francio has the

Fire deportment paramedicswill be 00 haod with Ihoir mobileintensive care uOit ber bree toursjust numide the Marias Hull en.trance. Aod, Chicago PoliceDepartment representotivos willtobo bingorprinis and "OlbicerFriendly" will speab on childsaicty lips.

Ronald McDunald, along withhis magic nhow, will visit withhealib fuir purlicipaots Irom11:30 am. and 12:30 p.m.

Advance registration is sot re-quired for the Children's HealthFuir. Fur additiooal iobocmalios,call Ihe Healib Peumotiuo andWetiness office at 752-5022 bet-wren 0 um. and 5 p.m. Muodaylhcough Friday.

Program serieson Leukemia

The l,eukomiu Research Fous-dation, Inc. will hold a sis-weeheducational grssp programserios on bohemia viacting Feb.22. parents, spouses, family andfriends at 7:30 p.m. at EvanstonHigh School, lbOO Dodge St.-Room 5122, Evansbos.

The schedule includes sessiOoson the medical uspoclu ofloshemia, psycho-suciul uspocts,stress management und nutri-hoz, community resources, aleukemia viewpoiut and the yo-lienis evcrvicw - "Wheie Do WeGo From Here?"

pre-registrutios is icqiiesbed,ial not required. Call Ihrl,euhemia Foundation obbicr al48f-1177 ber udditiooal 0101mo-

Support group for

Alzheimer's diseaseGeriatric Health Cenlre in upon-aored by the Coandil for JewishElderly.

The continuing group providmfamilles with a forum for inlor-motion exchange and supportivedincossiono, The group will he ledby Rena Felder, llocial Werber alLiehermun,

Questions should be directed IoRevu Felder, 674-7210,

st. Francis holdsdown healthcare costs

Inweotroom rates nfChlcagoland'u 25 largesthospitals.

Maintaining our rio-renI pricenis especially important given theamonot of care we provide to thepoor," added Olmi. The 1908budget tocladen mure than 3

nsifflon dullurn for patients whocariant uffort needed services,said Olmi,

"The hospital provides all itsservices to the needy on a slidingfee scale, which requires patientsto pay only what they canafford," said Olmi, A sliding feeis offered at all the hospital'sfacilities, including the HowardArea Health Center in Clsicagaandthe St. FranclnHealth Centerin Lincoliiwood,

Physiciaiis Center opens Skokie officePhysicians Confers, reupon-

nible for helping thousands ofpulieOtu step smohing-und stayslapped' bus npenrd a newmedical office at 64 Old OrchardConter in Shokie.

With groatssccess al Chicago's500 N. Michigan Ave. office andthe Professional Building at Oak-brook Confer, Oak Brook, sowShekie provides 000lhor con-vosient bocalion where help isavailable lo end the cigarettehabit lerover.

"Niculine in cigarotlos, likeother drugs, has bolh aphysiolotical und psychologicalphano in its addition," saysRustre Bailey nf Physicians Ceo-1ers. "That's why our palieotuuro soon by both a licensedmedical doctor and a Ph.D., orcounselor so all aspecis ab

Alas B. Miller, chairman andpresident ob Universal HealthServices, Inc. aod Ruth M.Rethuloin, president and CEO ofMsuot Sinai Hospital MedicalCenter of Chicago, a major net-for-profit teuching hospilal, haveannounced the lormatioo nl apartnership to operate Ue)vor-sal's 154-tod Boiheuda Hospitalunder the sew same Mouni SinaiHenpital North. The partnershipbecome effective January 1,1908.

This partnership is ospected togroolly improve Mount Sinai'subilily to meet lIn mission und lostrengthen the range andquuality of care provided byBethesda. Mouol Sinai, a 009-bedurban leaching hospiisl, will por-chase a minority ioboresi ioBethesda is order to boiler servo

-the various ethnic communities

_os the north nido ob Chicago asdis the serihoro suburbs.Bethesda will benefil frumeducatios prugrams andspecialty services ob Muuut Sinaiasd ils aiutiate Chicago MedicalSchool and will serve many sewpatients through the associationwith M000l Sioui.

Mount Sinai Hospital North'sAdvisory Board will be enyosdedIs represent Iho renstituents in

Eunice Bailey

the hospital's service area. Thetransaction has been approved bythe lilisnis Health FacilitiesFlossing Beard.

Universal Health Services, Inc.is a hospital managemest rum-puny which owus and uperabcu 26acute rare and psychiatrichospitals. lt acts as the advisor toUniversal Heabih Really Income:Troni, a BElT (NYSE, syisbol:UHT). The company's Class BCummos Bloch Irados under thesymbol UHSIB 00 Ihr NASQNatiosal Macbet.

Mount Sisal Hospital MedicalCenter is a learhing and researchhospilal on Chicago's west Oidebounded io 1919. 'l'ho hospital,receives support from the JewishFederation of MolropolitasChicote. The 74-tod Schwab:Rehobilibation Center and u

cigaretle smokisig are dealtwith," said Bailey.

The one und one-half busctreatment toben effect withinminutes. Many immediately en'perience u diminished desire tosmoke und the majority do notesperienee Ihr side effects ofnientiwo withdrawal au do thosewhotryto quit on their own.

You can leave Physicians Con-tern a comfortable ox-smoker,who cao stay slopped for Ihn rootofyone life.

The fee br treatment is taxdednelihie and many insurancecompanies reimburse PhysiciansCenters patients.

Cull the Skuhie office for moreinformation and to make an ap-psislment te nbop smoking forfond. Call 679-a300.

Mount Sinai and Universal Health Services

establish joint venturegrowing netwnrk of 13 MountSinai Care Crnloru are operatingaffiliulos. Mount Sinai HospitalNorth enables Sinai to agoto ser-vo ita original Jewish eammasitywhich has custisned In supportlic hospital philusthropicul(y.

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InterestingFacts From

John Jennings

Here ho Hollywood, C0lif.,

got its name, according to the

Smittmanian News Service: When

the town was first settled in tHB7by Mn. and Mes. Hosoon Wilcet,Me. Wilcos pleoted smee hollybashes. end Mrs. Wilcot then rem-

ed the aree "Hollywood".

There was noce a bird--the giant

mea ot New Zealand--then stand up

te 13 feen taill

The famous writer of children'sbanks. Dr. Suros, reune had anychildren nf his own.

Cnnteery to popular opinen, the

material ssed in violins and tennis

eackets known es "catgut", doesNOT cnme from cats. Catgun isnade 1mm sheep and horses--but

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Political campaigncollections

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Gary K. Warner of Park Ridge and Mark Thompson, DenPlumeo, discuss tke collection of political buttoco and buonperstickers Warner bao hung ut Maine Tom'eship Republican Head-qaturtero ini Dec PIalasen. Both are Precinct Captains im tIne GOPOrguarazution and long active in the party. Wureer in rueueiang forAlternate Delegate pledged to George Bunk in the March 15pramary election, and Thompson is a Malee Tomeataip Trustee.Area residents will find many familiar namen from former electioncumpuagcs uaauong the political signo und piers in Gary's vast cotter-taon, only two displays nf which are piclered.

"Meet theCandidates"public forum

Mayor Eugene Sawyer wan in-viled ky the Northwest ActionCouncil, Inc., to meet withrenidenlu of tkc far norlhwentcade of Chicago, according toMury M. Staniec, conucil presi.dent. -

The Council in Opu050ring a"Meet the Candidates" program0e Thnroday, Feb. 25, 7 p.m., atthe Northwest Bnitdern Halt, 4041N. Central Ave. "Twenty to thirtycuedidutes for various local,County, committeeman andjudicaul offices, Democratic andRepubtacun, will uttend and pm-sent their crenteetiuts and answeraudieece questions,'' saidStuniec.

The meeting is open tu thepsbtac. It an one of a serien of pro-gruesos prndsced by the Conncil, acan-partisan orgueizatisn.

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF BID

The Village of Nllea witt he uc-ceptinog seated bids fort

50/50 Sidewalk Curb PragraanSeated bids will he accepted un-

Ill noon, on February 23, 1988 utthe Village of Bites, Office of thePurchaetng Agent, 7801Milwaukee Avenue, Hiles, tUinnis60640.

All bidders are required fo bepro-qualified in order to bid octIsis pmsject. Bid dncoanenls wiltonly be issued if the cnslractomfumnishen a copy of hin "l.D.O.T.Certificate of Eligibility".

General information andnpecifac mstructincs concerningthou reqsest for proposal areavailable al the Office nf the Per.chasing Agent, 7601 MilwaukeeAvenue, Niles, Illinois 60640.

Bids will be opened at 1koBoard of Tmnstees' meetingwinch begins at 8:00 p.m. noTuesday, February 23, 1900 at7200 Milwanloee Avenue, Niles, It-linois 60646.

Andrew R. BicHaParchaning Agent

Political News

Pucinskichallenges Byrneto debate

Saying that June Byrne "cancnn knt ube can't hide," AureliaPucmnki, Democratic candidatefor Clerk nf the Circnit Court,ckatleeged the fnnnermayortoadebate oc the issues.

"I am glad to ncc that JanvByrne han emerged to open berkeadquamlnrs. Now it's time tojuin in a debate on bow to im'prone a court system that scenesover 5 million people," saidPucinslol, a Camminsioner of theMetropolitan Sanitary District,whs han been endsrsed by theDemocratic party, leading in-dependents and ocganiaed labor.

"l've outlined over twentysteps Is make our judicial systemmore accountable and providebetter service is the public,"Pucinshi announced. "I think thepublic wonld like In hear WhatJune Byrne plans to du Is im.prsve the court system."

"I also believe u debafe willenable the voters Is make a deci-nine whether they muet to returoto the dininive politice nf the pastnr whether te nue tIse affice so aprofessional, efficient basin."

Pucinntni said that bath JaneByrne and her Repablicue oppo-ment Ed Vcdolyuk "are trying torewrite Mstor,,"

"Ed Vrdolyab nays that he'sagainst tan increase, but be votedfsr every tax increase JacoByrne praponed when he ran theCity Council."

"The voters hoow the only wayIs keep tunes dnsvn is lo beepSpeeding down," said Pucinsini."I son proud lo say that everyyear t have been a conunissionerof Ike Metropolitan SanitaryDantrict sur tax levy has gonedomas. I am happy ta contrant thatwith Jase Byrne's record asMayer."

"The velero have rejected JaneByrne twice recently. I believethai when they bub at whot weboth bave to say, they will do noOnce again in the March primary.

Ann zio honor

Caplai'nAt-lkar C. Beach, USN Reti, President of the Reservel)ltin 'i n Aonucialinn nl the Department of Illinoin rl, presents itsMleulem-an st the Yea-r" Award to Congienoman Frank Annunzio

I Ilih Dint-till, o rerugnilins kikis lifetime consmilment tu improv-loll Ike combat readiness ofthe U.B.Reserve Forces. Ansssoin wasiestratneelal in obtaining eight new C-lttH aircraft br Ike O'HareAir ltrnrrve Forren Facility.

Schoenberg criticizesSutker for evading debate

Democratic candidate Jeff invite Satker to participate in aSchoenberg as charging his oppo- League sponsored debate.senI in the March 15, 1905primary electien with hiding "t understand Ssther han told afrom 56th Legislative District League representattve that he'llvolees debate me if I first sage u letter

Schoenberg who last week pledging Is support Sutker'n cae-challenged Stte Rep. Cal Sutker didaey. But he still hasn't told melo dehate in each of the district's nr anyone from my campuage

that he s willeeg to debute cederany circamntaeee," Schoenberg

Reaidentu of the 56th District"are well educated md well in-formed people wino expect opecdebute of the issues that are im-portami te them. Sutker ischeatang them by evading theissues und refunieg to taIls,"Schoenberg said.

laur tuwsohips prior ta theprimary, said that Sntker hasfailed to renpund to his invitation,''sending an -unmistakablemessage that he feels saferaveiding me than he does lettingVoters cnmpure us."

When Sntker failed to respondto the debate invitation,Schoenberg's campaign askedthe League of Women's Velero In

Dem hopeful calls forutility reforms

Democratac candidate Jeff Commonwealth Edison systemicSchnenhurg (0.-56) wastu to give 1985. Gemeva eaw bays ita etec-16th district residentu u utility tricity from Wisconsin Power ut abreak.

cost that is 30 percent tens thanThe Illinois Hesse candidate Ediseaa'o price, Napervittesays he will call for a disteict renegotiated its rute with Coon-wide summit of governmental moowealth Edison, winning a 30reproseelatives enmmunity percent rate reduction.nl gaeleuliono, boniness leaders Forty one municipalities in Il-and rsncereed citiaeno lo in' tionis now buy their electricityeenligale altersalives to the from sources other than Com-district's present electrical stili- moswcalth Edisan,ty soul ce.

Schoenberg ouid his opponent"lt In lime We nlnp givin5 Corn. in Ike March 15 primary basmueweolib Edison a free hand to "failed for too long to exertcharge Nib district residents and strong leadership io bringingbusieesses electrical utility rolen dewn ulility rutes." He pointed tothai are amsog the highest in the incumbent Cal Butker'u failsre tanation," llcheeokerg said, ex- vote On the comprehensiveyloloing Ihat Ike utility campasy rewrile of the Publie Utility Acthas Increaneg ils raIes by "well when it woo recently considered-Over Igl percent In the last 15 by the General Assembly.years and is new asking for a 37 "For the first time in 75 yearspercent increase." the legislature was offering cam-Schneeberg pointed to Geneva, prehensive revinionu und he miss-Illionas, which withdrew from the ed the vote."

A receptien wilt he held Inhonor of Wayne Rhine of the Tir.cuit Tuent uf Cnmk Cuunty onMonday, Feb. 22.

The receptinn will he held utMuzim'a Restaurant, 26 N. ClarkSt., Ctuieagn, from 4:30 tu GIlp

Judge Rhine han been anAssOciate Judge fer the past liveymca, and han sec-vedin the Traf-fie Court, He is currently at theDutey Center, hearing JuryTriulu.

Judge Rhine is eednraed by theDemocrutic Party of Cook Cocu-ty in the upcoming Primery.

Judge Rhine is a graduate ufDePaul University where hereceived bis law degree, He per-furmed pent graduate work utJebe Murnhull Law School andatoo ultended the NationalJudicial College bu Reno.

The Judge has been active formany yearn as a member of Nor'thwest Suburban Bar Associa-iron, Deculogne Society, IllinoisJudges Association, Congrega-lion B-nui Jobsua Beth Elebbn.

Judged Rhine bas been appmon-ed by tbe Chicago Bar Auuueia-610e, Women's Bur Associationund the Advacate Society, airo

SkokieP"Welith

Shskie ParkDistriel annonneesthoir first Be Wellthy, Ynn'reWorth tt Week, Feb. 22-37.

[turn bow to live a healthierlifestyle by participating in aserien uf FREE welleessseaastnars. A different topic wiltbe diacauned at euch sianinar. BeWellthy, You're Worth It WeekmiS edancute you and your lamilyon the true meaning of wettoess.Seminars are held at the Devon-shire Center, 4400 Grove St.,Sholcie.

Monday, Feb. 22, 2 - 3 p.m.,"start Off On The Right Foot." Aprofessional pediutrist will givefree foot und ankle unarm. 76p.m. "Exercise For Enjoyment."Learn lo enjoy exercising by at-tending thisotnehour low impactaerobics class.

Tuesdny, Feb. 23, 3t2f - 530p.m. "First Aid For Little Peo-pIe." First aid workshop forchildren in grades 96-3rd. 7 - 9p.iou. "CPR - CardiopulmonaryResucitatien." Basic life sspporlskills are taught through tecturo,demonstration, and practice tuuse bu respense tu cardiac arrest,droweing, and shock.

Weduenday, Fob. 24, 7 - t p.m."Hurry Sicksesss" - StressManagement. Explore the inner-enter entere of aim stresses, at-feehag personal awareness andatnilluto betterm000ge stress. 8-9p.m. "Relasatioc and Massage."Learn hsw to give a lension eus'ing, body relaniaag massage.

Thursday, Feb. 22, 7 - O p.m."What You're Looking For to Noito The Refrigerator." Learn to

Speech RegionalCompetition

Four Maine East students plac-ed at the Saturday, Feb. t,I.H.S.A. regionalopeech cumpeti'lion. Alun Berks of Morton Grove

- placed fourth, opeeinl uceaulonspeukingt Joe Cnnnoli of DesPlaines, fourth place, originalcomedy; Jude Dintujo of MortonGrave, frist place, oratoricaldeclamation; and Jalon Lobe nfDea Plumer, first place,humorous Interpretation.

ledge Wuyae Rhin.e

other Bar granps.Judge Reine has been endorsed

by the Chicago Federation nfLabor, Service Employees Inter-national, Illinois Felice Federa-tion, Illinois Traffic Bar Associa-lion und othemn.

Ile makes ido home in Nor-thhrsok with hin wife and twochildren.

arks host'y Week"

breah the repetative cycle ofuvereatimg/bingisg unddieting/deprivation.

Friday, Feb. 26, 2 - 3 p.m."Future Trends In Women'sHealth Care." Obstetric andGysecologie care, women'slungevity, and goal setting areonly a few ufthe topics atiucasued.

Saturday, Feb. 27, 10 - 3 p.m."lOIS" Health Fair. Free testingand informatian. Tenting in-eludes: chntesteral screening,blood pressure, blood sugar,colon-rectal testing tolta, plusmuch more.

Seek womenvocalists

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'Irnueu of Sound (formerly ñneChorulettesl, a women's costeas-porary vocal and hmtrnaaaaentutcompany, invite warnen vocaliatawith choral e,perienee who areinterested In perfornasing ta jeintheir organlaution.

Rekearnuls are Tuesday morn-bogo ut the Iedtof YMCA ho DesPlaines - 063f until noon. Pro-npective new membern are in-vtteot to attend reheursutu duringFebruary. Informal anditinnawill be held. Bukynittieg serviceis available.

For further information, pleasephone director Pat Ferguson ut229-0192.

VFW Post 3579serves servicemen

Fourteen memherat of theVeterans al Foreign Warn ParkRidge Pout 3579 and Ansitturyrecently served u buffet diener taabout tlOsen-vicemrn and wanneut the Chicago United ServiceOrganizations.

Italian Beef sandwiches, petatesalud, cole olaw, jeIto molds,panch, callee and amenI mIlawere enjoyed by the service per-nanntet,

Auxiliary USO, Chairman,Verena Kaufenan repnrted that headdition to providing fInd fer theevening, a $IH denettan was mudetoward entertulemeet durleg theholiday mason,

A Judicial Panel, sponssred bythe Chicago Catholic UniversityClub, wilt take place ut 5 p.m. onSunday, Feb. 21. Samuel Barrie,program esordinater, has an- -sounced that the program will beheld in the Rotunda Room at Con-cerdia Csllege, 7400 W. Augustablvd. in River Forest.

Judges nf the Circnit Court nfCook County who will participatein the panel are:

Jud5e Carote ft. Bellows,graduate of the University et It-linnin and Northwestern Usiver-sity School uf Law. Judge Bellowsin presently assigned to theDomestic Retatinos Division atthe Ouley Center.

Jsdge Shelvis Sieger, graduatouf the University of Illinois.Received his law degree fromDePaul University. Judge Singeris presently assigned to theCriminal Divinise, hearieg felonytrials.

Judge Paul F. Etward, electeda. Cirenit Court judge inNovember of 1976. RImant was amember of the Illinois House ofRepresentatives frum 1957 to1976. Judge Etward is assigned tethe Law Division ut the DaIryCenter.

Ed McElroy of radio and TVwill be the panel moderator.

Res honorstudents

Congratulations to the follow-tag studenta whu have made thefirst and secand honor rail atResurrection High Schaut fer thesecand quarter of the 1917-8fschool year.

First llenare studenta include:Nareen Ace Healy, BridgetCatherine Heneghan, JennAerElizabeth Kovacik, Thea MarieLacorte, Michele Marie Levoy,Joy Elizabeth Murriune, JoannePaaleu, Maria Cuccetta Pulen,LomIta Marie Rauch, Barb AnsStefanezyk and Lucy DonnaStefancoyk.

SecondHenorstudectn include:Aneamarie Vinnintina Guile,Lenare Ann Brymiamuki, DeanaMarte Cabrera, Carla LynneCancia, Celente Laura Cree,Kathleen Mary Daly, JiltChristine Decken, Julia AnneFlynn, Andrea Mary Gotahall,Erina MurguretGutohull, Khnsber-17 Therese Hartman, CathyMarne King, Patricia Ann King,Christine Marie Musik, TracyAnne McCarthy, Eileen MarieMorrison, Sue Cynthia Dehab,Mary Ellen O'Leaagklian, LyadaDiane Stukenberg, Maria Vie-turia Sudendorf - and ChristineEvelyn Williams,

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Art exhibitionThe Evanston Art Center

presents "Urban Coocerns: Cnn-temporary Artislo 1.00k at the Cl-ly." This exhibition, frotoriegnineteen artists, explores Issocuand ideas of contemporary life inthe urbas environment. Artisloinclude Roger Browe, Christo,Gordon Matlo-Clarh, RichardHaus, and Hnllin Sigler. The en-hibilion opens Febroory 26 andwill be on didptay Ibrough AprilIf. For more informalios call475-5300.

Las Vegas NightThe Leoheinia Research Foun-

dation will host a Las Vegas NIleon Saturday, Feb. 2f from O p.m. -midnightat the Sheraton Interna-houaI Hotel al O'Hare, 6515 Man-oheim rd. is Rosemnot. Cost is $3per person. Proceeds forleuhemia research. For fnrfherinformation call 480-1177.

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Nalionally and internallonallYacclaimed classical musicianswill bighllght the SOSA Great Ar-

list Series o4 the Jewish Corn-munity Centers of Chicago (JCC)beginnisg in February and conti-nuing through May at the Ber-dard Norwich/Moyer Kaplan3CC, Sf58 W. Choreh St. inShobie. The cnncert series willfeature four oulstandisg solsmusicians asid the llyrophonp Str-Ing Quartet.

Abbey Sirnos, recognized asone of four grand montero of thepiano, will open the series at 8

p.m. On Tuesday, Feb. 23.Cellist Carlos Prieto will per-

lores at 8 p.m. on Tnesday,March23,

The Sysnphonp String Quartet,composed of chamber music Ar-tisIs of the Chicago SymphonyOrchestra and guest suIntais, wIllplay at f p.m. On Tuesday, April20,

Award-winning violinist RobertPnrtOey and world-renownedpianist Haskell Small wilt con-elude the tom-part serien At 8poi. 05 TuesdAy, May 10.

All perfnrmaOees will be in thecenlers Elaine and Zollie FranhTheater auditorium,

Cost for the four-part seriessubscription is $35.

The concert series is sponsoredby the Maroin N. Stone Ceotre forJewish Arto and Letlers of theJewish Couinsunity Coolers of

Chicago.

Auditions for"Charley's Aunt"

Auditions tsr young peoplegrades t-12 will be held Thars-day, Feb. 25 from 4:38-4 p.m. for"Charley's Aunt", a play fo hepresented in April byUpstage/Downstage Children'sTheater, 4411 W. Gakton lllreet inllhohie. No advance preparationis necessary for this ouditloOwhich will include script-reading,movement, panlOmine, and Im-prnvisatinn.

Familiarity with Ihr story willhe helpful in auditioning for rolesin this world-famous farce whichshould move you to tears nf

laoghter! Joch loves Kitty,Charley loves Miss llpettigue.They invite the Sadien lo meetCharley's Aunt from Braoil,whose visit is delayed! At the lastminute they solve their problemby hosing a fellow mole stodontimpersonate the aunt. When thereal aunt shows up, problemsquichly multiply for everyone!

There is so audition lee; a feeof $35 will be charged for thosecast in order to rover costs ofscripts, mahe-op, and enStissnes.For more informatios, colt674-4fb.

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Chicago's Chinatown will ringin Chinese New Year 4688, theYear of the Dragon, on llundoy,February 21 at 1:00 F.M. with aparade down Woolworth Avenue,and a Chinese cultural presenta-lins of the St. Therese llchool at3:00 P.M., it was announced byGeorge Eng, the President nl IhrChinese Consolidated BenevolentAssociOtiOO.

After the parade ot3:IIP.M., aChioese os-stage preseslotinowill be held at the St. ThereseSchool, 247 W. 73rd 51. Schoolprincipal Dorothy Costr000va on-nouscod that 1mo Chisese bIbploys will br presented.

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Feel the magic of well-lovedsinger and harpist Mary O'Haraas she mesmerizes you with herunforgettable music. InFebruary it is our good fortune tohave Mary malsiog herself athomo again in Chicago for asingle performance on FebruAry20.

Mary O'Hara, a major star Snstage and TV in the UnitedKingdom, bringsher Celtic musicon international tour. What

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Urban Gateways: The Crober for Arts io Education presente J.P.Somersoollor at Devonshire, 0540 Koatoer, Shokio, an Thursday,February If, 1088, iO the afbor0000.

Is his diverse program, 3F. llomorsaulter uses story boords,characters, arlworhs, and his voice in various accents to showchildren how animated films are made. Hin expertise as a teacher,artist, and enlortoiner brings olivo the animation process io a way1h01 the children Con understand.

Urbas Gateways is o oosprofitorganiootioosoppnrted by Inonda-lions, corporalisOs, government agencies and individuals, Formore information obout Urban Gateways, colt 022-1440,

Chinatown plansNew Years' celebration

Chinese leib dancing, includingthe ribbon and tea cup donces,and a Tal Chi martiol arte oxee-else demonstration, all perform-od by stodents nl the St. ThereseSchool.

Admission to the show ut St.Therese will be $2 aod will bovelilthe school fond. Forado activitiesare of course free.

For moro ioformation and up-dotes concerning the parodo, thepublic cas coil the Chinese Con-solidotod Benevolent Associational 225-0108. For moro informotiooconcerning Chinese New Year ac-tivities at the St. Therese School,call 32g-7837.

to perform atolastica

millions have enjnyed on her 21albums captures the hearts stmusic lovers who come to becharmed by her traditional Irishmelodies, popular, and inspira-henal songs.

Mary O'Hura's aolobiography,The Scent of the Roses, is nperennial beslueller now in itsninth printing. It tells of hertragic yet inspirational life story-mod early widowbeod, followedby 12 years in an Englishmonastery andthen a triumphantreturn to the performing life,Mary was horn in the rural towisof SIlgo, Ireland, and now lives ina 17th cesturythatched cottage inEngland's Borhshire district Sheresumed her career in 1977,

The February boconcert wilt beheld at St. Scholantira HighSchool, 741f N, Ridge, Chicago, at8 p.m. Tickets are availablethrough the school or Ticketron.

Concert ticket price is $15.Mary O'Hara's recurdu, boeku,

and tapes will he available farpurchase at the concert.

The limeless unsnd of the BigBand era wilt ring with MaxoneAodrews, Jimmie Rodgers,Harry Babbitt, Jnhnny Smith'sNew Ink Spots ond Kay Kyser'sKollege of Musical Knowledge usSunday. March 6 at 7:38 PM,

Beginning her career as part ofthe renowned Androws Sisterstrio, Maxene Andreses hasrecorded over 1000 songs andreceived 19 gold records. Beginn-ist in the mid-DMt's, Andrew'sbegan her solo career and hassince appeared en the "TodayShow" and "Good MorsingAmerica".

Jimmie Rodgers' talentbrosghl him the million-sellingrecord "Honeycomb" followedby "Kisses Sweeter Than Wise",

Momix dancers come to Centre EastOne nl the world's leading

dance companies, Momiu, comesto Centre East On Friday, Marchlt and Saturday, March 19 at 8PM. A Master Class is being of-bored on Saturday, March 19, attPM.

The dance company has ap-peared around the world featur-

Big.Bandstars at Centre East"Seerelly" and msrc, In additionto bio Osen gifted voice, Rodgershas produced records for SillyVaughan, Debbie Reynolds andPat Boone.

Rodgers recently esmpleledbis own television show, "JimmieRodgers Live at the Palamion"and is now woehing so a motionpicture, "The Jimmie RodgersStory".

Harry Babbitt's dislisgaishedcareer spans over boar decadesand includes such hit songs as"Slow Boat to China", Frionil-ship" and "Who Wouldn't LsveYou". After helping lo establishKay Kpser's Kollege ob MusicalKnowledge, Babbitt starred io''Bandstand Review'',"Hollywood Opporlsnity" and

Ing the creative talents of manyartists is a showcase of rootem-porary dance.

Tichels tor Momio are $14 and$16. Group and bebe Discountsare available.

Centro East is again offering11,5 Dance Spree, Kids Free Pro-gram heginnisg with Momio.

NBC's "Glamoar Girt"..lvhony Smilh has enstinsed

the mellow sound of the sriginalInh Sputa with such songs as "Ib IDidn't Care", "Java Jive" and"Maybe". Performing across thecountry, including tolovision andcabarets, the Now Inh Spots havepresented the deep voicedchoruses and choreographedgestares nf their namosahos.

Tirhels for the Big SandGalaxy of Stars are sto and $2f.Group and Senior Dioeoosls areavailable.

For hebels asd information.call Ihe Costee East Box Obbice,7701-A N. lincoln in Skshie, al073-0305 nr Tirhetmaster al502-1506.

This special program entitles anyball-price dance Sichel balder toone bree child lichet (12 orander!. Not valid wilh any otherdiscount offer.

For tiehets, call the ContreEast Boo Office, 27h-A N. Lie-ests in Shohie, at 07341306 orTichetMaster at 902-1500.

French Club

visits Froggy'sThere's always something fan

at ltes...the Rmurreetinn HighSchool Freneb Cab sponsored anouting to Froggy's Restaurant inHighland Parh. Twenty-onetrench students along with MaryJase Euwalski, ForeignLanguage Department Chairper-son, and Karin Frings, Frenchteacher, participaled in theouting. The students enjoy thisyearly event because it offersthem an spportnoily to tasteauthentic french food as well asspeak Frosch with the nativefrosch waiters. A fine frenebcoisino was served.

Concert flautistduo

BaroqUe, classic and popUlarmusir will he played by twoflautists when they present a con-eelS at the North Shore Hotel,1611 Chicago Ave., Evanston, osSusday, p-eh. 21 at 2:30 p.m.

The publie is invited to attendthe program at no charge.

For rmervatiom, please call

Model RailroadShow

The Fon Volley Division nf theNational Model Railroad Mue.will hold its 11th Annual OpenHome and Model Railroad Show,Highwheeloe '88 on Saturday andSunday, March 5 and March 6.The Open House wifi he held lisBoilding "M", Harper College onAlgonqalo and Roselle Roads,Palatine. Show tisse will he from1f am. Ihm 5 p.m. os beth days.

There will he Model RailroadClob, Railroad Museum,Railroad Historical-TechnicalSociety displays asd severaloperating model railroads from"z" Scale up lo "LOB".

Admission is $3 for adults,For additional information call

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The Psychic Fair 'The Invisible Dragon'. J & M Enterprises will presenta Psychic Fair on Sat. & Sun.Feb. 20, 21 (11 am. - 7 p.m. daily)at Howard Juimsons. lit. 53 & Rl.14 (NW. Hay), Palatine, URania.

The Psychic Fair will featureAmerica's Best Known In-dividuals in the Psychic Field,ouch an Irene Hughes,Internationally-Knows Psychic,Astrologer; um James, Host ofthe Psychic Fair-Known for hispersonal prediclionu and Lee-tures; Marleoa, The Roch Lady,Metaphysical Historian ofGemutones; Gwen Pippio, whohas apopular Psychic Taih RadisShow; and Melody Joy, TopChicago Psychic Consultant, withlectores & private coossitatioos.

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Mayor Kaplanoffers 'Carmen'The LINCOLN OPERA of

Chicago presenta "CARMEN" at73O p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 28 atthe Bernard Horwich/MayerKaplan J.C.C., 3003 W. ToslsyAve., Chicago.

Under its talented Direc tor,Norma Williams, thin OperaCompany of rising young starshas been widely acclaimedthroughout the Midwest.

General admission is $10 and $8for Mature Adults. Members nfthe JCC'n of Chicago receive a$2.00 discount, with the presenta-lion of memhership card.

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Body PoliticFor the Ihird play of its 1907-OU

ScuSAI, the Boily Poulie Theatrewill singe a revivo; of thelighthearted vnmedy, The RoyalFamily, by George S. Knofmasnod Silbo Ferber. OpeoiogFobroory 25, this Americanclassic direcled by JosephSadnwnhi, will run through Mar-ch 27 at 2201 North LincolnAvenue, Chicago. Low-pricedpreviews will begin FebrUary 19.

Tile Royol Fawily Iracen ayear in the topsy-turvy lives andloveS of the Cavendioh fuwily, IhnIicnt family nf the American

stage." One nf several successfulcnllabnratinnS from Koulmanand Ferber, il in a vivid ynrlruitvi Ihren generations nf odorswhose liven are nhoped by theirdndicalinn te Ihr theatre.

'l'ichetn for Wednesdays, Thur.ndayn und Sundays are $tS, andFridaya und Sutordays arc $19.Low-priced previews ace Ott. Fnrticketn, please call 071-3999.

Diuvnunt purhiog is 1/2 blockllnrth of Ihe thraire al Children'sMcmnrial Hospilal Garage. TheBody Politic Theatre is easily oc-cessible by public trunspurlulion.

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"The InvisIble Dragon" will be presented by Upstage!Duwentoge Children's Theater ut 4411 Oahtnn, Shnhie, ut 7:30 p.m.Fridays, Feb. 19, 26 and at 3 p.m. Soturdays and Sundays,February 29, 21, 27 und 20. Tichets ore $2.59 in odvuoce aod $7 at thedoor, with gruup rateo available. Fur odditisool infnrmatinn callf744020.

Deborah Nichols nf Labe Znrich is the Storytellec. Cost membersare Jean Slepheos nf Nifes, os the Queen, Ira Macfin nf Chicago asthe Kisg, Robed Ganta nl Evanvtns os Ihn Pcince, svilh MargilZsnloay lEconslonl und Melins Nash (Glenview) as the Priocrss.Completing the cast are Stage Munagec Jamen Jones oS Chicugoand Ihe Happy Tuwospenple Heather Pershy IGlroviewl and I,illyZsntoay lEvunniun).

'Pasta and pops'time at Nues West,

Paolo and Pops, Nifes WestHigh Schont's popular diosec con-ceri mill take place on Saturday,Februry 27. Continuons enter-toinmeot from 0:79 - 8:00 p.m.ovilI be provided by the school'sstudent musicians, while an all-you-con-eat Italian dinner isserved. The jan, baud will pro-vide music for doociog unlil tO:tfp.r

this onnual evool Iheschoulo contest gymnasiumbecomes a fine reslaurant osderIhe skilled hands of MnsicParents A000ciofion members,who ore Ihn - decocalurs.Homecunhnd spaghetti, salad,bread, and beveruge, os well au aluvish sweet table are featuredmenu items. Student vocalistsaod inutrumenlal gruaps such asthe moderI, symphonic, and jouebands nod fhe concert orcheslrahave been engagvd to provide Ikemasiciul entertainmeot. The

school's color guard and Ihr per-cunon ensemble will also ap-p

The cslire coelling cao be hadfor the low pcice of $6.50 per per-son. "In addition, peuple ocho ut-tend will also bd helping nut themusic prnl,'raln," soul dionerchairporuno Feen Katn. ThyPasta and Pops vvvniog is theMusic Parents Assnviatioo's ma-joy faudraisec nf the yvar. Theorganinalion noppocts the schoolmusir program in mosy ways, In-cluding musir scholarships.

Resyrvoti055 br Pauto andPops can bc made by calliog Kaleal 674-0662. Tables Isr 10 Sr moredon also be ceseroed.

Nitvs WysI High School islocofed on Oahtnn Street ofEdens Euycessway in Shnhie.Fcee parhing is available oust tothy school. Call 674-USOS mr fur-ther inlormulios.

Travel study course registrationOokton Community College lu perience the cotture aocI see the

offering studentu an opportunity beunty ut London wheu they niaitto combine theater, writing and a Lundon's proudesi monnmenla,trip to Great BriSais ho a nix- cathedroln, elegant sqsares,credit field utody nosrse, green parks, muueums und"Theatre and Theatre Reviewing galleries.io Great Britain," nchedated Dr. Beverly Friend, profenoorfrom Asgust 5 to 17, between the of Esglioh/Journaliom, andCollege's salmone und fall neo- Carote Kteinherg, profe000r of5mm. Stsdenlu who do notwiuh lo English/Theatre will teach theeuro cuflege credit may audit the enarne, Stodenta whu wish lo ex-coucse. tend their utoy in London at their

The highSgbta will include five own expeuse may do so by ar-ploys lu London, two in Sirulford ranging with the inotractor prioron Avon, testares hy British Iothetrip.Claonassigpenta,edramaliuta and reviewers, visits ont be dun until stadentu retnru isto theatre mnseumu und enhihilu the United States,and a lavish Elizahetlsan han- The cost of field ntndy coarsetant. Students wilt gain an will include rosnd-trip airawareneSs of British theatre Iranuportution, first-clans hstelhistory and lia retattumhip to the aceommwlatiom, tickets to theAmerican theatre, and sedero- performances, transfers andhind the evolution that changen tours,the dramatic literature to living For information, call Friend attheatre, Visitors wltt atoo en- 825-lISO or Ktelnberg at 035-1904.

Nues Libraryfilm series

Thiu spring film series willbegin on Monday, February 25817 p.m. with the showing nf Bou-anne (Rated PG; 187 mIn.). Thefilm io a good natured comedyversion of Cyrans deBergeracwith Steve Mactm asthe tang nos-ed romantic and Darryl Hannahthe object albis affections. A con-temporary love story of mistakenidentity and unrequited love thatSishet & Ebert coli "A comicmasterpiece."

Other films in the seriesDrugaet )Rated P0-15- 116

minstes)will be shown on Moday,March 7 at 7 p.m. Dan Aykroyd ¡uthe dense bot dedicated nephewof Sergeant Joe Friday with TomRanks os his free wheeling part-nor.

La flamba )Rated PG-iN 108mionles) will be shown un Mon-day, March 14 at 7 p.m. Thin isamnsical biography of 55's recherRilchie Valens, a poor Mexican-Ayerman who makes it to the toput oge t7.

Bahy Boom )Rated PG-lB 103minales) wifi he ohown on Mon-day, March 21 at 7 p.m. DianeKeaton is : New York Citybuniness woman who inherits ababy and strnles to chango heryuppy ways. \

The tilias ore shown free m thetibraryaadilorism at 6560 OaktnnStreet. Everybedy is welcome.

IA)Vo)la B,tnd(oin-er 1(8l)('II(it tour

'111v l.sysla Academy ConcertBand ovilI yerform ils 17th 000ualWintvc Puys Concert. Sun., Feb.St, al 7 m. io fhe school gym-005ilim, I I 96 N. l,arumie,Wilolcttc. The Glcsvicm CouceetIland, speoseivd by lbs GleoviemPark District, osill he Ike guest

Piecevds tram the Pops Con-cell arc carmarkcd for thehand's first cuncyrl trip abroad,Icoin Mur. S9-Ayc. 0. Nut outy millthe loyola Band tour fur frs daysin dushia, Ilungacy nod Uni'-many, it will pvrform ceucerto isthy copilal cilics nf Vienna undSudapvst as wcll as in Salzburgand Ike alpioc village of Gran. 72yloyvrs, chaperones und parentscomprisc l.nynla's traveling con-cvii leoupv.

Call 211-tIto fur reservations.Tickcls ore $3 for adutfs, $2 furstudents aod Irec foe etemeñtarystudents. F.njey an aficrunon ufmusic aocI help scud a tubaylaycr to tile Alps.

Northeastern presentsMontagounna ConsortNuriheanlern Illinois Universitynod Muotly Music, Inc. will pro-sent The Montagnana Consort,She Chicago Smuphony ChamberEnuemkte, Friday, Feb. lSat 730p.m. io Northeastern'sauditorium, 5500 North St, !usoiuAvesse in Chicago. Admission is$7.50; senior citizens andntodents, $5.

For mure information, cullNortheastern's Deportment ofMunie at 583-4055, Kot, 300f or3009.

Let'i Eat Out

Records faD as

Edison turns

up powerFor the second connecative

day, Commonwealth Edisoncustomers established au all-time recaed demand for electrici-ly durìngthe non-summer seasonwhen the peak electrical loadreached 12,452,900 kilowutln bet-woes 5-0 p.m. Tuesday, January5. The 00W record easily surpass-ed the prenions marts of 12,218,800kw, sel 24 hours earlier, which, inlam, bud shattered a record thathad stood shire December 1885.The new record staodu 6.3 per-cent higher than the 1585 peuh.

Au they dion Monday, all lOotEdison's nuclear generatingunits in Commercial service pro-dared electricity to help meet therecord demand, Edison noted.Nuclear energy accounted for 7fpercent of the company's powergeneration on Tuesday. Nuclearpower is Edison's lowest costturm of generation. The halancenf the record breaking demandsore being metmostly by coal, thecompany's second-lowest-castfuel.

Cragin FederalCOB-President

Adam A. Jobos, Chairman ufthe Board and President ofCragio Federal Savings and LeanAssociation, oversees operatieosof all 23 lucatiuns in the Chicagoarea.

Jabas joined Cragio FederalSaniogn as a comptroller io 1916.He held positions of increasingreoponnihilily until 1571, when heWan appointed lu chief enecotiveofficer,

In 1005, Johns wan named vicechairman of the Board of Direc-lors for the Federal Home LeasBank (FHLB) of Chicago. He isposi presideol of Ihe IllinoisLeague nf Savings Iontilstions,and io vice chairmun uf theFoaudalion for Savings Io-stiluliuos. He correntty serres usu direclor for the U.S. Leagoe ufSaniogo l050i101inou, the ChicagoArca Council nf SaoiogsA500eiolions, and RESCORP.

Jobos holds u bachelor ofoeieoee degree is huuioess ad-ministration from LoyolaUniversity. He atteoded theGraduate School of Savings andLoass, Indiana University, and

Adam A. Jabot

the Advanced ManagementSchool al the University of500lheni California

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WANT S966-3900

ALUMINUMSIDING

SENDERAKCONSTRUCTION

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.RepIemrn Wido775-5757

CABINETREFINISHING

KITCHEN. CABINET

FRONTSDON'T REPLACE

Ref acewithnew door end drawer: fronts in formica or wood and save

rover 50% of new cabiner replace.

Addiflonel Cebirmrs end Coverer...Tops available et faorory.lo.yov

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KITCHEN CABINETSExpertly Restoredby reeieishieg er bytamioatioa fermios

ooro seissingoabiners.Jerry Lancing433-1180

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CARPET CLEANINGSteam cleaningoffert 2 roomsand hail olennodtot only $3996

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Dry Foam CarpetUpI,oIsteryG.ning

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CARPET SALES

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CATCH BASINSfr SEWERS

JOHN 'SSEWER SERVICE

Oaktnn & Milwaakee,Niles696-0889

YOvr Neighborhood Semer Men

CEMENT WORKCONCRETE

MIKE NITflCEMENT CONTRACTOR

S Pedo Decks O,inewaysS Sidewalks

Licensed Folly I 050m

965-6606

CEMENTWORK

I Garage FloorsS Sidewalks S StairsS Basement Floors

. Patios DrivewaysS Asphalt S SewerBONDEDbINSUI1ED

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NORTH SHOREMAIDS

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698-2342 7ìc.

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Brick work, cement andfoundation.

243-7930

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SCorpentry POtchetReetlng SAlem. Sidle0Addialeen Wlndows

INSIDE ta OUTSIDE WORKFron Est. Fally Inn.

725-3095

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S Cerperdry Dry WallS Tile S Decorating

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HANDYMAN

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SKOKIE/LINCOLNW000 BUGLEPARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLEGOLF.MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

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For further information er an appointmentcall Personnel:

FIRST NATIONAL DANKOFMORTONGROVE 965-4400

equal eppnrtssvity employs, mit

SEASONAL POSITIONSALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE

The Nation's leader in Income Tax processing hasover 50 Fall and Part Time job openings. You canearn extra $$$ until April 15th, while working in oarcomfortable office environment.Prior eaperience is helpful; however, for most posi-tians, training is provided.

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Apply Monday thru Friday - 9 AM-5 PM

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7401 N, Oak Park Ave,Nues, Illinois 60648

uflp \7&1flCUSTOMER SERVICP

Modere Siles nonafacturinycom-pan? seeks person with good com.municaiioo skills. teeing b werdPt Onessin g. CornPetitine salary-poi? vaeati005. trien dlv st.mntphere. Call Angelo:

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CUSTOMERSERVICE REP

(Teller)Pas-t-lime, $6,93 per hon,

o esstene d i nalsc,asine Part-Timespy Ortceit p in tote witt, CtTICOeP.Candidates will hace Teller respen.Sibitities. including all bankinn trae.sectioss. Additionalty sem e salesresponsibilities will be incotued

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50 work tleeible hours.

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9933 Lawle, Ave.Skokie

SECRETARYit you are an indiciduol who anjecsasseming a uasietV et raspen.sibilinos within a fast-paced en-cit Onsten 5. thin opp ottuc isy is tercou. Minimum toqui temsets ferthis position ate 2 te a yearsnecretarial eupetienc e scrivo 55mp sran,iptieeeperiOnce andpro ficieoc e with Word Pertscs.word ptocsssin o. Eeceiisns com-mueination skills and the tleoihiliteof marking ter rumnrncs in.diciduels in ais erequire d. We ottera com perisiunstar tiogsalar y aedbenetits pregram. For more infor.motion pip asecootac t:

Margie Kreonor2976730

Noe-Smakitg Office

CLERK TYPISTFull Time

Immediate entry level positionfer iedieidaal with light typingskills and pleasant telephonemanner. Will perform narietyof interesting duties includingtyping, filirtg and answeringphones. For details and inter-yiew appointmenl, please call:

965-4400FIRST NATIONAL BANK

OR MORTON GROVE6201 Dersnpnter

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARYFULL TIME

Duties include typing, filing, photocopying,program registration and phone work.Requires typing of 50 wpm. word processing,high school diploma, and 3 years office ex-perience.

Salary $14,099 plus benefitsApplications ac-cepted at Niles Park District, 7877 MilwaukeeAve., Nibs, Illinois 60648. 967-6633

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SALONMANAGER

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GOLF MILL AREASalary. commission. cacatioo. hou.day pay. nsote discount and n,e,el

CALL 296-2211Extension 496

MANICURISTIsroqediate Opening?!

Fall or Part linseWerk pase nab eskin-cars stodlo seated inArlington Hts. Cati:

312-259-9019

SECURITyGUARDS

Full & Part TimeUniforms FgrnisheslCompaey Renef its

AnailableExcellent Pay

Call Mr. White. 572-0801

Thornton Oil Co.CASHIERS

Thornton Oil Co. is now hiring fortheir Perk Ridge location. Wchase epeniegn at ail shifts - Fuilor Part time. Nu experiencenecessary. We eifer: ExcellentStarting pay with Osertime - PrufitSharing & Paid vaoatiee. Apply inperson at:

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692-5559 - JIM

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Cartaie Adt Must 8 Pro-PaidieAdoancr:

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0300 Ext 2085

Fest 2enL iceileet opportseise In, a britht.hardworking indinidagi to iointhe Order entry dOportmont.Minimum eno vra, ORT et-p enance . Wo offer a tond star-tint salary and company Benefitsin a pinatant, sen-smoking ev.cironment. send rssoms er tenetof appiination:

MbL INTERNATIONAL7700 Gross Peint Rd.

Skokie, IL 60077

DATA PROCESSINGENTRY CLERK

Fast growing food manufactaringcompany is looking for a Data Pro.csts:ng Clerk for incentorp cnnsrel.Gond Stare aptitude. Will train enIBM PC. Cn,npane Bmerits.

INSTITUTIONAL FOODPACKAGING COMPANY3440 W. Lake Ave. Gleneiew

729-7300Ask For Olga

GENERAL OFFICEPart Time

M ornings orAftereooeg4 Hoare per Day

Well sstabiighad and continaailxgrowing finse i easiegc nmpnoy isnesking o diebin person fortanera i office daties.For Immediate consideration.pieaseenli:

Katherine Baden699-3937

WHEELSe INC.666 Garland Piace

One Plaines, fL6G16

LINCOLNWOODPRINTER

Need, Prep Room mon.Macf be 4 enlorlstnlppenloemaramaelpiatnmaker.

CALI. MIKE AT674-3200

auAuny CONTROL INSPECTORNiteeiSkohle Area.

Plastica medicei dsuies maesfac.surin u oaeembiy plant. Must ho oself starter.Coetact Angelo for details.

966-2200

BOOKKEEPERProperty Managoment Firm inHighland Park is looking fat a parttime. foil charge honkkenper. Non.smoker pseterned. Sfroeld hace atleast S years exporiones.

831-3300ASK FOR WENDY

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SECRETARYTyping 55-RB WPMDictaphuee, Phone.

Will traie.Ward Prosessor.

Des Plaines Location.Call Shirley at:

823-6000

WORD PROCESSORS. Wordstar S MultiMato

S Displaywrite III, IV s WordPerfectWhen psa are loxking fGr temporary wnrk,

count on CDI fxr Top Rates and Txp Cempanins.

CALL US TODAY FOR AN INTERVIEW

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GENERALOFFICEL FULLTIME iWe hace a full time ponitioe open in our

beautifol new offices located in Riles.

Is MUST TYPE ACCURATELY.

We previde a competitixe salary Iaed benefits package.

CALL MARILYN MILLER

Ì 647-1200V HALLMARK De

SYSTEMS

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTSales/Marketing

This is a ueiqoe position fur a qaslified indiciduol to loin thestaR of ene of Chicago'n largest meehaniogi cantnactingfirms. The successful candidate will be well organized aedflexible to asnist with a sariety nf proieets leeludieg as-nountieg aed billing. Familiarity with word prexcuser,LOTUS 1-2-3, typieg 4OWPM and a geod figure aptitude re-qnirOd. Paradox 2 WOuld be a plus. Ideal opportunity for eel-lego student wòrkieg on business degree. Competitivesolory and benefits offered. Fer immadiate eonsideratioeploase forward rosumn or call:

Ms. Laura Klose 966-2150MID-RES

A Division of MIDWESCO7720 N. Lehigh Ano.Nibs, Illinois 60648

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GDLF-MILLIEAST MAINE BUGLE

DATA PROCESSORSCallNowfortheFjnestin Temporary Office Positions

s Exeelleet Pay Flexible Hourss Neighborhood Locations Exoiting Benefits .

ALL OTHER OFFICE SKILLS AVAILABLE-8

Very Important Personnel, Inc.6050 W. Touhy

774-7177

Come Work in Skokie.Then move with us to Arlington Heights in June

ORDER ENTRY CLERKDuties include entone g ordern, using a CRI, file maintenonse,and urdnr cerificatinn. Typing nf 40 wpre reqaired plus t-2 yearsCRT/Order Entry expericyco.

SECRETARYTyping of 40-50 wpm/Wxrd Pr acessing neperience knipful. 'durenp criere e with facsimile yreferred. Will maintain prciect files euwell ax prxsidn necretarial Suppxrt fsr product dnynlxpmnntdepanmynt.

Competitive Starting Salary...Complote Benefits Package...

PLEASE CALL MISS WALLACE BETWEEN 9AM-4PM

676-5660SPARTUS CORP.

OPPORTUN 111ES

.CFFK-E

Maixr In tareas'tonal maiiltrrarketleg firm has the folluwing im-medtote employment opportunities:

S ORDER PREPARATION CLERKWill be responsible for soning mail on automxtnd nqcipmnnt. SxmslIght slericel duties and CAT work incxlcnd Shoald houe o high.lucslof dextority along With rho ebility te mako quick and accura te 00cl.signs. $00go: 7:05 AM. to 3:30 P.M.

S CRT OPERATORWill ba working W,th an On-line order nette system. Must haue at leastt-2 yoars CnT onporience. OCR en perineo r a do uni tu plus.

. MAIL CLERKeequiue tlenible Perser With t-2 snort expon recoin high-uxlunte MeliRoxm nprtacxn. Must be mochanically edept to till-in onPhillipsburg/Aim fnldeuyinsonnr machine and hacs the ability toswitch frxm ore mb ta another.Those postsians offor 0x04 Beaning salaries und benefits, Pisaseopply le person nr send resumo to:

Dee Freund

THE BRADFORDEXCHANGE 5,50 u,nnucus:::na::l

9333 Milwaukee AvenueNiles. IL 60648

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298-1010Des Plaines

346-4713Loop

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966-3900

PART TIME POSITIONSThe NUes Park District concessions are lookingfor employees for Spring, Summer & Fall work.Applicants must be outgoing and eager towork. All age groups; high school. college. andover 21 years of age are needed.

Please apply at NUes Park District, 7877Milwaukee Ave., Niles, Illinois 60648. 967.6633.Contact Bill DeVivo.

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SALES DEPARTMENTGeneral Office

Qtalifíed applicant will have good typing skills and be eo-perienced in voice transcription. Previous office es.perience with good telephone manners a must.We offor good poyplus working conditions. CTA to door.

APPLY IN PERSON ONLYFOR JMMEDIATE OPENING

WEN PRODUCTS5820 Northwest Highway

THE SUPER STOREis looking for

SALES PERSONSFull or Part Time

Experienced or Will TrainCALL FOR APPOINTMENT:

$$BIG BUCKS$$Aggressive people wonted fors oevans ion for home im-provemenrs.

CALL TEDMonday thru Friday f ten

675.3808

REAL ESTATESALES TRAINEE

Thinking of sfarriog o new careerwifh uclimitod earnings potential.Register now f orclass en starting

MR. DENNIS

675-8900M-G-M REALTY

TELEMARKETINGFor Television Advertisements

Full Et Part Time PositionsMonday Thru Friday

$5.00/Hour Guaranteed Et Commission

677-2299Ask For Steve

ow:wçrn'sIN NILES

is expanding & looking for:n HOSTESSIHOST FOOD SERVERS

. COCKTAIL WAITRESSES nFull Part Timo

Dep and eneeing positions acatable.Eoperrence preferred but will train.

Apply in Person After 2 PMDoc WEED'S

8832 W. OEMPSTER

Call:

774-0808 X. 25

TELEMARKETERS t DRIVERSCash paid douR. Hotrsewives.'e Crees . handicapped a s rudentework frene ose Otfice or cour home.Must h anoclearspe akiag aoice. Noeope,ienceneuessar o- We wiltvain. t'touih!e hours. Dans or even.inns acoitable.

674.1018 Ext. 197949 LaureeSkokie. lt.

leali hesween 10 are. te 9 p.m.l

PART TIMECAFETERIA

HELPArbor Management. A Food ser-vice Compeny, has a week danpssttton open with a Fsrtuae 500Compann is ehe Mt Prospect Area.Duties include light food produo-tise and eashiering. 2530 hours perweek. Ideal tsr esther wish schoolage children.

PLEASE CALL FRAN296-0560 Ext. 225Between 7:30 AM . 2:30 PM

BO JAMES SALOONNow kiting Batmaids . Csebs farOur Bressn a ciastytesteuraebar.Females eeoeot aged te apply. Es-snllent pay. great Cp Pure eurats.

Call owna, only ' 5776962Handherst ?:1t Prespeot

VENDINGHOST

EXCELLENTPART TIME INCOME

t.5PM mandat Fridsn. relcs,uisoronda tar 0,11 knstcc sanional ChO,ittrara o, DCC p tiret Lacerion. shouldEep,ot Ta rar Srm-tutu p, Week. Fort,tteroi,w colt TOM or Krnsv AfterrOAM.

2go-7730

Telephone MarketingResearch Interviewer

Fleolble HoursEaperiesce praferred

DenotdCioaro Locarion

282-8111

r- SALESI Excellent Opportunity For Experienced

Salesperson.IFull Time PositionWork Close To Home Must Have Car.

Salary Plus Commission.BUGLE NEWSPAPERS

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SALESwhalosaler beauty supplier Iacutodin Okakie teaks full timo arid carttimo talosceacl ataontaut boautcnchools and salons. Eauollo,rlrolaplraire n, uncarranu,r od to con'

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673-3838

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8746 N. SHERMER RD., NILES, ILLINOIS

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SKOKIEILINCDLNWOOD BUGLEPARI( RIOGEIDES PLAINES BUGkGOLF-MILLIEAST MAINE BUGLE

PART TIMETELEMARKETERS

Looking for 3 people towork out of Our new Nor.thwest side Office.

No SELLING INVOLVEDSalary * Bonus

Hours 9 AM . 2 PMMonday thru Saturday

PART TIMETo fill vending machines in OhoMt. Prospect area Moadaythru Friday - 6 AM to i PM.MUST PASS POLYGRAPHCall for än Appointmeen

235-9100TRI-R-VENDING1401 W. North Ave.

Chicago, Illinois 60622

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MEDICALRECEPTIONISTIA busy Doctore' Office is inineed of e Reseptionist withpleaoant noice, appearanceand personality Mondaythrough Friday. DoOms in.dude greeting patients,handling busy phones,schedoaling appointments.filing and typing. Greatestasset Organizagional skills.Medical office experiencepreferred. Excellentbenefigs. NilnslDes Plaines

Call296-0303

RN's I LPN'sFull Time

-Il p.m. . 7 am. ShiftChur gonurs e position for 49 bed'infarmediate cure facility. Mustlike to be involVed is patient care.

Wo offer compeeitinesafaryB benefits

CALL PATO

825-5517PARK RIDGE

HEALTHCARE665 BUSSE HIGHWAY

PARK RIDGE

TEACHERJouroaliser, Advance PlacementEnofish Position opes Marah 1.

CatIt Sister SarahRegiea Datrtioioae High School

Wilnrette256.7660

COOKSix star lgirg tarm curo facility'looking for cook coperieccedin Kosher cgoking.

CALL SYLVIA:

973-1900,

THE PAMPERED CHEF'Ths Kitohen store

That Comon To Your Door

445-3509

BUGLESEEKS NEWSBOYS

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COORDINATORFULL TIME

Monday-Friday DaysRohab csrtified 6.5. fOr prestigiousnorth aids hotos for the aood.gespoesibiliries ixciode 000r.dinatiog e modern. well squiponarehab depsrtmons and supstcinioeOf qoalified staff. E000ltsersalamlbenefies including dental in'

NORTHWEST HOME FOIl THE 813ES6300 N. California, Chicago

973-1900

SUBSTITUTE TEACHERWith experience teaching 3 to 5 year olds.

West Rogers Park area761-9100 Ext. 310

DAY CARE TEACHER'S AIDE

acaepe.West Rogers Park area761:91Q0 xt.3

. Child Care Worker21 years or older; experience preferred.Work Monday thru Friday 3 to 6 pm at:

Mayer Kaplan JCC5050 Church . Skokie

Call 761-9100Children's Department

NURSINGASSISTANT

All ShiftsIntermediare facility, educeriocal,benefits, Near traie motion.

ABBOTT HOUSE405 CentraI Avenue

Highland Park432-6080

Ask for Ms. Martinez

DRIVERS WANTEDNeed Extra Cash?

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!Coenider wgrbieg Pact-Time as o Sohaol tun Driver. Our our.rent openings ace in the DES PLAINES, SILES, MORTONGROVE a GLENVIEW Areas, Grioing lute model or now 71passenger buses, all equipped wirft an automatic transmis.

Training for thin type cf equipment will be paid at t5 an hour,. the starting salary at 06.25 an hour. After a ut doy probo.tiunary poriod, you cao earn up to g7 un hour. Fred asusohoolbun dricing noporie000 will bu reuagniaed, but is eatcecessary.

SPECIAL ED DRIVERS: Needed ta drive our tute model mini.bsses. Transportation to S Item home praulded. grattino noteg5.5g per hour. Paid training. Must be at feast 21 yearn aid.

SEPTRAN INC.CONTACT PEG

392-16689 AM. . 4:30 P.M.

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RN'SIMMEDIATE OPENINGS!!!$1000ISIGN-ON BONUS!!!

Conme look os xoer end toeluase tor yourself the adoangeof working as a Rsgiss,red Nurse with e dsdicated group

of health oere prof,ssionals.FoIl end pars.timn posief onsaas liable iv. MEDICAL/SURGICAL . TELEMETRY

. ONCOLOGY PULMONARYwc OFFER NEW COMPETITIVE SALARY AND OIFFEOENTIAL

Eoc,ll,nt bseeRts ocaitabte.w eare000ueninn tic located seer eho Florida turnpike.

For immediate c005ideretioe0000acn:Mrs. L. Marohonse ut 1305f 227-nngt.

AMIIKENDALL REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER11150 BIRD ROAD

MIAMI, FLORIDA 33175

RN-LPNPART TIME

Join our professional and friendly nursing team. Part timeposition inclades screening and drawing colunteer donorat blood drine in Chicago and suburbs. Varied monthlyschedule, no holiday work, excellent benefits. Calf:

298-9660to schedule an interview

LIFESOURCE

LIVE Er WORK IN THE BEAUTIFUL SHENANDOAH VALLEY

IMMEDIATE OPENINGSIN RADIOLOGY!

We are cuarnntly aconpting applicants br the followingpositions in gar Radiology Department:. Ultrasound Tnchnician. Staff Radiographnr. Nuclear Medicine TechnicianShanandgah County Memorial Hospital is a 99 bed acutocaro and 34 bed iocg term care hospital, io the beautifulSheaaqdgah Valley, iust RS mbytes from Washington,D.C.

Contact Personnel Department:

5ty.JMI 5henartdoaft County1emanal Ilozprtal

P.O. Box 508, Woodstock, Virginia 2266417031 459.4021 est, 405-.-. u..

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7850 N. MiIwukee AoeNile,, tL 60648 470-9500

OPTICIANSFULL TIMEWILL TRAIN

Apply in Person

SERVICEOPTICAL

154 S. WaukeganDeerfield. IL

(In Deerbroots MaI11

DIETITIAN'SASSISTANT

Aooapting opplioutians for part-time sup ercisor y ponition inprestigicus retirement commuai.ty. Prefer indicidual ouraectlyenrolled or graduato uf dietetictechniciox program. Euperi0000required. Eceeing hours, sumeweekends. Must ho flnuible.

Contact Julie: 492.2914THE PRESBYTERIAN HOME3200 Grant Sn., Evanston

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Bears ' Suheyat West Coast Video

Bears fullback Matt Suhey was busy signing autographs for hismany fans last Satsrday diirmg s grsnd openrng celebrstios atWest Coast Video in the Dempater Plaza shopping center. Fass ofall ages waited is long lines daring Suhey's three-hoar appearanceat the store.

District 64 announces procedure

for emergency school closingsHeavy snow, unsafe streets or

other emergencies may make itsecessal7 to close District 64schmis or limit transportation.

When it in necessary to closeschools, the localParent/Teacher Organization

calling Trees" will he used noparents and children can benotified. tofomsation regardingemergency school closings sremergency boa roules will hegiven ts radio stations as fsllows:WBBM - AM 780, FM 96, WON -AM 720, WCLLt -FM 1t2, WMAQ -AM 675, WLS - AM 890, WFYR -FM 103.

School closing decisions aremude on the hasts of Dislricl-wide student safety. Whenschools are open on entremelybad weather days, parents shoulddecide whether or sot theirchildren should attend school.

School closing decisions aremode on the basis of District-wide student safely. Whenschools arc upen un entromelyhad weather days, parouls shoulddecido whether or not their

St John

children shsoldattend school.Emergency bus roules, using

ouly streets designated as ParkRidge or Nitos "snow routes"have bees developed. Each childwho rides a District 64 hun willreceive the emergency routing ofhis/her hun indicating the bunstops. If tise sonooncement umade Ihat transportation will be"on emergency rostes only" for agiven day, the buses will fstlowthe designated emergency rosiesand schedules only.

The Mame Township SpecialEdueatios Program (MTSEP)and the Estesded Day Khi-dergarteis ami After School ChildCare Program normally followthe name schedule as the MaineTownship schools, including ParkRidge - Nilen District 04.Therefore, if District 64 schoolsare cloned, the MTSEPclassrooms and Estended DayKhsdetgsrteis sud Mice SchoolChild Care are also closed sudtransporlatiun will be cancelled.IF MTSEP classes are beingheld, unrmat transportation willbe provided.

BrebeufSchool registration

Registration for Pro-School andKindergarten for the t955-lSO9school year will be on February25 from t000 - t0g in the schoollobby. Those already in our pru-gram may register on February24, 25, & 2g from 0:45 - 9:tS or12:55 - l23S. The registratios feefor pre-nehuol in $tt. Childrenregistering for the 2 and 4 yearold programs must he -3 or 4respectively by Sept. 1, tSSS.Kindergarten sludentu must betyears old by Septemher Ist andmust bring a baptismal cee-tiftcate with them if they were nutbaptized at St. John Brebeuf.There is a $23 registration lee,which will be upptiert tu tutttoo,Our new lamition in ktodergarten.

Students in K-7 currentlyenrolled wilt receive formo toschool, which need lo be return-

New laruities with children ogrades t-0 wiuhiug tu enroll in St.John Brebeuf School mayregister by appointment from

February 25 - March 4 orthereafter.

Call 566-3206 to set up an ap-poiotment andine tour of thebuilding.

All children enteringhisdergarten and fifth grademust have a physical esamina-lion and the necessary immmioa-lioso. Thin to In be presented onAugust 25, the Down Paymentdate.

Open Gymfor Grades 1-8

The NUes Parb District is oiler-ing open Gym for hasbethailplayers in graden t-0. The gym-nasillas is located at BailardSchool, (Ballard & Cumhertand)on Saturdays, Noon to 5 p.m. andon Sundays from 1-4 p.m. En-traure for Opes Opon will be theside door un the west side ofbuilding. Open Gym will he heldfrom Jas. 23 tu March 20 so getpour friends together fur an after-osan of free hasbelball fan!

District 63Kindergartenregistration

East Maine Scheel District 643wiil hold hiodergarten registra-tian on Friday, March 18.Children registering forhissdergarten must he five (5)years of age ou or before Sept. I,1988, and Ihose entering firstgrade for the first time must henix (0) pears of age os or beforeOct. t, 1988.

A certified copy of the birthcertificate must he presented atthe time uf registration or thechild canoni be enrolled. Forchildren born io Cook County, acertified copy of the birth cer-iificate may be obtained from theCook County Clech's Office, BirthRecordsLower Level, lIt N.Clark St., Chicago, Iuissois 08862.

All children enteringbindergarten for the tt88-89school must have a physical ex-amioaiion and insmsnization formeasles, German measles, polio,diphtheria, lelaom and pertsssis.The evidence al such enamina-lion and immsnizatioss must hehroughtoptodate andverified hyschool officials before a child willbe admitted to scbml in the fall.

First graders who did not at.tend kindergarten most also pm-seni evidence ai a physical ex-amiootiuo and iosmooisatioo.Farms will be avaduble fur allparents on the registration date.Any relaxais because of religiousbeliefnmsutbe accompanied by awritten statement from theparent or a religious affiliationadmioiutralor. TIsis reqoesl cou-forma with the law now io eRectconcerniog such exansiostiom.

Questions concerniog registra-lion may he directed to the EastMaine Elementary School Pris-ripaIs listed Below:

Nelson Schaut, Robert Jablon,Principal, 8900 N. Osanam Ave.,Nitos, Illisois gOOdS, 965-0050.

Stevenson School, Dr. StewartLiechti, Principal, 9900 N. CapitolDrive, Dro Plames, Illinois 606tO,f27.02l.

Mark Twain Schsol, RaymondKuper, Pruseipal, 9451 N. HamlinAve., Den Plaines, flliosin 000ti,296-5341.

Washington School, PatriciaJohnson, Principal, t7tS GuB Rd.,Glenview, Illinuis 60025, 965-4700.

WordProcessingCourses

Day and evening courses in twopopolar word processing soft-Ware paeksges, Word Perfectand Msltimate, mili be taught atOsbion C000msoity Courge dur-tug Ibe weeh of Feb. 25. The five-week courses may be taken forone college credit of for audit.

''Word Processing forMicrocomputersWord Perfect"wilt be offered from 12:30 to 1:20p.m. in Mondays, Wednesdayssud Fridays; or tt:SS am. tott:lSp.m.or4tn5:45p.m. nrllto9:45 p.m. on Tuesdays andThursdays. "Word Processingfor MicrncnmpotersMsltimate"will he held from 11:30 am. fo12:45 p.m. nr g to 7:45 p.m. onTuendsyn and Thursdays. Thecourses will ailow studeulu whoare fosusilior with the operation ofa microcomputer tu learn Is osethese word proccnsiug softwarepackage. Topics discmoed willinclude entering sod formsitissgtent, prsofreadiog, correcting er-cors, editing, saving, retrievingand moving data.

Fur information, call Dr. HoltiuChelem, 035-1954.

The Bugle, Thuiruday, February 15, 1S

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Gary Clayton, Director oflhe Illinois Depsrtmenl of Registrationand Education was the guest speaker al a recent dinner of theChicago Chapter nf tIse Independent Accounlauts Association of il-lineis.

President Donald Vechiota was receotly installed as President ofthe Chicago Chapter hy Judge Carale Bellows nf the DomesticRelalionu Division of the Circuit Court of Cmb Couoty.

President Veehiofa han bees an accountant for over 25years. Hiswife is a northwest suburban high schml toucher.

Others participating in the ceremony were Cuogronsmun MartyRusso and Edward F. McElroy, Toastmaster of the dinner.

Junior High Fun NightsThe Nies Park District is

presentiog Junior High FunNighl.s ovym Friday night at theBallard School gymnasium.Local juoior high studenti arewelcome to participate io sports,games, contests and moviewatching! When was the lasttime you had a really good timejmt hanging sut? The fee in onlyst per visit, payable at the door soyou don't have to pee-register,just drop by-bring some oldfriendo, meet nome new unen.BaUard School in located st thecorner uf Ballard sodComberland Ruado in Riten.Don't forget your gym shnes! Ac-tivitien begin at 7 and will cnn-

Nues BaseballLeagueregistration

The Riles Baseball League willbe hslding registration for it's1988 bouchaIt season nu thefollowing dates: Saturday,February 13 6-nm 11 am to 3 pmand on Friday, February. 20thfrom tpm to tlpm.

Registration location is theNOes Park District RecreationCenter, 7877 Milwaukee Ave. inRiles. For more inlormatiou onthe Rites Baseball League '100thBaseball program call JuleneValle at 965-t407.

Kindergarten regtntratisn andpreschool screening fur three andIsar year otds will taIse place ouTuesduy, March t, at RilesElementary School South, 0935W. Tests7 Avenue, Riles.

For purentu' canvenience, bothregistration and screeoing witt beheld st the same time so thatparents can bring along aU theirchildren who were born betweenSepl. t, 1983 and March t, 1985.

Please refer tu the followingschedule: Last Name AtlsrougtsJ

tinso outitll:30 or 9p.m. each Fmi-day. For morn infonnatisn, callthe Nifes Park District at 067-6633or 967-6975.

Felician offerscourse onbaking bread

A 4-session cnurse on bakingbread will be presented at Fell-cian College starting Wed., Feb.24, and continuiug on Mar. 2, 9,and 16, from 6:30 to 9 p.m., andininstrocted by Betty Papas.Course fee is $35 plus a 5tomatoriata fee.

Now that the holidays and f an-cy cooking are uver, it's time tuget back to the basics. Learn tobabe bread, rolls, sod muffinstrum scratch libe Grandma usedlo. Join us for something warmand delicious right out of theeven. Fur more informatios,please call 539-t9l9.

Fellciao College io located at300g W. Petemos Ave., on thenorthwest side of Ctsicagu, in theresidential neighborhood ofPeterson Park. The Collego of-fers Aouoriate dogree and rotatedprograms to persom regardlessof sex, race, religion, um eremI.Plenty of free, well-lit parking isavailable on campus.

Disti/ct 71 PiesthoolScaieening

aidKinderga#en Registration- 9:50 am. Last Name K IbrooghS - lt:30 am. Last Name Tthrough Z - 1:50 p.m.

Bring along s birth certificatefor the kindergarten-boundehitdrcn who will be five yearn ofage by Sept. t, 1950. A hospitalcertificate witt ust be accepted. Ifyou do not have a birth cor-tidicate, call 443-7785 or 476-7256for information. Please pass thisinformation so to yourneighbors)

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points andgeta bit of publicity(which be's getting), his en-during the bitter cold impreso-ed a guy like me who's turnedinto a February couch potato..

We drove cross-country onI-80 the last week in Januaryta deliver a car lo our kids inKlamathFalls, Oregon. It pro-ved to be a great adventureand a relatively easy ride.

Wben our kids wereyoungsters we went ont wentneyerai yearn. In those yearnInthesixtieswe carted aloogajammed-filled station wagon,which included fourkidu and amother-in-law, who bakedenough cookien tofeedthe fouryoung urchinsforfifteen days,the donkeyn in YellowstonePark and any other animals,human or otherwise, winchcrossed oar path.

Io those days it cost around$60 a daytodrive the brood outwest. Today, it cost about $90uday for the two of us.

The only difficult drivingwaswest ofOmaba, which hadbeen closed because of snowdrifts the day before we arriv-ed. They opened 1-ttthe morn.mg we started west fromOmaha and we spent a daydriving across glassy iceheading for North Platte.Since there was no way to pro-vest sliding off the road wedrove 60 MPH. Had we drivenhalf the speed we would likelyhave been at a similar risksince a sliding car or truckbad no resistance from slidinginto the snowbanks. Daringthat one day's drive we saw asmany as 20g trucks jach-bailed offthe sides ofthc road.

Driving cross-country is stilla very pleasant esperience.Iowa, Nebraaka and Wyomingflatlands are not scenic but weansnsed ourselves by listeningto taped book cannettes.They're a great diversion.

We got off the road by 3 p.m.and found motels winch badindoor swimming pools. Anafternoon so-isa for the frau, aon000e for the non-swimmerand a good dinner was plea-

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TheBugle, Thursday, Febmary 18, 1988

From the 14Costlnuedtrom Pagel

Travel obuervationo of aminor noIe include:

...Alwayo lake along areopeclable alarm clock. Ibought a bargain clock nomeyears ago and opeot tenminales each night preparingitfor a wake-up callthe fallow-ing morning. The banda os thebargain are bent so you haveto adjustynur thinking to readthe clock correctly. The heywhich turm the hand alarmdidn't work no you bad tochange the hands of the clockaccordingly. Since the alarmhand was stuck on one o'clockand you had to wahe np al sin,pos had to change the handson the clock to mahe ap for thefive hours difference. Thus, ifyou go to bed at 11, the alarmis on one and you want to gelap seven hours later, you haveto ro-art your clock sevenhours earlier than the alarmwhich in act for ene. I'm surepon understand!

At a Utah Jazz basketbaligame the fans ali seamed sowell-scrubbed and homogeniz-ed. There were no ethnics inthe crowd which I foundunusual for a basketballgame. The Chicago stadiumcrowds tookmucbraanchier. Ifeel more comfortable in Chi

Every time I'm ont west Idiscoversometbing new whichhasn't yet arrived hack msi.At a Shell gas station you io-sert your charge card in theactual pump which feeds yougao. You receive o receipt anda certificate for a free curwash withont leaving the carisland.

When you watch the sum-mer Olympics you're likely tobecome aware of the largecontingent of athleten whocome from California. Drivingin the San Francisco area wesaw loads of high school andcollege baseball gamesalready being played anddozens of track athletesalrendy competing outdoors.Calilornia's golden kids havea decided edge overmidwestern athletes who haveless opportunities to work outoil year.

The airlines are reallygiving pourer service thanthey were a couple of yearsago. We look off an boar latefrom San Francisco, winch inbecoming standard pro-cedure. The dinner mensaboard United Airlines ko-lsd-ed a ssodwicb.

If yos've got the timo, trydriving across country. Ii'sfue, it's interesting and poueat much better on the grosod.

Nues nursing

home...Costlissed 1mm page t

$2,310 paid to mdlvidsal patientswhose rights were violated,Haase said.

The four homes, in Nues andEvanston, were sold last monthto Woodoloch Associates Ltd., bya receiver appoinled by the CookCounty Circuit Court.

Transfer and recertification ofthe homes, formerly known asGolf Mill Plana I and II io Nifesand Ridgeview House andRidgeview Pavilion, in Evanston,were completed last Thursday.The facilities have boon resumedSherwood of Nitos, 5777 Green-wood Ave.; Woodhucy of Nuco,8551 Maynard Ave.; AlbanyHesse, 901 Maple Ave.,Evanston; and Saratoga ofEvanston, 814-8M Foster St.

State officials moved to revokethe license of Golf Mill Plana Iafter 48 violations.

The laonily that owned the loorhomes wan headed by SidneyWeinschneider, 58, of ff38 N.Sacramento Ave. The partner-ship included Weivschneidcr'sson-in-law, Jehsea "Jay" lova,29, of 6547 N. Christiana Ave.,Lincolnwood; and Soya'sbrother, Abrahaon, and his wife,Dr. Miriam Guttmas, 36, of 6538N. Cbriutiana Ave., also in Lin-colnwood. Gnttman io an assis-tant professor of psychiatry atthe University of Chicago.

Nues Parks... CO

for the interview process. A devi-sian on the new board appointeein espected in the near future, oc-cording to Marnueb.

In regalar board business,coissmissioners approved a 50cent increase in salary forseasonal part-time kelp at Tamgolf course. The current salaryschedule raoges from $5.15 to$6.Thae boor based ou a 40-boor

According to CommissionerElaine Heincn, the new schedulecals tor no overtime pay Mondaythrough Friday, and time and ahalf on Saturday and Sunday.

Heinen noted skilled help isneeded at the golf coarse formaintenaocc of the greens whichincludes repairs to equipmeol,spraying fairways, watering(0-If hours nightly when oecded)which can total 271 hours of work.

"We hope Ihr salary increasewill he an incentive for thoseseeking part-lime work," she

Marsueh reported the parkdistrict recently received $1,000reslilulion from the adult of-fender who was fomd godly ofsetting fire ta the RecrcatiosCenter bsllding lost year. Themoney will replace the 11,000deductible paid lo Ike mouvancecompany for repairs to thebulding. The fire caused abool$85,000 damage, she said.

In other board reports, the poni-lion of landscape director hasbeen eliminated lo create a bar-ticullerisi position in a

Clerk office hasabsentee applications

NUes Township Clerk LosisBlack announces that Applica-lions for Absentee Ballais tarCitizens sobo will he ant of town00: Tues., Mar. 15, PrimaryElection, moot file their applica-tians by mail with Stanley T.Kasper, Jr., Cook County Clerk'soffice in Chicago, no earlier thanThsrs., Feb. 4, and no later thanmuro., Mar. 1f.

Applications for Absentee

Ballots are now available at theTownship Cierb's otfice, 5255Main St., Skohie.

Applications for AbsenteeBallots for Ike physically in-capacilated voler are alsoavailable.

For farther information:please contact Clerk Black's of-fice at 673-9300.

Office hours: Man-Fri., 9 am.ta 4:30 p.m.; Sat., 9 am. to noon.

Williams...Cauthsued from Page 8

Williams has been aRepoblicaO precinct captain larMaine Township for a number ofyearo and is a member of thetownship GOP Organizaban. Healso has been active m UnitedWay, Rotary CIsb of Chicago,Union Leagse dab, Cob Scosto,and Boy Scouts.

He is a World War II U.S. Navyveteran and a gradsate of theUniversity of Illinois with adegree in commerce.

"Wiliams Was a good choice infis the vacancy," Halverson said."The board feels be will do an en-cetleot job."

Williams will completeCoorap's four year teem, whichends in April, 1999.

The board wili name a replace-ment for Williams in the coliectorposition within the nest severalmonths. His replacement willalan be np for re-election in April,1959, Halverson said.

According IO Halversos, priorto the mid-l970's, colleclars in all30 suburban townships cosectedtao properties, keeping 2 percentof the reve050 to operate thetownships. Following a lawosit, afederal judge ruled the propertylanes ohantd he collected by theconoly. In all other Illinoistownships, collectors continue toperform this nervier.

utlased from Pagel

beautification plan ta upgradethe parks.

Ed Miller, a bm driver forIhr park district, was namedEmployee of the Month.

The park district wilt hostChamber of Commerce "OpesDoors" at Tam golf course onMarch 24.

New panic hardware hasbeen installed al Ihr RecreationCenter building. With the adds-lion of a security alama, theboard hopes to alleviate break-

Commissioner Walter Bessnereported the receol SweetheartOpen sponsored by SPIN.realised $15,840. There were 475participasfo in the ice skatingcompetition at Ike Sports Cam-pIen, incloding one from St. Louisand one from Wioc000in. Totalrevenar at the Sports Complenshowed a $31,000 increase fromlast year, he said.

Toss Hivhey, director of figureskating, displayed a trophyreccioed by SPIN. far thirdplace io overall competido-o atIke Sweetheai-1 Opes.

...Iodaar gaff tesssos are beingvoodacled at Ballard School byTam gold pro Phil Holoubek, Jr.An open h000e is scheduled from7 lo 0:30 p.m. in Room 109 at theschool on March 1.

. Approved parchase ofbachboardo far Cremas Heightogymnasiam in Ike amount nff505.

Cross country skiing grossed2,a44.30 avec o 23-day period

with 493 skiers participating.The board was presented

with a Check for $000 from MikeChapar of the Riles Ignores forinc of park district faeililies.

Speech TeamCompetition

Maine East jo-olor Lobo of DesPlaines placed third in kumorausioterpretatian al the recentMaioe Speech Invitational.Sevenly-five oledents competedin the category of humoroso in-lerprelation.

Man killed...Continued from Pagel

Focar(na of Ike Niles PoliceDepartment, the gateo, o-arsis0lights and warning bells wereworking properly at the crossingwhen the incident occored at 7:51am. "He may have been blindedby the glare of the sun and didn'tsee the closed gates. The victimapparently didn't hear the warn-ing signals," he naid.

Choice was driving southboundon Lehigh, made a left loco Ontoeast Taahy and drove aconndlowered gates striking the secondcar of the Milwaukee Rood train.

Focarino explained the secondcar was already into the internee-lion when the victim made histurn. The train dragged the car225 feet strewing debris along thetrack south nf the intersection, hesaid.

A Metra spokesman said abontff0 pasoengero on the Irais weretranoferred to another train thatwas switched to an adjacenttrack.

Skokie library...Cosit'dfromSkukje-L'wosdpj

Highland Park Public Library,the Indian Trails Public Library,the Park Ridge Public Library,the Scbaumburg . TownshipPublic Library, and the-ShaMePnhlic Library.

Skokie cager...Cont'd from SkokIe-L'wood pl

of floor action. The ChicagalandCollegiate Conference and Na-tional Aosociation of Inter-collegiate Athletics District 29, inwhich two circuits the col-legecompeten, both have award-ed the Skohie pride Player of theWeek honoro.

"There's no telling howfar Cin-dy will go bofare her collegecareer in completed more thanthree yearn away," her coach,Sandy Martin, nInfea. 'Alreadyshe bao eotahlished herselfas oneof the nation'n boot and ohr is get-hing even bolier right along."

A starter from the first gamethis oea005, the Born tans hasbeen averaging more than 20points a game and her reboso-ding totaL is. . broomingastronomical. In oeveral gamesshe has lathed aver the 30-markand matched that with numerosorebosado, oleato and assists.

"There's no reason why wecan't win the atole championshipin the NAIA with Cindy befareshe completes her Nationalcareer," Coach Martin asoerta."Bat, meanwhile, she is a delightlo watch in every game."

Library forum...Could fromSkskle-L'wood P.1

will lead the diovussi000 vo thefirst asd Ihird Mondays ioMarch, April and May from t to 2p.m. io the Library, 4000 W. PrallAvevue.

The NIF is a nationwide, nao-partisan program of discussionsdesigned lo cogage Aineriv005directly in Ihr formatiov of publicpoliCy. Naiv io ils Sib year, il issponsored by the DomeslicPolicy Association, o loosely hob-ed oelwork of commosily andedacaliosal organiaati005, whosepurpose is lo develop informedpublic opinion and to cam-masicote Ihose opinions lo policyleaders.

NIP does noI advocate anyopecific solution or paint of viewon poblic i500en, but does clarifyIke choices citiamo face when,cansiderio pobhic policy quos-havi.

Library layoffs...Cosdnaedfrnmpage3

ta answer the publies questionsainsi the 5011es library, has beenlargely unnsed. One huardmember said the public probablyprefers ta discuau questions withlibrary trustees at the library.

The "Friends uf Use NUesLibrary" in sponuoriag a March13 "Treasure Your Library"festival, said trustee IreneCostello. "We would particularylibe bi see those people odin havenever been ta the library, who danotbavealibrary card and do nutbnaw what a ho-asure we bavehere iii this library," ube said.

DistrictConthaiedfromPagel

though they live un the north sideof Howard.

ParraIn have also voiced objec-tinos ta their children cuttingthrough the shopping centerbarasse of ita deteriurating con-dilion, and the fast that the near-ly empty rester, which houses atavern, atizo-cta andesirable per-sans.

; .'Recycling Week'

iI Morton Grove,

It bas been propased that Mor-tan Grove should begin reopen-ding to Cook County's pendingsalid waste disposal problem by

. declaring a.Secycling Week" bithe village.

Larry Gomberg, a MortonGrove resident and State At-torney's Environmental TaskFarce member, suggested that

. village residenta be informed ofthe disposal prnbtem, encourag-

: ed lo recycle their garbage, andtold what mid bow ta recycle

. through the village's newoletter,local newspapers, and cable TV.

Gomberg said "I hope in eon-. .

tribute ta this salid waste. managemeut effnrt by working1 with mure village residents,i village officials, and the State's

Attorney's Envirunmenlal Task:1 Force os developing worhable up-

tionu in the solid waste disposalproblem in aur area."

Morton GroveLibrary News

Doug Post, Chicago playwrightand componer, will appear at theMartian Grove Public Library onWednesday, Feb. 24 at 7:30. Hewill discuss rompasing andwriting for the theatre. Duringthe pant 7 years, he fias had udozen plays and musicals pro-duced an Chicago stages and hasWritten songs and incidentalmusir far 38 productions.

This is the concluding lecture ofthe "Inside the Theatre" seriesandadmiasa3sjsfr

Pro.lifers...Coudsued frem PageS

steersman asid.l'at Durava, a parisioner of Our

Lady of Rassum Church said thehospital's practfce of abortion isinc055iofent with the healingethics of medicine and "ourCatholic faith," stating LutheranGeneral sbonld live up in itsslated mission and image of atruly caring Christian hospital."They should pot as end to abur-tian," she said.

Durava said boycott efforts byIke groop include ashing peoplewith similar pro-life views tomake every effort sot to useLutheran General for any fallow-np treaboentu that may be re-qsired by their doctoro un thehospital staff. "Unless it's aocr-oso type treatment, fbeywould have that Option to eoertmore prensare on them," she

Falber Thomas Bishop,associate pastor of Our Lady ofRansom, who io involved inpastoral ministry (visits toCotholic patienin) at LutheranGeneral, remarked ita a "ChIck22" situation. "It is necessary inserve the needs of Cotholir pa-tieoin there. At the name time,our faith in preserve human lifeis incosnislent with their policy,"be said, adding the matter will bediscussed with a "cluster of areapriesin" involved is pastoralministry ut the hospital.

Niles Village...Caot'd from Nitra-E, Maine P,1

lojoin a Salid Waste Agencyto beestablished by the conference, inwhich a representative from aparticipating town svifi serve onthe agency's hoard of directors.Those who join the agency wi5 hecommitted to pay ito pro rataohare (by population) of $5.5million in a two-year interimfinancing plan general obligationhands for land acqaisilian anddevelopment of the sits.

,5,thas noted municipalities whojoin the agency have Ike Option ofusing the landfill in Ike future."However, a lawn derides lowithdraw from the agency, itwootd he obligated to pay it'sshare of bond indebtedness," shesaid. 'At this point we aretoohing for commitments to the$5.5 million before April 15 so theprOjertean begin."

A resolution os the Iwomeasures is enperted al the Mar-ch village board meeting.

Riles pro rata share far the$700,000 amannl would be ap-pronisoately $30,900 and about$170,500 for the $5.5 millino, oc-cording toMayor Nichalan Blase.

Geseral obligation bonds willhe nord in the interim financingplan, Albas said, adding it willcost a total of $40 million for con-siructiso and aperatioo of thelandfill in a lang term financingplan to be repaid from revesargenerated from landfillOperations.

According to Albas, the cost ofthe 410-acre aile is $4 million. Thecooference paid $199,990 for anOption Osthe land.

She noted the Illinois Envirno-mental Protection Agency is ea-peeled to issue an aperaling per-mil in March, 1919, with con-struclias te begin in May, 1910.The laodfilt io expected to opro io1990, she said.

The landfill, catted a "baletill"because garbage would he haledbefare burial, is expected ta keepgarhage disposal rates downprevesting increases in chargeslo haul away garhage without theproject.

Village trustera estimated thatin the lung rim, Biles would see a140 percent savings by using thelandfdi

Importantissue...COudnued from Pige3

had to completely eliminate theOutreach Department threeyears ugo, and last year we wereforced to close the branchlibrary, ali harasse our fundsenuldno langer support those ser-vices,"

The big question on everyone'smind in what services soll thelibrary have ta cut if the tax in'crease fails, "We prefer tu statethat in the positive," said MylenDimand, Vlce-PrenidenL "If thereferendum in successful, we'llbe able ta keep the boohmoblleconning; we'll be able ta stayOpen on Sundays during theschool year; and we'll be able tastay upen evenings and morn-biga. All we need tram oar taxpayera is twelve more dollars ayear."

"It's tuo important an Issue talune," said Crmas, "We figurethat the average tas bill will guup twelve dollars a year. Withoutit, there will have to be drasticcuts at the library."

The bord voted at theirDecember meeting tisaI Die firstcut will be the shstdos.ss ofbuokmablle service. Thin will us-lude the layoff uf the bookmobilestaff and the discontinuance ofbank purchauen for thebookmobile. The nest cut will bethe closing uf the library on Sum-dupe and the laying off of morestaff, The third but mili be theclosing of the library two morsi-ings and two evenings per weekand the laying oB of even morestaff.

"In all," said Dimand, "we'reseeingthe necessity ta taynff une-thirst uf nur staff. That'u bard tarealize. Every time I visit thelibrary, I look at the staff and tryta picture une out uf every threegnne. I don't know buw we'lloperate if that happens."

"What'u important fureverynne ta understand," saidTreasurer Wagner, "is that thisisn't justocare tactim. Jost as wewere occlusa about the financialnecessity of closing the branchwhen that referendnm failed, ifthis une fails, we'll be forced inmake thme drastic reductions atthe main librury."

"ft's jost tuo important anissue in loor," easpbasized IreneCostello, Board Secretary, "Wehave sot had a tax increase since1973. Everyone knows that costahave gone up drastically sincethen. A 'Yesvote anMarcb lImitImean the average tax bifi milirise twelve dollars a year, andthat's enough in continue our pce-sent level of library nervier."

PElt CAPiTA SUPPORTFOR AREA LIBRARIES

$55.48 - Skakie Library$44.53 - Morton Greve Library$42.66 - Indian Traits Library(Wheeling)$40.29 - Mount Praupect Library$30.77 - Park Ridge Library$35.38 - Glenvtew Library$30.10 - Des Plaines Library$23,88 - NUes Library

The per capita supportreprenents the level of tax sup-port per resident. 'flua figure luobtained by dividing the Bbrary'sbudget by the population served.

As Thin chart shows, Nilm hasthe lowest per rapita ssppert ofany urea library.

Vinnie S. SpencerNavy Seaman Apprentice Vin-

oie S. Spencer, aun uf Betty J.Udany nf 8803 Carleab, DesPlaines, It, recently returnedfrom a six-month deployment tathe Western Pacific with Corn-muloter Amphibious Squadron-Five, San Dinge,

TheBugle,Thursdnp, February 18, 1888 Page 39

Democratic candidatesstress a theme of unity

by Sylvia Dairymple

Demneratic-endorsed can-didstes ter varions Cook Countyofficm streased a theme of unityin resolving problems offerIngChicago and the suhurbo al apresa easference last week heldat the ShaMe North Shore Hilton.

The slain of candidates runningin the March 15 Prkoary areAurelia Pucinshi for clerk of Ihrcircuit coort; Joseph Berilos,hoard of tax appeals; and iscum-bent James Kirie, Joseph Gard-ser and Hairy (Bus) Yonrellseeking commissioner acuta osIke Metropolitan SanitaryDistrict Board.

Richard M. Daley seeking re-election for stain's attorney wasnut present at the conferencebecame of priur ronsmitsnenla.Ill. Rep. Carol Mosely Braun(0-25th) running for recorder ofdeeds was also aboest.

State Rep. Calvin Sutber(0-56th DinG intrudaced the ran-didales saying the "blur ribbon"slain had been selected by theDemocratic Party because oftheir background enperiesce anddedication in nerving the peopleof Cook County.

Pacimhi, an attorney and cur-reot commisuioser on the MSDboard, said she is committed inproviding the sew leadershipnecessary in make the roost pro-cesoin Cook County efficient, fairand effective if she is rIccIo-I nr-cuit cunrt clerk.

fa addressing Ike 48,000backlog of cases in the countycourts, her reforms would in-elude shifting adjndieation of sa-contested divurce canes in suhur-bun district courts, developmentnf mare effective me of corn-pulersin courtrooms, initiation ofa uniform uystem of "reminderslips" far o-mesen und litigaoinin continued cases, aed establish-ment nf o full nervier "hat line"nu avitarsors and parties to litigo-lion can get np-to-date informa-lion an the status of their case.

"I bore outlined a 21-paint planfor changes in the coortsystem tomake it a more efficient opera-tian," Pocinohi aaid. "I wouldlike to move forward in a newdireelion in the office of cirvuilcourt clerk."

Kirie, who serves as finaoeeeboir,ssao on the MetropolitanSanitary Diotriel Board, notedduring Mo lt peoro on the boardna ocaadal han tonehed the ages-cy. "Onr tax levy remains stable,finances are in good shope andwe maintain a low hadgel."

He stated eomtroctios of o sew20-story MID office building at acoot of $29.50 o oqnare fool (viopublic bid( io unlike "Gay.Thampoon's Taj Mahal (Stale ofIllinois Building( that cool aboat$200 a sqnare fool."

JUrie said proposals to electhoard members by diotrieto forbetter noburhan repreoentatioo is0000cessary. "Sectionalism ionot involved oo the bmrd und thesuburbs hare always been takenvare of," he said, adding thatsince 1009, the board has spent$l,71I,000,000 in Chicago and$2,400,000,fOO in the sobarbo.

"We were elected by the peoplelo serve the entire c000ly and wearc doing just Ihal," he said.Kirie added he bao been o majarsapporler of Ihr Deep Taaselplan and will continue to ntrivefor ita eompletioo.

Youreli, who served an a staterepresentative for a number ofyears, resigned kin past asrecorder of deeds ta ran in theMSD race.

Yuurell said the primary

reopemibility uf SOSO in in pro-tact Lobe Michigan from puso-lion, clean up waterways and loprovide regional natIca for rom-binS sewers and flood moIraIs."My goal is to see the Deep Tun-net eampleted in alleviated flsndproblems in the county," he said.

In discussing flooding of theDen Plainm River area, Voie-eUsaid, if elected, he will see allnecrasary stops are implementedin flood relief measurm.

He noted the General Assemblylast November mandated nabuilding permito he issued inwatershed and flood plaina inCook County. "I believe il's im-portant Oils legislation he es-panded lo include Kaue, Will,DaPage and McHenry Coanlies.This will decrease flood damagein the fulure," he mid.

Gardner said he is necking aMSD rummiosiuner'o seatbecause of his interest in the es-viromnest and his goal in bringgovernment closer to Ike peopleil serves.

His major campaign themeo in-elude protection of the environ-ment, fairness in guvernmentand economic development (jabcreation). "The prulection of ournatural resnurceo, the air webreathe, water we drink, and ourlandmnst became a majar priori-Ip for the reuidenfa of Cook Coan-ty_" Gardner said.

He added hr will support toughcriminal penalties for illegaldumping of hauardons waler byindmtry and will find effectivemethods of waste disposal andsource reduction. "The MUDshould develop reolistir stralegylu deal withsolid waole," he mid.

Bernas, a current staterepresentative, is seeking a spoton the Board of Tas Appeals tureplace the tale Harry Seno-ao-.

Berrios said, if elected, hewould have an outreach programIo inform people not only whetthe board of lax appeals is aliabost, bot to explain provedsresthey must follow Io apply forreduction in taxes.

"Fairness is the bottom line,"he said. "All property owners,regardions of size Or value oftheir property, will always betreated equally. My door willalways be open la the citizens ofCook County."

Niles Librarytrustees availablein Library

Members of the Board ofTrio-tees of the Bites PublicLibrary District are now beingscheduled lu be available to thepublic in the library three daysper week. Beginning immediate-Ip, when boaters are nut involvedin other library activities, theywill be stationed in the library onSaturday and Suuday afternoomand Monday evenings.

Board members are ready andwilling la talk ta sapone in thecommssdty about the upconsioglibrary referendum an well asother library matters.

The library is located at 69goOaktan St., NOes. For more bofar-motion, eaU 997-85M.

ISU graduatesA total of 120 graduate studenin

at Ulisois Slate University havecompleted requirements formaster's degrees with the cImeuf the 1957 fall session. 1,ucalgraduates included Jubo Metzgerof Des Plaines and Mark MilanMenich of Nilea.

Fire calls...freie Page 3

Shohie Fire Department in .inyestigatiflg a repart of smohe inthe building al 78go Anslin onFeb. 1f. Probable rame was asoverheated foandary unit.

...A car fire on Feb. 11 camed$4,otodasnage. The fire started inthe engine campartment andfront passenger area while themotor Wan running.

Riles firefighters assistedMorton Grove Fire Departmentin estingainhing a fire in a carparked in a garage at 9010 HarmaRd. There was na fire damage inthe garage.

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