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District 207 approves $63,000 in computer purchases by Unda Zachow The Moine HiojiSchoolfljstrict day night. The purchase of 30 pIe 11E microcomputers to 207 Board approved confracts Leadiog Edge Computers for all. replace current equipment for a beefing up the DIofritVu moco- diutrict usewas aut1orize4 at a total cost of $16,326.00. An addi- tory of computers at an ab- coot of $33fOO. TheBoard atoo tionalfive Apple microcomputers breviated Board meeUngMon- authorized thepurchase of 18 Ap- Contteoedo Page 46 From the bydiodBeooer Hot au it is, wo should be writing about some cool sum- mer floff...about wmgizig it- doom to the lakeshore, utripp- ing and going skinny dipping m those nice cooFl5 degree lake waters. Bot instead, to lake your mind off the beet. we'dllketowrlteaboutabitOf heavy government otuff which should be mulled over. by everyone who rares about their community. This year, the Niles library diutrict is raising taxes while theVillage of Nilea is lowering its rate ThIs ia'abuurd. The influe peoptç who are being asked fôrmOÑ library mouey are getdngaleu000h46 of their taxeo.at the vifiage leveL We called NUes village managerJackfladgewhotold us illinois has the largest somber of taxing distrittu io the country There àê6L646 districts In Illinois compared to the second hIghest state, California, whlchhasl,tfO, Ile pointed eut thIs number of districts breedsa greatdeal of thefficiency in government. What prompted our call to Jack was our InquIry about the village contributing mosey to other dlotricta. Jack said there are no restrictions caistleuedau Page 48 MMeIA [F NliE5 PIJBLU LBRA b%O OATON NIlS fl 6064B A Chicago mao who was or- rested in a series of Niles burglaries that took place bet- weeaict. 27 and Nov. 2 laSt year received a four-year prison term after he pleaded guilty to five separate hpuse break-iou. Frauklin Varney, Jr. of 3536 N. MoaticeUo admitted he woo in- volved In the home burglaries in . the.rennan Heights area before uenteere was pasued by iidgeMichael Pope at the Third District Court of Des Plaines. According to a court ocurre, Park District spraying weeds TholileuParkDistrlctwlUbe making chemical applications during the next twa weeks bi varions parka throughout the District far the perpoue of weed mntroloaturfareau. - In addition; each park will be pouted with sigilo in the opacifie application areas. sigru will be pouted 24 hours bi advance of-the application and will remain up 4 hours after applications. Don't Miss: Pages 19-28 -in Nues burahiris Apropouedplantoconufruct - - w--- - - - two mausoleum structures near Varney admitted to burglaries of Niles College. 7101 Harlem Ave., residences In the 7500 block of were approved b the Nies Zoo- Cleveland. 756f block of Itedale, despite seine obier- 8280 block of Ozark, 8080 blurb of 11005 from neighboring reuidentu Contbiuedou Pagede at Tuesday's meeting. - The request ferupeciat uoe non- Shown above lu a portion of the Lawrencewuod Shopping Center, Oakton and Waukegan In Nilea that reprouentu the abandonment anti deterioro- 1100 of the complete chopping reuter. Laut week a iudgnentorderluauedby Judge Alfred Walub end- ed Wiles 13 mouth condemnation unit against the Nues, MG sprinkling bans to remain through August 1he Village of NUes does not anticipate lifting the water sprinkling ban until the end of Augaut, according to Keith Peck, Niles director of public services. Peck notedthat wlththe eucep- fien uf the July 16 raIn1 there has been little relief in the continuing dry upell. 'We bave no idea bow long thlu will lust and we want to conserve water au much au pensi- hIe," Keith mid. Reuidents ore forbidden to Coutluned on Page 47 A totalof 12,200 garden crypts near Niles Collegé Z.n.L ers ok rn leur Chicago man sentenced str ctures - by Sylvia Dalrymple lngwosmadebythe Rev. Patrick Pollard, director of Catholic Cemeteries, who said there wasa ad to previde other placeo for burials, ouch au upecial mausoleamu. He explained the land where Cuntinoed ea Page 47 The last days of Lawrencewood Photo by Tracy Roberta center after the villagé reached a settlement with owner hubert Knilch. Once financing or- rangementuare completed, oew center developer Jerry Biehl will proceed with the demolition sud constructluu of the 00w Civic Center Plaza. %- 34 h r i!û4Jtr VillageofNiles -BUclLE,THURsDAY AUGUÑT4, 1888 - 256jb46IC0PY

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District 207 approves$63,000 in computer purchases

by Unda ZachowThe Moine HiojiSchoolfljstrict day night. The purchase of 30 pIe 11E microcomputers to

207 Board approved confracts Leadiog Edge Computers for all. replace current equipment for abeefing up the DIofritVu moco- diutrict usewas aut1orize4 at a total cost of $16,326.00. An addi-tory of computers at an ab- coot of $33fOO. TheBoard atoo tionalfive Apple microcomputersbreviated Board meeUngMon- authorized thepurchase of 18 Ap- Contteoedo Page 46

From the

bydiodBeooer

Hot au it is, wo should bewriting about some cool sum-mer floff...about wmgizig it-doom to the lakeshore, utripp-ing and going skinny dippingm those nice cooFl5 degreelake waters. Bot instead, tolake your mind off the beet.we'dllketowrlteaboutabitOfheavy government otuff whichshould be mulled over. byeveryone who rares abouttheir community.

This year, the Niles librarydiutrict is raising taxes whiletheVillage of Nilea is loweringits rate ThIs ia'abuurd. Theinflue peoptç who are beingasked fôrmOÑ library moueyare getdngaleu000h46 of theirtaxeo.at the vifiage leveL

We called NUes villagemanagerJackfladgewhotoldus illinois has the largestsomber of taxing distrittu iothe country There àê6L646districts In Illinois comparedto the second hIghest state,California, whlchhasl,tfO, Ilepointed eut thIs number ofdistricts breedsa greatdeal ofthefficiency in government.

What prompted our call toJack was our InquIry aboutthe village contributingmosey to other dlotricta. Jacksaid there are no restrictions

caistleuedau Page 48

MMeIA [F

NliE5 PIJBLU LBRA

b%O OATON

NIlS fl 6064B

A Chicago mao who was or-rested in a series of Nilesburglaries that took place bet-weeaict. 27 and Nov. 2 laSt yearreceived a four-year prison termafter he pleaded guilty to fiveseparate hpuse break-iou.

Frauklin Varney, Jr. of 3536 N.MoaticeUo admitted he woo in-volved In the home burglaries in

. the.rennan Heights area beforeuenteere was pasued by

iidgeMichael Pope at the ThirdDistrict Court of Des Plaines.

According to a court ocurre,

Park Districtspraying weeds

TholileuParkDistrlctwlUbemaking chemical applicationsduring the next twa weeks bivarions parka throughout theDistrict far the perpoue of weedmntroloaturfareau. -

In addition; each park will bepouted with sigilo in the opacifieapplication areas. sigru will bepouted 24 hours bi advance of-theapplication and will remain up 4hours after applications.

Don't Miss:

Pages 19-28

-in Nues burahiris Apropouedplantoconufruct- - w--- - - - two mausoleum structures nearVarney admitted to burglaries of Niles College. 7101 Harlem Ave.,

residences In the 7500 block of were approved b the Nies Zoo-Cleveland. 756f block of Itedale, despite seine obier-8280 block of Ozark, 8080 blurb of 11005 from neighboring reuidentu

Contbiuedou Pagedeat Tuesday's meeting. -

The request ferupeciat uoe non-

Shown above lu a portion of the LawrencewuodShopping Center, Oakton and Waukegan In Nileathat reprouentu the abandonment anti deterioro-1100 of the complete chopping reuter. Laut week aiudgnentorderluauedby Judge Alfred Walub end-ed Wiles 13 mouth condemnation unit against the

Nues, MG sprinkling bansto remain through August1he Village of NUes does not

anticipate lifting the watersprinkling ban until the end ofAugaut, according to Keith Peck,Niles director of public services.

Peck notedthat wlththe eucep-fien uf the July 16 raIn1 there has

been little relief in the continuingdry upell. 'We bave no idea bowlong thlu will lust and we want toconserve water au much au pensi-hIe," Keith mid.

Reuidents ore forbidden toCoutluned on Page 47

A totalof 12,200 gardencrypts near Niles Collegé

Z.n.L ers okrn leur

Chicago man sentencedstr ctures

-by Sylvia Dalrymple

lngwosmadebythe Rev. PatrickPollard, director of CatholicCemeteries, who said there wasaad to previde other placeo forburials, ouch au upecialmausoleamu.

He explained the land whereCuntinoed ea Page 47

The last days of Lawrencewood

Photo by Tracy Roberta

center after the villagé reached a settlement withowner hubert Knilch. Once financing or-rangementuare completed, oew center developerJerry Biehl will proceed with the demolition sudconstructluu of the 00w Civic Center Plaza.

%- 34 h ri!û4Jtr

VillageofNiles

-BUclLE,THURsDAY AUGUÑT4, 1888 - 256jb46IC0PY

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P.g Z The BugI,Thur.day,Auguit4, II

Rules of the Old OrchardRoad Course Classic ar Show

Secretary of State Jim Edgar,in Cooperation with the ParkRidge Center of Concern, is offer-ing a Raleo of the Road ReviewCouree for all cReeas lathe ParkRidge area.

The purpaoe of the coarse is tohelp applicanto pass the flliooioDrivers LArense renewal ex-anhinaffon. lt opdateo drivera onthe current rules of the road, ex-plains the violon aad the drivingability examinations, andpreparen applicanto for thegeneral wrltteo and road sigo ex-aminatlon.

The Raleo of the Road ReviewCourse will be held at the ParkRidge Center of Concern, 1580 N.Narthweot Hwy., Saite l2, onAug. 15, from i ta 3 p.m.

The corn-ne io free ta everyone,any age who wishes to attend.For more information, pleaseContartii3-04b3 or 1 (800) 252-2904T0U Free.

OaktoH JazzBand openingsThe award-wiornog Jazz Band

at Oakton Commonity Collegebao opeaingo for Trnmpet,Trombone, Tenor Sax. Piano,Electric Romand Goiter players.Matare and talented adolfo mayaudition on Angastfl and 29, Sop-tember 12, 19 and90.

To make an appointment, callJoke Jerger, Band director, 035-1937.

MIKE'S FL0600 N. MILWAUKEE

Co Flawe,n FInraI DenigneSc omegas Hau.. Plant.

OO4O

Classic ears of a bygone era owners, resolting io many one-of-can be aren at Old Orchard a-bind designs. Enjoy familyCenter an Sonday, Angnst 7 from entertainment daring the after-11 am. to 5 p.m. Vintage ears, nmn as yoo view this magmf icentsnch an Deasenberg, Packard, collection of automobilen.Cord, Rallo Royce and moro will Old Orchard Center io locatedbe a diuplay for yonr viewing at Skolue Boolevard oud Old Or-pleasore. chard Rood, Jost east of Edens

These Inourions raro made bet- Espresuwoy io Skokic.meen 1935 and 1940 were virtnally Shown pictured in a 1940Custom-tailored for prospective Cadillac.

O'Hare noise mapmay affect property valuesGeorge Gottileb, Repablirae

nominee for Congreas in the 11thDistrict, reactedtethe announce-ment by Chicago Aviation Corn-

John M. DethioffCadet Jahn M. Dethiaff, sen of

Rayannnd P. and Donna M.DethIeff M 8712 Georgiana, Mor-ten Grave, han been cammisaina-ed au a second lieutenant undertheAnny'u Early CenmilsuloningPregraan

DeUdoR la a utudent at lawuState Univeruity, Amen.

CLASSCCARSHoW.

ONTHEMALL

SUNDAX AUGUST ,7Classic cars of a bygone ero. Names likePackard, Rolls Royce, Duesenberg, Cord andmore. The 4 Ragfimers Barbershop Quartetentertains. Glorious gardens and sparklingfountains. What a perfect way to spend aSunday And in our more than 80 specialtystbres, plus Lord &Taylor, Marshall Fieldh,Soks Fifth Avenue and Montgomery Ward,everything foryour last-minute summerneeds and all that's new for tall. lt's oilwaiting for you this Sunday

OLD ORCHARD CENTEROJdO,Cflo,dooudondskokln Bo,,Iovord,luOno,tof Ednns E,p,n,,wuylr,SkokIo/

missioner Howard Stanback thatthe city ovilI file a map with theFederal Aviation Administrationindicating jet noise levelsaround O'Hare airport. Tberelease of the map for the noisestudy, called Part 550, is ex-peeled to canoe some propertyvalsen near O'Hare to drop by asmilch au 25%.

"I'm concerned about the of-fmi that Ibis otody will have onproperty vaInes in the areasaround O'hare," said Gotttieb.'Thongbnofanitoftheirown, thepeople that worked bard to boild'equity in their bornes 00w standto lose rorniderable soma if thistltiog goes through. And Isuspectthat the FAA money will be nordfor borne buyooto to odd anotherronway to O'Hare; that's theChicago city administration'sconception ofnoise abatoment. Inother words, I smell a rat."

Gottlieb was referring to theclaim by the city to participate 51the Part 150 noise stody endsecare Federal Aviation Ad-ministration foodiog for noiseabatement programo, lllonbacksaid be planned to file the noisemap by Aago.ot 5 beraten be basbeen told by the FAA that thevalidity of the 198f data oued tocompile the map would expireafter Angost 30.

ThE BUGLE(17,-PS 069-760)David Beaaer

Editar sad Pabliaher

Vol. 32, Na. f, Asgaut 4, 1969

8746 N. Shemaor Rd.NuES, IL 60648Phour: 969-3900-j-2-4

Pubiluhed Weekly on Thuradaylu Piba, filInola

Second Cluea Footage farThe Bugle paid at Chlcagn, ill.

Pâatmuater: Send addreonchaugen te The Bugle, 074f

Sbermer Rd., Nilea, fll 60648

Sabocrlptlua Rate lin Advance)Peralugle copy $25One year $13,00Twayern-a $22,58Threeyeurn $29,0019'earSeidorClthe.s . , $11,50Ayear lnntefea9nty) . . $15.91lyear (farelgu) $35,00

Ml M'O addreaaeuau ferservfcernea $25,gg

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Senior Citizens'NEWS AND VIEWS

I,News for all NUes Seniors (age 62 and over)

from the Nues Senior Center8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 36

EDGEWATER BEACH BREAKERS BWLDONG TOURAO Edgewater Beach Breakers Boilding Torn- will be offered

by.sesioc Lifestytes, the developer of the privateoenier citizenhoildiog on Golf on Friday, Ang. 5 and Friday, Ang. 12 from 1104 p.m. The boo will pick up and retoro people to the TridentCester. There in so charge, bot advooce renervotioso areoecessarsn 967-6190 ext. 376.

RULES OP THE ROAD REVIEWThe Oree Rules of the Rond Review Course will be offered at

the Niles Park District Recreation Center, 7077 Milwaskee onMonday, Aug. 0 at 10 am. Advance enrollment to necessary,967-6100 ext. 376.

SQUARE DANCINGThe sqoare dancing groap bus decided not to meet daring the

summer. 0pen stlnare dSoch't will reinase en Septeniber f.

LINE DANCINGLine dancing bau been cancelled far the uummer. It will

resome meeting on September 0.

BLOOD PRESSURE PROGRAMThe free senior citizen blood premure program will meet on

Wednesday, Aug. 59 from 1 to 4 p.m. The program to upen to allNileu resideuto ever age 08. Those under age 60 may hove theirblond preuaureu read at Fire Station II, located nu the northeastcorner of Dernputer und Cumberland between 6 and 9 pm. onAngoot 19 or any time that the paramedlcn are not on call.R000rvotiom are not nece000ry for either program.

'.S305OR FORUMThe Nilm Senior Center Forum will meet an Thuradny, Aug.

15 at 1 p.m. Porion meets monthly to evaluate past programoand provide ooggesllom for fotore programo. All Intereated Inhelping pIen the center's upcoming programa are Invited to at-tend.

TRAVEL cOMMiTTEEThe Nies Senior Casier Travel COmmIttee will meet on

Thnrsday, Aug. 11 at 2 p.m. All interested in helping plan thesenior centor's one day bau trips are Invited.

-

MEN'S CLUB MUSEUM TRIPA reminder to extended to all ticket boldera for the Friday,

Aug. 12 trip to the Mosenm of Science and Industry that the houwill depart the senior center at 0-15 am. and return at 5 p.m.Tbis trip is sold ost.

Village of SkokieThe Smith Activitien Center lu upomoring the f110051

Secretary of State Jun Edgar's Rules of the Road ReviewCourue on Monday, Aug. 5, from 9-30 orn. to 13530 p.m. at theCenter, Liacoto end OOlItO, Skobie.

The popose ofthe conrneiuto help prepare youtoperfarmnue-censfolly on your driver's license renewal tesis. The three ex-aminatiom will be esptoined in detail. This course to offered tounyose who wiubes to aRend. There to no fee for attending oar

The Raleo of the Road clasoeu are offered each month fromFebroary tbrs December. You may oiga np for one or more ofthese claoueo by coIling 073-6500, Ext 208 far the tone and dato.

Ellen Sander, Citizen's utility Board's Commuer Specialist,will preoent a program on "C U B's Corrent ActivitIeu" to theMooday Groop of the Smith Activities Center, tiitcoln andGaSta, Skokie on Aognot 0, at l39 p.m. -

Please call 073-0500, Ext. 335 for additional ioformation.

Des Plaines Summer DriveThe Des Plaines community

blood program will hoot o blooddrive from l36 to I p.m. on Tues-day, Aug. 10 at the Des PlaInesMall, Prairie und Pearson, DesPlaines. Lucille Slivka, blood

Motor fIllinois municipalities bave

been allotted $13,176,677 au theiroliare of motor fuel tax paid intothe Stato Treasary during Juneaccording to the Illinois Depuri-ment of Transportation.

Motor fuel tau funds are

drive chairperoon, urges ali areareoidentoto givethe "gilt of life."Appointments can be made bytelephoning Slicks at 391-5404.Walk-In donors arealso welcome.

uel taxallocated monthlytu the varions,municipalitleu In I111a)ilu for tbeirstreets and bigbwayo. Tbemonies ollocatod aro computedon the basto of popolatiun. Localallotments were- Des Plaines,$74,020; Elles, $41,625.

Hula Hooping at the Niles pool

In keeping with the HawaIianluau theme, amerai yaungstexspartleipatad in a Hula Houp can-test at the Nllea Park Distel ct'SPal5'neatan gala held laut Salar-

day. July 36, Petzen were award-ed ta titase who kept theIr boopnand bipa moving the langeaI.

Pictured above are JaaonDuda, Paul Zaftrapanlas,

Nichalas Zaffropoulou, TeddySchmidt, Michele Mangald, Wen-dg Burg, Ertcifarelsand Suman-thu KaramItO&

)Phota by Tracy Beberla)

-5&1r iLlugLîAn Indeope'ndnf Comm uniiv Newopuper Established in 1957

8746 N. Shermerr ROBd, Nues. Illinois 60648 - - 966-3900-14

David Besser-Editor& PublisherDiane Miller-Managing EditorRObert Besser-City EditorMark Krojecbi-Capy Editor

Maine Beatby Sylvia Dairymple

CONVENTION aIEMO&.Niledte LlllianWhtte who recently uerv-ed as a Paul Simon delegate atthe Dernaccatic Convention. will heremembered au the mast phOtographed woman an the cenventlanfloor.lt mau Lillian's hatthat dldit...that celorfud Isand-erOehetedliead-

piece with beer can aides covered with polItical ballena, whtcb bastong been ber trademark In Maine Towaubtp pelitim.

Hewever, tittlediduhe dream the hat wauld capture the atteidlannf the farelgnpreau and lacaltelevtslen peaple. 'Peuple recagntzedrne ontheutreetfroEeooeelngnseuntelevlulon. Itwasun experienceI will never forget," she said.

She was nina phatographed with media repreuentatives 0-amFrunce, Sweden and Britain. Other photographs she 0-casares In-elude pictures wIth Jahn Madtgan, Hugh Hill, U.S. Rep. Frank An-nunzio, State Sen. Phil Reck and Mayer Eugene Sawer.

Memories of the conventlun InClUded seeing John Kennedy, Jr.,who stirred up Interest among the yanng Dem femmes, JoaepbEennedy, m, und Ted Kennedy. Msa apatted an the conventionfloorwere actress MargIn FalrchtldandM.Aß.E acter Mike Far-cell

Lllliaa had a chance encounter with Jimmy Carter and blu wife,Raulyn, wben thep-"pupped ant" 0-am a doer undinte a hallway atthe 0mal. Although the Carters werd wilting te peau for aphotograph, the Secret ServIce agents guarding the couple sisadthe idea.

Stand-eat partira she and ber husband, Bitt, attended Includedone at the Weulin Retel hosted by U.S. Sen. Alan Dtxan, wheredrinks and a uumptiouu buffet were aerved as well as a train partygiven by Edward Rasowell, Cook County Collectar, where gueststook In the historic Sights ut a sectlañ ofdiilunta. On their return, a'catered luncheon wan beldin the depetaccumpanledhy a Dixielandband.

Lililannutedata partybeldatthe Ramada Plaza,EdwardBurke(Cblrogo aldermen) und Pall Reck performeduduet of Snub uougs."Phil muSty bao a good voice,"nhe said.

Her memorabilia from the convention Includes another 10h40-tons, pouters, autographe undother ilesas. "Stwau all very excitIngand I was happy ta atare this wonderful experience with my has-band," she mid.

Like MIchael Dukahis, Lillian to leaking forward to another bigevent...ber first grandchild due in December. Parents-ta-he areBill White III (o Nilm fireman) andIns milO, freno. "I guasaS bavesomething in common with Dakakis," abe mid.

TOWN GOSSIP.,,rumor circulatIng around town is William''" TheCoutlased en Page 47

Commends free bu a a 'terrific system'

Nibs Fire.Dept CaPs

The Nitro FIre Departmentresponded to 18 fire calls and 42ambulance calls from July 35 taJuly39.Firernen on July 23 reupendedta St Baralambau flhureb, 7373Caidwell, where they faund aback hoe Rector caupal a leak Ina gas Bue ou the north side of thechurch. The leak was cupped unda check ofthe church area with aGaz Trac showed there was nahazard..,Flrefightern went to 9020WashIngton Dr. on a repart ofamaba earning from un appurI-meat. A cheek of the buildingnbawed na hazard.

A car fire an July 25 lu front ofEautCoast Ptzza, 9003 MIlwaukeeAve. casued $2,169 damage. Thefire started In the engine cant-partmont

, ..Flremen exttngitlubed a fire Ina large outside container filledwith boost cruckecs at the Soler-no Megowen Biscuit Co., 7177CaldweII Ave., on July35....Flreflgbtern went to 8007Foster tm, ta Investigate a repastnf chlorine odor, bat found na

-hazard. Pouulble caoua was at-. ContInued un Page 47

Russ Relsike, supervisar ufMlles Courtesy Bus SystemretIred Friday, July 29, after 15yoaru of uervlce ta villageresidents.

Alung wIth thaaght.s of movIngto FlOrIda wIth blu wile, Alvina,to enjoy retirement years,Reiche remlaluced about bisyearn with the free trauuporta-tian system which be termed "oterrific system" that servicesresidents free of charge.

Rumbe was the Brut bao driverhired by the village In 1973 alteracquiring twa buses from theRilen Park District Incooperative efforts ta take overtranupertatlon aperattam 0-amthe park district. "Reinke was abus driver atthe park district undagreedto workforthevlflage. Hedrove the hua fur amerai yearsund was then made superviserwhen the hua sputum started to

. expand," said Richard Albrecht,superIntendent of public ser-viren.

Polynesian fun,

pAGE

3

Nues' first free bus driverretires after i 5 years

Ruts ReicheAlbrecht added Reluke would

fill In tar drivers who where lU erau vacation. "He was verydedicated and everyuno io goingtomlanbim," he said.

Reinke remembers the fledgl-Ing hua system In the early 1970'sbad a 17-milo ratite that servedthe park district and shoppingcenters lis the village. "The free

Continued uaPage 47

Nilealtes christy Patterson. Amy Marteau, Dawn Martcoa andMichele Mangòld came with their familleu to the Remallan luauheldhytlseNileu ParkDtutrictlautllaturday, July 10 InaddltlnntoHawaiian entertaInment and taud, aeveral ganan and swimmIngmade the ftIve event a fsm night fur all who attended.

(Photo by Tricy Roberta)

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Dignitaries atBC! Seniors picnic

The Bank of Commerceand hidustry Senior øzeis Club annualpicnic h the Edgebrook Woudu induded visits by numerousdignitaries. Among then was Cong. Frank Ammalo who visited withthose In attendance, while being accompanied by Mike Tomecuke,Bd Seniors Club direclor. Other dignitaries Included State Rep.Ralph C. Capparefli, State Rep. Joseph Berrios, a candidate forCommissiener of the Board of Tax Appeals, Commissioner RObertAhrens of the Department on Aging and Disabifity, and Cmdr.Nester Chakonas. uf the 16th DIstrict Chicago Police Department.Mere than 5to people, the largest cremi ever te attend the event,enloyed livelydance music and a buffetlunch. The Bd Club meetsevery Wednesday at i p.m. in the bank'n CommUnity Room, 6100Northwest Highway, Chicago.

North Shore Hotel hosts singerEnjoy 'Music In the French

Style," performed by Menique, aSkokie entertainer originallyfrom France, who wIR be at the

El .nRlteo.Matd.MIWSa one., P,ndno.,

Spring i hnro. no npIng Inso nc.5100 und nnthfy thuS decir. mknow what yoc, hown ¡n wdnth.Mnybn you cao niford tho chongoynucnbnnnw0000g. Fora FREE00,10. Con wioh on obtoation.

Call Ellen at698-7000R./Macpoap.od.. nnothw..1

Shampoo &a.t 2.00Hniroot

nr. Mono ClipperStyting aleMon'.eng.HnIranIing 5J0

G ' TEN SaMINUTE öÈNG SUN TANNING VISITS 7 D,AYR '°

.G '35.00 A WEEK 4,FREDERPCK'S CO1FFURESO

6351 N. MILWAUKEE AVENUECHICAGO. ILL., 031-11ß74 °

.. * w w a a o e

North Shore Hotel, 1611 ChIcagoAve. Evamten, at OrIa Stmday,Aug. 7.

The public in inVIted te attendthe concert at no cberge.

Monlquewlil nisgoongo such os"ERoi SI Ben", "Every UtIleBreeze Seemo to WhisperLoutse " and"Love lu Blue."

She win aIuti play music ofChopin and DeBussy along withother closnicol and oeml-clacuicolcomponeva

Varying ber program betweenEnglish and French songs, Meni.

. que urges ber audience te singalong with ber.

For reservations, please call°fI07.'-_fr-V.-. W * Q' *to SENIOR CITIZENS'sI

MILWAUKEE BALLARDCURRENCY EXCHANGE

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20 year olds, 30 year obis, even003'ear olds are learning the factsof Mvi

The Issight Semioar, o cournelo living for Ihose who wad moreout of life, is given bya nationallyknown educational organization,now in Its 10th year. Caringfadifitetars guide you te torrean-ed personal effectivenens athome, In the workplace,anywhere you caz think of no thatyou can realize your dreamn.

Insight continues long after thesentina, io completed - eoercisesdesigned to help with locas andclarity give you levis te nne inevetyday life te that the Insightexperience Is as far reaching asyou want it tebe.

The semloars are designed Infit within your work weeh. Learnhow te da mare of whal worku foryour and less of what does not atthe upcoming seminar of Aug.17-22. Call Insight at (312)000-7700for any additional Informationand Introductory Events takingplace In yanr neighborhood.Enrollment Io limited so take theflrotstepnow, Call!

Insight Is o non-profit educo-Usual organization.

Reading Clubends atNiles Library

All children who are membersuf the Devour A Book SummerReading Program at the NdesPublic Uhrary District mustreturn their completed ReadingRecord Charts tothe Ubrury by Ip.m. on Satuidoy, AugustO.

Cbildrn whu have played theDevoqr A Reek game or been amember nf the.Monsters! Read-With-Mg Club and have rum-pletedthe program requirementswill receive as invitation tu at-tend a special program un murs-das, August 11.

Ossly tisuce children wise havereceived an iovitation will beallowed to altead the program.Certifipates' wilt be awarded toparticipants during tins pro-gram.

If a child is unable to attend nuAugust 11, certificates may bepicked upfrum Asgust 12 through -Auguat 26 at the Ubrary, tofoOakton Street.

For more information, call theChlldres's Services Departmentat 907-05M.

"TuesdayTopics"workshop

COI'rentfoventaopeelallut JonioflaWs wIE leadtho neat In herseries of Tuenday Topic."workshop and diocuonlun at theNorth Shore Ratel, 1611 ChIcagoAve., Evanston, on Thonday,Aug. 9 at 230 p.m.

The public Is invited te attendthe program at no charge.

For reservations, please call0046400.

Maurice BellPvt. Maurice Bell, sou uf

Eunice Bell of 14403 5. Maryland,Cblcago, has completed the basicfield artillery cannoneer courseutFurtllill, OhIo.

Doring the courue, studentswere taught the duites uf a hawit-zer Or gos section crewman.They also received instruction incopsmonlcatiuns, maintenanceand the handling of ammunitionand esplusives.

Senior Citizen News

Morton Grove Senior Citizens965-4100

MEDICARE FORMSThe Murtas Grove Advisory Commission on Aging together

with AARP now encouragea senior citizen medical patients whoneed help sifting through the paperwork and billing procedureaof Medicare, te set up a free appointment sitIo a traInedMedicare/Medicaid counselor. Counseling sessions begin at 10am. on Monday, Aug. 8 In the Flickinger Senior Center. For anappointment, cull the Senior Rot Une at 470-5052.

HOW IS 100GB BLOOD PRESSURE FOUND?Unlike other illnesses, high blood pressure usually does not

produce symptoms. It doeon-tbnrtormakeo pernon feeloick, atleast sot lo the early stages. It Is dIagnosed when several blood-preusare readIngs reglste above normal. Free blood pressurescreening in opon te Morton Greve senior citIzens on Theoday,Aug. 9 in the Flichinger Senior Gestor, no appointment isoecessary.

PO0L-B-QMorton Grove seniors together with Camp Mor-Gro preuent a

free sommer "Pool-B-Q" from 11:30a.m. to 1pm, on Thursday,Aug. 11 at the Harper Pork PooL SwimmIng plus a cook-tint inopen to the first sixty-five saniere who register. Seniors canshow the kids how te backstroke and swan dive while campersW55h5P with theIr senior frIends Register today at thePrairie VIew Community Canter or coil Rones Brenner at thePark District at 965-7447.

ILLINOIS STATE FAIRThe illinois State FaIr will be held from Aug. 11 te 21 in Spr-

ingfield. Citizens age 00 and over will receive free admissionevery day. The aIr-conditioned SenIor Citizens Building wIll beopen from9 orn. te6 pm. daily Liveentertainment witt be pro-sided beginning at 11 am. Attrac(tlom also Indludethe new Artaand Crafts BuIldIng, pari-mutuel horse racing, grandstandshows, the Ethnic Vifiage and a circus. Several health screen-ingo will again be available In the SenIor Citizens BuIldIng in-cluding a blood/onygen level test relating te the inhalation ofcigarette smoke.

GOLD PYRAMID HOUSEIteres a pyramid any mummy would be proud to call home

and it's located not in Egypt but in fllinsin. It's plush, geld-plated 54 foot pyramid-shaped Jamen Oison Hous The PrairieView Senior Travel Club will sponsor this day4rlp includinglunch at the Northern Chalet Restaurant and deluxe oir-conditioned mater coach on Wednesday, Aug. 1 Conta are $21for residenti and $24 for non-reoldents. Registrations must beinby August 17. Call Rosee Brenner atthe Prairie View Cammnni-k Center, 905-7447, for more information.

CHOLESTEROL SCREENINGGlenbrueh Hospital, 2100 Pfingsten- Rd. in Glenview offers

cbolesterol screenings fromlla.m. tenoonon Saturday, Aug. 20.High cholesterol of course is on Important cause of heartdisease. This screening will help Identify anindividual's dangerof having heart problems. There will be a $12 fee for teboratorywork. Registrations must by made by éallteg 72011970, eut. 643,before August 15.

CREATIVE GIFr-MAKINO CLASSMonday mornings ore fun andfestive attheFlicklnger Senior

Center with the weekly coogregatlon of ladies in the CreativeGift-Making Class. Participants share and tedch their craftsand talents with ano another each Mondayat lt am. Crofters ofany skill level are welcome.

BRIDGE CLUBMorton Grove's Bridge Club meets every monday at 12,30

p.m. at the PraIrIe View CommunIty Center, 6834 Demputer St.Basic contract bridge in played in an enjoyable yet competItiveatmoophere. For mure Information about the club, call R0000Brenner at the Park DIstrIct, 965-7447. -

HAPPY ROOFERSThe Happy Roofers, Morton Grove's senior citizen walkIng

club, bIt the utreets and avenuesofthevlliage each Manday andWednesday marnlng at 9 am. Outdoor hIkes begIn t. the coolmnrnigg ,al at the Fllcklnger SenIor Center. Wolkernthrnsgbnut the mmmunlnty are invited te attend, there are nudues or feen te become a hoofer. -

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Decalogue Societyguests

Judges Marth C. Ashma and Carole K. Bellows of the CircuitCourt of Cook County, were goestu at the recent anooal meotiog ofthe Decalogue Society of Lawyers which was held at the PalmerHaase in Chicago. Both Judges are aootgned to the Domestic Rolo-Iioou Division at the Daley Ceater. They are pictured with KogeoeLichtenotein (R.) the newly installed president of the DecalogueSociety.

Northwest SpecialRecreation Association

The Northwest Special Recrea-Ron Asooclatlon , aerving peoplewith special acedo, offero weeklyleioore and recreatioaal programs to children, teens, araladoRa who al-e unahle to participate hr park diatriet pro-grams.

On Jonc 17, 18, and 19. NWSL1Atook 35 Track mrd Field athieteeand swimmers to compete io the20th Illinois State SummerGames in Normal, Iuioolu. Over3,100 special athleteu from allover the state competed.

NWSRAtu offering several

opecial events m Aaguut mrdSeptemher. There will be ac-billes such au a family lcuicheld at Suavizo Outdoor Educa-lion Centerin Bartlett; A Day utthe Beach for all opecial popolo-110m, 0gm t-li; and a trip toLamks Farm for multiply han-dicapped children, ages 5-21 onAuguot 19.

For further details and opecificinformation ahout these andother opecial evento, contactNWSEA at 3705 Pheasant Drive,RollingMeadows, flllnoiu 60008 orcall (312) 392-2848.

MONTIAYSLEARN TO DANCE

No partner is necessary tolearn to dance Classes are Mon.day evenings fossa 7:3T to 8.30.The sin.sveek packel costs 821For more information contactFin Bette at the Msttinon DanceStudsn, 1501 W. Berwyn, Ctacugo,or cati 334-5450.

AUGUSTSST. PETERS SINGLES

AS oirsGteo are iovited lo theoltwo big danoen...Sl. Peter'sSiogteo Dancen, the freut on Fr1-day, Aug. 5 at 9 p.m. SAcheilaTerrace 5215 W. Irving Ph. Therewilt be a Une band md free park-mg. Members pay $2.55 andgoesto $4. Cast is a doUar leonwith a can oS fond. The cons wittbe given ta SI, Francio map kit-ehen and bed pantrien. The se-rend dance is Saturday, Aug. 6 at9 p.m. It io an economy dance atSt. Nicholas Hall, 800 R. Ridge,Evanutan. Admission io 15 and In-eludes drinka and lute hallal. ForInlormatlon cali 334-2508. Therelu dancing every weekend.

AUGUST 4COMBINED CLUB SINGLES

All uhrglen are lircited ta theCombined Cluk Singleu Dancewith the live muoio of CelekratedSounds at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday,Auguut 6, at the Glee Eilpa Hall-day Inn, 1250 E. Roonevelt Road,Glen Eilpa. The dance is co-nponsored by the NorthwestSingleu Asuaciation, Singles &Company, and Young SuburbanSInglen. Admluuinn lu $7. Formore Infonnation, call 7254300.

AUGUSTSYOUNG SINGLE PARENTS

Northnhore Young SingleParent.s presents program for all

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c$b25/es Scenesingles ny Tueuday, Angunt 9, al&45p.m. the Northubore Chapterof Young Single ParenTI (YSP)ovili offer a program feataringDo-scv laulcoctinn with Dan Ker.rigan and Tricia Flowers. Thetheme edt ire "Dirty DancingPart 2".

The meeting will be hold atStuaet Andecnon'a Cattle Corn-pony, 630 Woabegan Road, Glen-view. Following the program willbe dancing, casual conversation,and a cash bar. For information,call 4324311, 24 boors.

Admiuninn to this program inopen lo all nioglm. There wilt bean admission charge.

Young Single Parents is anedncalinnal arid social organiza-.tino meeting the needn ofsingle/neparated parents bet-ween the ages of 21.45. Custody ofthe children in net a factor in can-sidering eligibility far member-ship.

YSP meela every Tuesdayevening atStuart Anrdersan'u Cat-tie Company, 535 WaukeganRoad, Glenview.

AUGUST10AG. BETR ISRAEL

AG. Beth toree! Jewink Profes-atonal Singlen (3545) will meetwen., Aug. lO, at 8 p.m. at AG.Beth Israel, 3635 W. Devon,Chicago. Speaker/refresbnaenta/nncializing - admission $2.

AUGUST12TISIS SINGLES

ItIF StogIes will bave theirweekly dance and social at theElmkaest Hornada Inn, locatedon Route 53 jung north nfRnanevett Rd. an Fri., Aug. 12,1955. Na age nr membershiprestrictions, alt singles arewelcome. Doors apeo at 5:35, ad-mionion in $5. Call 459-5553 for in-fo.

CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUBA dunce for single young

adolfo, ages 21-38, will be spnn-snred by the CollasSe AlumniClub at 9 p.m., Fri., Aug. 12, atthe O'Hare Marriott Hotel, 5535W. Higgins Rd. (by the KennedyEspy. and Cumbertand Ave.), inChIcago. Non.member admissionIs Se. The band is "Snpkisticals."For more information, call724-0735.

AWARE SINGLESThe Aware Singlen Group ko-

niten all cingles to a dance withthe Bee mimic of Streetwlue atSr3OIhm. os Friday, Augnut 12, atthe Wnodfleld Hilton and Towers,3400 EuclId Avenue, An1IIItOnHeights. Adminalon in $7 for non.members. Formare Information,call Aware at 777-1005.

CHICAGOLAND SINGLESThe Chicagoland Singles

Asuaclation wilinponsor a ninglesdanewiththe 8vo munir of SierraatOr3O p.m. onFriday, Aaguut 12,at the Hyatt Regency Oak BroekHotel, 1505 SprIng Read, OakBrook. Ailslnglesace Invited. Ad-miuuian will he $2. For more in-formation, call 545-1515.

AUGUST12COMBINED CLUB SINGLES

All singles are tovited to theCombined Club Singles Dancewith the live maule nf Streetwiseat 535 p.m. on Saturday, August13, at the Stouffer Oak BrudkHotel, 210f Spring Read, OakBrook. Featuredduring intermis-sinn will he a "LA Law [oak-A.Like Content". The dance in ce-spnnnnred by the Northwest

Singles Association, Singlen hCompany, and Young SuburbanSingles. Admissien in $7. Formare issforination, call 725-335.

AUGUST 14

MIDWEST SINGLESThe Midwest Singles Anuncia-

lion invites all singles to an opendance party at 7 p.m. on Sunday,August 14, at the Stouffer OakBrook Hotel, 2250 Spring Road,Oak Brnek. Admission is $5. Formore information, call 282-0648.

NO. SHÖRE JEWISH SINGLESThe 7(5.35 will bold a "heat

wave" buffet cocktail party noSuuda, August 14 al PheasantCreek Clubkoone, 3100 PheanantCreekDrive toNnrthbronkfrom 4to O p.m. Admission for membersin $7 with a pro-paid reservationand $5 without o reservation, Ad-minuten for nnn.members in $5with a pro-paid reservation and$10 without n prepaid reserva-tian. Te make your reservation,send ynur check to N.S.J.S., P.O.Box 1501, Skokie, IL 6807e.Checks must be received byAugust 12. FSr information, vailEdle at 674-3686 or Shirley al561-1465.

THE SPARESThe Spares club meeting wIll

take place en Sunday, Aug 1491the danerican Legion, GlOODemp-nier, Morton Greve. Social Hourinst 5:30 p.m. and the meeting Isht 7t30 p.m. Mter the meetingthere will be entertainment bythe inconsparabik "Lana" follow-ed by refreshments and dancing.Theceut is$2 fnrmemheru and $3

. fur guests.

THE CL4SS MENAGERIEThe Claus Mengerie nponsara a

DJ dance and complimentaryfood buffet on Sunday, Aug. 14from 6:35 p.m. ongoing till mid-rügbt at Knickers Restaurant,1550 E. Oakton, between Man-nbelm Rd. and Well Rd. in DenPlaines. It in open to all nlnglm.Wear casual dressy attire. Ad-mission is $4.50 with u cash bar.For information call Charley at

The atmosphere at Knickers io1S2S'n, Art Deco. Plenty of freeparking inavoUable andno reser'voSean are required.

AUGUST17

NO. SHORE JEWISH SINGLESOn Wednesday, August 17, Tom

Stackfrnmtheattorney general'soffice will speaktothegruup. Thegrasp will meet at CangegatlonBethHillel, 3220 BIg Tree Lane inWilmette at 730p.m.

The prenieulation will be montinteresting and infarmattve.Refreshments and oocialiningwill follow the program. The costwill be $2 far members and $3 fernon-members. Fur farther infer-mation, call Fran at 545-3704.

AUGUST15

AWARE SINGLES ANDCHICAGOLM6D SINGLES

The Aware Singles Group andthe Chicagnland Singles Associa-tien Invite all uingtes to ajointdance with theme music of Pur-suit at 830 p.m. eu Friday, Aug.19 at the Marriott O'Hare Hetel,5535 W. Higgins Ave., Chicago.Admission le $7 for eon-members. For more information,call Aware at 777-1005.

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Church & eple NotesAdult Education at EPLCAdult Educalion el eon-

tinqe during the smnmer atEdison Park Lutheraa church,662$ N. Oliphaut. Classes meet at10 am. each Sunday morning Inthe North Hall. DurIng August,two special guests will lead the

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sial NO Waakcgae RoodAssigned Seating125.00 per person

Call 272-0252

On Aug. 7, Pastor Eluse Outer-bar, fol he FoundatIon of theEvaogeilcal Lutheran Church InAmerica, wil speak os "WhyMake A Will?"

At the classes no Aug. 14, 21,and 28, Dr. James Bergqulut, Ex-ecutive Director of the Elca Dlvi-stessI Outreachand anexpert OR

global ministry, will do u surveyOf Christianity In Asia, Africa andthe Americas.

. Sunday Worship at EdisonPark Lutheran church is a t745,¡9 and 11 am. The service isbroadcast from 9-10 a.m. OverWNDZ AM-710.

In addition to the Sunday AdultEducation classes, EPLC offersother opportunities for christianstudy, including: a Thou., 10 am.Bible Study; SEARCH, a Biblestudy discussion group meetinglaicos yearforelghtweeks (newsession begins Sept. 29); a Bookclub which meets each month toread a wide variety of christian-oriented material. For further in-formation, call the church office,631-9131.

EPLC BibleSchool program

You are InvIted to share In theclosing program of Vacation Bi-hie School at Edison ParkLutheran Church, ftSf N.Oliphant, Chicago.

Jesus Loves Me was the themefor these two weeks' curriculum,and on Friday, Aug. 5, at 7:30p.m. in the church, the children,their teachers, the depactmeothoods, will come together withprayer and song, with shits andfellowshIp, and present a specialeveuing of enjoyment for familiesand friends.

Refreshmeuts for everyone willfollow isnmediatelyaftorwards inthe downstairs ball of the church.For further information, phonethe church office al 631-9131.

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J ewish Serviceholds benefit

Jewish Family and CommunityService (as affiliate ofthe JewishFederatioo of MetropotitonChicago) will hold a benefil for ilsfocus on Preventioo Program,Sun., Aug. 14, 6 p.m. at ItaviniaPark. Susan Stern (Mrs.Abraham( of nolde, a memberof the ageocy's Board of Dire>lors, Is servIng os the plasniogcommittee.

Thebenefit, "Supper and SweetMusic," will begin with supperwider the test, followed byRavinio's fosal Sunday Pops Con-ceri of the seasos with ErichKonoel cosductiog theTschaikovsky Spectacular.

The Focus on Prevention Fra-gram io directed at the preves-lion of disturbances lo children'sdevelopment which result In thedisruption of family harmony.The agency provides bog- audshort-term professionally ledgroups, individualized support tofamIlies with young children, oswell os conosilatios, edscatiss,and trainiog for profoosionalu mthe field.

Far isformatlan, telephone:146-6700, Eut. 4002.

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In a revolutionary experiment,NUes Township Jewlab Cou-gregation, 4160 Dumpster St.,Skakie, has Installed, on a trialbasis, a wireless sound enhance-ment system. The new systemfeatures a lightweight, tunable,battery-operated receiver thatslips Into e pocket for in-conspicuous, non-restrictive sue.With this hi-tech apparatus,hearing-impaired persons canpacticipate more fully in themany beautiful nervicea offeredat N.T.J.C.

For further lssformation call675-4141.

Beth Emet TheFree SynagogueBeth Emet The Free

Synagogue, 1fl4 Dumpster St.,Evanston, will hold Shabbat Ser-vices on Frl., Aug. 5 at 8:30 p.m.Rabbi Peter S. Knohel will givethe D'var Torah on JuliusLester's hook, "Love Song:B000mùlga Jew." Canter JeffreylUepper will lead the musicalportions of tise service. An OnegShabhat will fellow. The cons-munity is iuvtted.

A Shabbat Morning Minyan isheld every Salon-day at 9:36a.m.

St. ZacharyChurch seeksblood donors

St. Zachary Church membersinvite community residente tojuin them on Saturday, Aug. 13for a parish blued drive. Thedrive, from 8 n.m. to 2:38 p.m.,win be held In the parish room,187 West Algonquin, Des Plaines.chairperson Jean Quarfuot urgeseligible donors te schedule an ap-pelntmesst by telephoning thechurch rectory at 1867936. Walk-in donors are also welcome.

UfeSource asks you te helpavert a critical nummer hlsoduhortage and volunteer te be ablued donor.

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Afragrant aroma offalafel willfill the oir, a juyous cocoptsany oflClonssser music will delight theears, and a g of Jewishstars will shise on Sunday.August 14, at the Fifth GreaterChicago Jewish Folb ArtsFestival. The Free lakefrontcelebration of Jewish culture willbe located in Evanotoo'a Centen-niai Park from li am. to 5 p.m.

The open-air extravaganza willfeature coutinuous music anddance performances oo twostages, a children's stage, hands-on activities, a juried art exhibitand sale, a strictly kosher ettmicfood fair, theatre and crafts.

The Fifth Greater ChicagoJewish Folk Arts Festival pro-vides otrlldng evidence of the ex-

. panding core of Chicago Jewishtalent and the growisg en-thasiasm of ifs oudience. 'Thisyear our three stages will featuremusicians, dancers, storytellersand actors drawn entirely fromChicago area communities,"

Jewish Folk ArtsFestival

Dr. James C. Dobson Imows it'sdifficult for today's parents tokeep their priorities straight. InTurn Your Beast Toward Home,Dr. Dobson alerts parents to thethroafs hidsfaco, and urges themto take a stand for their families,and turn to the values that makehomes strong.

In this provocative six-partfilm sortes, Dr. Dobson speaksopesdyahoutthe issues. His frost-line perspective inspiren, cens-poIs and motivates. The filthfilm, "Overcoming a Paiof aiChildhood," is where ShirleyDobson shares intimatememories of her childhood with

"Toward the Sacred: AuAwsome Quest, a CommonJourney" win be the topic of aPassages Through Life lecturefrom 1 to 2:30p.m. fles., Aug. 8,In Room 112 at Oaktos Commuai-t7 College East, 7701 N. LincolnAve., Skokie.

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Rays Festival founder and 000r-dinator Michael Lorge, "and weexpect is break the 40,060 alien-dance record set at out lastFestivalinl9lg.

While visitors to the festival en-jay the entertainment, activitiesand frech air, they wifi he able tefeast on an expanded and variedselection of kosher treaf.s fromhishho, kugel and falafel, teyagosrt, ice cream and even pizza.In addition, gamin will he able tobrowse through an extensive arifair displaying works by morethan 30 artists, purchase pottery,jewelry and other crafto, andmeet representatives from awide variety of Jewish organiza.lions.

Free parking for the Festivalwill he available at all Nor-thwestern University parkinglofs. Shuttle bus service will heprovided throughaut the day,with stops at Festival parkingIota, the Davis Street "El" andCentennial Park.

St. John Lutheran film seriesher alcoholic father, and the in-fluences that broughtherto o lev-Ing God. This film wIll be shownatSt. John Lutheran Church, 7429Milwauhee Ave., Niles, (oneblock south of Harlem) on Sus-day,Aug. 7beginnlngat7:20p.m.Child care for small children willbe provided.

The cosnmunity is welcome loview these excellent films withthemembern ofllt. John. Add thiste your summertime Sundayevenings. Come dressed casuallyand enjoy these films byAmerica's foremost Christianfamily experi.

Kilikevice, a religlaus.brother isthe Dominican order, will discusshow to discover a commonground upen which te bsild peaceand understanding among peo-pie.

A $0 donation will be collectedat the door. For Infarmatlon, call635-1414.

ObituariesEleanor

Eleanor S. Leap (nec Gollln(95, of Nlleu died on July 27 InChicago. Mrs. Leap was bornApril 5, 1893, in Illinois. Fullera!uervlceuwereheldat5t Benedict

Bernice M. SchadeckBernice M. Schudeck (nec

Jot(nson(, 76, afNiles died on July20in Evanston. Mrs. Schadeckwas hornonJanaary 21, 1912 In U-lisols. Mrs. Sehadeck was thewife of the late Aodrew M.;sister-in-low of Jobs(Adeloide(,Matthew (Vtolet),Gertrode (Ryan) Weinman, andthe late Marie Perrewo. Funeralservices were celebrated onTuesday, July 26 at Shaja Ter-race Chapel, Niles. Intermentwain Ridgewood Cometary, DesPlaises.

Raymond F. WelterRaymond F. Welter, 83, of

NUes on July 24 in Des Plaines.Mr. Welter was boro onNovember it, 1904 in Illinois. Hewas the husband of Dorothy (neoVer Hales); father of Donald(Doitise( and Patricia Welter.Funeral Mass was celebrated aton Tuesday, July 20 at St. IsaacJagues Church, Niles from ShajaFuneral Home, Nues. lotermeotwan in Marybifi Cemetery isNiles.

S. LeapHome, on Friday, July 29, fromSkaja Terrace Funeral Home,Niles. luterment was In Mt.Canne! Cemetery, Hillside, IL.

Katherine ManderKatherine Mander (flee

Petroulca(, 73, died an July 24 inPark Ridge. Mrs. Mander wasborn on July 14, 1915 in illInois.hics. Mander was the wife of thelate William T.; step mother ofJohn (Franceu( Lyonn; andSister of Mary (Jdhn) Mueller,Olga (Mike) Ventcella, and thelate Walter Petronia. Funeralservices were held on Wedneo-.day, July 27 at Skaja TerraceFuneral Home. Interment was inForest Home Cemetery, ForestPack, IL..

Eleanor BobeneEleanor Bobene (flee Eherle(,

54, ofNilesdiedon July2Sln Mor-ton Grove. Mrs. Bobene was bornOctober 31, 1903 in Kentucky.Sbewasthe wife of the late henry RotcPD; mother of Rohori (Edna(and the late Richard; and sisterof James (Ethel( Ebene.Funeral Mass was celebratedThursday, July 25 ut St. JohnBrobeuf Church, Niles from 5ko-ja Terrace Fusera! Home inNues. Interment wools AU SaintsCemetery, Des Plaines.

icc to offerFlorence Meltón ProgramThe Bernard Horwich/Mayer

Kaplas Jewish CommunityCenter (JCC( will odd a oewdisleonion to jis adult educationprogram this tali when theFloreoce Melten Program forAdult Jewish Learning begins.The program investigates theJewish life cycle, bolidayo andkey concepla of Judaism.

Upon completIon of the weebly,two-year coarse, studente willearn Hebrew University's Cer-tificote of Jewish Study.Registrutioo for the program booalready begun at the Horwicbsite, 3003 W. Toshy, Chicago.

The two-hoar weebly class eu-amines the histery and culture,laws and values of the Jewishpeople through eoploraliou of

NTJCA special evening of dedicatlos

and re-dedication to Jewish rootswill lake place ut Niles TownshipJewish Coogregolion, 4500 Demp-oter St., Skokie, on Fri., Aug. 12at 8 p.m. Join nor celehrolionwith Hasuidic Song-Prayer. Par-ticipale, learn and be inspired.Briog your family, friends andneighbors. Services will be con-docted by Rabbi Neil Brief andRoznas Shioms Shouter. For f ur-ther inforssatiOs cull 675-4141.

Everyone is welcome.

Fundraiser guestspeaker

Dr. Ellen Canons, politicalco000eOtstOr and prodocer forNatiosul Public Radio (WBEZ(,will be Ihc guest speaker at a dio-ncr dance spsosored by theMidwest Cheustochower Societyand on behalf of the Jewish No-tiosol Fundtorael Fund at 5:30p.m. On Sunday, Aug. 29 at theHyatt LAcotew°, 4500W. Touhy,

Lincoinwood.For farther information and

reservatiO55 call 444-2843.

Jewish classical texts: the Bible,the Talmud and the Siddur.Issues addressed are the Jewishview of human interrelations,friendship, marriage and com-munity and the Jewish attitudeon family behavior. Also discuos-ed is the Jewiub viewpoint towardpeople with special needs-thehandicapped, poor and elderly.

Janellhapiro, Director of JCC'oAdult School, said the course pro-vides "quality tissue for adult in-teltectual growth." Shapiro ex-plained that the course adds anImportant bonus for parents ofboth day school children andchildren is Jewish after-schoolprograms.

"You learn while your kidsdu," she enplained. "You becomeyour children's resource persosin Jewish studies and previdethem with new depth."

Prior Jewish education andknowledge of Hebrew are notnecessary as prerequisites forentering the Mellan Program.

The first clans of the programwilt be on Monday, October 17from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The cost is$75 per sensenter.

For information obout this pro-gram, call Ann Marakis at761-9100.

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Please mark your calendar forthe annual Ifaly Name SocietyFish Fry and Smoker which willbe held un Friday, August 19 at6:30 p.m. at St. John Bnebeuf'nFlanagan Hall. Dinner preparedby Saraneckl Brothers consists offried fish, delicious ctsicken, cornon the cob, salad and garlichread. Celdheen and amia wIll heserved and a smoked salmansnack laten In the evenlng...allthis andmure for only $7. Ticketsare avallahte at the door or hycalling Ed Zalesny at 8664785 orAndy Beienwaltes, Jr. at 966-0961.Anopongysnandeand games willcap off the eveslng

Kohl Children'sMuseumworkshops

Kids can become "artists " atthe Kohl Children's MuseumJunk Sculpture Worhshups at1:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 28 andSunday, Aug. 21.

Kids, let your imagination runwild as you design and createyour own masterpIeces. Build arobot, construct u tower or Inventan anima! out of great recycledjunk

The Kahl Children's Museum,165 Green Bay rd., Wilmette, Isopen Tuesday through Saturday,10 am. - 4 p.m. and Saturdayusen - 4 p.m. Admission is $2.50forchildren andaduitu. Membersand children under two years ufage are free, For morn informa-lion. can 256-6656.

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Reservationo can be made bycalling l-i011 (days) or 498-2615(evenings).

North Glen BPW is affiliatedwith BPW/USA, the oldest andlargest working women'sorganization lathe world. ¡tapar-pose In to promote increased ap-portsmitles, recognition and pro-fesaional development for warnenm ail walks of life. chapters holdmonthly dinner meetings, avariety of educational and lssfor-moUssai programs asid socialevents. They alas monitorlegislative tasses concerningwomen, and lobby far women'sinterests.

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EstrogenReplacementTherapy

The St. Francio Center forWarnen'S Health wifi aller thlectare "Estrages ReplacementTherapy far Warnen of Ali Ages"at 7:34 pm on mars., Aug. 11.The lecture, conducted by staffgarsa Ngnèy Dephe RN., willcaptain how hormone replace-ment can help prevent agingskin, osteoporosis, heart disease,and other problems associatedwith mennpasae.

Cost Is $5. The St. FranciaCenter for Women's Health lalocated at 1860 Sherman Pince InRegentan.

Ta register and for additionalInformation, cali 492-'3700.

New ArrivalAgirl was horyin Mr. and Mrs.

KeanethjoresatNlles, Illinois anJaly 16 at Rely Fainilyltagpltal,Des Plaines, Illinois.

The haby'a name la Erice Lponwhowelgjiedtlin.,laz.

Grandparenin are Mary AnnTackettefNllesandkir. and Mrs.Clern Joreeal Nilea. The Jures aba have1111cc other sosar Scott, Jasonand Michael.

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HilG' JaniceAnderoon, along-time Riles resident and KirkDaniel Steiohous, o farmerEvanston and Rageru Park real-dent, were married May 15 at St.John Brobeof Chords in Niles.

RevRichard Bulwith, a friendof the caople and chaplain withCathollc Charities, afficiated atthe Wedding totaso.

The bride is manager-MediaReintiom wIth illinois Bell. Thegraces Is saperviaor.Administrative Service, CbicagsSan-Times. Bath the bride andgroom are graduales nl De PaniUniveraity, Chicago, where theyare both active in alumni oc-tivitles. The bride alan io amember of the St. JosephHospital Associates Board(Chicago).

The brIde wore a VictOrianivory cita arganiza dreno withembroidery na the bodice,sleeves, edges and train of thedress. It was accented with ruf-fleo sa the bottoman and Irala.The bodice canlaloed pearls thatonce were worn by the grand-mother of a fricad, the lateEverett Clarke. The bride's veilwas designed and handmade byLake Forest resident GraceJakube.

Hiles resident Judy Thompsonwas named the 3rd Top Consul-tant (salesperson) far PersonalPreference, Inc., a national rom-pany that sella all paintingsthrough borne art shown.

Mrs. Thsmpson'n year-endretail sales for the Unto-basedCampany totaled $97,894. Toreach that figure, she held 119home art shows.

,As a reward fer her sales andmanageassent accosspllahrnegts,President Janet MadorlpreaentedMrs, Thompson with iswide 14 karat gold chain. Twodetachable e11pa, one comprised0620 dIamonds andthe other con-sisilng of a 1½ carat sapphire,

The bride Was attended by herlive oioteroI Erice AndersonDrucker, who was Mateen ofHonor and' who came In fromFlorida with her husband andchildren for the wedding; Jon-aller Anderson, Wbeeling; VauxAnderson Siegel, Wheeling;Joaslin Anderson, Riles andWhiinsy Anderson, Glenview.The bride was given away by herbrother, Jordan Anderson 01

Glenview. TIse bride'e alotare,Wlsiiney Emdersoa and MelissaAnderson Meiresonse of St.Charles and brothers JerdanAnderson and Lindsey Andersos,Park Ridge, were lectors at theMass.

The groom's best man wasJack Margan, M.D., Witmetto.Ushers were lifelong friendsMark, Lee and Ron Kollath,Chicago; and Charleo La Blanc,Chicago. The groom was givenawayd by Rirhard and JoyKoilath, Chicago.

A reception for 200 peoplefollowed at the Keeilwartls Clabin Eeisllwortls.

The coapte honeymOoned isColonial Wffliamsbsrg, Virginiaand is Washington D.C.

They are carrently residIng onChicagn't North SIde.

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Since joking the company In1982, oheIms earnednianyhanorsIncluding being cIted as the TapConsultant hs 1983, Also in 1983,Mrs. Thampoon was promoted temanagement. Ist 1988 she waspromoted againthIs time todistrict level managementS

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. dinner meeting with a special ap-pearance by Carol Kleiman of theChicago Tribune, spcaking anWoiseo'n Networking. Klciioan isthe author of Women's Networksond she weites two oalionollynyodicaled columns which ap-pear io the Chicago Tribune aod120 other papers. She will speahon how and why women from allwalks of life are forming net-works to help each olker realizetheir per000al and professionalgoals.

The meeliot will take place onMonday, Sept. 12 at Ihn HyattRegency Wuodfield, 1800 E. Golfrd., Svhaomborg, Ilngiotration isat 5:3t p.m., workshop at 6 p.m.and dinner at t. Make renerva-lioso by calling 934-5299 befareFriday, Sept. 9. Members $15,Nov-members $20.

Maine students attendleadership conference

l'ight stodents representedMamy Township High SchoolDistrict 207 al the annual stateleadership coofnrnocn for the Il-linois Associalion of FutureHomemahern of Anserica-HomeEconomico Related Occupationsrecently. ' 'Futore Destina-tiossEnptore the Poonihlities"was held io Spriogfield.

Maine Wool studeot ShaononHamilton of Des Plaines placedfirst io the noroery school artici-ty event. Maioe East OtodenlKaren Hansa of Wiles placed secanil in the nursery schoolstorytrlliog enent. Maine Eaolstudent Shelly Rabios of GIno.view placed second in the interior

Mom Et TotThe Cawitry Cove Chapter of

Women's Americas ORT(Organization fur Rehabilitationthrough Trainiug) will bald a"Mom th Tot Play Grosp" al thehome of member, ArIa Sprung,on Saturday, Aug. 20 at lt um,

A display of Oh Natural!children'ofanhjom fur fall will beavailable for sale, with a percou-lage of the proceeds goiug toWomen's American ORT,

design eveol. Mainn Went studentLinda P$andofoes Plaiuosbad unentry is the proficiency ereilt,

Maioe Wont stodeutu, AprilCaup and Sherry Staurato, bothof Des Plaiueu, served usdelegates ut large, Maine Eaststudent Meredith Roth of DesPlumes uervnd as feblion IApresideut, Maine Went ntsdeutliberi Boita uf.Dm Plaines, oem-ed as Secliou lA vicepreuldent,

The students snore accum-pauied by Jodie Wachowuki, nhome ecouomicu teacher alMame East, sud Joaun Huber, ahome ecouomjcs teacher atMaine West,

Play Group'Thn Couutry Cove Chapter

draws memberu fr11u Skukie,Glenview, Nies, lurthbroók,Whneliug, Deelfield, MortouGrove, Buffalo Greve and othersuburbs as well us Chicago, Thiseneot is a guod opportunity tomeet members (und theirchildren) on au informai basis,

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Members ofSwndlsh Covenant Hospilal's Service Gulidmet withdmigner Momie Gruy of St, Jobo (second from right! after u mecoutfashion ohow al Subs Fifth Avenue Old Orchard. The preview of hemfoil collection wus sponsored by the Service Guild and Saks FifthAcense. Here (i. to r,) Asino (Mms Demetriss) TmukasufWllmettn,president-elect uftbe Semine Goild; Beth (Men. Shumaldu) Yelda ofLincohswood, currnut preuideut; Beso Chidichimo, Sohn faubidsodimeetom; Suzoone (Mrs. James) McCormick of LInCOIIIWOOd, Ser-vice Guild member and wife of hospital pmenideut, Dm. Jumes B.McCormick, visit after the event which heuefited SCH'n ExtendedCare Facility.

Jcc OutletCenter trip

Enjoy a bargain? Juin the Ber-namd Humwicb/Mayer RapIJewish COmmWIIty Center (JCC)on its trip to the Kenosha OstIonWeduesday, Aug. 24, The plo right at this factory auflwhere brand names nell at reded cuutuadpickinga are pleutifulThis trip is upannored by tbceuter'n Mature Adult Depart-ment.. Bssea Imveat 1h30 am. bothform the Horwich noto at 3003 W.Touby, Chicago and freno theItaplan nito at 1050 W. Cbarcb,Skokie,

The cost for jnlning this shepp-lug expedItion is$li formombemnand $15 for nuumemhera.

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Ladies ChoiceTrips

The Nilea Park Dislriethost registraties bm nom popularLadies Choice Trips begiuuingTuesday, August 16, 9 am. at theAdnsioiutmation Office, 7877 N.Milwaukee Avenue,, a,ftêp,I2aés-.duy, regiolmflon'-flg,loben ut the Bollard Scbòol"øf-fice, flat Ballard Road,-a'uomo0000 and 1 to-S p.m ,, ,i -'-:

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Daylily -SaleThe aunuol sole of Daylilien

will be held at the Hisosdale Cern-msssity Hoson, 8th mId MadisonStreets, Hiusdato, Illinois ortlint.,Aug. 20 from lt am, to 2 pm.This yesm's sote chaimman ioMarh Zitis of Wisfield, Illinois.

Hybridizers have developedDaylilies io remurhuble Om5Oand hoes, Colors mange fmum nearwhite throogh the color opectrornto neur block. Many beautifulsew varieties us well os oldomcomicheo will oeil at prices furbelow catalog listo,

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MONNACEP cotises at neq$ihwhood locationsValparaiso Univer8ity dean's list

The studente Sated below from ien plainer Shareu Reufanan,the local area have been aamed Michelle Plnoke; GIenvlewto the Dean'u List at Volparalno HeIdI MerMe, Deborah Nor-thy;University foe the SprilIg Park Rldge Paul Krause, An'Semester 1988. iiomarle Sebastian, lara Dear,

LaBoS International YMCA,Des Plalum Mall aadNorthhrookSeuinr Center are the lonatlenufor noverai full semester MON-NACEP adult edocatluu coarsenwhIch will hegte the week ofSeptember

The following clanzeu will heheld from am. to 12:38p.m. attheDesPlulneoMall, 76E Peursonnt,i "Drawing I" on Mondays foreight weeks; "Bridge I" ouFridayn far lE weeks; "CreativeWeitsng: Sensing and Ceuterlug"on Wednesdays for aix weebs;"How te Improve Your Self-Entoem" ou Thenday, Oct. 4; mod"Baildlug a Positive Seil-Image"on Tuesdays beginning Oct. 18 forthree weeho,

The Northhrook Seniur Center,1818 Walters ave., will be the sitefor - the following courses:"Photographing Your (Grand)Child" from 7 to a p.m. Monday,Sept. 26; "Creative Writing: Sea-sing mod Centering" from 7 totool p.m. ou Wednesdays beginn-log Sept. 28 for nix weeks; "Howto Shoot an Event" from 7 to 9p.m. onMondays begluuiug Oct. 3fer three weeks; "What Are YouGoing to Da Now That You'veRetired?" from 7 to 9 p.m.Wednesday, Oct. 5; and "Per-muai Money Management andlssvestlug" fmons 3 te 5 p.m. ouThursdays hegluaing Oct. 20 fortwo weeks.

Lattolf lutoruatienal YMCA,300 E. Northwest hwy., DesPlatom, will host the followingcourues from 1 to 3 p.m.:"Managing Your Streus" ouThurndayu begiusing Oct. 6 forthree weeks; "Listentog/Speak-Ing Skills for Begiuuers" on Mon-dayu mod Wednesdays hegiuuiag

New CrimePreventionOfficers

The newly elected officern ofRegion Four of the lihluoto CrimePrevention Asaociatiun a&sninedtheir pOsitIOns at the organiza-flea's -fisly meeting. The uew nf-firers are: preuldeut-OfficerJohn Good (Glonniew PoliceDepamtmeflt)l vico-presideut-Officerilon Euren (Skohie PoliceDepartment); secretary-MichaelL. Yoblosky (NatIonal GuardianSecurity Services Corporation!,and treasurer-PotrOliuWI KeithBriggu (ElkGrove Village Police

The July meeting won opon-noeud by the Nor-coed HeighiaPaliceDepartmeat. lt was held utShooters Restaurant, 4538 NorthHarlem Ave., Hammond HelglstwRen LeBrecht of the NorthwestSecw'lty and Detective agencywas the guest speaker.

The llhiuoin Crime PreventionAsuociatiou is u not ter profitorgauizatiOu which waschartered in 1927. It Is a er-atop of law ouforcemoot ageu-cies, businesses and private lu-dividUals.

Jose N. ReyesNavy Seamos) RecrUit Jose N.

Reyes, sou of Ramoli R. undGenoveva S. Reyes of 8610 Root

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Ceuter, Great Lobeo, Ill.touriog Reyes' eight-week

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Driver assaultedby pedestrian

Police on July 25 responded to aComplaint of aggravated assaultsud after checklag the areawhere the fandest took place theoffender was fosad in the woodseast of the 6900 block of Cherry.

The victim, who identified theoffender, said he was drivmgwest on Harts Rd. and was stop-pod at Milwaukee far a reel light.

Man charged with theft

at auto agencyA Des Plaines man was er-

rested for felony theft at au autoageucy In the 94gO block ofMilwaukee Ave.

Aceardtog ta pollee reports anemployee floUred some loosewireafromthedashboardofa car¡n the parking lot and further In-apechan revealed the In-dashstereo and equalluer was missingand the dasljboa.-.j damaged.

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The market ¡a steso5. The ittereetratee are holding and the boyeraere reedy te buy. If yau are oae.aidering the tale ot your hoome,please call cor e FREE eoaloatioe.We haoe(ht buyom.

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He observed theoffender walkingSoutheast on the corner ofMilwookee and Harto Rd. He wooyelling, and then approched thecur, otricking the victüer on thechest with a stich. He then fledthe urea.

He woo released on $1,480 hoodand assigned an Aug. court date.

He decIded to watch the curand o half hoar later, a man ap-praachedthe vehicle and reachedander an odjacent vehicle to pickap the stolen etereo undequalizer.

He wasreleased on $2MO bondpending an Ang. cauri dote.

Dm Arrest...A Chicago man was accosted

for druek driving, na lights andupeedleg on July ZI.

Police os routine pali-el osOok near Milwaukee Ave.observed a ear proceed onMilwaukee through the Intereec-lien of Ookton at mph.

. Au police gave chase, It woeobserved the Cor bad no

. headlights er tall lighte, at WlilChtime a step seas lnftlated In the

block of Milwaukee Ave..

Bond was Oct at 7,lOO and the, offender woe released on blu ownrecognizance.

VandalismSomeono uuedaobacp object to

ecratela the driver' door of u carIn the 8600 black of Demputor onJuly

Persons unknown put crazyglue on the front door lock of ahouse In the 7100 block of Oaktonon July 27.

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Thefts...The manager of o store in the

8300 bloch of Golf Rd. reportedJuly 27 thut O moo asked to seesome rings lic u displuy rose andalter lospertiog several, asked tosee some other Hogs. The clerichanded the offeoder u diamondring valued at $2,999 which he puton und then ran out the store toowaiticcg rar with o rompooionhehind the wheel. The rar wasoyen speeding north out of the

The offender was described nhie 30e, 57', 160 pounds, brownhair and wearing un unhnown-color shirt end dach pante.

Three youths in n video store iothe 8300 blech of Golf Rd. werepassing audio cassetto toposumong themselves until one ofthe offenders threw the topee onthe display rack.

An employee saw one of the of-fesdere remove a Waltunan radioand exit the door and when shecoefronted the ashiest outside, astruggle ensued. During theStruggle, the victim had herwatch tore offher wrist inflictingacratchea on her ann.

The offender then fled in o carwhere the other three men werewaiting. TheWulkenan was worth39.75 und the watch Culent at

$10.'

A Chicago man wee atTestedfor retail theft at a store In theGolf Mill shopping center afechowas observed removing a eitertjacket (volee unknown) andat-tempting to get e refund at thecheck-out counter on July 22.

He wee released on $1,000 bondpendingan Aug.court date.

A Chicago man was arrestedfor rotoli theft at Sportenurt anJuly 2&

Arcordingto police reparto, the

Secretary of State Jim Edgar's

hug applicuftoas from persoos in-terested in beopcjg VolunteerRaleo of the Road Review Courseinstructors.

#2_IiIae PtWllIút1 The Raleo of the Road ReviewCourse is demp,ed togive drivers& Sewee Sewice, Ona. the knowledge undneeded lo surrly pasa the9081 Courtland Drive, Niiez dtiverelicenseresewoten,c,.n-

Coen9r of Milwaukee and Corniland lions, to improve dri shiRe,,966-1750 OltitOu,Shnwruowlod.y! EST194g undtopromotee,onois- highwuye. The review reame is

e.---.offender was being chased byMorton Grove police und after hewas caught was token bark to thestore where he wan identified byemployees. At the time the subject was caught, he was wearingo pair of stolen sborta from thentare und currying u pair ofshorts totoltog $159.92.

He was assigned a Sept. courtdate after pouting $5,100 bond.

Someone removed a bicycleworth $150 drum the front uf ostore le the Golf Mill shoppingcenter os July 27.

A 1984 Chevrolet of Imdeter-mined value was stolen in thetilo block of Mtlwookee on July22.

'Persans neknawe ehattered thewindshield of a cor in the 6400black ofTaubyandthen removedboth license pintes fromthe veil-cte as July

A Sears employee reported J0-ly27shesawtwamestrssningoutof the etere carrytng a whirlpoolboth and o turbo epa totaling$122.94.

The offenders entered o corend fled the area southbound onGreenwood.

Someone forced opon a windowto gain entry to Mark TwainSchool an July22.

Abandonedvehicles...

Threeabofldanedvehlof5 weretowed by police between July 18and 22, Locetlam whet-. the carswerefocmdwere inthe blockofElizabeth, Four Flagge uhopp-lOgcentorand Inthe 9000 block ofClifton.

Once melde, the Offender ran.eacked denke and removed anelectric clock from a wall uf themusic room.

Police found emudgea ieómwoffle-ealed shoes an the Windowsill andflaor at point of entry.

Someone removed 50 rusuetttapes worth o total of$1t4 from acur in the Golf Mili uhopplagcoaler after the offender nenaub.

. edthe drlversld.windowis gettientry. Damage to the car woomUmatd et $15ç

UeInsownpemamforcetjp-upadlocked locker at the YMCA,6300 W. Touhy, and remaved owall.,t contolnIn $220 OieJsly

A Sportsnart corlty og.ntobserved a man switch prices onapair$17.94 and attempt to pay thelower price at the check-oatcounter,

He was released on-$1,000 bondpending an Ang. court date.

Dvhigviolations.

A chicago man ssaa observeddriving with an expired Room.plat. ash. exited the Golf Millsboppingc.nter parking lot andprocoededacrons Milwaukee intoFear Flagge shopping canter,

While qu.sllonjng the offender,police found he had a revokedRoeuan.

A Gbanview man was accostedJuly 57 after he was Involved inan auto accidant.

Police observed the offenderdcivingwestanflolf. He sWitchedto the left lane and struck a carturning left them a private drive.

An Aug. court date was algn-eL

'55 Alive/Matiwe Driving'Whether we want to face it or

eut it io true, au the number ofcandles un nur birthday cake in-crease, our abilities to hear, seeund react quickly dieninluh.

The medications we take muyfurther dull our eennes andreflexes. Oar memory of safetyrulos learned lung ugo inevitablyfades. These factors lead driversover 55 to bave more arcidenfaper mile driven than theiryounger comitet-parfa.

Older dñve across the corns-Iry are not letting these fosteassign them to the panuenger

seat. Througb a coarse formotore citizens offered hy theAmerican Aeuociatlnn furRetired Persern (AARP), theyare looking their limitattonu inthe eye and leorning hew to cam.pensate for ali oftheee problema.

This program fe titled '55Alive/Mature Driving', the asedefensive driving course design-ed far the mature driver. Anyoneage 50 or over cue attend theeight boar cluse (taugil In 2-4hour eeuuiuuu) and emerge wiacard from AARP and a cor-tifirale them the office of the

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free and available to allresidents.

The review courUe la tonght byboth employees of the Secretaryof Stute's office and hy localvolunteer instructors traInedandcertified by the Secretary ofStote.

For an application or adiR-tiooul Information on bocuming avolunteer Rules of the RandReview Coat-at instructor, ron-tort the Secretory of Slate'sSenior Citizens and HumenReaources Department, tail free,ut 1 (808) 252-2904.

Secretoe' of the State of WlnolThe certificate from the State en-titles yau ta u discount os yourliability ineuranc premium. Thefolluwlngclam lsucboduled: Pg..registration reqoired, Asgeet 13& 20, 1988, Public Library, 6960OaktosSt, Riles, IL, l2:lOto4:36p.m. -

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Summer PolkaBand Shows

The Nies Park District andTosinhuese TV Is Once againhosting " Little Richard PolkaRand" this summer on theRecreation Center gfouads, 7877N. Milwaukee Ave, Is Riles. Theconcertaneffi boheld en Saturday,Augnut6andSeptatsm,er1ffrom2to 4 p.m. moue Concerta will bohold outside weather permitting;indrs in caso of incRinateweather. These shawa are fece tothe public and free raffles will bebold at each one.

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As the Cbieugo'Northerc Il.littoit Chaptrr, Nutiooul MoltipleSclerosis Soriety, prepares for 11015th uncool MS Bike 'N HAlse lo bekeld tram 9 am. to 3 p.m. Sos-day, Aug. 20, mdividsal rotteChaitisersoss have been givenspecific dollar gools.

tra and Penny Meytrs, ofHighland Park, are chairpernoonnf the Margie Weil North Branchmate, assloted by members nf theEvanstnn Womao's club. fleoCrawford, ofNorthbrnok, generalchairperson for the eveol, baoehalleoged the Nnrth Brauchroute committee En raise $40,000.In iogyth reate earned $32,248, adramatic jncreaoe tram $10,1301019

The oves-ail gos! fer the eveotbenefittieg multiple sclerosisresearch and client servicw nfthe MS Chapter is $125,000. TheNnrth Branch route follows theforest preserve hike path fromthe tidcago city limite thrsnghNOes, Morton Grove, Gleoview,G!encne and Nnrthfie!d.

Checkpoiclsare at Devau Ave.,Toshy Ave., Dempster St., GolfReL, talco St., Willow Rd., TowerRd., und Duodoe Psi. Distancenot way is about 16 miles. Thecaute is sasned the Margie Weil

North Branch Roste in honor olPeony Meyer's mother who hasMS and has been on active MSvolunteer for more than lt years.Ther Margie Weil MS Fonodationwas estahlisked in 1987 and givesspecial support to the MS Bike 'NHike lhrnogh underwriting en.penses.

Bike 'N Hike participante ob-tain sponsors who pledge flatamounts nr opecific nams foreach mile completed. BOse 'NHike prizes are awarded accnr-Aug to the monos! of fands ralo'ed for MS, with a$l,Otomisimamreqnired to be eilgihle for thegrand prize of fose days for twopersons, airfare iocladed In theCaynsan Islands.

First thrnagh third primo areifive days for two at Safety Har-hnr Spa and Fitness Center atSafety Harbar, FL; a five.daystay for two at Heartland Healthand Filoesa Center is Oilman,IL; tod a 15usd-held portablecellular telephone wilh 68inmoles of 51011mo a month forone year from Ameritech MobileCOmmssicatinm.

Far sponsor forms asd adA-tiooa! isformalinn, call the MSSociety at 952-g500 nr 922-2047.

Closing ceremonies of

Maccaljj Youth GamesThe 10K MIOSICh Memorial Run

mi!! kickoff the closingceremonies af the fosrth b1eoiia!North American Maceahj YouthGames. Sponsored by the later-eationa! accasotieg firm Erust &Wiouney, the run is Scheduled forThoreday, Asgsst 25, sud apeola the public. The run cons.memoraba the ti Israeli sUdeteshilled by terrorista at the 1972Sommer Olympics in Munich.

The 1908 North American Mar-cabi Youth Games, hosted by theJewish community of Chicagotaken place August 18-25 inChicago and Northern sobarbo.More than 20ff bocage athletesfrom North America and O

foreign nations triti participate us37 athletic competitions TheGames will be the largestameteor OpOrting event ioCfticage since the Fac AmericanGames in 1959.

Aerobic instructors' WorkshopA national aerobics iootroctnr's

certificalino workshop will he co.Sponsored by Oaktsn CommooltyCollege and Natinoal Dasce-Esercise lootroctor's TraioÊgAnnnciatioo (NDEITA) os Sat.,SepI. 17 at Gym.

Potenlia! and earreot aerobicsmstructors will learn exercisearbore, injury preveotios, basicnotrilionand !owimpactand highiclensily aerobics in a One-dayworkshop. The Workshop io.rIndes a one-hoar Variety Trais-lag Workost, writtes exam, cons.preiseosive aerobics manual,NDEITA membership card, cor-tificute and more. Teacithsg ex-periesce is sot cocessary. Spaceis limited. For registration issfnr-

The nus will begin at O3O p.m.al the iotersocios of Lincoln andSheridan and finish at Nor-thwester.s fJolversily's McGawHall is Evanston, the site of theGames' closing ceremoniesfollowing the race.

Runners wisidag is participatein the race should contavi theJewisk Community Centem ofChicagoat t7b-2200. A$5 wtrp tenwill be charged for each partici-pant. Each runner wifi receivescommemorative Tuhlfl.

The North American MaccabiYouth Games are the juniorcounterpart to the Israeli Mac'cahiah, which is hold every foseyears In Te! Aviv. The MarraisYouth Games ace intended toprepare athletes for futureathletic campetitioss aod toenrich und sti'egtisen the Jewishidmtlty nftheteeuagers who par-ticipate.

mation, call toll-freel.8OO237goj (24 hoses).

LifesavingClass

The NOes Park Disiric! willhost a Life Saviog Class at theRecreation Conter Pool, August22-28, 8 am. to osos. This classwsll offer lifesaving certifIcation.The cost is $30 which inclsdes oilsupplies. Registration is beingtaken al the Adsuisistrative Of.fice, 7977 N. Milwaukee Ave. Call9O70033 for sdditinnal informe-tins,

Little City sponsors

hentkit for CubsChicogn Cubs fass unable to

beg, borrow, or steal o ticket tothe team's first night game onMonday, August f can share thehistoric evenl with a couple nfhondred loon at Ditka'nCilylights, 223 W. Ontario,Chicago. Sponsor of "Let ThereBe Ughto!" is Little City, thePalatine commonity nf 300ebildreo and adults with mentalretardation and otherdcvelnpmmtal disabilities,

The historic game pila &e Cab-hies against the PhiladelphiaPhillies and manager Lee Elia.Elia, fans will recall, is famosofor his tirade against Cobdaytime baseball fans when he

Chuck KaneMemorial GolfOuting

Northeastern Ofinois Usiveral-ty's Department of Health,Physical Edscation, Recreationand Athletics (HPERA) and theAlumni Sasociotion are sponsor-ing the 10th annual Chuck KaneMemsrinl Golf Outing Friday,August 12, in h000r of a Nor-theastern pbyslcat education pro-fessor who died in 1972. Theouting will be held at the Glen-view Naval Air Station golfcourse located at Labe andGreenwood aves. in Gleoview,with tee linsen from 10 am. lo 2p.m. Following the game, a din-ncr will be nerved at the Officers'Gob.

The entire package completewIth dinner, green Ices, andprizes is $45. Groen fees only are$18, Reservations for thnucr onlyCao also be arranged,

For reservations or additionalinformation, call Dr, JohnWaecbter, chairperson of the9IPERA department or MarySssong al 5834059, eut. 3463.

Pool Nightat Ree Center

Niles Park District's Recrea-lion Center Pool, 7677 N.Milwaukee will host "PoolNight" on Theo., Aug. 9, 79 p.m.Yoalfi of oil ages are invited toparticipate in orgonizyd gamesand activities where prism areawarded, Following the games,pizza and otherrefrenfmenth willbe served. The cost of this eventio $3 per person,

All those islereoted should callthe park district at 907-0023 inmahe reservations Fees wilt becollected at the door, therefore inperson pre-registratinn is notnecessary.

"Youth Soccerregistration"

The Hiles Park District willbave early registration foc it'synoth ooccer program on August2, 3, and 4, Registration will beheld from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at theRecreation Center located at 7077Milwaukee Ave, in Niles,Registration feo is $28, The pro-gramis niferedin bay's and girl'sand is formwi into the followingleagues, Srti&4th, 9th &tth,7tfs&0th. For fg,ojer Information con-tact John .fekot st 924-88go,

managed the team several yearsago.

To recreate the atmosphere alWrigley Field, botdog, popcnrnand beer vendors will providerefreshments, Funs will view thegame on DiUcas Cityiigftla' fivelarge screens. Randy Hoodleyand other former Coba are en.parted to drop in and reminisceabout the days when the Cubaplayed only day games,

Tickela are $15. Free horsd'oeavrea ere included, GatesOpen ut 5s30 p.m. Mike Leider-mats intheenscee, Jimmy Damonwifi sing the national anthem,Hall of Fame broadcaster JackBrickbouse is the event'shonorary chairman, Farmore in-formation, call LittleCitygt (312)292-2207.

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InterestingFacts From

John Jennings

Heros a steange fact fromNational Geographic: Moro01mw fofo m rts of Texasoa year Ifian at the SoothPol Thato hard to beGoxe, hat

g's hUe because as cold ax theSooth Pale io. it gets easy rote

Acciw to r000aUi by theSmidmaiii litotituto, the legen-dauï Davy lîockatt eneas wooaa OExotohil u1 lile Mo.

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&&A LeagueFloal Stoadlogo staged a stunrnng comeback to

(Sod half) defeat the Yockees. to force oW-L fmal showdomn for the teed ttfTeam

Tadres 7-2 ehamponsfop vs. the PodresCubs 5-4 M & A tota Care Meto i o

Yankees 4-5 Pm-riSo, Wefao & Moos Yookeee OMets 2-7Reoeiof'o Itallao Rapt. Padreo 7M & A Aoto Care Cubo Z

Lead by the pitching of Hughes(4 innings-h non-f rano) aodKOppenoteloer (3 innings-f no's)the Padres strengthened theirhold on lot place. Joiolog the hitparado were Torf f2 for 3, 1 RBI),Hughes )3 for 4, 2 RBI'o),Naomowjco )hr, O RBI), Samalok

I (2 for 3), L. Bernabe (I for 4, 1'REI), aod Leooinwski (2 for 4, I

o).Oototaoding fietdiog by

Samalek (overthe shoulder, backto the infield) mrd Lpsoiewold(back hooded otab saving 2 romo)

. clinched the victoryVillage Bike Shoppe Cobo I

: w & Mano Ygokeno 4.After troiliog 4 to 0, tho Cobs

Relied Rabio Fissai

Dofry Boc White Seo 16Taoty Pup Red Sass 13

The Red Suo lost if-13 but onlyafter a spirited last usoing rallyfeil short. Troliog 16-7, ChrisTorreo walked, thon consecutiveshsgles by Joey Krooger, BriaroFobroda, and Tam foiohn began to

- dow the gap. Dale Cbaog andJim Giasrahopoabas followed withwalks bot Deonis Garbia woo roh-bed of a bit wheo his oiol000g flyball woo snored by the renterfielder. Brian Haube drove io the

Rooafof'o Ilollan Rest. Padreo 1fVillage Bike Shoppc Cobo 2

Io a battle for lot place, thePadreo balitad the hittoog ofLesoiewnki )3 for 4), Koppeno-temer )3 for 3), Naumowicu )t forI, 2 REl's), Geuleki (2 for 4, 3

BRis), Vandeohonch (2 for 4, 3REt's), Torf )l for 4), crunbcdtheCobo.

The pilching combination ofHughes )3 iooiogo, t roo, 4 no's)Samelek and Koppenoteloer )3 ix-nioga, 5 sao) shutdown the Cubsoffenuo.

Cougratalationo to the Padresfor droning both halves. Thatohoto the coaches, Cliff Lenek,Yankees, Jeff Ellis, Mela, RabZabifiow, mod Pete Pontibes forax oscelleot year.

two baue roomers soffIo o hit Io leftfield bat was thrown out at theplate while toyiog for a homo ron.When the oeot Red Sos batterstrurb ant the rally wan Rappedand the White Son were vie-torioun. Tom Rielas had 3 hito forthe tOed Son, Joey Krueger andBrian Haube both bad 2 bots, 00eof Brioso was hin first 'homeron". Defermvoly Jason Baaerpitrhed another shutout inning,Jasas pitched t innings io thetoaosamenl and oever allowed arun to score. Stephen Stanleyptoyed a terrific center field, and

NORTRAN )North fubsrban to franspo-t passengers sos-sloptatous Traourt Dmtrirt) sellO en- lo the River Road CTA Stationpuod aervsces to commoler raIl at. SSf-(Wheclisg_Rasdhorstmrd CTA raped tranud utatiom in D FOuines) will operate ¡luthe event of a utnloe on the mesI ucheduje Io the fleo PlainesChreago & NorthWestern c&pw trajo siatinn to pernoil. )C&NW) radroad Aogaul 4, pasuengers Io transfer lo eitherAccording toTunothy J. Duros, regalar RI. 230 nr roperos shut-NORTRAN General Manager, lIen to the River Road Rapid'ridorn aithe C&NWoorth hoe atoll Tianuit Station. Both the specialbe moat iotereuted in RT. 213 enpreuu mrd RI 230 miS board(Highlaod Parb-Evasston via tramferring panuengern In ElIjo-Greco Bay Road) aod RT. 514 wowi, south of the Irais station,)Deerfoeld.Northhrook Court- appronissoalely every 15 minutenEvanston Vsa Green Bay Road) RI, I4O-)Gotf MiS-Parh Ridge-which run along Greenhay Road Counertond CTA Station) ForIo the Evaostoo Daviuslrnet CFA Peck Ridge and surrounding areastation. "PfORTRAyf mdl add residento and roomsolers thatbosses au needed to sapplemeot use the Dee Road Station, addi-the 3f manota rouis hour and 60 Snoal nervire will be provided asannote midday nor-vice on thene needed to the CTA Cmoberlondraateu," said Doroo. Avenue rapid transit station.For ridorn no the C&NW nor- Rl. lSf-)Cnmberland C&NWthwest line, the primary focal Station-River Road CTA Stalinnpomto for NORTR.AN servo-e via Wolf Road) Additionot 0er.danog the ulrIke woOl be rail ata- vire wilt be available to the Rivertonno w Park Ridge, Deu Plames, Road CTA Station Io accomodateMt. Praspocl and Arlington rail riders ulilioing IhrHeighto and the rapid transit nta- Cssooberland C&NW olalionfions at River Road and ThefoflowiogareregotorNoRCsmerband Avenue. Here io a TRAP) roules that feed into CTAnnnslssary of those nervires: rapid transit lermisoato---RI. 696-)Baffalo Grove-Arlington Rl. Offo-Evamins Davis StreetHeighto via As'Sooglon Heigbto Station-Old Orcbordoio5 MittRoad) wilt operaIe along its RI. SfS-Woodfield.Des Plaines.regalar esiste from Buffalo Grave Park Ridge-Harlem CTA Stationto the Arluigtos train Ototino. Ad- Ri. Zlf-Wheetisg.G)eoviewdito-naO bouses miS be available

Shohie.Lincntnwnod.Weslern

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2nd Hall)Team - W-LOro-les f-O

. Yankees 5-3

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3-5PhitlievRedSon l-7"AA Orioles Wio World Serine"The Griales utilizing a cam-

bination of latent, Inamwork andescellenl coaching by JohnBowler, Ted Sknoherg and LarryTorf, became World SeriesChampions pooling anmdefealed neason of 16 wins asid00 moneo. Congratutalinnu on awonderful oeauan)15-atrocI Carpet Orioles 57SJB Haly Nome Society Phililes O

The Orioles neared in dnohledigito foe the olnvesth time Usiayear io the ueaoon finale, Smack-ing oat bito were Greg Skanherg,Brian Stotland, Ryan Torf, MikeLoRos )iorlading a double),Steve Bowler (2 doshlnu) sindThu Wambach (3 for 3 including

Little League

aguea triple, danble and singlo: Uo:.gratolationu to all the hays on ofate team effort tln-oughont thewhole season. We're very yrouof yau.

The parents Would enpe000iiylike to thank Manager JoBowler and coaches TedSkonberg and Larry Tori for aitheir time, patience and dedica.tian us making this an Onoyah)eand ooeceuufoj season for all vina.

Fraternal Order of Pollee CobolSJBH0Iy Nausedoelety Phlilleo 3

A fine defensive game by theCuba. Matt Bumgardner andPeter Shacpleu tamed in a greatdouble play. Anthony ChiuSo andAndy Ilaimiton made nico cot-ches, Msthony Catullo to RayJohnson 901 op another dnabieplay. Hitting far the Cabo mereRab SadIOWOkI (2 sioglea), PelerSharplen, Andy Hamilton (pIso 1RBI), and Jasan Oraechuwsto(doable and an RBI). Gond cat-chiag by Jahn Meyenberg behindthe plate..

DonthuGarhiastnlethnsbnwwjtha great catch mUso fient losungthat wasahnerlarresiy. o, .nO5OeO s

TheeoacheuoftheRedsoxone st °íprosd of Uso way the bayo played iyanbe His lifta included aaU year and thank them for thxsr humorous, triple áod 2 doubles.effaRa. Alun, thanks to ali the

cnotribsstiag tota for the vin-parento for your atlmdance andbortoas Cobs were Jaey Moriscovocal napporl.(dabble and 2 RBI's), John LaochCongrat to manager Jahn (dauble asid a single), RayHaskeandhsscaacbasgstaff. Jahoson (2 RBI'n), JasonFinaSy, thardsyonto the N.B.L.Os-aechowoki, RobSadlowoto, andBoard for reanmog a fine top bat tho Catuiln (5 RBI). Fineprogram thai enables and en- pig by Ray Johnson andcourages participation and Icaro- dalman catches by lAsching about bouchaIt )asd life). and Meyenberg.

NORThAN announces contingency pI ii event of C8NW rail strikeCTA Station-North MichiganAvenueRI. S1S'Devon/Mjtwackee to theHoward CTA Station via Devon-CruwfordHowardRI. llll-Evanston Davis StreetSlalson-Old Orcbard.GlenviewNorlbbrook CnnrlRl. 215-Old Orchard.HowardStreet via CrawinritRi. 22f-Glenview-itoff Mill-DesPlaines-O'Haee Airportfrl. SOl-Cumberiand C&NWStation-Oliver Road CTA Stationvia Wolf RoadRi. 223-Elk Grove tndsotrialArea-River Road CTA StationRi, I25-Hnward Industrial Area-Jefferson PartoRi. l2O-Des Plaines_Skokie_Jefferson Park Via GatUnoAvenueRI. OlfGieoviewHarlem CTAStabon via Harlem AvenueRt. 13f-Des Plaines Local-RiverRoad StationBi. ldi-Golf Mill-Fach RidgeC&NW

SIaIiOO.Comhartand CTAStationRi. 2Sf-Evannlon Davis SOrrelStatiOo.Drs Plisses ria Drmp.Rl. 27f-Gterovirw_Golf Mili-Jeffersoo Park vro MitwookerAvenueRl. 2Of-Ctombrrlaod lITA Slot:05.Park R:dgv C&NW Station.HOvard CTA Terenivot on- Touky

AvenueExpreso ahattleo will be

available at the Doo Plaines ter-minal to transport passengers lothe River Road rapid transit ola-tino,

Doran orges riders lo plan theircommoteu using thin informationwnIl'bo advance of a ponoihlo railstrike. Far further informationcontact the RTA Travel ConOce altheir toil-free nomber from thennburbn 1)85f)97S-7Otf; inCbocaga dial 830-7000.

CruiseNight

Jobs the Nileu Park Dtotricl andTravel Gallery for a preview althe Jannary se Cars'ibean Cruisebeing offered through the parkdistrict, If yoo are casooidertflgthe January Croise, please joinna!

A movie and refreahmeslo willbe provided. You'll learn aSabout Iba step and erniutof in0000ral. Thore will atoo be arai-fie with peinen.

Tiño event is fr00 asid reserva-tinas may be made by calling 0-rpark district al 007-0033. Theevent will be held at the Recrea-lion Cooler, 7077 N. MilwaniteeAve., on Auguol 11 at 7 p.m.

s Adult Continuing Education. Class Schedules

. Evening Classes. GED Programs

. New Programs. Registrations

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Seek familiesf'or exchangestudents

Host FamOes are now beingsoeght for high sebool stodeotnfrom Sweden, Norway, Den-mark, Hotbed, Belgium,Ambla, Switzerland, W. Der-mony, Spein, Fronce, Italy,Ecuador, Aootrelia and Jopen forthe School Yeor 1988/89 in a pro-gram oponuored by the AmericanIntercultural Student Enchange(SE).

The otodenlo, age 15 to 17, willarrive in the United States in lateAugust, attend a local highschool, and return to thein homecountries in early July 1989. Theotudenfa, ali fluent in English,have been screened by thein localhigh school representatives iosiete home country and havespending money and medical in-soronce.

Hoot families should enjoyteenagers and have o genuine in-terml io learning about thecosteros and colture of anothercountry and a desire to shareAmerican traditions with aforeign student.

For further infamsatien callthe State Coordinator or TollFree l-800,SIBIANG.

Betsy HorskindSchool of Ballet

2740 W, TouhyChicago, Il 60645

973-6446 or 679-1528STARTING SEPT. 6

Classes in Ballet and TSChlidren - Adults

SBaginnero to AdvancedColobrotlng 205h of dunce

Reglotration for the Gan IsraelOvernight Camp is in process.Boys from the ages of 9-14 canspend an enjoyable nine days inWild floue, Wioconsin fromAoguot 17-25. The program lakesfoil advantage of the campgrounds-acres of woodlands, twolakes for heating and swimming,nabo-e trails and recreationalareas for oporto activities.

The $175 fee per chlld includesbearding costs, innurooce,transportation, lanndry, etc.Transportation te the Gen IsraelOvernight Camp departs fromCongregation B'nei Reoven, 6310N. Whipple, Chicago ut 10 am.Wednesday, Aug. 17 and returnsat 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 19

In addition, the Gen Israel DayCamp Is offering a full week of

Back-to-Schoolphysicals offeredat special rate

Swedish Covenant FamilyHealth Center, 8304 N. Nagle, looffering 510±-tO-SChOOl physicalexaminations at a specIal low feeof $l0

If additional testo or Immoniza-llano are necesoary, there will bean added charge. All are asked Iobring past immuninatlon recurdo,if available, and a copy of theschool physical form.

Thé Family Health Center's of-fice hours are: Monday then Fr1-day ft-nm 9 am. to 8 p.m. andSaturday from G am. to 3 pm.

Appoinlineots are necezaaryand may be made by calling theconter at 631-1360.

. Henry J. Kowaiski, M.D.Your Family Physician

SWEDISH COVENANTFamily Health Center6304 N. Nagle, Chicago

BACK TO SCHOOLPHYSICALS

. Additional tests.immunizations extra.

. Past immunization recordsneeded if available

. School physical form andcopy of thin ad necessary

. Appointments required

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631-1300Affiliated with Swedish Covetanl Hospital

Gan IsraelOvernight Camp

campoenjoysoent, free of charge,Aug. 6-12, for any child efes 6through 13 who did ost attend oHebrew day schaul daring thepast year. Space is limited andeligihle children will he acceptedon a first come-first serve hasis.

Camp Gun Israel, a member ofthe world's largest camping net-work, provides a meaning es-perience In Jewish living in a fon-filled atmosphere. The carefullydesigned program is Structuredto foster an understanding andoppreciation of Jewish life; thechildren ahsorh their heritage asthey play.

For more infonnation concern-ing registration far the overnightcamp oud/ur day camp, coli theCamp Gas Israel office at202-277w

St. JohnLutheran schoolregistration

St. Julio Lutheran School ofHiles, 7429 Milwoohee Ave., on-noonces reginfrotious are opes atali grade levels. We have claSsesavailable for 3 year-otis through0th grade.

St. John Lutheron Schoolprides itself in having providedOver 125 years of quality Chain-tian education to the members ofSL John Church and the sm-coon-ding community. Membership utSt. Joha Church is not o reqnire-ment for registration in socschooL

llmall class size mahes it pomi-hie for our teacher toprovide per-sonst ottentios to the needs ofeach olodeot enrolled. Attentionis given la upiritnul, academic,social, emotional, and physicalneeds of each student.

To obtain more infonoationabed having your child he a pactafthisfine educational oppertoos-ty, cuntoct Mr. JamesHohnhanm, Principal, al647-0132. We would he pleased lodiscuss yusr child's educationwith you.

Student aeeessories help toimprove organizational Skills

SCHOOL ACCESSORIES im ciii knup rniuy audc.a ecouniund hiu fit inch,dfueh,unulk Iuk Shcl.in0, andern rinnuccu, ponfulic und buCk buoe fru.c ttu,As, ucu.JbI u dpuS.ncu. diuccurn uud ,h.0 auccu

li, he us fs,c yeo,s . a flambe, ofbooks, aeminora sod fra,ní,,f pm5,umah uoeapmngopao help booy An,e,,acecec000es . b osneaa people ood boo,e.m,00a ges b eOero,gacze d Tbcy silcomo lo bc como concloa,onboiog bol-le,orguo,eedmesesbeingmo,e,ocoss.fol.

Tb cacao mc orgoo,oslional ,kill, ase1051 05 impo,lant farato dent, sote,ingbelajoolor and serio, bi0h sohool yema.

acco,ding o eolh Wbt5non, acataran dt.roctorall he Am arican Federatton ofToasbers.

Ita become ooideol for atud anisasimli us udolss the ricanas S cinicA shirk.iogansa lasSo akillaihal will in is in.creaatogdesnusd is ihr aoniagCrolo,y.said Whitman. Oigsoiaslional Isola thaiassisi yosog people io dsvelopisg hoar,k,lls can be enirewely osltiablo.

Yet. so mailer how efficisosasiadeoionfsoioisg oyaion ia i tasas leaa if iidosant gsittiae d. ials,ohiawhyWs,ldsofWooden. Inc., boa deactopnd ihn ClassAct lins of aiud rOlongoeis suonai toolswith a k eonoyo los laahioo sad alylo loaccommodaso Ihr soph tarie oled lastra oftodays mage-coosciousatudonla.

We want io givo the some fashion. in-nooatioo sed smotion to onganisotiosatschool aocoa aonios that other masufac-I unena houe bnoaght to teaaniashooa,swezlahints and watohes, aaid PaulEihelor, osarrsi m assort for Clasa Act.

Fnom mssitoniag a hectic clsaa ached.tilo to deciding whether on sat a Big Macis tO the czlo,ir budget, Class Acta Sia-dosi l'i unser IO, ganser ' hnlpa keep

st John Lutheran Church and School(Miasouri Synod)

7429 North Milwaukee Ave., NibsChurch: 647-9867 School: 647-8132

Pre-Kindergarten Classes For 3 to 4 Year OldsKindergarten thras 8th Grade

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FOR YOUR CHILDNOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATION

FOR 1988-89 CLASSES

For Further Information Call

647-8132Thomas K. Stoebig, Pastor

James M. Hohnbaum, Principal

diañaeteusn an O b sat esce.

thin gaulnu ight with 128 pagea of weeklyand monthly calsodsis, world facta,mops, chanta, faat food calonieosantrnmid roen doodle on. Thema alas suplospats fon aladonle t onocon d neaQy olaasassignments, achosl achedolea and osciolengagrnrotn.

Atiditiosol organico lionel prodottafnom Clean Act inslode Sasff'Ii', n highlystylized, all osolosod th,eo-eing binderIhul helpn sisdents keep mock ofty owoypapera Student Psotfslio', oegnsieo.lierai folders in a number of hat, tmsdydosi gnaion d Sock-It School Ooga'. fuat,'isnable ioo'nsshed denim book beta inthere stylea A bnokpack, a daffnl bagand u foahion tote.

Ongonizatisoal accesa odea fon atsdeotlush enainc lade En pecas -It, the Snsl"00-campsa' el est,ant o m escoge mo.chine which attaohea inside auhssl lock.Orfo ttsck-It'. a looker aheloisg systemthat sopanda to 55 moat tecks, aima sedrequinoan e toela for oaaembly; andLocket MirmeiM esaoge Oosed'. o coo.oenieOtas d osinaotive 659 och mnnsageboard with a miens, for beameen-slaa,ssylo toach-upa and mAte-spa.

The back-to-school msaasge fromWselda of Wosd sniasleor Betaeeega.nieed a tudeotnten d todo butIne is school.And tuo, fonosionot sod fuahissubleCtaan Ast aohsol acces eosina am ideal fonkooping todays sn-the-go teen segu-

For infoentosiss sn additissst ClonaAct prsdscaa that eun help atsdenta im-peose hein efficiency with nIpis. tsntteto: Cleas Act, 4209 Tsehnslsgy Orion.Feemont, CA 94538.

Weekend College

at MundeleinExperience a weekend in one

day at Mundeline College. Attendan infermation 000nion forMsmdetein'g Weekend College onSaturday, Aogssnt 27, tt10 am.-2t3t p.m. at the Cullege, 6303 N.Sheridan Rd., Chicago. A corn-plirnenlary lunch will he servedat noon.

For further information call989-5415.

KU Summerorientation

Mure than 85 new freshmenvisited the UniversIty of KubasJaly 7 for the 10th of 18 oriIo-lias nesolons Scheduled this esosI-mer.

Local participante weret Kongs. Qiol of NIIez and Walter B.Alvendla of ShaMe.

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Shown ahoye, suhurbanresidents (1 to r) Laura Davis,Potala Erinrieh and Billy Mossestypify students everywhere thintime of the year. The collegionsace gettiog a leg aver tu Pro-Pelt,Nortlibruok, tu pock und shipfavorite items off to schooL Forthe pant lt yearn, owner DanlCravitn (un for righti hanspecialized in pecking and ahipp-ingsludmto' valued puuoeouios,.ototheir new college homes-away-from-home. Erando and his staffof experts offer free advice un

Maine Township High SchoolDistrict Sf7 today asnossced itapolicy for free and redaced pricemeals for stsdent,s gable to paythe fiait paioe of milk and mealsserved gander the Speoial MilkProgram at Maine TownshspHigh School Sssth, 1111 S. DeeRd., Park Ridge. The fallowinghousehold sino aod incomeoriteria mill be used fsrdeleransian-lag esgihitity:Family sine Year Month Week

7,581 tlt 14510,048 838 194

12,597 1,058 24315,145 1,203 292l7,g93 1,475 341

34,241 1,687 39022,789 1,900 43925,337 2,112 488

Esoh addi-henal familymember 2,148 213 49

Children fram households thatmeet Federal guidelinea oreeligible for free moats or freemills.

ApplOiatisu farms are beingseal ta all homos with a letter toparenti or gaardiam. To applyfor free beoefita, complete the at-tached application as soon au

EJU SpringDegeees have 50W bees of-

liciotlY amarded lo 1,280 sprtngsemesler graduaba at EasternIllinois UnivefailY. Localgesdaates .ioclsded: Eric Mat-

careful packing and alto nellmaturtals for the du-it-yumolfor-trum huhhle wrap, rolls oftapetucustom made cartoon far hikes,stereos, record alhumu and uMs.Pro-Pelt abo offers freehruaehsres ou iiQff the College",'What to Take tu College" (an in-

valuable check-lint fur oil) and"Packing Couldes for Mailing thePrufonsional Way" (with adelirium recipe). Brochures canhe picked op at PrO-PaIa or sentfor including a stamped self-

District 201 tree lunchesand special milk program

possible. Sign it and retoco it Isthe nohool. Aatditional copies ofthe application form areavailable at the principal's officeineachuchoul. Huuseholdn shooldauswer alt applicable questionsnnthefonsa. An application mhichdoes not cosimo all the requiredinformation cannot he processedand approved by the schooL

under proviniuns of tIse policy,the principal of Maine TawnabipHigh School South will review ap-plicatiom and determine eligibit-ty. Honsehotds dissatisfied withthe rsllng of the official may wielsto discuss it with the school.Households also have the right toa fair hearing. TIsis can be doneby calling orwritingthe followingofficial: Dr. Jameo L. Elliott,Superioteodenl, 1131 S. Dee Rd.,Park Ridge, Illinois 0008f,698-3800.

Inthe speration of child feedingprograms, nu child will bediscriminated against because ofrace, colar, notional origin, age,sex Or haudicap. If you believeyou have been discriminatedagainst, write immediately ta theSecretary of Agriculture,Washington, D.C. 20250.

graduatesthew Frank and Jill LouiseWeiumao of Morton Grove audKeuoelh Robert Loftand ofShokie,

addressed mvelupe tu their of-fices at 52? Dundee Rd., Nor-thbrook 60062.

Messiah LutheranVacation Bible School

Vacation Bible School atMessiah, Park Ridge, is schedol-ed for August 8-11 and 15-18, 9 tu11:30 am. Children three yearsold through ninth graders (gradejust completed) are eligihle toenroll.

The theme this year is"Welcome to God's Family". Bi-

hie stories, film strips, craft pro-jeSts, games, mastic and a mis-nias emphauto will carry out thisthesen.

Registration fee Is 18 ($6 for se-coud child in the family) A dailymission offering will he taken.

Call the church office toregister. 02541984.

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GRANTS AND LOANS ARE AVAILABLEFOR THOSE THAT QUALIFY.

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ktib-2c4ioôLME awards! Fall Classes for Adults at JCC

scholarships recipients A wide range of classes and ac-tivities will be offered for adultsof all ages. Co,temporary SkillswiU offer two Current MIairsclauses; One taught by Janin Hat-Its begimdssg Sept. 14 at I p.m.,asyl the other taught by JoyceSchragee beginning Oct. 17 at 11am. tmtroctor Elly Liebermanwill offer two sections of EonVoyage French for travelers;Level I will meet daily for i weekat ts30 arm. and Level II daily ati p.m. during the week of Ort. 10.Learn ta eammanjeate with hear-ing impaired relatives andfriends la a Sign Langnnge classtaught by Nanci Labia of theChicago Hearing Society beginn-ing Oct. 10 at 8 p.m.

Special Internat classes will b,-elude Intermediate Bridge at Ifam. and Supervined Flay at tp.m. Both classes begin Oct. 11

Recipients of awardo/sebstarsisips at the Jane t senior boos, be lunghI by Murielprogram at Maine East: (front, l-r( Karl &hwartn David Tjhio Barbara Borden will con-and Gait Weith. (back, t-r( Lisa Chabners Chris Roth Rober °'° to lead an ongoing group,Snkwarek, Matthew Bernstein, and Mitisa Cahnmann. ' Women ofTOdOy, on Wednesdays

Amongtheløllntudentn nervingno NI Guldeo this month for NewStudent Wekome Days 1988 atNorthern finals Univernity armfrom Des Flamen: DareenAUgUOtyDOWIOZ, Beth Cerniglia,Debbie Debba, John Perlaowamyand Bob Sylvan; from MortonGrovm Catherine Schmidt; fromPark Ridges Patricia Galls andBeth Gominai1 and from SkokiePamela Frey, Nicole HobeN.Mitch Rathow, Michelle Hell-man, Lawrence Silverman andMichael WOrth,

NJ Gnldm are continuing HOUntndents who volantear to anointnew frenhmen and transfer

NI Guidesstudents adisottalifeat Northernand to DeKalk.

on Dean's ListLocal residents enrolled in the

EInIIIIIrSt Management Programal Etmharot College are among46 students named to theEtmhurst College Dean's List forthe springoemeoter of the 1987-88academic year, Inclodeot wormDen Pialo,esChriotiae MarieScott, Stanley Peter Stocki; Mar-ton GroveJoan Mae Kline;Park RidgeGeorgia A. Drum-mon.

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Engineering Bprogram a

Individuals interested in anengineering rarear can takeruamos at DaMon CommunityCollege and receive full credit atfour-year Inutitatinan.

A cooperative agreement bet-meen Oakton and engineeringarbusto in fusain 9llowu otudontsta complete the first two years ofthe program at Oakton and enterfour-year colleges and naiver-uities with Junior ntanding.Onkton courue, also aretransferable ta engineeringarmaIs outside illinois.

Five engineering coarseo areucbeduledthiufa]J during day and

Nileo Township CommunityDay Care Center, 5205 W. Mainut., ShaMe, recently wan se-credited by the National Associa-tian for the Education of YoungChildren. Recognition by Ibispreutigioss Association is givenonly after an in-depth neff-studyby board and staff; a thoroughreview nf a Center's policies andpractices, an no-site visit by anAsoacinlisn participation io en-enraged via uurvey given loeacb family and reevaluations(dune) yearly.

Miles Township Day Care

beginning Sept. 20 at tyso am.New groop members arewelcome. Counselors SylviaHaag and Phyllis Shapiro willconduct a 2 pari seminar on Nur.t & 8 at If am. on Women h,-Between; Careglvrrs of TwoGenerations. Lin Reichenbach,N.H. of Highland Parb Hospitalwill present a specinl program,Save A Life; First Aid FurChildren', Emergencies, on Oct.24 at 7:30 p.m. at HP Hospital.

Several programs on The Artswill atoo be offered in fall, In-otruclor Elliot Krich will eon-tioneOs offer Introduetlonto FilmCrlilrlum at 7:30 p.m. beginningOct. 5. A recent ORT bouse, thehome of Alan and Otaria Mints,will he the setting for a programby art bistorian Natalio Lieber-man on the Art of Pant Gangdnto be held wed., Oct. 20 at 19 am.Drama critic Suzanne Fabersonwill lead a monthly discunniongroup farming on current pro-iodlons at various Chicago

aalaureatet Oaktonevening bourn and un weekendsbeginning the week of Angaut .The following courues will he uf-fered at Oaktan, 1600 E. GolfRoad, Des Flameo; "Engineer-ing Graphics I" (ENG 121);"Engineering Graphen II"(ENG 122) ; "AnalyticalMechanico'Statlm" (ENG 2I7), 'Analytical Mechanics-Dynamico" (ENG 212); and"Strength of Materials " (ENG.257).

For information about thecsurueu, call Dr. FrederickSalzberg, f35-IMI. To register,call t35-l750.

Niles Township Community

Day Care CenterCenter is licensed bythe Departmeut of Cisiidrenand Family Sor-viren to serve children between3-6 years nf age. lt is a modelcenter serving a maximum of 22Children with s children perteacher. It is the satysuch contarin Hiles Township offering aubding foe scale lo limited in-come families. Service is limitedto Township resideato only.

Anyone wishb,g more informa-tisa abeut the Center should con-tact londra Hoffman, Director,at 6771182. Correctly there arelimited September openings.

DAY CAR] OPENINGS 3-5 YL OI.DSL,mited Number of Openings

Available for Spring & FullOur Low i to 5 Teacher lo Pupil ratio gives yourchitdron the individual attention Ihey need. In addi.lion, Our professional slaff is fully trainedIn Chld Development and our program isaccredited by the National Academy ofearly Childhood Programs.

For information call Sandy Hoffman, Director677-0185

NUIS TOWyMp COMMUNfly DAY CARE CENIFJ15255 MAIN S1Ì1EEr, SKOKIE

theaters. First session is Oct. 12at S p.m.

Courses in Jadatra edil includeA Sweep of Jewlnh History to betaught by Jolie Schlndsberg. Theclass will meet at lt am. begins.ing Sept. 14. A new serien onGreat Jewish Anthors will beginon Oct. 28 al 7:30 p.m. Guest lec.tarer Lynn Goldman will discussworhn of Phillip Roth. A JadsicMint Serien For Pomata will betaught by Jane Shapiro of JCCDepartment of Jodaica. Openingsession is Oct. g at 7;39 p.m.

Registration for thene andmany ether adult classes beginson Aug. 22. Mast clamen will meetat North Sbburhan Speagague inHighland Park. For further jofor.matisn about fees, often, andother offerings call the "J" at433-6424. Visa and Mastercardare accepted.

Loyola exhibitspaintingsand drawings

"Icono far the 'SOn," a cuItee-tian of cunteinporary art byMicha Sharruw, wifi be exhibitedin Loyola University 5f Chicago'sFine Acts Gallery from Aug. 38through Sept. 28. Sharrow, aretired professor of fino sa'ts fromMifieroville Univerulty in Pean-sylvania, nues mixed media sapaper and canvas.

The exhibit will upen ou San.,Aug. 28, with s receptteu from 3-5p.m. io the Fine Arto Gallery,whirl, io located in the EdwardCrown Center for the Humanitiesan the university's Lake ShoreCampan, 6525 N. SherIdan Rd.,Chicagu.

Both the recoption and the ex-hihit aro free and apen to thepublic. Galleryhouru are Muadaythrough PrI,, fr30 ajn.-4;3g p.m.and au weekends by arrange-ment.

Far more information sr te sr-rango apecialahowinga, call (312)588-2520.

Gemini studentswith math honorsFive 7th grade students from

Gemini Junior High School par-ticipaled in the recent NotreDame Math Canteut. Thesestudents were: Mrunil Cham-punen, Nora Chea, MalaGhoohal, Gas Kssmsrelm, JerryLee.

The team, ander the sponsor-ntup of Heu. Janet Scherman,placed 3rd in the contest. GmKoamaretas tied for 3rd and wona $50 US Savings Bead. NoraCoon tied for 4th and was award-ed a calcaluter.

Scholarshipwinners

Twenty uf thin year', 385 in-justes intu the University of Il-tinaja chapter 5f the Phi KappaPId banar society have wonSchotarubipu for academic ex-ceilence.

They teclado Phi Kappa Pta$75g scholarship winner-DouglasR. Jobason, 52SGrandBlvd. ParkRidge; Phi Kappa Phi $220uehslaruhip winnern-Debra A.Green, 5238 Ozark, MortonGrove, Leslie R. Erlesel, lIttHiggins Ed. Park Ridge.

Going back to school can befun: Here'show to keep reuinth.gstu&nts happy

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. Osyfiun eohorioasplirolormrwhon.youruhdd wio oc 0,00cr ny doy--longafien ho i,iiia orcinowoon sUbo las of,chouh Tnday. suhool suppOrs shonu io-dunudun siylo od pen,yndiiy. Pos,, foin.on,anda,.ignm000pb000incnmcinavuni000 of frir, rd colon,.

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Pace, the suburban-area banservice, named BeraadiaeCutilletta as the new Schnol Frs-gram Cooritinat,r. She briagsm,re than lt yearn of teactilagand sales experience t, the agen-

Mn. Cstilletta developedthe program, "Easy Come andEasy G, with Pace," that shetaken jolis oubuchan schools. Sheis respomible for developingclassroom prenentatiam that ap-peat to pchnary, intermediateand junior high grades.

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Pace names School Program CoordinatorThe goals sfberprogram are to

inform students abeat Pace, tateach the studenta how ta ride abas and te Impresa on studentsthe importance ef respectingpublic property.

Using an interactive appraaehtateacb children about public banteasapartation, the program in-todes a video show, puppeta, se-tivity books and bus praps te con-voy the message.

"The main purpose nf theeducational program tu to

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Ms. Catilletta earned abaehelur'adegreeinBnoineoa Ad-minintratlan st University nf il-lisais, Champaign, and amantera degree la Education atNortheastern illinnin University,Chicago.

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The Fall Regiotrati,n ofclasses at the Leaning T,wer"Y", GM West Touhy, beginnThesday, August 9 for membersand Thursday, Aogmt lt for non-members. Clusseo beginSeptember 12 and eso foe 7

weeks.The "Y" provides a wide spec-

tram of tissues f,, all ages midinterests. Far preschooler, withprograms such at Dad/tot gymclasses, Kiddie Kollege, Pce-School Gymnauties, Play 8-

l.sseo, Creative Movement andthe ever popular gs'n, and swimcombination classes. Fall orina-tallos for pre-sebaul io Wedneo-day, Sept. 7 at 7:15 p.m.

For Youth ages g ta it, Peo-gremivo uwlun classes, Porpoise,Leaders Club, Youth Sports &Salin Combination Ossues, Soc-cor, Basketball & BaukethollLeague, Cheerleading, Gym-nanties, Tumbling Team, Judoand Self Defense, Karate, Rae-quethali, Youth Ballet, Aerobicsfor Teem and Skia Coving.

For adults, Pee 8- Post NatalFitaona and Swim Classes, SwimIsutructian, private swimlesoono, Judo, Self Defeuae andKarata, Adult Jans, Aerobic Dan-ring, Aquanantics, Aqanrohicu,Arthritis Water Exercise Pro-gram, Jant for Seniors SwimClass, Scuba Diving, Sea LancersScuba Clot,, Mantero Swim, formembers there are 25 free fitnessstaunen that will be offered thisFall, Phyaicsl Fitness Classesand Specialty Aeruhic Ossues,Cardiac Rekab Program,Healthy Back, NntritieaalCounseling sad Diet Control,Weight Loss Program, StrumTesting and Health Rink Ap-

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praisal Evaloation, BloodPressure Screening, Fient Aid,CPR, Golf, Yoga, Racquetballsod Ballroom Dance. Dog Oho-dience, Duplicate Bridge, Hop-o,,iu, Speed Reading are alu, io-cluded as upecinl Interests. A newclass in Stepparestiug is atoo nf-fered.

The Cosqoerors is a gym sudswim program which in oocinl,recreational and u physical pro-gram tor the handicapped andapeo ta any kind of handicap. Theprogram io free for members soda usuali yearly fee for ass-membera.

Corporate Memberships andComprehensive Health Rebanee-ment Program lu available toCorpuratioan in our aervice ares.Programming tsr employeescusoints of evalantisa and con-suttatiou in the areas of fitnessmid nutrition, an well us healthand exercise classes.

A special School's Out Pro-gram will he held os Monday,Oct. 15 for Kindergartea-Othgrade.

For further information, callNickt Doekler, Program Es-ecutive at the Leaning TowerYMCA, 987-8222.

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Eimhurst College management programInformation semh,ars about

Etmhurst College'u EimharutManagement Ftogram CEMP)are held periOdiCally throughoutthe chtcago metropolitan area.

Semtaars are free of chargeand opea to anyone lutereuted totearoing more about EMP. Theyallow tnterested Individuals theopportunity to view the cur-ricalum, admtuuiou prerequisiteaand prucedureu, graduation re-quirenientu and other materialpertineut to the program.

March uemtnat-u wifi be held ou

Ballet Artrated out

There are only a few dauciagucbools that are oututandiag audare being well accepted by thefryowig students as well us by theparente. One uchool, however,has an extu-at-dinury reputatlouthat reachch beyond lt lacality;the Ballet Arte Studio of Glen-view. Thereauanforitsuucceuuiudue to itu director, CarolFreeman, whu hou upent ulifetime devoung heruelf to theart uf dance and thelnutrnctlou ofber fledging dancers

What in the oecret of Crol

CAROL FREEMAN....BALLET ARTS STUDIO

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the Elmhurut Collage canipou onWednesday (Mardi 9) at 6 p.m.,Saturday (March 12) at 10 am.Thuruday (March 24) at 6 pm.The College lu located at 190 Pro.spent Ave. Elmharut.

Seminal-u wifi ajue be held InNileu at the NItOS Public Libraryon Thesday (March 8) at 6 pm.

The Elmburut ManagementProgram lu a upecluliy-deuignedformat of the buulneuu major atElinhurut CuUege. FocusIng onthe academic needs of thebuolnesu professional, EMP of-

s StudiostandingFreeman's ascenso? For one,aithoagh ube does not believe Inregimentlng her utudents, neitherdam ube deviate from the rigidrequirementu of eotabliuhedballet training. She lu well knownfor her pro-ballet clasue anddealing with children aged threetofive yearn. "Theylove te danceand to accept iautruction,"Freeman uay

Although uhedoeunotteachthemoot difficult utepu to themyoung beginnecu, ube does try toinutilI them a lasting love nfdanclng.e'qan-Inlly In the realmof ballet. Additionally, nheteachea the basica of acrobatica,like handutandu and cartwheelu,and makes anew them exercisesdo not affect the utu-eaght of herutudentu

In addition te the yoanger net,there are elder ntudeats enrolledIP the urlare! as we1t Freeman lufully aware that honut of herutudmnts da not attend clames Inhope of becomIng full-time, pro-feuulonal danceru.She Isuatisfledand caufideuttbatthe exporteureof taking leusanseven for a chartperiod of time-enriches euch andevery one of her utadents. TheBonet data Studie-tu located atl4 Waakegan Rd. In Glenview.Call 7M-28fl.

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your potential?ELMHURSTCOLLEGE offeru dugrcu prugrunw irrworking aduliu in the cvcsings and tre Saturdaymirruing. Cta se-sure availahi uonc umpus in Elnrhur.iund ai nil-sam pusuiras in Glen Puys, (il unniau, OakLawn Park Ridgu and Rurl)iog Meadows.

EVENING SESSIONu 23 majurs including b usiness , uomputerscicnco,

education, libnrnl urts und RN. degree completirr.. For furthur ioiprntarirrn call 617-3300.

ELMIIURST MANAGEMENT PROtRAMu 0cl yoorrvnni050wer.'k or Sarurday fur one year

lu compiuto the husincsoa dmioislraiiun majar.u Ininesivo workshop fermai designed lar the

business profnssiooal.u For prom quiuitns and lurtherinliwmatiiiu,

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fern the buuluesu major throughan accelerated practitioner-oriented currIculum.

Enrollment In EMP lu con-lingent upon the completion of 12courue (40 semester honro) oftransferable college credit to rn-elude four prerequiniteor Finan-dal Accounting,Mic roen onom je uMacroeconomlcu, and eitherAnalyulu far Buulnenu and SocIalScience ar College Algebra orCalctilu&

While the EMP prerequisitesara offered In traditionalclauureom format in theElntharst College Day and Even-Ing Senulonn, equlvaleutu toFinancial Accounting aadthe twoecouomicu cnuruen are alsoavailable In an Intensive anouemeuterfermatealledTltACT L

Upon satisfactory completionof EMP and ailather graduationrequirements at Elinhurnt Col-lege, utadents eant the BachelorofSelence degree with a major inbusiness administration.

Dtutinctivefeatureu ofEMP in-eluder

Convenient Clona Loeatlnou.EMP elauneu meet on and offcampas at niteu convenient teutudeott Corrent cIma locationsInelade Elmhurst, foIlingMeadawu and Park Ridge.

Ceavardent Cloua Sebedollng,ETuIP donnes meet. one eveningper week or Saturday for oneyear. This convenient uClIOdUIeallowu studente ta cot down on

"Notional lusues Forum," anon-credit course uponuored byOaktoa Community College(OcC),wtllmeetfrom lto3p.m.,October 24 through December12at the Bernard Horwich/MayerKaplan Jewiuh CommunityCouler )JCC), 5010W. Church ut,Skakie. Registration will be Mon-day, Aug. 8 through Friday, Aug.12.

The coarse wIG be taught byEdward PerIman, a well-knownapeaker on International relu-

st. Paul Lutheran School InSkokle announces the appoint-ment of Dale Lukuha au pdn-cirIal. She io u 14 your teacherthere und has been serving ananuluianl prIncipal for over Iyearn at St. Paul.

St. Paul offers an eucellentChristian education to preschoolthrough eighth graders. St. Punilu committed tu the uplritual

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travel time tu maximize their ep-pertonity far study, work andfamily responsIbilIties.

Relevancy for the BoaloeoaProfeouloilal. EMP includeseuuentlul businenu administrationcourues ouch au management andorganization theory, finance,economicu, accounting andmarketing. Courues Integratetheory and practice au studentsand Instructors apply couruematerials to their work.

EutObllOhed Reeoa. ESSi'hou been successful andrespected program at ElmlIurutfor nIne years. Part uf the badi-boa of excellence at EIInIuUrutCollege, Rbi' offers quality ht-utntctlon in the field of bouluesoadministration.

Additional information aboutthe Elmhurut Management Pro-gram and TRACT 1 may be ob-tallied by calling 832-21Ri. The of-fice In open 8 am. - 0 pm. Man-dopa and Thursdays and 8 am.-frlOpm. Theudayu,Wednesdoynand Fridays.

Elmhurst Is o four-year. In-dependent college affiliated 11ththe United Gltureh of Otrtst.Foanded lo 1871, the College nf-fam mure than 10 maJar areas ufstudy In 21 academic depau-t-monts.

The Collage lu convenientlylocated 16 mileu weut ofdowntown Chicago and six mileuuouthwent of O'Hare Interna-tinted Airport.

Forum" at JCCtiens and newuworthy Issues. Hewill load the clous in examinIngurgent national houes throughreadlngn and dIscussIons. Thecourue fee lu $47. Peruana over fOwho live In the 0CC district payhalf hoffen.

To register, call 952,0880 (0CC)or 675-2MO (3CC). The canusecatulngae namberis SOC AiS-662.

For mare Information aboutthIs course or any other Hoe-wich/Kaplan actIvitIes. pleasecali Carol Verona ut 675-5500.

Sta Paul LutheranSchoól principal

development of ils students. Italso bus a challengIng ucademicprogram. Estro curricular an-tivitlen offered to the students in-eluder bond, student coucil,bosketbull, volleyball, softball,ele/St. Paul students recome awell rounded edneatlon.

For more informatIon, cull673-5030. Enrollment Io open now!

Suzuki flute andcello instructionThe Mostsy Fine Acts Center of

Foliclan College will add SouuhiinstructIon for children In floteand cello as part of the College'ssummer and fall programming.

Atults MIller is launching theoow Soushi flote program. Mo.MIller received a BA. ut Nor-thwestern University and oMaster of Moule from tedIosoUniversity. A furmerprafeuuor offlute ut the University of Aritos.

r 5 Miller bas recently per-fort/ted in the Dome Myra HenoRecital Serieo brodcast onWStSST radio, and in the HonoroConcerto Program st Nor-thwestern.

Lina Volleau brings a wealth ofeducatIon and experience to thenow Sozuld cello program. Mn.Valleau earned a BA. from Nor-thorn Illinois UniversIty and oblunter of Arts in Music atWestern IllinoIs University. Aceiloteachêroadensemble couchmoot recently at the University ofMaIne, Mo. Valieauhau perform-ed with the GalesburgSymphony,Western Illinois UniVersIty Or-chestra, and Northern IllinoisUnIversity Philharmonic.

The Montay Fine Arte Centereifern fine arts programming tochildren, teens, and diluito, anpart of the FeliCian Collegeoutreach effort to theneighborhood. A Summer ArtoCamp and Suzuki Instruction onother instrumenta will also hepresentede

Far more information onregistration, please coil 539-1919.

MONNACEPData ProcessingCourses

"Introduction to mSS/PC" and'Introduction to Wordotar" arrtwo hands-on Inutrueflei' coarsenoffered through the MONNACEPprogram beginning AugustO. Thetwo-week evening courses wutmeet ut Oakton's campuses IoDesPlaines (l600EGolfrd.) andSkokie (7701 N. Lincoln uve.,Skohie).

"Introduction to IBM/PC" Willbe offered from 5n30 to 7:30 p.m.or 7r30 to 9-30 p.m. on Mondaysand Wedaendayu ut Oakton East,and Tuesdays and Thursdays aiOoktoo. Stsdents will learn thebasic fonctions had operations,and major commands of a per-500al computer. Various corn-pstcr applications Iike spread-.uhecis, word procesuing and dotsbase management:wIll also bestudied in this coutbe.

"Introduction to Wordotor"wIll be ocheduled from 5r30 to7r30 p.m. or 700 to OrjO 00 Mss-doyn and Wednesdays at Oaktoo.Students will be istrodocrd inword processIsg foncliuss ioWordstar os the IBM/PC.

The cost of roch course is $05.For regiotrotion-informatioo, callgai-0985.

Ferraro eIetedJobo R. Ferrara, sonefMr. and

Mrs. Tom Ferrara of RIles spanelected vice-president of theSenior Class of 1909 at MameSouth High School.

John, a Varsity Fottbali Letter-man and Eagle Scoot wan presi.dent of hls,Jonior Claus.

Hin parents and brothero, Tomand DominIc are very proud of

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taming the dnaded homework bliwstrnnhurt mc ne-in! Whifc utadontu

eunrynohcen prrpnrom11h focutan ti.eipution fon tin nohoot yrar stand byeho n,iog,oewn,u rdmbr. trylug ost ud,ffernst hoirntyte or jouI unklug (or.ward to rho odorntorr of, bunud oca, cc-on,tcr, rhorn lu nor Str uf 1h11 ha ahoydoor preparo for pur6culauty. or lookforward to. nod that', Ihn H moud-homrwo,k!

Ah yrn, bou,rwork! h bangs osa thoproerootioulOr io acm, Ihn brou of on. hroms ro rosy lo psI offho.soao.k us-nnmrnts. outil ran Sud Otunclsnu uly.ins op hutflho aightcruooulughr.0 bigworn rho scat day.

StonI this school ear aiglo by cooingop o srmtrgs for ,lruliug wich lauccosnoukosnigosnrOtS md cambio5 ta it. mo no-Pons ut Fobcr.CuslrO, Ihr nano asesadsuono io school buse o luw aipshot moy help you loon ch, hu.acsno.k

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TrickPhotographylecttire

Learn hew ordinary picturescan he transformed into works ufart from Bernard Roule,professor uf Art atmunity C011ego, in a free lectureat Des Plaines mall euThmndayAng.4.

"Trick Photography will bepresented from l2539t0 lsSO pm.in the lower level COmmunityruornoftho mall, 700 Pearuou st.

During his speech. Keule willespfoin how techniques noch asmultiple exposure. colormasipelution and rnnitiple pria-ting con gIve unusual effects topictureo.

Participooto may eat touchwhile listening or may purchasefood at the mall. For honrnnatianOn thelecture, caSOSi-1012.

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to,cu ils timr lo escale 5550cc SPOOSOI,uops. Osons or gsuphs shut oitt oncou-puny pocc ussigssuncutu. 01,0050 5 qouhtypsodocs such us OSi000rs Wrisrr sack-ors. 5h owns bonI through pesco.

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Nues North Bandsearn honors

The lint of accolades earned y.the lOtion North HIgh Schoolhamm bus become langer duringthe laut few weeks. On July 4,Nortlfu marcldag bond was flaca-ed mue of 3 outstanding unita IntheSkokie Faurthof July Parade.The band consisted 0f about 25members, alt velanteors, whohad rehearsedfar approximatelytwo weeks to prepare for theparade. Band memberu JeutniTerberk and Abraham Leeargauined the gcoup

An even bigger honor camerecently from WashIngton D.C.The National Presidential In-onguratisen FestIval Committeebao invited the uyunphonic hauntandthejarnbondtOperfarrn dur-ing Inauguration festivities next

how sr. Nrod u I/h whoO yoor b ruin 5mo,petting moddtrd from sou oaoy atgobracqoasionn' Brruk our ofy000 yrttors-poo-niisstoith WitdWuudlponcits, Inotor-io0 popotur iongtr prints in dusst,ogeotorsthr moss fushionubln prncst styloto caer nInog in yoasn.

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Sos sp u simntuhtn cod ,tsck to 5. 0-ctadO io nbc Simstuhtn uny library e-marsh or hooks sho witt hr snedod tofinish shn annigslusnns.

Au you eanh noah orocsss p, yoc'ttguis nonlidroon is yoor uhitisy so coos-ptctr shr ussigamnot und yontt its door

1'timo 55th n psurn5 peo nos ho proud

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pospor sohont uapptios. oud she uigfts ntsi-sude. hoeuwoeh cou hn 00000rdsugteurOing culle 50000 for students of ottocra

winter. "We5re excited ferourselves ed that thiscommunitywillbe represented atsuch a pieut9innih event," saidband directaufEitou Emole.

Two montbaaga, the NUesNarth banda e named GrandChampion afilie All AmericanMImic Feutigol In Orlando.Florida. with flu-pt place ratingsfer the symphottleband, the jazzband and thecháthbei orchestra,and a thlrd.jIIprO-for the concerthand. Sn additlóin, senior BeckyJoues eamièd'the title of thefestival's 011atanding OrchestralSoloed. wh$1fronbezIst DanielNaIImOd, OidaS nenlor, becamethe Oututandiorr Jazz Soloist. Atotal of 15 débeglo competed.

TheBIIgIe,ThIIrPdSy,AIIgut4, lISe

Honors Programparticipant

NUes North HIgh School ute-dent Husain Sattar In par-ticipating in the University of thePacific Summer Honoro Pro-gram far otututandlung high ucheol

Sponsored by the NotionalScience Fund Young SeholaruProgram5 General Mills and theAmerican Qtounleal SocIety, theSummerffonoruProgramla inflofaurth year of offering advancedrelioge-level ceuruex to eucep-tiunol 11gb aeheol ofodenta, betewean their junior and senioryear, who are consideringcareers in uclenee.

Bettor attended "RecombinantDNA," a three-week couruewhich addreunod the theoreticaland practical aspects of geneticengineerIng and the ethical andenvIronmental concerna of genemanlpalatlon. Soltar la currentlyInvOlved in the nomad part of theSnanmerffgnnru Pregrum,a five-week research project includingexperimentatian In chomlotuy,bInclue and cell blolegy.

AccordIng te Dr. MichaelMmdi, Sommer Hauern director

Regina studentstour WashingtonThree RegIna Dominican

School utsudeuta'enjOyed a close-ap tour of Waruington, D.C.week before Easter. Liz Dawnea,Wilmette, Emily Haracz,Evaloton, and Vivian Agnurilecu.Saugaunash attended nenninars,mithitey Wasblngtenofflcialo, in-.cloding repreuentutives andsenators.

Thu Is the third year that.Regina students have par-lielpatedinthe toursponuored bythe Cane-Up Foundal100.

Uniuhe

and a UOP chaunlatry prufenuor,thin Is the OISIF P1000'OUI of Itokind In the ennlltr9- The utudontureceive two oottn of college credItwhile attendIng acceleratedcourses offering ooslduUcated in-formation through lactaren andin

LINCOLNWOOD. . SCHOOL OFfÇ MUSIC & ART\'\ 8201 N. Kerbe '.

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IGolfing yooecnlfegn degree cas he o ocal sb-togglewhen yoahave lo bulosace schont, lob, home and fumdy nhltgotnono.

le Wee/aced College. North Cectrol moInes it nunter looffend coffnge by offering coovenicol Fridoy nod Satondoyelanscu at Gould Conference Conter rn nearby RollsngMeadows. Stutlento altend roost closons for foor hoots everyother weekend mhiie poonoing o Bociselor of Arlo degreeis Murknting or Mndognosnnt.

Su slop straggling lo get yute degree. Enrol) to WcckensdCollege losluy!

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In 1988, ass estimated HOOchildren under the age of 16 willdie from bicycle-related fr1am.Loyola pesliafriciass Dr. SimonRos says that many of thesedeaths can be prevented.

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Loyola pediatricianoffers tips on bicycle safety

emergency medicine at LoyolaUniversity Medical Center,Moyseood, says that the majorityofoerions bicycle-related hijusieocan be prevented with safetyhelmets; yet lens than ton per-cent of children wear properbeadgear.

'A ornaS child bas a head thatio bigger, proportionately, to therènt of his body. When a bikestops suddenly, and the child iothrown, often the bead, being theheaviest part of the body, breaksthe fall," espIamos Dr. iba. Themajority of these tejimos cao beprevented if the child is wearinga helmet."

Othercommonbicycle injories,aceording to Dr. 1h00, are bluntabdominal trauma, comed whena child smashes hin abdomen entbe handlebars, and neverolaeeratíom er fraetures, causedwhen feet and legs are caught inthe bicycle spokes.

"The number of injuries frombicycle accidenta each year isstaggering," he sayo. "Abont400,100 people will visit the

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, Biking has become thenumber one cause of sports-related iojorieo in childrenfarahead of even football injuries,"sayo Dr. Ros. The State of Illinoisis fairly relaxed about enforcingbicycle safety, he adds, and doesnot require a biker to wear a

uelmet nor does it enforce theHoe of bicycle lights and reflec-tors. It is up tu the parent toamore that his or her child hasthe proper equipment andhaowlede to safely ride a hiey-cte.

Dr. Res stresses the imper-lance of chousing equipment thatio appropriate for the child.There are many helmets on themarketthatdu notcuohiena hardimpact and thus offer littlear noprotection against sedoso headinjury. According to Dr. Res.,when choosing a helmet, it shoaldhaver a full cover shell of eitherfiberglanu or Laxan plastic; a

Bricktos Mootessori Schoolwill be hooting on Open Home onSunday, August 7 from i p.m. to 3p.m. Brirkton offers programofor children between the ages of 2and f as well as a MontessoriElementary Program for Grodeo1 through f.

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"Parents can add to theirchild's safety by taking a corn-mon sense approach to bicycleriding," he sayo. "Choose a bicy-cte that to the right size for thechild, not one he will grow intototer, and explain to him or herthat a cyclist must obey trafficregulotiom." He adds that mostyoung children do not have theabifity to frdly grasp traffic ridesandheiecummenduthat childrenunder the age el ten be advised toslay off the roads and stick clamto home.

'Many serions injuries tochildren con be prevented.Organizations, ouch as theAmerican Academy ofPediatrics, are working to pasostronger bicycle safety lawn,"sayo Dr. Ron. "Unfortunately,the United Slates is slow in givingbikers proper resources, such asbUie paths. But If this trend ofhigh injury continues, somethingwill have to be done.

Brickton Montessori SchoolOpen House

Beichten Mostesoori School isoparent roo, non-profil school of-filioted with the AmericasMostesuori Society. Children areaccepted regardless of race, rol-Or, creed, or national or etlmicorigin.

Fire ScienceTechnologycourses

Individuals who ore interestedio careers in fire fighting andrelated occupations or want taspgrade their shills can benefitfram courses offered at OahtouCoinmuoity College this fall. ihe16-week courses will begin theweekof August22.

Sis fire ociesce courses arcscheduled from fr30 to F20 p.m.at Oohton, 1600 E. Golf rd., DesPlaines. They inc1ode "Io-traduction to Fire Science" (FIRlii) on Thursdays; "Chessaistryof Hazardous Materials" (FIR101) on Mondays; "Fire Preveo-lion Principles I" (FIR 201) onThursdays' "Building Comtruc-tian" (FIR 20H) on Wednesdays;"Fire lovestigatiou" (FIR 215)00 Mondays; und "EmergencyMedical Technician-Aissbulance"(F1R220(.

Registrotian is acceptedthrough Asgust 16. Lateregistration wilt be held fromAugsst 22 to 25. Tuition is $17 percredithour for in-district residen-Io.

For infrsnotion about courses,call Dr. Frederick Salzberg, 635-1861.

Regina gradreceivesMemorial Award

Jennifer Fairbairn, waspresented with the second annualRuseanne Harrington MemorialAward and Regina DnnsincanHigh Schoel's Convocation lastweek.

Instituted in memory of Ro-neanneHarrtngton, thehunur sta-dent, musician, actress, andathlete who died shortly aftergraduating from Regina Instyear, the award recogidzeu acollege-bound graduato-wha hasun excellent aradafnic recaed,and active involvement in musir,theatre, and oporto programs atRegina. "She should be a yaisngwoman who quietly yet steadilycontributed to the quality life atthe school," nays Mrs. JamesBarrington, Roseanne's mOther.

Jennifer, who sang with theChamber Singei'n, performed inRegina's fall musicals, andmanaged athletic teams, will at-tend Miami University of Ohiothis falL

AmericanismAwards madeto schools

Announcedat graduation as a

well kept oecret until then, localyoungsters were selected by theAnsericaolsm Committee of theMorton Grove American LegionPost #134 for their annualAasoericanluon Awards.

The committee was headed bypaot post. commander JohnStaler.

With congratulations, these oretheolodesto who were honored bythe local Postt St, tozar JegizestRonald Volino and CarolMierkiewico; St. Martha's,Joseph Belting and DennisRemise; Gulfs Naral Ahis andlyon Ifs f; and Park ViewsMichael Chassg and Jeanle Klan.

PC update,,

Students are eager to usenew computer technology©The end of soctorer orce meurt backto the books formo, t Ame,tcas,Iu.dent,. bot, ht, foil. muro 1h arerer he-fece. haak ta Ihr tO,m,nsl a the moreoppmpriste thought

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Developing so-ategies is thekey to good reading, according toPam Droll of Oakton CommunityCollege. A professor of Englishsince 1974, Droll says that a fastreader its oat necessarily u goodreader. She atoo feels that thereare a few mytha among sisdentoabout reading.

"A common miscosception isthat utodento don't thinh theyhove to review after they read.Most of them rood only underpressure. Because they don'tknow how to read the righl woy,they don't like to read. Effectivereading to not something that istraditionally taught like math orhistory," Drell said.

"There is atoo a wrong osOsoamong studento tlt if they coasread 2,106 words,.h miaste theyare considered good readers.This in net so. Many of them jsstqsirkly read and re-read not how-isg understood norgrasped anyinfrmati"

This fall, Drell will teach twoloyola of reading cuurses whichwill instruct studento to developlechiniques for effective reading.

' 'Readiag Improvement"(EGL 661) in Open to individuntowho have tented into the cuso-se.Beginning the week of August 22,this course wi11 be offered duringthe following times and days atOskton, 1606 E. Golf Rd., DesPhones and DaMon East, 7701 N.Uncoln Ave., Skokie; F30 toltt35 am, (section 881) un Mon.dayn, WednesdaysafldFridaYs utOakion 11 n.m. to l2r15 p.m.(sectiun 802) or 6 10 7r15 p.m.(section 850) on Tuesdays aodThursdays at Oaktus; 8 to 9,15p.m. (section lot) on Mondaysand Wednesdays or IrSO to OtOp.m. (secOua 864) on Theod.aysand Thurndays at DaMon East.

"Effective College Readlfl"(EGL 110) to for persona whose

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Mcletyre says lh,l the Am,ga erro.bisca ,operb cole, graphic,, anImationand roord capabIlities wIth the shrilly torua prodocttuily progesma such sa woedproc cual sg

I lauer alloua the stud erttoourrloy It'Il etoroidotr arpul all fr, Ie,,thurlhrplrua iltag prlceofr,nlf-correulsegly.

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Oakton course teaches

effective reading techniquesroles uf reading and comprehen-sios seed boosting. The coursewillbe offered from lOtTO to llt2fam. (section tOt) on Mondays,Wednesdays and Fridays alOaktos; 9t3i to Ii45 am. (sec-tios 002) 00 Tsesdayo undTbnrsdoyootoakton; 4t30to5t45p.m. (section 052) on Mondaysand Wednesdays at Oalalon; 11am. to l2rlSp.m. (sectisniO3) or6 to 7t15 p.m. (section 051) osTuesdays and Thursdays atOokton East.

Io the Reading Improvementcourse, Droll will emphasize thedevelopment uf personal readingotrotegies to incr050 underston-ding. Individual and group in-strsction in the classroom andlearning tub wO help stndento tobe better readers.

The Effective College Readiogcourse includes lectures, discus-sinns und exercises to acceleratereading speed und improve rom-prehension. Studento will learnreading slratogtes to succeed incollege and careers.

Droll said that many stodentohave felt a big difference in theirreading patterm after tubing bercourse. Rich Netoen of DesPlaines, a retsirnizig adalt atOakton, han gained added con-fidence in his reading ahility asoresult of a reading course.

The reading pattern of BOSlimS, a liberal arto student anda Des Plaines resident, was ostglancing at the words, paying noattention to titles or suhtitlm.MIer taking an effective readingcouine, Sibert has trained hiseyes to be more effective.

Registration will he acceptedthrough Angust 16. Late reglufra-tien will lake place from Aegust22 to 25. To register, call 635-1710.For coarse Information, callDroll at 635-1086.

Mom and Dad con be a big helpis relieving name of the ansiosomomento regarding moving oftheir college-haund's peroonotbelongings-from their familiarhome to their cOmpilo home.Looming large ahead of them arethe mountain of eluthes, records,tapes, sparlo equipment and eIer-ironie components. Pro-Pok, theprofessional packers and olsip-pers located at 52? Dundee, Nor-thbrnak (272-0488/9), are espertowhohave routinely and logistical-ly asuisted thousands uf youngpeople to successfully take theirfirst hig step away from hume-loch, stuck and gsdtar.

"I had one asumen call me,"recalled Dan Krasifa, youthfulowner of PrO-Pak, "who said shewanted us to pick sp threecarloads of her daughter'spossessions which were dumpedin the middle of the living mom-which we did. All we needed wooher new address at collego.

"We can do it that' way (hypick-up) or having evemyinghmeugbt Into PrO-Pak. A familiarsight in our offices is themultitude of giant-size plasticgarbage hags containing items tobe sent to college.

"We also stock a variety ofbenes and tubes and will sellthem separately without thepacking service. They also sellstyrofoam, peanuts and petiots,hzbhle wrap, additional card-beard and tape fer the do-it

aselfms"The great students transfer

breaks down into three stepsr 1)gelting the packing materials, 2)packing and 3) shipping it.

If ynu do the parhing yourself,ohuerve the folloWing standardssuggested by packers and car-noms, EraVits advises:.05e 0 strong, clean corrszgatedhas and da not esceest the weightmaximum printed en the bottom.SOn notwrapthe ben in paper. ifIt tears, the address may he lost.The exception, If yus pack olee-frenic eqadpment in its arigainal

Austin Highreunion

There will be a reunion dinner-dance uf the Anatas High Schoolon October 1. All former stsdentobefore World War 2 are welcome.Thein will be u special recogni-tien of the lOtis snnivemnaryclasses of 1937½ and 1930.

Fer more information call775-0231 or 469-7514.

New

Resurrectionstudents

Congratulations and bootwishes to the following otudentowho will be attending Resurrec-tien Highllchool inthe fall. Localstudmto include: Eileen RichellBrady, Diane Lynn Courtney,Maùreen Thema Cunney, JillMarie Ewald, Maria ThereseFiore, Margaret MaryRearaban, Helona Louise Kaket-sin, Romana V. Lerkiewicn,Kathleen McCarthy, Karen AnnNosalik, PoW Veikna, und JulieAnn Weller.

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Pack them offto school like aproben with factory packing, whichis in fact the ideal way, wrap thehan io paper ow as nul to tempttheft. Put the address on the bou00 well as the noter wrapper.. Do not 500 string, zasashing topeor paper tape. Recummesded areheavy plastic parking tope undslrappingtapewith nylon threadaembedded in it.Mark the destination sodreturn addreso clearly hut onlyunce.Shake the ben. 'A loosely pack-ed ben lu the worst," cautionedEravitz. It will crash whenStacked."

If uil you are sending isclothing, hoots, pocketcalculators, you bon bringeverything bark le the packingservice for furwarding.

If you are taking a hike, skis,electronic equipment, Kravitaadvises the t000wingt

Bleycleur Unless you ride it orstrop it to pour car, your hikeisn't going anywhere sestil it ispartially bruken down and boned.Materials and service plusassembly maoual are $10.56 atPro-Pals. If the students is flyinga honed bike cuss go Ummgh ashaggago. Even with an excesscharge, it beato the $46 to $100shipping by Greyhound er airimt.

Bikes don't usually fit the tIPSsize requirements, which are 108Inches total Iesght and girth(measured lengh plus twice thewidth pIas twice the depth.

skis, Like hikes, go as hag-gage, if flying. Otherwise Pro-Pak will pack them op for $14.86in their patented carton whichalso holdes poles, hnato and bin-dings.

Televisions, stereos, cern'pistera, typeweitemns Ifyeo havethe originalparbing, use it. Otherwise a smallish stores can bebubble packed by Pro-Pab.Speakers have to be hasedseparately. Fur ultimate safety,Pro-h'ak has the machinery tospray foam around a stereo,

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mosical issatraussent or Ori worh,which then hardens to costomia-ed otyrufuam cushioning.

Students trseelliog by rar esocut costa by shipping clothing andbriogiog the heavy items. Pro-Pak, with ito foil range ofmaterials asad services evinced areal enthusiasm for doing the jobio the most efficient ecoonmiralway.

So, il your prized items mightbe 6-foot loll stuffed toy animatorfootball trophies, irreptoemhterererdsorfavurite oversize fluffybedroom slippers, Pro-Fols willpack everything for you, arrangefor shipping and insurance, andhaveyour belongings delivered tothe door of your denn room ornew homo, whether it is in Cairn,rLur Cairo, Egypt.

II g5of record in what setoun apart from standard shippingcompanies, and makes to wor-thwhile not to pack fragile goodsyourself," concluded Kravilas.

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1988-1989 SCHOOL YEAR. Peesohool foe 3 te 4 yeas nido. Kisdergoetons Staffed hy FELICIAN SISTERS osad icy isseesassnrs. tlrodos i theosgh Os After sehosi program seul 6 pm

We offer o total religious education programntressing academic excellence, We have o learningcenter for remedial and gifted students, a computerlab and a library. Our students in the science pro-gram have won many regional scienca awards. Wehave a complete music progrom, band. athletic pro-gram and many after-school clubs. We also providethe Rainbow Program, a support group for childrenof one parent or blended families.

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YOU ARE WELCOME TO SEEOUR SCHOOL IN ACTION

Call Siotar Mor-y Gorolye. Prieoipol.

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C;:IT;-I;E1I;-l;; prevent behavioral problemsChildrcn wn cyhng w for thc

fir day ofchooI B c" hoO "p-p liho Id be checked carflIy for

fofy bofore fhy re prrched.Sonro ifOm UOh a EImcr' GIuc-A]l.

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st_ Peter School, which hasbeen providing a Catholic Educa-tien for tire sarthanl suburbsamore 1873, is holdiaag its registra-tisai fur the 1988 schau! year anMarth 13 from 10 n.m. - 2 pm.Registration Includeo : Pre-Kindergarten for 4 year nidO,Kindergarten-½ day arad full dayarad Gradas 1 -

Gloams !nrthe Poe-K will be of-fered five days a week. Allchildren must he farm years oldbefore September 1, i988. Severalgoals that the Pm-K programplans to davelop within each otra-dentr positive self-image, astrong social attitude, sense ofreoponuibility, fiare and graosmotor rostral, physical coordina-lion through motar facilitaban,recogsitien of capital and smallletters, numbers, colors andshapes, a sense of membership ioSt_ Peter's School commmsity

The morning KindergartenProgram fully preparen eachchild for first grade through avariety of learning enperieocesdenigrad lo mee! his/her uniqueneeds- The Afternoon Enrich-ment Program is designed tirenhance the growth and develop-ment of each ehild. It is avaiahlein oar morning kindergartenstadests and io completely np-

packe no ch,idroo cao ho roen by dr,00rnon dark wonningr and ro had onnaOhor

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St. Peter holds registration

for i 988 school yearbanal. Objectives of the Enrich-ment Program include: develop-ment of a strong positive self-image, increased nell-coni idenoeand a feeling ofsecorityr increaseopportunity for the developmeOlof socialization shills, and thestimulation of the child's curiosi-ty The program is implemnaaledaccording to the seeds nodahilities of nach child. Childrenmast be five years aid on orhalare September 1, 19Sf, to lacadmitted to hindergarten. An of-heist hiGh certificate will he re-qsireat at registration.

St_ Peter Sehnol akin providesan Alter-School program farchildren nf working parentu antriI p.m. nvhichiscludru activitino anathletics, art and tutorial ser-vices. Also provided for childrenliving io a single parent hossehold nr a home withdrot nodalcohol abase isthe Rainbow Pm-gram. Alun a fully equip corn-puter lab, gymnasium,auditariausO and library, sciencelab and intramural and in-terschalautir athletic progranau.Cn-oura-icular activities innfndoband, tenOi5r gymnaslico, piano,student council, newspaper andmuch mare. Come in and seewhatSl. PeterSchanl has to offer.

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Is Now The Time To ConsiderA New School?

St. Peter SchoolMakes A Difference!

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Dean'sHonor Ljs

Dr. Leland D. Crapson,Academic Dena nf Taekio College -in Taedio, Missonri, has asn000-red ihn Deann Honor Lisi,Deans Lini, and Honor Roll forihn spring nomsler of the 1987-85academic year. Lonal niodenl in-niuded: Sonto Ginvannetfi ofNues, non of 7alr. and Mrs.Raymond Giovannelli.

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on Dean'sList

Joh000n b WaIm. College hasannouncedthat atatalof 1391 full-timo students have heen namedta the Dean's Usi for academicachievement during the springtrimeater. Local students iuclud-cd: Atisa Saltier of Uncoinwood;Andrea Kismarinni and BrianO1Hallaran of Park Ridge.

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KU Orientationparticipant

Mare than 275 sew freshmenvisited the University of KansasJuly 1f for the 14th of 18 orienta-tian nesaions achedsled tin sum-

mase attending the July 16orientation enrulled in the Col-lege nf USerai Arts und Sciences,Lacul participant included JoelF. Kas-man, son of Marilyn B.Walens, 7036 Greenleuf, Nifes anda grudsute nf Nues North HighSchool.

Fr. Chen seeks continued supportfrom friends

Summer io saw at ito peak andsoon we wifi be heading forSeptember and school will bestarting again. I am very gratefulta the many friends wha sharedtheir blenaings with us tIrio pastfiscal year.frlendi all aIllaI' thégreater Metropolitan Chicagoarea, friendo in the Northwestsuburbs like the readers uf the no-bic publication rllluglerr

When we think of aacrificialgiving it is asualty in relatiomhiplo nases own parish. However,there is alten a far greater need-ua the wand than ones ownparish. It is precisely thmaughsach understandIng that manylees fortunate cnmmwsltles areblesaed hy the charity of others.

GOds world is basically thesaine nil aver, though not allparts are equally biesoed. I cansay for myself that living an thenear South side of Chicago issometimes Mae lacing in u desert,[Me at St, Therme Mission is farfram being self-aufficient andthere is a constant financislworry. It is na oy ta live in wantevery day, hut poverty is parto!God's deuígn for life und nothingto he ashamed al. Poverty doesserve a purgano in that it giveuothers - the mure fortunate - achance ta practIce the virtues ofcOmpauuian and lave,

With the cime of the Mariais

Dear Editar:I would like in eammenl usas

article las your paper, fmam JulySi, regarding Mayor Blase undthe village trssteeu beingdispleased with the July 4thparade this year.

I had attended again tisis yearwith my 3 children, this being nor5th year in Elles. However, thiSwas oar ist year uf participatingin the parade. I rode br the NdmFamily Service final wlthmy twoyounger kidu and my older aunwalked with his Nileu HockeyRangers group. I felt the crowdreally enjoyed 07 parade und thefloatu.

I wanvery divappninted in readthat the Mayor didnrt approve nf

Dear Editor:The Park Ridge V.F.W. Pont

357f and ita Ladies Auxiliaryrecently won a Natlanal Award-

We thank you far your coupera-lion last year by publishing nurnewu releasea which were incur-pomated in the Community Ac-livitlea Record Bonis Withootyusr cooperation this would not

bave been pnuuible.I da hope that you will continue

tu conperate with nu by prmtrng

Fr. Aaithnasy Osee

Year os Aug55! tar 1988, we arehaving a 'Manan Year' raffle asa devotion ta the Blesued VirginMary, to ensure a genil start ofthis current fiscal year. We hapeund pray that with the oupport ofour many friends, it will be a soc-cens. Please he assnredthatalt ofour friends are remembered innur daily prayers here al St.Tbereoe Chinese Misainn,Chinatown, Si! W. Alexander,Chicago, IL 6516.

Nilesite commends Parkon July 4th festivities

the "supplemental entertain-ment. We were with a group ofabout 25 peuple and we all en-jnyed the BuckingbamnlEveryone there seemed in feelthe saine way, We uang and dane-ed while standing in the graso.The children aiso enjnyedthe pet-bag ana and pony rideu und therefrcubmenin, it wua a great dayfar yasng and old.I thinh Elaine Heusen and heroommitteeshnald be praised furthe paradeandactivitias. She hasdune so much for the town nfRiles, Thanks Elaine! (Cangrainalso on your successful NilcuFeat. It was the best ever( I.

Beverly DuszakNiles

PR-VFW commend. Bugle for publicity

nur articles.Please accept nur 1'Cnm-

mnnicatinnAward as airway ofsaying a "Special ¶ofolrr ta youand pouf étaff for doing un en-ceilest jab of putting nur articlesin your newspaper.

Sincerely,Ebene von Scbwedler

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Free Illinoistravel guide

The Time Traveler, fflnis'colorful new guide lo the twenty-ais major state-owned bluinricsites, is 00w avaiinble to thepublic free nf charge from theO-huais Historic PreservationAgency and the Departmenl nfCommerce and Community Ai-fairs.

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Barbara A. WiltgenSecond LL Barbera A. Wlltgen,

daughter of Charles F. andShirley A. Wiltgen of 7850Mudioun SL, NUes, IL, has cam-pleindthe U.S. Air Farce nsilltamyinductrinatian fur medIcal ser-nice officers at Sheppard AirFarce Base, Texas,

Wiltgen is a tilt gmnduate ofResurrection High Schaot,Chicago, and alun a 1981 graduateof Aurara lJniversity, IL.

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Secretary of State Jim Edgar,In Coeperatlen with the DenPlainera Sentar Center, in offeringa Rules of the Raed RevIewCourse fur all citinena In the DeePlaines area. -

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The Rules of the Bisad ReviewCourse mm be held at the DeePlaines Senior Center, 1040Thurber, Dee Heleen, un Aug.25from 9ISO in 11,30 am,

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A group representing the Halsohugskolan College of Health Careis Jonkoping, Swedes, recenily toured Swedish Câenant Hospital,5145 N. California. Seenhere inoneoftheiNwLDR (labor, deliveryand reeovery)suites on the hospital's materoity floor arei (1 to r.)Asna-Christina Ek, RN, DMSc, director of medical science st thecollege; Betty Cohen, 148W, dirctorofnursing education at SwedishCovenant Hospital; Canilla Bjorkman, Haluohogokolan prinipal;Hakan Sandgren, international uecretaiy,.,the Swedish Union ofTeachers; Jan Ake Mjureke, PhD, director of research atHalsohotiskolan; Joan Zetterlund, RN, PhD, chairperson, Divisionof Nursing, North Park College, Chicago; and Lars Lafotedt,(oeated) chairman, education committee, Jonkoping County Coun-cil. The visitors were in the United Staten to ohoerve sorteosheaitheare teaching facilities and to discuss possible future col-laboration.

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Magnetic Resonance Imagingat Resurrection Hospital

a'Magnetic resonance imaging(Mm), medical science's newestdiagnostic tcol, will soon be areality al Rsorrectioo Hospitalas loslallatios of the 5½ tos MIEImagnet onit uod its imogisgfacility is completed this spring.

The huge MIEI magnet, whichwas lowered by crane ints isnewly constructed location of theground floor of the ResurrectionProfessional Bsilding this winter,will aid physicians in nheddinglight on many problems and ab-normslities in body tinsses,nerven and hones.

The imaging proteso combinenthe une of a supercondocGvemagnetic ncanoer, radio freqnen-cy moves and computerizedgraphics to provide high conlrastimages of soft body tissneswithout interference by overlyisgbones, according Io Dr. StasiaFrank of Resurrection'sSpecialized Imaging departsnent.In additinn to viewing these softbody tissues, MIEI also "sees"cervical dine disease, spinalvaneular malformations, ab-dominaI and pelvic soft tissuegrowth, bone disease, cartdegeteam, small abnormalities is theheart and major blood vessels.

While . many medicalspecialisis are anticipating theMRD's operation, GregoryFahrenhach, orthopedics, notesthat the addition of the MIEI unitwill enhance diagnosticcapabilities by enablingspecialists to see muscles, car-tilege and tendons more clearly.And he believes the differentia-lion between bone and soft tissuewilt be clearer with the MIEI

"The ability to view bodytissues helps to identify

Oakton coursediscusses

addictionsStudIes indicate that 10 percent

of the human population suffersfromaddictions is alCohOl sod/orother suhntances. This does notisclude Individuals wise aredependent os food, work, posues-siano wad relationships,

It Is also estimated that an ad-dictod person directly affectaformte seven people. Find out thevarious typen of addIctions andthe additive process in a courueoffered at Oakton CommunityCollege this fall beginning theweek of August .

"The Addictive Process" )PSYHf 162) is O three-credit-houreluso which will meet from 12:36is 3:36 p.m. on Wednesdays atOaktan, 160f E. Golf rd., DesPlajnes. The courue Is recom-mended to persons who are in-terestedin business managementand mental health careers and isanyone who wants to betterunderstood the addictive pro-

Professor Jim Bush will Incuson increasing owarenesu uf per-nasal development. The coursealoe will include films, lecturesby guest speakers, groop discos-nions.

For conne information, callBasIs at 635-1856. To register, call625-1700.

.Resorreetion Hospital orthopedics specialist, Dr. GregorrFahrenhach (left), meets with Pat ParoI, service engfneer fromPicker International, installisg Ressrreetion's new magneticresonance imaging scanner (MIEI). InStallation of the SARI soit isenpected to be completed this sprisg.

metabnlle changes onsoriatedwith ongoing diseases likeavasciar neurosis or bonediueaue," he otated. "Conves-tissai X-rays and CT scans nbnwimages and structures, but theMIEI scan shows tEe metabolismchange of that tissue."

Orthopedic applications for theMIEI include Identifying discfinesse, herniated discs, rotatorcuff damage, differentiation of

The Dental Service of SwedishCovenant Hospital will conductfree dental examinations onTheo., Aug. 9, from 9 am. to 12noon in its offfices in the Ander-son Pavilion, 27M W. Winona.

If n-rays are needed a fee willhe charged. The screening sOpen to persons of all ages.

The SCH Dental Service offers

Schoolof Nursingscholarships

Two Chicago nssrsing students,Priscilla Monteclaro andKatldeen Scheib, were recentlyawarded nchnlarshipn at the St.Francis Hospital School of Nues-ing. The scholarships are onus-snot gift of Harry Hay Wolf ofWilmette and are namedinhonorof Mr. Wolf's wife, Ruth Helen,and mother, Donna Currey Wolf.

The scholarships are awardedeach year in recognition ofoutstanding academic andclinical performonce. Theaward- cover tuition and otherschool enpenses for the nisdenis'final year of study.

Annually, the St. FroncinHospital School of Nursingawards suore than $163,®o isfinancial aid ta ils nursingstndenis. Graduates of the two-year nursing program are eligi-hIe for the national enansisationfor licenmare an RegisteredNurses.

both diseases, knee problemsnoch a menisco! tenon and bachinjuries.

"The euciting part about or-thopedie and other MRS applica-flous isthatwe are just beginnings understand its capabilities,"Dr. Folsreobochaddod. "It is cor-lain that we'll discover new ap-plirationa and findings the merewe use the MRS neanner."

Free dnta1 examsat Swedish Covenant

a comprehensive list of pro-redoren which includes penden-tal and endodontic treatment,oralnurgery, synthetic bone graf-ting andmmplassta, dental bondlogand temporomandibular (TMJ)joint treatment. Dt also Is equip-peri ta care fur patients withspecial health needs who requirehospItalisatIon atthetlme of den-tal freatnoent.

Appointmenta for the deñtalnereening are required and maybe made by calling W8-8200, Ext.5500.

CancerFoundationtheatre party

A drawing for an all-expensepaid Hawaiian Holiday for Two,"nponuored by American Airlinesand Rasp Travel Service, willhighlight Evelyn SteinbergCancer Foundation's annual fundralsisg Ladies Luncheon andTheatre Party, is beheld at noes,Wed., Aug. 24, In Marriott's Lin-colosbire Resort & Theatre, Lin-ceinahire, illinois. Following lun-cileon, over 200 guests will enjOyo matinee performance of Mar-riot! Lincolssshire Theatre'ssmash hit musical, "Cabaret."

Philip Golden, Chicago, Ispresident of the organization.Sydney Singer of Chicago sChabonanofthe Board. To attendthe gala luncheon-theatre party,cull 929-4710 or 3386165.

Whiplash-A Job For Chiropractic

You've bad an accident. Maybeit involves your car and it's bang-ed op. Now wbatT

WeE, let's see. Coil the in-nurance company and report thedansages; take the car in and getthe necessary estimate; see IOyno can get o lomee; get the jobdone.

ut-sd try not 5 think abost thatsore nech...or back...or leg...urImee...or shoulder. The pain willprobably go away in a few days.Won't it?

Ualortùnwiely, in the case of awhiplash neck snjury, the symp-5mo may not appear for severaldays or oren weeks followisg anaccident. By then you may noteves oonoriste the stiff neck, per-sistent headaches, Irritabifity ornausea with their real cause-ttsatheIst fender which boo long sincebeen repaired.

Approximately us per cent ofthe cervical disorders we'vestudied have been the resodt nfonto accidents. Most of these in-orles were due ta whiplash oc-cured in roar-end collisions. Theviolent backward mapping, thenforward rolling moflen of thehead followIng Impact puts aIremesidaus strain an the seek.Torn muscles, streEchedligamontsandspinal damage ire-quentiy occur.

Time Is not on your side In thecase of whiplash injury. Left un-treated, the conditien will onlyworsen, often developing intosevere migraine headaches, ex-Ireme nervousness, Insomnia nrasthrlU

The victim of a whiplash neckinjsiry Is truly in seed nf op-proprtotatreatsnent and care, the

type of care offered byChiropractic. As a specialist inprbblemo of the spine, nerves andmuscles, the Docter nf Chiroprac-tic is recognised as well qualifiedta des! scith whiplash injuries.Unfortunately, too many don'tknow tisis.

We trost this satiric will help tofundliarize ysa with the scopeand method of Chiropructic andits application to whiplash in-juries.

And we hope you'll tell othersthat prompt action con make thedifference between a speedyrecovery and a lifetime nf suffer-ing.

For hsfnrmalion, call Dr. Ber-nord Shindler, 290-7248. Dr.Shindier is located in tIne Damp-oler Plaza clinic, 1710 DeanputerSt., Des Plaises, IL 06016.

Arthritis Lectureat St. Francis

"Arthritis: Ose Stop at aTisne" will be the topic of u freeSt. Francis Hospisl lecture at 7p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 16. Thelecture, sponsored by thehospital's Ruth Helen Wolf Ar-thrills and Osleoporosin Center,will offerpractical advice on hows control and rope with daily or-thritis pain.

The lecture will be conductedby Mury Wylie, PT., Director ofPhysical Therapy, and TerryJeka, RN., AdministrativeDirector of the Ruth Helen WolfArthritis oud OnteeporosisConter.

SL Francis Hospital Is locatedat 355 Ridge Ave. in Evanston. Toregister end for additional iofor-malien, call 492-6170.

LGH sponsorscancer ed series. 'Cancer ; Nsrning

Management-How Drugs Work"Is the nest topic sponsored by theMake Today Count Program atLutheran Cenerai Hospital-ParkRidge. The program is scheduledfrom 7:3V to g psi. Wednesday,Aug. 3. in the JohnsonAsditurium at Parkuide Center.1075 Dempnter St., adjacent lothe hospital.

The speakers will be oncologynurse Doreen Link, RN., andpharmacist Phil Drum,Pharm.D. The purpose of theseries io to give cancer patientsand their families informationabout the disease and tiseresources for deoliug with it. Pro-grams include disessnion andquestions and ammen.

The series is free, but advanceregistration is necessary. Formore information or registration,contact the Cancer ResourceCenter, 696-8059.

PhoenixGrouplecture

Robert Gilmartln of theGilmartils Phoenix Group inOrlandPark, illinois, will presenta unique lecture at the AugustOmeeting uf the ililnolo Chapter #2of the Association ta AdvanceEthical Hypnosis. The leetsirestarts at 6:3e p.m. atthe LoaningTower YMCA, 6360 W. Touhy,Niles. The publie Is not only In-sited but welcomed to toarasabout hypnosis.

For more Information on thisvery timely lecture contact theVice President of Programming,BernoIs Baranowskl at 6794434.

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Men's AssociationPresident retires

A record number of studentswill attend colleges and voce-llenaS and nursisg schools thisfall with assistance from Thec:lara Abbott Foundation. TheFonsdotion bas awarded eso-year oducalinsal grants for Iba

Bruce Walker (I), retiring president of the Lutheran GeneralHospital-Park Ridge Men's AssocIatIon was ocknowlodged byDonald J. Rippert, senior vice president, Lutheran General HealthCore System, ut the amano! dInner of the Men's Association.

Durisg Mr. Walker's boo-year tenure, the Men's ¡soueclatienraised nearly $106,000 for the henpital and community health careprojects. The Lutheran General Hospital-Pork Ridge Men'sAssociation Isasmore than 400 contributing members and Is opes toall men interested in Philanthropy and service. For more informa-tion, call the Men'n /sasociatinn al 696-5102.

Mc. Walker and Mr. RApport ore both residenta of Park Ridge.

Local studentreceives grant

198889 academic year ta 1,179students in the United States,Casada, and l5uerto Rice.

A inca! recipient of the grant inJoseph V. Cobo, 8333 E. PrairieRd., Skoklo, University of II-lisais, Urbana, Ill.

STEP TWON.ssrolngln-Ortlsapedtsned Cht,oprasstn Ea-naoinatlnasu, ThunaOsuminatlons, anuplodwith the X.ruy Oediesaand laboratory work. ifneeded, will siso Dr.

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Dr. Shlndlsr in a sponisliut Is the disgeosto sedtesstmost nf sutomnblle anoidsst iniariss andwork-relatsd stormo an well au back and muoelodisorders. The Chiropra050r is ronngnizsd end su-nnpted es a olIaI member nf the hoofth nqrosystem that notados referrul to proolding you with

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J & M Enterprises will presents Psychic Fnir On Fri., Sst.. nndSun., Aug. 5-7 (during centerhrn.) at Harlem-Foster ShoppingCenter, Harlem and Foster aves.(724t W. Foster), Chicagodownstairs io the CommossityRoom.

Featured are Irene Hughes,internationally-hnswo psychic,astrologer; Joseph Deluuise,nationally-knows psychic;Marlena, the Rock Lady,metaphysical historias ufgemstones; Alexandria East,weil-kannen pulmist; and MelodyJöy, tap Chicago psychic esmul-tant, with lectures and privatecomuttatiom.

The premier gumt attractionwill he Irene Hughes, one of themost popolur psychic spokesper-50m io America.

Atso appearing mitt he JosephDelonine who is known for Isis ac-carate world and national predie-Ham.

Marleon, the Rock Lady willpresent her heautifsd display nlnew age stoom and crystals,

Alexassdra East is aoe of themost popular palmiste mut hand-writusg assolynls ¡o America. Sheis also a crystal hail consultant.

Melody Joy is a well-knownpsychic comultmst who is one nlthe most popular youog psychicson the Cldcagosceoe. Melody witt

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The Psychic Encounter Fair isspnmnred hy J & M Enterprises,a non-profit organization whichpresents Special Encounter Fairsfor the enlightenmenl, educationand entertainment of fisterenledindividuals. There will he a dailyadmission which includes the lee-tures. The private consultationsare extra. For details call885-1177.

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Zmed returning as hunt. His es-hosts this year will he Olympicgymoastica gold medalist BartConner, also a native Chicagoan,and Pat Harvey, Channel 9 as-chor woman.

The volunteers are needed atthe pledge center, located is IhrExecutive Offices of UnitedAirlines, Algonquin andLinemano Roads, is Elk GroveVillage.

The volooteers for the Chicagotelethon are needed from 8 p.m.Sunday, Septemher 4, through 9p.m. Monday, Septemher 5.

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Passionist FathersSummer Fest this weekend

Seven big hands, contm500slive entertainment, popularrcstaoratll,t serving tante tempfing delighl_n and refreshments,gasnes for the estire family la-eluding children's stage shows,posy ridm, petting ZOO, kiddyrides and art & craft exhibits sesOhighlight the seventh ans-tal Pas-nionint Priests and Brother'st000tOer festival on Aogusl 5, 6and 7.

Considered ose of the finestfestivals io the Northwmt areathe three day event will he heldrain or shine ander five kig tentsso adjacent Monastery groundslocated al 57ff North HarlemAve, 1 hlock North nf the Ken-nedy Expressway. Festival hoursace Friday, Aug. 5, 6 p.m. to mid-night, Saturday, Aug. 6, soon tomidoight and lluoday, Aug. 7,noon te 9 p.m.

During the festival a total al$3,980 in door prizes, a 1988Chevrolet Caprice and a 19" ColorTV will he awarded to par-ticipants.

Continuous live enlertakstsseoton otage in the main text will heFriday, Mag. 5: Webb Wilder bthe Beatoecho, 7 p.m. sponsoredhy: Seagrams wine coolers, Loo-me Brooks, Live from ClsiCago,9:30 p.m. sponsored hy MillerBeer, Saturday, Aug. 6: J.P. bthe Cato, t p.m. sponsored byTommy's of Chicago andMullarkey Distributors, Inc., JoeCaotafio's 50 & fO'O hand; gueststar Dick Biondi, Radio Magic104, 5-3f p.m. sponsored by:Pisoteos Chevrolet io RIb GroveVillage, and Sunday, Aug. 7: Fallhands hoch sise In popular re-quest) John Wagner BavarianDance Band, I p.m. sponsoredby: Town House TV b Ap-ptiances, Nies, Mickey b theMemories sponsored by: CoIma-bis National Bask, and The Buch-ioghams, 7:30p.m. sponsored by:Group W. Cable TV.

Resurrection Hanpital willsponsor three days of childreo'sstage show. On Friday, Saturdayand Sunday Gary the Clown andMagician will eotertaiu.' Othertop children's acts scheduled io-dude: Saturday, Aug. 6:Caricature artist: JaniceFollmsan, 3 p.m. Mime show:Robert Carleloo b the UnicornMime Ensemble, strolling 2 p.m.lot show is at 4:30 p.m. and thesecond show in at 5:30 p.m. Jug.gier: Paul Buchonas, lot show at

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Back by popular demandthe Pannibands Including Mickey and therail band.

3 p.m. strolltsg at 4 p.m. and Seta-dey, Aug. 7: Caricature artiut:Janice Fnllmsan at 3 p.m. Robotshow by Jim Gross and HisRobots, StroStng just prior to theshow at 2:30 p.m.

Area restaurants featuringgreat food and refrmkmenla io-elude Domino's pizza; Palafoods, person, Polish sausagemid sauerkraut, kslaczbi andcabbage rolls; Fraskie's FunnelCabes and ice crema; Tommy'sof Cizicago, beer, wine coolers,mined drioks and pop; Toot'sItalian sausale and beef, chemepuffs and stichs, spiral fries andhot dogs with trimmings;Struzet's, root beer and root heerfloats; Donats, pop corn, sachos,cuIno candy, sos cones and onionrings; Butch's, fresh homemakelemonade; Gourmets Detigkt,cheeuecahe; Sweet Treats andEats, chocolate coveredstrawberries, marshmallows,yogurt and ice crema; HawaIIanIce, 2g flavors and Dino'sPizzena, pasta and tssagna.

Park RidgePoatoide Summer Concert

serim will feature "The Solution'font's final concert un Thursday,Aug. 4 at 7 p.m. at OaktonPooloide, 280f Oakton. ThisS-piece dance band will entertainyou with gO's, 70's, motswo andtnpdOmmfcallsjtu! Fromthelute600 and motown era to encrantConunerciul top 40, "The Sola-

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Harpistconcert

Harpist Phyllis AdamsWIII per.form clauzical, traditional, andpopular music In concert at theNorth Shore Hotel, Mli ChicngeAve,, Evanuten, en Friday, Aug.5 at 2:30 p.m.

The public in Invited ta attendIlse program at ne charge.

Adamo wIll play the work ofHandel, Scarlatti, Feutre endSalzedo and wIll Inlilude, also,auch popular songa as "MesaRiver", "Mere" and "Ebbtide".- Fer reuervatlena, please call

onintulsave engaged seven greatMemorlea OUa and 60's rock and

Gamea for the entice family In-elude, eleven games of skill,npeed ban and moon walk. Ridesand games far the children willalso he highlighted,

Arts and Craft booths with for-thcomlog fall asid Chclutizzuu giftitemu will he zatd at bargain,priceu.

F'ree ubuttte bus servIce fromBeuutTectian High School park-ing lut (TairaIt and OrioleAvenues> and the Harlem RapidTrwtalt Station wIll be avallahlnduring festIval boom, TheMonauterygeounds is located oneblack north uf the Kennedy En-preunway,

Proceeds from the three dayfestival help provide neceuzaryfunda tu cantinue the varIonsreligious, minulenary, and toluca-HonnI warb nf the Manautery,continue its 24 hour health-carepragram far caring for elderlypriests andbrotheru and pcenerv-Ing the 70 year old Monasterybzilding.

pool concerttian" baa made their marts inheeomlltlng one of the mentpopular greupa In theChicagaland area taday. With re-cent credits el twa membersbecoming TV'S Star Search win-nera, In addition ta ethermembers performing formerlywith the Bughlnghama and Dan-ny Serephlne et the group,"Chicago", the "Selution'a"seasoned all eta, Rae-up will im-preso both yaung and aid In theirexulting perfermancel Per tueraInfermatlen, cali the Park RidgePark Diotrict at 693di127,

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'The Sound of a Voice'

Senior artists and rtians willbe exhibiting wd selling theirwares at the Siath AnrualLawrence House Art Fair, to beheld Saturday, Aug. 6 from ilam. to 4 p.m. at the LawrenceHenne, the nemnr cibera hotel at10 w. Lawrence Ave., chicago.

The public lu invited to attendthat fair at no coot. Senior artistsand craftaperunfla who are io-tereuted may still participate inthe Art Fair by calling t61-21t0.

Cash awards wilt be given ioseveral categories. Participants

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IÏIÏ1MENT GUIDE

Rogers Park resident Peter Kell as a Samurai warrior andAlbany Park resident Myra Oiga as a witch eagage in battle wothbamboo atisbo and their wits, when the University Theatre of Nor-theastern Illinois Uaiveroity presento "The Sound of a Voice," aone-act play written by Tony award-winner David Flemy Hwang,August 8-11 and September 21-24 at 73O p.m. in the university'sStage Center, 5500 N. St. Louis Avenue in Chicago. The perfor-mance wilt siso include "Prenent Tense", a comical one-act writ-ten by Jahn McNamara. Admission io $4, studeutn and ansiarcilizenn, $3.50. For more information, call 583-4061, ext. 3750.

Lawrence House

Annual Art Fairwilt be displaying ceramics,crafts, needlewark, drawings,watercators, alla, wnodwnrkiag,sculpture and photography.Judging will be done by an io-dependent panel nf professionalartristo and community leaders.They witt determise first, oecondand third place wiosers.

These winners nf the LawrenceHouse Art Fair are eligible forthe att-city Buckiegham Fono-tain Art Fair to be held later ioAngost.

Twin Dragon restauranttakes you to Far East

Il you've bees tooluog for ashort, ioeopeouive trip to theOrient, you can find it at theTwmDragon restanrant, 9046 Golf rd.,Des Plaines.

Opening Inst over one monthago io the Gott Glen ShoppingCenter, the restaurant is current-ly celehrntiog its grand openmg.The large dining room otternseating for 250, inctodiog twoneparate banqoet rooms for largegroups or overflow crowd, set in athoroughly modero interior.

The dining room aporta carvedwooden chairs, fine importedchino and oriental displays, allimparted from the far east.

Entrees range in price form $8to $13, withnpeciat ordern such asPetsing Duck costing up to$4 asdrequiring a 24 hour notice.

Appetinern include everythingfrom fried won toss to egg rollsand enotic shrimp and chickentidbits, priced io theneighborhood of $4. Soopn onbend range from npinach bean towon ton to a deliciono egg dropsoup complete with plenty of btrrsize vegetables.

Entreco are categorized bytype of ment, including a poultrylist which offers up to 22 chickenand dach dishes. The seafood tintof 23 specialties inclodes a tenderKung Pan ShrimP - fresh shrimpwith peanuts, water chestnutsand bamhoo shoots, garniahfdwith Twin Dragon's special 1501sauce ($8.25).

The beef list features 15 dishesincluding the mouth-watering

Carillon concertsat Botanic Garden

There witl be two carifion con-certo in Angust at the ChicagoBotanic Garden.

Raymond Jay Fry will performat 3 p.m. 00 Sun., Aug. 1. Frystudied the carillon at the RoyalCarillon Scbnnl in Meebeten,Belgium and was a studentcarillonneur at the Thomas fleesMemorial Carillon io Springfield,Ill. 11e regalarly plays thecarillon at the University ofChicago.

Mark Konewho wilt perform acarillon concert scheduled for 3p.m. on Sun., Aug. 21. tConewko in

the organist and choir mauler atSt. Josaphat's Church io Chicago.He ntsdied in Holland and withRobert LodiOe, formerly carillon-sees atthe Universityof Cfsicagn.

The Carillon, located onEvergreen Island south of theEducation Center, is one of only180 hand-played carillonn inNorth America.

The Take Il Band, featuringTesI and Nancy Staulak, is nnwperfnrming nighty in Lilly's atPbeanant Ron Resort, St.Charles. The group io entertain-lag with cnntemporary and popmusic every Monday throughFriday from 8:30 p.m. ta 1GMam. and every Saturday from 8p.m. to t30 n.m. TaIse II can alsohe beard during o bete afternoonnet every Tuesday through Fn-day from ls30 ta 0GO p.m. Thereis no cover nr nsinimum.

Pheasant Run, the Midwest'slargestrennrt eosuplen, io locatedon Et. 64 (North Avenue), bet-ween Rl. 59 and the city nf St.

The 48 bronze bella were cast ioHolland. The largest belt weighu2½ tom and has a bane diameterof almost 5 feet. The smallest bellweighs only 24 pounds with a bauediameter of less than eight m-ches.

The 60-foot tall carillon isplayed by operating a largekeyboard in a glans-enclosedroom about 25 feet above tbeground. The bello nro fined to ametal frame and do not move.The clappers io the bells are con-aected to the keyboard, andstrike tIse inuide of the belt tocreate a wide variety of sounds.

The Clsicngo Botanic Garden lulocated on Lake-Cook ltd. mGlencne, one-half mite east nf theEdem Enprenoway. The BotanicGarden in open every day euceptChristmas from 7 am. untilsonnet. Admission in free; parh-log is $2 per car.

Cbarles. Telephone 584-6300 forfurther information.

Music ofJerome Kern

"The Story nf Jerome Ecca-RioLife and His Music" will bepresented by book reviewer Con-oie Adebnan and pianist BelayGreen at the North Sbore Hotel,the senior citizen residence attoll Chicago Ave., Evaoutan, onMonday, Aug. 0 at 2:30 p.m.

The public is invited to attendthe program at nu cbarge.

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Mandarin Combination - slicedtenderloin of beeft shrimp andchicheo, blended with minedChinese vegetables and toppedwith the Twin Dragon's specialchof'n sauce ($8.25).

The Twin Dragon offers lunchspecials for the buuy-pernnn-on-the-go st reasonable pnicm ($4 to$5), which include a entree withfried rice, egg roil and seup.

If you're tatsag the family outfor the sight, cbeck out the list offamily dinners, which witt tan-Inline the tautebuds and still savemoney as you can order for thenumber in your group - 'rom twoto sin,

Tonto Dragon is located at 9946Golf rd., Des Plaises. Colt803-6777.

Light OperaWorks concertLigbt Opera Wortes, Illinois' on-

ty prnfesotenat light opera corn-palsy, continues ita 1988 seasonwith Jacques Offenbach's rollick-mg La Perlehsle. Dates for theshow are Friday and Saturday,Aug. 26 and 27 at t p.m. and Sun.,Aug. 28 at 2 p.m.

La Perirhole is Offenbach'smont lanosos works after TheTales of Hoffman.

Performances are at CabaAuditorium, OtO Emerson 5f. atSheridan Rd. lis Evanston. AltUgbt Opera Works productiomare performed ja English withfall staging and orcbestra,Tickets range between $13 sad$30, and may he purchased bypbnne at 809-6300, nr you mayvisit the box office at 927 NoyesSt. in Evanston.

Theater ushersneeded at 0CCOakton Community College is

loobiug for individuals who unjaytheater arts to vofunteer for theCollege's Theater Usher pro-gram.

Vetiinteors will bave oppor-tonities to seo popolar dramaticand musical productlannthreughouttheyear, and wilt per-form noch duties as distributingprngraflss and seating theaterp$trnns. Ml the eventS wilt takeplace lathe College's Des Plamescampus which is located at 1600E. Golf rd., Des Plaines.

Interested persons may callDoria Sherman, prsgrasss coor-dissator, 633-1806.

Arts & Crafts atThe Milk Pail

Arto li Crafta at The MIlk Pailwill be presented by AnuerscnSociety of Artista, 5 nationalmembership organization, at TheMilk Pail, which io located os Ht.25, ½ mite North of I-80 in EastDundee. The show wilt be heldfrom 11 am, to 5 p.m. on Sotar-day and Sunday, Aognst 6 and 7.

Among the oxhtbiters will beClora Burg, Skobie, eihihltbsghandcrafted Jewelry.

Additional information may beobtained from American Societyof Artists at (312)991-4748.

Harmonizers host

Festival ShowThe North Shore Harmonizers

Women's chorus will heut the39th Annual Barbershop Rar-many Ft1val Bowl Show August80, Sat, O p.m. at the Witmettelakefront Starlight Theater,Wallace Bawl In 011aos Park, Inaddition te the women performlag, the show will nino feature theArtingtonen, a men's cborua andtwo guest quartets; CruastownConnection and The SchIzo-Gosnics.

This is a free concert sponsoredby the Wilmette Park District.Rain date Is Sunday, Aug. 21. Forfurther infornsattnn call 253-3346,

Barat Collegeart fair

Barat College Children'sCenter will sponsor ois art fair onSeptember 10. The art fair will bebold on the Barst College cam-pus, 780 East Weulleigh Road InI.ake Forest,, and will be open toail media.

Artista and craftmnen wishingta participate lu the fair wilt becharged $25 per spare Proceedswill be sued to fundthe child careasaislauce program wIdth pro-vides child care to Barat studeatswho would ntherwlue be unable toaffard'lt.

Additional information and ap-pilcatinnu for eubibitoru cao bereceived by calling 334-3606, Est.347,

Evening at theArt Institute

The Chicago chap4er. NationalAssocIation of Women BusinessOwners will enJoy an exclusiveevening of networking andcsiltsre at their August 25 cocktailparty at the Art Institute ofChicago.

Tbe evening will featurecocktails sod hors d'oeuvres inthe restored lltnck EnchongeTrading Room and a pniviteubowing of the Oriental Galleryand Cbagott wlndnws.

Open bar and cocktails beginn.log at 5:30. Reservatiom cantomade up to Asgust 52 by cuffing655.0081. The cost lu $50 in ad-vance far members and non-members.

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The Seventh AssonaI "BudgetMinded" Arts &Crafls Festival isis be held Saturday only, Aug.27-lo am-SOS p.m. on the groundsof The Lutheran Church of St.Philip, Pfingsten Nsf. and EastLake Ave. io Glenview. GeneralAdmission is free with directedparhiog nod in oddilson to o habesate there wilt be s variety ofrefrestsmenta available such ashot dogs, hot beef sandwiches, seeeremo, popcorn and soll driolsu.

TIsis not to be missed yearlyevent has gained phenomenalpopularity over the pant sixearnand bas become our of the North

Shore's fastest growing shown.Many unique and top qnalityhandcrafted liorna such os pain-thagu, toys, sculptures, pottery,novelties, staised gloso, wood-work, and much more will be of-fered al prices lo fit anyone'sbudget. A special feature of thinevent will be that many of theitems offered for sate bave volurssp lo $150 hut will be offered al$75 oc less. Nothing will be soldfor over $75.

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Mortoa Grove now joim theranks at over 100 other ritira inwhich local color or bitter)' beebeen honored by Savings ofAmerica meeaica

Beginning In l963 Heene Say-legs of America, a parant cam-pany of Savings of America, In-corporated mosaic designed inmany of its califarnia IOCOUOnS.When Hoene Savings of Ameilcaenpanded ita operations onteldeof cailfarnia with Savingn ofAmerica locatioiin, the meintetradition continued with muralcreationo In Florida, Teens,Minuend, and now Illinois

The mosaic denign group firstassociated with Homelliavings ofAmerica was Millard SbeeteDesigns In l%3. The mosaicfabrication far the Mactan Gravemural was accosiplisbed byDenia O'Connor of Genie OCas-nor Mamies, a fanner partner ufMWard

Oil_y. the murais werefabricated in ItalyandassembledIn America. In 1160, OasIs O'Con-nor Joined the Millard SheetsDeoign grasp bringing the aspee-tise that allowedthemurals tobetmricated thereafter In Califor-ir'$.D

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Lecal Savings of Americamanagement provided the artistwith hIstorIcal lnfernatlos ob-tained from local historicalsocletbe

The design and fabrication of amosaic mural Is a many-steppedprocedure. A serles of 35 mmatmen are made from a small-scale colar sketch of the muraldenign. These slides are pro-jested anta a full-she sheet ofpaper, and drawn wIth pencil.The development and detail re-quired for the fobbed, fall-oraledrawing Is generally 3-8 weeks.

After the SaU-orale drawing Iscompleted, a reverse-imagedrawing Is made onto a heavy,brown paper which servas as thebacking for the actual mosaictiles, or "tcsserae".

The brown paper Is cut hitosmall, Irregular sections, muchUkeajlgiawpmsle, andthe glanstesaerae are cut and applIed tothe desIgn with o water-soluableglue. Thin procedure requires In-finite patleoce and artistry.Becausethemuralsare created osmall section at a time, and inreverse, the mosaic artist mustbe able to think of the overall,large, positive-Image scale whileworking on the details. In adeL

F LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given, porsuantto "An Ann relation to the use ofan Assumed Name inthe conductor transaction of Business in theStato," as amended, that a. car-tification was filed by the ander-signed with the County Clerk ofCook Coanty.File No. 1(111908 on July 11, 1100Under the Mourned Name ofPacific Business Co. with thepince of business located at 7485Wilson Terrace, Morton Grove,IL 60083 the true name(s) andresidence address of oweers) is:Sui-Kchpn Chen, 7935 Wilson Tor-race, Morton Grove, IL 00053;Chyl-Cheug Caen, 7935 WilsonTerrace, Morton Grove, IL 00003.

tian, particularly with metallIc-coated tesserale, the front-sIdecolor of some materials In entire-ly different that the color visiblefrom the back.

The menato materials sued con-slut mostly of email, rectangularglass tesserae (5/5" z 3/8" z1/4") known as ByzantIne SsnalUThese ore imported from Ventee,Itely,and are the nameinaterlaisused for centurIes In Italian andEuropean monates. The Byrns-tine tesserole provide the widestrange of colors and hem.

Other materials used are 3/4"square glass tiles and irregularpiceas of polished marble.

Upon completion of the mosaIcIn the studIo, the paper-backedsectiom ore tagged, numbered,diagrammed, and carefully pack-ed for shipping to the job site.where the entire mural Is re-assembled on the floor prior to in-

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Steven W. IÇatteo, of Skokie,received his Jurio Doctor Degreerecrotly from The John MarshallLaw School is Chicago.

Kalten, received hisundergraduate degree inPsychology from Arisons StateUniversity in 1905.

While at John Marshall he wanan Ambassador io the StodeolBar Association.

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The meticulnus work of settingthe mosaic must be perfeemedhya Master tilesetter, HermanScheck, who bas hint»Jled nenethan 10 mosaIc murals for DealsO'Cannór MosaIcs, Mr. Selinekwas flown to Mosten Grove tosndesthbethlsnsmwneidaltaMr. Schock Is wie of the few ex-pelta lu the world today prob-dent In mosaic InaiallatIosi

After a mosaic bed Is preparedto receIve the mosaic. each"jIgsaw" plenO Is back-buttes-edwith cernait, set Is p.nitlra.,paper side out, and beatas flatwIth o small marble block. Wheneach section bas been pealtionedcorrectly, the paper backIng Issnaked, peeled, and the glueremoved to reveal the brilliant

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For the peroon who Is serosasabout improving his/her finan.claluituatlon, a discinslonwifiheheld on Wednesday, Aug. 31 from7 to 9 p.m. at De Paul UniversIty,2324 N. Seminary. It in free. Call647-1300 or 2409648 for more is-formation.

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oconnac was horn In Seaham,ceuirdyDiirbam,Englandin 1933.He aUentedthe College of Axt inSuiland, England, and alsothe Hayal college of Art In Len-doe, la 1960, Mr. O'Connoresnlgratedta the UnIted States.

Sanan Hertel won barn InEvaiedai,flhinoiain lOW Sheds ngradnate of Serippa College andbas chaSed at Kann Art InstituteIn Lea Angeles currently. Ms.Untel ,mbles In New MexIcoalene she is concentrating on

ng ahilh creating ecca-stase! namatc mimai designs forHeine Savings of AmerIca.

w.w. Graingerblood drive

W_W. Grainger, Incorperatedemployees wIll hoot a two-daybloed drive on Wednesday, Aug.1? and Thursday, Aug 18. Thedrives wIll beheldfrom7:30 am.ta 5 p,m., in the company con-ference room C, 5959 WestHoward Street, Nilen. MarshallTowers, chairperson ofthe drive,endorsed employee participatiooin the delve.

, Realtor sets sales recordMore than $000,900 worth of

North side and north suburbanproperty wan dosed In nix weeksby Keith Varge, residential salesmanager for the Lebovic RealtyGroup, 7337 N. Lincoln Ave., Un-cohiwood.

Vargo started by cloning a can-dominlum at 9357 LandIngs In

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The "Karmelkorn" choppe Isowned by Melvin and Iris SmIth.

The Quolity-Pority Award,presented to the Smiths byKarmelkorn Sboppes, Inc., Isowarded to stores who receive anoutstanding rating on on croIsa-lion conducted by corporate fieldpersonnel.

The evoleolion covers morothan 12 categorIes, includinggeneral store appearance, pro-duct preparation and ap-pearonre, aanitotlon procedures,and customer service. TheevaluatIon Io conducted withoutprevious notIfication to storeowners.

The Quality-Purity Award loport of the "Karmelkern"system's continual programdesigned to recognIze the basicsof superior store operation, In-eluding quality, valse, service,and cleanliness.

The "Karmelkern" choppe inNOes Is ose of more than 200"Karmelkorn" outlets la theDulled States. A wholly ownedsubsidiary of Intorantional DairyQueen, Inc, the "Karmelkern"system Is famoso for ito unlqsecaramel-coated popcorn nodother popcorn flavors.

Teledyne Postblood drive

Teledyne Pout wifi host anemployeeblaoddrlve as Monday,Aug. 8 In the Ufelource bloodmobile, 700 Northwest HIghway,Des PlaInes. PartIda Stanfoi'd,blood drive chairperson, orges alleligible employees to donato atthe drive between 9 a-m. and 3p.m.

LlfeSource asks you to helpavert a crItical summer bloodshortage and volanteer to be ablood donor.

CPA group setsstÍess topic

Carltsn C. McAvey, MS.,S.C.A.C., Director of CondeSMemorial Hospital AddIctionProgrom, wilt speak ou the topicof "Stress Management" Os

Thosdsy, Aug. 9.The meeting Is spomored by

the North Shore OOlItos Hotel,llkokie. Dinner is at 6 pin. withspeaker at7 p.m. Costis $20. CPEin 2 hours.

Formore edommfioflcall Dm11Peterson at 490-9020.

Karl M. LindquistNavy Ensign Karl M. Lind-

quInt, son ofKenneth D. and Ben-nie Undqutot of 1321 WIllow Ave-,Des Plaines, recently gradsatodfrom Basic Civil Bogineer CorpsOfficer Course-

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Den Plaines on April 25. mia peo-thosso bas two bedrooms, twobaths, and includes indoor healedparkIng. List price was $09,910.The attorney for the seller wasGeorge Broyer, 221 East Wallonin Chicago. The boyer wasrepresented by Dan dosani, 1411W. Peterson.

On May 13 Vargo clmeda threeapartment VIctorian buIlding at5520 N. Winthrop. Two Of the

apartments are oevea roomseachandthethlrdlsa studIo noIi.The completely restored proper-ty includes remodeled Eoropeanhitchem. The buildIng listed for$109,010. The attorney for theseller was Nora Mahoney, 200 W.Wacker Drive. Legal counsel forthe buyer was Fred Heim, 180 W.Randolph.

Varga closed a two apartmentholldlog at 330e Pensacola osJan02. Thefive room apartonentoio the "Old Irving Park DistrIct"listed for $97,900. The hoyer wasrepresented by Mary Neshlit, 134N. Labio Street. The attorneyfor the seller wan Gary PTOtnIek,120 N. Madison.

Varfo's fInal closing was Jose9, and involved a vlalage 4 apart-ment building at 4945Washtonaw. The Jemba VictorIanapartasiento are three bedroonlo,00e and nne-hall baths each.There is a three room gardenmIt. Added features are wood-horsing fIreplaces, stained glasswindows, and sculpturedmoldings. Asking price was$229,090. The seller wasrepresented by Bartley Gotdtort,1457 Belmont. The buyer'scounsel was James Gatoly, 4301N. Damon.

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phone 9614924CLEAR WATE R

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COME CLEANCARPET CLEANING

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.NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLE

.SKUKIE/LINCOLNW000 BUGLE

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to APPROVED HOMESHeure 1-5 p.m. Daily

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FREE WRITFEN ESTIMATES

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AlI types of roofing& emergency repairs.

Free estimatesCALL TOM:807-8592

SCHOOL GUIDEEt INSTRUCTION

Financial aid for collage isevailable. Millions gounclaimed each year. Wewill help you get yourshare...guaranteed.For free information call:

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BOB FARRELL,

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NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLE

SKOKIE/LINCOLNW000 BUGLEPARK RIOGE(DES PLAINES BUGLE

GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

St HOUR OERVICE

965-3900IMMEDIATE

PRINTING CO.61 lO DEMPSTER

MORTON GROVE, ILL.

CONTRACTCARPETS

8038 MilwaukeeNibs, III.

. ALL NAME BRANDS. ALL TEXTURES

Padding and Installationavailable

We quote pricesover the phone

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NORThWESTWALL WASHING

Walls, Ceilings. Weedwerk wash-ed: carpets oleaned. S pecialirin o inReeidaetial Cleaniog.Fe.. E.Me Sneered

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FRANK J. TURKa SONS., INC.

AIR C0NDT ONINGSHEET METAL

. HEATING

647-96127136 TOUHY AVE.,

NILES,ILL. 60648

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USE THE BUGLEua

ASSISTANT!RECEPTIONIST

Part lime - Glenview AreaEx perleRas prefarr ed but xx«

Call Jan for interview6578000

Ìu AïmGENERAL OFFICE

Officu hoi po,edo d. Nu nuputionc,n ocas,, ny. Apply in porsun

Forest City Auto Paots9800 N. Miiwackea

2S8850D

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RECEPTIONISTWORK SUNDAY ANDIOR ONE WEEKDAY

MAYER KAPLAN jcc5050 CHURCH. SKOKIE

: Lots of variety for poised professional and front desk.a Exuellent commuflivatiofl skills and related experience

required. CALL GAIL675-2200

MPÒRARY POSITIONS

LJ-l/ AVAILABLE!WORK NEAR YOUR HOME!

SECRETARIES WORD PROCESSORS

CRI CLERKS RECEPTIONISTS

EXCELLENT

PAY FLEXIBLE HOURS BENEFITS

. V.I.P.6050 W. TOUHY AVE.

\. 774-7177

- PART-TIME WRITER IWork at home writing news & feature copy

- Experience preferredCALL:

: THE BUGLE NEWSPAPERS

I 966-3900

-o

GENERAL OFFICECLERICAL

Eanellant OppOrtileity for a por.son with good figura aptitudeand the keuwledgn of a 10 kayadding etaohiox.Varied duties including process-ing of innuicen. Gond commandai the English lungauga. Plea-sant working cundition.

Apply Miss Besser9 am. - 3 p.m.MAURICE L

ROTHSCHILD & CO.7450 N. Skokie Blvd.

673-7450(SKOKIE LOCATION!

WORD PROCESSORSWe guarantee $11 per hour

s Wordatar ' Muidmates Wondperfect Lotus

. Micrusoft WordWo oued yual If pus type OIl

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692-4900LOFTUS Et O'MARATemporary Service Inc.

1030 Higgins Rd.. Park Ridge

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK30 hoars a week. Typing and filing. Guod figare ap-titude and communication skills. CRT euperience aplus. Accepting applications Monday thru Friday. 9alt«. - 5 p.m

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Nues. Illinois 60648eue - eltih

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HOUSEWIVESs Part Time

. Work Close To HomeWork 20 hours per week doing paste-upand production at The Bugle Newspapers.

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BUGLE NEWSPAPERS8746 N. SHERMER RD., NILES, ILLINOIS

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Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLE.MORTON GROVE BUGLESKOKIE!LINCOLNW000 BUCEESPARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGE

GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

WORD PROCESSORAre you interested in corn-putero? Would you like tolearn word processing? DoyOU like people? We have anopening in Our computerdeportment for an en-thuoiustic person to helpwith computer work, pro-tossing, date entry. Manybenefits. If you can type.you can learn. Call:

541-0900ACCOUNTS

PAYABLE CLERKDetall orienta d parsunone dod teottetch freighe bIlls wieh tncnivinodocomentu fe rucoocilin g freightaccuso.Pleasaot Werkiog Enoirunment

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WAREHOUSE CLUB7235 N. Lindar

Skokie, Ill. 60077

GENERAL OFFICEFULL & PART TIME

Must have good typingskills. figure aptitude. goodphone manner. Computerexperience a plus! Selfmotivated individual. Call forappointment

998.4600SCHULTES PRECISION

MANUFACTURING1911 Pickwlck Lane

Glenview

GENERAL OFFICELooking to -find a Spanishand English speaking persoeto answer telephones Mon-day thru Friday between thehours of 4 p.m. - 9 p.m.Holidays and Sundays 10am. - 5 p.m. No Saturdays.For more information con-tact Gen:FIRST METROPOLITAN

BUILDERS282.8600

SECRETARY!RECEPTIONIST

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Opportunity forAdvancement

Call Renata14R_a',',

REAL ESTATESALES TRAINEE. .

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MR. DENNIS

675-8900

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V FOREST CITYAUTO PARTS

N. Milwaukeeft Aek far Ed

RETAIL SASERSONFull time perdfanet position

individual with coped e 1e tire sales and/or autecaMus,.

SERVICE MANAGERFull Time position available

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Morton Grove

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MILWAUKEE 8 HOWARDi Bdr. $380. 2 Bdr. op$480. Laundry facilitios. parkinguuaulable. Naar good transpurta.t,On. shopping and rauraation.

966-2357ASK FOR AURELIA

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128-2112

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945-8437

FOR RENT

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REPOSSESSEDHOMES

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Call for frau lIas and lnformasion:SUNSHINE CENTER.

589-9000

STORES & OFFICESFOR RENT

* BRAND NEW BUILDING *Located 6800 Milwaakaa In NILESThis property is situatnd between 2auprasswans.

h HEAVY TRAFFIC AREA *PiRn5y Of Perkins.

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FLO SErIEMATTISON

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Chicago5) 336&450

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(WoshingtoR, D.C.)- Coo.gresoman John Porter (R.1919)todoy mtroduced legislotion toprevent ml August 4 strike bymembers oftbe United Tranopor-tattoo Union (SITU) against theChicago & NSrth WesternTransportation Company(C&NW) that would bait corn.muter trains on three C&NWlineo and renolt io what he called'a transportation nightnsare.'Porter said the contisaingdisagreement between the UTUand the railroad regarding theosrnber of brakemen needed onC&NW freight trains most notbe allowed te disflwt vital corn.motor service used by tens ofthousands of peopte."

The five-term Congressmanmid that ouch a strike wonid

Gcorge Gotllieb, Repohilcancandidate forCongress inthe 11thDistrict denonncedFrank .°.onon-oto forhisvoteonthehome healthcare proposal. The proposal,which Assnonzio sopported, wansoundly defeated io the Home onJooe 5. The hifi was criticized bymany Home members for notreceiving necessary ocratiny bythe proper committees.

'The problema of health carefor the elderly reqoire innovativesolutions and new thinlosa g," con-tinoed Gottlieh. "Raising taxesaodpaaaing the bordeo nf greater

resnit in chaos on ares roadways,as moat comnsotero deprived ofregalar train service wonld beforced to chive to worb, Jammin gthe Edens and Kennedy en-presswayo.

Porter orged the ttTtJ and therailroad to resolve their dii-ferences before Angsat 4, sayingthat "It would be saloir and ir.responsible to ase commnter ser-vice as a bargaining chip Innegotiating a freight dispote.'Earlier this month, both theC&NW and the fITtI rejected anon-binding proposal 1555ml bythe Presidential EmergencyBoard. Porter said that if therailcand and the salon fall toroach agreement by Augnat4, hislegislation, brooght to the Honsefloor ander an enpedited pm-

Gottlieb Denounces Annunzio's vote

State Sen. Bob Esotra (R-29)has been named to theGovernors Education Ssminit, agronp established to help bans-mer ost compromises on Chicagoschool refomnss.

"As the General Assembly ses-Sian goes into the final days, it isctear that the nitsation io theChicago schools Is truly thepivotal point in all negotiationsfor cdacation refornss and apossible tax increase," Esotrasaid. "Governor Thompson andmaoy legislators want more f rn-diog for schools, but is there is noCO55en555 no bow to improve theChicago school system, I neo littlechasce of more state money."

Esotra han a meassre (SB2260) which was approved in theSenate and awaits action in theloase tfsat wonld reorganize theChicago school system andcelai-so control to parenta andlocal taxpayers. His pIas calls forsptitling the giant system into 20separate districts that wooldOperate like other districts In theSlate. Schanl beards wosld heelected rather Iban appoinled.

Obvionsty I think thin sa thebest pion for resolving theChicago problems, hot wemeoobei-s of the summit wifi hetakinga good lank at all the plansthatbave beenofferedto improvethe Chicago scbants," KontraSoid. "There Is one lssae whichcalosoS he compromised-that inRving voters the right to electUOir Own school hoards, who Intoni can recognize and negotiate

national debt down to f atnregenerations of Americano istypical of the way Frank Asrnon-nm ban conducted basiamo inCongress for the last2oyeara. It'stime to ntop spending and startworhing."

"Health care has lo he lookedat in termsofcost.effective qoali-ly care, self-directed healthedocatios, health care inssranceand private sector involvement,which will do a better job. Tocommitlf billion dollars lo a planthat probably wosdd not work isIndricoss. Home health care for

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with their teachers."The sommit has three Honor

and three Senate members fromeach party. Deputy GovernorJimReolyheads the panel, whirlsis enpected to meet early nestweek.

I LEGAL NOTICENotice to hereby given by theBoard of Edocation of SchanlDistrici Nsmbor7l, Cook Coanty,Illinois (Culver ElementarySchool and Nlles ElementarySchool (Sooth), that a tentativebodgel forsaid School District forthe fiscal year beginning Joly 1,1903 and endissg Jane 30, 1989 willhe on file and convenientlyavailable for public inspection althe District Office, localed at 6915w. Toshy Avenue, Nitos, Illinois60645 after 9:00 am., Aogsst it,1955.

Notice is hereby forther givesthat a pohlic hearing on saidbndget wifi he held at fr00 p.m.(CDT) on the 20th day ofSeptember, 1905, in the BoardRoom $ the Clarence E. CsdverElementary School, 6921 W.Oakton Street, Riles, Illinoisf9548, in said School DistrictNomher 71.

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cedure, wostd make theEmergency Board's plan bindingon balk parties.

"Although I dislike Intensen-lion by the federal government,"Porter said, "we cannot stand Id-IP by while 41,000 people, 30,000sfwhom live in my district, arocaught in the middle of adisagreement totally anrelated toCsiiflmater service. In my judge-ment, the miso in engaging In'featherbedding' by attemptingto minage pouillons that are notneeded in modern freight trainOperations. While I strongly hopeShut the two sides can reachagreement and avert a strike,they mont anderotand that Con.0r?s may act if they fall to do

the elderly is tos important omatter to place in the bands ofanother bloated governmeolhoreancracy."

Valentino/Pucinski campaign office opensRichardVatentino, Democratic

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-'I orge residents of the north-west side to join candidate Poem-ski and myself in cetehratino ofthe opeoing of sor campaign of-fice nl 6210 N. Milwanhee ave.,"Va(cstioo said. "This is the of-firmai opening of sor headqsar-

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Senator Howard Carroll (D-tst District) nf Chicago woo recenllyhonored for his concern and sspport of pnhlie higher education bythe Board ofGovernors ofState Colleges and Universities (BOG) atthe Fifth Annual Legislative Board Event in SpringBofd.

Photo captinor (L-R) BOG member Evelyn Kaofman, Chicago,Senator Howard Carroll (D-lot District), Chicago and BOGmember James Garner, Macomb.

The Board seto policy for five state snivernities Chicago StateUniversity; Eastern Illinois University, Charleston; Gove'rnorsState University, University Pack; Northeastern Illinois Universi-ty, Ctsicago; and Western Illinois University, Macomb.

1ers which edil serve as a hase fora vigoroos nod victorioso cam-paign for the next three months,"he said.

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regarding su.h gifts. He noted to improve and îeereese theirthe village bas given money in activities.the form ola grant forthe pur-chase of the librm-y districts iv a couple of years fromparkiug ist on Waukegas und 00W, Lawreuewood ShoppingOakton Streets. He also Centerwillbeoendiogbuodiropointed out the village hes of money down to the viflugedonated money to the park hail when the new center hasdlstrictannoaflyforitoparade been re-boilt. Wouldn't It beandhau donated moneyforthe great if that sales tas revenuepurchase of o park motor could be funneled to the parkcoach boo. end libra diotricto for their

use? Money forrecreation andThe village io nuper-rich books sore beato money for

with money which flows in parking iota. The nest Eins-from the shopping centers in teinmiejitbenurturedlsNiles -

toen. Sales tax returns ta the library. He certainly won'tvifiage are well overI5,,OOO come from zooming a cara year. Meanwhile, the library around Nifes parking iotodistrict bas a gut-busting pro-biens of staying alive with the The sensible course of oc-meager fundo It has. Yet, the ben would be for nome groupsame people who aro ceci- in town to nook ta connolidatepieuta of the sales tax bouanoa oil the districts into onebecome the poor relotiom diofrict. But since no onewhen ltcomeu ta the library. seems to have that interest,

the next bett answer would beThe answer to the problem for the village to aonually

s to consolidate the library d000te nome of its mosey todistrict with the village each district. The same peopledistrictS Likewise, joiniog the are being nerved by each ofpark district with the village the districts. Why should theydisti-ivi would atoo reap mach be disadvantaged becaose ofmore of a mosey haoussa for the archaic motti-dintrictNitos recreational needs. Bot, system we sow have?this in sot likely te happen.Each district protects faonsffefdomand prefersto operatoindependently. Since themulti-district community Islikely te remain this way, theonly other answer to aidingthe same people, theresidente, would be foc thevillage to give an annualgront'ln-aid to each dIstrict.

With all the money flowinginto the village's coBera, Niesbas been purchasing parkingtots os Milwaukee Avesse aswell as spending $800,fOO forproperty at Touhy sodMilwaukee Avenues. TheVifiage in sotin the root estatebusiness. testead, it has beencreated to provide itsresidente with nervices. Howmuch better It would be if the$600,foo was distributed to thelibrary and the park districts

Open op your villagewallets, Mr. Blase and Cam-puny! it'S tiene your poorcousins at the library andparks shared in same of Nieswealth.

Read Sylvia Dolrympte'ncotumnthin weekahout LillianWhite's trip to Aiuola, soro-ing as a delegate for FautSimon.It is most interesting.

We received several cullsabout the July 21 story aboutthe "Pasty burglar has briefencounter". Itseoms We havea tot of readers who enjoy agood headilue when they seeit. Not osty were our readersdiscerning but WIS radiopicked op the story, creditisgThe Bugle, sud gave itslisteners o chuckle over theheadline.

Evanstonbenefit...

Could from Skokic-L'wood P.O

raising bail. Every step in theproceso was designed to make itenjoyable to be jailed, and fun toc000cibute to gelting a friend "or-rested" or freed on bail.

Anyone could request the 'jail-ing" of a spouse, friend, co-worker, or thenoseif. With eachrequest, it was asked that a $25dosation he made.

The Ornai Orciogtoo is owoedand operated by the MasagemeotGroup, lue., owners-operators ofmajor hotels throughout the LIS.is addities to the Omsi OrringtonHotel, the other area propertiesinclude the Aonbasoador West,The Executive House, and theOnoni Morton in Chicago, TheEmbassy Suites O'Hare io Rose-moot, and The Sheraton-Noperville.

Richard A.

Army Maj. Richard A.Kscaslewlcz, non of Junina D.Kuraslewicz of 8631 MilwaukeeAve., ChIcago, haoarrivedfor do-tylnWastongtou.

Kurasiewtco Is a deputy sitoromjnander with the On-Site to-

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LibraryDirector...Continued from MG P.S

the Otefereoce Desk helpingLibrary patrons. As Director, kowas responsible for maoychanges andimprovemeots intheLibrary, iscluding full com-poterizatioo of Library opera-lione. Faut had a passion forChicago history and genealogy,haying researched and writtenho ono family history.

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day, or visit the sew facilily afterAogssl 05. The Skokie PorkDistrict thaoks you for yourcmperatioo, patieoce and sop-port.

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Technical Hick School, Chicago,in 197f, and in 0983, he received amaster's degree from the NavalPostgraduate Srhool, Monteruy,California.

Skokie Survey...Caet'd fromSkokle-L'waad P.1

update date from the tIllO census.Summary and CoiiehiIoniAbout three quarters ofrespoodeots indicated that theyhad visited the L&hrucy 3 or moretimes io the past year.On overage, Skokie residentsvisit the Library 11 timen a year..79% of the respondents haveSkokie Public Library coeds.Recroatiooal or pleasurereading Is the reason moot sItescited foc ose of the Lihrury,although 45% of the onoro toro toinfonnation, nearly one-third ssethe Library for school-relatedwork and one in five for booioeso-related cooceros.soc various neMeos availablefrom the Library, participantswére most aware that they couldskiais aosistaoce io findingmaterials or answers to ques-lions. They were lessi aware thatthe Library circulaba compact

Th500 who do not use theLibrary coonidered specificUhrury services to be as imper'tant as did library marsHall or more of respondentshave obtained assistance in fin-ding materials or answers toquestions; viewed an art eohlbitat the Library; borrowed apopular book; asked a referencequestions by phone; borrowed avideocassette; obtained o hackboue of a magazine and attendeda concert ut the Bookie PublicLibrary.. Pocticipunto rate the Library'sstuff, collection and Ito refrescoservice highly, botthoy would optfor more parking.Nearly one-third ofrespondents who subscribe tocable television have watched theLibrary Channel 22.Nearly eoe-third of Librarysuero os-o a microcomputer uthome.. 19% of respondents have livedin Rookie less than five yearswhile 64% have lived in Skobie 01or more yearn.

The Simile Public Library up-precintos the time respoodeotstook to participate uo the ssrvey.

The survey demoostrates thatthe Library io perceivedfuvorably In the conomanity.Thus, conilouing to provide en-collent service, good resourcesand knowledgeable personnel is apriority.

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for Special Education purposeswas approved ut a cont of$6,300.00. Other computer-relatedparchases totalled $8,362.20.

Maine Township High SchoolDislrict 207 has been the ad-mioistrutive district for theMame Towoship Special Educo-tion Program since its inceptionIo 1665. Once again, the Board sp-proved District 207 as thedesignated udministrativedistrict through Juno 30, 1986.

The nest regularly Scheduledmeeting will be held September 6at8 p.m. stthe Ralph J. Frost Ad-miniulcatios Center.

Maine High School District 207s poised and ready for the open-ing of the 1988-89 school year. ItwasunoouncedtJ,tTeucbers In-Siltote days will be heldAagust 25and 26. The opening day of schoolfor ntndentu io octoedolgd forAsgoot 29.

lu other newn hirn. Sharon C.flambait was approved as proUgrasp facilitator for District 207'nDrug Free Schools program,

Krazy Dazearniva1winners named

In announcing the grand prizesod bond winners of their recentErusy Daze carnival, retiringcommander Tom Bodkln wishedto thuob the public foc their coo-tissoed support of all Legionendeavors und in particular thislarge summer fond raiser.

The Morton Grove AmericanLegion Post #134 offered majorcash prizes us un end-of-the fiveday affair. Those who wereselected were lnt Bette Loch,Morton Grove; 2nd: JaneHagedorn, Morton Grove; and3rd: H. Hooper of Nies.

Maine North evacuatedafter chlorine leak

About 36 students of WoruhamMortuary College housed inMaine North High School wereevacuated about 1f am, July 25after un accidental chlorine leakat the school located in unlucor-parated Den Plaines.

FlrefightemfromNorth Maine,Nies, Morton Grove and Glen-view were called to the sceneafter maintenance mes accident-IF popped the cap off u 150 poundchlorine cylinder while uilemp-ing to dismantle it,

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Blase headsCommittee forFund Drive

For the 10th straight year,Mayor Bluse is heading a Sobar-bun Mayors Commiltee of 70

stroog (sis counties) far the 0987Utile City Smiles" Fand Rulo-log Drive.

The program knows an "IO-lisais Smiles for Lilie City" willhe held on Friday, August 12 andSaturday, August 13, in Nïesfrom 9 orn. to 2 p.m.

We need volunteers who will hestationed ut stores and busystreet corners in Nilen on Friday,Aogssl 12 and Saturday, Augusl13, for 1 to 2 honro canning (oc-cepting donutiom). Anyone in-lerested in devoting time to thisworthwhile cause, please contactRalph Bast at the Niles Ad-ministration Bedding, 987-6098.

Proceeds wiU he used to permitmore facilities and specializedtraining for the mentally retard-ed und blind relardedyowsgnters.

Chicago man...Onceslu and the 7880 block of LIII,

Cbicngo renident JosephMoseutello, who was also invoiv-ed in the burglaries received acontinuance te Aug. 2 in the DesPtuissen court.

Niles Police Chief Ray Giovan-seth said another nu.npeet in thecase, Joi Ann Moscatello, iswanted on an 0utstandIng war-rant for faithog te appear in Niescourt Dec. 08 and hoz forfeited$2,000 bond.

"Police have not been able tofind her despite the warrant thatwas Issued after she failed toap-pear in Nies court two mparatetimes," Gtovanjoellj said.

The suspects were arrested inNUns after a concerned dinescalledpolice and aatdthere waaasuspicions auto in the area ofOzark and MIlwaukee Ave,

Pollee stopped the auto andfounda watch wjt.b the lniUqIuSHE on It In MoocateSh'n pocket,Police said the watch matched

An entra inducement was theawarding of a savings bond eachnIght to u Morton Grove resldgntwho turned in their tIckets wblchwere mailed sut by Bodkin with upro-carnival letter.

The bonds were presentedthroagh the cooperation of theFirst National Bank of MortonGrove.

Those awarded these hondoeuch night of the carnival opera-ionwere, respectively: AI Terry,Snzuzme Hartigan, Louis Ras-pood, M. Niziolek und Vic Nelsoñ,

cylinder lout shout half its con-tento before a tessi of fIrefighterswearing protective gear recap-pod the contaIner,

Two Glonvlewflremeo who ouf-fermI minar neck and throat Ir-citations because of esposare tothe chlorine Were token toLutheran General HospItal fortreatment, -

Chlorine in the gas form is uchemical which was formerly os-edto purify theuwlmmtngpool atMoine North, according to a fireofficial,

Morton Groveresidents askedto give blood

A communIty blood drive forMorton Grove residents will beheld on Saturday, Aug. 0 from 8u-m- to 1 pm, The drive will beheld at the Morton Grove VillageHull, 0000 Capulina, MortonGrove, Appointments can bemade by telephoning blood drivechairperson Kathy Mohrdieck ut966-0798, Walk-In donors are ulsowolcome -

Ufollource asks yes to helpavent a critIcal nummer bloodshortage and volunteer to be uhOund donor.

Keith M. InglesbyMarine CpI, KeIth M, Thglesby,

son of Dennis -M, und MurguretOnglesby nf 0704 Oakton, ParkRidge, recently received a Letterof Appreciation,

A 0984 graduate of MoineTowoshjp High Scb000 South, bejoined the Marine Corps lu.August 0984.

Cont'd fr098 Nilen.E, Mutue Pt

the description of a watch stolesin u recent robhery,

After he admitted committings burglary In Nies, police churg-ed him with one count of residen-ial burglary,

His wife Jot Ann was chargedwIth possession of stolen proper-IF, uccording te police,

Police said the persan whogave the tip told them there Werethree adulta in the cur, leadingpolice te believe another pernoswas in the area,

Police went bock to theneighborhood where the car wanfirst seen and sow Varney resi oatof the hack door of a bonze in the

block of Ozark. Police saIdthey fotaid soveral Items, In-dudlsg a television set at thebock door of the bouse.

Mier being brought te the sta-tisa, Vazney atthethne admittedtofasrburglarlesand was charg-ed wIth the same, police suhL

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Otefrogerstor" Percy checked loto Parholde Medical Center (sermathe street from Lutheran Geueral Hospital) for treatosent of hiseutmg disorder. A check with seven soorcea ut PMC reunited in

,roluted news, actor Ed Amer performed his alcobolic doctorsOest on Channel 2 tetevisloo lost So.nduy, Lotheran GeneralHospotal was pictured in osmerous o-eses in the movie, "VitalSicos".

0m TltlVtA...to so one's surprise, least of all Niles officials, thelatest word Os the off-track betIlo6 parlor proposed last year for theLawrencewood shopping center will be located io Wuskegan orNorth Amara. When so 0Th was proposed by truck owners, villageofficials pushed un ordinance placing betting parlors isis u specialuse category. Or in other wordu...forgct it.

SliMMER TREAT..,everyone is invited lo attend an Ice CreamSaernI under u colorful tent an the frost laws of Our Lady of Rus-noes parish, 0300 Greenwood, Nifes, on Sunday, Aug. 13.

The event is being sponsored by OLIVo Parent's Cluh.

Sprinkling ban...spriolde between 8 am. and 7

PeckdidonJaly il, the villageused 7,3 millIon gallons of waterincasso of the bot weather andthe next doy when It rained, theconsumption level wan 5.1million. "The drop in demandwas because residents dId notbeve to sprinkle their lawson," hesaid.Nies hou a 02 mIllion gallon

capacity to serve its c5550morn.The avenge reslto consumeabeut 4.5 gallons daily which hasincreased with the dry spell. Thevillage receives Its water supplyfrom the City of Chicago.

Peck asid there were sametemporary problema with tir-mining water te seven northside homes from the village'ssauta side supply. "The causewoo attributed to residentssprinkllsg lawns at the sametimo, so wo suggested residentsshould get togéthor and worksomethtsgouttochangethat," hesaid,

He added a recommendationwill go to the village te put in slargor water mais In that area toalleviate circulating problems."We are always ti-ylzg te Im-prove the efficiency of the watersystem In the village," he mid.

Police have issued oaiy oneticket for fniuro to comply withthevlllage'nwatering ban, accor-ding o NUes Police Chief RuyGiovaniielli.

Glovaonolli said the depart-ment maintains a computerizedlist of reoldento who have beenwsrnedtocomply, adding afterasecoodwarniag, a violator canbefined $29.

"The resident Ignored the se-cand warning and was Issued aticket On the whole, reoidentobave been doing u good job

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tributad is O swimming pool inIke Washington Ct. Con-dominiamo....A smoke score ut 9074 TerraceDr. was attributed to O pan ofburnt bread ou July20.,..An investigation of u smokeOdor at Kinder Care LeurniogCenter, 8050 Ballard, was ut-trihuted to u furnace blowing botap in u change te oir condition-Ing. The owner was advised tohave someone check ant the unit.

Firemen went to Bekaert, 6000Howard where thoyfoand a burn-ing fluorescent fixture. Thepower to the fixture was stout oil.

FIrefighters responded to NiesElementary School South, 0935Toohy Ave., Where they fosad afaulty alarm boo. The systemnus put ant of service and thealarm company was notified tobake repairs.

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cooperating with the waterrestriction," the patire chief said.

te neighboring Morton Grave,village officials said the waterrestriction will remain In formali slimmer.

The village bus an O milliongallon capacity and there basbeen no problem supplying waterteresldentsthus far, according toPeter Cbepulis, assistantsuperintendent of public morbo.

"Average canssmptlon ofwater lo around 5 million gallonsofmuterdally, but weather in the90's can increase the cassump-ion level to 0.6 million gallons ofwater," Chepulls said."However, we recover the less at

Morton Grave has nut Imponedu fine for violators saying themeasure is not necesuary. "Theresidents have cooperatedbeautifully with the sprinklingbon and we have had no pro-blessa," be said.

Cbepulis added police andpublic works employees fromtime to time check variousneighborhoods far vlolatorn, buthave found that reuldestu whobave received warnings have notrepeated the offense.

Sprinkling inaliswedso.m. tollum. and 7 te 00 p.m. in MortoGreve.

The 7th District of theAmerican Legion and its Aun-Wary will hold joint installationservices this Saturday at 7:30p.m. ut the . George BenjaminPost 790 in Northbrook. Dancingand refreshments will tebe placefollowing the ceremonies.

To be Installed for the Legionare: commander Joseph Bat-tegllu sfNies Northtown Post 29;seulor vice commander JosephlOosen of North Shore Post 21;junior vice commander DonaldGussmere of Benjamin; adjutantJobo Nixon of Skokie Post 330;flounce officer Fred Thisson ofMacskull Fach Post 684; ngt. utarson Ed Polk of Benjamin;judge advocate EdwardMcMaboo a past mmmander ofMorton Grove Post 034;historian, Robert Werublog,Niles-Northlows; chaplain pastcommander Roland Koppes ofMarten Greve IM; service officerWifilum Grayu of Skokie Past;und Mark De Groat of the SkokiePost Is the retiring commander.

Their counterparts are: Asi.president Marion Jacobs of Ben-jamin tintI 791; vIce president,

Nies College Is located Is part ofSt Adalberto Cemetery. "TheCemetery began In 0672 atHurlons and Tsuhy nod part ofthe land was luter set unido forthe former St. Hedwig's Or-pbanuge, now Nies College," besaid.

Plans were unveiled to con-struct an open garden-style four-necios building topped by uskylight to protect themausalemu from rulo and snow.An arcade would connect thebuilding complen and lightingwould be Installed In eachboildiog for security reasons, at-cording to Christopher Mehus ofthe urchitectoul firm of Mekus-Johnson Inc. of ChIcago.

Mekun said one of themausoleum structures would belocated east of the college on fouracres of land, and the other westof the subject property with thesuino acreage. Each mausoleumwould cantals 6,100 cryptu.Mokas added construction wasldbe in two phases, with the westside structure completed in 1900.Landscaping plans include treesund bashes to screen thebuildings from the residential

A resident In the 7260 block ofGreenleaf In Qitcago prefacedbis remacho by saying he did satlike te oppose the church cancer-niog the mausoleums, hutbomeawnern thought they shouldhe located closer to St. Andrew'nHome far the ,Aged, (moth of thessbjèct property), ng themlionne distance away from theresidential areL

About 15 resIdents from theGreesleaf-Last-Hsward area at-tended the meeting.

The huard assured theresidmits the landscaping of treesand hashes would provIde en of-fective screen for the nearbyresIdentIal area.

In other business, the board ap-pravedareqsmtbytheLakevtewKorean United PresbyterIanChurch to cosstrsd os additionte the former Woodrow WilsonSchool far church affliatedmeetings at 0927 HarrIson St.

According to Attorney PaulKolpac,the chsrch psrcbaued theshattered school In 0905 and eopercent of the space is used for

MG Legion Auxiliaryplan joint installation

Judith Mayer, past presIdent ofMorto. Grave Unit 134; retor-ding secretary Dolores Phifipu ofBesjamin; correspondingsecretary Sareflnla NOkIeIny ofNorth Shore LIait 21; treasurer,past presIdent Jane Ceaja ofMable unit; hIstorian, ShirleyWatzke,BenjazsñnUslt; chaplainSurs Klauen nf North Shore; sgi.at arma, Florence Sibley, Ben-jamin; and color bearers, MaryPolk of Benjamin and CarmaMcDonald of Huerto WllmotteUnit 46.

The installing Aux. colorbearern are past 7th Dintr. prou.Alice Larsen and Morton GroveUnit 034 past president SandraKupelanoki.

Pianist in Mrs. Candy Cor-sellas.

The color guard will he fromthe George Benjamin Post.

lostalting Legion officers willbe past Dept. (dite) commanderEd Gnaja of Skokle; and ogt. atarms, past 7th GIst, commanderJohn Coomen of Hserter-Wilmette; with installingchamplain, Robed Wurabing of

church activities, includIng sec-vices and Koreas languagetIssues far children. The rest ofthe space in leased by St. JosephAcademy and SearchDevelopmental Center.

Plano arç to tear down a 3,860square foot section at the northend of the buildIng sad coastructan additIon. The new structurewill house a church sanctuary, hesaId.

The sectIon to he torn downcootained several classroomsand offices. "It is necessary tohave a new addition to meet theneeds of church members. Abest350 people gather every Susdayfor services conducted Incl000rooma," Kolpak mid.

According te a church official,the lease wlththe research centerthat eapired at the end of Julywas not renewed. "The space tobe vacated will he sued for addi-tissai church activities.However, St. Joseph Academywill remain ou a tessiit," he saiL

A request for special use to In-stall four satettite dishes at W.W.Glutoger at 7300 Melvina recelv-ed board approvaL

According te a representativeof the company, two 8-footsatellIte dishes and a 8-footsatellite dish would be installed

Nibs bus driver..bus nystem was started mainlyfor sealer citizens who cosids'tget around."

Today, he co.itlnsed, thevillage runs 10 bines, seven dayso ' week and covers a 29-mileroute. "Wegetalotofuseofthebuses, enpecially from theomitors," be said.

HeisotedOtupoaremade at TheHtmttsgton, St. Andresen Homefar the Aged and the ThdesitCtei-. "We sow cover mas-e sidesu-ests an our routes. I'm ps-andtesay that residents dan have towalk more thas two blocks for abin," be commented. -

Reiche, who in a Chicago resi-dent, saId he has seen a lot ofchangea In the last 15 years is ex-panden of services to meet theneeds ofresldests, "I enjoyed myjob and hope I contrIbutedsomething to the system. I'm

Nies Nocthtowa.InstallIng the Aux. officers will

be coincIdentally Oaaja's wife,Jome, a past 7th DInt. and Fis-ntDivision president both. Install-Ing opt. at arms Is EvelynJohnson of Evanston, past 7thDint. president; aid losenIlhogchaplain, Virginia Schneider,another past 7th Dist. pres.

Hospitality is beIng handled byEiees Leas-y, past president ofBenjamin; and Florence Evil-meyer of BenjamIn.

Master of ceromooies isGeorge Panure, past 7th Dist.comniasder of Marshal FerIoPout. The public are invited.

J. P. GavinoMonoe CpI. J. P. Gavino, a

resident of 5435 N. Leumiog000,Skokie, recently reported fordoty with 4th Morne AircraftWing, Naval Air Simios, Dallas,Tenus.

A 1983 graduate of Nies Nos-GoHigh School, hejoinedthe MarineCorps Reserven in November,0004.

on the roof of the building Invas-laso locations and a St-footsatellIte dish mould be on thegroomd with a security foncearound it.

All the dishes would be oued forcommunIcations lines to Ora-luger's dIstrIbutIon centers inand ost of the state.

The hoard also approved asimilar request for a 6-foot wall-mounted satellite dish at the Gru-lager facIlity at 7786 Mers-mac.

In other zoning matters, mm-mlsolaners denied u request foromaxImum varIation of t foot tothe requIred 00 foot space bet-mees the bosse andthe garage ut0701 Forestvlew Lu. to constroctan endooed porch.

The petItioner, E1IZabeUO Mond-zloskl, sold she wasted te cou-uts-net a gOaSS-eiOCIOsed porch, 10by 16 feet, to replace the mistIngpatio. "My children and I neveruse the patta because of the mas-quites from the nearby forestpreserves. I need a 2,foat varia-tian to meet the width needed forthe porch," she mid.

Board members Is rejectingthe reqseut mid they were notallowed by law te grast morethan a 10 percent variation, erI-faSt varlatian.

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retiring with a lot of goodmoanid"

AceendisgteKelth Peck direc-teraIicaeryicea, Entubemosan integral part la the grana ofthe NUes Courteny Bus SystemWtiIotitsdaybOasta 10 basen andammitbly ridezubip of 50,. "Westarted mOth me hua ser-vice andended with full-finow ser-vIce, Rusa was as asset In thedap-to-day operations of thenyatnin as sopes-visar and we winmba him' Peck mid.

According to Gary Eus-nIons,Nies Osaste directos-, the bussystem was originally paid forfrom the village's generalrevenue nharlsg funds. It Is nownoileddised mi a 50.8e arrange-ment between the village andPAcE, a suburban subdIvision ofthe Regional TransportationSystem (RTAI.

"When retenue sharing fundewere available, the village wouldallocate the federal funds to thetransporiattensystnin," Kurohnaexplained. "The village budgetedapproximately $l,0gO Is thatcategory for the fiscal year0908.85," he saId.

SkokieHistoricalSociety

There wIll be a meeting of theSkokie HIstorical SocIety an Aug.lat 7:30p.m. atthellkakie PublicLibrary, 2nd floor Lecture Roosso.Mary Radmacher, ChiefLibrai-lan of Skokie's r000wnedLibrary from 0996 outil herretirement, will speak on theHistory of this venerable Instilo.-lion. Bring your family, friendoand neIghbors in thin fine pro-

ShaMe Historical Society FleaMarket will be Sunday, Aug. 21from 9 am, to 3 p,m. Donatl.on ofmerchandisce Is needed. Theycas be dropped off at 9031 Floralos- phone lavadas-e MIckey Bade,Qialrmanfonplck.up at 960.7507.Workers are needed that dey,please ydit.ie ta help oat. Duna-lieu tax receipts are avalable.

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