Nues, Krilich - Niles Public Library District
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Nues, Krilich - Niles Public Library District
Glenview woman killed in second car-train accident a 57-year-old woman, owner of - a Skokie Advertioiog Ageacy, was killed Monday, Feb.- 29 . - whea 011e drove ¡oto the wrong lane while making a left turo and wan slrnek by a Melra commuter ' :j aL was Accordingto Lt. Vilo LoVerde of the Niles Police Department, the gutes und warning hells were working properly ut the crossing pronounced- dead at Lutheran General Hospilulat953a.m. when the incident occurred al CenuedonPnge4ß ut the Lehigh-Howard crossing in Nilen. train Nues police nutd Gloria R. Oleoick (tienview of r Vifiage of Nues Edition VOL. 31, NO. 38, THE BUGLE, ThURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1588 £e HwiS by Bud Besser It was a lovely, 0000y, prespring morning Tueoday. Two workmen were installing u new oloplight un the northwest aide of the train tracks at Howard and Lehigh Aveoileo. Each individual light had u shade nr shield alop it. Monday mornmg wan out - dissimilar at the corner. Escept there was death un the tracIas. A Glenview advertising executive, heading for her job in Skokie, wan kified by u Imp-hound commuter train when her car was hit broad- . aide no the pauuenger side. We were told she tried to tarn aruand on the trucho to avoid thetrain. The image conveyed in nile wan locked between the gatos when nbc was up on the tracku. Two weeks ago a similar oc' cidont un Touhy Avenae reanited ho the death of the. driver, Like the Howard Street accident, the southhound car on Lehigh tsrned . . A move into the Niles Park District's sew maintenance facility, formerly the Joe-Rite Machine Works bnilding, 7530 Oak Park Ave., has beeif put on hold because of some problems being addressed by park hoard members, according to Bill Hughen, park director. Hughes declinod to discuss the nature of the. problems, saying the mailer io being dioc005ed io esecntive nessi000 at board Càthsued no Page 44 store to tease a portion of the pro- perty apparently has fallen through, according tó Joe Salerno, the village's director of ende enforcement. declaring bankruptcy and had been under a loosing arrangement with Eagle Foods, owner of the property, Salerno said. In November, a MeDade ofContimsed en Page 41 said Monday. The park district acquired the building last Jaro after winning a condemnation soit againot the machine shop. The park hoard on Page 47 Court advises Nues, Krilich to compromise by Sylvia Dairymple The condemnation soit tiled by the Village of Nues against the Lawreocewood ohoppiog center and its owner Robert KnIlch muy end up with both sides working toward a settlement foilowmg a hearing lust week at the Cook County Circuit Court. According tu Attorney Thomas Burke, representing theviUago of Niles, Circoit Court Judge Albert Walsh advised both partien to take steps toward reaching an agreement to avoid a lengthy triaL Contimsed su Page 46 Second car-train accident in Nues, facility will lake place," Hughes SJB Troop 175 paper drive Bob Scool Troop 175 witt coo- duct a paper drive on March 5 from fAS am. to isOO p.m. and March f, isfO amIs LW p.m. Please bring your newspapers, magazinen, computer paper and cardboard to St. John Brcbeof School, 0307 N. Harlem Ave. For more information, contact Rich Znprzalha, 960-5553. Pw1eK16 . Store io Nues und a chain drog McDade, 8991 Milwaukee -Ave. closed its doors in January after meelingo. At this point I can't say when the move-in to the new Gerhardt told the Bngle'o. Sylvia Dalrymple he con' abart lnstallhW gateo across . the entire train intersection, Hg saldtheY never botheredto 25 per copy maintenance facility delayed Don't Miss: Ptwthitili«g tacted the flllnO Department ufTranapOrtUOfl l9yearu ago 8746 N. Sbornie, Road Nifes. Illinois 60648 968-3900-14 Move to new park left Into the left hand lane going around the cronaing gato which blocks one-half uf the crossing. Nileu Police Sergeant Jim A tentative deal between of- finals of the defunct Mcflade J udge seeks settlement Oli Lawrencewood property i1ûg1r From the Tenant search continues for McDade property Guidi Pages 19-26 Photo by Shams L. Welnomasus So as many weeka, a necond car-train accident occurred in Niles on Monday, Feb. 29, in which a li? year old Glonview wonsan lost her life. The vie' tian, Gloria Olenick, apparently became confused according to Nifes police and turned lista the wrong lane uftraffic nnHowardto crossthe trucho at Lehigh. Upen realizing her mistake, she tried tu get backintu her nasi lane oftraffic, hut was hit by the comnsster train which wan traveling at 65 mph. Pagez TheBugle, Thursday, March 3, 19M Wheel of Fortune's Vanna White co iig to Jewel TheBagle, Thtirnday, March3, 191* Senior Citizens' Vanna White, star of TV's most popular game show, Wheel of Fortuoe, wilt vist the Jewel Brickyard store st 6505 W. NEWS AND- VIEWS Dtversey on March 3 from l23O to 2 p.m. 3 promotional program at Jewel in which castomers can participate a series of weehly games related to the Wheel of Fortune from the Mies Senior Center show. 8060 Oakton, Nues Customers at Jewel receive a game card every time they shop, 5f more than 2 million dollars. cush, sp to $1,000 instantly. are reqnestedr 067-6100 ext. 376. During her appearance at the Brickyard Jewel, Vanna White SQUARE DANCING will answer questions, sign autographs, and talk with all those who come to see her. John Hock, Store Manager, ex-' peels a large lsrnout, and is escosraging shoppers in the area to bring their cameras for personal mementon of this visit. Vaooa While the lecture topic for the "Ethics and the Care of the Old Who are Sick and Poor" wifi he Haman Valises Forniti Lecture Series sponsored by Lutheran General Hospital-Paeh Ridge and . Lincoln Park. The lecture will he held COMPLETE 519GB New at Dinas & Mima Monain, Hair Coloring, 1 High Lighting from Alto s Modo freno Romo holy, WHEN STYLING . BECOMES ART General Hospital-Lincoln Park, 2035 North IJucoIn Avenue. It will also he delivered at 9 am. Thorn- day, March 10 in the Walter E. Olson aoditorinm at Lutheran General Hospital-Park Ridge, . DEPEND ON DINO'S 011e Pareen and Body Wooeo, PoemI Woea, Largo Wanes have mom Rodo, Moco Solaron and Boanno foe Todoyn Hoi, Styling. DINO & MIMA in Lincoln Park and repealed io Parh Ridge. lt io scheduled to begin at 5 am. Wednesday, March 9 is Conference Rooms 1 and 2 at L at h e ran 17 PEHMANENTWAVE 1900 1775 Dempsler Street. Affordable Auction . The Service Leugne of St. Matthen Lutheran Home is spoosoring an Affordable Anchoo on Son' day, March 20. The acution will he held in the chapel of the home located at 1601 N. Western Ave., Park Ridge (south of Lutheran General Hospital). Viewing of unction items begins at 1 p.m. with the unction starting at 2 p.m. Donations of items to be auc- topics include the right to die and ing your items lo be unetioned to the home on or before March 20. clinical vs. sitsational medical elIden. For additiooal infornsa- All dnoations and/or parchases are Ian deductible as allowed hy law. MAYXUM AUTOFOCUS SYSTEM will be conducting the nate. Refreshmeots will be sereed. SI. Matthew Lutheran Home is a residential facility for alder adotta, providing nsrsiog and sheltered rare. Lutherao Social Services of Illinois is a not-for- Lutheran churches io Illinoio. The agency serves more than 560,000 people each year at 161 locations throughoot the state. THE BUGLE (lisps 069-7W) David Besner Editor and Publisher == noers'a°i°utsoio World's easiest 35mm SLR. Autofocus o Automatic Molti-Progiarn Setectic ri (AM PS t . Aduanced Touch Coritrot Panel (or ease cf Operation o Ocrtt-rn Mctcrioed Fifre Corrt,ot System n Actomairn DX filiO speed snttrcg n Autofocus TTL Piograrn Ftesh Opetatron ONLYFROM THEM(ND OFMtNOLTA, n Folt crotoro ri nano ,nf con tI n faof f 200ff sec stintteiS000i( n Wlicln ir cronici lof Otortioirr,l Aorcfcnuoteiises . Wi deioogeo t op frcirs t avariced n 2.yeur Misotfu U.s.A. jetted succoso on sancta. n-yeas ostees MINOLTA MAXXUM 7000 Body Only With 50m F1,7 Inns - '377 A Futs 5,50,5e Camere Shoe íslabt,tIsed t 950 SKOKIE CAMERA . 793f LtNCOLN AVE HOURS Sat 9-5 3A on Thursdays at 1r30 p.m. from March 10 to April 25. The inOteador io Willis Slelfrich who has great deal of tui chi teaching enperirnee. The class will be a keginser one, geared for newcomers or those with some to) chi hackgronnd. Studente most sign disclaimers and have a Niles Senior Center medical consent form signed by their own personal physician. Tuition cost will be $t. The doss location is Dressas Heightu Filoess SKOXtE tLL 60076 . 312) 673.2530 Toes. A Wed 9-5. Moe.. Thors. Fri 9-q Vol. 31, No. 30, March 3, 5982 8746 N. Shemior Rd. Nies, IL 60648 Phones 966-3969-5-2 Pahllnhed Weekly on Thursday In Nues, illinois Second Oans Postage for The Bugle paid al Chicago, ill. Postmasters Send address changes to The Bugle, 8746 Shermer Rd., NUes, ill, 66648 SohscripilooRate In Advance) Persingleeopy $.25 Oneyear $13,06 Twayears $22,50 Three yearn $29.00 I year Senior Citizens Ayear (outufenouty) . . lyear )fnrelgtc) $11.50 $55,91 $35.00 an forßervicemen $25,00 , . Ail JoPO addressea the Des Plaines Poblic Ubraey celebrated ita 50th anniversary two years ago, the Park Ridge ton Grove Public Lahrary han been around for SO years. The NUes Public Library Disirict is only 29 years old. Renidentu uf Des Plaines, Parh Ridge, und Morton Grove have memorleu nf growing up in their local librarien, of using the library for their schoolwork, and now taking their children ta the naIne libraryfor story hours or. homework, Renidents of Den Pla'mesuupport a lax rate of .1f2 Park Ridge, .338, and Morton Grove 269. Residente of Ndes are' paying 151. In Nileu the library has only been around far 29 yearn and we lack that history and that hindi' tino, The Village of Niles was rncorporated in 1899. but o library adotto. Libraries provide information and recreation that mont peaple feel in necessary to their qoality of life. Public libraries are important lo many people for information on health and medical caret lista of medical specialista, info on dieta, prescription drugs, symp- toms, treatment and surgery. Libraries nopply information on retirement planning, financial planning, wills, and trusts, Lihrarim have magazinen and any question can he answered, These days, information and recreation are not cheap. Ao averageheok conluover$37, mast maganmes cost from $2-5 and video tapen frequently nell for $50. If every person in our society had ta purchase usfarmation and recreational materials on an in- check out one book and one vides and became a tan unppurted tape per year, your tan conlribu- tino to the library han already children in nebool, but they are Cootioaed as Page 47 are important, of com'ne, to TRAVEL COMMITrEE paid for itself three times) Libraries are conteffective, hut Meeting targets O'Hare noise study Thursday, March 10 at 2 p.m. All with an interest in helping plan the senior center's one day bus trips are invited to attend. LIGHT LUNCHEON AND MOVIE senior ceolerr 967-gIno est. 27g. libraries meet these needu in a very cost effective way. If you We all believe that libraries are unpertant in o free Society. They The Nitos Senior Center Travel Committee will meet on r000rvalioos are reqoired and can only be mode through the A special meeting of the Ridge, Niles, Den Plateen and O'Hare Advinory Cammittee will other SOC members will be Toen- offer suburban homeowners an explanation nf Chicago's Noise Council Chambers, Des Plaines day, March 8th ut 73O pm in the students in never leave, be said. The federal government re- East Maine Elementary School District quires that the bitinqoat censos 62 report be filed by alt school come from homes where a The Nites Fire Department asswered to fire alarms and 38 am' bulance callo between Feb. 19 Firemen went to Melzer School, 9460 Oriole 00 Feb. t9 and districts, according to Stetiaa, Elaine Lempros, Mark Twain teacher, addedSletioa's report to a list of reasons why the district language other than English is the primary language, according to a report by Asoociate Superintendent Dr. Donald Sletina. He said the nmnber represente should not increase the stodent teacher ratio to alleviate crowd- 1S.l9percent more than lastyear. dintrict students require dicated the education nf about 45 percent of district students would he adversely affected. decrease of 39 studente over 1557, according to Stetina. She also remarked on a 00mment of Board President Joan A total al 4g tangoages are 3 could he pabticized in foral ed classrooms. Lampros in- an increase nf 134 students or a smoke odor, There was na hazard, ...A power tine failure al St. Isaac Jogue School, 5151 GoS Rd. on Feb. 21 was attributed to a Commonwealth Edison crew workiog 00 Ike wires. Someone maliciously pulled Ike box alarm al the Golf MiS State Bank, 9tSt Greeownod 00 Fehlt. The alarm system was ...A car fire on Feb. 22 at Benoiguo'o Restuorant. 5455 Golf Rd. resulted in fOtO damage. Cause of fire in ondetermised. Firemen on Feb. 22 estiogoished a lire of undetermined origin in a 191g Oldsmobile at 9220 Washington. Damage wan estimated at $9gO. Firemen responded lo Barr Company.' 6150 Howard SI. Sod found a bon liad falten an a turn valve on the sprinkler system oc- healing Ike alarm. The system wan reset. ..,A fire alarm malfunctioned ut 7460 Dub Park Ave. on Feb. 25, A check Showed no lire hazard and muistenanre men were advised lo make repairs. About 212 or 14.63 percent of specialized services which is a Fottermaothotthe date of March spoken in District 63 homes with newspapers for hearing the talent administrative proposal on the sin major languages heingt Korean, 195 stodenla; Gujarati, building me. "Ahnot4operceot of tOS students; Spanish, 141 thoparenlaandtkeirchitdrenare stodenin; Greek, 131 students; not able toread the oewspapers," said Lampron. Russian, 123 students and Polish, 113 slndeota for 01.15 percent of the district total, Io other business, Board District 03 operates the East Maine Multi'esltoral Education lEMME) program for students needing language services. According to renearcb, thin "immeroinn" technique is more cf- Member Scott Kriesman said feclive than teaching Eogtiuh an a Sec008 Langoage )TESL), said cannot be zone-heated only in cee- Sletina. An example nf TESL space. District Superintendent would be a Spanish teacher condueling almost alt academic subjeoth in Spanish. Eldon Gleicliman said there seems to he trouble with the schont's thermostat. EMME is designed to place a ysongntee in the "mainstream" as early as possible white some research indicates that heating bills at Oak School seem to he loo high and suggesled that the adminisiration took into the problem. Director of Finance Rabais Gripe said Ihe bedding tais areas where tenanla tease ' The matter will be referred to the board's Building and Grounds Committee. District 63 nerven students in Niten, Marion Grove and Des Civic Center, Planning Study for O'Hare, along with u.s legai and financial im- report for the "lSOStady", an it is CuotlonedooPage 47 Commisuion will offer presentationn enthe negative failoot of the utudy for nuburban residente. Free Senior Citizen Game Party plicutions for nuburhan homeowners and home buyers. The meeting, requested by suburban mayors from Park Chicago wilt offer a progrenu known. The Suburban O'Hare Nues Veterans group to attend Memorial dedication bread, rotto nod dessert. Serving time is noon. Thoie Friday, Northwent Suburban Qiapter April t trip to Gate Street tos in Diamond Lebe and Bottai TernpIe will labe place from t03O am. to appronimatety 3r31 p.m. The cost is $13. Please call 967-6100 est. 276 for a reservation for either nl these events. 3 Cumpatability and Land Use A reminder is extended that the women's club corrently has licheR so soto for the Lsocheon is Served luncheon on March 2g. The coot is'$2.5g each. The mens wilt inctndeham, macaroni and cheese, German Style bean salad, sweet tsotaloes, tossed salad, WOMEN'S CLUB LUNCHEON IS SERVED AND BA'HAI TRIP David Bem r-Edilnr& Publinher Diane Miller-Managing Editor Robert Besser-City Editor Marh ICrajerhi-Copp Editor About 1,449 or 45.95 percent of Nues Fire Dept calls found a power tine failure caused library district the follnwing year. RULES OF THE ROAD REVIEW Oar Roles of the Road Review Course will take place on Mooday, March 14 al 10 am. at the Nitos Park District Recreation Center, 7877 N. Milwanfoer. There is no charge, but advasce E by Eileen Hirsehfeld and crafts, travel planning, and leisure time activity. With our library's resources and network of information centers, almost SENIOR FORUM The NOes Senior Center P0mm will meet on Thursday, March 567-gIll est. 37g. G speaking homes increase and Feb. 25. Center, 0750 Oheto. Reservations cas only be made tfsroogh the Nitos Senior Center 907-6100 est. 376. The light fnscheon wilt labe place on Friday, March 11 at soon. Feotnred ore hot dogs, chips, cabos and themovie "Bringsog Up Baby" starring Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn. Reocroations are necessary and will be accepted op to March St A Nownpnprn AnWI.dun 966-390014 boabu and videotapen for hobbies was not opened until fifty-nine years later in 1958. It was then started by a group of volunteers to st I p.m. P0mm io the monlhly meeting io which neninr center participants are able to provide programming sugges- Nnsthnzn f*nnl. Nearly one-half of District 63 students in category dividual haste, the costa would he extraordinary. But the public fions to the staff. Alt are welcome In attend. profit organization owoed by the b,O-o TAl CHI TO BEGIN IN MARCH The Nues Senior Centerwiff offer an eight week Tui Chi course Auctioneer, Tracy Frenhel, NEW MINOLTA 0015 SLR 'oth BLOOD PRESSURE PROGRAM The free senior cilices blond prensore program will take place on Wednesday, March 9 from 1 lo 4 p.m. There is no charge und reservations are notnecesnary. This program in opento all Niles residenti age go aod over. Those under SO may have their blood time 1h01 the paramedics ore sot on call. The lecture is free and open to and 69f-6390 )Parh Ridge). o Worlds LINE DANCING Open line danciog tabes place on Tuesdays at 230 p.m. There Publie Library boom celebrating itu75thanniversary, and the Mor- pressures taken at Fire Station II on the northeast corner of Dempster and Comberland from 6-t p.m. on March 9 or any the public. Upcoming series tioned are regnested. Please brtino, call 915-5055 (Lincolo Park) .-.--.- st. Matthew The Nues Publie Library District is young, very young, an far an libraries go. For example, 000essary. The program io open to all Nileu Senior 'Center registrants. March t in the nest class. p Library funds a 'must' Students from non-English alus important for Opes square danciog will meet on Tnesday, March 8 at lt3O p.m. The program in open to oil Niles Seolor Center registeaola st no charge. Caller Don Stare always welcomes newcomers. Rescrvati000 ore not necessary. is no charge Sor thin program and reservations are not Care of elderly sick lecture series 8045 MILWAUKEE, NILES ,,r Voting yes ror . 967-6100 ext. 3ZI FEDERAL TAX LECTURE Prizes include hoth food and DINO & MIMA ' . A lcctaee on federal income tasco will he presented by the outreach department of the Interoal Revenue Service on Thornday, March 3 at h30 p.m. There is no charge, hut reoervutioos and could win priaes worth a total L 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues. IIIinoi 60648 News for all Nues Seniors (age 62 and over) io r r g ¡titi li A n Indepvendceni Corn m ùni:y Newspaper EstabIi9hed in 19.57 ±° . Her appearance is part of a r 44 MEMSEN 0311, VIetnam Veterans of the memorial inclades the official funding. The design uf Firemen went to Norbert game party in planned far Wednesday, March 9, at the Hasse of White Eagle, 6545 Mitwaskee ave., Niles. Maine Township Regular Democratic Organization and Committeeman Nicholas B. neal of each branch of the Armed Forces, The name of each nf the dediction ceremonies for the n- 2,944 fltineluaos billed in action ko Vietnam in inscribed on Blase have sponsored and supported thin popalar event for 15 yearn and in offered free to all memoriaL WA Chapter#311, is a group nf Northweut Chicagoland Vieinam- Nites. Doors will be open at 1 p.m. Lei111 ilIg Tower Seii ¡or Aduli Center Informative bibs by soled guest speakers ore scheduled at Leaning Tower Senior Adult Center, 131g W. Toshy Ave. is Nileo, every Monday morning al lt am. Subjects are varied and of interest to sesinr citizeas. linein Vietnam Veterans Memariot, at Oak Ridge On Moo., Mar. 7 Elliet Ljbbin wilt talk on "Visuatiniog A Better Von". Mrs. Ubblo's laths are is Ihe farm of a 'Rap Session" and audicoce participation is cocouraged. On Mon., Mar. 14, Maynard Silver of Gostin-Scharif wilt talk 00 "Protecting Ynar Life's Savings". with a san-denamlOatiOnal memorial service on Sunday, There will he no talks on Mar. 21 or Mur, 25 due la parties scheduled at ihe Senior Center on those days, These talks are free of charge aud are open to the public. with funds secured thraugh the private donations nf Illioais citizens. with the State of Illinois providing maintenance support Cemetery in Springfield, ill. The dedication activities mili begin Friday evening, May 6, and end era veleranu. Many members servedwith distinction In combat in Vleinam. The group meets an May S. An estimated 40,005 pen- the third Wednesday of each plc wilt pas'ticipule in various month, at the Niles Trident phanes of the dedication. The Memorial wan constructed Center, 8060 QuIstan St., Nileu, and is seeking Vietnam-era veterans and isterested citizens to participate. Meetings are open to the public. For further bofarmallan call 441-3745, Plaines. Chairman Nick Cmtantino Ir) u50000ces a free senior citizen America, Is planning ta par- tictpate In the weekend-lung youngsters placed in TESL prw grams as tate an 6th grade may senior citioens of Maine Township and the Village of Co-chairman Veda Konifman )l) said free entertainment and refeesfomento wilt be served. A bing and queen wilt be selected to reign for tIse day and each will ho given a cush peine. Tickela con be obtained al local senior citions dabs and at 1074 Milwaukee ove., in Nitos, Ricane call 692-3305 for more infurmatian. ' Huntington Recreatinss.Center - l2r3S p.m.,, Bus schedulo Senior Building - t22S p.m., St. .°,aidresos - 12r45 pos. Pagea TheBlIgle, Thursday, March 3,1548 Page 4 TheflagIe,Thar.day, Marebs, 10es The Moorings open for public inspection SALE ENDS WEDNESDSi Judge Rhine speaks to seniors Construction on The Moorihgs, a fuII-servtce retirement facility in Arlington Heights, Illinois, is weil under way. The Moorings, owned and operated through the Senior Citizen News encitiog und invigerating Senior Exercise Clam meeting at 9 orn. every Toesday and Friday at the Prairie View Community Center. This ycor-r000d Pack District course Is taught by an onrelient fitness instroctor and adnpted lo enhance joist mobility and liexibilily. Resideolo ugo 55 and over are welcome to atleog ai low Pork District Feen. For more information call Roseo gz years and older, will he ready for occupancy in the fall of 1988. The Moorings will feature a wide or- ray of services that include din- Brenner ai Prairie View, 965-7447. ing, honoekeeping, activities, and transportation. BLOOD FRESSURE SCREENING The Moorings are npen from 10 am. In 4 p.m. on Monday thraugh Satnrday, and l-4 p.m. on Sssday. You are invited to tour the facility and take a close look at the units und grounds. Staff Shown shove (l-r) Jodge Wayne lihise of the Circuit Court of Cook Cotmty, Arthur and Joyce Kaehler, Lãocolnwood. Judge Rhine recently spoke to the Leaning Tower Sesioru os the functions of the Judicial System io Cook Cowsty. Jodge Rhine is currently hearing Jury trials at the Daley Center. He has hoes an Ausociate Jodge of Ihn Circuit Courl of Cook Cosoty since l903 members will be happyto answer all your questions. For more information, you may call 437-07M. On Dean's List Johnson & Wales College has asmnuncedthal alstalof 1541 full- Judge Rhino is a cusdidute in the upcoming Primary. time students have been named to the Dean's Last for academic achievement during the fall trimester. Local students melad- ed: Andrea Kismartosi, Park Ridge; Jennifer Thon, Skokir. The Cenler for Applied Dorsotology, sponsored hy Council for Jewish Elderly, invites you to attend a Symposium on Family MEDICARE ASSIGNMENT TAKEN ON COVERED PODIATRY SERVICES infected nails, spurs, injuries, bunions, hammertoen, and problems related to corns, callouses and ingrown toenails are nome of the conditions covered. In most cases, your firnt visit for the diagnosis and treatment of your foot problem will be covered and future eligibility can be determined. hsld a poblic hearing in the Richard t. Flickinger Municipal Center al 1:30 pm on Thursday, March lO. Seniars and.senier service providers will have the opportunity Io voice their opinions on where money ohould be npeqt to best uervn the local Medical Conter, and Rogisler by calling 5ff-5250 CEU and CME credits are available. eooe* SENIOR CZENS 'QG--e su s Shampoo & a., e t It Asgeciates G H,irou sje 'tasi EVRvanornor evaurdnav sr. MennClipparSsyiiou'355 MnoRnu.Hair5ryIin saI TEN0eMINUTE OPEN e aUN TANNING vesTs 7 DAY CENTER '35.00 AWEE G GFREDERICKS COIFFURES, a . i 51 N. MILWAUKE(AVENUE CHICAGO, ILL. o -a eaeeeeaea 031-41674 CRUISES INC. 7DAY CRUISE State's Road tllinois Committee, will be the next featured guest on hosted by Gary Wolfe, Ike sog. ment featuring Rubis will air on Grasp W Cable Channel 22 no Margaret H. Hoyek, Ph.D. from Illinois Institoteof Technology. Cool for Ike sympnsmnm, featuring Deborah T.. Gold, and Margarel H. Huyek, is $35. FOOT HEALTh CARE - member of the Secretary of Ave. Dr. tawro,ce M. 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Local graduate Cheryl Surace graduated from Rosary College in River Forest with a Baehelnr ni Arto degree in Commnnieatinns. She is the daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Surace of Nues. sesinr citizen popslation. "t Ellen Ritson-Fischer ft Ellen Ritsea-Flacher Mule MIllIun Dallar Prnduner How Do I Sell My House With The Leant Amount nf Trouble? Call the "PRO". Call Ellen Ritsss-Fjncher She has helped many. She and Get The Bent Price wIll help you.! Call Ellen at TASTY LIGHT COOKED '1WinaWordC CORNED Experience with E&J. - BRANDY s BEEF LEAN TENDER BUTTERFLY -' PORK CHOPS . . . $ '29 HOT OR MILD . $189 u ITALIAN SAUSAGE 750Ml. LB. 3 LES. OR MORE LEAN See our E&J display for details. BUDWEISER lR.arLlgi,U BEER 24 MICHELOB BEER 24 120Z, CANS 12 oL* 999 $159 I $198 u GROUND CHUCK SIRLOIN PATIIES RED SEEDLESS KENTUCKY SIRAIGHI GRAPES BOURBON FRENCH LICK The Prairie View Senior Travel 00k of the Morton Grave Parb District sponsors ils spring tour of three nights and four days at French Urb Springs Resort in French Lick, Indiana. Morton Grave 505mm can enjoy a hnst of side tours and events al the newly restored vacation resort, including: The Kimbte Piano Company, Home of Cincho, recreation of all kinds, nightclub enrlainment and more. The trip begins with delano motorcoach traonpnrtation on Monday, March 14 from the Prairie View Community Center. Flegistratiom cas be made today by calling Rnoee Brenner, Senior Adult Supervisar at the Park Dintricl, 965-7447. TALK'S NOT CHEAP 3/10 WHITE ZINFANDEL EXCLUDED CARLO ROSSI - Registration in open now fur the Prairie View Community Coaler's communication enchange courue winch featureS the views on the news of the groap's awn participanin. Exchanging viewpoinlsonloeal, national, and inlernatfosaleventa al the day are encouraged. The eight-week program begins on Thursday, March 17 and the moderator will be Mr. Edward Periman uf WINE Homebound Morton Grove residents can now purchane a remole controlled flashing light system that will enable them to call for medical or emergency annistance if they should enperienre difficulty or life threatening situations at home. The cost ofihe system is $25 with a sliding ocale ferthose who cannot afford it. For further isformalion or to have the nyutem explained te a groop oc club, contact the Senior Hot Une any weekday morning at 470-5223. i98 LB. GRAPEFRUIT NORTHERN NAPKINS CHEESE 12 INCH FOR $ 00 12 PACK 12 OZ. CANS EGGS 59cl t 4PK. LARGE NAVEL ORANGES 4 LB. BAG si4, HOMEMADE CAVATELLI CHEESE a STUFFED SHELLS CHEESE MANICOTtI 549 LB. DOZ. $600 7Q , 14OCOUNT EXTRA LARGE - SOFT Et GENTLE TOILET TISSUE COKE TAB SPRITE , 79 1f iLJLLL FOR ., LB. PROVOLONE T Sf1ED CHEESE TANGERINES HOMEMADE 14INCH -r GRANDE BRAND PINK MINILLI'S CHEESE awl federal income lax forms. A personal and private session With a counselor can be reserved any Monday, Wednesday, or EMERGENCY FLASHING LIGHT Y,LB. LB. -79t 4 LITER... Ouklon Community College. Interested residents should sign sp early since regmnlratien in imited. Call 565-7447 for mors informatins. INCOME TAX TIME The Morton Grove TaxConmelorsfarthn Elderly are ready Io assist their senior citwes neighbors with the filing of 1987 state Friday by calling the Morton Grove Senior Hot Une al 470-5223. Home visita can also be arranged for those unable to come into the cosine. $229 POLISH SAUSAGE GROCERY 4PKG. WINE1.s., LEON'S SMOKED HONEY SWEET $Q99 ..ISOL BTLS. INGLENOOK BOLOGNA SEEDLESS GRAPES VODKAI.asthss BARTLES JAYMES .. 99. OSCAR MAYER THOMPSO CABBAGE 1.75 LITER WiftiF ëOOLER HAM 49t GREEN WOLFSCHMIDT POLISH PRODUCE CANS OLD CROW $229 s NLB. I29 y' LB. KRAKUS IMPORTED LB. MINELLI'S HOMEMADE - renidenlu to line art prodnetism throughnut the year by their student bodies. A special senior citizen matinee at 1:15 pm on Thursday, March lOatNilesWest wulifeaturethe musical, "UIIle Shop nf Horrors." The musical is free of charge. .Then at Niles North, "Inherit the Wind" will be performed al 8 pm., call 673-4022. i LIQUORS The Nien Township High Schools invite senior citizen March 10 through 12 Inc the discounted prieeof $2. For morn information atwot Riles Township Seninr Citizen Club programs, LB. I, J WHISKEY HIGh SCHOOLS WELCOME SENIORS F,*AIYa.e Real 0e0e NseI 698-7000 AyO. COMMISSION ON AGING Morton Grove's Advisory commission on aging will meet at 1 pm on Tuesday, March S in the Richard T. Fllckinger Municipal Cooler. The Cnmmissinn meets monthly to Guenon issues of impsrtunce In Ihe senior cilizes population nf Morton Grove. This month Ike commission will prepare briefs to he proposed at the Suburban Cook County Area Agency on Aginghearing described below. All residents are welcome lo attend thin open meeting. dale" so Tuesday, March 8, from The featured speakers for Ike symposium will he Deborah T. Gold, Ph.D. from Dnke Univer- problems. Thickened and Moiton Grove 9654323 itnherta Rubio, owner nf Ike 0:30 am. to l230 p.m. at the tunis Anthors". Produced by the Chicago Hilton, 720 S. Michigan Library Cable Nelwork and Medicare Pan B covers the care of many common foot 10.I2LB. blood pressure experts would agree that at rest, Ike ideal NEEDS OF THE ELDERLY The Suburban Cook County Area Agency on Aging, the agency designated by the Illinois Gepaetnsent on Aging to idenlifyseeds amont seniors and then fund agencies In meet thme needs, wilt Inleraclions Io Aging As Up- $9 s complex and there is a great deal of individual variation, most systolic pressure for persons beyond age 46 io somethiog lens 1h01 li0oamHg while Ike diaotolic presure should not exceed Oommitg. lancio O'Reilly, the Village's Geriatric Nurse will cno.dnct a free blood pressure clinic forresidents from9to lOam on Tuesday, Morcb O in the Richard T. Flickinger Municipal s PORK CHOPS Center. Bookstore owner osi cable TV CAG symposium on Aging The pressure that the heart mnscle moot exert in order tu pump blond lhrongh Ike body in enpresned in two ways, Ike systnlic and the diastolic blood pronunce. Systolic premure is recorded when the heart contracts wbde diastolic pressnee is taken when the heurt is resting. The Inwer the pressure the easier the work of the heart. Thnsgh the human body in very PORK ROAST CENTER CUT SENIOR EXERCISE Seniors who want to feel loose and lively uhosld cansidor the The 251 unit complox, designed 5144 Den,p.ter St RIB EYE 965-4100 System, is located on 45 acres at 811 CentraI Road, lust eastof Artingtos Heights Road. BONELESS ROLLED MEATS Morton Grove Senior Citizens Lutheran Genral Health Care for healthy, active adults, U.S.D.A. CHOICE WHOLE BONELESS MARcH 9th KRAFT MACARONI b CHEESE DINNER FARMLAND SLICED BACON WHEELS or MUSIC MAC 2 89! w e,ese,Vc the juSt to limit quuntitlox nvdee,,cel p,,vti'. ,tOtS. 7780 MILWAUKEE AVE. INELI b ROS MON.thrul°R1,9AM to7PM.1 PHONE: SAT. 9 to 6 P.M. - SUN. 9 to 2 P.M Pagel TheHugle,Thnny,g..i3, 1I Judicial candidates speak to Senior Citizens Club Judge Wayne Rhine, Associate Judge ofthe Circuit Court of Cook - c$Jngles Uchtenstein of the Circuit Court of Cook County will be the guest speakers ut the Bunk of Cornmerce & ludustry Semor Citizern Club ut 1:15 p.m. ou Wedumduy, March 9. Presideut Mike Tomecuko ouflounced the meeting Will be held at 6100 Northwest hwy., Chicago. Judge Rhine is curreutly hear- MARCH 4 AWARE SINGLES 777-1005. lug jury trials ut the Duley Center. He is a graduate of CS cene THIS SALE STARTS THURSDAY! wnønnnoy. Maw. g; is The Aware Singles Group inviles aS siogles to a dsoce with the live music of Porn and The Cnrrcst Times at 8-30 p.m. on Fri., Mar. 4, ut the Hyatt Regency 0010cc Idolel, 9300 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Rosemont. Admissisn is $6 for non-members. For more information, call Aware at County and Judge David G. TOIF SINGLES MARCH 6 THE NETWORK "TIse Netwnrh, A Link to Jewish Friends" is a nos-profit organization providing diver. sified activities to singles, . .t 21-31, in the North Shore, Northwest Marshall Law School. Judge Uchleusteiu, formerly present the full-blown musicol "Where Du WeGo From Pt0 sequel to "Fiddler on the Roof". The auditions for this musical will take place on: San., Mur. t; 1:35-0:30 p.m.; Leisure Center, appointed to judge in 19t7 by the Supreme Court of Illinois. Judge Rhine aud Judge Judge Wayne Rider Lichteuuteiu are both canthdatcs in the upcoming Primary. Judge David G. Llrbtenslelo Great American Low Fat Pig-Out AARP offers free tax-aide RUSSET POTATOES Millions of older Americano pay more Federal lucerne Tax thaathelawreqnireul luordertu amtet the elderly taupayeru of Chicago and uuburbu lu paying American Cancer Soriely Cancer Society and others io- voluoteers in the Northwest dirates that eating right might Suburbau Unit are encouraging help prevent cancer. The Pig-Out everyone to julo them in lu a one-day, public awareness celebrating the third auuual promotion to obow exactly how GreatAsuserican Low Fat Pig-Out much fan eating right can be", only what they owe and nu morn. volunteer tax counselors, trained by the Iuternal Reveuue Service, have offered their nerviceu in the on Thm-nday, March 50. viales RooMarwitu, chaicmuu, of Everyone lu encouraged to eat the AM Northwest Suburban right on Pig-Out day. Recum- Unit. The Pig-Out will be lakiog free AARP Tax-Aide/Tax meuded farda include friutu and place at restaurants, io schools, Counseling for the Elderly. TaxAide la a public servire uf the 57 vegetables fornai in the vilamin A grocery stores, offices and and C groupa, as well a dark gems elsewhere on March 10. and deep yellow vegetables. Also NilesElemontorySelsooliouen Important are cruciferous ding home letters tu parents with vegetables uuch as broccoli, cab- lunch noggestionu and offering bage, and cauliflower. Replace low-fat snack alleruatines. million-member American Auuociatiou of ReSeed Peruonu. Retirees 60 yearn uf age and older may receive free AARP Tax-Aide couuseliug in neighborhood offices io Chicago sod unhurbu by phoning AARP Tax-Aide, (312) hlgb-fat producto with lean For more infonuallon ou the meats, poultry, fish and low-fat Great American LewFot Pig-Out dairy products. call the American Cancer Society "Reuerach from the American at 358-3945. 941-2131. SERVING SWIECONKA EACH SUNDAY IN MARCH INCLUDING EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 3rd I I :30-5:30 flmmien wire once. 8 0, ut 9 p.m. at the Park Ridge tinos $4. luto; 334-2509. Thank you Let and DJ music far dancing, a non profit Club. Profiluto vbori- San., Mur. t, g p.m. ongoing tu (y a non profit club. 10:35 at Pepper Plum's JEWISH FEOFESStONAL AND PiCKUP A FREE INFORMARON AND nECIP nROCHUnEI' RIESHI FRESHI FfiESHI DIRECT FROM ThE GULF OF Dance and Buffet for Singles WOW Hall, Canfield 8 Higgins, age 24 tu 55. Singles Haven spunlive hand, free parking, Dona- ours a complimentary snuck bof- 5555700E flESh HEADLESS SHRIMP $179 . La LB ThSRn., FRL AND 5A5. ONLYI dress. Music tram 05's-tO's. Ada "Saturday Cabaret Night", on misuinn$5.50 cashbar. For infoc- March 5, slating 0:30 p.m., at malion call Charley 459-9248. A.G.Beth Israel, 3035 W. Devon, Cbicago. Admission is only $3, in- NORTHWEST SINGLES cluding refrestunents and all Northwest Singlen will bave a welcome. dance party and buffet for all SUBURBAN SINGLES singles from 7 p.m. to midnight us Sun., Mur. 6, st Erik's North, Suburban Singles will present 6255 N. McCormick Blvd. (In Linan Open House and Dance Satur- coin Village Shopping Center), doy March 5 with Ike mmie of DJmuuic will be pruvidEmit Bruni at the Americun Chicago. edand a buffet will benerved. Adlegion Hall, 049 Wauhegan Rd., mission of $5 includes the buffel. Deerfield. Snacks and cash bar. During March women will he adS.S. welcomes guests and visitors milled free. Foc more inI ormafrom 5:50 p.m. tu Call 945-0047 or 598-5095 for infor on Gata St. tion, cull 252-5028. Patrick's Party at Pheasant MARCH 8 Creek Clubhouse Saturday even- YOUNG JEWISH SINGLES ing March 12. The Ysoog Jewish Singlen (ages 20-39) invites you to hear "Devine Revelations-Fact, Fic- Sun, Or Faith?", on Tuesday, located at Etnohurot Rd. (83) and Mslburn, Mt. Prospect. Mmic by SOLLEN CTÑ. ECKRICH NANCY MARTIN 25% 7" OR 12" PIZZA'S sr 4 kd POLISH5AII5AGE 11 o - - - P0519 I-tAM g AMERICAN CORSe v ' ,a q H 2? $129 us u.e.su $ 69 I21u.eveueEAo F' , , SKAE mecHase ! ai cc,- 1 81 FREE S oe. JAR uf HORSERADISH uk "2AA9' 1 A CAF CATERING, 8 DELI UI59EE i starting ft p.m., ut A.G.Reth brad, 3035 W. Devon, Chicago. ALL WEEK AT THE DELI! ',OLE Oakhrooh Terrace. The dance is co-sponsored by the Northwest Singles Association Young liobuclian Singles, und Singlen 8Company. Admission wilt he $7. The Chicagoland Singlen St. (22nd St., west of RI. 83), DOMINICK'S tuN COITO SALAMI ne alaces Hon WshEeo,y For more information call Brook Hotel, 2351 York Rd., Oak Brook. Admission will he $6. For Alt of Ike sponsoring groups ace nun-profI organieationn MARCHO JEWISH SINGLES The Jewish Singles inviten yoo lo a Citywide Douce on Sm., Mar. f, from 7:45-11:45, at I Cuts at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Murch 11, at The Druke Oak "Faces", 945 N, Rush, Chicago. Admission is only $4 and all welcome. more isfucsoutisn, call 545-1515. INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SINGLES NETWORK For a free 3f puge Directory of all of Ilse Chicuguland Jewish singles groups, an invitulion to a free Punch Cockluil Party ando so-fee introductiou service, (nonprufit) write l.J.S. Network, P.O. Boo 91f, Homewond SL. f0430. 3Ii' 79 155% PURE PREMIUM MC CORMIC GOURMET IMPORTED BAKED HAM 939 HERITAGE HOUSE VEGETABLES 50%pit-IOFF O LIC E D $129 TROPICANA ORANGE JUICE sptçg $169 'I. LE '3.30 LO. 1 rCOLGATE I Asnociation will sponsor a singles dance with Ike tise mmic of Short 725-3300. - - MARCH 11 CHICAGOLAND SINGLES $13g U '2.70 LO Admission io only $3 and a social follows. . WISCONSIN BRICK CHEESE on Wednesday, MarchO, COMBINED CLUB SINGLES All singles are invited to a Csmhined Club Singlen Dance with the live music of Streetwise on Sut., Mor. 5, atthe Oakbrook Terrace Holiday loo, 17 W. 350 22nd CAMPBELL'S SLICED DOMINICK'S FRESH The Jewish Professional 99C CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP ALI. VARIETIES OF JEW50SI PROFESSIONAL Refreshments aud cash kur. Singlen (ages 38-55) inviten yunto Ham and cheese sandwiches will hear Mira Didinuky who wilt be nerved. speak on "Creative Dance For Grocery nEEF '1.50 LO. OFF! MARCH S 2% MILK 50.75 DZ. CON LU NC HM EATS The Diplomats. Admission: guests $5, members $4. For information cull 675-445g. REGULAR SMOKED SAUSAGE Deli Singlen (40-62): The In- March S, utarting 8:50 p.m., at Betweessero Singles Club will host A.G.Beth Israel, 36325 W. Devon, a "Sail Into Spring" dance so Chicago. Only $2. Refreshments Sol., Mar. 5 at St. Rayuuood and social follows. I 394, - in Northbrank, to mile north The Jewish Profsonionul Ave. of Lake Ave. Age 24-50. Casual Singles (ages 30-05) invites yunto TRE IN-BETWEENEES CLUB WJTHrACHrAIRO PASCAL CELERY ASPARAGUS MEXICO... Restaurant, 3315 N. Milwaukee Rabbi Potuteio, who witlspeak on roer i un. nAced neues LB "oisif oua AOPARAGUS DunpiAs All Siogles Over Age 35 Invited 490-2757 or 059-6955. Singles Dunce, Saturday, March SINGLES HAVEN i u_o. oa i POEMIOM OIZE No age sr membership reutric- Center). All Jewish singles (21-35) are lions, all singles are welcome. invited to audition. Prepuce u Doors open st 5:30, admission is sung or show tane and dress to $5. Coli: 459-8003 for tofo. dance. People to work un otage sr helsind the scenes are also needMARCHO ed. For more informatiun, call ST. PETER'S SINGLES to This Big Dance: St. Peter's 79C Produce Rannevell Rd. un Frirloy March 4. ?Oorthbrook (Next lo Leinoro General Neil F. Hartigan, was I STRAWBERRIES 00 Rosto 53 juSt North of Beth Shalom, 3433 Walters Ave., Chief Cososel to flliooiz Attorney "You PICK-YOUROWN" BLADE POT ROAST und Chicago ores. "The Network" in planoing to TGIF Singles wili have their Room 115/119, 3323 Walters Ave., weekly dunce and social ut the Northhrook, and Mon., Mor. 7; Ehnhurst Cornuda Inn, located f:30-lg:3f p.m. Congregation Del'aul Uuiversity aud Jotes Page 7 TheBugle,Thurnduy,Marrb3, 3848 I s . TOOTHPASTE ASSORTED FORMULAS 4.6 or 5 OZ. TUSE 150 OFF LASEL 99C Be Part 0f A FamiIy.. Friendly? Oolgninq? Wo'd luso lu tulk Io fna! Ose uf Ike loaghesl jobs we hase to do is lu find she righl people lu help take care ut oar 055lomers. We look for bright, Irteodly aed nalgalng peuple. We're luuk)ng for ha,d-work)og, )edaslr)nas, and amhitinas peuple who want lu be a pars ut a tesEgrowing, s0000sutal family-style operalion. lt YOU ire fuaruelt In the abose description, please slop by the Seoslue Desk al goon neesby Dnnieiek's, pick-op is application, till il sol, and sue an appaintmert In see oor Store Manager. Ii ¡;Iiiii HEAVY GAUGE Aluminum Cookware 2 QUART COVERED SAUCE PAN i5V '«Toi 'itanotisew eus toretansinea 'NON onIce cooiuu SURFACES OF PREMIUM OS PONT SILOERSTSNE 'u neon ouaeoNnre .HIOH-5MPOCT, STAY-COOL PHENOLIC KNOOS O HANDLES ASE COON nacE vo oso DrunTEn. SPECIALS GOOD ONLY AT DOMINICK'S MORTON GROVE 5747 DEMPSTER rr/IORTON GROVE 6931 DEMPSTER Cast L)NCOLNWOOD 7225 N. CICERO AVE. ThfgIe,Thday,ii.ij3, 19& 'Amadeus an4 Friends' Church L Temple News Associate in Ministry at EPLC Saint John Lutheran Lenten Services on Sunday, Feb. 21, Sue R. Vulden, Director of Youth Ministries ut Edison Park Lutheran Church was commis- stoned an an Associate in Ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Guest preacher for Sue's commissioning, and for the Gist An- flivernary of Edison Park Lutheran as a congregation, was Dr. Morris Sorenson, assistant to Dr. Herbert Chiiistrom presiding Bishop of the ELCA. Dr. Sorennon said that EPLC is a placo of nurtnring and fellowship; a congregation of believers who are celebrating 61 years of life (au a congregation). A beautiful reception followed the 9 am. service. It was hosted The fourth in a series of Midweeh Lenten Services will he held al St. John Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) on Wednesday March 9th, at 8l45 in the morning and also at 730 io the evening. The church is located al 7429 North Milwauhee Avenue (one block sosth of Harlem) in Nitos. The members of St. John invite you to direct your attention to the one whose suffering und death is remembered this time each year by attending os-midweek Lentes worship services during this Lenten season. Oat Lenten theme for this year is Objects of the Passion." ArilO- by members of the Martin mid feront object that was a part of Lather Leagues of the cbs-rh. week to help us focus os God's Purim Carnival Tumor Weissberg, Religions School Director, Temple Beth-El, announced that a joyous Purins Carnival open to the entire cornmunity will lake place Sunday, March 6. Christ's puestos will be med each plan of salvation. l'isis weeh's oh- Lawyer to discuss religious displays Skokie resident Gary Stem- A Ps-im lunch wilt be served by the Both-El Brotherhood nuder the presidency of Ira Lawrooce. Additional hamaotashen will he distribsted to all participants free of charge. There witt be games, prizes, a Purim Costume Parade, berg, attorney at law specializing rn criminal, civg and iesmigraloon cases, will address the topic "Religions Displays se Govern- meut Property" so March 5, Saturday evening at 8l30 p.m. The event, sponsored by pie Beth-El, 3050 West Touhy. Lubavitch Chabad of Nibs will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dovid Grioker, 9077 Barberry io Celebration begins at 10 am. The Des Plaines and is Open lo the throughout the afternoon at Tern- entice community is welcome. For further information, please call 274-0341. MIKE'S FLORAL elbe Iv. MILWAUKEE Cur Flowers SFierol OCCiSOs Corsngoo House Plts 631-0040 Jewish community. Sternberg represeufa the plaintifo in the legal case, Luhavitch Chabad of Illinois versus the Chicago Public Buildiug Cornmission. For more information concern- rug this program, contact the Lubaviteb Cbabad of Nitos office at 296-1770 or 262-2770. ierI will be the sign posted above Jesus, bead when He was nailed tt the Cross. A Dramatic Reading on thin theme wilt be a part of the Absoudra and Andrewl fond MARCH i9 ' vices will continue throughout tbe Funeral Home, Morton Grove, Enlornhrnent wan in Ail Saints Cemetery. Lenten season at bath times; t45 am and 7:35 pm on Wedeeodayo, Regalar Sunday Morning norship limes are f and lS:3t um with Sunday School rIzones for children io Pro-school through the Eighth Grade between the services at tllS. An Adult Bible study is atoo held at that thur led by Pastor Stoebig. Niles Community Church Wership Servire at Nifes Cornmsnity Church, 7491 Oahtoo SI., Nibs, will be held on Mar. t (the 3rd Sunday in Lent) al to am. 'with nur Intento Pastor, Olee. Charles G. Yopsl io the ysipil The Northwest Choral Society announces Iheir "Arsadean and Friendo" caocerl te br prrfncmed Salarday March 18, 1985, at 7:35 p.m. al Ihr Firol United Mrlhodtol Church, 415 Toshy, Park Ridge. Choras uod nrchestra will perform Mazarl's "Requiem'' and manic p.m. Al Ot3t p.m. the Pulpit Nominating Commitlee ovili meet and, aba U.P.W. hourd Meeliog. On Tacs., Mar. 0, The Women's Anoaciatiso wilt hold thoir month- ly rneeting at t p.m. On Wed. evening at 73S p.m. a Lenten Service will be held al the fiarwand Park Presbyterian Charch, Brotherhood holds pancake fiesta of Beethocen tuclading the "Choral Funlasia," fealaring Celeste Rue as piano aolaisl. Concertmaster will br Alan flealheringtan and vocal solotsls will be Pamela Menas, Sharea Powell, Thomos Heilmun, and Thomas Sitlitli. Mozart's "Requiem" presents a dramatic balance betweesfoar of drulh und hope lar redemptian, A Lenten Evening at fl000tler- liaa spansaced by the SI. John Brobruf [blp flume Sanely will be conducted by the Rev, Lawrence Springer on Manday evening, March 7. Enlitted "The Madera Catholic Man, His Church und His Family", the evening will begin wilh Masa in Ihe Chapel of St. Jahn Brebeuf Church, 5301 N. ly Name members ura asked In Beth Emet The Free Synagogue Beth Emel The Free sausage, coffee and juice. Sysogogse, 1224 Dempaler St., Evunslno, will bald Shabbal Sorvices an Fri., Mar. 4 at 0:35 p.m. Rabbi Pelee S. Knabel will give Ihe Ovar Torah and Cantor Jotfrey Klepper will assist with Oho services. An Oneg Shabbul will breahfast, the Wemen's Goild of the church will be holding a bake sate of home made items an well an an Eanler Boutique table, For mare information, Call the Saturday al 9:21 am. On Sun., Mar. t, from 12 sous la 2:30 p.m., Beth Emet Syougague will hold it's Paries Carnival, church office at 725-7879. Senior Voath Group. In cunjuoctiotu with the worldwide, and was chosen as Ihn official Requiem Mans at the inlerment of Napoleon, The Northwest Charal Society is a non-profit rommmanily organization direcled by John Melcher, performing can000ls of halb classical and papular mn,ic far the narthwest suburbs. Donations forthe concertare $7 for adults and $5 far students sod neniar citizens. Tickets may be abtalued at Scharringhaosnn Pharmacy in Park Ridge, sr at the concert. Phone 023-730g lar farther information, fallow. The Canonanity is invited, Allhabbal Minyan is held every spa000red by Iho BeIb Emet meet is Oho Chapel by 7ttS pm. After Maos the evening will can- 2129 W. Webster, Chicago 27G-4630 hino Oneed b Operated Is, tao, 7f Yens Calabrone. Fond grandmother of lt and great-grandmother of 2. Serviem held at lit, Andrew Homo on Monday Feb. 8, at 9am, from llkaja Torraro FaneraI Hume, Nllea, Inter- ment was in Queon of Heaven Cemetery. grandmother of 4. Dear dasghter of Vera )Dinu) Londi, talk, a movie presentalion followed by a diornosian and Benedietins of the Blessed Sacrament, Home, Riles. interment was in All Saints Mausetenm. -ta listen, to think, ta discnsa and to pray. All men of the parish aro invited. Holy flame pino will be presented, Refreshments will be served, Frank C. Schmid Franh C. llcbniid, 79, of Nibs died os Feb. tt iii Chicags, Mr, C. Schmid wan born Aug. 21, Sturm, COsarIos (Mary) Schmid and James (Ruth Ann) Schmid, Funeral Mass wan celebrated A presentation an the growing AIDS epidemic will he given at ' - ßfsetret Jiferno , 966-7302 Juliuna Church, from Skaja Torrare Funeral Home, Riles, Interment was is Maryhill Alganqoin Road, Des Fluisco, an Sunday, MarcIo 6, beginning at 0:30 p.m. Featured speakers will he Dr. Corey Franklin, director al the elinical care unit of Caah County Hanpilal, and Marianue Tab MILWAUKEE ,5VCSUE ILLINOIS Henry P. Bobene Henry P.'Bobone, 83, of Nitos died os Feb. 17 in Clsirago.Mr. Bobeue was born May 6, 0904. He was the hssband of Eleanor PAMPHLETS AVAIlABLE Qsnsetsne Absue Fane,zt Casts? l'anerut Fro-Aeezooemeet FzoO Abeas Funoeul Oneaivn 235-222g. President Carl Scholz, Jr. al Annual Auction will be held Sunday, April 17. A groat variety nf gifla erst be aurtisoed aff Ibis Riles died on Feb, 6, in Nies, Mr, Andrew Schaileck was horn Oct. 9, 0911 in Illinois. He was Ihe husband nl Bernice, dearest brother uf John (Adebaine(, year including a special feature Bonenolence" during the ceremonies at the hospital's recent Benefit Gala held at the Weutin Hotel in Rusemsnt, The Ren, Pani E. Larsen, church president, made the presentation. Laudatory remacho atoo were made by Nils G. Axeluos, (couler) president of Cevonant Benevolent Institutions, Krinsky honored at Skokie Valley Synagogue Interment was in Mantraun Lorraine, Fund grandmother uf 4, Services held at Skaja Terrace Funeral Home, Monday Feb, t5 at 9t30. Interment was in Maryhill Cemetery. Marie M. Frey brolher uf the lato John (Katherine) and the lato Leo (Sophie); and aunt at 4. Sor- off. Adzzsissian free. chairman ofthe Swedish CeveuaotHsspifal board of directors, was presented a plaque in tribute tu his nearly SO years of "exceptional service to the Enangelical Covenant Church und tu the Board uf Malthew )Violet)and Gertrude (Ryan) We'osman and the lato Marie Perrewe, Services were held at Skaju Terrace Funeral Hume Tuesday Feb, f at tO am. Ridge. Mc. Schroeder was horn Jan, 1, 1929 in illinois. He was thohssbandnfMarvellet dearest uflwa Cbevrstel's to be aurtinood Recognized for exceptional service, Lester E, Massue, (left) StenenKriosky, currently nervlog as Financial Secretory on the Executive Board and Gabbai of the Orthodox Mioyas of Skakie Valley Traditional Synagogue, was honored recently at the Syougague os the occasion of its Loyalty Brooch on behalf of the Hebrew Theological Cellege. Eriosky, a graduate of the tJninorsity of Illinoin with a degree in accaunting, atoo holds a J,D, degree from John Marshall Agradsate ofthe Skokie Valley ( School and Hebrew High Sefimt, Kcinsky served as President af the Synagogue Youth Group und prenided as Treasurer of the Chicago Region of NCSY, The Krtushy lamily has boon actively involved in the life of the Synagogue for many years, Steven is the sun of the tete Joyce Krinsky who servod as Si510rhoodpresideot, und Warren Keinsky, currently a mnmhnr of the Board nfDirectors und a Pant President of the Congregation. Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County Tuesday, March 15 PUNCH 244 the world's most exciting kitchens at any cost School of Law, I Traditional Synsgogue Hebrew surprisingly affordable at (dik GAS: YOUR BEST ENERGY VALUE am at St. Andrew Homo, Interment was io St, Adalbort Cemetery. David Earl Thompson Replace Your Counter Cooktop With an Energy David Earl Tharnpsan, 07, of Nies died on Feb, 52 in Murtas Grane.Mc, Thompsan was burn au Dec. 29, 0920, He wag the hes- Efficient Gaggenau Gas greatgrandfather of t. Funeral mother uf 4. Dear son of the into Mass was celebrated un Mon- Royal "Poppy" & Sophie, Fand day, Feb. 22 at St, John Breheuf brother of Hanel (Jar) Rook und Church, from Sfrnja Terrace the late Royal "Bud", Services Funeral Hamo, Riles. laine- were held at Skaja Terrace ment Was in All Saints Funeral Heme, Nileo, boterment Serra Club in formation 2MAi72. Synagague office. hand uf Edith uee Williams; Robert (Edna) and the late dearest mother of Pamela step- )Jmoph( Carlina and Claudia Fund Richard. grsndfather al 3; stop (James) Hock. Food grand- ed, Far mare infarmattan, call Wednesdays of the month for a dinner meollo0 ut t:t5 p.m. Far mare infarrnalion call Sisterhead Leso Bono will be distribuled Sunday, March 13, Applications available in neo Einrte; dearest mother of doar, Refrestsrnesin will be sera- College an the .2nd und 4th call 965.0900. Cemetery, Zelewoky, liaison an AIDS for the Aechdiacose of Chicaga. A donatian nf $3 wifi be requested at Ike The Serra CIsh meels and Niles free porkiog. For information on Monday Feb, 23, at St, nices wore hold Sat. Feb. 03, 9 St, Zachary's Church, 567 W. Cemetery. Serra is an organization nf Cathalie lay persans who promate varatians ta the priesthood and religioso life and strive to deveap Iheir own vacatiass to SKAJA Andrew M. Schadeck Andrew M. Sehadeck, 76, of toot. He was the husband uf Mario M. Frey, 93, of Riles Margaret neo Flam; dearest died en Feh, tO, in Chicago. She mother al Virginia (Robert) was the wile of the tale John; AIDS discussion feront pariohes, but are aS inleresled in the future nf ministry io the church, lay ministry sod Ihr work at priesls, sistors and brothers. Saluts Cemelery, Des Plaines. mother uf Cysthia (Dennis) os Wednesday Feb. 17, at 12pm, Dahlen and Garry (Joy); from Shaja Terrace Funeral brother of George, Margaret & Funeral Mass was celebrated Came prepared to participate Mortun Grane. Burial was br All James C. (Ivi L.) and Kim Riles died on Feb, 12, in Park (Bisan) Shajat und Jon. Fand Donation is $3 per person. Ample Mass was offered at 11 am. died en Feb. 85, in Park Ridge. Crernaturism. Mro, Dolheare was horn April Walter A. Schroeder 18, 1937 in Kansas, She was the Walter A. Schroeder, 59, of wife of Dale; deurosl mulber al A Serra Club is now arganiuing at Nibs Catlege, 7135 N. Harlem Ave., is Nitos. COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME WOJCIECHOWSKI FUNERAL HOME ty) and Rita (tate Victor) hinan in Flanagan Hall with a service. Members belong ta diO- tillen is-nette the wife of the late Michael; dearest rnotherofmamas (Bet- A Las Vegas Nito, Liceme #CG53 will he held at bbc Synagogue Saturday evening, I p.m. untï Midnight on March 5. Keith, Bruce und Kirk; two daughtern, Hnllp Roban and Lourions, and eight grand- Tuesday in St, Martha Church, May 8, 1005 io Ireland, She was bis Bar Mitzvah during Saturday evening services on Feb, 26, - Clancy) died ou Feb, 5, 0988 in Nlles. Mrs. Huwlett was born Arie Jordan Arnold, Son of Decido and Jeffrey celebrated torney for the Village of Murtos Margaret Howiett Murgaret Howlett, 92 (neo Feb. 20, at Nsrthwent Suburban Jewish Congregation, 7860 Lyons, Morton Grove, il. at- children. Visitation was in the S'askius Funeral Home, Morton Grove. Joan K. Dolbeare SJB Holy Name Evening of Recollection Harlem, Nitos, at 7: 15 pm. All lIn- It will be held at the church, The menu melados pancakes, wriGen as Mazart himself wao dying. It became rekuowoed Juan K. Dolbouro, 50, uf Nitos preaching os the subject "Do Vsa Know Yaurnelf". 100ly Cumooanino will be celebrated al lins ervice. On Mon., Mur. 7, Cammunicants Class wifl mccl at tt3l $1.50, children under t free. 6250 N. Milwaukee, Chicago, PH. 774-0366 yearn, formerly was an Brehesif Church, Nitos on Mon- day, Feb, 29 from Sautons Saturday morning services on Mr. Mener, who had been a memberofthè Chicago Bar and illinois Bar assocIatIons for 57 Gallagher. These midweek Leoles ser- - General Hospital, Park Ridge. the direclisu uf Mrs. Karen Guile, Filippa and Joseph MarkRoknìan, non OfLuba and Felix was called to the Torah to celebrate haBar Mitzvah during Satorday Feb. 27 In Lutheran American Broadcasting Ce. in Chicago and New York and atturney for other organizations and basinesses. He is survived by three sum, B23' NSJC Morton Grove lawyer, died IaCorte; loved by many aunls, uncles wad cousins, Funeral Maus waucelebrated at St. John 7:30 P Special music al the t4S am service wilt be provided by the Alpha and Omega Choir woder Prices are adulto: $3, students: so ehat ysa can make the decision on your own. When you call us for information about funerals, including pce-planning and pre-puyrnent, that's Jost what you get: friendly advice and so obligation, We take the time to answer all your questions, because it's part sí our long tradition of service to area families. 5AT John B. Moser. 82, a retired Gruye, legal comunI for the Lawrence Ave., announces its asusai pancake fiesta to be held an Saturday, March 12. Serving hours will be 7 urn. till 12 suso, . dear -brother of Adriana, John B. Moger grondnnn nf Maria and Michiole Lutheran Church, 4335 W. Is the facts . Hnopital. Anthony, a second grade' student at St. John BrebeufllchnollnNlles, was the beloved son uf Toap and Anna; sore/ice. The Bratherhond al Mayfair All you want Anthony LaCorte, 7, kf Morton Crune ami Thursday, Feb. 25 in' Lutheran General S. :Lo Recognized for exceptional service Obituaries Anthony [aCorte .. Piges fleBagIe,flurdyMareb 3, U5& CeogregatiaO B'nai Zinn will of $5 por persan includes the Bui- hold a Piarlas Celebration of food, fun and festivities in Olif f games with plenty of free nheckls 6759 N. Gr000viow in Chicago, on Saturday evening, March 5, frees 7 p.m. To get ints the opinI ofthe baliday all are enraoragedta came in costumes of the Furbo favorites or any churacterthat will enliven the scene. Prizes witt to awarded fc e best costumes. A Donation MODEL KG223 PILOTLESS IGNITION was tu Ridgewaad Cemetery, Purim Supper at B'nai Zion Auditacisos of the iyoagsgso, Cooktop fet Supper, Champagne Bar, far cantinsoss play. A highlight of the affair will be bIse Auction Sale at uriginal oil paintings in gilt frames tram an estate, The cocol is apeo ta the public. Youngsters aro welcome hut must be accompanied by as udult, For reservations or iofarmatlost 465-2162 or 421-8257, Showruue, hune,, Vs,,e.-5p.w, Moe,.lat, . Tirare, 'Nl 9p.m. Euroform Läger american german VALUE Amish Mi a n o I american ecclusive)y at cdlk cdl k designer/discount kitchens, ¡nc. 998-1552 the k)tchen deo(gn group 600 Waukegan Rd. G(env)ew Page 1G The Eagte,flnr,dey, MarchI, lISO Philanthrophy LIfttL'6 St. Francis Crusûders' Ball Chairman L cheon Wct'd1Lt MarnAs Springer, St. Fraecis Ideepital Auxiliary Crusaders' Handzel on United ay Leaders p Co ittee Republican Committeeman for Nibs Township, has hers earned to a leadership position io the Itliaois Women for Dote Coalition. elegant Virinriu Royale gown from the Subo Fifth Avenue Evéning Collection. The AimiliaDe recently held ita annual The Northwest group uf the Y-ME Breast Cancer Support boepitals will speak en "Cancer Update - New Agents in the featured a collection of eReningwear eelected fur the Auxdiary's 25th annual Crusaders' NAAMAT USA graos roots support for Bob Dote by ideotifyiog womeo who share Ball. svith the oeoalor. show and haB will henefit St. Francis Hospital's outpatient swgery department. "The show The Sabra Club of NAAÎOIAT VSA (fermecly Pioneer Women) will held ita monthly meeting at wan an exciting way to celehrate nur upcoming halt while helping 1908 at the Park West Clubbeme, Handset, a Co-founder and former national president of Women in Management, riled Senator Dole's legislative record oo retirement security as one Shows above I lo e: Mrs. Carol Elliett, Chairman of the Philan. Iliropy Coosessittec yod Mrs. Helen Thomas, President of the Lin. colococod Aflerooto Club. They were attending the Philunthrophy l,socheoo al the lime. reason for her active support. "He sponsored hey reforms lo the Retiremeol Eqsity Act svhivh Improved private pennion coverage and benefits for ORT auction FOR A NEW LOOK The Saodstono Chapter of Wtwro's American ORT Paleleis Reis Handed homemahyrn and employees who snork intermitfeotly dar to family responsibilities," said Handoat. Labre Jaaacek delegate for Bob Dole in the 9th Congressional District. Large selection of Jewelry, Purses. Hats. HOURS: MON.- FRI. 10.9 PM SAT. 10 . 530 PM SUN. 12.5 PM 7600 W. Rooeevelt Rd. Forest Park MelI Foreet Park, II 60130 771.6570 ORT meeting The Northern lSiouiu Region of Womeo'o Aasserican ORT mill hold their next monlbly meelheg Thursday March 3, 7:It p.m. at Dovooshire Park Fieldhosoe in ShaMe. Theo Moosen, the Minister to tien South Africac Embaosy will speak before the groop. His topic of dineussion mm be the current (Oegaoieation for Rehahilitalion through Training) will ho holding us eschas on Saturday, March Handset in also an aflernate .. WIGn . FALLS HAIRPIEctn A letal of$3t0,t7f has breo rais. ed by the 1987 campaign of Ihe Veiled Way cf Shohie VuSey, il was un0000eed by Lenore Janucek of Lincalemood, 19t7 campaign chairman. This final amolml is more thac lof perceot of the 19t7 goal of $2t3,f01, . Jaoacnh said. The United Way of Shohin Valley en. compasses the villages of Lin. colowood, Morton Gcove, Nitos yod Shohie. 12, al the Sheraton North Shore tosi, Northbrools. A preview to the silent auction begion ut 0:50 p.m. loSowed by dinner, siloot, and Eve usclions. Merchandise ID be ao,ilnsed ioclsde a 1958 Cudillac Cimorren, a fur, usA hotel puchuges. Tichets for the dinoer and asclion ore $35 per conplc aod uro available io 0t,l!:. SEDEO PLATE ITEMS CHICKEN SOUP MATZO BALLS CASOAGE SOUP . . . 3 VARIETIES DF CHEESE CAKE MEATLESS LASAGNA NUT CAKE FOUIT COMPUTI: 0000CDLi SilllFfil.fI N Since SeCam Che 5,05 of w,issee r005rds, smdisisnnl folk windsm hos onfribusod ceetni,, pro porfies 55 varisuo sernn. In ourson iCy gemnsones ore worn for Che pl oseare ChoC brins 000ir weoror h croase 0f Choir bem5y, cor b eeous O se oilssed rnedicisol oulue. toen no. knowing sorne of rho pro pernonoar i Ossnuiruren arsriburod fo eerroin gernot onesin eon. Amber woe no,d es he off ecrioeineelieoi000nrerhrsoso end minor ¡w feer,onn. Aquon,erioe woo helieoed fo relus rho body sod fo boyish fears. Aeueire w asuso a in anciens Egypr as as aid rs meditarioe. Coral. accord,ng fo Piafo. prore000d children from disease. Diamonds w erocono id000d fo amplify she prop000iss of any gem0005e COMPLETE LIST OF FOODS ANI) ycllc.s CALL THESYNAC,ciiuIlc nevico ORDERS MUST SE PLACED ANO PAID F00 RY MARCH IS, lofe O'Grady of Bishofs Modeliog e School, Ncrthbrooh. There will also be several pri000 raffled off lhrosghcsl the day. Reseowatioss for this year's ohow aro a d000lioo of $25 and are reqoesled by Friday, Morch Thefaceiopeoplohavemornsemoforscsrisryo foouoono oaerrhe esesur ¡no. Today, we know sisen un shar she pride one has in wearing hoe gemos005 tewoiry adds ro ones ocerail cense of weli.heing. We dons " pr500n ibe' semorones, but we would be alad ro help you find the fiveor grew of your choice. By Michael Doeener Gradoate Gemologist, Haedcrafter &Appraiser D0 erner Jewelers 9201 MILWAUKEE AVENUE lflighf across from Self Mal Theater Nest to 10105m Bread) NILES, ILLINOIS 9661341 MEMSES AMERICAN GEM SOCIETy / The Tmesty-firol Star Chapter, Natiosal Society Oanghteru silbe Americas Revolution, will meet nl the Park Ridge Country Club, f26 N. Prospect Ave., on Wednes- oczate CONFIDENTIAL SERVICES FOR: s MARITAL . FAMILY . CHILD . DIVORCE . day, March 9. Leacheon al ll39 usA Program at lb0. Hostesses fer the day are LocHe Bannister, STRESS . ALCOHOL PROBLEMS Medical Insurance Accepted Appoieteneets Arranged Within 24 Hours WEEKEND AND EVENING HOURS AVAILABLE FEES BASED ON ABILITY TO PAY 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 729-2666 y t' 4. Foe isformatioc costad Lucy Coward al l9f3tt. All proceeds benefit the infants, children and udslts served by Gleshirh, DAR meeting roune1ing ervice wirh whioh Ihey were wore. Emerald w oneoss idored re haao beneficial effeers an ehe eyes. Hemafife woo fhoaghr fo reduce ioflore,. mar, cnand0000rve ¡n Che erearmeno of hyoreria. Lapis laasl, was shoughr fo bries ¡en we arorseron gob. DeVo was fhcnghr os have Ohe pswor rs osablizo o personun d 000rr000 . Quartz was singled cor n many ouyisuros os s ofone of disinaOion area clair. uoyaece. H ealingcryo saio sovghO afear by some oven todoy ato aenerally quarre. urn being provided by Alla Moda Boaliqon of Highland Fach, usA olios,' ivilt be provided by Rita BETH HILLEL SISTERHOOD OF WILMETFE TRADITIONAL FOLK WISDOM AND GEMS Womno's fashions, pbs oc Gicokirk. Cowinootary and modoliog es. prrticc foc thy delightful, spriog IODANT CHICKEN: Sl'ECIAI. ORDER ONLY F00 15 00 MORE PEOPLEI 6032 LINCOLN AVENUE MORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS Crusaders' Ball mill he held May 21 at Chicago'e Faimmont Hotel. EPLC Women to hold meeting Church Women wifi hold their monthly meeting on Thursday, March 2, at t2,30 p.m. izo the South Hall of the church, 8626 N. Oliphant. After a luncheon, nerved hy a film and speaker from mcdelcd by the children of SI'INACO SI1UI.lil.E Anniversary moot will ho provided by the Jim Callen Ti-it. Affali Docigos cf Foc Lake. Childreo'o fuchiooc from The Ap. FACKAGIII) AND SuAnT Filo PICED1' The Silver Il am., a loocheco at Dean and )ashioos at 1:19 p.m. Entertain. hoc call, 670-4070. KOSHER FOR PASSOVER FOOD Mrs. Springer after the ehem. women of the Guild, a business yip Tree is Winoytha will be Ficrion NI compllmeolary hors d'oeuvres at Betty Bermas, Ellen Emherg and Barrie Shine, Chairman. Anseal election of Officers will take place during the meeting, Shirley Sotechak will preneot the program rolaliog to quilts, quilting ved American Histeery"American QuiltsHeritage of a Free Society". She will have with her quits that she has done and astique examples. Satschels tu a member of the IlIteois Quitters, Inc. and u'asserican Qailteru Snciety. The Janis Pahnke will he in the Park Ridge Lihrary 1mm lO te i the third Thurnday uf each meoth ta ateint in genealegicul reteureh, Anyone wishing te leant about memheruhip requirements may call Karen Barba at 023-0916. N45 pm. Weduesday March 9, St. Francis expand its state-ofthe-art surgical facililiee," said The Edison Park Lutheran Glenkirk's 9th annual Fashion Shom/Lunchenn mill he held al Allgaser's Fireside Ins, Northbruok os Satsrday, March 19. There will be a reception with coscones, for this Feues shorn HOMEMADE MCMSEII. Glenkirk Fashion ShowlLuncheon advooce. Tichels for the lino uso. lion al 9:39 p.m. are $5 io advance or al the door. For mope ioforma. 000diti005 io Sooth Aleteo. q.. meeting Proceeds from the fashion common valses and ioteresls meeting asId special program follow. Ou the Macelo calendar is Auguetana Center, a division of Lutheran Social Services. Breast Cancer Conference Mat-ste SprInger foresee, March 10, 0,30 um. to 5 p.m.,MichaetReeee Hospital and Medical Conter. The conference is heing cosponsored by the Y-ME Breast Cancer Sapport Program and the Michael Reese Breaet Center. Dr. Schute's leeluce witt cover the psychosocial aepeerts nl breast cancer. According to Shares Green, ex- ecutive Director of Y-Me, "Ten yearn ago women with breast lumps signed a consent form, Far mere infurmatiun contact this meeting or about Y-ME, call the Y-ME office at 709-9330. Woman's Club will spanner a celehratien honoring St. Joseph District is accepting applications for it's Thursday Night Women'e league. League fee is $380 plus a $50 refendahle forfeit fee. Far more itsfórsnatlOn please contact Gordon Jacshson at 065-7447. one day, yes eusot put yoursell in the position of the people and relate to them as they do with ene Byrne shared her reagens for moving to Cahrizei Green during and market yourself fer cow girls en hew to ge about hegieming a political career. Io closing she stated, "Spook to what is wrong, and don't try te foot 11,30 am. at the Landings in Reservatiom can he taken at 307'9097 hefore March 7. Cost is $10 for memhers and $15 for non memhers. of Cook Coanty. "Women an d personal financial ptanning" Reed Financial Services. strategies. Fer the heginner an well an the more advanced investor. Tuesday, March 9, 7 - 9 investing, and taxes by pm. Feieian College, 3000 West By Nerak Leu, Waddetl and Seminar that will deal with saning, estahlishinggeals, oh$ectiveu and Petersen. Ne Cost. Call 539-1933. ;t.na'i# en Friday, Morch 10 at 8116 Niles Center Road, Skakie. The celebration will begin with a 730 p.m. Mass which mill he held us the ChapeL After mass there will he a St. Joseph Sweet Table set up in the Father Saner Auditorium. Ocdee Seoge FIRST QUARTER using a spring theme. Several flower arrangements will he Warehouse Sale made during the demumtratien. Ali ladies are welcome to come and enjoy tIsis interesting, infermotive evening. You don't have to he a CWC memher la attend this event which mill he held in Flanagan Hall, 0301 N. Harlem, at 7:30 p.m., MarchO. March 4th thru April 2nd I 988 Martha would hove made George bring her to our fantastic warehouse "Clearance" Sale. THE ELEGANCE OF EEL Soft, sapple feo Free Gift! See COUPOI below durable. 150% seenegor thoc leasheel LADIES' FASHIONS at Real Savings Dresses Suits Skirts Blouses Tops Blazers Pants Sweaters Accessories 515 s 4v. tOJl) .LLtL C1I.u.JCt,& Store Hours 14 Slot French Wallet: 529.99 pius 7% III. To. Pusrage end Hardlies: 12.75 TersI Ae,f. 5PEEIrO cOLOn: r Oluck. . Wins, Salue. S,ae. Orown bocEe ONrI WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF EEL ACCESSORIES The Morton Grove Park they de not like. She stated, "If infactyeuwanttohea good Mayer, er political leader Dr. Diane Cashelt fer their March 16 speaker. She will Girarde will give a preseutatin on ce-ordinating colors and flowers The conference is directed to narses, health educators, socist workers, radiology technicians, Women's "A" League thizogs The Labe Suburban Chapter of Women in Management will hoot choices they cas comfortably accept." 312-7990335, by March 4. ennugh belief in themselves to step fermarmi and change the Women in Management meeting 446-7275. ment to surgery and woke up to see if they still bari both hreaota. Now there are several surgical and treatment options for early breast cancer, and women need ta sort through a lot of informatins nu that they can make and coscereed laypor500s. Seven contact hours of continuing edscatioO credit has been granted from the Illinois Nurses Association for the full day con. ference. The lee, inclsitiog luoch, io $35. ReservatioosmaY be made by caNIng the Y-ME office ut periencee in gevernment, numhering 22 years. She enceuraged students tu have Fur more information about designer uf the Nies Amliasgs store, will demnnstrate his techniques of finral design. Mr. The St. Peter's Catholic r free of charge and reservatione are not necessary. Girarde, floral manager and St. Joseph Sweet Table Health in Washington, D.C., will be the keynste speaker at the Breaut Cancer Update Con- children of Israel. Amlings Flewerlaasd is bringing a touch of spring even though the winter chill is still bi the dal At the St. Jobo Breteeuf Catholic Club general meeting To register and for additioual Women's on Tuesday, March 8, Steven Dr. Wendy Scham, psclenlngist Government. Mayor Byrne spent an heur addressing the seniors an this issue by sharing her unes ex- anyone. Be truly yesrself and he the hest you can he." Jane Byrne is presently roaming fer Clerk of the Circuit Court Spring arrives early at St. John Brebeuf from the National Institutes uf Senior Clase an Women and the topic are welceme at the upon doer meetings. The eessinna are IJhertyvilie, 5290 5. Milwaukee. free. Guests are warmly month at the St. Francis Center for Womee'e Health. Staff nurse iasfnrnsatinn, call 4924700. Mayor Jane Byrne tu speak to the her term. She aine briefed the the NAAMAT USA eRice at NancY flepke leads discussion of the medical and emotional issues surrounding PMO. The PhIS Support Group will he held this month at O am. ou Sat., Mar. 12. Cost is $3. The St. Fran' eis Center for Womeu's Health is located at 1800 Shermau Place m Evanston: recently iuvited the fermer career paths and steps te take to prepare for this transitional period in pour career. Lunctoenu program hegius at menstrual syndreme at the PhIS Support Group. The group meets the second Saturday of each Breast cancer patients, their familiea and friends, and health care professienals inlerented in Maureen McGarrity. manager of Social Services at Highland Park Hospital, will epeals on "Stress Management." Admission is services far the women and Women can discuss their qaes' nf Resurrection High Schoul feature pointers on hew te assess Menai, nocial, and job training tiens and concerns ahout prw The Social Studies Departsnent 't'realasseat of Breast Cancer". 429 Penguin in Deerlield. welcome. NAAMAT USA provides cAuca- PMS Support Group visits Res Support group Evaneton and Nnrthbrouk Avenue Old Orchard. The show Jane Byrne YME Breast Cancer Meter lun, 1900 South Milwaukee Avenue, Wheeling. Dr. Gerohes Locker, of Fashion Skew at Saks Fifth The coalition worho to batid . Program will held ita neal mentIdy Open Door meeting, Saturday, March 12, at the Palwaukee Ball chairman, mndeln an tops 1987 goal --Ptrieia Reis Hndze1, Page lI TheBagle, Thursday, March 3,1109 11007o4:30 6412 VAPOR LANE Sot. 10:00 to 4:00 OPEN Sunday Mar. ô, 1988 10-4 NILES, ILLINOIS 965-4222 Bring this coupon in to receive a FREE GIFT! Name Address City State Teen-Fri FREE FREE ERE FREE FRIS FREE FRIS FREE FREE FREE FREE A selected item (of our choice) Zip 5s .nilil. . ild es dIe lS.. .blcr ro 050 s Phonel for each customer at the register with a purchase. I seed shook se money o,der fe: Chorlos J. Nickertue, Ltd. Boo 631 Park Ridge, IL 60060 P.O. ,llII .A.AiuÌ (One coupon per customer) Valid tho.i ,t'pril 2, 1988 only Page 12 :.e.s. 4 L. "Health Awareness Day" The owner of a women's eIerelse facility la the 7900 block of Milwaukee told police Feb. 25 o maflexposed himself while wotctüng the class from the bollwoy. He then fled tite area. The offender was described ao m hie 20's, 510", and weighiog 165 poaads. He was wearlog o ton jacket, o turquoise sweatobirt and glosses. ti was ' 'lighls, camera -action!" last week at Nimtoh employees who brought that cem- Compooy, 0119 W. Howard, Nifes liony as CSTV, Chicago Spotlight on Golf MIl security A Skokie man was orreoted Feb. 24 for disorderly conduct daring o distorbonce ot o A Miles man was arrested for reutaoraot-bor in the 59go block battery, failing to signal when ce- of Touhy Ave. According to police reports, the qnired and wearing no seat boll on Feb. 24. A csmpanisn, whs wan a pounenger in the car, was charged with battery. offender was escorted ont of the establishment sed then retnroed caouiog another diuturbooce in Accordiog Is police repodO, the offenders were spilling at and kicking a car as the owner was himself to everyone ïo the lobby oreaof the eslablishmeet. He was released on $50 bond pending a March court dote. enitiogthe vehicte in the Golf Mill shopping center, A Gott Mill secnrity van drove DUI arrest... and the offender nhontcd A Wheeling moo wan arrested for drook driving, speediog and "ost the pslice". The attender then got into their vehicle with the driver proceediog Inward Chnrch St. with the van in par- Mdwoohee at 50 mph cronsiog fromthe curb lane to the center OFF ON TV SERVICE CALL FoAÌ VoIx R. Estos. Neeth Maureen Mactea OR ON CARRY-IN SERVICE WeSrnsis. All Moneo & Modni, . 967-8282 COUPON VCR SPECIAL -t I 95 967-8282 TV. & VIDEO 7558 N. Milwaukee NILES 967-8282 Police responding to an at- tempted burglary at a stereo shop in the tOtO block of Milwankee tosed the power hod been cutoff by removing Ihr eIertrie meter in the rear otlhe store. Telephone floes had atso loen cut disabling the phones. The offender then smashed the store froot window in an attempt Ito gaio entry, bot apparently was scared off by an outside battery ! bock-up alarm system, which does sol send sut o trouble sigool when the system fails, according to police reports. rs L»iI 1ALERT T.V. burglar a Starch court date. $1000 ALERT TV. Alarm system deters would.he lane Severat timen. A slop was ioitiated in the 1710 bloch st Milwookee Ave. He won released on $1,000 bond plosdriver'n ticenue and assigned SAVI Maureeen M.d.. Molb.Mlllj.n Dollar Prrnlomr Thinking of selling your home? Do it as easy as possible with a Top Notch Professional' Maureen Macina has been worl<in in this area for years an has proven she is the Best in the Businoss.' Call Maureen for holp. Call Maureen at pusscognr esited the car, ran op to the secarity van and strock the hood with his fist causing a dent and scratches. tie then got back ints the car which proceeded ont of the ceoler traveling to Church and Maryland where the driver Vandalism... Someone oued a hard object to break a large plate glans winslow in a hoildiog in the 7400 block of Croname on Feb. 21. The stress cussed a nearby window to crock coming total damage of $50g. Persons usbuown burned a mark with a cigarette on the roof lop of a rar in the 82N block of Mitwauhee on Feb. 22. PRE-SEASON SPECIAL FURNACE or BOILER CLEANING and TUNE-UP REG. '47.50 i YEAR FREE SERVICE CALLS WITH ANY CLEANING ORDER OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 15. 1988 15% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT grownd. The other agent attemp. ted to call for help on the police The offenders were reteosed after posting $1,000 bond each chest and threw bios to the North Shore hosts sing-along nubneq000tly ing the car then punched one of the security men in tIto foco and A sing-along with alt poor lavorite oldies will he hosted by pianist/vocalisl Martha Berqhorst at the North Shore Hotel, lIlt Chicago Ave., Evanston, ou Sunday, March 6 at 2,35 p.m. pending at April cous-t dote. The senior citioenn of the North Thefts... A housewas brohenints Feb.22 in the 8t block of Overhitt by breaking a window on the rear door. After ronksarking neverul bedrooms and a family room, the nffender removed a motorcycle helmet, scanner and camera totaling $1,200. A hag of stereo cqsipment was teft by the door ond police surruiue the horglor was scored off when the victim returned home. Persons unknown sued u pry bar to force open a side dsor to a residence in the 7900 btock Feb. 20. Once inside, the sffenders remeced miscellaneous jewelry tJstsnown persons removed a tire and rim worth $300 from u car in the too block of Austin teavingthe vehicle on blocks. A Franktin Pork mon repsrled Feb. 250smesne gained entry a locked lurker at a health cluh io the 8200 hlock of Golf Rd. Taken from the locker were $580 and o Vina card, but the vie- tans clothes were left intact 155 a similar incident os the saine day, someone gained entry to a locked lurker and removed $800 in corrency, o wrist watch, u gold wedding ring and a hrass leather money holder worth a total of $875. Alus taises were the soit and a of ondetecmined vatue and an victim's jogging unknown amount of cash. A .38 calibre handgun of sodetermined value was also loben. Police tosed nhoeprintn frem designer sweatshirt totaling $215. the point st entry/exit oorth to the alley. A check of the nesghbsrkosd proved negative. A 1978 Oldsmobile was slot en Miff shopping from the Gott center on Feb. 24. Value of the vehicle isuodeternoined. Someone used as unknown device to putt the loch from the front passenger door to gain entry to a car in the 9000 block of Heathwood. Token from the car were three cassette tapen and a nhirt totaling $145. A Chicago mon was arrested for retail theft at a stare in the 87M block of Deinpater Feb. 2 after he was observed concealiug four bottles of gin worth o taut of $40.16 into bis jacket and pants and atteptiog to exit the store. He was released on $1,100 koud pendioga March court date. A necority mon at a store in the 8500 block of Golf Rd. observed a man remove a Walkman radio worth $24.99, place it in his jacket an attempt to leave the store withont paying for the item. After loe was taken into custody, police foond he was in possession of a pair of designer jeans bearing a tag from the Driving violations... A Chicago man wau arrested for disobeying a ntop oigo and driving ou a noupended license on Feb. 25, Police spotted the driver pro- Cerding east On Jarvin at Oak Porh dinobeying a stop oigo. He then went north on Oak Park wherea traffic stop wan initiated. He wan released on $1,000 bond and annigued a March rosit date. A Chicago mon was arrested for speeding ucd driving white suspended on Feb.22. The offender was observed in Ike 85to bloch of Oaktos driving at 55 mph. When the offender polled over to the Clara Dr. from Greenwood, a male passenger Jsmped from the car and fled the area. Investigation revealed the passenger was o hitchhiker and wan in the general area of Lotheron General Hospital. He was iheas in hin 2t'n, 510" Std wetgbtog 165 puund, wear- store in the Golf Mill shopping center. The subject was ont able to prodoce a receipt for the item, according to police reporta. He wan released on $1,000 bond and assigned a March court date. reteaneri on $10gO bond pending a March coscO date. Over 45f local residents attended a recent "Health Awareness Day" seminar, sponsored by Stale Representatives Calvin Solfier, Louis Lang and Senator Howard Carroll. Above, Representative Sother (r) discusses program with two participants. The program included free heallk testing fur aft those attending. with bosisesses that have Datey against u north suborban roela in 110e comeusoity," Datey noted. The lawsuit accuses Mucciota of nu500r005 violations of the Il- borne csotroctor accused of bilkiog area residents while allegedly doing business nnder at least four unregistered bosiness aliases. Gene Macnob, the defendant large sums of mosey from homeowners over the past 16 monlhs toc remodeling work that was sol cornpfeted sr performed with the proper boitdisg permits. He is also accused et operating at feast four home repair his free wheeling partner. The film is rated PG-13 and will lost for about 106 mioates. The PUNCH 253 film is shows free of charge inlhe library auditorium at6960 Oahton Street. Everybody is welcome. found to have bree cheated. Complaints incloded in Dal ey's court action were those of n Park Ridge resident who paid a $006 businesses including "Lake deposit last September to Shore Builders" io Northbrook and "Dependable Construction Co." io Glenview which were remodel his bathroom and was left with nothing to show for lt but sot properly registered either with the flfiooin Secretary of State's office or the Cook County Clerk. "Boned 00 the complaints we've received from Mucciolu's customers, it appears he spent more lime creating phony boniness entities Iban he did car. eying oat the work loe which he was paid," Dofe said. MocciOfa also allegedly operated under the bosloess names of ''No-Glane" and ''Residential Remodeliog three demolished walls, and Iwo Niles wsmeO who are seeking the retors of over $6,000 for remodeling work Ihat had to be removed because it was allegedly dasgerously defective. In Ike Nitro case, Msccisla allegcdty gave Ike women three different phone numbers during the course of Ike work, each subsequently disconnected. prosecutors sor the defendant's lo focale any acloal addresses for "This case demoenlrates asen consolidatinq your IRAs is easy dress or properly advise the businesses. Macciola is believed to he o Now In alt of the cases, Moccialo's contracts violoted stale taw by failiog lo eilhee include his ad- customers have been able I Joe Friday wish Tom Hanhs as full refonds for all c0050iners check showed that 10 canes of paper towels worth $5fO was mtsningfrom the storage room. come in taler and was told about the meidest, sloe said not one bad keen sehednimi to repair or adjust the machine. March 7 al 7 p.m. Is thin exciting movie Dan Aybroyd is the dense bot dedicated nephewof Sergeant Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County Tuesday, March 15 dcfesdaol Oat of the home repair business. Daley is also asking the court to impose a $50,000 tise und order in Datey's townoit, allegedly took opes when be arrived for work. A missing. When the manager Nitro Public Library will be showing Dragoet on Monday, linois Ceosumer Fraud Act and seeks a court order potting Ike business days, Ooley said. Ootey orged other homeowners who may have hod dealings with Mocciola to immediately contact ly completing the job, he left the store. An employee taler noticed the prissier machine worth $300 was Nues Library host film verifiable locations, as well as Stato's Attorney ftichard M. NoethbroOfu resident, but neither The manager of a store io the 7400 bloch of Milwaotuee told pulsee Feb. 21 a man entered the store and told employees be had been ordered to adjost a check prmtei- machine. After apparent- ed same in the U.S. and Europe. tecting Ihemselves by dealing A consumer fraud lawsuit was fifed Tuesday by Cook County Milwaoloee Ave. reported Feb.22 be found two basement doors Fer reservations for this program, please call tt4-t400. dispinys and elegant trade show Consumer lawsuit tiled against subuiban contractor customers of their right to hoch ing dark clothes. The driver of the car was Shore invite the poblic to jein in the fun at no charge. Specialists." As employee of the Third District Court Boilding, 7tH case histories io which their wide exhibits made Nimlok a recegoie- The victims noticed the license stopped again. The offender driv- their father and see compovy. They will be giviog successfot Chicago Spotlight show is Is salute the teadecs of select plate as the offenders fled the area and police The principals nl Nimloh Cem- posy - Gerald and Simon Perule -will he detailing the history of range of portable in-store Chicago companies and the radio bot wan polled not of the track and throws to the gr000d. to ils current macbet posi- cable TV this spring. CSTV says the aim el each spotted the vehicle making a loll torn on Oempster and PrOsperI. obscenities stating they were The offender was observed traveling io the 0400 bloch of COUPON At the Choech St. exit, the up, asked what they were doing, Improper tane nue ou Feb. 25. SAVE filming a "behind the scenes" look al Nimloh tsr a special feature 50 the ''Chicago Spotlight" sertes to he aired on Two men anested after attack Disorderly conduct... the bar area. He conio hack a third time and then exposed n ci Niles firm featured on TV show Television Prodoclioes, begins Indecent exposure... Page 13 The Sagte, Thoroday, March 3, 1988 TheBugle, fluradny, M.reh 1, 1988 -.- - - out of the deals within three :o Face his Consumer Fraad Unit at 443-4000. the importance of consumers pro- POW-MIA Awareness Rally Os March 12, Saturday, 12,00 Noon, a tacge group Of vstmg Americans will be gathering at Ike Chicago Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Siate Street li same reason, have always ines enpeudoble. Men were not accounted for from World Wor It, Korea, &Vietsam. This sknsld he very unenceptable to the P.O.W.-M.t.A, Awareness Rally. American population who enjoy their freedoms everday. 110e P.O.W.MIA situation ho Southeusi Asta Was to he une of change thin National Disgrace by confronting the Presidential Can- priorities. However, he has let the families el these brave animosity toward this policy of indifference and Ihe knowledge that Veterans (no mailer where they nerved or wheni are pulling Wacker, Chicago for a President Reagan stated that our Nation's highest national Americans dows. We on Americans, proud of tbeir heroism, cao not. American servicemen, for We have the opportunity te didates and expressing oui together io a common canse with their votes. ,r p A -v;_- A WeS do lt foe you. All the popeewoek. All fhe onolysts.Yoo doni lib a finger. Alf yoor IRA savings. CDs and Investments iso one manageable high yield account. Calf 312/298-3300 fee more infer- mation.The Master IRATh, OtseThal Does lt Ait. First Colonial Bank Northwest 'ulF A First Coloniol Bank A!IliL Deopsler cl Greeowood P.O. Boo 40-283 THE DOERS Nibs, Ililirois 05640 312/290-3300 Page 14 ThcBogle,Thoeday, Merck 3, 1998 flIf,'i l'eeh'on,rObl,l9eisec u- I Bét E.gIe,Thieiday,Mareb 3iIJM You Didn't Late-Bloomer comes on Know Classic Seniors Mixed strong for Oakton Team Raccoons -Mike Simoo's first encountcr with Oakton Community College basketball coachTom Jorodt was brief and to the point. "It was my first day of classes al Oaktoo Iastyear, sayo Sa000. "Coach waIted by me io Ike hail, looked sp and said, J - he gradnated io 198G. on ha. thin odqn. di.th,c- says, 'but I got cat each lime I blems an a sophomore," Simon floe:.. .Hafathewa.onea big Io.g.,a b.balI plyo, and hi, beothae played in Ihn Nalionni Football Longa.?. . - tried oat. I continued fo play oatside of scbosl on my awn, hot I was discouraged because I wanted la play in high school. It wasn't a question of thinking I should play jouI because I was Aenwer .. Pet Rilny of Ihn Lo. An9e4e. LI... . Hi. fntho Lnon w a fonn. major Ioag.e eafth. and hi. lati, I just loved the game." Jamndl was initially intrigued because of Simos's height, but it didn't take long for the veteran Raider coach to spot addilisnat brother Loe was a dafeodvo badIintheNFL piases. I knew that Mike didn't play in high school, Jorsdt says, but he did have same tools. "Mike has good hands and is very Did yo. know thot 1ko Nationel Basketball Anooiatian originally had a different name?. . The NBA wen called the Beokothall Aseociation of Antenna. on the BAA, trole 1946 to coachable. He was willing lo speod a lot of time io the gym working an drills Over and over so that be would improve." Simon says he was mare than williog to put in the time Only 9 playera In ba.abnul hiatos-y haca woe Ihn big necessary Io become a better langea Moat Vah.nbin Player award in conneoutine annaona-Dein Morphy in 1982-83. Make Sohn.ldt 198081, J0. Morgan 1975-74. Rogar Mwia 196061, EntI. Bank. 1958-59. Miokay Man- tie 1956-57, YogI Barr. 1954-55. Hal Nowhouaer 19I4-45 - and Jintnty Foe. 00e of the top players to the state this season, averagtng better than 21 points and 12 rebounds an outtog. - - u yo. jandlon tide .d .dat your dual i. oonn000d thee "1 anticipated that Mihe would do very well this season," bendI before doilnoyI Jenning. Cheonolat will dnd.ot $50 from Ihn pewhaaa mico of veer new sayo. AS weil as he's playing this year, though, his best basket- nr wed our. Oso dndwtio. per ball is probably still ahead of - .W.00,. 00. dndaotioo por hon This is only his second year Ineoo.ction Tae Kwon Do Institute Capito. Maroh IO. 1980 RETAIL CUSTOMERS ONLY The ,°nsericao Tac lÇwoo Do Io- stitute at Golf Moloc Parh District 9229 Emerson Des Plaines, is dioa Spring Touroameot, on March 12, noon which Gfenviaw (312) 729-1000 Whoinsolt Parts 729-8820 college programs, isclsdiog Roosevelt, Carthage and - is featuring children and adtlls. All levels will be participating in sparring and patterns. Everyone is invited to watch. The Golf Maine Park District also has Tac Ewos Da lessons for adolts and chitdreo. You are invited lo attend 1 free clsss to see if you woold like to join the pmgram. Dayw Monday & Wedoesday pm. Salurdoy afternoon. For mare informatise p1mm call us at 297-3098. Henry Knitter Frank Voelker ftochford. limos nays he has yet to decido where he'll continue his FtoJacsb MargeSkonberg graduating thin spring from Eve Yumsg Oahlon. "The fact that t'li have the uppOrtuuity to keep playisg is pretty incredible," he says. "t never would have dreamed two years ago that I'd have the chaoce, bot Lucy Gevlile Mary Newman includiog my class grades. I have done before, aodthat will hetp me get into some (four-year) schools at which I previously woutd nul Ice Breaker Classic DaMon Ice Arena invites yos lo attend the first "tee Breaker Classic" Is he held aU day Friday and Satorday, April 1 and 2, at Oaktoo tee Hints, 2500 Oakton. Thts competition is Open to amatens individuals of aU ages, tots throsgh adults, who aro members of the Ice Skating lvstitote of America (ISlA). (Tots entered in the Race WaIting event do not have to be members of ISlA). The formal of tIsis com- petition includes teams vom. peting in freeutyle, interpretive, footwork, compulsory freestyle, figureo and precision. 't'Isis event hopes lo altracteompelitoms from the aurmoundiog I-state area. The Ice Breaker Clasoic was orgaoized in as effort Is raine funds to extend the ice skating season al the Oaklon Ice Arena. We hope you will join us in this effort. If you are interested in entering, please call IngridSantee at the Ice Riots, 092.3357, Behrens B. Varon M. Callises M. Oclrioger High Games D. Behrens G. 'l'boma M. Octrioger L. Jensen B. Varan Brothers Torero NW. Cr08.1 Uniov Wallys Casdielighl Jewelers Matthews Bank of Evaoslos Mivelf is Rolphs Louoge Tridentares 28-35 28-39 28-35 Two Plus Toen 31-2 2 21-32 Nu Idea 17-4g 210 190 190 109 Ill 180 174 172 171 28.43 518 148 532 117 510 110 514 217 215 203 201 192 Wed. Nite Mens Team 32.31 471 478 419 Ist Nail. Bask of Riles 31-32 Sullivan's Tavern 30.33 StsteFarmlns.-Beiorwailes27_36 ShajaTerrace 2t-42 Ovlringer Wait For Us Four Teens Pinbusters Wedeesday, Feb. 24, 7 p.m. Team W-L G.L. Schmitz Ins. 47-1g Candlelight Jewelers 41.21 Debbie Temps, Ltd. 35-28 Classic Bowl High Series G. Thoma L. Jensen BsltDogs 483 . fidence in all aspects of my life, No Drinks Alley Cats 22-41 develop in basketball, and being involved has helped my coo. The Comets Bodinon Unknowns Senior Power Wanderers 42-21 4 t-22 39-24 37-2g 36-27 35-28 35-28 34-29 33-30 33-50 Saudhaggers the opportunity to play and great expericoce for mv. t've had Bozos W-L 44.19 24.31 20-37 25-35 Catholic Women's Bowling League coming to Oaktoo bas beco a Team Dragon Playboys Wildcats HoI Shols, Joe Kucan 510; Frank Vuetker 5go; Larry Paul 5I0 Womeo basketball and studies after bave been accepted." reserve. However, he's become 241 Waukegan Road tentioo from a number nf samll ago when he averaged sin points and three reboundo a game as a 1932-33 Meo Frank Rstkowski Jobo May Nues Brunswick Senior Men's Bowling YoongSenisrs Strike Force Wild Bunch Silver Stars leigh Gumes season at Oakten had drawn at. I came ta Oahloo how much I linsited action for Oaklos a year Eveyousg FloJacok Simon's performance this a solid B average at Dakton, which is hatter than t've ever Simon, who's num 6-9, saw MsrgeSkosberg Lucy Gentile nf compelilive competition, and he's hound to gel stronger in the future, loo." basketball player. "Coach worked with mc every day, and the other players gave me a lot of encouragement, las," he says. "I never maImed before didn't know abusI haskelbafl, hut I feet that I've come a long way." 559 547 542 532 505 Wameo "I tried sut for the team every year, cnceptwhco I had buce pro. 20-29 10-29 20-29 19-38 15-34 Frank Voelker Jobo May Frank Itaihowoki Henry Knitter Murrie Y000g e, 101gb School in Nibs, from which Which coath ¡n the Na- 24-20 29-20 27-22 27-22 20-24 24-25 21-28 Oldies Bol Goodies Nv.No's Alley Cats Lambs Grey Hounds Houcd Dogs High Rollers High Serivs Meo Simon that the then Dobbs tineal Bk.tb.lI Annoda- 31-1f lieus Tigers Eager Beavers Pasihers "husketball?" I said, 'yep,' and he told mo to cometo his office and talk to him" It seemed obvious ta Jorndt when he looked up at all 6-8 of By Jin Jennings Billy Goats Poodles freshman might he a basketball player. Bot eveo with his aboveaverage heighl andioterest in the game, Simon sever got the npportuoity ta play at Notre Dame r Glenview man W-L 53-24 51.2f 4 2-25 42.35 41.31 2f-40 21.51 25-52 19 1g 10 9 in Squash Tournament cordless tools. Batteriesareclansifiedanpriniarynr secondary cello. A primary cell has an irreversible chemical reaction aod cannot be recharged whm the reaction has roo its course. Carbon-zinc, alkaline, mer- The weddn largnnt city inane- carp, and silver are the moot common primary batteries. All are dry cello. Since hatterien are relalivety enpensive, unscrupulous advertiners sell rechargero for primary cello lo nousopecting bayers mho suoo find that theb have wasted their money. Secondary cello have reversible chemical systems that can be whinh o lo98et chas lite whola ulala el Mwwslaioetls-h the city of ML Ita, in GOsttelhi li has over lh,000 sqiwe miles within ils oily recharged hundreds, even tisosnands of times. The lead-acid cello todw in oar cars ace the must familiar examples. Nicad (nickelcadmium) batteries are the only available dry cell secondaries. Allhough nicado cant three ta five times as much as ordinary batteiles, they pius their recharger will be a good inventaient if you 550 luta uf totteries. Oddly enough, the nickname for City--the "Big Spptn"-mnes fron Charleston, Now York S.C. A poyslar dance Oti9isatnd is HOUSEHOLD HIJMIDWIERS During recent play in Motsal 1930 at Ike Big Apple CIah it ed 15)" game until he was 40, Ilobter han Gene Parker 537; Ed Beitskt 538; Virgil Wilson 535; Joe Momo 530; Jerry Montek 529; Chester Fagucki 523; PIal Scbrieher 515; Squash Toorsament at the Univernity Club of Chicago, Also, many people feet "cold" in a warm room and the incidence ut 71-yoar-old Ed Hohler of Glen- sipper respiratory ailments increases. Thene conditions can ha dramatically improved il humidifiers are imlaled. Housen with forced air heating systems cao have an aotamalic hnmidifier easily attacked Io the main return air duct. Hounes view eliminated a 34-year-old competitor in his lirot match of piuushipn throughost the pant 30 years: he was the 1962 wiuser uf the Illinois State B Championship where he boat a 23-year-old cumpetilor when he wan 44. He took 519; George Thompson 108; John Krintsla 587; Bob Regosh 505. Orchard Mental Health Center Fundrajser The "Good News Bears" Basketball Team, pant and pcenent players uf Ike Bears, play the En-college All-Stsro for a fundrainer to support Orchard Mental Health Center of Nites Township. Game time is 2p.m. on Sun., Mur. 27 at Rites West High Scho,l gymnasium, Oaktuo and Gr000 Point Rd., Shokie. Pu autograph seoniun precedes the game al 12.30 p.m. Door and raftIe prices galure, including two reund trip liebem un American Airliues. Call 967-7330 for ticket sales locations. Men's 6 ft. and Under Basketball Dunk Leagoe Team Menehuves High Rollers Itoplacemeots Michetob Chuggero . Dec's W-L 4-g 3-0 3-0 3-i 3-1 Revegadvs 1 Siep Ahead The Busters Dowgs 2-t t-3 1.3 l-3 Athletics 0-4 The Frogs l-4 without forced air systems mml une mmm humidifiers, an evaporative twit or an ultrasonic mister. The evaporalive nidI has a reservoir, a water pick-op wheel, and a blower. When the water wheel rotates, the blower pauses air over it, and sends the humidified air ints the room. If tapwater is used, dinsatveel solids are lefl behind to form hard-Iwremove encmontatiuno which oflen came the motors of the water wheels to barn sot. For good performance, these millo must he frequently cleaned. Ultrasonic milo contain nu moving parta. The ullrasanic tramdscer turns the water io ita reservoir into a mistand enpelo it. As the water droplets evaporale, they leave habind a white dust. To prevent dusting, nome models have demineralioer cartridges to remove dissolved solids. These cartridges are eopensive and must he changed often. If distilled water is used in these units, cruol bnild-up and dusting are eliminated. Although the distSted water bOl may he high, tlo me will extend the tile of an evaporative unii and will cost less than the replacement demineraloer carlridges. OVEN CLEANERS Cleaning home ovem in a difficult and messy task. With continned tong tenu ose, hahed-en grime accumulates and gelo harder to remove. Nut only io the cleaning job unpleasant, it can he harmfuI Io the kitchen, and dangerous Io the cleaner. Supermarhelo oeil a variety of cleaning products in aerosol, spray, or brush-on form. With one enceptsno, all the cleaners contain nudism hydmonide which reaclo with the baked-on coatings and converts them In casily remuvahle, mater-soluble compounds. Sodium hydroxide is also called canslic soda and lye. Great care must ha exercised when suing these cleaners, particularly aerosols. They skould not he allow- ed to contact atuniinum, copper, or painted surfaces uutside the oven, and heating coils, gaskets, and light fixtures inside it. Also, never une them in self-cleaning uvens since the caustic soda will destroy the catalytic cleaning surfaces. Sodium hydroxide can canoe nevere and permanent damage to skin, eyen, lungs, and macam Susses. Atwayn wear long, hole-free rubber glavesplus a face mask when nusig aeranolo. If you can't take proper precauUovo, leave the oven dirty. It really won't hurt anything other than your seosihilities. When you huy and/or use oves eteauems, read the labels and pro. ceed cautiously. Nues Park Mite House League In One of the mast encitiog games of the season the Blues us- ed a lolo third penad goal by the league leading scorer Jim Lshin- Top lt Brian Wunuiak 032 Tom Orondo 595 501 CarI Lindquist Jim Jekot Thu Hanratsan BohBlewatd, Sr, Jim Fitzgerald BohBiewald, Jr. Jim Duojack 547 54g SleveFils 541 579 575 561 John Jennings A battery in a cell which produces electricity an the reoolt of a chemical reortlon occurrmg wltldn It. With a battery io place, the morUno will runond current will paea whenever the swttchiu turned on. The power output of a battery depeodo on the quantity of chemicals It holds, Batteries come lo two formo, dry cello and wet relIs. Curo have lead-ocid wet cello. Dry cello are available in a voriety of sizes und shapes und provide power for a large array of appliances and items sochas flashlights, portable radins, tuyo, and ing furniture and doors tu warp and crack, and eluthes ta cling. Martin Boxer 518; Art Boruts Facts From BAITERIES The relative humidity of the air in oar komen may be an low as 10 to 15 percent in winter, inducing static electricity shscha and raus- Bowling Norwaudpederal Savings Skaju FuseraI Hume Beierwaltes SlateFarm Ins Wiedemajmjnsnranco by Walter E. Eramer, Ph. D. Gary Korena 557; Ray Mentgen 551; Sydney Cohen 550; Steve Horvath 549; Walter Kooiol 538; ST. John Brebeuf Holy Name Teams Pololo Wmsljansjncr Travel 37 Dr. Tom Orondo D.O.S. 33 Asidem000 Secretarial 32 J & B Sheet Metal 31 Chumps Custom Awards 20 Northweot Parishes Credit 24 INFO Interesting ski to oqucek pool the Hawhs by a 4 to 3 score, Lubinski opened the scoring in the limst period with the assist going to Shown Rowe. The Hawks Gino Ori gut that one right hack, Eric Hansen getting 1ko assist. However the Lohinski family gave the Blues the 7 to i lead after one period when Jim converled us a beautiful 5O5 from brother John, The lone goat of the necund perisdonce again saw Jim Luhinski und teainuuate Rowe combine Io up the Blues lead to 3 tul. The Hawks came slorming hack in the thirdpeciuel as winger Bob Grahawuki rifled une home on anoints from Mike Nowak and Ginu Ori. When Nowak made a the tourney. Such a ocenarin is not uncommoo to Hohler. During last year's international Silver Company squash tournament, he defeated a 38-year-old hopeful from cornpetilinn...again in the first round of play) Hohler, who plays squash an average of five limes a week, held the namhar one neat nalianally in the 65 year and over category in 1983, 1904 and 1985 but wan unseated in the 1980 finals "by a yuung guy who'd just turn- seemed destined Io end in a tie. However Lubinskl's goal, bis 10050k of the game, came off a Joey Patterson pass sud psi the game awoy in the win column for the lllnen. competed in aS sorts uf cham- first place in Ihe 1972 Western Singlm Division championship in Cleveland and in favored lo ad- vance to the final match of the Denver Nalionat llqnanh Champiornhip tournament currently Charlmtos. Gteos'iew resident Ed Hohler (foreground) dosing recent play in Mutual Benefit Companies Chicago Open Sqsash Tourna- The ISst ferns wheit hr the world wua laide hy Gerege Fuste rda attrictkat len eh, an a ch_ Wodn Foie of 1083. And, hann. .nothnt lntnro.dng cent.. . Ifyoo n,nnbunthl..defnaryooc dusi lu nnnau.e.tad bet betet. delon.yl JennieS. VoIk.wag.n mill dedanS 998 frOn, Ihn perchue. pdo. of cow new o. tond oar. On. dadentlon per neeneman, One dad5000n per e.na.oeIen Eapirn. 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Milwaukeel NILES 6470646 L -A Page 16 TheBùgle, Thiu-.day, March 3, 1986 Match Adjustable Mortgage To Personal Financial Needs BUSINESS NEWS Mid-Citco names VP RE/MAX names William N. Ebner has been named Vice President, Cornphanee and Loan Review, for Mid-Citco Incorporated, the top sales associates multi-banh holding company, occording to an announcement RE/MAX of Northern Illinois made by Kenneth A. Skopec, Assoeiates for 1987 at the cam. puny's annual awards banquet, which was held February 24 at the Holiday Inn O'Hare in Rose- Prewdent of Mid-Cilco meerporated. Ebner's new duties will include management of Mid.Cilco's sub- mont. sidiarien in the area of cornpliance with federal and state Mae Javid from RE/MAX Alliance, 4033 W. Main St., Shokie, received the 100 Percent regulations. Ehner has been with The Mid-City National Bank for 28 years and most receotty nerved as Vice Presidentand Cashier Club award, the company's highest achievement for Sales Associates, based on appronimutely $3 million or more in of Mid-City. Ehner is a native Chicagoan salen in 1987. owns The Mid-City National Bash, First National Bash of Morton Grove and Bank of Reeipientu of the RE/MAX EsWilliam N. Elmer ecutiven Club award, selling Elmhurst, Carrent assets of Mid. Citca Incorporated exceed $575 million. Investments and Taxes planning "Financial Planning far Io- vestments and Taxes" by Narah 4tr' $V- ,;6oa -'e, -;' make State Farm Iow rates , Leu, Waddell and Reed. Far begmner as well as the more advanced inveslor. DePaul UniversiGi, 2324 N. Seminary, Wedneo- day, March 16, 7 - 9 pm. Free. Call 647-1560 or 248-9593. mifflox for the year included Barry Benveniste. RE/MAX Alliance ix u part of the RE/MAXofNorthern minois, a nelworh of 93 individually ornoed and operated full service real estate offices. Il is also part nf RE/MAX International, which has more than 1,200 alfices in the United Staten and Canada and more than 18,000 licensed agents. Business Institute Seminars homeowners insurance a good buy. 's , apronimalely $2 million to $3 CALL ME The InsIlIate for Busioesa and Profeusiouai Development ovilI hold the following seminars at FRANK PARKINSON Oakton Community College during theweek ofMarch8 from 8:30 am. to 5 p.m. in the Bunmeso 1145 MILWAUKEE AVE. Confereure Center, 1600 E. Golf Road, Des Plaines. The rout is 111ES, IL 6064f 8165 per seminar. ''Basics of Ronald J. Guichon Marine Efe. RonaldJ. Gob-hon son of Yolonde Gob-hon nf 3339 Church St., Skokie, IL, has been promoted lo blu present rank while serving at Marine Corps Air Elation, Yuma, AZ. Transportation" an Tuesday, March 8, will examine all modes of traffic and their economic impact. Inbound freight and con- nolidation techniques for cost reduction/service improvement "Improeing Business Cammunication" un Wednesday, March 9, will help profesuionals deal with one-on-one and grasp communicalion in a business net- fing. Participants will learn to give cnnulcncttve criticism, increase their listening sinUs and develop conflict management Management" on Thursday, March 10, ovni demonstrate how to develop criteria to measure audmanage the purchasing fune- tian effectively and efficiently, aodouthne strategies for improv- Ing vendor/buyer performance and purchasing productivity. For registration and informatian, call Kim Gordon ut 635-1932. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 'Eftb.uhvaI..iii WsHFlssdug(Iak,Parg,t) ha.s.fs&htb FisciiiSifIItW.rlt . Is* Mi$i..t SkyRes (sl.i) . Lisa. Sidiug a MI Typn !Iecfrioal Wort a CoEcrite Wort Nait. Wrk C86*iC Tilt FeW, Work FENC ES. .. FENCES... FE NCES s s s SAVE NOW ON ALL TYPES WOOD - WROUGHT IRON CHAIN LINK Call for Estimate on Flood Control Visit Our New Showroom 10 ARE-5 PM . Sat. lo AM-2 PM 5010 HARVARD TERRACE SKOKIE Call Now for Free Estimates 318.0044 679'4545 965.6687 With this ad 10% OFF thru 4/14/88 Taiman Home Buyers sem mar To help alleinè same of the legal and financial confuuinn often associated with the purchase of a home, Patinan Home Mortgage Curporatian (TISMC) has scheduled a Home Buyers seminar ox Thursday, March 3 beginning al 6:30 p.m. at Tab-ian's Shohie office, Shohie Blvd. 10098 Ron Wnjcih, THMC loan originations manager, witt scene as moderator. Panelists include Undo Goldwater, Goldtree Neatty; Attorney Ben Goldwater; Michael Heisor, fntercnnnty Title Insurance C.; John Czech, TaIman Insurance Services, tue .' and Terry McAviuey, TIIMC Inan officer. Although this free Oemivar in open ta the public, seating is limited. For renervatiors, cull Ron Wojeik al 777-3014. purtieaturty attractive to those siioply cl,o,,oc between an adattable rate planning to resntt thehawu in u few years either the first-time home beyer who nicws itas astuetrnlrnmc or the mobile corree person who will be transferred in u few years. Young career people also like thit type nfARM ifthey nerd on initial t:,,, eg:tge (ARM) t tra,)itktna) :iit:I Soin raIL i,,,,ogage. N,,w t):::: naViitys ,r,d I nano offer a wider break in haute payments and espeet vanieiy i/ARMs, y:to can shop for future salary increases te beep up i) eng (i :1:10 t,, lii y,,ur pero,,nu) with possible payment increanrs, niitiatj,,it id lircioc ial plan. The ose-pean ARM appeals te ARMs in,,:, Uy arc e ate gtrier d u store sophisticated mortgage shnp. tillO yL'at and turc'e -year ans. persttr the heme bayern who plan tier:,, ing (te inierCsi rate Oetrtaiot trIn',tdingspertransferring within i:,hle li,n,, ne-year tU Iltree-ycar a lew years. The interest rate an the periti:lo. A ,,ite -year ARM tray ttneyear ARM starts sigoifieurtly li:ivc i ve tntai,ing 1,10 rest n:,te_ titwer tian the ether mortgages bet ,sltjlc i lliree-yean ARM tray adjasta annually with the market. lalsre hiwi-ree iltity s,:t,:.,,psitti lie Cttnvertiblç ARMs offer advar nico, i,, wltielt the nIere otra te cao ages lit hirne bayers whnnr incarne riet. er he ((fc-,,l. lie tee. And lias stabilized aryasoghayern who ARMo have I i,se rnianiiit g ielereor '1_ w w N sATISFACTIONGUARANTEED ... OR YOUR MONEY BACK! 90day moncyback or eccharige opltuti (rom GE art arty rices' C ; Ice Dispenser Refrigerator .' ?lG) 6-Cycle Potscrubber Dishwasher need tite break the first year and tiÌ:ea il 1,0lire d otile' to,rrpiea. wttnt lit avoid increases later. The lue floe-year ARM in iltc'irewesl (loot year starts at a tewer rate, iiitirtgage pt:i,l,ici iolnedueed this typiettl itt' toe-year ARMs. but the year by li.'it dc'rs. ,r,d it thould gain clin trttc t epecitien a date after which rapid pop:ilanity .titiit'e:iittutttent lite t tiene an b eetiso erred te a hoed hc'C Ire ii I lasa I ve r ni, ,rii,t g otile iii. tu toed otite I tizi,, . yet i, acis like ti tïoed'r,,te alt Fun lie lind loe length strategies. "Resulta Oriented Purchasing BOSTON ENTERPRIZES A three-year fined inlerert rate io I lila hoyer lietore dc c, ding which way t:, ideas will also he discuuned. 967-5545 No Irreycrdcs teno, li,,,k at nach ye'reite' il Pe-tites,' as: re:tot,e t',tr haying the h,,eoe. Traffic and HURRYLIMITED TIME OFFER! By Richard Jahns I announced its top Sales and a resident of Parh Ridge. Mid-Citco Incorporated is the bash holding company which Page 17 fleBugle, Threnday, March 3,1960 if pl:rneed tiecupaney. tan cur eider,iti,,ns. (tIare itte,rnre, earrent tge and cancer enpoetutinns (balk y enns:t ed ytturemylirycenl, Tite tltree-yeen ARM in the ta eure d ehniec htr wirst httrtte hoyer,. lt illArs adegne itintetnility churaeter,s tee,) the tnaditi,tnal ford Oele ittlirtgage. Titday's ARMs are woeh weee adoaniageitus to the heme buyer ihee when fret intredaced eight to ten years'agit . Mtrst hace cups on lie peeitrdie adjeotment rate and the niasimurn interest rate foe the life of the loan. Pins, adjustments une tied ti, less volatile isdeses. Just un lb-ding the right howe te Or pisar personal needs and budget '--' Madel G5DI2080 3-tenet wash artitto 'with Multi-Orbit' wash arm. S,,and insulated. Enen' uusrr drying trptitrn. tn-year Intl marcaney t,n PrrmaTnre tuh and door liner lank tito details). is tmpaOunt, choosing the eight adjustable rate mnetgage enn hnaneiaiiy rrwurdiog. raie. yet gtves pita a hreak hin the first three yoursw ith a wer Richard Jahns is Senior Vice tntnrest rate. Mttst three-year Peesident end Regienal Lending ARMs heoc'ars p if 5 percent - Center manager far the Cragin SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK! ittear,rg the mertgage wt,n'r Federal Sacingo offtee in Chieogo, t nereasenrere than e rtttal ttf which also serees the northeru and 5 percent. westem suhurbs, Free booklet on Executive vice president of IRS services The Internal Benenne Service w. w. Grainger ha a booklet that contains descriptions erO over 100 tax poblicatium, and narionstypen nf tan help that are available free to the Public. The Publication 910, Guide tu Free Tax Servinen, includes a catalog, indexed by subject uf mare that 100 free tax publicabons that you can order simply by picbing np the phene. The Gmde also describes Tnle-Tax, an auturnated telephone unrsice that provides pee-recorded minemalien ou more than 150 toplm. Publication 91f atoo nxplaln thevarious methadsfnrnbtafrt_tg tax irtfortuatinn nach au free worhnbnps tor peuple who are gotog roto husinma, or bnw you can arrange to hace an ¡Rs represen. tabee speah ta members nf your beat, civic, nr social organizaPuhliration 910 discusses tenni Ute mont camon errors people make when they fill nut their retaras, aud there lu ama a check. list uf thiogs lo de b-fore mailing your relee-o which can help make Sure there in ou delay with ynar ref sod. To Order year free cepy of Pobheation 01g, Guide to Feen Tas Services, call the tifs loll Iren tfo-42fr3f 7f Model TFX2ORJ RicbardL Keyner, 45, tian been named Executive Vice President uf the Diutributinn Group nf W. 19.5 cu. ft. capacity; 6.68 cu. ft. freezer. Dispenses ice through the door. 3 adjustable glass shelves. Moist 'N Fresh sealed high-humidity pan. Meat pan W. Grainger, Inc. In this new ponitiun, Keyner has overall reuponsihifity for the mnrchandining, dlntijboizun operations, and marketing areas, and cnntinues Mndel WWA93200 with adjustable temperature control. Automatic energy saver system. In report to Wiley N. 4 cycles inetodiug pnrmunrut press. 4 water levels, 4 wash/rinse snmperatarer umbinations rajah energp-sasiug cold wurer rinse. Caldwell, President, Since joinhag Grainger in 1986 he han nerv- WAS ed as Vice President, Operations nf the Distributiun Group, 1O89 NOW $99995 W. W. Grainger, Inc. is a natiouwide distributor of electrical, mechanicul, antI other pruducta to the industrial and commercial SAVE 9O' marketu, It has Regional WAS _tt.tfl M,,,y.t.tk t' ettt,,gr tritt, t,,nCt OSt t NOW 519 *43486 == Otrt5,n5 SAVE'85°° Distribution Centers in Chicago, Ittinoin and Kansan City, Missouri and a network of 237 distrihutiun branchen In the con- u tiguouu 48 stolen. GWW sitaren are traded on the New York and Midwest StockEnchanges. Financial planning "Financial Planning for the Rnlired and Near_Retired by Narab Lex, Waddell and Reed. Felician College, 3805 Went Peterson, Wednesday, March23, liso - 3,30 pm Free. CaS 939-1933 er 248-9593, w r INI ours Nues : II U' o 470-9500 9 to 9 Tuns, Wnd 9 to 6 sotmrttoy 9 to S Oosmuuy i . to 4 a, MasterCaX Discover, 81d . Mus, Choirs, Pen TV and Appliances 7850 North Mifwaukee ''99 Light Bulb Service Septed e Page 18 Thc Bugle, Th.rday, March 3 98 TheflagIe,Thinady,Marcb3, 1S MG to honor LETrERS TO THE EDITOR Judge Ashman GOP candidate vows major changes The Village of Moflen Grove is hosting a recognhtios disoer io honor of Cook Cosoty Circuit Court Judge MaGhi C. Ashman. A former trustee, Ashman served as Corporation 00005e! for 10 years until klo regioation os July 28, 1987. He was appoisted to the bench by the Ilkoois Supreme Court on that same day. Ashmae, who is a Democratic caodidatv tor Cook County Cirvoit Court Judge in the March 15 primary, is endorsed by the Democratic Party of Cook Conoty; the Independent Voters of ti- Organization; the Illinois Cornmiltee for Hosost Government; and is rated qualified by koth the Chicago Bar Association and the Chicago Council of Lawyers. a commissioner of the Illinois Court of Claims for 13 years. pmIEIty tqj ¡n value Average saie price for alt types of property in Nifes Township io- noies statistics. Average sate price in Lincoiswood won $190,433 for 1907, as Ndes Township Administration 1986. Linvoinwood dipped slightly from 1989 to t9t7 in namber of sales sod total nomme. Is 1986, I Notice is hereby given, purSuanttn "An Act in relation to the total vnlume was $26,987,675 io itt soles. In 1507, vslume was use nf an Assumed Name in the conduct or transaction of $23,604,206 in 125 sales. Business in the Stain," as amended, that a certification wan filed by the oodersigned with the Moreover, Lang, Carroll, & sold, in 1987, for an average of to $123,863 is 1987 from $110,991 in 1986. place of business located at 7515 Legislative Reporto will contain my voting recordo and none of $198,727 in 1986. In Nues, property strung gaio in average sale price Desigo Perspectives with the Senator. Recenlly, Senator Howard Caeroll, loi Dislrict, Represenlative Louis Lang, lut Dinlrict, NB: Hin appointment wan ruled illegal and his seat will be reviewed by the Illinois Slate Supreme Courl, Sutker forwarded a piece paid for by the Ittinois Democratic Party announcing their takeover of Ihr $120,815, an increase from $198,695 in 1986. Skokie showed a - Under the Assumed Name of organizalion. Wow) Talk about raiding Ihe treasury. 65,000 pieces. Both pieces did not contain their young records. Morton Grove property sates averaged $129,278 in 1987 and creased in 1987, according to North Side Rest Estate Board Fife No. KtS978t on Feb. 16, 1908 espense a leginfalive report that svitI include how t voted on each that did noi ineinde their voting records although they were called "Legislslive Reporta". Lang used free money Is print, mail, and lahel 75,900 pieces. lt was his second mailing. Carroll printed, maited, and labefed Mies Township Cosoty Clerk of Conk County. fealuring Carroll, Sulker, and Lang west sut as a non profit and Louis Lang printed, and Jndge Martin C. Ashman mailed at state espense thosuands of political pamphiels lawyer for 34 years and nerved as LEGAL NOTICE As your Senator t will print al state enpeose and mail al stale and Cal Sulker, 56th Cnmmilteeman, who appololed himself A resident al Morton Grove, Ashman has hees a practicing I Building without a rental as per bill presented In me as your iioois/iedependeot Precinct compared to $102,576 io Dear Editor: My name is Bill Handnel. i am o candidate for the Republican nomination foe Ihe First Legislative Senatorial District. in Murtos Grove for 1987, talaI volnme was up, $26,629,650 in 206 sales compared to a 1506 lutaI volsme of $22,832,705 in 210 suIes. Nilen volume increased from $10,069,551 io 100 saies in 1986 to $19,994,215 is st sales in 1987. llhohie dropped is sates from Palma Lane, Morton Grove, IL f0053 the true name(s) and 564 in 198f In 315 in 1987, but total residence address of owner(s) is: Sunas B. Dsrr, 7015 Palma Lane, MarIon Grove, IL 60553. $07,991,750 in 1556 Is $03,705,846 is volume increased from 1917. SIDEWALK REPAIR PROGRAM IN NILES Tizo VILLAOE OF hILtS in Offorizozeida wslk snplazewzn5 p,ouen,,, for owners who w,ll puy knIt the cons s orspz,roroz kzd pshl:s notnwalks is Cenes et she,r homes. The Eeg noer:e 5 Office is heedlins Che proseo,,,. which shows Che Villuse t 550m, ehe sidewslks nC holt price to ronideess. A reiniwore st twe nsiawnlk s suaron wust b erepairn d toe un swee, to parhoirato is a senior citizen health day. Ironically, the Iltinois Democralic Party hrsohnre As your Senalor all of my my malerial will ever br forwarded son-profil. Citizens gruspu inirrested in nchednling public speaking ap- pearaocen, coffees, aod/sr debales with this candidate and/or nlhers are encouraged to roll me at 9ff-3243. Challengers, for instance, were not included in recent #219 Legislative Coallition. As a result the edaeatanat leaders of teh community were only able lo hear Cal Sutkrr, the man who Cal appsistrd lo the illinoin Legislatore, Louis Lang, aod the man Cal Suther appointed to Ihr Skohir Village hnard, Mr. Van Dusen, who spoke for Sid Yates who doesn't even live in the district he representa. Bill Handzel Handzel for the illinois Senate 1446 Harms Road Shokie, Ill. 60977 Commends juvenile restitution program Dear Editor: I was really pleased and es- cited to read about MaiseTRAC, Maine Towuship's new juvenile offender restitution program. The fact that 27 nnogovernmental agencien have agreed to help shows how much csrnmsnily support ihere is for a crime-prevention program based on restilstion and rehabilitation rather than incarceration. Currently, MOineTRAC only provides for "restitution through esmmanity service," hut the acotely cognizant of the nnffering or hardships he or she kas cans- Of course, the victims prefer restitution since the oid system There seems to be a psychological factor involved in workiog to puy hack the arisaI ELECT T. sive. Good lock with MaineTtOAC, I lost wish we could do something omailar with adult criminals. Sincerely, Maggie Kohls Des Plaines, Illinois Grateltil Nilesjte thanks firemen Dear Editor: A lug thank you to the firemen nf Nibs Station on Dempnter St. for being no nice tu mr al Ihe Stalion and driving me to the Emergency Room of Lotberan Geseral Hospital, on Feb. 14. Again my Ihanku, and best guys. William J. McEnerney 882f Keeney St. Nues, Ill. 65848 NILES 50A0 SIDEWALK PROGRAM t NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE The Jewish Genealogical Socle- rapfeeoment Sig ned D a's Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County Tuesday, March 15 PUNCH 248 1er. The Iowa Cancos was justa locaf popularity contest for the candidates. The New Hampshire primary was a more specific enpreusiso of the constituency of New Hampshire. There is no qoestion here that a candidate wilh lots of money has a great edge over hin opponent. Bush has said that money is no problem in his campaign. I am sure the olher candidates woold like Io have his financial comfort. lt would he of interest to know what inflnential pressure grottps donated to his canse. It wasn't ton long ago when sor gasoline prices here is the midwest were at an alt time high. Remember! I l States such as Texas, Oklahoma di Lesi- niana had an all time high in income frsm Ihr higher oil prices. Theo the bottom dropped. Oil prices slipped due lo an over sopply of oil and the oil barges were in a wagon circle rendez-nons in the orean. Tesas, Oklahoma di Loaisiana now had big financial problems, and the midwest did not have it so good since OPEC wan organized. V.P. Bnsh made a social call to the middle casi and alt of a sadden gasoline prices rose much higher. He claimed he had nothing to do with this. I could on- ment on how mock of the 32 million came learn the three oil prodnring states. Hopefully, the news media cao clarify this visit resultant gas pnce in- with Anthony Goarnaccio Nues, Il. North Shore hears pianist Molti-talenied Steve Shefter, pisniut and vocallnt, wifi esterlain the senior citizen residentu of the North Shore Hotel, 1611 Chicago Ave., Evanston, on Priday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. Sbefler perform Gershwin specialties, Broadway show will tunen and songs of wintertime. The pobtoc is invited to attend the presentation at no charge, For reservations, please call 864-8400. Winter degree recipients More than 1,200 stodenls campleted degree work at the Univer- stty nf Kansas dnring fall semester 1987, according to KU's Office of Educational Services, Local studeol earning a degree from KU included: Todd Andrew Becker, Morton Grove. Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois ly of Illinois )J.G.S.f,) will meet I wIch en puetiolpote In the Nilen' 58-bo Sidewalk Program. I bass enseren nf Bone enano nIdnweIk fee million dollars in his pohtical cof- rarceration is extremely espen- wishes Is you ail, for being great z0 Way before the Iowa Cancm, V.P. Bosh had appronimate 12 ±40,1 restore their property. The pnbllc benefits, ton, since in- Such restitution programs in ed amuck lower rte of Dear Edilor; 'y believe him if he would cam- victim ihal makes the offender ultmsale plan is Is provide direct restitution to crime victims. :::::514 moek wish ohalk the session sr soc. Te spply, siwplr fill suS the spr100sine below znd snsd a 55 Nues Eeuinee,inu Duuususe nf Public nnrnioen Dnpmement 6849 Tsnhy Asesan. Appllcs5inn muss be in br April 29, 1918. Fe, sore ietnrwe6ns 0e 1hz prosrure, nell 967.6100. Supervisor MrElligott for When Money Talks People Listen Sunday evening March 27, st 7:30 p.m. in Evanston, Il., to hear Adam Campbell, Jr. dincnss the tuffe, Locating Lost People in the 20th Centsry." Mr. Campbell owns o detective agency and served in military intelligence wzth the US. Marine Corps. for fonryears. Aznong his interesting projects, has been the search for peuple who bonght undeveloped land years ago in Israel, He kas been ahle ta pot those he kas found intouch with developers. J.G,S.I. meetings are open to guests as well an members. For farther information, please call J.G.S.f. President Judy Frazin at 564-1808. Page 19 Page 20 " unctuating Parents ,, in e s ° I Summer Camp Questions/Answers held Have some questions about Summer camp for your child? How old are the otaff? Who io ho charge? How well supervised are the campers? What will my child learn? These and many other questises are concerns pareulo nor- Muskegon, on their private spring fed labe. Campers muy slay I or 2 weebs and coach bao transportation is availahle. YMCA Camp Duncan in located miug pool, 4tO acres st land, a seim-private labe and modern buildings. In addition, Camp Duncan offers Tees Adventure Camp Programo for 13-15 year Camp Duncan and Camp Pinewood has scheduled area information nights in winch Mathis will present slides, talk about Camps Duncan and Pinewood and answer questions. YMCA Camp Pbsewnod serves 7-16 year old boys and girls and offers a wide variety of activities. Swimming, canoeing, windsarling, crafts, horseback riding, old campers. Roch climbing, fishing, and canoeing, whitewaler rafting trips arc scheduled. Completge information is avagable by calling the YMCA Camping stall at (3l2)5ul-8t20 or canoe trips, backpack trips, In- attending Infarmallou Nights scheduled for March 8 at the dims Tipi Village, nature, gamcu, BuehterYMCA, l4OeW. NW Hwy. gymnastics, high schoot leadership programs and much more. The camp is located io beautiful Palatine, and March 15 al LatInI YMCA, 310 E. Northwest Hwy. Des Plaines. wenters ? -I ! i'j Michigan near 8201 N. Kanon Skokie sinOn, cn!band asweaansr:difonulnsnshnd 2 and 3 eon, nido :j1I ; GMAT review course set tina, announced a uchniarehlp prugram will be offeredagain fur the eighth consecative year, The Aseociatien'e guai in to provide children were hilled ucd related accidents." As part of hin youth sately isitialive, Edgar is pushing tu reduce accidents Ibruagh edocalion and shills testing throughout the slate. financial anuintance to worthy "Sicycle Safety Meaus This To vueational training nr attending institutions of higher learning au ntndenle in furthering their education and training. Fifteen ucholarehlps in the amount ei $500 each will he awarded in Cook County to utudentu purnaing courses in This year's contest theme io Me.'' The contest reiotnrces bicy- a fall-time undergraduate sta- cte safety by rewordiog gond dent, Application mont be made safely ideos. Entries wilt be ucceylcd through April 4 und svitI be on disylay al local libraries through April 20. The csslesl Mar. 5 and Sat., Mar. 12 from O am-O p.m. un Leyula's Water Tower Campas, 020 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. The two-day coarse, led by enperieoced inslrsclncs, will parent/child relationships divided mb three grade levels: hmndergorten through secnsd grade, third io lhroagh tiftb grade, and sloth through eighth grade. First place winucrs at the slate 7:30 p.m. in the Forest View re050rmes or medals. Education Center, 2121 S. Goehbort Rd., Arlington Heights. Secretary uf Slate officials en- feature practice lests and home- study materials in prcparuliau Call Now For Registration Information far the Mar. 10 GMAT lest. The $125 registration lee includes 328-0570 For mere inlecmation, roulacl Loyola's University College of- lunch. fice at C3l2)g7t-3tl2. Michael Maniacci, MA. will address difficulties impeding National Bicycle Safely Month. Entries should be submitted lo local libraries with the contesphone, The high-kichhsg Radio City Music Hall Rockettes, who recently appeared in Cole Porler'o "CAN-CAN" at the Chicago Theatre, gave sich children al Lutheran General Children's Medical Cealer (LGCMC), 1775 Dempster Streel, Park Ridge, a real "kick" when they mode a special visit to LGCMC's Valestine's Day Party. school, grade bevel, and name nf tecol library. Slngass nf tes words or lens may be used. All posters moat be drame with croyons, marhers, oc cslnred pencils. Conference for students with special needs Regina Juniors plan dance "Jost Libe Heaven," Regina's Jmsor Dance, will begin is Ihn mothers or other physical disability go to enSege? Parents and students SIeRra and Pooh, a nervice nf the Lubavitch Women's cunferruce un educational oppsrtasities alter high school fur students with special needs. Sponsored by Malue, Evunstun, Gleubroob, New Trier, und Riles, the cunlerence will be held this motheru and their families can find nut at the third annual gymnasium at Regina Dominican High School, 151 Locust lId., Wilmelte, al t p.m. Friday, March 4. OFF FIRST VISIT 10cl. Csnusltatiun, eaam & Xrays Danger Signals of.... Pinched Nerves: Junior class officers are: Kathleen Toomey, president; Jenny Regon, vice-president; Angela Campbell, secretory; Debbie Hann, treasurer; Belh Shanahan, social chairperson. Sister Joanne Enano, OP. is class mosleratnr, year al Evanston High Schuol, tIto Dodge Street, Evaautnn, un March t ut 7 p.m. The runference is upen tu the pnblsc. For inbormatinso, call Bonito Cohen ut 44g-750g (416). I. Healaches, D cacos Loss si SOep 1. ScsI Poe, Tithl MosSes Pe tans Ases, e-solde, P50 numbness re Casis sr Feet t Fsm Ieleeen lie Shssldess 6. Painful Jaunts. Mersooseess 634-3168----- DAYS, EVENING aed WEEKEND HOURS by APPT. I Organization, assists uco throughout the Chicagoband area, daring the joyous, hut unmctimes difficult days right after 8 WEEKS SUMMER DAY CAMP Emphasizing sbsll deoebupmest ¡s swimmiog athletics, arts and crafts, porfurening arts, etc. One children betwene 45/s and 12 years old. s Private Comp grounds with Outdoor, heated owimmieg pool s Highly professional mature staff s Trarssporsatios included s For ch:ldreo from Chicago Near North to Wissetbo s Coli 6343108 for brochare oed more information TAM ARAK on River Road, Mt. Prospe0g ii. the delivery of a newborn baby. Since ita inception seven years ago, Shifra and Paah has gcowo from a small group of women helping friends and neighbors to an organieatinn enrrestly reaching 250 women a year trum aS Jewish backgrounds. Among their services are weekIF food shopping, hospital visitation, delivering weekday and Shabhat meals, mother's aupporl groups and holline, habyniltoig and household help referrals, cul- lectiug f Lose, Osok Psis. Hip Pore, Pars Dose t_etc Thnaxands nl aeeaen oid oetsnu Ser nith spiny rulasna pain whish usually responds to Chiropractie Care. This is sarwayst encourage-g pua to tied sut if Soue paivseu Id be helpad by Chico peacticear e. 00es nnpiees Maech 31 . 100f. service to Where can a student who has a learuing disability, a heartsg im- pairmest, a visual imyairmenl, BACK & NECK PAIN SUFFERERS Shifra and Puah and distributing children's furniture, and orgunh ing traditional huit mila (circonacisissn( ceremony milk festivo meals. The committee's name 5005 derived from the Biblical heroines, Shifra and Paah, who acted os the Hebrew midwives e- Egypt and saved lbe Jewish children from Pharaob'u death decreeu. There is au orgeat need lue baby forniture in good condillnO. To dosate ctsildreu'o laroiloce, call Mrs. Chaya Siegel ut 7gÍ-losl. For more information Concerning Shifro and PuaIs c00 tact Mrs. Brocha Rivhsn al 143-0107. Travelers spend countless hours planning itineraries, hefere Marris 1, 19, Since any permanent reuldent stopovers, ledging, and doing nf Cook County in eligible tu appIP, Sheriff O'Gredy advised all Interented Individuals eIther to con- research on goarenet restaurants andtonrisls attractions, nr planoing banisess meetings down to the last detail, hut fail tu gain any familiarity with the lauguage oh nuIt the administrater nr enameler uf the scheel they are attending or to cuntact Fran Lenke at the Cunk Ceanty Sherlff'n Ynuth Servleea Department, 1401 S. Maybrouk Drive, 00153 IL Maywoed, (Plsune:R65-2900l. Deadline IRr completed appliratlum in March 1, 1008. Award recipiente far the he academic pear 1988-1909 s parent/child relationships when paniobment is med. The use of eosseqaeuCes wilt be addressed and how to formable and imptement each as approach. Maniacci lathe guentspeakerol the cornbined sponsors of the continuing Family Education Center, the difred Adler Instilule of Chicago, Wheeliug Twp. Chemical Peuple Task Force and District 214 Cornmunity Education Department. The Family Education Center series is presented second Thurudays each month from Octoher through May al $2 per sennba or $12 per year, au a public A class entitled, Puppet- Makhsg II, will he held for eight weeks 4 -5:30 p.m. Mondays starbing Feb, ZN. TIds ebano wifi he held for grades 2 0 older. Tuition is $40, and will include The names ofthe Marittac High School students, who have achieved second quarter houers for the fall semester, have been announced by principal Sisler Ann Marie Botter, D.C. Among the local sladealu earn- ed lo Ihe "A" Honor roil were: Des Plaines: Jamjaree Reanhit 'Ml, Carolyu Seaflik '91, Auna Matha '90, DOmO Pals '06, Cutleen Ohm '00, Juanne Rohe '88, Jocclyn Nocom '88; Niles: San- Depression,'' said Meyer. "Althuagh past issues are kept in a lockedeabinet, these twa copies have disappeared." "You would he surprised at the number of people who want to look at old yearhoohs," said Meyer. "The mnut unusual wan otndent, He enea photographed the stadent'n pirture right from the yearhook." Meyer la seeking the missing '58, Carolyn Kauth 'If, Tommy Murray 'SS, Teicia Smith 'Sil; Fach Ridge: Laura D000elli '05, Catherine Hsffmons '58, Diane Wagrnwshi '85; Skuhie: Zeusida Siduis '58; Morton Grever Michelle te-Crois '91, Slephanie Kwiecinshi '90, Sheila Muge-re '90, Patricio Pe-ci 'SO, Christine Arkus 'SO, Macites Adaya '55, Ethel DaloO '85, Kathleen Klatt 'Mt, Heidi Urban 'RI, Marie Vallenlerol 'MI. sons/daughters. Last see-euler's group performed at the Shobie Public Lihrary and at Upstage/Downstage birthday Theater, 4411 Oaktos St., Skohic, Illinois 01676. performance sut on by your 074-4620. Fur further hslermation call President David G. Homer has named John N. Wallgren director nf major gifla for North Park College and Theological Semissas'y, and major gifts at Nortlsiesteru director ol the office of planned tisas, and cnrpnrati005. Univeruity, Evanston, II. Academy of Languages, takes a Bem stand in advocating greater understanding of foreign lasguagen and ruslums amoog de-encans. "We've had good succeos in wnrhing un this problem for ever 25 years," he said. "More than IlS employees Iene- Abholt Laboralunies, another ltg from Banter Healtbeare and 40 from GD. Searle are among sun many satistied studeuts." The success the Arrnyave Academy nf Lasguages boo had 1er e-nne thou twenty years in inIrudacing language classes, io a reward for both director and staff. Learning to communicate with colleagues ahroad - be they stodeots, vacatiuuers, salive residents, on business associates -is a special gilt the Annoyave Academy can give lo Ihose naterested is expanding their hoowledge. Befure you travel abroad, call (Highland Parts) or 433-3100 392-533f (Arlington Heights), the staff welcomes all calls, would be pleased to give more infsrmalieu, and is not afraid to quote their reasonable tees aver the phone. This will be ysun lirot step In your new longuage. CAROL FREEMAN BALLET ARTS STUDIO Clusses in His respuosihillties will include Do/let direction of special gift solicitstino from individuals, fnrnsda- Pointe Modern Jazz . Tap. Year Around Children 4-rough Adults CHILDREN'S THEATER UPSTAGE DOWNSTAGE "COMEDY B IMPROVISATION" IGrades 4-Si 8WEEKS-35 Regina Congressional Scholars Pre-Baitet Classes fur 3 - 5 year otds - 729-2877 1234 Wuokegon New class begins Wednesday. Maeuh 9 674-4620 Glere-e-w Ou, i 11h Arvivers usy suIes ase now iv nIIons OPEN UP YOUR WORlD, IEARN ANOTHER LANGUAGE WITH US Two seniors at Regina Dominican High School have '26 A WEEK '21 A WEEK been named Congressional Scholars hi the National Young Leaders Conlereoce in Washington, D.C., March 1 lhrough 6. 21essoeseuch5iw5. tasessnesoachsiwe, Maura Farrell aud liz O'Conour, both nl Enanaton, will receive iosideru'.viewa of policy- M sedar a ed Thursday making processes in the. legislative, judicial, and ex-: Loyola's National Merit finalists '09, Colnmbian-bsrn founder and directur uf the Arruyave varions types el puppets, and at the end of the sessioo all parents Chicago, effective March 1. WalIgren had been associate au FBI agent doing a security check on a former Maine East Carol Ann Barrett Michelle Dory '59, Melissa Fieri Guillermo Arroyava, the North Park Director of Major Gifts ecalive branches of government., They will also experience a foreign policy briefing, a media. panel, aud moch congress. 'go, We oksald ont aulomolically all needed supplies. You will learn how lo construct and sue are invited to allend a special dra Wal000, 'SS, CuIteen O'Grady 'of, Krissy Jung 'Ot, Cathy Mioialhi '91, Angela Piaoui '91, Stephauie Cenno '90, Ann Marie Decisi '95, Carlyn Tnmasiewico arr understanding the need lo broaden their international parties. We are hepelul that you tos will be able tu share this fool The eight classes will he held at: Upstage/Dnwnutage Children's 4411 Oakton, Skokie Marillac honor students lion. And American corpsratiom Puppet- M aking II alter yearhoohs weren't published for five or sia years daring the 825-4404. be enjoyed by a advautages of complementing their studies with nome courses abroad. Tourism is ou an uptrend, and those who Iravel are "The 1937 edition inthe fissIone District 215 at 431-4616. atisu and enjoyment ol a vaco- espect our hoots abroad tu sprab English, although many do. Commanication is a twwway street. Also, if we make our ums ellurts to break a language barrier, nur trip will he more enjnyuble and rewarding. ore beginning to onderstaud the tiMm uf Maine East pearhooku, according to Janet Meyer, lead leather for the learning renource center. The 1937 edition is enlitled, "Quilt and Scroll". The 1961 edition is entitled, "The Lens". service tn the parents, counselors and teachers of this area. Reservallons may he made by catliug bhal Ike greater the change in environment, the greater the relax- than learnisg u sew language. privileged few. Sume students ing eopiesof the 1937 and 1961 esO- editions hecaaae she wants to leave a fali set helsiad her al Maine East when she retires at the end of the school pear. Fur lue-ber information, call her at shores, perhaps on the Iheory markets and nut he satislied with the American marhet 5150e. luxury tu nelected un Map 1, 1988. increasing seeking foreign the country they will visit. All ten often, more time is spent putting logethee a suitable wardrobe Knowledge nf foreign languages today io so longer a The learning reunnreeeenter at Maine East High School in seek- "Applying Natoral & Logical Comequences" will he the topic presented on Thurs., Mar. IM at- level will win a bicycle. Other winners wilt receive bicycle oc- laut's name, address, Learn aforeign language iftraveling abroad Maine East seeks old yearbooks Discussion on LINCOLNWOOD peel as many as 11,000 entries A Graduate Management Ad- this year. Edgor will present SCHOOL OF (Ç miosiann Test (GMAT) review awards tu the slate winners in MUSIC & ART coaruo will be offered os Sat, Springfield during May, which is l.t'4 PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION ci0 will begin March 1. ''Sicycle safely must be stress- thousands injured in bicycle- of YMCA Camp Duncan and YMCA Camp Pinewood said. Sheriff O'Grady, inenoperatiun withthe Illinoinsheriffa' Mancia- Bicycle Safety Poster Contest serves 7-12 year old boys and girls in t weeb sessions. A wide "Punctuating Parents" Guide to Cook County students Secretary of Stale Jim Edgar Page 21 Thegugle, faraday, F.ineehl, 5088 Sheriff scholarship offer announced today that the annual ed," Edgar said. "Last year, 41 variety of activities is offered and facilities include an indoor swim- Rockettes cheer up sick kids Bicycle Safety Poster Contest near Fon Labe, Illinois, and mally have about summer camp, Bill Matbiu, Executive Director ff_ It The Bugle, Thwaday,Marelj3, 1900 Fna hesed os 4 studonss per group . 10 weeks. Nos nalid wies, aro oshnr Offen. - All ten of Le-yolas National Merit Semifinaliats have qualified as Finalists io Ihe 1985 Merit Schulurship compelilion. About 6505 winuers will he Pus We will turm a group fer peu, er peu nsay bring your friend(s) one- turm your own group. will eme/ce o sle.tt dioeoavt from your own lee Or ravIr peruen you brin0 who rngiusers fur lessons. ARRO37AVE ACAOEM)7 selected from the 13,550Fivalisto. Congralalalioss tu Juouthan Arendt, Nno Distajo, Henry Kiss,: 1787 St. Johns Avenue Louis Laaogkesuru, Thomas: Ootrum, David Rice, Kevin 433-3190 Smiths, Juba Sullivan, George Touais and Chris Youlsey. Of LNUAQJS The first step fo your new language. HIGHLAND PARK . NO REGISTRATION FEE i 16 W. Easlrnan Sheet ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 392-5350 CALL IMMEDIATELY FOR DETAILS ll'age23 The sugie5flursday5 March 3, 1988 Pages TheBu&e,Thorsday, March 8, 1S "Punctuating Parents" Guide Enjoying pancakes with Grandpa Hartgrove Hospital helps adolescent substance abusers Almost 70% teenage recovoring abusers and of drug alcahulics will une drugu and alcehul again. They may nel have a chance al rev overyeen I linee. Il may he loo late. . One reaune is their nuhnlance abane may have heee Irealed an an metaled prohlvm while related factars like depressioe, peer family relationnhipn, and athern, went ignored. itarlgrnve Hoapilal, a private pnychialric facility, mante In see teenagern overcame their nahnlance ahuse prablem far geed. The hospital han nh-vIed a new innavative treatment pregeam substance adelencent far abusers. Bruce Fletcher, ldartgrave's Sabstaoce Abase Services Courdinatar aaid "Harlgrovc's Adelesceal Substance Abase Program Trach offers a real needed balance in sabslaece abase treatment." Treatment philosphy io what maken Itarlgreve's sabslance program. Hsrtgrovc Emergencies cas happes ta fflsyone-isgioding childres. two ut like many adulte, sot all adolesceni anita admit paticots cloidres know.how to report an betwcco the aged of 12 to lt. The hospital also has Iccalmeel programa for adults and childrce. emergency, Hospital's A sew program developed by misais Bell, "Emergency Calling witb Major Actian," is designed ta teoch yuungnters toar to eight sabstance abane. tiom. available, teaches children how to determine whether a situation is an emergency or non-emergeccy. "Emergency Calling with Major ArIlos" is available by calling n500m Bell Educational Relations prablem eqaatlp, iecladieg the Hartgrove's is a toar wach inpatient program haned aa the lt step philsnphy et Alcohelics and Narcatics Aeesymaas. Family ievolvemenl is also a utrang cempeneat at the treatment "Children who know what to do can save a life," said Helen llhamate, Illinois Bell disector- Educational/Consumer Kola- Hespital, in caaperalioo with the One-twOee Learning Center, is pleaned ta sponsor a free prolessianal lecture series for parealu in the North Shore Community. The third lecture in dur series "The educational program honor roll The Honor Roll of Colver Schoatfor the 3rd marking period Theaugh this pragram, paresls will learn hew fa educate, adress issues, and unpport their child's qatutinas with apenneus of the school year carries the fotlowinil naicee Amp Athanasios, Denise Dr. Recaban frequently appears oe netwcrh aewa programs and has been featured io The Chicago San-Times, and The Chicago Tribaur. A psyrhistriul, Departenent of Psychiatry al Loyola University. Thin lecture will take place no Wndorsdcy, March 10, 151f, from Pancakes and uyrsp were a IL!! r mena fer nor-and-a-halt-yearold Jeffrey Weiner sud his grandfather, Ralph Weiner, et the anossi Pancskr Srcahfsst of the Bernard Horwich/Mayer Kaplan Jewish Community Center (JCC) Nursery Scheol and Dey Core Program. Jeffrey and Ralph, of Shekir, were emang 135 parenin and children who ccjoyed the tender, Baby cubes al the center's 7:30 pm until f pm at the Winertha Community Rosse, 120 Lincole Avenar, Winnethe. (è Space is lieaited and reserva- tises are recommended. Ta N Summer's afwast here. And a lot of campers wilt be headiag far HONEY ROCK. They'll be seeding inca the cabins that dat the share et Lang Lake in the nartli waadt at Wiscannin. Spending their days water skiing, ognaeissg, koyakisig, er sailing. Maybe hiking, fishing, swimming, There's harteback riding, archery, crafts, riflery. Or, aarnewac deieiet: Alf. terrat s biking, blew-lane, racketry. Far elder campert, there' seven a wildoencsscupoditian aff mea ehe farreac hes af ike nerth weeds. There's semeehing special abaet HONEY ROCK. Far wore than 35 years, it's pravided very speciaf summers far kids. lt's nosiets she aosivisiet er ehe beaetifel camp itself. ftc ihr wellstained cabin traders, the Christian emphatic af the camp, and the yesng peaple who go there, HONEY ROCK. rwetosou,,nspkuosdjncscerosueenaeawawe,, and ,s,av ages s ta 14. Kaplan uric, 5050 W. Charch SI., Shokir. The isveivemeel of parents register far this tree lecture, please contact Cnmmsaity Rets- and grandparrols in early childhend cdsicalieo and appporlanitirs loe family Ian arc priorilics cl the JCC. Registration br the tfff-fO naruery scheal year is now sndersr'ay. Opcoingn are available at the Kaplan site, and at the Horwich site, lions cl 17f-9750. 3103 W. Taahy Ave. n Chicago. For more igtarmatian, cell 175-2207. OLR Irish dancer heads for competition Marijiac students in Math Contest Thomas Rienser, from Psch Ridge sed a fourth grader at Osr Lady at Rausum, wilt be travel- Fnar MantIce High Srhnot sladrats, Kathleen Christmas '91 Mt. Pruuprct), Calherine Huff- ing to Gatway, Ireland to dsece in the Irish Step Dancing man 'f5 Warb Ridge), Nicole choreography competition nf the Wnrld Dancing Cumpetilions. Richoedsue 'St )Glesview) and Jay Valteuferaf 'ft )Martan Grove) compeled as a learn is the 19es Chicoga Arrhshaceue Math Canlest. This was the first lime MacilIac has participated in the FIe s in his third pear at step dancing with the McGieg Schant at Dancing, Chicaga. The scheol sending twa choreagrapfny gesapu tu trelaed. The competilion is being held from March21 lt April 3, 19ff. is eveul. The Moriltac team ranked eight amang the siateen schaulu Girls' Ceerr Ssesioe I. Jcee 2t . Julo2 entered in feb DivisiOn A corn' petition. The Marillac stadeols pl ermndis for,vii,, abv,,i, Whcasaa Cettrgr n Girls' auJ BOy? Whcatan, IL 60157 3t2I260-5124 o High Rond Wild A place io ehe meada Chef/lode a p/ace /o your heart. City 8h.. Zip n Crinin Isiorvonliun haussaI Pragram Fnr Treatment Of SeIl-Iviuls t Free Covllgevtial Esalualion i Acoredlied Sninual n SsbBanua Absso Trnalmovt Nstritjnnaj Assessment n Wamens Prugram a Free Cammun)pj Edunafian Program 24 HOURS 722-3113 520 NORm RIDGEWAY CHICAGO It, 60624 Past Fisher, Mary Flach, Lisa JCAH Accredited Services Covered By Most Health Insurance Plans, Medicare Approved Deborah Katblee Dobbs, Timothy D. English, Martin A. Gaggiana, haaren Marie GrevaS, David M. Hochherg, Kathryn Aune Kenter, Stephen C. Soehowski, Patrick M. Sommerfiold, Robert Jase Tosopooki, Debra Marie Weber, Jeonder Lyon White, Beth A. Cergigla, Jolie Ano Ciccone, Renatd Richard Mills, John Patrieh Morgan and Stephana M, Phillips, att iii Des Plaines; Brenda Ana Barbee, Markus Andreas Cheryl ASO K. mill and Jemsifer D. Wendell, Morton Grane. Margaiski, Alex Mileohov, Marc Moscarello, Edward Opdyke, Khrpstie Pickup, Kimbertie Pickup, natalie Piekos, Michael Riskor, Sandra Romana, Majid Western, Computer and word proceSSifl9 courses Hands-dc ictroductary eaarses in micrlcarnPatern sod word proyessing will be nllered by Ihr MONNACEP peagram al Daktoa Ccrnmanito' Callege campasen in Den Plaicea (1100 E. Gell Rd.) and Shahie (7751 N. Liecolo Ave,). "Iatradactiac lu IBM" will in- at majar camdade a cia/ytonctians aad use et titan/n, basic papoter software fer vecinas personol camPglec applicaltens. The coarse will be aftered at Oaktaa from E-45 ta 545 p.m. en Sator5 far toar days begiocieg March 7:30t0 E-35 p.m. weeks; andtrem Tharsday brOtoMonday throSgh cisg Macrh 21 for one week. The rout of each coarse is $05, For iOfOrU5ahon, call the MONMACEP office ut 9829850 Also, Daoiel Edward Arendt, Nancy Ann Blitstein, Merk William Hoffman, Michael Lee Kaplan, Jeanne Michele Kane, James Macolin, and Debra Marie Wietgas, Nifes; Krista Mary Aocelti, Beth Ano Gemmel, Stephen Vince Grannyk, Milly Ann Lachiw, David Pacwa, Frank S. Stornello, Barkra Ann Viebman and Jesepts Molthew Ziemeao et Park Ridge; Bruce Ateo Andrey, Leah Lysa Barhovile, Jacqeeline S. Requirements fee registration inris/e the follawiog pro-school pariuhieners, first ta those whu hove children already enrolled age en er before Sept. t; students trasster students from Catholic orhoals ihat are merging er coosolidatisf; ucd transfer students from Catholic sehoots not offer- and them te children of parishioners esw reaching school age. Next priority goes to Regina hosts ing fail peegraena, grades i-8, In Ike case of non-parishioners, st. Pat's fest priority wilt go first te nonparishiasers who have children Regina Dominican High Scheol to help hahy-nittern imprave their child skills and learn how ta pro- parents will host a St, Patrick's Day Party for the focally und their goests at 6:31 p.m. Saturday, March 5, io the cafeteria of emergencies, Hands-os trainiing Bsfiet dinner, sing-along, and pro- gram. "Super litter is designed vent accidents and handle already esealled; next lo children et nou-parinhioners newly moved into the parish and whose children have been io Cathole schools where such were Regisa Dominiceo High School. available, or from public schools where Catholic schools were not available; and finally ta children of non-parishioners who are now coaching school age. wilt be provided by guest entertainment by the Shannon speakers including pediatric Rovers and Twi-Liters wilt be nurses, paramedic instructors fealneed. nod a local fire fighter. The program will he held at 7 UPSTAGE DOWNSTAG p.m. en four consecutive Wednesdays, March 2 through 23. The 90-minute classes will meet in the hospital's Scheel nf Rites- CHILORENS ThEATER r- "PUPPET MAKING II (Grades 2 and older) mg Ctasuroom. 355 Ridge Avenue 'sa Evaigstnn. 8 WEEKS - starts Monday. February 29. 4OO-53O pos. To register and for additional 4411 Oakton Skokie information, cuti 492-2255. 674-4620 ST. ISAAC JOGUBS SCHOOL Programs for the Entire Family Wilson, Glonview; Kim, Jerry Kim, Joseph Lim, Gina Mentre, Jodie in the admissios of students, priority wilt go to children of enteriog pee-school and/or Baby-sitters age ii and over are invited to St. Francis Sheila Morgas Palet, Liecolnwood; Donna Janezewsiti, Nick Lot/s Sabalello, Margaret Knodsen, Jolie Krieger, Jon Ree Super Sitter Program Retel, Heather J. LastoS and Frsimkin, Samantha Geer, Kelly Gemmer, Tasio Groettner, David Christopher Torres, Jennifer QUALITY PSYCIIIAT0IC CASE EQg CISILESEN ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS SPANISH/ENGLISH SERVICES llsoy Cito, Jahn Chai, Ssaa Choi, aun Young Osung, Aaroo Crome, Fernando Delgado, Gregory Eck, SukantawOOieh, Amy Toots, Hartgrove Hospital CHICAGO LOCATION Bolestawuki, Scott Boocapomi, Hyon Tek chang, dra the disadvactage at having lo cumpete with noly fear learn 24 YEARS SERVICE BI-LINGUAL Bastidas, Jesse Bloom, Alekoan- Sosnowuhi, Eugene Spivah, Doo Sesnianhi .Jalv4.Jalolt HI6HROI'D Tricia Alday, Mauricio teams is their diviuian, despile Boys' Camp: Sesame I . Jalo 18 . July 3t Ssssissli'Aaaanst.Aaganslt Special High School Trips . Agen 15.18 Use the coupon below or call for more information. Speropoolos, RobeR lltankiewiez, atecen Woehr, The following names are on the Honorable Mention for the uame period were able fa place among the top Io the tsp individcal rankings, Maciliac seoiar Nicole Richard500 placed 14 ameng the 76 participania. graden planet them io the upper 1f percent of their clous for the incladc Anne Marie Baamhart, Shehade, Dimitriess libaras, Johncy Sihoron, Laura memberu iostead otthe esco1 tire due fu ilhsenu. the Office of Registration and Records shuws a total of 1323 undergraduate students earned fall 1907 semester. Local students jnoha, Jeremy Niedermaier, Pam Patel, Manisha she is Professor of Psychiatry sod Assisleni Chairman in the Thelatest Dean's List compiled atNerthern Illinois University by quested te bring their latest report caed. students must be three or toar years of efe 05 0e hefore September i; kindergarten students mast be five pears of please call 674-4620. NIU Dean's List esteriog other grades are re- through Map 13. Ifegistralien will take place 00 school days unty. held at 44lt Oakton, Skohie, IL 1007f. For farther information, Hospital's "loper litter kindergarten must krieg a birth certificale from the county and a baptismal certificate; students am. to t3O p.m. Fthreary 29 The inotrs,etor, Craig Sjogren, is a profess'osat clown and actor, The fee for this spectacular elusa WC be $35. Don't n/os out on this special bind of inn, ClanG will be at t-800-97E-5069. wing, Tracy Frey, Susan Hra- through grade Owho will enter St. Isaac Jogues School io September, will take place from 9 for grades 4-8- TIsis new clam will he held for t weeks from 5-6 p.m. More information aboat Beegan, Si Chai, morena Flem- pee-school and kindergarten Comedy & Improvisation, and is one for areas where "9-1-1" is Culver School Registration for sew students, clans will be held. lt is called educators and community safetp offïciais at no cost te twa formsone for areas reqairieg the caller to dial "O" in an emergency and Children also learn proper in entitled, "ten Edacatian at Home," and we are pleased lu present Dumeena Renuhaw, M.D., a natinnal rupert in the area at child sesuality. Theater annonnees that beginnIng Wednesday, March 9, a new The program in available te HCA Chicago Laheshore of a number of other problems. , Upstage/Downstage Children's hooknand Major ActIon magnets The treatment will focas on each ntaace abase au a componed part St. Isaac Jogues School registration New comedy class for children videotape, a teacher's goide, a tour-cater poster and eiassraom qoantitiea of activity/coloring emergency ting the telephone. rather Iban diucomfart. D Rmcenis handle annoyance callo." The "Emergency Calling with Major Action" package consista uf a 12-minute animated years oid how to report an HONEY ROCK. O High uhvl Lrdrh ir D 55,di Lvdeuhi,, telephone etiquette assi how te Parent lecture series abase pragram different team alhern. Heupital staff see nab- This summer, it has. to be I-IOEY ROCK Teach thiidren how toiejJortan emergency JacshuOO, Beth Fraocine ., PreSchool for 3 avd 4 Year Olds , Kindergarten 'Gradcs 1-8 Tolal Religious Education Program Music Band, Choir Academic Excellence After School Çlubs arid Aihielic Programs Yoalh Minislry Program Compaler Lab If you are interested in acy of Lite above programs, pirase caill Mr. Janses Doyle - 965-4565 CONGRATULATIONS fi; t/ll' gtiiiIi'iit, stuff, lu;] p;ln'ilts os oiiiotll;'ï ii'iit oci1Ii'iiii1 /elll! Lamperl, Lise Joy Lerman, Beth Rnbin Louis Elissa Paye Periman and Mitchell Rataew, SES Scores; ST, ISAAC JOCUES SCHOOL 1986-87 oIl of Skohie. Res High School Forensics The latent resalta at the RessE- rection High School Feronsies Team consist of: Modal award -the from winners Witlewbroth/YOrk Invitational -winning tiraI place in Radin was Sheila Joyce, Jsmior and /disua Doinkoeshi, Sophomore Winotog oecond placo to Original Oratory was Maria Panvina, Sophomore andreceiving fosrthplace to Peose Reading was Michele LeVoy, Jonior, Coaching the students is 1(athie Women, drama teacher at Reoweectlen High School. M,stfs Cempesine Ref recaer Skills Scirece Soc. Sts,diet Readinsg L,sog,,agc Grado 'I 5.6 5.7 5.5 5.0 5.5 Gte/e 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 5.2 7.4 5.4 5.5 6.4 7.7 0.2 7.4 7.0 o.r 7.5 0.7 9.5 12.5 10.2 10.5 50.7 10.0 10.3 I C .4; 0.3 8tC t I g i Golf Read Nues, lilivois oOó4$ Rrv. )olv;v Heotoessey, Pastor Mc. James DSy'lc, Principal PugeZ4 The Bugle, Theredey, Merch 3, 1988 TOUGHLOVE Basics Workshop Ten years Phillys and children are nften in trouble at David York nf Dnylentnwn, PennSylvania, developed TOUGHLOVEa non-profit, self-help hnme, in school nr with the law. go organinatinn mr familien frmtrated by their children's unacceptable behavior, The TOUGHLOVE'S program is deuigsed tn give active nuppnrttn parents and professionals dealing with bids in Ironhie. TOUGHLOVE is nffering a oso- day workshop Salurday, March 19, al the CareUnil in Downers Grove, Illinois. Topics wilt indude: AssesSing the Crisis, 115w the Prneoss nf Change Helps Familien, Giving and Getting Needed Support. The wnrkshnp is epen to all interested paresIa, 1988 NORTHWESTERN JUNIOR TENNIS CLINICS beginning June 13th . Programs fon alt ages and abilities . i/ day on fall day programs . Video taped instruction and instnuctìonal films . High school drilling program . Travel matches and T-shirts "Tender Loving Cace" at Prsgram frees paresia to work or the winner nf the Best Public Relations Vides. This is the secoud csnnecntive year Raetzman CALL THE NU TENNIS CENTER FOR MORE INFORMATION 491-3310 has won the award in the same eategnry. Cathlees Harley and Daniel Makowski (Nilen), lnmmer Oabtnn students, were named co- prndscers nf the Best Informa- Program in the student category. Awards were preseñted at the CCAIT's nalion ALSO Adult grasp ash pnieate Tennis Lessano elfered beginning tissaI convestiss in New Orleans recenity. May 16th FINAL WINTER WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE Come see our new location Don't miss this year's expanded selection ot Chidrens Sportsweor "AS !S" $2.00 Closed Fri. March 4 All Winter Jackets $800 children simply cassai affscd to miss a day nf work," explained Program Director Charleen Sesatur Dudyco tash force chairman. Other members were Assis- doductian credit, tant Minnnity Loader Senator Relief Task Furce was created taut suminser following the introdactins nf SB-l237 by Senalnr Wailer Dudycz (R-7, Chicagn). Is respunse to canstitsent requests, Senator Dudycz introduced hin bill in April, 1987 which would ace too sich fur tradilisnat day- The TLC Program is upen tu 12 vided a bed for nappiog. The ser. Vice inclues att meals, and medicatiuns are administered accurding to parents's inutrucliuns. ParesIa drop by nr phone at any lime. TLC Prsgram services are available Munday through Fn- day from f3f am-tug pm. THE WEAR HOUSE 7700 GROSS POINT RD. SKOKIE, IL Michael Payne nl Skukie (pictured above) mugs with pdiatnie sorse Charleen Johnuun, Director of St. Francis Hospital's "TLC'!. sich child day-care program. The new TLC Frngram frées parents to murk or fulfill ether obtigatinus white their child is being cared 1er by health care professionals. Parents Robert and Paula Payne brought 1-year old Michael to St. Francis when we was suffering a slight mId. Children mast be pre-registered records are un file. For registra In insure that previaus medical lion and additiunal infarmatinu history ash immunioatinn callCharleenJuhnunnat492-6326, A total nf 1,425 degrees were David Pout Stoma, Karen Debra awarded by Nunthern tllinois University at December, 1957 Solomon, Michelle C. Dvarah, William W. Hammuud, Sarah Beth Ingraham, John J. Ja- diplomas and 343 advanced degrees. Local recipients nl undergraduate degrees include: Camille Ann Bachli, Carrie J. 5mg, Arlene Andrea Bartus, Michael R. Davison, Laura Ann Eide, Martin Anthuny Gremer, Ronald Jaseph Goidice, Susan Louise Hagerty, Philip M. Hurnwitn, William A. Mendralta, uianumuhi and Gina Lynn Nelsun, ati al Des Plaines; Stephen Michael Auth. Brian Patrick Byrne, Jnseph G. Donnetlan, Lawrence C. Fegel, Karl Jahn Krulsch, Kent G. Kmiatt, Laura Helene Newman and James T. Vannant at Gtenciew; Michael Gary Stern uf Lincotuwend; Cullees A. Bettunmisi, Robert Joseph Epprrsun, John Lissales, Valentine Flower Day atG emini Gemini Juniur High Schont, 5955 N. Greenwand, Niles - East Maine lehuol District f3 - wan transformed into a honni shup fur a short time on February 11. That was the day the Gemini SIa. dent Council, uuder the spunsorship nl Mr. Bill Gibson, cus- hunted their annual Valentine Flower Day. Students were given the opparfaulty to have Bowers delivered la their favurite peapte during Ihe last penad nl the schnal day. At that time, the Student Council members became delivery persuns and shared in the delight of the recipients. The muney raised by this undertaking is pot ints the Student Cuaneil fand and used fur various aclivities during Ihn school year. Reg. Store Hours: CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FOR YOUR CHILD NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATION FOR 1988-89 CLASSES For Further Information Call Thomas K. Sloebig, Pastor James M. Hohnbaam, Principal mon. thru tri. 10-4:30 sat. 10-3 CASI-i ONLY Pre'Kindergarlen Classes For 3 Io 4 Year Ofds Kindergarten Ihre 8th Grade 647-8132 FREE PARKING atluw for homeowners with chitdreu enrolled is tuitiancharging schonlu lu claim either ose half nf the amarmI uf tuition paid, $1,000 per child, sr the amnuest al property lax devnted to publie educalinn - whichever is less. Claims wauld he made ta the turaI schuol district. The intraduetinn nf SB-1237 and Tamara L. Wasserman of Murtos Grove. Also, Benedict R. Radas, St, Sehnlastica High Schnnl is participating in the 1987-55 II- Michael Scheffler uf Niles; Ellen Suais Universities Tent nf College Laura Catherine Ries, John Preparatary Mathematics, This testing program is designed In K. Barber, Mary Frances Bspp, Kimberly E. Fromm, Mark provide rullege-haund high William Kroeger, Jsseph Gatta school luuinrs with a measure nl their preparatian far enilege level mathematics enurses. Each stadent participating in the program WC receive a repurt which will Leunard, David G. Mancha, Rouald R. fishnet and Susan Aune Vergitin, nf Park Ridge; Bess Hsieh, Mach David Kreger, Stephen Russ Kushnir, Martin Blair Lev, Beth Robin Louis, include suhsrores nu the main topic areas nf the test, a recum- Jamie D. MnrteUaru, Marie Emma Pureo, Adele Lisa Ruse, Melissa Fern Sockel, Marx Garrich Summen and Ellen Sue Williams, alt nf Skokie. mendatian fur further study banedouthese nubscares, and advice sm,wha,wui,,. Fields) and Republican Spokesman, Insule Elementary and Secsndary Education Cammitten, Bub Kustro (R-25, Des Plaines). Two public hearings mere hold, The first ou September 22 at Resurrection High School un Chicago's Northwest side and a nncnnd hearing wan held un Octuber 2g at the State of Illinois Center is downtown Chicago. Pareuls suppurting the concept claimed that public education, forwhich their lax dollars are going, is not pruvidiug the type of quality education Ihey want for their children. Theyare therefere and information concerning proper preparatins Inn mathematics at the college level. The Illinois Universities Testis a non-compotitive, diagnostic test which han been developed and administered seer the last seven years by the mathematics departments of all the state universities in Illinois. Its sole purpose is to sappurt the efforts of high schools lo informs their college-to-md students cancersing mathematical needs and eu- graduale degrees include: Joan M. Snrqoist, Den Plaines and Juan Saper Barbara af Skukie. Debate Competition in in Peoria The Newspaper Club al Washinglan Schont meets weekly ta plan and write ahaut timely topics. Students are encouraged lu share ideas and are given writing Iechniques suggeslions, Feature items have hens "origins Maine East was represented at the recent Peoria-Manual Debate of toys", "seasucu" and "U.S. Tnurnament, where varsity presidents." Five issues are debaters Dun Fradici nf Park printed during the 87-88 uchnol Ridge and Ernest Wagner nf Des Plaines came in first place, year. Members nf Ike Newspaper Club are: Jenny Cubes, Renee Juninr varsity debaters Son Gabriela Nimias, Helena Vasquen, Barrett Panky, Josh AIling, Alice Chai, Ira Rosenman, Eunice Park, Mary Stareevic, Angie Pachnf and Loss FriedFaculty advisors ore Ms. Mixdy LeIsteis, third grade teacher and Mrs. Lucy Solomun, Reading Coordinator. Washington School is located at 5710 GoB Rd. in Gleuview and is in East Moine ff3 schoet district. Hanhart, Stephanie Kurtn, Kim nf Dea Plaines and Michelle Gail of Macton Gravo cnmpeted Puppet shows, filmo, finger-, alarms for mIe, American Red printiog of children and video- Cress, ucd other groups with taping by Den Plaines Police safety-related prsdoctu, services Department's I-Search UniI are or informatinn, are weloeme hi forced tu incur an often severe financial burden in luition among the eduratiunal and enlertatuing displays and demonutra1mm scheduled fur Saturday and Sunday, March 5 andt, atthe Des Plaines Mall. inquire about joining the two-day event by calling the Mall office, 390-91M, or Peggy Wetter, Frs- public schools the oupeme of Among the grnups par- The Dean's UsI for the fall semester of 1957-65 at Saint charges at a private nr parochial school. They argsc that they are paying for both while saving the edocoting their yosugslers. ticipating io the Safety Fair are prefernce for a break ou income Des Plaises Fire Department, Fire Prevention Divioiun, Des since many rent and are not Plaises Police Department, Emergency Services and Disaster Agescy )ESDA), Des Many who lestifind stated a tas rather Ibas on property lax homeowners. Dsdyco explained that SB-1237 Plaines Jaycees with their smnke remains is commillee. He pions Io introduce several additional bills - one to allow for a voucher syslem. Under Ihat pias, parents tiunat program best soiled lo their child - pnivale sr public. Only Currently bulb Iowa ash Mixnesola have laws allowing for income tan breaks for tuition paymoot. Loyola Ramble cover contest Nine student artists hrmhed up entries for the 10th annual Ramhie Cover Contest. Cnngralul aSons to suphamore Bob Scalino nf Mt. Prospect whose winning design will he the cover uf the SYSThM : ru a vs,,, r, ,,,,,, u e 1885 Ramble Gift Catalogue. Ron Distajo uf Skokie, second place CALL TODAY for a Free, No-Obligation SUrvey winoer - for the second time, Rager BarUllo nf Niles, third Chicago 490-0100 view, fourth place, will also have wo_,__i,_,x_,_,,i,__i,__-w.,, place, and Mike Hogg of Glen- their designs throughout the catalogue. Toll Free t-800-525-2715 MONDAY WEDNESDAY jmtto appreciate but lo hnaw and feel what you hear, see and read. The cost in $35 per series or $5 per session. For infarmatinu, cull Meiden, Mes, Presshurger and f351414, Mr, Kuper, Principal, The teachers in attendance were, Mrs. Benjamin, Mrs. 5:30 P.M. 7:50 P.M. 3 PER TEAM 4 PER TEAM 6:88 P M. D:31P.M. 4 PER 11AM OPERTEAM 7:30P.M. 7:50P.M. 4PERTEAM 4PERTEAM 4PERTEAM MIXED LEAGUES MONDAY MONDAY TBESDAY WEDNESDAY THORSDAY 7:35P.M. LADIES LEAGUES TOE5OAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SENIORS LEAGUE . eôji1 MENS LEAGUE tinnul field trip ta Wtsite Pines in Oregon, Illionis! A wnxderful Ihow ta ase a campana), crom cuuastry skiing, cemetery study lot midaight) and a hayride and square dance. O Summer League! 112, 7701 N. Lineals Ave,, Skohie. award and Pathak wan the fourth place speaker award, .1 Make Your MarklnA Twain School attend an educa- study, quarry study, orienteering ,,,..iu- SEARS has a credit plan Io fit mml any need. Casounnity College East, Roam participated is hiking, alarm ,Wi,,o-,,. I,,,sIi,d. M,kI 455f OIe. aMO,,iy A,ikOk TIa,agh SEARS! Emeritus uemivaru at Oaktnn wun the fifth place speaker t3 O,. Io-,,rn, I,,,i,*d TUESDAY l'le P.M TUESDAY S'le P.M WEDNESDAY. . . 9:35AM SATURDAY time was had by all. Everyone ot lsrranrs: Friday, Feb. 26, f4 students and 4 memhera nf the faculty of Mark offer Riccardi nf Gtenview advaneed ta the semi-finals, For s IleIp protect your home and family Register nnw far three spring The eight-week sessiom will begin with a series an "Huw 10 Rear; HnwtuSee; Howtn Read" from 938 ta 11:30 am. on Masdays from March 21 lu May 9. Specialists is music, visual arts and reading wilt leach yea sat Carol Je Sassan, f335 W. Mosroc, Nites. Regular s 1090.00 Thc novice teams performed well, The teams nf Act Fiuz of NUes and Jasan Krajcer uf Mortun Grave, Grace Hang uf Mnrlsn Grave advanced ta quarterfinals. TrUnk Pathak uf Niles and Jeu- Local sludent included: dalhsny Sassas, son nf Dennis and HOME SEARS SECURITY Other hills will offer the options of a state income lax credit or iscome las doduclion. tuniar varsity lehnt, On Wedneuday, Feb, 54 11e-00gb Mury's College has been released by the office of the provost. them to "purchase" the edoca- Registration for Emeritus seminars in quarterfinalu sod Kim wan (austin speaker award fur the On Dean's List would receive o snucher allowing 1H O RS DAY Mark Twain goes to Oregon motion Manager, 524-1742. ON S4/TOW SAVE 35 % pectatmocs at the college level. Newspaper Club at Washington School Local ntndests receiving : Prices sublect to availability Aldo DeAugetis (R-4f, Olympia Scholastica administers math test NIU graduates cussonencemrnt ceremonies, including 1,552 undergraduate nr an incume las The Parental Property Tax Johnson, RN. "We created the TLC Program to give parents All Ski Pants $4 $:6Q ½ Price or less st. John Lutheran Church and School All Snowsuits IMissouri Synodl All Infant Pramsuits $8 12O 7429 North Milwaukee Ave., Nues All Sweaters $300 Church: 647-9867 School: 647-$132 Prices reinen to regular discount March 31 SPECIAL ADDED Sat. March 5 10-4:00 Sun. March 6 11.3:00 SALE HOURS: ing the seed fur further isdeplh study, Senate Minority Loader Jamen "Pate" Philip appointed penty tax break, au inenme tax hum - the vnueher system, a pro- "Many parents aith yoosg Magnetic Media Division, 3M Tim Raetomas (Edison Park), manager, was outside ufthe Legislature. Realm- charging sehuols. Their reesmmendatinns suggest several up- Technotogy (CCAIT) and the teleoisiss 515dm resulted is a significant amassI nf attentisn and comment, bnlh pro and cus and hulk inside and their child io being cared for by health care professionals. Association for Instruction and Company. ding their children ta tuitinu- fulfill niher nbligationo white Video two former students were among the winners at the second annual Natisnat Vides Competition oponsnred by the Cnmmunity College Relief Task Fnrce has issued its reporf calling fur sume type nl financial relief fur parents sen- care program. The new "TLC" years. Separate playroorno are avaitahie for tuddtern and older children, and each child in pro- Oaktsn Community Cntlege television stndin manager and - The Parental Pruperly Tau St. Francis Hnspilat's sick child day- chitdren aged t mouths In Safety Fair at DP Mall Task Force recommends break on tuition costs Sich chitdren can now receive name options when their children 13th year of operation . Foui week sessions Help for working pare nts at St. Francis TOUGHLOVE group members, and professionals. Call TOUGHLOVE at (211) 348-7gM to register. competition winners Page 21 TheBugle, Thursday, March 3,8888 730P.M. 7:30PM. 9:35A.M. 8:30A.M. 4PERTEAM 4PERTEAM 4PERTEAM COKE H HO DOG TEEN GREATAMERICA 4 PER TEAM 4 PER TEAM COKE B HOT DOG 4PERTEAM 4PIRTEAM JUNIOR LEAGUES R P.M 4 PER TEAM MONDAY l:MP.M, 4PERTEAM FRIDAY 9:30A.M. 4PER TEAM 6:55P.M. 4PERTEAM ADULT/CHILD THURSDAY BRUNSWICK NILES BOWL 7333 MILWAUKEE AVENUE NILES, ILLINOIS 647-9433 i The,flusday,M*Li8 'age2l ME Varsity Girls' Gymnastics Nues Library announces winners The Nitro Poblic Library McDonalds funds Children's clinic day camp GeifMaine ParkDistrictiu now taking registration for ita 5momer doy camp. yr. olds The faculty ut the Montay Fine Mon-Fri. 5-li yr. nids: Mon-Fri. 9:353:30; n wbs. $3lh; 8 wIts. 9-lo yr. aids: Mon-Fri. Children's Fashions at Res The Home Economics Students at Resurretino High School will be sponsoring 'Mini Fashions in Color" on Thors., mar. 10 at 7 p.m. in the Little Theatre. The will he nerved prepared by the Kitchen Skilln Class, and The Fanhiou Merchandising Class han coordinated the Advertising for the evening. Fashion Show is open to the publie - free admission. Some 20 children will be model- ing a variety of boys and girlu clothing made by the Clothing Class. Home baked refreshments Roosevelt University Dean's List Roosevelt University announeeu that the following stadeuta have made the Dean'n List for the Fall, l7 uemeuter. To qualify, students needed ta attain a 3.5 grade point average or higher on a 4.1 system. Lecal Riles students included: Howard M. Friedman, Prafulbala Shastri and Kathleen A. Lawlor. AMERUCANlSRAELl HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM Children on Sunday, Starch 13 al 3 p.m. in the College auditorium. Tiehets are available in advance or at thr door: $1 per child, age 4 and older; $5 per adult, or $10 per Live and study with Israeli students Tour Israel-Cities, Historic Sites, Kibbutzim Far were information. pleaoe call: The EJE. High School of Jowioh Stadien 427-5570 Board uf Jewish Edacation) U,de, the o,pice5 YOUTH ALIYAH (Jewish Agency $t W.Z.O.) Prizes were awarded io three The program includes piano and piano duet by Lolo. A reception wilt follow Ike por- Grades 3-t Paul Stancoyk, 3rd formance. For further informu- grade, St. Juliana School; Grades lion, call the College at 539-7072. Culver Elemeotary Sehoola, 5-y - Tracy Frey, 5th grade, The top wioser was Michael and after camp child cace Oakton 's Educational hour. For further information please Foundation approves grants cool. lt's sometbiog like s permissios card to take out books aod many other things suck so paintings, records, puonles and memory of Clifford Se)dler, former Foundalion directsr. In lapes. But it's realty much more lkao that. It's s magie ticket to many The Gatitos Community CollegeEdscat)000l Foondation approvedfour grantstoprovide fon- Tot Learning Center registration ding for the College's various events and programs. Ad- ministered by a hoard of directsrs who represent the commutot7, the FoundutiOn helps finance educatiottulprogratos not usually Skukie Park District's Tot Learning Center announces priority registratian for the sutur mer and fall of 1988. This special funded by slate or local tan revenues. The Foundation Grants Cornmittee approved $3,000 for two scholarships for Oaktnn's "Stody a Semester in London Program" under the Illinois Comortium for Internatioul Studies. A $5,500 registration period for nolde residents and thone employed io Skokie nil beget March 7 and end ApodO. After Apr88, registration will remain open antil all spaces have horn filled. Appointments fur registration are recommened hot nat required. Tat Learning Center offers day grant was awarded te fund the National Junior College Athletic Two year aids need not be loud trained. T.LC. is open Monday -Friday, 7am-Opm. Formore in. formation, please roll 674-1500. DaMon Ott June 3. A $3,000 scholarship endow- ment has been established in Scholastic Art Award Winners Students Named to National Honor Society Mr. DOnald G. Huehner, Pchs- We congratulate the following undents who were elected ta Ute National Honor Society by the fornite of SI. Seholaatica Higb School, inthe 1007-00 uehool year. ripai of Genuini Junior High Sehool, 8055 N. Greenwood, Niles - East Maine School District 03 -would libe ta invite the remmueity te the showing of the 1908 The election process is based on traits of Leadership, Servire and Chararter shown by the sIsdent both inside and outside the school environment. Tu qualify North Suburban Regional academically fur this honor at St. Schulastica High School, a sta- Lake County in Grayslake, IL, 05W thro Feb.38. cumulative grade point average Winners are: Derek ArfO, Lina Checo, Sssan Chue, Slijal Dosai; dent mast have achieved a nf 3.5 en a 4.0 scale. Seniors: Moira Gordon, Mary Fuller, Karin Lee, CoSmo Dahlherg, Eva Yuca, Candy Sberidan, Lori Fong, Charmaine Snacillo, Emily Maso, Theresa Ross, Juniors: Cercho Cruz, Rosemary Feit, KerrySkemp, Lysa Cobarrubias, THIS SUMMER addition lo this initial donation, the Foondalion directors will match each dnllar of the first $2,000 contributed from outside sources. The Commitec also approved $600 to finance the videa production of Acting Up!, an older adult performing troupe. Funds are made available to Oakton through the generosity of cotmnossity businesses, associa90m, and individuats. Donations from benefrctors are restricted tor a specific scholarship, a scholarship fund, or an endow- ment fund in memory or in reeognuliOn of an individuul. Association Marathon Meet at eure for children 2-5 years of age. Zivkoic and Melody MeBride. SFulI academic credit in your local school SAlI academic courses in English, lOth,llth and 12th grade SHebrew language, Jewish History is differeol categories. The wioniog entries by category were Grades K-2 - Miehoet Eooiecnoy, 2nd grade, SI. Jobo Breheaf School; Shalanda Dexter, Elisa Lam, Valerie Schaefer, Mary Jane SOne year a semester programs available free. Free parking rhyme, or free form esplainiog woche by Brahms, Grieg, Liszt and Poulenc, two Spanisb pieces for classical guitar and a violin rail 297-3000. McDonald Owners of Chicago and Northern indiana; Gay Marino, COSI memher and Doyle Morrissey, COSI President. children 3 or under will ko admit- why they love their library card. and all immediate children); available at the rate of $1 per Chicago and Northern Indiana, George Popes, President, vitod to enter Ibis conlest by writing an esosy, a poem, o availuble. Camp starts June 20 and ends Ang. 12. There is before camp Northern Jodiaan and the Children's Oncology Service of Illinois, Inc. (COSI) recently visited Children's Memorial Hospilal to view to 'work in progress' on children's Hematology/Oncology clime. The McDonald owners and COSI, a non-prnfitgraup which operates the Ronald McDonald Noose near Children's Memorial, have mmed together lo nnderwrite the cost of clinic renovations, which will be named "The Ronald McDonald Hematology/OoeOIOgy Clinic." Shown left to right arei Bili Chonowito, McDonald's Owners of Children is grades K-t were in- ted lamily (includes t or 2 parents 9:383:30; twbs. $365; lwks. $435 (includes 2 overnights). Love My Library Cord" cootest. Arts Center of Feician College, 3800 W. Peterson ave., Chicago, will present a Concert for 9:30-1:30; 6 wks. $215; 8 win. $385. District is pleased to a00000ee the results nf the local "Why I Children's Concert at Felician College Golf Maine summer 3-4 RepreenttiveS from the McDonald'o Owners of Chirago and Pagen '-TkeBagIe,Thiiridiy, MarthI5 INS - Scholastic Art Enhihition. The exhibit of award-winning student art work is held in the Community Gallery of Actat the College of Pante Marini Fichera, Martin Giersz, Jennifer Hang, Doug Kovucs, Suphia Laftsidis, Slarey Lamden, Hrn Un Lee, Maxiamma Mothew, Sandy Oh, Rehder Reyes, Dave Swanson, Heta Thakker, and Kelly Van Patten. Martin Gleise and Kelly Van Pallen are blue ribbon winners and their projects will go is New York for the national judging. KIBBUTZ STYLE CAMP Mundelein 'Weekend Experience' A pre-spring taste of college will be os the menu of the Mundelein College Weekend Esperienee, Sunday, March 6, 1 -5 p.m. in the College learning Resource Conter, 6363 Sheridan Read, Chicago. A how-to-do-it event, the Ex- perienre will focus on the Weekend College formst and ad- mission procedures, financial aid, current student perspectivm, and qumtiom regarding academic requirements and nphem. For information, call 989-5406. Felician students honored The 1980 edition uf Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges wilt include the names of 7 students from Fell- cian Colge who have been selected as nutiocul uotstandtsg campos lenders. Students named this year from Felician College are: Eileen Curler, Lauradis DelToro, Heidi Dreier, Mary Halter, Marianos Massa, William Rodriguez, and flfl(IW Elisabeth Zclowvki. Additionolly, len Feticioo Cot- SHOMRIA nomiosted to the National Dens's Lint for Junior Colleges. For the second semester of the 1907-68 school year, sophomores, Eilceo Carter maintained s perfect 4.0, Lauradis DelToro, 3.81, and Susan Ecnneaily, 3.00. Freshmen Richard Clierepski, Cindy O'Csnnor, Robert Pelletier atsi Putrick lege students have been Auniquernmnnroxper)encelsrJewishyodh dosignodtocombinoa lull program of .Ot exculingcatnpatiuwilieswilh thestimulat;vg cnvironmonlof Kibbulu life- Singing Arls S Crafts eDancjng Hiking Coed 816 Jul0 3-July 31 Svuimming NeePrt(4 g 4 weehs For CAMP SHOMRIA Discount br early rogi trains calf: Odod Zmiri 000.2565361 ueJamio 312-262.4915 Stolfer possessed a perfect 4.0, Jean Murle Maurer;AsínaLiza Pardilla andJames Ryba had 3.0. Kooiecony. Io bis entry he stated: "A library cord io awesome sod tO Shown above ace the Maine East Girls Gymnustics trato: front, kneeling 11-rl Amy Suros, Michelle Scott and Cheryl Martins; (middle, 1-rl Coach Peter Huff, Captain Felicia PatI, Debbie Tax relief renewals sent to seniors Over 200,000 senior citizens in Cook Csunly will noon be receiv. ing ronewsi forms is the mail for the 1917 Senior Citizen's Enemplion, Coonly Assessor Thomas C. Hynes announced today. With the exemption, u senior hsmeswscr can save as muchas $208 so properly toses that wiU hedue this summer. Renewal applicalisos, which must be filed each year, are mail- ed lo Ikone seoiors who were regiulered (or the eoemptisn loe lhe previ555 year. The applications ace loller sise wilh a detachable forno sIlbe bol- Seoior homeowners cao 15m. verity Ike ioformalioo sod cornpide Ike renewal process simply by signing and returning Ihe tower portion of the form to Hyoeu' office. Those wbo turned 65 io 1987 ore eligible to receive 1ko Senior Citizen's Enemplion for the first lhoe. 'If a seolor homeowner already registered for 1907, they will not receive any 00lire io the mail at this time," Hyneo said. "However, if o persoo turned 65 io 1987 and has not yet regi000red, I urge them to contad my office immediately. We wast IO make sure thut those who qualify for Ike exemption will receive it." Homeowners receiviog the T:ngos, Jenny DoMano, and Coach Betty Axelsoo; (fop, l-r) Sylvia Zarcoynshi, Curi Weilemso, Melissa Mallos, Charron Wiltin, Allyson Paradise, Regsoa Bocci, and Dawn Flickingter. Maine citizens join Senior board A Des Plaines business woman sod a Pork Ridge reoident were elected recently to the Board of Directors of (toe NoroIs Shore Senior Center, so agency serving locol 000ior citizens. They ore Mro, Mory L. Joyce, aosisgaol maoager of the closing doportmenl al Merrill Lyoch Reolty, 2700 S. River Road, Des Plobies, sod Arthor Lohse, os admioislralor wilh the Chicago Public Schools, who lives al 530 S. Hamlim, Park Ridge. Last yoor, more 1h00 605 Moine Township senior adslls and lhcir fsmilieo were served by North Shore Senior Ceotee io the geoersl areas of counseling and coiumuoily cure. The North Shore Sooior Cooler, with hesdquorloru io Wi000lha, is the designated agency of 1ko State of Illinois Department of Aging for Maize Township. It has three professional social workers assigned lo Ihe lowostsp. They are availoble by appoinlmenl al the Des Plaines Commuoity Senior Center, 1046 Thachor, Des Plaines, and at the Pork Ridge Senior Center, 150 5. Western, Park Ridge. The sonst workers atoo will make home visils to elderly people who cannot gel out. Service may he obtaioed by caSing 446-0750. Senior Citizen's EnemptiOO automatically qualify for the For information about these services for Maioe Township geoeral Homeowner's Enemy- Shore 500ior Center, call tioo sud will not have lo apply for il wheo those forms are mailed at a later date. For more information, contact Flyoes' office io Ike Coocty Building, 118 N. Clark, Chicago, 4436151 or rn Shokie, 5600 Old Orchard Rd., 470-7237, Scholarship card party The Alumnae of Resorreclion High School cordially invite you lo an afternoon of card playing sod Bunco at Resurrection High School os Sun., Mar. 20 from 1:39.4 p.m. Admission is $3. Bring your friends and come support Our scholarship program. senior odultu through the North 446-6756. Long-Term Health Care seminar A free semioor so "Loog-Term Health Care, Who Pops?" oponscrod by the Oukloo Seoier Center, will be held at Ike Pirol National Book of Shokie, Liocoto 6 Oahtoo io Shokie, March 7 al 10:45 am. The public is invited. The edocational seminar, uponsored by the lllinoiu Health Core Association, will provide infor- worlds of adventure. With my library card f can travel I'm feeling sud. I gnous I love my library curd barasse it's jost libe a good friend." His entry wiS be sent 60 the American Library Association for ostiosul judging. The following people wilt also receive certificates of participa- Kindergarten - Samnotba Neumann and Eristy Stanczyk. Grade 1 - Swat) Bavisi, Nathan Di010ler, Mansoor Esgdowats, Timsoy Ontuogor, Desiree Shursuo sod Chris Wilke. Grade 1 - Jesoy Kong. Grade 5 . Shams Koog aod Brizo Stascnyk. Grade 6 - Amy Boffei, Leticia Cardenas, Ei Ckni, David Dotlefoen, Natalie Dichos, Megso Doughty, David Dora, Juba Fan010, Tori Ftemming, Tom Florio, Vilo Gattuso, Crystalyo Gemhala, Monica Gruse, Vanessa Hirleig, Sylvia Kazmiercoak, Matt Klaxcuik, Barbara Korcz, Jovan Marinar, Steve Mazib, Cheryl Miebaels, Karissa Moore, anywhere - to outer space, under Arthur Mroczek, Eunice Park, the sea, lo the jangle, etc. I cao Benny Seiwert, Frack Silvio, use it to Icaro abost'masy differont things or just to have o Eugene Spiva, Evelyn Stators, Janet Wasilewshi and James Center of Concern seeks volunteers laugh with s gond joke hook when The Center of Coocero Volsoteers are involved in maoy Secretary of Slate Jim Edgar, io Cooperation with Niles Park bIcots can be used wisely in a Road Review Course for all Roues of the Road Review Course Wlektioshi. Grade 7 - Lise Mesuner. The public is invited to view all the entries in the Children's Servires Department at the Library, 6960 0510100 st., during the month of March. dillerenl activilies and yosr District is uttering a Rutes of Ike For islorsoatiso about other programs for children, call the variety 01 services The Cooler of- Citieeos in the Nitos ares. The purpose nf the course is to LEGALNOTICE I fors - loformatioo sod Referral, employmeol, housing, personal couosehog, lioaocisl, legal sod medicare c000seliog, sspport grospo, Iriendly visilolioos, seloior compaoiuos, lutoriog, eocsrl traosporlalioo, classes aod meetiogs et so edocsti005l salare, food dislrikotioo aed masy votuoleer opporlusilies. If you ore interesled io sharing your talents, please call 823-0453 or visit The Ceoter of Coocero, locted io Sulle 125 of thelMO N. Norlbweul Highway Osildiog io Park Ridge. Drop in aod loare about our many programs sod services. The coltee Pol 5 siwoys Toastmasters Group meeting The Nites Chapler of Tosslmoslers Iolernstiooat will mccl March 7, st 7 p.m. ot the Niles Library, 6900 Oskton St., NUes. Becomiog a Toastmaster offers on opportunity to learn effective communicalioc through practical experience io so simosphere of fellowship sod understanding. Guests are welcome. For more information, pleaue call Dolores Pf500doer st 692-2125. Regina artists honored kelp upplivasls pass the tllisois Drivers Liceose rexewsl esammalino. It updules drivers no 1ko current rulos of the road, esplaies Ike vision und the driviog obility esumioali000, sed prepares applicants tor the generai wrilleo rood sign en- Milwaohee, Nues no March 14 from 10 am. to soon. Health Care Ceoter The course is tree to everyone, soy uge, who wishes tu alteod. For more iolormalioo, please contad 967.0100 sr t (8001252-2064 toll-tree. LEGALNOTICE NOTICE OF BID The Village nf Riles will be serepting sealed bids for: ONE 1,900 G.P.M. VERTICAL TURBINE PUMP REPLACEMENT OF 8" DIAMETER WATER MAIN Sealed bids will be arrepled oxlii nono, os March 22, 1900 at Ike Village of Niles, 01lire of the Porchssing Agent, 7601 N. Milwaukee Avesue, Riles, Illinois 60048. General islormotiso und specific i001rocli005 coocerniog this request for yroposul are Ovsilsble st the Office nf the Purchasing Agent, 7601 Mitwsokee Avenue, biles, Illiooiu tSO48. Competition sponsored hy the the controclur furnishes a copy of their "l.D.O.T. Cerlificale si Eligibility". Jill Hoinuan, Barbara Shaw, maton lo senior citizens about Jesnifor Sluzynski, Sharon present Medicare und Medicare Supplemenl coverage and bow they can protect their assets when long-term care is needed. Wallace, Glenview; Christine An- fonopoulun, Rogers Parhl Mthn Yurino, Slenkie; Vunko Shigenobu, Wilmette. [tenith Focilities Plsoniog Arc asd 77 tllisnis Adm. Code Part The Rules nl the Rood Review Course sviti be held st Nibs Park District Recrealioo Center, 787? Seven Regina Dominican High College of Lake County: NOTICE OF PUBLtC HEARING Io accordance with the require050015 of the Illinois of the Illinois Heslik Facilities Planning Board, 0011cc is gives nf s Public Hesriog no au appliratios 80v permit for s proposed cnoslrorlioo sod/Or 'Preqoslilication is required (sr bidding br Ike "Repiscemeot sI 8" Diameter Walermsio". The bid psrkol will only be issued il School art students received awards io the Scholastic Art Nitra Public Library at 067-8554. Rids will be Opened at the Board of Trusteeu' meeting, star- lung at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March22, 1188, at 7200 Milwaukee Avenue, Riles, Illinois 40648. Andrew R. Balta Purchasing Agent 1201 moditiralino projorc from Omni of Riles IProject #57-27tl nl Riles, Illisois. The proposed project is to C005trurt sod Establish a 99 Bed "Geseral Long-Term Care" Fsrilily Cossistiog nf 60 Skilled and 33 Sheltered Core Beds. The total estimated projerl rosi is $2,S60,500.tO. 'the Public Heoring is to be held by the llliouis Department nf Public Health porsusot to Ike Illinois Health Facilities PIsoniog Act. The }leariog is open te the public with oppnrtuoity to present relevoot verbal aod writ- ten commeols on Ike proposed project. The Hearing will be roodueled so follows: The Hearing will he held us March 11, 1988 at t :38 p.m. st Ike Park Ridge Public Library located at 25 Sooth Prospect Avenue, io Pack Ridge, Iliioois 08068 For additi005l information call 217/782-2511, NOTICE: THIS MEETING WILL BE ACCESSIBLE TO HANDICAPPED INDIVIDUALS IN COMPLIANCE WITH EXECUTIVE ORDER #5 AND PERTINENT STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS UPON NOTIFICATION OF ARTICIPATED A1"lENDANCE. HANDICAPPED PERSONS SHOULD CONTACT Don Williams BY TELEPHONE AT (217) 782-3510 OR BY LETFER NO LATER THAN TWO DAYS PRIOR TO THE MEETING DATE. The &gle, Thuroday, Marcb3, I9BB TheBugle, fluradey, March 3, UU - ENTERTAINMEN T GU IbE "Inherjtthe W'nd" nri'il The recent public Scrutiny of censorsmp issues renders the N1les North High School prodoction of 'Inherit the Wind" especially tunely. On Friday and Saturday, March II and 12 at 8:50 pm. in the school's aadilorium, thirty-nine of the ochool'o young actors will perform Jerome Lawrence and Roberl E. Lee's powerfnl drama. Seating s reocrved, with ticket prices ranging from $3 ta $5. Phone 673-5051 fOrfartherinfOrm:lion. the 1925 Darwin's theory of evolution lo ' - hin Dayton, Tennessee claoo. But thin vernion attempts te minimize the historical content of the play, according lo director and English teacher Jerry t'rulliI, and "enamine the broader, ongoiag queo- tien of academic freedoms, of constitutasnal rights." The authors Constructed pro- totypes for the legal wits cuptivating that Tennessee cour- traum namely Henry Drummond as Clareare Darrow and Matthew .- ' L'-:.. oug Handenotser Science teacher Frank Mayfield io the technical dtrector, and Norlhwestern oenior Iuky's not as Famous Hamburgers or Cheeseburgers Marillac presents "Stage Door" CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ENJOY ORE COMPLIMENTARY S)WHEN A SECOND HAMBURGER f./OR CHEESEBURGER OF EQUAL "Slage Door", Ihe George S. Kaufman - Edna Ferber comedy about a group of stage-struck octresoes, who dream of Broadway otardom, For those who are looking for an evening of delightful eelertainment, performances are For tickets, please call Marillae High School: 446-lIfts, weekdays, t am-f p.m. e_9645 Milwaukee, Nibs Drake Hotel where he is providing mente for the Sunday Brunch tri Ihe Oak Terrace Resiaurasl. and Well and Livingis Paris" at t p.m., Mar. 4, 5, 11 and 12 and al 3 p.m., Mar. t and 13 in the Hilton Theatre, Sheridan and Weslleigh Rilo., Lake Farest. The munie and lyrics of "Jar- SAT h SUN.. 15ß 2:30, 3:lb 4:55. 5:3t, 7:00.7:45,9:15. lO:m WEEKDAyS .5.35 7:00, 7:45. 9:15, to-m ques Brei" have the power to R STARTS FRI. "EMPIRE OF THE SUN" SAT. h SUN. . 12:45, 345, 6:35, 9:35 WEEKDAYS: 6:35. 9:30 PG shuch, arnese, penetrate, wusnd and aroase, sayo Muni McKay who is directing the BaraI proTickets for "Jacques Brei" are $7 for general admission and $5 for students and seniors. For reservations, cail the Drahe Theatre Bes Office, 255-2825. Visa and Mastercard accopIed. - .1. The Green Drinks will be flowing Loyola's "Oklahoma" readyfor Opening night Rehearsals for Loynla's spring moo-eat, "Olejahoma" are "dois fme" and getting ready for a four-day ron, March 10-13, in 1h e ago, New York critic John Chap- Calling the shuts are Luyola's Prafessional Stuff: Larry Renter, When this prize whining musical first aprued 45 years man called it "perfect, as thorusghly Macrican as a buffalo nickel." The U.S. Treasury has stopped mahing buffalo nichetu sisee the, bnl the mauical Oklahoma! is utilI in mist conde- IRISH COFFEE Musicu isthe 2ilth Aeeuai Benefit Concert for Aufustaoa Center Pcograms for the dcvc(opmontaiiy dioubtesi, lt wiii be hcid on Saturday, March 5 PATS IiL CI - ui t p.m., ai Edmee Chspei, Wheulon Courge, 4fl E. . Cø)CFÇFAJJ, 1.0UN6 FrankS0, Wheston - For this Opeciat aooiversary concert, both the New Philhacmesh and the Chicago Swedish Glee Ciub wilt perform. The coocern is sponsored by the 5832 DEMPSTER SelectIons 6 95 8,45 Sine,, 8.45 7.45 8.45 NEW IN NILES Cnfl, 505 5 TisiS F,,,ume0 $nOeJ., IS P nh_ _. Dt nuif ., Nui T OI..,.,1 965-7200 CAFE BRAVO FAMILY RESTAURANT anrOtulync wndd, dmst,,, flot und,, eon own,ipl Omsi,f,v Spncioi, iwiediva Joke & Ceitw Leach Specials for hasiness people 5,,e,d Ie ii 5.0. t I P.M. Ceoplein Diue,fl including Seep, Ssied, a s nnM. es nno e SS.a -., n* .ea Peine, V,got,hi,, Denen end Cee,piiwruuny Gis,, et Wiu, n, COC,e. 5.g.1,, Alit:Snners 1,175 ea. from only eerund trots 4-Sl P.M. 10% Snoine Ci tienne Diunaant 2pns.6pns st 2 nat by 61 647-1261 im 8501 W. D[MPSTER ST.. NILES 692-2148 SJ Prodactiao Coordinator; Carolyn Ladd, Ce-director; Keo Golden Nugget Restaurant Barton,, Masicul Director; Peggy Reynolds, Choreographer; aad Sharon Moran, Costome designer. According to director Larry Renter, one of the rea500s for doing "Ohtahema;" this year io that Loyola'o strong NOW OPEN WE'VE JUST OPENED A BRAND NEW STORE IN NILESI Oar Supo,b CALL US! CEneRe Plane 967-0300 Addlllnnal Items Pepperoni, Mushmoma, 1150 MILWAUKEE AVE. NILES, IL Ham, Onions, Anehoalos, Groon Peppers, Olivos, Sausage, Groand Beef, Hat Peppers, Doable Choose, Foira Thick Crest blINis: OPEN DAILY AT 4 P.M. r benefit concert Augintu SeaJoot Ftenh Vegetables 25th Anniversary s MORE SPECIAL GREEN DRINKS e GUINE5S BEER HARP BEER NUNDAY B,.RThURSOAY 11,00 AM W 12i00 MIDNIGHT Complete Boros as Fred. Gina Perille uf Regina plays Genie Comon- Laramie, Wibuietle. BroíleJ s i, FRESH LAJ(E SUPERIOR WHITEFISH, cm, Lemon BotOne, Garden Fresh Vegetabl,u 6.95 BROILED FRESH RAINBOW TROUT.Lemon Bstte,. Ga,den Freuh VejetabIeu 5 95 ORANGE ROUGH?, Lemon Batte,, Garden Fnenh Vegetables 6 95 BROILED HALIBUT, Lomee Better, Ga,den more, Tom Rotunno as Slim and Rob ings. Loyola's Jim Datenc dances far Cnrley and Colleeo Michos for Laarey. Little Theater at 21ff N e IRISH SODA BREAD ,- )\U (14aMJ Brothers Franh and Maiaehy MvCosrt (left lo right( Couple of Blaguords," the critically acclaimed Witty star is "A and bawdy production about growing up in Ireland and life in the Slates, told thrssgh story, sang, dance, (olsen and rapid fire United hamor, In a limited, special-return three-week engagement at the Briar Street Theatre, 3133 N. Hatoted, epeaing Tuesday, March 15, roening thrsugh Simitay, April 3. Law priced previewo begin March 15. 'FicheR are priced $15 through $18.50. For Tharsday, renervslioas and mare informaBas, call the Brisr Street Theatre at (312f 348-400e., Gary Leeocher, a junior "Allstate singer" from Mortes Grove plays Csrley, with sophomore string seetien can handle the original masical score which Steve Fizet as the surly Jod Pry calls for 11 violins. and Regina's Jennifer Nevilte auLaurey Willisms Woodlands' --. : With u east of IS, 5f o siugers senior Teddy Hickey io Amt and dancers and as many stage Eiter Murphy. Senior Reh crew and mnoicians, Loyola wilt present a romping stomping renLeyden as Witt Parker and Adeldikes of this American classic. qui Bose of Shohie both court the Eveoing performances March frivoleun Miso Ade Annie played 15, 11 aod 12 at t p.m., Sunday by Regina's Michelle Unger. matinee March 13 at 3 p.m. Olher Loyola cant members are: Reserved tichetsat $4 per person. Brucio Merck, as Audrew Carnes, Call 25f-1105 for ticket informaKevin Resus of Skukie as Curd tien. Eiam, Murk Moran an Ike Skid- THURSDAY,MARCH 17, 1988 . IRISH BEER WE CATER TO ALL PARTIES, FUND RAISERS, PTA AND CHURCH FUNCTIONS Frank Yaknnheh, leader of the band Franh "K" and Compasy, is olartiog his second year at the musical "Jacques Brei lo Alive "FATAL ATrRACIION» 965-8708 Fraek Yakonbk Arts Ceisler will present the Michael Douglan Glenn Close SAVE 20 OF OUR COUPONS AND RECEIVE A LARGE CHEESE PIZZA FREE! EXPIRES SUNDAY 3-13-88 Barai College's Performing SCREENS WE DELIVER 7 DAYS A WEEKI si Barai College presents musical 967-8010 PIZZERIA EÇ,.IVALUE IS PURCHASED. being held ut f p.m., Fri., Mar. tt, and Sat., Mar. 12; and again at 2 p.m., Sun., Mar. 13, in the school theater. "Stage Door" io tend. Admiosian is $3 per pernos. myoao HAMBURGER OR CHEESEBURGER . Maciliac High School preoenlu, 7300 DEMPTER STARTS ON TWO FRIDAY II pre.sen (s 9f5f N. Lawler Ave., Shohic MORTON GROVE THEATRE John Malkovich Blaguards' Company Again, additional infarnialion io available at 5730551, Nileo North High School is located at Crawford. All are invited to at- Pomper wilt play the Darrow part, while Andrew Levin will recreate the Brady role. Other 'A Couple of Ducid Coah will assist Jerry Proffit in direcling the ohow being directed by Marillac's drama teacher, Mary Gavin Brady as William Jennings Bryan. Hiles North's Brian Frank "K" and $300 OFF ANY 16" PIZZA ONE COUPON PER ORDER Good at ed by Augustanu Center programs. Augustana Center is a 7750 MILWAUKEE BILES. IL . prugram of Lutheran Social Ser. csilisg 973-52f5. OFF $300 Augustesa Cooter Anniliury. Proceeds freon the cenced (net a function of Wheateo College) ioiii benefit the 555 develepmeoiutty itisabie peepie who ere nerv- vices of Illinois. Tickets ere $15 for adotto, $7 for Children and seniors, and $25 for sp0000ro. They can be ordered by :: o- EXPIRES: 3-3340 IN NOW HIRING - APPLY IN PERSON - Lawrencewood Shopg CSmt.r. Osino., end Wwkegen SUPER BREAKFAST SPECIALS International Omelette Denver Omelette Mushroom Omelette Pancakes Waffle French Toast Banana Waffle '1.95 i99 '1.99 '1.99 1.99 1.99 10% SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT ON DINNERS ONLY Niles, illiflOis 966-1520 1 AsL 4ANrn Osmino in,,, O. d,en,, ,d 5,ed,o Ch,n,eegn, s,,es h , n,t's el h, I CALL A000T OSO THEATRE PACKAGE . 075.305e j 1600 W. DiVersey Chi,ugo 248-1600 Ampio Eroe Purking I Page2 The Bugle, Thursday, Mercis 2, 1988 Page 3 ENTERTAINMENTGUIDE, j Oakton's spring entertainment season The Performieg Arts Departlege will begin its spring enter. tamment season with a dramatic presentation, See How They Run." A npeciat preview will he The humenwner with a plumb- ing prnhiem nr the property masager with a leaking runt nr electrical prnhlems may not knsw whn te call and may remet Lions handicapped children and seniors The Liom of District i-A will host two special und exciliug mutisee performances of the Shrine Circus for twn very special audiences-5,000 blind/visually & hearing im- "Slory Theatre" March 40 t WlfLu1ft Th*,,..4.... matinee Sunday. Tickets are $4 and can be pur- i lion of Aesnp and Grimm Brother taten. Paul Sills, who worked with Second City, adapted "Slory directed by Dents Berkson, Oaktss prnfessor of Theater, Theatre" foc the stage. plenty of laughter and excite- Fisherman (Chrinsy Dnsuelty, Senior) catches the magical flounder )Diasr Filipski, Senior) to get o wish granted. I Charles Dsslittle, Oaktos's thenter technician. Tickets are $5, general adessisSinn; and 4, students, staff, - Felicuan College Tickets Is the preview are $2. For spring trip tins, call 635-tstO. Arts and Crafts The Adull/Costissing Educotinn department of Felinas Cotlege, in association with Mayflower Tours, is opening Fair A Spring Arts and Crufts Fair will be held by the ParesIa Ctnb regisiratios fur an Arizona, Grand Canyon and Las Vegas Holiday eight doy excursion, nl Resnrrection High School from 10a.m. tndp.m. Satarday, March 12, at the school, 7500 W. Tulnott beginning March 19. The itinerary benefits includes round Irip air transportation via scheduled Bight aboard America Went Airlines from Chicago to Ave., Chicago. Admission is 50 rests. Oser 120 estsihitors will display and sell their origmal work. Phoenis and return from Las Vegas, round trip transfers to and 1mm hotels, Mayflower There will be a bakery booth and an arts and crafts raffte, food and refreshments. The public is is- vite si. escorts, and four dinners. Sightseeing at Mosteosmu Castle National Monsment, Sedosa, a Res Arts & Crafts show ghost town, Sun City reonri, Old Scottsdale City, Camelbach Mountain areu and Rawhide is iseluded. There wilt be a day tiry to TucsOs with visits to Mission San The Ressrrection High School Parent_s Unh will sponsor a Spring Arta & Crafts Show os Saturday, March 12, from 9 am. tn 4 p.m. at the high school. All are welcome to attend - open to the Xavier del Bac and Saqsaro Na- henal Monument, atsng with a visit lo the Grand Canyns and Hnover Dam on the way to Las Vegas. A Las Vegas show and public. free "Fmi Puck" with area ester- directed by Denis R. Berkson set arid lighi deoigo by Charles Duollttle Dates: March 11, 12, 18, 19, at 8:00 p.m. March 13 and 20 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets $4.00 Studeots, Stuff, Facully und Sesisrs $5.00 Geverul Admission $2.00 Specesi Preoiew, Murch 10, 8 pic. Tiskets se SaleOSA Ticket Office Duktus Cuwrnuvity College 1600 E. Golf Road Des PAises, IL For resereutions and Information cull 0-Ilk 635-1900 All unatsrsserved remodeling, tundseaping, maying, fmring, and plumbing, lo sume hot a few. The range nf businesses covers personal and property services lar both the homeowner and the business owner. Each company is checked memher nf DIAL ONE. After verifed by ita peeru. Prompt problem oelving asid husinesantabifi- passing rigorous inspecliun and investigation, each memher mmpuny io required tu sign u DIAL chine. hefnre il is allowed to become a w are alun requirements for ownershp of a DIAL ONE franFor Ike humeawner nrthe rem- ONE rode of ethics and a cnnsemer profectios program, thus merciai or induolrtal property manager, DIAL ONE allers o assuring our cuslomers the "sne-stop" shopping sourrefor ol his personal und property needs and for the privale businessman higheol level of quality and professiosaliom. Before a company is permitted Is carry the DIAL ONE name, ils performance is competing to as agressive confirmed with present and past CsOtsmers and ita reputation in marhel. Franchise and empinyment opportunities are available. The right decision. Now you can stay warm at a very Circus ut Medisuk Temple, tOO N. comfortable price. greeted und escorted inside the Temple by members of msre Ilias 100 Chicago area Lioso Clubs as well us members al This York Spark Ignition Furnace is not only an exceptional huy. but will save yuu plenty of operating Uooeso and Leo Clubs. dollars, Since il lights with spark ignition, there is no pilot light to waste fuel. Just what you'd expect from York, the leader in energy saving Each year, the Lions buy large blocks of tickets for both matinee i features, performances' apd pay all esi penses forthese perfornsanees as And you can count on it for quiet fered. t , well as provide euch child and senior citizen with a treat hag operatinn and long. dependable Special "Cancellation and I included io the toue priez, along with $40 in Mayflower Money. Tour per person ratos arr $009, double room; $009, single room; and $075, triple room. Regislar- , CAbE, the Chicago Area Thea ire Organ Enthusiasts, will lily soot Slos Kann in concert at Ihr famous tios isformatins is available by ratting the Feticias Cotfcgr Il icc unsolc Department al 539-t9t9. gucsl oil many of the most yoyufar nctwork and syndicated Iclevision shows. To musir lovers, Stan in truly a master uf Ike keyboards, and will play the 1107 pipe Gateway organ Adult/Continuing Education Coin collector's show The sent date for the Chicago Cois Cosme wilt be held at Ihr Leaning Tower YMCA, 0355 Touky, os Sunday, from 15 am to 4 pm. Admission is free assi there is ample free parking. Eighteen euperts will have en- hikits os display and will br available lu appraise and idestify any colon, medals, tokens or paper money presenled. Aft pernuns interested is cois collecting are cordially invited to attend. of Gateway Thcalrc Pipe Organ on Sunday, March 13 at 23t p.m. Stan Kano has been a regular ing them for an afternmn nf entertainment wa he the Notre Dame University Jam Band from South Bend, Indiana. Admisiun is $2 and all are welcome tu attend. For further info call Jim Kosiek, Notre Dame High School Mmm Director ut 965-5515. Rapp & Stapp. Muck of the theaire han been refsrkished ky - ' i first opened. i st., Olenovoocd 00425, or in person at the Copernicus Cenler, 551$ W. Lascreuce ave., Music Box which olars Fatty Arbockle and Buster Kcatuo in his liest film adults. Children are admitted free with a fulty paid adult admissiun. All tickets ace $5 at the door the day uf the show. For more information call 252-0037. The Gafcioay Theatre (now Coperoicus Center) opened in 1930 billed as "A Gardon nf Chicago. Tickets are $6 for Travelogue on Romania A travelogue, "Romania-A Land of Beasty", filmed by pro- Hasch during a recent cultural enchasge, wilt he shows at Ike North Shore Hotel, 1611 Chicago "Heritage Day" program Chicagoans will osee again have the opportunity lo enjoyan afternoon of song and artistry during "Irish Herifage Day", Mur. R, at 3 p.m., at the Irish Acoerieus Heritage Center, 462f N. Kuno Ave., Chicago. Admission Is "Irish Heritage Day" io free. Pur further iofor- mutton, contact the Irish American Herilage Conter at 552-7135. - the mail - CATOE, 753 E. 104th Theatre, 3733 N. Soulhport uve, or CATOE, 0244 W. Eddy st., is fraturo of 001e. i is a great opportunily Io see the theatre much libe it was when it Tickets arr availubte through Ave., Evanston, os Tuesday, March t at 2:30 p.m. The otide show is open to the community at no churge. For reservations, please cali 004-6400, "Evita" tickets available Tickets fur "Evita" at the Lincolnohire-Marriot are available through the Mellon Grove Hudasuak of the North Shore. The tickets are for Sunday afternnsn, March 20 und are $23. For further isformatins pieuse write to Phyllis Goldberg, Apt, tot, 235 Lahe Blvd., Buffalo Grove, ff689. treats are dsnuted with Ike re- - i for the blind and visually impaired will he Barry Edwards, Traffic Reporter for WBBM-AM radis. Tins wilt he Barry's fsurth year acting as guest rumininotstor for Ike Lions t-A Circus Party. Mr. Edwards' running commentary over ctooed circuit beadoels will give the blind und vissally impaired children the chance fo "see" the spectacle Acting as Circus Chairman, unce again, io Harold Borhett, PDG., 1249 W. Norwood St., 'I Chicago; und working with Ckariman Burkett are Reynaldo ' Posesa of 150 Abstand Ave., Von Wyk, 16434 Maptewood Court, Tinley Park, Lieulenant Governor of District t-A. Other members of Ike Commit- lee are; Leonard Grady, Jr., PDG,, 924f S. Forest Ave., Chicago; WA. "Bill" Woeslaw, F.D.a., 9010 Archer Nd., Willow seniors $3,50, Friday tickets half price when purchased is advance. A special performance for seniors snIp will. be held March 10, 8f0 p.m. Admission $1.25. and M.q milage Ave., Chicago; Joe Brady, 4051 Lee St., Shokie; William Pruebo, 10000 Avenue H, Chicago; Randall Elliott, 6004 W.Foster Ave., Chicago; Robert Block f15 - 205th Place, Dyer, Is- diano; George "Len" Pearson, 4244 W. 09th Place, Oak Lawn; WilliSm Pucker, 9101 5. Bell, Chicago; Robert Waiting, Bob Williams, Inc Chicago; VAWE Air Conditioning & Heating PDG,, 7933 W. 291k St., Lyons; Semi Johnson, 5500 5. Ellis Ave., 24 HOURS Joe Ewing, 151f W. Oak Porlo; Jobo Colemas, 0190 w. 82nd Place, Borbash; Alfred N, Furore, 154 S. Lavergse, Morch ll-IS-iO-tO-25-26 at 0:00 pm. und a March 25 Matinee at 2;3t p.m. Tickets iii advance $4l ut door $4.50; students and YORK® Springs; Dus Daniels, 4031 W. Ar- OkuMes only commoisity theuler musicut "Damn Yankees". w g N GAS: YOUR BEST ENERGY VALUE aHet)g -'.' Evanston, who is District Goverour uf District 1-A, which serves Ihr Chicagolasd area and Jumes "Damn Yankees" prondly presents the Broadway Call us today and see how you can save. and excitement of the Circos. 1791k Place, Chicago; Leonard The Devonshire Playhouse, Replacing an older furnace with our HIGH EFFICIENCY model can really cut your gas hill. These new furnaces have an A,F.U.E, of 80% or higher. mainder purchased by the Lions. Serving as guest commentator . CATOE volunteers, and this show io a 'popo" concert. Stan will also accompany Ihr rare 1917 silenl comedy "Coney Inland" fessiosal photographer Ruy The ResurreetinnlNslre Dame High School Jaez Bund will he performing at Nntre Dame High School on Sunday, March 6 at 5 pm les the school cufeterfu. Join- Dreams" und was designed by the renowned theatre arekitecla Irle. consisting nf cundy, cookies, popcorn and a beverage. Many of the Unused Services Insurance" is Res Notre Darne J azz Band An old-fashioned roller coaster ride of laughter and excitement companies in mnre than 45 trades und services. Each company bas un established reputation for do- ing and healing, pest rssfrnt, taisment discounts will be of. 0cc Performing Arts Center Presents Philip King property service concept, with paired und handicapped children will enjoy Ike duuolisg spectacle of Ike 12:15 p.m. Circus perfor- I ticket reservations and inferma- perIs in their field. We are a total OsFri.,Mar.4,themanyblisd, visually impuired, hearing im, faculty and sesinr citizens, DIAL ONE is a team of independently owned trades und servire companies that are es' Wabaoh Ave. They will be Fisherman and His Wife," ment. Set and light design is by cull D-I-A-L-O-N-E, 12:15 p.m. performance of the Shows is a scene from 'The "See How They Ran" promises call any DIAL ONE rumpuny or Boses are sehedoled to artive ut 11 am. on Fri., Mar. 4 fur Ike "Story Theatre" is an adayta- Written by Philip King and eludes independesl businesses is a vareity nf fields such as elecfrirai contracting, air condition- The DIAL ONE nelwnrh in- Moo., Mar. 7. 3:00 p.m. Read, Des Plaines. building managers ran simply DIAL ONE, ronunmers or as well as t,fOO senior citizejis soreounding senior citizen/retirement homes. These pei'forsiunces are scheduled to take placo on Fri., Mar. 4, and 775-0016 between BOO am. and ing Arta Center, tftt E. Golf ing quality wurh, from chased by calling Ihe school at March 13 and 20 in the Perform- lo a rundom selection In the Ielephane heak listings, With paired und hasdicapped ehitdresi 73t p.m. with a 2O0 p.m. presented at 8 pm. Thursday, March tO. Performances are sehedaled at 8 pm on March ll,t2t8 and t9, and at 2 pm an by i DIAL ONE for solutions to your mechanical problems Resarcectien High lichent, 7520 W. Talcstt Ave. will present ment at Onkton Community Col- -, "ComedyCo ert" Story Theatre at Resurrection P.ge 31 TheBegle, Thursday, March 3, 1999 677-3144 7 DAYS A WEEK Stolz, D.D.G,, 54 W. Madison St., Northlahe; Normas R. Daol, 7321 W. Lake St., River Forest; Oscar McGoire, PDG., 5752 S. Hermitage Ave., Chicogo; William tmith, 17020 Park Ave., Lansing; Mike Smigielski, D.D.G,, 220 Louis Dr., Willow Springs; George Schneider, ttt2 W. 1301k St., Palos Park, 7600 sALES N. LOWELL SKOKIE, IL EACH DIAL ONE COMPANY IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED k OPEOufED SERVICE i News PoE L Migala discusses flood prevention Zenkich to be honored at A cocktail reception honoring Elias R. Zenkich, 11th District Republican candidetc for Congross, witt be held on Mnrch 3, from 53t-8 p.m., et Zum Deutschen Eck, 2924 North Sonthport An, mventor and businessman from Norridge, Zeskich is the officially endorsed Republican candidate for Illinois's ltth Congressianat seat. He believes the and concerns of the 11th District voters. Tickets for the reception will cost $50 each. To make your tirket purchase, cali Zentsich For congress Cammittee 549-0600. Shown above (l-r): George Migala, Democratic candidate for Commissioner ofthe Metropotilan Sanitary District on the March t5 Primary Etection, discusses opcoing the tO.4 million gallon Hodgtsios, ill., reservoir early to prevent flooding with Mike OGrady, Chief Operating Engiooer of the Mainstream Pumpiog Station of TARP (the Tunnel and Reservoir Plan, nichoamcd the Deep Tunnel Project). Migala toured the Deep Tunnel pumping station On February 16, inctudiet this part of the pumping station which is over 200 feet underground in a cavern curved ont of solid rock. Gardner, MSD candidate lists position on su Frank Edward Gardner, Democratic Candidate fur Corn- missioner of the Metropolitan Sanitary District states, "t have dedicated my career lo serving the pnblic and the Sanitary District. Au a member of the Sanitary District's staff for more than 9 years, I hove been directly involved in everykey issue facmg the District. 01 the past 228 Board meetings, I have attended 224. I am persunaUy acquainted with most of the employees. The best Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County way to protect the public's in- 15 tereut is tu bring practical hands on experience of the staff to the Board. t am msiqoely qualified lo do that. The Tunnet and Reservoir l'co- i;-0 'ßUqt "GAS: YOUR BEST ENERGY VALUE' t SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU REPLACE YOUR OLD WATER HEATER WITH A NEW . GAS ENERGY .5006 SAVER 9- A\ VALUE (INC EASED TANK INSULATION) SIZES TAILORED TO YOUR FAMILY CONSUMPTION . SALES INSTALLATION . SERVICE Dí&i9e Péuinitíng & Sec'e Seuice, One. 9081 Courtland Drive, Nues Comer of Milwaukee and Courtland 966-1 750 Dr. KennethJ. [ammali, anuplometrist with ufficeu at 823 W. Devon Ave., Park Ridge is offering a 25% diucoont en your first visit to bis ufflee. 'fsm visit will include an eye examination, viso our showrosrv TodayI EST. 1948 ject worbs and must he corn- - f pleted. Federal loading may sot he available upon espiration of the federat grants program of we must be prepared lo finance TARP. preferahly with a stale bend issue. Solid waste control is out of control ho Cook County. There 1996, 50 most be a single agency with Ihr responsibility and enforcement authority of regulate it. The Metropolitan SantiaG' District is best soiled fur tIsis role became it has tIse personnel, the technology, and the enperience. Much cao he dose to alleviate the flooding of the Northwest Suhurhas urea. Completion of the 28.4 mile Des Plaines Tunnel System will contais 413 million gallons of storm water. Short term solutions are also available. The hanhs of the Des Plaines River can be cat back to broaden its Coud plain. t would like Ihn Sanitary District to establish t_ Legislative candidate Jeff qoalificutiuns as legal scholars and attorneys. Their reputations atoo are closely scrutinized durhog the selection process. Sn Il- bois, judges are elected, often once elected. without voters hnowing who the betneen himself and his primary welt qualified they are. "In Illinois, judicial candidates opponent, Calvin Sutker. "The Greylord investigation and the convictions of 13 sitting judges demooslcales that we need to change Ihe current system," Schoenberg said. "Sutker's silence on merit selection cornes as no surprise, since he cannot be independent nl a process which judicial candidates are Or how are far tos often slated by the party as a reward for wurk well dose for the party. tu many usstances, their seteclion to run for a jadiciat seat has nothing to du are committed lo retaining a lacRe the issue ofmeril selection judge," Schmidt said. Suther's failure lo "demonstrate vision and actconslruetivlely" on hehalf of bis constituenta. "Not pursuing the merit oetectiou of udges," Schoenberg added, "is usl another esample of Sslkec faibing to show leadership ou a very important issue." qseslion to Illinois voters. "Any rnember uf the legistature can in' 4-wince a hilt to accomplish that goat, including Cal Sutker," Schoenberg said. "This is yet anotherexample of of judges as an enample of Judges is most states throughout the country are selected on the basis ol their of touch with the wishes and oeeds of the 56th District residents." :- Sanitary Ditrict should be at the focefcoot of securing as impoctant long lerisi solutios which is state legislation lo reqUire Lake County to adopt o responsible recently endorsed by the ShobieLienotnwood Chopter of the Natiooal Organization for Women (NOW) io his re-election bid to the ttSoois General Assembly. in deterininiug salaries for state flood waler detention plan so that the Cook CoUnty suburbs are not esso-ing the rights of womes should have been detained slate legislature," Sulker said. Sutker (D-50 District) was past year was cornparable worth "I have supported legislution victims of flood wotors which from the time I licol came to the spstream." "Masy current laws may protect the rights of ail citineos as writleu, but there uro subtle ways to which are still io common practice. t am wartung to help bring those siluations to an end." NOW gave luther a 100 percent approval rating bases on his Ukoce Hotel, 1611 Chicago Ave., legislative record os issues im- Foc Reservations call 604-6000 emptoyees. treating vision disorders and eye diseases. Board-certified npthamalogista Melvyn A. Gersloin, M.D. and Robert M. Stein, M.D. treat patients of aB ages. Ms. Rosenthal in responsible for supervising nursing care and related activities in the Association is a voluntary association representing Doctors What's mure, Durallolt 3 is of Optometry. Doctors nf Optometry, or optometrista, are health care professionals specializing is the enasnination, diagnosis and treatment of vision cooditi005 or impaicusents. Optumetrislu hold bachelor degrees perfect for new Contact wearers. from accredited colleges or Duralieft 3 Ftexiwesr which ynu can wear while you nap or even leave them in uvernight. convenience of occasional overnight wear plus the durability for daily care. graso. Beearne it provides the added For further information call 696-2434. nap on an airplane or during that msiversities before acceptance into a four'year nptometrie proFor more icturnoalian, contact the Illinois Oplometrïe Associa' lion at (312) 373-dOIS. Vision Therapy Canter occasional overnight stay at a friend's without worrying obeut cleaning or storing them. Ms. Rosenthal Was assistant head nurse and a staff nurse at Bosh North Shore Medical Center (formerly Shokie Vatley patented material that contains operating room/recovery room 55 % water. lt provides more onygen la the eye than any leading iL DuraSoft 3 is made of a unique Hospital). She also was an staff no-so at South Chicago estended wear lens and twice Community Hospital. Mo. Rosenthal is a graduale of Snvn yo,,,s s Pndiatrin Vininn by Deselnpieo Visuel Porferwonne OPTOMETRIST 8150 MILWAUKEE AVE.. NILES. 80648 PHONE: 823-5988 lerneo. Naturally, this greater onygen 110w keeps eyes healthy ft ynu through post-operative recovery. She in married and resides in Des The fatty-equipped facility is os- Plaines. V,au.I Analysis sod Consultation Dr. Chester J. Nowak, C.O.V.D. that of ordinary daily wear Surgicenter. She assista during surgical procedures nud mam- the Norsing School, South tains continuity of patient care Chicago Community Hospital. 1 $ 0A LO PM Pa M PA M PU MMfl The Illinois Optometric he ahle tu wear thern daring a tattoo and other outpatient medical and surgical practice surgeries. During her career in nursing, specializing in diagnosmg und nap or sleep overnight in your M M M M MMnna fl1 'a M M M PA M M M M IcOM PS M PAM M Mfl P M M MM MMPM 1P$ P M M 1 M k Dr. Kenneth J. Lossman o OPTOMETRIST D 823 W. Devon Park Ridge 696-2434 HOURS BY APPOINTMENT - EVENINGS AND SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLEI s SERVING PARK RIDGE AND SURROUNDING SUBURBS SURPRIS f - FOR 13 YEARS FRIENDS! a a a TO BLUE WITH TURN YOUR BROWN EYES , WESSLEY 4' N OPAQUES REGUL.AR PRICE TYPE a s portant to women throughout the state. One major issue in the General Assembly which n'as DAILY SOFT . EXTENDED WEAR SOFT ATTENTION: M to illinois women have been porn- edatong orignored," Sutkerusid. "I hope to continue my efforts in trying to change 1h01 trend and include fairness for all the INCLUDES: -u. VOTE HELP YOU CONTROL COSTS, WE ARE PARTICIPATING MEDICARE PROVIDERS CARE PATIENTS s WE ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR INSURANCE CLAIM . EXAM - GLAUCOMA TEST s FRAMES - LENSES AND CONTACTS EXPIRES JUNE 1, 1988 citizens of oar stute und our district." 'tTO 25% DISCOUNT OFF FIRST VISIT "For ton tong issues important diocrimisate against women senior residests of the North Evanston at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 4. Guests are welcome. Northubnre Eye Center, o private grain for the citizens of Illinois. than many leading daily wear lenses. And even during daily cleaning, it's mare resistant to these temes will give you. You'll - surgery, intraocular lens implan. lang eye care awareness pro- tenses. Duralloft 3 in aloomore durable Smagine the cunvenienees ed tor same-day cataract Annually recogotaed by Gavernor JamesThornpson, Save Your the latest hi contact temes, Dr. L005inan can provide you with GAS PERMEABLE part of -the rating criteria this Adate for Cook Cousty Recorder of Deeds witt appeac before the Janice Rosenthal, RN. was named director of nursing for unaware public." Vision Week will kick off a month tearing and easy to huodle. -- State Representative Clavin R. Cocol Mosctey Braun, can- and fitness fur one's body, there in still a lot ofennfrninn abeut the the lOA. "Save Ynur Vision Weeh wlJ OPAQUE for state rep Candidate at North Shore Hotel claim. inCur-made touch. litio staff is New Director of Nursing joins Eye Center how Mr. Suther is nharnetsdly out be taken lo protect them from program would be nominal. Finally, thd Metropolitan they wilt assist you with your vides qaatity vision care with the That change can be hroughtabout by legislation to put the N.O.W. Endorses Sutker flood damuge The trained staff is already there and the cost of this ynur visual needs. 5f pon are a medicare patient, quaint the public with the fact that Dr. Lasurnan's office pro- to cmi for election tu hecurne emergency flood teams to educate municipalities and their citizens on the measures that cao "Although the publie has dedicated and concerned with Schoenberg said. "Opponenlo of merit selection- political system that serves those withtbe puwerto decide who geta He cited Sutker's failure to helps inform and edacale an glaucoma testing, frames-lenses and contacta. This offer will ac' with their qualifications," he has faithfully supported foc manyyears. - bemuse more aware uf health Fur those whu are ipterested in Schoenberg supports merit selection of judges Schoenberg also cited merit selection as a major difference Week March 6-tO, Park Ridge optometrist offers 25% discount onfirsi visit Eagrise P. MoatS Schoenberg )D-St) today caSed for merit selection uf jodges infl linuis, and promised to cosp0050r the necessary tegislalion need to take care nf one's eyes with preventive care," said Dr. Martin J. SikorhklPresident of recognised Save Your Visinn candidate Fran R. Tucker, Ethel White, and Mitchell B. Stein. positions on tise various issues 6560 anniversary nfthe nationally awareness about the importance nf proper vision care. With the therne Healthy Lives Need Healthy Eyes, the 50,0 in Pucioski, Thomas G. Lyons, looking torward to discussing his .ilj Simon delegate Paul Simon ace, Aurelia Marie At his reception, Zenkich is re awareness program hoping tu ierease public The lilinalu Optometric Asuaciatlun baa announced the ose ot the top labor leaders in the coosty today. OIlier delegate candidates foc representation. PUNCH 230 A President Moats, a northwest side resident is 00w considered district is ripe for a change iso Tuesday, March "ve Your ViSiOn Week" begins eye Eugene P. Moats, International Vice Presideot of the Service Employees International Union and President el Joint Council No. 25 is Chicago, 5 ruoning io the opcOmisg primocy as a Paul Simon delegute to the Democratic National CoovcotiOO. Ile will represent the tlth District. reception j. i TheBugle, Thursday, Mareb 3,6960 Page 32 Page 33 The Begle,Thuruday, Mreb 3,1W WE PROVIDE QUALITY VISION CARE WITH A TAILOR-MADE TOUCH! OUR DEDICATED STAFF IS CONCERNED WITH YOUR VISUAL NEEDS. We Welcome New Patients Of All Ages ÛEM i W VB B M MM b B M M MM IrMBTtVBBB B M M R'i M M M aB M i M Mi M MrnÌfBWÖaT .- Page 35 Ilse Bugle, Thursday, Murch 3, 1900 The5ug1e,'ThurdIy, Marehs, 1185 Page34 1 HEALTH 1EWS t Martha Washington Department Chairman Transplant patients given free paging service Dr. Dosas Stankavic was Thaksgivhg rd Chñstmas came wrapped in one package at The Children's Memorial recently selected Department Chairman of Family Practice at Martha Washington Hospital, Med-Alert, Inc. donated the ese 4155 N. Weolern Ave. Hospital when in Nevemker of pagers and emergency University of Belgrade Medical School in Belgrade. Yugoslavia and is board certified in Family lransplants. Receiving Ike donated pagers were Rosa Climaeo, 16, nl Oak Lasen; Christine Sann, 15, of Ckicagn; Niral Patel, 5, of Dyer, Indiana; and Glen Spearsoan, 15, of Chicago. Tkrongk use of tke Practice. He did a rotating internnhip at Edgewood Hospital service helps save many lives and we needed a way to confort Ihe famiSes of tke patients to im- ckildres kere provide a personal beck wkick adds real meaning to nur (ok" "We wonld like to provide this said, "Althougk we know thst our emergency medical paging every day, the faces of the service to transplant patients, kalk yosng and old, tkrougkoat Ike Chicago metropolitan area. We will continuo to donate paging The Speech Pathology and Lutheran General Hospital-Park Ridge is offering free kesring screenings for sdults. The ncreenmgn will be given from t to 3 p.m. the fArsI Monday of every mooth (except kobdsys(, in the UNITED TRANSMISSIONS 7460 N. Milwaukee Nues 647-8989 2740 N. Kedzie Chicago 772-3226 Since 1950 ment whiek ronald he willing to dosate keepers to 1km caose," said Bahre. Med-Aelrt, hoc. in a son-profit association of medical proles- sionals which provides emergency medical pagiog nervice lo its members. Med-Alert, Inc. asks that information regarding the donation 01 pafiog equipment lar services to seedy patients, and eoanufsctsrer of paging eqoip- f27-PAGE. are attempting to locate a Speech Pathology and Audiology Department, 12th Floor (West(, at Lutheran Gexeral Hospital, 1775 Dempster. Tke next screentog is scheduled for Mar. 7. "It in estimated tkal more than 15 million Americans kave nome type of hearing problem," states Linda Wyatt, coordinator, Speeck Pathology and Audiology. "Hear- ing in an important part of our akitity lo communicate and socialize with otkers in nur daily liven. Hearing screenings help to recOgnioe hearing difficulties before they kecome a permanent or major problem." Appninlments are neeenssry. For additional information or to make an appointment, call the Deparlmeot of Spreck Pathology and Audiology ketweon 1 and J p.m. at gtt-6274. gill I//h /1/ft /1111/ /1/pe /Ih lg ¡11g '(li s Transmissions . Differentials . Major Engine Repairs sepal !op,us aut ue nag 'nag . Carbureetor . Electrical given to their offices by calling Healthy Heart Cooking Healthy Heart io the topic of s education program te be Fitness program for better health A cardtoeanealsr fitness program can reduce sIrens and innprove healths, nays Natalie Lake, s certified aerobic instroctor. She will discuss and demonotrate z low-impart aerobic program in s Passagen Through Life lecture on monday, March t, st Oakton Commwsity College East. Thieleeture, "High Slepping for Better Health", will he prenented from l-23S p.m. in Room 115 at Oahtoa East, 7751 N. Lincoln hospitals, human service programs. managed care programs, practice mamgemenl and health carceonsulting for L.G.H.C.S. IorIedel in this are the services of Lutheran General Hospital-Park presented Tuesdap, March -S at Resurrection Hospital, 7431 W. TaIraIt Ave., Chicago. The clans begins at 7 p.m. inthe Sister Anse Room located os the hospilal's lower level. A small registratinn fee of $3 is required which inclodes program admission and a low calorie cookbook. Advance registration is required by the Health Promotion and Weilnenn office at 792-5522 Parkside Home Health Servicm, Michael O. Bire Resourcen, Parhside Management Services Corporation and Parhside Health Management the president and chief executive officer of this mullisyxtem which consists of 15 free-standing hospitats, 19 haspitais co-located Parkside weight loss program Parkuide Nutrition Services is now offering a unique, weight loss programthat utilizes a nutri- tionally complete, diet supplement that can help individuals lese weightwbile improving their outlook for long term health. A free orientation session will be Quad Citien Health Care Danatiox in $1. For informslion, call t55-l414. If yaz need to lose between Ill and 49 pounds, this program io just lar you. The orientation is noten that her presentation will focos on reducing eholeslerol, sodium and fat from daily cook- Registration in necessary. Please ing methods and recipes. Special taste-testing samples and recipes to he featured include turkey and vegetable stir-fry; fresh fruit call 297-5350 between ll3t am. and 5 p.m. for more information or to register. The weight loss program at ELECT BLANCHE M. MANNING lecturing on nutrition-related topics, and participation in a variety of special health fairs, food and nstritian awareness projecta. For additional information and regintration, call the Health Pro- motion sod Wellness office at 792-5022. Free hemorrhoid screening Dr. Ilouro lieblos, general surgeon On Ike medical staff of Swedish Covenant Family Health Center, 1314 N. Nagte, will condoct a free hemorrhoid screening TUESDAY, MARCH 15th Appointments are necessary and may ko mude by ralhis 631-tIll. Lincoln Park, 2025 N. Lincoln in Chicago. Parbside Nutrition ServIces in . part of Parkside Human Services Corporation, a member uf the Lutheran General Health Care System. Forest Hospital lecture series David Berenson, M.D., a000ciste director of the Family lmtitsle oh San Francisco, wIll discuss "Diagnosing and Treating Co-Dependence: A Family Systems Approach," at 3 p.m. os Wedoenday, March 9, at California. Before joining Swedish Covenant, he served as a consultant for Revere Healthcare Ltd. aod an coordiostorofthe eat- patient rehahihilatiaO facility at Parhside Human Services in Park Ridge. Come jais the Volunteer team at Bavemwooit Hospital Medical Center and discover a whole new world! 5f you She lo walk, you might be interested in joining nur Encart service. These volunteers help Iranuport our patients to the variom service areas and assist newly-admitted patienta to their rooms. If you like talking to peopie, perhaps our reception desks, menu service or the gift and cal- fee shops would he of interést. The variety of volunteer service available covers mont eeeiy in- sored by Forent Hospitat und Foundation and the Forent In- Professional The St. Francis Hospital Staff of Horning sonounced it will offer u il percent tnitiaO redaction ta sludents catering the two-year SL Francis program in Fall, 1955. In- !ucmation shout the tuition o free "Nursing Center Open Men and women inteceoted ins yo-sin6 careerare invitedto drap Poychology. Coot in $20; otudent rate is $8. For farther information, eall6SS-4363, answer questions about financial aid, the advantages of a twa-year Reservations ore required. Newly elected Resurrection Hospital medical/dental staff offirers include (1-rl : Dr. Honepia Osdeger, president; Dr. Gary retirement complenes, seven Ernest Restai, vice president. Not pictured is Dr. Edwin Adamnki. standing nursing homes, three Fahrenhach, treasurer; Dr. Daniel Sullivan, secrelarp; and Dr. clinics/medical complexes and a chemical dependency program. Jr., staff representative. and students will be an hand to control topic The utsedeulo of Our Lady al use nf specially designed FunRansom School, 0300 N. Grena- books. By recruiting upanoors waud, NOm are participating in who pledge dasatiom Isased os tereut and preference. "WIsst's a Rire Girl Like Me DoinginalliseLikeThis 7" isthe nexttapic farthe Health and Hap- the somber of problems rem- piness Education Series, span- pleled by the students, bath the naced by Lutheran General students and spomors will be helping other children battle Health Care System. The pro- faurhourneaehday, andyou may choose the time and day maul convenient far yaa. Benefits inelude luacb ar dinner, free parkbig and other discounta. Ravemwood Hospital Masticai Caster is easy to reach. Located "The tuition reduction and Nursing Director. "The Open House should be especially interesting lo people who are rensistering s career change or who cannot afford to spend four year of their time and money to become registered names." The St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing in located at 319 Ridge Avesse in Evanston. Far additional infannation, call 492-OZIO. Amecicssi Diabeten Association will be Wednesday, March 9, at 7:30 p.m. at Lutheran General Hospital, 1775 West Dempsler, Room 1543W, Park Ridge. The meeting is free of charge and in each Fanbeak far checking the student's warb. Hospital-Park Ridge, 1735 Demp51er Street. opes to the publie. The guest llclunid, M.11., RD., director, Parknide Nutrition Services, wilt discuss healthy ways to lose 6-ero lllhsoiu MOfliste of the Omericasi Diabetes Association. weight. She will also address hifi, a hill he worked closelp with ways to change eating hahiis and how to keep pounds sf6. Isnaes lar upcoming programs include "Kids and Cholesterol" and "Wliere'sthe Saodman When You Need tain?" the Attorney General's office ta help get passed in the state of Dlioois. Plan on attending thin very important meeting. Auditorium Lutheran General Featured speaker, KatSy All children partiripatiog will receive a special certificate for their involvement. Students who t-shirt; $160 or mare, the student receives a sparts bag in addition ta the other awards. Wbatever the amount raised Oar cancer research, eachparticipant, every parent and loucher will benefit and grow from the development eh a strong seme of awareness The prop-sins are free and that only a canse like St. Jude open te the publlc. For reserva150m or more information, call Hospital can generate. 606-5153. u. . - - AUTO HOME LIFE speaker will be Jerry Woolley, Executive Director of the NorJerry will speak av the "CHIP" The Masse Township Area Branch functions te meet the educatinoal and emotional seeds of people with diabetes und their families, renidiag in the Maine Township area. i INC. BUSINESS WE REPRESENT OVER 50 FINE COMPANIES Comp(ele Financ(a( Plunning(ACCurSle (nulonl Computer Quolalions Open House are part of our elfarlo encouraging people to mvestigse a career mourning," explsined Clare O'Boyle, School of The aent meeting of the Maine Township Area Branch of the gram is scheduled from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, in the Oisea st 455f North Winchester Avenue, Chicago. Call 57%-4355, Ext. 1350, Peggy Itawaisbi. norsing program, and the many career opimos open ta osrning students after gradustion. Insurance Plan childhood cancer. To make it a camplele family effort, a special parent answer guide is provided $25 or mare in pledgm personality raise receive the certificate and a Volunteers are requested te serve only one day a week, far Coneprehensive Health LGH weight OIR students in cancer benefit to discuss tuition reductions bp the Open Home anytusie from 4-lp.m. School of Nursing faculty of Mr. Rice first joined Lutheran Health Syslems in 1951. Hr was seith naming homes, li free- "Niising Career Open House" Home" held Thursdy, Macrh 10, at the St. Francis School nf Nuco- Scientific Lecture Serien opso- million. Ravenswood Medical Center seeks volunteers students in the health fields, the presentation is part of the 1957-55 peeled to be in eneros of $3ff review math suffix hlsraogh the reduction and other financial aid uppurtwsitien wilt he available st Open lo professionals and Corporation. The combined fiscal ISIS revenoes for this grosp is cx- St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Math-A-Thon, ander the direction of Mrs. Judy Marolda, 7th and 0th grade math teacher. Math-A-Thon in an entertaining and enjoyable way for students to Fsrent Hospital, 555 Wilson Lane, Des Plaines. stitute PUNCH 199 N. General Ifonpital. cian presenting the program, lion Hospital for more thon noven pears. Her past experiences have included nutrition essosehing, Swedish Cevemnt Hospital, 5145 Ridge, adjacent to Lutheran Is participate in the program. Pieblik has worked as a was appointed Director of ftehabihitatinO Services al Center, illS Dempster in Park registered dieticiao at Resarrec- participantnhowto avoid injurien white pou exercise. William P. Cikanek recently an the ground floor of Parkside at Lutheran General Hospital- the importance al exercise for WillIam P, Cikesiek held on Monday, March 7, at RIO p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room free and does not obligate anyone from 2 to 4 p.m. :1 ly chosen chairman. He reniden in Liaeelnwaad, IL. Gsple Piehstih, registered dich- st the center on Wed., Mar. 0, : Ridge and Lincoln Park, Paekside Human Services, posed cabe; banana out older adulta. She wilt also teach salad; bread; and hot drink items. Ave., Skokie. Lake wifi discuss Complete Car Care For Auto Trucks Dr, flusmi Stankovie Backside Nutrition Servicen has two comvenient locatiom: 1600 Dempnter in ParkRidge, directly secano the street from Lutheran General Hospital-ParkRidge and Justice of the Appellate Court Conditioning s Brakes Dr. Stankovic'o goals as the new- unique communilywide health sIa1NaD SNVIOISAHd . Heattr Air Domestic & Foreign Dakota, one of the nation's oldest and largest health-care management companies. In hin new capacity, Mr. Bice will be responsible for the worthy use by transplanl patients be Lutheran General free hearing screenings Audiology Department et e: "Maintaining sod enhancing the level of medical care to the best of our ability" are some of suitable kidney hecomes available. Transplant Coordinator at Children's Memorial, Jodith availakie kidneys." Gina BaRre, Eneculive Dirertor of Med-Alert, Inc., expressed ber sspport for Ike program and Health Systems, Fargo, North American Medical Association. mediately alerted when a Michael O. Bier has been nameel president and chief executive officer of the Lutheran General HealIh Services Corporation of Lutheran General from Lutheran the American Association nf Family Praclilizoern sod the kospital se tkat Ikey may ke im- Resurrection Hospital staff officers President of Lutheran General Health Care System System (L.G.H.C.S.), Fach Ridge. Mr. Bice comes to Dr. Stsnkovic is a member of will never ke ont nf toock wilk the j Lutheran General Health Care and is a Fellow of Ike American Academy of Family PhySovans. donated psgers, tke recipienls medLtely tell Ikem about the irector of ehab Services Dr. Stsokovic attended Ike medical paging service to kelp young patients awaiting kidney Stein, explained the program saying, "Available kidneys come up st all times of the day nr night HEALTH NEWS Wem.,, o Il .i'ni!r. The ALLiED MiOOICAI4 Trave1erT' UoP. "PREFERRED DRIVER DISCOUNTS" CALL FOR A QUOTE! NORTH 676-2720 6865 N. LINCOLN AVE. LINCOLNWOOD 636-0100 10730 S. CICERO OAK LAWN 'a Page 37 TheBugle, Thursday, March 5, 1988 The Bugle,Thursday, March 3, 1988 Page 3 Nues Park District Spring Brochures oasticu, Pop & Tot Time, Adolt Floor Hochey, Healthy Weight Loss Pcogrom, Adult Exercise, Retirement Planning, Adult Tap, Girl's Softbou, Toe Kwon Do, Woodcarving, Tee Ball, and a Niles Park Diatrict's Sprmg Brochare will be hung on residents doorknobs beginning Wednesday, Feb. 17. 18 you do not receive One, brochoren cnn be found at any nfthe tnitnwing toca- tionoc NUes Park District Ad- ched each time they visit o paid Nites Villoge Hall, 7601 Milwaukee Ave.; and Nites Public Library, 6066 Ookton St. Nibs District Park begin the week of March 21 und you may register an soon as you receive your leisure goide, either by mail or in-person regiolcation. Glasees to be offered thclode Calligraphy, Bates, Bollet& Tap, Art, Dog Obedience (beg. and Nifes, Morton Grove und Des Plaines residents) and $4 for non- residents. Skates are available to program registration, trips adv.), indoor Golf Lessens, Gym- for rent at the cost of $2 perseo- andfacilltyOsage (excluding Tab Golf Course) at resident ratosl ELECT For additional information on Each member of the family most have their photo lakes at indoor ice skating, call the Sports Milwaukee Ave., Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM and Saturday 9 AM - 12 Nuns. ID's will be required for nosresidents of the Park District Indoor Golf Instruction registration Complex Ice Rink at 297-8010. our Administrative Office, 7877 MICHAEL BRENNAN GErry (but residents of the Village) to receive resident rates for all programs, trips and facility usoage after January 1, 1988. For aUdi- tionat information contact the Riles Pork District at 967.6633. IL EGAL NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE of Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County tobsis rin0oqo ipnrcvt for kohols io ho counted or the Match 15, 1900 Gocerol Prhoory Elochior will be held ot the Cook Coocry Tuesday, March 15 PUNCH 263 Analysis" will be spoilable os STANLEYT. KUSPER, JR. Clerk of Cook County Safety Inspection With A PLUS 5 QUARTS 10W-40 OIL PLUS Mointenoncc Check $1483 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Jost S.y 'ChgeIt" with yoas M..t.r or vio. çord. = . leave your name and phone somber. We will then contact you noon us possible. unior ig nights Students in Junior high School tram jerseys, awards, referees and scnreheeprcs. Parlicipasls arc welcome to stop by the Ballard School Gymnasium should noter as O lesm. A fragse )Bsllord & Comberinnd in Riles) meeting for captains and thos5 iolcresled will be held no Thurs., Mar. 24, 7 p.15. 01 Ihe Grcnnan Heights Gymnasium, 5255 Okrin Ave. in Nifes. Games are played no Thursday nights between g and 9 p.m. at Grcn000 Heights. Registration is being taken st Fri., 7-9 p.m. Leave your name, plisse number, and Ike date and t'ooe you wish lo have your in- at 667-0975 or 967-gg33. Baseball League . . registration The Niles Baseball League will sohalla:onos Friday, Fe . ° Friday nights at 7 p.m. fur - sporn, games, contests, and movie watching; The NUes Park District has been npoosormg Junior High Fun Nights every Friday since January 15. There is no registra- shoes! Activities will run from 7 p.m. until fr30 or 9 p.m. each Friday. Open Gym Basketball for Men 30 & Over The Rilen Park District has lessons will begin once Tam Golf Course has opened for play )teotalively April 1, weather permit- 2g, from 6-1f p.m. Registration period for all men age 30 and hug). Complete information os golfing at Tam Golf Course can be found is Niles Park District's Spring llorchure which will he District's Recreation Center, 7577 Milwaukee Ave. io Riles. For more informalion on the Riles 005ium )f32S bOard Rd. will be held at the Riles Park Baseball League Youth Baseball progrum, call Jut000 Vallo at 965-1407. reserved as upes gym hasketbull over. The Ballard School Gymes Riles) will he open from 7-9 p.m. On Wednesday nights beginning Jan. t. (Please enter from mesi For more information on thiu pro- gram, contact Jay Russ at the 967-6075. FORE ÍGM i ht ÇA R PAR$ OPEN MON-FRI. Richard Harczak over3O years in NUes.., Resident, Businessman, Trustee, Realtor Call for FREE Property Analysis Ç.,Znk,i 7AM6PM RAT. 7 AM.4 PM COMPUTERIZED CAR CENTER MAJOR fr Fnnnode Nich, AoIo Canta, MINOR 965-5040 I1 N. MNwd Av. ENGINE REPAIRS NI.. ans.onsÑnao.o.norn per visit, pro-registration is not necessary and this speciul opes gym time is available for men who are 3f yenrs old und over. Riles Park District, 967-6633 or A Coachkght Realty INflas' only Century 21 Broker) V Special Skating, April 6 The Riles Park District's Sports Complex Ice Rink is 7735 N. Milwaukee, Niles be available at the door. Mr. Disey and Ms. Kessedy are mrmbers of SON/SOC's Home Equity Commitlee. Senator Dudyco pledged his wholehearted sspport nf Ihe Rome Equity concept. The hearing was held ou February 1 io the State of Illinois Center. Jcc Peristein Center Pluming s sommer getaway? Florence Weiss Perlutein Vacotins Center of the Jewish Dimmunity Centers of Chicago )JCC), for peuple in their 69's and over, is sow accepting reservaGoss farine l98gsommer season. Perlslein Vacation Cooler offers pacboges of4,7,9 and if-days beginning July 5. Located in the Wisconsin Delta, Perlutein Vacation Center pro- vides such hotel-like accom- modationu as private baths, air- cooditiosing, carpeting, maid- service and round-the-clock staff. The trasquil vacation spot offers three kosher gosrmet meals with boire of entree and late night snochu. Guests cas also request Grove, and Des Plaines and $4 for non-residents. Sknle rental is available for $5. The Sports Corn- plex Ice Risk in located at 8435 Ballard Rd io Riles. For more In- formation, call the rink OF GÁC LOWEST PRICES )m-m,$) No4xs- Css-ioa.i Best selling ,nolfipleu ing walks. A free shuttle bus allows guests to shop and There oe also day trips ta Madison and Spring Green, 800e 'dadq jan Euisme« ,:c,,::120T.bsi2.99 240s.s,21.99 Guests will receive n ten percent discount if they register s/ti-F Round-trip transportation is call Larry Fink, registrar, at aLOE vEnA MOIST ,,., 99c CREAn u ,. 99 - MEDiUM PROSES Ii ,. . PRETZELS 5 ,. .E thirst and final amnios of "Res Dialegseu" for the year. Parents are encouraged to attend. The topic ofdiscosuion willbe Student Leadership and Discipline. This final session will meet from 9-10 am. in Roots 181, Plan to attendt Cr'I S, 5jun15 SHaMPOO ,,CONO,CiOtiEPt99c 100 549 Pe,heps lSD moss awesome boudin0 05,1cm ever deoelo,d. MLSO P ThIel nudcbuihdiro SrtIr'u 99 so e,, s're', 139.95 rr'r r:rrTul S,,: r' Ihc uyl, N1,,h ll l'i-SS ,\,I,.,.,,,.. I flt,.,,,,,,,,%,,c! h r,C, ahi "i,, eli .:,,,,'. . Marine Academy include Joseph On Wednesday, March 23, the Development Office of Resarree' tian High Schunl will uponsor the ,.coNoITioriEs 99', 99 ,' nominees to the Merchant Res Dialogues II,, COLDFIGHTER su. J0100aSOaMPOO Cybergenics ERS Congressman A0000zio's tinos Leosidas Kortannas, 8513 N. Oriole Ove., Riles. s99c ':5, r, Lincoinwood. ave., LiscolnwOod and Comtas- 1. Srr95cn,,-,' The names nod addresses of Marty Badiota, f529 R. lonia Su,,,52,SOcnccS,s, 99e Souc9scoe i,,,,..., ,1, thesomineesfOr two vacancies to David Mnrk tvezir, 392f Chase, .iGtbanic arganics Zinc Lozenges Snre5ifcu,:i.,0,,.,, the Nuval Academy brInde: NAME BRANDS for te,,t Su,,c 51.50 cnr Thnn,O,nn SndUn Annunzio announces academy nominations The names and addresses of nuore produrt xae,r sise -,cc,,: 30 p.s. 11.99 761-9180, Est. 343. thrsommeeu fortwavacuncieatO the. Military Academy include Brins Garrett Harbiaus, 8501 N. Onerhill ave,, Nifes. at regsIar loes priEr SOLOTRON' etseïq O/4ft4. one vacation package will RAISiNs Oriole ave., Riles. II UDI?ICF before March 25 for a seven-day or longer vacation. After March 25, guests who opt tor more thas Gnosis can enjsy golf, tennis, sunbothisg, beating and fishing ove., Nues; und Constant'ssOs Leonidas Karluanas, 8513 R. BUY GET SOLOTRON' Wiscornin. register Or for more informotion, The sanies and addresses of SOLOTRON® -ccc", 60 s.s, 7.99 sightsee in the Wisconsin Delis. Lake Blosu. Ihr nominees for one vacancy to the Air Farce Academy include Joseph Marty Badiola, 8659 N. Innis ave., LiiicoliswOod Peter fonnulotedfor mosf everyone! SOLOTRON snat(eiaatced o'xaeeadrt Su,,rS000,,i,,c,,,,, ysintment to the Air Force Academy, the Military Academy, theNavalAcademy, andthe Merchunt Marine Academy, for the classes beginning in Jsly, 1988. YEAR -«:5,5 100 s.c. 11.99 .,,,:c .: 250 n.u. 26.99 to the vacation center. To from the 11th District he has nominated ta compete for ap- TI-lE t f1e jaøie4e SOLOThON with easy, moderate or challeog- uvaifable from the Chicago area Oleander ave., Nifes; Brian Garcoil Harbison, 8501 N. Overhlll for residents of Nifes, Mortus workers and to struggling companies throughout Chicago's far northwest community and in the suhurto of Rorridge, Harwood Heigtsto, Nifes, and Park Ridge. Surrounding the Vocation heated pool, an arta worhuhop and a spacious dining room in a Congressman Frank Aosuszio 111th Dint-Ill) loUsy announced tho naisses of the young people opoke to the fourth graders and explained how the forcauting is accempliuhed and showed slides depicting the development of many binds at weather. Conter are scenic inking trails receive a tes percenl discount on the addilionalvarotion packages. handsome lodge overlooking Vollomas, of Channel Two visited Mark Twain School recently. He and to stress traditional Democratic themes of assistance to bathe. special dietary meato. The Center's facilities include a receive a coopon for a free bag uf stand, The public skating fee is $2 and other outdoor activities, or they can participale rn exercise classes, book discuuuioos, gin rummy and mob jnngg and sun- Weather forcaster, Harry Congresunian Frank Annunzio (D, 11th) dlucuuses an American economic projection for 1988 with Richard Valentino, endorsed Democratic candidato for state senatur, 7th District. Musunntu advised Valentino la prepare for a dnwntsrn in the economy in loti accepting reservations . Josef Gernfross, 8659 N. be held and each skater will How's The Weather, Harry? -State Senstor Walter Dudyco (R-7, ChUcaOs) confers with members of the Suve Our Rcighbnrboods/Savc Our City Coalition )SON/SOC) following s hearing os Gsaraotecd Home Equity Innurance. (Left toright) Scott Diney; Marins Muosich, Secretary; Senator Dsdyco;'JeOO Moyer, Cocbairmus; and Rullii Kennedy. hosting a special public skating session on Wednesday, April f from 7:4S-9tS p.m. A raffle win popcorn from the concession 1967-9320 I $15 per person and will . Park District at 867-66M and The Nifes Park Dislriel is curcoolly accrpting regislralios for it's Girls high School Bashclholl Leagao which will begis Apr. 7 imlilearly May.Tftefee Thinking of Selling or Buying? The Tfre Pros e located at Ballard School, 5720 . Ballard Rd. n Nitos. )Oyro Gym The NUes Park District is now estranee is 50 the west vide of seeking volunteer Youth Basketbuilding.) opes Gym is held on ball Coaches for its winter Salurdays, 12 ovos to 5 p m sod leagues. Th9re are 44th grade on Sundays from 1 lo 4 p.m. until beys and girls leagues und 7-8 Mar 20 grade beys und girls leagues ta Get you frieods logelhrr foc ao choose from The league plays on alternons of free basketball, pro- Satnday ofternoom und early vided by lhcNiles Park Districtl evenmgs starting es mid January For more ioformaliOs call at Greunan Heights Gymnasium. ' 907.6515 Or 907-0533. If you ar 16 years of age sr elder side of school). The fee is ouly $1 BMlta and Other POrt. .e mode at that time. Tickets ore more information, colt Jay Russ Moo-Fri. 9 am. lo 5 p.m.) or by calling Phil Haloubek, Jr. at 299-1293, Moo- available to residents Feb. 15. s Brakes-MosS- Award presentations will be Volunteer coaches needed District at 967-6633 Outdoor private and group a OIL CHANGE be held at 7 p.m. 00 Satorday. made by calling Ike NUes Park Lesson reservations roo be ntructiOO. For more information, contact Jay Rms at 9676633. LUBE - FILTER a Polish style family dinner, will y fee, lust drop by - hrmg the Nues Park District Ad- tiss some old friends, meet some new office, 7577 mioislrafivr ones und don't forget your gym Milwaukee Ave. in Nibs. For Monday nights. Worch0000, 2323 Sooth Rockwall Avoeco. Chic000. Ihhicois xl 1000 AM. on Sorordoy, Merck 5, 1905. VALVOLINE new indoor driving net, located at BaifardSchOOl (8320 Ballard Rd.) in Niles, room 009 Tam Golf Coorse leaching protessiosat, Phil Holouhek, Jr. will Monday, Wednesday, sod Thorday nights between 0:30 and 9t30 p.m. Special 'Video Swing ootOrr,otiC official rho a private or semi-private golf lesson at Nifes Park District's personally instruct stodonts on Public foSco s hereby gceo to OsP mt creste U parties hot o test Complete infarmotion on our Packages canin Girls Basketball . . regis ration Get an early ntsrt Os improving your gasee this season by takiog wares. All children who attend with their parents will receive o free pucket of postage stoops. A "Bocho" banquet, featuring and 45 minutes is length. g 7t40-9t10 p.m. The Public Session fee io $2 for residents )isclOdeS dealers with philatelic, esrnismatic, and deltiolugic sod run approximately an boor The Riles Park District is offerlog free Opes gym for basketball hosts public skate us the finsi Wednesdny of the month from taxes to Nifes Pork District). By purchasing on S.D. card for the cost of $86 per household, per year, the families will be entitled In addition to the stamp and coin exhibits, there will be tion Center, 7577 Milwaukee Ave. High School Sat. 8 p.m.-9130 p.m. und Sun. from 2 p.m.-S p.m. dion, the risk but ont within the Nifes Park District beundries (Village of Nifes residents who do not pay Holme of the White Eagle, 8039 R. Milwaukee Ave., Nifes. the Nues Park District . . p.m.-4p.m., Fri. fp.m.-Or3Op.m.. teeing residestl.D. cardo to those residing its the Village of Nifes t; Most spring classes will . untif Apr. 4, 1988. Grades i to The Sports Complex Ice rink hosto public skating os Mon. Il 0m-1 p.m., Tues. 11 am-i p.m. and 3 p.m.-4 p.m., Werl. ti 0m-1 p.m., Thorn. 11 am-i p.m. and 3 The Nifes Park District in of- in ais easy-to-readnewnpnper foc- Open Gym for T-shirtufferwill entend from sow District NonResident I.D.'s 'brochures" are now poblishS public skating session. The of Poland's stamps, will hold its annoal stamp und coin eulsibitios, POLPEX-88, on Saturday, March 15, and Sunday, March 13, al the ranging eslertaisniest to supply- $85-100 )for a party of SO children). Al parties are held at card at the office and have it pun- Nues Park to the study and collecting We do everything, from sr- encouraged to pick up a punch For information on all Nifes Park District activities, call the The Polonsu Phitatelic Society, a not-for-profit society dedicated and older. We lake the wnrry out Show, Clown Performance, Show, Craft Party, and Makeof planning 5 super day for your pet y05rOwo-LunchParty. The fees child. for these parties range from Ballard Rd. 'w Nifes.) Skaters are Rd.; Grennan Heights Gym- park district office at 967-8633. nasium/Fitness Center, 8255 Oketu Ave-; TamGntf Course/Sin Touring Center, 8700 Howard St.; party room, cube, ice The NUes Park District is now ing the offering, lo Nifes residenti, a creolo, paper goods, sod even the complete lise of birthday party arts sod crafts; Five party pacbsges for children ages 4-5 packages are available - a Magic Pup- fer'mg their logo T-shirt, free to those persons attending 8 paid public skating sessions at the Sports Complex Ice Rink (0435 ministrative Offices, 7877 seminors und special Milwaukee Ave.; Ballard Sports Complex Ice B'ink, 8435 Ballard Party Packages The Nileo Sports Complex is of- wide variety of other classes, Dudycz acts onho e equity Park District Birthday Public Skating at the sports complex Polish stamp show honors Pope Discussion on American economics VALUABLE COUPONS Charme ii -, At Your Local General Nutrition Center GOLF MILL 297-9388 299$! no lin,,.;"it::;; w I 'n 2991.4 I 50 299° ,,,,,,,c,c, 399:L.I I ',-,,,',-, ,-,,',,',',,','r,, I U,,.,, C-' Ld:L lOOI.,' 2 74 c : 199:1._l ,...'..,.'..','r,. I '.-.'' ., 1991 Page 99 TheEigle, Thiday,Mrdbt; The Bsgle,Thursday,Msreh 3, 1988 Page 38 Your Ad,AppearS In The Following EditionS USE THE BUGLE w NILES BUGLE MORTON GROVE BUGLE SKUKIEILINCOLNW000 BUGLE PARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE GOLF.MILL!EAST MAINE-BUGLE ADS 966-3900 . SIDING SENDERAK CONSTRUCTION Aim Your Arrow At Dr Foam Cirpet SERVICES ON TARGET INC. i UBtery °' -! Sto,,,. Wicdowo, 000,0 flopHoowoctWiSd0O Wet Weildeg And Other 77S5757 . Hands and kn000ncrc Shins .Ionido windo5 . enfrigeratars 7day$eieice 74924 phone KITCHEN CABINETS . Laundrn - Vacountieg. potoSina CLEAR WATE R Bonded. CLEANING SERVICE ESPRTEIV Restored by refloishing oP by lotolootnU formico ont oexisto g cabinets Cleaning ladies 6 hrs.. 6 days per week. Relefed Services Available CABINET REFINISHING h. Iá . Eegli5h Ret ereocnn . We dylioot opoalcico. and prek up. 299-2467 433.1180 KITCHEN CABINET FRONTS TOUCH OF BEAUTY CARPET CLEANING BERNICE'S speciulisto. Fran estimates, lully SERVICE Full serulcecarperclear log 8856 Milwaukee Avenue DON'T REPLACE Nues, Illinois 827-8097 Reface with yew door oea drawer fronts in lormicaOr wood and saon 00er 50% of now cabinet replace' Additional cabinets and Cnonter Tops aoeilable at tocto,y'to-pea «p prices. Visit ear showroom at: MAID A crew of women to clean your home. Oar own trans- pnrtatiOfl. equipment Et supplies. 698-2342 GEOIGI'S .__227-$S3ê--CARPET SALES NORTH SHORE MAIDS 509-1200 Call r o, raies and nf o, ro atm n The Cabinet People 520-4920 NEW YORK CARPET WORLD Li AMEPICAS LARGEST CARPET RETAILER l: 1 To stain color of your choice, with a sprayed factory finish. Recom' r mended by Matschier p SHOPATHOME (815) 385-1577 Ei SEWERS CONSTRUCTION CALLIGRAPHY JOHN'S KOLIS CONSTRUCTION SEWER SERVICE Oakton h Milwaakee,Nlles 696-0889 Vois, NeiahbOihecd Scion, Mon CEMENT WORK CONCRETE MIKE NIflI fa f S B B f Srairring,nd r, as's,, T,corndPrecersiog oprr, i BaVa A Wnnk cALI. FOIl aPP0I5TME5U 5111:1-: l'S'l'IMA'CES R e050na bio OatesiociroOd 2066699 965-8114 6022 5. civnro Aso. p,ffOnr Off fd for f rOH ai.cmot CEMENT CONTRACTOR . Patio Docks SOnineWays . Sidewalks ' Filly Incurod 965-6606 SKOKIE/LINCOLNW000 BUGLE SPARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE GOLF.MILLIEAST MAINE BUGLE ,- HEATING & COOLING $35 Face Cord Pick-Up Call for Dnlioery Price Tree Et Stomp Rornor/al .. . CRITES MOVING . 7' Painting & Decorating Service MOVING? CALL Interior S Exterior i Piece or Truckload Commercial Residefllial Fully Insured Free Estimates ArA tar KEN 827-3280 668-4110 i . .. . WOCKNER' ER BOL.. Sernioe St Cleaning $27.50 unc 15% Seoior CiScan Di scount PAINTING Et DECORATING PAINTING Et DECORATING . FLOOR SERVICE L.C. QUALITY FLOOR SERVICES New Et Old FloorsAll makes saoding Rnliaishingsnepairing Ccsrom staining fr Installing Cot000icTilO :. Parts in Stock All Brands FREE ESTIMATES ON NEW EQUIPMENT WEATHER KING HEATING fr COOLING CO. 6031 W. Dompstor St, Morton Grove, ILL 11001cc,,, PRECISION LORES DECORATING PAINTING Quality Painting COMPANY . Interior EoterlOr Woed ttalcingf OryWell Rop. ir FroeEstimutOs tooared CALL GUS OESIOENTIAL COMMERCIAL Complete Decorating WA LLP A P E R ING .W000 REFINISHING FULLY..lJS,UBEO . 965-1339 . New u oentruc lion, dormors. Roots addition,, e acete to work. Bonded Folly Insured HANDYMAN 286-6044 NICE PETS FOR ADOPTION to APPROVED HOMES 966-7800 Call Roy Huero: 1-5 P.m. Oaily R000ioiOg anirools 05 weekdays. 0'l Saturday, Closed Sundoys En All Legni Houdaya For Free Estimate Call: f Ouilding Muintorunur f Corponrry G&G CONSTRUCTION Brrck work, cement and foundation. 243-7930 (312) a Elcrd,j cale P lo mbing o Poioring.loro,iorlEororior e Wn,rhor Incolorior 'IGJTTER CLEAt!NG NSURED REASONABLE HATES FREE ESTIMATES 965.5114 794-0608 WALL WASHING Walls, ColimBo, Woodwork wa5h' ed; Carpets cleanod. Spooia'fialng IS Residential Cleaning. Insured Free Esllmntno 252-4670 FREIGHT DAMAGED FURNACES 640-6300 966-3900 588-1015 Minares from ynor door FREE ESTIMATES 39 YRS EXP Insared Bonded Lic379B $10 OFF RODDING of MAIN SEWER PIPES MIKE'S PLUMBING SERVICE Omm w Snwer lines power radded. Low wfrnr preasurfOorractad. Bump pamp. Inftallnd En .orolond. s 338-3748 ADD A JOHN Io your homo, basnmnst. aStiR or roc. room. Wn do oil ropuir work also remodeling. PRINTING S JOHN NERI Et SONS 698-3115 LUGGAGE -. __'_k J.1liliC i:' - .s 252-NERI ROOFING 965-3900 FREE WRITTEN ESTIMATES 61 O DEMPSTER MORTON GROVE, ILL. 966-9222 CONTRACT CARPETS BOB FARRELL TUCKPOINTING uChineneys Repaired Et Rebuilt °Leako Repaired t. BEST PRICES FREE ESTIMATES CALL 774-2479 A(R CONDITIOMNG SHEET METAL . HEATING 647-9612 Complote Qaalifn Roofing Sfroice . 10% Discount to Senior ci tioens P FRANK J. TURK L SONS., INC. 48 HOUR SERVICE B ALL NAME BRANDS ALL TEXTURES Padding and Installation available r t, eWaterproefing t 252-4674 8038 Milwaukee Niles, III. Residuntiul and Light Commercial Hea9in and Air Condities'mg SalBs, Service and Installation RICH THE HANDYMAN NORTHWEST ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS . Sump Pomps installed 24 HOUR-i DAY SERVICE IIIISYSTEMS Chris .05_ri_l. 965-7932 Also Repaired En Robcils f Electric Rudding f Tone Roofs Romoced Bathtabs. toilets. main line Arlington Heights IIIIHERMO . 965-6415 CATCH BASINS CLEANED-$25 Et op KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER 2705 Arlington Hts. Rd. Paonl,og Srucco Cnilirgn to Walls (DO-DROP) SEWERAGE ROOFING TONY tait,,. .PlambioO Floor nr Wall Tilo in Coramis or Whan Haue flou .lnsido nr Outside Painricg En Wallpapotino EI norricu I AUTRYS INC. LOW COST FREE ESTIMATES HANDYMAN .Catpeotty 25 Years Eopnrinnoe Fully Insured 777-4485 . -EXPERT REPAIRS24 Hour Seroicn . SIL MAKES te MODELS WALL WASHING Plurobin grepfirf En rnmod,ling. . FURNACE "SPECIAL" PLUMBING En sink linen opened cell DarI.na CATCH BASINS f f f f n o o n of e o PAINTING ACCOUNTING fr TAX NETWORK INÇ 966-2312 LITILE ACRES 761-6319 BUTLER h BUTLER Lisn,iOed Rinh The Handymen FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL 692-5163 COMMERCIAL CLEANING RESIDENTIAL En Pj INCOME TAX Reliable . HOrreer . nef.. Call MORTON GRO VE.BUGLE 9663900 LICENSED Et INSURED Replacement Bock Porch Under $500 7 SISTERS MAID SERVICE 685-1427 çjç 7,y NO JOB TOO SMALL Wooden Decks Morblo FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED 967-0150 ,íail 967 C'2 HEATING -' ROOFING Morton Gruoe Encisoise nesidenriai CleoclirS f O e f e o O O e 0f SEWER RODDING Dyeorotifly B Tile -J MAINTENANCE SERVICE PLUMBING - ELECTRICAL CARPENTRY - 9509 Washington, ROYAL CARPET $25 u Boia 12000v oir. tion. Cirp.wldelsubatho. Ccropasy for 15 yours. CIRCLE HOME IMPROVEMENTS Interior Et Exterior s Ctrpeniry Dry Woll 967-9124 966-1718 Sltntrrpoo & Sfnom Ceoned (Paiwaukee Bank Plaza) Cabinet STYS . FIREWOOD S The Bent/H CacHai or call for a free estimate in pour cwn home aeptime without obliga' . Wood Cabinets . Hnnd stripped fr refinished DECKS &FuroitureCInVioo 654 N. MILWAUKEE PROSPECT HEIGHTS KITCHEN CABINET REFINISHING HANDYMAN FIREWOOD Jerry Lanning O w TAS NILES BUGLE 1 ALUMINUM 'P O O O O O USE THE BUGLE INESS SERVI B Your Ad Appears In The Following Editions , We qaote prices1 overthe phone FAIR PRICES COMPARE . THEN SEE USI d' 692 -M 7 6 282-8575 7136 TOUHY AVE. NILES,ILL. 60648 ThE BUGLES STOP Ib8CkOflIZ L00K ARmE BUGLE'S , whIch 155W. low noble youtH: ADVERTISEToattr.ct POtentlolcu.tomerol gg,msgi&ytMarch 3 1908 TheBagler ThWIdYr Pige 4 1981 'jour Ad Appears In The Following Editions USE THE BUGLE USE THE BUGLE NAS - NILES BUGLE MORTON GROVE BUGLE SKOKIE!LINCOLNW000 BUGLE PARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE GOLF.MILLIEAST MAINE BUGLE 966-3900 . SALAD PERSON HOSTESS! DINING ROOM MANAGER WAITERS WAITRESSES TRAINEES , : Arrgm000s Or Esenings Fall or Part 'Proc , , we onermarure isdOiduereace Dey & Night Pohition Availgble Flexible Hottrb & Top Solery eousaanines. erc.snelnemer enriele par. . os', ne null Dacia Manar. MAXWELLS REST.IBAR . 7231200 ** ** ** ** * HIRING Hours 2 - 9 P.M. Monday-Friday. Should Earn $200-$25R Per Werk. Call TOM After 10 AM. 298-7730 647-0040 DOMINO PIZZA Fell & Pnrt Tinge . Flexible Hoerg At auree w locations; in Nues new open, and our new location in NertlibroOk opening soon. DRIVERS Irrtest be 15 vro.- or older. Licoosed. with in. scrod, dependable oehiclel PIZZA MAKERS (no experieeooneoesl APPLY IN PERSON AT: 2101 Crawford 1750 Mitweekee Ave. Ewton, Illinoic For Northbrook} Ask for Dos or Randy SAN ITARIAN The Village of MIes will be accepting applica- tions for the position of part time sanitarian. The applicant must be fully knowledgeable and experienced inspecting food handling establishments and be registered. Position requires 20 hr. per week. Salary competitive. Apply by 3-15-88, Village Hall, 7601 Milwaukee Ave., Nues. Illinois 60648. HOTEL MAID * DRIVE PART TIME ** FOR AVIS! ** ** ** ** * Plus Generoso Gas Allowance. For lntnro,ow: Tuesday thru S otordayt 12 - 4 PM Background with elactrueros. Will Traie Restaurant Management Nile. Illinoje (After 4 p.m. for Nibs) Ask for Bill Northwest Coob County. Et Part Time Afternoons r *NOW Others. Must have eoeeoretÌoal Would ft dependable uehiole. et reed good knowledge North 931-2600 966-1130 1340 Gloosiew Rd. Rd. E. of W Moedavrhro Friday. 1CAM -2PM WA be happy te traie. Please Call Mrs. King: geed poyloa Ostra ob fer dopendable end honest person with lssl. This ,eaae,s5arr upnur MIDNIGHT SHIFT FULL OR PART TIME Waetod cashiers and 500cb holp, day and earning. Poll nompuoy :ben0500 Competiti0050lero. UNOCAL 9201 W. GOLF DES PLAINES we eeuu:eE: 635-7931 SUPERVISOR PieusE APPLY 5 PERSON oNly: Concession Stand WILMETTE PARK DISTRICT t.si. OCiare *irperr Seposdsblo p orssnneoda d for io- dsurioerinhconceesioostand. 25.35 Hours por week, wookdoys end wooberrde. Responsibilities iv. duds ordering, inuentory, und daily Call Terry Juliar Owners Try Harder 256-6100 Training 1er this type of equipment will be paid at $5 av hour, the starting salary al 06.25 an fluor. After a se day proberionary period, you van earn up lv $7 av heur. Previous schovl bus driuinv eoperinhOn will be revognized, bue is vet onvessary. SPECIAL ED DRIVERS: Needed ro drive Cur late model vinibuses. Traospertation to a from home provided. Starring raen $5.RO per hour. Paid rraieinv. Muse be at least 21 veers old. SEPTRAN INC. CONTACT PEG 392-1668 9 AM. - 4:30 P.M. is looking for SALES PERSONS Full or Part Time Experienced or Will Train CALL FOR APPOINTMENT: r_ TV and APPLIANCES I graduate Stjff Therapist to Responsible. cheerful recap' i assume responsibility for tiOeist needed for family aueaament- dITact patient cara. AOL IndIvIdual and dental practice. group procese. staff CerrtrallMilwaUkee Area Northwest Side of Chicago development and saperviclon of OT Service in e 45 Porfect for housewives and lips workers. Call 631-6080 Please Call Roger At: 647-1455 bed psychiatric department. Exnelleflt salery and benefits. For more informatian, call Or write Mond.. Tues.. Wed. 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Thursday TELEMARKETING 9 a.m.-3 Personnel Department rn. 1(800) 626-5435 LOURDES HOSPITAL Wo will train you to sell Radie commercials. A good phcno voice and nnthuoiaNm are required. Full time earnints ut DAY TRAINING ASSISTANTPre. puG time hours. Call Stan Carson: 298-6400 1530 Lane Oak Rd. pedsscah. Kentucky 42001f , PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE nosoe GOtF-MILUEAST MAINE BUGLE 'gram for dosolopmefltcfly disabled adults io she on Dempster at Potter Waokegae area. 'Empashin, sreatise individual needed. An ierportuor aspect nf TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS PART TIME this pesitieO would ionolve ac nomposying cheats to and from the For moli bnsWn mor kotresearo h Excellent program. nruenizariee io earthcrossbarb. Ability to reiCtO to publia. seme Send Resume to: hoowledge nf modinul a pIon, bat no manosee ry. FlesibtO hosts. Coropotitioe hourly wage. Fur turthar letormation null: Chicago, Illinois 60614 JoAnn 998-6780 and Part time positions enargetrn Ir' dicidaol. Excellent oppurtueity for the right perses. ug greoslse . Gnsd pay aed corrrmissiOfl Nues Aree We are looking for patient, empathic persons to work with severe W profoundly mentally retarded udultN in a Send Resume To: M. Simpson 333 W. Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois 60614 Ecpanenoe In eat ap of haadcral lossbs.Iar. compcite. cofidal wouldn't you?...SO CALLIlI Menafeetaolflg IMMEDIATE OPENINGSII Medium Size you would cull me today dienapolla. 480-1180 firm in 99.80 dep.cding epon In- te $10.72 ceporicasee plsaa Inoanthra. CONTACTS METAL & WELDING Pat Jones (317) 634-888g SEEKS NEWSBOYS Call ext. 150 966-3900 i 824-7963 during in Law Enforcement who io availablebe '18 or the day between 9 AM - 3 PM. Must over with a good appearance.Service Aide. will This opportunity. as a Public the public. provide experience in dealing with at The Nibs Police working the front desk applications at the Village Department. Obtain 5 PM. Hall. 7601 Milwaukee Avenue. 8:30 AM by March 10. 1988. Summer Positions Jcc Apachi Day Camp . Pool Staff - ALSIWSI required s Male & Female Counselors Must be over 18 s Early Childhood Teachers 272-7050 cheerfel hygienist needed for family dental practice. CentrallMilwaUkee Area Northwest Side of Chicago Call 631-6060 NURSES 5._I arenaS' COME TO TEXASI 2:55-8:00 PM Thurs. 9:00 AM-3:O0 PM . Assistant Chicago BERNARD HORWICH JCC, 3003 Touhy.Skokia MAYER KAPLAN JCC, 5050 Church, asporioree. lion? If I could shcw yeu a Way te proven success, guaranteed higher income, more fun and happiness, positino secarity, and deserved value for effort: Shop. Full or Part Time. Experience Preferred. Seeking Part Time College Student training program. Experloece desirable. Excellent benefits. POSITIONS AVAILABLE HEADER OPERATOR For Women's Apparel day Maintenance SuperviSO AT 00TH: AHH...May I ask you u queu- SALESLADY Mr. BrowIY MG-9797 Mon., Tues.. Wed. SERVICE OPTICAL GOLF MILL MALL M. Simpson 333 W. Wisconsin ,Ncrth shore of ficase oks can' didateotolOie business brskctuga firm. your motlsctIOO fr Cur traieloo will gIse you she ability to earn fIS-40K o your FIRST YEAR! HYGIENIST APPLY IN PERSON benefits. DEVELOPMENTAL TRAINERS SLEAD DEVELOPMENTAL TRAINERS Responsible, Full time positions Far BUSINESS BROKERS Call Gayle for Application MANAGER TRAINEE To msrh io a Day Traloief BUGLE' 470-950o OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST RECEPTIONIST CTA DISTRIBUTORS VIDEO MOVIE SALES wr ieso N. Milwaukee Ase Nibs, lL6004O ç NILES POLICE DEPARTMENT interested ASSIS1ANT Seeking .xperienced er new SALES THE SUPER STORE 724-8484 Call Angelo 968-2000 2984030 CALL MR. MARTIN 827-6191 Pan lyre pnsit'ano aseilsblr in Glen slew errAi Bout que. Call mscphOrc. appeareena. LIGHT TYPING REQUIRED WILL TRAIN PART TIME MAIL SORTING POSITIONS Flexible Hoarc meeloatlen chill.. typfog S werd Pr socolo g. Cempetltloc elary. p.l dsaOa Ofen.. frlaedly as- Maw.. anerW.tle, reeponelbic parecc fer buey OrthodontIe affina. MscthasnPlaaeeOt pa000nallryerd 572-08O1 SALESPEOPLE SEAMSTRESS Med.re Slim ,rransafaetmlnf cerony sacka paraca with geed cee.- Golf MIII Call Mr. White for flexible morning schedules. Need Extra Cash? NO EXPERIENC E NECESSARY! Considnr working Part-Timn as a Scheel Bus Driver. Our Currrflt Oprnirrgs arr in rho DES PLAINES, NILES, MORTON GROVE G GLENVIEW Areas, Driving late rondel or hew 71 passenger buono. all equipped with av automatic transmis- i t AM - B PM Permeflon t, possibly part timo durleg the woeb. Seme eoperlenoe with hessOheePiflg A ploesaot aed bere, eeruer ieus uuie lerarlerra ir rye Cfliag e&es Its fluura ner oasi, . cUSTOMER SERVICE DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Full Part Time uniforms Furnished Company Benefits Aouiluble Excellent Puy fivuilable Monday thru Friday operetion. $4.00 - 55.CtfPor Heur. DRIVERS WANTED . SECURITY GUARDS Fer Saturdays and Sunduys OerC euasbte rar denerdasle ara er ç- for Srodrnts with AM. Classes W o MORTON GROVE BUGLE .SKOKIEILINCOI.NW000 BUGLE u PART TIME Fe, Cur GleCOiOW locetien. o 6415 W. DempStor Morton Grove NORThSHORE COUNTRY CLUB Ideal Delloory Pestttefl NILES BUGLE -3900 crun \1AìITh DELIVERY P.M. Your Ad Appears In The Following Editions far per500s with 5 years sapereiSOry . MechafliCaIlEIe Technicians POSITIONS AVAILABLE AT: Church, Skokie MAYER KAPLAN JCC, 5050 work Den shift with soma ta ALL POSITION Orequir e salf-sseneta bese 5 years sop orlanoa with HVAC, olee- anheduir fleniblit'f, Must gonorel buildiog meint 000055 , aed good sort' alcol, pluorbirO. osaedannc 110er benefits moelnuti005 okilla. Cowperltixe salati poskagioc. Call Terry Mathews Monday thea Friday 9 am to Noon 675-2200 AMI-BrewenaIlls Madloal Ceeanr. , lomoS In BrewnvIO. Tacen . le a: .r lOBEad. acaro octe facIlIty. part uf a ' l e. . W' - hIgh qeallty rodenwld. Ire.Ithncra eatwerk. Loosed oe the .aaths.a dp cf Tance. we animi sub.trsplcOl St chutase yacr eRced. We ana fia corleares tram Mosics and Pedro lslaod. e.lnsst.a front nE. fwous south We soarardy cRer Profamiarel Nursing tGN'ONl end Voce' tionellPrecdsl IØVN-LvNI pealtiens In. ..ftsdinel sorgicaI.'Padi attics ..Ietêeelsa Cetc..05mO Health ..0bctnrdcn ..SorgcrylPAR We off cress bstartial sigo.xv bonos, uocellOes benefit package cod tomcat1 00055,5 ronce. Pie ocesendresu me nr call-Len Guise. A samoan t Adminirstrtcr FeticcI Cere scro:ses at 5t2.N44-145N. 4MMI ¼- BROWNSVILLE MEDICAL CENTER 1040 Went Jefferson St. Brownsville, Texas 78520 acaBe 43 Th,Eugie,ThsrgdaY, Marcb3, 19gB The Begle, Thursday, Meroh3, 1988 Page 42 w ADS 966-3900 ::scourcctocc S"1- ', GOLF-MILLIEAST MAINE BUGLE Genera I Office lo Multi-Mate lo Switchboard ed Always a Winner B cm-5 pm. W oseokepl0000n t Individuti to 5 CRT Operators mntwom ph ono.en d do lioht ottico work In tornii ottico in Sknkio. Typ- b 5 Clerks ¡ng roqoirod. Solomy opon. Coil: Social Seryiece Agency seek' . 6794545 En,y Lecci. Top Poy APPLY TODAY. WOfik TOMORROW Irnnrodiao long nnd ohory mm, romp omamyasS innm nntsnnor your honro. Foil bonofiom. Moor driuo. CALL MAUREEN 966-1400 Debbie Temps, Inc Temporary Service CORRECTIONS RECEPTIONIST! TYPIST Nibs Area RECEPTIONIST Full Time Ing a qaaIified, flexible person for this position, Typing, organizational skills and ex' collent communication skills required. RECEPTIONIST PART TIME DATA ENTRY Experienced for Neiman Marcus Beauty Salon in Northbtcok Cccrt. Permafleet petition. Empinyeo benefits oto. Coil Mt. diciduOi with pmooiect doto cetre oop oti000 O lmiOimum 6 munI. Hourn will bt g ow to 3 pm. Idoal tar humontakort. stodonts or toy cnosnnhin B poil timo doy boati. wo offer e Boxa tturtino salary. To apply, pieet000ettct: adults. Interviews for Niles location Truhier: Call Tracy MORTON GROVE 647-0600 mee Wagbngto-CumPlnx. Modern. Spociahiaing in inelxdod.000r chopping B tractent' tatine. Adulte only. $4981mo, plus I mu, tocar icy dupont. FEET gond data ustry and iS key skills for orig term or short term assignments. Earn the Weh ontabfshnd end Oontinceflt growing flout looting 000tpane it snrking a roliabio porten lot Call Gail Lipka goyetul officu doties. 761-9100 For inatetdiateconsidomnticn, ploace coli: Kothntiyo Radon 699-3937 ENTRY We aro looking fer people with M cromos Or Aftor000no 4 Heere por Doy highest pay ratn and avoid that downtowe commute, . CALL: 692-4900 Loftus b O'Meara Temporary, Inc. WHEELS, INC. c66 Gorioed Placo Dot Plaines. IL 6W10 ot SPECIAL SERVICE TELLER imomnodiotc fou timm opening for no ir,dicidoui with tond coot- municotiOet ticilit. Tho pooitioe iecòioot keoWiOdOO of proottting tho foiioWiflo tores: SaniogS bendo Colloctiont. I.: cocco Stiokart, Utility bilis Ta 000iOr 't chockt, WE OFFERt GOOD STARTING SALARY O EXCELLENT BENEFITS COMPUTER OPERATOR PLEASANT, ATTRACTIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT 9654400 MORTON GROVE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF floe mci/f 6201 Dempcter Picono coil for intomnicW opporntatont- . e BRANCH MANAGER s ASSISTANT BRANCH MANAGER hoe to dotail roquimod, Eoculiuot cOwputy bnnelitn nod growth up. System of on office foclilte? Aro Coo In toto.tod in the chollonno of - maeogioo your own branc It? -6 if ytt, you will wont to como to Peorloos Federal Savingt. Potiti cesare ooalloblo 00 the Northw ostoidoan d Northwott Suberboa i000ti000, -6 -6 Mutt baco o working koowiodgo ood u bockgroued of the Sou -r. -k -6 In anbUtiflesn , retirommnt acccuotS , tocinos b chocking products, Professional attitudo oyd congonioi pnrsnoality oro a west. p0collontbneofitm.pockagn.Soedrntuw000dtaiatyhimtntyto PEERLESS FEDERAL SAVINGS 4930 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Non Smoker Preferred '6 'k eno mil 11.60630 GENERAL BISCUIT BRANDS COIN TELLER Are y ouourroo fly I notupo Foison? position omoocon d in chame -k -k ENTRY LEVEL POSITIONS afternoon hours. High school dipioma. Egperience in computer operati000, proferrabiy IBM MAITE GOFF -I tice firm, has immediotu nociloble fur 2 chiftt, Ncooporlonoo 000dtd. Campony pmnoides trois- Please send resume to: S ANfING PRODUCTION TRAINEE CAS, o inadieg compelnriond map- PART TIME Generai Biscuit Brands soekn a part timo computer operator for SB. Full Time NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Thit mb rtqoitos 000urac y io handling iorgn amoceCt cl coins. picotant phono pnr000aiitc. good coromunicotion skiiin. iight typing. aed some beone lifting. SeeOmokor Pmeftrrnd. Call For Appointment Patricia Clauses Personnel Department 967-5300 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NILES For unintotujow CAS A Geoneo Corp. Subsidiary 2140 S. Wolf Rd. Des Plaines, Il. 60018 298-1480 SECRETARY SALES Duplec Products. a Fortune 1555 firm, is looking fur a hoip us with our office odmicmstration in aun Nues CONDO FOR SALE branch talos uffmno. Ccstomnr phono 000t000, typing und computer familiarity oro u few uf the nkills we require, Eccollont benefits and a pleasact urti000nnirOOment. Call Lew 692-2260 lu, at appointment REAL ESTATE SALES TRAINEE Thinking of starting a new oaruer with unlimited earnings potential. Register now for cl assess tuning MG. Deluso Wonted in Shot ev OWNER - 3 Bdnn. Homo FURNITURE Highland Park and wo oronoteo rifled befassthc rient intortion. tire responsibility in Goncmnxsnnt Jsbt: tOOS't ut Open yours, lii no suons nhull the iiuhility fOr the usror 0000nd rho cost of tite lagt Nowi Ail Stotot N 000rsnue Ail occuputinot. F crourrno t lob ie to cali it2i 955-06B2 nut. 755. space cocupied by rho ortos. The Bugle Bargain Barn, 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois 60648 TV e LighI uakesroOr table . Twin tito mulli-cxlnrOd btdspread o Drop-100f mohuxany Suecas: Phyfo dininu room set, Entta 100f, 4 choirs, labio pods. 66" xptO. Ali rs tocelleet condition. Pricnd to sell. 966-6220 *15.50 PRE-PAID PRE.PAID FOR 1 WEEK ADVERTISING iraI o LINt eel- PLAN 3 FOR 3 WEEKS ADVERTISING mt cuse sur $11.00 FOR 2 DNICE STUDIO lt MOEllON BALlROOM Mail odisl together With remit. 501 W. BerWps Chicago cepted by telephone. Socry. no tsnee to l'he Bogle Bcergtht Barn, Sorry no pro-paid ads mill be xc- $21.00 PRE.PAID ADVERTISING PLAN 4 FOR R WEEKS Imc LItE 001 THE BUGLE BARGAIN BARNS ADS INCLUDE refonde, Ads may alge be brought into the office at B746 N, Shorrrrer Road, Nues, Illinois 60648. FLO BETIE 966-3900 AUTOMOBILES PERSONALS FOR SALE GARAGE SALES PETS HOME FURNISHINGS MISCELLANEOUS SITUATION WANTED SPORTING GOODS SWAPS &TRADES THE BUGLE BARGAIN BARN 8746 N. Shermer Road, Niles, Illinois 60648 MISCELLANEOUS TttttlO Bett Tbl. Plus 3 bolt. 65' Buffet. 42" HiOny. n liphulttertd chaito. 02550 at boss oftos.R9B'4275 USED CARS Thrs s not a comniorclal listIng. Please publish my odisi st listed bslaw. i houe nriced est-h isem Ir item per ad.l One pian pes od ulank. Ad uottit 5 by snothod i 3D4 2 CLASSIFICATION ITEM CLASSIFICATION ItEM CLASSIFICATION ITEM BOY GOVEeNMENT Stlaod Vuhiclen from $156. Fords, Chuoyt. Curoottsc, etc, Fur mlx call: Illesi 982.1561 tnt. 750 ROD BOT oi 5x0 dt' _t.. _d. tse. tao Ñ c FURNISHINGS FOR SALE y5hn occucied Sn she erscr. e EACH AODITIONA LINE *1.50 PER WEEK Ceri Mon., Wed,, Frl. I000SUNBEOS TONING TABLES Sanol . WOLFF Tannisa Rods Ssno to 50% 1-tOc-323-2474 neol inserrinn. 155 rosponoih,ltty is yours. I neaeOuntt hail rho habilite for Ihn Ort css000 od the cont ut she. YOUR CHOICE PLAN 2 Omesso Salid Oub oie Sos. 42 n BO,, SlendorOsust pntsioo Eucroitort Coli for FREE Culot Cotoluguo 220-Bm. PeE-PAID 566-0879 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES undws asrnntnot itiud satoro the Dlt88ibUtOe . For pmodxctn call 456-5140 en j royublicatinn Sorio. bot i rannrr Or u Ontinuet a tts,thefissi eubhicatiOn WAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE BUGLE BARGAIN BARN HOME WANTED 2t" Bleok fr Whitu Zenith purtnble, Each ad it corofully proof ruxd, but trrOrt do ocour. Il you fiedanertot Picote notify ut immediately Errors will b erect lind by rcpublicurioo, Sorry. bus if 0e srtor o entinuot 015er the lins publication %5-2742 4 33' 675-8900 for oocoue te pooabln tor 2 impon ttornt. Mutt hoot ccmpusnr B aulo PAULY ACURA 433-8200 BDR, Loamy, Pkg, Rotc,, $68.950, 965.9cm MR. DENNIS CORRECTIONS Any Cooditiue from t goose orti 7ì30-8:30 p.m. i SLOT MACNINIS er 406.0140 HettoaI$EB Independent ALSO PLAN 1 MMIISBN Building, -. CalI pisase notify lt rnmtdiolnly e'rrOl, will beruht irind by Btoi Rette elate 726-2112 ounscientiOus individual tu Nood qcnllty putsonrotpOnoibln cop trisse o, Top tnlary fur right porson. Coil 10m oppuintmnot. TWO LEFT cloue 3 rm: apartments. Heer M-G-M REALTY OFFICE GROUP DANCE INSTRUCTION 966-2357 MURPHY 88 COMPANY ing. Stat hoodwrltlou nod tIten- APPLY IN PERSON Muodoy - Fridoy iB:OO.4:Slli tice, shopping sed tocrOOtrcn ose 150. 228-BuS. iVE! ROXIS 966-6220 967-6250 ng for Sales Reps. Will trum, WU1UTZERS ,,\_ nsrorsrtnot-cor it you findansrrar I Isst 35 lbs. b I feef great Vox WANIID Excellent Coeditign $150 t Bdt. aptx. ut 5375 2 ear, opts os f475. Laundry facilities, parking ooailobln. 5005 good traesper- Nues, IL DATA Port Titeo Seeks poitod pmototticnol for bony mwitthboard and froW dock. Eacolloet oommuyiCotion nkillt tod rolatod ooporioocotoqulrnd Work Tucodoy otd Wodnoodey 6 to 15:30 por HOWARD ASK FOR AURELIA . GENERAL OFFICE eolved, Opens to 06 inches. MILWAUKEE Thin is a Part Time position with a good sturting salary ond company benefits. M. Simpson Mayer Kaplan JCC 5050 Church - Skokie flexible. self-motivated persos mho enjoys getting in. APTS. FOR RENT Duncan Phyfe mahogany dropleaf dining room tot. Entra loaf. Four chairs plut table pads. Each ai is nasofuhly proof ruad. but WEIGHT LOSS WANTED TO BUY DINING ROOM SET FOR SALE GEO. T. SCHMIDT DIVISION 333 W. Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois 60614 . Evenings Educational Company in Nues is seeking .a bright, FURNITURE FOR SALE Duties include record keep' cellent benefits. Send Resume to: RECEPTIONtST Part Time REAL ESTATE Mr. LaCease being held in Chicago. Ex' 564-0300 Ext. 2085 RECORDS CLERK Oat Mitt oSi OeittOo king on io- serees agency Our developmentally disabled e 4m NILES BUGLE MORTON GROVE BUGLE .SKOKIE!LINCOLNW000 BUGLE PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE GOLF-MILL!EAST MAINE BUGLE NILES BUGLE MORTON GROVE BUGLE SKOKIE/LINCOLNW000 BUGLE PARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGL JLçp NEEDED NOW! USE THE BUGLE Your Ad Appears In The Following Editions USE THE BUGLE Your Ad Appears In The Following Editions t ea s7 ,. Scese. Est- E DOrE t. .0 s,.n5,,lc.elt t a..,r u., er es. escO t.,sun e.nr e to, h, 1975 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME Toor Name sr e,,'. .r,lr:,,rd.,.r Ou u,h,rrcss,Ilasl:ir is. noei. t.sour $3,000 original wi/en trrcictsx.utteO ,tte5t,ll,,l onrrsnrr c's cnrcurcr au,, Clean Car Excellent running condition ,,,tlh,lrou,,at e.cll.fl , d,u,,s,ur Rs. t'ui- te,xu $1,500 FIRM et,,, Addttss City Slots Zip P ho nc 9654882 afesm R p.m. roll osirarcu,,dcr . Brute tcraóstt,,,. USE THE CLASSIFIEDS ADVERTISING AGREEMENT Irre swkesSet-.rslIlou5I.c r ,.d.c,c, u:rs rs PIsn t. Es. L I hace rood rho cdnorhtingagreOotont und agreo to i551stms. J Page 44 The Bugle, flurday, March 3 lIES bÑA1 CARPETS TRANK J. TURK L SONS., INC. a HOUR SERVICE Business Directory 1 " ULL 8038 Milwaukee NILES, ILL. demo tration SALI TEXTURES Wills will Gleon be demonstrating stone polishing at She Des Plaines Valley Geological Society's 23rd Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show. Glenn is well knowsi throughoutthe area for his lectures on geology and jewelry making demonstrations. P@ddhg I h'.tRII,IIOM AM,iII. - s AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL - W(OOINÓ ,- BUSINESS FORMS . 965-3900 I ,i e HEATING .- Also Draperios and Armstrong Solarien FAIR PRICES .COMPARETHEN SEE USI IMMEDIATE PRINTING CO. 647-9612 7136 TOUHY AVE. NILES,ILL. 60648 >1 Shop At Home Servic. 692-4176 COI 6110 DEMPSIER NGROVEILL Public cooperation sought by Township Stone polishing ALL NAME BRANDS r1 Pige 4E The Bugle, Thiiruday,Marth 3, lIES ..s..1S s- t The Gem Show will b held on Moreb lfond 2f at She Rand Park Field Hesse, 2025 Miner st,, Des Plomes. Hosrn are Sotsrdoy, IO 282-8575 am. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, 10 am. to 5 p.m. There will be .. something for everyone to enjoy: minerals, lapidry, fossils, gems, jewelry, live demonstrations and educational exlsibito. Bring the entire lamily. Refreshments und games included. BUSINESS Glean Wills Tubing Trip for Jr. High Students TO SHP LOCALLY ti, Á(e4. qdq Via me The Nues Perk District is now tolsing registration for ¡1.5 Teen Tubing Trip, Friday, Morch 11. CENTURY 21 WELTER!INVES1MENT EQUITIES, INC. 1514 NORTH HARLEM AVFNIW Teens in Jr. SDgIs School are welcome to oign up for this exciting venture to Maplehuest, FOREVER GREEN FLOWERS AND GIFTS Wisconsin (just over the border) Ello N. MILWAUKEE AVE. 0231510 from Ballard School (832f where they can "tube" to their beart'O content! Teem depart Bollard lfd.) at 4:38 p.m. and USEDRC*IIII ORlIEfiSBY FIIO 631-961m return to Miles at S p.m. for a pie- ea party. Participants will he brought back to BallardSckool at upprsniuoately 10 p.m. The cootper pernsn is$ll which includes tranoportution, tubing and pizza. Register at the Niles Parts Disliret otfice, 7077 Milwaukee Ave., before Monday, March 7. For msre iolormation, call 967.6033. Maine Township Highway Commissioner Bsll Fraser prepares On hit the road durisg a recent snowstorm. Fraser and his highway department crew plow approximately 30 miles of fowushlp Bosifas's firm, Alarm Detection their csstomern' home and vacatinn oc plans Os be away From the office, and the power goes out or there is flooding, systems can he eslahilahed that j husmeos burglar and fire alarms, temperatures and frenero - even , somp pumps. allow the alarmcsmpaisy tu know when a freezer's temperature starts rising or a sump pump murtsefing benefit tsr years to come," said Basilas, a 20-year A new Illinois Bett service allnws alano and security cemponies to simaltanenusly mnnitor j 118 WAUKEGAN RD., NILES 961-7110 NICOLOSIS NORGE COIN-OP CLEANERS HARLEM volunlarily move packed cars following snowfulls of more Ibas two inches to facilitate ( ,. WESTERN UNION AGENCY lo roads in the unincorporated area. During btiezards and heavy snewolorms they often wach Illinois Bell alarm technology improves security OAKTON-WAUKEGAN CURRENCY EXCHANGE round the clock to rlear tne streets. Fraser is aohing cesidenls of snincoeporaled Maine Township MILWAUKEE AVE. 763-9M) In all, the service - known as Derived Local Channel - enables RIarm ànd security serviceo IN BUSINESS 3OYEARS THE ORIGINAL BARBER SHOP . 965.1399 to msnitor eight different stivities within their customers' homes and bususesses - all over o ELSE'S BEAUTY SALON .9551399 9205.9208 WAUKEGAN RD., MG. VI srdi.sar3, telephane tine. Illinnis Bell's new service will henefit hume und business PAINT WAGON BEN FRIEND REALTORS 7000 MILWAUKEE AVE. 8014 N. WAUKEGAN RD. 7234 TOUHY AVE 96)1896 966-5460 114.296 munity to a must unique "Evem Ing with Dr. Mardecat Paldiel," Director, Department for the Jerusalem on Sunday, March 13 al 73O p.m. ut Skskie Valley Local Channel service fer 'fad Vashem, Traditional Spsugogue, 8825 E. Peairle Rd., ShaMe. Dc. Paldiel wifl discuss "The Significance Of The Righteom Among The Nations." Since ils inception in 1953, the Yad Voshem memoriultotbe Martyrs 01 Iba Holocaust has recognized 5000e 6,000 persons (reproentiog 3,5tO renue stories) as Itiglsteosu among the Nations." There is No Admission Fee. 344 LAWOENCEWOOD FAMILY INN OF 1911ES COACHLIGHT REALTY 966-1035 7950 19. CAIDWELL. RILES 1135 N. MILWAUKEE AVE. NILES 961-8600 967-9329 Product Manager Michael Egan said. Illinzis Bell recently completed Righteuus, : Illinois Bell will install the equipment that provides the service In u switching center, illinoss Bell the iastallatiou of the Derived Apyrsximalely one yesr ago cnocereed cnm000nity members of the nnrlhwcstside iotereslrd in hnlying yosth deal with lite crisis sitsatisoS met at Tall High School. As a resolt of tbst meeting a look torce st volonteers wan formed, direcled by Rev. Willism Krepys, Pasfor Holocaust Studien of the of Firol Edison Park United Holocaust Memorial Foundation. Church el Christ. The task force has been gIo.igii. meeting al ResoireclioO High Thirty-six University nf Illinois students have received flight eer- January according to the illinnis lificates and ratings from the Nues, Sajdak, Des Plaines; Jeffrey V. Department of Transportation. Local municipalties included: Des Plaines, $46,479. $84,7634 oniversity's Institute nf Aviation. Aii005g them iucloded: John H. Wendt, Shokie. Dig out those wonderful OLD pictures of dad. mom, sis or daughter... pleling 20 to 30 cauversiuns weeb- z z z "Additionally, all of oar new I stability." Bnnifas said Derived Lucal + Channel also improves upon the + + level of tine security features + 4 4 presently prsvided to subscribers that use private lineo. and al a lower csst. "Digital dialer alarm systems cannot detect when a telepbnne line has been cut," Bumfas said. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAVID "With Derived LamaI Channel, if a telephone tine Is cot, a signal is sent ta the alarm company's oftice." - 24 YEARS For more information on 4 4 4 4 4 Mom, Dad, to Amy Derived Local- Channel service call fllinois Bell's Mike Egan at i 117.3945 Wish them a happy birthday or anniversary ln m. Bugle. z a unique, Community youth meet at RES This evening in sponsored by the Fay Ahrams Inotitote of For additional information, call into the State Treasury during nel service, and we are mm- surveillance system silently Local Channel service from a stute-licemed alarm company, their share of motor fuel tax paid veteran sI the alarm industry. 'We have commitments to convert about 560 existing costumer accounts to Derived Local Chan. customers will he olfered the sernice, which lets us promioe price Asrora. Upon the request for Derived Illinois municipalities have tees allotted $t4,t95,514.00 as Flight certificate recipients techontugy andview it as a major For example, a home or Downers Grove, Geneva and ERA CALLERO Et CATINO REALTY 'We are delighted with the ly," he said. "Over the next year and a half, we expect lo convert mare than 2,000 aceuunlo to the service." security purposes. monitors burglar and fire alarms or other secanty services. The service is providedfrom Hlinois Bell's local switching centers. It bas been established at switching center in Naperville, The Halocanot Memorial Foundation of Illinois invites the cum- CENTURY 21 telephone line fur alarm and Booifas, natinnàl president of the j 1,500-member Naitanal Burglar and Fire Alarm Assnciutinn. Holocaust Foundation hosts speaker BARNARY'S Chanuel service elizninates the need far installation of a second business owner cas lath over the lelephune -line, while - over the same line -un alarm company's "If a custemer io going on IMPERIAL JEWELERS By wurking aver the regular telephone line, the Derived Lacal uwners ulike, while bringing into harmony the alarm technologies medhy telephone cumpunieo und security firms, said Robert -iuI fails," Bonifas said. Systems of Illinois Inc. in Aurora. Motor fuel tax A DIITI IRF I Schnsf es a regalar basis as they developed and have completed the Norlhsoest Commanity Ifesoorce Book. Their next pro(ecl is lo develoy some flier materials for yoalh. Members of this committee include Sr. Elaine Tsvorek, l'einripsl of Resacrec lion Higis School and Mrs. An- nelle Goode, f50050 Resource Coordinator al Resorrerlion High Scisool, The cornouiller rnnsists of sine ronomsoily members. WORTH 1,000 WORDS! . Your personalized ad (your wording) with picture reprint - only $25.00. 966-3900 (Prepay with Visa or Mastercard) Actual size of ad...2" n 3'!." 4+4+4+4+ 4+ 4+ +4+4 a-+4+4 z TheBogic, Tharaday, March 3, 1988 Piges TheBuØe, Thursday, Mireh3, 1IS From the £4f Itaiuf Cabe.edfroI. Pupal repo..d Tronicafly, !eRoy KWIatt, a Glenview Bugle reader, stoppad by the officeMoodaymorobig and said he wa concern- ed about this probtem many . yearn ago. He Wrote letters and was told it was the railroad's responoibifity. He made little progress In parsaing the matter. Sergeant Gerhart noted there aro bells as well as llgbta at Howard and Lebigh. But be said the bells are not asdible. Healsa sotedos asasay day it is difficult to read the color of the lights because of tile reflections. We drove past the istersec. tiens alongside the tracks at Touby, Howard, Oakton and Dempster. The iotersection which seems safest is at Dempster Sireel. Despite the high volume of traffic, the in. cidence of train accidents at Denspster seems leas than at the Howard and Tosby crosstogs. Dempater bas aJ additional road divider entending west from the crossing which is not MG Lihrary.. mission» free. "Prairie Restoration Throogh Horsing" is a lecture and workshop to be presented at the Morton Grove Library on Son., Mar. 13 at l3O by volunteers for the North Branch Prairie Project. A discussion of the at the other Intersections. We are only guessing this might be an additional deterrent. There's little doubt a fell gate across the estire train crossing is a solution to this tragic problem. Drlvernhaveto beprateeted from themselves. That's the reason we beve stop signs and stoplights. The warlmoen instating the stoplight both rotated several incidents of drivers becoming confused when they cross train tracks. Despite their driviog aroand the one-gate barrier, their jadgment io often impaired when they get onto the tracto. It's going to take a con- certed effort by the village to correct this problem. Pressure is going to have to be placed on ifiOT, the Illinois Dopartment of Transporta- tino, and Possibly on the railroad company. It has been a longtime probtemwhmetimehas come. To idly stand-by and wait for the sent accident is uncooncionable. The village has offered $5.t million for the 37-aera shopping center. KitSch has stated the offer is rtdtcalous" and the pro- party is worth mach mora than that. Attorney Allan Brawn, representing Krtltcb, told the heardlast yearthe center's value is in excess of $1f million. Burke, in turn, staled the $5.t million is the appraised value by a real tinsedfrom MG P.1 prioo the program. This is the second lecture of the Prairie Project serien and admissino io free. The feature film 'The Un. to one afthe Morton Grove Forest Preserve nitos for prartire in osing fire control tools, wifi cons. Neon and Al Capone for Chicago. Admission io free. Tile Sqairt Rangers exploded for 5 first period goats and continued on to roste the Deerfield Falcon nnmher g leans 9-2 at the Centennial ire amena in Highland Park. The Falcons actnally opened the scoring early in the first period hat were ander constant pressure fromthe Itangor offense that was ted by the team's top getter Mike Barrett. Barrett scored 3 times in the first period to notch another hat trick hut wasn't done yet as he scored once more later in the game giving him a total of 4 gnats far the night. The offense however also included JimSlkaras with 2 goals and brother Peter Sikaras, Matt Strong and Matt Papish with one goal each. Fer Papish, it was his Salesperson of the Year Former Park Ridge resident Larry Waxmao did an outsianding job in containing the Falcon somber 6 offense and holding them to jost t goal over the final two periods. In a season that has seen the Ranger Sqntrto he a very luronnistent team il was great to see a team effort under the inlerum roach BR Popish produce snob a resounding victory. Holocaust Spring Quarter class The Holocaust Memorial Foso. dation of Illinois, 4255 Main St., Skobie announces its Spring Quarter class, "An Introduction to Twentieth Ceotss-y Genocide Humanities Approach to In- vices, Inc., 600 N. McCtsrg Court, 8, 1988. Instructôr is Dr. Leon Chicago. Casey Services is a highly computerized teso- parary/permanent placement nomvice specializing in the accounting field. Marilyn joined Casey Services nearly four yearn DaMond-Kuwaishi ago. graduated with honors from Maine South High School in 1979 and earned a Bsuineus/Management Degree in 1Hia. Silo is the humanity" will he held on Tues., from 7:30-9:30 p.m. starting Mar. Stein, Chairman, History Department, Roosevelt University, who has spentmany yearn of research un the Holocaust. This corne is open to teachers of publie and parocbialscbootn, undergraduate and graduate college students, and other interested individuals. This program is made passible primarlly through a grant from momos P. Dumond of Park The National Endowment for the Hnrnaoities, Washington, D.C. There in 00 milton fee. To Ridge. register, call 677-4640. daughter of Mr. and Mro. Ballard Rd. Mier the village board denieda zoning request far a high density multi-family romplex, Knilch filed a suit to appeal the heard's decision. During the court fight Circuit Court Judge Sheldon Brown ad- vised Nllen lo reach an agreement by accepting an alternate proposal to save both parties time and money in pursuing the 9:09a.m. "The victIm apparently became confuned by turning into the westbound inolead nf the eastbound lane while attempting lo make a left tarn from Howard St. attbe crooning," he said. Olenick was driving south on Lehigh and made a left torn on Howard going ints Iba westbound however, never got off the ground and the property was subsequently sold to a developer. appeal of a decision could lake as long as three years tu settle. The village's offer Is purchase the site preceded the filing of the Io the early 1990's, the village brought ouït against Krilieh from au iscomiog lone, there condemnation slut last June. Knilich at the tison argued he had put together plans for redevelop- ment of the property and he bad st percent of the property leased. Under both plans, a large pact of the center wonld he tom down financing (TIF) lo help pay the coot for the infrastrnctore istprovements, while Krittch said he was going to one private finanetog. The court's move for a settlement on the Lawreneewood issue is a repeat of a 19h legal hassle between the village and Krilich concerning development of a parcel of tond then owned by Jaonary of 1911. The plan, became of aileged violations at the shopping center. In court arguments, attorneys for the property owner claimed the ohopping center was 76 percent soon- copied and that lack of revesue prevented Krilich from complying with fire and boildiog violatison. The case ended with hoth sides claiming partial victory. Review Course Cooperation wilh Mayer Kaplan Center JCC is offering a Ralos of the Road Review Courue for all citizeon io Ibe llhohie area. The purpose of the course is to help applicants paon Ihe Illinois Drivers License renewal en- amination. lt sp-lateo drivers on Ike current rules of the road, enplains the vision and the driving ability enaminationo, and prepares applicants for Ihr general Written and road sign ensmination. The Rules of the Road Review Lincoinwood Afternoon Club Carol Elliott, chairman of the Philanthropy Comnstttee of the Lincolowood Afternoon Club, Course will be held at Mayer Kaplan Center JCC, 5050 Church, Skohie on March 17 from 1 to 3 The cosme is free to everyone, any age, who wishes lo attend. For mure information, please Contact 675-2270 or I (800)252-2964 loll-free. P. Degno Losas, 45, has been named Vice President and Controllor of the Distribution Group of W.W. Grainger, Inc. Io tisis newposition, Mr. Loso will direct the monitoring of operaling perfornsance, preparation of the anoua! plan and hadget, and development uf management reporting Oyslems. In addition, Mr. Loon will have responsibility They are: Liocolowood Paramedics - $1,006; Salvation Army - 566; Lydia Children's Home - 300; Atzheimer's Disease honoring the founders and past presideots at a luncheon to be held at the Hyatt Home io Lin. colowood. Social hoto- at 11:30 and luncheon at 12:30. The pro- gram wilt be a particularly inleresting one, entitled "Mothers The Shohin Public Library pr0000ts Brian Davis, Oste aocI Janet Yisg, piano at 3 p.m. on Gross Point Rd., Shokie. Tenant search... ConthsuedfremPage i fieial informed Salerno thai Phar-Mor Discounts was interested to moving ito Operations to Riles and a ientative lease had been submitted to Eagle Foods. "However, I haven't beard anything more on the matter and assume the deal fell through," Saleros said. Phar-Mor, which advertises on television, has locations in Evanston, Palatine and Bloomiogdale. Salerno noted that Ralph Basi, business coordinator for the performs selections of Beethoven, Pleyel and The Orion Chamber Ensemble Meodolssofso os March 13 al 3 S kokie library... 7:30 p.m., medical and technical irriter Ada Kahn on March Statt p.m. and children's author Den- HeinemaO, winner of this year's Notional Book Award for his novel Pacos Story, romance osthor Vivian Schorfronz and mystery writer Robert F ¡re calls... for establishing Distribution Group accounting policies and procedures consistent with Cur- pomate financial policies. He reporta to Wiley N. CaIdwell, President. W.W. Graisger, Inc. io a nationwide distrihator of electrical, mechanical, and oilier products to the industrial and commercial marhels. p.m. Ensemble members are program of tubo solos ou Sunday, March 27 at 3 p.m. ut the Skokie Public Library. Admission is free to all perI ormancos. The Library is located ai 5215 Oaloton ioSkshie. For more information, call the Library at 673-7774. the library's refereodarn, hoi do not wish Is declare party alfitialion, you may ash fer a Nospar- year. Goldborosgh. Other sessions are schedsled during March at Crystal Labe Public Library, Morton Grove Public Library, Palatine Public Library and Park Ridge Public Library. All sessions are free and opes In all. Fer further information call the Shohie Public Library at 573-1774. E d seri was s::tiliod. The ccccipa:it osas advised to Icaco as oloctricat contractor chech ost the system. Tom Bodloin has a long list of ot- heers and chamans who assist him 'w the operation of Post business, and he wishes the 00mmunity to know who they are to enable residents to contact any individoat if they have needs is the area the chairmen are involv- Senior Vice Commander, O'Hare. Handling the fund rais- Falter. Meeting chairman is Herb Haler. Finoisce Officer is Ed Vorpagel, and recording sod corresponding adjutasts respoclively are Allen Chesky and past commander Mel laity. Past commander Joe Schmidl is assisting Baity. Co-chapli005 are past commander Ed Marito and Ted Estsbroobe. Service officers ace past commanders Carl Erhhardt, Frank Huber, Bill Others are: bingo, past cornmander Roy La Roassa; bulletin editor and poblic relations, past Lincoto Map 35. Entry foes ore a $5 sourofundabte juried foc (5 slides lo accompany application) and a $30 esbibilors foe ($45 ta Shohie residents). Cardiac support group meeting Da you or 00e of your loved heart disease. Be there wheo the Anoerican Heart Association of Metropolitan Chicago's Nsrlh Cook County division hosts its first cardiac support group begin- sing Monday, March 25, 7:30 Sessions will continue for sia consecutive Monday evenisgo, ceremoniaL/graves, I-filbert. Still more aro Corp. Pres., past ending May 2. The group wilt be limited to twelve and par- cornmooder Dick Kapelanski; ticipants wilt be accepted so a lions, Falter; compnter opera- for.lhe.prngrano is $75 and all pro- commsniiy service cosiribs- first come, flrsl serve basis. Cost tison, Dave Munier; Gifla lo the Yanto who gave, Roo Damn and Dick Hellestrae; comprehensive continuing history, Ms. Stella Lereoz and Ms. Mary Fenogtio; member participation, Kaussulis and ourses scholarship, Batty. coeds will help support heart association research, education and community programs. Those who complete the entire sin sessinos wilt receive a $20 rebate. or to reserve a place in the grasp, vostaci Gail at 075-1535. assisted by pool commander Robert Perschon; poppy day, Richard Sheehan and Jim Wruata; Pest/village liaison, Phil Cancetteri; asd SAL., past commander Ray Harris assi Ray Gschwind and Dove Munter. Pteaoo phone the Legion caretaher Davo Schmidt for reo- The veterans employment chairman is Fred Crivtaro. Veterans Rehabilitation ta William Rembaca with assists by tal information os the Memorial Home. Kisnura assisted by Schmidt hou- Kosiba pr onioted to sales m anager received many honoro for soleo and service leadership. The son nf Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kosiha, Nites, Kosiba is a adunto of Notre Demo High School. He aodhis wife, Christine, bave two children; Gina, 6, and Anthany, 4. They live in Gtenniew. children's programa with fewer staff and less hours in something One of the first places that visitors notice these bottons is at the library's check-ont desk. Urs- da Weiss, Chief st Circulalion Services remarked, "The elm- culaliso is this building is up over so percent, and the circulation dinlrict wide is ap li percenl. We are busier Iban ever. Same days lra550ctieo per hour per staff enes have heart disease? Feeliog Far more information staff. How we'll continue our our staff are handliog over 580 Oahtoo Avenue io Nitos. mander Jato Salier. The audit He now oupervines a staff of seven sales repreoentatloes. lince joining The Prudential an an ageat in 1985, Kostha has lltSO Avenue, llhokie 60677. Deadline is children und youth, Ms. Chris Hildebrant and Viet nam Veterans Liasios, Don tice, 415 Creebslde Dr. Co,t'd from akokle-L'woedP.l Loft Gallerp, These cuts will include laying off 0f 0 to one-third of the lihrary 001. t don't want to disappoint the children." assisted by Ms. Lee Graf; AsnecicOniasi Officer, past corn- Prudential's Palatine district of- Seek artists... P.M. at the Trident Center, 0060 The parade chairman is Earl Library Board has decided that if t haven't yet been able to figure Aso. presidest Larry Nehact, Chrisl055en, Children'o Services. ''The Ihr March 15 referendum tails, lihr.ary servires will he cut. ospertenees; learn more about cile the blood donor function. tog worn reads "-3 Out the successful attempt was made to purchase the machine shop. The park district's old maisteosoco facilily at Grennan Heights, Oketo and Kedein, will he csnverlcd io a central otarage area, Hughes said. ing5, fears, thoughts, hopes and mander Ed Mc Mabon and Tod Swed and J00 Mareh; and Kosiha bss teen promoted io sales manager in The County Circuit Court after an un- onperiesriog? Take heart. Vos are not alonc! Share your feel- Gojewoki. FormerNies resideot GleunD. The Park District filed o condomnation nuit against Jus-Rite in Dccmeber 1906 with the Cook possibly understand what you are Kramer and member At AhojO,. The historian is post commander Schmidt. Igl. at arosis, Joe Airdo; judge advocate, parlia0500tanlaO and awards chairman, past cam- and finance comisotitee is essoponed of past commander Ralph Slinte, Gos Eaisaotts and Harry Braelser. Past commander Tad cording ta a beard report last all atase and that nobody could announces chairmen Legion Post 0134 eonzmander weeks might bave noticed ttot the staff are wearing buttons. Door?" The other lin00505 read "-1 t'lI be Here," and "-21'S he Here." What's it all mean? "This is a vissai ifiustration of whet we stand to lose in the upcaroling referendum," explains Judith Besterfeldt, Chief of Morton Grove Legion Morton Grove American c0050roction and some remodeltog work has been conducted ai the building. Those visiting the Nlles Publie Library wilhio the past two hood ordinance, with a tond payment schedule of over two years, was used to fundthe purchase oc- Contloaed from Page 3 a smoke odor. The cause Was traced to as overheated etectricot bes arel Cocsininowoatth garage. Since the acquisition, One out ofthree ofthe buttons be- Could from ing activites for the groop in Karl Asgust Deobard performs a Manly Mouron and Dr. Spuch. lop off up to one-third of the unavailable for corumeoL Bast was ont of town and Pianint Beatriz HeRsera per- March 12. shot down Ike bookmobile, and park offices and the maintenance makes cuts visible A $240,611 non-referendum referendum, consider the impartance of o quality library for now and for fstsre generations. week, clone two evenings a week, foot facility, whicb wilt home homeowner. The referendum q505tion wiil be on the March 15 ballot. This is a primary decuso, however, if you wish to volo On linao ballot. When you soto on the Sundays, close Iwo mornings a membership chairman, is Jim Public Library on March 20 at 3 p.m. The Ensemble is under the direction of John Blaue. Library at 3 p.m. on Saturday, the library closed the Branch l,ibrsrY, which was cooling a village, is oearchiug for prosperlive tenants to occupy the store. young musicians. Free tickets are available sue-half hour before the concert ou o firstforms Holffter, Bach, Mozart and Gershwin at the Skokie Public Libracy District is strapped for tonds, lo recent years the library shot down the Outreach Department lo nave $30,066. Lest year P:,vls al 9141 Milwaukee Ave. ei: t'eh. 05 alter receiviell a report st big hood music io the Shokie of Famoss Men and Women", os portrayed by Arosa Heleo Reuter and Lanrette Kittler. Among Ihe characters portrayed are the mothero of Al Capone, Liberace, It'll be so entortainingand all ace invited Io coree. Olenich was president of Jerry D. Olenicb Advertising lac. 7620 tradition is now, The Nitos Pohtic materials. The Nibs Psblir were os gates where she crossed, LoVerde enplained. He added the Iroin was going aboso os miles an hour when the car was bit. According to LoVerdo, il was Ihe route she followed each day os her wayto work. ongoing series ohowcaoing gifted come, first-served basis. Library Districi is seeking a tas increase to .281. This will mean an increase of an estimated $12 per year toe the averoge Io post years, this series has featured noch writers as Larry Eathcyne Pirtte and Kim Wilson, clarinets and Jane ¿cao, piano. The Skokie Valley Jano EusemhIc brings a program nl jazz and March t as part uf The Young Steinway Concert Series, an inforsnaii000l and recreational cts Fradin no March 29 al 7:30 Musical events at Skokie Library picota of their 1987-0g charities. The time to insure an important and cost-effective llbrary Because Olenick crossed over Loux joins W. W. Grainger. recently announced the reni. Poor - 260 and Save-A-Pet 100. On Tuesday, March 15 the Club wilt celebrate its 35th Birthday by however, olrsch the car on the passenger side, Ibrowiog the cuori on several occasions Rules of the Road In "When she realized she was io the westbound lasen, she tried to drive diagonally across the tracks to get back to benson," he said. The commuter Irais, However, the issue went back lo because of Kczh ch' s failure to allegedly comply with stipulaUsos ordered by the court. According lo village officials, lack of action so Krilich's part to bring improvements to Lawreocewood was the major reason for filio6 the condemnatino salt. Could Imam Ntlrs-E. Matan P.1 paid $556,100 for the 14,500 square at sides together for a passible setttemeotsaying the judgenoted an Itou is an attempt lo get both acre parcel of land with construr. tino scheduled to begin io library staff. library will he forced to clone on vehicle io a northbound direclios io a parhway. The village accepted the alter- this does not mean they are free. Is order to provide the best service libraries need to be able lo purchase ail of those enp005ive lane. At that peint Ihe car was struck by the northbound train approaching the crossing Lehigh and Howard. Niles Library staff Park garage... Coabeaed trum PageS qoarter of a million annually to oycrale. If the referendum is ost oscceosfsl un March 15, the nate site plan which called for five medical boildings (one and two-stories in height with underground garage) on the 9.1 and Holocaust Studien: A Research - 206; Sisters of the Marilyn DuMond-Kowaluki was recently named 1987 "Salesper- son of the Year" at Casey ser- JJ: first goal as a Squirt which made thin a very special night. The Rangers defense also shined as defenseman David Zawad. nit, Sean Barrett, David Christie, and Ross Hamheurger and goalie Icrilicli en Greenwood Ave. and estate appraiser and it was a fair and equttable offer. The oRage plans to consolidate its administrative offices on part 01 the parcel of land and then put the rent op for private development, according to a village offinal. Burke said the rerent court oc- Secretary of State Jim Edgar, Squirt .R angers Car-Train... COIIthIDèd from Page 1 Ceidinaed from Page 5 and then rebuilt. The village plans os using tax increment tourhahles" will ho shown at the Morton Grove Uhrary on Mon., Mar. 14 at23Oand73O. The film stars Kevin Kosloer, Sean Connery and Robert De Niro and tells of the epic battle between Eliot ecological and practical aspects of controlled burning of remnant areas, followed by an encamino Lawrencewood settlement... L ibrary vote... Page 47 Pathway Financial names senior VP pays $21,972 at the Des Plaises Library. Leaking within the Riles oussonsunity, a job that pays $15,160 at the library payo $14,099 et the Park District. Without the tao increase, the library will be faced with toeing to disconlinse the bookmobile service, close on Sundays, and close two evenings andtwe moro- ingo a week. "That will cot ont semeice to a lot of people," said Besterfeldt, "but we can't stop hsying booto, and the staff can't workfsr free. We hope people can look at the average twelve dollar tax increase as meaningfid far the school students, especially." "One of our stsdents read our handout about the referendum," said Weiss, " and felt tod that ali we needed to stay open was twelve dollars. He said he'd give me two dollaro a month if we could stay opes. 'It meam a lotto me' be said." The disto''et' s residents wilt bave an opportunitytsvote on the library's tax referendum on March 15. This is a primary and voters mayask fora Democratic, Republican, Illinois Solidarity or Nonpartisan halloL Those asking for Nonpartisan ballots do ont have to declare party affiliation and may sOffi vote on the ref eres- member. We know that more and more people are unisg the library and enjoying its services. We can dum. Application br absentee noly hope that they'll recognize are ovaitahie from Village and Towooisp offices as weil as the library's Administrative Office the oecrssity oflhe referendum 'if we'reto continue our present ser- "Some of the poblic visit other libraries, too," continued Weiss. They go lo Des Plaises and notice thrm and four coptes of popular fiction, fosr copies of popular reenrdo, conpact disto and boato on lape. They want lo know why Des Plaises has them and we donI. The answer is the same old answer - money. Des Plaines residents pay more to snppart their library." Stslf salaries have tong been a mocero al the library. A job that pays $15,000 at the Niles Library ballots, which must he received by the County Clerk by Starch 10, during office hours. Film Series The feature Film Series of the Skohie Publie Library csntinues with Gangsters in Drama and Comedy during the month of March. Films ace shown at 2 and 6 p.m. os Thursdays. Admission is free. Bagsy Malone - March; Same Ube It Hot - March ill; The Untoschables (Rated R) -March 17; Victor/Victoria - March 24 and Prizzi's Honor - March 31. g SUBSCRIBE I I Pathway Financiol, son st Chicago's largest savings and luau associations, bas named Ronald D, Gimbet, senior vice LI ONE YEAR $13.00 LII TWO YEARS $2250 president, residoolial tending, it was a50050erd today by D000ld J. Stshl, president and chief en- LI THREE YEARS $29.00 005tive st licor. "Mr. Gimbet has estensivo eoecstive-levet experience is the real estate sod mertguge bash- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ing holds and witt ploy an impor- Name tant rote in building Pathway's residential lending business," Address Mr. Stahl said. 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