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tIn a Surprise action at the June -Io regular meeting, boardmemb&s of the Nitos. Public
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Library District, -rescinded aformer motioa lo hold -a taxrefere,idum this November.Paosagé of a referendum would;
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Library changés thi-ili.IoIl tax referendum
by Itlleea Hirsehield
havi increased the library's taxhase,frorn.lBte.25 Mills.- Troslees indicated they will al-tempt to budgétthis'yeir withavailable fuods änd, attempt aieferexdxm inthefature. -- '-- - -,
- Board PrexidentTeîricaïmax
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said no ard members on heReferexdom Committee said theihr ¡y old sxrvlve ladef telywithout additional lax math.
Io othel. aStiprl, -three staff-members %Vere honored by the
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When - public bOdies llavepersonnel mutters tu discuso,they go - job "execotiveSession :3'hey discuss hirixgand firing matteRs behIndclosed dcors lt protêelspeople who rire Ihecexter ofioexssion and it prolesda the
public héard. It allowu theboartithefFeedorn tòpusfle..the matter without :Mhtohthitloñs of being -more:cautioxu or tentative. - Asd itproteto:-the hoard- fròbx-possible legal suits resultingfrom iludiscusslons. - -
- Is reporting the news-the.press-waits brIbe publicbody,tu asoÓutsce what artless it willtah usthe rçsult of their..disussions- --; behind those;qtooed- doors. - There s ìsu;obligation oothe part of- the -board Siecishero to explaintheir actions because they areenomptfrompohtic discussionas the result of their closeddoor-svoston. -
oo-_ occastón there te ogenuine conflict between theprivate closed door sessionsand the right ofthe people whoelect the boaid members tohnowwhyprroonnet aCttoss
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- Is East Maine schooldistrict 63, huslness managerJim Bowen asd auslstustmaísager Pat Kelvek will not -he - rehired for- the coming;
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Dr. EIden GIMitthan;Ssperitesdent of Sehools,asd theBoard5f; Education ofCEast_Mhine
- School DistriFt N f3, ássouscèthe ppointmenrof M Jay AlSmith te the pssitioñ:ôf,jssistaùt -
Principal-at the-Gedsini JahiorHigh School- ixCNiles Yftective -Asgust 1, 1907. - -
-Mr. Smith has,served-Est -
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13- years as as intermediate- grade teacher in five- of: the
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schoolse He has provided leader-
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stress located invarious aReas ofthe village will Ile lested ut iteM -
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;_ police communications ceoter.- Siress-must be tested to assuree- they - Ire. functioning property -
onceèchedüled rewirisg is corn- - -
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The Bisle tu seehisgr deliverysewscorrlero of -alt ages -tsdeliver - newspapers otsThursdays. Foras opportuisity teear extra dollaro call
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ship to the organization and --development of, each of the -elemestory schools - dsd hasasssmed the - role-hf- principal-'altersate at-SheStevensos Schootforlseveral- ye5rsDoring -histeSare at Stevessoñliéhäot héhasparticipated in thbdevetopmestof thé Stevenson-School Code of
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In motorcycle disputeAn aigument over a motor-
cycle between two isrothersresulted is a stioothng that sent ooebrother to Latherao GeñeralH pl I witt bullet lodged Is
-his leg lain Satiirdai, Jun3 -
- - Ctieddie Msirray tts, hinhrother,--Bamooe,--21,Lwere stars-dirigin fróritsfthñlr hñme at 8816
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Park budgetdecreases by3.6 percent
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- The ÑIlesPark District Boardhas submitted -a - tentative$37-181M -budget fsr-l9t7-88, odeoreaseof 3.6.percest from fastyear's$3,857,l06------ -
- TIse budget figures were- -fisàtiued last-week at a commit-
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following oessisos thai began lastMaEch, said Bill Hughes, parh
Plaines at 3 nos. when anargnment -begño over a mstòr- -
cycle one of them owned, arcar- -diog tnSgt. Clydé Abney of theisvestigñtlon dielsiox ofthe CookCan tySheriff spoil e
Ahney sáidthatin;theIast-ofthedlñputé, - Ramooe shot hishròtherC:wttha25calibre--- -- CostlnuedisnPage37 - -
director, atTuesda'y's meeting.Money budgeted far specific
- funds íñclude; srorpôràtd firod,$lito,000; reçreatióñ,$li47,000;icerink, $253,000;:swuwmsxg-pus$t4,tOO; golfeaursé, $425,500;pavirlg and lighting, $26,300;police(patrel); $34,t00LI.t.R.F(Illinois Municipal-Retirement
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Niles pools opening day
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The giaot slide was a majsr-uttractioo ox opening- - peoatures soaring to the upper 90'on Sunday-day of the owimuslog pool at tht-NUes Recreation hi-ought t15 swimmers to the poolta cool affae- -Center on Milwaukee Ave last Saturday Attori cot-sting toparkdtatrict officialsdance ou Saturday totaled 780 people aud tom
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Nues A !t. The NUes Events Comnittee
has manyexciting things plannedfor this year's feotival which willbe helden July 15 through Jiilylat Golf Min Park, just soath ofGolf Mill Mall. One f- lIte.feataren will be the Grand PrîOeRaffle. Residents of Nilenwill be.
,. receiviag a raffle ticket book intheir Jane mailing of.the VillageNewsletter. The cool of Uebeln is$1 fach or f for 5.-A person maysend the money in to theaddresson the raffle tickets or drap themoff at the festival. Tieketa mayalso be purchased at all limesdaring the five day festival. Yeawon't want to miss a chance towin one of the wonderfal prises tohe awarded in the Grand PriseRaffle!
Our first prize is a seven daycruise on the Caribbean aboardthe Sim Princess for twa peoplecoortesy of Windlaflsmer TravelService in Niles. The SunPrincesa will stop at the port öl
. St. Maorten, St. Thomas andSamana.Yoo svitI enjoy tabaleesmeals and wonderful activitiesabosrd the Suo Princess. It willhe a crisse Jost like offered byCaptain Stubiog on his LoveBoat! Wouldn't yea like to be the00e 00 this cruise!
Our second prim is a 19' colorTV courtesy of Avenar Bank Nor-thwest. Avenue Bank Northwestis ene of ear Benefactors thisyear. They beve a desire tebecome very involved in the corn-mussity activitìes and to fulfill thehankingoeeds of this cornrnwsity.Cerne to the festival andsneet the,people of Avenue Bank Nor-thwest and yea might ateo be
Shwn abeve io Mr. Larry Shája of Windjammer Travel Servicein Nues, holding a poder showing Captain Stobing ofthe Love Beatlt illostrate the I day cruise eo the Caribbean that the winner el the
. Grand Prize Raffle at the Nibs All American Feotivel could go no.
lecky eeough to wie a brauliO alTV.
Oar third raffle prize is a late,bat wonderful, ' addition te esrGrand Prize Raffle. The cenisnit-ment came tee late for printing,bat we want .evelyeee te knowthat it is an important part of Ikeraffle. New te tell yea what it te.You could he the -winner of aweekend at the Abbey Resort onLake Geneva courtesy of Ike Ab-bçy Group Ltd. This fabulousweekeod will inclade a deluse ap-poinled gaeet 'reeds, diener onenight and breakfast (er brooch)ene morning in the Monaco Din-.ing Ream, ase of the peel and
Oakton programs. . Psychology, art, social science,
computer and literature areseme of the classes offered this.fall in the Oakteo CommunityCollege Emeritas program - ferolder adelte age 50 and over.
Classes, beginning Monday,Aug. 24, will he offered at
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heallh spa, ene tenning session,two linee of bowling, two hours atbicycling, aed use of the fit trail.GratuIties on food are included!taxes are additional.
Our barth prise is a Miyata 12speed bicycle courtesy of AnaproCycles in Niles. Aeyene thatknows anylbing about quality.,kicycles, 'knew the Miyatatrademark as ene of the best. Weare very lucky te baye this prizete offer you, and yen will be verylucky indeed if you win it!
Look for yone tickete in themail or came en eut te the facili-ty.
for older adultsOakto'n'n campuses io, DesPlainés (1600 E. Golf rd.) andShokie .)7701 N. Liolcote ave.).
"Psychology el Per500alGrowth (PSY 107 and 100), a
'three-credit-hour course, will beoffered at bath campuses. Cr050-generalionat coerses offered atOakten East will include "Draw-log, totredoclion te Microcom-pulers," "Creative Wriling,""Japanese I," "Russian I," and"Introduction to Drama."
Courses jo film, earth science,algebra will also be offered hissfall.
Othereourses include "Beginn-'Ing Photography," "Fandamee-ta1u of Art Three-DimemianalArt . I, " ' 'Priociples ' ofArithmetic," and ' 'Intredoction0e Fiction."
Registration fer Emeritnsclasses may be completedthreagh Aag. 14. For i010rmalion,call 035-1414 sr f3SelSll.
Trident Centerstudy group
Yen are invited te an ongoingself help "Twelve-Step" studygroupatthe NUes Trident Center,000f Oukton st., Niles beginningJene 23. The program will ran enTueSday morflings from 10 to1130 am. This Twelve-Stepstudy group is se autonomoussupport group based on Iketwelves slepn of AA.
The Twelve-Shop io not areligions program, bot is intend-ed Is enhance One's spiritual life.Although it has os religious a)-filiation, il helps one to discoverthe spirituel part of oneself, as'well as to enhance Ihr qoality andmeaning of life.
Come, share, learn und grow inlove and frieodstep. Call 602-33%.
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Senior Citizens'.NEWS AND . V,. IEWS
Néws for all Niles Seniors (age 62 and over). from'thë Nues Senior Center' '
. 8060 Oakton,.Niles . 967-6100 ext. 376
DENTAL CLINIC POSTPONEDThe denIal clinic planned for Friday, Jane 19 boo been
postponed. Plans are being made lo reschedule the event fer'somehime iv August. '
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WOMEN'S CLUB, ''The Niles llenior Center Wnmen's Club will meet on Monday,
June 11 at I p.m. Following Ihe regoler business.meeting theladies will have a quiltiog demonstration All ladies enrolledwith the Niles SoniorCenter urn invited to attend.
'MONTHLY MAILING PROJECT ,,
. The Niles Senior monthly mailing project w)ll'take place onTuesday, Jane 13 at 1 p.m. Volonteered' aesiutasce is alwaysneeded and appreciated. -
.SQUAREDANCING .
Two more semions römain at open squsré dancing beforerelier Den Stace's summer vacation. All are iuvited te joinsqoard dancing en Tuesday, Jane 23 and 30 at LII p.m.
MYSTERY TRIPA reminder is entended to all ticicetholders'fer the mystery
trip thatthe bus willdeparl at 9 am. and retare atapprexiossule-Il' 2-30 p.m. on Wedneoday, JunO 24 ..- '
' - REARING LECTURE AND SCREENPtGThere will be a hearing lecture en Thursday, Joue 25 at 1 p.m.
There is no charge sod openings still calot farthelectare. Therewill be a screening onFriday, Jane 26. Tbere is nockarge for thescreening, but all appotetmente beve been filled.
MEN' S CLUB LAKE GENEVA l'ElF , '
A reminder'is extended te all ticketholders fer the men's clsh' LaIde Geneva trip that the hes will depart the senior cester at
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9:30 mm. and return at 4 p.m. os Jane 26.
SEEKING HORSESHOE PLAYERSThe Niles Senior Centér Men's Club io looking fer senior men
interested in playing horseshoes. Any Niles senior man is io-vited to jein the horseshoe group which mente on Toeudays andThurudaysat 12-26 am. at Grensan.Heighte, 0255 Obele. Ferfsrtber-infermotion, pleasecOnlact Joe Mosso Ihroegh the NileoSenior Center: 007-6198 enO. 31g. . ,
Amateurradlo fièld dayField day io au ansualeveel oc-
nurring every June whenamateur radie operators("hams") take their equipmentmho lhe great outdoors aed lest ilfor ose in case of disaster. Usingelectricity generated at theoperating site Or battery pester,hams not only tent their equip-ment but make a contest out ofthe exercise and try to contactasmuoy other hams eperahingemergency type stations as p005i-ble, Often hams make field doy aclub social event while they areoperating.
A majorjostificatien for the en-istence of amateur radie in theUSA is te previde s peel of en-perienced Operatersintime of na-tioniol er commanity need. Whenthe call for emergeocy cam-muniealiees is voiced ky cities,counties, states or Ike federal
'Crimes Against ElderlySenior citizens are increasingly Heullh #4" are July 13 ut 10 a':m,,
becomiog victimo of crimes. July 22 aed ll:3t am., July 23 atTheir age makes them easy 4 p.m., and July 25 at 5:30 p.m.targets for physical assault and "Focus on Health" jO spoo-financial exploitation by oored by Forest Honp)tat andcriminals. Foundalion and is pradoced by
Cablenet's "Focos on Health" the Community Access Pro-will air a program enamioieg durero A550cislios (CAPA). Fortheoe crimes against the elderly further informahion about , thewith goest, Ricuhurd M. Daley, 'series, contact the Public Bela-States A110rney of Coob County. hoes Department at Forest
Joly dales for 'Focos no Hospital, 635-4363.
government, mobile-and portableradio equipmeot is pressed intoservice where needed. Setting upan effective portable elation re-qmres orgunizetion, 'planning andsome experienne. The enperiencegained by field day eperatiso isvaluable to both beginners andmore esperieoned hams.
Members of E.S.D.A. and DesPlaioe Services are inviled tovisit the Echo Repeater Associa-tiens 1907 field day site to seeamuteur radie firslkaud. The sitewill be at the oerth nod el theOaktee Commuolty College cam-pou, isst east of river rd. en Ceo-tral ave. It skould be easy te spotthe aetennso and ether equip- -
meet' from noes en Satorday,Jane 27, antil suso eo llunday,Jane 28. Please sleep by and say"hello" asd meet seme et thebarns.
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POLTEICAL TIDBITS... Repshllcan legislatorn in Springfield arepredicling that Ike sobarbo priority isoue,,,the regional sirpertauthority kill...will get off the greand vio a tradeoff with theHome's majority Demecrata.
The RA), measure would give Ike ssbnrks a voice regarding jetnoise and enpamion at O'Hare Airport. The hifi recenllp poseed theSenate, hut GOP lawmakers fear it will be deep-sixed by tbe Dem-eenlrolldd Illinois House.
The 08-50 advantage in the Heme calls fer same hind of slralegyteeffsetthe numbero gometraditionallyplayed hypoliticos en bothsides oftke fencewkeu it remesdowotethesitty-gritty, le lIsis par-ticular deal, the Repshlieass are hoping Ike Demo will have a petbill oflbeir own which regatees 40es soppert as a tradeoff fer someaeceptahle form of the airport aulbority bill.
When convenlieoal legislative methods don't work, Iradeoffe in-evltakly come into play. Seme camider sack deals a compromise,and the more politIcally osIate call it backroom pelikan. Bat likeeverything, it's ali in the eyes of the beholder.
Creation of a regional airport oatkerity would call ferestablishing u hoard (suhsrkanmembersostnamberingthose fromClsicago) thatwoaldkavebe be consultadbefere any preject costing$2 million or more could get underway. It would alza have semecentrol redac'mg noise at the "world's busiest airport."
HAPPENINGS,.. it was wall-to-wall people at the Las VegasCouina Nighta taut Friday and llotucdoy at Our Lady of RamemparIsh inNiles. The parish hail draped withuilver decoratiem, waslramformed inle o Los Vegou casino, with roulette wheete, dicetaktes, hlackjack, poker and ether games...a big atlraclian fer theLady Luck crowd,
Hosts at Ike affair (cemplete with tasedes sod red tice) wereFather ThOmas Dore, OUI pester; Father Thomas Bishep,asooclate pastor, and newly-arrived 5550ciate pastor, FalberNicholas Desmond,
A special feature was the appearance of fear beautiful membersof the Honey Bears cheerleadlog team (formerly associated withIke Chicago Bears). Men of all ages usado a mad dank for thereuleltewbeels w$ierethegirlstmkturnuupizsningthe wheel for thecustomers.
Among the multitode of volunteer casino workers was NiIm FireChiefflarry Kinowski, wke was kepl busy tending bar fer the Itero-ty crowd, Spolted trying their lack al Ike gaming tahles wereMayor Nicholas Blase, his wife, Faye, and Joseph Salerno, Nileedtcecler of cede enforcement.
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Library seeks Nues ' $$,for lot renovation
by Elleea BlcachfeldBeard members of the Riles , woe scheduled te begin this year
Public Library may soenseek aid usder the library beard's recen-from the Village of Niles te help tly approved five-year-plan forcomplete a parking lot hihrury sèrvices.renevatloo adjacent te the: AI Wednesday's meeting,librory so the comer of Oaktee library heard membersStreet and Woukegao Read. -
aolherlzedBoord Presidenl TerriResurfacing, landscaping and Connon andnew hoard members
other necessary repairs will cost Robert Qoattrechi lo meet sher-Ike library an eslimated $100,000. Ily wilh Riles Mayer NichelasTke first huif of the renevaties Coathoaedou Page 25
Residents protest proposedGreenwood shopping center
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Break down in negotiations may lead to condemnation
Nues toLaWrencJuly 4th -
preparationsunderway '
The Nlles Pork District kas.already hegon 4th of Julycelekrotion preporations.-perkopu yea uhould too! Enter'lamInent includes a Dixielandkánd, comedy troupe, circus'anIs, a pelting zan, peoy rides,IS'S and 60's masic, food,refreshments and, of coarse, aparade that just doesn't quit!Marching hands, hogpipes, mieicars, fIouls. hOses wkydoa't youia_rn us? Decorate your car erhike, make a flout and get in onthe fun and spiritI For detailedinformation, coli the Riles ParkDistrict at 507-0833,
Nues Fire
Dept. callsThe Riles Fire Deportnseot an-
swered 32 tire alarms and 45 am-balance calls between Jane S andJane 12.
...On Jane 5, firemea rmpos-dm1 te 5111es College, 7135 Harlemand band u maintenance mancleaning a hallway wall acciden-tlypalledthealarmpanel.
Firefighters on June 5 wentto the Vegas Motel, 8990
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Riles is expected to make itsmove ta acquire Lawrencewoodshapping center next week,because of apparent failedisegetiatiom with property ownerRobertI(rthtck.
AccordingtoTomBarhe, NiIm'legal representative, if thevillage doesnolhearfrom Krifichky lke end of this week regardingpurchase of the 24-year-old shop-ping center, a pelition wili befiled te condemn Ike propertyuomelime sent week. The villageis offering $2.0 million foe the 37-acre property.
"The amoant is the appraisedvalue hy a local real estate ap-praiser," Burke said. "lt's a fairand equitahle offer."
Burke seid he has received nonotification of a threatened sullby Krilick over Ihr acqaistien ofLowceaceweod through coodem-nation proceedings. "I'm sotworrying about it. There won't bea delay in mart proceedings inthe eveny he does file o civilrlgkte sait. It would go before thefederal court where it does nothove complete jssrtsdicties in thistype cuse," he explained.
KnOck and Allan Brown, an al-torney representing Lawren-ceweod, could net be reached for
Village trostees voted Io takeaction on the property at u beardmeeting io May. Acqoistion ofLawrenceweed would first he
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Officers and homeowners ofGoIf-Oreenwond Gardem ap-peared al o pablic hearing con',ducted hy the Cook CoantyZqning Board el Appeals to againoppose a propesed commercialdevelopment in their neigh-berhood.
Proposed use is to cooslructrftoll stacca n the 1.22-acre siteat the cornç of Elm tIr. and
Greenwood Ave. in mincer-paroled Des Plaines. Petitioner isSam Callao etLincoinweed.
It was the third timehemeewoere found Ibemuelvesap against a developer seeking ocomnsercial project for the siteconsisling of three vacant lotethat formerly housed single-fasullyre,sideaces.
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hased on psrrhasing the site, hoif an agreement ceold nel bereached, action would be taken tocondenan the property.
Brown told Ihe heard at thetime the $5.0 million offer forthe shopping center was macrep-teble, and he was prepared Io filea smI on bekalf el Krilicb ferohridgemeol el his civil righls.Brown put Ike cenler's value inencesssf$lomillieu.
Mayer Nicholas Blase staled atan April public bearing, that theowners of Ike shopping ensilerhave been trying for at least 10years Io make improvements"with liltle progress." TheviUage'u placo fer Ike reuter,which ioclude a centralizedlocation for manicipal facilities,were based on the premise IhatLawcenceweod could receive im-prevements via eIferte from thevillage.
Accerding Io Village AttorneyRichard Tray, Krilick kas tworecourses threugh litigation inthe courts. "He can file a graver-se, (a pleadiug) which saysauhkorities...in thie caseNiles...have ne right to condezzmthe preperty. 1f that motion isdeoied, he can hIe anotherclaiming he did net receive fairmarInai vobo at the time thevillage petition fer condemnationwas signed," Tray enplained.
He added aoy dispute ever IkeContinued onPage 39
Baseball League "Joz Day"
Ballplayers were eut in force on "Jon Day" toutSotordoy in celebration of Notional Little LeogoeEosekall Week designoled Jane 8-14 throughout
Photo by Sbaron L. Wrlsamaomthe ceantry. The event feoloced kall gamesrepresentiog different league levels ut JezwiakPork, Tesloy aodFronku in Riles.
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A li AmericäñFsíjval Ho.wichlKaplanJcc Sponsorsbenefactor SeniroIympici
Elaine Reinen, president of Nifes Evento Committee, hears thehappy sews that Ray Wojrrnr presideot of Golf Mill State Back,will again he ahenefactor for the All Amerlean Festival to be heldat GolfMill Parh Jnly 15-tp.
The event, sponsored by the Nues Events Cammtttee 'vilIfeature a Taste of Nites" this year with participating localrestaurants. Benefactors dosate $3,000 for the festival, patrons,$l,SOtasdnpsnnors, $1,055.
Storyhour atL'wood Library
It'll he bedtime storyhour forthe little oses, ages 3-5, atthe Un-eolswood Publie Ubrary from7-745 p.m., Thursday, Juoe 25.Children are invited to come iotheir pajamas and bring a cuddlyfriend.
On Dean's ListItoonevelt University annonn-
ven that Edward S. Donahoe,Parh Ridge has made the Deas'nLint tor the Spring, 1987semester. To qaalify, sladentsnerd to attain a 3.5 grade pointaverage or higher on a 4.0system.
on Sunday: June 28 the Her-nard HerwirhiMayer KaplanJewish Commnnity Center (J)will nponsnr the Senior Olympicsat the Kaplan site, 5850 W. Char-ch St., Skakie. OpeningCeremanien wilt begin atVriSSm. and events are nchednledfrom 10 am. t.o 2 p.m. GInningCeremonies and a celehratinn willheginat234p.m.
The Senlar Olympien programin designed for 50 plan adatta in-forested in fmi, yet enrnpetitiveathletic activities, according taSenior Olympics ChairmanSylvia Karco, of Shokie.
Events will inclnde nwimnsing,valleyhall, rarqoethall, track,ping-pong, and hasketball.
Two new fm-filled events arealso planned, Kurve noted. Atimed shstacle cow-se and a fam,-person team relay race will hefeatured.
Entry fee for one event in $8;two events $8; and three evento,$18.
'Vol5flheersare alus seeded toOrganize the day's lestivities,"Karcu said.
For further informatión ahoatvolanteer spportanities andregistration for the JCC SeniorOlympics, caS Shirlee Finhhainat675-22t0, Est. 145.
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Thme wme anar live limes as ninny widows (8 milItan) auwidoaem (LS miI1i.).AItImngh divarced alder personseepe.tmI .mly 4 parcm,t of au older persons in 1985, theirnmnbmn (osar m!emillinn) had increased nearly fam, IbOnes anfast an the uldar papelation as a whale ¡n the preceding ten
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a pmldens, lastisatsofhetifle fa belpfulprogram to he held at2 p.m. w. Wedeenday, July 8 at Evanston Hmpital'n FranhAudita L n admtMedirare covers for hospital and physi-man fees, amt how Medicare interfaces with napplemental andbog tern. coco inosmeasspiam, and HMO' Evanston Hospitalis located at O Ridge ave. in Evanston,
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St_ Feands Hb1's Motile Medical Care wait providesmmllcolensh.alinnamlin.lnsuetesting for homehaund elderly.People ñgered la tl novelen should call the hospital at
Fer additiunal ietsnalion ahoot these and other senior mr-vima eaU Ha1thBinuniunjmm at the Morton Grove Sentar HatlAne, welnysfo9am, tOnònnat4SOS25ll, or Bud Swansonat the Villane Ball, 94l
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Antiqne & Collectibles ShowThursday Ihn, mday, .7mm M,98, Ti. and atibe renter whichis located at Huelen. Aumiun, fr-vissE Pack, and Fw55 PiwseoveDrive, Sham ta,mn Thmuday waIFridayacefromtOa,m,b9p...,Saturday frnm 93O am, ti, 9p.m., awl yfssms H a,m to5p.m.
"Me,znwaldlia f.m.. the Maynof old' priced fov their rarity,msiqoen, and quniffimens canhe porchamJ na-viewed by thosewho dmmpty wich to rmnininhae"commented Joyrr Ayeru, rane-
diasator of the show. A variety atcollectihlen including antiquejewelry, records, newspapersand magazines, glaanware andsilverware, antique toys andmusical items an well an far-fuhre dating from severalperiods wilt be displayed hymany antique dealora fromlliinoin,Ohio, and Wisconsin,
Chipped and hraken crystalmay be brought in for expertrepairs by 'Mr. Chips", DaveClark, md a silver flatware mat-clsissg service will alun heavailable. -
- ,- RicIird A. KeenleyNan1, Petty Offi d GIass Faville and Indian Ocean aboardRichard Keen1y, sun of the guided missile cruiser tillSRobert A. awl Marie S, Kewdey Wenden, homepartesi in Pearlof St N. Meyer d Des Naines, Harbor, H!, insnppi,rt oftbe ilS.
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-Kth1eRE, Connelly and Dove Eopsoth were recent!y hired by
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IRadiEEg, orgaalziog, and developing recreatico programs for moo-tally aod phyofeally disabled chilcfron, toom aod adulta.
Before becmmng empicyod by M-NASR, Kathleen was involvedBERth varom volonLeor programs offered bythe agency. Sbe inveryencEtad oral eothooiautic about baying a tulttime Position itM-NASR.
David s the High Advooture Caordioator and is reopomible fnrmanaging outdoor adventure programs for children, teens andadulto nf all dicability groups.
Llaveo related work experiences inclode Notional Park ServiceBarkcouotry Rangerand Outdoor Program Sopervisorfor aoubor-ban yoolb commission.
M-NASR welcomes Kathleen ucd David and 100ko forward- tothetrasstotance io providing quality leioureservires to the disabledthrooghoal Ihe area.
M-NASR s a cooperative program of Ike park districts servingthe leisure oeeds of special populations reoldiog io Skotoie, ParkRidge, Des Plaises, Morton Grove, Nitos and Golf-Mai00.
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If a depoodest's social senorityflamber is not showñ, nr if an io-narrent number io used, the tas-payer may be subject to a $5penally.
If a dependent doés not have asocial security nombor, eitherthe taxpayer or the dependentshould apply for ose as toan asposaibte by completing Form SS-
-5 with the Social Sedurity Ad-ministration. This torse nao heObtained from, the INS FormsDittnibstion Conter by nailing 1(80E) 424-3876 tall free. Infor-matton aboot applying for asocial security flamber ioanailable at the local Sonia!Security Administration office.
Starkey advised all personsneeding to apply for a socialflenarity aamber ta mahe the ap-plication as qsiehly as possible.
: This oew- role will geserate avery large volasse of applicali000nation wide. Applying early willaSow little for Social SenarityAdmisistralion to assign thenumber.
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Nues resident Sharon MarihKioiber was named . aDiolingoished Stodenl n! theHelping Professions at annualHonors Day ceremonies of Kerl-doll College, Evanston, Il.
Klniber is a Eandidale for theBanhnlnr of Arto io Boinas Ser-vires Und is a member nf PhiTheta Kappa oolional scholastishonorary society She in thedoughier of Mr. cud Mrs. GeorgeKtciberof7003 Norlh Nora.
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JUNE 19 Conteen eveniagat COflgrgaionST PETER'S SINGLES Beth Hillel; 32 sj Tree la.
Ailoiagles over3sajehivited to Wilflsette. .
a St. Pears Singlea 1ance, Fis- Join us for a-pleasant evening'aYa 35B50 10 9 pm. the Park With old and-new friends gamesRidge VFW 1ia1l;cetfi$. aad a1ds msc pod refreslanentHiggins. Une hasd tree rking. as weU as -good cop4ersa05Danation $4. For 1 info ea!! ?nhers: $2, guests:$3.334-2589. "or ¡alarmaBan gall: 67341843
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-AS singles aro invited toa Corn- The Narthsbore Young Singleblued Clob Singles Dance with Parents proudly presn theSve masis at 83O p.m. os Salse- amathtg hypsiotigt ' bÇr p" in heday, Jaite 18, at the Marriott Oak follained by mijaje danchig mIdBraokHotol, 1401 W. S2ndut., Oak friendly faces. Open to atlBrook. The dance is co-sposuored singles! The dato in June 53.by the Northwest Sisgles Doors opes at f:3& Magic, cashAsooeialioo,-Singleo & Compasy, bar and danchtg including in $5and Yaang Suburban Singles. Ad- cost at the Wheeling Nohthbrmk
. Ettassina wsll be $6. For mure in- Holiday las, 2875 N, Milwaukes,foonsalins caS 725-3300. Narthbì-cok. For usure informa-.
tian call our Hatline, 432-3311 nrTUE SPARES Gary, 635-4788.The Spaces Smrday Evening u -05h will hold their mcothly
JEWISH PROFE&9IONALdance on Satscday, Jme 25 at The Jewish Profeiaiaalliso p.m. at the Martas GroveSingles lagen 30-55) wiliiiaveMuose Lodge 637E, 6419 Chestuatnoted mako ap ai-tint who willst. bear Lelsgh and Lsncoinspeab and demonstrate for bothaves.). Messe byBsg Al. Dusationmes asti womois vis "flow To Bemembers $3, goests $4. Theme A More Attractive You" onRed & POste Bali. For more n-Wedoesday, Jase 24; staGing 8formattnn please call Shirley atp.m., at A.G.Beth tsrael,3835 W.823-4416.Devon, Chicago. Admission isos-ly $2 and all welcome. A socialNS, JEWISH SINGLES
-On Saturday, Juno 25, IheNorth Shore Jewish Singles in-
.ft.JNE 26viles yaa to join them it a fusNS. JEWISH SINGLESenesiag of dmmg, dasciag aod
On Friday eveniog, Jtine 26, theestertammeut at the Cafe Coo-NoGh Shore Jewish Singles in-lEssata!, 5517 N. Lincoto ave.,vitesYsstujoifllheiofarafleveuChicago.Ing at the theater. We will gatherlt s a wcnderfal -way lo meetlogether al the Gleaview ParkUnd make oew friends. Call forDistrict, 1530 Prairie 1h,, Glen-additional infcnoalisnl 524-3225.view tu view a delighthil ptuyl-How In Succeed in Bminess.JUNE 21
For additicual informàtaon callJEWISH SINGLES617-26to nr t24-322S. - -The Jewssh StogIes prcseot.s a - -
Citywide Douce on Sooday, Joue AWARE SINGLES21, from Sl3O-lt3O p.m., at Cafe The Aware Singles Groop in-Continental", Iccatod is 5515 N. viles all singles ta a dance withLincoln, Chicago. Admission io the live manie of Pais and Theosly $3 and aU welcume. Phcce Corren! Times at S:30 pm: on761-2069. Friday, Juco 26, at tbe-Wmdfield
-.- Hilton and Towers, 34110 EaclidWEST SUBURBANSINGLES Une., Arbnglon HeightoAdmjs
The West Sahorhan Singles sinn is $6 for ncs'memhen. FarAssociation invites all singles tu more infocmatioo, call Aware atari apeo dance party at 7 p.m. us 717-1005. - -
Sosday, Jase 2!, at the Saralogo CLASSICAL MtJstc RAPHotel, -Rl. 31 and I-5 (Kalt-West - The fieni Classical Mimic RapTdllway), Berth Asrara. Admis- Session farsingles will he Friday,sins is $5. - - Jsse 26, ?30 - p.m. at What'sFar more ioformatioo, coil Couhing tao (dowostairs-28541528. Mediterranean Rncm), 6107-S--. - t,tncotat ave. (nr. Lincain and Mc-TRE SPARES . COrmink blvd.), CMcago Adumi-Sanday, Jane -Sl, bike ride, -oian $5. - -
meet at 10 .m. in Elmharst at For information, nail 536-3765Prairie Path ave., and Spring (S4hrs./day). NoreoervaUoah.ave; ,Direntias Rl. 83 Soath past qaired. Non-smaking at-North ave. and St, Charles rd. ta masphere. Free parbing in ad-Prairie Path ave, Eastappros.th joining lot.-miletu Spring. North toParkiag .area. Ride Prairie Path west to CATHOUC ALUMNf-CLWhoaton apprux. 8½ miles each All single yaaag adalt,s (agesway. Have lilachat restasrant oa 21-Sil) are Welcome at a danceMain st. es Wbeatoa. A very nice sponsored by the CathalicAJjplane and good food. Gail Will Qsh at Op.rn., Friday, Jinté98 at-Lynn, 756-4366 if yas have any the Oak Broak Marriott Hotel,qaostions and wish to go. 1401W, 25ml at., in Oak -Brook,Far mare iafnrtnation please - The location is is black east nfcall tho hat bao at 065-5738. Roste 83, mid is across from the
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The Jewish Singles presents a.Otywide Dance os Ssnday, -Jaso
- JUNE22 SS,frnm7:3t,11:3opmatJeN.S, JEWISH SINGLES Box Satsrdoy Night", located atOs Monday,-- Jase 22 at 73O 2251 N. Uncoln, Chicago, -Admis-p.m., the North Share Jewish sian is only $3 wid all welcameSingles inviteayoa to lobi sofora Phono 765-2569, - -- - - -
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Church & empio Notes Farewell to Fr. Steel
VacationBible schoolat St. Matthew
st. Matthew Latherac Church,9081 Maryland Avenue, NUes,will eifer a Vacation Bible Schoolprogram far all childres of thecommanily of three yearn nf agethrough 8th grade. The programwill run daily from 9-ll3O am.during the week of June 22-.The cnurse, entitled "1 AmLoved," features lessons em-phaniziug the luye that Jesus hasshams all people. Other daily ac-tivitieu include crafts, songs, andgames. Refreshments will beserved,. Registration can he madeon the first day of classes rn thechurch fellnwuhip hall. A fee otper child will be charged. Farmore ijiormation cali 207-5898.
Beth Emet TheFree SynagogueBeth Emet, the Free
Syaagogue, 1224 Dempster---Evanston, will hold a Choir Shah-
bat service on Friday, inne 19 alR30p.m. Rabbi Peter Knobel willgive the Ovar Torah. The servicewill feature a program of Jewishmusic performed by the BethEmet Choir, asder the directionof Castor Jeffrey Klepper. ThecOmmwdty is invited.
On Saturday, June 25 at lR3Oam. the foilowing adulte willbecome B'sei Mitevah BethCose, Florence Jacobson,Maiilw Kafka, Dolores Portuoy,Marcia Spira asd Jane Wish-nub.
AilhahhatMisyanis heldeverySaturday at R30 am.
As all sew and excitingprogram bas bees prepared byEdison Park Lutheran Church forVacation Bible School In be heldJase 22-July 2. School will be
SIGNS OF REMEMBRANCE
The Eternal tight recalls the never teasingllame of the menorah in the Temple of Jerusalem.
The Yahrzeit Candle is a sign that year after yearrecalls the memory oía loved one.
'1VS'TEJV.SlcomhC/wpcI
The sign of Chicagoland's most often selectedJewish hineral service.
5206 N. Orodw,,y 561-4740 / 5 Menaml, Ch.peIs vi Florid,,30/9 W Pc-erson 56r-l890 f r, l,o,derddc
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Founder ofSJB parishcelebrates
"Happy Birthday" filled room as the utudeuta from St. Jahr,Breheuf School uaug to Msgr. Jobs Flasugas at ResurreclinuPavilion on the occanios of hin birthday. MIer celebrating liturgywithtbem, Mugr. Flunagas and the studente enjoyed cake,a drink,and a social hour withthe reoideulaos lhefirnt fbmrofthe Pavilion.
A huge hirthday card, made by Miss Lucy Barrett, fitti, gradeteacher, was preoenled to Mosoignor from all the students. Ilolanda os the table by Mugr. und ban his portrait, a picture of thechurch and the St. John the Baptist plaque in the church.
Shown above are the students with Msgr. and Judith Ovalen,Timothy Bryski, Anthony LaCorte, Colleen Byrne, ReneeKowaiczyk, Mango Delis, Bernadette Gil und RObert Hryniewicki.
Vacation Bible School at E.P.L.C.conducted from 9-11:30 am.Children age 3 through 6th tiradeare invited to aBend. Call thechurch office, 631-9l3r, lu registeryour children. Pre-regiotralionio necessary. There is noregistration fee. Free-will en-velopes are sent home with thepupils once each week to help indefraying the school's eupenseg.
This year's theme is "God'sPromises For You". Bible basedlessens mdi he taught with en-cirement and variety through theUse of many advanced teachingmethods. Students will bechallenged and involved withsuch activities as song time,Bible study, interesting Visualdemonstrations, classraom in-teraction, craft making andmany other innovative methnds.
Department heads are, CarolLaober and Sylvia Pedersnn,Nursery; Lindo Fisher andGinger Cunrad, Kindergarten;Sherri Sears, Primary; andJoyce Weickart, Junior Depar-bent.
Teachers in the school areneeded and welcome. For infor-mutina regarding beaching, cullthe church office at 631-9131. Allio the cnmrurmityare welcome,
Father JameuSteel, Associate Punter ofst. John Brebenf ParIshfor the paul three years, had his fareweil liturgy, followed by areception ou Sunday, June l4at lO30. Father Steel has heen assign-ed te give service in St. Hitary's Parish in Chicago.
On May 28, the children ofSb,John Brebenf School bada farewellfor Father Steel. The fourth graders, with the help of theirteachers, Sister Carol Ario, Miss Gina Buronti, and ISles. EilenObirek, and the Religious Coordinator, Sister Dosas, prepared theliturgy. The studente presmted Father Steel with a balloon, asweatshirt and a portrait ofhins, made by one of the teachers, MissLucy Barrell.
Shownabove with FatherSteel are Michelle Bacher, Lisa Mazar,Baum Kowalcoyk, Heidi Lapin und Tracy Mendonides.
FirstCongregationalChurch
The First CoagregationulChurch of Formt Glen, .5400 N.bawler Avenue, Chicago (CiceroAvenue to Catalpa, thon west twohInche) will have their annsulSnmmfr Luncheon, Card Partyand Raffle on Wednesday, June24, at nasa, Donation $5. Therewill be u delicious lunch followedby a mrdparty (orjust visiting ifyou prefer) and a large and smallraffle. Tickets are available atthe Church office or on the dayetthe bacheas at the door.
MTJCThe BatMituvah afErin Flynn,
daughter of Daniel and LilyMarlene Flynn, willcelebrate herBat Mitzvah at Maine TownshipJewish Cangregubion Shaare,Emet, illS Ballard Rd., DesPlaines, os Friday, June 50, 1h30p.m. Scott Weinberg, son ofGerald and Sandra Weinberg,will celebrate his bar mitzvah ata special service on Saturday,Ame 20 at 745 p.m.
Our 23rd annual dinner dancewill bake place on Wednesday,June 24. Cocktails will he at 1h30p.m. with dinner at 7l5 p.m.
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Edison ParkLutheranChurch
The Senior Fellowship Groapwill bave their monthly meetingan Thucsdsuy, June 18, at noun,in the South Hall of the chorch,located ab t626 N. OliphantAvenue, Chicago. Therewifi he aplanned buffet. Reservations areumust. If inbereubed in attending,please call the ehsrch office. Theprogram, "Sing a Sang of Sum-mer!", will )w presented by theGood News Singers, with GladysBiehl directing und Phyllis Prieubasaccompaaist.
The Sixth Annual Edison ParkLutheran Church GollOubing willhe held at Bannie Dundee Golfand Country club in East Dùodeeon Saturday, June 20. There willhe a banquet, and awards, after-wards.
Daily Vacation Bible Schoolwill he held June 22 through July2, O'llI3S am. AS children in thecommonity are invited lo attendbubpreregislrabion is u must.
If you would like more odor-matins about any of these events,call the church office at 831-9131.
Niles CommunityChurch
Worship Service at Riles Corn-munity Church (United Preaby-teriun) will he held on Sunday,June 21 ab 10 am. with our In'terins Pastor, Rev. Charles G.Yopot in the pulpit.
This being Father's Day, ourChurch Schosl studente havemade a special gift for Dad andwill pass them out during the Sor-vice.
There will also be a Baptismthis SundayKeith John Antooh,son of Mr. and Mro, John Antosh.
Care-group will he providedduring the summer months far3-year sida and younger.
ObituariesThelma Marie Pasdiora
Thelma Marie Pasdiora neo.Lachner, 85, of Nites died onSaturday, June t . in Des,,Plomes. Mm; Pasdisra wan -
born Augast 31, 1021 inWiscon-siw She was the wife nf Larry;deareob mother of Patricia(Stevel Clarfield, Linda ITer-rence)' Class, Mary lErwmulHintz, Diana '(Nick) -Bavaro, -
Theresí (Marbi .Offenlóch.Fond grandmother of 5. Dearsister of Lowell (Ester)Lecturer. Funeral Maos wancelebrabed nl Sb.. Jot5, BrebesfChurch, Nites from'Skaja Ter.
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race Funorat.Hnme, Nites. In.berment wan at All Saints
'Cemetery.
Floyd A. KwasnieskiFloyd A. Ewasnièski, 60, of
Niles died os' ilabúrday, June tIn-Park Ridge. Mr. Ktvasnieoh;wan bocn.,June 13, 1926 is Il- -
linoio. He wan the husband of- ' -
the lat Belly; deareel father ofDiane , Canali, Linda (Mihe)Nouait, -and Las Ewas. Foodgrandfather of Michael, 'Jon.nifer and Matthew. FaneraiMass was celebrated on Tues-day, June 9 ab Our Lady of Ran.som Church, Nileo from SkalaTerrace Funeral Home, Nih-s.Interment wat in MaryhillCemetery. .
Alvina L. Wahie -
Alvina L. Wohle seeSchamne, 80, of ISles died onTuesday, June 2 in Des Plaines.Mrs. Walde wasbom July 14,
1918 in Eaunan. She won the wifeof' the late Franb; dearestmother nf Frank (Mary),HarhId (Sue),, Shirley (Ed-waid) Cnarny, Nancy (Dag)Scare and Susan. Fond grand-mother of t,Funeral Mass wascelebrated on Friday, Jane 5 alSt. John Breheuf Church fromSkaja Terrace' Funeral Home.Interment-was in St. JosephCemetery,Chicago.
' Dolores Marie Roblenki'Dolores Marie Rohleski nec
Wilkos, tO, of Niles died on Mon-day, June 8 in Park Ridge. Mrs.Robleoki was born August 13,1028 in Illinois.She was-the wifeof -Edwin; dearest 'mother ofPair,, Edward and Lynda. Fondgrandmother of, Jason Mattock,Brooks Abromson and EdwardRobleshi It, Dear, sister oftesephlne Wolooio and Patricia
Vallerugo. Loving daughter ofHelen Wilkos Kramer. FlirteraIMass wan eelehrated,atSb. JebeBrebeuf Church Thursday,'Jone- lI from Shaja Terrace -Funeral Home. Interment wasat All Sainte Mausoleum,- DenPlaises, ' -
Ella C. FeldElla C. Feld neo Schwartz, fo,
st Nitos died os Frïday,,June 5in -Des Plaines. Mrs. Feld washorn August 24, lSfO in Illinois.She was the wife of the labeGeorge; dearest mother ofRalph (Nannelbe), George(Gerirode), Paul' ''Jim''(Patricia), John (Marjorie),Robert )Harriet(,, md the 'tateRalph (Jeane). Dear sister st'Dorothy Kern. Funeral Masswas celehratèd os Monday,June 0 ab St. Juliana Churchfrom ' Shaja Terrace FuneralHome, Nues. Interment was inAll Saints' Cemetery, DesPlaines. -
- Edward Wierciski'Edward Wiercioshi, 6f of
Niles diod,sn Monday, Jane 1 isNiles. Mr. Wiercinski was hornFebruary 0, 1521 in Illinois. Hewas the loving hashand of Mar-(ha , Wiercinski see Ball;dearest father of Rosalie(Charles) Hashner, Charles(Ealhloes), Donna )Mark(Ssllivan, Sandra and Donald(Debra). Fond grandfather oft.Funeral Maas was celebratedWednesday, June 3 at Onr Ladyof Ransom Church from SkajaTerrace. Interment was inMaryhiil Cemetery. -
MayfairPresbyterisnChurch
The Mayfair Presbyterian,Church, al 4355 W. Ainslie, will-heholding a Fun Saturday' ' BibleSchool for the 'children of thecommunity. ltd first session willbe held on Saturday, July II, andeach 'Saturday, thereafter, untilAsg. 15. : ' - - -
Sessions will convene at 9I30,am. and ,will'dismins ab ll3fam. Refreshméoto wilt he pro-,vided and there will he games'sad interdenominational' religious instruction; -
All 'children five years of agethrough the ninth grade 'are irr-viled. There will he no charge foraltending these sessions. ,
For fUrther intormalion callIhe church office ab 605-0105
ChristiaiiTlisrtitreC piany,iseeds
directorThe Chrisbian Thealrv Cam'
pany Is looking for directors forilslSll7-005eason. ' -
CTC io a nob-for-profit, multi-demoninabional organization;dedicated to spreading the,Gospel 'of Jesus Christ throughdrama. lt is a louring group, thatis, it goes sub lo other churches toperform. ' ,
The 'seasons for performances,ore Adveab, LesI and summer.
' Interested 'individuals shouldisend a resume Is Christian,Theatre Company-, P.O. 8oxA37l7, Chicago, Il. 61590. -
All resumes should be received;by July 1. A repreoerrbalive st the.group will contact when we;receive the resume and provideadditional isformabion.,
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Glenview United Methodist ChurchFifteen members of theVouth
Group from the East Topetes(Kansas) United ' Methodist
' Church will pay a four-day visitthis month to the GlenviewUnited Methodist Church, 727Harlem ave. Hosting -the eventwill he their counterparts at theGUMC. ' ' ,
Accompanied by Pastor FredCraig, the Kansas delegation willarrive Jurie 20 and help land-scape the 'church lawn. LootAugdst, 12 members of 'the
-You could be entkledS S .and not know it.
,wMasy families are eotitled to benefits alecethe death of a loved one, ', . but Ike benefitsare never paid. Certain Social Securify andVeterans beoetits, including Medicare anddeath pessions, are not automatically paid.but most be applied for by ssrviving laevlly
members.
Ose service to your Family in times st griefinclades making sure you are aware of, and
apply (Or, all benefits to which you are entitled.:
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GUMC Youth Group, led by Rev.Linda Footer Murasen, perform- -
ed a similar sece at - the'visitors' church.
On Sunday, June 21, the twogroups will ong together at tIreregular church services and eu-joy a salad brunch afterward.Other activities are te include atrip te Great America, a tour ofthe Hancock Building in ChicagoaseE a ' boat rIde on LakeMichigan.
' ' PACILITIESLarge gymnasium, 2 Swimming'pools, large weight room, out-door. running track, racquet.ball/handball & squash courts,
Hi-tech Training Center5Men's & Women's
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PROGRAMS' Fitness, Swimming, Sports, Day
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Women's Wor1YouthPré-Teen pageant
Miss illinois NationalCarrie Meier, 9, daughter of
Mr. ucd Mro. Peter J. Meier ofMt. Prospect and granddaughteruf Mr. and Mrs. A. Rek of Nifes,has hoes accepted into the 1887Miss Illinois National Pre-Teenpageantto be held an August30 atthe }faliday tnn ConferenceResart, Decatur. The MissIllinois National Pm-TeenPageant io the official state finalfor the Miss National Pre-TeenPageantto he heldin Novemher.
Carrie is heing sponsored hyDru. Sattler, Flynn, and Goodlowof Niles, and Little VillaRestaurant and Lounge of DesPlaines. She will be judged onacademic/achievement, laient,appearance, poise/personality ::__e.and personal interviews with hejudges. Included will he a stageappearance io a party dress.
,1 ('I(OIlf('. A boy, Doyen Godfrey Genie, 9 Mrs. Svetislav Genie of Mortonlbs. 10 on., on May t, to Annette Grove and Mrs. Josefino Chiericiand Zoran Genie of Morton of Chicago.Grove. Grandparents: Mr. and -
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Workshops atRobin Campus
A child's education doesn'thave to stop during the nummer.
- Parents may enroll theiryoungsters in a RooseveltUniversity three-week sommerwnrhshnp held al the AISes-t A.Robin Campus, 2121 S. GnehbertRd., Arlington Heights.
Wnrhshnpn in math and. ncience, denigned for youths age4to 8 yearn, will be taught hy LieTertetl, o childhood education in-stroctor at the Museum nfScience and Indostry. She will heassisted by several otodent in-otmnctors.
Toni Potenea, director f.theprogram, says that the ssoollchild/instructor ratio affordsntudont,s an aclive, hands-on eu-perieuce.
Each worhnhnp monta Mou-days through Fridays from Z lu 4p.m. The math seohou heginsJune 22 and continuos through Ja-ly lt. The science worhohop ruesfrom July Li to July 31.
Tuition for each seminar is l2Oplus $20 for lab fees. Fur addi-houaI information, call 340-3691.
- INew arrival -
A girl was boro lo Mr. and Mrs.Steve Zambaftis of Nibs un May24 al Holy Family Hoopilal, DesPlaines. -
The baby's name is Gina Mariewho weighed 7 lbs., 6 ou.
Materont grandparents: Nor-mou and Peggy Carier, DesPlaines. Palemual graudyarentu:Gus and Rane Zambaflin, Albeno,Greece. Other children: Dino andKatina.
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Park Ridge Antiqùe Clubfleamarket ,
Shown above are memhems of the Old -Thingo AntiquèClnb ufFach Ridge looking over some of the ilems to he sold at the gruup'o131h aseso! flea murkel. Pictured (l-r) are: Cosmo Centauni, theclub's uutgoiug president; Caroline Centauni, president-elect;Shirley Guenon; June LaIb, and Bill Latta.
The 131k annual flea marhel of - sold at Sea macfuels, but at thethe Old Thiogs Antique Club uf Old Things market the emphasisPark Ridge wilt be held from 9 is un itemu of antiquarian value.am. lo 4 p.m. Salurdoy, Jonc SS, This gives people interested ioin Hodges Park, oplown Fach these itm0 au upporlunily- loRidge. look, (ears and perhaps buy an
Aoliques, collectibles, while uodorpriced tresore io a marketelepilanln, hooho, small for- fair.atmosphere.utture, jewelry, jonque and used The club's members are fromhousehold demswill be offered Park Ridge and many narruuu-for sale by the club's members. ding commusities. They meut to
Their stde variely of inlereslo hear presentations and share in-range from primifiven, formolion abnut the manyglassware, china, pollery, loyn, aspects-of collecting.dulls, poolcards, priais, fur- Intho pást the group has run-alture, world's fair and railroad tributad furnishings to the Parkhems to such modero cotlecliblen Ridge Hiulorical Society andas advertmsieg memorabilia, boohn on antiques to the Parkcommemorative plutes and Ridge Library, and has madeBeam bottles, and they are hupyy cash contributiuno to each;to share Iheir knowledge. Raie date for the flea ma'rket is
Virtually anything flew Or old tu the following Salurday, JubelS,
"Summe Camp" for kids at UNIThe Northeastern Illinois can be enrolled for $1f per day fur
Universily Child Care Center, twa, three, four or five dayu a4605 W. Rosemunt ave., Chicago, weoh for either niue or ten weeks.is offering "sumiller camp" fur The camp, held rain or shine,childreu from kindergarten consista nf activities ouch as ari,throogh age 11 beginning June 22. - puppetry, fietdspurto, drama andThis in in additino tu the Cenler's swimming, all sopervined - byregularyear-rouud preschool day qualified staff.care service. Fur information, call 583-4056,
The nommer camp schedule io est. 4615.affordable and flenible. Children
MS camp needs vOlunteers
camp's operation, assisling withthe pushing nf wheelchairs, (if-ting of campers,. monitoring ofactivities and planntug ofprograms.
fer ils camp session from Augùst
Wiscunnin - Dells. Counselorsausiut campers with daily livingprocedures and activities.
in seeking volunteer counselors
16-20 at Camp Wawheek io the
Counselors are vital to the
The Multiple Scleronis Society
call the Chapler Services Dept. nfIke MSSnciety at j312 922-8100 nr
a volunteer counselor or camper,
crafts. All camp activities aredesigned to allow ahle anddisabled perouno to participate.
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and riflery, nature walks andleisure acfivilies suck as arta and
fered including owimming andwater games, volleyball, archety
To receive an applieationto he
A variety nf activities ere uf.
Day camp counselors needed -Maine-Nibs Association of picked np at the M.NASR uffice
Special Recreation needs day Sf40 Maine st., Ntleo.- Fur morecamp counselors and is cnrrently informatisa call M-NASE ataccepting applications for camp Mt-sIll.counselors for its sunoner camps M-NASE is a canperative pro-for children and young adults gram ofthe pork districts servingwho ore educable mentally han- the leisure needs of specialdicapped, or have learuing populations residing io Skokie,disabilities and behavior Park Ridge, Des Plaines, Mortondisorders. An application can be Grove, Nites and Golf-Maine.
Niles Park District Needs Toys!The Nuco Parti DiSlr(ct's
Preschuulern, program - is iodenperale need of luyo. If youhave any used layo Isuitable furchildren ages 3-s yearul thal.yauhave so need of, please considerdonoting lhem lo Ihn Nibs Pork
Dislrici! Be assured 1h01 your"Playful Support" will he yeryOpprecialed!
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Womens Auxi
.-to benefit
On Thursday, June 25 at 7 p.m.a Wumen'o Auxiliary fer Rum-hews Fur All God's Children inheing fermed to henefit chAtresin need-of emotional support dueIn death, divorce, neparation, or
-heing hem nut nf wedlock.
Children living in single-parentand nlepfamily hemen grievelover the loss of a parent andnuclear family. Hnwever, theyare flott 01mayo able te expremtheir feelings in words, na thegreif tartares -in their hehavier,schoolwork, nr affects theiremutinnal er psychologicaldevelopment. Rainhewo Fer AllGod's Children in a unique peerssppnrtl,rngram designed to helpthese children learn le deal withtheir feelings, build nell esteem,and accept what han taken placein their families. Il. it not leim-seling or therapy, hut O oupportgroup fur children in similar agecalegories under the guidance ofa trained, caring adult.
The Women's Auniliary ce-chaired by Stephanie Nauta andSue Origcr inviten anyone in-lereuted in helpieg "Pol peaceand harmony bark into these
A hoy, Bryan Joseph O'Neill, 9lbs. 7½ on., Un April 10 to Nancyand Ed O'Neill nf483 E. Merle In.,Wheeling. Sisters: Kristin, -S
years uld and Jennifer, 4 yearseId. Grandparents: Mr. and Mro.Florian Zuber nl Eilen and Mro.Eleanor O'NeiS uf Streamwood.
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liary formingchildrenchlldrenslives thailand the firstmeeting June 25, at 7 p.m. at IkeMallard Lake Club Hnsne, 700Mallard Lane, In Wheeling.
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Demert and coffee stiW he served.Space is limited so they reqoestreplies by. June M if yes plan taattend. -
For mere informntiun Un Rain-hews Fur AU God's Children, theWomen's Auxiliary, or to RSVPfur the meeting, please rail 070-8500.
"Reach out forYour Dreanis"
Learn tu discover personallalentn, abilities and interenluand find out how they can hemolded into goals that can heachieved, in a Passages ThroughLife leclure/discnnsinn at OaktnnCommunity College -an Tuesday,June22.
Speaker Lie O'Shea, a LifeolyleEducatnr and Consullant, willpresent the sessian from 1 tu 2:30p.m. io Rmm 112 at Oaktou EasI,7701 N. Liucuho Ave., Shokie. A 1donation will he collected. Forinformation, call 631-1414,
A hoy, Lowell Badger Ricketts,O lbs. 0½ ou., an April 10 1 MaryBadi and Rodger R. Ricketta of91g S, Maple, Oak Park. Sister:Stephanie, 3 years old. Grand-parents: Esther Rickelts of ParkRidge, Julie and Daniel Rudi,formerly nf Lombard.
MONNACEP-courses provide tipsfor home owners
Home owners cast get homemaintenance tips throughcunrses offered hy the OahtonCommunityCollege MONNACEPprogram. Classes hegte the weekof June 14.
"Repairs Arnund the Home" isa , nix-week Iectnre/diaeunnioncourse for new nr pmaupectivehume owners to learn ahentplumbing, carpentry, and doc-trical and heating nystems.Learn In save muney by doingowe wailpapering and caveringin the course. "HangingWailpaper and y,Tall Covering."Instruction 'au nelecling materialsand adhenives, preparing wails,cnfling, trimming and hangingthe wall covering will he includedin the esso.
Tips on repairing smallgasoline enginen used ontawnntnwers, snowhlnwers andgo-carta stili he provided In thecnitmoe, "Small Engine Repair."Thmesgh demnnstrations and amtuaI practice, parlicipassta willlearn ta diagnose problems andservice them.
For registration and-informa-tian, call 982-9880.
A hay, Jahn Henry Trinchan, 9lbs. t so., on April 17, to Debbieand Joke Trinchan uf 3030Hawthorne, Franklin Park.Sislee: Cody, 2 yearn nid. Grand-parents: Cart andEileess VanDig-Ideo of Des Plaines and Juboand Pat Trinchan of Des Plaines.
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t'eÛ ike KIQC6 Pe&BWLQVandalism...
A resident in the 7000 block ofCarol reported June 10 thatsom000e gained -eatry to her,
- hachyard, damaged a wire fenceand opraypafated different areas--of - the fami with the laitialsT.O.K. --. -
Damage is andetermined.
Someone - used orangespraypajat to spray the side of abailding and loimpor stops la the7700 btockofM$IwaakeeAve.
Damage was estimated at $500.
Someone pmhed in aboot 200feet of thé temporary corrat ten--ce h. the parking -lot adjacent toK-Mart store .in the DempoterPlaza shopping center on Jane 7.Several. cinder blocks werebrohen canting $50 damage.
- Auto Damaged...A Glenvicw woman damaged
the left front tender of a car het-- wemJune 1-4 while the vehiclewan parked for service at SearsAutomotive Center in the GolfMill nhopping center.Damage
was estimated at$100 -
Illegal dumping.... An Elgia man who owns a rearlot in the 5600 block of Mitwaiokeetold police Jane 12 that aonseonebao - been dumping handingmaterial waste on the tat for thepastfonr weeks.
A special watch wan reqoired.
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DriVet violations. . . - - -. - Thefts. . .
A Chicago man was arrested fordrlink driving, faltare to redocespeed, improper tane aaage andnaseatbelt an Jane 4.
Theoffender was driving eaatin the 6500 block of Ebinger andthen drove on the wrong side ofthe street otrihing a parhed car.The car then hounced off andstitch another car parked ontheother side of the street.
- He was released on $1,000 hoodptmdriver's license and assigneda-Jane coscO date.
A Chicago man wan arrestedtor speeding, no validregistration sd a suspendeddriver's ticenseon Jane ti
He was observed travelingeustheand io the 6000 block ofToohy at a speed of 50 mph wherestice initiatedu stop.He was released on $2,000 bond
pending a Jane coart date.
A Skokie man was -cited afterhe wan involved in an auto ac-rident onJane 12.. The offender was driving west.
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A 2547 Dodge van parhed on thestreet in the 9000 hIndi nf Cliftonwasstoten on Jane li.
Value of the car is andeter-
A 1907 Nissan ws reportedointes tram an auto salen tot inthe 5700 block of Toahy betweenJane 2 and 12. -
Value of the car wan entimatèdat$it,000.
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on Elmore and polled eût io trostat a rar striking a car travelingnorthhoandon Milwaukee.. Both drivera were taken to
. Lotheran GeneratHospital. -
A July court datewan assigned.
A Chicago woman was arrestedfor ignoring a ntepsign, speeding,andsaspended driver's license onJane7.
The offender was observedspeeding at 4f mph whiletraveling North on Milwaahee,and was rurhed at Golf atolWashington.
Police found a handralledcigarette in her jacket pocketsuspected. fa he cannabis, and acigarette rase containing a rolledup dottor bill and a plastic hag.Foand in the glove compartmentof her car was a white powder
- residue suspected to he cocaine,two ra,or htaden and tour plasticbags: The items were sent to thetah tsranalynis.
She jas released on $1,000 bondpending a Jslycourt dale.
Damaged -
windows...Persons anhuaws smashed
three glass panes an the northside of s bus shelter an
-- MilwaukeeAve. os Janet.Damage is andetermiued.
Some050 toed a B.B. gan toshoot a hole in the window of aden and s bedroom window in the7000btoch of Carol os June 7.
Damage wan estimated st $300.
Persom unknown used a peflet-type weapon ta shoot holesthrough s plate glass window of
- the Nilen Park District office ouMilwaukee Ave. ou June10.
Dsusage wanestimatedat $400.
Soméase ansuccesslutly at-tempted to gain entry to an apar-tmént Is the 7350 bloch ofWashegan between Jane taudS.
Prymarho were tound near thelock on the front door and thedoor jamb, but entry was notgained. The victim stated she didnoi hear anything and her dog didnot barb miring the night. - -
A Metrane man wan arrestedfor retail theft at a store in theGolf Mill shopping center on-June
The offender was observedremoving three-pairs of glassesworth s total ot$53.55.
He wan released an '1,000 beadand assigned a Jdycourl date.
Aa Evanston man wasarrentedtor theft and criminal trespass onJtme 10.
Police were notified by an off-duly palicemso that he observedthe offender pull toute a rear alleybehind a car sgeneyin the 5400block of Milwaukee Ave., thenjump the fence torernove the leftrear tail light assembly from acar in the parking area. The of-fender then jumped hack aver thefence Sod ran tohidcar.
Police found the man hidingnext ta his ear and he was takeninto cmtedy. His vehicle towed tothepolice statios. - -
He was relemed o $l,f0 bondpendings Jalyconrtdate. -
The manager nf a dress shop inthe 8400 block of Golf Road toldpolice that a man and woman at-tempteutu stuff tide dresses intoa plastic garbage bag,- but sawthey were being watched by anemployee. -
Theythen leftthe dressesinthehag and walked oat of the stare,entered a new Cadillacand drayesot of the jmrhlng tot. Liremeplate information wanunavailable. -
Value st the attempted theftwan $340.
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Someone removed $00 front apetty cashhon at a store In theGolf Mill shopping center bet.ween Jane-7-8.
- The managerof s business inthe 0200 bloch oftiowàrd repsrtedJune 8 that someoné remóvedvarious VHS vides causetterecorders and audio casnettéplayers worth a total of $979.
A Chicago woman was ohne r-ved removing ii pairs of shortsworth a total of $242 from-a storeio the Golf Mit shopping centeronJunetO.
She was released on $15,000bond and assigned a Jane courtdate.
Persons unknown remavéd akitchen tahle that had beenanfoaded tram a truck lu the rearalley in the 5000 block at Golf Rd.onJane 5.
The victim bad gone into thestore to ùnower the phone andreturned to find the item missing.Value et the labte lu andeter-mined. - -
Someone removed $855 incarreocy from Ian emplayee'slocker at ahminess -in the 6100block afHartSt. nujane 12.
A check uhewed the Inch wanmissing and that finerprininanthe tacker handle had been wipedclean with nometype cloth. -
A Sportmart secsrity agentobserved a man switch-price tags00 a bathing sait from $3350 to$13.56 on Jane B and attempt topaythetawerprice.
He was released on $1,000 hûndand assigned a Jane csott date..
A resident in the 0600 block ufOleander reported Jane 7 thatsomeone removed toar spokewheels tram a car parked in thestreet. --- -
Loss was estimatedat $500. -
A Sears sorority agent abner-ved a man remove a tant set mor-th $399.95 from a display case sudattemptto leave the store withoutpaying forlhemercbandlae. -
He was released on $1,000 bondpendinga June court date.
A resident in the 8100 black ofGalfRd. reported her biryle wasstolen from a : bike rack in sschoolyard on Jane 11.
Lass wûn estimated at $136.37.
- - Attempted -
break-inUnknown persons med a tool in
an attempt to poll open the trank -
of a car parked in the 7400 blockof Oak Parkas Jane 10.
During the process, the offen-der damaged a spare tire,backrest and speaker.Replacement far the items wasestimated at $300.
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I BetYou Didn't
Know
By Jim Jennhigs
Did you know that a currentbi9 nagen playor.00tfieldocGary Redus-sot an amazingracd when he woe in theminare. . .Redae had the oncead-hlghaae bzedn gone,age et all-time far a eeaean in pro koenhallwhee ho hit 462 far Billinge athe Pi aeeer Leagee in 1970.mn aely regalar player whaaver hit higher e pm boll ace, afrdl anzenn wan Wafter Maler.qeiet who batted .477 far Yorkin the Nehiesko Stare Leagua in1913.
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ÑerneÒnnthatmaysurprjseyac. . Of all the playnra in bigbegan begabeb hinrary in rhiccantur y. which ana medo themoat nrrara?. . Oddly anaoth, itwae a man wha wan aan ot thetiret ta be aloctod to rho Hall atFame and z wen what beencellad ann at abo tenateOtahort.stops at all-rima, Hotus Wagon,. . Wagger made 676 nerart . .
Ng Other big I eaguerever made
Hew many balee et golf canyea play in ann day?. . .meGeiennan Benin of Recarda hoecartiflod tiret Mark Mnthnwnnet e wedd record lane year kgplaying 724 hateo in 24 heere atthe Reokwoad Golf Caeran inFr. Went,, Ten.!
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Summerlean jdeal tiagge to si im. down and tiren up thr muonine.
Get in ohape this gommerthraugh phyginal rdacatioe cour-oes otfrred by (hr Oaktoe Cam'maoity College MONNACEP Of-fice. Ciatgeu will igñt the weeb
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neuron for swimmers and oonowimmera, will include exercisesin the shallow nod of the pool.
- "Co-Ed Exerdusce" will nom-bine nonditisniog exercises andaecobic dance. Adopted for nachperseo, these oserciseo will im-prove flesibility zod car-dionasnular syslem,
Meditatioo and reloautioc willbe emphasized io the course,"Yoga I." A physicalesamiaatisg is recommesded
Skokie Federal/1OKRelay Race
WCI,R Radio (101.9 FM) is theofficial radio ntatioo aod co.spsOsOr of Ihn Fssrth Mona!Shokin Fcdoral/lOI( Relay Race
- te beoefit Ihr Ins Toroer ALS- Foundation (loo Gherig'sdisease) 00 San., Jean 21. bogin-OlO ut 8 am, The ruco will start
, and fioish at Skokie Federal'smaio office, 4747 W. Dempster,Skakie. WCIR ar per050atity.
Peter Dean will officiale at theprize drawings and awardspresentation,
Registrations for the CARAand TAC saoctjcopd relay of two.member teams (male, female orcoed! are being takes at all eightSkokie Federal locatioos or bycalliag 679-3311. The race is
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before beginning any exerciseprogram. -
Learn how proper natritien canenhance alhletic performance054 speed up injury recovery in"Nutrilioa in Sports." Theories00 vitamin supplemenlution willhediscoaged.
"Golf t," begicaing the week ofJune 25, ig intended for hegionersto learn the proper grip, stanceaod swing. "Fencing" willdevelop opeed of reaction, coor-dioatian, draterity, physicalslamioa and poise. Other clagoesoffered Ibis sommer will include"Tennis," "Co-Ed Volleyball,""Golf Il," "Soccer Co-Ed" and"Golf Raagn."
- For registration agO islor-matios, call 982-9888.
limited to the first tOSO rImonTo(StO teams). The entry fec is ltgor 16 record albums in theiroriginal jachets which will bedonated to the unseal ALS Maw-moth Music Marl. Day-of-racerngiolralioo will begin at 6:35am. with an $tS entry fee per
All runners will recinve at-shirt and 000tioectal breakS aotand a chance to mio a SchwicsTravelers 10-speed bicycle.Awards will he preoeoted to the-first, sccood and third placeteamo io each category, andspecial awards will go to Ihnyosogeot god otdesl parnal/cbildteams.
, Special Olyiiipicsgymnastics -. - -.
Recently, a team from Maine-Rites Asnocialion of SpecialRecreation (M-NASR) competed ic the Special Olympics gym-cashes toluroameat in Addiooa. The team, coached by MarieHclgeson, won a total of sin medals is the motor category.
Ensugo Smarreli, of Shokin, sven a first on balance beam, and athird In floor esercise. Slephanie Speigel, of Shokie, woo a third icfloor eserelse, and o third in tombling. Kristine Hoening, of ParkRidge, woo o first in floor eocrcisn, and a second os balance beam.Also oo the team, bot anuble to compete, was Megas Honte of Mor-ton Grove.
Those winning a firol place medal qoalifind for tbn IlliooisSpecial Otympico State Games at Illinois State Univeroity on Janeto, 20 agit 21.
M-NASE io a cooperative program of the park districts nervingthe leisure needs of Opeciot.popalatiocs residing in Skohie, ParkRidge, Des Plaines, Morton Grove, Niles and Golf-Maine.
Lakefront i O Pre-Race ClinicJon Heoderson, author of
nomerono books on ruonisg andfItness, colononjot in RamiersWorld and mager, wilt be 00e ofthe featured speakers ut - theLahefroot to Pm-Race Claie be-io0 held at Swedish CovenantHospital's Anderson Pavilion,Syst w. Winona, no Satnrduy,Jane 20, from t to 4 p.m. -
Henderson, who is a looglimepersonality io the world nl rann-mg, will bogie Ihn clinic with atalk no "Ruoning - Pant, Preeentand Fiutare" at t p.m.
Angie Hirt, previously ranked.lbe number one U.S.A. long
. dietasen racn-walhnr and ès-ecutive director of the ChicagoWalkers Club, witispeak and giveo demonstration on "FitnessWalkiog"at2:30p.m.
The pm-race clinic in free andopeo to the public.
The Lahnfrost 10 rane will takeplace on Sanday, Jane 21, at 8am. at Simondn dr. and Fosterave. at the lakefront. Theprimary sponuor oflhn race in the
Summer Running Programat Nues West
The t9th Aonoat Riles WestSummer Roocing Program willbegin on Monday, Jane 22 al theNiles Wnsl Track. Ronoecu willmee! Iwo to foor nights per week.
- Registration is over al the NileoTownship Office at 7701 Lincolnio Skohie. The Sommer RuoningProgram io Opeo lo utsdnntsenteriog the 5th grade or higher.
The aibleics will be coached byRoo Campbell who io Ihn HeadCross Coontry Couch al NuesWest, Patrick Savage who is theHead Cross Couolry Coach u!Nilou West, aod Paul Maose who -io Ihn Head Track aod CrossCountry Coach at Provios WestHugh School.
Hungers will be grouped byability. Those cannera who showesceftionat abitily *ill be able toenter TAC meeln in Champaignand Sterling an welt anPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania.
Registration closes on Jane 19.
LifnCenter on the Green, toe., Ihn- new welloess center and filness
facilily associated with SwédiobCovenant Hospital, Dr. Noel D.Neqain, direnlor-of Ihe CardiacRehabilitation Center at thehoapilat, was Instramentat io ob.tubing spnnuorship for Ihnrevival of the cace, Chicago'soriginal lakefront running event.
Bnoide Ike 10-mile race, theevent wilt include a three-milewalk which beginn at 8:15 am.and & "Janior Jog" fan ran forchildrenage 16 und ander whichstarts at 7:30 am.
Procendo from apa050red par-ticipanls will benefit theLifoCenter an the Greets. TheChicago Area Runners Aoun.(CARA) ieorgunieing the race.
Fnr farther Informalion or aLakefront 10 registrutioo formcontact the Swedish CavnnanlPahlic Relations Office, 989-3812,or CAltA, 014-6623. Registrationfor the Pre-Olace Clinic io notnecessary, -
More information oo the programcan be obtained by calliog CoachSavage at 500-3Stt,
Swimming lessonsat LTY
The Lnaniog Tower YMCA of-fers a special 'Suoonoer Swimaoo-ing Loosens" program for youthsg lhru -15 yearn. Leosons are 45minoico long and are ucheduledevery 2 weeks lo allow for familyvacolion plonning,
The Nalional YMCA swimmingprogram io considered by maoyesperto lo be Ike moot com-prehenoivn program in the world.
Regisler now for asy or all ofIke sessiosu.
2 oveek sessions are: June 15-55,Jose 25-July 9, July 13-23 and J0-ly 27-August 6.
Far forther isformalion, callLaurie GoOi at 847-0232, est. 2201.
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Greatpitebing nlnpa grml hit-- hog. That wan the cane, an pit-chers Scott Bmcaponrj, MikeDorney and Reh Sadlowgltj abatdown Ilse Pudren hitting attack.Gond defenne, limely hilling, andalert buon running by Ike couretram prnvided Ihe Phillien wilhtheir necsnd victory.Knlgbte of Colimaban Orlalrs 10-Forest Villa, Ltd. Tankers S
Greg pitching by Paul Enta,Jony Knndnen and Murk Repel,wilh good hitting by Nick Sa-viane, Jony Knadsen, Paul Rote,M. Brleskn, Angie VandenBnsnhand Mike Wisoiewshi, along withsome timely walho by DaresWagner, Tommy Rnsngnist,(ebony Siharas Simon Jim, antiMark Neye! lcd Ocinles to their(,ist virlury wilh a good-defcn.,:_iv" play by John Cunnnv ucd es.ii: loam .. -
(70 Ike m000d for 191e Yankeesvero M. Palet, F. Cesarooc, W..}uhnsog, and Darrnn Troch.Tasty Pup Cubo 1H - Palpk & 900gMcta 2
The Cubs improved Ihnirrecord to 9-l-1 wilh a 10.2 wisover the Mets. Encellent pitchingby 3 Cab barters was the hey Iothe victory. 0g the mound for theCobs were M. Rnolrt'waa, wholhrew 2 no hit, no ran, oo walk in-sings. Mike otrack Oat 4 butlers.Jony Walrach pitched 2 fine inn.ings, yeildiog only 2 rann no 2hilo. Joey utriick out 3 Melo. Neston the-mound was Doug Peirskiwho threw 2 inningo nf no hit, norun ball. Balling stars for IhnCubs were 2 called up LutInLeaguers - Billy Peters, who hada double aod 3 RBI's and BradSarasechi, who drove in 2 rangwith a solid base hit. Nice goingboyn! -
On the manod far Ihr Metewere Steve Saranecki, SloveBowler, Ryan Kelly. Good defes-give playa- were made by SteveSraaecki, Joey Marineo, and agond defensive throw by RyanKelly to Ray Jnbnnnn on first.Hilling for the Meto, were JenyMoriacn with a single and SteveSaranechi io dkiible.Mineill Bran, Padreo O - FormIVilla, Lid, Yaekeen 2
p. Mourlas faced the migtmnm6 haltern, nlriking nul 5. Pele algobud g 3 i-an bemerun.
Pitching for the Yankeen wereB. Petern, F. Cegarone, and W.Jnhnonn.
Patek & Sono Meto 15 - VillageBlkeShnppeReajilox3
St wax u nlagfent fnr the Metawith 2 doublet and a ningle byRyan Kelly, a hamm-an andningle by Mike Smith, and ninglea-by Steve Suranecki, JaeyMorisco, Stove Bawler, DanielBurg, and Ray Juhnann, and gooddefame by Ruy Johnone.
Pitching far the Red Snn wereMonaco, M. Barrel, Sycbownhi,and O'Brien.Foreut Villa, Lid, Yanknen O - ihr-bum Trophy White SocI
Fine pitching by Mafliah Palek,Waiter Juheson, und FrankCernmi held the White Spa ta S
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For the White Son, Matt FiererwenI 3 for 3 with I RBI'n, and-Jmb Sigale scared 3 rung.Forent Ville, Ltd. Yegkees O .titile TrephyWbito Satt 2
Hilofor the WhiteSon were pro--vlded by Matt Fierer with a In-pie, Greg Dalnki, GmGamuronea, and Tim Holland.Matt Fierer did a greal Inh pit1ching by ntrihing natO hatters in 2inainga.PateE & Sam Mela 4 - PrlleetJj-
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WiIh the score tied ut one after5 Inniogn, Ihn Mete broke nut with3 rana in the siath Io defeat thePadres by a acorn nf 4-l. DanBurg's game winning singledrove in 3 rIms, Also hilling forIhn Mete were Mike Smith andSteve Bowler, Meto' Jon Moriscopitchnd for the first lime thisseams und allowed no bila nrruns in 3 innings. The Padreowere limited Io 2 hits by JerryKim aod Pete Mourlas. l,ittlel.eagaecall ups for the Meto wereTom Brown, Andy DnLereaao,and Brell Snhaomberg, who alldid a gond (ob und each reachedhase at Ivast once.
Fer the Padreo, T. Smith gotklo fIrst hit, aod P. Mosrlas had adouble and pitched 2 oholoul inn-
Village libe Shoppe Red Sos 14-Koighta Ill Columhos Orioles 11
Anothér tooth loas for Orioles,aller giviog op It runs io 1st 2 bin-iogo. Good hitting by J. Siharao,Joey Knudsen, N. Saviano, A.Vasdnobooch, M. Brinshe, O.Wagger and N. Wisoinwshi,Along with wulks hy Repel, Jig,Rosegoistund Cuoccy, they couldonly come within 3 rugs for a finalof 14.11.Tunly Pup Cohn 10 - Nilps VFWPool 77G Phillips O
The Cobs celled lo a svio overthe Phillies with during, cscitingbase rusning with the scorn lied06 is Ihn 5th (oniog. The Cubs had2 delayed steals of home plate totoro the game arouod. Thn Cobsolole IO bases lo keep the inningalive. Sconisg on steals were M.Koslrnwoa and J. Watruch. Con-tribuliog with bibi were JohnLunch, Jim Martinch, J.Watrach, Mike Konlrewna with abig triple, uod Vinoce Senna.Driving io rugs for the Cubs wereJim Martiuek (t RBI's(, LeoFrnscione, J. Watrach, JeffRenowski (3 OtBl's( and PutSheebuo. Oc Ihn bill for Ihn Cubswere Mike Rostrewaa, JonyWatcach, and Doug Pierohi. Cult.ed op Omm UtIle Leugne wasMike Kauth, who helped ont bywattang und ocnriog a roo.Tasty Pap Cohn 6 - Knighte of Cal-umbela Orlolmn 5
The Cube eked 001 u tight vin-tarp aver the Oniolno 6-5. Tied 3-3after 4 innings, the Cubo 000med 3rune in the SIb to take a 6-3 lead.They then bang on lo win, un theOrioles ocored 2 rugs io the lIb,mahisg the scare O-5. The Oriolenleft Ihm hasen loaded in Ihm 01h. tttook 2 great plays al the plate hyCubs J. Sikaroki, MikeKngtrnsnau, and Jeff Ronowgkt lotuve the day for the Cubo. On thebill for the Cubs were MikeIConlrewna, 00 runs nod 4strikenats, Joey Watrach, 3niniheonla, 1 hit, t ran, and JahnLanchand Jim Marlinek. Cab bit-tena were paced by DougPiernki'u big double and 2 RBI'o,Jiomìy Martinek's 2 hits, Mikel(mtrewaa'n 2 hito. Joey Wutrachhad i RBI with a-ningle, ng did-Jeff Ronnwnki with i RBI.
,5afllrrlruo ConferenceTeam W-L-TWhile Sag - - . 8-t-tRed Son 7-l-1Orioles 6-2-OYanhees 4-d-t
National ConferenceTeam . W-L-TPiratog 5-4-1Melo 3-5-1Phillien 3-7.1Padres 2-7-0Cubo 2-O-O
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Contrant Carpet Orioles 15 - tellBoote al Pancakes Red StatO
lo thin "Pitchers Duel". 23walks were ingund. The Oriolesalso had II hits Io drive in 15 ruto0g ronte In Iheir second victory.The Orioles' key hitters wereAlen Piasios (3 for-4 with 5 lIBIcIund Rick Sheridan (2 for 2 withRBI'n). Others milk hits wereLoom and Frank Bnrnubni, JasesPestine, Kyle Vandesboseb, andBob Binase. Key relief pitchingby Rick Sheridan aaved theOrioles from a mate. Olhers pit-eking for Orioles were L. Ber.sokei, A. Piani05, and K. Vaodno-hooch.
Tasty Pep Yanbeet 4 - CaetruclCarpet Orialmn 3
The Yanhees. defeated theOrioles in a reai white knurhier,'l'bn Yagkees jumped nut In unearly t-Olead, but in the bottom ofIke 0th the Oriolno lied it 2-3. JimMaaik hoed a kil belween Ist and2nd driving is Put Dalyfrom 3rdfor Ihn game wisoing RBI in thelop of the 71k. Also hilling for theVuokees were Mark Gonku (IRBI), Randy Sametah (IRBI(,Kevin Hohnbuum, and AlenZachow. Groat pitching perfor-manees by Randy Samelukgivicg op only 1 run und I kilwhile stnihing-out O in 3 issiogo,Steve Grao-lib allowing 2 rugo, 3hito and struck out 3 ao GosChamopoulon "The Stopper"allowed so rung, no hits, andnlrnchout3, - -
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Tanty Pap Yankees 14 . Int'lIleageat Paacaken Red Sont
Hitting for tbk victoriousYankees were Gus Chamnpnnlos(3 for 5,lncluding a dankte and 2lIBIa), Slene Gruwlik (3 far 4,inclading. a triple and 3 RBI's(,Alen Zachow (2 for 4 and 4RBI'o), Jim Mazik (2 far 5 and IRBI), Brian Pultergon (2 for 4),Keilh Brand (I mr 2), and KevinHehobaam (1 for 3, inclading nlriple(. -
Iteueee'a Boye Cube O - SIB HolyNamr SanletyPhflllee 7
OnlginaI-Deanle'a Rent. Mela 16-Con*rantCai-pete Orteten 7
Beoene'a Boys Gehn 7 - CantrartCarpets Oriolee O
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Little Leaguedefeatisg the Orioles 7-3. JimSikaran had gaod pilching andhilling with 2 ROIs fur the Sosund John CaVoy allowed so runswhde pitching und also had 2RBI's. Game featured douhleplay by shortstop Doug Indelakwilh eneellant stretch by 151bagemag Jason Campbell.
Taety Pop Red Sos 14 - let NailBk. of Rilen Cabs 7
Cubs gol good pilching fromRnnnie Oerengowski bol lost 14-7.Cubo had some greal hito; usingle and doable by Tim Dow!.ing and doubles by RussellDusauk, Sean Barrett, BesoinDereogowski and Mike Maaaola.Ryao O'Connor reached twiceagain wilh a walk and hit bypitch. Jkmny Gresik got u goodkit for Ike Red Seo.
My Kido, Hat Dog PalannYankees 19 - Rlggia'n ReetaaraelPadres I
Oplimiot dab nf Niles Piroles 9-GolfMlll Stute Bank Meto 7
Clutch pitching by Mike Blankand kits by Aaron Dukoff undErik Kruppe along wdk u great
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Skaja Terrace Pbilliee 24 -Rlggie'e Rnnt, Padrenti -
The Phillies gol 14 rusa in thelat inning and went on t win 24-8.Pitching for the Phillien wereScott Jimia, Bresdan Byrne, Mar-IT McOonagh and Mall Klancnlk.The Philline had great billig0today with a 3 rua triple by RyasBroton, a 2 run homer by ManlyMcDenugh uod s neIn homer byBreadas Byrne.
Optimiot Clob afNllrs Piralee 13-Sat Nail Bk. afNiles Cabo 11
Good pitching by Jeremy andMike B. by Ihn PiEutes fer a 13-ltwig. The Cabs fought back with 11
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Turning right on red hashecumea popular time sayer furmany Illinois motorista. Unfur-tunately, Sume motorists riskcausing occidents by turningright un red withòpt fully stop-ping and yieldiugthe right ufway. - -
The right-turn-un-red law por-mit.s a righttsrn at a red light un-ly ufer coming tu a cumplety stop.Look fur traffic un the ole-yet youareentering and yield the right ofway to any vehicles orpedestrians in the- - adjacentcrosswalk. Then. make the rightturn cantiunsly. . - -
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New car buyA couuamer cao be confideut
about hayiag a oew car at a fairprice au welt au choosing the rightautomobile by following a fewbasic steps before signing ou thedutted line, according to the AAA-Chicago Motor Ctoh.
- Don't rush ioto huyiog the firotcar ueeo in the showroom andOever purchase on aatoroobilewhen nafferiug "Oew car fever."
Make a list of safety and coo-venience featucêo that meet per-senat driving, lifestyle eudfamily nier oeods; and decide on abadget before going toohowruoms, AAA-CMC advises.
Check with friends and otherSources for uames of reputabledealers. Inquire about the oervicedepartment, au this will be w-pOrtaut in the fsturewheñ yourcar oeeds warraoty work, routinemuioteoance oc toechanicalrepairs,- Visit several showrooms to
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-right turns are prahibited. Tarn-ing left on red after stopping ispremitted from a one-way streetlo a one-way street heading left.
The right-turo-uo-red law io ap-precialed by busy motoristseverywhere. However,rememberto slop, look, yield andtaro caatiously.
er's checklistchasing. Surprioiogly, auestimated 75 percent of new carbuyer's don't, according lo MuA-CMC.
The next step in to go hume audevatoate the purchase options. Ifpossible, talk with owners of carsideotical to the one you want tohuy.
Aller comparison shopping lodetenuoioe the car you waut topurchase, a fair price and valseof any trade-jo, return lo thenhowroom -- this time Io talkdollaro.
A free brochure, "Car BoyiogChecklist", helps c0000mcrsselect a oew car for purchase.The brochure iselodes a "scorecard" lo compare autos. "CorBsying-Checkliot" is avouable 01all AAA-CMC bronce offices joIllinois oud Northern ludiono; orwrite lo the AAA-Chiesgo MotorClob, Public Affairs Department,Po Box hO27, Des Plomeo, Il00017-5027.
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Check those rear lightsLast weekend we packed the car fur a two day trip dawn tu
Champaign-Urbana for a high u buoI graduation. We took 157 allthe way dawn. Silly ou, we thought the lady 500 was held un n trackja Indianapolis.
After enteriog 157 off of 294, we spotted the recently erected 85mite per hour speed limit signa. In the right lane we acceleratedfrom 55 to 65 MPH, only to be almosl ruin off the ruad by twa armi-traitera and an elderly couple in a Lincoln We kicked it ap to 70MPH hut had to stay ta the right lane became we werea'tgotng fastenough lo earn the right tudrive jn the left lane.
lt ueemoawfolly hard to understand why so mach uf the tua.payers' money wan spent debating the pros and coas uf raising therural interstate speed limito tu 65 MPH. Ou 157 where the speedlimjt is 65 MPH, moot everybody was traveling 70 to 80 MPH. Miergetting bach un the ES-i-State 294 where the speed limit dropa to 55MPH, everybody atill held at 70 to 00 MPH. It doesn't realityseemlo malter what the signs say.
While driviug along admirmg Illinois' maay acreo uf farmlandwe couldn'thelp bol notice that very few drivera ever ase their tarasignals when changiog lanes Aside from being a law, it in ateo anecy courteous geslare ta turn on a nignal when yea are abuot toaqseeee into a space tos small for your car to fit into se the first
Brake lights, tara signals, tail tights aud-hacklip lights-all play avery important rote in driviug safely, All too often, these lights onOurears ace overlooked dariognormal maluteoance procedurea.
When changmg your oil er jast washing your car os-the weekend,it's a gond lime to perform d tight check. First, taro ou theheadlights to check their Operatioo aud chéck all tait lights ia therear. Then turn on Ihn tuca sigaals, sue at a time, checkiog bothfrust and rear ofthe automobile. Next turo the key no without star-hag the engine, put the gear selector io "réverse" andvheck thebackup lights ils the rear of yoor vehicle. Last ofall, bave someoneapply the brake pedal white yoochcck the reur hiake lights.
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-Most bulbs are foirly muy 1k repteceif burned oútbulsome ofIke newer caro reqoire removing the enlireleos 000emhlyin thereorj05100 gain acceos lo the bulks. Iii the ease of headlights, makesure the balbs are iostalledsi, you can read the uvritiiig-imprintedon the gloso. These bulbs can be installed apoide dosva hswttichcase the prinia boilt loto the holhwilt mami the beam-of light shineairoight up into loesisy nomotler hosvmuck yod Iryto seusl Diem. -
If the turo sigual indicator light ori yoúrdauk lighia upbat doesout flash-when you larouo youi signala. this uoaally indicatea akuroedout bulb in the frootor rear. If both bulbs arg ou bright, thenyou know the torn signal flasher has harned osi, tfabulb or flasherdoesn't take care uf the problem, it- is - time fer a qualifiedlechaiciaa to take a Ioula, - - - - -
The other iotereatmg thing we noted on our trip was how manycamper trailersaud reutedtradera dido'tkavéthe tara signals sudbrake lights-working properly. At night these tragers can be veryhard te see when approaching them from hekindivithoùt proper -lighting. YVhy rain as-entirevecatioa juot hecauae yuu didn'tcheckyuartraileriighlo? - - . -
-Tkernontcornmou caune oftrailer lighta pot ìvorkiag properly uf-ter being huohed ap to the cara electrical system Is the tackof agoudgrasadoa the trailer. 'l'ho groand wire coming off thetraller'swiring -harneas nasally guea dheetly In a screwie the trailer'sframe. Remove the wire, ase some sandpaper to clean the areawhere the wire attaches and reinstall the wire. Anyitiechanicalplace utbosiaeas will help yna ifyoa have problems, hut rememberthey will needhoth your caraadtruilerto correctuny problems,
Safe driving this aummer will depend oh both you -and yourmechanic to check even the aimpleut fauctiuna ufyosroar -
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N¡les Park... Continued from Pago!Fund) 1OO,OOO; generol liabilityinsoraoce, $100000; medical in-Oorance reserve, $3,000; han-dicap program, $54,413; audit,$10,000; boed and interest,$615,000; special and donatiorm,$4,300 and bond issne preceeds,$881,600. Linked to the bodget is a$4,398,680 appropriation.
No tao increase is expected,according to Hughes.
Bsnrdpresident Mary Maruneksaid there wilt be a 10-day tospec-tian pèrind far the budget...Jmre19 through July 20. A pubtichearing concerning the hudgetwit! he held at63O p.m. eu July 9.Adoption of the hudget and ap-propriatien ordinance wilt lakeplace at the regular hoardmeeting at8p.m. on July It.
In regular board matters,hourd attorney, Gabriel
LEGAL NOTICESUMMARY AVAILABLE
OF 1987-88 BUDGET
All interested semons are herebynotified that a Summary of theftscal year 1987-88 Budget of theTownship of NUes, including theintended uses of federal revenueuharrng funds tu available forpublie inspection.
The Bodget summary anddocumentation necessary lo sup-port the summary are availableat the Edward A. Warmax Ad-ministration Center, 5215 MainStreet, Skokie, flImnis, p-00 AM.to 4:30 P.M., Monday throughFriday.
Given under my hand at the Ed-ward A. Warman AdministrationCenter this 8th day of June, 1987.
LOUTS BLACK, Tonen ClerkNiles Township
Berrafato unid that rundem-fauno proceedings to acquireproperty for a new maintenancegarage were concluded in thecourt on May 26, with a judgmentof $550,098 awarded to ownero ofJno-Rite Machine Co., 753t N.Oak Park.
"The building and land nowbelongs to the park district,"Berrafato unid." The cauri atooordered that the people there
- must vacate the premi000. byJune30,"
The building contains 14544sqoure feet. The park district in-tends lo hanse its tracks andother park eqnipment, u repairshop and some offices in one-story building, which lies directlyacross the street from Turn golfcourse.
Board members enpressedconcern lhe bedding would not hevacated by June 30. "There isheavy machinery and officeequipment that must be movednut before the deadline," Com-missionerWalter Beuuse said.
On the premino the bsildingwould he vacant at the scheduledtime, heard members naid theywill inspect the facility on July tto determme bow to utilize thefacility to meet park districtneeds.
Varions hoard members saidthat lhe present boildingu at Tarnutilized to bosse equipment canbe torn down.
"The land eau now be used fordevelopment in the future," unid
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nuid that Mayor Nicholos Blanchad contacted Hughes regardinga change concerning a plannedday care center at BallardSchool. The original plan by thepark diotriet was In have thefacility on the second and officeoen the firol floor.
Children under lhree years oldmust have a firot floor location inline with state stipulations,Murmels said. "There are con-ceros regarding accidents tosmall children going down thestairs."
In albor reports, Beusse naidrevenue from the NUesRecreation swimming pool onSnoday was $1,274. Figures werenot available for the opening dayon Saturday. He also reported thebatting cages at Jozsniak Parkbrought in $87M and the mini-'golf course, $6,g92 niece openingon May 15.
Revenue from the golf courseto date was $08,156.72, In 1988 forthe same period, receiptu were$88,207.21. Beusse noted the 198famount incloded $10,000 from theconcession stand. "It was torodown, (Ihn concession stand)which means the golf coursema4de moro money Ibis year," he
Commissioner Elaine Beinenreported there bas been aproblem with maintenance andrepairs due to tack nl pari-timehelp. Part-time employeesunually are hired in June, Heinen
Camp in Lake Forest whichprovides a sommer program forover 300nnrth shore students.
Mr. Smith received hisBachelor of Science degree 1mmBeloit College in Beloit, Wincon-sin and his Master's degree ineducational administration fromGeorge Peabody College forTeachemo is Nashville, Ten-
Mr, Smith is looking forward tobeing part-of Ihr administrativeteam of East Maine SchnolDistrict No. 63. 11e feels that hehas the qasalifications, en-thonianm, creativity ansi energyte make an important impactupon the utodentu and utulf at theGemini School.
suggested tIne hoard should lookinto the ponnihilily of bringingpart.timern Intoihe park districtin early spring for maintenancechores.
Board approved inslaffing aherrn at Cowllaud Park after aresident complained that the sidenf his house has keen hit with
Residents protest... nuirnmPage3In 1979, after the county huard
denied a commercial develop-merit, the petitionerfiled a sait irsthe Cook- County Circuit Court'where the lute Jndge NathanCohen granted C-4 cómmercialnnn'mg. Homeowners took Iheirfight to the appeals court whichreversed the . lower cauridecision.
At Friday's hearing, DonaldScgal, an attorney representingCallas, presented witnessOs Wholestified the commercial trendand character of the area wascompatible for the proposed unefor the site. They pehsted to theGolf Mill nhopping center directlyacross the street from the subjectproperty located at the corner nfGolf Rd. and Greenwood, us wellas other shopping centers eastand west of Milwaukee Ave.
Plans call for retail- storeswhich would he homed is oseboilding containing 9,g55 uqsarefeet nf floor space. There wouldhe 46 parhing spaces facingGreenwood and employee park-ing at the rear of thebidldhag. A landscape screen ofbushes would buffer the retadCenter from the residentialhomes atthe rear nf the property.
"The project would not have anadverse impact on residents,"said one onpert withesu.
Callas testified he had enteredinto a real eutale contract to por-chase the site, adding the closingfor the sale would take place onMonday (June 8).
Hr otated making inqoiriesahout the property regarding itsconing ntatss and had heen in-formed by the president of thehomeowners association and JoeSalerno, Nilesdirector ofcode en-forcement, the site was zoned forresidential ase. However, whenhe went to the county's office inChicago, employees there toldhim the map showed the parcelsmere zoned commercial.
Salerno said he informedCallas about the R-5 residential
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baseballs on a continual basisdamaging the siding. A herrn(kill) will act au u preventivemeasure.
School District 71 officialshave agreed to share the cast nf uwmd chip safety surface to hein-stalled at Jezwiak Park in theamount nf $000,
statua On Feb, 19, "t then teamedthat Callsspurchasedtlte proper-W-on Feb, 25," he unid
Salerno-stated, NUes had filedobjections to u commercinl pew(oct on the Greenwood-Elm nitoin 1979, Alter the illinois Ap'pellote Courtdecision, he said thevillage senta letter asklssg countyofficibluto revertthe C-dntatmththe original R-5 zoning on thecounty map. "It was asssmedthis was done," ho nuid,- A petition - signed by 16homeowners nearthe sshject sitefavoring the proponed projectwas submitted ta the hoard byCallas. Tom Merlin, president nfthe homeowners' associationthen presented a petition contain-ing 60 signalmen opposing theshopping strip. "The sub-divisioncontains 7f homes. Same nf thehomeowners who signed his(Callas) petition, later signedours after getting more informa-
, tina about the project," he said.Is a presentation lo the heard,
Merlin said ifthe petition was up-proved, the entice block of thesub-division en Greenwond wouldfull under Cemmeretat zoning."Residenth would he adverselyaffected. It's u unique cnmmsni--ty where neighheru enjoy theirtifestyleul," he said. "Most of unwho moved into theneighhoorhnod in recent yearsrealized the American Dream ofowning nur own homes. Now na-meune wants to shatter thatdream for the highest net returnon hin investment," he said.
Merlin presented photos ofhomes comtcucted over the panifour years ranging between$150,000 and $260,000 on Green.woed and west on Delphlu."There ban hues - un intemiveresidential development.,.direct-ly opposite . nf petitioner'sargumenta that the trend ta corn-merciaI in this urea," he said.
Al Sompolaki, a reuidnt on ElmDr. painted nut Elm has a closedcul de sac ut Greenwood thatcould pose a problem foremergency vehicles going intothe sito,
"The experta keep talkingabout heavy traffic nn Golf undon Greenwood, bot failed to men-tino traffic would he increasedwith the proposed retail center,"hesoid,
Sompolski road excerpta fromthe appeals cuori decision winchsaid that although there han heenan intemified Wend far "mureand more commercialdevelopmenta" near residentialareas, commercial zoning "mmlbegin and end somewhere" withappropriato boundary lines,
l'ho audience applauded whenSompolukie said, "the courtreversed the lower court decisionbecause, in its opinion, Golf-Greenwood Gardens was an ap-propriute boundary line 'het-woes renidentlal and cnmmer-i"
The board granted a 3f day con-timonee requested by Salerno,who will repudio the billage coo-Corning the nosing case. NitosVillage trustees will then deter-mine whether un nhjectinn to theproposed development will he f il-ed with the county.
sThe county appeals board is a
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- singlo and double fer-3 RBI'a, uipg. Dong Indelak played a- Michael Grochocki made hin pit- great game with a triple and'
- eking debut and did a grout job, ningle plun a noliddefensive por-ansI Pote Stuck. pitched a formance, Billy Peters had 4scoreless tonlu with great RBI's and pitched well. Other
- defensive plays by Runuell White Sos hits were by JohnDnszak and Sean Barrett,Hitting LeVpy, Jim Sikaran ad Tommy
-.forthe Pirates were baron with a Kieha.. Jim Siharas.pitchod 2 in-homer and single, Jeremy' a - ningn allowing only i run io a fine
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year's camp, "Dare,..Cas YouGo Beyond?", - is ' designed tcbaltongo campero to have fou,make now friends, gain new skillsund leorrisew things in a relanedatmosphere that con ho paced toone's individuai needs and likes.Variomsporta and activities uroavailable including Toi Chi - u
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Over 25 one-boor ôtasnes-witl tooffered, including ouch topics ant
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wayut the Northwest CommunityYMCA, 1515 W. Toohp Ave., ParkRidge, however, openings in all
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. One week nr all weeks possible. -
The hours for day camp orellt36 am. to 4:30 p.m., Mondaythrough Friday. ' For workingparents, entended care isavailable from 739-830 am. und430-6 p.m. The-camp is forchildren firot through seventhgrkdeu supervised by collegostudents;
Scheduled activities includeTuesday field tripu, Fridaycookouts, daily-swine tastruclion,gumes, hiken and much muro.
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Field trips include two Cubs.games, Santa's Village, Brook-field Zoo, Mmeum of Scienco&Induntry, Lake Opeuka and waterslidé io Don Plaines, Illinois
- Beach Stato Park, CampHastings, Woudella oal Ride,Shedd Aquarium li Planelarium,Foc furlher infurmatino cull 825-2171.
high tech/high touch comiuunica-tiAns ; - starting your Ownbonluenn; cooking with herbs,taking vacation photographs;and food irradiation.
Activities, clauses and mealseach day are hased on a specialthcmet. Monday - "Now You'reReolly Going Placen'; T000day -"Bock to the Future"; Wednes-day - "Go For It".
The camp- is nponnored by theUsivernity of Illinois C operativeEnlcnnios Service. The cost in $7fwhich includes ample fond, tndg--tog, Ihc pool, au cloogno and uc-lavilies, and nnecrafl.
For more information on utleu-ding the Fun and Fitness Camp,call Sooth Conk County HomoEconomics. advisor LyoneErickson at 532-4309.
Anyone, regardless of - race,non, national origin nr oncia-economic backhrouod, iswelcome ta participate in any en-tension educational program.
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The Batting Cages feature 5baseball machines, 2 softballmacktnes and 3 dilloreot speeds.Seven pitches cost only aquarter) The newly constructed
-18 bole miniature golf course- feotuern challenging hotos,beautiful landscaping and minigolf tournaments. Adults pay un-ly $2 for a rouud. Children under12 pay $1.M und if you golf before4 p.m. weekdays, thorn is u 25gdiscount)
Jozwiak Park is located noTouhy ovo. just cant ufMilwaukee. Hours of operatinoare Monday - Friday, 3 In 9 p.m.,Saturday and Sunday - 12 to 9p.m. For more informatisn onIbis euciting pack, cull GrenoanHeights at 967-6575. Summerhours begin June t5 al Jonwiak.Beginnisg Mosdoy, June 11, Jon-.misk mill be open 7 days a meek 12neon In 10p.m.
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Maine East track ends the '87 campaign with adistrict meet Saturday, May 23, at Loyola. (front,l-r) Kacep Oelbayn (mgr.(, Felix Malinis, RickyMey, Mitte Goldmonen, Mike Weiner, RichMichaols; Dennis Malinis, and Jéunica Pounder)mgr.). (second row, l-r) tàrcy Letwat, RobinRose, Loo Trogor, Scott Gilbert, At Ramirez, AlBorgon and Euh Rosenberg. (third row, l-r).Marty
The nedond and final semino ofthe Rilen Wont Tennis Camptogins Mon.,Juty 13 and runs un-hl Aug. I. The camp ta co-spousored by the Sknkio, MortonGrove, and Lincolnwòod ParkDistricts for ages I-17. The pro-gram io held weekday mornings00 the Riles West tennis courtsand offers.holh 3 day per woolsand 5 day per week optioun. -
The Riles Wont Tennis Camp isnow in ils seventh year and ta -directed -by 05PTA. crtifiedtennis professional Frank Sackswho was the Head Tennis Coachal. Niles Went Risk School from1981 to 1986. Sacks' l982und 1986Nibs West Indium were the onlytennis Icarias - in the school'stastury to qoalify for the I.H,S.A.Stato tournament. Sacks ta cnr-mooDy on the staff of Tam Tenuta& Fitness in Nibs and has taughttennis. at parta, schools, clubs,and resorts from New York taCalifornia.
Women'sSoftballTeam member
Chris Konior, a senior at NorthPark College in Chicago playedoutfield for the women's softballteam coached by RebeccaDjurickovic. The Vikings finishedtheir sousos with a 4 and igrecord. Chris is a -graduate nf -Nues North High School and livesio Skokie.
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Loudermrns now heads a staffthat includes 48 agents, six salesmanagers and seven servicerepresentatives. The Nifes officeadministers more than ' $320million in life and health in-seranee protection.
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TedTasky winsnational award
Ted Tasky, CLU, ChFC, Mois-tant General Agent of WeintraobAssociates, an agency of TheNew England, located at 5255Golf rd., ShaMe, was recentlypresented with the. SalesManager of the Year award atthe company's annaal GeneralAgent's Meeting held in Hawaii.Taskyone of 300 Sales Managersthroughout the country, earnedthis national honor based uponhis success in recruiting sewagents who produced more
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Donald L. Keller has joined theFirst Stole Bank & Treat Corn-posy of Park Ridge an AssistantVice President Commercial Len-ding.
Keller has twleve years of cx-ponente in lending. that.has in-cloded mortgages, installmentlending and administration.
Keller is a graduate of theUniversity of Wisconsin.
Reminder to filenew Form W-4
State Representative Calvin R.Sslher (D-56) wants to remindeveryone that ander Ihe new TaxReform Act of l000,vvorkers mustsuhmit a new Form W-4 tu theiremployerprior lo October 1,1887.
The lax withholding rates havebeen changed an a result of the1988 Tan Reform Act. Sutker said sfrog increases js operating ear-many deductions have also been ninga each yeàr and we are cus-substantially reduced or corn- tinaally striving ta offer new andpletely eliminated far 1407. Thosewho wait mlii October to sahmitthe sew W-4 may be penalizedunless at leant 8 percent of theirtasen are paid in advance.
The tnternal Revenue llerviceis offering three free puhilcationsto guide yau is claiming thecorrect number of withholdingallowances on your 1987 Form W-
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Summer jabs will be plentifulin Chicago, according toestimules made by one torn-porary help firm.
"The economy loolm strongenough throogh the summer tosupport substantial hiring here,according to Tony Zahn, vicepresident/regional manager farKelly Services.
"For example, Kelly plana tohire 11,500 employees for tern-porary work in theChicago area.This is a part of summertime of-fort to hire 188,000 employees na-
. . tionwide," Zahn said.turalandengineering firm. Employment with aln'm such
Danald V. Rutkowski, Park Kelly, which hires people toRidge, (55) has heen appointed work on short-term assignrnenlaVice President, Project . at a variety st cautarnerManager. Rutkowaki formerly facilitien,ls popular with manywas a Director and Vire tenchern, studente and othersPresident of Nakawataso, twIning for snrnzner employment.Nutkowskl, Wyss&Yt, Inc.
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BankersTech promotionsMarilyn Mengarelli 53, has
been promoted to assistant vicepresident and Roberta A, l'att20, has bees promvtcd toassistant. vice president and con-trailer of BunkersTech, a wlollyowned soboidiary of FirstColonial .Bankshares Cor-poration (NASDAQ/FCOLA), itwas ann000ced by BaskersTech-president Robert F. Sherman.
Mengarelli is currently respon-sible for BanhersTech'scostomer service andbookkeeping activities. Prior tothat, she wan assistant managerof Colonial Boots and Trost Corn-posy's operations office. Sheresiden in Niles. . '
Patt previously served auanlomuted teller machine car-dbase manager of Colonial Bashand Trust Company andcustomer service reprenontativéat BankeroTech. She began hercareer with Colonial Bank whileattending Northeastern tllinnisUniversity, where she receivedhachelnr'O degrees in basinein
Cole Taylor Financial Group,tnc., a multi-bank holding corn--pony comprised nf five hontewith eight locotiorn, today an-noonced that first qoarter, 1987net earnings were $1.181 million,np 62% tram $739 million in thefirst quarter of 1988. - -
Shares of the privately-heldcorporation beve increased invalue by $5.89 in first quarter1987, compared to an increase invalue of $2.45 per participating.oliare in first quarter, 1988. Thetotal asseta of the holding corn-pony exceed $1 hillson.-
"We are very pleased with thefirstquarter results bat do pot ex-peel the saine rate of increase forthe entire year" aayu Sidney J.Taylor, Chairman of the ColeTaylor Financial Group, Inc.
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Cole Taylor Financial Group,toc. reôently installed - newuignage at its losaba eight loco-horn, which feature a new logound corporate red and block col-
The haslss, which previouslycarried their individual nemeo,havealsubeen renamedto reflectn strong corporate identity. Eachflow carries the primary identity;an "Cote Taylor Bank," followedby its local identifier.
The Cole Taylor FinancialGroup, Inc., Nnrthbrook, is corn-prised of the following institu-tiono: Cole Taylor SanktDiovors, Chicago; Cole TaylorBank/Ford City, Chicago andBorbenk; Cole Taylor Boik/-Main, Wheeling and - Chicago;Cole Taylor Bankhllkolde andCole Taylor Bunk/Yorktown,Lombard.
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Kellyllervicesoifers free train-ing in office automation toqualified workers, Zahn said.Employees con move te higherpay ratqs as shills improve.
More information about sum-mer jobs in the area is availableby calling Kelly Services at571.0250.
- SalespeopleWith A Purpose
The Chicago Metro Chapter ofSalespeople With A Purpose(SWAP) wifi meet for breakfastat 1h04 DOveO Restaurant locatedut 7291 N. Caldwell ave. Monday,June 21, 7:30-9:45 urn. Guestspeaker James MonIno, "Edn-toiser", one of Chicago's top tesspeahern will oddresn the groupon "Invertthe Triangle for BetterSelling". Swap is o non-profitorgonicolion whose parpase is loenhance the quality, und level of
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- For more information cull:.Alex 965.0414 (evenings).
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Pictored above during the 63rdAonnal 'Irntolla-tins Dinner' held May 27 by the Northwest RealEstate Board are, l-r, President Rasselt N. Hume,Hume Realty -& Appraisal; ist Vice-PresidentRobert L. Borkowico, RLB Realty; 2nd Vice-President Donald A. Sebastian, Sebastian & Ce.;
City vehIcle stickersavailable at Norwood
As a service to its customers,Norwood Federal Savings Bankin selling City of Chicago vehiclestickers - at its Main Office,located at 5613 N. MilwankeeAvenue, from Jene 1 throughJuly15.
To purchase -n uticker,customers must present theircompsterized application formsan received in the-malt, with Ilseappropriate fee, te the teller stthe Vehicle Sticker Window. The,cust of the stickers in $50.00 each,plus s . $2.08 processing fee,
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Stickers must be affined to thelower right-hand corser of thewindshield hyJuly 15,1887- In addition to ita Main Office,
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Originally founded May 15, 1924, the NWREB isnow beginning its 63rd continuons year of servicete the community.
RavenswoodCorpnames directors
Allan W. PsllasteRavenswond Financial Cor-
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SCHOOLStart a business at home
marketing.The workshop will be team-
taught by Laura Pantoreui andSosas Koenter. Laura is a privaterossultant for family day careand refei'ral. Susan lu the Dimirtor of Pahlic Relations in childcare initiative atine Jane AdamsHull House. Both women havebeen trainiog home care workersfar many years. Together theyprovide a wealth of Informationregarding day care iv the home.
The registratios fee inDiO. Br-Ing a friend for $10. Plenty of freeparking in available os campos.For. mom isformation call JotsiGast at 98im131.
MG graduateGeorge Apo Kravattuveetil
from Morton Grove, was amongapprosimately l,02t Universityof Tulsa students that graduatedin a commencement cermvnyheld on Saturday, May 2, at 630p.m. in Skeily Stadium. A bac-
. calaureate servire for students,faculty, family and friends washeld at lirio am. in SharpChapel on the TU campos..
Washington Schoolscience fair
The annual Washington SchoolScience Fair was held on Frtday,April 24 in . the school gym.Students in all grade levels wereencoinagedtnparticipate by nub-mitting a project. ils all, 120students were represented.
Enhibits and prajects cuveredawidevariety oftopicu and rang-ed in levels of complexIty.Everyone who brought in a pro-ject received a certificste nf par-ticipation.
WanhingtoSchonl istocated at.' 2710 Golf rd in Glenview and is
one of for elementary schools isEast Maine Schaol District 63.
Truman College will offer. tertio Day Care Business in
. Your Home on June 20, 9 am-ipm., at Truman College, 1145 W.Wilson, Chicago. Topics to becovered include licensing, nettingand collecting feen, and
ILEGAL NOTICEThe Plan Cnmminnion and Zoo-
Ing Board of Appeala will hold apnhlichearingonManday, July 6,
. 1987 at8OO P.M. in theMunicipalCouncil Chambers, 7200Milwaukee Ave., NOes, Dilanio,to hear the following matter(n)
. 07-ZP-lOAntonio Ripou, 8538 Oleander,
Nilen, Dilanio, Petitioner. Re-quenting a variation of requirednide yard from i feet to 244 feet(presently 4 feel) to enlarge car.Port at 8538 Oleander.
. 87-W-11
Jamie Bayoco, 540 ShadywobdLane, Elk Grove Village, illinois,Petitioner. Requesting a varia-tian of required lot size of 6,250&F. ofland and 86 Fl. of frontageto 3,700 S.F. of land and 20 Ft. Pffrontage to comtrsct a singlefamily home at 8165 MerrIll. Lotof Record - Ri.
87-W-52 .
s Robert Kowalshi, 8345 NewEngland, Niles, lilinoin Peli-lainer. Reqaestiog a variation ofrequired 10 Ft. nido yard to O Ft.side yard In comtrlict an attach-ed garage and room adólion onNorth side of enisting single fami-ly home at 8345 New Risgland.
Joli1, G. Fisch, ChairmanPlan Commission & Zoning
. Boardof Appeals
Sydney Mitchel, Seerefary- 'PlanCommisnion & Zoning
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BEAHOST FAMILYA select froop of English-speakingleenufers frost Europe, Asia, andlatinAmerica will arrive is Ihr U.S. thisAugust - each one looking forward toliving with an American family for ahigh school year.
You could be one nf these families!
Discoveranothcrcoltare without tcñvisghome. Share your c005try in a fon andfascinating way. And gain a specialfriend fer life.
V Your local EF Foundation Area Repre-seotutive is ihterviesving jtroipectivefamilies now. lost families are able te.'choose the student best suitedfor their
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Saint JohnLutheran Schoolhonor roll .
. Saint John Lutheran School nfNifes. (Missouri Synod) annonneca. that 24 students made.the jfonor Rail for. the fourthquartei, Students achieving
. Honar Roll status am: ist grade-Krintdn Hannon, MarcosLushpynskyj, Thomas McKenna,Vaneua Meyers, StephenRotator, Melisna Tr-zasktis; 2ndgrade - Douglas Borlinger, JR.Nona, Ddan Went; 3rd Grade-Suzanne Kermath, WilliamKefslake, Richard Raderla, Jr.,Steven Roth; 4th grade - RussellHein, Erie Wandel, MatthewWIlson; 5th grade -Jeff Stevens;6th grade Harold Downs, Mat-these Hoffman, Steven Kermath,Jimmy La; 7th grade - AnthonyLo, Elisabeth Itadeehi; 8th grade- Kevin Hohohaum.
The Christian Day School ofSaint John Lutheran SehoulChurch is located at 7429Milwaukee Ave. lone blocknouthof Harlem) in Niles. Applicationsare currenlly being accepted forthe 1987-88 school year. For moreinformation on how you can ob-tain a Christian Education foryour child, contact Mr. JamenHohnbaum, Principal, at647-8132.
DePaulJournal W
The . creator of theinternationally-renowned mIen-nive Journal Workshops, NewYork psychologist Dr. ira Pro-gaff, wIn personally conduct u ne-q500ce of workshops June 26through July 2 ut DePasI Univer-nity's Scltmitt Academic Center,2323 N. Seminary ave., Chicago.
Hosted by DePänt's Center forthe Study of Values, the three-part workshop series in designedto help participants combinemeditation exercises with writingentries in a structured journalwith the purpose of evokingCreativity und overcomingblockages to il. The IntensiveJornal process is a modern ap-prouch to spirituality withoutdogma.
A stsdent of psychologist CartGustav Jung, Progoff bas writtenneyeraI hooks and tas establish-ed lhe Reis York-based DialogueHouse, which offers more than5go workshops asnually.
The three workshops of the In-lessive Journal program are:
I) Life Content Worknhop Thefirst workshop includes practicaltechniques for clarifying per-asnal relationshIps, career coo-ceros, and the varied aspects ofone's physical life. 17 p.m. Fn-
N. .E W'
Sandte Lindqnlnt, ahondas ufSI. Juba Breheuf and Maine EastHigh School, graduated on Mayl7lh from Nartheaslern illinois f
. University. Sandie majored inElementary education with afocus on early childhood andgraduated with high honorn. Herfuture plum Include teachingsecond grade atSt. John BrebeufSchool in September.
Sandte hai volunteered farmany yearn in the St. JubaBreheuf Sunday pro-school gru-gram as well au participatinginyouth mou itry ativltIeu andyoung adult programa. She Is thedaughter of. Carl nf CharlotteLindquint, and granddaughtdr ufVictor and Palma Rosy . andRudolph andMary Liitdquist, allresidents of Nues for over 35years. .
. St. Norbert graduatesThe following students were
among the 403 candidates award-ed degrees daring spring earn-meocerneot ceremonies at. St.Norbert College: Nicholas Can-dotti (business administration);sos at Mn. and Men. Nich Candot-ti, 8429 W. Oak ave., Riles; An-drew P. Dro-Sa (bachelor of arts)son Of Mc. and Mrs. Jan Drwila,8909 Oleander; Morton Grove;Michael J. Piershi (bachelob of
to hostorkshops
day, inne W, through I p.m. Sun-day, June20)
Depth Contact Worhshop.This workshop stimulates the ex-geminen bath of creativity undspinitualawureness on the basisofeach individual's whole life. In-dividuula work with the jato-salleads that gino them tile informa-liso contained in their dreams,twilight imagery and processmeditations, Prerequisite: anyLife Content Workshop (7 p.m.Sunday, Jtine 25, through 1 p.m.Tuesday, June 30)
Life Integration Workuhap.An activé process designed tohelp participants integrate whatthey've written und use it tu leadthem ints the next steps of theirliven. Prerequinitet both the LifeCoolest and Depth ContractWorkshops. 17 p.m. Tuesday,June 38, through i p.m. Thurs.day, July21
Tuition for the workshops is$1go each, two for $285 and $375far three. Housing in available oisDePuul's campus at un addi-tional cost.
For more information cull Dr.Dennis McCann, director of theCeotet for the Study of Values, ut341-0269.
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Quincy College.. graduate
Amy Jo Ptasaek, daughter ofMr. andMrs. Frank H. Ptanzekof912 Barclay Court, Batavia(formerly of Riles), grgduutedfrom QuincyCellege on Sunday,Muy 17 during the 124th Cons-mencernent Knercisen with aBarhelnr'n Degree in Biology undChemistry.
The new graduate completedprig studies at Maine TownshipHigh School East in Park Ridge.During her college career, AmyJo Ptaszek was u sumisos cumlaude graduate.
coiwseshelp adultsobtain a diploma
Adotta who wish to earn u highsehoot diploma or are preparingto tahe the General EducationDevelopment (GED) test canreceive instruction in courses of-fered by the.Oakton CommunityCollege MORNACEP Office.Clasum will begin the week ofJune17.
','GED Complete Review"course will include an intensivestudy of all subjects of the GEDtest including reading corn-prehension, math, writing skills,social studies, and natural scies-ce. Studeols wilt view a series atvideotaped lessons and work ouspecific areas that require fnn-Iher improvemeot.
Students may also receive io-stroction in individaal suhjeetisuch as resding Esgtish, mathand writing shim. Persons whoseed to take the GED Coo-nutation test con attend a reviewcourse which will cover theUnited Stales und the IllinoisConstitutions and the Dectaratiosof Independence.
For registrotios and infor-mutlos, call Aasne Schank, GEDCsordivatnr, 525-6290.
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'Facts for Life'AIDS conference
Sen. W1ter W. Dudycz(R-Chicago) is encouragisg areaorgasizations and health careproviders to send representativesto a state-wide conference onArns, Facts nf Ute', to be heldinChicago June tt-2t.
The conference will be held atthe Bismarch Hotel in Chicagoand wilt apen with registration nfparticipants, a film festival aodreception on Fri., June 19. Thefallawing day, Dudyez said a tallschedale of panel diocuasionn inplanned following a heynotespeech by Marvyn Silverman,
M.D., enecative director al theAnoerican Foundation for AIDSResearch in San Francises.
The per-person fee for the con-ference is $35, which wilt inclndethe opening reception and con-tinental hreakfast and lonch osSatorday. Participants' feesmast he receivndby the lltinoioPublie Health Association, 428 W.Jefferson, Spriofield,IL 62702, ablater than Jane lt.
Farther information about theevent may be obtaioed from theIllinnis Poblic Health Associa-lion, (217) 522-5687.
Estrogen replacement therapy
AT&T Tetetype employees willdenote blood at a campany-sponsored drive on Taesdoy,Jane 20 from 8 am. to 4:30 p.m.,
at campaoy's offices, 5555 Tauby,Skohie. Blond drive chairpersonTom Showers endorses employeeparticipation in the drive.
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2 The key to your successful Irealmevi is prncisn diouvasis, -
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4 You deserne personal, indlyidualizect care. .
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Res magnetic resonanceimagingfacility groundbreakingGeoundlseeakisg ceremonies at
RossereetiOn Hospital on Wed-neaday, Map 20, macbed thebeginning of cosotractian foe afacility to cOOtain ose of medicalscience's newest diagnostic tools,magnetic resonance imaging(MRI). -
"May the 50e et tisis seediagnoatic loot otfom us lo betterfallitI oar miasiOs to sorne yourpeople cr55 may this one Tacititytesty be one more way thai wemay offee optimal heoltlr care toall who use it rr the - years locome," soled Sister Slephooie,CR., chairperson of theRnsorrection Health Care Cor-pnration Board of Directoen,speaking at the ceremonies.
"Geoundbreahing today forthe oesc MEl coil highlights ourefforta to keep puce w,thtechnology and to respond to theneeds of ccc commasity," saidSister Bnnaveslsre, CR., cor-pnrole presideol.
"We look forward to gatheringagain is our 35th anniversaryyear ta mark the opesiag of thissew facility and the rolminclianof yet another dream," she saidin reference lo Ike hospital's 35thasninerSary year beginning Nun.
Resurrection Hospital'sMedical/Dental staff PresidentDr. Leo Stofarnki added kincongratulations and thanks lo theSisters notink'"I, kin facility wiltbecome ose of only fine or sin inthe coller metropolitan area andthe fient in a Catholic communityhospital."
According lo Dr. Stasio Frankof Resurrection's Special medImaging deparlmnol, Ike MElrelies on a powerful compalerasd interacting of a magneticheld and radio waves lo producedetailed imagen of intersaltissues and organs.
Breaking groand for the new magoetic resonance Imagingfacility at RensrrecliOn Hospital are (left lo eigktl t Dr. StansaFrank of Renareection's Special Imaging department; SisterBosaventure, CR., prenident( Sinter Stephanie, CR., chairpersonnf the Resurrection Health Care Corporation Board; and Dr. LenStolueski, president of Resurrection's medicnlnddeutal ntalf.
"At the end nf the 19th ceotnry,we thought we had reached theultimate when Rnentgendiscovered the X-ray; and whenrecent technology yielded the ad-vent of the CAT scanner-forlooking inside the body, againwe felt we kad reached Ike pis-sacie," she -soled. "With today's
Rader Institute-opens at Bet hesda
Eating disorders - bulimia,aooeenia nervosa - have teadi-tisnally bees identified as a"woman's disease." Bat arene-ding lo William C. Rader, M.D.,foonder the clinical director ofThe Roder Institule, thecoustry's leading eating disordertreatment program, more andscore men are being diagnosed anhoning eating disorders. Stadienshow that among mate collegesladentu 0% te 10% hinge-purgeand 5%.to 10% are asoresic.
A widely respectedpsychiatrist, Dr. Rader has beena leader satianwide in Ike fieldsof compulsive ' behavior,specifically with regard lo eatingund alcoholism. He mas a pioneeris innolnint family members insubstance ahuse treatment pro-grams and in Ireoling rom-puloine bekanior disorders as
- groundbreaking for the new MRIunit, we mark another milestonein onr quest for attimaten."
Architects for the MEl facilitywere from the firm of O'Donnell,Wicktnnd, Pigonni and PetersonArchitects, Inc. The general con-
.- tractor is the George SalutI Con-stractiOn Cosopany.-- , -
diseases which require in-patient
The treatment program he hasdeveloped for The Rader Is-atilde is ose that eilt help peopleachieve lifelong reconery and is-calven a multi-disciplinary ap-proach. Instead sg reecentratingon diets, eating or symptoms oftIre disease (like starnatian erobesity, The Raider Institute pro-gram will teach individuals Inreupret themselves, to formpositive relatiosslsipn aod tocreate a healthy living-environ.ment, Treatment consista of acomhisatioo of io-palient, out-patient assI family therapy.
For more iofermation or to netap an interniew with Dr. Rader,contact Lie Newstead, pabticrelations cäordisator, BethesdaHospitals 721-6000, ext. 5100.
United OstomyAssociation meeting
The Usiled Oulomy Aunocia-lion/North Suburbau ChicagoChapter mill hold its monthlymeeliag at- B p.m. Wednesday,June 24, al Lutheras GeneralHospital, 1775 Dempster st., ParhRidge. We will meet in the EastDining Room as the tenth floor.This month me mill he having the
prior drawing far oar annual fuodraising raffte. Many exciting andheastiful prines mill he gioenaway. The Grand Prine witt he afour day/three night trip for 2 toLas Vegas.
Foe further information On Oarorganinatian, please call 96f-0039.
SHARES group to meetSHARES, a nnpport group for ti ponta to discuss is ues of cue-
those who care for the elderly Is rent roncees I them. Thetheir home, will hold an open SHARES meetings are held mondi canulas at its meeting on thly and are free and open to allThursday, Joue 18 at 7 p m, in the interested persons.Anderson Pavilion n Swedish For further information cou-Covenant Huspilal, 2751 W. fact Steve Jachnon SwedishWinsna Covenant Hospital Pastoral Care
The open agenda s011t allow par- department, 878-9250, est 5091.
ANAD to meetAnarenia Ravenna and
Ausocidled Disorders . ARADwill hold--ia. group . meeting. forasorenics, hulimics, parentu, andfamilies at 8. p.m., Thursday,Jase 25 at Highlend ParkHospital, 705 Glenview ave.,Highland Parh. The meeting isfree..Thnse interested are invitedlo attend. ANAD groups now hold
..-(.ÇoIogy Group to meetAs open dikcsusion has been
planned far the meeting nl theSwedish Covennnt Hospital On-cology Support group nu Friday,Jane 19, at 1 p.m. in the AnderuosPavilion, 2751 W. Winana.-
The free meeting is open lo allcaocer patients and their
regular meetings in numerousnorth shore commuoltien - andother sections nfgeealer Chicagb.Far additional information roll831-343f.
Anorenia Nervosa and Bulimiaare dangeroas eating disorderscharacterined by estreme loso ofweight and/or binge eating andpsrging.
-Weight management-. program for women
"Dining Ost Healthfully" will heheld Tuesday, .Juoe 23, at 5s3tp.m. The program is part of aweight management workshopsponsbred -by the Center forWomen's Health/St. FrancisHospital, 1800 Sherman Place,Enasaton. Cost is $1f, which in-
families. The parpase of thegroup in lo give uapport hy meansof edacalios, enchaoge of isfor-matins-sud sharing.
Faradditional informatian con-tact group moderator SteveJachson, pastoral rare depart-mest,S7f-Slft, est.- 5098.
rindes isdividuat dielu and esce-ciao programs., Jaso-Aso Megna, ED, willsuggest hoe lo choose healthyfoods io all types of resloaronts.
For reservations and ad-ditiosol information, call 492-3700.
"First Aid far and by theLaryngectornee" will he Ihn topicfor -guest speaker. JoanneShearer, itNy at the meeting ofthe Swedish Covenant HospitalNew Voire Clnh ón Tnesday, Jane23, al-60f p.m. in the AndersonPavilion, 2751 W. Winona.
Ms. Shearer, a member of thehospital's Department of Nursing -
Edneation, will focos no twoareas of major concern tolaryngerlomees - mouth-to-serbresuscitation foe the neckbreather and - techniques theloryngeetomee can une tresuscitate -aoother neckbreather or. person svho breathes
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Free shin cancer screenings-wilt he offered at - St. FrancioHospital on Wedsesday, June 24.Appointments are available froms am. to noon.
St. Francis Hospital der.matologistu will ensdncg the five-minute Screenings. Participants
Free cholesterol screenins.June 15th through July 15th.
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Voice Club to learn -First Aidthrough the month. A demnmtra-tins will be gives, and a film anresneritation, Three CrIticalMinales, also will he shown.
All laryogectamees and theirfamilies areerienaraged to attendthis meeting to learn ahont theselife saving teclsniqaes.
The New Vnice Clnb is anedncalinnal and snpport groupfor taryngeclomees and theirfamilies. The meetings are freeasdoprn to interested parties.For fnrther information contactSheila Derman, speech therapistasd club moderator, at- 878-8200,eng. ssos. . -
screeningsrancisshoold wear a bathing nuit andertheir clothing, no that physicianscan enamine all skin enpused tothesus.
Fer as appointment and ad-ditional information, call 492-f170.
Alcoholism and addiction prögramA free program, "The Effects St. Francia Hospital offers a
of Drugs and Alcohol os Sesnoli- free suhotasce nbuse educationly," molt he held Thursday, Jonc program eveip Thursday night.1f, at f p.m. The program is spon- For additional infsrmation, callocred by SI. Francis Hospital's 492-83fb.Outpatient Addiction Treatmentand Education Services(O.A;T.E.S.l, 355 Ridge ave.,Evanston. lt will br repealed on-August 17 and November 2.
Charleen Ribler, C.C.S.C.; millconduct the program.
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NamedClinical-Director
Chris E. Stout, 'PayD.. hanbeen named clinical direeter nfthe Forent -Day . School, 0400Oriole St., Morten Grave, Thefully-accredited achool providesa therapeutic academic pragramfor emotionally troubledpoungutern.
Stout, who alan nerves an dires-tor of clinical research andevaluation for Fnrest Hospital,will he rmpnmible fur clinical -
uoperviuinn nf the Day Schoolstaff und for evaluation ofstudents recommended fur bipa-tient treatment, He vino wiE beimplementing a research project -involving the schont.
Forest Day School is an aS-filiate efForent Health Systems,which also includes ForentHospital, the Forest Institute ofProfesui000l Psychology, and theForent Clinic, all located in DenPlomeo; The wrnnwn, an adoles-rent residential and day treat-ment center, Wonder Lake;Lovellton, as addictions treat-ment center in- Elgin; NewLeafCenter, an intensive autpatientsubstance ahuse treatment pro-gram in Hoffman Estates, andLevettlon Academy, an adotes-cent residential treatment centerlocated at Laveilton in Elgin.
Park Ridge.
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The park Ridge Heallhcare CecIne 008cm rooming care ina warm,. friendly esoiorsrnent. Our professional staff
- kaseaened a reputation for ontslasdiag quality. We'reneOnifiOe. We're coscerned. Añd.we're popular withthe people mho count. . . Our p08(0515.
Visil the remodeled Park Ridge Healthcare Center.You'll see that we offer oil Ihn besefits of sien with allthe comforts of home. That's a big adoarolage.
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Park Ridge Heaitheare Center665 Busse Hwy., Park Ridge, Illinois 60068
Phone: (312) 825-5517
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the hormone estropeo aftermeoopauoe. Nancy Depke, RN.,MS., will esplain how eotrogesreplacement may prevent agingshin, osteoporosis, and heartdisease.
For reseevatioos and ad-ditional infarmation, call 492-3700.
, 'Estrogen ReplacementTherapy tor Women" wilt beheld Taenday, Jane 23, 7 p.m.,and repealed Wednesday, June24, at93O am. Costis$5. The toc-turc in spnnsored by the Centerfor Women's Health/St. FrancisHospital, 1800 Sherman Place,Evaustnu.
Many women stop producing
AT&T Teletype blood drive
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. A Big Splash!Harlem Irving Plaza is making
way for a BIG SPLASH!Thar-sday, June 18, a 20'helium-inflated dolphin from BrookfieldZoewillbesmpendedin the northcourt of the mall located atHarlem Avenue, Irving Park, -
and Forest Preserve Drive. Thedolphin is part of a promotionsponnored hy BrooklieldZoo,Coke, and 7-Eleven to celehrolethe grand-opening of the noon allnew 7-lEAS PANORAMA, the1arest indoor exhihit io theworld lar marine mammals! Theexhibit opened June 6 with oseating apacity of 2,980 and isthe home of the famous Brook-field Zoo dolphios. Al ils corn-pletion, the exhihif will also house
the zoo's seals, seo lions, andwalrus. -
Throagh June 27 the helium-filled dolphin cI be seen atvarioun locations throughoutChicugolasd. Look or 11usd thengo to your neareutj7-Eleves andpick up a Sweepstakes EntryCard and indicate the locationwhere yoa've seen the dolphin.You can receive free BrsohfieldZoo cups with every "Big Gulp"purchase of Coca-Cola al 7-Eleves and win instant pcisearedeemable at the zoo. Sweep-stakes entrants will also beeligible for a special Hawaiivacation drawing scheduled to heheld at Brookfield Zoo os Sep-lember 5.
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crafts showArtists and craftspeople from
across the natios will fill - thesidewalks of downtowo OakPark's lake Street asd Oak Pork
- Ave. and adjaceot streets duringthe Annual Oak Park Avenue-Lake Arta & Crafts Show to he
. presenledhy Americas Society ufArtists, a national membershiporganization un Fri., Jase 19
from 11 am. ta 7 p.m. anden Sat.,June 20 from 9 am. lo S p.m.
As-t In Action will be included inthe shaw with many of the en-hikiturn working anddemonstrating daring the show.Demonstrations will include ar-tisis wurkiog un oil, acrylic andwatercolor paintings; leathercraft; elchings; country craftand more.
Other displays will includephotography, hood-wroughtjewelry, bend-crafted toys, wallhangings, woodcarvings, blownglass, pottery, woodworking,acrylic carvings, glass crafts,graphics and calligraphy.
Among the exhibitors will heKathy Millér of Shokie, ex-hibiting handcrafted jewelry. Ad-ditional isformation may he ob-tamed from A.S.A. st 991-4741.
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CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD
A student und teacher learn thut the truest form of Communication islove. William Hurt o un unorthodox teacher for the deaf und ManeeMutlin u mont bewitching challenge in thin uplifting churmen.Children Of A Lesser God. See it on CableviSion's Request TelevisioryRequeat in your living room video store. II'S the Cablevision servicefor Flollywood's early releases. Like Something Wild, Sid and Nancyund Hannah And Her Sisters.Check your program guide forcomplete details.
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In a city with as strong soethnic mis an Chicago, there aremany restsurasststhal display aparticular ethnic character.Restaurants and entertaismestcenters that are traditionallybound lo preserve aspecific typeof food or music, are abundant inChicago because everyone woolslu perpetuate lila own culturalhistory. -
The Cootinental though oc-copies a somewhat differest spotlt is lrnows for ils ethnic variety,offering the soul of music uf theEuropeos Continent. Its interns-tiosal musical review travelsthea Germany, Russia, Spain, theBalkan, Israel, eves the Broad-way Stage.
The Continental's place in thecomonusity is Ike preservation ofethnic character, represenled bythe masic - of all peuple. Theperpetuation uf that musicguarantees un the retention of ourideutity as individuals who hove -come from different parts of theworld lo make up the great blendthat is uniquely Americas.
Attuned to Ike changes asdpreferences uf our audiesces, IhrCsnhisental enpasds,revises asdvaries its.musical review os aregular basis. Currently inrehearsal, the sew show will beespasded to include folk dancingIKolo, Hora, Sirlahi, strollingmusicians, duels from popularmosiciuos, operetta's and more,plus featured entertainers from
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However the show may chaogeor expand, ' Cvnlinental patronscan always relay os enjoying themusic asclstvries by Eddy Patay,Lyric Baritone wilk sungs fromall over the world, the Cosimos-tul Trio with ils lively dancemunis, and soft dinner music tocomplement your meal aod coo-veruatiun.
Thnugh 1ko meso representsthat 0f many other restaurants, itkas un individnality of its own,sod -therefore is pleasantly uf-ferest. For instance, ShermanKapluw in his restaurant reviewsaid we bave the best Cevapricihe has ever lasted. -
With a soaSaS capacity ut justaver 2M,. a convenient locution,and a fenced in parking lot, ourestablishment has played host Ismany social organizations, cur-purale parties, fund raisers, wed-dingn, bar mitzvah's plus othervarious privata functions. The
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Dance, Lee Bsrswsld on the nyu-Ikesizer, the On-Eon group, theI-Search puppet show of Ihe ParkRidge Police Department and theHispanic Dancers with -a band.Games and mini-amusementrides for the children, and artaund crafta booths and "What'sMy line?" for adulta will providea wonderful day for the com-musity. Call f75-2171 for more in-formation.
Wheaton SummerSymphony
The Weulsn Summer Sym-phuny anussnces Ita second cou-reH uf the masen os Thursday, -July 28. The Orchontra will per-form at Edsuan Chapel, WheatanCollege, Franklin & WashingtunSto. The concert tu the air con-dihosed chapel will begin at 0:34,
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Cablevision Io hostLove & Dating show
Cablevision of Chicago's mon-thly local speciol Countdown"will teature u stimuluting und in-formative discussion on love,dutiug und relationohips in theBOn on Thnrsduy, Jone 25 ut 8p.m. The program wilt air live onCablevinion's local originationchannel 21 (Oak Park andDownern Grove areas), channel15 (homewood area) and channel20 )Evanston area).
Thismonlh'n edition et "Count-down" ovili examine lrendn in thecarrent U.S. singles ncene, tromvideodating to ninglcs organiza-lions. Schedoled to appear areJim Ditkowaky. Director nl the
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Chicago Center 01 Great Expec-tatiezo Videodating, RonemaryFerri, Young Single PareoloOrganizationn Elmwood ParkChapter and Bill Wilson, Founderand Editor nl Singles Magazines.
Phyllis l,evy. nationally knownsex tkerapint and talk show host)WLS) and Dr. Ann RochelleCohn, psychologint and host elWXQX's "Getting Personal" willhe on hand te answer qaestinuntrom our ntudioaudieoce and pro-vide advice on love, sen and rda-tionohips.
According to the U.S. Bureau nlCennnS, welt ever 62 million pee-pte in the U.S. over the age of tuace single, widowed or divorced.Jein us at heme or in oar nlodieaudience as we explore the worldet dating and provide alter-nativeo, advice end intorsnationlo the tacot singlen population. Tohepact ol ourslndioandieece call383-9110, ext. 378.
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BudweiserSuperfest atRosemont
An all-star BudweiserSnperleot spectacular is net fnrChicago when the lop rhythm andhtues artists in the country willlake the stage at t p.m., lune 27at the Rosemont Horiuen.
Set to appear al the ntar-studded, super concert are PattiLaBella, Maze fealnring FrashieBeverly, Atlantic Starr and theGap Band.
The inaugural BudweiserOupertesl concert series wan heldin 1980. Since then, Superfest hasbeen recognized en the nation'npremier rhythm and htaen con-cerI tour.
Ticketo ter the 1987 BudweinerSnperfent in Chicago areavailahle at the RosemontHocicos ticket office, andat mesIticket locations in and aroundChicago.
The Superfest concert serien inspeounred by Budweiner heer.
Fer inlermatien en theBudweiser Supeclent concertoerien call 1)810) 832-0033.
Craft Fair USAEnhihit space is sow available
foc craftsmen and artiststhroughout the country ever 18years old for Craft Fair USA, J0-13' 25 and 20, at Wiucenoin StaleFair Park, 8100 W. GceenlietdAve., Milwaukee.
Interested craftsmen and ar-tisIs should send fivephotographe or slides; nr writefor applications lo Craft FairUSA, do Director, Dennis R.Hill, 3233 S. Villa Circle,Milwaukee, WI, 53227; er call)414) 321-4560. All work displayedfor sale shosld be of original con-cept and design, no conuuericalkits or manufactnrcd craftsallowed.
"Escape" withyuur family andfriends to Craft Fair USA, Satur-day und Sunday, July 25 and 26),at Wisconsin State Fair Park,Milwaukee; upes 10 am. tu 5p.m. Adult admisnion, $2;children t-12, $1; under t yearsand parking free.
Definitelyworth thetrip ...The JET-SETworld ofST. MAARTENat affordableSUMMER RATES.
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"A picoir is a wonderful way to begin un evening ofmojuic underthe stars," says Morton Grove Ravinia Festival Coupon Osairmait,Shirley )Mrn. Lee) Simon. A 26% diocount on reserved neating uswell as lawn admission in avallahle with coupons un sate nowthrough July 6 at kanho and agencien throughaut the Chicago area,$28 hays a hook nf 25 coopunu worth $1 earh, and a hook of 50 sellstoc $40. As extra henos in each hook in a $2 conpon toward the pur-chase nf llavinia's cookbook, Nateworthp, at "Rav'mia GolIa" dur-.ing the 1987 neanon. For further information dial R-A-V-I-N-I-A.
North Shore HarmonizersThe North Shore Harmonizern night ott irknrsduy, June ill at 6
will ko hosting a guest/audition p.m. ut St. Auguotine's Church,1140 Wilmette.Ave,, Wilmette, IL
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We are looking tor singers for oarAugust Bowl Show in GillsonPark, Willmette. If you are io-leresled injoising a Fun group
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. oday night. Formore informationahout the group und its activities,caltEluineMcDonosgk, 262-7419.
Northeasternpresents"Spring Thing"
The Alsmni Association uf Nor-theostern Illinois University willprenent its tenth aunsat "SpriogThing" Mouday, June 22, at 7p.m. The ontduer concert will heheld io the csnrtyard sooth nl IkeStage Ceslor, 5500 Norlh St. LouisAvenue. Admission in free. Thoseplonning to attend are invited Iohring klunkets or laws ckairo.
The Northeastern IllinoisUniversity Alomni and FriendsBand, under the direction of Dr.Edgar Gangware, professor ofmusic, will present a concert ufpopular musical selections.For udditonal delalls, rail the Of-fice of Alumni Affairn at 5834000,Ext. 2802. . . . . . I
Fluky'sce/ebra.tesftotDoqMoflth . Little SistérS ofthe Poor summer festival,Pranks for the Memories, A Chicago institution sinceFluky'sl Over the past two years 1929, FIshy's, r000woed for itoFlxk's has given.Chicago a fameun red bet withmerslofakte Frank month by "evecylhlug," also offers mere
. awurdmg thousands of hot dogs exlensive fare including break-with all the trimmings le fast, a salad bar at lunch and din-csolemers that provedIhey were nec, calerin, Chocelale Chips "Frank" monewavoranuther Coekiesaudmore.withpreperidentifictian.
loheepiog with the onotalgia of"Franks for Ike MeWories," youcgo take advantageofthis "frankund honest offer" again thisyear! Simply prove that you-areindeed a "fraoh" first, middle,or lust 0000eFrank, Francis, orFrances; liveon Frank SI., er ioFraohlinl Park, etc. asy com-hinution wilido -and Fluky's willgladly hand Over a complimen.tarp Chicago-styled )Franls) hotdog domingthe month of Jnly atany Fluky's locativo VisitFiuhy's al 6825 N. Weslervi Ave.in Chicago, 3061 Dùndee Rol. ioNerthbreoh, ti; or the 00,0051restaurant at 9649 N. MilwaukeeRd. io Nues, Il. -
luslituted by Ike National HotDog and. Sausage Cesucil,Noliosal -Hot Dog Month waseolablished to ioform the puklicel Ihe new and varied mayo toprepare hot dogs and to call al-looliontuthe nutritioss contenl 01Ike product. .- -
Tucker comes toRialto TheatreDyllamic country singer Tanya
Tucker corneA to the RialteTheatre for ose performance on-ly, Fri., June 26 at 8 p.m.
Tanya Tucker was barely ateenager when her numher onehit recording of "Della Dawn"launched her hoto the nationalspotkght. By the time oho was inher lateleens, she had branchedinto acting and rock music )Elviowas her- biggest
Iinflnénce, "I
wasted to he fout like him..,').Now, ten years later, Tscker is amece accomplished performerlhao ever. Her performance kasbeen featured on numerosospecials for Heme Bus Office aDdShewtizne,
Tuckero new alknm"Changes", brings ber 'alo gelanother phase of - hoc career.Sixging with confidence andwarmtk, she bridges country andpop music. Her current hit "It'sonly Over For You".coolinues lerite up the charta,
TickeLxcan he purchased al IhnRiulto Ticket Office, 102 N.ChicagsSt.,JoIiel,1L60434, )8t5)72g-0600. Ticket office hours arelo am, to 9 p.m. Mon-Fri. asd 10um. to 2 p.m. Sal. Tickets are$18.75 and all oeuting is reserved.Tickets are also. availableIltruugk Tiékolmaster 803-1060.
Custer's Last -
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Custer's Lasi Staod will be heldon Salnrday and Sunday, June26sod 21. The main entraoce lo thelair is al the inlersectien ofCanter SI. and Main St. io Evan-siso. The Fair openn al tO am.und clones at dusk. There aro 110Art enhihita, 110 Craft eishibilnund 50 Antique dealers. Twenlycootuuruota provide internalionulloado. The Hecky's Bar-B-QueShop Stage provides music and.nudely enlertaismeni ioclsdingOUlbenlic Native Asnenican PewWswo. Each year 30,000 peopleatlend this Evanston truditioo.Aihoiosioo is free bIke public.
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The festival will he held on the Around Singing; Sat. - Kokogrounds ofSt. Jouepk's Home and . .Taylor; Sun. - Soul Searckers.will include a raffle with prizes of - Fun and-games -kiogo-variety$1,100, $Sg6 third, fonrth and- effoodu.filth prises . $150 each. Protes-
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BUILDING -- REMODELING
WALLY'SGeneral Remodeling. Co.Interior & Exterior WorkKITCHENS BATHROOMS
SIDING GUTTERSDORMERS PORCHES
CONCRETE WORECOMPLETE GARAGE WORKDECKS . STORM WINDOWS
HOT ROOF SHINGLESTUCKPOINTING BRICK WORK
Free Pol. 24 1-Ir. Servion
Call Today889-4579
ERISON CONSTRUCTION677.0092
Interior & EoteriorReWodelioS
NO JOB TOOSMALLFree Est. Werk Guaranteed
- CABINET -
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wood. pairled mero1 or IormiCgSAVE 70%
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ovar 15 ynarsin your area
CABINET.REFINISHING
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DON'T REPLACE -Rylaoe with nRA rigor and drawerfronts ir formica or wood and saveover 55% of new cabinnt replace-
Additional cabiflats and CdorrtnrTops agailabin at factnry.to-yovprices. Visit our showroom al--
- 654 N. MILWAUKEEPROSPECT HEIGHTS(Palwaukee Bank Plaza).
or call f oralree estimate lo yourown hcma anytime without obliga-lion. City-wldèlsubUrbs.
- The Cabinet People --
520.4920
CARPETCLEANING --- -
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Full service carper clnenirgepociolisto. Free estimatfo, fully
8856 Milwaukee AvénueNifeS, Illinois -
.827-8097 -
CARPET SAL-ES-
NEW YORKCARPET WORLDAMERICAS LARGEST
CARPET RETAILER
. SHOP AT HOMECall -
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CARPET. CLEANING
CLEARWATER CLEANINGu SERVICE
. Dry Foam Carpet CleaningI Dry Foam Upholstery Cleaning -
- Wall Washing. Details Available
7 Day Service
CALL: FRANK - 967-0924FREE ESTIMATES INSURED -_f_____u
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PARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE
GOLF-MILL!EAST MAINE BUGLE
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CEMENTWORK
. Garage Floorss Sidewalks E Stairs. Basement Floèrs
s Patios Driveways. Asphalt S-Sewer
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671-6033Free Estimates
CEMENT WORKOF ALL KINDS
Patios S Geragt FleetsS Driveways S Steps
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9665523a siles Resident
CEMENT WORKbyPelagio ConsbuctionS pecialieln g i ecOncrere sOirs, por-ches, outage floors. driceways.
sidewalks, pedos. etc.INSURED BONDED PItEE EST.
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MIKE NInICEMENT CONTRACTOR
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344.7545
CLEANING,SERVICES
- COUNTRY CLEANINGSERVICE
Cleaning he glU faoylcnnd way.Regular maid service. Deep olean.Ing and window y,anhinp. All yomcleaning needs.
Free ,Eslimates
392-3331
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966-3900
ENTERTAINMENT
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736-1746
TED'S LOCKSMITHHANDYMAN SERVICEEl actrice I, Carprrrry, Paroling.Crromic Tilt RApoirs, Locksmith Ser.vivo, Lenke Inslallod, Rapairad, Re.-KryOd, Seer Cicoors. Broker JambsReplecod O Rrpairod.
288.2344
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a Pairting.IntoainrlEattricrWeetherlesoletion
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FREE ESTIMATES965.8114
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o Wallpaptringe Slacco Cnilings b Wollt
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CIRCLE JMAINTENANCE SERVICEPLUMBIhG ELECTRICAL
CARPENTRYSEWER RODDWG
HEATING ROOFINGNO JOB TOO SMALL
LICENSED & INSUREDFOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL
966.2312
KITCHEN b BATHREMODELING-DOUBLEREMODELING
Kl Ichans Ualhs- RocRncmsG onora I Ramodelrg
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LANDSCAPING
GILBERTLANDSCAPING
e Completo Lawn S atolesFertifleing
a Complete TaimmingI Bashes b Euer atetes
Low Prices Free EoIimoIe
458.9897LANDSCAPING
BY ARMANDOI DO A THOROUGH JOB
-s CLEAN-UP -
SODDING, PLANTINGINSURED ' FREE ESTIMATES
342.2389
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Il Grnamefllel andSccorelivt Gardens.
li Coil For Oar Special Faints 1
On Planling. -
il We Deliver alack DirtIl Call Today
For Faro Etemalrs . -
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BESTLANDSCAPING
Call Tom At:
9666713Power Raking and Spdng Ciran-Up
Tree Trim O Trat Romoval
-LANDSCAPING PAINTING& DECORATING
PULVERIZED- - TOP SOIL
sard5teresotacel- Arpieoed septic soll
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MOVING
CHECKMATE MOVERSICC4UO59MC C
BOORS S Packing ServiceAvailable
, FREE ESTIMATES
nv Sian Jok
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- SACKLEYMOVERS -
S CommerCial, ResidentialS Low Rates
298-1502
MOVING?CALL
668-41101 piece
orTruckloadAsktet KEN_1 =
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I HANDBAGS J E BRIEFCASES J
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HOLIDAY LUGGAGE6725 Dempster St.
Prairie View Plaza - Morton Grove967-1776
Your Ad- AppearsIn The Following Editions
NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLESKOKIEILINCOLNWOO'D BUGLE
oua PARK RIDGEIDES PLAINESBUGLE
GOLF-MILLIEAST MAINE BUGLE
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4614704 0e 525-4096
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Fully InsuredFree Estimates
827-3280
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965-8114
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is beckoeinyou to:
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PAINTING& DECORATING
HEINZDECORATINGInterior-Exterior
Painting & Decorating. Poper Henging
. MxaIe & Graphies-Resldential.CoiÑeorclel.lrrduetrial
. Qoslity Wosh stCospetitisO PriCes
Free Estirneles - Peuh lrrsxrad
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rf4_ INTERIOREXTERIOR
'DECORATING --. PAINTING. WALLPHPERINGDRYWALL. WOOnFINISHING
For FREE ExIleraIsCALL FRITZ BAUMOART
619.1162 or 334-6514
FERGUSON PAINTiNGCONTRACTORS
Residential Commorciol.*o TEARS EXPERIENCE
cali cic At28Z-6847
The Bugle, Thursdsy. Juúe 18, 1987
ROOFING
Siding, DownspoutSWe Do Gutters, Walks
Guaranteed BestPrices In Town
Show Us An EstimateWe Will Beat It,
PETS
NICE PETS FOR .. ADOPTION
to APPROVED HOMESHoras: 1-5 eno. Doily.
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S All LesSI HolidaysKAYS ANIMAL SHELTER2705 Arlington Hts. Rd.
Arlington Heights
PLASTIC COVERS
PLASTIC COVERSFirstTinxe at Wholesale Price.
. 2forlFree Eslimafes Insured
CLOTH UPHOLSTERYDOMINICKS
PLASTIC COVERS1OS.'MaInSt. '
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Park Ridge. 592-5397
Save 15% wirh ad
PLUMBING
MIKE°S. PLUMBING SERVICE
Pkoe.binR ropoirn S rnrnOdollng.BrOie b Sowerlin.. pownr ,sdded.Low waler pre.esrocsereclod.snoop psreop. in.Islled b corsicad
338-3748
New Sopairs Roervdelie5
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671-6165Roddieg Free EsrierolesLi cense d Ssflded Insured
ROOFING
NEW ROOFIN(àAND REPAIRS
All Work GuaranteedInsisred, Froc Estimates
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LOW COST n
ROOFING.Ceerplote Qeolity Reellen Scenico
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966-9222
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LITTLE ACRESTREE & STUMP REMOVAL
FIREWOOD$35 Face Cord Pick-Up
- cell tsr Delivery Prive
967-9124 or 966-1718NNO9Weahiysseu, Merlan Grove
TUCKPOINTING
i'ilI"WE FIX BRICKS"
TUCKPOINTING ' BRICKWORK
Falle I sesee d F reeEst oestes
965-2146 SKOKIE
Net' NILES BUGLE . : .,
dIS MORTON GROVE BUGLE .
SKOKIEILINCOLNWOOD BUGLE
wPARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE
ÓG0LFMILLlÈASTMAINE BUGLE
: UPHOLSTERY
PETE'S UPHOLSTERYCuslvm UPyvISIeT & c vrfllCe,s
Cvrrrplere Furn. eepvlr a ujphvlStery
LW seseClivfl vl.lebrics IO Cheese freer,AeliqueS reperred.& resrvred s refinishedyesidenrdl & C vmmerC ial Specivllsls
- e R esleurarils & Lvenges'
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I Make NewFurniluie Tee,
Fer ree eslimele, pick UP S deliueryCalll 275-4935
2304 W. Festeh Chicago
WALL WASHING
NORTHWESTWALL WASHING
Walls, Ceilints, Weodweek weh'ed Carpe tseleurre d. speviSlizieXin yesidvetiel Cleaning.Free Estimates .
Insured
252-4670 . 252-4674
WANTED TO BUY
WANTEDWIJILITZEISJUSE 90X15
ALSOSLOT MACMINIS.
Any Coadftkae905-2142
TOY SOLDIERS,TRAINS, CARS,
Et TRUCKSAny Old Toys
296-5465
V FAIR PRICES'COMPABE -THEN SEE USI
69 2 - 4 76c_o" 282-8575
CONTRACTCARPETS
8038 MilwaukeeNibs, IlL
5 ALL NAME BRANDS. ALL TEXTURES
Padding and Installationj available
We quote pricesover the phone
Your Ad Appea!SIn The Following Editions
WANTED-Tb BUY'
$ TOP CASH PAID SGold,,Oiamonds rCoins, Jewelry:'
Any kind or conditionALLSTERLING ITEMS
We pay well for..ènt iqúe jwblryWaetéd: Costumé Jewelry
lwillr.rokeh eusne'ailsFree Appreirals
864-1100" 523 HowardiClark
LINDA MARK' WILLPAYCASH' FOR YOUR ANTIOUES
Carved Fune., Freeàh Fune., Bdnm.Sets, Dining Rseer..yels ParlorFune., Oriental Rugs, Gold A SilverJewoiry, GlaSsware, LanpsLinens & Lace Stlserplale,'Htc.ONE PIECE OR ENTIRE ESTATE-FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL
348-9647 or 348-8875
WATERPROOFING
MR. BASEMENT. LTD- . Waterproofing
Specialists. 35 YRS. EXPERIENCEFree Est. ' Liletlrrte Guarantee
. 529.4399
Business, .
DirectölyTHE BUOLE°S
BusinesBService
. Directoryis beckoning
you to:
L 00K ATThE- Low, low roles, which
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w..966-3900
jHYGIENIST
Challenging position
: with o' busy grouppractice in Skokie.Must show initiative
- and be quality oriented,EXCELLENT
BENEFITS- PACKAGE
CALL
OPTICIANPART TIME
ExperiencedAsk for Cathy
966-2288
. WAITRESSES
. WAITERSs BARTENDERSs BUS BOYS
Flexible HoursFull Time Opportunity
Excellent Salary,Esperinnced Preferred,
Or Will TrainMature Male or Female
ANGELORAVINIA GREENCOUNTRY CLUB1200 Sanders Road
945-4466MUST BE 14 OR OLDER
BARTENDERPart Time
Friday. Saturday,a Sunday,
APPLY IN PERSONSee Bonnie After 5 PM.CLASSIC BOWL8530 Waukegan Rd.
Morton Grove
BARTENDERtartundina positise open in The NorthShore Club in Morton Groen, Es.peri ensrnotnrs eseary. censdnn-hess, tniendly, servisn.orirnted more.1115 person a most. 600am . 2:00pm,Msrrdey thru Friday, celll
Jack or Tom967-5800 Ext 43
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CNA'S. We are looking for ÇNA's wholike to work in a small, per-sonalized home with oniy 49residents,.We hace FT/PT.positions available on 7-3,3-11, 11-7 shifts, Competitivesalaries and benefits. Contact:
PARK RIDGEHEALThCARE
665 Busse Hwy.. Pk. Ridge
825-5517
NURSINGASSISTANT
7 to 3 - 3 tellIntermediate facility;
educational; benetits.Near train statiov,
ABBOTI HOUSE404 CentraI Ave.Highland Park
4326080
CUSTOMER SERVICEPro fidrn t phone ability. Proteesionalatnitude, Oetail.mmnded, System 36nap vaure helpful, Pana entry en.pnnieece . se!ary e enrnrensurate witheoperience. A nonsmoker prelerrod.
Call Mrs. Dieter9878303.
E-T-A Circeit BreakersNues
OFFICEASSISTANT
Part limeOakten Cemmanity College has apart tiene position availabln alMaine East High Sohaol to prs-vide general office suppert fer theMONNACEP Preoraer,Interested applicants should hacesome effice enpenience and ableio work vnry Ileoible hours.
For an applicationor more information
CALL Susan Peterson
635-1818
SECRETARY - LEGALEstoblished Loop lao Eren is swkieg aresponsible, well ongeniand individualwirb excellent teping dictaphone, und:vornenunicelion skills, Leoul es.penienceis hetpfcl.
CaR Mccoy st fle.2150
SECRETARY - LEGALGnneral praclice lawnrer mvuïno freerLa Salle 51. tu NOnthbrOOk seaks 2legal secretaries wilh necellenn typingend orgenizationel skills, Shorthand amsst. Word processing eoprdencehelplul.
Call Kathy Za,epare 236-6102
MAIL CLERKW earesr eking a lievibin individuul Ion o positive iv ver high.uclunre Mail
The ideal candidnle muon hace 1.2 years Mail easer evp enieece , be
mechanically ndepl for little duty on the PhillipxburglAim fold nr/leer vermachine, aed haue Ihe Itevibiliny to switch 1nov one lob to nhn nest asneeded.We over a gosd slaving salary with nscnllent company benefits. Pleaseopply in parson:
.j'jlllA fcTotr/l;l.'\frc:t2'fc9333 N. Milwaukee Ave.
(Ac'oee freno GoIflMiII Plea.)NBa.. IL 60648
DRIVERBugle Newspapers
Seeks Man To Do Light Deliveries:i/:
For 4 Hours Per WeekÍ:Çr
Must Have Own Cari:; CALL
966 3900
SECRETARYRECEPTIONIST
Northbrsok gnneralcoolrac br offersgreat opportcnily len dependa bin, per.seeable, self-steven. Candidate musthnue solid sesrete/al skills N excellentlntnphoee m annnrs . Some csnStrus-lion ne pedence preferred but netnesessare. Salary e ernmensuralO with
'hone212-5488 for Appt
Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions
NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLESKOKIEILINCOLNWOOD BUGLE
PARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE
GOLFMILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE
DATA ENTRYPhysioians billiva omen OasEs in-dicidual wllh minimum 6 eros, CRIeeperleeen t seelen patient informe-tise. 10 key calculetor eepnrienonhelpful. Full linee poslOon. Nay-smoking seien scared 6000N/3000W.
.
Call 463-9093
RECEPTIONISTBERNARD HORWICH JCC seeks an outgoing, nnergeticand articulate person to handle a busy switchboard andoariouS front desk duties. Eoperience and good corn-wunications skills required, Hours: Tuesday 10 am to 6pm; Wednesday aod Thursday 10 am to 3 pm: Sundayhours, 5:30 am - 3 pm, available at MAYER KAPLAN JCC.
CALL GAIL LIPKA 761-9100
SECRETARY!RECEPTIONEstablished scaffolding company io Nulos, seekingmature, responsible experienced person, for typing, fil'leg, invoicing, answeling phones & workiog on IBM-PC.
COMPANY BENEFITSSALARY OPEN
'Call: 965-5590
SWITCHBOARD OPERATORIMMEDIATE OPENING
EXPERIENCE NECESSARYHigh velumn Molti'Dnpo rtmante I Corp. Full er Parr TimoKnowledge at Direi System a pisa. Mast haue deer verbal phoneskills and pl nasen t wsneer.
COMPETITIVE SALARY...EXCELLENT COMPANY BENEFITS..,
FOR APPOINTMENT CALLMS. COSENTINO - 987-1709 - Ext. 786
SECRETARYtmmndiele opening n orneen etery Il. Clients Sorvice Ecceuhue . Good typ-ing. good cemmuelvarion end some word processing eeperience nsednd.
Ideal LocationFor immediate interview please contact
Mr. Jack Dunaway825-8806
GEO. S. MAY INTERNATIONAL CO.111 S, Washington
Park Ridge, Illinois 60068
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SALESTRAINEESNo Experience
Required
FULL lIMEPOSITIONS
With Athancemert ToMaragemeot Potential
Bankers Life
The Bugle,Thursdey, Jene 18,1987
USE THE BUGLE
NT s..
96639OO
a Casualty Co.5235 N. Elston
Jim Nelson545-2706
.J ir \iAWASSISTANT MANAGERS
MANAGER TRAINEESMichigan Avenue ladiesclothing store. $3.65/Hour tostart. Full & part time posi-tison available. Call after7:00pm. Ask for Michael.
463-8177
TELEPHONESURVEYORS
PART TIME12:305:OOpo Men-Fri.
Cceduct ph onosurv eps. No Sell.leg. Gather irrtorreatiorr Ooly. $5.25per hour plus bonus. OwntransportailonrefuirOd.
Call Jay Long647-0962
TALK-LISTEN-EARN!!!Full Time . No Expexience Necessary . No Selling
e you houe a pleasant phone person alito and are able tu set appoint-menos viathe telephone f?e our na0000llp rece geiaedn empano... you
.'Guaranteed Salary O tonus Friendly supporilua working
Complete Paid Trainino atmosphere in our Nodhwest. Eooellen t benatits including side 0100es C onuan lent to
paid bolide os-nao atico-lite! Pubto Transpodaheehealth i nsuea000
To Learn Moue Calls 7758925
HAIR STYLISTSExciting opportunities exist for
licensed hair stylists in a clean. modern limited sernice.
BO flICS SALONLocated At:
8359 W. Gölt Road NuesWe offer one of the 'roost comprehensive employment pro-
grams available, including a 'gaaranteed $4.00 per hourstarting base pay, plus commission package, complete lineof health benefits, paid nacati005, clientel and equipmentsupplied, advancement apportunity and much more.
If you are interested in a position at this or any of our 40other Chicago area locations,
Please apply to ¡0m by calling:
Sue or Renee470-8586
Or stop by any Bo Rics location.Monday thru Friday 9:00AM . 9:00PM
Saturday 9:00AM - 6:00PM.
BO RICSHAIR CARE CENTERS
TELEPHONEWORKER
Work from your home for theCancer Federation, asking forhousehold discards from yourlocal neighborhood. Nc salonixuolved. Caxtel PhonoSystem with call pack tended.Senior citizens welcome. $4. SOper hour or bonus. Permanentposition 3 hours per day. Call:CANCER FEDERATION
1(800) 642-5373hake Countyl
between O AM tod 530 PM
TELEPHONE FaNDeAISINO0Es PLAINE5
Eerfl op to g9lnosr4P.M,. ' 9P.M. Monday shru FridaoIr you anion toNing to peupla, oreOutgoing and enthusiastic. wo wontyou ro bel pusrtiO a tonds or a mcliknown communS ynouso . Fully paidtroining. $4/hour to start.
Fee i neeroje w. cull Jim Os Tomoffer reAM.. Monday shru Fsidan
298-7730
TELEMARKETINGImmediate summer --jobsanailable. Weekdays, Satur-days or Enenings.
823-6000
Your Ad AppearsIn The Followiflg.EditiOflS
NILES,BIJGLE . , -
MORTON GROVE BUGLE
- SKOKIEILINCOLNW000 BUGLEPARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE
, GOLF.MILLIEAST MAINE BUGLE -
CLOTHING
RETAILWomen's clothing boutique inHighland Park seeks matarestockwomae to onerseereceiving room. Full time per-m0000t position. Very goodpay.
Call Susan432-3334 -
Christmas Is BackAnd Better Than Ever
Now hiring demonstrators tor partyplan and t undraisers , FREE samplekit, training and supplies.
ceui Pam463-4164
lOam-2pen
HOMEMAKER'SDREAM
CHRISTMAS AROUNDTHE WORLD
Sow Sinn gsuperuitcrs ream nounthrough Oecambar.
- Set onur own hours. Maicrity cl yourwork done trom borne. Hiring andtraining dem costra toro. Absolutem noifluestmant. acoellent income. tree kit.tree trainirg, tree paper supplies. Ncnoticcring, no delivery. Hawaiian oaca-rien pius much more. '
Call Barbara at968-8920
SÜMMER DAY CAMPJunel5-Augustl4
. Kitchen HelpGeneral assistance.
Help with barbeqses, washpots and pans, etc.
Call Gayle
. Swim InstructorsWSl and ALS required.
272-7050
r SALESI
Excellent Opportunity For ExperiencedSalesperson.s- Full Time' Position
Work Close To Home Must Have Car.Salary Plus Commission..
BUGLE NEWSPAPERSI IL Call 966-3900 j
AREA SUPERVISORSNeeded to hire, thisae d nnaragepeo-pie from home 5 months a near.Taaohiot. b usieres er prop pias'haokgrcùed helpful. Nc seiSeS or e-
Call For Local Interview8158790
PART TIMEExperienced Teacher
For JewishNursery School
9.12 pse. Darts Opeieeet.
965-0900 or 965-0901
, CAMP COUNSELORSFor Nodhbrook Day Camp. Males endterrales. Age2t tsr driuers. Juro 22ndto August 14th. ARTS O CRAFTS In-sttuotOr. Excellent saleen.
674-7414
BUGLE.SEEKS NEWSBOYSThe Bugle is seekingdelivery newscarriero of allages todeliver newspaperson Thursdays. For an op-portaoity to earn ectradollars.
Call9663900
WE WILL GET THEMESSAGE FASTER
ON OURQWIP TRANSCEIVER
c:wipBUGLE
NEWSPAPERS8746 N. SHERMER. NILES
966-0198(OUR QWIP NUMBER)
CORRECTIONSEach a4 i scese folly proof read, batsesees de 0000r . te oea fled ennerorplease eerily as itnmedlafety.Errors will be roorifind borepablicarice. sorry. bas if aO erroro onfinaes after the firer publiroslsflacd we oreeesn orified helera shefloss ioserfioo, she reunensibilifx is-000rs. t ert000enfa hall Ihn liabilityfor the err arose eed rho 0055 of ehenpaee occupied by ehe error.
USE: THE BUGLE
, '966-3900
Tile BrigiéThwrday, Jose 18r 1987 Page
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GENERALWAREHOUSE HELP
Gaeeral warehouse workernaed,ed fr thls,fall time posi-tian. Duties leclade stockingwarehouse items.-
Apply in personMónday d Friday
lOam'- 2pm. -'
THE'. WHITLOCKCORPORATION
1375 'Mt.:Prospect Rd.Des. Plaines
SECURITYGUARDS -Part Time'
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Maine TownshipBicentenniaiFreedoài Fest
Free concerts by The GlennbiGler Orchestra and KmgstonTrio will be.amosg the top attractions at a gala four-day FreedomFest to be held rn Maine Town.ship Labor Day Weekend tacelebrate the Bicentennial o! theljsitedStates Constitution.
The Fest will feature free cnn-certo daily by headline groups osthe Maine stage" and con-tinuousentertainmest inthe BeerGarden and the Big Teathighlighting America's musicalheritage.
Other family attractions in-elude a giant 50-ride carnival,kiddie rides, spectacularfireworks displays, balloon rides,food, andanaS and craIG lair.
Maine Township has beendesignated an official Bicenlen-nial Community, und the Fest isone of several events sponsoredby the Maine Township Com-mission for Ihe Constitution.Bicentennial.
The Freedom Fest will be held.from Thurs., Sept. 3, throughSunday, Sept. 6, on 110-acres utMaryville Academy, DesPlaines. Admission to the groundsasdentertailuflent is free.
Special attractions alsó includea Cldldren'u Stage featuring pup-peteeru, singers, ntnry tellers andnaturalists who will bring historylo life with performances ces-teredon patriotic themes.
Visitors wiG have an oppor-tusity to add their signatures to areplica nf the Constitution andview a special Constitutionexhibit.
Americana buffs cas browseand buy at "American Pot-pourrl"an orto und crafts fair,bringing together the best areaartisansto displaytheir works.
And, A Taste ofAmerica" wifiprovide guests with an edible
Gearing up for Maine Township's tribute tothe Bicentennial nf theUnited Slates Constitution by adding their signstures to a giantreplica nf the Constitotion are (from left) Maine Township Super-visor Paul K. Halver050 and Trustees Anitu Rlfkind, Donna Fit-zpatrick and Mark Thompson. As as official Bicentennial Corn-munitI', Maine Township has established u local BicentennialCommission that is planning a number of events tu celebrate theConstitution's Sloth birthday. Plans call for s Bicentennial Bull onSept. il sod a four-day Freedom Fest Labor DayWeekend withfree top-name entertainment, a giunt carnival and spectacularfireworks displays. The Constitution replica will he avallableto thepublicforoignatures at these events andthrssghOutthe summer attheMaineToiroshipTown ItaS, l700Bailard, Park Ridge.
feast served sp by localrstaorastsat nominal prices.
The Fest is intended to provide
values it preserves aod protects,according te Freedom Fest co-chnirmes Mihe Albrecht and SuoNeuschel.un accessible, affordable way for
For further information, con-the entire community to jointact Sue Nesschel at 297-2510.together to pay tribute to the
Constitution and the Assericun
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Marathon Championships will beThe National Junior College held so Jose 20 in Downgsac,
Michigan beginning at ROS am.Coach Patrick Savage will againt - be entering his coflege athletes iothis prestigious race.
Oaktos will be represented by.Bresda O'Connor (Maine South)and Boyd Seghers )New Trier).Brenda O'Connor has bees tear-ing up the roads in local races asshe has been winning and placingis the Oak Lawn Rotary FiveMile, the Michelle MeierMemorial 10K the Elgin FonTrot 10 MIle, The GargoyleGallop 10K and the La Ra BidaHospital 50K.
Coach Savage predicts thatboth runners will ron nomewberearound S hours and 16 minstes. Ilthe weather lu not too bot, theywill probably ron faster. Themarathostravels thruthetown ofDowagiac and circles the Sisters'Lakes just outside town and thenfinishes up in downtownDowagiac. Oakton has been sen-ding a team to the NJCAAMarathon since 1977. Since 1981Oaktos has placed among the topten teosos in five al those yearn.
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As Father's Day fast ap-proacbes, the NUes Park Districtwould like to suggest a veryisolaI and appreciated gift forspecial dud's. Gift Certificatescan he purchased io any douaramount and used toward roundsof golf, swimming, exercise, theFitness Room or any Nibs ParkDistrict activity or class. Whetsordering your Gift Certificate,please call in advance (867-0653)so we beve year certllicate readyforpièk-up(
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BsardOfOptlaflu, Mercantile Ex-change and.,the Midwest StockExchange. Thetoarwlll concludewith stops in lanthisark.bulldingaof thepast, an weins explore thelatest architectural design.
At the Henry Ford Museum,violines will stOw 14 aerea of ex-bibita covering three centuries ofAmerican, industrial develap-ment. PartIcipants will alun en-joybrawnlng in the 160 restoredcraft shops, mlllu.aod stores inGreenfield village, and wise-tasting . at a famous Michigan
. Winery.....The bus wili leave from the
north parking lot 'of the Hilen. North High School, 9810 Lawler,
Shokie. For information, call theMONNACEP Office, 982-9688.
Sec. of State facilitiesopen extra.hours ..
Five Secretary nf State facility in the Stato of Illinoisfacilities in Springfield und, ' Cester, 100 W. Randolph..Chicago will he open extra hours Alt necond division . vehiclesthin month to accommodate licensed on afiscal yearbasiu, in-trackers and other motorists who eluding trucks, truck-tractors,mast renew their license plates trailers, semi-trailers, farmor slickers by June 30, Sec. of . trncics mid trailers, and,zsUeageState Jim Edgar announced to- tracks and trailers must diuplayday. 1988 license plate by midnígbt,
The Centennial Building and June 30. The deadline will not beDirk000 Parkway facility in Spr- extended.ingfietd will he open from 7:30. Mileage tax and farm platesam. to tr3Op.m. Mondaythrougb. may be purchased only in theFriday, from June 22 through Ju- Commerciar and Farm Truckly 2, und,from 9 am. to 1 p.m. on Division, Room 300 in the Conten-Saturday, June 27. nial Building. Applicanla far
The Chicago North facility, mileage tax plate, most file $500. 5401 N. Eluton, the Chicago West surety bonds when they register,
facility, 5301 W. Lexington, and and alan muttI file semi-annualthe Charlen Chew Jr. facility, mileage reports to the Secretary9901 S. King.in Chicago, will be sfState'ooffice.opes from 8 am. to 8 p.m. an Installment registratiom nroWednesday, June 24, fram! n.m. available in the Commercial andto 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 2?, Firm Truck Division and at theand from I am. to 8 p.m. on Cbin000 Went facility. ApplicantsWednesday, July 1. mustfile certificatei of deposit or
Regular operating hours at the surety bonds for all secondSpringfield facilitiesare 8a.m. to' .isntallménta wheo they register.430 p.m., Monday through Pri- The insisilment plan applies today. The three major Chicago trucks and truck-tractors.facilities ace normally open Mon- Trailers are not eligible.day, Tsesday, Thursday and Fn- "B" tíksck, "TA" trailer andday from 8 am: to 5 p.m., and passenger stickers are alsoWednesday from suns to I p:m. available at many financial Io-
Flat weight truck, truck- . stltutioos in . Illinois, including .
tractor and trailer plateo, and banks, savings and loan ansucin-"B" truck, "TA" trailer and tiens and currency enchaoges.',passenger ' stickers are' also . Anyone driving a vehicle withavailable during regular hours, 8 expired plates sr sticker will bea.m to 5 p.m., Monday through subject tu a fine for ImproperFriday, at the Chicngo East registration. '
Greenfleid Village and HenryFord Msueum in Dearborn,
. ffichigaa, and Chicago's tradingfloors will be the destination oftwo tours offered by the Oakton
. Community College MONNACEPOffice In June.
"Finance and Fortune," a one-day trip exploring Chicags'nmonetary and commercial struc-tare, will be held from,R15 am.
. ,in 3S0 p.m. Tuesday, June 23.The cost is $35. "Greesfield.
. Village and Henry FardMuseum" toar,costing $128, willbegin at 7 am. Saturday, June27and conclude at 6 p.m. Sunday,June28.
"Finance and Fortune" toarwill include a visittothe Board of
Trade ac,lcrnl Reserve Bash.
Dance Institute classes .. . .
The Dance Institute, the of- time and cast, please call '475-ficial school of the Lynda Martha 177f. ' ' '.
Dance Company, will offer ad- '
vancedmndernandb$letclasses Country Basketdaring the Summer Session VVeaving
Patti Eyler, sfthe Chicago City WorkShopwhichbeginnOn Jane 15.
the Chicago Repertory Dancé raen visteisEnsemble, and Amy Oagood; popular Country Basket Weaving
former Artistic Director of Workshop. Adultoare welcoineta
LiQ L Osgood Dances, Inc., vili teach attend. Saturday, Juné 27 frommodern from July 20 to July 31. 13 p.m. for $12. Pro-registration
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June 22 to July 31. Mary Ward.of Coi' the Morton GroveBallet, wIll teacn nattes tram- -- tandaigiiupfnrthis
Russell iultnbach, Ballet Master 15 reqWretl. Call ma-tus',.of Southern Bullet The8ter, and ther information.formçr nololul with the Jnffrey'Ballet. will offer ballet clansea
in Chicago, Mr. Sultzbach will Gonzalesalso he teaching clans at Mua- , Marine t'vt. HectOV H. ' Gao-debits College, Chicago City 'zaleo,soaafAninnlaandMariaS.Ballet, 'and Lou ' Conte Dance Hernandez of 1004 GrácelandStudio. Ave., Den,Plaines, has completad
Students may attend clans at recruit training at MarIne Carpethe Dance Imtitute on a per clans Recruit Depot, San Diega.;banisor may purchase aten clase , ' 10e joined theMnrine Carpe Incard. Far more Information on March 1986. "
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A.. ' Cont'dfrem8kekje-.'p1Teams may' register In one nf ofGoId Foods. 'three categories: 'male, female Skokie Federal lecatinm in-and co-ed. Awardn will. be elude 4747 W, Dempoter, 7952 N.presented to Brot, neconti ' and Lincoln and 9449 N, BauMe blvd.,
third place Wtnnern in five gum- Sboblel SOOMainnt.', Barrington;mstotiveagebracke; MorIons, 4q47 W. Peteruon, chicago; 33240.89, 9879 fOd9, 1ff and above. Park ave., ' Glèncue; 5fb ParkEach registered runner will be ave., Kenllworth; and, 320 5.entered info a drawing' for a Eastwaoddr., Woodstock.Schwinnbtcycle andotherprta.
Race registration fees are $16per'tealfl and may be ostained'through mp Skokie Federal of-fice or by calling the Leu TurnerAIS FeundaUonatg79.31l Raceday application is an additional$ Inlieuofthefee, estranfa maycontribute 16 record albums inoriginal covers which wilt be sold'st the Annual ALS MammothMusic Mart in October.
The event will be covered byGroup W Cable.
Hace npomorn include PiòneerNewspapers, WCLR Radin, AdWear, McDonald's of Sbobio,Deli-Malic, Star-bright Security,Sparkling Mineral Waler und Bu
MG carnival...Continued from MG P.O
Don Huber; the,kitchen will beoperated by the Anxiliury Unitand presiding the retiring Unitpresident Judy Mayer; merchan.dise chairman is past' corn.rnander Frank Hubert; biogogames to be cochaired byGeorge Swanson and the Am.iliary'n past president JosephineLange; rides, Gil Carluon; con-cessions, past commander DichEapelambi; and Ihe grand prioecash awards post' commanderRoy La Rousse.
Watch The Bugle for further in-formation and hours the carnivalwill operate in the very nearfstsre.
P.rkap, Dad d...a't i,..d thi.. . . but he sure wants ¡tiff and ho wUt use ¡t for many y.ars.
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Sho6ting...Continued teem Pagel
automatic, with the bulletgrazing Cheddie'u chest, goingthrough his band and lodging ishis leg. "Because nf the smallballet, It was sot a seriouswound," Absey said.
The victim was token loLulberan General Hospital fortreatmeul by Sheriff's police.Although the victim told police bedid not want In preso charges,Ramone was charged withreckless conduct and will appearin the Third District Court ioNues usmetime in June.
James F. AndersMarine Staff Sgt. James F. An-
ders, son of Martin and Anna An-deco of 7134 Mato SI., Nues,recestty participated in enerciseSOlidShield 87.
More Iban 40,08e soldiers,sailors, airmen, Marines andCoast Gnardnmcn participated isthe encroise. The esercise affor-'da an opportunity to employ andevalsate the joist io.teroperabulily of participatingmilitary anita from all U.S. ser.vices.
Anders is currently servingwith 2nd Force Service SnpportGroup Camp Lejenne, NC.
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Library referendum... Continued from Pagel
board fôr 20 years nf service to library will hold title to the equip- librarian with a master's degreetheltbrary. Receiving watches au ment by the sixth year. "We are is earning $15,000 at the Nileswell as tisanbs were Lee Biga, doing this a year at a time," seid 'Ubrary. Any salary increased byAnne Hnglund and Virginia McKenzie. so percent would creste "malar"Zyman., The system is designed te help staff problems; he said.
In keeping with the recommen- patrons quickly find magaoine A $4ff cash advance wasdatiom of library admiastrater articles. ' authorized forearb staffmemberD.J. McKenzie, beard membern Two additional computer 1er. or trustee attending the annualapproved a revision in the salary minaIs will cost $650 each, said convention of the Americasschedule, request for a suincrip- McKenzie. Library Asan.tins to a book. indexing system, ¡s regard to McKensie's search. ' ' In a statement la the beard,purchase of additional computer for as eneeutíve secretary; be member Robert Quattrochiterminals and $375 for a Ibree- said the $16,000 salary offered by estimated that library participa.day trainmg of as executive the Nues library was considered ties in Ilse Riles Days event wouldsecretary when oso n hired. low by beth the Husum Security cost abont $550 far distribution of
The most costly recommesda- Comosinsion au well as a private folders and balloons and salariesGus is the book isdening system (ab service. Both considered the for driving the beohmabile.designed lo be used with an IBM salary should he ahnt $15,000 for "This gives nu a chance to gocomputer. ltwili castabeut$4,1f2 someone "ast nf high school." sut into the public," seid Quat-each for five years and the McKenzie said a 'reference tracht.
Library sets newcommittee chairpeople
Five standing board commit-teca for the MIes Publie LibraryDistrict will be reduced to loorasd may te renamed or assignedsew duties, according to actionapproved by the library hoard ala regular meetiog Wedoesday,June 10.
New commutteeu aod theirchairmen will ber PhyuiealPlant, Myles Dimand; Finance,Charlene Wagner; Perstonel andPolicy, Irene Costello and Em-ployee Management, boardpresident Terri Carmas.
According lo Board PrenidentTorri Cannon, both finance andemployee-management commit-teen will probably retain thesame duties as before.
Carmas said the physical plantcolnmiltee will he similtar es Ihatfor building and siles and have lo
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do with maintenance of halb the were established for various par-llhrary'sinteriorasdenterior. poses ranging from passing a
She said library matters referendum to parking lotregarding policy, or library by- developmeot. Ad hoc committemlawn, Insurance, planning and wille050tnnetnbeestahlinhed.development aod salary The Riles Library servessehedales will be combined under patrons in Riles and unincor-the Personnel-Policy Consnsittee. purated Maine Township.
The staff's channel forgrievances, ' Employee-Management Committee, willremain unchanged. However, Ihe Pot. Bryan R. Kutawa, non ofcommittee seldom, if ever, RehertE.Ka(awoof7gEWalnstmeets, said Carman. Ave,, Des Plaines, tU., bas cam-
Committees for Development pleled the tactical commanica-and Planning, Innurasce and lions syslems coarse al Fort Sill,Legistation were abolished. OhIo.
Former standing cammittees Daring the course, ntndenlawere Policy Masual, Insacance, were taught basic electronics,Employee Management, reciever and transmitier repairLegislative and Flossing and far tactical communicatieou.Development. He is a 198f graduate of Maine
In the paul, ad hoc comsoitlem West High School, Des Plaises.
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IFrom the £4t J4iitttyear. Bowen lias beesmanager tar 22 years and in-tended tn wnrk two moreyears until he retired at 68yearn old. When first year
. superintendent EldonGleichman re-classified jnbsat the administrative level, heeliminated Bowen's andKolvelen jabs. And while therewas a similar job title asbusiness manager whichBowen could have applied for,he declined; lie said it the
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ÌLEGAL NOTICEThe Board of Commissioners of
the Niles Park Districl will hold apublic hearinglo reviewthe Corn-hined Annoal Budget and Ap-propriation for the Fiscal Yearbeginning May 1, 1987 and endingApril 30, 1988 at the Niles PorkDistrict Adminutrative Offices,7877 N. Milwaukee Ave., Nibs,IL. at p-30 p.m. on July 9, 1987.The Combined Budget and Ap-propriation is os file andavailühle for public impectionfrom June 19, 1987 through Jnly29, 1987 at the Niles Park DistrictAdmiantrative Offices, 7877 N.Milwaukee Ave., Niles, IL. Ten-tative approval of the CoiìsbisedBudget and Appropriatisn Or.disonce is scheduled for the July21, 1997 regular Niles ParkDistrict Board nf Commissinnersmeeting at 8 p.m. rn the VillageCouncil Ckornhers. 7280 N.Milwaukee Ave., Niles, IL.
MARY MANOSEEPresident
Board of CommissionersNiles Park Distriel
William E. HughesSecretaryBoard of Commissioners
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au ditarial criticiziag themanner in which these peuple Jim Buwen and Pat Kalvek
were dismissed. have served the district fur acullected 49 yeuru. Na private
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Bawen's disminual befare his sesud reamas. TheIr bemgretirement. Board members dismissed without any reasonimisted the matter mas a other than the new superbi-
closed door nahject and they tendent ja rescuing his ad.
could nat discuss the mjaislcative ulaff hierarchydismissal. They did say they doesn't hold water.
felt they hired the newsupecinteadent and felt Since the napecintendest is
ahllgated ta support his the new hoy In town, lt ja oh-
recammendationu. They did vinuS his brief eight mouth es-
aO unanimously. peclence in Ihe distcict is notsufficient to allow him lo
One beard member told su dismiss old lime employeesthe newspapers sen- without the cancoccence al the
satiaaalieed the matlec and board. Asid since hoard mcm-implied the newopapecs mece hora have h-cohere for manyirrspoasibbo in their handling years, it seems obvions they
of the story. Bat, is lieu of mast bearthe responsibility of
the lack of isloresatios the the way this matter mas boo-sewupapecu received lcom the died.schont hoard, the beard morn-her's criticism becomesdilated.
This was a classic exalaplewhere closed donc sessionscreated canfauias and ameasure of chaos. It was osetime when the doues shouldhave bees Idi partially opes.
traies ou disciÑise, confidence,concentration and coordination,as well as drilla which Increaseagility and physical filsess.
Alt classes ace audec the dicee-lion ofJafmDiPasqnaie, NationalJunior Kacate coach, and fourTime National Champion. Youthclasses will be at Natiaual Park.
Classes will begin Wedurnduy,June 24.
For further information, call359-6866 oc the Morton GrovePark District at 985-7447.
Fire calls...Contineed from Fege f
Milwaukee, au a report nf a gas
udoc in the banding. The roamswere ebeched, hut there wan no
. evidence ala gas odur, and a gas-did not regi r any hazard.
...A smell of smoke wanreported in the LuwrenceWOuduhappleg custer an Jase 5. The
casse Wan traced tu previnusburning of plastic materiul thathad sat dí5aipat ja the air. Acheck of the area for fire hazardproved negative.
A fire alaria system mallAn-dinned au Jase 5 at fling Nissan,
5757 Touhy Ave....Ou June 6, firefighters
respooded to 8431 Olcott an areport of au odor in the building.The casse was traced ta the sueof insecticide spray by the oc-cupant. Doors and wiudowawere openrdtodispellthe odor.
...A fire alarm aclivated onJune f at Wilson Janes, 6150Touby. The casse was (raced to apowec fallace inthe building.
...A amai! dampater mas ex-tingaished at 8474 GalO Rd. ou.Juael.
On June 8 firefightersrespaadedto 7544 Oakton where afire on a bach parch wan alreadyextinguished by the occupant.There was nu damage estimateand a cheçk shamed there wan nofire extension.
Firemen on June B receiveda repart three small children hadlacked themselves is a huthroomat 8927 Washington. An axe wasused to pry the duor jamb landdour la release lhe children. Thedear jamb was replaced to ilsoriginal cosdition sud there maunodamage.
...A 0h-e alarm activatedin theGolf Mill Profesuinual Buildingon Jase 9. Thecause Wax tracedta a maintenance man wurhinganthealarmnyutem.
Firemen extiaguinhed firesis twa dumpsters ou the east andnorth side of Sa-Fra FabricaStore, U74Harriunnae June11.
MAINE BEAT. . . centin.sedfrom Page3
A highlight was the raffle drawisg for the loaded Chu'j'aler NewYorker. Winner al the cae was Marilyn Gabriel nf Park Ridge.
MAINELINERS... Village Trastee Jim Mabnney recently par-ticipated in the 15th annual American Cancer SocietyBiho-A-Thnn...riding the II-mile route tram Fauter Ave. beach tnGrani Pack and hack. Way to go, Jito!
On Iho runway at a ceceut fashion shaw sponsored by the MaineTownship Senior Citizens at Brigaste's and Cats Royale weremodels: Mihe Provenuano, Bea Binder, Andy Schadnck,Jaue Gar-bal, Sam Giallana and Bernice Schadeck, all nf Niles. A lcheoupreceded the fashion show.
Men's Club sponsorsgolf tournaments
The Wiles Seniac Center Men'sClub continues their active sum-mer golf schedule with a numberof upcomiag 9 hole and lt haletournaments. Tichelo far thesetournamealo aro available to themembvro of the Niles Senior Ceo-ter men's clob and can be pur.chused only at the Wiles SeniorCeuler.
Tichote foc the following tenc-sarnenls are now on Sale at theRiles Senior Center.
A 18 hale golf teursamest tebeheld at Chevy Chase gaif courseon Wednesday, July 8. Ticket cast$14.90 with a cart, $9 without acurt. The last 18 hole taurnarnantfer this year wil he held ouFriday, August 7, at Bonnie Oua-dee golf ceurse. Ticket cast in $9withaut a cart bud $10 with u cart.Tranuportatinu and lanchenn arenot included an the 18 hold leur-aameslu. The men's club is alsocontinuing their mesthly 9 hole
tournaments at Tam gall courseCurrently, the tichetn terthe July15 tournament are on sale. Ticketcoot is $6.50 which includes greenfoeo,and luncheon at the seniorcenter following the tournament.For morn informatien on theNilooSenior Center golf schedule,contact Cindy Risoff at 967-6100Eut. 376.
John R. KroegerPvt. lot Claus John R. Kroeger,
son of Jebe R. Kraegnr Jr. nf 4131Patcica, Indlanapolia, andCharlatte Helden of 81 LanceDrive, Oes Plaines, Il., has campleted basic training at Fort Din,N.J.
During the training, ntudentureceived luotructian in drill andreremenien, wedpanu, mapreading, tactics, military rular-muy, military justice, first, aid,andMmyhieturyandtraditions.
LawrenceWood...COfltlfluedfremPages
value of the property dutild bydnlermlnndbyatelaJjury,
Tray said village argnmenteare hased y. "facta'5 thatLawrencewuod Is a "shambles"and camero have ont been able turedevelupthe ceeter 'Its a placethat luhlightenlend a detrimentto -the cammwdty, Ne une canargue the village ebouldetaíid by
. and be powerleso tu doenmethiugabout the problem. It wauld natmakeeenee," heuald.
Angelo Marcbeeefii, villagetrustee, said Monday that villageofficials -are anxionu to begindeveloping Lasnrencewueel. "Weaeutd like to see the center becken Its feet by turning it into an at-tractivecomplex." - -
The village would redevelupthe entire center, Marcheerhisaid. Fútore plans include ter-
- ning the existing theater iuta acultural center similar to (5-otreEast in Shakie, and cenutruclionof a ohopping mall. "We want ablending nf architeclure fer themunicipal facilities, shoppingcenter and other facilities topresest an aeuthetic. appearan-ce," he said, adding u land plan-nec will probably be hired tu giveinput usthe project.
Library seeks.5Cuntltnaedfeom Page 3
Blaue."Tisis will be un opportunity far
our president te meet with themayar and ene nf a cooperative.venture could be worked nut forthe renovation and beautificationof thecoroer. The corner It anbrea of mutual concern," accor-ding to báärd member MylesDiamond. -
Carman denied that she willask npecifically about financialaid tu resevate the lut but seidshe will inqaire- abaut thevillage's future support uf thelibrary. -
"As president of the librarybeard, 1 will meet with MayarBlaue and will cee ifthe villagecan suppurt ou in the fulero,"uaidCai'mafl.
Board member Ii-ene (5-otellosaid, Terri and Bub willalure
- the pasuihilities nf whether thereis a -solrce 0f help from the
--village.","We beve absolutely lin idea of
what that help would essaim of"but ube cited an argent need fur
-concrete stops to be hallt tramUse lut to the library ao that aresurfaced lut would became
. more "sueable," ube oaid.
The Ist, a former Shell station.was purchased bythe library lastyear far $250,000 with $100,006 øfthat amnunt danated by theVillage nf Nues.
The Riles Library District-nor-ves Nuten and unincnrpnratndMaine Township.
. Oakton studentwins HTScholarship
Aub Trandai (Shoklo), a pre-engineering student of OuktaaCommunity Collego, has beenaeleclod te receive an Illinois In-otitute of Technptogy (lIT)Transfer Student Schalarohip.
The scholarship, in the smountof $3,000 per academic year, Isawardedantho basis uf Trandal'noolataxding academic achieve-meut. A 4.0 grade point averagestudent, Trandal will ose
-uchotarehip toward her tuition ex-penses when ehe. parsuea boF.
- degree in Electrical and Còn5-pater Euginoeriuig at lIT, - -
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