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.- Stevenson plans formation of Suburban Advisory group 1n a tow-key meating with Cook -Coonty Democratic commit- teernen, loot Satorday, gober- oatorial candidate Adiai Steven- sonknnoonced be was forming a Soburban Advisory Committee to . By Sylvia Dalrymple bio campaign in an effoñ to wie election in November. "l'bin committee will represent all suburbs and will help my campaign to addreos concerns of subsrbanles, whether il be the issues of noise polislion, look waste, transportation, economic development or jobo," Slevennon said. People io Cook C000ty and collar coUfltieo need lo know Continued oo Page 42 From the jet }tw«t .-- . byBndBesser .- At bock Mondáy .we were reminincing with Nuco Poblic Workshead Keith Peck ahoot the boors and days and weeks ofdoorhell pushing he was to- volved is daring his early dayn inNiles. Back in the fiftien, Ihr Keith - Pecks of the osborho were out there asking residents to vote for tax increases so they could build one mure school or a - library boildiog or one more park or a swimming pooi or o . recreation center. Io oor school District 13, - every year we seemed to he -- hoildiog another school. Wisen we moved tu Nileo is 1953, the district only hod one school, the old Ballard Street nchool. Before residents finished with ,, theirdoorbell ringing, they in- creased the number to 11 ochools, 9 elementary schools andzjuatorhigh schools, . - Daring the salue period a : dozen Woman's floh ICoffee Klatchersmet al nur nest door Continued nnPagr 42 Niles P'arh District Cum- . missiOOers, in a h011ot vote, re- elected Jim Pieroki president of plan map or renovation the park hoard durwg elechon nl Lawrencewood sold .Øft(ag4Fitge6 . . GauLe. ' Pages 25-31 ; r Blase honored .,. - - Nilesjdayor Nicholas Blase (I) ' listens lo a congratulatory telegram on hin 25th anniversary as mayor of Nues read by Trustee Angeln Mar- chenchi (r), while lormer Nites fire chief Albert Hoelbl (e) waitshisturnat'ttaepodiom. Marcheschi and Hoelbl were co-chairmen and masters of ceremony at the event that drew ahual NLES PUBLIC LBRRY 4LES PUBU9 LRARf'. j) CR 3 filLEt PUlLl LIt1RI b6O OKTÛW hILES IL l4l Library seeks reduction of Branch's hours and space The Finance Committee nl the Nileo Library Board meetog, held May 14, recommended that houes be reduced and upare he redscod by 15 to 20% when the Branch's tease io sp no October 31, 1910. Pierski re-electe By Debbie Kozah Ree eent*r pool to ()t.fl Jn.ie 7 meeting. Mary Maruneh, who lost lo Dan tCosiba for the lop npol, was elected vice president. Maruoek wOO oser Walt Buense when a tie occurred after the vote count necessitating a second cote by cloned ballot. "t think this is the first time this has occurred in on annive The, recommendnt)os, pceoeo- led to the Board by Frank Bigo, io based on the financial pielero over the nest two to three years. Current objectives maId ont be roel it the Branch remained as io Cootinned oo Page 43 The up director o wan del en Io bou the d stabilizu of the C 150 people ut the Chatean Rito tant Friday. Guests ioctoded Ally. Ges, Neil Hurtigan, Son. Ruf ph Cupparetti')D-t3), Jerry Coseotinn (DemoCcutnc candidate tom state treasurer), Sheriff Richard Elrod, Park Ridge mayor Mactin Butler, Moyer Rictnard Flichingor of Morton Grove and Riles village, puck and library officiols. \. ," 2i,g park head,. etection of officers.'' cetiriog vice president tConiba said. t- forbourd board secretary and ' - - hbh eging ' und bunk ioocof the north branch icuo River near Tam se) 5(111 hecompleted no 'I 1 . 3) ì ,1ç 4j ' h r ' :îL û 4j '1 r Village of Nues 87ecr:d OL.29NO. 49, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1986 25° per copy Lawrencewood Shoppiog Ceo- shopping center, ter kas been sold to Joseph Gopta It is especledthat Gupta wilt be 5f ZaremhaCosstrsctioO, an oat- appeariog before the NOes uI-state firm, according to a Nitro Village Board to a few months lo Village spokesman. outline his specific plans for Ike Preliminary plans call for tise Contloord on Page 42 razing of alt haitdings in the ceo- ter with the enception of the pootoffice, Ike theatre hoilding, Mac Cteen's car wash and the Firestone Tire Center. Cub Fonds and Zayre discount store have enpressed a strong desire to be a part of the new VFW Buddy Poppies sale The annual sate of Buddy Pop- pies by the Niles Veterans of Foreign Warn Post 77l2 and its Ladies Auniliary wilt be held on Thursday, May 22. VFW Poppies ure assembled by disabled vetèrans and the proceeds of this worlhy lund raising program ore used en- hluoivety for the benefit of disabled aod needy veterans and the widows nod orphans of deceased vetemos, The basic purpose ofthe aonoal sale of Buddy Poppies by the Veterano of Fòreigo Warn is eloquently reflected io Ike desire tu "Honor the Dead by Helping the Living."

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.- Stevenson plans formationof Suburban Advisory group

1n a tow-key meating with Cook-Coonty Democratic commit-teernen, loot Satorday, gober-oatorial candidate Adiai Steven-sonknnoonced be was forming aSoburban Advisory Committee to

. By Sylvia Dalrymple

bio campaign in an effoñ to wieelection in November.

"l'bin committee will representall suburbs and will help mycampaign to addreos concerns ofsubsrbanles, whether il be the

issues of noise polislion, lookwaste, transportation, economicdevelopment or jobo," Slevennonsaid. People io Cook C000ty andcollar coUfltieo need lo know

Continued oo Page 42

From the

jet }tw«t.-- . byBndBesser

.- At bock Mondáy .we werereminincing with Nuco PoblicWorkshead Keith Peck ahootthe boors and days and weeksofdoorhell pushing he was to-volved is daring his early dayninNiles.

Back in the fiftien, Ihr Keith- Pecks of the osborho were out

there asking residents to votefor tax increases so they couldbuild one mure school or a

- library boildiog or one morepark or a swimming pooi or o

. recreation center.

Io oor school District 13,- every year we seemed to he

-- hoildiog another school. Wisenwe moved tu Nileo is 1953, thedistrict only hod one school,the old Ballard Street nchool.Before residents finished with

,, theirdoorbell ringing, they in-creased the number to 11ochools, 9 elementary schoolsandzjuatorhigh schools,

. -Daring the salue period a

: dozen Woman's floh ICoffeeKlatchersmet al nur nest door

Continued nnPagr 42

Niles P'arh District Cum-. missiOOers, in a h011ot vote, re-elected Jim Pieroki president of

plan map or renovation the park hoard durwg elechon nl

Lawrencewood sold

.Øft(ag4Fitge6 .

. GauLe. ' Pages 25-31

;r

Blase honored.,. - -

Nilesjdayor Nicholas Blase (I) ' listens lo acongratulatory telegram on hin 25th anniversaryas mayor of Nues read by Trustee Angeln Mar-chenchi (r), while lormer Nites fire chief AlbertHoelbl (e) waitshisturnat'ttaepodiom.

Marcheschi and Hoelbl were co-chairmen andmasters of ceremony at the event that drew ahual

NLES PUBLIC LBRRY

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filLEt PUlLl LIt1RIb6O OKTÛW

hILES IL l4l

Library seeks reduction ofBranch's hours and space

The Finance Committee nl theNileo Library Board meetog,held May 14, recommended thathoues be reduced and upare heredscod by 15 to 20% when theBranch's tease io sp no October31, 1910.

Pierskire-electe

By Debbie Kozah

Ree eent*r pool to ()t.fl Jn.ie 7

meeting. Mary Maruneh, who lostlo Dan tCosiba for the lop npol,was elected vice president.Maruoek

wOO oser Walt Buensewhen a tie occurred after the votecount necessitating a second coteby cloned ballot. "t think this isthe first time this has occurred in

on annive

The, recommendnt)os, pceoeo-led to the Board by Frank Bigo, iobased on the financial pieleroover the nest two to three years.Current objectives maId ont beroel it the Branch remained as io

Cootinned oo Page 43

The up

director owan del en

Io bouthe dstabilizuof the C

150 people ut the Chatean Rito tant Friday. Guestsioctoded Ally. Ges, Neil Hurtigan, Son. Ruf phCupparetti')D-t3), Jerry Coseotinn (DemoCcutnccandidate tom state treasurer), Sheriff RichardElrod, Park Ridge mayor Mactin Butler, MoyerRictnard Flichingor of Morton Grove and Rilesvillage, puck and library officiols.

\. ," 2i,gpark head,.etection of officers.'' cetiriog vicepresident tConiba said.

t- forbourdboard secretary and ' - -

hbh

eging ' und bunkioocof the north branchicuo River near Tamse) 5(111 hecompleted no

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OL.29NO. 49, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1986 25° per copy

Lawrencewood Shoppiog Ceo- shopping center,ter kas been sold to Joseph Gopta It is especledthat Gupta wilt be5f ZaremhaCosstrsctioO, an oat- appeariog before the NOesuI-state firm, according to a Nitro Village Board to a few months loVillage spokesman. outline his specific plans for Ike

Preliminary plans call for tise Contloord on Page 42razing of alt haitdings in the ceo-ter with the enception of thepootoffice, Ike theatre hoilding,Mac Cteen's car wash and theFirestone Tire Center.

Cub Fonds and Zayre discountstore have enpressed a strongdesire to be a part of the new

VFW BuddyPoppies sale

The annual sate of Buddy Pop-pies by the Niles Veterans ofForeign Warn Post 77l2 and itsLadies Auniliary wilt be held onThursday, May 22.

VFW Poppies ure assembledby disabled vetèrans and theproceeds of this worlhy lundraising program ore used en-hluoivety for the benefit ofdisabled aod needy veterans andthe widows nod orphans ofdeceased vetemos,

The basic purpose ofthe aonoalsale of Buddy Poppies by theVeterano of Fòreigo Warn iseloquently reflected io Ike desiretu "Honor the Dead by Helpingthe Living."

Michael Collet (e) cm,tu-latos Nies Public Service employ-oes Paul Kellehor moi ChrisColletti. Mr. Collet, so employeeof the Ceetel Telephone Corn-prey, woo working on telephoneequipment in the 8500 bloch ofGreenwood ave. when he noticedo mother doch followed hy tenhoby dochlings. Ao the doctewent around the trock he sightedthe mother doch end only fivehoby duckliegs. His concernabout the miming dockilegsprompted him to chech oeder theoewer lid io the street. Mr. Colletnttempterl to lift the sewer lid hotWoe onsuccegefuJ. 11e then coliSthe Nllee Poblic SeSeo Deport-ment who responded to his coilend worked to loosen the sowerlid, slier which they retrieved thehewildered docidioge end re- letterto the village prnioing thesetemed them hock in lier to follow workers. Mr. C011et rioted hr hietheir mother. letter, Ir, lido hostIe sed hoSe

Mr. Collet wee so impressed doy end oge itnoice to ose somewith the comp000ion oftho Poblic root people thet core enoogh toSeSee employees thot he sent o help oCt these little lives. These

Harlem Irving hostsPsychic Expo

Horlem Irviog Plaza hosts ilsosnuol Psychic Expo Thorsdsylhru Suodsy, Mey 22, 23, 24, & 25at the shopping conter bested etHarlem Ave., Irving Park, andForest Preservo Drive.Astrologers, psychics, Iseot cardreaders, psychomelrists,palmists, sod clairvoyants willhe aosnsg the talented. The Enpotaken place in the mall frnm lo5m. to 9 p.m. Thornday &Friday, 930 am. in 9 p.m.,Sstsrday, and fenm tl am.. In 5p.m. Sunday.

Psychic Dolores, newspapercolumnists sod EnecslivePrvdocer st her own radio andreble TV shows on psychic

: SENIOR CITIZENS :: Shaespoo&Set 2.50: Haircut . 3.00 :: sr.MeW:COpp:rSsssh,gaOO

: Mees flog Heir Splieg 'ellO :: TN3OMINUTE OPENnuNTANNINGvIsITn 7DAY. 35.00 AWEEK:

FREDERICK'S COIFFURES. 5391N.MlIweskseA nenes :. Chinogn, III. Closed Mondsyl. NE10574 .

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swaresess, is coordinator nfRainbow Potentials' psychicsand is also among the enpn par-licipsnls. "Skilled in this ancientart form, the psychic psrticipsn-ts are continually exploring newavenues of cnmmunicatioo,bringing their lalcols focward tnhelp penplc Icaro uf the alter-saliven in their lives, make themaware ofthe present, and open opa coosciounness of the future,"commented Lariano.

Joining Luciano at the Enpnarc Phyllis Stalin, Therese, NettyPera, Marvel Densos, SharonSmithson, Jnhn Sersoa, BettyPope, Bernice K., RaymondAdam, sod Lea Sea.

Spanish Clubofficers

Spanish Ctok is the first of thefour language clubs al MaineEast to elect sturem for the up-coming schnol year. They arepresident Anna J00 nf Glenview,vice-president Nica Thakher ofDes Plaines, aecretary PeterGerogrons of Nibs, treassrerElizuheth Ynn of Des Plaines, andpublic relations Ernesto

riqueros of Des Plaines.

Economical And Nutritioe.s Poasitry This WeekIlA Memorial Day Cookout Celebration!!

"FROM OUR DELI"EGG SALAD

Cacaree naiad nada withGrade 'A' Engs. celery,moe ounaises alad dressing,veces pickles and red pep.

FRESHFRYER BREASTS

60 prora si osp nrieeo e is mr freshohiokov. Cor in half srnkinv rd fron.

s i 691 Ln.

FRESHFRYER LEGS

Fresh Meaty Legs! Don't forger rhoDark Mear Leser in anar fowily.

69cSEASONED CHICKEN'

SHISH-KA-BOBSBord nasos hes nf chickenbreast. Delicately seas000dand skewered with freshaenefobles.

189NOTE, llokosl's will frOse rheir coerplefe linees

shiuts.ka'bnbs trash for she Memorial Day Weehned.. Seasoned Steak M arisais d Steak. Scallop S catene d Pork

. All skewerd wirfr trank segstables

Schaul's Poultry Et Meat CoSALE DATESS.5to5.25 7221 N. Harlem Ave., Nibs, III.

MON,'FRI.55e6 67-93O4 647-9264YFtOd.sseaitaa"SAT, n te 5 30

Poblic SeSee employees weregentlemen whn worked in a veryprofeosionel wey during therescue osad I hopo they will hecommended for ajch well donc"

BuddyPoppies

The annusI sale of Boddy Pap-.pien hy the Pork Ridge VFW Pont#3579 and the Ladies Aosiliarpwill he held Thursday May 22 in.Park Ridge. Ausitiary ChairmanElaine Langer ann505ced votos-leer workers will he selling Bud-dy Poppies througkoatthe arealebenefit disabled and needy,veterans, The Buddy Poppy haskeen a symbolic flower' ofMemorial Day since its firstnationwide sale by the VFW in1952. By wearing a Boddy PoppyAmericans show gralitode for Ikesacrifices of disabled veterans.The pnppiesare assembled by theveterans is hospitals sed the fus-ds raised are osad exclusively foraid in Veterans aed their depes-dents.

Summer marketplacereservations

Vendor space reservations arebeing accepted for a Jons 21Summer Marketplace sponsoredby the Oaktos CommosilyCollege Alumni Association attheCollege, ltte E. Golf rd., Des,Plaines.

Vendurn selling new merchas-dine, crafts, art andseliques maypurchase space in the ootdosrmarket far $15 (approximately8 s 13 feet) or $25 )dsuhte space).Marketplace hours are 9 am. la 2

Proceeds go to the AlomoiScholarship Food.

For further information, callDan Lloyd, 635-1886.

THE BUGLE(USPSOØ.7101David Belier

Editor md Publisherfini MiMase; , 'pVoL 29, Na. 49, May 22,1986

8748 N. Shermer Rd.NUes, 1L60648

Phone: 9Iê.liOO-1-l-4Published Weekly ora Thanidmy

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Subocripllen Rate (lu Adverare)Per siegle copy ; 25Orse year $13.00Two years $22.50Three years $29.00'1 year Sealor Cltiserss. . $11.50,

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All APO addreoseoeu for Servicemen $25.00

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NE SANDVIE S-Sci ± '

News for all Niles Seniors (age62 and over)from the Nues Senior Centèr

8060 Oakton5 Nues 967-6100 ext. 376

PEONY GARDENING PRESENTATIONDorothy Nadheroy 1mm Klehm's Nursery will he at Ike neeior

center on Thursday, May 22 at S p.m. fora presentation on pennygardening. Advance rcgistratine in desired.

CENTER CLOSEDThe Riles Seniar Center will be closed on Monday, May 26 for

the Memorial Day holiday. lt will reopen on Tuesday, Muy 27.

IOEALTOI TALKThere will be a lecture os "Doing Medications Wisely" hy

Deborah Overcanh, RPH, a pharmacist from Holy Famil3iHospital en Wednedsdoy, May 28 at 1:30 p.m. The presentationwill also include a Medicine Cabinet Spring Cleaning for thosewho would like to participate. Thsne interested can bring in oldmedicalions (from your medicine cabinet) and the pharmacistwill go through lhcm, telling peu which medications shauld bediscarded and which arc still good. The presentation is tree. butit is necessary to pre-reginter by calling the Niles Senior Centeral 967-6100, est. 376.

MAY DINNER DANCEThere are still a few tickets left for the senior center's country

western spring dinner dance Is be held os Friday, May 30 from5:35 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The menu will include hnrbeqncd beef,breast nf chiches, corn on the cob, and other delights plus MitchGsrdss and the M550lighl Nights Orchestra who will play fordancing later. Tirhetn are $7.25 per person and available bycalling the Niles SesinrCenterat9g7.gltO, ant. 376.

TICKETSALES 'Ticket sales for Ike June trip and luncheon and the July trip

will go 55 safe as a walk-in basis st Ike uenior center on Wed-nesday, Jonc 4 at lt am.

WOMEN'S CLUB TRIPThe Riles Senior Center Women's Club are going os a tripla

the Waoderbread/Hostesn Bakery en Friday, June 28 from 9:30am. In 2:30 p.m. The cost is $0 per pernos, which includes thebus and lunch al Papa Chris Reslaurant. The trip is upen toNiles seniors including men. Registration is being takes at theRiles Senior Center al 967-6100, est. 37g.

MEN'S CLUB BARBEQUEr Jsin the Men's Club for their first bsrfeque of the seonon osFriday, Jonc 6 st noon. The cant is $3.50 per person and inclodeshamburgers and hut dogs, potatsnalsd, and dessert.

Village of SkokieLinda Gaibel, COW Lecturer st Tremas College wilt npeah on

Stress Msnogementts the People and PlscesGrnup afthe SmithActivities Center, Lincoln and Gsfitn, Skokie sn Thursday, May29 at 9:30a.m.

Please ca1t673-05t0, est. 338 foradditisnal information.

lo cane psa haven't heard,Niles is planning the "Rilen AllAmorican Festival: slated ferJuly 9-13. Thin community-wide"Fest" will hove main stage ce-lerlainment, a beer gardes withenlertainmenl, a children'sstage, food booths, a carnival andmuch, much more! The RilenPark District has been asked lorua the Childres'u Stage, and, with your help, it shoold be arooning success. If you're a

The Jolla S. Molloy EdocationConter, o public school nervingstudents with mentol retardationasri moiti-handicaps from theages of 3 - 21, in currently seekingteenage volunteers to anatol ourcertified sloff during the S011tnOimner program which will ronfrom July 7th thraugh August llth.Activities include water therapy,

Nues All American Festivalclown, jaggler, magician, acommonity group with as infer-motivo display, or if you haveany act or presentation whichwould be 5f interest to children,sr if ysnr business orsrgasizaliss is interested insponsoring sume estertainmetst,.we would like lo hear from you)Just call Steve Cross at the RilenPark Dintrict, 967-8633 fur muredetails.

Julia S. Molloy seeksvolunteers

swimming, outdoor educationund recreation at o nearby forentpreserve, field tripe and oc-tivitlen in theschsol building.

Interested volunteers maywnrk one te five days per weekand must plan to stay the entireday (9 am. until 1 p.m.). Call the )

MoUsy office at 866-0686 for anapplicatiny,

t4.t!r. T!3ugtrAn Indepeondnt Corn munhy Neu'spaper Established in 195 7 DavidBesaer-Editur&Pub

, Diane MiSer-Managing SidlEa 'RebertBenaer-City Editar',,,\lL8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinoos 60648 966-3900-i-4 MorkKruieekcePYEditors.2J

CCOM drops County Zoning Board appeaÌie"Las Vegas Nights"legislation for review

A bill calling fcr'cnemplinns is Vegas" night each year, has beenthe stole's 'gambling laws that ' waiting fer a decinion fromwould allow non-profit legislators according to Fatherorganiastions tu Sponsor "Las George Kahle, principal uf theVegas" sights fur fondraising School. "It would ease things farporposes is currently tied ap is as financially if the measure incommittee, but is enpected to approved," he said. "The annuolenme mder connideeatisn by the event was a major fuedrainer isSenate in the nest fewweehs. ' the post."

Slate Sen. Walter Dudyce (R- Is the event the bill is nat ap-7th) introduced the bill last proved, substitute fundraisersDecember and has the nuppart of will be 'mtrndnced by the school.hàth parties and Ose. Thompson, "Clnb organinstiuns (parents'according In a spehesman from clubs) will come up withl3udycz'n office in Chirags. "The something that may even bringhilt will prsbshly be coupled with mare funds than Las Vegass similar one under study by the eights," he said. "We alwaysliasse," shesaid. have an annasl appeal to raine

Notre Dame High School, money for needed repairs for thewhich sponsored sse "Las ContleucdnePagea3

Bed race teams needed for

Nues All American FestivalIf one al your secret desires is

ts decorate a bed, have a lot oftoughs, pst-orne wheels on thatbed and race it while havingmorelaughs, then we needysa! Abed race will he an event at theRiles Alt American Festival,spansored by Ihe Riles EventsCsmmitlee. The Fenlival will beheld on Wednesday, July 9

through Sunday July '13 al GolfMill Park, Church and Cam-hertand (at the ssulh end nf GulfMill Shspping Center). Thunc alnu who love tu laugh, race arsondwith a bed, and show hnwcreative we can be decoratingsor teds and our hadies with allthe interentieg articles we hoveInying around the house, willwont ta be a part cf the fun os

Blase heads

Art Fair cancelledDue Is a lack nf inlerest and the

inconvenience brought about byIke construction work going no in

' . the Golf Mill area, the Rilen Art

'Little City' drive tsr

We arc Inuking ahead In nestyear and hopefully planning tuhave an indsor ari fair al that

Riten Mayor, Rick Blase, forthe 01h straight year, heads aSuburban Mayors Cnmmitlee of70 strong (6 eunuties), for the 1980Little City "Smiles" fond-raisingdrive.

The program, known as"Illinois Smiles for Little City",will be held on Friday, August 15,and llsturday, August 16,throughout the greater Chicagourea io seer tog communitieswhich have granted permissionInc the activily.

Volunteers will be slatisoerl onbusy street corners, is shappingptaess, al csrnmnter stations andalber areas of heavy pedeslrianIraffic. They will hand ant sheels5f Happy Face "Smiles" stickersand accepl dsnalisns.

Proceeds Troco the "Smiles"drive will enable LillIe City Iscarcy oat ils sogeing expansionprogram, which will permit m'nrslacililies and specialized Irainiogfor the mentally retarded andblind-retarded students.

Saturday, July 12 al the Festival.Bed rare teams can consist uf 5

Is 12 persons (no age limits). Anapplication must he filled ont (wewant lo mahe sore we havé roamfar all the fun loving entrant-!).Ysor bed msst he deenrated(r'ales will he given out with ap-pliralion), but the moot impur-tant thing is, you must like inlaugh and have fun! If you wouldlike to know how you can he apart of the fun or want more in-furmation ahnut thin event,please call Myrea Breitzman st695-2484.

Don't fsrget to mark theConthsaeden Page 43

Niles Art Guild

Villageholiday hours

The Riles AdministratingBuilding offices, 76fl Milwaukeeave., Riles, will be cloned Salar-day, Moy 24 and Monday, Muy 26(o observance nf Memorial Day.Regular business hours, 1:30am. to 5 p.m. will renameTuesday, May 27.

The sight depository isavailable tor your cunvenieure althe frosl of lbs boildivg.

BUGLESEEKS NEWSBOYS

The Butte is seeking deliverynewocarriers of alt ages todeliver newspapers an Thurs-days. Far an oppartanity Inears extra dollars.

Call 966.3900

Deal for Maine NopurChase falls throughNues Parksanrnrnnce poolopening

The Riles Porh DistrictRecreation Center Pool, 7877Milwaukee Ave., wilt open fur Ikenommer season On Saturday,Jnne 7th. The Sports CumplenPool, 1435 Ballard Rd., will openun Sotorday, June 14th. Bothpools will be open throsghsot thenunnuer, 7 days a weeh from ip.m. Is 5p.m. and from 7 p.m. Is 9p.m. For informalion call theRiles Park District office at 967-6633.

For Ihuse inlercsted in swim-rising over Ihr Memorial Dayweekend, the Rand Park Poutand Waternlide, operated by theDes Plaines Park District will beopes. Rates are $2. per personbaloccO p.m. and $1.50 per pernosalter 5 p.m. The waternlide mayhe used al au additional charge.For additional isfarmalion, callthe Den Plaines Park Dislrict al899-0320.

Maine Townshipholiday scheduleThe Maine Township Offices

will he closed on Salurday, May24 and Mundsy, May 26, in ebser-Vance ofMemoriol Day.

Gubernatorial candidate Adlai Slevenuon ioIlanhed by Jerry Cnnstsnlins (t) Democratic can-didate for otate treasurer and John A. Maloni,Democratic esmmilteemun nfBlnnm township.

. . Stevenson held a meeting with shoal 30 Conk

The Bogie, Thoruday, May 22, 1986

MEMBERNorthern 111150f.N.wipap.r

Fs'I IL 11 ti r A.000lallen

The perennial "for sale" signwill go np again at Maine NorthHigh Schual afler a deal with amedical sebsol to purchose thepraperly fellthrongh last week.

Clsieago College af OsteopathicMedicine (CCOM) was eupecledto appear before Ike Cook CountyZoning Board of Appeals anFriday, May lt for a zuningchange Isst would allow utilizingthe hoilding aua college facility.Tws baum before Ike schednledmeeling lime in Park Ridge cityball, District 207 officials were in-formed by r000ly board mcm-bers that CCOM wan nu longer is-lerested in acqoiring the peeper-ty.

According to Karen Lames,public relatians officer furDistrict 207,'uebool officials wereeaughl by sorpriuc and ame in thedark on wIrst pmumpled the oc-tian. "Dr. James Elliott (Dint. 2t7superintendent) received thenews fhat the college dropped Iheanalog pelillos."

She added negotiation far Ihesale of Ike uchoal had been goingso for sin mnnths. The purchaseplan was for $12 million, thedistrict'n asking price.

Elliott was unavailable forrsmmeul.

Representatives of the college,s private osteopathic Schoolfounded in 19go, bad conducted auengineering survey nfMaine Rar-

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1h at their ossu expense, with thehspe nf establishing a campus inIhr building located in anincor-psrsted Des Plaines.

Larson said that whes schoolsfficiuls receive ofhcial salicefrom CCOM dropping its kid topurchase the school, North willagain be uffered for nate viaschool board action.

The schaut closed in mid-August of 1951. The 12 millionproperty (incloding the buildingand 48 acres st surrounding loud)has been istradaced to donens ofbusinesses lhrsugh spec sheetssutlining what Ihr facility altersthem.

Accsrding to Larson, anAustralian investor was is-terested in purchasing the schoolin 1984. "The idea was to turn thebuilding ints offices," she said."Both parties could oat agree anterms. " The schnnl also had twounsuccessful onctions.

Maine North was rented for thefilming of the pspnlar movie"The Breakfast Club" severalyears ago.

Cnrrenl building renters arethe Parkside Human Services of-filialed with Lutheran GeneralHospital and Warsham College, amortuary school. The AlternativeResource Center, a Dint. 2t7program, is also huased in thebuilding.

Suburbaú Advisory Committee

County coosmiltnemen last Satordsy to sunsuneethe tnrmstinn nf a Suburban Advinsry Cnmmitteedesigned to address suburban issues. The meetingwas held at the Holiday tun in suburban Hillside.

Pge2 The Bugle, Thursday, May 22, 1986

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. Nues firefighter Maineseniorsj Senior Citizen Newsgraduates spring

NUes Peobutionmy Fieefightee Richard Tepee woe umong 25 ueeuwide fieefightee to recently geudoate from uieefightiog ochool mAeliugtou Heights. The sohool is Stute Certified aed guuruuteesmiifoem teeJeugm ucoordunee with State guidelines. The comm is240, houes sud eovees sU sesso of fieofightissg tuctios sod otestegy.

Rich Toper, 31, joi000j the Nifes Fire Depsetmeot ou Mooch 3,1986. Dmissg his peobutiousry poeiod which will extend ovee thesoot 2 yeses, he will attend EMT mod Poesmodic Sohool whichinvolves severul hmsdeeoj houes.

Showso from I. to e. seo Lt. Demo Stewset, Flee Schoot lootruetoeund Probstionmy F/F Richard Tepee.

Used book saleBrandeis Used Booh Sole,

beginoing Sstsrdsy, Mey 31 ($4donation) and continuing withfree sdmisnio0 through Suodoy,June 8. Book lovers cao browsethrough 4t0,000 books io 40000egorteo. Au inslitution for 2tyears, the nate io held al EdensPlana, Wilmetto boil Edeno alLake nl. E., Coroer Skokie hivy.)

Hoaro Solurduy, May 3t 0-13Opemug night; Jose t Il-10;June 2-5: 11-9; Bargain weekeodJnne7: t-10;Juoet il-4.

Jcc hosts volunteer workshopThe Bernard Otorwich/Mayer

Kaplan Jewish Cornmnoity Ceo-ter (JCC), 3013 W. Touhy,Chicago, will hoot a tree Iwo-hourworkshop enhitled, 'Your Fulureio Volunteering, " un Sunday,June t, tO ans.

According lo 1,ioculnwnndresident Shirley Garland, Councilfor Jewish elderly (CJE) diroclurof culuoleeru, liso prograw willfocus so colunleor opporlonilien

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The Muine Tewnuhip Seniorsaelcoined spring with two lun-chenos Wednesday, April 16, atCana Royale and Thursday, April17, al Briganle's.

In honor uf Older Americao'nMonth lo be obserned is May, theueoioro each receined a pasket nfflnwer seeds from JayLewhnwitz, adminiutrator ofOaklon Pacittino Nursing Home,13es Plomen. They alun were in-viled lo eisit Oaktou PavitlionTuesday, May 6, fur an OponHouse wilh refreohmeoln, enter-tainment und cumplimenlarytomais planlo.

Bingo prices al bolh seniorsluncheons score donaled by K-Mart, Ddwpuler and Grecuwnod.

Nesi innnlh's luncheons areOchedulnd for May 2f and 20.Maine Township Seniors' neenlsare limiled In members. Toreceice a membership ap-plicalian aod oblato renervalioninformation call Sue Neusphel nrHelen Jung 01 Ike Mairie Tomo-ship Town Hall, 207-2510. Ap-plicaufs musI be f5 nr older andprnv,de proff nf reoidency ioMaine Tnwonhip.

offered through Ihr Voluoleor t

Monagemeot Cnuoril."Votonleer opporlunities enint

lhroughoul Ike Chicago andsuburban area for a eariety ofresnarding ucfivilieu. lndiciduatsare needed on weekdays,'enenings and weeheods loprovide clerical oupporl, teachhobbies and shills lu children andadsils, seme meals, and vioil thenich and elderly," Garland es-ptained.

Volunleer M000gomeol Cous-cil members include Ihe JCC, TheArk, CJE, Jeinish VocationolService and Jewish Family andCotnmuoily Servico.

The icurhshop is open In io-diciduals of all apes. Refresh-monis will be served. Amplepiirliing is available at Ike Hor-

Foe furlher ioformtilicn asdrcserealions, rnnlacl JoyceKagen Cburroule, 141-0700, esl,2213,

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SpecialsSaturday and Sunday) Cinsed Memorial Day, May 26th

May 24th and 25th

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lodiciduats milk an interest io providing help with choreo,housekeeping, shopping, lr000pnrtatiou, and companionship forfrail senior citizen or dioahlèd Morton Grove residente can con-lad the Senior Hot Line ut 065-4fM any weekday morning from 9am, in ouno, The Village Holt Senior Center frequently receivesrequests for Ihese oervicen which are not provided by utaudard

Ihomehealth agencien. The Hot Line acto un a referral syolem to

- tink needy residents with Ikone able to nerve, nervero are thenpoid directly by the resident. luleresled per0000 promine toreceive worthwhile and valued enperieoce from their services,

COLORECTAL TEST KITSA cotoreclal screening is a simple, convenient und private

method for individuals to toot Ikemnelnes for diseaseu of thecolon, The tent will detect blond io the 51001 before it can be neonand is very hetpful in identifying the Ossei of colon cancer, Kiteaod inslroclion tor usage cao be picked up from 9-10 am. on

- Tocoday, May 27 in the Morton Grove Village Hall Seoïor Ceo-1er, An appoinlment will also be arranged to evaluate testreuslls, Kils and lest evaluations are free of charge to MortonGrove resideols,

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POSTURE EVALUATION -

Chiropraclor, Dr. Doug DnLurve, will be io the Morton GroveVillagg Halt Senior Center on Tknroday, May 29 from 9 am, to

- noon to provide free postural evuluationu. Common Problemssock an sliff onch, spinal paio, or tower back upusms can besdisc005ed wilk Dr, DeLarye. Appnintmeotn are necessary andcao be reserved by calling the Senior Hot Line at 965-4655 anyweekday morning.

ORCHESTRA/CHORAL CONCERTNites North High School will present a free orchestre and

choral concert for membero oftke Rilen Township Senior CitizenClub, The concert will be held ut f pm, on Thurodoy, May 29 inIke school auditorium, For more informalion ahoul Club mom-beruhip and benefits, calf the Dislrici 210 Administration Officeat f73-4Si2. -

AUTO ACCIDENT PREVENTIONTraffic lawn atone cannot regolate every type of driving

situation which may ocenr, There are, however, general safely

Irotes

which may serve lo decrease the number of antomotsileaccidents uccurring annually. Faclnrs 1h01 muy aid in reducingthe number of auto accidents includes i. Driving defensively; 2.Using oIl safety ifecicen provided in oehiclen; 3. Maintainingvision Ibrough all windows by remnving ArI, rain, snow andine;4, Providing proper maiote000ce for the automobile, therebyminimining breakdowns; and, 5. Setecling rosten IhaI avoidcoogeslino and dangerous left turns, Finally, an owor0000s ofIhe rules of Ike road is an impurtant factor in safe driving. TheMorIon Grove Village Hall Senior Center will held ils nest Ruleslloviese Course al l2s30 pm. on Tuesday, Jane 3. Call Ihe SeniorHoI t,ine al 005-4055 Io register loe this clous.

YARD ASSISTANCEThe Morton Grove Senior Cilinen Choro Program for residents

age 05-and over, provides seniors milk youth workers from Ikecommunily ssho can do lawn mowing and Other minor odd jobo.

vdse'aping cquipmeol musi be provided by Ike senior cilinenj

Summer atthe Centerregistrations -

The Center Our Enriched Livingis now accepling regislralinon forits 1011 consoner peograw, TheCenIno, located al SOS Clavey cd,in Highland Park, is a private,non-profil agency providingsocial, recrealiooal and iodepen-deol living shills training Iomoderalely and mildly retardedchildren, locos, and odollu, agesI-mid 40's,

Summer yoolh progrumo in-elude afternoon owimming,cummosily ouliogu, a five dayprogram in Auguol, and a day inChicago sighlsceing and pic-niching al Lincoln Park,

Aduli programs inclsdc Weil-vesday ovening shill classes ovilFrida' specials, e.g. boal cides, acli bL-l'cisl! tt5i','ìflSts sod i irlo ti';;,ios) f'ili')i frsiis[ ,; lk'asci' Slide,

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SJB students'meet firemen

The Nues FireDepartment mrnle n pprnace atthe recent St.John Brobeuf Fun Fair. The fairgorra were abtr to get a close lookat fire truck, romplete with towering ladder. Gettiog aeqoaioted

- withthe firehghleroare Tracy aodBeth Frey, studentaatSJB.

Leukemia ResearchAuction/Bazaar

The Pamela Croft-ZacharyKolodny Chapter of LeukemiaReseureh Foundutiou willhold itoannual Auction/Bazaar on Salm-duyeeeniug, Muy Mat 11p.m. midall daySuoduy, May25 from o000at the Bernard Horwieh Corn-munity Center, 1005 W. Touhy,Chicago.

Admission is free. This is themajor fund raising event ut theyear with all new merchandisesuch as furniture, loyu, appliau-ces, causette players, TV sels,

lumps, clothiog, paiutings,jewelry, gift certificates, plusrefreshmenls and loto of sor-.prises. Joiu us in a tus4illedweekend in our fight to stamp outleukemia.

Samuel E. VargasArmy Spec. 4 Samuel E.

Vargas, son of Samuel aodMyriam Vargas of 2OlSA Pine,Des Plames, has arrived for dutywith Ike 151 Istanlry Divisiou,West Germany.

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Old Orchard. 30 artisans from 3 slates showcased throughoutoargardee math. Outs tondi ng works for soir'-' baskeoy.

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, . .Fortjn's Garden Center8505 GROSS POINT ROAD.1.. '/

2 BLOCKS EAST OF EDENS . SOUTH OF DEMPSTERI-SKOKIE, ILUNOIS

HOURS:MON. -FRI 9 AM to 8 PM SAT & SUN 9 AM t 5 PM

# have their weekly social and dan. be served following the

9 For information call 334-2589. Chicagolaod will be in atteodan- Roosevelt rd. in Chicago. The

a. May 24, 9 p.m. lnsmaculate Coo- 5ey, Chicago. Admission only $3 d Marrsage, upomnrrrl by Ihr

5 heoefil St. Peter's TheJewishSingles (ages2l-45) Alluingleyurnsgadalto ages2l

call Dale Watkec eveniogs 437- N, S. FORMERLyMARRlp Ike rectory. St. John Breheuf is3911. North Shore Formerly Married located ut 1307 Harlem ave. in

of the famous watering bofes in Services un the topic nf litethearea. coping shills, Wednesday, May

Sunday Eveniog Club will be roule 53) ou Sunday, May 25 at t mation, call 726.0735.

learners, why sot pIas lo join us. Ooors opeo ut G p.m. Admission is und remarried Catholics willWe koow you'll have fun. After $5. For more information call 459. sponsor a presentation by Dr.bowling we go for a snack at one 5004. Jim Cisek from Riles Family

TIIESPARES ce at "Some Olher Place", 1190 discussion, asd a $4 donatios is

howlrog at Gott Mill Lanes, 9250 p.m. Free dioner buffet doorN. Milwaukee ave., Riles al 6.37 prizes, dancing. No membership ST. JOHNBREBEUFPIIOENIX C

p.m. is required. Ail singles 25 aod The St. John Breheuf Phoenixt

Kitchen 'nf Loyola University and the

coplion Hall Hartem and T I oIl and all welcome. Catholic Alumni Club at 7r3ff

eludes all drinks and late buffet. N1!e5 many singles from all Ignatms High Schuol, tOyR'w.

Profils go to St. Francis Soap Ce. speaker will heDr. Richarri Issel

Singles Dances Friday May 23 9 presento a Citywide Dance on ' are welcome at a lecture audp.rnCasaRoyale 7R3Leest ioo Sunday, May 25, from 7t30-11r30 00 "hltUflacy: a Per-in cash prizes. and Saturday, p.m., at 'Dufty's", 420 w. Diver- sportive Ofl Friendsiup, Dating,

Live bands, free parking. $5 According to Simon Schmtnr of . p.m., WROhlesthy, May SI, al St.

For mure informatron please May 26 at t p.m., in the luwer level of

All you Keglers esperienccd or older ace welcome lo altçnd. Group for separated, divorcerI

Saturday, May 24, the Spares E. Dundee rd. (½ mite west of requested. For more info -

jES0iS. d t 2 JEWISH SINGLES CAThOLIC ALUMNI CLUB

. , NORThWESTSUBIJRBAN Chicago School nf Professional

ISlay 25 will have a Nippersink Weekend Niles. For further infocmatiorr,

May 24 Northwest Sshurkas Single will Psychology. Retreshmento will

SINGLESONSUNDAYw Il he Jatrusd llytG73-7l8r11 heuf cj 66,45

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gatheriog at tire Cafe Conlinen- rlelails aod roformutioo. Reoer- .lut, 5515 N. lincoln ave., Chicago, valions ace limited so please ystarting at 6p.m. on May 25. make your arrangements as soon CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUB

A The singles get together will he as POssible. Deposit money must ft. dance for single young adullsketd at the same place and time IS by May 26. lt you are ro. (agm 21.31) will he sponsored byon the taslSundayoteach mooth. leresled, pleaso do not wait - call the Calkalic Alumni Club uf 9

Live hand and entertainment Jan NOW. This promism to be a p.m., Friday, May 39, at thewill he provided, us well as com wosderful Ihren day weekend SahreRoom, 6900W. 95th St. (twoplirneulary buffet. Free puckiog thalyos will not waul lomisu, miles west uf the Tri-Stateisavailahte. Tollway), in Hichury Hills. Nnn-

Admissioo-$5. ay member admission is $6. TheFor further informatioo, phony YOUNG SINGLE PARENTS haod is "Festieal." Fur more in-

354-0610. Alteotion: Yuuiig StogIe Pares- tucmatinn, call 726.0735.SINGLES EXPRESS lu. li yOO're soder 45, siogle (by

Il you are over 25, single aod meaus of death, divorce AWAIRESINGLESfired of the bar scene, Doc V,eeds separation oruevermurried) und The Aware StogIes Group io-ikas creatorI a special eveniugjmt bave one or more living chgdren, viles all surgIes to a dance wilhfor you. Sunday evenings are come meet new friends al NoOk the live music nf Desliny at 5:311wosderfut sights to socialize and Shore V.I.P. on Tuesday, Muy 27 p.m. ou Friday, May 30, at Ikemrct nein people. The visually and evecy Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. ut Arlinglon Park Hilton Rntel,delightful decor gives a warm Ihe Wheeliog Northhruok Holiday (34N Euclid aYo.) Euclid ave.feeling of'ambieoce and the split 505, 2875 Milwaukee ave., North- and Roklwing rd. Arlingtonlevel design enhaoces coover- brook. Heighls. Admission is $6 for non-

À salios and congeniality. The 25 Come join 55 for an evesisg nf members. For more iiifurmation,foot toug buffet is as epicurean music, daucing and loto of fries- cult Aware at777-lOOS.delight and wilt whet the ap- dtyfaceu.petilrs eren of the most Sa" group meeetiug at 7:35 SGPROFESSIONAI.Sdiscriminating. The music is a p.m. Discons mutual problems May flowers and warm springmyriad of sounds aod tempos. among friends and a group uighls hrmg out the best in nih.Admission io $5 aud festivities facitilatoc, Join us tor dancing with thestart al 7:35. There is ample For more infurmaliun 'call Stngle Profesninual's Society onparking. Doc wants to welcome Gary at 635-4755 or Our bottone at Friday, Muy 30. This month is ayou Sunday evesingst "lle there- 432-3511. Cost is members $2, nos- departure from our usual fourthyou'll love t Duc Weeds, 5532 memhern$3. Friday fun. That is what it is allDcmpster, Niles. fofo? 299-6600. ahonl -fuoaodnewfrien

S.P.S. normally hotds dthe fourth Friday evening nf

$each month. This mouth the dan-LARGE SELECTION ce will he held on the fifth Friday ..

May 30, at 8:30 p.m. at Ike GlerrOF 5Ellyu Holiday Inn, Rousevelt and

tFinelyrdu., Glen Ellyn.

IMPATIENTS and S.l'.S. lectures, dances and- seminars are upen to all. The

. BEGONIAS Single Professional's Society in-2vites siogle persons holding alI '. ALL COLORS least a Bachetor's degree. Mcm-

hers participate io bridge,racqsetball, tennis, tkeulre-going, and u variely of other ac-iConi To The Grower 3livilies. For mure informalion,

Cplease call the "24-Hoar Hotlize"

sNORTHSHORESynGLE5

Nortkshore Singles will kavebtheir weekly smisi and dance al

Ihn Northbrook Snuggery, 425Wauke5ao rd. (just noclk of Dus-

idee rd.) Ail singles over 25 arcluvited lo attend Free lavish huf-fet is mclaiieij in Ike admissiunprice ut $S.Doors open al R p.m.

: mure mformatiun call 451f-

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Church 8 TempIe NewsNS C 1986 Israel Bond banquet

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there will be a Breakfast with theRahhi on hehatt of th JewishUnited Food-bract Food at NibsTownship Jewish Congregation,45to W. Dempnter, Skokie. Dr.Carlos Rtaowy wit! bethe speakerthat morning. He in the son ofHo!oeaust norvivoro, on attorneyand University Professor. P!eaneeat! 675-4!4! for farther infor-motion. Mr. Otto Wi!oer in thechairman and Joe! Farber andBeroardSadkin are co-chairmen.

The joint FRCH/RRC appea!wit! take p!ace on Sunday, Jooe 8,noon ab Ni!en Towoohip JewishCongregation, 4580 W, Dempster,Skohie. Please join un for aChampagne Branch. Thereoowned Jewish scho!ar Dr. Ar-

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Northwest Subnrkan Jewish Coogregasionce!ebrated !Sraeb's 3tth Anniversary of !ndepen-desee and honored Judi and Wit!iam Gsbdssao attheir soccensfsb t9t6 State o! !nraet Bond dinner.

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Confirmed atEdison ParkLutheran

Thirteen members of theSenior Confirmation Ctass o!Edison Park Lotkerao Church,6t26 N. Otiphant Ave., Chicagoaffirmed their Baptismal vows onSunday, Way !tth, at the tt am.

Confirmed this year were: JimAbbott, Dee Byrne, Nicole Doc-tor, Ju!ie DeBott, Peter Erihsson,Michael Nattas, Gayle Kittmer,Wittiam Krischhe, Past Lasher,Jotie Lomas, Jamen Pica, EricC. Sternberg, Kan Weiss. TheSenior Class was honored at adinner hosted by the Junior Con-firmation Ctaos no Friday, May18th.

Membres o! the Parish Boardof Edocatino presented copies ofthe "Good News Bible" to eachconfirmand, and encouraged Iheyoung eop!e to attend highschoot classes held Sunday mor-nings al 10a.m. during the schoolyear. The Lobber Leaguers melat church in the atlernoon andvisited the homes si the now coo-firmando to givc Iheircongrubatalionn.

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Chairperson Bra Baser, Guests-of Honor Wi!!iamGotdman, Rabbi Lawrence Charney, Guest ofHonor Jodi Goldman, President Franktis Herwite,Israel Affairs Committee Chairperson EdieSmithson and Co-Chairman Das Baser.

. JTS graduateAlam Smoles, a residest of

Nues, was among the more than65 graduates k000red at the 92ndcommeocenseot enercisen at theJewish Theotngica! Seminary ofAmerica io New York City onMay 1!th.

Mr. Smoten wan graoted aBachelor of Arts degree from theSeminary Cottege and fromColombia university, as part of adoobte-degree option coordinatedbetween the two neighboring in-stitutions. Mr. Smo!en curreottyserves as a Gabbai for theSeminary Synagogue, und aftergraduation wit! he cuotisuisg hisedocation at the RabbisieatSchool. His parents tive io Ni!es,and the famity is a member of theNorthwest Suburban JewishCoogregatioo in Msrtoh Grove.

Daughters ofIsrael LuncheonThe Daughters of fsraet siitt

hold ils 2Slh Annoat CulminatingLsncheon on Sunday, June t, at12 soon al Congregation KohitathJacob-BeIh Samuel, 3751 W,Devon, Chicago.

Guesl speaher for bbc ofber000sis Dr. Evelyn Lehrfield, speakingon "Marriage Today: A dreamfulfitted er new sots ofproblems".

Chairwonicn fer the luncheonare Dianc Gansel, Shoshie Kahn,

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Reservations are 50W beiogaccepted by Catholic Charities ofChicago foc its summer campingprogram al Holy Family Camp inBroies Harbor, Michigan. 151er-.ebed parents or guardians maycontact Sislrr Bernadette Burns,Catholic Charities Camping Ser-vices, 721 N. l.aSollv fr., Chicagpgofio; lelephone 200-0100, odi.3!O

Holy Family Camp, tvhich isaccrediled by the AeaericanCamping Asseci4tinn, acceptsgirls 7-10 yeelsold and boys 7-13years old A ten-day sessionbeginniNg Jonc 16 aod four,twelve-day sessions hegiosingJune 27, July 11, July 25, andAugust 5 are being offered.

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educalien program at MaineTownship Jgwish CongregationShaare Emot, aoo Boltard Rd.,Des Plaises, called "3 Wed-nesdays in May. " The firstsessien is en Wed. May t4, 7:45p.m. and is ontitted "Orthodon,cosservative and refermI TheJudaism of Chicago". The 2odsession ochoduted fer Wed. May2! is entitled "The Jewish Wor!dthat ence was and wit! never beagain" and the final session osWed. May 28 is catted "Ssrae!today: Vos are there." Rackprogram is fo!!owed byrefreshments. The Cominsoity ininvited to attend thin culturalevent.

On Friday, May 23 there wit! be-o nperia! guest Rabbi conducting

Five beauhiful new ntaioed-glass windows wit! ho dedicatedduring the 15 am. worship ser-

. woods, learniug about nature,and masy ether fun-fitted -or.tivitien. A registered ourse in inresidence at the Camp and a doc.ter is on call. The uearest,tosnpilalis ten minutes away.

AtI camp meats aro free tochildren from famities meetingincome guidelinro, Thin facitily isoperated io accordance withUSDA policy which does noipermit dincriminutisto becae nfrare, color, age, sen, handicap ornational Engin. Any person whobetieves that he or she han beendiscriminated adoinst in anyUSDA rotated activity shnutdwrite immediatety to the

- Secretary of Agriculture,Washingtou, D.C. 20251. Parovlsof handfcapprd chi!dren shouldconsult with Sister Beruadelbopersonally,

JcI services at 8:30 p.m. RabbiStantey Bsrnstein will preside atthe services that evening for thefamily service us welt as thededieatiou of 36 memorialp!aques that were affised to osememoria! wo!! thatynur. He wiltutno conduct services os Satur.day morning at 9:30 am. as we!!as Saturday evesiog at 7I3S p.m.There wit! be a special adulteducation program at 9:35 p.m.

i ou Saturday fottowed by a uncialhour. -

The Atef Class (Ist yearHebrew Sebos!) wit! participateis their sporta! family service onFriday, May 23 at8r3op.m.

Registration contiuues for fall. nursery sehuot fur 2, 3 & 4 year

otdn, Cut! Murge Baker (297-2808)for an appointment.

st. John Luthornwelcomes new members

On Peolecost Sunday, May und Pout (Des Ptaines); Mrs.10th, sew members who kave Joan N. Jensen (Riten); Mrs.

. jsined Ike Congregation of St. Jsdy Rnewnleki and CarolineJohn Lutheran Church (Missouri (Nitos) ; Mrs. S Mrs. EdwardSynod) so far is !980 were , )Lois) Rot! (Rites); und by Coo-honored a! a reeeptioo hetd bet- firmatios: Gene Buehm (Riles)wren the S and tO:3t worship ser- . Carolyn Giasnopoutos (Glemvices at 9:30 am. The CoffeeHour was held- in the outdoorMeditatioo Garden, weatherpermitting.

St. John located at 7429- N.Milwashee Ave., (one ktock southefHartem) in Rites.

The Rev. Thomas K. Stoekig,paslsr of the church officiotlywelcomed the fotlowing into SJLfellowship: Mrs. Lais Hohskasm,Miss Kristin and Kevin (Rites);

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Mrs. & Mro. Dos (Lori) Chvatui

. View), Christine Rot! (Rites),

. Brett Satm )Rites) JoanSebastian )Rites), and TimothyStuebe (Park Ridge).

. The Adult Choir, under thedirer(isn of Mrs. Karen sung

I "Come, Hoty Spirit" al both the fand lt3O am. worship services.

. The Sacrament of Hoty Corn-msniou was celebrated ut the Sam. service with Mr. HermesMilter, Elder, assisting PastorStoehig.

Nues Community Churchvice uf the Rites CommunityChurch (Presbyterian), 740!Oabten st. on Sunday, May 25,Designed and crafted by Charter

' Member George Riesen, the win-down are boca!er! in the churchSanctuary and are is memory ofMr. William Klammer, Mrs.Merilyn Weste-Drucker, Mr.

I Witbur Hunts asd Mr. WilliamMartigsette, Dr, Setoen, pastor,wilt no the topic "Our HspeIn Not Lost," and the SanctuaryChoir will siog as apprôpriateMemocial Sunday anthem. Chur-ch School ctasnes for three-year'

. oldo through eighth graders willbe held concurrently with the 10Orn. service; care for two-year-nido and yousger wilt atsu beprovided, The High School Droopand the Adult Bibte Study Group

- wit! meet at 9 am. that morsiing;. theSanctuury Choir witt rehearnea!ll:t5a,m, .

St. Aiphonsus CarnivalOne of the Otdè,i",nd largest nf the cansinal. Come and meetneighborknoJ carnivats un the new friends nr renew std frien-Nnrth Side seW be hetd ut St, dshipsAtphuamis Pas-lob, Iseated at Lia- Sunday afternoou starting at 2coIn and Ssatlsport Avenses in p.m. is u speciat lime forChicagn un June 6 thrnugh Jime rkitdren. Reduced ride prices!kat7p.m. arid a variety uf games and at-

Bring the whnle family for tots tractions are featured focnf great fond - inetudhsg home- ehitdreo of all ages.mude bratwurst, Rides, games of Come tu an "std neighborhood"skill and chance will take p!ace. and esperience a rea! carnival!!!Raffles, und a special urea for . For more ioformatien ca!!: 525-small children are atso featured. 5799,Biisgu will he played every night

United Charities' CampCht!dres and their parents motkero and 5mal! children (ages

have us sppnrtimgy tn escape the t-7); boys aud girts )agen f14);city and enjoy tise great sutdnors . two purest famities; teenagersJime 50 to August 23 at United and senior adattn. One lt dayCharities' CampAtgonqu'm. session wit! be offered lo famities

The 115-acre overnight camp, who need a longer, msretscuted on the Fox River 45 mUm theraputie experience,northwest nf C!uragn, is a place Fees are based on a stidingfor adventm'e where campers en- mate aecordiug to each family'sjoy the relaxing eamitry netting, abitity lo pay. To request an ap-dnvetsp new uhit!s and share pticaties, cat! Camping Servicesteamingexperienms at dot-0880. Applicants should ap-

Camp Algonquin provides un pty now because space is en-ontdssr tiving esperleuen di!- tremety timited asd some offerest frum city tife. Fur many these semions may already becampers - mothers and children fuit.atibe - it may he the first time Camp Algonquin is operated by

see the stars. And it may he United Charities of Chicago,the first time they can steep private, nos-profit, son-pearefulty with their doors secritarian famity service anduntoched. tegat aid ageocy which serves

Speeiatty designated 5 day more than 45,000 'Chicago areaseusinns witt be offered toi familieseachyear.

Auction to benefitgifted students

More than 150 items - rangingfrom a kirthday party fur tOckitdreo tu dinoers for two andIheater tickets - will he auctionedoff May 30 tn raise money for theCreative Ckitdren's Academy(CCA), an indepesdent dayschnnt fur academically andcreutivety gifted students fromthroaghout the Northwest suhnr-hs,

CCA has set a gant nf $0,000 fortheserviee and merchandise ase-

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St. JohnLutheran Church

The rhittirea, staff and parentsat St. John Lutheran Schnol(Missouri Synod) nf Riles arebusy leurning music andpreparing for their Annua! SpriogOperetta which will he presented)un Friday, May 20th beginning at73O p.m. ¶ehetKwitt he sotd ut -

the dsnr fur a donation of $1(adults) and 50 for students 52and nuder.

Under the direction of Mrs.Kristin Stoehig, the rhitdres miohe performing the musica! "St'sCoot in the Furnace" written hyBury! Red and Grace Harthorue.Ail the studento wit! he perfor-ming and/or partieipatiog iii theOperetta. Misses Arlene Meyer Iand Heidi Herpnluheimer wilt he-in charge uf all the props. Miss -

Suzanne Gegner is coordinatingat! therostnmes.

A cordiat invitation is estendedto friends iii the community tojoin the children of SiL for a fou-filled nutertaining evening.Popcorn and soft driuku wilt heavaiubteduring au lotermission. -

The Parent-Teacher League bickurgesfthe refresimsents.

St. Job. Lutheran Church andDay Sehnolis Incuted at 7429 Nor-th Milwaukee Avenue (nne btoettsasthufllarlem)lnRiles.

wate!!; a variety of legai services,and astngraphed scripts fromtetevisisu's Mash and Dyuanty.Numerom prises wit! be raffledoffthroughout the evening.

The auctios wilt he held aiCCA, Its R. Owes, Mous!Prospect. t! wit! run !rnm .710p.m. outil all items have beensold. Buyers may preview auc.tion items beginsing at 810 p.m.Admission is free.

Refreshments wilt be availablefur purchase tkrooghost theevening. Comp!imestary coffeemid dosuts wit! he served at thecluse oftke auction.

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DedIeatlo at !mounsj.l taEls.Seen Chuer,h end Sdiønd ..Chotns.t evo., Glenview, of alange &hool Lilsee., EstendedChild-Care Fecilitie,, Cht,rehNerthen and Office. wit! takeplaire Sandoy, Juno t, et 4 p.m.

Immonuet Churchnsaa fnandedin 5876, omording ta FautorRichard Mnaasot, tmmanuelLutheran Subsol tian opemted aful! nighLgi-adn peogesm foe 189yearn. Kiisdargaeten sd pen-schont etussus urn now a pue! ofthe peogeans.

Beginniag September uf 1980,an Estended-Caen Facility oiS headded foe children from Gtnuniewand nnrrounding cammmsíties,aceoedtng to Wit Ftandeemeyer,Principal. Houes of operatiso aro7-9 am. mid 3-g p.m. Boalrusapoi'tution in ovuitahte, Child-ron Omm Glnnview and nuerosod'ingmmmsmities ura hning taughtinbssmu.suat's E!omeotaey Ochoa!through Junior High in u Chris-tian saIling.

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The B'nof Mitovab of JanetFranhstno, daughter of Fred andBarbara Frankslos, andElisabeth Go!dner, dasgkter nfMartin and Davida Goidner, tookplace ut the Nitos TownshipJewish Congregation, 4500 W.Dempster, Shokie on Saturdaymnrsing, May 3. This doobtecelebration highlighted servicesthat morsiog. Rabbi Neil Briefdelivered the charge aod HassanSh!omn Shunber chanted theliturgy. The Frankntnss andGstdoers hosted the Kiddushfollowing the services.

Ari Eins was called to theTorah as o Bar Mitzvah un Maylt at Riles Township JewishCongregalios, 4500 W. Dempoter.Pareols, Arthur and AyalaHachin honled the hiddoskfoilowiog the services. Rabbi NeilBrief delivered the charge andHannan Shiomo Shuster chantedIke tilorgy.

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Teresa Czech, the chief cookand nuyerniuor uf Ike North ShoreHotel's kitchen, has been hnnnredby the rotieemeot hotel as un"Outstanding Employee" fur19ff,

Teresa han worked io the kil-ches nf Ike North Shore, ltllChicago ane., Evunstno, since1913. "I like the senior citiaenresidents here," Teresa states."They become libe my ownfamily. My parents still live ioPoland - no these men asd womenare my mothers and futhers."

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cooking from a "Techoium", aPolish technical school. "Ioeigioally went In work in aPolish hospital," sayo Teresa,who was burn and reared inBiulysloch.

Teresa is an Evanston resident,living just minutes from the Nor-1h Shore. In her spare time sheplayo the organ. "I noed to singwith u group io Poland, but whohas the time now? she grins.

Quilt ShowThe Ciceen Berwyn Fine Arts

Council has scheduled u largequill shnw -to he held May 29through June lot, inclosive, utMorion Collego, Central &Per-ohing, Cicero. The houes ace from1 Io 5 p.m. on Thursday andFriday; 9 am. to 7 pm. on Salur-day and 1 to 9 p.m. on Susdoy.The enlry fee io $3. Group rutesare available. -

Embroideries will siso be in-cloded.

For brIber information, or loregisler for a class, please cullCindy Corroll, al 923-439g.

Moos Irannil io suburbia is thelopin Florence Bonne wilt discussat Ihe May 29 meeting of MaineTownship Republican Wnmas'oClub. The galbering is opes n Ikepublic and will be held al MaioeTown Hull, l7nO Ballard rd., ParkRidge, beginning with dessen at7:39 p.m. Mrs. Bn500, choirmanof the Suburban Bus Division ofthe RTA, known as PACE, wasoriginully scheduled In laIb at IkeFebruary 2f meeling nf MTRWC,which was cancelled due Io poorweather conditions 1h01 evening.

Drawing on troc eslennige es-perience in the field nf lraospnr-latino olodies, she will give theaudience at the Thursday, May22gathering an nveri'iew of masstransit needs in the soborbo undhowlhey can be met io the foture.

For foelber isformalioo no themeeting, call MTRWC President,Carol Teschky of Glenview, 724-9324, or Membership Chairman,

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A boy, Nicholas Gisnuemi, 5Ihn. 8 ea., on April 13, to Paula J.ned Geeffeey T. DoLaren, 170Geove, Den Plnizong, Gruisdpur-enta: Me. und Men. PeterDeLucea, Purb Ridge, ned Mr.and Mes. Julien Sereynebi, Wan-begun.

Floreare BusseLoretta Kretschmer of DesPlaines, 297-2919.

um exhibitssday at 10:30 am. and Fridoy at 2'p.m. Stsrytime every Tuendsy 0110:35 sod Wednesday st 2 p.m.Weekend Special Events everySaturday and Sunday. Visit Ikemoseam Tuesday - Saturday, 10atol. -4 p.m., Sunday noon -4 p.m.165 Green Bay rd., Wilmelfe.Admissisn $2.50. For more io-formation call 251-7701.

ee registrationreturn at 4:30 p.m. Lunch al TheMillo Pail Reslaurant is atoo io-eluded. The fee is $10.

Register in person only utOahton Center. Earlyreginlrotion io advised as sealsare limited. Call Skokie PuckDistrict, f74-l500 for more iofnc-mutino.

A boy, Buery Todd, 6 Ihn. 5%Oe., on April 10 to Sheei and ASenGlum, 439 Fee-torIale et., BuffaloGeove. Geandpaeentn: Sylvia andBill Rubiusleits, Shokie, and Rothand Jerome Glass, OkuMe.

A girl, Jesnica Louise, 7 lbs. 110e. On April 22, to Amy Louiseand Jerry Joseph Jeten, 1111Hohduy In., Den Ptuiuen. Grund-paeeoln: Mr. and Mes. LaweencoZumbemk, Des Pluinoen, and Me.and Men, Joseph Jelen, -DaytuooBench, Flu.

A girl, Chriutinu Marie, 7 lbs.t2°/. on., on Morek 24, In 00000und Murk Allen, 701 Greenwood,Mt. Prospecl. Groodparenls:Jolie D'Amore, Niles, and Jolr::and Rita Altes, Chicago.

A girl, Heather Ano, 8 1hs. 115400., on March 22, to Lori Ann andClifford Rossell Benson. Grand-purenis: George and JudyChriolie, Mnrlon Grove, andRussell und Dorothy Benson,Meus, Arizona.

A girl, Jessica Mae, f Ihn. ¼00. 00 Morch 25, lo Carol and Jer-ry Deren, toto Seminate,Chicago, Grandparents: Gordonand Jolie Johnson, Chicago, andMyron and Lottie Deren, Riles.

A boy, Jasoo Scott, O lbs. 1½no., on March 24, In Deborah andArnold Fetter, 1169 Alden, Bof-talo Grove Grandparents:Raymond and Sylvia Bowen,MorIon Grove aod Howard andHelene Feffer, Gleoview.-*

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Diamond riligstolen from Sears

A diamond ring worth $4,599was taken from a jewelry case atSears so May 15.

- According to Del. Jack Thom-pson of tke Nues Police Depar-tmeot, the culprit used t piece ofWire to kook the riog through asmall

opening betweeo the glass-sliding doors of the case.

In line with Sears policy, onlyOne person usually slleods theteelry area with Iwo employeesan staggered ohiflo. The rohheryoccurred hetweeo f:St am. and8:30 p.m. Police assume Ihe rob-hery occurred when one of theclerks left Ihe jewelry area to al-tend a customer at Ike nearbycosmetics collator, according IoThompson.

Film from a video cameraproved negative and os talent

fingerprints were fouod on thejewelry case.

Police advised Scars securityIn cosdact an interoal in-vestigatino.

Couple stealsliquor

The owner of a liqoor sfere inthe I790 block of Dcispslcr repor-ted a mas and o svoman come io-to the store and looked around in

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Arr Arlington Heights . manreported lie was traveling north'bound io the t2lC black' ofMilwaohoo when som000e threwa beer bottle to kreah thepvrsrnger side albis car.

Damage was estimated at$t5.

Woman toseshearing aid

A Shokic woman told policeMay 14 that she placed herhearing aid on the table while ohowas diniog al a restaurant io the7100 block of Oakton.

The vielim left Ike eeolauraolwiltroul the rearing aid and whensbe relamed, the item was

-Valoersao estimated at $500.

Auto break-inSomeone gaioed eotry to a car

packed in um driveway in Iho 9101block of Lauren by breaking theright paoue000r' window of his

Taken was a stereo cansele andan eqsaliacr worth a total of $550.

Eslensive soork so Central Rd,Greenwood Aro., Edeor Es-yr0050cay ami McCormick Blvd.,in lIte 25th District is ioeludcd iolire lineal 1057 Illinois highwayprogrurro, Seo. Bob Kostra (R-21)reported today.

"Osr district is staled for$12.013 million io rood rvork iohiscal '17, which begins July 1,"Rosira said. "The Projects arodesigoed to ease the flow of traf-lic and make oar highways safer.They arc pact of an $515 millionstaIr-wide program to improveSol mitro al highway and recan-rlrucl 315 bridges."

Rostra poivled out that manyof Ihr coming year's projectsbave bees backlogged. "TheIllinois road program had lo hecortailcd hecause of Ihnreccssioo, and we are now begin-siog Io catch ap milk work thatroas poslponcd becaase of a tackoffsndo," hesaid.

Prnjncls for Ihr 211k Districtwilt ioclsde

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'fl1t thievesSomeone remoned several

brackets holding the chain linkfence lo the posts at Ike Coca Colaplant is the 610f black of Jarvison May 14.

Taken from a truck in the rcorparking lot were twa canes 512cans each) of the soft drinknaluedat$l.eleack.

Battery stolenA reoldeot in the 8211 block of

Osceola told police May 15 thatoomeoae opened the hood of hismotor home parked in thedriveway and removed a Searsbattery valoed al $9g and anotherbattery worth $f O.

Window brokenA resident io the fool black of

Georgia reported May ltsomeone henke a glass block onthe 00Gb side of his windaw.

Damage is sakoown.

Stereo shopA sIervo shop in the loll block

at Milwaukee Ave. wan broken in-Io at approximately 4 am. onMay 15.

According lo police reports, thecolprit gaiood entry by hurling acooercte block through the franIrvindow al the bo)lding.

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$7.151 mitlios for inlorchangeimprocemest at lake Ave., and$4,000 loe land acquinilioo at Ill 50)DcmyslerSl.).

- Ill 59 )Drmpsler St.) --$125,001 loe reoarfacing 1.2 milesfrom the CMSTP&p Railroad IoCentral Ave.

- Hartem Ace. - $13,101 for in-slallation ofoignalu al Cleveland.

- McCormick Blvd. -- $4.020million for ree000teuction,tcideoing, resurfacing and bridgerehahitilation for 4.75 miles fromGreco Buy Rd. to Devon Ave.,and Grccohuy Rd., over NorthShore Channel.

-US 14 )Miner St.) - $2310g forland acquisition al Des PlaioeoRd., and Over the Des PlainesRiver.

. Ceolrat Rd. - $1.337 millionfor Intersection improvements atDec Rd., Dearlove Rd., and Ill 21)Milwaukee Ave.).

- Greenwood Ave. -- $3,170mtlliao for widening, resurfacingaod land acquisition from Ill 55lGotfRd.) IO Oahtoo SI

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brokenSomeone Used a pellet.type gun

ta break the picture windnw nf a-bouse in the 71gO block of Sewardon May15.

Damage is unknown.

Floodlights stolenA resident se the 66to bloch nf

Albino told police that someoneremoved sin floadlighln from therearyardoe May 12.

Value was eotimated at a blatatalO.

Truck StolenPersons unknown stole o pick-

ap truck while Ihe owner wasneeteg a movie at the Golf MittTheatre.

A check nf the area showed sobraken glass indiealieg the of-fender may have used a slim-jimtontto gain entry.

The value of the truck inunknown.

burglarizedTaken was a maoilor valued at

$599, color TV set worth $500 Ovila VCR valued at $159.

The witness lollowed the carlothe Dempster Greenwood areamkere he lost il. A police checkohowed the car mas registered toa New MexicO residnut.

Stateholiday hours

AS Secretary of Ilote orficenand facililies will be cloned larMemorial Day, See. of Slate JimEdgar announced loday.

Downstate Driver ServicrsFacilities natside Cook Countywill he cloned Saturday, May 24,and will reopen Tuesday, May 2t.

All other alfices and fscililirowill be cloned Monday, May 20,and will resume businessTuesday, May 27.

Trafficsafety hints

bySeereturyafstate Jis. EdgarEighty percent of olI

pedestrian fatalities da ont occocat intersections. Walkers andjuggnrs, who share the steedswith motorists, alla share aresponsibility for obeying Iral)iclamo;

b. Pedestrians should not walkon a highway if there is an ad'jaceol nidewalk. If there is 00sidewalk, they must walk on liteshoulder an far as possible fromthe edge of the road. Pedeolriaonmast also walk on the left side ofa Iwn-may road, facing the on

I coming traffic.Al intersections, pedestrians

most obey traffic signals yodwalk lightn and ase ihe right buttof Ihe crosswalk when practical.Do ont begin crossing an inter-section on a yellow lïgkt ontechdirected by a pedentriae-ccslcatsignal or a police officer.

When crossing a road vistreet at any place other Ibas amarked or unmarked crossaalttat no intersection, pedestriansmnsI yield the righl of way to 00'coming vehicles.

Walkers and joggern shoold bealert loe all lypes of traffic.

.Pedestrians, bicyclislo andmotorinto share the roadwaysand sidewalks and share therenponuibility fnr keeptng Ihemsafe forait.

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Shalom M ' ' ' bCardteal Bemaimh seill heuer

the usemesy of thesh whn genetheir liven h, the tornino of nurtmtry with a speetel outdoorfield Musa et St, Joseph Came.tasy, River Grove, osi MemarielDey, May 26,

The Cerdissaj's Menu will tsenue ofmeennutdoor field Measesto be oelebeutesi iii earth etwaCatholic Cnmoteeieu se MemoeiulDoy ea poet nf the CstholioCemeteries ennuel observance nfthin day. The Meas ia oahedtdedta begin ut lO3O um.

I,amel eemetaeies baviug Mem-oeiul Dey Field Meua progvemabesides St, Joseph are All SainteCemetasy where Rev. Putridi J.O'Mulley, Puntar of St, CeleotinaPeeish, Etmmond Peek is thecalabresI nf 5ko Muas.

Murybill Cemeteey has MastRev, Placida Bedriguoe, D.D:,Auuiliasy Bishop nf Chicago auoelehruot.

st. Adolbeit Cumetaey seiShave Rev. Francis S. Rag., CR, 0fst. Hyeeissth Purists us oelebeuntnf the field Mous.

Volunteersneeded for MDAsummer camps

Voluobeers are needed for fnnrMuscular Dyslrophy Associationsatutner camp sessions, June 15through June 28, in Lake Villa,Mienis.

The' camp program offerswater activities, arts and crafts,archery and adaptive outdoorsports, an well as evening' ne-livities. Needed are volunleersbetween the ages of lt and 30, tonerze as attendants in these ac-livilien.

Volunteers may sign op far oneof two camp periodot June 15Ikrough June 21, or June 21lhrough Jase 25. No esperience innecessary.

Tbis is the only campingprogram offered by a healthagency at na-cast In the campersor to their families. In addilion, itis the only program providing asattendant for each camper.

To volusteer, call the MuscalarDyolropby Association, 9fb-8915.

Summer FlightCamps for teens

The Aeraupace Plight TrainingAcodemy )AFTA) io now offeringtwo oem programs in addition laits Stimuler Flight Camp. TheSummer Flight Camp in designedfor teenagern aged 14-17 who areplanning os a career as cammer-cial ab-tice pilotn. The SummerFlight Camp in two morbo inlength and includes Bight time inairplanes, helicopters, gliders,and biplanes. In reoposse tonumerous requents, AFTA in nuwoffering day 00e of Ike SnnsmerFlight Camp as au iolrodnotorycourse to aeyoee over the age of14, and the firol week of theSummer Fligkt Camp to those 14'17 year nIds mho cannot attendboth weeks ef the camp Ibissanimer,

1i'nr more iñformatinn, call theAerospace Flight' TraieingAcademy al 3l2-8l9'917e.

It's a girl!A girl, B.ahiu Fuye,8 Ihn. 13 on,,

eu March 24, tu Ten and MaeMica, 517 LaSalle le., BuffatoGrave. Stutert Ktmherly 3 yea.Grandparents: Ted and Skellelakai, Murtnn Grave, und RuthMtita, tOSen.

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the site of the aeeuat MemoriaDay Service conducted by 1hJewinh War Veterans nf 1hUnited States, Departmeel oIllinois.

The service will be held on Susday, May a beginning al II a.min Shalnm'u Ckapel of the Woods

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Kaplan Jewiub Community Ceo-ter )JCC), 3003 W. Toshy,Chicago, wilt hosl a lamm onJewish Genetic Dioeaoes onTuesday, May 27, 7m3f p.m.

Genetic C0005elor Seth Mur'cus, of Lutheran GeneralHonpilal, will be the leatoredspeaker, and represeolativesfrom the Toy Sacks,Dynautonomia, and Dyotosiafonodations will be available Inanswer qoentions.

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An Avesse of Flagn, donafed bywidown Il the deceaned veterans,will fly throagknul Ike day andwill lead the way la the JWVarea.

Delivering the Memorial Dayaddress daring the oervice millbe the Honorable Ellio B. Lenin,Representative of the Stale ofIllinois. Alto parlicipating in Ikeservice will be Edward Elbaomof ShokiE Deparlmenb Common-der; Rabbi Mesahim M. Gond-man nl Chicago, DepartmentChaplain, and Cantor SamWaideobasm of CongregationBeth Shalom, Northbronh.

Past Department Commander,David H. Hymen of Lineolowondwill serve as Chairman nf theMcmnrial Day Service. Servingas Officer nf the Day will beRichard Feldman, Pant Depor-Iment Commander, nf Skohie.

Alt deceased Jewish veteranowill be honnred and those whogave Iheir lives in oar ensnlry'oservire will he especiallyrec000ined.

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The Húgle Tharsduy, May tOr 1986k**********************- Nues Nuggets semi-proSPORTS baseball teamk**

Luther Highcager coach

Jon Fisher, girls bookelballcoach al Lslkcr High School Nor-tb 5700 W. Bedeau, boo beconamed aooiolanl coach in theScholastic Divioico of Girlo'Basketball in Region 2 - NorlhShore nilho Prairie Slate Garnco.

Coach Ficher, mho bao lasghtPhysical Edscaltoo and Health alLulher North tor nine years,began coaching girls' boohelballto 1977 and since that lime herlearns have won five RegionalChampionships and two SrcliooalRonoec-op titles. Their 1905season held their keol record el21-t. Coach Fishers overallrecord is 135-SS.

A uotqce combination baoeballand basketball camp tsr boys andgirls ages S-57 will be held Jonc 23lhrosgh Jane 27 01 ElrohsrrtCollege's Pkyoical EdscalionCeoter, 221 Walter SI.

The baseball hilling camp,ceodocted by Charlie Goehl, headbaseball roach, will be divided in-to Iwo neosi000 accordiog to age.The S-It year nido will attendfrom t lo It am., while the 11-17year olds will go teem I lo 3 p.m. i,

Some of Ike features of Ikecamp will inclode inoleliclion byGoehi and bio staff, viewing ofvideotapes of major leagoeplayers and games, 50e of pit-vhing macblocs and playtogpractice games.

Under the direction of MikeCarsso, head basketball coach,the baskeIball'2mp will hoveone scnoion, from 10 am. In l2:3gp.m. Seme of Ike fealareo of Ihevamp will incisde inslractienfrom Carono and his 010ff, fullcourt ofhviated games every day,teaching slatioos daily that will

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Outdoor Men's BasketballLeague is ecgaeizing for Ihn 4thCensecstive seasao of play underIhn lights at Hinkley Field. Atotal of eight tramo will he acrep-led, Gameo will be playedTuesday eveniogo from t:3t to15:35 p.m Organized play underthe stars offert baokelballplayers the opportssity to malo-tain their basketball ohills, gelsome needed coercive aod baneescitemeot sod fun duriog th

Coot yas just feel Shut NoggetFever io the aid The NifesNaggele, spoeoored by the Inter-national Haose of Pancakes, 9206Milwaokee acrees from GolfMill, are ready to play hail! TheNuggelo bane bees holdinglryonts fer the past threeweekends and seen the team willbe chosen and be finely ttmed.Oar opeOieg day games will beplayed ox Sutoray, May 24 again-st She Norridge Park District andes Sunday, May 25 against theChicago Clippers. Both gameswill he played os oar home fieldwhich io Notre Dame High schuntand will he starting at 15-35 p.m.

The Nuggets wilt be isnotned intwo leagses this seaosn. We willhave 17 ceefeceoce games in theGreater Illioois Baseball Leagueaed 15 games ix the TwilightLeagoe of the Greater IlllnoixBaseball Leagse. The tenni willhe playing no Tuesdays, Thor-

Peter Hansen, 1974 and 1975Skyway Canferenee All-Conference Cross Comstry Run-ver, is Ike recipient of the OahtnnCommuoity CollegeDistinguished Alumni Award forltt.

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Outdoor Men's Basketball Leaguesumaner season. Seven regslargames are planned plus play-alOeter the lop form teams at the endst the season. All interestedteumo must fill sut an applicationform nod a team roster byFriday, June 5, at Mabte ParkLeinure Center, 2701 Sibley. Thereis a $299 charge for each team'that is entered. For more in-formation cult Bah DeLeonardisatt92-Sl27.

tokyo, Saturdays und Sundayt.At least lealI nf the 32 garnet Wemu he playing will tat on oarberne field. The Nuggets are alsoInoking forward te basing 3 oftheir heme games telenined onCablevision.

The POe.ggetn need fiunsejatstlppnrt tram the enmmunityThe players will be tellingNuggets dollars Which are to beredeemed at the InternationalHeme of Puneaken by Golf Mill,The enutomer can't miss becameeach deBar purchased in wsrsh adellur ut the Pancake House.Please support the team if yssare appruached by a Nuggetplayer. We alza nerd poor sap.port if yea own a hnsloeos ornrganiautinn in NUes. .bey con.tribution na matter how OrnaItwnntd be greatly appreciated ttpeu would like nay infdrosationabout the team, please call StanBreitamun at 698-2484.

Iffinais in Champaign where heearned a B.S. in ElectricalEngineering in 1978. Hanoen wascommissioned as as officer in theU.S. Navy und then servedaboard u Fleet Ballistic MissileSubmurine und luoghI at thenuvalNuclear Pnwerschool.

Hansen in now purouing aPh.D. in Electrical Eogiseeringut the Usiveristy nf Tennessee isKnoxville. He is also involved iorobotics research at Oak RidgeNational Laboratory.

Hansen still finds time to rarand still keeps in toach withCoach Savage and many of theother runners on the 1974 SkywayConference Cross CssotcyChumpianship Team. Accordiogtu Coach Savage "Pete Hastenwas always one nf those yauogmen thatyan knew right from thestart were going tu he sac-cessful." The award will hepreuented at the May 2504Oaktnn commencement.

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Biheways io stilt available framthe Northeatteru Illinaio Plan-ning Commission (NIPC). Thenew package cantuints a t10county Chicago reglan mayshawiug the locution of and sur-face of all majur bicycle tratto, awell as proposed trails. AIne m-eluded are 23 maps showing localcommunity hikeways, indicatinglinks between eammunitico,where possible. Frequentdestiaeutiens tnclading schools,shopping areas. community railstatiem und parkn, ace idenliliedon the lorca! maps. Maps can be

purchased ut NIPC's offices fac$5, nr nrdered hynending a checkor money order mude out te NIIPCfor $6.41 ($5 plus $1.41 pontage)te: Bikeways, NertheusteenIllinois Planning CnmmisstOe,450 West Madison St., CtelcagO,flllnais 66666.

Frederick J. KruseNavy Petty Officer 3rd ClarO

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The Pirol National Bank ofNiles Caks werd Ike winners oftheir opening day game, over IkeRiggion Restaurant Padren. Pit-ching for Ike Cubs were MikeBacretl, Marc Helma and JoeVilale. Singles mere made byMarc Helma and Mike Barrett. Adouble by Mike Heroandez and axsprr home run by Scan Barceti. -

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of Nitro Piraleo were ManiobPote!, Niel Self and BryanPelero. Pitching fer the TastyPup Red Sos mere ScolIBoscapomi, Mark Kufoer andMike Ynstrcewa. The Red Senwere winners with home rann byMike Kostroewa and ScottBoscapnmi. A triple by MarkKuffscr and doubles by ScottBesrapomi and Tommy Ud-eictah.While los 15-Cubo 1f -

The Niles Pire DepartmentWhite San cosld nel be otoppedever Ike First National Bank ofNites Cabs. Jim Ketlleson pit-eked tms scoreless inniogn andhit a three ran homer, also pit-chiog foc the White Son were Er-nie Cairo and Frank Coociacdi.Pitching foc the Cubs were MikeKaolh, Tony Enpana and MikeBarrett. A homerun by MarcHelma and a esble by ScanBarrett coold not kelp Ike Cobs.

for 2 rano, 2 kits, one walk per-focmaoce limiting the Tanty PopCabs to 2 runs. On the mound ferthe Red Ses were: MackSychawski (2 innings - no runs -one hit- on walbn), Lea Fruscione(I inning - I kit - I walk nod 2strike nuts), Mark Repel (I in-oint - 0e hito - on rann - no walks)and Todd Goldberg (2 innings -1,run - no kits ' no walks and hestrnch ont all sis battero befaced. The Red Sno rann weedscored by Frank Desist, BrianSbslIand, Tndd Goldberg, TomMakala, Mack Repel and MachSychownki. -

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Son were Mark Sychnwnhi, LeoFruscicoe and Todd Goldberg.Contribating hits were GregTesslec, Fraoh Denini, BrianSlutland, Todd Goldberg and LeoFroscisoe, N.B.I.'o by GregTensler, Feank Ocoisi, BrianSluttand, Mark Sychnmohi, andJim Maclb. On the mound for theMets were Paul Manvadie, JeoniSmith and Jason Lerser.

-Instructiona! LeagueDusnak gnt homers fer theItiwunin Club of Nilen Red SenasDout Indelak pitched 2 scorelessiOningn and struck not sin.Original EasI Coast Style PinnaCohn pitcher Jason Jurio also pit-ched 2 scoreleno innings with hiscatcher Mach Corran doing agond jnk. There was a superdouble-play by the Red Son DougIndelak and Kenny Callero ucd agreat caleb by Cubo' Rich Ree-

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Gond pitching by BrianGatliano, Terry O'Neil, MikeLipsey, Jim Lubinski, Alan Selfand Gerry Dallen. Good hittiogby both the Taxty Psp Padreo andthe Edison Lamber Yanheen.Timely niogles by Brian, Terryund Mike scored 3 ross.

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Kiwanin Uah of Nilen Bed Sonpitehert Mike Derengnwshl,Dong lndelah, Danny Morjal undRussell Dmnak shot oat the Win-djamnser Travel Oriolea. KennyCutIere got a kit with busesInuded for 2 runs and RunsellDanzàk Inflamed with hin second3-run homer. Dansy Goerrierihad 3 more wistho, 7 for the short

Jimmy Gresik of the Orinlesmade a great otop nf RussellDuonak's line 0h06 to right fieldwhich saved - another 3-ronhomer. That hit loaded the haoesand Tim Dowliog doohled for 3

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. Cabs 17-Yankees 10- May 12 brought the OriginalEast Coasl Style Pizza Cubs theirfirot victory of Ike reaoon overthe Edinno Lamber Yankees.There wao ootstanding pitchingby Tom Kiehn, Martin Fatichiand Adam Chamlin. Great reliefwork by Frank Dworah. The of-feose mao sparked by Brian Mar-vuele and Mike Van Dine.

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Yanheeo 4 - Mein IHilling foc the Foreot Villa,

Ltd. Yankees were Tom Phitlos,Ryan Kelly, Dave Corba, JeffRssnowskj nod Asthony CubIlo.On the around were Ryan Kelly,Tom Phillos and Rich Sheridan.Pitching foc the Patch & SensMets were Past Marvaciv, JeoniSmith und Jason Lerncr.Phillies 9- Padreo 7

The Niles VFW Post 7712Phitlies heat the Mioelli Bros.Padres O-7, 00 opesiog day. ThePhits were ted by AnthonyMonaca who pitched 2 scorelessiOnings. Frank Ceoarone led Ikeatfeooc milk a single sod a tripleand Steve Rogers and Jim Mar-tineh drove in moo with dolchuingleo. For the Padres SteveSoranecki lcd the hitting with 2deublen. Pete Mearlas, GregSkonhcrg, and Kevin Schmidtalso had hits. Skenkerg andSarasechi only allowed I runbetween thera. Mourlus andSaranecki fielded a doable play.Orioles 15 -WhIle SaxO

Knights of Columbus Oriolesdefeated Ike Artiotic TrophyWhile Sos on opening day. Goodhitting by John Fceemao withtwo triples tor theWhite Sos. Alsocontributing hito were JohnBrescaban and Brian Fatlernon.Good pitching by Kevin Fsss.Orioles 10- Pudres 5

Pele Mourtas, Greg Shonbergand Mike Lee had base hits torIke Padres. Forthe Orioles, greatpitching by Tony Valle - fivesbcikeests nod Ed Wojciechowski' three slriheosts, helped bringthe Orioles to a 1f-5 victory. Con-Inhaling with big kils were JoeVitale triple), Gabe Coltea (2-3doskle), Jeep Lareccd Watrack(I-2 double), arid Tony Valle (1-2double). Nice defensive plays byJoe Morisco and Marty Laseola.Walks and stolen basen by DeaneFission, Jamen Brooder, TomWoods and Mark Muoearello.Phillies 7 - Yankees 1

The Phitlieo won their necondgame behind the tine pitctiiog ofAnthony Monaco, Mike Calba,Jim Marlioeh aOd FrankCesarsee. Frank Monaco con-tribsted svilh os encetleot dcfco-sine game al catcher. Annul PaIdand Steve Rogers got dolch hitsto lead Ike offense.While Sos 17- Cuht 5Red Son 6' Cobo 2

The Bronco Leagoc Cobs andRed Ses opened the seasonSatorday, May It al JoewiakPark, under the lights, io chillyweolker. The Village Bike ShopRed Sex were virterinao g-2, withsaperk pitching as the hey totheir first victory st Ike season.FóOr Red Sos hnrlecs combined

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*tÍT'IIu.u.T-_.---u- '°°°!"Something Fishy" in Illinois. . o s N EWS ,.Anoldph' losopher pondered thestUte' .

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gWtkaC-, The Department of Conner- io designed to stimolate more in-urnmer regis tratton- b oome things are free, including being made in Illinois fioheryegins at Y" :1:5t.'c:Registration fcoe Summer Pre-schnol age activitieo in- tllinoin' oecond annoal Free ofen ta fishing, and that no

classes win begin Thursday, May dade pre-oehoot gymnantieo, Fiohiog Days eelehration. And fishing lieenOeS or niampS Would29 for members sud June 3 fnr Kiddie Knllege, Play & LUarn, the fish you Will catch Will be required, that cnnoervatinnnun-members, Gym/SWim combination dannen pronide you With a tasty lunch. police officers -woold enforce all

The Summer term nf clamen and nome uffered an Swim only "If you are a former finhennao other conoervatinn lawn andbegins the week uf Munday, June programo. who mr one reason or anutherno regulationn, including limito,16, and runs 9 weeks ending Health Enhaocemeot and longer fiohen, nr an oat-of-state eqoiposent and trespass.August 16. Individuals may plan Physical Education for aduttn in- angine who hasn't yet tried Information outlining roles anda e?Urse nf clam instruction to fit crûde f Judo, Karate, Self- Illinois walero, clean the root and regulationo governiog fishing inthou- particalar need with em- Defenne, Yoga, Racquelball, dont off your fishing gear and Illinoin in available in a treephanin an recreation, relaxalion, Physical Fitness, Free-Style ptan lu tioh Itlinoin during Fece brochure titled "198G Illinoisand nelfmoprovementl Aerubico, TNT, Soft Aerubics, Fishing Dayn," said Michael Wit- Finhing Information," available

The aquatic cnurses for adults Body Awareneno, Aerohics io le, Director of the Illiunin Depar- by writing: Department of Con-would include Aquatic Safety, Motion, and Pee & Pont Natal tmenl uf Cunseevatinn. "During servatino, Divioino of Fisheries,

. Sworn Instruction, dannen. Free Fishing Days, 000ne will be 524 S. Second St., Springfield,Lsfêaaving/Guardiug, Aquaro- The YMCA Youth Department roqoired Is have.a fishing license lLt2700.hico, Aquanaoties, and Adolf hnants a seso gym/swim com- O salmon slump while fishing inSwim clinic, Diving, Scuba, bination consisting of Sporto likeMasters Swuni Team and an Ar- nuccer, basketball, Boor hocheythritis "Water Work Wonders" and more, coupled with a 45Aquatic Program. minute swim lesson. In addition,

Special interest classes foe a progressive gymnasticsadults inelade Dug Obedience, program io offered to all

. Hypnosis, Multi-Media Firot Aid, "Aspiring Olympiann! " A oewGolf, Speed Reading, Massage clannin "ActisgforFsn" (gradesand Relaxation Workshop, Com- 4-4) in offered.pater Programming Inotroction, There are maoy claonea forAn-t Deco, Interior Decorating, dance enthusiasts. For youth,Bridge, CPB and Single Parents there are programs in BeginningCtuh. Ballet and Tap. Fur adulto, there,_- 2 - ore Classea io Aerobic Dancisg,

Ballet and Tap. Classes for Youthin Aqualics include ProgreooiceSwimming, Competitive Swimand Diving.

Registration is Underway forYouth Oaycamp and a new Kid-die Kamp for 3-5 year sido.

For informalins on the classesbeing offered, contact NichiDoebter at Leasing Tower YMCAat f47-4222 or pick op a com-plimenlary program brochure atthe YMCA.

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Update news for sportsmenA sceebly update of fishing, and other outdoor information.

hunling and other conuervolion "Thin service wilt he par-Tows iS sow availabte by calling a licularly osetul for urhan opor-'.4-hour loll-free lelephann nmn- lomen who have to travel quite abee, according lo Sen. Walter distance lo fish or hunt," DudyceDudyvo (R-Chicago). naid. "Il will help hnnuing the

A laped report of the latest con- 'hot' fishing spots or otherServalios information, provided nece000ry information whArmy Reserve t'vi. loi Class by lhc Illinois Department of planning an noting

Renec E. Skrnypchah, daughter Conservalion (DOC), may be A compreheosive re Ort fof Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shroyp- heard by calling (Sto) 624-3077. fishing conditions L kchah ofu543 w. Crwn nl., Nues, Tspicn will include fishing Michigan in availahle by cattinghas completed basic trainiug al prospects, hunting news in the the Salmon Unlimited Hotline atFort Jacknon, S.C. foil, events at DOC propertien (312) 729-4550:SSSS...EVERY FRIDAY

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coaches in Ihr nalion will assist throughjolyll.Elmhurol Cottege coach Bill The coni of each camp in $195Walton is running two summer for resident campeen Und $95 forvolleyball csmps foc gino en- commuters. Camps will conninttering graden 9 through 52. of three daily nenniono from sWalton has led the college's Lady am. in S p.m. and will be held atBloejays to NCAA Divininu III the college's Phynical Educatiosnational championnhips in t9t3 Center, 221 WalterSt., Elmhurst.and agoin in l9t5. Other camp features inclode in-

A upeeialty ramp for neuem dividoal video-taping nensiono,and middle billers will he held indoor swimming, movies, ten-July 13 through it. The second ois, racqontbatt, aod awards.camp, which will simon the team For more information nr tocnocepl of the game, will hove receive a brochure, contoct BittIwo sennionn : frnm July Si Walton al279-4100, rot. 217.

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Eimhurst Collegeholds footballcamp

A foothalt camp far boyn en-tering grades 5 through 12 Will heheld at Elmhurot Cnllee July 5-i2, under the direction of BruceHoffman, the cnilege'u head fool-ball cnorh. Special emphasis willhe placed on training for Offen-sive and defensive line punitinno.

The camp Will feature two dailyisotructiosal senni005 runningfrom 7:50 am. to 10 p.m. Otherfeaturen will he individualtechnique wnrh, indoor nwim-mint, movies, racquetball, ten-nia, individual videoiapingsessions, weight training And asawards luncheon.

Joining Hoffman's olaff witt beGene Mito, former head footbaltmark at Tritos Junior Cntlegnand North Parh and an offnosiveline roach in the Big Tes for threeyearn. Another staff memberswill be Greg Mailiuon, defensivecoordinator at WesternMichigan. Matlinon han espertinvin long snapping and has aervodau ntrength coach at both North-western and Western Michigan.

Cost ofthe camp will be $125 forresident campers and $1f fnrcommuters. Meal lickein Will beavailable fur commuters asdspecial discounts will hr given togroups.

A physical onamination isrequired and campers must for-015k football helmet, cleats,nwimwear and towelo. For for-ther information Contact IhrElmhurst college Football Camp,150 Prospect, Elmhurol, IL ttl2t,orcaS coach Hoffman 01 (312)379-4100, ent. 494.

St. Haralainbosbasketballch anips

St. Haralambon Greek Or-thodun Church of Nuco defealedNorthside Gospel Center of Chi-cago 57-52 in the championshipgame of the NurthweslEvangelical Basketball League.St. Horatambos rallied from anti point necond half deficit asGeorge OtItes (Den Plaines)nrored 26 pointa and Gun Govan(Des Plaines) added 15 poinisand 14 rebnunds. The playmahingand defenoe of Lnaie Karnrnis(Park Ridge) wan : also is-strumentaI in the victory.

St. Haralambas advanced tothe champiunnhip game wiih a 55-51 semifinal victory over MoodyMemorial uf Chicago. Dillenpared the winnera with 21 poinlo,while Gavas and John PappaSadded lt each.

Boys' Bowling ClubTeamS in the Moine East Boys'

Bowling Club finished theirneaunu with first place teomscaplain Kirk Mueller of Nilen,Mike Schatz of Niles, and Fer-dinand Cannas of Morlos Groveand captais Scot Neuhirch ofNues, Mihe Stuct of Des Plaines,and Arnie Quidoyan of MortonGrove.

Top annual scores were O 256by Mihe Gnmberg of Des Plomenand a 22f by Arnie Quidayan ofMorton Grove. Gsmberg alsorocorded the top series, a 590.

George N.Despotides

Army Sgt. George N.Drnpntides, uso of Helen Z.Dnnpoiides of f225 Nues Centerrd., Shokie, han arrived for dulywith the 2nd Eugiseer Battalion,South Korea.

Despotides, a bridge crewmember, is a 1974 graduate ofRiten West HighSchnol, Shokie.

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Photographyfor adults

Learn photography from aprofessional photographer! Thisthorough class will guide youthrough the baste operation of thecamera, effects of ohatter speedsaod depth of field. Learn aboutflash photography, filters, basicpoottig, nature shots and thevarious types of film. Clamen areheld at Oakton Manor FieldHonse, 9100 Ooark Ave. in Nileoos Monday evenings from 7.9p.m., Jose 9 to Joly 28. Theresidest fee per student to $28.

. Registration is belog taken at theRilen Park District offices, 7877Milwaukee Ave. CaS t67'6633 formore iofonoatioo.

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MORTON. GROVEDr. O'Bryan tells about

Triathalon trainingDr. Tom O'Bryan of Omois

Chiropractic Group io Gteovtewwill share his personal enperien.ceo of partieipatiog io a 1982Triathetoo on Wedoesday, May28et 7:35 p.m. atthr Prairie ViewCemmusity Cester, 8534 Dem.pster 01., Morton Grove. Thesport of Triathatos is rapidlyheceostog the Americas amateerathletes new hoax werd. He willpreseot scientific evidence es ac-

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Dr. O'Bryan in a graduate ofthe University of Miehigao andNalional College of Chiropractie.He, is hoard certified by the

Swimming1g the spring weather is any us-

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Coapeo books may else be pur-chased fer $25 fer residents and$30 for sen-residente. Ten pauxeucome With each hook.

Vendors wanted: Vendors ere seeded for theMorton Greve Perk District's 6thAotael Flea Market es Sooday,Jose 1 io Prairie View Pork.Vendors mmi he It yearo of ageand may sell: hooks, games,loys, crafts, clothes, etc. Cost perspace: $5. Tables are available at$3.58 each. No chairs ereprovided. Veodors please reoerveyosr space by May 20. CalI 965-

I 1200 for more ioforotatios.

Body fatmeasurements

The Morton Grove ParkDiolrict Fitness Cluk is tow of-fering body fat measurements,These meassremyntowffl tell you

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Personal flefénseClasses

The Niles Park District wilt heoffering a Personal Defense classfer adults interested in a non-martial arta activity.

; tostrtirtor Greg Dada, who baobeen in law enforcement for 7years, willteach youhow is avoiddangerous situatioiin aod what tedo should they occur. You wiltlearn the "8 Straight TMoves" toprotect yonruell, including easyways to break grips. This 2 dayseminar will be held at theOakton Manar Field Haase ouSoturday, June 7 & 14 from 9a.m.to 1p.m. The regintralion fee is $5per student. Register at the Roc.Center, 7877 Milwauhce Ave.

7fatiooal Board of ChiropracticExaminers. He is a member ofthe American ChiroprectieAssociation aod the IllinoisChiropractic Society. He is amember of the InteroationalCollege of Applied Kinesiologyand is currently Presideot of theChicago Chiropractic Society. Heis listed in Wha'n Who in luter-eatineal Medicine, 1985; Ont-stasdiag Young Mea ix America,mid the luterimtiesal Directory

. of DIstInguished Leadership torExcellence in Education. He is a

. marathon runner and a second'degree blachbeltin Aikido.

pool feesJane 14. Pool patches may bepurchased by Morton Grovereuideots and nan-residentsbeginning May 12. The cost ol thepatches are as follows:

Oliiti'ya.00 ch; a-teoso sa. -138.50 cfl.3i.40552.00 163.05160.05 172.00ItB.m . 501.60175.20 lysas16.25 17.5016.25 87.55

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The Morton Grove ParkDistcict Fitness Club is offering anommer membership packagefer college students home forassummer. A 3-month membershipwhich begins June 1 wilt heavailable far $30. Membership tethe club includes Ilse use of theracquetball courts, gytnnasiUm,saoUlas room, mona, whirlpool,aedlockerroem services. A validcollege identification card isrequired upon registration-

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Pag2O. The Bug1, Thursday, My 22, 1986

Monday, May 26thThis is the dey America hee cet aside to honor itt felinowar dead, those brave men and women who gave theirlives on the battlefields of our nation's history. We honorthem and show our eternal gratitude for their sacrificesby keeping alive their memories in coetinoal dedicationto the goals of peace and the preservation of liberty.

DEMPSTER-HARLEMMARATHON SERVICE STATION

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Sponsored by the following business firms and services:

ToriaMonday, May 26th

This is the day America has set aside to honor its fallenwar dead. those brave men and women who gave theirlives on the battlefields of our natiOnS history. We honorthem and show our eternal gratitude for their sacrificesby keeping alive their memories in continual dedicationto the goals of peace and the preservation of liberty.

EDISON LUMBER CO.6959 Milwaukee Ave.

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GOLF-MIL SHELLCorspieteAsto R.pnir brewing Snrnino

Golf b Greenwood Rds.NILES, ILL

299-2129ESTABLISHED ines

ESPOSITO'SPIZZERIA RESTAURANT94 N. Waukegan Rd.

MORTON GROVE, ILL

RED WING SHOE STORE8858 Milwaukee Ave.

(1 Bl@ckrhfOempsterl

NuES, ILL.296-8858

PATEK AND SONSMONUMENTS

6723 Milwaukee Ave.. NILES. IL.

647-9838

APEX AMUSEMENT CORP.f. DoIo,o CigaraOo Comico, Inn.

7730 Milwaukee Ave.NILES, ILL.

967-6235 775-5445

GLOW CLEANERS8000 Oakton St.

NILES, ILL.823-1915

DebbieTempsSOBCZAK'S AVON DALE

SAUSAGE SHOPPE8705 Milwaukee Ave.

NILES, ILL.470-8780

PERMANENT PEOPLE ARCDISPOSAL CO., INC.2101 S. Busse RoadMT. PROSPECT, IL

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JAMAR JEWELERS. Unique of the World

4915 W. Oakton StSKOKIE, ILL..

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INSTANT LABOR4955 N. Milwaekae Ave.

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CANDLELIGHTJEWELERS SEVEN BROTHERS - JOE'SIn Ok Mill Mall FAMILY DINING AMY JOY DONUTS PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE

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oriaIMonday, May 26th

This is the day Ae.eriça has set aside to honor its fallen- war dead, those brave men and women who gave theirlives on the battlefields of oar nation's history. We honorthem and show our eternal gratitude for their sacrificesby keeping alive their memories in continual dedicationto the goals of peace and the preservation of liberty.

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This is the day America has set aside to honor its fallenwar dead. those brave men and women whO gave theirlives on the battlefields of our nations history. We honorthem and show our eternal gratitude for their sacrificesby keepingalive their memories in continual dedicationto the goals of peace and the preservation of liberty.

SKAJA TERRACEFUNERAL HOME

7812 N. MilwaukeeNILES, ILL. -96$-7302

WelterInvealment Equitie.. Inc.

Rusidnqtial - Commnrcial Insnstmnntc

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THE BUGLENEWSPAPERS

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C.SWENSON AND CO.PAINT fr WALLPAPER

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299.0158

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I/ SCHOOL NEWS

Laurie Losasso, formerly ofWiles and a Senior at Maine East,was selected from among a own-ber of applicanth as the recipientof the Maine Teachers

- Association Scholarship. The fivehundred dollar scholarship isgiven ta one senior is each of the -three Maine Schools. Candidateswho are psrnuing a career ineducation are judged on theiracademic ability financial needand school/cormuanity service.Laurie will be attending theUniversity of Illinois. Laurie was

- also nelected as a Cohn Scholarby the Humanities Department atthe lJnivernity.. Only 20 studentsare selected for this specialtutoripl program.

LEGALNOTICENOTIOF PUBLIC HEABINGS

DATESThursday, June5, lIStThursday, June 2f, lIft

TIME63Op.m..

PLACECook Cosoty Board RoomlltNorth Clark SlreetRnomSß7 - Cosoty BoildiogChicago, ILtO6S2

PIJRPOSE- The Cook Couoty CommunityDevelopment Advisory Couocitwill hold two (2) Public Hearingsfor the 1986 CommosityDevelopment Block GrastProgram which begins October 1,1986. The amoust of fonds avail-able for the 1986 Program Year io

The porpose of the first- Hearing (t/S/86) is lo hearproposals from msoicipal ap-plicantn on appbcatinno submit-ted toCook Coasly April 30, 1986,asd lo hear testimony from in-terestedpernons or groups.

To review municipal ap-plicatioosasd umesdmentoto thepreviom year applications; andto record comments, questionsandanswers ofthe C005cil.

Homing and ResidentialRehabilitation Related Activities;

Ecònomic DevelopmentActivities; and

Capital Improvement Activities.

Ali interested persons, groupsand muniØpalities are invited toattend and participate. Cowmen-ttand/or abjections may atoo besabmitted in writing by Jase 19,1f86 tu

Cook County Bureau ofAdministration

Department of Planning andDevelopment

11f North ClarkStu-eet, Room 824Chicago, IL 60602ArfENflON Mr. Thomus E.

Hlncby

-The Cook County Community

Development Block GrantProgram applien only tu thosesuburban municipalities of lensthan 50000 papulation. ThinProgram does not include theCttypf.Cijçago. .. ---

- Maine TeachersScholarship recipient 4.Supplemental Guide

to your continued.Health -and--Fitness

Marillac's AwardsConvocation

Mariltac'n Awards Convocationwill begin Ike Graduationfestivities On Wednesday, May 2at 73t p.m. in the TheatreFamilien and friends are inviteto share is the accomplishmentsof the students during this

Marillac to holdsenior prom

Mariltac seniors will hold theirprom on Friday, May 23 atCtticagos Palmer Rosse with theband Do Stage" performing..Doors open at 7 p.m. and theprime rib dinner will be served at73o p.m. Bill Hill deejay willplay during the band's breaks.Senior moderators are Mmes.Carol Herrmann and CamilleDevaney.

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Maine East social sciencehonors' program

Maine Rant's social sciencedepartment, under chairmanDavid Reno, held its annualawards' program Tueuduy, Muy29, from 739-9 p.m. in the MaiseEast auditorium.

Thirty otsdentn were prrnenledawards for efforts in United StatesHistory. They arei Keith Andrey,Karen Beefliok, Irving Feldman,Leslie Fredrieknes, DinoDiLegge, Fay Getfond, ScottGoldolcin, Rebecca Hewitson,Ralph Keipert, Trinha Kohls,Adam Komosa, Marta Kozabal,Bradley Leitn, Ho Bin Ire, Mar-tin Madigan, John Marcianle,Sharon Plotkc, Martin Rave,Roberl Rosenberg, SharonRosenberg, Paul Schmidt,Hemant Shah, Sherri Silver,

-Deborah Smith, Kim Sneider,Robert Sobel, Lina Sirazzante,Alan Wilson, Anthony Vigos, andAndrew Yoo.

Forty-five utndentn enrolled inUnited -Staten History/AdvancedPlacement were recognized forachievements. They are: LindaBerent, Paul Serbs, Cara Blonz,Erik Blumberg, Beth linens, Lin-da Cecchin, Steven Chrintenholz,Jeannie Chnng, Irene Cohen,Magdalene Demel, Peter Ger-ng050, Steven Hahn, Won Habe,Anish Halvadia, Mark Hedntrom,Esther Hyas, Gail Ideno, Mat-thew Ii, David Jong, Anna Jon,Masaho Kodama, Eyung Kim,Rebehab Lai, Zorau Laliek, Jen-oiler Lee, Laura Lucas, AlmaMariolti, Rioksrd Michaelu,Thomas Milesvnki, BarryBoscswitz, Mitchell Padnos, SasPoe, Chong Park, Mita Patet,Deborah Pollak, Lina Rosson,David Shapiro, Susan 5k-veelenks, Dovid Solomon, StevenSah, Shrya Thahker, Steve

Tingas, Robert Toton, CarpsWeins, and Mavin Yang.

Deua Cohn, Nancy Ellis,Robert Ugel, and ChristineWotnhon received awards forwork completed in Current AI-fairs.

Also, in Law in AmericanSociety therm Cooperman, JulieDegodny, Pay Gelfsod, PamJanik, Karen Passarelta,Michael Prolofasosnis, and EllenTercian were recugoized while inEconomics uladeols named in-eluded Curtis Ckasg, Craig Cot-ton, Marci Goldstein, Gerald Lee,and Leigh Nachowica.

Adam Komona and LisaMazarhiewicz is Sociology stMaine East andVitn Bellantu000,Beth Block Daniel Halley, FrankLee, Ted Ramos, and GigiThomas in-World Cultures wererecogomeed for their achievemen'ts at the Tuesday, May 29,program. In World Cutluren Ac-celerated students recognized in-cluded Joseph Chang, Eric Chin,Helena Choi, Maria Fumarsto,Jennifer Gardner, SebastianGeorge, Michelle Gotdline,Kuzuho Hirumatna, KennethHong, Peter Jon, Skari Kiholer,Isaac Lai, Auna Lopez, ClarinsaManato, Natalie Matsskenko,Satina Makta, Mark Psclipilo,Merlu Patel, Piynnh Pulci,Karen Talo, Bcsjsmmn Yang, andJohn Yan.

Seventeen sladentn enrolled isEuropean Advanced PlaOementwere also recognined forachievements. They included:Lshesh Arora, March Barton,Michael Berdich, David Bloom-berg, Phillip Chuog, AtanFozailoff, Zoilo Gonzalez, HoraceKim, Gerald Lee, David Leiwat,Michele Lakurich, Bhadcenhl'aloi, Alan Singer, Jocquelyo

Safety program held at WashingtonOfficer Russell Ilogannon from

the Cook County Sheriff's Policepresented a new safety movie"Never Say Yes to a Straoger."The movie is targeted for

LEGAL NOTIOENOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

ONBUDGETAND -

APPROPRIATION ORDINANCEFOR 1955-57

Notice io hereby gives by theBoard of Education, SchoolDistrict Number 63, Cook Cnsnty,Illinois, that u leotalive budgetand appropriation ordinance forsaid School District for the fiscalyear beginning July i, 1985, willbe on file aod coovenienilyavailable to public inspection utthe Office of Ike Board ofEducation, 10159 Dee Road, DesPlaines, Illinois 65516, from andafterthe 23rd day of May, lItt.

Notice in hereby farihec giventhat a public hearing so Ikehndget and uppcspcialion or-dinance will be held ut 7:30o'clock p.m. os the 34th day ofJune, 1951 in the EducalmonulService Center, 10155 Dee Road,Maine Township, Illinois, in thinSchool Dintrici.

Dated thin 13th day of Muy, 198g.

Board nf EduratianSchont District Pto. t3Cook County, Illinois

s/Nnrman Padnon

n/James E. Bowen-

Secretary-Board ofliducatios,,,

Smith, Mark Smithson, Juseph-Sub, and William Wolf.

History of the Western World-students who received awards atthe May 20 program include:Gary Abramsun, Adil Alavi,Theodore Apontopoulon, JasenBang, Robert Blumberg, JOhnChi, Suchin Choc, David Cohen,Slacey Deber, David DeVita,Scott Gilbert, Bradley Ginger,Matthew Hedutrom, DavidJohannnòn, Marc Kallish, Jeffrey,Kiholer, Jane Lee, Serena Lessin,Amy Libman, Amy Litzinger,Marguerite Patterson, BradleyStrauss, und Brian Zechiel.

Government/Democracy Ac-celerated sludents receivingrecognition include Leonid Bar-denstein, Bridgelte Branch, Cnr-lis Chang, Heedong Choi, CraigCotton, Andrew Deckowitz, Nan-cy Ellis, Geoffrey Horwila, MarkKersehoer, George Ewiutowski,Ty Nam, Cynthia Rekuch,Charles Serlin, Michael Silver-man, Criese Thum and ThemasTnaganos.

Sinteen Government studentsreceived awards at the May 20program. They were: JonAynensanian, Laura Baltzersen,Denise Dudninaki, John Galluzzi,Howard Grossman, KimitriKongan, Eric Kuklewski, LauraLoSanso, Mike Lahelfield, IrisMahower, Lowell Mora, DasPhouogcberdchoo, KarenSavantio, Ganze Schsentgen,Phillip Suheck, and KatherineWozniak.

Social Science teachers utMaine East arg ChairmAn DavidBenz, John Bull, Willard Biondi,Paul Carluon, James Garvey,James Martin, Robert Phillips,Charlen Powers, Alan Relia,Shirely Sandelands, and DavidTenny. -

elementary grades and waspresented un aprii 22 to kin-dergurten, second, fourth undLearning Disability groups. Thechildren had un oppurtunity to -have a queslinn and answerperiod. \ -

The program was arranged byKaren Morris, Volunteer Cour-dinator, at Washingtoh School.

Summer

registrationat Oakton

Time in musing sut tu completewalk-in registration and avoidthe lines of final registration fornommer classes at Oaklon Cam-munity College.

tn-persoff registration forsummer classes remains openthrough May 2f. Summer classes -begin the week of June 9.Registration hnnrs at the Ad--missions Offices nf both cam-puses ace Mondays throughThursdays, 5:30 am, to S p.m.;Fridays, 5:30 am. to 5 p.m. ; andSatardays, 8:30 am. to noon. TheCollege will be closed May 25 forMemorial Day.

F.inal registratiun in scheduledfor June 2 and 3, 10 am. to S p.m.andb:3Sto 7:35p.m.

For further information, callthe Admissions Olfice, t35-t7tO(Den Plaines) ur 03861486 (OaktunEasl, Skokie).

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Diabetes Centerwelcomes , .

Ten million Americans havediabeles and the numbers are

. growing at therate of six percenteach year. Diabetes is the thirdlending rause of death, followingheart disease and cancer. Yrt,with proper setf-managementand treatment, mnst people withdiabetes cas toad foIl, activolives.

The Chicago NnrthsideDiabetes Center. al BrthesdaHospital, 2451 W. Howard st. inChicago, alters people withdiabetes the shills to managetheir disease ander medical

New. hopefOrDiabeticsFor the first time,diabetics in Chicagohave a center totallydedicáted to their needs.

Chkajo.' No.-thsideDiabetesCenter

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-. Howard St. & Wesloro Ave.Call 761-6690

For Information or Appointment

Dr. Charleo SehikmrniDr. CharlesSchikman, medical

director of the Center, esplainshow his hospital-based facility

"We de complete medicalevaluations nl oar patients In senwhat form at trealmest io bentsuited for their diabetes. Somediabetes von be monaged with-diet alone. Others who havediabetes must ase medications orinsulin injections. Our com-preheosive program of diabetesmanagement involves an entireteam of health careprofessionals. Nutrition andesercise counseling also play avital role.

"At the Center we work witheach patient on an iodividuatbasin. We malsain any corn-pficationn thai have arisesbecause of the diabetes. And we

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u, Chicago, Illinois 60625878.8200

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Medical Centergroandbreaking

Pelarn Health systems in association withSwedish Covenant Hospital, 5145 N. California,hetd groundbreaking ceremonies recently at thesite of the new SCH Medical Center being boitt onthe nostheasi corner nf the Dominick's shsppingcomptes at Devon and Nagte avenues. Par-ticipating in the groandbreakiisg are, (t-r) Dr.Wayne Owasberg, 000ior vice president, SwedishCovenant Hospital; Roo Reudina, director nf realestate, Dominick's; Dr. James B. McCormick,president, Swedish Covenant Hospital; Nils

offer a variety of communityeducation lectureo, boat adiabetes support group, and haveo comprehensive three-doy classthat begins eachmnnth. -.

"The class instructs students ismethods nf home glucosemonitoring and the fiugerutichtechnique for checking bloodnufar. A diet is outlined fur eachstudent. A clinical nutritionist notonly lectures, but eats lunch anddinner with students for the en-tire three-day period, makingcertain that gonds students electfrom the haftet are wise choices.Participants learn their diets in-timately, living them with thenutritionist."

Sessions are geared towardsindividuats an welt as the group.A diabetes nurse educator gives

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participants the comprehensiveinformation they wilt need to ssc-censfutly manage their diabetes.Dr. Schihrnan or anotherphysician specialining io diabetesalso lectures. The physician

'dincaones the results of any tentsdone at the Center, analyningthese results in direct corn-munieation with the patients'private physicians.

A physical therapist outlines asesercise program specifically foreach patient, and o podiatristevaluates any complications andrnplains how to prevent cam-ilicatiuns from developing in thefirst place. An ophthulmotogintalso tu part nf the health rareteam at the Center and isavailable for discussions daringthe three-day coarse.

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AncHos, president, Cotenant Benevolent In-stitatiuns; Allan Anderson, vice president,Covenant Benevotest Institutions; Rev. MiltonEngebretson, president, the EvangelicalCovenant Church; and Gary Swanson, manager,Walgreen's store which wilt he adjueent to thecenter. The two-story facility wilt offer a fullroster of services including a Family Care Centerand nervices to tacot houmous and industry. Thebuilding also will house physicious' offices. Aneight-month completion date is targeted.

' .dividual and family counseling

S»løh$bVtt and a lecturer i» ' stressmanagement at Truman Collegewilt help the person with diuheteslearn to respond more healthfully

. to stressful sitoutions.Ta register raIl 943-9395. For in-

formation about the DiuhetenSupportGrosp, call 7fl-689S. -

. The Center strives to improveoutpatient treatment in clone con-junction with each patient's doe-tor. Anyone with diabetes cansign up for the reurse throughreferral by his or her ownphysician. Those who need aphysician can make an appoin-Iment directly with a Center doc-ter.

Community educationprograms also are availableregularly, free of charge to thepublic through the Center. OnWednesday, May 26, at 73t p.m.,o program entitled "CopisgMechanisms Belated to theDiabetic," will be held alBethesda Hospital. Dr. Sctoihmuuand Linda Gaibel, MA., certifiedsocial worker, will he thefeatured speakers.

Guihel, a therapist duing is-

New podiatristassociate

Dr. Fred Itahimi has recentlyassociated with Orn. LawrenceM. Ruhm und David Kibrit, stuffpodiatrisfs of the Fool HealthCarecenterin Mortou Grave.

.The Foot Health Care Center

provides diagnostic und treat-Iment services for all foot and an--tsle problems. Dr. Lawrence M.Ruhm, Direrturofthe facility haspracticed podiatry in Morton

.Parkntde Human ServicesCorporation invites seniorcitizenuto attend a dedication of awalking course os Thursday,May 29 an port of a speciotFit-ness Fest. The Fest wilt he held alCentennial Park, titO S, Westernin Park Ridge from lI am. to 2p.m. The dedicution will cam-mencewith a balloon lift-off.

Pictured is Ellen Browne,director, Older Adult CommunityServices, au she prepares seniorsfor the walk. The wath em-phasizen the key requirement forfitness, walking at a pacevigorom enough te improve undmaintain cardiovascular con-

Bringing the old and ynungtogether ras he an exciting uudspontaneous learning experience.Parknlde Human Services Cor-pnrutiun hegan its is-tergennratlonal programosing ona limited hauls in October, 1980.Porknjde's children's and adultdoy cure programs aie housed inthe naine facilities in Den Plainesand Glenvinw. The seniors andchildren at the renters jointogether w games, arts and crut-ta projects, and the celehration ofhslldayu.

Pictured are Martha Nelson,adult day care und MichaelPiper, children's day care, en-

Senior walking course. dedication

ditioning,lo addition to a guided toar of

the walking course, Paehside wiltoffer fitness testing, sock as bodyfat ratio, height and weightassessment, and blood pressure.Refreshments will be served.

For more information aboutIke Senior Fitness Fest, pleasecall the Public Affairs Office at866-7194. -'

Older Adult Community Ser-vices is a division uf ParhsideRomas Services Corporationwhich is a member of theLutheran General Health CureSystem. -

Older AdultCommunity Services

Older Adult Community Ser-vices also provides otherprograms including homedelivered meals, au outpatientrehabilitation facility, andemergency response system, in-formalion and referral services,geriatric assessment, andweltneus prugrauiis.

For more information about in-tergenerational programming orotherprogrumo, please call OlderAdnitCummunity Services at f90-5559.

Older Adult Community Ser-vices is u division of ParhuideHuman Services Corporation, omember of the Lutheran General -

Curn System, .-

Teacher's work is lifesavingSknkie resident Anita Alconer,

a Hispanic teacher in a special bi-lingual program at Chute MiddleSchool in Eeanston, voluntarilyextends her teaching respon-sihitities hupend the classroom.Every Saturday, altruistic Anitaaccompanies one or more pro-spedivo donors to donate blond.

Many of these donors areHispanic. Many have neverdonated blood before. Many havedeep-rooted cultural fears andmyths about donating blood.Anita understands these fearsand, as a three-gallon donor, sheis ahle to dispel them by speuhingfrom personal esperience.

Anita finds prospective blooddonors with the help of her fIbgrade students. After she es-plaies the vital seed for volunteerhlood donors daring a three weekstudy of blood in her scienceclass, she tells her students to ashtheir parents to phone her toschedide as appointment. Whenthe parenlo call, Anita answersany questions, then unselfishlyoffers to accompany them to TheBlood Center al Old Orchard inSkokie, to Evanston Hospital orta a local blond drine io the ares.Before going lo donate, Anitatreats the donar to lunch (at herOwoespessel. If they're donatingat the Old Orchard Blond Center,Anita then taheuthe donor shop-ping at Old Orchard ShoppingCenter.

Frequently, Anita will accom-puny first-time donors andprevide any needed reassurancewhen they go bach for theirsecond donation.

Anita hopes that many nf hrrdonors will recruit other donorsfrom their families and friends."Many people," says Asilo,"particularly those in theHispanic community don't un-derstand how much volunteerblued donors are needed.Because I'm Hispanic und ateacher, t feet it's my respon-nibitity to help educate them. 1know there are many Hispanicswho would donate blood if theywere asked by someone who nu-derstood their concerns. Just bytalking te them, their fears can

-be overcome. The rest, the actualdonating of blood, is easy."

The Blood Center at Old Or-

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r, The Blood CenterofNorthern Illinois7255 North Milwaukee ArneseGlenoiow, IL 00025 . 290-90go.

chard is opes for oslssteerdonors Tuesday and Thursday, tp.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, 8am. to t p.m. To ochedule an ap-peintment to donate at The BloodCenter at Old Orchard, call fol-3186. Evanston Hoopital hue acombination of morning, after-noon and evening donor hours.Appointments to donate ut Cyan-stun Hospital can be mude byphoning 492-4109. Mobile drivenare held daily and other bloodcenters arc tocoled throughoutthe Chicago metropolitan area.Fer further ioformatiso, call TheBlood Center nf Northern Illinoisatlltf-Oftt.

Parkside Human ServicesInvites All Seniors

Walking Course Dedication.

Thursday, May 29lo am. to 2 p.m.

Centennial Park - 100 S. Western- Park Ridge

Senior Fitness DàySaturday, June 28

12:30 to 4 p.m.Parkside Sport and Fitness Center

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Pag2St' The Bugle, Theredey, Mey 22, 1986

'T A1tIEimhurst College nursing schools

announce joint venture programA new cooperative, nursing

education program has been an-flounced by Eimhorst College.the Enungelical School of Nne-smg (ES.N.), Oak Lusso, undLutheran General IlospitulSchôsl of Nursing JL.G.H.S.N),Park Ridge.

Under the proposal, which issubJect to unnI board opprovul,the nursing programs of E.S.N.

-andL.G.HS.N. will grudouictheir tant diplomo classes in thespring of 1988. lo the full ut thatyear, the two schools will becomeextension campuses for the bac-calaoreate nursing program ad-ministered by ElmhorstCollege's Deiche Center for Nur-siog Education.

Current enrollment nl nursingmajors attending ElmhocslCsllege in 212. Casdidatesenrolled in the diploma programat E.S.N. number 110 studentsand L.G.H.S.N. has anenrollment of 87 students.

The oorning edocatiooprogram is ose of the firstcooperative ventures betweenEvangelical Heallb Systems

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Nurlhwestnrn Unveesilygraduate - Class of 1980.

Is now accopling now pulionlsin his family dentistry practice.

He will ho gioing FREE don-

tal exams during npriog andsummer.

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(ERS.) and Lutheran GooeealHealth Care System (L.G.H.C.S.)since the two 0000usced io Mur-ch Ibal they were forming u newcompany to manage theirhospitals.

The nerv partnership programwas jointly announced by Ivan E.Frich, Ph.D., president ofEfmhorol College; the Rev. CarlA. Zimmerman, president asdchief executive officer ofEvangelical Hospitals Cor-pocution, E.S.N's parent corn-pasy; und Roger S. Hunt,president and chief executive of-heer of Lutheran GeneralHospital, Inc.

Both of the nursing schools willcontisue lu uccepl junior undsenior students for the full termsof 15t6 und 1957, but fresfnnanapplicants will be encouraged tuapply for admission to the four-year degree prngeam at Etmbur-

Mny in nutionul High BloodPrennuee Month, und PresCore,the Peenidentiul HMO, in dedico-ted to yooe lsoulthpeenentian undhealth wointununce.

High blood poennuee in thelending couse of strebe in thismuntry. High blood premure nonhe n biller, but it can olon beeuetrolled.

Enoryone bou blnndpeensuee. ftin the forne uf the blond ugoinutthe wolle 0f the oeterien. Thinforce io generoted by the heolthos it pmnps blond to oli poole nfthe body.Whut lo High Blood Peernuce?

lt's blood preoouce tbat'e Ionhigh oit Ihe time. Blond peennuennoernnlly goes ap sod dosso. Ifyns hava n high blond prenoxeerending once oc twice, don'twonT. li doeno'i onceonocitymoon you hove high blondpee000ce. Bui you ohusfd hone itchocked eegxlsely.

In sume people, blond prensare

If You Experience:. Low Book Pain. Sciatica, Hip Pein. Headachess Nook Pain. Pain between the

Shoolders

Ths,,nsrds of u,earns id onCsn fierwilt, npiee rebind paie which Usuallyrespoeds ro Chirn peuctiorar e. Fielnul if your coin ran b Orninoed byChurnpracliuenrn.

Euum enlodas: Standard nrthnpodioard nOire pructic rusts to nealuate rhospine, und aenesutta tine with the due-tor. w- OaySrutine laded.

DEMPSTERCHIROPRACTIC CENTER

At EdensEupresswuel

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Hosts by 5301 Dempstor Most IessruooeAppeintreuet Skokie, III. Accepted

nl College.Available for students ut the

extension college will heclusxrnornx, library renources,sirnulaled laboratories.. undasdinvissal support ax well asclinical l'ennxrcet.

Students will have an oppur-Isnily to obtain a variety nfclinical experiences at Ihe otherhospitals involved in the E.H.S.und L.G.H.C.S. joint venture.Thexe include AuguntanaHospital and Health Cure Centerne Chicago's North Side, BethanyHonpitut ox Chicatn'n Went Side,Gond Samaritan Hospital inDowners Grove, and GondShepherd Hospital in Barrington.

lo addetion, student trainingwill be available Iheough the Iwohealth care systems' home healthcare services and tong-term carefacilities. -

It's time to controlHigh Blood Pressure

ir nearly always higher than itshould he because their eateriesclump down or shut off mahissg ithueder for the blood to pasothrough. This makes their blandpressure rise.Ja There Aeother Name fer HighBleed Preaas.re?

Doctoes cull it 'hypertonuinn'.Whut Causen Hypeeteeoiee?

No floe knows what causes themont comanon type. For n langtime, 00 une thought that'tontiao' coolly had enything lado with it. Botnow, it in believedIhut leonino maybe u fe.etae in themost common typo of hypeetan-tins. Samefuanilies hove n historynf high bland pressure.Whut Ara the Signs ofHigh BluedPeeaaoee?

Most people with high blondpeenosre hune no uysnptams elolil There ore on speiche wueningaigno. Althnugh peesintent bond-aches, rfircinena, fatigue, teuton,sud shoctnonn nf beonib mme-thora ga with high blood peen-asce, they oro ulau cercenan iornaoy people end may eeaott froma variety ut nauseo. The athy wnyto find nut whether you hove highblond peenaoee io ta hove ysuebinad preanoro checked. Youmutt ga tu yace dnotue or ta thenenrent henith centre nod nab tahave your bland peeaouee cheek-ed.Whut Dans High Blued PreussenOn To Ynur Bndy?

High blood presence adda tuthe evuektoud of the hourd undnegretes. The bruti must pumpwith more force, und the uetueienmost carry blond tbut io montagunder geentoe pressure. If highblond peensueu oantinoen for elong time, the heart und theorIones muy flot ftsnctinn ou wellm they should and other bodyuegotsn may nino be nPfeotud,THERE IS INCREASED ElSE OFSTRO9EE, HEART FAILURE,KIDNEY FAILURE, ANDHEART ATrACK.

High blond penaauen mulseu thesetory malin hued undthiols. It elsatubes owny the elsatir nteetchï.sean that in itnpertunt to ueteeiea.Thin offerta the heurt. Omen the*ulch io gpuesdbo.begofaaists,

-Free skin cáncer

screening

Remaection Hmpttel demsatelogint Dr. Ronald S. Medaaeky (I)esilI be, among deeesalolngintu partieipatieg in e free ekie essenrscreening progsum boas 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesday. May 28 iii theRemsereetion Prefenvional Buildieg's Family Pesstice Center, 7447w. Telcott eve., Chicago.

Offered be cunjonctinn with NS6IOUSI Older AaneoieaassMelnnomu/Skin Gonceo Detection mut Prevention Week, the freescreening reqssiren no udnmsce registration. For additiesmlinformetion cull the hospital's Health Premetioe med Weflsseseoffice et '794 St)44. . -

woek header tu pump enoughblood. If thin goes un for a longtime, the haust itself may getlorgne. This candition is culledhypertensive heurt diseuse'.

What Cae Yen De About HighBleuet Premure?

If s persan hua high blondpresseur, he run be helped if Incboo hin blood presnuee checkpetisolicully and stays ondeemedical treatment.

Thete ocr mony meoticutionawhich coo be used ht reduce undcanteol blond presume, und nrnedicul pmgearn can be foundthut is united ta individual needs.lo uddition, law-Out und low-suItlnadimsxl dieto ere oRee preuerib-ed, along with reducing, ifaveesneight. Cksogen in livinghabito, including rest und recreo-tien, une mmetimns recommend-ed, depending upen the personscondition. And quitting n cigneet-tu amnhitsg habit in euaentiul.

The teeutment plus is nosier tufollow tIssas mont people think.By falloxsing inalvuelione, thepatient hua hope. He knows he isdoing something tu prolong hispg0 und ta redore hin risk ofstroke, heurt attuch, kidneyfailure, und heurt folIote.WhatAbasitasw Bland Fresasen?

Generally, it meunn leso workfoe the heurt. It uluo measen lenspresume on urtery molla. Docas-tonally, though, low blood peen-sure is u uigtx of diseuse thutrequired treatmenl.Remember Ynu Meat,..t. Hove your bland pennsrseeohecked tu fInd eut if you bevehigh blmd prenotate. -

S. If yna da hune high bloodpressure, fallow medical minienubeut taking medicine und thong-ing your diet und heulth bolsita.

Keep tubing you medicutioo oulang u Ike doctor nays, whethtieyou feel weB or nuL

Coopeente. You sod themedical team moat work togetherin ordne to . get your klnodpeennuen under contant,

Charter Barclayoffers programon raising teens

Charter Barclay Honpttat in-vites you to uttend a FREEpreSeolation at t p.m. an Moo-day, June 16, entitled, "A

i Parent's Survival Gnide:Ruisinga Difficult Adolescent". Theprexeotation wdl dincxns:Whut ioNormal Adnlesceat Develop-ment; Peer Pre550re-Huw YouCao Une It Effectively undMinimize Negative Influences;Communication Strategien ThatWork; Siructaring YourAdolescent's Summertinne; - audWhat To Do With An Oat-of-Cnntrsl Adslencent.

Charter Barclay Haxpitut inlocated at 47fB North Clurendnn,Chicago, ILtOt45.

Foe more information or tomafs'e a reservation by Jane 13,call72x-7tH, extension 1m.

, Swedish CovenantCentennialBirthday Party

Swedish Cunenant Honpitul,5145 N. Cal'dorniu, ix inviting allpersons hoes at the honpitul to aspecial biethduy party on Suo-duy, July 20, us purl of ils Ces-lenniat Fuir.

All lIeuse wha were horn, orwhoxe children were born, at Ikehospital are usfeed to submit their

-name, address sod date al kb-tbso they muy receive an innitutionto the party und a ticket fer ospecial birthday present.

Organiuerx are especially in-terexted in finding Ihepersos whowan boro at the hospital thelongest time ago.

Information should he sent tothe Ceulenniul Office, SwedishCovenant Hospital, 5145 N.California, Chieugu, IL 60625, erphone in by culling 878-0200, Ext..5011.

'TCustom-designed healthsurveillance programs

Custom-designed health sur-veillasce programs provided byParhnide Occsputional HealthCenter's stuff certified in oc.

Special healthevaluation programllpccial health evaluation

pengram ix especially designedforvulued employees whose worbperformance han become im-paired. Symptoms may includeencessive absence, tardiness,declining work performance undunusual mental, emotional nrpersonality behaviors. Oftenhealth problemo or substance ah-use are suspected. Thin coufiddb-liaI medical evaluation corefuttyreviews the patients' medicalhislory und any potentialpsychological, social or nubstan-ce use indues are espinred. Acomplete physical and lab tentingare performed. The patient isassured the entire evaluation isconfidenliul und medical facttand diagnosis are not released.Al a follow-up emit, the doctorrevieses the findingo and uffersspecific counseling. If necessary,the appropriate referrals aremade. For more details, callParhnide Occnyultnnal HealthCenter, t47.O315

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cspational medicine can fferemployers preventive healthcare services lo accommodatethe specific seeds of each clients'wurhing eflvirnomenl and theempjyyee population. A programexample, designed far a localemployer, involved a putoottulhealth risk area idontified by theclient. Data collected andreviewed included sound levelmonitoring und air sumpirnmeasurement. A walb lhru by Ihedoctor clarified methods undrostes of chemical enpsxUrc.Research by POHC staff in-vestiguted alt the bonus healtheffects nf the chemicals inquestion. A program wasdeveloped to chart and monitorenposuec and effects and showIhr necessity and frequency oftenting for each employee taprovide maximum safety undelimination of rish. Otherprograms include heavy liftingevaluation, clearance forrexpirulor une, sadinmetry andxyecific preptacement andperiodic esams, employeequestionnaires to assess medicalhistory and personal cmb factors..For more program informationon boso thin might worb for yourcompany, call Dr. Sturm atPORC, t47-P355.

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9Cow /Áa/ /a6C enc/ofdcÁoof isapproaching ¡Acre seems io e moreio cn a.nJ/ess lime io gel il c/one . .

&ill; IAI5 ¡n minci' PARKSIDE isprooic/ing cIir'J'círefl 's scloo/ camp,spar/s - and' c,Çzy care pa4qsical examsal co,00enienl ie,/ore and a//erworAAoars . . .120.00.

Monday through Friday7:30 AM to 7:00 PM

7255 CaIdwell Ave.Nues, Illinois 60648

Improved drugscreening programImproved drug screening

program, OOW being ad-ministered by Parhside Oc-eOpational Health Center,producen a much highermedicnlegul validity whichcorrectly escinden nr cnnfirmsthe presence nf the must cow-monly abused drags (alcuhol,marijuana, cocaine, und valism/librisml. Alcohol (often not in-cisded in drug screeningprngrams( in gainint importanceprimarily becasse the mostcommon cauxe of work-relateddealhx in now motor vehicle ac-cidentn. Any positive rexslt isconfirmed by a second luhoratorymethod. The patient consents ixwriting to the testing und releaseof information. Cull POHC foemore detailed information on theconsent and ducumentation for-mx and standatds for screeningadministration. lome employersmay wish to iustitste writtenyalicies that would determine therequirement nf preplacement orperiodic screening tu establishability to function safely at wnrh.Call 547-0355 for information.

"Spirit and Brees) li"IuIIsg l'Heure-

s1IPl.rl gr(>tl)"Spirit and Breath" iung can-

cre support group invites allyvoplo who have-or-have had-lung cancer, their families, andfriends lo join us ut our monthlymeetings.

They are held ut Holy FamilyHospital, Ist N. River Rd., DesPlaines, IL. We men so the dirsIWednesday of every month ut 1p.m. in the Des Plaines' roam.

Our nest meeting is on Jane 4.Mx. Brenda Robisoe, an oncologyyhaemacint al Holy FamilyHospital will xpcah so the sob-jcct Medicalioos...TIte Treul-went of l.ung Cunccr. Opendiscussion lo follow. Admission isccc.

more information call Mor-loo J. l.iebling al f73-13t4.

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Free skin cancer andmelanoma screening

With summer un its wayChicagoans are preparing to hitthe beaches to snub sp nonse sun.They should also lhinh aboutdonning their bathing sails andheading to one uf the many citynr area hospitals far free skiecancer and melanoma screening.

In an effort to lasneb an effec-live attack on shin cancer, theChicago Dermatulogical Society,the Illinois DeemutalogicalSociety and the Great LahmDermalologicut Society, arespnnssriog these free screeningsin May and June. Melanoma andother shin cancer affect ap-pronimately une io sevenAmericano, according to theNational Cauver Institute. Der.matulngintx, volunteering theirtime know that early detection ixvital to the Cure of these cancero,and nncsxrage the public to labe

saies a sEilTats

Young adultgroup to beginat Parkside

Nilex rmsidmnt Josef Resobo stoically sits lhrough a blond sugarscreening administered by Angie Sehnnan, RN. The diabetes examwas part nf Target Health, a series of free and low cost health tentsoffered recently ut Bethenda Hospital, 2451 W. Huward in Chicago.The Chicugu Nurthnide Diabetes Center wan in charge nf Rescho'n

advantage of the screenings. If asuspicious lesion in noted, theparticipant will be advised tocontact a dermatologist for biop-ny and treatment. In addilion todcteclieg misting shin cascero,dermatalugists hope to educatepeople ahost how they cusprotect themselves fram shincancer and Icaro to revngoine thesigns of early malignoel

Tenting will tube place atLutheran General Honpital, 1575Dempnlrr, Parb Ridge, on Suo-day, Jonc 8, 12-4 p.m., an uppnin-tmenl in required.

Everyone wuittn an identity.Achieving that identity and main-laming it in relationships cus be aproblem for manyy000g adults.

Developmental andPsychiatric Services will be con-dscting a ten-weeh group culled"Transitions" fur yousg adults,15 In 25 yearn old. The group willmeet from 7 to tl3O p.m. on mur-sday evenings beginning Muy 29,ut the Nessot Health Center, 1775Ballard in Parh Ridge.

Joe M. Mazzengu, M.S.W.,social worker for Developmentaland Psychiatric Services willlead the group meetings. The f ir-st session will focus un increasingidentity awureness. Thefollowing sexsinns will help youngadults establish personal goals,improve relationships, and im-pence cocunxsnicution shills.

Early registration discountsare available. For fee and otherinformation, please call Develop-mental uud Psychiatric lervicesat tst-5185.

Developmental - andPsychiatric services is a divisionof Paritnide Human Sc.vices, umember nf tIse Lnlheru, General

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Sometimes, the most obviousmiusver to a probtem is tstattysvertooked. Is an incrediblycomplicated world, we often tushfur cumples solutions rather Ibastrsutinlf the simple, elementaryasswers right before our eyes.

When it comes to health, weclutter our medieise cohisetswith the latest "new and ins-proved" sr "Masimsm otrenglh"drugs and remedies. Yet we failto realize thst the humas bedy iscapable of healing ituetf io manyisstaoces, and we psi sur faith ioadvertisements iostead ofsature. Our first reop000e to paiss reaching fur the medieioe bot-

There is, however, s morenatural approach to heatthcare -a drugless, surgery-tess methodof coring for musy types of painand chronic ailments. Doctors ofchiropractic have lung beenproponents of the body's ownability to heal from wilhio our-selves. This is sot Is say there isnever u need for drugs or ourgerybol that osturol solutions are of-ten possible.

Dr. Jomes Wolsh of the Parh--way Chiropractic Center betieventhat ''chiropractic io oftenmisunderstood." According luOr, Walsh, "ChiropractIc s

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Traditionally viewed as a ser-vice for the elderly that includessnch disciplines au nursing,physical, speech, asd oc-rupatieoal therapies, Nenmedicalieuse health care has espandedils s o relees to include muchslur e. Gus Panes, Vice Presidentof Planniog and Developmentexplains, "Ours is a dynamic andchanging iodustry. Wilh the em-plianis in rout -cento inment andreducing hospital length of slay,patients are going home 'quichereiiid sicher' . As a result ive havea ic ater demand for more ronu-prohensive technical ucroices io-cloiting IV. Therapy, respiealory ' .

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Suppoetio cyan 'e provided by mid the supervision of otherhomemaker/comPaOiOsS rep- onnuill children in the homo,resents another service which Aoollner important programmay be used by pernuns ut all p ros' dod by Neomedica is

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Shown alivie is an IV. Therapy being admisistereil in the cum-lud of a paticsl's tiento. This rumpecheosive technical sceelco istute of lite ma't ib professional services Neonsedioa offe esito clients.

maistain good health. Manypeuple lltinh that chiropractorsti-oat only baohhones and strain-relatoit ailmeuls, hut many othccinternal itisorders reupitud lotrealmesl us well.''

Diictoes of ohioupeaclic titeoson the spinal column, t ita' hiebevery oegan in the body is ron-nertod lltrough a notworb of tier-veo. If lite norvoun syslem is fun-ctioning normally, good healthwill usually be Ihr result. Diet,

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toil. ito s'it iiieoee lo chech in onIliotti il tite entI of the day," es-pl-'titi u Panes. "Caring for ant'lilorly parent can place realtltitstniiu tini someone trying tutsttr h fall time and manage theirtiti, ti hitusehold. We wast tu beIl tito lit holy lighten the load."

Fur more information unN etti tiottica Hume Care Services,vitti Itirl Denise, al 699-7fb.

Parkway Chiropractic offers. natural approach to health care

evo'ti-ti oment and lifestyle all cus-tribute lo the way we feel, anddoclitru tif chiropractic weigh allthose facturo before teeatmeot.

Dr. James Walsh has twelveyoaou nf cilIege education, a Doc-turate in Chiropractic Medicine,Buclieltir uf Science in Pharniacyand Humas Anatumy. Dr. RobertPech itas nine years of collegeeducatiun with a Doclocate ioChiropractic Medicioe, and aBuchelur uf Science in Biulugy,

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Sanford Fiuhel, M.D., medicalilireebor of Forest Hospilal is DeuPlaines, has aononnced Ihr ap-poistnseet of Dennis C. GrygatisM.D. as unit director st theChildren's Program at ForestHospital.

Certified by the AmericanBoard of Psyehialey andNeurology in both adult and childpsychiatry, Dr. Grygotis io amember of the staff of Old Or-chard Hospital in Shohie andChiesgu Lahenhore Hospital,Chicago. He abo ornees as auapereisur at the Family lo-

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lie is a member of theAmericas PsychiatrieAsoociation, Illinois PsychiatricSociety, American Academy ofChild Psychiatry, Illinois Councilnf Child Psychiatry, AmericanSociety - for AdolescentPsychiati'y and the ChicagoSseiely uf Adolescent Psychiatry,.

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Mammography saving livesAn ostinseted 6,500 mmcc in

filicois will develnp hnnest recreethin year, And mcm these 2.oelUlicolewemen sea enpected to diefosos the dieccee in 1986,

Messy deetha due to brenntrencor cmi be eveeted if thecondition te detected nedyenough, Boit while techssnlngteeladvencemente ere helping phyci-riesen diogseose brennt mecermelier then ever before, netenough women ere taking ademe-tage of them.

Memmogrephy is new theelate-of-the-net method for detain-Eisig bereut cancer. lt can detect

'cenceryeeen bnfnro lumps can befound by o pbyicel oseoninetinn,However, while memmogrephy inwidely oveilebbo only. eberit fivepercent nf Illineis women Beerising tine enemicetion.

Toprnmoto inteeestiis nsemme-grcpby screening, the physicienanf illinois are trying to leed byenesorple. The Illinoin Stete Medi-cal Seetiety IISMS) recently minedwith the stete division of theAmesime Ceescer Society IACSIto encormcge mammography tookhog, Other mediceI ergenizetionawndiing to promote memmo-grephy ese the Chinego MediceiSriniety, hinein Rediolagicel Soci-ety, cord the filinnin Society cfPethologiete,As pert of the pmgrem, phyni-

cisne end their fansiliee will beenmrseegcd to beve e mammo-green tes occerdance with guide-linos developed by the AmericenConree Society, They will elanweek to premute nsemmogecphy'moenniog in their cosnrmmiitien.

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ISMS tumidly endnreed theCeccer Society's guidelines inApril, 1586,

Tho ACS guidelines suggesttheE women beve en initialsstammegeembeinceentlse egon of35 end 40, TInt exam shouldnerve es a point nf reference forfutuee memmogremn whichahsgld tre ennductedt-Every yene or two between theegea nf 40 end M: end-Every yese thereafter.

In recent yenes, there hoveboon tino mejor etsrmbling bInchatu ineeeeuod renege of murnau-gmphy: concern shout the e-mount of redietion receivedduring end Omm end the cost ofthe precedere,

Dr. Cascio installed onDental board

The dentists of Illinois haveelected Dr. Samuel J. Cassio ufChicags as Treasurer for 1988-57.Dr. Casciu was installed astreasurer of the Illinois SlateDental Society at theassociation's regent annualmeeting in St. twain, Missouri onMuy 10th.

A gradnate of the LoyolaUniversity School of Dentistry,'Dr. Cuocia maintains a generaldentistry practice le Chicagn. Hebegun his inealvement inorganized dentistry in 1902 asmnderatsr uf the essay consmit-lee for the Chicago DentalSnciety. Since that lime he hasserved as a member of many

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But today, virtually cil BUcatofucilities performing memmo-geuphy cee doing so safely withinthe dosage guidelines ieuued 'bythe Aznericais Cancer Society, Asfoe einst, the average change forthe procedano in fllinoin io ahurit5105 - e small prize to puy foe"the chucen of a lifetime." Somebonpitula offer special mamme-geephy promotions, includingdiscounts, Stealth izeumnee muycoser cil or purl uf the mot.

Hnspiteln are being encoBe-eged to presoet for their condiraiatuRe edrecatinnat programs onscreening mummogruphy andmunagement of early stage bereut

CDS committees including theEslsihit Committee, RegistratianConsmillee, Closed Circuit TV.Committee, EntertainmentCommittee aad Lecture Commit-lee.

He has alto been active in theNorthwest Side Branch uf theChicago Dental Suciety, servisgas Prugram Chairmun, BranchCurcenpondrol, Ethics Commit-tee Chairman and a member ufthe Board si Directors includingserving as its Presïdent.

Dr. Concio and his wile,Rosemary, reside io Lincoln-wood. They have four children-Joorph, Geraldine, Daniel andMichael,

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Lutheran General computerizesDoctor Referral Center

Lntherun Generul Ifuopitel,Peek Ridge, hua recently conver-tesi ita Doctor Referrel endlnformutinn Contar to e newcomputer nyetom.

"The computerized system willallow fenter, mure compeehennivedactor und munaelierg refcrrelufoe the mnsmsusity," nays NancyPonstiegee, director, Doctor Refer-cal und Infoemution CorSer,

The system will pmnide infoe-matian ehout B phyniciun'n apee-ielty, locution, und types nfinntienace accepted. The eornpu-tore dutehene also includes feeinformution, Board certifleution,phyuicinn's eduratinn, foeeigsslunguege spoken end ecrvicesuveilable atthe physicicn'e office.

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Improved heallh cure benefitsfor 198f have been added tu uunique major medical health iii-snranee policy for individualsthat pays policyholders lo findcharges made in error intraducedio t985 by the innaranee sah-sidiarien of United DiversifiedCorporaliso.

Carmen F. Manucu, presidentnf United Diversified, said theimprovements havestrengthened the Health CarePlus policy seder which policy-hulders can receive ap to 25 percent of the savings to Ihr insurerfor discovering chargea forheallh services sr supplies thatthey did not actually receive, aptu a masimam uf $2,500 un anyone calendar year.

Monaco said the magnitude ofthe hilling error problem hasbéez cunfirmed by s recent in-dustry study conducted nation-wide by Equifax Services, loe.,Atlanta, which discovered thatover 97 per cent cf all hospitalbills contain charges for servicesor napplieu that policyholders didnot actually receive. Theseerrors are a significant factor intoday's rising health care coststhat eventually resait in in-creased premiares.

"Charges foc services nr nap-plies not actually received canoccur because nf clrrisal errorscanned when a patient's chargerecord is Isa quickly marked, nrother errata an' the part nfhospitals, doctors and providersafhealth care, '

"If the policyholder is able taidenlify these charges and theCompany aunen money as uresult, the savings, which can hesignificant, are shared by theCompaey with the policyholder,"Menacosaid,

Another cost-saving provisionof Health Care Plus is the in-duafry's first Preseriptine DrugCard Pien for individuals,Mouacosaid,

Under this provision of thepolicy, policyholders are coveredfer Ike cost of specific typro nfprescriptions at the more than55,595 participating pharmaciesnationwide that arr part nl thePCS network,

Policyholders hase only tepceseet Iheir plastic PCS idee-lificatian cards along with Iheirdactar's prescription ta a par-ticipating pharmacy, pay the $4

liatiesg of nil apport groupe,counseling eervices and otherprageamu afiereS thrmigh theLutheran Genneul Health CaenSystem end in the community eusbe Instated with the one nf tkecomputer, "The data will toupdated ut register intervalo toensiere that we hove current mdeceaeato informatisa," seyr Me.Pnsningur.

The Doctor Referral and Infor-motion Center, whish opened in1904, encrages 1,250 salIn permonth.

For doctoe mfneeul and baise-motion, Contact the center from 8um, to 5 p.m., Monday thenagbFriday by rolling 696-0015 or686-OEM.

United Diversified improveshealth care benefits

nulpatient deductible reqaured,and receive their encoredprescription.

Monaco said Health Cace Plusimprovements include tIf percent poyment Of the hospital'sdaily charge br an average semi-privobe raum and general our-oiog.

Intensive race benefits hoerbeen estended to three times thehospital's ancrage semi-privateroom charte fur 30 days, up tu amanimima uf$759 per day.

United Diversified Curpuratusois u tinancial services oumpanywhone snbuidiaries, AssociatedLife and United Fire InsuranceCompany, are primarily engagedin pcnvidisg special insuranceenverages for businrsses, is-dividsals and groupu.

Pastoral Psychotherapy

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The Pastoral PsychotherapyInstitute lP.P.l.l esccnlly openeda new satellite office al EdisnoPack Lstheran Church, locatedat6626 N. Oliphant in Chicago.

Beatrice Eiehten, MPS., astaff member at 1ko PastoralPsychotherapy lostitale, will heoffering counseling services luindividuals, eunples, and familiesat Edibon Ports. She will be joinedby Tam Tewa, M. Div., graduatestaff member.

TIre Pastoral PsyehslheeapyInstitute ii a pastoral caunselirigcenter which offers individual,marital, family, and grouppsychotherapy by relif tousprofessionals, who are trainedpnychulherapisls. P.P.I. offersthe following programo; crisiscounseling, marriage sad familyeaaoselieg, divorce mediationservice, and vuealionalassessment and career planning.Anyone interested in selling apan appointment fnrtherapy or facmore information, can coltP.P.I.'s main office in ParkRidge at 588-6123.

KU graduatesMichael Frederick Laibrn of

Lincolnwoad is among stadeatswho received degrees daring Ihn114th University nf Kansas cam-mcacemnntSanday, May 18,

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The Hobbit, musicI versionof Tolkien's clossie faotasy, wiUbe presented by IJpstoge/Down-Stege Children's Theoter, 4411Onkton St., Skokie, at 7:30 p.m.May 23 and 30, and at 3OO p.m. onMay 2425, 31 and June 1. Thir-tees mighty dwarves and thereluctant Hobbit hero BubaBaggios encounter many adven-tares as they endeavor to recap-tare their treasares from thedragon Smaag. Tichcts are $2.50in advance or $3.00 at the door(Groap ratés available). For is-formation, call t74-4t20.

Children aged 7-14 can auditionlar Shokie Park District's sum-mer production on Jonc Z and 3from 6-7 p.m. with auditions heldby appointment only at Devoo-shire Center, 4400 Grove, Shokie.

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There wilt be a 925 productionfeo assessed alt children who arecast. Production dates areAugust 22, 23 and 24. Rehearsalswill be on Monday and Wed-nesday evenings from f-7:30 p.m.

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New exhibit opensWoodworking photography

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Chords Chopter f SweetAdeliovu. Inc. Os iolerootiovolsinging organioatiOo tor wonsuis lookiug foe tudieu uvtuo like tosing. We sing loor-pon tionssoo3in the barbershop style everyTuesday evening at 7:30 at thePresbyterian Church of Potatine.

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t-Iayshakers SquareDance Club

The flayvhahers Square DanceClub will hold their laut dunce ofthe season un Saturday, May 24.The four Hayshaher callers areOily Smejhal, Jim Hardwick,Ciar Youngquisl and Don Stavo.Jim and Jan Bsrgeson are thepopular round dance callers forthe club.

Their dunce season will sturiagain with an Ice Cream Social_on September 13. For informalionregarding uqoare dunce tessons,please conloct Pat, 434-2532, orHelen, g25-Sg9.

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and Univeruity Ministry, will beheld io the Fine Arts DeparlmeelGallery in the Edward CrownCoster for the Humanities. Anopening receplion for the publicwill be held Friday, May 23 from5 p.m.-7 p.m.

Madonna Della Strada, the 47-year-old chapel on Loyolu'o LobeShore campus, has been un-dergoisg renovation since 1983.

The gallery is upen lo the psblic8mm 8:31 a.m.-4:3f p.m., Mon-doy fhroogh Friday. Il mopes onthe weehevdv for special oc-cuisions and by specialarrangement. Thege is no cost toIhe pnblic for admission.

Christian A. Hug. Navy Ensign Chriutiao A. Hug,son of Gerald F. Hug of lfl S.Esight, Park Ridge, wasdeuignaied u Naval Avialor.Pecorntoliov of the " Wings ofGold" marked culmination of 15wonibs of Sighl leaining. A tOSIGraduale of Maine TownshipSoslh Higis School, ho joined IheNavy in Augusl, lOSS.

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Tise Suoniser Project will heheld sveckdsys, June lf-Asg. 8,freso IS 0.05. mitit 4 p.m. al adosisstososs Chicago production

A ero rding tu TCTV Cour-dinativg Prodncer DonnaItolsvin, "An application deadlioelias not beco established, hstopenings arc limited. lotereutedindividuum arc urged lo apply assoon on possible.''

The Sumnoer Project is an in-tensioc television euperience thaitakes the high school student

Lewis Universityhosts comedy workshop

The Philip Lynch Theatre onthe Cnmpss of Lewis Universityin Romeoville, IL. will be Ikesighi 01 0 Oid Caesar ComedyWorkshop, sponsored by Joliel'sRiulto Square Theotre, onFriday, May 30, beginning 01 2:30

The svorhshop'o formai ovili bean informal quesiion-and-onuwersession, withMr. Caesor fieldingquestions from moderator ChelEondralowico, Direclor of IhePhilip Lynch Theatre, and from

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Oid Caesar is O veteran of thestage and of Blm, hut it is for hispiouieering work in iefevisioo

, "The TurThe Chicago Opera Theaier

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Participanla wilt receive han-ds-oo video equipment training,loor TV produelion houses, andpractice casting, locationscouting, art direction, cameraworh, lighling and sound.

Teen Cable participalits in-elude youth from lhc NorthShore, Northwest Suburbs,Soothern nakurbu and Chicago.

TCTV is a project of MetroTeen, a city-wide department nfthe Jewish Community Cvniers ufChicago )JCC).

For a Special Project ap-plicalion and further infor-mation, contact Dosso Eulwin,675-220f, cxi. 250.

comedy ikal he is beni knows. Hestarred in and wrote much nf themalerial for "Your Show ofShows," which ran from 195f-54,and "Caesar's House," which ranfrom 1954-50. He coliccied a bOulof seven Emmy Awards for his

. work, which is just as funnytoday an iíwau thirty years ago.Recenity, Caesar ediled 65 half-hour segmento of "The Bevi ufYasr Show uf Shows" for nyu-dicolion,

For more information aboutthe Oid Caesar ComedyWorkshop, call Keith White,munager of the Philip LyñchTheatre, at t38-l505. Oid Caesarwill appear with Jerry Vale al theRialto Square Theatre for iwashows on Saturday, May 31 al fand 9 p.m. Tichelu are $15.Sf and$17.55, and nome good seatsre.isais. Call Tiekeimaster nr theRialto Bon Office at (015) 726-4ff gfortieket information.

kinitaly"marked wilk generons dollops ofgypsy intrigue, flirtalions,miotoken identities aod otherhappy confusions, climaxed by a,surprising masked bail.

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As with all Chicago OperaTheater prudoctioos, every wordiv sung in English, allowing Iheaudience to eojoy every nuooceof ibis clever musical work. TheRiallo Square Theatre, pulternodafice ihe greai opero houses ofEurope, provides lhe perIod set-hog for Ibis production.

Tickets are priced at $12.50 and$17.50, with a special studentprice of $7.50. They are availableai Tichetmaster locations and theRialio Box Office, 102 N. ChicagoSt., Jouet, IL 60431, or by calling(815) 726-6455 or (312) 242-7171.Generous groop discousts areavailable. For group informalionplease cull )8lS) 726-7171.

Seek artists,A special invitation iv entended

ta qualified admIs and crut-tvpeople is be among theesikitors in the 2od Annual Sam-mer Arlo and Crafis Esprenuion-s to be presented by AmericanSociety of Artists, a nationalmembership organization, atPalatine Placa, Northwest Hwy(RI 14) at Hicks Rd., Palatine onSalurday and Sunday, June 7 and8.Addilionat information may beobtained from American SocietyofArtisls al 991-4748.

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Choralettes Spring Concert

The ChO,alettea nfthe LaI8OfYMCA imite penpieto relebmte the's 20th menan at the annual speingeaneeettobn presentedMay23 ut Sehaumbueg HighSchool, 1100 W. Shanmburg rd., Schasimbaeg at 8p.m. Adminuion will bu $5 for OIIUIta and $3 forntadents and senior nitizem.

Thn Choraletten are completing their 0tmaaoznof singing together.

May MusicFestival atNiles West

Melodies by Schamous,Siravionky, and Ousa, as well asmusic from "Cats" ore vn theMay Music Festival programbeing prèsenled by theNiles WeulHigh School music department at7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 26.

The free concert features Ihroarïsus choral and isnirumenlalgroups in an-eclectic program in-eluding Marlin Shaw'n "With aVoice of Singing" performed byIhr choirs under the direction nlSheri Owens, Jutiau Funk's"Fioreoliner March" by ihr con-vert orchestra ander Ike balan ofTed Kailchack, and Korb direr-bing the symphonic band for JobsPhillip Sousa's "The LiberiyBell."

Expressions, the deparlmenl'sshow choir, will he featured inselentiuss from "Calo" withchoreography by GretchenGlader.

The annsal May Music Feslivalshowcases the breadlk of theschool's musir program as wellas the shills of the student groaps.

The cnneert will take place in5ko school's auditorium. NilesWest is located ou Oaluton St., atEdenu in Shokie.

Oakton's'Acting Up!Troupe to perform

Oaklon Cammunity College'ssenior cilioess' acting Iroupe, Ac-ting Up) performs June 4 abAuguslana Hospital and HealthCare Center, 2035 N. Lincoln ave.,Chicago, an part of a one-day coo'ference and workshop on agioS.

All Acliog Up! members arrage to and over. The group 55well-hoown for ils humoross,sometimes ontspokes and alwayseoergctic pokes ai theStereotypes and mylhu uf aging.

The performance, from 11 am.to noon, in part of Ihr conference,

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Auditions fur musicians to ptayin Theabre 219's suossnoor prndoc-tise of A Churus Line will be holdby orchestra director RodneyOwens os June 3 aod 3 beginningat 7 p.m. io the Riles West HighSchool music wing, Oaklon St., alEdens, Shokie.

Owens envisions an orchestraof 20 pieces to perform Ihn shosv'sscore. Issirumenlo needed in-dade flute, clarinet, oboe,Euglish boro, Allo, bariiooe audlenor sas, bassoon, severalIrumpels, Iws irumboees, 2 por-

Folk music concertMay 14 -One show only u p.m.

The Old Town School of FolkMusic presents Bleizi Rna, per-forming Iradiliansi melodies andlively dance lunes from Britiany,the Norbt(wesi correr of France.Songs will be performed in Fres-ch and English. Tickets for Bietet0100 are $6 for general admissioo,st for Old Tossa School members,and $S for aeniur citirenn andchildren. Old Town Schuot of yolkMusic ¡S Incated at 950 W. Ar'milage Ave., Chicago. For moreinformalion phone 525-7793.

"Drama as Social Commenbary00 Aging. " The conference,which demonnlrales the one ofdrama as social commenlary andof creative arlu as imporlanthealth promotion in toe olderadsils and providers nf servire toolder adults.

A 2 to 5 p.m. wnrkshop for per-vous who servo older adultofealures Karol Vernoo, ActingUp! director.

For workshop registration in-formotion, call 573-5gM.

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Mnutc dirertor is Pet Gergusen of Dee Plainea,while assistant direrdor/auxompeniat tu BetuySmentek of Arlington Heights. Jeannie 99nidi,nof Buffalo Geese mundo out the staff asn000mpaisiut.

For further information concerning the nonceet,pleaun phoon Baeb White at 298-4138.

Auditions for"Chorus Line"

cassionistu, keyboard aud harp.Musicians who rau double onwoodwind instrumenlu will be

Specific audition arrangementsnao be made by rallint Owens at982-082f. afler4 p.m.

A Chorus Line will run at 0:05p.m. on July 25, 24, and Alguno I,and 2, and al 1:15 p.m. on Sunday,July 27.

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Entree selections, avaitahleduring luncheon and diooer, in-dade poached nalzunn with saucemousseline, chilled marinatedOrienlal nytle salman on a bed ofHer noodles and pea pods, habedsahunn stuffed with forcemeat ofpike, a salmon and sale nom-binatiun accompanied withnpinach pasla and chicken

. brrasks garninhed with scallopsof salmon and asparagus in alarragon sauce. ,

Salmon caviar, salmon mousseand chilled poached salmon areamong the appetizers affered.

Prices slaG at $7.95 daring lao-chcon and $12.05 during dinner.

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BUSINESS. Financial Statement

Seminar speakerAlvin E. Wooldridge, President

of the Independent AccoontootsAsoociotion of Iflioois, has on-000nced thot there will he a"Financial Statement Seminar'in Springfield. The Seminar willhe held on Friday, May 23, andSaturday, May 24, at the RemadaRenaissance Hotel.

Prenident Wooldridge Went onto ntate thatthin new and excitingSeminar Will provide two out-standing npeaheru in ProfessorDonald L. Cordana, of LewisUniversity in Locisport, sod JackWilliamson, who is from theFloridá Association of Accoun-lasts.

The Seminar will show howGATAP Standards apply to youransual report as a working stan-dard guide. Wooldridge also saidthatthere wilt he timely guidanceas to the Principals, PreparationStandards, Forms and Content ofthe GATAP Statements.

The Seminar is Springfield isrecommended for 1g flours credit

LEGAL NOTICEREQUESTFORBID

The Village of Nilen wilt he ac-ceptingsealed bids for:

ROADWAY IMPROVEMENT

Sealed bids wilt be accepted untilnoon, on May 27, 1986, at theVillage of Niten Office of the Pur-abasing Agent, 7tfl N.Milwankee Ave., Niles, Illinoisf0648.

General information and specificinstructions concerning thisrequest for profunal areavailable at the Office of the Pur-chasing Agest, 7661 MilWaukeeAvenue, Niles.

Bids will be opened at 5:00 P.M.un Tuesday, May 27, 198f, at theBoard of Truoteen' meeting, 7206Milwaukee Avenue, Nitos,Illinoin, 00648.

Andrew R. Bsff aPurchasing Agent

ProfessorDonald L. Coniano

hours of Contiosisg ProfessionalAcc005ting ilducational Credit.tt has boon approved by the IAAIState Board and EducatiosalCommittee io compliasoo withstale accountancy hoards' CPErulesasd regulations.

For further information, call orwrite Bob Frisch at 251-FL,awrenrewsod, Niles, 965-1119.

: New bankcompliance officer

Judith L. Hardy, 49, han joinedAffiliated Banc Group, Chicago,as romplianée officer, it was on'oousrèd today by Marvin E.Nelasd, chairmas of the hoardfor Affiliated Bane Gronp.

Hardy comes to Affiliated fromAmericas National Bank ofArlington Heights, Illinois, whereshe wan vice president of retailbanking and the hank's corn-ptiance officer.

A graduate uf Illinois StateUnivernity, Bloomington, Hardyalso holds a mastern of educationfrom the University of Illisois,Champaigs.

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Paul J. Angelina han keenpromoted tu anoistant cashier atthe First National Bank of Mor-too Grove, announced presidentCharles R. Langleld.

Paul J, AngelinnAogeliso, who joined the hank

is 1977 as a teller also ser-les asthe bank's Cash Station manager.

A resident of Prospect Heights,he has a BA. in Communicationsfrom the University of Michicanasd has completed computerocieoce courses at Oaktoo Corn--musity Collego.

Northwest RealEstate Board officialsinstalled

Os Wednesday, May 14th, thenewly elected afficero and three-loro of Chicago'o Northwent RealEstate Board were officially in-stalled for the 1986.87 term al theannual installation dinner, heldthis year at the- Fountain BlueRestaurant. The lentieities alsoheralded the begisniog of theBoard's 63rd year of contins000service to tIle community. Afterthe invocation by Carl F. DeMoonand introductory remarks byoutgoing NWREB PresidentJames A. Catalana, the IoBowingwere inntalled an officers for the198g-07 term: Robert C. Wolf - ofMid-America Realtors, Chicago-an President; Vincent J. Bolger -of Gladstone Realtors, Berkeley,Franklin Park, Westchenter, andLislean lOt Vice-President; An-thur J. Horvath- of Notaro & Hur-vath, Chicago--an 2nd Vire-President; Rsuuell N. Hume - ofUnme Realty & Appraising,Chicago--an Treanarer; sodRobert Mayeas - of LibertySovings, Chicagoan Secretary.

Also installed that evening asNorthwest Real Enlate BoardDirectors were: Arthur P.Baumgartser, of Cragin Realtyis Chicago; Rabert LBorhowicz, 01 R.L..B. Really inFranklis Park; James A.Calalauo, of Century2t/Catalann, Inc., in Chicago;Walter F. Cosco, of MonitorRealtors in Chicago; Wayse Gr-zybek, of Century 21/Cuneo &Halsey in Chicago; Janice K.Johns, of Centsry 21/Weller isChicago; Andrew S. Maggio, Sr.,nl ERA/Maffio Realty inChicago; Michael J. Molloy, alACT-Re/Max in Chicago;Elaine 12. Poley, of Century21/Park Plaises is Des Plaiues;and Donald Sebastian, ofSebastiao & Cnmpuny, ParkRidge.

Chairperson and Co-Chairpersoo of ouch of the

- NWREB's seventeen standingcousmittees wem also named, aswell as the general membershipof each committee. Some of thesecommittee interests inclsdeoversighi, legal affairs, eon-tinning education, and computer

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illinois Attorney General Neil F. }fnotignn io helped by ChristineRoom. Chief al the Canutameru' Pruteetiun Division. to natoNotional Conumsuora' Week, which lina boon a yoanly-arlivity.

New FNBOSstaff member-

Jamen A. Carinau, president ofthe 350 million-dollar FirstNational Bank of Skokie, aUSAmeribanc, annoanred theaddition of Roger Sadlor to theponition of Vice President io thebank's commercial loan depar-lmest. "Sadler comes to ourbank," said Cartoon, "with manyyears of valuable commercialloan experience aswe continue tuexpand our comnsercial toan ser-vices to buoinenu and industry inthis area."

Sadler comes to First NationalBauk of Shohie from BoulevardBank where he was a VicePrenident of commercial loansfor ahnont two years. Prior tothat, he npent 11 yearn with Con-tinental io the commercial loandepartnsent. He also worked forRB. Donnelly Company.

Sadler graduated fromSouthern Illinois University in1971 with a bachelor's degree rnmanagement and in 1973 with amaster'n degree in accountingand finance. In 1975, he passedthestate exam and became a cer-tifiedpublic accountant. Sadler ismarried and he and his wife,

Two promoteBanc

Sheldon I. Meshherg, 54, honbeen promoted to loan officer förAffiliated Afoot Based LendingSerOicra, Inc., a subsidiary of Al-filiated Base Grasp, and EdwardS. Jagiello, 36, was promoted taassistant audit manager for Ai-filiated Banc Gronp, it was as-nousced today by gronp chair-man Marvin E. Neland.

Meshberg will retain his tilleulseoiOr field auditor for the ten-ding serviren divioins of Al-filiated. Prior to joining Al-

Pre-licensiThe Norih Side Real Estate

Board will offer a pee-licensingtraining program no Tuesday andThursday eveniogo from 7 to 18p.m. May 20through June 19.

Other daten ore July 15 thraugh'6: H, Sept. 16 to Oct. 16, and

MaPy AnOé, have one child,William "Kip" Sadler. TheSadler's live on the near northside of Chicago hot npend anmach time as they can io theo,second home in Galesa. Roger isa swimmer, golfer and joggerand belongs ta the UniversityClub asdthe EastBank Club.

d at AffiliatedGroup

filialed, he was nenior loan of-firer for Fred Gilford, Inc. Heresides is Riles.Jagiello, joined Affiliated in

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1984 as a staff auditor.- Previ005ly, he served ' an alacility manager for FirstNati000l Bank of Chicago. He is agraduate st DePaul University,Chicago, and of the GraduateSchool nf Banking, University alWisconsin, Madisos. He residesis Oes Plaines.

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Nov. 15 to Der. 18.Classes are conducted by the

Realtorn Real Estate School.Further information may be

obtained by calliog the beard of-fice, 769-3888.

Kendrjch promoted- to Senior Vice PresidentJules Loner, Chairman of the

First State Bank of Park Ridge,has announced the promotion- ofDino F. Kendrick to Senior VicePresident. Mr. Kendrick hanbees with First State for nineyearn aoVice President in chargeof Commercial Loans. Hin sewreopoosihi1iien will inclsde cnnr-disation of all the lending f50-cti000 ofthe bank.

Mr. Keodrick in a graduate ofthe University of Toledo with adegree in business and will corn-plete studies at the StonierGradsate School of Banking atRutgers University for a Mastersin Banking this June.

Mr. Keodriek residen in DesPlaines with bis wife, Kathleen,ondtheir three children.

Dion F. Keodrirk

VP receives highest honorsDr. Frank Splitt, vice

president, engineering at theCook Electric Division of Nor-them Telecom Inc. recentlyreceived ose of the highesthonoro that cas be achieved inthe Ioslitste of Electrical AndElectronic Esgi000rs (IEEE).Splitt was elected to the grade ofFellow in the IEEE, au honorthat is rentricted to the top one-tenth of one percent of the total210,000 members ofthe IEEE.

A 20-yearveleran atCook EIer-trie in Morton Grove, Splitt wancited "for leadership in and con-Iribstions to the protection nfcommunications syslems fromthe elfeeto of electrical toter-foresee." According lo the IEEEbylaws, the Fellow status is can-ferred opon a person of nutstan-ding and entraordinaryqualifications and experience inthe IEEE-designated fields, whohas mude important isdividsolcontributions.

Splitt holds a Ph.D. in oleo-trical engineering Irom North-western Univernity, He in an oc-live nspporler uf industry andrelated edocatiosal activities. Heholds a seat os the NationalEngineering Cossortiom (NECIbnard of directors and has keenactivo with the NEC's continuingeducation arm - the NationalCommmsioationo Forum (NCF).

Splitt is the 1980 chairman nfthe ansoal NOF Conference, tobeheld in Chicago. The NCF

Callero and CatinoRealtors collectfor MDA

On Satsrday, May 2, thesalespeople from ERA Callero &Calino Realty collected doontionofor the Muscslar DystrophyAssociation. The agents collectedfrom motorists, at the interoec-tion of Milwaukee and Oahton sty.The generosity of local residentsand visitors was tremoodoos,slated Bill Alobo, salesmanager, In the one day, wecollected over $1,200, the largestsingle doy collection we have hadin the ten years wo, have beesCollecting for MUA.

Callers & Catino joined withother ERA real estate ageolsacr000 the natios, in so effort toraise $750,tOO to help "Jerry'sKids" in 196g. Since 1977, ERAreal estate has raised more thannix million dollars for M.D.A. Themoney collected by EllA Callero& Cation will become part of thetotal to be presented at the JerryLewis Labor Day Telethon.

provides a platform for the es-change of informotion related tothe telecommsoicalioos in-dustry. Last year, NCF drewsome 3,000 telecommunicationspolicy makers, educators andengineers.

Also, SplitI wan recently in-viled to join the Advisory Boardfar the University of Illinois'College of Engineering. TheBoard is composed of seniorexecutives from the nation'sleading companies.

Cook Electric Division is a-leading designer aod manufac-turerof a broad range of prodoctsfor une by the telecom-mooications injoslcy. The CookElectric portfolio incladesequipment and devices related toprotection, transmission, 1er-miontion, distribution andinfor-mation handling.

Northers Telecom is theworld's leading manufacturer offully digital letecommuoicatiOnssystems, and o major supplier ofintegrated information syntemsfor the office. The U.S. company,Northern Telecom Inc., has ilsheadquarters in Nashville, Toon.Northern Telecom employs morethan 22,000 people in the U.S. in 15munufactnring planls, 15 rosear-ch and development centers, undin marketing, sales, and serviceoffices across the country.

McLennan named chairmanof Des Plaines National Bank

Robert G. McLennan, Jr., 42,president of the investmestdivision nf McLennan & ThebaultInc., has been appointed chair-man of the hoard of Des PlomeoNational Bank. Ile will nocceedDan E. Andrew, 67, who willretire from the bank effective ofJuly 1,1996.

The annonocement was madeby hank president and chiefesecutive officer Robert B.Bowman, who stated, "BohMcLeonan io an outstandingboniness leader, and we ore mostfortunate to have him chair ourhoard during this very encitingperiod of change within Ihefinancial industry and Ike bankitself. Al the same timo, we Ioniforward lo retaining Dan An-drew's experience and input os amember of Ihr hank's board of

Skokie Federalcelebrates 30thAnniversary

lt's Skohie Federal's 30th An-niversary, und il wants itscustomers to share in the es-"itement. The $9O5 milliona500ciation is offering specialthree aod five year AsniveroaryCD'S that carry unmual gifts.

"I've never hoowo a financialiostitslioo to offer premiums asspectacular an those that are nowavailable doring our 20th Ao-niversary Celebration," notenJohn R. O'Connell, Chairman ofthe Board.

Depending on the amount of thedeposit and the term of the CD,customers can choose noch giftsas: a Sony Portable CannetteStereo, a Mess or Ladies'Colombia 10-Speed Bicycle, aWorld Fam005 Trading CompanyEsercycle, a Savana Patio Set, aLaoy Boy Necliner Rocher, aToro Self-Propelled 21" Rear RagMower, a Sony 27" or 12" Color

- TV with iwmnte, a GE VideoCornera, an Apple lIC Computer,nr a Sony 27" Stereo TrinitronMonitor/Receiver.

To make thin event trulyspecial, Shohie Federal is of-bring a Poroche 1951 Cabriolet asa gift for $2,500,500 deposited in u3-year CD, or $1,500,096 depositedio a 5-year CD.

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McLennan, who has nerved asrhairmas of the holding companysince its organization in the firstquarter of loot year aod as amember of the bosh's board ofdirectors since 1985, holds abachelor's degree in economicsand business administrationfrom Cornell College and a doc-forate forjurmn prudence from theUniversity of Illinois College ofLaw. Ele and his partner John R.Thebault owo aod operateMcLeooan & Thebault Inc., awell-known, commercial-in-dustrial real entale developmentand coostruction firm whichtraces its roots lo a conntruclmoncompany founded by McLennao'ugrandfather in 1912. Earlier en-perience included work od the

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Andrcw, who joined DesPlaines National Bank in 1075 asosvcolive vice yresideol, wan ap-poioted president and CEO in1079. He wan appointed chairmanof Ihr board and CEO in 1951when Bowman joined the hank aspresident, and continued -aschairwan of Ihe hoard in 1904upon Bowman's appointrneol asCEO. Andrew has an accountingdegree from 1ko University nlIllinois and an MBA frorn theUniversity of Chicago. Prior lojoining Des Plaines NolionalBank, he served as a vicepresideul of Citizens Bank ioPark Ridge and woo a director ofthe Slate Bank of Woodutoch for14 years prior to that. lu addition,he has owned bio own businesssod has held managerialpositions at General Electric,General Time and Eltra cor-porolmons.

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CIen 2 BDR. Vio.MiiwookeolDevon. HoRengo. Rofrigortor. $540.

792-3*01 After 6.

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MORTON GROVE-BYOWNER. 3 BDR. 2 BA. Brickranch. Fell finished reoroom.-, Florida room. Newkitchen. furnace. A/C. roofe more. Across from park SPool. $119.900. 9229Osceola. 965-4599.

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ARKANSAS50 Mile Mountain Home

. FoeSaleBy Owner

Ideal for Horsea

Bèaut. 3 BR. 2 BA. home on4acres near huge ree. lake.Perfect for early Retiree. Actnow! $69.900.

(805) 38-121O

(501) 654-2569

FLORIDAPaioley. 50 ni. to Disney World. ForSalo by Owonr. Parfoot for earlyrotirao. 1985, 14 o 75 nobile howe 2BRe, hitcher, iioirg ro. I bathe.On lot 80 o 120. Nice quiet uroc.Low ta000 , $40.000.

(904) 669-4852

FLORIDARetirement Home

or Area Transferees3 BR house on excel golfCOorse. Loe. in Titusyillenear the Kennedy SpaceCenter. Attractive golf cour.se S lake ciew, 2 miles tosalt water fishing. 10 milesto ocean beachs. 35 miles toOrlando and its many attrac.tions. House has about 2000s.f. S a nicely landscapedyard. Kitchen has best ofeserything. Priced belowmorket at $119.000. Idealretirement home. Call 17141955-2347 Days. 17141 733.8717, Eses. Or write LarryVan Home. 28 LeatherwoodWay, Iroine. CA 92715.

MINNESOTALakofront mobilo home pork oobeautiful Ml nn050ta Lake. 6rsinatdLakes urna. For sale by owner. Per-teosroreariytetiteo, rohr oc withiNtorno. Inctud nSeoncutiv e 3 bdr..3 ha. home, 2 fireplaces, whirlpool.Priced or $325,000.

Act now

(218) 534-3732

NORTH CAROLINAFOR SALE BY OWNERPERFECTFOR EARLY eETIREE

Punotomiv view of Lobs Chalugewith boat dock. W N ComunaM ountainu . 112 bout from Franklin.Fumois hod 2 bdr. i ha. on appmnn. 2acreo. $65,000, Owoom, Rt. 3, 101AHoyascilfe. NC. 28004.

(704) 389-6314

NORTH CAROLINABCH. MT. OLD ENGLISH

FOR SALE ev OWNER2500 sq. It., 5 OR's, 2 both wliorthtond new. Crook, tonnio court,pool a toy. atoe. 0145,000. 3051 603-4007.

WISCONSINBEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT

HOMEWITH 125 FT.

CHOICE FRONTAGEOottetnut Luke: House tor male byowner. 4-5 bdts., 2 ha.. 2 rireplaces,lg. kitchno, walk-out lower levelwish patio, mec room, iaucdty frwork room, toIt d eckuppetotm.aamage.Smilauttnmpamk Fallu,125 ft. choice frontage. New dock.eeausirul 300+ It. woOdpd lot Ian-ducapod. Ty dish. 10w 870's.

(7151339-2664

WISCONSIN80 ACRE FARM

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(715) 484-4733

OUT OF STATEPROPERTYFOR SALE

MICHIGANFOR SALE BY OWNER

PERFECT CORPORATE RETREATOR YEAR ROUND

RECREATIONAL AREAIDEAL FOR DEVELOPMENT

2 hru. trom Chicago 30 mi South.bend. Ind. Cuso Cuuoty. 160 acreo.vvmpleteiy wooded wlt300' fron-toge on C Ortie Lake. Ideal tut nooticretreat or bonne5 lodua. Avreagnnever deoelopad. jost as MotherNature made it. Owner mill finan

(219) 259-8325

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FLORIDAJACKSON VILLE

Buy iot-Ownrr has house pIges forcomplete pavirage. Pr055igicosatoe. loI only, 540,000. Compl050pkg. $170,000. Call nail 266.2384 or190412668756.

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FOR SALE BY OWNERIDEAL FOR HORSES

80 acres wish Older 5 bdr. home. 3barns,stmeam through pmopersy+3springs. Priced to sell at $65.000.

(616) 621-4141

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neighbors. the Pankans, anddecided it was time Nuco hada library. After ihr referon-dam was passed, volunteerswent door to door collectingbooks and ballt shelves is theGresnan Heights uietdhoosewhere the lirst library waolocated.

Is snbsquent years more-parks, gynirlasialno.recreation centers. swimmingpools, high schools and thenOahton Caltege were oIt addedas the result of the volun-teerism and efforts of localresidents.

We've now entered a secondera in suburbia. We've gottenolder, along with our rom-musities, and don't seem ta belooking for additional ways loimprove the communities.Yet. we're sure there's much

- which cas be done if webecome creative.

Niles ismahing a serious et-tart to have day-care cesteroavailable to working mothers.The United Staten is farbehind Enropean countries isthis area. Despite 60% of altmothers being in the work foc-ce, we have ignored thisseeded service. The village ofNiles is attempting to addressthe prablem. lt's a fair enam-pie of creative ideas put towork to improve a rom-masity.

The success of Nitro free bussystem should stimulateneighboring commnnities isprsviding a similar service. Itis a great kananza for seniorcitizens who are able to movearound their cammsnity with

. the help of curbside bus ser-vire. lt is also a boos to local

- bnsinessess which haveresidents brought to theirfrant doors al so additionalcost to the merchants. Ad-

.ititionatty, it keeps businessclose ta home since the busesare restricted to their rom-manity. it stimulates morebusiness which increasessates tan revenue to the corn-manity which adds dollarowhich can be used for moreservices inside the village.

Where will the involvementcame in the fntuce? Perhapswith the communities aging,seniors wilt play a mareprominent role. They've gotthe time and hnow-how lo givemuch to their communities.They could get involved inpolitics. There's a great needto shake-up the status qua inall these villages. Nein bloodin the Democratic,Republican and even indepro-dent potitirat groups could addmuch to the communities.Since we have a President ishis mid-seventies, whyshouldn't we have more localpolitical people isba are in thinname age bracket?

Welch-dog groups couldmonitor publie board meet-jugs from Ihr State ondown. How many of an hareany idea what legislation inacing passed in Syriogtield?And how many of an have anyhoowledge abate haypeningat County Board 050elings andCounty zoning boardmeetings? \Ve're paying thebills as the results of thesegeouys' actions but we liase noinput into them. We need io-terested groups who couldwatch the store for alt of us.

Retired residents could tendtheir help in areas where theyhave specialized knowledge.Retired businessmen rouldshare their boom-how withlocal bunineoumee. Formerteachers could help studentsbecome wore proficient.

- Engineers aod landscapespecialists could improve theaesthetic quality of their

Because our communitiesare small we have thecapacity to change them.Unlike Chicago, where oneresident has little input intswhat goes on there, here insuburbia, we cao definitelymake a difference. We made adifference daring the past 25y ears . There's na reason weshouldn't make similar con-teihutioss daring the nest 25

OnIu1 WELTER.

REALTORS7514 N. Harlem Ave.(Harten lt Milwaakee) -

The Bugie, Thursday, May 12, 1986

"IF WE DON'TSELL YOUR HOUSE...

WE'LL BUY IT"

ID. cards... -

Cuut'dtrnm Skokle-L'wood. P.1

describing an individual'sdisability according Io one of thecategories os the application.

Office hours are: 9 am. la 4:20p.m. - Monday through Fridayand O am. te noon -Satsrday.

Fer further informatizo call:6p3-9300 and ask for Ike office ofClerk Louis Black.

Legion parade..Confinned 8mm M8 P,!

cecensanieO suyo the marcherswill progress east an Demputer taAustin, go south on Asotin te Lin-coin, and west os Lincoln to thePublie library where serviceswilt be held mid-paint.

Mayar Richard Ffichieger isespeeted ta address the aOsem-kluge, us welt as other dignitariesat that time.

The Aasiliacy Unit wilt cam-mcosorate tire dead wilk specialceremonies that includingprayers by Ihr chaplain, the for-mer seroicemos's names being'cad by the Gold Star Chairmanasd the placing of poppies in thedosghboy's helmet ii? the statueis front of Ihr library.

Participating io Ihr parade andernitering mssicat selections willbe the Great lakes Recruit Band.Ausiliary member Mrs. Janettintz will render the serai seize-

The parade will reform andreturn via Georgiana north to (heLegion Plome where cuncludiogceremonies will be held.

The boy and girl scouts andbrossnies and rubs wilt par-ticipute as wilt localorganizations and sillagerepresentatives. In additiso, IhrPost Ritte Squad, under thedirection al its commanderFrank Mayer, will offer thesolemn salute ta the dead.

Arrangements for the annualparade and ceremony (his yearare under Ihr co-direetiun nl EarlChrislensen, 72S-28uf; and pastpost commander Robert Per-schon, 775-6907 either of whommay be reached if graups wish Involunteer ta be included is theparade marchers.

Amvriean flugs are availableal o nominal sum for parchasefrom the Legiss caretaker SteveSimon al the Pent headquartersor through Americanism Chair-mao John Staler. The Legionargen all Is fly their flugs the en-tiro weekend.

ILEGAL NOTICE IREQUESTFORBID

The Village of Nitre will br rc-crpting seated bids for:

The property located at f220Waukegan Road, Riles Zoning R-21, single family, buildable lot.MINIMUM BID $25,001.

Sealed bids witt be accepted un.lii nons, 00 June 24, lOtI, al theVillage of Nues office of the Pur-chasing Agent, 7(11 N.Milwaukee Avenue, Nues, Illinois(0648.

Bids forms available fromPurchasing A6ent.

Direct all inquires/Sealed Bidslo Ihr attention of:

Andrew Baffa, PurchasingAgent, Village al Nitro, 7601 N.Mitwauhee Avenue, Nitos, IL60141. t

Bidd will be opened at theBoard of Trustees' meeting, June24, 1986, 7250 Milwaukee Avenue,Nues, Illinois 116148.

Andrew BaffaPurchasing Agent

stevensOfl... Cnnthrned fromFage i

they'll have n friend is the gover-nor's sffiee after.tke Nnvemkerelection," heuuid.

Mayor Nickelas Blase nf Nues,vice chairman ofthr Conk CeanlyDemocratic parly, will bead theadvisory group in cnnjusrttonmilk Jane Spirget, Stevenson'snew eandidale lar secretary nfstate. She is a member at the DuPage Caunty Beard,

Noling (he suburbs will he a"battlefield" for the elertian nfgovernor, Stevenson said Spirgeland Blase "and others" willstructure a eammitler that willdraw union, tabor, business,education, elected affinaIs andcivic leaders. "Tke', is (urn, willhelp ssy campaign to address theissues suburbanites are roneer-sed about."

The useeting was held at theHoliday Inn in suburban Hillside.Following the annnsnrement, thegubernatorial candidate fieldedqursti055 tram reporters rangingfrom O'Hare Airporl (o tonic

He stressed the O'Hare nuisecontroversy was a pelilical issue."It's another case of pollution uf-lecling the suburbs. There arenoeasy answers," Stevenson said."There are ways to reduce the

Lawrencewood...Continned feam Pagel

center.Selling price was sot disclosed.Robert fCrilich was the pris-

eiple owner of the 23-year-oldshopping center.

The Village uf Nitro has singedii five-year battle with Krilich tacorrect building rude violationsand upgrade deteriorating can-diti055 at l,awrencewnud.

The legal battle began in 1981alter the village's housing 5f-fieials uncovered mure thus SOSbuilding and fire code violationsis stores and buildings of Ihr ers-

flrilich began hasing problemsroer sisee he lust kin Iwo majortenants, Jupiter and Goldblutts,the latter in the late 1970's. In t011Krilich proposed rezusing theproperty to allow construction ofan indoor shopping matt, andmulti-eomplen in the southwestcorner uf the former Goldklattstore. He was told by the boardthat the first priority was luupgrado the center by implemes-hug Ike needed improvements,according to a village source.

The shopping center io corres-Ily leasing 83,555 of ils 355,880square feet. The court ordered'that espiriog leases could not berenewed until the violations werecorrected.

I LEGAL NOTICEISUMMARY AVAILABLE OF

105k-1957 BUDGET

All intrreuledpernons are herebynn(ilird that a summary of theBocal year 198f-1187 Budget of theTdwnohiy of Nues, including theintended ases of federal revenuesharing funds is availahle forpublie inspection.

The Budget summary auddoeumrotation necessary to sup-part the summary are availableat Ihr Edward A, Warmun Ad-minislratiso Center, 2255 MainStreet, Skokie, Illinois, 0:00 AM.to 4:3( P.M., Monday throughFriday.

Giseo ander my hand al the Ed-ward A. Warman Administrution

'Center this 191k day of May, 198f,

LOUIS BLACK, Tosn Clerk

' -Riles Tawnship

nuise prnblem, unch as not put-tin6 in the extra runway andprohibiting the-Concorde landingat O'Hare."

In atber topics, he termedIllihoisthe "tunic waste capital ofIlse wzrld" saping therenhauld bepnlicing uf landfills in line withEPA (Environmental PrateetiosAgency) guidelinen5 "Legislutinsexists far landfillu, but it mOot hepushed. "

Stevennnn received a setbackin his campaign when the courtsruled he muId nnt cnn an un in-dependent candidate in theNovembereleetinn. That ruling inbeing appealed. "twill conlisuetu wnrk härder than ever..,and: leave court battles tn the altar.neys," he said.

In getting Democratic voterswho normally vote a straight par-ty ticket to vote fnr the Slevensonslate'ISpirguf and Mike Hnmlett,Jr. fer Lt. Governar), politicalorganizers will develop a psbliceducation campaign. "We wantto educate voters an a three-punch stralegy on theballol...assumisg that is the wayit will be dune," he said,

He rioted (he Democralie punyis now' united following the set-bark suffered is 86e Marchprimary is which Iwo La Rouehecandidates won lop positieus.'We are soiled because ourposillon is morally right. - 'Weknow we cas win because the

. state has sulfured loo long underGovernor Jim Thnmpson.

Stevenson will campaigs es-leosively in the suburbs becauseit is a "swing" aréa. "Success inNovember depends un how wellwe do here," he said.

If the Appeals Court uverturnsthe fewer court decision, Steven-son will run as an isdependentcandidate. The alternative wouldbe lu moust a new party can-didacy, according to a commif-tremas at the meeting.

Skokie. ParkDistrict Ice Show

"Icelighls" is the title for theShalium's 1986 Ice Extravagan-za. This aosuul ice show will bepresented this weekend, May 22-25 at the Skokie Park DistrictSkatium ut the corner uf Churchand Gross Point rds. in Skabie.The event wijI feature sotos,group numbers, comedy routinesand more. Show times are: Thur-sday, May '22 ut 7:31 p.m.,Friday, May 23 at 7:30 p.m.:Saturday, May 24 at 2:20 and 7:21p.m.; and Sunday, May 25 of 1:35asdl:3Sp.m.

Tickets are available is advas-ce at Ike Skatium or at the door.Prices arr $4 fur, adults, $3 forchildren und seniors. For moreisfarmaliss all the Sloatium al174-t 560.

Memorial Dayobservances

The Park Ridge VFW Pastoumber 3579 and Ike LadinoAssiliary will participate in IhnAnnual Memnrial Day Parade On

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Monday May 211k at 9 am.,assembling at the -earner ofTaleott und Cumberland.Memarial aurvices wilt be held alHodges Park and in Ilse Town ofMainz Cemetary. As manymembers as possibly cao areasked lu participate.

MSU graduateMichigan Stute Usiveroily listo

- 1,723 degree candidates fur wt5ter term eommencnmest heldMarch I. Included was Lisa Isaac- -of Murtos Grove.

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school,"Father Kahle added be will go

ahead with plano to replace theroof, which leaks in heavy rain-lutIN and repave the parking lot."Those items are on top of 1hzpriority list and will be done Ibissummer. Other repairs can waituntil we see what happens inSpnisgfinld. I really don't seemuch difference belwnen LasVegas nighls nod biogo which isallowed by the state," be said."However, il won't be a bigproblem if we lose thaI source ofrevenue. Profits were restly solthat high."

Towns, including Nitra, are en-forcing slate gambling laws solltthe Illionis General Assemblymakes a decision on whether nu-eepliuos to the law should bemade lar churches, schools andother nun-profit groups, arcar-disg Io a village spokesman.

- Sylvia Dalrymple

Bed races...Cnntirrued From Pagel

Festival dates (July 9-13) on yosrcalendar. Other events will befree big same entertainmesl os1hz main stage, continuons freechildren's entertainment both onstage andin (he midway, free en-Irrlaisment stage in the beergardes, plenly uf goad food anddrinks, carnival games and rides,arts and - crafts show,club/organization displays,cammuolly services (children's

. fingerprinting, blood pressuresod diabeles testingl, and wemusst furgel Ike tug-of-war, bedrace and the Chicago Bulls ac-tivity for children. You won'tmast tu miss eves a minute of thedaily events plansed. LuIs havesome good old-fashioned cam'msui(y spirit and fusil.

Nues Park...Cont'd from NlIes-E.Maine P.1

May 27. "They une currentlyworking so the last lOt feel of theriver bank," he oaid.

The park district recenllyreceived confirmation from IkeVillage of Niles for $8,850 con-Iribstion far the July 41k paradeand acImutes.

...Commissiaorr Elaine Reinenonted the Recreation Ceolerswimniing pool wilt open June 7and the Sporls Complex puoi anJune 14. She added the high dive,3 meter heard will be removed utthe Recreation Center poolbecause of liability esoceros unddepth of water.

"It probably will he missed bysome of Ihr older kids, but thedistrict is worried about liabilityclaims," she said.

Birthday party packages arenew available far children, ages

- 3-S and older, al Ike park districtwhich will proside a party room,decorations und a cake.

...Marusek reported tile workhas keen campinted at (he Gren.nao Heights atrium and tablesand chairs and sending machineshave keen placed in the loungearea, Phones were installed lastweek. She added the battingcages will apeo this Saturday atJolwiak Park.

Letters have been sent toschool principalu In the area io-fsrming them that honor rollutodents will receive complimen'tary coupons for hatting cagesand mixature golf.

CPB classes will be offered tosummer staff. Instructian will beNiles Fire Department peruas'nel.

...A hudrel osd appropriations

MG Park... - - - Nues Library...Coattrnred from MG P.1

estimated it would cost ap.proximately $10,058 to re-do 1kvcosrlo. a cost the dintniel can vol'.meet al Ike preseol lime. .'-

The board voted to close the.,courts sutil the maintenaycedepartmest can work sothem (itmid July. Meanwhile, Bonoassuggested repairing aporlio ofIhn cracks with Deonis Jahnke,superinlendent nf parts to see if,in fact, it caz be done. A sign willbe installed - ann005ciog theclosing of the courts.

The election of new officers forthe board also took place. NichBuznus was elected pcesidcnl;Eileen Cosesey, vice president,and Joan While, formerpresident, was elected treasurer.

Robed O'Shaugksessy, actingsuperintendent of recruatiooalfacililies, recommended newhours for operalioo of the rom-munity erster. The hoard accep-led his recommendations, whichare: Monday'Thursday, 6 n.m-ISp.m. ; Friday, f um'S p.m., andSalurday-Sunday, t n.m..? p.m.(From June I-August 31, the Ceo-ter will he open 8 a.m.-l:30 p.m.os Saturday'Sunday).

O'Skaughnesny requested thesesew hours on Ike basis of usage alvanionutimes of the day. -

The hoard accepted therecommendation from Huber of aspecial day-time membership feeof $90 for the community center.This special membership is salidonly from g a.m.-3:2O p.m. Mon-day-Friday, and on weekends.However, if a member mould liketo use Ike center ut night, hr/shewould have lo pay half of theguest fee. '

Also, a special $30 membershipfez for colfege students will alsohr initiated this summer. -Themembership is valid from Jsoe I.Augosl 31, and gives membresfull use of the center.

July 4th celebrationJuly lIb is quickly coming upon

m and now is Ihn time to thinkabaul jaloing in os the lus. TheNiles Park Diolrtcl has already'had numerous parade commit-menlo and more are coming' ineach day! This year we'recelehraUng Ike centennial of theStalne of Liberty, su il will un-doubtedly prnve to be a festiveand exciliug parade. With yourhelp, we hope that it will bebigger and better than everkeforel To be a part of thin un-soul event, just fill out thefollowing form. Questions shouldbe directed Io Steve Cress al theNiles Park District, $17'0023.

Final reminderfor Nilesites

Village of Nues Clerk Frank C.Wagner, Jr. wishes to remindresideots that the 191f vehiclestickers arr 00w due and mool beproperly displayed ou aoy vehicleregislered in Ike Village uf Niles.The deadlise fur displayiog thesenecemary lags io May 31. Thosewho fail lo comply are subject loreceiving a citation-from theNilen Police Department.

meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m.on May 25 at the Recreation Ces-ter office. After public inspection(30 days), Ike huard will lnrmallyadopt the measures at the Julymeeting. -

,..Pierski received a plaquefrom board members io ap'precialios for serving the boardas president foc one year.

.. The huard went loloesecnlive session regarding realestate acquisition.

- SylvIa Dairysuple

Ceut'd from NIles.E.Malne P.1

for the 191f-81 lease. The recom-mesdation provides and

-'eslimated coot savings of $38,080. in expenses for therunch,

Biga bncked'(lt'E_ om/oïtter'sreeommendalisñs qfrog cul offdales seed lu be established srnolhing happess, Plans,'Ifed,tobe developedàonsidering Ihnworst possible scenario., .-

Vice Presidenl Mylex .Dipsandfelt Ihr issue shndtdbê lobled un-lit the hoard sees what kind oflease is available. Dimaxd corn.mented thut'unlil mure facts areavailable, it is premature to acton decisions affecting Ihe Brunchat (his time.

Biga slresoed Ike Branch isbosud lo Ihr eurrenl lease untilOclsber 31st but planning needslo lake place now. The Boarddecided lhul Library Ad-minislrutur Duncan MeKeozieshuold plan two budgels; one aspresenity situated and one aspotentially situated. The Boardwould then be prepared for rilker

The School Baand needs tonegotiate with the Library Board.A mohos carried f to 1 for theleone to be renewed withmodifications tu size and cosI ne'eeptable fo bolh Boards.

President Harry Pestioe han'ded the gavel to Dimand when herequested as ordinance he adop.led lo eo(abtish appropriatebookkeeping and accumulationfunds for $250,800 worth of books.A 3f month plan would bedeveloped lo gradually ne-cumulate the money neeesnary tupurchase the books. This or-dinanee would peleotially allowany mIra funds at the end of afiscal year lu be set aside for Ibispurpose. The mutlos carried S In

A mohos carried tu accept thehid from DeLoverde Constructionlo dumolish the gas ululioo os Ikeland (he library purchased. Adecision mus made to use the tasdfor much needed parking space.

The Niles Womon's Club eon-tributed $190 Inwards a set ofScience IdestiBcalion Guides 1erIhr children's library.

Sunday hours will be ending onJose 81k und will resusse againou September 71k. Approvol wasgives fur a library iocrease in thecost of linea. Childrens hooks willincrease two cents IO four cents aday and adult books five cents toles cents,

President Festine was esImI Ioremain as the eepreseotativd Iothe NSLS Board for 1988-87.

North ParkCollegecommenceilleut

At the 53rd commencement ofNorth Park College andTheological Seminary, Chicago,degrees will be awarded Io 228undergraduates and 31 seminarygraduates. At the ceremony twudislinguishod Chicagoans,Justice Seymour Simsu al theIllinois Supreme Csurt aodWilliam J. Frodrickson, retiringprofessor of Eeusnmics at NorthPark College will be awardedhonorary doctorates. The Rev.Milton Esgebretsos, retinisgpresident of 1hz EvaogoliralCovenant Church, North Park'sspaslnring desomioutius, willdeliver the keynste address ut 3p.m., Sun., Muy 25, in the CarlsonTower Complex at Foster nodKedzie Ave.,

Far information call 583-2708,est. 242.

The Bugle, Thursday, May 22, 1986

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Oakton--gradsto receive degrees

A talaI of 79f graduates willreceive Associate io Arlo degrees(A.A'I, Associate in Sciencedegrees (AS.), Associale ix Ap-plied Science degrees IA.A.S.I,as well as diplomas and cee.lificales at Ike May 22 OaktoeCommusily College commue-cement.

Local Dables graduates are:Morton Grove: AA . Cara M.

Board, Roben Braje, Celfeen G.Corrigan, Bradley H. Ecbhart,Kimberly J. Fischer, James J.Flood, Josephine Gonzalez, PelerW. Jnsepk, Karen M. Le Hew,Ray Lester, Mary BethOelninger, Kathleen A. Sander,Lawrence M. Sithermas,CbnistopherK. Spieglan, Lane R.Torch, Laurie I. Uribe. A.A.S.Lun B. Berman, Adnien L. Ber-nahte, Nancy BersI, David F.Deehert, Ellys A. Glasoman,Julie A. Guenther, Erie C. HaIm'blad, Katherine A. Kuhn, GloriaA. Ledwos, Gary F. Lieherman,Blanche M. Mega, Cysthis A.Moos, KO. Ottiges, Paul W.Rebtin, David O. Roberts, treueC. Sandiego, Lita E. Tegmeyer,Kenneth R. Traskaski, GadTraube, George Tsitsikramis,Darlene T. Welge, Susan A. Wen-dt. claudia o. Relleno. AS. . DaleR. Klemese. Ceetificales: BruceH. Blnom, Christine L. Busch,Raymond P. Delkioff, Barbara L.Dnrfman, Beroice Goode, TerryL. Kaeseberg, Mary Kapois,Richard H. Lowe, Michael J.

IBC honorstudent

Edward Schmelzer of ParkRidge wan awarded Ike Cem-munily Service Award fromIllinois Benedicline College forhis work io organizing a programfor visiling senior cRieres and hisvolunteer efforts in working withchildren, Schmelzer is majoringin sociology and plans to allendgraduale school in social work.He has been active in CampusMinistry und served as no arien-talion assinlant for Iwo years. Hehan worked milk professors is thesocialugy nod psychology depar.(meut io cundseliug research secontemporary family life in WentVirginia, and the effects -f in-.dustrialinntlzn and urkasinatianof Ilse family.

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Meier, Panagiuta Papizaunzu,Angelo Thomas.

Nileo: AA. - Roy J. Bellneoini,Deborah R. Bluslein, Debra L.Brows, Patrick B. Byrne,Gregory G. Cieply, Christine M.Cosenlios, Christina A. Early,Howard M. Pniedman, Rina J,Goch, Curl T. Hengst, RichardE.Holowicki, Philip S. Jablonshi,Julie L. Johnsey, Jacqueline B.Kan, Janice A. Lech, Janet M.Lee, Martin H. Linz, Slephen R.Makowshi, Joseph S. Morrall,Scott N. Myseba, Elaine C.Paulsen, Laura C. Ries, DeborahA. Short, Michael P. Shparago,Anello L. Spreitzer, Oscar A.,Trujillo, Steven B. Weiss, DavidO. Ziegetski. A.A.S. - Michael D.Diock, Chniulise R. Fab. Jase A.Frugo, Melissa A. Gramza,Carrie A. Karakosta, AnayisKapser, Anloiselte V. Knoydar,Scoli D. Kshrae, Susan L.Liebermas, David T. Milchard,Maha M. Mouslafa, PasagiotaNiforso, Susan P. Pascesle,Laura A. Phillips, Timothy W.Sellers, Michael A. StemmI,Wanda K. Trader, Dolores D.Ungo, William P. White, JamesA. Zuman. AS. - Debra L. Davis,Jeff A. Ruoge, Leonard J. Sajar.Certificates - Jsonlhan S. Au.Harry B. Cichauski, Anna MarieFrisli, Dorothy E. Gawne, ZulmaI. Gnigolo, Cheryl L. Hollunder,Alice A. Konasecki, Nanilse S.Ramos, Jelfrey Riemen, JefferyA. Sok, Eugene H. Ziegler.

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Two speakers wilt he featured.Linda Gaibel, MA., a cerliliedsocial ssorker mill address Ikepsycho-social issuesoflising milkdiabetes. Dr. Charles Sehihmao,medical director of the ChicagoNorlbside Diabeles Center, willspeak on medical aspects ofdiabetes. A queslion and answerperiod will followlhe talks.

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