NÏJV231989

HAPPY I-IA . TO-ALL Notre Dame Donsseek MG Park'sStaackmann seeks staterep post state football title Saturday Dan Stanckmann, president of First District includes all of Lin- . The Notre Dame Dons will Notre Dame's Anthony Grillo lIre Morton Grove Park District coinwoocl. those areas ja Mortoa week. board, announced last week he play Mount Carmel for the slatebooted a 22 yard field goal in Notre Dame won the toss ia Grove and Skokiesouthof 5-A title atnoon Saturday atHan-overtime togive the Dons the win witt run as a Republican candi- Dempster Street, the 50th Ward cockSladiamin Normal. overtime and chose to play de- date for state representative in the 6-3 over Wheaton Central last Continued on Page 41 in Chicago and a few precincts in First LegislaLivn-Ditrict. The Continued on Page 41

Nues Libraryhead '. receives $15,000settlement ViiJage of Ñiles - -i'4 t Ii'4 Edition Libràry ïLûIr 8746N She onRod Board ousts. VOL. 33, NO. 24,THE BUGLE,THURSDAY, NOVEMISER 23, 1989 . 25! per-còpy McKenzie Lippert named By Eileen Hirschmeld Attorneys for trustees of thebIn funds, within IO days of the Niles Public Library District anddate that the board ratified the Director of Nues Parks AdministratorDuncani. McKen-agreement. According to rumor, zie hammered Out an agreement byNancyKeraminas McKenzieasked for a considera- made public Wednesday, Nov.bly higher Sam to be awarded for The Nues Park District Board as newDiiectorofParks. He wilt work in his current posi-15, bnl resulting in Ilse firing ofpersonal damages allegedly re- ofCammissioneen announced the Some hoard members predict-lion in Deerfield until the end ofMcKenzie as ofNov. 10. appointment of Thomas LippeD ed the appointment would be salting fromthe boards actions. the year or risklosingover Board members agreed to pay In early October, library tras- popular with employees and the$3,000 in accrnedvacation pay. McKenzie $15,000, in contava- community bat the decision was He will assume his new duties Continued on Page 41 t - unpopular with two of its boardin Nites Jan. 9, with a 1 year Nues Parks members. $50000 contract enpiring Jan. 9, Historical Society Thefull board met in esecutive1991. Anniversary nettion until late Nov. 21, finally,, Hes atopqualityperson that's Celebration voting 3-210appoint the 35 year-going to do a good job,' beamed dedicates plaque otdformerparkemployee. Vice PresideetWalt Besase. Hei. . ...Pg.2 Lippertcontacted Board Preti-neu also praised LippeD's past cf- dent Elaine Heinn at 4 p.. thatfoco as superintendent of the day to accept thé offered position. Continued on Fége 42

NUes Police Localmenhelp Drug Free Program In police nab thieves SchooIs..Pg. 2 Alert citizens and fast police The carpentec, Pat Mazzucchi work combined to stop thievesof Lemons, IL, said Tuesday, 'I flaring the Builders Square park-was just aograteful, t wanted to ing tot Nov. 19. A carpenter isgive them something, bat they gratefal ta the two Des Plaineswouldn't take auythissg.' :.IThanksgiving men who aided in recovery of The good sarnaritans, Tom toots taken from her track in theKasctsul and Matt Gieser, both Greetings lot nt9000 GolfRd. Des Plaines. Continued on Page 41 I Elephant clubs host GOP candidates Les Brawnstnin, candidate far The festivities will be held at Holiday Niles TownshipRepublican corn-the October 5 Restaurant, located Gift Guide snitteeman, announced that theat Dempster and Wankegan, Elephant Clubs of Nilet Town-Morton Grnve, Monday, Nov. Photoby Mas-y Hannah ..Pg.21-29 shipwill presenttheatinual27, from 8 to 11 p.m. There will Night with the Republican Can-be a cash bar; admishianand hors Frank MeTier, president o/the Morion Grove HistoricalSacie- didatet," honoring slate, countydeeuvres are free Door pnizrn 9,, directs attention irs the Historical landmarkptaque dedicated and local Republican candidateswill be givén away, including a at Simkins Fanerai Home, 8251 Dempster St., Morton Grove. atanelectionparty. Continued on page 4f Theplaqae traces the history o(the bailding. PAGE 2 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1989 vtht,ee.EsaetSv,su,y.ss, r'., un- 5?etl,r, .- Community 'THR:BUGLE,TUllRsft&y, NOVEMBER 23, 1dad' -

, .. Focus /1989/ MEMER p Bar-thera liOnel. A T&iuglr OOw.pep.r Anniversaryparty marks ì4tr ' Ae.00latlon G , A n Indepi'ndpn, E 9m IiiilylVeii'spaper Establishedin ¡957 David Bensor-Eslftor & Pahllnhor Diene Mille -DIrector of Advortlnlog 3 8746 I'l. Shermer Road. Meek KeaJ rkl-Prodaceon Manager Nues. IIHflbjS60648 966-3900-1-4 Bob BesnorClty Editor - 35years-of Park service Maellyn Yebeacic.Copy Editor by Nancy Keraminas

The Nues Park District celmi- The Nov. 19 event cormspond- Olympian 'tires'outFirst MG police officerkilled whileon duty nated a year of anniversaiy cele-ed to the exact date when the bratións with a dowe home bar-parkdistrictwas createdin begue bash ami invited1954, 65 years after the village everyone. The Sunday afternoonofNiles was incorporated. party brought together park offi- The park districts origins be- MGdriver - pleads cials past and present, Nites vit-gan with a 1947 decision by lage officials, park employeesthee Mayor Frank Staukowicz and a few old-timers, along withwho oppointed a NUes Recrea families andfrmends of all. lion Board.That groap par- not guilty in Attendees were treated to un- copdeath chased the parks Original 3 pork limited food,sunset hayridessites, where Jozwiab, Grenuan by Sheilya Hackett around Tam Golf course and aHeightsandOaktonManor welcomerespitefromlongParks are now situated, fnnded Car rolls over A Morton Grove driver, 71,his attorney, Rick Bake at the speechesmarkingtheparksby proceeds from Nites Days. pleaded not gailly to funr canutshearingbeforeJudgeKaren 35th Anniversary. tu 1952, what would become after hitting deerof reckless homicide in CookThompson.Tobin. The case wan Not that there wasnt any talk-the first park disteict baildiny, After striking a deer near 6000County Circuit court Nov. 20.continued to Dec. 15 to ollow ing. A yellow-swiped circus tentthe Grennan Heights fleldhouse, Golf Road, Morton Grove, theThe driver, Myron A. Iveeson, isboth prosecating and defending was set np and heated especiallywas erected -bytheGrennan morning of Nov. 17, a car driven charged with allegedly strikingattorneys time to gather addition- for the occasion. The sounds ofI-bights Improvement Associa- by a Glenview woman ran into aand killing Police officer Barryal information, although an as- reminiscing and laughter in thelion and the Nites Recreation roadsidrditch audrolled over. ShaPe, 42, the night of Dcl. 9.auslaut State's Attorney han not tent att but drowttetl out the mu- Sham was standing at the rear of . Board, at a cost of $20,000. The Maria Zajac, 39 of Gleuview, been assigned to continue with tic. fleldhonse became part of the PhotobyNancyKeraminas his squad car in the 8300 block ofthe case, The free party was a bargaiu Past andpresent Ni/es Park District hit the animal when il sprang park district in 1955. Commis- Provenzano (t967-73),MaryMarusek (1979- from the woods that border both Austin Avenue, Morton Grave, Reckless homicide isaclass for park disteict tax payers also The new pork district board, ssonersgatherarounda 35th snnniversary cake 1989), Carol Passek (1989-), Jack Leske (1961- talking to a motorcyclist he hadthree felony that curries a penalty with most of the hamburgers,- sides of the road. Morton Grovejust stopped. headed by Walter Zalud, held its at a Nov. 19 party marking the occasion. (L-R) 1978), Elaine Heissers (1979-), Val Enge/mann Firemen responded at 6:37 n.m. of not less than two years, nor hotdogs, corn-on-the-cob, chips,first meeting Dec. 9, 1954. The Steve Chanerski (1962-67; 1975-82), The driver registered a bloodmore than fave years, in the state beer, wine, baked goods and Millie (1987-89), Bud Skala Jr. (t989-. and paramedics transported Zu-alcohol concentration of .21 per- park used only pars-time work- Jones(l970-1976), KeithPeck(t963-65), juc to Rush North Shore Hospital penilentiory. condiments donated by well-ers until 1957 when, on a motion Mike cent, A .10 percent concentration Officen Shahs wan snrvivedhy wishing park district suppliers, in Skokie, where she was treatedis cussideredlegally drunk. by Park Commissioner Chnckgrounds for all four parks, withpaid $2.50 per hour. and released. his wife, tris. such as Miller, Old Style, Bnd-Giovannelli, it hired ils first full- Nico Park at Keeney and New Z-shaped pool, the first alnnsi- Iverson was accompanied by Continued tan Page 42 weiter, Jays, Coca Cota, Niles Nico, Point, Conrtland Manor,sum poolintheMidwest, Firemen, under the direction of time park attendant for $1.75 per England AvenuesbeingtheKick Lane and Oak School parks District Chief Norman Rath, an- Pastry and Minnelli Brothers. hour. most recent acqnisition. At the opened at the site of the Ree According to Park Board Presi- had been added by 1958 but itCenter, built the year before. sisted in righting the overturned The job description for the 7- time, recreation supervisors for - State requests dent Elaine Humen, 500 sand- wasn't until July 1965 that the The total pricetag of thepro- vehicle. extension monthpositionconsistedofarts and crafts and for the base-park district had its own swim- wiches were consumed. maintenance of eqnipment andball and bowling leagues were met at 7877 N. Milwaukee Ave. mine pool. The 308,000 galIon - in Continued on Page 41 - Nues assessor -case of accused teacher by Sheilya Hackett elected to board The Slate asked for more timeand that a photo ofthe teeth of the Thisîhanksgiving, Nues- Police launch so process evidence in the case ofdefendant, Scott Welty, 39, of Robert P. Hanraban, Assessorthe Maine Township ofNiles Township was elected to scienceChicago be retaken because of a the Board ofetirectors for the titi-teacher charged wsth allegedlyproblem with the film. The Slate We HopeYou Make anti-drugprogram nuis Property Assessment 1usd-rapinga14 year-old gal in thereporledlyaskedforthephotobe. forest preserve near Dee Road by Nancy Keraminas tule. - cause the girl noted her alleged The election took place at theand Devon Avenae, Park Ridge. assailant's one broken tooth in her ADeposit Here. The Niles Police Department District 71 school wem visited nerney and Sgt. Dean Strzelecki Township Officials of illinoistwo years ago. description. begun its PRIDE drug program daily for a week by two policeate lunch with the students and Phete by Nancy Keraminas82nd annual education confer- The girl, now 16, recognized Judge Nix granted the linse ex- last week at Niles Elementary veterans, annedwithgrade- refereed school yard kickba]l Fiveyearotd CoryLipinskiotNiespracticesfortheNiles Park ence held in Springfield, Ill. re-her alleged attacker when she en-tension to Dec. 21 and also SchoolSouth. Kindergarten appropriate drag information. games outdoors in an effort to District's Tot Olympics held at the Grennan Heightsgym Nov. costly. tered herfirstscieuce class in An-agreed to the defendant's request through fourth graders gull. for permission lo leave Illinois atthe In addition. Sel. Dennis McE- get to know the yoengsters. - 16. Youngsters won medalsforcompeting invariousevents Attorney Teachers and children wem ranging fromrelaystoraces. Stales foe Indiana for the Thanksgiving equally enthusiastic about the Meeting set on Kathleen Crowley on Nov. 17holiday. Prior to the hearing, the departutent's new effort, with askedCiccnitCourtJudgeRober ttall, beardedWelty, accompanied the children sending drawings New District 70 board Wells emissions F. Nix foc an extension oftime forby a middle-aged brown-haired and fan mail addressed to "Sgt. the processing of laboratory lests Conti,ued on Page 42 McEnergy and SgI. Dean.' The delays school addition by Nancy Keraminas police officers will visit 12 other Officials from Wells Mann- peaelementary and high by Linda A. Burns faclnring will meet with repre- Library board schoolswithNilesstudents tentatives of the Village of Mor- throaghout the school year. ThoMorton Grove District 70 Harry Dreiser, Anny Burns andtonGrove,Skokie,Illinois PRIDE is au acronym standing school board unanimously votedboard President Danny MOrde. Envinonmental Protection Agen- interviews fortrustee Monday to suspend farther action Provoked bytheGist. 70 for Positive Responsn in Drug cy(I.E.F.A.),School District - By EileenHirschfejd Edacation and is Niles' own pro- on the proposed addition to Parkschuol boarddecision to sell Borg219, and members of a citizens View School, 6200Lake St., untilSchool and its surrounding prop- Board members of the Nues Beslerfeldt formerly served as gram. McEuerney, Strzelecki anti-pollution group on Nov. 30Public Library Districl at last and Sgt. the hoard can assess the sitnation.eD)', the group ran as write-in . head of childrgns' services al the John Peyksdale did in ordre to review results ofWednesday's meeting inter. their homework, studying cunic- The board also voted to appointacandidates and defeated five in-emissionstesta performed on library. Laske tearhes economel- committee lo look into doing acumbent board members up for. viewed Ibsen applicants for therica al Triton CoUrge and War- nia from other programs, attend- equipment and smokestacks and- position of rugdrag demographic study involving fa-reelection Nov. 7. The money trustee to fill the va-nick is an optometrist. educationseminars to discuss the company's effortscaney left by Charlene Wagner. statewide and receivingaddi- Inne stndentenrollmentin the dis-from the sale ofBorg lo Ilse Mus- to control potentially hazardous trick linsManagement Groupfor Wagner and her husband, Prmi, In other business, Board Presi- flouai Iraining. in St. Louis this emissions from its plant locnled. former Niles VillageClerk, re- past SustaIner. - These issues wem among the$1.835 million could finance the denlMargaretRajskisaid, twore- Not everyone ¡n fortunate enough to have turkey at 78110 N. Austin Ave. Nearbycently movedfrom the area. wIth all the trimmIngs on ThanksgMng. So this year, Fryksdale recently injared his firstconfroutingnnw board mcm-addition to Park View whichresidents and Niles West High maiming tanks were removedun- back and is on leave following bers Jim Quinn, Linda Beton, Continued en Page 42 lu executive session, they in-der a site formerly occupied bya help those who have a little less to be thankful for. School slndents have long com-terviewed Judith Besterfeldt, Dr.Shell Oil stalion al Oaklon and Make a nonperIshable food contrIbutIon toyour local surgery. plalned of odors attributed to IhnDavid Laske and Dr. Pani War- Based on theofficers're- Wankegan which is being devel- food shelf. You'll be thankful you dId.- resins used in Wells' manufac-nick. Also interested in the job search, the department decided MGcarshit by BBs taring process. o_ as a second parking lot for I-IsppyThanksgIvIng fromallof us. but not present were Maggiethelibrary, tovisit kindergartenthroagh in a circular driveway with a tree Robert llaneaban, chairman of You KNOW US. WE KNOW YOU. Police sen keeping a special Kohls andMinna Shields. Continued on Page 42 twelfth graders, rather thancon- wItch over a northern section ofblocking thedamaged window. the STOP citizens group, ea- centrate on older students. Said Morton Ornee after a rash of car lu supplementaryincidents,pressed the opinionthestate McEneengy, "We're starting al vandalisms hit the area. BetweenNov. 16, garage lights on themay not elect to renew Wells' Schoolboard 4MFIRST NATIONAL BANK the youngestlevel. Nov. 12 and 15, cae windows inpremises of two homes in theexpired permit for much of its 1GOF MORTON GROVE According to the department, - thennighborhoods north of Beck-6400 blank of Hoffman Terracefoundryoperationsuntilthe the weeklungiudividaalized with Road and Church Street on company meets air quality stan- appointsmember PRIDE program is the most ef- either side of the forest preserve, - BUGLE SEEKS dards."I don't think they'll get A Mid-Citco Bank The Nites !I Photo by Nancy Keraminasfeclivn way for Niles policelo were peppered with BB-lype pro- HIGH SCHOOL WORKER their permits renewed until they Township HighIrict 74 board from Jnne 1985 conduct a drugawareness and jectiles. Policehaveno snspecls. The 00gb i .o*lng high (Wells) meet criteria," HanrahanSchool District 219 Board of Ed- through Nov. 1989, is the father Sgf. Dean Sfrzeteckiofihe Ni/es Police Department approves prevention program for the di- The projectiles mainly dam-onhnol student to operate an mid in a Nov. 28 interview. Thencation appointed Sanford B, of Iwo children who attend Nileu 6201 D.mp5t.r sut ofihe seif-portraite done bykindergarteners atNiles Elementary verse ntadenl population in the- aged drivers side windows, bat Appin Monintnuh nompalw 298 STOP spokesman indicated theAlper, a former board member ofWest High School. The 29-yrar School South. The drawings, part of the department's PRIDE villuge. 3 days afine achnol and alter- group is not trying to put Wells Sgt. Frank Pantelro, PoliceIn-nate satarday.. Ment have B Lincolnwaod Elementary Schoolresident ofl5islrict 219 is a Certi- drug education program, helped the children understand the McEnerney, while respectfal suad Out nf business bal merely wantsDistrict 74, to fill the vacancy leftfled of other drag education vestigationsConstuander, average or botter. Sophamara Public Accountant with lit concept tamspeciaI. pro- the gunman may have been ou nr Junior preferred the company to be a good neigh-by the 0cl. 23 resignation of Jon-Kessler, Oclean, Silver and Com- -,, ¿_,.y Coetieiiedon Page 41 athanMinkns, - foot. The cars were parked onthe Call: 966-3900 pany, Nileu. street, in drives, und, io one case, Continued ou Page 42 '----Alpen,-who.serued.ees the.Dio-.-'---Ceulinued-onPgge43..s PAÈ4 EÚthrnjit it TUE BUGLE,.TH5JRSDA0 NOVEMBER 23,1989 PAGE 5 SALE ENDS WED.NOV. 29, 1989 :j U.S.D.A. CHOICE er A TOP BUrrS I. Nues Senior Men's ClubArea man MINELLIS HOMEMADE Christmas party earns ITALIAN aI WHOLE s service award s HOTOR The Nues Senior Center Menspleasuoc from 1:30-4:30. Lunch- SAUSAGE MILD I LB. Club will be hosting titel, annualeon enSem include a boneless LB.( Christmas paty on Friday, Dec. 8breast of chicketi for $13.50 and at Chatean kiln. The Men's Club HOLIDAY CLOSURE orange roughy for $14.50. Table A reminder to all Nilea seniors that the Niles Senior Center cordially invites all Niles seniors LEAN GROUND gifts and a visjtfromsanta will be will be closed on Thursday and Psiday, Nov. 23-24 for the 3LB$ 69 12 LB. and their guests to join them atin the works. Call 967-6100cxl: AVG. theirgalaevent. Thanksgiving Holiday. We will reopen on Monday, Nov. 27 at CHUCK. . ORMORE LB. 376 lo makeyonr reservation. 9:39 am. I Reservations will be taken until Cocklails will be served fromNovember 30. All lickeR needio 11-11:45, luncheon from WOMEN'S CLUB PRE.MEEflNG LUNCHEON 12- bepickedup byNovember3ø. The Women's Club pm-meeting luncheon will be held on I 1:30, and entertainment and ma- Monday, Nov. 27 at noon. The menu will include a ham sand- I sic foryoorlistening md dancing Sponsor wich, cole slow, coffee and dessert. TickeR are $1. Call 967- -2/////'// '> 6150 ext 376 for ticket availability. holiday party BUDWEISER LEAN BOILED The 16th Annual Holiday Par- WOMEN'S BUSINESS MEETING, COOKIE WALK THE BUGLE The Women's Club will hold their general business meeting MILLER HAM 112LB. (USPS 069-760) ty, sponsored by the Skolcie Of- SWIFTS PREMIUM os Mooday, Nov. 27 at 1 p.m. Following the meeting, the 89 D,vid Besser fice oflluman Services and Sko- Editnr end Publisher kie Park Districl, will be held Women's Club will hold a cookie walk. Ladies wishing iopa- HARD OR COUNTY LINE ticipale need so bring 36 homemade cookies for the walk antI AI Monday, Dec. 1 0, at 1:30 p.m. at PISA GENOA NORThERN ILLINOIS Oakton Park Center, 4701 Oak- 12 cookies for the dessert. $49 SWISS NEWSPAPER ion Si., Skokie. . SQUARE DANCING SALAMI IGLB, $189 00500IATION Nils G. Aelson CHEESE I 1/2LB. VOL.33, NO.24, NOV.23, 1989 A 50 cent donation is eeqaired The sqsare dancing class will meeton Tuesday, Nov. 28 al for a reservation. Pick np tickeis 1:30 p.m. The class is open to beginnersand experienced 8746 N. Shermer Rd. at the Smith Activities Centel Nils G. Axetson, President of dancers. Them is no cost lo attend andno registration is re- Niles. IL 60648 Lincoln andOalitte, Skokie. the Covenant Genevotent msI)- quiecd. s., rbnnei 960-3900-1-2-4 Call 673-0500, cxi. 335, for tuti005 headquartered inChica- LINE DANCING The line dancing class will meet on Tnesday, Nov. Pohilubed Weekly en Thuredey furtberinformation. 90, has received the t985 Dis- 28 ai III Nues, Illlnnls 2:38 p.m. This class invites any interested Niles Seniorsio SNO WHITE Second Clans Pnstage for tirrgoished ServiceAwar& from join them. There is no cost to participate and no regissratioa is EXTRA LARGE The BogIe paid at Chicago, III. SENIOR CITIZENS the American Association of needed. Pnstmaster: Send address Homesforthe Aging (AAt-IA). CAULIFLOWER changes to The Bugle, 8746 Shampno & Sot $2.50 NOVEMBER LUNCHEON TOMATOES Shermer Rd., Nibs, IL 60648 Haircut $3.00 The honorwaspresented dur- A reminder lo all sickel holders for the November29 lunch- cvcoynuyEXCEPT SUNDAY ing AAH.4's Annua) Meeting in eon that it will begin al 12:30 p.m. Call 967-6100 Sr.MonsCljppop cxl. 376 lo Suhsoriptlon Rate (te Advance) Styling$3.00 Baltimore. check on ticket availability through cancellations. Per singlo espy icIerrs Ree.HairS$Ilirig$5.00 $25 Axelson and hiswife, Lois, Oeeyear $13.00 TEN30MINUTE LONG TERM AND RESPITE CARE Two years OPEN havebeen residents of North- LECTURE popov E & J $22.50 SUN TANNING A lecture on long leon Sod respite Three years $29.00 VISITS 7 DAYS brookfor Over)8 case will be held at the VODKA 535.00 A WEEK years. They senior center on Thursday, Nov. 30 at 2 BRANDY I year Senior Citlaent. , . , 511.50 are members ofthe Northbrook p.m. The feaiured 1.75 Liter 750ML A year (out nf county)., . , $18.95 speaker will be Eugenia Chapman fromthe Attorney Generals FREDERICK'S COIFFURES Evangelical Covenant Church. I yeae (foreign) $35.00 5351 5. MILWAUKEE AVE. Office. There is no charge io attendthe lecture but advance NAVAL GREEN CALIFORNIA All APO addresses CHICAGO, ILL. Acebos ManoV theassisted Ii y- reservatuons are required und cas be made by calling967-6100 as for Servicemen $20.00 631-0574 ing facility at Covenant Vittage est. 376. ORANGES BEANS CELERY of Northbrook, was named for HOLIDAY DECORATING PARTY kimmt981. The senior center is looking for volouteersto help decorase the senior Center for the holidays.The party will begin at tO s am. Please give ns a hand in decoratingone trees and making the center look festive. Call967-6100 ext. 376 and let ns know u.f yuta can help. Refreshments wiUhe ser'ed. CANADIAN 79 e one month 4 LB. BAG 5Q CLUB EACH North ShoreHotel /««/ 'Z¼"///",-/' eeas." - Holiday Bazaar "And a jumponenergy costs?' The public is invited to attendaand much, much morel HolidayArts,Noveltiesand Its she perfect place io skirt Crafis Bazaar as the North ShoreChristmas shopping) The exhsbi- Retirement Hole!, 1611 Chicagotors are mainly artisans who are EIGHT OCLOCK SEALTEST Gas Your Ave.,Evanston, os Saiurday, REGULAR BEAN skilled at making these one-of-a- 100%PURE MINELLI'S Best Energy Dec. 2. kind arts and crafts. Perfect gifts COFFEE HOMEMADE More than 50 exhibitors will beihat show Originality and crafts- INGLENOOI( ORANGE S On hand to sell plants, Christmasmanship. PIZZA Ornaments, WINE JUICE 1GL. Value Model 3985 paintings,needle- The Bazaar opens at 10 am. work, antique and comtempoeaty 15Lit., ------,,----, Plus SOI Furnace iren to4 p.m. CItABUS I2INCH "When winter rolls around, (hero'snothing like art jewelry, pressed flowers, cards, Pnr more information, please VIN ROSE SAUSAGE photngraphyisomemade candy RHINE PAPER energy efficient Bryant gas furnace to keep the call 864-6400, BLUSH , temperature comfortable and the utility bills down. TOWELS!;;Q And now to give youan even bigger jump on HOLIDAY 12 INCH energy costs, Bryant will pay you back for .\xefU your gas , PAPER CHEESE bill for an entire month f you haveone of their ! deluxe models installed. Durable and 4390Z. NAPKINS I4OCT. 6912FoR5 quiet-running, Bryant furnaces make wintersa , SWISS VALLEY NewPEDIGREE ROBERT MONDAVI . IMPERIAL whole lot easier to fäce. Get the furnacethat I say CARLO ROSSI FARM MEALTIME E WHITE . MARGARINEb is built with The Right Stuff...To WINE DOG Lout" ZINFANDEL IBLB. uT::;- ----. . $799 _; 2% FOOD BUCKET ° Limited time offer. Offer validonly MILK i?-;E------through participating Bryantdealers. ,. - CHOICE CUTS IN SAUCE Call for details. VALUE LB. DOG PKGS, $169GAL. I / FOOD 140z.$1CANS FOR 4 Lit., 2 I CALL YOUR ENERGY EXPERTS WITH MORE THAN 60 YEARS EXPERIENCEATu / COKE DIET COKE s SPRITE IMPORTED ITALIAN w ornsn,Ae the rIght te limit quantities andnorrect priedone,s. SPECIALTY FOODS Leak Zagovsky (I) and RooeEisenberg, residentsofthe North 12 PACK ShoreHotel, tOI t 7780 MIL AUKEE AVE. ChicagoAve., Evanston,put the finishing 12 OZ. CANS touches on the Christmas tree thatwill welcomethe publicto thesr Holiday Bazaaron Saturday,Dec. 2. More than50 exhibi- MON.thruFRl.9AMto7PM.1 torsWIll sellarts, PHONE: novelties andcrafts - many of them nriginul INELLI R Osu 96R-11RSAT.9to6P.M.-SLÌN.'9to2p.M, works ofartisans-created especiallyfor -- -- season. theHoliday gift-giving .i_.a,A,;.s;,.sufr,s.... «,Aq 'ql'lï -- - THE BUCLE, THURSDAY, NOVENIllER 23, ieee PAGEl ItbE 6 'FiJE BUGLE, THURSDAY,NOVEMBER23, Ì989 's Costume party Center Nursing home offers art provides dedicated care winners classes The Smith Activity Center is The aging of America has Director of Social Services, - offering classes in painting andcreated a need for professionals Diana Evanson, is responsible fur --sil-- drawing for those with a touch ofin the long term care industry to helping new residents settle mIn 'I-- Van Gogh or Grandma Moset in-carefully plan lo provide a narIne- the Centre's daily cultore. Diano ing and caring environment forhas bees providing suppurI tu s side nf them. For For those who want lo try theirindividualsrequiring24 hournew residents and their families usyHoliday hoppers hand the Center provides an intro- care. süsce 1978. tu this capacity she dnction to painting in a tow ley, At Norridge Nursing Centreworks closely with slafffrom the fun loving atmosphere. goals have been established to departments ofNursing, Rehabil- Classes will begin Tuesday,pruvide an opportunity for each itation, Activities and Dietary. Dec.,, 5 to Jan, 23 at the Albertof the residents to reach theirThis continuity of care is roper- Smith Activities Center, Lincolnmasimem potential according tovised by the Care Plan Coordina- and Galitz, Skokie, Cost is 535theiriudividnal needs. tot., Claire Bondi, who has been for the 8 tessons. Norridge Nursing Centre hasemployed at the Centre since For forther information, callbeenservingtheconessunily 1979. 673-0500, est. 338. since 1976. This dedication to The continuity of care of Nor- provide a wide variety of pro-ridge Nursing Centre residents is Center hosts grams and services has bren en-especiallyappreciated by the hunced by the devotion of a corephysicians and nurses who rely holiday party of faithful and caring employeesupon accurate information cou- It is not to early to make ruser-who have assisted with providingtamed in each resident's individu- valions for the annual Christmasan unusual continuity of care atal medical record. Stella Cook Florida Domestic 2 liter NR. BIt. Halloween party winners of the Saint Isaac Jopaes 55 PIus party of The Center of Concern.the Centre. hat been employed at the Centre usDA. Govt. Inspected Regular nr Diet This year the Maine South High Families ofNorcidge residentesince 1978 and lakes pride in her Club are (from left) Certrade Poltock . firstprize Maree and Bub Fresh Quartered Fryer SchoolChoralewillprovidefind it comforting to know thatcarefully organized responsibili- Whfle Boiled Beiles, couples winner. Christmas music to entertain theGloria Kas, RN., has been nues-ties of supervising the Medical Classic Coke guests. ing the residents since her em-Records Department Giapefruit Ham LegsaNd Thighs Wednesday, Dec. 6,at 7:30ptoymenl in 1977. Gloria is cur- Other loyal staffpeoviding sta- Pepsi .7-Up Set driving classes p.m. is the date and time. The lo-reedytheCentre'sweekendbility and friendship to the resi- cation is Sooth Park RecreationNursing Supervisor. dents for many years are Delia 5 for seniors Center,Talcolt Avenue near Physical Therapy is empha-Dial (1977), and Aurora Igloria $iil 29 Combertand AvenueinParksized for residents who have tuf-(1978) from the Dietary Depart. bug 9,0 The program 55 Alive/Mature menthes. To register and/ar forRidge. Dessert andcoffee will hefered debilitating illnesses. Thisment, Another important service ea, Driving, is a defensive driviag information call Vel Durham,served and reservations are re-department has ruade il possibleis provided io the laundry by Ed- 995/alb. quested. for many individuals to reachwarda Kuosnica-Siedlecka who 1.98 Ib. Limit b lbs. pieuse. courue designed for the matare 344.4172, or write Vet, P.O. Box . $159 89 driver offered by the American 272, Metrose Park, IL 60160- Call Mary at823-0453, ordeuptheir potential. The planning andhas been employed since 1978. Red Grapefruit 5w i Ausociatien for Retired Persons 0272. in at the office, unite 223 of the encouragementprovidedbyEmployed since 1979, Apolinar (AAI1P). Anyone age 50 andover 1580 N. Northwest Hwy. Bldg,Edna Smith-Collins since 1978, Bareera and Emelia Morales- PRODUCE -can attend the eight hour class, Pack Ridge. and Gertrude Ciofaui siuce 1979Solelo, have provided house- MEAT GROCERY taught in two, four hour sessions, bas been respected and apprecial- AARP keeping services in all areas of s u. pkg. sr mure 24 se. loor Herirage House und emerge with a card from Seniors view edby many successes. the facility. Perfoensing the duties Large Size u umi,risks Ow,, 75% tuas Wvira o, Wheel AAAP and a certificate from tise meeting 'Hermant s Anotherimportautareaof thee-of an orderly, under the supervi- office of the Secretary of Statu. apy is in the Nnrsing Centre'ssion of the nursing department, is Tomatoes Thecertificate horn the state enti. The American Association ofToys' Restorative Feeding Program.Ednardo Araos who han been em- Ground Beet Buttertop Bread ties coarte takers to a discount ou Retired Persons, Skokie Chapter A progrnm, "Heettsan's Toys"Underthe guidance of Joyce Zyz-ployed al Norridge Nursing Cen- liability insttranceprensiam. #3470, wilt hold its last meetingwill be presented to the Mondaydu, residents tu need of encone- tresmuce 1979. Pro-registration is required. of 1989 on Tuesday, Dec. 5 at IGroup of the Smith Activities agement and re-training are indi- The Noeeidge Nutting Centre C Citases are scheduled Dec. 9p.m. in the Skokie Public Library,Center, Lincoln and Gatito, Sko-vidually intlruclOd to resumestaff of over 200 includes many and 16, at Niles Public Library,5215 W. Oaklon St. kie, Dec. 4, at 1:30p.m. their independence. Joyce hasmote dedicated and caring em- Less than 5 Ib. pkg. 149 Ib. 6960 Oakton (N.E. comer of Program will be presented by ru's sa. Sao Me. Herman Pollack will onceworked in areas concerned withployens who takepride in provid- $179 campbell's Waukegan Road), Nues fromTim Burr, guilarist and singer. encouraging residents Oraded o-ocr again share his collection of moo- lo helping the residents an opportunity Fresh Mushrooms I :5 UnnA, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Refreshments and a social hour themselves since the Centre's ori-to live a feller and comfortable turf Lsiv Chicken Noodle Soup 5P2'0 Other locations and dates arewill follow. The first meeting ofable toys and banks. Call 673-0500, Eut. 338, forginin 1976. life. Sirloin Steak 04 sz. urn ch,lrod scheduled in ueighhoring corn. 1990 will beheldon March 6. additional information, 3 ec Limit 3 pIrase .155% Pure Yellow Onions a.u.n.0Graded Cvcise nerf Luis Heritage House Olange Juice 1 Seniors view Top Sirloin Steak The FURNACE of the 199O GENERAL MERCHANDISE 'Christmas Carol' NEPTUNE'S COVE Ham Sale! Fresh 48 Haur Sete is Ready foryour home. Maine Towuship Seniors cantwo luncheons al I p.m. Sunday, cunod:as enjoy a musical adaption ofDec. 17, and noon Wednesday, KrIstenBoxed Charles Dickens "A ChristmasDec. 20, both at Briganle's Bau- 5e",d litio. Raíl,er kIng Salmon Carol"at the Paramount Artsquels, 2648 Dempstee St., Des KrauE J..., C...t,tCteb Ptlrlck CuOhy Christmas Cards Theatre in Aurora Sunday, Dec.Plaines. BikedHim Hint LiteHem Save TODAY. . VALUE to. Cost of the luncheon is $7.50 $399 This all-time holiday favoriteformembers.Due to the popuhari- 60% Carrier technology and will be preceded by a full-coursety of these luncheons, no guest 2° $1 mid-day meal at the popular Milkreservationswill be accepted. the imagination to suc- Pail Restuurant. Seniors are asked to bring duna- 15/25 sr. Shell pu r sa purvp Baseswillleave from thelions of canned goods or souper- r ceed. An unbeatable Farmer's Market Parking Lot, 2.5 un. - 4 sr. p55. Domestic Shrimp ishable packaged items tofill Alluovvv:sk'x or usdd:g Crest combination.There- Lee and Perry, Des Plaines atfuodbaskets brIbe needy. 00,0. : ,,,asa,a,r Sa,,. Thin Sliced Meats O 11:30 am. and return about 7 Members are invited to attend You may redeem completed suit: The Hi-Tech High p.m. Cost of the trip is $29 forIhe Seniors' monthly hingo game Efficiency INFINITY memberu. Guest reservations atatnoonWedursdoy, Dec. 6, at the Stamp Saver Cards thru Mitchum $34 will be accepted ou u space-Des Plaines Leisure Center, 2222 . $189 Saturday, December 2, 1989 on Furnace, with the fea- Eckrich Smoked Sausage u Deodorant uvuilablebusis ufterDec. 1. Birch St. A 50-cent fre for coffre the purchase of dolls, clowns or ;: =jn% tures that will become Par reservation information,and sweet rolls will br collected 2.00 contact theMaine Township Sen-utlhr door. ris. pun. trains, while supplies last, or on u/'nu.i, commonplace...in the iors Department st 297-2510. 2.00 Seniorscanalsogel "On Dominick's Or Corn King Bacon 1 Bambi, Who Framed Roger next decadel Seniors can create peppermintTrack" again for the winter sea- Rabbit and Batman video tapes. Free! Mud candy snowman wreaths at one ofson with a continuation uf Ihr 58SXB two holiday workshops at 9:30popular iuduor walking program Great Gifts at great savings! But FLORAL DEPARTMENT GAS: YOUR BEST ENERGY VALUE am. and t p.m. Monday, Dec. tI,at 7 am. Monday and Friday at ib. sut - . hurryl Offer is good oniy until We have it now. call un todayFree estimates in the Maine Township TownMaine West High School. Mcm- uttHrcrust or ' December 2, 1989. Hall,1700 Ballard Rd., Park Triple hers who participated tust seasun Whole Wheat Bread WE AREN'T COMFORTABLE UNTIL YOU ARE Ridge. The seniors' new assistant,may come lu track in the school's Poinsettias . Jan Christiansen, will help thembusrment at 1755 S. Wolf Rd., En: asT sar. tra Tut Isst SKOKIE VALLEY make these holidaycandyDes Plaines. Nrw participants sta tt scv sr sou tt tau st lits. 25 ros. tt wrealhs forgifts and decorations.must call the Maine Township Fresh Bekedi p A 57 feecovers the cost of maturi-Seniors' Drparlment, 297-2510, .99 96 AIR CONTROL als. Participants should being aforregistration information, puirofsharp scissors. More than 2,800 residents are Saleprices good at Do irlick's HEATING &AIR CONDITIONING - SALES &SERVICE Suela will make his annual vis-enrolled in the Malee Township il and the Maine West ChoraliersSeniors. Matt activities are limit- . Morton Grove Mörton Grove 6310 W. UNCOLN AVENUE, MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 will provide seasonal musical en-ed Io members and ecw members Linòolnwood tertoinment nl the Seniors' huh- are always welcome. Applicuets 6747 Dempster 693lDempster 7225 N Cicero Ave (708) 679-1966 dayluncheons. must he 65 or older and provide Members can choose one ofproof of residency. TIlE BUGLE, ThURSDAY,NOVEMBER23, 1989 PjF 9 Rotàry hosts Photo club League donates Mail boxes ' - on '' Israelistudents 'changes meeting . The Skokie Rotaiy incently.Holocaust Memorial Foundation to cancer research display for Singles Scene hosted alunch for the Israeli high Historical Society oflllinoha und the SkokieVillageday, place What's Holding Up The Mail school students from the North- Boardmeethng, em Israeli city of Ramat-Gan, a is not a criticism of U.S. Postal DECEMBER 1 The students und their.teachers , NOVEMBER24 suburbofTelAviv, The Skokie Photographic So- Service.It's the topic to be ad- AMERICAN SINGLES presented President Jatees Carl-, cheated through a slide presenta- IN-BETWEENERS CLUB The students ale in the unitedion with flags of Israel and Ra-iriet)', after more than len years of Singles 40 to 65 nrc invited to American Singles will have a States anpaetofanexchange visit Sunday morning sessions, has Lion of Raral Mail Boxes ta be "Grand Opening' singles dance mat-Gao and the Skokie Rotary presentad at Nibs Historial Soci- the In-Betweeners Clnb month- co-tponsoiedbytheirhighaal,presented the students withchanged its regular meeting time eLy at its next regular monthly . ly needing io the Minisny Cee- and social Peiday, Dec. 1 at the school and Hiles Township High theSkokieRotaty flag. to the third Thursday of each 'Tamara Royale Inn", Rotte month at7:30 p.m. meeting, Monday, Nov. 27 at 8 . ter of SI. Raymond's Chnrch, I- School Disinict2l9, They amived The exchange is one ofmany p.m. at 8970 Milwaakee Ave., OKA aodMilbnrn St., Mt. Peas- 31, Iwo miles snnth of Route in Skokie nndviaited sites in Chi' Al the same lime, the club has 120, in Mdllenry. No member- thatthte SkokheRotary Club boita Nues. The pnhlic is invited, and peel,. Friday Nov. 24, at 8 p.m. cago and subwbs, They visitedfor itudentu from ailover theshifted its meeting place Io the refreshments will be served. All singles are welcomnl ship is reqnirzd. All singles are theHolocaustMnseumrun by theworld, Sknkie Village Hall, 5127 W. The speakers at the program Refreshments and cash bar welcome Designed for singlet Oakton St., Skokie. will be Mildred and Clint Heckert available. A program will be over 25. There will be dancing, The Seciely was formedIo of Elgin, who have been taking presented. For information call socializing and a cashbar. Art guildsees bring together men and women slide pictaees of rnral mailboxes 675-4426. Doorsopen at8:30p,m., admis- who are interested in phntogra- across the countiy while On their tion is $5. ÇaII 459-8004 for airbrush demo: pity an a creative pastime. Visi- vacation trips. They enjoy find- SINGLE PROFESSIONAL more information. tors are welcome atmeelings. SOCIETY AI the net meetingof the 5ko-'Guild. He Ipo exhibited widely' The major requirement for ing pinces of farm eqnipment be- DECEMBER 2 laie AetOuild, at7:30p,m,, Tuna- in the Chicago area, working in ing recirculated as mailbosns and Dance, on Friday, Nov. 24, membmship is a dmhre to im- beginning ut 8:30 p.m. at the SINGLE ADULT day, Nov. 28, an airbrush demon- oiluwatercolors, ahebrnsh andprove photographic skills. Cmb the use ofcreadve art for mailbox MINISTRY The Junior Cancer League, dedicated to cancer research, Glen Ellyn Holiday Inn, Pmloy slration will be given by Leonardpencil. He has aBended the Artartivities include monthly pro- presenledconiributions to the cause as its annual dinner dance. hases. Sometimes a mailbox de- Thz Singlz AdaltMinistry in- Baer at the Skokie Library, 5215Studente League in New York.i and Roosevelt Roads, Glen El- . grams at meetings au well au From left are Dr. Melvin Griem, Professor Universily of Chicago picts the owners' Pode, occopa- OaktonSt,,Skokie, Hewillshtjw bon orhobby. lyn. Masic by Goldie the Di. viles all singles to a Christmm the Lou Angelm Art Center andshowing of membefs slides and Medical Center; Rhea Honig, League Vice President, (Morton Admissionis$7for non- Dinner Dance Saturday, Dec. 2, the step by stepprocednre ofpro-the Kahn Inslibute ha Los An1prints; photo field Iripu; enhibits Grove); Melvin Wells, League President; andMilton Samter, As- Currently on display at Nibs at6:30 p.m. to midnight, nIChe- ducing an aitbaush illustration,geles. Historical Society is a collection members. For more informaion I .atlocal libraria and other inttilu- sOcinte Director of The American Committee for the Weicmann on this end other SF5 events, vy Chase Country Clnb, 1000 and euplain the methods andma- The Skokie Art Guild meeR'torn, Institute ofScience. ofcut glassware and varions edt- N. Milwankee Ave., Wheeling. tenaIs forairlirushing, the fourth Tuesday of the month,: nie costames representing the dif- call theHOTLlNEat964-l384. Information about the Skokie Dance to the masic of Straight A commercial and fine artiston the second floor of the Skokie1Phetographic Society may be ob- feront nationality grasps contrib- NOVEMBER 2425 No Chaser. Cost is $17 for din- for many years, Baer is currentlyPublicLibrary. Refreuhntenta are1 Dog training classes begin ating toNiles' carrent population, ST, PETER'SSINGLES Dined from the membership ncr seed dancing, or $7 for dane- teaching Aiebnish und Painting/served, Fmeparkingis available.'chairman,JuliusSmith, 674- Rand Park Dog Training ClubHotte, 2025 Miner beginning wish the Pottowasami CLUB ing only. Drawing for the Skokie Axt:The public is invited, There is no St.Des IndiansIo 3583, ortheclub secretaiy,'Jnlian:offers 12 week classrn beginningPlaines,Call Barb Zurawuki, later immigrants from All singles over 35 are invit- RSVP no later than Nov. 28. udmistioncharge, N.Jablin, 674-4692, :Dec. 5, 7 p.m. Rand Park Field537-1226. Germany, England, Poland, Bo- ed to St. Peter's Singles dances, Call 297-2075 or 870-0456 far bemba, Italy and, most recently, Friday, Nov. 24 at 9 p.m., Casa dinnerselection and more infor- Metraextends the Orient. , Royale,763 LeeSI.,Des marion. . The Society is currently pre- Plaines, and Saturday, Non. 25, family fare paringfora Twelfth Night nl 9 p.m., Park Ridge VFH Hail, COMBINED CLUB Melca will get into the holiday Open Mosse Sunday, Jan. 7 at Canfietd andHiggins. Live SINGLES DANCE :Spirit by extending ils dhtcounled which time the Nibs Senior Cen- bands, and free parking for $4 All singles are invited to the "Famijy Pare" plan lo includethe Norwood Federal's ter Choral Crony, theGolden admissing. Cull 334-2589 far Combined Clttb Singles Dance day after Thanksgiving and two Notes" will entertain. infurmation. with the live music of Dynasty full weeks during the Cltrhntmau Also planned in the future is a at 8;30 p.m. Satneday, Dec. 2, al season, NOVEMBER28 the Ramada Inn, 2875 N. Mil- To card and game party to be seid as YOUNG SINGLE accómmodatefamilies the Trident Senior Center Feb. wankez Ave.,Northbrook. traveling downtown for holiday Adjustable RateMortgage PARENTS 16. The Moscow is oponIothe There also will be a fashion outings, shopping.or the annual Toesday, Nov. 28 at 7:30 show.Thedanceisca- Christmas parade, Melon's 1uaaui public Wednesday and Friday p.m. the Northshore Chapter of from 10:30 am. to 4 p.m. and on sponsored by the Northwest lyFares'wiil be in effect Friday, the first und third Sunday of each Young Single Parents, (YSF), SinglesAssociation,Young Nov. 24 and eveiy day from Sat- - month from 2 to 4 p.m. witt offer an evening of family Snebueban Singles, and Singles urday, Dec. 16 through Tuesday, fun at Show Bio Pizza, 955 W. andCompany. Admission is 57. Jan. 1, 1990. Dundee Rd., Arlington For mare inforniation call 312- Uoder the "Family Fam"pro- Heights. Bring the kids for piz- 725-3300. grain, up to three children ride On Quality , za. For infonmation, call 432- DECEMBER 3 .free when accompaniedby afore- Thu FThrst,Ar,,nñeux-Md 3311, 24 boors. SPARES SUNDAY paying adult, and all youths age Admission lo this program EVENING CLUB 12 throught 17 ride for half price. Battery "Family Fare," regularly offered Pump is open to any single, divorced The Spares Sunday Evening widowed,separatedparents Clnb Dance will be held Snn- by the Melea commuter rail sys- ISump : $ day, Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. There 1cm on weekends and holidays, .-1t unflQt - I. between the ages of 21 and 49. There is nu admission charge will be no meeting. The dance are available on ail lines except Operat&nn lOVDmp for this meeting. will be held in Morton Grove the South Shore. Cycle Bettery er Trains 'will run on a normal . eurrent American Legion, 6140 Demp- LEARN TO DANCE sloeSt., Morton Grove. SIt workday schedule Friday, Nov. - PeeSveennluct COMPANY Genovese will provide mnsic 24, with extracoacheu added dur- s esupusl r unsuilc h Learn To Dance Company fram8 la lt p.m. ing the mid-morning and after- stemless sIsel noon to handle traditionally large CulUnn, ebetI, O cuhln fur tingles will meet at lt We maintain one am. IN-BET WIENERS crow ofshoppers,Ticket IIecueehold- Saturdays and 7:30 p.m. Tues- SINGLES CLUB buce pleIn of the comparatively slays in Chicago. A six-week agenli will be on dnty al several Teeled veins nulpUl For singles 40 to 65 the In- major Melca stations on that I LOW GAS PRICES program is $35. Fur informo- Belweeoers Singles Club will V 5' LiII3t6t OPH morning. s IO, LIII 312t CPI-I lion, call 878-3244. More than host a Christmas Dinner Dance Fully uulcrnellc in the area For information,call Metro L Jnut a dance class, singles can Sunday Dec. 3 aISt, Raymond's Passenger Services,322-6777, ! 7662 Milwaùkee garn self-confidence, exercise Hall located at Elushursl Rand, between 8 am. and 3 p.m. wmk- and meet new people in asup- (830 mcd Milbana. Matie by days. At othor times, caB the N lLES portive, relaned and friendly Dick Wagner's Baud. Admis- . Travel Information Center, 836- - 966-2044 ltenttn Alert iVI atmosphere, sion is $1 I for guests, memberu 7000 from Chicago, or 1-800- Great Rates, AffordableTerms see free. For information call 972-7000, from suburbn. 1800-274-268 965.2535 NOVEMBER29 675-4426. Cash bar and catered AG, BETH ISRAEL buffet dinner will start al 5 p.m. PROFESSIONAL SINGLES For dancing Only, 6:30 la 9:30 Cub Scout I-YearAdjustablesMasininm Aitnniubilityi AG. Beth Israel Professional p.m., a $5 admission will be . Rate Guaranteed For 128 Days Singles will meet at the Syna- charged. Pack 45 Lela ofhomeownees hsve discovered the savings clan Adiust; In eddition te the moocy-oucing low retes, Norwood Federal able Rate Mortgage st Norwoed Pedeeal. keiner initial rates gugue, 3635 W. Devon, Chica- Reservations a must for din- ARMs hase e lenger loch-in period. Thut means yua'llget the go Nov. 29, at 8 p.m. These will nec by Nov. 28. two mile hike help yen qnalifora larger loas, or mahn your monthly sume rate at clesing an ut applicationop to 120 deys. And, Bringa payments more attnrduble. you reo prepay on your lean at any timewith no penultp e u slide presentation on Pana- wrapped package for an orphan. Cub ScoutFack 45, sponsored loa and Casta Rica. Admission Mark age and boy or girl un by the Niles Park District, went 8.W% (10.501% Al'R)2.ggx closing Ire is $1 for members, $3 for guests Call aag Nnrwnod Federal office for details. Low rates size. Por ages 14 months lo lots. on a two mile hike on Sunday, 8.50% ( 10.890% APR)1,00% closing fee and includes refreshments. For 0cl, 15, in Ryerson Woods Con- information call 549-3910. make State Farm DECEMBER 3' nervnlionAreainthe Lake Askabonl curconverlibility feature en I-year A0Ms. DECEMBER 1 AMERICAN SINGLES County Forest Preserve District 2 homeowners CHICAGOLAND SINGLES Aenerican Singlm will hove of Deerflrld. .8-YearAnstablnAffordability, Snenrirp ANORWOODFEDERAL insurance a good buy. , The Chicngolaeed Singles As- their weekly singlet dance and Ou Sunday, Oct. 24, they held Ifyna prefer lo hase peur monthly puycnents remsin Ihnoame d tucsation andthe Aware Singlet social Sunday, Dcc, 3 at the their annnalBowlnthon al Classic fera longer length oftime, cheese Nerweed Federulb 3-Year f SAVINGSBANK Droop will sponsor ajoint "Tamara Royale Inn", Rotte Laneu, This is a major fandraisee Adjustable. It offeru n leser role, libe oar other adjuslables, dNORW000 YOUR MONEY noDAy Our scrvice makes it even better. sin- batgaarantees thai mte fer three years. gles dance with Ihn livemasic 31, two miles south of Route for the pack, and over thirty Call me. of FoIl Mann at 8:30 . 120, in McHeney. No mnmber- p.m. Pri- iconts and their famlies rained 9_25% ('10.487% APR) 2.W% elssiog.fee BILL SOUTHERN day, Dec. 1, at theOakbrook ship it neqnired, All singlesare money while enjoyingthem- 7942 W. Oakton St. Ramada Ion, 933 SonthRl. 83, welcome. Designed for singles telves. NIes, Ill. fElmhurst. All singlesare inviI- Over 25. There will he dancing, Pack 45 celebrated Halloween socializing and a cash bar. Oct. Tel.698-2355' ted. Admission is $7, Formore at Park Night on Tuesday, MeIn Office Edu.brnna Office ParkRidge OffIce Gt.euseeo nein. Doors open ut 8:30p.m. Admis- , iufurmation,call(312) 545- 31, Everyone wore costumes and setsN, Mllrnukee ace. s4iSW. Douer ssns.Neohaeet Hlnhuay 0020 Wnlenciew Read sian is $5. 'Chienac, ILttsau chIcane, IL 50545 1515. marched in a parade. There were PaHIHidge, ILSteen GIe,uieosILS0e25 775-usen 760.7555 nxa- os n 729.SSsO gazent, a pampkíndecorating Luarnepn,tnecl Frock P5,rnnl Kathy Slupe,itc BII noyer contest and refrethmeet.s. : With the addition of thepark's . . e '' own,eaamsecceceuaoieaodaacanrin.xsvereueree,rlruxo,closer4 ww000uellDouaeederenlneurnoy seventh den, Pack 45 now corn- naenreseunethysyelacoar.oi'rsbaoeaupen eesgegeenue,,Iet$eeOeO. suuur,eeoer000nueuoeealuocea prises 46 boys. u .( rr in PAGE 10 THE HUGLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMIER23,1989 TIlE BUGLES THURSDAY, N0VE01ne1023, 19559 PAGE]] Letters To ÇhUrch & Temple The Students : News Editor. . . named gooddtizens Nelson School principal, . Rob-kopios, Machens Viloria,Brian Thanks to erl J. Jablon, anuonncedstodentPukuda, John Kim, Gleedalyne Senior lauds Good Citizenship Churôhsells, "Left Hand" award winners Roma, Francis Aereo,Michelle SJB students Christians, Jéws Supporters for the month ofOctober,1989. Offenbeeg, Robert Beenonnod Christmas on taxes. DearEditor: TheyareCharlesKomsri, NicholasMin After having nerved Cosy Lapinski, John I-lackl,PanI trees as Poned- Good citizens ate selectedby are 'Saints' discUss prejudice Bravo: Mr. Besser Ing Chairman of the Board of Koszela, ,5,netta Boduch,Rachentheir classmates and Palet, teacher on TheFirstCongregational I refer to your "Prom theLeft Duktus Community College, and MelissaLesnikowuki, the basis of demonstrated 'The Meaning of Acceplancn" materials going intogun loaders respect Charch of Forest Glen, U.C.C., Muslim, and Nalive American Hand" caluma in lastweek's Bn- ,Men involved inevery aspect ofRschard Lapinski, Tony Leifel,and hetpfalness to others, is the fecus this year for the third tanks, and torpedos.I woched Albsonu Zhsbi, Melissa show- 5400 N. Lawler Ave., Chicago, commnnilies lo discuss howre- gle. long honrs, growth and developmentof the Nopar- 15gresponsiblebehavior and Corner of Lawler and Catalpa, isannual National Conference ofligions communities respond seven days a week.,college for20yeaa sInk, Asma Lai, RicardoSauceda lo Iwso Only impressed by the el-and rarely sawmy wife and chit. as aBoard of- good manners andcompliance to having a "Christmas Tree Sale"Christians andiews 1989 Confer-the problems of pmejndice and oqnent way yon presentedmy ftcer and member itwas a thrilland ArthsrZabarawski school mies. The fund railer ence on Religion in Americandiscrimination. tiren, no you mightknow how Also,Eric names and pho- Salattlay, Dec. 2, cane, and all those other "Seniors lo have been re-elected for anolh- Nowak, Gracetos of monthly good citizensget fausm9 n.m. lo "soldonI." LifeNov. 30. and Working People" in hardyonrcolnma hitme. ersiu year term. Chen, Danielle Neri,Tim Dor- our dis- Bnt I wander ifyonr word special recognition daringthe The Irma are fresh cat cultivar- The confetnnce brings logesh- The confetence is co. trict Obviously, one doesn't get ne-sey, Maleah Bataael, Peter Pro-school announcements. haven't hit upon deafearu?Won ed Scotch Trees froma Irre famier 200 Chicago and suburbannponuomedandhosiedbyMundel I am a Senior.Iworked I elected ou his record alone, but in Michigan ranging in heighthigh school sludenls wilh mug- theygettheirmoneyanywy? ein College, 6363 N. Sheridan through the Ornat Deoresnion - by the efforts of many. t want so Gemini from 4 ta 8 fees. In addition pianaicus leaders from lhnBaha'i, Bad-Rd., Chicago. For information, when t conld find workl didnt thank the 21,700 who voted for students slices, pep and coffee will hedItisI, Christian, Hindn, Jewish,call 236-9272. serve in the Armed Forces hut HerbeLsanme, my board colleagues who alt sold. paid my dues in other 8407 Norma] Ave.supported and endorsed me, the receive blue,gold award. ways. I was Niles too yonng for World War I. InP.S. I'll he locking forward many friends, neightbors, organi- Donald G. Huebner, principal, to Ihn zatsons, und college personnel bulletin boaed, and allowedtobe Synagogue sets Church invites World War II I woaked ina warlime I can pIaremy vole in the and Jay Alan Smith,assissant faclosy, procuring andexpediting who worked onmy behalf, the principal, are proud firsl s the tunch tine foramonth. unnI election. to announce Stndent B'nai Mitzvah elementary school FTAs, profes. that 22 sludenInwere nominated recipieulsareJoe Beth Emet The Free Syna- stonai organizations, and college Ales, Ilona Brenman, AnneChai- singers to chorus to receive the Blue andGotd sirswulanauai, gagne, 1224DempsserSI., Objects to internal family who invitedus to Awards at Gemini School,East Anaslasia Dala- Evanslon, will hold Shabbal Ser- Christ the King" Sunday, their candidate forums, and titeMaine District 63. kouras, Marina Dejaban,Milarea preparingfor the "HeIuja] media Ihat endorsed Escobar, Tmacey Evans, Melanie vicesFriday, Nov.24 al8:30p.m.Nov. 26, the congregation is in-Ciares" during their regularly ns, and con- Recipients of the awardwere Rabbi Peler S. Knobel will give veyed information on the candi- Felder, Yeliana Gleerr,Urviun vilad to come forward daring theschednled rehearsal times.Come challenge of Raffe nomsuated by staff membersforJod, Shahen Xagoawalu, the D'var Torah and Cansar Jef-1:30 and 11 am. services dales. Encellest Cilizennhip,Duislaud- Kelly lo join in fromtheparking lotentranceal DearEditor: . The large vote for the incum- Morphy,AnithaNoir,Brian fmy Ktepper will leadthe monica] the Choirs in singing the "Halle-the chuech andcheck the meeting togEffort,Improvement, and portion of she services. An Oneg Il in a lola] Oolrage that Phil Why on earth shoaldanyonekenia, Bill Spaulding und t,as O'Connor, Sanket Perikn, Becky lnjah Chotos" atEdison Park Ls-schednleformomlocation Raffe, the Marne Township Re- Sporssmaushtp, ThesestudentsFestine, Heidi Raymond, Shabbatwill follow. Thecomma- wans lonupportachallenge to thiswell as the large vole for thenon-will receive a Irtler and David theme Chnmch, 6626 N. Oliphant Sunday worshipatEdison pablican Consmilseeman, in be- certificateRoltstein, Banana Saheoi, city is inviled. Ave., Chicago. floe man who dans his jobso ecnmhenss, who had nothing balofcangralalatians, have their pic- Wil- Park Lutheran Chnech is at 7:30, tug challenged in his hid for re- good words for our college ltam Sun, Silvia Wagnerand Ju- A Shahbat Minyan is held eve- Anyone inlemented mayre- well! lt becomes even more ridn- pro-tare and name postedon a school ny Salurclay al9:30 n.m. 8:3Oand Il am., and AdsiltEdsi- election snMarch. culons when we consider that hisgrams, certainly reflects a "slamp lie Yoon. hearse with the Senior Choircation Saturday, Nov. 25, she Classesareplanted Por the last 14 yeas-s Phil Raffe challenger is not an active of approval" on theway the cot- mom-Wednesday, 7:30 lo 9p.m.; or, throughout the year from 9:45 to has been a moslcapableanddmii mcm- ing service will begin al 10:30with the Worship Choir mues- her of the organieasiou, rarely at- lege is being operated. Honor 10:45 am. Call 631-9131 forfue- cabO Repssblicanleader andlends à meeting, donases no lime We appreciate your soppeso society am. and will inctade the B'naiday, 6:30 lo 8p.m. They will betherinfotmation. Mitzvah of Josh Karlin, son of townshsp commilleeman. He inand no funda Io the organization,and will endeavor la continuelo Candy Karlia, and Josh Liebman, admired and loved wilhin hisor-and cautd not possibly he sensi-minimize tanes and billon, and collects forneedy non ofNancy Liebman. ganizalson and msch respectedlive lo the needs of the membersprovide equitable compensation Congregation eluewhete among otherparty since he in personally unknown Mutue East's National Houer sets to for onrcallege personnel andaca- LOtte Brotheen/prinsof the leaders. He has been a trusted ad- mostof them. dettateeucellenceatOaktonSacietyplans tahetp Ihr needy by Crislalle Matrocd as 'St. Rita'and Darek Morawa as Elderly in Chicagoarea foodpass.. Francis'. St. Temple sets memorial lecture viser, mentor, father figure and Is dits not an ousrage? Community College. holding its own ansoalcanned tries. friend to his members. Cuente Tucker Ray l-lurtnteinfood drive beginniag Wednes- Shabbat Riles Township Jewish Cnn- Last yearNl-tS collected3,622 Committee- Ohio, Kenwcky and Founding Chairmanday, Nov. 29, throagh Friday,CatIs und $55134 lu the tant Halloween at St. John Brebeufin contornen Oflougago. gregatsoe, 4500 Dempsser SI., Dec. tI. four was different this year, au SI. services New England regions;President Dakten Commnnisy College years 14,242 cans and $8,425.84 During the month of October, Sknkse, will present the linirdofSoutheast Magen David Adorn; Fire chief NHS riS accept donadaus ofhave been cottnctrd. Francis, Blessed Mother, SI. Jo- three Bella Brief TenthYahrzeit cans andine money from students cpb and other heavenly creatures teachers researched the lives of Shabbat Bye Services at Tem- vice president, MiamiHebrew Res teacher lu addition to the cannedfood saints, some from long Memorial Lectures, Friday,Nov.Academy,willhonor thanks voters and faculty. Collections will be walked lelo school and appeared ago, nodpie Judea Mizpals, 8610 Niles24al0p.nn. Bella DearEditor: drive, NHS activities includea some more recenl, such os NativeCenlerRd., Skekiewijibeal 8:30 Briefs memoey, npeakingon the presents made through homerooms, withfmz tutorIng program, visitations Seymour Brief of NorsJ-s Miami I feet that lhss tu the most American Kalerie Tekawitha. p.m. Friday, Nov. 24. snbjecs, "Ten Years Later:Re-. ap-hy an almost t I Io 1 margin. lt the homeroom contributing theta the chiidrenO word at Lnittzrau Beach, camp direcsor; Itropriate way lo euprens theap- will be the continued porpene ofworkshop greatest ansasut ofdouatioes re- Jewish Funerals Before Haltowure the Saterday, Nov. 25, will be synagogueflectians on an Immigrant Enpe. General Hospital, and usheringat room enecunve; AmericanJewish rience. " preciallon of the Tmnnteeu, Dffi- the North Maine Fire Frotection RvsorrectionHigh ceiving a free breakfast school activities. patatera, students in. lower andShobltat Morning Study Minvan ocra, and members of the North School Con now cant much less at 8 n.m. and at l-1 am. Salarday District and ils membemn topro-Faith Development teacher, Mike Danariass witt be osed by the without sacrificing the opper grados are paired, shared aine Fire Protection Districtlovide the nitimate in Fire Protoc- the life of a saint they especially Morning Services at which lime he residents of Longo has been invited lo present qoality ofservjceor the BarMityali ofSleven Bradley Church our District.I tian, Emergency Medical Ser-a workshop at the Emerging Ha- merchandise. liked and admired collects scant lo publicity shank everyone Weiss will he celehrased. vice, Fire Prevention, and l'shliçmons Conference Dec. 2,at FLOWERS80. airear Bynindyingandlearning loe thesr support during Fire Fee- Education to euch and evety oneLourdes High School, 4034 W. WEDDINGSasIdFUNEBALS IJRAVESIDE SERVICES RobbiMnecE. Berkson will of- food atservice ienlian Week, atour Open aboot the saints, whoare mie fociase. of the great people who live and56th St., Chicago. ll]ies SYNAGOGUE SERVICES models for a Christian life, the Thanksgiving Day worship, House, and in helping IheDistrictwork in oarFime District. The Emerging Horizons Con- ALTERNATIVE SERVICES theran Day Nnrsery inner city celehrate it's 20th Anniversary. Il 823-8570uen.ri$,,vu sludeetn will imitate theirmany Nov. 23, will be al 10:30am. atmisniens, and the needy. Thene Ours is notan eauyjob, bntit sufereuce is acallaborativeeffortof good qualities and becomeeven Edison Park Lutheran Chsrch, Itas always been evidentlo thosea tat easier Mowing thaI the peo- Elect Trustee gifts will be beonghtso the alIarat the Annual Archdiocesan Ynoth more carieg andgereroun. Sandra L. Simmons, director6626 N. Oliphant. The Christian, 55f on an the foe service, that thepie we serve and pmolect appre.Ministry Day Commiltee of the the times ofworship andlaterInk- ressdenlu of the Fire Dintrict bave I9Mde1C7rss,o/I)j,s.t/,,, afcommunity relations and cune-American, and Missionfielden lo needy families. Oifl offer- ciato and sepportoarefforis. Catholic Youth Office, and mcm. Your personal beliefs ilIHit flags will mark the openingpro- onpporled oar efforts and goals; bers oftheChicago Archdiocesan MIKES FL olive direcsoroftheChicago Sun- ing5 may be bmonghtso the chnech end hove shared in our Sincerely, Timen Charity Trans, has beencessineal. TheRev. Dnane Ferler-any day befare the services. accem- Global Horizons Ffojecls team. mean alot to 6500 N. MILWAUKEE sonwillpmach al this service. ttlishmestss asad successes. MorrieJ. Faebman This conference will enable you. elected to the Board of Tenslees Fire Chief Cat Finworn FInmI Onninnu afNorth ConIcal College. Evesyone is invited to bring Agood example ofthe tatter, is those who work with youngpeo- 3139 Denrpnter . Skskir, tL Call the church officeat 631- she overwhelming success of North Maine Fire 60076 Cn,sages Hnnse Plants canned goads to suppers the Lu-9131 forfns-tJneeinfomiatjon nor pie to inform, invite, andronge (3t2) 679-3939 631-0040 Baud Eeferendt,m. ltwas passed Peclection Districttheir group in works of mIlice Volunteerscollect Elected and peacemaking. thanksupporters Scouts collect for Israelbonds DearEditor" aluminumcans Your religious beliefs at-tel EMOTIONAL Thank yon, thank you, thankness to put in long hours so do a mumm Girl Scoot Troop 435 cOovicijons are an you - to all our friendn and work- goodjob. SS collecting aluminum canin imporlant purl ofyour an effos-i to help the vietino of PROBLEMS? ers who passed out flyers, made Oursincere thanks, lite... arid should be phone calls, wrole leIters, orga- Gait Stone Horricane Hugo und the Sun Francisca Earthquake. This will properly reflected Inyour nized meetings, and stood out in Marlene Aderman funeral service. Pee- the rain and cold at polling plac- Karen Weinstock be an on-going project far the es. Non-partisan elections could year. planning your funeral, and eat function wishont votnnteems leasing your wishes in and we were very forlunale la Welling, is oneay to have no many fine eues helping envare that your religious EZRA us. prefernoces Will be Many thanks also so the voters forgetting onl ta the polls, meng- honored daring the i -800-248- 1 8 18 nizing the teal issues, and show- ceremony. For VOICE OR TDD ing your support of Ihn District confidenrial informationat 19 Board ofEducation by elect- no obligation, please call There's help ng the incnmhonlu. Wepledge to us today. all ofyou further Slability foreur at the end of the line slrict, great Achievements in alt cas, and as always, our Wilting- Call this toI-free Çhicogo namber -966-7302 Mark W. Master 24 bourn a day,every day to find help 7812MILWAUKEE AVENUE COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME Marine Lance CpI. Mark W. NILES. ILLINOIS 6250N.Milwaukee, Chicago. III. 774-0366 Volunleers across IheChicago arnaase mohiliz- Master, a 1987 graduale of Tuft JEWISH FEDERATION/JEWIaH tiNnED FUND year. (Left to righç)Robej Matanky, RICICy Gal- OTHER LOCATION nl Mnunpolito, Chinegn ing for a sia week effort to tIen Israel Bondcorn- field, High School ofChicago, recently mitmenls into cash and tas secure 1sral BendGenerai Campaign Co- PAMPHLETS AVAILABLE WOJCIECHOWSIa FUNERAL HOME md thor egtncat md bornticinri,t - more sales of repomled for duly with 2nd Force .clnnstiunn Abnut Forerai Costs? Bond securities, The Bond organization Chairmanichazi,,,n,Michael Heimlich of 2129 W. Wobster, Chicago276-4630 copeasBankHaptja]ijn andCo-fh Service Support Oroup, Camp . Funeral Pro-Arrangement Fasts About Funarnl unroiss to reach the $10 billion mark by the end of thismenRobellWe;randlloMobiizadon ChaIr- Lejeoue, NC. Family Owned & Operated Fur Oser la Yuurn 'I1mEq2

VtuBUGja.flmSDAROYsoenERl9 . LGHdevelops st. Paulnames women's accounting Cragin chairman - Wflheh1's News group officer . addresses women-in finance The Outpatient Mental Health school, dealing with the In his speech Io Financiallions, representing more than 80 Servicea of LntheranGeneral chunging Marjorie N, (West) Good, hou needs of children andparents, Women International this week,percent of the thrift Itusinens, Houpital.Park Ridge, 1773 joined St. Pou! Federal Bank Dempster St., coping with the guiltof the tied. Ceagin Federa! Bank chairmanshould he able ta weather entent Country Cove ORT Legion auxiliary in developinga sinn to Stay home For Savings as corporateoc-Adam A, Jabas Sisters plan group for women between the or relent to ned the thriftthrift industry reforms. Appcoxi- woek whilerearingchildren,counting officer. industry as "a vital business" thatmutely 1,600 ofthme institutions sets ugeu of 30 and 45. Thegeonp, tour art gallery Overcoming difficulties witha will survive recent adversity andalready ment the stricter federal dinner, auction whose leader will be Jeri Kamin- newreformlegislation holiday lunch uky, A.C.S.W., will spouse nr significant otherand thatcapital requitements and as many The Country Cove Chapter offeatured in the gallery include Preparations condnne for thedficales for- services and farm meet Mon. coping with changeu inbody im. . threaten the role ofS&La as theas 800 mure imtitutions could re- Women's American ORT, Orgue- It's not too early lo begin think- vaeiouscommnnily businesses. day belween 6:30 and 8p.m. for age and aging. nation's leading home mortgage Erle, Agam, McKnight, Yamagu- Sisters of the Resntneclion Anc- eight weeks. main in business by resttucwrieg izution forRehubililation through ta,Eilt Mack, Gallo, Shemi,ing of she forthcoming holidays6on Dinner lo be held Friday, All proceeds are used in the Por more information pcnvidees. - investments andralsing capital. Topics which are likely about Truining, will hold ils NovemberMonzon and many others. and the Morton Grove AmericanDec. 1, atthe House of the Whitevarionu ministries of the Sisters to he the gruep and its feesor lo regis. Jahnu reptesented the thrift in- According to Jabot, a relative- Open Meeting Tuesday, Nov. 28, Guesls ore inviled. There is noLegion Auxiliary Unit #134 is al-Eagle in Nites. oflheResurrection. discussed include planningfor ter, call 696-5880, daISy'shealthysavingsand new roles after children enter ly small number of troubled 7:30 p.m. al Prestige Art Gutter-charge. ready planning their annual bali- The evening includes dinner For tickets or more informa- loans dneing the recent meetingS&Ls created the problems that jeu, Inc. For further informalion cull day luncheon. und features both a silent and ationcoll LorraineorSr. Stephanie ofthe trade association's Chicagohave damaged the image of Prestige ArI Galleries, Inc. is676-4076. Scheduled forSaturday, Dec. 2live auction. Items include furs, at 792-6363. chapter. 14e was invited to ad-Itrong institutions andcreated the located as 3909 Howard SI., jusl attise PostMemorial Home, 6140csIul, fine lamps as well as cee- Edgewater dress the impact of the 1989 Fi- need for industry reforms. easlofCrawfocd, Skokie. ORT collects Dempster, the event will begin nancial Inslitetions Reform, Re- Jabnu said that the PIRREA with cocktails at 11 am. A ca- covery und Enforcement Actlegislation essentially directe the Sco'lgenviv Chanukah toys tered luncheon will be served at service clubeets (FIRREA) on the savings andfucus ofS&Lu hackles home lend- of their privase collecúos at the noon. Deafness center loan industry. ing. which most thriftsnever gallery. Items of interest will in- The Counlry Cove Chupler of After lunch, the ladies and men Speaking on behalf of Ccaginabandoned, and that the industry dude urs original Rodis bronceWomen's American ORT, Organ- who care 10juin l5 will enjoy card sets fashion show Federal Bank and otherpeofttableis supportive of government's in- sculpturestilled"The Elecoalieution forRehabililation lhroughand bunco games during the af- S&Ls,Jahns saldthat the thrift in- tentions to preserve and slrength Spriogdme" as well os a majorTcuining, will pur6cipatein ulemoon. The Rose Bowl game WL.S-TV's Janel Davies undwitt be the latest fur styles from dastry wilicontinue te playacm- en savings institutions. collection of museum-piece an-Chanukuh Toy Drive to benefitwill beplayed, doorprizes award-Astrologer Laurie Brady are two Highland Park Furs, children's nial role in the U.S. economyas "We're taking the (Bash) ad- dse Ark. Euch member is being ed and u visilfrotn Santa will lakeof the stars who will shine ut Ibis long as itremalns focuned ljue Dutch paindngs and sculp- fauhions from Snooty Tooty and on resi- ttiitsittrationand Congressat lures. usked lo donate a new toy for uplace. years Center on Deafness fash-jewelry byLord and Hunt. dential mortgage lending, their word," Jabns concluded, "If needy boy or girl. The eulire three-level gallery A table price will be availableion show. This year's fand ruiser Enterlainment will he provid- Jahns also outlined the tIan- the legiulation worksas it in de- will be opon for tisis evenl. Artists Toys should be gift-wrapped in uddition foreuch group. is to he held Sunday, Dec. 3. ated by members of the Center's dards that will allow individualsigned, the thrift industry will and brought so Convoy Cove's Ticket donation is $6. TicketstheWeslinO'Hare Hotel. Traveling Hands Thealrical thrifts to survive ander tIte stricthave a bright and prosperous fu- November Open Meeting Nov.will be available at the door. To. lelemalionally respected de-Troupe, the countey's Only such requirements of new federal leg- turn." ose's 28, ulPceslige Art Galleries, 3909properly plan for she food, thesigner Mariana Zabanoff, well-showcase for hearing impaired islation, Beauty Salon Howard SI., Skokie. commillee would appreciate ad-known for her unique fabrics andyoung people. The fashion show Dood, 25, most recentlywas "Capital in the mutt important Forforther iuformalioo regard-Vance reservations. attention to detail, will presentwill begin ut noon. Tickets are a senior accountant in the R-determinant of an institution's ing the loydrive, call 676-4076. chance for survival," Jahm Hadassah [''enWed Thuru ONLY AsniliaryPresidentArlenethe women's fashions. Twenty of$35, including lunch. Por reser- nancialServices Industry Group en- Rook, 965-0029, has appoinledher articles ofclothieg are part ofvalions or further infomtation, planed. Cragin's capital position with Ernstand Whinney,Chica-far esceeds the new federal attends play Women to hear Nancy Morrison as chairman.the Chicago Historical Society's callthe Center on Deafness, go. stan- PERMS Mrs. Morrison may be reach ed atcoslume colleclion. Also feolured(312)297-1022. dards. The Chicago-based thrift Ketura liadausalt will attend 965-3073. flood, a native otGrandRap-cuerently han three times the fed- about dreaming TheExcutíve Board ofEdgewater Medical Center's Service ids, Mich., is o graduale Marriott's Lincoleshire Theatut The evens raisedfundsto of theecal tequicement for core capital peesentstionof "Fuaey Girt" $18.95 present a Christmas gift for each Club recentfyheldituAnnuolMeetingatthe Chicago YachtClub University of Iowa. She residesandfive times the reqnicementfor (CUT NOT INCLUDED) SIeve Oserman, reference li- Beth Emet holds to plan Weduesday,Dec. 13, ut2p.m, brarian ut she Skokie Library, will of the hospitalized women and fund-raining events forShe Medical Center. Pictured in Pam Ridge with her husbandtangible capital. (froto left) are:Frieda Scolnick, Tickets will he $20 per person speak on coissmon dream motifs men veterans still confined to the recording secretary; Mercy 4l,el- Lindsey. - Jahns said about 2,400 iustitu- Eoeinformatinn call 679-4627. ltnclude Shrnpoo Style various VA hospitals in the Chi- Chanukahboutique lo, corresponding secretary; Zelda & Creen, Rineel und their meanings ut the meeling Bieter, membership; Viola - Beth Emet The Free Syna- jewelry, Discovery toys, station. 7502 N. HARLEM of Ketura Hadasvah ut 12:30 p.m. cagoarea. Mann, president; Belle Sklur,-pant lingerie buyer; and, Tiflie MG resident Tuesday, Nov. 28, at the Lincoln- gogue, 1224DempslerSI., ery, ceramics audiadaica, as well Ross, past treasurer.Notpictured are service club members t___.. 774.3308 Evaesloe, will hold ils annual ashued-painted and designed woodHyals. Rose Anhan, Michelle Memos, MariaMaynulet, Allce Hirschlrilt named k4;- Coffee uod desserl will be Chorokab Boutique and GiflFairclotlsingandaccessoriesfor asidfloberlaMatz, THE GREATEST served. For iuformatios cull 679- liSE THE BUGLE Sunday, Dec. 3, from 10:30 um. adulas and children. Also availa- manager THING I 574. lo 4:30 p.m. hIe will he puppnls, caricatures Feusured for sale at prices IO and carlomits. VickiGoldherg, u 15-year resi-. sull every panse will be items of The community io invited. A dent uf Morton Grove,was re- TO HAPPENTO PIGSKIN jewelry, including ore-of-u-kindnuleiliunal touch will be uvuila. Swedith Covenant cently appointedan Regional handcrafted Viulage and antiquehIe. Manager for CMSITenuPro Re- I Hospital Resale soueces Inc. at their Chicago re- SINCE FOOTBALL. Shop gional office in Oakbrook Ter- race. Knuerr's celebrate CMS/TetnPro is an interna- Wolontine BourHide' huata area breakthrough io tulgnd toslwear tional company headquartered in BuarHidt loather is mude ut speciallytanned pigakin. So it's 65years together South Bend, IN. with offices also - altuoget und mure durable Iban cuwbide leather. Plus, BuarHide w in Idianapolis and West Germa. has treater btealhubility and it's llenibletu your hauls are comfort- ® ny. CMSyTemPro is a computer- able from day 00e. - iced temporary undpermanent Its ou a pait today, und diucoserthe btealtthruunh in comfort... placement service forprofession- that will acare touchdowns withyour wallet. als in the fietdu uf accounting, auditing and dataprocessing. Goldberg holds a Bachelors Us I degree fromNortheastern Illinois WOLVERINEU' University and has more than 10 years ofeuperience in the person- I nel industry, . 'fhat muy seem evtrrvte, Sul ss'here elsr wO cucpet gv through the sume kind ol WOMEN'S AID lorlure yvac family dishes out? Pear-fluted Curpet is levIed o high schools, too. And CLINIC, LTD. subjecled lo professional s'albero, paid lo do nolhiog but punish carpets day altec dsp. O,Ii&I And if Vthtr-Duled (lui-poI can survive all IRs, ils ready lo survive your home. st,aval,, Come see our lange selection of Vshtr-Duted Carpet. 6770 N. Lincoln Ave. Many styles to Suile 205 7.- Chnnse from. Holiday Special Lincofnwood, IL SIzes 1mm 51/2to17 Wtdih A to 5E GYNECOLOGICAL CARE INCLUDED: BEST PAD FREE . Pregnancy Termination With any installation ofWear-Dated Carpet! , . Upto 12 weeks a J Arthur and Marion Knuerr willbe celebraling lheir 65h Wed- . Privale and Confidential Hundreds of Remuants in stock... dang Annsveroary Friday,Nov. 24. Thefang-lime Nifeo reuideetls Counseling J have Iwo uurvsvieg chifdren,um grandchildren and fourgreat . Board Certilied 40% OFF ANY REMNANT! grandchildren. Mooloflheiroffupringutiflftvoin th,Niles area. Gynecofogf sIn . Lab on Premioes Cash and carry unly! WEARDATED The First Thing A Canpol Should Do Is LasI. OLRwomen hold Fur immediate uppl. Volunteers at the Swedish Covenant Hospital Resale Shop CALL: I cookie wàlk Rose Janecek (f) and Maree Bilfinglon are demonstraling that she shop,located at3314 W. Foster,has extendeditohours lo (708) 679-6170 Our Lady of Ranson Catholic Wedneaday thru Friday from IO am. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 24 HuurAnswering Service Women's Club will homemade and Chrislmas cookie sponsor afavorites,One and two pound from lOam. to 5p.m.Allproceeds from the Renate Shop, which 6010 Northwest Hwy., Chicago 631-2772 Cookie Walk Sunduy, Dec. 3 uf- hospital's Service Guild, benefitthe hospital. are available. io sponsoredby the State Licensed Facility ter all musses In Paluch Hull of . women's, leen's and children's Hours: Mon. & Thora. 9-9, Tues., Wed. 9-6, Sat. 9-3 - 'Tssa & Mastercard the church, 8300 N. Greenwood, For more infortualion, call the Ils merchandise includes men's, ou Minis Center at 823- dolhing;jewelry;andh0u5eh0lb0m5 includingsome (umiture. Niles. Chuote froma vartety of2550. L'AGE 14 TRE BUGLE, TRVRSDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1989 P851,5,099UtudrtÍMJtrTIE'l;L1-JJc#il'r ut atudyti THEBUGLE,THURSDAY, NOVEMEER 23, 1989 PAGE an MG Policejoin Video store Police capture Project RedRibbon files NILES POLICE Womantricked Retail theft complaints suspectedpursethief Two men in their late thirties Nues police reports had a tern- bycar thief ran from u grocery stare in the porary Surge Nov. 15 when a lo- A 17 year old Chicagoan fol- According to reparla, the vie- 5700 block of Dempster Street, cal video rental Store filed theft of A 65year old Des Plaines malte an Morton Grove, the afternoon towed a Nites norse from thetimisemptoyedat Michael REPORT emergency repair.Af- of Service cornptaintsagainst14 woman, who put barlaust in a Nov. 19. Leaving the store Kennedy expressway to her Car-Reese Hospital. She wan appar- Column man who told her her ter injecting theonbatooce into with- area residents who hove not re-at SL home in the early morningently unaware she had bren tar- tire was the tire, hereportedly told her Ont payIng, the men pushed be- turned the compaeys movie and flat, reported thetheft uf thedrive to the to fore them a cart of groceries, honrs of Nov. 17. He was cap-geled for robbery until 2:47 n.m. by Lt. Jerry Sheehan 1980 AMC Concord northwest comer of Nintendo cassettos. tured along with two accomptic-when she asriveol home. The sss Nues Patire Department Nov. 14. the tot to rotulethe tire, among which were three cases of The offenders Owe more than The incident happenedin the baby formula,a boo of diapers es in a stolen car in Rogers Parkfool one inch suspect, dressed in K-Mart parking tot The man thongot into Ihr $4,000 in eeptacement costs andhours after accosting the 54 yeara black hooded sweatshirt, ap- al 8830 W. emply car and drove and a case ofpop. They loaded In a matter ofdays we will be mb the start of the Holiday shop- Dempster St, whenthe victim root downIlse groceries into their latecharges for approximately 30old woman and grabbing herproached her and accosted herse an alley escaping withthe car car and tapes. None have responded to ping season. Every year we lake police reports during this time was approached by theman, re-with the woman's Incollo leave the parking lot,nur- perse. front of her msidence. He forci- from people who bane had their wallets, purses, or gifts stolen. Por portedly of medium parse contain- Diaco Video's phone catis, letters height withing her itt. and $50 cash. rowly missing a store employee Hites police Sgt. Dennis McE-blp took her brown satchel pnrse those of you who will be wading throngh the masses of humanity brown hair anda beard. and certified mnilings requesting nemey interviewed the snspectfrom her, and escaped in a white The who tried to slop them. Theem- return ofthe mesthandise. and enduring the bastle and bustle nf this year's holiday shopping woman allowed theman to oc- plOyee, a Chicagowot000, 28, at24thDistrict headqnarters.car driven by another man. season, here's some advice. Company her into K-Mart where Truck Diace, treated at 8037 N. Mil-McEoerney taler espressed fees- She called Niles police imme- was able toget the vehicle license waukee Ave., dans u tange vat- t. Don't take large amosnls ofcash with you when yon go out she purchased a tireinflalor to number which checkedoat io on Station that the accused, who haddiatety, and they detained one shopping. Credit cards and checks cao accomplish the same goal. burglarized nme besiness. tt rontinely checksbeen I-bondedfromCook 89 Toyota owned bya Chicago snspect sththin a half hoer of the You cae put a stop on stolen or lost credit cards or checks, but the man. The toss was $63, The Morton Grove up on wayward cassettes but hasCounty Jail 4 days previouslycall.When the woman could Cleaning Nilea Police Departmentwill be parlic(oantn cash will be gone forever. And speaking ofcredil cardo, it would be policerecovered a Project Red Ribbon, of netdonesoin awhile. tts part offnllowiog an cartier auto theft,not identify the detainee, who screwdnver possibly A security agent in the clothing a holiday awareneos the procedure, said Frank Diafe- a good practice to take your credit cards oat, write down Ihn card supplies usedtostore in Ilse 6800 block of Demp. Jars. 1. A red ribbon campaIgn, through was charged with a Class A mis-also was driving a white car, he numbers and Ihe phone number ofthat particular slate so ifyon be- break apassenger vent window tied to the leftcar doormirror antennaorto ria, Owner of the store, indicatingdemeanor rather than a felonywas released. Chicago police or- In a Feterbilt truck otee Street, Morton Grove,saw a any viniblie place on their that a tiny minorisy ofpatroes ore come the victimofatheflor tose yourwailetorpurse, yno cao cope- at 6977 W.man pat a pair of black car, nerven as a reminderto anyone robbery charge. rested the three involved in the stolen Oatttou Ave mens entering the car, notto drink and drive. this forgetful. "lt's highly upsetting,' McE- dite the process. Reportedly theshocs into the front of his clothes Officer Tim McCloskey Hiles robbery at opprosimately For those ofyna with purses, keep themctose to yoor body and Officials from Aeby's Golf Mill track's radar detector,CB radio, #t05 (left) and Chief Recently, a newly-hired man- sentry said in a Nov. 20 mIer-9:30 am. and leave the store withoutpay- Larry Schey makepreperations far the nger went throngh the records to in view and also keep them balt050d or ripped so that no one is restaurant reported the theft ofspeakers andcassettes were oto- mg. The man, 72, ofSkokie, was awareneoo campaign. This view. We worked on that case toadditionInthenurse's ten. campasn is conductedby Mothers catch np on tIse backlog. He con- tempted to dip theirhand in andremove yonrwallet; it happenst $050 worth of miscetlaneons held untilpolicearrived. Agasnst Drunk Drivers(MADD) chapters for 8 hours. "McEnerney indi-handbag, which was recovered Doo'tleaveyourparse nnatteodediu a shopping cart, on a canuler cleaning snpplies froma rear nationwide laded those with overdue tapes.cated thaI the state's attorney'swith all but its money cootents, Fourteen still have not returned orcarsealbecanse that is also inviting trouble. storage area. The theft occurred office did not agree that the sas-Mctenemey indicated the three between Nov. 10 and Nov, 13. theontstaeding tapes. peel used foste to take the pock-also had in their possession a Dont overburden yonrselfwith so many packages or bags that The Store intends to prosecnterlbook,a prrmqaisite for theperse stotntì in Rogers Park the make itdifficnittorealizeyourpsrueorwalletare being removed. ifthe tapes aren't retnrned and themore severe charge. same day.The stolen car be- Do not leave yoar parkages ou the seat ofynurcar where they Internal theft pastdoecharges settled. "How do you define foste?",longed to an elderly South Side can be seen; lock themiu the teunk. Named in the complaints areIke sergeant asked rheloriÇatly.Chicago man, who earlier was When using your credit card, makesure you get it back after Officials at Omni have asked men and women from Nitos,l-le related how the suspect nedforced from the car with the the transaction; don't let it siton the conoter, andtearup the carbons the help ofNiles police in inves- MortonGrove,DesPlaines, his Iwo associates, att from Chi-keys in the ignition. fromthe creditcardreceipt before throwing themaway. ligating a $700 theft froma cash Gtenview andMl. PrOspecL cagn, told police in written slate- The 07 year old was given a Most importaody, if small children oua accompanyingpon, register. A store employeewho .WeAlso. meets they spotted the woman$t,000 bond and will appear on make sore to instroct them that should they become separatedfrom has not come te work sincethe before she esiled the express-the misdemeanor charges Dm. you In the store, te go to a cashier and say that they are tosI. Tell cash disappearance Nov, 18is way io her car. They followedIt. The driver of the car faces themnotto go intothe parking lottooking foryou. suspected. her lo her Hiles home, intendingauto theft charges as well. Try and park in a well lighted portion ofthe parking totwhen to roh herO the snspects said, you go shopping atnight. Obstructing With a little foresight and caution,you can avoid Ihe type of mis- GenerateIdeas. hups that you certainlydon'toeed atthis time ofyear. an Officer Curfewyioations The Hiles Police Department will again be manninga trailer TwoMorton Grovepotice offi- which will betocatednear entrance#2 atGotfMitl Plaza(southeast Tetetype MaclsineasTohelp the hearing and xpbech Eleven yosng mro and women lors,agedt5to 17.were cera tried lo serve an arrestwar- irpaired, corneroftheptaza) forthoseofyon whomay need some type of po- Wo make avattubloîolelypo equipment withwhich lhey who weal to Niles police head-stopped in n Dodge van Sn the rant on an Evanston man, 20, the cae eantlycontoot uc quarlers al 11:55 p.m. In protest7500 block of Harlem Avenne tsce assistance. There will be an Officerin the trailerdnring theeve- utght of Nov. 16. The officers Iba cnrfew arrrsl of len nf theirfollowing a complaint abont a ning boors Monday - Friday and from noon till closing on Saturday identified themselves, gainedad- friendsNov.17,lhenssrlves noisy party they attended else- and Ssnday, beginning the day after Thanksgiving. Wewill also mittance to the man's residence were arrested far cnrfew. Theywhere in the village.One 17, have addinonat Officers walking the varioos shopping placasafter and advised him of thewarranl. refused to heed Nues palier whoyear old was also charged with 5 p.m. atutghtdoring the week and afternoonou the weekends. The man resistedsyhile being luk- Wehope thatyon have a safe and enjoyableHoliday Season warned them they were violating transportation of open liquor t en into custody. . Improve your huir intide und out the law and should go home. The youths were released to A woman and three men, ob- . maintnin a group of ;t;;eí nctern who with SYNAPLEX Molecular The original leo curfew vinta- their parente and face $50 fines. jected tu the man's arrest. The woman blocked the door. She ad- cue openk twenty-nine of their . Suspect Perm Proteus Thefts hospitalized. vited the them friends to colt Television A mentally itt man, suspecled Light BaibSeryice; We'rethe only utility ir - exhibited bizarre behavior to his Evanston police, since she didn'l . by ROIJX® from autos of stealing a shot gun and shells mother.Afler he was taken ta believe the Morton Grove offi- Ihn country nlill offering LightBulb Sere- The owner of a 1981 Monte stolen from a Niles home in the 8100Lutheran General Hospital by cers wem actually police. The cu, whore for toan than a doline, cuntomeje ANNUAL PERM Carlo reported the theft of $409 Officials at Alert TV, 7658 N. block of Prospecl Avenan Nov.paramedics, a hospital doctores- woman finallylet them pass can receive four bulbs every moi-db. worth of stereo equipment fromMilwankee Ave., reported the16., was involuntarily commit-pressed the Opinion hewas doe- when warned she, too, might face SALE ted to Etgin State hospital Nov. Rng.180.nn the vehicle Nov. 14.The corNov. 16 theft of a 27 ioch lelevi- gerous and should be contanit- asCesI. rwas parked in the 8300 block ofsian valued at 51,000. An esti-17. The 32 year old man report-ted.According to police, the The officers altempted to place Okelo Avenne. mated $809 damage was canseded conversations with his longsteten shotgun has not been the man in a sqsad car. The them NOW$450 deceased father and olherwise re- A 1973 Otds parked in thelo the front window. Thn store's covered. friends pnrsned the police, and Budget Billing: 8600 block of Oscoota Avenueburglar atarte did not activate One blocked the sqoad car door, Envelopes: Eoeu thoaghcur For peopiewbo peeler NILES HAIR STUDIO was burglarized dating the samewhen the window was shattered. Dealer'scars holding the officer back. At that uormulpontcnrd blU ng the conoeuience oto 7629 N. MILWAUKEE - NILES night.Slotnn was a $300 in-A screwdriver recovered at the DUI arrest time, Evanutonpolice arrived and melhodhelpn au hold budget, we offer Budget (25 Yonrn Heir Enpnrinnml dash stereo, a $300. set of golfscene muy have bees used to saw the officer and the man 51mg- down conta, free ve f ftiiliug which lelnyou even (708) 965-2600 j clubs, and a $300 air compres-break the window. Hiles police arresled a Chicago vandalized gling at the car door. Both theor- addrenued eaeulope csut your payments over the y. nor, man who was clocked at 78 mph rested man and his friend were are available lo Aluminum in a 35 mph speed zone in the Several cais at Champion Ford, taken to Ilse Evanston police de- people who Meter 8100 block of Milwaukee Ave-6200 W, Touhy Ave.,wore re- partmenlwhere acomputercheck them missing from nue Non. 19. The striver fell oatpertedly damaged befare Nov. revealed the arrested man hadan SpcciaiBitling: To accommotintepeople time for giving thanks of his car after he was stopped 14. A 1989 Ford Taurns had outstanding warrant. His friend's rF-creiviug tinaucini nnainlnuce tram cA Edison plant and the arresting officer noted$800 damage caused bya sharp record was clear. Both were re- 500eromenlnt agencien suchen vor the prlvIÌesn nl liv ng und work n5 inhi snnmmun y For the smelt of alcohol on hisobjeel, a 1990 Ford Frohe hadu loaned toMorten Grove, ocjal Sncurily or IheVA, wecnn Au ostimated half Inn of alumi- left side scratch nSlimated unnderrufr endsnndn opghbnrsFor serving your Insuranne breath. Following his failure to 10 The man originally arrested urrnnge special billing deten. nirm was reported missing frompass field sobriety tests and acost $300 ta inpair and a 1989 was charged with a deceptive floods May you a I enjoy a unte und happy HolIday the Commonwealth Edison sob- hreathatyznr test in which heMoslang had a right rear dent, staliou, 8160 Golf Rd. Accnrd- practice watvanl, two charges of s, 111111fI Bill Schmidt registered a .16, the man wasestimated at $1,000 damages. theft warrant and an additional spI'akcrhBur'asr ing to David A. Mehoer of thecharged with DVI, speeding andOfEcials do not have a suspect. cLnorgy Conserve alsltty, the pipiog and miscella- charge of msisting arrmt. His I ieghborhos 7745 N. Milwaukee Ave., Mies, IL 60648 a BAC of over .10.He willOn Nov. 16 a 1989 Ford Escort friend was charged with obstruct- toi adujoc arduo neons metals, more than $t,000 asques sa (708) 967-5545 have A Dec. lt court appear-was also disconeresi with $400 ing apeare officer and bauery. outon abC aymufl . worth, may hove been staten as damage. . ouun,a repreat once. 'uureaoailabln, taIme from our early as Nov. 15, when a gate , 8e well na pri- was discovered untoched.Al Speaker's Barea stare FARM 555055CC COMPANIEs rN Diamond Peeping Tom r ly nervicn for Inns that time, ea one noticed if theCriminal will gladly cyme O,neOtt,Ces ulnnnrgton Onu people depets- out-to gnawer melal was missing. Police arrested a 35 year old ant ort medicei. bracelet man Nov. 19 who was twice teen them. damage peeping into apartially open win- apport equipment Car stolen missing dow in the motel in the 9400 block of Wuakegan Road, Mor- A t984 Cadiltac convertible,to home A woman, whose home in the 8700 block of Slotting Avenue lun Grove. The second flanc he cbmmonwealth Edison scheduled to he shipped to Po-The owner ofa home in the peeped, the mole occupant of the land tojoin its owner, was stolen7500 block of Nora has been listed for sale, discuv- WereTheiW4genu Need Us. Avenne re-cred her $4000 white gold brace- room chased and apprehended For ooer 100 yearn, ifa been one bright idee between Nov. 12 and Nov. 13ported $600 damagetu a front the man in the motel lot. The offer enolhes'. from a repair shop at 6901 N. window nf the residence let with t5 diamonds missing. Nov.The woman laid the bracelet peeper loldpolice he s looking Milwaukee Ave. according to re-19 when rockswere thrown at for a woman he had visited in the ports. 1:11 am. may have been stolen by a hanse hunter daringan open hanse. room another time. The man was released without charge. L PAGE 16 THE nUGLF THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23,t SSS ors es THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23,19n9 PACE 17 Regina golfers Park hosts The NuesBaseball LeagueExtends Thanksgiving BOWLING 51401, - win state title hockey tourney Regina Dominican High Janior Varsity golf awards 'A I Greetings To AllIts Sponsors andMembers Schools golf team, winner of anwere presented to: Jackie Rubia, TheHilesParkDistricts unprecedentedfourthstraightCoarhs Award; Jennifer West,Sports Complex tce Gnk, 8435 Catholic Women's Bowling League 1989-1990 BOARD OF DIRECTORS state championship, its sixth stateMost improved Player; Laura Ballard, will host the t 989 Silver Sitte since 1982, celebrated theCostello, Most Valuable Player. Stick Hockey Tournament, the Week elNov. 15 Close oftheie season at an awards Junior varsity team memberswrekends olDer. t, 2 and 3 sod Wednesday evening 7:00 p.m. banqnetrecentty. include: Annie McIntosh, ReneeDec.8,9axdtQ. Pastan, Kate Denten, Maureen Thrre will bé no public skatingTeam Standings W. L Debbie Temps, Ltd. Coach Vi Rango cited the five 3 i-46 Phenner, Tina Rossini, JennifersessionsoxthOseweekends.Candlelight Jewelers 51.26Ray Old's- Park Ridge 24-53 . The Nues BaseballLeague cannot oper- state champions, including: Hoi-West, Michelle Westol, GretchenNiles Park District Skating Tok-State Farm Insurance . High Séries ate solely on registration feespaid by its 'y Aicata, Julia Fitzgerald, KatieWochner, Laura Costello, Mee-eus will be honored at the Oakton A. Beierwaltes 51-26D. Hendricks Fitzgerald, Masyheth Hoizt, Laa- 553 participants; therefore, we Solicit theaid gun Costello, Kathleen Dnnphy,tee Arena. 2800 Oakton, ParkClassic Bowl 41-36F.Koch 513 of sponsors to help defray raMarx and Lisa Wochnee. Maureen Erickson, LisaRidge. Public skating hours areWindjammer Travel 40.37 High Games operating HollyAtcaia receivedtheMct-tugh, Jucquetisse RublE, BethFriday, 7:50 p.m. to IO p.m., Sat-tst Null. Bank ofNiles 36-41P. Koch 222 costs. We would like to thank thesebusi- Coach's Award. LisaWochnerre- Botola, AlexandraDelafon,nrday 2:20 p.m. so 3:40 p.m. andSkaja Terrace 34.43D. Hendricks 205 nesses and individuals whose support ceived the Most tmproved PlayerMaureen Fitzgerald,Margaret7:50 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. (tO p.m. fosters our activities, Additionally,we Award. Katie Fitzgerald receivedFox, Michaela Caruso, Heidi De-so 10:30 p.m. - adulO only) and ask that all members, fans and friends theMostVatnabte Player Award. mesriO und Julie Ryan. Sonday,2p.m. 103:40p.m. of Por Silver Stick Tournament st. John Brebeuf Ladies Bowling our league patronize these commercial game times, call the rink, 297.Team W.L Bubble Up and industrial firms whenever possible to 80t0. 28-49 Green River 62-15Hawaiian Pouch 28-49 more fully demonstrate our gratitude. Maine East's 7 Up 50-27 Eighth graders 50-50 45-32 High Series Bonethead 44-33Anita Rinaldi 566 Diet Rite 42-35Carol Beeftink 498 Bowling Club Coca Cota Joao Barsella 495 IL tu RI Mike Nuwak, Ed Anuar000, Run Orreoteehi, Steno Vitale,Watt Beusso, Chunk Mur- to shoot hoops 39-38 1989 SPONSORS kus, Tire Pusodul. Nut Piuturod Duoid Bruwe, JuheHunke Mountain Dew 39-38Jean Hoppe 494 Maine Rasta Bowling ClubKrista Lena, Rich Stone, Rich Sunkist Photoby.Ed Domouloki,Je. elected officers and organized Donald G. Huehner, principal 36-41 High Games FULL TEAM SPONSORS Parues, and David Corba. of Gemini Junior High School,Jolt 33-44 FULL TEAM SPONSORS two leagues ofnine teams lo bowl Carol Beeftink 207 8955 N. Greenwood, Niles BastPepsi 32-45 CENTURY CLUB weekly at Golf Mill Lanes. Leading in Division t competi- Anita Rinaldo 204 Maiue School District 63 con-Squirt 31-46 Artistic Teophp Fteol of Americe Beck lion are the team of Michael Jean Pinio 189 Forest Villu LId. Aeree Gloss s Tepn RinkRione gratutated the eighth grade boysSprite 30-47 7421 Milwaukee Aun, Orni N. Greecwoed Avenue Presidents Bric Johnsen andKeener and Prank Tom followed Helene Jarobson 184 BedS W. Touhy Aaerue 4315 W. Arrnitage 0574 Milwaukee who have been selected us mem. Nibs Nues Oiles Chieage 60539 Krista Lenz work wish vice-closely byEricJohnsen and Mark LL, Whitu Ion Siles Koverdan. Keener recentlybers of the eighth grade basket- LL, Mots Bronvs, Yankees 277-6590 president David Corba, secletary Grorrdleelll Prone Rich Stone, and trensurer Bran-achieved alsigh series of 454. ball team. Nues Club 55 Rebeer ZUkuff 0.0.5. Perrillo, Weinn & Mns Biggie's Restnorest Nerv.00d Foderai beings sins Greenwood Attnrnnpn At Low 7345 Harlem don Pelees. Team members, who will be 7535 Oaktsn Street & Lean Oiles Divison Il is lead by Kristacoarhed by Larry Gola, are Joe Senior Men's Bowling Niles - 258-lien AbA Yanhees Nulos 0613 0. Milwaukee Lenz and Rich Pannes, who re. LL, Oriobus LL, Padruu Atoo llhuortserae Champs Custum Adwerds Ales, Chad Barnes, David By-Team W.L M & A Auto Coro loe. Chivugv Team captains for first temes-cently achieved a high game of Flying Tigers 30-47 Orenm, Mote DanKssibu uum, Chris Gumino, Nick Kat-Destroyers 50-27 Frareeeal Order Milwaukee O Dernpsten Larry Friedman ter bowling are Michael Keener,183. Rich Staue and Mike Tym- Recycled Senibes 30-47 Of PuliDo Jerry's Fruir D Gardes eas.r sOn snolias, Brian Loet.zel, Mike Ma-Equalizers 50-27 . Oes-28e6 Center, leeurp. Marina Diverts, Jason Baygood, Gold Stars 29-48 Nues 6130 A.O.A, Mets Peerless Fodunul M ASDropnrp Wuekshop Mw trail behind by only onegitbay, Nick Nanan, JimLong Shots 7901 Milaaukee Ave. Eric Johnsen, Brandon Peters,peint. 50-27 AA, Cuhn 7759 Mulwasknu 3933 Irving Ph. Rozinsky, Brad Scheoter, BradMagic Machine 46-31 International House uf Nlboo CentrAnt Caepnln Oiles Ckiue5u 503-705e Wasserman and Brian Wietgus. Moose Buddies 46-31 Pnneokn. lsstr. Cube SPONSORINS 3 TEAMS HOT SHOTS: Jim Fitzgerald unas Milwaakee Aoenue yace Milwaukee Es-Stars 42-35647; Frank Cieplik 567; George Nibs Skele Torrone Fueerul Niles HSmn Pinbusters 40-37 A_A, G4sbes Tasty Pup The right decision. - Kovich 560; ArI BernIa 557; M, Red Sus 7852 Milwaukee Avenue Trident Seniors sautMilwaukeeAve 39-38 Frank Voelker 557; Pronta Rut- HAppy Honed Hut Ong Oiles FRIENDS CF THELEAGUE Dragon Playboys 38-39 The Nilno Boglo Oiles kowski 554; Ed Cieslik 552; 6747 Touhy Ave. Newspaper , LL, Phillies InnO.,Pudres Nsw yun cas stay warmat a very Three Plus Two 37-40Larry Burns 547; SIux Shafar Niles 8746 Ohererer Rd. LI. Red Sou Rapid CiruularPreso Ceerary 2n Fantastic Five Arenco, Atbietios ART Televiolee 520 N. Western Aue. ctmtsrtahle price. 36-41 544; Paul Nichols 535; John Oiles & AppBuoee AM,Yankees Coashlinht Royal Flush Chinano IL 65612 l42r1-nsr t Thu Vurk Spark Ignitins furnace is 36-41 Beton 534; Gary Kaceug 531; Vitloge Bille Sheppe noir., Athletics 7315 Dempsier, Oiles y735 Milwaukee, Oiles Sandbuggers 36-41 srl only sn exeeptiosal hoy, hut John Korn 530; Andy Andersoo nais Waukegan Road dAti, Padres AmyJupDosute Showmon's tcoureeue Unknown Stars 36-41 524; Mike Cohara 517; Joe Nues Minotli Brorheen 7240 Milwaukee Ave Agosny will suDe yna plenty nf operating 7780 Milwaulsoo Avenas Optimist Club of Nibs Nubes NOes Playboys 34-43Mosso 516; Ted Snagg 516; Bruma, Red Suo Oiles 4747 Potereun dollars. Lucky 13 33-44 Oiles Chivage Ruy Munlges 508; Henry Roil- si. John Brefoni Brunan, Padres Lt,, Pirates Well Scosso Bodinos 32-45 Since it lights with spark ignition, ter 505; Julian Akni 502. Hnty Nomo soeierp Village Bike nheppe Oiles Doiry Bee there is no punt light tu waste fuel. nene Wuukenan Read 0uWmke AA, Phullion 73O Milwuakoe Just whal yovd eepncr trum Ynrk, st. John Brebeuf Oiles Hiles the leader le energy Sauiug Edlem, Lombee Inste., SAnito Sue AM, Cubs Cneepony features. Holy Name Bowling Lions Club of Nuten Windiemmor Travel rog 6955 Milwauhne Aonnae 5544 Milwaukee Avenue And yuu car count on it for quiet Nues Oiles Scores efNuvemberll, 1989 lesS., Mote Nubes uperation und long, dependable lnssr., Yankees instr., Orinles lite. Team Peints Top Bowlers Gino Mio Nilee VFW Punt 7752 Norwood Fed. Savings 43 Jim Fitzgerald 646 Serre-Made Sandwiches 6635 Milwaukee Avenue Dr. TomDrozdz, DOS. 41 Cart Lihdquist 0000 Mulwaukne Ave. Oiles Replacing an ulder furnace withnur 601 Anderson Secretarial 40 Nulos Brunos, Phullios HIGH EFFICIENCY mndel Brian Wozniak i 989. DIVISIONS cae really Wiedemann Insurance 37 Jim DuoJacic LL, Yankees North Amorteen Martyre cut ynur gas bill. These new furnaces 561 Northwest Parishes Norm Katz 547 Fieni NolloanI Bnnk K of C haue an A.F.U.E. nf fO% nr higher. 5207 N. Hadern Avenue BRONCO LEAGUE Credit Union 36 JimJekot 546 of Rilen INSTRUCTIONAL LEAGUE J&BSheetMetalMJIG. 281/2BoenyLand 7100 Daktun Street Nitos Seonser Ic#m Manotier CASI YOUR BEST 535 Oiles Brunon, Odubos Call us today andsee how SkujaTerrace 28 Vera Ross . SPONSOR TEAM 00 Happy Hound AthtetiesBob Byree ENERGY VALUE 53( LL, Cubs Themen Oreado, DDS The Hiles Bugte Athtoties yoù can save, State Farm losurance Santo Perrotta 529 Hobey HeweftForest Villa, Ltd Yonkeen Steve Vitelo 26 1/2 7362 MIlwaukee Newspoper Village Bike Sheppe y R K Beierwalles . Loenedo Coentrucrion RedSeo John Ori 5-leathlç SlId AirCcrRitcese Steve Filo 524 eon S. Milwaukee Oiles Edison Lumbar Yonkees Tony Leifol Knights of Columbus Oncles Hugh LeVoy AA, Athletics ib/roeleg Soft Sell Modio Red Sue Chuck Comon Aoren Glass & Tops Cobs Walty Barabasa îaI__ AA, Mots Soft nell Medie Windiommer Travel Orietes Chunk Barrun Minelli Bros. Padres Jee Barrett HanS Achine Jerry's Fruit & Cubs Hugh MoGurryNorwood Federal Sovints Mets Jim Crowe C, VAN Cernmndllioe Garden Center Racquetball leagues, betr., Phulilon Inste., Red Sou Hiles VFW Post 7712 Phitlies Jerry Dalton r o TostyPep Podres Tony Pentilbo V Lien's Club cf Nitos Mets Tom Muougni YRN Pinilties Reedy Maois LITrLE LEAGUE Fn lessons offered atpark Optimist Club of Nitos Pirates Jehn Messar 1988 OFFICERS1 Deity Bar White Son John Stiller SPONSOR TEAM MANAGER The Morton Grove Park Dis-club during leugueplayto answer ArnistioTruphios White SosCorles Patterson k ç) hico introduces Maccia Sigel, one Bob Knuerr Cemmissionor Io'VAWE Gina Mir Yankees John Henna Bob Williams, Inc. racquetball mInted questionsus Mike Brown Vine Cemmissioner of the North Shores top racquet- Trsty Pup Red See Prank Monaeo welt au evaluate and critique in- Diane Duwling Senreiaiy Air Conditioning & Heating Nball teaching professionals. Mar-ternuled players Por further in- PONY AA DIVISION Robert Zokotf, DDS Orioles Jim Beysen ciawillcoordinate Tarry Bnlfeii Treeuurer women'sformation, calIberat965- 1200, istNet'L Bock of Oiles Cubs Joe Minek leagues, and Round-Robin clin- BOARD OF DIRECTORS; SPONSOR IEAM MANAEB RiggiosRosteuraot Padres Jerry Romonek 24 HOURS To learn the ardenpacked John Joknl Presided Tom Ornada, ODS Athletics Bob Sadtowski ni ics. She will also be available forgame of eacquethail or to refme First of Amotino Beck Mets EdAngorene (I,prIvate, seed-private, and group Catins PagensonVice-President Porrillo, Weins & Moos Skeja Torree. PhilBes Tim Posedet skulls, enroll in lestons,tnsmuc- Aetorney's at Low Cliff Ponek lessons, tion includes mies, MSa Nnwak Sncretaty Yankees ni Each league consists of sin, backhand, Wally Burubusz Finance Chuirman fetI House of Ponoakos Red Soc Dave Brown 677-1850 forehand, services, specialty Contrast Cerpets Orioles John Bowler eight, ten or twelve players of Member PONY AAA DIVISION shots and stralegy.All fees in- Terty Bolfeli Fraternal Order 1=1 7 DAYS A WEEK comparable pluyiog ability. All Dave Brown Member t,)NILES 966-4560 I dude court time,use ofracquet if uf Polirse-Nites #138 Cubs Joe Martinek SPONSOR IEAM MANAGER Member GLENVIEW 724- 2430 levels oftheleogue playase avail-needed, and instructions. Chuck Markus Testy Pop Yankees Lee Breitaman N able. sg. John Brebeuf Each league meets one Membership for she first Juo Marlinek Member M &AAuto Core, no. Mots RiebSheridan morning per week over set of Member Holy Nome Seniety Phillies Ray Johnson 7824 N. LINCOLN AVE. SKOKIE, IL 60077 o tenlessons is not required.Call or Tini Posedel, LoVerdo Construction Mets John GesiewskiVillage Bike Shoppo Cub. Brian Nowroeki week period. ABTTV & Appliances Pedros Cery Risk. sALS c*cn DIAL 06e - COMPANY Is INOEPENOENTLA ourlesn upeflusts SERVICE stop in atthe club to registeryils- Sigel will he avaitobln at doe 12013, eá- .:,,,,., 4M!t° fÇ7l(illP Township allocates Skokie bus Locals meet Walesa .Link UpIllinois Edisoneasesfees serves ,phone funds to agencies Old Orchard program begins for Illinois Bell andother -tele- reconnection The Maine township Boardlocal property taxes10 subscriberswillhegivennptosin noeproftt SlantingtheSundayafter bleindividuai, - Monday, Nov. 6, unanimously phone componies inthe SlaInmonthsIOpay the balance, inter- With winIerapproaching,listedin the whitepages oflhe agencies (hal provide essential Thanksgiving in time for holiday have begun mailing Illinois Bell hasestablished tul- - approved $408000 in allocationssocial services." infoemation-eslfnee, Commonwealth Edison isen-ephone directory, showers, the CTA will entend al brocheresto 560,000 low in- two letd'phone numbers thaIresi-lending an offer of help to reni- for 1990 lo 21 nonprofit ageocins The1990allocationsare: Cuslomers would berenponsi-dents ran call Special weather related rules the Sunday rotule of ils No. 97 Come residents, informingIhembIc for their monthly to receive servicedentini customers whone eleclnic.governing that serve Maine Township resi-Blare House,$8,000; CEDASkokie bases from its Howard of a federally-funded lelephoneonderLinkup Illinois- ditcouuectious Ore dee. programbills once service isestablished. io, has been disconnecled foralso es effect. The niles, provided Northwest, $11,000; Center of"L" md bus lernSinal to the Old that will waive half l-802-338.3goo for Chicagoeon-payment, This was an increase of S9,000Concern,$3,000;CenSarun nf lelephoneLink Up Illinois doesnot reducn by Illinois law, prohibit discoe- Over last year's allocations of Orchard Shopping Center al Golf service installation chargesup to residents, The company has mailed let- Deafness, $500; Clearbrook Cen- Rd. and Skokie Hwy. in Skokie. $30, rellularmnnlhlyphnnnbilln 1-800-828.0167 for residents noclions ifolectric service isnec- $399,000. Twenty-four agencieslee, $10,500; Des Plaines Senior Individuals qualify for Link lees to more than 12,000 custom-essaey lo heat the dwelling und The newprogram, called Link onlside Chicago inareas serveders, enplaining how they can have applied lo Maine Township foraCenter, $3,000 and Glenkisk, The new entended No. 97 ser- Up Illinois if theymeet the fol-by Illinois Bell. the 24-hoar weather forecastor solai of $559130 in funding for$10,500. Uplllinois, WillbeginDec,1. lowing criteria: service restored by payingas lit-weekend or holiday fomcast indi- vice will operaIe every 30 miv- - Although residentscan beginIle as 20 pestent of the toed 1990. The township budget, how- Also, the Harbour, $12,000; ates from 9:30 n.m. leaving I-lo- LinkUplllinoisisafederaitef_ Therecipienlisnotclajmed placing service cules that temperaisires will be 32 ever, sel a maximsrn of $410,000 ephonc ansislaeceprogramthaeisa dependent for federal income nrdees immedi- atnountdne usd20 percent ofanydegrees or lower. Housing and Shelter Program wardIo6:50 p.m. leaving Old ably for Link UpIllinois, new for nonprofit agencies that Serve known across pneposes, nnlets the applicanl secarily depositeequired, (HASP),$7,000;LifeSpar, Orchard. Earlier and later No.97 Link Up America. Theitem lax service cannot be installeduntil MaieeTownship residents. $9,000; Maine Ceder, $145,020; Illinoisísmorelhantioyearsnfage;aed Normally, o substantially high- bas service will operaIe belwrcrt programwasdevelnhythell Dec. 1. er partial payment would he re-Retired admiral Maine Tnwnship SupervisorMaine Township Council on Al- Howard lermmnal nod the Skokie The individual or honsehold Joan B. Hall said, "All of thecoholisnt, $113,000; and North linois Commerce Commissioninqnalifies foratteastoneofthe fol- qnined to restore service. There- named to Swift terminal a 5001 Demps ter cooperation with the Illinois Tel- Skokie - mander of either amountcan he agencies thatapplied performShore Senior Cenler, $2,000. St., Skokie. Presidentulthe Polish Nalionol,4iiance EdMoskal, (lefl), und lowing: worthwhile Services fur the corn- ephone Association wlsichrepee Aid to Families wilh paid over a minimum of the nextCom Ed board Others are Northwest Sabor- Also, Nortran No. 215 and Congreosrnan Frank Annunzio (I 11h Gist-Ill) welcome Chair'- seuls 56 rompanien that provide Depen- Rotary to four billing months, and future monily. Bal obviously, the boardbouAidfortheRetarded, CTA's No. 97 buses will provide dentChildren (AFDC), Commonwealth Edison Corn: was not ablelo fund all nfthern or mon ofSulidarnosc Lech Walesa, (right), at a dinner in Statuary local lelephnne servicethrough- Aid lo Ihn Aged, Blind, bills must be paid by the due dale. $22,500; Notubwest Suburban o coordinated Service every 15 and . O pony today named retired Vice Hall at the United States Capitol. Walesa had earher addressed Oat Ihn ulule, and consumeror- auc ion Customers ulso can makepay- grant all of their requests in fall.Day Care Cenler, $19.000; PRC minutes between Howard terrni- Disobled(AABD) The Skokie Rotusy Club Admiral Londo W. Zech, Jr. to ils We carefully weighed all of the a Joint Session ofCoegreso, the firstprivate Citizen in 165 years gatsizations, It has been certified General Assistance (GA, willment in full, hoard ofdirectors, Admiral Zech ParuleansitServices,$15,002; nul and the interseclion of Dodge by the Federal Communicutions Cily hold themfifth annnal Holiday requests with panicular allenlion Park Ridge Io have this privilege. Annunzio, in remarks made at the conclu- nfchicagoonly), The reconnectionoffer in served as chairman of Ihr U.S. Senior Center, and GubIas Steeets, Evonslon, Cotnnsissinn. Auction Tuesday, Nov. 28at theavailable to all residential lo services In Maine Township sian oflhe Joint Session said that Walesa had "rekin dIed andre- Refugee/RepatriateProgram cus-Nuclear Regulatory Commission $3,000; Resource Center for the from 10:15a.m. to6:l5p.m. The program, which has been NorthShnreHiltonllolel Cock-lomera whose electric service residents before reaching Oar de.Elderly, 51,000; Salvation Army, For more information, riders vitalizedPolioh nationalism in the hearts of mEnino, (REA), laits from an open bar, and (t'lRC) fromJuly 1986 audIJane cit ion endorsedbytheConsumerFeder Silentwas disconnected betwren Dec.30, 1989. He became $5,000; Shelter, Inc., 53,000 and may call Transit Information al FoodSlamps(luS), Auction are at 5:31)p.m., dinner a coosmis- Many ofthese agencies previ- Suburban Primary Hralthcare, nliou OfAmerica and theArnesi- Medical Assistance (including 15, 1988, and Oct. 15, 1989, pro-si00 memberinjuly 1984. 836-7000 (in Chicago) or l-800- Can Association of Relired Per- al 6:45 p.m., live auctionat 7:30 vidrd no meter tampering hasoc- ously had received lownship aid$5,000. 972-7000 toIl-free (in snbarbs). Alliance sells entertainment books aid lo Ihe medically indigent,ex-p.m. Admiral Zoch'slastassign- from federalrevenue sharing sous, is supported by inlerstaleeluding medical estension corred. The offer of 20 percentrnenl beforejoining the NRC The Alliance for the Mentally Theprice is $35. cases Conved $50 per conple witha was lelophonerates. r partial payment will be available fards. Since Use terttsinatiun of Foundationhosts dinner illis selling Enlerlainment '90 Bocks Can he purchased by andspenddowncases) choice of Roast Tip Sirloin Chief of Naval Operations for FederalRevenue Sharingin Link Up Illinois will waive ofuulilMarch3l, 1990. Manpower, Personnel und Train- The nesl monthly meeting ofpro. Dec. 2 al the MorIon Grovebooks, which contain hundreds ofcalling June Billy, evenings 708- Onlyonephonelineperhonse Beef or Broiled Fresh LakeSu- Edison is urging all such 1986, the Maine Township Boardthe coupons for discounts for resten- $27.500fllse$55serviceinstallu hold can be installedthrough cnn-ing. A 39-yearNavyveteran, Ad- Goland-Oreostein_Shernsan Cornnteoily Church, Lake and 356-21 14 or daytime 708-498- lion charge for Illinois Bell periorWhiwfish, lomers Io take advunlage of the has attempled lo help ils residentschapler of the Leukemia Re- rmts, movies, theaters, hotels, re-0992. cus-Link Up Illinois, and theservice miraI Zech isa graduate of the Aaslin. tornees. Io addition, eligible new For further information,callreconnection offer by callingor by allocating a lirniled amount ofsearch Poondation will be at 0:30 sorts, mdmaoy other things. must be in the name of the eligi Lou Troy al 965-3402. U.S. Naval Academy and George visiting their local Edison officeWashington Uuiversily. WE WISH YOU A... WE WISH VOUA... HappyTÍRIIikSgI HappyThauksgivinij Sponsored by the following business firms and services Sponsored by the following businessfirms and services:

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Abt NICO LOSI'S & CLEANERS TELEVISION MEMORIAL pROFESSIONAL JOES CO. PARK MilwaukeeAve. PHILLIPS66 APPLIANCE CEMETERY 7532 N. EDISON LUMBER CO. 8401 SERVICE St. THE BUGLE. 900 ILL. Milwaukee 7315DemPSte" GrossPoint CHICAGO, 6959 Milwaukee Ave. Ave. ILL. NEWSPAPERS Rd. 76394'APERlEs NILES,ILL. NILES, SKOKIE,ILL. SPEdl52EIN NILES, ILL. 8746 Shermer Rd. WE 9659753 967-883ei536 8645061 647-8470 ESTA8LISHE° NILES, ILL. 966-3900 PAGE 20 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1989 eton U OilJIaf/7005 .'lI,OIFJFatiT ,a.gcyju ,'JTBT BO .'I0J#u°N North Maine holds firedrillSocial Security appoints THE auGLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 198M PAGE 21

The North Maine Fire Protec-The use of artificial smoke pro-expose the firefighters involved payeefor beneficiaries Lion Disteict's Training Officer, vided for a more realistic, situa- ta a realistic atmosphere. This Whitè most adnita who drawprefened payee is n relative who Deputy Chiefteandee Short, heldtian. type aftraining IB necessary to fa- liven with the beneficiary. If noise the third and finalHigh Rise Social Security are able to mmi- Deputy Chief Short was res- mitiarize all departments with the age theirown benefita, some ben- can be fonnd, a friendwho shows Drillat Golf Towers recently.caed from the balcony of anbuildingitself,prablermthat stosong concern for the benefici- Golf Towers is located at 9001- eficiaries arc paid through anoth- apartment, while interior attacks mighl be encannteree$, proper use erpersonwho acta at a arto, an organizalion, institution, 9009Golf Road in unincorporat-on tIse simulated fire were made of equipment, coordination ef- or other qualified person may be edGes Plaines. representative payee, ThomasA. by memhers of the North Maineforts by alt departments, and the Curie, Social Secnrity managerappointed. The drill was held in coupera- 89e ofcommon radio frequency. andNiles FireDepartments. Fire- in DesPlumes, said. Secial Security exercises the lionwithseveral sunounding Future drills for North Maine fighters from Gleubrook eotered ArepresentativepayeeisnlinOst concessi in choosing the commsnityfiredepartments. the building with the purpose ofwill include a simulated disaster bett payee, Cnrin said. benefici- ProvidingsupportloNorth someone appointed by Social Se- shutting down the ventilation sys-at Ballard Nnrsing Center in thecurtly to receive and ute pny-aries whoneedapayee are fnrllser Mames Engine and Ambulance t tom. This is done so that smokespringof1990. protected becansn Social Securi- were Niles Fire Departments menE forthe welt-being ofaben- and fire are nolspread throoghont eficiaey who is unable lo manage 0' reqnireM payees to file yearly Truck2,Engine2,Ambulance2, theentireboilding. The Des reporta showing how benefits and Command Unit202;Glen- Glenview benefits becaute of mental or Plaines Fire Department conduct- physical impuirmenta. were used. brook Fire Protection Disteicts ed Ike rescue ofChiefShort with For information about repre. Engine 7; and Des Plaines Fire residents win Once it has been determined assistance from members of the Misalanadnit needs a payee, thesentative payant, cats Social Se- Departments Truck81,Engine Nites Flee Department. service awards curtlyOB t-800-2345-SSA 24 61,Ambulance71,and Corn- Agency tries to find the most Fire Ground Command was qualified person for the task. The honro, 7 days. mund Unit 90. The drill was an- under theauthority of North The Glencaim Award for ont- der tise supervisionofDeputy Maine's Captain Karye and Lieu- standing civic nnd cosumunity ChiefRandee Short, and the fire tenant Batey, Forward Commandservice has been nwarded lo two Camp Fire Ground Command of Captain was handled by District ChiefGtenview residentn, DonaldE. William Karye in North Maine's Ron Do-bis ofNiles Fire Deport-Alun and J. Ralph Synnestvedt, CommandUnit102. ment, and observed by Training Je. (pysttsumonsty). holds Camporee The drill was completed in 2 Officer Lt. Lundberg of Glen- Atas, n landscape artist for The Hntani region of Camp haars. Before the drills, several Brickman Company, has over- also. brook Fire Department along Fire, has clubs in areas from Eck- Already, the girls are looking meetings explaining the purpose with members of other depart- seen the careofthe grounds of the of the drills were held with the son Park, Park Ridge, Skokie, forwardto going back neutyear. manta. All were key players in the New Church in Glenview forEvanslon, Morton Grove, and residents and management of execstioo ofthix importantdrill. many years. Synnrslvedt was a Golf Towers. The pnrpose of the Nibs. This past month, they held The "High Rise Drill" was the staunch supporter of church andtheir Fall Camperee. Toughlove meetings was to answer any xes- contmnuity uses, Bervingon second such major exercise to be Ten areagroiops, spentaweek- tians residents might have,to conducted by the North Mainechnech andschaot boards. plan for management coupera- end in Blue River, Wis. steeping sets Fire Protection District in this This intemalionat award is giv-al "Eagle Case". tion, and to enlist the assistance complex. It was the first time the en annnalty Ta memhers of the meetings of several residents in allowing New Chnrch in recognition of The weather was perfecl. and North Maine Fire Department allnwed foc many bikes, compass A self-help group for parenta the Fire Department to use their conducted sach a realisticdrill achievemenss in varions fields. apartments as portof the drill. Each recipient receives a medalteailx, toorseback ridiog, und hay. troubled by cisitdrens' and went' asiag the M.A.B.A,S. (Mxtoal rides. The highlight of the week- behuviarmeeta al7:30 p.m. every The actnal dritt simulated a Aid Box Alarm System) involv- and a monetary award. real fire in a sixth flour apart- end was exploring inside the cavo Tuesday al the Dlencoe Cominn- ing Nites, Glenbrook, and Des itself. Some of the grnups had ment. Artificial smoke was intro- Plaines. salty Center, 999 Greenbay Rd., duced into one of the two stair- been to the cave ou lastynacs' trip, Dtencoe. The intent of this drill was to SHOP EARLY! but this year a fair-share of lilllo welts, as well as the sixth floor. simulate a real fire situation, and For further information, cuit ulght creatures, -- bals, attended Hanielat272-tlSOt. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE f BILEs PARK DISTRICT $540.30, Aunnne Wolodkoolcc 1551.08, Jernma Oicrak $19,158.35. llaShlaaM Ayrkaeski PUBLIC DIGIURSEME5TS SOFORT . $2,559.25, FIscal sear - 5/1/88 4/50/59 - - Grand Total Fiscal Burri so $0 145 123.96

G,o pavroiT - Payroll Ac,nt - Phyllis Acwt 53,105.23, Oast Sky $132.00, Na,-y Anne aley $AÇZss.sn, JeAn Allen 14,912.55, Reb,x e. Alle, $3,157.50, llena Antnrdvich 12,551.5e, ee,,ar a s tenus 1x5510, Jill eStar llun.5l, PeteBabilen $1,222.50, Jahn Sagas 1336.00, Randa Ball $4,145.73,neuid Banks s.s.ee.aamnno suusooyooeaossc .n,,ss.00, oca oc,005.50, 5x50555550A0405ASL- 84er. 1475.75, Jsnn,fer Baraba en $501.89, Anda Barre tt $5,444.55, Gerald Bassa 122,142.02, Jay lastian 1458. I, Jahn Selnenta ll.San.SB. eye Aalaante $1,452.51-, Berner J neuer ly $1,551.38, Alfraaa Blanco $8,565.61, Bally Blase $2,555.87, chuck Schals $015.50, Lucy Soyer $sBl.00, Jill BrAser t A5.sn, Judith Soasen lS.l40.68. Kathy Brandl $1,793.30, Seren Brandssettar 11,617.25. Ad a Bra,dstetter 10,667.59, Fred Braun 11,02.03, Adam nrnencn $524.72, charles a,oao.no 50W/coRo etnen sanAvArsa,uos.45, Buchanan $7,133.27, Jeras Buhrke $3,240.31, Marilyn Sahrka 1632.44. Aichard Buhrka : 110.550.47, J hi caeinaxa $671.44, Mary Ann castagna 11,555.50, Richard cassalli $745.15, steponaashossy&nsojs suss,00a .s,on,,u' poo rascanAsee. 8,655.59, onauMas moose Eliesbeth ch, culas $1,835.00, Barr, chu dress $945.13, David chriscl anse,, $420.00, Par chriatefilis143.32, Dvnaldcallins $7,704.71, Julia Cook $764.53, Jasas Cooper $3,475.13, cus nacBsaosa5,555.50,acebuiecs soAsen anIsas, cansenrosser co.s,oMs.sa, 0845500 rem Jennifer corrado $538.14 Tellycourielis $2,163.00, Ron Crias llana 1135.32, Mastiav Croka $2,421.14, AnaMern e curran $02.51, John 10am, k $021.63laus lela $1,052.50, Joan 505069vnstis ahusn no. 55,055.51, coocuso leering $22,225.13, Dandy Dettloff 14,171.23, Margare t Deutch $11,645.00, William Darius TnOaUssOco.4,550.55, CO5000A foe! u $l1,32D.13, D rund loaealski Jr. 103,105.-38 Saros Onisc 011 1122.00, Frank lrury 13,200.50. Batan Duda $0 l0.O3, Johi cuffy $713.15, Patrick lulan $4,715.55, Marilyn luschl 1070.00, es,nul.sa, ccOeroce aAppnsss moan. at. coosvvetosanrs meson ugn,seo.es, csnpsea u neuman cru Mike ralbo t 222.21. Pete leVluv $3,578.72, Niévla toan 11,426.41, Gerald clouer 10,604.44, Jaras Fabri ni 1105.85, Daua Figgine 11,395.18, Julie Flynn ttB4.ns, harry manI $209.15, Bruce Fallo I 0,612.60, Roneld Fvruaan 5005.00. Muryana t Fortre y $2,412.00, BuAdail Fraariok $1,36u.81, ha old critas 95,561.95, Mike Fritea 15,214.39, thsrnn Fritea $691.21, limothy Sembro $4,009.41, J anice Garbar 5M,655.ul, Rocflallm livuance Ill $583.50, Collaan tris 11,730.63,9 unica Ills 12,083.12, Janice Goldaber $569.10, Rich Goldberg $0,097.25, Olga Doneales 17,1 0.50, Buco, Gonvulso $75,711.52, June Gordon $120.00, Belly Gordor $555.25, A,aso.ts,emanAn BenAA. AB4O85.23, Ouatas; esoParuno-uncneosn54,555.55,uselsscB Erin Gatshall tl,35l.ls, Rriocin xotshall 13.037.01, Jerrn a urins 1820.01, Francas Grisant, eooeroesn songssMc. nosIng, GasnrnIBs caer. a,soe.oe, 0566555 0B055565, 558. 6,5a5.MO, $1,946.25, Ka an Suarriar, $1,653.88, Barry Gurus a tl,t57.36,L orraina Huirrall $3,305.05, Ronald Harria $4,888.28, Itaca Aarrn a 1413.75, JeSsen Bay 147.2t,daffreu Hay tG,457.11, William haidr,ch $106.25, Jack Hanrikse, $4,491.51, Marsarita harnandsy $6,405.53, Seas,ca

Hass 11,646.8 , Judith Hiokey $245.00, Margare t Ann Hickay $733.03, 11x055 Hickey $14,959.95, suramsnsoa nun.seo. a,45a.aa, ea- naeaaanrc maNcas conlnnann asua,a8 4.80, ososonaca receso Rosa Hillstrcm $22,008.30, Phillip Holoubek Jr. 100,009.63. Jill Horak 54,160.01, Iraq near. as,tan.ao, aspo aMasas,eouesosnrassaIe, asa.oc,arasnrs'scusnoesorns Hrycyk $8,754 43, Williee Hughes $45,325.16, Thomas Crbargar $3,362.90, Karen Saal arski $210.32, John Jekot $14,011.50, Jennifer Jensar $1,508.00, Manar 1JI eanay $O,OOu.75, Darrall P55500 5 agoar 00. sam ogcarsosn esA. to,tos.so, toan se,nzt.00, 50m Juras $1,142. 1, uragory Kapka $5,262.31, Bruce Raagatra 1243.00, Josef Rallar $562.11, a.noe_ta, Jan mn tano,aao ev,uornasaurono ss,noo.on, cuocA susTos ocaneorwns Peter Keller530.00, MurO Kern $145.51, Mi Rim tl.t1l.19, Banca Rinnis $2,022.44, Ria 54.eun,to, eomuan su-r ncraoerncaac .5,541.50, 3055m eutca,euixn Rann. ,Inn. n,tsn.BO, oca Klai nachm, dx1,101.14, Karyn Klopeck $558.13, Rotant Rruarr $20.13, Carolyn Soatba $032.00, Nancy Breuta 18,046.51. Thaddaus Kroll 11,341.32, Judith Krura $84.00, Joe Kumioski $99.62, Brats Basar o2,305.50, Karen LactaRe 11e 1168.25, Kristopiar Lahm $13.50, Carla Lundaoni $2,910.56, T ferasa Lankford $944.50, Richard Lad k 1745.00, D orse, Lecke 1480.03, Ioda Lemon k assaunrIRAn co. s,ast.ns, nnoeanoo'n »85560,551.85,nsmnn snasroceoxu,uln.oa,o so $661.25, Jome h Lauutino $3,345.33, LaRva Lauerniar $08,618.60, Steom Lindamuth 11.372.75, Michelle Lacs $496.15, Banca Luppino $GB,SOB.81, Phyllis Lunnlno $16,125.10, Tina Luppino rosaran! o,ono.as, asuso asunroumsa 8,010.04, nonnou ocnsaan46000 otrAs agens on,noe.ou $1,186.95, Ja f Majmoski $2,362.50, Thoeas Markos $085.07, Brian Martin $192.01, Janice Martin $01,513.43, Mary Jaca Marusm k 1338.63, Margare t Maeik $1,108.00, Collaan Mcaulay 505150 seseas 8MB soOn0,009. 01, 85mb;: ScAB 1,555. as,08mARs mcmueooB agyspevee 80. $1,281.05, laya Mcpagaan $2,362.53, Maureen McNlcholas $2x20042, Suis Maade $0,525.25, Lisa Mmnotti1 146.25, Ida Miens 1165.51. Ddnin Mill sr, Sr. $t,4t3.Zs, cl loebeth Millar $380.00, John MIllar $31.50, Lillian Moratti $3,815.51, Anadina Mronlae $846.19,, Ronald T. Mrctlmc $3 754.77, Joenn Muoc, $0,126.11, Mary Ellen Muelle, $261.25, Tom Muallar 001m mann 6nov.As,nas.s8, nononconos Sonno5,805.00, sananpuceAserRear 0,544.80, sonnA 1411.11, MrlaMurphy$241.10, Christine McCarrall $2,631.51, Sang Hes $435.00, leborah Nelsen $37,778.20, Sharon Bi esinaki $213.25, Joan0Laughlin $836.14, Brian Ochab $2,530.30, Jam, far Odis 00 $45.11, Aravi Odishoc ISOB.00, On, 011uar $292.26,AdolfO ArOle $9,183.34, 5,555.00, omS n6saoums nana usnrncc a0,555:55, 'Sn trusseunoumssn 005mM Scott 05cl 15 414.51, lyaM Ouerbau k $1,304.74, Betty Mahnke $0,003.10, Barer Balsar 500,512.78, annuma. 005)5505 0915005e 24,sOa.0B,Onu-un cascaR/aA o,,no.na, PeSTO $1,610.26. Ba art Pandau 1261.00, Carlos Pat tarson $27,105.92, Nichaa iPaplosski $9,606.22. rrusasn/ves,num.st,p55's ocunna sB/mau,oea.ss,estroesouane/ua 90.50 p5cM Sotada c/os Jamas Peters o0,000.03, hick Pa tarmon $432.00, Kan Pi aseck, 1621.25, Antiony Fierro $69.15, nno_sa, Purencnaooss/oBalmen,r5008reu's volIAte 0,005 .50,eonnasanuoS, 155.00, Jenni far Plarski tl,648.65, Michele Pin0000i $0,305.01, Leonar d Pistelli $6,384.04. NIna Plain $1,450.01, Laurel Port $0,825.51, Karen Pcraak 5G, 132.00, tdcerd R. Priurataky $3,510.25. Jmnnifer Prorok 1106.13. Keith BadAay $1,688.30, antonio Satires t117.25u Knic mayear $687.45, Linda Rea $558.75, Michael Ras $21,859.82, laniml Redis $250.33, Ive, momean mAcnon 5118005m ¿A.a ,u)a.ub, 555mo ¿nom S, oso.as, noon n. 'acossn Rhinahart t2.11S.80. charal Mice 105,155.15, Juees Richardson $1,523.29, Blasa Robin s,nso.05, saercoinoo, noon,r0400aun,so a Snoalonooa,uAo.00,sconto55x655 antomOn $1,199.30, Guadalupe Recta $2,889.58, Tare Mosa 1711.40, Barbara Rub anata, n $5,642.00, 0,455.55. 000RaSOs Jay Ruts $1,118.51, Wonita Suas $444.20, Thomas Ryon $4,631.51, Jamas sabras $1,118.29, 0,6n4.nt, annssnoca Fmoaou 80.058. aa,000.ao, Snos Lammoor, u,aan.05. Katharina Sampson $415.33, Michael Sampson $1,335.55, Louis traiano $21,493.72, Jans or scAlPa 1321 .30, Blorla Schniar 11.250.01. Lorri Schramback $1,314 .33, ChrIs Suhulthmis no SM T se en $15,276.76. Regina Shamroske $2,100.00, Margare t Sharidana $0,333.98, Baathar Shields Sn B5 OrBes 66w $11.01, Jaa 51 luarean 11,388.11, Sherry silcmrear 1120.03, Thomas Slack $31,487.88, Bath W m Glcuick $1,964.86, 01 audatta Salsh $1,621.41, Karen Solomo, $40.00, Barra Gomnarfeld $631.01, 8950 Rsbert S oransen $210.00, Mioheel Seingola 122,148.48, carla s tanlao $8,440.10, llana s r oOmseamean5°"°°'saa Stanke $25,411.51, Arnold 6501f $l,61R.59, Laur, a Straelmvkl $l,7Ty.t0, M aIrean Sal llumn t.a44.as, 5mB 55m Cr585 $194.63, Magsa Sulllumn tl.Dl1.TB, Dabra bunsen $3,437.11, William sonnssn $M3t7.l3, 9 no.a.*55.04,TcTaLnopassan000n AnnaM $1,000.00 Susan Swltalle $2,818.63, Harry Thiada $4,585.15, Renna th Thompson $1,411.21, Lisa Thampaon $843.50, scott Tlsmpssn 1104.25, Ann Torray $125.35, Thames Tralati $2,115.51, nema reSaL ase, nmu amasssanoeinu Donald Tora $444.11, Bobart 19ml $205.11, Julana Calle $5,053.72, Stanlea Vallo $2,TBS.5l, Sa,as,,uoS.us lanbal Barges $25,3t1.32, tearam lardas tt.t31.25. Barter BeSten $3,505.22, harry Sassais eones Bnnsnce n eon 0, 598e 825,141,23. Paula Nagannr $685.03, Marilyn Wang $531.52, Mearlos Wantlaa $44.11, Jamss :m0A.sta.os Naldas $33,127.52, Paalatta West $105.10, Nanas WI etears k $15.00, ttmoa WlllNaas 11,453.8$, mmmaemnaeawma Anne Maria Wills $45.11, Julia Whltgan 11,888.18, Jasan, W unless ki $153.38, liarS Waltam $5,43a,nsa.so ranasassente I arnas nonata $B,aoo,44,,aa PAGE 22 . THE BUGLE, THIJRSDAY,N0vEMIIER 23; 0909 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, usos PAGE 23 Holiday GiftGUide Holiday..Gi.ft Guide > Train show Old Orchard KC hostparty Garden clubplans Zoo marksoliay season hosts ice The Nurth American MartyrsN. Milwaukee, Chicago.The cust Ceuncil #4338 Knights of Co-is $27.Søperperson. arrives in suburbs Holiday festivities soon begin Inmhauinvite Christmas party sculptors all totheKC Por mure information andres- The Garden Chah uf Mertoa Great Train Escape, Chicago- atBrookfieldZoo willi the annual Christmas PartyFriday, Dec. 15. ervatiuns call, co-chairmen Past Refreshments will be served. Admistion is $2; kids ander 12tree trimSonday,Nov. 26. Oldørchatul welcomes the Na- Grove will have its annual Christ- land's friendliest and mostcon-free. For mom information, call The evening will begin at 6:30Grund KnightBd Zalesny at 966-man Party at National Park, 9325 Tickelt are available from mom- . From noon to 3 p.m., repronen- tiotsal Ice Carving Assuciatien venient Toy and Model Train398-5809. p.m., with a cucklaih and Hors6765, Sir Knight Andy Beine-Marion, Morton Greve, Tuesdaybers or at the door. Donatiuu is Swap Show, steamsintothe tntivet fromilO suburban commu- Singles Competition, featuringd'oeuvres hour followed by a $3. For mere iuformation, call nines will place handmade orna- Chefs and Artists from Chicago's waltet, Jr at 966-6961 or GrandDec. 5, at7:30p.m. Judy Schafer- Northwest Suburbs Sunday Nov. 7:30p.m. dinuerat IbeLido, 5504KnightTadLesniak at966-6756.nah will give the program. 966-4837. 26 at the VFW HatI next to the Chorus presents menE ou 7-foot trees located on linestholels and restaurants. Rand Park Fieldhouse, 2025 W. 'Winter the toado mall. . Winners will qualify forNa- Dempster, Des Plaines, t/4 mi. Decorations will set the scene donaI Ice Carving Champion- westof 1-294. Carnival' for Santa's 5:30 p.m. arrival Fai- steps. The sculptures created that In addition to the dozens of day, Dec. 1. Santa will arrive at day should last two to four weeks Wayne Staley, Park Ridge resi-the sooth gate in a wagon pulled if cold weather prevails. Paro of vendors in attendance will be ex- doct, will direct the Elmweod parts in repairs and recondition- by the Brookfield Zoo Clydes- Ihn artofice scnlplure is to design Park Civic Choras as it presentndale horses. Watch Santa throw with meildown in mind. ing. Qualified appraisals for insn-ils Winterconcert, Winter Carni- HICKORY the switch that will illuminate See the experts in ice sculpture FARMS® rance and estate purposes will be val," at 8 p.m. Dec. t and 2, at themote than 209,000 miniature available. Elmwood Park High School, create spectacular wonders Sun- Open to the pnblic from 9am. whilelightsstrunginIrres day, Nov. 26, at Old Orchard 0201 W. Fullerton Ave., Riverthroughontthegronndn. The Cly- to 2p.m., The Great Train Escape Grove. Conter, Skokie Boulevard and desdales wilt then transport him Old Orchard Road, just east of . . . featnres hnndreds of toy Eains in The Chorns will sing holiday GIFT all ozes ganges, and across the zoo. Edens Expressway in Skokie. CENTER ages pins favorites, fealnre dancing entern- Santa's arrival marks the he- parts, books, gifts, raitroadiana bIes and a Christmas carol sing-a- items andrefeeshmentu too. ginning efBraokfieldZoo's Hell- long. Joan Staley will be a soloistday Magic Festival, held Friday, ARE YOU A WINNER? in MaryHadaBaby and Porgo-Satorday, and Snnday, Dec. 1-3, lesit 'Glory to God in the High- MG chamber OPEN WIN at So Cation ganres 8-band 15-17, anden Thursday, NOW AT est." Dec. 21, and Friday, Dec. 22. ...espoolaliy Tickets are $3 and may be collects food Blackiaek and Craps. pur-This is the only time of the year chased at the door. For further in-the zoo welcomes evening visi- The Morton Grove Chamber ONE 3-heur caneton le formation call 453-5847. of Commerce and Industry in all you noed...onty SSO! lors. Darmg festoyai honra of 5 io cooperation with the Women's ACTUAL HANDn.ON 9y WITH 8:30 p.m., visitwith Santa and Club of Macton Grove, is having GOLF MILL SHOPPINGCENTER VEGAS - LIKE EQUIPMENT. Mrs. Clans, BrookfieldZoo Bear, a food drive throogh Monday, Beginners and Experienced players Frosty the Snowman, and the Dec.11. Non-parmohabte food will bnne9l Irnm oar konwledge. zoo's costnmed characters. items to br distributed to needy families in the area are being col- CASINO STRATEGIES, INC. Watch ice scalpture demonstra- tiont and enjoy magic moments lected. (708) 205-1811 with mimes, mnsicians, storytell- lIorna may be dropped off at HICKORY FARMS GiFT CENTER era,jnggters antimagiciann. BraokfiolriZooconiumedcharactemryngyn theseason at Holy- Dot's Hallmark, 6737 Dempsler Hot chocolate, hot cider, beh- day Magic Festival, from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday SL, or Century 21 Marino Real- and lors, 5000 Dempster St. Anyone . day cookies and -a selection of Sanday, Dec. 1 to 3, 8 to 10 and 15 to t7and Thursday,Dec.21 food items will be available each andFnday,Dec. 22. ietorested in sending in a mono- Quality Appliances evening. Mey donalion, may send it to the 4 The Snowball Express,the Morton Grove Chamher of Corn- IQIJE $1 for chOcheo and nenior citi-20 er more, Park in the northwest merce and tndustey, OtOl Cupali- Electronics zoo'a heated absIde bon service,zens. Thereis no chatgeto will provide Pene transporthtionBreolefield Zoo members na Ave.,Morton Grove, IL er to For mure informationon these .60053. f-w thronghnntthe zoo. children ondee 3 yeats old. Dit-holiday evento, call . (708) 485- Admission is $2.75 for adults,Counts are available for grenps of For rnnre details cuit the Mor- :COMPLETE SATISFACTION 0263, ext. 320, . ton Grove Chamber of Corn- Swedishmuseum GolfMill merceandlndastry at965-0330. 4 OUR GOAL...Since 1936 : holds bazaar holiday Y scuba club A Swedish Christmas Bazaar, Pesthours are I t am. to 5p.m. memories collects clothes Jutmarknad, will he held Dec. 1,The Swedish American Museum When yoe give a gift, yon're 2and3 ntSwerlish American Ma- gwing a memory. GoifMill will 7315 W.Dempster, Nues . is localed at 5211 N. Clark,near The Leaning Tower Family Y seam in Andersonville.Daily. Footer, in Chicago. Adult admis-be creating "Memories of The Sea Lancers Scuba Club is help- - (708) 967-8830 events include arts ondcrafts veo-tian $1 and children admittedPresent" tisis holiday season. mg to make Christmas a little dors, live entertainment, special. FREE. Cult for information, 728-GolfMill's theme fer the holiday Warmer forazedy kids by pronid- demonstrations, storytelling,8111. seaaonis"Memories of The mg them with an article of winter . Daily 9-9, Sat. 9-5:30, Sun. i 1-5 Santa's workshop, Swedish Cafe, This annual eveetcelebratesauPresent" which will begin Friday, clothing - gloves, hat, sweater, and Kids Krafts and play comer. old-fashioned SwedishwittIerNov. 24th. There will be many etc. tradition of music, family andevents taking place throughout The club has contacted both handmade craftslItaiSwedeoGolf Mill including visits from NilesTownshipandMaine Don't Be Fooled By have been famous forover theSanto, as voted ou lást year by Township general assistance of- Centuries. Chicago radio listeners. Picturea fices. These agencies have lists of ,HONEYBAKED.Imitators Using Our Name! with Santa are also available. families who live in the comma- The origixal spiral-sliced ham.. .sinçe 1957. Dancecompany Childpen who visit with Santa nitiesserved by the Leaning will receive a special Golf Mill Tower Family Y whose children Non Serving The North Shore presents holiday storybook. Santa wits he at Golf are in needofwinterclolhing. Highlaed Square Plaza MilluntiiDec,24, -To help keep needy children Marten Grave musical. Golf Mill will help thoppers -warm this winter, Rich Miceli, createa"MemorynfThe Sea Lancer co-ordinalor is asking Delicious food gifts from around the world. 7939 Gell Read 1/z mile east xl Milwaskee) Thn Northwegt Performing 470-8100 Dance Company, Pretent" by offering a specialty anyone who woold like io be part . a non-profit or-designedholiday ganizatlon, preaents ornament. of this offort to bring wrapped Available Only At itsannualShoppers will he invited te bane gifts of warm clothing lothe These Chicagoland Lncalioesr "Holiday Musical" with theKan- Leaning Tower YMCA, 6300 W. sel Dancers, Garfield Goose their phola taken and inserted andluto the ornamenLThese orna- Touhy, Niles. All packages mast The Paddock Shnppivg Cenler Santa Claus. The production,un-monts will he available while indicate ou the outside the size Rvliing Meadows der the direction ofSharon Kan-supplieslast, qd nel, wilt be held startingFriday, and whether the hem is for a girl 1323 Golf Road (Golf and Algonquin) at Buffalo GraveDec. 8th. Further delails cao be or boy. í High School Theatre e ¿w&yme'¿vøi 901-9790 Dec. 2nd atobtained atGutfMill, 3:OOp.m. The gifts wilt be distributed to The Giving Tren will return to the Nibs and Maine Townships The Courtyard Shnpping Center Admission is $5.Call 253-Golf Mill again Ibis hetiday sea- SS42 for further iuforsuatiou in time ta make the holidays a lit- Villa Park ten. Shoppers can pick ont de warmer fer the needy children 100-48 Roosevelt 11 mile west of rIe. 83) names ufnredy children from the in eur community. 834-0400 Write to Santa nttrraundiug area and purchase a Poeadditionalinformation, gift for them Io make the child's cuntscl Laurie Guth, Leaning Santa Ctaat will he pickingupholiday a special une. TawerPamily Y, (708) 647-8222 The Warmth ofthe his mait at the Nibs Park Holidays- District The huliday seasonJust or(3l2)774-85l5. Recreation Center, 7877 N,Mil-wuulda't he right without every- HICKORY FARMS® Family, Friendsandthe One-And-Only waukee Ave. Friday,Dec. 15. one's favorite heliday carols. To Write to Santa at theRecrea- Yvette Wilde o acconapllsh this, Golf Mill once loon Center, and besure to in-again will be hasting carolling Navy Airman Apprentice Now Hiring Salespeople for Christmas, HoneyBakedbrand ham dude return address,sa Santa canfrom areaschools and choir Yvelte T. Wilde, daughterof write back. Rabon L. andFhyllis G.Wilde of . groups. The carolting will begin Por more information,call theFriday, Dec. luI and continue Skakio, was graduated fromthe purkd)aorics, 024-8860. AicTroffic Controller School. throughtoDec.23rd, . PAGE'4' Pb(.ucsgs HôludayGift Guide > Chorale presents holiday music Dine with Santa Card sale benefits Great 'Tomte' The William Feeds ChoraleDec. t, alMoant Carmel Church, unique and important place in hearing impaired Bank sponsors celebrates the spirit of the holiday690 BelmontAve., Chicago. Chicago's musical life. at Swedish festival season as it opens its 1989-90 The William Ferris Chorale, Tickets for the Dec. t concert at Botanic Garden Each year theInternational subscription series with a perfor-with n roster offifty of Chicago'sare available for $16, $18 and Christmas Eve in Sweden is mance of Ottorino Respighi'sfinest singers has been acclaimed $20, with a discount for students SantaClauswjll be theguestofseveral holiday activities planned Creative Art., Festival asks a win- honor at the Chicago Botanic ncr to design a holiday casti to be decorations competition ighlighted by the arrival of the Laud to theNativity. The Choralenationwide for ita innovative pro-and senior citizens. Visa and by the Chicago Botantc Garden. Swedish Santa or tomte, as he is will also perform Renaissancegranaming and excellent per-MasterCard arcepted. For further Garden Dec. 20, 21 and 22 when"Christmas in the City sold as a fund raiser to promote will be the arts psograms atibe Center on Bank ofRavenswood is aware Prizeswill be awarded for called in Sweden. Legend has it polyphony and traditional carols.fomsances. Now in ils 18th sea-information please phone (312) the garden hosts its first Supperopen from Dec. 1 throagh Jan. 1, creativity and originality, with a withSantaprogram. Deafness. The purpose ofthe fes-of the festive decorations which shut the bringer ofgifts rides on a Concert time is 8 p.m., Friday,son, the Chorale has secured a922-2070. 1990. Thereisno admitsion welcome the holiday season in panel ofcansmunity and business straw goat, JUL BOK. The Jul A buffet sapper will be servedcharge for theexhibit. Family an- tival is toennich theqnalíty of life forbearing impairedchildren, ad.Sasganash, Edgebrook and Lin- leaders selecting the tap Ihnen en- Bolt will arrive in Chicago Dec. at 6 and at 7 p.m. each evening intivities are also planned fsom 1 to olescenta and yonng adalts and tocolnwood,and takes pride in the triesPriday,Dec. 15. 2,ut Varblousman Children's the Food for thought Cafe in the4 p.m. weekends, except Dec.22 community spirit this effort re- First prize winners will he a Education Center al the Botanic demonstrate that the artsare vital club's Lucia Concert and Dance and 23, during the holiday season to hnman development. fleets. weekend for two at the Claridge ut the American Serbian Hall, Garden. Cost is $4 for chIldrenand from lt am. to 3 p.m. on This holiday season, residents Hotel on North Dearborn Park- 5701 N. Redwood Dr., Chicago, and $6 for adults. ParticipantsTuesday, Dec. 26, dsrongh Mon- This year's card depicts the quiet hush of a winter'ssceneof these communities can cansway in the heart nf Chicago's just south of lise Kennedy Es- will have their choice ofa turkeyday, Jan. t, 1990 in the exhibttton Gold Coast District. The week- Deck prizes for their creativity and, at pressway between Canfield and Ils done te shades of blueon pale ' or ham dinner. A special clsil-ball. blue parchment with matchingthe same time, help benefit Theend will featare Saturday night Cnmberlaed. - dann's meal is also available. The Chicago Botanic Garden Neediest Childreus Fund as parstickets for two ta the winner's The concert begins at 7 p.m., Mter dinner, Santa will visitis located on Lake-Conk Road in envelopes. The message, May wtth chitdren who may also the quiet beauty ofthisseason beoffiask ofRavenaweods Homechoice of Chicago Iheatiical pro- but doors apee at 6 p.m. with a par-Glencoe, one-half mileeastof the forthe Holidays' decorationsluchons as well as Friday night homemade bake sale, and a ba- ticipate in a holiday activity andEdens Expressway. The Bolanicyours Ibmughous the coming vistt the holiday exhibit, 'Christ- year." is printed inside along withcompettoon. VIP passes to The Funny Firm. zuar filled with items from Sue- Garden is open every day except Residents can enter their eut-Dinner for two atl.P.'s at the CIa- den. Prices to be awarded include . - mas in the City' in theExbibitionChristmas from 7 n.m. until san-aspecial seasonsgrresings in fin- And Hall. gerspellizsg. door holiday decorations in theridge and complimentary conti- a weekend at the Embassy Suites, set. Admission is free; parking is banks Home for the Holidays Reservationsare necmsary. Cards cosan packaged 20 toa neulat breakfasts at Ihn hotel are or a pale of Jul llokx from the $2 per car. The 300-acre facilitybox and cost $9 per box, plus ad-contest through Dec. 8 by slop- also included. Sweden Shop au Foster Avenue, Space is linaited and reservations¡ owned by the Forest Preserve will be closed when the evenings dislocaI cossu for imprissshsg (op.ping into the Saagan&sh branch at Dinner for four at Monastero's Chicago, among other items. District of Cook Connty andtional) and shipping. All 4145 W. Peterson Ave., at Rog-Restaurant will be awarded the After the concert, refreshments are filled. To make toservations, managed by the Chicago Horti- pro. Lisa lutaIt contactthe registrar at (708) 835- ceeds benefit talented childreners, in Chicago. A $5 donation tosecond place winner, with a $100 are available. Masic far listening cnitural Society. Por additionalwho participase m the Centeronbenefit The Neediest Chitdreusgiftcerlificate fromHappy Fonds or dancing pleasure will be pro-den; for the Frime Minister, 1istle 8261. lug- Your information, call (708) 835-5440. Supper with Santa ss one of Deafisess'sInternationalAilsFund will be accepted with allee-given for third place. vided by the Wayne Speis Or-vanCarlsson; Mayor Byrne; State Festival. teins. chestra. Senator Bob Rostra; among odi- GOP host holiday party Varblontmon is a 35 memberers in Illinois and the survounding s s- s i. Swedish children's club locatedstates. Lisa ix fluent in Swedish Band on the Northwest side of Chicago Sheldon Marcus, committee- 7:30 p.m. and traveled with the groupto Fruit Cake Edison offers tips atGampers Park Fieldbouse. Salted Party Tho man oftheNiles Township Regs- Attendanceisfreeand entertaining Sweden, Norway and Denmark A iiofldoyora,i,r,, Ai ergooii oar io, i,, all This year's Lucia Queen ix 14 o' oboo,,iifoi lar Republican Organization, is-members are asked to bring a tra- in the summerof 1988. fillol oiih pogoo, r, vilas all members and guests to at Chanakah year old, Lisa tafelt, of Chicago, A'o,g,ro ii,,. rooirrS, 0,4 00'r stitionui dish nniqne to their bed- on fireplace safety a member since 1981. She has For farlher information on 10694115 2/5. hip,. 0685411 attend their 1989 Holiday Partytage with a short explanation on a The ton-lapping music of the ii,g.$8.99 4501 Taesday, Dec. 5, at the Oakton Maxwell SBant Klezmer Band performed with the group twiceVarblomman Or the concert, call Sete 3s5card. As temperateres drop and thestyrofoam packaging is for the King and Queen of Sxre- Reg.$54.98 Pack Commnnity Center, 4701 For information contactwill highlight the Chanukah cele- a fun- JoyHamrin at(312) 777-5906. Sete holiday season approaches, lisos-place, because theycan produce $749 w. Oakton, Skokie, starting at N.T.R.R.O. at966-8282. bration at the Kohl's Childrensands of fireplaces will be lit by Museum io Wilmetse Sunday, deidly quantities ofcaeboumon- Dec. t7,att:3Opm homeowners and apartmentoxide. dwellers, seeking warmth and Avoid stacking artificial logs, P1Asponsors Fruit lay Young and old wilt sing andsavings on their heating bills. / RS,,,,!boeRri.t,oy MOVING SALE dance sa Ibistradioua! Jewish made from sawdust andmax, on /0..! /,,,O/,oioof (WITH THIS AD) While these are two goodreasonstop afone another, as with wood folk music. TIte celebrationis afar lighting a fireplace, g(,,,,,o.tpi¡'Op5rdf,,io. great chance fer patertss and cautionlags. If artificial togs are stacked Christmas play #244.55! lIb,flog. $7.99 L/H BEAVERS mastbn taken to avoid accidents. grandparents to introduce chit- on top of each other, they can Sote Each year an estimated 6,000cause an explosion. The Niles Elementary Parent-ence participation. $1,795.00 dyes so thejoyful tunes and mete-people receive emergency dtes of Ktezsner music. Families care Keep the telephone number of Teocbef-Assaciation's Cultural Performances will he at Hiles FULL LENGTH MINKS treatment for injuries sustaineda physician and/ar the nearest Arts Program ix inviting the castElementary South, 6935 W. Tos- 1\tri1de Toes mill share ist the rich traditionofwhile working around fireplaces, Ur,,th,T,vtn,ass,,g $1,795.00 the holiday and Icaro Yiddish Poison Control Center nearby. If of Unicorn Theatre Company tohy at tO am. and at Culver Mid- Sdp,,&,j,,d according to the U.S. Consumermy of these possible hazardous present the Christmas classic: dIe School, 6921 W. Oakton at t u!,,!,hod,. #697611. Songs und dances. ProductSafety Commission. substances are consumed, O'Henry's "TItEGIFTOFp.m. Allareinvited. eu'.$15.99 The Kohl Children's Museum,Mostofthese injuries are cuss and colt for t65 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette, is helpimmediately. MAGI" Wednesday, Dec. 13. CosMos bruises caused by handling mood, This is a live theater produc- open Taesday-Sasurday 10 am.irons and other equipment. The Before starting a fim,remove to 4 p.m. and Sunday ssaa to 4 all holiday decoralions from lion featuring Iwo castmembers Harry A. Litberg Rechargeable more serious injuries, however, the recounting one nfAmerica's best- CTÛ p.m. Admissionis area and open the flue. 1ni Massager 's\'Large Massage :aks. $2.50 forare bums sustained by children. known short story writer's classic Army Private Harry A. Lilberg - adults and children. MembersSome suggestions for avoiding Always keep oscreen in front f,e.g,,agif: r Cushion and children ander two ofthe fireplace whenever Christmas talen afago, abontDel- has arrived for duty in West Gee- Oo4yioo/ooavy 9120 W. GOLF ROAD years ofmishaps include: a fire is .. age ore adral tted free. horning. la and Jim, poverty-stricken new, many. P00i 01/0,0 SOdy, Rechargeable OES PLAINES699-8442 Before lightinga fireplace, lyweds who want desperately ta Litberg is a medical specialist ....-. #120215 ..-.#151011Rog.610.09 Massager For more information,callcheck to see if is was constiucled Never sse the fsreplaceas on Sote d!l AflcS 256-6056. iuciuerotor for burning give each other a meaningful gsft with the77th Field Artillery. loo,rfooii,gihroghil9ie for use as a fireplace armerelyfor trash nr forChristmas. He is the sen of Buoy J. Lit- Suie loliAry.,roer,. Other debris. Gift wrappingpaper 8110115 C.g.834.99 decoration. Also, have the foe. Lust year, students, teachersberg of 2027 W. Bradley PIare,7 Sote ptaceinspecteej and evergreen boughscan burn to determinesuddenly und rapidly, undporentx were delighted by the Chicago, and Frances P. Litberg- whether it has all thenecessary throwing Unteom Theatre's production ofYoung of Skolde. off sparks. Dispose of ' linings and clearances. wrapping Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". Biotin Hair Core Kit paper immediately The private it a 1988 graduate 9 i,,p(_,, Bath & Shower Geli! Avoid the use of flammable Thts Dixon, IL. based live theater ofNiles North High School, 5ko- Soo,i,o),'oe,lf,,, \ I liqaids to rekindle a fire. The liq- Homeownert undapartment 00froS.Arololi/,,o dwellers arrosti Commonwealth geonp includes spontaneous audi- bic. .v*v.'. usd vapors can cosseau euplosion " ho/lovero,o,,. traveling tIse length ofa Edison's sorrhem litinnisservice #602351 'Org. $5.98 room. territory will enjoy tise Always keep the damperopen warmth Sete $499 while tite fuel is baiting. Thisand good cheer ofa fireplace this WINDJAMMER TRAVEL (FORMERLY IN LAWRENCEWOOD) fall andwtntersemon Following provides forefficinntbuming andthe suggestions I. prevents the accnmnlasiou of mentioned above 8044 MILWAUKEE AVE., NILES, IL r r ex-will snake this Honey Raisins i plosive gases. a saleas well as - Prunes ALL SEIKO WATCHES pteasnroble experience. 708-823-3333 Avoid using coat, charcoalor #074315 #13 7925 #137815, lOor. lOor. ,;l #056515 IN STOCK1/3 OFF Reg. $1.49 '12oo. SKI AUSTRIA SALE SALE flog. $1.49 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMASTREES SALE . 99q L:t SPECIAL From the Country INNSBRUCK FROM $739 990 990 ©'s Open November 24th KITZBUHEL FROM $758 i INCH NAME PENDANT o . (CHAIN EXTRA) tS.*: Choose-and.cut PACKAGE INCLUDES: $75 't Fresh-cut retail trees 14KGOLD Wreaths, Ropin9 andmore .Round-trip airfare via American AIrlines .7 nIghtshotelwith prIvate bath ACTUAL SIZE . -t . t, . . and round-trip bus r44,I_____ u , p SINNISSIPpIFOREST: Airport assistance , transfers from Munich airport -8744SHERMER RD. :r 815/732-6240 GENERAL NUTRITION CENTERS ' u . Continental breakfastdaily ¡ or 732-6168 ., (Next to The Bugle) ,. .Dinner daIlyat most hotels Call 1-800-477-4GNC (ext. 300) For Location Nearest You, NILES 966-1035 lflßßNat1ona/B/ue-5-ib/o,- Winner .Freeski bus I 3 Miles SouthufOregon . All taxes andseivicecharges In AustrIa Golf Mill ShoppingCenter-Nues (708) 297.9388 I_ .- ' h 1989 I/JInoj on Lowden Road - ..: Grand Champion Pt26 --- 2t&n9 tÂdE2 Holiday Gift Guide _- ØfrTi Museumdisplays Memberships available NKSÍYIJ'- for community concerts ethnic Christmastrees Thu Community Coacert As- A sparkling forest of ethnicchoral groups and instrumentalsociation of Maine Township Christmas tees will be on display ensembles witt perforan Mondaypresents the secondconcertin the SAL.! during the Museum of Science through Priday every 45 minutes1989-90 series, The Broadway 'r andIndustry's48thannual from 10 am. IO 1:45p.m. in theMarionettes peaforaning A Christmas Around thu World Mateum's South Court. Christmas Carat, Sunday, Dec. 3, Festival baginniag Friday, Nov. Visitors wilt be able so sampleMainnEastlligh School Auditor- 24. iam, 2601 Dumpster, Park Ridge . ethnic Christmas cuisine Monday A Located throughout the Mu- through Friday, t I am. to 2p.m.,at3 p.m. scums untrancu (toot, the Christ-by taking advantageofthe "Inter- A close np demonstration of esas Festival, which continuesnational Buffet" for grasps of 20the art of marionenes will follow through Monday, Jan. 1, featuresor more, For reservations, callthe performance for anyone who the holiday customs aud tradi-the Museum at (312) 684-1414, would like to slay. A A lions of 42 of Chicago's ethnicExt. 2291. The Community Concert groapt. The five week tong free Au "Ice Rink Cafe" ix the Mn-1989-90 somos series presents four concerts st Maine Township uventinctudes hand-crafted orna-anum's East Court wilt featurea f meets, authentic costumes, finelywide assortment of coffees, teas,EastandWestHigh School Audi- r detailed nativity scenes, taule-hot chucotates and baked goodstOrinrns on Sunday aftemooas ADVANCED tempting foods, fold-inspiredeu- from around the world for visitors and evenings. Available imrnedi- terlaiument, photos and lunchto partake of as they watch skat.atety and effective for the Dec. 3 with Sauta, a 20-ft. indoor ice ers On the iadoor risk. concert, the Community Coucnrt YT1u\ rink, animated window displays, This. year's Festival will in-Association announced a special / free thealerperformauces aadce- ctode an opportunity foe childrenChristmas membership offer. RECORDS UP TO 2 lebritystoryhours. to visit with Sauta. Santa's help- This offer will provide mcm- FEATURE PACKED More than 100 Chicago-areaers wilt be ou hand to capture thebership admissions to the final URS & 40 MINUTES FULL SIZE moment in a photograph, avaita-three concerts for the cost of $18 bte for purchase by visitors whofor individual memberships, $9 Complete Service, for student memberships and $45 s 6:1 precision Power woatd like to take home a tasting Zoom Lens Selection & Repair memento oftheir visit to die Mu-for family memberships. Tickets seam's Festival. are not sold for individual con- . Action shootingwfth Get it All at cerO aud admission is by mum. High Speed Shufter Village Plumbing "ChristmasStoryhours"for bership outy. Call 825-2982or children wilt return this year fra- 824-0405forinformationor . Flying Erase Head 'GAS; YOUR BEST taring popular local media coleb- memberships. design br smooth rities who wilt read some of the The two remaining Communi. transition from one ENERGY VALUE" best-loved classic Christmas sto- . ty Concerts are Qnixtet of the scene to the ocal riet I 1:30 SAVE MONEY at orn.Monday Americas, Feb. t 1 at 3p.m. at -- .s Pius throughThursday,Dec. 4. Maine East and Leonid Knzmin, The Broadway Marionettes will befeatured in A Christmas 32 more teatnres WHEN YOU through Dec. 21. REPLACE pianist, will perform April 8 at CaroPpresented by the Community ConcertAssocialion in its Model SF2033Y Visitors also will be able to 7:30p.m. atMaine West. 1989-90 series, Sunday, Dec.3 at 3 p.m. in Maine East I-11gb YOUR OLU shop for distinctive Yuletide dec. MTS Stereo Stand System WATER School Auditorium. Call 824-0405or 835-2082 for information . orations and ornaments at theShare andmembership. Christmas membership Chromacolor Costras! Piclure Tube HEATER Museam's festive Christmas offertu available. - NeAVungaard Chastia with Comb Filter MODVM 7030 W!TH .Shoppe. holiday play MIIR Multi-lund Remote Cottrol A NEW GAS TheMnsenm is located at 57th Compu!erbrain ENERGY St. and Lake Shore Dr. Hours are with children On-Screee Menu lisplays Alt good memories of past Regina Christmas, 178 Channel Tuning r SAVER. 9:30 am. to 4 p.m. weekdays and Dec. 26 through Jau t. The Mu- Christmas joys are brought to the . Au!n-Chaesel Search FaRv stage in "A Child's Christmas In Advanced Color Sentry 6-Head Digital VCR au auL raiVIS-7 scum is haudicapped accessible souri. halVaS_2 and open every doy of the year, Wales," to be prnsnnted at 7 p.m. concert except Christmas Day. Geaeral Wednesday, Dec. 6, at thu Rialto Regina Dominican High With Stereo Hi-Fi Squ ore Theatre. au Olkowski, Skokie, will be ne- Model VRF51OHF adenission andparking are free. Schoolwill holditsannnatCompanists. L SAVESS This sum holiday musical is aChristmas Concert at 2 pm. Sun- Local Chamber Singers in- lend,oftencomical remnm-day, Dec. 3 in the Regina Audi- r brancn of the Welsh tradition, elude: Mary PeRo and Kathleen -I Scott E. Willøson tarinm. Suzanne Srnese, Glen-SchackofGlenvirw, Kaytee Len- I Based on the story/poem by Dy-view, is music director, Army National Gnard Private tino ofLincolnwood, Amy Alaces tan Thomas, it brings to life the The program wilt feature tradi-of Park Ridge, Carolyn Dick- Scott E. Wittason has completedwonders and beauty of Christmas houai and madrigal style carolsholtz, Delonda Fugate, Alisma Feula ring basic training at Fort McClennan, through the imaginative eyes of a Ala. andexceepsu fromBenjamin Brut-Mohrlein andChristina Sprang 6f child. ten's "A Ceremony ofCarols" by . 6-Head ReCording Syttem includes 4-Head. 178 Channel Quartz Eleclnonic Tuning During the lraiaing, studunts Set in a small Welsh sea-coast ShaMe. viIIac the Chamber Singers with Mary The Swing Choralu includes: SoaVe Azimu!h Video System and 2 VHS includes 122 Cable Channels. received instruction in drill andvillage,itis thu story of one Petra, im soprano soto-Ten Raimoudi of Des Plaines, Hi-Fi Audin Heads.- . lns!an!TimerRecord with 24-hoot Standby plumbing ceremonies, vìeapons, map read-Christmas day from ittquiet,ist. aug,tactics, military Colleen Miches of Glenview, . VHS Hi-Fi Slerua Recording Syslum with . VHS HO Circuitry includes White Clip Level ¿aS!Wfps!RVIIFIC. courtesy,magical beginning full of thrill- The Swing Chorale will sing military justice,first aid, anding expectations, to a happy and Brin Guanon ofPark Ridge, Sen- MIS Stereo Decoding. Extension, Detail Enhancement and 9081 Courtland Dr., Nues Arnsyhistory and traditions. traditional carols along withnp- sifer Cacanindin, Tricie Chua . Remote Menu Programming wilh fulfilled child at bedtime. lt isdated arrangements of "Sleigh Lamioance Nolte Reduction. 966-1750 Wiilason is the sou ofTeerence andAmyRodriguez of Skokiu. Sn-Screen Displays. . Real-Time Tape Counter Carearof Mllwuukrn &Cauriland Christmas the way it used to bu- Ride,""Letlt Snow! LetIt L VISIT OUR SHOWROOM TODAYt w. and Ruth M. Wittason, Sko-ondthe way ills. Members of the Regina Sing -I hie. Snow!" and some reck and rollers include: Amanda Ohm and Tickets aie $14, $12 und $7,carols. Thu debntperfomsaasce of available at the Riatto ticket of-the newly formedRngina SingersJeannette Therivalt of Gleuview, Ksl]steen Kagan of Lincolnshiee, fice, 102 N. ChicagoSLin down-will feature traditional andcon- town Jotiet. To charge by phone Jennifer Lee and Jean Mathews GEÑIE ELECTRONIC lemporaty carols. Alt groups wiltofSkotde. _tu :l call (815) 726-6600 or Tickut.combine to perform S &S GARAGE DOORS master, (312) 902t500. Span- tome new Orchestra members who wilt Multi-Brand 1272Rand Rd. (Route12) coulemporuty Christian reckse- sored byMobit Foundation. tections, Jennifer Lee and Kiisti- serve as hostesses and ushers al ,,',,,e,VSo,,,, i,,,_er,r ,a,,,.0 827-0060 the concert iactude: Ciady Da- Model SF2769H REMOTE .. * -( 'alte, of Golf, Deepa Dessi of FALL SPECIAL GARAGE DOORS ** * .tncolnwood, Jenny Vignota of Featuring: -ark Ridge, Brooke Toihursl, . Computer Space Command CONTROL Greta Martiner, Jennifer Lee, SC337S Remate Conlrol - Contemporary styling.

- Aurora Martinez, and Christina B Chramacolar Conlrasl Eastern Walnut color linish. IR'n7' Fia h OtR nota GARAGE DOOR Olkowslci of Skokie. Picrrireisbe PRO-82 BRelienl Chassis esith Comb Filler conlrol, MBR3DOO, will Sperate over 90 of the different brand ½ HP.REtusE I Y 50O SCHWINN® St. Isaac B On-Screen Mena D:splay name TV'a. Also thin remote conlrol operates over 65 leading GLENVIEW SCHWINNCYCLERY brand numo VCRn, plan more, the remote control operntes over hosts magician B Sleep liner 48 Cable-TVDecodern, with Ibis one hand conlrol. B 78 Channel Capability Your Local Schwinn Dealer All students und their "Let The Control Be Wilh YoaT families B Programmable Channel Scan PRO-98 910 Waukegnn Road are invited to attend 'TheMagic SAVE SS 5er scatwORSE L Glenview, Ellinois 60025 of Chrsstnsau'by Dave Mayer -I aWith Approved Credit- $300.00 Minimum Purchase 2O9 724-5790 Monday Dec. 4. Mayeriscorpo- -rates oudiesce participationin IINSTALLATION AVAILABLE. .5500 HOURS t the farm ofa magical drama. w t- OFF ALI. GENIE Mssday sud Fsiday S_at AM.to V I'M. MasterCard, Tsesday sud Thanday 900 AM. Childrenare chosen from the e Visa, kiotoOFF COUPON o 600 P.M. ¡:îi J TRANSMITTERS Saturday 5:00 AM. Io 53O P.M. 4. audience to play specificchorar- TV & Appliances he Cland Wedsesday aud Sasdsy 1er rolesthattie in withthe cver * **fr * theme of Ilse ronlines,On stage, 7850 N Milwaukee *5* H***n - they see miracles happen rightis their very bards, Nues PACE 28 TRE BUGLE, THURSDAY,NOVESWER 23, 1989

TIlE BUGLE, THIJR5DA-Z NOVEMBER 23,5959 PAGE 29 olîdayGiftGuide HolidayGift. Guidé Chanukah YOUR DRESSERDRAWER MAY BE > A TREASURECHEST fair Theater Lariy Mesirow, folk finger, presents Keep pets Y offers DEAL WITH gililaristand nongwriter,wilt Keep the life CONFIDENCE. pretest a 45-miflUle program for 'WiIIyWoñka' schools out children at the annual BethEmet from holiday hazards ASK YOUR The Orchard Theatre wet- The Free SynagogueChanakab These characters enjoytor- The holidays are timos spent program of the party alive FRIENDS. comes everyone to share an ad- can cause internal au well as ex- Bociique and Fair Sunday,Dec. mentiug and distracdng thebe- with family and friends. Some semai injuries, The Laming Tower YMCA, 3, at 12:45 p.m. The venture with 'Witty Wonka ansI Always serve food with aleo- $s$s$$$$$$$$s$$$$$$$$$$$$s$$s$$s$$$$$s$. synagogue is nevolent, but slightlybizmen, members of the family may need 6300 W, Touhy Ave., Nitro will Under normal circomstancet, the SWE PAY TOP the Chocolate Factory",a one When entertaining, pest a sign hoi, Tasty snacks are not onlya PRICES FOR THE iocated at 1224 DempsterSL, Witty Wonkawhcs, becauseof his a titIle special coissideration that hold a school's Ontprogram Fri. body can absorb about one drink S FOLLOWING S hour mnsicat fantasy with humor ou both sides of the door so shut delicious addition toany party OLD COINS: Collections,AccumuIatjon Evanston. passionate love of chocolate, in- might be overlooked at this bnsy day, Nov. 24, from 9:30am. lo au hour.Alshuugheveryone S P,00f s.t, Menirow, presented at the Orchard Theatre, evelyone is careful to close it se- bot also rue stow die rate at which Foroign nd Gold oojn. S Chicago-born in genionsly inventssecret recipes lime offre year. durely. A dug or cat can easily3:30 p.m. for children 6tu 12 wants their gnesss io enjoy them- 1946, will feaiere the Ladino Old Orchard Country Clnb,cor- the body absorbs alcohol. selves, don't let them overdo is. SCRAP: Gold, Sterling Silvo,, Plotinum, and forUm delicious chocolate "Won- Keep companioa animals slip oat and nos be missed duringyears. Extended care is available Ftigh-proieis Eoods such as Dontol. Sephardic Songs of the Spanishner of Euclid and Rand Road in da bars" and everlasting away from mistletoe, holly or for working parents from Don't rush tu refill their glasses JEWELRY: Old Gold ond Plotinum Mt. Prospect. "gobb- the confusion. Consider keeping 7:30 cheese and meats are especially s Ringe, Wotohoo, Jews. He has porfonned formany stoppers." poinsettia planto; ail are poison- am. te 9:30 am. and 3:30 p.m. to the minute they become empty. Tickets are $5. Reservations she pet in a qsiet room during she good because they siuy io the S Brocelots, Mioc. groaps and synagognes in the The good-hearted Charlie, gus. Make snre that the Christmas 5:30 p.m. Fees are $6 formcm- Many guests accepi drinks they S are required. The performance is in festivities. stomach longer. WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS Chicago area, as weilas at the the end, gets to enjoy therewards tree is steady and secnee so that it bers and $12 for non-members, really dou't want to avoidappear- $ Jewish Folle Arts Festivals through Just. 31 and will be Don't give an animal as a gift. Have severaljiggers at the bar, in pee- from discovering the lastof the cats'lbeknockedover, If anythingHavinga companion animalextendedcare fees are $2 fonam. ing rude tu the host. Evanston in1983,1986 sedsested every Wednesdayat IOfivegolden tickets. other than plain waler is in the 0rpm. so mixed drinks can he measured, Stop serving alcohol about an 1988. am. In December, the play witt means a daily commitment to that Al un informal party, guests will Give usa call for a "Willy Wonka and theChoco- tree stand, covent, so dogs or cato Qualified instructors will lead hour before she party is Io end. Is addition io being be presented Wedeesday at 7 animal for ito entire life. Becom. probably mix their own drinks. IfDuring the last honrof the party, a gifted tato Factoty" is educationalas canootdeinkfrom it. ing a companion animal guardianchildren throagh activitiesin- no obligation quotation folk singer witha specialty iop.m., Friday at 10 am. and Satire- weit us entertaining with eludingswimming, ajigger is handy, they muy use ithave coffee Or sume other non- tots of Don't let pets chew on tinsel,is a personal decision that should artsand rather than posting whatseems to Yiddish sodHebrew, heis skiliedday at 10:30 a.tn. lively dances, meaningful crafts, games and movies, alcoholic beverage avouable On your holdings. riddles siring, rihhoo or angel hair au never be made by someone else. be the "nightamonnt." Also, ines- sed in American folk masic,inctod- For more information, please top off the eveniug with and rhymes and tunefnlmgsic these producto can cause chok-To offer the COmpaniouship of a pensive self-measuring u special ing ballads, blues andcounsty,phone 259-4840. one-food feature such such au, "The Candy Man"and ing, or, if swallowed, intestinaldog gr cat lo a friend, give an ounce sposto can be purchased as pieza or French popntar mnsic fromthe The "Willy Wooka' cast in-"Pare Imagination," blockage. Also, he aware that Bake holiday quiche Lorraine. Neiihercoffee dudes twelve adult professional Anti-Cruelty Society gift cerdO- and placedon bottles. Gnests will forties and music fromLatin "Witty Wonka and theChoco- shurppine needles, hito of broken nor any other drink will help so- performers from the greater Chic- cate instead. treats heless likely to drink to excess if America and other foreignconn- late Factory" musical isan adap- ornaments and ornament hooks ber anybody np. Only limecao do Lucky Lou tries. agolassd urea who witt playfully standard measnres for drinks arethat. But by emphasizing Coins/Jewerly lion from the story bookof the Learn to hake taste-tangling, used. non- 3111 W. Devon Ave. pouirayspoiled bruts,greedy, same title by Ronald DahI andis mouth watering holiday treats. At When serving an alcoholicalcoholic drinks toward theend Chicago, Il. 60659 Daniel Kachenchai naughty Ehildren and miniature oftheparty,guesto are offered presented by the Papai Players, Area stores collect the Morton Grove Park Districtpnnch, make it with a non- en- Navy Seaman RecruitDaniel oompa-toompa" elves. All, be-Additional lyricsare by Ronald create cakes, pies and breads at ira lime for their bodies to absorb 465-8500 cause of their misbehavior, even- carbonated base. Alcohol is ab- Kachenchai, a 1989gradnate of Combs and music by classes to be held Dec. 12 and 14 the alcohol they haveconsumed, laully tam into a btaebeesy, eesidegt an- sorbed by the body much faster Niles WestHigh School of5ko. turn-companist Jane Knnas ofChica- from 6:30 to 9:30p.m. at the Frai- With a low alcoholcontent in Ido, has completed recruit hie into a chocolate riveror mort food for needy when combined with a cuehonat- train- go. Editing is by Kevin Peterson, rie View Connnnnity Center, ed miner snch as gingenale. Fruittheir blood, il will he safer for ing st Recruit Training with samestrange fate. them to drive home. Corn- whoportrays "Willy Wonica,' La-Z-Boy Showcase Shoppes The cost fon tIsis program isjuice or leais apreferable hase fon mund, San Diego. The collection of food wilt al 5925 W. Demputer, Morton $45. Call 965-7447 for mom in- party punches. If you observe a guest who is continue through Dec. 13 at The fomsation, drinking too much,engage him or . Grove, and The Rattan ShoppesRattan Shoppes and La-Z-Boy Have oon-alcoholic beverages )c - (._ .- Cragin at 8361 GolfRd., Niles, will take her in canversafion to slow dews collects toys Showcase Shoppes locations. available for guests. It is verythe drinking. part in feeding the hungry thig The food donations will bede- Santa calls likely that some guests wilt not holiday season. It's alt part of the wish to drink an alcoholic beyer- Offer feud which will also for needy livened to City Hall in Chicagoon slow down ilse rate at which Our HolidogGift To You WON radio and Church Federa-Dec. 15 between IO p.m. and Niles kids age. Also persons taking certain Use don of Greater Chicago GOOD body is absorbing alcahol. The Cragin Holiday ToyBox midnight. WON radio will he Santas has made special medicines should not consumo to benefit underprivileged Donations can bemade at the NEIGI-IBORFOODDRIVE. nr- Offer to mix Ihe nextdrissk and 2 BugIe chit-following Cragin broadcasting this event live. rangements with the Niles Park alcohol, Have soft drinks, coffee, Subscriptions siren wilt continue through offices daring The destination of all non- make it a light une, Min itwith Dec. regalar business hours: For more information on theDistrict io call hays and girls atornon-alcohotoc drinks foe them. waler rather than a carbonosed 16, Sponsoredby Cragin Fuller- perishable food that willbe col- Don't fume drinks ois guests. forthe Price of FeuleraI sonjLarannje, food drive, contact the Churchtheir humes. To receive phone miser, One Bank, the soy drive is Diversey/ntrni locted attheLa-.Boy and Rattan a company-Beimoot/Oconto, Federation of Greater Chicagocalls, register at the Nitos Park GIVE.4 GIFTT0YOURSELF wide effort by alt of Cragm's24 Betmonti shoppe locations includes 123(312)977-9929. District,7877 N. Milwaukee branch locations. Hartem, Belmonp94euarCam- drop off poiats in DoFage, Lake, AND OTHERS!! bOrland/Lawrence, Moutrosej Ave. or the Ballard Leisure Cen- Brand-new toys forchitdrenofAustin, Diversey/gcmbt Cook, Kane, sed WillCounues in ter, 8320 Ballard Rd. by Friday, METROCOM'S BEST VALUE FOR A TOTAL COST OF $13.00 all ages are neededas weltsu cash Mil- Illinois, Dec. 15. we wiii add one year to yourcurrent subscription PLUS donations, wunkee/Menard and SixCor- send a one year gift subscription in Toy coetributiornsers, Toys wilt also be Phone catis will be made os YOUR name to someoneyou designato - friends, neigh- should be delivered lo the collected Workshop JUST GOT BETTER! born, children, etc. whoare NOT curront subscribers fo THE Cragin at Cragin's suburban Thursday, Dec. 21 between 6 sud BUGLE NEWSPAPERand who offices nnsvrappeuj, locations in 8p.m. uve in Cook County." Des Plaines, Itauca,Park Ridge, produces Alt toys and moniescollected Mtm "Gift subsedpden cannot bu sentto thesorno ad dress au mndar. Schanmbarg, RiverForest, Mt, Parenis must fili 001 a short will be given lo theSalvationProspect, Nites, stocking stuffers questionaire to assist Soria with MOBILE CELLULAR PHONE Army, which will distribute Wheaton,Camt FULL S WOITPOWEO Rogutar price $13.00per year themStream, Lomhar,Glen Eltyn, his calls! to homeless fatuities, childrenof Por more iuformalion, call the andNorridge, Make siockiog stoffers lo give TM IN«UDES Call as at 506-3555 iiysa aro noi sayewhnthor pnsoners, and shelters for needy to friends and relasives at Christ- park district at 824-0860. person foc wont tu sloe An gilt to isa sabscriber Gift sah eonfamilies in theChicagotand INSTALLATION, Only bn given so somnonn NOTatarrorit subscriber. area, For more information, mss. Learn to wrap store-boughs $299* The Salvation Army'stoy drive call HANDS FREE & themeis "SharingisCsg," Kathleen Schnesslerat889l, presents. Youths aged 5 to 12 are ANTENNA sand gIft sabscriplinnto: Send gift subscriplinn est, 361. isvited tojoin this one-day work- ANNUAL WAREHOUSE In: shop on Saturday, Dec. 9, from 1 Name PRE-THANKSGIVING SALE! ! ame to 4 p.m. at Maiue Park Leisure Santa Learn to Center, 2701 Sibley Ave., Park SPECIAL ADDED Sul. Dec. 2 10-4:00 N,...' Address .1 make Address Ant. visits Nues Ridge. The fee is $8 for pre- SALE HOUES: Sun. Der. 3 1 1 -3:00 o registrutios and $12 sise day of BOLIDAY BONUS! i. Santa Ctaaswitl makea sim- gngerbrea Closed Thonksgivivg Town Zio registration. 5100 U.S. cisl stop in Nites Saturday,DeC. ' SHOP EARLY AND SAVINGSBOND ut the Recreation Center, 7877 Learn how to SAVE Featuring WITHPURCHASE OP N. Milwaukee Ave, to have make a ginger; Tain CELLULAR PHONE Add i year to do- bread hoase forthe holidays my Subscription for eachgift. . nato asdjnicewith boys and girls at Ameritech the Morton GrovePark Disteicl. Park offers PRICES RETURN TO REG. Name np to fosush grade, who live io Thehinase makes Nues, alovelydsorra. DISCOUNT AFTER CHRISTMAS Cellular tics andwitltastformanyvea,. class in gift Address Preregissratioo isnocessaiy tu is one day workshoj' Best Selection of Childrenx Onn-Of-A-Kivd Surrrple Ovter-wnvrr Service ADt. NO attend. Registrados wilt belakesheld Saturday, wrapping Windbreakers Ski Oulfils Snowmobile Soils throngh Dec. 8 as Ihe Dec. 2from Ip.m. Zi Adminisira 104 p.m. at the Prafrie Ilmo piece) love piece) Phone Uve Office, 7877 N. Milwaukee View Corn Sportswear mnnity Center, TheCOSI is $30 Yoaths aged 5 to 12 are en- Swimsuits Winter Jackets Ski Pants Ave, or the Ballard LeisureCes-per person, Register coacaged to join this ong-dey Jter, 8320 Ballard Rd. Thereis a now to en- ALL AT CLEARANCE PRICES usen a plane inthis class. For workshop on Saturday, Dec. 9 Payment enclosed chargeof$lperchitd, moredelaits call 965-7447 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Maine Park AS IS' and other DAMAGED MERCHANDISE will For mare information,call the Only be available on SAT. DEC. 2 trow PAGERS DvIsA Leisare Center. -- Card# Exøireg parkdistriclat 824-8860. The feeis$8for pre- lo am. - 4 p.m. and SUN. DEC. 3 trow N TA ET1N G MASTERCARD Sianattiry t i am. - 3 p.m. oil utgive away" pricey. Metrocom James Elward registration sed $12 day of regis- E8.iNIofMl(.auUe AT $ tration. JUST SEo othor di CrOaflia Offer Dine with ANAEP,eRnPaS COMPANY good Only to,VaIid far Cock County SOtIe, Sanies EIwaril, unbelievable values 11111 may be uaad will, I yoareubSCrlptlon ocplreo Lln,it . 5 gIfts. a resident of 7GREM LOCATIONS this citer. sobaeriptlnna nnly. o.,. at, tutu. Nifes who attended end roneoci. Pnch,des t .1 yoa, Santa Claus j Maine East Park plans cHICUGS row,Nr,,flA,, tri-4501 HighSchool, Children andparents are invit. reunIfywas THE WEAR HOUSE u_ruluRsr rim, r r,,r roO ito-egos named "Stadegit of silo_s 9555 nIl cOO,, OW,. Nt-tifo dkñZRiTECH erl to The Park RidgeRecreation the Phase" 7700 GROSS POINT in the Electronics field trips NurcustiLe lors W r StflSt tin-clos and Park Disljct'ssecond I, Technology SKOK1E, IL PalAtiNe © COMMCO GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS breakfast with coarse at UniversalTeclntical sss sss:, u ou 991-u044 WILL BEGIN JAN 4 1990 SantaSaturday, Plans have been made by the LEICU5LUW Dec. 16, 9:30 Inadtute in Glendale FREE PARKING -20n.ikOrr Hoy 234-8C45 am., as Sondi Park, Heights, Morton Grove Park District to unsrogyunu osi w. 55,5 sr. soamas Breakfast, a bag ofgoodjes, Ill. Theconino is part of OTt's Reg. Siare Hours: Moli to and a take grade school children on 80cm: u,,.-r,i. soave 5,r. i,r,-rpn, Rugie Pubiicotigg5 pictore with Sautais inri,,dc,8 Aatomodve Technologyorn- daytime trips and adventnres dur- won. thru tri. -,. gram. 15- 4:30 8746 N. Shermer Rd. Phone: Registration deadlineis Fr1- mg varioas school "daysoff." Fn- j The awardis given suL 10-3 IWiNTEnI day, Dec. 1, Cost to the tUi- day, Dec. 29, the bas will helean- NUes, iIIinol60646 966-3900 is $5 l'or resi- sat. 5.12 (5UMMERI FREE (708) AREA CODE PHONE dents and $10 for dent who has thebest record of mg for the Museum of Science nonresjdentoacademji achievemec, Al least oneparent most register lab per. and Industry at9 a.m.Friduy, San. NEXT "AS IS" SAT. FEB. 3 FROM 10.3 NUMBER CHANGE AT ANY OF OUR with their child fcynanor and sud pay Ilsepro- : is a altendalasor, and 5, kids will enjoy an aftemon of CASH ONLY ALL SALES FINALCASH ONLY gramfee. means of escoanagingex. eotlerskating. Register now. For 7METROCOM STORES cellence and initiative. SIZES AND STYLES LIMITED TO AVAILABILITY moreinformation call 965-7447. PACE 30 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMIWR23,1989 e-s'i .0,,f'55rf5lfry ,'.',i-j.p-,5, '' oC:Ii)e-t THE BUGLE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER23, 1989 PAGE 31 ;';$nen erainen i L Theatre "Only An Orphan Girl" Cablevisionairs presents opera East Senior Operagroup Minstrels perform for children at Maine East . ends season wrestling series amaster at magic The Skokie Valley Chapter of Chanticleer Opera Theatre will thuLyric Opera of Chicago will in musical Who will survive what hashe-and many more present two one-act Operas for "PerIto, Magic!" These wordspraclicsng nagic when hewas iucanlude its series ofopera leo- Come a World Wrestling Federa- as they make children in grades K-12 and their areoften ansociatedwith Houdinithe fifth grade living in Skokie . ,I. their annaat holidaypilgriariage" tures at the Morton Grovn Public lion Iradilion?It coald be theto (be ring. As an added bonus, families Nov. 26 at Skokie Public Or Blackstone, hut senior Dannywith his family, Heparchased hisLibrary with apresentationof the Halkmaniacs orpoasiblythetwo additional survival Library. Makowerhas his own methods offirst trick in a store and from thenOpera "Hie Flederanaus" by Je- matches magic. Rude Brood. But, who'sever un-have bren scheduled: The first show, at 3p.m., is On he has been self-taught. Hehann Strauss Sunday, Dec.3, ut 2 4X4 vs. Malcolm Faxs Sid, the Serpent Makower, who is often re-reads books on magic and par- tacky enough to he labeled(beThe King's Conrt andThe Dream p.m. turkey..the Survivor Serieswill Team vs. the Enforcer. Who Wanted to Sing. Sid is the ferred by entertainment agenciet,chases some of histricksin The speaker will be Anita Kall- be an unforgetable Thanksgiving staryofaperforming serpent who amuses audiences al weddingn,shops. An encore performance ofthe man of the Lyric Opera Lecture PayPerview eveet. Pay PerView Sai-vivaI leaves the circus to pursuea ca- sweet sixteens, and birthday par- His favorite magician is theCorps and a member of the 8ko- Series will reer as a singer. On his jooruey ties. Hehns also worked atBenni-NBC-TVjudge Ay': Cablevision brings subscribershe cahtrcast againatIO p.m. on "Nightkie Valley Chapter. LIte Survivor Series -LIVE- Nov.Nov. 23 (l-8OO-895HtT2) aronnd the world, he meetsa bar- gun's and Oliver's, dazzling rea-Court,"Harry Anderson,but Refreshments wilt be served, 23 on Channel 24 at 7p.m. (t- Pay Per View allows cable bershsp quartet in England,au lanrastceowds with his magic. Danny isstill uncertainif hefollowing the program and the 800-885-HifI). cas- Opera diva in Rome and a rock His favorite trick is the Fowerwould like to follow in Ander- For $21.95,tomers to pick and choose froma poblic is invited, free of charge. virwert wanIwautto miss Andremonthly tine-np of special star in New York. - Ring Flight. In this trick he bor-sun's footuleps and continue mag- mo- ic as a profession. the Giant, Ravishing Rick Rade,vies, concerts andevents. Before the performancears ed- rows a ring from someone in Che Pianist Ultimate Warnor, Hulk Hogan ncational workshop is led by the audience, The ringt seem to van- When asked if he deeror ever company. Children in grades K-6 Thisyearia ish from sight and then reappearswill reveal his secrels, Dannyen-entertains secondActora' Sladioperjoi-rnancealMaine East on the key ring in his watlel Dr. Jim Lucas (right) of Northeastern Illinois University's will have a chance to meet the willbe the old-fashioned melodrama plied, "Sometimes I do, butmugi- De- MORTON GROVETHEATRE cast, learn the songs from Sid and "Only An Orphan Girl, "per- which he puIts from his back Culver students partmenl of Music, directs members of Northeastern's Unicorn formed December 7-9. Tickets Ctans are nos supposed to tell their The Niles Elementary PTA 7300 DEMPSTER try os stage make-up andces- are $3perperson. Actors' Studio pocket. The ring is amazingly insecrets." Minstrels at a rehearsal for their upcoming performanceof 'The 967-6010 tumes. The workshop begins at 2 product,onsare OnlyoneaspeclofNationalForensic League the middle of the many links of The MaineEast senior, who Cultural Arts Program presented ac- re-Samuel Parker to the students ofReturn of Robin and Marion, 'a Renaissance musical, Wednes- p.m. tiv,tnes. This year's officersare (I-4) Steve Futterman of Des the key chain. "This trick seemssides in Morton Grove,enter- day, Dec. 6 at noon at thoField Museum of HELD OVER Plaines, Jon Kasner of Park Ridge, 10 amme people the most because Culver Mïddle School, Nites re- Natural History, LETHAL WEAPON II" The second opera beginsat 4 Cris Madridejos of MorIon tamed stsdrnts and facnitydur- Roosevelt Road at Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. The Mel Gibsnn Fri., p.m. The Pace on the Bocoom it is their own ring and not a ceotty. Parker was brnnght to the performance Sat.. & Sun.: 1:15, 3:30, Grove,andQalená Shabadash ofDesPlaines. ing (be all-school Homecomingschool by Mrs. Mary Alice Bates, is jointly sponsored by Northeastern and Mostly 5:45, 8:00, 10:15 Floor wilt appeal to older sta- prop," said Danny. assembly and as recent V-Show Music, Inc. Tick- The Maine East senior started Gifted Coordinator of the Chal-etc are $1.50 each. For more information, call583-4050, ext. Weekdays: 5:45, 8:00. 10:15 dents bat is stilt appropriate for performances. lenge Program. all ages. Henry Mollicone'scon- SJB hosts 3008 or 3009. temporary score is set in a present HELD OVER "WHEN HARRYMET SALLY" day saloon and the same saloon BillyCrystal Fri., Sat., & Sun.: 1:45, 3:45, one hssdred years earlier. battle of bands 5:45, 1:45, 9:45 The audience is invitedto stay St. John BrebeafYonthMinia p.m. ondI 9:30p.m. Weekdays: 5:45, 7:45, 9:45 after the performance. An infor-trypresentu its sixth annual Balde "Avatar"feataring Adrian The Bugle's El of the Bauds Friday, Nov. 24, in Dina,Peter Restaurant Guide mat session wilt give oldersta- }tassey,Ricky ttieparish gym localed a18307 N. HELD OVER "DEAD POETS SOCIETY' dents a chance to meet thecast Lynss, Zatied Siajiotlohand Phil Robin Williams and find oat howan opera isHarlem, from7:30 lo 1 1:30p.m. Young wilt play from 9:40p.m. Fri., Sat., & Sun.: 2:30, 5:00, staged. The battle this year feataresuntil lO:JOp.m, musac from the bands 7:30, 10:00 Admission is free to the work- called From 10:30p.m. to 10:45 p.m. THE ORIGINAl. "Shattered (mage," "Leviathan" the audience will vote, Weekdays: 5:00, 7:30, 10:00 shop and performances. The Li-and 'Avatar". Sting their brary is located at 5215 Oakton tacket Stubs, for the bandthey felt TIlL "Shattered Image" featuringwas Ehe best. The hand collecting I SI. in Skokie. Pormore informa-Eugene Ash, Jason Baer, Bryan AT ((ACT lion, call 673-7774. the most votes wiltreceive first Advertiseyour Galbonton, Richard Manelis andprize, Quinn Scott will play from 7:40 . The winning bandwill (ben - , p.m. until 8:30p.m. come back and play the last 3E!bÎO . art, , 7PM CENTRAL "Leviathan" featnring William eatery in . BEER-WINE from Il p.m. to ll:3Op.m. K5Tt1QKaMT-LO(JFiQL 'n , . Replay al 10PM Bhallar, Bill Frank, Peter Mar- T,ckets for the Sixth ; &COCKTAILS (; a. ray, Jastin Schweig and Glen Annual WE'LL GtCC You PRESeNen Rabal Battle offre Bandsare $5 al the Weinberg will play from 8:40door, The Bugle THE ROYAL TREATMENT ,.90Ò3N. MILWAUKEE s a >.)n:.euc'J'&' MONDAYSPECIALS . SPECIAL I Telethon 160Z e1050 4,, I raises Restaurant Guide TBONESTEAK *+BUYANY16" PIZZA FRESH CATCH funds forstudents OFTHEDAY $9.50 ANDGET WCHJ-TV Channel 26 will 966-3900 "Myievenneresieuuni" ,A lo" CHEESE PIZZA school students Thetelethon has Chase lele-anSi FREE boil the Crusade for Educationprovided local Kenans Cih'Oeyala UPorDiricIN ONLY Telethon entertainers, musi- ._:.. !!9 ThanksgivingDay, ciausand singers an nutlnt H,,Ik Thursday, Nov. 23 from to feu- Tedlisj,, 9:30tore thee varied talents,The tele- 8717 Lincoln Ave. JkR Oh, teas I am, lo 3:30 p.m. DAILY SPECIALS nsbert,I (bon also showcases (i Pseer,si prominent Morton Grove 5k) NOT FOR DeuVERV senloI,tien In its sisteen yeta history, theleaders, media I" Cmsade for Education Telethon, personalities and the people thatmake sp the corn- sponsored by the Knights of Da-mauity. 965-1962 browski, has beenau important The Crusade for WE DELIVER source of revenue for financial Edocalion, NOW ACCEPTING lOot LunchaocIDinner) call (312) 792-1800,for informa- Ír aid programs for needy andde-lion. NEW YEAR'S EVE SesiarCitieen Discaast servingcollege and graduata RESERVATIONS UIt,,uaI, Warrior, 0e Arar the Chart, ohr srSiI m,marl s Hak, I . Banquets Weddings Roster, j Braun Basin, Areawomän Business Meetings 470-8800 featured ¡nplay .'*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*45i4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4 Ano SingerofNorthbrook is * 8501 W.DEMPSTER- NILES aaodMrs.firlynnein"Lady Rowdy RuRy Pipn, Rai,Biog fratored performer inTheatre lI's 692-2746 Windesnere's Fan." 15% SENiOR CITiZENS mr taporlil Juney Risk Erde, current prodactjon nf "TheOdd t D1SnO5NTS 4. 2P.M. . 5 P.M. lie At2 Out neri snoBa & Mr. Penenj Couple" as Salut XavierCollege, * B sr h WI a rk e r s the FsBalruss Chicago, The Women's Daily Specials $5.45 s asneatrthhe,, version of 4. t Neil Simon's classicstory nf con- Professor nosp, Onlnd, Pstats und DosseC 9' vs____ frontation betweenas obsessive- (Jells or Rim Padding or les Croarnl ly meticulous discusses + reakfast Specials 4' person and a slob is nursedMesday ihm Friday Iren O u.n. ta I Iarr. MONDflY 4. PLUS TWO ADDITIONAL SURVIVAL MATCHES being presented musical theater 4. OnEcIarB STyLeCISCKENnit,Orraisn suisPalais BETWEEN: on stage at the vnuua'uuMmAN'alu spaglisol, Na PiaWn o, College, *r . 2SCRAMBLED EGGS with LOX I ONtON,, 2,45 The 4x4s -Vs- The and 3700 W.103rdSt. TIWSOAY King's Court through Nov, 26. Join Patrick Canali,professor CAFE BRAVO 4.2.2 CREPES with Choim nf Pilling 245nsssT TeIgne, O,s,,ing The Dream Team of Humanities -Vs- The Enforcers! Directed by Ros and International FAMILY RESTAURANT * S.TWO X THREE - 2 Parroakns, 2Sggs und PORKTEN5ERLOIN.5mw. Only 4. Don't miss the mast action-packed Mark, "TheStudies at Oakton 2 Raoss sr Saasanos 2.45 Wvi)NESJ)AY WWF event ot the year! Odd Coopte"cou be socs Thnru- Community 6701 W. Touhv Nues 647-0261 sna,Mpei A nAsKeT IttI.Clk5ailS,usn B, College, foran enlightening dis- SENtOR CtTI2ENS SPECtAL *4FRENCH TOAST with 2 EGGS 245anuos P151-run day throogh Salardayat 8 p.m.; Iaatween 2 p.rrs, S 5 P.MB. ONLY) 4.5. SUPER SUPREME, TSIUO5OSY $21.95 Per VieW Sanday at 2 costion on thegreat momenta of Channel 24 p.m. Tickets are $9 the Anterican 15% OFF ANYTHtNG ON MENU * DicedHann S Soranrblod SoIr 2.4551t151t.KA.nOnniunin,noMniaiasssucs,NaPsiaia ¿ To musical stage ina veau CUTLeT. sria,, orsar Order: 1-800-88541111(Live) Friday through Sunday,$8 senior Featarieg "r ,BELGIAM WAFFLE with STRAWBERRIES or yarns-n Passages ThronghLife lecture Broaktaui Spontata tnnlosding Jame E CuBRan * ¿ 1'800-085.HIT2 (Replay) citizens and students. BLUEBERRIES 2.45 IrReaLen SAINB0wTSOUT,Laman Ouiinr urins 4. from Ito 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, FROM 6 AM, - si AM. 7. PANCAKES with FRUIT 24 CltBCKeNuuscHerrE,ni,isksnonsy,Nnpauia Prnnontnd torpniseto non-oommonoinlvinwinu. Singer is making herTheatre H fur basino,, people $AT000AY Nov, 28, inroom I 12 at Ooklon Lannh Spouiats .* aENEDICT- 2 Psanhnd Canudian debat an "The OddCoaple." She SERVED FROM Il AM, ta 4 P.M. s. coo nuns and cHsPPsosvnaK,oñiialonian, 4. came to Theatae II with Eas 7701 N,Lincoln Ave., Sko- Cnrnpteio Dinner, tncladingu Sanos se Eeolish Muffin, Hotlandalss naIne .. 3.25nuollEn P055K CROP, Appir.suis a EPA inhie.Cosali will *9.TOASTED BAGELwIIh Theatre from NewYork Univer read eucrrpt.s SOUP, SALAD, POTATO, VEGETABLE, DESSERT FI5E5CS5ICKEN 4. sily. Her credjta at from popstarAmerican musicals and COMPUMENTARY GLASS OF SINE ' LOSS CREAM CHEESE 3 25 UOECail,05150 are-ann NYU include t'irns...Nauss,a,c i,,, so,cauniosna,lynpw,sia 4' "The Ghost Sonata," from itsrudy days lo Leu Misera- COFFEE Brunt $4,95 'SislerCars bIes, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK «pytS 0 le," and "CaminoReal," MON, THRU SAT, 6 AM. tu 9 P.M. Tes BOOKYOUR HOLIDAY PARTIES (In Our Private Room) among A $1 donation t , will be collected SUN, 7 AM. fa 3 P.M. UP TO 50PEOPLE - OFFICE PARTIES - PRIVATE PARTIES others, bol herfavoriteswere Goldie n 'Hello al the door, Porinformation, call CuinoIn And Son Oar "NEW' Dantho from Berthe," 635-1414, t PG32 iHt129 cooles Maine Eastsponsors Horizon enriches Culver students Dist. 207 COUPON international dinnerstudents sleepover SAVINGS From physics to Shokespeare und running Eljuzz, Hoeizon han Niles Dintaict7l's Culvee Mid- come more award of ecological die School hostedasleepoverre. problems in the environment 66algìíh;i-vtivdo?u5 VALUABLE brought more than 50 entichment L!JILI!I.t.jtj programs to students its the threecently forthe Outdoor Adventure Earlier projects incladed enlute Maine Township high schootsparticipants. walks, environmental clean-up 7658 N. Milwaukee during the pmt eight years. An it As n culmination of sevenalong the river, and community OUR CHICKEN SALADOR worin ofwork by them students, services such as aftersçhool care NILES967-8282 $2OO I begins ita ninth year as a DisOict T.V.&VIDEO Special Limited CTUNA SALAD they tried their outdoor skills in ofchildeen andvisits to the elder- ., eaki,»s 207 enrichment program, Heel- SERVING THE NORTHWEST SUBURBS FOR35 YEARS Coupon Offer : SANDWICH zon presentations have addressedcooking, map und compass read- y presents att academic and etective years. ing, as well an star gazing. The The impnctofthe OuldoorAd- Authorized Service Dealers for $2.00 Off On Cordially incites you to enjoy tu the earlyyears of Horizon,fifth theough eighth graders alsoventure Program wan shared by RCA - ZENITH- one complimeofary chicken naIad or tuna designed their own T-shirts, par- ntudents and faculty. One sIn- A One Year the focus of the program was to r SAVE COUPON SAVE 1 oulod nandwich whena aecond chickon provide enrichment experiencesticiputed io a late night sing-a-dent, BorisSigal, commented Subscription Solad or luna solad oandwich plus tong, accompanied by Principal that"It helped to improve my self IVCR SPECIAL for acceterated tevet studenB. ;urxC I :' friesand drink are purchaxxd. During the past several yeatsTontiRay on gnitar...and slept inconfidence andtoknow otherntu- I I New r ',.1 steeping bugs on the floor of the S I 095 :ums however, the program has ex- dents...andeven haveahellerout- I- I- -Fast s&suusoxsmbyraawyrraFnr,a,-I Subscribers t;_p:a6h..IExpiren Sunday, Dnuembor 2, 1989 gym. took on Ieachers." Prank Silvio ! ' punded its vision to allow Hori- WITH COUPON ONLY- EXPIRES 11-un-m only t 9645 Milwaukee, Niles 965-8708 zou funds to be used to offer en- This wan the pilot prngram de- said "Iknow ift'mlost, Ican nsea : FREE SHOPESTIMATES-wSERVICE ALL MAKES&M00E19J Noi mildnith any ntheroffe, / richment experiences to studeatssigned by MathlScience teachermap bud compans to fmd my VALUABLE COUPON LIMIT way." lç2AsnJ5w. . .4t9Y atatt instructionut tenets. Teed Kimura. The main objec- ONE COUPON VALUABLECOUPONrdeW'4i'Bhm5W Ali students agreed, "11 wan so Horizon Committee memberstives were to teach students to get PER along with one anotherandto be-muchfsn!" - this year are Kenneth Fauthnber, kQNcdoi2hfih VALUABLE COUPON David Jeffers und Leona Laourm SUBSCRIPTION from Maine East; Cliff Adamo, 10 PIECE - Kenneth Rexekiewica and Path- Regina hosts cia Schreiber from Maine South; .- CHICKEN SPECIAL and Eric Edutrom, Faut Leathem ONLY $6.99 FOR ALL YOUR FRAMING NEEDS '12 and Pant Stofcheck from Maine s_II I BUGLE prospective students i_ West, ti NEWSPAPERS 7917 Golf Road, Morton Grove DINNER $8.99 9e6-8400 Regina Dominican High Visitors are enconeaged to lotir (DINNER INCLUDES) 8746 N.Sherrenr Bd. Registration School, 701 Locust Rd., Wil- the computerized math and basi- Nues, Illinois 6064e mene, wilt provide a second op. ness departments, the computer COOKED N 100% Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Frame Early, and BeatThe Holiday Rush portunityfor pmspective alu- CHOLESTEROL FREE 966-3900 open for 0CC resource center, and the science -Cole Slaw, RECEIVE 15% OFF MATERIALSONLY dentsandtheirpants to visit the and physic laboratories. Repte- CANOLA OIL Buttermilk Biscuits Serving: spring classes school on Wednesday, Nov. 29 tentatives of 14 vacuity vportu WE NOW HAVE from6to8:30p.m. Nitoe-MnrtonGruon Mee.-Thont. ISAN-9 PM - Frl. IO AN-7 PM teams and 35 clubs and organiza- DELIVERY SERVICE GOLF MILL MALL Gut! Mill- Expires Registration is open at Oaktou Gnents are invited to tour the dom will welcome visitors. Re- Saturday: In AM - n PM lOan Fur DeIjvsArea) Entrance#2 390-0008 Etas Mainn Snndey:Noon - a PM i 2/3/89 Community Cottege for springschoolfacilitieswith student hearsals for Regina's Christmas Des Plomen SF4?p5' Maine Easts foreign language department and language t990 credit courses which beginhostesses and enjoy refreshments Programm thenewly refurbished B CO PO !cí9Prpív."F Shnkie-Linnntnwend clubs sponsoran internationaldinner/smorgasbord on Wednes- Tuesday, Jan. 16. Registrationwith cnnentReginaparents in the auditorium will also be open for ParkRidge- day. Dea. 6, from 3:30-5 p.m. in the sludenl cafeteria. French, can be done in person or by school cafeteria. viewing. West Gtenoiew- German, Italian and Spanish clubs will also provide entertain- touch-tone tetephone. Administrators, counselors, Now in its 32nd year, Regina Nurthh,nnk a - WatE-in registration hours at trBBwathsAtiiffì66cac VALUABLE COUPON .-. ment. Toparticipate a student must donate an ethnic dish srpay teachers, atd students wilt be onserves young women from 69 Des Ftaines und Skokie are 8:30hand to welcome- and -answerfeeder schools-in an area ranging $2 Off ÇlassRegistration 1r- a$Sfee in the bookstore. Maine East German Club officers (top- a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through S bottom) Al/son Muench of Morton Grove, Denise DeWuif of questions about Regina's college from the Loop on the nouth, Bar- Sills flower arranging Iur those whu csn'l drawu straight line! L$2.lOO Thursday and 8:3Oa.m. to 5 p.m. preparatory program. which in- OF THE WOK rington on the west, and northern - N/leo, ChrisAtoutofDesPlaines, andAnn Chen of Des Plaines. Friday. The hours for touch-tone 1-: Thursdays lu:SS-t1:SS am. dudes advanced placement andLake County. Beginning September 21 telephone are the same as watE-inearly college credit in 12 subject Students ate also welcome to r' ( JOY- -- Fee $25 (Per Claun) - Basic kil ILEGAL NOTICEJ Maine East and also from 8:30 am. to noon areas. Currently, 100 percent ofspend a full school day at Regina ' - included. Eat In I Take Out Notice is hereby given, pursu Saturday. No telephone or walk-Regina's graduates go on to cot-by placing a reservation with Liz Sebos uwn silks aod ountaleors at extra charge- way baluw east. ant to "An Act in retados to thedebate io registration will be accepted onlege. Livingston, 256-7660. - - Oullet store with Christmas novelties, OFFENTIRECHECI( use. of an Assumed Name in the holidays. flowers, holiday decorubixnn. 0/ WITH COUPON conduct oc transaction of Basi-competition Students who were enrotted at o ' I O ness in the State," as amended, PRE-REGISTRATION - Clans Size limited to 10 people. EXPIRES 1131/90 Oakton in the spring, summer or VALUABU COUPON that a certification was. filed by MuineEust's debate teams wiltfall 1989 terms may register with- Eimhurst college 8259 t4ileu Center Road .n,O'- . the undersigned with the Countytake to the roudFeiday und Sutur-out reapplying. Others must nub- Skokie, IL - Back Entrance 6121 Dempster Street Clerk of Cook County. day, Dec. 1-2, topocticipute in themit their applicationsto Dea w . $2.00 Morton Grove, IL 60053 4707887 CASHONLY - Pite No. Kl19247 on the Nov.Homewood-Ftotsmctor debatePlaines orSkokie before they wilt holds registration Special Limited : . r. -. 14, 1989 Under the Assumedtoutnument. be allowed toeegister. VALUABLE cOUPOÑ--::- Coupon Offer !%-.eIew9VAWABLE COUPON Name of Home Run Ftowers The following weekend, Dec. Porregistration assistance, call Registration for Spring Teem A: campus site. The College of DuP- with the place of business beat-8-9, the teams witt compete at(708) 635-1700, Des Plaines, orEvening Session danses at Elm-age io Glen Ehtyn nervesan the $2.00 Oft On ed at RO. Box 5242, Palatine,AugustunauTtiveruity'uannual(708) 635-1400, Skokie. barst College will begin Nov. 27west suburban off-campus site. ll_ 60078 the true name(s) andcompetition. with clanteu scheduled to start , - , A One Year Glenbrook South Nigh School in '' residence address of owner (s) November tO-ti the Maine Nues school Saturday, Jan. 27. Glenview and Lutheran General Subscription SPRING GREEN is: Rosanna Miranda Leseiok;East novice debute team finished The Evening Session, whichHospital in Park Ridgeare the EAGLE FURNITURE New PROFESSIONAL SPRIMI 8A Dundee Quarter 11305, Pata-firstattheWheatonNorth tourna- was established in 1951, providesnorth suburban sites, and Christ LAWN&TREECARE tine, Ittinois. meut holds open house 9161 MILWAUKEE, NILES Subscribers 4 educational opportunities primar-Hospital and Medical Centerin ,The Prufeuuionols :nTus,l Lewv coro (.REEN ityfortheworking adnit. Oak Lawn serves (Next to Doerner Juwoluru) Only Niles Elemrntusy Schòut wilt an the off- rron,bor ut PROFEnuIONAL LEGAL NOTICE hostau Opea House forpotents to Undergraduate degreet are of-campus location in the south sub- j LAWN CARE A5N. of AMERICA The Board of Educotiou of Bust Moine School Disttict No. 63,view classes ia session Tsesduy, feredin 24 majors during the Eve-urban area. 470-0960 LIMIT LAWNCARE TREE CARE Maine Township, Cook County, tltiuois has approved the foltowingNov. 28. The Open House will ning Seusion. The majority of the For additional infonnationand ONE COUPON schedule ofregatar Board of Education meetings: run between 8:25 am. and 12:25 1,200 evening studentsaie com- PER .FERTILIZING .DEEP ROOT FEEDING to receive a spring schedule of . CRAB GRASS te November 28, t989 November 27, t990 p.m. allowing parents to see thepleting a degree in professionalcourses, call the Elnahnrst Col- NOW OPEN SUBSCRIPTION WEED CONTROL .TREE SPRAYING December t9, t989 December 18, t990 and preprofeasional majors inch .INnECT aDISEASE CONTROL . FREE ESTIMATES morning academic classes and to lege Evening Smsionat (708) Mon.thn Fn.lOAM - 9PM January 9, t990 Jonuasy 8, t99t euttunch with theicchitdeen Edo-as business administration, corn-6i7-3300or(705)6t735 nCORE CULTIVATION January 23, t990 Januasy 22, t99t sired. puter science, education andR.N, Sat.tOAM - 6PM Februasy 6, t990 February 5, t99t Theformatfor the Open Housedegree completion. Second de- Sun.11AM-3PM 4h FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL 863-6255 February 20, t990 Febreary 26, t99l is informal. Teacher tessons andgrec students and non-degree sIn- dents who are upgrading Good Counsel BUGLE March 6, 1990 March 12, t991 schedules wilt be those of nor- career WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE March 20, t990 March 26, t991 molly fottowed. The goal for theskills comprise the remuinder oflists honor NEWSPAPERS Aprit 3, t990 April 9, 1991 day is that pareuls will gain a realtheEvening Sessionstudent i FURNITURE OUTLET 0746 N. Ohsrnssr Rd. Aprit24, t990 Api(23, t991 feel for the activities and subjectsbody. students Nilsu, Illinoiu 65640 . Bedroom Set . Dining Room Living Room L May 8, 1990 May 14, t991 ofaregutarschoot day. Fart-time, year-round study is 966-3900 May 22, t990 May 2, t991 available throughucceleerated Good Counsel HighSchool, . Dinette Sets Occasional Chairs Lamps Parents ace asked to make their 3900 w. Peterson, June26,1990June t2, t990 Jane tt,9991 own onangements for babysit-Icons during the month of Jann- announced Figurines . Tables . Day BedsMattresses Serving: SAVE $5.00 Jane25,t591 tiegyoung children. 0e)' and in the summer, an wellanstudent First and SecondHonor the traditional fall and spring Rolls recently. Niln-Mortun Groe. August 14, 1990 August 13, t99t This Open House is for the se- Golf Mill- August 28, 1990 August 27, t99t South School only. The Culvermeuters. PER WEEK Courses are offered Of the 1,025 students inthe Bent Main. THIS OFFER GOOD IlL 12/20/89 September tt, 1990 September tO,\t991 Middle School wilt announce the on theschool, the followingachieved Save up to De. Plaine. September25, 1990 September24, 1991 Etsniturst Collegecampus Mon- ' date of ita Open House at a later honors states from IheSanga- nkokle-Llnnntnwnnd (FIRST TIME ADVERTISERS ONLY) October9, t990 October 8, t99t date. day through Thursdayeveningsnash, Edgebrook and Prnit Ridge- andon Saturdays. Lincoln- 75% offmost Went Gleeoiew- October23, t990 October22, t99t wood conanunnities: Pleut Honors, November t3, 1990 November t2, t991 William CunninghamEvening conoscaare also acalIa- Nndhhronk CALL: FLO BETTE Mutine tstLt WilliamR. Cnn-hie at several Off-campus Carolyn Capornsso andMichelle furniture stores Alt regutur meetings ore held in the Educution Service Center, luca-Veith; Second Honors,Grise!da ningham, sou of John M. andlions. Rolling MeadowsHigh - The Bugle 10150 Dee Road, Des Ptaines, Illinois at 7:30 p.m. Masy E. Cunningham of Skokie,School,located approximatelyCabrera, Nalalie Cale, Kathenne \ 966-3900 £tl Dr. Doeatd C. Staling recently reported for duty with Jeske, Diane Konowinaki,Linda I- in T: One edle east of 1-290 andthe .vAtU*UCOUPON Secretary, Board of Education tstMarine AircraftWiug, Okina- Kunz, Beth Napoli,Patricia Sok- VAWABLE COUPONF'atetWW$Sp55F4e6rJfí5'avn Woodfietd Shopping Center,in !sc Emt Maine School District No. 63 wa Japan. thenorthwest------. -aolowski, Yolanda Vargan,Anne rn,-wtotandMichelleW PAt34 THE EULt, THURSDAY NOVEMBER23, 1989 'fvs Utilt'f''ì,',.11 sfì't'l!ti ,tJ,' III THE BUGLE, TISURuDAy, NOVEMBER 23,1989 PAGE 35 ' liSE THEBUGLE Your Ad Appears In The Following Editions Skokjeresidentappointed Eating UOA chapter Ciassifieds . NILES BUGLE hospital boardchairmandisorders . MÖRTON GROVE BUGLE Gordon R. Palier hasbeen re- group to meet holdsrap session : . SKOKIE/LINCOLÑWD BUGLE appointed chairman of theMar- Anorenia Nervosa and Asno- tha Washington Hospital . PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE board ciated Disorders - AliAD will The annual "rap session" of thesame type of ostorny und to ask 966-3900 of directors. hold a group meeting fur acores-North Suburban Chicago Chap-questions of nurses especially . GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE Palier is presint ofbothPall- ics, bulimics, parents and fami-ter, United Ostomy Association,trained in ostomy care. ertnsurançe Agency, inc. andCa- lies at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30will be hetd at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Inaddition,spouses,other reer Evaluation Systems, Inc. He at Highland Park Honpital, 718 Nov. 29, in the Eastdieing Room,family members and companions attended Wright Jnnior College GtenviewRd., HighlandPark, 10th floor, of Lutheran Generalof ostomates can discuss the : and Northwestern University. The méesing is free. Those in-Hospital,1775 Dempster St.,problems they share. Y..: He is a board memberof the terested are invited to attend. Park Ridge. Ostomates, family members Council on Hospital Governing ANAD groaps now hold regular The "rap session? givesmcm- and friends are wetcome lo attend Boards of the Illinois Hospital meetingsinnameroasnorthbers an opportunity to exchangethe meeting, Por more informa- ALUM IN U M CABINET Association and a board member shore consmunities and other sec- ostomy care tips and information tion on the group Or the meeting, SIDING of North Business &ludusteini tians of greater Chicago. with other members who have thephone 966-8639. REFINISHING ELECTRICIANS Council. Foradditionalinformation, Faller has servedas disector call 931-3438. SENDERAI( KITCHEN CABINETS TOUCH OF BEAUTY Ementus, director and president Anorenia Nervosa and Buti- CONSTRUCTION ExperIlyReslored CARPET CLEANING .JOHNS SEWER CERTIFIED AluminumSiding FoIl sarcle. carpet elsaning of Nues Chamber of Commerce mia are dangerous eating dinor. Lecture focuses by rofeinhing .pwl,I. on Suffit . Fand. er by taosinating Ist.. F,.. estImates, fully I raer. t. SERVICE ELECTRIC CO. and Industry. He has alsoserved dens characterized by estreme lurmina unta enlsang oubinote. We as director of the Chicago North loss ofweight and/ne binge eating Soemlanu Gntter, obu sell La., b Sal onsoarpots. Oakton & Milwaukee, Complete Wiring StondS Windnw.BOO,, Jerry Lancing 005e MiIw,ekaoAvene. Side CommissionouHealth and purging. breastcancer Nues Residential - Commercial Roptaeoo,ont Window, , NIt... Illinois Planning,director and budget 433-1180 827-8097 Lineosnd.lcenendDnnded committee chairman of Skokie Gordon I aller The nest latkin Swedish Cove- with breast cancer. Early desee- 775-5757 696-0889 cant Hospital's Free Fall Lecture Y.,, N.ighbartreod Soue,Man . Rennudetisu & Ropuirs, Valley United Crusade,trustee of ;.residens of the German Amen. SCH offers tian is one key lo successfultreat- DryFoam Cerpet - New Cneotraalun. Goodwill tndnstries and first vice Series, "Breast Cancer in Worn.ment. & Upholstery can Singers. en," will be given at 7:30 . Service Rnoioien & Inotaltarion - dental exams p.m. Alt are invited to alteud. Regis- Cle,ning CEMENT WORK The Swedinh Covenant Hospi- Tuesday, Nov. 28, in the Ander-Iralion is not necessary and free CONCRETE Free Estimates t.at Dental Service ii offering free son Pavilion Auditorium, 2751parking will be available in the Hospital offers dental esansinatines Thursday, W. Wivaua. hospital garage. For morn infor- Well Wonhing Cod Other 299-3080 Devu Nathan, MD, coordina- Related Svrnioes Annilabtv MIKE NEll'I Ash aboot ear 18% dieaeest Nov. 30, from 9 am. tonoon in its maton or a free brochureon the - exercise classes offices in the hospital's Anderson tor, SCH Cancer Treatment Cru-lecture series call 989-3812. 7dayuendon CEMENT CONTRACTOR Pavilion, 2751 W. Winona. 1er; hnmutologist/oncologist; and p005e 967-0924 . Patio Decks. Driveways' Msguel Oviedo, MD, general . Sidewalks ABC ELECTRIC A pre-botiday ruercise session This free service is Open toper- sur- , WORK DONE bics, Tuesday andThurnday, 5:t5sous of all ages. If n-rays are re- goon on the hospital's medical CLEARWATER Fr,o Estimates is being conducted at the Life- p.m.,high-energy,tow-impact Notre Dame CLEANING Licensed Folletnnnred REASONABLY BY Cesteros the Green, 5145N. Cat- qoired, a fee will be charged. Ap- staff, will discuss such topicsus: LICENSED ELECTRICIANS aerobics geared to increasingcar- who is at risk for breastcancer, SERVICE 965-6606 ifomia, now through Thursday, dinvancalarfimess, pointmentn are necessary and sets blood INSURED FREE ESTIMATE Dec. 2t. The LifeCenter is the may be made by calling 878-how it is detected, the safety of The more specific classesare: 8200, X5500. mammography and thelatest drive 736-8775 health and fitness facility affiliai- Pee/Post Natal Enercise, Monday CLEANING 24 00, EMEOGENCy seRvice The Dental Service offersamethods of treatment. ed with Swedish Covenant Hos- and WednesdayatIlam., BUILDING & SERVICES pital. comprehensive tint of dental pro- Statistics show thatone ofeve- The Student Government of THE BUGLES geared lo the needs of bothpreg-cedaresincluding ny 10 women wilt he afflicted REMODELING BUGLE CLASSIFIED The basic enercise classeson nant and post-parsam women; peeindoutal Notre Dame High School wit!' Busineso VALUABLE COUPON the calendar are: Stretch for Life, and endodontic treatment, oral sponsor a btnnd drive Tuesday, CLEANING DISCOUNT ADS GET RESULTS Fitness Over Sisty, Wednesdaysurgery, synthetic bose grafting Service Monday and Wednesday, 5:10 at tO am., designed with tphe Weight control Nov, 28, at the school. This is the L AND M BUILDERS Directory $5.00 OFF p.m., a gentle program of stretch- older adult and imptansu, dental bonding and first of two drives scheduled by QUATRO EUROPEAN STYLE Pldce jOIir od now inmind, featurestempornmandibntar (TMJ) joint ROGER LIETZAU I will: IS beckoning ing and relaxation for all fitness exercise to big band andeasy program begins thesladeutsforthe1989-90 CLEANING SERVICE 966-3900 levets; Light Aerobics, Toesday treatment. school year, . Addttiono . Remodeling you to: Irsteniog moxie; Tumble Tots, . Riechen, . Bethroomo Address or Personalize Esperi000rd Muid Witt and Thursday at 4:10 p.m. body twice weekly by age lt also is equipped tocare for ABC 16 (Achieving Behavior Stndents, staff, md members Ctrun Yner Hnünr Thy groups, patients with special health needs L 00K ATTHE BUGLE'S toning and cardiavascoalrco-fncsses on child's physical devet- Control), a 16-week weightcon- of the communitycan donate ESTABUSHED 1955 Yourl,ivitations, Etc, Way Ynu've Always Wuoted HANDYMAN nditioning who require hospitalization at the001 Low. low raten, which featuring fan,ow-Opment throagh fnn activities, program for adults who are blood in the gym from 7:30am. - 027-8504 Or 827-5046- evable anoto: 283-4322 rmpact enercises; Beginner Light music and enercise. time ofdental treatment. serious ahont losing weight with- lo 2 p.m. tudividunls wishingto e Wil 511,lz,00 per. Encire, rVStheo Call 966-4567 sCecrrnP,,'C,sIo,,,r RICH Aerabics, Monday. and Thursday Far additional inforesatinnor Out dieting, is being sponsored hy donate should call the uchriot, ADVERTISE e dnceN,I ,spylere CO,e, I Ce,l,v,r, at 6:30 p.m., beginner version ofto register satt the LifeCnnter at Onco'ogygroup the Good Health Frogam of Rush 965-2900, and ask for Father To ot THE HANDYMAN Light aerobics; Heartbeat Aero- 878-8200, est. 5660, North ShoreMedical Center. McOtynn te make an appoint. ententi,l xestnmnrs! -BuildingMaintoyanno offers support Information meetings are ment,' BERNICES Curpnnitr The Oncology Support Groupscheduled for Nov. 27. Enroll- .;1:.I Tnynurphencand -ElenlrioulPlambing The btooddrive is under the di- KITCHEN CABINET 1 MAID -Painuno.lelorior/Eulenior RESOLVE offers of Swedish Covenant t-lonpitalment is limited. For further de- menan of Student Government FRONTS '-ut,CALL NOW Woalhnr Issalalon has planned au open discussiontails or to register foran informa- SERVICE GUTTER CLEANING moderators Ms. Barbara Law- A for its meeting Friday, Nov. 24 attrou meeting, call the Medical utnch and Rev. Philip McOlynn, Refam With now dun, and draw- 966-3900 crew of women to clean INnonvuREA5OSIA5LERATES year homo. infertilitysupport t p.m. io the Anderson Pavilius, Center's Good Health Programal O.S.M. and Slndent Government e, Iront, in formte, nr weed and Dar own FOES EnTIMATES 275 W. Winona. sane dear 5n% nf now cabinet transportatiun, eqeipmnnt 965-8114 677-9600, ext. 3588. VicePresidentReith Gibbons. replacement. &sepplian. RESOLVE afChicago, Inc. is public. The meetings are free andopen BUGLE CLASSIFIED a nan-prulit, tax enempt organi- The next general meeting isto att cancer patients and their Additino,! cabinet, end Cenete, HEATING zatian which offers counseling,scheduled for Toesday, Nnv, 28. Tnpe aeait,bto at faetaty-to-yno ADS GET RESULTS fausilinu. The purpose of the LGH hosts pds,n. Visit &COOLING medical referral and rapportto The topic far the evening is Cop-group s to give sapport through nat showraem at: Place jour od now couples enperiencieg problemsing With The Hntidays and witteducation and sharing. Trained 654 N. MILWAUKEE with infertility. cardiovascular 966-3900 CompleteHeating & A/C be discussed by a panel discs-counselors from the hospital's specialists PROSPECT HEIGHTS Sales&Service General meetings are heldat 8 sine. - staff serve as moderators for the, (Pelweukeo Ben'k Plea,) COOL-MAN p.m. on the fourth Toesday of For further information, call sessions. CARPENTRY SERVICE COMPANY INC. every month, September throughRESOLVE at743-1623, For nr catifora free astimnte in year CLEANING morn informationcat! ownhuma anytime wtthaut eh. June, at Lutheran General Hospi- Steve Jackson, groop moderator, Enetesin, Renidentiol Claaeiog 478-2902 Ial, 1775 Dempsser, Park Ridge, lilotine. City-widalteba,bt. 10%Diseaunt en service call with at 878-8200, eut. 3365. All Kinde OfCarpentry Wark RefereeonS in Veer Area this ad. Referaoeas no in the tO East Cafeteria. Meet- Open Arms Fieaeeiog anaitabte ta qnatieed t. 0Oft*fl ti Pt tR PS EA raqenst. ingn are free and are baya,,. Ne payment fer 50 days. . noons .POeeHEs . SIDING Call for Service open ta the sets discussion .nnces ADDITIONs : NEWYORK Open Anus, a support group Hold class The Cabinet People We also build new humas. Fran CARPET WORLD 725-6515 College hosts fur parents who have lost a chitd entimettt.I oteranee.Disenent AMERICA'S LARGEST:. DON'T WAIT! 520-4920 fur sanie, citizens. through miscarriage, stillbirth or for arthritis CARPETRETAILER ,: anger clinic infant death, will meet at 10 n.m. CALL A serien of "Exercises for Peo. 763-3651 699.3027 SHOPATHOME. : CONSTRUCTION Learn hure la properlymanage Tuesday, Nov. 28, at Swedishpte Wrth Arthritis" is being held DOIT anger at home and at wark. At- Covenant Hospital, 5145 N. Cali- Call : fnrnia. Mondays and Thursdays, from G&G lend the day tang Anger Therapy 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., at Rush North 967-0150 : in e- osí ì wíi ea eexp seminar at Mnelay Cottege, Sat- The formal for the meeting wittShnre Medical Center is Skokie. CORRECTIONS CONSTRUCTION NOW nrday, Dec. 2. be an apen discussion so partici- Classes are designed Brick work, Cement pants can talk about issues of con- to increase Each ed is oarnfelty proof rood, Mitch Messer, founder of the muscle strength and walking abO- but nrrors de ocean. If you find and foundztion AND Anger Clinic, wilt disctssAnger cere under the guidance of nsty, wh,te not aggravating joint The Lutheran General en errer piceno notify es im- e SNOWPLOWING trained counselor from the hospi- Hospital-pads Ridge CARPETS Denial, Understending Negative inflamasion. Ridge),t775 Dumpster (L.G.l-J,.pari mediataty. Errors wilt be roen. Behavior, Mischief, the Five Ob- tal staff. st.,Cardiac CatIt Lab Driveways & ParkingLots For further information mdto the hrst meeting of recently hosted fiad by ropehileetino.Curry, JecIn of Anger and include practi- Attendance is free and open to the Midwest TriState American bet If an nrror eentineos amor 24 HourServicc register, callthe 0mal Health Cardiovascular invasive College of SAVE! cal solutions ta specificanger att appropriate persans. For mare Specialists, Theorganization the first pehlleatino and wo CARPET-LAYING 243-7930 Frogman of Rush North Shore re/aped far cardiac catir was de- RepaIrs, CALL problems, infnrmationcontact Ruthanne labtechnicians,registered era not ootified hnfure the Rostnotehing. Pride will shoxu Beeper #308-0020 Werner at 878-8200, X5365. Medica! Center at 677-9600,eut. radiology numen and fleet insertion, the rasponsibit. whan you nan son the lvillhod job The full day session is $60, in- 3588. techniciansfromWisconsin,Iowa Cluding ttnch and materials, are from left David Cooke, andllhinoisPictured its i, yours. In co meet shall M.D.,medicaldirector New Stainmaster Carpet 966-3900 Feen Parking and Free Child Raymond Jaszkowski Lab, L.G.H,-park Ridge; Cardiac Cath the liebltity for tha error no- Trg a clossiuiedI whogave a lourofihe toed the cost of th. spaoe 0e. CALL DICK To PLACE YOUR Care in availablewithPee- Navy Petty Officer 3rd Ctass nc CathLab hospitafa Cardi- Cull todeg! Registration. in and Atiantic Oceans aboard the ta Steve Francaviglia,manages-, Cardiac copiad by th. error. Raymond C. Jaszkowski,son of St. Luke's Hospstal, Cat/s Lab, 253-2645 BUSINESS AD Montay College is at 3750 W. aircraft carrier USS Enterpnse, Milwaukee; Pat Eickman, 966-3900 Raymond W. and MarilynR.homeportedjnAlamja,Cal Cath Lab, manager, Cardiac Peterson Ave. Chicago. Janzkawski of4tø N. FifthAve,, SwedishAmerican Hospital,Rockford; undLinda For reservations and A 1986 graduate of Maine dsn, snsen,sceCoordinator Cardiac Lan- more in-Des Plaines,IL,recently de- CatirLab,St.Luke'sHospital, INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS fnrtnation call Gori at 539-1919ployed on a sax-month worldTownship High School West, he Milwaukee,The nearly60 people jOinedtheNavyinAugnstlgg7, who attended theconference You Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in PersonAt: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Hiles, est. 40. cruise through the xveslet'n Facif- elected officers,established hi-laws Illinois. and committees,attended Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 AM. to 5 P.M. presentationsandtoured thecallslab I PAGE36 THE BUGLE TRURSDAY, NOVEMBER23, 1989

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Stoop pompe TRAVEL MACINTOSH ENTHUsIAST eteOCeonOe eee cero 967-9733 in Earopeen I Dontentine oloto. : REASONABLERATES E,ee Etimeto. locenod Nec S neo,,, epertoteet fleet to nettled & teronod. toot. petterne ofCeterolo tilt Growinginsurance agen. COUNSELORS WANTED Call Veo 252-4670 252-4674 Ib f d of Pn.ItI annonoese IIlo node,, A/C Ile terene e. Free Ecointetee 3383748 . Coo,djoeted floor andwell tile CALLDAVE. yin Wheeling is looking I f Ouf st p I t I ' Aettt b . Interior DotignS omine REDS TOWING for G d , iroled 965-6725 someone to work for in Scheombuegneeds .5/,ocoonwiththwod Glenview an account h000fitt. nelari nonaeinblo meona000.. .. executive. tCVeI counselors. , WANTED TO BUY Wo offer Cell Pat OCooner GENOEX CORP. Varietyof duties. Flexible m:ssage 724-9029 salary pies i0000tinesend hours. Would prefer ether good fringes. 240-7800 . RENPITMERCIAL 9:00g.m. - 5:30 p.m. Many Prefer eCu/o fringe eoperionoe but Willconsider Wete3ijS:1arS benefits including el sah nl dent . WAITRESSES 401K. . Flexible hours. Days & Nene. eellPennick 00000oret .FULLYINSURED ' - - Leave Your Number Call Theresa: . evenings. D.O.N. FREE ESTIMATES ? ,- Beeper Phone. 541-0900 . . Eneloetiog mor qoelity of lito? j Apply un person f t Inw Coonider Coloredooc en TONY 712-2962 N kg D O N I If G CO 17081 259-3878 AMERICANTREE TABLES TELLERS l9v PLUMBING e : PATIENT Ceodidato mocnp occenc RN Sc. in the ctane of CO or nopeble zir- _- ADVERtIE RESTAURANT glthF ilIS 1k tbO Tw io & HEATING ...ioRates... orv h5 REPRESENTATIVE y G n ' YOUR BUSINESS 7201 N. CaIdwell - Niles motropott q Th ,, .\ . TREE TRIMMING ennreeoino e 1911 in copebilitien in health nere field hogprrsooableindividuel A iead e rIflhehea Ith e moot Othor importent ' I- I STUMP & TREE REMOVAL rcqulrornennn ero: leadership. ioterpornooe I end or5enize tionnl Wn l D A D S I for folI.timnteller ponition et care billing industryIS \AS PLUMBING & HEATING SHRUBS &BUSHES E POSITION AVAILABLE nkilln endgood trech rocord in toen, opproech. p CalI w o kt NI offering a position for Con,potitioe benefltn, loederthip b . Oreo, Sewen Roddog . tr.ioiog on nnonoo al bonis j . CITY & SUBURBS... For cleaning service . I an energetic individual providing OEUt eodother Wete, Fetero. Diepecolt. FULLY INSURED... ponitico rwployoo reletion ... . 9963900 tIl t nr tO y tn 529 000 t Moe t be 542 405 St rl n t 5 Fnrnocot lntelled FOR FREE ESTIMATES... el abl and have ers who is detail oriented ,, tI, & Repaired Fór Special Own transportation. : Cach hondlit gexperience and enjoys a fast and Call: 540-0328 Business Service reqoired. Greoloy is located 30 ntinotenEant of the Rockies and 50 nein. LORESDECORATING 1708)307-7404or Fi norenptito do end challenging environ- noon North of Doocnr. Known for itn wild 647-2326 pleanontpeean olity nro omen. wiot nrnon d knauOiful Directory ment. nv:ryao: tne outdoon pot. Ocelity Peintin9 BUGLE CLASSIFIED Rates Avondelo lrocidonencolle t CRT. customer service rnnoton aod one heur frac Oho Bnonno/Nognnthorno gocen .loter:o,.Etenion I. RDS SET RESULTSI worhiog . Wood S teich,g. Dry Wall Repeint F hO h eI p a - CASHIER I condit,onn and nowpro- and previous medical Piceno nend rennet te Bnoell Good codne beootte Sensariten Center. 7O FneeEttit,etwI oeu,e d CAR WASH experience preferred. logreno/DirocOor of you need in our Place your adnow HOroaflRoWu,o: classified section. 965-3900 - ATTENDANT brnocilocations C n:II CompetItive salary and 9651339 2nd & 3rd shEts. $5.00 an ChntlotteStepor etI benefits. Directory hour to start. Must work 782-6200 Call: Mr. Prol RichTheHandyman j TUCKPOINTING 675-3600 P"' IM person at: .9,tc;1:ot; National Sales Organization Inlorlor-Uxtorlor IMMEDIATE T#IEBUOLEs SleThing and njn,e WOODYS TUCKPOINTING. SHELL OIL 5 5 SALES Pr nttur oTreotedPreonrnng &BRICKWORK PRINTING I COMPANY FREE ESTIMATES CTflD Seren. Bearing and "The New RoenoneVoReioehorod t2Z . Gleet block wiedewn I U r power eettounsrinvlcn 6941 W. Dempster Ocrrio nc transmission distributor n Morton Grove, IL 60053 cote I 0000015e.. Will coccI dorclie t. has openings for inside Opportunity 41_____j Free Eetimatee - oaot '° von toi . ORDERENTIOVOPERATOR phonepeople.Expon- PAINTING . SOCIAL ORT entre cap. wpn, tyilnO t II (312) 283-5024 LOOK Ut1LS okIIeoodO,FcicnIl ccrothn ence preferred but not of the 90 ' j° SERVICE & necessary. Explore a new sales frontier! VeSNP0wcLEANING ROOFING ACTIVITY °° 1101 OkoheBIcd. Narthbrcok. We are the G ADVERTISE 674-6600 965-3900 ASSISTANTS - communications company for the90s. 1312)283-5024 TUCKPOINTING nontIo.tOCe,l PreeEntimatee LOW COST BRICKWORK IMMEDIATE Immediate openings for Complete Training si Assistants in Social Ser- . l PRINTING CO. Guaranteed Income Plan ROOFING ANDREBUILT iLfcow viceDepartmentin a ' MORTON GROVE Complete Quality . MASONRY long-term facility in ' Full Benefits Find the help that GLASS BLOCK ILLINOIS 9683900 e Local Position You need in our Roofing Service WANTED! ! ! -. . FREE WRITTEN ESTIMATES WINDOW CAULKING -- .----- E:rn:epreferred but EXPERIENCED e Management Opportunities classified section. . BUILDING CLEANING ffhRIT willtraiiL 966-9222 Reeidoodel.Coon,oercial.lndo.ttiel '- I FRANKJ. TURK * Folly lenered:FreeEotiroetee NOW INTERVIEWING CARPETS SONS., INC. 8O38Mdwaukee 498-9320 ext. 25 GeneraI Utility CALL NOWfor appointment and SKOKIE 5o.lnne,aoclW.nnlnc.r CLASSIFIEDADS IOR OUR NEW CAFETERIA . receive directions to our new facility! 5051e Poblieetlnn orete roe the Opening Soon at ,__ . ... -. . ALL NAME BRANDS right to nletolfy all ednernion. I ¡1 ALLTEXTURES - . HOSTESS! 5515 Nortlteaot River Rd.. Chicago 11 $J ¿v0W i.ecruiting in. T monts and t orenise or reject Padding and Installation DINING ROOM :or::::rp: medicei d rtl n,ttIn, d I bi \ -n- \ SELL t AIR CONDITIONING Day and Evening Posi- &nn. (312) 774-1 lOO , .. . '4. Woqontn pecco Call Phyllis Dewey OHare . I tions Available.Flexible I t- SHEET METAL Meede Obro Pride i____ DI (...! . : HEATING HoursandTopSalary. bntween7'e.te..1Oe.n.et (708) 597-4100 . ..., . ,, .. ADVERTISE FAIR PRICES Maxwells . . .. itSSO...!$y... ,fr_ (312) 399-3535 Crestwood / 'Sls COMPORE.ToENoneosl 647-9612 Restaurant/Bar or botwoen lll3B em. - I p.m. et :t-- :,. YOUR 692-4176 7136 TOUHY AVE. 6415W. Dempster C 282-8575 (312) 714-3081 (708) 5449800 .o. NILES,ILL. 60648 Morton Grove Ill. qenieppocuelWmopiene,f Westchester BUSINESS 1 9 66-1130 An Eqn.I Oppotn000n Enaployc, INFflRMATIflN (IN ('I AGIEIEn You Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling966-3900 or Come To Our Office ¡n Person At: 8746N. ShermerRoad, NUes, IIIinoI. INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIEDADS ]IOur Office Is Open- Monday thru Friday, 9 AM. to 5 P.M. You Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in Person At: 8746 N. ShermerRoad, Hiles, Illinois. Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. i; PACE 38 - THE BUGLE,I'HIJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1989 bbnb '8 ';b.,: "' ( 981 THE BUGLE, THURSD USE THE BUGLE I YourAd Appea!s In TheFollowing Editions : I , USE THEBUGLE .. YourAd Appears NILES BUGLE III) In The FollowingEditions CIassi!:ieds ç::::NBEE8 :MORTONGROVE BUGLE SCIBC SKOKIE/LINCOLNW000BUGLE Classifieds : deoranso. MORTONGROVEBUGLE ß0000 . PARK RIDGE/DESPLAINES BUGLE EaL0E n SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD 9 6 6-3 9 0 0 rano,, nor BUGLE . GOLF-MILL/EASTMAINE BUGLE y9E050 1 egon PARK RIDGE/DESPLAINES BUGLE . ,00-39OO INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS GOLF-MILL/EASTMAINE BUGLE You Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900or Çome To Our Onice in Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois. Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 AM. to 5 P.M. .. INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIEDADS You Can Place Your ClasstfiedAds by Calling 966-3900 Deadline for Placing Ads is Tuesday at 2 P.M. or Come To Our Office in Person At: 8746 N. ShermerRoad, Hiles, Illinois. Our OffIce Is Open- Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Certain Ads Must Be Pre-Paid In Advance: Business Opportunity,For Sale, Miscellaneous, MovIng Sale, Personals, Situation Want- ed, Or If The Advertiser Lives Outside Of The Bugle's Normal CirculationArea. . Deadline for Placing Ads is Tuesdayat 2 P.M. C9I'tSlfl Ads Must Be Pm-PaId InAdvance: Business Opportunity, ed, Or If The Advertiser Lives For Sale, Miscellaneous, Moving SaIe,Personals, Situation Want- Outside Of The Bugle's NormalCirculation Area. FULL I PART TIME FULL I PART TIME FULL I PART TIME FULL I PART TIME FULL I PART TIME FULL I PART TIME FULL I PART TIME -RETAIL SALES WAREHOUSE . CASHIER RNS - LPNS - CNAS FULL I PART TIME FULL I PART TIME FULL I PART TIME National Sales HELP GROCERY CLERK AI.e P.r.nal Cr Atta,,- , Towel Foetory Otttlet Center dant.. (Will train). Fall & Part Organization inNilet neoda poopte to Part Time DRIVER PartTime looibl. hoor.. Good o torti,, Tinto Potitiono. 3 Shiftt. Shift EARNEXTRA workn their retailotore. . Ideal tor atudento - g difforontiolo & holiday pny md The New . GINO5 ' WAITRESSES NEED HELP ? WAITRESS Regioter eopermenoe e ploo. $$MONEYS$ Flexible daytmme hourn DEMAS FOODS colI Anta Moi. (708) 480-6350 Opportunity . ,, EAST Weekends Full TimefPrn-t Tinto hourn Some eveningo & weekendo BRANDEL CARE CENTER TELEPHONE FUIIOrPaTjme CALL 414 Linden, Wilmette, IL 2155 . has full or art t e . . . ExperiencedTop Pay Eooellent otarling colmy Rd, of the 90's!' SALES ovomloblo. 251-5548 NdBhbook. 100062 openingsfor ' Ecperinced. dependa. Coil Complete . Part Time b e waitresses 966-3900 967-8010 ABT TV . . EXpe lenceci can earn Training . exi I & APPLIANCES HELP WANTED erfours . upto lOOperday. 8530 Waukegan Rd. 792-1 700 GENERAL Guerenteed . -WAITRESSES individual I or ttop in at 7315 W. Dempoter, NiIm WAREHOUSE work fall time,to Income Plan HOSTEss MAXWELL'S t 7311 N. Harlem, Nileo OFFICE eoperienoene 000nery, tood nned 3-4 daysPer I 967-8830 atoning pay. Coli B43-4430. Full Benefits :Mature BARTENDERS ' RESTAURANT J BAR PART TIMEDRIVERS between 931-R E,t,,blithed 1936 Time OFFICEHELPfalltinto, ed . Local Position . ClassifiedDepartmentt' ' Apply in Person to: 6415 W. Dempster To deliver a national newspaperin the north Afternoons - Evenings eoperienrenedot amy, eoculleet ofThe Bugle News. ' Marianne or Chris ' Management Morton Grove, Illincis ' 5urbs and also ChicagosNorth & Northwest r Idealhours for students. ttddedinte oitooinns.Cull .papers. I 3517 W. Dumpatnr, Skokia tsides. S140 per week guaranteed.No collecting or SCHOOL BUSDRIVERS 343.4430. Opportunities . I soliciting involved. Approx. Monday through Friday. HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERA. No eoporinnce neces. 9829401 I ' 2 hours per day, 7 days TIME n NOW I PART I p.m. - 8 p.m. (flexible) TORS. All phanen. Eooalleot pay. .sury. Wewill train I perweek, early AM. hours.Must have a reliable Line YourselfUp For Fall Interviewing Light typing, cashmering, Immediate openings. Call . aggressive self-starter.s vehicle. se.00 to $10.00Per Hour to Start I 343-4430. Call . Don't miss thisoppor- bus driversmay earn 510.80 per switchboard. GIFT SHOP, foil time, will trait. r - Apply in personat IExperiencedafter 90 days. Will Train Moot ho ableto start right owoy (708) 5974100 tnaf::: . 5115 Brown St. . Paulina . Chicago Coli 345.4430. I PART-TIME WRITER Fully automatic, 71passenger bosses Excellent pay plus paid Crestwood, IL :earnings! Betw:en2&4a holidays. CONSTRUCTION WORK. All . Paid Training . RegoI:r Rdoeo I phatoo. Immediato o ponings, (708) 5449800 u Work Monday, Tuesday and Friday Monthly Bonuses - . Guarontd mu m Call nooellont pty. Call 343-4435. Wesichesfer : I i Mrs. Dieden RESERVATIONIST. will folly :I train.Goodatnrtitnsalary. (31 2) 774-1100 . CaliJudie for Bugle Newspapersin Niles. I Betweenlam&5pm MINI BUSDRIVERS i 965-3460 Pleasucd petnona lity.Call 343- O'Hare . 966-3900 FOR SPECIAL EDUCATIONPROGRAMS FERGUS NISSAN. INC. i Ad v,no.toorequirod. not an I Start at 57-SB per hr. Park yourvehicle and otart route from 5240 Golf Rd., Skokie . t'AI U. home. aonpIndonm mandE. I 'a-'.-i-- THE JOR LIBRARY .... I CALLUSTODAY!! . I - A I QicQfl I SALES POSITIONS u SEPTRANINC. i .1 Selling Positions areavailable forreliable . ¡ individuals. You can earnextra money from 392-1668 a . .- L J NEWSPAPER 4. ., s 1 . . . now until Christmas plusenjoy our liberal PRODUCTION merchandise discount. ZL I has eopanded S is looking for: . Flexible morning,afternoon PART-TIME ;k.. S s Work 20 hours/week in Nuesdoing ° HOSTS+ HOSTESSES and evening hours areavailable ranging a FOOD from 15 to 30 hours Mailroom Clerk layout, paste-up and darkroom. : .5. .. SERVERS ° COAT CHECK . per week. M-F 12:00- 5:00 p.m. COCKTAIL WAITRESSES Apply inperson We will train. Day and Night Positions.Eoperience preferred but will Assist in our mailroom by sorting and distributing .'..- trainthenghtpoople Mon. thru Fri., 10 am-a p.m- Sat. 10 a m-5:30 p m. interoffice mail. operating postage machine for 2P.M. outgoing mail and receiving office supplies. Call 966-3900 THE CLASSIFIEDS . . JCPenney Experience is preferred, but we're willingto train. am the answer to 220 Golf MillShoppingCenter.Niles Please apply in person ot: FULL/PARTTIME AUTOS s HOMES :AN N OU NCI N G: HOME FURNISHINGS aeda,ytuie08o, : "The : *+*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4ii SELL or BUY Fingertip HEALTH CARE c_,_. SALES CONSULTANTS Wounolookingforpeople WhOIikpecpIoasonooithei:rgeot d.,. T No Experience Necessary CALL .966-3900 s World WE HAVE PLANS 7400 N. Oak Park Ave. Full Training tion by procidivg tap qoality pnofennioval oenoice to t i argovar io. ..- d of t FOR YOU! Nues, IL 60648 Guaranteed Income a of clivnts. We are KIMBERLY QUALITY CARE. if yos orejo. ...- mswnOdO,vndHon.d nl' ..,, tenostedinoolaao d hace some timo to shone with Ohnm, hoc Unlimited Earning Potential INFORMATION ON Classifieds we tre intettd in you. A hornenoak ensniust mii bu offered free CLASSIFIED ADS uppli0000s to introduce vos do eo,solneo If you enjoy making new friendsand talking to : Immediate Full & PartTime Openmnos Cas Place Youn Classified Ado Evenings & *4*+*4*4*4*4*+*4*4*4*4*4*4*4* people, you can work closeto home at one of by Calbog 966.3900or Conte To B UGLE Wo ana ao Eqoul Oppontonity Employer and age is ne b a,ii,r. Weekonda 25 PIensa 000taet Margaret James sss EARN XMAS $$$ our convenientshowrooms,including Oar Officr In Percas AL Becaco part cf caroaw,00. NEWSPAPERS thk fa .5P . ivy: F& M, a ld,d:rt, rap:dly SeveralOpeningsFor: Morton Grove. ll46Shcrmoritoad . nop,ca5ng heallh and iosaiy aiddeep di000ant nhaie, o ecian:ro . Canhionn . Reoop5owoto Nuca, Illinois 9 66-3900 848-0962 tdcmendaao growth pet 'aro,. TAj,pro arcosA beneficial for F A M, . Word Pn oe0050no . Clerks We offerour winning team: Monday thea Fcidy for more leformation and lar yas. W ecorreo liv havvpart time opportacilido with . Secnettoen eacelleot growth potential ,oailablcio the tallawiog eroso for . Mail Room P urnoco ol Management Opportunities 0.05. 'aSPO. ExpEcloscro: . CRI Oporutona . Teinmarketing ,:bJ Deadline for Placing Ads is Tsatsday 5b Tb AI AI AIAI . Typisto . Light lndontnisl Profit Sharing clP.M CORRECTIONS ' STOCKERS CASHIERS

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Be a VIP Tewpornry ecrr or , . Paid Vacation Advanac: do sacar .Ityaat:rsd niandietrocgocfocorpanybeceiitoiso lading: toceiae Per,nc000t En,plcyeo Type Bonofito . loclad:ng Pratt Sharing . Employee Discount Baoincos Opporlooily p'IrrO,, w CALL FOR AN AP001NTMEWI t is 19 Por Salo E wii b d ay l'uv I. dv VERY IMPORTANT Flexible Hours t' e turi ,, . Misocllanonoy t1: . PERSONNEL. ltd. bi b : Part time studentphotographers o j1i 6050 Wect Tooky Anone,,. For immediate Considération, P call Sara, MooicgSolc h t ,Vw. - Chicagn,lllinoloGgydO Poryoeals neededforThe Bugle Newspapers Mon-Fri. I B a.m.-5p.m. dw h then 00w hF&M pl FIJLI.000VICEPEOSONNRLSI'ECIALISIS Silaslian Wanled pp a pply p CHICAGO 13121 774.7177 SUBURBS 17001 647-71 07 . tOO at Or lIThe Advcrliscr Liveo Oulsidc

. F &l'raUTRs *4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4* -800-678-2697 O(Fhe taglc's ltorc,ol 966-3900 t arthocrr sr oocoe5 ti t ai tise AIM : Nibs, IL 6tt48 -.-,---,. scone acropied by ihe errar .q,i ac ,'t(]ritO.dSi, e t.,,Oii INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS U Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in Person At: 8746N. Shermer Road, Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M.to 5 P.M. Niles, Illinois. INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS IOur You Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900or Come To Our Oflice in Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois. Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 AM. to 5 P.M. PAGE 40 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 0989 ,',',0vt s,',vv°Tc ''. -" s'I'o'o'-a 's'oievt' vs-s 't THE IIIJGLE;THU1sDAy, NovEMnen 23, 1509 PAGE 4! Continued from USE THÉ BUGLE Staackmann.. .Continued from Pagel Park anniversary... Page2 usinesse s' Chicago's40thWarsi, ruile money topay for Ihe swing. wax 5470,000. The Roc Center Slaacknsanu mustfsle his slate- court, concrete walkways, anew bote mini-course, designed by Wiceec laid shethinks itis baseball diamond, new deiukin pool, which must now bero- SupI.of Recreation Deborah ment of candidacy wjth the Stutewonderfel the placed due to metal fatigue, Board ofElections in Springfield community canfountains, an upgraded drainag was Nelson was built. The pro shop Classifieds Skokie particIpate and can assistIhe Park system,u drop off zone o described by Commisuiooer Car- al the ice sink openedup the Sheraton executive between Dec. 11 and Dcc. 18to District get the ol Panek usthe br eligible for the Manch 20 pri- apparatus. SheChurch Street, new feeding, und "cadillac of same yeal. said uhr hassers much coopero- pools" inils time.In 1970, A fire damaged the man joins mary, He needs 300 signatures oftion between neighbors handicapped accessibleeetrywa coudes- named world hotelier and smallfar the fleldhonse. Washingtoe - Terrace Parkwas sion stand at the eecdealer io registered volees to file. Ifhebnsinessns io thearea who buce purchased. 966-3900 bank wins the primary, his fleur hurdle Theparkbawdalsoan 1987. A man and two juveuiles JohnKapioltas,chairmuit, conuibuledtotheprojert The park district added u sec- were arrested for settiug Ihe fire FrankL. Mahan, a Skokie-area would be the Nov, 6, 1990gener- tu addition to the eounced there would be an ic president and chief executive of- tire swing,skating rink al Hager Pack and pool in 1971 al the SpurIo whichcausedan estimated i resident hasjoinedBurling Bank al election. iwoptecm ofclimhing Ihi firer of The Sheraton Corpora- upparalus,winter,The hoardallocatedComplex at Ballard Road and 550,000 damage. In 1979,u fire as execnoive vice president anddun, has been named 1989 Cor- DemocrutLQuis Lang, current-baby and adult swings,a seesaw cashier. The newstated- ly Ihn state representative of the $6,000 into the 1989-90 budge Cumbertaed Avenue. Thecou- destroyed portions of the Ballard porateHotelierof the World. and a spare shuttle playapparatusto cover maintenance struction of an ice rink on the Sparts complex. REAL ESTATE chartered hank is located in the First Legislative District, said he arc all new equipment al Ihe play- expense Notable Board of Trade Bnilding in Chi- Thedesignation byDes also plans to run in the March20ground. und forgnurds utlheriuk. Hocke' site the following year eventual- tournamentsspun- . Cagos SontOs Loop. H;' prinsaty. Lang was appointed playing will not be allowed. ly movedice skating out of thelaced by the park district have Plaines-basedHotels and Restau- to Other improvementsstated for Previously, Molotes served asrants International Magazine is Ihn position in 1987 after former Signs will be postedon Oho parks and indoors. ranged from the aromaticmoros Mansfield Parts which shouldhe "LittleTam Golf Course" races and smelly sneaker con- OUT OF STATE chairman of the board at Snbnr-considered a major hospitality in- Representative Alan Greiman be-completed in the ccxl five rink indicaling whether the risk i ACREAGE dustey honor, to lee apre or closed. Before the ice co linked np with the Nues Park tests in 1983 10 the artistic snow banComputer Serviceand Utility came a judge. Lang was electedyears, according lo (lacy Balling, lothepostin 1988. be used,there must be three conDistrict un 1971. Stove Chaner- sdulplure and poster competi- Rensittaosco Corporation. He also The awardis presented annual- administrative manager ofthe was vice president of operations Thirty-four-year-oldStaack- secutive days ofweother al 15 de ski, who was Park Board Poeti- 0055. A 3K and 10K roce was ly to the hotel chain executive Park districk includea jogging dent belween and held in connection with the 1987 FLORIDA -Port Sn.Lucy ORLANDO FLORIDA AREA atSabscban Bancorp. mann said the timieg is good forpath,an grecs or less followed by at leus 1962 and BY OWNER who has dune the most lo im- '\ upgraded basketball fivedays below 32degrees. 1967, was circled again from All Americun Festival, LOTS ANDACREAGE - BY Prior to that, he was execntiveprove the international hotel in- him personally to run for this of- OWNER -On theAtlantic vice president and cashier at First fice now, 1975 10 t982. He recalled the Other activities have included t..d.nh1' te:: dustry and set the highest atan- \ years preceding the 1970 acqui-bowling, basketball, piogpang, Ocean. Chicago Bank of Monno Prospect Although he bud no formal Cuntinned from Pagel Close Ou theFIa t,... aed pant.. Count,5 .tmo.- dards of hotel performance. McKenzie... archery,chess, turnpike, 80 u 125'. 85,50ll/ 1:::;.. fo: for23 years. statement prepared, Staackmaun titian of the 9-hole, 37-1/2acre horseshoesio obo, Kapioltas willTbefetedata ccc- did say the property lax issue in-led condocled an evaluation of tion. course, when owner George S. 1961 und flower arranging. Over W08d..5e.Zoe.drn.ld'l/uI,e,e'L McKeneie resulting in a resolu- Muy decided la sell the coarsethe years fishing derbies have (708) 318-7147 n295,nuo.tin7)65s.auin Bank appoints emoxy in Paris this month and trigued bins and he wonld like to He shall submit a letlsir of res- then again in November at New tee elementary school districtlion that they had serious can- Ignution 10 the board when hese-IO developerJ. Emil Anderson. been held both at Ihr Rec Center corns about his continued em- pool and at Fishermen's Dude officer YorkCity's Sheraton Centre. John Kapioltas consolidalious. cores alternative employment or Fart of the championship 3 CHALETS, SWISS VILLA playment. in six moelhs, whichever camescourse became un industrial parkRanch io unincorporated Des Tabla Rock Lake (Mi..nu,it Slauckmauu works in the ser- APTS. FOR RENT Catherine Drews Popp, a resi- vice department at Couor Dodge According lo the agreement, first. but the Park District eveeloullyPlaines. Speed skating in 1965 $25,111 - n52.ses . n77,55s. Auers to dent of Morton Grove, has been board members will answer any He will waive any legal claimspurchased the remaining acreageand oriental cooking in 1979aI- Suit dook., POOl. tmet.00,, 5. Low in Gleuview and Owns Staack- tested to the park district's down p.smour. lute tetaran. appointed Banking Officerat Area companies mann Automotive, a car repairqseries from prospective em- arising aol of employment ut thefor $1,300,000.According to re- Atoo eSost b..IIfltuI 3 nor. butidteg Lake Shore National Bank in playersregardingMcKenzie Chanerski, the park district paidspOesivenessIonverchanging 8u7 entonne . NoIre- shop in Morton Grove. He has library or ugainsl the board tras- a rooms heated. 505500 Titen Rouk L.k.. to5.tIs. Chicago. boon on the hoard of directors of only with information regarding tees as does the district and tots-forthecoarse io anoual recreational needs and interests. DALE MOORE, RaiId.e his leugth of employmeul und 4 Many of the adlivities (3120 208-3526 nftnr 4. turnt na-star s Ingot nat-none Ms. Popp wiB contiene her compete for award both the Chamber of Commerce lees of McKenzie, $100,000 iustultmenls, and the now ab- enflent responsibilities as bank- achievements at the library as Within one day ofadaption ofcourse has lang since paid for it- sent from park programs are und the Lions Club in Morton self. available at other facilities such ing departmentcoordinator. Nine North suburban compa-tian Co., Skokie, William WiE, Grove. He was also a past presi- summarized at the rndofthis arti- the agreement, McKenzie will re- nies am among the 50 finaliuts for de. Inns la the bawd all passwords or One of Tam's ironies is thatas Oaktou Community College's President/CEO; GenDerm Cor- dent of Morton Grove Days. Monuacep program but new this year's Chicago Area Smallporation, Northbeook, Dr. Joel E. To be considered valid, theaccess codes 10 the campoterwaler from the Chicago river bar ad- Slaackmann has been-on the pack agreement had Io he signed by been pumped on the course totivilies appear annually. CLASSIFIEDS Accountant givesBusiness Award, sponuored byBernstein, Chairnsatu/CEO; John- board since 1987. drive and system as well us all ArthurAndersen'sEnterprise McKenzie befare 3 p.m.lust keys to the library, library safewater the greens doritig The Park district dedicaled its son Sc Quinn, Inò., Nites, David tu other Morton Grove park IRA advice Group and the office uf Entrepre-R. Henkel, ChairmaulCEO; La- Thursday. The agreement in- deposil bos.aed signed inventorydroughts;Ihn same waterwaynew maintenance garage al Tam business, a dedication rrremonydudes the following provisions: causes thousands of dollars ofGolf coarse and begun revilaliz- Savors have been told count-nennst Studies at the Universitysex GloveCompany, Inc., (Saf-T- of all software and other library MISCELLANEOUS SITUATION of tllinois-Chicago. was held Nov, 18 ut Mansfield AfterNov. 10, McKenzie will property. damage ta the links in flood con-ing all ils playgruouds in 1989. loss times that a 10 percént tax Dard International), Nortlsbtook, Park for the newly installed play- dilions. In 1990, it will make decisious FOR SALE WANTED pesally will be incurred when The award recognizes an areaNorman Rivkin, Chairman/CEO; huvenodulieswilhlheNiles Pub- Theofficialpressrelease company foe its sales growth, grouudequipmeel there. lic Library and will receive no reads,in Jooqxil Terrace Fach was pur-relative to a new pool al the Roc money is withdrawn from au in- Motivation Media, Inc., Glen- part, "The Board of Center. marketuhare, employmeetgener-view, Frank Stedronsky, Presi- Joyce Lipuer ucd Sandy Wir-pay, compeusation or benefitsTrustees of the Nitos Public Li-chased in 1972 with funds ap- dividoal retirement armant be- zer from Ihr Park Partners, afrom the district. proved by a 1961 referendum. At least one dOntmixxiuuer fa- I will clean your house or fore age 59-1/2, nnless funds areatine, aud leadership in the smalldent; Pin Dot Products, Inc., brury District today announced bOdVJd.B0. bnsieess cotnmunity. groupofreaidentvolneteers help- He wilt cooperate with the A variety of eveels have beensurs buildieg an indoor pool, posod. Oria. $1,151. Must nell. withdrawn becante of dixability Niles, Michael Silverman, Presi- jog 10 raise funds for park im- that all pending mollees concern- uatieg the health apartment on Saturday. The einefinalists from thedent; Smart Data, Inc., Lincoln- board to effect an efficient unding the status of Mr. Duncan J.held under the roof of the ice henefilsuf nasI. unn.03s4 botero 7 p.m.) or to roll tise fonds into another provements in the village, pro- bosinesslike transition in the ad- risk, which was an open oir fa-swimming ta all agegroups, and Pleaue call acc000t. Northern suburbs ate:Bernardwood, M. H. Eftekhari, Presi- McKenzie, the Library Admixis- Food Industries, Inc., Evanston, seateda $1,072checklo ministration. tratar, have been resolved. Mr.cility sutil 1972. Flea markets,possibly building a more eucom- Ounce Wotorhod w/uphotuterod However,thereisalittle dent; and Zebra Technologies members ofthe park district stoff, baseball card, anliqne shows, passiog red ceoler facility with rails, hIe, sheets, spremi. Walnut 8252809 Jules F. Bernard, PresideutlCEO;Corporation, McKenzie will retain the nIleMcKenzie and the Board have known, and perfectly legal, way Northbrook,Ed- Io help pay for a newly installeduf Adminislralor of the Nues and punt, puss aud kick demon-expanded offices, The Park Dis- fooish. $125. 565-7023 nftor 6. wooed thix rule, suggests Joan C. Coetinentol Electrical Conutruc-wardJ. Kaplan, President/CEO. reached a mutually agreeable set- reid, rich with 200 acres of (After 6 p.m.l tripod tire swing. Lipeer laid thePublic Library for six months orIlementofhis coutrudt, which in-strationshavebeenfeatured prop. LeValley, u tax acca000aut with there. ForSain Park Furniers are continuieg tooutil ho proceres another posi-dudes his resignution...The Ballard Sports Complexerly, may have lo dig drop into offices at 841 Touhy Ave., Park IRS matching was also the ssmrner home forIts reserves and go lo the tanpay. Bnantiful Hnodmndo Afghnoo Ridge. Board praised Mr. McKenzie for 724-0236 miniature gulf aod batting cages,er Io order to upgrade its facili- USED CARS Simply arrange to have the his services to the library dosing the past sia years ucd expresseduntil 1986, when the new 18-tics in Ihe l990's. IRA distributionpaid ootin Notre Dame.,. Cuntinned from Pagel equal, periodic installments, at reported income it.5 besl wishes ta him in his futuro PERSONALS-- fente. Wheaton drove tothein the first half. career." Murs mill'fl2Tenete Cohen ET. bastone peryear, os 'life annnni- A series ofupecial letters from three, butquarterback Suo runS. 66,000 uris. mt. $2,stu. Come they have on their tax re- Jeff The first half was scoreless, McKenzie was employed withDrugprogram. . . Continued frum Page 2 n: ty". The amonul of tise withdraw-the Internal Revenue Service isturn, that will show up when the Thorne threw an iecomplele pussthee NoIre Dame took u 3-0 lead Anktor Miho Jr. 271-olla. being mailed. Ihr library since October, 1983. als will be based on life expectan- tapes are matched. on fourth andgoal. with about a minnIe left in IheUnder his guidance, the librarygrams such as DARE, STAR, Meytira Snored H.ort of J,nun cy underthelRS tables. The letters arr part of u corn- a drug education program. A b. ndornd, glurtfted, loved & The letter asks that an individ- When theDous took over, theythird quarler when Grillo kicked ucompleted a building additiooSnowflake and WAR, indiculedgovernment grant might man- Once age 59-1/2 is reached andputee progrurn that evezy yearaal's personal records be checked drove to the five. Grillo came in23 yard field goal. that the depuetutent's program preservedthroughoutthe distributions have been receivedmatches up financial informa- ucd computerized many opera- date a curricula 1h01 15 001apprO- whom wnrtd 0mw & forever. WANTED TO BUY against the information that was and eajled the 22 yarder lo give Wheatou tied at 3 in the fourth lions. box received a positive responso for at leaut five yeats, the amonntlion. The letters say thatsome of priale for Hiles' population. Thu Snornd Hnnrt of Jasus prey for reported lo IRS. If income has theDons the victory. quarler. He und the board developed afrom public and privale schoolDepartment is 001 facing wide- and/or frequency of payouts canthe information on a person'sbree overlooked, then additional For Grillo, it was the chance to A welcome home rally wilt befive-year tang range plan whichadministrators. The Hiles pro- un. St. Jude worhor nf mira- he changed without iscusring any1987 tau return does not match spread drug abuse in the schools olee, pray for on, St. Jude help -- taxes, plus interest and, in some vindicate a42 yard ullemptie eeg-held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov.is ta be revised annually, can-gram willsupplement school penalty. wtlh corresponding information and materials from anotherpro- nf the hopnlnnn pray fur un. . '' WANTED cases, a penalty, will have to be ulutiôe play with 17 seconds left. 25alIhe Notre Dame Highdudled a community survey undprograms. DARE is u 16-weekgram mighl not be us relevant For answers to your IRA quex- sent lo the tRS. Fie also had a 32 yard try blockod Syth'pyn nr 9 timen cash r WURLITZERS 1said, the IRS said. Ifthe informa- School gymeasmnm. io mission slutensent. intermediate grade coerse asedfor the village's needs. dons, call yaw accountant or Le- When banks ned other busi- Dosing this time, McKenzieby 17 other area departments in- day fur 9 dayn by the eighth JUKELXES Valley at 7081825-3857. She is a lion the tax agency staGed out The police intend Io keep dry,ynsirprayerwillhe ucases uend their customers u let-with was in enGr. oc the income recommeeded several efforts sodludiug Morton Grove, Lincoln-PRIDE for as long as it's need- answered.. SLOT M5CHtNES member of the Independent Ac-teror form showing income Thieves...Cnntinnest from Pagel keep the library visible to thewood and Skokie. Any Cood5100 countants Association of Illinois.earned, auch us interestor divi-was reported elsewhere, arepty is ed. "This s the first year. We're Pubtioattoo must be promised. 985-2742 needed to correct the records. 25, afDes Plaines, noticed ace of community soch as a quarterly Some felt the une week satura-guiug to build on this," said Glu- deeds, acornputer tape ofthat in- Niles Police gave chase aud ra- lion preferable lo a longer pro- MM Tole-Tas, IRS' automated system three occupants of a Ford car re-dioed ahead to Morton Grove. Al newsletter,pressreleases und vauuelli. "I'm really enthusiastic formation is sent to IRso the in- staff participation in corneunnotygram which migkl conflict withabout it." corne can he verified against theof prrrecoeded tax information, moving tools feam u lock boxon4:23 p.m. word came back that can help with replies to these let- events. He aided orgunizatioe ufother educational efforts. Realtors taxagency's computertapes Ihn back of an open yellow pickthe Ford, carrying Iwo men and u BUSINESS 1ers.Callloll-freel-800-554- up truck and putting them into the library's Literacy Coalition. The PRIDE officers will visitNORTRAN LOST made from individual taxretares. woman, was stopped atDcmpsler younger classrooms first, getling OPPORTUNITIES collect for the If u person forgets to put interest, 4477 and request tape number theircar. Street und the Edens Expressway 505. to know the children before talk-Route 210 adds dividends, or other types of in- Suspicious, Kaschul and Gies-in Marlou Grove. Kuschul and ing about self-esteem, personal needy er attempted puesuis, followingGicscr were brought to the scene morning service MAKE BILLIONS Lost -ensntl blank & white fermi. the Ford as the driver slurled to Holy Name planssafety,andcamparisousbe- DIAMONDS foc identification, hut it proved WITH Shut-Isuene wnre tu Fishy. Lost head east on Golf, but were do-diffscalt because the two fleeing tween saneas types of drugs. NGRTRAN's Roots 210 will Youaae oak, G.m quality esethetiu jeio)tyof: Glnnelnw Read A RE/MAX Alliance Reallurs, New Year's Eve Fifth through eighth grads in- marker Mid-Cityone of lerred by heavy traffic. Frnstratrd provide additional morning Dlroruode end enrone yoor Milwnnkae noti-Il-astp.m,t. 4035 W. Main SI., Skukie, ix sep- men had changed clothes. ltrOdliOu will be tailored far old- ser. ehem,tues ilk.1h.pro',. Send n12.5S Reward if band. Need. unIto,- so au altempt to get help ou their party vice during the weekdays begin- (or Euulx.lu, DannI.. porting the North Sisde Real Es- er needs, providing more "hard tine fer etailnpey. Buy .10k oser tute Board's annnul Make Chica- safest banks in state cor phone, the pair returned to A search of the Ford inlerior ning un Monday, Nov. 20.NOR- INTERNATIONAL . d Call' Esilders Square to call police atnecovered a bag coulaining four St. Jobo Brebeuf Holy Nuotocore", information, according loTRAN Roule 210 has added DIAMONDINSTITUTE ' . go Smile Food Drive for the McEneruey. a Suis. 5150, 1515 S, Plow Grove Rd. 647.0400 ne600.0278 hnngry and homeless. Donatiuns 4:lJp.m. hypodermic needles, The carSociety inviles members of the Norlhbonud trip which will lease IL 85581 esfued.ble constssutsity 10 a New Year's Eve The officers will visit high P.l.tlm, nfcnneed and no-perishable food Mid-City National Bank ofpuhlishrd in the October issue of truck held the carpexler's tools, Ilse Western CTA "L" Stationat celebration Sunday, Dec.31, schools soch asNotre Dame items can be dropped off at theChicago, an affiliate of theFirstMonryMagazinn, including a circular saw, power 14 um. and will arrive al Glen- National Bank ofMot-ton Grove, Elephant drill, power sander, screw guastarting at 9 p.m. al FlanaganSchool for Boys last.Io uddi-brook Hospital in Glevoiew real estate office thrungh Dec. 19 "FirstNational of Morton Hall, 8301 N. Harlem, Niles.tion, based on information pro- at Your Ad Appears dnriug the hours of 8:30 am. andhas been ratedOne ofthe 100 suI-Grove Operates under ilse same audjig law, all ofwhich she val- 12 am. Amoug the imperIosI est banks in the U.S. ned at$500, Dance to the. music of the 30'svided by the administration atlocations served by Rants 210 In The Following Editions 7:30 p.m., Munday Ilseough Pri- sound principles as Mid-City," Clubs... each school, are Mid-City was the onlyillinois through the 91's provided by Ar- presentations willKraft, Inc., and Gleeview Naval duy, und 9 to 5 Saturday and Sun- said president Chacles H. Long- Continued from Pagel The Perd occupants, in theirthar J. and Friends. Enjoy partydiffer somewhat from school to day. buukwith usuels of$50million orfeld. "We're proud lo be associaI- twenties and early thirties, reside Air Station, both in Gleaview, e more to qualify for the lelevisionuct, favors, unlimiled beer, wine andschool. and the Sears Catalog Ceuter in NILES BUGLE RE/MAX Alliance is also u ratinged with tire safest bank ta 11h- in Chicago. They are charged Fatico ChiefRaymoud Giovau- compiled by Veribanc,a banking HosE, George Vroustouris, set ups, a champagne toast to the Lincolowood, . MORTON GROVE BUGLE sponsor of the Marine Coepu noss. Owner of October 5, and Les with theft und possessioe of sta-New Year with hat sandwichesneu notes there are financial ad- 'Tnyt for TOE' Progratss. Dona-iedustry reseamh andconsulting Mid-City and First National of lee property und possession of NORTEAN Roule 210 cuvela e firm. Browustein, chairrnan ofthn Ele- oftertuidtsighl. vantages lo PRIDE in additionfrom Glessiew through Niles, SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLE dons nf new and like-new toys Morton Grove are part of Mid- phant Clubs of Niles Township, hypoderusic needles. lo its reaching all grades and its urerequested fur needy children. Veribanc's criteria fora "safe"Citco, Inc., which also inclndes Mary Kaschul, wife of Tom, Cost is $l2perpersou. Skokie, and Liucutusi,aodou its ePARK RDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE financial institution said the entertainment would in- flexibility.Citing the relativelyway to Michigan Ave. ucd the Cuntrihntiues can be made due- is hased onthe Bank of Elmhurst and Umon dude the music of Eddie Shum said her husband aud Dieter are Por more information and ad-lowforstyearpricetagof a ing the hours listedahuve throughequity.lo.assels ration,which in-Bank & Trnst ofOkiahoma City. always helping someone, adding, EusI Loop. The route operates GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE dicatos a hunk's ability uuddnncing ofLana. vance reservations call John Km- $7,500, the chief remarked thatduring the weekdays from 5:50 mid-December. to absorbTotal asteE of Mid-Citco, Inc. For further informatton, rail "Whenever theyre late, I knowpu 967-9887 or Fred Disch atthe department, in this instance, potential luttas The findingwereeuceed$775 million, they're doing something." am. to 7:413 p.m., und on Salut- 708/965-5055, 965-2942, finds il preferable to solely fanddapl from 6:50 am. lo 6:55 p.m. PAGE 42 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY;NoyEMjER21989 aucir, THURSDAY; NÒYeMOER 23, 1985 PAffE 43 : Lippeit..Continuedlroml'agei Driver L ibrary bóard...Continued from Page 3 , MaintenanceDepartiient in assettothe Commnoity...why 1981, saying, "He turned the- wouldn't they want himpleùds... Rajski said the district notified"If we don't have an administra- . . UNBEATABLE BARGAINS...IT'S OURGIFT whole park system around. Our the Slate Fine Marshal's office, ton, we don't need an assistant" - back...why would you takea . TOYOU! stuff is going tobe delighted." chance on someone you don't Contin.ed from Page 3 Shell Oil Co., as well au the sta-McKeneie Wan terminated an of e.I ' . Commissioner Bud Skaja noted, know?" Attorney Albert Hofeld Oct.lion's former owners, The libraryNov, 10 in a document mude pub- "People came out in droves on his The board wilihave decided on 19 filed a $20 million unit on he-is proceeding with environmental lic Wednesday. behalf with letters to the district. two key financial issues prior to halfoftnis Shatin against Iversontests by Randolph and Asso- - However, Barr told theBugle Tom, in my estimation, is the bestLippes-es assumption of duties. and Hoffman Enterprises, Limit-elates, an environmental rugi-she had many duties including candidate," First, the board will meet Nov, 27 ed,operators of 5kw Mortonneening consultent putting out the library's newslet- After Heinen made the un-at 5:45 p.m. relative to a non-House restaurant, 640t Lincoln In a publie statement, Rajskiter nouncement early in the regntur refenendom bond issue to finance Ave., Morton Grove. The suitsaid, "We intend to comply with Board members conuenled to Nov. 21 meeting, Commissioner a new swimming pool to s'opIace charges that Ivenson, while a pa-all applicableenvironmenlalpurchase an additional theft de- Carol Panek asked for an uffirma- the aging Ree Center pool, non ut the restaurant, allegedlylaws and also to hold Ike respon- leclion unit to cost $1200f) for in- tine vote in which she and Com- Panek invited the publie to"became intoxicated." lt impli-sihte prior owners strictly Ic-staflation at the south entrance, missionerlimPierski voted"no." give their input as to whether orcates Hoffman Enterprises be-countable for all costs; enpensesThe southentrancewillhe Panek then read a preparednos to replace the 27-year-oldcuuse"...by and through its au-and damages, if any, resultingopened to the public as soon as statement into the record sayingleaky pool with an enclosed one. thonieed agents and employees,from this discovery." courtyard repairs are completed at the beginning ofthe five month "There's been a whole change in ...soldor gave liquor to tise defen- . Trustees also agreed to the ex- in front of the aren. search process taut Jane she was society (sinòe the pool was in- dantMyron Iverson..." penditure of $2,900 lo install u "ecstatic when so many outstand- stalled) on recreatian.,.the family The suit states"...(it)shouldfence along the sidewalk us part Board member Irene Costello ing qualified candidates apptied."participates together." kleinen es- have been obvious to she bartend-oftheparkiug lotpnojnct. reported the "Friends of the Li- She went on to say, "after a pr- timated replacement costs for the erand other employees...that In other business. the board in. brary" made about $700 in its lerviewedandhiredEllen srs eitel of time (there wore)votingpool at$2 million. (Iversou) was becoming extreme- book sale Nov. 4 und the group is -1 ; trends which canted me now to In addition, the district's Tmth lyintoxicated." The soitalsoO'Brien as part-time librarian andscheduling another sale from 9 7 97 99 Judith Zelten as ehiefofadult ser- botieve, tm utmost convinced, io Taxation public hearing will he asked for a $20,000 judgment um. to 4 p.m. Friday, Jun. 26 and - the search process was flawedheld Dec. 12. Adoption of the against Iverson fon medical, hou-vices. Saturday, Jan. 27. from the very beginning. We lostnew increased levy will he dis- pilai nruiher heutthcare expenses The position of Administrative Costello encourages other pa- the most qnutified candidates bycossed Dec 14. Heinen noted she and funeral expenses for the de-Assistant Gayle Barr was tenni-Irons of the libran5, to joie the BUY,) bard action." Panek then nosedhos received 600 letters protest- cessed officer. According io onnaled by the board. Rajski said,group. i \-- ' what she viewed as a "conflict"ing the new assessment. associate, Shalin and his wife had Ace - because Lippert's resume tisted Park Counsel Gabriel Berrufu- been married ahoulfive months. A 6OutIt riTi__.ftlauY_.., \ to attributed the huee real estate MuIlthOuøetPack í Cutlery Beusse andHeinen us references. District 70...Continued from Page 3 P:#e;ce:er n L . Pierski did notetaborutn on histax increases to Cook Counsy ' rather thon individual hoards. '.sOs.suCn .'...", ':',:.' Own rejection of Lipprrt's candi- would include eight new class- ) '.;'- State The hoard committee will look k5d,,xi5a...... i.,, 3h53 LáLit-.- ,, dacy white at the meeting bot"Some of the boards are being rooms. into the feasibility, the costs in- drmd as .: ,-,..,,,,i' ,i,'i ,...,,.,.,i ii ,.',,,, ...,..,,:b Nov, 22 said he was opposed be-blamed for raising rones and Considering the board's recentvolved and the mechanics of do- that's noi the situation." requests... cause "there was a pre-conceived turnbver, Quinn suggested theing a quick demographic studyon notion before Bitt Hughes was let The proposed levy ordinance hoard is not yet acquainted withstudent enrollment trends. Erton is available for inspection on sise Continued from Page 3 go" that Lippert was going to be- all sise reasons and decumentu-und Greisen volunteered to be on & 333 come the neot director, Pierskisecond noon of the Reo Center ai:woman, read the newspaper andtion to move ahead on the addi-the comosittee. described Lippets asa "very7877 N. Milwaukee Ave. Former laughed audchattedwith his law-tiun. The Save Bong Association I':: Commissioner Vat Engrimann yen, Raymond Garza. Wetly has tcE ' bright,aggressive,articutate, "We owe it lo she 3,000 signerShadhoped Io invalidate the sale of u,ua,.r,. a I personable, ambitious, profes- addressed the board at the visitors un kuowncniminal record. He hasof our petition and to those who BEST wsue BG ' n portion of the meeting regarding taught in District 207 since 1985, Bong last month in pan byprov- hC r."" sional, sincere and very hard- voted us in ta take a strong look ating in court no feasibility the question of increased tax as- instructing classes at both Maine or dem- working young man...buthe's not this addition and the alterna-ogruphic studies bud been done (6056i \-.,:-/' z the right man for this job ut thissessments relative to budgets and Eastund MaineSouthhightives," Quinn said. "To march on ut377) \«j8\ the qnaddrenuiol reassessment. schools in Park Ridge. prior to the school board's dcci- y-sao. time in my opinion." Pierski went with a buildiug plan that we havesion to sell the school last April. (°3°) ;;:IlLt Ace 25-Ute on to say "t voted no bot t will CommissionerPienski an- When charged with criminalquestions about would he unfair .2';::I:rhf noonced the Silver Stick Hockey sexual assault by Park Ridge pu- The group Was unsuccessful and Polaroid san,00sarruh,,,thnwcc' ' '1 most assuredly support Tom und tothepeople."The petitionthe sale was finulizedNov. 3. dmt!Iiy b bm '' p.e,,a, ... lice in mid-September, Wetly -..,' . ' ' - give him every chance to sue-Tournament io he held ai ihe Quinn referred to was circulated A feasibility committee, under M ,n_ i- ...,- ' cred. He has my fuit cooperationSports Complex the fest two was suspended with pay, but sub-by the Save Bong Association nod weekends io December, During sequentiyassignedtonon- thedirectiouofthe Morton Grove und support from this point on." signed by residents who want thePark District bound, will examine Pierski also praised tise staff whothe tourney, Nitos skating tokens teaching duties with full puy untIOpen land around Borg School . will be honored at Park Ridge's the possible uses the park district (r:;; benefits. Nearly 100 students and he described as doing "doobte preservedforpublic ase. could have for Borg School und 488 4499 und triple duty." Gukton Spurts Complex. Pierski teachers have attended school Board President Miletic said announced a Dec. 28 Winter ice hoardmeetings in his snpport. the options forpurchasing it. Park rir:i5, Panek also expanded on her even though the completion dateBound President Dan Stuack- $«/L. "very difficoti decision" io makeDerby as well. Oct. 3, a Cook County grandfon the addition is Set for Septem- l3wr,, w . jury indictedWetty on two counts mann ännounced she seve9 mein- ..: ismn,rl pxbiic the reasons for her dcci- Panek delivered thepurk's San- ber 1991 und theprojectis behind s ta update wish a Dec. 8 registra- each ofaggravatedcnimival seno- hers ofthe committee last week. _:c ._ sion, Saying, "t Owe it to thepeo- schedule, he is not convinced the i t t tion deadline fon the Park's Doc. ai assault, aninedviolence, aggra- Members ofthe committee are o--, nra..,,,. s Laici. ptr in the district to speak out." school will he fitted and has not + -uÍWlp,' 16 Santa Breakfast. Residents vuted unlawful restraint and un- park district stuff members Gary The commissioner exptained seen any hard farts or data to sup-Balling, administrative manager, 500/1000/1500W y ( ) have until Dec. 15 to request a lawful restraint. Heater Fan jstbuster Plus Outdoor Dial that her reservations about Lip- porthaving the addition built. bgg pli phone cali from Santa On Dro. 21 and Ken Swun, superintendent of iPuk H i k i n d Thermometer ( ) pert himseif were based on whator write to receive a letter from Bound members agreed to dis- finance, park hund commission- o i o-h 7/ Circular Saw i 0v." i i , , she believes to be his retative in- cuss the issue further ut their next ens Andrew Demente und Doug vn, O,wir,rn,n,Orb,. 3 her: ei' ae,eue ho,eieck,dn c,e,xr d,o ,,., _ ., , ,,.,io,eoo,h. ocre,i Mr. Claus. The commissionerSchool ilegs ned5i 20BlUmipc. ieI nphoiuetr beuh iC,,I5 ,eod e:deo, , ,,, experience compared toother meeting but could not say wheth- Steinman tust Montan Grove resi- .,-.. a,, bIod n candidates. Noting that Lippen also announced the Dec. 20 eng- stralion fon Session It of the Pro- en they would be prepared to liftdents Jacki Decwikiel, Karen 1mm has been Superintendent of Ree- board... the stispension ofworkon the ad- Gnhbins andJnne Gordon. reution ix Deerfieid for tess thanSchool and Dec. 13 as registra- ditionthen. tion for theLudies Choice trip. Continued from Page 3 The committee will meet once one year, Punek said she favored A ' Panek also gave hoard wem- Disi. 70 Superintendent JohnOr twice a month und will eeport *n ! 69 ì688 the other candidates because of bers un update on the status nf M- Board President MarleneGraham said he was comfortableback to the park board monthly "''A her desino for "a former or current i Aderman said Alpen, who Waswith theboard's decision. , NASR's search for a new director wsth a progress report. The corn- , d--d I - director or someone with copee- chonen from among five highty "If I can't justify it (buildingmitten is notullowed te upend any tise ura golfcoorse orwish swim- with announcements posted to iS) five associations and bulletins. qualified candidates, will benefitthe addition) to this board,it money without board approval. ming poois...someann to bring the board because ofhis expertiseprobably shouldn't be done," he ,--.!2 - ,z Dick Wild will become inlonim Park districtattorney Gabriel i54a9,50,5 i55a2 MegaHeat expertise into the districl...tt's in arcounting and his experiencesaid. . (.,.',,) M-NASR director Jan. t with in- Berrafuto said he will provide le- ;o 999 (3i425,2r,325 0,32050) awesome for someone to come in ,,,, Ceramic HeaterFan terviews for im as an elementary school board Graham also said he is not op-gal advice as the group. andnotknow anything." or seven appli- member. The loran moss udvuened Ceruwie heut- Gazebo canes to be held Jan. 9. M-NASR posed as a demographic stedy be- After being presented alits tuh,eg.,,biBasm,im Panek indicated there were lu the community, Alpen ising done. The last tardy done in Onsto Ch me,,. rh nu Ms re,io, eu Teehnloy pmvid:eu effin:eei, suis Bird Feeder expects to hase a new director in Oct. 17 hoard meeting with the Kcc HÌxe 55 ai O , 9, b,u,skSu. opoe5iue. tu,h-rn kemioster vuietoins Coho hoeg o, p00000mod. hopefuls"whohad received also involved with Lincolnwoodthe mtd-'70s proved inaccurate, ko place by mid-February, accord- Save Bong Association petition ou desedmwni repe shoe 52WBTU E 1113 ib p y awards io parks and recreation Youth Baseball, Lineolnwoodhe said. The rate ofdecline inen-with nearly 3,000 nignatenes on it, nationwide who were overlooked ing to Punek. Commissioner Skuja reportedGirls Softball, the Liucolnwoodrollsuent was actuallygreaterthe park district ugreed Io form from the very beginning" by the Parent Teacher Association andthan predicted. the feasibility committee. board. additional swings and safely nails were added to Chesterfield Park the NOes Township Legislative Indeed, uccording to Punek,and later drew a laugh from the Coalition, another candidate had first been At the Nov. 13 meeting, the . . FULL SERVICE ATBOTH STORES offered she Riles posilion bnlhoard when he combined his golfboard also re-elected the 1908-891k/I G cars. Continued from Page 3 Course und vandalismnnports, ca- turned it down: That vote also officers to fill the same roles forwere struck, one with evidenceofbile, was struck on the passenger PIPE THREADING, was split but the commissionertegonizing turf damage bynue- four shots being fired from GLASS, SHADES& KEYS CUT, coons Or skunks as vandalism, the 1989-90 school year. The of- a di-side window. Two windows were contdooireveul the breakdown. ficersare Marlene Adenman,rection away from theStreet Adamaged in an '88 Nissan belong- The creatures tear np Tam'sgrass truck in thednivewas unharmed. CARPET CLEANER Punch felt the district wooidin search for grubs. president; Gail Stone, vice presi- ing lo a 19 year old student In the RENTALS, CUSTOMPAINT MIXING, 5501 be hurt by Lippen bot thai dent; Florence Sulker, secretary; The night of Nov,12, in the The meeting adjourned ut 9: 15 65110 block of Patana Laue, 6500 block, progress would be stowed downp.m. after the conutnissionees ex- and John Lartz, Secretary pro- a '65 SCREEN & STORM until he learned more, Heioen arm. Pontiac and an '88 Ford Three cars were hit in the 6600 WINDOWS REPAIRED,5COPIES pressed Thanksgiving greetings, van were block of west Posten Street that noted board members' rightto hit. ThePontiacWas steuekon the GUARANTEE dissent, saying "We're not driven's side und the night, two of them, an '86 Ford F We will match uny cnmpoli;orssale price on any merchandise in stock,copy of od required. pop- van, pufeed and an '80 Buick, belonging to pets...We'il have to give the man in a driveway,was hiton both the u chance to work at it...t hope we \v eusemissions..ContinuedfromPage 3right side and one resident, The owner's wife U»DO'IT PRIFS (Onn nIII V AT. rear windows, A said the ears were parked across can ati say in ayearon two that we "We don't want to stop duehealth and safety?" The STOPLtncotn Continental,year un- did pick the best mao," Skuju de- process. We want lo Stimulategroup so considering a numberknown, was Struck the Street from each other, yet . in the 6400both sustained damage tathe ACE HARDWARE fended the selection process say- thorn to slant looking intoways of future actions to keeppees-bleck of PalmaLane, au wasan MORTON GRO E ing members proceeded "with ut- lo alleviate the problem," Honra- sure On Wells, including infor-'82 Plymouth, which driver'sside windows. A few was shot in doors away On the same block, an mosthonesty." han assented, adding, "There is mutionul picketing. the windshield anddnivefs side AND LUMBER Two enployees at the meeting technology to alleviate 99 per- STOP previous met with IIEPAwindow, '89 Pontiac was hit in the rear ACE HARDWARE concnrrrd with the hoard's choice cent of the odors."Asked if 10 review that agency's estimules In the 6400 bleck doorwindow on the driver's stde. with of mess so-ar 8012 N.MILWAUKEE one explaining that Lippen there have been any costspro- that as much as three and uhnlfman Tenace thatsun tOLL nnnIVIM5Jfl .,r, 5926 DEMPSTER ST. ttmes the legal That same night, police recov- is a known commodity "He loves jected fur this equipment, Huera- lissait of eightcues parked on thestreet were end'alargecaliburBBftominside CREDIT CARDS OPEN SUNDAYS the people of this town...a good han replied, pounds per hour of certainon-datnuged. One, garde pollutants are released into an'O9Hondu,was an 'Liucoln Mark VI parked in 692-5570 SALE ENDS 11-29-89 965-3666 man" and another sa%in"The htt on. the driven'sside rear win- ACCEPTED 4sH front ofa house in the 5800 block .,.ofBmerson Street . PAGE 44 TilEBUGIE,TXIURSDAY,NOVEMBER23,1989

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